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Self study report - 2015
NAAC
Self study report - 2015
SKR Engineering College
Poonamalle, Chennai 123
www.skrec.org
SELF-STUDY REPORT (SSR)
CONTENTS
Page
Part A Declaration by the Head of the Institution
1
Part B Executive Summary- SWOC analysis of the Institution
2
Abbreviations
8
Part C Profile of the Institution
10
Part D CRITERION-WISE ANALYTICAL REPORTS
18
Criterion I
Curricular Aspects
19
1.1
Curriculum Planning and Implementation
19
1.2
Academic Flexibility
27
1.3
Curriculum Enrichment
38
1.4
Feedback System
42
Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
44
2.1
Student Enrolment and Profile
44
2.2
Catering to Student Diversity
54
2.3
Teaching learning process
59
2.4
Teacher Quality
70
2.5
Evaluation Process and Reforms
78
2.6
Student Performance and Learning Outcomes
81
Research Consultancy and Extension
90
3.1
Promotion of Research
90
3.2
Resource Mobilization for Research
105
3.3
Research Facilities
118
3.4
Research Publications and Awards
125
3.5
Consultancy
133
3.6
Extension Activities and Institutional SocialResponsibility
138
3.7
Collaboration
152
Infrastructure and Learning Resources
169
4.1
Physical Facilities
169
4.2
Library as a Learning Resource
186
4.3
IT Infrastructure
193
4.4
Maintenance of Campus Facilities
197
Criterion II
Criterion III
Criterion IV
Criterion V
Student Support and Progression
201
5.1
Student Mentoring and Support
201
5.2
Student Progression
214
5.3
Student Participation and Activities
217
Governance, Leadership and Management
231
6.1
Institutional Vision and Leadership
231
6.2
Strategy Development and Deployment
240
6.3
Faculty Empowerment Strategies
Financial Management and Resource
Mobilization
Internal Quality Assurance Systems (IQAS)
249
Criterion VI
6.4
6.5
Criterion VII Innovations and Best Practices
253
255
261
7.1
Environment Consciousness
261
7.2
Innovations
264
7.3
Best Practices
267
Part E Evaluative Report of the Departments
281
Civil Engineering
282
Computer Science and Engineering
293
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
319
Electronics and Communication Engineering
335
Mechanical Engineering
362
Information Technology
381
Humanities and Science
406
Management studies
419
ANNEXURES
429
PART I
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
&
PROFILE OF THE INSTITUTION
SKR Engineering college – Self Study Report 2015 - NAAC
DECLARATION BY THE HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION
I certify that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my
Knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussion, and no part thereof
has been outsourced. I am aware that the peer team will validate the information provided in this
SSR during the peer team visit.
-SdSignature of the Head of the institution
With seal:
Place: Chennai
Date: 15.10.2015
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SKR Engineering College formed under the aegis of Srinivasa Educatuional Trust, is a living
testimony of a magnanimous management, spearheaded by Sri. K. Ramadoss, the Chairman, and
ably supported by the other members of the trust. True to their dictum of crafting rational and
intellectual engineers, the institution envisages a silent knowledge revolution in terms of
engineering education.
The College runs with the sole aim of imparting quality technical education to the students and to
develop them into eminent Engineers, both in theory and practice. In addition to teaching
Engineering and Technology, SKR strives to instill in each student the virtues and skills needed
to make a difference in the world of tomorrow.
SKR Engineering College, has earned its strong academic reputation in the field of engineering
education. Since its founding in 2001, the college has upheld a rigorous commitment towards
engineering education in scope and depth. With a modest beginning in 2001 of offering three
programs in a single block, the college has grown brick by brick with 6 UG and 3 PG programs
in 6 blocks. Today, in its 15th year of brilliant and dedicated contribution to the field of higher
education, it stands tall as a citadel of learning, waiting to scale even greater heights. ,
SKR Engineering College is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education
(AICTE), New Delhi and is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai. The institution is ISO
9001:2008 certified and runs NBA accredited programmes CSE, ECE, EEE, Mech and IT. The
exclusivity of this institution is that it nurtures creativity and innovations to the maximum extent.
The institution is located on the Chennai-Bangalore National Highway (NH-45) and spread
across 23 acres of land,assures the aspiring engineers recognition for their individuality and
originality. Students prepare themselves through experimental learning opportunities, an
extensive career network and countless co-curricular activities.
Infrastructure
Located on a serene lush green campus with a built up area of 26000 sq.m and nurturing over
1600 aspiring professionals, SKREC- the citadel of learning, houses well planned academic
blocks, computer centers, lecture halls, laboratories, central library and the best sports facilities.
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The institution lays great stress on value-based education system in which the student‘s
knowledge, expertise and overall personality are nurtured with utmost care and delicacy.
Prizes for academic excellence
To motivate the students and to recognize the academic excellence of the students, the
management awards cash prizes every year to the students securing the first three ranks in each
branch of study. The basis for the award is the GPA obtained by the student in the end semester
examinations. The top five students in each branch are eligible to avail books from the toppers
book bank maintained in the central library. These books can be retained by the student up to the
end semester exams.
Mentors for Counseling
To give personal attention, a group comprising around 20 students is assigned to a mentor.
Academic commitment, personal problems, changing lifestyles and peer pressure are the
common issues experienced by the student community. Faculty Advisors offer psychological and
confidential counseling services to help them explore the opportunities and meet the challenges.
Counseling is also provided to groom students and to support them in stressful situations. In
addition, need based professional counseling is provided by certified counselors based on the
mentor‘s recommendation.
Information Resource Center (LIBRARY)
The central library is spacious and well laid out with modern facilities. It houses a collection
befitting the needs of the user community at large. It subscribes to many National and
International Journals catering to the knowledge needs of the students and faculty. The library is
fully computerized so as to facilitate easy and quick access to library collections through OPAC,
the online public access catalogue. The students are given free access to peer reviewed scholarly
journal through online databases.
Career Assistance
The training and placement cell of SKR Engineering College has been successful in placing
many students as interns/employees in leading industries. More than 90% of eligible candidates
are placed in various prestigious organizations. The objective of the placement cell is to
encourage internships and create awareness among students about the professional requirements
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of employers. Through the internships, students learn the working culture of companies and have
a more mature understanding of the needs of the employers. The internship not only gives a
practical exposure to the students, but also helps the cell in developing further contacts and
strengthening the relationship for future placements in the campus.
Enrichment courses
The objective is to provide integrated training to engineering students that adds value to the
student‘s profile and makes them employable. Adding value to existing knowledge has become
the necessity for employability.
Considering the significance of this requirement, the college offers a wide range of student
enrichment courses to groom them for employment. These courses are designed as per the
current industry standards and help candidates to increase their practical exposure to the subject.
Moving further, it increases the job opportunities for candidates.
Business incubation center
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) has recognized the college as one of
the Business Incubation Centers for motivating and funding entrepreneurs in Chennai.
SWOC ANALYSIS
Strengths
 The institution has competent, skilled and committed staff contributing through their
efforts for the achievement of the vision of the institution
 The college is consistently producing University ranks which upholds the image and
reputation of the Institution
 The department of Computer Science and Engineering is recognized as a research center
by Anna University, Chennai
 Five out of six UG courses offered by the Institution are accredited by the National Board
of Accreditation
 The institution motivates faculty members in pursuing higher studies and strengthening
their academic skills.
 The institution, faculties and students are the members of various professional bodies like
IEEE, ISTE, ICTACT, CSI, IETE,IET,IEI,SAE,IRC etc.,
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 Faculty members are motivated to participate and organize Seminars, Workshops and
Conferences to emphasize their research skills.
 The institution holds an excellent record of faculty retention.
 Transparency in administration and decentralization through HODs and Deans.
 The college sponsors faculty and students for their overseas trips to present papers in
International Conferences / Workshops.
 Departments have recognized Research Supervisors for guiding Ph.D. scholars.
 Senior faculties are members of Boards of studies in various Universities.
 The institution conducts Student Enrichment Courses for enhancing Employability and
Placement.
 The institution has a Library with adequate number of books, journals and magazines.
The digital library supports the users to access e-books, e-Journals and e-magazines
 The institution specializes
in Personalized mentoring for the Student and Faculty
Development
 The alumni network supports the college by way of motivating juniors and providing
placement assistance.
 The training and placement cell conducts Personality, Communication, Soft Skill and
Life Skill Development programs to make the students industry ready.
 Extensive Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities are offered to improve the mental
ability of the students.
 The institution has well equipped sports facilities to conduct Zonal Level and State Level
Tournaments.
 MoUs are signed with leading industries to improve Industry Institute Interaction.
 Faculty and students are involved in social activities like conducting awareness programs,
health camps, blood donation camps through NSS, Rotaract club, YRC and RRC
 The training and placement cell is organizing on campus and off campus programs
regularly.
 The presence of High Speed Internet and 24x7 Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the
campushelps in improving the students‘ capability to excel in their career.
 The institution feels proud to have student achievers in the University, District and
National level sports competitions.
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 Full / Partial fee waivers are given to meritorious students.
 Entrepreneurship Development Cell motivates students to become job providers instead
of job seekers.
 Every year two seats per course are exclusively reserved for students through Charity
organizations such as Agaram Foundation, Visu Arattai Arangam etc.
 In-house developed Automated Campus Management Software (ACMS) monitors
students‘ attendance and academic performance.
 Students are actively involved in designing and commissioning of Mission Mode student
Satellite Project (PICO) in collaboration with the Institution of Engineers and ISRO.
Weakness:
 Maximum percentage of the students in Tamil Nadu joining Engineering courses are
from rural background with Tamil as medium of study which is a hurdle in improving
their professional and communication skills.
 Advancement in technology makes the expectations of the society and industries high,
which adds to the pressure on faculty and students.
 The institution is constrained to follow the specific curriculum designed by the affiliating
university.
 Lack of GATE/CAT qualified students.
 Funding and consultancy projects need improvement.
Opportunities
 The Institute is located within the proximity of Industrial corridors which has a large
potential for employment in core industries.
 Faculty competency and the laboratories available can be utilized to widen research and
consultancy activities.
 MSME authorized the institute as Business Incubation center giving it an opportunity to
establish startups.
 The increasing strength of PhD holders can be utilized to set up research centers.
 Infrastructure, faculty expertise and proven track record of more than a decade provides
an opportunity to apply for autonomous status.
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Challenges
 Acute competition in the engineering education field is the major challenge to attract
stakeholders
 Diversity of students in terms of domicile, quality of education and culture exerts
pressure on the faculty and the institute in meeting their objectives.
 Periodical changes in the technology advancement pose constraints in coping up with the
demands of the stakeholders.
 Disparity between supply and demand of engineering graduates is continuously on the
rise which may alter the students‘ interest level in engineering education.
 Meeting the requirements of regulatory bodies.
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ABBREVIATIONS
ACMS
Automated Campus Management System
CAD
Computer Aided Design
CAT
Common Admission Test
CCNA
Cisco Certified Network Associate
CSI
Computer Society of India
DELNET
Developing Library Network
DST
Department of Science &Technology
EDUSAT
Education Satellite
FDP
Faculty Development Program
GATE
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
GIS
Geographic Information System
GMAT
Graduate Management Admission Test
GRE
Graduate Record Examination
IBM
International Business Machine
ICT
Information and Communication Technology
ICTACT
ICT Academy of TamilNadu
IEEE
Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
IEI
Institution of Engineers (India)
IET
Institute of Engineering & Technology
IETE
Institute of Electronic & Telecommunication Engineers
ISO
International Organization for Standardization
ISTE
Indian Society of Technical Education
LAN
Local Area Network
MATLAB
Matrix Laboratory
MoU
Memorandum of Understanding
MS Project
Microsoft project
MSME
Micro Small Medium Enterprises
NCC
National Cadet Corps
NI
Network Interface
NPTEL
National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning
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NSIC
National Small Industries Corporation
NSS
National Service Scheme
OER
Open Education Resource
OOAD
Object Oriented Analysis & Design
PLC
Programmable Logic Controller
RRC
Red Ribbon Club
SAE
Society of Automotive Engineers
SCADA
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SMS
Short Message Service
SPSS
Statistical Package for Social Science
UML
Unified Modeling Language
VLSI
Very Large Scale Integration
Wi-Fi
Wireless Fidelity
YRC
Youth Red Cross
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PROFILE OF THE AFFILIATED COLLEGE
1. Name and Address of the College:
S K R Engineering College
Name
Address Nazarathpet, Poonamallee
Chennai
City
600123
Pin
Tamilnadu
State
Website www.skrec.org
2. For communication
Designation
Name
Principal
Dr.M.Senthil Kumar
Vice
Principal
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Reddy
Steering
Committee
Co-ordinator
Dr.R.Suguna
Dr.S.R.Kannan
Telephone
Office
04426493385
Residence
04422741106
04426494205
Ext:211
04426494205
Ext:215
04426494205
Ext:230
Mobile
Fax
Email
9841097106
04426493385
principal@skrengg
college.org
9840497488
04426493385
dean.ece@skrengg
college.org
9840346889
04426493385
dean.cse@skrengg
college.org
9941326218
04426493385
dean.civil@skreng
gcollege.org
3. Status of the Institution:
√
Affiliated College
Constituent College
Any other (specify)
4.Type of Institution:
a) By Gender
For Men
For Women
Co-education
√
b) By Shift
Regular √
Day
Evening
5.It is a recognized minority institution?
Yes
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If yes specify the minority status (Religious/linguistic/any other) and provide
Telugu Linguistic Minority
Documentary evidenceenclosed in Annexure VII.
6. Sources of funding:
Government
Grant-in-aid
Self-financing √
Any other
7.a.Date of establishment of the college
02/07/2001
b. University to which the college is affiliated
Anna University, Chennai -25
c. Details of UGC recognition
Under Section Date, Month & Year Remarks (if any)
(dd-mm-yyyy)
i. 2(f)
Nil
ii.12(B)
Nil
d. Details of recognition / approval by statutory / regulatory bodies other than
UGC(AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI, RCIetc.)
Under
Section /
Clause
AICTE
Clause 10
(K)
Recognition/Approval
details Institution /
Department Programme
B.E – Electronics and Communication Engineering
B.E – Computer Science and Engineering
B.Tech – Information Technology
B.E – Electrical and Electronics Engineering
B.E – Mechanical Engineering
B.E–CivilEngineering
Master of Business Administration
M.E – Computer Science and Engineering
M.E – VLSI Design
(DDMMYYYY)
Validity
07-04-2015
2015-16
(The recognition / approval letter is enclosed
8. Does the affiliating university Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as recognized by
the UGC), on its affiliated colleges?
Yes
No
√
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If yes, has the College applied for availing the autonomous status?
Yes
No
√
9. Is the college recognized
a) by UGC as a College with Potential for Excellence(CPE)?
Yes
√
No
b) for its performance by any other governmental agency?
Yes
No
√
Name of the agency
:
National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi
Date of recognition
:
01/07/2015 (ECE, CSE, IT,EEE& Mech)
10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts:
(* Urban, Semi-urban, Rural, Tribal, Hilly Area, Any others specify)
Location*
Rural
Campus area in sq.mts 23.00 Acres / 93078 m2
Built up area in sq.mts 26000 m2
11.Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers or other
details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with other agencies in
using any of the listed facilities provide information on the facilities covered under the
agreement.
 Auditorium / seminar complex with infrastructural facilties
 Play ground
 Swimming pool
 Gymnasium
 Hostel
 Boys‟ hostel
Number of hostels :
1 (88 Rooms)
Number of inmates :
176
 Girls‟ hostel
Number of hostels :
1 (66 Rooms)
Number of inmates :
132
√ 11
√ 4
X
√ 2
√ 2
Facilities available for boys and girls hostel :Separate Mess hall for boys and girls (400 seating
capacity), English, Tamil, Telugu News papers, Wi-fi connectivity, Reprography, TV Hall,
Mineral Water, Phone Booth, Rest Room, Guest Room, First Aid with Emergency care,
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Exclusive Modern Gym, Computer Facility, Indoor Games, Recreation Hall, Stationary Shop,
Solar water heater, Power backup.
 Working women‟s hostel
Not Available
 Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff (give numbers available –
cadre wise)
Not available
 Cafeteria
Available
 Health centre
Available
 Medical Practitioner available
 MoU with multi speciality hospital
 First aid boxes available in all departments and college buses.
 On call ambulance facility
 Health centre staff
Staff
Full time Part-time
√
Qualified doctor
√
Qualfied Nurse
 Banking Facility
ATM centre available in the campus
 Postal Facility
Post box available
Services by Professional Courier also available regularly
 Transport Facilities to cater to the needs of Students and Staff
 30 Buses plying throughout Chennai City and towards Kanchipuram &Tiruvallur
o Free transport provided for meritorious students.
Animal house
Biological waste disposal
Generator or other facility for management regulation of electricity and voltage
Solid waste management facility
Waste water management
Water harvesting
×
√
√
√
√
√
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12. Details of Programme offered by the college (Give data for current academic year)
Programme
Level
Under
Graduate
Post
Graduate
Name of the
Programme /
Course
B.E - Electronics
and
Communication
Engineering
B.E - Computer
Science
&Engineering
B.Tech Information
Technology
B.E - Electrical
and Electronics
Engineering
B.E - Mechanical
Engineering
B.E - Civil
Engineering
Master of
Business
Administration
M.E – Computer
Science
&Engineering
M.E –
VLSI
Entry
Medium of
Duration
Qualification Instruction
Sanctioned /
approved
student
Strength
No. of
students
admitted
4yrs
HSC
English
120
69
4yrs
HSC
English
120
60
4yrs
HSC
English
60
36
4yrs
HSC
English
60
31
4yrs
HSC
English
120
103
4yrs
HSC
English
120
48
2yrs
Any
UG Degree
English
60
40
2yrs
B.E / B.Tech
English
18
2yrs
B.E / B.Tech
English
18
3 (Day
Part
Time)
1 (Day
Part
Time)
13.Does the college offer self-financed Programmes?
Yes
√
No
14.New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any?
No
Yes
Number
4
√
15.List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library,
Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree awarding
programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common compulsory subjects
for all the programmes like English, regional languages etc)
Particulars
Science
Arts
Commerce
Any other not covered above
UG PG Research
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√
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering √
√
√
√
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
√
Department of Information Technology
√
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
√
Department of Mechanical Engineeering
√
Department of Civil Engineering
√
Master of Business Administration
16. Number of programmes offer under (programme means a degree course like BA, BSc,
MA,M.Com.)Annual system, Semester system & Tri semester system
Annual system
Semester system
Tri semester system
17.Number of Programmes with
√
B.E & B.Tech. MBA. M.E
Choice Based Credit System
NA
Inter / Multidisciplinary Approach
NA
Any other (specify and provide details) NA
18.Does the college offer UG and /or PG Programmes in Teacher Education?
Yes
√
No
Is the Institution opting for assessment and accreditation of Teacher EducationProgramme
separately?
Yes
√
No
19.Does the college offer UG and PG programme in Physical Education?
Yes
√
No
20.Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the Institution
Teaching faculty
NonTechnical
teaching
Associate
Assistant
staff
Positions Professor
staff
Professor
Professor
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
Sanctioned by the Management / society or other authorized bodies Recruited
6
3
20
13
21. Qualifications of the teaching staff
Highest Qualification
D.Sc. / D.Litt.
Ph.D
45
75
52
9
17
4
Professor
Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Total
Male Female Male
Female
Male
Female
Permanent teachers
4
3
1
1
9
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1
1
M.Phil
PG
-
2
18
2
10
10
34
24
51
39
114
22. Number of Visiting Faculty /Guest Faculty engaged with the College – 4
23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four
academic years.
2015-16
2014-15
2013-14
2012-13
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
39
22
50
23
24
23
42
40
SC
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ST
211
76
218
94
192
144
225
167
OBC
26
13
29
20
27
27
38
26
General
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Others
276
111
297
137
243
194
305
233
Total
24. Details on students‟ enrollment in the college during the current academic year:
Categories
Type of students
UG PG M.Phil Ph.D Total
375
Students from the same state where the college is located 335 40
12
12
Students from other states of India
NRI students
Foreign students
347 40
387
Total
25. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches)
UG
PG
2.5%
1%
26.Unit Cost of Education
(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of students
enrolled)
Including the salary component
Excluding the salary component
Rs.64,752
Rs.30,846
27. Does the college offer any programme/s in distance education mode (DEP)?
Yes
√
No
If Yesas it is a registered centre for offering distance education programmes of another
University
Yes
No
√
b)Name of the University which granted such registration
Not applicable
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c)Number of programmes offered
Nil
d)Programmes carry the recognition of the Distance Education Council
Yes
√
No
28. Provide Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme / course offered
1.
UG: Engineering & Technology – 1:15
2.
PG: Engineering & Technology – 1:12
3.
PG: Management – 1:15
29. Is the college applying for
Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4
Accreditation
√
Re-Assessment
X
(Cycle 1 refers to first accreditation and cycle 2, cycle 3 and cycle4 refers to reaccreditation)
30. Date of accreditation (applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle3, Cycle4 and re-assessment only)
Not applicable
31. Number of working days during the last academic year
272 days
32. Number of teaching days during the last academic year
188 days
(Teaching days means days on which lectures were engaged excluding the examination days)
33. Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell
10-06-2015
34. Details of regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to
NAAC
Not Applicable
35. Any other relevant data (not covered above) the college would like to include (Do not
include explanatory / descriptive information)
Not Applicable
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PART II
EVALUATION REPORT BASED ON
CRITERIONS
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CRITERION-I
CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1.1CURRICULAR PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION
1.1.1 State the vision, mission and objectives of the institution and describe how these are
communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders.
Vision
To transform the budding scholars into academically excellent, highly intellectual and selfdisciplined engineers and to mould them into good citizens with the spirit of integrity and
morality, who would be an asset to our nation.
Mission
To impart quality education with lofty standards of excellence in Engineering and Technology,
to provide first rate infrastructure in a serene and conducive atmosphere that would motivate the
students in their pursuit of knowledge in the field of Engineering and Technology.
Objectives
The Objectives of the Institution are:
1. To produce fully qualified and trained engineers who would contribute to the world of
technology.
2. To provide appropriate guidance to the students in their quest for higher knowledge.
3. To provide state - of - the - art laboratory and infrastructural facilities.
4. To provide a favourable environment for the growth and development of the students.
5. To provide an opportunity for the promotion of extracurricular talents among students.
6. To promote interaction and provide proper professional counseling and thereby ensure
placement to the students after completion of the course.
7. To ensure the placement of the students in reputed companies through a well organised placement cell.
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8. To develop the overall character and personality of the students who would be a rich
knowledge resource to the nation.
Communication to different stake holders
The Mission statements of the college are communicated to students, parents, teachers, staffs and
other stakeholders through displays, publications and e-publications.
Administrativeoffice
Departments
DISPLAYS
HOD rooms
Staff rooms
Block Entrances
Communication
of
Mission
Statements
Library
PUBLICATIONS
College prospectus
Academic calendar
To
Stakeholders
College website
E-PUBLICATIONS
Wikipedia – College
page
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1.1.2 How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective implementation
of the curriculum? Give details of the processes and substantiate through specific
examples.
 The Academic Advisory committee Meeting is conducted at the beginning of every
semesterto decide strategies and policies for the effective implementation of curriculum
and academic activities.
 The academic calendar and timetable is prepared on the basis of university academic
schedule.
 The academic calendar of the college is planned well in advance, and includes all the
activities to be carried out in the academic year.
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 The schedules of all departmental activities such as industrial visit, guest lecture and
symposiums are meticulously preplanned.
 Based on the professional designation, experience, proficiency in the subject, past
semester performance of the faculty, the subject allotment is finalized.
 The timetable is framed by giving importance to various aspects such as course
credits;student enrichment courses, placement and training activities, tutorial
classes for problematic subjects and assessment tests.
 Prior to the commencement of classes, individual lesson plans, question bank, lab
manuals, lecture notes are prepared as per the university curriculum and the
academic calendar.
 The departments maintain a collection of past university question papers, sample
assessment test questionsand answer scripts, sample assignment copies for each subject
and attendance log books to substantiate the effective implementation of the curriculum.
 The institution conducts two unit tests, two internal assessment tests and a model
examination to assess and improve the performance of the students.
 The various assessment examinations conducted are evaluated within two working days
and are updated in the ACMS by the respective class coordinators and HOD‘s for
assessing the performance of the students.
 The performance of the students in internal tests and absent for college are communicated
to the parents through SMS and post. The parents of students who do not perform well in
the assessment tests are expected to meet the respective class-in-charges and the HOD‘s.
 The students are given opportunities to improve their performance through the soft skill
training provided.
o
Example: Aptitude, Verbal and Non-Verbal, Reasoning, Group discussion, Critical
thinking, corporate presentation, mock Interview.
 The students are given opportunities to exhibit their skills and leadership qualities
through participating in State/National level conferences, seminars, symposiums,
workshops and extracurricular activities conducted in and off the campus.
 The Head of the Institution conducts regular meetings with the HODs in order to analyze
the academic progress for improving the results by adopting suitable pedagogical tools.
o Example: Pedagogical tools include textbooks, worksheets and hands-on models.
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 The Department Review Meeting is conducted with the faculty members to discuss
methods to achieve the targeted results by the Heads of the Department.
1.1.3 What type of support (procedural and practical) do teachers receive support (from
the university and or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and improving
teaching practices?
University
Institution
FDP Sponsored by University
FDP conducted by Institution
Funding from university
Seminars
Syllabus and curriculum
Work shops
Academic schedule
E-Kiosk for Engineering
Bridge courses
Guest lectures
University workshops/seminars
Special training in teaching methodology
(CD‘s and DVD‘s)
EDUSAT
Industrial visits
NPTEL
Content beyond syllabus
1.1.4 Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for effective
curriculum delivery and transaction on the Curriculum provided by the affiliating
University or other statutory agency.
The college ensures effective curriculum delivery which is listed below.
Institution:
 Faculty exchange programs are organized to reinforce the skills and knowledge of faculty
and students.
 MoUs are signed with various industries and universities to facilitate knowledge transfer.
 The institution supports the students to get internship training in addition to thier
academics.
 Laboratory supports research oriented projects to students and faculty which helps them
enhance their conceptual learning.
 ACMS software for monitoring students‘ performance in terms of attendance as well as
academics.
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Departmental activities:
 Allocation of the subjects is based on faculty preference, experience and subject
knowledge.
 Faculty members prepare the lesson plan for the subjects allotted based on the curriculum
offered, university academic schedule, institution academic calendar and department
academic schedule.
 Course delivery by the faculty is based on the lesson plan for effective curriculum
delivery.
 Class- in-charges continuously monitorthe students academic performance.
 Parents are intimatedabout the academic performance of their wards.
 Coaching classes are scheduled for slow learners on selective Saturdays and beyond
college hours.
Lab facilities
Labs are established and designed as per the requirements of the affiliating university. The
institution provides additional lab facilities beyond the curriculum to improve their employability
skills.
Co curricular activities:
Guest lectures, seminars, industrial visits, soft-skill classes, student enrichment courses, technical
events, in house mini projects and inplant training are arranged for further enhancement of
students development.
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Curriculum Delivery and Transaction
Smart class Rooms
Institutional
Initiatives
Wi-Fi Campus
Seminar hall, Conference Hall
Power backup
Book bank for Rank holders
Subject allocation
Lesson plan
Departmental
Initiatives
Class Coordinator
Syllabus completion
Coaching
class
Coa
University Question bank
Reporting to Parents
Maintained as per norms
Preparation of lab manuals
Lab Facilities
Industry oriented lab
Mini / Major Projects
Guest lectures, Seminars
Industrial visits
Co-curricular
Activities
Technical events
In plant Training
Enrichment courses
Innovative projects
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1.1.5 How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry,
research bodies and the university in effective operationalisation of the curriculum?
 A dedicated Training and Placement Cell is provided for professional enrichment of
students and for creating career opportunities.
 The Institution encourages and support students to visit industries to get practical
exposure.
 The Institution guides and supports the faculty to obtain funded projects from various
agency ie., AICTE, DST, etc (Refer Criteria III)
 The institution signs Memorandumof understanding (MoUs) with the industries and
research bodies for the effective delivery of the curriculum.
 The Research centre helps the faculty members of the institution to interact with the
university and industries in sharing information beyond the curriculum and research
exposure to carry out mini projects.
 The Ministry of Small Medium Enterprises (MSME) recognized the institution to set up
business incubation centre to support entrepreneurial activities.
 The professional bodies like CSI, IET, IETE, ISTE and IEEE conduct various enrichment
programmes for the students to update the current knowledge in their respective field.
 Major departments are regonised as ―Center of Research‖ by the affiliating university and
reputed industries hence facilitating constant interaction.
 All communication with repect to academic and exam activities are communicated to the
university via centralized exam cell, comprising of coordinators from all departments.
1.1.6 What are the contributions of the institution and/or its staff members to the
development of the curriculum by the University? (Number of staff members /departments
represented on the Board of Studies, student feedback, teacher feedback, and stakeholder
feedback provided, specific suggestions etc.)
Past Served Member of Board of Studies:
S.No
1.
2
Name of the Faculty with
Designation
Dr .M.Senthil Kumar
Principal
Dr.S.R.Kannan
Professor and Dean- CIVIL
Contributions
Member – Board of Studies, Anna University,
Chennai.
Member – Board of Studies, Meenakshi University,
Chennai,
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3
Dr.T.Kalpalatha Reddy DeanECE
4
Dr.R. Sankar Dean-EEE
5
Dr.R.Suguna
Dean – CSE
Member - Board of Studies,Dr.M.G.R University,
Chennai.
Member - Board of Exam cell,Anna
University,Chennai.
Member - Board of Studies,Dr.M.G.R University,
Chennai.
Member - Board of Exam cell, Anna University,
Chennai.
Member - Board of Studies,St.Peter‘s University,
Chennai.
The members in board of studies provide suggestionsand recommendations on curriculum during
university review meetings.
1.1.7 Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other than
those under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If „yes‟, give details on the
process (‟Needs Assessment‟, design, development and planning) and the courses for which
the curriculum has been developed
No, the institution is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai and follows the curriculum stipulated
by the university
1.1.8. How does institution analyze /ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum are
achieved in the course of implementation?
The course implementation process in the institution is accomplished systematically to ensure the
stated curriculum objectives.
 Semester wise class committee meetings are conducted with a Chair person, faculty
handling the subjects and the students to discuss the merits and pitfalls of course delivery.
 Two unit tests, two assessment tests and one model examination are conducted to
continuously evaluate the performance of the students.
 Periodical assignments for each subject are given to the students to reinforce their
knowledge on the subject.
 Special coaching classes are conducted for slow learners to improve their academic
performance.
 ACMS,anin-house software is used to communicate the academic performance to the
stakeholders.
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 ISO 9001: 2008 quality system conducts both internal(each Semester) and external audit
(once in an academic year) to evaluate the process.
1.2 ACADEMIC FLEXIBILITY
1.2.1 Specifying the goals and objectives and give details of the certificate/diploma/ skill
development courses etc., offered by the institution.
MSME has selected the institution to set up a business incubator centre for creating
entrepreneurial awareness among the students. This centre periodically conducts a number of
entrepreneurial development programs to encourage the students to become entrepreneurs.
Institution has sponsored experienced faculty members to undergo training by NSTEDB, DST
India to motivate entrepreneur skills among the students.NSIC (National Small Industries
Corporation) regularly conducts Entreprenuership orientation programs to create awareness
among the students about entrepreneurship development.
Android courses are conducted by the faculty ofCSE, IT and ECE to enrich the knowledge of
mobile application development among students.The institution offers various student
enrichment courses some of whichare mentioned below.
DEPARTMENT
COURSES
ECE
LabVIEW, MATLAB
EEE
LabVIEW, MATLAB
CSE and IT
C #, Java, .Net
MECH
Solid works, CAD
MBA
Tally, SPSS
CIVIL
CAD, MS Project
1.2.2 Does the institution offer programs that facilitate twinning/dual degree? If „yes‟, give
details.
No
1.2.3 Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic
flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development,
academicmobility, progression to higher studies and improved potential for employability.
Issues may cover the following and beyond:
• Range of Core / Elective options offered by the University and those opted by the college
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The list below shows the electives offered by the affiliating University and opted by the students
Electives offered in University curriculum
Electives opted by the students
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
Hydrology
Concrete Technology
Remote Sensing Techniques and GIS
Architecture
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Construction Planning and Scheduling
Hydrology
Traffic Engineering and Management
Concrete Technology
Housing Planning and Management
Remote Sensing Techniques and GIS
Groundwater Engineering
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Water Resources Systems Analysis
Construction Planning and Scheduling
Pavement Engineering
Housing Planning and Management
Environmental Impact Assessment
Groundwater Engineering
Industrial Waste Management
Water Resources Systems Analysis
Air Pollution Management
Industrial Waste Management
Municipal Solid Waste Management
Municipal Solid Waste Management
Ground Improvement Techniques
Ground Improvement Techniques
Bridge Structures
Tall Buildings
Storage Structures
Prefabricated Structures
Tall Buildings
Total Quality Management
Prefabricated Structures
Industrial Structures
Experimental Analysis of Stress
Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures
Total Quality Management
Computer Aided Design of Structures
Industrial Structures
Finite Element Techniques
Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures
Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF ECE
Medical Electronics
Operating Systems
Solid State Electronic Devices
Speech Processing
Numerical Methods
Multicore Programming
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Total Quality Management
Cryptography and Network Security
Information Theory
Intellectual Property Rights
Medical Electronics
Numerical Methods
Total Quality Management
Cryptography and Network Security
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Advanced Microprocessors
High Speed Networks
Digital Image Processing
Optoelectronic devices
Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless networks
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Professional Ethics in Engineering
Advanced Microprocessors
Internet and Java
High Speed Networks
Soft Computing
Multimedia Compression and Communication
Parallel and Distributed Processing
Digital Image Processing
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility
Power Electronics
Television and Video Engineering
Nano Electronics
Avionics
Embedded and Real Time Systems
Advanced Electronic system design
Optoelectronic devices
Mobile Adhoc Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
Remote Sensing
Engineering Acoustics
Wireless networks
Telecommunication Switching and Networks
Satellite Communication
Telecommunication System Modeling and
Simulation
Radar and Navigational Aids
Optical Networks
Satellite Communication
DEPARTMENT OF EEE
Fibre Optics and Laser Instruments
Visual Languages and Applications
Advanced Control System
Robotics and Automation
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Power System Transients
Biomedical Instrumentation
Intelligent Control
Power System Dynamics
Computer Architecture
Total Quality Management
Power Quality
Fibre Optics and Laser Instruments
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Biomedical Instrumentation
Total Quality Management
Operations Research
High Voltage Direct Current
Transmission
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
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System Identification and Adaptive
Control
Operations Research
VLSI Design
High Voltage Direct Current
Transmission
Fundamental of NanoScience
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
Software for Circuit Simulation
Computer Aided Design of Electrical
Apparatus
Flexible AC Transmission Systems
DEPARTMENT OF CSE
C# and .Net programming
Total Quality Management
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Network Analysis and Management
Software Testing
Human Rights
Ad hoc and Sensor Networks
Cyber Forensics
Advanced Database Systems
C# and .Net programming
Bio Informatics
Total Quality Management
Service Oriented Architecture
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Digital Image Processing
Network Analysis and Management
Embedded and Real Time Systems
Software Testing
Game Programming
Advanced Database Systems
Information Retrieval
Data Analytics
Data Analytics
Software Project Management
Human Computer Interaction
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Nano Computing
Soft Computing
Knowledge Management
Social Network Analysis
Foundation Skills in Integrated Product
Development
Software Project Management
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Natural Language Processing
Soft Computing
Disaster Management
DEPARTMENT OF IT
Numerical Methods
Discrete Mathematics
Software Testing
Enterprise Resource Planning
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Business Process Model
Software Requirement Engineering
Digital Image Processing
User Interface Design
Visual Programming
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Theory of Computation
Advanced Database Technology
Electronic Commerce
Software Testing
Bioinformatics
Adhoc Sensor Network
Artificial Intelligence
Enterprise Resource Planning
Information Security
Knowledge Management
Grid computing
C# and .NET Framework
Principles of Compiler Design
Knowledge Engineering
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Intellectual Property Rights
Management Information System
Software Design
Soft Computing
Total Quality Management
Indian Constitution and Society
System Modeling and Simulation
Natural Language Processing
Distributed Systems
Fundamental of Nano Science
Speech Processing
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Total Quality Management
Distributed Systems
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
Marketing Management
Quality Control and Reliability Engineering
Refrigeration and Air conditioning
Renewable Sources of Energy
Industrial Tribology
Vibration and Noise Control
Unconventional Manufacturing Processes
Unconventional Manufacturing Processes
Process Planning and Cost Estimation
Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press Tools
Professional Ethics In Engineering
Entrepreneurship Development
Production Planning and Control
Maintenance Engineering
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Process Planning and Cost Estimation
Robotics
Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press Tools
Composite Materials
Thermal Turbo machines
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Utilization Of Solar Energy
Nuclear Engineering
Professional Ethics In Engineering
Fundamentals of Nanoscience
Entrepreneurship Development
Production Planning and Control
Maintenance Engineering
Operations Research
Product Design and Costing
Pressure Vessels and Piping Design
Advanced I.C. Engines
Heat Exchanger Design
Operations Research
Product Design and Costing
DEPARTMENT OF MBA
Brand management
Retail management
Services marketing
Integrated marketing communication
Customer relationship management
Rural marketing
Security analysis and portfolio management
Merchant banking and financial services
International trade finance
Corporate finance
Micro finance
Banking financial services management
Managerial behavior and effectiveness
Entrepreneurship development
Organizational theory, design and development
Industrial relations and labour welfare
Labour legislations
Strategic human resource management
Advanced database management systems
E-business management
Software project and quality management
Brand management
Services marketing
Integrated marketing communication
Security analysis and portfolio management
Merchant banking and financial services
Banking financial services management
Entrepreneurship development
Industrial relations and labour welfare
Strategic human resource management
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Datamining for business intelligence
Logistics and supply chain management
Services operations management
Project management
Lean six sigma
The following are the provisions made by the institution for academic flexibility and the
enhancement of students in terms of developing skills, creating academic mobility, encouraging
higher studies and improved possibilities of employability.
 Tutorial sessions for challenging papers.
 Mini projects during their third year of study on core and elective subjects.
 Pre-placement training programs throughout their course of study by experts and
professional teams.
 Industrial visits are arranged to support the curriculum delivery and academic flexibility.
 Guest lectures by experts are arranged by the departments as well as by the training and
placement cell.
 Presentation by the students using smart class room tools to improve their subject
knowledge.
•Choice Based Credit System and range of subjects’ option
No
•Courses offered in modular form
Not applicable
•Credit transfer and accumulation facility
Not Applicable
•Lateral and vertical mobility within and across programs and courses
Not Applicable
•Enrichment courses
Each department conducts student enrichment programs and courses, Workshops, Seminars,
Guest lectures, Orientation programs, Competitions, Technical presentations and employability
training programs.
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 IBM software foundation course – basic and advanced
 Introduction to rational Rapsody using IBM Rational Software
 Enterprise Java and J2EE, Linu Xpert systems
 LabVIEW by NI India
 Web application development using .Net technologies by Microsoft and ICTACT
 Cisco certified Network associate – CCNA Module 1 by CISCO academy
 Red hat linux essential by Red hat India Pvt Ltd
 Web designing by Maya Academy
 Web development by Jelly stone technologies
 Network security by Network bulls
 Android development by VKS technologies
 IBM DB2 cloud computing by IBM
 Networking by HCL Technologies
 Ethical hacking by IIT Bombay
 3D Game designing by IIT Madras
 Additive manufacturing course by Sigma Instruments
 PLC & SCADA by Access global automation
 MATLAB by Math Works
 Embedded systems by Maastech.
 Solar PV design and application by Steinbis
 Testing of transformers by Voltech
 Census and Transducers by Darien electric
 Embedded systems by Chassis technologies.
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Professional bodies support for enrichment courses
The institution conducts following activities with the support of Professional bodies
No of events
Name of the
Professional society/ Department Association
Association of Civil Engineers & IEI
IET
IETE
ISTE
IEEE
CSI
Association of Mechanical Engineers & SAE
Management Unconventional Dawn & Research Associates
2014-15
7
2
2
4
4
2
1
2013-14
1
2
2
2
4
4
1
2012-13
1
9
1
7
2
11
3
1
Mock Placement Activities
The institution is offering various mock placement activities through the training and placement
cell.
Date
27.07.15
29.07.15
31.07.15
6.7.2015
–
14.7.2015
23.07.2014 25.07.2014
28.07.2014
22.7.2014
26.7.2014
Name of the program
Conducted by
Verbal Aptitude,
Reasoning,Quantitive
Campus interaction
aptitude
Pre Placement Training
activities
(Listening Skills, Time
Management, Stress
Management, Reading
Institution
and Writing
comprehension, Group
discussion, Mock
Interview and Aptitude)
Mock Online Test
(Quantitative Ability,
ETHNUS
Reasoning Ability,
Verbal Ability)
Training Activities
(Corporate Presentation,
Talking Exercise,
Aptitude, Group
Institution
Discussion, Resume
Preparation, Mock
Interview)
No. of
Students
Batch
62
2013
2017
21
2014
2016
37
2012
–
2016
60
2012
2014
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17.07.2014
18.07.2014
14.7.2014
–
18.7.2014
09.07.2014
6.01.2014
–
9.01.2014
7.1.2013,
8.3.2013,
30.01.2013, 06.02.2013
06.02.13
08.01.13
30.01.13
03.08.2012 10.08.2012
17.08.2012
06.07.2012
10.01.2012 31.01.2012
07.02.2012
Mock Online Test
(Quantitative Ability,
Reasoning Ability,
Verbal Ability)
Pre Placement Training
Activities
(Time Management,
planning and Goal setting
Exercises, Spoken
English and Aptitude)
Mock Online Test
(Quantitative Ability,
Reasoning Ability,
Verbal Ability)
Perceptual Orientation
for Career Success
Career Planning,
Aptitude, Verbal, Mock
Test
Reasoning - Data
Analysis Relationship,
Direction
TimeandWork Time and
Distance, Profit and Loss,
S I and Compound
Interest.
Training ProgramQuantitative Ability,
Reasoning Ability,
Verbal Ability
Assessment test
(Quantitative Ability,
Reasoning Ability,
Verbal Ability
Quantitative Ability,
Reasoning Ability,
Verbal Ability
11.07.2011 18.07.2011
Quantitative Ability,
25.07.2011 22.08.2011
Reasoning Ability,
29.08.2011 19.09.2011
Verbal Ability
26.09.2011 03.10.2011
ETHNUS
99
2011 –
2015
Institution
17
2013
2015
ETHNUS
79
2012 –
2016
SEED
102
SURGEFORTH
65
SURGEFORTH
66
2012
2016
2010
2014
2010
–
2014
66
2010
–
2014
105
2010
2014
SMART
105
2010
2014
SMART
105
2009
2013
SMART
105
2009
2013
SURGEFORTH
SMART
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Higher studies
Training and placement cell organizes various higher studies motivational programs, some of
which are listed below:
Name of program
Career Opportunites in Digital
Marketing Service
Guest Lectures, Seminars, Programs on
Higher studies and Higher education
abroad
GRE/GMAT/GATE/CAT and Foreign
languages
Higher Education Opportunities in
Australia & United Kingdom
Guest Lecture on Career and Higher
Studies
A special lecture on“Career guidance
program”
Speaker and his Organization
with Designation
Mr.Ramesh Kannan
Co-Founder,
Paragon Digital Services IT Pvt Ltd
Mr.Selvakumar.J - Human
Relations Officer – Srilankan
Embassy
Mrs. Reshmy Vijay
Managing Director,
Education Matters
Mr.Raj Shrekar
General Manager
SMR Automotive, Chennai
Mr.Muthukumar,Manager of
VISTA MIND
No. of
Students
182
58
182
58
58
1.2.4 Does the institution offer self-financed programs? If „yes‟, list them and indicate how
they differ from other programs, with reference to admission, curriculum, fee structure,
teacher qualification, salary etc.
No
All the programs offered by the institution are as per the Anna University and AICTE norms.
Institution provides concession for merit students and there is full fee waiver for meritorious
students from the economically weaker section.
1.2.5 Does the college provide additional skill oriented programs, relevant to regional and
global employment markets? If „yes‟ provide details of such program and the beneficiaries.
The Training and placement division of the institution provides placement oriented programsto
students to improve their employability skills. In this regard soft skill training and enrichment
courses are organized.
Refer Annexure I
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1.2.6 Does the University provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional face-toface and Distance Mode of Education for students to choose the courses, combination of
their choice” If „yes‟, how does the institution take advantage of such provision for the
benefit of students?
No
1.3 CURRICULUM ENRICHMENT
1.3.1 Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the University‟s
Curriculum to ensure that the academic programmes and Institution‟s goals and objectives
are integrated?
Industrial visits are arranged for the students of all the branches to get field experience and have
a practical exposure about the industry environment.
Guest lectures are arranged by inviting experts from industries and academicians from various
reputed organizations to update the students with current trends which aids in employability.
Workshops are conducted periodically for the students to know the recent trends in their chosen
course.
The institution motivates the students to undergo innovative projects which help to improve their
employability opportunities.
Technical symposiums, design contests and project expos are conducted for the students to have
mutual exchange of information and to update the current trends in the field of technology.
Students are motivated to become entrepreneurs through various entrepreneurial activities
conducted by MSME.
1.3.2 What are the efforts made by the institution to enrich and organize the curriculum to
enhance the experiences of the students so as to cope with the needs of the dynamic
employment market?
Training & Placement Cell and the respective Departments take initiatives to make the students
employable.
 ―www.campusinteraction.com‖ an online aptitude test training facility is available in the
campus.
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 Every department plans and conducts enrichment courses thereby enabling the students to
have industry focus and requirements.
 Soft skill training is given to all the students throughout their course by professional
consultancies and faculty.
 In addition to academic classes, the institution offers pre-placement training classes to
tackle Group discussion, mock interview, aptitude, Verbal and non- verbal tests, etc
 Leading companies have signed MoU with the institution to enhance the Industry
Institute relationship and conduct a number of lectures on current employable skill set for
the young professionals to make them industry ready.
1.3.3 Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting issues
such as Gender, Climate Change, Environmental Education, Human Rights, ICT etc., into
the curriculum?
Cross cutting issues:
Gender:
Women empowerment cell:
 The institution has a women empowerment cell which helps in highlighting the talents of
women in the campus and nurturing a positive outlook towards gender issues.
Climate change:
 Botanical garden- The institution has a pleasant and healthy botanical garden maintained
by a crew of gardeners.
Recreation program:
 The institution conducts regular motivational programslike ―Inner Engineering‖ for the
benefit of students and staff.
 The institution celebrates religious festivals in order to inculcate awareness of our
tradition, culture and rich heritage.
 Social gatherings are organized by the institution every year for the faculty with their
families.
 Sports and cultural events are conducted for both faculty and students.
 Yoga classes are conducted for the students for an overall holistic development.
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Mess and Canteen:
 The institution has a well organized and hygienic canteen and mess facility for faculty
and students.
Water treatment plants:
 The institution has its own R.O. water treatment plant for providing hygienic drinking
water.
 The institution runs a sewage treatment plant and the treated water is effectively used for
the maintainence of botanical gardens.
Computer literacy:
 The institution conducts computer training programs for the staffof village
administration, Poonamallee taluk under the scheme of Rashtriya Grama Surojkar
Yojana.
 The institution conducts basic computer training programs for school students in and
around institutional locality.
Environmental Education:
 The institution supports Environmental education through societal clubs such as YRC,
Rotaract club, RRCand NSS.
 Anna University offers a course named Environmental Science and Engineering to
educate and create awareness on environmental issues.
Human rights:
 The institution has a strict anti-ragging policy, as per the guidelines specified by Anna
University, to prevent ragging in the campus.
 Squad members are assigned with duties to prevent ragging, eve teasing and harassment.
ICT – Information and Communication Technology
 The entire campus is connected with LAN, Internet and Wi-Fi facility to enrich and
integrate flow of communication.
1.3.4 What are the various value-added courses .enrichment programs offered to ensure
holistic development of students?
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Moral and Ethical values
 The institution gives great importance in imparting ethical and moral values by
suggesting students to opt for the Elective course ―Professional Ethics‖ available in the
curriculum.
 Philosophical Lectures are given to students by experts from this field.
Employable and life skills
 The institution supports students through Training and Placement cell by offering preplacement training programs, soft skills, seminars andguest lectures periodically.
Better career options
 Career guidance is given to the students by the Training and Placement cell to improve
theiremployability skills.
E.g.: Communication skills, personality development programs, freedom to choose
electives, career oriented courses etc.
Community orientation
 The institution endorses community programs like YRC, RRC, NSS, NCC and Rotract
club for the welfare of the society i.e., Blood donation camps, planting sapling and
various awareness programs such as AIDS, Traffic, Child labour, Women empowerment
etc.
 The institution organizes various programs like Project Expo, Science expo, Android
Robotics, Science quiz competition, Best School Budding Engineers for the School
students to enrich their technical knowledge.
 The institution provides infrastructure facilities like computer systems and transport
facility to nearby orphanages, NGOs.
Details of enrichment courses are mentioned in the Annexure I and VI
1.3.5. Citing few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from
stakeholders in enriching the curriculum?
Given below is the feedback from stakeholders and analyzing methods to enrich the curriculum
 Based on the feedback of stakeholders the student enrichment courses are modified if
necessary
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 The feedback obtained from industrial experts and alumini are considered and
implemented to enrich the specific training programs, guest lectures, industrial visits,
workshops, FDPs. More practical oriented courses, Campus connect initiatives,
corrective steps in teaching learning process have been included.
 The Academic advisory committee with a member from each department is constituted
for consolidating feedback and communicating the analysis tothe management.
1.3.6. How does the institution monitors and evaluates the quality of its enrichment
program?
Quality of enrichment programs
 The institution collects feedback about the enrichment programs such as PLC SCADA,
LabVIEW, CAD, JAVA etc. from the students and reviews the analysis to evaluate the
quality of the programs.
 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of the institution recommends corrective action
based on the feedback for the betterment of both academic and student enrichment
activities.
1.4. FEEDBACK SYSTEM
1.4.1. What are the contributions of the institution in designing and development of the
curriculum prepared by the University?
The Institution supports in the design and development of the University curriculum prepared by
the university through the following ways:
 The institution collects feedback about the curriculum from its stakeholders
 The feedback report is submitted to the academic advisory committee for consolidation
and analysis.
 Academic advisary committee reviews the feedback report submitted.
 The final report is submitted to the Principal to communicate it to the University during
curriculum review meeting.
1.4.2 Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders on
Curriculum? If „yes‟, how is it communicated to the University and made use internally
for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes.new program?
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Institution obtains feedback from the stakeholders periodically.
 The institution regularly conducts class committee meetings with the students to
understand the problems and suggestions to improve the teaching learning process.
 Feedback from alumni is collected during alumni meeting to recommend the changes in
the curriculum.
 Parents teachers meeting are conducted regularly to obtain feedback from the parents
 Various industrial experts help the institution in providing information about
employability of the students.
 Suggestions from various academicians and professional bodies are obtained and
recommended.
1.4.3 How many new programmes/ courses were introduced by the institution during the
last four years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses/ programmes? Any
other relevant information regarding curricular aspects which the college would like to
include.
Programmes
UG
PG
Course
BE
CIVIL
M.E PED
M.E –
CSE
M.E VLSI
Year
Intake
Increased
intake
2011
60
-
2011
18
-
2010
18
-
2010
18
-
Rational behind the new course
Demand for the Civil engineers in
the employment market
Demand for the PED Students in
the employment market
Demand for the CS Students in
the employment market
Demand for the VLSI Students in
the employment market
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CRITERION II
TEACHING - LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.1. STUDENT ENROLMENT AND PROFILE
2.1.1. How does the college ensure wide publicity and transparency in the admission
process?
The Institution is a self-financing Engineering College, affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.
Programmes offered in the institution are NBA accredited which proves the quality of education
and its publicity. The college follows the Anna University engineering admission process.
The Institution gives wide publicity to the admission process through the following means:
Prospectus
The distinct features of the institution are communicated to the society through a well-designed
prospectus and brochure. The prospectus of the Institution is published every year and distributed
to the students along with the application. The prospectus highlights the achievements of the
institution, information regarding courses offered, fee particulars and various amenities available
in the college premises.
Institutional Website
The institution ensures rigorous publicity and transparency in the admission process through the
official website www.skrec.org. The website provides lucid information about the UG and PG
courses offered,salient features of departments, intake of students for various disciplines, process
of admission, eligibility criteria, and fee concession for meritorious students.
Advertisement in Regional/National Newspapers
Advertisement is done for admission notification, staff recruitment and convocation in
multifarious local, regional and national dailies.
Banners
Banners are posted on college transport vehicles and also at leading prominent locations in the
city. Placement events and general events are displayed with banners inside the college campus.
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Alumni Meet
Alumni is a powerful medium of publicity both within the country and abroad, who popularize
the institution and facilitate in acquiring admissions.
Pamphlets
Pamphlets of the courses offered by the institution are prepared and disseminated in various
schools and colleges in urban and rural areas.
Orientation Program/Career Counseling
The institution regularly conducts technical seminars in various schools on recent technologies
such as Android, Robotics and creates awareness about engineering courses. Training programs
are organized during summer vacation to the school students on basic computer programming.
School Competition
Educational fairs like Science Expo are conducted every year in the campus to encourage the
school students to participate and win prizes. Management also sponsors for various school
competitions conducted every year.
Students Motivation
Students holding top positions in academics are suitably rewarded by the Management every
year. Rank holders are given cash awards, their names are highlighted in websites and banners.
Distinguished celebrities from various disciplines are invited to address the students during
college functions.
Conferences and Symposiums
Conferences and Symposiums are organized every academic year. Students from other institution
are invited for the participation.
Transparency in the Admission Process

The Institution has been following the Anna university-Single Window System based on
higher secondary marks to fill the seats under Government Quota.

PG programmes admission has been done through Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test
(TANCET), which is conducted by Anna University.
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
The seats under management quota are allotted transparently as per the rank allotted in
the consortium of self-financing colleges in Tamil Nadu.

Lateral entry seats are filled through Directorate of Technical Education for the
candidates who have completed Diploma Courses through a separate counseling. They are
admitted in second year directly.
2.1.2 Explain in detail the criteria adopted and process of admission (Ex. (i)merit (ii)
common admission test conducted by state agencies and national agencies (iii) combination
or merit and entrance test or merit, entrance test and interview (iv) any other) to various
programmes of the Institution.
Government quota seats have been allotted by Anna University under single window counseling
system. Management seats have been filled by the Management based on the rank allotted by
Consortium of self-financing colleges for both UG and PG courses.
Eligibility for Admission
1. Candidates must have passed HSC of State board or equivalent with Mathematics,
Physics, and Chemistry and other language subjects.
2. Candidate must have secured at least 40% of marks in all the subjects as per state
government policy.
3. During the engineering admissions the candidate must have completed 16 years of their
age, at the end of 31st December in the year of admission.
4. Candidates who apply for PG courses, should have passed B.E. / B.Tech / AMIE/ or
equivalent examinations, which is prescribed by AICTE.
Admission through Management
The seats under Management quota are filled through ranks allotted by the consortium of selffinancing Engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu.
TNEA- Allocation of Seats
Selection shall be made under seven categories namely OC, BC, BCM (BC Muslim), MBC &
DNC, SC, SCA and ST reservation following the rules of reservation of Government of Tamil
Nadu as follows.
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TNEA - Allocation of Seats and Pictorial Representation
Category
Percentage
Open Competition
31.00 %
Backward Class
26.50 %
Backward Class Muslim
3.50 %
Most Backward Class & De-notified Communities
20.00 %
Scheduled Caste
15.00 %
Scheduled Caste (Arunthathiyars)
3.00 %
Scheduled Tribes
1.00 %
2.1.3 Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level
for each of the programmes offered by the college and provide a comparison with other
colleges of the affiliating university within the city / district.
In the entry level of admission the minimum percentage of marks is 40% and there is no limit of
maximum percentage of marks. The minimum and maximum percentage of marks for the entry
level of the admission is comparatively similar with other colleges in the zone.
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Details of first year B.E/B.TECH students admitted during the academic year 2014-2015.
Maximum-minimum marks scored in the HSC (in percentage) for UG programme
GOVERNMENT QUOTA
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
Branch
B.EMech
B.EECE
B.EEEE
B.ECSE
B.TechIT
B.ECIVIL
OC
BCM
BC
Max
Min
Max
Min
82.33
76.00
81.00
61.33 88.33
75.83
72.50
-
-
-
73.17
Max
MBC
SC/ST
Min
Max
Min
69.17
84.17 70.67
76.88 54.00
85.50
45.17
95.50 49.17
80.67 42.17
-
83.17
51.33
77
Max
Min
49.33
71.63 41.17
67.67 43.17
79.17
59.67
-
-
93
46.67
69.33 41.67
83.17
53.17
-
-
76.83
45.17
67.33
78
73.17
65.83
86.33
52.67
76.83 55.17
69.67 50.00
60.50 48.50
81.00 46.67
62.5
-
-
MANAGEMENT QUOTA
1
2
3
4
5
6
B.EMech
B.EECE
B.EEEE
B.ECSE
B.TechIT
B.ECIVIL
76.33
-
-
75.33
47.83
85.50
62.67
-
-
59.50
51
65.67
54.83
-
-
76.17
49.83
67
84.50 44.83
55.50
-
-
61.17
46.33
53.83 42.83
54.17
50.50
-
-
80.50
45.17
47.17
65.83
62
45
59.50 50.17
93.83
53.67
66.67
-
-
51.17
59.5
45
47.33
Details of first year B.E/B.TECH students admitted during the academic year 2013-2014.
Maximum-minimum marks scored in the HSC (in percentage) for UG programme
GOVERNMENT QUOTA
S.No
Branch
OC
Max
1
2
B.EMech
B.EECE
BCM
Min
86.17
84.83
79
Max
BC
Min
Max
Min
84
83.50
90.67 81.67
57
65.83
89.17 65.83
MBC
Max
Min
SC/ST
Max
Min
88.17 79.50
75
66
81.33 62.33
74
43.17
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3
4
5
6
B.EEEE
B.ECSE
B.TechIT
B.ECIVIL
74.50
68.67
-
-
79.33
63.50
82.17
69.67
-
-
76.83
74.67
72.50
71.67
82.67
75.67 52.83
75.17 48.83
86.17 50.67
64.83
40
60.17 40.67
71.67 46.17
65
53
68.67
86
68.50
44
41
76.50 67.83
61.17 45.33
53.33 40.50
47.67
MANAGEMENT QUOTA
1
2
3
4
5
6
B.E76.83 71.33
Mech
B.E73.50
ECE
B.E81.63
EEE
B.E64
57.17
CSE
B.Tech52.67
IT
B.E50.33 93.83 46.83
CIVIL
-
85.50 55.17
-
72.33 45.33
-
57.33
-
-
67.50
45
-
82.33 50.33
64.17
44.50
55.67
73.50 47.83
57.33 46.67
54.33
65
56.83
53.50
57.67
54
-
-
-
-
51.17 47.83
Details of first year B.E/B.TECH students admitted during the academic year 20122013.Maximum-minimum marks scored in the HSC (in percentage) for UG programme
GOVERNMENT QUOTA
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
Branch
B.EMech
B.EECE
B.EEEE
B.ECSE
B.TechIT
B.ECIVIL
OC
BCM
BC
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
85.33
82.00
81.17
78.17
89.33 81.25
85.33
81.50
73.83
69.17
81.50
73.33
83.50
77.50
68.83
76.67
67.00
79.83
74.67
Max
Min
SC/ST
Max
Min
85.17 50.33
73.33
65.33
89.83 75.17
83.83 73.50
74.50
51.83
87.50 59.33
77.25 54.17
59.33
44.33
55.50
87.50 64.83
77.50
62.67
48.67
-
-
79.33 57.83
85.75 58.38
60.67
42.50
82.67
68
79.67 64.17
81.67
60
54.33
55.67
55.50
54
Min
MBC
63
64
MANAGEMENT QUOTA
1
B.EMech
85.33
67.33
58.50
52.00
85.83 45.67
62.83 52.83
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2
3
4
5
6
B.EECE
B.EEEE
B.ECSE
B.TechIT
B.ECIVIL
81.00
57.50
-
-
76.17 57.00
7.33
52.67
-
-
65.33
72.67
51
60.17
-
73.17
45.50
61.17 41.83
71.00
62.17
-
-
58.33
51.33
62.00
72.33
51.17
-
-
68.83
65.67 46
-
-
43.17
88.50
58.00
-
-
41.33
-
47.17 40.33
-
-
Details of first year B.E/B.TECH students admitted during the academic year 2011-2012.
Maximum-minimum marks scored in the HSC (in percentage) for UG programme
GOVERNMENT QUOTA
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
Branch
B.EMech
B.EECE
B.EEEE
B.ECSE
B.TechIT
B.ECIVIL
OC
Max
Min
87.67
81.67
89.50
81.50
80.33
77.83
82.67
78.33
78.67
76.67
77.35
73.50
BCM
Max
BC
Min
90.63
84.00
81.00
66.50
82.33
74.50
72.83
66.83
63.50
Max
Min
MBC
Max
Min
SC/ST
Max
Min
90.33 82.83
85.50 79.33
72.00
57.17
92.33 80.50
87.00 76.00
59.83
53.50
83.00 74.67
86.38 73.33
66.83
54.17
87.67 76.67
80.50 73.83
72.6
50.50
83.67 71.83
84.50 68.17
79.88
50.33
79.50 68.17
84.83 66.83
64.00
56.8
MANAGEMENT QUOTA
1
2
3
4
5
6
B.EMech
B.EECE
B.EEEE
B.ECSE
B.TechIT
B.ECIVIL
62.00
54.17
-
-
71.00 52.33
72.83 60.67
66.17
57.50
96.17
64.67
84.17
62.67
62.00 54.00
50.33
-
-
68.60
61.33
-
-
72.67 45.67
56.17
71.33
50.67
-
-
77.00 45.50
69.67 44.00
64.83
52.67
-
-
79.83 48.83
66.17 52.33
50.50
68.33
56.67
-
-
56.83 51.17
64.17 57.17
56.00
46.17
54.33
54.17
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PG programme
Courses
Minimum
Maximum
MBA
UG 50 % &TANCET/Consortium Exam
No limit
M.E (CSE)
UG 50% & TANCET/Consortium Exam
No limit
M.E (VLSI Design) UG 50% & TANCET/Consortium Exam
No limit
2.1.4 Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and student
profiles annually? If „yes‟ what is the outcome of such an effort and how has it contributed
to the improvement of the process?
The profiles of the candidates admitted are analyzed by the admission committee & financial
assistantships are provided to the deserving candidates.
For Government quota seats the Tamilnadu Government norms (single window system- admission)
is followed. For the management students, the Consortium of self- financing professional colleges in
TamilNadu norms is followed. Merit based scholarships; free books and transport are provided to the
students who secured good marks in Higher Secondary Exams.
2.1.5 Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following
categories of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and its
student profiles demonstrate/reflect the National commitment to diversity and inclusion.
SC/ST / OBC
As per the government norms in single window system certain amount of seats is reserved for all
community students. Students from SC/ST/OBC are encouraged for admission. Special attention
is taken towards the student and also assists them financially if they are economically backward.
Concession is given to those students in various aspects.
Women
The college encourages girl students in admission. Except mechanical and civil, all the courses
comprise of equal or more strength of girl students every year. Separate hostel, mess hall, and
sick room facilities are provided for girls.
Differently abled
As per Anna University norms, reservation is provided for students belonging to differently
abled categories.
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Economically weaker sections
For economically weaker sections management provides fee concession.
Fee Waiver Scheme
Special fee concession is provided for all meritorious students based on cut off marks obtained.
S.NO
CUT OFF MARK
TUITION FEES
1
190+
NO TUITION FEES
2
180+
Rs15,000
3
170+
Rs25,000
Minority community
During the single window system, as per Government norms, fifty percentage of seats is reserved
for students from the minority community.
Any other (First generation graduates/Rural students)
The institution assists the students financially by providing government scholarships. Students
eligible for Government Scholarship (SC/ST & First graduation) need not pay tuition fees at the
time of admission.
2.1.6 Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution during
the last four years and comment on the trends. i.e. reasons for increase / decrease and
actions initiated for improvement.
2014-2015
PROGRAMMES
MECH
NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF
DEMAND
APPLICATIONS STUDENTS ADMITTED
RATIO
120
106
1.13
ECE
120
70
1.71
EEE
60
36
1.66
CSE
120
58
2.06
IT
60
22
2.72
CIVIL
120
99
1.21
UG
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MBA
60
25
2.4
M.E(CSE)
18
7
2.57
M.E(VLSI DESIGN)
18
4
4.5
PG
2013-2014
PROGRAMMES
MECH
NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF
DEMAND
APPLICATIONS STUDENTS ADMITTED
RATIO
60
52
1.15
ECE
120
103
1.16
EEE
60
39
1.53
CSE
120
80
1.5
IT
60
19
3.15
CIVIL
60
60
1
MBA
60
20
3
MCA
60
5
12
M.E(CSE)
18
18
1
M.E(PED)
18
7
2.57
M.E(VLSI DESIGN)
18
17
1.05
UG
PG
2012-2013
PROGRAMMES
MECH
UG
PG
NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF
DEMAND
APPLICATIONS STUDENTS ADMITTED
RATIO
60
56
1.07
ECE
120
106
1.13
EEE
60
51
1.17
CSE
120
106
1.13
IT
60
50
1.2
CIVIL
60
53
1
MBA
60
60
1
MCA
60
8
7.5
M.E(CSE)
18
18
1
M.E(PED)
18
12
1.5
M.E(VLSI DESIGN)
18
17
1.05
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2011-2012
PROGRAMMES
MECH
NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF
DEMAND
APPLICATIONS STUDENTS ADMITTED
RATIO
60
48
1.25
ECE
120
105
1.14
EEE
60
43
1.39
CSE
120
107
1.12
IT
60
58
1.03
CIVIL
60
-
-
MBA
60
48
1.25
MCA
60
49
1.22
M.E(CSE)
18
18
1
M.E(PED)
18
18
1
M.E(VLSI DESIGN)
18
18
1
UG
PG
2.2 CATERING TO STUDENT DIVERSITY
2.2.1 How does the institution cater to the needs of differently–abled students and ensure
adherence to government policies in this regard?
The institution follows the government policies and reservations at the time of admission of all
engineering disciplines for the differently-abled students. In addition, the institution takes care of
their needs during the course of study.
 As per Anna University norms, extra time is provided for differently-abled students to
write the university exams. Example: Extra time (1 Hr) was given for Bharathan from
ECE department to write university examinations.
 The classroom is allotted at the ground floor and ramps are provided.
 College buses are operated on additional routes for their convenience.
 Separate sick rooms are available for differently-abled students.
The college offers exclusive counseling for those students and extra coaching is provided to
improve their academic performance.
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2.2.2 Does the institution assess the students‟ needs in terms of knowledge and skills before
the commencement of the programme? If „yes‟, give details on the process.
Yes. The institution conducts bridge courses for all first year engineering students in order to
ensure their basic knowledge and skills in fundamentals before the commencement of the
curriculum.
The first year engineering students come from different boards such as state board, ICSE, CBSE
and vocational group. The syllabus, teaching methodology and examination patterns are different
for each category. Some students who come from rural areas lack in communication skills.
Vocational group students find it difficult to understand certain concepts of mathematics and
students who have studied biology in higher secondary are not familiar with basic computer
skills. To overcome these difficulties, the institution organizes bridge courses every year for first
year engineering students.
Mathematics, basic computer skills, Spoken English, Physics and Chemistry are handled in the
bridge courses. Anna University prescribed contents of syllabus is taught in the course. A special
timetable is framed and the respective subject handlers impart the fundamental concepts to the
students in the bridge course.
 Mathematics provides basic methods for solving problems.
 Computer programming gives the knowledge in the fundamentals of the basics of
computer.
 Spoken English provides better communication skills.
 Physics provides knowledge in measuring units and instruments.
 Chemistry gives the basic concepts of reactions.
Details of bridge courses conducted for the last three years
Academic
Year
Topic of the
course
Mathematics
2015-2016
Computer
Programming
Number
of
Students
attended
100
100
Staff/Expert
members
Duration
of the
course
Name of the
organizer
1 Week
Prof.A.Meenakshi
HOD/H&S
Mrs.J.Sivasankari
Mr.L.Vetrivendhan
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2014-2015
2013-2014
Spoken
English
98
Mrs.K.Rajammal
Physics
27
Mrs.Georgelin Jeba
Mahiba
Chemistry
25
Mrs.Sivagami
Mathematics
118
Mrs.V.M.Chithra
102
Mrs.Sathya
103
Mr.Keerthivasan
Physics
32
Mrs.V.Vasanthi
Chemistry
35
Mrs.P.S.Sumitha
Mathematics
105
Mrs.A.Meenakshi
85
Mrs.Dhanalakshmi
102
Mrs.Sara
Physics
30
Mr.P.Vasudevan
Chemistry
28
Dr.Revathi
Computer
Programming
Spoken
English
Computer
Programming
Spoken
English
1 Week
Prof.A.Meenakshi
HOD/H&S
1 Week
Prof.G.Natarajan
HOD/H&S
2.2.3 What are the strategies adopted by the institution to bridge the knowledge gap of the
enrolled students (Bridge/Remedial/Add-on/Enrichment Courses, etc.) to enable them to
cope with the programme of their choice?
The institution adopts the following strategies to bridge the knowledge gap of the enrolled
students.
 In order to Bridge the curriculur gap between Higher secondary education and
engineering education, courses such as Engineering Mathematics, English and
Fundamentals of computing are conducted prior to the commencement of first semester.
 Provides enrichment courses such as MATLAB, REDHAT, LabVIEW, Web
Technologies, Blender, .NET and Solid works for the students.
 To give job assurance, the institution conducts aptitude training and communication skills
from the second year onwards.
 Experts from various fields are invited by the institution to share their expertise.
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 Industrial visits are arranged regularly for students to fill the gap between theoretical
learning and industrial practice.
 To develop the communication skill of the students, the English faculty utilizes extended
hours (after college hours) twice a week.
 In-plant trainings, internship is provided for students to get industry exposure.
2.2.4 How does the college sensitize its staff and students on issues such as gender,
inclusion, environment etc.?
The institution provides equal opportunities for both gender and provides safety, positive live
learning and a healthy working environment for all the students and faculty members. 65% of the
faculty members are women and 45% of the students are girls. The women population is well
supported by the women empowerment cell. The important aspects of the women‘s forum are
given below.
 Periodical meetings wherein the needs and issues of women are addressed.
 The complaints received via suggestion box are viewed and action is taken.
Environment
The institution gives great importance to environmental issues. The following are some of the
initiatives taken by the institution in this regard:
 The institution has a lush green campus which provides a peaceful learning place for
students.
 Cleanliness is given top priority and students are educated about maintaining the campus.
 Pure drinking water is supplied through RO (Reverse Osmosis) plant.
 Waste water disposal management is strictly followed.
 Solar water heaters are installed in the hostels as an alternate fuel to save energy.
 Rain water harvesting is provided in all buildings.
 In order to sensitize students about the environment, awareness programs are organized
through NSS, ROTARACT club, etc.
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2.2.5 How does the institution identify and respond to special educational / learning needs
of advanced learners?
Advanced learners among all students are identified based on their knowledge in subjects,
learning skills, observation skills, interaction and participation in different competitions.
Advanced learners among lateral entries are identified by their percentage in diploma courses.
Hence,
 The library provides reference books, CD‘s etc., to enhance their knowledge.
 Enhances aptitude skill through placement training.
 Students are encouraged to take part in symposiums, workshops and seminars to hone
their Innovative Leadership qualities.
 The central library has a separate section for students who prepare for GATE, CAT,
GRE, TOEFL, GMAT and TANCET exams.
 The institution encourages and motivates students to attend competitive examinations
such as UPSC, Banking and TNPSC.
 Resource persons are invited from various industries and reputed institutions to address
the students.
 Students are motivated to take up innovative projects through MSME, PRISM and
TNSCET.
 Communication skills are enhanced to these students by way of seminar presentations
and organizing student events.
 Encouraged to do projects in each semester to enhance their lateral skills.
2.2.6 How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the
academic performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk of drop
out (students from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged, slow
learners, economically weaker sections etc. who may discontinue their studies if some sort
of support is not provided)?
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Faculty members are deputed as counselors. Each counselor is in-charge of 15 students and
monitors the academic performance of the students allotted. The counselors offer necessary
motivation and advice for the betterment of their students.
 The class coordinator and student mentors collect and maintain the attendance, mark
reports, and performance of each student.
 Institution maintains a data book which contains complete profile of students including
results of each semester, performance inextra curricular and co-curricular activities.
 The slow learners and students from different states and languages (Telugu, Hindi) and
students with low cut off are given extra coaching for their improvement.
 The management provides special attention to economically backward students by giving
concession in the fees.
 Regular class committee meetings are conducted to get feedback from the students.
 Faculty advisors offer psychological and confidential counseling services to help students
explore and understand the opportunities and meet the challenges.
 The counseling helps the students to share their issues, needs and get proper guidance
from the mentors and also motivates them to achieve further excellence in academics.
 The students enjoy free access to peer reviewed scholarly journals through online
databases, namely IEEE, IET digital library and Delnet.
 Counselors interact with parents for student progress.
 More attention by faculty for mathematical oriented courses by way of partitioning the
classes.
2.3 TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS
2.3.1 How does the college plan and organize the teaching, learning and evaluation
schedules? (Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue print, etc.)
 Academic calendar is published every year and distributed to the students and faculty. It
incorporates Vision and Mission of the college, instructions to the students, Rules and
Regulations of the college, Committees for various activities, Schedule for Performance
Assessment and events planned for the academic year.
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 As a part of teaching, Head of the Department allocates courses to the faculty based on
the preference given by them and the time table for classes is prepared.
 Faculty prepares lesson plan for each course comprising the course objectives, course
outcomes, mapping of course outcomes with program outcomes, unit wise schedule,
assignments, plan for seminars& workshops, test schedule, delivery methods, content
beyond the syllabus. Log books are maintained by the respective course instructors.
 Lecture Notes are prepared by the respective course instructor with possible 2 marks and
16 marks questions. Question bank is prepared by the faculty members, verified by Head
of the Department and are provided to the students.
 As per Anna university norms, candidates who secure less than 75% overall attendance
are not permitted to write the University examination at the end of the semester and not
permitted to move to the next semester. The Institution has a centralized Exam cell
responsible for organizing and conducting the Internal Assessment tests for all
departments. A Model exam based on the university pattern is being conducted after the
completion of the entire syllabus at the end of each semester. The total marks obtained in
all test put together out of 300, shall be reduced to 20 marks. This implies equal
weightage to all internal assessments.
 Every Semester tough subjects are identified and thereby classes are partitioned into two
batches in order to give more attention. Special coaching classes are arranged for slow
learners after completion of the syllabus to improve their academic performance.
 Minimum of two class committee meetings are conducted to monitor the course
completion status, test performance and difficulties faced by students are addressed.
Department faculty meetings are conducted by HOD after every internal test to assess the
course performance.
 For practical courses, faculty members prepare lab manuals that are provided to the
students during the lab sessions. Every practical exercise/experiment is evaluated based
on conduct of experiment/exercise and records are maintained. Track sheet for practical
courses based on observation by faculty during the practical demonstration is also
recorded. Model practical examination for each lab course is conducted at the end of the
semester. Criteria for internal assessment marks of 20 are as follows: 75 marks shall be
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awarded for successful completion of all prescribed experiments and 25 marks for the
test. The total mark is reduced to 20 and rounded to the nearest integer.
 Internal tests and model examination marks are displayed on the notice board and class
rooms. Marks are communicated to their parents through SMS and post.
2.3.2 How does IQAC contribute to improve the teaching –learning Process?
The IQAC comprises of organizational members who discuss and improve the teaching-learning
process. It is an effective medium of discussion and communication between management, staff
members and students. It is extremely useful in coordinating plans as well as in facilitating their
execution. The activities planned by IQAC are;
 Lesson plan is verified and approved by this committee. Regular meetings are conducted to
analyze the performance of tests.
 Faculty appraisals are collected every year to assess the academic performance of the faculty.
 Result analysis meetings are conducted by this committee and suggestions are given for
betterment of results.
 Feedback forms are collected from students for each course, to analyze the improvement in
the course. Based on analysis of the student feedback, faculty is trained for further
improvement in the course.
 Class committee meetings and department meeting reports are reviewed by IQAC committee
for further improvement in course delivery.
 Seminars, Workshops, National and International conferences and Faculty Development
Programs are submitted for approval.
 Industrial visits are planned by the department and report of the visit is submitted for the
records.
 Industry Institute interactions are facilitated by signing MoUs with industries.Industry
associated labs are planned to enhance employability. One of the initiatives is that the
institution has signed MoU with Object Frontier Solution (OFS) to conduct pre-employment
training programs.
 Research funding proposals are reviewed and approved for submission.
 Placement records are maintained and reviewed by the cell.
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2.3.3 How is learning made more student-centric? Give details on the support structures
and systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive learning, collaborative
learning and independent learning among the students?
 Faculty members use Chalk and Talk, Z to A approach & PPT for delivering the lectures. Elearning in the form of NPTEL video lectures are presented to the students. EDUSAT facility
is also available for the benefit of the students.
 Guest Lectures, Seminars, Workshops and hands-on session on current market trends have
been arranged periodically in collaboration with Professional bodies, Industries and
Universities.
 Enrichment courses are handled by the faculty members of individual departments for all
students. The courses which are not included in curriculum are covered with this approach.
Certified courses like IBM, REDHAT, CISCO, LabVIEW and MATLAB etc., are
conducted.
 Students participate in Seminar, Workshops, Symposium & Conferences held in other
institutions to enhance their technical skills. Focusing on industry expectations, students
carry out mini projects within the department. Student internship programs are encouraged
every year to enhance their independent learning.
 Students are given self-study topics, seminars and home assignments to inculcate
independent learning. Students are instructed to refer periodicals available in the central
library. Case studies in the form of group discussions are also conducted.
 Real time projects are encouraged and students execute their projects in industries and
universities. Students are encouraged to develop software for academic and administrative
activities of the institution such as attendance monitoring and placement.
 A minimum of two industrial visits are arranged per academic year to have exposure in
industry practices.
 Faculty members guide the students to present papers and display projects in national and
international conferences.
 Students are motivated to access IET digital library, DELNET - Online Publications &
Journals available in the central library.
 Touch screen KIOSK is used for interactive and self-learning.
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 Experimental learning is achieved by laboratory exercises. Students are encouraged to write
programs by using the pseudo code given for each experiment. Mock viva sessions are
conducted during lab classes. Students are encouraged to take up mini projects and additional
exercises relevant to the lab course to improve their technical skills. Students can avail Wi-Fi
and Internet facilities in the laboratories even after college hours.
2.3.4 How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper
among the students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators?
 More importance is given to the subjects that require the problem-solving skills by
allocating additional hours. The level of skill attainment is analyzed through survey
forms.
 Creativity, lateral thinking and communication/people management skills are essential
components for progress in appropriate environment. Students are encouraged to develop
these through group discussions, goal setting exercises, mock interviews and
presentations.
 The depth of technical skills that students develop depends to a great extent on the
elective course they choose. However, all students are given a conceptual grounding in
core skills and mini projects to ensure that their expertise is concurrent with market
needs. This is done by signing MoUs with leading Industries.
 Training programs are arranged for the students to enrich their knowledge in the current
trends. Every Department has signed MoUs with leading industries to conduct training
programs, seminars, workshops and provide academic project guidance for the students.
 Faculty members identify the innovative skills among the students based on their
participation in competitions and encourage them to submit proposals to the funding
agencies. During semester vacation, students are motivated to attend internship programs.
 The Entrepreneurship and Incubation Centre at SKREC fosters creativity and helps to
transform the ideas to business. The aim is to nurture the spirit of entrepreneurship
among talented students. Successful industrialists and entrepreneurs share their
experience during Alumni Meet.
 Innovative ideas are encouragedamong the students to improve their skills to solve real
world problems through forums such as IDEAO, Think Make Change, Villgro My Idea,
IBM Great Mind Challenge, TCS-Codevita, NIYANTRA, NIMANTRA, MMM.
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Students are encouraged to participate in product designing contest. Innovative ideas of
the students are submitted as proposals.
2.3.5 What are the technologies and facilities available and used by the faculty for effective
teaching? E.g.: Virtual laboratories, e-learning -resources from National Programme on
Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and National Mission on Education through
Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT), open educational resources,
mobile education, etc.
TEACHING AIDS
OHP
LCD PROJECTOR
CD & DVD
PRESENTATION
SLIDES
DVD PLAYER
LIVE STREAMING
NPTEL
SKR KIOSK
EDUSAT
ONLINE WEB
RESOURCES
DETAILS
OHP is available in the department to facilitate better visualization of
diagrams for the students.
LCD projectors are used by the department to provide interactive
teaching methodology.
To demonstrate the concepts that is impractical to visualize in real life.
Faculty creates their own presentation slides to add value to teaching.
They use graphics, music, photos and charts as needed for each
component of a topic. Computer programs that create slides include
Microsoft power point and Adobe publisher.
DVD players are used in the department to cover an assortment of
topics, permitting the instructor to select pre-made material.
Faculty members conduct lectures and practical classes through live
streaming facility. Important events can be viewed by students and
parents online through the college website.
NPTEL provides E-learning through online video courses in
Engineering. Archives of videos are telecasted to the students.
Faculty members have created interactive learning courses which are
visualized through touch screen.
EDUSAT provides satellite based interactive education to the student
and is specially configured to relay through audio visual media,
employing multi –media, multi- centric system, to create interactive
classroom. Archives of all telecasted courses for past 5 years is
available in the central library
www.coursera.com, www.spokentutorials.com
2.3.6 How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and skills
(blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)?
 During the seminar session, each student presents a topic on recent trends in engineering/
technology for the duration of about 10 minutes. During extension hour session on
Wednesday and Friday, around 15 students present seminars on current trends. A faculty
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coordinator is allotted to monitor the performance of students. Various training aids such as
LCD projectors, PPT presentation and demonstrative models are adopted by the students.
This helps the students to gain confidence in facing interviews.
 The institution facilitates in arranging FDP and placement workshops on recent technologies
through various professional bodies for faculty and students. Guest lectures on the latest
topics and upcoming fields are conducted every year by inviting experts from Industries and
Research Organizations. Conferences are organized to promote research and developmental
activities to the faculty and students in current issues. Workshops provide opportunities for
students to work on exploratory problems.
 Personality development training process focuses on boosting student‘s confidence,
improving speaking skills, enhancing communication abilities, widening one‘s scope of
knowledge, developing certain hobbies or skills, manners and learning fine etiquette,
personal grooming, and developing a positive attitude necessary for a holistic life.
 Intercollegiate events are conducted in order to promote the effective participation of
students in various inter-institute, Co-curricular / Extracurricular and activities/competitions
and to develop a healthy personality.
 The Institution encourages the faculty to present papers in referred journals and conferences.
Faculty members are sponsored for higher studies and research work. Induction programs are
conducted for the faculty at the beginning of every academic year. Faculty members are
trained by industry experts from NI, IBM, RedHat, CISCO etc. to conduct enrichment
courses to students. They are encouraged to submit research proposals to various funding
agencies.
2.3.7 Detail (process and the number of students \benefitted) on the academic, personal and
psycho-social support and guidance services (professional counseling/mentoring/academic
advise) provided to students?
Counseling:
 To give personal attention, students are divided into small groups of 15 and are assigned
to a faculty advisor. Faculty advisors offer psychological and confidential counseling
services to help them explore and understand the opportunities and meet the challenges.
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 Counseling is also provided to groom and support the students in stressful situations. This
counseling helps the students to share their issues, needs and get proper guidance from
the mentors and also motivates them for further excellence in academics.
 Counselors assist the students to identify their academic values and goals, consistent with
their capabilities, educational backgrounds and interests, clarifying pertinent information
and discussing the implications towards students‘ academic success.
 A Data book is maintained for each student which includes vital contents like personal
information, past record, academic performance, parent interaction, scholarships/awards
received, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, disciplinary details.
 Counselors interact with the students periodically and monitor their performance and
record their activities. Reports of the counselors are submitted periodically. They also
interact with the parents regularly.
 The management organizes Yoga and Meditation classes for the students to strengthen
the mental ability. Professional counselors are arranged for the needy students to give
special attention.
 All departments are well equipped with knowledgeable human resources, who in
addition to class room teaching offer direction to the prospective professionals.
Class In-charge:
Every class is controlled by a class in-charge who is also a course instructor. The concerned class
in-charge keeps track of the academic performance of the students and periodically sends the
progress report of all internal assignments and end semester results of the students to the parents.
The attendance of the students is also monitored regularly. If any student lags or shows deviation
from the academic and attendance, the students are counseled, appropriate actions are initiated
and the parents are informed periodically. Class committee meetings are organized by the class
in-charge to review the status of academic activities.
Social awareness:
 In addition to academics, literary, cultural and sports activities are conducted which
contribute to the development of leadership qualities, decision making abilities, team
spirit, analytical capabilities, and socio-psychological awareness etc.,.
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 NSS members organize programs such as Traffic Awareness, AIDS awareness, Tree
plantation. Blood donation camps are organized periodically and students are encouraged
to voluntarily donate blood.
 Career guidance programs are conducted for the students to facilitate their higher studies
and professional career development.
2.3.8 Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the faculty
during the last four years? What are the efforts made by the institution to encourage the
faculty to adopt new and innovative approaches and the impact of such innovative
practices on student learning?
 Different innovative teaching approaches are adopted by the faculty to enhance the
meaningful application of knowledge of young minds.
 Faculty members undergo Mission 10X program conducted by WIPRO to adopt
advanced teaching and learning methodologies, interactive methods during teaching and
to build a good bond between faculty and students to work together towards a common
goal.
 Student Employee Excellence Development (SEED) Program enables the faculty to
develop skills, improve their knowledge base, leadership potential, communication skills,
time management, and stress management skills to improve their quality of teaching.
 Subject based quiz competitions, group discussions, aptitude tests are conducted for
students to enrich their knowledge.
 The methods of power point presentation, Z to A approach, live streaming and online
videos are provided to the students to make the Teaching-Learning process more
interactive and interesting.
 Faculty make use of models, graphs, power point presentation through LCD and
overhead projector to present their lectures with clarity.
 On duty facility is provided to the faculty for attending workshops, seminars, FDPs, and
Conferences.
Impact of innovative approaches:
 Tutorials are offered mainly for the problem solving courses. All Mathematics courses
are handled by two faculty members comprising of 30 students in each class. This
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strategic approach has improved the university results. Hence it has been adapted to
similar problem oriented subjects.
 An active English club is functioning in the institution. Special classes for
communication skills are scheduled in the extended hours for all the students. This has
helped the students to qualify in group discussion, HR interview phase during placement
recruitments.
 Faculty members are encouraged to attend conferences and workshops in reputed
institutions. This has motivated them to submit more funded proposals and guide the
students in participation of project contests.
2.3.9 How are library resources used to augment the teaching learning process?
 The Central library is expansive and well laid out with modern facilities. The central
library houses an up-to-date book collection benefiting the needs of the user community
at large.
 The entire library management activity is accomplished by using AutoLib software.
 The books in the library are accessed through barcode facility.
 The library is functioning from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm on working days and 10.00 am to
1.00 pm during weekends and holidays.
 The library is fully computerized so as to facilitate quick access to library collections
through OPAC – Online Public Access Catalogue.
 National and International journals pertaining to all departments are subscribed catering
to the information needs of the students and faculty.
 Access to peer reviewed scholarly journals through online database namely IEEE, IET
and digital library are available.
 The library has institutional membership with BCL- British Council Library, DELNET Developing Library Networks and Anna University.
 The Library is connected to the 24 Mbps internet service hub of the college.
 Reprographic Facilities are available for staff and students.
 Each department has its own departmental library which stacks commonly used text
books to cater to the Anna University Curriculum.
 The central library also incorporates book reservation, reference service, competitive
examination books, old (previous years) question papers from university.
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2.3.10 Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the
planned time frame and calendar? If „yes‟, elaborate on the challenges encountered and the
institutional approaches to overcome these.
No, such a situation has never occurred. Prescribed lecture hours in the Anna University syllabus for
each course are strictly followed by conducting extra classes on Saturdays if necessary.
2.3.11 How does the institute monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching learning?
 Every faculty submits the lesson plan at the beginning of the semester. The Head of the
Department monitors the execution of the syllabus through logbooks and verifies whether
it matches with proposed schedule.
 Course files are verified by the centralized course file in-charge to monitor periodical
updating.
 Class Committee meeting reports are reviewed to rectify deviations in the courses.
Course end survey & instructor survey forms are collected from the students and
reviewed.
 Staff self-appraisal forms are collected periodically, examined and suitable suggestions
are made to enable improvement. Feedback forms are collected from students for each
course to analyze the staff performance in the course.
 Periodic faculty meetings with the Management are held to discuss the department
performance, student disciplinary activities and suggestions from faculty are considered
for actions.
 Apart from internal assessment tests, departments conduct unit tests. Retests for the failed
students and extra coaching classes are also arranged for the slow learners. The test
performance of the students in each subject is evaluated and recorded in data books.
 To analyze the subject knowledge, online tests are planned and conducted to gauge their
technical skills.
 Corrective and preventive actions are taken through discussions in departmental
meetings.
 The Management collects feedback from students of all departments to assess the
teaching quality of the faculties.
 A cloud-based learning management system with BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is
provided for the students. Exam-centric content mapped to university syllabus accessible
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via PC, Tablets and Smart phones both online and offline. Students can attend online quiz
for their self-evaluation in the courses. The progress in learning is also observed.
2.4 TEACHER QUALITY
2.4.1 Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the college in
planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource (qualified
and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the curriculum.
Procedure for Recruitment of Faculty
 HoD forwards the faculty requirement to the principal through academic advisory
committee.
 Recruitment advertisement is given in regional newspapers.
 Applications received are scrutinized.
 Interview is conducted by a selection committee comprising of external and internal
experts.
 Faculty competencies are assessed and recommendations for recruitment submitted.
The same is followed periodically whenever the requirement arises for teaching and nonteaching staff. Details of the faculty in the institution are given below.
Details of faculty available in the institution is given below
Highest
Qualification
Professor
Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Total
Male Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Permanent Teachers
D.Sc./D.Litt.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PhD
4
3
1
-
-
1
9
M.Phil
1
-
2
2
10
24
39
PG
1
-
18
10
34
51
114
Temporary Teachers
PhD
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
M.Phil
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
PG
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part-time teachers
PhD
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
M.Phil
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PG
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Retention
 Incentive is awarded for highly qualified faculty.
 Provides transport facility and hospitality for all faculty members.
 Fee concession is given for the wards of faculty if admitted in the institution.
 Pursuing of higher studies is encouraged.
 Employee friendly welfare schemes are in place.
 Pleasant working atmosphere.
2.4.2 How does the institution cope with the growing demand/scarcity of qualified senior
faculty to teach new programmes / modern areas (emerging areas) of study being
introduced (Biotechnology, IT, Bioinformatics etc.)? Provide details on the efforts made by
the institution in this direction and the outcome during the last three years.
 Faculty Development Programs are conducted periodically to update the knowledge in
the emerging areas.
 Well qualified faculty members with Doctoral qualification, have been employed in all
departments.
 Practical knowledge has its own value. Each department interacts with industry experts,
and encourages faculty to undergo ‗Train the Trainer‘ program.
 The institution paves way for the faculty to attend FDP, Workshops, and National &
International conferences regularly to enrich their knowledge in emerging areas.
 Resource persons of Professional bodies from various of domains are invited to share
their knowledge and expertise.
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 Encourages the faculty to attend bridge courses organized by the University or other
reputed institutions.
 To enhance the knowledge in emerging areas, the institution motivates the faculty to
engage in research proposal preparation.
 Necessary books and journals are made available in the library.
2.4.3 Providing details on staff development programmes during the last four years
elaborate on the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher quality.
a) Nomination to staff development programme
Academic Staff development
Programmes
Number of faculty nominated
2011-12
2012-13
2013-2014 2014-15
Refresher Course
4
4
8
8
HRD Programmes
24
32
35
38
Orientation Programmes
14
6
7
5
Staff training conducted by the university
4
6
31
25
Staff training conducted by other
institutions
10
37
13
13
Summer/Winter schools, workshops, etc
21
32
40
35
b) Faculty training programmes organized by the institution to empower and enable the use of
various tools and technology for improved teaching-learning

Teaching learning methods / approaches
 Mission 10X has been conducted for the improvement of teaching learning
process.
 Orientation programs have been organized every academic year.
 Utilization of modern teaching aids such as LCD projectors, OHP, smart
classroom, etc.

Handling new curriculum
 FDPs are conducted based on new curriculum.
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 Invite faculty members from various institutions for FDP and provide a forum for
discussion about the new curriculum.
 A special focus is given on pedagogyand andragogy for different aspects of
teaching.

Content /knowledge management
 Use of contents from internet through relevant websites.
 Teach through experimentation and demonstration.
 Utilization of PPTs, LCD projectors, OHPs and laptops.

Selection, development and use of enrichment materials
 Select and provide top class learning materials (NPTEL, EDUSAT).
 Issue self prepared lecture notes and user friendly notes, e-books and open source
materials.
 Use of animation tools for effective learning.

Assessment
 Review through staff appraisal

Cross cutting issues
 Motivation given by higher authorities through counseling.
 Rectify the curiosity through opportunities for coordinating department events.
 Conduct Yoga and meditation classes to relieve stress.
 Organize awareness programs to balance work and health.


Audio Visual Aids/multimedia
 Encourage the use of audio visual aids/multimedia in the classrooms.
 Frequently utilize multimedia tools in all training programmes.
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
OER’s
 Encourage the faculty members to make use of educational resources from other
reputed Universities / Institutions like Stanford, IITs, NITs etc.

Teaching learning material development, selection and use
 Prepare laboratory manual as per Anna University curriculum.
 Motivation is given to write text /reference books.
 Guide to handle application software.
 Content development for various enrichment courses.
c) Percentage of faculty

Invited as resource persons in Workshops/ Seminars/Conferences organized by external
professional agencies - 12%

Participated in external Workshops/Seminars/Conferences recognized by national
/international professional bodies – 26%

Presented papers in workshops/ Seminars/Conferences conducted or recognized by
professional agencies - 28%
2.4.4 What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (Example: providing
research grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications teaching
experience in other national institutions and specialized programmes industrial
engagement etc.)
 The institution motivates the faculty members to pursue Ph.D.
 Staff welfare fund is maintained.
 Provides On-duty (OD) for faculty members who are pursuing Ph.D.
 Encourages
and
gives
financial
support
for
faculty
members
to
organize
National/International conferences, workshop and seminars.
 Incentive is given to the faculty to publish research papers in National/International
Journals/Conferences/Seminars.
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 Provides allowance for the faculty members to attend FDP, seminar, workshop, etc.
 Appreciation certificate is issued to faculty who produce the best results in academics.
2.4.5 Give the number of faculty who received awards/recognition at the state, national and
international level for excellence in teaching during the last four years. Enunciate how the
institutional culture and environment contributed to such performance/achievement of the
faculty.
S.No.
Name of the Faculty
and Designation
Award / Recognition
Award from IET Chennai Network for Professional
Achievement and Research Development
Best LabVIEW Academy award from NI(India)
Dr.D.A.Rajan promotional award from IET for
demonstrating exceptional commitment to the profession and
IET.
1
Dr.T.Kalpalatha Reddy
Professor &
Dean / ECE
IE (INDIA) award of Appreciation from C-Tides for
proactive effort in learning initiatives, placements, campus
Research & Development efforts.
Best Reviewer award from Int. Journal of Soft Computing
Recognized research guide by Sathyabamauniversity, AUTChennai and Dr.MGR University.
Doctoral Committee member for Research scholars
registered under Anna University, Chennai, Sathybama
University, Chennai and MGR University, Chennai.
Technical committee member in ICAAET ‘15 at Syed
Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram.
Research Supervisor, Anna University
2
Dr.R.Suguna
Professor &
Dean /CSE
Academic Council member, Industry/Institution
interaction/R&D, Student welfare committee
Session Chair, Advisory committee
DC member
Best Supporter to the Society‖ from Science For The Society
3
Dr.Divya Satish
Professor /CSE
Coordinator for FDP, Organizer for workshop
Research Supervisor, Anna University
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Academic Council member, Industry/Institution
interaction/R&D, Student welfare committee
4
Dr.S.R.Kannan
Professor & Dean/Civil
Best teacher award- MNMJEC
Certified teacher – Cambridge University
5
Dr.P.Senthilkumar
Research Supervisor, Anna University, Chennai
6
Dr.R.Sankar
Professor &HOD/EEE
Staffordshire University, UK has awarded ―BEST
TEACHING AWARD ―for its outstanding academic
achievement.
7
Mr. T.Senthilkumar
Professor &HOD /
Mech
Staffordshire University, UK has awarded ―BEST
TEACHING AWARD ―for its outstanding academic
achievement.
8
Ms.N.Kumarikala
Asso. Professor/EEE
She was granted the title of Certified LABVIEW Associate
Developer by ‗National instruments‘ during 2012-13
The faculty members have received appreciation certificates for producing 100% and above 95%
results for individual subjects in the University examination. The institution gives constant
support and motivates the faculty members to publish research articles in national and
international journals.
2.4.6 Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and external
Peers? If yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of the teaching-learning
process?
Yes. To improve the quality of teaching, evaluation of teachers is made by the students in the
form of feedback which is taken once in a semester for both theory and laboratory. The format of
students‘ feedback is given below.
S.No
Excellent
(5)
Questionnaire
Good
(4)
Average
(3)
Poor
(2)
Very
Poor
(1)
PO attainment
1
Demonstrate knowledge of mathematics,
science and basic engineering principles
to the conceptualization of engineering
modules
2
Demonstrate the knowledge of advanced
mathematics, digital signal processing,
microprocessor and microcontroller to
design practical models.
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3
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Develop confidence for self motivation,
to face the challenges in competitive
screenings like GRE , GATE, etc.,
Course Outcome attainment
Learn the trignomentrical series of
periodic functions and acquire the
knowledge of Harmonic analysis
Frame and solve the partial differential
equations using various techniques
Learn the applications of partial
differential equations in boundary value
problems
Acquire the knowledge of Z transforms
which plays an important role in
applications of engineering.
Overall Assessment
Instructor‘s clarity in discussing or
presenting course material
Instructional examples were clear and
easy to follow
Assignments and exams were aligned
with course objectives
Instructor‘s level of enthusiasm about
teaching the course
Grade do you expect to receive in this
course
 Analysis of feedback is quantified and documented.
 Counseling is given to the faculty by their concerned department HOD/Dean if required.
 Best teaching practices learned from renowned resource persons to improve their abilities.
 Obtain feedback about faculty from resource persons and suggest for improvement.
 Training/orientation programs are conducted by professional experts to improve the skillset
of the faculty members.
 Lecture classes are regularly monitored by concerned department HOD/Dean and they guide
the faculty to improve quality of the teaching method.
 Feedback is gathered from class committee meetings and action taken for shortcomings.
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2.5 EVALUATION PROCESS AND REFORMS
2.5.1 How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially
students and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes?
Evaluation processes are conveyed to faculty members and students in the following ways:
 College and university circulars are displayed on the notice board and website
(www.skrec.org)
 Evaluation process is explained during Induction program.
 Test marks are displayed in the notice board.
 A copy of Hand book is issued for both faculty members and the students at the
beginning of the academic year, which gives information on the academic schedule and
rules and regulations of the institution and the University.
 Evaluation process is explained during Parents Teacher Association (PTA) meetings and
class committee meetings on a regular basis.
 Suggestion for refinement of evaluation methods are discussed in faculty meetings every
academic year.
2.5.2 What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has
adopted and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own?
 The University conducts pre-evaluation board meeting before paper valuation. The
representative from the institution attends the meeting and scheme of evaluation is
conveyed to faculty.
 The University deputes faculty members as Chairman, examiners for central evaluation
for each course of discipline.
 University has a scheme that students can apply for revaluation /ask photocopy of answer
script and challenge the results.
 Institution deputes faculty members as Anna University Representative (AUR),
invigilators and Squad members for theory examination and external examiners for
practical courses.
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 Regularly updating faculty and student profile in the University web portal.
 Upload the assessment marks obtained by the student in University web portal.
 Unit tests, internal tests and one model exam are conducted by college exam cell.
 Additionally, regular assignments and seminars are recorded in the evaluation processes
2.5.3 How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation reforms of
the university and those initiated by the institution on its own?
To ensure the effective implementation of the evaluation reforms as suggested by the University,
the institution follows the following strategies
 Depute a senior faculty of the institution as chief superintendent for conducting
University exams as per their guidelines.
 Question papers for Internal assessments are framed by subject handlers according to the
template given by the exam cell and are approved by concerned department HOD/Dean.
 The seating plan is followed as per University recommendations.
 The scheme of evaluation for both university exams and internal assessments is
communicated to the students well in advance.
 The test marks are entered in ACMS (software to upload students‘ details).
 Test marks are analyzed by HOD/DEAN and corrective measures are taken as required.
2.5.4 Provide details on the formative and summative assessment approaches adopted to
measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have positively impacted the
system.
The institution conducts two unit tests each of 90 minutes duration with a maximum of 50 marks,
two internal tests and one model examination for a maximum of 100 marks following University
pattern. Retests are conducted for all the above mentioned tests for improving the academic
performance.
2.5.5Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency in the
internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for the overall
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development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent learning,
communication skills etc.)
Transparency in Internal Assessment:
After evaluating the test papers, the answers are discussed in the class. The results of internal test
and model exam are uploaded in the Anna university web portal there by enabling the students to
view their marks at any time. Internal marks are based on the internal assessment test, model
exams and the attendance procured by the student.
Independent Learning: The students are encouraged to take up mini projects, attend seminars
and workshops.
Behavioral Aspects:Behavioral aspects of the students are strictly monitored by the disciplinary
committee and necessary action is taken in case of violation.
Communication Skills:Communication skills laboratory – a course included in the curriculum
caters to efficient communication.
2.5.6 What are the graduates attributes specified by the college / affiliating university? How
does the college ensure the attainment of these by the students?
Graduate Attributes
Employable/Industry
ready Graduates
Entrepreneurship
Higher studies and
research
Achieved Through
 Placement training is given right from second year
 Communication skill course is included in syllabus
 Soft skills training is given by experts
 Group discussion, mock interviews and panel discussion are
given through placement training cell
 Awareness program on Entrepreneurship
 Guest lectures are arranged from reputed industrial
organization like TASTIA (Tamilnadu Small and Tiny
Industrial Association).
 Conducting Entrepreneurship program from MSME, NSIC
(National Small Industrial Corporation)
 Invite successful Entrepreneurs to motivate the students
 Motivate the students to take up mini projects, attend
seminars, national and international conferences, and take up
higher education.
 Organizing competitions to bring awareness of research
among the students.
 Study materials for higher studies available in the central
library.
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 Courses offered in curriculum
 Organizing awareness programs through NSS/ YRC etc.
 Field works through NSS/YRC/ THOZHAN Foundation for
traffic rules
Inculcating ethical
values and
environmental
awareness
2.5.7 What are the mechanisms for redressal of grievances with reference to evaluation
both at the college and University level?
At College level:
Internal test marks are sent to the parents through letter and SMS. In case of any disagreement,
concerned course instructor, class in-charge and the HOD address the grievance.
At University level:
The University permits the students to apply for photocopy and revaluation. If students are not
satisfied with revaluation, he/she can go for challenging the result as per the university
guidelines.
2.6 STUDENT PERFORMANCE AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
2.6.1 Does the college have clearly stated learning outcomes? If yes give details on how the
students and staff are made aware of these?
Yes. Faculty specifies the learning outcomes of the courses in their lesson plan and also
maintains the same in their course file. Every course instructor explains the learning outcome of
the course to the students. The Anna University regulation book contains the syllabus of all the
courses and its learning outcomes. The purpose and significance of learning the course is
conveyed to the students in the beginningof thelecture session.
2.6.2 Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress and
performance of students through the duration of the course/Programme? Provide an
analysis of the student„s results/achievements (Programme/course wise for last four years)
and
explain
the
differences
if
any
and
patterns
of
achievement
cross
the
programmes/courses offered.
 The institution monitors the academic performance of students through continuous
assessment tests, tutorial classes, project reviews and special coaching classes.
 Internal assessment tests are conducted and results are reviewed by the HOD. Test marks
are displayed on the department notice board. Remedial actions are taken for the slow
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learners to improve their performance. Assessment marks and attendance particulars are
entered in the Anna university web portal. Counseling is done after internal tests and
students are advised to perform well in the subsequent tests.
 Progress reports are sent to the parents after the completion of each internal assessment
test specifying the attendance percentage through post and SMS.
 Each department has attendance monitoring committee to track the regularity of the
students. Absentees are reported to the parents through SMS. Cumulative attendance
reports are displayed on the department notice board periodically.
 Parents of slow learners are requested to meet HOD concerned for further improvement
of their ward.
 For instance, Programming Paradigms course offered in III year CSE witnessed an
increase of pass percentage from 67 to 83 after corrective measures taken in the CSE
department.
Analysis of students results for past four years
Year of
Passing
2015
2014
B.E – CSE
106
No of
Students
Passed
81
B.E - ECE
129
75
58.13
B.E - EEE
B.E –
MECH
B.TECH -IT
B.E CIVIL
M.E - CSE
49
33
67.3
58
49
84.48
56
48
82.14
56
29
51.7
16
16
100
M.E –VLSI
17
17
100
M.E –PED
6
4
66.6
MBA
17
12
70.5
B.E – CSE
111
73
65.7
Nil
B.E - ECE
122
92
75.4
Nil
B.E - EEE
B.E –
MECH
65
47
72.3
Nil
64
53
82.81
02
Programme
No of Students
Appeared
Pass
Percentage
No. of
University
Ranks
76.4
Yet to be
announced
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2013
2012
B.TECH -IT
B.E CIVIL
M.E - CSE
55
18
M.E –VLSI
63.64
Nil
17
94.4
2
16
14
87.5
1
M.E –PED
12
12
100
5
MBA
60
25
41
-
B.E – CSE
117
93
79.4
Nil
B.E - ECE
136
100
73.53
Nil
B.E - EEE
B.E –
MECH
B.TECH -IT
B.E CIVIL
M.E - CSE
60
44
73.3
1
64
57
89.06
Nil
35
29
82.86
Nil
18
17
94.4
6
M.E –VLSI
17
15
88.2
2
M.E –PED
16
15
93.75
Nil
MBA
44
32
73
2
B.E – CSE
125
85
68
Nil
B.E - ECE
134
106
79.1
Nil
B.E - EEE
B.E –
MECH
B.TECH -IT
B.E CIVIL
M.E - CSE
68
34
50
Nil
66
42
63.3
Nil
60
48
80
Nil
18
18
100
Nil
M.E –VLSI
17
17
100
2
M.E –PED
-
-
-
-
58
50
86
1
MBA
35
-
-
-
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2.6.3 How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the institution
structured to facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes?
The quality of teaching depends on the information or skill delivered to the students and the
delivery methods. Lecturing normally refers to the spoken explanations of the course to be learnt.
Demonstrating is the process of teaching through examples or experiments.
 Participation of students in Seminars, assignments, mini-projects, industrial visits and
group discussions are considered as measures for attainment of learning outcomes.
 A lesson plan is prepared well in advance before conducting the course and course files
are updated periodically. Lesson plan clearly indicates the learning outcomes of the
course.
 Course instructor analyses the syllabus and specifies the contribution of each unit towards
the learning outcomes.
 Every course instructor prepares lecture notes for the allotted course. Lecture notes
represent a summarization and complete sketch of the most important points, concepts
and ideas.
 Every lab course has a lab manualcomprising of an assortment of data, techniques,
procedures and expected experimental results.Students are encouraged to conduct
additional experiments and mini projects to enrich their practical knowledge.
 Students are instructed to avail the library resources for preparation of their assignments.
They are also encouraged to refer periodicals to present papers in conferences and
workshops.
 Assessment strategies enhance student‘s understanding and promote skills that will be
beneficial to students throughout their lives.
 Examination Cell coordinates in question paper preparation, answer book evaluation,
publication and analysis of results.
 To assess the students learning outcome, two unit tests, two internal tests and one model
examination are conducted at regular intervals. The questions framed during the tests
contribute to measure the particular learning outcome attainment by the students.
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 If learning outcome of the students is not satisfactory, appropriate counseling and re-tests
are arranged for slow learners. Special coaching classes are arranged for needy students
during weekends to improve their confidence for the university examinations.
 Achievement of learning outcomes is determined by assessment tools. Direct assessment
tools involve, test, exams, home assignments, project work, tutorials and laboratory work.
Indirect Assessment tools involve course end survey and course instructor survey
analysis.
 Every course instructor quantifies the level of attainment of learning outcome of the
course by assessing the performance of students in internal and external exams.
 Head of the Department analyses the learning outcome of the courses handled at the end
of the semester and plans for refining the course delivery.
2.6.4 What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the social
and economic relevance (Student placement, entrepreneurship, innovation and research
aptitude developed among students etc.) of the courses offered?
Placement cell:
The Institution has established a Training and Placement Cell headed by an experienced Training
and Placement Officer. The activities of the cell include visiting industries frequently and
exploring the possibilities of students‘ recruitment through campus interviews, to conduct
programs for students in areas of personality development, communication and technical skills
and to arrange Alumni meet every year.Placement training programs are scheduled for the
students every semester. Skilled trainers from reputed organizations such as Ethnus, SEED,
SMART, Campus Interaction are arranged to conduct the program. Mock exams and interviews
are conducted for the final year students.Students are facilitated to take up online tests on soft
skills and technical skills through campus interaction web portal. The performances of the
students are recorded and the status is notified.
Entrepreneurship Development Cell:
The Entrepreneurship and Incubation Centre at SKREC fosters creativity and offers support in
translating ideas into businesses. The aim is to cultivate the spirit of entrepreneurship among
talented and ambitious students. The Incubation Centre offers on-site business facilities to
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support entrepreneurship among students. The aim of the scheme is to motivate and cultivate the
commercial viability. Many innovative projects are rewarded with cash prizes and
certificates.The EDC organizes seminars and workshops to promote entrepreneurship initiatives.
MSME has recognized SKR Engineering College as one of the Technical/Business Incubation
centers for motivating and funding entrepreneurs in Chennai. Students are encouraged to provide
innovative ideas for societal issues.
Research and Development Cell:
Research & Development committee (R&D) of the institution provides proactive support to
students for carrying out industry oriented projects. Through a campus outreach program, the
committee conducts free seminars in various zones to sensitize students and faculty members in
important issues such as innovations, primacy of research, entrepreneurship, industry
collaboration, mission-mode projects for enhancing skills and employability.
To cultivate research aspirations among the students International and National Conferences,
Technical Symposia, Workshops, Seminars, Guest Lectures and Inplant trainings are organized
every semester.
Every department has doctorates specialized in their discipline. CSE department Research Centre
has been recognized by Anna University. The institution has recognized Anna university
supervisors to guide the research scholars. Most of the faculty members of all departments are
pursuing research in their discipline.
2.6.5 How does the institution collect and analyze data on student performance and
learning outcomes and use it for planning and overcoming barriers of learning?
 The performance of the students in unit tests, internal assessment tests are analyzed and
discussed during the class committee meetings, department meetings and necessary steps
are taken based on feedback from the staff as well as student representatives. The Head of
the Department frequently visits the classes and gets feedback from students regarding
subjects and staff. The steps taken to rectify the problem if any include additional lecture
hours, more practice sessions to solve the problems.
 The number of failures in internal tests and arrear subjects in university exams are
measures by which student learning outcome is assessed and accordingly coaching
classes are arranged.
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 In addition to the lectures and demonstration by the regular faculty, Guest Lectures are
arranged on different subjects. Eminent resource persons from reputed institution and
industry are invited to give lectures and share their varied experiences with the students
and faculty. Demonstration helps to raise student interest and reinforce memory retention
because they provide connection betweenconcepts and real-world applications.
 Lateral entry students, students from Tamil medium are given special care and
arrangements are made for classes in communication skills every Wednesday and Friday.
 Each course has defined course outcomes that are mapped to the programme outcomes
and a set of performance criteria that are used to measure the achievement of course
outcomes.
 Direct measures are provided through examinations or observations of student knowledge
or skills against measurable course outcomes. The knowledge and skills described by the
course outcomes are planned to specific complications on internal exams/home
assignment/group task. Throughout the semester the faculty records the performance of
students for each course outcome.
 Student‘s performance in the end semester exams is also considered for assessing the
attainment of the course outcome. Indirect assessment strategies are implemented by
implanting them in the course end survey.
2.6.6 How does the institution monitor and ensure the achievement of learning outcomes?
 Monitoring of the lecturing process is done through student feedback and review by peers
or seniors.
 Faculty members assigned with various theory subjects prepare lesson plans using the
standard format provided by the institution with emphasis on the learning of the students
 The instructional or lecture delivery of the faculty will be through a set of Educational
Technology /Tools opted by the faculty. Documentation of delivery of course contents is
done by maintaining course files by the concerned faculty for both theory and lab courses
 The log book is maintained by the faculty to monitor session attendance, topics covered
in that session, syllabus completion, and statistics of the performance of the students to
ensure that the syllabus coverage is as per plan and any deviations are recorded.
 The course delivery methods are chosen to meet the learning outcomes.
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 The achievement of learning outcomes is quantified by performance indicators such as
tests, seminars, tutorials, mini projects. The level of attainment are evaluated and
submitted to Academic Advisory Board.
 ―Automated College Management System (ACMS)‖ is used to monitor the students
attendance and academic performance
 Periodical class committee meetings, department meetings and counseling sessions are
held to improve students‘ performance and to solve their concerns relevant to studies.
 University results also contribute to measure the learning outcome attainment and are
documented in the course file.
Corrective measures are drafted for the upcoming
semesters.
 Various corrective measures such as change of course delivery methods, expert lectures
from industry, hands on practical session, peer interaction and course specific industrial
visit are arranged to improve the student performance
2.6.7 Does the institution and individual teachers use assessment/evaluation as an indicator
for evaluating student performance, achievement of learning objectives and planning? If
yes „provide details on the process and cite a few examples.
Yes
Course Outcome Assessment:
Course outcome Assessment is the process of collecting information from the seminars, exams
and assignments to improve the depth understanding of the students and their knowledge. Course
outcomes are analyzed based on the delivery methods and questions in internal examsby subject
handlers during the course of study.
Slow-learners coaching:
Special coaching classes are planned and scheduled for slow learners after internal tests. Retests
are conducted for slow learners as a measure to improve their academic performance. Tutorial
classes for courses such as Digital Principles and Design, Theory of Computation have shown
improvement in academic performance.
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Track Sheet:
A track sheet is used to record the progress of student activities in the lab session. It is
maintained for lab courses and kept in the lab course file. It contains the details of experiment
completion, record work and viva marks.
Course Instructor Survey:
Course instructor survey is the process of collecting information about the students by the subject
handler. It is conducted at the end of the semester to assess the student‘s ability, creativity and
performance.
Course End Survey:
The purpose of this survey helps to understand how well this course has enabled the student to
learn, and what new approaches may be adopted to teach the student in the future. It also aids in
assessing the knowledge obtained by the course and about the course instructor at the end of
semester.
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CRITERIA III
RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION
3.1 PROMOTION OF RESEARCH
3.1.1 Does the institution have recognized research center/s of the affiliating University or
any other agency/organization?
Yes, the Department of CSE is recognized as Research Centre by Anna University, Chennai and
the details are as follows:
Department
Computer Science &
Engineering
Details of Approval
Department of Computer Science and Engineering is recognized as a
Research Centre by Anna University, Chennai since January 2011.
Other organizations
Department
Computer Science Engineering&
Information Technology
Electronics & Communication
Engineering
Electrical &Electronics
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Research facility recognized by the other organizations








IBM Academy sponsored by IBM.
REDHAT Linux.
CISCO.
Object Frontier Solutions.
ANDROID.
ICTACT.
Lab VIEW Academy sponsored by NI (India).
Embedded Computing Research Lab associated
with ARM.
 Signal and ImagingLab in association with Corel
Technologies.
 Advanced Communication Lab in association with
VI Solutions.
 CISCO.
 Centre of Excellence in Power Electronics and
Drives.
 In-house and onsite Project facility in
PLC,SCADA&DCS
through
Axis
Global
Automation.
 Centre
of
excellence
in
Product
development(Rapid Prototype)
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3.1.2 Does the Institution have a research committee to monitor and address the issues of
research? If so, what is its composition? Mention a few recommendations made by the
committee for implementation and their impact.
Yes, the institution has an enthusiastic and dedicated Research& Development cell for carrying
out research activities in a systematic manner. The members of the R&D cell meet once in three
months and discuss about submitting research proposals and encouraging research activities in
various cutting edge technologies. Suggestions are provided by the members of the cell for
obtaining funds from organizations of national and international repute and the progress of
ongoingprojects is discussed during the meetings. The management provides support and
encouragement in implementing the activities by devising policies to improve research facilities
and sanctioning the funds needed.
The Constitution of the R&D cell is shown below:
Chair Person
Dr.M.Senthilkumar,M.E.,Ph.D.,Principal
Coordinator
Dr. T. Kalpalatha Reddy, M.E., Ph.D.,Dean - R&D
Asst. Coordinator Dr. R. Suguna, M.Tech., Ph.D.,Dean - CSE
Dr. Divya Satish, M.E.,Ph.D.,Prof. - CSE
Dr. P. Senthilkumar, M.E., Ph.D.,HOD -IT
Dr. R. Sankar, M.E.,Ph.D., HOD–EEE
Members
Prof. T. Senthil Kumar,M.E., (Ph.D) ,HOD -Mech.
Dr.S.R.Kannan,M.S., Ph.D., Dean-Civil
Dr.P.Vasudevan, Prof., Physics
Recommendations
 Motivate faculty members to register for Ph.D.and to carry out active research work.
 Motivate faculty to submit project proposals to various Central, State Government funding
agencies.
 Encourage departments to establish research facilities of its own.
 Encourage faculty to actively participate in short term training programs, workshops and
seminars conducted by reputed institutions and organizations.
 Motivate faculty to publish research findings in reputed Scopus indexed journals and
encourage them by providing cash awards for the papers published in refereed journals.
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 Provide allowances like TA/DA, partial fee sponsorship for faculty presenting papers in
National and International Conferences.
 Mentor students to involve in research and publish papers.
Impact
 Many faculty members have registered for Ph.D. in various universities under both Full time
and Part time programs
 Sabbatical leave is provided to faculty in order to aid for attending course work and for thesis
preparation.
 Faculty members are provided with on-duty to attend workshops and Faculty Development
programs conducted by other institutions and organizations which would be useful for their
research.
 Large number of funding proposals have been submitted by faculty members to various
funding agencies.
 The institution has received a fairamount of grants from various government funding
Agencies & Professional bodies.
 Majority of the departments organized National and International Conferences in
collaboration with reputed journal publishers.
 Numerous workshops, seminars and guest lectures are conducted frequently by all the
departments for the benefit of faculty and students.
 Faculty Development Programs are conducted by the institution every semester sponsored by
the affiliating university or government agencies or by itself, which motivate the faculty in
carrying out research activities.
 Faculty and few students regularly publish papers in various conferences and journals of
national and international eminence.
 Faculty members are motivated to engage in consultancy projects based on their expertise.
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3.1.3 What are the measures taken by the institution to facilitate smooth progress and
implementation of research schemes/projects?
Sovereignty to the Principal Investigator
The projects sanctioned by the funding agencies such as AICTE, MSME, DST, IET, IE, IEEE,
ISTE, MFL, CSI, TNSTE, Renewable Energy Research Foundation etc., are supported by the
management by providing full financial freedom to the Principal Investigator of the project. The
faculty can carry out research independently in accordance with guidelines provided by the
funding agency.
Timely availability or release of resources
The institution takes care of timely availability of resources for research and funds are released
without delay to accomplish the research activities. Additional resources are provided whenever
required for the successful completion of the project.
Adequate infrastructure and human resources
Exclusive lab space is allotted for R&D activities in the institution. State of the art lab facilities
are provided for smooth progress of research activities. Expertise groups are formed for
prominent research areas based on the specialization of faculty. This paves way for the
successful completion of projects on time.
Time-off, reduced teaching load, special leave etc. to teachers
Special privileges such as reduced work load, on duty for visiting industries, attending
conferences, workshops and seminars are provided for the faculty.
Support in terms of technology and information needs
State of the art lab facilities and latest software tools are purchased for the successful fulfillment
of research requirements. Augmentation of the lab facilities is done regularly. Software tools are
updated frequently to cope with growing trends in technology.
Facilitate timely auditing and submission of utilization certificate to the funding authorities
The institution arranges for timely auditing of research expenditure and submission of utilization
certificate to the respective funding agency on time.
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3.1.4 What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper and
research culture and aptitude among students?
To develop research interest and imbibe research culture among the studentsbased on the
requirements of the current industry needs, the following efforts are taken by the institution.
 Enrichment programs such as LabVIEW, MATLAB, IBM, CISCO, CAD, PLC SCADA etc.
are conducted every semester for students apart from the curriculum to enhance the technical
knowledge.
 By organizing symposiums and seminars in the college and motivating students to participate
in various symposiums conducted by other colleges, students are exposed to new
technologies and latest trends to compete with their counterparts. Students interact with
scientists, eminent industrial people and Professors from research institutions.
 In addition to lectures and demonstrations by regular faculty, Guest Lectures are frequently
arranged by the institution on various domains. Eminent resource persons from reputed
institutions and organizations like IITs, NITs, DRDO, DST, IET, CSIR, NI, MFL, CWET,
IBMetc., are regularly invited as speakers and they share their valued experiences with the
students. Guest Lectures make students understand the given topic from a different
perspective.
 The Institution arranges industrial visits for the students every semester to organizations and
companies like Sathish Dawan Space Center (ISRO) Sriharikotta, Rajiv Gandhi Memorial
Telecom Training Centre (BSNL), Meenambakkam, National Atmospheric Research
Laboratory NARL Tirupati, Doodarshan Kendra (DDK) Chennai, Electronic Test and
Development Centre, Chennai and Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research (IGCAR),
Kalpakkam. This instills the research culture in students and exposes them to the actual
industrial scenario.
 Students are instructed to do mini projects in their respective discipline and also to carry out
interdisciplinary projects. This helps them to improve their technical skills and to develop
research interest.
 At the end of every semester, the students are motivated to undertake in-plant training and
internship programs in industries to acquire practical knowledge about current technologies.
It will help them in developing their career and to get recruited by reputed organizations.
Many of our students who did internships have contributed towards research innovations like
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development of mobile applications, building rapid prototype models and also completed
many social relevance projects like Virtual Eye, Bus Location identifier, and Automatic Wet
Grinder.
3.1.5 Give details of the faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student research,
leading Research Projects, engaged in individual/collaborative research activity etc.)
With constant motivation and support provided by the management, faculty members are
pursuing Ph.D. at Anna University and other universities. They publish papers periodically in
national and international journals. Faculty members are actively involved in funded research
projects. Faculty members who are doctorates contribute majorly to funded projects.
Students are guided by the faculty members to carry out their research work successfully. Inputs
are provided by faculty during the progress of project and support is given to complete the
projects on time. The details of the number of students guided by the faculty and the proposals
submitted to various funding agencies are enumerated below:
Name of the
faculty
Area of
research
No. of Ph.D.
students
been
guided/
Guiding
Proposals submitted/
sanctioned
Membership in
professional
bodies
Computer Science &Engineering
Dr.R.Suguna
Image
Processing
5
Submitted:
AICTE-Rs.19,95,605/Submitted:
AICTERs. 47,20,500/Submitted:
IEEE -Rs. 15,000/Submitted:
Tamilnadu state
council for science and
technology –
Rs.49,500/Submitted:
Department of
Electronics and
Information
TechnologyRs.8,65,000/-
IEEE,CSI
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Dr.Divya Satish
Image
Processing
Mrs.Kujani.T
Machine
Learning
1
-
Submitted:
CSI -Rs.2,000/Sanctioned:
CSI -Rs.2,000/Submitted:
CSI -Rs.50,000 /ICMR-Rs.25,80,000/Sanctioned:
IEEE-Rs.15,000
CSI
IEEE,CSI
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Reddy
Medical
Imaging
Mr. T. Kaliraja
Wireless
Communication
Nil
Embedded
Electronics
Nil
Mr.B.Ramesh
Mrs.T.Muthu
Kumari
Mr.M.Afsar Ali
5
Renewable
Energy
Nil
Electronics
Nil
Submitted:
AICTE-1,00,000/Tamil Nadu State
Council for Science
and TechnologyRs.3,50,000
PRISM-Rs.8,00,000
ICMR-Rs.25,80,000/Sanctioned:
MODROBSRs.6,20,000/IE INDIA(PICO
Satellite)- Rs.1,00,000
/IET-Rs.10000/NI-Rs.10000/Submitted:
DRDO -Grant in AidRs.40,000
Submitted:
IE-India -Rs.50,000/Submitted:
AICTE IPS Rs.1,00,000/CWET-Rs.10,15,000/DST-PRISMRs.3,00,000/Submitted:
AICTE EDC –
Rs.13,29,350/-
ISTE,IET,
IETE
IE
IET
IETE
IET
IETE
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Dr.R.Sankar
Power
Electronics and
Drives
8
Submitted:
Central Power
Research InstituteRs.7,25,000/-
ISTE, IEEE
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Information Technology
Dr P. Senthil
Kumar
Networking,
Wireless
Communications
8
Mrs.K.
Tamilarasi
Web Services
-
Mrs.E.
Thenmozhi
MANETS
-
Mrs.L.
Vetrivendan
Mobile
communication
-
Mr .K. Prabhu
Data Mining,
Mobile
Communication
-
Submitted:
MSMERs. 2,16,000/Rs.1,95,000/Rs.2,55,000/Rs.2,31,000/IEDC-75,000/Submitted:
PRISM-Rs.5,00,000/Submitted:
MSME-Rs.2,57,500/Submitted:
IEDC-Rs.55,000/Submitted:
PRISM-Rs.5,00,000/Submitted:
IEDC-Rs.1,00,000/Submitted:
MSME-Rs.2,00,500/Submitted:
IEDC-Rs.75,000/Submitted:
IEDC-Rs.1,00,000/-
IEEE
CSI, ISTE
CSI, ISTE
-
Mechanical Engineering
Dr.M.Senthil
kumar
Vehicle
Dynamics
Mr. V.Chandran
Nano –micro
Composites
Mr. V.
Mariappan
Train Fire
Protection
3
-
Submitted:
DST–TSDPRs.66,00,000/Submitted:
DSIR–PRISMRs.13,97,000/Submitted:
DSIR–PRISMRs.2,00,000/Sanctioned:
TNSTE-Rs.10,000/-
SAE, ISTE,
ISME,CSI
SAE
ISTE
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3.1.6
Give
details
of
workshops/
training
Programs
/
sensitization
Programs
conducted/organized by the institution with focus on capacity building in terms of research
and imbibing research culture among the staff and students.
To develop and enhance research culture among faculty members and to promote publication of
research findings in quality, peer-reviewed journals, workshops, training programs and
sensitization programs are conducted by the institution periodically. The details of the events
organized by the institution and the list of external researchers participatedfor the past 3 years is
elaborated in Annexure II.
Details of Events
2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014-2015
Guest Lectures
14
25
27
9
Workshops/Seminars/FDP s
9
21
22
31
Conferences/Symposia
2
2
-
2
Continuing Education
Training Programs
2
2
2
3
3.1.7 Provide details of prioritized research areas and the expertise available with the
institution.
All departments are strengthened with qualified, competent and experienced faculty. Based on
the research specialization, faculty members guide the final year projects/conference paper work
in addition to guiding research scholars from other institutions.
The following table lists the research areas and expertise of the faculty from all the departments.
Name of the Department
Computer Science &
Engineering
Prioritized Research Areas
Experts
Image Processing
Dr.R.Suguna
Image Processing
Dr.Divya Satish
Software Engineering
Mr.T K S Rathish Babu
Image Processing
Mr.S.Baskar
Network Security
Mr.S.Suresh
Machine Learning
Mrs.T.Kujani
Data Mining
Mr.Kamalakannan,
Mrs.T.Sathya
Cloud Computing
Mrs.T.Dhanalakhsmi.
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Image/Signal Processing
Electronics &
Communication Engineering
VLSI Design
Embedded System
Technologies
Communication and Networks
Renewable Energy
Power Electronics and Drives
Power Systems Engineering
Electrical & Electronics
Engineering
Applied Electronics
Dr.R.Sankar
Mrs.N.Kumarikala
Mr.S.Anbuchandran
Mr.R.Rajarajan
Mrs.D.Sarala
Mrs.P.Deepa
Mr.S.Velladurai
Embedded and Real Time
Systems
Mr.K.Jagadishbabu
Embedded Systems
Mr.S.B.Vinoth
Web Services,
Cloud Computing
Android Technologies
Data Mining
Mechanical Engineering
Mrs.T.Muthukumari
Energy Engineering
Networking, WSN
Information Technology
Dr.T.Kalpalatha Reddy
Mr.K. Sivakumar
Mrs.D.Kirupadevi
Mrs.V.Malliga Princess
Mr.G.Gurumoorthy
Mrs.M.FarzanaFathima
Mrs.Vijayasri
Mr.B. Ramesh
Mrs.Papitha
Mr.T.Kaliraja
Mr.Venkatesh kanna
Dr P. Senthil Kumar
Mrs.E. Thenmozhi
Mrs.K. Tamilarasi
Ms.S. Aruna Rajeswari
Mr.J. Viswanath
Mr.L. Vetrivendan
Mr.K. Prabhu
Ms.A. Elangeswari
Ms.R. Rashmi
Ms.M. Varalakshmi
Ms.R. Poorni
Ms.V. Rekha
Computer Aided Design
Dr. M.Senthilkumar
Bio- fuel / Alternate Fuels
Mr.T.Senthilkumar
Optimization of Vertical Wind Mr.M.SenthilKumar
Mill
FSW-Online Monitoring
Micro-NanoRubber Composites
Mr.Madhivanan
Mr.V.Chandran
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Civil Engineering
Project Management,
Dr.S.R.Kannan
Alternative Construction
Material
Concrete and Construction
Mr.B.Krishnamoorthy
Material
3.1.8 Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit
the campus and interact with teachers and students?
Based on the interest of faculty and students, the institution organizes conferences, workshops,
seminars andguest lectures. Eminent researchers are invited from other reputed institutions and
organizations as resource persons so that the faculty and students gain exposure to the outside
world. Researchers from industry present the scenario of modern products and tools used to
enable the practical application of the products in everyday life. They interact with faculty
members and students to inculcate research culture in them.Professional Associations are
actively involved in organizing and sponsoring Tech symposiums and International Conferences.
The details of the events organized by the institution and the list of eminent researchers invited in
the recent years is elaborated in AnnexureIII.
3.1.9 What percentage of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical Leave for research activities?
How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and imbibe research
culture on the campus?
Approximately 20% of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical Leave for research activities.This kind
of provision encourages them to actively involve themselves in their research activities which in
turn improves the research environment in the institution.
The institution provides special leave in addition to Sabbatical Leave to researchers. The quality
of research has been enhanced as a consequence. The details of leave availed by faculty has been
summarized below:
 Around 5% of faculty members availed four weeks of leave for thesis preparation.
 Leave is provided to attend Course work and Doctoral committee meetings.
 Financial sponsorship and special leave is provided for faculty attending national and
international conferences and workshops.
 The quality of research has been enhanced due to the leave provided.
 Faculty members areencouraged to submit project proposals and publish their research work
in referred journals.
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3.1.10 Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating
awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and
elsewhere to students and community (lab to land).
The Institution creates awareness among students about the research findings of the projects
done at the institutional level by conducting seminars and workshops.
 Reputed research journals are available in the central library for access by students and
faculty.
 Guest lectures and short term training programs are conducted to motivate them in
pursuing research related to industry and to do projects which have social
relevance.Awareness is created on significance of patents.
 Additional experiments are done in each lab beyond the syllabus prescribed by the
University for promoting research culture among students.This enables them to be aware
of the prospective research areas and emerging trends.
Name of the
Department
List of projects with social
relevance
PICO Satellite
Computer
Science &
Engineering
Implementation of Bus
tracking with bus querying
system to minimize waiting
system
Integration of Remote
electricity board monitoring,
tampering with android
based auto payment systems
Obstacle and Pit detector
Automatic fire distinguisher
Robot
Traffic gesture mass
regulatory system
Name of the students
involved
M.Thiruniraiselvan
G.RamanGowda
Name of the project
guide
Dr.R.Suguna
Dr.Divya Satish
LoddPrasanthkumar.s
Akshay kumar.M
Mrs.T.Kujani
M.Saranya
S.Vidhya
Dr.R.Suguna
Varshini B
Thilagavathy.K
Dr.R.Suguna
Mr.S.Suresh
Yokesh.V
Mrs.S.Devi
Yokesh.V
Mr.Gokulakrishnan
E.Jagadeeswari
Vehicle positioning system
A.Betsy
Electronics & for public transport
R.Monika
Communicati
Sharonrubavathy.D
on
Head
Movement
based
Senthamizhselvi.S
Engineering
wheel chair control systems
Sevamani.B
for paralyzed patients
Narmatha.K
Mr.T.Kaliraja
Mr.G.Gurumoorthy
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Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
Sundaravel.M.S
Blind Navigation System
Vicky rajan.V
using GPS and GSM
Vigneshwaran.V
Sangeetha priya.M
Railway pedestrian crossing
Sundari.R
without using staircase
Koliden rajam.S
Sasidharan.K.P
Mind
wave
automated
Sathishkumar.P
robotic system
Shaikansari.P
Deepika.K.S
Library automation using
Kasthuri.S
android application
Tonybala
Solar based LED street light
K.Balasubramaniyan
for less energy consumption,
Jitendra Kumar
maintenance and power
K.Vignesh Kumar
demand
M.C.Naresh kumar
Smart code devices using
Prashanth Murali
GPS and GSM for patient
R.Rajesh Khanna
monitoring
S.Ranjith
Aravindan.R
Monitoring of gas pipeline
Jaganathan.B
using wireless network
Rajasekar.N
Kalaivani .S
Theft identification by using
Parimala.M
face recognition with
Ramya J
MATLAB
Silviya monica M
Vinoth Kumar. C
Fleet Telematics System Manoj. RV
Meena Parasuraman
An Intelligent Natural
Priyanka Dhanushkodi
Language Interface For
Sharmila Yuvaraj
Heterogeneous Database
M-Bike Lock And Tracking
System
Information
Technology
Text Synthesizer
Internet Of Things On
Emergency Care
Co2 Absorber
MSME
Finding Obstacles for
Impaired people using cane
E.Hari Krishnan,
E.Selva Ganapathy
E Raghupathy
G Nagaraj
S Ashwin Kumar
P.Janardhanan
A.Pradeep
R.Ajith Kumar
T.Pavithra
K.Navukkarasi
B.M.Monisha
M.Pooja Sri
Mr.A.Maheshkumar.
Mrs.P.Yaminipriya
Mrs.Farzana Fathima
Mr.T. Kaliraja
Ms.P.Deepa
Ms.N.Kumarikala
Mr.S.Velladurai
Dr.R.Sankar
Dr P. Senthil kumar,
Mrs.E.Thenmozhi
Mr.L. Vetrivendan
Dr. P. Senthil Kumar
Mrs.K. Tamilarasi
Mr.L. Vetrivendan
Ms.R.Rashmi
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Mortal Tracker
Submitted to IEDC
Mechanical
Engineering
Civil
Engineering
Prabha Ramaswamy
Geetha.N
P.Janardhanan
Squid Proxy
R.Ajith Kumar
Submitted to IEDC
A.Pradeep
G.Gayathri
ATM Security System
A.Bharathi
Submitted to IEDC
Third Year
Emission Reduction By Neelamurugan.G.M.
Exhaust Gas Recirculation In Prabakaran.V
Bio Diesel Engine
Raj Kumar.L
Design And Development Of
R.Mohan Babu
Integrated Heat Retention
Kushal Ray
System For Drying And
S.Owans Selvasingh
Preserving Foods
D.Karthikeyan
Compressed Air Vehicle
B.Babu
(CAV)
R.Sakthi
Tamil Azhagan E
Design And Development Of
Raman R
Eco- Friendly Cycle
Arul Mani S M
Design And Development Of Venkitesh S
Hybrid System In Two
Vignesh M
Wheeler
Giridharan R
Design And Fabrication Agilan R
Of
Automated
Multi Bhuvaneshwar.V
Plougher
Mukilan N
Design , Development And Srinivasan.R
Performance Analysis Of Arul.K
Natural Preservator
S.Ramsundar
Design, Development Of Alagappa
Alcohol Detection With Subramanian.S
Automatic Engine On-Off Deepan K S
System
Balaji.M
V.Sudhagar
Positive Use of Pet Bottles in K.Sudhagar
Construction
S.Balaji
B.Karthick Raja
Experimental
Study
on
Manikantan.R
Strengthening of Concrete
Karthikeyan.R
using Non-Bio Degradable
Praveen Rajselvan.R
Waste
A Study on their effect of M.Mahalakshmi
egg shell powder and lime on A.Rekha
their properties of clay
P.P.Vilasini
Dr. P. Senthil Kumar
Mr L. Vetrivendan
Mrs K. Tamilarasi
Mr .Muthuganesh
Mrs.E.Thenmozhi
Mr K. Prabhu
Mr.T.Senthil Kumar
Mr.S.Sakthivel
Mr.Sakthivel
Mr. R.Mano
Jebadurai
Mr. M.Senthil Kumar
Mr.
B.Arulmozhiselvan
Mr.V.Chandran
Mr K.Madhivanan
Mr.S.Dinesh,
Mr.K.Vasanthraj
Dr.B.Soundara
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Experimental
study
on
partial replacement of coarse
aggregate by seashells
Experimental Investigation
on Partial Replacement of
Coarse aggregate by Coconut
shell
Green
Concrete
Concept(partial replacement
of fine aggregate and coarse
aggregate
Ajay Ganesh.U
Sakthi Gnanavel .P
Narasimhan.P
Swerneshwar.L
Sathish.R
Gopinath.J.M
Divya.J
Saranya.K
Meenakshi.K
Sivakumar.P
Effect of using palm fiber
Subramani.R
into Concrete
Sundar.M
Riyas A.K
Effect of coir fiber and Egg
Gokulakrishnan.S
Albumen
Kalandar Edulali.N
Dhanalakshmi.K
A Comprehensive study on
Dhanalakshmi.R
sludge utilization in concrete
Rathna Devi.V
Experimental
study
on Rajesh.S
concrete
by
partial Vinoth Kumar .R
replacement of steel Slag as Suresh Mariyappan .P
Fine aggregate
SyedAbdulRahuman.S
D.V.Adhithiya
Sugarcane Bagasse Ash
C.R.Balaji
Concrete
N.Muralidharan
Structural
Design
and Rupesh.N
Planning of a Pedestrian Rajesh.S
subway under A Four lane Siva Karthick.S
road
Mohan Raj.N
K.Jegan
Development
of
fiber
P.Balamurugan
reinforcement concrete using
R.Jegadeesan
human hair.
K.Aravindhan
Experimental
study
on
N.Mohan Raj
Partial Replacement of Fine
P.Vengatesh
aggregate by Quarry Dust in
N.Lallu Prasad
Concrete.
Mr.S.Muruganantha
m
Mr.S.Muruganantha
m
Mr.Challa
Malligarjuna
Mr.K.Vasanthraj
Mr.Karthikeyan.S
Mr.S.Dinesh
Mr.Karthikeyan
Ms.Kamini
Indramohan
Mr.Challa
Malligarjuna
Mr.R.Subash
Mr.S.Dinesh
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3.2 RESOURCE MOBILIZATION FOR RESEARCH
3.2.1 What percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research? Give details of Major
heads of expenditure, financial allocation and actual utilization.
A fair percentage of budget is allocated to each department for research. The major allocation
and actual utilization is mentioned below.
Academic year
Budget allotted for improving
lab facilities development
Budget allotted for other
research activities
Spent
Allotted
Spent
2014-15
Allotted
2,000,000
1,128,847
650,000
544,095
2013-14
4,000,000
3,186,904
600,000
570,862
2012-13
2,710,000
1,987,818
1,525,000
1,283,428
2011-12
1,700,000
1,379,852
9,50,000
838,307
3.2.2 Is there a provision in the institution to provide seed money to the faculty for
research? If so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the faculty that has
availed the facility in the last four years?
Yes, The Institution provides a seed amount of Rs.50, 000/- depending on the research potential
of the department which is used for carrying out innovative project ideas emerged from student
fraternity.The Institutionalso provides support to the faculty by deputing them to do higher
studies. Apart from this incentives are also provided to the faculty for publications in National
and International Journals. The institution allocates sufficient funds for establishing center of
excellence in emerging areas in all the departments. The institution sponsored around 28 faculty
members and students to present papers in various research forums like Workshops/Seminars/
Symposia/Conferences etc. The college bears all the expenditure (boarding, lodging and
travelling) incurred to invite expert membersfor conducting research forums inside college
premises.
Academic year Amount disbursed % of faculties benefited
2014-15
87,500
32
2013-14
68,500
36
2012-13
97,700
42
2011-12
69,500
29
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3.2.3 What are the financial provisions made available to support student research projects
by students?
The institution has provided considerable research facilities during last 4 years to support
research activities of faculty and students.Some of the projects are funded by reputed institutions
and organizations such as DST, TNSTC, MFL, IIITDM, MSME and BARC. In association with
ISRO, Mission mode student Satellite project is being carried out by faculty and students which
is sponsored by IE. The following table lists the details of the research projects carried out over
past 4 years.
Name of the
funding agency
IEEE
IEEE
Title of the project
Implementation of Bus tracking
with bus querying system to
minimize waiting system
Integration of Remote electricity
board monitoring, tampering
with android based auto
payment systems
Details of the Students
involved
Lodd Prasanthkumar.s
Akshay Kumar.M
15,000
M.Saranya
S.Vidhya
15,000
Varshini B
Thilagavathy. K
M.Thiruniraiselvan
Pico Satellite
IE & SKREC
G.Raman Gouda
M.GangadharChowdary,
R.JaiKishen,
J.VinothKumar,
Darien Electric
Power Electronic converters
R.Gopinath,
Madras.
Vijay Venkatesh,
S.Shiva,
Arun Kumar
Manoranjit,
P.John Joshua,
Vee
Eee
A.karimullah,
Smart grid DAQ robot
technologies,
K.Logesh,
Chennai.
P.K.AnuPrabha,
C.Naveena
Antu Kumar
Axis
Global Railway track management
Avinash Thakur
system using PLC and SCADA
Automation
Subash Kumar
Automatic All Power/Particle
MSME,
R. Kiran
Based Dispensing Machine
Government
Of India
CSI
Obstacle and Pit detector
Amount
Sanctioned
(Rs.)
10000
1,00,000
10,000
5,000
15,000
50,000
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Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Deepbiz
Private Ltd
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
National
Instruments
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
VI solutions
IET
Compressed Air Vehicle (CAV)
Department Academic Support
System
Student Aid Mobile App
SMS Display
SKR Live Streaming
Kiran.R
Umashankar.S
Vehicle Monitoring System
SKR Screen Connector
Virtual Eye
Library
automation
android application
Language
LabVIEW
translation
D.Karthikeyan
R.Sakthi
B.Babu
P.Abishya
B.Sabeeka
S.Senthamil Selvi
Mageshwaran.S
Rameez Raza.K.A
Sathish.M
M.Saravana Poovizhi,
M.Suruthi
T.Vinoth Kumar,
M.Prithivirajan,
V.Nithyanadan
R.Kiran,
R.Harivishnu,
S.Magesh
Prakash M
Santhoshkumar E
Prashanth Kumar V
using Deepika K S
Kasthuri S
using Kotteeswari S
Pavithra A M
Jegadeeswari. E
Bus location finding using GSM
Betsy A
and GPS
Monika R
Sidhu S
Driving license test automation
Uttara M
using LabVIEW
Menaka B
Ramkumar K
Robo restaurant
Prasanth N
Jaheer Hussain A
30,000
10,000
20,000
12,500
1,00,000
12,500
12,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
3.2.4 How does the various departments/units/staff of the institute interact in undertaking
inter-disciplinary research? Cite examples of successful endeavors and challenges faced in
organizing interdisciplinary research.
Research groups in specialized areas consists of faculty and students from all the departments
meet once in three months to discuss about possible interdisciplinary projects that can be
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considered for mutual benefit and which can bring social impact also.As an outcome many new
ideas had been emerged and proposals were submitted for possible funding from PRISM &
TNSCET. Apart from projects, the various departments together conduct workshops and
national/ international conferences to promote interdisciplinary research.
A few examples of the interdisciplinary research activities are listed below.
Interdisciplinary
Research
Area/Activity
Title of The projects/workshops/conferences
Pico Satellite
Enhanced Public Transport Management System
using GSM
Design Of FSK Demodulator And Modified Bch
Decoder (63,56) For Telecommand Subsystem In
Cubesat
Departments
involved
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
Design Of Telemetry System For Cube Satellite
ECE,CSE
Design Of Wdt, Por, Snap Circuit, Clock
Derivations And Telemetry Formats For Cubesat
ECE,CSE
On Board Computer With Its Interface In Cubesat
ECE,CSE
Design Of Acs Interface With Obc In Cubesat
ECE,CSE
Realization Of Detumbling Mode And ADCS Mode
For PISAT Onboard Software Module
Development Of PI SATAOCSOnboard Software
Analog & Digital Modules
Communication
Avoiding Stack Issues On VLSI Implementation Of
Stack Based CPU Architecture
Realization Of Pm Receiver And Clock Recovery
For Satellites And Ground Stations
Removal Of Phase Ambiguity In Bpsk Modulation
For Satellite And Ground Station
Design And Digital Implementation Of Uplink
Baseband System In Pi-Sat And Implementation Of
It In Onboard Satellite Command Processor
A Satellite Process Based On Tele commanding
System In Pi-Sat And Implementation Of On-Board
Command Processor
Implementation Of On-Board Satellite Tele
commanding System Of Pi-Sat Through S-Band
Communication
Implementation Of BER Measurement System
Using BPSK For Satellites And Ground Stations
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE
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Instrumentation
Engineering
Microcontroller
and Embedded
Systems
Tank Level And Flow Simulation On Lab VIEW
ECE,CSE,IT
Creating A Smart Home Using Lab VIEW
ECE,CSE,IT
Driver Drowsiness Detecting Machine using Pulse
Oximeter
Design, Development of Alcohol Detection With
Automatic Engine On-Off System
Development Of Voice Controlled Wheel Chair For
Disabled Person
ECE,CSE
ECE,CSE,MECH
ECE,CSE, MECH
Library Automation Using Android Application
ECE,CSE
Automatic Wet Grinder
ECE,EEE
Signal and Image Theft identification by using face recognition with
MATLAB
Processing
Microcontroller and Embedded system
3D Game designing
Workshop
CISCO Networking
International Conference on Recent Research in
International
Engineering
Conference
EEE,ECE
ECE,CSE,EEE,IT
EEE,ECE,CSE,IT
3.2.5 How does the institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and research
facilities of the institution by its staff and students?
Exclusive Research facilities have been created for carrying out the research activities which are
accessible to both the faculty and students as per the recommendations of the R & D cell.
 Equipments in laboratories are utilized appropriately during workshops and FDPs by
students and faculty in addition to the wide usage of equipments during regular
laboratory sessions.
 Separate laboratory facilities for research, including equipments and software tools have
been created for each department which could be used by faculty and students after the
college hours.
3.2.6 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other
beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If „yes‟ give details.
Yes, Special grants has been received by the institution for creating research centers such as NI
LabVIEW Academy,IBM Academy, Embedded Computing lab to upgrade and purchase new
equipments and the details of the grants are listed below.
Research facility
Name of the Funding Agency Total grant received(Rs)
Computer Science & Engineering
IE
1,00,000
Facilities for Pico Satellite
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IET
International Conference
IET
International Conference
CSI
Project Competition
Anna university
FDP on Theory of computation
Electronics & Communication Engineering
AICTE
MODROBs
IE
Facilities for Pico Satellite
Anna University
FDP on Image Processing
Anna University
FDP on Optical Networks
National Instruments
NI Centre of Excellence
National Instruments
NI Centre of Excellence
IET
Workshops and Seminars
National Instruments
Lab VIEW Workshop
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Tran sun Energy Systems
Solar Panel & BLDC Fan
Mechanical Engineering
MSME
MSME Incubation Centre
20,000
10,000
2000
80,000
6,20,000
1,00,000
25,000
60,000
89,700
50,400
20,000
30,000
10,000
43,90,000
3.2.7 Enumerate the support provided to the faculty in securing research funds from
various funding agencies, industry and other organizations. Provide details of ongoing and
completed projects and grants received during the last four years.
The R&D cell conducts regular meetings with faculty and students to motivate them to do
funded projects. The chairperson, coordinators and professors from Engineering, Science and
Humanities department provide suggestions on how to apply for funding and list out the different
national and state level agencies which provide funding. Many senior faculty members submitted
funded proposals to various Govt. and Non Govt. organizations. The teaching load for those
faculty members is reduced to provide them ample time to carry out the project comfortably. The
list of grants provided by various agencies during the last 4 years is mentioned below.
Duration
Name of the
Project
Minor projects
Year
From
To
Title of the
Project
3
Months
Academic Results
Management
System
2
months
VIRTUAL EYE
Name of the
Funding
agency
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Total
grant
Received
Sanctioned Received (in Rs.)
till date
Total Grant (in Rs.)
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
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Trust
2
Months
Tamilnadu
Innovators
Network APP
6
months
Compressed Air
Vehicle (CAV)
20072008
onwards
Automated
Campus
Management
System
SKREC
3 years
Grid connected
wind Energy
systems
Renewable
Energy
Research
Foundation
1 year
Grid tied PV
Inverter with
intelligent antiislanding control
and load sharing
technique
Renewable
Energy
Research
Foundation
3 years
MODROBS
1 year
Pico Satellite
Major projects
6
months
6
months
6
Months
3years
An Eye Mote For
Differentially
Abled Persons
Investigation Of
The Multi Scale
Statistics Dental
Ct Images
Automatic
Platform
Allocation
And
Signaling
Automatic All
Power/Particle
Based Dispensing
Machine
A non –Invasive
Diagnosis of the
Digestive System
Disorders from the
Electro
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
10,000
10,000
10,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
50,000
32,000
32,000
60,000
60,000
80,000
80,000
AICTE
6,20,000 6,20,000
6,20,000
ISRO
26,00,000 6,00,000
6,00,000
Under
process
Under
process
1, 00,000
Under
process
Under
process
2, 00,000
Under
process
Under
process
50,000
50,000
30,000
25,86,000
Under
process
Under
process
BARCBRNS
AICTE
PRISM
MSME,
Government
Of India
ICMR
80,000
60,000
25,00,000
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1year
1 year
15
months
15
months
15
months
15
months
15
months
15
months
Interdisciplinary
projects
Since
20112012
physiological
condition
Commercial
Implementation of
Flexible
Rotogravure
Printing
Technique on
Plastic, Paper
Sheets of
Thickness of over
two hundred and
Fifty microns.
Useful Rubber
Articles From
Waste Tire
Rubber
DSIRPRISM
Innovative 30cm
scale
MSME
8.30
8.30
MSME
7.85
7.85
MSME
7.50
7.50
MSME
6.30
6.30
MSME
6.80
6.80
MSME
7.15
7.15
IE &
SKREC
1,00,000
1,00,000 1,00,000
12vdc operated
material handling
system for TATA
ACE vehicles
Child safe micro
tip integrated math
compass
Automatic all
powder / Particle
Dispensing
machine
5 V DC USB
socket with pouch
for keeping the
mobile phone
Development of
special purpose
Roto printing
system for more
than 500 micron
thick flexible
sheet
Pico Satellite
Submitted
DSIRPRISM
Submitted
43,90,000
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3
Months
6
months
6
months
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
Finding Obstacles
for Impaired
people using cane
Library
Automation Using
Android
Application
Automatic Wet
Grinder
Design Of FSK
Demodulator And
Modified Bch
Decoder (63,56)
For Telecommand
Subsystem In
Cubesat
Design Of
Telemetry System
For Cube Satellite
Design Of WDT,
Por, Snap Circuit,
Clock Derivations
And Telemetry
Formats For
Cubesat
On Board
Computer With Its
Interface In
Cubesat
Design Of ACS
Interface With
OBC in Cubesat
Realization Of
Detumbling Mode
And Adcs Mode
For Pisat Onboard
Software Module
Development Of
Pisat Aocs
Onborad Software
Modules
Avoiding Stack
Issues On VLSI
Implementation
Of Stack Based
Cpu Architecture
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
15,000
15,000
15,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
15,000
15,000
. 15,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
15,000
15,000
15,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
Rs.
5,000
5,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
5,000
5,000
5,000
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6
months
6
months
6
months
6
months
6
months
6
months
Industry
sponsored
6
months
Realization Of Pm
Receiver And
Srinivasa
Clock Recovery
Educational 5,000
For Satellites And
Trust
Ground Stations
Removal Of Phase
Ambiguity In
Srinivasa
Bpsk Modulation
Educational 5,000
For Satellite And
Trust
Ground Station
Design And
Digital
Implementation
Of Uplink
Srinivasa
Baseband System
In Pi-Sat And
Educational 5,000
Implementation
Trust
Of It In Onboard
Satellite
Command
Processor
A Satellite
Process Based On
Telecommanding
Srinivasa
System In Pi-Sat
And
Educational 5,000
Implementation
Trust
Of On-Board
Command
Processor
Implemetation Of
On-Board Satellite
Srinivasa
Telecommanding
Educational 5,000
System Of Pi-Sat
Trust
Through S-Band
Communication
Implementation
Of BER
Measurement
Srinivasa
System Using
Educational 5,000
BPSK For
Trust
Satellites And
Ground Stations
Four-quadrant
Vee Eee
Chopper-fed
Technologies
75,000
Embedded DC
Solutions
Drive Using
Pvt. Ltd
Fuzzy Controller
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
75,000
75,000
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6
months
6
months
6
months
6
months
6
months
3
Months
3
Months
Control of the
Shunt Active
Darien
Power Filter under
Electric
50,000
Non-ideal Grid
Madras
Voltage and
Unbalanced Load
Conditions
Digital control
Vee Eee
strategy for four
Technologies
quadrant operation
60,000
Solutions
of three phase
Pvt. Ltd
BLDC motor with
load variations
Next generation
auto theft
prevention system
using smart
gravitational lock,
Vee Eee
cryptographic
Technologies
50,000
keyless entry,
Solutions
touch screen
Pvt. Ltd
ignition,
ubiquitous vehicle
tracking, GPS
fencing and
remote fuel cut-off
Performance
analysis of pole
Darien
amplitude
Electric
80,000
modulated three
Madras
phase squirrelcage induction
motor
Vee Eee
Multilevel inverter Technologies
in renewable
Solutions
90,000
energy systems
Pvt. Ltd
Vehicle
Monitoring
System
Enhanced
Adaptive
Acknowledgement
using Intrusion
Detection System
50,000
50,000
60,000
60,000
50,000
50,000
80,000
80,000
90,000
90,000
Deepbiz
Private Ltd
12,500
Kaashiv
Infotech
10,500
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3
Months
3
Months
6
months
1 year
1 year
1 year
1 year
I year
Students
research
Projects
1 year
Privacy
Preserving
Technique in
Castle
Video
Surveillance
Facility to access
PC using Smart
Phone
Employee Portal
System
Fpga
Implementation
Of Baseband
Signal Processor
For Sdr
High Speed Data
Rate And Fixed
Latency For
Serializer And
Deserializer
A High
Throughput InLoop De-Blocking
Filter Architecture
For Supporting
H.264/Avc
Multiple Video
Coding Standards
Under Water
Vehicle Guidance
And Control
Using Fpga
Design Of
Reconfigurable
System On Chip
Based High Speed
Data Acquisition
System For
Marine
Application
An Alternative
Distributed
Control Using Lab
VIEW
Elysium
Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
12,500
Elysium
Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
12,500
CES Pvt Ltd
20,000
-
IIITDM
5,000
5,000
5,000
IIITDM
5,000
5,000
5,000
IIITDM
5,000
5,000
5,000
-
Niot
5,000
5,000
5,000
Niot
5,000
5,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
Madras
Fertilizers
Ltd.
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1 year
1 year
1 year
3
Months
3
Months
3
Months
Process Analysis
And I/O System
Of
Demineralisation
Plant With Lab
VIEW And DCS
Implementation of
Bus tracking with
bus querying
system to
minimize waiting
system
Integration of
Remote electricity
board monitoring,
tampering with
android based
auto payment
systems
SKR Screen
Connector
SKR Live
Streaming
SMS Display
Madras
Fertilizers
Ltd.
10,000
10,000
10,000
IEEE
15,000
15,000
15,000
IEEE
15,000
15,000
15,000
12,000
12,000
12,000
1,00,000
1,00,000 1,00,000
12,500
12,500
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
12,500
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3.3 RESEARCH FACILITIES
3.3.1 What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars within
the campus?
 A dedicated R &D cell has been created for fulfilling the research requirements .The
members of the cell meet at regular intervals and discusses the plans and procedures for
research activities carried out in each semester. Valuable inputs are provided by the
members of the committee.
 The state of the art library facilities like digital library, DELNET, IET library and huge
volumes of research oriented text books, reference materials of research findings are
available to motivate faculty and students to flourish with innovative research ideas.
 Extensive lab facilities including advanced equipments, measuring devices and
simulation tools have been created to support research in a broad manner.
 High speed internet connectivity up-to 24Mbps and high end computing facilities are
available in all the departments to cater research needs.
The lab facilities available in all the departments are listed below.
Name of the Lab
Equipments/software available
Computer Science & Engineering
CISCO Lab
Network related equipments
REDHAT Lab
UNIX and Linux Software
IBM
Rational Rose
ANDROID Lab
SDK manager, Android studio and Eclipse IDE
Graphics
Blender graphics software, Unity game development software
Internet Programming Lab
Adobe Dreamweaver
Data base Lab
Oracle 11i
VLSI Lab
Lab VIEW Academy
Electronics & Communication Engineering
RTC boards
SpartanIII trainer with board device
Xilinx ISE 8.2ISoftware
Tanner software
NI ELVIS Workstation
NI Mechatronics Kit
NI Embedded Kit
myDAQ sbRIO
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Netsim
MATLAB with simulink R2015A
Digital Signal Processing TMS320C6713 processor
TMS320C5416 processor
Lab
CCS-C6000 software
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Power System Simulation
ETAP software, MATLAB software
Lab
Centre Of Excellece In Switched Reluctance Motor, Stepper motor, Brushless DC
Power Electronics And motor, PMDC motor, microcontroller, DSP controller, Digital
Storage Oscilloscope.
Drives
Information Technology
Rational Suite, ArgoUML, Visual Paradigm Eclipse IDE and
Design Lab
JUnit
Java, Dream Weaver, MySQL, SQL Server, Apache Server
Multimedia Lab
JWSDP 1.3, Net Beans 6.5, Blender, OpenGL
C, C++, LEX and YACC
Compiler Lab
Networks Lab
Mining Lab
WEKA, RapidMiner, DB Miner
Mechanical Engineering
CAD/CAM Lab
3-D Printer
Ansys14.0, Soliworks 15
CAD/CAM Lab
Manufaturing Technology Vertical Milling Machine
Centreless Grinding Machine
Lab
Anemometer
EMM
SOM
Thermal Lab
Computer Aided Building
Drawing
Survey Lab
Universal Testing Machine
Bio-Diesel Plant, Data Acquisition System, Exhaust Gas
Analyzer
Civil Engineering
Computer system of Pentium IV or
equivalent,AUTOCAD,STAAD PRO
Total Station, Theodolites, Dumpy Levels,Hand held GPS
Strength Of Materials
Laboratory
UTM of minimum 400KN Capacity, Torsion Testing Machine
for Steel Rods, Izod Impact Testing Machine, Hardness Testing
Machine
Rockwell Vicker‘s Brinnel, Beam Deflection Test Apparatus,
Cube Moulds
Hydraulic
Engineering
Laboratory
Bernoulli‘s Theorem- Verification Apparatus
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Soil Mechanics Laboratory
Environmental Engineering
Laboratory
Concrete And Highway
Engineering Laboratory
Sieves, Hydrometer, Liquid and plastic limit apparatus,
Shinkage limit apparatus, Proctor compaction apparatus, UTM
of minimum of 20KN capacity, Direct shear apparatus, Field
density measuring device,Triaxial shear apparatus,Three gang
consolidation test device,
Oxygen analyzer, Spectrophotometer, Ion – selective electrode,
Sodium Potassium Analyzer – Flame Photometer, Gas
Chromatography
Concrete cube moulds, Concrete cylinder moulds, Concrete
Prism moulds, Sieves, Concrete Mixer, Slump cone, Flow table,
Vibrator, Trovels and planers, UTM – 400 kN capacity, Vee
Bee Consistometer, Aggregate impact testing machine, CBR
Apparatus, Blains Apparatus,Los - Angeles abrasion testing
machine, Marshall Stability Apparatus
3.3.2 What are the institutional strategies for planning, upgrading and creating
infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of researchers especially in the new and
emerging areas of research?
 The Institution has state of the art infrastructure. The management has always shown
keen interest in investing on infrastructure as per the AICTE and Anna University norms.
An exclusive lab for research activities has been set up in each department which
includes latest instruments, modeling tools and simulation software.
 The institution allocates budget every year to enhance the research facilities and
procurement of advance equipments in laboratories.
 The R & D cell encourages the faculty to submit proposals to funding agencies like
AICTE/UGC/CSIR etc., under various schemes (MODROBS, Research Promotion
Scheme (RPS)) mainly to establish and upgrade the infrastructural facilities to meet the
needs of the researchers.
 New and Emerging areas of research like Mobile application development, web
application are facilited through Centre of Excellence of OFS.
3.3.3 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other
beneficiary agency for developing research facilities? If „yes‟, what are the instruments/
facilities created during the last four years.
Yes, the equipments and facilities received from various industries are listed below.
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Name of the Funding
Agency
IE
Total grant
received(Rs)
1,00,000
IET
20,000
IET
10,000
CSI
2000
Anna university
80,000
AICTE
6,20,000
FDP on Image Processing
Anna University
25,000
FDP on Optical Networks
Anna University
60,000
National Instruments
1,40,100
IET
20,000
National Instruments
30,000
Solar Panel & BLDC Fan
Tran sun Energy Systems
10,000
MSME Incubation Centre
MSME
43,90,000
Srinivasa Educational
trust
Srinivasa Educational
trust
1,70,000
Instruments/ facilities created
Facilities for Pico Satellite
International Conference on Computational
Intelligence and Communication(ICCIC 2012)
International Embedded Conference Electronics
and computing Systems (EECS 2011)
Project Competition
FDP on Theory of computation
MODROBs
 TMS320C6713DSP starter Kit – (10 No.)
 Image Processing Daughter card.
 Image Sensing Camera
Centre of Excellence
 NI ELVIS Workstation
 NI Mechatronics Kit
 NI Embedded Kit
Workshops and Seminars
Lab VIEW Workshop
Centre less grinding machine
Rapid prototype – 3D printer
USD 1297
3.3.4 What are the research facilities made available to the students and research scholars
outside the campus / other research laboratories?
Apart from the facilities provided for research within the campus, MOUs are signed with various
industries to make use of their equipment and expertize for the benefit of faculty and students.
Institutional membership cards from IIT, Anna University and British Council Library provides
pathway for the faculty and students to use their research facilities.All UG and PG students are
motivated to carry out their final year projects in research organizations and industries like TCS,
IIITDM, MFL, IITM, NITT, PESIT (CORI Lab) etc. Faculties registered for Ph.D under various
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Universities are allowed to avail research facilities of their research University. The different
institutions and industries which have supported our faculty and students to carry out their
projects are listed below.
Research Facility Available
Host Institution/Industry
Outside The College
Computer Science & Engineering
Technologies
In MIT- campus,Anna
Mr.S.Suresh,Mr.S.Baskar& Emerging
ComputerScience
and University,
IV Year Students
Engineering
Chennai
Mrs.T.Kujani,Mr.TKS
Embedded system, Wireless
Rathish babu
PLC Technologies
Mr.S.Suresh,Mr.S.Baskar& Networks
III ,IV Year Students
Mrs.T.Kujani,Mr.TKS
Rathish babu
Android, Network
Outrance Technologies
Mr.S.Suresh,Mr.S.Baskar&
III ,IV Year Students
Mrs.T.Kujani,Mr.TKS
Rathish babu
Web Services, Data Mining
Jelly Stone Technologies
Mr.S.Suresh,Mr.S.Baskar&
III ,IV Year Students
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Anand Institute of Higher
Technology,
Power Electronic Converters,
Centre for Wind Energy
Mrs.T.Muthukumari
Inverters.
Technology
Anna University,Chennai
Saranathan Engg. College.
CADENCE software
Mrs.M.Farzana Fathima
Anna University,Chennai
NS2 simulation tool
Sathyabama University
Mr.T.Kaliraja
Xilinx
Virtex-II
FPGA
CORI LAB,PESIT
K.Arthi
kit,Xilinx 12.4 simulation tool
Virtex-6FPGA kit,Xilinx 12.4 CORI LAB,PESIT
M.Kumaraguru
simulation tool
Virtex-II FPGA kit,Xilinx 13.2 CORI LAB,PESIT
A.Mathivathani
simulation tool
Virtex-6 FPGA kit,Xilinx 13.2
CORI LAB,PESIT
K.Sowmya
simulation tool
Virtex-6FPGA kit,Xilinx 13.2
CORI LAB,PESIT
R.Swathi
simulation tool
Xilinx Virtex UltraScale FPGA CORI LAB,PESIT
VCU110 Development Kit
M.Deepa
Xilinx 13.4 simulation tool
Faculty/Students Details
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Virtex-6FPGA kit, Xilinx 13.4
simulation tool
Virtex-6FPGA
kit,
Xilinx
Vivado design suite
Virtex-II ProFPGA kit,Xilinx
Vivado design suite
Virtex-II ProFPGA kit,Xilinx
Vivado design suite
Virtex-6 FPGA kit,Xilinx 14.2
simulation tool
M.Packiya Rani
S.Preethika
P.Bhavadharani
V.N.Boopathirajan
T.Micheal Xavier
CORI LAB,PESIT
CORI LAB,PESIT
IIITDM,chennai
IIITDM,chennai
IIITDM,chennai
Madras Fertilizers
Ltd,chennai
Madras Fertilizers
Ltd,chennai
NIOT,chennai
M.Prabhavathy
LabVIEW
R.Vinodhini
LabVIEW
T.Deepika
Xilinx Vivado design suite
Xilinx Virtex UltraScale FPGA
VCU108
NIOT,chennai
Altera Arria
V.Kishore Kumar
Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA KC705
K.Maniyarasan
NIT,Trichy
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
M.Gangadhar Chowdary,
R.Jai Kishen, J.Vinoth
Kumar
R.Gopinath,Vijay
Venkatesh, S.Shiva, Arun
Kumar
S.Manoranjit,
P.John Joshua,
A.Karimullah
K.Logesh,
P.K.Anu Prabha,
C.Naveena
Antu Kumar, Avinash
Thakur, Subhash Kumar
Vimal Raj.V,
Vinoth Kumar.M, Vivek
Krishnan
Kalaivani.S, Parimala.M,
Ramya.JSilviya Monica.M
Divakar. B. A, Gopinath.D,
Seyed Ahamed.S.M
Dinesh.R, Dinesh.T,
Venkatram.B
Power Electronic Converters
Darien Electric
Madras,Chennai
Power Electronic Converters
Vee Eee
Technologies,Chennai
PLC And SCADA
Axis Global
Automation,Chennai
PLC And SCADA
Technocrat Automation
Solution Limited,Chennai
Building Energy Management
Voltechtransformers,Chennai
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Information Technology
J. Nivitha
Project Internship
TCS,Chennai
P. Acshaya
Final Year Project
HCL,Chennai
Mechanical Engineering
Frictions stir welding Testing
Equipment.
IC engine Data Acquistion
system
Anna University,Chennai.
Mr.K.Madhivanan
Mr.T.Senthil Kumar
Sri Venkateshwara College
of Engineering.
3.3.5 Provide details on the library/ information resource center or any other facilities
available specifically for the researchers?
 The institution has state of the art library facilities like digital library, DELNET and IET
library. The library comprises of 35361 volumes of text books and 175 National/International
journals.These help the faculty and students to enhance their knowledge in the topics of their
research interest.
 In addition students and faculty can access British council library and Anna university library
through exclusive library cards provided to them. Research oriented text books, reference
materials of research findings are available for both faculty and students which motivate
them to come out with innovative research ideas.
3.3.6 What are the collaborative research facilities developed / created by the research
institutes in the College? For ex. Laboratories, library, instruments, computers, new
technology etc.
Collaborative research facilities are created as per the recommendation of the R&D cell which
conducts meetings regularly. All the requirements pertaining to projects, seminars FDPs,
workshops related to research are submitted to R&D cell by various departments. R&D cell
submits the requirements to IQAC for review. The management devises the policies and takes
necessary action for creating the facilities.
To promote research exclusive research centers have been set up in association with reputed
organizations .The following list of center of excellence a.re established in the institution
 Centre of Excellence in IBM
 Centre of Excellence in CISCO
 Centre of Excellence in REDHAT
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 Centre of Excellence in ANDROID
 Centre of Excellence in Advanced VLSI
 Centre of Excellence in Embedded Computing
 Centre of Excellence in Signal and Imaging
 Centre of Excellence in Power Electronics and Drives
 In-house and onsite Project facility in PLC SCADA DCS through Axis Global
Automation
 Centre of excellence in Product development(Rapid Prototype)
3.4 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS AND AWARDS
3.4.1 Highlight the major research achievements of the staff and students in terms of
Patents obtained and filed (process and product)
 Patents obtained and filed
 Original research contributing to product improvement
 Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the service
 Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development
Patents obtained and filed
Faculty members and students of the institution are constantly involved in the research activities.
As a result of their hard work, some of them have applied to get patent for their work.
S.No
Title of patents
Name of Inventors
Date of
Application
Status
Patent details of Faculty
1
Engineering template – I
Dr.M.SenthilKumar
27-06-2001.
Completed
2
Engineering template – II
Dr.M.Senthilkumar
14-02-2002.
Completed
Dr.M.Senthilkumar
25-09-2014.
Completed
Dr.M.Senthilkumar
25-09-2014.
Completed
Dr.M.Senthilkumar
25-09-2014.
Completed
Dr.M.Senthilkumar
25-09-2014.
Completed
Dr.M.Senthilkumar
25-09-2014.
Completed
Dr.M.Senthilkumar
25-09-2014.
Completed
3
4
5
6
7
8
Engineering template –New
Design
Engineering template –New
Design
Engineering template –New
Design
Engineering template –New
Design
Engineering template –New
Design
Engineering template –New
Design
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Biodiesel
Mr.T.Senthilkumar
2015
Applied
10
Modified EGR
Mr.T.Senthilkumar
2015
Applied
11
Constant speed Applications in
Dc Machines
Dr.R.Sankar
2015
Applied
MARCH
2012
Filed
Patent details of students
G. Vigneswaran
Design and Development of
S.Madhu Sabray
1
Multi Purpose Drafting
A. Gnana
Instrument
Visuvasam
Original research contributing to product improvement
3 D printer / Rapid proto type machine, which helps to improve the design and development
of the 3D models.
Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the service
Research studies/Research focus area
Name of the faculty involved
Dr.R.Suguna
Image Processing
Dr.Divya Satish
Mr.S.Baskar
Dr.T.Kalpalatha Reddy
Biomedical Engineering
Mr.K.Sivakumar
Mr.G.Gurumoorthy
Renewable energy
T.Muthukumari
Software Engineering
Mr.T KS Rathish Babu
Network Security
Mr.S.Suresh
Machine Learning
Mrs.T.Kujani
Alternate fuel
Mr. T. Senthil kumar
Polymer matrix composite Materials
Mr. V.Chandran
Renewable Energy
Condition monitoring
Mr. M.Senthil kumar
Mr. K. Madhivanan
Production Based Scheduling Method
(PBSM)
Dr.S.R.Kannan
Natural Coagulants in water treatment
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Construction Demolition Waste- An
Alternate Sub-base Material for
Pavement Formation
Bio Remediation of Chromium from
Mrs.K.Alagusankareswari
Contaminated Soil
Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development
Title of the Project
An Eye Mote For Differentially Abled
Persons
Automatic Platform Allocation And
Signaling
Mind wave automated robotic system
Self-guided pedestrian crossing Robot for
blind
LabVIEW based eye controlled wheel chair
for disabled persons
Enterprise Applications Project On EBudget Approval And Management System
Enterprise Applications Project On
Creating And Managing Web Portal To
Showcase Our City
Augmented Reality Helmet For Road
Hazard Using GPS
Web Based Service To Monitor Automatic
Irrigation System For Agriculture
Enhanced Agricultural Portal For The
Farmer
Design And Fabrication Of Radio
Controlled Hovercraft For Surveillance
Design And Development Of Integrated
Heat Retention System For Drying And
Preserving Foods
Design And Implementation Of Automatic
Rain Shelter For Crops In Drying Fields
Design And Development Of MultiPurpose Drafting Instrument
Name of the
Faculty
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Reddy
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Reddy
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Reddy
M.Farzana
Fathima
Mr.G.Gurumoorthi
Mr.B.Ramesh
Utility
Vision for blind people
Crossing Railway Track
Robot for Differentially
Abled
Innovative Pedestrian
crossing for blind people
Trasportation for
differently abled people
K.Tamilarasi
E-Commerce
E.Thenmozhi
E-Commerce
T. Dhanalakshmi
G. Renuga Devi
T. Kujani
N.E Arun Kumar
S.Sakthivel
S.Sakthivel
K.Madhivanan
Compressed Air Vehicle (CAV)
Sakthivel
An Experimental Investigation Of
Aluminium Alloy Welding Using Gtaw
K.Madivanan
Accident prevention
Innovative irrigation
system for farmers
Access of agricultural
information by farmers
Wireless Hovercraft for
Surveillance
Preservation for food
Agriculture
Innovative drafting
instrument
Cost effective
transportation means
Welding
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Development And Performance Analysis
On Auto Tracking Solar Panel
Development Of Voice Controlled Powered
Wheel Chair For Disabled
Design And Development Of Eco- Friendly
Cycle
Design And Development Of Hybrid
System In Two Wheeler
Design , Development And Performance
Analysis Of Natural Preservator
Design, Development Of Alcohol Detection
With Automatic Engine On-Off System
Design And Development Of Hydraulic
Driven Bi-Cycle
J.Immanual
Durai Raj
Renewable energy
B.Arulmozhiselvan
Helping differently abled
persons
R.Mano Jebadurai
Saving Environment
M.Senthil Kumar
Innovative system for two
wheeler
V.Chandran
K.Madhivanan
V.Mariappan
Natural preservation
Accident prevention
Cost effective
transportation means
3.4.2 Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal(s)? If „yes‟,
indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whethersuch
publication is listed in any international database?
Yes, the institution has partnered with international journals for publication of research papers.
The details of faculty as members in the editorial boards of various national and international
journals are listed below.
Name of the
Conference
Journals in
partnership
Papers published
Editorial board
Board
Members/Reviewers
Mr.PremkumarRajendran,
Vice President,
Deutsche Bank AG,
Singapore.
International
Conference on
Computational
Intelligence and
Communication
(ICCIC 2012)
IET digital
library
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan
East Caroline University, USA.
16
Smt.Thillaichelvi
Ponnuchamy,
Principal Hardware Engineer,
Oracle America, Inc.,USA.
Mr.T.S.Rangarajan,
IEEE Chairman,
Chennai chapter.
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Mr.P.S.Ravishankar, ST Micro
Electronics, Singapore.
Dr.J.Janet, HOD-CSE
Dr.MGR University,
Chennai.
Dr.S.Veeramalai, Prof & Dean,
R & D,
DMI College of Engineering,
Chennai.
Dr.K.Sujatha, Prof,EEE,
Dr.MGR University,
Chennai
Dr.K.Thirunadana Sikamani,
Prof & Head-CSE,
St.Peters College of
Engg&Tech, Chennai.
Dr.E.A.Mary Anitha, DeanCSE & IT,
Prathyusha Institute of Tech &
Management, Chennai.
Dr.G.Gunasekaran, Principal,
Meenakshi College of
Engineering, Chennai.
Dr.R.Ramesh, Prof-ECE,
Saveetha Engineering
College,Chennai
M.Krishnamoorthy, Assoc
Professor,
SVCE, Chennai.
Dr.G.Adiline Macriga, Prof-IT
Sri Sairam Engineering
College, Chennai.
“International
Conference
on
Recent Research in
Engineering” held at
SKR
Engineering
College,
Chennai,
Tamilnadu, India
IJETCSE
(Internationa
l Journal of
Emerging
http://icrre.in
Technology
In Computer
Science And
Electronics)
Editor-In-Chief:
R.Jayaprakash BE, MBA,
M.Tech.,(Ph.D.),
Editor-in-Chief, IJETCSE
BOARD
Members/Reviewers:
Dr. Kannan Jegathala
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Krishnan,
College of Engineering &
Science,
Victoria University,
Melbourne, Australia
Dr. R.Sankar,
Professor & Head,
SKR Engineering College,
Chennai, TN, India
3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students.
Publication per faculty
 Number of papers published by faculty and students in peer reviewed
journals(national / international)
 Number of publications listed in International Database (for E.g.: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Monographs
 Chapter in Books
 Books Edited
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
 Citation Index
 SNIP
 SJR
 Impact factor
 H-index
The following table indicates the publication details of faculty and students.
CSE
Number of
Faculty
25
Number of
Publications
91
Number of
Students
36
Number of
Publications
36
Books
Edited
-
ECE
25
73
48
48
-
EEE
6
12
22
22
1
IT
10
60
22
22
-
MECH
7
19
-
-
-
Department
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CIVIL
20
-
-
-
The complete publication details of faculty and Students are enclosed in Annexure IV.
3.4.4 Provide details (if any) of
 Research awards received by the faculty
 Recognition received by the faculty from reputed professional bodies and
agencies, nationally and internationally
 Incentives given to faculty for receiving state, national and international
recognitions for research contributions
Research awards / Recognition received by the facultyfrom reputed professional bodies and
agencies, nationally and internationally
Name of the faculty
Awards/Recognitions
Award from IET for Achievement in Chennai Network
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Reddy
Dr.R.Suguna
Dr.Divya Satish
Best LabVIEW Academy award from NI(India)
Dr.D.A.Rajan promotional award from IET for demonstrating
exceptional commitment to the profession and IET.
IE (INDIA) award of Appreciation from C-Tides for proactive effort
in learning initiatives, placements, campus Research & Development
efforts.
Recognized as research Supervisor by AUT, Chennai, Sathyabama
university and Dr.MGR University.
Doctoral Committee member in Anna University, Chennai,
Sathybama University, Chennai and MGR University, Chennai.
Technical committee member and Session Chair for National and
International Conference.
Best Reviewer award from Int. Journal for Soft Computing.
Journal Reviewer, Session Chair for Conferences
―Best Supporter to the Society‖ from Science For The Society
Journal Reviewer, Session Chair for Conferences
Contributed a Chapter for an international book titled ―Lossless
compression techniques for medical images in TelemedicineAdvances in Telemedicine Technologies,Enabling Factors,
Scenarios‖, ISBN 978-953-307-159-6, INTECH, Austria, pp 111-130
Invited member for international Symposium at Visvesvaraya
Technology University, Belgaum: VICAS 2013, 19-20 April, 2013.
Best paper award for Divya Mohandass , J. Janet , ― A novel Image
retrieval technique for enhanced tele medical application‖,Proceeding
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Dr.P. Senthil Kumar
Mrs.N.Kumarikala
Mr.G.GuruMoorthy
Dr. M.Senthilkumar
Mr.T.Senthilkumar
Mr.N.E. Arunkumar
Mr.J.Immanuel
durairaj
Mr.V.Chandran
of the 3rd IEEE international conference on Trendz Information
Sciences and Computing TISC 2011,ISBN :978-1-4673-0131-2,
pp:46-50
Co-Organizer
Special Session on Wireless Sensor networks in IEEE International
Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, October 9-12, 2015,
HongKong
Co-Convener
International Conference on Recent Research in Engineering,2015
organized by IJETCSE
Technical Committee,
International Conference on Smart Structures and Systems ICSSS'13
Session Chair, ICCCE-2012,
Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute
Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer by ‗National instruments‘
during 2012-13
Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer by ‗National instruments‘
during 2012-13
Reviewer in international journal
Doctoral Committee Member, Anna University
Doctoral Committee Member, Sathyabama University
Editorial committee member in NCMMT‘12.
Good presenter in ICAMM‘12
Good presenter in NCAMT‘13
Good presenter in ICAMM‘12
Got Second Prize in Paper Presentation in Tindivanam College of
Ms.A.Praveena
Engineering
Incentives given to faculty
• Incentives are given for publishing their research work in national and international
conferences, workshops and FDPs.
Few faculty members have received travel grants from organizations like ISTE, DST and AICTE
for attending workshops and conferences.
3.5. CONSULTANCY
3.5.1 Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry interface?
 The institution has an Industry Institute Interaction Cell, Entrepreneurship
Development Cell and a Placement Cell to establish a good relationship between the
industry and the institution.
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 The Industry Institute Interaction Cell plays a vital role in arranging industrial visits,
In-plant training and in inviting industry experts for guest lectures.
 The Entrepreneurship Development Cell encourages the departments to carryout
consultancy activities in collaboration with various industries. Faculty members
engaging in research work frequently interact with the industry experts. Faculty
members motivate students to carry out mini and main projects as per the industrial
needs. The institution has signed MoUs with various companies such as National
Instruments (NI), IBM, ICTACT etc. These companies provide training to the faculty
and students and equip them to meet industry standards.
 The placement cell of the college initiates interaction with the industry as well as
training institutes towards the improvement of the technical and soft skills of the
students. This enhances the employability skills of the students. The placement cell
arranges for off campus interviews.
 Alumni holding key roles in various industries support and encourage the students in
attainment of employability skills.
3.5.2 What is the stated policy of the institution to promote consultancy? How is the
available expertise advocated and publicized?
 Consultancy activities are promoted by the Institution to take up projects from
industries and share the latest happenings in their relevant fields for the faculty as
well as industries.
 The Industrial advisory board of the Institution conducts meeting frequently. Experts
from reputed industries and professional forums meet and suggest ideas for planning
and implementation of research activities. The board forwards the suggestions to the
R & D cell which implements the activities with the approval and support from the
management.
 Institution periodically interacts with eminent industries and shares the details relating
the available expertise faculty and research facilities to promote consultancy.
 The consultancy projects are carried out by a team with a Faculty expert and one or
more faculty members for assistance with a selected group of students.
 The institution has also taken up free of cost consultancy projects with social impact.
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 Faculty expertise, research/consultancy facilities information are displayed in the
college website, Tech sympsiums &Research oriented Workshops.
3.5.3 How does the institution encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and available
facilities for consultancy services?
The institution encourages the staff to utilize their expertise and available facilities for
consultancy services by various means (Both academic and administrative).
All the departments encourage faculty groups in specialized areas to visit industries and check
for the scope of possible collaborations/joint project works to be undertaken. Institution invites
industry experts to visit department labs and check for the possible collaborative works. The
faculty members are encouraged to accompany with students carrying project work in the
industries to supervise their projectwork and check the possibilities for any consultancy work.
3.5.4. List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by the institution and
the revenue generated during the last four years.
Faculty experts in the following areas are available to extend consultancy services.
 Image/Signal Processing
 Wireless communications
 VLSI & Embedded systems
 Renewable Energy
 3D modelling
 Cloud computing
 Material Testing
The following Table provides the consultancy jobs executed over the last 3 years.
Name of the Sponsoring
Agency
Title of Project
Income
generated
(in Rs)
Jelly stone technologies,
Chennai
Outrance Technologies,
Chennai
Safer cards using NFC for security and
privacy
Vehicle Monitoring system using
RFID&GPS
Convergy solution, Chennai
Traffic gesture mass density system
45,000
Jelly stone technologies,
Chennai
Secured Data Storage in Cloud
Computing
15,000
27,000
25,000
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S K R Engineering college,
Chennai
Madras Folding Industries ,
Chennai
Live Streaming
25,000
Business Automation System
16,000
MR Hospitals, Chennai
Pervasive Health System for Patient
monitoring
35,000
Swapna Enterprise Pvt Ltd,
Chennai
Vehicle Anti theft tracking system
21,000
Convergy solution. Chennai
Emergency Alert in Mobile phones
15,000
Jelly stone technologies,
Chennai
Automatic toll collection system
17,000
Little Shisyaas, Chennai
MR Hospitals, Chennai
Adroit Technology,
Coimbatore
Madras folding industries,
Chennai
SKR Engineering college,
Chennai
Mini-mac computers,
Chennai
Soffia Software Limited,
Chennai
Resurgent Technologies,
Chennai
Automated Result publishing to
individual
Scalable and secure sharing of personal
health records
E-Budget approval of Management
System
17,000
35,000
17,000
Documentation Management System
16,300
Automated Campus Management
System
18,000
Resource Allocation System
27,000
Online Data Virtualization
18,000
RFID based application
21,000
IE,India
Pico Satellite
Swapna Enterprises Private
Limited
Privacy preserving of taxi maintenance
17,500
Jai Agency
Cloud services for financial system
26,000
Balaji Industries
Billing System
24,500
Sofia Software Limited
Storage service and security in cloud
computing
32,000
nskinfo.com
Website Detection System
13,500
Adroit Technology
IET
IET
Preserve transparency and accountability
on E-Commerce
Building an APMC OFFLINE Barcode
Scanner Application For Android
Treatable corneal blindness in India
1,00,000
28,000
20,000
10,000
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MAAS TECH Private
Limited, Chennai – 24.
Blue Chip Technologies,
Chennai -17
SV Engineering Services,
Chennai -80
VI Solutions, Bengaluru-52
Nanotek Instruments,
Chennai – 116.
Guru Infotec, Chennai
Vee Eee Technologies
Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Water distribution system in apartments
Automatic measurement and reporting
system of water quality based on GSM
Self guided pedestrian crossing Robot
for blind
Advanced petrol refill checker and
nearest gas station detection using GPS
GSM based high way vehicle traffic
monitoring and accident identification
system
Solar wireless power transfer using
inductive coupling for mobile charging
Wireless sensor network based Air
quality monitoring System
Vibration energy harvesting from human
gait
A Hybrid fusion method of fingerprint
identification for high security
applications.
Mems sensor based device control
system for quadriplegia patient
Parameter Measurement of Mechanical
Component using Image Processing
Language Translation using LABVIEW
LABVIEW based eye controlled wheel
chair for disabled persons
Driving License test automation using
LABVIEW
An intelligent greenway system for
emergency vehicles and theft
identification using LABVIEW
Detection and analysis of cancer cell
from human body through microscopic
An Obstrucle signaling system for the
blind
Wireless enabled encryption and
decryption for military application
Design and implementation of embedded
home surveillance system with ultralow
alert power
Torque ripple reduction for permanent
magnet synchronous motor drives using
ANFIS
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
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Darian Electric Madras
VI Micro Systems
Vee Eee Technologies
Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Waste rubber Materials
segregation
Rapid Proto type
Fabrication of tooling
Performance parameter of closed loop
control of 3 phase induction motor
PWM control of proportional solenoid
valve for automatic transmission system
Implementation of high proficient
Hybrid PWM controlled H6 inverter
with PV based MPPT scheme
Supreme Rubber Industries (P) Ltd,
Coimbatore
20,000
20,000
30,000
6,000
Sigma Industries, Vandallur, Chennai
11,000
Aarupadaiappan fabrication (p) Ltd
10,000
3.5.5 What is the policy of the institution in sharing the income generated through
consultancy (staff involved: Institution) and its use for institutional development?
The revenue sharing policy of the institution through consultancy is 90:10 (staff involved:
Institution). However, this is flexible depending on the nature of consultancy and the level of
involvement of the faculty members or usage of institutional infrastructure. The income is used
for the development and upgradation of facilities in the respective department.
3.6 EXTENSION ACTIVITIES AND INSTITUTIONAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
(ISR)
3.6.1 How does the institution promote institution-neighborhood-community network and
student engagement, contributing to good citizenship, service orientation and holistic
development of students?
The institution-neighborhood-community network is developed by implementing government
reservation schemes and offering merit based scholarships.The institution management
encourages student participation in various social activities there by ensuring holistic
development of students and makes them good citizens of India.
 The institution is involved in social activities through forums such as National Service
Scheme (NSS), Youth Red Cross (YRC). Activities such as planting saplings, Swach
Bharat initiatives in nearby villages, motivational programs for 12th standard students,
science expo for school students etc., are frequently carried out by the institution.
Villages such as Agarmel and Nazarethpet have benefited from these activities.
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 The cultural spirit is ignited in students by celebrating traditional festivals like Pongal
every year. A lot of traditional games like rope pulling, sack race and contests like poetry,
debate, light music, Patti mandram etc.are conducted. Even bullock cart rides are
arranged which takes the students into their childhood days. All this motivates the
students to get acquainted with our culture and develops a bonding with nature. These
contests provide a platform for the students to exhibit their talents.Students from the blind
school in Poonamallee are invited during thesecelebrations and are given an opportunity
to perform on stage events like ‗silambattam‘, ‗martial arts‘ etc.,
 Blood Donation Camps are organized frequently which inculcates the spirit of service in
their minds. Students are also involved in blood donation on receiving calls from nearby
hospitals, out of their own interest.
 Traffic awareness programs are conducted regularly as it has become a major concern in
Chennai city.
 Many students volunteer to help the children and old people in nearby ‗homes‘ run by
NGOs and charitable trusts.
 These activities inculcate a sense of responsibility in the young minds towards their
neighborhood. The institution provides opportunities to students for their holistic
development and thereby serving the nation.
3.6.2 What is the Institutional mechanism to track student‟s involvement in various social
movements / activities which promote citizenship roles?
 The class incharge maintain a record of the student participation in social acivities and
provide them with necessary ODs/Permissions.They maintain the record of student
achievements in various social movements/activities and recommend them for rewards and
publisize them during college functions.
 Active units of social forums and clubs like NSS, YRC, Rotoract club and English club are
monitored by faculty coordinators at the institutional level. A Coordinator from each
department assists activities of the above forums in implementing the planned social
activities and conducting camps.
 The Alumni of the institution has started two NGOs namely ―Youth Helping Hands‖ and
―Thozhan‖contributing to the needs of the society.
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 The student volunteers are involved in coordinating the activities in a systematic manner and
the events are recorded.
 Suggestions and feedback are obtained from the beneficiary for improvement and constant
encouragement is provided to the students by the management for carrying out more number
of social activities especially events like blood donation drive, creating traffic awareness and
environmental awareness and health camps.
 Students who involve actively are recognized and appreciated by issuing special cash awards
and OD. These provide a constant motivation for students to serve the society and hence
become good citizens of India.
 A certificate of participation is issued to all the volunteers.
3.6.3 How does the institution solicit stakeholder perception on the overall performance
and quality of the institution?
The vision, mission and elaborate objectives of the institution are made available to the stake
holders through the college prospectus, college website and student handbook. The institution
regularly invites the stakeholders‘ to visit and inspect the facilities, to know about academic
performance and the quality of the institution.
The institution solicits the stakeholders‘ perception through various means:
 Feedback is obtained from recruiters during campus placement and the resource persons
from industries who are invited as invited speakers for seminars, workshops and
Conferences. Their valuable suggestions on the performance of the students and the
quality of education are promptly recorded and possible changes brought in then and
there.
 Alumni of SKREC play an excellent role in providing feedback for the development of
the institution. The Alumni meet is held annually in the month of January or February.
Feedback is obtained in the form of survey sheets and interaction of alumni members
with the present students is arranged. Alumni also deliver lectures and conduct seminars
for students and highlight the current needs of the industry and help in grooming the
students to face the campus interviews.
 A class committee is formed for each class comprising of a faculty member acting as
chairperson and student representatives. Class committee meetings are held regularly
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each semester and complaints and suggestions are invited from the committee members
and necessary action is taken immediately by the HOD/Principal.
 The feedbacks/surveys are analyzed and necessary decisions and policies are
incorporated by the management of institution taking into consideration the perception of
the various stakeholders.
3.6.4 How does the institution plan and organize its extension and outreach programmes?
Providing the budgetary details for last four years, list the major extension and outreach
programmes and their impact on the overall development of students.
The institution in collaboration with many voluntary organizations and NGOs organizes the
extension and outreach programs.These programs inculcate a sense of responsibility in students
towards the society and thereby the nation. Such programs have motivated students in building
their confidence, patience and an innate urge to serve people.
 The institution conducts programs for the nearby villages, schools, Special schools (Deaf and
Dumb,Blind school) and Orphanages by sponsoring construction materials to develop
infrastructure, computing facilities,library books and school tours etc.,
Impact
 The students are motivated to get involved in serving the public.
 The overall holistic development of students takes place in a systematic manner.
 Students develop the spirit to attend the needs of the society and provide solutions to the
environmental and other social issues.
The list of budgetary details for the major extension activities is given below:
Amount Spent (Rs.)
Name of the forum
contributing
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
NSS
19000
-
-
-
8060
-
3150
13432
-
15000
30000
85000
YRC
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
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3.6.5 How does the institution promote the participation of students and faculty in
extension activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC and other National/
International agencies?
The institution initiates enrichment programs through forums such as NSS, Rotaractand YRC to
serve the society in particular the nearby villages. The respective coordinators plan the activities
in each academic yearand display the circulars in the departmental notice boards. The sincere
efforts taken by students are significant as most of their activities involve serious social issues
such as traffic awareness, health checkups and cleaning of surroundings.
S.NO
PROGRAM
DATE
IMPACT
Organized
by
2010 – 11
1
2
3
4
Dental Check up camp at
S K R Engineering college in
association with A.C.S Medical
College
Fire Safety Training program
conducted for NSS volunteers
by PHONIX Fire Safety
equipment Pvt. Ltd, Chennai at
S K R Engineering College
One day seminar on „First-Aid
„by Mr.Baskaran, St.John‟s
ambulance association at S K R
Engineering College
Disaster Management
System22
17/3/2011
More than 250 people
near Nazarethpet were
benefited through this
camp.
NSS
31/3/2011
Nearly 70
NSS volunteers take
part in this program.
NSS
31/3/2011
150 students from all
the departments have
participated.
NSS
22/01/2011
300 students
participated
YRC
2011 – 12
1
2
3
Blood Donation Camp at
SKREC in association with
“The Madras Voluntary Blood
Bureau”.
Sapling plantation Programme
at
S K R Engineering College in
association with Tamil Nadu
Forest Department
First – Aid seminar at S K R
Engineering College
Exactly 201(units)
blood donors donated
25/08/2011
the blood on the
occasion
NSS
Nearly 100 saplings
27/02/2012 where planted around
the college campus.
NSS
150 students from all
11/03/2012 the departments have
participated.
NSS
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4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
More than 200 people
near Nazarethpet were
09/02/2012
benefited through this
camp.
250 students from all
Road safety in association with
16/02/2012 the departments have
NGO
participated.
2012 – 13
Exactly 201(units)
Blood Donation Camp at
blood donors donated
SKREC in association with
03/10/2012
the blood on the
“Lions Blood bank & Research
occasion
Foundation”.
Nearly 100 students
Drawing competition
participated and the best
conducted on the account of
03/12/2012
three drawings were
creating awareness of “World
awarded.
Aids Day”
First – Aid seminar at S K R
150 students from all
Engineering College in
09/01/2013 the departments have
association with VEE CARE
participated.
Sundar Hospital
Five Teams were
participated, each team
Quiz competition conducted
with 3 students from
with the theme of “Democracy
25/01/2013
various department and
and electoral participation” on
best three teams were
National Voters Day
awarded.
150 students from all
07/08/2012 the departments have
Dengue awareness Program
participated.
2014 – 15
Nearly 400 students
Eye Camp on Jan 28, 2015
organized by NSS in association 28/01/2015 checked their eyes
during the camp.
with Vasan Eye Care.
Exactly 200(units)
Blood Donation Camp in
blood donors donated
09/03/2015
association with “Lions Blood
the blood on the
bank “
occasion
Exactly 200(units)
24th
blood donors donated
Blood Donation Camp” in
association with Chennai Anna September the blood on the
2014
occasion
Nagar Tower Lions Club
Health Camp in association
with VEE CARE Sundar
Hospital
“Free Medical Camp” in
association with VeeCare
Sundar Hospital, Poonamallee.
19th
November
2014
All staff participated in
the medical camp and
undergone general
YRC
YRC
NSS
NSS
NSS
NSS
YRC
NSS
NSS
YRC
YRC
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medical checkup and
Ophthalmology test and
ENT tests.
5
6
Blood Donation Camp” for III
Years in association with
Sunguvarchatram Lions Club.
A Special Yoga & Mediatation
Program on Inner Engineering
by ISHA,Brahma Kumaris and
Vaazgha Valamudan
8th
January
2015
11th June
2015 and
17th June
2015 to
19th June
2015
Totally 120 students and
staffs were participated
in the blood camp and
made the event a grand
success.
YRC
Provided an opportunity
for the participants to
re-engineer oneself
through the inner
science of yoga
3.6.6 Give details on social surveys, research or extension work (if any) undertaken by the
college to ensure social justice and empower students from under-privileged and vulnerable
sections of society?
 The institution has always been actively involved in ensuring social justice as a value in
the learning process and in administration.
 The institution is instrumental in providing basic computer training program,
motivational and awareness camps every year for students belonging to under-privileged
during summer vacation.
 The institution sincerely follows social affirmative schemes for the benefit of the students
from under-privileged communities.
 Tuition fee concession, cash awards and free issue of books from library are provided for
these students.
 The NSS unit of the institution has been organizing programs inside and outside the
college for the benefit of under-privileged.
 The students along with the faculty have visited nearby villages(Agarmel & Mepoor) and
help the villagers in cleaning their surroundings and keep environment green by planting
tree saplings.
 Moral and monetary support is provided for differently abled persons, particularly to the
students of blind school near to the college campus. Picnics and cultural programs are
arranged for them for their recreation.
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 A one day free medical camp and eye camp are held frequently in association with
Sundar Hospital at the college campus.
3.6.7 Reflecting on objectives and expected outcomes of the extension activities organized
by the institution, comment on how they complement student‟s academic learning
experience and specify the values and skills inculcated.
Academics and extension activities go hand in hand at the institution. The major objectives of the
extension activities are:
 To inculcate leadership qualities in the students.
 To instill the spirit of dedication, determination and patriotism in students.
 Sensitizing the girls to the needs of competitive modern society.
 Discharging the process of empowerment based education.
 Developing team spirit and entrepreneurial qualities in the students.
Outcomes
 Students were trained in fire fighting, disaster management skills.
 Positive outcome of the extension activities can be explicitly seen in the students in terms
of excellency exhibited in academic, professional and cultural fronts.
 Students become better employees and hence responsible citizens of India.
 The ethical and moral values of students are enhanced. They are inspired to volunteer in
solving social issues and hence strive for the empowerment of the underprivileged.
3.6.8 How does the institution ensure the involvement of the community in its reach out
activities and contribute to the community development? Detail on the initiatives of the
institution that encourage community participation in its activities?
The institution strongly encourages the communities to actively participate in all the extension
activities. This has contributed to both community- institution networking and in improving the
quality of education. Extensive support from the students is appreciated in the extension
activities. The alumni association also participates in some of these extension activities. The
institution has taken the initiative to create awareness in the society about social and health
problems like environment protection, cleanliness awareness etc. Periodic surveys are conducted
to check the feedback on the activities. Seminars, individual discussions and group discussions
are held in order to find solutions to the social problems.
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Being in the education field, the institution plays a responsible role in providing basic technical
knowledge to the school students through various outreach programs listed below.
Name of the event
Year
Beneficiary
Every year
School students
Science expo
Every year
School students
Pre Exam counseling for Plus two students
Every year
School students
2013
Candidates
with
Higher
Secondary Qualification to
any Degree
Robotics
and
Workshops
Job Fair
Android
Awareness
Computer Programming Skills and Training 21/04/2014 Govt-School Students
28/04/2015
in Tally
3.6.9 Give details on the constructive relationships forged (if any) with other institutions of the
locality for working on various outreach and extension activities.
The institution has many constructive relationships with other institutions and the following table
explains the involvement & working on various outreach and extension activities.
S.No.
Description of Event
Date
2010-2011
1.
2.
3.
4.
With a view to ignite the young minds to spread their wings, SKR
and RCMM have come up with the “SKR-ROTARY BSBE
AWARD 2010” for schools across southern India. The award is first
of its kind to bring out the talent and stimulate the engineering
aptitude among the +1 and +2 students. Nearly 50 schools had
registered for the online contest (prelims). From this 31 schools got
selected to participate for the onsite contest and final round.
―Red Hat Training‖ programme organized by SKREC. The Chief
Guest covered modules RH-033, RH – 133. Technical hands-on
session was given. Red Hat Linux essentials were explained clearly.
Participants learnt about various Linux configurations, set up
procedures, LVM allocation, managing users etc…
“E-Learning Workshop” was organised in our college premises
and the Chief Guest was Mrs.Asha Priya Sridhar (Indiss
Technologies).
A National level workshop was conducted on “Microsoft
InnerLook(MsInl)- 2010” in SKREC. The Chief Guest Mr.Bharath,
Project Manager, Sella Servizi Bancari addressed on
SILVERLIGHT, XNA GAME STUDIO.
Online contest – 7th
January 2010
Onsite contest - 26th
January 2010
14th to 25th June 2010
18th September 2010
24th to 25th September
2010
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
1.
The RRC unit of SKREC conducted “C-Life” for First year U.G
students to get awareness about AIDS. Mr.S.Thandapani, RRC
Regional Manager was the Chief Guest and delivered the
Presidential Address.
“Rational Rose Training (IBM)” was organized by SKREC.
Mr.Yogananda Prasad, Cranes Software, Bangalore was the
Resource Person.
A National level workshop on “Linux Know-How” was organized
in SKR Engineering College. Mr.Arun Eapen (Red Hat India Pvt
Ltd) was the Chief Guest. The Guests of Honor were
Mr.T.Srinivasan and Mr.P.Raman of Indian Linux Users Group
Chennai.
S K R Engineering College organized “INDEP 2010 “
Aninterdepartmental cultural programme that comprised of Eight
individual events and eight group events. Each individual and group
event had 3 prizes for the Rolling Shield. CSE Department had won
the INDEP 2010 Rolling Shield.
“Faculty Development Programme” was organised in SKREC.
The Chief Guest Dr.Selvam, Director, CUIC – Anna University
focused on the responsibilities and the power of teaching as a noble
profession. He emphasized on how to be a value-added teacher and
also taught about Pedagogy, Andragogy and Gerontology – the
different aspects of teaching. He also stressed on the importance of
communication, articulation and evangelization.
“Disaster Management System” organized by YRC of S K R
Engineering College for UG and PG students. Mr.Ananthavel,
Disaster Management System Manager was the Chief Guest.
The Alumni meeting for the year 2011 held at the college campus
with immense pleasure, heartfelt happiness and blessing of our
Dynamic Managing Trustee Shri K.Ramadoss and our beloved
Director Student Affairs Smt.R.Suganthi. Dr.M.Senthil Kumar,
Principal presided over the function and delivered the welcome
address. Dr.K.Satya Sai Prakash, Dean-SOC delivered the
presidential address. Nearly 60 alumni attended the meet.
2011-12
27th September 2010
A career guidance programme ―To perform better in +2 exams‖
had been organized by S K R Engineering College for the +2
students. Shri C. Uma Shankar IAS, Managing Director TANSI
Govt. of Tamil Nadu was the chief guest and Dr. Subbiahya
Pandian Professor of Physics Presidency College was the guest of
honour and renowned teachers from reputed schools across Chennai
were resource persons for the programme and gave lectures for +2
maths, physics and chemistry subjects to the participants. Nearly 700
students from various schools across Chennai participated in the
08th January 2011
18th to 20th November
2010
3rd December 2010
2nd and 3rd April 2010
4th and 5th December
2010
22nd January 2011
22nd January 2011
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
programme. Past five years +2 exams solved question and answer
booklets were given to the participants
An International Conference was organized by Departments of
CSE/ECE/EEE/IT/MECH/MCA ―Embedded Electronics and
Computing Systems (EECS)‖. Dr.M.Arumugam, Former Director,
NIT, Trichy was the Chief Guest for the inauguration. Prof.J.Janet,
Head-CSE, Dr.M.G.R. University and Dr. Latha Parthiban,
Professor, Dept. of CSE, SSN College of Engineering were the
sessions chairs for session I.
The RRC unit of SKREC conducted “C-Life” for First year U.G
students to get awareness about AIDS. Mrs.G.Amudha, RRC
Regional Manager, Thiruvalluvar Dt. was the Chief Guest and
delivered the Presidential Address.
The NSS unit of SKREC organized a ―Blood Donation Camp” at
SKREC in association with the Madras Voluntary Blood Bureau.
Around 225 students and staff members were contributed blood in
the camp.
The District Professional Service Team & Rotaract Club of SKR
Engineering College organized a corporate training session
―SPARK‖ and made arrangements for around 250 of our college
students to visit Infosys campus.
Rotaract Club of S K R Engineering College had initiated “Go
Green Project” by planting various tree saplings near the Tin
Jubilee Auditorium. Rtn.Krishna Routhu, Secretary, RCMM
inaugurated the programme by planting the first sapling.
Shri.K.Ramadoss, Managing Trustee planted the next sapling.
Rotaract Club of S K R Engineering College had conducted a
―Blood Donation Drive” at Tin Jubilee Auditorium in the college
premises with Rotary International. A team of doctors headed by
Dr.P.Tamizhmani of Royapettah Government Hospital had
conducted the camp.
“Pongalo Pongal” Pongal Festival was organized by SKREC.
Pattimandram, cultural events for students and special events for
staff have been organized.
The Alumni meeting for the year 2012 held at the college campus
with immense pleasure, heartfelt happiness and blessing of our
Dynamic Managing Trustee Shri K.Ramadoss and our beloved
Director Student Affairs Smt.R.Suganthi. Dr.M.Senthil Kumar,
Principal presided over the function and delivered the welcome
address. Prof.M.Devarajan, Dean-Planning and Development
delivered the special address. Placement officer briefed about the
training and placement activities for 2011-12. Nearly 70 alumni
attended the meet.
29th and 30th July 2011
23rd August 2011
25th August 2011
3rd September 2011
16th September 2011
16th September 2011
13th January 2012
28th January 2012
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10. The NSS Unit of SKR Engineering College, Poonamallee, Chennai,
in association with Tamil Nadu Forest Department conducted
‗Sapling plantation Programme‘ in its premises more than 100 tree
saplings were planted
11. Rotaract Club of SKR Engineering College and District Rotaract
Council organized a Career Development Program on the title “The
Way” by Mr.Krishnaprasad AG, Associate Lead-BPHR, HR Dept
Infosys in SKREC.
2012-13
The Times of India – NIE in association with SKREC organized the
―Fundamental Quiz 2012”. It was a battle of wits fought against
480 students from 120 schools gathered from across Chennai. Quiz
fame Giri “Pickbrain” Balasubramaniam was the quiz master.
APL Global School won the champions trophy, Chennai Public
School was the runners-up. Shri.K. Ramadoss Managing Trustee
SKREC and PR. Ramesh DGM-RMD Times of India presented
trophies and certificates to the finalist teams.
NSS of S K R Engineering College has conducted a ―Blood
Donation Camp” in association with Lions Blood Bank & Research
Foundation. Chairman Shri.K. Ramadoss, Treasurer Shri. S. Suresh
Babu, Director – Student Affairs Mrs. Suganthi Ramadoss and
Principal Dr. M. Senthil Kumar were participated in the camp. Mrs.
Suganthi Ramadoss, Director – Student Affairs has donated and
inaugurated the camp. Around 250 students and staff members were
contributed blood in the camp.
The ―Project Expo” was organized by SKREC for various
polytechnic colleges. Around 820 budding scientists and engineers
participated and attended the college sponsored program.
The “Science Expo” was organized by SKREC in association with
The Times of India – NIE for schools. 700 young student scientists
from 180 schools participated in the program. The Chief Guest was
Dr.R.Kishore Kumar, Senior Prinicpal, St.John‘s Residential School.
The Alumni meeting for the year 2013 held at the college campus
with immense pleasure, heartfelt happiness and blessing of our
Chairman Shri K.Ramadoss and our beloved Director Student
Affairs Smt.R.Suganthi. Dr.M.Senthil Kumar, Principal presided
over the function and delivered the welcome address.
Prof.M.Devarajan, Dean-Planning and Development delivered the
special address. Placement officer briefed about the training and
placement activities for 2012-13. Nearly 120 alumni attended the
meet.
2013-14
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
S K R Engineering College, Poonamallee, Chennai conducted a
programme on ―Guidance to Success in +2 Exams‖ in the College
27th February 2012
27th February 2012
19th July 2012
20th September 2012
23rd January 2013
24th January 2013
30th March 2013
10th January 2014
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2.
3.
4.
5.
auditorium.2000 students of +2 from various Schools participated..
Dr.V.Irai Anbu, IAS, Member and Secretary, Director, Anna
Institute of Management and Director General of Trainingwas the
Chief Guest.
Dr.A.Subbaiah Pandian, Professor and Head – Physics, Presidency
College demonstrated various science experiments for +2 students.
He insisted the students on direct thinking to become great scientists.
S K R Engineering College, Poonamallee, Chennai has organized a
program ENERGISING FEED FEST to ― Energise the Students
skills‖ on 4th April 2014 at the College Campus.Tamil Actor and
cini fame Shri.Dhamu Trainer in Lead India 2020 National
Movement(Awaken the power within you) of former president of
India Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalamwas the chief guest and gave
energizing speech to the students.All the first year students
participated in the event.
S K R Engineering College, Nazarathpet, Poonamallee, organized an
awareness programme on ―CounsellingGuidance‖ for +2 students at
Sir Pitty Thyagaraya Hall, G.N.Chetty Road, T.Nagar
Dr.V.Rhymend Uthariaraj, Secretary, Tamil Nadu Engineering
Admissions, Anna University has graced the occasion as Chief Guest
and delivered a lecture which includes the rules and regulations and
how
to
choose
an
Engineering
College
during
counseling.Sri.B.Prakash, Manager, City Union Bank briefed about
the procedure and norms for getting education loan.
The RRC unit of SKREC conducted aids awareness programme
”Celebrating Life” for First year U.G students and senior RRC
members. Mrs.G.Amudha, RRC Regional Manager, Thiruvalluvar
Dt. was the Chief Guest and delivered the Presidential Address.
The RRC unit of SKREC conducted aids awareness programme
”Celebrating Life” for District Level One Day Peer Education
Training Programme. 18 College RRC Coordinators and two
students in each college participated in the programme.
Mrs.R.Chitra, ICTC Counsellor, Government Hospital, Poonamallee
and Mrs.B.Nirmala, ICTC Counsellor, Government Hospital,
Thiruvalluvar were the Chief Guests delivered the Presidential
Address and clarified the doubts about Aids.
4th April 2014
15th June 2014
14th February 2014
28th February 2014
6
VAO CAMP training Program
11/11/2013 - 22/11/2013
7
RRC Examinations
2013
2013
8
GATE 2013 Examination
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
S K R Engineering College organized Android and Robotics
workshop for the higher secondary,matriculation school students in
and around the districts of Chennai, Kancheepuram and thiruvallur.
Nearly 40 school students had participated in a series of workshops.
The school students had the opportunity to participate in a two hour
technical awareness session on Android and Robotics. Hands on
training was provided for both Android and Robotics.nearly 10-15
types of robots (viz humanoid,industrial,educational robots) had
been kept in the training hall for the participants to practice.
Each school had been invited to the college premises for
participation in the workshop. The management provided transport
facility and delicious lunch to all the participants from various
schools on all the days of workshop.
The first school participant was SKDJ Govt.Hr Sec
School,Thiruverkadu
The 4oth school participant was Govt.Hr Sec school for girls,
Keelmanabedu,Vellavedu.
Dr.P. Senthil Kumar, Dean-IT and Dr.R.Sankar, Dean-EEE were the
program
co-ordinaors
YRC of S K R Engineering College has conducted a ―Blood
Donation Camp” in association with Chennai Anna Nagar Tower
Lions Club. Lion PMJF K.Renganathan, PDG of Lions Club was the
Chief Guest. Chairman Shri.K. Ramadoss, Treasurer Shri. S. Suresh
Babu, Director – Student Affairs Mrs. Suganthi Ramadoss and
Principal Dr. M. Senthil Kumar were participated in the camp. Mrs.
Suganthi Ramadoss, Director – Student Affairs has donated and
inaugurated the camp. Around 200 students and staff members were
contributed blood in the camp. students of I and II year UG
participated in the blood camp.
YRC of S K R Engineering College has conducted a ―Free Medical
Camp” in association with VeeCare Sundar Hospital, Poonamallee.
All the teaching and non-teaching staff participated in the medical
camp and undergone general medical checkup and Ophthalmology
test and ENT tests.
The Management and Youth Red Cross of S K R Engineering
College organized a “Blood Donation Camp” for III Years in
association
with
Sunguvarchatram
Lions
Club.
Lion.B.Rangabashyam, Manager of Lions club was the Chief Guest.
Lion MJF P.Gopi, District Chairperson of Lions Club was the Guest
of Honor. Totally 120 students and staffs were participated in the
blood camp and made the event a grand success.
“Pongal Thiruvizha 2015” Pongal Festival was organized by
SKREC. Pattimandram, kavithai contest, tamil traditional games for
29th October 2014 to 8th
December 2014
24th September 2014
19th November 2014
8th January 2015
9th January 2015
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students and special events for staff have been organized. Folk dance
performance had been arranged by traditional folk dancers.
Physically and mentally challenged children from Guild of Service
Home for Handicapped Children, Anna Nagar participated and
enjoyed the cultural performances of SKREC students. Dr.R.Sankar,
Dean-EEE and Prof.SM.Nandakumar, HOD MCA coordinated the
events.
A Special YOGA Program on Inner Engineering organized by S
11th June 2015 and
K R Engineering College for all the faculty members and students on
the eve of International YOGA Day.
17th June 2015 to 19th
The program provided an opportunity for the participants to re- June 2015
engineer oneself through the inner science of yoga.
National Service Scheme of S K R Engineering College co28th January 2015
ordinated an Eye Camp in association with Vasan Eye Care. Nearly
400 higher semester students of UG and faculty members
participated in the Eye Camp and undergone required Eye
Investigation.
21/04/2014 to
C Programming Training for School Students
28/04/2015
6.
7.
8.
9.
All TNPSC Exams
2014
10.
RRC Examinations
2014
11.
GATE 2014 Examination
2014
3.6.10 Give details of awards received by the institution for extension activities
and/contributions to the social/community development during the last four years.
The Institution has been awarded by various organizations for contributing to the community
development.
S No
Awards
TAMIL PUTHANDU AWARD‖ for conducting Tamil Pattimandram in
association with RAJ TV
Year
2.
Award by Lions club of Anna Nagar Tower for Involving social activities
2012
3.
Certificate of Appreciation by District Rotoract council
2012
4.
Award by Lions club of Anna Nagar Tower for Involving social activities
2012
5.
Award by Lions club of Anna Nagar Tower for Involving social activities
2012
6.
Spirit of membership by TCS
2012
7.
98th Indian Science Congress
2012
1.
2014
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8.
Certificate of Appreciation by District Rotaract council
2011
9.
Kalvi Chemmal Virudhu
2011
10. Partners in Progress by HCL
2011
3.7 COLLABORATION
3.7.1 How does the institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories, institutes
and industry for research activities. Cite examples and benefits accrued of the initiatives collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing facilities and equipment, research
scholarships etc.
The institution collaborates and interacts with research laboratories by signing MoUs and setting
up centers of excellence.
Benefits accrued of the initiatives
 Opportunities are provided to faculty members for working onindustry related projects.
 Resource persons from industries on state of art technologies to interact with faculty.
 Internships/inplant training for students.
 Providing an opportunity for both UG and PG students to utilize hardware and software
facilities of the institutes/laboratories.
 Sharing of research facilities, equipment and simulation tools for pursuing projects and
research activities of faculty and students.
3.7.2 Provide details on the MOUs/collaborative arrangements (if any) with institutions of
national importance/other universities/ industries/Corporate (Corporate entities) etc. and
how they have contributed to the development of the institution.
The institution has signed around 25 MoUs with reputed organizations to support activities like
training, placement, projects, internships, sponsoring and participation in technical events. Some
of the industries with which institution has signed MoUs are IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, National
Instruments, HCL, Axis Global Technologies etc.The institution has wide interaction with the
industries and institutions which contributes to the overall development of students performance,
quality research activities and hence the growth of the institution.
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3.7.3 Give details (if any) on the industry-institution-community interactions that have
contributed to the establishment/creation/up-gradation of academic facilities, student and
staff support, infrastructure facilities of the institution viz. laboratories/library/new
technology/placement services etc.
A number of industry -institution- community interactions take place every semester which have
contributed to the improvement of the infrastructural facilities of the institution. A few
remarkable acievements of these interactions have been briefed below.
Creation of laboratory and library facilities
As a result of signing MoUs with industries, laboratory facilities have been enhanced by
establishing centers of excellence. Examples of laboratories which have been exclusively set up
for research are: LabVIEW academy in collaboration with NI, IBM centre for excellence,
REDHAT, PLC, SCADA and DCS in collaboration with Axis Global, data mining and cloud
computing lab and SDR in collaboration with VI solutions. The library facilities have been
enhanced by online services like DELNET and NPTEL.
Student and staff support
Exchange of human resource between industry and institution has become possible through
projects, workshops and seminars. Students are enriched by the industrial visits and internships
To mention a few, the PICO SATELLITE project in association with PESIT, Bangalore and
internships at IITDM, TCS etc. The students and faculty get to interact with the industry experts
in person through these initiatives.
Placement Services
The interaction with the industry and other institutions is enhanced by arranging seminars,
workshops, guest lectures from industry and through soft skill development programs for
students. Trainers such as ETHNUS, SURGE FORTH, CAMPUS INTERACTION and SMART
have paved the way for many on-campus and off-campus recruitment drives. The students are
exposed to the requirements of the industry and these help in building self-confidence.
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3.7.4 Highlighting the names of eminent scientists/participants, who contributed to the
events, provides details of national and international conferences organized by the College
during the last four years.
Eminent persons from reputed institutions, scientists of different cadres and research scholars
participated in national and International events organized by most of the departments. The
details of these events are listed below:
Academic
Year
Name and Nature of
program
National/
International
Resource person
Computer Science & Engineering
Faculty Development
Program on ―Artificial
Intelligence‖
National
2014-15
Seminar on ―Android‖
National level Technical
Symposium named
―SKRIPTOS‘15‖
Seminar on ―Web Design‖
Faculty Development
Programme on ANDROID
Ms.Preethi Rebecca
Associate Professor
Department of CSE
St.Peters College of Engineering & Technology,
Chennai.
R.Ramakrishnan
Department of CSE
SVCE
Mrs.K.S.Gayathri
Associate professor
Department of CSE
SVCE
Dr.R.Suguna
Dean-CSE,
SKR Engineering College,
Chennai.
V.M.Chithra
Asst Professor
Department of Mathematics,
SKR Engineering College,
Chennai.
Shobana.M , Senior Faculty,
NIIT, Chennai
Karpagam.N
Academic Counselor, NIIT, Chennai
Mr.A.Chandrasekaran, CEO,
Infocareer solutions, Chennai.
Mr. Anand Ramesh
Managing Director, MAAC Academy
Mr.Tamil Arasan.P, Prasanth.S
Project Developers ,
Oneyes Technologies, Chennai.
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Mr.S.Ramasamy
Ex-Regional vice president ,
CSI Chennai.
Mr.Muthu
Faculty ,
SSI Chennai
Dr.V.Pattabiraman,
Associate Professor, VIT, Chennai.
Dr.R.Parvathi,
Associate Professor, IT, Chennai.
Mr.Y.Kathiresan
Senior Manager, CSI, Chennai.
Mr.S.Ramasamy,
Ex-Regional President, CSI Chennai.
Mr.Gautham
Embedded Developer,
PLC Technologies, Chennai.
Ms.RANJITHA,
Embedded Developers,
PLC Technologies, Chennai.
Mr.A.Athif Shah,
Embedded Product Design,
ABE Semiconductor Designer,
Chennai,
Mr.Rajan
Adhithyaa Infomedia Solutions, Chennai
Mr. KisharAhmed.N,
CEO & Managing Director,
Jeely Stone Technologies,
Chennai.
Mr.L.R.Vairavan, Project Engineer,
Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar, Chennai.
Mr.Gokul Kumar J, Head-Training,
Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar, Chennai.
Dr.Kamala krithivasan,
Prof- CSE Dept , IIT Madras.
Dr.V.Rajkumar Dare
Retd. Prof,Madras Christian College,
Chennai
Inaugural of CSI-Students
Chapter
Seminar on ―Data
Warehousing‖
Two-day Workshop
Training Programme in
―Big Data Analytics‖
Seminar on ―Your unique
identity and CSI benefits ―
Inaugural of CSI Students
Chapter
FDP Workshop on
―Microcontrollers and
Embedded Systems‖
FDP on ―Image Processing
Using Hardware
RASPBERRY PI‖
One day FDP on ―Cloud
Computing‖
One day workshop on Web
Development ―Code
Ignitor‖
FDP on ―Wireless Sensor
Networks ― In
Collaboration With
Pantech Solutions
2013-14
Faculty Development
Programme on ―Theory of
computation‖
Dr. M.Anand, VIT Vellore
National
Dr.S.Poonkuzhali, IT-HOD, REC, Chennai
Prof. K. Senthil Kumar,
AsstProf(sr.G),SRM University.
Dr.J.Baskar Babujee
Associate Professor,
Dept of Mathematics,
Anna University, Chennai
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Mr.B.Lakshmipathy,
Anna University, Coimbatore
Dr.K.Lakshmanan, VIT Velloore
Dr.Susan Elias
Asst Dean-CSE, SVCE,Chennai
Dr.Ashok Tiwari,
Principal,
School of Computer Science,
University of HertFordShire.
S.Rajkumar, Asst prof,
VIT University , Vellore.
Mr.Suresh Radha Krishnan,
Founder and CEO,
TalhuntNextgen Education Pvt Ltd.
Mr.Manoj Kombissan,
Co-Founder and CEO,
TalhuntNextgen Education Pvt Ltd.
ManojKobissan. Co-founder & CEO.
TalhuntNextgen Education Pvt.Ltd.
Mr.Banu Kumar
Vice President, Cloud Services, India
Seminar on ―Information
Systems, Strategies and
Professional Issues‖
Guest Lecture on ― Digital
Image processing‖
Seminar on ―Cyber Crime
by Data 64‖
Seminar on ―Cloud
Computing‖
Seminar on Cloud
Computing ―NT Data‖
Seminar on ―Artificial
Intelligence and Soft
Computing‖
Dr.N.Albert Singh,
Divisional Engineer (IT), BSNL, Nagercoil.
Seminar on ―No SQL‖
Workshop on ―Robotics ―
Seminar on ―All about
design ―
2012-13
International Conference
on Computational
Intelligence and
Communication (ICCIC
2012)
International
Mr.Ramkumar, Developer,
Wisen Technologies, Chennai
Mr.Paresh, research Engineer, Robosapiens
Technologies Pvt. Ltd
N.Rajasekaran,
V.P. Kannan,
Natarajan Raman,
Team Members,
Patterns Software Design Institute Pvt Ltd.
Mr.PremkumarRajendran,
Vice President,
Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan
East Caroline University, USA.
Smt.Thillaichelvi Ponnuchamy,
Principal Hardware Engineer,
Oracle America, Inc.,USA.
Mr.T.S.Rangarajan, IEEE Chairmen,
Chennai chapter.
Mr.P.S.Ravishankar, ST Micro
Electronics, Singapore.
Dr.J.Janet, HOD-CSE
Dr.MGR University, Chennai.
Dr.S.Veeramalai, Prof & Dean, R & D,
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DMI College of Engineering,
Chennai.
Dr.K.Sujatja, Prof,EEE,
Dr.MGR University, Chennai
M.Krishnamoorthy, Assoc Professor,
SVCE, Chennai.
Dr.G.Adiline Macriga, Prof-IT
Sri Sairam Engineering College
Chennai.
Dr.K.Thirunadana Sikamani,
Prof & Head-CSE,
St.Peters College of Engg&Tech, Chennai.
Dr.E.A.Mary Anitha, Dean-CSE & IT,
Prathyusha Institute of Tech &
Management, Chennai.
Dr.G.Gunasekaran, Principal,
Meenakshi College of Engineering,
Chennai.
Dr.R.Ramesh, Prof-ECE,
Saveetha Engineering College,Chennai
Mr.T.S.Rangarajan, IEEE Chairmen.
Faculty Development
Programme on Open
Source Lab (CS2406)
Inauguration of CSI –
Students Chapter 2012
National
National Level Workshop
on Ethical hacking
One Day Workshop for
Faculties on Open Source
Software
Mr.S. Baskar, Chief Executive Linux
Expert System, Chennai.
Career Guidance
Programme
National
One day workshop on
Robotics
National
Seminar on Hadoop – an
Open Source Map reduce
Environment
Seminar on Mobile
Computing
Mr.S. Baskar, Chief Executive Linux
Expert System, Chennai.
Dr.R.M.Suresh – CSI Chairmen,
Chennai Chapter
Mr.PrasanthRanjan
Technical programmer Wegilant Network Solutions,
IIT, Bombay.
Mr.KunalDureja
Country manager
IBM, Noida.
Mr.B.Veeraraghaven
Country manager
IBM, Noida.
Mr.S.Jalauddin Mohammed Ansari
Technical Consultant,
FABMAX, Chennai
Mr.J.Sai Ram Prasad
Technical Consultant,
FABMAX, Chennai
National
Mr.SaiRam, Project Manager,
CMC Limited, Chennai
National
Mr.M.S.Manian
Director,
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Seminar on ―Phyton
Programming‖
National
ESE (Empowering
Software Engineer in you)
Jump Start
National
Seminar on Network
Security
National
Seminar on DotNet
National
Careeer Guidance
Programme
National
Seminar on Cyber Security
Threats through online
presenation
National
Seminar on Cloud
Computing
National
ADS Softek India corporate office,
Hyderabad
Mr. Ramesh Seshadri
Technologist,
Surabee School of Electronics,
Valasaravakkam,Chennai.
Mr. Dhian Singh, Consultant,
PurnaCarrerSolutions,Chennai.
Mr. MuraliKumarasamy, Consultant,
PurnaCarrerSolutions,Chennai.
Mr.A.K.Ashokan, Director,
Net Lab Academy, Chennai.
Mr.VijayKuppuswamy,
Software Training Head,
NetLabAcademy,Chennai
Mr.M.S.Manian
Director,
ADS Softtekindia Corporate Office,
Hyderabad.
Mr.AnkitFadia
Inidacan Education Pvt Ltd.
AnnaNagar, Chennai.
Mr.Baranitharan
Organizer,
Talent Sprint, Chennai.
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Seminar onStudent
interaction with NI
LabVIEW Experts
Seminar onDSIR-PRISM
SCHEME
2014-15
National
National
Seminar
onMeasurement,acquisition
National
and Analyzing using
labVIEW
Division, CVRDE,Avadi.
Workshop onPLC and
National
SCADA
Workshop onPCB Design
Techniques
National
Mr.Visweswaran
Academic technical consultant ,
NI LabVIEW,Bangalore
Dr.G.Gangi Reddy,
M.D, TOCIC CENTRE
A Joint initiative of DS.
Govt.of India and the University
of Madras
Mrs.K.Yavana Rani ,
Scientist C,MSL
Mr.Subin Raj K.P
Business development Engineer and G.Naveen Kumar
Business development Engineer
Mr.M.Prakash,
Manager- University operations
Mr.C.SaravanaBavan
VP-Engineering
Qmax systems India Pvt Ltd
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Workshop onARM7
Microcontroller
Workshop onNext
generation technology with
myRIO and NI SDR
platform
Workshop onLabVIEW
and its applications to
Engineering Systems
Seminar on Embedding
Employability incore
Engineering Industries and
companies
Seminar on Pedagogy
Special lecture onCareer
opportunities in industries
2013-14
Special lecture on
Awareness in
Entrepreneurship
Lecture onEducation
initiatives SSC NASSCOM
Lecture on Principles of
Engineering sources
National
National
National
National
National
National
National
Mr.S. Dhanavel, Manager- Business Development,
ProCAE, Chennai
Mr. A. Manimaran,
Senior Application Engineer,
VI Solutions, Bangalore
Mr.V.Rajasekaran,
Application Engineer,
National Instruments, Bangalore
Mrs.Yavana Rani,
Scientist-E , CVRDE
Mr.M.Rakesh,
Senior Application Engineer,
VI solutions.
Mr.A.Manimaran,
Senior Application Engineer,
VI solutions.
Prof K.Jayaraman
Academic Program Manager,
National Instruments, U.S.A
Mr.C. GaneshKumar
Mr.Deepak Kumar Tala
Managing Director,
SmartDV Technologies India Private Limited
Mr.Subramaniyan,
RTD-NSIC
National
National
LabVIEW Training
program
National
Seminar on Recent Trends
in VLSI Design
National
Seminar on Cloud
Computing
National
Seminar on Career
Planning and objective
Seminar on Materials for
Electronic Technology
National
Workshop on LabVIEW
and RIO Hardware
National
National
Mr.Udaya Shankar
Mr.Shankarpaul,
Infosys
Mr.S.MudassirAkram,
Application Engineer,
NI Solutions
Dr.J.Raja Paul Perinbam,M.sc(Engg),Ph.D
Mr.Bhanu Kumar
Vice president of NTT DATA Global delivery Services
Limited
Mr.N.C.Balachandran
Director of carrier development
Dr.V.N.Mani M.Sc.,Ph.D ,Additional Director,CMET
Mr.M.Rakeshkumar
Senior Application Engineer
VI Solutions,Bangalore
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Two days workshop on
Robotics
2012-13
National
One day workshop on ―NI
DAC & RIO hardware kit‖
Workshop on Hands-on
Experience in LabVIEW
Core1 & Core2
Guest lecture on
College to Corporate
Lecture on
Management skills for
Engineers
Lecture on
Career guidance program
An invited talk on
Imperative of
Enterpreneurship
Tanner & Mentor graphics
EDA tools
Seminar on LabVIEW and
its application
National
Empowering software
Engineer-in you
National
Intensive motivation
campaign
Talk on Careers in logistics
& shipping
National
Seminar on Reconfigurable
Computing
National
Seminar on Plant control &
automation Technique
Two days workshop on
―Accreditation process‖
One day workshop on
―Satellite orbit dynamics
and introduction to GNSS‖
A workshop on Ethical
Hacking
National
National
Mr. Vivek, Research Engineer,
IIT-DELHI, India
&
Mr.Paresh (Assistant and Research engineer at IITDelhi)
Mr.M.Sankar,B.E(EEE)
Application Engineer
Mr.G.Sriram,B.E, Field Engineer,
National Instruments and R.SanthoshBalaji,B.E,
Field Engineer,National Instruments
Mr.OliverAbel,
Chief Executive Officer
National
Mr.Murugesan,
Former Professor of PacchiappaCollege,chennai
National
Mr.Muthukumar,
Manager of VISTA MIND
Dr.L.S.Ganesh,Professor,DOMs
and
Dr.M.Munirajulu,DGM,L&T
National
National
National
National
National
National
Mr.S.AnandTechlabs
Mr.Visweswaran
Academic technical consultant
Mr.Dhiansingh,
Director of purna career solutions
&Mr.Muralikumarasamy B.E,MBA
Chief technical officer at purna career solutions
Mr.R.Panneerselvam
Deputy Director,MSME-DI,Guindy
Mr.CaptainV.J.PushpaKumar,
Director good ocean maritime-institute for logistics
Dr.SK.Noor Mohammad, AP,
IIITD&M,Chennai
Mr.Krishnamurthy
Director operations,
Mr.S.Venkatasubramanian
Director Technician and
Mr.P.sivarajan from Aakarshana Tekpro Pvt.Ltd
Prof.V.Lakshmi Narasimhan,
Professor,East Carolina University
National
Dr.P.Rajendra Prasad,
Professor/PESIT & Former scientist, ISRO Bangalore
National
Mr.Prasant Ranjan
Wegilant Net Solution Pvt.Ltd.., Mumbai
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One day workshop on
―PCB Design
Two days workshop on
solar Photovoltaic Power
System
Workshop on NI
LabVIEW academy
training program
National
Mr.G.Kannan,
Director – Exhibit Electronix
National
Dr. M.Raja Reddy
Prof. Corilab, PESIT Bangalore
National
Mr.M.RakeshKumar,
ApplicationsEngineer,
VI solutions,Bangalore
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
2014-15
International conference on
recent
research
in International
Engineering 2015
INVICTA-2K15
–
National
Technical Symposium
Dr.KannanJegathala Krishnan, College of Engineering
& Science , Victoria University , Melbourne , Australia
Sri.R.Suresh, CEO & Director
Samalpatti Power Company Pvt.Ltd
Information Technology
2014-15
Seminar on Networking
2013-14
Guest Lecture on Mobile
Application Development
in Android
Guest Lecture on Ethical
Hacking
Guest Lecture on
Cryptography & Network
Security
Guest Lecture on
Cyber Security
Guest Lecture on Areas of
Information Systems
Strategy and Professional
Issues
2012-13
International Conference
On Computational
Intelligence And
Communication
National
Mr.Santhosh,
Livewire Technologies ,
Chennai
National
Mr.GajendranGanesapandian B.E.,Ms, Staff Engineer
Paypal& Founder www.Chennaihypermarket.com
National
Mr.Joseph Ganesh, Broadband Business Lead, Chennai
National
Mr.M.Ramkrishnan, Professor Head, Dept. of IT,
Velammal Engineering College, Chennai.
National
Mr.S.Ramesh,MBA, Branch Manager of India Can,
Pearson Company , Chennai.
National
Dr.AshokTiwari,Principal Lecturer, The University Of
Hertfordshire
International
Smt.ThillaichelviPonnuchamy
Principal Hardware Engineer,
Oracle America Inc
Ms. K.Visalini
World Highest IQ Holder
Shri. PremkumarRajendran
Vice President,
Deutsche Bank AG,
Singapore.
Shri. V.Tharmaraj
Bahwan Cyber IT Park, Chennai
Mr. P.S.Ravishankar
ST Microelectronics, Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan
Professor,
Department of Computer Science,
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ICTACT Inauguration
National
ICTACT Inauguration
National
Seminar on Networking
National
Seminar on Dot Net
National
FDP on Dot Net Prog.
National
FDP on Dot Net Prog.
National
Launch of SKR Live
Streaming
National
Launch of SKR Live
Streaming
National
Guest Lecture on Careers
In Logistics & Shipping
National
Guest Lecture on Big data
National
East Carolina University,
Greenville, NC
Sri. B. Ragava Srinivasan
AGM-Academic Initiatives
Dr .A.Velayudham
Scientist ‘F‘
Project Director (Manufacturing)
CVRDE. Ministry of Defense
A.K.Asokan
Managing Director of Netlab Academy, Vadapalani,
Mr. Vijay Kuppuswamy
Software Training Head,
Netlab Academy
Mr.L.SureshBabu
AGM Corporation Initiative,
ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu.
Mrs. R.Gayathri
Manager, Training Department,
ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu.
Dr.P.MannarJawahar
Former Vice Chancellor,
Anna University, Chennai-25
Mr.L. Suresh Babu
AGM Corporation Initiative,
ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu.
Mr.V.J.Pushpa Kumar
Director Good Ocean Maritime.
Institute for Logistics
Mr.S.Justus, Infosys Limited
Civil Engineering
2011-12
2012-13
Workshop
National Level Symposium
2014-15
-
-
Dr.R.G.Robinson,Prof IIT Madras
One
day
Dr.V.K.Stalin,Prof ,Anna university ,Chennai
National
Dr.S.Murugesan,Engg Manager ,L&T ,chennai
Dr.Sivprakasam,
National
Senior Consultant,Chennai.
Seminar
National
Mr.B.N.V.Ramana,Head-HR,CCCL,Chennai
FDP
National
Dr.Samidurai&Dr.L.Ramajeyam,Prof,
MeenakshiSundarajanEngg College.
Model Making
National
Dr.B.Soundara,KREngg College.
Seminar
National
Mr.Karthik&Mr.Nagadevan,TerazaghiInstitute,Chennai.
Guest Lecture
National
Seminar
National
Dr.L.Ramajeyam,
Dean/Civil, MSCE,Chennai.
Mr.D.Sudhakar,
National Water Consultant,Vedanta Group.
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Mechanical Engineering
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
National Conference on
―Design ,Manufacturing
and Thermal Engineering‖DMTE 2013
Guest Lecture on ― Ocean
Energy and Desalination‖
One Day Workshop On
―Entrepreneurship
Orientation Program‖
Inauguration Of Rapid
Prototyping Machine
Inaguration
Of
SKR
MSME
Business
Incubation Centre
National
Dr.S. Gowri
Professor, Department of Manufacturing Engineering.
Anna University
National
Mr.G.Venkatesan ,
Scientist, National Institute of Ocean Technology
National
Mr.P. Rajendiran
Manager, NSIC, Chennai
National
Dr. S. Sampathkumar
Professor, Production Technology, Anna University
National
Dr.T.Sundararajan,
General Manager – R&D, Wheels India Ltd
One day Workshop on
―Engineering Mechanics‖
National
3rd National Level
Technical Symposium
―BLITZCRANK15‖
National
Dr. R.Ramesh
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sir
venkateswara Engineering College
Mr. N. Rajmohan,
GM-HR, Delphi-TVS,
TVS Group company,
Chennai.
3.7.5 How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and
agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite examples (if any) of the
established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated.
 Curriculum development/enrichment
 Internship/ On-the-job training
 Summer placement
 Faculty exchange and professional development
 Research
 Consultancy
 Extension
 Publication
 Student Placement
 Twinning Programmes
 Introduction of new courses
 Student exchange
 Any other
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 The institution has established IndustryInstitute Interaction Committee (IIIC) which
includes one coordinator and faculty incharges. The committee interacts withexperts
from industry and conducts regular meetings with the experts who provide
suggestions for establishing collaborations with industry for the benefit of faculty and
students.
 As per the recommendations of the IIIC members, collaborations and linkages have
been created by the institution with industries and organizations. A few
outcomesofcollabrationsare IBM, TCS, National Instruments, DRDO, MSME etc.,
Most of these collaborations have resulted in signing MoUs with these organizations.
 Around twenty five MoUs have been signed so far by the institution with reputed
industries and organizations. Eg.: IBM India Pvt. Ltd., HCL Infosystems Ltd, ICT
Academy of Tamil Nadu, NI Systems (I) pvt Ltd , MSME –DI.
 A number of workshops, seminars, internships, industrial visits and project proposals
have been proposed and completed as a result of signing MoUs.
The following is the list of MoUs signed by the institution with reputed organizations.
List of MoUs
Name of the Organization
MoU
Signed Date
Monster
08/08/2014
ETHNUS
05/05/2014
SEED
4/11/2013
IBM India Pvt. Ltd.
05/11/2012
VEE Technology solutions
Pricvate Limited,
26/10/2012
Surgeforth Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
25/5/2011
Smart Training Resources
16/12/2011
Contact Person & Address
Mr. Ashok Shankar,
No. 160 1st floor, Sempurna building,
North usman road, Chennai-600017
No. 136, Arcot road, regusshyamala gardens,
third floor, shamala tower, saligramam,
Chennai-600093
SB – chellam homes, plot no. 12, first street,
sarathynagar,
puzhuthivakkam,
Chennai600091
Mr. KunalDureja
IBM India Pvt. Ltd.
Bangalore-560029
No. 8/25, First floor, Kambar street, Alandur,
Chennai-600016.
No. 85, Kutcheri road, Mylapore,
Chennai-600004
No. 1/5, Sivaganga Road, Nungambakkam,
Chennai-600034.
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Sree Chandra Auto
Components,Chennai
08/11/2011
Darien Electric Madras
18/08/2012
Axis Global Automation
Group Of Companies
02/09/2014
VKS Technologies
10/08/2015
Elysium Technologies
Private Limited
04/03/2012
HCL Infosystems Ltd
10/07/2009
ICT Academy of Tamil
Nadu
CMC Academy,
MSME –DI
BONFRING
NI Systems (I) pvt Ltd
CADD CENTER
Vee Care
Adroit Technologies
28/03/2014
11/04/2014
19/06/2013
18/04/2013
20/09/2013
18/10/2013
10/12/2012
Mr.M.Maran-Ceo,Chennai,
No:110 GST Road,Vandalore,Chennai 600048
Mr.P.Palanichamy-Proprietor,.2/3
Appadurai
Street,Shanthi Nagar,Ramapuram,
Chennai 600 089
Mr.Naveen-Technical Head,75/85 Anjugam
Nagar,
3 Rd Street,Ashok Nagar,Chennai
VKS Technologies
No:21/B, P.U.Shanmugam Nagar,
Kolathur, Villivakkam,
Chennai-600099
230, Church Road, Anna Nagar, Madurai625020
Mrs.R.Rani
No 184-188, Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai
– 600026
Mr.L.Suresh Babu
AGM Corporation Initiative,
ELCOT Complex,
2-7 Developed Plots,
Industrial Estate, Perungudi,
Chennai – 600096
Mr N. Yoganandam,
Director,
CMC Academy,
Anna Nagar,
Chennai – 600040
MSME –DI
Ministry of MSME, New Delhi
292/2 5 Street Ext
Gandhipuram,
Coimbatore -12
81/1 & 82/1 Salapuria soft Zone Wing B , 5th
Floor ,Block A Bellandur ,Varthur Hobli,
Bangalore-37
Cadd centre Trainning services 100,2 nd Floor,
Chettipedu,
Chennai
Vee care sundar hospital
No 186 trank road
Poonamalle high road Chennai 56.
1112,Raj Plaza , Avinashi Road
Coimbatore -37
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Wipro Limited
28/05/2010
Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road Bangalore -35
Convergy and IT Solution
15/11/2012
Convergy and IT Solution,Chennai.
Linux pert systems
15/06/2012
Linux pert systems, Chennai.
ABE Semi-Conductor
1/12/2014
ABE Semi Conductor, Chennai.
Harbha‟s Technologies
12/02/2014
Harbha‘s Technologies, Chennai.
Jeely Stone Technologies
3/03/2014
Jeely Stone Technologies, Chennai.
Care IT Solutions
6/1/2014
Care IT Solutions, Chennai.
Impact
Curriculum development/enrichment
 Collaborations with industries and other institutions have resulted in devising enrichment
programs for overcoming the curriculum gaps.
 Short term training programs, mini projects and lab experiments with contents beyond the
prescribed syllabus of the affiliating University are conducted periodically.
Internship/ On-the-job training
 The institution has arranged for internship programs and on job training for students at
various national level organizations due to the strenuous efforts taken by the IIIC. The UG
and PG students have completed internship and final year projects at organizations such
as NIOT, TCS, IIITDM , DRDO, MFL etc.,
Faculty exchange and professional development
 Faculty exchange initiatives are encouraged between the institution and organizations for
mutual benefit. Eg. Workshops have been conducted by experts from NI, VI solutions,
IBM, ICTACT and OFS for the professional development of faculty members.
Research
 Centre of excellence have been set up for promoting research activities as a consequence of
MOUs signed by the institution. Around 22 project proposals have been submitted in the
past three years.
 Around 15% of faculty are pursuing Ph.D programme at various Universities.
Consultancy
 Around 25 Projects are being carried out in collaboration with industries. These include
minor and major projects.
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Extension
 SKREC has linkages and collaborations with forums like YRC, NSS and other NGOs and is
a proud participant in social activities like cleanliness campaign and road safety awareness
programs. The Alumni of the institution actively takes part in extension activites through its
service organization ―Youth Helping hearts‖ and ―Thozhan‖.
Publication
 Efforts have been taken for providing opportunity to faculty and students for publishing their
quality research findings in national and international journals. Eg. Students and faculty
published in the ―International Journal of Emerging Technology in Computer Science
andElectronics IJETCSE‖ during the ―International Conference on Recent Research in
Engineering‖ on 13/03/2015 held at SKR Engineering College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
Student Placement
 Around 70% of students have been placed in the academic year 2014-2015 as a result of
collaborations with industries.
Introduction of new courses
 Enrichment courses are conducted during the working hours of the institution apart from
prescribed syllabus through the centres of excellence and other research labs exisiting in the
various departments
3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning, establishing and
implementing the initiatives of the linkages/collaborations.
Sincere and fruitful efforts and initiatives have been taken to establish and implement industry
linkages and collaborations, by the institution.
 An industry institute interaction committee (IIIC) has been formed which conducts
meetings periodically. The board meets to discuss the initiatives which are
implemented through meticulous planning and with the support of industry personnel.
 MoUs have been signed with industries and organizations of fame. This has paved
way to an increased number of workshops, seminars and FDPs conducted by the
institution in the past three years. Details are provided in section 3.7.4.
 Eminent Research Scientists are invited during technical events for instilling the
research interest in students and provide them inputs for pursuing research.
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 Faculty and technical resources are exchanged with industries and other institutions
through established collaborations and linkages. Large numbers of projects have been
completed and few are in progress.
 The requirements of the global market are tracked by having regular meetings with
the experts from industry through the IIIC.
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CRITERION IV
INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1. PHYSICAL FACILITIES
4.1.1. What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure
that facilitate effective teaching and learning?
 The institution develops and creates the infrastructure required for teaching and learning
keeping in mind the vision of transforming students into highly intellectual and selfdisciplined engineering graduates for the needs of the nation.
 The college is strategically located off the Chennai Bangalore highway, around 20kms
from Chennai international airport.
 The policies of the institution for the creation and enhancement of the infrastructure for
effective teaching and learning is primarily based on the framework and guidelines set by
regulatory bodies such as AICTE, ANNA University etc.
 Faculty, administrative, technical/non- technical staff, laboratory equipment, built-up
space, library resources are provided and continuously improved as per needs.
 Well planned adequate class rooms and laboratories with good ventilation and
connectivity for all programs.
 Up gradation of infrastructure of the existing departments based on increase in intake of
students and with a focus on research activities.
 Augmentation of seminar halls & supporting peripheral facilities
such as canteen,
transport, playgrounds etc.
 ICT for student centric Teaching & Learning.
 Power backup is provided to ensure uninterrupted power supply for all the activities of
the institution.
 Feedback from stakeholders.
4.1.2 Detail the facilities available for
a) Curricular and Co-curricular Activities – class rooms, technology enabled learning
spaces, seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, animal house,
specialized facilities and equipments for teaching learning and research etc.
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b) Extra-curricular activities- Sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium, auditorium,
NSS, NCC, cultural activities, public speaking, communication skills development, yoga,
health and hygiene, etc.
The institution has a sprawling land extent of around 23 acres with vast playground facilities,
well connected roads, greenery and a total built up area of 26200 sq.m comprising of the
following major facilities.
Details of class rooms, tutorial rooms, seminar halls and laboratories
 The institution is equipped with around 40 spacious class rooms, well ventilated and
planned with provisions for overhead projection and power point presentation.
 There are 68 laboratories and 6 workshops to cater to the needs of the students both for
practical experiments and for projects. The laboratories are well equipped and maintained
with adequate equipment and accessories required for and beyond the curriculum.
 17 tutorial class rooms are also available for conducting tutorial courses as per syllabus
and curriculum. A spacious drawing hall measuring around 135sq.m is available for
conducting engineering graphics classes.
 11 seminar halls equipped with AC, presentation aids, PA-system and seating is provided
for the requirements of the institution.
 Two auditoriums, one with 800 seating capacity and the other with 1700 capacity are
used for staging major events of the college such as conferences, alumni meetings etc.
 The institution has a vast library measuring about 1000sq.m which is provided with
digital facilities, video room and all other requirements of the students and staff.
 Majority of the land area is dedicated to development of gardens, including trees, plants
and shrubs.
Specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research:
 The college has exclusive English communication skills lab with high configuration
systems and GLOBARENA licensed software
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 The department of computer science and engineering has been recognized as center of
research by Anna University.
 Students and staff have access to EDUSAT & NPTEL video lectures.
 NI Lab view –offering Embedded computing, Signal and Image Processing and
Advanced Communication.
 PLC, SCADA and DCS in association with Axis Global Automation.
 Centre of Excellence for Android Development.
 Solid Works and Rapid Prototyping for making models of products and components.
b) Extra-curricular activities
Sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium, auditorium, NSS, NCC, cultural activities, public
speaking, communication skills development, yoga, health and hygiene, etc.33760 sq.m are
dedicated for sports facilities comprising of stadium, playgrounds etc. where Zonal Level &
State Level tournaments have been conducted. Sports facilities include the following.
 Volley ball court-2
 Football-1
 Basketball court-1
 Tennis court-1
 Cricket ground-2
 Shuttle badminton court -2
 Handball-1
 Indoor stadium-1
 Gym-2
 Table tennis-3
 Weight lifting area-1
 Kabadi court-1
 Hockey-1
 Athletics 400m track-1
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SPORTS FACILITIES
Volley ball court2
After the college hours
students are encouraged to
involve in sports.
Foot ball-1
Basket ballcourt1
Sports event competitions are
conducted at the
interdepartmental level every
academic year and the
winners are awarded. 
Tennis court-1
Cricket ground-2
Physical Directors look after the
day to day games and sports
activities of the college thus
moulding the students in a
holistic manner.
Shuttle badmiton
court-2
Hand ball-1
The outdoor games such as Ballbadminton, volley ball, cricket,
hand ball Athletics, football etc
relives the student from the
monotony of being in closed
chambers.
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Indoor stadium-1
Gym-1
A permanent basket ball
court, two Volley ball courts
and two ball badminton
courts are provided with
floodlight arrangements
indoors.
Table tennis-3
Weight lifting area-1
Power lifting area-1
Kabadi court-1
Hockey-1
A separate indoor games
facility for playing shuttle,
table-tennis, caroms and
chess, basket ball and Gym is
provided .
Athletics 400mts ground-1
NSS & Cultural activities
The College has an NSS Unit in association with Lions club of India with a number of students
enrolled. In addition community development activities are conducted under YRC, RRC and
Rotaract clubs. Every year cultural activities are conducted for both students and staff. The major
list of activities conducted in the institution has been listed below.
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(NSS/YRC/College/Others)
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
Description of Event
The RRC unit of SKREC conducted “C-Life” for First year U.G students to
get awareness about AIDS.
The NSS unit of SKREC organized a ―Blood Donation Camp” in association
with the Madras Voluntary Blood Bureau.
The District Professional Service Team & Rotaract Club of SKR Engineering
College organized a corporate training session ―SPARK‖.
4.
Rotaract Club of SKREC had initiated “Go Green Project”
5.
Rotaract Club had conducted a ―Blood Donation Drive”
6.
7.
8.
9
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
The NSS Unit of SKREC in association with Tamil Nadu Forest Department
conducted ‗Sapling plantation Programme‘
Rotaract Club of SKREC and District Rotaract Council organized a Career
Development Program on the title “The Way”
NSS of SKREC has conducted a ―Blood Donation Camp” in association with
Lions Blood Bank & Research Foundation.
The Management of SKREC and the Rotaract club organized an “Awareness
Campaign on Road Safety”
The RRC unit of SKREC conducted aids awareness programme ”Celebrating
Life” dated 14-02-14 & 28-02-14
YRC of SKREC has conducted a ―Blood Donation Camp” in association with
Chennai Anna Nagar Tower Lions Club
YRC of SKREC has conducted a ―Free Medical Camp” in association with
VeeCare Sundar Hospital, Poonamallee
The Management and Youth Red Cross of SKREC organized a “Blood
Donation Camp” for III Years in association with Sunguvarchatram Lions
Club.
“Pongal Thiruvizha” Pongal Festival is organized by every year.
Pattimandram, kavithai contest, tamil traditional games for students and
special events for staff have been organized.
A Special YOGA Program on Inner Engineering organized by SKREC for
all the faculty members and students on the eve of International YOGA Day
National Service Scheme of SKREC co-ordinated an Eye Camp in association
with Vasan Eye Care.
Communication Skills Development:
 The institution has separate communication skills laboratory for English language with
high configuration systems and GLOBARENA licensed software
 The focus is on training the students to speak fluent, intelligible, appropriate, and
functionally correct English through phonetics, role plays, and debates.
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 Advanced communication skills laboratory targets on reading and writing skills and
integrating these with speaking, listening and other intra and interpersonal skills.
 Keeping in view the growing importance of Soft Skills, the Training and Placement
department imparts Soft Skills to the students‘ right from the I Year onwards.
 Along with regular subjects, a separate period is allotted to each branch for training in
aptitude, verbal and soft skills.
 Scientific workshop is designed and conducted by SEED (Learning Research
Organization).
 Campus Interaction & Ethnus also provide online Assessment for the students to make
best practice methods in order to improve their Time Management skills.
Yoga and Meditation
Students and staff are oriented towards yoga and meditation for a holistic living. Programmes in
association with Isha yoga foundation, Brahma Kumaris and Vaazgha Valamudan have been
conducted regularly.
Health & Hygiene
Separate gymnasium for both girls and boys are available to ensure fitness of the students.
Students are encouraged to participate in sports activities and constantly given awareness about
cleanliness. Regular medical checkups are conducted for students and staff.
4.1.3. How does the institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line
with its academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific examples of the facilities
developed/augmented and the amount spent during the last four years (Enclose the Master
Plan of the Institution/ campus and indicate the existing physical infrastructure and the
future planned expansions if any).
 The infrastructure of the institution is developed as per the norms of AICTE and Anna
University.
 New facilities are added as per additional strength and needs of the program
 Space requirements are reviewed well in advance before the start of the academic year to
ensure the infrastructure adequacy and optimum use for academic purposes.
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EXPENSES EXPENSES EXPENSES EXPENSES
IN 2011IN 2012IN 2013IN 20142012(Rs in
2013(Rs in
2014(Rs in
2015(Rs in
Lakhs)
Lakhs)
Lakhs)
Lakhs)
286.43
339.07
344.84
135.93
S.NO
DESCRIPTION
1
Infra structure built up
2
Library
10.66
7.18
10.66
4.47
3
Laboratory equipment
49.74
53.72
37.57
21.56
4
Computer
35.94
33.85
8.53
22.00
5
UPS
9.41
4.12
4.32
1.35
6
Laboratory consumables
5.34
2.56
1.61
6.00
7
Software
1.55
4.26
6.34
4.42
8
Repair & maintenance
112.78
66.92
19.30
32.82
9
Miscellaneous expenses
28.87
37.94
41.05
5.00
10
R&D
8.38
12.83
5.70
4.00
11
AMC
2.57
1.59
3.16
2.92
12
Hostel & Transportation
190.02
230.03
245.00
222.38
MASTER PLAN
Enclosed as Annexure V
Infrastructure details of the Institute: Major facilities
No of
rooms
7
Area in
sq.mts
340
Department office
2
80
Cabin for head of dept
2
40
Maintenance
1
10
House keeping
1
10
Boys common room
1
100
Girls common room
1
100
Rest room
6
480
Room type
Faculty room
A-Block
(CSE & IT)
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ADMIN-Block
B-Block
(ECE & EEE)
LIBRARY-Block
M-Block
(Mechanical and Humanities &
Sciences)
Laboratories
14
1438
Tutorial
3
105
Classrooms
7
508
Principal director
office
1
75
Board room
1
40
Seminar halls
5
875
Office all inclusive
1
700
Department office
3
180
Cabin for head of dept
3
90
Faculty room
2
100
Rest room
5
400
Auditorium
1
1000
Classrooms
6
420
Laboratories
8
846
Tutorial
2
70
Computer center
1
250
Faculty room
9
1185
Dept office
2
40
Cabin for head of dept
2
20
Rest room
6
480
Class rooms
12
840
Laboratories
30
3057
Tutorial
5
165
Placement office
1
30
Seminar hall
3
480
Library
1
1000
Faculty room
2
120
Dept office
2
40
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PG-Block
SHEDS
Cabin for head of dept
1
10
Rest room
2
160
Classrooms
14
980
Laboratories
8
1448
Tutorial
3
99
Drawing hall
1
132
Tutorial
6
198
Seminar hall
3
396
HC
1
20
Rest room
4
320
Laboratories
5
530
Workshops
5
900
Laboratories
7
1132
Cafeteira
1
200
Central stores
1
60
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Aerial View of Institution
\
Computing, Electrical sciences Block and Sports facilities
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Tin Jubilee Auditorium
Botanical Gardens
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Future plan:
Institution has plans to provide infrastructure keeping in view the following aspects in the near
future.
 Collaboration with foreign universities.
 Research centric labs associated with industries.
 Inter-disciplinary projects.
 Autonomous status.
4.1.4. How does the institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the
requirements of students with physical disabilities?
The college takes care of physically disabled students. In this regard, lifts and ramps have been
provided in the academic blocks. For their convenience class rooms are allotted on the ground
floors.
4.1.5. Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within them:
(Hostel Facility – Accommodation available, Recreational facilities, gymnasium, yoga
center, etc., Computer facility including access to internet in hostel, Facilities for medical
emergencies, Library facility in the hostels, Internet and Wi-Fi facility, Recreational
facility-common room with audio-visual equipment, Available residential facility for the
staff and occupancy Constant supply of safe drinking water and Security)
 The residential facility includes the following provisions.
 Accommodation with bed, cupboards, table-chairs
 Recreational facilities, gymnasium, etc.
 Computer facility including access to 24×7 Wi-Fi accessibility in hostel
 Medical emergencies are available.
 RO treated water supply, water coolers and hot drinking water facility available.
 Availability of residential facility for both teaching and non-teaching staffs inside the
campus.
 Hostel facility is available for both boys and girls separately.
 Solar Water Heater
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Infrastructure details of the hostel:
Hostel
Total
rooms
available
No of rooms
Ground floor
22
-
I
23
1
II
23
-
III
20+ 1 TV HALL
1
Total capacity
176
-
Ground floor
23
-
I
23
-
II
23
1
III
TV+ Gym
Total capacity
132
88
BOYS
GIRLS
No of rooms available
for warden and staff
Floors
68
4.1.6. What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of health care
on the campus and off the campus?
 Students and staff are provided emergency medical examination and treatment at the
health center in the campus.
 A medical officer monitors the health center activities.
 First aid facility is available in all departments and laboratories.
 Transport facilities are provided for students/staffs for emergency visits to the hospital.
 MOU with multi-specialty hospital VEE CARE Sundar Hospital.
 Ambulance on call.
4.1.7. Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus – spaces for special
units like IQAC, Grievance Redressal unit, Women‟s Cell, Counseling and Career
Guidance, Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and
students, safe drinking water facility, auditorium.etc.
IQAC:
 The IQAC cell is located in the ground floor of the administrative block to ensure the
appropriate functioning of the institutional activities.
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 This cell monitors the effective implementation of the processes and systems and reviews
records periodically for the improvement of the institution.
 IQAC is headed by a senior professor with representatives from the departments and
administration.
Grievance Redressal unit and Women cell:
 Grievance Redressal unit is located in the B-block housing EEE and ECE departments.
 The complaints-cum-grievance redressal committee is headed by a senior faculty member
and members from academic departments.
 To investigate the complaints received from students and staff including ragging.
 To address gender issues.
 To recommend to the principal for appropriate action.
Counseling and Career Guidance:
 Counseling and Career Guidance is located in the Placement cell which deals with all
placements and career guidance activities.
 For counseling, each faculty member in the department is allotted around 20 students of
their own department. They monitor the academic performance and assist them to do well
in their studies and motivate the students towards a holistic growth.
 Academic performance, discipline, attendance percentage of the wards is discussed with
their parents periodically after every assessment by the faculty counselor.
Placement and training:
 The Placement and training cell has a built up area of 30sq.m and is located at the first
floor library block.
 The department is headed by a placement coordinator and a Training Head with faculty
coordinators from each department. The objective of the cell, activities and facilities
available has been shown below.
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Placement
for all
Eligible
students
More
number of
dream
offers
OBJECTIVES
Training
students
towards
employabil
ity Skills
Facilitate
Industry Institute
interactions &
Collaborations
Activities carried out:
Assessment of
skill set through
online Mock test
by using
Campus
Interaction &
ETHNUS Tool
Support
students to
get paid
internship
Aptitude
training for
all students
Company
specific
aptitude
training for the
final years
Interview
handling skills
workshop for
final years
Organize
coding contest
among 2nd,
3rd & 4th
year students
Specific
training to
improve core
employment
Health Centre:
 Health Centre is located in the ground floor of the PG block.
 The college maintains a medical center with a doctor and a nurse to take care and give
medical treatment for the sick staff and students. .
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 Supported by ambulance service.
Canteen:
 Centrally located canteen facility is available in the campus with a seating capacity of
500 serving quality food at affordable prizes.
Recreational spaces for staff and students:
 Gymnasium, sports activities and cultural programmes are conducted in the auditorium
and playground facilities available in the institution.
Safe drinking water facility:
 Purified water is supplied to all academic blocks, canteen and hostels.
 Water treatment: Reverse Osmosis
 Drinking water supply: filtered fresh water
 Water availability in hostel : 24 hours
 Method of distribution of water : Continuous supply
 Solar Water heater
Other facilities:
 ATM Facility, Rain water harvesting, Waste water management and CCTV
Auditorium:
 Two auditoriums are available in the campus to cater to the needs of the activities of the
institution.
1700SEATING
CAPACITY
TIN JUBLEE
Non-A/C
AUDITORIUM
ADMIN
BLOCK
800 SEATING
CAPACITY
A/C
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4.2 LIBRARY AS A LEARNING RESOURCE:
4.2.1 Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a
committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to render
the library, student / user friendly?
Yes; the library has an advisory committee, consisting of a senior professor as convener and
participation of various department heads as members. Librarian coordinates the activities of the
committee as c0-convener.
The Significant initiatives of this committee are as follows:
 Procurement of Books and Journals
 Class Toppers Book Bank Scheme
 DELNET (Developing Library Network)
 Automation of the library
 Institutional Library Membership
 Online Public Access Catalogue
 Maintenance of archives.
4.2.2 Provide details of the library:
 Total area of the library
:
1000 sq.m
 No. of Seats in Reading Space
:
90
 Reading Space
: 200 sq.m
 No. of users (Issue Book)
: 120 per day
 No. of users (Reading Space)
: 200 per day
Total area of
the library
No. of Seats in
Reading Space
Reading Space
No. of users
(Issue Book)
No. of users
(Reading
Space)
•1000 sq.m
•90
•200 sq.m
•120 per day
•200 per day
Timings
 Working days – Monday to Saturday – 08.00AM to 06.00PM
 Sundays - 10.00AM to 01.00PM
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Layout of the library :( individual reading carrels, lounge area for browsing and relaxed reading,
IT zone for accessing e-resource
4.2.3 How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e-journals
and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring new books, journals
and e-resources during the last four years.
 Book catalogues are circulated to the Heads of the departments and on their
recommendation, the lists of books and journals are finalized. Change in curriculum is
taken into account for up gradation of library material.
 Library committee scrutinizes and approves the requirements of each department
collected by the librarian.
 Books are also purchased during book exhibitions arranged by leading publishers /
distributors.
 E-journals, magazines and study material for competitive exams are procured from time
to time.
Library
holdings
Text
Books
Reference
Books
Journals/
Periodicals
Eresources
Year-1
Year-2
Year-3
Year-4
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
Number
Total
Cost
(Rs in
Laks)
Number
Total
Cost
(Rs in
Laks)
Number
Total
Cost
(Rs in
Laks)
Number
Total
Cost
(Rs in
Laks)
2917
7.82
2,762
5.65
2716
7.09
2530
3.45
91
0.10
74
0.08
63
0.11
52
0.04
123
1.86
117
0.55
119
1.41
117
0.62
106
0.88
103
0.9
118
2.05
121
0.36
4.2.4 Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum access to the
library collection?
(OPAC, Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals, Federated searching
tools to search articles in multiple databases, Library Website, In-house/remote access to epublications, Library automation, Total number of computers for public access, Total
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numbers of printers for public access, Internet band width/ speed □2mbps □10 mbps □1 gb
(GB), Institutional Repository, Content management system for e-learning, Participation in
Resource sharing networks/consortia (like Inflibnet)
OPAC:
Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) for checking the availability of books and CDs is
available. Barcode system is followed for all transactions.
Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals:
All departments can access E-Journals through DELNET services of the library and British
council. Student members can access IET digital library.
Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple databases:
E-Resources of the library such as e-books-journals etc. can be accessed by students and faculty
at any time throughout the campus.
Library Website:
All information pertaining to the library is available in the college website www.skrec.org)
In-house / remote access to E-publications:
Campus wide intranet facility is available with unlimited access.
Library Automation:
AUTOLIB
Commercial software is used to automate all services of the library. All the transactions are fully
computerized. The issue and receipt of books are carried out using the bar-coded ID and scanner.
 Total number of computers for public access: 14
 Total numbers of printers for public access: 1
 Internet band width speed : 24Mbps and Wi-Fi facility available.
Institutional Repository:
Following are available as repository
 Question banks of all subjects from all departments.
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 Theses (student‘s projects) from all departments.
 Leading Newspapers (last three months).
Content management system for e-learning:
 NPTEL study material which can be accessed through intranet (Free Access).
Participation in Resource sharing networks / consortia (like INFLIBNET)
 DELNET – Developing Library Network, New Delhi.
4.2.5 Provide details on the following items:
 Average number of walk-ins / day : 250
 Average Number of books issued / returned / day : 256
 Ratio of library books to students enrolled : 1/12
 Average number of books added during last three years : 2648
 Average number of login to (OPAC) : 16
 Average number of login to e-resources : 24
 Average number of e-resources downloaded / printed : 10
Number of information literacy trainings organized:
 Every year library orientation programme is conducted for the freshers.
 PPT on library status/upgradation is circulated to all departments.
Details of “weeding out” of books and other materials:
 Every academic year books and other library materials are identified for weeding and a
list is prepared. These materials are weeded out with the approval of the advisory
committee periodically.
4.2.6 Give details of the specialized services provided by the library
(Manuscripts, Reference, Reprography, ILL (Inter Library Loan Service), Information
deployment and notification (Information Deployment and Notification), Download,
Printing, Reading list/ Bibliography compilation, In-house/remote access to e-resources,
User Orientation and awareness, Assistance in searching Databases, INFLIBNET/IUC
facilities)
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Manuscript: NA
Reference:
Reference section of the library consists of the following materials.
 Abundant collection of International editions of reference books & Handbooks.
 Encyclopedia, Training material for competitive examinations like TOEFL, GRE, GATE,
SAT, MAT,CAT,GMAT, Civil Services, Banking exam and RRB Technical Exam.
 Reprography:
 Photocopy facility is available in the library. Students and Staffs can take photocopy of
study material/reference at a nominal charge.
ILL (Inter Library Loan Service):
 The Library has Inter Library Loan Service with ANNA UNIVERSITY, British Council
and DELNET for requirements that are not available in the library.
 Students and Staff can access these facilities for their needs throughout the year.
Information Deployment and Notification (Information Deployment and Notification)
 Arrival of new books, journals and magazines are displayed on a separate ―new arrivals
rack‖.
 Newspaper clippings, on important events are displayed on notice boards.
Download:
Available through internet and intranet facility in the Library
Printing:
Printing and photocopying facility is available.
Reading List/Bibliography Compilation :
Yes, Available
In-house/remote accesses to e-resources:
Yes, through DELNET
User Orientation and awareness:
User orientation and awareness of the library is conducted on the first day for all freshers.
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Assistance in searching Databases:
Yes, Assistance in searching Databases is provided by library staff.
INFLIBNET / IUC Facilities:
DELNET, Membership with British Council Library and Anna University Library resources is
available.
4.2.7 Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and teachers
of the college.
The Library Staff always extend their services to the students and teachers of the college on
various aspects mentioned below:
 Issue/Receipt transactions of books, study material to all Students and Staff.
 Access to e-journals from all departments.
 A separate reference section for enabling the users to have access of Library material.
 Reprography facilities are available throughout the library working hours.
 Our library extends its service through Inter Library Loan from Anna University, British
Council and DELNET.
 A place is ear marked for new books, journals and magazines for easy access of the users.
 Internet services are available in the browsing section.
 Important news from leading newspapers, magazines is displayed daily on the notice
board.
 OPAC book search system is available.
 CD ROM section is equipped with a number of CDs on various topics.
 Exclusive schemes are available for student toppers/special students to motivate them.
 Back volumes of journals and completed project reports are made available for reference.
 Organizing book exhibitions
4.2.8 What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually/Physically
challenged persons? Give Details.
 Personalized assistance by library staff.
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 Special privileges such as being allowed to borrow a greater number of books and
relaxation regarding the date of return etc. are extended to the visually/physically
challenged students.
4.2.9 Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analyzed and used
for improving the library services. (What strategies are deployed by the Library to collect
feedback from users? How is the feedback analyzed and used for further improvement of
the library services?)
 Feedback obtained through a suggestion box and feedback register.
 Comments reviewed by the librarian/library committee.
 Minor issues are implemented by the library staff immediately.
 Major points are carried out through the advisory committee.
 A report is presented to the management for the action taken on the feedback.
4.3. IT INFRASTRUCTURE
4.3.1 Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the
institution.
(Number of computers with Configuration (provide actual number with exact
configuration of each available system), Computer-student ratio, Standalone facility, LAN
facility, Wi-Fi facility, Licensed software, Number of nodes/ computers with Internet
facility, any other)
 Institute has 738 computer systems with high configuration to cater to the needs of
students and staff.
 Computer-student ratio: UG -1:3.66 PG –1:2
 Standalone facility:3
 LAN facility: Yes
 NMEICT-BSNL - 20Mbps
 VODAFONE (Wi-Fi) -4Mbps
Licensed Software:
There are also a wide variety of Software tools/ packages. A listing of these items has been
presented below
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 AutoCAD ver 2008, Staad Pro 2008
 TURBO C,VB, Ubuntu, Redhat 7.3, Fedora, Borland Turbo C++, Macromedia Dream
Viewer MX, Macromedia Flash MX, Oracle 9i, Oracle 10G, Oracle 11G
 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 & Upgrade, Adobe bundle pack, Microsoft NET Framework,
Microsoft Visual studio 2005 & Upgrade, Macromedia Studio 8
 Microsoft Frontpage, IBM Rational Suite – RSA, Microsoft Visio, Java 1.6, Net Beans,
J2SDK,J2SE, Tomcat (Web Server), NS2, JMF, Blender
 ETAP software, MATLAB R2008a&b
 Lab VIEW 2012, TANNER 15.1, MATLAB R2015, NETSIM , Xilinx- MULTIUSER,
EDWIN Ver 1.6, CC Studio 3.1
 CADIAN 2008, SolidWorks2009, ANSYS Academic Teaching Introductory ,ALGOR
Edge CAM Ver 12.0, Pro-E Wild Fire.
 SPSS 19, Tally 9.1.
Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility: 512
4.3.2. Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and
students on the campus and off-campus?
 24X7 Wi-Fi Internet Facility with 4Mbps speed for students and faculties.
 All staff rooms and computer based laboratories are provided with internet facility - 20
Mbps through LAN.
 Continuous power supply is made available in the campus so that the students and staff
can access the internet without any disruption
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4.3.3. What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the IT
infrastructure and associated facilities?
The institution is constantly upgrading both the software and
hardware with the industry and academic standards as per
requirements.
The computer systems are inspected by the system administrator for
possible upgradation.
Adequate provision is made available in the annual budget for
purchasing new computer systems.
4.3.4. Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement, upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the
institution (Year wise for last four years)
The amount spent for procurement, up gradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers
and their accessories in the institution during last four years has been indicated below.
1
Computer
Budget (Rs in
Lakhs)
In 2011-2012
35.00
2
Software
2.00
Sl.No Description
Budget (Rs in
Lakhs)
In 2012-2013
33.00
Budget (Rs in
Lakhs)
In 2013-2014
9.00
Budget (Rs in
Lakhs)
In 2014-2015
20.00
5.15
6.50
7.50
4.3.5 How does the institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resource including
development and use of computer-aided teaching/ learning materials by its staff and
students?
 Computers with internet facility are provided for faculty members in order to prepare
teaching/learning materials
 The faculty members refer to their lecture topics through internet (NPTEL , EDUSAT &
Foreign Universities) and deliver lectures in an effective manner
 The individual faculty develops their presentation materials for use in their interactive
classes.
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 College has eleven seminar halls to conduct conferences, workshops and symposia for
students and faculty
 Seminar halls have adequate seating capacity and are fully air conditioned. It is equipped
with LCD projector, LCD screen, white board and public address system.
 Every department in the college is provided with LCD projector/ OHP Screens to
facilitate smart learning.
4.3.6. Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and technologies
deployed (access to on-line teaching - learning resources, independent learning, ICT
enabled classrooms/learning spaces etc.) by the institution place the student at the center of
teaching-learning process and render the role of a facilitator for the teacher.
 Independent -learning from the tutorials available on the net (NPTEL, EDUSAT etc)
 Registering for online professional development courses. (Slide share, Fadoo Engineers,
etc)
 Coaching by mentoring (Course Mentors)
 Attending virtual seminars, conferences and workshops. (PMI conferences, etc)
 Collaborative groups to integrate ICT into their curriculum. (WIPRO-Mission 10X)
 Membership and active participation in national and international associations. (E.g.
ISTE, IET etc)
 Taking up short-term or long-term projects related to ICT from AICTE, NITTTR,ANNA
UNIVERSITY
 Group Learning and mobile learning
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Group learning and mobile
learning
AICTE, NITTTR
Seminars,Conferences &
Workshops
ISTE, IET etc
Course Mentors
Slide Share,
Fadoo
Engineers
NPTEL
&
EDUSAT
TEACHER AS FACILITATOR
4.3.7. Does the Institution avail of the National Knowledge Network connectivity directly
or through the affiliating university? If so, what are the services availed of?
Yes. The college has the services of Anna University EDUSAT, DELNET- Developing Library
Network and NPTEL. (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning)
4.4 MAINTENANCE OF CAMPUS FACILITIES
4.4.1. How does the institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the available
financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities (substantiate
your statements by providing details of budget allocated during last four years)?
Amount Spent (Rs. In Lakhs)
Year
2011-2012
Budget
Actual
2012-2013
Budget
Actual
2013-2014
Budget
Actual
2014-2015
Budget
Actual
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a.
b.
c.
Building
and
furniture
Equipment
&
consumables
Computers
& softwares
d.
Vehicles
e.
Any other
300.00
286.43
350.00
339.07
370.00 344.846
220.00
135.93
22.00
19.13 30.55
22.43
44.00
39.18
27.00
27.56
37.00
37.49
40.15
38.11
15.50
14.87
27.50
21.14
200.00
190.02
230.00
230.06
250.00
245.00
300.00
222.38
33.00
123.73
29.50
28.15
15.50
39.74
88.25 81.34
4.4.2. What are the institutional mechanisms for maintenance and upkeep of the
infrastructure, facilities and equipment of the college?
Infrastructure facilities:
 Each department / block has a building supervisor.
 All maintenance aspects are observed and recorded by the building supervisor on a daily
basis.
 The recorded maintenance work is sent to the Administrative Officer.
 The Administrative officer looks into the maintenance record and organizes for the
repairs that include carpentry, civil, electrical, and plumbing maintenance work.
 The administrative officer reviews the status with the concerned department /block on a
periodical basis.
 Institution has AMC for all general infrastructure equipment.
For the equipment maintenance:
The Laboratory In charge concerned will raise the service request with the quotations and
comparative statement as and when the need arises through the HOD and sends it to the
Accounts Manager for follow up.
 The accounts Manager will rate the vendors and finalize the vendor for raising the
purchase order.
 After the approval of the Principal and Management the purchase order will be sent to the
vendor through the department concerned
 The department thus completes the equipment maintenance work through the approved
vendor
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Building Hygiene:
 The building supervisor is provided with a team of housekeeping staff and Janitors.
 They ensure cleaning of the class rooms, laboratories, corridors, tables, desks and
benches, staff cabins, roads near the building etc., daily and this is monitored by the
respective building supervisor
 Janitors clean the toilets 2 to 3 times per day.
 At the end of the day, a faculty signs a register for cleanliness with timings of cleaning
mentioned.
 In addition to this every department has 3 coordinators for the continuous monitoring of
hygiene. Further complaints in this regard are forwarded to the Administrative officer for
necessary action.
Library:
 The library is maintained and monitored by the library committee
 Library maintenance is computerized and automated with regular constant upgrading.
 Individual departmental libraries are integrated with central library.
 Timely swabbing of the library floors, regular cleaning of the racks, up- keep of quality
of the books, binding of books/ journal is carried out.
4.4.3. How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and other
precision measures for the equipment/instruments?
 The departments take the initiative to calibrate the precision instruments for their
optimum and assured performance annually.
 Faculty members monitor consistency of readings to ensure proper working of the
equipment.
 Calibration by external agencies is done for sensitive equipment.
4.4.4 What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of sensitive
equipment (voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)?
The Departments take steps to protect sensitive instruments from mechanical and electrical
hazards so that they render optimum and assured performances
 600KVA offline tap changing power transfer installed for 300KVA H.T
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 Two‗B‘Certified Electrician are there to maintain the Electrical power constant
 Lightening arresters are provided to protect them from the spikes during lightening3areas.
 Generator Power Backup: 160 KVA- 2 no, 125 KVA -1no, 62.5KVA -1no are available
in the campus.
 Total generator back up : 347.5 KVA
 No of UPS system : 40KVA- 4 nos, 20KVA-2nos, 3KVA-2 nos, 10KVA – 1 no
 Total capacity of power backup: 73KVA.
 An exclusive electrical section works for the college with five maintenance staff to look
after the electrical equipment erection, testing and commissioning.
Supply of Water:
Supply of purified drinking water to all Academic Blocks, Hostels and Canteen
5 wells, 2 borewells, 7 over head tanks
 Storage capacity: 80,000 liters
 Filtration capacity: 2500 liters/hour/day
 Treatment: 4 Nos RO membrane type
 Drinking water : continuous supply of fresh filtered water
 Water availability in hostel : 24hours
 Method of distribution of water: RO treated water facility available in each floor.
 Hostels: 2water coolers and solar water heater.
 3 Nos of Sewage treatment plants
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CRITERION V
STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1 STUDENT MENTORING AND SUPPORT
5.1.1 Does the institution publish its updated prospectus/handbook annually? If „yes‟, what
is the information provided to students through these documents and how does the
institution ensure its commitment and accountability?
Yes, the institution publishes its updated handbook annually.The following details are readily
available in the students hand book.
 College vision, mission & objectives
 Courses offered by the Institution
 Guidelines for the students ( i.e..discipline, dress code, test pattern,internal marks for
attendance, grade details & transport, …etc)
 General Information, Scholarship details, Rules and Regulations, other facilities of the
Library.
 Hostel rules and regulations and medical facility.
 Governing council and various committees of institution
 Anti Ragging notice & general rules
 Information about general holidays, tentative date for internal and model
Exams
and
tentative academic calendar.
5.1.2 Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships / freeships given to
the students during the last four years and whether the financial aid was available and
disbursed on time?
No of students availed
Type of Scholarship
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2011-2012
126
117
126
130
445
249
340
301
Institutional
Scholarship /
Freeships
BC/MBC/DNC
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First - Graduate
677
711
561
309
SC/ST
200
187
185
129
Others
13
7
5
2
1461
1271
1217
871
Total no. Of students
availed
Allscholarship amounts for the eligible students were disbursed in time during the last four years.
5.1.3 What percentage of students receive financial assistance from state government,
central government and other national agencies?
Academic Year
Percentage of students receive
financial assistance from
State government
Other agencies
2014-15
76.50
8.04
2013-14
61.57
6.65
2012-13
55.23
6.66
2011-12
35.42
6.32
5.1.4 What are the specific support services/facilities available for
 Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections
 Students with physical disabilities
 Overseas students
 Students to participate in various competitions/National and
International
 Medical assistance to students: health centre, health insurance etc.
 Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams
 Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.,)
 Support for “slow learners”
 Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning / corporate/business
house etc.
 Publication of student magazines
Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections
Students from SC/ST/OBC, Economically weaker sections and First graduates are receiving
financial assistance from Government, as tuition fee. Tuition fees are exempted for them at the
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time of admission. The institution also provides financial assistance to those who are not in a
position to pay the college fees due to their weaker financial background.
Students to participate in various competitions/ National and International
The Institutionoffers 24/7 Wi-Fi connectionfor the benefit of the students to access various
resources from the internet. Apart from this, the college library functions till 6 P.M. to meet the
students‘ appetite for knowledge. The Institution encourages the students to participate in
National/International conferences/workshops. They are given guidance and permission to attend
the same. Students are given sufficient On Duty (OD) if they are selected for participation in the
events organized by other institutions. Partial financial support in terms of registration and TA is
provided by the management to deserving students. The prize winners are appreciated and the
details are displayed on the notice board.
Medical assistance to students: health centre, health insurance etc.
A General Physician is available in the college premises. First aid boxes are kept in all the
laboratories. Ambulance on call service is available. A vehicle with driver is kept ready round
the clock in the campus for any emergency help. The Institution has signed MoU with a Multi
specialty Hospital. Free medical camps are also organized for the benefit of the students.
Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams
The students are motivated and helped by the faculty members to appear for competitive
examinations like GATE/GRE/TOEFL/GMAT. The students are assisted to identify the courses
relevant to their course of study and the offering institutions. Guest lectures by various training
institutes such as TIME, USIEF, Vani Gate Academy, and Education Matters are arranged
periodically. Aptitude training programs are conducted frequently. Sufficient reference books
are made available in the library.
Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.,)
Students are screened for their language proficiency and other soft skills to identify their
personality and learning style in their first year of study. The Communication Skills Laboratory
of the Institution helps to improve the communication skills of students. The English Club
encourages the students to deliver speeches and participate in debates and group
discussions.English language classes are conducted to improve the fluency and vocabulary of the
students, right from the first year, during the extended hours. Spoken English classes are
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conducted for the hostel students after college hours. Training for communication, placement is
conducted by corporate trainers such as Ethnus, SEED and Campus Interaction to improve the
level of confidence of the students to face the placement interviews. Computer lab with high
speed internet connectivityis kept open after the college hours for enhancing the computer
literacy among the students apart from their regular curriculum. Bridge course and Computer
Programming is conducted to the first year students at the beginning of the first semester.
Support for slow learners
Problem oriented core courses and mathematical courses are handled with a maximum of 30
students per subject by an individual teacher instead of 60. Thus individual attention to the
students is made possible. Special classes are conducted on Saturdays for the needy students.
Tutorial classes are conducted for all the analytical coursesas per the curriculum. In addition, the
slow learners are also given repetitive tests in important University Questions.
Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning/ corporate/business house etc
Industrial visits are arranged once/twice in a semester for the students to gain practical exposure.
The students are motivated to undergo in plant training at various industries. The students are
encouraged to carry their final year project work in the industries.Guest lectures and workshops
are conducted periodically by experts from reputed institutions and industries. Students are
encouraged to participate in various events like symposiums, conferences, and workshop etc.,
organized by other institutions.
Publication of student magazines
Students
are
given
opportunities
to
publish
their
articles
in
departmental
News
Letters/College/Department magazines and souvenir released in the symposium. Each
department has its own magazine, Newsletter run by the students in association with faculty
members, presenting innovative thoughts. This helps the students to develop their inherent skills.
5.1.5 Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills,
among the students and the impact of the efforts.
The institution has a separate Entrepreneurial Development Cell (ED Cell) which is constituted
by the Principal. The institution grooms the pre-final and final year students to carry out cutting
edge technology projects and become vibrant, self-sustained entrepreneurs who will turn out to
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be job providers instead of job seekers. The cell aims to motivate and cultivate the commercial
ability among the students. The Institution is recognized by MSME as one of the Technical/
Business incubation centers for motivating and funding entrepreneurs in Chennai. MSME rated
the college to receive a financial grant of 62.5 lakhs.
Dr.T.Kalpalatha Reddy, Dean-ECE and Mr. T. Kaliraja Asso. Professor- ECE participated in
faculty development Program (FDP) on ―Entrepreneurship‖ sponsored by National Science &
Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board, DST, Government of India, held from 8th
December to 20th December 2014 at St.Peter‘s Engineering College and they train the students to
become Entrepreneurs.
The efforts of the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills, during last 4 academic years are
listed below.
Date
31-03-15
19-01-15
Entrepreneurial activities of Institution
Entrepreneurship skill development
program
Imparting Entrepreneurship initiatives
among students
04.10.14
New generation entrepreneurs
06.09.14
Break way into business ―Its way of life‖
19.04.14
Business opportunity for self
employment
22.02.14
Entrepreneurship as a career option
06.01.14
06.01.14
15.11.13
Entrepreneurship orientation Program A one day work shop
Programming in milling machine –
Design, maintenance & servicing of UPS
& Inverters
Women empowerment through
entrepreneurship
23.08.13
Entrepreneurship road to success
13.07.13
Innovation and creativity in
entrepreneurship
23.3.13
Entrepreneurship means wealth creation
Resource Person
T.Kaliraja, Asso.Prof, ECE
Dr.T.Kalpalathareddy, Dean-ECE
Dr. R Paneerselvam,
Director – MSME - Guindy
Dr. Ramesh Babu,
Head, Campus Connect Infosys
Mr. Senthil Kumar,
Principal, SKR Engg. College
Dr. Sundrajan,
GM R&D, Wheels India Ltd.
Mr. P. Rajendiran - NSIC
Mr.Radhakrishnan - Manager
Mr.P.Rajedriran, Development officer
NSIC
Ms.Nalini,
GM –NSIC
Mr. T. Rajendran; Manager NSIC
Mr. M Vasagam
Chancellor, Dr.MGR Education
Institute
Dr. Gangi Reddy,
MD Technology of Business Incubator.
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16.02.13
Explore the opportunity in domestic
market
18.11.12
Presenting business plan
18.11.12
Fill in the business growth plan
11.11.12
Review the source of finance available to
your business
11.11.12
Carry out an investment proposal
11.11.12
Focus on HRM
04.11.12
Focus on operation management
04.11.12
Focus on marketing
04.11.12
28.10.12
28.10.12
MR. Balaraju,
CEO C-Tides
Dr.M.Thiyagarajan,
SKR Engg College
Mr. Ramalingam; Asso. Prof. , REC
Implication growth strategy for key
success of your Business
Analysis the key pros & cons different
growth strategy
Identify your competitive business
advantage
28.10.12
Analyze the core competency
21.10.12
Assess the key success factor in your
industry
21.10.12
Define Business Objectives
21.10.12
Develop a business vision
Mr.C.GaneshKumar,
Asst.Prof; SKR Engg College
Mr. R. Kumar ,
Asst.Prof. SKR Engg. College
Mr. MuraliMohan ; Manager
Manali Hydraulics India Pvt. Ltd
Mr. Murugan, Asst.Prof.
Loyola Institute of Technology.
Dr. M.Thiyagarajan,
SKR Engg College
Mr. Ramesh,
Asst.Prof., JEC
Dr.M.Thiyagarajan ;
SKR Engg College
Mr. Murugan,
Asst.Prof. Loyola Institute
Ms.Jothi,
Asst.Prof. SRM School Of
Management
Mr.Prabhu,
Asst.Prof. JEC
Mr.S.Sureshkumar;
Asst. Prof. Apollo Engg. College
Dr.K.Selvi;
Asso. Prof. Veltech. University
The following table gives the list of the entrepreneurs from the institution.
Sl.No. Name of the student
1.
Sakyasingha
Mahapatra
2.
R. Kiran
3.
S.Uma Shankar &
K. Denesh
4.
Srinivasan.M
Name of the Firm/ Industry
SakRobotix Lab Pvt. Ltd
Sri Venkateshwara Software &
Technology Solutions.
(Under progress to start)
Under the process to start a
Project development firm
named String
RJ IT Solutions, IT Company
Product/Servicing type
Robotics development &
training
Project
training
development
&
Project
training
development
&
Software Development and
Corporate Training
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5.
R.SathyaMoorty
E.Parthiban
S.Thiagesh
6.
Sathyaraj.V
7.
K.P.Prateesh
8.
Vipin.V
Kishar Ahmed.N
9.
Mr.Kamalakannan
RGB Solutions, IT Company
Software Development
Oneirentz
Technology
Solution, IT Company
Music School and Recording
studio
Jelly Stone technologies, IT
Company
1. Aadhi Solar Company
Limited.
2. SK Networks
Software Development
Recording
music
and
teaching
Software Development
Communications
10. Suresh
Web site content Management
Software development
11. Muralikrishna
Brain n Chip Private Limited
Software development
12. Vishwas
Dance school
Training
13. B.Sivaprasad Reddy
IBM
Employee
Entrepreneur
Sivakumar Reddy
K.Pradeep Reddy
&
Software development
Sindhu Informatics
Software development
15. Vihari
Robo Space, IIT Delhi
Robotics development &
training
16. Jaheer Hussain
Elastic Wings Technologies
Software development
Solution
17. Shanthakumar
Manufacturing /Press tool
Auto parts
18. Akila.V
Dhara Logistics
Supply chain
19. Saravanan
SAR Homes
Real Estate
14.
5.1.6 Enumerate the policies and strategies of the institution which promote participation
of students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities such as sports, games, Quiz
competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc.
* Additional academic support, flexibility in examinations
* Special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials
* Any other
The institution is committed to motivate the students to participate in various extra-curricular and
co-curricular activities by giving continuous encouragement. The necessary facilities are
provided to the students.
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The students who are interestedin extra-curricular and co-curricular activities such as sports,
games, quiz competitions, debate,discussions and cultural activities etc.are identified and trained
to participate in College/University/Zonal/State/National level events. They are given On Duty
(OD) to participate in events organized by other institutions. They are given enough guidance
and permission to attend the same. The needed financial support for the event registration and
TA is provided by the institution for the participation of students at Zonal/State levels. The prize
winners and achievers are appreciated by the Management, Principal and Staff members and the
details are placed in the notice board.
Extra classes/ special classes will be conducted for those students who tend to miss their regular
academic classes owing to extracurricular and co-curricular activities by the dedicated faculty
members. Retests are conducted to the students who are on OD for co/extra-curricular activities.
The institution allows the students to develop their skills in music, dancing, debate, public
speaking and writing etc.
5.1.7 Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in preparing for
the competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and qualified in
various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR- NET, UGC-NET, SLET, GATE / CAT /
GRE / TOEFL / GMAT / Central /State services, Defense, Civil Services, etc.
 The library is equipped with sufficient training materials required for the preparation for
various competitive exams.
 Guest lectures by various training institutes such as TIME, USIEF , Vani Gate Academy,
Education Matters are arranged periodically.
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2011-2012
Exam
Appeared
Qualified
Appeared
Qualified
Appeared
Qualified
Appeared
Qualified
GATE
24
2
18
1
20
2
6
1
Banking
2
-
4
1
8
1
5
2
TANCET
28
12
18
8
26
7
14
8
GRE/
TOEFL/
IELTS
12
12
6
6
6
6
5
5
CAT
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
-
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5.1.8 What type of counseling services are made available to the students (academic,
personal, career, psycho-social etc.)
Academic counseling
Academic counseling is carried out by assigning a faculty member to do the role of a counselor
for 15 students.
The academic progress, attendance of the assigned students is frequently
monitored with care and corrective measures for any aberration in their progress made. A
separate updated data book for every student is maintained by the counselor which holds all
information about the students regarding academic performance, prizes and awards received
attendance and disciplinary action if any from the first Semester to course completion.
Personal counseling
The student can confide their personal problems to the counselor for which the counselor strive
to arrive at an amicable solution through the counseling along with the HOD and if necessary
with the parents as well. If needed, counseling by professional counselors are also employed.
Career counseling
The Placement officer plays an exemplary role in this regard. Besides his regular role as
placement liaison officer, he frequently meets the students in their class rooms to motivate and
counsel the students in their career aspect. The necessary training programs in soft and other
skills development have been arranged by the Placement Cell to Budding Engineers for their
better tomorrow.
The following table shows some of the major Career counseling programs conducted by the
Placement cell in the previous years
Academic year
Program Details
Interview Skills by Technosoft
Higher Education Opportunities in Australia & United Kingdom by
Education Matters
2014-15
How to improve effective communication by Infosys
Employability Skill by Infosys
Career opportunities in manufacturing Industry for mechanical students
by SMR Automotive
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Tips on how to face Hr Interview by Tech Mahindra
Cloud Computing By NTT DATA
2013-14
Awareness program on Cyber security By Data64
How to prepare for industry requirements By KSR group
Information Systems, Strategy, and Professional Issues By University of
Hertfordshire-UK
Industrial Visit in Kaashiv Infotech for 3rd year students
Design ACE Competition for engineering students by Barry Whemiller
2012-13
Employability Awareness Program by NASSCOM
Employability Skill Gap and Corporate Expectation from fresher‘s by
Infosys
Launch of CII's Employability Bridge Program by Take Solutions
2011-12
Career Development with latest Microsoft Technologies Kaashiv Infotech
Tie up for Seminars and Online Examinations by TCS iON
5.1.9 Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and
placement of its students? If „yes‟, detail on the services provided to help students identify
job opportunities and prepare themselves for interview and the percentage of students
selected during campus interviews by different employers (list the employers and the
programmes).
Yes, the institution has a Training and Placement Cell to provide career guidance and placement.
The Training & Placement Cell is headed by an overall Placement Coordinator. There are
placement coordinators and student representatives from each department.
The Training and Placement Cell has a separate web portal,www.campusinteraction.com to
enable students to take up online test. The results of the online tests are published in the notice
board. The Poor performers are given suggestions to take up test again to score well. The Mock
interviews and Group discussions are conducted during the extended hours. These improve their
confidence level, personality, presentation and time management while attending on-campus and
off-campus interviews. Students are also offered company‘s specific training, prior to theOncampus or off-campus drives. The members of the placement cell meets regularly, to take
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decisions, interact with various companies and to organize campus interviews. The students are
trained to improve their English proficiency and to prepare effective resume.
Number of Students placed
Academic year CSE ECE IT EEE Mech. MBA ME
2014-15
66
68
43
10
6
10
-
2013-14
51
78
41
28
4
27
1
2012-13
50
42
14
15
2
4
-
2011-12
30
46
18
17
12
24
-
List of Major Recruiters
 Cognizant Technology Solutions
 SERVION
 HEXAWARE
 SUTHERLAND
 Accenture
 Infosys
 POLARIS
 Reliance Communication
 Tata Consultancy Solutions
 HCL-ISD
 Tech Mahindira
 HCL-COMNET
 MICROTEK
 GENESYS
 MRF
 INVEST2CARE
 L-Cube
 AON-HEWITT
 VSERVE SOLUTIONS
 SAADHVI TECHNOLOGY
 Mphasis
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 GETIT
 NTTF
 UST-Global
 CSS-Corp
 Techno-soft
5.1.10 Does the institution have a student grievance redressal cell? If yes, list (if any) the
grievances reported and redressed during the last four years.
Yes, the Institution has a student grievance and redressal cell. The committee continuously
interacts with students to ensure their convenience. The Committee Members are listed below,
– Associate Prof.H&S(Convenor)
1.
Ms. A. Meenakshi
2.
Ms. T. Muthukumari – Associate Prof. ECE (Co-Convenor)
3.
Mr. B. Kamalakannan
– Associate Prof. CSE (Co-Convenor)
Suggestion boxes are placed in the Administration block as well as in the hostels. Separate
register is maintained to record the details, like the date of grievance, grievance details, date of
Redressal and the details of Redressal.
5.1.11 What are the institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to sexual
harassment?
The Institution inculcates strong values and instills a sense of morality among students from the
very beginning so as to promote cordial relation between girls and boys. If anybody faces any
problems in this regard inside the campus they are made to feel free to report the issue directly to
Management or Principal, Deans, HODs of various departments and Staff members. There has
never been a single issue of sexual harassment reported. We have established a strong feeling of
social responsibility and mutual respect among our students.
5.1.12 Is there an anti-ragging committee? How many instances (if any) have been
reported during the last four years and what action has been taken on these?
Yes, there is an anti-ragging committee. The Principal is the convener and all the department
HODs are members of the committee.
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Monitoring is done on regular basis at all prominent zones of student‘s interaction and a record is
maintained to document the reports collected by the committee members on a daily basis. The
awareness boards are hoarded with toll free contact details to report the issue if any directly.
Anti ragging committee takes measures to prevent ragging inside the campus. All the students
are registered in the UGC anti- ragging websitewww.antiragging.in. Surveillance cameras are
installed throughout campus to monitor the student activities.
5.1.13 Enumerate the welfare schemes made available to students by the institution.
 Institution Scholarships are awarded to meritorious students.
 The class toppers are provided with additional books from the library for the entire
Semester.
 Value added courses like MATLAB, LABVIEW and IBM Courses are conducted at
nominal cost for the interested students.
 The students are encouraged to become members of Professional Bodies, which
facilitates in obtaining concession in registration fees for various technical events.
 Financial assistance is provided for best and innovative projects.
 The institute executes MoUs with leading industries in the vicinity of the Chennai for
enabling the students to get the opportunity to do their project with the real time problem
of the industry.
 Book bank facility is available to cater to the student needs.
 Fee concession and free transport facilities are offered to meritorious and economically
weak students.
5.1.14 Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If „yes‟, what are its
activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure
development?
Yes, the institution has a registered Alumni Association. Alumni meet is held every year. The
Alumni actively engage in the developmental projects of the college and periodically makes
contributions to the college in the form of sponsoring academic seminars and other supports like
providing placement assistance, arranging industrial visits through training and placement
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cell to make the current students industry ready. The Alumni interact with the students
and clarify their queries regarding job opportunities and higher education.
The Alumni help in developing the departmental book bank. The Alumni of CSE department
provided a rack with books for the department library. The Alumni conduct weekend training
program to train the students to the industrial scenario.
5.2 STUDENT PROGRESSION
5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or employment
(for the last four batches) highlight the trends observed.
Student progression
2011-15
7
-
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
%
2010-14 2009-13
6.90
7.80
-
-
-
2008 -12
8.61
-
-
-
Employed
38.11
58.57
30.52
35.17
 Campus selection
34
35.83
50.00
49.16
 Other than campus recruitment
5.2.2 Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the
last four years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university)? Furnish
programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the same
institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district.
Details of the number of students Appeared for graduation and got degree in their
corresponding final year Examinations
Program
Year of Graduation
2014
2013
2015
2012
Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed
B.E - CSE
B.E - ECE
B.E - EEE
B.E - MECH
B.Tech – IT
B.E - CIVIL
MBA
ME-CSE
ME-VLSI
106
103
49
58
56
65
17
16
17
81
85
33
49
48
38
12
16
17
111
129
65
64
55
60
18
16
73
83
47
53
35
25
17
14
117
122
60
64
35
44
18
17
93
92
44
57
29
32
17
15
125
136
68
66
60
58
18
17
85
100
34
42
48
50
18
17
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Pass percentage - last 4 years of graduation
Programme
B.E - CSE
B.E - ECE
B.E - EEE
B.E - MECH
B.Tech - IT
B.E - CIVIL
MBA
M.E - VLSI
M.E - CSE
Year of Graduation
2014
2013
65.7
79.4
64.3
75.41
72.3
73.3
82.81
89.06
63.6
82.8
NA
NA
41
73
87.5
88.2
94.4
94.4
2015
76.4
82.5
67.3
84.48
85.7
58.4
71
100
100
2012
68
73.53
50
66.3
80
NA
86
100
100
UG Graduate Percentage Comparison Chart
100
83 8486
76
67
58
Pass %
80
60
83
72
6664
64
89
83
7975
73
80
6874 66
50
CSE
ECE
40
EEE
20
MECH
0
IT
2015
2014
2013
2012
CIVIL
Academic Year
PG Graduate Percentage
PG Graduate Percentage Comparison Chart
100 100
100
Pass %
80
94
88
88
94
100 100
86
73
71
60
41
MBA
40
20
ME VLSI
0
ME CSE
2015
2014
2013
2012
Academic Year
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Overall Institute Graduate Percentage
Comparison Chart
100%
78%
Pass %
80%
79%
67%
72%
60%
40%
PASS %
20%
0%
2015
2014
2013
2012
Academic Year
5.2.3 How does the institution facilitate student progression to higher level of education
and/or towards employment?
The institution offers the following PG courses,
 M.E – VLSI
 M.E - Computer Science & Engineering
 M.B.A
The interested students are guided on how to perform well in the competitive exams like GATE,
Civil service exams etc. Special seminars are arranged to know the current global challenges.
The students are encouraged to go for the in-plant trainings. Training classes are conducted to
improve the employability skills of the students. Special training on soft skills, fast math, group
discussions and HR interview techniques are conducted.Alumni meets are arranged periodically
for providing career planning and placement assistance.
The following table shows the list of trainers associated with the institution.
Academic Year
Training Vendors
2015-2016
Campus Interaction
2014-2015
Ethnus Training
2013-2014
SEED Training
2012-2013
SurgeForth(Employability Bridge)
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5.2.4 Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure and
drop out?
Students who are at the risk of failure and drop out are identified based on their performance in
internal assessments and university examinations. Extensive counseling is done by the faculty
counselor concerned. Special classes are arranged for slow learners. Parents of the students are
also invited to the college to have positive discussion on their ward, to arrive at practical
solutions for the problems. These steps provide support so that students perform well and do not
drop out. Lecture notes are provided for all the students to help and motivate them to study
effectively. Financial assistance is also provided to the needy students.
5.3 STUDENT PARTICIPATION AND ACTIVITIES
5.3.1 List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities
available to students. Provide details of participation and program calendar.
 Athletic events are conducted every year within the campus.
 Yoga and health care classes are conducted regularly.
 Blood donation camps and medical checkup camps are conducted.
 Cultural programs and Pongal celebrations are conducted.
Participation details
Academic year
Date
24-09-14
19-11-14
Medical checkup camp
40
28-1-15
Eye Camp
40
08-01-15
Blood donation camp
120
09-01-15
Pongal Thiruvizha 2015
Awareness campaign on road
safety
―Celebrating Life‖ AIDS
awareness program
―Celebrating Life‖ AIDS
awareness program
Energise the Students skills
All students
31-8-13
2013-2014
No. of students
participated
Volley ball tournament
(Zonal)
Blood donation camp
18-08- 14
2014-2015
Details of Event
14-2-14
28-2-14
04-04-14
50
200
300
400
2
All students
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2012-2013
2011-2012
20-9-12
Blood donation camp
200
23-2-13
Cultural day 2013
All students
23-8-11
C-Life
300
25-8-11
Blood donation camp
300
16-9-11
Go green Project
60
16-9-11
120
27-2-12
Blood Donation Drive
―Pongalo Pongal‖ Pongal
Festival
Sapling plantation Program
10-3-12
Sports and college day 2012
All students
13-1-12
All students
90
5.3.2 Furnish the details of major student achievements in cocurricular, extracurricular
and cultural activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National /
International, etc. for the previous four years.
Major student achievements in co-curricular activities
Academic
year
Name of the
student
Anitha.B
Kavitha. K.J
M. Jagan
R.Vasantharaja
Event name
Paper
Presentation
Circuit
Debugging
Circuit
Debugging
M.R. Adithyan
K.A. Saravanan
Paper
Presentation
N. Rajasekar
Sunk
Electro
N. Rajasekar
Connections
2014-2015
D. Praveen Kumar
Connections
M.G.Prasanna
J.Rajesh
M. Jagan
Circuit
Debugging
Circuit
Debugging
Venue
Aalim
Mohamed
college
GKM Engg.
College
GKM Engg.
College
Meenakshi
Sundararajan
College of
Engineering
Velammal
Institute of
Technology
S.A.Engineering
College
St.Joseph
College of
Engineering
S.A.Engineering
College
MNM. Engg
college
Level
Achievements
National
III prize
National
I prize
National
I prize
National
III prize
National
I prize
National
I prize
National
III prize
National
I prize
National
III prize
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Academic
year
Name of the
student
Event name
Ramana ganesh
Circuit
Debugging
A.Nithya Kumar
Paper
Presentation
A.Nithya Kumar
Paper
Presentation
J.Madhu Manjuri
Paper
Presentation
M.Poojasri
Paper
Presentation
M.Saranyaa
Paper
presentation
K.Deepika
Paper
presentation
K.Deepika
---
R.Naveen Kumar
Paper
Presentation
R.Naveen Kumar
Paper
Presentation
S.Mekhala
Paper
Presentation
S.Mekhala
Paper
Presentation
S.Mekhala
Paper
Presentation
A.SwathiPriya
Paper
Presentation
Venue
MNM. Engg
college
Thangavelu
Engineering
College
Prathyusha
Institute Of
Technology
And
Management
DMI
Engineering
College
DMI
Engineering
College
Jeppiaar
Engineering
College
Thangavalu
Engineering
College
Sri Sairam
Engineering
College
MNM Jain
Engineering
College
SA Engineering
College
Thangavalu
Engineering
College
Sri Sairam
Engineering
College
SA Engineering
College
Jeppiaar
Engineering
College
Level
Achievements
National
III prize
National
Conference
Best Paper
Award
National
III Prize
National
III Prize
National
III Prize
National
II Prize
National
I Prize
National
1st Prize
National
III Prize
National
II Prize
National
I Prize
National
1st Prize
National
II Prize
National
II Prize
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Academic
year
Name of the
student
R.Pavithra
S.Sreedevi
R.Satheeswari
E.Vetrivell
E.Vetrivell
M.Swathika
H.Vignesh
K.Priyadharshini
S.Nikitha
R.Pavithra
R. Pavithra
M.Saranyaa
D.Keerthika
S.M.Apoorva
Deepika
Karthikeyan
Event name
Venue
Jeppiaar
Engineering
College
Jeppiaar
TechnoEngineering
Wizard
College
Jeppiaar
TechnoEngineering
Wizard
College
Jeppiaar
Soldering
Engineering
King
College
Jeppiaar
TechnoEngineering
Wizard
College
Prathyusha
Bug Rider
Institute Of
Technology
Prathyusha
Bug Rider
Institute Of
Technology
Prathyusha
Bug Rider
Institute Of
Technology
Magna Engg.
Dare to do it
College
Symposium
S.A Engg.
(Quick
College
Connect)
Symposium
DMI Engg.
(Tech No
College
Staging)
Symposium
DMI Engg.
(Tech No
College
Staging)
Magna Engg.
Dare to do it
College
Magna Engg.
Dare to do it
College
Velammal
Paper
Institute of
presentation
Technology
Paper
Presentation
Level
Achievements
National
II Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
Winner
National
Winner
National
Winner
National
III Prize
National
II Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
III prize
National
III prize
National
III prize
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Academic
year
Name of the
student
Sweetha .S
Kiran.V
Uthradevi.S
Uthradevi. S
Sowmiya. P
Swetha. S
Uthradevi. S
S. Swetha
P. Sowmiya
Event name
Venue
Finding
Nemo
Paper
presentation
Magna Engg.
College
Magna Engg.
College
Gojan school of
business and
technology
Magna Engg.
College
Magna Engg.
College
Gojan School of
Business and
technology
Magna Engg.
College
Magna Engg.
College
Magna Engg.
College
Jaya Surya
Engg. College
Jaya Surya
Engg. College
Jaya Surya
Engg. College
Dumb-c
Finding
nemo
Finding
nemo
Technical
quiz
Quizzy
fizzy
Quizzy
fizzy
Quizzy
fizzy
M.Rajvikram
Conference
M.Rajvikram
Conference
M.Rajvikram
Conference
Rajesh Kanna
S. Ranjith
Paper
Presentation
10th national
Aptitude
test
M.Rajvikram
2013-2014
R.Kiran
Paper
Presentation
A.Nithya Kumar
Paper
Presentation
A.Nithya Kumar
Paper
Presentation
S.Mano
Coding
R.Pavithra
Adzap
Level
Achievements
National
II prize
National
II prize
National
II prize
National
II Prize
National
II Prize
National
II Prize
National
III Prize
National
III Prize
National
III Prize
National
I Prize
National
III Prize
National
II Prize
SIET,Chennai
National
I Prize
NIIT
National
63 percentile
High
National
I Prize
National
II Prize
National
III Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
RMD
Engineering
College
Sai Ram
Engineering
College
SVCE
MNM Jain
Engg.Coll.
St.Joseph‘s
College of
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Academic
year
Name of the
student
Event name
Venue
Level
Achievements
Engg, Chennai.
T.Latha
Association
with IET
National
S.Preethika
Association
with IET
National
Micheal
Faraday
Academic
Performance
Award
E.R.K.
Subramaniam
regulatory
award
M.Rajvikram
Paper
Presentation
I. Regina Angel
Student
Associate
Developer
NI Instruments
Certified
LABVIEW
International
Associate
Developer
A. Anbukkarasi
Paper
Presentation
SMIT
National
III Prize
National
I Prize
National
III Prize
National
II Prize
National
II Prize
National
II Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
A.Prince
Alexander
V. Dinesh
B. Jaganathan.
Adzap
Circuit
Debugging
Paper
Presentation
2012-2013
B. Jeevitha
Connections
S. P. Kuralarasi
G.Sowbarnika
Paper
presentation
M.Ganesh
Paper
Presentation
P.Shanmugam
Paper
Presentation
N.Chenbakaraman
Paper
Presentation
R.Kiran
Software
SRM University National
St.Joseph‘s
College of
Engineering,
Chennai
Sriram Engg.
College
SA Engineering
College
Chennai
Institute of
Technology
Aalim
Muhamed Saleh
Engg. College.
Alpha
Engineering
College
Saveetha
Engineering
College
Saveetha
Engineering
College
Gojan School
I Prize
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Academic
year
Name of the
student
Event name
Debugging
S.Uma Shankar
Software
Debugging
N.G Prakash
Treasure
Hunt
P.Shanmugam
Treasure
Hunt
N.G Prakash
Paper
Presentation
P.Shanmugam
Paper
Presentation
M.Rathna Kumar
Paper
Presentation
G.Porcheselvan
Paper
Presentation
P.G.Maya
N.MinhajBegam
G.Gayathri
R.S. Neeraja
R.Sunaja
R.S. Neeraja
Project
Display
Project
Display
Science
Quiz
Professional
Challenge
Venue
Of Business
And
Technology
Gojan School
Of Business
And
Technology
Vellamal
Engineering
College
Vellamal
Engineering
College
Vellamal
Engineering
College
Vellamal
Engineering
College
Vellamal
Engineering
College
Aalim
Muhammed
Salegh College
Of Engineering
IET, Young
Professional
Section,
Chennai
Network
IET, young
professional
section, Chennai
Network
CEG,Guindy,
Chennai
CEG,Guindy,
Chennai
Level
Achievements
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
II Prize
National
A.V.M.V
Krishnasamy
award
National
100-100
award
National
III Prize
National
III Prize
SIET,Chennai
National
I Prize
CEG,Guindy,
Chennai
National
III Prize
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Academic
year
Name of the
student
R.Dhanalakshmi
R.S. Neeraja
M.Gopinath
C.Kumarasamy
R.S. Neeraja
G.Kaushik
B.Dhanalakshmi
R.NaveenKishan
S.M.Iyyappan
A.R. Meyyammai
R.Rajasekar
K.Ramkumar
Krishna Prasad
2011-2012
B.Meenakshi
B.Jeevitha
Event name
Venue
Jeppiar
Engg.College,
Chennai
Tech
CEG,Guindy,
Explorer
Chennai
SreeSastra
Mine De
Institute of
Brain
Engg. &Tech,
Chennai
Sree Sastra
Mine De
Institute of
Brain
Engg. &Tech,
Chennai
Desigener‘s CEG,Guindy,
Quest
Chennai
SriramEngg.
Photography College,
Perumalpattu
Jeppiaar
Fotography Engg.College,
Chennai
SSN
Scribblers
Engg.College,
Event
Kalavakkam
SSN
Scribblers
Engg.College,
Event
Kalavakkam
Sriram Engg.
Dumb-C
College,
Chennai
AMS Engg.
Adzap
College,
Chennai
AMS Engg.
Adzap
College,
Chennai
Circuit
PITAM
Mania
Circuit
Dr.M.G.R
Debugging
University
Circuit
RMK College
Debugging
of Engg &Tech.
Digital
Informer
Level
Achievements
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
III Prize
National
II Prize
National
II Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
I Prize
National
III Prize
National
III Prize
National
I Prize
National
II Prize
National
II Prize
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Academic
year
Name of the
student
Event name
Venue
Level
Achievements
M.Suganya
Googler
KCG College of
Technology
National
III Prize
Abhijith. D
Elementary
My dear
Tech
SVCE
National
II Prize
G.Sowbarnika
Paper
Presentation
SAMS College
of Engg and
Tech.
National
III Prize
S.Thenmozhi,
Mithumol
Thomas
Paper
presentation
SIET
National
III Place
B.Poorani
Paper
presentation
National
III Prize
B.Jeevitha
Paper
presentation
National
III Prize
P. Shanmugam
Debugging
National
First Prize
M.Sathish
Dare-2-Do
National
II Prize
J.Vinoth Kumar
P.SrikumarMenon
K.Sasi Kumar
Adzap
National
I Prize
National
Runner
National
Runner
Arul mozhee. K
Neeraja.R.S
Designer‘s
quest
Designer‘s
quest
St.Joseph‘s
College of
Engg.
St.Joseph‘s
College of
Engg.
Saveetha
Engineering
College
Aalim
Muhammed
Salegh College
of Engineering
ELSPEC‘12
S.A Engg.
College
EXOUSIA‘12
CEG,Guindy,
chennai
CEG,Guindy,
chennai
Major student achievements in extra-curricular activities
Academic
year
2014-2015
2013-2014
Name of the
student
Event name
Level
Prize won/
Achievements
C.R. Balaji
Boxing
Anna University
Inter Zonal
Champion
E.Raghupathy
Chess
Inter College
First
E.Raghupathy
Chess
District
Second
C.R. Balaji
Boxing
Anna University
Inter Zonal
Champion
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2012-2013
2011-2012
R.Vimalrajan
Taekwon-do
South west Indian
Second
S.Vengatraman
Limca book of
world records
International
World records
M.A.Besty
Basket Ball
Inter College
Winner
M.Sajitha
Volley Ball
Inter College
First
J.Madhu Manjuri Volley Ball
Inter College
First
M.Sajitha
400m Running
Inter College
First
M.Sajitha
Long Jump
Inter College
Second
M.Sajitha
800 Meters
Running
Inter College
Second
N.Bharath
Kumar
Disc Throw
Inter College
Third
R.Vimalrajan
Taekwon-do
District
Silver
C.R. Balaji
Boxing
Anna University
Inter Zonal
Champion
J.Jasper Justus
Benjamin
Chess
Zonal in RIT
First
M.Sajitha
Volley Ball
Inter College
First
N.Bharath
Kumar
Shot Put
Inter College
First
M.Sajitha
200mts Running
Inter College
First
M.Sajitha
100mts Running
Inter College
Second
C.R. Balaji
Boxing
Anna University
Inter Zonal
Champion
5.3.3 How does the college seek and use data and feedback from its graduates and
employers, to improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions?
 The institution collects a student exit feedback from its passing out students.
 The Training and placement cell collects feedback from senior executives, who visit the
campus for campus interviews.
 Feedback from Alumni is also collected from time to time.
 Curricular gaps are identified from the data collected and relevant enrichment
programmes are conducted.
 The attainment of the Programme Educational Objectives is identified using these data.
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 The data collected is used to improve the teaching learning process and to implement any
corrective or preventive action to rectify any deficiencies.
5.3.4 How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like
catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the publications/
materials brought out by the students during the previous four academic sessions.
The students are encouraged to publish their materials in the college magazine, and various
Department magazines that are circulated inside the campus. Their achievements in
co-
curricular, extracurricular and cultural activities are published in the Departmental Newsletters.
The following table shows the list of the publications/ materials brought out by the students
during the previous four academic sessions.
Academic year
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
Name of the Publications/ materials
Dept. Name
Impulse, Grid
EEE
SIGNUM(VOL-14 &15) in association with BESTA,
ECE
Shanonzii‘14
IT
BLITZCRANK ‗15
Mechanical
Moments
Civil
MUDRA
MBA
College Magazine
College
Impulse, Grid
EEE
SIGNUM(VOL-12 &13) in association with BESTA,
ECE
IT-info‘13
IT
MUDRA
MBA
College Magazine
College
Impulse, Grid
EEE
SIGNUM(VOL-10 &11) in association with BESTA,
ECE
IT-info‘12
IT
Technophilia ‘12 , Technophilia ‗13
CSE
MUDRA
MBA
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2011-2012
College Magazine
College
Impulse, Grid
EEE
SIGNUM (VOL-8 &9) in association with BESTA
ECE
IT-info‘11
IT
MUDRA
MBA
College Magazine
College
5.3.5 Does the college have a Student Council or any similar body? Give details on its
selection, constitution, activities and funding.
Yes, the college has a student council at the Departmental level. The Departments have
associationswith student office bearers. For every class there are two class representatives. The
class representatives along with the department faculties select the office bearers of the
association.
Constitution of the student council
 President
 Vice-President
 Secretary
 Treasurer
Activities:
Organizing Technical Symposiums, DepartmentalFunctions, Placement Activities, College day,
Sports day, Graduation day and Association functions, Blood Donation Camp, Eye check-up and
other social awareness programs like road safety, AIDS awareness, etc and maintaining Group
Mails.
5.3.6 Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student
representatives on them.
The Institution has various academic and administrative bodies that have a part of student
representatives. This representation motivates the students to be involved in various academic,
professional and social activities.
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The various academic and administrative bodies are
 Association of Mechanical Engineers (AME)
 Students Association of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - SESA
 Blooming Electronic Students Technical Association (BESTA)
 Computer Society of India (CSI)
 Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
 Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)
 Institution of Engineers, India (IEI)
 Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
 Versatile Information Students Association (VISA)
 Placement Cell
 National Service Scheme (NSS)
 Youth Red Cross (YRC)
 Red Ribbon Club (RRC)
 Rotaract Club
 English Club
 Class Committee
 Department Academic Review Committee
 Cultural Club
 Sports Club
 Research and Development Cell
5.3.7 How does the institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former
faculty of the Institution.
Any other relevant information regarding Student Support and Progression which the
college would like to include.
A database of Alumni is maintained by all the departments. Every year the Alumni meeting is
held.Invitation for the same is sent by post/courier and also their participation is confirmed
through phone prior to the meeting. The Principal, Deans and HODs of various Departments,
Placement Officer interact with them about their career, job opportunities in their field, present
market demand, future scope, etc. Their feedback is recorded and suggestions if any are noted.
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These are later analyzed and necessary action is taken for institutional development. The Alumni
interacts with the students and clarify their queries regarding job opportunities and higher
education.
The former faculty of the Institution who work in Industries and other Institutes visits the
Institution as speakers for guest lectures, resource persons for symposium and conferences etc.
The faculty interacts with them and their suggestions are recorded. The suggestions are discussed
with the Principal and the Management and areconsidered for institutional development and
further betterment.
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CRITERION VI
GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1.1 State the vision and mission of the Institution and enumerate on how the mission
statement defines the institution‟s distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing the
needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institution‟s traditions and value
orientations, vision for the future, etc.?
Vision
To transform the budding scholars into academically excellent, highly intellectual and selfdisciplined Engineers and to mould them into good citizens with the spirit of integrity and
morality, who would be an asset to our nation.
Mission
To impart quality education with lofty standards of excellence in Engineering and Technology,
to provide first rate infrastructure in a serene and conducive atmosphere that would motivate the
students in their pursuit of knowledge in the field of Engineering and Technology.
The mission statement of the Institution reflects the following distinctive characteristics,
 It promises a brilliant learning center for professional education along with social
and ethical values.
 Enabling rural people to pursue higher education and obtain a good placement.
 Imparting leadership qualities and nurturing the character of students to make
them successful in their career.
 Training the students to become proficient in delivering selfless service to the
society and contribute in transforming technology in accordance with societal
needs.
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6.1.2 What is the role of top management, Principal and Faculty in the design and
implementation of its quality policy and plans?
The Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary and Directors, along with Principal, Deans, HODs and Faculty
jointly take efforts towards the design and implementation of quality policy and plans.
Top Management:
 The top Management interacts with Principal, faculty, students and other
stakeholders, in designing and implementation of objectives of the Institution.
 The Chairman and members of the Governing council are responsible for framing
the Quality Policy Statements and to review the same for the continuous
improvement of the institution.
 The Chairman is responsible for ensuring the resources for effective implementation
of the quality system.
 The Chairman is the top head of the trust/organization and ultimately responsible
for the overall planning and development.
Principal:
 Principal is the member secretary of the governing council.
 He is responsible for achieving the Quality objectives of the Institution.
 Principal is the over all in-charge for the smooth functioning of the college and
hence provisionally responsible for all its activities.
Dean:
 Dean is an administrative head of a particular branch of study.
 He / She is responsible for achieving the program objectives of their concerned
branch of engineering.
 Dean establishes a suitable system for observing and monitoring the working of the
department, their effectiveness and efficiency in delivering the courses.
 Dean is also responsible to support the Principal and Faculty in all matters towards
improvement of the college.
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HOD:
 HOD is responsible for achieving the Quality objectives of the department.
 HOD is responsible for all departmental activities and to take remedial action in case of
any shortcomings.
 HOD is responsible for conducting departmental staff meetings as per the documented
procedure for collecting the views of the faculty on implementation of quality policy and
plans.
 HOD establishes an effective system to assist in design and implementation of quality
policy and plans of the Institution.
Faculty:
 Faculty members actively participate in various committees, and they contribute in
achievement and implementation of the quality policy and plans of the Institution.
The reports of various committees are reviewed in the Management Review Meeting (MRM)
which is held once in a year. The extent of achievement of quality policy and plans are examined
by the members in the MRM and methodologies are suggested for better outcomes. The head of
the institution communicates policy decisions to the faculty members and other stakeholders.
The faculty members maintain a high sense of dedication and carry out their duties adhering to
the rules and regulations of the Institution.
6.1.3 What is the involvement of leadership in ensuring:
The policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission
 Practice outstanding teaching-learning process to meet the objectives of the mission
statement.
 Provide qualified workforce with expertise and state-of-the art research facilities.
 Implement various financial assistance schemes for deserving candidates, career guidance
programmes and encourage entrepreneurship initiatives.
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 Create an affable environment for carrying out co-curricular and extra-curricular activities
to meet the personal, cultural and social needs of the stakeholders.
Formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into the
institutional strategic plan
The institutional strategic plan is prepared under the guidance of the Management by the
Principal, Deans and HODs to fulfill the quality policy and ensure growth of the Institution. The
institution follows Quality Management System as per the generic standard ISO 9001:2008 for
all functional areas. Thus, the individual action plan is formulated for different functional areas
in terms of short and long term goals. The execution of action plans is recorded and monitored
by an internal audit team once in six months and in the MRM annually.
Interaction with stakeholders
The Institution interacts frequently with its stakeholders for betterment of the process and
refinement of quality policy through the following interactions:
 Class committee meetings
 Parent - Teacher meetings
 Alumni meetings
 Employers feedback and inputs
 Professional bodies and societies
Proper support for policy and planning through need analysis, research inputs and
consultations with the stakeholders
The feedback received from all stakeholders (students, alumni, employers and parents) are
reviewed in the MRM and follow-up actions are initiated to the fulfillment of quality policy and
plans for the development of the Institution. Continuous modifications are done on the training
and career guidance methods required for the students as per the industry requirements. Also, the
pattern of internal tests, guidelines to carry out research and consultancy works, student
enrichment courses and institute-industry interactions are frequently reviewed based on the
feedback of the stakeholders.
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Reinforcing the culture of excellence
The faculty members are motivated to organize and participate in guest lectures, seminars,
workshops and conferences so as to gain exposure in recent trends of their expertise. Research
and consultancy, MoUs and interactions with leading industries are well supported. Students are
encouraged to organize activities through student clubs and chapters and motivated for
participation in competitions.
Champion organizational change
The Institution provides a supportive environment to organize various programmes on research
and development activities, consultancy work, career guidance and placement activities, which
are identified as the major key areas to set strategies for the organizational change.
6.1.4 What are the procedures adopted by the institution to monitor and evaluate policies
and plans of the institution for effective implementation and improvement from time to
time?
 Faculty meetings at the department and institutional level are conducted periodically to
review the progress of the academic results of end semester examinations and internal
tests.
 The Management Review Meeting evaluates the stakeholder feedback, and suggests for
the continuous improvements to fulfill the quality policies of the Institution.
 The Research and Development Committee reviews the activities of research and
development, consultancy works and funded projects once in a year and formulates
policies for succeeding year.
 Teaching and learning process of theory and practical classes are monitored regularly by
the Academic Monitoring Committee.
 Students‘ performance and attendance are monitored by the Automated Campus
Management System (ACMS). The information is sent to parents periodically through
SMS to ensure their participation.
 Students are sponsored and motivated to undergo internship / in-plant training in reputed
industries.
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 Class committee meetings are organized twice a semester to review the progress of the
syllabus, understanding of subjects and availability of academic and general facilities.
 The Institute encourages staff members to pursue Ph.D / higher studies by sponsoring and
providing them with necessary support for publishing / presenting papers in national and
international journals / conferences.
 The competency level of the faculty member is measured by the number of FDPs,
seminars and workshops participated in an academic year.
 The Library Advisory Committee is comprised with a senior professor as convener and
Deans and HoDs as members. Meetings are held twice a year to suggest improvements in
the library.
 Several committees are constituted for the implementation of co-curricular and extracurricular activities and to promote the inborn skills of the students.
 The institutional activities are reviewed as per ISO procedure through two internal audits
and one surveillance audit per year.
 Suitable corrective and preventive measures are incorporated in the policy and plans,
wherever applicable for effective outcomes.
6.1.5 Give details of the academic leadership provided to the faculty by the top
management?
The Institution practices leadership qualities among faculty members in all aspects. They
actively engage the staff in different committees as convenors / members providing functional
freedom. Some of them to mention include; Discipline and Welfare Committee, Grievance and
Redressal Committee, Anti Ragging Committee, Library Advisory Committee, IQAC, Class
Committee, Timetable Committee, Placement Committee, Parent Teacher Association,
Examination Cell Committee, Industry-Institute Interaction Committee, Purchase Committee,
Alumni Interaction Committee, Hostel Welfare Committee, Transport Committee, and
committees for the celebration of Annual Day, Graduation Day, Sports Day, Fresher‘s day etc.
Additionally, the staff members are involved in many social awareness activities through YRC,
NSS, Rotract Club and Lions Club.
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Each department has its own professional body/association. Faculty members are assigned
responsibility as coordinator of the association. The institution also provides a platform to
develop leadership skills of faculty through organizing/ participating FDPs, Seminars,
Workshops, Conferences etc.
6.1.6
How does the Institution groom leadership at various levels?
Principal:
Principal is responsible for all the academic and administrative activities of the institution.
Various committees are headed by the Principal with the approval of the Management for
effective leadership.
HOD/Dean:
HOD and Dean are responsible for the overall functioning of the department. They monitor and
control the teaching - learning process, maintenance of the department, subject allocation based
on the competency of the faculty, effective implementation of the timetable, tracking the
academic performance of the staff and students, and planning and execution of various activities.
They effectively communicate information to all the subordinates at the right time.
The
requirements and budget proposals of the department are submitted to the Management and
Principal, through HOD and Dean. They are assigned to monitor the progress of ongoing funded
projects, research and consultancy and entrepreneurial activities. Moreover, they are nominated
as heads for various committees constituted by the Management, to execute the works
effectively.
Faculty:
The Institute develops leadership skills among the faculty members by providing the following
responsibilities at both departmental and institutional levels:
 Class committee chairman and Class In-charge
 Timetable coordinator
 Examination Cell coordinator
 Academic coordinator
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 R&D coordinator
 Student counselor
 Coordinators of ISO, NBA and NAAC
 Purchase and budget coordinator
 Transport coordinator
 Mentor for student‘s projects
 Coordinators for Seminars/
Conferences/ Workshops, Annual Day, Graduation Day,
Independence Day, Sports Day, Fresher‘s Day etc.
Technical Staff:
 Technical staff are assigned to each lab for its effective maintenance.
 For purchase of consumables and service of equipment.
 Deputed for assisting faculty in organizing events at the departmental and institutional
level.
Student:
Students are empowered to play an active role in the day to day activities as;
 Class representatives
 Class committee members
 Student coordinators for symposium, conferences, workshop, guest lectures, cultural,
sports activities etc.
 Placement representatives
 Student representatives for NSS, YRC, Rotract club and Lions club.
 Student coordinators for Blood donation camp, Medical camp and Tree sapling plantation
camp and other society related activities.
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6.1.7 How does the Institution delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to
the departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized governance
system?
The institution believes, in its strength to delegate authority and decentralize the decision making
power to all functional areas. The governing council headed by the Chairman and comprising of
Secretary, Treasurer, Joint Secretary and Principal, make decisions on important issues by
consulting with the Academic Advisory Council. The institution follows a decentralized
governance system with well defined interrelationships among all functional areas and various
committees. The Deans and HODs ensure the effective implementation of the decisions made by
the Academic Advisory Council. The Institution provides equal opportunities to all the
departments to participate and make their own decisions on budget allocation, academic
performance, grievance and redressal, disciplinary actions and conduct of events aligning with
the guidelines provided by the Institution. Teaching and non-teaching staff members are given
freedom to actively engage and accomplish the works assigned by the HOD for achieving the
goals.
6.1.8 Does the Institution promote a culture of participative management? If “Yes”,
indicate the levels of participative management.
Yes.
The Institute promotes a culture of participative management among all cadres of employees to
ensure their involvement towards effective implementation of policy and plans of the Institution.
The institution inculcates the practice of hearing the voice at all levels of employees and to
interpret their views on making and execution of the decisions.
 The Institute formulates different committees, which includes Principal, Professors,
Deans, HODs, Associate and Assistant Professors, Technical and Non-teaching staff
members based on the nature of the task.
 The Management organizes Governing Council and Academic Advisory Council meeting
once in a year to review the policy and plans of the institution in consent with all the
members of the council.
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 Principal conducts staff meeting before the commencement of the academic year to
collect views and suggestions of all employees on the revised policies and plans.
 HOD meetings are conducted once in a week and presided over by the Principal, for
equal participation of all HODs in the smooth administration of the institution.
 HODs conduct meetings with teaching and non- teaching staff at their departmental level
for effective implementation of teaching - learning activities and smooth functioning of
the department.
 A Faculty member acts as a Class Committee Chairman and conducts meetings with
selected students in a class to collect views and suggestions on the teaching - learning
process and facilities.
 Principal, HODs, Deans, Teaching and Non-teaching staff and Accounts Manager
actively participate in the budget allocation meeting which is held annually.
 A staff member from each department is assigned the responsibility to coordinate with
the placement officer.
 A senior faculty is deputed to act as Chief Superintendent for conducting the University
examinations.
 IQAC is constituted for ensuring quality in all functional areas of the institution by the
involvement of the management, teaching and administrative staff and other stakeholders.
 The staff members play a role as ISO internal auditors to implement and monitor an
effective Quality Management System.
6.2. STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT
6.2.1 Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it developed,
driven, deployed and reviewed?
YES.
The quality policy of the college is formulated by the efforts of the Principal, Deans, HODs,
Academic Planning and Monitoring Board, experts from Industries and Academic Institutions,
senior faculty and members of various committees of the Institution.The Management Review
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Meeting is held at the beginning of the academic year to analyze strength and weakness, previous
performances of academic, placements, research and developments, consultancy works, and
feedback from stakeholders to align them with the vision and mission of the Institution. The quality
policy and plans are reviewed based on the feedback stakeholders. They are disseminated to all the
staff and students through the website, notice boards, college calendars and display boards at vantage
points.
The quality policy defines attainable quality objectives of the Institution. The quality objectives of
the Institute are transformed into departmental objectives and established and monitored by the
HODs and coordinators of various committees. The attainment of objectives is reviewed
periodically through the performance measures of all academic, non-academic and administrative
activities indicated by ISO and NBA.
6.2.2 Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the aspects
considered for inclusion in the plan.
YES.
A well defined perspective plan is adopted for the development of the Institution. The proper
strategies for the overall improvement of the Institution are developed based on stakeholder
feedback and various committees. Perspective plans towards the expansion and up gradation of
the infrastructure, modernization of existing facilities, training and placements, research and
development, projects and consultancy, institute-industry interaction, teaching- learning process
and faculty development are considered in the development of the Institution.
The plan also includes proposals for improving interpersonal relationships, pleasant work
environment and culture for the development of the institution integrating the following aspects.
 The perspective on academic development shows continuous growth of the performances
in university results, training and placement, and co- curricular activities of the students.
 Participation in national / international conferences/ journals, FDPs, seminars and
workshops are considered in the development of faculty.
 More projects and consultancy works.
 Establish centre of excellence in all departments.
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 Increase the number of MoUs with leading industries for mutual benefits.
 Receive grants from various funding agencies like Governmental and Non-governmental
organizations, MSME etc.
6.2.3 Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes.
The institution provides effective and efficient administration by its well defined organizational
structure. The SKR Engineering College is run by the Srinivasa Educational Trust established in
the year 2001. The Chairman, Mr. K. Ramadoss, is a well-known philanthropist in Chennai. The
treasurer, secretary and joint secretary are members comprising of the Management. Governing
council meetingsare conducted once in a year to finalize the policies of the Institution. The
Principal, Directors, Deans, and HODs are in-charge of academic and administrative functions at
both institutional and departmental levels.
Faculty members take care of activities related to academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular
aspects. Various committees are constituted to monitor the functions and quality aspects of the
institution such as board of trustees, governing council, staff council, planning and monitoring
board, discipline and welfare committee, grievances and redressal committee and anti ragging
committee. Student issues are brought to notice to the concerned HOD through class in-charge /
student counselor. The HOD and Principal take decisions, consulting with respective
committees, subject to the type of issue. These committees meet often, discuss related issues and
take appropriate decisions with respect to the case in handThe following flowchart shows that the
internal organizational structure and decision making process.
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ORGANISATION CHART
Board of Trustees
Chairman
Principal
Dean
Admin.Officer
Estate
officer
Transport
Mgr
Acc. Officer
Placement
officer
Exam cell
coordinator
Librarian
Accountants
R&D
Maintenance
HOD
Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees
v
Asst.Lib
Hostel /
Mess
Cashier
Board of Trustees
v
Transport
Supervisor
Attender
Deputy
Warden
Drivers
rr
Admin Staff
Faculty
Technical Staff
Office Assts
Security officer
Security
Personnel
Campus
Manager
Department
placement
coordinator
Department
Exam cell
coordinator
Supervisors
Scavengers
6.2.4
Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution for
each of the following
• Teaching & Learning
• Research & Development • Community engagement
• Human resource management
• Industry interaction
Teaching and Learning
As a part of teaching and learning process, the institution is engaged in providing effective
teaching aids along with web based contents, additional exercises in lab sessions, continuous
assessments, periodical feedback from students which further improvises teaching techniques.
This includes;
 Course plan, course materials and lecture notes.
 Black board presentation, OHP presentation, power point presentation, study with
models
 Discussions, tutorial classes, individual student seminars.
 E-learning resources like NPTEL and other video lectures.
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 Library references, journals, DELNET and internet facilities.
 Guest lectures, workshops, seminars.
 Assignments, slip tests, quizzes etc.
 Industrial visits, in-plant trainings, internship, in-house projects.
 Class committee meetings and counselling hours.
The teaching and learning process is reviewed by HOD weekly and verified by the Principal
monthly. The performance of internal tests and University examinations are analyzed and the
following remedial measures are taken:
 Guiding the students on preparation and presentation in exams.
 Arranging tutorial classes.
 Conducting special coaching classes for slow learners.
 Conducting additional tests.
 Offering counselling to the students.
 Encouraging the students to attend workshops, conferences and seminars.
 Providing assorted reference materials.
Research and Development
The Institution has established Research and Development Cell to promote research attitude
among faculty and students with the following activities.
 Encourage the faculty to pursue PhD programme.
 Encourage the faculty to publish more research articles, submit proposals to various
funding agencies and patent registration.
 Experts, scientists and eminent professors are invited to motivate the staff and students to
create research awareness on recent trends and developments.
 The institution promotes all departments to obtain research centre status recognized by
the University.
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 Encourage the faculties to attend seminars, workshops, international and national
conferences and to update the knowledge in their respective research area.
 The institution provides facilities to subscribe online e- journals and permits access to
research laboratories.
 The institution facilitates required equipments, computer software and hardware to carry
out research activities efficiently.
 Encourages the students to do innovative and commercially lucrative projects.
Community engagement
Numerous community development and awareness programmes such as medical camps, blood
donation camps, pollution and traffic awareness programmes, swatch bharat etc. are conducted
every year through NSS, YRC, Rotaract Club and Lions Club for the benefit of the society.
MSME and Entrepreneurship Development Cell creates awareness on entrepreneurship among
people in and around campus to become successful entrepreneuers.
Human resource management
The institute enacts a very good and comprehensive policy on human resource management. All
recruitments are strictly based on merit, qualification and experience as prescribed by the
AICTE/ Affiliated University. The vacancy positions of faculty are informed to the Principal by
the concerned HODs well in advance.The Administrative Officerconsolidates all the staff
requirements and proceeds with the approval of the Management. The recruitment process
involves advertisement, shortlisting, interview, selection and offering of appointment order.
The Management frequently offers training programme for the newly recruited staff members to
gain technical, teaching and soft skills. FDPs are arranged to enrich the knowledge in new
domains, and demonstration classes train the staff members to become experts in handling newly
purchased machines, equipment and software.
The human resource policy of the institution advocates availing various leave benefits like casual
leave, medical leave, maternity leave, adequate summer / winter vacations and other eligible
leaves. On-duty is permitted to seminars / workshop/ conferences / FDPs and summer/ winter
school programmes, and for pursuing higher studies.
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Industry interaction
The Institute - industry interaction helps in forming a strong foundation for the development of
the institution in all aspects. The following initiatives are taken for maintaining a good
relationship with the industry.
 Industrial visits
 In-plant training / Internship training
 Guest lectures by industry experts
 Projects and Consultancy work
 Professional Societies/Bodies
 Industry associated labs
6.2.5 How does the Head of the institution ensure that adequate information (from
feedback and personal contacts etc.) is available for the top management and the
stakeholders, to review the activities of the institution?
 The Institution has an active Grievance and Redressal Cell comprising of senior faculty
from all departments constituted by the Principal to monitor and redress the grievances of
students and faculty.
 Feedback of the parents are collected during the parents meeting held once in a year.
 The class committee meeting is conducted twice in a semester by the class committee
chairman and all issues on teaching and learning process and academic facilities are
streamlined.
 Feedback from the alumni are collected to improve the quality systems of the institution
in all aspects according to industry needs.
 Feedback of the industry experts and eminent professors are collected about the
institution, while they visit the Institute.
The feedback collected from all the stakeholders are analyzed by the Academic Advisory Board
and Head of the Institution and submitted to the Management Review Committee for redefining
the quality policy and plans of the institution.
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6.2.6 How does the management encourage and support involvement of the staff in
improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes?
The Management constantly encourages and supports the involvement of the faculty towards the
improvement of the Institutional process in the following ways.
 The faculty is encouraged to attend workshops, seminars, conferences, and guest lectures
either as participant or as resource person with on-duty.
 The faculty is sponsored to pursue higher studies in reputed Universities / Institutions,
publishing research articles and to submit research proposals to the various funding
agencies.
 Incentives, awards, appreciations and recognitions are regularly offered for the best
performing faculty.
 The Institution sponsors the faculty to attend FDP and training programs for the upgradation of their skills.
6.2.7 Enumerate the resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year and the
status of implementation of such resolutions.
Details of resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year are:
 The Governing Council has passed the resolution to apply to increase of intake in B.E.
Mechanical and Civil Engineering programmes, from 60 to 120 during the academic year
2014-15.
 The Governing Council has passed the resolution to withdraw the programmes MCA and
M.E. (Power Electronics and Drives) from the year 2014 onwards, due to lack of
admissions.
 The Governing Council has recommended the proposal to apply for the National Board
of Accreditation (NBA) status for five UG programmes during 2014-15.
 The Governing Council has also given approval to go for ISO 9001:2008 recertification
for the third time.
Status of implementation of resolution passed by Management Council is:
All the aforesaid resolution passed by the Management Council during the year 2014 – 15 is
implemented successfully.
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6.2.8 Does the affiliating university make a provision for according the status of autonomy
to an affiliated institution? If „yes‟, what are efforts made by the institution in obtaining
autonomy?
Yes.
The institution is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai. The university has provisions for
institutions to obtain the status of autonomy. The institution follows well defined Quality
Management Systems which incorporate suitable preventive and corrective measures for the
continuous improvement of the institution. Also, the institution has a unique quality policy and
plans for satisfying its stakeholders. Adequate infrastructure, faculty expertise and accomplished
records for more than one and half decades adhere to the requirements for autonomy status.
6.2.9 How does the Institution ensure that grievances/complaints are promptly attended
to and resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyze the nature of grievances for
promoting better stakeholder relationship?
Yes.
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The Institute has a grievance and redressal cell to resolve the grievances of
students and Staff in all aspects
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Anti-Ragging committee is formed for resolving the issues arising with any
ragging related matters and it works round the clock. For complaints, toll free
number and co-ordinator‘s contact numbers are provided.
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The institution offers special coaching /tutorial classes for specific problematic
subjects for slow learners according to the recommendations of the concerned class
coordinator/counselor.
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Special care is given especially for students coming from rural and Tamil medium
background and who are weak in communication skills and English proficiency.
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The general grievances on various facilities provided in the institution like
availability of drinking water, cleanliness of toilets, canteen, transport, library,
internet, etc are resolved on a time bound basis by the concerned coordinators.
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6.2.10 During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed by and
against the institute? Provide details on the issues and decisions of the courts on these?
No.
6.2.11 Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing student feedback on
institutional performances? If „yes‟, what was the outcome and response of the institution
to such an effort?
Yes.
 The Institution has a well developed mechanism for analyzing student feedback on
institutional performance, regarding teaching learning process, lab infrastructure, library,
evaluation methods of internal tests, campus facilities and other issues. These are reported to
the concerned HOD and followed by the Principal to take up necessary corrective actions.
 The feedback from alumni are collected during the alumni meet and brought forward to the
Management and Principal for improvement in the systems and development of the
Institution.
 Feedback from other stakeholders like parents, employers and industries on various issues
are collected time to time and discussed by the concerned committee with reports submitted
to the Management Review Committee to derive suggestions for the Institution‘s growth.
The mechanism for analyzing the feedback from stakeholders on various issues are carefully
evaluated and derived for the refinement of the institutional performance. Continuous
improvement in all the functional areas shows the outcome of effective feedback analysis
mechanism adopted by the institution.
6.3
FACULTY EMPOWERMENT STRATEGIES
6.3.1 What are the efforts made by the institution to enhance the professional development
of its teaching and non teaching staff?
The Institution takes efforts towards empowering the teaching and non-teaching staff in order to
update their knowledge and skills, and to improve the overall performance.
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For Teaching Staff:
 The Management encourages the faculty to participate in the National/International
conferences, FDP, seminars and Mission 10X programme and are given on duty to
enhance their professional knowledge.
 Faculty members are motivated to organize workshops/ faculty development programmes
/conferences in the college campus.
 Faculty members are encouraged to act as resource persons for training programmes and
workshops conducted by other Institutions.
 Faculty members are sponsored to be a part / member in state, national and Internationalprofessional bodies like IEEE, SAE, CSI, ITE, ORSI, ISTE and etc.
 The facilities of free access of the national and international reputed journals, audiovisual aids, software packages, WiFi etc., to enhance the knowledge of the faculty.
 The faculty is encouraged and sponsored to pursue higher studies and publish research
papers.
 The faculty is encouraged to utilize the lab infrastructure of the college for obtaining
research grants from the funding agencies.
For Non-teaching staff:
 The Institution arranges training programmes frequently for the non-teaching staff to
update their technical and computer skills.
 They accompany faculty members for the industrial visits to enhance their knowledge on
industry practices.
 They are encouraged to take up higher studies.
6.3.2 What are the strategies adopted by the institution for faculty empowerment through
training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and responsibility they
perform?
The following strategies are followed to empower the faculty through various training
programmes.
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 The Principal/Dean/HOD/Senior faculty conduct the orientation programme for the
newly recruited faculty by sharing their teaching experience and guidance in delivering
the subjects effectively,
 The Management encourages the faculty to attend the Faculty Development Programme
conducted by other colleges to update the latest information and improvements made in
their respective field of engineering. They are also encouraged to organize FDPs,
conferences and workshops in the college.
 The institution organizes the training programmes in association with NITTR Chennai,
CUIC-Anna University, for the faculty to improve the teaching and learning process.
 The institution has signed MoU with Wipro Technologies to organize and participate in
the Mission 10X programme, which is exclusively designed for the development of the
teaching community.
 The Institution provides training programme on ISO 9001:2008 for the internal auditors
to monitor and implement the Quality Management System effectively.
 The training programmes and demonstration classes are also arranged for the faculty and
non-teaching staff to upgrade the skills on newly purchased machines, equipments and
software.
6.3.3 Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate and
ensure that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured and considered for
better appraisal.
The process of appraisal system enables the staff members to provide the details of their
achievement in multiple activities like teaching and learning, participation in department and
institutional works, research publication, funding projects, seminars / FDP / conferences,
extracurricular activities every year. The performance appraisal system consists of self appraisal
by faculty, evaluation by HOD and recommendation for corrective actions. The HOD gives a
confidential report of the faculty to Principal. The Principal recommends the necessary
corrective actions in consulting with the Management to empower the faculty.
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6.3.4 What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the
management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to the
appropriate stakeholders?
The performance appraisal report of the faculty is finally reviewed by the Management, and
major outcomes of the review are brought in terms of the salary revisions,grade pay, incentives,
promotions, awards and rewards. The motivation, recognition and counseling are taken into
account as minor outcomes. These are communicated to the concerned faculty individually
through HOD, by circular, official order, official e-mail etc.
6.3.5. What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non teaching staff? What
percentage of staff has availed the benefit of such schemes in the last four years?
The Institution has adopted several welfare schemes for teaching as well as non-teaching faculty
along with the regular salary package. All the employees of SKREC have availed the benefits of
the following welfare schemes.
 Daily refreshment
 Provision for Provident fund and Group insurance
 Incentives for those who complete more than 5 years service in the SKREC
 Fee concessions for the wards of teaching and non teaching faculty
 Sponsorship for membership in professional bodies
 Transport facility
 Maternity and Marriage leave with salary
 Medical leave with salary
 Employee benevolent fund
 A salary advance for emergency needs
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6.3.6 What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining eminent
faculty?
Retaining the eminent faculty improves the institutional status and goodwill. There are various
measures are taken by the Institution to retain the eminent faculty by offering attractive salary
and welfare schemes, well treatment, harmonious working environment and maintain the cordial
relationships. Additionally, they are independent to concentrate on other key areas like, research
and development, projects and consultancy works, mentoring and counseling the students and
young faculty, recognition and awards for best performance, good administrative system with
transparency. The majority of the faculty is serving more than 5 years in SKREC. Hence, it
clearly propounds that the Institution attracts the faculty members to continue the service in the
institution.
6.4 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
6.4.1 What is the institutional mechanism to monitor the effective and efficient use of
available financial resources?
The well laid out institutional mechanisms are developed to monitor the effective and efficient
use of financial resources provided by the Management. Prior to commencement of the financial
year, the budget is prepared based on the financial statement of the previous year, which includes
the income and expenditure details and requirements received from various departments through
the Head of the Department. The finance department presents a budget and controls the
disbursement of available funds for the requirements of all the administrative and academic
activities for a particular financial year.
The allocation of the budget is done with the approval of the Management based on a priority
basis keeping in mind all the needs. Any additional requirements that arise due to unforeseen
expenditure are discussed in HOD meeting and the decision is conveyed to the purchase
committee through the principal for immediate approval. The budget includes the recurring and
nonrecurring expenses of each department for the whole year. The recurring expenses and the
capital expenditures are projected to be within the budgeted resources of the institution and
deficit budgets are not encouraged. The final budget proposal is placed before the Management
Committee for review and the final approval.
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The Finance Department takes care of collection of tuition fees from students, salary distribution,
tax payment, bill payment against all purchases, maintaining bills and vouchers, fund allocation
and expenditures. The allocation of funds is also utilized based on the priority for providing
additional facilities for teachers and students, maintenance and development of infrastructure and
social activities. All the financial transactions are documented and sustained by receipts and
bills.
6.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for internal and external audit? When was the
last audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the details on compliance.
The Institution has a well laid down mechanism for internal and external audits. The institution
engages both the internal and external auditors to verify and certify the entire income and
expenditure of the institution for each financial year.
An Internal Auditor along with his team conducts thorough audit of all the transactions and
budget allocations. Similarly, external audit is also carried out in an elaborate way, taking into
account of the internal audit report as an input for the external audit. The Accounts Manager also
acts as a Lead Internal Auditor and the audit is carried out for every year periodically. The
external audit is also executed on a yearly basis by a qualified Chartered Accountant, appointed
by the Management.
The internal and external audits are ensured that the planned budgetary details are matched with
the factual data (fee receipts, bank statements, purchase and service bills etc.). All the matters
pertaining to the financial related activities are stored and managed by well determined
computerized Finance Management System. Since, the Institution is certified by ISO 9001:2008,
a well determined Quality Management System is adopted to all the functional areas including
finance department. Besides with the periodical ISO internal and surveillance audits, the last
financial audit was carried out on 22.04.2015 and there was no major compliance from the audit
findings. Moreover, the Institution is regularly filing income tax returns for every year.
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6.4.3 What are the major sources of institutional receipts/ funding and how is the deficit
managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and
administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund/corpus available
with Institutions, if any.
As SKREC is a self financing Institution, affiliated to Anna University- Chennai, its main
sources of income are collection of tuition fee from the students which is fixed by the State
Government. Additionally, the fee is also collected for having the facility of hostels and
transport. There is no deficit in meeting out the expenditures due to sufficient funds. In case of
any deficit towards the establishment of the capital investments like buildings and
infrastructures, the Trust bears the expenditure by the way of raising loans to the corpus funds.
The audited income and expenditure statement of all financial activities and details of the surplus
fund are available on request.
6.4.4 Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional funding and
the utilization of the same (if any)
The institution has acquired loans from banks for purchase of vehicles and developing infrastructure.
During 2014-15, Rs. 41 lakhs from DCE bank, Rs. 17 lakhs from Kotak Mahindra, Rs. 40 Lakhs from
City Union bank has been utilized.
6.5 INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM
6.5.1 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
a. Has the institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)? If yes, what
is the institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how has it contributed in
institutionalizing the quality assurance processes?
Yes,
A functional Internal Quality Assurance Cell headed by the Principal as per the guidelines given
by the UGC. The Institution is having the following policy towards the quality assurance.
 To reach excellence in all the departments.
 To improve the teaching and learning process with innovative teaching methodologies.
 To promote the culture of outcome based teaching and learning.
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 To organize workshops, seminars and special lectures for the promotion of quality circles.
 To develop the effective feedback system for collecting suggestions of the students, parents,
alumni and the other stakeholders, to meet the requirements with minimal deviations.
 To incorporate suitable preventive and corrective measures in the system for avoiding nonconformances.
 To plan adequate counselling and guidance for the students to improve their personal and
academic performance.
 The ISO internal audits are planned twice in a year to ensure the quality system.
 The Institution effectively follows the NBA procedures for ensuring quality.
b. How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the management /authorities
for implementation and how many of them were actually implemented?
All the decisions of IQAC on all issues are approved by the Management for the effective
implementation.
Key areas of decisions taken by IQAC:
 Teaching-learning process
 Organize/attend FDP, seminars, workshops, conferences and etc.
 Training and placement opportunities for all the students
 Course materials
 Career guidance and counselling
 Research publications and patent registration
 Academic auditing through ISO audit
 Evaluation of stakeholder feedback
 Student welfare activities
 Entrepreneurship development
 Continue NBA accreditation status and maintain consistency.
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c. Does the IQAC have external members on its committee? If so, mention any significant
contribution made by them.
Yes,
The external members of IQAC of the Institution are nominated as below:
 Nominees from local society and alumni
 Nominees from employers / industrialists / stakeholders
They offer suggestions for all the functional activities based on their perspective to improve the
overall performance of the Institution.
d. How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the IQAC?
Being the members of IQAC, the students and alumni effectively render their contribution for its
smooth functioning.
 Student member gives feedback on various functionalities of the Institution for the
effective functioning of IQAC.
 Members of the alumni render their valuable suggestions on the recent trends of the job
market and strategies to be followed by the Institution to fulfill the requirements of
IQAC.
e. How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents of the
institution?
The IQAC of the Institution comprises of eight members from academics, three from
administrative and one from the Management. The IQAC employs members from different
functional areas of the Institution to arrive at different quality strategies. The communication is
done effectively through circulars, e-mails, meetings and conveyed through members.
6.5.2 Does the institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the
academic and administrative activities? If „yes‟, give details on its operationalization.
Yes.
The academic and administrative performances are monitored regularly through internal and ISO
surveillance audits, since the college is ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution. In addition to this,
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The National Board of Accreditation (NBA) process also helps in ensuring excellence in
academic and administrative activities.
6.5.3 Does the institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of the
Quality assurance procedures? If „yes‟, give details enumerating its impact.
Yes,
The institution provides training to the staff members for effective implementation of the quality
assurance procedures in the following ways:
 Training programme on ISO quality management system implementation
 Training on outcome based learning and teaching methods
 Training on NBA procedures
 Training to be an ISO internal quality auditor
 Orientation classes of Quality Circle Forum
 Workshops on other Total Quality Management Systems like 5S, Kaizen, Poke-yoke and
etc.
6.5.4 Does the institution undertake an Academic Audit or other external review of the
academic provisions? If „yes‟, how are the outcomes used to improve the institutional
activities?
The academic audit is held in regular intervals for continuous monitoring of the Institutional
academic activities. There are various auditing methods followed and are utilized for the
development of the Institutional activities like teaching and learning, allocation and utilization
of funds, research and consultancy, training and placements, and co- and extracurricular
activities. The outcome of the audits are discussed in
Management Review Meeting and
according to that the quality policies are suitably reviewed for making changes in the
institutional academic activities for the improvement of the college.
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6.5.5 How are the internal quality assurance mechanisms aligned with the requirements of
the relevant external quality assurance agencies/regulatory authorities?
The Internal Quality Assurance System procedures are aligned with the requirements of external
quality agencies like ISO and NBA. The procedures recommended by the Quality Management
System of ISO and outcome based system of NBA are adopted for the development of internal
quality assurance mechanism of IQAC of the Institution.
6.5.6 What institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the teaching
learning process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of operations and outcome?
The following mechanisms are adopted to monitor and review continuously the teaching and
learning process.
 Faculties are instructed to submit a lesson plan, lecture notes and question bank before
the commencement of the semester well in advance.
 The log book is maintained by each faculty which contains the students‘ attendance,
performance in internal tests and syllabus completion status. This is reviewed in every
fortnight by HOD and monthly by the Principal.
 Lesson plans and course files are maintained by faculty, are periodically reviewed and
monitored by HOD and Dean.
 The class committee meeting is held twice a semester.
In the meeting, the class
committee chairman and staff members are interacting with students the improvement in
all aspects.
 Two internal tests and one model examination are conducted in each semester to
evaluate the student‘s performance.
 Teaching-learning process is reviewed by performance in internal tests and university
examinations, student‘s feedback, class committee meeting, counseling, and etc.
 Special coaching class / tutorial class are arranged for the poor performers in the internal
tests.
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 Assignments/ seminars on particular topics are given to improve the learning capacity of
the student
 The Institution follows an effective student counseling method. For every 15 students in
each class, one faculty member is assigned as a counselor, He/ she is responsible to
maintain the information about the attendance, internal marks, university marks etc. of
the students. Also, periodical counseling is followed to develop the performance of the
students.
6.5.7 How does the institution communicate its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and
outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders?
Institution communicates its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and outcomes to internal
stakeholders (Students, Staff) through meetings, circulars, notice boards and official emails, and
to external stakeholders (Parents, Alumni, Industries) through the mail, college websites,
brochures, calendar, magazines etc., and also by means of conducting meetings with parents,
alumni and industry professionals.
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CRITERIAVII
INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES
7.1 ENVIRONMENTCONSCIOUSNESS
7.1.1 Does the Institute conduct a Green Audit of its campus and facilities?
The institution is committed and keen in protection of environmental factors and follows green
practices in its building construction, infrastructure, facilities, usage of power etc. An Estate
Officer is appointed to look after the college campus. All the staff members are very fond of
the college environment and its facilities and the Maintenance department takes care of the
green audit.
No. of Trees in the college campus:
680
No. of Shrubs: 1500
No. of Species in campus: 150
7.1.2 What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly?
Energy conservation
The college creates awareness in minimizing the wastage of energy consumption by creating
awareness among students & faculties by displaying quotes in all the rooms like ―Switch off
Fans & Lights when Not in use‖. Effective steps are in practice to conserve energy through the
usage of CFL & LEDs. Classrooms are spacious and well ventillated with sufficient windows
so that no electrical lights are required during day time which in turn conserves energy.
Energy efficiency LEDs are used for most of the lighting in the campus and hostel. An
electrical tripper is provided at the entrance of all the classrooms to make sure all the electrical
equipments are switched off at the end of the day and are supervised by the block supervisors.
Use of renewable energy
Solar power energy is the only promising Renewable energy source for the future generations.
The college offers seminars, guest lecturers & workshops on Solar Power Generation to trigger
and motivate students to enhance their knowledge in the field as well to innovate new projects.
The college is also planning to install Solar Power Generation Unit shortly.
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A research is going on a Vertical Wind mill to produce electricity in alternative way. The helixspiral vertical axis windmill is used to generate power from flowing winds. Copper chokes in
tube lights are converted to electronic chokes which consume less energy. Elevators consuming
less electricity (having lesser power loss in transmission) are fitted in the new buildings.
Energy saving fans are used in new class rooms and hostels. A project is carried out on
fabrication of compressed air vehicle by students of our institution for energy conservation. To
reduce energy expenditure, all CRT monitors are replaced with LCD monitors. Solar water
heaters are installed in hostels for supplying hot water to students.
Water harvesting
Rain water harvesting is done inside our college campus for storing and recharging of ground
water. We focus more on rain water harvesting which percolates to underground water table, as
a result of which we have continuous water supply throughout the year. Ground water
collection and diversion towards soak pits is done. Awareness program for students on water
harvesting is organized.
Check dam construction
Our college campus is an eco friendly environment with a variety of plants and trees which
also serves to percolate water under the ground water table. We also aim at preventing soil
erosion and soil degradation as a result of which we have a team of gardeners who clean and
maintain our surrounding and always keep it greenish throughout the year. Out of the available
land area only 20% is utilized for construction and remaining 80% is open which provides
natural way of ground water recharge.
The college has water purifying units with Reverse Osmosis process. The unit processes
around 2000 Liters of water per hour every day.
Efforts for Carbon neutrality
Institution is very particular about environmental safety. Bamboo plants are grown to maintain
natural way of recharging carbon neutrality. Institution mess uses steam based cooking
technique. Fossil fuels like burning firewood which pollute the environment are strictly
prohibited.
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To make campus smoke free there is a system of restricted entry of motored vehicles inside the
campus with most parking areas being made available at the gates.
College transport facility is provided with separate lawn area which is located at a considerable
distance from the classrooms.
Plantation
Institution spends appreciately in planting saplings, maintain and keep the environment green
and clean. Gardening is maintained by experienced supervisors. Sufficient water for gardening
is made available through Sewage Treatment Plant.
Plant saplings and plantation programs are organized periodically to inculcate the importance
of eco environment among the staff and students. Green cover within the institute is enhanced
by arranging tree plantations on various occasions like birthdays and national festivals. Some
of the programmes are listed below.
S.No Date
1
2
3
Program
16-09-2011
Go Green Project
27-02-2012
Sapling
Plantation
Programme
19.07.2014
Tree Sapling
Chief Guest
Rtn Krishna Routhu,
Secretary, RCMM
Shri K. Ramadass,
Chairman, SKREC
Tmt R. Suganthi
Director
Student
Affairs, SKREC
Activity
Along with Rotaract Club
500 Tree Saplings
Along with NSS unit of
SKREC and Tamilnadu
Forest Department 200
Tree Saplings
Along
with
the
Dr. Rameshkumar –
coordination of the forest
Physician –
department 500 Tree
Sundar Hospital
saplings
Hazardous waste management
Separate room is maintained for storing and preparing of hazardous chemicals. Discharge of
waste chemicals is done only after pH neutralization. Eye flush equipment, fire extinguisher is
provided. Safe disposal of chemicals is ensured. Dust bins are available in each class rooms for
the disposal of wastes.
Segregated solid waste management system is in place. Waste papers are supplied to proper
agencies for recycling. Posters for proper use of hazardous chemicals are displayed.
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e-waste management
E-waste generated is disposed to the authorized dealers for proper recycling after replacement
of batteries, UPS and Systems.
Interdepartmental Stock verification is done to verify and identify the scrap items. Some system
components are given for students to get practice with hands on session. Systems are retailed
to stakeholders at minimal cost. Lower configuration systems are given to local schools for the
benefit of the students.
Articles and news about e-waste management are frequently displayed in notice boards for the
awareness of students.
7.2 INNOVATIONS
7.2.1Give details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have created a
positive impact on the functioning of the college.
SKR Engineering College imposes a tremendous innovations and state of the art practices for
the smooth functioning of the college.
 The INCUBATION & RESEARCH CENTER (SKRIRC) grooms pre-final and final
year students to carry out cutting edge technology projects and become vibrant, self sustained entrepreneurs who will turn out to be job providers instead of job seekers.
 The college is an approved Research Centre of Anna University, Chennai for research
scholars to pursue Ph.D in the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering.
 MSME, Government of India has recognized and approved our institution, as one of
the Technical / Business Incubation Centers, first in Chennai circle and third in Tamil
Nadu for motivating and funding entrepreneurs in Chennai. Through this we have the
opportunity to create 10 students as entrepreneurs every year. MSME sanctioned a
Grant worth of Rs.62.50 Lakhs by Government of India for implementing the scheme
―Support for Entrepreneurial and Management Development of SMEs through
Incubators.
 Department of ECE and CSE in association with PES University, Bangalore, has been
actively involved in mission mode students satellite project, Pico Satellite to
familiarize and inspire students in the area of satellite technology
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 During the Academic year 2014-2015, Learning Kiosk, an initiative to learn all the
Engineering subjects under self learning, over and above Classroom Teaching. elearning subjects was implemented in practice for Engineering Chemistry,
Engineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Graphics (Englis h &
Tamil)
 ―SKR Live Streaming‖, a distinctive and unique teaching and learning technology
was launched on 10th of August 2012. This is yet another living testimony of the
institution‘s commitment towards keeping pace with the rapidly changing scenario. A
collaborative effort of the staff and students of the college under the tutelage of the
Research and Development Cell, Live Streaming is the first of its kind to be
introduced by any of the affiliated Self-Financing Engineering Colleges of Anna
University across Tamil Nadu. SKR Live Streaming would go a long way in realizing
the concept of resource sharing across the globe.
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 Virtual Classes are conducted through Live Streaming to incorporate technology in to
the teaching learning process.
 Encouraging Peer group learning process and mentoring the students at all levels.
 VOIP over LAN is implemented for all departments in the campus.
 Study materials are prepared by subject experts and provided both online and offline
to all the students to prepare well for their internal assessments and end semester
examinations. Printed lab manuals are provided for better understanding of
procedures and steps involved in practical sessions.
 Centre of Excellence labs in collaboration with industries like IBM, CISCO,
LabVIEW, MATLAB, Embedded & VLSI, PLC & SCADA,andDCS.
 Conducting bridge courses to fill curriculum gaps and content beyond syllabus related
to all practical and theory courses for awareness of the latest technologies.
 Signing MOUs with Solid Works, ProE, Ansys, Edgecam, HCL, Red hat, Meera
Laser Solutions, Trident Tech Labs, Iwiz Android Robot Private Limited, Innospace
Automation Pvt. Ltd, Axis global Technologies, Stein beis Solar Research Centre,
Darien Electric Madras(DEM), Vee Eee Technologies Pvt. Ltd, IBM, Microsoft,
CISCO, REDHAT, ICTACT to provide internship, in-plant training and placement to
students.
 Value Added Courses are conducted periodically to update the technical knowledge
and skills of students in their relevant field like Networking, DB2, Eclipse, Android,
Web Technologies, C#.NET, Blender, Solidworks, ProE, Ansys, EdgeCAM, DCS,
Lab View, MATLAB, Robotics and etc.
 Department of Civil Engineering was introduced in the year 2011. Student intake was
revised from 60 to 120 in the Department of Mechanical & Civil Engineering.
 Five out of six programmes of the institition got accredited status from NBA.
 Strong Alumni base is actively contributing to institution by encouraging students in
terms of interactive and training sessions, placement guidance etc.
 Anna University EDUSAT Program lecture series, NPTEL, MIT Open source ware
contents, Video Lectures are downloaded and loaded in concerned department servers
to be accessed by faculty and students.
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 Establishment of LAN and 24 X 7 Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the campus
enabling students and staffs to use in their electronic gadgets like laptops and hand
held devices.
 Formation of roads with construction demolition waste paves a way to utilize waste
effectively.
 The Institution strives to introduce new technologies in teaching and learning process
and taken an initiative to implement a mobile learning management with offline
access. It is a cloud-based learning management system with BYOD (Bring Your
Own Device) support specially designed for students and staff members to stay ahead
of education transformation challenges by providing cutting-edge technologies,
engaging learning materials and proven instructional pedagogies to enable
comfortable and interesting teaching and learning process.
 Entire campus is beautified with excellent plantation and gardening. The Lush Green
College campus spreads over an area of 23 acres and the serene and conducive
atmosphere is always been an attractive zone of our college. SKREC is very keen
about the environmental factors. Students also take part in gardening via NSS. The
green environment pays a great atmosphere for the students to study and relax.
7.3 BESTPRACTICES
7.3.1Elaborate on any two best practices in the given format at page no.98,which have
contributed to the achievement of the Institutional Objectives and/or contributed to the
Quality improvement of the core activities of the college
BEST PRACTICE - I
1. Title of the Practice
AUTOMATED CAMPUS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (ACMS)
2. Goal
The main objective of ACMS is to incorporate all academic activities such as Students profile
registration, internal marks assessment and evaluation, university mark entry, attendance monitoring
of students and messaging, promotion of students and report generation.
 All the academic aspects are systematically streamlined and it is a major step towards paperless
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office in SKREC.
 This system has been designed by our students of the 2009 batch as an interdepartmental project
constituting all the computer science departments includes CSE, IT and MCA.
 This system is first of its kind in its uniqueness where all the staff should compulsorily enter the
attendance and marks of their respective course within the stipulated time.
 The systems main outcome is to disseminate information regarding students‘ record about
attendance, academics, and disciplinary actions, to all stakeholders including Management,
Parent, Principal, Dean, HOD, Staff, and Students with respective access permissions.
3. The Context
SKR Engineering College is a reputed institution comprising all departments which include CSE,
CIVIL, ECE, EEE, IT, MECH, MCA, MBA having 1800 students including undergraduates and
post graduates. Continuous and timely assessment of information related to academics,
attendance and discipline is important for the continuous improvement and attainment of
program outcomes which in turn leads to the achievement of the program educational objectives.
Transparency of Internal Examination marks and their attendance is useful for the students to
improve their performance and regularity. Educated parents also can view their wards
performance which enables them to monitor continuously and improve their results. The system
has an option of sending messages in Tamil language for uneducated parents to understand the
information sent to them.
Consolidated Marks Statement and Periodical Attendance Report generation is available in the
system for the performance analysis of the students by the Higher Authorities to take follow up
action against students and staff members and improve their performance in the forth coming
examinations.
All these activities in this system are maintained with secured authentication and different roles
with access permissions.
4. The Practice
The system has been used in this institution by all the departments and stakeholders from the
Academic Year 2010-2011.
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This Application Software was designed by our prestigious students of 2009 batch and has
undergone several versions of up gradations and implementation.
Functionalities of ACMS
Students Profile Registration is mandatory and done immediately after the admission for each
and every student. Students profile includes personal details, past academic details, contact
details and photo. The Admin and Data Manager is responsible for creating new logins for class
in charges, course handlers, students and other new entries after verification and authentication.
Attendance Monitoring is done in a full fledged manner to avoid the shortage of attendance
during the end semester examinations. The Management strongly believes in inculcating the
right attitude and discipline by enforcing the strict attendance of students. Report Generation of
attendance is taken in various formats to monitor and follow-up the student‘s presence in all the
hours. Various formats includes Hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, semester wise, range of days,
individual student wise, class wise and department wise analysis.
Messages are sent to the parents of the absentees immediately after the 2nd hour through SMS
facility of the system to ensure that the wards absenteeism is known to the parents.
From this academic year the 6th hour attendance is also monitored and messaged to ensure full
day presence of the students in the class. The messaging process is handled by SMS Admin in an
efficient manner.
Attendance is entered after each hour by the respective course handler and verified by the class
in charge and HOD. This system is entirely monitored by the Principal.
Academic Assessment
ACMS provides options for promoting the students from one semester to another semester. An
interface is available for adding new subjects related to new curriculum. ACMS has an option of
adding staff as subject handlers and changing them when required.
Class In chargehas full permission to read, write, and modify the students‘ details, their marks
and attendance.
 HOD / Dean can view their department students‘ details and take necessary follow up
action.
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 Staffs are responsible for entering the attendance for their respective hours and the marks
obtained by the students in the assessment examinations which includes unit tests,
internal exams and model exam. Complete result analysis like number of students passed,
number of students failed, number of absentees, and the subject pass percentage is
automatically generated in the report.
 Parents can monitor their wards performance, attendance regularity, and academic
information in their logins.
 The Administrator is responsible for overall application maintenance, up gradation,
backups, user credentials allocation and authentication.
ACMS User Interface
5. Evidence of Success
 The major feature of ACMS is to provide accurate and prompt academic information to
all stakeholders. The users‘ different roles and access provides the confidentiality to the
entire system and the information.
 Stakeholder‘s participation and feedback provided by them through this system plays an
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active role in assessment and attainment of course outcomes.
 This system has been in place since the past 5 years and is followed by all the staffs,
students, higher authorities and departments. This ensures the transparency of academic
and attendance details to students and their parents. This helps in achieving program
outcomes of the department and program educational objectives of the institution.
 ACMS server is maintained by the team members of CSE and IT department.
 ACMS has the provision of taking backup of the information for future use. Archives of
student information are available for past 5 years.
6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required
 ACMS deals only with academic records and all other activities like extracurricular and
co-curricular activities need to be included. Any disciplinary actions taken also have to be
included in the students‘ profile.
 ACMS is now implemented as intranet application software. This application can be
extended and deployed in web or cloud which will enable all the stakeholders to access
from anywhere and anytime.
 Parent‘s module need to be modified for enabling them to communicate to their wards
class in charge, department faculty members and HOD in case of any clarification.
7. Contact Details
NameofthePrincipal
:
NameoftheInstitution
:
Dr. M. Senthil Kumar
SKR ENGINEERING COLLEGE
City
:
Chennai
PinCode
:
600123
AccreditedStatus
:
Accredited by NBA for 2 years from 01-06-2015
WorkPhone
Fax
:
:
Website
E-mail
Mobile
044-26494205
044-26423385
:
:
www.skrec.org
[email protected]
:
9841097106
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BEST PRACTICE -2
1. Title of the Practice
COMPETENCE ENHANCEMENT SESSION (CES)
2. Goal
The goal of CES is to incorporate
 To motivate top rankers to go in for higher studies or to become an entrepreneur after degree
completion.
 To focus on average learners to complete their Degree with placement
 To focus on slow learners to complete their Degree on time
 To focus on all students to gain confidence by giving value addition.
 To improve reading, writing and comprehension skills.
 To effectively communicate the content to the target audience.
 To build up overall personality, behavior and handle criticism.
 To enhance and develop analytical skills.
 To inculcate multiple skills such as technical skills, soft skills and life skills.
 To counsel and encourage the students
3. The Context
The requirement of the students to meet the industry needs is the primary aim of the educational
system. This requirement is only partially fulfilled by the curriculum endorsed by the affiliated
university. In addition to teaching moral values,
some additional skills including cognitive,
healthy spirit, aesthetic, social skills have to be induced in this session to help the students to
achieve maximum potential. This session takes cares of the students from rural areas and
concentrates on their skill and competence enhancement.
The review committee constantly reviews the session and compares it with the current
technology growth and industry needs with respect to employability. To fulfill the aspirations
and demands of the industry, the value added courses as per the department needs are scheduled
and executed by the session committee. To bridge the curriculum gaps some bridge courses for
first years is also scheduled during this CES. Motivational films, social programs, yoga sessions
and other extracurricular activities are also planned and implemented to shape the individual as a
state of art engineer.
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4. The Practice
The objective of the session is to take care of all the diversity of students. This CES module is
planned by the higher authorities and strictly monitored directly by the Chairman of the
institution as it has great influence on the academic and placement performance of a student.
For the First year students, Orientation classes are conducted to improve the skills of Listening,
Reading and Writing. Continuous unit tests and internal assessment tests are carried out to
evaluate the performance of the students.
Focus is given to intensive teaching, coaching classes and retests after the analysis of the internal
assessment results. This process is done as part of the continuous assessment to ensure the
attainment of end semester results and in turn lead to the fulfillment of program outcomes and
program educational objectives.
This practice is segregated into different modules based on their academic semesters.
Year
Semester
Module
Semester -1
Basics of Computer Programming, MS- Office
Semester -2
Circuit Subjects
First Year
Semester - 3 Hands on Session on Programming Concepts
Second Year
Semester -4
Semester -5
Third Year
Semester -6
Semester -7
Final Year
Semester -8
Communication Skills
Mini Project
Value Added Courses
Mini Project
Value Added Courses
Online Aptitude Test
Semester, Value Added Courses
Online Aptitude Test
Entrepreneur Ship Programs,
Higher Studies Programs
Interpersonal Skill Development:
Creativity, lateral thinking and communication / people management skills are essential
components for progress in any sphere. Students are encouraged to develop these through goal
setting exercises, group discussions, mock interviews and presentations.
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Technical Skill Development:
The depth of technical skills that students develop depends to a great extent on the course they
have chosen. However, all students are given a conceptual grounding in core skills and
application orientation through real - time projects to ensure their skills are concurrent with
market needs. This is done by in-house faculty and Industries who have signed an MOU under
Industry-Institute Partnership.
Student Counseling/Mentoring:
Apart from the regular class teachers, a student counselor has been designated to counsel the
students who have problems in completing their course.
Innovative efforts are put to:
 Understand the students
 Motivate the students
 Bring them to the right track, in case; they trod on the wrong path.
 To create interest in studies.
 Students can make use of the 24/7 internet and library facilities at any time, even during
the vacation in the college.
 Weekly thrice students are provided with transport facilities for the value added courses
conducted in the campus after the college hours.
 Students are given library hour weekly once which they can utilize for cultivating their
skills by making use of the e-journals, books and updating themselves accordingly.
Career Guidance, Training, Placement, and Entrepreneurship Cell
Effective career guidance services including counseling for higher studies
SKREC offers career guidance on all aspects of career planning, job searching, and post-graduate
studies. We provide individual counseling to all students frequently. In career services, we work
with students and alumni towards achieving the following goals:
 Wide exploration of various career options
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 Pursuing post graduate studies
 Finding work that is consonant with one's values, such as long-term economic stability,
intellectual challenge, professional prestige, working toward a sustainable environment,
and/or balancing family and work.
 Assisting students with the application process to post-graduate and professional schools,
including advising on optimal application strategies, reviewing personal statements.
 We bring alumni to campus to participate in seminars on career fields and post-graduate
study, and we also manage a network of alumni career advisors who have agreed to talk
to our students.
 We run on-campus recruiting programs through which employers come to represent their
organizations to our students, as well as interview them for permanent positions.
 Employers often visit our campus to speak with students in small groups. Sometimes the
sessions are planned for students participating in on-campus recruiting programs.
Training and placement facility
The Institute has established a Training and Placement Cell headed by Training and Placement
Officers of Assistant Professor Grade. The activities of the Cell:
 To visit industries frequently to explore possibilities of students recruitment through
campus interviews
 To conduct programs for students in areas like personality development, communication
skills with the help of HRD Committee.
 To help students to get vocational training in industries during vacation.
 To arrange Alumni meet twice every year.
 To arrange value added course as per the industry placement requirement.
Value Added Courses offered to various departments are
Apart from the curriculum, value added courses are conducted on various topics during the
extended weekdays from 3.20pm to 4.20pm, 3days per week. The specific details of the value
added courses are given below
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Dept
H&S
Sem/ Year
CSE
IT
EEE
MECH
Teaching (Hrs)
per Week
02
Total(Hrs)
I
MS Office
II
Group Presentation
02
20
Labview
03
40
VLSI & Embedded Systems
03
40
III/II
MATLAB
03
40
IV/II
IBM
03
40
III/II
Smart Class
03
50
IV/II
Red Hat
01
10
V/III
Cisco/.NET
03 /02
30
VI/III
MathCAD
01
10
VII/IV
Wi-Fi
02
30
IV,VI/II,III
IBM
03
40
IV,VI/II,III
C#.Net
04
60
III/II
OOPS Concept
03
40
IV/II
IBM
03
40
V / III
Web Technologies
04
60
VI / III
IBM
02
30
VII / IV
C#.Net, ASP
02
30
VI/III
Soft Skills
04
50
IV/II
MATLAB
02
30
IV/II
IBM
03
40
VI/III
Solid Works
04
40
VII/IV
AutoCAD
03
30
IV/II
IBM
03
40
VI/III
Labview
03
40
V/III
ECE
Topics
VI,VIIIII,IV
20
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5. Evidence of Success
This practice is monitored continuously and assessed by the counselors, class in-charges, Head
of the Department, Department Placement Coordinator,
Placement Officer, Principal and
Chairman.
The Chairman is very keen in reviewing the statistical analysis of the students which is very
important for placement record. The Chairman also monitors and advice the students directly in
periodical placement meetings. The Placement Officer and the Principal provide awareness to the
students about opportunities in public, private and government sectors, dress code, preparation
through frequent visits to the classrooms.
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Aptitude Evaluation Report Sample
Student
Name
Gopinath
Vagesh Nestar
Anusha.T
P.Suresh
Kumar
Vasantha
Kumar
K.Kathiresan
Gender
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Female
Male
Male
Male
Department
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Mech
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60 Mins
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ST1
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20
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30
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11.00
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Nishanth
Narayanan
K Sarathkumar
N.Venkateshan
Yashwanth.J
Male
Male
Male
Male
EEE
Mech
Mech
Mech
Practice
Test 3
Practice
Test 3
Practice
Test 3
Practice
Test 3
03072015
03072015
03072015
03072015
60 Mins
60 Mins
60 Mins
60 Mins
ST1
Quantitative
Ability
ST1
Reasoning
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ST1
Verbal
Ability
ST1
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Ability
ST1
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ST1
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Ability
ST1
Reasoning
Ability
ST1
Verbal
Ability
20
6
14
6.00
10
3
7
3.00
30
9
21
9.00
20
4
16
4.00
10
4
6
4.00
30
6
24
6.00
20
5
15
5.00
10
3
7
3.00
30
4
26
4.00
20
3
17
3.00
10
5
5
5.00
30
9
21
9.00
6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required
As most of the students are from rural background, we offer extensive training for all the students
right from the entry into the campus till their course completion. We consistently carry out SWOT
analysis and take efforts to cater the needs of every individual irrespective of their background.
The problems faced during this practice are that all faculty members are engaged with additional
workload such as special counseling sessions, orientation sessions for development of
communication, soft skills, aptitude, presentation and other competence skills. Our stakeholders are
very energetic and are keen in motivating and improving the student‘s skills. In spite of all these
initiatives and developments, the students self involvement and attitude towards their academics and
career has to be self motivated by them for their betterment and state of the art competition.
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7. Contact Details
NameofthePrincipal
:
Dr. M. Senthil Kumar
NameoftheInstitution
:
SKR ENGINEERING COLLEGE
City
:
Chennai
PinCode
:
600123
AccreditedStatus
:
Accredited by NBA for 2 years from 01-06-2015
WorkPhone
:
044-26494205
Fax
:
044-26423385
Website
:
www.skrec.org
E-mail
:
[email protected]
Mobile
:
9841097106
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PART II
EVALUATIVE REPORTS BY
DEPARTMENTS
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the department
:
Civil Engineering
2. Year of Establishment
:
2011
3. Names of Programmes/Courses offered
:
U.G - B.E – Civil Engineering
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Subject
Year/
Interdisciplinary courses
Department involved
code
Semester
I/I
Humanities & Science
HS6151 Technical English – I
I/I
Humanities & Science
MA6151 Mathematics – I
I/I
Humanities & Science
PH6151 Engineering Physics – I
I/I
Humanities & Science
CY6151 Engineering Chemistry – I
I/I
CSE
GE6151 Computer Programming
I/I
Mechanical Engineering
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I/I
CSE
GE6161 Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
Mechanical, & ECE
GE6162 Engineering Practices Lab
I/I
Humanities & Science
GE6163 Physics and Chemistry Lab. - I
I/II
Humanities & Science
HS6251 Technical English – II
I/II
Humanities & Science
MA6251 Mathematics – II
I/II
Humanities & Science
PH6251 Engineering Physics – II
I/II
Humanities & Science
CY6251 Engineering Chemistry – II
I/II
Humanities & Science
GE6262 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – II
I/II
CSE
GE6263 Computer Programming Lab
II/III
Humanities & Science
MA6351 Transforms&Partial Differential Equations
II/III
Humanities & Science
MA6459 Numerical Methods
Basic
Electrical
&Electronics
Engineering
I/II
EEE
GE6252
IV/VIII
MBA
MG6851 Principles of Management
II/IV
MBA
GE6757 Total Quality Management
III/V
Humanities & Science
GE6563 Communication Skills - Laboratory Based
5. Annual/ semester/ choice based credit system (programme wise)
B.E – Civil Engineering- Semester based credit system
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Subject
Name of the course
Year/Semester Name of the Department
code
I/I
ECE
GE2152 Basic civil engineering
II/IV
ME2208 Fluid mechanics laboratory
Mechanical Engg
II/IV
ME2256 Strength of Materials laboratory
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Participating
Name of the course
Beneficiary
Institution/Industry
REVIT / ARCHI CADD- Architectural Software
Diagonal Cadd
II year students
STAAD PROSoftware
HexaCadd
III year students
GATE Training
Integrated educational
IV year students
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IBM Software Foundation(advanced)
Solutions
IBM
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued(ifany)with reasons: NIL
9. Number of teaching posts (2014-2015)
Designation
Sanctioned Filled
1
1
Professors
2
1
Associate Professors
13
14
Asst.Professors
10.
Faculty
profile
with
name,
qualification,
designation,
(D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D./M.Phil.etc.,)
Name
Dr.S.R.Kannan
Mr.V.Shanmugam
Mr.B.Krishnamoorthy
Mr.E.Senthil
Mrs.K.Alagusankareswari
Mrs.S.M.LalithaKumari
Ms.T.Janani
Ms.A.Praveena
Ms.M.Deivanai
Ms.B.Suja
Mr.V.Krishnakumar
Mr.K.Murahari
Mr.KrishnaMurahari
II year students
specialization,
No.ofPh.D.
No.of Years Students
Qualification Designation Specialization
of
Guided for
Experience
the
Last 4 years
Under
Professor & Construction
B.E,M.S,PhD
25
registration
Dean
Management
process
Structural
M.SC
Professor
21
NIL
Engineering
Associate
M.E, (PhD)
Environmental
Professor &
15
NIL
Management
HOD
Assistant
Structural
M.E
2
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Structural
M.Tech
9 months
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Structural
M.E
10 months
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant Construction
M.E
6 months
NIL
Professor management
Assistant
Structural
M.E
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant Geotechnical
M.E
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Structural
M.E
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Structural
M.E
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Structural
M.Tech
2
NIL
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Structural
M.E
NIL
Professor
Engineering
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Ms.Jenisha
Ms.V.Sumitha
Mr.C.Mallikarjuna
M.E
B.E, (M.Tech)
B.E, (M.E)
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Structural
Engineering
Structural
Engineering
Building
Technology
&Construction
Management
1
NIL
3
NIL
1year
NIL
11. List of senior visiting faculty:1
S.No
Name of the visiting faculty
Designation
Dr.A.Swamidurai, B.E,M.S(structural engineering), PhD Professor
1
12.Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme Wise) by
temporary faculty: NIL
13. Student–Teacher Ratio(programme wise)
Name of the Programme STR
U.G –CIVIL
15:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical)and administrative staff;sanctioned and filled
Category
Sanctioned Filled
Academic support staff
3
3
Administrative Staff
1
1
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/D.Litt/Ph.D/Mphil/PG
Qualification Number
Ph.D
1
M.E/M.Tech
15
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a)National b)International funding
Agencies and grants received
No. of
faculty
Funding
National/
Grants
Present
Title of the Project
members
Agency
International
received
status
involved
Construction Demolition
Proposal
For
Waste for formation of
2
National
under
proposal
DST
Road Pavements
preparation
submission
17. Departmental projects funded by DST–FIST;UGC, DBT, ICSSR,etc. And total grants
received:
We are an Affiliated College under Anna University and as the Department is in itsinitial stages of
growth, attempts are being made to receive funds.
18. Research Centre/ facility recognized by the University
Centre of Excellence - Eligible
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19. Publications:
 Publication per faculty
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and
students
 Number of publications listed in International Database (for Eg.: Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory,
EBSCO host, etc.,)
 Monographs
 Chapter in Books
 Books Edited
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
 Citation Index
 SNIP
 SJR
 Impact factor
 h-index
a) Publication per faculty
No of publications
Name of the faculty
Conference
Journal
National International National International
Dr.S.R.Kannan
9
3
3
8
Mr.B.Krishnamoorthy
1
Mrs.K.Alagusankareswari
4
Mrs.S.M.LalithaKumari
2
Ms.T.Janani
1
Ms.A.Praveena
2
Ms.Deivanai
1
1
Ms.B.Suja
2
1
Mr.V.KrishnaKumar
3
Details of the faculty publications are included in the Annexure.
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
No. of
Name of Company/ Organistion/
Income Generated
Faculty
Client
(Rs.)
involved
Test on Concrete, Pavement
2
Consultancy services proposed for
Materials
contracting agencies
Concrete Design Mix
2
21. Faculty as members in, a)National committees, b) International Committees
c)Editorial Boards….
National/ International Committees/
Name of the faculty
Roles & Responsibilities
Editorial Boards
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Dr.S.R.Kannan
Institution of Engineers, India
Member, Participation in
Conferences & Seminars
Indian Roads Congress
Member, Publication in Journals
Institution of Engineering
&Technology,UK
Member, Participation in
Workshops
Meenakshi University
Member, Board of studies.
Dept of Civil Engineering, JCE
Doctoral committee member
Elsevier- Journal of hydrology,
Canadian journal of engineering
Reviewer.
Mr.B.Krishnamoorthy Indian Society of Technical Education
Ms.Deivanai
Indian Geotechnical Society
Member, Participation in
Conferences & Seminars
Member, Participation in
Conferences & Seminars
22. Student projects
a)Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter Departmental/
programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the Institution i.e. in
Researchlaboratories/Industry/ otheragencies
Outside the Institution (%)
Academic Year Inhouse Projects (%)
Industry Other Agencies
2011 – 2015
100
Nil
Nil
23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students
a. Awards /Recognition received by faculty
Name of the faculty
Awards/Recognition
Best teacher award- MNMJEC
Dr.S.R.Kannan
Certified teacher – Cambridge University
Adhiparasakthi Engineering college certificate of appreciation for producing
Mr.B.Krishnamoorthy
100% results
Ms.A.Praveena
Second Prize in Paper Presentation in Tindivanam College of Engineering.
University 13th Rank Holder in UG along with distinction.
Ms.M.Deivanai
91 percentile in GATE 2013.
Ms.V.Sumitha
Best Faculty Award in Arunai College of Engineering in year 2014
Ms.T.Janani
Qualified in GATE
B. Co-curricular & Extra-curricular Achievements received by studentsAcademic Year 20122013
Name of the Student
Organization
Position / Event
Achievement
MeenakshiSundharajan
Shankar.V
CADD
1stPrize
Engineering College
Balaji.C.R
MeenakshiSundharajan
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Balaji.S
Narasimha.P
Shankar.V
Sudhagar.V
MythiliDevi.D
Santhiya.J
Santhiya.J
Engineering College
MeenakshiSundharajan
Engineering College
MeenakshiSundharajan
Engineering College
DMI College Of
Engineering
DMI College Of
Engineering
SandeepKumar.S
S.A Engineering College
Pradeep.J
Erainathan.P
S.A Engineering College
Jawahar.S
S.A Engineering College
Karthikeyan.P
S.A Engineering College
Vigneswaran.R
SandeepKumar.M
SathishSubramanian.G
Jeppiar Engineering
College
Athinathan.A
C.R Balaji
T.Turaikannan
R.Anand
P.P Vilasini
J.Santhiya
J.Santhiya
P.P Vilasini
K.Vignesh
R.Aswinkumar
Jeppiar Engineering
College
K.L.N Engineering
college,sivagangai(anna
university interzone level)
Sri Venkateswara College
Of Engineering
&Technology
AalimMuhammedSalegh
College of ngineering
Sakthi Engineering
College
Sakthi Engineering
College
Chennai Institute Of
Technology
Chennai Institute Of
Technology
Survey Contest
3rdPrize
Technical
Quiz
3rd Prize
CADD
3rd Prize
Paper Presentation
3rd Prize
Free Hand
Sketching
WalkIn(Technical
Event)
Adzap(NonTechnical Event)
Cad(Technical
Event)
Surprise
Event(Non
Technical Event)
Eye
Power(Technical
Event)
Eatomania(Non
Technical)
3rd Prize
1st Prize
2nd Prize
2nd Prize
1st Prize
1st Prize
1st Prize
Boxing
1st Prize
Paradigm
Effecting
1st Prize
Technical
quiz/CADD
1st Prize
OnspotPostorr
2nd Prize
Code Breakerz
1st Prize
Poster
Presentation
2nd Prize
3D-Modelling
1st Prize
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24.List of eminent academicians and scientists/visitors to the department
Academic
Name of the Eminent academicians
Name of the Eminent Event
Year
/s c i e n t i s t s /visitorstothe department
National Level Symposium
Dr.Sivaprakasam, Senior Consultant,
―IGNIT‘15‖
Chennai.
Seminar on ―Expectation of the
Mr.B.N.V.Ramana, Head-HR,CCCL,Chennai
industry from student‖
Dr.Samidurai&Dr.L.Ramajeyam, Professors,
FDP on ―Soil & Foundation‖
MeenakshiSundarajanEngg College.
Model Making on Civil
Dr.B.Soundara, HOD, SKR Engg College.
2014-2015
Engineering structures
Seminar on ―Opportunities for
Mr.Karthik&Mr.Nagadevan,
Civil Engineers‖
‖Terazaghi Institute, Chennai.
Guest Lecture on ―Reinforced
Dr.L.Ramajeyam, Dean/Civil, MSCE,Chennai
Concrete Structures‖
Seminar on ―Large Scale Sea
Mr.D.Sudhakar, National Water Consultant,
Water Reverse Osmosis‖
Vedanta Group
International conference on
Dr.KannanJagadhalaPrathaban
recent research in Engineering
Professor,Victoriya University,
2014-2015
2015
Melbourn,Australia
One Day National Workshop on
Dr.R.G.Robinson,Prof IIT Madras
―Problematic Soil And Ground
Dr.V.K.Stalin,Prof ,Anna university ,Chennai
2012-2013
Improvement ―
Dr.S.Murugesan,Engg Manager ,L&T ,Chennai
25. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized &the source of funding
a) National
Academic
Source of funding/
Event
year
Professional body
National Level Symposium ―IGNIT‘15‖
Seminars on
―Expectation of the industry from student‖
Srinivasa educational trust
2014-15
―Opportunities for Civil Engineers‖
―Large Scale Sea Water Reverse Osmosis‖
Faculty Development Programme on ―Soil &
Foundation‖
One Day National Workshop on ―Problematic Soil
Srinivasa educational trust
2012-2013
And Ground Improvement ―
b)International
Academic
Event
Source of funding
year
International conference on recent research in
IJETCSE &Srinivasa
2014-15
Engineering 2015
educational trust
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26. Student profile programme/coursewise:
Name of the Course/
Enrolled
Applications
Pass
programme (refer question
received
Selected
percentage
*M
*F
no. 4)
B.E (2014-2015)
100
65
53
12
59%
*M=Male *F=Female
27. Diversityof Students
Name of the
%of students from %of students from %of students from
Course
the same state
other States
abroad
CIVIL (2011-2015)
58(1%)
2(0.03%)
CIVIL (2012-2016)
52(1%)
1(0.01%)
CIVIL (2013-2017)
61(1%)
2(0.03%)
CIVIL (2014-2018)
100(1%)
2(0.01%)
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET,SLET,GATE,Civil services,Defense services,etc.?
Competitive Examinations Total No. of candidates cleared
GATE/TANCET
6
29. Student progression
Student progression
Against % enrolled
UG to PG
10
PG to M.Phil.
NA
PG to Ph.D.
NA
Ph.D.to Post-Doctoral
NA
Employed
•Campus selection
•Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
10
6
2
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
Total books available for Department of Civil Engineering in the central library are shown below.
Titles
:
461
Volumes
:
2299
National journals
:
6
Online International journals
:
11
Inaddition it has department library and the students are provided with DELNET facility through
which they can get access to other literature.
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
 The entire campus is 24X7 Wi-Fi enabled.
We have two Internet Service Providers with 24Mbps of available bandwidth.
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1. Name of Internet Service Provider
:
NMEICT-BSNL
Available bandwidth
:
20Mbps
2. Name of Internet Service Provider
:
VODAFONE (Wi-Fi)
Available bandwidth
:
4Mbps
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
 Teaching aids like charts, over head projectors in addition to green boards are available in
every class room.
 The department is equipped with LCD projectors.
 Activities are monitored with CCTVs.
ICT facilitate the faculty members to create and deliver their own material and thus have better
control over the material used in the classroom. The students are taught periodically with NPTEL
videos and EDUSAT programme. WI-FI network helps faculty members to access technical contents
and study related websites relevant to class lectures. This enables faculties to deliver the concepts
with pictorial representationand videos for easy understanding of the subjects by the students.
d) Laboratories
Laboratory Description in
Major Equipment
the Curriculum
Computer Aided Drafting
Computer systems, Autocadd software & STADD software.
And Designing Laboratory
Survey Laboratory
Total Stations, Theodolites, Dumpy levels, Prismatic Compasses.
Strength Of Material
UTM of minimum 400KN Capacity, Torsion Testing Machine for Steel
Laboratory
Rods, Izod Impact Testing Machine, Hardness Testing Machine.
Bernoulli‘s Theorem- Verification Apparatus, Ship model water tank
Hydraulics Engineering
with accessories, Flow measurements & Flume assembly, Pumps &
Laboratory
Turbines.
Proctor compaction apparatus, Direct shear apparatus
Soil Mechanics Laboratory
Triaxial shear apparatus, Three gang consolidation test device.
Concrete Mixer, Vibrator, Slump cone, Aggregate impact testing
Concrete Highway
machine, CBR Apparatus, Vee Bee Consistometer, Los - Angeles
Engineering Laboratory
abrasion testing machine, Marshall Stability Apparatus.
Spectrophotometer, Sodium Potassium Analyzer – Flame Photometer,
Environmental Engineering Atomic absorption spectroscopy (Ni, Zn, Pb), BOD Analyzer , COD
Laboratory
Analyzer,
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college,university, Government
or other agencies.
Period
Community Name of the Scholarship No. of Students
BC/ MBC
BC/ MBC Scholarship
84
SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
19
2014-2015
First Graduate First Generation Graduates
117
BC/ MBC
BC/ MBC Scholarship
31
2013-2014 SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
43
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1.
2.
3.
4.
First Graduate First Generation Graduates
83
BC/ MBC
BC/ MBC Scholarship
31
SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
18
2012-2013
First Graduate First Generation Graduates
59
BC/ MBC
BC/ MBC Scholarship
19
SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
2011-2012
First Graduate First Generation Graduates
30
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar) with
external experts
Academic Year 2014-2015
Special lectures/workshops/
Date
External experts
Seminar
Dr.Sivaprakasam,
National Level Symposium
30.1.15
Senior Consultant,
―IGNIT‘15‖
Chennai.
Guest Lecture on ―Reinforced
Dr.L.Ramajeyam,
18-7-15
Concrete Structures‖
Dean/Civil, MSCE,Chennai.
Seminar on ―Expectation of the
6.9.14
Mr.B.N.V.Ramana,Head-HR,CCCL,Chennai
industry from student‖
Dr.Samidurai&Dr.L.Ramajeyam,Professors,
19.12.14 FDP on ―Soil & Foundation‖
MeenakshiSundarajanEngg College.
Model Making on Civil
27.8.14
Dr.B.Soundara,SKREngg College.
Engineering structures
Seminar on ―Opportunities for
9.7.14
Mr.Karthik&Mr.Nagadevan,TerazaghiInstitute,Chennai.
Civil Engineers‖
Seminar on ―Large Scale Sea
Mr.D.Sudhakar,
19.8.14
Water Reverse Osmosis‖
National Water Consultant,Vedanta Group.
Academic Year 2012-2013
Special lectures/workshops/
Date
External experts
Seminar
One Day National Workshop on
Dr.R.G.Robinson,Prof IIT Madras
17-8―Problematic Soil And Ground
Dr.V.K.Stalin,Prof ,Anna university ,Chennai
2012
Improvement ―
Dr.S.Murugesan,Engg Manager ,L&T ,Chennai
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
a) PRIMARY
b) SECONDARY
c) SUPPLEMENTARY
1. Content beyond
Lecture with discussions
1. Professional guidance
syllabus
Lecture with a quiz
2. Seminars
2. Career advancement
Coursework
Tutorials
3. Symposiums
Specific
Demonstrations (Such as model,
Laboratory specific and for
4. Guest Presentations
holistic development
laboratory, field visit )
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5. Group Discussions
5. Conferences
6. Group Assignment/ Projects
6. Interaction with
University
7. Presentations
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extensionactivities
The Department has committed to serve for the society in order to improve their knowledge and life
style by actively involving in the following events.
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Futureplans
STRENGTH
 Dedicated faculty with varied expertise.
 Scholarships, fee waivers and student incentive schemes.
 Student enrichment courses and training.
 Eco friendly student projects
 Imparting knowledge beyond syllabus to students through workshops, seminars and industrial
visits.
WEAKNESS
 Participation of students in internship program needs to be improved.
 More number of Industry Institution Interaction activities to be taken up.
 Collaboration with international universities and Industries.
OPPORTUNITIES
 Industry associated research lab to inculcate research focus among students and faculty members.
 Existence of MSME incubation facility to promote entrepreneurship and innovative skills among
students and staff members.
 Industry oriented value added courses to make the students as employable.
 Opportunities for teaching and non-teaching faculty to pursue higher education.
CHALLENGES
 Diversity of students and acute competition.
 Minimizing gap between curriculum and the industry requirements.
 Getting more funded projects.
 Grooming the students for better placement.
FUTURE PLANS
 Conduct moreentrepreneurship initiative program to encourage students to become successful
entrepreneurs.
 To get more MOUs with leading industries to place the students in core industries.
 To take up consultancy work and research projects in different areas of expertise.
 To start PG programmes and centers of excellence.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
1. Name of the department
:
Computer Science and Engineering
2. Year of Establishment
:
2001
3. Names of Programmes/Courses offered
(UG,PG,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,Integrated Masters;IntegratedPh.D.,etc.)
 UG-B.E - Computer Science and Engineering
 PG-M.E - Computer Science and Engineering
 Ph.D – Department of Computer Science and Engineering is recognized as a Research Centre
by Anna University, Chennai in January 2011.
4. Namesof Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Departments
Sub. Code
Interdisciplinary Courses
Year/Sem
involved
Regulation 2013
HS6151 Technical English-I
I/1
H&S
MA6151 Mathematics-I
I/1
H&S
PH6151 Engineering Physics-I
I/1
H&S
CY6151 Engineering Chemistry-I
I/1
H&S
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I/1
MECH
MA6351 Transforms & Partial Differential Equations
II/III
H&S
CS6304 Analog & Digital Communication
II/III
ECE
MA6453 Probability & Queuing Theory
II/IV
H&S
EC6504 Microprocessor & Microcontroller
II/IV
ECE
CS6412 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory
II/IV
ECE
MA6566 Discrete Mathematics
III/V
H&S
Regulation 2008
MG 2452 Engineering Economics & Financial Accounting
IV/VII
MBA
CS 2403
Digital Signal Processing
IV/VII
ECE
5. Annual /semester /choice based credit system (programmewise)
UG-B.E Computer Science & Engineering -Semester based credit system
PG-M.E Computer Science & Engineering -Semester based credit system
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered byother departments
Subject Code
Name of the Course
Year / Sem Name of the Department
GE6151
Computer Programming
I/1
ECE , MECH & EEE
GE6161
Computer Programming Lab
I/1
ECE , MECH & EEE
EC6301
OOPS and Data Structures
II/3
ECE
EC6312
OOPS and Data Structures Lab
II/3
ECE
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreigninstitutions, etc.
Participating
Name of the Course
Beneficiary
Institution/Industry
IBM Software Foundation Course
II yr CSE,ECE, IT,EEE &
(ADVANCED)
MCA students
Introduction To Rational Rapsody
IBM
III yr CSE & IT students
IBM Software Foundation
II yr CSE,ECE,IT & EEE
Course(BASIC)
students
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Enterprise JAVA/J2EE
OOAD using UML & IBM Rational
Software
III yr CSE & IT students
IBM
Faculty members of CSE Dept.
Open Source Software
LINUXPERT
SYSTEMS
Lab VIEW
NI (India)
Faculty members of CSE & IT
Dept.
III yr , IV yr students & PG
students
Web application Development using .NET
Technologies
MAT LAB
Embedded systems
CISCO Certified Network AssociateCCNA module 1
MICROSOFT &
ICTACT
MATHWORKS
MASTECH
CISCO Academy
Instructor Training
Red Hat Linux Essential
Red Hat Linux System Administration
REDHAT India
Private Limited.
III yr & IV yr CSE students
III yr students
IV yr students
CSE & ECE students & faculty
members
II, III & IV yr CSE,IT& MCA
students.
Faculty Members of CSE,IT &
MCA
MAYA ACADEMY
OF ADVANCED
III yr students
CINEMATICS
JELLY STONE
Web Development
IV yr students
TECHNOLOGIES
NETWORK BULLS
III yr & II yr CSE & ECE
Network Security
PVT. LTD., & IIT
students
Bombay
8. Details of courses / programmes discontinued (ifany) with reasons: NIL
9. Number of teaching posts
Designation
Sanctioned Filled
3
2
Professors
5
7
Associate Professors
Web Designing
19
19
Asst. Professors
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D./M.
Phil.etc.,)
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Name of the Faculty
Qualification
Designation
Dr.R.Suguna
Ph.D.
Professor
Dean &
HOD
Dr.Divya Satish
Ph.D.
Professor
T.Kujani
M.E
(Ph.D.)
Asso.
Professor
Asso.
Professor
Asso.
Professor
Asso.
Professor
Asso.
Professor
Asso.
Professor
Asso.
Professor
B.Kamalakannan
M.Tech
S.Ramesh Babu
M.E
T.K.S Rathish Babu
M.E
(Ph.D.)
Kumar Parop Gopal
M.Tech
S. Sumathi
M.E
V. Vimala
M.E
V. Valarmathi
M.Tech
S.Suresh
M.Tech
(Ph.D.)
Asst.Prof
T.Sathya
M.Tech
Asst.Prof
N.Sathish Kumar
M.E
Asst.Prof
Asso.Prof
Specialization
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.Tech- Computer Science & Engineering
Ph.D- Computer Science & Engineering
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
Ph.D- Computer Science & Engineering
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
M.C.A-Master of Computer Applications
M.Tech- Computer Science & Engineering
M.C.A-Master of Computer Applications
M.E-Computer Science & Engineering
B.E-Computer Science& Engineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
A.M.I.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.Tech-Information Technology
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.E- Software Engineering
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
B.Tech-Information Technology
M.Tech-Information Technology
B.Tech-Information Technology
M.Tech-Information Technology
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.Tech- Computer Science & Engineering
B.Tech-Computer Science & Engineering
M.Tech- Computer Science & Engineering
No. of
Years of
Exp
No. of Ph.D.
Studentsguided
forthe last 4years
24 Yrs
6 mths
5
12 Yrs
5 mths
1
10 Yrs
11 mths
14 Yrs
2 mths
13 Yrs
9 Yrs
6 mths
13Yrs
5 mths
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
14 Yrs
NIL
11 Yrs
NIL
8 Yrs
8 mths
NIL
8 Yrs
11 mths
NIL
6 Yrs
NIL
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S.Uma
M.E
Asst.Prof
C.Krishnaveni
M.Tech
Asst.Prof
S.Devi
S.Baskar
M.E
M.E
(Ph.D.)
Asst.Prof
Asst.Prof
M.Gokulakrishnan
M.E
Asst.Prof
T.Amruthavalli
M.Tech
Asst.Prof
S.Mahalakshmi
M.E
Asst.Prof
T.Dhanalakshmi
M.E
Asst.Prof
G.Renugadevi
M.E
Asst.Prof
P.Pradha
M.E
Asst.Prof
K.Varunidevi
M.E
Asst.Prof
M.Arun Prasad
M.Tech
Asst.Prof
R.JayaBharathi
M.E
Asst.Prof
N.Suganya
M.E
Asst.Prof
R.Suganya
M.E
Asst.Prof
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.Tech - Computer Science & Engineering
B.Tech-Information Technology
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
B.E- Electronics & CommunicationEngineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.E-Computer Science & Engineering
B.Tech- Computer Science & Information Technlogy
M.Tech- Computer Science & Engineering
B.E-Computer Science & Engineering
M.E-Computer Science & Engineering
B.E- Computer Science & Engineering
M.E-Computer Science & Engineering
B.E -Computer Science & Engineering
M.E-Computer Science & Engineering
B.E -Computer Science & Engineering
M.E-Computer Science & Engineering
B.E -Computer Science & Engineering
M.Tech -Computer Science & Engineering
B.E-Electronics and Communication Engineering
M.Tech-Network Engineering
B.E -Computer Science & Engineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
B.E -Computer Science & Engineering
M.E- Computer Science & Engineering
B.Tech-Information Technology
M.E-Computer Science & Engineering
4 yrs
NIL
4 yrs
NIL
5 yrs
6 mths
4 yrs
6 mths
NIL
NIL
5 yrs
NIL
8 Yrs
5 Mths
NIL
2 yrs
NIL
9 Yrs
6 Yrs
8 mths
NIL
NIL
11 Yrs
NIL
7 Yrs
1 mths
NIL
4 Yrs
NIL
5 Yrs
NIL
1 month
NIL
3 yrs
NIL
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11. List of senior visitingfaculty: NIL
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programmewise) by
temporary faculty: NIL
13. Student-Teacher Ratio (programmewise)
Name of the Programme STR
UG
14:1
PG
12:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
Filled
Category
Sanctioned Filled
Academic support staff (Technical)
9
7
Administrative staff
1
1
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/D.Litt/Ph.D/MPhil/PG.
Teaching Faculty
Qualification
Number
Ph.D
2
ME/M.TECH/M.C.A
26
BE/B.TECH
NIL
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) Internationalfunding
agencies and grantsreceived
No. of
faculty
Funding
National/
Grants
Present
Title of project
Members Agency International Proposed/Received
Status
Involved
IE &
PICO Satellite
3
National
Rs.1,00,000
On-going
SKREC
Obstacle and Pit
2
CSI
National
Rs. 10,000
Submitted
detector
Automatic fire
1
CSI
National
Rs. 50,000
Submitted
distinguisher robot
Traffic gesture mass
2
CSI
National
Rs. 10,000
Submitted
regulatory system
Automated Campus
3
SKREC
National
Rs. 18,000
On-going
Management System
Live Streaming
3
SKREC
National
Rs .25,000
On-going
E-Learning software
for computer
6
SKREC
National
Rs.25,000
On-going
programming(KIOSK)
17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. andtotal grants
received
No.
of
faculty
Funding National/
Grants
Present
Title of the Project
Members Agency
International Received
Status
Involved
Building an APMC
3
IET
International
Rs.20,000
Completed
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OFFLINE
Barcode
scanner application for
Android
Treatable
corneal
3
IET
International
Rs.10,000
Completed
blindness in India
USB to USB transfer
3
SKREC
National
Rs.20,000
Completed
without other device
Result Downloader
2
SKREC
National
Rs.10,000
Completed
A
secure
parking
reservation
system
2
SKREC
National
Rs.15,000
Completed
using GSM technology
Enhanced agricultural
3
SKREC
National
Rs.15,000
Completed
portal for the farmer
Implementation of bus
tracking
with
bus
1
IEEE
International
Rs.15,000
Completed
querying system to
minimize waiting time
Integration of remote
electricity
board
monitoring, tampering
1
IEEE
International
Rs.15,000
Completed
with android
based
auto payment systems
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering is recognized as a Research Center by
Anna University, Chennai.
Center of excellence
 IBM
 CISCO
 REDHAT
 ANDROID
Research Centre Approved status
Jan 2011
Research Center Renewed
July 2014
Renewed upto
July 2016
Name of the Anna university
No of
Year Dept
recognized supervisors
Research scholar‟s
1
Dr.R.Suguna
2014 ICE 5
2
Dr.Divya Satish
2014 ICE 1
Activities of Research Center:
The following faculty are Pursuing Ph.D
S.NO
NAME
DOMAIN NAME
1
T K S Rathish Babu Software Engineering
2
T.Kujani
Artificial Intelligence
3
S.Baskar
Image Processing
4
S.Suresh
Network Security
S.No
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Course Work:
The internal and external research scholars of Anna university pursue their course work at the
campus through the research center.
19. Publications:
a) Publication per faculty
Faculty publications count
Conference
Journal
Faculty Name
National International National International
Dr.R.Suguna
1
4
7
Dr.Divya Satish
4
6
T.Kujani
1
2
3
Kumar Parop Gopal
2
B.Kamalakannan
1
S.Ramesh babu
1
V.Valarmathi
1
1
1
S.Suresh
1
2
2
TKS RathishBabu
1
2
S.Sumathi
V.Vimala
1
2
P.Pradha
2
2
1
T.Dhanalakshmi
1
2
T.Sathya
1
2
1
T.Amruthavalli
1
4
N.Sathish Kumar
2
1
S.Devi
4
1
K.Varunidevi
2
G.Renugadevi
3
M.Gokulakrishnan 3
S.Baskar
2
1
Uma .S
2
2
C.Krishnaveni
2
5
S.Mahalakshmi
1
M.Arun Prasad
1
R.JayaBharthi
1
Suganya.N
1
Suganya.R
1
1
b) Student Publication
Conference
Journal
Academic Year
National International National International
2014-2015
5
9
5
2013-2014
1
9
2
2012-2013
3
1
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a) Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students. Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg:
Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.).
 Monographs -NIL
 Chapter in Books- NIL
 Books Edited - NIL
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers- NIL
 Citation Index
 SNIP
 SJR
 Impact factor
 h-index
Refer annexure-1
20. Areas of consultancy and in comegenerated
Consultancy work
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
Name of the Agency/Area of Consultancy No. of Faculty involved Income Generated
Jelly Stone Technologies, Chennai
3
Rs.27,000
Web Based Development
Outrance Technologies,Chennai
3
Rs.25,000
Android Application Development
Convergy Solution, Chennai
3
Rs.45,000
Mobile Based & Embedded Systems
Rs,97,000
Total
ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-14
Name of the Company & Area
No. of Faculty involved
Jelly Stone Technologies, Chennai.
3
Web Based Development
S K R Engineering college, Chennai
2
Live Streaming
Madras Folding Industries , Chennai
2
Business Automation System
MR Hospitals, Chennai
3
Data Mining
Swapna Enterprise Pvt Ltd,
3
Android Application Development
Convergy solution, Chennai
3
Mobile Based & Embedded Systems
Jelly stone technologies, Chennai
4
Web Based Development
Little Shishyas, Chennai
3
Web Based Development
Income Generated
RS. 15,000
RS .25,000
RS.16,000
RS .35,000
RS. 21,000
RS .15,000
RS. 17,000
RS .17,000
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MR Hospitals, Chennai
Data Mining
3
Total
RS .35,000
Rs.1,96,000
ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-13
Name of the Company & Area
No. of Faculty involved
Income Generated
Adroit Technology, Coimbatore
3
RS. 15,000
Data Mining
Madras Folding Industries , Chennai
3
RS .25,000
Business Automation System
SKR Engineering college, Chennai
4
RS.16,000
Web Based Development
Mini-mac computers, Chennai
3
RS .35,000
Network
Soffia Software Limited, Chennai
3
RS. 21,000
Data Mining
Resurgent Technologies, Chennai
4
RS .15,000
Embedded Systems
IE, India
3
RS. 17,000
Embedded Systems
Total
Rs.2,17,300
21. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
Name of the
National/International committees
Roles and Responsibility
faculty
/Editorial boards
Anna University
Research Supervisor
Organizer
Session
Chair,
International Conferences
Advisory committee
St.Peters University
DC member
Dr.R.Suguna
Coordinator for FDP, Organizer
Anna University Programs
for workshop
ASDF International, UK
Reviewer
Professional Bodies Membership
CSI,IEEE
Coordinator for FDP, Organizer
Anna University Programs
for workshop
Dr.Divya Satish
Anna University
Research Supervisor
International Conferences
Session chair
Professional Bodies Membership
CSI,IEEE,ISTE
Co-Coordinator
for
FDP,
Anna University Programs
Organizer for workshop
T.Kujani
Professional Body Membership
CSI
S.Suresh
CSI
Student Branch Coordinator
Kumar
Parop
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
Gopal
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B.Kamalakannan
Professional Bodies Membership
ISTE,CSI
S.Ramesh babu
Professional Bodies Membership
ISTE,CSI
V.Valarmathi
Professional Body Membership
CSI
TKS RathishBabu Professional Body Membership
ISTE
V.Vimala
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
P.Pradha
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
T.Dhanalakshmi
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
T.Sathya
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
T.Amruthavalli
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
N.Sathish Kumar
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
S.Devi
Professional Body Membership
ISTE
22. Student projects
a)Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental
/programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.
in Research Laboratories/Industry/Other Agencies.
U.G
Outside the Institution
Academic Year In-house Projects (%)
Industry Other Agencies
2014-2015
45.29
9.43
45.28
2013-2014
43.64
6.36
50
2012-2013
46.15
17.1
36.75
P.G
Outside the Institution
Academic Year In-house Projects (%)
Industry Other Agencies
2014-2015
82.36
5.88
11.76
2013-2014
76.47
5.88
17.65
2012-2013
64.71
11.76
23.53
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
b. Awards /Recognition received by faculty
Name of faculty Awards/Recognition
Dr. R.Suguna
“Best Supporter to the Society‖
Dr. Divya Satish
from Science Society
c. Certificate of Appreciation for producing Best Academic Results
Academic Year No. of Faculty
2014-2015
16-UG,7-PG
d. Academic Achievement by Students
Name of the
Recognition by
Batch
University Rank
Student
Institution
th
2012Secured 7 rank in Anna
N.Suganya
2014(ME)
University Exams
2012Secured 45th rank in Anna
Cash awards
R.Poorni
2014(ME)
University Exams
S.Mahalakshmi
2011Secured 12th rank in Anna
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2013(ME)
University Exams
2011Secured 17th rank in Anna
V.Bharathi
2013(ME)
University Exams
2011Secured 29th rank in Anna
S.Bala sahana
2013(ME)
University Exams
2011Secured 41st rank in Anna
P M C Nisha
2013(ME)
University Exams
2011Secured 47th rank in Anna
P.Shanmuga priya
2013(ME)
University Exams
2011Secured 50th rank in Anna
R. Kalaivani
2013(ME)
University Exams
e. Co-curricular & Extra-curricular Achievements received by students.
2014-2015
Name of the
Organization
Event
Achievement
Student
P.B College Of
Technical
Second Prize in Technical QuizGnanaSoundari.J
Engineering
Symposium
Technical Symposium
Meenakshi College of
Technical
Second Prize in ConnectionB.Vinoth Kumar
Engineering
Symposium
Technical Symposium
Meenakshi College of
Technical
Third Prize in Guess the SongM.Bhargavi
Engineering
Symposium
Technical Symposium
M.Naveed
Meenakshi College of
Technical
Second Prize in ConnectionHussain
Engineering
Symposium
Technical Symposium
Meenakshi College of
Technical
Second Prize in Hit-WicketK.Vignesh
Engineering
Symposium
Technical Symposium
Student Project Second Prize in National Student
B.Varshini
Karunya University
Contest
Project Contest 2015 form CSI
2013-2014
Name of the
Organization
Event
Achievement
Student
Misrimal Navajee
Munoth Jain
First Prize in Technical Event
V.R.Karthikeyan
Technical Event
Engineering
IDIDSYNCRACY
College
S.Sathya Priya
Second Prize in Brand Value
MGR University
Technical Event
P.Thilagavathi
Technical Event
Received Appreciation
J.Mohammed
Grand
Science
IIT Madras
Certificate from Grand Science
Fazil
Exhibition
Exhibition of SFTS 2014
Misrimal NavaJee
A.M.Amer Salma Munoth Jain
Second Prize in Technical
Technical Event
A.AyishaHumaira Engineering
Event IDIOSYNCRACY
College
Gnanasoundari.J
India Book of
Software
Received Achievement award
BelgiaThangam.S Recorded
Development From for Software Development
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IIT-Delhi
V.R.Karthikeyan
Hindustan
University
S.Sathya priya
P.Thilagavathi
MGR University
India
Book
Recorded IIT
of From India Book of Recorded
IIT
Second Prize in Fear Factor
Technical
Technical Symposium
Symposium
Nuage‘14
Third Prize in Poster
Poster Presentation Presentation (A Secure
Wireless Intrusion and
detection system)
Poster Presentation Frist Prize in Poster
Presentation(Google Glass)
N.Sanjay Kumar
MGR University
R.Prasath
2012-2013
Name of the
Organization
Event
Achievement
Student
K.Karthik
Mohammed Manzur
Mohideen
Mohammed Muzammil
M.Sathish
Aalim Muhammed
L.Saravan Kumar
1st prize in Adzap Technical
Salegh College of
Adzap
R.Sathya
Event-ELSPEC‘12
Engineering
S.Ubandan
SriKumar Menon
V.Subramina Siva
S.Vinothan
D.Udhaya Kumar
Aalim Muhammed
2nd Prize in Dare-2-Do
M.Sathish
Salegh College of
Dare-2-Do
Technical Event- ELSPEC‘12
Engineering
J.Vinoth Kumar
S.A Engineering
1st prize in Adzap Technical
P.Srikumar Menon
College
Adzap
Event- Exousia‘12
K.Sasi Kumar
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
Academic
Name of the academicians and scientists
Name of the event
year
/ visitors
Ms.Preethi Rebeccca
Associate Professor
Department of CSE
St.Peters College of Engineering &
Faculty Development Program on Technology, Chennai.
2014-15
―Artificial Intelligence‖
Mr.R.Ramakrishnan
Department of CSE
SVCE, Chennai.
Mrs.K.S.Gayathri
Associate professor
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Two-day Workshop Training
Programme
in
―Big
Data
Analytics‖
Seminar on ―Android‖
Faculty Development Programme
onANDROID
seminar on ―Data Warehousing‖
FDP
Workshop
on
―Microcontrollers and Embedded
Systems‖
FDP on ―Image Processing Using
Hardware RASPBERRY PI‖
One day FDP
Computing‖
on
―Cloud
FDP
on
―Wireless
Sensor
Networks ― In Collaboration With
Pantech Solutions
2013-14
Faculty Development Programme
on ―Theory of computation‖
Department of CSE
SVCE, Chennai
Ms.V.M.Chithra
Asst Professor
Department of Mathematics,
SKR Engineering College,Chennai.
Dr.V.Pattabiraman,
Associate Professor, VIT, Chennai.
Dr.R.Parvathi,
Associate Professor,VIT, Chennai.
Ms.Shobana.M , Senior Faculty,
NIIT, Chennai
Ms.Karpagam.N
Academic Counselor,NIIT, Chennai
Mr.Tamil Arasan.P, Prasanth.S
Project Developers ,
Oneyes Technologies, Chennai.
Mr.Muthu Faculty ,SSI Chennai
Mr.Gautham
Embedded Developer,
PLC Technologies, Chennai.
Ms.RANJITHA,
Embedded Developers,
PLC Technologies, Chennai.
Mr.A.Athif Shah,
Embedded Product Design,
ABE Semiconductor Designer,Chennai.
Mr.Rajan
Adhithyaa Infomedia Solutions, Chennai.
.Mr.L.R.Vairavan, Project Engineer,
Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar, Chennai.
Mr.Gokul Kumar J, Head-Training,
Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar, Chennai.
Dr.Kamala Krithivasan,
Prof- CSE Dept , IIT Madras, Chennai.
Dr.V.Rajkumar Dare
Retd Prof,Madras Christian College,
Chennai
Dr. M.Anand, VIT, Vellore
Dr.S.Poonkuzhali, IT-HOD,
REC, Chennai
Prof. K. Senthil Kumar,
Asst Prof(sr.G),SRM University.
Dr.J.Baskar Babujee
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Seminar on ―Information Systems,
Strategies and Professional Issues‖
Guest Lecture on ― Digital Image
processing‖
Seminar on ―Cyber Crime by Data
64‖
Seminar on Cloud Computing
―NT Data‖
Seminar on ―Artificial Intelligence
and Soft Computing‖
Seminar on ―All about design ―
2012-13
International
Conference
on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication (ICCIC 2012)
Associate Professor,
Dept of Mathematics,
Anna University, Chennai
Mr.B.Lakshmipathy,
Anna University, Coimbatore
Dr.K.Lakshmanan, VIT Velloore
Dr.Susan Elias
Asst Dean-CSE
SVCE,Chennai
Dr.Ashok Tiwari,
Principal,
School of Computer Science,
University of HertFordShire, United
Kingdom.
Mr.S.Rajkumar, Asst prof,
VIT University , Vellore.
Mr.Suresh Radha Krishnan,
Founder and CEO,
Talhunt Nextgen
Education Pvt Ltd,
Chennai.
Mr.Manoj Kombissan,
Co-Founder and CEO,
Talhunt Nextgen Education Pvt Ltd,
Chennai.
Mr.Banu Kumar
Vice President, Cloud Services, India
Dr.N.Albert Singh,
Divisional
Engineer
(IT),
BSNL,
Nagercoil.
Mr.N.Rajasekaran,
Mr.V.P. Kannan,
Mr.Natarajan Raman,
Team Members,
Patterns Software Design Institute Pvt Ltd,
Chennai.
Mr.PremkumarRajendran,
Vice President,
Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan
East Caroline University, USA.
Smt.Thillaichelvi Ponnuchamy,
Principal Hardware Engineer,
Oracle America, Inc.,USA.
Mr.T.S.Rangarajan, IEEE Chairmen,
Chennai chapter.
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Faculty Development Programme
on Open Source Lab (CS2406)
National Level
Ethical hacking
Workshop
on
One Day Workshop for Faculties
on Open Source Software
One day workshop on Robotics
Seminar on Hadoop – an Open
Source Map reduce Environment
Seminar on Mobile Computing
Mr.P.S.Ravishankar, ST Micro
Electronics, Singapore.
Dr.J.Janet, HOD-CSE
Dr.MGR University, Chennai.
Dr.S.Veeramalai, Prof & Dean, R & D,
DMI College of Engineering,
Chennai.
Dr.K.Sujatja, Prof,EEE,
Dr.MGR University, Chennai
M.Krishnamoorthy, Assoc Professor,
SVCE, Chennai.
Dr.G.Adiline Macriga, Prof-IT
Sri Sairam Engineering College
Chennai.
Dr.K.Thirunadana Sikamani,
Prof & Head-CSE,
St.Peters College of Engg & Tech,
Chennai.
Dr.E.A.Mary Anitha, Dean-CSE & IT,
Prathyusha Institute of Tech &
Management, Chennai.
Dr.G.Gunasekaran, Principal,
Meenakshi College of Engineering,
Chennai.
Dr.R.Ramesh, Prof-ECE,
Saveetha Engineering College,Chennai
Mr.T.S.Rangarajan, IEEE Chairmen.
Mr.S. Baskar, Chief Executive Linux
Expert System, Chennai
Mr.PrasanthRanjan
Technical programmer Wegilant Network
Solutions, IIT, Bombay.
Mr.S. Baskar, Chief Executive Linux
Expert System, Chennai.
Mr.B.Veeraraghaven
Country manager,IBM, Noida.
Mr.S.Jalauddin Mohammed Ansari
Technical Consultant,
FABMAX, Chennai
Mr.J.Sai Ram Prasad
Technical Consultant,
FABMAX, Chennai
Mr.SaiRam, Project Manager,
CMC Limited, Chennai
M.S.Manian
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Director,
ADS Softek India corporate office,
Hyderabad
Mr. Ramesh Seshadri
Seminar
on
―Phyton Technologist,
Programming‖
Surabee School of Electronics,
Valasaravakkam,Chennai.
Seminar on ESE (Empowering Mr. Dhian Singh, Consultant,
Software Engineer in you) Jump Purna Carrer Solutions,Chennai.
Start
Mr. MuraliKumarasamy, Consultant,
Purna Carrer Solutions,Chennai.
Mr.A.K.Ashokan, Director,
Seminar on Network Security
Net Lab Academy, Chennai.
Mr.VijayKuppuswamy,
Seminar on DotNet
Software Training Head,
NetLab Academy,Chennai
Seminar on Cyber Security Mr.AnkitFadia
Threats
through
online Inidacan Education Pvt Ltd.
presentation
AnnaNagar, Chennai.
Mr.Baranitharan
Seminar on Cloud Computing
Organizer,
Talent Sprint, Chennai.
25. Seminars /Conferences / Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National
Academic
Particulars of Seminars/Workshops/
Source of funding
Year
Seminars/etc. organized
Faculty Development program on ―Artificial SKREC and approved by
Intelligence‖
Anna university
FDPon ―Microcontrollers And Embedded
Systems‖
in Collaboration with PLC IEEE
Technologies
FDP on Image Processing Using Hardware
RASPBERRY PI in Collaboration with ABE IEEE
Semiconductor Designs.
One day FDP on ―Cloud Computing‖
IEEE
2014-15
National
level
Technical
Symposium
CSI
SKRIPTOS‘15‖
One day seminar on Android
IEEE
FDP on ―Wireless Sensor Networks‖ in
CSI
Collaboration with PANTECH SOLUTIONS
Seminar on ―your unique identity and CSI
CSI
benefits ―
Inaugural of CSI
CSI
Faculty Development Programme on ―Theory of
Anna University
computation‖
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Seminar on ―No SQL‖
CSI
Seminar on ― All about design ―
CSI
Guest Lecture on ― Digital Image processing‖
IEEE
Seminar Cloud Computing ―NT Data‖
IEEE
Two days national Workshop on Network
CSI
Security
Seminar on ―Information Systems, Strategies and
IET
Professional Issues‖
National Conference on ―Innovations and
Research Areas in Computer Applications‖ CSI
(NCIRACA‘13)
Short term training programme on ―Web
ISTE
Designing and Soft skills in a nutshell ―
Faculty Development Programme on ―Open
IEEE
Source Lab (CS2406)‖
Work shop on‖ Robotics‖
CSI
Seminar on‖ Hadoop – an Open Source Map
CSI
reduce Environment‖
Seminar ―Mobile Computing‖
CSI
Seminar on ―Python Programming‖
CSI
Faculty Development Programme on Open
IEEE
Source Lab (CS2406)
2012-2013
Inauguration of CSI –Students Chapter 2012
CSI
One day workshop on Robotics
CSI
Seminar on Hadoop – an Open Source Map
CSI
reduce Environment
Seminar on Mobile Computing
CSI
Seminar on ―Python Programming‖
CSI
Seminar on ESE (Empowering Software
CSI
Engineer in you) Jump Start
b) International
Academic
Particulars of Seminars/Workshops/ Seminars/etc.
Source of
Year
organized
funding
International Conference on Recent Research in IJETCSE
&
2014-15
Engineering
SKREC
2013-2014
International Conference on Computational Intelligence and CSI & IEEE
Communication (ICCIC 2012)
&IET
26. Student profile programme /course wise:
Nameofthe Course/
Enrolled
programme
Applications
Pass
Selected
(refer question no.
received
*M *F percentage
4)
108
108
44 64
67
UG: 2011-2015
125
125
64 61
65
2010-2014
2012-13
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119
54 65
78
2009-2013
19
19
4 15
100
PG: 2013-2015
19
19
2 17
94
2012-2014
20
20
05 15
100
2011-2013
*M=Male *F=Female
27. Diversityof Students
%of students fromthe %ofstudents fromother %of students from
NameoftheCourse
samestate
States
abroad
UG: 2011-2015
92.9
7
NIL
2010-2014
97.5
2.5
NIL
2009-2013
98.1
1.8
NIL
PG: 2013-2015
100
NIL
NIL
2012-2014
100
NIL
NIL
2011-2013
100
NIL
NIL
28.How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civilservices, Defenseservices, etc.?
Competitive Examination
Total No. of Candidates Cleared
NET/SLET/GATE/TANCET
15
Civil services/Defense/TNPSC/Banking Services
3
29. Student progression
Against % Enrolled
Studentprogression
2009-2013 2010-2014 2011-2015
UGtoPG
PGtoM.Phil.
PGtoPh.D.
6
-
8
-
8
-
Ph.D.toPost-Doctoral
Employed
•Campusselection
•Other than campus recruitment
-
-
-
74%
11%
76%
13%
78%
13%
3
2
2
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library (Department)
Separate space with 30 sq.m is available for the department library. Department Library has
reference books for which access to faculty and staff is provided.
DVD
(NPTEL
Total
National International
Total
VCD
Video
VCD & DVD
No.
Journals
Journals
Year
No. of
(eLectures & (Programming
of
(Central
(Central
Volumes
books)
other
Languages)
Titles
Library)
Library)
Video
Lectures)
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489
12
11
30
31
65
2015
2013423
469
12
11
25
25
50
2014
2012364
410
11
5
20
20
40
2013
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
The Institution has two Internet Service Providers with 24Mbps bandwidth.
1. Name of Internet Service Provider
:
NMEICT-BSNL
Available bandwidth
:
20Mbps
2. Name of Internet Service Provider
:
VODAFONE (Wi-Fi)
Available bandwidth
:
4Mbps
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
 5 classrooms and 2 tutorial rooms exclusively for II year, III year and IV year with
adequate seating capacity.
 Classrooms are equipped with good quality benches, desks and are spacious for the
students.
 Each classroom is provided with a notice board for student‘s notification.
 Every Classroom is equipped with a surveillance system by CCTV camera
 Each class room has a facility for LCD projector.
d) Laboratories
The department has agreement on Open Challenge solutions with Microsoft which has every
year renewed to cater the students.
No of
Availability of
S.No
Lab Name
Hardware Configuration
Systems
software
SERVER:
Intel
Xeon
E5620
(2.40GHz/4core/80W/12MB),
8 GB PC3-10600R DDR3 RAM,
450 GB 6G SAS 15K RPM SATA
HDD,
Embedded Smart array B110i SATA
RAID controller,
NC326i PCI Express Dual port Gigabit 01
OS : Windows
Data
Server Adapter,
Software::
1
structure Lab
HP P212/ZM smart array controller with
TURBO C ,VB,
SAS cable,
Oracle 11g
Keyboard & Mouse, 18.5" LCD Monitor
30
CLIENT:
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.93 GHz,
Intel Compatable Motherboard,
2GB DDR 3 RAM,
500 GB HDD SATA,
18.5`` LED Monitor
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3
4
Java Lab
OOAD Lab
SERVER:
Intel Core i5 CPU 760 @ 2.80 GHz
Processor,
Intel Motherboard,
320 GB SATA HDD,
01
4GB RAM,
15.6`` LCD Monitor
CLIENT:
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.93 GHz,
Intel compatible Motherboard,
30
2GB DDR 3 RAM,
500 GB HDD SATA,
18.5`` LED Monitor
SERVER:
Intel Xeon E3-1220 (3.10GHz/4core/80W/8MB)
8 GB PC3-10600E DDR3 RAM
500 GB 3G SATA 7.2K RPM HDD,
Embedded Smart array B110i SATA
01
RAID controller,
NC112i 1-port Ethernet Server Adapter
Keyboard & Mouse, 18.5" LED Monitor
CLIENT:
35
Intel core i3 3.30GHz processor,
Intel Compatible Motherboard
500 GB HDD, 4GB RAM,
18.5`` LCD Monitor
SERVER:
Intel Dual Core 2.9GHz Processor,
80GB HDD,
2 GB Ram,
01
18.5" LCD Monitor,
Keyboard & Mouse
CLIENT:
Open Source Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.93 GHz Processor, 25
2GB DDR 3 RAM,
Lab
500 GB HDD SATA,
18.5`` LCD Monitor
CLIENT:
Intel core i3 3.30GHz processor,
Intel Motherboard,
500 GB HDD, 4GB RAM,
18.5`` LCD Monitor
OS : Windows
Software::
Jdk
1.6, TURBO C,
apache tomcat
OS: Windows
Software:: IBM
rational
Rose,
VB, Java,
Eclipse, Turbo C
OS:
Windows,
Linux
server,
Telnet, Jdk 1.6
09
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Intel Core i5 CPU 760 @ 2.80 GHz
Processor,
Intel Motherboard,
Project Lab
5
320 GB SATA HDD,
4GB RAM,
15.6`` LCD Monitor
Intel Core i5 CPU 760 @ 2.80 GHz
Processor,
IBM Center
Intel Motherboard,
6
of Excellence
320 GB SATA HDD,
4GB RAM,
15.6`` LCD Monitor
Intel Core i5 CPU 760 @ 2.80 GHz
Processor,
Intel Motherboard,
PG lab
7
500 GB SATA HDD,
4GB RAM,
15.6`` LCD Monitor
SERVER:
HP server,
Intel c2de7500 2.93 GHZ
500 GB HDD,
RAM 2GB,
Aoc 18.5‘‘ LCD monitor,
SERVER:
Linux server,
Central
Xeon processor 2.93GHZ,
Computing
8
HDD 1TB,
RAM 2GB,
Aoc LCD monitor,
CLIENT:
Hcl,
Intel pentium(R)D cpu 3.00GHZ,
RAM 1GB,
80GB HDD,
AOC 18.5‘‘ LCD Monitor
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance
Government orotheragencies
Period
Community
Name of the Scholarship
BC
BC Scholarship
2014-2015 MBC
MBC Scholarship
SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
First Graduate First Generation Graduates
Other Agencies Trust
20
OS –Windows
Software- Turbo
C/Java, Netbeans,
As needed.
25
OS –Windows
Software- Turbo
C/Java, Netbeans,
As needed.
25
OS –Windows
Software- Turbo
C/Java, Netbeans,
As needed.
01
OS : windows,
LINUX
01
Software :: Jdk
1.6, TURBO C
64
from college, university,
No. of Students
53
34
26
139
3
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Period
Community Name of the Scholarship No. of Students
BC
BC Scholarship
29
MBC
MBC Scholarship
19
2013-2014
SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
65
First Graduate First Generation Graduates
130
Period
Community Name of the Scholarship No. of Students
BC
BC Scholarship
48
MBC
MBC Scholarship
30
2012-2013
SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
19
First Graduate First Generation Graduates
118
32.Details on student enrichment programmes (speciallectures/workshops/seminar) with
external experts
2014-2015
Date
4/2/2015
28/2/2015
14/2/2015
Special Lecture / Workshop/Seminar
One day seminar on
―ANDROID ―
National level Technical Symposium
named ―SKRIPTOS‘15‖
Inauguration of CSI in ―Motivation
towards career Development‖
31/1/2015
Seminar on ―your unique identity and CSI
benefits‖
13/8/2014
Seminar on ―Data Warehousing‖
13/8/2014
Seminar on ―Web Design‖,
23/8/2014
One day workshop on Web Development
―Code Ignitor‖,
5/11/2014
FDP Workshop on ―Microcontrollers And
Embedded Systems ― in Collaboration
with PLC Technologies
FDP on ―Image Processing Using
Hardware RASPBERRY PI‖ in
15/11/2014
Collaboration with ABE Semiconductor
Designs.
Two-day‘ Workshop Training Programme
19/12/2014
in ―Big Data Analytics‖
External Experts
Shobana.M, Senior Faculty,
Counselor NIIT,Chennai
Karpagam.N, Academic Counselor
NIIT, Chennai
Mr.A.Chandrasekaran,
CEO Infocareer, Chennai.
Mr.S.Ramasamy,Ex-Reginal
President,CSI, Chennai.
Mr.Y.Kathiresan, Senior Manager,
CSI,
Chennai.
Mr. Muthu, SSI Chennai, Chennai.
Mr. Anand Ramesh, Managing
Director, MAAC Academy, Chennai
Mr. Kishar Ahmed.N, CEO &
ManagingDirector,
Jeely Stone Technologies, Chennai.
Mr.Gautham, Embedded Developer,
PLC Technologies, Chennai
Ms.Ranjitha,Embedded Developer,
PLC Technologies, Chennai
Mr.A.Athif shah, Embedded Product
Design, ABE Semiconductor
Designer, Chennai.
Dr.V. Pattabiraman, Associate
Professor, VIT, Chennai.
Dr.R.Parvathi,Associate Professor,
VIT, Chennai.
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13/12/2014 One day FDP on ―Cloud Computing‖
6/11/2014
FDP on ―Wireless Sensor Networks‖ in
Collaboration with Pantech Solutions
Mr.RajanAdhithyaa Infomedia
Solutions, Chennai
Mr.L.R.Vairavan, Project Engineer,
Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar, Chennai.
Mr.Gokul Kumar J,Head-Training,
Pantech Solutions,T.Nagar, Chennai,
2013-2014
Date
06/03/2014
20/3/2014
31/1/2014
-
Special Lecture /
Workshop/Seminar
Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and
Soft Computing
Seminar on Information Systems,
Strategies and Professional Issues
Two days national Workshop on
Network Security
1/2/2014
08/01/2014
Cloud Computing ―NT Data‖
23/01/2014
Cyber Crime by Data 64
30/7/2013
Seminar on ―Cloud Computing‖
19/7/2013
31/7/2013
Web Agon-13-contest
18/9/2013
Seminar on
4/10/2013
5/10/2013
Workshop on ―Robotics ―
19/9/2013
Seminar on ― All about design ―
No SQL
External Experts
Dr.N.Albert Singh,Divisional Engineer
(IT), BSNL, Nagercoil
Dr.Ashok Tiwari,Principal ,
School of Computer Science,
University of HertFordShire,United
Kingdom.
Mr.Kashish Sachdeva,
Senior Network Engineer,
Network Bulls Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon.
Mr.Akash Sehgal
Senior Network Engineer,
Network Bulls Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon.
Mr.Banu Kumar, Vice President,
NTT Data Cloud Services, Chennai.
Mr.Suresh RadhaKrishnan,
Founder and CEO, Talhunt Nextgen
Education Pvt Ltd. Thiruvanmiyur,
Chennai
Mr.Manoj Kombissan, Co-Founder and
CEO, Talhunt Nextgen Education Pvt
Ltd., Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai
Manoj Kobissan, Co-founder & CEO.
Talhunt Nextgen Education Pvt.Ltd.
Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai.
Dr.R.Suguna, Dean-CSE
SKR Engineering College, Chennai.
Mr.Ramkumar, Developer,Wisen
Technologies,Chennai
Mr.Paresh,Research Engineer,
Robosapiens Technologies Pvt. Ltd,
Noida.
N.Rajasekaran,V.P. Kannan,Natarajan
Raman,Team Members,
Patterns Software Design
Institute Pvt Ltd. Chennai.
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Guest Lecture on ― Digital Image
processing‖
2012-2013
Date
S.Rajkumar, Asst prof,
VIT University , Vellore.
Special Lecture / Workshop/Seminar
11/03/2013
Seminar on Python Programming
19/02/2013
Seminar on ESE (Empowering
Software Engineer in you) Jump Start
19/1/2013
28/9/2012 &
29/9/2012
Seminar on Cyber Security Threats
through online presentation
National Level Workshop on Ethical
hacking
23/7/2012
Inauguration of CSI –Students Chapter
2012
26/07/2012
Career Guidance Programme
3/9/2012
Seminar on ―Robotics‖
30/8/2012
Hadoop – an Open Source Map reduce
Environment
9/8/2012
Seminar on Mobile Computing
13/09/2012
Seminar on ―Network Security‖
17/07/2012
Seminar on ―DotNet‖
External Experts
Mr. Ramesh Seshadri
Technologist,
Surabee School of Electronics,
Valasaravakkam, Chennai.
Mr. Dhian Singh, Consultant,
Purna Carrer Solutions,
Chennai.
Mr. MuraliKumarasamy
Consultant,Purna Carrer
Solutions, Chennai.
Mr.AnkitFadia
Inidacan Education Pvt Ltd.
AnnaNagar, Chennai.
Mr.Prasanth Ranjan
Technical programmer
Wegilant Network Solutions,
IIT, Bombay.
Dr.R.M.Suresh – Chairmen
Chennai Chapter, Chennai.
Kunal Dureja, Country manager
IBM, Noida.
B.Veeraraghaven, Country
manager, IBM, Noida.
S.Jalauddin Mohammed Ansari
Technical Consultant
FABMAX, Chennai.
J.Sai Ram Prasad
Technical Consultant
FABMAX, Chennai.
Mr.SaiRam, Project Manager,
CMC Limited Chennai
M.S.Manian, Director,
ADS SoftekPvt Ltd, Hyderabad.
Mr.A.K.Ashokan,Director, Net
Lab, Academy,Chennai.
Mr.VijayKuppuswamy,
Software Training Head
NetLab Academy, Chennai.
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Chalk and Talk / Black Board Presentation
 Project-based learning
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 Computer-assisted learning
 Power point presentation
 Experimental learning
Concept description with some practical examples
 Seminars
 EDUSAT programmes
 Live Streaming
 Touch screen kiosk.
 Guidance to the students to access NPTEL for learning material.
 By giving more tutorial classes and assignments
 Conducting tutorial sessions
 Knowledge transfer through industrial visits.
 Providing study materials for students to enrich the learning process.
 Communication skills are enhanced through participation in seminars and group
discussions.
 Special Care is being offered for problem oriented courses by partitioning the classes into
30 instead of 60 for effective delivery and individual attention.
 24/7 Wi-Fi facility for the students for effective learning.
34. Participation in Institutional Social RespoJnsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Institutional Social Responsibility(ISR)
Refer Annexure 1
Extensionactivities
S.No
Extension Activities
Objective
Resource person
To counsel the students and to
Faculty of
1
Counseling
give suggestions about their
CSE(SKREC)
progress
To compete with the existing
Faculty from software
2
Value Added Course
challenges and to utilise
training organizations
opportunities in the IT Sector
like ICTACT
Presentation and
To make students excel in
Faculty of
3
Communication skills
communication skill development
CSE(SKREC)
training
Faculty from
placement training
To confidently face interviews in a
4
Placement Training
organization
professional manner.
like(SEED,ETHNUS
etc)
35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans
Strengths:
1. Recognition of Research Centre: The department gained Research Status from Anna
University. Two professors are recognized as research supervisors by Anna University.
Research Scholars of Anna University enroll for course works regularly.
2. Improved Co-Curricular Activities.
3. Many Training Programmes are organized for the faculty to enhance their skill set in
latest technologies.
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4. Signed MOU‘s with reputed companies for better industry institute interaction.
5. Industry ready enrichment courses are organized for the students for better employability.
6. Research Publications are improved.
7. Students are encouraged to do innovative projects addressing the societal needs.
8. Faculty retention is high.
9. Most of the faculty are pursuing research in reputed universities.
10. Well-equipped laboratories with high end configuration systems and licensed software.
11. Eco friendly and pleasant working atmosphere.
12. Department imparts computer literacy to the official of panchayat and school students.
13. Alumni play a crucial role in motivating the students and guide them for employability in
reputed industries.
Weaknesses:
1. Collaboration with international university to inculcate student exchange programs.
2. Less projects by Funding Agencies.
3. Participation of students in industry internship programs needs to be encouraged.
4. Students enrolling for competitive exams such as GATE,GRE is not satisfactory.
Opportunities:
1. Existence of MSME center to promote entrepreneurship and innovative ideas among
students.
2. Opportunity to get challenging roles in IT Companies.
3. Opportunities for teaching and non-teaching faculty to pursue higher education.
4. Industry associated research labs to inculcate research focus among students and faculty.
Challenges:
1. Diversity among students.
2. Acute competition.
3. Minimizing the curricular gap to the industry requirements.
4. Getting more funded projects.
5. Improving Consultancy activities.
Future Plans:
1. To encourage the students to focus more on industry oriented projects.
2. To setup more industry associated labs.
3. To collaborate with foreign universities to engage in interdisciplinary research.
4. To have more industry experts in different domains as stakeholders.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
1. Name of the department :
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2. Year of Establishment :
2005
3. Names of Programmes/Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,etc.)
U.G - B.E - Electrical and Electronics Engineering
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments /units involved
Subject
Year/
Department
Interdisciplinarycourses
code
Semester
involved
Regulations – 2013
HS6151 Technical English - I
I/I
H&S
MA6151 Mathematics - I
I/I
H&S
PH6151 Engineering Physics - I
I/I
H&S
CY6151 Engineering Chemistry - I
I/I
H&S
GE6151 Computer Programming
I/I
CSE
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I/I
Mechanical
GE6161 Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
CSE
GE6162 Engineering Practices Lab
I/I
Mechanical, ECE
GE6163 Physics and Chemistry Lab. - I
I/I
H&S
HS6251 Technical English - II
I/II
H&S
MA6251 Mathematics - II
I/II
H&S
PH6251 Engineering Physics - II
I/II
H&S
CY6251 Engineering Chemistry - II
I/II
H&S
GE6251 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering
I/II
Mechanical
GE6262 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - II
I/II
H&S
GE6263 Computer Programming Lab
I/II
CSE
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II/III
H&S
MA6459 Numerical Methods
II/III
H&S
CS6456 Object Oriented Programming
II/IV
IT
CS6461 Object Oriented Programming Lab.
II/IV
IT
GE6563 Communication Skills – Lab Based
III/V
H&S
EE6612 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab.
III/VI
ECE
Regulations - 2008
CS2411 Operating Systems
IV/VII
IT
5. Annual /semester /choice basedcredit system (programmewise)
B.E – Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Semester based credit system
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Subject
Year/
Name of the
Name of the course
code
Semester
Department
Engineering Practices Lab.
Civil, CSE, ECE, IT,
GE6162
I/I
(Group-B Electrical)
Mechanical
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Basic
Electrical
and
Electronics
I/II
Civil, Mechanical
Engineering
EE6351 Electrical Drives and Control
II/III
Mechanical
EE6365 Electrical Engineering Laboratory
Electrical Engineering and control system
EE6641
II/IV
ECE
Laboratory
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreigninstitutions, etc
Beneficiary
Name of the course
Participating Institution/Industry
LABVIEW
National Instruments
III year & IV year students
PLC, SCADA
Axis Global Automation
IV year students
Solar PV Design
Steinbis Solar Research Centre.
III year students
MATLAB
MATHWORKS
III year students
Software Foundation Course IBM
II year students
Embedded Systems
Chasis Technologies Pvt.Ltd
IV year students
8. Details of courses /programmes discontinued (ifany) with reasons
M.E –Power Electronics & Drives
Since the no. of colleges offering M.E (Power Electronics & Drives) are more and graduated
students also enormous hence the job opportunities are minimum. This results less interest among
the students which in turn results poor admission and this lead temporary closure of the course.
9. Number of teaching posts
Designation
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
1
1
AssociateProfessors
2
5
Asst.Professors
9
6
GE6252
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.
/Ph.D./M.Phil.etc.,)
Name
Qualification Designation
Dr.R.Sankar
Ph.d
S.Velladurai
M.E
M.Jayamurugan
M.E
D.Sarala
M.E
Specialization
B.E - EEE
Professor M.E - Power
&
Electronics & Drives
Head
Ph.D – Control &
Instrumentation
B.E - EEE
Asso. Prof
M.E - Energy Engg.
B.E - EEE
Asso. Prof M.E - High Voltage
Engg.
B.E - EEE
Asso. Prof
M.E - Applied
No.ofYears
of
Experience
17Y 6M
No.ofPh.D.
Students
guidedforthe
last4years
5
(DC Member)
18Y 6M
-
14Y 4M
-
14Y 6M
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N.Kumarikala
M.E
Asso. Prof
S.Anbuchandran
M.E
Asso. Prof
D.Radhika
M.Tech
Asst. Prof
K.Jagadish
Babu
M.E
Asst. Prof
S.B.Vinoth
M.E
Asst. Prof
R.Rajarajan
M.E
Asst. Prof
Electronics
B.E - EEE
M.E - Power
Electronics & Drives
B.E - EEE
M.E - Power
Systems Engg.
B.E - EIE
M.Tech Instrumentation &
Control Engg.
B.E - EEE
M.E - Embedded &
Real time Systems
B.E - EEE
M.E - Embedded
System
Technologies
B.E - EEE
M.E - Power
Systems Engg.
12Y
12Y
-
9Y
-
5Y 4M
-
6Y 6M
-
3Y
-
B.E - EEE
P.Deepa
M.E
Asst. Prof M.E - Applied
4Y
Electronics
B.E - ECE
K.Takhsela
M.E
Asst. Prof M.E - Power
5Y
Leno Rani
Electronics & Drives
11. List of senior visiting faculty
Mr.S.Balasubramanian, DEE/ Indian Railway, Chennai
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programmewise)
bytemporaryfaculty
NIL
13. Student–Teacher Ratio (programmewise)
Name of the Programme
STR
U.G - EEE
15:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled
Category
Academicsupportstaff
Administrative Staff
Sanctioned
4
1
Filled
4
1
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15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/D.Litt/Ph.D/M. Phil/PG.
Teaching faculty
Qualification
Number
Ph.D
1
M.E/M.Tech
11
BE/B.TECH
NIL
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received
No. of
Title of the
faculty
Funding
National/
Grants
Present
Project
members
Agency
International received
status
involved
Grid
connected
Renewable
Rs.
Under
wind
Energy
3
Energy Reserch National
40,000
Process
systems.
Foundation.
Four-quadrant
Vee
Eee
Chopper-fed
Technologies
Rs.
Under
Embedded
DC
3
National
Solutions
Pvt.
35,000
Process
Drive Using Fuzzy
Ltd.
Controller
17. Departmental projects funded by DST–FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR,etc. and total grants
received
Title of the Project
Control of the Shunt
Active Power Filter
under Non-ideal Grid
Voltage and Unbalanced
Load Conditions
Digital control strategy
for
four
quadrant
operation of three phase
BLDC motor with load
variations
Next generation auto
theft prevention system
using smart gravitational
lock,
cryptographic
keyless entry, touch
screen
ignition,
No. of
faculty
members
involved
Funding Agency
National/
Grants
International received
3
Darien
Madras.
National
Rs.
50,000
Comple
ted
3
Vee
Eee
Technologies
National
Solutions
Pvt.
Ltd.
Rs.
60,000
Comple
ted
3
Vee
Eee
Technologies
National
Solutions
Pvt.
Ltd.
Rs.
50,000
Comple
ted
Electric
Present
status
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ubiquitous
vehicle
tracking, GPS fencing
and remote fuel cut-off
Performance analysis of
pole
amplitude
modulated three phase
squirrel-cage induction
motor
Grid tied PV Inverter
with intelligent antiislanding control and
load sharing technique
3
Darien
Madras.
Electric
National
Rs.
80,000
Comple
ted
3
Renewable
Energy Research National
Foundation.
Rs.
80,000
Comple
ted
Vee
Eee
Technologies
Rs.
3
National
Solutions
Pvt.
90,000
Ltd.
18. Research Centre / facility recognized by the University

Lab VIEW Academy sponsored by NI(India)

PLC, SCADA and DCS in association with Axis Global Automation
19. Publications:
*
a) Publication per faculty
No of publications
Name of the faculty
Conference
Journal
National International National International
Dr.R.Sankar
1
11
3
5
S.Velladurai
3
3
1
M.Jayamurugan
3
1
N.Kumari Kala
1
3
1
D.Sarala
1
3
S.Anbuchandran
3
2
D.Radhika
3
1
K.Jagadish Babu
2
S.B.Vinoth
2
1
R.Rajarajan
3
K.Takhsela Lenorani
1
2
P.Deepa
2
1
Multilevel
renewable
systems.
inverter in
energy
Comple
ted
Students Publication:
Academic year
2013-2014
*
CONFERENCE
National
International
3
-
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/ international)
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by faculty and students :
*
Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg:Web of
Science,
Scopus,
Humanities
International
Complete,
Dare
Database-
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCOhost, etc.)
Refer Annexure 1
*
Books Edited
*
Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
Name of the faculty

Dr.R.Sankar
*
Details
Edited ‗Electromagnetic field‘ book in the year 2010.
Sri Krishna Publishers; ISBN No: 978-93-80659-16-9.
 ‗Digital logic circuits &Discrete time systems and
Signal Processing Sri Krishna Publishers. (In progress)
Impact factor
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
No. of Faculty involved
Name of the Client/ Area
Income Generated (Rs.)
Vee
Eee
Technologies
Solutions Pvt. Ltd / Power
2
30,000
Electronics
Darian Electric Madras Power
3
40,000
Systems
VI Micro Systems Power
2
20,000
Electronics
Total
90,000
ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-14
Name of the Consultancy
No. of Faculty involved
Income Generated
Vee Eee Technologies
2
30,000
Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Darian Electric Madras
2
40,000
Total
70,000
21. Faculty as members in
a)
National committees
b)
International Committees
c)
Editorial Boards….
National/ International
Name of the
Committees/
Roles & Responsibilities
faculty
Editorial Boards
Dr.R.Sankar
KSR Engineering College;
Approved member - University
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Thiruchencode, Tamil
Nadu
Kalasalingam University;
Krishnankoil,Tamil Nadu
Saveetha University
St. Peter‘s University
AMET University
International journal
IJETCSE
International conference
ICRRE - 15
International conference
ICPCIE-14
Dr.MGR University,
Maduravoyal, Chennai
Exam Question paper setting
Approved member - University
Exam Question paper setting
Doctoral Committee member
Doctoral Committee member
Doctoral Committee member
Editorial board member
Editorial board member
Advisory Committee member
Approved member for Curriculum
development in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering
Approved member - University
Exam Question paper setting
Approved member - University
Exam Question paper setting
KSR Engineering College;
Thiruchencode.
KSR Engineering College;
Ms.N.Kumarikala
Thiruchencode.
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental
/programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Researchlaboratories /Industry / other agencies
Outside the Institution (%)
Academic Year
Inhouse Projects (%)
Industry
Other Agencies
2014 – 2015
81.63
6.1
12.27
2013 – 2014
61.53
13.84
24.63
2012 – 2013
83.33
5
11.67
23. Awards /Recognitions received by faculty and students
f.
Awards /Recognition received by faculty
Name of faculty Awards/Recognition
Dr. R. Sankar
Best teaching award for EEE Department by Staffordshire University, UK
Mr.S.Velladurai
g. Certificate of Appreciation for their 100% attendance, producing Best Academic
Results
Academic Year
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
No. of Faculty
14
10
17
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h. Academic Achievement by Students
Name of the
Student
Batch
Recognition by the
Institution
University Rank
2009
- Secured 24th rank in the Anna
Cash award
2013
University Examinations
i. Co-curricular & Extra-curricular Achievements received by students
Academic Year 2014-2015
S.No Name of the Student
Organization
Event
Achievement
M.R. Adithyan
Meenakshi Sundararajan
Paper
1
3rd Prize
K.A. Saravanan
College of Engineering
Presentation
Velammal Institute of
2
N. Rajasekar
Sunk Electro
1st Prize
Technology
3
N. Rajasekar
S.A.Engineering College
Connections
1st Prize
D. Praveen Kumar St.Joseph College of
4
Connections
3rd Prize
M.G.Prasanna
Engineering
Circuit
5
J.Rajesh
S.A.Engineering College
1st Prize
Debugging
B.Anitha
Aalim Muhammed Salegh
Paper
6
3rd Prize
K.J.Kavitha
College of Engineering
Presentation
M.Jagan
M.N.M Jain Engineering
Circuit
7
3rd Prize
B.Ramana Ganesh
College
Debugging
M.Jagan
Circuit
8
G.K.M Engineering College
1st Prize
R.Vasantha Raja
Debugging
B.Jeevitha
Academic Year 2013-2014
S.No
Name of the
Student
Organization
Jayasurya Engineering
College
Jayasurya Engineering
College
Jayasurya Engineering
College
Event
Achievement
Paper Presentation
1st Prize
Paper Presentation
2nd Prize
Paper Presentation
3rd Prize
S.Vengatraman Kaashiv infotech, Chennai
Limca book of world
records
World record
Rajesh Kanna
S. Ranjith
Paper Presentation
1st Prize
1
M.Rajvikram
2
M.Rajvikram
3
M.Rajvikram
4
5.
SIET,Chennai
Academic Year 2012-2013
S.No
Name of the
Student
1
I. Regina Angel
Organization
NI Instruments
Position / Event
Student
Associate
Developer
Achievement
Certified LABVIEW
Associate Developer
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2.
A. Anbukkarasi
SMIT
Paper
Presentation
3rd Prize
3.
A.Prince
Alexander
St.Joseph‘s College of
Engineering, Chennai
119
Adzap
1st Prize
4.
V. Dinesh
Sriram Engg. College
3rd Prize
5.
B. Jaganathan.
SA Engineering College
Circuit
Debugging
Paper
Presentation
6.
B. Jeevitha
7.
S. P. Kuralarasi
G.Sowbarnika
Chennai Institute of
Technology
Aalim Muhamed Saleh
Engg. College.
2nd Prize
Connections
2nd Prize
Paper
presentation
2nd Prize
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists /visitors to the department
Academic
Year
Name of the Eminent
Event
International Conference ICRRE-15
2014-2015
Programmable Logic Controllers In
Industrial Applications
Solar photovoltaic Design and
Applications.
Simulation software and practical
applications
Characteristics of Diodes And BJT and its
Applications
Vector contorl of A.C Machines
2013-2014
High Voltage Engineering
Issues of Modern Electric Railway
Systems
Current trends in Grid Connected Wind
Energy Conversion System
2012-2013
Solar Photovoltaic Power System
Role of Power quality in Energy
Conservation
Name of the
Eminentacademicians /
s cientists/visitorstothe
department
Dr.Kannan Jegathala Krishnan,
Victoria University, Melbourne,
Australia
Mr. S.Babu & Mr. A. Naveen ;
PLC Trainers , Axis Automation,
Chennai
Mr. A. Vijayabalan, Director, Green
Power Solar Systems Pvt Ltd.
Mr.Prabakaran ; Project Manager,
CADD Centre, Chennai.
Dr. P. Nirmal kumar, Associate
Professor , Anna university, chennai
Dr. A. Senthil Kumar ; Velammal
Engg College, Chennai
Dr.V.Rajini ; Professor, Dept of
EEE, SSN Engineering College,
Chennai
Mr.Sunil kumar ; Sr. Section
Engineer , Perumbur carriage works
Dr. S. Gomathinayagam ; Executive
Director, C-WET Chennai.
Dr. M. Raja Reddy ; Prof. Corilab,,
PESIT Bangalore
Mr. V.Sankara Narayanan;
Additional Chief Engineer, Chennai
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Innovation for Engineers
Mr. Soundara Rajan ; BHEL
Prolific software
Mr. N. Gopalan ; Assistant Manager,
(SCADA and PLC)
Business Development
25. Seminars /Conferences /Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National
Academic
Source of funding/Professional
Event
year
body
Programmable Logic Controllers In Industrial
Axis Global Automation / ISTE
Applications.
Solar PV Design and Applications
Darien Electric; Madras/IET
2014-15
Simulation software and practical applications VI Micro Systems/ISTE
National level Technical Symposium
Srinivasa Educational trust
Characteristics of Diodes and BJT, its
Srinivasa Educational trust
Applications
Vee Eee Technologies Solutions
Vector control of A.C Machines
2013-14
Pvt. Ltd./IEEE
High Voltage Engineering
Srinivasa Educational trust
Issues of Modern Electric Railway Systems
Srinivasa Educational trust
Current trends in Grid Connected Wind Vee Eee Technologies Solutions
Energy Conversion System
Pvt. Ltd./IEEE
Renewable Energy Research
Solar Photovoltaic Power System
Foundation.
2012-13
Role of Power quality in Energy Conservation Darien Electric; Madras/ISTE
Innovation for Engineers
Srinivasa Educational trust
Prolific software (SCADA and PLC)
Axis Global Automation/ISTE
b)International
Academic
year
2014-15
Event
Source of funding
International conference on recent research in IJETCSE
&Srinivasa
Engineering 2015
Educational trust
26. Student profile programme /course wise:
Nameofthe
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
B.E (2011-2015)
B.E (2010-2014)
B.E (2009-2013)
Enrolled
Applications
received
elected
*M
*F
Pass
percentage
59
77
67
49
64
60
42
47
50
7
17
10
67.34%
72.3%
73.3%
*M=Male *F=Female
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27. Diversityof Students
Nameofthe
%of students
%ofstudents
%of students
Course
fromthe samestate
fromother States
from abroad
UG -EEE (2014-15)
94.1%
5.9%
UG -EEE (2013-14)
93.2%
6.8%
UG -EEE (2012-13)
95.4%
4.6%
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civilservices, Defenseservices, etc.?
Competitive Examinations
Total No. of candidates cleared
NET/SLET/GATE/TANCET
Civil Services/Banking/ Defense/ TNPSC
29. Student progression
Studentprogression
6
-
Against%enrolled
2014 - 15 2012 - 13 2013 - 14
8.16
3.33
4.68
NA
NA
NA
20.4
25
53.12
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
4.08
33.33
34.37
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurship
4
2
Self-employment
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
The department library has 190 titles and 275 volumes of books and CDs with internet
connectivity to access E-journals and E-books.
Total books available for EEE dept in the central library
Titles
: 1050
Volumes
: 3047
National journals
:8
Online International journals : 9
Apart from department library access, the students are provided with DELNET facility through
which the students can get rare books from any part of the world.
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
There are two Internet Service Providers with 24Mbps of available bandwidth.
1. Name of Internet Service Provider
: NMEICT-BSNL
Available bandwidth
: 20Mbps
2. Name of Internet Service Provider
: VODAFONE (Wi-Fi)
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Available bandwidth
: 4Mbps
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
 Teaching aids like charts, over head projector in addition to the green board are made
available in every class rooms.
 The department has over head and LCD projectors.
ICT facilitate the faculty members to create and deliver their own material and thus have more
control over the material used in the classroom. The students are taught periodically with NPTEL
videos and EDUSAT programme. WI-FI network helps the class handling faculty member to
access technical contents and study related websites relevant to the class lectures. The entire
campus is monitored by CCTV camera. Thus ICT facilities enable the faculties to deliver the
concepts with 3D pictorial representation of the subjects which makes the students to understand
the concepts easily.
d) Laboratories
Laboratory Description in the
Curriculum
Major Equipments
Engineering Practices Lab
Range finder, Live wire detector,
Megger
Electric circuits Lab
CRO
Measurements
& 3phase Autotransformer, Iron loss setup
Instrumentation Lab
CRO
Control systems Lab
P, PI, PID control with interfacing kit
Transfer function of DC generator trainer kit
Transfer function of DC Motor trainer kit
Analog simulation XPO-PID controller kit
DSO Dual channel TDS 20P2B, 100 MHz
Electronics
devices
and Differential Amplifier using FET kit
Circuits Lab
Characteristics of DIAC & TRIAC kit
Electrical Machines Lab
DC shunt motor 5hp
DC shunt motor – Generator 5hp, 3kw
DC series motor 5hp
DC series generator – Shunt motor 3kw, 5hp
DC shunt motor – compound Generator 5hp, 3kw
Dc compound motor – compound generator 5hp, 3kw
DC shunt motor - Alternator 5hp, 3kw
Three phase squirrel cage Induction motor, 5hp
Three phase slip Induction motor, 5hp
Three phase synchronous motor, 5hp
Three phase rectifier unit M. S Enclosed
Portable double element wattmeter
Power Electronics Lab
Single phase PWM inverter
Three phase PWM inverter
Resonant DC-DC converter
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Power System Simulation ETAP software (10 users)
Lab
Linear & Digital Integrated Digital & Analog IC tester
Circuits Lab
Digital IC trainer kit, CROs
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
government or other agencies
Period
Community
Name of the Scholarship No.of Students
Economically Poor Institutional Scholarship
11
BC/ MBC
BC/ MBC Scholarship
44
SC/ST
SC/ST Scholarship
21
2014-2015
First Graduate
First Generation Graduates
79
Other Agencies
Trust
1
Period
Community
Name of the Scholarship No.of Students
Economically Poor Institutional Scholarship
8
BC/ MBC
BC/ MBC Scholarship
28
SC/ST
SC/ST
Scholarship
21
2013-2014
First Graduate
First Generation Graduates
100
Other Agencies
Trust
2
Period
Community
Name of the Scholarship No. of Students
Economically Poor Institutional Scholarship
13
BC/ MBC
BC/ MBC Scholarship
37
SC/ST Scholarship
28
2012-2013 SC/ST
First Graduate
First Generation Graduates
103
Other Agencies
Trust
2
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (speciallectures /workshops/ seminar)
with external experts
Academic Year 2014-2015
Special lectures/
Date
External experts
workshops/seminar
P. Narayana Bhaskar , Manager CPCL,
06-08-2014 Power generation and its safety.
Chennai
Solar PV Design and
Er. A. Vijayabalan, Director,
19-12-2014
Applications
Green Power Solar System Private Limited
Academic Year 2013-14
Date
13-8-2013
8-1-2014
Special
lectures/workshops/seminar
Characteristics of diode &BJT ,ITS
applications
Design for protecting the electrical
equipments
External experts
Dr.P.Nirmal kumar; Asso. Professor, Anna
University ; Chennai
Mr.C.B.Tamarai Selvan
Asst.Engineer, TNEB, Chennai
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20-1-2014
IC – Fabrication procedure
15-4-2014
Issue of modern electric railway
systems
Dr.Sabitharamakrishnan
Asst.Prof, MIT, Anna university
Mr.Sunil kumar
Senior section Engineer
Permbur Carriage work
Academic Year 2012-13
Date
27-8-2012
5-11-2012
Special lectures/workshops/
seminar
Current trends in grid connected
wind energy conversion system
Solar photo voltaic power systemsolar cell and utilization of solar
energy.
Opportunity in Indian air force and
service of Indian airforce
External experts
Dr. S.Gomathi nayagam
Dr.M.Raja reddy
Wg Cdr.Mr.S.Ramesh
Flying pilot (IAF)
Mr.Krishna murthy
Design of engg systems and
Director –operations
4-2-2013
automate manufacturing process
Mr.S.Venkatasubramanian
plants
Aakarshana Tekpro Pvt Ltd.
Role of power quality in energy
V.Sankara Narayanan
13-2-2013
conservation
Additional chief Engineer, Chennai
20-2-2013 Innovation for Engineers
Mr.Soundararajan; BHEL
Industrial control process that exist
N.Gopalan, Asst.Manager-Business
11-3-2013
in the physical world.
development;Prolific Software
Mr.Capitan V.J,
Careers logistics &
Pushpakumar
11-3-2013 Shipping—carrier improvement for
Director good ocean maritime Institute for
students
logistics
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
1. Chalk & Talk
2. Power Point & OHP Presentation
3. Seminars
4. EDUSAT Programme
5. Indigenously developed CBT materials
6. Industrial Visits
7. Group Discussions
8. Guest lectures by Experts
9. NPTEL videos
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
The institution has committed to serve for the society to improve their knowledge and life style
by actively involving in the following events.
29-1-2013
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 Conduction of an Eye Camp organized by NSS in association with Vasan Eye Care on
28-01-2015.
 Participated in Blood Donation Camp in association on 8-01-2015.
 Conducted ―Free Medical Camp‖ in association with VeeCare Sundar Hospital,
Poonamallee on 19-11-2014.
 Participated in Blood Donation Camp in association on 24-09-2014.
 Conducted a State level Science Expo 2014 for the school students on 8-1-2014.
 Participated in an awareness campaign on road safety on 31-08-2013.
 Science Expo 2013 was conducted for school students in association with TIMES OF
INDIA on 24-01-2013.
 Project Expo 2013 was conducted for polytechnic students on 23-01-2013.
 Participated in First – Aid seminar on 09-01-2013.
 Drawing competition was conducted to create awareness of AIDS on 3-12-2012.
 Participated in Blood Donation Camp in association with ―Lions Blood bank & Research
Foundation‖ on 20-09-2012.
 Organized the program ―Fundamental Quiz 2012‖ for school students in association with
Times of India on 19-7-2012.
 Participated in First – Aid seminar on 11-03-2012.
 Participated in Sapling plantation Program in association with Tamil Nadu Forest
Department on 27-02-2012.
 Participated in Blood Donation Camp in association with Royapettah Govt Hospital on
16-09-2011.
 Participated in tree plantation program - Go green Project on 16-09-2011.
 Participated in Blood Donation Camp in association with ―The Madras Voluntary Blood
Bank‖ on 25-8-2011.
 Participated in AIDS awareness program by C-Life on 23-8-2011.
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Good Faculty Retention.
2. All faculty members are minimum P.G qualified with excellent academic background
3. MOU with reputed companies.
4. Eco friendly and pleasant working atmosphere
5. Clean and Green campus
6. Imparting knowledge beyond syllabus to students.
Weakness
1. Participation of students in internship program needs to be encouraged.
2. Less Industry Institution Interaction.
3. Collaboration with international universities and Industries.
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Opportunities
1. Industry associated research lab to inculcate research focus among students and faculty
members.
2. Existence of MSME incubation facility to promote entrepreneurship and innovative skills
among students and staff members.
3. Industry oriented value added courses to make the students as employable.
4. Opportunities for teaching and non-teaching faculty to pursue higher education.
Challenges
1. Diversity of students.
2. Acute competition.
3. Minimizing the curriculum gap to the industry requirements.
4. To meet the requirements of regulatory bodies.
5. Getting more funded projects.
6. Strengthening the students for their placements.
Future plans
1. Conduction of more Entrepreneurship initiative program to encourage the students to become
successful entrepreneurs.
2. To have more MOUs with leading industries to place the students in core industries.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT
1.Name of the department :
Electronics and Communication Engineering
2.Year of Establishment :
2001
3.Names of Programmes/Courses offered
:UG: B.E. - Electronics and Communication Engineering.
:PG: M.E. -VLSI Design.
4.Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Year /
Departments
Sub.Code
Interdisciplinary courses
Sem
involved
HS6151 Technical English
I/I
Humanities and Science
MA6151 Mathematics
I/I
Humanities and Science
PH6151 Engineering Physics
I/I
Humanities and Science
CY6151 Engineering Chemistry
I/I
Humanities and Science
GE6151 Computer Programming
I/I
CSE
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I/I
Mechanical Engineering
GE6161 Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
CSE
GE6163 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - I
I/I
Humanities and Science
HS6251 Technical English – II
I/II
Humanities and Science
MA6251 Mathematics – II
I/II
Humanities and Science
PH6251 Engineering Physics – II
I/II
Humanities and Science
CY6251 Engineering Chemistry – II
I/II
Humanities and Science
GE6262 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - II
I/II
Humanities and Science
MA6351 Transforms&Partial Differential Equations
II/III
Humanities and Science
EE6352 Electrical Engineering & Instrumentation
II/III
EEE
EC6301 Object OrientedProgramming&Data structurs
II/III
CSE
EC6312 OOPS and Data Structures Laboratory
II/III
MA 6451 Probability and Random Processes
II/IV
Humanities and Science
EE6461 Electrical Engineering &Control System Lab
II/IV
EEE
GE6351 Environmental Science and Engineering
III/V
Humanities and Science
MA2264 Numerical Methods
III/V
Humanities and Science
MG6851 Principles of Management
III/VI
GE6757 Total Quality Management
IV/VII
MBA
GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering
IV/VIII
5.Annual/ semester/ choice based credit system (programme wise)
UG: B.E-Electronics and Communication Engineering - Semester Based Credit System
PG: M.E-VLSI Design
- Semester Based Credit System
6.Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Subject
Year /
Name of the course
Name of the department
Code
Sem
GE6162 Engineering practice laboratory
I/I
EEE,CIVIL,MECH,CSE,IT
CS6201 Digital Principles and System Design
I/II
Information Technology
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CS6304 Analog and Digital Communication
II/III
IT6313 Digital Communication Laboratory
II/III
EC6504 Microprocessor and Microcontroller
II/IV
IT6411 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory
II/IV
IT6502 Digital Signal Processing
III/V
CS6304 Analog and Digital Communication
II/III
CS6201 Digital Principles and System Design
I/II
CS6211 Digital Laboratory
I/II
Computer Science and
EC6504 Microprocessor and Microcontroller
II/IV
Engineering
CS6412 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory
II/IV
IT6502 Digital Signal Processing
III/VI
EE6502 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
III/V
Electrical and Electronics
EE6612 Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory
III/VI
Engineering
EC2314 Digital Signal Processing
III/V
MC7302 Embedded Systems
II/III
Master of Computer
Applications
MC7311 Embedded Systems Laboratory
II/III
ME2255 Electronics and Microprocessor
II/IV
Mechanical Engineering
7.Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Name of the Course
Participating Institution/Industry
Beneficiary
NI Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
81/1 & 82/1 Salarpuriasoftzone, wing
III Yr , IV Yr students and PG
LabVIEW
B, V floor, Block A, Bellandur,
students
VarthurHobli, Bangalore- 560103
AXIS GLOBAL AUTOMATION
PLC ,SCADA
#75/65,Anjugam Nagar, 3rd street,
IV Yr students
Ashok Nagar, Chennai-600083
MATHWORKS
COREL Technologies (I) Pvt. Ltd.,
MATLAB
III Yr students
#21,7th main , 1st Block,
Koramangala, Bangalore-560034
MASTECH
No. 34, Rangarajapuram Main road,
Embedded systems
IV Yr students
Nagarjuna nagar, Kodambakkam,
Chennai – 600024
#3001, 5th Cross,12th 'A' Main,
IBM Software
Indira nagar, HAL 2nd Stage
IV Yr students
Foundation Course
Bangalore-560008, India
8.Details of courses / Programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9.Number of teaching posts
Designation
Sanctioned Filled
3
1
Professors
8
7
Associate Professors
17
20
Asst. Professors
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10.Faculty profile with name, Qualification, Designation, Specialization, (D.Sc. /D.Litt. / Ph.D. / M.Phil. etc.,)
Name
Dr.T. Kalpalatha Reddy
Qualification
Ph.D
Mrs.T. Muthukumari
M.E., (Ph.D)
Mr.T. Kaliraja
M.E., (Ph.D)
Mr.M.Afsar Ali
M.E.
Mrs.M. Farzana
Fathima
M.E., (Ph.D)
Mr.B.Ramesh
Mrs.P.Vijayasri
Mrs.V.Malliga Princess
Mr. T.D. Sairam
Designation
Specialization
Ph.D-Medical imaging
Professor M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
(Ph.D)-Wind energy
Asso. Prof. M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-EEE
(Ph.D)- Wireless networks
Asso. Prof. M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
No. of Ph.D.
No. of Years
Students
of Experience Guided for the Last
4 years
21
05(Guiding)
13
-
26
-
M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
12
-
(Ph.D)-VLSI Design
Asso. Prof. M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
14
-
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech.
Asso. Prof.
M.Tech.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
13
-
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E-ICE
11
-
M.Tech.
Asso. Prof.
M.Tech.-Applied Electronics
B.E-ECE
11
-
12
-
M.E., (Ph.D)
(Ph.D)-Image processing
Asso. Prof. ME-Embedded system technologies
B.E-ECE
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Mr.G.Gurumoorthy
Mrs.P. Jothilakshmi
M.E., (Ph.D)
M.E.
(Ph.D)-Image processing
Asso. Prof. M.E.-Medical Electronics
B.E.-ECE
11
-
Asst. Prof.
M.E.-Communication Systems
B.E.-ECE
10
-
Mrs.C. Rajani
M.Tech.
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech.-LICS
B.E.-ECE
10
-
Mrs.D. Kirupadevi
M.Tech.
Asst. Prof.
M.Tech.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
11
-
Asst. Prof.
M.E.-Communication Systems
B.E.-ECE
8
-
M.E., (Ph.D)
Asst. Prof.
(Ph.D)-Signal processing
M.E.-Communication Systems
B.E.-ECE
6
-
Mrs. K.R Vethavalli
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
M.E.Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
8
-
Mrs.P.Yaminipriya
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
M.E.Applied Electronics
B.E-ECE
6
-
Mrs.B. Lavanya
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
M.E-Applied Electronics
B.E-ECE
6
-
Mrs.M.Papitha
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
M.E.-Embedded system
B.E-ECE
5
-
Mrs.N.Malligeswari
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E-ICE
6
-
Mr.C.Sridhar
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
M.E.-VLSI
B.E-ECE
5
-
Mrs.S. Premalatha
Mr.K. Sivakumar
M.E.
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Mr.T. Venkatesh Kanna
Mr.N.Maheshkumar
Mrs.K.Murugeswari
M.E., (Ph.D)
M.E.
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
(Ph.D)-MEMS
M.E-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ICE
7
-
Asst. Prof.
M.E.-Communication Systems
B.E.-ECE
4
-
Asst. Prof.
M.TECH-DCN
B.E.-ECE
2
-
Mrs.T.Latha
M.E.
Asst. Prof.
ME-VLSI
B.E-ECE
2
-
Mrs.M.Jayageetha
M.E.
Asst.Prof.
M.E-Applied Electronics
B.E-ECE
5
-
Mrs.S.Saranya
M.E.
Asst.Prof.
M.E.-Communication Systems
B.E.-ECE
0
-
Mrs.G.Sarala
M.E.
Asst.Prof.
M.E.-Applied Electronics
B.E.-ECE
0
-
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11.List of senior visiting faculty
Name of the visiting
S.No.
faculty
Designation
Director, ICET competency developer & Pedagogy system
developer.
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)
by temporary faculty: NIL
13. Student-Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
Name of the programme STR
UG
15:1
PG
12:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled
1 Prof.Jayaraman. K.Iyer
Category
Sanctioned Filled
Academic Support Staff(Technical)
4
4
Administrative Staff
1
1
15. Qualification of teaching faculty with D.Sc./ D.Litt./ Ph.D /MPhil / PG
Teaching faculty
Qualification Number
Ph.D
1
M.E/M.Tech. 27
B.E/B.Tech.
NIL
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International
agencies and grants received
Number of
Grants
Faculty
Funding
National/
Proposed
Title of the Project
members
Agency
International / Received
involved
(Rs.)
An Eye Mote For
BARCDifferentially Abled
4
National
25,00,000
BRNS
Persons
Investigation Of The Multi
Scale Statistics Dental Ct
2
AICTE
National
1, 00,000
Images
Automatic Platform
3
PRISM
National
2, 00,000
Allocation And Signaling
Driving license test
automation using
2
IE
National
10,000
LabVIEW
Tamil Nadu
Sentinel eye-bot for
1
State
National
10,000
surveillance
Council for
funding
Present
Status
Under
Review
Under
Process
Under
Process
Under
Process
Under
Process
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Science and
Technology
Mind wave automated
1
PRISM
National
1,96,000 Submitted
robotic system
GPS based Navigation
system for Visually
2
IEDC
National
10,000
Submitted
Challenged people
Density based Traffic light
control using HD security
1
IEDC
National
10,000
Submitted
camera
Securitized anywhere
1
IEDC
National
10,000
Submitted
voting system
A Non Invasive Diagnosis
Of The Gastric Ulcer At
Earlier Condition From
3
ICMR
National
26,00,000 Submitted
The Electro Physiological
Condition By Frequency
Analysis
17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc and total grants
received
Number
of
Grants
Funding
National/
Present
Title of the Project
Faculty
Received
Agency
International
Status
members
(Rs.)
involved
Multi lingual translator
2
IET
National
10,000 Completed
using LabVIEW
Automated sentry Gun for
security in classified /
1
IET
National
10,000 Completed
registered zones using
LABVIEW
GPS based LabVIEW
supported navigation for
2
NI
National
10,000 Completed
Visually challenged
Srinivasa
Virtual Eye
1
Educational
National
10,000 Completed
Trust
Srinivasa
Tamilnadu Innovators
1
Educational
National
10,000 Completed
Network APP
Trust
AICTE,
MODROBs
3
National
6,20,000 Completed
New Delhi
CORI Lab,
Pico Satellite
8
National
6,00,000
Ongoing
PESIT
Library Automation Using
1
Srinivasa
National
15,000 Completed
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Android Application
Automatic Wet Grinder
Design Of FSK
Demodulator And
Modified Bch Decoder
(63,56) For Telecommand
Subsystem In Cubesat
1
1
Design Of Telemetry
System For Cube Satellite
1
Design Of WDT, Por, Snap
Circuit, Clock Derivations
And Telemetry Formats
For Cubesat
1
On Board Computer With
its Interface In Cubesat
1
Design Of ACS Interface
With OBC In Cubesat
1
Realization Of Detumbling
Mode And Adcs Mode For
Pisat Onboard Software
Module
1
Development Of Pisat Aocs
Onborad Software Modules
1
Avoiding Stack Issues On
VLSI Implementation Of
Stack Based CPU
Architecture
Realization Of PM
Receiver and Clock
Recovery For Satellites and
Ground Stations
Removal Of Phase
1
1
1
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
Srinivasa
National
15,000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
National
5000
Completed
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Ambiguity In BPSK
Modulation For Satellite
and Ground Station
Design and Digital
Implementation Of Uplink
Baseband System In π-SAT
and Implementation Of It
In Onboard Satellite
Command Processor
A Satellite Process Based
On Telecommanding
System In Pi-Sat and
Implementation Of OnBoard Command Processor
Implemetation Of OnBoard Satellite
Telecommanding System
Of Pi-Sat Through S-Band
Communication
Implementation Of BER
Measurement System
Using BPSK For Satellites
and Ground Stations
FPGA Implementation Of
Baseband Signal Processor
For SDR
High Speed Data Rate And
Fixed Latency For
Serializer And Deserializer
A High Throughput InLoop De-Blocking Filter
Architecture For
Supporting H.264/Avc
Multiple Video Coding
Standards
Under Water Vehicle
Guidance And Control
Using FPGA
Design Of Reconfigurable
System On Chip Based
High Speed Data
Acquisition System For
Marine Application
An Alternative Distributed
Control Using LabVIEW
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
1
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
National
5000
Completed
1
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
National
5000
Completed
1
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
National
5000
Completed
1
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust,
Chennai
National
5000
Completed
1
IIITDM,
Kanchipuram
National
5000
Completed
1
IIITDM,
Kanchipuram
National
5000
Completed
1
IIITDM,
Kanchipuram
National
5000
Completed
1
NIOT,
Chennai
National
5000
Completed
1
NIOT,
Chennai
National
5000
Completed
1
MFL LTD.,
Chennai
National
10,000
Completed
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Process Analysis And I/O
System of
MFL LTD.,
1
National
10,000 Completed
Demineralization Plant
Chennai
With LabVIEW And DCS
Total
Rs.14,15,000
18. Research Centre/facility recognized by the University/organization
 LabVIEW Academy sponsored by NI(India)
 Embedded Computing Research Lab associated with ARM
 Signal and Imaging Lab sponsored by Corel Technologies
 Advanced Communication Lab in association with VI Solutions
19. Publications
 Publication per faculty
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students
 Number of publications listed in International Database (for Eg.: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.,)
 Monographs
 Chapter in Books
 Books Edited
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
 Citation Index
 SNIP
 SJR
 Impact factor
 h-index
Publication per faculty
CONFERENCE
JOURNAL
SI.NO
FACULTY NAME
National International National International
1
Dr.T.Kalpalatha Reddy
3
16
10
2
Mrs.Muthukumari.T
1
3
2
3
Mr.T.Kaliraja
2
1
1
4
Mrs.FarzanaFathima
5
1
5
Mr.M.Afsar Ali
2
1
1
6
Mrs.P.Vijayasri
3
2
1
7
Mr.B.Ramesh
3
3
1
8
Mr.G.Gurumoorthy
2
4
1
9
Mr.Sairam
1
1
2
10
Mrs.V.Malliga princess pakckiathai
2
11
Mrs.P.Jothilakshmi
2
3
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15
16
17
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Mrs.C.Rajani
Mrs.D.Kirupadevi
Mr.T.VenkateshKanna
Ms.Premalatha
Mrs.N.Malligeswari
Mr.K.Sivakumar
Mr.C.Sridhar
Mr.Mahesh Kumar
Mrs.K.Murugeswari
Mrs. Papitha
Mrs.Vethavalli
Mrs.Lavanya
MrsM.Jayageetha
Mrs.T.Latha
Mrs.S.Saranya
Mrs.G.Sarala
Publication by students
Academic year
SI.NO
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
-
2
1
1
3
2
3
4
2
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
-
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
-
CONFERENCE
JOURNAL
National International National International
1
2014-2015
2
15
2
2013-2014
16
2
3
2012-2013
1
13
1
Details of the faculty and student publications are included in the Annexure.
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Academic
Number of faculty
Income generated
Name of the Company
Year
members involved
(in Rs)
2
10,000
2
5,000
MAAS TECH Private Limited,
2
15,000
Chennai – 24.
2
7,500
2
10,000
2014-2015
2
10,000
2
15,000
Blue Chip Technologies,
2
10,000
Chennai -17
2
15,000
2
20,000
SV Engineering Services,
1
20,000
Chennai -80
1
10,000
1
10,000
2013-2014
VI Solutions, Bengaluru-52
1
7500
1
10,000
1
10,000
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Nanotek Instruments,
Chennai – 116.
1
25,000
2011-2012
Guru Infotec, Chennai
1
1
20,000
15,000
21. Faculty as members in
a) National Committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
National/International
Name of the
Sl.No
Committees /Editorial
Roles and Responsibilities
Faculty
Boards….
Reviewer- International journal
for Applied Soft Computing
Editorial board member in
International
International Conference on
Recent Research in Engineering
held on 13-03-2015 organized by
IJETCSE
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Question paper setter for KSR
1
Reddy
college of Engineering ,Anna
University,Sathyabama
University
National
Invited Speaker & Expert
member – ESCI, Hyderabad
Expert Member in Board of
Studies, Dr.M.G.R University,
Chennai
Question paper setter for KSR
National
college of Engineering
Session Chair –
2
Mrs.T.Muthukumari
International Conference on
International
Recent Research in Engineering
held on 13-03-2015 organized by
IJETCSE
Session Chair - International
Mrs.Farzana
Conference on Recent Research
3
International
fathima
in Engineering held on 13-032015 organized by IJETCSE
Question paper setter for KSR
National
college of Engineering
Session Chair 4
Mr.B.Ramesh
International Conference on
International
Recent Research in Engineering
held on 13-03-2015 organized by
IJETCSE
Mrs.C.Rajani
Question paper setter for KSR
5
National
college of Engineering
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22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental/
programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e. in
research laboratories/ industry/ other agencies
UG
Outside the Institution(%)
Academic year In house projects(%)
Industry Other Agencies
2014-2015
25.71
2.85
71.42
2013-2014
34.78
2.17
63.04
2012-2013
40
60
PG
Outside the Institution (%)
Academic
In-house projects
Research Laboratories/
Other
year
(%)
Industry/
Agencies
2014-2015
5.89
35.29
58.82
2013-2014
47.06
29.41
23.53
2012-2013
88.24
11.77
23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students
Awards/Recognitions received by faculty
Name of the
faculty
Awards
Award from IET Chennai Network for Professional Achievement and
Research Development
Best LabVIEW Academy award from NI(India)
Dr.D.A.Rajan promotional award from IET for demonstrating exceptional
commitment to the profession and IET.
IE (INDIA) award of Appreciation from C-Tides for proactive effort in
learning initiatives, placements, campus Research & Development efforts.
Dr.T.Kalpalatha
Best Reviewer award from Int. Journal of Soft Computing
Reddy
Recognized research guide by Sathyabama university,AUT-Chennai and
Dr.MGR University.
Doctoral Committee member for Research scholars registered under Anna
University, Chennai, Sathybama University, Chennai and MGR University,
Chennai.
Technical committee member in ICAAET ‘15 at Syed Ammal Engineering
College, Ramanathapuram.
Certificate of appreciation for producing best academic results
Academic Year No of faculty
2014-2015
15
2013-2014
12
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10
Academic achievements by students
Recognition by the Institution
Name of the student
Batch
University rank
T.Latha
2012-2014 42nd University Rank
M.Packiarani
2011-2013 7th University Rank
N.Minaj Begum
2011-2013 22nd University Rank
Cash award
A .Mathivathani
2010-2012 7th University Rank
M. Arthy
2010-2012 7th University Rank
Awards in Co-curricular & Extracurricular Activities
Name of the
Sl.No.
Organization
Event
Award
Student
2014-2015
Awards in Co-curricular & Extracurricular Activities
Micheal Faraday
Academic
1
R.Naveen Kumar
IET
--Performance
Award
Jeppiaar Engineering
2
M.Saranyaa
--2nd Prize
College, Chennai
Thangavalu Engineering
3
K.Deepika
--1st Prize
College, Chennai
Sri Sairam Engineering
4
K.Deepika
--1st Prize
College, Chennai
MNM Jain Engineering
5
R.Naveen Kumar
Paper Presentation 3rd Prize
College, Chennai
SA Engineering College,
6
R.Naveen Kumar
Paper Presentation 2nd Prize
Chennai
Thangavalu Engineering
7
S.Mekhala
Paper Presentation 1st Prize
College, Chennai
Sri Sairam Engineering
8
S.Mekhala
Paper Presentation 1st Prize
College, Chennai
SA Engineering College,
9
S.Mekhala
Paper Presentation 2nd Prize
Cehnnai
Jeppiaar Engineering
10
A.SwathiPriya
Paper Presentation 2nd Prize
College, Chennai
Jeppiaar Engineering
11
R.Pavithra
Paper Presentation 2nd Prize
College, Chennai
Jeppiaar Engineering
12
S.Sreedevi
Techno-Wizard
1st Prize
College, Chennai
Jeppiaar Engineering
13
R.Satheeswari
Techno-Wizard
1st Prize
College, Chennai
Jeppiaar Engineering
14
E.Vetrivell
Soldering King
1st Prize
College, Chennai
15
E.Vetrivell
Jeppiaar Engineering
Techno-Wizard
1st Prize
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
College, Chennai
Prathyusha Institute Of
M.Swathika
Bug Rider
Technology, Chennai
Prathyusha Institute Of
H.Vignesh
Bug Rider
Technology, Chennai
Prathyusha Institute Of
K.Priyadharshini
Bug Rider
Technology, Chennai
JeppiaarEngg. College,
R.Pavithra
Paper Presentation
Chennai
S.A Engg. College,
Symposium(Quick
R.Pavithra
Chennai
Connect)
DMI Engg. College,
Symposium(Tech
R.Pavithra
Chennai
No Staging)
DMI Engg. College,
Symposium(Tech
M.Saranyaa
Chennai
No Staging)
2013-2014
Awards in Co-curricular & Extracurricular Activities
MNM Jain Engg.
S.Mano
Coding
Coll.,Chennai
St. Joseph‘s College of
R.Pavithra
Adzap
Engineering, Chennai
25
T.Latha
IET
---
26
S.Preethika
IET
---
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
2012-2013
Awards in Co-curricular & Extracurricular Activities
IET, Young Professional
P.G.Maya
Section, Chennai
--Network
IET, Young Professional
N.MinhajBegam
section, Chennai
--Network
IET, Young Professional
M.Packiya Rani
section, Chennai
--Network
G.Gayathri
CEG, Guindy, Chennai
Project Display
R.S. Neeraja
CEG, Guindy, Chennai
Project Display
R.Sunaja
SIET, Chennai
Science Quiz
R.S. Neeraja
CEG, Guindy, Chennai
Prof.Challenge
Jeppiar Engg. College,
R.Dhanalakshmi
Digital Informer
Chennai
Winner
Winner
Winner
2nd Prize
2nd Prize
1st Prize
1st Prize
1st Prize
1st Prize
Micheal Faraday
Academic
Performance
Award
E.R.K.
Subramaniam
regulatory award
A.V.M.V
Krishnasamy
award
100-100 award
Best Outgoing
student award
3rd Prize
3rd Prize
1st Prize
3rd Prize
1st Prize
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CEG, Guindy, Chennai
Tech Explorer
1st Prize
Sree Sastha Institute Of
36
M.Gopinath
Mine De Brain
1st Prize
Engg. & Tech., Chennai
Sree Sastha Institute Of
37
C.Kumarasamy
Mine De Brain
1st Prize
Engg. & Tech., Chennai
38
R.S. Neeraja
CEG, Guindy, Chennai
Desigener‘s Quest 3rd Prize
Sriram Engg. Coll.,
39
G.Kaushik
Photography
2nd Prize
Perumalpattu
Jeppiar Engg. College,
40
B.Dhanalakshmi
Fotography
2nd Prize
Chennai
SSN
41
R.NaveenKishan
Scribblers Event
1st Prize
Engg.Coll.,Kalavakkam
SSN Engg. Coll.,
42
S.M.Iyyappan
Scribblers Event
1st Prize
Kalavakkam
Sriram Engg. Coll.,
43
A.R. Meyyammai
Dumb-C
1st Prize
Perumalpattu
AMS Engg.
44
R.Rajasekar
Adzap
3rd Prize
Coll.,Chennai
AMS Engg. Coll.,
45
K.Ramkumar
Adzap
3rd Prize
Chennai
Jayam College of
46
M.A.Besty
Basket Ball
Winner
Engineering, Dharmapuri
SKR Engg. Coll.,
47
A.Saradha
Chess
2nd Prize
Chennai
SKR Engg. Coll.,
48
M.A.Besty
Basket Ball
Winner
Chennai
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists /visitors to the department
Academic
Name of the Academician/Scientist
Name of the Event
year
Mr. V. Rajasekaran,
Application Engineer, National
Instruments , Bangalore.
Mr. M. Rakesh,
A seminar on―Next generation
Senior Application Engineer,
2014-15
technology with myRIO and NI SDR
VI solutions.
platform‖
Mr. A. Manimaran,
Senior Application Engineer,
VI solutions.
Mrs. K. Yuvana Rani,
A seminar on Measurement, acquisition
Scientist-C,CVRDE, DRDO,Chennai and Analyzing using LabVIEW
Dr. V. N. Mani, M.Sc; Phd,
A seminar on Materials for Electronic
2013-14
Additional Director, CMET
Technology
Mr. Deepak Kumartala,
A special lecture on Career opportunities
Managing Director,
in industries
Smart DV technologies India Pvt Ltd.
35
R.S. Neeraja
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Dr.L.S. Ganesh, Professor,
A special lecture onImperative of
DOMs,IITM
Enterpreneurship
Dr. M. Munirajulu,DGM, L&T
Dr.P. Rajendra Prasad
A Workshop on Satellite Orbit Dynamics
Professor/CORI Lab, PESIT &
and Introduction to GNSS
Former scientist of ISRO
2012-13
Mr. R. Panneerselvam, Deputy
A seminar on Intensive motivation
Director, MSME-DI, Guindy.
campaign
Mr.Prasanth Ranjan,
A workshop on Ethical Hacking
Wegilent net solution private Ltd,
Mumbai.
25. Seminars / Conferences/ Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National b) International
National:
Seminars organized
Academic
Source of
Name of the event
Resource person
year
funding
A Seminar onStudent
Mr.Visweswaran
Srinivasa
interaction with NI LabVIEW
Academic technical consultant ,
Educational
Experts
NI LabVIEW,Bangalore
Trust
Dr.G. Gangi Reddy,
M.D, TOCIC Centre
Srinivasa
A Seminar onDSIR-PRISM
A Joint initiative of DS.Govt.of
Educational
SCHEME
India and the University
Trust
of Madras
A Seminar
Srinivasa
2014-15 onMeasurement,acquisition and Mrs.K.Yavana Rani ,
Educational
Analyzing using labVIEW
Scientist C,MSL
Trust
Division,CVRDE,Avadi.
A seminar on Embedding
Employability incore
Prof K.Jayaraman
IETE
Engineering Industries and
Academic Program Manager,
companies
National Instruments, U.S.A
Srinivasa
A seminar on Pedagogy
Mr.C. GaneshKumar
Educational
Trust
Mr.Deepak Kumar Tala
Srinivasa
A special lecture Career
Managing Director,
Educational
opportunities in industries
SmartDV Technologies India
Trust
Private Limited
Srinivasa
A special lecture Awareness in Mr.Subramaniyan,
Educational
Entrepreneurship
RTD-NSIC
Trust
A special lecture Education
Mr.Udaya Shankar
Srinivasa
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initiatives SSC NASSCOM
2013-14
A special lecture Principles of
Engineering sources
Mr.Shankarpaul,
Infosys
Mr.S.MudassirAkram,
Application Engineer,
NI Solutions
A seminar on Recent Trends in Dr.J.Raja Paul
VLSI Design
Perinbam,M.sc(Engg),
Ph.D
Mr.Bhanu Kumar
A seminar on Cloud
Vice president of NTT DATA
Computing
Global delivery Services Limited
A special lecture LabVIEW
Training program
A seminar on Career Planning
and objective
Mr.N.C.Balachandran
Director of carrier development
A seminar on Materials for
Electronic Technology
Dr.V.N.Mani M.Sc.,Ph.D
,Additional Director,CMET
A guest lecture on
College to Corporate
Mr.OliverAbel,
Chief Executive Officer
A guest lecture on
Management skills for
Engineers
Mr.Murugesan,
Former Professor of
PacchiappaCollege,C hennai
A guest lecture on
Career guidance program
Mr.Muthukumar,
Manager of VISTA MIND
A invited talk on Imperative of
Enterpreneurship
Dr.L.S.Ganesh,Professor,DOMs
and
Dr.M.Munirajulu,DGM,L&T
A Invited talk on Tanner &
Mentor graphics EDA tools
Mr.S.AnandTechlabs
A seminar on LabVIEW and its
application
Mr.Visweswaran
Academic technical consultant
A invited talk on Empowering
software Engineer-in you
Mr.Dhiansingh,
Director of purna career solutions
&Mr.Muralikumarasamy
B.E,MBA
Chief technical officer at purna
career solutions
2012-13
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
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A invited talk on Intensive
motivation campaign
A invited talk on Careers in
logistics & shipping
Seminar on Reconfigurable
Computing
Seminar on Plant control &
automation Technique
Workshops organized
Academic
Name of the event
year
A workshop onPLC and
SCADA
A workshop onPCB
Design Techniques
2014-15
Mr.R.Panneerselvam
Deputy Director,MSMEDI,Guindy
Mr.CaptainV.J.PushpaKumar,
Director good ocean maritimeinstitute for logistics
Dr.SK.Noor Mohammad, AP,
IIITD&M,Chennai
Mr.Krishnamurthy
Director operations,
Mr.S.Venkatasubramanian
Director Technician and
Mr.P.sivarajan from Aakarshana
Tekpro Pvt.Ltd
Resource person
Mr.Subin Raj K.P
Business development Engineer
and G.Naveen Kumar
Business development Engineer
Mr.M.Prakash,
Manager- University operations
Qmax systems India Pvt Ltd &
Mr.C.SaravanaBavan
VP-Engineering
Qmax systems India Pvt Ltd
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
IET
IET
Source of
funding
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
A workshop onARM7
Microcontroller
S. Dhanavel, Manager- Business
Development, ProCAE,
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
A workshop onNext
generation technology
with myRIO and NI
SDR platform
Mr. A. Manimaran,
Senior Application Engineer,
VI Solutions, Bangalore
National
instruments,
Bangalore.
A workshop
onLabVIEW and its
applications to
Engineering Systems
1.Mr.V.Rajasekaran,
Application Engineer,
National Instruments, Bangalore
2.Mrs.Yavana Rani,
Scientist-E , CVRDE
3.Mr.M.Rakesh,
Senior Application Engineer,
VI solutions.
4.Mr.A.Manimaran,
Senior Application Engineer,
VI solutions.
IET
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A workshop onLab
VIEW and RIO
Hardware
Two days workshop on
Robotics
2013-14
One day workshop on
―NI DAC & RIO
hardware kit‖
A workshop on Handson Experience in
LabVIEW Core1 &
Core2
Two days workshop on
―Accreditation process‖
One day workshop on
―Satellite orbit dynamics
and introduction to
GNSS‖
A workshop on Ethical
Hacking
One day workshop on
―PCB Design
2012-13
Two days workshop on
solar Photovoltaic
Power System
A workshop on NI
LabVIEW academy
training program
Symposium organized
Academic
Name of the event
year
2014-2015
4th National level
Technical SymposiumCeleritas-15
Mr.M.Rakeshkumar
Senior Application Engineer
VI Solutions,Bangalore
Mr. Vivek, Research Engineer,
IIT-DELHI, India
&
Mr.Paresh (Assistant and Research
engineer at IIT-Delhi)
Mr.M.Sankar,B.E(EEE)
Application Engineer
Mr.G.Sriram,B.E,
Field Engineer,
National Instruments and
R.SanthoshBalaji,B.E,
Field Engineer,National
Instruments
Prof.V.Lakshmi Narasimhan,
Professor,East Carolina University
IETE
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
National
instruments,
Bangalore.
ISTE
Dr.P.Rajendra Prasad,
Professor/PESIT & Former
scientist, ISRO Bangalore
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Mr.Prasant Ranjan
Wegilant Net Solution Pvt.Ltd..,
Mumbai
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Srinivasa
Educational
Trust
Mr.G.Kannan,
Director – Exhibit Electronix
Dr. M.Raja Reddy
Prof. Corilab, PESIT Bangalore
Mr.M.RakeshKumar,
ApplicationsEngineer,
VI solutions,Bangalore
Resource person
Thiru.T.Parasuram,President &
CEO,BGR Energy Systems Ltd
Dr.J.M.Mathana Prof. & HeadECE S.A.Engineering college
Dr.K.Sujatha Prof. & Dean-EEE ,
M.G.R.University
IETE
Source of
funding
NI,MAAS
TECH,
Blue chip
technologies.
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26. Student profile programme / course wise
Name of the
Enrolled
Applications
Pass
Course/programme
Selected
received
*M *F percentage
(refer question number 4)
UG-BE(ECE)
2009-2013
134
122
71 51
75.41
2010-2014
129
122
74 48
65.89
2011-2015
109
104
58 46
72.82
PG-ME(VLSI)
2013-2015
17
17
7 13
100%
2012-2014
17
17
10 7 87.50%
2011-2013
18
18
5 13 88.20%
*M- Male
*F- Female
27. Diversity of Students
%of students from the % of students from % of students from
Name of the programme
same state
other States
abroad
97.12
2.88
2011-15
87.6
12.40
UG- B.E.(ECE) 2010-14
83.61
16.39
2009-13
94.12
5.88
2013-15
PG- M.E.(VLSI
94.45
5.55
2012-14
DESIGN)
94.12
5.88
2011-13
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations suchas
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil Services, Defense Services, etc.?
Competitive Examinations
No of candidates cleared
NET/SLET/GATE/CAT/ TANCET
18
Civil Services/Banking/ Defense/ TNPSC
16
29. Student progression
Against% Enrolled
Student Progression
2011-2015 2010-2014 2009-2013
UG to PG
10(9%) 9 (6.97 %) 10(8.19%)
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
53(51.45%) 61(47.28%) 34(27.86%)
•Campus selection
04(3.89%) 10(7.75%) 48(39.34%)
•Other than campus
recruitment
57 (55.34%) 71(55.03%) 82(67.21%)
Total
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
4.85%
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30.Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
Department library facility is available for the department faculty and students for ready
reference. It consists of text and reference books in different disciplines specified by the Anna
University Curriculum.
DVD
Total
Total no
National
International
VCD
(NPTEL and
no of
of
journals[Central
journals[Central
(e
other video
Titles
volumes
Library]
Library]
books)
lectures)
1791
7805
72
102
12
40
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
The Institution has two Internet Service Providers with 24Mbps bandwidth.
1. Name of Internet Service Provider
: NMEICT-BSNL
Available bandwidth
: 20Mbps
2. Name of Internet Service Provider
: VODAFONE (Wi-Fi)
Available bandwidth
: 4Mbps
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
 4 LCD projectors are used by the department faculty to provide better interactive
teaching methodology.
 2 LCD projectors are mounted in the tutorial rooms.
 3 OHPs are available in the department to facilitate better visualization of diagrams &
teaching to the students.
 OHPs are used for derivation, problematic based subjects like DE,EC-I,DSP,EMF etc.,
 CCTV cameras are mounted in the class rooms.
d) Laboratories
Laboratory Description
Major Equipments
in the Curriculum
Engineering Practices Laboratory
CROs,FGs
Analog and Digital Laboratory
Linear Integrated circuits
Laboratory
Digital Laboratory
CROs,FGs Digital LCR meters
Communication system
Laboratory
DSOs,CROs,FG ,Signal Generators
AM and FM modulator,demodulator kits
Analog signal sampling kit
Antenna trainer system
PCM,FSK,PSK modulator and demodulator kit
PLL and freq. Synthesizer
QPSK Transmitter and Receiver.
Noise generator
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Digital Signal processing
laboratory
Optical & Microwave Laboratory
Electronic Circuits –I I Laboratory
Circuits and Devices Laboratory
Electronic System Design
Laboratory
Networks
Laboratory
VLSI Laboratory
Microprocessor and
Microcontroller Laboratory
Delta adaptive ,delta and sigma modulation and
demodulation kit
Data formatting carrier modulation transmitter Variable
binary data generator kit
Line coding and decoding kit
Differential pulse code mod and demodulator
TDM,FDM,Pulse modulation (PAM,PPM,PWM)
AM receiver kit
DSP based system design model
Process control timer
AOC power desk top (Intel Pentium)
Micro wave test bench(X-Band)
Gunn powder supply setup
Radiation pattern turn table setup
Multihole directional coupler setup
Spare crystal diode(in23)
Micro wave test bench(T-Band)
Spectrum Analyser,Digital storage oscilloscope
FCL advanced fiber optic communication setup
Ultra-splice
Optical meter
Pin diode(IF-D91)
Micro wave power meter
Audio output power meter,
CRO,FG,SG
Digital LCR meter
AOC power desk top
Data communication Trainer kit
D-link 16 port switch
Lan trainer kit
NETSIM academic software version 2.0 with 15user
license
AOC power desk top
RTC boards
Spartan III Trainer with board device
Traffic light controller simulation board
Xilinx ISE 8.2i Software
Tanner software
Microprocessor kit-8085,8086
Elevator simulator interface
Traffic light controller
Microcontroller-8051
LVDT position unit
AC motor speed control
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Keyboard and display interface(8279)
Microcontroller 8051
DC motor speed measurement and control module
C cross compiler for 89C51(R kit L 51)CD
8086 (LCD) kit.
31.Number of students receiving financial assistance from College, University,Government
or other agencies
Number of students
Academic year
College/university/Government Other agencies
2014-2015
227
9
2013-2014
317
2
2012-2013
283
NIL
32. Details on student enrichment programs (special lectures/ workshops/ seminars)
with external experts
KNOWLEDGE BASED ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS
Date
Name of the Event
Resource Person
Thiru.T.Parasuram,President & CEO,BGR
Energy Systems Ltd
th
4 National level Technical
Dr.J.M.Mathana Prof. & Head-ECE
6.2.2015
Symposium-Celeritas-15
S.A.Engineering college
Dr.K.Sujatha Prof. & Dean-EEE ,
M.G.R.University
Mr.Subin Raj, K.P Business development
Engineer
23.8.2014
A seminar on ―PLC and SCADA‖
G.Naveen Kumar , Business development
Engineer
Mr.M.Prakash,Manager
A workshop on ―PCB Design
21.11.2014
Mr.C.SaravanaBavan,VP-Eng
Techniques‖
Q max systems India Pvt Ltd
A seminar on ―LabVIEW and its
Mr.Visweswaran -Academic technical
17.1.2013
applications‖
consultant,NI(India)
A seminar on―Measurement,
29.06.2013
Mrs. K. Yavana Rani , Scientist
acquisition and Analyzing using
C,CVRDE,Chennai
LabVIEW‖
A seminar on ―Embedding
Prof. K. Jayaraman
10.07.2013
Employability in core Engineering Academic Program Manager,National
Industries and companies‖
Instruments,U.S.A
A special lecture on ―Education
27.9.2013
Mr.Udaya Shankar
initiatives SSC NASSCOM‖
Mr. Vivek, Research Engineer, IIT4.10.2013
DELHI, India &
―Robotics workshop for line
Mr.Paresh -Assistant and Research
follower robot‖
5.10.2013
engineer at IIT-Delhi
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9.12.2013
A Seminar on ―Recent trends in
VLSI Design‖
Dr.J.Raja Paul Perinbam,Ph.D
Professor,CEG
27.09.2012
Mr.PrasantRanjanWegilant Net Solution
A workshop on ―Ethical hacking‖
- 28.09.2012
Pvt.Ltd.., Mumbai
A seminar on ―Advances in VLSI
Dr. J. Rajapaul Perinbam,,Ph.D
03.10.2012
Design‖
Prfessor,CEG
CAREER GUIDANCE BASED ENRICHMENT PROGRAMMES
One day workshop on ―Hardware
Mr.M.Sankar ,Application Engineer,
20.2.2014
architecture & Hands on RIO‖
Optithought
Seminar on ―Materials for
Dr.V.N.Mani M.Sc.,Ph.D Additional
5.4.2014
electronics technology‖
Director,CMET
11.07.2014
Workshop on ―Next generation
Mr. A. Manimaran, Sr.App.Eng.
technology with myRIO and NI
VI Solutions, Bangalore
12.07.2014 SDR platform‖
3.11.2014
A workshop on ―Technology
Mr. A. Manimaran, Sr.Appl.Eng., VI
development with myRIO and NI
Solutions, Bangalore
4.11.2014
SDR platform‖
A workshop on ― ARM7
S. Dhanavel, Manager- Business
5.12.2014
microcontroller‖
Development, ProCAE.
Mr.Captain V.J.Pushpa Kumar,Director
A special lecture on―Careers In
11.03.2013
Good Ocean Maritime-Institute For
Logistics & Shipping‖
Logistics
Mr.Deepak Kumar Tala
A special lecture on―Career
13.07.2013
Managing Director, Smart DV
Opportunities in industries‖
Technologies India Private Limited
A special lecture on―Career
Mr.Muthukumar,Manager of VISTA
28.9.2012
guidance program‖
MIND
A special lecture on ―Tanner &
26.10.2012
Mr.S.Anand,Techlabs
Mentor graphics EDA tools‖
33.Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
a. Chalk and Board.
b. Power Point Presentation
c. OHP Presentation
d. Audio-Visual aids (films and videos on subject related topics)
e. Case Study Method
f. Group Discussion Method
g..Touch screen kiosk
h.NPTELvideos
i.EDUSAT
J.Live streaming
k.Indigeneously developed CBT materials.
34.Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Refer Annexure 6
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35.SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
 Eco-friendly and pleasant working atmosphere.
 State of the art laboratories and industry associated labs.
 More than 75% of students graduate every year on consistent basis.
 More than 80% of eligible UG&PG students got placed in leading companies every year.
 Presence of strong Alumni supports in terms of training, guidance and placement.
 Students are motivated to involve in Mission mode Projects.
 Regular interaction with stake holders for betterment of the department.
 Junior faculties are trained in innovative teaching methods immediately after induction
both internally and externally.
 Faculty retention is good.
 Holistic development of the student is the main focus of faculty.
 Imparting knowledge beyond syllabus.
 MOUs signed with reputed organizations of national and international repute.
Weakness
 Collaboration with international Universities / industries is not remarkable.
 Presentation skills of 20% of the students have to be improved.
 Participation of students in internships and student exchange programs has to be
improved.
 Funded projects and Consultancy activities to be improved.
Opportunities
 Industry associated research labs to inculcate research focus among students.
 Existence of MSME incubation facility to promote entrepreneurship skills in students.
 Industry oriented value added classes to make students readily employable.
 Student‘s interaction with premier institutes& industries is possible.
 Opportunities for teaching and non-teaching faculty to pursue higher education.
Challenges
 Inculcating communication skills in students.
 Faculty exposure to the industry needs and training them in core industry environment.
 Nurturing Entrepreneurial skills.
 Minimizing the curriculum gaps to meet the industrial requirement.
 Diversity of students and declining quality of students.
 Skill up-gradation of technical staff.
Future plans
 To enable students gain knowledge in diversified fields there-by providing an opportunity
to be employed in core areas.
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

To empower the faculty to face the challenges of the modern electronics world .This
would help them to refine their technical skills.
To encourage interdisciplinary research in emerging areas thereby providing solutions for
various problems present in the society& industry.
To hone professional qualities and inculcate moral and ethical values in students to make
them better citizens for their community and thereby nation.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
1. Name of the Department
:
Mechanical Engineering
2. Year of Establishment
:
2005
3. Name of the Programme/ Course Offered
:
UG –B.E/Mechanical Engineering.
4. Name of interdisciplinary courses & the departments/ units involved
:
Yes
Sub.
Name of the
Interdisciplinary Courses Offered
Year/Sem
Code
Departmentinvolved
Regulation 2013
HS6151 Technical English – I
I/1
H&S
MA6151 Mathematics – I
I/1
H&S
PH6151 Engineering Physics – I
I/1
H&S
CY6151 Engineering Chemistry – I
I/1
H&S
GE6151 Computer Programming
I/1
H&S
GE6161 Computer Practices Laboratory
I/1
IT
GE6163 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - I
I/1
H&S
HS6251 Technical English – II
I/2
H&S
MA6251 Mathematics – II
I/2
H&S
PH6251 Engineering Physics – II
I/2
H&S
CY6251 Engineering Chemistry – II
I/2
H&S
GE6252 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
I/2
EEE
GE6262 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - II
I/2
H&S
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II / 3
H&S
EE6351 Electrical Drives and Controls
II / 3
EEE
EE6365 Electrical Engineering Laboratory
II / 3
EEE
MA6452 Statistics and Numerical Methods
II / 4
H&S
GE6563 Communication Skills - Laboratory Based
III / 6
H & S(English)
Regulation 2008
GE6757
Total Quality Management
IV / 7
MBA
5. Annual/ Semester/ Choice Based Credit System (Programme Wise):
Semester based credit System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Yes
Subject
Year /
Name of the courses
Name of the department
code
Sem
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I / 1 CSE, ECE, IT, CIVIL & EEE
GE6162 Engineering Practices Laboratory
I / 1 CSE, ECE, IT, CIVIL & EEE
GE 6262 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering I / 2
EEE
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc:
Yes
Name of the Course
Participating Institution/Industry
Beneficiary
Additive manufacturing
Sigma Instruments
III and IV year students
Master CAM
SP Institute
III and IV year students
Software Foundation course IBM
II Year students
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8. Details of courses/ programme discontinued (if any) with reasons:
Nil
9. Number of teaching posts
TEACHING POSTS
Sanctioned
Filled
01
01
Professors
03
02
Associate Professors
12
13
Assistant Professors
10.Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D./
M.Phil. etc.,)
No. of Ph.D.
No. of
students
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization
years of
guided for
experience
the last 4
years
Dr. M.Senthil
Professor
Automobile
Ph.D
23
2
Kumar
&Principal Engineering
Associate
Industrial
T.Senthil Kumar
M.E.,(Ph.D)
Professor
15
Engineering
&Head
M.Senthil
Associate Industrial
M.E.,(Ph.D)
16
Kumar
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Manufacturing
K.Madhivanan
M.E.,(Ph.D)
11
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Manufacturing
V.Chandran
M.Tech.,(Ph.D)
10
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Engineering
M.E.,(Ph.D)
3
V.Mariappan
Professor
Design
B.Arul Mozhi
Assistant
Manufacturing
M.E.,
5
Selvan
Professor
Engineering
R.Mano Jeba
Assistant
Engineering
M.E.,
2
Durai
Professor
Design
Assistant
Engineering
P.Kaliyappan
M.E.,
4
Professor
Design
Assistant
Manufacturing
G.Baskaran
M.E.,
1
Professor
Engineering
Assistant
Engineering
P.Kubendhiran
M.E.,
1
Professor
Design
Assistant
R.Rajesh Kumar
M.E.,
CAD/CAM
5
Professor
Computer
T.Selvaraj
M.E.,(Ph.D)
Assistant
Integrated
5
Professor
Manuf.
Assistant
Engineering
A.Arul Anto
M.E.,
3
Professor
Design
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B.Hari Babu
M.E.,(Ph.D)
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Integrated
Manufacturing
Thermal
Enginnering
3
-
G.S.Saravana
Assistant
M.E.,
Kumar
Professor
11. List of senior visiting faculty:
Nil
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty:
Nil
13.Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) :
Name of the Programme
STR
UG-B.E/Mechanical Engineering
15:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled
Category
Sanctioned
Filled
Academic Support Staff
04
04
Administrative Staff
01
01
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.
Teaching Faculty
Qualification
Number
Ph.D
01
M.E. / M.Tech
15
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and funds received
Proposed
Name of the Funding
National/
Present
Title of the project
Grants in
faculty
agency International
status
Rs
Commercial
Implementation of Flexible
Rotogravure Printing
Technique on Plastic,
Paper Sheets of Thickness
of over two hundred and
fifty microns.
Dr.
M.Senthil
Kumar
DSIRPRISM
National
18,00000
Useful Rubber Articles
From Waste Tyre Rubber
Mr.
V.Chandra
n
DSIRPRISM
National
2,00000
Inprogress
Implementation of larger
format LASER
engraving/etching/cutting
techniques by eliminating
Dr.
M.Senthil
Kumar
DST TSDP
National
64,00000
Inprogress
In progress
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hazardous legacy chemical
process and making trend
in manufacturing sector
17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST;UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received
Grant
Funding
Present
Title of the project
Name of the faculty
Received
agency
Status
in Lakhs
Innovative 30cm scale
Dr. M.Senthilkumar
MSME
8.30
On going
12vdc operated material
handling system for
M.Senthilkumar
MSME
7.85
On going
TATA ACE vechicles
Child safe micro tip
K.Madhivanan
MSME
7.50
On going
integrated math compass
Automatic all powder /
Particle Dispensing
V.Chandran
MSME
6.30
On going
machine
5 V DC USB socket with
pouch for keeping the
V.Mariappan
MSME
6.80
On going
mobile phone
Development of special
purpose Roto printing
system for more than 500
B.Arulmozhiselvan
MSME
7.15
On going
micron thick flexible
sheet
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Yes
Existing research facility
Centre of excellence in Product development
19. Publications: (last 3 years)
19(a) Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students
For Faculty
Journals
Conferences
Book/Monograph/
NAME OF FACULTY
Chapter
IJ
NJ
IC
NC
Dr. M.Senthil Kumar
04
00
12
9
02
T.Senthil Kumar
03
00
02
02
M.Senthil Kumar
00
00
00
02
K.Madhivanan
02
00
01
01
V.Chandran
04
00
02
03
V.Mariappan
00
00
01
01
R.Mano Jeba Durai
00
00
00
01
P.Kaliyappan
00
00
00
01
G.Baskaran
00
00
00
01
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P.Kubendhiran
R.Rajesh Kumar
T.Selvaraj
A.Arul Anto
B.Hari Babu
For Students
00
00
04
02
01
00
00
00
00
00
02
00
17
01
01
01
01
10
01
01
-
Journals
Conferences
IJ
NJ
IC
NC
2014-15
1
12
2013-14
18
2012-13
16
19(b) No. of Papers published in peer viewed journals
Name of the Journal/
S.
Name of the
Impact
Title of the paper Published Volume/ Page number/ Year
No
faculty
factor
/ DOI or ISSN
Evaluation of Performance of Arabian Journal of Science
Natural Rubber Composites
and Engineering / 40 /1187–
with Different Sizes of Waste 1196 / 2015
0.85
Tyre Rubber (WTR)
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-015and Precipitated Silica on C– 1616-y
M–M
(SPRINGER)
Application of Ground Tire
International Journal of
Particle (GTP)-Silica (Si) in
Applied Environmental
Partial Natural Rubber
Sciences/
Compounds for Solving
9/ 1959-1967 / 2014 / / 0973Environmental Problems
6077
Dr. M.SENTHIL
1
International journal of
KUMAR
Engineering Transactions c:
Influence of natural rubber
Aspects / IJE
composites on different
TRANSACTIONS C: Aspects
0.48
fillers to assess mechanical
/ 28 /6/ 932-939/ 2015 /
performance
DOI:
10.5829/idosi.ije.2015.28.06c.
14
Performance and Emission
Advanced Materials Research
Analysis of C.I. Engine with / 505 / 458-462 / 2012 /
0.42
Kapok Methyl
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.n
Ester and Its Blends
et/AMR.505.458
Experimental study on the
performance and emission
Renewable Energy / 74 / 903measures of
909 / 2015 / DOI :
3.982
Mr. T. SENTHIL
direct injection diesel engine 10.1016/j.renene.2014.09.022
2
KUMAR
with Kapok methyl ester and 9
its blends
(ELSEWIER)
Comparative Study of
International Journal of
Academic Year
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3
MR. K.
MADHIVANAN
Various Emission Measures
of
Kapok Biodiesel and Its
Blends with Diesel
Performance and Emission
Analysis of C.I. Engine with
Kapok Methyl
Ester and Its Blends
An Experimental
Investigation of Surface
Roughness Monitoring in
Surface Grinding through
Ultrasonic Technique
Experimental Analysis of
Process
Parameters
on
Friction Stir Welding of
Aluminium 6061 Alloy
Evaluation of Performance of
Natural Rubber Composites
with Different Sizes of Waste
Tyre Rubber (WTR)
and Precipitated Silica on C–
M–M
Application of Ground
Tire Particle (GTP)-Silica
(Si) in
Partial Natural Rubber
Compounds for Solving
Environmental Problems
4
Applied Environmental
Sciences /
/9/ 1743-1748 / 2014 / ISSN
0973-6077
Advanced Materials Research
/ 505 / 458-462 / 2012 /
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.n
et/AMR.505.458
Journal of Mechatronics and
Intelligent Manufacturing / 1
/109-120 / 2009 / 1949-4904 /
International Journal of
Advanced Research Trends in
Engineering and Technology /
Vol. II, Special Issue XXII /
pp.78-63 / 2015 / ISSN 23943777
Arabian Journal of Science
and Engineering / 40 /1187–
1196 / 2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-0151616-y
(SPRINGER)
0.42
0.51
1.042
0.85
International Journal of
Applied Environmental
Sciences/
9/ 1959-1967 / 2014 / / 09736077
-
Influence of natural rubber
composites on different
fillers to assess mechanical
performance
International journal of
Engineering Transactions c:
Aspects / IJE
TRANSACTIONS C: Aspects
/ 28 /6/ 932-939/ 2015 /
DOI:
10.5829/idosi.ije.2015.28.06c.
14
0.48
Effect of Tensile and Tear
Properties on Natural Rubber
Composites of Recycled
Rubber Particles and Silica
Materials Science
(MEDŽIAGOTYRA) / ISSN
1392–1320 - Accepted for
publication
0.853
MR.
V.CHANDRAN
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6
Mr.
T.SELVARAJ
Mr.
A. ARUL ANTO
Global journal of engineering
science and researches / Vol.
/ pp.39-50 / 2014 / ISSN
2348-8034
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
technology / Vol.3 No.4 / pp.
/ 2014 / ISSN 2278-0181
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
technology / Vol.2 No.8 /
pp.2731-2738 / 2013 / ISSN
2278-0181
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
technology / Vol.2 No.4 /
pp.2535-2541 / 2013 / ISSN
2278-0181
Experimental analysis of
cycle time reduction in
machining of stainless steel
316 using RSM
Optimization of wear rate in
SS 316LN at elevated
temperature and vacuum
condition using Taguchi
Method
Global journal of engineering
science and researches / Vol. /
pp.39-50 / 2014 / ISSN 23488034
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
technology / Vol.3 No.4 / pp. /
2014 / ISSN 2278-0181
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
technology / Vol.2 No.8 /
pp.2731-2738 / 2013 / ISSN
2278-0181
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
technology / Vol.2 No.4 /
pp.2535-2541 / 2013 / ISSN
2278-0181
International Journal of
Applied Engineering Research
/ Vol.10 No.2 / pp.1398-1402 /
2015 / ISSN 0973-4562
Archives Des Sciences /
Vol.66 No.5 / pp. 485- / 2013 /
ISSN 1661-464X
-
1.76
1.76
1.76
-
0.536
International Journal of
Experimental Analysis of Advanced Research Trends in
Mr. B. HARI
Process
Parameters
on Engineering and Technology /
7
1.042
BABU
Friction Stir Welding of Vol. II, Special Issue XXII /
Aluminium 6061 Alloy
pp.78-63 / 2015 / ISSN 23943777
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Yes
Area of the
Name of the
Number of Faculty
Income generated
consultancy
company
Involved
Waste rubber
Supreme Rubber
Materials
Industries (P) Ltd,
2
Rs. 6000/segregation
Coimbatore
Sigma Industries,
Rapid Proto type
1
Rs. 11000/Vandallur, Chennai
Fabrication of
Aarupadaiappan
2
Rs. 9000/tooling
fabrication (p) Ltd
21. Faculty as members in
Faculty as members in
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a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
National /
International
Member /
Name of Faculty
committees /
Roles and Resposibilities
Editorial Board
National
Doctoral Committee Member, Anna University
National
Doctoral Committee Member, Sathyabama University
National
Member in The Indian Science Congress Association
Dr. M. Senthil kumar
National
Member in SAE
National
Life time Member in AME
International
Reviewer in international journal
National
Member in SAE
Mr. T. Senthilkumar
National
Lifetime Member in ISTE
National
Editorial committee member in NCMMT‘12.
Question Paper setter to Sathyabama University
Mr. M. Senthilkumar
National
Member in SAE
Dr. V.Vjjendrakumar
International
Reviewer in international journal
Mr. K. Madhivanan
National
Member in SAE
Mr. V.Chandran
National
Member in SAE
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies
Outside the Institution (%)
Academic
In-house projects (%)
Year
Research lab
Industry
Other agency
2012-2013
100
2013-2014
100
2014-2015
100
23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students Faculty :
Awards and Academic results produced by Faculty :
Academic
Name of the
Honors/awards
year
faculty
N.E. Arunkumar
Best teacher award from SKREC
2012-2013
J.Immanuel
Good presenter in NCAMT‘13
durairaj
The Teaching Awards in Engineering from Staffordshire
T.Senthilkumar
University, UK
M.Senthilkumar
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
2013-2014
K.Madhivanan
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
K.Ramesh
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
M.Senthilkumar
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
2014-2015
K.Madhivanan
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
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V.Chandran
V.Mariappan
R.Monojebadurai
P.Kaliappan
G.Baskaran
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
SKR certificate of appreciation for producing best results
Students:
Academic Awards by students
Name of the student
Batch
Award
Recognition by the
Institution
V. Thooyavan
R.Sakthi
2009-2013
2009-2013
10th University Rank
50th University Rank
Cash award
Achievements in curricular and co curricular activities by students
Awarding
Name of the
Title and Programme
Institution /
student
details
Organization
National ConferenceOptimization Of Process
IFET College of
Parameter In Wire
V.Ajith
EngineeringElectrical Discharge
K.Yuvaraj
Villupuram
Machining Of Beryllium
Copper Alloy By Using
RSM
National ConferenceJaya lakshmi
Design And
S.Saravanan
Institute of
Development Of
G.Naveetha
TechonologyMaterial Handling
Krishnan
Dharmapurai
Equipment For Flexible
Manufacturing System
EGS Pillay
2012National ConferenceEngineering
B.Shanta
Kumar
Performance
Evaluation
2013
college –
A.Vignesh
Of Refrigerator By Using
Nagappattinam
Pcm
National ConferenceSNS college of
M.Surya Rajan
An Experimental
Engineering –
M.R.Srivind
Analysis Of Tool Wear
Coimbatore
E.Siva
In Lathe Using Acoustic
Emission Technique
National ConferenceAdvanced Engineering
Saveetha
optimization and
Engineering
P.Phuvanakumar
Modeling Using
College
MATLAB&SCILAB
Achievemen
ts
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
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National ConferenceSaveetha
Advanced Engineering
Engineering
G.Muthukumaresan
optimization and
College
Modeling Using
MATLAB&SCILAB
National ConferenceExperimental
Gattu Naga Sai
Investigation On
Saveetha
Kiran
Mechanical Properties Of
Engineering
Reddy Balaji
NR/CB & NR/RRP
College
Phuvanakumar
Composite Using Silica
Powder Compared With
Natural Rubber
Saveetha
National ConferenceEngineering
S.Adithya
Design & Development
College
Vertical Axis Wind mill
Surya group of
National ConferenceRannish.J
Institutions –
Design of Continuously
Jayakrishnan.V
Villuppuram.
Variable in Vehicle.
National ConferenceComparison of
P.R.Engineering
Harish .M
Performance analysis of
college-Thanjaur
Udhayane.A.S
dual condenser
Refrigerator with
ordinary Refrigerator
National ConferenceCMS College of
Sarath kumar.K
Highway Linear collision
Engineering –
Devarajan.S
prevention in
Namakkal
automobiles
Knowledge
National ConferenceInstitute of
Venkitesh .S
hybrid system in Two
Technology
Grihidharan.R
wheeler
salem
ER.Perumal
National ConferenceManimekali
Shankar .R
Design of Wall
college –
Prasanth .D
Climbing Robot
Krishnagiri
Sri Shanmuga
Vinoth Kumar.B
National Conferencecollege of
Veeramanikandan.
Development Of Sheet
Engineering
K
Metal Press Tool
&Technoogy
National ConferenceVaigai College
Karthick .M S
Flexible tipper sysytem
of Enginnering Manoj Kumar. K
by three-axis Timber
Madurai
hydraulic modern truck
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
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Jansons Institute
of TechnologyCoimbatore
Rohit kumar.N.B
Viswa barathi
National ConferenceExperimental
Investigation on defects
analysis of FSW using
Accelometer
Gojan School of
Buisness
&TechonologyTiruvallur
Tamil azhagan .E
Raman.R
National ConferenceDesign and development
of eco friendly cycle
Kings College of
Engineering,
Pudulottai
20142015
KKC College of
Engineering and
Technology,
Ariallur
Mount Zion
college of
Engineering,
Pudukottai
Deepan K.S.
Harikrishnan
E. Mohan Raj
M.Ramkumar
S.Prasanth
R.Dineshkumar
Maharaja Prithvi
Engineering
College,
Erode
Kannan.M
Raju S
Santhosh K
Nanda college of
Technology,
Erode
Subash Chandra
Bose.M
Seran. P
National Conference Design And
Development Of
Automatic Braking
System For Upclimbing
Vehicles
Symposium -Design
And Development Of
Multi Mode Advanced
Vehicle
Symposium- Design
And Development Of
Under Water
Survielience Vehicle
National Conference Experimental
Investigation On
Damping Properties Of
Micro-Nano Particles
Filled Natural Rubber
Composites
National Conference Experimental Analysis
Of Defects In Friction
Stir Welding Using
Accelerometer
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
Paper
presentation
certificate
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists /visitors to the department:
Academic
Academicians / Scientists
Name of the Event
year
Name
Dr.T. Sundararajan, General
Inaguration Of SKR MSME Business
Manager – R&D, Wheels
Incubation Centre
India Ltd
2014
Dr. R.Ramesh, Professor,
Department of Mechanical
2015
One day Workshop on ―Engineering
Engineering, Sir
Mechanics‖
Venkateswara Engineering
College
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3rd National Level Technical Symposium
―BLITZCRANK15‖
2013
2014
2014
2015
One Day Workshop On ―Entrepreneurship
Orientation Program‖
Inauguration Of Rapid Prototyping
Machine
National Conference on ―Design
,Manufacturing and Thermal Engineering‖DMTE 2013
Guest Lecture on ― Ocean Energy and
Desalination‖
Mr. N. Rajmohan,GM-HR,
Delphi-TVS,TVS
Group
company, Chennai
Mr.P. Rajendiran
Manager, NSIC, Chennai
Dr. S. Sampathkumar
Professor, Production
Technology, Anna
University
Dr.S. Gowri, Professor,
Department of
Manufacturing Engineering.
Anna University
Mr. G.Venkatesan ,
Scientist, National Institute
of Ocean Technology
25. Seminars /Conferences /Workshops organized & the source of funding
Academic
Year
Name of the Seminars/Conferences/
Source of funding
Workshops organized
Guest Lecturer On Carrier & Higher
Srinvasa Educational Trust
Studies
2014
Workshop on Engineering Mechanics
Srinvasa Educational Trust
2015
National level Technical Symposium
Srinvasa Educational Trust /
on Blitzcrank‘2015
Obtaining Sponcer
One Day Workshop On
―Entrepreneurship Orientation
Srinvasa Educational Trust
2013
Program‖
2014
Global Webinar Based One Day
Srinvasa Educational Trust
Program On Learn Modeling
Guest Lecture on ―Advances in Automotive
Srinvasa Educational Trust
Technology‖
Guest Lecture on ― Opportunities on Non
2012
Srinvasa Educational Trust
Destructive Testing
2013
Second National Conference on ―Design
,Manufacturing and Thermal Engineering‖Srinvasa Educational Trust
DMTE 2013
26.Student profile programme /course wise:
Enrolled
Nameofthe
Applications
Pass percentage
Course/programme
received
Selected
*M
*F
UG / BE-Mechanical Engineering
2011-2015
60
58
58
0
82.75
2010-2014
65
64
64
0
67.18
2009-2013
65
64
64
0
82.81
*M=Male *F=Female
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27. Diversity of Students
Nameofthe
%ofstudents from other
%of students
% of students
Course
States
from abroad
fromthe samestate
2011-2015
96
4.0
0
2010-2014
97.4
2.6
0
2009-2013
96.8
3.2
0
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET,SLET,GATE,Civil services,Defense services,etc.?
Competitive Examinations
Number of Students
NET,SLET,GATE, CAT, TANCET
11
Civilservices,Defenseservices, TNPSE, Banking Exam
29. Student progression
Against % enrolled
Student progression
2009-2013
2010-2014
2011-2015
UG to PG
3.1
0
3.4
PG to Ph.D.
Nil
Nil
Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Nil
Nil
Nil
Employed
•Campus selection
37.5
36.36
37.93
•Other than campus recruitment
21.5
28.5
27.58
Entrepreneurship /Self-employment
5
0
0
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
Separate room with 400 sq.ft. is available for the department library.
Library consists of text and reference books in various subjects in department of mechanical
engineering. In addition that, main and mini project reports. The followings are accountability
of department and central library.
DVD
(NPTEL
Total
National
Total
International
VCD
Video
VCD & DVD Project
No.
Journal Journal(Central
No. of
(eLectures (Programming Reports
of
(Central
Volumes Library)
Library)
books) & other
Languages)
Titles
Video
Lectures)
400
601
5
10
20
25
180
200
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
Enough Internet connections for students and faculty. In addition 24X7 Wi-Fi Internet facility
with 4Mbps speed for students and faculties.
The Institutins has two Internet Service Providers with 24Mbps of available bandwidth.
 Name of Internet Service Provider
: NMEICT-BSNL
Available bandwidth
: 20Mbps
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 Name of Internet Service Provider
: VODAFONE (Wi-Fi)
Available bandwidth
: 4Mbps
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
Description of classrooms, faculty rooms, seminar, and conference halls: (Entries in the
following table are sampler entries)
Class Room
Rooms equipped with
Usage
Shared / exclusive Capacity
Equipments
Qty
Black Board
1
Overhead projector 1
LCD projector
1
Class room
Exclusive
60 Students Internet connection Yes
Desk & Bench
27
Fans
5
Tube lights
5
Faculty room
Rooms equipped with
Usage
Shared / exclusive Capacity
Equipments
Qty
Computer
1
Internet connection Yes
White board
Yes
Cabins
4
Faculty Room
Exclusive
Tables
4
3
Chairs
4
Lights
2
Fans
2
Book Rack
2
Seminar Room
Rooms equipped with
Usage
Shared / exclusive Capacity
Equipments
Qty
Computer
1
Internet connection Yes
Overhead projector 1
LCD projector
1
Seminar Room
Exclusive
White board
Yes
60
Tables
1
Chairs
62
Lights
7
Fans
5
Conference Hall
Usage
Shared / exclusive Capacity
Rooms equipped with
Equipments
Qty
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Conference Room
d) Laboratories
Sub.
Code
Shared
Lab Name
25
Sem /
Year
Regulation 2013
GE 6161
Engineering Practices Laboratory
I/I
GE 6261
Computer Aided Drafting And
Modelling Laboratory
II/I
ME 6311
Manufacturing Technology
Laboratory - I
III/II
CE 6461
Fluid Mechanics And Machinery
III/II
ME 6411
Manufacturing Technology
Laboratory - Ii
IV/II
ME 6412
Thermal Engineering Laboratory - I
IV/II
CE 6315
Strength Of Materials Laboratory
IV/II
ME 6511
Dynamics Laboratory
V/III
ME 6512
Thermal Engineering Laboratory - Ii
V/III
ME 6513
Metrology And Measurements
Laboratory
V/III
Computer
LCD projector
Yes
Yes
Internet connection
Yes
White board
Telephone connection
Air-conditioning
Screen
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Major Equipments
Arc Welding, Radial Drilling
Machine, And Shearing Machine
Computer System, Cadian 2008
Software For Drafting And
Modelling (30 Licenses)
Centre Lathe, Shaper, Horizontal
Milling Machine And Vertical
Milling Machine
Francis Turbine, Kaplan Turbine,
Pelton Wheel.
Radial Drilling Machine, Vertical
Milling Machine, Gear Hobbing
Machine And Tool And Cutter
Grinder
Steam Boiler With Turbine Setup,
Single Cylinder Petrol Engine, 4
Stroke Diesel Enging With Different
Loading
Universal Testing Machine, Tortion
Testing Machine, And Impact
Testing Machine
Motorized Gyroscope, Dynamic
Balancing Of Machines, Governors
And Gear Models
Lagged Pipe Apparatus, Stefan
Boltzmann Apparatus, Emissivity
Measuring Apparatus And Pin Fin
Apparatus
Tool Makers Microscope, Heat
Exchanger Apparatus, Gear Tooth
Vernier And Micrometer
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ME 6611
Cad/Cam Laboratory
VI/III
Computer Systems, Solid Works
2009 (30 Licenses), Cnc Lathe And
Cnc Milling Machine
Regulation 2008
Computer System, Ansys Academic
ME 2404
VII/IV Teaching Introductory Version 12.0,
32000 Nodes (25 Licenses)
Basic Pneumatic Trainer Kit,
Hydraulic And Pneumatic System
ME 2405
Mechatronics Laboratory
VII/IV
Simulation Softwares And Basic
Hydraulic Trainer Kit
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, University,
government or other agencies
Government
Academic Year
Other Agency
SC/ST OBC BC First Graduation
2014-2015
36
23
46
44
2013-2014
19
24
30
49
2012-2013
14
15
30
31
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (speciallectures/workshops/Seminar)
with external experts
Organised/
Engineering
Engineering
Name of Resource
Target
Sponsored
Events
Events
Person
Audience
By
2014-2015
Computer Aided Simulation And
Analysis Laboratory
09.07.2014
Association
Inaguration
Of
SKR
Of
MSME
Business
Mechanical
Incubation Centre
Engineers
12.08.2014
Guest Lecturer On Carrier
& Higher Studies
Association
Of
Mechanical
Engineers
19.12.2014
One day
Workshop on
―Engineering
Mechanics‖
Association
Of
Mechanical
Engineers
Entrepreneurs
Mr.S.Sivagnanam,
Of
Various
Additional
Industrial Industries And
Advisor, MSME
Final
Year
Dr.T.Sundararajan,
Students Of All
General Manager – Departments In
R&D, Wheels India Ltd SKR
Engg.College
Final Year &
Mr.Raj Shrekar
Third Year
General Manager
Students Of SK
SMR Automotive,
R Engineering
Chennai
College
Dr. R.Ramesh, M.E.,
Ph.D., Professor,
SVCE, Chennai
Faculties from
Dr. K. Rajesh Kanna,
Anna university
M.E., Ph.D., Professor,
affiliated
Rajalakshmi Institute of
colleges
Technology.
Mr. V. Chandran, M.E.,
(Ph.D),
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06.3.2015
3rd National
Level
Technical
Symposium
―BLITZNK1‖
Association
Of
Mechanical
Engineers
2013-2014
Association
Of
Mechanical
Engineering
12.07.2013
Inauguration Of Rapid
Prototyping Machine
06.01.2014
Association
One Day Workshop On
Of
―Entrepreneurship
Mechanical
Orientation Program‖
Engineers
09.01.201405.02.2014
Training In Operation
And Maintenance Of
Vertical Milling Machine
NSIC
Sponsored
Programme
14.03.2014
Global Webinar Based
One Day Program On
Learn Modeling
Association
Of
Mechanical
Engineering
Mr. K. Madhivanan,
M.E., (Ph.D), Asst
Professor, SKREC
Mr. N. Rajmohan, GMStudents from
HR in Delphi-TVS, a
engineering
TVS Group company,
colleges in and
Chennai.
around chennai
Final Year &
Third Year
Students Of
SKR
Engineering
College
Final Year
Students Of
Mr.P.Rajendiran
Mechanical
Manager,NSIC,Chennai Departments In
SKR
Engg.College
Final Year
Students Of
Mechanical
Mr.P.Rajendiran
Departments In
Manager,NSIC,Chennai SKR
Engg.College
From Tamil
Nadu State
Final Year &
Third Year
Dr.M.Senthil Kumar
Students Of SK
Principal ,SKREC
R Engineering
College
Dr. S. Sampath kumar,
Professor, Department
of Production
Technology, Anna
University
2012-2013
11-08-2012
07-09-2012
Guest Lecture on
―Challenges and
Opportunities to become
successful Entrepreneurs‖
Guest Lecture on ― Ocean
Energy and Desalination‖
Mr. Meiyappan,
Member
Association of
–TANSTIA(Tamilnadu
Mechanical
Small and Tiny
Engineers
Industries Association
,Chennai
Mr.G.Venkatesan
,Scientist,
National
Institute
of Ocean
Association of
Technology
(An
Mechanical
Autonomous
Body
Engineers
under Ministry of Earth
Sciences, Govt. of
India),Chennai
Final, Third and
Second Year
Mechanical
Engineering
Students
Final, Third and
Second Year
Mechanical
Engineering
Students
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12-02-2013
23.3.2013
Guest Lecture on
―Biodiesel and
Esterification‖
Association of Dr.M.Vedaraman
Mechanical
Senior technical officer
Engineers
CLRI,Chennai
Third
and
Second
Year
Mechanical
Engineering
National Conference on
―Design ,Manufacturing
and Thermal
Engineering‖- DMTE
2013
Dr. S. Gowri
Association of Professor, Department
Mechanical
of
Manufacturing
Engineers
Engineering,
Anna
University
Engineering
college students
in and around
chennai
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Chalk & Talk Teaching
 PPT & Overhead projector Teaching
 Practical Teaching
 Experimental Teaching
 Problem-based Teaching
 Case study based Teaching
 Web - internet Teaching
 Project-based Teaching
 Edu SAT
 Touch Screen Kiosk
 NPTEL videos
34.
Participation Institutional Social Responsibilityin (ISR) and Extensionactivities
ISR Activities:
Our department has actively participated in the following activities:
Event Name
Training on / Role
Target Audience
National Service
NSS Students and other
Sapling Plantation
Scheme
volunteers
Entrepreneurship awareness
NSS Students and other
SKREC
programme to the public
volunteers
Renewable Energy and Resources Mobility
TEDA
Public
Camp
Pongal Thiruvizha
SKREC
All students
THOZHAN
All students
Traffic rules awareness
Foundation
EASHA YOGA
All students
Yoga class
Foundation
National Service
Swachh Bharat Programme
All students
Scheme
Extension Activities:
 World Women‘s Day and Mother‘s Day celebrations
 Blood donation camp
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength:
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Thedepartment has taken profound effort towards the improvement of quality of students. The
department is having following strengths to improve its academic performance.
 Eco – friendly and pleasant working atmosphere with clean and green campus.
 Excellent physical resources are available like Infrastructure, Lab facilities etc.,
 Experienced, dedicated and highly qualified teaching faculties.
 Encouragement given for faculty members in pursuing research leading to Ph.D.
 Central library as well as departmental library facility is available for faculty
members and students with journals access.
 Continuous improvement results and placement records.
 A good assistance of non-teaching and technical staff in laboratory and projects.
 Friendly approach of faculty members with students in encouraged organizing seminars
and conferences special guest lectures.
 Cultural programs, Quiz, Debate, symposium, seminars are organized in the
department frequently.
Weakness:
 Need to get more number of consultancy projects and funded projects.
 Participation of student internship programme need to be encouraged.
 Collaboration with international university and Industries.
Opportunities:
 Encouraging students to participate in academic as well as social enrichment
program, e.g., Seminar, Paper presentation, NSS activity, Blood donation, AIDS
awareness programme and etc.
 Innovation in teaching – learning method.
 Students participation in intercollegiate competitions.
 Preparing students for GATE, CAT, UPSE and other competitive exams and inhouse
 Refreshment Course for campus placement and improvement of communication
skills.
 Promoting leadership qualities and entrepreneurial opportunities .
 MSME-incubation facility to promote entrepreneurship and innovative skills
among students and faculties.
Challenges:
 Minimizing the Curriculum gap to the industry requirement.
 Technical difficulties for continuous re-formation of courses.
 Developing the students for placement among the heavy competitions.
 To meet the requirements of the regularity bodies.
Future Plans
 To start P.G. programmes.
 To get research centre status for the department
 To have more funded research projects
 To become excellent and first department in our zone.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
1. Name of the Department
:
Information Technology
2. Year of Establishment
:
2001
3. Names of Programme s/Courses offered
UG - B.Tech. Information Technology
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments /units involved
Sub
Interdisciplinary
Year/
Departments
Code
courses offered
Sem
involved
CY6151 Engineering Chemistry- I
I/I
PH6151 Engineering Physics- I
I/I
MA6151 Mathematics-I
I/I
HS6151 Technical English-I
I/I
MA6251 Mathematics-II
I/II
CY6251 Engineering Chemistry-II
I/II Humanities and Science
HS6251 Technical English-II
I/II
PH6251 Engineering Physics-II
I/II
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations II/III
MA6453 Probability and Queuing Theory
II/IV
GE6674 Communication and Soft Skills Laboratory
III/VI
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I/I
Mechanical
CS6201 Digital Principles and System Design
I/II
CS6304 Analog and Digital Communication
II/III
IT6313 Digital Communication Laboratory
II/III
ECE
EC6504 Microprocessor and Microcontroller
II/IV
IT6411 Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab
II/IV
IT6502 Digital Signal Processing
III/V
GE6351 Environmental Science and Engineering
II/III
EEE
5. Annual /semester /choice based credit system (programmewise)
UG - B.Tech. Information Technology Semester based Credit System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered byother departments
Name of the
Sub Code
Name of the Course
Year/Sem
department
GE6151
Computer Programming
I/I
Civil
GE6161
Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
GE6151
Computer Programming
I/I
Mechanical
GE6161
Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
GE6151
Computer Programming
I/I
Electrical
GE6161
Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
and
CS6456
Object Oriented Programming
II/IV
Electronics
CS6461
Object Oriented Programming Laboratory
II/IV
Engineering
CS2411
Operating Systems
IV/VII
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7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreigninstitutions, etc.
Course
Participating Institute/Industry
Beneficiary
IBM Software Foundation
Course (ADVANCED)
Introduction To Rational
Rapsody
IBM Software Foundation
Course(BASIC)
Enterprise JAVA/J2EE
Android Development
Online Assessment
Aptitude, Reasoning,
Verbal and
Communication Skills
IBM DB2, Cloud
Computing, Project
Training
Networking
.Net Programming, Java
Open Source Software
IBM India Pvt Ltd
No 1/124 DLF IT Park Tower 1 A,
Ramapuram, Shivaji Garden Nandampakkam
Post, Near L & T Chennai - 600089
VKS Technologies
No:21/B, P.U.Shanmugam Nagar,
Kolathur, Villivakkam,
Chennai-600099
Mettl, Plot No. 97, Ground Floor,
Sec 44, Near Whirpool Building,
Gurgaon, Haryana, India, 122003
Ethnus consultancy services
No.136, Arcot Road, Regus Shyamala
Gardens
3rd Floor, Shyamala Tower, Saligramam,
Chennai-600093
IBM India Pvt Ltd
No 1/124 DLF IT Park Tower 1 A,
Ramapuram, Shivaji Garden Nandampakkam
Post, Near L & T Chennai - 600089
HCL Technologies Ltd
No 184-188, Arcot Road, Vadapalani, Chennai
- 600026
ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
ELCOT Complex,
2-7 Developed Plots,
Industrial Estate, Perungudi,
Chennai – 600096
LINU XPERT SYSTEMS
CISCO Certified Network
CISCO Academy Instructor Training
Associate-CCNA module 1
8. Details of courses /programmes discontinued (ifany)with reasons:
NIL
9. Number of teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled
Professors
1
1
AssociateProfessors
2
2
Asst.Professors
9
9
II Year
III Year
III Year
IV Year
III Year
IV Year
II Year
IV Year
III Year
III Year
Faculty
members
Students &
faculty members
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D.
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/M.Phil.etc.,)
Name
Dr.P.
Senthil
Kumar
Qualification Designation
Ph.D
Professor,
HOD
K.
Tamilarasi
M.E.,
(Ph.D)
Associate
Professor
E.
Thenmozhi
M.Tech.,
(Ph.D)
Associate
Professor
L.
Vetrivendan
M.E.
Assistant
Professor
V. Rekha
M.E.
Assistant
Professor
M.Tech.
Assistant
Professor
R. Rashmi
M.E.
Assistant
Professor
M.
Varalakshmi
M.E.
Assistant
Professor
K. Prabu
M.Tech.
Assistant
Professor
S. Aruna
M.E
Assistant
A.
Elangeswari
Specialization
Ph. D- Networking
M.E-Digital
Communication and
Network
B.E- Computer
Science & Engineering
M.E- Computer
Science & Engineering
B.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
M.Tech - Information
Technology
B.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
M.E - Software
Engineering
B.Tech - Information
Technology
M.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
B.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
M.Tech - Information
Technology
B.Tech - Information
Technology
M.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
B.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
M.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
B.Tech - Information
Technology
M.Tech - Computer
Science & Engineering
MBA - Management
Science
B.Tech - Information
Technology
M.E - Computer
No.of
No.ofPh.D.
Yrs of
Students
Experience
guided
15 Yrs
8
22 Yrs
NIL
16 Yrs
NIL
6 Yrs
NIL
3 Yrs
NIL
3 Yrs
NIL
2 Yrs
NIL
2 Yrs
NIL
6 Yrs
NIL
4 Yrs
NIL
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Rajeswari
Professor
R. Poorni
M.E
Assistant
Professor
J.
Viswanath
M.E
Assistant
Professor
Science & Engineering
B.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
M.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
B.E - Computer
Science & Engineering
M.E – Software
Engineering
B.E - EEE
1 Yrs
NIL
2 Yrs
NIL
11. List of senior visiting faculty:
NIL
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programmewise) by
temporary faculty :
NIL
13. Student-Teacher Ratio (programmewise)
Name of the Programme Student-Teacher ratio
UG- B.Tech
15 : 1
14. Number of academic supportstaff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled
Staff category
Sanctioned Filled
AcademicSupportStaff(Technical)
3
3
AdministrativeStaff
1
1
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty withDSc/D.Litt/Ph.D/MPhil/PG.
Teaching Faculty
Qualifications Number of Faculty
Ph.D
1
M.E / M.Tech
11
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) Internationalfunding
agencies and grants received
Number of
Grants
Funding
National/
Status of the
Title of the Project
Faculty
Proposed/
Agency International
Project
involved
Received
Fleet Telematics
2
MSME
National
Rs. 2,16,000
Submitted
System
An Intelligent Natural
Language Interface
2
MSME
National
Rs, 1,95,000
Submitted
For Heterogeneous
Database
M-bike lock and
2
MSME
National
Rs. 2,55,000
Submitted
tracking system
Text Synthesizer
2
MSME
National
Rs. 2,31,000
Submitted
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Co2 Absorber
Mortal Tracker
Internet of Things on
Emergency Care
Squid Proxy
ATM Security
System
ElectricEco bin
2
2
MSME
IEDC
National
National
Rs. 2,00,500
Rs 75,000
Submitted
Submitted
2
MSME
National
Rs. 2,57,500
Submitted
2
IEDC
National
Rs 55,000
Submitted
IEDC
National
Rs. 1,00,000
Submitted
PRISM
National
Rs 5,00,000
Submitted
2
17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST;UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received
Number
Grants
of
Funding
National/
Status of
Title of the Project
Proposed/
Faculty
Agency
International
the Project
Received
involved
Automatic All
MSME,
Power/Particle Based
1
Government
National
Rs. 50000
Ongoing
Dispensing Machine
of India
Department
Srinivasa
Academic
3
Educational
National
Rs. 10000
Ongoing
Support System
Trust
Srinivasa
Student Aid Mobile
2
Educational
National
Rs. 20000
Ongoing
App
Trust
E-Learning software
Srinivasa
for computer
2
Educational
National
Rs.25,000
Completed
programming
Trust
(KIOSK)
Srinivasa
Live Streaming
2
Educational
National
Rs .25,000 Completed
Trust
Srinivasa
USB to USB transfer
1
Educational
National
Rs.20,000
Completed
without other device
Trust
Srinivasa
Result Downloader
1
Educational
National
Rs.10,000
Completed
Trust
Automated Campus
Srinivasa
Management System
2
Educational
National
Rs. 18,000 Completed
Trust
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University
NIL
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19. Publications:
a) Publications per Faculty
Conferences
Journals
National International National International
P. Senthil Kumar
3
8
K. Tamilarasi
2
5
1
4
E. Thenmozhi
2
3
L. Vetrivendan
2
V. Rekha
1
A. Elangeswari
2
2
2
R. Rashmi
3
3
4
M. Varalakshmi
1
1
2
K. Prabu
1
1
R. Poorni
2
3
b) Students Publications
Faculty Name
Academic Year
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
Conferences
National International
13
6
1
2
Faculty Publications
National / International Journals
Author
Name of the
Journal
International Journal
of Engineering
Research and
Technology (IJERT)
Dr.P.Senthil
Kumar
International Journal
of Communications
(IJC)
SIJ Transactions on
Computer Networks
& Communication
Engineering(CNCE)
International Journal
of Electronics and
Communication
Title of the
Paper
Sensor Node
Data
Distribution on
Cloud by
Service Oriented
Architecture‖
An Analysis of
Secured Routing
Technique in
Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks
Congestion
Avoidance using
Frame Relay
Architecture
A Novel
Decoding
Approach for
Impact
factor/
SNIP/SJR
Vol No.,
Page No., Year
1.76
Pg: 1-9
10th Dec 2012.
1.106
Pg: 21-30
1st March 2013.
Pg: 24-27
1st March-April 2013.
Pg: 133-141.
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Engineering
Information and
Computing
International Journal
Of Engineering
Research And
Applications
International Journal
Of Engineering
Research And
Applications
International Journal
of Applied
Engineering Research
K. Tamilarasi
Indian Journal of
Computer Science
and Engineering
(IJCSE)
Journal of Computer
Science
Non-binary
LDPC Codes in
Finite Fields
An Efficient
Genome
Sequence
function
prediction using
LDPC Decoding
algorithm.
A Review Study
Of Various
Routing
Protocols Based
On Routing
Information
Update
Mechanism Of
Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks
Secure Routing
And Identifying
Hacking In P2P
System
Comparative
Study Between
Static Dynamic
and Hybrid
Channel
Assignment
Techniques In
Multi Channel
and Multi Radio
In Wireless
Mesh Network
Indexing
Traditional
UDDI for
Efficient
Discovery of
Web Services
Intelligent
Search EngineBased Universal
Description,
1.324
1st March 2014
1.324
May 2014
1.8,
Volume 10, Number
SCOPUS
8,2015, 21199-21214
Indexed
Vol. 6 No.1
Feb-Mar 2015
Pg.No 14-20
ISSN : 0976-5166
1.35
Vol. 10 No. (9):
SCOPUS ISSN: 1549-3636
Indexed doi:10.3844/
jcssp.2014.1798.1810
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E. Thenmozhi
A.Elangeswari
Discovery And
Integration For
Web Service
Discovery
Optimal
Rendering of
International Journal
Panoramic
of Graphics & Image
Images using
Processing
Image
Processing
Decimated and
Un-Decimated
CiiT International
Wavelet
Journal of Digital
Transforms
Image Processing
based Image
Enhancement
International Journal
Secure Financial
of Advanced
Transactions
Research in Computer through Mobile
Science and
SOA
Applications
Dominant
Cluster
International Journal
Selection based
of Applied
on Credence in
Engineering Research
Wireless Sensor
Networks
Optimal
Rendering of
International Journal
Panoramic
of Graphics & Image
Images using
Processing
Image
Processing
International Journal
Secure Financial
of Advanced
Transactions
Research in Computer through Mobile
Science and
SOA
Applications
International Journal
Facial and Voice
of Applications of
Recognition
Fuzzy sets and
using Smart
Artificial Intelligence Phone
International journal
Augmenting Liof Applied
Fi bandwidth
Engineering Research using opti
Vol 5, issue 1,
Feb. 2015,
ISSN 2249–5452
0.652
Vol 2, No 6,2010
ISSN: 0974– 9586
Vol.1, Issue 6,
December 2013,
ISSN: 2321-872XOnline
1.8,
Vol 10, No 17, 2015,
SCOPUS Pg. No 13058-13063
Indexed ISSN 0973-4562
Vol 5, issue 1,
Feb. 2015,
ISSN 2249 – 5452
Vol.1, Issue 6,
December 2013,
ISSN: 2321-872XOnline
1.8,
SCOPUS Vol.4, 239-251, 2014
indexed
1.8,
SCOPUS Vol.10, No.55, 2015
indexed
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Asian Journal of
Information
Technology,
Medwell Journal
R.Poorni
International journal
of Applied
Engineering Research
International Journal
of Applications of
Fuzzy sets and
Artificial Intelligence
Facial and Voice
Recognition using
Smart Phone
CiiT International
Journal of Artificial
Intelligent Systems
and Machine
Learning
R.Rashmi
International journal
of Applied
Engineering Research
International Journal
of Applications of
Fuzzy sets and
Artificial Intelligence
International journal
of Applied
Engineering Research
M.Varalakshmi
International Journal
of Applications of
Fuzzy sets and
Artificial Intelligence
system
transducer
Graphical Data
Mining using
Hybrid Role
Engineering
Approach
Augmenting LiFi bandwidth
using opti
system
transducer
Facial and Voice
Recognition
using Smart
Phone
Video
Surveillance
System and
Facility to
Access PC from
Remote Areas
Using Smart
Phone
Augmenting LiFi bandwidth
using opti
system
transducer
Facial and Voice
Recognition
using Smart
Phone
Face Matching
and Bio Metric
Finger Print
Reading
Facial and Voice
Recognition
using Smart
Phone
1.8
ISSN: 1682-3915,
416-421,2014
1.8,
SCOPUS Vol.10, No.55, 2015
indexed
Vol.4, 239-251, 2014
ISSN 0974 – 9667 &
Online: ISSN 0974 –
9543
1.8,
SCOPUS Vol.10, No.55, 2015
indexed
Vol.4, 239-251, 2014
1.8,
SCOPUS Vol.10, no.55,2015
indexed
Vol.4, 239-251, 2014
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of Applied
Engineering Research
Augmenting LiFi bandwidth
using opti
system
transducer
1.8,
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indexed
National / International Conferences
Author
Name of the
National/ International
Conference
International Conference on
Innovation in Communication
Vol No.,
Page No.,
Year, ISBN
Number
Pg: 505,
January 911.2013.
International Conference on
Communication and Signal
P.SenthilKumar Processing.
International Conference on
Communication and Signal
Processing.
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication
K.Tamilarasi
National Conference on
Innovative Computing
Techniques, MGR University
(NCICT 2015)
Second International Conference
on Recent Trends in Information
Technology, April 19 - 21,
2012 in Madras Institute of
Technology, Anna University
(ICRTIT 2012), Chennai.
Pg: 340-342,
4th -6th July
2012
2015
Published in
IEEE Xplore
National Conference on ―Data
mining and Distributed
Applications‖ held on 15th and
16th of September, 2011, at
Sathyabama University
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication
4th -6th July
2012
Title of the Paper
Dynamic Distribution
of Memory For Switch
Architecture
Information Exchange
Using Network Coding
in Wireless Sensor
Networks
‖Increase Network
Life Time Using
Mobile Agent in
Cluster Wireless
Sensor Network‖
Enhanced CLP For
Low Volume DDOS
Attacks Based on
Packet Filtering
Personalized Search
Engine for Efficient
Service Discovery
Design of an
Intelligent Search
Engine-Based UDDI
for Web Service
Discovery
A Stride Towards
Enhanced UDDI
Design And
Development Of
Efficient Approach To
Composition Of Web
Services
Decimated And
Undecimated Wavelet
Transforms Based
Image Enhancement
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International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication
Third International Conference on
Advances in Communication,
Network, and Computing – CNC
2012 organized by ACEEE on
Feb 24-25, 2012 in Chennai,
India.
2nd International Conference on
Current Trends in Engineering
and Technology, ICCTET‘14
E.Thenmozhi
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication
L.Vetrivendan
International Conference on
Science and Innovative
Engineering
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication
V.Rekha
International Conference on
Science and Innovative
Engineering
International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication
A.Elangeswari
A Hybrid Network
4th -6th July
Architecture for Live
2012
Streaming on P2P
Systems
Design and
The
Development of an
Proceedings
Enhanced UDDI for
available in the
efficient discovery of
Springer Digital
Web Services
Library
© IEEE 2014
IEEE
Conference
Number - 33344
July 8, 2014,
Coimbatore,
India.
Pg: 340-342,
2012.
6th April 2013.
2012.
6th April 2013.
2012.
International Conference on
Science and Innovative
Engineering
6th April 2013.
International Conference on
Computing and Control
Engineering
12-13 April
2013.
National Conference LIIT‘12
29-3-12
Trust Based Cluster
and Secure Routing
Scheme for Wireless
Sensor Network
Enhanced CLP For
Low Volume DDOS
Attacks Based on
Packet Filtering
Ontology Based
Named Entity
Recognizer For
Information Extraction
Searching Based On
Single Keyword And
Multi Keyword Search
Ontology Based
Named Entity
Recognizer For
Information Extraction
Searching Based On
Single Keyword And
Multi Keyword Search
Ontology Based
Named Entity
Recognizer For
Information Extraction
Efficient Data Transfer
by using Clustering
Technique in Castle
Privacy preserving
Data Stream By Using
Clustering Techniques
in CASTLE
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Noval Searching of
28-3-11
Database Using OLS
technique
International Conference on
Augmenting Li-Fi
Advances in Applied Engineering
2015
bandwidth using opti
and Technology
system transducer
Impact of security in
National Conference on Wireless
23rd March
adapting cloud
Sensor Network
2012
computing
© IEEE 2014
Video Surveillance
International Conference on
IEEE
and Facility to Access
Information Communication &
Conference
PC from Remote Area
Embedded Systems
21-22 Feb. 2013 using Smart Phone
Impact of security in
National Conference on Advanced
2012
adapting cloud
Telecommunication Technologies
computing
International Conference on
Face Matching and
Advances in Applied Engineering
2015
Bio Metric Finger
and Technology
Print Reading
National Conference on Advanced
Motion Detection
Computing Technologies and
2013
using Smart Phone
Application
Minimization of Data
International Conference on
Staleness in Stream
Science and Innovative
Data warehouses
6th April 2013.
Engineering
through real time
schedule
Study of character
National Conference on frontiers
recognition & GUI
of computer science and
2nd November using pattern matching
Information technology –
2012
in neural network to
NCFCSIY 12‖
improve its
performance
International Conference on
Augmenting Li-Fi
Advances in Applied Engineering
2015
bandwidth using opti
and Technology
system transducer
International Conference on
Graphical Data Mining
Recent Trends in Computer
2014
using Hybrid Role
Science
Engineering Approach
Modeling and
National Conference on Advances
6th March 2013 Detection of Active
in Computing Technology
Worms
Modeling and
International Conference on
8th & 9th March
Detection of Active
Advanced computing ,Machine
2013.
Worms
and Embedded
ISBN:978-93Technology(ICACT 2013)
80757-74-2
National Conference ―Cloud and
scientific Computing‖ NCCSC‘11
R.Rashmi
K Prabu
R.Poorni
M.Varalakshmi
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International Conference on
Advances in Applied Engineering
and Technology
Students Publications
Name of the
Student
A.Nithya Kumar
A.Nithya Kumar
Paper Title
An
Innovative
Memory
Reduction
Techniques
for Google
and BPO
Database
Blue Brain
Technology
A.Nithya Kumar
Future
Phonetics
A.Nithya Kumar
Flextronics
A.Nithya Kumar
Internet
Firewalls
R.Kiran
Screen
Connect
A.Nithya Kumar
Future
Phonetics
A.Nithya Kumar
Information
Security
A.Nithya Kumar
Sixth Sense
Technology
N.Chenbakarama
n
Mobile
Computing
2015
Name of the Symposium/
Conference
National Conference
(NCPITSC'14)
Thangavelu Engineering
College
National Technical Symposium
(CONCOURS'14)
Prathyusha Institute of
Technology and Management
National Technical Symposium
(Infogeddon-2k13) /Technopad
Sai Ram Engineering College
National Technical Symposium
(McACME‘13)
Sri Venkateswara College Of
Engineering
National level Technical
Symposium (Insignia13)
Velammal Institute of
Technology
International Conference on
Human Computer Interaction
(ICHCI‘13)
Saveetha School of Engineering
National Technical Symposium
(Ubertech13)
SRM University
National Technical Symposium
(Reboot‘13)
SSN College of Engineering
National Technical Symposium
(Technovertz‘13)
Sai Ram Engineering College
National Technical Symposium
Saveetha Engineering College
Augmenting Li-Fi
bandwidth using opti
system transducer
Date of
Publication/Presentatio
n
20/08/2014
23/08/2014
13/08/2013
23/08/2013
14/09/2013
23/08/2013
22/08/2013
20/08/2013
14/08/2013
06/10//2012
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P.Shanmugam
Christopher
Aloysius
Mobile
Computing
DNA
Computing
M.Ganesh
DNA
Computing
N.G Prakash
Robotics
P.Shanmugam
Robotics
M.Rathna Kumar
Robotics
G.Porcheselvan
Bluetooth
Christopher
Aloysius
Bluetooth
R.Kiran
S.Uma shankar
Network
Security and
Cryptograph
y
Network
Security and
Cryptograph
y
N.G Prakash
Big Data
Christopher
Aloysius
Big Data
National Technical Symposium
Saveetha Engineering College
National Technical Symposium
Alpha Engineering College
National level Technical
Symposium
Alpha Engineering College
National Technical Symposium
Vellammal Engineering College
National Technical Symposium
Vellammal Engineering College
National Technical Symposium
Vellamal Engineering College
National Technical Symposium
Aalim Muhammed Salegh
College of Engineering
National Technical Symposium
Aalim Muhammed Salegh
College of Engineering
06/10//2012
15/10/2012
15/10/2012
24/08/2012
24/08/2012
24/08/2012
22/09/2012
22/09/2012
National Technical Symposium
Gojan School of Business and
Technology
06/10/2012
National Technical Symposium
Gojan School of Business and
Technology
06/10/2012
National Technical Symposium
Aalim Muhammed Salegh
College of Engineering
National Technical Symposium
Aalim Muhammed Salegh
College of Engineering
22/09/2012
22/09/2012
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Area of Consultancy
Embedded Computing
Android Development
Networking
Application
Development
Networking
Name of Company /
Client
MSME, Government of
India
Kaashiv Infotech
Elysium Technologies Pvt.
Ltd.
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
Deepbiz Private Ltd
No of Faculty
involved
Income
Generated
1
Rs. 50,000
4
Rs.10,500
8
Rs.25,000
11
Rs.1,25,000
1
Rs.12,500
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21. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b)International Committees c)Editorial Boards….
National/
Name of the
InternationalCommittees
Roles & Responsibilities
Faculty
/Editorial Boards
National
Anna University Research Supervisor
International
Dr. P. SENTHIL
KUMAR
International
International
International
International
Co-Organizer,
Special Session on Wireless Sensor networks
in IEEE International Conference on Systems,
Man and Cybernetics, October 9-12, 2015,
HongKong
Co-Convener,
International Conference on Recent Research
in Engineering held on 13-03-2015 organized
by IJETCSE
Technical Committee,
International Conference on Smart Structures
and Systems - ICSSS'13
Session Chair, ICCCE-2012,
Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research
Institute
Session Chair – Cloud Computing
International Conference on Recent Research
in Engineering held on 13-03-2015 organized
by IJETCSE
Indian Society for Technical Education
K. TAMILARASI
Computer Society of India
E. THENMOZHI
Session Chair
National Conference on Innovations and
Research Areas in Computer Applications
(NCIRACA'13) 11th April, 2013 organized by
SKR Engineering College – MCA Dept
Session Chair - Networking
International Conference on Recent Research
in Engineering held on 13-03-2015 organized
by IJETCSE
National
International
Indian Society for Technical Education
Computer Society of India
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who
interdepartmental/programme
have
done
in-house
projects
including
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b)
Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/ otheragencies
Outside the Institution
Academic Year In-house Projects (%)
Industry (%) Other Agencies (%)
2014-2015
60%
20 %
20 %
2013-2014
50%
20 %
30 %
2012-2013
50%
10 %
40 %
23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students
Awards / Recognitions received by faculty
Certificate of Appreciation for producing best Academic Results
Academic Year No of Faculty
2014-2015
8
2013-2014
6
2012-2013
5
Awards/ Recognitions received by students
Academic
Year
Name of the
Student
J. Nivitha
A.Nithya Kumar
20142015
A.Nithya Kumar
Organizing
Institution
Tata Consultancy
Services, Chennai
Thangavelu
Engineering
College
Prathyusha
Institute of
Technology and
Management
J.Madhu manjuri
M.Poojasri
DMI Engineering
College
R.Kiran
RMD
Engineering
college
A.Nithya Kumar
Sai Ram
Engineering
College
20132014
Name of the Event
Project Internship
National Conference
(NCPITSC'14)
Paper Presentation
National level
Technical Symposium
(CONCOURS'14)
Paper Presentation
National level
Technical Symposium
(INFLAMORE'14)
Paper Presentation
National level
Technical Symposium
(Reboot‘13)
Paper Presentation
National level
Technical Symposium
(Infogeddon2k13)/Technopad
Paper Presentation
Award /
Recognition
Received
Best Team
Lead
Best Paper
Award
Third Prize
Third Prize
First Prize
Second Prize
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A.Nithya Kumar
N.Chenbakaraman
20122013
Sri Venkateswara
College Of
Engineering
Saveetha
Engineering
P.Shanmugam
College
ChristopherAloysius Alpha
Engineering
M.Ganesh
College
N.G Prakash
Vellammal
P.Shanmugam
Engineering
College
M.Rathna Kumar
G.Porcheselvan
Aalim
Muhammed
Christopher
Salegh College of
Aloysius
Engineering
National level
Technical Symposium
(McACME‘13)
Paper Presentation
National level
Technical Symposium
Paper Presentation
Third Prize
First Prize
National level
Technical Symposium
First Prize
National level
Technical Symposium
Paper Presentation
First Prize
National level
Technical Symposium
Paper Presentation
Second Prize
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
Academic
Year
2015-2016
2014-2015
2013 - 2014
2012 - 2013
Eminent Academician and S cientists
Mr P. Senthil Kumar, HR-MANAGER,
American Megatrends India Private Limited,
Chennai.
Mr.G.Manikandan, Android development
Trainer, PLC technologies
Mr. K. Ramachandran,ION Business Head –
HCM,TATA Consultancy Services.
Dr. V.Rhymend Uthariaraj, Professor &
Director, Ramanujan Computing Centre
Anna University, Chennai
Smt.Thillaichelvi Ponnuchamy, Principal
Hardware Engineer,Oracle America Inc
Ms. K.Visalini, World Highest IQ Holder
Shri. Premkumar Rajendran, Vice
President,Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore.
Shri. V.Tharmaraj, Bahwan Cyber IT Park,
Chennai
Mr. P.S.Ravishankar, ST Microelectronics,
Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan
Professor, Department of Computer Science,
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
Sri. B. Ragava Srinivasan, AGM-Academic
Initiatives
Event
Technical Symposium
Vcreez 2015
Android Workshop
Technical Symposium
Shanonzii 2014
Career Guidance Program
International Conference
ICCIC 2012
International Conference
ICCIC 2012
Accreditation Workshop
ICTACT
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2011-2012
Dr .A.Velayudham, Scientist ‘F‘ , Project
Director (Manufacturing)
CVRDE. Ministry of Defense
A.K.Asokan, Managing Director of Netlab
Academy, Vadapalani,
Mr. Vijay Kuppuswamy, Software Training
Head,Netlab Academy
Mr.L.Suresh Babu, AGM Corporation
Initiative,ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu.
Mrs. R.Gayathri, Manager, Training
Department,ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu.
Dr.P.Mannar Jawahar, Former Vice
Chancellor,Anna University, Chennai-25
Mr.L. Suresh Babu, AGM Corporation
Initiative,ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu.
Mr.V.J.Pushpa Kumar, Director Good Ocean
Maritime.Institute for Logistics
S.Justus, Infosys Limited
Mr.Gajendran Ganesapandian
B.E.,Ms, Staff Engineer Paypal & Founder
www.Chennaihypermarket.com
Mr.Joseph Ganesh,
Broadband Business Lead, Chennai
Mr.M.Ramkrishnan, Professor Head, Dept. of
IT, Velammal Engineering College, Chennai.
ICTACT
Networking
Dot Net
FDP on Dot Net Prog.
FDP on Dot Net Prog.
SKR Live Streaming
SKR Live Streaming
Careers In Logistics &
Shipping
Guest Lecture on Big data
Mobile Application
Development in Android
Ethical Hacking
Cryptography & Network
Security
International Conference on ―
Dr.M.Arumugam,
Embedded Electronics and
Former Director,NIT, Trichy
Computing system‖
25. Seminars / Conferences / Workshops organized & the source of funding
Academic
Particulars of Seminars/
Source of Funding
Year
Workshops/ Seminars etc. organized
Workshop on Mobile Application Development In
PLC Technologies
Android
Uniq Technologies,
Technical Symposium Vcreez 2015
Poorvika
2015-2016
Srinivasa Educational
Java Programming
Trust
Srinivasa Educational
.NET Programming
Trust
Guest Lecture on Android In Java
VKS Technologies
VKS Technologies
Technical Symposium Shanonzii 2014
Uniq Technologies
2014-2015
Workshop on Mobile Application Development In
VKS Technologies
Android
FDP on Web Technology
Srinivasa Educational
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Trust
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
VKS Technologies
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
CMC Academy
HCL Infosystems Ltd
CSI
CMC Academy
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
HCL Infosystems Ltd
CSI
ICTACT
HCL Infosystems Ltd
Employment Skilled Gap & Corporate Expectation
Guest Lecture on Cyber Crime Investigation
Guest Lecture on Cryptography & Network Security
Guest Lecture on Android In Java
Workshop on Robotics
2013-2014
Guest Lecture on Cryptography & Network Security
Seminar on Networking
Seminar on Cloud Computing
Seminar on Cyber Security
Career Development Programme
Seminar on Areas of Information Systems Strategy
and Professional Issues
Seminar on Networking
FDP on Web Designing And Soft Skill In A Nutshell
Seminar on Dot Net Programming
Seminar on TCP / IP
Guest Lecture on Mobile Application Development In
Android
CMC Academy
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
IBM India Pvt Ltd
CMC Academy
CMC Academy
Srinivasa Educational
Trust
HCL Infosystems Ltd
ICTACT
Aditya Infotech
ICTACT
Guest Lecture on Digital Signal Processing
2012-2013
Data Base Management System
Big Data
Embedded System
Careers In Logistics & Shipping
Mobile Computing
Dot Net
Android
Dot Net Programming
26. Student profile programme /course wise:
Name of the
Course/
programme
Batch
Applications
received
B.Tech
IT
2011-2015
2010-2014
2009-2013
60
60
40
Enrolled
Selected
56
55
35
*M
16
28
16
*F
40
27
19
Pass
percentage
89.29
61.82
82.86
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27. Diversityof Students
Nameofthe
Course
%of students %ofstudents fromother
%of students from
fromthe samestate
States
abroad
B.Tech[IT] 2011-2015
100 %
NIL
NIL
B.Tech[IT] 2010-2014
100 %
NIL
NIL
B.Tech[IT] 2009-2013
100 %
NIL
NIL
Batch
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET,SLET, GATE, Civilservices, Defense services,etc.?
Name of the competitive Examination
NET/SLET/GATE/TANCET
Any other competitive examination (CAT/GRE/)
Number of students
cleared
4
7
29. Student progression
Student progression
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurship/
Self-employment
Against % enrolled
Batch
Batch
Batch
(2009-13) (2010-14) (2011-15)
17.1 %
14.5 %
9%
17.1 %
34.3 %
56.4 %
18.2 %
17.9 %
28.6 %
5.7 %
5.5 %
1.8 %
30. Detailsof Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
b) Internet facilities for Staff &Students
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
d) Laboratories
a) Library
Exclusive Department library is available and has adequate books and reference books
accessed by faculty and students. Project Reports are available for the students. CSI
Magazine is circulated to the students.
Total No. of
Volumes
423
National
Journals
(Central
Library)
12
International
Journals
(Central Library)
VCD
(ebooks)
11
30
DVD
VCD &
DVD
31
65
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b) Internet facilities for Staff &Students
 24X7 Wi-Fi Internet Facility with 4Mbps speed for students and faculties.
 Each Laboratory is having the internet facility with the speed of 20 Mbps through LAN
connection.
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
 3 classrooms and 1 tutorial room exclusively available for all years with adequate seating
capacity.
 Each class room is having the facility to fix projector when needed.
 Classrooms are supplemented with good quality benches, desks and spacious enough to
the students.
 Each classroom is provided with notice board for the student‘s notification.
 Each classroom is equipped with CCTV camera surveillance system to monitor.
Software
Lab Name
Hardware
Configuration
installed
Turbo C 3.0,
Intel Core i3 2120 CPU @
Oracle 9I,
3.30GHz,
Zenith Client
Rational Rose,
4 GB DDR3 RAM
Systems- 26
Visual Basic 6.0
OOPS / DS LAB 500 GB SATA HDD
Wipro Client
Visual Studio
Intel Pentium Core 2 Due 2.9
Systems-08
2008, JDK 1.6,
GHz,
JWSDP 1.3,
2 GB RAM, 320 GB HDD
Net Beans 6.5
Intel XEON e3-1220 (3.10
GHz /4core/80W/8 MB 8 GB
DDR3 RAM
HP Server
Turbo C,
OS / NETWORK 500 GB 3G SATA 7.2K RPM System – 1,
Red Hat Server,
LAB
HDD
Client SystemsTelnet Windows
Intel Core i3 2120 CPU @
34
Client.
3.30GHz, 4 GB DDR3 RAM
500 GB SATA HDD
Pentium IV 2.66 GHz
Server – 1
Turbo C,
MULTIMEDIA
1 GB DDR1 RAM,
Client SystemsBlender
LAB
80 GB HDD
40
OpenGL
31.Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
government or other agencies
No of Students
Source of Financial
Name of the Programme
Assistance
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL
BC
11
6
10
27
MBC
5
4
4
13
B.Tech
SC/ST
8
15
12
35
First Graduation
22
9
11
32
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32.Details on student enrichment
seminar)with external experts
Academi
c Year
Seminar Topic
Career Development Program
Mr.C.N.Balachandran
Android in Java
Employability Skill
Android Workshop
Networking
20132014
AROBOT
Cloud Computing
Cyber Security
20122013
Resource Person
Areas of Information Systems
Strategy And Professional
Issues
Java Programming
Talent and acquisition an
transformation
20142015
(speciallectures/workshops/
Mr.Debi Prasad Nayak,
Manager/Institutional,
Accel IT Academy
Mr.P.Ganesh,
Technical/software trainer at
Eyeopen Technologies
Mr Udaya Shankar
Sector Skill Council,
NASSCOM
Mr.Debi Prasad Nayak,
Manager/Institutional,
Accel IT Academy
Mr Abhishek Paul,
Principal, Educational &
Research
Infosys Ltd, Chennai
Mr.A.Karthick,
Project Developer,
VKS Technologies
Mr.Santhosh, Livewire,
Medavakkam,Chennai
Dr.Ashok Tiwari,
Principal Lecturer,
The University of Hertfordshire
Android in Java
20152016
programmes
Careers In Logistics &
Shipping
Mr.M.K.Swaminathan,
Founder & CEO Of AROBOT
Mr.Suresh Radhakrishnan
B.E.,PGDHRM,DIP TD, &
Mr.Manoj Kombissan
B.E.,PGDBA
Mr.S.Ramesh, MBA, Branch
Manager of India Can, Pearson
Company, Chennai.
Mr.V.J.Pushpa Kumar Director
Good Ocean Maritime – Institute
for Logistics
Participants /
Source of
funding
11/02/2015
26/08/2015
27/08/2015
31/08/2015
24/06/2015
11/02/2015
04/02/2015
23/08/2014
23/07/2014
ICTACT
20/03/2014
III Year
Students
19/03/2014
III Year
Students
20/02/2014
30/07/2013
III & IV yr
students
30/08/2013
II & IV yr
students
11/03/2013
ISTE
Students
Chapter
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Guest Lecture on Big data
S.Justus, Infosys Limited
Trends and Challenges in the
Latest High-Performance
Microprocessors Design
Smt.Thillaichelvi Ponnuchamy
Principal Hardware Engineer,
Oracle America Inc
Ms. K.Visalini
World Highest IQ Holder
Shri. Premkumar Rajendran
Vice President,
Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore.
Shri. V.Tharmaraj
Bahwan Cyber IT Park, Chennai
Mr. P.S.Ravishankar
ST Microelectronics, Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan
Professor, Department of
Computer Science, East Carolina
University, Greenville, NC
A.K.Asokan,
Managing Director,
Mr.S.Praveen
Netlab Academy, Vadapalani
Mr. VIJAY KUPPUSWAMY
Software Training Head,
Netlab Academy
Cloud Computing
Data Security
E-Commerce
Embedded Systems
Cloud Computing
Networking
DOT NET
07/09/2012
ISTE
Students
Chapter
04/07/2012
ICCIC 2012
04/07/2012
ICCIC 2012
05/07/2012
ICCIC 2012
05/07/2012
ICCIC 2012
06/07/2012
ICCIC 2012
06/07/2012
ICCIC 2012
13/07/2012
ICTACT
17/07/2012
ICTACT
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 The classroom sessions are made interactive and supplemented with PowerPoint
presentations, e-tutorials to encourage the students to think independently and inspire
their creativity.
 Virtual classes are introduced for some common topics for third and final year students.
 Students have been brought to the ANNA EDUSAT Centre and made to listen to the
expert lectures
 Demonstration methodology is adopted for better understandability of concepts and
involvement in problematic subjects.
 Special Coaching and extra tutorial classes are conducted for slow learners to improve the
pass percentage of the Department.
 Continuous Counseling is given to students to encourage and motivate them and to
overcome their academic and personal problems.
 Enhancement in Language and Skills proficiency is done by conducting Value added
courses.
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 Career Guidance is given as part of the curriculum by Head of the Department and all the
staff members
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Refer Annexure 6
Extension activities
S.No
Extension Activities
1
Counseling
Objective
To counsel the students and to
give suggestions about their
progress
To compete the difficulties
and to get good opportunities
in IT Sector the value added
program(such as c#&.NET) is
conducted
Resource person
Faculty of IT (SKREC)
Faculty from software
training organizations
VKS Technologies,
ICTACT
Adithya Infotech
2
Value Added Course
3
Presentation and
Communication skills
training
To make student excellent in
communication
Faculty of IT (SKREC)
Placement Training
To attend their final interview
in successful manner.
Faculty from placement
training organization
(SEED,ETHNUS etc)
4
35.SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths
 Faculty Cooperation and Dedication
 Dedicated and Disciplined Students
 Department Infrastructure
 High Faculty retention.
 All faculties are with Masters Degree.
 Eco friendly and pleasant working atmosphere
Weaknesses
 Funded and Consultancy Projects
 Less participation of students in industry internship programs.
 Faculty and Students publications
 Academically Weak Students
Opportunities
 Technology incorporation in to the Department.
 Avail grants from Government Agencies.
 Students Entrepreneurship is highly encouraged.
 Continuing Education for staff members is highly supported.
Challenges:
 Students as Slow Learners
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 Peer reviewed research Publications
 Improving Consultancy activities.
 Grants from Government funding agencies
Future Plans:
 To improve Industry Institution Interaction.
 To motivate students for more publications.
 Mini projects and to propose more research publications.
 To encourage the faculties to get funded and consultancy projects.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
1. Name of the Department
:
Humanities and Science
2. Year of Establishment
:
2001
3. Names of Programmes / Courses Offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc)
Programmes Offered
:
B.E. / B.Tech. (General Engineering)
(UG First Year)
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved
Subject
Departments
Interdisciplinary Course
Year/Sem
Code
involved
EE6201 Circuit Theory
I/II
EC6201 Electronic Devices
I/II
Electronics and
CS6201 Digital Principles and System Design
I/II
Communication
EC6211 Circuits and Devices Laboratory
I/II
Engineering
CS6211 Digital Laboratory
I/II
GE6162 Engineering Practices Laboratory
I/I
GE6161 Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
GE6263 Computer Programming Laboratory
I/II
Computer
CS6201 Digital Principles and System Design
I/II
Science and
Engineering
CS6201 Programming and Data Structure I
I/I
CS6212 Programming and Data Structures Laboratory I
I/II
GE6151 Fundamental of Computer Programming
I/I
GE6161 Computer Practices Laboratory
I/I
Information
Technology
CS6201 Programming and Data Structure I
I/I
CS6212 Programming and Data Structures Laboratory I
I/I
EE6211 Electric Circuits Laboratory
I/II
Electrical and
GE6252 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
I/II
Electronics
GE6162 Engineering Practices Laboratory
I/I
Engineering
EE6201 Circuit Theory
I/II
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I/I
GE6251 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering
I/II
Mechanical
GE6253 Engineering Mechanics
I/II
Engineering
GE6162 Engineering Practices Laboratory
I/I
GE6261 Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Laboratory
I/II
GE6152 Engineering Graphics
I/II
Civil
Engineering
GE6253 Engineering Mechanics
I/II
5. Annual /Semester /Choice Based Credit System (Programme wise)
Semester based credit system is followed as per Anna University Norms.
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Subject
Name of the
Name of the Course
Year/Sem
Code
Department
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II/III
Electronics and
Communication
MA6451 Probability and Random Process
II/IV
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MA7158 Applied Mathematics for Communication Engineers
I/I
Engineering
GE2723 Communication skills Laboratory
III/VI
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II/III
MA6453 Probability and Queuing Theory
II/IV
MA6566 Discrete Mathematics
III/V
Computer
CS6702 Graph Theory and applications
IV/VII
Science and
Engineering
CS6704 Resource Management Technique
IV/VII
GE2723 Communication skills Laboratory
III/VI
CP7201 Theoretical foundations of computer science
I/II
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II/III
Information
MA6453 Probability and Queuing Theory
II/IV
Technology
GE2723 Communication skills Laboratory
III/VI
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II/III
Electrical and
MA6459 Numerical Methods
II/IV
Electronics
Engineering
GE2723 Communication skills Laboratory
III/V
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II/III
Mechanical
MA6251 Statistics and Numerical methods
II/IV
Engineering
GE2723 Communication skills Laboratory
III/VI
MA6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
II/III
MA6459 Numerical Methods
III/VI
Civil Engineering
GE2723 Communication skills Laboratory
III/V
MC 7401 Resource Management Technique
II/V
Computer
Applications
MA 7151 Mathematical foundation for Computer science
I/II
BA7102 Statistics for Management
I/I
Business
administration
BA 7206 Applied operations research
I/II
7. Courses in collaboration with other Universities, Industries, Foreign Institutions, etc.
Nil
8. Details of Courses / Programmes discontinued (If any) with reasons
Nil
9. Number of Teaching Posts
Sanctioned Filled
1
1
Professors
5
5
Associate Professors
34
35
Assistant Professors
10. Faculty
Profile
with
name,
qualification,
designation,
specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D/M.Phil. etc.,)
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S.No
Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Ms.A.Meenakshi
Prof.G.Natarajan
Mr.E.M.Subramanian
Dr.P.Vasudevan
Ms.V.Vasanthi
Mr.A. Neel Armstrong
Dr.S.Kavitha
Ms.Sivasankari
Ms.V.M.Chitra
Ms.G.Ambika
Ms.S.Prema
Mr.Govindan
Ms.M.Shanmugavalli
Mr.Azhagarasu
Mr.Keerthivasan
Ms.Georgelin Jeba
Mahiba
Ms.R.Vijayalakshmi
Ms.S.Sathiya
Ms.P.S.Sumitha
Ms.K.Sarannya
Mr.S.Sankar
Ms.C.Manjula
Mrs.K.Rajammal
Ms.R.Sangeetha
Ms.R.Shalini
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Specialization
No. of Ph.D
No. of Years of Students guided
Experience
for the last 4
years
15 Y1 M
40 Y
35 Y
12 Y10 M
10 Y10 M
14 Y2 M
15 Y3 M
11Y3 M
10Y4 M
9 Y8 M
9Y7 M
6 Y2 M
7 Y1 M
4Y2 M
5Y5 M
-
Qualification
Designation
M.Sc., M.Phil.,(Ph.D)
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.Ph.D
M.Sc., M.Phil. (Ph.D)
M.Sc., M.Phil. ,(Ph.D)
M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil. ,(Ph.D)
M.Sc., M.Phil. ,(Ph.D)
M.Sc., M.Phil.,(Ph.D),
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.A.,M.Phil(Ph.D)
HOD&Asso.Professor
Professor
Associate Professor
Asso.Professor
Asso.Professor
Asso.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Physics
4 Y8 M
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.A.,M.Phil, (Ph.D)
M.A.,M.Phil, ,(Ph.D)
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Asst.Professor
Mathematics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
English
English
Chemistry
7 Y6 M
3 Y7 M
7 Y1 M
3 Y2 M
2 Y9 M
1 Y9 M
4 Y5 M
7Y2 M
2 Y3 M
Mathematics
Chemistry
Chemistry
Physics
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
English
-
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26 Ms.D.Devigarani
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Chemistry
3 Y8 M
27 Ms.S.Sivagami
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Chemistry
4 Y7 M
28 Mr.A.Dhanasekaran
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Chemistry
2 Y7 M
29 Ms.K.P.Madhan Kumar M.A.,M.Phil
Asst.Professor
English
11Y3 M
30 Ms.L.K.Priyavadhana M.A.,M.Phil
Asst.Professor
English
4Y11 M
31 Mr.M.Angappan
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Physics
4 Y2 M
32 Mr.S.Gopinath
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Physics
4 Y7 M
33 Ms.N.Jayalakshmi
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Mathematics
4 Y8 M
34 Ms.S.Saranya
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Mathematics
1 Y1 M
35 Ms.B.Anuradha
M.A.,M.Phil
Asst.Professor
English
3Y 3M
36 Mr.K.Ragu
M.A.,M.Phil
Asst.Professor
English
2 Y3 M
37 Ms.K.Kavitha
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Chemistry
1 Year
38 Ms.P.Vimalarani
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Chemistry
7 Y3 M
39 Ms.V.Saraswathy
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Physics
2 Y2 M
40 Mr.D.Baskaran
M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.Professor
Chemistry
30 Y
41 Mr.P.Saravanan
M.A.,M.Phil
Asst.Professor
English
1.5 Y
11. List of senior visiting Faculty
Name of visiting Faculty
Name of Organization and address
Mr.G.Natarajan
Pachaiyappa‘s College For Men, Chennai.
Professor of Chemistry
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty
Nil
13. Student-Teacher ratio (programme wise)
Student-Teachers ratio
Programme
As per Norms
Availability
B.E. General Engineering
15:1
15:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled
Category
Sanctioned
Filled
Academic Support
02
02
Staff
-
-
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15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/D.Litt/Ph.D/M.Phil/PG
Teaching Faculty
Qualification
Number of Faculty
Ph.D
3
PG with M.Phil
38
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received
Nil
17. Departmental Projects funded by DST-FIST;UGC, DBT, ICSSR,etc. and total grants
received
Nil
18. Research centre / facility recognized by the university
Nil
Publications
Conference
Journal
Name of the Faculty
National
International
National
International
Dr.P.Vasudevan
1
2
8
Mrs.A.Meenakshi
9
2
3
Mr.Neel Armstrong
1
2
Mrs.V.M.Chitra
2
2
2
Mrs.G.Ambika
3
2
1
Mrs.S.Prema
1
2
3
Faculty
Name of the
International/
National Journal
Optoelectron. Adv.
Mater.–Rapid commun
Dr.
P.Vasudevan
Bull. Korean Chem.
Soc.
Int. J. chemtech res.
Title of the paper
―Growth, structural,
mechanical, etching
and dielectric
properties of Lmethionine
L-methioninium
hydrogen maleate
single crystal‖
―Synthesis, optical and
electrical studies of
nonlinear optical
crystal: L-arginine
semi-oxalate
Synthesis and
characterization of Lmethioninium nitrate
single crystal for
Year and
volume
Impact
Factor
Vol. 6, No.
11-12, 11071112, 2012
0.402
Vol. 34, No.
1, 128-132,
2013.
0.835
Vol.5, No.4,
pp 20182026, 2013
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International Journal of
Computing Algorithm
nonlinear optical
applications
Synthesis and
characterization of Larginine semi-oxalate
single crystal
Studies on Second
Harmonic Generation
Efficiency of Organic
Material L-arginine
maleate dihydrate
Synthesis, thermal and
nonlinear optical
characterization of Larginine semi-oxalate
single crystals
Optical and dielectric
properties of Lmethionine Lmethioninium
hydrogen maleate
single crystal
Investigation on
Nucleation Kinetics
and Photoluminescence
Characterization of a
Nonlinear Optical Larginine Maleate
dihydrate Single
Crystal
2 Disjoint Paths in
Oriented Mesh
Networks.
International Journal of
Computing Algorithm
On Domination in
Fuzzy Graphs.
Spectrochim. Acta,
Part A.
Optik.
AIP Conf. Proc.
AIP Conf. Proc.
Int. J. chemtech res.
V.M.Chitra
A.Meenakshi
Procd.International
Journal of Mathematics
and Computer science
Procd. of National
journal of Recent
trends in advanced
mathematics
Superior dominating
sub graph
Del-Domination
Vol.106,
210–215,
2013
2.129
Vol.124,
4155–4158,
2013
0.769
Vol.1447,
1271-1272,
(2012)
3.525
1512, 866867, (2013)
3.525
Vol.6, No.5,
pp 30343039, AugSept 2014
1.00
Volume 03
,February
2014 ,pages
463-467
Volume 02
,October
2013 ,pages
248-250
Page No79&80
Jan 2011
0.309
0.256
0.489
Year-Oct
2010,
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International Journal of
Mathematical sciences
A. Neel
Armstrong
Exact solution of on
unsteady flow past a
Elixir journal of
parabolic
started
international
isothermal vertical with
variable mass diffusion
On
flow
past
a
parabolic
started
Internationa ljournal of vertical plate with
Engineering Research
variable
temperature
and variable mass
diffusion
Journal of
Mathematical Analysis
S. Prema
Domination numbers
for Maximal planar
graph
Global Journal of
science frontier
research mathematics
and decision sciences
International Journal of
Jamal Academic
research Journal an
interdisciplinary
Co-efficient bounds for
certain subclasses of
Analytic functions
Co-efficient problem
for certain subclass of
Analytic functions
using Quasi
subordination
Co-efficient Estimates
for certain subclasses
of meromorphic Biunivalent functions
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19. Areas of consultancy and income generated
NIL
20. Faculty as members in
All faculty members are member in ISTE.
21. Student Projects
Not applicable for first year B.E./B.Tech students.
22. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
a. Awards /Recognition received by faculty
Name of the faculty
Awards/Recognition
Mrs.A.Meenakshi
Best Teacher award by SKREC
G.Ambika
Annals of Pure and
Applied Mathematics
5.09
3.5
0.548
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Best Teacher award by TSHP College
Best Teacher award by SKREC
b. Certificate of Appreciation for producing Best Academic Results
Academic Year Number of Faculty
2014-2015
5
2013-2014
4
2012-2013
6
c. Academic Achievement by Students
Academic Year
Toppers List
1. Suchithra.S
2014-2015
2. Uma Maheshwari.V
3. Hemavathi.K
1. Gayathri.S
2013-2014
2. Tharini.A
3. Saravanan.P
1. Gnana Soundari.J
2012-2013
2. Uma Mageswari.M
3. Rajashree.R
1. Santhiya.J
2011-2012
2. Deepika.K
3. Pavithra.R
d. Co-curricular & Extra-curricular Achievements received by students
Academic Year
Number of Students
2014-2015
45
2013-2014
15
2012-2013
17
23. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
Academic
Name of Academicians /
Name of the Event
Year
Scientists / Visitors
Dr.RBN, M.A.,Ph.D
Induction Day Programme
2015-2016
Doyen in Spiritual Discourse
2015
Kanchi Kamakoti Peedam
Mr.Radhakrishnan, IPS
ADGP, Tamil Nadu Police
Mr Irai Anbu IAS,
Motivational talk for the
Director – Anna Institute of Management
Students
Dr. V.Rhymend Uthariaraj
Professor Secretary, Tamil Nadu Engineering
2014-2015
Admissions
Dr.Kavidasan,
Director
Induction Day Programme
Root Industries
2014
Coimbatore
Dr.P.Vasudevan
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Isha Yoga Center,
Headmaster of the centre.
Dr.D.Jayaraman
Science Day 2015
Professor of Physics
Presidency College, Chennai.
Dr.S.Sankar, Professor & Head
Seminar on Quantum
Department of Physics
MIT Campus, Chrompet, Chennai.
A.K.Pattabiraman, Head Accreditation Process ,
Induction Day Programme
TCS, Chennai.
2013
M.Balakrishnan, Ex corres SBOA School
2013-2014
Isha Yoga Center,
Yoga /Meditation
Headmaster of the centre.
Aatral ootum Vizha
Actor Dhamu
24. Seminars / Conferences/ Workshops organized & the source of funding
Department of Humanities and science have been organized two days workshop entitled
―QUEUING THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS‖ on 24-25 June 2011 at college premises for
faculty to gaine sound knowledge to teach in this subject effectively.
25. Student Profile Programme / Course wise
Enrolled
Name of the course/
Applications
Pass
Selected
Programme
Received
Percentage
*Male
*Female
2014-2015
391
380
289
91
68.9
2013-2014
346
342
204
138
55.4
B.E./B.Tech
2012-1013
422
416
251
165
57.4
2011-2012
420
416
254
162
61.41
26. Diversity of students
% of
% of
% ofstudents
Name of the
Academic
studentsfrom
studentsfrom
from
Course
Year
theSame State
otherStates
abroad
2014-2015
97
3
NIL
2013-2014
98
2
NIL
B.E./B.Tech.
First Year
2012-2013
98
2
NIL
2011-2012
96
4
NIL
27. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
Not applicable for the first year B.E./B.Tech students.
28. Student Progression
All the first year B.E./B.Tech students are promoted to second year.
29. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a. Library
Separate room is available for the department library. Department Library has text and reference
books which is easily access by faculty and students.
Yoga /Meditation
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National
DVD
International
VCD
Total No. of Journals
(NPL video
Journals(Central
eVolumes
(Central
and other
Library)
books
Library)
videos)
626
1483
5
5
25
20
b. Internet Facility for Faculty and Students
 Each laboratory has internet facility with printer.
 24x7 wifi connectivity is available in entire campus.
Internet Speed: 20MBs with LAN
Service Provider: BSNL and Vodafone
c. Class room with ICT facility
 The department has one smart class and 12 lecture halls for first year students.
 Classrooms are fully furnished with desks.
 All class room has notice board for the students‘ notification.
 Classrooms are under surveillance with CCTV camera
d. Laboratories:
Name of the Laboratories
Major Equipments
 Ultrasonic Interferometer
 Spectrometer
 Travelling Microscope
Physics Laboratory
 Cary Foster Bridge
 Band gap apparatus
 B-H curve apparatus
 Potentiometer
 Chemical balance
 Conductivity Meter
 Digital Balance
 Flame Photometer
Chemistry Laboratory
 Spectrophotometer
 Ph meter
 Potentiometer
 Hot air Oven
Communication Skill Laboratory
 Globarena software 2.0 version
30. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies
Number of
Period
Community
Name of the scholarship
students
OC
Meritorial Scholarship
44
BC/MBC
Educational Scholarship
223
2014-2015
SC/ST
Post Metric Scholarship
61
OTHERS
Fee Concession
51
OC
Meritorial Scholarship
63
2013-2014
BC/MBC
Educational Scholarship
282
Total
No. of
Titles
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SC/ST
Post Metric Scholarship
38
OTHERS
Fee Concession
30
OC
Meritorial Scholarship
55
BC/MBC
Educational Scholarship
308
2012-2013
SC/ST
Post Metric Scholarship
57
OTHERS
Fee Concession
22
31. Details on student enrichment programme (special lectures /workshops /seminar) with
external experts.
 Every year department have been conducted Induction Day programme for all the first
year B.E/B.Tech students to inform rules and regulations of the college and motivate
them by special lecture through chief guest.
 One day workshop was conducted for all the first year B.E/B.Tech students for
motivating the students towards education and discipline with lead India-2020 National
movements with chief guest ―Palakural chakaravathi‖ Actor Dhamu.
 To create awareness and to enrich scientific thoughts among the students, celebrated
National Science day on 27th February, 2015 with paper presentation, quiz Program and
science exhibition. It is an inter college meet. Students from various colleges have
participated and prove their talents.
 Organize English Club Program for the development of communication skills and
technical skills every year.
32. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Black board lecture by faculty members.

Clarify oral questions asked by students.

Lecture demonstration with ppt slides and related videos.

Special lecture for students by guest speaker

Using models in the class room

Using diagrams, tables, graphs and statistical report by faculty members for teaching.

Involved problem solving and consider different case studies to understand easily.

Using technology and instrumental resources for teaching.

Council the students and conducting the motivated talk given by resource persons.

Theory relevant laboratory experiment performed for students.

Conducting GD and Presentation, to develop student‘s communication skill and
students has to participate individual seminar on a particular topic.

Faculties are given some important websites address to improve students education
level through Internet.
33. Participation in institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Institutional Social Responsibility(ISR)
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Event Name
Ministry of Panchayat Raj(Govt of
India)
Sapling Plantation
Blood Donation camp with Madras
Voluntary Blood Bureau
Blood Donation camp with Lions
club
Blood Donation camp with Madras
Egmore Lions Blood Bank &
Research foundation
Traffic rules awareness
Yoga class
Android and Robotic workshop
Extension activities
S.No
Extension Activities
1
Counseling
Training on / Role
Information Communication on
Technology Skills(Rural
Development website)
National Service Scheme
National Service Scheme
National Service Scheme
Target Audience
Panchayat Office
Staff(2 week)
NSS Students and
other volunteers
NSS Students and
other volunteers
NSS Students and
other volunteers
National Service Scheme
NSS Students and
other volunteers
THOZHAN Foundation
EASHA YOGA Foundation
App development
All students
All students
School students
Objective
To counsel the students and
motivated them.
Resource person
Faculty from
Department (H&S)
Presentation and
To make student excellent in
Faculty from
3
Communication skills
communication
Department (H&S)
training
34. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans
Strength
 The department of humanities and science was established in the year 2001.
 Department has 15 years of experience with excellence.
 Faculty strength 41 members of English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
 All faculty members are well qualified as per AICTE norms and experienced.
 3 faculty members were received doctoral degree and 6 faculty members are pursuing
Ph.D.
 Self e-learning kit is provided for students.
Weakness
 Lacking of communication between parents and teachers. Need improvement.
 Low cut-off students were joined more.
Objective
 Raise the progress of college from current position.
 Implement technical aspects in teaching methods to improve learning system.
 Organize many seminars, symposium and conferences for students to improve their
knowledge.
Challenges
 Have to produce more pass percentage in the university examination result.
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 Have to give more coaching class for slow learners.
Future Plans of the department
 Planning to start a research centre in future.
 Planning to send proposals for receiving fund projects.
 Planning to organize many numbers of workshop, seminars and conferences for students
and faculty members.
 Insist the faculty members and students to participate in many seminars, conferences and
workshop in national and international level.
 Instructed all the faculty members register to do research.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
1. Name of the Department
:
Management Studies (MBA)
2. Year of Establishment
:
2006
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered
Courses offered
Name of the Course
PG
Master of Business Administration. (MBA)
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Subject Code
Interdisciplinary courses
Year/Sem Department involved
BA7102
Statistics for Management
I/I
Humanities and Science
BA7108
Written Communication
I/I
Humanities and Science
BA7312
Professional Skill Development
II/III
Humanities and Science
5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system
Semester based credit system is followed.
6.Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Subject
Name of the
Course
Year/Sem
code
department
MG2451
Principles of Management
III/VI
ECE, Civil, Mech
Engineering Economics &
IV/VII
MG2452
CSE & IT
Financial Accounting
&III/V
GE2022
Total Quality Management
IV/VII
Mechanical
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities and institutions.
NIL
8. Details of courses and programmes discontinued.
NIL
9. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors)Designation
Sanctioned Filled
1
1
Professor
2
2
Associate Professors
6
7
Asst. Professors
10. Faculty profile with Name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./
Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)
No. of
No of PhD
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization
Years of
Students
Experience
Guided
C. Ganeshkumar
MBA
Asso.Prof. Finance
12
R. Kumar
MBA
Asso. Prof Finance
14
K. P. Sajana
MBA
Asst. Prof Finance
8
M. Nishanthi
MBA
Asst. Prof HR & Marketing
4
B. Kiruthiga
MBA
Asst. Prof HR & Marketing
3
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R. Harita
P. Ramachandran
M. Shalini
A.Muneeswari
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof
Asst.Prof
Finance & HR
HR & Marketing
HR & Marketing
HR & Marketing
1
1
6
-
11. List of Visiting Seminar Faculty
: NIL
12. Percentage of classes taken by the temporary faculty – program-wise information:
NIL
13. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Student Teacher Ratio
Programme
As per Norms Availability
15:1
15:1
MBA
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled Supporting Staff Sanctioned filled
Designation
Sanctioned Filled
1
1
Support staff
1
1
Administrative staff
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.
Teaching Faculty
Qualification Number
PG - MBA
8
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies
and grants received project-wise :
Applied for several projects at MSME
17.Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received :
Ongoing project:
Funds received from MSME for Entrepreneurial HRD training program for MBA students
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: NIL
19. Publications:
Published by the Faculty
No of Publications
Name of the
S. NO
Conference
Journal
Faculty
National
International
National
International.
1
C. Ganeskumar
5
10
3
2
R. Kumar
5
7
4
3
K. P. Sajana
1
4
1
4
M. Nishanthi
2
1
5
B. Kiruthiga
1
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20. Areas of consultancy and income generated:NIL
21. Faculty as members in
a) National committees
: NIL
b)International Committees
: NIL
c) Editorial Boards
: NIL
22. Student projects
Academic Year % of In house Projects % Of Industrial Projects
2012-2013
Nil
100%
2013-2014
Nil
100%
2014-2015
Nil
100%
23. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students
a) Faculty Achievement
Certificate of appreciation for producing best academic results
Academic Year Certificate of Appreciation
2014-2015
9
2013-2014
8
2012-2013
7
2011-2012
6
a) Student Rank holders
Recognition
Name
Batch CGPA Rank
by the
Institution
Sathyapriya. P 2008-10 76.71% 40th
37th
Deepika
2009-11
7.85
39th
SaiSreesha
2009-11
7.83
Cash award
26th
Pavithra
2010-12
7.20
28th
Kalaiselvi. V 2011-13
8.50
31st
Akila. V
2011-13
8.47
b) Student Toppers
S.No
1
2
3
4
1.
2.
1.
1.
2.
1.
Name
Kalaiselvi. V
Akila. V
Vidhya. T
Aishwarya. V
C. Raja
Swetha Singh
Batch
2011-2013
2012-2014
2013-2015
2014-2016
c) Student 100% Attendance
S.No
Name
Academic year
1
Monica. S
2013-2014
2
Vandana Pundir
2014-2015
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d) Papers presented by students
Title
Optimal capital
structure and
market power-An
analysis of select
twenty companies
E. Devi
Promotion,
turnover and
performance
evaluation:
evidence from the
careers of
employees in select
private limited
companies at
Tambaram mepz.
D. R. Srinivasan
Effects of
relationship
banking towards
customers with
reference to
Lakshmi Vilas
Bank, Chennai
T. S. Deepika
The impact of
gender, value
orientation, risk
attitude and trust
reciprocity among
the engineering
students of
Chennai –
suburban
V. Kanirajan
Institutional and
individual
investors of BSE
100 index
companies
preference for
Papers presented by Students
Place
Sem/Con
Level
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Conference International
Engineering
and
Technology
ISBN/ISSN
Date
ISBN
May 6
&&
2011
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
college of
Engineering
and
Technology
Conference
International
ISBN
May 6
&7
2011
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Engineering
and
Technology
Conference
International
ISBN
May 6
&7
2011
23 &
24
2012
May 6
&&
2011
SA
Engineering
College
Conference
International
ISBN &
ISSN
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Engineering
and
Technology
Conference
International
ISBN
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dividends and
share repurchases
Penna Sai Sreesha
A study on the
relationship
between individual
positive
characteristics and
their engagement
in organizational
citizenship
behaviour
V. Ramya
Alternatives For
Going Public:
Evidence From
Select SelfUnderwritten IPOs,
Reverse Takeovers
And Traditional
IPO In India
A. G. Sridhar
Kumar
Discontinuity in
the environment,
firm response and
dynamic
capabilities of
employees
C. Renuka
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Engineering
and
Technology
Conference
International
ISBN
May 6
&7
2011
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Engineering
and
Technology
Conference
International
ISBN
May 6
2011
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Engineering
and
Technology
Conference
International
ISBN
May 6
2011
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
Name, Designation
R. Narayana RETD. IAS
Officer
K Kothandaraman – Chief
Engineer
N.V. Sharma – General
Manager
Regi Thomas , Manager
southern Region
S. Balasubramani
Host Institution/ Industry
Former Chief Election
Commission (Pondicherry)
Academic Year
Tamilnadu Electricity Board
2014-2015
TVS Sundaram Fasteners
Limited
2013-2014
Karvey Stock Broking
2013-2014
Resource management
consultant
2012-2013
2014-2015
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25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
S.NO
1
2
3
4
Name of the
Programme
Fledgling – M
Emerging
Management
Practices in
Current Business
Scenrio
Innovative
management for
sustainable
development
Improve your
Business
Nature
Seminar/
Conference
Conference
22/10/2012 Srinivasa Educational Trust
Conference
13/08/2013 Srinivasa Educational Trust
Conference
20/04/2014 Srinivasa Educational Trust
Seminar
18/11/2014 MSME
Date
Source of Funding
26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the course Application Received Selected
MBA (2014-2015)
MBA (2013-2014)
MBA (2012-2013)
MBA (2011-2012)
31
28
80
52
22
17
60
44
Enrolled
Pass %
M
F
14
8
23%
11
6
41%
41 19
73%
33 11
86%
27. Diversity of Students
% of students from
% of students from % of students
the same state
the other state
from Abroad
MBA (2012-2013)
100%
Nil
Nil
MBA (2013-2014)
94%
6%
Nil
MBA (2014-2015)
91%
9%
Nil
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?
NIL
29. Student progression
Name of the course
Student Progression
UG to PG
PG to M. Phil
PG to Ph.D
Ph.D to Post – Doctoral
Against % Enrolled
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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Employed
 Campus selection
 Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurship/Self Employed
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Central Library
Total
Total
number National
Year number
of
journal
of titles
volumes
2015
1279
5005
84%
79%
64%
11%
15%
Nil
International
journal
VCD,
e
books
DVD,
Video
lectures
VCD, DVD
Management
30
-
-
60
14
b) Department Library
No of Titles No of Books
28
203
c) Internet Facility for staff and students
Room
Shared/
Usage
Description
Exclusive
LB101
HOD Room
Exclusive
LB102
Faculty room
Exclusive
Net Lab
Data Analysis & Business
Modelling Laboratory
Shared
No Of System
Wi-Fi 1 PC with Internet 4
Mbps Speed
Wi-Fi 2 PC with Internet 4
MBPS Speed
60 Nos Connected with LAN
and Wi-Fi Facility 20Mbps
speed
d) Classroom
 The department has lecture halls with LCD Projector, WiFi Connectivity and Laptop
e) Laboratory
S.No
Particulars
Computer Facility available
1
No of Computer Terminals 60
2
Hardware Specification
Intel Core 15
3
No of Terminals on LAN
60
Tally
4
Application Software
IBM SPSS 20
Office Automation Package Microsoft
5
Package
Operation Research Package TORA
Accounting Package Such as Tally
6
Printer
Canon, HP
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from College, University, Government
or other agencies.
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Name of the financial assistance
BC/MBC common scholarship
SC/ST common scholarship
No of students receiving financial assistance
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
11
12
4
14
21
5
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts
Name of the
Target
Date
Event
Content
Resource Person
Audience
Intellectual
Guest
MBA I YR &
7/4/2012 R. Uma
development of
Lecture
II YR
MIS
Demand in
Guest
Natural and
MBA I YR &
31/3/2013 Balu
Lecture
cultural resource
II YR
management
Is Capitalism
MBA I YR &
22/10/2013 R. Narayana
Workshop
Fading?
II YR
Guest
Breaking the
MBA I YR &
22/2/2014 V. R. Kothandaraman
Lecture
glass ceiling
II YR
Risks and
Guest
MBA I YR &
30/3/2014 Regithomas
Rewards in stock
Lecture
II YR
market
Marketing in
Guest
MBA I YR &
11/9/2014 NVK. Sharma
Competitive
Lecture
II YR
Environment
Issues and
Guest
MBA I YR &
5/7/2015 R. Narayana
insights in
Lecture
II YR
management
Value Added Courses
Ms Office
Spoken English
Life Science
Career Oriented programmes
News Hour
Aptitude Test
Group Discussion
Communication Skills
Mock Interview
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
1. Teaching the basics and Making the students to learn more through practical examples
and discussions
2. Touching their family sentimental feelings by counseling with him about his family conditions and
inducing & motivating to perform
3. Added communication, Aptitude, basic mathematics (Short answers) and other career oriented
classes along with placement classes.
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Various teaching methods adopted:
 Business Game
 Chalk & Board presentation
 Case Study Discussion
 Role Play
 Corporate Presentation
 Debate on Current Economic Conditions
 Guest lecture
 Industrial visits
 Value added courses
 Class Tests & Cycle Test
 Tutorial Classes
 Coaching Classes
 Seminar
 Business quiz
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Event Name
Organizers
Target
Audience
Blood Donation camp with Madras Voluntary
Blood Bureau
National Service
MBA Students
Scheme
National Service
Blood Donation camp with Lions club
MBA Students
Scheme
Traffic police
Traffic awareness camp
MBA Students
department
ISHA YOGA
Yoga class
MBA Students
Foundation
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength:
 Well qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty
 Produced 6 Anna University Ranks since inception
 Quality Education with an Environment of Academic Discipline
 Library with required number of management books.
 Enthusiastic, dedicated Management students who are consistent in their enrollment.
 Well furnished classrooms
 Value Added Courses for enhancing Employability and Placement
 Excellent/ Personalized mentoring, Student and Faculty Development
 Personality, Communication, Soft Skill and Life Skill Development
 Extensive Co-curricular and Extracurricular Activities
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Weakness:
 Professional skills need to be further improved among students
 Communication skills among rural based students needs improvement
 Lack of international student attraction
Opportunities
 Leader in providing quality management education clubbed with placements
 Industry oriented training
 Becoming a leader in student placements.
 Opportunity to fetch entrepreneurial skills.
 An opportunity to interact with eminent personalities.
Challenges
 Acute competition
 Diversity of students
 To meet the requirements of regulatory bodies
Future plans
 To apply for central government sponsored projects
 To undertake socio economic projects
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ANNEXURE I
STUDENT ENRICHMENT COURSES
Year
Courses
offered
2012-2013
NI LabVIEW
NI LabVIEW
IBM
Fundamentals of
Embedded
System Design
Objective
ECE
To provide a broad knowledge about graphical
programming and it will be useful to acquire any data
from the external environment.
To meet the need of industrial requirement in labview
domain by providing basic idea of LabVIEW and its
application in various fields.
To provide new opportunities for employment,inspire
confidence in their technical skills, leading to more
promotions
To provide a broad knowledge about graphical
programming and it will be useful to acquire any data
from the external environment.
To meet the need of industrial requirement in lab view
domain by providing basic idea of LabVIEW and its
application in various fields.
To provide new opportunities for employment,inspire
confidence in their technical skills, leading to more
promotions
Students will be able to understand the Basic function
of Rational Application Developer and Develop Real
Time Application.
Students will get familiarized with Java language.
Provides Hands On Lab Course Experience for The
Students.
To give the broad knowledge on programming using C
language and assembly language.
This course builds from core concept to advanced
levels with a good balance of lectures and labs,
followed by a live industry relevant project.
Faculty
Students
participated
No of
participants
Ms.T.Muthukumari
Ms.Haritha
.K.Sivaraman
Mr.T.Kaliraja
BE ECE III
Year
128
Mr.P.Suresh
BE EEE III
Year
BE ECE II
Year
Mr.Ramesh
BE ECE III
Year
65
107
34
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VLSI
MATLAB
2013-2014
NI LabView
Fundamentals of
embedded system
design
VLSI
2014-2015
NI LabView
2015-2016
MATLAB
NI LabView
To enhance the programming language to do their final
year projects.
To train the students for carriers in HDL and FPGA
design.
To acquire a broad knowledge about the MATLAB
and it will be helpful to do their projects
To meet the need of industrial requirement in labview
domain by providing basic idea of LabVIEW and its
application in various fields.
To give the broad knowledge on programming using C
language and assembly language.
This course builds from core concept to advanced
levels with a good balance of lectures and labs,
followed by a live industry relevant project.
To enhance the programming language to do their final
year projects.
To train the students for carriersin HDL and FPGA
design.
To acquire a broad knowledge about the MATLAB
and it will be helpful to do their projects
To provide a broad knowledge about graphical
programming and it will be useful to acquire any data
from the external environment.
To meet the need of industrial requirement in lab view
domain by providing basic idea of LabVIEW and its
application in various fields.
To provide new opportunities for employment,inspire
confidence in their technical skills, leading to more
promotions.
To provide a broad knowledge about graphical
programming and it will be useful to acquire any data
from the external environment.
To meet the need of industrial requirement in lab view
domain by providing basic idea of LabVIEW and its
application in various fields.
BE ECE III
Year
17
BE ECE
II/III/IV Year
107
BE ECE III
&IV Year
237
Mr.Ramesh
BE ECE IV
Year
22
Mr.C.Sridhar
BE ECE III
Year
18
Ms.S.Premalatha
Ms.Ambika
BE ECE
II/III/IV Year
107
Ms.P.Vijayasri
Mr.P.Maheshkumar
Ms.D.Kirupadevi
Mr.Gurumoorthy
BE ECE III
& IV Year
211
BE ECE III
Year
102
Mr.C.Sridhar
Ms.S.Premalatha
Mr.K.Sivakumar
Ms.T.Muthukumari
Ms.D.Kirupadevi
Mr.P.Suresh
Ms.P.Vijayasri
Mr.P.Maheshkumar
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MATLAB
RED-HAT
MATHCAD
To create a program within the Mathcad worksheet
using Mathcad's programming features.
C# AND .NET
To learn the fundamental skills that are required to
design and develop object-oriented applications for the
Web and Microsoft Windows by using Microsoft
Visual C# .NET
CISCO
2013-2014
DOT NET
2014-2015
To provide new opportunities for employment,inspire
confidence in their technical skills, leading to more
promotions
To acquire a broad knowledge about the MATLAB
and it will be helpful to do their projects
CSE
To perform the core system administration skills
required in Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments.
Improving collaboration can help youmeet your
business goals. Explore the business value of
collaboration use cases to benefit your organization
To impart native code ie., machine language
Ms.S.Premalatha
Ms.Saranya
BE ECE III
Year
102
Mrs.A.Safia
CSE
11
CSE
12
CSE
25
Ms.R.Vethavalli
CSE
13
Ms.S.Uma
Ms.G.Renugadevi
Ms.V.Vimala
Ms.T.Amurthvalai
Ms.T.Dhanalakshmi
CSE
30
CSE
ALL 4TH
YEAR
Mrs.Meenakshi
Mrs.Ambika
Mrs.Chitra
MS.T.Kujani
Ms.T.Dhanalakshmi
Mr.N.sathish Kumar
Mr.S.Suresh
Ms.R.Valarmathi
OPEN SOURCE
LAB
To know the advancement of open source technologies
LAMB
To learn, apache as the Web server, MySQL as the
relational database management system and PHP as the
object-oriented scripting language
Mr.N.SathishKumar
Mr.S.Baskar
CSE
ALL 4TH
YEAR
To provide a broad term for the work involved
in developinga web site for the Internet (World
Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network).
Mr.KisharAhmed.N
CSE
ALL 4TH
YEAR
To know the an open-source operating system used for
smartphones and tablet computers
Mr.Karthik
CSE
ALL 4TH
YEAR
Web
Development
Jelly Stone
Technologies
ANDROID
VKS
Technologies
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C# AND .NET
LANGUAGE
To enables developers to build a variety of secure and
robust applications that run on the .NET
MATLAB
EEE
To multi-paradigm numerical computing environment
and fourth-generation programming language
NI LabView
2014
2015
PLC
Solid works
1516
2015-2016
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Rapid Prototyping
To know the system-design platform and development
environment for a visual programming language
from National Instruments.
To meet an industrial computer control system that
continuously monitors the state of input devices and
makes decisions based upon a custom program to
control the state of output devices.
MECHANICAL
To learn solid works software application
Students are trained in RPT machine
Mr.N.Sathishkumar
Mr.S.Suresh
Mr.Baskar
Mr.Gokulakrishnan
CSE
43
Ms.Radhika
II Year
37
Ms.N. Kumarikala
III Year
47
AXIS GLOBAL
AUTOMATION
TECH. STAFF
IV Year
48
Dr.M.Senthil Kumar
Mr.K.Madhivanan
II &III year
54
Dr.M.Senthil Kumar
IV year
23
Ms. Tamilarasi
III / II
21
IT
2011-2012
C, C++
IBM Tools
2012-2013
Linux
Web Designing
To understand C and C++programming through
compiler reviews, source code, tips and tricks.
To provide a diverse portfolio to give your enterprise
the flexibility to build innovative, robust, scalable, and
security-rich
To know an open-source operating system modelled on
UNIX
To know the process of creation, with the intention of
presenting the content on electronic web pages
Visual Basic, MSTo impart knowledge about two separate technologies
ACCESS
Ms.Thenmozhi
18
IV / II
Mr.Vetrivendhan
18
Mr.K.Prabhu
Ms. Tamilarasi
Ms.Thenmozhi
24
V / III
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Networking,Simu
lation Tools
Web
Programming
1314
1314
NET
Programming
TALLY
15-16
Blender, OpenGL
1415
Adobe Software
SPSS
MS. OFFICE
To
know
the
interaction
between
the
different networkentities
To know the writing, markup and coding involved in
Web development
To understand the series of software suites of graphic
design, video editing, and web development
applications
Training in animation
To compile and execute applications
MBA
To impart the knowledge of Accounting software Tally
among the students
To make the students understand the concept of
Statistical package for social science.
To impart the knowledge of Ms Office among the
students.
Dr.SenthilKumar
Mr.Vetrivendhan
Ms. Tamilarasi
14
VI / III
Dr.SenthilKumar
Dr.SenthilKumar
Ms. Tamilarasi
Ms.Thenmozhi
Mr.Vetrivendhan
R.Kumar
C.Ganeshkumar
C.Ganeshkumar
14
14
VII / IV
VI / III
MBA I & II
YEAR
MBA I & II
YEAR
MBA I & II
YEAR
12
12
77
38
38
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ANNEXURE II
WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS CONDUCTED
Date
10.08.2011
26.08.2011
22.09.2011
3.10.2011
28.01.2012
6.02.2012
7.02.2012
13.02.2012
14.02.2012
16.02.2012
17.02.2012
21.02.2012
17.07.2012
23.07.2012
26.07.2012
9.08.2012
09.08.2012
FDPS/Training Programs/Seminars/
Name of the Speaker(S) with Designation
Conference Title
Computer Science & Engineering(2011-2012)
Guest Lecture on Process Flows and Modeling in Enterprises Dr.Visanath Kumar, Consultant, TCS, Mumbai
Mr. Suresh Krishnan, Vice President, ForceOne Software
Seminar on “ Cloud Computing and Ethical Hacking”
Solutions Pvt Ltd, Chennai
Workshop on “ IBM Great Mind Challenge”
Mr.Senthil,Regional Manager, IBM, Chennai.
Mr.A.ChandraSekaran, Vice President, CSI student Chapter,
Inauguration of SKREC student chapter 2011
Chennai.
Ms. PriyankaBalasubramanian, KPMG Advisory Services Pvt.Ltd
Dr.S.K.Srivatsa, Senior Professor, Department of ECE,
Seminar on “Machine Vision and Robotics”
MIT
Seminar on Campus to Career
Mr.MuralimeenakshiSundaram, Faculty, NIIT, Porur
Seminar on Hardware & Networking
Mr.Bharadwaj, Senior manager, NIIT, Porur, Chennai.
Seminar on Cloud computing & Android
Mr.Bharadwaj, Senior Manager, NIIT, Porur.
Mr.R.Ganesamorthy, Faculty,NIIT, Porur,Chennai
Workshop on Hardware & Networking
Mr.Murali Meenakshisundaram, Centre Head, Faculty,NIIT,
Porur,Chennai
Workshop on “Hardware and Networking”
Mr. Murali, Centre Head,Accel IT Academy, Chennai
Seminar on “Routing”
Mr. Murali, Centre Head,Accel IT Academy, Chennai
Ms.R.Meenakshi, Mobile Application developer, RE DIM
Seminar on Industry Readiness Program
Sofware Technologies
(2012-2013)
Mr.VijayKuppuswamy,
Seminar on “DotNet”
Software Training Head NetLab Academy
Inauguration of CSI –Students Chapter 2012
Dr.R.M.Suresh – Chairman, Chennai Chapter
KunalDureja, Country manager, IBM, Noida.
Career Guidance Program
B.Veeraraghaven, Country manager, IBM, Noida.
Seminar on Mobile Computing
M.S.Manian, Director,ADS SoftekPvt Ltd-India
M.S.Manian, Director, ADS Softtekindia Corporate
Career Guidance Program
Office, Hyderabad.
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30.08.2012
Hadoop – an Open Source Map reduce Environment
3.09.2012
Seminar on “Robotics”
13.09.2012
Seminar on “Network Security”
Seminar on Cyber Security Threats through online
presentation
Seminar on Cloud Computing
19.01.2013
Mr.Sairam, Project Manager, CMC Limited Chennai
S.Jalauddin Mohammed Ansari, Technical Consultant
FABMAX, Chennai.
2.J.Sai Ram Prasad, Technical Consultant, FABMAX, Chennai.
Mr.A.K.Ashokan, Director, Net Lab Academy, Chennai.
Mr.AnkitFadia, Inidacan Education Pvt Ltd., AnnaNagar, Chennai.
19.02.2013
Mr.Baranitharan, Organizer, Talent Sprint, Chennai.
Mr. Dhian Singh, Consultant,PurnaCarrer Solutions,
ESE (Empowering Software Engineer in you) Jump Start
Chennai.
Mr. MuraliKumarasamy, Consultant,PurnaCarrer Solutions,Chennai.
(2013-2014)
19.07.2013
31.07.2013
Web Agon-13-contest
Dr.R.Suguna, Dean-CSE, SKR Engineering College
30.07.2013
Seminar on “Cloud Computing”
18.09.2013
Seminar on No SQL
19.09.2013
Seminar on “ All about design’’
ManojKobissan, Co-founder & CEO, TalhuntNextgen Education
Pvt.Ltd.
Mr.Ramkumar, Developer,Wisen Technologies, Chennai
N.Rajasekaran, 2.V.P. Kannan,3.Natarajan Raman, Team Members,
Patterns Software Design, Institute Pvt Ltd.
12.02.2013
4.10.2013
5.10.2013
10.10.2013
08.01.2014
Workshop on “Robotics ’’
Mr.Paresh, Research Engineer, Robosapiens Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Guest Lecture on “ Digital Image processing”
Cloud Computing “NT Data”
S.Rajkumar, Asst prof,VIT University , Vellore.
Mr.Banu Kumar, Vice President, Cloud Services, India
Mr.Suresh RadhaKrishnan,Founder and CEO, TalhuntNextgen
Education Pvt Ltd.
Mr.Manoj Kombissan, Co-Founder and CEO, TalhuntNextgen
Education Pvt Ltd.
Mr.Kashish sachdeva, Senior Network Engineer, Network Bulls Pvt
Ltd
Mr.Akash Sehgal Senior Network Engineer, Network Bulls Pvt Ltd
Dr.N.Albert Singh,Divisional Engineer (IT),
BSNL, Nagercoil
23.01.2014
Cyber Crime by Data 64
31.01.2014
1.02.2014
Two days national Workshop on Network Security
06.03.2014
Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing
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Seminar on Information Systems,Strategies and Professional Dr.Ashok Tiwari,Principal ,
Issues
School of Computer Science, University of HertFordShire
(2014-2015)
Mr. Muthu Faculty SSI Chennai.
13.08.2014 Seminar on “Data Warehousing”
Mr. Anand Ramesh, Managing Director, MAAC Academy
13.08.2014 Seminar on “Web Design”,
Mr. KisharAhmed.NCEO & ManagingDirector,
23.08.2014 One day workshop on Web Development “Code Ignitor”,
Jelly Stone Technologies, Chennai.
Mr.Gautham Embedded Developer,
FDP Workshop on “Microcontrollers And Embedded
PLC Technologies, Chennai
5.11.2014
Systems “ in Collaboration with PLC Technologies
Ms.Ranjitha, Embedded Developer, PLC Technologies,Chennai
Mr.L.R.Vairavan Project Engineer,Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar,
Chennai.
FDP on “Wireless Sensor Networks” in Collaboration with
6.11.2014
Pantech Solutions
Mr.Gokul Kumar J, Head-Training, Pantech Solutions,
T.Nagar, Chennai,
FDP on “Image Processing Using Hardware RASPBERRY
Mr.A.Athif shah, Embedded Product Design, ABE Semiconductor
15.11.2014
PI” in Collaboration with ABE Semiconductor Designs.
Designer, Chennai.
Mr.Rajan , AdhithyaaInfomediaSolutions,
13.12.2014 One day FDP on “Cloud Computing”
Chennai
Dr.V. Pattabiraman, Associate Professor, VIT, Chennai.
Two-day’ Workshop Training Program in “Big Data
19.12.2014
Analytics”
Dr.R.Parvathi, Associate Professor,VIT, Chennai.
Mr.Y.Kathiresan, Senior Manager, CSI, Chennai.
31.01.2015 Seminar on “your unique identity and CSI benefits”
Shobana.M , Senior Faculty, Counselor NIIT,Chennai
One day seminar on
4.02.2015
“ANDROID “
Karpagam.N, Academic Counselor, NIIT, Chennai
Inaugural of CSI
Mr.S.Ramasamy,Ex-RegionalPresident,CSI, Chennai.
1.02.2015
National level Technical Symposium named
Mr.A.Chandrasekaran,CEO Infocareer,Chennai.
28.02.2015
“SKRIPTOS’15”
Electronics & Communication Engineering
(2011-12)
Introduction to basic electronics on embedded systems Mr.Kishorevarma,EPRLabs,Chennai
25.06.2011
Dr.G.GangiReddy,M.D,Technology Business Incubator,A Joint
Techno entrepreneur skills
02.07.2011
initiative of DST.Govt.of India and the university of Madras
“Embedded Electronics and Computing Systems
29.07.2011 Dr.M.Arumugam, Former Director, NIT, Trichy
(EECS)”.
30.07.2011
Seminar on “Unmanned vehicle and student satellite
Padmashri R.M.Vasagam,chairman, NDRF
7.08.2011
project”
20.03.2014
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13.08.2011
17.09.2011
17.09.2011
5.12.2011
- 11.12.2011
27.02.2012
30.04.2012
25.06.201226.06.2012
2.07.2012
20.07.2012
30.08.2012
28.09.2012
27.09.2012 28.09.2012
Advancement in Digital processing
Prof.N.RanjanM.D,Hawk Technologies pvtLtd,Chennai
Web security and cyber crime student projects
Mr.Balaraju K, CEO,BODHBRIDG,C TIDES
Digital manufacturing and rapid prototyping: potential Dr.U.ChandrashekharAddl.Director-GTRE &Chairman R&D
project ideas
committee
Anna university sponsored faculty development
Experts from, IITM, MIT,Madras, Anna University,Chennai,
program on Optical Networks
Industries, ISRO ,Bangalore
MOS Device Modeling and Technology
Dr.BinsuJ.Kailath,Professor,IIITD&M,Kancheepuram
Reduction voltage harmonics in single stagestandalone Dr.K.SelvaJyothi,Asso.Professor,Electronic Design and
inverter
manufacturing,IIITD&M,Chennai
(2012-13)
Two days workshop on “Accreditation process”
Prof.V.LakshmiNarasimhan,Professor,East Carolina University
College to Corporate
Management skills for Engineers
One day workshop on “Satellite orbit dynamics and
introduction to GNSS”
Career guidance program
Mr.OliverAbel,Chief Executive Officer
Mr.Murugesan, Former Professor of PacchiappaCollege,chennai
Dr.P.Rajendra Prasad, Professor/PESIT & Former scientist,
ISRO Bangalore
Mr.Muthukumar,Manager of VISTA MIND
Ethical Hacking
Mr.PrasantRanjanWegilant Net Solution Pvt.Ltd.., Mumbai
22.08.2012
Imperative of Entrepreneurship
27.08.2012
26.10.2012
5.11.2012
6.11.2012
10.12.2012 15.12.2012
17.1.2013
One day workshop on PCB Design
Tanner & Mentor graphics EDA tools
25.02.2013
Empowering software Engineer-in you
8.03.2013
Intensive motivation campaign
11.03.2013
Careers in logistics & shipping
Two days workshop on solar Photovoltaic Power System
NI LabVIEW academy training program
LabVIEW and its application
Dr.L.S.Ganesh,Professor,DOMs and
Dr.M.Munirajulu,DGM,L&T
Mr.G.Kannan, Director – Exhibit Electronix
Mr.S.AnandTechlabs
Dr. M.Raja Reddy
Prof. Corilab, PESIT Bangalore
Mr.M.RakeshKumar,ApplicationsEngineer,VI
solutions,Bangalore-560052 .
Mr.Visweswaran Academic technical consultant
Mr.Dhiansingh, Director of purna career solutions
&Mr.Muralikumarasamy B.E,MBA
Chief technical officer at purna career solutions
Mr.R.Panneerselvam
Deputy Director,MSME-DI,Guindy
Mr.CaptainV.J.PushpaKumar,Director good ocean maritimeinstitute for logistics
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29.06.2013
(2013-2014)
Measurement,acquisition and Analyzing using
LabVIEWDivision,CVRDE,Avadi.
Mrs.K.Yavana Rani , Scientist C,MSL
3.07.20135.07.2013
Lab VIEW and RIO Hardware
Mr.M.Rakeshkumar, Senior Application Engineer, VI
Solutions,Bangalore
10.07.2013
Embedding Employability incore Engineering Industries
and companies
Prof K.Jayaraman, Academic Program
Manager,NationalInstruments,U.S.A
26.07.2013
Pedagogy
13.07.2013
Career opportunities in industries
Mr.C. GaneshKumar
Mr.Deepak Kumar Tala, Managing Director,SmartDV
Technologies India Private Limited
29.07.2013,
30.07.2013 2.08.2013
27.09.2013
3.10.2013
4.10.2013 5.10.2013
7.10.20138.10.2013
9.12.2013
9.12.2013 12.12.2013
08.01.2014
29.01.2014 31.01.2014
20.02.2014
19.03.2014
05.04.2014
Awareness in Entrepreneurship
Mr.Subramaniyan,RTD-NSIC
Education initiatives SSC NASSCOM
Principles of Engineering sources
Mr.Udaya Shankar
Mr.Shankarpaul,Infosys
Mr. Vivek, Research Engineer, IIT-DELHI, India
Mr.paresh (Assistant and Research engineer at IIT-Delhi)
Two days workshop on Robotics
LabVIEW Training program
Mr.S.MudassirAkram,Application Engineer,NI Solutions
Recent Trends in VLSI Design
Dr.J.Raja Paul Perinbam,M.sc(Engg),Ph.D
Mr.G.Sriram,B.E,Field Engineer,National Instruments and
R.SanthoshBalaji,B.E, Field Engineer,National Instruments
Mr.Bhanu Kumar, Vice president of NTT DATA Global
delivery Services Limited
Hands-on Experience in LabVIEW Core1 & Core2
Cloud Computing
Mission 10X
Dr.Sricharan Wipro Technologies
Mr.M.Sankar,B.E(EEE) Application Engineer, Optithought
Mr.N.C.Balachandran Director of carrier development
Dr.V.N.Mani M.Sc.,Ph.D ,Additional Director,CMET
11.07.2014 12.07.2014
One day workshop on “NI DAC & RIO hardware kit”
Career Planning and objective
Materials for Electronic Technology
(2014-2015)
Next generation technology with myRIO and NI SDR
platform
21.08.2014
Student interaction with NI LabVIEW Experts
Mr. A. Manimaran, Senior Application Engineer, VI Solutions,
Bangalore
Mr.Visweswaran Academic technical consultant ,
NI LabVIEW,Bangalore
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23.08.2014
PLC and SCADA
21.11.2014
PCB Design Techniques
28.11.2014
DSIR-PRISM SCHEME
3.11.2014
4.11.2014
3.11.2014 4.11.2014
5.12.2014
18.12.2014 20.12.2014
27.12.2014
6.02.2015
17.09.2011
26.12.2011
Technology development with myRIO and NI SDR
platform
Mr.Subin Raj K.P Business development Engineer and
G.Naveen Kumar Business development Engineer
Mr.M.Prakash,Manager- University operations, Qmax systems
India Pvt Ltd,
Mr.C.SaravanaBavan, VP-Engineering, Qmax systems India Pvt
Ltd
Dr.G.Gangi Reddy, .D, TOCIC CENTRE, A Joint initiative of
DST.Govt.of Indiaand the University
of Madras
Mr. A. Manimaran, Senior Application Engineer, VI Solutions,
Bangalore
Mr.V.Rajasekaran,Application Engineer, National Instruments,
Bangalore
S. Dhanavel, Manager- Business Development, ProCAE,
Arm7 Microcontroller
Training CAD
Mr.V.Rajasekaran,Application Engineer, National Instruments,
Bangalore
Mrs.Yavana Rani, Scientist-E , CVRDE
LabVIEW and its applications to Engineering Systems
Mr.M.Rakesh,
Senior Application Engineer,VI solutions.
Mr.A.Manimaran,Senior Application Engineer,
VI solutions.
Mr.SubhranilB.E,Senior Application Engineer&
Pingalab
Mr.RamanathanB.E,Senior Application Engineer
EnixsTechnologies,Chennai
Thiru.T.PARASURAM,President & CEO,BGR Energy Systems
Ltd
4th National level Technical Symposium-celeritas
Dr.J.M.Mathana Prof. & Head-ECE at S.A.Engineering college
Dr.K.Sujatha Prof. & Dean-EEE at M.G.R.University
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
(2011-12)
Digital Manufacturing and rapid prototyping : Potential
Dr. U. Chandra shekhar
Addil. Director “GTRE
project idea
&Chairman R&D
Simulation software and practical applications
Mr.Prabakaran Project Manager CADD CentreChennai
Two days FDTP on NI 9683 SBRIO INVERTER GPIC
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10.01.2012
24.01.2012
07.04.2012
30.04.2012
03.07.2012
Mrs. E. Thenmozhi Asst.Professor Department of IT SKR
Engineering College
Internet Working Protocols
Recent trends in Electrical Drives and System –PLC
Benefits of IET students membership
Reduction Voltage harmonics in single stage stand alone
inverter
(2012-13)
NAC-TECH test
05.11.2012
29.01.2013
04.02.2013
Plant control & Automation technique
13.02.2013
Role of Power quality in Energy Conservation
20.02.2013
Innovation for Engineers
Current trends in Grid Connected Wind Energy Conversion
System
Prolific software
(SCADA and PLC)
25.02.2014
11.03.2013
11.03.2013
Mr. G. Pandian Chairman, IET Chennai &
Prof. L. Ramesh, Asso. Prof
Dr. MGR University, Chairman(yp), IETChennai Network
Dr. K. Selvajyothi Asso.professor Electronic Design and
Manufacturing, IIITD&M, Chennai
Sri. B. Ragava srinivasa, AGM-Academic
& Dr. A. Velayudham,Scientist project Director CVRDE,
Ministry of Defense.
Current trends in Grid Connected Wind Energy Conversion
System
Solar Photovoltaic Power System
Induction publicity on Indian Air Force
27.08.2012
Mr. S. Babu, Mr.A. Navin, Axis Automation
Dr. S. Gomathi NayagamExecutive Director, C-WET Chennai
Dr. M. Raja Reddy, Prof. Corilab,PESIT Bangalore
Wg Cdr. Mr. S. Ramesh, Flying Pilot (IAF)
Mr. Krishnamurthy, Director operations,
Mr. S. Venkatasub ramanian, Director Technician and
Mr. P. Sivarajan, Aakarshana Tekpro Pvt Ltd
V.Sankara Narayanan, Additional Chief Engineer
Chennai
Mr. Soundara Rajan, BHEL
Dr. S. Gomathi Nayagam, Executive Director, C-WET
Chennai
N. Gopalan, Assistant Manager, Business Development
Mr. Captain V. J. PushpaKumar,
Director good ocean maritime-institute for logistics
Careers in logistics & shipping
(2013-14)
13.08.2013
Electron Devices
11.09.2013
Vector control of A.C Machines
Dr.P.Nirmal Kumar,Associate Prof.,Anna University,
Chennai
Dr. A. Senthil Kumar,
Velammal Engineering College,
Chennai
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08.10.2013
Power System Protection and Switch Gear
20.01.2014
Linear Integrated Circuits
18.02.2014
Power System Analysis
25.02.2014
High Voltage Engineering
15.04.2014
06.08.2014
19.12.2014
28.02.2015
13.03.2015
15.07.2011
29.07.2011
30.07.2011
26.08.11
26.08.11
28.01.12
28.01.12
17.02.12
17.02.12
Issues of Modern Electric Railway Systems
(2014-2015)
Power generation and electrical drives, safety and its
applications
Mr.C.B.Tamarai Selvan,Assistant Engineer,
TNEB, Chennai,
Dr.Sabitha Ramakrishnan, Asst.Professor,
Dept of Inst. Engg.MIT Campus, Anna University
Dr.P.Soma-sundharam,Associate Professor, CEG
Anna University, Chennai,
Dr.V.Rajini,Professor, Dept of EEE, SSN College of
Engineering, Chennai
Mr. Sunil Kumar, Senior Section Engineer, Permbur Carriage
Works.
Lt. P. Narayana Bhaskar , Manager CPCL, Chennai
Er. A. Vijayabalan, Director,
Green Power Solar System Private Limited
Sri. R. SURESH, CEO &DIRECTOR
Invicta 2k15
Samalpatti Power Company Pvt, Ltd
DR. Kannan Jegathalakrishnan, College of Engineering and
ICRRE
Science, Victoria University,Melbourne,Australia.
Information Technology
(2011-2012)
Mr.Srinivasan Anandan,
Microsoft Technologies Seminars
MSTC Trainer, Check Point Technologies
Dr M. Arumugam, Former Director,NIT, Trichy
International Conference On Embedded Electronics And
Prof J. Janet, Head CSE,
Computing Systems (EECS)
DR MGR University.Dr Latha Parthiban,
Professor, Dept of CSE,SSN College of Engineering
Mr.Suresh Krishnan, Vice President, Forceone Software
Cloud Computing And Ethical Hacking Seminars
Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Seminar On Networking
Mr.Asokan, Netlab Academy Chennai
Machnie Vision And Robotics Seminars
Dr.S.K.Srivatsa,Senior Professor, Department Of ECE, MIT.
Seminar On TCP / IP
Mr.Asokan, Netlab Academy Chennai
Routing Seminars
Mr.Murali, Centre Head, Accel IT Academy Chennai
Mr.Dhian Singh & Mr.Murali Kumarasamy
Seminar On Empowering Software Engineer
Solar PV Design and Applications
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(2012-2013)
4.7.12
6.7.12
International Conference on Computational Intelligence
and Communication
07.09.12
15.02.13
Big Data Guest Lecture
Embedded System Guest Lecture
30.07.2013
16.08.2013
30.08.2013
10.10.2013
11.11.2013
19.03.2014
20.03.2014
23.07.2014
(2013-2014)
Cloud Computing
Seminars
Mobile Application Development In Android
Guest Lecture
Cyber Security
Seminars
Digital Signal Processing
Guest Lecture
Data Base Management System
Guest Lecture
Career Development Programme
Seminars
Areas Of Information Systems Strategy And Professional
Issues - Seminars
(2014-2015)
Seminar on NETWORKING
23.08.2014
19.09.2014
ANDROID
Symposium
19.09.2014
Android Workshop
Smt.Thillaichelvi Ponnucham,Principal Hardware,
Engineer,Oracle America Inc
Ms. K.Visalini, World Highest IQ Holder
Shri. Premkumar Rajendran, Vice President,
Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore.
Shri. V.Tharmaraj, Bahwan Cyber IT Park, Chennai
Mr. P.S.Ravishankar, ST Microelectronics, Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan, Professor,
Department of Computer Science,East Carolina University,
Greenville, NC
Dr.S.Justus, IVS -Infosys Limited Chennai
Mr.K.Vivek, CEO, Veekan Technology
Mr.Suresh Radhakrishnan B.E.,PGDHRM,DIP TD, &
Mr.Manoj Kombissan B.E.,PGDBA
Mr.Gajendran Ganesapandian B.E.,Ms, Staff Engineer Paypal &
Founder www.Chennaihypermarket.com
Mr.S.Ramesh,MBA, Branch Manager of India Can,
Pearson Company, Chennai.
Dr.R.Ramesh, Professor,Department of ECE,Saveetha
Engineering College,Chennai.
Mrs.Indra Priyadharshini.S, Assist.Professor, R.M.K.College of
Engineering
Mr.C.N.Balachandran
Dr.Ashok Tiwari,Principal Lecturer,The University Of
Hertfordshire
Mr.Santhosh, Network Engineer,Livewire,
Medavakkam,Chennai
Mr.A.Karthick,Project Developer, Vks Technologies
Mr.K.Ramachandran,Senior Consultant , Tcs, Chennai.
Mr.A.Karthick,Project Developer,
VKS Technologies
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19.12.2014
11.02.2015
20.07.2011
18.08.2011
30.09.2011
16.03.2012
11.08.2012
11.08.2012
07.09.2012
12.02.2013
23.03.2013
12.07.2013
06.01.2014
09.01.2014 05.02.2014
Mr.K.Chitti Babu,Asst.Professor,
RMK College Of Engineering
Data Base Management System
Mr.Debi Parsad Naya, Manager / Institutional Alliance,
Guest Lecture
Accell It Academy
Mechanical Engineering
(2011-2012)
Academic inauguration of association of
Dr K.Durai velu, Head of the department / Mech, IBRI college of
mechanical engineerins
technologyMinistry of manpower sultanate of Oman
Guest lecture on “opportunities on non
Mr R.Balakrishnanan Manager(quality) BHEL chennai
destructive testing”
Guest lecture on “awareness on entrepreneurship Mr. S.Sivagnanam, Director – MSME development institute
development”
MSME govt of India. Chennai.
Second national conference om “design,
Dr S.Ravindran ,Advisor to the chancellor and dean – veltech Dr R R &
manufacturing, and thermal engineering”
Dr S R technical university avadi. Dr Francis Xavier
DMTE-2012
Principal, Appolo engineering college Chennai .
(2012-2013)
Annual Inauguration ofAssociation of
Mr. Meiyappan, Member, –TANSTIA(Tamilnadu
MechanicalEngineers
Small and TinyIndustries Association ,Chennai
Guest Lecture on “Challenges and Opportunities Mr. Meiyappan, Member, –TANSTIA(Tamilnadu
to become successful Entrepreneurs”
Small and TinyIndustries Association ,Chennai
Mr.G.Venkatesan ,Scientist, National Institute of Ocean Technology (An
Guest Lecture on “ Ocean Energy and
Autonomous Body under Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of
Desalination”
India),Chennai
Guest Lecture on “Biodiesel andEsterification”
Dr.M.Vedaraman, Senior technical officer, CLRI,Chennai
National Conference on “Design
Dr. S. Gowri, Professor, Department of Manufacturing Engineering,
,Manufacturing and Thermal Engineering”Anna University
DMTE 2013
(2013-2014)
Dr. S. Sampath kumar, Professor, Department of Production Technology,
Inauguration Of Rapid Prototyping Machine
Anna University
One Day Workshop On “Entrepreneurship Mr.P.Rajendiran, Manager,NSIC,Chennai
Orientation Program”
Training In Operation And Maintenance Of
Vertical Milling Machine
Mr.P.Rajendiran, Manager,NSIC,Chennai
FDP On Web Technology
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14.03.2014
09.07.2014
12.08.2014
19.12.2014
06.03.2015
17.08.2012
14.03.2013 &
15.03.2013
09.07.2014
18.07.2015
19.08.2014
27.08.2014
6.09.2014
19.12.2014
30.01.2015
Global Webinar Based One Day Program On
Dr.M.Senthil Kumar, Principal ,SKREC
Learn Modeling
(2014-2015)
Inaguration Of SKR MSME Business
Mr.S.Sivagnanam, Additional Industrial Advisor, MSME
Incubation Centre
Dr.T.Sundararajan, General Manager – R&D, Wheels India Ltd
Guest Lecture On Carreer & Higher Studies
Mr.Raj Shekar, General Manager, SMR Automotive, Chennai
Dr. R.Ramesh, M.E., Ph.D., Professor, SVCE, Chennai
Dr. K. Rajesh Kanna, M.E., Ph.D., Professor,
One day Workshop on
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology.
“Engineering Mechanics”
Mr. V. Chandran, M.E., (Ph.D),
Mr. K. Madhivanan, M.E., (Ph.D), Asst Professor, SKREC
rd
3 National Level Technical
Mr. N. Rajmohan, GM-HR in Delphi-TVS, a TVS Group company,
Symposium “BLITZCRANK15”
Chennai.
Civil Engineering
(2012-13)
Dr.R.G.Robinson,Prof IIT Madras, Dr.V.K.Stalin,Prof ,
Workshop “Nation problematic soil and ground
Anna university ,Chennai
improvement”
Dr.S.Murugesan,Engg Manager ,L&T ,Chennai
Conference on “Recent Developments and
Dr. S. R. Gandhi, Professor ,IIT Madras
Achievements in Civil Engineering”
Dr. A. R. Santhakumar, Professor ,IIT Madras
(2014-2015)
Seminar on “ opportunity for civil Engineering” Mr.Karthik & Mr.Nagadevan,Terazaghi Institute,Chennai.
Guest Lecture on “Reinforced concrete
Dr.L.Ramajeyam,Dean/Civil, MSCE,Chennai.
structure”
Seminar on “Large scale sea water reverse
Mr.D.Sudhakar,National Water Consultant,Vedanta Group.
osmosis”
Model Making
Dr.B.Soundara,SKR Engg College.
Seminar on “Expectation of industry”
Mr.B.N.V.Ramana,Head-HR,CCCL,Chennai
Dr.Samidurai & Dr.L.Ramajeyam,Professors,
FDP on “ Soil and foundation Engineering”
Meenakshi Sundarajan Engg College.
National Level Symposium “Ignit 15”
Dr.Sivprakasam,Senior Consultant,Chennai.
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ANNEXURE III
DETAILS OF EMINENT RESEARCHERS VISIT
Academic
Year
Name and Nature of program
Faculty Development Program on
“Artificial Intelligence”
Seminar on “Android”
2014-15
National level Technical Symposium
named “SKRIPTOS’15”
Seminar on “Web Design”
Faculty Development Programme on
ANDROID
Inaugural of CSI-Students Chapter
seminar on “Data Warehousing”
Two-day Workshop Training
Programme in “Big Data Analytics”
Seminar on “Your unique identity and
CSI benefits “
Inaugural of CSI Students Chapter
FDP Workshop on “Microcontrollers
and Embedded Systems”
FDP on “Image Processing Using
Hardware RASPBERRY PI”
One day FDP on “Cloud Computing”
National/
Resource person
International
Computer Science & Engineering
Ms.Preethi Rebecca, Associate Professor, Department of CSE
St.Peters College of Engineering & Technology, Chennai.
R.Ramakrishnan, Department of CSE, SVCE
Mrs.K.S.GayathriAssociate professor, Department of CSE, SVCE
Dr.R.Suguna, Dean-CSE,SKR Engineering College,Chennai.
V.M.Chithra, Asst Professor, Department of Mathematics,SKR
Engineering College,Chennai.
Shobana.M , Senior Faculty, NIIT, Chennai
Karpagam.N Academic Counselor, NIIT, Chennai
Mr.A.Chandrasekaran, CEO,Infocareer solutions, Chennai.
National
Mr. Anand Ramesh, Managing Director, MAAC Academy
Tamil Arasan.P, Prasanth.S, Project Developers ,Oneyes Technologies,
Chennai.
S.Ramasamy Ex-Regional vice president,CSI Chennai.
Mr.Muthu Faculty ,SSI Chennai
Dr.V.Pattabiraman, Associate Professor, VIT, Chennai.
Dr.R.Parvathi, Associate Professor, IT, Chennai.
Mr.Y.Kathiresan
Senior Manager, CSI, Chennai.
Mr.S.Ramasamy,
Ex-Regional President, CSI Chennai.
Mr.Gautham Embedded Developer, PLC Technologies, Chennai.
Ms.RANJITHA, Embedded Developers,PLC Technologies, Chennai.
Mr.A.Athif Shah,Embedded Product Design, ABE Semiconductor
Designer,Chennai,
Mr.Rajan Adhithyaa Infomedia Solutions, Chennai
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One day workshop on Web
Development “Code Ignitor”
Mr. KisharAhmed.N, CEO& Managing Director,Jelly Stone
Technologies,Chennai.
Mr.L.R.Vairavan, Project Engineer,Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar,
Chennai.
Mr.Gokul Kumar J, Head-Training, Pantech Solutions, T.Nagar,
Chennai.
Dr.Kamala krithivasan, Prof- CSE Dept , IIT Madras.
Dr.V.Rajkumar Dare, Retd. Prof,Madras Christian College,
Chennai
Dr. M.Anand, VIT Vellore
Dr.S.Poonkuzhali, IT-HOD, REC, Chennai
Prof. K. Senthil Kumar,AsstProf(sr.G),SRM University.
Dr.J.Baskar Babujee, Associate Professor,
Dept of Mathematics,Anna University, Chennai
Mr.B.Lakshmipathy,, Anna University, Coimbatore
Dr.K.Lakshmanan, VIT Velloore
Dr.Susan Elias, Asst Dean-CSE, SVCE,Chennai
Dr.Ashok Tiwari, , Principal,School of Computer Science,
University of HertFordShire.
FDP on “Wireless Sensor Networks “
In Collaboration With Pantech
Solutions
Faculty Development Programme on
“Theory of computation”
2013-14
Seminar on “Information Systems,
Strategies and Professional Issues”
Guest Lecture on “ Digital Image
processing”
Seminar on “Cyber Crime by Data 64”
Seminar on “Cloud Computing”
Seminar on Cloud Computing “NT
Data”
Seminar on “Artificial Intelligence and
Soft Computing”
Seminar on “No SQL”
Workshop on “Robotics ”
National
S.Rajkumar, Asst prof,,VIT University , Vellore.
Mr.Suresh Radha Krishnan,Founder and CEO, TalhuntNextgen
Education Pvt Ltd.
Mr.Manoj Kombissan, Co-Founder and CEO,TalhuntNextgen Education
Pvt Ltd.
ManojKobissan. Co-founder & CEO.TalhuntNextgen Education
Pvt.Ltd.
Mr.Banu Kumar, Vice President, Cloud Services, India
Dr.N.Albert Singh, Divisional Engineer (IT), BSNL, Nagercoil.
Mr.Ramkumar, Developer,
Wisen Technologies, Chennai
Mr.Paresh, research Engineer,
Robosapiens Technologies Pvt. Ltd
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International Conference on
Computational Intelligence and
Communication (ICCIC 2012)
International
2012-13
Faculty Development Programme on
Open Source Lab (CS2406)
Inauguration of CSI –Students Chapter
2012
National Level Workshop on Ethical
hacking
One Day Workshop for Faculties on
Open Source Software
National
Mr.PremkumarRajendran,Vice President, Deutsche Bank AG,
Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan, East Carolina University, USA.
Smt.Thillaichelvi Ponnuchamy,Principal Hardware Engineer,
Oracle America, Inc.,USA.
Mr.T.S.Rangarajan, IEEE Chairmen, Chennai chapter.
Mr.P.S.Ravishankar, ST Micro Electronics, Singapore.
Dr.J.Janet, HOD-CSE Dr.MGR University, Chennai.
Dr.S.Veeramalai, Prof & Dean, R & D, DMI College of Engineering,
Dr.K.Sujatja, Prof,EEE, Dr.MGR University, Chennai
M.Krishnamoorthy, Assoc Professor, SVCE, Chennai.
Dr.G.Adiline Macriga, Prof-IT, Sri Sairam Engineering College
Dr.K.Thirunadana Sikamani, Prof& Head-CSE,St.Peters College of
Engg&Tech, Chennai.
Dr.E.A.Mary Anitha, Dean-CSE & IT, Prathyusha Institute of Tech &
Management, Chennai.
Dr.G.Gunasekaran, Principal, Meenakshi College of Engineering,
Dr.R.Ramesh, Prof-ECE,Saveetha Engineering College,Chennai
Mr.T.S.Rangarajan, IEEE Chairmen.
Mr.S. Baskar, Chief Executive Linux Expert System, Chennai.
Dr.R.M.Suresh – CSI Chairmen, Chennai Chapter
Mr.PrasanthRanjan Technical programmer Wegilant Network
Solutions, IIT, Bombay.
Mr.S. Baskar, Chief Executive Linux Expert System, Chennai.
Mr. KunalDureja Country manager IBM, Noida.
Mr. B.Veeraraghaven Country managerIBM, Noida.
Mr. S.Jalauddin Mohammed Ansari Technical Consultant, FABMAX,
Chennai
Mr. J.Sai Ram Prasad Technical Consultant, FABMAX, Chennai
Career Guidance Programme
National
One day workshop on Robotics
National
Seminar on Hadoop – an Open Source
Map reduce Environment
Seminar on Mobile Computing
National
Mr.SaiRam, Project Manager, CMC Limited, Chennai
National
M.S.Manian Director, ADS Softek India corporate office,
Hyderabad
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Seminar on “Phyton Programming”
2014-15
National
ESE (Empowering Software Engineer
in you) Jump Start
National
Seminar on Network Security
National
Seminar on DotNet
National
Careeer Guidance Programme
National
Seminar on Cyber Security Threats
through online presenation
National
Seminar on Cloud Computing
National
Mr. Ramesh SeshadriTechnologist,Surabee School of
Electronics,Valasaravakkam,Chennai.
Mr. Dhian Singh, Consultant,PurnaCarrerSolutions,Chennai.
Mr. MuraliKumarasamy, Consultant,PurnaCarrerSolutions,Chennai.
Mr.A.K.Ashokan, Director, Net Lab Academy, Chennai.
Mr.VijayKuppuswamy,Software Training Head,
NetLabAcademy,Chennai
M.S.Manian Director, ADS Softtekindia Corporate Office,
Hyderabad.
Mr.AnkitFadia, Inidacan Education Pvt Ltd.AnnaNagar, Chennai.
Mr.Baranitharan, Organizer, Talent Sprint, Chennai.
Electronics & Communication Engineering
A Seminar onStudent interaction with
Mr.Visweswaran Academic technical consultant ,
National
NI LabVIEW Experts
NI LabVIEW,Bangalore
Dr.G.Gangi Reddy, TOCIC CENTRE, A Joint initiative of DS. Govt.of
A Seminar onDSIR-PRISM SCHEME
National
India and the University ofMadras
A Seminar onMeasurement,acquisition
and Analyzing using
National
Mrs.K.Yavana Rani , Scientist C,MSL
LabVIEWDivision, CVRDE,Avadi.
A workshop onPLC and SCADA
Mr.Subin Raj K.P Business development Engineer and G.Naveen
National
Kumar Business development Engineer
Mr.M.Prakash,Manager- University operations
A workshop onPCB Design
Qmax systems India Pvt Ltd &
National
Techniques
Mr.C.SaravanaBavanVP-Engineering
Qmax systems India Pvt Ltd
A workshop onARM7 Microcontroller
National
S. Dhanavel, Manager- Business Development, ProCAE,
A workshop onNext generation
Mr. A. Manimaran, Senior Application Engineer, VI Solutions,
technology with myRIO and NI SDR
National
Bangalore
platform
A workshop onLabVIEW and its
Mr.V.Rajasekaran,Application Engineer, National Instruments,
applications to Engineering Systems
National
Bangalore
Mrs.Yavana Rani, Scientist-E , CVRDE
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Mr.M.Rakesh, Senior Application Engineer,VI solutions.
Mr.A.Manimaran,Senior Application Engineer,VI solutions.
A seminar on Embedding
Employability incore Engineering
Industries and companies
A seminar on Pedagogy
A special lecture Career opportunities
in industries
A special lecture Awareness in
Entrepreneurship
A special lecture Education initiatives
SSC NASSCOM
A special lecture Principles of
Engineering sources
2013-14
A special lecture LabVIEW Training
program
A seminar on Recent Trends in VLSI
Design
A seminar on Cloud Computing
A seminar on Career Planning and
objective
A seminar on Materials for Electronic
Technology
A workshop onLab VIEW and RIO
Hardware
Two days workshop on Robotics
One day workshop on “NI DAC &
RIO hardware kit”
A workshop on Hands-on Experience
in LabVIEW Core1 & Core2
National
National
National
Prof K.JayaramanAcademic Program Manager,National Instruments,
U.S.A
Mr.C. GaneshKumar
Mr.Deepak Kumar Tala, Managing Director,SmartDV Technologies
India Private Limited
National
Mr.Subramaniyan,RTD-NSIC
National
Mr.Udaya Shankar
Mr.Shankarpaul,Infosys
National
National
Mr.S.MudassirAkram,Application Engineer,
NI Solutions
National
Dr.J.Raja Paul Perinbam,M.sc(Engg),Ph.D
National
Mr.Bhanu Kumar, Vice president of NTT DATA Global delivery
Services Limited
National
Mr.N.C.Balachandran Director of carrier development
National
Dr.V.N.Mani M.Sc.,Ph.D ,Additional Director,CMET
National
National
National
National
Mr.M.RakeshkumarSenior Application Engineer
VI Solutions,Bangalore
Mr. Vivek, Research Engineer, IIT-DELHI, India
&Mr.Paresh (Assistant and Research engineer at IIT-Delhi)
Mr.M.Sankar,B.E(EEE) Application Engineer
Mr.G.Sriram,B.E,Field Engineer,National Instruments and
R.SanthoshBalaji,B.E, Field Engineer,National Instruments
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A guest lecture on
College to Corporate
A guest lecture on
Management skills for Engineers
A guest lecture on
Career guidance program
A invited talk on Imperative of
Enterpreneurship
A Invited talk on Tanner & Mentor
graphics EDA tools
A seminar on LabVIEW and its
application
A invited talk on Empowering
software Engineer-in-you
2012-13
A invited talk on Intensive motivation
campaign
A invited talk on Careers in logistics &
shipping
National
Mr.OliverAbel,Chief Executive Officer
National
Mr.Murugesan, Former Professor of PacchiappaCollege,chennai
National
Mr.Muthukumar,Manager of VISTA MIND
National
Dr.L.S.Ganesh,Professor,DOMs and
Dr.M.Munirajulu,DGM,L&T
National
Mr.S.AnandTechlabs
National
Mr.Visweswaran Academic technical consultant
National
Mr.Dhiansingh, Director of Purna career solutions
&Mr.Muralikumarasamy B.E,MBAChief technical officer at purna
career solutions
National
Mr.R.Panneerselvam, Deputy Director,MSME-DI,Guindy
National
Mr.CaptainV.J.PushpaKumar,Director good ocean maritime-institute for
logistics
Dr.SK.Noor Mohammad, AP,IIITD&M,Chennai
Seminar on Reconfigurable Computing
National
Seminar on Plant control & automation
Technique
National
Mr.Krishnamurthy Director operations,
Mr.S.Venkatasubramanian Director Technician andMr.P.sivarajan from
Aakarshana Tekpro Pvt.Ltd
Two days workshop on “Accreditation
process”
National
Prof.V.Lakshmi Narasimhan,Professor,East Carolina University
One day workshop on “Satellite orbit
dynamics and introduction to GNSS”
National
A workshop on Ethical Hacking
One day workshop on “PCB Design
Two days workshop on solar
Photovoltaic Power System
National
National
National
Dr.P.Rajendra Prasad,
Professor/PESIT & Former scientist,
ISRO Bangalore
Mr.Prasant Ranjan
Wegilant Net Solution Pvt.Ltd.., Mumbai
Mr.G.Kannan, Director – Exhibit Electronix
Dr. M.Raja ReddyProf. Corilab,
PESIT Bangalore
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A workshop on NI LabVIEW academy
training program
2014-2015
2014-2015
2013-2014
International conference on recent
research in Engineering 2015
INVICTA-2K15
–
Technical
Symposium
Seminar on Networking
Guest Lecture on Mobile Application
Development in Android
Guest Lecture on Ethical Hacking
Guest Lecture on Cryptography &
Network Security
Guest Lecture on
Cyber Security
Guest Lecture on Areas of
Information Systems Strategy and
Professional Issues
International Conference On
Computational Intelligence And
Communication
National
Mr.M.RakeshKumar,ApplicationsEngineer,VI solutions,Bangalore
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Dr.KannanJegathala Krishnan, College of Engineering & Science ,
International
Victoria University , Melbourne , Australia
National
Sri.R.Suresh, CEO & Director, Samalpatti Power Company Pvt.Ltd
Information Technology
National
Mr.Santhosh, Livewire Technologies ,Chennai
Mr.GajendranGanesapandian B.E.,Ms, Staff Engineer Paypal& Founder
National
www.Chennaihypermarket.com
National
Mr.Joseph Ganesh, Broadband Business Lead, Chennai
Mr.M.Ramkrishnan, Professor Head, Dept. of IT, Velammal
National
Engineering College, Chennai.
Mr.S.Ramesh,MBA, Branch Manager of India Can, Pearson Company ,
National
Chennai.
National
International
2012-2013
ICTACT Inauguration
National
ICTACT Inauguration
National
Seminar on Networking
Seminar on Dot Net
National
National
FDP on Dot Net Prog.
National
Dr.AshokTiwari,Principal Lecturer, The University Of Hertfordshire
Smt.ThillaichelviPonnuchamy, Principal Hardware Engineer,
Oracle America Inc
Ms. K.Visalini, World Highest IQ Holder
Shri. PremkumarRajendran, Vice President,Deutsche Bank AG,
Singapore.
Shri. V.TharmarajBahwan Cyber IT Park, Chennai
Mr. P.S.Ravishankar, ST Microelectronics, Singapore.
Dr.V. Lakshmi Narasimhan, Professor, Department of Computer
Science,East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
Sri. B. Ragava Srinivasan, AGM-Academic Initiatives
Dr .A.Velayudham, Scientist ’F’, Project Director (Manufacturing)
CVRDE. Ministry of Defense
A.K.Asokan, Managing Director of Netlab Academy, Vadapalani,
Mr. Vijay Kuppuswamy, Software Training Head,Netlab Academy
Mr.L.SureshBabu, AGM Corporation Initiative,ICT Academy of Tamil
Nadu.
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FDP on Dot Net Prog.
Launch of SKR Live Streaming
Launch of SKR Live Streaming
Guest Lecture on Careers In Logistics
& Shipping
Guest Lecture on Big data
2012-2013
Workshop
National Level Symposium
Seminar
FDP
2014-2015
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
Model Making
Seminar
Guest Lecture
Seminar
Conference on “Design Manufacturing
and Thermal Engineering”- DMTE
2013
Guest Lecture on “ Ocean Energy and
Desalination”
Workshop On “Entrepreneurship
Orientation Program”
Inauguration Of Rapid Prototyping
Machine
Inaguration Of SKR MSME Business
Incubation Centre
One day Workshop on “Engineering
Mechanics”
3rd National Level Technical
Symposium “BLITZCRANK15”
National
Mrs. R.Gayathri, Manager, Training Department,ICTACT.
Dr.P.MannarJawahar, Former Vice Chancellor,Anna University,
National
Chennai
National
Mr.L. Suresh Babu, AGM Corporation Initiative,ICTACT.
Mr.V.J.Pushpa Kumar, Director Good Ocean Maritime, Institute for
National
Logistics
National
S.Justus, Infosys Limited
Civil Engineering
Dr.R.G.Robinson,Prof IIT Madras
National
Dr.V.K.Stalin,Prof ,Anna university ,Chennai
Dr.S.Murugesan,Engg Manager ,L&T ,Chennai
National
Dr.Sivprakasam,Senior Consultant,Chennai.
National
Mr.B.N.V.Ramana,Head-HR,CCCL,Chennai
Dr.Samidurai&Dr.L.Ramajeyam,Prof,MeenakshiSundarajanEngg
National
College.
National
Dr.B.Soundara,SKREngg College.
National
Mr.Karthik&Mr.Nagadevan,TerazaghiInstitute,Chennai.
National
Dr.L.Ramajeyam,Dean/Civil, MSCE,Chennai.
National
Mr.D.Sudhakar,National Water Consultant,Vedanta Group.
Mechanical Engineering
National
Dr.S. Gowri
Professor, Department of Manufacturing Engineering. Anna University
National
Mr.G.Venkatesan ,Scientist, National Institute of Ocean Technology
National
Mr.P. Rajendiran, Manager, NSIC, Chennai
National
Dr. S. Sampathkumar, Professor, Production Technology, Anna
University
National
Dr.T.Sundararajan, General Manager – R&D, Wheels India Ltd
National
Dr. R.Ramesh, Professor, SVCE
National
Mr. N. Rajmohan,GM-HR, Delphi-TVS, TVS Group company,
Chennai.
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ANNEXURE IV
PUBLICATION DETAILS (FACULTY & STUDENTS)
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Faculty
name
Paper title
Dr.
S.R.Kannan
“Application of linear scheduling method for
highway construction projects”
“Linear Scheduling Methodfor Road projects”,
Vol.34, No.4,pp25-35,2006.
“A Production Rate Approach for
Determination of Road Project Durations using
Linear Scheduling Method”,
Vol.39,No.1,pp.59-66,2011
“Assessment of Durations for Highway
Construction Projects using Activity Production
Rates”, Vol.02,No.3,pp.197-206,2011
Production Based Time Estimates for Highway
Construction Projects, Vol.101,No.3, pp.441452,2013
Production Based Scheduling Method for
Linear
ConstructioninRoadProjects,Vol.18,No.5,p.p
1292-1301, 2014
Work quantity Based DecisionSupport
Scheduling Model for Large Construction
Projects”, Vol.5,No.3,pp.226-232,2014.
“Enumerating the efficacy of natural coagulants
in water treatment” Vol.33, No.3, pp. 559566,2014
Study on Waste Water Characteristics of a
Private Multi specialty Hospital at Chennai,
0.75.05/0.14Vol.33, No.3, pp. 619-622,2014.
DOI
-
Publication details
Conference/
Journal
Highway Research Record,
IndianRoadsCongress.2004-2005
Indian Highways,Indian Roads
Congress
Impact
factor
Citation index
SNIP /SJR
h-index
-
-
-
-
-
Indian Highways,Indian
RoadsCongress
-
-
ISBN/ISSN
: 22308504
International Journal of
Engineering Sciences Research
0.2
0.23/0.12
ISBN/ISSN
: 1450202X
European Journal of Scientific
Research
0.713
0.41/0.23
KSCE Journal of Civil
Engineering
0.38
0.32/0.23
ISBN/ISSN
:09766308
International Journal of Civil
Engineering and Technology
0.2
0.22/0.11
ISBN/ISSN
02578050
Poll Res
0.75
0.05/0.14
ISBN/ISSN
02578050
Poll Res
0.75
0.05/0.14
ISBN/ISSN
:1226-7988
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Dr.
S.R.Kannan
K.Alagu
sankareswari
M.Deivanai
B.Suja
Assessment of Activity Time Over run in
Building Construction Projects, Vol. 10, No. 27,
pp. 21630-21636, 2015
Construction Demolition Waste- An Alternate
Sub-base Material for Pavement Formation,
Vol. 10,No. 27, pp. 21643-21646, 2015
Bio Remediation of Chromium from
Contaminated Soil, Vol. 10 No.53 (2015)
Evaluation of Polynomial Model of IS: 8002007 for Top Seat with Double Web Angle
Connection, Volume 9, Number 16 (2014) pp.
3495-3503
Sequestration of CO2 on concrete surface using
Fly ash and Brine ,Vol .32,No.32,
December 2014.
Performance of RC Beams strengthens with
Ultra High Strength Cementious Composite
Overlay. ,. Vol. 10 No.32, pp.2406424070(2015)
Natural fibers as sustainable solutions for the
sub grade soil improvement,Vol.4,Issue 6:june
2015
Flexural Behavior of Hybrid Fibre Reinforced
Self Compacting Concrete Incorporating Rice
Husk Ash, p-ISSN: 2320-334X.PP 75-82
ISBN/ISSN
:
0973-4562
ISBN/ISSN
:
0973-4562
ISSN 09734562
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research
0.41
0.12/.13
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research
0.41
0.12/.13
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research.
1.265
0.12/0.13
ISSN 09734562
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research
1.265
0.12/0.13
ISSN:
2319:2682
International Journal of Advanced
Information Science and
Technology (IJAIST)
5.032
0.12/0.13
ISSN 09734562
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research.
1.265
0.12/0.13
ISSN No
International Journal of Scientific
2277 - 8179 Research.
1.8651
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ISSN:
2278-1684,
1.753
0.71
IOSR Journal of Mechanical and
Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE)
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DEPARTMENT OF CSE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 15
Faculty
name
Dr.R.Suguna
Paper title
Obstacles Detection For Visually Impaired
People Using Smart Phones
Improving MRI Brain Tumor Classification
Dr.Divya Satish and Segmentation Based on Comparison
Technique
T.Kujani
Machine Learning Approach For
Recommendation System on Social Networks
Kumar Parop
Gopal
Secure Financial Transactions Through Mobile
SOA
Kamala
kannan .B
Preventing DDoS attack in cloud using
intrusion prevention scheme
S.Rameshbabu
Optimization of Information using query
dependent Scheme by Graph Compression
V.Valarmathi
Proficient Secret Transmission of Images And
Message
S.Suresh
Web Service Recommendation based on QOS
value Prediction and Collaborative Filtering
approach
TKS
RathishBabu
A Five Factor Software Architecture Analysis
Based on FAR for ATM Banking System
DOI
Vol. 13(1),
ISSN: 09761353,pp.
530-535
-Mar 2015
Vol 13(1),
pp,560-569
Mar
2015,ISSN:
0976-1353
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pp. 173-179,
2015
http://ijarcsa
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2015
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No.7,VolAB,,2015
ISBN 9781-47997238,pp.201
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ISSN-09761353 Vol13,Mar
2015
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Impact
factor
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index
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h-index
International Journal of Emerging
Technology in Computer Science
and Electronics (IJETCSE)
1.012
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Technology in Computer Science
and Electronics (IJETCSE)
1.012
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Conference
on
Science
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Innovative
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Of
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on
Science
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Innovative
Engineering,
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Conference
on
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and
Innovative
Engineering,
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Engineering
Science
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T.Dhana
lakshmi
Safety Message Broadcast using ALOHA to
avoid Channel conjunction In Adhoc Network
T.Sathya
Preserving Privacy in cloud Computing for
Neural Network Learning Using Back
Propagation algorithm
Secure Internet Banking with visual
authentication Protocols
T.Amruthavalli
A Review on software Testing In SDLC and
Testing Tools
S.Devi
Attribute Based Encryption of Personal Health
In Scalable and Secure sharing Using cloud
computing
Game based e-Learning
Identifying and Ranking Product Aspects
based On Consumer Reviews I,2015,pp,290293
G.Renugadevi
Game based e-Learning
M.Gokulakrish
nan
S.Baskar
Uma .S
Refind: Activity Based Information Retrieval
System with User Feed Back Analysis
Scene Text Detection Based On Laplacian
filter and Connected Component Analysis
OS Kernel Malware Detection Using Kernel
crime Data Mining
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Contemporary, Engineering,
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Engineering
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and
Computer
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on
contemporary Engineering
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in
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teaching-TILT’14
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Multimedia amassed intellectual teaching
C.Krishnaveni
A Review on software Testing In SDLC and
Testing Tools
Blue Brain –Artificial intelligence in the future
generation
Mrs.S.Maha
lakshmi
Suganya.N
Student
name
M.Karthick
Bharathi.R
S.Anjali
R.Balaji
A Review on software Testing In SDLC and
Testing Tools
Hunting pernicious attack in web application
with XPROBER
2015.
ISBN 9781-479972388/14,
IEEE
Vol3(9),pp.
81888197,2014
Vol6(1),
ISSN 2321452X,2014
Vol-3(9),
pp.81888197,
2014
Vol.11(1)
ISSN:15469239
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, 2014
International Journal of Applied
Management
and
Business
Utility(IJAMBU)
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journal
of
Engineering
and
Computer
Engineering,
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in engineering and emerging
2.32
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Engineering
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journal
of
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Computer
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American Journal of Applied
Sciences
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factor
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index
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PG STUDENT’S PUBLICATION (2014-15)
Publication details
Paper title
DOI
Conference/
Journal
Vol13(1)- International Journal of Emerging
Obstacles Detection For Visually Impaired
ISSN:
Technology in Computer Science
People Using Smart Phones
0976-1353 and Electronics
Ma- 2015
Vol13(1),p International Journal of Emerging
Improving MRI Brain Tumour Classification
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and Segmentation Based on Comparison
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Technique
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Machine Learning Approach For
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Innovative
Recommendation System on Social Networks
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and
Innovative
intrusion prevention scheme
,2015
Engineering,
1.012
1.012
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P.Rajkumar
G.Renuka
L.Priya
Anam.Harathi
R.Sowniya
L.Vidhya
Optimization of Information using query
dependent Scheme by Graph Compression
Web Service Recommendation based on QOS
value Prediction and Collaborative Filtering
approach
Safety Message Broadcast using ALOHA to
avoid Channel conjunction In Adhoc Network
Preserving Privacy in cloud Computing For
Neural Network Learning Using Back
Propagation algorithm
Secure Internet Banking with visual
authentication Protocols
Attribute Based Encryption of Personal Health
In Scalable and Secure sharing Using cloud
computing
Identifying and Ranking Product Aspects
based On Consumer Reviews
Suganya
R.Vinothini
Refind: Activity Based Information Retrieval
System with User Feedback analysis
S.Brindha
Scene Text Detection Based On Laplacian
filter and Connected Component Analysis
T.Monisha
OS Kernel Malware Detection Using Kernel
crime Data Mining
Student
name
Mythili.B
S.Belgia
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ISSN09761353Mar2015
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No.27,2015
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on
Science
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Technology in Computer Science
and Electronics
Vol 3(1), I
ISSN
2321-9653,
,2015,pp,2
90-293
ISBN-97881-9047607-2
VolAB(4),
2015
Journal for Research in Applied
Science
and
Engineering
Technology (IJRASET),
Vol 13 (1)
ISSN:
0976-1353
Mar- 2015.
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conference
on
Contemporary, Engineering
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Research in Engineering-2015
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Conference
on
Science
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Engineering
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on
contemporary Engineering,
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Conference
on
Science
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engineering 2015
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Innovative
Engineering
Journal
of
Engineering
Technology in Computer Science
and Electronics (IJETCSE)
UG STUDENT’S PUBLICATION (2014-15)
Publication details
Paper title
DOI
Conference/
Journal
Malware Detection by sing Naïve Bayes
National Conference On Recent
algorithm with dataset feature filtering
Trends in Computer Science
Engineering and Technology
Malware Detection by sing Naïve Bayes
National Conference On Recent
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Thangam
algorithm with dataset feature filtering
Emergency Alerting Mobile Phones Using
Android and GPS
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V.Pradeepa
Emergency Alerting Mobile Phones Using
Android and GPS
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SangeethaBodi
Cloud computing.
-
Varshini.B
Trends in Computer Science
Engineering and Technology
National Conference On Recent
Trends in Computer Science
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Journal of Theoretical and
Applied Information Technology
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EURASIP Journal on Image and
Video Processing Springer open
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0.72
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Trends in Computer Science
Engineering and Technology
National Conference On Recent
Trends in Computer Science
Engineering and Technology
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name
Dr. R.Suguna
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Journal of Applied
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Biometric And Passcode Based Authentication
with stenographic Approach
A novel Approach for Dynamic cloud
partitioning and load balancing in cloud
computing Environment
Dr.Divya Satish
A Genetic Optimized Neural network for
image retrieval in telemedicine
Graphical Data Mining using Hybrid Role
Engineering Approach
T.Kujani
Hunting pernicious attacks In Web
Applications With xperober
V.Valarmathi
Graphical Role Mining Using Hybrid Role
Engineering Approach
S.Suresh
Security Implementation of a Single Sign-On
Mechanism Using RSA Algorithm
ISBN 978International Conference on
81-9089Recent Trends in Computer
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Science and Engineering
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T.K.S. Rathish
Babu
A Five Factor Software Architecture Analysis
Based on Far for ATM banking system
V.Vimala
Discovering Zombie Vulnerabilities In Email
Applications
P.Pradha
Privacy Preserving For High-Dimensional
Data Using Mashup
T.Dhanalakshmi
Security Implementation Of A Single Sign-On
Mechanism Using RSA Algorithm
T.Sathya
Malware Detection By Using Navie Bayes
Algorithm With Dataset Feature Filtering
T.Amruthavalli
Motion Based Background Subtraction and
Extraction using Decolor and K-Means
Clustering for Providing Security
krishnan
Dynamic Resource Allocation in Cloud
Computing Using Virtual Machines
Preventing Resource depletion in wireless
Mesh Networks by blocking communications
with epidemic attacks
S.Baskar
An Enhanced Reversible Data Encapsulation in
Image by Discrete Encryption
Uma .S
Ensuring Authentication For Data Sharing In
The Cloud
Enhanced Adaptive Acknowledgment using
Intrusion Detection System
S.Devi
M.Gokula
N.Sathishkumar
Probing Vicious Attacks in Web Applications
with XHunter
C.Krishnaveni
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A Novel Feature Extraction Technique for
Texture Discrimination using Orthogonal
Polynomial Operators
Vol. 51(1),
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2011ISSN
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Texture Characterization
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Operators for Efficient Texture Feature
Extraction
Design of OS for Pocket PC using WINCE 6.0
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Filters Gabor and the method of Principal
Component Analysis
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A Novel Image Retrieval Technique for
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Energy Saving Clustering Approach For
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Energy Saving Clustering Approach For
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Dr.R.Sankar
2
Dr.Srinivasalu
Reddy
3
M.Jaya
Murugan
4
5
6
N.Kumari Kala
D.Sarala
S.Anbu
Chandran
Paper title
DOI
Implementation of interleaved boost
converter for PV power generation
system
Implementation of interleaved boost
converter for PV power generation
system
Determining thermal life expectancy of
power transformer under non linear loads
using FEM by ANSYS and MATLAB
simulation and implementation of a
modified single phase quasi Z sourse AC
to AC converter
implementation of full bridge three port
converter with wide input voltage range
for renewable power systems
Full bridge three port converter with
wide input voltage range for renewable
power systems
Implementation of high efficiency series
resonant inverter using pulse density
modulation technique
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Implementation of multilevel inverter
with reduced number of switches
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K Takhsela
Leno Rani
8
R Rajarajan
9
S Velladurai
A High Step - Up DC-DC converter for
Photovoltaic Application
Maximum Power Extraction in Grid
Connected DFIG using Multilevel
Inverter
Interleaved High Step - Up Converter
with WCCIs and VMCs for PV
Applications
Implementation of Interleaved High Step
- Up Converter with Winding - Cross Coupled Inductors and Voltage
Multiplier Cells
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DOI
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FUZZY Estimator for BLDC Motor Drive under
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Compensation Using Hybrid Renewable Energy
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Reduced Switch Inverter based Photovoltaic Power
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Performance Parameter of Closed Loop Control of
3 Phase Induction Motor
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Torque Ripple Reduction for Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motor Drives using ANFIS
Implementation of High Proficient Hybrid PWM
Controlled H6 Inverter with PV Based MPPT
Scheme
A Novel Compensation Technology of Static
Synchronous Compensator for Power System
Stability
A Voltage Controlled PFC SEPIC Converter based
PMBLDCM Driver for Air Conditioners using
FUZZY Controller
2
S. Velladurai
Design of a Single - Phase PV FED Cascaded
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3
M.
Jayamurugan
Torque Ripple Reduction for Permanent Magnet
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4
N. Kumari
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A Comparative Investigation in to the use of
Modulation schemes for conducted Noise
Mitigation
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Solar Tracking System with High Precision
implementation on FPGA with GUI on Lab VIEW
11
P. Deepa
FPGA based Stepper Motor control using Lab
VIEW GUI techniques
12
M. Sridevi
13
R. S. Dhurga
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Stability
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No
1
2
Faculty name
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S.
Anbuchandran
Paper title
DOI
Performance Analysis of Pole Amplitude
Modulated Three Phase Squirrel - Cage
Induction Motor
ISSN:
0976-1353
Stand alone battery less solar PV based induction
motor control with space vector modulation.
ISSN:
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1
M. Rajvikram
Power felt on human body
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M. Rajvikram
Smart speed sensing and control
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M. Rajvikram
Magnetic levitation train (Linear
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Energy Efficient Low
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Communication,Vol1,Pg.No
425
International Conference On
Computational Intelligence And
Communication,Vol1,Pg.No
425
International Conference On
Futuristic Trends In Electronics
Engg(ICFTEE2012) Pg.No 45
International Conference On
Computing Electronics And
Electrical Technology Pg.No.
741-745
International Conference On
Information Communication
And Embedded Systems
International Conference On
Information Communication
And Embedded Systems
Pg. No. 3
International Conference On
Advanced Computing
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Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing
VLSI Implementation Of
Parallel Bank Architecture
For Variable Block Size
Motion Estimation
Algorithm
Non ContactHeartRate
Measurement Using Matlab
And Web Cam
14
15
16
17
B.Lavanya
C.Rajani
Technology
Pg. No. 41
International Conference On
Communication And Signal
Processing – 2012
ISBN 978-81909948-3-5
Next Generation E-Voting
System Haptic Touch
Screen Interface And Voice
Feedback For Elderly And
Blind Users
Next Generation E-Voting
System Haptic Touch
Screen Interface And Voice
Feedback For Elderly And
Blind Users
International Conference On
Computation Intelligence And
Communication,Vol-1,
Pg.No 414
International Conference On
Information Communication
And Embedded Systems
Pg.No.71
International Conference On
Information Communication
And Embedded Systems
Pg. No 71
Image Based Currency
Coin Classification
International Conference On
Communication And Signal
Processing ICCSP 2012
A.Mathialagan
Next Generation E-Voting
System Haptic Touch
Screen Interface And Voice
Feedback For Elderly And
Blind Users
International Conference On
Information Communication
And Embedded Systems
Pg.No.71
Mrs.P.Jothilakshmi
Non ContactHeartRate
Measurement Using Matlab
And Web Cam
ISBN 978-81909948-3-5
International Conference On
Computation Intelligence And
Communication,Vol-1,
Pg.No 414
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19
An APC – OMS Based
Mrs.T.Muthukumari LUT Optimization And
Implementation In FPGA
Wavelet Transform Based
Automatic Lesion
Detection In Cervix Images
Using Active Contour
Comparing Different
Classifiers For Automatic
Lession section In Cervix
Based On ColourHistogram
Mrs.Ramapraba
Colour Histogram Based
Colposcopy Cervical Image
Classification
International Conference On
Computation Intelligence And
Communication
ISSN
1549-3636
Journal Of Computer
Science(JCA)
ISSN 0974-1925
Journal Of Computer
Science(JCA)
ISBN: 978-076261-2
DOI:10.3850/978981-07-6261-2-11
ROI Segmentation And
Specular Reflection
Removal For Colposcopy
Cervical Images
AcetoWhite Region
Detection Of Utrine Cervix
Images Using KNN
classifier
0.071
0.698
0.071
IMPACT
FACTOR
CITATION
INDEX
SNIP /SJR
H-INDEX
1.458
SJR:2
International Conference On
Computer And Information
Technology
(ACIT)
National Conference On
Computing Concept In Current
Trends NC4T’11
National Conference On
NCIWSC-12
ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 – 14
S.NO
1
FACULTY NAME
Dr. T. Kalpalatha
Reddy
PAPER TITLE
Area Efficient
Implementation of FIR
Filter using Distributed
Arithmetic with Offset
Binary Coding
DOI
e-ISSN No.:
2319 – 4200,
p-ISSN No. :
2319 – 4197
PUBLICATION DETAILS
CONFERENCE/
JOURNAL
IOSR Journal of VLSI and
Signal processing(IOSRJVSP)Vol 4, Issue 3, Ver. III
(May-Jun. 2014), pg.no. 01-09
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3
Mr.G.N.Kodhanda
Ramaiah
Mr .C.Sridhar
Process Analysis And I/O
System Of
Demineralization Plant
With LabVIEWand DCS
Soft error rate mitigation in
FPGAs with data
compression
Controlling Home
Appliances through GSM
modem and internet
5
6
Mrs.S.Premalatha
Mr.G.Gurumoorthy
Mrs.P.Jothilakshmi
ISSN 0975-6450
Low swing differential
conditional capturing flipflop for resonant clock
distribution networks
FPGA Implementation of
Low power OFDM PHY
baseband modem with
parallel architecture
4
International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Electronics
and Communication
(ICETEC’14) March,2014
NationalConference on
Emerging Trends In Power
&Control Engineering
An efficientEmbedded
DRAM testing algorithm
with multiple memory
arrays
Hardware efficient fast
motion estimation processer
Built-In Self Test For
Measuring On- Chip
Voltages
ISBN 978-9382208-78-5
ISSN 2230-7109
International Journal of
electronic engineering Research
National Conference On
Communication &Advanced
Research In Electrical
Electronics And Robotics
CARREER’13,
vol 1,pg.no 107
International Conference On
Electrical And Electronics And
Computer Science Engg ,vol 2,
pg.no 114
International Journal Of
Electronics And
Communication
Technology[IJECT], vol 4,
issue 2, pg.no 23
National Conference On
Communication And Advanced
Research In Electrical
Electronics And Robotics
International Conference On
Emerging Trends In Electronics
And Communication
(ICETEC’14 ) 13th& 14th
March,2014
pg.no 304-309
0.413
0.110
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8
9
10
11
12
13
A.Mathialagan
K.R.Vethavalli
N.Malligeswari
Kaliraja T
Vijayashri P
High Speed Data Rate And
Fixed Latency For Serialize
And Deserializer
(SERDES)
International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Electronics
and Communication
(ICETEC’14 ) 13th& 14th
March,2014
International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Electronics
and Communication
(ICETEC’14 ) 13th&14th
March,2014 pg.no 315-320
International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Electronics
and Communication
(ICETEC’14 ) 13th& 14th
March,2014 pg.no 321
International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Electronics
and Communication
(ICETEC’14 ) 13th& 14th
March,2014 pg.no 326
International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Electronics
and Communication
(ICETEC’14 ) 13th& 14th
March,2014 pg.no 326
FPGA Implementation of
Baseband Signal Processor
for SDR
A Low Power Flip-flop
Design With Less Pipeline
Overhead
Avoiding Stack Issues In
VLSI Implementation Of
Stack Based CPU
Architecture
Avoiding Stack Issues In
VLSI Implementation Of
Stack Based CPU
Architecture
Mrs. KirupaDevi
A High Throughput InLoop De-blocking Filter
Architecture for Supporting
H.264/AVC Multiple video
coding Standards
Mrs.Ramapraba
A CADsystem for lesion
detection in cervigram
based on LAWs textural
feature
International Conference on
Emerging Trends in Electronics
and Communication
(ICETEC’14 ) 13th& 14th
March,2014, vol 1,
pg.no 332
ISSN: 0975-4024
(Print)
International Journal of
Engineering and Technology.
2014;5(6)4677-4680
Nil
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Performance Evolution of
Various Wavelets in
cervical Lesion detection
ISSN: 09776-5166
Indian Journal Of Computer
Science And
Engineering(IJCSE)Vol. 4
pg.No.6 Dec 2013-Jan 2014
Nil
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 15
FACULTY
NAME
Dr. T. Kalpalatha
Reddy
Mr.B.Ramesh
Mr.C.Sridhar
Mrs.D.Kirupadevi
P.Jothilakshmi
Mrs.T.Muthu
kumari
PAPER TITLE
DOI
ISSN 09734562
International Conference on Recent
Trends in Computer Science
Engineering,
April 2015
International journal of emerging
technology in computer science and
electronics
International Journal of Applied
Engineering ResearchVOL 10,pg.no
1075-1079
International conference on applied
research in engineering and technology2015
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research
ISSN 09734562
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Engineering Research
Design and implementation of
CMOS gates for multiple
valued logic digital circuits
A Novel Data hiding Technique
Via RCM and AES Encrypted
Images
Realizing Multiplexer Based
Full Adder inMultiprecision
Multiplier
To improve OFDM standard
using pipelined parallel FFT
architecture
A cryptographic algorithm for
reduced area costs
Implementation of FIR Filter
Design Using Area – Delay –
Power Efficient Carry Select
Adder
An Effectual Technique for
Procuring Fractional
and Integer-Order Byproducts
of Radio Frequency Signals
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FACTOR
CITATION
INDEX
SNIP /SJR
H-INDEX
1.012
-
0.954
0.13/H
INDEX 5
0.954
0.13/H
INDEX 5
0.954
0.13/H
INDEX 5
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0.13/H
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M. Afsar Ali
T.Kaliraja
G. Gurumoorthy
N. Malligeswari
K.Sivakumar
Mrs.P.Vijayasri
Mrs.M.Farzana
Fathima
Mrs.S.Premalatha
Mr.N.Mahesh
Kumar
Mr.T.D. Sairam
Investigation on PMSG based
variable speed vertical Axis
Wind Energy generating
System
A novel methodology for N-bit
full comparators using Quantum
Cellular Automata
Implementation of FFT Using
Vedic Multiplier for Enhancing
the Speed
Improved 16-Point
Approximate DCT for Image
and Video Compression
Requiring Only 28 Additions
Efficient high throughput multi
standard transform core
realization on fpga
An Efficient Aging Aware
Column Bypass Multiplier
Using Adaptive Hold Logic
Hand Gesture Based Low Cost
Television Control System
An 8T low selection and low
voltage SRAM using bulk
CMOS technology
Novel Area Efficient Binary
adder in quantum Dot cellular
Automata
A Novel Data hiding Technique
Via RCM and AES Encrypted
Images
A Novel Data hiding Technique
Via RCM and AES Encrypted
Images
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International Journal of Scientific and
research publication
vol 4 issue 4, pg.no 1-5
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Researchvol 10 No.55
(2015) pg.no685-689
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Researchvol 10 No.55
(2015) pg.no 1028-1031
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Researchvol 10 No.55
(2015) pg.no 1066-1069
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Researchvol 10 No.55
(2015) pg.no 531-535
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Researchvol 10 No.55
(2015) pg.no690-693
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Researchvol 10 No.55
(2015) pg.no 830-835
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research
vol 10 No.55 (2015) pg.no 745-752
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research
vol 10 No.55 (2015) pg.no 703-707
International Journal Of Emerging
Technology In Computer Science And
Electronics
International Journal Of Emerging
Technology In Computer Science And
Electronics
1.22
0.954
0.13/H
INDEX 5
0.954
0.13/H
INDEX 5
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INDEX 5
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0.13/H
INDEX 5
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INDEX 5
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INDEX 5
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0.954
0.13/H
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Mrs.Lavanya
Mrs.Mallika
princess
Reduction of Memory errors for
images in JPEG 2000
Reconfigurable fast filter bank
for multi standard wireless
receiver
ISBN 978-9384209-05-6
-
Institute Of Research And Journal IRAJ2014 pg.no 1-6
International Institute Of Scientific
Research And Technology
Student Publications:
ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013
S.NO
NAME OF THE
STUDENT
PAPER TITLE
1
V.Dhanasekaran
2
J.DineshRuban
3
R.Gomathi
True Random Based Differential Power
Analysis Counter Measured Circuit For Sea
Engine
Soft Error Rate Mitigation In FPGA With
Data Compression
Energy ,Efficient Low Latency IIR Using D
Flip Flop
4
S.JayaPraba
An Efficient DRAM Testing Algorithm
With Multiple Memory Arrays
5
P G Maya
6
R.Nirmala
7
S.Savitha
8
M.Packyarani
9
N.Rajaram
10
G.Sandhiya
A Novel Column Decoupled Eight
Transistor Cell For Low Power Differential
SRAM Design
FPGA Implementation Of Low Power MBOFDM PHY Based And Modem With
Parallel Architecture
High Throughput Efficient Non Binary
LDPC Decoder Based On Simplified Min
Sum Algorithm
Development Of PISAT AOCS On Board
Software Modules
Energy Aware Video Encoding For Image
Quality Improvement In Battery Operated
Surveillance Camera
Hardware Efficient Fast Motion Estimation
Processor
DOI
ISSN-223077107
(ONLINE)
ISSN22309543(PRINT)
PUBLICATION DETAILS
CONFERENCE/
JOURNAL
International conference on Electrical and
Electronic Engineering and
Technology(ICEEET’13)
International conference on Emerging
trends in Electrical Engineering
(ETIEE’13)
International conference on Electrical &
Electronics (ICEE-2013)
International journal of Electronics and
Communication technology (IJECT)
International Conference on Emerging
trends in Electrical Engineering
(ETIEE’13)
International Conference on
Electrical,Electronic and Computer Science
engineering(EECS)
International Conference on Electrical &
Electronics Engineering and
Technology(ICEEET-2013)
International Conference on Intelligence
And Advanced Manufacturing Research
(ICCIAMR-2013)
International Conference on Emerging
trends in Electrical Engineering
(ETIEE’13)
International Conference on sensing,signal
processing and security(ICSSS 2013)
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M.Suganthipriya
12
S.Sumithra
13
N.Suriya
14
D.Devisulakshana
15
M.K.V.Thambidurai
International Conference on Emerging
trends in Electrical Engineering
(ETIEE’13)
International Conference in magna on
Emerging Engineering trends
(ICMEET’2K13)
International Conference on
Sensing,Signalprocessing and
security(ICSSS 2013)
National Conference on Embedded
Computing, Communication System and
Robotics(ECCSR-13)
Low Swing Clock Pair Shared Flipflop For
LC Resonant Clock Distribution Network
High Speed Hardware Design For FIR
Implementation Using Systolic Array
Processor
Performance Evaluation Of Modulo And
Mont Gomery Multiplier In Cryptographic
Application
VLSI Based Energy Harvesting System
Using Maximum Power Point Tracking
(MPPT) Techniques With Fuzzy Logic
Controller
VLSI Implementation Of Robust Hough
Transform With Efficient Resource
Requirement
International Conference in on Emerging
Engineering trends (ICMEET’2K13)
ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014
S.NO
NAME OF THE
STUDENT
1
Preethika.S
2
Prabavathy M
3
Michael Xavier.T
4
R.Vinodhini
5
C.Ananth
6
S.M.Nandhini
7
P.Bhavadharani
PAPER TITLE
Avoiding Stack Issues On VLSI
Implementation Of Stack Based CPU
Architecture
An Alternative Distributed Control Using
LabVIEW
High Throughput In-Loop De Blocking
Filter Architecture For Supporting
H.264/AVC Multiple Radio Coding
Standard
Process Analysis And Input Output
System Of Demineralization Plant With
LabVIEW And DCS
An APC-OMS Based LUT Optimization
And Its Implementation In FPGA
Reduction Of Memory Error For Images
In JPEG 2000
FPGA Implementation Of Base Band
Signal Processor For SDR
DOI
PUBLICATION DETAILS
CONFERENCE/JOURNAL
International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Electronics and Communication (ICETEC’14 ) 13th&
14th March,2014 pg.no 326
International Conference on computation of power
energy information and communication(ICCPCEC14)
International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Electronics and Communication (ICETEC’14 ) 13th&
14th March,2014, vol 1,pg.no 332
CEECECHN504-251
International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Electronics and Communication (ICETEC’14 ) 13th&
14th March,2014
International Conference on computation of power
energy information and Communication(ICCPCEC14)
International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and
Communication Engg. (IACEECE)
International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Electronics and Communication (ICETEC’14 )
13th&14th March,2014 pg.no 315-320
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8.
V.Meenakshi
Built In Self-Test Structure For
Measuring Onchip Voltages
9
T.Deepika
10
V.Kishorekumar
11
T.Latha
12
M.Manikandan
13
S.L.Binu
14
15
V.N.Boobathirajan
SumithraNandan
Pant
16
M.T.Vani
Under Water Vehicle Guidance And
Control Using FPGA
Design Of Reconfigurable System
Onchip Based High Speed Data
Acquisition System For Marine
Application
A Low Power Flipflop Design With Less
Pipeline Overhead
Cost Effective And Securable Car
Parking Monitoring System Based On
EICTCMBTRWireless Sensor Network
0305-267
UisingLabVIEW
Development Of FPGA Based SPWM
Generator For High Switching Frequency
DC/DC Convertor
High Speed Data Rate And Fixed
Latency For Serializer And Deserializer
VLSI Implementation Of LTPC Flexible
Decoder
An Embedded System Based Design For
Man Machine Interaction For Elderly
People Assistance
International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Electronics and Communication (ICETEC’14 ) 13th&
14th March,2014
pg.no 304-309
International Conference on recent trends in Engg. and
technology(ICRTIET 14)
International Conference on Recent Trends in Engg and
Technology(ICRTIET 14)
International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Electronics
and Communication (ICETEC’14 )
13th&14th March,2014 pg.no 321
International Conference on Innovation in
Electronics,Electrical,Information and Communication
technology(ICIEEICT)
International Conference Emerging TrendsinEngg. and
Technology(ICET 14)
International Conference on Engineering Trends In
Electronics And Communication(ICETEC14)
International Conference On Advanced Research In
Engg. And Technology(ICARET 14)
International Conference On Recent Trends In Engg.
And Technology(ICRTIET 14)
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
S.NO
NAME OF THE
STUDENT
1
Akilandeswari M
2
Ashwini R
3
Hajan H A
4
ManickaVinodhini.S
PAPER TITLE
Reconfigurable Fast Filter Bank For Multi
Standard Wireless Receiver
A Novel Methodology For N-Bit Full
Comparators Using Quantum Cellular
Automata
Realizing Multiplexer Based Full Adder In
Multi Precision Multiplier
A Novel Data Hiding Technique Via RCM
And AES Encrypted Images
DOI
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PUBLICATION DETAILS
CONFERENCE/JOURNAL
International Institute Of Scientific Research
And Technology
ISSN 09734562
International Journal Of Applied Engineering
Research Vol 10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No685-689
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Research VOL 10,Pg.No 1075-1079
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In Computer Science And Electronics
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Manikandan.V
6
Maniyarasan K
7
M.Nivetha
8.
E.Preethi
9
SakthiPriya R
10
Samundeeswari
11
Sangeetha K
12
Saranya S
Implementation Of FFT Using Vedic
Multiplier For Enhancing The Speed
To Improve OFDM Standard Using
Pipelined Parallel FFT Architecture
Improved 16-Point Approximate DCT For
Image And Video Compression Requiring
Only 28 Additions
A Cryptographic Algorithm For Reduced
Area Costs
Efficient High Throughput Multi Standard
Transform Core Realization On FPGA
Implementation Of FIR Filter Design Using
Area – Delay – Power Efficient Carry
Select Adder
An Efficient Aging Aware Column Bypass
Multiplier Using Adaptive Hold Logic
An Effectual Technique For Procuring
Fractional and Integer-Order Byproducts
Of Radio Frequency Signals
Design And Implementation Of CMOS
Gates For Multiple Valued Logic Digital
Circuits
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Research Vol10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No 1028-1031
International Conference On Applied Research
In Engineering And Technology-2015
ISSN 09734562
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ResearchVol10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No 1066-1069
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Research
International Journal Of Applied Engineering
ResearchVol10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No 531-535
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Research
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ResearchVol 10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No690-693
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ResearchVol10 Pg.No 436-439
13
Sharmila S
14
ShyjaRl
Novel Area Efficient Binary Adder In
Quantum Dot Cellular Automata
ISSN 09734562
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Sofia S
An 8T Low Selection And Low Voltage
SRAM Using Bulk CMOS Technology
ISSN 09734562
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Srivinodhini T
17
Thangakasi T
Hand Gesture Based Low Cost Television
Issn 0973Control System
4562
A Novel Data Hiding Technique Via RCM ISSN:0976And AES Encrypted Images
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Computer Science Engineering,
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Research
Vol10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No 703-707
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Research
Vol10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No 745-752
International Journal Of Applied Engineering
ResearchVol 10 No.55 (2015) Pg.No 830-835
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In Computer Science And Electronics
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
1. Mr. C.GANESHKUMAR MBA (Ph.D) – HOD
Books & Materials
Name
Financial Management
Organizational behavior
Human Resource Management
Principles of Management
Engineering Economics and Financial management
Books
Legal Aspects of Business
Title
Novated currency
system sans money
launders &
corruption
Features of savings
bank account in India
– A comparative
study between public
sector, private sector
and foreign banks
Automation of stress
identification system
in large industries
Reverberation of
Indian economy – an
analysis
Influential stratagem
to combat global
economic downturn
Groundbreaking
monetary system for
all economic
environment
Institutional and
individual investors
of BSE 100 index
companies preference
for dividends and
share repurchases
Publications
Swathi Publications
Swathi Publications
Swathi Publications
Swathi Publications
Charulatha Publications
Year
2004
2004
2004
2004
2003
Himalaya Publications
2004
Papers presented (2008-09)
Place
Sem/Con
Level
ISBN/ISSN
Date
Annamalai
University
Seminar
National
-
18.10.2008
Nandha
Engineering
College
Seminar
International
-
17.10.2008
DMI College of
Engineering
Seminar
National
-
10.12.2008
Conference
National
-
24.09.2008
Conference
National
-
08-04- 09
Conference
National
ISBN
22.10.2009
ISBN
May 6
2011
Valliammai
Engineering
College
Jeppiar
Engineering
College
SKR
Engineering
College
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Conference International
Engineering
and Technology
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Discontinuity in the
environment, firm
response and
dynamic capabilities
of employees
Global corporate
strategy, core
competencies and
diffusion of
innovation across
apple‟s value chain –
A case study
Hedonism and
culture: Impact on
car investment in
Tamilnadu
Strategic advantage
of sales career cycle
on brand life cycle in
Indian Insurance
industry
Strategic planning for
marketing movies –
Review of marketing
strategies, strengths,
weaknesses, core
competencies,
strategic options for
sun pictures – a case
study
Stress identification
system for large scale
and IT industries
Behavioural
equivalence
of
organizational culture
in IT industry
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Conference International
Engineering
and Technology
ISBN
May 6
2011
VIT University
Conference International
ISBN
16-032012
VIT University
Conference International
ISBN
16-032012
VIT University
Conference International
ISBN
16-032012
VIT University
Conference International
ISBN
16-032012
SA Engineering
College
Conference International
ISBN &
ISSN
23 & 24
2012
SA Engineering
College
Conference International
ISBN &
ISSN
23 & 24
2012
JOURNALS PUBLISHED
Title
Stress identification system for
large scale and IT industries
Journal
Sudharssanam
International Journal
of Management
Review
Level
International
peer reviewed
Journal
ISSN
Month
& Year
ISSN
June
2012
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Behavioural equivalence of
organizational culture in IT
iindustry
Sudharssanam
International Journal
of Management
Review
International
peer reviewed
Journal
ISSN
June
2012
Substitution of trade credit for bank
credit: Empirical study of financing
behaviour of selected Indian
manufacturing companies using
panel data
Sudharssanam
International Journal
of Management
Review
International
peer reviewed
Journal
ISSN
June
2012
2. Mr. R.KUMAR MBA (Ph.D) – Asso Prof
Title
Challenges
facing Indian
Mutual fund
industry
Use and
effectiveness of
New
Technologies in
Indian Banking
Impact of FDI
on poverty
reduction in
India
New product
development in
financial sector
Influential
strategem to
combat global
economic
downturn
Optimal capital
structure and
market powerAn analysis of
select twenty
companies
Place
Papers presented
Sem/Con
Level
ISBN/ISSN
Date
University of
Madras
Conference
National
SRM
Valliammai
Engineering
College
Conference
National
-
24.09.2008
Nandha
Engineering
College
Seminar
International
-
17.10.2008
Annamalai
University
Seminar
National
-
18.10.2008
Jeppiar
Engineering
College
Conference
National
-
08-04-2009
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Engineering and
Technology
Conference International
ISBN
6.5.2011
Feb, 2005
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Title
Journal
Level
ISSN
Month
& Year
Impact of gender, value orientation,
risk attitude and trust reciprocity
among the Engineering students of
chennai- sub urban
Substitution of trade credit for bank
credit: Empirical study of financing
behaviour of selected Indian
manufacturing companies using
panel data
Sudharssanam
International Journal
of Management
Review
International
peer reviewed
Journal
ISSN
June
2012
Sudharssanam
International Journal
of Management
Review
International
peer reviewed
Journal
ISSN
June
2012
3. K.P.SAJANA – Asst Professor
Title
Effects of relationship
banking towards customers
with reference to Lakshmi
Vilas Bank, Chennai
A study on the relationship
between individual positive
characteristics and their
engagement in
organizational citizenship
behaviour
Hedonism and culture:
Impact on car investment in
Tamilnadu
Behavioural equivalence of
organizational culture in IT
industry
Quality of work life in
marketing
of
financial
services
Papers presented (2008-09)
Place
Sem/Con
Level
ISBN/ISSN
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Conference International
ISBN
Engineering and
Technology
Date
May 6
&7
2011
Dhanalakshmi
Srinivasan
College of
Engineering and
Technology
Conference International
ISBN
May 6
&7
2011
VIT University
Conference International
ISBN
16-032012
SA Engineering
College
Conference International
ISBN &
ISSN
23 &
24 2012
DMI Engineering
College
Conference
-
2008
National
JOURNALS PUBLISHED
Title
Behavioural equivalence of
organizational culture in IT
industry
Journal
Sudharssanam
International Journal of
Management Review
Level
ISSN
Month
& Year
International peer
reviewed Journal
ISSN
June
2012
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4. M.NISHANTHI – Asst Professor
Title
Impact of gender, value
orientation, risk attitude
and trust reciprocity
among the Engineering
students of Chennai –
sub urban
Promotion, turnover and
performance evaluation:
Evidence from the
careers of employees in
select private limited
companies at Tambaram
mepz.
Place
Papers presented
Sem/Con
Level
ISBN/ISSN
Date
23 &
24
2012
SA Engineering
College
Conference International
ISBN &
ISSN
Dhanalakshmi
srinivasan college
of Engineering
and Technology
Conference International
ISBN
May
6&7
2011
Level
ISSN
Month
& Year
International
peer reviewed
Journal
ISSN
June
2012
JOURNALS PUBLISHED
Title
Impact of gender, value
orientation, risk attitude and trust
reciprocity among the
engineering students of Chennai
– sub urban
Journal
Sudharssanam
International Journal
of Management
Review
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ANNEXURE V
MASTER PLAN
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ANNEXURE VI
INSTITUTIONAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
DATE
PROGRAM
8/01/2015
“Blood Donation Camp” in association with Sunguvarchatram Lions Club.
9/01/2015
“PongalThiruvizha 2015” Festival was organized by SKREC.
21/04/2015
to
28/04/2015
C Programming Training for school students
24/09/2014
“Blood Donation Camp” in association with Chennai Anna Nagar Tower Lions
Club
19/11/2014
“Free Medical Camp” in association with VeeCareSundar Hospital, Poonamallee.
09/01/2013
First – Aid seminar
23/01/2013
PROJECT EXPO 2013
24/01/2013
SCIENCE EXPO 2013 in association with TIMES OF INDIA
25/01/2013
Quiz competition conducted with the theme of “Democracy and electoral
participation” on National Voters Day
23/02/2013
Cultural Day 2013 organized by SKREC.
31/08/2013
Awareness campaign on Road Safety
11/11/2013
to
22/11/2013
VAO CAMP training Program
13/01/2012
“PongaloPongal” Festival was organized by SKREC.
27/02/2012
Sapling plantation Programme in association with Tamil Nadu Forest Department
11/03/2012
First – Aid seminar in association with VEE CARE Sundar hospital
19/07/2012
Fundamental Quiz 2012 in association with TIMES OF INDIA
27/02/2012
Career development program “THE WAY”
10/03/2012
Sports and college day 2012 organized by SKREC
20/09/2012
03/12/2012
Blood Donation Camp in association with “Lions Blood bank & Research
Foundation”.
Drawing competition conducted on the account of creating awareness of “World
Aids Day”
27/09/2010
AIDS awareness program C-Life
08/01/2011
Career guidance program for +2 students
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22/01/2011
Disaster Management system
17/03/2011
Dental Checkup camp at S K R Engineering college in association with A.C.S
Medical College
18/03/2011
Sports and college day 2011 organized by SKREC.
31/03/2011
Fire Safety Training program conducted for NSS volunteers by PHONIX Fire
Safety equipment Pvt.Ltd, Chennai
31/03/2011
One day seminar on „First-Aid‟ by Mr.Baskaran, St.John‟s ambulance association
16/09/2011
Go green Project –A tree plantation program
16/09/2011
Blood Donation Camp in association with RoyapettahGovt Hospital
23/08/2011
AIDS awareness program C-Life
25/08/2011
Blood Donation Camp in association with “The Madras Voluntary Blood Bureau”.
2/04/2010
and
03/04/2010
13/03/2009
and
14/03/2009
28/03/2008
and
29/03/2008
SKREC organized “INDEP 2010 “ An interdepartmental cultural programme that
comprised of Eight individual events and eight group events. Each individual and
group event had 3 prizes for the Rolling Shield. CSE Department had won the
INDEP 2010 Rolling Shield.
SKREC organized “INDEP 2009“An interdepartmental cultural programme that
comprised of Eight individual events and seven group events. Each event carried
honor points of the 3 prizes for the Rolling Shield. IT Department had won the
INDEP 2009 Rolling Shield.
“INDEP 2008 “ An interdepartmental cultural programmehad been organized by
SKREC as a maiden venture that comprised of eight off stage events and seven on
stage events. Each off stage and on stage event had 3 prizes for the Rolling Shield.
ECE Department had won the INDEP 2008 Rolling Shield for the first time.
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MINORITY STATUS ORDER
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ANNEXURE VIII
ANNA UNIVERSITY AFFILIATION (Academic Year 2015 -16)
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ANNEXURE IX
AICTE EXTENSION OF APPROVAL (Academic Year 2015 – 16)
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ANNEXURE X
NBA ACCREDITATION STATUS
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