1 This power point presentation contains slides showing the improvement in (a) student performance (b) faculty contributions (c) facilities and technical support (d) academic support units and teaching learning process and (e) Governance, Institutional Support and Financial Resources of Participating Institutions of TEQIP-II during the project period. The above parameters are selected from Evaluation Guidelines of National Board of Accreditation for UG programs-Tier-II. 2 Student’s Success rate SI= (No. of students who cleared the programme in the s t i p u l a t e d period of course duration)/(No. of students admitted in the first year and students admitted in that batch via lateral entry) Success Rate = 20 ×SI 3 Academic Performance Index (= Mean of CGPA of all the students on a 10-point CGPA system Or = (Mean of the percentage of marks of all students / 10) 4 Placement & Higher Studies (Assessment = 20 × (x + 1.25y)/N , where, x = No. of students placed, y = No. of students admitted for higher studies with valid qualifying scores/ranks and N = No. of students who were admitted in the batch including lateral entry subject to max. assessment points = 30, Percentage of students to be considered based on first year and lateral entry) 5 Professional Societies IEEE •Seminar •Workshop ISRO •Design Contest Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE) Association of Safety & Fire Engineers •Life Member (KE 020) •Short Term Training Programme •Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Students chapter) Electrical and electronics students association •Member Department of Electronics, CUSAT •Workshop Association of Computer Engineering Students •Workshop •Webinar Institution of Engineers(IE) •Member Mechanical Engineering Student Association CUSAT(MESAC) •Department Association •Workshop •Talk Electronics and Communication Students Association (ECSA) •Workshop •Talk IEEE-WIE (Women in Engineering) Student Chapter Information Technology Association •Events •Workshop •Seminar •Interactive session Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers(IETE) Students’ Forum (ISF) •Invited Talk DST-SERC IETE Student forum KSCSTE AICTE SCISF •Workshop •Project •Invited Talk •National Seminar •Staff Development Program •Workshop IIT Mumbai Indian Geotechnical Society and Institution of Engineers CE Students Association (CESA) •Member •Conference •Guest Lecturer •Webinar on Python NSS Nature Club 6 Publications by Students Sl. No Name of the Publications Release Date Editor Publishers 1 IT Vision 01/03/11 Mr. Nizaj Salim Information Technology Association 2 IT Vision -Chase 21/03/12 Mr. Vysakh Krishnan Information Technology Association 3 IT Vision -Chase 21/03/13 Harisree Nair Information Technology Association 4 Sparkle 2013-Annual Magazine 02/02/12 Balachandar Department of EEE 5 Sparkle 2012-Annual Magazine 01/02/11 Arun das Annual magazine-Department of EEE 6 Sparkle 2011-Annual Magazine 01/02/10 Sonu kumar Annual magazine-Department of EEE 7 Bits and Bytes – Vol.1 – Online April 2013 Parveen Hussain ECSA 8 Reboot 1 Dec 2011 Gibu Thomas Mathew ACES, Division of Computer Science 9 Reboot 1 28/02/2012 Nevin Thomas ACES, Division of Computer Science 10 Reboot 1 29/04/2013 Sidharth P Soly ACES, Division of Computer Science 11 MEZZANINE 3-Technical Magazine 2010-11-Issue3 Minal, ReebuKurian, BipinKumar,KumarRagavendra Civil Engineering Students Association, Division of Civil Engineering 12 MEZZANINE 2-Technical Magazine 2009-10-Issue2 Karthekay Kumar Srivastava, Nishanlulu, Bijoy Mohan, Minal, Reebu , Ragenendra Civil Engineering Students Association, Division of Civil Engineering 7 Entrepreneurship initiatives Sl. No Title Duration Name of Students/Dept Achievement 1 National seminar on Safety Security and Occupational Hazards in collaboration with Swiss Systems, April 2012 20/04/201221/04/2012 Safety & Fire Engineering Division 2 International Conference on Recent Advances in Chemical Engineering in collaboration with Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, March 2012. 10/3/201112/3/2011 Safety & Fire Engineering Division 3 Mr. Akhil Krishnan and Mr.Kalidasan Kallidil from Mind Helix Technologies 4 A company named ‘Rectina Systems’ for Robotics Research and Devolopment in Startup village Started by Students of IT Division Vimal Gopal (CEO),Riswin M H & Sarath Sivan as (COO),Shine Francis as (Chief Electronics Head), Dinsanth as(Designer),Saran Das as(Chief Mechanical Head). Proceeding with the development of a tele presence robot in the field of robotics. They are also working on Android Application area. 5 A company named CENTRIX Solutions in Kochi, Bangalore & Dubai for Software Design & Development Started by Students of IT Division Ajeesh Paul(MD) & Madhu Krishnan(Managing Partner) Developing various software systems 6 Started a company in the start up village, kochi Rohit Manomohan Started a company in the start up village, kochi 7 Installed an Automated Self-sufficient Streetlight – the most conventional form of a street light in the campus. Anantharaman G, Vishnu.G.P, Suhair Zain, Azhar K.A, Anantharaman.G Installed an Automated Self-sufficient Streetlight – the most conventional form of a street light in the campus. They have also developed website to buy and sell used books among students. Currently, working on a land development project in association with the Cochin Shipyard. Workshop on Entrepreneurship development Continued--- 8 Entrepreneurship initiatives Sl. No Title 8 Duration Name of Students/Dept Achievement Design and Development of Embedded System development Board with all necessary peripherals with direct IC burning facilty via USB-Preparing to develop a simulation cum development on-board circuit.PIC based burner is almost completed and work with simulation is going on. Expected to complete within February 2013 Arunlal P.K, Swaroop R, Jithin M V, Shanil P S,Anson Joseph, Fahad KT, Vimal TV, Nadeesh Mohan, Vishnu C R,Amjed Mohammad K. A, Lakshmi Narayanan G, AkhilAnand K.A, Presented in Emerging Kerala 9 Qrio Technologies Pvt Ltd.- Product Development and Automation solutions - 1) A full fledged R&D company to develop technology solutions for industrial and commercial applications. 2) Solutions for Industrial control and automation. 3) Design and development of Special Purpose Machines. Abhijith C.R, Suraj.M Founder, Director 10 Unimation -Designs and develops special purpose machines mainly for printing industry Abhijith C.R Proprietor 11 Started a Registered company under Startup village project named “AASSK” in February 2013. S.L. Kesav Unnithan, Sufiyan S Proceeding with the development of an Android Mobile App which will be helpful for all students in the campus for buying the things they want 12 Started a Registered company under Startup village project named “REINWO” in October 2012. Sankar Madhu, Vijesh T.V Proceeding with the development of a telepresence robot in the field of robotics. They are also working on Android Application area. 13 Innovative application of white cement-Paper Presentation: Conducted by Aditya Birla Group Aswathy P.S Yuvaratna award 9 Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) Sl. No. Date of the event Event description Event venue Event level unit/state/ national Type of event (individual /team) Student details Awards 1 13-7-2012 IIT 2012 Summer fellowship IIT, Madras National Individual Amit Kumar Participated 2 19-9-2012 to 20-9-2012 E-ZEIGEN 2K12. Technical SymposiumRobowar Met’s School of Engineering, Mala-Thrissur National Individual NithinAinikkal Partcipated 3 28-9-2012 to 29-9-2012 Takshak 2012-Robowar, CAD-Drawing Mar Athanicious College of Engineering, Kothamangalam National Individual NithinAinikkal Partcipated 4 13-9-2012 to 15-9-2012 Techfest Abhiyanthr-iki 2012Robowar, Robo Soccer RSET, Kochi National Individual NithinAinikkal Partcipated 5 28-9-2012 to 29-9-2012 Takshak 2012ROBOSOCCER Mar Athanicious College of Engineering, Kothamangalam National Individual NithinAinikkal 2nd Prize 6 11-10-2012 to 12-10-2012 Tharang12V2.0Agnipath/Robowar JyothiEnineering College, Cheruthuruthy, Thrissur National Individual NithinAinikkal Participated 7 17-10-2012 to 21-10-2012 Tathva-League of Machines, Descartes Square, Erecthion, Dirt Race NIT, Calicut National Individual NithinAinikkal Participated 8 24-2-2012 to 26-2-2012 Conjura 2012-Bridge la Conception T.K.M College of Engg, Kollam State Individual Srilkshmi K Nair 10 Participated Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) Sl. No. Date of the event Event description 9 2011 Innovative application of white cement-Paper Presentation: Conducted by Aditya Birla Group 10 24-2-2012 to 26-2-2012 Dhishna 2012-Survey King (Team) 11 22-3-2012 to 24-3-2012 12 Event venue Event level unit/state/ national Type of event (individual /team) Student details Awards National Individual Aswathy P.S Yuvaratna award SOE, CUSAT State Team Ashad, Waseem, Aquib First Prize Dhishna 2012-Survey King (Team) SOE, CUSAT State Individual Akash 3rd Prize 22-3-2012 to 24-3-2012 Dhishna 2012-CADD GURU SOE, CUSAT State Individual MD AzhadAlam Partcipated 13 22-3-2012 to 24-3-2012 Dhishna 2012-CADD GURU SOE, CUSAT State Individual Shana V.K 2nd Prize 14 22-3-2012 to 24-3-2012 Dhishna 2012-CADD GURU SOE, CUSAT State Individual Aswathy P.S 1st prize 15 3-3-2011 to 6-3-2011 Dhishna 2011-Survey King (Team) SOE, CUSAT State Individual Amit Kumar First Prize 16 26-2-2011 to 27-2-2011 Techfest-Ethical hacking Expert ( Level 1) workshop IIT Bombay, Techfefence National Individual Amit Kumar Participated 11 Continued----- Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) Sl. No. Date of the event Event description Event venue Event level unit/state/ national Type of event (individual /team) Student details Awards 17 10-2-2011 to 12-2-2011 International Conference on Recent Innovations in Technology-Technical paper presentation Rajiv Ganhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam National Individual Aswathy P.S Participated 18 16-9-2010 to 18-9-2010 National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE ) , 2010-Conference SOE CUSAT, Kochi National Team Mithilesh Kumar, Prabin Kumar Ashish, AbhishekPrakash, Arpana, Anusha rani, Vivek Kumar Participated 19 16-9-2010 to 18-9-2010 National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE ) , 2010 SOE CUSAT, Kochi National Conference, Cover page design Mithilesh Kumar 1st prize 20 Lecturer demonstration session in collaboration with Spoken Tutorial Project IIT Bombay IIT Bombay Individual Moosa Mehar M.P. Participated 21 Emerging Kerala Startup Village, Kinfra Hi-Tech park Team Naveen Raveendran Reeshna M.K. Vivek Mohan Emerging Kerala, Continued---- 12 Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) Sl. No. Date of the event 22 Event description Event venue Tathva , National level Tech fest Event level unit/state/ national Type of event (individual /team) Student details Awards NIIT, Calicut. Team Meril K Abraham Darwish Mithun P ,Binoy Balu.Hariharan .Eby B Jose,Aamir Rahman,Moosa Mehar Lijin John,Farhan Hassan Participated 23 2012 B Tech Rank Holder CUSAT Individual Mr. Rahul Rohit Third Rank, CS 24 2011 B Tech Rank Holder CUSAT Individual Ms. Shubham Saloni Second Rank, CS 25 2010 B Tech Rank Holder CUSAT Individual Mr.RishiKumar Third Rank, CS 26 July 2012 Paper Presentation Govt. Engg. College, Thrissur National Individual Jinsee P Participation 27 10, 11, 12 August 2012 HTML-G Workshop Industry Us’12 (AKSC/WIE Forum), Vedic Mathematics Workshop, Ruby Workshop Fisat, Angamali National Team Thariq Husain, Rahul D Raj, Leo Pauly Participation 28 June 2012 Summer Internship VSSC, ISRO, Trivandrum National Individual Geethu Mohandas Training 29 June 2012 KELTRON, Kuttippuram State Individual Jayalakshmi V Training 30 May 2012 Industrial Training BSNL, Tirur State Individual Jayalakshmi V Training 31 May 2012 Summer Internship IIT Guwahatti National Individual Gatathri Pillai Training 13 Continued---- Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) Sl. No. Date of the event Event description Event venue Event level unit/state/ national Type of event (individual /team) Student details Awards 32 April 2012 Summer Industrial Training Programme BSNL Training Centre, Trivandrum State Team Akhil Anand K.A, Amjed Mohammed K. A, Amrutha P.C, Anu Varghese,Aswathi U,Athul V Raj,Dilna Suresh,Diny Davis,Elsa Mary Cyriac,FathimaBeevi P K,Febin K S,Gadha Mohan V C,Jenitt Maria Francis,Jinsee P,Justin Jose,Lakshmi Narayanan,Manikandan H,Meenu GilbertNaveen A,Neethu S Johney,Nivya Francis,Parveen T,Renju S Roy,Sabique P.V,Shabna N J,ShamilGafoor A V,Prabitha VP Training 33 June 2011 Industrial Training BSNL, Kohima State Individual GayathriPillai Training 34 June 2011 ETRIX-Autonomous robotic workshop by Think Labs Sine IIT,Bombay School of Engg, CUSAT National Team Elsa Mary Cyriac, Gayathri Pillai, Anu Varghese. Participation Continued------14 Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) Sl. No. Date of the event Event description Event venue Event level unit/state/ national Type of event (individual /team) Student details Awards 35 March 2011 UGC SAP Research scholarship Programme School Of Engg, CUSAT National Individual Gayathri Pillai Research Project 36 25-26 February 2011 Conference KMEA, Cochin National Team Prakash Kumar, Rajiv Ranjan, RakeshKumar,Vineet Kumar Participation 37 25-26 March 2010 Conference FISAT National Team Bishwajeet Kumar, KhushbooKumari Participation 38 January 2010 Paper Presentation SCMS National Team Amjed Mohammed K.A AkhilAnand K.A Participation 39 March 2224,2012 Dhishna 2012 CUSAT National Team Nidheesh, Arun Das, PraveenKumar, Sankar Vijay participation 40 Sept 27-29,2012 Litmus 7 Excel 2012 MEC state Team Neethu N, Sruthy Mathew. Participation 41 Sept 27-29,2012 Litmus 7 Excel 2012 MEC state Individual Arun Das First prize. 42 28th Sept-2nd October 2011 Shastra 2011 (shastra maze), (wokshop on nanomaterials), (Alienware Gamedrome) IIT MADRAS international Individual Alex Paul Participation 43 March 3 -6, 2011 Dhishna 2011 CUSAT National Team Rahul R, Anees Ummar, Nidheesh, Arun G Participation 15 Continued--- Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) Sl. No. Date of the event Event description Event venue Event level unit/state/ national Type of event (individual /team) Student details Awards 44 March 3 -6, 2011 Dhishna 2011 CUSAT National Team Nidheesh, Adarsh, Joseph K Joseph Rahul R, Adarsh S Participation 45 March 3 -6, 2011 Dhishna 2011 CUSAT National Individual Arun Das Participation 46 January 2011 Shaastra-Mechanical Event-‘Junkyardwar’ IIT,Madras National Team Riswin M H& Vimal Gopal First Prize 47 January 2012 Shaastra-Mechanical Event-‘Junkyardwar IIT,Madras National Team Riswin M H& Vimal Gopal One of the Finalist teams from 600 Teams 48 January 2013 Shaastra-Mechanical Event-‘Junkyardwar’ IIT,Madras National Team Vimal Gopal, Riswin M H& Sanoj Sen Second Prize 16 Student Teacher Ratio (Assessment = 20 × 15/STR; subject to max. assessment at 20 where, STR = (x + y + z)/N1 x = No. of students in 2nd year of the programme, y = No. of students in 3rd year of the programme z = No. of students in 4th year of the programme, N1 = Total no. of faculty members in the programme (by considering the fractional load) 17 Faculty Cadre Ratio (Assessment = 20 × CRI, Cadre ratio index (CRI) = 2.25 × (2x + y)/N; based on 1:2:6 subject to max. CRI = 1.0, x = No. of professors in the programme, y = No. of associate professors in the programme) 18 Faculty qualifications (Assessment = 3× FQI, Faculty qualification index (FQI) = (10x + 6y + 2z0)/N2, where, x+y+z0 ≤ N2, z0 ≤ z, x = No. of faculty members with PhD, y = No. of faculty members with ME/Mtech, z = No. of faculty members with BE/BTech) 19 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics/Electrical Image Processing Signal Processing Neural Networks • Dr.R GopikaKumari • Rema N.R • Dr.R GopikaKumari • Dr.R GopikaKumari VLSI Digital Electronics Fibre Optic Sensor Electronic Design Opto Electronics Wireless Networks • Dr.Rekha K James • Arun Mohan • Dr.Rekha K James • Mr.Unni A.M • Mr.Unni A.M • Dr.JibuKumar M .G • Dr.JibuKumar M .G Digital Electronics Microelectronics HRD& Marketing Embedded Systems Applied Electronics • Dr. Deepa Sankar • Dr.Shahana T.K • Dr.Babita Roslind Jose • Kochurani Peter • Dr.Shahana T.K • Dr.Babita Roslind Jose • Mr.PremKumar C.V • Ashna H. • Sumitha E.C. • Suja S. Control systems and non-linear dynamics Microwave Electronics Microwave and Radar Communication Systems Communication Engineering • Dr.S. Mridula • Dr.BinuPaul • Dr.P.Mythili • Anju Pradeep • Dr.S. Mridula • Dr.BinuPaul • Anju Pradeep • Mr.PremKumar C.V • Dr.P.Mythili • Rema N.R • Dr.Abdulla P • Dr.Asha Elizabeth Daniel Wireless Communication • Dr.Babita Roslind Jose Digital Image Processing • Dr. Deepa Sankar Power and energy systems • Dr.C.A.Babu Energetics Electrical Machines Electronic instrumentation • P.G.Latha • Sheena K.M • Mage Reena Varghese • Dr.Usha Nair 20 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ACM)- Comp Science, IT Software Engineering Data Security Neural Networks Information Processing • Dr.David Peter S • Sheena S • Dr.Philip Samuel • Dr.Sheena Mathew • Dr. Varghese Paul • Pramod Pavithran • Ancy Zachariah • Sudheep Elayidom • Deepa Paul E P • Neena Elsa JosePrakash Computer Hardware and Assembly Language Programming Networking and Communication Networking Hardware and Networking • Preetha M S • Preetha S • Neethu S. Kumar • Vinod Kumar P P • Damodaran V Computer Graphics • Nismimol E A 21 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ASME)- Mechanical Mechanical (Industrial) Engg. • Dr.Ajithkumar G Material Science and Technology • Dr. Saju K.K. Production Engg. • Dr.Biju N. • Dr.Jayadas N H • Sri. Joseph Alexander Manufacturing • Dr. Sreejith P.S. • Dr. V.N.N.Namboothiri Production Engg., Management Machine Design • Dr. M.R.R.Panicker. • Dr.K.P.S.Nair • Dr.Bhasi.A.B. Propulsion Engg. (Thermal & Fluid Engg) Refrigeration & Cryogenics Engg. • Dr.Tide P.S. • Sri. Gireesh Kumaran Thampi B.S. • Dr. Jacob Elias Fluid Mechanics. Thermal Science Mechanical Engineering • Sri. Joshy P.J. • Dr.James Varghese • Sri. Franklin R John 22 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ASCE)- Civil Geotechnical Engineering Water Resources Engg. Environmental Engg. Transportation Engg. • Dr.BENNY MATHEWS ABRAHAM • Dr.SOBHA CYRUS • Dr.K.S.BEENA • Dr.ABDU RAHIMAN K.U. • Dr.SUBHA V • Mr.ARUN KUMAR T. • Dr.RENU PAWELS • Dr.ROY M THOMAS • Smt.BINDU C.S. Structural Engg Habitat Technology/Building Materials Construction Engineering and Management Civil Engineering • Dr.DEEPA G.NAIR • Viji A J • Dr.DEEPA BALAKRISHNAN S • Dr.GLORY JOSEPH • Dr.JOB THOMAS • Sri.NARASIMHA D S • Sri.RAMADASS S • Aiswarya Raphel • Renjini menon • Tintu Joy M • Junia Joseph • Soumya • Noufiamol K • Vishnu Sasidharan 23 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (AIChE)- Safety & Fire Engineering Chemical Engineering Environmental Engineering Safety and Fire Engineering Mechanical Engineering • Dr.G.Madhu • Dr.G.Madhu • Ms. Lila bai T S • Dr.G.Madhu • Dr. Deepak Kumar Sahoo • Dr. George Mathew • Dr. V. R. Renjith • Dr. M.N.Viondkumar Safety Management Construction safety Structural Engineering • Dr. M.N. Viondkumar • Dr. Deepak Kumar Sahoo • Dr. Deepak Kumar Sahoo • Dr. George Mathew Production Engineering and industrial safety • Mr. A. Nirmal Job 24 Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week duration 25 Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week duration 26 Faculty participation as resource persons 27 Faculty Retention (Assessment = 3 × RPI/N, Retention point index (RPI) = Sum of the retention points to all faculty members One retention point for each year of experience at the institution, subject to maximum five points to a faculty member.) 28 Faculty research publications (Assessment of FRP = 4 × (Sum of the research publication points scored by each faculty member)/N (Instruction: A faculty member scores maximum five research publication points each year, depending upon the quality of the research papers published in the past three years.) The research papers considered are those (i) which can be located on internet and/or are included in hard-copy volumes/ proceedings, published by well-known publishers, and (ii) the faculty member’s affiliation, in the published paper, is of the current institution. 29 Faculty Intellectual Property Rights (FIPR) (Assessment of FIPR = 2 × (Sum of the FIPR points scored by each faculty member)/N (Instruction: A faculty member scores maximum five FIPR points, each year. IPR includes awarded national/international patents, books, and copyrights.). 30 Funded R&D projects and consultancy (FRDC) work (Assessment of R&D and consultancy projects = 4 × (Sum of FRDC by each faculty member)/N , Instruction: A faculty member gets maximum five points each year, depending upon the amount of funds and/or c o n t r i b u t i o n s made. A suggestive scheme is given below for a minimum amount of Rs. 1 lakh: Five points for funding by national agency Four points for funding by state agency/ private sector Two points for funding by sponsoring trust/society 31 Faculty interaction with outside world (Faculty interaction p o i n t s ( F I P ) assessment = 2 × (Sum of FIP by each faculty member)/N 32 Lecture Halls 33 Seminar Halls There are 3 Seminar Halls. 1-Exclusively for Safety & Fire Engineering 1-Shared by Computer Science and IT Divisions 1-Shared by Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Civil Departments 34 Tutorial Rooms There are 2 Tutorial Rooms shared by all the Departments 35 Faculty Rooms (Rooms equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/facilities, Usage of room for counselling/discussion with students) 36 Laboratories (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support) Computer • General computing lab(3,1) • Data Structures Lab(3,1) • Network and OS Lab(3,1) • Microprocessors Lab(5,1) IT • General computing lab(3,1) • Data Structures Lab(3,1) • Network and OS Lab(3,1) • Microprocessors Lab(5,1) Safety & Fire Engineering • Fire Engineering Lab(7,1) • Industrial Hygiene Lab(7,1) • Safety Engineering lab(7,1) • Environmental Engineering lab(5,1) • Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Lab(5,1) • Chemical Engineering lab(4,1) • Strength of materials Lab(3,1) • Computer lab(3,1) • Machine shop(6,1) • Electrical Technology lab(6,1) 37 Laboratories (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support) Civil • Environmental Engineering Lab(5,1) • Highway Engineering Lab (3,1) • Geotechnical Engineering Lab(3,1) • Survey Lab(3,1) • Computer Lab (3,1) • Strength of Materials Lab(3,1) • Construction Engineering Lab(1,1) Mechanical • Workshop(1,1) • Machine shop(1,1) • Thermal Engineering(3,1) • Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Lab(3,1) • Heat and Mass Transfer(3,1) • Metrology(1,1) • CAD/CAM Lab(1,1) • Computational Lab(1,1) Electrical • Electrical workshop(5,1) • Electronic circuits(5,1) • Basic electrical Lab(5,1) • Digital Electronics(5,1) • Electrical Measurements(5,1) • Power Electronics(5,1) • Electrical machines 1(5,1) • Microprocessor Lab(5,1) • Electrical machines lab II(5,1) • Advanced electrical engineering lab(5,1) Electronics • Electronics Circuits Lab(4,1) • Digital Electronics Lab(4,1) • Microprocessor lab(4,1) • Communication Lab(4,1) • Computer/EDAT Lab(3,1) • Fiber Optics Lab(2,1) • Signal Processing Lab(4,1) • VLSI Lab(2,1) • DSP Lab(2,1) • DIP Lab(2,1) • Advanced Communication Lab(2,1) • PCB Lab(2,1) • Sponsored Research Lab(5,1) 38 Lab manuals (Laboratories for which lab manuals are available Civil Mechanical • Computer Programming Lab • Engineering Workshop-Electrical • Engineering WorkshopMechanical • Survey Practicals-1 • Survey Practicals-11 • Strength of Materials Lab • Fluid Mechanics Lab • Geotechnical Engineering lab • Transportation Engineering Lab • CAD in Civil Engineering -1 • STADD in Civil Engineering-11 • Environmental Engineering lab • Computer Applications in Civil Engg • Construction Engineering Lab • Building Technology and NDT lab • Mechanical Workshop • Machine Shop • Thermal Engineering • Fluid Mechanics • Heat and Mass Transfer Lab • Metal Cutting and Metrology Lab • CAD/CAM Lab • Computational Lab Electrical • Computer programming • Electrical workshop • Electronic circuits • Basic electrical lab • Digital electronics • Electrical measurements • Power electronics • Electrical machines 1 • Microprocessor lab • Electrical machines lab II • Advanced electrical engineering lab Electronics • Basic Electronics Lab • Digital Electronics Lab • Electronics Circuits Lab I • Microprocessor Lab • Electronics circuits Lab II • Communication Lab I • Mini Project • Signal Processing • Communication Lab II • Project Work 39 Lab manuals (Laboratories for which lab manuals are available) IT • Computer Programming Lab • Electrical & Mechanical Workshops • Logic Design Lab • Object Oriented Programming Lab • PC HARDWARE AND MICROPROCESSOR LAB • Data structures Lab • MINI PROJECT – RDBMS BASED • SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING LAB • COMPUTER GRAPHICS LAB • MINI PROJECT – INTERNET BASED • COMPUTER NETWORK LAB • MINI PROJECT - MULTIMEDIA BASED • Project Work Computer • Computer Programming Lab • Electrical & Mechanical Workshops • Electronics Circuits Laboratory • Object Oriented Programming Lab • Digital Electronics Laboratory • Data structures Lab • Microprocessor Lab • Computer Graphics Lab • System Programming and Hardware Lab • Mini Project • Language processor Lab • Network and Operating Systems Lab • Project Work Safety & Fire • COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB • ENGINEERING WORKSHOP- ELECTRICAL • ENGINEERING WORKSHOPMECHANICAL • MACHINE SHOP • FLUID MECHANICS & MACHINERY LAB • STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB • ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB • SAFETY ENGINEERING LAB • CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT LAB • INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE LAB • FIRE ENGINEERING LAB 40 Language Lab (How do you use it ?) • The language lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and familiarizes the use of English in everyday situations and contexts. • The following course content is prescribed for the English Language Laboratory sessions: ---• 1.Introduction to the Sounds of English- Vowels, Diphthongs & Consonants. • 2. Introduction to Stress and Intonation. • 3. Situational Dialogues / Role Play. • 4. Oral Presentations- Prepared and Extempore. • 5. Just A Minute’ Sessions (JAM). • 6. Describing Objects / Situations / People. • 7. Information Transfer • 8. Debate • 9. Telephoning Skills. • 10. Giving Directions. • There is a language Lab of 108 sq.m for accommodating 30 students and ‘Digital Language Software is used’. 41 Tutorial Classes (Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours) All branches have tutorial for almost all subjects in 2012 scheme. Only civil has tutorial in 2006 scheme Number of students per tutorial class-50 1 Hour per week for each Subject Mechanical Civil • Surveying-1 .Quantity Surveying & Valuation • Strength of Materials .Earthquake Engineering • Concrete Technology .Prestressed concrete structures • Fluid Mechanics-I .Design of Structures II • Surveying –II, .Geotechnical Engg I • Mechanics of Structures .Analysis of Structures II • Fluid Mechanics –II .Geotechnical Engineering II • Construction Engineering & Management • Analysis of Structures .Design of Structures • Environmental Engg I .Electives • Electrical Technology • Mechanics of Solids • Fluid Mechanics • Metallurgy and Material Science • Machine Drawing • Metrology and Instrumentation • Mechatronics • Applied Thernodynamics • Hydraulic Machinery • Manufacturing Process • Mechanics of Machinery • Machine Tools and Machining Science • Thermal Engineering • Industrial Engineering .Refrigeration & Air-conditioning .Vibration & Noise Control .Machine Design – II .Automobile Engineering .Compressible Fluid Flow .Production Technology .Operations Research .Electives .CAD/CAM .Heat and Mass Transfer .Operations Management .Machine Design I .Dynamics of Machinery .Power Plant Engineering 42 Tutorial Classes (Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours) All branches have tutorial for almost all subjects in 2012 scheme. Only civil has tutorial in 2006 scheme Number of students per tutorial class-50 1 Hour per week for each Subject Electrical • Material Science, • Fluid Mechanics & Heat Engines • Circuits, Signals & Systems I • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Digital Electronics Electronics .Fluid Mechanics & Heat Engines .Wireless Communications .Soft Computing .High Voltage DC & Extra High Voltage AC .Energy Auditing & Analysis .Mechatronics .Biosensors and Transducers .Flexible AC Transmission Systems .Power Quality .Control System II .Power Systems II .Design Estimation & Costing .Power Electronics Lab .Electrical Drawing .Electrical Machines III • Electrical Machines I • Circuits, Signals & Systems II • Analog Communication • Industrial & Power Electronics • Electrical Machines II • Power Systems I • Microprocessor Based Systems • Linear Integrated Circuits • Field Theory • Modern Communication Engineering • Modern Digital Signal Processing • Control System I • Industrial Organization and Management • Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments • Probability and Random Process Communication • Network Theory • Digital Electronics • Solid State Electronics • Electronic Circuits II • Signals and Systems • Communication Engineering I • Digital System Design • Electromagnetic Theory • Embedded Systems • Communication Engineering II • Analog & Integrated Circuits • Digital Signal Processing • Microwave Techniques and Devices • Communication Engineering III .Wireless .VLSI Design .Power Electronics .Electronic Circuits I .Nano Electronics .Adaptive Signal Processing .Mechatronics .Radar & Navigation .Hardware Modelling .Digital Image Processing .ASIC Design .Optical Fiber Communication .Neuro-Fuzzy Systems .Control Systems Engineering 43 .Electronic Product Tutorial Classes (Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours) All branches have tutorial for almost all subjects in 2012 scheme. Only civil has tutorial in 2006 scheme Number of students per tutorial class-50 1 Hour per week for each Subject Computer Science .Object Oriented Modeling and Design • Computer Programming .Security in Computing • Discrete Computational Structures .Software Testing • Object Oriented Programming .System Modeling & Simulation • Principles of Programming Languages .Analysis and Design of Algorithms • Electronic Devices and Circuits .Distributed Computing • Microprocessors .Advanced Computer Networks • Data structures and Algorithms .Computer Networks • Data Communications .Artificial Intelligence • System Programming .Modern Control Systems • Software Engineering .Computer Graphics • Database Management Systems .Compiler Construction • Microprocessor Based System Design .Digital Signal Processing • Operating System .Electives • Advanced Architecture and parallel processing • Computer Architecture and Organization • Automata Languages and Computations Information Technology • Logic Design • Discrete Computational Structures • Object Oriented Programming • Computer Organization • System Programming • Database Management Systems • Data structures and Algorithms • Data and Computer Networking • Object Oriented Modeling and Design • Financial Management and E –Banking • Formal Languages and Automata Theory • E-Business and Services • Distributed Computing • Microprocessor Architecture and System design .Internet Programming .Compiler Construction .Operating System .Software Engineering .Operations Research .Internetworking .Design and Analysis of Algorithms .Knowledge Engineering .Computer Graphics and Animation .Mobile Computing .Real Time Systems .Electives 44 Tutorial Classes (Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours) All branches have tutorial for almost all subjects in 2012 scheme. Only civil has tutorial in 2006 scheme Number of students per tutorial class-50 1 Hour per week for each Subject Safety & Fire Engineering • Principles of Chemical Engineering .Principles of Safety Management • Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Machinery .Safety in Construction • Elements of Machine Drawing .Strength of Materials • Transfer Operations in Chemical Engineering .Chemical Process Safety • Fire Engineering Fundamentals .Occupational Health and First Aid • Electrical Technology and Safety .Principles of Engineering Design • Reaction Engineering and Chemical Technology .Legal Aspects of HSE • Planning and Design of Fire Protection Systems .Manufacturing Processes • Hazard Control in Manufacturing .Disaster Management • Environmental Engineering and Management .Structural Fire Safety • Principles of Industrial Management .Transportation Systems and Safety • Life Safety in Building Fire .Human Factors Engineering • Advanced Safety Engineering and Management .Electives • Process Instrumentation and Control Engineering Common for all branches • Engineering Mathematics I • Engineering Mathematics II • Engineering Mathematics III • Engineering Mathematics IV • Engineering Physics • Engineering Chemistry • Engineering Graphics • Engineering Mechanics • Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering • Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering • Computer Programming 45 Mentoring System (how do you mentor students individually?) • A faculty member is assigned as staff advisor to each class right from the first year. He/She will be dealing with the students matters through out the four years of their stay in the campus. A meeting of the parents and teachers is organized once in every semester. Students who needs special attention ( in academics or in disciplinary matters) are separately dealt with. The staff advisor constantly keep in touch with the parents of such students • Professional guidance / Career advancement: Carrier Guidance and Placement Cell (CGPC) of the college conduct special training programs for the students. Every year, preplacement programs are conducted for the benefit of the students to attend campus interviews. • Course work / Lab specific: If necessary, extra classes/lab sessions are conducted in the evenings, as per the convenience of the instructor, for weaker students in all the departments. • Total Development: The activities of the College Union, Department Associations (which conduct technical festivals every year), IEEE Students Chapter (which conducts invited lectures and special training programme 46 Feedback analysis (how do you do it? Reward/corrective measures) • The feedback is taken manually. The students are provided with hard copy of the feedback form containing 12 points. Students can rate each question choosing any of one of the Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor rates. The mark will be awarded as Excellent -5, Good – 4, Fair – 2 and Poor – 1. Each student can fill the feedback form for all the teachers who are taking classes for them. • Department utilize the feedback to improve the teaching learning process • Feedback mechanism from alumni, parents, and industry • The feedbacks of alumni and parents during the concerned general body meetings are by and large oral in nature and any creative suggestions raised during these occasions are considered and discussed in detail in the school council meeting for further action. The feedbacks from parents are also obtained at department levels during their visit to departments. Provision has been made for monitoring the student’s academic performance by the parents through the institute PTA website. http://waisadmin.cusat.ac.in. Feedback from industry persons are also collected during their visit to institute for occasions like seminar, workshop, conference, etc 47 Scope for self learning (Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond syllabus) • Students are availing good library facility with Digital library and Internet. Also various Workshops, Seminars, Orientation Programme with external experts talks. Quiz, Assignment, Industrial Visits, Internships are conducted. 48 Career Guidance, Placement Unit (Availability of an exclusive Well furnished Seminar Hall, Central Computing Facility, Soft skill development, employability assessment) • Placement Cell caters for enhancing not only the employability skills of the passing out cusatians but also the overall development of their personality. • PC organizes on campus and off campus recruitments and pre-placement training programmes in Aptitude test, Group Discussions, Interviews and presentation skills in collaboration with TEQIP and core departments. Mock interviews and GDs are conducted on a regular basis so as to equip final and pre-final students to face the challenges of the recruitment scenario. • Close on the heels of placement drives, the Placement Assistance Cell makes an evaluation of the performance of our students. This objective appraisal enables the placement cell to identify strengths and weakness of the candidates and select the strategies for improvement. Besides, there are intensive supportive measures for the rejected candidates. • The school has nearly 70% placement for its final year students. Nearly 70 companies are visiting the campus for placement activities 49 Technology Business Incubator Start-up name • Business domain • Name of CEO • Name of Mentor 50 Co-curricular activities • Institution has Arts club, NSS UNIT, Nature Club, Combined Technical Fest etc. which promotes the extra-curricular activities of students, which allows personality development in students in various dimensions. • The combined Technical Fest is the national level Technical Festival for all branches which allows students to present technical papers, listen to seminars in latest technological development fields. 51 Extra-curricular activities • Campus NSS unit is on the path of achieving plastic free GREEN CAMPUS. Many cleanliness drives are launched in the campus with the assistance of NSS Unit. Also many social welfare activities such as creating awareness on AIDS and cancer in villages etc. are organized. 52 Facilities for Sports and Games • University has qualified sports Instructors. • Playground – Multipurpose Track and Field (outdoor), Football, Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball Multipurpose Indoor Stadium for Badminton and Table Tennis • Gymnasium - Ladies Health club • CUSAT Sports ARENA (Multipurpose sports courts- Lawn Tennis, Volley Ball, Basket Ball with in a wire mesh area having flood light facility) • All sports facilities Sports room, sports item etc. are available in the University. SOE is availing the University facility for the sports activities. SOE has University players and bagged many awards in Games and Sports. We have players in Basketball, Football, Badminton, Volleyball, Fencing etc. And players have bagged awards in National level for fencing, Badminton and Shuttle. The cricket team also excelled in the South zone Games meet. 53 Campus Development and Management • There is a full fledged engineering department headed by University Engineer for the construction and maintenance of physical infrastructure. The University Engineer is ably supported by Asst. Exe.Engineers, Asst. Engineers, Supervisors, Technicians, and skilled workers. • The Engineering Dept undertakes the construction and maintenance of buildings, roads, landscapes, water supply, drainage and power supply. • All academic blocks are provided with adequate maintenance staff. Potable water is provided to all by using water purifiers and coolers. • Class rooms are spacious, well ventilated with comfortable seating arrangements.. Each room is provided with fans and lights.. • Hygienic food is provided by the canteens. • Maintenance of computers, UPS, and lab equipments are done by manufacturers or agencies under Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) and break down calls. 54 Hostels Hostels No. of rooms No. of students accommodated B.Tech Hostel for Boys: 140 280 Post Metric Hostel for Girls- Anagha 49 94 Post Metric Hostel for Girls- Ananya 30 87 Post Metric Hostel for Boys-Sagar 88 45 55 Canteen • There are 2 canteens with 100 seats each. Around 500 people are availing canteen facility. • Hygienic food is provided by the canteens. 56 Transport facilities • Around 300 hundred students are availing SOE transportation facility with two buses (60 seats each). There are 3 trips for morning and evening. One jeep is available for the official purpose. 57 Electricity, power backup and telecom • The campus has got 3 substations with 2 substations having a capacity of 500 kVA and the other with 400 kVA. • The School has installed a Diesel Generator having a capacity of 63 kVA and is in the process of installing another one with capacity 63 kVA. • The campus is connected with an EPBAX with 800 lines. 58 Drinking Water • The campus receives drinking water mainly from the Kerala Water Authority. • There are sumps with capacity of 3,00,000 Litres and an over head tank having capacity 1,25,000 Litres. In addition to that the campus has a pond and 4 wells. 59 Grievance redressal forums • The University will set up “Grievance Redressal Committee” where the students can air their grievances. The committee shall consist of the Heads/Principals/Directors of the Departments, eminent persons including retired Judges and also members of the PTA. Till these committed are instituted, adhoc committees shall be formed by the Vice-Chancellor. • Grievances are redressed at a decentralized level; Department Council acts as the primary grievance redressal cell related to academic and administrative matters of the students. The department council takes up issues if any and resolves them at their level. . • The UGC Cell for SC/ST in the University functions as a grievances redressal cell for SC/ST students and provides them necessary helps in solving their academic as well as administrative problems. There is also a grievance redressal committee for PhD students to solve their issues, if any. • Common issues are tackled at the Registrars level. Policy issues if any, are dealt by the Syndicate. • There is a Complaints Committee for the redressal of grievances related to sexual harassment and gender justice which came into effect on 5th May 2001. The committee comprises of a chairperson, 9 members from among the University teaching and nonteaching staff community and one from outside the University. Since inception, the committee resolved three complaints which came before it. Recently the Gender Justice. Committee has been re-constituted and is fully functional. 60 Budget & Expenditure The total budget allocated was adequate over the years, as the total expenditure is less than the allocated budget. Item Budgeted in CFY (12-13) Expenses in CFY (till …) (12-13) Expenses in CFYm1 (11-12) Expenses in CFYm2(10-11) Infrastructural builtup 6,19,50,000 76,45,732 2,80,44,603 88,47,308 Library 10,00,000 3,52,345 4,21,976 3,89,311 Laboratory equipment 75,30,000 74,67,839 22,88,548 30,62,435 5,00,000 1,45,094 4,78,052 10,19,608 11,62,20,000 12,62,01,544 11,63,28,050 7,82,24,907 18,00,000 47,40,000 3,34,278 6,00,000 4,29,948 3,69,015 2,85,650 4,49,80,000 1,09,82,995 4,14,16,038 3,79,26,570 23,27,80,000 15,50,25,497 19,40,86,282 1,30,09,0067 Laboratory consumables Teaching and nonteaching staff salary R&D Training and Travel Other, Contingencies, Debt heads Total 61 Library Number of library staff :12 Number of library staff with degree in Library: 8 62 Campus Network • The University has a bandwidth of 1 Gbps provided by National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT) project under the NKN (National Knowledge Network) project of the Govt. of India. The users of CUSAT will get 150/100 Mbps download/upload bandwidth under this project. • Apart from these, University maintains a 24 Mbps leased line internet connectivity to host the internet servers like Web, Mail, DNS etc and other public services. 63 Safety norms and checks • The Electrical wing of the University engineering department do the periodical checks for wiring and electrical installations • Multiple exits are available in almost all class rooms and labs, uninterrupted water supply is available in all buildings and firefighting equipment is available in few places • The Civil construction wing of the University engineering department does the periodical checks and maintenance of buildings. The following guidelines are followed while handling chemicals:---------- • Use required personal protective equipment. Eye protection is always appropriate. • Label all containers with chemical content. • Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling any chemical and whenever the students leave the lab. • Avoid direct contact with any chemical. Always wear a laboratory coat, at a minimum. • Never smell, intentionally inhale or taste a chemical. • Smoking, drinking, eating and the application of cosmetics is forbidden in areas where hazardous chemicals are used or stored. • Always use chemicals with adequate ventilation or in a chemical fume hood. Use hazardous chemicals only as directed and for their intended purpose. • Inspect equipment or apparatus for damage before adding a hazardous chemical. Do not use damaged equipment. • Never use mouth suction to fill a pipette. Use a pipette bulb or other pipette-filling device. • Electrically ground containers using approved methods before transferring or dispensing a flammable liquid from a large container.e periodical checks and maintenance of buildings Laboratory Fume Hoods--------- • Fume hoods are used to prevent hazardous, offensive, or flammable gases and vapors from mixing with the general room air. Splash goggles with splash proof sides or a face shield must be used when protection from a chemical splash is needed. Use of Respirators --------- • Respirators are designed to protect only against specific types of substances and in certain concentration ranges, depending on the type of equipment used. • Exposures to strong acids and acid gases, organic solvents and strong oxidizing agents, carcinogens, and mutagens require the use of protective equipment that • prevents skin contamination. In these situations, impervious protective equipment must be used. Examples include: - rubber or nitrile gloves, rubber boots, rubberized suits, special protective equipment 64 Counselling & Medical Care • A health clinic functions in the university campus with the support of a doctor from the nearby co-operative Medical College. Emergency cases are referred to the Medical College which is located only 1.5 kms away from the university campus. 65 Key Performance Indicators Minutes of Board of Governors (BoG) meetings • Uploaded in MIS and School of Engineering Website Statutory Audit • Completed Performance Audit along with Data Audit • Completed Initial Governance Development Plan • Completed % of committed expenditure out of funds received • 100 % 66 Key Performance Indicators % of Expenditure of the total funds received • 87 % % of Procurement plan out of 5.5 Crores • 82 % MIS data entry • 2014-15 Data Entry in Progress Mandatory Participation in CIIAICTE survey • Participated Participation in TEQIP Faculty, Staff and Students Satisfaction Survey • In Progress 67