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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KIDANGOOR
KOTTAYAM, KERALA
Student’s Success rate
= (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)
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)
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)
Professional Societies
IEEE
• Workshop On Robotics
• National level online quiz competition
• Winner: Dipesh Gogia from Delhi
Technological University
• IEEE CEK Newsletter
• Monthly newsletter named IEEE
PEEK was launched on 23rd August
• Orientation for first year students
• By Chairman and Technical Coordinator, SB, CEK
ISTE
• DISHA-Orientation session for 1st
year students
Publications by Students in International conference
2013-14
EEE
ECE
8
4
Entrepreneurship initiatives
 Conducted a workshop on entrepreneurship development
 Motivational talks are organized by each department associations
Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National)
 University ranks – 5 (2010-11 –1st & 2nd Rank in EI, 2nd Rank in EC
2011-12 – 3rd Rank in EI
2013-14 – 2nd Rank in EI)
 3rd prize in National level energy audit competition conducted by Energy
conservation society (2012-13)
 2nd place in district level seminar competition conducted by KSEB engineers
association (2012-13)
 1st place in district level seminar competition conducted by KSEB engineers
association (2013-14)
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)
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)
Faculty qualifications
(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)
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme
Specific Criteria (EEE) –Electrical and Electronics
Power
Electronics
Electrical
Machines
Control System
Industrial Drives
& Control
Jijo
Balakrishnan
Sonima M.
P.
SandhyaT
Jibin Joseph
Pradeesh K
D
Salini M.
Venugopal
Sreekala
Mohan
Rahul
Rahul
Jasmi M S
Power Systems
Binimol V K
Guidances
Navigation
Anith
Krishnan
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme
Specific Criteria (EIE) –Electronics and
Instrumentation
Opto Electronics
Applied
Electronics &
Instrumentation
Pradeep T.
S.
Dinu A.
G.
Vinod P.
Sithara A.
Digital Electronics
Vishnu
Mohan
Control &
Instrumentation
Saji Justus
Bushara M
Arya B Raj
Shincy P.
Kunjumon
Embedded
System
Namitha
Mathew
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme
Specific Criteria (ACM)- Comp Science, IT
Image Processing
Data Security
Software Engg.
Computer &
Information
Science
Computer
Architucture
Anitha R
Anisha K
Jose
Jyothis
Joseph
Muhammed
Nizar B K
Rekha K S
Ardra Raj
Neethu
Varkey
Anoop
Varkey
Rekha V R
Honey
Joseph
Milta Jose
Sreenu G
Tharun
Moorthy
Anju B
Lekshmy P
Chandran
Nisha C A
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme
Specific Criteria (ECE)- Electronics and
Communication
Digital
Electronics
Embedded
Systems
Wireless
Technology
VLSI
Deepthy
Mathew
Manasy
Mariet
Thomas
Dhanya
Narayanan
Silpa S Prasad
Jismi Babu
Vimal Raj
Neethu
Prasannan
Arathy S
Syamesh K G
Aparna P S
Priyanka
Reghuthaman
Microwave
Technology
Shiney
Thankachan
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme
Specific Criteria (ASCE)- Civil
Geotechnical Engg.
Sreekumari T
K
Gitty Rose
Eugine
Anupa Maria
Abraham
Water Resources
Engg.
Vidhya
Velayudhan
Structural Engg.
Divya S. Nair
Sabna
Mohanan
Sreekala S.
Vani Prasad
Marine Structures
Prof. Roobin
V. Varghese
Offshore
Structures
Mary James
Kappan
Jisha
Balakrishnan
Environmental
Engg.
Bindhya Hari
P.
Transportation
Engg
Anu S.
Mattam
Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week
duration
Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week
duration
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.)
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.
Lecture Halls
Seminar Halls
Tutorial Rooms
Faculty Rooms
(Rooms equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/facilities, Usage of room for
counselling/discussion with students)
Laboratories
(No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Computer
• Computer programming
lab(1,1)
• Electronics circuits lab (2,1)
• Networks and operating
system lab (1,1)
• Object oriented
programming lab (2,1)
• Data structure lab (2,1)
• Digital electronics lab (2,1)
• Computer graphics lab (2,1)
• Microprocessor lab (2,1)
• System programming lab
(2,1)
• Language processor lab (2,1)
• Project lab (1,1)
IT
• Multimedia Lab (2,1)
• PC Hardware Lab (2,1)
Electronics and
Instrumentation
• Basic Electronics Lab(4,1)
• Digital Electronics Lab(4,1)
• Power Electronics &
Measurements Lab(4,1)
• Electronic Circuits Lab(4,1)
• Microprocessor Lab(4,1)
• Linear Integrated Circuits
Lab (4,1)
• Miniproject Lab (4,1)
• Instrumentation Lab (4,1)
• DSP Lab (4,1)
• Process Control Lab(4,1)
Electrical and Electronics
• Basic Electrical Engineering
Lab (4,1)
• Electronic Circuits Lab(4,1)
• Digital Electronics Lab(4,1)
• Electrical Measurements
Lab(4,1)
• Electrical Machines I
Lab(4,1)
• Power Electronics Lab(4,1)
• Electrical Machines III(4,1)
• Microprocessor Lab(4,1)
• Electrical Machines II
Lab(4,1)
• Advanced Electrical
Engineering Lab(4,1)
Laboratories
(No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Civil
• Strength of materials lab
(4,1)
• Survey practicals 1 (3,1)
• Fluid mechanics (3,1)
• Survey Practicals 2 (4,1)
• Transportation Lab (3,1)
• Geotechnical Lab (3,1)
• AUTOCAD Lab (2,1)
• Environmental Engineering
Lab(3,1)
• Construction and Structural
Engineering Lab(3,1)
• STAAD Lab(2,1)
Electronics and
Communication Engg
• Electronic Circuits Lab(4,1)
• Digital Electronics Lab(4,1)
• Microprocessor Lab(4,1)
• Electronic Circuits Lab 1
(5,1)
• Mini project Lab (5,1)
• Electronic Circuits Lab 2
(5,1)
• DSP Lab (4,1)
• Communication Lab (4,1)
• Advanced Communication
Lab (4,1)
• Signal Processing Lab (4,1)
Lab manuals
(Laboratories for which lab manuals are available
Civil
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Strength of materials lab
Survey practicals 1
Fluid mechanics
Survey Practicals 2
Transportation Lab
Geotechnical Lab
AUTOCAD Lab
Environmental
Engineering Lab
• Construction and
Structural Engineering
Lab
Electronics &
Instrumentation
• Basic Electronics Lab
• Digital Electronics Lab
• Power Electronics &
Measurements Lab
• Electronic Circuits Lab
• Microprocessor Lab
• Linear Integrated
Circuits Lab
• Mini project Lab
• Instrumentation Lab
• DSP Lab
• Process Control Lab
Electronics and
Communication Engg
Electrical and Electronics
• Basic Electrical
Engineering Lab
• Electronic Circuits Lab
• Digital Electronics Lab
• Electrical Measurements
Lab
• Electrical Machines I Lab
• Power Electronics Lab
• Electrical Machines III
• Microprocessor Lab
• Electrical Machines II
Lab
• Advanced Electrical
Engineering Lab
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Electronic Circuits Lab
Digital Electronics Lab
Microprocessor Lab
Electronic Circuits Lab 1
Mini project Lab
Electronic Circuits Lab 2
DSP Lab
Communication Lab
Advanced
Communication Lab
• Signal Processing Lab
Lab manuals
(Laboratories for which lab manuals are available
Computer Science
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Computer programming lab
Electronics circuits lab
Networks and operating system lab
Object oriented programming lab
Data structure lab
Digital electronics lab
Computer graphics lab
Microprocessor lab
System programming lab
Language processor lab
Project lab
IT
• Multimedia Lab
• PC Hardware Lab
Language Lab
(How do you use it ?)
•Fully established language lab is available as detailed below
•Each first year class has a language lab session once in a week
•The facility is available up to 6 pm every day and Saturdays for the other classes
Language
Laboratory
Space, number
of students
Software Used
Types of
Experiments
Guidance
English Language
Lab
69.19 sq. m, 30
No.
ETNL Language
lab
Oral
presentation,
Debate
A dedicated
faculty is
appointed for the
activities held
under
English Lab
Tutorial Classes
(Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)
Civil
• CE 1305 Fluid Mechanics,34, 1/Week
• CE 1101 Engineering Mathematics 1, 34, 1/Week
• CE1104 Engineering Mechanics, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1302 Surveying 1, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1303 Strength Of Materials,n 34, 1/Week
• CE 1105 Engineering Graphics, 34,1/Week
• CE 1403 Analysys Of Structures 1, 34,1/Week
• CE 1405 Fluid Mechanics 2, 34,1/Week
• CE 1406 Civil Engineering Drawing, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1502 Design Of Structures-1, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1503 Analysis Of Structures 2, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1504 Geotechnical Engineering 1, 34, 1/WEEK
• CE 1602 Design Of Structures 2, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1603 Analysis Of Structures 3, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1604 Geotechnical Engineering 2, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1702, Design Of Structures 3, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1704 Quantity Survey And Valuation, 34, 1/Week
• CE 1802 Earthquake Engineering, 34, 1/Week
Electronics & Instrumentation
Electrical
• E I 1303Network theory, 34, 1/WEEK
• EI 1302 Electrical Machines & Drives, 34,1/Week
• EI 1304 Digital systems,34,1/Week
• EI 1305 Solid State Electronics,34,1/Week
• EI 1306 Electronic Circuits I,34,1/Week
• EI 1404 Signals and systems,34,1/Week
• EI 1402 Computer Architecture &
Microprocessor34,1/Week
• EI 1403 Electronics circuits II 34,1/Week
• EI 1405 Electronic Instrumentation and measurements
34,1/Week
• EI 1406 Power Electronics Systems,34,1/Week
• EI 1502 Applied Electromagnetic Theory34,1/Week
• EI 1503 Industrial Instrumentation I,34,1/Week
• EI 1504 Microprocessor And Microcontroller 34,1/Week
• EI 1505 Analog and Integrated Circuits 34,1/Week
• EI 1506 Digital Signal Processing,34,1/Week
• EI1601 Communication Engineering 34,1/Week
• EI1602 Industrial Instrumentation II34,1/Week
• EI 1603 Process Instrumentation 34,1/Week
• EI 1604 OptoElectronic Devics and Communication
34,1/Week
• EI 1605 Control systems Engineering,34,1/Week
• EEE 1101 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1, 34, 1/
WEEK
• EEE 1104 ENGINEERING MECHANICS, 34, 1/ WEEK
• EEE 1301 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2, 34,
1/WEEK
• EEE 1303 FLUID MECHANICS, 34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1304 CIRCUITS SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 1, 34,
1/WEEK
• EEE 1305 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS AND
MEASURING SYSTEMS
• EEE 1306 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CONTROL,34,
1/WEEK
• EEE 1401 ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS3,34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1402 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS, 34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1403 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 1,34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1404 CIRCUITS SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
2,34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1405 ANALOG COMMUNICATION, 34, 1/WEEK
• EEE 1406 INDUSTRIAL AND POWER
ELECTRONICS,34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1501 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 4,
34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1502 ELECTRICAL MACHINES 2, 34, 1/WEEK
• EEE 1503 POWER SYSTEMS 1, 34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1505 LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS,
34,1/WEEK
• EEE 1506 FIELD THEORY, 34, 1/WEEK
Electronics and Communication
• EC 1303Network theory, 34, 1/WEEK
• EC 1302 Probability and Random Process, 34,1/Week
• EC 1304 Digital Electronics, 34,1/Week
• EC 1305 Solid State Electronics,34,1/Week
• EC 1306 Electronic Circuits I,34,1/Week
• EC 1404 Signals and systems,34,1/Week
• EC 1406 Digital System Design,34,1/Week
• EC 1503 Embedded Systems,34,1/Week
• EC 1506 Digital Signal Processing,34,1/Week
• EC 1602 Microwave Techniques and Devices,34,1/Week
• EC 1605 Control systems Engineering,34,1/Week
Mentoring System
(how do you mentor students individually?)
 For every ten students there is a faculty mentor
 Mentor meets with the students once in a month
Feedback analysis
(how do you do it? Reward/corrective measures)
 Feedback collection process
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Forms are circulated among students
Collects twice in a semester
Consolidates by Group tutor
Based on the feedback effectiveness index of a faculty is calculated
 Also class committee meetings, consisting of HOD, faculties and student representatives are
conducted twice in a semester
 Basis of reward / corrective measures, if any
 The faculties who do not perform well are counseled to improve their future performance.
 They are also encouraged to attend pedagogical training programs.
Scope for self learning
(Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond syllabus)
 The institution has a computer lab which has internet facility.
 Students are given access to this facility during break time and after
hours.
 NPTEL videos on subjects related to the syllabus are available at the Library and
are utilized by the students.
Career Guidance, Placement Unit
(Availability of an exclusive Well furnished Seminar Hall, Central Computing Facility, Soft skill
development, employability assessment)
 College has a fully established career guidance and placement cell which is headed by a placement coordinator
supported by faculty and student representatives from all departments, which coordinates placement related
activities
 An area of 10,000 sq ft is exclusively available for placement cell with a seminar hall (capacity of 500 seats
),conference room and two GD rooms
 Main computer centre has 50 systems with internet facility and each department has its own computer centre
with 30 systems with internet facility.
 Language lab sessions are given to students from first year onwards and experts are arranged for taking sessions
on soft skill development from pre final year onwards
Co-curricular activities
 A well functioning IEEE and ISTE student branch exists in the institution.
 Each department associations conduct workshops on emerging technologies in the
field of engineering and technology
 Established a Mathematics club consisting of 150 members
 III cell in association with Ultra Tech cements had conducted a workshop on mix
design and a competition for the final year civil engineering students in mix design.
Extra-curricular activities
 Technical, cultural and sports events are organized by college union
 NSS wing of the institution coordinates at least one vacation camp for the students
during each academic year.
 Department wise competition
 Emerge cup (football)-EEE
 Dynameight (cricket) – EIE
 Smash (volleyball) – ECE
Facilities for Sports and Games
 The institution has the following facilities:
 Gym
 Playground
 Table tennis room
 Volleyball court
 Badminton court
Campus Development and Management
 Total campus area of 25 acres
 Financial support is taken either from PTA or from the funds allocated by CAPE
 Minor repair works are carried out by the in-house technical staff.
 Routine cleaning of premises including toilet blocks by contract labors and daily
monitoring is done by the concerned Departments.
 Routine cleaning of water tanks, coolers and filters are carried out as per schedule
and chlorine is added in the water tanks as per the instructions given by the DMO
Hostels
 All students are provided accommodation at gender specific hostels which are
authorized by PTA.
 Authorized hostels are subject to supervision by a hostel committee.
Canteen
 Seating capacity - 100
 Open from 8 am to 7 pm
 A portion of the cooking is done with the help of bio-gas, which is generated from
the canteen waste
 Cleanliness and quality assured by canteen committee which consists of
representatives from students and staff
Transport facilities
 7 exclusive buses run through all major routes inside he district.
 Public transport facility is available right from the front of the college main gate,
which has a bus stop nearby.
Electricity, power backup and telecom
 Electricity
 The institution is a HT consumer which is supplied power by the Kerala State Electricity Board.
 An independent substation hosts a 11kV/415V, 3 phase, 250kVA transformer, which delivers power to
the LT loads.
 An installed APFC unit for power factor correction.
 Each building is fed from a separate feeder.
 Power Backup
 The substation also hosts a 125kVA diesel generator for providing power when the main grid fails.
 All the computer labs have installed UPS with sufficient backup.
 Telecom Facility
 EPABX is installed to provide intercom connection to all labs, staff rooms and major rooms, security
rooms.
 BSNL land line connections: three no.
 Exclusive mobile phone and number for the Principal.
Drinking Water
 Water purifiers and water coolers are installed in all the buildings and other
strategic locations.
 Water is pumped from the bore well.
 Water storage facilities: Each building has got its own overhead tank with sufficient
storage capacity.
 In case of water shortage, it is supplied by outside agencies promptly, if notified.
Grievance redressal forums
 Grievance redressal cell is constituted with UG coordinator as the chairperson
 The cell includes representatives from each department
 Grievances are communicated through Group tutors
Budget & Expenditure
Expenditure (TEQIP) as on 31st Oct 2014
Library
No of library staff: 3
Library (cont….)
Campus Network
 Campus is Wi Fi connected
 24 Port L3 Switch – 1
 24 Port L2 Switch – 19
 Wireless Access Point – 10
 1000 Base LX SFP Transceiver - 16
 Total Nodes - 372
 Internet Connectivity Speed 10 MBPS
Campus Network
Safety norms and checks
 Electrical wiring is done in accordance with the safety norms
 Each block has separate entrance and exit
 Proper dress code is maintained in labs
 Students are not allowed to enter their vehicles inside the campus
Counselling & Medical Care
 The institution has a counselling cell with a qualified counselor
 The faculty or the staff tutor will identify students who require special care
 The entire procedure is handled in secrecy
 In emergency medical needs, the institution makes use of the facilities at LLM
hospital which is situated very nearby.
 The hospital has got good facilities, including ambulance service
 First Aid boxes are available in all the departments and major laboratories
Key Performance Indicators
Minutes of Board of
Governors (BoG)
meetings
• Conducted 13
BoG meetings so
far
• All approved
minutes are
available at
www.ce-kgr.org
Statutory Audit
• Completed for up
to 2013-14
Performance Audit
along with Data Audit
• Done 3 times
Initial Governance
Development Plan
• Sent to NPIU
after getting
approval from
BoG
% of committed
expenditure out of
funds received
• 5%
Key Performance Indicators
% of Expenditure of the
total funds received
• 69.67%
% of Procurement plan
out of 3.58 Crores
• 91.60%
MIS data entry
• Completed till 201314
Mandatory Participation
in CII-AICTE survey
• Completed
Participation in TEQIP
Faculty, Staff and Students
Satisfaction Survey
• Ongoing
• 81% participation as
on 05/11/2014
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