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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
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Name of the Institution
Dr.
Sivanthi Aditanar College of
Engineering
Tiruchendur – 628 215
Thoothukudi District
Tamil Nadu
Phone : 04639 – 242482, 242531
Fax : 04639- 243188
e-mail :sacoeprincipal@gmail.com
Name & Address of the Principal
Name : Dr.J.Maheswaran
Address : Principal’s Quarters,
Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering Campus,
Tiruchendur - 628215
Phone : 04639-242531 (O), 245725 (R)
Mobile : 98427 99973
e-mail : jmaheswaran_sacoe@rediffmail.com
Name of the Affiliating University
Anna University, Tirunelveli
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Governance |
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i.
Governing
Body
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Name and Address |
Position in the Body |
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Dr.B. Sivanthi Adityan, Chairman,
Aditanar Educational Institution
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Chairman |
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Sri.S. Balasubramania Adityan,
Vice-Chairman, Aditanar Edcational
Institution |
Vice Chairman |
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Dr. P. Nagarajan, Executive Director,
Aditanar Edcational Institution |
Member |
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Sri.R. Krishnakanthan, Chief Executive
Officer, Aditanar Educational Institution |
Member |
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Dr. M. P. Gurusamy, Former Principal,
Aditanar College of Arts and Science |
Member |
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Sri.S.R. Subramania Adityan, Tiruchendur |
Member |
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Dr. S R Suresh, Secretary,
Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering
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Member |
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The
Regional Director,
SRO, AICTE |
Ex-Officio Member |
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Dr.R. Balasubramanian,Prof.& Head, Department
of Public Administration, University of Madras, Chennai |
Member, Nominee of AICTE |
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Director of Technical Education
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Member, Nominee of Govt. of Tamil Nadu |
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Principal, Govt. College of Engineering,
Tirunelveli
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Member, Nominee of DTE, Govt. of Tamil Nadu |
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Principal, Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of
Engineering |
Member-Secretary |
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ii. Academic
Advisory Body
a) Chairman
Aditanar Educational Institution
Chennai
b) Vice Chairman
Aditanar Educational Institution
Chennai
c) Dr. P. Nagarajan, Executive Director
Aditanar Educational Institution
Chennai
d) Dr.M.P. Gurusamy
Former Principal
Aditanar College of Arts and Science
Tiruchendur
e) Mr.R. Krishnakanthan
Chief Executive Officer
Aditanar Educational Institution
Tiruchendur
f) Dr. S R Suresh
Secretary
Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering
g) Dr.J.Maheswaran
Principal
Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering
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iii. Frequency of the board meetings & Academic
Advisory Body
Governing body meeting is held once or twice in a year and the
academic advisory body meeting is conducted once in two or three
months
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iv. Organizational Chart

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v. Nature & Extent
of involvement of faculty and students in Academic affairs/
improvements
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Highly
Qualified & motivated faculty members are handling the subjects
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Special
coaching classes for weak students
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For lateral
entry students, coaching classes are conducted for Mathematics
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Classes for
writing competitive Exams and for GATE, TOEFL exams are arranged
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Special
classes for developing communication skills are offered
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Career
Guidance and counseling are given for students regarding higher
studies
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To improve
aptitude skills, special coaching classes are offered with
potential resource persons to get placement for final
year students
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Free
browsing is offered for students
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vi. Mechanism/Norms & procedure for democratic/good Governance
The Management is satisfying the
needs of the students and staff Members, generously. All are treated
democratically and respectfully. The Management carefully governs
the teaching community for the welfare of the students.
vii. Student feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty
performance
The faculty members get feedback from
the students every semester regarding their academic performance.
Feedback of parents regarding the Institution is recorded during
Parent-Teacher Meetings/Fresher Day. The shortcomings pointed out by
them are considered positively and the deficiencies are rectified.
viii. Grievance redressed mechanism for faculty, staff & students
The Advisory System of the college is
constituted to redress the grievances of the students. Students can
meet their Faculty advisors in person and the Advisors represent the
needs of the students to the Principal. One hour per week is
allotted for Advisor-Ward meeting. The requirement of the faculty
and staff are directed to the Principal through the Heads of the
Departments. The Management acts fast in meeting the needs of the
college staff & students. The hostellers can contact the Residential
Tutors or the Deputy Warden to represent their grievances.
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Programmes
(a) Name of the Programmers approved by the AICTE
B.E. Degree Courses in
1) Mechanical
Engineering
2) Computer Science and Engineering
3) Electrical and Electronics Engineering
4) Electronics and Communication Engineering
5) Civil Engineering
B.Tech Degree Course in Information
Technology
M.E Degree Course in Computer Science and Engineering
M.B.A Degree Course
M.C.A Degree Course
(b) Name of the Programmers accredited by the AICTE
1. B.E – Mechanical Engineering
2. B.E – Electronics and Communication Engineering
3. B.E – Computer Science and Engineering
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(c)
Programme Details
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Name of the
Program
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No of
seats |
Duration |
Fee per
year (Rs.) |
Placement* |
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2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
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B.E.
Computer Scienceand
Engineering
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120 |
4 years |
39,600 |
8 |
27 |
24 |
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B.E.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
60 |
4 years |
39,600 |
10 |
26 |
20 |
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B.E.
Mechanical Engineering
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60 |
4 years |
39,600 |
19 |
18 |
18 |
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B.E.
Electronics and Communication Engg.
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60 |
4 years |
39,600 |
15 |
37 |
19 |
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B.Tech
Information Technology |
60 |
4 years |
39,600 |
9 |
25 |
15 |
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B.E. Civil
Engineering
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60 |
4 years |
39,600 |
7 |
53 |
21 |
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M.E.
Computer Science and Engg.
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18 |
2 Years |
60,000 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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M.B.A |
60 |
2 Years |
25,000 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
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M.C.A |
60 |
3
Years |
25,000 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
* A separate
Placement Cell is functioning with Mr.
G. Samuel Muthuraj HOD/EEE, Mr. J. Aldrin Raj, HOD/Mech and
Mr.S.Sivananaithaperumal, AP/ EEE as Co-ordinators
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Name of the Prog. |
Cut off Marks (300 )* |
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2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
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OC |
BC |
MBC |
SC |
OC |
BC |
MBC |
SC |
OC |
BC |
MBC |
SC |
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B.E. CSE |
250.3 |
177.5 |
198.9 |
164.7 |
185.5 |
181.75 |
167 |
142.75 |
182 |
175.75 |
164 |
115.5 |
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B.E. EEE |
226.2 |
208.3 |
153.4 |
113.6 |
-- |
172.25 |
142.5 |
130.75 |
179.25 |
175.75 |
158.5 |
122.75 |
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B.E. Mech |
199.5 |
184.3 |
164.3 |
-- |
168.5 |
162.25 |
136.5 |
107.5 |
169 |
167 |
179.5 |
138.75 |
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B.E. ECE |
-- |
234.2 |
200.8 |
163.4 |
185 |
183.25 |
166.75 |
148 |
191.25 |
175 |
174.25 |
162.5 |
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B.E. Civil |
232.3 |
230.2 |
196.0 |
164.4 |
158.25 |
146 |
96.5 |
88.75 |
176.5 |
170 |
157.75 |
97.25 |
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B.Tech IT |
182.8 |
148.3 |
128.1 |
-- |
182 |
180.5 |
165 |
136 |
180.25 |
178 |
163.75 |
119.5 |
* Single Window System
(d) Name of the Programme(s) having affiliation /Collaboration
with Foreign Universities |
VI. Faculty
(a) Branch-wise list of faculty members: Permanent faculty
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Name of the
Programme
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No. of
faculty |
Total |
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Prof. |
A.P. |
Lect |
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B.E. Mechanical
Engineering |
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1 |
11 |
12 |
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B.E. Computer
Science and Engg. &
M.E. Computer
Science and Engg. |
1 |
3 |
12+1(SL) |
17 |
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B.E.
Electronics and Communication Engg. |
-- |
4 |
8 |
12 |
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B.Tech
Information Technology |
-- |
1 |
11 |
12 |
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B.E. Electrical
and Electronics Engg. |
-- |
3 |
9 |
12 |
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B.E. Civil
Engineering |
1 |
1 |
10 |
12 |
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M.B.A |
1 |
1 |
5 |
7 |
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M.C.A |
1 |
- |
2 |
3 |
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English, Maths,
Physics, Chemistry & General Engg. |
- |
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17
+ 4(SL) |
21 |
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Total |
4 |
15 |
89 |
108 |
(b) Visiting Faculty /Adjunct Faculty/Guest Faculty :
Nil
(c) Permanent Faculty : Student ratio
1:17
(d) No of Faculty employed /left during last 3 years
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Year |
No of faculty joined |
No of faculty left |
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2006-07 |
33 |
16 |
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2007-08 |
13 |
23 |
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2008-09 |
24 |
15 |
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a) Profile of Principal
Name
: Dr. J. Maheswaran
Qualifications
: B.E (Civil Engg),
M.E (Structural Engg)
Ph.D (Civil Engg)
Experience
:
Teaching :
22 years
Age
:
44
Date of
joining in the institution : 01.09.1995
As Principal
: 18.08.2007
b) For each faculty give a page covering
Enclosed vide Annexure II
VIII. FEE
a) Fee Details:
Under-Graduate Programme
Tuition Fee
: Rs.32,500/-
University Exams
: Rs. 1,500/-
Registration Fee
: Rs. 250/-
Administration Fee
: Rs. 500/-
Sports Affiliation Fee
: Rs. 200/-
Recognition Fee
: Rs. 100/-
Books and Instruments
: Rs. 2,550/-
Caution Deposit
: Rs. 2,000/-
Total
: Rs. 39,600/-
Post-Graduate Programme
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M.B.A |
M.C.A |
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Tuition Fee
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25,000
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25,000
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Registration Fee
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250
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250
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Administration Fee
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500
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500
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Recognition & Entrance Fee
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100
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100
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Sports Fee
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100
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100
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Caution Deposit
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2000
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2000
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Total
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27,950
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27,950
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b) Time schedule for payment of Fee:
I Year
: At the time of admission
II
Yr, III Yr and IV yr
: One month from
the date of Commencement of the classes
c) No of fee waivers granted / criteria for fee waivers
NIL
d) No of scholarship offered by the Institute, duration and amount
Sivanthi Scholarship Scheme: By this scheme the academic topper from
each branch is chosen every year and awarded
with a monthly stipend of Rs.2500/- throughout the study period for
pursuing higher education (M.E)
e) Estimated cost of boarding and lodging in Hostels
Caution Deposit : Rs. 3000/-
Establishment charges : Rs. 7500/- per year
Admission Fee : Rs. 200/-
Mess Fee : Dividing System
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Procedure
Eligibility
: Norms of Government of
Tamilnadu and Anna University, Chennai.
Admission Procedure
: 65% through Single Window System and 35% under
Management Quota
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XV. Information
on infrastructure and other resources available:
(a)
Library
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Department |
Books |
Periodical |
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Titles |
Volumes |
National |
e-Journal |
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Computer
Science & Engg |
2413 |
3710 |
12
(9+3=12) |
168(IEEE) |
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Information Technology |
2009 |
2291 |
9 |
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Electrical
and Electronics Engg |
1739 |
3273 |
14 |
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Electronics & Communication Engg |
1914 |
2928 |
8 |
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Civil
Engineering |
1434 |
2380 |
13 |
30
(ASCE) |
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Mechanical
Engg |
2163 |
4026 |
21 |
21(ASME) |
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Physics |
403 |
697 |
11 |
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Chemistry |
629 |
937 |
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Mathematics |
1050 |
1938 |
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English |
583 |
930 |
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General |
557 |
649 |
15 |
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Management |
1183 |
1574 |
32 |
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MCA |
237 |
250 |
6 |
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Total |
16255 |
25583 |
141 |
219 |
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International Journals subscribed
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(c)
E-Library
facilities:
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Sl
No |
Name of the
e-resources |
Qty of
e-resources subscribed |
Total amount spent for subscribing
e-resources Rs. |
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1 |
IEL Online |
168 |
144710 |
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2 |
ASME |
21 |
65280 |
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3 |
ASCE |
30 |
72430 |
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Membership
Fee |
2000 |
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Total |
219 |
706290 |
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(d)
LABORATORIES
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Name of the Course |
Name of the
laboratory/workshop |
Major equipment |
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1 |
B.E -
ECE |
Electronic – II lab |
Computers P – IV, Digital trainer Kits,
Analog Trainer kits, PLC’s, CRO’s, Storage
oscilloscopes, Function generators, Audio oscillators,
Analog multimeters, Digital multimeters, Analog IC
tester, Digital IC tester. |
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Digital Signal Processing lab |
P IV Computers, DSP kits, CRO |
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Microprocessors lab |
Computers P-IV, TV, VCP, VCD, 8085, 8086,
Z – 80, 68K Microprocessor Kits, 8051, 8031, 89C51, 8097
Micro controller Kits, PC Based Temperature controller &
PC Based Data acquisition, LVDT, Stepper motor
controller, Interfacing cards |
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Radio Frequency lab |
Computer, CRO, Function Generator,
Communication kit, RF Equipment, Frequency Counter,
Am/Fm Signal Generator, Spectrum Analyser |
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Microwave lab |
OTDR Experimental set up modules, Laser
Diode Experimental kit (660nm, 1310nm & 1550nm),
Microwave Power Meter & Sensor Splicing Kit, J – Band
Microwave Bench.
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Electronics lab I
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Computer, CRO, Function Generator,
Microcontroller, DSP Kit, Temperature On/Off Controller,
PLC, Amplitude Modulation And Demodulation kit, Wireless
Data Modem Trainer Kit |
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Electronic System Design Lab |
Computers, CRO, Function Generator, Micro
controller, DSP Kit, Temperature On/Off Controller, PLC,
Amplitude Modulation And Demodulation kit, Wireless Data
Modem Trainer Kit |
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VLSI
lab
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Computer, Local area trainer, ADM, CRO, Basic
electronics trainer, Universal VLSI trainer, DCT, DATA
communication
trainer
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2 |
EEE |
Electrical M/C lab I |
Motor-generator, Motor, transformer,
motor-alternator, induction motor, CRO, Digital storage
oscilloscope, Drives, PIV systems, PSPICE, Software’s,
ETAP |
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Electrical M/C lab II |
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Power Electronics lab |
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Circuit Lab |
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Net Lab |
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Simulation lab |
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Total |
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3 |
CSE |
Lab IV |
Computers-155, Server – 3, Rational Rose
Suite, Visual studio. Net 2003 ,oracle,adobe web,windows
2003 server,symentic end point protection II,,sonicwell
firewall |
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Lab I |
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Lab II |
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Lab III |
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Total |
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4
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B.Tech (IT)
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IT Lab
I
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Computers, Printers, Software, Multimedia Accessories
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IT Lab
II
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5 |
Civil |
Soil lab |
Universal Testing machine, Compression
testing machine, Torsion Testing Machine, Francis
Turbine, Pelton wheel Turbine, Kaplan Turbine, SPT,
permeability Apparatus, U – V Spectrum Analyser, BDO,
CDO apparatus
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Concrete lab |
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CADD lab (Civil) |
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Strength of Materials lab |
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Fluid Mechanics lab |
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Fluid Machinery lab |
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Survey lab |
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Environmental Engg lab |
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6 |
Mechanical |
Metrology lab |
Slip Gauges |
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Pneumatic Air Comparator |
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Autocollimator |
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CAD / CAM Lab
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CNC Trainer Lathe |
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CNC Trainer Mill |
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05C – 05 HP Design jet 450 C A1 |
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DYNAMICS LAB |
VIB – LAB |
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Metallurgy & Measurements Lab
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Heat treatment furnace |
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Laboratory sand mixer |
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Universal sand strength testing machine |
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Fitting |
Surface plate |
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Carpentry |
Wood turning lathe |
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Smithy shop |
Blower |
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Foundry shop |
Blower |
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Weldingshop |
Welding Transformer |
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Sheet Metal |
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THERMAL LAB I
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Twin cylinder 4 S diesel engine
(electrical dynamometer & exhaust gas calorimeter) |
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Single cylinder 4 S diesel engine (rope
brake dynamometer) |
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Single cylinder 4 S diesel engine (rope
brake dynamometer) |
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Two stage reciprocating air compressor |
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Rotary compressor |
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Air blower test rig |
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Multi cylinder petrol engine (hydraulic
dynamometer) |
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Reciprocating cycle test rig
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Air conditioning tutor |
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Horizontal diesel engine test rig (valve
timing diagram with fuel injection arrangement) |
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THERMAL LAB II
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Revomax Boiler model RXA – 06, 15kg / cm2
HSD fired with steam separator |
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Stream turbine test rig, Softening point
apparatus |
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Wind tunnel, Red wook viscometer |
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Digital Bomb Calorimeter, Penky maltin
flash point and fire point apparatus |
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Melting point apparatus , Cleve land
flash fire point apparatus |
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Twin distal ration apparatus, say bolt
viscometer |
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Orsat gas analysis, Cloud and pour point
apparatus |
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Heat
transfer lab
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Water cooling tower |
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Two slab guarded hot plate |
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Pin-fin convection apparatus |
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Forced convection apparatus
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Stefan-Boltzmann’s constant apparatus |
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Composite walls |
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Natural convection apparatus |
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Insulating power apparatus
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Emissivity measurement apparatus |
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Automobile Lab
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Lorry chassis frame |
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Petrol engine |
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Diesel engine |
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Left hand drive jeep |
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Sipani car |
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Chain block pulley |
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Machineshop
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Lathe |
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Capstan lathe with turret head |
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Orbit / pilot 6 ½’ |
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Milling machine |
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All geared radial drilling machine |
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Tool and cutter grinder |
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Centreless grinding machine |
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Slotting machine |
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Universal milling machine |
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Surface grinding machine |
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Shaping machine 24’’ |
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Shaping machine 18’’ |
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Cylindrical grinding machine
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Planner machine |
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Gear hobbing machine |
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Mechatronics Lab
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Basic Pneumatic Trainer Kit with manual
control |
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Basic Pneumatic Trainer Kit with
Electronic control |
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Basic Pneumatic Trainer Kit with PLC
control |
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8051 – Micro controller kit with stepper
motor & Drive circuit |
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Servo controller interfacing for closed &
open loop |
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PID Controller interfacing |
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Air Compressor |
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Workshops
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Fitting/Carpentry shop |
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Foundry shop
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Sp.
M/C shop
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Special machines such as Gear hobbing, milling,
planning, centralized Grinder turret lath
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Sheet Metal shop
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Welding shop
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Welding transformer |
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Smithy shop |
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8
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Others
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Physics lab |
Constant temperature Bath, CROs, Spectrometers,
Travelling Microscopes, Sodium Lamps. |
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Chemistry lab |
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Mathematics lab |
Models |
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Language lab (English)
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Computers with headsets - 35
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(e) COMPUTING FACILITIES
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Configuration |
No. of
Computers
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P IV / Higher |
591 |
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P III |
-- |
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Others - P - II |
12 |
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Total |
603 |
ii) No. of Terminals on LAN / WAN
: 603.
iii) Internet Bandwidth
: 2 Mbps.
iv) Major Software packages available
: Windows, Linux,
Rational Suite, Oracle , Borland, C++,
Visual Studio.
v) Special purpose facilities available
: MATLAB, PSPICE, ETAP, Solidworks & Cosmos,
Mini CAD, AUTOCAD, STRAP.
(f)
Workshop Facilities available:
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Name of the shop |
Major facilities |
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Fitting/Carpentry shop |
Welding transformer, Lathe, Special machines such as Gear
hobbing, milling, planning, centralized Grinder, turret
lathe |
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Foundry shop |
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Sp. M/C shop |
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Sheet Metal shop |
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Welding shop |
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Smithy shop |
(g) Games and
Sports facilities:
1.
OUT
DOOR GAMES:
Foot Ball Field - 1
Volley Ball Court - 3
Tennis
Court
- 1
Basket Ball
Court -
1
Kabbadi Court - 3
Ball Badminton Court - 1
Tennikoit
Court -
1
Shuttle
Badminton
-
1
2.
INDOOR
GAMES:
Table Tennis
Table - 2
Chess
Carom
3.
FITNESS EQUIPMENTS
:
Weight Training Equipments
Parallel bars
Chin Up bars
Climbing rope
4. STANDARD 400 M Track
(h) Extra-Curricular Activities:
In the College, there are extra Curricular activities like NSS, Fine
Arts, LDS etc. One unit of NSS is functioning in the College with
about 100 volunteers. Every year, in addition to social upliftment
activities undertook up the NSS Unit in the nearby villages, a
10-day camp is conducted in the adapted village. The College has
several associations formed like Fine Arts Club, Science Club,
Literary and Debating Society and the associations belonging to
various departments such as SPACE (for students of ECE), EASE (for
students of EEE), MASS (for students of Mechanical Engineering),
BIOS (for students of ITbranch), SCAN (for students of CSE) and
SCALE (for students of Civil Engineering). IEEE, ISTE Chapter, ISTE
Students Chapter, CSI Chapter and ISTD students Cell are also
actively functioning in our College. In 2000, the College won the
ISTE Best Chapter Award at Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry level. An
Entrepreneurship Development Cell is also functioning to promote
Entrepreneurial skills.
(i) Softskill Development
Facilities:
Personality
Development Programmes and Communicative English classes are
arranged to empower the students to face interviews and to develop
their communication skills and interpersonal skills.
(j)
Number of Class rooms and Tutorial rooms and Size of each
Numbers : 33
Size of the room
varies from 81 sq.m. to 100 sq.m.
(k)
Number of Laboratories and Size of each:
Numbers : 43
Size varies from 83 sq.m. to 269 sq.m. and total area is 7517 sq.m.
(l)
Number of
Drawing Halls and size of each:
Numbers
: 3
Total area : 632 sq.m.
(m) Number of
Computer Centres with capacity of each:
Computer Centre : 1
Area : 269 sq.m.
Capacity
: 40
(n)
Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each
Teaching Learning Process.
Every semester, 3 periodical tests are conducted in centralized
settings. After valuation the marks are handed over to the
respective Advisors and the progress report of the students are sent
to their parents within 10 days from the last test.
(o) Teaching
Learning Process:
The College
consists of ample, learned faculty to carry out the teaching
process. Audio Visual Teaching aids such as OHP and LCD Projectors
are utilized for teaching.
(p)
Curricula and Syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by
the University
The Curricula and Syllabi specified by Anna University is followed
without variation.
(q) Academic
Calendar of the University:
The Academic Calendar released by the University is
followed.
(r) Academic
Time Table:
The Time Table comprises of 8 hours per day with the working time
fixed from 9:00 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. Every month the first Saturdays
and the third Saturdays are also working days.
(s) Teaching
Load of each faculty:
Each faculty teaches a maximum of 2 papers and is in-charge of a
lab and is the skilled assistant for another lab.
(t) Internal
Continuous Evaluation System and Place:
The Internal marks are awarded to the students based on the 3
periodicals tests, assignments submitted by them and Percentage of
attendance.
(u)
Student’s assessment of Faculty, System in place:
The Feed back is obtained from the students at the beginning & end
of each semester. The faculty take interest in remedying the
deficiencies pointed out by the students.
ii) No. of Terminals on LAN / WAN
:
320
iii) Internet Bandwidth
: 2 Mbps
iv) Major Software packages available : Windows, Linux, Rational
Suite, Oracle , Borland, C++, Visual Studio
v) Special purpose facilities available : MATLAB, PSPICE, ETAP, Solidworks & Cosmos, Mini CAD,
AUTOCAD, STRAP
(f) Workshop Facilities available:
Name of the shop
Major facilities
Fitting/Carpentry shop
Welding transformer, Lathe, Special machines such as Gear hobbing,
milling, planning, centralized Grinder, turret lathe
Foundry shop
Sp. M/C shop
Sheet Metal shop
Welding shop
Smithy shop
(g)
Games and Sports facilities:
1. OUT DOOR GAMES:
Foot Ball Field
- 1
Volley Ball Court
- 3
Tennis Court
- 1
Basket Ball Court
- 1
Kabbadi Court
- 3
Ball Badminton Court - 1
Tennikoit Court
- 1
Shuttle Badminton - 1
2. INDOOR GAMES:
Table Tennis Table
- 2
Chess
Carom
3. FITNESS EQUIPMENTS :
Weight Training Equipments
Parallel bars
Chin Up bars
Climbing rope
4. STANDARD 400 M Track
(h) Extra-Curricular Activities:
In the College, there are extra
Curricular activities like NSS, Fine Arts, LDS etc. One unit of NSS
is functioning in the College with about 100 volunteers. Every year,
in addition to social upliftment activities undertook up the NSS
Unit in the nearby villages, a 10-day camp is conducted in the
adapted village. The College has several associations formed like
Fine Arts Club, Science Club, Literary and Debating Society and the
associations belonging to various departments such as SPACE (for
students of ECE), EASE (for students of EEE), MASS (for students of
Mechanical Engineering), BIOS (for students of ITbranch), SCAN (for
students of CSE) and SCALE (for students of Civil Engineering).
IEEE, ISTE Chapter, ISTE Students Chapter, CSI Chapter and ISTD
students Cell are also actively functioning in our College. In 2000,
the College won the ISTE Best Chapter Award at Tamil Nadu and
Pondicherry level. An Entrepreneurship Development Cell is also
functioning to promote Entrepreneurial skills.
(i) Softskill Development Facilities:
Personality Development Programmes
and Communicative English classes are arranged to empower the
students to face interviews and to develop their communication
skills and interpersonal skills.
(j) Number of Class rooms and Tutorial rooms and Size of each
Numbers : 33
Size of the room varies from 81 sq.m. to 100 sq.m.
(k) Number of Laboratories and Size of each:
Numbers : 43
Size varies from 83 sq.m. to 269 sq.m. and total area is 7517 sq.m.
(l) Number of Drawing Halls and size of each:
Numbers : 3
Total area : 632 sq.m.
(m) Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each:
Computer Centre : 1
Area : 269 sq.m.
Capacity : 40
(n) Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of
each Teaching Learning Process.
Every semester, 3 periodical tests
are conducted in centralized settings. After valuation the marks are
handed over to the respective Advisors and the progress report of
the students are sent to their parents within 10 days from the last
test.
(o) Teaching Learning Process:
The College consists of ample,
learned faculty to carry out the teaching process. Audio Visual
Teaching aids such as OHP and LCD Projectors are utilized for
teaching.
(p) Curricula and Syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by
the University
The Curricula and Syllabi specified
by Anna University is followed without variation.
(q) Academic Calendar of the University:
The Academic Calendar released by the
University is followed.
(r) Academic Time Table:
The Time Table comprises of 8 hours
per day with the working time fixed from 9:00 a.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Every month the first Saturdays and the third Saturdays are also
working days.
(s) Teaching Load of each faculty:
Each faculty teaches a maximum of 2
papers and is in-charge of a lab and is the skilled assistant for
another lab.
(t) Internal Continuous Evaluation System and Place:
The Internal marks are awarded to the students based on the 3
periodicals tests, assignments submitted by them and Percentage of
attendance.
(u) Student’s assessment of Faculty, System in place:
The Feed back is obtained from the
students at the beginning & end of each semester. The faculty take
interest in remedying the deficiencies pointed out by the students.
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