1 2 Preamble This power point presentation contains slides showing the improvements in (a) Student performance (b) Faculty contributions (c) Facilities and technical support (d) Academic support units and teaching learning process (e) Governance, Institutional Support and Financial Resources during the project period. 3 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) 100 95.58 90 84.72 80 76.32 73.18 66.7 70 71.8 71.6 62.83 66.39 66.6 62.5 57.4 60 51.5 57.14 51.7 50 39.02 40 30 20 10 0 Applied Electronics Computer Science 2010-11 2011-12 Electronics & Communication 2012-13 2013-14 Information Technology 4 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) 10 9 8 7.54 7.65 7.28 7.47 7 7.79 7.95 7.85 6.94 7.4 7.29 7.39 7.31 6.91 7.3 7.14 7.22 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Applied Electronics Computer Science 2010-11 2011-12 Electronics & Communication 2012-13 2013-14 Information Technology 5 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) 25 21.15 20 17.98 18.83 19.84 17.84 17.95 14.76 14.16 15 14.54 12.94 11.66 10 16.77 11.64 9.5 9.39 5.45 5 0 Applied Electronics Computer Science 2010-11 2011-12 Electronics & Communication 2012-13 2013-14 Information Technology 6 The Placement details for the Academic Year 2013-14 Total Strength in 7th Sem No. of eligible Students No of students placed in IT sector No of Students placed in Non IT sector Total no of students placed through campus placement AE CSE 57 30 14 8 22 121 56 43 12 55 ECE 67 64 18 35 53 IT 38 24 10 1 11 M.Tech. SP 24 15 6 0 6 M.Tech CSE 24 15 3 0 3 Total 331 204 94 56 150 7 The Placement details for the Academic Year 2014-15 B.Tech. M.Tech. Total AE EC CSE IT SP CSE NO OF STUDENTS 66 69 137 60 23 23 378 ELIGIBLE STUDENTS 57 64 96 50 23 23 313 33 49 56 14 8 8 168 52 81 88 19 8 8 256 NO OF STUDENTS PLACED TOTAL NO OF OFFERS 8 Campus Placement Details 2014 – 15 as on 03-11-2014 (Company listing) SLNO INDUSTRY NO OF STUDENTS PLACED B.Tech. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CAPE GEMINI 9 CTS AE EC CSE IT SP CSE TOTAL 5 2 2 29 39 3 10 3 8 6 1 13 2 38 5 10 2 11 3 9 3 1 16 21 2 41 3 129 5 22 5 27 ENVESTNET IBM IBS INFOSYS MUSIGMA NEST M.Tech. QUBURST 6 GRAND TOTAL OFFERS 2 1 12 1 1 6 5 1 256 9 Professional Societies IEEE • Outstanding IEEE Student Volunteer award 2014- Arya V Nair • LIST OF EVENTS CONDUCTED • WiE Meet 2012 – IEEE Kerala Section • Student Branch Inauguration and Talk on ‘Real Time Systems’ • AARAMBH, PIC Microcontroller Workshop • WiE Week Celebrations • IEEE Orientation Session • IEEE STEP • WIE Week Celebrations • Paper contests • Design contests • 27 IEEE Members Events Week Celebrations 2014 ISTE • Got membership in ISTE • Membership no is IM-2349 • 25 faculty are life members 10 11 Professional Societies IETE • Students forum (ISF) under formation. CSI • Educational Institution Member • Membership No : I02283 • 5 life time members •Dr K C Raveendranathan, Principal •Dr Shreelekshmi R, Prof and HoD in CSE •Mr Manoj Kumar G, Associate Prof in CSE •Mrs Sreeletha S H, Associate Prof in CSE •Mrs Suma Sekhar, Associate Prof in ECE 12 Publications by Students Academic year 2010 - 2011 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 Programme No of Publications B.Tech. in Computer Science 3 B.Tech. in Information Technology 1 B.Tech. in Computer Science 1 B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication 1 B.Tech. in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation 1 M.Tech. in Signal Processing 2 M.Tech. in Computer Science 2 M.Tech. in Computer Science 23 M.Tech. in Signal Processing 13 B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication 1 M.Tech. in Signal Processing 18 M.Tech. in Computer Science 5 Details 13 Entrepreneurship initiatives Sl. No Event Conducted Resource Person Date 1 Invited talk on “Sharing of experiences of a successful entrepreneur” Nishant Nambiar , MD- InfoRich Technology Solutions 09-12-2013 2 Attended seminar on Entrepreneurship 21 EDC members at Technopark –III T-TBI and Start-up Village 15-01-2014 3 Seminar on "Entrepreneurship" Mr. Rajesh.S, T-TBI 05-02-2014 4 Seminar on "Women Entrepreneurship" Ms. Rina Vivekanandan , CEO & MD, SInura Health Information Process Solutions Pvt Ltd , Technopark 05-03-2014 5 Seminar on " Business Plan Preparation and Entrepreneurship" Mr. Sukumaran and T.A Rajan Nair, EDI Thrissur 07-04-2014 6 Attended Young Entrepreneurs Summit-2014 held at Adluc Convention Centre, Karukutty, EKM Higher Education Department and KSIDC 12-08-2014 7 Attended one day conference on Entrepreneurship IIT Madras 23-08-2014 8 Motivation Talk to avoid myths and confusions regarding the industry and necessity of joining IIIC Jancy Jose, Director/CEO, Hexeleries Software Technologies 23-07-2014 and 07-08-2014 14 Entrepreneurship initiatives Sl. No Event Conducted Resource Person Date 9 Group Formation meeting for starting TBI Jancy Jose, Director/CEO, Hexeleries Software Technologies 12-08-2014 10 Seminar on “Entrepreneurship Risk and Tips” for EDC members(52) Senior Consultant @ Hexeleries Software Technologies Trivandrum 19-10-2014 11 Seminar on “IT Industry Myths and Facts” for EDC members (52) Senior Consultant @ Hexeleries Software Technologies Trivandrum 20-10-2014 Out come of the above seminars and workshops are: a) Identified 52 students from various classes who are interested in Entrepreneurship b) The selected students were attended various training programmes and they have identified their areas of work. 15 Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) – CSE Year Sl. No 2014 Name Event Name Rewards MAR BASELIOS BEST JOURNALIST GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL SECOND 1 VIBHA BALASUBRAMANIAN JOURNALIST COMPETITION 2 VIBHA BALASUBRAMANIAN PICTURE PERFECT 3 ARCHA S NAIR PAPER PRESENTATION JOHN COX CSIIT 1 ASHTAMY P S KERALA NADANAM KERALA UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL,MAVELIKARA SECOND 2 ASHTAMY P S MOHINIYATTOM KERALA UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL,MAVELIKARA THIRD 1 ASHTAMY P S MOHINIYATTOM KERALA UNIVERSITY YOUTH FESTIVAL,KOLLAM THIRD 2 ASHTAMY P S NURTURE SCHOLARSHIP SREE SANKARACHARYA UNIVERSITY OF SANSKRIT SCHOLARSHIP 3 SIVAPRIYA KARNATIC MUSIC SNSSST,KARAMANA SECOND 4 VIBHA BALASUBRAMANIAN KARNATIC MUSIC SREE SADGURU THYAGARAJA BHAKTA SABHA ,TVM FIRST 2013 2012 Event Place THIRD 16 Participation (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) – CSE Year Sl. No 2014 1 KAVYA SOMAN ANDROID APP DEVELOPMEMT GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL 1 SREELEKSHMI SELVIN ANDROID APP DEVELOPMEMT GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL 2 VIBHA BALASUBRAMANIAN ANDROID APP DEVELOPMEMT GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL 3 THESNI NAZEER ANDROID APP DEVELOPMEMT GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL 4 SRUTHI S KUMAR ANDROID APP DEVELOPMEMT GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL 5 KAVYA SOMAN QUIZ PROGRAM STATE BANK OF TRAVANCORE 6 MAHITHA GOPI KALYAN S MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT TKM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 7 VIBHA BALASUBRAMANIAN ETHICAL HACKING &INFORMATION SECURITY WORKSHOP CET, TRIVANDRUM 8 K.R SUBHISHA HP-UX&VIRTUALIZATION COURSE HP, BANGLORE 9 VIBHA BALASUBRAMANIAN SWATHI VANDANAM SRI SWATHI THIRUNAL GOVT. COLLEGE OF MUSIC 2012 1 RADHU K S BUG HUNT GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL 2011 1 ARCHA S NAIR ELOCUTION LOURDES MATHA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2011 2 ARCHA S NAIR GENDER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN KERALA STATE WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2013 Name Event Name Event Place 17 Awards/Prizes (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) – IT Year 2014 2012 Sl. No Name 1 DIVYA K MOORTHY 2 ARATHY NAGARAJAN 3 NEETHU M S 1 ARATHI N 2 ARATHI NAGARAJAN Event Name UNIVERSITY B.TECH EXAM UNIVERSITY B.TECH EXAM UNIVERSITY B.TECH EXAM Event Place Rewards KERALA UNIVERSITY SECOND RANK KERALA UNIVERSITY THIRD RANK KERALA UNIVERSITY FOURTH RANK CHOREO VIDEO SCT,TVM FIRST STOMP TKM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FIRST Participations 2012 2011 1 ARATHI N UG HUNT GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL PARTICIPATION 2 ARATHI N CASCADE CODING GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL PARTICIPATION 3 ARATHI N LOL CODES GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL PARTICIPATION 4 CHRISTIE ANN JOSEPHINE CASCADE CODING GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL PARTICIPATION 5 L KRITHIKA BUG HUNT GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL PARTICIPATION 6 L KRITHIKA CASCADE CODING GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL PARTICIPATION 7 L KRITHIKA GOVT.ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL PARTICIPATION 1 L KRITHIKA LOL CODES HAPTICS ROBOARM WORKSHOP TKM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PARTICIPATION 18 Awards/Prizes (Inter-collegiate/State level/National) – AE/ECE Year Name Event Place Rewards University B-Tech Exam Kerala University First Rank University B-Tech Exam Kerala University Second Rank Veena in 14th National youth Festival Amritsar , Punjab II prize Ananthapuri Nritha SangeetholsavamTrivandrum I prize English Short Story Writing Kerala University 2nd Prize 2014 Ashtamy P S Keralanadanam Kerala University 2012 Choreo video in CULT A WAY 2012 SCT, Trivandrum Kavya Shankar Saranya B Mangal 2014 Saranya B Mangal Event Name Classical Music Krishna G J Janu Blachandran II prize I prize 19 20 21 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) 25 23.4 21.71 19.74 20 17.08 15 16.38 16.04 14.44 12.86 16.23 15.23 17.38 12.8 11.5 10 8.3 8.62 7.18 6.29 5 0 0 Applied Electronics 0 0 Civil 2010-11 Max. assessment at 20 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 Electronics & Communication Information Technology 2013-14 Details 22 Student Teacher Ratio- M.Tech Programme (Assessment = 50 ×[Ideal STR/Actual STR]; subject to max. assessment at 50 where, STR = S/F S = No. of students in parent department, F = Total No. of faculty members in the parent department 40 35 36.53 33.52 30 29.61 27.85 25 20 15 10 5 0 Computer Science Signal Processing 2012-13 Max. assessment at 50 2013-14 Details 23 Faculty Cadre Ratio (Assessment = 20 ×CRI, Cadre ratio index (CRI) = 2.25 ×(2x + y)/N; based on 1:2:6 subject to max. CRI = 1.0, x = No. of professors in the programme, y = No. of associate professors in the programme) 18 16.07 16 14 12.12 12 9.64 9.64 10 8 11.2 10.8 11.2 9 7.5 6.8 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.5 6 4 3.21 2 0 0 Applied Electronics 0 0 0.375 Civil 2010-11 Max. assessment at 20 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 Electronics & Communication Information Technology 2013-14 Details 24 Faculty Strength- M.Tech. Programme (Assessment = 50 ×X/Y; X=No. of faculty members with PhD available for PG programme.. Y = No. of faculty members with PhD/M.Tech/M.E for PG programme) 18 16.67 16.67 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 0 Computer Science Signal Processing 2012-13 2013-14 Details 25 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/M.Tech., z = No. of faculty members with BE/B.Tech.) 30 28.57 25 20 17.52 18.23 17.14 15 12 15 14.23 14.86 14.23 13.71 15 12 10 9.09 10 6 6 6.5 6 5 0 0 Applied Electronics 0 Civil 2010-11 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 Electronics & Communication Information Technology 2013-14 Details 26 Faculty Qualifications – M.Tech Programme (Assessment = 2 ×FQI, Faculty qualification index (FQI) = (18x + 9y + 7z)/N, subject to maximum of 35. x = No. of faculty members with PhD, y = No. of faculty members with ME/Mtech, z = No. of faculty members with BE/BTech) N= Total number of faculty members in the department 35 30 25 20 19.95 17.11 16.26 17.44 15 10 5 0 Computer Science Signal Processing 2012-13 Max. assessment at 35 2013-14 Details 27 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics/Applied Electronics ELECTROMAGNETICS MERIL CYRIAC ASWATHY DEVI.T SIVAPRASAD RS ANALOG COMMUNICATION INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING AJAY V. G JAMES THOMAS A ANJANA ELIZABETH THOMAS MERIL CYRIAC SALINI S JINCY S JUSTIN RESMI R AJAY V. G PRAJOD.V.S 28 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics/Applied Electronics CONTROL SYSTEM DIGITAL ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS MEMS MICROWAVE ENGINEERING VLSI ENGINEERING HEMA S. AJAY V. G PROF P C MOHANDAS Dr THAMPI PAUL LIZY ABRAHAM HEMA S. BAIJU P.S ANUSREE.L BAIJU P.S RESMI R MERIL CYRIAC JINCY S JUSTIN LIZY ABRAHAM HEMA S. DEEPAMBIKA V.A PRAJOD.V.S SUMA SEKHAR 29 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics/Applied Electronics DIGITAL ELECTRONICS DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES EMBEDDED SYSTEM NAVEEN S ASWATHY DEVI.T ANUSREE.L NAVEEN S Dr THAMPI PAUL BELINTA LALI MERIL CYRIAC LIZY ABRAHAM BAIJU P.S REENA M ROY HEMA S. SIVAPRASAD R.S SANTO MATHEW MERIL CYRIAC MERIL CYRIAC SMITHA K.S KAMALA RANIS.K SUMA SEKHAR SANTO MATHEW NAVEEN S RENA M ROY 30 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics/Applied Electronics OPTICAL COMMUNICATION OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION POWER ELECTRONICS DEEPAMBIK AVA PRAJOD.V.S. JINCY S JUSTIN AJAY V. G REVATHY G SREELAKSH MY J ANUSREE L PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL VLSI ENGINEERING PRAJOD.V.S. MERIL CYRIAC REVATHY G RESMI R 31 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ACM)- Comp Science, IT Signal Processing Dr Shreelekshmi R Algorithms and Complexity Anver S.R. Computational Science Sulphikar A. Smitha Vas P. Sulphikar A. Anver S R Sreelatha SH Jayalekshmi S Jayalekshmi S Sreejith S Nishy Reshmi S.. Diliya M Khan Database Manoj Kumar G Smitha Vas P. Sreejith S Agoma Martin 32 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ACM)- Comp Science, IT Machine Intelligence Navin K S System Software Sreelatha SH Distributing Computing Manoj Kumar G Networking and Communication Manoj Kumar G Programming Fundamentals Smitha Vas P. Anver S.R. Smitha E S Diliya M Khan Lekshmy PL Sreejith S Lekshmy PL Sumithra MD Navin K S Dileep V K Agoma Martin Sumithra MD Anver S.R. Seena Thomas Nishy Reshmi S. Jayalekshmi S 33 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ACM)- Comp Science, IT Software Engineering Information Security Web Systems and Technologies Architecture and Organization Sreelatha SH Dr Shreelekshmi R Lekshmy PL Jayalekshmi S Sreejith S Sreelatha SH Sreejith S Seena Thomas Navin K S Sulphikar A. Visakh V Sumithra MD Dileep V K Manoj Kumar G Dr Shreelekshmi R Diliya M Khan 34 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria Civil Structural Engineering Vinitha. S. S Sanuja. D. V Geotechnical Engineering Dr. Jayamohan Nileena Sureshkumar Solid Mechanics Radhika Nair Dr. Jayamohan Radhika Nair Nileena Sureshkumar Dr. Jayamohan Vinitha. S. S Sanuja. D. V Environmental Engineering Mini. M Transportation Engineering Shilpa Nileena Sureshkumar 35 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria Civil Construction Engineering Hydraulics Juliet. A. V Mini. M Surveying Dr. Jayamohan. J Sanuja. D. V Nileena Sureshkumar Mini. M Sanuja Geology Aneesha. P. S 36 Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week duration 10 8 6 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 Applied Electronics 1 1 0 Civil 2010-11 0 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 0 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 0 Information Technology Details 37 Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week duration 20 19 18 16 14 14 12 11 10 10 8 8 6 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 0 8 1 0 Applied Electronics 0 1 1 0 0 Civil 2010-11 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 0 Information Technology 38 Faculty participation as resource persons 10 8 6 4 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Applied Electronics 1 0 0 0 Civil 2010-11 2 1 1 0 0 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 0 1 0 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 1 0 Information Technology 39 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.) 12 11 10 11 10.93 9.33 9 8 8 6.86 7.23 6.46 6.21 6 6.86 7.29 6.25 5.28 5.14 4.75 4.2 4 4 2 0 0 Applied Electronics 0 Civil 2010-11 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 Information Technology Details 40 Faculty Retention – M.Tech Programme (Assessment = 8 ×RPI/N, Retention point index (RPI) = Points assigned to all faculty members having PhD/M.Tech One retention point for each year of experience at the institution, subject to maximum five points to a faculty member.) 25 23.3 22.75 20 15.78 15 12.84 10 5 0 Computer Science Signal Processing 2012-13 2013-14 Details 41 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. 30 25 23.33 20 18.57 16.67 15 13.33 10 10 4.8 5 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 Applied Electronics 3.85 1.43 0.8 0 Civil 2010-11 0 Computer Science 2011-12 2.86 2012-13 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 0 0 0 Information Technology Details 42 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) 10 8 6 4 2 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 Applied Electronics 0 0 0 Civil 2010-11 0 0 0 0.38 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.71 0 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 0 0 0 Information Technology Details 43 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 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 3.5 4 2.67 2 0 0 0 0 Applied Electronics 0.64 0.64 0 Civil 2010-11 1.38 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 1.14 1.71 0 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 0 0 0 Information Technology Details 44 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 10 9 8 7 6 5 5 4 3 3 2.2 2 1 2 1.56 1 1 1.67 1.5 1.11 0.4 0.55 0.46 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.8 0.8 1 0 0 Applied Electronics Civil 2010-11 Computer Science 2011-12 2012-13 Electronics & Communication 2013-14 Information Technology 45 Lecture Halls 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 8 8 8 8 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 Applied Electronics 0 Civil 0 Computer Science 2010-11 Electronics & Communication 2011-12 Information Technology 2012-13 0 M.Tech Computer Science 2013-14 0 0 M.Tech Signal Processing 46 Seminar Halls 10 8 6 4 2 (Shared with ECE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 (Shared with IT) (Shared with AE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (Shared with CSE) 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Applied Electronics 1 1 0 0 Civil 2010-11 Computer Science Electronics & Communication 2011-12 Information Technology 2012-13 1 1 0 0 M.Tech Computer M.Tech Signal Science Processing 2013-14 47 Tutorial Rooms 20 18 16 14 12 10 10 8 8 8 8 6 4 2 (Shared with EC) 2 2 2 (Shared with AE) 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 Applied Electronics 0 Civil 0 Computer Science 2010-11 Electronics & Communication 2011-12 2012-13 Information Technology 2013-14 0 M.Tech Computer Science 0 0 0 M.Tech Signal Processing 48 Faculty Rooms (Rooms equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/facilities, Usage of room for counselling/discussion with students) 20 18 16 14 (7 Shared with IT) 12 10 10 10 (Shared with ECE) (Shared with AE) (Shared with CSE) 8 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 3 2 2 0 0 Applied Electronics 2 (Shared with B.Tech CSE) 0 0 Civil Computer Science 2010-11 Electronics & Communication 2011-12 Information Technology 2012-13 M.Tech Computer Science 2013-14 2 0 M.Tech Signal Processing 49 Laboratories (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support) Applied Electronics Civil • Electronics Devices Lab (4,1) • Electronics Circuit Lab (4,1) • Digital Electronics Lab (4,1) • Industrial Electronics Lab (4,1) • Micro controller Lab (4,1) • Process Control Lab (4,1) • Survey lab (6, Nil) • Strength of Materials Lab (6, nil) • 6 Labs • 2 Labs Details Computer • Hardware Lab (3,1) • Systems Lab (1,1) • Programming Lab (1,1) • Computing Lab (1,1) • CCF (1,1) • PG LABS • Research lab (1,1) • Design lab (1,1) • 7 Labs Electronics & Communication IT • Electronics Devices Lab (4,1) • Electronics Circuit Lab (4,1) • Digital Electronics Lab (4,1) • Communication lab (4,1) • DSP Lab (1,1) • Microcontroller Lab (4,1) • Industrial Electronics Lab (4,1) • Microwave & optical Communication Lab (4,1) • Networks Lab (1,1) • Multimedia Lab (1,1) • Programming Lab (1,1) • 8 Labs • 3 Labs Details 50 (Laboratories for which lab manuals are available) Applied Electronics • Electronic Devices Lab • Electronic circuits & Simulation Lab • Digital Integrated Circuits & Hdl Lab • Measurements and Instrumentation Lab • Power Electronics Lab • Electrical Machines and Drives Lab • Microcontroller lab • Electronic Product Design and Mini project Lab • Biomedical and Signal Processing Lab • Control System Lab • Process Control Lab Lab manuals Civil Computer Science Electronics and Communication Information Technology • Survey lab • Strength of Materials • Programming lab • Data Structures lab • Object Oriented programming Lab • Application Software Development Lab • Microprocessor lab • System Software lab • CHI Lab • OS N/W Lab • Algorithm Design lab • Electronic Devices Lab • Digital Integrated Circuits Lab • Electronic circuits Lab • Analog Integrated Circuits Lab • Communication engineering Lab • Digital signal processing lab • Microcontroller lab • Electronic Product Design and Mini project Lab • Industrial Electronics Lab • Communication Systems Lab • microwave and optical communication lab • Programming lab • Data Structures lab • Object Oriented programming Lab • Database Lab • Internet lab • Computer Graphics Lab • Computer Networks lab • Web Applications lab 51 Language Lab (How do you use it ?) • We have 30 student licences and one teacher licence. • This software consists of teacher module and student module • Teacher can schedule the classes, sessions and lessons as per curriculum. At any time Teacher can correct the students by intervening or stopping their activities. • Student Position is designed on LSRW and is meant for listening, repeating and comparing the lessons assigned in the class by the teacher. • Providing language lab for students during CGPU hours for improving their communication skills. 52 (Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours) Applied Electronics • (Engineering Mathematics,56,55minutes) • (Signals & Systems,56,55minutes) • (Network Analysis,56,55minutes) • (Functional Electronics,56,55minutes) • (Digital Circuit Design,56,55minutes) • (Digital Signal Processing,66,55minutes) • (Control Systems,66,55 minutes) • (Fuzzy Systems and Applications,66,55minutes) • (Power Electronics,66,55minutes) • (Discrete Time Control Systems,65,55minutes) • (Process Dynamics and Control,65,55minutes) • (Biomedical Imaging Techniques,65,55minutes) Tutorial Classes Computer Science Electronics •Engineering Mathematics-II ,32,55 minutes •Discrete Structures,32,55 minutes •Electronic Devices and circuits,32,55 minutes •Digital System Design,32,55 minutes •Data Structures and Algorithms,32,55 minutes •Engineering Mathematics IV,35,55 minutes •Advanced Mathematics and Queuing Models,35,55 minutes •Database Design,35,55 minutes •System Programming,35,55 minutes •Microprocessors and interfacing,35,55 minutes •Object Oriented Design and Java Programming,35,55 minutes •Computer Graphics,35,55 minutes •Design and Analysis of Algorithms,35,55 minutes •Computer Networks •Electives,35,55 minutes •(Engineering Mathematics,61,55minutes) •(Signals & Systems,61,55minutes) •(Network Analysis,61,55minutes) •(Analog Communication,61,55minutes) •(Electronic Circuits,61,55minutes) •(Digital Electronics,61,55minutes) •(Digital Signal Processing,66,55minutes) •(Applied EM Theory,66,55minutes) •(Fuzzy Systems and Applications,66,55minutes) •(Electrical Drives & Control,66,55minutes) •(Microwave Engineering,69,55minutes) •(Information Theory & Coding,69,55minutes) •(Opto Electronic Devices,69,55minutes) Information Technology •Engineering Mathematics-II ,25,55 minutes •Discrete Structures,25,55 minutes •Electronic Devices and circuits,25,55 minutes •Digital System Design,25,55 minutes •Data Structures and Algorithms,25,55 minutes •Engineering Mathematics IV,25,55 minutes •Advanced Mathematics and Queuing Models,25,55 minutes •Theory of Computation,25,55 minutes •System Programming,25,55 minutes •Operating System,25,55 minutes •Data Communication,25,55 minutes •Software Project Management,25,55 minutes •Internetworking ,25,55 minutes •Cryptography ,25,55 minutes •Web Applications Development,25,55 minutes •Electives,25,55 minutes 53 Mentoring System (how do you mentor students individually?) • Two faculty members are assigned as staff advisors for each class. • For each student, details like Personal information, Academic performance, Co-curricular and extracurricular activities participation are maintained. • The staff advisors meet the students periodically and monitor their performance and activities. • Parent meetings are conducted when needed. • Efforts are taken for the total development of students by conducting technical, literary, cultural and sports activities. 54 Feedback analysis (how do you do it? Reward/corrective measures) • Daily feed back • Class representative note the topics covered in each hour and comments it. • The forms are collected by the staff advisor at the end of each week and handed over to HoDs. • Monthly meeting with Principal, HoDs, Programme Coordinators and class representatives • Faculty feed back • Online feedback taken twice in a semester . • 100% students present at that time • The percentage of Excellent, good, average and fair are calculated. • HOD will make comments on these reports • Discuss with the concerned faculty individually. • Suggestions for improvement in teaching performance are given if required • Corrective actions are taken depending upon the feed back. Sample Report 55 Scope for self learning (Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond syllabus) • Presentations Seminar Presentations Classroom Presentations Project presentations Presentation by Experts • Practical experience • NPTEL course material is available on the intranet server. • QEEE • Industrial visits and internships Details are attached 56 QEEE List of Courses Opted • • • • • • List of MOOCs Opted • • • Computer Organization & Architecture Operating Systems Live Lab--Digital Signal Processing Lab Tutorial--Computer Organization & Architecture Bridge Courses--English for Employability Spoken Tutorials Fundamentals of Programming Data Structures and Algorithms Design and Analysis of Algorithms Steps are being taken to setting up and testing the infrastructure for the QEEE program 57 Career Guidance, Placement Unit (Availability of an exclusive Well furnished Seminar Hall, Central Computing Facility, Soft skill development, employability assessment) • Objective – “ To enhance employability of the students and to mould them to world class professionals ” . • Placement cell is working under the leadership of a Placement Officer supported by the faculty and student representatives. • The Principal of the institution is the Chairman of CGPU. • Effort to bring reputed companies to the campus • Helps a large number of students to secure employment. 58 CGPU - FACILITIES The Placement cell has modern infrastructure facilities for hosting the placement drive of various companies in the campus and also for imparting training to the students. Seminar halls Computer centers. Air conditioned interview rooms. Halls for conducting written test exams Mini conference rooms for conducting group discussions. CGPU - SEMINAR HALL Air conditioned seminar hall which can accommodate around 300 students. CGPU - INTERVIEW ROOMS Air conditioned interview rooms. CGPU - COMPUTER CENTERS Computer centers with Internet connectivity for conducting online exams which can accommodate 180 students at a time. 62 CGPU - SOFT SKILL DEVELOPMENT Sharpen your word power programme Communicative English classes conducted by Professional soft skill trainers MrsSangeetha Panicker and Mrs Ambika Gopinath. Soft skill development classes conducted every week by CGPU faculties. 63 CGPU - EMPLOYABILITY ASSESSMENT Employability skills are those skills necessary for getting, keeping and being successful in a job. Employability skills include Interpersonal skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Leadership quality Presentation skills IT skills Personal development 64 CGPU - EMPLOYABILITY ASSESSMENT contd.. Mock Placement workshops conducted by Focus Academy. Coding Tests conducted by NIIT. Campus Recruitment Training sessions conducted by Professional Trainers: Jayesh J L Rajaraman K S Vishnu Raj Rajesh Sasidharan N P Sarala Menon 65 CGPU - RECRUITERS • ABB • EY • MERCEDES BENZ • SAMSUNG • ACCENTURE • ERICSSON • MICROSOFT • SIEMENS • ACCORDSOFT • FLYTXT • MUSIGMA • SPERIDIAN • ALLIANZ • GE • NEST • SUNTEC • BROADCOM • HP • PATNI • SYNTEL • CAPGEMINI • IBM • POLARIS • TATA ELXSI • CARITOR • IBS • QBURST • TISMO • CISCO • IFLEX • RELIANCE • TCS • CTS • INFOSYS • RME • UST GLOBAL • DELL • L&T • ROBERT BOSCH • WIPRO 66 Campus Placement Details 2014 – 15 (Company listing) SLNO INDUSTRY NO OF STUDENTS PLACED BTECH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CAPE GEMINI 9 CTS AE EC CSE IT SP CSE TOTAL 5 2 2 29 39 3 10 3 8 6 1 13 2 38 5 10 2 11 3 9 3 1 16 21 2 41 3 129 5 22 5 27 ENVESTNET IBM IBS INFOSYS MUSIGMA NEST MTECH QUBURST 6 GRAND TOTAL OFFERS 2 1 12 1 1 6 5 1 256 67 Technology Business Incubator • Orientation classes are given to selected 52 students for giving ideas of TBI • Based on their interest and ability, the selected students are asked to submit their business ideas before November 14, 2014. 68 Co-curricular activities • IEEE - Week Celebrations Report • Technical fest • Technical Magazines – Computer Science, Electronics and Civil Branches are releasing technical magazines in every year. 69 Extra-curricular activities – Intra College Technical fest Academic Year 2010 - 2011 Programme Shrishti 19/01/2011 2011 - 2012 Vismaya’12 19/01/2012 2012 - 2013 Vismaya’13 22/02/2013 2013 - 2014 Vismaya’14 24/02/2014 Events paper presentation Innovative paper presentation Newspaper designing contest Jam debate circuit designing & debugging matlab coding tech word hunt Best Engineer Sketch your idea 70 Extra-curricular activities – Inter College Technical fest Academic Year 2010 - 2011 Programme Yagna 25/02/2011 2011 - 2012 Yagna 03/02/2012 2012 - 2013 Yagna 01/03/2013 2013 - 2014 Yagna 14/03/2014 Events paper presentation Innovative paper presentation Newspaper designing contest Jam debate circuit designing & debugging Matlab coding tech word hunt Best Engineer Sketch your idea 71 Extra-curricular activities – NSS Activities Academic Year 2010 - 2011 2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 Events Vanamahotsavam , Participated in state level leadership training camp , Haemoglobin Screening Survey , Eye checkup ,Observed Communal Harmony Week from 19th to 25th Nov 2010 , Attended State level NSS Technical cell Annual Meet & Distribution of Awards 2010 Conducted of seminar on ‘ Drug Abuse’ and ‘Anti – Ragging Campus ‘ , Gender Awareness and Carrier orientation programmers , Conducted Medical camp, Blood donation camp , Attended district level camp , Traffic Awareness class and video presentation Blood donation camp, Distribution of food packets and clothes to the poor , NSS stall for fund raising , Waste management in collaboration with ‘ PAPERMAD ‘ , Conducted seminar on ‘ Waste Disposal ‘ at RKD NSS HSS Sasthamangalam , 7 days NSS Special Camp at MAHILA MANDIRAM Conducted debate on ‘ politics in campus , ‘ Role of women in society ‘ etc. Celebrated Gandhi Jayanthi , Women ‘s day celebrated with ‘SHEWALKATHON’ conducted by metro manorama , attended special camp under the project PUNNARJANI 72 Extra-curricular activities – Civil 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 Civil Engineering Asociation “Sarga” Civil Engineering Asociation “Sarga” Technical Seminar Competition Technical Seminar Competition Students took part in national level competition ‘Mere Gaon Mere Base’ conducted by Ultra tech Cement Company Photography Competition Photography Competition Building Design Competition Building Design Competition Debate Competition Debate Competition Magazine ‘Izarah’ – Technical Magazine Magazine ‘Izarah’ – Technical Magazine 73 Facilities for Sports and Games • Sports meet is conducting every year under the guidance of Smt. Sreeja U Bhasi, • • • • • • assistant professor in physical education dept. The college have Basketball court, Shuttle badminton court and a Fitness centre. The students practice the physical education activities during the evening after the college hours. Classes of Karate and Yoga have conducted for the students. The students have represented the college in the game Basketball during the Kerala University Intercollegiate Basketball tournament during the year 2010-2011. The college has a Fitness centre with the equipment such as Treadmill, Bicycle Ergometer, Elliptical, Abdominal curls and Twister. The students use the Fitness Centre after their class hours The events for the sports meet include track and field, Shot put, Badminton, chess and on various fun games etc. 74 Campus Development and Management o Design, construction and Maintenance of the buildings are being done by Civil Engineering Department o Electrical Maintenance works are carried out by Electrical Engineering Department o Maintenance of Furniture, Air Conditioners, Elevators etc. are carried out by Mechanical Engineering Department o Major repairs are outsourced o Campus Up keep committee ensures that the campus is maintained neat and clean. 75 Hostels • College has got sanction for building own hostel at the campus. • The construction work is in progress. • An amount of 1.6 crore received under plan fund 2013-2014 • Approximately 25% completed • Presently the students are being accommodated in private Hostels nearby. 76 Canteen Canteen is situated in our campus premises from where students can have their breakfast, lunch, snacks, takeaways etc. Timings: All working days from 8 AM to 4 PM Sitting Space - 150 Sqm Canteen committee is functional with Principal as chairman and representatives from Faculty, Staff and Students. The menu is decided on the basis of demands from students, staff and faculty. 77 Transport facilities 3 Exclusive Buses and One Car for transportation 11% of Students are availing transportation facility 3% of Faculty are availing transportation facility 78 Electricity, power backup and telecom Electricity and Power Backups Quality Uninterrupted, 50 Hz frequency, voltage 180-220 volts single phase and 3 phase 440 volts Installed Capacity-KVA / KW 315 KVA Sanctioned Power-KVA / KW 53 KVA Captive Power Plant-KVA / KW 125 KVA(DG set) UPS total backup-KVA/KW 20KVA- 3UPS (1 hour ) 10KVA- 5UPS (1 hour ) 5KVA- 10UPS (1 hour ) Service points Nos. 1 nos from KSEB Telecom facility Service provider BSNL No. of direct lines 5 PABX No. of lines 96 79 Drinking Water Water supply–municipal/bore well Corporation + 2 Well Water purificationCentralized/Points In all the departments 7 Points 80 Grievance redressal forums o Constitutes 3 female and 1 male staff representatives from different departments. o Forum meets as and when required Functions and Responsibilities Examine and enquire the student(s) and staff involved in malpractice. Decide the punishment depending upon the gravity of the offence. It shall take care of the inputs received from students, observers and staff regarding indiscipline, ragging and sexual harassment activities of the student. 81 Budget & Expenditure BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 PARTICULARS ESTIMATES 2013-14 I Opening Balance 44563000 II Receipts (Grand in aid) 75890000 SL. NO. TOTAL III Expenditure a) Capital b) Revenue (Grand in aid) TOTAL REVISED ESTIMATES 2013-14 BUDGET ESTIMATES 2014-15 89958494 118961230 135453000 89958494 118961230 21550000 2789100 6600000 76625000 65996583 108432760 68785683 115032760 15000000 15000000 113175000 Details Library Details Carpet area of library (in m2) Reading space (in m2) Number of seats in reading space 120 Number of users (issue book) per day Number of users (reading space) per day 250 60 Timings: During working day, weekend, and vacation Number of library staff Number of library staff with degree in Library Management Computerisation for search, indexing, issue/return records Automation 82 661 sqm 400 sqm Working day - 8am to 5pm Weekends 9am to 4 pm Vacation-9am to 4 pm 5 2 Bar coding used "LIBSOFT" software is installed in the library. Computers are used for Library Management. 83 Library Details No of library staff: 5 20 18 16 14 14 12 10 8 6 6 4 2 4 2 2 2 4 6 6 4 2 0 eBooks Journals 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 eJournals 2013-14 Details 7 84 Library Details – Book titles No of library staff: 5 6200 6077 6000 5800 5600 5400 5301 5321 5311 5200 5000 4800 Books 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 85 Campus Network Having internet Facility with 10 Mbps Connection and two 4 Mbps Connections. Both Wired and Wireless connections are available for Staffs and Students. Video Conferencing with bandwidth of 2 * 4 Mbps 1:1 Leased Line Internet through OFC Up to 6 locations can be connected at a time. Having 32 inch LED Display. 86 Safety norms and checks • Fire and Elevator safety- routine check and maintenance work carried out by Mechanical Department • Building safety - routine check and maintenance work carried out by Civil Engineering Department • Electrical Installations - routine check and maintenance work carried out by Electrical Engineering Department • Fire and Safety equipment are installed in each floor of the campus. 87 Counselling & Medical Care Counselling o A counselor is available once in a week from Loyola College (on all Wednesdays) o Students, requiring counseling, are identified by the staff advisors o First year students – one day training at Loyola College o Staffs and parents can also avail this facility. Medical Care • An MoU is signed with Chelsa Hospital, Karamana, Trivandrum. • A Lady doctor is available in the campus twice a week. • A Sick room is available at the campus. • Facilities available for medical care – Stretcher, Wheel chair, First Aid Kit. 88 Key Performance Indicators Minutes of Board of Governors (BoG) meetings • 10 BoG meetings conducted • • • • • • • • • • First : 05-07-2011 Second : 10-10-2012 Third : 21-12-2012 Fourth : 22-03-2013 Fifth : 01-08-2013 Sixth : 08-11-2013 Seventh: 17-01-2014 Eighth : 03-04-2014 Ninth : 04-07-2014 Tenth : 24-10-2014 Statutory Audit Performance Audit along with Data Audit • 2 Statutory audits conducted (2012-13 and 2013-14) • 2 Performance audits conducted (2012-13, 201314) Initial Governance Development Plan • Submitted % of committed expenditure out of funds received • 5.28% • Committed Expenditure is 42.26 lakhs out of 800 lakhs received. 89 Key Performance Indicators % of Expenditure of the total funds received % of Procurement plan out of 5.5 Crores • 78.76% • Total expenditure till 31-10-2014 is 630.04 lakhs • 100% • Procurement plan is done for 550 lakhs MIS data entry • Completed upto 2013-2014, except student transition for M.Tech Students (awaiting results) Mandatory Participation in CII-AICTE survey • Completed Participation in TEQIP Faculty, Staff and Students Satisfaction Survey • Completed 90