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Approved byGovt. of Tamil Nadu and AICTE,Accredited by NBA
ISO Cetified and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai
2018-2019
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CONTENTS
S.No DescriptionPage No.
1 Vision 1
2 Mission 1
3 Goals 1
4 Quality Policy 1
5 Quality Objectives 2
6 List of Rank Holders 3
7 Personal Data 8
7.1 Copy for HOD 5
7.2 Personal Copy 10
8 Preamble 12
9 The Genesis 12
10 About the College 12
11 The Governing Council 13
12 Branches of Study / Accreditation Status 14
13 Infrastructure and Facilities 16
13.1 Computer Centers / Internet 16
13.2 Laboratories / Workshops 16
13.3 The Central Library 16
13.4 Department Library 18
13.5 Training and Placement Activities 18
14 Functional Committees 19
15 Activities 24
16 About the Department 26
17 Department Vision 26
18 Department Mission 27
19 Program Outcome 27
20 Program Educational Objectives 27
21 Program Specific Outcome 24
22 Rules, Regulations and Practices 29
23 College Timings 28
24 Semester Plan for 2018 – 2019 29
25 List of Holidays 2018-2019 31
26 Transport Details 32
27 Calendar for the Academic year2018-2019 37
28 Our Strength at a glance 61
29 Impressions by Visiting Dignitaries 63
30 Class Time Table 64
31 Personal Notes 65
32Glimpses of Easwari Engineering College in the 67Academic year 2017- 2018
33 Photo Gallery 68
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Hearty welcome to The SRM Family!
Together, we begin our new academic year 2018 – 2019,
with enriched vigor, enthusiasm and positive thoughts. The
Educational environment is supportive and one can feel
‘Quality’ at our College. Enjoy the process of learning and
great transformation from the level of a Student to a
leading and powerful professional of values and merits.
Let us cherish our grand journey towards academic
excellence and you can steer yourself in the best direction.
It is wonderful as to what you discover through hard work
and sincerity of purpose. In this academic calendar you will
find information on college’s teaching and research
strengths, its diverse networks and its vibrant campus,
which offer so much of life to learning. The College has
outstanding staff, students and facilities and gives much
scope for the younger generations to uncap their talents
and touch greater heights of achievement.
Dream, take a big step forward, and spread your wings and explore!
At Easwari Engineering College, experience the joy of
‘Learning’ and ‘Excel’ with an assured future that is artful
and waiting for you.
31st MAY 2018
Dr. R. Shivakumar, M.D., Ph.D.,
ChairmanSRM Group of Institutions
Trichy and Ramapuram Campus
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2017 RANK HOLDERS – PG
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ME(CSE)-4, ME(CS)- 1, ME(ENGG.DESIGN) - 2, ME(STR.ENGG) - 5,ME(PED) - 4, ME(VLSI) - 3, ME(SE) - 1, MCA - 2,MBA - 6
2017 RANK HOLDERS – UG
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CIVIL - 5, CSE - 5, EEE - 3, ECE - 4, EIE - 9, MECH - 5 ,IT - 3 ,
1. VISION
To accomplish and maintain international eminence and become a modelinstitution for higher learning through dedicated development of minds,advancement of knowledge and professional application of skills to meet theglobal demands.
2. MISSION
Easwari Engineering College strives to set high standards of comprehensiveeducation by developing the intellectual strength of students and guiding themtowards technical advancement.
Synergize the efforts of various departments, inspire creativity and fosterexcellence and innovation in teaching and learning so as to realize our vision as aPremier Engineering Institution.Nurture the development of mind, skill, and attitude and core competence ofstudents.Attain leadership in planning and resource management so as to improve thequality and accessibility of technical education.
Produce graduates of International distinction, committed to integrity,professionalism and lifelong learning by widening their knowledge horizons inrange and depth.Enable students shine in their academic pursuits, making them sensitive to theneeds of the progressive industrial world.Organize a pluralistic and supportive environment that will stimulate scholars,students and staff of the higher caliber and contribute immensely to the processof Nation building through partnership with Community and Industry
3. GOALS
Our Goals are spun around these Ideals with a time Frame.
4. QUALITY POLICY
We, at Easwari Engineering College, are committed to impartingQuality Education and skill sets with ethics and developing the students ofEngineering, Management and Computer Applications, as excellentprofessionals and responsible citizens to promote industrial progress andsocietal transformation.
We implement quality systems to achieve continuous improvementand become a world class Institution.
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5. QUALITY OBJECTIVES
• To set international quality standards and innovative trends of
comprehensive education to inspire students and nurture the development
of their minds, core competence, multi-skills, attitude and leadership
qualities, in order to realize career pathways for every one through
placement, entrepreneurship or higher studies.
• To create a dedicated team of faculty committed to scholarly excellence
and sustaining them through Sponsorship for higher studies for at least
25% faculty and Encouragement for publications, at an average of 1
paper per faculty in a year in international/national journal/conference.
• To practice excellent Teaching Learning process that includes a minimum
of 6 Industrial visits and 6 seminars during each semester in all the
departments and one National conference at department level every year
and one International conference at Institutional level every year.
• To continuously improve upon academics and systems to secure maximum
number of University ranks and the minimum number being not less than
3 ranks in each department.
• To develop the institution as a Centre of Excellence by continuous up-
gradation of infrastructure and facilities in areas that are of value for
modern industries, research establishments and organize collaborative tie-
ups with institutions of International standing.
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6. List of Rank Holders - UG (2017)62 University Rank Holders (UG-33, PG-29)
Sl.Register No. Name of the Student Branch CGPA Rank YearNo.
1.31061310308
3 RESHMA TB.E-Civil 9.01 15 2013-17
2.31061310306
2 MENISHA M JB.E-Civil 8.99 17 2013-17
3.31061310301
3 ANUSHA PB.E-Civil 8.87 28 2013-17
4.31061310305
7 LAKSHMI DEVI VB.E-Civil 8.72 42 2013-17
5.31061310305
0 JAYAROHINDH JB.E-Civil 8.69 45 2013-17
6.31061310406
9 SANGEETHA VB.E-CSE 8.86 22 2013-17
7.31061310405
7 RAGAVI NB.E-CSE 8.83 25 2013-17
8.31061310405
6 RAGAVI EB.E-CSE 8.76 32 2013-17
9.31061310400
2 AISHWARYA TB.E-CSE 8.76 32 2013-17
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310613104045 NIVEDHAA M
B.E-CSE 8.68 40 2013-17
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310613105096 VAISHALI S
B.E-EEE 8.94 21 2013-17
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310613105050 MANIMALA M
B.E-EEE 8.71 43 2013-17
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310613105088 SRIVIDHYA S
B.E-EEE 8.68 46 2013-17
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310613106038 JANAVI B V
B.E-ECE 9.08 21 2013-17
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310613106110 SRIVIDHYA L
B.E-ECE 9.07 22 2013-17
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310613106067 NRITHYA T
B.E-ECE 8.93 36 2013-17
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310613106088 SARANYA M
B.E-ECE 8.80 49 2013-17
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310613107098 VIDYA SNEHA V B.E-EIE 9.10 5 2013-17
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310613107016 ARUNDATHI GOPINATH B.E-EIE 8.85 16 2013-17
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310613107041 KAUSHIK R B.E-EIE 8.78 21 2013-17
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Sl.Register No. Name of the Student Branch CGPA Rank YearNo.
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310613107070 SADHANA G B.E-EIE 8.69 29 2013-17
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310613107008 AJITH KUMAR D B.E-EIE 8.66 32 2013-17
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310613107080 SHRUTI THIYAGARAJAN B.E-EIE 8.64 34 2013-17
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310613107003 AISHWARYA K B.E-EIE 8.49 47 2013-17
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310613107071 SADHVE V B.E-EIE 8.48 48 2013-17
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310613107015 ARTHIKA S B.E-EIE 8.46 50 2013-17
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310613114119 RITESH KUMAR NAYAK
B.E-MECH 8.91 28 2013-17
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310613114150 SUJITH S
B.E-MECH 8.77 42 2013-17
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310613114079 LOKESH P R
B.E-MECH 8.75 44 2013-17
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310613114074 KISHORE KUMAR P
B.E-MECH 8.73 46 2013-17
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310613114103 PRASHANTH C
B.E-MECH 8.71 48 2013-17
323106132050
84 VEENA VENKATARAMANB.Tech-IT 8.70 18 2013-17
333106132050
62 PRIYA MB.Tech-IT 8.51 36 2013-17
343106132050
16 CHETAN DWARKANI MB.Tech-IT 8.43 44 2013-17
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List of Rank Holders PG (2017)
Sl.Register No. Name of the Student Branch CGPA Rank YearNo.
35 310615403005 KARUNYA M M.E- CS 9.32 1 2015-17
36 310615405003 DEEPTHI M M.E CSE 8.75 21 2015- 17
37 310615405013 SWETHA R M.E CSE 8.72 23 2015- 17
38 310615405009 PADMINI V M.E CSE 8.41 46 2015- 17
39 310615405004 GOWTHAM M M.E CSE 8.39 48 2015 -17
40 310615408010 VELVIZHI R M.E Engg.design 8.73 4 2015 -17
41 310615408009 SRINIVASAN K M.E Engg.design 8.64 6 2015 -17
42 310615413010 SANDANA SOCRATES S M.E St.Eng 8.87 17 2015- 17
43 310615413005 ELAKIYA N M.E St.Eng 8.53 38 2015 -17
44 310615413018 TANUSHREE V M.E St.Eng 8.51 39 2015 -17
45 310615413004 DIVYA S M.E St.Eng 8.51 39 2015 -17
46 310615413014 SHALIN C M.E St.Eng 8.46 43 2015 -17
47 310615415002 ATHITHYA S ME - PED 9.26 3 2015 -17
48 310615415003 PREETHI T ME - PED 9.00 9 2015-17
49 310615415005 SRINIVASAN M ME - PED 8.83 14 2015 -17
50 310615415004 RAMYA D ME - PED 8.78 17 2015 -17
51 310615419008 YAMUNA VME –VLSI
8.96 7 2015 -17Design
52 310615419004 OMANA BME –VLSI
8.91 10 2015 -17Design
53 310615419003 JEBA SARAL DARLING EME –VLSI
8.82 13 2015 -17Design
54 310615421007 SARASWATHI J ME-SE 8.89 2 2015 -17
55 310615631013 BHAKYA PRINCY V M.B.A 8.97 2 2015 -17
56 310615631042 MONICA SADASIVAM M.B.A 8.91 4 2015 -17
57 310615631027 ILAKKIYA P M.B.A 8.68 13 2015 -17
58 310615631068 SELVA JOSE PETER MALAR M.B.A 8.44 34 2015 -17
MEENA
59 310615631070 SHAMEEM AHAMED M M.B.A 8.35 42 2015 -17
60 310615631017 DHANALAKSHMI L M.B.A 8.28 49 2015 -17
61 310614621340 THEERTHA T G M.C.A 8.69 34 2015 -17
62 310614621344 VINITHRA G M.C.A 8.53 50 2015 -17
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7. PERSONAL DATA (2018-19)
7.1 Copy for HOD
(Please Note: There are 2 sets of ‘Forms’ for filling in Personal Data; fill in both the sets. One set with serration is to be removed and submitted to the HOD; the other set is a part of the Hand Book and is to be retained in the calendar/ Hand book itself for reference by student concerned)
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Name in full :
Date of Birth :
Phone No. & E-mail ID :
Blood Group :
Year & Course :
Branch / Section :
University Reg. No. :
ID Card No. (Student) :
Father Mother
Name
Occupation
Postal Address
Tel. No.E-mail ID
Name of Local Guardian :
Tel. No. & E -Mail ID :
Postal Address :
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Contact no. for Emergency :
Hostel & Room No. :
Bus Pass No. :
Train Pass No. :
Height / Weight :
Identification Marks. :
Driving License No. :
Vehicle make/ Regn. No. :
Passport No. :
Date of Issue & Validity :
Issued at :
Hobbies/ Special Interests/
Special Achievements :
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UndertakingI have fully read and clearly understood the contents in the Diary / College-HandBook 2018-2019; In the overall interest for academics and my own development, Ihereby agree to abide by the ‘Rules & Regulations’ (enforced from time to time), inletter and spirit. I shall positively perform, maintain discipline, make progress andsustain harmony in the institution.I shall emerge everyday as a developing student professional with positive thoughtsand deeds.
Name: Signature :
Date :
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7.2 Personal Copy
(Please Note: There are 2 sets of ‘Forms’ for filling in Personal Data; fill in both the sets. One set with serration is to be removed and submitted to the HOD; the other set is a part of the Hand Book and is to be retained in the calendar/ Hand book itself for reference by Student concerned)
i. Name in full :
ii. Date of Birth :
iii. Phone No. & E-mail ID :
iv. Blood Group :
v. Year & Course :
vi. Branch / Section :
vii. University Reg. No. :
viii. ID Card No. (Student) :
Father Mother
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Postal Address
Tel. No.E-mail ID
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Contact no. for Emergency :
Hostel & Room No. :
Bus Pass No. :
Train Pass No. :
Height / Weight :
Identification Marks. :
Driving License No. :
Vehicle make/ Regn. No. :
Passport No. :
Date of Issue & Validity :
Issued at :
Hobbies/ Special Interests/
Special Achievements :
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UndertakingI have fully read and clearly understood the contents in the Diary / College-HandBook 2018-2019; In the overall interest for academics and my own development, Ihereby agree to abide by the ‘Rules & Regulations’ (enforced from time to time), inletter and spirit. I shall positively perform, maintain discipline, make progress andsustain harmony in the institution.I shall emerge everyday as a developing student professional with positive thoughtsand deeds.
Name: Signature :
Date :
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8. PREAMBLE
Easwari Engineering College was established in the academic year 1996-1997, with the 'Vision' for 'Women Empowerment' through Higher Education in'Engineering and Technology'. At that point of time, the College held the uniquestatus of being the first and the only 'Engineering College for Women' affiliated to theUniversity of Madras. This was a pioneering effort, propelled by sustained publicdemand, the college was subsequently converted to co-education in 2002. Thecollege provides academic ambience through inspiration, fosters enthusiasm andmotivation so as to realize challenging and rewarding career pathways to students.
Our unwavering commitment to quality education and experiential learningensures that our students develop the abilities for critical thinking and evaluation ofissues; they are trained to translate concepts and theoretical knowledge into real timesituations. Besides these, our students are molded to be socially aware and becomeresponsible, to make effective contributions towards 'societal transformation andnation building'. The SRM Group stays focused to its ideals and steadily embracesquality, values and tradition.
9. THE GENESIS
Easwari Engineering College (EEC), a unit of Sri Ramaswamy Memorial
(SRM) Group of Educational Institutions for higher learning, is functioning under the
aegis of a 4 decade old "Valliammai Society". The society was founded for promoting the
cause of quality education by Dr. T. R. Pachamuthu, an academician and educationist.
SRM Group runs a network of more than 21 different institutions and is one of the largest
Educational Groups in the Country. The Branches of study include Engineering and
Technology, Management, Medical / Dental / Life and Bio-Sciences / Para Medical and
Allied Medical Sciences / Hospitality and Arts & Science.
Contributions made by SRM, consistently over the years throughEducational Institutions and Health Care Services, have been well recognized at theNational Level. On the basis of academic strength, quality of education andassociated factors, SRM Engineering College and the SRM Dental College wereaccorded the status of Deemed University in the year 2002; in 2006, SRM Institute ofScience and Technology (Deemed University) became 'SRM University' (undersection 3 of UGC Act). Now, the University has added several UG and PGprogrammes, including MBBS Degree programme. In 2017, SRM University becameSRM Institute of Science and Technology.
The Mission continues…
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10. ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Easwari Engineering College was instituted in the academic year 1996-1997, with the approval of Government of Tamil Nadu and AICTE, New Delhi. TheCollege is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai since 2002. All programmes havegot permanent affiliation except Automobile Engineering.
Pursuing the philosophy of continuous learning, the institution prepares thestudents to score creditably in the academic sessions and also encourages them todevelop their interpersonal and intrapersonal skills and attitudes to approach life withconfidence. The working environment is such that students as well as faculty areinspired and supported to attain high standards of education and skill sets and shine intheir chosen path.
Faculty, with their impressive academic, research and industrial experience,lead the students to achieve excellence and competence. This in turn enhances thecore strength of students and enables them to realize all round development.
College offers 8 Under-Graduate and 6 Post Graduate Programmes, coveringEngineering & Technology and Management. The National Board of Accreditation(NBA) and National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) have alreadyaccredited the Programmes offered by the College. The College has obtained ISO9001: 2015 Certification from TUV, South Asia.
So far, 18 Batches of Engineering students have successfully passed out.Many of our students have secured University Ranks including the university firstrank. In 2016-17, 'Placement' was more than 95% in companies of repute, in 2017-18placement is 98% till June '18. Many of our students pursue higher studies in Indiaand abroad. Our Alumni association is also very active.
The College, located at Bharathi Salai, Ramapuram is within the Metropolisof Chennai and is of about 20 minutes drive from prime parts of the city, viz. AnnaUniversity Chennai, Raj Bhavan, IIT, Railway Station (Guindy), Airport and BusTerminus (Please refer to the Route Map on the rear cover).
11. THE GOVERNING COUNCIL
Governing Council, the Apex Committee of the College for its perspective,policy/ financial planning and management, meets twice or more in a year. TheAgenda focuses on comprehensive development and on continuous improvement forsteady growth of the College. The Council monitors the formulation, programmeimplementation and evaluation and reforms with special reference to quality andstandards of academic and industrial expectations.
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GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS
CHAIRMAN, Governing Council
Dr. T. R. Pachamuthu, B.Sc., M.I.E.,Founder Chairman, Valliammai SocietySRM Group of Institutions and Chancellor, SRM Institute of Science and Technology
MEMBERS
1. Thirumathi. Easwari Pachamuthu, B.AMember Valliammai Society
2. Thiru P. Ravi, M.A.Co-Chairman, Valliammai Society / SRM Group, SRM Institute of Science and Technology
3. Dr. P. Sathyanarayanan, B.E., M.S. (USA)., Ph.D., Vice-Chairman, Valliammai Society/ SRM Group and President, SRM Institute of Science and Technology
4. Dr. R. Shivakumar, M.D., Ph.D.,Secretary,Valliammai Society/ SRM Group and Vice President,SRM Institute of Science and Technology
5. Thiru N. Varadharaj, M.E., M.I.E.,Senior Member, Valliammai Society/ SRM Group and Industrialist.
6. Dr. N. Sethuraman, Ph.D., Member
7. Dr. R. Balasubramanian, Ph.D., Member
8. Dr. C. Muthamilzhselvan, Ph.D., Member
9. Dr. T.S. Sridhar, Ph.D., Member
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
10. Director, AICTE, Southern Regional Office
11. AICTE Nominee, AICTE, New Delhi
12. Dr. S. RajendraBoopathy, Anna University, Chennai
13. Director, DOTE, Anna University, Chennai
14. Tamil Nadu Government Nominee, Dept. of Higher Education, TN
15. Dr. K. Kathiravan, M.Tech., Ph.D. – Principal, EEC, Member Secretary
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12. BRANCHES OF STUDY/PROGRAMMES AND ACCREDITATIONSTATUS
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
Degree Duration of Sanctioned AccreditationS. No. Programme conferred study(in Years/ Annual status
Semesters) Intake1 Computer Science B.E 4/8 120 Accredited
& Engineering
2Electronics &
B.E 4/8 180 AccreditedCommunicationEngineering
3Electrical &
B.E 4/8 120 AccreditedElectronicsEngineering
4Electronics
B.E 4/8 120 Accredited&InstrumentationEngineering
5Mechanical
B.E 4/8 180 AccreditedEngineering
6 Civil Engineering B.E 4/8 120 Accredited
7 Information B.Tech 4/8 120 AccreditedTechnology
8 Automobile B.E 4/8 60 New CourseEngineering
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POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
ProgrammeDegree Duration of study Sanctioned
S. No. conferred (in Years/ AnnualSemesters) Intake
1 Master of Business Administration MBA 2/4 120
2 Computer Science and Engineering M.E 2/4 18
3 Communication Systems M.E 2/4 18
4 Embedded Systems Technologies M.E 2/4 18
5 Engineering Design M.E 2/4 18
6 Structural Engineering M.E 2/4 18
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13. INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES
Easwari Engineering College has been developed over the years and fully established with 7 imposing multi- - storied Academic Blocks and 2 Workshop BlocksMain Block (EEE,CSE,AUTO,ECE) Mechanical Block(MECH)Electronics Block I (ECE,MATHS) Civil Block(CIVIL, IT)Basic Engineering Block Two Workshop BlocksP.G. Block(EIE,MBA) ElectronicsBlockII(ENGLISH,PHYSICS,
CHEMISTRY)
The buildings house have fully furnished with laboratories, center of excellence, smartclass rooms/ Class rooms, conference halls, offices of HODs, Staff rooms, SeminarHalls, department Libraries and other facilities as per AICTE Norms and Standards.(for details please visit our website www.srmeaswari.ac.in). Spacious lawns betweenthe entrance and buildings and green trees around provide the serene and rightambience for the Campus. The College has 5 Residential Hostels, separately for boysand girls. Facilities provided in the hostels include:
• Study Halls • Recreation Rooms • Common Roomswith Television
• Magazine • Entertainment Hall • TempleSection and Indoor Games
• Health Centre • Areas for Sports • Yoga Sectionand Gym and Indoor Games
Other facilities within the Campus include:
• Food Courts /Canteens • Super Market/ DepartmentalStores
•Photocopy and Telecom facilities • Bank with ATM•DTP and Internet Centers • Post Office(adjoining Location)• Two separate sewage Treatment • Iron filtration plant
plants•Gen set back up service for all • Additional Facilities for value
buildings added courses• Solar water heater •RO plant for every building• Public Announcement LCD TV • Centralized Audio Information
in each block System
A 150 Bedded multi-specialty hospital is established well within the campus toprovide health care for students, faculty members and the public. Free consultationand treatment are provided.
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13.1 COMPUTER CENTRES AND INTERNET FACILITIES
Fully furnished Computer Labs are located in 34 different Centers and these occupy atotal area of 4,393.2 sq. m. These labs cater to the computing needs of the students &faculty. There are totally 1635 Terminals, Pentium IV, i3, i5 and i7 processors withlatest configuration and UPS back up service:System Configuration are
•WINDOWS server 2000/ NT/ 2003/2008-R2
• UNIX/ LINUX Operating Systems
•Windows (XP, 7, 8 & 10)
• 16Branded Servers
All Terminals are networked to provide cross platform application with Client Server
architecture. All buildings of the College have been linked up and connectivity has
been established through Fiber-Optic cables. In addition to the provision of regular
course work in C, C++, JAVA, ORACLE, VB, VC++, Rational Rose, FOSS Lab and
Web sphere, there is provision for Multimedia based English learning software in an
exclusive Language Laboratory. Academic/ Administrative Software have also been
installed to facilitate effective coordination among departments and operations.
INTERNET
College has 155 Mbps [1:1] internet connectivity through Airtel leased line .This caters to:
• The Campus with Wi-Fi enabled.• All department labs are LAN connected• Browsing Centers and DTP in the Hostels / Campus (General needs)• Libraries with high speed internet connectivity.
13.2 LABORATORIES / WORKSHOPS
All departments have laboratories/ workshops as per AICTE stipulations andcurriculum of Anna University. These are well established with modern facilities,equipments and systems. Our labs are regularly updated and upgraded to cater to thestudents' needs. (for details of the Syllabi and Laboratories, please visit the Collegewebsite www.srmeaswari.ac.in )
13.3 THE CENTRAL LIBRARY
Our Library is a paradise for those who have a passion for reading books and
enthusiasm for widening their knowledge base in depth and extent. The Library is
spread over 2 storeys (Mezzanine Type floors) and is housed in the P.G. Block. The
library has an area of 2100 sq. m. of built-up facilities.
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Library resources and Services
• Fully computerized (KOHA – Open Source Library Integrated System) working systems.
• 20602 Titles and 76,059 Volumes
• 270 Indian/ Foreign Journals / Magazines
• 5,640 + Online Journals from IEEE, Science Direct, EBSCO, ASME, ASCE, ACCESS Engineering ASTM Digitals Library, J. GATE and Springer link.
• Facilities to receive Anna University Training Development and Communication Channel (AUTDCC) through EDUSAT for special Lecture by experts
• Lending, reference and reprographic facilities
• Study halls with a capacity for 450 students / faculty
• 2 air-conditioned audio and video Halls
• Internet browsing section
• CD Library, CD ROMs, CD writing and scanning – Digital Library
• Dedicated areas for PG Students, Project work and air-conditioned room for staff.
• Institutional Memberships: British Council Library, IIT (Madras) Library and the Centre for University Industry Collaboration / Anna University, Madras Management Association, MALIBNET, DELNET
• Individual Membership: Library membership is compulsory for staff and students. All members are expected to follow the regulations as laid down.
REGULATIONS FOR USE OF LIBRARY
• One should realize the power of silence in the Library and make it an abode foracademic pursuit and dissemination of knowledge.
• Members should produce their Identity Card at the entrance / while borrowing
books/ and whenever so demanded by security personnel / faculty.
• Members should sign in the Gate Register/ Scan Id card in the Computer kept atthe Entrance.
• On no account personal books, files, lab coat / apron and articles will be allowedinside. (Such items are to be handed over to the security in charge in thepersonal bag section at the Entrance)
• Issue of Books:
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UG students 4 Books
PG students 5 Books
Teaching Staff 6 Books
Programmers and
Non-Technical Staff 2 Books
• Merit books : 2 additional merit category books issued as per the following
criteria in terms of 'Aggregate Marks':
UG: Students who secure 80% and above
PG: Students who secure 75% and above
• Final year students should return all the books and surrender the library ticketson completion of the Course and obtain "No Dues Certificate". Only then thestudent becomes eligible for issue of Hall Ticket.
• Loan period for student Members :
Books (other than Ref. Books) - 21 days
CD ROMs - 1 day
Reference Books: Available for study only within the Library.
• Tearing of sheets from books & newspapers is prohibited and is a punishable offence.
• Members must satisfy themselves whether the books are in good condition,before they leave the counter. If any damage is noticed, the same must beimmediately reported; otherwise member concerned will be held responsible.
• Fine will be levied for late return of books:2 per day per book.
• Loss or Missing of Books should be reported to the Librarian immediately andshould be replaced by another new copy. Otherwise, the double the amount ofbook cost and overdue/ overhead charges, if any will be levied.
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Working hours
Library is kept open on all days of the year
Library functions without lunch break;
Monday to Friday
Study/ Reference/ Internet access : 8.00 am to 8.00 pm
Transaction : 8.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Saturday
Study/Reference/Internet access : 8.00 am to 4.30 pm
Transaction : 8.00 am to 4.00 pm.
Sundays & Holidays
Study/Reference/Internet access : 9.30 am to 4.00 pm
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13.4 DEPARTMENT LIBRARYIn addition to the central library, each department has their own departmental librarywhich contains important book titles in the respective branches of study. Students areadvised to fully utilize these books and journals for further enhancement of their subjectknowledge. Books will not be issued to anyone, but are available only for reference withinthe department library. HOD controls the functioning of department library.
13.5 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT ACTIVITIES
Employability of Engineering and Management Graduates are one of the key resultareas for our institution. We are striving very hard to place all the eligible students inthe leading multinational and national level organization both in IT, ITES and CoreEngineering Discipline. Usually 230 companies visit our campus for recruitment,some of the companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, HCL Technologies,Athena Health Care, HP, iGate, CCC, ,L & T Infotech, ELGI Equipments, JohnsonControls, Honeywell, Mphasis, Sanmar, Saint Gobain, Maveric Systems, ZohoCorporation, TVS Sundaram Fastener, Technip, Flipkart, SAP LABS, Torry Harrishave visited the campus. The salary ranges between Rs. 4 Lakhs to Rs. 45 Lakhs.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL (IIIC)
The IIIC has continued its participation with the Confederation of IndianIndustries through which students and faculty would get an opportunity to interactwith industries.
It has continued its participation in the Industrial Associate ship Scheme (IAS) ofAnna University. Through this scheme, faculty members of our college can access thelibrary facilities of Anna University.
It organizes seminar, workshops and guest lecture from various industries for thestudents and faculty members.
It facilitates faculty members and students by signing of MoUs with industriesthereby giving exposure to the latest industrial and professional requirements.
It provides industry training to faculty members and collaborative research workis also done by working on various projects.
QUALITY CIRCLE FORUM OF INDIA (QCFI) STUDENT CHAPTER
Easwari Engineering College joining with Quality Circle Forum of India – ChennaiChapter very actively organizes workshops, seminars, conventions and symposia inthe quality related area being practiced in the industries.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL (EDC)
EDC is very active in the campus to nurture entrepreneurial skills among the youngbudding Engineers by inviting Eminent and Successful Entrepreneurs in IT, ITES andservices companies. Every year this cell conducts business plan competitions andPopular Guest Lectures Series.
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14. FUNCTIONAL COMMITTEES
The Functional committees comprising of senior faculty members have beenconstituted to ensure the systematic and smooth functioning of the curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
14.1 INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL ( IQAC )The Functions of IQAC
• Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for various academic and administrative activities of the institution.
• Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment conducive to qualityeducation and faculty maturation to adopt the required knowledge andtechnology for participatory teaching and learning process.
• Arrangement for feedback response from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-related institutional processes.
• Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education.
• Organization of inter and intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of quality circles.
• Documentation of the various programmes/activities leading to quality improvement.
• Acting as a nodal agency of the Institution for coordinating quality-related activities, including adoption and dissemination of best practices;
• Development and maintenance of institutional database through MIS for the purpose of maintaining /enhancing the institutional quality.
• Development of Quality Culture in the institution.
• Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) as per guidelines and parameters of NAAC, to be submitted to NAAC.
IQAC MEMBERSConvener: Dr G. S. Anandamala, Prof. /CSE
S. No. Department Members
1. CSE Ms.S.Sriheera, Asst.Prof.
2 IT Dr.R.Priytharshini, Asso.Prof.
3 AUTO Mr.C.Hariharan, Asst.Prof.
4 ECE Dr.S.Sudha, Prof.
5 EEE Dr.K.Mala, Asso.Prof.
6 EIE Dr.M.Guna Selvi, Asso.Prof.
7 MECH Mr.K.Thavasilingam, Asst.Prof.
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8 CIVIL.
Mrs. G.Prabha, Asst.Prof.
9 PHYSICS Mr. R.Saravannan, Asst.Prof.
10 CHEMSITRY Dr. C.S.Jone Selvamalar, Asst.Prof.
11 ENGLISH Dr. Sugantha Ezhil Mary, Asso.Prof.
12 MATHS Mr. L.Vasu, Asst.Prof.13 MBA Mrs. S.Sasirekha, Asst.Prof.14 P.E.D Dr. S.Sanjeevi. P. E.D.15 PLACEMENT Dr. R.Madhusudhanan, Dean/Placement
16 ADMIN Mr. G.V.Williams, Manager14.2 ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE
RAGGING – A SERIOUS AND PUNISHABLE OFFENCE
Ragging in any form is totally banned in our College/other institutions/Hostel/Campusand other premises. Extract of TamilNadu Government Gazette-Extra Ordinary Notification dated 29.01.97 (Bill No. 8 of 1997 TamilNadu Prohibition of Ragging Act):Ragging in any form is illegal and is strictly forbidden.
• The College has an Anti- Ragging Squad consisting of senior members of faculty.• Honorable Supreme Court and the State Authorities have empowered the
victims and their families to file/register FIR• The College has Anti-ragging committee
ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Coordinator: Dr.K.Rahimunnisa Asso.Prof./ ECE
S.No Department Members
1. PED Dr.S.Sanjeevi,Head-Physical Education
2. PLACEMENT Dr.Madhusudhanan,Dean/Placement
3. EEE Mr.P.Pushpakarthick,A sst.Prof.4. CIVIL Mr.S.Kotteeswaran, Asst.Prof.5. CSE Mr. G.Rajasekaran, Asst.Prof.
6. ECE Mrs.B.JesvinVeancy, Asso. Prof.7. EIE Mr.N.Navin, Asst.Prof.8. MECH Mr.D.Sakthimurugan, Asst.Prof.9. CHEM Dr.Praveen Kumar, Asst.Prof.
10. ENGLISH Ms.S.Divya, Asst.Prof.
11. MATHS Ms.V.Sowmiya ,Asst.Prof.
12. PHY Dr.G.Mariappan, Asst.Prof.
13. Boys Hostel Deputy Chief Warden
14. Girls Hostel Deputy Chief WardenSevere action including imprisonment and termination from college will be invariablytaken against those who indulge in ragging.
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14.3 COMPLAINTS CUM GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE FORWOMEN AND GIRL STUDENTS
The faculty members from all departments as members meet periodically and lookinto problems related to girl students and women employees. The Committee invitessuggestions from employees for improving upon the working environment andresolving issues, if any.
Coordinator : Mrs.S. Kayalvizhi, Prof.,CSESl.No. Department Members
1. IT Mrs.C. Priyadharshini, Asst. Prof2. ECE Mrs. K. Abirami, AP (Sr.Gr.)3. EEE Ms. M.Lavanya, Asst.Prof.
4. EIE Mrs. V.Sunanthini , Asst.Prof.CIVIL Ms.D.Jerosiade Rose, Asst.Prof.
5. MECH Ms.S.Suganya, Asst.Prof.6. MATHS Mr.L.Vasu, Asst.Prof .7. CHEM Dr.P.Gayathri , Asst.Prof.8. IT Student Ms.B.Aarthi,IV year9. MBA Student Mr.M.Rajashimhan,II year10. ECE Student Ms.S.K.Pavithra,IV year
11. Counselling Mrs. Sujitha Raveen,Student Counsellor12. Sexual Health Educators and Mrs.Leela Krishnan ,Director
Development Consultant
The Other Functional Committees in the College are as follows:
Internal Quality Assurance Cell Placement and Training CommitteeAcademics and Quality Policy Anna University NewsletterImplementation Committee correspondentGrievance Redressal Committee (General) Cultural and fine arts committeeand Special Committee for Lady Staff/Girl (includes Members and TamilStudents Mandram)Event Management Committee Disciplinary CommitteeResearch Committee Industry Institute Interaction CellExamination Cell Budget CommitteeHostel Coordination Committees Staff development committeeMagazine/Calendar/Prospectus/Handbook Newsletter Committee (Central andCommittee Departmental)Women Advisory Forum Time Table Committee
Energy Club Sports Committee
Library Committee Press and Media Committee
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15. ACTIVITIES
15.1 Co-Curricular Activities: Professional AssociationsStudent chapters are well established over the years and are very active with a
scholarly approach:
? Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, USA)? International Society for Automation (ISA, USA)? Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE, India)? Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE)? Computer Society of India (CSI)? Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)? Society of Mechanical Engineers (SME)? Indian Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning (ISHRAE)
In addition, the following Professional Associations function in the College underwhose aegis, guest lectures are organized; eminent scholars and experts in the appropriatefield are invited regularly. Besides, the respective association organizes workshops,symposia and technical Seminars. These associations bring out departmental magazinesand newsletters, periodically and cover the activities and Topics of interest:
• Students Association of CSE • Students Association of ECE• Students Association of EEE • Students Association of EIE• Student Association of IT • Science Association• Students Association of Civil • Students Association of
Engineering Automobile Engineering• Students Association of • “The Hindu” – Business Line
Mechanical Engineering Club/MBA• Mathematical Colloquium • Literary Association• Science Association • Energy Club• Management Association • MCA Association
• E-Yantra Club • Yuga Club
15.2 Extra - Curricular ActivitiesCollege focuses on academic and professional development of students with
organizational abilities, skill sets and ethical values. The students are encouraged toparticipate in many co-curricular and extra-curricular activities every week / month /Semester. Many students participate and excel in design contests, debates, creativewriting for excellence, fine Arts, cultural, sports and in games.
Cultural Association provides opportunities to develop talents and exhibit team spirit. Students are encouraged to discover themselves and enjoy the extracurricular activities through their enthusiasm and team dynamics. The college magazine, 'BEACON' is released every year. The faculty members and students demonstrate their mettle and excellence in creative writing.
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Alumni Association provides good interaction between the former students and thecollege through periodical meetings, project consultancy, placement activities andguest lecturers / seminar thereby making the alumni to be a part of developmentalactivities, taking place in the college.
The other extracurricular activities are as follows:
• Industry Partnership • MoUs/ Project consultancy
• Assist in Recruitment/Placement Drive • Guest Lectures
• Entrepreneurship Development Cell
• Upgradation of syllabus - to meet and exceed expectations of Industries
• Enhance Employability through Training, Personality
Development Programme and Value Added Courses
The other extracurricular activities are as follows:
• Industry Partnership • MoUs/ Project consultancy
• Assist in Recruitment/Placement Drive • Guest Lectures
• Entrepreneurship Development Cell
• Upgradation of syllabus - to meet and exceed expectations of Industries
• Enhance Employability through Training, Personality
Development Programme and Value Added Courses
Social service units which indulge in Community Services are:
? National Service Scheme (NSS)
? Youth Red Cross (YRC)
? Rotaract Club
? They conduct blood donation camps, adult literacy camps, functional literacyprogrammes / health and hygiene camps / tree planting schemes / AIDSprevention camps.
? These motivate students to donate old clothes, Textbooks etc. and thus renderservices to the public. Our staff and students have brought appreciation andlaurels to our institution year after year. Also they have won several awards inrecognition of their services.
? New initiatives are in hand to organize and provide 'Certificate Programs' for the youth of Ramapuram, in technical areas.
? Adoption of Village/ School for providing Computer Education / Literacy and Health Care.
16.ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers programmes in Mechanical
Engineering at B.E. level and Engineering Design at the M.E level. The department
keeps itself up to date with latest developments and trends in the field with dedicated
faculty of highly qualified and experienced members in all streams of mechanical
engineering. The department has well equipped laboratories; we have four numbers of
CNC machines. Research work is being carried out in the areas of Thermal
Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering Design, Production
Management and Supply Chain Management10.
17. VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To be an acknowledged leader in imparting Mechanical Engineering education, research and be a recognized resource centre for industry and society.
← 18. MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To make the students understand the basic and advanced Engineeringconcepts in the core fields of Mechanical Engineering through Under-graduate andPost-Graduate Courses. To prepare the students and expose them to basic and applied research, thusfostering creativity through recognized research centers. To make the students undergo training in the Industries, identify the currentproblems and solve them with multidisciplinary and professional approach. To prepare the students to integrate Engineering with business thatencourages Technological commercialization by inviting eminent entrepreneurs forseminars and workshops. To make the students to do application oriented projects which identify thecurrent problems, solving them and thus contribute to the societal needs. To inculcate the value of ethics, lifelong learning and widening theknowledge frontiers through long term interaction with other academia and industry.
19. PROGRAM OUTCOMES(PO)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science,PO1 engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of
complex engineering problems.Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze
PO2 complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using firstprinciples of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering
PO3problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs
with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural,societal, and environmental considerations.Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
PO4 research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation ofdata, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources,
PO5 and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling tocomplex engineering activities with an understanding of the imitations.The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge
PO6 to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequentresponsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional
PO7 engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate theknowledge of, and need for sustainable evelopment.
PO8Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics andresponsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9Individual And team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as amember or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with
PO10 the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able tocomprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effectivepresentations, and give and receive clear instructions.Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
PO11 the engineering and management principles and apply these to one s own work, as‟a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinaryenvironments.
PO12
Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
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← 20.PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
Graduates will be proficient in utilizing the fundamental knowledge of basicsciences, mathematics and Information Technology for the applications relevant tovarious streams of Engineering and Technology.
Graduates will possess core competencies necessary for applying knowledge ofcomputers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit, manipulateand analyze data in the context of business enterprise.
Graduates will be capable of thinking logically, pursue lifelong learning and willhave the capacity to understand technical issues related to computing systems and todesign optimal solutions.
Graduates will be able to develop hardware and software systems byunderstanding the importance of social, business and environmental needs in thehuman context.
Graduates will gain employment in organizations and establish themselves asprofessionals by applying their technical skills to solve real world problems and meetthe diversified needs of industry, academia and research
← 21.PROGRAM SPECIFIC OOUTCOME (PSO)
Demonstrate independent critical thinking, apply modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities and to analyze the impact of technology on individuals, organizations and society
Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations
Manage complex IT projects with consideration of ethical, environmental and risk factors with sustainability and operational implications.
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22.RULES, REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES 22.1 RULES (GENERAL)
? Cameras, cell-Phones and iPod are not allowed in the college premises. Failure toadhere to this instruction will lead to severe disciplinary action.
? Wear Identity Card with college rope (easily noticeable) whenever in the collegecampus and also while traveling in the college bus. Not wearing the Identity cardis an act of indiscipline and is punishable.
? Students should be punctual in coming to the college. Prior information must be given to class coordinator for leave.
? Celebrations (Birthdays, Valentine's Day, Holi etc.,) are strictly prohibited inside classrooms / canteens / college buses / campus.
For Girls:
Permitted
? Inform Loss / theft of ID cards / library cards and change of address or contacttelephone numbers to HOD / college Office without delay. Institution is notresponsible for loss of personal items.
? While riding two wheelers triples is banned. During college hours, going out of the campus is permitted only with exit passes. If found, fine will be imposed on the spot.
? Record complaints about housekeeping / repairs in a separate register kept with HOD
/Department.? Obtain prior permission from Lab- in-Charge for doing experiments/ project work
beyond the normal Lab-hours.? Observe/ comply with other specific rules of the college. These include:
-Parking of vehicles only in specified areas
-Wear helmets while riding two wheelers (only 1+1 as per Govt. Regulations)
-Observe speed limits while riding / driving
-Dispose wastes only in dustbins.
- Observe timings for going to canteens. Students can visit canteens only duringmorning break and lunch break / evenings and not during college hours.
? Adopt proper dress code in the Campus:
For Boys:Permitted : Trousers and tucked-in Shirts with collar, Shoes.
Students of MBA are to wear a Tie.Not permitted : T-Shirts and Jeans / Chappals
: Salwar Kameez or Churidars with dupattas neatly pinned/Saree
Not Permitted : Half sarees, skirts, jeans, frocks, sleeveless topsor short churidars or any other indecent tight fitting dresses.
? No loose garments are permitted in the workshops / laboratories as a measure ofsafety precautions. Students must wear leather shoes securely strapped to heel andovercoat while in workshop/ Labs.
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22.2 REGULATIONS
? Students should not resort to any form of strike and/or such undesirableactivities. These are punishable and severe disciplinary actions (includingexpulsion) will be taken against the guilty.
? There is a grievance redressal mechanism and issues are to be sorted out then and there through the HOD.
? Students are to abide by attendance and leave rules.
? Ragging is punishable as per under Section 23 read with Section 10 (b), (g), (p)and (q) of AICTE Act, 1987 & Extract of TamilNadu Government Gazette-Extra Ordinary Notification dated. 29.01.97 (Bill No. 8 of 1997 TamilNaduProhibition of Ragging Act):
? Leave without prior permission on the first day of reopening and cycle test are fined.
? Annual Tuition fees are to be paid before the commencement of the oddsemester. A grace period of 5 days will be given to students as a matter ofexception. Any delay beyond this 5 day period will debar the student fromcontinuing the course / attending the class / labs.
? Those who travel by college bus should abide by Rules and Regulations of transport department. Bus routes are given for the convenience of the students.
? All those who join hostels are to abide by "Rules / Regulations of the Hostel" published in Hostel Handbook (2017-2018) and given to Hostellers.
? Smoking or Consumption of alcohol inside or outside the campus is strictly prohibited.
22.3 PRACTICES
Students are to acquire and develop:
? Healthy practices, pleasant and normal behavior, discipline and decorum.
? Manners to greet colleagues, faculty and elders, while moving in the campus.
? Ability/skill to indulge in activities that will build the image and prestige of the institution.
? A suggestion box is maintained in every building. Students and staff are to effectively participate for the development of the college.
Attendance and Leave (Guidelines):? It is compulsory that all students and staff are positively present on the reopening day.
? Be punctual and regular for lecture classes/ labs/ workshops/ seminars and submit assignments / records / homework in time.
? Aim at 100% attendance and also ensure punctuality/ regularity. Studentsare recognized for achieving this target. In addition, there is a groupincentive for the entire class for realizing excellence in attendance.
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? If a student is absent for even one period it will be treated as absent for the complete session (Forenoon or Afternoon during that day).
? It is compulsory to appear for all CAT and Model Examinations.
? General Attendance rules are given below for compliance. Daily, weekly andmonthly attendance is closely and personally monitored by the HoD (includesPunctuality / and Regularity).
? Efforts must be made to realize 100% Attendance every month; once the levelreaches 90%, corrective steps are to be seriously undertaken by- students, parentsand the Department. It is a joint responsibility towards students' discipline.
? Monthly reports are to be submitted by HODs to Principal for preventive actions through Parents.
? If the Attendance of a student is below 75%, the student will not bepermitted to appear in the University Examinations and will be detained;students so detained in the respective year/ semester, will have to repeat thesemester/ course during the next academic year.
? Students are to seek prior permission for availing leave. Whenever prior permissioncould not be obtained, submit the leave letter at the time of reporting to the College(Obtain invariably signature of Parents / Guardians / Hostel Warden in leave letters).Leave on Medical grounds:
? Medical leave will be accepted only in genuine and approved cases with propermedical certificate. This will be counter verified by College Hospital. Decision ofRMO/Hospital shall be final in the event of doubts, if any. However, even in caseof medical leave, attendance shall not fall below 65%, failing which thestudents are not permitted to appear for the University Examinations.
? Medical Certificate should be enclosed with leave letters on medical grounds.Academic Progress:
? Students are supported to maintain steady academic progress.
? 60% or more marks in each subject are considered as the minimum level ofacceptable performance in cycle tests and in model Examinations. Students are toaim at the highest level.
? Pass in Cycle / Model Test is compulsory.
? For all theory and practical courses including project work, the continuousinternal assessment will carry 20 marks while the end Semester Universityexamination will carry 80 marks.Procedure of awarding marks for Internal Assessment:
? For all theory and practical courses (including project work) the continuousassessment shall be for a maximum of 20 marks. The above continuousassessment shall be awarded as per the procedure given belowTheory Courses:
Three tests each carrying 100 marks shall be conducted during the semester bythe Department / College concerned. The total marks obtained in all tests puttogether out of 300, shall be proportionately reduced for 20 marks and rounded tothe nearest integer (This also implies equal weightage to all the three tests).
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Practical Courses:The maximum marks for Internal Assessment shall be 20 in case of practicalcourses. Every practical exercise / experiment shall be evaluated based on conductof experiment / exercise and records maintained. There shall be at least one test.The criteria for arriving at the Internal Assessment marks of 20 are as follows: 75marks shall be awarded for successful completion of all the prescribed experimentsdone in the Laboratory and 25 marks for the test. The total mark shall be reducedto 20 and rounded to the nearest integer.
https://www.annauniv.edu/academic_courses/reg_aff.html? Performance of students, who have poor Academic Track Record / Poor
Performance or inadequate attendance, will be reported to Parents. In case ofdefault, they will not be recommended / permitted for Campus Placement / givenletter of recommendations for higher studies.
Counselling:? There is one Faculty Counsellor for every twenty students (1:20). Students are
counseled periodically on student development, issues affecting progress,academic performance, higher studies, placement, attendance, discipline, sports,extra-curricular activities etc.
? There is a full time Expert Counsellor with specialization in Psychology.Students are supported to seek special guidance and advice from the expertcounsellor, as and when it is necessary.
? Students can make suggestions and feedback regarding difficulties either directly tothe class In-charge / HOD / Principal or through the suggestion box (which isprovided at the entrance of the Main block) or through the expert counsellor.
? A Class committee meeting is held thrice per semester at suitable intervals. Duringthese meetings the student representatives air their opinions and suggestionsregarding lecture classes, lab sessions and cycle test performance to enable mid-semester corrections for realizing excellence in Teaching - Learning process.
Certificates:
The Course Completion Certificate, Transfer Certificate and Conduct Certificates will be issued only when the student completes the entire course work satisfactorily and leaves the college after submission.
23. College Timings
Working Hours : 8:00 am to 3:45 pm,
Tea break : 9:40 am to 9:55 am,
Lunch break : 12:25 pm to 01:15 pm
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25. LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2018(As per Anna University Calendar)
Sl. No. FESTIVAL DATE DAY
1. New Year's Day01-01-2018 Monday
2. Pongal14-01-2018 Sunday
3. Thiruvalluvar Day15-01-2018 Monday
4. Uzhavar Thirunal16-01-2018 Tuesday
5. Republic Day26-01-2018 Friday
6. Telugu New Year's Day18-03-2018 Sunday
7. Mahaveer Jayanthi29-03-2018 Thursday
8. Good Friday30-03-2018 Friday
9. Tamil New Year's Day/Dr.B.R.Ambedkar's Birth Day
14-04-2018 Saturday
10. May Day01-05-2018 Tuesday
11. Ramzan15-06-2018 Friday
12. Independence Day15-08-2018 Wednesday
13. Bakrid22-08-2018 Wednesday
14. Krishna Jayanthi02-09-2018 Sunday
15. Vinayakar Chathurthi13-09-2018 Thursday
16. Muharram21-09-2018 Friday
17. Gandhi Jayanthi02-10-2018 Tuesday
18. Ayudha Pooja18-10-2018 Thursday
19. Vijaya Dasami19-10-2018 Friday
20. Deepavali06-11-2018 Tuesday
21. Milad-un-Nabi21-11-2018 Wednesday
22. Christmas25-12-2018 Tuesday
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26. TRANSPORT DETAILS
Mr. C. Sakthivel, Transport Manager
Transport Office : 044 - 22494580, 43923060 Intercom: 3060
Route Stages
ROUTE
Maraimalai Nagar(6.20), Kattankulathur(6.25),Guduvanchery(6.35),Perungalathur(6.55), Tambaram(7.05), Chrompet(7.10), MIT Gate(7.13),
1Pallavaram(7.20), Guindy(7.30), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTE
Ennore(5.50), Ajaz(6.02),Thiruvottriyur
Market(6.02), Rajakadai(6.10),Kasi
Medu(6.15),Kalmandapam(6.17), Rayapuram Police Station(6.20), Beach
2Station(6.35), LIC(6.55), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEToll
Gate(6.10),Lakshmikoil(6.15),
Tandiarpet(6.20),
Maharani(6.22),
Mint(6.30), Broadway(6.36), Cenral(6.42), Shanthitheatre(6.45), Samiyar
3madam(7.00), Ramapuram(7.25)
ROUTE
Minjur(5.50), Manali Newtown(5.55), Mathur(6.05), Tapalpetti(6.15),Madavaram(6.20), Retteri(6.30), Senthil Nagar(6.35), Lucas(6.43), Annanagar
4West Depo(6.48), Ramapuram(7.25)
ROUTE
Ponneri(6.00), Thatchur Koot Road(6.15), Janapachatram Koot Road(6.20),Redhills(6.35), Puzhal(6.40), Ambattur Pudur(6.45),Ambattur OT(6.50),
5Ambattur Estate(7.05), Padi Lucas(7.10), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTE
Thiruvallur(6.00), Oil Mill(6.05),Manavala Nagar(6.10), Nemam(6.25),Vellavedu(6.30), Thirumilizhi(6.35), Poonamallee(6.45),
Kumananchavadi
6(7.00), Iyyapanthangal(7.10), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTE
College Road(6.45), Egmore Commissioner Office(6.35), Vepery PoliceStation(6.40),Purasawalkam (6.47), Chetpet (6.55), Ega Theatre(7.00),
7KMC(7.05), Aminjikarai(7.10), Nagathamman Koil (7.25), Ramapuram(7.45)
ROUTE
Medavakkam Bus Depo(6.25), Pallikaranai(6.30), Narayanapuram(6.35),Kaiveli(6.40), Ram Nagar(6.47), Ponniamman Koil(6.52), Madipakkam UTI
8Bank(6.55), Kumaran Theatre(7.00), Oil Mill(7.05), Vanuvampettai(7.10),
Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTE
Moolakadai(6.20), MR Nagar(6.25), EB(6.27), Ambedkar College(6.35),Vysarpadi(6.40), Attuthotti(6.45), Binny Mill(6.50), Otteri(6.55), Ayanavaram
9Signal(7.00), Kilpakkam Garden(7.10), Aminjikarai(7.15), RamapuramCollege(7.40)Thiru-Vi-Ka Nagar BusStand(6.20), Don Bosco School(6.25), B.P.Road
ROUTEKarnar(6.30), Perambur Bus Stand(6.35),Perambur Gandhi Salai(6.40), Agaram
10 Juncation(6.42), Periyar Nagar(6.45),Thirvallur Mandabam(6.47), KolathurAnna Salai(6.52), Ramapuram(7.25)
ROUTE
Alandur Police Station(6.40), NGO Colony Bus Stop(6.48), Kakkan NagarBridge(6.50), Dav School(6.52), Parrywaretiles Showroom(6.55),Velachery By-
11Pass(6.58), Vanuvampettai Church(7.00), Independence Park(7.08),Palavanthangal Subway(7.10), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTEE ga
T h e ate r ( 6 . 40 ) ,
Pa c h i yap a
C o l l e ge ( 6 . 4 3 ) ,
M et h a N a gar
12(6.48),Cholaimedu(6.50), Loyala College (6.52), VAlluvarkottam (6.55),Kodambakkam liberty (7.00), Power House(7.05), Samiyar Madam(7.08),
Ramapuram(7.40)
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Route Stages
ROUTEEA Mall(6.40), Amir Mahal(6.45), Rathna Café(6.50), Royapettah(6.55), New
13College(6.58), Gopalapuram(7.00), Kalaignar Arangam(7.02), Nandanam(7.08),Saidapet(7.10), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTEMandaveli(6.30), Mylapore Tank(6.35), Kacheri Road(6.40), Santhome(6.43),
14Pattinapakkam(6.45), MRC Nagar(6.50), Sathya Studio(6.55), Adyar Depo(7.00),Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTE
Marundeeswarar Kovil(6.40), Jayanthi Theatre(6.45), Indira Nagar(6.50),Vannandurai(6.55),
Besant Nagar Bus Stand(7.00), Adyar(7.03),Telephone
15E x c h a n g e V i a ( 7 . 0 5 ) , A m b i k a A p p a l a m ( 7 . 1 0) , M a d h y aKailash(7.15),Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEPalavakkam(6.40), Kottivakkam(6.43), Thiruvanmiyur RTO Office(6.45), SRP
16Tools(6.50), Tharamani(6.52), BabyNagar(7.00), Vijaya Nagar Bus Stop(7.03),Murugan Kalyana Mandam(7.10), Sangeetha Hotel(7.12), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTE
Saidapet RC(6.55), CIT Nagar(7.00), Kannamaapettai(7.03), AraganathanSubway(7.05), Srinivasa Theater(7.08), Mettupalayam(7.10), West Saidapet
17 School(7.13), West Saidapet Bus Stop(7.15), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEKolathur(6.40), Welding Shop(6.43), Lakshmi Amman Kovil(6.45),Rettari(6.50),
18Lucas Bridge(7.10), Anna Nagar West Depo(7.12), Thirumangalam(7.15),Chinmaya Nagar(7.22), Natesan Nagar(7.25), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTEAnna Library(6.30), Koturpuram Apollo Hospital(6.33), Koturpuram Bridge(6.35),
19Adyar Gate Hostel(6.40), Mandaveli Post Office(6.45), Nageswara Rao Park(6.48),TTK Road Kauvery Hospital(6.50), SIET(6.55), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEPozhichalur(6.10),
Pammal(6.20), Anakaputhur(6.25),Kunrathur(6.42),
20 Kovur(7.00), Baikadai(7.10), Mogalivakkam(7.15), Madhanandapuram(7.20),Mugalivakkam Arasamaram(7.28), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTEThirumulaivayal(6.30), Saraswathi Nagar(6.35), Ambattur OT(6.40), Canara
21 Bank(6.47), Dunlap(7.10), Ramapuram(7.20)
ROUTEMuthapurdupet(6.10), Mitnamalli(6.15), Avadi Airforce(6.20), Ajay
22 Stadium(6.25), Avadi Bus Stand(6.30), Murugappa(6.35),
Ramapuram(7.15)
ROUTEThiruninravur(6.20), Pattabiram(6.25), Avadi Checkpost(6.30), Avadi
23M a r ke t ( 6 . 32 ) ,
S e n n e e r ku p p a m ( 6 . 5 0 ) , Ka raya n c h avad i ( 6 . 5 5 ) ,
Kumaranchavadi(7.05), Iyyapanthangal(7.12), Porur(7.20), Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTE
SP Hospital(6.40), Jayalakshmi Theatre(6.43), Vanampadi Church(6.45), RojaMedical(6.46), Chidambaram Store(6.48), Independence Park(6.50),
24Palavanthangal Subway(6.55), Alanthur Metro(6.58), Butt Road(7.10),Ramapuram(7.30)
38
RouteStages
ROUTEKelambakkam(6.15), Navalur(6.20), Solinganallur(6.30), Perungudi(6.40),
25SRP(6.50), Tharamani(6.55), Vijayanagar Bus Stand(7.05), SangeethaHotel(7 . 10), Velachery Check Post(7 . 15), Ramapuram(7 . 40)
ROUTE
Sembakkam(6.35), Kovilambakkam(6.40), Kelkattalai(6.45), UTI Bank(6.50),Kumaran Theater(6.52), Oil Mill(7.00), Vanampet Church(7.05), Thilai Ganga
26 Nagar Subway(7.10), Alandur Court(7.12), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTE
Nadamuni(6.35), Villivakkam Santhi
Hotel(6.38),
ICF BusStop(6.40),
Ayyanavaram(6.45), ESI Hospital(6.52),
Kellys(6.55),
KilpukGarden(7.00),
27 Aminjikarai Market(7.05), Anna Arch Sky Walk(7.10), Ramapuram(7.35)
ROUTE
Velappan Chavadi(6.40), Vanagaram(6.43), Maduraivoyal(6.45),Nerkundram(6.50), Arumbakkam Amman Kovil(7.00), MMDA Nilgiris(7.03),
28Ambika Empire(7.12), Vadapalani Signal(7.15), Vembuli Amman Koil(7.30),Ramapuram(7.40)
ROUTENew Avadi Road(6.45), Chinthamani(6.50), K4 Police Station(6.55), Anna Nagar
29 Roundana(7.00), Shanthi Colony(7.05), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTE
Poonamallee(6.40), Kallarai(6.45), Karayanchavadi(6.50), Mangadu(6.55),Kundrathur(7.00), Kovoor(7.05), Baikadai(7.10), Madhandhapuram(7.12),
30 Porur(7.15), Ramapuram(7.35)
ROUTE
Ayodhaya Nagar(6.45), Postal Colony(6.48), Sangam Hotel(6.50),11 AvenuPillaiyar Kovil(6.52), Ashok Pillar KFC(7.00), ESI Hospital(7.02), Saravana Bhavan
31Hotel(7.10), MGR Nagar Market(7.12), Nespakkam Bus Stop(7.15),Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEVivek & Co(6.45), Vani Mahal(6.50), Nair Road(6.53), Venkatnarayana
32Road(6.55), Pothys(6.57), SRM Hospital(7.00)
ROUTE
Mudichur(6.10), Padmavathy Kalyanamandapam(6.20), Krishna Nagar(6.25),East Tambaram Bus Stop(6 . 35), Varadharaja Theatre(6 . 40),
33 Hasthinapuram(6.45), Indra Cotton Mill(6.50), Chrompet Bus
Stand(7.00),Pallavaram(7.05), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEBharath College(6.20), Camp Road(6.25), Sembakkam(6.30), Medavakkam Koot
34Road(6.35), Kovilambakkam(6.37),Kilkattalai(6.42),
BharathNagar(6.45),
Vanuvampet(6.55), Thillai Ganga Nagar(7.00), Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEKorattur(6.30), Nolambur(6.40), Mogappair West(6.43), 7H Bus Stand(6.50),
35MMM Hospital(6.55), Collector Nagar(6.57), Thirumangalam(7.00),Ramapuram(7.30)
ROUTEGolden Flats(6.50), Collector Nagar (MMM Signal)(7.00), Tirumangalam
35Signal(7.05), Chinamaya Nagar(7.10), Natesan Nagar(7.12), PonniammanKoil(7.15), Ramapuram(7.40)
39
27.CALENDAR FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 - 2019
JULY - 2018
Date Day Event
1 Sun
2 Mon UG(B.E/B.Tech) Reopening for III / V / VII Semester
3 Tue Course Coordinator Meeting for common courses
4 Wed ECE Guest Lecture
5 Thu
6 Fri1st Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech III / V / VII Semester
7 Sat
8 Sun YRC-Project CHILD
Rotaract Club-Orphanage visit
9 Mon Civil -Industrial VisitPG (M.E/MBA) Reopening for III Semester
10 Tue Civil -Industrial Visit
11 WedPhysics - FDP on Physics for Civil Engineers and Material ScienceSlow Learners Meeting
12 Thu Automobile -Guest LectureCivil - Industrial VisitPhysics - FDP on Physics for Civil Engineers and Material Science
Mech - Guest LectureIT - Guest Lecture
13 Fri Civil - Guest LectureYRC-2018-19 InstallationYRC-Project Volunteer1st Class Committee Meeting M.E/MBA
14 Sat EIE - Guest Lecture
MBA - Guest Lecture
15 Sun
40
JULY - 2018
Date Day Event
16 Mon ECE -Workshop on IOT
17 Tue PED Honeywell Company Staff Tournament
18 Wed Civil - Inauguration of Student ChapterIET Activity-EEEEIE - ISA/Students' Society Inaugural functionMBA - MoU Siging
19 Thu Civil - Guest LectureECE Guest Lecture
20 Fri ECE-Industrial VisitEIE Dept-Guest LecturePED-Sepaktakraw Free Coaching CampMeeting with Hostel StudentsStudent Feedback for B.E/B.Tech III / V / VII Semester
21 Sat
22 Sun Rotaract Club-Bots
23 Mon YRC-Project Health
24 Tue CSE-Industrial Visit-II yearCSE-Guest LectureYRC-Project Mudhumai Kaapom
25 Wed CSE-Industrial Visit-III yearIETE InaugurationTop Students MeetingUG-B.E/B.Tech Continuous Assessment Test I III / V / VII SemesterPG-M.E/M.Tech Continuous Assessment Test I III Semester
26 Thu EEE -Guest LectureIT -Guest LectureEIE Industrial visit
27 Fri Civil - Guest Lecture / CSE - Industrial Visit-IV yearEEE - Energy Club-Industrial Visit / SECE - Inaguration
28 Sat EIE -Guest Lecture / YRC-Project BloodPED-Anna University Zone3, Table Tennis (W) Tournament
29 Sun YRC-Project CHILD
30 Mon EEE-Guest LectureStudent Feedback for M.E/M.Tech/MBA - III Semester
31 Tue
41
AUGUST - 2018
Date DayEvent
1 Wed
2 Thu
3 Fri Civil-Guest LectureECE-National ConferenceEnergy Club-Paper Presentation
4 Sat
5 Sun YRC-Project Mudhumai Kaapom
6 Mon Civil-WorkshopIET ActivityYRC-Project Disaster Management
7 Tue MBA-Alumni InteractionCourse Coordinator Meeting for common courses
8 Wed Civil-Industrial VisitECE Guest LectureEEE- SparkzSlow Learners Meeting
9 Thu Auto,ECE,Mech-Guest LectureCivil-Industrial VisitCAT I Reports to parents for B.E/B.Tech- III/V/VII SemesterCAT I Reports to parents for M.E/M.Tech -III Semester
10 FriCareer Guidance Program for schools by IETE Student Forum IT-Guest Lecture2nd Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech III / V / VII Semester
11 SatECE-Industrial VisitEIE Dept-Guest LectureMeeting with parents
12 SunYRC-Project Cancer Rotaract Club Hitbeatz
13 MonNSS-Organ Donation Day
14 TueCivil-Technical SymposiumMBA-National SymposiumECE- Guest lecture2nd Class Committee Meeting M.E/MBA
15 WedIndependence Day
NSS-Tree
Plantation
42
AUGUST - 2018
Date Day Event
16 Thu CSE-Guest LectureEIE- Industrial VisitUG-B.E/B.Tech Continuous Assessment Test II III / V / VII SemesterPG-M.E/M.Tech Continuous Assessment Test II III Semester
17 Fri ECE Guest LectureEnglish - Langbee 2018Mech ,EIE -Industrial VisitMeeting with Hostel Students
18 Sat
19 Sun Rotaract Club-Seminar
20 MonCivil -Workshop CSE -Tech Fest EEE-Guest Lecture
21 Tue IET Activity
22 Wed Bakrid
23 Thu ECE Technical Quiz / EEE-Industrial Visit-II yearISA -Community Program1st Project Review for PG (M.E/M.Tech) - III semester
24 Fri Auto-SSAE Inauguration, CSI InaugurationEEE-Industrial Visit-II year / EEE,MBA-Guest LectureSSAE Inauguration / IT-Student Chapter ActivityECE- Workshop
25 Sat EIE -Guest LecturePED-Anna University Zone3, Basketball (W) TournamentRelease of department Newsletter
26 Sun
27 Mon
28 Tue CSE,ECE -Guest LectureMBA-WorkshopCAT II Reports to parents for B.E/B.Tech - III / V / VII SemesterCAT-II - Reports to parents for M.E/MBA - III Semester
29 Wed Visit to NIOT - IETE Student Forum
30 Thu Civil, IT -Guest LecturePhysics Dept- Science Association Inauguration and Guest Lecture
31 Fri Auto-WorkshopCSE Newsletter Vol 1 No 1EIE Dept-Guest LectureMech-Workshop
43
SEPTEMBER - 2018
Date Day Event
1 Sat Rotaract Club-Service
2 Sun Krishna Jayanthi
3 Mon UG(B.E/B.Tech) - Reopening for I Semester
4 Tue Civil-Industrial VisitCourse Coordinator Meeting for common courses
5 Wed 2ndClass Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech I Semester1st Class Committee Meeting PG( M.E/MBA) I Semester3rd Class Committee Meeting UG(B.E/B.Tech) III / V / VII SemesterSlow Learners Meeting
6 Thu Guest Lecture on CanSat - IETE Student ForumEIE- Industrial Visit
7 Fri Civil-WorkshopEnergy Club-WorkshopMBA- Industrial Visit1st Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech I Semester
8 Sat EEE-SparkzMeeting with parents
9 Sun Rotaract Club-Food Donation
10 Mon CSE-Guest LectureEIE -Technical Symposium Instrublitz 2K18PG (M.E/MBA) Reopening for I Semester
11 Tue ECE-Workshop
12 Wed Auto,Mech -Guest Lecture
Civil- Skill Development Programme
13 Thu Vinayakar Chaturthi
14 Fri Civil-Guest Lecture
CSE-SymposiumECE Guest LectureIT-Guest Lecture
15 Sat SWAGATH
44
SEPTEMBER - 2018
Date Day Event
16 Sun Anna University Zone3, Volleyball (W) Tournament
17 Mon EIE-MOU
18 TueECE-Industrial Visit
/ Physics Dept-5th NationalConference on
Materials for Modern World (NCMMW-2018) / Chemistry -Workshop
19 WedECE-Industrial Visit
/ Physics Dept-5th NationalConference on
Materials for Modern World (NCMMW-2018)M.E/MBA Continuous Assessment Test II III Semester
20 Thu SAE Event,ECE WorkshopMeeting with Hostel StudentsStudent Feedback for UG(B.E/B.Tech) I Semester
21 Fri Muharram
22 SatECE Guest LectureIT-Student Chapter Inauguration
23 Sun
24 Mon CSE,EEE-Guest Lecture , IET ActivityEEE-Industrial Visit-III Year,IT - Industrial VisitMBA Student Society Activity / NSS Day CelebrationStudent Feedback for B.E/B.Tech III / V / VII SemesterStudent Feedback for M.E/MBA III Semester
25 Tue EEE-Industrial Visit-III Year / IT-Industrial VisitCAT II Reports to parents for B.E/B.Tech - III/V/VII Semester2nd Project Review for PG (M.E/M.Tech) - III semester
26 Wed MBA-Guest Lecture ,IT-Industrial VisitCAT-II - Reports to parents for MBA - III SemesterUG-B.E/B.Tech Continuous Assessment Test I I Semester
27 Thu AutomobileIndustrial VisitMech-Industrial VisitPED-State Level Open Basketball (Men)Tournament
28 Fri CSI WorkshopCSE- Newsletter Vol 1 No 2EEE-Guest LectureEnglish Dept- Inaugural of Literary Association & Guest LectureIT- Guest Lecture /
Maths Dept-TalentFest
Model Practical Exam for UG(B.E/B.Tech) - III/V/VII SemesterModel Practical Exam for PG (M.E) - III SemesterStudent Feedback for PG(M.E/MBA) I Semester
29 Sat
30 Sun
45
OCTOBER - 2018
Date Day Event
1 Mon NSS-National Voluntary Blood Donation DayIT Student Chapter Activity
2 Tue Gandhi Jayanthi
3 Wed Energy Club-Guest LectureSlow Learners MeetingChemistry Dept-Guest Lecture
4 Thu PED-Inter Engineering Volleyball (Men) Tournament4th Class Committee Meeting UG(B.E/B.Tech) III / V / VII Semester
5 Fri MBA-Industrial VisitMaths Dept-Guest LectureCAT I Reports to parents for B.E/B.Tech - I SemesterPG(M.E/MBA )Continuous Assessment Test I I Semester
6 Sat
7 Sun Rotaract Club-Letter Pad Exchange
8 Mon EEE-Sparkz
English Dept- Literary WeekUG-B.E/B.Tech Continuous Assessment Test III III / V / VII Semester
PG-M.E/MBA Continuous Assessment Test III III Semester
9 Tue English Dept- Literary WeekMBA Professional Society ActivityCourse Coordinator Meeting for common courses
10 Wed English Dept- Literary Week
11 Thu Auto CSR ActivityEnglish Dept- Literary WeekMech-Social Activity
12 Fri
13 Sat Meeting with parents
14 Sun Rotaract Club-Old age home visit
15 Mon Civil-WorkshopMech-Industrial Visit
46
OCTOBER - 2018
Date Day Event
16 Tue MBA-Guest Lecture2nd Class Committee Meeting PG( M.E/MBA) I Semester
17 Wed CAT III Reports to parents for B.E/B.Tech - III/V/VII SemesterCAT III Reports to parents for PG-M.E- III SemesterCAT I Reports to parents for PG-M.E- I Semester
18 Thu Ayudha Pooja
19 Fri Vijaya Dasami
20 Sat
21 Sun
22 Mon Physics Dept- Science Elocution
23 Tue EEE-Industrial Visit-IV yearCAT III Reports to parents for PG-MBA- III Semester
24 Wed EEE-Industrial Visit-IV year
25 Thu 3rd Project Review for PG (M.E/M.Tech) - III semester
26 Fri Meeting with Hostel Students
27 Sat CAT II Reports to parents for B.E/B.Tech I SemesterCommon file submission for B.E/B.Tech -III/ V / VII SemesterCommon file submission for M.E/MBA III SemesterRelease of department Newsletter3rd Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech I Semester
28 Sun
29 Mon Physics Dept -Workshop on 'Learning Physics through
experiments' for 11/12th Std. students
30 Tue
31 Wed IET Activity
47
NOVEMBER - 2018
Date DayEvent
1 Thu
2 Fri
3 Sat
4 Sun Rotaract Club-Skype Call
5 Mon Model Practical Exam for UG(B.E/B.Tech) - I Semester
6 Tue Deepavali
7 Wed Course Coordinator Meeting for common courses
4th Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech I Semester
3rd Class Committee Meeting PG( M.E/MBA) I Semester
CAT II Reports to parents for PG-M.E- I Semester
8 Thu PED-Truven Health Analytics Company Staff Tournament
9 Fri
10 Sat English Dept-FDP
Meeting with parents
11 Sun
12 Mon
13 Tue
14 Wed Civil-FDPUG (B.E/B.Tech) Continuous Assessment Test III I Semester
PG (M.E/MBA) Continuous Assessment Test II I Semester
15 Thu
48
NOVEMBER - 2018
Date Day Event
16 Fri YRC- AwarendoMeeting with Hostel Students
17 Sat
18 Sun Rotaract Club-Ballebaz
19 Mon YRC-Project Response
20 Tue
21 Wed Milad-un-Nabi
22 Thu Student Feedback for UG(B.E/B.Tech) I Semester
Student Feedback for PG(M.E/MBA) I SemesterCSE -FDP
23 Fri
24 Sat
25 Sun
26 Mon CAT III Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech)- I Semester
27 Tue CAT II Reports to parents for PG(M.E/MBA) - I Semester
Model Practical Exam for PG( M.E/MBA) - I Semester
28 Wed
29 Thu Common file submission for UG( B.E/B.Tech) - I Semester
30 Fri
49
DECEMBER - 2018
Date Day Event
1 Sat
2 Sun NSS-National Pollution Control Day
Rotaract Club-Awareness on Food Wastage
3 Mon UG-B.E/B.Tech Continuous Assessment Test III I Semester
PG(M.E/MBA )Continuous Assessment Test III I Semester
4 Tue Course Coordinator Meeting for common courses
5 Wed
6 Thu
7 Fri
8 Sat
9 Sun
10 Mon PG (M.E/MBA) Continuous Assessment Test III I Semester
11 Tue
12 Wed CAT III Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech) - I Semester
13 Thu
14 Fri ECE FDP on SOC
Course Coordinator Meeting for common courses
CAT III Reports to parents for PG(M.E/MBA) - I Semester
15 Sat
50
DECEMBER - 2018
Date Day Event
16 Sun
17 Mon UG (B.E/B.Tech) Reopening day for IV/ VI/VIII Semester
PG (M.E/MBA) Reopening day for IV Semester
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu EIE TICCA-IEEE Conference
1st
Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech IV/VI/VIII Semester
1st Class Committee Meeting - M.E/MBA IV/VI/VIII Semester21 Fri EIE Dept - TICCA - IEEE Conference
Meeting with Hostel students
22 Sat
23 Sun Rotaract Club-Medical Camp
24 Mon Common file submission for PG (M.E/MBA) I Semester
25 Tue Christmas
26 Wed
27 Thu
28 FriRelease of Department Newsletter
29 Sat
30 Sun
31 Mon
51
JANUARY - 2019
Date Day Event
1 Tue New Year's Day
2 Wed
3 Thu ECE Guest Lecture
4 Fri
5 Sat
6 Sun Rotaract Club-Orphanage Visit
7 MonCivil-Guest Lecture
8 TueCivil-Guest LectureECE- Technical Quiz
9 Wed Project Expo - Schools - IETE Student Forum
EIE Dept-Guest Lecture
10 Thu IT- Guest LectureEIE-Industrial visit
11 FriCSE-Guest Lecture / NSS-Road Safety Awareness WeekEIE-Industrial visit /
Student Feedback for UG (B.E/B.Tech) IV/VI/VIII
Semester / Student Feedback for PG (M.E/MBA) IV Semester
12 Sat NSS-Road Safety Awareness WeekMeeting with Parents
13 Sun NSS-Road Safety Awareness Week
14 Mon Pongal
NSS-Road Safety Awareness Week
15 TueThiruvalluvar Day
NSS-Road Safety Awareness Week
52
JANUARY - 2019
Date Day Event
16 Wed NSS-Road Safety Awareness Week
17 Thu NSS-Road Safety Awareness Week
18 Fri IT-Symposium 'Pinnacle' / Meeting with Hostel studentsUG(B.E/B.Tech) Continuous Assessment Test I for IV/VI/VIII Semester
19 Sat
20 Sun YRC-Project FoodRotaract Club- La Smash Liga
21 Mon ECE Guest Lecture1st Project Review for IV year UG & PG
22 Tue CSE-Tech FestECE,EEE-Industrial Visit
23 Wed Civil-Guest LectureECE,EEE-Industrial VisitIT-Guest Lecture
24 Thu ECE-Symposium
25 Fri Auto- Technical SymposiumEnergy Club-Project PresentationMech-Technical SymposiumCourse Coordinator Meeting for common courses
26 Sat Republic Day
27 Sun YRC-Project Food
28 Mon EEE-Guest LecturePG (M.E/MBA) Reopening day for II SemesterEIE-Industrial visitUG (B.E/B.Tech) Reopening day for II Semester
29 Tue CSE ,EIE Industrial Visit II YearPED-Awareness Programme on Drugs and food
30 Wed EIE -Guest Lecture1st Class Committee Meeting PG (M.E/MBA) II SemesterCAT I Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech)- IV/VI/VIII Semester2nd Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech IV/VI/VIII Semester
31 Thu CSE, EEE-Guest LectureIET Activity1st Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech II Semester
53
FEBRUARY - 2019
Date DayEvent
1 Fri
2 Sat
3 SunYRC-Project GreenRotaract Club-Blood Donation Camp
4 Mon CSI WorkshopMBA-Guest Lecture
5 Tue CSE Industrial Visit-III Year
6 WedECE,IT Guest LectureUG(B.E/B.Tech) Continuous Assessment Test I for IV/VI/VIII Semester
7 ThuEIE -Guest Lecture
8 Fri EEE-SparkzYRC-Traffic Awareness Human Chain
9 Sat Meeting with Parents
10 Sun Rotaract Club-Tiki Taka
11 MonCSE-Guest LectureIT-Industrial VisitPED-Guest Lecture on Yoga
12 Tue IT-Industrial Visit
13 WedECE Guest LectureCSE, IT -Industrial Visit
14 ThuAuto-Guest LectureEIE - TESLA 2K19 /
Mech-GuestLecture
Student Feedback for UG (B.E/B.Tech) II SemesterStudent Feedback for PG (M.E/MBA) II Semester
15 FriMBA-Connact2k19 /
Civil-GuestLecture
Paper presentation - IETE Student Forum
English Dept-International Conference, Maths Modeling CompetitionMeeting with Hostel studentsCAT I Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech)- IV/VI/VIII Semester
54
FEBRUARY - 2019
Date Day Event
16 Sat
17 SunYRC-Project Green
18 Mon ECE,EEE,MBA-Industrial VisitEIE -Guest Lecture2nd Project Review for IV year UG & PG
19 Tue ECE,EEE-Industrial VisitPhysics Dept- Science Poster PresentationMBA , Chemistry -Guest Lecture
20 Wed SAE EventECE Guest LectureUG(B.E/B.Tech) Continuous Assessment Test I for II SemesterPG(M.E/MBA) Continuous Assessment Test I for II Semester
21 Thu EEE-Techncial SymposiumEIE -Industrial Visit
22 FriAuto-Industrial Visit
/ Civil,CSE -GuestLecture
ECE-Tech Talk /Energy Club- ORKA-
symposiumMech-Industrial VisitPED-Awareness programme on Road safetyCourse Coordinator Meeting for common courses
23 Sat TALENTIA
24 Sun
25 Mon CSE-Tech FestEEE-Guest Lecture
26 Tue ISA- Awareness Programme on Child Abuse3rd Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech IV/VI/VIII Semester
27 Wed CSE Newsletter-Vol 2 No1MBA Student Society ActivityIT Guest LectureRelease of Department News letter2nd Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech II Semester
28 Thu IT-Student Chapter ActivityAuto,EEE,Mech-Guest Lecture
SEEE Inauguration2nd Class Committee Meeting - PG(M.E/MBA)- II Semester
55
MARCH - 2019
Date Day Event
1 Fri Robotic workshop - IETE Student ForumCAT I Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech)- II SemesterCAT I Reports to parents for PG(M.E/MBA)- II Semester
2 Sat
3 Sun
4 MonCivil-WorkshopMBA-
Workshop2nd Class Committee Meeting PG(M.E/MBA)- II Semester
5 Tue IT-Guest LecturePED-'AADUKALAM'19'-Inter Departmental Sports Competition
6 Wed CSI Workshop
7 Thu
8 Fri Civil-Guest LectureEEE-SparkzMaths -Guest Lecture
9 Sat Meeting with Parents
10 Sun
11 Mon Auto-CSR ActivityMech-Socially Responsibility Activities
12 Tue ECE Guest LectureEIE Dept-Guest Lecture
13 Wed CSE-Guest LectureUG(B.E/B.Tech) Continuous Assessment Test II for II SemesterPG(B.E/B.Tech) Continuous Assessment Test II for II Semester
14 Thu
15 Fri Meeting with Hostel studentsECE Workshop
Mech-Guest LectureNSS Special Camp at Sirukalathur Village
56
MARCH - 2019
Date Day Event
16 Sat NSS Special Camp at Sirukalathur Village
17 Sun NSS Special Camp at Sirukalathur VillageYRC-Mission Crusader 2k19
18 Mon MBA Professional Society ActivityMech-Industrial VisitNSS Special Camp at Sirukalathur Village3rd Project Review for IV year UG & PG
19 Tue NSS Special Camp at Sirukalathur VillageCourse Coordinator Meeting for common courses
20 Wed Auto- National Conference / Mech-National ConferenceChemsitry Dept-National SeminarNSS Special Camp at Sirukalathur Village
21 Thu ECE-Industrial VisitStudent Feedback for UG (B.E/B.Tech) IV/VI/VIII SemesterStudent Feedback for PG (M.E/MBA) IV Semester3rd Class Committee Meeting - B.E/B.Tech II Semester
22 FriCivil,EIE -Guest Lecture / ECE-Industrial VisitEnergy Club-Workshop / NSS World Water Day Celebration
23 Sat College Day and Sports Day
24 Sun
25 Mon EEE-Industrial VisitEEE-Guest LectureCAT II Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech)- II SemesterCAT II Reports to parents for PG(M.E/MBA)- II Semester
26 Tue EEE-Industrial VisitMBA,IT -Guest Lecture
27 Wed 3rd Class Committee Meeting PG(M.E/MBA) II Semester
28 Thu MBA-Industrial Visit
29 FriCSE-Tech Fest / CSE Newsletter Vol2 No 2 / ECE,EEE Guest LectureModel Practical Exam for UG( B.E/B.Tech) - IV/VI/VIII SemesterCAT III Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech)- IV/VI/VIII SemesterCAT III Reports to parents for PG(M.E/MBA)- IV Semester
30 Sat YRC-Closing Ceremony 2018-19
31 Sun
57
APRIL - 2019
Date Day Event
1 Mon IT -Preconference Tutorial TIAR 2019
2 Tue IT- Preconference Tutorial TIAR 2019
3 Wed MBA Student Society Activity
4 Thu IT- IEEE International Conference TIAR 2019
5 Fri IT- IEEE International Conference TIAR 2019
6 Sat Telugu New Year
7 Sun
8 MonEEE-Sparkz
Model Practical Exam for UG( B.E/B.Tech) - II Semester
9 Tue Model Practical Exam for PG( M.E/MBA) - II Semester
10 Wed Civil-Conference
11 Thu
12 Fri
13 Sat Meeting with Parents
14 Sun Dr.Ambedkar Jayanthi/Tamil New Year
15 Mon Student Feedback for UG (B.E/B.Tech) II SemesterStudent Feedback for PG (M.E/MBA) II Semester
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APRIL - 2019
Date Day Event
16 TueCommon file submission for UG( B.E/B.Tech) - IV/VI/VIII Semester
17 Wed Mahavir Jayanthi
18 Thu Mech-Industrial VisitMeeting with Hostel students
19 Fri Good Friday
20 Sat
21 Sun
22 Mon
23 Tue
24 Wed MBA Guest LectureUG(B.E/B.Tech) Continuous Assessment Test III for II SemesterPG(M.E/MBA) Continuous Assessment Test III for II Semester
25 Thu
26 Fri Release of Department Newsletter
27 Sat
28 Sun
29 Mon
30 Tue
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MAY - 2019
Date Day Event
1 Wed May DayPED-Volleyball and Table Tennis Coaching Camp (20 Days)forSchool students
2 Thu
3 Fri CAT III Reports to parents for UG(B.E/B.Tech)- II Semester
CAT III Reports to parents for PG(M.E/MBA)- II Semester
4 Sat
5 Sun
6 MonCommon file submission for UG( B.E/B.Tech) - IISemester
7 Tue
8 WedAuto-Workshop/FDPMech
Workshop/FDP
9 Thu CSE-FDP
10 Fri
11 Sat
12 Sun
13 Mon
14 Tue Civil-FDP
15 Wed
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MAY - 2019
Date Day Event
16 Thu
17 FriCommon file submission for PG(M.E/MBA) - II Semester
18 Sat
19 Sun
20 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat
26 Sun
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thu
31 Fri
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JUNE - 2019
Date DayEvent
1 Sat
2 Sun
3 Mon
4 Tue
5 WedId ul Fitr
6 Thu
7 Fri
8 Sat
9 Sun
10 Mon
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri
15 Sat
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JUNE - 2019
Date DayEvent
16 Sun
17 Mon
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 FriPED-International Yoga Day
22 Sat
23 Sun
24 Mon
25 Tue
26 Wed
27 Thu
28 Fri
29 Sat
30 Sun
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28. OUR STRENGTH AT A GLANCE
·Quality Education with an Environment of Discipline
·Qualified and highly experienced Faculty ·Cutting edge
programme design ·Well equipped modern Labs
·Fully Computerized Library to International Standards
·Science/ Technical Exhibitions by Students ·State-of-the-
Art Computing and Internet ·Extensive Co-curricular
Activities
·Personality, Communication and Soft Skill Development
·Industry Institute Partnership
·Value Added Courses for enhancing Employability and Placement.
·Excellent / Personalized mentoring, Student and Faculty Development
Initiatives.
·Active Alumni and ED Cell.
·Research and Consultancy Projects.
·Efforts for continuous Improvement through Planning and Development.
Keys for “Personality Development of the Self”and
Realization of “Total Quality” at Our Institution:i) Interpersonal Skills
ii) Managerial Empowerment
iii) Organizational Alignment
iv) Character based Trust Worthiness
v) Development of Core Competence and Corporate Culture
vi) Be focused (like a Compass – always directing to true North)
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29. IMPRESSIONS BY VISITING DIGNITARIES
1. Very interesting research areas with potential application in civil and other sectors. My bestwishes to the faculty and students.
Dr.Chithra Rajagopal(IIT, Delhi)
2. Glad to be in the campus of SRM institutions at Ramapuram Campus. Very enthusiasticfaculty memebers, eager to do scientific research. All the Best.
Dr.R.Brakaspathy(Scientific & Engineering Research Board)
3. Interesting research plans and infrastructure. All the best to achieve something challengingfor the good of our nation.
Dr.V.Ramajunachari(RIC,DRDO)
4. Very good hospitality and very good management
Mr.Suresh Simadri(Siemens)
5. Its great pleasure to be here with excellent faculties and enthusiastic students.
Mr.P.R Vasudena Rao(Director IGCAR)
6. Excellent Management, cooperation, Students are very good
S. Balamurugan(GATE FORUM)
7. Very enthusiastic faculty members to do researchR.Brakaspathy (NIC)
8. Interesting research plans and infrastructure. Glad to be in the campus
Dr.V.Ramanujachari
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24. CLASS TIME TABLE
24.1 – ODD SEMESTER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8.00- 8.50- 9.40- 9.55- 10.45- 11.35- 12.25- 1.15- 2.05-
8.50 9.40 9.55 10.45 11.35 12.25 1.15 2.05 2.55
MonB L
TueR U
WedE N
Thur A C
Fri K H
Sat
Subject Sl.No Subject Code SubjectSl .No. Subject Code
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
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30.2 CLASS TIME TABLE – EVEN SEMESTER
2 3 4 5 6 71
8.00- 8.50- 9.40- 9.55- 10.45- 11.35- 12.25- 1.15- 2.05- 2.55-
8.50 9.40 9.55 10.45 11.35 12.25 1.15 2.05 2.55 3.45
MonB L
TueR U
WedE N
Thur A C
Fri K H
Sat
Subject Sl.No Subject Code SubjectSl .No. Subject Code
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
25. PERSONAL NOTES
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PERSONAL NOTES
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GLIMPSES OFEASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGEIN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018
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COMMON PHOTO GALLERY
Guinness World Record: Water Day SWAGAT
Tamil Mandram Youth Red Cross
International Conference – TIAR Sports Day –
AADUKALAM '18
National Level EntrepreneurshipDevelopment Program – EMPRESARIO National Service Scheme
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PHOTO GALLERY OF DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
National Level Symposium-MCADROIT Professional Societies Inauguration
National Conference on Green Manufacturing Guest Lecture on
Professional Development
And Sustainable Energy Technologies-ARIME
for Academic Performance
Guest Lecture onMechanical MoU Signing Ceremony-EduMind
SolutionsElectrical and Plumbing
Guest Lecture on Scope ofGraduate
Industrial Visit toCarborundum
Engineers in ManufacturingIndustry Universal Limited
National Level SymposiumInternational Conference-TIAR
PINNACLE-2
TRP AUDITORIUM
CENTRAL LIBRARY
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DTP &NET
CENTRE
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