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Sri Krishnadevaraya Educational Trust’s SIR M. VISVESVARAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Krishnadevaraya Nagar, Hunasamaranahalli, Off International Airport Road, Bengaluru – 562 157. (Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to VTU Belagavi) (ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution) Hand Book for 2018-2019 I
“To make our country great, self-supporting and strong, work hard, work harder work with efficiency, work in a co-operative spirit and work with a team spirit.” Sir M Visvesvaraya Vision To be a centre of excellence in technical and management education concurrently focusing on disciplined and integrated development of personality through quality education, sports, cultural and co-curricular activities. To promote transformation of students into better human beings, responsible citizens and competent professionals to serve as a valuable resource for industry, work environment and society. MISSION T o impart quality technical education, provide state-of-art facilities, achieve high quality in teaching-learning & research and encourage extra & co-curricular activities. T o stimulate in students a spirit of inquiry and desire to gain knowledge and skills to meet the changing needs that can enrich their lives. T o provide opportunity and resources for developing skills for employability and entrepreneurship, nurturing leadership qualities, imbibing professional ethics and societal commitment. T o create an ambience and nurture conducive environment for dedicated and quality staff to up-grade their knowledge & skills and disseminate the same to students on a sustainable long term basis. T o facilitate effective interaction with the industries, alumni and research institutions. QUALITY POLICY e shall consistently endeavour to achieve high standards of quality in technical W education and integrated personality development of students so as to meet the continuing demands of the society . Ragging Free Campus Tobacco-free Ragging Campus For better health, smoking and use of tobacco products are prohibited warning every where in our Ragging is a Cr ime property II
STUDENT INFORMATION NAME BRANCH ROLL NO USN ADDRESS Present Address: Pin Code: Contact No: Permanent Address : Pin Code: Contact No: MOBILE Number E-MAIL ID BLOOD GROUP PAN Number Adhar Number Passport Number FATHER Name Contact No: E-MAIL ID: MOTHER NAME Contact No: E-MAIL ID: GUARDIAN NAME Contact No: E-MAIL ID: 1
1ST sEMESTER CLAS TIME TABLE (PHYSICS / cHEMISTRY CUCLE) CLASS: “ ________“ Section Branch Code: Roll No: Room No.: DAY 9.00 A.M. 9.55 A.M. 10.50 A.M. 11.00 A.M. 11.55 A.M. 12.40 P.M. 1.35 P.M. TO 2.30 PM. 3.25 P.M. TO TO TO TO TO TO TO 2.30 P.M. TO 4.20 P.M. 9.55 A.M. 10.50 A.M. 11 .00 A.M. 11.55 A.M. 12.40 P.M. 1.35 P.M. 3.25 P.M. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Tea Break FRIDAY LUNCH BREAK SATURDAY SI. Subject Code Nome of the staff SI. Subject Code Nome of the staff Lab/ Code NO handling No handling Wcrkshoc 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 2 2nd sEMESTER CLAS TIME TABLE (PHYSICS / cHEMISTRY CUCLE) CLASS: “ ________“ Section Branch Code: Roll No: Room No.: DAY 9.00 A.M. 9.55 A.M. 10.50 A.M. 11.00 A.M. 11.55 A.M. 12.40 P.M. 1.35 P.M. TO 2.30 PM. 3.25 P.M. TO TO TO TO TO TO TO 2.30 P.M. TO 4.20 P.M. 9.55 A.M. 10.50 A.M. 11 .00 A.M. 11.55 A.M. 12.40 P.M. 1.35 P.M. 3.25 P.M. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Tea Break FRIDAY LUNCH BREAK SATURDAY SI. Subject Code Nome of the staff SI. Subject Code Nome of the staff Lab/ Code NO handling No handling Wcrkshoc 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8
VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI Scheme of Teaching and Examination 2018 – 19 Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) (Effective from the academic year 2018 – 19) I SEMESTER Bachelor of Engineering Three week long mandatory non- credit Induction Program For the UG students entering the institution, right at the start. Normal classes start only after the Induction program is completed. Preamble Engineering institutions are set up to generate well trained manpower in engineering with a feeling of responsibility towards oneself, one’s family, and society. However, often, the incoming undergraduate students are driven by their parents and society to join engineering without understanding their own interests and talents. As a result, most students fail to link up with the goals of their own institution. Students who enter an institution, will have come with diverse thoughts, backgrounds and preparations. It is important to help them adjust to the new environment, open them up, set a healthy daily routine, create bonding in the batch as well as between faculty and students, develop awareness, sensitivity and understanding of the self, people around them, society at large and nature, and inculcate in them the ethos of the institution with a sense of larger purpose. The graduating student must have knowledge and skills in the area of his/her study. Character needs to be nurtured as an essential quality by which he/she would understand and fulfill his/her responsibility as an engineer, a citizen and a human being. Besides the above, several meta-skills and underlying values are needed. Therefore, a Program is needed to help the newly joined students feel comfortable, sensitize them towards exploring their academic interests andactivities, train them to work for excellence, build relations between teachers and students, impart a broader view of life, build character, develop awareness and sensitivity to Human Values, create feeling of equality, compassion and oneness, develop attention to society and nature. An induction program for the UG students entering the institution, right at the start, serves the purpose. The program also makes them reflect on their relationship with their families and extended family in the college (with hostel stayand others). It also connects students with each other and with teachers so that they can share any dificulty they might be facing and seek help. The Induction Program can also be used to rectify some critical lacunas, for example, English background, for those students who have deficiency in it. Activities of the induction program Induction program includes; Physical Activity, Creative Arts, Universal Human Values, Literary, Proficiency Modules, Lectures by Eminent People, Visits to Local Area, Familiarization to Department/Branch and Innovations, etc. For more details refer to “A Guide to Induction Program”, Page – 31, Model Curriculum for Undergraduate Degree Courses in Engineering and Technology, January 2018, Volume I, published by AICTE, New Delhi. 3
VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI Scheme of Teaching and Examination 2018 – 19 Outcome Based Education(OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) (Effective from the academic year 2018 – 19) I SEMESTER B.E./B.Tech (PHYSICS GROUP) Sl. Course and Course Title Teaching Paper Teaching Hours Examination No Course Code Department Setting /Week Board Practical/ Credits Total Marks Drawing Lecture Tutorial CIE Marks SEE Marks Theory Duration inhours L T P 1 BSC 18MAT11 Calculus and Linear Mathematics Maths 3 2 -- 03 40 60 100 4 Algebra 2 BSC 18PHY12 Engineering Physics Physics Physics 3 2 -- 03 40 60 100 4 3 ESC 18ELE13 Basic Electrical E and E E and E 2 2 -- 03 40 60 100 3 Engineering Engineering Engineering 4 ESC 18CIV14 Elements of Civil Civil Civil 2 2 -- 03 40 60 100 3 Engineering and Engineering Engineering Mechanics 5 ESC 18EGDL15 Engineering ME, Auto, IP, Mechanical 2 -- 2 03 40 60 100 3 Graphics IEM, Mfg Engineering Engineering 6 BSC 18PHYL16 Engineering Physics Physics Physics -- -- 2 03 40 60 100 1 Lab. 7 ESC 18ELEL17 Basic Electrical E and E E and E -- -- 2 03 40 60 100 1 Engineering Engineering Engineering Laboratory 8 HSMC 18EGHL18 Technical English-I Humanities Humanities -- -- 2 -- 40 60 100 1 Total 12 08 08 23 320 480 800 20 II SEMESTER B.E./B.Tech (chemistry GROUP) Sl. Course and Course Title Teaching Paper Teaching Hours Examination No Course Code Department Setting /Week Board Practical/ Credits Total Marks Drawing Lecture Tutorial CIE Marks SEE Marks Theory Duration inhours L T P 1 BSC 18MAT21 Advanced Calculus Mathematics Maths 3 2 -- 3 40 60 100 4 and Numerical Methods 2 BSC 18PHY22 Engineering Chemistry Chemistry 3 2 -- 3 40 60 100 4 Chemistry 3 ESC 18ELE23 C Programming for Computer Computer 2 2 -- 3 40 60 100 3 Problem Solving Science and Science and Engineering Engineering 4 ESC 18CIV24 Basic Electronics ECE/E and E and C 2 2 -- 3 40 60 100 3 I/ TC Engineering 5 ESC 18EGDL25 Elements of ME, Auto, Mechanical 2 2 -- 3 40 60 100 3 Mechanical IP, IEM, Mfg Engineering Engineering Engineering 6 BSC 18PHYL26 Engineering Chemistry Chemistry -- -- 2 3 40 60 100 1 Chemistry Laboratory 7 ESC 18ELEL27 C Programming Computer Computer -- -- 2 3 40 60 100 1 Laboratory Science and Science and Engineering Engineering 8 HSMC 18EGHL28 Technical English– II Humanities Humanities -- -- 2 -- 40 60 100 1 Total 12 10 6 23 320 480 800 20 Note: BSC: Basic Science, ES: Engineering Science, HSMC: Humanity and Social Science. Definition of Credit: 1 hour Lecture (L) per week per semester = 1 Credit 2 hour Tutorial (T) per week per semester = 1Credit 2 hour Practical/Laboratory/Drawing (P) per week per semester = 1Credit. 4
VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI Scheme of Teaching and Examination 2018 – 19 Outcome Based Education(OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) (Effective from the academic year 2018 – 19) I SEMESTER B.E./B.Tech (chemitry GROUP) Sl. Course and Course Title Teaching Paper Setting Teaching Hours Examination No Course Code Department Board /Week Practical/ Credits Total Marks Drawing Lecture Tutorial CIE Marks SEE Marks Theory Duration inhours L T P 1 BSC 18MAT11 Calculus and Linear Mathematics Mathematics 3 2 -- 3 40 60 100 4 Algebra 2 BSC 18CHE12 Engineering Chemistry Chemistry 3 2 -- 3 40 60 100 4 Chemistry 3 ESC 18CPS13 C Programming for Computer Computer 2 2 -- 3 40 60 100 3 Problem Solving Science and Science and Engineering Engineering 4 ESC 18ELN14 Basic Electronics ECE/E and I/ E and C 2 2 -- 3 40 60 100 3 TC Engineering 5 ESC 18ME15 Elements of ME, Auto, Mechanical 2 2 -- 3 40 60 100 3 Mechanical IP, IEM, Mfg Engineering Engineering Engineering 6 BSC 18CHEL16 Engineering Chemistry Chemistry -- -- 2 3 40 60 100 1 Chemistry Laboratory 7 ESC 18CPL17 C Programming Computer Computer -- -- 2 3 40 60 100 1 Laboratory Science and Science and Engineering Engineering 8 HSMC 18EGHL18 Technical English– I Humanities Humanities -- -- 2 -- 40 60 100 1 Total 12 10 6 23 320 480 800 20 I SEMESTER B.E./B.Tech (physics GROUP) Sl. Course and Course Title Teaching Paper Setting Teaching Hours Examination No Course Code Department Board /Week Practical/ Credits Total Marks Drawing Lecture Tutorial CIE Marks SEE Marks Theory Duration inhours L T P 1 BSC 18MAT21 Advanced Calculus Mathematics Mathematics 3 2 -- 3 40 60 100 4 and Numerical Methods 2 BSC 18PHY22 Engineering Physics Physics Physics 3 2 -- 3 40 60 100 4 3 ESC 18ELE23 Basic Electrical E and E E and E 2 2 3 40 60 100 3 Engineering Engineering Engineering 4 ESC 18CIV24 Elements of Civil Civil Civil 2 2 -- 3 40 60 100 3 Engineering and Engineering Engineering Mechanics 5 ESC 18EGDL25 Engineering ME, Auto, Mechanical 2 -- 2 3 40 60 100 3 Graphics IP, IEM, Mfg Engineering Engineering 6 BSC 18PHYL26 Engineering Physics Physics Physics -- -- 2 3 40 60 100 1 Laboratory 7 ESC 18ELEL27 Basic Electrical E and E E and E -- -- 2 3 40 60 100 1 Engineering Engineering Engineering Laboratory 8 HSMC 18EGHL28 Technical English– II Humanities Humanities -- 2 -- 40 60 100 1 Total 12 08 08 23 320 480 800 20 Note: BSC: Basic Science, ES: Engineering Science, HSMC: Humanity and Social Science. Definition of Credit: 1 hour Lecture (L) per week per semester = 1 Credit 2 hour Tutorial (T) per week per semester = 1Credit 2 hour Practical/Laboratory/Drawing (P) per week per semester = 1Credit. 5
Computation of SGPA and CGPA: (i) The University adopts absolute grading system wherein the marks are converted to grades, and every semester results will be declared with semester grade point average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). The CGPA will be calculated for every semester, except for the first semester. (ii) The grading system with the letter grades and the assigned range of marks under absolute grading system are as given below: Level Outstanding Excellent Very Good Above Average Fail Good Average Letter Grade S A B C D E F Grade Points 10 9 8 7 6 4 00 Percentage of ≥ 90 < 90 < 80 < 70 < 60 < 50 < 40 Marks Scored ≥ 80 ≥ 70 ≥ 60 ≥ 50 ≥ 40 in a Course (90 -100) (80 - 89) (70 - 79) (60 - 69) (45 - 59) (40 - 44) (0 - 39) A student obtaining Grade ‘F’ in a Course shall be considered failed and is required to reappear in subsequent SEE. Whatever the letter grade secured by the student during his / her reappearance shall be retained. However the number of attempts taken to clear a Course shall be indicated in the grade cards/ transcripts. Minimum Attendance Requirement: 85% in each subject during the period from the first to last working day of a semester as prescribed by the University by its calendar of events. Internal Assessment Marks: Theory: Maximum IA Marks is 40. Out of this, 30 Marks is for the performance in the IA Tests (average of 3 tests) and 10 Marks is for Assignment, Quiz, seminar etc. Laboratory: Minimum IA Marks 50% failing which a candidate shall not be eligible to take the corresponding practical subject in the university exam. Promotion to higher semester: Eligibility to ODD semester: failing in not more than 4 subjects of previous 2 semesters and passing in all subjects of preceding year. However, no such restrictions for movement from ODD to EVEN semester, provided the candidate satisfies the attendance requirement of ODD semester. Important Contact Numbers Name and Address Phone Name and Address Phone Number Number 6
ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR ODD SEMESTER: 2018-19 EVENTS DATES REMARKS FRESHERS DAY 04/08/2018 INAUGURAL FUNCTION FOR NEWLY ADMITTED STUDENTS COMMENCEMENT OF 3 WEEK 06/08/2018 TO Physical activity, Creative Arts, MANDATORY INDUCTION 25/08/2018 Universal Human values, Lectures PROGRAM from Eminent persons, Trip, Proficiency Modules etc. INDEPENDENCE DAY 15-08-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY BAKRID 22-08-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY COMMENCEMENT OF FIRST 27/08/2018 REGULAR THEORY & PRACTICAL SEMESTER CLASSES. CLASSES AS PER TIME TABLE. GANESHA CHATURTHI 13-09-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY VERVE 17-09-2018 Annual Intra college cultural Fest MUHARRAM 21-09-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENT-1 25–09-2018 For CIE 10 Marks FIRST IA TEST 27,28&29 - Sept’2018 For CIE 30 Marks GANDHI JAYANTHI 02-10-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY MAHALAYA AMAVASYA 08-10-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY Display of IA Marks & 09-10-2018 1st CIE and Attendance upto Attendance 30-09-2018 DESPATCH OF PROGRESS 10-10-2018 Statement of attendance & IA Marks REPORT TO PARENTS will be sent to Parents via SMS KALANJALI 12&13 - Oct’2018 Annual Inter college cultural Fest AYUDHA POOJA 18-10-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY VIJAYADASHAMI 19-10-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENT-2 20- 10- 2018 For CIE 10 Marks SECOND IA TEST 22,23&25- Oct’2018 For CIE 30 Marks VALMIKI JAYANTHI 24-10-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY KANNADA RAJYOTSAVA 01-11-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY Display of IA Marks 02-11-2018 2nd CIE and Attendance upto & Attendance 31-10-2018 DESPATCH OF PROGRESS 03-11-2018 Statement of attendance & IA Marks REPORT TO PARENTS will be sent to Parents via SMS NARAKA CHATURDASHI 06-11-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY BALIPADYAMI 08-11-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENT-3 17-11-2018 For CIE 10 Marks THIRD IA TEST 19, 20 & 22 –Nov’2018 For CIE 30 Marks Id MILAD 21-11-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY KANAKADASA JAYANTHI 26-11-2018 GENERAL HOLIDAY Display of IA Marks & 30-12-2018 3rdCIE and Attendance upto Attendance 30-11-2018 Despatch Of Progress Report To 01-12-2018 Statement of attendance & IA Marks Parents will be sent to Parents via SMS Last working day of odd semester Semester End Exam (Practical) Semester End Exam (Theory) Commencement of Even semester classes 7
ABOUT THE TRUST Sri Krishnadevaraya Educational Trust (SRI KET): The trust is the backbone of our institute.The commitment and leadership qualities fo the members of Sri Krishnadevaraya Educational Trust make the Educational experience most valuable and future oriented. Sri Krishnadevaraya Educational Trust provides quality education through selfless service. It was established in 1985 by a group of 19 philanthropists with the sole objective of imparting quality technical education. The professional colleges run by Sri KET includes Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences (KCDS) and Sir M V School of Architecture. ABOUT THE INSTITUTE Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology-Bengaluru, is one of the leading technical institutes established in 1986, having completed its silver jubilee. The institute has spacious campus covering about 133 acres. The lush green ambience of Sir MVIT makes the campus, free from pollution. Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology is recognized by AICTE, New Delhi, approved by Government of Karnataka and is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belagavi, and ISO Certified. The institute offers 9 Undergraduate, 5 Postgraduate courses along with 8 Research and consultancy activities in most of the departments with provision for Ph.D. Affiliations, Accreditation and Rankings hh Approved by AICTE, New Delhi hh Recognized by Government of Karnataka hh An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution hh Accreditedby NAAC B++ Grade hh Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi hh Accredited by National Board of Accreditation (2014) New Delhi hh Certified by Scientific & Industrial Research Organizations (SIRO) Unique features of SIRMVIT hh Strong academics, Consistent University Ranks, very high percentage of distinctions. hh Focus on Soft skills, personality Development &Top Placements with Highest Packages hh igital class rooms, well equipped Labs, WIFI enabled campus,Auditorium & Seminar D Hall. hh Industry Interactions & visits, internship program and live projects, Sir MVIT Incubation Center hh R&D projects funded by various agencies including AICTE, UGC, DST, VTU, MHRD etc. hh Susamskriti, a cultural forum, AbhiKalpana - an NGO, Individual Department forums hh Excellent Indoor and Outdoor Sports Facilities. hh Strong ties with our Vibrant Alumni. hh Women Empowerment Cell 8
COURSES OFFERED The Institute offers courses in the following disciplines with the intake shown against each of them. Total intake is 998 Under Graduate (UG) Courses Sanctioned Intake B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering 120 B.E. in Information Science & Engineering 60 B.E. in Electronics & Communication Engineering 120 B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering 120 B.E. in Telecommunication Engineering 60 B.E. in Mechanical Engineering 120 B.E. in Biotechnology 60 B.E. in Industrial Engineering& Management 30 B.E. in Civil Engineering 60 Post Graduate (PG) Courses Sanctioned Intake Master of Computer Applications [MCA] 60 Master of Business Administration [mba] 120 M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Computer 25 Integrated Manufacturing ) M.Tech.inElectronics & Communication Engineering 25 (Electronics) M.Tech. in Biotechnology 18 (Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering) RESEARCH CENTERS Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Department of Computer Science & Engineering Department of Information Science & Engineering Department of Biotechnology Department of Basic Sciences & MBA 9
Institutional organization Principal Name Qualification Designation Contact No Dr.V. R. Manjunath B.E., M.Tech(IITB)., Ph.D(IITB) Principal 080-28467248 HEADS OF THE DEPARTMENT Sl. Name Qualification Department No 1. Mr. H.P.Mahendra Babu B.E., M.E. Dept. of Civil Engg. 2. Dr. Shanmukharadhya B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D Dept. of Mech. and IEM 3. Dr. H. L. Suresh M.E,Ph.D. Dept. of Elect. Engg. 4. Dr. R. SundaraGuru A.M.IE., M.E., Ph.D Dept. of Elns. Engg. 5. Dr. E. Kavitha B.E., M.E., Ph.D Dept. of Telecom. 6. Dr.G.C.Bhanu Prakash B.E., M.S., Ph.D Dept. of Computer Sc. & Engg. 7. Dr. VijayaKarthik P. B.E., M.E., Ph.D Dept. of Information Sc. & Engg. 8. Dr.H.G.Nagendra B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Dept. of Biotechnology 9. Dr.G.M. Krishnaiah B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Dept. of Chemistry 10. Dr. Hariharan Nalatore B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Dept. of Physics 11. Mr.U.S. Hegde B.Sc., M.Sc. Dept. of Mathematics 12. Dr.Manjula Sanjay Koti MCA, M.Phil, Ph.D Dept. of Master of Computer Applications 13. Dr.Sandya Suswaram B.Sc., MBA, M.Phil., Dept. of Master of Business Administration Ph.D 14. Dr. Rajesh Y. H. M.PED, Ph.D. Physical Education Director 15. Mr. Ravish P.Y. B.Sc., M.LISc Library & Information Centre Training and placement officer Name Qualification Designation Contact No Prof. S. H. Khan M.Sc. MBA, PLACEMENT OFFICER 65679740 PGDPM & IRSDHRM Manager administration Name Qualification Designation Contact No Mr. Narayan M.Shetty MA MANAGER 28477024/25/26 Ext;106 Manager transport Name Qualification Designation Contact No Mr. C.BabuRaju M.A. ASSISTANTMANAGER 28477024/25/26 Ext;207 security chief Name Qualification Designation Contact No T. JaganmohanReddy MBA ESTATEOFFICER 9535512345 warden boys hostel Name Qualification Designation Contact No Mr.Elaiyaraja B.Tech Warden 28477027 /7760011769 wardens ladies hostel Name Qualification Designation Contact No Dr.VShanta B.E., M.Sc., Engg Warden 28477027 /7760011874 Ph.D Ms.Dhanalakshmi B.Com., M. Com Asst. Resident Warden 28467247 /7760011713 Mrs. Savithri R DCSE Asst. Resident Warden 9886371052 10
FACULTY LIST Department of Civil Engineering Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr.V.R.Manjunath B.E., M.Tech (IITB)., Ph.D(IITB) Principal 2. Mr. H.P. Mahendra Babu B.E., M.E. Associate Professor & HOD I/C 3. Mr. K.V.R.Prasad B.E., M.E. Associate Professor 4. Dr. S.Shivanna B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Associate Professor 5. Dr.H.Ravi kumar. B.E., M.E., Ph.D Associate Professor 6. Dr. Chinmayee B.E., M.E., Ph.D Associate Professor 7. Ms. Anitha Jayaraman B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 8. Ms.Pradeepa.S. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 9. Ms.Ramya. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 10. Ms.Tamil Selvi N. B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 11. Ms. Vyshanavi D.R B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 12. Ms.Ajilin.R B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 13. Ms.Bhavya B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 14. Ms.Saranya S B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr.Shanmukharadhya B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D Professor& HOD 2. Dr.V.Shantha. B.E., M.Sc., Engg, Ph.D Professor 3. Dr. D.N.Drakshayani B.Sc., M.Sc. Engg. Ph.D Professor 4. Dr. Prasad A.J.K. B.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D Associate Professor 5. Dr.G.Balakumar B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D Associate Professor 6. Mr.K.S.Manoharan B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 7. Mr.Mohan chandran. B.Sc., M.Tech. Associate Professor 8. Mr.S.B.Halesh B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 9. Mr.Janardhana K B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 10. Mr. Mahaboob BashaD B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 11. Mr. Ramesh Guledagudda. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 12. Mr. PrashanthL B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 13. Mr. S.H.Prashanth B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 14. Mr.Hanumanthray Gowda M.B B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 15. Mr. Shivakumar S. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 16. Mr. Kiran kumar. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 17. Mr.Chethan D. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 15. Mr.M.Nataraja. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 16. Mr.Chandrasekhar. B B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 18. Mr.Yeshvantha H.S B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 19. Mr. KumarswamyR. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 20. Mr.Sampath Kumar B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 21. Mr.Madhu Kumar K. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 22. Mrs.Veena B.G. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 23. Mr.KarthikM. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 24. Mr.Ramesh Konaraddy B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 25. Ms.Asha Rani B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 11
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Mr. Khalique Ejaz Ahmed B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 2. Mr.Nagesh B.M. B.E., MSc (Engg) Associate Professor Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr. H.L. Suresh B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D Professor & HOD 2. Mr. M.S.Suresh B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 3. Mr. C.V.Mohan B.E., M.E. Associate Professor 4. Ms.D.Beula B.E., M.E. Associate Professor 5. Ms. R. Subha B.Tech, M.Tech Associate Professor 6. Mr.Shivapriyan Rajendran B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 7. Ms.Sumalatha. B.Tech, M.Tech Assistant Professor 8. Ms.Rekha Radhakrishnan B.Tech, M.Tech Assistant Professor 9. Ms.Nayana.B.R. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 10. Ms.Kumaraswamy.R. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 11. Ms.Bindiya Tyagi. B.E., M.Sc. (Engg) Assistant Professor 12. Ms. Nanda Shivamoggi. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 13. Ms.Anchal.C. B.Tech, M.Tech Assistant Professor 14. Ms.Janaki B Borad B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 15. Ms.Ragha Sudha B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 16. Mr.Manohar Varma K V M B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 17. Mr. Kiran Kumar M K B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 18. Mr.Nitin Kumar Reddy K N B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 19. Ms. Vidya Shree N A B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 20. Ms. Thanuja M B Tech M.Tech Assistant Professor 21. Ms.Sreedevi K B.E M.Tech Assistant Professor 22. Ms.Reshma T M B Tech M.Tech Assistant Professor 23. Mr.Keshava Raju.C B E M.Tech Assistant Professor 24. Ms. Shushma.S.M B E M.Tech Assistant Professor Department of Information Science & Engineering Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr.Vijayakarthik.P. B.E., M.E., Ph.D Professor& HOD 2. Dr. S.N.Sheshappa B.E., M.E., Ph.D Associate Professor 3. Dr.Vani Priya C.H. B.SC., M.E., M.C.A., Ph.D Associate Professor 4. Mr.Raghav.S. B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 5. Mr.Vijaya kumar.Y.M. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 6. Mr.Byregowda. B.K. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 7. Ms.Suguna.M.K. B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 8. Ms.Shantha H.Biradar.. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 9. Mr.Manohar.R. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 10. Ms.Rashmi Amardeep B.E., M.S. Assistant Professor 11. Ms.Padmini.C. B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 12. Ms.Smitha Patil B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 12
Department of Telecommunication Engineering Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr. E. Kavitha B.E., M.E., Ph.D Professor& HOD 2. Dr.K.Roopa B.E., M.Tech. Ph.D Associate Professor 3. Ms. Savitha.A. Harkude B.E., M.E. Associate Professor 4. Ms.Kalaiarasi.M. B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 5. Mr. A.R.Ravindra B.E. Assistant Professor 6. Mr.Subra Chakraborty. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 7. Ms.Divyarani.M.S B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 8. Ms.Srilakshmi T B.Tech, M.Tech Assistant Professor 9. Ms. Padma Gayathri B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 10. Mr. Pradeep Kumar B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 11. Ms.Suma L B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr.R.Sundaraguru A.M.IE., M.E., Ph.D Professor& HOD 2. Dr. Venkateswaran K B.E., M.E., Ph.D Associate Professor 3. Mr. Satish Kumar B.E., M.S. Associate Professor 4. Ms. S.Krishna Priya B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 5. Mr. R Nataraju B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 6. Ms.Vijayalakshmi Y B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 7. Ms P. Shalini. B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 8. Ms.Safinaz. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 9. Ms.Seema.S B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 10. Mr.I.G.Naveen. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 11. Ms.Soumya.R. Nadgir B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 12. Mr. Phaninder Ravi.P. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 13. Ms.Praveena.N.. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 14. Ms.Bhuvaneswari. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 15. Ms.SwethaL. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 16. Ms. Rajeswari K.N. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 17. Ms.Poongothai.C. B.E., M.E Assistant Professor 18. Ms.Vijayashri V.Belgaonkar B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 19. Mrs.Sheetal Bageli B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 20. Mrs.Vani B.P B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 21. Ms.Anju K Peter B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 22. Ms.Mercy Prisilla.J B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 23. Mr. Shasibhushan B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 24. Ms.Banurekha.K B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr. G.M.Krishnaiah B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Professor& HOD 2. Mr. HM.Sathyananda B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 3. Mr. Prashath.G.K. B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 4. Dr. Anima Upadhyay. B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor 5. Mr. Mutthuraju. M B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 13
Department of Computer Science & Engineering Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr.G.C.Bhanu Prakash B.E., M.S., Ph.D Professor & HOD I/C 2. Dr. Suma Swamy B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D Professor 3. Ms.Sheela Kathavathe.S. B.E., M.S. Associate Professor 4. Mr.B.C.Srinivasa. B.E., M.S. Associate Professor 5. Ms.Pallivi. R. B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 6. Ms. B.N.Rekha B.E., M.Tech Associate Professor 7. Dr.Savitha Choudhary B.E., M. Tech, Ph.D Associate Professor 8. Mr. Elaiyaraj.P B.Tech Assistant Professor 9. Ms.Sowjanya lakshmi.A. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 10. Ms.Ajina.A. B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor 11. Ms.Sushila shidnal B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 12. Mr.Revanasiddappa B.Bandi B.E. M.Tech Assistant Professor 13. Ms.Mayuari. B.E., M.Tech. Assistant Professor 14. Mr.Ravi Kumar.H.R. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 15. Ms.Savitha.P. B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 16. Ms.Mohamadi Ghousiya Kousar B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 17. Mr.Narendra Babu C.R B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 18. Mrs.Dhivya V B.Tech, M.Tech Assistant Professor 19. Ms. Supriya H S B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 20. Ms.Monika Rani B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 21. Ms. Sapna B.E., M.Tech Assistant Professor 22. Mr. Shreyas Suresh Rao B.E., M.S. Assistant Professor Department of Bio-Technology Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr. H.G.Nagendra B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Professor& HOD 2. Dr.Chandrashekar Naik B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Professor 3. Dr.Mrinalini Menon B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Associate Professor 4. Dr. Rajendra Singh.C. B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Associate Professor 5. Dr.Priya Narayan B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Associate Professor 6. Ms.Niveditha B.E., M.E. Associate Professor 7. Mr.Jagadeesh Kumar.D. B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 8. Ms.Sudevi Basu. B.E., M.Tech. Assistant Professor 9. Mr.Manjunath.R B.E., M.Tech. Assistant Professor 10. Ms.Rashmi.K.V. B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 11. Ms.Halima .R. B.Tech, M.Tech. Assistant Professor 12. Mr.Ishwar Chandra. B.E., M.Tech. Assistant Professor Department of Physics Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr. Hariharan Nalatore B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Associate Professor & HoD 2. Dr. Asha Rao B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Professor 3. Mr. N.Sasi Kumar B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 4. Mrs. Purnimaa. N.Dixit B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 5. Ms.Veena shivaprasad. B.Sc., M.Sc. /PGDCA Assistant Professor 6. Mr. Dileep M.S B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 14
DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS [MCA] Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr.Manjula Sanjay Koti MCA, M.Phil, Ph.D Professor& HOD 2. Ms. K.Lakshmi B.Sc., MCA, M.Phil Associate Professor 3. Ms.Sujatha Anand B.Sc., MCA, M.Phil Associate Professor 4. Ms.R.Latha B.Sc., MCA, M.Phil Associate Professor 5. Ms.Vani Harave. B.Sc., MCA, M.Phil Assistant Professor 6. Sri. B.Muthuramalingam. B.Sc., MCA, M.Tech Assistant Professor 7. Sri. Raghavendra Rao.B.G B.Sc., MCA Assistant Professor 8. Sri. Vasantha.S B.Sc., MCA Assistant Professor 9. Ms.Sneha Bharathi B.Sc., MCA Assistant Professor 10. Mrs.Komala B.Sc., MCA Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION [MBA] Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Dr.Sandya Suswaram B.Sc., MBA, M.Phil, Ph.D Associate Professor & HoD I/C 2. Dr. G.Srinivasa B.Com., MBA, Ph.D Associate Professor 3. Ms. Lakshmi.H B.E., MBA. Assistant Professor 4. Mr.Harisha.B.S. BBM, MBA. Assistant Professor 5. Mrs. Anuradha bhushan. B.Com., M.Com. MBA Assistant Professor 6. Mrs.Tania Thomas BCA, MBA Assistant Professor 7. Ms.Deepthi J.R B.E., MBA Assistant Professor 8. Ms. Srilakshmi Venkat Rao B.Tech, MBA Assistant Professor 9. Ms. Sudharani. B.N BBM, MBA Assistant Professor Department of MATHS Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Ms. U.S.Hegde B.Sc., M.Sc. Associate Professor & HOD 2. Dr.Gangadharaiah.Y.H B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Professor 3. Dr.S.K.Uma B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D Professor &HOD. 4. Ms.S.Uma B.Sc., M.Sc. Associate Professor 5. Ms.Chaya.T.Y. B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 6. Mr. Aravid.P.N B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 7. Ms. R.N.Shubha B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 8. Ms.Ishrath B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 9. Ms.Malashree.S B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor 10. Ms.Chetana.M.B. B.Sc., M.Sc. Assistant Professor Department of HUMANITIES (KANNADA,ENGLISH &CONSTUTION) Sl. No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation 1. Mr. Prashantha B.B. B.Com., LLM Assistant Professor 15
AWARDS TO VTU RANK HOLDERS: As an expression of appreciation and encouragement to the students, the Trust has extended gold medal and cash award to the students who secure University Ranks in B.E., M. Tech., M.C.A. and M.B.A. This is in recognition of their efforts to achieve academic excellence and bringing laurels to the Institution. Gold Medal and Cash award of Rs.1 ,00,000/- for 1st Rank. Gold Medal and Cash award of Rs. 75,000/- for 2nd to 5th Rank. Gold Medal and Cash award of Rs. .50,000/- for 6th to10th Rank. Gold Medal and Cash award of Rs. 5000/-to the M. Tech. Rank Holders. CASH AWARD TO STUDENTS WHO SECURE 80% AND ABOVE IN VTU EXAMS AND100% MARKS ININDIVIDUAL SUBJECTS : Cash prize of Rs. 500/- to each student who secures 80% –In case of BE, MCA and M.Tech. courses and 70% and above in case of MBA course in aggregate in VTU examinations and 100% marks in individual subjects. CONSISTENT DISTINCTION HOLDERS - MEDALS AND CERTIFICATE OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Medals and Certificate of Academic Excellence to students who pass all the eight semester examinations in Ist class with distinction. SRI VENKATASWAMY RAJU ENDOWMENT AWARD Sri K. Changama Raju, Trustee, Sri KET and Chairman, M/s. Hyagreeva Hotels & Resorts P Ltd., Bangalore has instituted the cash award of Rs.5,000/- in the name of his brother Late Sri K. Venkataswamy Raju to 1st Rank holder in BE declared by Visvesvaraya Technological University. Dr. D. R. RAJU ENDOWMENT PRIZE OF RS. 1,000/- Awarded to a student fulfilling the following conditions The student should belong to BE Course of any branch He/She should have passed all the semester examinations 1st to 8th in first attempt. He / She should have secured the highest marks in final Year 7th and 8th semester taken together examinations of the University among all the students of BE course of all braches. Dr. M.S. Indira Cash Award of Rs.2,000/- to Electrical & Electronics Engineering Students Instituted by Dr. M. S. Indira, former Principal to the student of Electrical & Electronics Engineering who fulfil the following condition: The student should belong to Electrical & Electronics Engineering course. e/She should have passed all the semester examinations (1st to 8th) in first attempt with First H Class Distinction. The aggregate of all the semesters should be 80% and above. Cash awards to the students who secure 100% marks in individual subject: Cash award of Rs. 500/- will be given to the students who secure 100% marks in individual subject in the recently declared University (results–February & July) 16
General facilities for Students Library: Library and information centre is centrally located with independent spacious block, with an area of 1400.8sqm.Spread over two floors. Total seating capacity is 300 students at a time. The library is having a collection of 64,897 volumes. The collection includes reference works such as Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Hand Books and Standards. The library has a stock of 1955 CDs/ DVDs of books and Technical Periodicals and other Audio Visual (NPTL) resources. The library works between 8-45 a.m to 9.00 p.m. the library is fully computerized with WEB - enabled library software which facilitates within and outside campus. The Software has a facility for Bar-coding for inventory and circulation control. In addition, through the library web portal, links have been provided to some of the science, engineering and technology websites. Books for competitive examinations like GATE, GMAT, GRE etc., are available. Library follows the Open Access System encouraging the user to browse freely in the stack area. Membership: The membership is open to all students and staff of the institute. Students can borrow four books at a time, four books from the Circulation Section. To encourage and motivate students, additional library books are issued as incentive to merit students -two additional books for students who secure first class with distinction and one extra book for students who secure first class). LIBRARY FACILITIES: SC & ST Book Bank facility, Incentives facility, Internet facility, Departmental Library facility, Hostel library facility, Digital Library facility, Reprographic, Scanning & Printing facility, WEB OPAC facility, Inter Library Loan facility (DELNET), Institution membership with CMTI, NAL, British Council. Library web portal : Separate library web portal facility to access e-journals, e-books, e-NEWS papers, Old Question papers, National Digital Library (NDL), NPTEL Videos. (https://smvitb.new. knimbus.com) Web OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) : The Library is pleased to announce the launching of additional features to its Library Online Catalogue (WEBOPAC), which are Online Renewals, and Hold Request allows users to search all materials (such as Books, Journals, Magazines, Digital material etc.) available in the library collection. Only Library Members can access http://192.168.4.32/opac/ login.aspxWeb OPAC by using their User ID and Password. hostel: The institute provides hostel accommodation for students - both Men and Ladies who wish to stay in the campus. There are 5 Men’s Hostels, one for fresher sand the others for seniors. Hostels for men Unit Accommodation Capacity I Freshers ( I Year students) 156 students II Seniors 250 students. III PG Hostel Special Rooms for Seniors 158 students IV Mess Block 82 students V Seniors 300 students Normally two students are accommodated in a room. The rooms are provided with fans. Each student is provided a cot, a cupboard a table and a chair. Hot water from Solar Water heater is available in the bathrooms. Similarly, there are 3 units in the Ladies Hostel which accommodates 580 students: Hostels for Ladies Unit Accommodation Capacity I Freshers ( I Year students) 100 students II Seniors 150 students. III Seniors 330 students 17
It is located close to the staff quarters, with independent round-the-clock security arrangement. The hostel has separate mess blocks for vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Clean drinking water is provided through Aqua Guardunits.Common facilities available in the Men’s Hostels and Ladies Hostel include library, guest rooms, television, reading room, indoor games and a gymnasium. Further details can be obtained from the Hostel Office. canteen : The College has a Canteen inside the campus in which both South Indian and North Indian dishes are available at reasonable rates. The canteen remains open on all working days. Beverages of different flavours are served on different days according to different seasons. A committee consisting of staff, students and trustees oversee the functioning of the canteen and its upkeep SPORTS :Our students are regularly participating in various sports activities organized by Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum and also other organizations and have won many prizes to bring name and fame to the institution. Our Institution has provided good facilities with 30 acres of land for Sports. OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES: 1. Cricket Field (75 Yards) 2. Foot Ball Field 3. Athletic Track (400 Mts. 8 Lanes Track) 4. Basket Ball Court (Cement) 5. Tennis Court (Clay) 6. Ball Badminton Courts – 2 Nos. 7. Volley Ball Courts – 2 Nos. 8. Kho – Kho Court INDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES: 1. Badminton Courts – 2 Nos. 3. Table Tennis – 2 Nos. 2. Chess 4. Carrom GYMNASIUM FACILITY: 1. Station Multi Gym. 3. Treadmill (Manual) 2. Cycle 4. Dumbbell & Plate Set. Kotak MAHINDRA BANK & ATM: We have Kotak Mahindra Bank branch in our college premises for providing banking facilities to the Students and Staff members. The bank functions six days a week. ATM facility is also available in the Campus. Online fees payment facility is also available; students can pay fees through online. Further details can be obtained from the www.sirmvit.edu ransport (Bus route details): The college provides transport between the city and campus for students and staff. A fleet of 22 buses operate on various routes covering all the major areas of Bangalore. Bus passes are issued on first- come-first-serve basis -subject to availability of seats). Casual commuters, like parents and Alumni, who wish to avail transport facility, can purchase coupons at the reception counter for single journeys. Traveling with valid passes is mandatory as per college rules and anyone found violating the rules is liable to be fined heavily. For further information, students are advised to contact the Transport Incharge Sir MVIT campus at Phone No. 28467248 Extn. : 113, 134 & 207 Besides, the college is also well served by BMTC buses plying on National Highway No. 7, Bangalore - Hyderabad Routes. BMTC Route No. 283A from City Market passes through the campus to Sugatta village. 18
Annual college events INAUGURAL FUNCTION FOR FIRST YEAR CLASSES: This function is held every year after admissions to first year. In this induction programme, students and their parents are free to interact with the Principal, Heads of the Departments and Training & Placement Officer and get clarifications on matters pertaining to college, courses and placements. KALANJALI TECHNO-CULTURAL FESTIVAL: “Kalanjali”, the inter-collegiate festival started in 1998 is an annual feature organized by the “Susamskriti” a Cultural Forum of Sir MVIT. Students from several local and outstation colleges participate in this festival. BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SIR M.VISVESVARAYA: The Institute is named after the great engineer statesman Sir M. Visvesvaraya, the doyen of Indian economy and industrial revolution in the country. It aptly celebrates his Birth Day on 15th September every year with great veneration. Eminent literary, scientific and spiritual personalities are invited to talk on this occasion to inspire the students and staff of the Institute and to bring to memory the great ideals for which Sir M.V. endeavored throughout his life. REPUBLIC DAY AND INDEPENDENCE DAY: Republic Day and Independence Day are celebrated in the campus and the students and staff participate in the flag hoisting ceremony. COLLEGEDAY: College Day is celebrated at the end of the academic year. Annual reports on academic, sports &cultural events are read out and the prizes distributed to the winners of various sports & cultural competitions conducted during the academic year. FAREWELL TO FINAL YEAR STUDENTS: The staff of Sir MVIT arranges a farewell to all final year students to wish them good luck and success in their future career. PROJECT EXHIBITION: Institute regularly organises Project exhibition to commemorate the National Technology Day. Both UG & PG students show case their projects. Students of lower semester are also encouraged to participate in the exhibition. Judges from industries and academia are invited to the Departments to evaluate the projects as per the guidelines. Cash prizes are awarded for best projects. Each department gives away prizes for top three projects. Cash award for first prize was Rs.3000/-, Second prize Rs.2000/- and Third prize Rs.1000/- are given. Participants are given a participation certificate as a token of appreciation. SUSAMSKRITI CULTURAL FORUM: This forum provides a platform to students in creative arts such as music, dance, literary, theatre events, etc, and conducts activities throughout the year. It also holds the annual talent search competition “VERVE”, where the fresh talents are spotted and groomed to represent the college cultural team in intercollegiate competitions. Cash prizes are given to the winners of VERVE. The year-long activities of SUSAMSKRITI includes state-level Inter collegiate Techno-Cultural Festival “KALANJALI” held every year. In addition, the Kannada forum HONGIRANA conducts ISIRI programme, English forum conducts LITERATI consisting of seminars, quizz, essay writing competitions, etc. while the Eco Club organizes NISARGA including Environmental awareness programs. SUNAADA: A forum totally dedicated to promote Indian music and art has been established under the wings of Susamskrithi. It conducts programmes by renowned artists so as to bring an awareness of rich Indian culture among the students. GAP: The institute’s theatre group, called GAP (Getting Across People) promotes theatrical talents among young students. They host productions at prominent cultural venues in the city. 19
Guidelines for students ADMISSION: Admissions to first semester of various courses are done at the start of every academic year by strictly following the prevailing regulations/norms of GOI / CET/COMEDK/KMAT/ University /AICTE, etc. A candidate seeking admission shall present the admission order issued by CET/ COMEDK/ KMAT/ Management to the College and follow the guidelines prescribed for the purpose. At the time of admission, a student has to produce the following documents. 1. Entrance exam rank card. 2. S.S.L.C. Marks Card (10th) 3. Marks Cards of Qualifying Examination (12th) 4. Study Certificate 5. Rural Certificate (Selected under rural quota) 6. Transfer Certificate 7. Caste Certificate (if the student belongs to SC / ST / Cat-1 category) 8. Migration Certificate (if the student is from other Universities) 9. Eligibility Certificate from VTU (if the student is from outside Karnataka State) 10. Certificate issued by Ministry of Human Resource Development in case of Foreign Nationals / NRIs. The submission of above documents is mandatory. Without these, his/her admission will not be approved by the Director of Technical Education and Visvesvaraya Technological University. Students are not allowed to take the University examinations unless the admission is approved by these two bodies. REGISTRATION: At the start of each semester, eligible students are required to register their names in the department on the day prior to opening day announced in the college calendar, paying the prescribed tuition fees and other dues. Late registration shall carry a fine of Rs. 300/- per day up to 5 working days. For registration on or after the sixth working day after reopening, a student will be charged re-registration fee of Rs. 3,000/-. However, the responsibility of satisfying the attendance requirement as per the regulations of VTU lies with the student. COLLEGE WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday: Forenoon - 9:00 A.M. - 11.55 A.M. Afternoon - 12.40 P.M. - 4-15 P.M. Saturday : 9:00 A.M. to 12.45 P.M. Lunch Break :11.55 A.M. to 12.40 P.M. Time table for the current semester will be displayed on the departmental notice boards on the reopening day. Tests and internal assessment Continues Internal Evaluation (CIE):The IA marks is based on CIE for a total of 40 marks. Out of this 30 marks is based on performance of a student in 3 internal tests conducted in a semester in each subject, while remaining 10 marks is based on the assignment / quiz / seminar. Semester End Exams(SEE):The university conducts examinations in each subjects at the end of the semester for a total of 100 marks, which will be reduced to 60 marks. Therefore, the total marks in each subject will be 100 out of which 60 marks from SEE and 40 marks from CIE. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Two students from each class are selected on merit as a link between students and the administration. 20
Duties and responsibilities of class representatives: To monitor the disciplinary aspects of students inside the class rooms. To contact the HOD for making alternative arrangement for engaging free classes. To discuss with students, their genuine requirements and communicate to the appropriate authority such as Local Guardian Cell, concerned HOD or the Principal. To attend regular meetings organized in each semester with the Principal and Heads of the Departments for exchanging views. In addition to the above, class representatives are free to meet the Principal and discuss any problem. LOCAL GUARDIAN SCHEME: Students of all the semesters of UG Courses are covered under this scheme. This scheme is meant to bridge the gap between the teachers, students and their parents. Under this scheme, counsellors from among teaching faculty are appointed to supervise the progress of 15-20 students each in all aspects. Computerized system generates two reports on academic progress and class attendance which are sent to parents through email and SMS each semester. The Coordinators for the I/II semester students are the Heads of the Physics & Chemistry departments. The coordinators for higher semester students are the respective Heads of the Departments or their nominees. CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS Discipline Students should keep the campus clean and protect the environment. Students should not damage/misuse college property. Students should exhibit total discipline and exemplary behave No Smoking policy SMOKING is strictly prohibited in the campus. ID card S tudents should wear ID card in the campus throughout the stay Students are expected to wear decent and formal dresses. Uniform Students should wear prescribed uniform for Physics, Chemistry & Electrical engineering Labs. Bus pass Students should carry valid college bus pass and should produce the same whenever required. Students coming by two-wheelers should compulsorily wear helmets and Wearing helmet posses a valid driving license. Students should park their vehicles in a designated parking area only. U se of MOBILE PHONES is strictly PROHIBITED inside the campus. Mobile phones V iolation of this rule will lead to confiscation of the mobile phone and disciplinary action will be intiated. RAGGING is strictly prohibited both inside and outside the campus. Ragging Any student indulging in ragging will be immediately suspended from the College; a case will be registered and handed over to Police for further action. 21
INSTRUCTIONS TO PARENTS In the interest of their wards, the parents are requested to adhere with the following and help in shaping their better future: 1. To regularly keep in touch with the HOD / Faculty / LG / Warden regarding their academic progress, regularity to classes and behavior, Not Satisfying Attendance Requirement (NSAR) and Not Satisfying Sessional Requirement (NSSR). 2. To respond to the LGS Report sent by the college after 1st and 2nd Test. 3. To give complete details of the local guardian, address, phone, e-mail ids etc. if the student is a resident of the HOSTEL. 4. To keep track of their wards with reference for any unauthorized visits, absence from college, especially if the student is a resident of the HOSTEL. 5. Advise their wards not to involve in ragging, acts of indiscipline in the campus / outside including hostels which is a Criminal Offence as per the Circulars of UGC, AICTE. 6. To advise the students to attend all the tests in all the subjects without fail. Malpractice during tests/University examinations which will attract punitive action. 7. Ensure that every student will report to the institute on the scheduled date of registration every semester which will avoid being detained under NSAR. 8. To give complete contact details of parent and update changes in contact details viz. address, mobile number, email-id to the following sirmvitbgl@gmail.com or contact the Administrativ eoffice. 9. Parents can avail the performance and attendance status of their wards in the college website periodically. The login ID and password for the same may be obtained from the admission section or through e-mail sirmvitadmissions@gmail.com 10. If the parents and students have any problems, they are requested to meet the concerned HOD. Training and Placement Cell Staff Details Name Designation Prof. S H KHAN Training and placement officer SV RAMESHA Data entry operator and placement coordinator MANU GOWDA Admin. assistant and placement coordinator N PEETHAMBARAM PS to Training and placement officer The placement drive for 2017-2018 Batch students started on 10th AUG-2017. Till date 39 companies have conducted their campus drive in our college and 475 offers have been issued to 387 placed students. 88 students holding multiple offers. The average placement till date is 81.8%. This year the following were the high package companies which conducted campus for our students: Media. net: 30 lakhs HP, ODESSA, TEMENOS, ZS ASSOCIATE: 8.50 Lakhs per annum. HSBC: BLU OPTIMA: 07 Lakhs per annum TALLY SOLUTION: 06 LAKHS etc 22
THE COMPANIES WHICH PICKED UP GOOD NUMBER OF STUDENTS FROM OUR COLLEGE ACCENTURE : 170 WIPRO : 36 ARICENT : 33 OMICS INTERNATIONAL : 24 MUSIGMA : 18 MIND TREE : 17 TEMENOS : 15 NAGARJUNA CONSTRUCTIONS : 15 SOME NOTICEABLE ACHIEVEMENTS DURING CURRENT YEAR PLACEMENT 1. OMICS INTERNATIONAL selected 24 Biotech students. Two more BIO TECH companies BIONEEDS AND SYNEGENE ARE ON THE WAY. 2. In TEMENOS, 15 students cleared technical interview and went for HR. All of them got selected in HR making it 100% conversion rate. 3. ACCENTURE picked up 170 students. 4. NCC urban selected 13 civil and 02 Mechanical Engineers in campus interview conducted in our college. This is great going for civil engineers in the prevailing job market of civil engineers IMPORTANT CORE COMPANIES WHICH VISITED TO COLLEGE DURING THE CURRENT YEAR2017-18 1. CYIENT: Mechanical, E&E,,E&C, 2 . KPIT: E&E and E&C 3. NAGARJUNA CONSTRUCTIONS: Civil and Mechanical 4. AVTEC: Mechanical IN-ROADS IN NEW CORPORATE AREAS DURING 2017-18 This year till date we invited following new companies to our college: 1. HSBC 5. KPIT 2. BLUE OPTIMA 6. VM WARE 3. AVTEC 7. TALLY SOLUTIO 4. MEDIA.NET 8 BIO NEEDS NCC PIPES AND POLES: CIVIL CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVES: Mechanical, E&E, E&C AUMA: Mech, E&E, E&C DANSKE: Mechanical, E&E,E&C WAD PACK: Mechanical, IEM ROBERT BOSCH: E&E, E&C OMICS INTERNATIONAL: BIO TECH 23
STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION Professional body / Institutional memberships: Sl.No. Name of the Institution Initiating Department 1. Computer Society of India Computer Science & Engineering 2. Computer Society of India Master of Computer Application 3. SAE Mechanical Engineering 4. IEEE ECE, Telecom, 5. IETE Telecommunication 6. Indian Concrete Institute Civil 7. AIMA / BMA MBA All India Biotech Association Society of Biotechnology Biological Chemists Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers 8. Indian Society of Cell Biology Biotech Research Society of India ABLE ENTREPRENEUR CELL (E-Cell) E-Wings was started in 2006 with the coordinated efforts of the students and faculty of Sir MVIT. The cell works to inspire, educate and support new and future entrepreneurs. To bring out a new generation of Entrepreneurs, Managers and Scientists who are able to inspire and lead tomorrow’s high technology companies. To conduct successful Entrepreneurship education programs so as to develop entrepreneurship skills among students. Student feedback system: SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION SYSTEMS The Institute has a system of regular evaluation of teaching staff by students with a view to get a feedback on their strengths and weaknesses. This will enable them to overcome their weaknesses and to consolidate on their strengths. EXIT POLL The institute has a system of getting feed back from the final year / out going students called EXIT POLL. They evaluate the institution on various criteria to name a few like Infrastructure facilities, Teaching, Hostels, Tests and Examinations, Administration and extra-curricular activities. EVALUATION OF TEACHING FACULTY BY STUDENTS At the end of every semester, students evaluate the teachers handling different theory subjects with regard to various aspects of student-teacher interaction. The evaluation pertains to aspects such as Proper planning in teaching activity Ability to communicate effectively Innovation in teaching methods Creating interactive environment in class room and encouraging questions from students. Absolute confidentiality is maintained to protect the individual assessors. Students carry outthe evaluations online on a network with a central server where the evaluation of individual teachers is consolidated for review by a committee headed by the Principal. The review is followed by an appropriate feedback to teachers so as to facilitate improvement in teaching methods and skills. 24
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