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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION
Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail, Name and Address of the Institution
Name KING COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
Address Permanent Location asapproved by AICTE
Temporary Location(if applicable)
KING COLLEGE BUS STOP, NALLUR,N.PUDUPATTY POST,TRICHY ROAD,NAMAKKAL - 637 020.
- NOT APPLICABLE -
Village NALLUR
Taluk NAMAKKAL
District NAMAKKAL
PIN 637 020
State TAMIL NADU
STD Code 04286 Phone No: 235555, 645678 / 79
Fax No. 04286 - 235500 E-mail: [email protected]
Web site www.kingtech.co
Nearest Railway Station
SALEM
Nearest Airport TRICHY
II. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE PRINCIPAL / DIRECTOR
Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail.
Name Dr. P. MATHIYALAGAN
Designation PRINCIPAL Qualification M.E., Ph.D.,
HighestDegree Ph.D., Total
Experience13 yrs
Experience 13 years Specialization Production Engineering
Date of Birth 09.05.1970 Fax No. 04286 – 235500
STD Code 04286 Phone No.(O) 645678 Fax No. 04286 – 235500
STD Code -- Phone No.(R) 09442700185
E-mail [email protected] Mobile No. 09442700185
III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY
NameANNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Coimbatore
Address Academic Campus, Jothipuram, Veerapandi Pirivu, Coimbatore
Pin Code 641 047 Period of Affiliation 2008-2009
STD Code 0422 Phone No. 6545566 / 6546655
Fax No. 0422– 2453838 E-Mail / Web site [email protected] www.annauniv.ac.in
VI . GOVERNANCE
Members of the board and their brief background .
The Governing council is constituted as per the guidelines of AICTE.
The college is administered by the Governing Council, with Mrs. P. KALAREENA as
the Chairman and Mr. J. ILANGO as the Secretary. The Governing council for The King
College of Technology, Namakkal has been constituted as follows:
1.
Mrs. P. KalaReena, B.Com.,12-3/34, South Car Street,Tharamangalam (Post)Salem District.
Chairman
2.
Mr. J. Ilango, B.A., B.L., Trustee,12-3/34, South Car Street,Tharamangalam (Post)Salem District.
Member 1 from the Trust
3. Southern Regional OfficerShastri Bhawan
AICTE Nominee (Ex-Officio)Member
4.
Er. K. Velusamy.B.E(Civil), AMIEEss Kay Engineer,Kavitha Building First Floor,163 Fort Main Road,Namakkal – 637 001.
MemberAn Industrialist/ technologist/ educationist from the Regional committee
5.Request letter sent to Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore for the member to be recommended
University Nominee
6.
Dr. P. Thamarai, (Ex-Officio),The Commissioner,The Directorate of Technical Education Guindy, Chennai - 600025
State Government nominee
7. Request letter sent to the Principal Secretary An Industrialist/ technologist/ educationist from the State Government
8.Dr. P. MathiyalaganProfessor , Principal, King College of Technology
Member Secretary
9. Dr. P. RajaProfessor
Faculty Member 1 from the institution at Asst.Professor
10. Dr. P. Venkatesan Asst. Professor
Faculty Member 2 from the institution at Asst.Professor
Members of academic advisory body
The college follows the curriculum & syllabus prescribed by Anna University of
Technology, Coimbatore-13 as it is affiliated to it.
1Dr. P. Mathiyalagan,Principal,King College of Technology
2
Dr. P. Raja,Senior Faculty member of the College,King College of technology,Namakkal.
3
Dr. G. Mohan Kumar,PrincipalSenior Faculty member from Other CollegeCoimbatore.
4
Dr. Chelladurai,Professor of Mechanical Engineering,CIT,Coimbatore.
5
Mr. S.K. Velusamy Junior Engineer Industrial expert in the field of Engineering & Technology
6
Mr. A. SaravananAsst. EngineerIndustrial expert in the field of Engineering & Technology
7Mr. N. SakthivelCivil EngineerArchitect/Civil/ Engineer
Frequency of the board meeting and academic advisory bodyThe board and academic advisory body meeting is being organized for
twice in a year.
INSTITUTIONAL ORGANIZATION CHART & PROCESS
Nature and extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs / improvements .
CLASS COMMITTEE:The faculty and student representatives are encouraged to give suggestions
on academic improvements during the Class Committee Meetings to be conducted at regular intervals in every semester.
STUDENT GUILD OF SERVICE:
Purchase Departme
nt
Chairman
Governing Council
Members
Principal
H.O.D ofEach Department
Administrative
Officer
Library
Teaching StaffMembers
Non-TeachingTechnical
StaffMembers
Maintenance
Department
Students in the wing of Student Guild of Service (SGS) are to be encouraged, involving themselves in the academic affairs and improvements.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS:Faculty members are permitted to attend Faculty Development Programs
(FDP) to improve their skills in their interested field. Number of faculty members attended FDP during last 6 months.
CONFERENCES:Faculty members and students are encouraged to conduct/ participate and
present papers in conferences to enhance their knowledge in the recent trends and developments.
Number of faculty members presented papers in conferences during last 3 years: 25
SUGGESTION BOX:Students can use suggestion boxes provided at many places in the campus
to convey their suggestions to the Principal and the management for the academic improvements.
Mechanism / norms & procedure for democratic /good governance
To perform the overall governance of Institution.
To provide direction for the effective education and training of the students.
To appoint staff for the effective functioning of institution.
To review the annual report and audited accounts and to frame the budget
Estimate.
To appoint Education Secretary to transact the day – to – day business
of the institution.
Students feedback on institutional governance / faculty performance
INTERACTION MEETINGS :
The Management and the Principal frequently conduct interaction sessions with student representatives to know their feedback on institutional governance/Faculty performance.
STUDENTS FEEDBACK :
At the end of every semester the feedback about the faculty performance will be collected from the students and communicated to the faculty for improvement.
Year : Semester: Dept. Date:
Sl Name of the Subject Name of the staff member Good Satisfactory Not satisfactory
No
1
2
3
CLASS COMMITTEE MEETING :
The students can give their feedback about the academic works during every class committee meeting.
Grievance redress mechanism for faculty, Staff and students
DISCIPLINE AND WELFARE COMMITTEE :
Discipline and Welfare Committee has been formed to look after the
student discipline and welfare measures. Whenever there are some problems
related with discipline and welfare of the students, the committee consisting of
senior faculty members enquires details and suitable recommendations are
submitted to the Principal and management for redress of the same.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT CELL (FDC ):
Faculty development cell takes care of redress and development of faculty.
STUDENTS REDRESSAL MECHANISM
Interaction
Counseling
Weakness identification
V. PROGRAMMES
Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE:S. No. Name of the program
1. B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
2. B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
3. B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
4. B.Tech. Information Technology
5. B.E. Mechanical Engineering
6. B.E. Civil Engineering
7. M.E. Computer Science and Engineering
8. MCA - Master of Computer Applications
9. MBA-Master of Business Administration
Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE - NilFor each Programme the following details are to be given:
S. No Name of the Programme Approved By AICTE Number of Seats
Duration
(in Years)
1 B.E. Computer Science and Engineering 90 4
2 B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering 90 4
3 B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering 60 4
4 B.Tech. Information Technology 60 4
5 B.E. Mechanical Engineering 60 4
6. MCA- Master of Computer Applications 60 3
7. MBA-Master of Business Administration 60 2
8. B.E. Civil Engineering 60 4
9. M.E. Computer Science and Engineering 18 2
Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last 2 years:
Institution was established during 2007-2008.
UG PROGRAMME :
BranchOC BC MBC SC / ST
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
ECE 127.5/200 138/200 125.25/200 123/200 94.75/200 100/200 -- -
CSE 137/200 122/200 117.75/200111.5/200 116/200 107/200 -- -
EEE 98.5/200 110/200 110/200 105/200 119/200 121/200 -- -
IT 128.75/200 115/200 118.25/200 109/200 107.25/200 101/200 -- -
MECH 130.23/200 136/200 129/200 128/200 112/200 116/200 -- --
VI. FEE STRUCTURE FOR BE COURSES – PER ANNUMBranch Tuition Fee
AdmFee
Univ
Fee
Lib&SportFee
Books,Notebook
s,Records,
Lab manual,Instrume
nts
TOTAL2008-09
2008-09 & 09-10
2008-09
2008-09 & 09- 10
GOVT MGT GOVT MGT
CSE 32500 32500 62500 -- -- -- -- 32500 32500 62500
ECE 32500 32500 62500 -- -- -- -- 32500 32500 62500
EEE 32500 32500 62500 -- -- -- -- 32500 32500 62500
IT 32500 32500 62500 -- -- -- -- 32500 32500 62500
MECH 32500 32500 62500 -- -- -- -- 32500 32500 62500
MCA 25000 25000 25000 -- -- -- -- 25000 25000 25000
MBA 25000 25000 25000 -- -- -- -- 25000 25000 25000
PLACEMENT FACILITIES :
Even though our Institution is new born, we have a separate placement & Training Cell with Placement Officer.
Training and Placement Cell serves as bridge between the students and administration of the campus. This centre assists the students in their pursuit of academic excellence, ultimate employability, and challenging and stimulating environment. The various objectives which are to be carried out by the centre is as follows:
Help the students to become a successful experience person both in and out
of the class room through periodical counseling.
Arranging peer tutoring service to the fellow students by well-trained
students who have participated in training or orientation programme in foreign
universities.
Providing special coaching for GATE, GRE, TOEFL, GMAT etc.,
Arranging careers fairs and trade shows
Providing opportunities to the students to bring out their inherent talents.
Providing tips to the students on Job search techniques.
Assisting the students in gaining employment related to their programme of
study such as career planning, writing effective resumes and covering letters.
Training on soft skills
Conducting aptitude tests and interview techniques.
Arranging Guest lectures for HR Skills and Higher Education
Opportunities
Regular visit to the industries to analyze the need / requirement
Arranging for campus recruitment
Interaction with alumni regarding placement and career guidance
THE PLACEMENT CELL WILL FUNCTION ON THE BASIS OF DIVISION OF LABOUR TECHNIQUE IN THE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLE. WE DELEGATE THE STAFF MEMBERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FUNCTIONALITY, IN ORDER TO EXERT MORE QUALIFIED STUDENT SERVICES. STAFF COORDINATORS FUNCTION ON THE FOLLOWING AND PLAY THE ROLES:
TRAINING
Collecting the Data of Industries where students can get trained – branch
wise
Identifying the potential industries for training
Correspondence and coordination with the industries regarding the training
Identifying the students to be trained
Preparation of student list – Industry wise
Contact and fixation of training period
Feedback on training from students
Certification from industries
PLACEMENT TRAINING:
Collecting the Data of Industries where students can get placed
Industrial need analysis
Skill analysis of students – branch wise
Suggest the skill up-gradation needed for the requirement of the Industry
Training need analysis – branch wise
Industrial Visits
Preparation of student List- Student Details preparation
Resume preparation
Aptitude / Technical Test Questions preparation
Online test management
Test analysis – branch wise
Feedback analysis
Arrangement for Campus / Off campus recruitment
Assistance in company interview (other than Campus , Off
Campus recruitment)
All the initiatives at the Training and Placement Cell are carried over by Placement Officer, Trainer & Counselor.
Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary
Year/s Number of Companies
Number of Students Selected
Average Salary
Highest Salary Offered
2007 – 08 - - - -
2008 – 09 - - - -
2009 – 10 - - - -
2010 – 11 22 269 Rs.12,000/- Rs.26,000/-
Campus Placement for last two years It is new born Institution, which starts the academic work from 2007 onwards.
NAME AND DURATION OF PROGRAMME(S) HAVING AFFILIATION / COLLABORATION WITH FOREIGN UNIVERSITY(S) / INSTITUTION(S) AND BEING RUN IN THE SAME CAMPUS ALONG WITH STATUS OF THEIR AICTE APPROVAL:
- NIL -
If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details:
Details of the Foreign Institution/University:
- Not Applicable -
Name of the University/Institution
Address
Website
Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country
Ranking of the Institution/University in the Home Country
Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the
name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for
students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both
within and outside the country.
Nature of Collaboration
Conditions of Collaboration
Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of
collaboration.
For each Collaborative / affiliated Programmer give the following:
Programme Focus
Number of seats
Admission Procedure
Fee
Placement Facility
Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum
salary and average salary
- Not Applicable. It is New Born Institution –
Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification no. 37- 3/Legal/2005, dated 16th May, 2005
VI. FACULTY
Branch wise list
of FacultyMembers
Permanent
Faculty Vis
iting
Facu
lty
Adj
unct
Facu
lty
Gue
stFa
culty
Perm
anen
t Fa
culty
St
uden
ts
ratio
Number of faculty employed during the last two years
Number of faculty left during last two years
CSE 18 Nil Nil Nil 1:13 79 Faculties 8 Faculties
EEE 13 Nil Nil NilECE 17 Nil Nil NilIT 13 Nil Nil Nil
Civil 02 Nil Nil Nil
Mechanical 09 Nil Nil Nil
S&H and Applied Sciences
31 (excluding1 Librarian& 2 PhysicalDirector)
Nil Nil Nil
MCA 13 Nil Nil Nil
MBA 10 Nil Nil Nil
VII. PROFILE OF PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED
1. Name :
2. Date of Birth : 09.05.1970
3. Educational Qualification : M.E., Ph.D.,
4. Work Experience
Teaching : 13 Years
Research : 5 Years
Industry : -Others : -
5. Area of Specializations : Production Engineering
6. Subjects Teaching at UG & PG
:
Engineering Graphics, Non Traditional Machine Process,Logistics Management, Operation research, Thermodynamics, Quantitative Techniques, Supply Chain Management, Statistical Quality Control.CAD/CAM.
Under Graduate Level
Post Graduate Level : Production Management, Machine Design
7. Research Guidance :
Dr. P. MATHIYALAGAN
No. of papers published in
Master's : National Journals : 07
Master's : International Journals : 14
Ph.D., : Conferences : 18
8. Projects Carried out : More than 50 for UG & 20 for PG
9. Patents : --
10. Technology Transfer : --
11. Research Publications : 05
12. No. of Books Publishedwith details : Book Chapters - 02
VIII. FEE
Details of Fee, as approved by State Fee Committee, for the Institution:
Reference Circular No.PC/FEES/2005-2, Dated 06.07.05, from the private
Professional Colleges in Tamilnadu, Chennai-600 028.
PROC.No.CFF/ENGG/FEE/01/2008, Dated 02.06.08, from the Self
Financing Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu, Chennai-600 025
Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme.
I year students (UG):
At the time of admission
No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students:
Admission under fee waivers scheme. Current academic year admission is
in under progress.
List of Students admitted in the AICTE Fee Waiver Selection list during the year 2010-2011
S. No Name Department
1 GEETHARANI. D CSE
2 MOHANRAJ. K CSE
3 SUGANANDHINI. A CSE
4 ARVINDH.V. R CSE
5 ABISHA.R CSE
6 BHUVANA.S CSE
7 NIROSHA ANTONY CSE
8 SUGANYA.R CSE
9 AGNESJOSEPH CSE
10 SUBASH.B EEE
11 BALAJI. A EEE
12 DHIVAKAR. G EEE
13 CINY. V. J EEE
14 MARIA WILSON EEE
15 PAVITHRADEVI. R EEE
16 DINESH. S ECE
17 AMUTHAVALLI. R ECE
18 VIMALA.D ECE
19 VEERASEKARAN. S ECE
20 FATHIMA PARVEEN. K ECE
21 JOSMIN JOSEPH ECE
22 AISWARYA. T. S ECE
23 JASMINE K. MATHEW ECE
24 VARSHA. T. V ECE
25 SIVA.M MECH
26 JOTHIMANI. T MECH
27 MANJUNATH. S MECH
28 GNANAMURUGAN. S MECH
29 VINU. A MECH
30 ARUL PRAVEEN. M MECH
List of Students admitted in the AICTE Fee Waiver Selection list during the year 2009-10
S. No Name Department
1 NAVAMANI CSE
2 PRABAKARAN CSE
3 JAGANATHA CSE
4 NIRANTH CSE
5 SARANYA. P CSE
6 MAHALASHMI CSE
7 LITTYTHOM CSE
8 GAYATHIRI CSE
9 SATHYAPRIYA CSE
10 MUTHUKUMAR CSE
11 BASKAR. V CSE
12 MANJUNATHAN CSE
13 SURIYA.R CSE
14 AYYAPPAN CSE
15 YUVARANI CSE
16 CHITRA. P ECE
17 ABINAYA. R ECE
18 SARANYA.V ECE
19 ABINAYA.M ECE
20 DHIVYA. S ECE
21 LALITHA. S ECE
22 VIJAYALAKSHMI ECE
23 SHABNA ECE
24 VINOTHA. S ECE
25 BANUPRAKASH MECH
26 SELVAKUMAR MECH
27 HITHAYATHULLA MECH
28 ANADHAPRABHA MECH
29 JAGADEESAN MECH
30 KUMARESAN MECH
Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration
and amount:
i) Merit Scholarship, ii) ii) based on poverty
Criteria for scholarship:
Merit scholarship apart from government scholarship
Estimated cost of boarding and lodging in Hostels:
Boarding: Rs.10, 000.00 per annum (Approx.)
Lodging: Rs.7,500.00 per annum
IX. ADMISSION
Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval.
Name of the program Number of seats
Year of approval by AICTE
B.E. Computer Science & Engineering 90 2008B.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering 60 2007B.E. Electronics & Communication Engineering 90 2009B.Tech. Information Technology 60 2007
Name of the program Number of seats
Year of approval by AICTE
B.E Mechanical Engineering 60 2009MCA – Master of Computer Applications 60 2008MBA – Master of Business Administration 60 2009B.E. Civil Engineering 60 2011M.E. Computer Science & Engineering 18 2011
Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last Three years:
Programme
No. of Students admitted for the past three years2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-10
OC
BC
MBC
SC ST
OC
BC
MBC
SC ST O
CBC
MBC
SC
ST
B.E. Computer Science &
05 66 22 06 00 13 46 31 08 01
EngineeringB.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
04 47 12 03 00 08 31 24 02 01
B.E. Electronics & Communication Engineering
09 71 17 02 00 01 68 25 04 00
B.Tech. Information Technology
01 24 17 05 00 00 16 14 02 00
MCA 00 37 13 07 00 00 11 08 01 00B.E .Mechanical Engineering 10 22 09 06 00 06 48 11 03 00
MBA 00 30 20 10 00 00 30 16 07 01B.E Civil Engg. - - - - - - - - - -M.E. Computer Science & Engineering
- - - - - - - - - -
Number of applications received during last three years for admission under Management Quota and number admitted.
It is new born Institution. The academic work will start form 2007 onwards.
The admission under Management Quota will be followed on the basis of the marks in the relevant subject in the qualifying examination (as per GO No.115 dated 25.05.2007)
On behalf of self financing engineering colleges, “Consortium of Self financing Professional, Arts and Science Colleges in Tamilnadu” www.tnsfconsortium.org has the permission to receive application from the students for management quota admission.
X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the test agency and its URL (website)
The admission to open seats in the state of Tamilnadu is on the basis of marks obtained by the student in the qualifying examination (as per GO No.115 dated 25.05.2007).
Normalization of Marks and Rank list is prepared (as per Tamilnadu act No.3 of 2007, dt: 05.03.2007 and G.O.(Ms)
No.77 HE (J2) Dept, dt: 05.04.2007) Anna University, Chennai www.annauniv.edu.
Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test / University tests)/ Association conducted test]
65% under Anna University single window system Qualified Candidates 35% under Consortium of Self financing Professional, Arts and Science College’s in Tamilnadu, Chennai. www.tnsfconsortium.org for Management Quota.
Calendar for admission against management / vacant seats :
Last date for request for applications. : 15 days from the publications of Higher Secondary Examination Results.
Last date for submission of application: - do -
Date for announcing final results : 15 days after the Submission of Application.
Release of admission list(main list and waiting list should beannounced on the same day) : - do -
Date for acceptance by the candidate(time given should in no case beless than 15 days) : 10 days after the
announcement of selection list of candidates.
Last date for closing of admissionannouncement of selection list ofcandidates : 7 days after the
announcement of selection list of candidates.
Starting of the Academic session Schedule : As per the Anna University-
Coimbatore Schedule
The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list:The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified:
If the student has attended the classes less than 15 days full fee will be refunded.
XI. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION
Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc.
Total marks obtained by the candidates in qualifying examination (Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics) and the rank list prepared by the Anna University, Chennai (as per the guidelines followed by Anna University for admitting candidates for professional courses)
Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any.
OC : Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics : 50%
BC : Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics : 45%
MBC : Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics : 40%
SC/ST : Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics : 35%
Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last two years.
Maximum : 128.75 / 200
Minimum : 094.75 / 200
Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted.
The marks scored in Test will be displayed in Anna University, Coimbatore Official website (www.annauniv.ac.in)
XII. APPLICATION FORM
Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities.:It is available in website www.tnsfconsortium.org. the college application form is available in our office, king college of technology, Namakkal.
XIII. LIST OF APPLICATIONS
List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats.
For open seats – the marks obtained by the candidate in qualifying examination and the rank list prepared, followed by single window counseling by the Anna University are selected. The lists of applications for open seats are as follows.
It is new born Institution. The college is entered in to the Anna University single window counseling system from the academic year 2007. The admission process is in progress by Anna University. The list of applicant will be available after the last date announced by Anna University.
For MQ seats – The marks obtained by the candidates in qualifying examination and the rank list prepared by Consortium of Self financing Professional, Arts and Science Colleges in Tamilnadu, are selected.
XIV. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/ VACANT SEATS
Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the consortium ranging list.
Selection Committee for management Quota Seats for UG & PGSelection is based on the Rank List prepared by Consortium of Self financing Professional, Arts and Science Colleges in Tamilnadu, Chennai.
Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit.
B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
B.E. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
B.E. ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
B.TECH. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
B.E. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
B.E. CIVIL ENGINEERING
M.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS&
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMISTRATIONS
List of Students admitted in vacant seats and NRI Year 2008-2009 12 Nos. ( listed below)
S. No. Name of the Candidates Branch1 Alreza Kasim EEE (Lateral Entry)2 Diana Sebastian CSE(Lateral Entry)3 Mohaideen Adbul Kadar.M CSE4 Shakir.K ECE5 Midul.M CSE6 Denzil Mathai Alexander CSE7 Jis Pius EEE8 Sheenas Kasim ECE9 Jeff Joshi ECE10 Jeganraj.S CSE11 Anand.C CSE12 Sabapathy.N IT
List of Students admitted in vacant seats and NRI Year 2009-2010
33 Nos. ( list below)
S. No. Name of the Candidates Branch1 Muhamed Rasid Malayil CSE2 Bibin Mathew CSE3 Jithin Jose CSE4 Akhilash.R CSE
5 Akila.K CSE6 Ajumani CSE7 Abitha Mercy.M CSE8 Durai Pandian.A CSE9 Vinoth.K CSE10 Akhil Uttoly EEE11 Jibin C Samuel EEE12 Lijo Joy EEE13 Sreeraj.R EEE14 Preeji.SP EEE15 Divya.ML EEE16 Jayakumaran.R EEE17 Biswas Arup Subrata ECE18 Victor.PA ECE19 Mohamed Ansar.A ECE20 Vibinraj.VR ECE21 Chiristy Kunjachan ECE22 Subin.NS ECE23 John Britto.RM ECE24 Silambarasan.K ECE25 Ritchie Deepan Sedley ECE26 Sharvin Johnson MECH27 Hareesh.TR MECH28 Aswin Tom Thomas MECH29 Akhil Ravi. MR MECH30 Akhil Samkutty IT31 Arun.K.Das IT32 Gineesh.KS IT33 Nikhil.PG IT
List of Students admitted in vacant seats and NRI Year 2010-2011
04 Students. ( list below)
Sl. No. Name of the Candidates Branch1 Jestin James CSE2 Melvin M.V MECH3 Sarath. M. R MECH4 Bharathganesh. R MECH
XV. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RECOURSES
AVAILABLE
LIBRARY:
Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)
Sl.No. Department No. of
TitlesNo .of
VolumesNo. of Journals
National International1 CSE 778 2369 7
IEL(IEEE & IEE)
ONLINE JOURNAL -
129
2 EEE 409 1449 83 ECE 499 1512 64 IT 491 1365 65 S & H 631 1857 66 GENERAL 115 274 07 MISCELLANEOUS 110 320 08 MCA 384 1284 69 MECHANICAL 295 1052 10 610 MBA 581 1644 15 1611 CIVIL 251 1025 6 6
TOTAL 4544 14151 70 28
1 CD 2010
E-LIBRARY FACILITIES
Online Journals Database on Science and Technology
OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) search engines and Web OPAC
Separate CD library section having 632 CS’s
Fully computerized library with bar – coding facilities.
LIST OF NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
LIST OF NATIONAL JOURNALS
S.No
List of Journals
1 Advances in Computational Sciences and Technology
2 Civil Engineering
3 Computer Engineering (Symbol-CP)
4 Electrical Engineering
5 Electrical Engineering Update
6 Electronics - Information and Planning
7 Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
8 Environmental Engineering
9 IEEMA Journal
10 IETE Journal of Research
11 IETE Technical Review
12 Indian Concrete Journal
13 Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section –A
14 Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section –B
15 Indian Journal of Computing Technology
16 Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Science
17 Indian journal of Information Science and Technology
18 Indian journal of Pure and Applied Physics
19 Indian Journal of Technical Education
20 Industrial Engineering Journal
21 International Computational Intelligence Research
22 International Journal of Advanced Computer Engineering
23 International journal of Advanced Mechatronics and Robotics
24 International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Aerospace
25 International Journal of Business Policy
26 International Journal of Computational Intelligence in control
27 International Journal of Computer Science and Software Technology
28 International Journal of Computer Science and System Analysis
29 International Journal of Engineering and Management
30 International Journal of Engineering Applied Mechanics
31 International journal of Fluid Mechanics
32 International Journal of Information Technology and Engineering
33 International journal of Intelligent Information
34 International Journal of Kinetics Dynamics and Control of High Performance
35 International Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
36 International Journal of Management Research and Technology
37 International Journal of Marketing Issues and Rade Policy
38 International Journal of Materials Manufacturing and Optimization
39 International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
40 International Journal of Nanomaterials and Technology
41 International Journal of Networking and Computer Engineering
42 International Journal of Reliability quality and Operations Management
43 International Journal of Rural Development and Management Systems
44 International Journal of Scientific Computing
45 International Journal of Systems Simulation
46 International Journal of Technology, Modeling & Management
47 International Journal of Trade in Services
48 Journal of Intelligent Computing and Applications
49 Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering
50 Journal of Analysis and Computation
51 Journal of Business Management
52 Journal of Computer Science
53 Journal of Energy Storage and Conversion
54 Journal of Human Development
55 Journal of Intelligent Systems Research
56 Journal of Neural Computing Systems
57 Journal of Ramanujam Mathematical Society
58 Journal of the Institution of Engineers Mechanical Engineering
59 LE- Lab Experiments
60 Minerals and Metals Review
61 Processing Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences
62 Production Engineering
63 Telecommunications
64 The ICFAI university Journal of Banking Law
65 The ICFAI University Journal of Entrepreneurship Development
66 The ICFAI University Journal of Marketing Management
67 The ICFAI University Journal of Operations Management
68 The ICFAI University Journal of Organizational Behavior
69 The ICFAI University Journal of Soft Skills
70 The ICFAI University Journal of Supply chain Management
71 The ICFAIAN journal of Management Research
72 University News
IEL ONLINE JOURNALS
S.No. List of International Journals
1 Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on [see also Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, Part B: Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on]
2 Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on3 Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE4 Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
5 Audio, Speech and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on [see also Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on]
6 Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
7 Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on [see also Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on]
8 Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on9 Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on10 Broadcast and Television Receivers, IEEE Transactions on11 Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on12 Cable Television, IEEE Transactions on13 Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
14 Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on [Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on]
15 Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on [see also Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on]
16 Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE17 Communications, IEEE Transactions on18 Communications, IET19 Component Parts, IEEE Transactions on
20Components and Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on [see also Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, Part A: Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on]
21 Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on22 Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE23 Computer Vision, IET24 Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on25 Computer-Aided Engineering Journal26 Computers & Digital Techniques, IET27 Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on28 Design & Test of Computers, IEEE29 Device and Materials Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
30 Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on [see also Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on]
31 Display Technology, Journal of32 Distributed Systems Online, IEEE33 Education, IEEE Transactions on34 Electric Power Applications, IET35 Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canadian Journal of36 Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on37 Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on38 Electronic Computers, IEEE Transactions on39 Electronic Materials, IEEE/TMS Journal of40 Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal41 Electronics Packaging Manufacturing, IEEE Transactions on42 Electronics Systems and Software43 Energy Conversion, IEEE Transaction on44 Engineering Management Journal45 Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on46 Engineering Science and Education Journal47 Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on48 Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on49 Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET50 Geosciences and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on51 Geosciences Electronics, IEEE Transactions on52 Human Factors in Electronics, IEEE Transactions on53 Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on54 Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation, IEEE Transactions on55 Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on56 Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on57 Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on58 Information Security, IET59 Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on60 Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on61 Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on62 Intelligent Systems, IEEE [see also IEEE Intelligent Systems and Their Applications]63 Intelligent Transport Systems, IET64 Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on65 Internet Computing, IEEE66 Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on67 Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)68 Light wave Technology, Journal of69 LTS, IEEE [see also IEEE LCS]70 Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on71 Man Machine Systems, IEEE Transactions on72 Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on73 Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
74 Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on75 Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of76 Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on77 Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET78 Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on79 Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on80 Nanobioscience, IEEE Transactions on81 Nanobiotechnology, IET82 Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions on83 Network, IEEE84 Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on85 Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on
86 Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on [see also IEEE Trans. on Rehabilitation Engineering]
87 Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on88 Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of89 Optoelectronics, IET90 Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on91 Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on92 Pervasive Computing, IEEE93 Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on94 Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on95 Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on96 Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on97 Power Engineer (see also Power Engineering Journal)98 Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on99 Product Engineering and Production, IEEE Transactions on100 Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on101 Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of102 Radar, Sonar & Navigation, IET103 Reliability, IEEE Transactions on104 Renewable Power Generation, IET
105 Robotics, IEEE Transactions on [see also Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on]
106 Science, Measurement & Technology, IET107 Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on108 Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of109 Semiconductor Manufacturing, IEEE Transactions on110 Sensors Journal, IEEE
111 Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on [see also Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on]
112 Signal Processing, IET113 Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on114 Software, IEEE
115 Software, IET116 Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of117 Systems Biology, IET118 Systems Science and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on119 Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A, IEEE Transactions on120 Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B, IEEE Transactions on
121 Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
122 Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on123 Vehicular Communications, IEEE Transactions on124 Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on125 Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on126 Vision, Image and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings-127 Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on128 Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on129 Wireless Communications, IEEE [see also IEEE Personal Communications]130 International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research 131 International Journal of Business Management and economics132 International Journal of Business Policy133 International Journal of Information Technology and Knowledge
Management134 International Journal of Rural Development and Management
Studies135 International Journal of Statistics and Management Systems136 International Journal of Educational Administration137 The ICFAIAN Journal of Management Research138 The ICFAI Journal of Operations Management139 The ICFAI Journal of Financial Risk Management140 The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Economics141 The ICFAI Journal of International Business Law142 The ICFAI Journal of Cyber Law143 The ICFAI Journal of Banking Law144 The ICFAI Journal of Services Marketing145 International Journal of Applied Artificial intelligence in Engineering
Systems146 International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Materials
Sciences147 International Journal of Mechanical Engineering148 International Journal of Mechanics149 International Journal of Nano Science, Nano Engineering and
Nanotechnology150 International Journal of Dynamics of Fluids (IJDF)
LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Name of the Laboratory: Chemistry Laboratory
Area of the Laboratory: 204.88 Sq.mts
1 Total value of consumable 3,42,158/-
2 Total value of non consumable 80,852/-
3 Total value of Glass wares 1,05,728.95/-
Total value 5,28,738.95/-
List of Non Consumable Items
S.No
Name of the article Order no &Date
Quantity
Unit Cost
Total
1 DE-Mineraliser 58094&12.4.07
1 26000
26000
2 Spectrophotometer 58094&12.4.07
1 34500
34500
3 Flamephotometer 58094&12.4.07
1 33500
33500
4 Conductivitymeter 58094&12.4.07
5 10800
54000
5 Electronicpotentiometer
58094&12.4.07
5 6200 31000
6 PH-meter 58094&12.4.07
5 8500 42500
7 Oswaldviscometer 58094&12.4.07
30 350 350
8 Hot air oven 58094&12.4.07
1 18000
18000
9 Copper electrode 58094&12.4.07
4 650 2600
10 waterbath 58094&12.4. 5 180 900
0711 Hot plate 58094&12.4.
075 2100 10500
12 Milligram weighed 58094&12.4.07
2 26 52
13 Zn electrode 58094&12.4.07
4 550 2200
14 Pt electrode 58094&12.4.07
4 600 2400
15 Stop watch 58094&12.4.07
4 380 1520
16 Brass screws 58094&12.4.07
10 450 4500
17 Burette stand 58094&12.4.07
1 900 900
18 Chemical balance 58094&12.4.07
40 190 7600
19 pipeete stand 58094&12.4.07
1 2400 2400
20 porcelain tiles 58094&12.4.07
5 90 450
21 Spatula 6’ 58094&12.4.07
40 15 600
22 Tripod stand 8’ 58094&12.4.07
10 15 150
23 Wash bottle (plastic) 58094&12.4.07
30 46 1380
24 Wire gause 58094&12.4.07
30 32 960
25 Funnel 2’ 58094&12.4.07
15 8 120
26 Funnel PP 4’ 58094&12.4.07
40 12 480
27 Funnel plastic 7.5cm 58094&12.4. 2 24 48
0728 Electronic balance 58094&12.4.
0730 3300
03600
29 Syphon plastic 58094&12.4.07
1 20 33000
30 Wash bottle(plastic) 58094&12.4.07
2 25 40
31 Hot plate 8’ 27.01.10 10 2700 25032 porcelain tiles 27.01.10 1 21 270033 Wash bottle Plastic
500ml27.01.10 30 35 630
34 Conductivity cell 27.01.10 50 1280 175035 Calomel electrode 27.01.10 2 330 65036 Pt electrode 27.01.10 2 800 160037 Sphare ph electrode 313&16.6.10 2 1300 260038 Spare EC meter cell 313&16.6.10 2 1600 160039 Glass electrode 313&16.6.10 1 1500 150040 Calomel electrode 313&16.6.10 1 1300 1300
TOTAL 3,42,158
List of Consumable Items
S.No Name of the article Order no & Date
Quantity Unit Cost
Total
1 Sodium nitrate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 133.28 133.28
2 Pottasiumdichromate
58094&12.4.07 2*500g 726.00 726
3 Potassiumferrocyanate
58094&12.4.07 1*500g 487.00 487
4 Potassium thiosulphate
58094&12.4.07 2*500g 209.00 209
5 Copper sulphate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 335.00 3356 EDTA 58094&12.4.07 2*500g 957.00 957
7 Phonolphthalein 58094&12.4.07 2*125ml 146.00 1468 Methyl orange 58094&12.4.07 1*125ml 67.20 67.2
09 HCL 58094&12.4.07 2*2.5lit 847.00 84710 Oxalic acid 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 165.00 16511 Iodine 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 548.90 548.
912 Sodium hydroxide 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 143.00 14313 Calcium carbonate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 127.00 12714 Polyvinyl alcohol 58094&12.4.07 1*500ml 352.00 35215 Pottasium carbonate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 179.20 179.
216 Potassium
thiocyanate58094&12.4.07 1*500g 478.50 478.
517 Sodium carbonate 58094&12.4.07 2*500g 137.50 137.
518 HNO3 58094&12.4.07 1*2.5lit 489.50 489.
519 BaCl2 58094&12.4.07 2*500g 352.00 35220 Sodium sulphate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 132.00 13221 KMnO4 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 357.50 357.
522 Vaseline 58094&12.4.07 1*50g 110.00 11023 H2O2 58094&12.4.07 1*500ml 179.20 179.
224 Borax 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 165.00 16525 Sodium bicarbonate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 134.00 13426 Ammonium chloride 58094&12.4.07 2*500g 232.00 23227 CaCO3 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 127.00 12728 Ammonia solution 58094&12.4.07 2*2.5lit 627.00 627.
229 EBT 58094&12.4.07 2*25g 396.00 39630 Zinc sulphate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 179.20 179.
231 Benzene 58094&12.4.07 1*500ml 190.40 190.
432 Ammoniumferrous
sulphate58094&12.4.07 2*500g 221.00 221
33 Polymethylmethacrylate 58094&12.4.07 1*250g 616.00 61634 Ferric chloride 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 159.00 15935 Zinc chloride 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 218.40 218.
436 Calcium chloride 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 151.20 151.
237 Sulphuric acid 58094&12.4.07 2*2.5lit 875.60 875.
638 What mann filter
paper58094&12.4.07 1*1pkt 380.00 380
39 Ferrous sulphate58094&12.4.07 1*500g 108.90
108.9
40 Mercuric chloride 58094&12.4.07 1*100g 840.00 84041 Tin metal 58094&12.4.07 2*100g 672.00 67242 Ammonium sulphate
58094&12.4.07 1*500g 100.80100.
843 Potassium iodide 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 1540.0 154044 Acetic acid 58094&12.4.07 2*500ml 313.00 31345 Silver nitrate 58094&12.4.07 2*25g 3278.0 327846 Potassium chromate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 363.00 36347 Sodium chloride 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 93.50 93.548 Pottasium hydroxide 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 224.00 22449 Manganese sulphate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 170.00 17050 Magnesium sulphate
58094&12.4.07 1*500g 110.88110.88
51 Lead nitrate58094&12.4.07 1*500g 246.40
246.4
52 Diphenyl amine 58094&12.4.07 1*250g 666.40 666.
453 Starch
58094&12.4.07 1*500g 577.50577.
554 Ammonium
purpurate58094&12.4.07 1*5g 302.50
302.50
55 Acetone58094&12.4.07 1*500ml 170.24
170.24
56 Ethanol 58094&12.4.07 2*500ml 400.00 40057 Ammonium thio
cyanate58094&12.4.07 1*500g 268.00
268.0
58 Potassium chloride58094&12.4.07 2*500g 231.00
231.0
59 Orthophosphoric acid
58094&12.4.07 1*500ml 308.00 308
60 Thio urea58094&12.4.07 1*500g 39760
397.6
61 Buffer ph 4 tablet58094&12.4.07
1*10pocket
93.50 93.5
62 Buffer ph 7 tablet58094&12.4.07
1*10pocket
93.50 93.5
63 Buffer ph 9 tablet58094&12.4.07
1*10pocket
93.50 93.5
64 NaOH 58094&12.4.07 2*500g 210.00 21065 Silver nitrate 58094&12.4.07 3*25g 3636.0 363666 Sodium carbonate 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 88.00 8867 Ammonium ferrous
sulphate58094&12.4.07 2*500g 234.00 234
68 1,10-Phenanthroline 58094&12.4.07 5*5g 1585.0 158569 Sodium acetate-
trihydrate58094&12.4.07 1*400g 112.00 112
70 Acetic acid 58094&12.4.07 1*500ml 142.00 14271 Phenolphthalein
solution58094&12.4.07 2*125ml 122.00 122
72 Methyl orange 58094&12.4.07 2*125ml 114.00 114
73 Lab solvent 58094&12.4.07 1*500ml 45.00 4574 Wash bottle plastic 58094&12.4.07 10 bot 250.00 25075 Calcium chloride 58094&12.4.07 1*500g 82.00 8276 Sulphuric acid 168/08/09&13.
11.081*5lit 1149.0 1149
77 Nitric acid 168/08/09&13.11.08
1*2.5lit 613.00 613
78 HCL 168/08/09&13.11.08
1*5lit 657.00 657
79 Ammonia solution 168/08/09&13.11.08
2*2.5lit 734.00 734
80 Magnesium sulphate 168/08/09&13.11.08
1*500g 132.00 132
81 EDTA 168/08/09&13.11.08
2*500g 1378.0 1378
82 Sodium bi carbonate 168/08/09&13.11.08
2*500g 252.00 252
83 Ammonium chloride 168/08/09&13.11.08
4*500g 700.00 700
84 Ethyl alcohol 168/08/09&13.11.08
4*500lit 680.00 680
85 NaOH 168/08/09&13.11.08
2*500g 360.00 360
86 Sodium chloride 168/08/09&13.11.08
2*500g 85 170
87 Silver nitrate 168/08/09&13.11.08
2*100g 6800 13600
88 Pottasium chromate 168/08/09&13.11.08
1*500g 482 482
89 Potassium di chromate
168/08/09&13.11.08
1*500g 400 400
90 Pottasium iodide 168/08/09&13. 2*500g 1900 3800
11.0891 Ortho phosphoric
acid168/08/09&13.11.08
2*500g 711 1422
92 Sodium thio sulphate 168/08/09&13.11.08
2*500g 110 220
93 Calcium carbonate 207/08/09&17.12.08
2*500g 132 264
94 EBT 207/08/09&17.12.08
2*100g 570 1140
95 phenolphthalein powder
207/08/09&17.12.08
2*100g 252 504
96 Methyl orange 207/08/09&17.12.08
1*100g 312 312
97 Manganese sulphate 207/08/09&17.12.08
2*500g 255 510
98 Pottasium dichromate
207/08/09&17.12.08
1*500g 400 400
99 Starch 207/08/09&17.12.08
1*500g 679 679
100 Brass powder 207/08/09&17.12.08
1*100g 398 398
101 Ammonium thiocyanate
207/08/09&17.12.08
2*500g 438 876
102 Copper sulphate 219/27.1.10 1*500g 330 330103 HCL 219/27.1.10 1*5lit 630 630104 Sulphuric acid 219/27.1.10 1*5lit 1035 1035105 Nitric acid 219/27.1.10 5*500ml 145 725106 Nitric acid 219/27.1.10 1*2.5lit 450 450107 Acetic acid glaciel 219/27.1.10 2*2.5lit 655 1310108 NaOH pellets 219/27.1.10 2*500g 144 288109 Sodium carbonate 219/27.1.10 1*500g 158 158110 Sodium bi carbonate 219/27.1.10 1*500g 125 125111 Ammonium chloride 219/27.1.10 2*500g 130 260112 EBT 219/27.1.10 8*25g 160 1280
113 Pottasium iodide 219/27.1.10 1*500g 2100 2100114 Silver nitrate 219/27.1.10 1*100g 6195 6195115 Pottasium chromate 219/27.1.10 1*500g 390 390116 Sodium thio sulphate 219/27.1.10 2*500g 117 234117 Pottasium
dichromate219/27.1.10 1*500g 380 380
118 Sodium chloride 219/27.1.10 1*500g 93 93119 Starch 219/27.1.10 1*500g 385 385120 Phenolphthalein
solution219/27.1.10 2*125ml 75 150
121 Ammonium ferrous sulphate
219/27.1.10 2*500g 140 280
122 Manganese sulphate 219/27.1.10 1*500g 241 241123 Calcium carbonate 219/27.1.10 1*500g 120 120124 Ammonia solution 219/27.1.10 2*5lit 624 1248
TOTAL 80,852
List of Glass wares
S. No
Name of the article Order no & Date Quantity
Unit Cost
Total
1 Burette 58094&12.4.07 40 190 76002 Conical flask 58094&12.4.07 40 92.10 36843 Beaker-100ml 58094&12.4.07 10 52.30 5234 Beaker-250ml 58094&12.4.07 10 60.85 6085 Beaker-500ml 58094&12.4.07 10 99.50 9956 Measuring cylinder-
25ml58094&12.4.07 5 210 1050
7 Measuring cylinder-50ml
58094&12.4.07 5 232 1160
8 Measuring cylinder-100ml
58094&12.4.07 2 270.7 541.45
9 Pipette(Graduated)5.0
58094&12.4.07 5 83 415
10 Pipette(Graduated)10.0
58094&12.4.07 5 89 446.50
11 Pipette(Graduated)25.0
58094&12.4.07 5 136.5 682.50
12 Pipette-20ml 58094&12.4.07 40 56 224013 Reagent bottle-125ml 58094&12.4.07 40 36 144014 Reagent bottle-250ml 58094&12.4.07 60 38 228015 Volumetric flask-
100ml58094&12.4.07 30 210.4 6312
16 Volumetric flask-250ml
58094&12.4.07 5 242.25 1211.25
17 Volumetric flask-500ml
58094&12.4.07 5 324.15 1620.75
18 Volumetric flask-1000ml
58094&12.4.07 3 489.05 1467.15
19 Volumetric flask-2000ml
58094&12.4.07 1 932.6 932.60
20 Test tube withRim25x150
58094&12.4.07 10 18.75 187.50
21 Funnel pp4 58094&12.4.07 2 24 4822 Funnel2’ 58094&12.4.07 5 32.15 160.7
523 Reagent bottle -
250ml58094&12.4.07 15 68 1020
24 Pipette bulb 58094&12.4.07 5 15 7525 Glass rod 58094&12.4.07 40 8 32026 Dropper 58094&12.4.07 40 15 60027 Filter paper 58094&12.4.07 10 10 10028 Beaker-1000ml 58094&12.4.07 5 110 55029 Reagent bottle brown 58094&12.4.07 15 95 142530 Measuring cylinder-
10ml58094&12.4.07 10 178.55 1785.
531 Measuring cylinder-
100ml58094&12.4.07 15 270.75 4060.
532 Weighing bottle-15ml 58094&12.4.07 35 180 630033 Iodine flask-250ml 58094&12.4.07 30 188.8 566434 Test tube with rim 58094&12.4.07 150 9.15 1372.
5035 Test tube-(12x100) 58094&12.4.07 75 6.90 517.536 Acid tray 58094&12.4.07 1 450 45037 Std flask-50ml 58094&12.4.07 10 161 161038 Cleaning brush 58094&12.4.07 10 10 100
39 Rubber gloves 58094&12.4.07 2 70 14040 Pipette-20ml 58094&12.4.07 30 40 120041 Burette -50ml 58094&12.4.07 30 140 420042 Conical flask-250ml 58094&12.4.07 30 70 210043 Beaker-100ml 58094&12.4.07 30 38 114044 Desicator6’ 58094&12.4.07 1 625 62545 Porcelein crucible 58094&12.4.07 10 25 25046 Burette 50ml 167/08/09&13.1
1.0840 122 4880
47 Pipette 20ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
40 44 1760
48 Conical flask250ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
30 89 2670
49 Beaker 250ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
20 54 1080
50 Beaker100ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
30 47 1410
51 Beaker500ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
20 89 1780
52 Reagent bottle 125ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
20 24 480
53 Reagent bottle 250ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
20 46 920
54 Reagent bottle 500ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
20 62 1240
55 Volumetric flask 100ml
167/08/09&13.11.08
30 74 2220
56 Glass rod 167/08/09&13.11.08
30 12 360
57 Iodine flask250ml 167/08/09&13.11.08
20 178 3560
58 Dropper 167/08/09&13.11.08
30 13 390
59 Dropper 8’ 219/27.1.10 50 8 40060 Glass rod 219/27.1.10 30 4 12061 Beaker 100ml 219/27.1.10 20 50 100062 Beaker 250ml 219/27.1.10 21 58 116063 Measuring jar 10ml 219/27.1.10 5 15 7564 Measuring jar 25ml 219/27.1.10 5 41 20565 Measuring jar 50ml 219/27.1.10 5 50 25066 Graduated pipette
10ml219/27.1.10 3 45 135
67 Graduated pipette 219/27.1.10 3 41 123
5ml68 Std flask 100ml 219/27.1.10 50 158 790069 Porcelein
crucible50ml219/27.1.10 10 40 400
TOTAL 1,05,728.95
List of Experiments
1. Determination of total hardness, temporary & permanent hardness of water by
EDTA method.
2. Determination of alkalinity of water sample.
3. Determination of chloride content of water sample by Argentometric method.
4. Determination of DO content by Winkler’s method.
5. Estimation of Copper in Brass by EDTA
6. Determination of molecular weight of a polymer by Viscometry method.
7. Determination of strength of Hydrochloric acid by pH metric method.
8. Conductometric titration between strong acid and strong base.
9. Conductometric titration of mixture of acids.
10. Conductometric precipitation titration using barium chloride and Sodium sulphate.
11. Determination of strength of iron by Potentiometric method using Dichromate.
12. Estimation of iron (1, 10 – phenanthroline / thiocyanate method) or Ni (DMG) in
the given solution by Spectrometric method
13. Determination of sodium and potassium ions in water sample by Flame
Photometric method.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Name of the Laboratory: Physics Laboratory
Area of the Laboratory : 204.88 Sq.mts
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS NEEDED FOR PHYSICS LABORATORY(FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS)
S.NO DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENTS
QUANTITY REQUIRED AS
QUANTITY AVAILABLE
PER SYLLABUS
1 Diode laser (2mWpower) or He-Ne laser(2 mW )(lycopodium powder, optical fiber kit and accessories)
5 nos 5 nos
2Air wedge apparatus (with travelling microscope and accessories)
5 nos 5 nos
3 Ultrasonic interferometer (with accessories)
5no 1 no
4 Spectrometer (with grating , prism and accessories)
5 nos 5 nos
5 Lee’s disc apparatus (with accessories) 5 nos 5 nos
6B-H curve apparatus (with accessories)
5 nos 4 nos
7 Uniform and non uniform bending apprarus
5 nos 5 nos
8 Torsional pendulum apparatus (with accessories)
5 nos 5 nos
9 Viscosity apparatus (with accessories) –Poiseuille’s method
5 nos 5 nos
10 Carey foster’s bridge 5 nos 5 nos11. Band gap apparatus
(with accessories) 5 nos 5 nos
Total cost of the equipments Rs. 3,51,530/.
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS IN PHYSICS LABORATORYS. NO PARTICULAR
S TOTAL AREA
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
1.Screw gauge -15 nos2. Meter scale -20 nos3.Digital stop watch- 10 nos
1 ENGINEERING PHYSICS
LABORATORY204.88 sq.m
4. Travelling microscope -10 nos5. Vernier caliper -5 nos6. Reading lens -15 nos7. Burette -5nos8.Capillary tube -5 non9.Beaker -5 nos10. Funnel 2inch -5nos11. Burette stand -5nos
12.Lee’s disc apparatus -5no13. Electric Heater-4no14.Thermometer -25 no15.Biscuit balance-5no16. Steam boiler -5 nos17.Rubber cork- 5nos18. 450 angle set up -5 no19. Sodium vapour lamp -2 Nos20. Sodium vapour lamp box-2 nos21. Sodium vapour lamp Transformer -2 nos22.Spectrometer -5 no23. Grating -5 no24. Prism -5 no25. Mercury vapour lamp-3no26. Mercury vapour lamp box-3no27. Mercury vapour lamp
transformer-3no28 Sprit level -5 nos
29. Diode laser -4 no
30. He-Ne laser -1no
31. Regulated power supply- 5no32.Voltmeter -5no
33.Micro ammeter-5no
34. Lechlanche cell -5 no
35. Resistance box 4 dial -10 No36. High resistance 5k – 5no37. Galvanometer -5no
38.Ultrasonic interferometer- 1 no39.Optically plane glass plate- 5 pairs40.Fiber optic kit with source-5no41. Condensing lens with stand 5no42.Cantilever-5no
43.Carey foster bridge-5 no44.B-H curve apparatus-4 no45. Torsional pendulum -5no46.Knife edge-10 no
List of Experiments
1. Torsional Pendulum – Determination of Moment of Inertia of disc and Rigidity
Modulus of the material of a wire.
2. Non-Uniform Bending - Determination of Young’s modulus.
3. Uniform Bending - Determination of Young’s modulus.
4. Viscosity –Determination of co-efficient of Viscosity of a liquid by Poiseuille’s
flow.
5. Lees’ disc – Determination of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.
6. Air wedge – Determination of thickness of a thin wire.
7. Ultrasonic Interferometer- Velocity of ultrasonic waves in a liquid and
compressibility of the liquid.
8. Spectrometer – Determination of wavelength of Hg source using Grating.
9. Band gap determination of a Semiconductor
10. Semiconductor laser –
(a) Determination of wavelength of Laser using Grating
(b) Particle size determination.
(c) Determination of Numerical Aperture and Acceptance angle of an Optical
Fibre
11. Hysteresis loss-ferromagnetic material
12. Spectrometer – Determination of Dispersive power of prism
13. Carey Foster’s Bridge- Determination of Specific resistance of a wire
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Name of the Laboratory: Engineering Practice Laboratory
Area of the Laboratory: 936.46 Sq.mts
Degree: B.E Programme : Department of Mechanical EngineeringSemester : II Regulations : 2008Name of the Laboratory Course: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND
MODELLINGLABORATOR
S. No
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
condition
Deficiency
1
Computer System 17” Graphics Terminal
Pentium IV Processor
80 GB HDD
512 MB RAM
Advanced graphics accelerator
30 30 Good Nil
2 Laser Printer 1 1 Good Nil3 Plotter (A2 size) 1 1 Good Nil4 Software(AutoCADD) 30 30 Good Nil
Degree : B.E Programme : Department of Mechanical EngineeringSemester : IVRegulations : 2008Name of the Laboratory Course: COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING LABORATORY
S. No
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
condition
Deficiency
1
Computer System 17” Graphics Terminal
Pentium IV Processor
80 GB HDD
512 MB RAM
Advanced graphics accelerator
30 30 Good Nil
2 Laser Printer 1 1 Good Nil3 Plotter (A2 size) 1 1 Good Nil4 Software(AutoCADD) 30 30 Good Nil
Degree : B.E Programme : Department of Mechanical EngineeringSemester : I
S. No
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
Quantity
Working
Deficiency
required
available
condition
1Arc welding transformer with
cables and holders5 5 Good Nil
2Welding booth with exhaust
facility5 5 Good Nil
3
Welding accessories like
welding shield, chipping
hammer, wire brush, etc.
5 sets 6 Good Nil
4
Oxygen and acetylene gas
cylinders, blow pipe and other
welding outfit.
2 5 Good Nil
5 Centre lathe 2 2 Good Nil
6Hearth furnace, anvil and
smithy tools2 2 Good Nil
7 Molding table, foundry tools 2 5 Good Nil
8 Power tool: Angle Grinder 2 2 Good Nil
9
Study purpose items:
Centrifugal pump, air –
conditioner
1 each 1 Good Nil
10
Assorted components for
plumbing consisting of metallic
pipes, plastic pipes, flexible
pipes, couplings, unions,
elbows, plugs and other fittings
15 sets 16 Good Nil
11Carpentry vice (fitted to work
bench)15 No’s 16 Good Nil
12 Standard wood working tools 15 sets 16 Good Nil
13Models of industrial trusses,
door joints, furniture joints5 each 5 each Good Nil
14 Orifice meter setup 1 1 Good Nil
15 Venturi meter setup 1 1 Good Nil
16 Rotameter setup 1 1 Good Nil
17 Pipe Flow analysis setup 1 1 Good Nil
18 Centrifugal pump 1 1 Good Nil
19 Reciprocating pump setup 1 1 Good Nil
20 Gear pump setup 1 1 Good Nil
21 Pelton wheel setup 1 1 Good Nil
22 Francis turbine setup 1 1 Good Nil
23 Kaplan turbine setup 1 1 Good Nil
Degree: B.EProgramme : Department of Mechanical EngineeringSemester : IIIRegulations : 2008Name of the Laboratory Course: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB – I
S. No
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
condition
Deficiency
1. Centre Lathe with accessories 15 15 Good Nil
2. Welding Good Nil
2.1 Arc welding machine 04 04 Good Nil
2.2 Gas welding machine 01 01 Good Nil
2.3 Brazing machine 01 01 Good Nil
3. Sheet Metal Work facility Good Nil
3.1 Hand Shear 300mm 01 01 Good Nil
3.2 Bench vice 05 05 Good Nil
3.3 Standard tools and calipers for sheet metal work 05 05 Good Nil
4 Sand moulding Facility Good Nil
4.1 Moulding Table 05 05 Good Nil
4.2 Moulding boxes, tools and patterns 05 05 Good Nil
5 Plastic Moulding Good Nil
5.1 Injection Moulding Machine 01 01
Degree: B.EProgramme : Department of Mechanical EngineeringSemester : IVRegulations : 2008
Name of the Laboratory Course: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB – II
S. No
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
condition
Deficiency
1 Centre Lathes. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. GOOD Nil
2 Turret and Capstan Lathes. 1 No 1 No GOOD Nil
3 Horizontal Milling Machine. 1 No 1 No GOOD Nil
4 Vertical Milling Machine. 1 No 1 No GOOD Nil
5 Surface Grinding Machine. 1 No 1 No GOOD Nil
6 Cylindrical Grinding
Machine. 1 No. 1 No. GOOD Nil
7 Shaper. 2 Nos 2 Nos GOOD Nil
8 Slotter. 1 No. 1 No. GOOD Nil
9 Planner. 1 No. 1 No. GOOD Nil
10 Radial Drilling Machine. 1 No. 1 No. GOOD Nil
11 Tool Dynamometer. 1 No 1 No GOOD Nil
12 Gear Hobbing Machine. 1 No 1 No GOOD Nil
13 Tool Makers Microscope. 1 No 1 No GOOD Nil
Degree : B.EProgramme : Department of Mechanical EngineeringSemester : IVRegulations : 2008Name of the Laboratory Course : STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB
S. No
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
Quantity
Working
Deficiency
required
available
condition
1 Universal Tensile Testing
machine with double1 1 Good Nil
2 shear attachment – 40 Ton
Capacity1 1 Good Nil
3 Torsion Testing Machine (60
NM Capacity)1 1 Good Nil
4 Impact Testing Machine
(300 J Capacity)1 1 Good Nil
5 Brinell Hardness Testing
Machine 1
Rockwell Hardness Testing
Machine
1 1 Good Nil
6 Spring Testing Machine for
tensile and compressive
loads (2500 N)
1 1 Good Nil
7 Metallurgical Microscopes 3 3 Good Nil
8 Muffle Furnace (800 0C) 1 1 Good Nil
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Area of the Laboratory: 406.00 Sq.mtsCentral Computing Facility
S. No
Nodes
Make & Configuration Quantity Available
1 Nodes Zenith Model 401 Premium Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo
2.13 Ghz Processor
100
D946 Gzis Intel Original Mother Board
512 Mb DDR II Ram 80 Gb Sata Hard disk ATX Cabinet Ps/2 Optical Mouse Ps/2 Multimedia Keyboard 19’’ Wide TFT Monitor
2 Nodes
Hcl Model LX Infiniti Pro BL 1280
Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0 ghz Processor
G31 Intel Origional Mother Board
1 Gb DDR II Ram 160 Gb Sata Hard Disk Hcl Optical Mouse Hcl MultiMedia Keyboard 19’’ Wide TFT Monitor
100
3 Nodes
Hcl Model Infifniti Desktop Intel Core 2 Duo 2.93 ghz
Processor G31 Intel Origional Mother
Board 2 Gb DDR II Ram 250 Gb Sata Hard Disk Hcl Optical Mouse Hcl MultiMedia Keyboard 18.5’’ Wide TFT Monitor
65
4 Nodes
Hcl Model LX Infifniti Pro BL 1280
Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0 ghz Processor
G31 Intel Origional Mother Board
1 Gb DDR II Ram 160 Gb Sata Hard Disk Hcl Optical Mouse Hcl MultiMedia Keyboard
19’’ Wide TFT Monitor
130
5 Nodes HP Compaq Mustiest MS6000 Desktop
Intel Core 2 Quad 9500 Processor
Intel Q43 Express Chipset 8 Gb DDRIII Ram
70
500 Gb Sata Hard Disk DVD Sata Dvd Writter HP 18.5’’ TFT Monitor HP Usb Keyboard
HP Usb Optical Mouse
6 Nodes
HP Systems Intel Core 2 Duo 2.93 Ghz Processor Intel G43 Express Chipset 2 Gb DDRIII Ram 320 Gb Sata Hard Disk HP 18.5’’ TFT Monitor HP Usb Keyboard HP Usb Optical Mouse
110
PRINTERS
TOTOL NO OF PRINTERS: 56
S.NO
COMPANY
MODELS QUANTITY
1 HP LASER JET 1022 35
2 HP LASER JET 3050 ALL-IN-ONE 10
3 THOSIBA E-STUDIO XEROX 5
4 TVS MSP CHAMPION 345 6
LICENSED SOFTWARE’S AVAILABLE:
Got Microsoft Campus Agreement
APPLICATION SOFTWARE:
1. Ms-Visual Studio Professional edn.2. Ms-SQL Server3. Ms-Office4. .Net5. MSDN6. Borland C++7. Adobe Page Maker8. Adobe Photoshop
9. Macromedia Director10. Macromedia Flash11. Macromedia Dreamweaver12. JSDK 1.413. Auto CAD 200214. Globarena15. Matlab16. Inspro Plus17. SPSS18. TORA19. SAP20. Rational Suite
SYSTEM SOFTWARE:
1. Ms-Windows 2008 server edition2. Ms-Windows XP3. Linux4. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009
AIR-CONDITION FACILITY:
Centralized Air condition capacity
: 43 Ton’sUPS FACILITY:
40 KVA : 2 No’s30 KVA : 2 No’s20 KVA : 1 NoTotal : 160 KVA
GENERATOR CAPACITY
: 125 KVA
INTERNET FACILITY
Type : Leased Line
Service Provider : ICENET Pvt Ltd
Band Width : 8 Mbps (1:1)
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Name of the Laboratory: Computer Practice Laboratory-I
Area of the Laboratory : 406.00 Sq.mts
List of Major Equipments
Hardware’s
1. Number of servers - 002 Nos
2. Number of systems - 220 Nos
3. LAN connection - 220 Nos
4. Printers - 042 Nos
5. Polyvision - 002 Nos
6. Projector - 002 Nos
7. OHP projector - 004 Nos
Software’s
1. MS Office 2003 AE
2. Turbo C++(3.0/4.5)
3. Windows 2003 Server AE
4. Visual Studio Prof.OEM
5. Windows XP Prof.OEM
6. J2sdk 1.4
7. Adobe Collections
8. VB.Net
Word Processing
1. Document creation, Text manipulation with Scientific notations.
2. Table creation, Table formatting and Conversion.
3. Mail merge and Letter preparation.
4. Drawing - flow Chart
Spread Sheet
5. Chart - Line, XY, Bar and Pie.
6. Formula - formula editor.
7. Spread sheet - inclusion of object, Picture and graphics, protecting the document
and sheet.
8. Sorting and Import / Export features.
Simple C Programming
9. Data types, Expression Evaluation, Condition Statements.
10. Arrays
11. Structures and Unions
12. Functions
Name of the Laboratory: Digital Lab
Area of the Laboratory: 406.00 Sq.mts
List of Major Equipments
Hardware’s
1. Number of servers - 002 Nos
2. Number of systems - 220 Nos
3. LAN connection - 220 Nos
4. Printers - 042 Nos
5. Polyvision - 002 Nos
6. Projector - 002 Nos
7. OHP projector - 004 Nos
Software’s
1. MS Office 2003 AE
2. Turbo C++(3.0/4.5)
3. Windows 2003 Server AE
4. Visual Studio Prof.OEM
5. Windows XP Prof.OEM
6. J2sdk 1.4
7. Adobe Collections
8. VB.Net
List of Experiments
1. Verification of Boolean theorems using digital logic gates
2. Design and implementation of combinational circuits using basic gates for
arbitrary functions, code converters, etc.
3. Design and implementation of 4-bit binary adder / subtractor using basic gates and
MSI devices
4. Design and implementation of parity generator / checker using basic gates and
MSI devices
5. Design and implementation of magnitude comparator
6. Design and implementation of application using multiplexers
7. Design and implementation of Shift registers
8. Design and implementation of Synchronous and Asynchronous counters
9. Coding combinational circuits using Hardware Description Language (HDL
software required)
10. Coding sequential circuits using HDL (HDL software required)
Name of the Laboratory: Data Structure Lab
Area of the Laboratory : 406.00 Sq.mts
List of Major Equipments
Hardware’s
1. Number of servers - 002 Nos
2. Number of systems - 220 Nos
3. LAN connection - 220 Nos
4. Printers - 042 Nos
5. Polyvision - 002 Nos
6. Projector - 002 Nos
7. OHP projector - 004 Nos
Software’s
1. MS Office 2003 AE
2. Turbo C++(3.0/4.5)
3. Windows 2003 Server AE
4. Visual Studio Prof.OEM
5. Windows XP Prof.OEM
6. J2sdk 1.4
7. Adobe Collections
8. VB.Net
List of Experiments
Implement the following exercises using C:
1. Array implementation of List Abstract Data Type (ADT)
2. Linked list implementation of List ADT
3. Array implementations of Stack ADT
4. Linked list implementations of Stack ADT
5. Implement the application for checking ‘Balanced Paranthesis’ using array
Implementation of Stack ADT
6. Implement the application for checking ‘Balanced Paranthesis’ using linked list
implementation of Stack ADT
7. Implement the application for ‘Evaluating Postfix Expressions’ using array and
linked list implementations of Stack ADT (by implementing file (d) and using file
(b), and then by using files (d) and (c))
8. Queue ADT
9. Search Tree ADT - Binary Search Tree
10. Heap Sort ,Quick Sort
Name of the Laboratory: Advanced C Programming Lab
Area of the Laboratory : 406.00 Sq.mts
List of Major Equipments
Hardware’s
1. Number of servers - 002 Nos
2. Number of systems - 220 Nos
3. LAN connection - 220 Nos
4. Printers - 042 Nos
5. Polyvision - 002 Nos
6. Projector - 002 Nos
7. OHP projector - 004 Nos
Software’s
1. MS Office 2003 AE
2. Turbo C++(3.0/4.5)
3. Windows 2003 Server AE
4. Visual Studio Prof.OEM
5. Windows XP Prof.OEM
6. J2sdk 1.4
7. Adobe Collections
8. VB.Net
List of Experiments
All Programs be implemented using Pointers only
1. Implementation recursive algorithms – summation, factorial, Fibonacci
2. Implementation of Binary Search with and without recursion
3. Implementation of Bubble sort, Selection Sort
4. Implementation of Divide and Conquer Algorithm – merge sort, Quick sort
5. Implementation of Decrease and Conquer – Insertion sort
6. Implementation of N – Queen’s Problem
7. Implementation of Minimum Spanning trees
Master of Computer ApplicationsName of the Laboratory: Office Automation Lab
Area of the Laboratory : 406.00 Sq.mts
List of Major Equipments
Hardware’s
1. Number of servers - 002 Nos
2. Number of systems - 220 Nos
3. LAN connection - 220 Nos
4. Printers - 042 Nos
5. Polyvision - 002 Nos
6. Projector - 002 Nos
7. OHP projector - 004 Nos
Software’s
1. MS Office 2003 AE
2. Turbo C++(3.0/4.5)
3. Windows 2003 Server AE
4. Visual Studio Prof.OEM
5. Windows XP Prof.OEM
6. J2sdk 1.4
7. Adobe Collections
8. VB.Net
List of Experiments
WORD
1. Creating and Formatting a simple document (using bulleted and Numbered list,
adding Headers, Footers and Page numbers)
2. Navigating Long document with the Document Map
3. Working with Tables ( create tables, editing tables, formatting tables, converting
tables, sorting table contents, etc.,)
4. Mail Merge
5. Creating a Birthday Card
EXCEL
6. Formatting the worksheets( Formatting the cell, rows and columns)
7. Working with functions and formulae.
8. Presenting Data with Charts
9. Performing What-If analysis with data table.
10. Summarize the data using pivot table
POWER POINT
11. Presentation using Text with animation
12. Presentation using images, media file
13. Creating a graph in a PowerPoint slides
14. Creating self running presentations
15. Hiding and showing the slides
ACCESS
16. Creating a database ( create a table, setting field properties and setting the key)
17. Entering and editing data using forms
18. Retrieving data from more than one related table using queries (using Query
Wizard)
19. Generating Report using Report Wizards.
TALLY
20. Creation of company, Accounts Configuration, Classification of Accounts using
Tally.
21. Accounts Masters, Accounts Voucher - Voucher Entry, conversion, Interest
Calculation, printing of voucher using Tally.
22. Create a Contra Voucher, Payment and Receipt Voucher using Tally.
23. Create Sales and Purchase Voucher, Credit notes and Debit notes using Tally.
24. Create Trading Account, Profit / Loss Account, Balance Sheet using Tally.
DEPT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE
SEMESTER : II REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: I- YEAR-II SEM –ELECTRON DEVICES & CIRCUITS LABORATORY
S.
No. Name of the Equipment
Quanti
ty
requir
ed
Quantity
available
Working
conditi
on
Data of
calibration
1 0-30V RPS - 22 Good New components
2 0-50V RPS - 10 Good New components
3 0-5V RPS - 5 Good New components
4 0-30V Voltmeter - 15 Good New components
5 0-10V Voltmeter - 5 Good New components
6 0-50V Voltmeter - 5 Good New components
7 0-1V Voltmeter - 3 Good New components
8 0-30Ma Voltmeter - 5 Good New components
9 0-100Ma ac amplifier - 2 Good New components
10 Audio Oscillator - 14 Good New components
11 CRO(30MHZ)/DSO - 8/5=13 Good New components
12 Diodes, Zener diodes - 20 Good New components
13 Transistors(PNP&NPN) - 10 Good New components
14 UJT - 10 Good New components
15 SCR - 10 Good New components
16 JFET - 10 Good New components
17 MOSFET - 10 Good New components
18 DIAC&TRIAC - 10 Good New components
19 Photodiode - 5 Good New components
20 Photodiode - 5 Good New components
21
Required passive
components
-
Available Good New components
22 Variable Resistor - Available Good New components
23
Spice simulation
software
30
30 Good New components
24. Computer Systems 30 30 Good New components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECESEMESTER : III REGULATION : 2007-2011NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: II-YEAR –III SEM DIGITAL LAB
S.No
.
Name of the
Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
condition
Data of
calibration
1 IC Trainer
10
10 Good
New
components
2 IC Tester
2
2 Good
New
components
3 Power supply
10
13 Good
New
components
4 Multimeter
10
10 Good
New
components
5 IC7400
25
50 Good
New
components
6 IC740425
50 Good
New
components
7 IC7468225
50 Good
New
components
8 IC740225
50 Good
New
components
9 IC740825
50 Good
New
components
10 IC741125
50 Good
New
components
11 IC743225
50 Good
New
components
12 IC748325
50 Good
New
components
13 IC748625
50 Good
New
components
14 IC7415025
50 Good
New
components
15 IC7415125
50 Good
New
components
16 IC7414725
50 Good
New
components
17 IC744525
50 Good
New
components
18 IC747425
50 Good
New
components
19 IC7476 25 50 Good New
components
20 IC749125
50 Good
New
components
21 IC55525
50 Good
New
components
22 IC749425
50 Good
New
components
23 IC744725
50 Good
New
components
24 IC7418025
50 Good
New
components
25
Seven segment
Display25
50 Good
New
components
26 LED’s25
50 Good
New
components
27 Bread boards25
30 Good
New
components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : VI REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III-YEAR –VI SEM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
condition
Data of calibration
1 Trainer Kit 8 8 Good New
(AM,FM,PAM,PWM,PPM,PCM,Delta,Digital —Modulation and Demodulation)
components
2 DSO 5 5 GoodNew
components
3Connecting Wires/Probe
Adequate no.s
Adequate no.s
Good New components
4 Power supply 10 10 Good New components
5. Function generator 10 10 Good New components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : IV REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: II -YEAR –IV SEM -LINER INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity required Quantity
available
Working conditio
n Data of calibration
1 IC TrainerAdequate
nos10 Good New components
2 Dual power supply 10 13 Good New components
3 CRO 9 13 Good New components
4Multimeter(Digital)
1010 Good New components
5IC741,LF351,LF356 25 25 Good New components
6 IC NE 555 25 25 Good New components
7 IC565 25 25 Good New components
8 IC7490 25 25 Good New components
9 LM317 25 25 Good New components
10 LM723 25 25 Good New components
11IC SG3425/SG3525 25 25 Good New components
12 Transistor-2n3391 25 25 Good New components
13 Diode 25 25 Good New components
14 Zener diode 25 25 Good New components
15 Potentiometer 25 25 Good New components
16 Resistors 25 25 Good New components
17 Capacitors 25 25 Good New components
18 Bread boards 15 15 Good New components
19Step down Transformer
1010 Good New components
DEGREE : BEPROGRAMME : ECESEMESTER : VIIREGULATION : 2007-2011NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE:III-YEAR –VII SEM- ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DESIGN LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity available
Working conditio
nData of
calibration
1AC/DC Voltage Regulator
1 1 GoodNew components
2Processor Control Timer
1 1 GoodNew components
3 Data 1 1 Good New
Acquisition And Storage Of Signals
components
4
Pc Based Data Acquisition Using USB
1 1 GoodNew components
5Dc Motor Speed Control
1 1 GoodNew components
6. DSO 1 1 GoodNew components
7Function Generator
10 10 GoodNew components
8 Multi meter 10 10 GoodNew components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : V REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III YEAR –V SEM DSP LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity required
Quantity
available
Working condition
Data of calibration
1 TMS320C50 10 7 GoodNew
components
2 TMS320C6713 5 3 GoodNew
components3 CODEC MICRO 3 1 Good New
PHONE&SPEAKER components
4 MAT LAB 25 25 GoodNew
components
5Computer Systems 30 30 Good
New components
6Code Composer
Studio 25 25 GoodNew
components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : VI REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III-YEAR –VI SEM- VLSI LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity available
Working conditio
nData of
calibration
1 FPGA trainer kit 12 12 GoodNew components
2
USB Board(Daughter
board 12 12 GoodNew components
3 Xilling software 24 24 GoodNew components
4 Systems (CPU)30
30 GoodNew components
DEGREE : BEPROGRAMME : ECESEMESTER : VREGULATION : 2007-2011
NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: IIIYEAR –V SEM- NETWORK LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity available
Working conditio
n
Data of calibration
1 LAN TRAINER 2 2 GoodNew components
2
WIRELESS LAN PROTOCOL
STUDY MODULE 1 1 GoodNew components
3NETWORKING
VILAN-SOFT SIM25user
s 25(25user) GoodNew components
4 COMPUTER SYSTEMS 30 30 Good
New components
DEGREE : BEPROGRAMME : ECESEMESTER : VIIREGULATION : 2007-2011NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE:III-YEAR –VIISEM- OPTICAL LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity available
Working condition
Data of calibration
1
FALCON MODEL LINK B
AFOT KIT4 4 GOOD
NEW COMPONENTS
2
FALCON MODEL LINK E
LOT KIT2 2 GOOD
NEW COMPONENTS
3 FALCON 1 1 GOOD NEW
OPTICAL POWER METER
COMPONENTS
4
NV225CO AXIAL W/G ADOPTER
2 2 GOODNEW
COMPONENTS
5 CRO10 10 GOOD
NEW COMPONENTS
6 Power supply10 10 GOOD
NEW COMPONENTS
DEGREE : BEPROGRAMME : ECESEMESTER : VIIREGULATION : 2007-2011NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III-YEAR –VIISEM- MICROWAVE LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity availabl
e
Working condition
Data of calibration
1NV250 COOLING
FAN 3 3 Good New components
2NV 209DETECTOR
MOUNT 3 3 Good New components
3
NV 243 DIELECTRIC ANTENNA 1 1 Good New components
4NV 244 E PLANE SECTROL HORN 1 1 Good New components
5
NV 205 FREQUENCY
METER 3 3 Good New components
6NV 101 A GUNN POWER SUPPLY 1 1 Good New components
7
NV 245 H PLANE SECTROL HORN 1 1 Good New components
8 NV 204 ISOLATOR 3 3 Good New components
9
NV 203 KLYSTON MOUNT WITH
TUBE 3 3 Good New components
10NV212 MATCHED
TERMINATION 3 3 Good New components
11NV210 MOVABLE
SHORT 3 3 Good New components
12NV247
PARABOLIC DISK 1 1 Good New components
13NV202 PIN
MODULATOR 1 1 Good New components
14NV240 PICK UPHORN ANTENNA 1 1 Good New components
15NV246 PYRAMID
HORN 1 1 Good New components
16
NV214 RADIATION PATTERN TURN
TUBE 1 1 Good New components
17NV220 SLIDE
SCREW TUNER 2 2 Good New components
18NV241 SLOTTED
BROAD WALL 1 1 Good New components
19NV242SLOTTED NARROW WALL 1 1 Good New components
20NV207SLOTTED
SECTION 2 2 Good New components
21
NV102SOLID STATE KLYSTRON POWER SUPPLY 3 3 Good New components
22 NV239 STANDARD GAIN HORN
1 1 Good New components
ANTENNA
23NV206VARIABLE
ATTENUATOR 3 3 Good New components
24NV103A VSWR
METER 3 3 Good New components
25NV213WAVE GUIDE STAND 14 14 Good New components
26 MAJIC TEE 1 1 Good New components27 MIC 4 4 Good New components
DEGREE : BEPROGRAMME : ECESEMESTER : IIREGULATION : 2007-2011NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE:I- YEAR-II SEM –ELECTRON DEVICES & CIRCUITS LABORATORY
S.No. Name of the Equipment
Quantit
y
require
d
Quantity
availabl
e
Working
conditi
on
Data of
calibration
1 0-30V RPS
-
22 Good
New
components
2 0-50V RPS
-
10 Good
New
components
3 0-5V RPS
-
5 Good
New
components
4 0-30V Voltmeter
-
15 Good
New
components
5 0-10V Voltmeter
-
5 Good
New
components
6 0-50V Voltmeter
-
5 Good
New
components
7 0-1V Voltmeter
-
3 Good
New
components
8 0-30Ma Voltmeter
-
5 Good
New
components
9 0-100Ma ac amplifier
-
2 Good
New
components
10 Audio Oscillator
-
14 Good
New
components
11 CRO(30MHZ)/DSO
-
8/5=13 Good
New
components
12 Diodes, Zener diodes
-
20 Good
New
components
13 Transistors(PNP&NPN)
-
10 Good
New
components
14 UJT
-
10 Good
New
components
15 SCR
-
10 Good
New
components
16 JFET
-
10 Good
New
components
17 MOSFET
-
10 Good
New
components
18 DIAC&TRIAC - 10 Good New
components
19 Photodiode
-
5 Good
New
components
20 Photodiode
-
5 Good
New
components
21
Required passive
components
- Availabl
e Good
New
components
22 Variable Resistor
- Availabl
e Good
New
components
23
Spice simulation
software
30
30 Good
New
components
24 Computer Systems
30
30 Good
New
components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : III REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: II-YEAR –III SEM DIGITAL LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity required
Quantity
available
Working conditio
n
Data of calibration
1 IC Trainer 10 10 GoodNew
components
2 IC Tester 2 2 GoodNew
components
3 Power supply 10 13 Good New
components
4 Multimeter 10 10 GoodNew
components
5 IC7400 25 50 GoodNew
components
6 IC7404 25 50 GoodNew
components
7 IC74682 25 50 GoodNew
components
8 IC7402 25 50 GoodNew
components
9 IC7408 25 50 GoodNew
components
10 IC7411 25 50 GoodNew
components
11 IC7432 25 50 GoodNew
components
12 IC7483 25 50 GoodNew
components
13 IC7486 25 50 GoodNew
components
14 IC74150 25 50 GoodNew
components
15 IC74151 25 50 GoodNew
components
16 IC74147 25 50 GoodNew
components
17 IC7445 25 50 GoodNew
components
18 IC7474 25 50 GoodNew
components
19 IC7476 25 50 GoodNew
components
20 IC7491 25 50 GoodNew
components
21 IC555 25 50 GoodNew
components
22 IC7494 25 50 GoodNew
components
23 IC7447 25 50 GoodNew
components
24 IC74180 25 50 GoodNew
components
25 SEVEN SEGMENT DISPLAY
25 50 GoodNew
components
26 LED’s 25 50 GoodNew
components
27 Bread boards 25 30 GoodNew
components
DEGREE : BEPROGRAMME : ECESEMESTER : VIREGULATION : 2007-2011NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE:III-YEAR –VI SEM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LAB
S.No. Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
condition
Data of calibration
1
Trainer Kit(AM,FM,PAM,PWM,PPM,PC
M,Delta,Digital —Modulation and Demodulation)
8 8 Good New components
2 DSO 5 5 GoodNew
components
3 Connecting Wires/ProbeAdequate no.s
Adequate no.s
Good New components
4 Power supply 10 10 Good New components
5. Function generator 10 10 Good New components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : IV REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: II -YEAR –IV SEM -LINER INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LAB
S.No
.
Name of the
Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity
available
Working
conditio
Data of calibration
n
1 IC Trainer
Adequate
nos 10 Good New components
2 Dual power supply 10 13 Good New components
3 CRO 9 13 Good New components
4
Multimeter(Digital
) 10 10 Good New components
5
IC741,LF351,LF35
6 25 25 Good New components
6 IC NE 555 25 25 Good New components
7 IC565 25 25 Good New components
8 IC7490 25 25 Good New components
9 LM317 25 25 Good New components
10 LM723 25 25 Good New components
11
IC
SG3425/SG3525 25 25 Good New components
12 Transistor-2n3391 25 25 Good New components
13 Diode 25 25 Good New components
14 Zener diode 25 25 Good New components
15 Potentiometer 25 25 Good New components
16 Resistors 25 25 Good New components
17 Capacitors 25 25 Good New components
18 Bread boards 15 15 Good New components
19
Step down
Transformer 10 10 Good New components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : VII REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III-YEAR –VII SEM- ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DESIGN LAB
S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity available
Working conditio
n
Data of calibration
1AC/DC Voltage
Regulator1 1 Good
New components
2Processor
Control Timer1 1 Good
New components
3
Data Acquisition And
Storage Of Signals
1 1 GoodNew
components
4Pc Based Data
Acquisition Using USB
1 1 GoodNew
components
5Dc Motor Speed
Control1 1 Good
New components
6. DSO 1 1 GoodNew
components
7Function
Generator10 10 Good
New components
8 Multi meter 10 10 GoodNew
components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : V REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III YEAR –V SEM DSP LAB
S.
No.
Name of the
Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantit
y
availabl
e
Working
condition
Data of
calibration
1 TMS320C50 10 7 GoodNew
components
2 TMS320C6713 5 3 GoodNew
components
3CODEC MICRO
PHONE&SPEAKER3 1 Good
New
components
4 MAT LAB 25 25 GoodNew
components
5Computer
Systems30 30 Good
New
components
6Code Composer
Studio25 25 Good
New
components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : VI REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III-YEAR –VI SEM- VLSI LAB S.No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
Quantity available
Working conditio
Data of calibration
required
n
1FPGA trainer kit
12 12 GoodNew
components
2USB
Board(Daughter board
12 12 GoodNew
components
3 Xilling software 24 24 Good New components
4 Systems (CPU)30
30 Good New components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : V REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: IIIYEAR –V SEM- NETWORK LAB
S. No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity available
Working conditio
n
Data of calibration
1LAN TRAINER
2 2 GoodNew
components
2WIRELESS LAN
PROTOCOL STUDY MODULE
1 1 GoodNew
components
3NETWORKING
VILAN-SOFT SIM25user
s25(25user) Good New
components
4Computer Systems
30 30 Good New components
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : VII REGULATION : 2007-2011 NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III-YEAR –VIISEM- OPTICAL LAB
S. No.
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
required
Quantity available
Working condition
Data of calibration
1FALCON
MODEL LINK B AFOT KIT
4 4 GOODNEW
COMPONENTS
2FALCON
MODEL LINK E LOT KIT
2 2 GOODNEW
COMPONENTS
3FALCON OPTICAL
POWER METER1 1 GOOD
NEW COMPONENTS
4NV225CO AXIAL W/G ADOPTER
2 2 GOODNEW
COMPONENTS
5 CRO 10 10 GOODNEW
COMPONENTS
6 POWER SUPPLY 10 10 GOODNEW
COMPONENTS
DEGREE : BE PROGRAMME : ECE SEMESTER : VII REGULATION : 2007-2011
NAME OF THE LABORTORY COURSE: III-YEAR –VIISEM- MICROWAVE LAB
1NV250 COOLING
FAN3 3 Good New components
2NV 209DETECTOR
MOUNT3 3 Good New components
3NV 243
DIELECTRIC ANTENNA
1 1 Good New components
4NV 244 E PLANE SECTROL HORN
1 1 Good New components
5NV 205
FREQUENCY METER
3 3 Good New components
6NV 101 A GUNN POWER SUPPLY
1 1 Good New components
7NV 245 H PLANE SECTROL HORN
1 1 Good New components
8 NV 204 ISOLATOR 3 3 Good New components
9NV 203 KLYSTON
MOUNT WITH TUBE
3 3 Good New components
10NV212 MATCHED
TERMINATION3 3 Good New components
11NV210 MOVABLE
SHORT3 3 Good New components
12NV247 PARABOLIC
DISK1 1 Good New components
13NV202 PIN
MODULATOR1 1 Good New components
14NV240 PICK UP HORN ANTENNA
1 1 Good New components
15 NV246 PYRAMID HORN
1 1 Good New components
16NV214 RADIATION
PATTERN TURN TUBE
1 1 Good New components
17NV220 SLIDE
SCREW TUNER2 2 Good New components
18NV241 SLOTTED
BROAD WALL1 1 Good New components
19NV242SLOTTED NARROW WALL
1 1 Good New components
20NV207SLOTTED
SECTION2 2 Good New components
21NV102SOLID
STATE KLYSTRON POWER SUPPLY
3 3 Good New components
22NV239 STANDARD
GAIN HORN ANTENNA
1 1 Good New components
23NV206VARIABLE
ATTENUATOR3 3 Good New components
24NV103A VSWR
METER3 3 Good New components
25NV213WAVE
GUIDE STAND14 14 Good New components
26 MAJIC TEE 1 1 Good New components27 MIC 4 4 Good New components
Games and Sports Facilities
OUTDOOR SPORTS COMPLEX :
Total land available for outdoor Sports and Games - 2 Acres
Track & Field – 400 Mts Running Track with 6 Lanes 1 No.
Football Field 1 No.
Cricket Oval 1 No.
Volleyball Courts 2 No.
Ball Badminton Courts 2 No.
Kabaddi Courts 2 No.
Kho-Kho Field 2 No.
Hand Ball Court 2 No.
Badminton Court 2 No
Throw Ball Court 1 No
Hand Ball Court 1 No
INDOOR FACILITIES:
Table Tennis and Chess
GYMNASIUM FACILITIES:
Dumbells and Adjustable Dumbells 3 Sets.
Karlaakattai 5 Nos.
Chest Spring Expentor 10 Nos.
FACULTY
Mr. M. Raja, M.P.Ed., M.Phil.,Physical Education Instructor.
Mr.S.Chandra Mohan M.P.EdPhysical Education Instructor
Mr.S.Saravanan,Marker.
SPORTS AND GAMES ITEMS
Table tennis board available 1 No.
Chess sets available 4 Nos.
Carom boards available 10 Nos.
EXTRA CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES
o National Service Scheme from 2007-2008, the activities are going on
o National Cadet Corps
o Fine Arts Society
o Consumer Care Committee
o Youth Red Crops
o Red Ribbon Club
SOFT SKILL DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES
1.Students Service Centre :
Life Strategies for Career development – Curriculum
The Soft Skills corner of Student Service Center of King College of Technology
remains as the back bone for the individual career development. With the best possible
resources available, the Soft Skills center of SSC performs full fledged enabling the
students to bring up the best out of them. The Soft Skills center trains the budding
professionals in the following way.
PHASE – I
PRESENTATION SKILLS
How to Present yourselves
Art of Communication
Individual self Presentations
Body language
Public speaking attributes
PHASE – IIKNOW YOUR SWOT
Strength
Weakness
Opportunities
Threats
Campus to Corporate Skills
Survival skills
PHASE – IIIKNOW YOUR PERSONALITY
Personality Traits
Interest and values
Attitude a path to altitude
Conscious, Subconscious
Unconscious level weakness awareness
PHASE – IV
HRD ISSUESGOAL SETTING
Life goal
Carrier goal
Match vs Mismatch
Problem Solving
Decision making
PHASE – V INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES
Corporate expectations
Developing competencies
Mock interview sessions
Knowing the competition and other nuances
Facing interviews
Identifying students weakness with regard to interviews
PHASE – VI
GROUP DISCUSSION
Instructions on need of GD
Training on various phases of GD
Mock GD sessions
Identifying students weakness with regard to GD
PHASE – VIIGENERAL MANAGEMENT AND SELF MASTERY
Memory Techniques
Time Management
Stress Management
Professional Development
DESIGN OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMParticipants are derived into various forms of groups throughout the exercises.
Every group will be encouraged and guided to discover/bring to focus the learning points
outlined in the context. Each participant would be facilitated to absorb/internalize the
learning points in the manner and to extend required.
Language Learning Center carries out three activities namely: Academic, extension,
and Consultancy services:
Academic activities focus on Anna University’s Technical English syllabus for first
year engineering students.
Coaching will offer for Cambridge University’s exams: Business English
Certificates (BEC) and IELTS; TOEFL and Spoken English.
General lectures on communication English to Polytechnic and Community
Polytechnic students.
Consultancy services include placement training to students of other colleges,
technical writing and spoken English to executives from the industries.
Number of Classrooms and size of each : 14 Rooms Size : 93.29 Sq.m.
Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each : 12 Rooms Size : 89.37 Sq.m.
Number of laboratories and size of each : 11 Laboratories Size : 150 to 450
Sq.m. each
Number of Computer Centres with
capacity of each : 1 Centre Size: 512.15 Sq.m
CENTRAL EXAMINATION FACILITY
The Examination Cell will function effectively under the guidance and
administration of the Principal with the assistance of one experienced faculty & Three
supporting staff experienced faculty. This cell is set up to offer information to the
students pertaining to the examinations. The following activities are carried out by the
examination cell.
EXAMCELL ACTIVITIES Offering information to the student pertaining to University Theory and Practical
Examination.
Preparation of Tentative Schedules for both Continuous Assessment Test &
Assessments.
Conducting Continuous Assessment Test (CAT).
Preparation of Progress report and sending information to the parents about the
performance of students in CAT.
Conducting University Practical & Theory Examinations.
Sending internal marks and percentage of attendance of each student to university.
Preparation of semester wise results and marks of each student with rank and
division.
CENTRAL FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Installation of computers connected with internet facilities.
Installation of Inspro Plus Software to update the performance of the students.
Installation of Xerox machines & Duplicating machines to take multiple question
papers with speed & accuracy.
Establishment of strong room to keep the university question papers & answer
scripts safe and secure.
Provision of steel rack fixed on the wall for keeping the stationery items in an
orderly manner.
Fire extinguishers have been setup inside the exam cell.
Number of Rooms : 28
and capacity of each : 93.29 Sq.m.
TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS
The purpose education is to enhance the knowledge of the students to enhance their
awareness and develop skills to provide economic opportunities them. King College of
Technology, with its commitment to the society in general and students in particular,
strives to maintain a balance in the teaching learning process.
The teaching-learning process in the college is a creative blend of effective
dissemination of information through interactive lectures by committed and well
prepared faculty members; well planned practical sessions in the state-of-the-art
laboratories and workshops; guided reading in the well stocked central library.
The college and the faculty members strongly believe in the process of the
participatory learning. As a result, the students are encouraged to make use of their
intellectual freedom to interact with the teachers during the lecture and lab sessions and
after class hours so as to be free of academic doubts. In addition, the students are often
rewarded by simple means when they demonstrate originality in their thoughts and
performance.
To supplement the human efforts in knowledge dissemination, technology is used as a
supplementary pedagogic tool but not a substitute of human presence. Teachers use the
following pedagogic tools to ensure effective teaching learning process:
Multimedia Power Point Presentation for Audio-visual sensory experience for
better learning retention of information
Over Head Projectors to break the monotony of chalk and talk lecture. It also
reduces the teachers’ writing and drawing time on the blackboard, so as to
concentrate on face to face interaction with the students.
Email for easy and sure access to teachers to clarify doubts and share academic
ideas
Internet for gathering up-to-date academic information
Finally the positive interpersonal relations through empathic counseling to the
students with regard to their academic difficulties add a fine touch to the
teaching learning process.
Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University.
The curriculum and the syllabi for each of the programmes are followed as prescribed by the Anna University.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR OF THE UNIVERSITY
http://www.annauniv.ac.in/Academic_Schedule.aspADEMIC TIME TABLE
TEACHING LOAD OF EACH FACULTY
WORK LOAD AND SUBJECT ALLOCATION (for B.E. Courses) For ODD Semester.
S.No.
Name &Designation Sub & Branch Seme
sterHrs Total
hrsAdditional
responsibilityL T P
1 Dr. P. MathiyalaganPRINCIPAL & Prof. Head of the Institution ALL 2 1 0 3 Academic works
2 Dr. G. JagajothiProf
Data StructuresJava Programming III 3 0 0 3 Head of the
department
3. Mr. M. MurugesanProf
Database Management SystemsData Structures
IIIV
33
00
00 6 Students advisory
committee member
4 Mr. C. SivakumarAsso. Prof
Object Oriented ProgrammingSoftware Engineering
IIIV
33
00
00 6 Students advisory
committee member
5 Mr. S. Gopinath Asso. Prof
PC Hardware and Trouble ShootingArtificial Intelligence
VVII
33
01
00 7 Students Mentor
6 Mr. G. VenkatesanAsso. Prof
Formal Languages and Automata TheoryCryptography and Network Security
VVII
33
11
00 7 Incharge for Aptitude
7 Mr. D. Manikanda PrabuAsso. Prof
Computer NetworksInternet Programming
VVII
33
00
00 6 Dept Exam
Coordinator
8 Ms. D. VijayavaniAsst. Prof
Principles of Compiler Design VII 3 0 0 3 Class Advisor
9 Mr. K. BaskarAsst. Prof
Professional Ethics VII 3 0 0 3 Class Advisor
10 Mr. R.LakshminarayananAsst. Prof
Software Project Management VII 3 0 0 3 Class Advisor
11 Ms. J. MythiliAsst. Prof
Data StructuresJava Programming
IIIV
33
00
00 6 Class Advisor
12Ms. P. ValarmathiAsst. Prof
Object Oriented ProgrammingSoftware Engineering
IIIV
33
00
00 6 Students advisory
committee member
13 Mr. N. AnandhAsst. Prof
PC Hardware and Trouble ShootingArtificial Intelligence
VVII
33
01
00 7 Students Mentor
14 Mr. M. Praveen KumarAsst. Prof
Formal Languages and Automata TheoryCryptography and Network Security
VVII
33
11
00 8 Incharge for Aptitude
15 Mr. R. GunasekaranAsst. Prof
Computer NetworksInternet Programming
VVII
33
00
00 6 Dept Exam
Coordinator
16 Ms. J. Raaga PriyaAsst. Prof
Principles of Compiler Design VII 3 0 0 3 Class Advisor
17 Mr. K. MadheswaranAsst. Prof
Professional Ethics VII 3 0 0 3 Class Advisor
18 Ms. A. D. KanmaniAsst. Prof
Software Project Management VII 3 0 0 3 Class Advisor
19 Mr. G. BalakrishnanAsst. Prof
Fundamentals of programmingFundamentals of programming
II
33
00
00 6 English News paper
distribution
20 Mr. P. PonprakashAsst. Prof
Fundamentals of programmingFundamentals of programming
II
33
00
00 6 Department Placement
Coordinator
21 Mr. N. ShankarAsst. Prof
Professional EthicsFundamentals of programming
II
33
00
00 6 Department Exam Cell
Co-ordinator
22 Mrs. S. BanumathiProf
Power System Protection and Switchgear
VII 3 0 0 3 Head of the Department
23 Mr. S. ManikandanAsso. Prof
Electric Drives and ControlElectrical Drives and Control
VIIIII
33
00
00 6 Dept Staff Counselor
24 Mr. C. SakthivelAsso. Prof
Embedded Systems
Electronics Design Lab
VII
VII
3
0
0
0
0
36 Dept exam cell
Incharge
25 Mr. S. NatarajanAsso. Prof
Measurements & Instrumentation
Network Analysis and Synthesis
IIIV
33
01
00 7 Student Mentor
26 Mr. MadheswaranAsst. Prof
Electromagnetic Theory
Electrical Machines – II
III
V
3
3
1
1
0
08 Dept Placement
Incharge
27 Mr. P. ArulkumarAsst. Prof
Transmission and DistributionElectric Drives and Control Lab
V
VII30
10
03
7 Dept Association Incharge
28 Ms. P. ChitraAsst. Prof
Microprocessor and Microcontrollers,Microprocessor and Microcontrollers Lab
V
V
3
0
1
0
0
3
7 Student Mentor
29 Ms. M. KarthikeyanAsst. Prof
Communication EngineeringEngineering PracticesLab
V I 3
000
03
6
Class Advisor
30 Ms. R. BhuvaneswariAsst. Prof
Power System Operation and ControlEngineering PracticesLab
VIII 3
000
03
6Class Advisor Youth Red Cross Coordinator
31 Mr. B. SathishAsst. Prof
Electronic Devices & CircuitsEngineering PracticesLab
IIII
30
00
03 6 Class Advisor
32 Mr. M. ChandrasekaranAsst. Prof
Electrical System Design and EstimationElectrical Machines Lab
VII
V
3
0
0
0
0
36 Student Mentor
33 Mr. N. RajasekaranAsst. Prof
Electrical Engineering
Electron Devices & Circuits LabEngineering PracticesLab
III
IIII
3
00
0
00
0
33
9 Student Mentor
34 Mr. K. GaneshanProf.
Analog and Digital Communication III 3 1 0 4 Dept Staff Counselor
35 Mrs. M. TamilarasiProf
Digital Principles and Systems Design III 3 1 0 4 Dept exam cell
Incharge
36 Mr. A. KumaranAsso. Prof
Device ModelingProject Phase-I
VIIVII
30
00
03 6 Student Mentor
37 Mrs. K. VidyavathiAsso. Prof
High Speed NetworksProject Phase-I
VIIVII
30
00
03 6 Dept Placement
Incharge
38 Mr. R. VinothkannaAsso. Prof
Digital Principles and Systems Design
VIIVII
30
00
03 6 Dept Staff Counselor
39 Mr. H. Abdur RahmanAsst. Prof
Microwave EngineeringProject Phase-I
VIIVII
30
10
03 7 Dept Association
Incharge
40 Mr. P. PalanisamyAsst. Prof
Optical CommunicationOptical & Microwave Lab
VIIVII
30
00
03 6 Student Mentor
41 Mrs. K. ReenaAsst. Prof
Television & Video EngineeringELECTRONICS & MICROPROCESSORS LAB
VIIV
30
10
03 7 Class Advisor
42 Mrs. S. TamilarasiAsst. Prof
Embedded SystemsElectronic System Design Lab
VIIV
30
10
03 7 Class Advisor
43 Ms. N. PoonkodiAsst. Prof
Computer NetworksNetworks Lab Networks Lab
VV
30
10
03 7 Class Advisor
44 Mr. N. SathiyanathanAsst. Prof
Transmission Lines & Waveguides
Digital Lab
V
III
30
10
03 7 Student Mentor
45 Ms. P. AmbikaAsst. Prof
Microprocessors and applications V 3 0 0 3 Student Mentor
46 Mr. P. M. VandhiyadevanAsst. Prof
Digital Signal ProcessingDigital Signal Processing Lab
VV
30
10
23 9 Student Mentor
47 Mr. V. ThirumuruganAsst. Prof
Measurements and InstrumentationElectronic Circuits - I Lab
VIII
30
00
22 7 Student Mentor
48 Mr. T. ThirunageswaranAsst. Prof
Electronic Circuits- IDigital Electronics Lab III
III 30
10
02
6 Student Mentor
49 Ms. D. MohanasuriyaAsst. Prof
Signals and systems
Signals and Linear Systems
III
V33
11
00
8 Student Mentor
50 Mr. P. GobinathanAsst. Prof
Digital Electronics Principles of Communication
IIIIII 3
311
00
8 Student Mentor
51Ms. K. Logapriya BharanidharanAsst. Prof
Signals and systems
Signals and Linear Systems
IIIIII 3
311
00
8 Student Mentor
52 Mr. V. DineshkumarAsst. Prof
Measurements and InstrumentationElectronic Circuits - I Lab
IIIIII 3
311
00
8 Student Mentor
53 Mr. H. AzathProf. Software Testing VII 3 0 0 3 Head of the
Department
54 Mr. A. BarkathullaAsso. Prof.
Grid ComputingFundamentals of Programming
VIII
33
00
00 6 Dept Staff Counselor
55 Mr. P. KarthikeyanAsso. Prof.
Mobile Computing
Mobile Computing LabComputer PracticeLaboratory
VII
VIII
300
000
033
9 Dept exam cell Incharge
56 Ms. S. GomathiAsst. Prof
Web Technology
Web Technology LabComputer PracticeLaboratory
VII
VIII
3
00
0
00
0
33
9 Student Mentor
57 Mr. G. VadivelAsst. Prof
Client Server Computing Data Structures and Algorithms Lab
VIII
30
00
03 6 Dept Placement
Incharge
58 Mr. V. GowdhamanAsst. Prof
Fundamentals of ProgrammingTheory of ComputationObject Oriented Programming Lab
IV
V
330
010
003
10 Dept Association Incharge
59 Mr. S. VelliangiriAsst. Prof
Computer NetworksComputer Networks Lab
VV
30
00
03 6 Student Mentor
60 Mr. R. Rajasekaran Asst. Prof
Design and Analysis of AlgorithmsData structures and Object Oriented Programming Lab
III
III
30
00
03 6 Class Advisor
61 Mr. R. P. SankarAsst. Prof
Data Structures and Algorithms Data Structures and Algorithms
IIIIII
33
11
00 8
Class Advisor Youth Red Cross Coordinator
62 Mr. A. ThiyagarajanAsst. Prof
Object Oriented Programming Object Oriented Programming Lab
IIIIII
30
00
03 6 Class Advisor
63 Mr. P. BharathAsst. Prof
Object Oriented ProgrammingDesign and Analysis of Algorithms Lab
V
V
30
00
03 6 Student Mentor
64 Mr. S. K. DineshkumarAsst. Prof
Fundamentals of ProgrammingData Structures and Object Oriented Programming in C++
Data Structures and Algorithms Lab
IIII
III
33
0
00
0
00
3
9 Student Mentor
65 Mr. B. SarbhudeenAsso. Prof
Computer aided manufacturing I 3 0 0 3 Head of the
Department
66 Mr. T.Babu Senthil Kumar Asso. Prof
Design of machine elementsEngineering graphics
VI
32
20
03 10 Student Mentor
67 Mr. K. Selvakumar Asso. Prof
Computer aided manufacturingEngineering graphicsEngineering practicesLab
VII
320
000
033
11 Dept Staff Counselor
68 Mr. R. PrakashAsst. Prof
Engineering ThermodynamicsComposite MaterialsEngineering PracticesLab
IIIVI
330
100
003
7 Dept exam cell Incharge
69 Mr. D. RajaAsst. Prof
Kinematics of Machinery Hydraulic & pneumatic systemsKinematics & dynamics lab
IIIVV
330
100
003
10 Student Mentor
70 Mr. R. MuruganandamAsst. Prof
Fluid Mechanics and MachineryFluid Mechanics and Machinery LaboratoryEngineering PracticesLab
IIIIIII
300
100
033
10 Dept Placement Incharge
71 Mr. K. RajasekarAsst. Prof
Thermal engineeringThermal engineering labEngineering PracticesLab
VIIII
300
100
033
10 Dept Association Incharge
72 Mr. M. ArunAsst. Prof
Manufacturing Technology – IDynamics of MachineryManufacturing Technology Lab – I
IIIIIIIII
330
020
003
11 Student Mentor
73 Mr. M. GunashankarAsst. Prof
Transforms And Partial Differential Equation
IIIVI
330
100
003
7 Student Mentor
74 Mr. M. RajasekaranAsst. Prof Numerical Methods
IIIVI
330
100
003
7 Student Mentor
75 Mr. G. PrabhakaranProf.
Environmental Science and Engineering III 3 0 0 3 Head of the
department
76 Mr. L KannanAsst. Prof
Environmental Science & EngineeringEngineering PracticesLabEngineering PracticesLab
IIIII
300
000
033
9 Student Mentor
77 Mr. S.V. ManemaranProf.
Transforms And Partial Differential Equation
III 3 1 0 4 Head of the Department
78 Mr. N. SritharanProf. Numerical Methods V 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
79Mr. K. MariappaAsso. Prof. Transforms and Partial
Differential Equations III 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
80 Mr. K. SrinivasanAsst. Prof
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
Mathematics - I
III
I
33
11
00 8 Student Mentor
81 Mr. S. ArivalaganAsst. Prof
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
Mathematics - I
III 33
11
00 8 Student Mentor
82 Mr. G. GnanavelAsst. Prof
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
Mathematics - I
III 33
11
00 8 Class Advisor
83 Mr. N. RadhakrishnanAsst. Prof Discrete Mathematics V 3 1 0 4 Class Advisor
84 Mr. A. SasiAsst. Prof Discrete Mathematics V 3 1 0 4 Class Advisor
85 Ms. V. SudhaAsst. Prof
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations III 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
86 Mrs. D. LathaAsst. Prof
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations III 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
87 Ms. R. VimalaAsst. Prof Mathematics - I I 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
88 Mrs. M. KavithaAsst. Prof Mathematics - I I 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
89 Dr. A. KrishnanProf. Engineering Physics - I I 3 0 0 3 Head of the
Department
90 Dr. T. KrishnakumarProf. Engineering Physics - I I 3 0 0 3 Student Mentor
91 Mrs. K. RenugaAsst. Prof
Engineering Physics - I I 3 0 0 3 Student Mentor
92 Ms. R. SaveethaAsst. Prof Engineering Physics - I I 3 0 0 3 Student Mentor
93 Ms. N. SaranyaAsst. Prof Engineering Physics - I I 3 0 0 3 Student Mentor
94 Mr. P. PeriasamyAsst. Prof
Engineering Physics – IEngineering Physics - I
II
33
00
00 6 Student Mentor
95 Ms. M. KokilaAsst. Prof
Engineering Physics – IEngineering Chemistry - I
II
33
00
00 6 Student Mentor
96 Ms. R. ChitraAsst. Prof
Engineering Physics – IEngineering Chemistry - I
II
33
00
00 6 Student Mentor
97 Dr. A. SivarajanProf.
Engineering Chemistry - I I 3 0 0 3 Head of the
department
98Mr. A. P. Arul Mozhi Udaiyar Asso. Prof.
Engineering Chemistry - I I 3 0 0 3 Staff Counselor
99 Mr. P. RajeswaranAsst. Prof
Engineering Chemistry - I I 3 0 0 3 Student Mentor
100 Mrs. P. TamilselviAsst. Prof
Engineering Chemistry – IEngineering Chemistry - I
II
33
00
00 6 Student Mentor
101 Ms. J. NanthiniAsst. Prof
Engineering Chemistry – IEngineering Chemistry - I
II
33
00
00 6 Student Mentor
102 Dr. P. RengasamyProf. Technical English - I I 3 1 0 4 Head of the
department
103 Dr. G. ImayavarambanProf. Technical English - I I 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
104 Mrs. A. SujathaAsso. Prof. Technical English - I I 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
105 Mrs. J. Al Muzzamil FareenAsso. Prof.
Technical English – ICommunication Skill
& Seminar
IV
30
10
03 7 Student Mentor
106 Mr. J. Jabneel AllwinAsst. Prof
Technical English – ICommunication Skills
& Personality Development
IV
30
10
03 7 Student Mentor
107 Dr. T. ChristopherDirector cum Prof.
Digital Fundamentals and Computer Organization
I 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
108 Mr. A. SingaravelanAsso. Prof.
Problem Solving Techniques I 3 0 0 3 Head of the
Department
109 Mr. S. GunasekaranAsso. Prof.
Data StructuresOffice Automation Lab
II
30
00
00 3 Dept Staff Counselor
110 Mr. E. DhanapalAsst. Prof
Programming in ‘C’Data Structures Lab
II
30
10
03 7 Dept exam cell
Incharge
111 Mrs. P. NandhiniAsst. Prof
Operating SystemsProgramming in ‘C’ Lab
IIII
30
10
03 7 Student Mentor
112 Mr. P. KaliyappanAsst. Prof
Computer NetworksInformation Security Software Development Lab
IIIIIIII
330
000
003
9 Dept Placement Incharge
113 Mrs. S. AmuthaAsst. Prof
Computer Graphics and Multimedia Systems
IIIV
30
10
03 7 Student Mentor
114 Ms. S. LoganyaAsst. Prof
Software EngineeringInternet Programming Lab
IIIIII
30
10
04 8 Class Advisor
115 Ms. M. SivakamiAsst. Prof
Internet ProgrammingComponent Based Technologies
IIIV
33
11
00 8 Dept Association
Incharge
116 Mr. T. MathiyalaganAsst. Prof
Mobile ComputingC# & .NET Frame work Lab
VV
30
00
03 6
Class Advisor Youth Red Cross Coordinator
117 Ms. E. KanmaniAsst. Prof.
C # & .NET Frame workMiddleware Technologies Lab
VV
30
10
03 7 Class Advisor
118 Mr. P. BoopathiAsst. Prof.
Middleware Technologies V 3 1 0 4 Student Mentor
119 Dr. P. VenkatesanDirector cum Prof. Accounts for Managers I 3 0 0 3 Head of the
Department
120 Dr. P. RajaProf. Services Marketing I 3 1 0 4 Dept Staff Counselor
121 Dr. B. RajendranAsso. Prof.
Managerial Economics I 3 0 0 3 Class Advisor
122 Mr. M. K. HarishAsst. Prof.
Disaster ManagementInternational Business Management
IIII
33
00
00 6 Student Mentor
123 Mr. M. Citti Babu KannanAsst. Prof.
Retail ManagementStrategic Management
IIII
33
10
00 7 Dept Placement
Incharge
124 Mr. R. PurusothamanAsst. Prof.
Advertisement and Promotion ManagementHuman Resource Development
IIII
33
00
00 6 Dept. Exam Cell Co-
ordinator
125 Mr. R. KathirvelAsst. Prof.
Indian Ethos and ValuesDisaster Management
IIII
33
00
00 6 Student Mentor
126 Ms. S. NirmalaAsst. Prof.
Managerial Skills Development Lab-IIManagement and Financial Services Institutions
IIII
04
30
34 7 Student Mentor
127 Ms. R. MehaladeviAsst. Prof.
Financial ManagementBusiness Processes
IIII
43
10
-0 8 Student Mentor
128 Mr. K. RajkumarAsst. Prof.
Production and Operations ManagementPrinciples of Management
IIIV
44
11
-0 10 Student Mentor
129Prof. T. S. KandasamyDirector, Training & Placement
-- Training and Placement Activities
130 Mr. L. ShyamkumarPlacement Co-ordinator -- Training and
Placement Activities
131 Mrs. A. DeepaLibrarian -- Library Activities
132 Mr. J. VimalrajPhysical Director -- In-charge for Volley
Ball Team
133 Mr. S. ChandramohanPhysical Director -- In-charge for KHO
KHO Team
134 Mr. S. ArivalaganPhysical Director -- In-charge for Basket
Ball Team
135 Mr. M. M. SaravananPhysical Director -- In-charge for Ball
Badminton Team
INDIVIDUAL WORK LOAD FOR STAFFS
It is new born institution, where the dept wise individual work load will commence
from II semester only. Right now, the workload for the department wise individual will
remain same as mentioned above
INTERNAL CONTINUOUS EVALUATION SYSTEM AND PLACE
The procedures for internal evolution are guided by the Anna University regulations,
for UG programs in vogue from time to time. At present, the college follows regulations
(2007) of the university, which says, that 50% of the marks are to be awarded as internal
Assessment marks which amounts to 50 marks on a 100 marks scale.
These regulations are available in the website www.annauniv.ac.in
Students’ assessment of Faculty, System in place.
We have a quality system procedure for evaluating the student Assessment of
faculty. This is carried out through a Teaching Evaluation form given to all the students
once a semester by the Principal.
The evaluation form consists of a questionnaire comprising questions related to
the competency of the faculty in handling the subject, additional support material given
to the students, the evaluation practices adopted and the over all intention of the faculty
with the students like encouragement to asking questions, motivation in improving the
performance etc. The questions are graded on a 10 - point scale, 10 - being excellent and
1 - being very bad. Based on the feedback, revealed by the form, the satisfaction level of
the student is monitored both by the HOD and Principal. If there is any dissatisfaction,
corrective actions are taken in order to avoid repetition of the problem in future.
For each post graduate programme give the following Title, Curriculum, Syllabi
& Faculty Profile
B.E Mechanical Engineering & MBA we got approval from AICTE to start from
this academic year onwards. We follow the Anna University – Coimbatore syllabus.