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SRI RAMAKRISHNA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE (Co-Education) (Educational Service: M/s. SNR Sons Charitable Trust) (Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Recognised by Directorate of Technical Education Government of Tamilnadu) An ISO 9001-2008 Certified Institution Academic Calendar 2016 - 2017 Vattamalaipalayam, N.G.G.O. Colony Post, Coimbatore - 641 022. Phone : 0422-2461349 Fax : 0422-2460396 E-mail : info@srptc.ac.in, Web : www.srptc.ac.in 1
OUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE EMBLEM Our Polytechnic College has adopted 4 insignia to signify the various aspects of education in order to achieve “Knowledge, Culture and Perfection”. Education which is the source of “wisdom” is the true knowledge. The wholesome development of personality depends not only on the acquisition of specialized knowledge but also in general knowledge and character building. The middle portion of the emblem indicates Atomic developments. The symbol at the bottom indicates a Versatile machine of Mechanical Engineering. On the left, there is a power line which indicates Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The vehicle above it indicates Automobile Engineering and the portion below it indicates Computer controlled instrument indicating Computer Engineering as well as Instrumentation and Control Engineering. The motto of our college “Enlightenment through Education” further emphasizes the attainment of perfection, the objective to bring out the best in a person and embolden the competitive spirit to face the world in all respects. Mandate Sri Ramakrishna Polytechnic College offers full time technical education and training at Diploma level in various technological disciplines in co-education as prescribed by DOTE, Government of Tamilnadu. In addition to the regular activities, we wish to offer formal and non-formal education towards gainful employment for the candidates, to fulfill the expectations of industries and to uplift the community. Mission Vision Sri Ramakrishna Polytechnic College, managed To develop into an excellent Ploytechnic College by SNR Sons Charitable Trust offers technical and to become a centre for excellence in education and training at diploma level to different engineering disciplines. achieve excellence in domain knowledge, co- curricular and extra-curricular activities with special emphasis on character and personality. It wishes to accomplish the mission by: • Imparting advanced training • Training to meet the challenges of life in various aspects • Bridging the gap between industry and institute • Providing entrepreneurial skills • Shaping responsible citizens 2
CONTENTS 1. Personal Memoranda 4 2. General Information 5 3. The Trust 6 4. The College 7 5. Board of Trustees 9 6. Milestones of the College 10 7. List of Faculty Members 11 8. Transport Facility 24 9. Faculty Advisor 2016-2017 29 10. Strategic Planning Group (CIICP) 32 11. College Phone Numbers 34 12. M - Scheme Curriculum Outline 35 13. M - Scheme Regulations 37 14. Academic Schedule 45 15. Time Table 57 16. Calendar 2016 - 2017 58 3
PERSONAL MEMORANDA Name : Department : Roll No. : Room No. : (If Hosteller) Year : Permanent Address : Phone No. with Std Code: Mobile No. : E-mail ID : Address of the Parent / Guardian E-mail ID : Bank and Account No. : Insurance Policy No.: Driving Licence No. : Height : Weight : Blood Group : In case of Emergency, Please inform Name : Address : Phone No. with Std Code: 4
GENERAL INFORMATION Name : SRI RAMAKRISHNA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Vattamalaipalayam, NGGO Colony Post, Coimbatore - 641 022. College Phone : 0422 - 2461349 Fax : 0422 - 2460396 E-mail : info@srptc.ac.in DOTE : Guindy, Chennai - 25 Phone : 044-2235025, 22351018 AICTE : Southern Regional Office, Sasthri Bhavan, Chennai - 6. 044 - 28275650, 28279998 Nearest : Thudiyalur, Phone : 2642990 Police Station Nearest : NGGO Colony, Coimbatore - 641 022. Post Office Health Centre : College Campus, Phone : 2461526 Bank : South Indian Bank Limited NGGO Colony, Coimbatore - 641 022. Hostel Phone : Mens 0422 - 2460237 Womens 0422 - 2460850, 2461752 Trust Office : 395, Sarojini Naidu Road New Siddhapudur, Coimbatore - 641 044. Phone : 0422 - 4500000, 4500001 Fax : 0422 - 2240521 E-mail : ramakrishnahospital@rediffmail.com 5
THE TRUST S.N.R. Sons Charitable Trust was founded on 9th February 1970, in order to fulfill the dreams of a great philanthropist and visionary Sri. S.N. Rangasamy Naidu and his four sons namely, Late S.N.R. Chinnasamy Naidu Late Prof. P. R. Ramaswami Naidu (Former Principal, G.C.T) Late Sri R. Doraiswami Naidu Late Dr. R. Venkatesalu Naidu Sri. S. N. Rangasamy Naidu was an ardent devotee of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. He was Interested in mankind and wanted to eradicate ignorance and disease by providing education and medical facilities to the poor, the weak and the needy. His sons devoted themselves to the task of fulfilling their father’s aspiration by establishing Sri Ramakrishna Kalyana Mandapam, a community hall meant for religious discourse, seminars, conferences and other intellectual activities. Owing to their indefatigable industry and unflagging zeal, the trust now runs the following institutions • Sri Ramakrishna Kalyana Mandapam - Community Hall, New Siddhapudur, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Hospital - A 700 Bed Hospital, New Siddhapudur, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna College of Nursing, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore • SNR Sons College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science for Women, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Dental College and Hospital, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Vrudhrashram, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Vattamalaipalayam, CBE • Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Vattamalaipalayam, Coimbatore 6
• Sri Ramakrishna Polytechnic College, Vattamalaipalayam, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Rural Health Center, Vattamalaipalayam, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Advanced Training Institute, Vattamalaipalayam, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology, Perur, Pachapalayam, Coimbatore • Sri Ramakrishna Rural Health Center, Perur, Pachapalayam, Coimbatore They have grown in all splendour and grace. The trustees provide the poor with remedies against the greatest physical and mental illness. It is their humble desire to make the community available at large, the benefits of the astonishing advances made in Medical Science. The contemplate, plan and summon of all their resources for overcoming the challenges of future education are with diligence and boldness. THE COLLEGE Sri Ramakrishna Polytechnic College was established by the S.N.R. Sons Charitable Trust in 1996, at Vattamalaipalayam, near N.G.G.O. Colony, about 14 km from Coimbatore. The College has been approved by The Government of Tamilnadu and All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi and affiliated to The Directorate of Technical Education, Chennai. The College stands majestically in a sprawling area of 30 acres. DIPLOMA COURSES OFFERED INTAKE CIVIL ENGINEERING 60 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 60 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 60 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING 30 COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 Total 450 7
SALIENT FEATURES • High quality Diploma Education in Engineering • Well qualified and experienced faculties • Spacious class room, Sophisticated Laboratories & Workshops • Placement and Training Cell • Continuing education & Entrepreneurship Development • Industry Institute Partnership • Playgrounds, Sports & Games • Extra & Co-curricular Activities • Academic excellence & Excellent Placement • Hostel Facility • Transport Facility • Scholarships, Prizes and Awards • Modern library with CD, DVD, PC, DELNET & Net facilities • Examination Cell 8
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Thiru. R. VIJAYAKUMHAR Thiru. D. LAKSHMINARAYANASWAMY Thiru. S. NARENDRAN Thiru. R. SUNDAR MANAGING TRUSTEE Thiru. R. VIJAYAKUMHAR JOINT MANAGING TRUSTEE Thiru. D. LAKSHMINARAYANASWAMY DIRECTOR - (ACADEMICS) Dr. A. EBENEZER JEYAKUMAR PRINCIPAL Dr. B.L. SHIVAKUMAR VICE PRINCIPAL Ms. R. SHANTHI 9
MILESTONES 1996 Establishment of our Polytechnic College with the Mechanical Engineering and Electrical & Electronics Engineering branches 1997 Establishment of Computer Engineering and Electronics & Communication Engineering branches 1998 Inauguration of NSS Unit - I 1999 Establishment of Automobile Engineering branch and Inauguration of Alumni Association 2000 Inauguration of the Institution of Engineers (India) Students Chapter 2001 Inauguration of Placement & Training Cell 2002 Inauguration of Entrepreneurship Development Cell and ISTE staff chapter 2003 Establishment of Instrumentation & Control Engineering branch 2004 Establishment of SRPTC - Men’s Hostel and Inauguration of NSS Unit-II 2005 Inauguration of Continuing Education Cell, Examination cell and Establishment of Multimedia English Communication Laboratory 2006 Establishment of CAD/CAM Laboratory and Inauguration of Tamil Mandram 2008 ISO 9001-2008 Certification and 1st time “The All India Best Polytechnic College Students Chapter Award” conferred by the Institution of Engineers (India) 2009 Inauguration of Women in Development Club 2010 2nd time “The All India Best Polytechnic College Students Chapter Award” Conferred by the Institution of Engineers (India), Establishment of VLSI Lab and Electrical CAD Lab 2011 Inauguration of English literary Association and 3rd time “The All India Best Polytechnic College Students Chapter Award” Conferred by the Institution of Engineers (India) 2012 The Best NSS Unit Award and The Best NSS Programme Officer Award, conferred by The Directorate of Technical Education, Tamilnadu 2014 Establishment of Civil Engineering branch 2014 Canada India Institutional Co-Operation Project 2014 Establishment of process Automation lab. 2015 Establishment of Civil Engineering Laboratories. 2015 4th time “The All India Best Polytechnic College Students Chapter Award” Conferred by the Institution of Engineers (India). 2016 Inauguration of ISTE student chapter. 2016 The best ISTE student Award. 2016 NSS Program Officers Award. 10
LIST OF FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCE ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Ms. S. Devaki M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., MISTE., HoD 2 Ms. D. Jayanthi M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., MISTE., Lecturer (Sl.G)/Chemistry M.Sc., M.C.A., 3 Ms. A. Sudharkani Lecturer (Sr.G)/Maths. M.Phil., (Maths) MISTE., 4 Ms. S. Narmatha M.Sc., M.Phil., MISTE., Lecturer (Sr.G)/Maths. 5 Ms. P. Reenashree M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Lecturer/Maths. (Sr.G) 6 Ms. G. Manonmani M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Lecturer/Physics 7 Ms. P. Sangeetha M.Sc., M.Phil., Lecturer/Physics 8 Ms. D. Kavitha M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Lecturer/Maths. 9 Ms. R. Hindumathi M.Sc., B.Ed., Lecturer/Chemistry 10 Mr. A. Sureshkumar M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Lecturer/Physics 11 Mr. R. Santhoshkumar M.Sc., B.Ed., Lecturer/Chemistry 12 Mr. M. Ashokkumar M.Sc., M.Phil., Lecturer/Maths. 13 Mr. R. Murali M.A., B.Ed., Lecturer/English 14 Ms. F. Jenitha M.A., B.Ed., Lecturer/English 15 Ms. G. Shameena M.A., B.Ed., Lecturer/English 16 Mr. L. Silambarasan M.A., B.Ed., Lecturer/English 17 Ms. J. Shoba M.Sc., Lecturer/Physics 18 Ms. R. Kavitha M.Sc., Instructor/Physics 19 Ms. P. Gandhimathi B.Sc., Instructor/Chemistry Ms. K. Vanitha 20 DTP., Instructor Gnanavadivu DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Mr. V. Sureshkumar M.E., MISTE., HoD 2 Ms. A. Nafeesha Begam B.E., Lecturer 3 Mr. K. Karthikeyan B.E., Lecturer 4 Ms. K. Nivethitha B.E., Lecturer 5 Ms. G. Nivethitha B.E., Lecturer 6 Mr. MD. Mubarak A.K. B.E., Lecturer 7 Mr. M. Arunkumar B.E., Lecturer 8 Mr. M. Mathiyarasu DCE., Instructor 9 Mr. A. Rajkumar DCE., Instructor 11
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Mr. R. Rangaraju M.E., MIE., MISTE., HoD 2 Mr. K. Dhanabalan M.E., Lecturer (Sl.G) 3 Mr. P. Mohankumar M.E., Lecturer (Sr.G) 4 Mr. C. Antony Pratheesh B.E., Lecturer 5 Mr. J. Kanagaraj M.E., Lecturer 6 Mr. V. Surendharan M.E., Lecturer 7 Mr. R. Rayapparaj B.E., Lecturer 8 Mr. M. Arulprakasam B.E., Lecturer 9 Mr. D. Hari Prasath M.E., Lecturer 10 Mr. D. Matheeskumar B.E., Lecturer 11 Mr. K. Elango B.E., Lecturer 12 Mr. K. Raja D.M.E., Instructor 13 Mr. T.I. Devasahayam D.M.E., Instructor 14 Mr. L. Saravanakumar D.M.E., Instructor 15 Mr. D. Alwyn Joseph D.M.E., Instructor 16 Mr. N. Balakrishnan I.T.I (Machinist) Foreman 17 Mr. K. Balasubramanian I.T.I (Turner) Skilled Assistant 18 Mr. C. Senkodiesvaran ITI (MMV) Skilled Asst 19 Mr. S. Arunkumar I.T.I (Machinist) Skilled Assistant DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Mr. B. Selvaraj B.E., PGDBA., MISTE., HoD 2 Mr. M. Sambasivam B.E., MISTE., Lecturer 3 Mr. N. Prabhu B.E., Lecturer 4 Mr. R. Kannan B.E., MISTE., Lecturer 5 Mr. P. Parthipan B.E., Lecturer 6 Mr. K. Manoj B.E., Lecturer 7 Mr. G. Ramasubbu D.M.E., Instructor 8 Mr. T. Ananda Kumar D.A.E., MISTE., Instructor 9 Mr. K. Jayabal I.T.I (MMV)., DME Skilled Asstant 10 Mr. M.S. Janakaraj I.T.I (Turner) Skilled Asstant 12
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Ms. R. Shanthi M.E., MISTE., Vice Principal 2 Mr. D. Gopalakrishnan M.E., MISTE., HoD 3 Ms. V. Niranjanadevi M.E., MISTE., Lecturer (Sr.G) 4 Mr. M. Mailsamy M.E., MISTE., Lecturer (Sr.G) 5 Ms. R. Sagana B.E., Lecturer 6 Ms. S. Balapriyadharshini B.E., Lecturer 7 Mr. M. Rajasekaran B.E., Lecturer 8 Mr. M. Praveen Sundar B.E., Lecturer 9 Mr. D. Santhosh Kumar D.E.E.E., Instructor 10 Mr. R. Ramesh I.T.I., Skilled Assistant 11 Mr. M. Velliyangiri I.T.I., Skilled Assistant 12 Mr. M. Kannan I.T.I., Electrician DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Mr. M. Manickam M.E., MISTE., HoD 2 Ms. J. Akila M.E., MISTE., Lecturer (Sl. G) 3 Ms. P. Revathy B.E., MISTE., Lecturer 4 Ms. R. Vanitha B.E., Lecturer 5 Mr. C. Vinu B.E., Lecturer 6 Ms. R. Samyuktha B.E., Lecturer 7 Ms. N. Umamaheshwari D.E.C.E., Instructor 8 Ms. S. Kasthuri D.E.C.E., Instructor DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Ms. R. Rajam M.E., MISTE., HoD 2 Ms. B. Krishnaveni B.E., Lecturer (Sr.G) 3 Ms. M. Uma Maheswari M.E., MISTE., Lecturer (Sr.G) 4 Mr. M. Senthilnathan B.E., Lecturer 5 Mr. S. Karthick B.E., Lecturer 6 Ms. C. Kanagavalli B.E., Lecturer 13
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., 1 Dr. B.L. Shivakumar Principal PGDCM., BLIS., PGDBA., 2 Ms. I. Immaculate M.E., MISTE., HoD 3 Ms. N. Ushanandhini M.C.A., M.Phil., MISTE Lecturer (Sr. G) 4 Ms. R. Deepa M.C.A., M.E., Lecturer 5 Ms. P. Shanmugavadivu M.C.A., M.Phil., MISTE Lecturer 6 Ms. R. Geethagowri B.E., Lecturer 7 Mr. S. Sriram B.E., Lecturer 8 Mr. S. Rishi D.C.E., Instructor 9 Ms. M. Sangeetha M.C.A., Instructor DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Mr. P. Ramesh M.L.I.Sc., M.Phil., SET., Librarian (Sl.G) 2 Ms. R. Rekha C.L.I.Sc., Library Asst. 3 Mr. R. Manjunathan H.S.C., Library Asst. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 Mr. P. Shanmugavel B.Sc., M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Physical Director (Sr.G) 2 Mr. N. Meenachisundaram S.S.L.C Marker OFFICE S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Accountant/ 1 Mr. R. Sambath Kumar B.Com., Office Manager 2 Mr. R. Prakash B.Com., Record Clerk 3 Ms. R. Siyamala D.C.P., Exam/Office Clerk 4 Ms. V. Annapoorani H.S.C., Office Asst. 5 Ms. V. Sathya M.C.A., Exam Cell Clerk 6 Ms. T. Chitradevi M.B.A., Receptionist 7 Mr. I. Shanmugan B.A., Hardware Engineer 14
HOSTEL S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., 1 Dr. B.L. Shivakumar Warden / Principal PGDCM., BLIS., PGDBA., 2 Mr. Selvaraj B.E., PGDBA., Dy Warden 3 M. Arul Prakasam B.E., Tutor 4 P. Parthipan B.E., Tutor 5 K. Karthikeyan B.E., Tutor 6 R. Kannan B.E., Tutor HOSTEL OFFICE S.No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation 1 G. Raguraman B.A., Supervisor 2 N. Manonmani B.Com., Accountant ATTENDERS S.No. Name S.No. Name 1 Ms. R. Chandra 7 Ms. R. Sumathi 2 Ms. G. Kalavathi 8 Mr. B. Rajendran 3 Ms. R. Bhamarukmani 9 Ms. M. Muthu 4 Ms. U. Papitha 10 Ms. A. Jayalakshmi 5 Ms. N. Amaravathy 11 Mr. N. Ajith 6 Ms. N. Chitra 12 Ms. M. Nageswari HOUSE KEEPING S.No. Name S.No. Name 1 Ms. G. Shanmugalakshmi 6 Ms. A. Krishnaveni 2 Ms. R. Rajeshwari 7 Ms. B. Samuthirakani 3 Ms. M. Sivakami 8 Ms. C. Yasodha 4 Ms. K. Prema 9 Ms. Pappathi 5 Ms. K. Manickam 15
RULES AND REGULATIONS COLLEGE TIMINGS : 8:50 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE 1. Students shall be regular in their attendance. No student shall be absent for the classes without obtaining sanction for leave in advance from the concerned class tutor. Leave letter must be produced to the class tutor while attending the class after the absence. In such case leave letters shall be endorsed by Parent/Guardian/Hostel deputy warden. 2. Absence without producing leave letters or proper reason will be viewed seriously. 3. Leave on medical grounds will be granted only on producing a medical certificate from the doctor. CLASS ROOM BEHAVIOUR 1. Students have to be regular and punctual to their classes. 2. Perfect discipline and silence should be maintained within the college premises. 3. Student should not leave the class room without getting permission from the concerned staff until the class is dispersed. 4. Students should posses the prescribed text books, notebooks. Clark table, calculator, drawing instruments, etc. of their own, while attending classes. 5. Students should be regular in submission of home work, drawing sheets, assignments and laboratory/workshop records as instructed by the concerned staff. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST AND EXAMINATION 1. Periodical class tests and internal tests in each subject will be conducted during the semester. Attendance during tests and examinations is compulsory. Leave or absence for tests/examinations will be viewed seriously. 2. A student who is found guilty of any malpractice, such as copying, possession of material for copying, talking to neighbors, etc. during the conduct of tests and examinations will be punished severely, even to the extent of dismissal from the college. 16
3. Students should secure a minimum of 50% marks in each subject of test / examination. If not, their progress will be considered as “not satisfactory” and they will not be permitted to appear for board examinations. DRESS CODE/UNIFORM 1. Students have to always be neatly and smartly dressed. They should wear uniform as instructed by their staff. 2. Male students shall wear full pant and shirt. Girl students shall wear full skirt and half-saree with close necked jacket or chudithar with over coat. 3. During lab/workshop classes, students should wear black belt and black shoes. 4. The hippie look in dress and hair style must be avoided. HOLIDAYS 1. Holidays declared by the Tamilnadu Government are applicable to the College, as well. GENERAL BEHAVIOURS 1. Smoking use of any kind of intoxicant are strictly prohibited inside the campus. 2. No society, association of clubs should be formed without the prior written permission of the principal. 3. No students shall put up or cause to put any notice without the approval of the principal. 4. Students who are found guilty of any misbehaviour towards fellow students are liable to be punished severely. 5. Students shall not take law into their hands with the employees of the college. Complaints against them shall be brought to the principal’s notice for taking necessary action. CELL PHONE 1. Using cell phones inside the college premises is strictly prohibited. The seized cell phones will be returned to the parents only after the completion of the course. 17
SUBJECT OF STUDY AND CURRICULUM OUTLINE The subject of study shall be in accordance with the syllabus prescribed from time to time in both theory and practical by the Board of Studies, State Board of Technical Education and training, Tamilnadu. The Board Examinations will be conducted at the end of the semester in the month of October/November & April/May. CONDITIONS TO APPEAR FOR BOARD EXAMINATIONS Ref. DTE Lr.No.K.D. 59091 MI 88 dated 9-3-1989 A student will be permitted to appear for the board examinations only if: 1. He/she secured 80% attendance in theory, drawing and practical classes. 2. He/she earns a progress certificate from the Head of the institution for having satisfactorily completed the course of study as prescribed. 3. His/her conduct has been satisfactory. NOTE: READMISSION The discontinued candidates or those who seek transfer can contact the concerned Heads of Departments for readmission. IMPORTANT NOTE 1. A student has to pay his/her examination fee and register his/her application for examination before the last date given by the College and the DOTE. This does not mean that they are eligible to appear for board examinations. 2. The hall ticket will be withheld and the student will not be permitted to write the board examination if, he/she does not have 80% attendance, a satisfactory progress certificate and conduct certificate. 3. If a student fails to satisfy the attendance and other regulations in any semester, he/she has to repeat the course of study of that semester. 4. Leave on medical grounds will not be considered for condonation of attendance. ISO It is a record of our deeds, during the year of sustained growth and steady march towards the goal or regular curriculum. 18
ID CARDS Students should have their ID cards duly signed by the principal. They are expected to have them always and especially at the time of examination. FEE CONCESSION 1. Students who have scored 90% of marks and above in X standard Govt exam are given a full waiver of tuition fee. 2. 25% fee concession is given for the students who have scored 80% and above in X standard / Govt Examination. 3. Upto 5 marks are considered for the children of our employees & students hailing from our sister institutions and 25% tuition fee concession is given for our employee’s children getting admitted. 4. Students who have achieved in national/state level sports are eligible for 25% fee concession under sports quota. TUTORIAL SYSTEM The students are guided and counselled by our faculty. Each staff member is incharge of 30 students. The tutors meet their students once in a week to have a good relationship with them. The tutors keep a close watch over their student’s academic performance. Progress reports are sent to the parents to intimate their wards progress, and attendance particulars. Necessary action will be taken in case of any personal problem. COACHING CLASS Special coaching classes are conducted every Saturday for the weak students for their betterment in academics. AMENDMENT OF RULES The Principal may alter or amend and add further rules from time to time for the smooth functioning of the institution. PUNISHMENT Any student who violates any of the above rules or any other regulations passed from time to time either in words or deeds shall be deemed to have committed serious breach of discipline and will be punished severely. 19
CAMPUS FACILITIES Entire area is under CCTV Camera. COMPUTER CENTER A well established computer centre with LAN and Windows is functioning in an air conditioned room with 10 KVA of UPS. At present the following configurations are available: Serve Pentium XEON processor 3GHz/4GB RAM, 250GB SATA HDD/15” Colour monitor/DVD writer. Personal computer models Pentium IV HT/3GHz with 256 MB and 512 MB RAM/80 HDD/17” COLOUR MONITOR, Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz/80 GB HDD/1 GB RAM/17” LCD monitor and more than 250 latest computers. i3 with 2GHz/500 GB HOD/2GB RAM. All necessary original software are available. Internet facility is available with broad band network and LAN network. PLACEMENT AND TRAINING • Interaction with HR, Managers of various organizations who need candidates for Training/Placement/Recruitment etc. • Industry-Institute interactions like : Campus interviews In-Plant training Industrial visiting Guest Lectures Entrepreneurship development Continuing Education • State-of-art multimedia English Communication Laboratory • Soft Skill Development programmes like : Resume Writing Group Discussion Interview Techniques Time Management Aptitude Test Mock Interview Training Soft Skill and Personality Development Leadership Motivation Communication Skills Self Confidence Building Measures, etc. • Placement and career guidance • 100% placement • Spacious Placement Office with an experienced Placement Officer/ Organizers/Co-ordinators. 20
LISTS OF COMPANIES M/s. L & T., Coimbatore M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra, Chennai M/s. Alstom India Ltd., Coimbatore M/s. Tessolve Semiconductors Pvt Ltd., CBE M/s. Hyundai Motor India Ltd., Chennai M/s. KYB Motor Cycle Supension, Chennai M/s. AXLES India Ltd., M/s. Wipro Aerospace & Defence Information, Bangalore M/s. Texmo Industires Ltd., Chennai M/s. HCL Info Systems Ltd., M/s. Pricol Industires Ltd., Coimbatore M/s. Medkal Consulting., Coimbatore M/s. Act Fibernet, Chennai M/s. KGISL Information Ltd., Coimbatore M/s. Aquasub Engineering, Coimbatore M/s. Vinayak Infotech, Chennai M/s. LGB Pvt Ltd., Coimbatore M/s. Timken bearings India Ltd., Chennai M/s. Cameroon Manufacturing India Ltd., M/s. Renault Nissan, Chennai INDUSTRIAL VISITS To enrich the student’s knowledge along with practical knowledge several industrial visits are arranged for the students. IN-PLANT TRAINING In-Plant training for 2 weeks has been made compulsory for the second and third year students during their vacation through Placement and training Cell. EDC CELL An “Entrepreneurship Development Cell” is functioning in our institution to create awareness among the final year students about the various facts of entrepreneurship as an alternate career option. CONTINUING EDUCATION CELL The main objective of the Continuing Education cell is to offer need based programs. It is a value added and skill oriented short term course which caters the needs of the industries. Some of the short term courses offered are: � CNC Programming � Pro E � Embedded System � Auto CAD � PCB Designing � Advanced Automobile Training � Web Designing 21
CIICP - CELL A CIICP CELL established under the state project Co-ordination unit (SPCU), The Directorate of Technical Education (DOTE) Functions in the College premises which offers need based skill oriented short terms courses. TECHNICAL ASSOCIATIONS The students of all branches organize regular guest lectures and seminars. Special lectures by eminent personalities from reputed industries are arranged to help the students to enhance their knowledge. PHYSICAL EDUCATION An experienced physical director train the students. The students and staff members are encouraged to participate various sports and games in divisional and state level tournaments conducted by SPCGS. SEMINAR HALL A well established and well equipped seminar hall has been constructed with well furnished Interview Hall with PA system, OHP, VIDEO, CD & DVD Players, LCD Projectors, Internet, fax, etc., conduct Department Seminars and Technical Association meetings. A separate conference hall is available for small conferences, seminars, group discussions and meetings. AUDITORIUM A 1500 seated auditorium provides a modern venue for conducting large meetings and conferences. LIBRARY In addition to a good number of books in the various engineering and non engineering subjects, quite a large number of national journals and magazines are available. The library has a reading room where students can sit comfortable and read. The library functions on all working days from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. 22
Library rules and regulations 1. Students should enter their names in the entry register 2. Other than library books, no other items should be taken to the library 3. Students should have their ID cards 4. Strict silence should be maintained in the library 5. Only 2 Books will be issued to the students at a time 6. Books should be returned within 15 days 7. For the delayed period a fine of 1 rupee per day will be collected 8. Advance reservation is required for some special books 9. Reference books and periodicals will not be allowed to be taken outside the library 10. In case of loss of books, the students should inform it immediately to the librarian 11. Books should be handled carefully 12. Reading periodicals in groups should be avoided 13. The arrangement of periodicals should not be disturbed 14. All books should be returned before examinations 15. The library should be kept clean and tidy 16. The corners of books should not be folded 17. The pages must not be torn 18. Nothing should be written in the library books 19. The personal money or letters are not to be kept in the books HEALTH CENTER A rural health center and a well equipped Dental clinic are functioning in our college campus to facilitate the poor and needy. They also render free service to our staff and students. CANTEEN A canteen functions in the college premises, which caters the needs of the students and staff. A cafeteria with coffee maker is also available. 23
TRANSPORT FACILITY The college has 29 buses for the benefits of the staff and students. They can avail the buses plying from the following places 1. Gandhipuram Route 4. Ukkadam Route Puliyamaram Sri Ramakrishna Hospital Sundakkamuthur Alagesan Road V.K.K Menon Road Ever Bright Kovilmedu Womens Polytechnic Krishna College Sivaji Colony Gandhipuram Kovai Pudur Idyarpalayam Pirivu 100 FT. Road Vijayalakshmi mills TVS Nagar Kalyan Textiles Kuniyamuthur Kanuvai Power House Ukkadam Pannimadai Sivanatha Colony Oppnakara Street Thadagam Marakkadai Appanaikanpalayam 2. Avinashi Road KNG Pudur V.H. Road Chinniyampalayam P & T Colony Goldwins 5. Perur Route K.M.C.H Pachapalayam 8. Mettupalayam Road SITRA Chettipalayam North Coimbatore C.M.C LIC Colony TVS Hope College Selvapuram Saibaba Kovil Krishnammal College Vysial Street Housing Unit Peelamedu Koundampalayam Gandhi Park Esso Bunk Cheran Nagar R.S Puram (P.O) Nava India Govt. I.T.I Milk Depot Airtel G.N. Mills Flower Market Lakshmi Mills V.G Hospital Mani’s School 6. Vadavalli Route Thudiyalur 3. Trichy Road Maruthamalai NGGO Colony Kalveeram Palayam Thoppampatti Privu Sulur Vadavalli Rakkipalayam Ranganathapuram Pappampatti Pirivu Thondamuthur N.S.N. Palayam Ondipudur Alanthurai Gas Company Santhi Gears P.N Pudur LMW Singanallur Mullai Nagar Periyanaickenpalayam E.S.I Pricol Agri University Perks School Anna Nagar Veerapandi Pirivu Ramanathapuram Santhi Medu Sungam 7. Thadagam Road DSP Press Colony Puliyakulam Lawley Road Mathampalayam Thomas park GCT Bettathapuram Sowripalayam Venkattapuram RV College Udayampalayam S.B Colony Karamadai, SRSI 24
Teachers Colony Saravanampatti Kalapatti Kuttaiyur KCT Vilankurichi CTC Idikarai Cheran Maa Nagar Mettupalayam (SBI) Vaiyampalayam Tidal Park Kottipalayam Pirivu Thanneer Pandhal 9. Sathi road Ghandhi Maa Nagar Kovilpalayam Omni Bus Stand FCI Ganesapuram Tex Tool Vinayagapuram Ellapalayam Ganapathy Kariyampalayam 11. Pollachi Road Roots KG School Othakkal Mandapam Sanganoor Annur Malumichampatti Kannappa Nagar Eachanari Temple CMS school 10. Kalapatti Route SIDCO Bharathi Nagar Mahendra Pumps Sundarapuram Water Tank Nehru Nagar Podanur Sivanandhapuram NGP College Aathupalam AWARDS TO RANK HOLDERS • The top 3 rank holders from each department are awarded with books and medals. (worth of Rs. 500/-) • The top rank holders of each department are awarded with cash prize of Rs. 2500/- for their performance in board exams. • The best outgoing students from each department is awarded with a cash prize of Rs. 2500/- and memento (worth of Rs. 500/-) • The best outgoing students of the college is awarded with a cash prize of Rs. 2500/- and a silver memento (worth of Rs. 5000/) named as “RAJALAKSHMI MEMORIAL AWARD”. • The best sportsman, sportswoman and best hosteller are awarded with mementoes. (worth of Rs. 500) • A best project is selected from the final year students of each branch and awarded in order to appreciate their Endeavour with a cash prize of Rs. 2500/-. HOSTEL • Separate hostel facilities provided for both boys and girls. • Hostels are provided with good recreational, communication facilities, play courts, indoor games, TV with cable connection, audio system, STD booth, etc. • Round the clock security system functions for the safety of the inmates. 25
IMPORTANT RULES AND REGULATIONS The college hostel is under the direct supervision of the principal/warden assisted by the deputy warden. The warden is the final deciding authority. He has full power to enforce strict discipline in the hostel in accordance with the rule of Tamil Nadu Educational Code of Conduct. 1. No student is admitted without submitting the application with DD for the establishment charges of the prescribed form to the principal /warden. 2. Admission into the hostel is made for every year. Students cannot claim admission by the virtue of being inmates of the previous year. 3. Every student before getting admitted into the hostel shall be given an undertaking in written form stating that he will abide by the rules and regulations of the hostel. 4. Mess charges per month will be collected based on dividing system. Those who have not paid mess bill dues on 1st day of the month will be expelled from the hostel. 5. The Tutor will take attendance every night by 9:00.P.M. Prior permission should be obtained from the deputy warden or Tutor if an inmate wishes to stay away from the hostel during night or late evening on any day. 6. Absence from hostel without getting permission will be viewed seriously. 7. The hostel gate remain closed from 7:30.P.M. to 6:00.A.M. 8. The inmates should not lack in their attendance. Otherwise he will lose his hostel accommodation automatically without any prior information. 9. The hostellers shall not be allowed to enter into other students room or exchange rooms. However they may be directed to change from one room to another by the warden. 10. Hostellers should take personal care of the hostel furniture, electrical fitting, etc. Any loss or damage shall be recovered from the occupants concerned. Unauthorised use of electrical appliance or electronic items like iron box, audio system, water heater, mobile phones, i-pod’s, laptops, etc. without prior permission will lead to expulsion of the student from the hostel with fine. 11. Loss or damage of electrical fittings are common to all students of a block. The cost will be recovered on a collective basis. 12. ‘Discipline is the hallmark of the character’ Hence the inmates of the hostel should abide by the rules and regulations of the hostel by leading a well- 26
discipline corporate life and the students should preserve the reputation of the hostel. 13. Strict discipline should be maintained within the hostel campus. 14. Hostellers should remain in their respective rooms only. 15. Students are not allowed to enter the Dinning Hall with shorts and vests and strictly instructed to maintain the decorum of the Hostel. 16. The inmate of the hostel should not bring any day-scholar stranger to the hostel at any time. 17. During the college working hours, no inmates of the hostel shall be allowed to stay in their rooms. If any one remains without information, he will be sent out from the hostel. 18. Inmates of the hostel shall not disturb or interfere with the work of the hostel staff or servants. Entry into kitchen is strictly prohibited. 19. In case of any grievances or dissatisfaction with the servants, the inmates shall approach the warden, but should not deal with the servants at any circumstances by themselves. 20. Students should not arrange any function or meeting in the hostel or outside or within the college campus, without getting prior permission from the warden. 21. Any students who is removed from the college will automatically removed from the hostel as well. 22. Students should not paste/draw pictures,etc. on the wall, doors, windows, or shelves. If found, the rectification charges will be collected from the inmates concerned. 23. Smoking, playing cards, and indulging in unhealthy activities inside the hostel and college premises are prohibited. Failing, it will result in immediate dismissal of the inmates from the hostel. 24. Inmates will be allowed to go home once in a month. Providing valid reason may be enable them to go in-between. 25. Except parents, guests are not permitted inside the hostel. 26. The warden/principal may alert or amend the above rules or add further rules from time to time for the smooth functioning of the hostel and improve the performance and character of the students. 27. The principal/warden interpretation is final. 27
NSS To render service to the community while studying in an educational institution and to arose social conscience among the students, 2 NSS units are functioning in our college 1. Regular activities Programme 2. Special activities Programme Under the regular activities program, NSS volunteers work for 120 hours per academic year of the social-educational service. Whereas under special camping programme, the volunteers stays for a minimum period of 7 days in an adopted village and carry out various welfare and development activities and in turn gain the actual experience and understand the dignity of labour. The activities of NSS are chalked out by the programme officer with the consent of the principal. THE YOUTH RED CROSS AND RED RIBBON CLUB These clubs are functioning in our college. Many students volunteer themselves by getting involved in various activities of these clubs and take part in competitions organized by various other colleges and bring laurels to our institutions. GOVERNMENT ORDER ON RAGGING The government of Tamil Nadu has prohibited ragging inside or outside any educational institution by passing a Government order, i.e, “Tamil Nadu prohibited of Ragging Act 1997” with its order No. 7 of 1997 dated 14-02-1997 which says that whoever directly or indirectly participates or progates “ragging” will be punished as follows: 1. Imprisonment up to term of two years. 2. A fine of Rs. : 20,000/- 3. Student convicted of the offence will be dismissed from the institution and will not be admitted in any other institutions. 4. As per Government order our institution will take very severe action against those indulging in any form of ragging. Hence students are strictly warned to desist from the despicable practice of ragging. 28
ANTI RAGGING COMMITEE 1. Dr. B.L. Shivakumar - Principal 2. Inspector of Police - Periyanaikenpalayam 3. Mr. A.R. Mohan M.A., B.L., (Advocate) 4. Mr. A. Krishnan - Parents Member 5. Ms. S. Devaki - HoD / Basic Science 6. Mr. R. Rangaraju - HoD / DME 7. Mr. B. Selvaraj - HoD / DAE / Dy. Warden 8. Mr. V. Sureshkumar - HoD / DCE 9. Mr. M. Manickam - HoD / DECE 10. Ms. R. Rajam - HoD / DICE 11. Ms. I. Immaculate - HoD / DCSE 12. Mr. D. Gopalakrishnan - HoD / DEEE 13. Mr. P. Ramesh - Librarian (Sl.G) 14. Mr. P. Shanmugavel - Physical Director (Sr.G) 15. Mr. A. Sureshkumar - Lecturer / Physics 16. Mr. R. Santhoshkumar - Lecturer / Chemistry 17. Mr. M. Sambasivam, Lecturer / DAE FACULTY ADVISOR 2016-2017 I) IE(I) & ISTE Students Chapter Students Advisor IE(I) : Ms. R. Rajam, HoD/DICE Secretary : Mr. S. Karthick, L/DICE Students Advisor ISTE : Mr. M. Manickam, HoD/DECE Department Coordinators 1. Mechanical : Mr. M. Arulprakash, L/DME 2. Automobile : Mr. G. Ramasubbu, L/AE 3. EEE : Mr. M. Rajasekaran, L/DEEE 4. ECE : Ms. R. Vanitha, L/DECE 5. DCSE : Ms. N. Ushanandhini, L(Sr G) / DCSE 6. ICE : Mr. S. Karthick, L/DICE 7. Basic Science : Ms. R. Santhosh Kumar / Lecture / Chemistry & Ms. R. Hindumathi, L/Chemistry 8. Civil : Ms. A. Nafeesha Begam, L/DCE 29
II) Placement & Training Cell Placement &Training Officer : Mr. P. Mohankumar L/(Sr.G)/DME Placement Coordinator : Ms. K. Vanitha Gnanavadivu, Inst /Placement Placement Organizers 1. Automobile : Mr. R. Kannan, L/DAE 2. Mechanical : Mr. K. Raja, Inst/DME 3. EEE : Mr. M. Praveen Sundar, L/DEEE 4. ECE : Mr. C. Vinu, L/DECE 5. DCSE : Mr. S. Sriram, L/DCSE 6. ICE : Mr. M. Senthilnathan, L/DICE 7. Basic Science : Ms. P. Reenashree, L/Maths (Sr.G) 8. Civil : Ms. K. Nivethitha, L/DCE III) Alumni Association President : Mr. V. Surendharan, L/DME Vice President : Mr. R. Rayapparaj, L/DME Treasurer : Mr. M. Rajasekaran, L/DEEE Secretary : Mr. D. Santhosh Kumar, Inst/DEEE Joint Secretary : Ms. N. Umamaheswari, Inst/DECE IV) CLUB IN-CHARGE 1. Tamil Mandram : Ms. J. Akila, L(Sl.G)/DECE 2. Arts Club & : Mr. A. Sureshkumar, L/Phy & Cultural Club Mr. S. Karthick, L/DICE 3. Youth Red Cross : Mr. M. Senthilnathan, L/DICE 4. Red Ribbon Cub : Mr. S. Karthick, L/DICE 5. Women Development club : Ms. Shanthi,VP & Ms. R. Rajam, HoD/DICE Mr. R. Murali, L/English 6. English Literature club : Ms. G. Shameena, L/English V) FACULTY IN-CHARGE 1. Examination : Mr. R. Rangaraju, HoD/Mech Mr. K. Dhanabalan, L(Sl.G)/Mech Ms. R. Geethagowri, L/DCSE 2. Transport officer : Mr. M. Sambasivam, L/DAE 3. ID-card : Mr. P. Ramesh, Librarian (Sl.G) 4. Audio, Video & Visual : Mr. D. Santhosh Kumar, Ins/DEEE & Mr. C. Vinu, L/DECE 30
5. ISTE Staff Chapter & : Mr. M. Manickam, HoD, DECE Student Chapter 6. Entrepreneurship : Ms. R. Samyuktha, L/DECE Development 7. Continuing Education Cell : Ms. I. Immaculate, HoD/DCSE 8. Maintenance Civil & Plumbing Hardware : Mr. R. Sampath Kumar, Office Manager : Mr. P. Ramesh, Librarian (Sl.G) General & Furniture : Mr. N. Balakrishnan, Foreman Computers Internet & : Mr. S. Rishi, Hardware & Servicing Engineer Institution website Electrical & Intercom : Mr. D. Gopalakrishnan, HoD/DEEE 9. Canteen & Stores : Ms. R. Vanitha, L/DECE 10. Group Insurance : Mr. R. Sampath Kumar, Office Manager 11. Scholarship : Ms. K. Vanitha Gnanavadivu, Inst/Placement 12. Annual statistical report : Ms. R. Siyamala, Office Clerk 13. NSS Program Officer Unit -I : Mr. S. Karthick, L/DICE Unit -II : Ms. D. Jayanthi, L(Sl.G)/Chemistry (Sl.G) 14. Public Relation Officer (PRO) : Mr. P. Shanmugavel, Physical Director (Sr.G) 15. ISO : Mr. C. Antony Pratheesh, L(Sr.G)/DME : Ms. M. Uma Maheswari, L(Sr.G)/ICE : Ms. S. Narmatha, L(Sr.G)/Maths 16. AICTE Approval Process : Mr. Rangaraju, HoD/DME Staff Club President : Mr. K. Dhanabalan, L(Sl.G)/Mech Vice President : Ms. R. Deepa, L/DCSE Secretary : Mr. M. Manickam, HoD, DECE Joint Secretary : Ms. V. Niranjanadevi, L (Sr.G)/DEEE Treasurer : Ms. A. Sudharkani, L(Sr.G)/Maths Executive Committee Members Ms. P. Sangeetha, L/Physics Ms. A. Nafeesha Begam, L/DCE Ms. C. Kanagavalli, L/DICE Mr. P. Parthipan, L/DAE 31
STRATEGIC PLANNING GROUP (CIICP) Chairperson : Dr. B.L. Shivakumar, Principal Ms. R. Shanthi, Vice Principal Process Champion : Mr. V. Suresh Kumar, HoD/DCE S.No. THRUST AREA FACULTY IN CHARGE BACK-UP PERSON 1 Strategic Planning Mr. V. Sureshkumar, Ms. G. Shameena, L/Eng HoD/DCE 2 Continuing Mr. C. Antony Pratheesh, Mr. M. Senthilnathan, Education (SR.G)Lect/DME L/DICE 3 Industry-Institute- Mr. D. Gopalakrishnan, Mr. R. Santhosh Kumar, Interaction HoD/DEEE L/Chemistry 4 Staff Development Mr. B. Selvaraj, HoD/DAE Mr. M. Rajasekaran, L/DEEE 5 Student Services Mr. P. Shanmugavel, Ms. M. Sangeetha, Inst/DCSE Physical Director (Sr.G) 6 Women In Ms. R. Rajam, HoD/DICE Ms. N. Uma maheshwari, Development Inst/DECE 7 Management Ms. I. Immaculate Mr. S. Rishi, Inst / DCSE Information System HoD/DCSE 8 Finance Manager Mr. P. Ramesh, Librarian (Sl.G) Women Empowerment Cell S.No. Name of Faculty Designation 1 Ms. R. Shanthi, Vice Principal Convener 2 Ms. S. Devaki, HoD/Basic Science Member 3 Ms. R. Rajam, HoD/DICE Member 4 Ms. I. Immaculate, HoD/DCSE Member 5 Ms. J. Akila, L (Sr.G)/DECE Member 6 Ms. V. Niranjanadevi, L (Sr.G)/DEEE Member 7 Ms. A. Nafeesha Begam, Lect/DCE Member 32
STUDENT COUNSELLORS Mr. P. Ramesh, Librarian (Sl.G) Mr. P. Shanmugavel, Physical Director (Sr.G) Ms. A. Nafeesha Begam, L/DCE Mr. A. Sureshkumar, L/Physics Mr. M. Sambasivam, L/DAE Ms. M. Sangeetha, I/DCSE INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) Chairperson : Dr. B.L. Shivakumar, Principal Members: R. Rangaraju, HoD/DME Mr. B. Selvaraj, HoD/DAE Mr. D. Gopalakrishnan, HoD/DEEE Mr. P. Ramesh, Librarian (Sl.G) Mr. R. Sampath Kumar, Office Manager 33
College Phone Numbers (0422) 246 1349, 246 2183 Intercom Numbers Principal 221 MECHANICAL Vice Principal 223 HoD 231 Office 222 Work Shop 232 BASIC SCIENCE CAD Lab 233 HoD 245 3rd Floor Staff Room - 3 234 Physics Lab 243 Thermal Lab 236 Chemistry Lab 244 2 Floor Staff Room - 2 nd 239 English Lab 246 AUTOMOBILE HoD & Automobile W/S 238 ELECTRONICS T&T Lab 240 HoD / Staff Room 225 ACT Lab 257 Staff Room 224 Autotronics Lab 258 VLSI Lab 260 3 Floor Staff Room rd 259 COMPUTER ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTATION HoD / Software Lab 226 HoD 242 Hardware Lab 227 3 Floor Staff Room rd 241 3rd Floor Staff Room 228 GENERAL ELECTRICAL Placement 237 HoD / Machines Lab 229 Library 247 EDC Lab 252 Physical Director 248 Power Electronics Lab 253 Security Room 249 Staff Wiring & Men’s Hostel 250 254 Winding Lab SRATI 251 EEE Cad Lab 261 Seminar Hall/ CIVIL 261 Conference Hall HoD 235 Examination Cell 262 Staff Room 255 CIICP Cell 263 Civil CAD Lab 256 Transport 238 34
Annexure - I STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING, TAMILNADU DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS M-SCHEME (Implemented from the Academic year 2015-2016 onwards) CURRICULUM OUTLINE First Semester (Full Time) Hours Per Week Practical Drawing Tutorial S.No. Subject Theory Hours Hours hours Total 30011 Communication English - I 5 - - - 5 30012 Engineering Mathematics - I 8 - - - 8 30013 Engineering Physics - I 5 - - - 5 30014 Engineering Chemistry - I 5 - - - 5 30015 Engineering Graphics - I - 5 - - 5 30016 Engineering Physics - I Practical - - - 2 2 30017 Engineering Chemistry - I Practical - - - 2 2 30018 Workshop Practice - - - 3 3 TOTAL 23 5 - 7 35 Second Semester (Full Time) Hours Per Week Practical Drawing S.No. Subject Tutorial Theory Hours Hours hours Total 30021 Communication English - II 5 - - - 5 30022 Engineering Mathematics - II 5 - - - 5 30023 Applied Mathematics 5 - - - 5 30024 Engineering Physics - II 5 - - - 5 30025 Engineering Chemistry - II 5 - - - 5 30026 Engineering Graphics - II - 6 - - 6 30027 Engineering Physics - II Practical - - - 2 2 30028 Engineering Chemistry - II Practical - - - 2 2 TOTAL 25 6 - 4 35 35
Annexure - II M-SCHEME SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION First Semester (Full Time) Examination Marks Exam Hours Duration of Minimum Exam Marks assessment for Pass Total Mark Internal S.No. Subject Marks Board 30011 Communication English-I 25 75 100 40 3 30012 Engineering Mathematics-I 25 75 100 40 3 30013 Engineering Physics-I 25 75 100 40 3 30014 Engineering Chemistry-I 25 75 100 40 3 30015 Engineering Graphics-I 25 75 100 40 3 30016 Engineering Physics-I Practical 25 75 100 50 3 30017 Engineering Chemistry-I Practical 25 75 100 50 3 30018 Workshop Practice 25 75 100 50 3 TOTAL 200 600 800 Second Semester (Full Time) Examination Marks Minimum for Duration of Exam Hour Exam Marks assessment Total Mark Pass Internal S.No. Subject Marks Board 30021 Communication English-II 25 75 100 40 3 30022 Engineering Mathematics-II 25 75 100 40 3 30023 Applied Mathematics 25 75 100 40 3 30024 Engineering Physics-II 25 75 100 40 3 30025 Engineering Chemistry-II 25 75 100 40 3 30026 Engineering Graphics-II 25 75 100 40 3 30027 Engineering Physics-II Practical 25 75 100 50 3 30028 Engineering Chemistry-II Practical 25 75 100 50 3 TOTAL 200 600 800 36
DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY (SEMESTER SYSTEM) (Implemented from 2015-2016) M - SCHEME REGULATIONS Applicable to the Diploma Courses other than Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology and the Diploma Courses offered through MGR Film Institute, Chennai. 1. Description of the Course: Full Time (3 years) The Course for the Full Time Diploma in Engineering shall extend over a period of three academic years, consisting of 6 semesters* and the First year is common to all Engineering Branches. 2. Condition for Admission Condition for admission to the Diploma courses shall be required to have passed in The S.S.L.C Examination of the Board of Secondary Education, Tamilnadu. (Or) The Anglo Indian High School Examination with eligibility for Higher Secondary Course in Tamilnadu. The Matriculation Examination of Tamil Nadu. Any other Examination recognised as equivalent to the above by the Board of Secondary Education, Tamilnadu. Note : In addition, at the time of admission the candidate will have to satisfy certain minimum requirements, which may be prescribed from time to time. 3. Admission to Second year (Lateral Entry) A pass in HSC (Academic) or (Vocational) courses mentioned in the Higher Secondary Schools in Tamilnadu affiliated to the Tamilnadu higher Secondary Board with eligibility for university Courses of study or equivalent examination & Should have studied the following subjects. 37
H.Sc Vocational H.Sc Vocational Subjects Studied S.No. Courses Subjects Studied Related Vocational Subjects Subjects 1 All the Regular and Maths, Maths, Related Sandwich Diploma Physics & Physics & Vocational Courses Chemistry Chemistry Subjects Theory & Practical • For the Diploma Courses related with Engineering/Technology, the related / equivalent subjects prescribed along with Practicals may also be taken for arriving the eligibility. • Branch will be allotted according to merit through counseling by the respective Principal as per communal reservation. • For admission to the Textile Technology, Leather Technology, printing Technology, Chemical Technology and Modern Office practice Diploma courses the candidates studied the related subjects will be given first preference. • Candidates who have studied Commerce Subjects are not eligible for Engineering Diploma Courses. 4. Age Limit : No Age limit. 5. Medium of Instruction : English 6. Eligibility for the Award of Diploma No candidate shall be eligible for the Diploma unless he/she has undergone the prescribed courses of study for a period of not less than 3 academic years in any institution affiliated to the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Tamilnadu, when joined in First Year and two years if joined under Lateral Entry scheme in the second year and passed the prescribed examination. The minimum and maximum period for completion of Diploma Courses are as given Below: Diploma Course Minimum Period Maximum Period Full Time 3 Years 6 Years Full Time (lateral Entry) 2 Years 5 Years 38
7. Subjects of Study and Curriculum outline The subjects of study shall be in accordance with the syllabus prescribed from time to time, both in theory and practical subjects. The curriculum outline is given in Annexure-I. 8. Examinations Board Examinations in all subjects of all the semesters under the scheme under the scheme of examinations will be conducted at the end of each semester. The internal assessment marks for all the subjects will be awarded on the basis of continuous internal assessment earned during the semester concerned. For each subject 25 marks are allotted for internal assessment and 75 marks are allotted for Board Examination. 9. Continuous Internal Assessment: A. For theory Subjects The Internal Assessment marks for a total of 25 marks, which are to be distributed as follows: i) Subject Attendance 5 Marks (Award of marks for subject attendance to each subject Theory/Practical will be as per the range given below) 80% - 83% 1 Mark 84% - 87% 2 Marks 88% - 91% 3 Marks 92% - 95% 4 Marks 96% - 100% 5 Marks ii) Test# 10 Marks 2 Tests each of 2 hours duration for a total of 50 marks are to be conducted. Out of which the best one will be taken and the marks to be reduced to: 05 Marks The Test - III is to be the model test covering all the five units and the marks so obtained will be reduced to: 05 Marks Total 10 Marks 39
When to Test Units Marks Duration Conduct Test I Unit - I & II End of 6th week 50 2 Hrs Test II Unit - III & IV End of 12 week th 50 2 Hrs Model Examination - Compulsory Covering Test III all the 5 Units. (Board End of 15th week 75 3 Hrs Examinations-Question paper-pattern) # - From the Academic year 2015-2016 onwards. Question Paper Pattern for the Periodical Test : (Test - I & Test - II) With No Choice: Part A Type questions : 4 Questions X 2 marks 8 marks Part B Type questions : 4 Questions X 3 marks 12 marks Part C Type questions : 6 Questions X 5 marks 30 marks Total 50 marks iii) ASSIGNMENT 5 Marks For each subject Three Assignments are to be given each for 20 marks and the average marks scored should be reduced for 5 marks. iv) The Material submitted as well seminar presentation 5 Marks The students will be given topics either from the subjects (excluding the topics available in the syllabus) or general topics which will help to improve their grasping capacity as well as their capacity to express the subject in hand. The students will be allowed to prepare the material for the given topic using the library hour and they will be permitted to present the seminar (for the 3rd, 4th semester the students will be permitted to present the seminar as a group not exceeding six members and for the 5th and 6th semester students will be permitted to present the seminar individually and will carry 5 marks for every theory subject). The respective subject faculty will suggest topics to the students and will evaluate the submitted materials and seminar presentation. (2½ mark for the material submitted in writing and 2½ marks for the seminar presentation). For each subject a minimum of two topics is to be given and the average marks scored should be reduced to 5 marks. 40
All Test Papers and Assignment notebooks after getting the signature with date from the students must be kept in the safe custody in the Department for verification and audit. It should be preserved for 2 Semesters and produced to the flying squad and the inspection team at the time of inspection/verification. B. For Practical Subjects: The Internal Assessment mark for a total of 25 marks which are to be distributed as follows:- a) Attendance : 5 Marks (Award of marks same as theory subjects) b) Procedure/observation and tabulation / : 10 Marks Other Practical related Work c) Record writing : 10 Marks TOTAL : 25 Marks • All the Experiments/Exercises indicated in the syllabus should be completed and the same to be given for final Board examinations. • The Record for every completed exercise should be submitted in the subsequent Practical classes and marks should be awarded for 20 for each exercises as per the above allocation. • At the end of the Semester, the average marks of all the exercises should be calculated for 20 marks and the marks awarded for attendance is to be added to arrive at the internal assessment mark for Practical. (20+5=25marks) • The students have to submit the duly signed bonafide record note book/file during the Practical board Examinations. • All the marks awarded for assignments, Tests and attendance should be entered in the Personal Log Books of the staff, who is handling the subject. This is applicable to both Theory and Practical subjects. 10. Life and Employablity Skills Practical: The Life and Employability Skills Practical with more emphasis is being introduced in IV Semester for Circuit branches and in III Semester for other branches of Engineering. Much Stress is given to increase the employability of students. Internal Assessment Mark 25 Marks 41
11. Project Work: The students of all the Diploma Courses (except Diploma in Modern Office practice) have to do a Project Work as part of the Curriculum and in partial fulfillment for the award of Diploma by the State Board of technical Education and Training, Tamilnadu. In Order to encourage students to do worthwhile and innovative projects, every year prizes are awarded for the best three projects i.e. institution wise, region wise and state wise. The Project work must be reviewed twice in the same semester. a) Internal assessment mark for Project Work 7 Viva Voce: Project Review I 10 marks Project Review II 10 marks Attendance 05 marks (Award of marks same as theory Subject pattern) Total 25 marks Proper record to be maintained for the two Project Reviews, and It should be preserved for 2 Semesters and produced to the flying squad and the inspection team at the time of inspection/verification. b) Allocation of Marks for Project Work & Viva Voce in Board Examinations: Viva Voce ..... 30 marks Marks for Report preparation, Demo ..... 35 marks Total ..... 65 marks C) Written Test Mark (from 2 topics for 30 Minutes duration): i) Environment Management 2 questions X 2½ marks ..... 5 marks ii) Disaster Management 2 questions X 2½ marks ..... 5 marks ..... 10 marks $ - Selection of Questions should be from Question Bank, by the External Examiner, No choice need be given to the candidates. Project Work & Viva Voce in Board Examination .... 65 Marks Written Test Mark (from 2 topics for 30 minutes duration) .... 10 Marks Total .... 75 Marks 42
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