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Technical Education Quality
Improvement Program – Phase II
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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology
Kottayam
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STUDENT’S PERFORMANCE
1.Student’s Success
= (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)
90
81
80
70
73.6
66.7
82
78.57
71.8 72.9 70.4 71.9
66.7
61.1
57.1
60
50
39.4
40
79
78
61.97
61.6
65
62.5
43
30
20
10
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
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2.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)
8
7.76
7.8
7.7
7.57
7.6
7.38
7.4
7.2
7.28
7.2 7.2
7.17 7.19
7.06
6.96
7
6.8
7.57
6.78
6.81
6.94 6.9
7.12
7.06
7
6.98
Electronics & Comm
Computer
6.6
6.4
6.2
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
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3.Placement & Higher Studies
(Assessment = 30 × (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)
30
25
25.52
23.96
22.9
22.29
25
20.9
20
17.3
15
11.6
20
18.75
16
13.1 12.5
22.71
21.35
12.5
16
19.43
17.19
14.15
10
5
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
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Computer
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4.1 Professional Societies
SAE
IEEE
•RIT Chapter started in 2006
•IEEE Computer Society 2012 Outstanding
Chapter Award
•Akshaya Urja Diwas - 22nd August 2012 Joint
Venture by IEEE and Bhoomitra Sena Club RIT
•KITeS (Kerala IEEE Technical Symposium) 2014
August 15th to 17th.500 students across kerala
participated
•VOLT (Volunteer Training Programme) 5th April
2014
•NIRBHAYA - Paper Presentation Competition
with Idea on Women Safety
•Intercollegiate Aero Modeling
Workshop
•Participated SAE contests South
India Zonal SAE contests at
Hyderabad and bagged prices in
quiz and modeling (2012 July)
•Students qualified for the
national level competition
organized by SAE at for the years
2011-12 and 2012-13.
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4.2 Publications by Students
•Yearly publication of college magazine
•Handwritten magazine published Yearly
•RIT Alumni newsletter
Publication in International/National Conferences by students
Branch
EEE
ME
EC
CE
CS
2011-12
2012-13
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12
14
13
1
0
2
9
15
5
2
30
26
13
0
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4.3 Entrepreneurship initiatives
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Background
Entrepreneurship Development Club
(EDC) started in 2011
Coordinator Prof. R. Sasikumar
8.0 Lakhs obtained from AICTE for EDC
Initiated Technology Business
Incubation(TBI) Center under EDC
Two companies launched under TBI
Nithin James Alumni of CSE launched
company called Proburk solutions in
Infopark
Events Organised/Trainings Attended
•EDP workshop on Electronic Equipment conducted jointly
with DIC, Ktym (30 participants, 23 days), Feb-March 2013
• Two day workshop on Entrepreneurs and open source
software in March 2013
• Event in connection with State Entrepreneurship day on
September 12th
•2 day workshop on Entrepreneurship development
UDYAMI organised jointly with IEEE chapter in Oct 2013
•4 faculty and 13 students attended Entrepreneurship
development startup boot camp at Technopark campus on
15th Jan
•Organised Entrepreneurship awareness week in Feb 2014
•Principal and one faculty attended two day training
programme of Entrepreneurship development club in
August 2014
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4.3.1 Technology Business Incubator
LUVA Technologies
• Area- Engineering
Analysis
• CEO-Hussain MT
• Mentor- Prof. Antony JK
ECIAN
• Area- Architectural
LED Lighting
• CEO-Akhil.R
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4.3.2 CERD Activities
• Established Innovation center in
2011
• Conducted NATCON and
TECHFEST in Jan 2013
• 3 day workshop on Research
Methodology and IPR on from
12-15 Feb 2014
• 3 innovative projects in
progress”
1. Reactive water tank
2. Intelligent door opening
system in automobile
3. Fire fighting robot
•Research seed money to faculty - 3 on going
projects - 4.7 Lakhs
(Dr. A Praveen, Dr. Binumol Tom,Dr.KP Indiradevi )
•Grant for student Projects – 14 Completed in
2013-14 & submitted 15 projects for review in
current year
•Incentive for publication – 2 in 2013-14 & 1 in
current year
•Establishment of center of excellence , under
leadership of Dr.Leena Mary– Advanced DSP
research Lab, 20+30 Lakhs
•M.Tech thesis presentation contest conducted
on 12th September 2013 and 17th October 2014
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4.4 Awards/Prizes (Inter-collegiate/State level/National/International)
Events attended by students
1) Civil service examination in year 2014
2) University Ranks
3) GATE 2013
4) Student project on ‘Anthropomorphic Robotic hand for paralyzed”
5) Global IEEE IAS Masters Thesis Award, New York, 2014
6) Global IEEE IAS Masters Thesis Award, New York, 2013
7) Global IEEE IAS Masters Thesis Award, New York, 2012
8) National level Rifle shooting
9) 32nd National Chess Championship
10) Intercollegiate project presentation at NATCON 2013(CE)
11)State Level Contest for Innovative Engineering Products, 2013
12)Concrete Cube Strength Competition, ICI Kochi
13)Best B.Tech project in CSE,2013 CSI Chapter, Trivandrum
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14)All Kerala State Team Championships
and Ranking Tournament
Awards
218th Rank
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All India Rank 362
Applied for Patent
III Prize
III Prize
II prize
X position
I Prize
I Prize
Consolation prize
II Prize
II Prize
III Prize
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5 .Faculty Contributions
5.1 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)
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19.72 20
20
15
12.912.6
14.414.9
16.6
12.8
13
12.62
11.21
14 14 14
16.67
15.28
16.67 16.67 16.9
14.29
10
5
0
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Mechanical
Electrical
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2011-12
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5.2 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)
25
20
19.29 20 20 20
20 20 20 20
20 20 20 19.28
20 20 20
16.07
15
16.0716.07
12.8612.86
10
5
0
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Mechanical
Electrical
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2011-12
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5.3 Faculty qualifications(60)
(Assessment = 6 × 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)
50
45
40
39.42 39.42
41.14
35
45.2
42.6
37.72
34.28
40.5
43.6
42.8
42.86
36
31.72
30
29.14
30.86
29.14
25
20
15
10
5
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
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Computer
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5.4 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme
Specific Criteria – Civil Engineering
STRUCTURAL
SYSTEMS
Ms.Bindurani P
BUILDING
SCIENCES AND
MANAGEMENT
Prof. Gymmy
Joseph
WATER
RESOURCES
ENGG. AND
MANAGEMENT
GEOTECHNICAL
ENGG. AND
MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORTATION
ENGG AND
MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGG. AND
MANAGEMENT
Dr. Jairaj PG
Ms. Sini T
Dr. Bino I Koshy
Dr. Bindhu B K
Ms.Mini Koshy
Ms.Roshina Babu
Dr. A Praveen
Ms. Reba P.R
Dr. Vinish V Nair
Dr. Bindhu B K
Ms. Saranya
Zacharia
Ms. Rose Mary
Xavier
Prof. Gymmy
Joseph
Dr. A Praveen
Ms. Sreelatha T
Dr. Vinish V Nair
Ms.Sanju Mary
Mr. Akhil Lal
Ms. Lakshmi
Chandran
Ms.Gigy
Aleyamma
Mr.Jomy
Thomas
Ms.Neenu
Mariam
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Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria
– Mechanical Engineering
Industrial
Engineering
Dr. R.
Sasikumar
Dr.
MS.Jayamohan
Dr. Biju Augustine
Thermal
Engineering
Design
Dr.
Venugopal
Mr. Sabu KT
Mr. Antony JK
Ms. Ciby
Thomas
Mr. Anish K
John
Mr. Manoj
Kumar
Mr. Vikas VK
Mr. Manoj
Kumar
Mr. Anwer
Sadath
Mr. Rajesh
Mr. Anish K
John
Mr. Pradeep
Kumar
Mr. Sajumon
KT
Mr.Swapnesh.S
Manufacturing/P
roduction
Economics
Prof. Mathew
Muricken
(Adjunct Faculty)
Mr. Ciby
Thomas
Fluid Mechanics
Mr. Vikas VK
Dr. Biju
Augustine P
Mr.
Pradeepkumar
Mr. Anilkumar
Ms. Veena S
Mr. Vaisakh R
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Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific
Criteria – Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Power System
Power
Electronics
Control Systems
Electrical Drives.
Electronics and
Embedded
System
Dr. Prince A.
Prof. Mary
George
Prof. Mary
George
Prof.
Vijayakumari
C. K.
Prof.
Vijayakumari
C. K.
Prof.
Sreelekha V.
Dr. Vincent G.
Prof. Dolly
Mary
Prof. Binoj
Kumar
Prof. Dolly
Mary
Dr. Vincent G.
Prof. Johnson
Mathew
Prof. Radhika
R.
Prod. Rajesh
K.
Prof. Binoj
Kumar
Prof. Anju
Jolly
Prof. Shanifa
Beevi
Mr. Sohan
Placid John
Prof. Lekshmi
Mohan
Prof. Sheenu
Elizabeth
Prof. Viji
Joseph
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Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria
– Electronics & Communication Engineering
Digital Signal Processing
Communication
Dr. Leena Mary
Dr. Renu Jose
P.N Thankachan
Rajeev Rajan
Dr. David Solomon
George
Geetha Ranjin
Dr. Manju Manuel
Anish Babu K K
Microelectronics
Saji A J
Joseph Zacharia
Rezuana Bai J
Ebin N Manuel
Sujitha mol
Nimmy George
Dr. Renu Jose
Dr. David Solomon George
Shinoj K Sukumaran
Anu George
Joice George
Premson Y
Umesh A C
Saritha Elizabeth
Savitha Sivan
Nelsa Sebastian
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Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific
Criteria – Computer Science & Engineering
Software Design
Data Structures
& Algorithms
Dr. Shobhana
N V.
Reena Murali
Kavitha N
Reena Murali
Dr. Vineetha
S
Kavitha N
Nisha K K
High Level
Programming
languages
Computer
organisation &
Architecture
Unnikrishnan
K
Dr. Shobhana
NV
Shibukumar
KB
Nisha K K
Dr. Vineetha
S
Anu Bonia
Francis
Anu Bonia
Francis
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5.5 Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week
duration
4.5
4
4
3.5
3
3
2.5
2
2
2
2
1.5
1
1
1
0.5
0
0
0
0
Civil
0
0
0
0
Mechanical
0
0
0
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
0
Electronics & Comm
0
0
Computer
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Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week
duration
30
25
25
20
20
18
17
16
14
15
11
11
11
11
9
10
5
19
7
4
2
2
7
6
5
3
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
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Computer
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Faculty participation as resource persons
12
10
10
8
6
4
5
5
5
4
3
3
5
4
4
3
3
4
3
4
3
2
0
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
0
Electronics & Comm
0
0
Computer
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5.6 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.)
16
14
12
14.4
15
14.57
13.29
13.7
15 14.7
10
15
12.64
11.79
11.6
10
15
12
10.5
10.125
11.3611.57
8.78
8
7.07
6
4
2
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
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Computer
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5.7 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.
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20
20
20
14
15
16.57
15.1415.14
17.14
12.86
11.4 11.2
11.4
8.6
10
5.7
5.71
5.7
5
1.43
2.86
2.86
2.29 2.29
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
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Computer
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5.8 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.).
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
0
0
0
Civil
0
0
0
Mechanical
0
0
0
Electrical
0
0
0
0
0
Electronics & Comm
2010-11
2011-12
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0
0
0
Computer
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5.9 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
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14
14
12
9.4
10
8
8
7.7
6
4.85
4
2.3 2.3
1.2
2
0
0
Civil
0
0
Mechanical
0
0
0
0
Electrical
2.86
1.43
1.43
0
0
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5.10 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
12
10.7
10
8
6
5
4.3
4
3.6
5.6
5.57
4.71
4
3.86 3.86
6.14
5.57 5.3
5 4.71
4.43
4
3.14
3.71
4.2
2
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
Electronics & Comm
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6. FACILITIES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT
6.1 Lecture Halls
7
6
6
5
5
4
5
6
6
5
6
6
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
3
2
1
0
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Mechanical
Electrical
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6.2 Seminar Halls
1.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
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Mechanical
Electrical
Electronics & Comm
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Tutorial Rooms
2.5
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
0
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Mechanical
Electrical
Electronics & Comm
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Faculty Rooms
(Rooms equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/facilities, Usage of room for
counselling/discussion with students)
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
1
0
Civil
Mechanical
Electrical
Electronics & Comm
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6.3 Laboratories
(No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Electrical
• Electrical Workshop
(6,2)
• Electrical
Measurements Lab
(6,2)
• Computer Lab (2,2)
• Electrical Machines
Lab – I (DC M/c) (6,2)
• Electrical Machines
lab – II (AC M/c) (6,2)
• Electronic /IC Lab (6,2)
• Power Electronics Lab
(6,2)
Electronics
• Analog Circuits lab(4,2)
• Programming Lab (4,2)
• Analog circuits II lab(4,2)
• Analog Communication Lab
(4,2)
• Digital Electronics lab(4,2)
• Microprocessor and Micro
controller lab(4,2)
• Mini Project Lab (4,2)
• Advanced Communication
Lab(4,2)
• Signal Processing lab(4,2)
• VLSI and Embedded systems
lab(4,2)
• Logic design lab(4,2)
• Electronics Circuits and
Communication Lab(4,2)
MechanicaL
• Fluid Mechanics
Lab(4,2)
• Hydraulics Lab(4,2)
• CAD/CAM Lab(2,1)
• Heat Engines Lab(4,2)
• Heat Transfer Lab(4,1)
• Workshop (2, 5)
• Measurements
Lab(4,1)
• Machine Shop(2,4)
• Industrial Engg. Lab
(4,1)
Computer
• Programming Lab (1,1)
• Data Structures Lab (1,1)
• Database Lab (1,1)
• Hardware and
Microprocessors Lab (1,1)
• Operating Systems Lab (1,1)
• Systems Programming
lab(1,1)
• Networking lab (1,1)
• Computer Graphics Lab (1,1)
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Civil
• Material Testing lab
(6,1)
• Concrete testing lab
(6,1)
• Geotechnical
Engineering Lab (6,1)
• Transportation
Engineering lab : (6,1)
• Computer
programming lab (2,0)
• Environmental
Engineering lab (6,1)
• Surveying lab (6,1)
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6.3.1
Lab manuals
(Laboratories for which lab manuals are available
Civil
• Material Testing Lab 1
• Material testing Lab 2
• Geotechnical
Engineering Lab
• Transportation
Engineering Lab
• Computer
programming Lab
• Environmental
Engineering Lab
• Surveying Lab
Computer Science
Mechanical
• Programming Lab
• Data Structures Lab
• Database Lab
• Hardware and
Microprocessors Lab
• Operating Systems Lab
• Systems Programming
lab
• Networking lab
• Computer Graphics Lab
• Fluid Mechanics Lab
• Hydraulics Lab
• CAD/CAM Lab
• Heat Engines Lab
• Heat Transfer Lab
• Mechanical Engg Lab
• Measurements Lab
• Industrial Engineering
Lab
• Machine Shop
Electrical
Electronics
• Electrical Workshop
• Electrical
Measurements Lab
• Computer Lab
• Electrical Machines Lab
– I (DC M/c)
• Electrical Machines lab
– II (AC M/c)
• Electronic /IC Lab
• Power Electronics Lab
• Analog Circuits lab
• Programming Lab
• Analog circuits II lab
• Analog Communication
Lab
• Digital Electronics lab
• Microprocessor and
Micro controller lab
• Mini Project Lab
• Advanced
Communicaton Lab
• Signal Processing lab
• VLSI and Embedded
systems lab
• Logic design lab
• Electronics Circuits and
Communication Lab
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7. ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS
7.1Language Lab
Existing Lab
• 10 Systems
• Software - Tell Me More by Auralog
• Training given to students with the guidance of professor in English(Adjunct
faculty)
New Language Lab
• Setting up in Progress
• Thirty Desktop Computers are already procured.
• Procurement of Digital language lab software, LCD projector , 10 kVA UPS
and Air conditioner in Progress under MMEICT scheme
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7.2 Tutorial Classes
(Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)
CS
• Problem Solving and Computer
Programming (35, 7)
• Switching Theory and Logic
Design (35, 6)
• Data Structures and Algorithms
(35, 7)
• Theory of Computation (35, 5)
• Database Management Systems
(35, 4)
• Operating Systems (35, 4)
• Advanced Microprocessors (35,
5)
• Design and Analysis of
Algorithms (35, 6)
• System Software (35, 4)
• Compiler Construction (35, 5)
Civil
• Engineering
Mechanics 35
• Mechanics of solid 1 –
34
• Surveying 1 – 35
• Design of concrete
structures – 34
• Structural Analysis :
34
• Geotechnical
Engineering : 34
• Computer
Programming : 34
Mechanical
• Fluid Mechanics (32, 6)
• Kinematics of Machinery (34,
11)
• Design of Machine Elements
(34, 13)
• Dynamics of Machines(34, 10)
• Gas Dynamics and Jet
Propulsion(35, 8)
• Refrigeration and Air
conditioning (35, 8)
• Operations Management
• CAD (35, 10)
• Metallurgy & Material
Science(34, 5)
Electrical
• Electric Circuit theory
(35,4)
• Signals and Systems
(35,3)
• Power Electronics
(35,3)
• Modern Control
Theory (35,4)
• Electric Power
Transmission (35,3)
• Synchronous
Machines (35,4)
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Electronics
• Network Theory (35,2)
• Solid State Devices (35,1)
• Computer Programming(35,1)
• Analog Circuits (35,1)
• Applied Electromagnetic Theory(35,1)
• Control Systems (35,2)
• Digital System Design(35,1)
• Microprocessor and applications(35,1)
• VLSI Design (35,2)
• Information Theory and Coding(35,2)
• Microwave Engineering(35,1)
• Electronic Instrumentation(35,1)
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7.3
Mentoring System
(how do you mentor students individually?)
• Number of faculty mentors
: 8 per department
• Number of students per mentor
: 36
• Mentors interact with students on regular basis
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7.4
Feedback analysis
(how do you do it? Reward/corrective measures)
Feedback Mechanisms
1.
Course exit surveys
2.
Class committee
3.
Feedback system from students
4.
Class PTA
5.
Employer Survey
6.
PEO Survey
• Feedback taken from students using structured format once in every semester
• Best teacher award is given to faculty by the alumni association, every year, based on the feedback.
• Class committees are formed and meetings are held regularly
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7.5
Scope for self learning
(Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond
syllabus)
• Technical fests, paper contests, and quiz competitions are conducted
regularly for promoting the learning beyond the syllabus
• Mini-projects are assigned as a part of study in majority of labs
• National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL), e-learning
facility & IEEE/IEL on-line
• Quality Enhancement in Engineering Education(QEEE) being
implemented
• E-Learning facilities are available
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7.6
Career Guidance, Placement
(Availability of an exclusive Well furnished Seminar Hall, Central Computing Facility, Soft skill
development, employability assessment)
• Fully furnished seminar hall
• The institute is accredited by Tata Consultancy Services Ltd & Wipro
Technologies
• Placement training program are conducted for the final year students
before the commencement of campus selection process
• Central Computing Facility in administrative block used for conducting
online tests
• For placement figures 2014-15 click here
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7.7 Industry Institute Interaction
Expert Lecture
CMTI, Bangalore
VSSC, Trivandrum
IBM, Bangalore
GE, Chennai
CDAT, Trivandrum
Project & Industrial
Training
HMT
BSNL
KELTRON
HIRA Constructions
BRAMHOS
MoU
RUBCO, Kottayam
TIES, Kottayam
Internship
Faculty Training
KITCO,
TYCKA Design,
Bangalore
Cochin
National
Instruments,
Bangalore
SNS, MGU
Kottayam
CRANES, Bangalore
IIA, Kottayam
Irrigation
Department
Entuple Technologies,
Bangalore
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7.8 Co-curricular activities
Departmental Associations
•Awareness programs on
emerging area
•Induction programs
Mathematics Club
•started functioning on March
2005
•200 Members
Innovative Electronics Club
:Few innovations reported by this
group are
1. Software and A/D converter for
enhancing the antenna pattern
plotter setup in the Microwave
lab.
2. Exact formulae for the
frequency and pulse-width of
PWM wave form.
3. Low cost inductor that could be
used to realize high frequency
oscillator up to 15 MHz with 8v
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Major events 2013-14
•Inauguration of new M.Tech
programme in CSE, 17th Nov 2014
•Kerala IEEE Technical Symposium(KITES
2014) August 15th to 17th
•M.Tech thesis contest Oct 17th 2014
•EE Dept has set up an uninterrupted
power supply (ups) testing centre as a
wing of power quality research lab as a
full-fledged facility for testing UPS up to
50 kVA
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7.9
Extra-curricular activities
• College union actively involves and arranges the techno-cultural and
sports events
• The Astronomy Club in the institute was inaugurated on 15/2/10 by
Dr. P R Prince, Regional Director, STAS, MG University with the key
note address on ‘Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology’.
• Environment related activities in the college are organized by
Bhoomitra Club along with the NSS Unit.
• Mangalyan launch celebrated – Coordinated by Bhoomitra Club
• Publication of RIT News Letter , first edition Jan-April 2014
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7.9.1
Facilities for Sports and Games
The following sports facilities are also available in the campus:
• Football Court
• Volley ball court
• Badminton court
• Fitness Centre & Yoga Centre: facilities such as treadmill, home gym
etc. is available and is regularly used by both staff and students of this
institute.
• The Physical education department organises intercollegiate events
for football and cricket in association with college union
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8. Governance, Institutional Support and Financial Resources
8.1Campus Development and Management
•
•
•
•
BoG meetings are convened regularly
Campus Development committee oversees the developmental activities in the campus
The institution is financially supported by Govt. of Kerala
Works in Progress
- Computer Science & Engineering block – 6.5 Cr
- Ladies hostel(funded by AICTE) – 2 Cr
• Works Sanctioned
- Architecture Block – 11 Cr
- Men’s Hostel
– 6.3 Cr
- Faculty Quarters – 3 Cr
- Principal Quarters – 0.75 Cr
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8.2 Hostels
• Two ladies hostels, one men’s hostel and one P.G. hostel.
• 2 Ladies Hostels- New LH (180seats) & Old LH (120seats)
• Hostels are under the supervision of a Warden in the rank of
Professor/Associate Professor)}
Hostels
No. of rooms
No. of students
accommodated
Hostel for Boys:
37
107
Hostel for Girls:
88
300
P.G Hostel
6
23
AICTE Funded Hostel
Construction nearing Completion
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8.3 Canteen
• Number of Canteen(s)
:2
• Sitting space
: 120 persons
• Daily Usage
: Approximately 700 persons
• College canteen provides food at a very nominal rate
• Quality food at reduced price.
• Food without Adulteration.
• Neat and Clean.
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8.4 Transport facilities
• Number of Buses
:8
• Car
: 1
• Facility availed by 60 % of students & 20 % of faculty
• All major destinations nearby are connected by college buses
• Availability of two Administrative Staff for Bus handling and faculty
members involved in the monitoring of day to day affairs
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8.5 Electricity, power backup and telecom
• 24 Hours un-interrupted power supply is provided by the KSEB
• A distribution transformer (3 Phase, 400 KVA, 11 KV / 433 V, 21 A /
532 A, ONAN) exclusively for the institute has been installed
• Back-up power supply (Generator 62.5 KVA) is available in the
institution.
• UPS of required capacity are installed at different departments locally
for providing supply to computer systems.
• New Diesel Generator of 250 KVA purchased under TEQIP
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8.6 Drinking Water
• Centralized Water Supply System.
• Internal Water Source (R.I.T Well).
• Over Head Tank Of Storage Capacity 3.5 Lakh Litre.
• Storage Tanks Over Each Building.
• Internal Maintenance Wings.
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8.7 Grievance redressal forums
• Grievance Cell is constituted in the college with Principal as Chairman
and three Heads of the Department as executive members.
• Students can approach the cell with their grievances regarding
academic and non-academic matters.
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9. FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Budget & Expenditure
Item
Infrastructural built-up
Budgeted in
2013-14
(Rs) lakhs
Expenses in 2013-14
(Rs)
(till 31/03/2013)
Expenses in
2011-12
(Rs)
Expenses in
2011-12
(Rs)
200.00 lakhs
109.61380
17.00732
49.90220
5.50
3.00
34.34096
34.96255
3.54406
4.44684
5.00
14.76001+28.84538
(TEQIP)
= 42.60539
44.89320
+137.71283(TEQIP)
=182.60603
4.88173
1051.33552
1051.33552
1015.91862
598.78410
60.215
60.05674
16.00
15.83206
16.00
14.23071
25.00
16.80539
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of Technology
1599.55052
1497.96737
140.99
4.831
5.20
11.04
1238.37196
51.905
5.432
4.20669
13.9994
766.6387850
Library
43.00
Laboratory Equipment
183.00
Laboratory consumables
Teaching and Non-Teaching staff
salary
R&D
Training and Travel
Minor civil works
Other Charges
Total
10.Library
No of library staff: 5 (3 Permanent + 2 Contract)
Chart Title
27006
30000
25000
23749 23749 24010
20000
15000
10000
5000
249
0
0
Books
0
0
12
eBooks
2010-11
12
12
Journals
2011-12
2012-13
12
1
1
1
1
eJournals
2013-14
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11.Campus Network
• Around 400 Machines are connected through the campus network
• High Speed Fiber Connectivity is provided to all buildings
• 120 Mbps Internet Connectivity is provided through campus network
Campus Network provides the following services
1. Internet Connectivity
2. Facility for all online tests
3. Campus Software Server
4. QEE Server
5. Rational Rose Application Server
Campus Network is made secure through
1. Layer3 Switches
2. Hardware firewalls
3. Routers
• WIFI Connectivity is provided in all buildings
• We are in the process of extending Campus Network to Hostels
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12.Safety norms and checks
• All buildings and laboratory electrical wiring carried out by PWD
(Electrical) section in accordance with the safety norms/measures as
per IE Rules.
• Kerala State Electrical Inspectorate authority inspects the institution
regularly.
• Dress code is strictly maintained in the lab and wearing of shoes is
made compulsory in the lab sessions.
• Fire extinguishers of standard quality have been provided at
appropriate and convenient places throughout the campus.
• Vehicles of students are banned inside the campus
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13.Counselling & Medical Care
• Counseling cell led by an executive committee consisting of principal, staff
members , PTA executive members and student representatives.
• The institute avails the service of a professional counselor on every
Thursdays.
• Under this cell, a medical officer renders his service on all Wednesdays.
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Key Performance Indicators
Minutes of Board
of Governors (BoG)
meetings
• 10 Meetings held
and minutes
published in
website
Statutory Audit
• Two audits
Completed
Performance Audit
along with Data
Audit
• Completed two
performance &
data audits.
Initial Governance
Development Plan
• Completed and
approved by NPIU
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% of committed
expenditure out of
funds received
• 98%
• Amount Spent
+Committed– Rs.
674.73 +62=
736.73Lakhs
• Amount Received
– 750 Lakhs
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Key Performance Indicators
% of Expenditure
of the total funds
received
• 89.96 %
• Amount Spent
– Rs. 674.73
Lakhs
• Amount
Received – 750
Lakhs
% of Procurement
plan out of 5.5
Crores
• Completed
93.5% (513.96
Lakhs)
• Completed
+Committed =
99.5 %
MIS data entry
• Completed for
academic years
2010-11, 201112, 2012-13
and 2013-14.
• Entry going on
for 2014-15
Mandatory
Participation in CIIAICTE survey
• Completed
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Participation in
TEQIP Faculty, Staff
and Students
Satisfaction Survey
• 60 %Completed
(as on
20/10/14)
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THANK YOU
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Placement 2014-15
Sl No
Company
1
2
3
4
5
TCS
Qburst
Analytics Quotient
Nest
Suntec (in Progress)
Total (As on 20/10/14)
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Number of students
placed
92
18
3
13
126
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University Rank Details
Branch
2013-14
2012-13
EC
B.Tech II Rank
M.Tech , I , II & III
Rank
2011-12
CS
2010-11
B.Tech First
and Second
Rank
ME
M.Tech Ist Rank
CE
M.Tech , I , II & III
Rank
EEE
M.Tech , I , II & III
Rank
M.Tech , I , II
B.Tech First Rank,
M.Tech , I , II & III
Rank
M.Tech , I , II
& III Rank
B.Tech First and
Second Rank
M.Tech , I , II & III
Rank
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M.Tech , I , II & III
Rank
M.Tech , I , II
& III Rank
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