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Government Engineering College

Thrissur

Government Engineering college Thrissur 1

1,00

0,90

0,80

0,70

0,60

0,50

0,40

0,30

0,20

0,10

0,00

Student’s Success rate

- UG

= (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)

Название диаграммы

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

0,50

0,40

0,30

0,20

0,10

0,00

1,00

0,90

0,80

0,70

0,60

Student’s Success rate - PG

= (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)

Название диаграммы

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

9

8

7

Civil

Academic Performance Index - UG

(= Mean of CGPA of all successful students on a 10-point CGPA system Or

= (Mean of the percentage of marks of all students / 10

)

Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

8,60

8,40

8,20

8,00

7,80

7,60

7,40

7,20

Academic Performance Index - PG

(= Mean of CGPA of all the students on a 10-point CGPA system

Or = (Mean of the percentage of marks of all students / 10

)

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Placement & Higher Studies - UG

(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)

30,0

26,2

25,7

24,1

25,2

25,0

25,0

24,6

23,0

24,6

23,9

23,5

21,9

20,8

22,0

22,4

21,9

20,0

17,3

19,8

19,0 19,1

16,6

19,6

20,2

18,2

15,4

14,9 14,8

15,0

12,8

10,0

8,3

5,0

0,0

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

20

18

16

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

0

Placement & Higher Studies - PG

(Assessment = 20 × (x + 3y)/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 subject to max. assessment points = 20

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

16,47

16,67

20 20 20

17,78

14,44

11,11

18,88

15,55

18,75

20

7,05

6

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

IIChE

• Mr. Mohan S Menon, Chairman, IIChE

Cochin chapter Inaugurated the activities of 2013 on 7/7/2013

• Expert lecture by Mr. Venketash, Dy. Chief

Manager, FEDO, Udyogamandal on

2/7/2013, Topic - Process Design aspects of

Chemical Plants

• Talk by Mr. Suresh K, Plant manager,

Pollution Control ,FACT, on 12/10/13,

Topic-Environmental aspects in Fertilizer

Industries

• Study tour organized to Travancore Cochin

Chemicals Ltd. Eloor on 21/11/13

Professional Societies

IEEE

• 2011

• 4 Workshops - Micro controller applications for beginners,C Programming , MATLAB Training, Altium

Designer

• Technical Talks -Advanced processor technologies,

Mechanical Consideration in Robotics

• Formation of WIE Affinity Group

• Hosted the Branch Counselors Congress

• Conducted Microsoft Quiz

• 2012

• 4 Workshops-Embedded System Design, HTML and CSS,

Project Training Program, ExpEyes and Python

• PROVOCARE- Paper Presentation Competition

• Project Expo and Orientation for first years

• 2013

• 'C Programming Workshop' for the S

1

S

2 students

• A session on development of managerial & communication skill for the IEEE Members

• 5 workshops- LABVIEW, Sixth Sense Robotics,

Raspberry Pi, Photoshop and Photography and Energy

Auditing

• Project expo

• WIE AG of our college organised 'Introduction to

Microcontrollers and PCB

• Fabrication Workshop' for IEEE members

• 'MATLAB workshop' for the students of third and fourth year EEE and ECE on the simulation software

• Technical talk on “Leveraging technology for a Better

Tomorrow”.

ISTE

• 2012-13

• Vaibhava –State Annual Students convention of ISTE Kerala Section

• Vibrant 2012 - National Annual

Students convention

• Maths quiz Competition

• Awareness programme on

“Condemnation of Delhi gang rape by students”

• Invited talk on Career Guidance

• GNOSIS – Technical Quiz

• Workshop on MatLab Software

• Solar panel Exhibition (in association with ISTE Staff Chapter)

• Anti-narcotic Day -Awareness programme

• Yukthi’ 13- Project Exhibition

• 2013-14

• Incepto 13 - Annual Convention

• Workshop on Google Apps

• ISRO and KNPP Expo

• Workshop on Basic C programming

• Career guidance class

• LUMINO 14 - Treasure hunt, junk art and adzap

Publications UG by Students

• Nelson K. J., Dilnavaz : Design And Implementation Of High Performance 64-

Bit VLIW Microprocessor- Proceedings of International Conference on

Emerging trends in computing,pg 355-359,June 2013 –ECE Dept.

• Dimna Denny, Gayathry Dayanandan, Uma Syamkumar: Observer for induction motor state estimation using artificial neural network in ICMF 2013 at GEC

Thrissur- EEE Dept.

• Rajan, Milu Mary, and Ajay James. "Hiding Encrypted Text Files In

Multimedia Files." International Journal of Engineering Research and

Technology . Vol. 2. No. 4 (April-2013). ESRSA Publications, 2013.

International

Journal

National

Journal

International

Conference

National

Conference

Publications by PG Students

Civil Engineering Dept.

2010-11

1

0

3

6

2011-12

1

0

1

50

2012-13

1

0

17

8

2013-14

1

0

25

5

International

Journal

National

Journal

International

Conference

National

Conference

Publications by PG Students

Electrical Engineering Dept.

2011-12

0

0

2

7

2012-13

1

0

0

10

2013-14

0

0

11

0

International

Journal

National

Journal

International

Conference

National

Conference

Publications by PG Students

Mechanical Engineering Dept.

2010-11

0

2011-12

0

2012-13

0

0

13

1

0

5

0

0

0

6

2013-14

5

0

23

7

International

Journal

National

Journal

International

Conference

National

Conference

Publications by PG Students

Electronics and Communication Engg.

2010-11

0

0

0

0

2011-12

0

0

3

2

2012-13

0

0

6

10

2013-14

1

0

19

5

Entrepreneurship initiatives

contd...

Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) conducted

Lecture on the significance of Entrepreneurship and allied matters by Mr Rajesh Nair and Mr Dhanan Sekhar, entrepreneur from Start up village, Kochi and sponsored by

TEQIP-II

Start up 20/20 program for students of all Engg Colleges in and around Thrissur during August 22nd to August 24th,

2014 in association with NASSCOM and TDA (Thrissur

Development Authority). Talks have been given by Mr.

Prasanna Kumar of Thomas Innovations, Mr.

Purushothaman, Mr. Rajiv Vaishnav, Mr. Saxena of

NASSCOM.

Motivation workshops in association with Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises

– Development Institute, Thrissur

Kerala.

FSDTP on Technopreneurship in August 2013

Entrepreneurship initiatives

Programmes attended by Faculty & Students

MSME National Level Vendor Development Programme Cum Industrial Exhibition B2B Meet 2013 sponsored by TEQIP –II

Prof. Praseetha P. Nair & PG students attended the National Level Vendor Development Programme Cum Industrial

Exhibition B2B Meet 2013 held in Thrissur on 16th and 17th Dec 2013

Start up Boot Camp sponsored by TEQIP-II

Prof. Praseetha P. Nair, Prof. Ajay James and student co-ordinator, Ramesh Binu attended the Start-up Boot Camp held at Technopark campus, Trivandrum on 15 th January 2014

Workshop on the draft Science & Technology Policy 2013

- Prof. Praseetha P. Nair and Prof. Manoj N. have attended the Workshop on 19 th

Travancore Court, Warriam Road, Ernakulam.

• International conference on "Entrepreneurship“

December 2013 at Hotel

Four students of the college attended the international conference on "Entrepreneurship in a globalised world challenges, policy and stategy perspectives" organised by De Paul School of Management, De Paul Institute of

Science and Technology, Angamaly and De Paul University, Chicago, USA, held at Angamaly on 13 th and 14 th

December 2013.

Entrepreneurship initiatives

• WebopX (http://www.webopx.com/ ), a company dedicated to delivering top notch web media service, started by Govind S Menokee of 2014 batch of Computer Science & Engg.

• Heuristics Technosol (http:// heuristics-technosol.yspages.com), a boutique mobile application development company in Cochin and incubated at Startup Village service, started by Sanjay Nediyara of

2014 batch of Computer Science & Engg.

• ZookApp Technolabs Pvt. Ltd., ZookApp is an online portal where stores in the city can maintain a profile through which they can reach out to the public with their products, offers and promotions.

Awards/Prizes – Civil Department

(Inter-collegiate/State level/National)

• Best StudentAward from TCS- Ranjith K.B (2009-2013)

• Build India Scholarship from L& T for Ranjith K.B (2009-2013)

• Best Poster Award in Engineering Science, 22 nd Kerala Science Congress

2010 for Sumam.K.S & Sajikumar.N

• Jayasree Menon of 2009-11 batch got the Young Scientist award in

Engineering 2012.

• Anupama S.of 2008-10 batch, Megha M. of 2009-11 batch, Geethu

Shanmughan of 2010-12 batch were selected for contest of Young Scientist award.

• Meera Balakrishnan of 2010-12 Batch got first prize for technical paper presentation contest

Awards/Prizes – EEE Department

(Inter-collegiate/State level/National)

• Divya Nair, student of 2010 EEE batch was awarded as the outstanding WIE volunteer award in 2013.

• Preethy Warrier, student of 2009 EEE batch was awarded as the outstanding WIE volunteer award in 2012.

• The paper on ‘Dynamic stability in Power Systems and Tuning of Power System

Stabilizer Using Particle Swarm Optimization’ presented by Vishnudas P. H. at

Eminance , a two day seminar on Power System Operation and Control at Thejus

Engineering College, Thrissur in 2012 won the first place.

• The Paper on “Performance analysis of Hybrid HVDC transmission system for connecting offshore wind farm to onshore grid” presented by Ann Maria Issac in the international conference on Innovations, Advances in Science, Engineering and

Technology(ICIASET-2014) won the first prize.

Awards/Prizes - CSE Department

(Inter-collegiate/State level/National)

• Ajith K M : Best Student award from TCS

: First Prize in Paper Presentation in NIT Calicut.

: First Prize in Technical Quiz, Web Designing and Virtual War

: Second Prize in Googling organized in MA College, Kothamangalam.

: First Prize in Technical Quiz organised by VJCET Vazhakulam.

: Second Prize in Web Designing organized by Model Engg

College, Ernakulam.

• Menon Sarath Sasidharan : Third Prize in C Coding/Debugging competition at MAC Kothamangalam

• Pallavi Mohan : First Prize in Paper Presentation in NIT Calicut.

: Second Prize, Design Vista, Dyuti 12

Awards/Prizes - CSE Department

(Inter-collegiate/State level/National)

• Rajeev S : First prize in SQL Data mining,

: First prize in Shell Scripting,2nd in 2x Relay Coding, Incepto 2013

• Vijeenrosh P.W : Third Prize, InCTF National Level Ethical Hacking Competition

(Team event), Amritha University

: Second Prize , Shell Scripting, Excel 2013, Model Engg. College

: Second Price , C Coding Competition,Thaksak 2013, MAC College

• Rahul Sathyajit

: Thrid Prize , InCTF 2012

• Sharath M S : First Prize in IT quiz at MA College,Kothamangalam

• Staphy Tressa Joseph : First Prize in C Coding, Vaibhava 2012,GEC Thrissur

• Deepak M : First Prize in C Coding, Vaibhava 2012,GEC Thrissur

• Abhilash Balan : First Prize in Technical Quiz, MAC Technical Fest

Awards/Prizes - ECE Department

(Inter-collegiate/State level/National)

• Amritha P.C :won Nikhil K.R Memorial gold medal for the best student of the pass out batch.

• Niranjana H Menon:won Prof. Vasudevan Endowment Award for securing highest score in Engineering Graphics and Prof. Venkatesh memorial Award for securing highest marks in Engineering Mathematics at the college level for the year 2013-14.

• Vishnupriya V:Won 1 st in group level fencing championship at Calicut University

Athletic Meet.

• Sooraj P: 2nd prize in E-RACER(NIT Calicut)

• AbhijithNambi1 st prize in Circuit Designing (College of Engg.Thalassery)

• Vyas P S (2011 admission) won the first prize in the event INTELLIGENT ROOM at

Malabar College, Shornur

Awards/Prizes - ECE Department

(Inter-collegiate/State level/National)

• Mr. Bharath R, Ashok S Menon, Abhijeet Balakrishnan, the sixth semester

B.Tech students of the department has won first prize in the national level Sweden

India Nobel Memorial Quiz 2012 organized by Embassy of Sweden at IIT, Delhi on 3 rd November 2012.

The detailed student achievements list is provided as separate document.

Awards/Prizes - Mechanical Department

(Inter-collegiate/State level/National)

2013 - NetBall Interzone Runners UP

2014 - NetBall University Runners UP

– Ajay Raj got Selection for the University team

– Avinash Menon got selection to the university team reserve

13

11

9

7

5

3

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)

20

Название диаграммы

20 20

19,8

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

19

18,1

18,1

17

15,8 15,9

15

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

20

15

10

5

0

25

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)

Название диаграммы

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

30,00

25,00

20,00

15,00

10,00

5,00

0,00

Faculty qualifications

(Assessment = 4 × FQI, Faculty qualification index (FQI) = (10x + 6y + 2z 0 )/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)

Название диаграммы

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme

Specific Criteria (ASCE)- Civil

Structural

Engg.

Geotechnical

Engg.

Transportation

Engg.

Hydraulics

Engg.

Environmental

Engg.

Dr. P. Vijayan P.S. Anilkumar K.S. Dineshkumar K.O. Vargheese.

K.J. Sosamony

M.K. Anandavally A.G. Seema P.H. Anitha

Dr. E.A. Subaida

Dr. N. Sajikumar

Reeba Thomas

Dr. V. Meera

Minimol Pieus

Dr. C.V. Lal

Electronics

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme

Specific Criteria (IEEE) –Electrical

Electrical Machines

Power Systems

Control

Systems

Power

Electronics &

Drives

Microprocessors

& Micro

Controllers

Dr. Jayanand B.

Dr. P. Reji T. Remani

Dr. M. V. Jayan Dr. Jayanand B.

Rajappan Pillai

Dr. M.

Nandakumar

Jiji K. S.

K. Rathi

K. P. Preetha

Dr. M. Nandakumar

Dr. Meenakshy K.

Manju B.

Uma

Syamkumar

K. N. Chandrabose

Dr. R. Anasraj

T. G. Sanish

Kumar

Manju B.

Jose Sebastian

Nevin Jacob.

Uma Syamkumar

Nisha J.

Joseph K. D.

K. P.Preetha

Dr. E. A. Jasmin

Haryhar A. S.

V. Beena

Ramesh Kumar P.

Jose Sebastian

Binitha Joseph

Mampilly

T. G. Sanish

Kumar

N. Venugopalan

Binoy B. B.

Sajitha M.

K. Pramela Kumari

E. K. Bindumol

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific

Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics and Communication Engg.

contd…

Signal

Processing

Dr. Sheeba

V.S

Dr. Jayan

A. R

Mohanan

K.P.

Probability and Random

Processes

Dr.Tara

Raveendran

Purushothaman

K G

Electronics

Circuits and

Devices

Dr.Sheeba

V S

Muneera

C.R

Purushothaman

K G

VLSI

Mrinalini

C.P.

Mohammed

Salih K.K.

Digital

Communication

Shamla B

Sinith M S

Anil Kumar C D

Microprocessors

&

Microcontrollers

Sunny T.D.

Mohamed

Salih K K

Premanand B

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific

Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics and Communication Engg.

Microwave

Theory and

Techniques

Power Electronics

Digital Systems

/Digital

Electronics

Antenna Theory

/Radiation &

Propagation.

Advanced

Mathematics

Sinith M.S.

Riyas K.K

Latha K.N.

Anil Kumar

C.D

Faculty from

Mathematics

Department

Job

Chunkath

Shamla B.

Gladwin Jose.

K T

Gladwin Jose

K.T.

Sinith M S

Manoj K

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme

Specific Criteria (ACM)- Computer Science

COMPILER

DESIGN

NETWORK

SECURITY

DATA

MINING

IMAGE

PROCESSING

OPTICAL

CHARACTER

RECOGNITION

MANOJKUMAR K V SMINESH C N

ANEESH

ABRAHAM

JAYASREE

M

HELEN K J

VIPINKUMAR K S

MANOJKUMAR K

V

EZUDHEEN P

AJAY

JAMES

Ajay James

Anjana B Saritha E S

Shibily Joseph RAHAMATHULLA

Hydin John Hydin John Resmi Joseph

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific

Criteria (AIChE) – Chemical cntd…

Fluid and

Particle

Mechanics

Manoj N

Fasnabi P.A.

Chemical Process

Principles

Chemical Engineering

Thermodynamics

Environmental Engineering

Dr. Soloman P.A.

Fasnabi P.A.

Dr. Manju M.S

Manilal A.M.

Haseena P V

Subin Paulose

Haseena P.V.

Chemical Reaction

Engineering

Dr. Soloman

P.A.

Subin Poulose

Process Heat

Transfer

Dr. V.O. Rejini

Dr. Renjanadevi B.

Padmavathy K.S

Mass Transfer

Operations

Praseetha P.

Nair

Dr. Renjanadevi

B

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific

Criteria (AIChE) - Chemical

Process Dynamics and

Control

Project Engineering

Ajeesh K.N.

Sourabh Sahadev

Anjana R.

Saurabh

Sahadev

Manoj N

Basic Science

Faculty of Physics

Department

Faculty of Chemistry

Department

Mathematics

Chemical Engineering

Design

Manilal A M

Ajeesh K N

Faculty of Mathematics department

Economics &

Management of Chemical industries

Fasnabi P A

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme

Specific Criteria – Production

Basic

Mechanical

Engineering

M

Parameswaran

Haris

Naduthodi

Manufacturing

Engineering

Haris

Naduthodi

Mary C Kurian

Maintenance

Engineering

P V

Gopinadhan

Boby K Geore

Modelling and

Optimisation

N Jayasree

Haris

Naduthodi

Production

Technology

Shalij P R

Manjith Kumar

B

Operations

Management

Satish K P

Boby K George

Humanities

Mary C Kurian

Shalij P R

Manjith Kumar

B

M

Parameswaran

N Jayasree

P V

Gopinadhan

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme

Specific Criteria (ASME) - Mechanical

Industrial

Engineering

V I

Balasubramanian

Manufacturing

Engineering

T

Krishnakumar

Maintenance

Engineering

K Varughese

Job

Machine Design

C P Sunilkumar

Thermal

Engineering

E C

Ramakrishnan

Mechanics

K R jayadevan

Computer

Integrated

Manufacturing

P A Abdul

Samad

I M Chandran D Mahipal Sudheesh R S A Ramesh

Rajesh

Vanchippura

C K

Ambilikumar

K K Manesh

V K Pramod

E S

Ramasubramaniam

Jayee K

Varghese

Jithesh P K

L Rekha

K Balakrishnan

P J Manoj

Lalu P P

Sajith C

Subramanian

K C Paul

C M

Manmohan

Ramesh

Krishnan S

Energy Management

Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme

Specific Criteria – Mechanical

Material Science Tribology Safety Engineering Propulsion IC Engines

Mechanical

Engineering

K P Aneez

Hyderi

M D Bindu Jose Augustin A R Soman

Pradeep M

Kamath

Tennison K Jose Rahul K R

M Sandhya M S Arun

A K Mubarak

Sunil A S

K K

Ramachandran

Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week duration

2,5

2

1,5

1

0,5

0

4,5

4

3,5

3

Civil

2 2 2

1 1

4

Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

20

15

10

5

0

40

35

30

25

Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week duration

37

8

Civil

13

8

9

1

Mechanical

10

13

26 26

8

9

12

9

3

5 5

Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

5

7

12

15

Chemical

1

3 3

4

Production

Faculty participation as resource persons

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

0

2 2 2

Civil

4

3 3 3

5

Mechanical

8

13

12

Название диаграммы

10

4

2 2

1

3

1 1

Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

4

1

Chemical

9

4

7

8 8

Production

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

10

8

6

4

2

0

10,6

11,5 11,61 11,61

Civil

14,35

14,51

14,66

13,22

Mechanical

Название диаграммы

15 15 15 15

13,25

11,36

9,88

10,83

10,36

11,3

15

13,12

12,75 12,75

13,7

14,8

15 15 15 15

Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

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.

27,5

23

19,46

18

14,38

11

13

15,1

12

14

12,5

9,03

8

6,67 6,67

6,25

5,14

6,5

6,75

8,75

4

0

2,58

0,31

3,08

1,3

Mechanical Civil Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Chemical Production

1,5

1

0,5

0

2,5

2

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.).

0,32

2,2 2,2 2,2

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics &

Comm

Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

IT Chemical Production

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

3,5

3

3

2,5

2

1,5

1

0,5

0

0,53

1,07

1,03 1,03

Civil

0,82

0,86

0

Mechanical

0

1,58 1,58

1,01

1,8

0,22

0 0 0 0 0 0

Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

0

1 1

1,25

Chemical

1,77 1,77 1,77

0

Production

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

2,5

2

1,5

1

0,5

0,33

0,4

0,26

0,39

0

Civil

0,46 0,46

0,49

0,81

Mechanical

1,4

1,7

1,9

2

Electrical

0 0 0

0,71

Electronics & Comm

0,5

0,53

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

0,2

Computer

0,4

0,46

0,4

0,46 0,46

Chemical

0,67 0,67

0 0

Production

Lecture Halls

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

0

13 13 13 13

Civil

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Mechanical Electrical

5

6 6 6

Electronics & Comm

4 4

6 6

Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Chemical Production

Seminar Halls

2,5

2

0,5

0

1,5

1

1 1 1 1

Civil

2 2 2 2

Mechanical

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

1 1 1 1

2 2

Chemical

1 1 1 1

Production

Tutorial Rooms

2,5

2

1,5

1

1 1 1 1

0,5

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

2 2 2 2

Chemical

1 1 1 1

Production

Faculty Rooms

(Rooms equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/facilities,

Usage of room for counselling/discussion with students)

12

10

8

16

14

6

4

2

0

14 14 14 14

Civil

8 8 8 8

Mechanical

9 9 9 9

5 5

7 7

4 4

5 5

Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

5 5

6 6

Chemical

5 5 5 5

Production

Laboratories

(No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)

Civil

•CAD lab(2,2)

•Strength of

Materials lab (5,2)

•Materials Testing lab (5,2)

•Geotechnical

Engineering lab

(5,2)

•Surveying

Laboratory (5,2)

•Environmental

Engineering Lab

(5,2)

•Transportation

Engineering Lab

(5,2)

Computer

•Programming

Language Lab(1,1)

•Systems Lab (1,1)

•Hardware Lab (3,1)

•PG Lab (1,1)

Electrical &

Electronics

•Work Shop (2,2 )

•Basic Electrical

Engg Lab(5,2)

•Electronics

Lab(5,2)

•Electrical

Measurement

Lab(5,2)

•Electrical Machine

Lab – I & II(5,2)

•Digital Electronics

Lab(5,2)

•Power Electronics

Lab(5,2)

•Advanced Electrical

Engg Lab(5,2)

•Simulation Lab(1,2)

•Power System

Lab(1,1)

Production

•Production Engg.

Lab (4,2)

•Industrial Engg.

Lab (3,2)

•CAD/CAM Lab

(2,2)

•Metrology Lab (4,2)

Chemical

•CT lab(4,1)

•MTE Lab (4,1)

•FPM LAB (3,1)

•PT lab (3,1)

•HT lab (3,1)

•MTO lab (4,1)

•Process Simulation lab (1,1)

•PCRE lab (3,1)

Electronics & communication

•Electronic Circuits

Lab(4,2)

•Communication

Lab(4,2)

•Digital Electronics and Microprocessor

Lab(4,2)

•VLSI Lab(5,2)

•Computer Lab(4,2)

•Microwave

Lab(4,2)

•Telematics Lab(4,2)

•Research Lab(3,2)

•Design Studio

Lab(4,2)

Mechanical

•FM Lab(5,1)

•HE Lab(5,1)

•Instrumentation

Lab(5,1)

•CAD Lab(5,1)

•Production Engg

Lab(2,1)

•Workshop(1,1)

Lab manuals

(Laboratories for which lab manuals are available

Civil

•CAD lab

•Strength of

Materials lab

•Materials Testing lab

•Geotechnical

Engineering lab

•Surveying

Laboratory

•Environmental

Engineering Lab

•Transportation

Engineering Lab

Electrical

•Work Shop

•Basic Electrical

Engg Lab

•Electronics Lab

•Electrical

Measurement Lab

•Electrical Machine

Lab – I & II

•Digital Electronics

Lab

•Power Electronics

Lab

•Advanced

Electrical Engg Lab

•Simulation Lab

•Power System Lab

Electronics

•EC09 407(P)

Electronic Circuits

Lab

•CS09 308(P) Basic

Electronics Lab

•EC09 408(P)

Analog

Communication

Lab

•EC09 508(P)

Linear Integrated

Circuits Lab

•EC09 307(P)

Digital Electronics

Lab

•CS09 408(P)

Digital Electronics

Lab

•EC09 708(P) VLSI

Design Lab

Chemical

•All labs except

Process Simulation lab possess manuals

Computer Science

•Programming

Paradigms Lab

•Networks Lab

•Compiler Lab

•Systems Lab

•Hardware Lab

•Data Structures Lab

•Computer

Programming Lab

Production

•Manufacturing

Sciences

(Production Engg.

Lab)

•Industrial Engg.

•CAD/CAM Lab

•Manufacturing

System

Management

(CAD/CAM Lab)

•Metrology Lab

Mechanical

•FM Lab

•HE Lab

•Instrumentation

Lab

•CAD Lab

•Production Engg

Lab

•Workshop

Language Lab

(How do you use it ?)

• The lab has 11 terminals, one Teacher Module and ten Student modules.

• Digital Language software is installed in all terminals

• As per the revised syllabus 2014-15, Language Lab classes (at least 11 hours outside regular contact hours) are required to be attended by all

First year students

• Students can download the recorded lessons from the teacher console.

• They can listen to the native speakers lessons and pronunciations.

• Students can also view video clippings.

• CONTROL FOR GROUP DISCUSSION

Tutorial Classes

(Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)

Civil

• For all subjects as per university regulations

• Class strength

(Average 52 per batch)

• 2 hours per subject per week.

Electrical

• All subjects

(30,1)

Chemical

• 1Hour per week for all theory subjects

Computer

Science

• 1Hour per week for all theory subjects (as per university norms)

Mechanical

• Engineering

Graphics,52, 3 hrs

• All theory subjects,52,1hr

Electronics

• For all subjects as per university regulations

• 1 hour per subject per week.

Mentoring System

• Have an effective advisory system headed by concerned group tutors in every batch. (2 faculty for a batch of 60 students).

• Fortnightly meetings are arranged with students by the advisors.

• Students meet individual faculty members to address their grievances, as and when required.

• We also have an effective student counselling system (Counselling and Guidance Cell) in place for all the students in the institution.

• The Career Guidance and Placement cell also offers advice to the students for their career related matters.

• Class PTAs are conducted, where face-to-face meetings with the parents are held along with their wards. (once per semester)

• GEcT SAFE offers financial support for students throughout the course. (15 students per year

@Rs.10,000/- per year)

• Alumni mentoring individual students of their choice. (Around 10 in number).

Feedback analysis

• An online feedback system used to conduct student feedback of teachers.

• The generated teaching evaluation index as well as the remarks are distributed to the concerned faculty member through the head of the department.

• All students participate in the feedback and it is conducted for every theory course.

• Letter of Appreciation is issued by the HoD to the teacher rated best by the students during a semester.

• Explanation is sought from faculty with evaluation index below a specified level and appropriate corrective measures will be suggested by the head of the department.

• Teachers having effective index less than 70 are counseled by HoD and also suggeste to undergor induction program for teachers being conducted by ISTE / NTTI.

Scope for self learning

• NPTEL videos.

• Faculty encourage students to take MOOCs on related courses through coursera, edX,

Khan Academy, Udacity, MIT open courseware etc.

• Internet facility with subscription to leading journals available at institute level.

• Digital library available at institute level.

• Department library available for reference.

• Central library facility.

• Workshops, Seminars, short term courses, Conferences are being conducted where students actively participate. Students undergo industrial training for 2 weeks and also make industrial and site visits.

• Encouragement of students to self learning through the concept of flipped classrooms.

Career Guidance, Placement Unit

contd…

• Training & Placement Cell.

– The cell uses the college auditorium (1000 seats) for conduct of pre-placement talks, CCF facility for conduct of online tests (100 nodes) [shared basis] and their office rooms with internet facility for conduct of interviews / GDs.

The following training Programs are arranged for students every year:

Sl.

No.

Target

Audience

1 First Year

2 Second Year

2

No. of

Days

2

Area of training

Positive thinking, Confidence Building,

Leadership, Motivation

Communication skills-1

3 Third Year 5

4 Final Year 3

Communication skills-2, Language lab training,

Aptitude , GD & Personal interview

Company based training for placement

Career Guidance, Placement Unit

contd…

TOP Companies offering placement

TCS

WIPRO

Chain Alytics

NEST

SUN- TECH

Reliance

Idea

Saplabs

UST

Ibs

IBM

Flextronics

Oracle OFSS

Oracle Application

SIB

CTS

BPCL

FOCLOID

RCKR

INFOSYS

KITCO

ONGC

MRF

Sl.

No.

3

4

5

1

2

History Of placement

Year No. of students placed

2010-11 255

No. of offers made

335

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

On going

353

217

236

198

447

261

292

211

Career Guidance, Placement Unit

• Industry Interaction

– (i) Industry based student projects have increased to 122 from 20 in the year 2013-14.

(ii) Benzy V K, Ph.D scholar , Dept. of EEE is collaborating with RCC, Trivandrum in the field of ANNs. (iii) 2 Faculty members from EEE dept. are jointly working with Ms. Waves Electronics Pvt. Ltd, Kizhakkambalam to develop a 48 V / 25 A

MOSFET based SMPS.

– Training – (i) Finishing school (ii) regular training for students/faculty by TCS,

FACT, Keltron (iii) M/s Zyxware Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Trivandrum has conducted a training on Open source software as part of MOU with GEC Thrissur.

– Placement – (i) TCS, BPCL. (ii) online certification course by ORACLE for 60 students.

• Technology Business Incubation centre

– Formed in August 2014 – Room with 300 sq.ft room space and 10 PCs acquired for exclusive use - Activities of the cell to be launched in December 2014 – Govt. has sanctioned Rs. 10 lakhs for this financial year.

Co-curricular activities

• 4 Day Long Educational Auto Expo Thrissur Motor Show by Mechanical Dept. depicting engine mortuary, Traffic & Road Saftey classes, Green Technology, Automobile Engineering Basics, is conducted every year.

• Open house / Technical exhibition by all departments

– Quintessence – Dept. of ECE

– Resonance – Dept. of EEE

– Insignia – Dept. of CSE

– NIRMAAN – Dept. of CE

• Aura – Tech fest 2012, Chemical Engineering Association.

• Encon club, Dept. of CHE conducted an Essay writing and Quiz on competition on energy conservation in 2013

5 Nos. of B2C programmes held during 2012-2014

• EXTRICO – ISTE State Students’ Convention

• ISTE- Srinivasa Ramanuja Mathematical Competitions at Regional Level, Zonal Level & National

Level

• YUKTHI-14 – Project Expo, organized by ISTE students chapter and sponsored by TEQIP-II

• YES (Young Entrepreneur's Summit) – Agricopter by Production Engineering Students – Athul Shibu,

Job V.J., Sarath Marson, Arjun Ajay

Extra-curricular activities

• Golden Jubilee celebrations of Chemical dept. 2012

• Participation in university youth festival

OASIS

– Pain & Palliative care unit

• NSS - Eye testing camp (Trichur eye hospital), Distribution of clothes (Uttarakhand flood victims), Book donation (KEAM

Entrance books distributed to schools), Harithavidyalaya (practical knowledge of agriculture), Punarjjani (District hospital Thrissur – recreation of facility), Blood donation camp (2012-13).

Facilities for Sports and Games

Main Ground

Multipurpose court -

Badminton Court

Hockey Ground

Volleyball Court

Indoor -

-

-

-

-

29900 m 2 area

700 m 2 area

98 m 2 area

7350 m 2 area

420 m 2 area

217.958 m 2 area

400 m track (8 line) with well built gallery for athletic and games

Play grounds were used for football, hockey, volleyball, ball badminton, shuttle badminton, Basketball, Baseball and cricket games.

Well equipped muti gymnasium hall with three table tennis tables.

12 standard Chess boards and 2 caroms boards

Campus Development and Management

• Financial assistance to departments for upkeep and maintenance of laboratory equipment from Alumni Association (fund collected from

C.D of students and fee for student verification)

• Routine maintenance from Govt. funds

• Maintenance of computing facility by PTA

• Urgent requirements for funds met by PTA

• Security persons deployed from PTA funds

• Maintenance of campus cleanliness by PTA

Hostels

•The college has four Hostel Blocks for men and two Hostel

Blocks for women students with capacity of 690 and 160 respectively.

•Two new hostel buildings have been inaugurated in 2014-15 for PG and SC/ST students with a capacity of 140

•These hostels have separate establishments and are headed by the warden assisted by Resident Tutors.

Canteen

• One canteen and one Cafeteria are functioning within the campus for convenience of the staff and students (Both Regular and Part-Time)

1.

Canteen, with a seating capacity for 96 persons works for 12 hours from 8 A M

2.

Cafeteria, with a seating capacity for 14 persons from 9 A M to 5 P M

• Serves breakfast, lunch and tea at a subsidized rate for students and staff of GECT.

Canteen has a biogas plant for waste disposal & fuel for cooking.

Transport facilities

• There are 5 Buses including one donated by College PTA, a jeep and a car on service to reduce the transport problems of students and staff of this institution.

• These servicesare very much helpful to the students and staff for their journey to and from the college as well as various industrial visits in connection with the curriculum.

• A bus committeecomprising 6 members is constituted for regulating the various functions of buses. The students are issued Identity cum Bus

Pass during the admission process.

• GEC Trichur is 60 kms from Cochin International Airport and 6 kms from Thrissur Railway Station. The institution is well connected by roads to Thrissur Town (5 km) and other parts of Kerala.

Electricity, power backup and telecom

Electricity : The institution is well connected with dedicated power supply from KSEB with a power source of 220 V, 3 phase AC supply line and also power distribution of High Tension(HT), substation with capacity 400 KVA is installed in the campus.

Power Back up: The institution has an electric power generator (Diesel driven) with an installed capacity of 160 KVA, for use during power failure.

Telecom : The institution is well connected with a BSNL land line connections,

1.

1 mobile phone and 1 landline for the principal,

2.

10 landlines for College Office

3.

1 landline for PTA

4.

3 landlines for hostel office

Drinking Water

• The institution is well connected with a water distribution network.

Four tanks with a total storage capacity of 1, 25,000 litres (3 x 25,000

L, 1 x 50,000 L).

• Water purifying system is installed in various points. Mineral water supply is made available in the departments. Besides water from three open wells, purified water supply from City Corporation is used.

• The maintenance of water supply is done by PWD and Committee for

Plumbing/Mechanical Works. The committee consists of a faculty from Mechanical Engineering Department and two supporting staff.

Grievance redressal forums

• Class Committee in depts – Grievance redressal forum for students as per UGC Norms-Academic as well as nonacademic matters

• College Grievance redressal Committee to look into the grievances of the students including the complaints regarding internal assessment if any.

• Students are apprised of Online Grievance redressal mechanism of

AICTE

• Anti Ragging Committee

• Anti Sexual Harassment Committee

External sources of funds:

Sources of Funds

Internally acquired funds:

Sources of Funds

Budget & Expenditure

Item

Infrastructure built-up

Library

Laboratory Equipment

Laboratory Consumables

Teaching & Non Teaching staff salary

R&D

Training & Travel

Others

Total

-

Budgeted in

2013-14

4,00,000

Expenses in

2013-14

4,00,000

5,15,853 5,15,853

4,00,00,000 4,00,00,000

-

286410572 286410572

650000

27689294

319699822

-

650000

27689294

31969982

Expenses in 2012-13

Expenses in

2011-12

4,00,000 4,00,000

14,55,789 10,16,360

54,88,152 27,01,351

4,83,999 9,73,985

191481706 118237709

-

59088

-

67119

-

285654681 123396524

Budget & Expenditure – Civil Engineering Dept

.

Financial Year

Items Budget

2012-2013

Actual

Expenses

850000 796651

2011-2012

Budget Actual

Expenses

50000 46038

Budget

2010-2011

Actual

Expenses

500000 476825 Laboratory equipment

Software

R&D

Laboratory consumables

Maintenance and spares

Training and

Travel

Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities

Total

1630000

0

160000

15000

620000

340000

3615000

1619729

0

150000

13128

612573

336000

3528081

170000

0

50000

0

100000

130000

500000

157500

0

47822

0

95878

126000

473238

0

0

293000

10000

0

0

803000

0

0

291500

9050

0

0

777375

Budget & Expenditure – Mechanical Engineering Dept

.

Financial Year

Items Budget

2012-2013

Actual

Expenses

Budget

2011-2012

Actual

Expenses

4765864 4765864 3263755 3263755

Budget

2010-2011

Actual

Expenses

2555595 2555595 Laboratory equipment

Software

R&D

Laboratory consumables

Maintenance and spares

Training and

Travel

Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities

Total

251090

450000

0

0

139530

251090

450000

0

0

139530

26220119 26220119

500000

200000

33302

0

148795

135092

31826603 31826603 4280944

500000

200000

33302

0

148795

499234

50000

57330

499234

50000

57330

135092 1388751 1388751

4280944

28425

0

28425

0

4579335 4579335

Budget & Expenditure – Electrical & Electronics Engineering Dept

.

Financial Year

Items Budget

2013

Actual

Expenses

1736722 1736722

Budget

2012

Actual

Expenses

388462 388462

Budget

2011

Actual

Expenses

235000 235000 Laboratory equipment

Software

R&D

Laboratory consumables

Maintenance and spares

Training and

Travel

Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities

Total

560000

22000

0

0

499931

0

560000 1438656 1438656

22000

0

22000

0

22000

0

0

499931

0

0

287246

0

0

287246

0

2818653 2818653 2136364 2136364

0

18000

0

0

90697

0

343697

0

18000

0

0

90697

0

343697

Budget & Expenditure – Chemical Engineering Dept

.

Financial Year

Items Budget

2013

Actual

Expenses

5000000 5482041

Budget

2012

Actual

Expenses

Budget

2011

Actual

Expenses

3000000 3428904 1800000 1900000 Laboratory equipment

Software

R&D

Laboratory consumables

Maintenance and spares

Training and

Travel

Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities

Total

5000000

5000000

150000

0

500000

150000

2000000 2500000

500000 500000

1000000 1000000

9650000 10132041

5000000

700000

150000

400000

200000

100000

0 5000000

700000

150000

600000

110000

500000

200000

84262

190000

0

500000

0

600000

119000

200000

0

500000

5050000 5063166 3700000 3319000

Budget & Expenditure – Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept

.

Financial Year

Items Budget

2013

Actual

Expenses

3000000 2984384

Budget

2012

Actual

Expenses

550000

Budget

2011

Actual

Expenses

510343 1700000 1653925 Laboratory equipment

Software

R&D

Laboratory consumables

Maintenance and spares

Training and

Travel

Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities

Total

1000000

150000

0

0

0

881230

115884

0

0

0

800000

25000

27500

70000

787500

22909

25200

65109

0

300000

15000

40000

0

271382

12666

35325

4150000 3981498 1472500 1411061 2055000 1973298

Library

Название диаграммы

No of library staff: 9

60000

50000

40000

30000

20000

10000

0

Books eBooks; 1721 eBooks; 0 eBooks Journals

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 eJournals

Campus Network

• Name of the Internet provider :

– NMEICT (40Mbps)

– NKN (100Mbps) likely to be upgraded to 1Gbps

• Wi-Fi (secured) facility available in the entire campus for students

• Connectivity extended to all hostels

• Institute’s own e-mail facility to faculty/students

• Security/privacy to e-mail/Internet users

Safety norms and checks

A committee is constituted for making minor repairs and maintenance of civil structures; major repairs are done by PWD Govts of Kerala.

– Electronics lab earthing is done by PWD (23/07/2013)

– Power electronics lab earthing done on 10/06/2013

– The Re-Earthing activity of Main building of GECT is completed during the year 2013.

At present, works are progressing to prepare a detailed ‘Safety Manual’ that describes the complete procedures to be followed at GECT, to ensure safety

Safety norms and checks

Fire-fighting measurements: Effective safety arrangements with emergency / multiple exits and ventilation/exhausts in auditoriums and large classrooms/labs, fire-fighting equipment and training, availability of water, and such other facilities (1)

Buildings

– Fire extinguishers provided in each floor

– Fire blanket provided in each floor

Laboratories

– Fire extinguishers in each lab ( 10 fire extinguishers fitted on 16/01/14)

– Fire blanket in each lab ( 14 fire blanket fitted on labs)

– Fume hood in labs dealing with chemicals

– Posters displayed about chemicals and first aid required

– First aid kit in all labs

– Emergency collection area in football ground

– Safety Awareness campaign conducted periodically by talks of eminent people in safety

– Fire academy is functioning opposite the college. Their help is sought.

– Checks are carried out once in every semester

Safety norms and checks

Safety of civil structure

A committee is constituted for making minor repairs and maintenance is done by civil department, major repairs is Maintained by the public works department (PWD)

Handling of hazardous chemicals and such other activities

– A committee is constituted for making minor repairs and maintenance of civil structures, electrical works, plumbing etc.

– Major repairs and maintenance activities are done by Public works department of Kerala state.

– Mcbs are installed in every lab for electrical safety.

– Introductory classes are given for students for safe handling of chemicals.

– Posters on Safety is displayed in every laboratory.

– Training on safety is given for staff members.

Disposal of hazardous chemicals is done as follows: acids and alkalis are neutralized and disposed. Flammable chemical are incinreated in a controlled manner.

Counselling & Medical Care

Counselling facility : Counseling cell comprising members of faculty from each department is constituted for giving necessary guidance and solving grievances.

Emergency medical care

1. Dispensary:

A dispensary is working in the college premises where students get medical care and treatment.

Availability of first-aid unit available in all labs and workshops

Medical staff to provide first –aid and medical help in emergency;

No Medical practitioners : 1

No of nursing staff : 2

2. Medical facility nearby:

Three Medical Colleges and 15 hospitals including super specialty hospitals available within 8 sqkm, around GECT, Thrissur

3. Availability of ambulance services (response times and medical facility):

1. No of ambulances within the Inst/College : NIL

2. Facility in ambulances : NA

3. Response time in calling ambulance services from outside : IMMEDIATE

Counselling & Medical Care

4. Pain and Palliative Care Unit:

OASIS is the pain and palliative care unit of Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur, and was established four years ago. The OASIS represents the student community in the field of palliative care. It aims to bring a contemporary thought into the lives of everyone related to this institution. One of its primary objectives is to spread awareness on palliative care and its importance in the midst of nation’s youth.

It works as a supporting group for the Alpha pain clinic. It participates in all activities of the Alpha pain clinic, especially the “world hospice and palliative care day” is the home care programme organized every week. The members of the OASIS frequently visit the

Alpha pain clinic to facilitate and provide palliative care.

The members go for the home care programme, which provides free treatment and medicine to the needy irrespective of their financial status by visiting their homes every week with the Alpha painclinic thus comprehending palliative care and offering it.

Assistance is also provided in gathering funds for the Alpha pain clinic by installing donation boxes in the premises of the college. Help, from an engineering point of view is provided by constructing medicine equipments at lower costs.

Key Performance Indicators

Minutes of Board of

Governors (BoG) meetings

• uploaded in the college ‘s website:www.gectc

r.ac.in

Statutory Audit

• Done twice for the financial years -

2012-13, 2013-14

Performance Audit along with Data

Audit

• Done twice in the academic years

2012-13 & 2013-14

Initial Governance

Development Plan

• Prepared

% of committed expenditure out of funds received

• 7.99%

Key Performance Indicators

% of Expenditure of the total funds received

• 96.42

%

% of Procurement plan out of 5.5 Crores

• 98.19 %

MIS data entry

• Completed data entry for the years 2010-

11,2011-12 & 2012-

13

• 2013-14 almost done, except student transition, as the results were not available now

Mandatory Participation in

CII-AICTE survey

• Participated

Participation in TEQIP

Faculty, Staff and Students

Satisfaction Survey

• Participated

Thank You

Government Engineering College Thrissur

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