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1 L SELF STUDY REPORT Submitted to CASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION A N IO T A N NAAC O U N C I L X EE - REL C ELL E NCE - C R ED IB NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL Bangalore, India IL I TY VANCE VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur , Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu, India. JANUARY 2014
2 VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur Declaration by the Head of the Institution I certify that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge. This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced. I am aware that the Peer Team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the Peer Team visit. -Sd- Signature of the Head of the Institution with seal: Place: Kattankulathur Date: 21 st January 2014 (i)
3 VISION Educate to Excel in Social Transformation. MISSION To contribute to the development of human resources in the form of professional engineers and managers of international excellence and competence with high motivation and dynamism, who besides serving as ideal citizens of our country will contribute substantially to the economic development and advancement in their chosen areas of specialization. To build the institution with international repute in education in several areas at several levels with specific emphasis to promote higher education and research through strong institute-industry interaction and consultancy.
4 ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT Self Study Report Description PART Page No. Profile of the College Profile of the Departments Executive Summary I Evaluative Report - Criterion- Wise II Evaluative Report - Department-Wise III
5 CONTENTS PART I PART II Description Declaration by the Head of the Institution INSTITUTIONAL DATA Page No. Profile of the College 01 Profile of the Departments 12 Executive Summary 25 EVALUATIVE REPORTS - CRITERION-WISE Criterion I : Curricular Aspects 1.1. Curriculum Planning and Implementation 1.2. Academic flexibility 1.3. Curriculum Enrichment 1.4. Feedback System Criterion II : Teaching-Learning and Evaluation 2.1. Student Enrolment and Profile 2.2. Catering to Student Diversity 2.3. Teaching-Learning Process 2.4. Teacher Quality 2.5. Evaluation Process and Reforms 2.6. Student Performance and Learning Outcomes Criterion III : Research, Consultancy and Extension 3.1. Promotion of Research 3.2. Resource Mobilization for Research 3.3. Research Facilities 3.4. Research Publications and Awards 3.5. Consultancy 3.6. Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility 3.7. Collaborations Criterion IV : Infrastructure and Learning Resources 4.1. Physical Facilities 4.2. Library as a Learning Resource 4.3. IT Infrastructure 4.4. Maintenance of Campus Facilities Criterion V : Student Support and Progression 5.1. Student Mentoring and Support 5.2. Student Progression 5.3. Student Participation and Activities Criterion VI : Governance and Leadership & Management 6.1. Institutional Vision and Leadership 6.2. Strategy Development and Deployment 6.3. Faculty Empowerment Strategies 6.4. Financial Management and Resource Mobilization 6.5. Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS) Criterion VII: Innovations and Best Practices 7.1. Internal Quality Assurance System 7.2. Inclusive Practices 7.3. Stakeholder Relationship i
6 Description Page No. PART III EVALUATIVE REPORTS - DEPARTMENT-WISE 1. Civil Engineering 2. Computer Science and Engineering 3. Electronics and Communication Engineering 4. Electrical and Electronics Engineering 5. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 6. Mechanical Engineering 7. Information Technology 8. Humanities and Sciences 9. MBA 10. MCA Annexures
7 PART I
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9 Profile of the College Profile of the College 1. Name and Address of the College: Name : VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE Address : SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur , Kancheepuram Dt. Tamilnadu City : Chennai Pin: State: Tamil Nadu. Website : 2. For communication: Designation Name Principal Dr.B.Chidambararajan Vice Principal Steering Committee Co-ordinator Dr.M.Murugan Dr.M.Murugan Telephone No. with STD code Office : Residence : - Office : Residence : - Office : Residence : Mobile Designation Name Fax Principal Dr.B.Chidambararajan [email protected] [email protected] Vice Principal Dr.M.Murugan [email protected] Steering Committee Co-ordinator Dr.M.Murugan [email protected] 3. Status of the of Institution: Affiliated College Constituent College Any other (specify) 4. Type of Institution: a. By Gender : i) For Men ii) Women iii) Co-education b. By Shift : i) Regular ii) Day iii) Evening 5. Is it a recognized minority institution? Yes No If yes specify the minority status (Religious/linguistic/any other) and provide documentary evidence. Linguistic Please refer Annexure I Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 1 of 379
10 Profile of the College 6. Source of Funding Government Grant-in-aid Self-financing Any other 7. a. Date of establishment of the college: b. University to which the college is affiliated /or which governs the college (If it is a constituent college) c. Details of UGC recognition: NOT APPLICABLE DD MM YYYY ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI d. Details of recognition/approval by statutory bodies other than UGC (AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI, RCI, etc.) Under Section/ Clause Recognition / Approval Details Institution/ Department / Programme Day, Month &Year (dd-mm-yyyy) Validity Remarks 4.1(a) 4.1(a) 4.1(a) 4.2(b) 4.2(b) 4.2(b) 4.2(b) B.E-Computer Science and Engineering B.E-Electronics and Communication Engineering B.Tech-Information Technology B.E-Electrical and Electronics Engineering Master of Computer Applications B.E-Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Master of Business Administration 4.2(b) B.E-Mechanical Engineering 4.2(b) B.E-Civil Engineering Yearly Approval Yearly Approval Yearly Approval Yearly Approval Yearly Approval Yearly Approval Yearly Approval AICTE Ref. No. F.No (NDEG)/ET/97 AICTE Ref. No. F.No (E)/ET/99 AICTE Ref. No. F.No.TN-50/ET-MCA/2000 AICTE Ref. No. F.No (E)/ET/99 AICTE Ref. No. F.No (E)/ET/99 AICTE Ref. No. F.No (E)/ET/99 AICTE Ref. No. F.No (E)/ET/99 4.2(b) M.E.-Power Systems (b) M.E.-Control and 2010 Instrumentation Engineering 4.2(b) M.E.-Computer Science and Engineering (b) M.E.-Communication 2012 Systems 4.2(b) M.E.- Structural Engineering 4.2(b) M.E.-CAD/CAM Yearly Approval Yearly Approval Yearly Approval Please see Annexure II for recognition/approval letter AICTE Ref. No. F.No. Southern Region/ /2010/EOA AICTE Ref. No. F.No. Southern/ /2012/EOA AICTE Ref. No. F.No. Southern/ /2013/EOA Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 2 of 379
11 Profile of the College 8. Does the Affiliating University Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as recognized by the UGC), on its affiliated colleges? Yes No If yes, has the College applied for availing of the autonomous status? Yes No 9. Is the college recognized a. by UGC as a College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)? Yes No If yes, date of recognition: (dd/mm/yyyy) b. for its performance by any other governmental agency? Yes No If yes, Name of the agency NBA and Date of recognition: 13/12/2011 for MBA, 15/03/2012 for ENGINEERING 10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts: Location * Campus area in sq. mts. Built up area in sq. mts. Rural 54,025.5 Sq.M 51,840.0 Sq.M (* Urban, Semi-urban, Rural, Tribal, Hilly Area, Any others, specify) 11. Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers or other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with other agencies in using any of the listed facilities. Provide information on the facilities covered under the agreement. Auditorium /seminar complex with infrastructural facilities Seminar Hall 1 Seminar Hall sq.m 440 sq.m Sports facilities Play ground Basket Ball - 2 courts (with flood light) Volley Ball - 2 courts (with flood light) Ball Badminton - 2 Grounds Kabadi - 2 courts Hand Ball - 2 courts Indoor Games Swimming pool - Gymnasium All hostels are equipped with gym and fitness centre facilities. 1. Body building equipment. 2. Treadmill, 3. Exercise bikes and 4. Latest fitness equipment. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 3 of 379
12 Profile of the College Hostel Hostel No. of Hostels No. of Inmates Boys Hostel Girls Hostel Facilities Dining, Cooperative Store, News Papers, TV Hall, Gym, First-aid, etc., Working women s hostel Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff (Cadre wise) Teaching Non-Teaching Principal 01 Ministerial 10 Professor 6 Programmer / Lab Assistant 20 Asst. Professor 10 Attender 10 Cafeteria Hygienic and delicious food and light refreshments are available in the College canteen. There is also an air conditioned restaurant, Royal Inn, serving vegetarian / non vegetarian dishes. S.R.M. Hotel is also run by the SRM group, which is located in the adjoining campus. Health Centre First- Aid Unit Availability of ambulance : 01 (SRM Medical College) Facility in ambulance : Stretcher, B.P Apparatus, First Aid Kit Health Centre Staff Qualified Doctor: Full time Part time Qualified Nurse: Full time Part time Bank Facility: Indian Bank, Maraimalai Nagar Branch operates an Extension Counter with ATM facility at SRM University located at about 400 meters from Valliammai Engineering College. The City Union Bank, Tambaram Branch also has an Extension Counter with ATM facility at entrance of the college campus. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 4 of 379
13 Profile of the College Post Office Facility: The Kattankulathur Post Office is located ½ km from Valliammai Engineering College. Transport Facilities: The college has 14 A/C buses covering most of the areas in Chennai city and transports students at nominal rates and free for staff. Electricity Facilities: Particulars Capacity Nos Transformer - oil cooled with off load tap changer 500KVA/ 11KVA/ 433V 1 ACB Panel Board 800A, 4 pole 1 Panel Boards 125A 400A, 4 pole Change over panels 630A, 400A 1 UPS Power backup facilities : 10 KVA 1 KVA 2 KVA 0.5 KVA Generator : Total Capacity 505 KVA No. of Generators 2 (380KVA, 25KVA) UPS : 300KVA Frequent checks are conducted by the Electrical maintenance staffs. Telecommunication Facilities: No. of EPBX lines 10 Nos, Extn. 150 lines Mobile phones 20 Fax Yes Courier Service Yes Water Facilities: Total Storage Capacity : 1,93,095 Litres Over Head Tanks : 73,095 Litres S.No Capacity (Litres) Location 1 33,980 Main Block 2 13,615 First year Block 3 10,500 Workshop Block 4 15,000 New Admin Block Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 5 of 379
14 Profile of the College Under Ground Sump : 1,20,000 Litres R.O Water Plant S.No Capacity (Litres) Location 1 1,20,000 New Admin Block Particulars Purifying Capacity No.s Team Company (Membrane Aquatech) 1,000 Lt/hr (6,000 Lt/Day) Details of programmes offered by the College Sl. No. Programme Level Name of the Programme/ Course Duration (Yrs) Entry Qualification Medium of instruction Sanctioned/ approved Student strength No. of students admitted Under Graduate B.E-Civil Engineering B.E-Computer Science & Engineering B.E-Electronics & Communication Engineering B.E-Electrical and Electronics Engineering B.E-Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 4 +2, Diploma, B.Sc. degree B.E-Mechanical Engineering B.Tech-Information Technology M.E-Computer Science & Engineering M.E-Communication Systems 2 B.E/ B.TECH/ English M.E-Control & Instrumentation MCA M.E-Power Systems M.E-Structural Engineering 2 B.E/ B.TECH Post M.E-CAD/CAM 2 B.E/ Graduate B.TECH BCA, 14. MCA 3 B.Sc., B.E/ B.Tech B.Com, B.A, B.E/ 15. MBA 2 B.TECH, B.Sc., etc., TOTAL : Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 6 of 379
15 Profile of the College 13. Does the college offer self-financed Programmes? Yes No If yes, how many? [4] B.E/B.Tech, M.E, M.B.A, M.C.A 14. New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any? Yes No Number 2 B.E. & 6 M.E. 15. List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library, Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree awarding programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common compulsory subjects for all the programmes like English, regional languages, etc.) Particulars UG PG Research Science Science & Humanities - Physics, Chemistry Arts Commerce Any Other not covered above B.E/ B.TECH M.E, M.B.A, M.C.A ECE 16. Number of Programmes offered under (Programme means a degree course like BA, BSc, MA, M.Com ) a. Annual system b. Semester system - 4 (B.E/B.Tech, M.E, M.B.A, M.C.A) c. Trimester system Number of Programmes with a. Choice Based Credit System - b. Inter/Multidisciplinary Approach c. Any other (Specify and provide details) - 4 (Semester based credit system 18. Does the college offer UG and/or PG programmes in Teacher Education? Yes No Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 7 of 379
16 Profile of the College 19. Does the college offer UG and/or PG programmes in Physical Education? Yes No 20. Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the Institution Teaching faculty Positions Professor (15 ) Associate Professor ( 02 ) Assistant Professor ( 221) Non- Teaching staff Technical staff Sanctioned by the UGC / University / State Government Recruited Yet to recruit Sanctioned by the Management/society or other authorized bodies Recruited Yet to recruit *M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F *M-Male *F-Female 21. Qualifications of the teaching staff: Associate Assistant Highest Professor Professor Professor qualification Male Female Male Female Male Female Total Permanent teachers D.Sc./D.Litt Ph.D M.Phil PG Temporary teachers - Nil Ph.D. M.Phil. NIL PG Part-time teachers - Nil Ph.D. M.Phil. NIL PG Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 8 of 379
17 Profile of the College 22. Number of Visiting Faculty /Guest Faculty engaged with the College. NIL 23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four academic years. Categories Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC ST OBC General Others Details on students enrollment in the college during the current academic Year ( ): Type of students UG PG M. Phil. Ph.D. Total Students from the same state where the college is located Students from other states of India NRI students Foreign students Total Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches) UG 5.7% PG 2.94% 26. Unit Cost of Education (Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of students enrolled) a. including salary component b. excluding salary component Rs. 41, Rs. 8, Does the college offer any programme/s in distance education mode (DEP)? Yes No Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 9 of 379
18 Profile of the College 28. Provide Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme/course offered S. No 1. Programme Level Name of the Programme/ Course Teacher : Student ratio B.E-Civil Engineering 1 : B.E-Computer Science & Engineering 1 : B.E-Electronics & Communication Engineering 1 : Under Graduate B.E-Electrical and Electronics Engineering 1 : B.E-Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 1 : B.E-Mechanical Engineering 1 : B.Tech-Information Technology 1 : M.E-Computer Science & Engineering 1 : M.E-Communication Systems 1 : M.E-Control & Instrumentation 1 : M.E-Power Systems 1 : 12 Post Graduate 12. M.E-Structural Engineering 1 : M.E-CAD/CAM 1 : MCA 1 : MBA 1 : Is the college applying for Accreditation: Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle Date of accreditation* (applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 and re-assessment only) NOT APPLICABLE Cycle1: (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result.. Cycle2: (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result.. Cycle3: (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result.. * Kindly enclose copy of accreditation certificate(s) and peer team report(s) as an annexure. 31. Number of working days during the last academic year Number of teaching days during the last academic year. (Teaching days means days on which lectures were engaged excluding the examination days) 180 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 10 of 379
19 Profile of the College 33. Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) IQAC : Details regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to NAAC. NOT APPLICABLE AQAR (i) (dd/mm/yyyy) AQAR (ii) (dd/mm/yyyy) AQAR (iii) (dd/mm/yyyy) AQAR (iv) (dd/mm/yyyy) 35. Any other relevant data (not covered above) the college would like to include. (Do not include explanatory/descriptive information) ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution. Obtained Permanent affiliation status from the Anna University, Chennai. Grant of about Rs. 17 Lakhs sanctioned by AICTE, Govt. of India for various projects under Research & Development. All eligible Courses are Accredited by NBA, New Delhi. More than 90% Placement in the last three years. More than 300 Papers published / presented in International/ National Journals / Conferences. More than 150 Conferences / Seminars / Workshops / FDPs / Guest. Lectures by Industry and Academic Experts. Department of ECE, Chemistry and Physics are Recognized as Research Centres by the Anna University, Chennai. State-of-the-art Infrastructure and Architecturally Designed Building. Fully equipped spacious Library with more than 40,000 books. 750 Bedded Hospital & Health Care in the adjoining campus. Fully Air Conditioned Buses to cover the Chennai City. Member of ICTACT, Rotract, YRC and NSS. IEEE, ISTE, IETE, CSI, ISOI and ISCA Student Chapters. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 11 of 379
20 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 1. Name of the Department Civil Engineering 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered B.E. Civil Engineering M.E. Structural Engineering 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post (Sanctioned / Filled) B.E 20 / 16 M.E 2 / 2 6. Number of Technical Staff Number of Administrative Staff 2 8. Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake B.E., Degree 109/120 60/60 57/60 M.E., Degree - NA NA 9. % of Students passed B.E : B.E : NA B.E : NA 10. % of Students placed NA NA NA 11. Number of University Rank holders NA NA NA 12. Staff : Student ratio UG : 1:17 PG: Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) 14. Accreditation Status (Yes/No) Not due for accreditation 15. Professional Society Memberships 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Nil Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library 20. Annual Budget (except salary) Rs. 27,49,020 1 Yet to be applied (Institution of Engineers (India). Organized National : - International : - Attended National : - International : Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 12 of 379
21 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 1. Name of the Department Computer Science & Engineering 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered B.E. Computer Science & Engineering M.E. Computer Science & Engineering 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post (Sanctioned / Filled) B.E 24 / 22 M.E 03 / Number of Technical Staff Number of Administrative Staff Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake B.E., Degree 125/ / / 132 M.E., Degree 17 / % of Students passed B.E : B.E : 94.4 B.E : % of Students placed B.E : 71 B.E : 99 B.E : Number of University Rank holders BE: 04 B.E : 03 B.E : Staff : Student ratio UG : 1:16 PG: 1:6 13. Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) 14. Accreditation Status (Yes/No) UG : Yes PG: No 15. Professional Society Memberships CSI, ISTE 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Nil Number of National/International Seminars(last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library 20 Organized National : - International : - Attended National :09 International : Annual Budget (except salary) Rs.15,78,100 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 13 of 379
22 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 1. Name of the Department Electronics & Communication Engineering 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered B.E. Electronics & Communication Engg. M.E. Communication Systems 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post (Sanctioned / Filled) B.E 26 / 26 M.E 03 / Number of Technical Staff 8 7. Number of Administrative Staff 2 8. Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake 9. % of Students passed 10. % of Students placed 11. Number of University Rank holders 12. Staff : Student ratio 13. Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) B.E., Degree 165/ / /105 M.E., Degree 16/ B.E : M.E : NA B.E : M.E : NA B.E : 100 B.E : 92 M.E :NA M.E : NA B.E : 04 B.E : 02 M.E : - M.E : NA UG : (26:420) 1:16 1:10 30 B.E : M.E : NA B.E :92 M.E : NA B.E :01 M.E : NA PG:(3:32) 14. Accreditation Status (Yes/No) UG : Yes. PG: Not Applicable 15. Professional Society Memberships IETE,ISTE,ICTACT,ISCA 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Rs.1,66,000/ Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Organized National : 03 International : - Attended Annual Budget (except salary) Rs.64,70,250/- National : 26 International:28 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 14 of 379
23 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 1. Name of the Department Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering M.E. Power Systems Engineering 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post (Sanctioned / Filled) B.E 22 / 24 M.E 3 / 3 6. Number of Technical Staff 6 7. Number of Administrative Staff 3 Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake B.E., Degree 109 / / / 120 M.E., Degree 18/18 17/18 10/18 Batch-wise % of Students passed B.E : B.E : B.E : 85.1 M.E : 100 M.E : NA M.E :NA 10. % of Students placed B.E : 98 B.E :80 B.E :76 M.E : NA M.E : NA M.E : NA 11. Number of University Rank holders B.E : 6 B.E : Nil B.E : Nil M.E : 1 M.E : Nil M.E : Nil 12. Staff : Student ratio UG : 1:16 PG: 1: Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) Accreditation Status (Yes/No) UG : Yes PG: No 15. Professional Society Memberships ISTE, ISCA, IEEE 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Rs. 17 Lakhs 17. Number of National/ International Organized National : 3 International : Nil Seminars (last 3 years) Attended National : 55 International : Nil 18. Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Journals : 19 Conference: Number of books in the department library Annual Budget (except salary) Rs. 64, 68, 917/- Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 15 of 379
24 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 1. Name of the Department Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered B.E. - Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. M.E. - Control & Instrumentation Engineering 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. B. Number of Teaching post E 18/18 (Sanctioned / Filled) M. E 3/3 6. Number of Technical Staff 4 7. Number of Administrative Staff 3 Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake B.E., Degree 101/120 99/90 88/90 M.E., Degree 14/18 12/18 12/18 9. % of Students passed B.E : B.E :81 B.E :82.26 M.E : 100 M.E : NA M.E : NA 10. % of Students placed B.E : 10 B.E :78 B.E :52 M.E : -- M.E : -- M.E : Number of University Rank holders B.E : 2(2013 B.E : B.E : passed out) 4(2012 2(2011) M.E :2 (2013 passed out) M.E : -- passed out) M.E : Staff : Student ratio UG : 1:15 PG: 1: Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) Accreditation Status (Yes/No) UG : YES PG: Professional Society Memberships ISA 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Number of National/ International Organized National : 3 International : -- Seminars (last 3 years) Attended National : 5 International : Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Annual Budget (except salary) Rs.3,02,700/- Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 16 of 379
25 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1. Name of the Department Mechanical Engineering 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered B.E. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING M.E. CAD/CAM 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post (Sanctioned / Filled) B.E 20/20 M.E 3/3 6. Number of Technical Staff 9 7. Number of Administrative Staff 3 8. Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake 9. % of Students passed 10. % of Students placed 11. Number of University Rank holders B.E., Degree 64/60 64/60 72/60 M.E., Degree NIL NIL NIL B.E : M.E : - B.E : 14% M.E : - B.E : 1 M.E : - B.E : M.E : - B.E : 59% M.E : - B.E : - M.E : Staff : Student ratio UG : 1:15 PG: 1:6 13. Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) 14. Accreditation Status (Yes/No) UG : NA PG: NA 15. Professional Society Memberships ISCA, ISTE 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) NIL Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library 10 B.E : - M.E : - B.E : - M.E : - B.E : - M.E : - Organized National : - International : - Attended National : 18 International : Annual Budget (except salary) Rs Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 17 of 379
26 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1. Name of the Department Information Technology 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered B.Tech-Information Technology 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post (Sanctioned / Filled) 6. Number of Technical Staff 7 7. Number of Administrative Staff 2 8. Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake 9. % of Students passed 10. % of Students placed B.Tech 24 / B.Tech., Degree 111/ / / 120 Results awaited 81% (till date) 68% 95% 86% 90% 11. Number of University Rank holders NA Staff : Student ratio UG : 1: Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) 14. Accreditation Status (Yes/No) UG : Yes 15. Professional Society Memberships CSI, ACM, ISTE 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library TNSCST-Rs Mr. S.Sekar, A.P.(Sr.G) TNSCST-Rs. 10,000- Mr. K. Ravindran, A.P. (Sr.G) Organized National : Nil International : - Attended National : 6 International : Annual Budget (except salary) Rs. 10,87,205 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 18 of 379
27 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES 1. Name of the Department Department of Mathematics 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered Mathematics for B.E./B.Tech, M.E., M.C.A and M.B.A 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post Sanctioned :16 Filled :16 6. Number of Technical Staff Not Applicable 7. Number of Administrative Staff Not Applicable 8. Staff : Student ratio Not Applicable 9. Professional Society Memberships Nil 10. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Nil Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Organized National : Nil Intl. : Nil Attended National : 9 International : Annual Budget (except salary) Rs. 4,50,000/- Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 19 of 379
28 Profile of the Departments 1. Name of the Department Department of Physics 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered Engineering Physics I and II for B.E and B.Tech Undergraduate students 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post 6. Number of Technical Staff 2 7. Number of Administrative Staff 2 8. Staff : Student ratio NA Sanctioned : 09 Filled : Professional Society Memberships Yes - ISTE and Indian Science Congress 10. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Nil Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Organized National : Nil Intl. : Nil Attended National : 6 International : books 14. Annual Budget (except salary) 4 Lakhs Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 20 of 379
29 Profile of the Departments 1. Name of the Department Department of Chemistry 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered Engineering Chemistry-I Engineering Chemistry-II Chemistry Laboratory-I&II 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post 6. Number of Technical Staff 2 7. Number of Administrative Staff 2 8. Staff : Student ratio NA Sanctioned : 8 Filled : 8 9. Professional Society Memberships ISCA, ISTE, ACT 10. Grants fetched (last 3 years) NIL Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Organized National : 01 International : NIL Attended National : 22 International : Annual Budget (except salary) 8,00,000 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 21 of 379
30 Profile of the Departments 1. Name of the Department Department of English 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered Supporting Department for all the first year UG courses (B.E., B.Tech) 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post 6. Number of Technical Staff 3 7. Number of Administrative Staff 2 8. Staff : Student ratio NA 9. Professional Society Memberships 10. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Nil Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Sanctioned : 9 Filled : 9 All staff members are members of Indian Science Congress Organized National : - International : - Attended National : 19 International : (Specimen copies) 14. Annual Budget (except salary) Rs. 4,24,000/- Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 22 of 379
31 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 1. Name of the Department Department of Management Studies 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered MBA 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post 6. Number of Technical Staff 1 7. Number of Administrative Staff 1 8. Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake Sanctioned : 15 Filled : st year - 115/120 2nd year 56/60 1st year -53/60 2nd year 56/60 1st year -53/60 2nd year 55/60 9. % of Students passed % of Students placed Number of University Rank holders 2 ( ) 6 ( ) 4 ( ) 12. Staff : Student ratio 1:15 1:12 1: Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now 14. Accreditation Status (Yes/No) YES (NBA) 15. Professional Society Memberships MMA, ISTE 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) NA Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Nil Organized National : 2 International : - Attended books National : Several International : Several 20. Annual Budget (except salary) Rs10,73,150/- Rs.15,000/- Rs.20,000 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 23 of 379
32 Profile of the Departments DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 1. Name of the Department Department of Computer Applications 2. 1 st year of approval by the Council Courses offered MCA 4. University to which Affiliated ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI 5. Number of Teaching post 6. Number of Technical Staff 2 7. Number of Administrative Staff 1 Sanctioned : 12 Filled : Year-wise Actual admission / Sanctioned intake /60 44/60 51/60 9. % of Students passed Ongoing % of Students placed Number of University Rank holders Not yet published 12. Staff : Student ratio 1 : Number of Students opted for Higher studies (from the first batch to till now) 14. Accreditation Status (Yes/No) No Professional Society Memberships CSI, ISTE, Indian Science Congress 16. Grants fetched (last 3 years) Nil Number of National/ International Seminars (last 3 years) Number of Publications by Faculty (last 3 years) Number of books in the department library Organized National : 1 International : - Attended National : 24 International : volumes in 260 titles. 20. Annual Budget (except salary) Rs. 11,00,000/- Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 24 of 379
33 Executive Summary Executive Summary Valliammai Engineering College (VEC) was incepted in 1999 under the auspices of the Valliammai Society (which provides quality education in the various fields for more than 3 decades) with the noble vision of, Educate to Excel in Social Transformation. The Valliammai Society was founded by Dr.T.R.Pachamuthu, a well known educationist, and philanthropist. This society was set up as a tribute to the memory of his mother Tmt.R. Valliammai, under whose care and guidance he attained greater heights in his personal development and whose ideals still continue to inspire him. The Valliammai Society runs several educational institutions. The Flagship of this society is the S.R.M. (Sri Ramasamy Memorial) Group of Institutions, named after his father, Thiru. Ramasamy. Dr. T.R. Pachamuthu, the Founder Chairman of this prestigious group started his career, as a teacher and by sheer dedication and involvement rose up to the present position, the Chancellor of S.R.M. University, rendering yeomen services to the society. He thus, dedicated his life to the cause of education. The list of the Educational Institutions run by the Society is furnished below. SNo. Name of the Institution Year of Starting 1 S.R.M. Nightingale School Valliammai Polytechnic S.R.M. Engineering College S.R.M. College of Nursing S.R.M. College of Pharmacy S.R.M. College of Physiotherapy S.R.M. School of Nursing S.R.M. Arts & Science College S.R.M. Institute of Hotel Management S.R.M. Institute of Management Studies 6 S.R.M. Dental College & Hospital, Ramapuram Easwari Engineering College S.R.M. College of Occupational Therapy S.R.M. Polytechnic 8 S.R.M. Institute of Management & Technology,Modi Nagar, New Delhi Valliammai Engineering College S.R.M. University Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 25 of 379
34 Executive Summary SRM School of Teacher Education and Research (Under SRM University) S.R.M. Medical College Hospital & Research Center (Under SRM University) SRM Dental College & Hospital, Kattankulathur (Under SRM University) Chennai Medical College Hospital and research Center Tiruchi 15 T.R.P College of Engineering, Tiruchi Valliammai Engineering College offers 7 UG courses & 8 PG courses in Engineering, Computer Applications (MCA) and Business Administration (MBA) programmes. The College is approved by AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The college has highly qualified, dynamic and dedicated renowned Faculty both from academic and industrial background. Besides, the students bring laurels to the college by securing University ranks. All eligible UG and PG courses are accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and the Institute is an ISO 9001:2008 certified institute by TUV. The college is located by the side of NH-45 at a distance of about 14 Kms from Tambaram, on the G.S.T. Road in between Tambaram and Chengalpattu and at proximity to Maraimalai Nagar Industrial town, Mahendra city, I.T Park, Wipro and Rane TRW. The Staff In the development of any educational institution, its Faculty and Staff play a vital role. The dedicated faculties encourage the students in all their academic and cocurricular activities. At present, there are 238 teaching staff on roll. In addition to this, 176 non-teaching and administrative Staff members are also part of the team. Infrastructure With respect to Infrastructure, SRM group of institutions are second to none. The institute is built-up in an exclusive land of acres with a built up floor space of 60,151 sq.m. The laboratories have adequate facilities with latest equipment and machinery to provide optimum exposure to the students to learn the subjects both in theoretical and applied areas. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 26 of 379
35 Executive Summary Computation Facility The college has computing facilities with 1150 terminals. The college also provides Internet facility (14 Mbps) and Wi-Fi facilities for the benefit of students and faculties. Library The college has a fully equipped spacious library in an area of 2,700 Sq.m with 40,147 volumes and 11,890 titles of subject and reference books. The Library has also subscribed for e-journals and magazine periodicals to our students an access to the latest technology. The Library has a very good separate reference section, Digital library, adequate reading halls, a reprographic section and a CD section to cater to the needs of the students and Faculty. The VEC Library is an institutional member of the Anna University Library and also a corporate member of IIT Library with a view to providing assistance to the Faculty and students to acquire more knowledge. Placement cell and Career Guidance Department As part of our academic programme, a separate placement and career guidance cell is functioning to augment our students in their pursuit of career opportunities. Many of our alumni are pursuing their higher studies abroad and students have been placed through campus selection by reputed companies like TCS, CTS, Accenture, HCL, Hexaware, etc. Faculty Improvement Programmes VEC is constantly supporting its Faculty by sponsoring and permitting them to present papers and participate in international and national level symposiums and workshops. 27 Faculty members have completed Ph.Ds. and 48 Faculty members are pursuing their Ph.Ds. The college has an ISTE chapter with 33 life members. VEC also has an IEEE, IETE, CSI, ISOI and ISCA Student Chapters. Extra - curricular Activities VEC constantly encourages its students to participate in all intercollegiate activities such as seminars, symposiums, workshops, cultural as well as sports activities. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 27 of 379
36 Executive Summary Departmental Activities VEC is promoting its students innovative and leadership qualities by encouraging them to start associations in all departments so as to vent their ideas and to manifest their knowledge with other college students. To mention a few, the Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering branch has initiated ISA Students chapter and a variety of academic activities are carried out under the auspices of this chapter. Through IEEE Students chapter, Electrical and Electronics Engineering branch organized various seminars and workshops for the benefit of students. Besides, the Electrical and Electronics budding engineers reverberate their mirth in Resonance. The MCA Department, through its CLIQUE Association organized a symposium, seminars and workshops, in order to provide excellent opportunities to students and train them in various academic activities. The Computer Science branch conducted their programmes under their CS ADROIT. The Electronics and Communication branch students are sharing their thoughts under the auspices of NEOPOLES. Similarly, the Electronics & Communication Engineering department conducted events through its IETE Students Forum & ISTE Students Chapter. The Information Technology students communicate their messages through XPLOITS. The Science Departments, to their credit have a few finer moments with their Sir C. V. Raman Science Association. The English and the Mathematics departments also present their passion through CONFLUENCE and Euler.Com respectively. The Literary Club activities are done through the English Department. Sports VEC has spacious play grounds to encourage the students in their fields of interest. VEC students actively participated and obtained many medals and awards in various sports events conducted in various institutions across India. Social Service The Rotract Club at VEC is actively organizing and participating a number of programmes, won The Best College Based Club award, and The Best Community Based Project award. The NSS unit is known for its constant activities round the year to serve the society. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 28 of 379
37 Executive Summary Hostel VEC Hostel has excellent facilities with hospitality, healthy and hygienic food, to the students who come from various parts of the country. The calm and beautiful environment is conducive to studies and for relaxation. Wi-Fi facility is also available in the Hostel. Transport Facility 14 hi-tech A/C buses are being operated connecting almost all parts of the city and suburban areas for the convenience of the students and Faculty. STRENGTHS: SWOC ANALYSIS All eligible Courses are accredited by NBA, New Delhi. Obtained Permanent affiliation status for two courses from the Anna University, Chennai. Department of ECE, Chemistry and Physics are recognized as Research Centre by the Anna University, Chennai. The institute has 238 young, dynamic and well qualified Post Graduates Faculty members. 27 Faculty members have completed Ph.Ds. and 48 Faculty members are pursuing their Ph.Ds. Faculty members are regularly encouraged and are given opportunities to pursue higher studies, research & Ph.Ds. More than 90% of Placement in the last three years. VEC produces considerable number of University rank holders every academic year. The institution has more than 80 classrooms/tutorial rooms and all rooms are airy with good lighting and provision for Wi-Fi connectivity and internet access. Our institution has 70 well equipped laboratories and workshops of various departments. Fully equipped spacious Library with more than 40,000 books. The Institute has well equipped digital library which has access to e-books, National & International e-journals. Institute Faculty members and students are members of professional bodies like IEEE, ISTE, IETE, CSI, ISOI and ISCA. Institute regularly organizes National Conferences, Symposiums, Workshops, Faculty training programs. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 29 of 379
38 Executive Summary The Institute has an active National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of the Anna University. It carries out social activities like blood donation camps, heath camps. The Institute regularly organizes one week NSS Camp in rural areas. It is a member of SRM Group WEAKNESS: The Institute is an affiliated college to the Anna University, hence there is a limitation to alter curriculum The Institute has adjoining campus of SRM University Expectations of stakeholders are very high Institute need to apply and get more Research Centres OPPORTUNITIES: Use of available young, dynamic and potential Faculty members to excel in the academics, R&D. Brand name of SRM Group in the field of professional education. Availing of the expertise of the SRM University is easy. The Institute is located near Chennai, which is a hub for ITC and automobile industries. Hence, more Industry-Institute-Interactions can be achieved rigorously. The Institute has good human resource to undertake industrial research and collaborative programs. To become an Autonomous Institute or Deemed University and to design our own curriculum to bridge the gap of industrial needs To establish research centres in all post graduate offering departments. To facilitate more students to become entrepreneurs To conduct more value added courses CHALLENGES: Norms and Regulations by Regulatory Authorities Retention of Senior Faculties and Ph.D. holders Fulfill the changing scenario in the education sector Drop in job opportunities in IT sector and world economic growth To train each staff in their domain to excel themselves in future To get placement to each admitted student Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 30 of 379
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41 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Evaluative Report Criterion-Wise CRITERION I: CURRICULAR ASPECTS 1.1 Curriculum Planning and Implementation State the vision, mission and objectives of the institution, and describe how these are communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders. Vision: Educate to excel in Social Transformation To accomplish and maintain international eminence and become a model institution for higher learning through dedicated development of minds, advancement of knowledge and professional application of skills to meet the global demands. Mission: To contribute to the development of human resources in the form of professional engineers and managers of international excellence and competence with high motivation and dynamism, who besides serving as ideal citizen of our country will contribute substantially to the economic development and advancement in their chosen areas of specialization. To build the institution with international repute in education in several areas at several levels with specific emphasis to promote higher education and research through strong institute-industry interaction and consultancy. Objectives of the Institution: To provide quality education to the various sectors of society. To ensure that all the students admitted in this Institute are qualified in the university examinations. To provide placement to all the opted students. To improve the leadership ability of the students, thereby grooming them as successful entrepreneur. Communication to Stakeholders The college s mission and vision are displayed at the College Office, Principal, Vice Principal and HODs cabins in all the departments. It is communicated to the students through College academic calendar and during the induction program. The vision and mission statement of the college is also displayed on the college website. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 31 of 379
42 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective implementation of the curriculum? Give details of the process and substantiate through specific example(s). The Principal conducts meetings with all the heads of the departments to develop various strategies for effective implementation of the curriculum designed by the Anna University. Teachers are encouraged beforehand to impart the curriculum through innovative teaching methods such as multimedia presentations, assignments, workshops, seminars, industrial visits, etc apart from the regular teaching methods. The heads of the department conduct meetings with the teaching staff members and develop academic plans for the next semester. The syllabus which are to be covered within the given period is decided by the HoDs based on the no. of working days available. Lesson plans and course files are maintained by each Faculty for their respective subjects allotted, which is reviewed on continuous basis by the HOD and the Principal. The Academic Committee plans the academic schedule as per the University calendar which includes details like the portions to be taught and no. of working days allocated to the respective units, the quantum of syllabus to be completed in various classes, conducting periodic tests and end semester examinations. The maximum attendance of the students and good performance are ensured by the class co-ordinators, student counselors and HODs. Students performance, their assessment and attendance details are regularly conveyed to the parents. Parents of non-performing students are called for a meeting. The students are counseled in the presence of their parents. If any lacuna, is identified the corrective measures are taken with the consent of the respective parents What type of support (procedural and practical) do the teachers receive (from the University and/or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and improving teaching practices? The curriculum designed by the Anna University, Chennai to which the college is affiliated, is well transacted to the students after serious preparation as well as critical thought by the teachers concerned. Being an affiliated institution we are always in tune with the latest trends in education and guidelines. The Anna University regularly organizes Faculty development programmes, refresher courses, orientation programs and workshops to improve the potentials and the teaching aptitude of the teachers. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 32 of 379
43 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Further, the College encourages the teachers to participate in the FDPs/Orientation Courses/ Refresher Courses/ Workshops/ Seminars organized by the affiliating University to update their knowledge and to uplift the teaching practices. The college provides sample books and other teaching and reference materials like online Journals, Magazines, Teaching Models and Multimedia, hardware and softwares to enable its teachers to ensure effective delivery of curriculum. Most of the departments organize various Faculty development workshops for the benefit of staff members to participate and update the knowledge with the latest emerging trends Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for effective curriculum delivery and transaction on the Curriculum provided by the affiliating University or other Statutory agency. The college relies on the globally trusted and follows the teaching strategy, i.e., the chalk and talk method. However, initiatives have been taken for the effective delivery of the curriculum. Well planned academic calendar with necessary instructions are given at the beginning of the semester with all norms and assessment schemes. Providing class notes, Question banks, Lab manuals, Model question papers, transparency in assessment are the key factors. Slow learners are given special attention by conducting extra coaching for each subject. The College faculties are trained to use the modern teaching aids such as LCD projectors, OHP s and online library, internet, etc. to supplement their class room lectures. All the staff members are well habituated to teach using modern teaching resources like NPTEL, digital library, etc. In addition to the regular subject classes, the college also organizes special lectures by inviting experts from various fields to share their knowledge and experiences with the students. The college also organizes special Personality Development Programs for its students. The placement department conducts campus recruitment training programs for all students and intensive training to pre-final and final year students. The students are also taken out for educational tours such as industries/trade fairs, exhibitions and places of technical importance to provide them a firsthand knowledge of various engineering aspects. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 33 of 379
44 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry, research bodies and the university in effective operationalisation of the curriculum? Industry The college has set up a Training & Placement department which bridges the professional relations with the representatives of industries. The HR managers of various companies are invited to the college campus to interact with the students on various occasions. The students of various departments of the college are taken for industrial visits from time to time to keep them abreast of the latest developments in the market. Industry sponsored projects are encouraged. Research Bodies To trigger research activities in the campus, research Scholars from various fields are invited to the college to motivate the students to take up research projects in their studies. The Faculty members of the college are also motivated to take up research projects initiated by the affiliating university or the UGC. Faculty members also keep on interacting with various research bodies and participate in various research projects. Some of the Faculty members are members of professional bodies like ISTE, Computer Society of India (CSI), IEEE, and IEI. University The Faculty members of the college regularly keep in touch with the Anna University to whicj the college is affiliated and also with the Centre for Faculty Development and get the latest information through their website What are the contributions of the institution and/or its staff members to the development of the curriculum by the University?(number of staff members/departments represented on the Board of Studies, student feedback, teacher feedback, stakeholder feedback provided, specific suggestions, etc. S.No Name of Name of the Nature of Work the Staff Member University 1 Dr.D.Elango Member, Result Passing Anna University, Board, Civil Engineering Chennai. 2 Dr.D.Elango Chairman, Civil Engineering Anna University, Board Chennai. 3 Dr.D.Elango Member, Syllabus Revision Anna University, Committee for Environmental Chennai. Studies 4 Dr.D.Elango Member, Result Passing board, Civil and Structural Engineering Annamalai University, Chidambaram. 5 Dr.D.Elango Academic Council Member Hindustan University, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 34 of 379
45 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Chennai. 6 Dr.D.Elango Examination auditing member 7 Dr.S.Thirugnanam 8 Dr.S.Thirugnanam Member, Result Passing Board,Mechanical Engineering Chairman, Mechanical Engineering Board B.S.Abdur Rahman University, Chennai. Anna University, Chennai. Anna University, Chennai Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other than those under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If yes, give details on the process ( Needs Assessment, design, development and planning) and the courses for which the curriculum has been developed. No How does institution anlayse/ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum are achieved in the course of implementation? Once the academic session is in full swing and all the laid action plans are being followed, the college at various points takes stock of the effectiveness of these action plans. Also, the college ensures that during the course of implementation, the stated objectives of the curriculum are achieved. Various class tests, periodic exams are conducted to monitor the outcomes of the syllabus. Systematic documentation is maintained to review the outcomes of the curriculum. College also allocates student counseling method where 20 students of each class are monitored by one Faculty member who will be responsible to give information about their attendance, marks to their parents on a periodical basis and also counseling is done for them, on various occasions. Periodic ISO audits also help in analyzing the status quo of the achievements pertaining to the objectives of curriculum. NBA accreditation of the programs ensures the achievement of the curriculum objectives. 1.2 Academic Flexibility Specifying the goals and objectives. Give details of the certificate/diploma/ skill development courses, etc., offered by the institution. ORCALE CLUB was formed by the Faculty members in association with oracle academy of ICTACT. 27 Faculty members and 273 students are members of this club and they did certification courses in Oracle, Java and Cloud computing technologies. Skill development program was conducted regularly for non-teaching staff on topics such as Electrical safety, Fire safety, UPS maintenance, and MS Office automation etc. For details of Workshops, Symposiums, Clubs, Seminars, etc refer to Annexure I.1 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 35 of 379
46 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Does the institution offer programmes that facilitate twinning /dual degree? If yes', give details. No. Our college does not offer any dual degree programmes that facilitate twinning Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to the academic flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development, academic mobility, progression to higher studies and improved potential for employability. The University gives a list of electives based on the industry requirement, self employability and to provide an exposure to the advanced technological developments. The different departments opt the electives according to the students choice and current trends in the job market. Additional periods per course for better understanding. Digital library is open for 12 hrs/day. Participation in technical symposium, co-curricular activities by students are encouraged. Courses offered in modular form Courses are provided unit wise and are arranged in the modular form at department level by the academic committees comprising HOD s, staff and Principal. The modules so arranged are also used for testing the students in the exams (Periodical Test I, II and III). Lateral and vertical mobility within and across programmes and courses No lateral mobility within and across the programmes exists, however, vertical mobility exists. Enrichment courses Additional lectures, seminars and workshops by the experts are also organized time to time to update the knowledge of our students. Technical Symposiums are organized in all departments of our college every year to improve the technical skills, management skills, etc of the students. For details refer to Annexure I.1 & I.2. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 36 of 379
47 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Does the institution offer self-financed programmes? If yes, list them and indicate how they differ from other programmes, with reference to admission, curriculum, fee structure, teacher qualification, salary, etc. Yes. The college is self financing and is affiliated to the Anna University. Admission, curriculum, fee structure, teacher qualification and salary are as per AICTE and State goverment norms Does the college provide additional skill oriented programmes, relevant to regional and global employment markets? If yes provide details of such programmes and the beneficiaries. Yes. The Placement department of our college is conducting regular classes for English and aptitude tests. S. No. In addition to this, various programmes are conducted by the external agencies and professional bodies. Name of the Company Departments Interview Date Campus On pool Venue No. of Students Attended No.of Students Selected 1 TCS 2 HCL 3 ACCENTURE 4 5 MAHINDRA SATYAM L & T INFOTECH 6 PRODAPT 7 8 STERIA INDIA PVT LTD SRM TECHNOLOGIE S CSE,IT,ECE,EEE,EIE, MECH,ME and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE,EIE and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE,MECH and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE,EIE, MECH and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE,ME and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE and ME(PSE) NEW GEN CSE,IT,ECE,EEE,EIE SYNTEL 11 STANDARD CHARTERED CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE,EIE SASKAN CSE,ECE IGATEPATNI CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE,MECH and MCA Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Easwari Engineering College Panimalar Engineering College Easwari Engineering College Sai Ram Engineering College Easwari Engineering College SRM University Valliammai Engineering College Saveetha Engineering College Sai Ram Eng College Valliammai Engineering College Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 37 of 379
48 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 14 HEXAWARE CSE,IT,ECE,EEE,EIE and MCA PEOL MCA AONHEWITT MCA ORACLE CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE,MECH and MCA FLEXTRONICS CSE,IT,ECE and MECH AMI 20 THE ELITISTS 21 HCL COMNET GREAVES COTTON EDAC ENGINEERING SUTHERLAND TECHNOLOGIE S CSE,IT,ECE and MCA CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE,MECH and MCA CSE, IT, EEE, ECE and EIE EEE,ECE and MECH MECH CSE,IT,ECE,EEE, EIE,MECH BYD Electronics MECH FACE CSE,IT,ECE, EEE,EIE,MECH Cresent Engineering College SRM University Cresent Engineering College Sathiyabama University SRM University SRM University Easwari Engineering College Velammal Engineering College SRM University Easwari Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Total No. of Students Placed 427 Guest lecturers S. No Programme Guest Name Date Dinesh Chandra Siva, HRD - 1 Infosys, Campus Drive Recruitment & Campus Relations, Infosys Technologies, Chennai 2 TCS, Campus Drive D. Dinesh, Regional Head- Talent Acquisition (Chennai) TCS Orientation Programme Dr. K Kesavasamy, Global Head - AIP,TCS Enhancing Employability Ms. Georgeen George, Skills Corporate Lead Maitree, TCS Accenture - Campus Drive Ms Sowmya, Lead, Accenture HCL, Campus Drive Mrs.Priyasri Anilkumar, Deputy General Manager, HCL HCL, Campus Drive Shanmuga Sundaram V,Campus Force Team - Chennai, HCL Post Offer Connect Session for the 2011 batch offered students 9 Aptitude Training Programme Mr. Antony Dinesh,Head Senior & Strategic Recruitment, TCS Focus Academy for Career Enhancement Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 38 of 379
49 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 10 Soft skill Masila career consultant Fast Maths Training & HR Interview Technique Masila career consultant Technical Training Pioneer Infoway Mr. Siva Ganesan Workshop Assurance as VP & Global Head, Assurance Career Option Service Unit, TCS Women s Entrepreneur Workshop 15 Nurturing Young Minds Accenture HR's Team 16 Soft skill Masila career consultant 17 Aptitude Training Programme 18 Students workshop on "Best Coding" Accenture HR's Team Focus Academy for Career Enhancement & & to Mr. Harish Ramkumar - TCS Does the University provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional face-to-face and Distance Mode of Education for students to choose the courses/combination of their choice. If yes, how does the institution take advantage of such provision for the benefit of students? No. 1.3 Curriculum Enrichment Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the University s Curriculum to ensure that the academic programmes and Institution s goals and objectives are integrated? To supplement the University s curriculum, the institution encourages and provides various co-curricular activities and extra-curricular activities to students through various students chapters of professional societies such as IETE, CSI, ISA, IEEE, etc. Further, the institution s goal is reached through the regular industry oriented programmes, guest lectures, value addred programs, seminars and industrial visits. For details refer to Annexure I.3. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 39 of 379
50 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What are the efforts made by the institution to modify, enrich and organize the curriculum to explicitly reflect the experiences of the students and cater to the needs of the dynamic employment market? As an affiliated institution, we are not authorized to modify, enrich and organize the curriculum. However, the feedback from various levels are represented to the affiliating Anna University Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting issues such as Gender, Climate Change, Environmental Education, Human Rights, ICT, etc., into the curriculum? The college is an institutional membership in the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), Computer Society of India (CSI), International Society of Automation (ISA), Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), etc. The college has got institutional member of ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu. Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) in the college conducts entrepreneurial development activities. Awareness program on Renewable energy resources will be conducted by Renewable energy club. NSS activities: Our NSS team is also involved in social activities in the surrounding villages and organizing various programmes such as awareness programmes against dengue fever, AIDS, etc. for the well being of the public. Academic Year : S.No Date Program 1 24/10/2013 Voter s ID camp for Chengalpet segment at Valliammai Engineering College by our NSS team. 2 02/10/2013 NSS camp for cleaning work at Kannivakkam village in Perumattanallur panchayat. 3 01/10/2013 An orientation programme is arranged for 1 st & 2 nd year UG by our Valliammai Engineering College NSS Students. 4 07/09/2013 Teacher s Day Celebration in Valliammai Engineering College by our NSS Students. Academic Year : S.No Date Program 1 22/02/2013 Traffic and General awareness program at Vandalur junction and Gudvancheri junction. 2 26/01/ th Republic Day at Valliammai Engineering College. 3 30/11/2012 NSS Volunteers participated and won prizes in AIDS awareness program held at Anna university Chennai /11/2012 Dengue awareness program at Madambakkam village near Gudvancheri. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 40 of 379
51 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Academic Year : S.No Date Program 1 10/02/2011 NSS camp for cleaning and arranging the books in the public library at Maraimalai Nagar. 2 20/01/2011 Part of NSS special Camp, Tree plantation was held at adopted village,maraimalai Nagar by our Valliammai Engineering College NSS Students. 3 21/01/2011 Part of NSS special Camp,Health Awareness Rally was conducted at Adopted village, Maraimalai Nagar by our Valliammai Engineering College NSS Students. 4 20/08/2010 Celebrated the Sadbhavana Diwas. Academic Year : S.No Date Program 1 10/02/2011 NSS camp for cleaning and arranging the books in the public library at Maraimalai Nagar. 2 20/01/2011 Part of NSS special Camp,Tree plantation was held at adopted village,maraimalai Nagar by our Valliammai Engineering College NSS Students. 3 21/01/2011 Part of NSS special Camp,Health Awareness Rally was conducted at Adopted village, Maraimalai Nagar by our Valliammai Engineering College NSS Students. 4 20/08/2010 Celebrated the Sadbhavana Diwas. Our College sponsored three staff members for National Conference-ICTACT Conclave India 2013 held 20 th January 2013 at Chennai Trade Center. Through Oracle institution we are conducting on line courses JTS12 & JPS12 (oracle certified) for various students of our College (MCA and IT students) What are the various value-added courses/enrichment programmes offered to ensure holistic development of students? To ensure holistic development and to inculcate the moral and ethical values of students the college has offered an elective subject Professional Ethics in almost all courses. The placement department of college regularly conducts programmes to improve the employability and life skills of the students. The placement conducts career development programmes for the students Citing a few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from stakeholders in enriching the curriculum? Selection of elective courses, Conduct of Seminars, Additional experiments / topics and Periodic evaluation in both theory and practical courses. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 41 of 379
52 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution monitor and evaluate the quality of its enrichment programmes? The ISO auditors (both internal and external) periodically monitor and evaluate the quality of the enrichment programmes. IQAC cell also monitors and evaluates the events. 1.4 Feedback System What are the contributions of the institution in the design and development of the curriculum prepared by the University? S. No Name of the Staff Member 1 Dr.D.Elango 2 Dr.D.Elango 3 Dr.D.Elango 4 Dr.D.Elango 5 Dr.M.Murugan 6 Dr.S.Thirugnanam Nature of Work Member, Syllabus Revision Committee for Environmental Studies Chairman, Civil Engineering Board Academic Council Member Academic Audit Committee Academic Audit Committee Chairman, Mechanical Engineering Board Name of the University Anna University, Chennai. Anna University, Chennai. Hindustan University, Chennai. B.S.Abdur Rahman University, Chennai. B.S.Abdur Rahman University, Chennai. Anna University, Chennai Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders on Curriculum? If yes, how is it communicated to the University and made use internally for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes/new programmes? The feedback is obtained at the time of class committee meetings. Any suggestions obtained are forwarded to the University, as and when received. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 42 of 379
53 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How many new programmes/courses were introduced by the institution during the last four years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses/programmes?) Programmes Course First year of Approval Approved Intake ( ) Approved Intake ( ) Approved Intake ( ) Approved Intake ( ) UG PG CIVIL ECE EEE E&I MECH M.E.-Power Systems M.E.-Control & Instrumentation M.E.-CSE M.E.-Communication Systems M.E-Structural Engineering M.E-CAD/CAM MBA The new programmes/ courses will be started depending upon the rise in demand for the particular programmes/ course and national scenario of the relevant techinal field. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 43 of 379
54 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise ANNEXURE I.1: Details of Workshops, Symposiums, Seminars & National Conferences, etc. organized by the institution. Workshops Department: EEE S. Topic Date Resource Person/firm No Lecture delivered by Mr.Nagasai, Workshop on calibration of Asian Instrument Services in smart meters class room 2 3 Cloud computing based laboratory Web based electronics laboratory Department: EIE S. No Workshop on Computer 1 Controlled Robots Lecture delivered by Dr. R. Vijaya rajeswaran, M.D. VI MicroSsystems Pvt. Ltd in smart class room Lecture delivered by Mr. Sivakumar, Cranes software Pvt. Ltd in smart class room Topic Date Resource Person/firm Product Designing Programme(Gadget Making) Industrial Automation Using PLC and DCS 4 Workshop on LabVIEW One day One day One day One day BalajiLakshmanan, Founder, imake robots.com Mr.KishoreVarma M, Mr.Dhavamani, EPR Labs, Chennai Mr. A. Ezhilmaran. BE., MBA Mr. G. Naveen Kumar. BE Mr. S. Kalidas.BE Axis Global Institute of Industrial Training, Chennai. Mr. G. SRIRAM B.E Application Engineer National Instruments(India) Pvt.Ltd., Chennai Department: CSE S. No Topic Date Resource Person/firm 1 Ethical Hacking Mr.V. Sathish Kumar, Mr. S. Girirajan, Scientist B, National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, Chennai Prof. S.T. Rajan, H.O.D. /CSE, Application development in St. Joseph Arts and Science College, Android Platform Trichy Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 44 of 379
55 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department: MBA S. Topic Date Resource Person/firm No Mr.Ashwin Iyer Management Education and Head, Corporate Responsibility, career prospects ITM Group of Institutions, Chennai Dr Veera Balaji Kumar, 2 Enhancing Leadership Skills Understanding Business Markets Recent Trends in Indian Capital Market Recent Trends in Indian Capital Market Recent Trends in Indian Capital Market Enhancing crative abilities of 15tudents Employability skills and career prospects Financial Planning for the Young Investors Soft Skills Trainer, CIIMS Mr Vijay Xavier Vice President and Head Charanys No 5 Canal Bank Road Adayar Chennai 20 Mr.E.M.C.Palanippan MD, Chona Financial Services Chennai -17 Mr.Nainer Investment Consultant, Chennai-107 Mr.Arun Practioner and Investment consultant Fund Manager and Investment advisor, Chennai Ms. Vishnu Priya, Chennai Incharge, NEN, Vella no.2, First Street, REGENT Place, Varathur main Rd, Thiruhalli, Bangalore, Mr Shashikanth Jayaraman Zonal Manager,South India,Bajaj Alianz Life Insurance Dr Shameem Anwar, Prof and HOD, AMS College of Engineering, Chennai Department: MCA S. Topic Date Resource Person/firm No 1 Android Programming New IT Trends & Programming in Android OS LAMP Free Open Source Software Department: PHYSICS S.No Topic Date Resource Person/firm Dr.H.Krishnan Professor& Head 1 Faculty Induction Program Dr.M.Anbuchezhiyan A.P[Sel.G] Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 45 of 379
56 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department: PLACEMENT S.No Topic Date Resource Person/firm 1 Assurance as Career Option TCS 2 Women s Entrepreneur Workshop Accenture 3 Students Workshop on Best Coding TCS 4 Women s Entrepreneur Workshop Accenture Symposiums Department: Mechanical Engineering S. Title Date Sponsor Other details No 1. MEQNZO Department: Civil Engineering S. No National 1. Level Technical Symposium Valliammai Engineering College Inaugural address by Mr.Deepak Pat General Manager (Purchase), Asia pacific, M/s. Ford Motor India Ltd., Chennai. Title Date Sponsor Other details Valliammai Engineering College Chief Guest - K.C.Parameswaran, Joint Chief Engineer (Highways Department) Department: EEE S. Title Date Sponsor Other details No 1 2 EMERGE- 2K13 EMERGE- 2K and Valliammai Engineering College IEEE Valliammai Students Branch Dr.P.Kanagvel, Scientist & Unit Chief(ITCS), CWET Chennai & Dr.M.Murugan, Vice Principal, VEC inaugurated the function. Dr.R.Rathinam,AP/EEE SRM University chaired the sessions. Dr.R.Vijayarajeswarian, Managing Director, Vi MicroSystems Pvt,Ltd.& Er.T.K.Gopinath,Assistant Manager, Areva,T&D India Ltd., Chennai inaugurated the function. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 46 of 379
57 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department: ECE S. Title Date Sponsor Other details No TARAS 2K13 FESTEC 2K12 DENCHE 2K Management Radio partner: Radio city (91.1) Media partner: Imayam TV Channel Management Co-Ordinator: Mr.C.Saravanakumar.Ms.R.Prabha. Mr.T.Nadanaravishankar Ms.S.Subbhulakshmi. Co-Ordinator: Ms.M.Latha. Mr.M.Baskaran. Co-Ordinator: Mr.D.Murugesan. Mr.A.Pandian. Department: EIE S. No Title Date Sponsor Other details/guest ORKESTRIM & Mr.M.Ramanathan, Head(C&I), 2K Foster Wheeler India Pvt.Ltd Two Days 2 3 ORKESTRIM 2K12 ORKESTRIM 2K One day One day Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Mr.P.Bala murugan, General Manager (Plant equipment), SPEL Semiconductor ltd., Chennai. Thiru.K.Rajasekar AGM(Sales & marketing), Customer Mobility-BSNL Department: MCA S. No Title Date Sponsor Geust details Dr.M.Saravanan 1 COLOSIUM Senior Researcher Ericson Research India Pvt Ltd 2 COLOSIUM Mr.Raghu RajaGobal Founder Energeate Business Solution Co Founder and CEO TATRI Blood Stem cell Donors Registry Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 47 of 379
58 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Seminars Department: EEE S.No Topic Date Guest Sponsor IEEE Dr.S.Thiruvenkadam Electromagnetic Valliammai Professor,Valliammai Fields Student Engineering College Branch Prospects of Generating Wind Farm Design, Fabrication and Manufacturing and Marketing of High Power Tap Changers Power Generation using Non conventional Energy sources HOT line techniques in power systems Dr. S. Paramasivam, General Manager(R&D),ESAB Engineering Services Ltd Mr.R.K.Shukla, Director, On Load Gears, Chennai Dr.S.Thiruvenkadam Professor,Valliammai Engineering College A.Murugesan Hotline Engineer (Retired) VEC VEC IEEE Valliammai Student Branch VEC Department: EIE S.No Topic Date Guest Sponsor 1 Career Guidance on Mr.J.Muthu Kumar, Higher Studies One day Vista Mind, Chennai VEC 2 Training Programme on Mr.P.Tamilmani, Handling LCD and OHP One day Asst. Prof./EIE, VEC VEC 3 Career Guidance Mr.Mark North, DGM, Programme for Pre-Final One day Times Institute, Chennai year students VEC 4 Inauguration of ISA VMEC STUDENT CHARTER One day Dr.Ranganath Muthu, President of South India ISA VEC Department: CSE S.No Topic Date Guest Sponsor Mr. K. Rajasekar, 1 Divisional Engineer, Recent Trends in Mobile Training and Communication Administration in VEC BSNL, Maraimalainagar Prof.C.M.Velu 2 Data Mining Concepts Professor and Head Dattakala Group of Institutions, Pune VEC Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 48 of 379
59 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department: MBA S.No Topic Date Guest Sponsor 1 Mr. Ravikumar Challenges and opportunities CEO in Entrepreneurship Dilse Bol Customized Development Apparel Pvt Ltd VEC 2 3 Challenges and opportunities in Entrepreneurship Development Paradigm shift In HR Practices Business Ethics Dr. C. Chitra Managing Director Sri Chanakya Creators Private Limited, Chennai Mr.M.P. Saravanan Head _HR TCS, Chennai Dr.Francis Jose, Reader, Dept of Commerce, Loyola college VEC VEC VEC Department: PLACEMENT S.No Topic Date Guest Sponsor & Accenture HRs 1 Nurturing Young Minds Accenture Team National Conferences Department: S. No EEE Title Date(s) Other details National Conference on Emerging Technologies in Electrical Engineering (NCEEE-10) National Conference on Emerging Technologies in Electrical Engineering (NCEEE-12) National Conference on Emerging Technologies in Electrical Engineering (NCEEE-13) & & Papers received from all over India, 54 Papers were selected from different fields of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. 150 Papers received from all over India, 54 Papers were selected from different fields. Eminent Persons like Smt.Namagiri Ramesh (Tech.Mahindra), Mr.Gautham ponnu (National Intru.) Dr.S.P.Natarajan (Annamalai Uty), Dr.N.Kumarappan (Annamalai Uty) Chaired the sessions 250 Papers received from all over India, 41 Papers were selected from different fields. Eminent persons Dr.S.S.Dash (SRM University), Dr.Thiruvengadam (professor of Eminent) Chaired the sessions. Sponsors, if any VEC VEC VEC Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 49 of 379
60 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department: ECE S.No Title Date(s) Other details 1 Department: Microwave & Millimeterwave Communication [NCMMC-2013] MCA & papers Received and 37 papers Selected. The papers were being presented at three technical sessions with session chairs Prof.Dr.T.Shanmugananthan of Pondicherry University, Prof.Dr.R.Kumar of SRM University and Prof. Dr.S.Karthikeyan of IIITD&M, Chennai S.No Title Date(s) Other details 1 Department: National Conference on NCKE 2012 MBA Shri. V. Shankar, Partner Global solutions and Leader Financial Services Sector IBM India, Banglore. More than 50 Research Papers had been presented. S.No Title Date(s) Other details Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Mr.StanleyGeorge Associate VP-HR, Hexaware Technologies Chennai Mrs.Revathy Pandian Assistant Professor- Department of management studies- Velammal Engineering College Dr.Saifil Ali Professor- Cresent Business School- BS Abdur Rahman University Dr.Shanthi Venkatesh Assistant Professor B School, SRM University Sponsors, if any VEC Sponsors, if any VEC Sponsors, if any VEC VEC VEC VEC Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 50 of 379
61 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise ANNEXURE I.2 : FDP Programme Details S.No Department Date(s) Subject Title 1 CIVIL To EEE Railways, Airports and Harbour Engineering Electro Magnetic Theory Name of the Sponsoring Agency Anna University Valliammai Engineering College 3 EEE to Special Electrical Machines Anna University 4 EEE Power System Analysis Anna University 5 MCA New IT Trends and Programming in Android OS VEC 6 CSE Ethical Hacking VEC 7 CSE IT Application development in Android Platform ilearning course in Java fundamentals and Java programming VEC ICTACT & Oracle Academy 9 IT to FDP on Cloud Infrastructure and Services ICTACT & EMC 2 10 MBA Financial Planning for the Young Investors VEC Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 51 of 379
62 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise ANNEXURE I.3 : Details of guest lecturers and Industrial visits Guest Lectures Department: Civil Engineering S.No Topic Date Guest name/resource Person Er.S.Balaji, Chief Interface Guest lecture on Chennai Coordinator Chennai Metro Rail Metro Rail Project Project, L&T Construction 2 Guest lecture on Corrosion in Concrete and steel Structures Dr.Radhakrishnan G.Pillai Asst.Prof., IIT Madras Department: Information Technology S.No Topic Date Guest name/resource Person Entrepreneurship Orientation Mr. M. Subramanian, Ret. GM, Program (EOP) NSIC, Chennai Department: MBA S.No Topic Date Guest name / Resource Person 1 2 Importance of Language as an interpersonal Corporate tool Business Ethics and strategic perspective in the Global Economy Financial Markets in India Emerging Trends in strategic Human resource management in Indian corporates Trade and corporate finance with special reference to Indian and Multinational companies Emotion,Money and intelligence Employee Engagement Practices at Godrej Mrs. Sandya Sridhar, Principal Coordinator,The Hindu, Retail Plus, Chennai Mr. Jacob Jhon, Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai Mr.Kartick Cluster head Tamilnadu Mr.Sakthi Visagan Country Manager Focus Infor tech Ind PVt Ltd Ms.BhagyaLakshmi New Product Development Challenges faced by Indian entrepreneurs with respect to financial assistance given by banks Practical essence of IT project management in corporates Application of quality management concepts and managerial excellence Mr.S.Mohan Raj, CEO. iibots India Mr.K.Balasubramaniam DGM-HR Godrej Households Products Ltd Mr.A.S.Ravikumar Senior manager- Daimler India Commercial Vehicles P Ltd Mr.B.Vasudevan Retd SBI Officer Entrepreneurial Leadership Mr.Saravanan Shanmugam Sr.Delivery Manager Mr.K.Babu Mr Vivekanand Managing Director Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 52 of 379
63 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 13 Role of Corporate Finance Industrial Law and Consumer Protection Act Mr V Ravichandran Head Corporate Finance Mr r Govindarajulu Department: Electronics & Communication Engineering S.No Topic Date 1. 4G-LTE Green Communications Department: PHYSICS S.No Topic Date 1. SPINTRONICS AND DILUTED MAGNETIC SEMICONDUCTORS Guest name / Resource Person Dr.PadmanabanRamasamy, Director,Wireless R&D Lab, Chennai Dr.M.D.Selvaraj, Assistant Prof, Dept of ECE, IIITD&M, Chennai. Guest name / Resource Person DR.S.RAVI, PROFESSOR,DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS,IIT,GUWAHATI Department: PLACEMENT S.No Topic Date Guest name / Resource Person 1. Effective CV writing and GD Mr. Deepak Nathan, TCS Department: Mechanical Engineering S.No Topic Date 1 2 Conventional Manufacturing to World Class Manufacturing Modification of Automation in Manufacturing Industry Guest name / Resource Person Mr. M.Gurunathan, Senior Consultant, Logistics, CII, Chennai A.Kathiresan General Manager, M/s. Ashok Leyland Ltd., Chennai Department: EEE S.No Topic Date Guest name / Resource Person 1 Simulation of Electronic Circuits using Matlab 2 Guest lecture on SCADA 3 Power Quality Issues in Distributed Generation Ms. T. Porselvi, Assistant Professor(Sel.G.), EEE, Sri SaiRam Engineering College. Mr.A.Thiyagarajan, Assistant Executive Engineer, SCADA Maintenance Dr. S. K. Mishra, Professor, IIT, New Delhi. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 53 of 379
64 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4 Customer Perspectives 5 6 Communication Past, Present and Future. Practical Experience with Power Control and Sensing Circuitry of Motor Drive Special Electrical Machines Recent Trends in Power Systems Mr.S.Rajavel, Vice President and Head, ECC Division, Larsen & Turbo Limited, Chennai. Dr. L. Nithyanandan, Department of ECE, Pndicherry Engineering College. Dr. S. Paramasivam, General Manager(R&D), ESAB Engineering Services Limited, Chennai. Prof. S. Sriraman, Former Professor of EEE, College of Engineering Guindy; Anna University & Dean(Academic), P.B.C.E., Chennai Dr. P. K. Panigrahi, Assistant Professor, IIT Delhi. Department: EIE S.No Topic Date Guest name / Resource Person Modeling of Process Control System IC Assembly and Testing Lab VIEW in Control Applications Soft Computing Techniques 5 Process Control 6 Advances in process control and job opportunities for Instrumentation Engineers One day One day One day One day One day One day Dr.J. Prakash, Asst. Professor,MIT, Chennai Mr.P.PaulIlanghovan, Management Representative, SPEL Semiconductor Ltd. Mr.Promodh, Product Engineer, Cranes Software Ltd Mr.A.Rathinam,AP, School of Electrical Engineering, SRM Uty. Dr.J. Prakash, Professor & Head,Dept. of Instrumentation Engineering, MIT, Chennai Dr.P.Kanagasabapathy, Former Dean, MIT, Chennai. Department: MCA S.No Topic Date 1 Entrepreneurship Development Guest name/ Resource Person Dr. V. Jacob John, Madras Institute of Development Studies Other Details Students got benefitted Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 54 of 379
65 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Industrial Visits Department: Mechanical Engineering S.No Industry/Firm M/s. SREE RANGARAJ ISPAT Industries Pvt Ltd. M/s. Rajasri Sugar & Chemical mills Varadaraj Nagar Post Near Vaigai Dam. Theni District, Tamilnadu, India. Pin: Date(s) & Batch 23/08/2013 & 3 rd year Mechanical-1 students 23/08/2013 & 3 rd year Mechanical-2 students Place Perundurai, Erode Usilampatti Other details 1. Manufacturing plant (Sponge iron) 2.Power plant. Sugar production Department: CIVIL Engineering S.No Industry/Firm Date(s) & Batch Place Other details 1 Water treatment plant 2 Southern railway Civil Engg Training Centre and Chembarambakkam Tambaram Department: EEE S.No Industry/Firm Date(s) Place Other details 1 BSNL Coonoor 60 No. of students visited 2 1.Radio Astronomy Center 60 No. of Ooty 2.Doddabetta Tea Factory students visited 3 BSNL Coonoor 65 No. of students visited 4 1.Radio Astronomy Center 65 No. of Ooty 2.Doddabetta Tea Factory students visited 5 Victory Electrical LTD Chennai 53 No. of students visited 6 On load gears No. of Ambattur students visited 7 On load gears No. of Ambattur students visited 8 Load dispatch centre, TNEB Annasalai, 09 No. of Chennai students visited 9 400KV Sub Station Sriperumpudur 60 No. of students visited 10 Ennore Thermal Power Plant Ennore 60 No. of students visited 11 Ennore Thermal Power Plant Ennore 60 No. of students visited Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 55 of 379
66 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 12 Load dispatch centre,tneb Annasalai,Chennai 13 Load dispatch centre,tneb Annasalai,Chennai 14 TELK Kerala KV Sub Station Sriperumpudur KV Sub Station Ennore Thermal power station Ennore Sriperumpudur 46 No. of students visited 44 No. of students visited 60 No. of students visited 47 No. of students visited 96 No. of students visited 45 No. of students visited Department: ECE S.No Industry/Firm Date(s) Place Other details 5 th sem ECE-1 Green Pearl Electronics East potheri students with 4 Pvt Ltd. Kattankulathur Faculty members 2 SDSC-Sriharikota RGM Telecom Training centre, Regional Meteorological Centre Sriharikota- Sulurpett Meenambakkam Chennai Nungambakkam Chennai 5 th sem ECE-2 68 students with 2 Faculty members. II Sem PG 16 Students with 3 Faculty members I Sem PG 16 Students with 2 Faculty members Department: EIE S.No Industry/Firm Date(s) Place Other details 1 North Chennai thermal power plant,chennai Atthipattu, Chennai IV EIE 2 NLC,neyveli Neyveli,Tamil nadu III EIE 3 ELECTRONIC TEST AND DEELOPMENT Tiruvanmiyur,Chennai III EIE CENTER 4 Chennai Port Trust Chennai, Tamil nadu II EIE 5 North Chennai thermal power plant,chennai Atthipattu, Chennai III EIE 6 Simpson and Co Ltd Chennai II EIE 7 North Chennai Thermal Power Plant, Chennai Atthipattu, Chennai II EIE 8 M/S JIFFY Solutions Puducherry III EIE 9 M/S Chips Software to Systems Cochin Cochin, Kerala IV EIE 10 NLC, Neyveli Neyveli, Tamil Nadu II year 11 BSNL Maraimalai Nagar III year 12 U-CAL Fuel Systems Maraimalai Nagar, Pvt Ltd Kancheepuram III year Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 56 of 379
67 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 13 IGCAR, Kalpakkam Kalpakkam I and II PG 14 Chennai Port Trust Chennai, Tamil nadu II year 15 IGCAR, Kalpakkam Kalpakkam IV year 16 Manali Petro Chemicals Chennai, Tamil nadu I and II PG 17 Reliance Petro Chemicals Kakkinada II PG 18 M/S Chips Software to Systems Cochin Cochin, Kerala IV EIE 19 Ennore Thermal Power and North Chennai, Plant, Chennai Tamil Nadu III EIE 20 NLC, NMeyveli Neyveli, Tamil Nadu II year GREEN PEARL 21 ELECTRONICS Pvt East Potheri, Ltd Kattankulathur (SRM Group Company) GREEN PEARL ELECTRONICS Pvt Ltd (SRM Group Company) Robert Bosch Pvt Ltd Bangalore. Kaynes technology India Pvt.Ltd Ace Components and Electronics Pvt.Ltd 23 th July & , East Potheri, Kattankulathur Diesel Systems [Bangalore Plant] Kaynes technology India Pvt.Ltd Bangalore Ace components and Electronics Pvt.Ltd Mysore III year EIE A & B section IV year EIE A section III year EIE A section III year EIE B section Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 57 of 379
68 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CRITERION II: TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION 2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile How does the college ensure publicity and transparency in the admission process? The Institute is affiliated to the Anna University and holds linguistic minority status. Accordingly the admission of students is done as per Tamilnadu Government rules. The students are admitted through single window counseling by the Anna University. The management admits the students based on merits for its management quota. In both cases admission procedure is followed and necessary publicity is given. 1. A detailed admission notification is hosted in the Anna university website about the process of admission 2. Notification is published in regional & national newspapers (at least twice in a year) 3. Students are selected for professional programs based on their merit of marks secured in their higher secondary examinations and subsequent Anna university Counseling Explain in detail the criteria adopted and process of admission (Ex. (i) merit (ii) common admission test conducted by state agencies and national agencies (iii) combination of merit and entrance test or merit, entrance test and interview (iv) any other) to various programmes of the Institution. UG & PG: Engineering & Technology 50% Government quota is filled by the Anna University through counseling and 50% Management quota is filled by the Management based on the consortium test. PG: MCA & MBA 30% Government quota is filled by the Anna University through counseling and 70% Management quota is filled by the Management based on the consortium test Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at the entry level for each of the programmes offered by the college and provide a comparison with other colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district. Admitted through AU Programme Counseling Admitted through MGMT Min Marks Max Marks Min Marks Max Marks B.E/B.Tech M.E M.C.A M.B.A Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 58 of 379
69 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and student profiles annually? If yes what is the outcome of such an effort and how has it contributed to the improvement of the process? Yes. Based on the placement and the University results (including ranks), the admission process is reviewed annually. In view of this review, the managaement can surrender more seats to the Anna Univeristy single window counseling to acquire meritorrious students Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following categories of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and its student profiles demonstrate/reflect the National commitment to diversity and inclusion. The TN Government rules are followed to admit students of different categories such as SC/ST, BC, MBC, Women, etc. Further, the Management gives special concession by way of fee waiver, free hostel, etc. to economically weaker sections, disabled students and for students admitted through sports quota Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution during the last four years and comment on the trends. i.e. reasons for increase / decrease and actions initiated for improvement Programmes No of students applications No of students admitted No of students applications No of students admitted No of students applications No of students admitted No of students applications No of students admitted UG 1.CIVIL CSE EEE ECE EIE IT MECH PG 1.MBA MCA M.E(CS) M.E(CSE) M.E(C&I) M.E(PS) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 59 of 379
70 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2.2 Catering to Student Diversity How does the institution cater to the needs of differently-abled students and ensure adherence to government policies in this regard? The institute caters to the needs of differently-abled students by providing facilities: Ramp Lift Specially designed toilets Guidance and counseling will be given for the upliftment of those students Does the institution assess the students needs in terms of knowledge and skills before the commencement of the programme? If yes, give details on the process. Yes. The students needs are assessed from the passed out students through feedback in terms of knowledge and skills. Necessary steps are taken by the institution, so as to foster preventive actions and corrective actions, whenever and wherever required What are the strategies drawn and deployed by the institution to bridge the knowledge gap of the enrolled students to enable them to cope with the programme of their choice? (Bridge/Remedial/Add-on/Enrichment Courses, etc. Yes. Bridge courses in Basic Sciences and mathematics are offered to the students who are admitted in the 1 st year. Spoken English courses are conducted to improve the basic proficiency of the first year students. Extra coaching to weak students and training in soft skills, aptitude and technical by the placement department are also offered to the students How does the college sensitize its staff and students on issues such as gender, inclusion, environment, etc.? Special sessions (workshops) on Women s Day celebration are exclusively conducted to pre-final year students. Grievance Cell is functioning in the Institute for which girl students are also members. The girls are taking part as a member in the Class Committee (like Quality Circle), NSS and organizing team of symposium and conference, etc. Environmental awareness is created through staff and students through various programs How does the institution identify and respond to special educational/learning needs of advanced learners? Advanced learners are identified during class hours, through Periodical Tests, and so on. High achievers are encouraged to participate in international & national conferences and technical symposium. They are also encouraged to take up projects in reputed companies like TCS, CTS, and INTEL, etc. The library is periodically updated with the latest edition of books for students utilization. The students can also access online journals, e-books and digital library facilities. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 60 of 379
71 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the academic performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk of drop out (students from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged, slow learners, economically weaker sections etc.)? The class coordinator and students counselors collect and maintain the academic performance of every student. For each 20 students a student counselor is appointed and he/she monitors the academic peroformance of the students. The class coordinator concerned, the student s advisor, and HOD jointly take necessary steps to improve the performance of the slow learners. Special classes are conducted to improve their performance. Test and retest hours are also conducted to the week students to improve their academic performance. Coaching classes for the drop out students having arrears like Mathematics 1, Mathematics 2 and Mathematics 3. Economically weaker sections are supported by assistance from the Management. 2.3 Teaching-Learning Process How does the college plan and organise the teaching, learning and evaluation schedules? (Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue print, etc.) The institution prepares an annual academic calendar for the day-to-day academic process with respect to University academic schedule. The calendar specifies the dates of college reopening, periodical tests, holidays and events, etc. It also gives the information of the college, Faculty, staff, rules and regulations, etc, All the Faculty members use log books for the theory as well as laboratory courses handled by them. A log book contains details of student s register number, name, attendance details, period wise syllabus coverage, periodical test marks, attendance percentage, and internal assessment marks. Each staff member maintains a course file for the respective course allotted. Periodical tests are conducted periodically. The evaluation of students is done periodically and their performance is brought to the knowledge of the students by placing the marks secured by them in the notice board and their parents through progress report How does IQAC contribute to improve the teaching learning process? IQAC was constituted in the Institution on and is revised on subsequently. Through IQAC teaching-learning process is being monitored and audited for the improvement of quality education to the students. Thereby remedial measures are taken then and there to improve teaching-learning methodology. The extra- curricular and co-curricular activities are also monitored by IQAC. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 61 of 379
72 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How is learning made more student-centric? Give details on the support structures and systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive learning, collaborative learning and independent learning among the students? Students improve their participatory learning by actively taking part in paper presentations in seminars, symposium and conferences. The students in all departments undertake project work to develop their self learning capabilities and problem solving ability. Students undergo industrial training/internship/teaching practices, etc as required by the curriculum. A few departments have active-learning laboratories which make the student assimilate knowledge through Learning by doing method Group discussion Topics on various seminars Technology integrated language learning Problem-based learning (case studies). Symposia are organized in all departments by their students. This programme is fully student-centric and nourishes their organizational and managerial skills apart from enriching their knowledge. Symposia are fully sponsored by the institute and fully managed by the students How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper among the students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators? Since learning is a creative process, students are encouraged to think critically and creatively. Besides presenting papers in conferences, students exhibit their creativity by doing mini projects for various functional activities for the college. Students are encouraged to participate in various competitions. Students get projects from Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology (TNSCST) What are the technologies and facilities available and used by the Faculty for effective teaching? Eg: Virtual laboratories, e-learning-resources from National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT), open educational resources, mobile education, etc. Internet facilities are utilized to gather information from various leading technical educational institutions like IITs. The Faculty members also utilize technologyenabled learning by visiting learning materials prepared by some of the leading universities over the globe. This in turns helps the Faculty members to foster latest concepts over the subject. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 62 of 379
73 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Multimedia teaching aids such as Over Head Projectors (OHP), LCD, CD-ROM and computer system are generally employed in class room lectures. E-learning resources such as NPTEL are also available for the use by Faculty. Software package are often used in analysis and design. ICT-enabled methods are extensively employed by the teachers in many departments. Conventional chalk and talk lecture method is used to discuss the basic concepts in theory and laboratory courses How are the students and Faculty exposed to the advanced level of knowledge and skills (blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)? Blended learning facilities are provided for teaching and learning by teachers and students respectively. (a) For Faculty Members: The Faculty members are highly encouraged to attend Faculty Development Programmes (FDP), Winter Schools, Summer Schools, and Workshops to update their subject knowledge and to acquire expertise in their own field of specialization. Orientation Programmes are conducted to the Faculty members who have less than three years of experience in the institution. The Faculty members are provided with financial incentives for R&D activities. (b) For the Students: The students are motivated to attend Technical symposium, and Conferences, etc., to expose and upgrade their technical skills. These measures make both students and teachers exposed to the advanced level of knowledge Detail (process and the number of students/benefitted) on the academic, personal and psycho-social support and guidance services (professional counseling/mentoring/academic advise) provided to students? The class co-ordinator monitors student attendance and academic performances carefully and instructs the students who are lacking in attendance. They inform the parents concerned and seek their cooperation. The class committee discusses the problems faced by the students in their learning environment, if any, and suggests remedial measures to the respective HOD. The Faculty members are also guiding the students as Student Counselors who regularly monitor the progress of the students and advise them accordingly. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 63 of 379
74 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the Faculty during the last four years? What are the efforts made by the institution to encourage the Faculty to adopt new and innovative approaches and the impact of such innovative practices on student learning? The Faculty members are using technology-enabled teaching processes during their theory and laboratory courses. They are using the presentations created by the innovative teachers of other leading technical educational institutions and leading universities scattered around the world. The Faculty members are also using Internet-enabled technology for demonstrations during their laboratory courses. The institution provides high-end computing facilities in the laboratories, which are utilized by both the students and Faculty members. It also provides broadband Internet facilities at the rate of 14 Mbps. The institution always shows its keen interest to update and upgrade the technical facilities then-andthere and when-and-where required, for the benefit of the Faculty members and students. These technology-enabled facilities are playing a crucial role in changing the learning attitude of the students and Faculty members. They are becoming up-todate in their own area of specialization and the area as they have chosen How are library resources used to augment the teaching-learning process? Library plays a vital role in improving the standard of the teachers and students. Besides the Reference books, library issues books to teachers and students. The college runs central library and department library. It also provides facilities to download articles from journals, chapters from e-book and to access other e- learning contents from the digital library Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the planned time frame and calendar? If yes, elaborate on the challenges encountered and the institutional approaches to overcome these. The institute does not find any difficulty in completing the curriculum of the Anna University within the planned time frame and calendar. In addition to the facility available to the teachers and students at our institution, they are also permitted to utilize the facility available in the library of SRM University How does the institute monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching learning? The class committee meetings are conducted regularly to review the teaching learning process effectively. The quality of teaching-learning is monitored through feedback and evaluation by the students. The auditors for ISO certification also periodically monitor the quality of teaching and learning. Nonconformities, if any, found by the auditors are discussed in the meeting and remedial measures are taken. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 64 of 379
75 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2.4 Teacher Quality Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the college in planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource (qualified and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the curriculum. Associate Assistant Highest Professor Professor Professor qualification Male Female Male Female Male Female Permanent teachers Total D.Sc./D.Litt Ph.D M.Phil PG Total Temporary teachers : Nil Part-time teachers : Nil The Management recruits teaching and non-teaching staff by conducting interviews. The candidates are short listed from the applications received towards advertisement. Meritorious candidates are selected irrespective of the gender and religion. The percentage of retentions of human resource is very high since the working environment is conducive and the 6 th pay commission salary is given to all staff. Further incentives are offered to the Faculty who acquire higher academic qualification. Internal promotions are given based on the qualification, posts available and the contributions made by the staff members How does the institution cope with the growing demand/ scarcity of qualified senior Faculty to teach new programmes/ modern areas (emerging areas) of study being introduced (Biotechnology, IT, Bioinformatics, etc.)? Provide details on the efforts made by the institution in this direction and the outcome during the last three years. The institute recruits only PG and higher qualified candidates as Faculty. During the last 3 years many doctorates in different discipline have been appointed to handle modern areas. Thereby the teaching-learning in this college is more effective. In addition to this, internal Faculty members are encouraged and permitted to do higher studies as per the norms of the institution. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 65 of 379
76 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Providing details on staff development programmes during the last four years elaborate on the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher quality. a) Nomination to staff development programmes Number of Faculty Academic Staff Development Programmes nominated Orientation programmes 153 Staff training conducted by the university 4 Staff training conducted by other institutions 252 Summer / winter schools, workshops, etc. 153 b) Faculty Training programmes organized by the institution to empower and enable the use of various tools and technology for improved teachinglearning Teaching-learning methods/approaches Handling new curriculum Content/knowledge management Selection, development and use of enrichment materials Assessment Cross cutting issues Audio Visual Aids/multimedia Teaching-learning material development, selection and use RF and Wireless Communication Railway and Harbour Engineering c) Percentage of Faculty invited as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional agencies: 20% participated in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national/ international professional bodies: 70% presented papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies: 80% What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (eg: providing research grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications, teaching experience in other national institutions and specialized programmes industrial engagement, etc.) Faculties are motivated to apply for research project to various funding agencies and are rewarded with 2% on sanctioned fund as incentive. In order to improve the quality of teachers, FDPs, orientation programmes, summer schools are organized in the college. Teachers are also permitted to attend such programmes outside the college. Financial aids are given for presenting papers at the National and International conferences. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 66 of 379
77 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Give the number of Faculty who received awards / recognition at the state, national and international level for excellence in teaching during the last four years. Enunciate how the institutional culture and environment contributed to such performance/achievement of the Faculty. The teachers are rewarded annually with cash prize and merit certificate for publication of papers in reputed journals, for producing 100% results in the university examinations and for getting project grants and for publishing books. Many of our Faculty members have been awarded for such achievements in the past. The Management of the institution provides constant support and encourages the Faculty members to participate in such programmes in publication activities Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and external Peers? If yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of the teaching-learning process? Yes. The teachers are evaluated for the course offered by them to the students at the starting and end of every semester. The online students feedback analysis is taken to improve the quality of teaching and learning. In addition to this, external peers such as the Anna University, AICTE, ISO certification authorities are also evaluating the teaching-learning process, thenand-there and when-and-where required. Based upon these evaluations remedial measures are taken to improve the quality of teaching and learning. Annual self appraisal form system of evaluating the teachers for annual increment is carried by the Principal through the HoDs. 2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially students and Faculty are aware of the evaluation processes? The students are aware of the evaluation process by means of Student Feedback System, during the beginning of the semester itself through class committee meeting. The Faculty members are aware of the evaluation process through Faculty appraisal form, which needs to be submitted at the end of every academic year What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has adopted and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own? The Faculty members are asked to prepare two sets of question papers during the periodical tests for the courses offered and the Head of the Department will choose one among them. This makes the students to learn the subject in-depth. The evaluation scheme for both the theory and practical courses would be informed to the students well in advance, that is, in the first class committee meeting. Question Bank for each subject and model question papers are given. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 67 of 379
78 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation reforms of the university and those initiated by the institution on its own? The answer scripts of the periodical tests evaluated by the Faculty members will be given back to the students for corrections, if any. Once this is done, the mark statement would be submitted to the Head of the department for further verification. The marks secured by the students would be entered in the web portal of the Anna University for further processing, to award internal marks by the university. The summary of results / internal marks are also displayed in notice boards Provide details on the formative and summative evaluation approaches adopted to measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have positively impacted the system. The performance and achievement of every student is closely monitored by the class coordinator concerned and HOD. The academic performance of a student is measured based on the periodical tests conducted by the department and the end semester examination conducted by the Anna University. In addition, the student s achievement by way of paper presentation in conferences/symposium, attendance, individual project is also measured. The students who achieve 100% attendance are encouraged and rewarded. The students involvement in technical symposium, NSS activity, sports, etc are well supported by the institute Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress and performance of students through the duration of the course / programme? Provide an analysis of the student s results / achievements (Programme/ course wise for the last four years) and explain the differences if any and patterns of achievement across the programmes / courses offered. As per the norms of Anna University, the internal assessment marks are awarded to the students based on their performance in the periodical tests and attendance in each semester. This is being communicated to the parents concerned, as a form of Progress Report, throughout the programme. The institution strictly follows the system needs to be adopted as prescribed by the university. Thus the college maintains transparency in awarding internal marks. Academic Year Semester No. of Candidates Pass Appeared Passed Percentage Odd Even Odd Even Odd Even Odd Even No. of University Ranks Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 68 of 379
79 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency in the internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for the overall development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent learning, communication skills, etc. Since the institution is affiliated to the Anna University, the internal assessment marks are awarded as per the norms stipulated. However, the students are also encouraged to present seminars to upgrade their knowledge and skills. They are also motivated to present papers in conferences. The marks scored by students in each periodical test are displayed in the notice board then and there to maintain transparency in awarding internal assessment marks Does the institution and individual teachers use assessment/evaluation as an indicator for evaluating student performance, achievement of learning objectives and planning? If yes provide details on the process and cite a few examples. Yes. The process of evaluation of student by teachers towards performance and achievement helped to identify knowledgeable students as well as slow learners. The fast learners are further encouraged to achieve more such as University Rank, good placement, etc The slow learners are counseled and motivated to perform better in the subsequent tests. The following are some of the samples of fast learners who achieved university ranks. Sample 1: Name of the Register No: Name of the Student: Programme: MCA ISWARYA G Batch: CGPA: Semester1: 8.67 Semester2: 8.83 Semester3: 8.33 Semester4: 9.00 Semester5: 9.05 Semester6: Final CGPA: 8.89 University Rank: 10 Sample 2: Name of the Programme: B.E., Register No: Name of the Student: PITCHAIAMMAI S CGPA: Sem1: Sem2: Sem3: Sem4: Sem5: Sem6: Sem7: Final CGPA: 8.89 University Rank: 10 Branch: CSE Batch: Sem8: 8.5 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 69 of 379
80 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What are the mechanisms for redressal of grievances with reference to evaluation both at the college and University level? In the system of evaluation of students at college level as well as University Level, the students have every right to make representation about their grievances, if any. Those genuine grievances are redressed as per norms. At college level, if a student fails to perform well in a periodical test, he/ she can approach the HOD and make representation for retest. Such grievance is considered case to case and redressed suitably. Similarly students can apply for revaluation to the University if he/she finds that the evaluation was unfair. Such a grievance is redressed by the University during the revaluation process. Grievance Redressal Cell has representation from all classes / courses for any issues or complaints at institute level. Committee for preventing ragging in the campus, Hostel Committee, Sports Committee addressees the issues of specific area. 2.6 Student performance and Learning Outcomes Does the college have clearly stated learning outcomes? If yes give details on how the students and staff are made aware of these? At the beginning of every academic year each department fixes the target for a quality teaching and learning. This is analysed from University result. The pass percentage and ranks are few measures, taken into consideration. This is brought to the knowledge of the Faculty in the respective department meetings and to the students in the classes How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the institution structured to facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes? Punctuality of students and staff and time management have improved. Planning in advance for any activity has become routine practice. Shouldering responsibility has improved. Number of university ranks has increased in addition to good pass percentage. In order to achieve the intended learning outcome, the staff members are motivated through orientation programme and staff meeting. Further, the Faculty is encouraged to achieve learning outcome by way of incentives to teachers and students. The ISO and IQAC make sure that quality is maintained, sustained and enhanced in the teaching-learning process What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the social and economic relevance (quality Jobs, entrepreneurship, innovation and research aptitude) of the courses offered? The college conducts soft skills training programmes, quantitative analysis, and verbal ability test classes for the students to meet the expectation of the organization. To enhance social and economic relevance in the courses offered, Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) functions in the college. Awareness programmes on entrepreneurship are conducted to guide the students to become Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 70 of 379
81 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise entrepreneurs with the help of NSIC. Two students from every class are motivated and in turn they carry the message to other students. Students are also taken to Industries for onsite learning to gain practical knowledge. The university curriculum encourages the students to do their project work in reputed organization and Research and Development organizations. The students can use their innovative ideas for the development of the project How does the institution collect and analyse data on student learning outcomes and use it for planning and overcoming barriers of learning? The college collects and analyses data on student learning outcome in different ways namely through the respective Class Coordinators, Examination Cell, and Placement Cell. The information collected is used to overcome any barrier identified. i) The Class committee consists of students & Faculty members teaching the courses. Three meetings are conducted per semester to ensure that the objectives are attained. ii) Project review committee is constituted for each programme. Approximately 4 or 5 reviews are conducted for projects. iii) Special coaching is offered to the slow learners. After each placement drive, the feedback is taken from various employers about the performance of our students. Fine tuning is done on the basis of this report for the successive batch students How does the institution monitor and ensure the achievement of learning outcomes? The Principal or HOD periodically monitors the progress of the students performance. The Faculty member maintains a record of class work book and enters the topics handled by the member in a session. This book should be submitted to the HOD and the Head of the Institution for verification. This enables the higher authorities to monitor the progress of learning and to achieve further. In case of any discrepancy, corrective measures are recommended for further improvement What are the graduates attributes specified by the college/affiliating university? How does the college ensure the attainment of these by the students? The students admitted to the institution are trained in all possible ways, so that they are readily employable in the industry. This is done by way of cultivating and motivating them to improve their knowledge, presentation skills, and skill set. The students are also participating in social transformations by means of National Social Service (NSS) Scheme and others. The Faculty members are constantly putting their efforts to prepare the students academically strong and to be competent in the industry. The institution strives towards achieving excellence in all the programmes it offers to the society. Periodic contacts with alumni and discussion with old students help the institute to cope with the needs of the industry. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 71 of 379
82 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CRITERION III: RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION 3.1 Promotion of Research Does the institution have recognized research center/s of the affiliating University or any other agency/organization? Yes. The Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Physics and Chemistry have been recognized as research centers affiliated to the Anna University Does the Institution have a research committee to monitor and address the issues of research? If so, what is its composition? Mention a few recommendations made by the committee for implementation and their impact. Yes. The institution has a Research Committee to monitor and address the issues of research. The research monitoring committee comprises a chairperson with subordinate or associate members from various departments. Research Committee Dr.S.Rajarajan, Vice-Chancellor, SRM University, Haryana Dr.C.Muthamizhchelvan, Director (E&T), SRM University, Kattankulathur Dr.G.J.Samathanam, Former Advisor & Head (TDT), DST, NewDelhi Dr.B.Chidambararajan, Principal, VEC Dr.M.Murugan, Vice-Principal & Head/Dept of ECE Dr.S.Thirugnanam, Prof & Head/Dept of Mechanical Dr.D Elango, Prof & Head/Dept of Civil Dr.K.Elango, Prof & Head/Dept of EEE Dr.Andy Srinivasan, Prof & Head/Dept of EIE Dr.J.Padmini, Prof & Head/Dept of MBA Dr.A.Abdul Rasheed, Prof & Head/Dept of MCA Dr.H.Krishnan, Prof & Head/Dept of Physics Dr.Charles C.K, Prof & Head/Dept of Chemistry Dr.A.Elumalai, Prof & Head/Dept of Maths Dr.B.Vanathi, Prof./Dept. of CSE Major Recommendations are To send research proposals to the funding agencies Incentive for getting research funds (2% cash incentive) To start an International Journal What are the measures taken by the institution to facilitate smooth progress and implementation of research schemes/projects? The Faculty members of different departments are involved in various research promotion schemes sponsored by the AICTE to come out with project proposals. Many such schemes are approved and complete autonomy is given to the principal investigator in implementing the approved schemes. The institution Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 72 of 379
83 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise cooperates in providing required resources with smart adequate infrastructures like smart laboratory and skilled personnels to handle them. The research cell of the department gives required guidance /support for getting research projects and also to complete the research assignments with in the scheduled time. The institution offers full freedom to make them to feel fully comfortable while executing the project. Well Equipped Lab and Library with reputed National and International Journals are available to promote the Research and development. Staff members are given financial assistance to present their research papers at National and International level conferences What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper and research culture and aptitude among students? College regularly conducts seminars, guest lectures, conferences & technical symposium, etc., for the benefit of both students and Faculty members. They do interact with resource persons during the above events and develop their knowledge for doing the research. The students are encouraged in conducting seminars / symposium and to participate in National Conferences. Faculty members motivate students in presenting paper with innovative ideas. The final year students are motivated to select National level or International Journal paper for their projects and they work with Faculty members for simulation and implementation. Students are taken for industrial visits and educational tours to visit place which nurtures their research interest and develop entrepreneur skills. As a result every year many students take up M.S. as their career development and join various foreign Universities. Financial supports are given to students to present papers at the National and International level conferences Give details of the Faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student research, leading Research Projects, engaged in individual/collaborative research activity, etc. S. N o PG and UG level projects are done in-house. Every staff guides the students of atleast one at each UG and PG level. About 25 Faculty members, who have registered as Ph.D. supervisors are also guiding research scholars for their Ph.D. as listed below. Name of the Faculty Designation Area of Specialization Exp. (Years) No. of Publica -tions 1 Dr.B.Chidambararajan Principal Microwave & Optical Dr. M. Murugan V.P & HOD Antenna, MW, Optical Dr. D. Elango Prof. & HOD Environmental Engineering Dr.B.Vanathi Asst. Prof. (Sel.G) CSE Dr.G. Udhayakumar Asst. Prof. (Sel.G) Image Processing Dr. K. Elango Prof. & HOD Power Systems Dr. Andy Srinivasan Prof. & HOD Control and Instrumentation Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 73 of 379
84 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 8 Dr. S. Visalakshi Professor Power systems Dr. S. Thirugnanam Prof. & HOD Production Engineering Dr.P. Mathivanan Professor Composite Materials Dr.A.Abdul Rasheed Prof & HOD Social Network Analysis Dr.J. Padmini Prof & HOD Marketing and HR Dr.Radha Ganeshkumar Asst. Prof. (Sel.G) Finance and Production Management Dr.K. Sentamilselvan Asst. Prof. (SG) Marketing Dr. M. Savithiri Asst. Prof. (SG) English Dr.A.Elumalai Prof & HOD Mathematics Dr.A.Pandurangan Professor Mathematics Dr. P. Balachandran Asst. Prof. (Sel.G) Mathematics Dr.H. Krishnan Prof & HOD Material Science Dr.M. Anbuchezhiyan Asst. Prof. (Sel.G) Non Linear Optics and Nano materials Dr. S. Karthikeyan Asst. Prof. (Sel.G) Spectroscopy Dr. K. Thiruppathi Asst. Prof. (OG) Material Science Dr.Charles C.K Prof & HOD Organic Chemistry Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen Asst. Prof. (OG) Inorganic Chemistry Dr. K. Karunanithi Asst. Prof. (OG) Inorganic Chemistry 3 6 In addition, about 50 staff members have registered and pursue individual research work leading to their Ph.D at various Universities Give details of workshops/ training programmes/ sensitization programmes conducted/organized by the institution with a focus on capacity building in terms of research and imbibing research culture among the staff and students. Every semester, we have been conducting workshops, seminars, training programmes as per the planned schedule, for which resource persons from renowned industries, organizations, entrepreneurs, academicians, researchers are invited for an active interaction with student and Faculty members. The students are motivated for membership in professional chapters like IETE, IEEE, ISTE, ISA, ISC, etc. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 74 of 379
85 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Provide details of prioritised research areas and the expertise available with the institution. Nano materials, Unconventional Energy Sources, Green Chemistry, Instrumentation Engineering, Microwave and Millimeter wave, Optical Communication, Structures, CAD/CAM, Euro stag, PSCAD, MI Power, Lab view, etc Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit the campus and interact with teachers and students? Conducting good quality Conferences, Seminars, Faculty Training Programmes, Symposia, STTP, Workshops, etc. where many eminence of various areas will visit the campus. Conducting Research Committee meetings of the institute and Doctoral Committee meetings. Signing MOUs What percentage of the Faculty has utilized Sabbatical Leave for research activities? How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and imbibe research culture on the campus? About 20% staff are pursuing their academic research leading to Ph.D. They are also provided with reduced teaching work load and other academic responsibilities. This kind of provision aids them for an active involvement in their research activities which in turn improve the research forum in the institution. Their knowledge is shared and imbibed by our students which build the research activity. Students are encouraged for publications and participations in technical events Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and elsewhere to students and community (lab to land) The EEE department conducted a National level symposium with a concept of green earth by planting more trees in the campus. Planting trees. Avoiding plastics. Bringing social awareness on global warming. The Chemistry department organize national seminar on Green chemistry to set awareness regarding the non-poluted process through research work. College library has full access to the Indian journals and international Journals with online access to IEEE, Science Direct Nature, Journal of Engine Research, etc. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 75 of 379
86 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research Percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research in the department. Give details of the following. The College receives grant from Management exclusively for research, seminars and workshops. This expenditure is incurred as under: Major Heads of Actual Actual Actual Actual expenditure Utilization Utilization Utilization Utilization Symposis 4,72,000/- 5,39,411/- 5,69,564/- 7,07,130/- Seminars 28,679/- 36,335/- 48,162/- 58,239/- Expert Guest Lectures 26,027/- 40,716/- 64,966/- 1,15,346/- Conferences 2,24,950/- 2,36,848/- 10,77,619/- 4,11,350/- FDP and Workshops 74,907/- 83,024/- 86,189/- 84,874/- TA & DA 34,600/- 38,386/- 40,254/- 42,790/ Is there a provision in the institution to provide seed money to the Faculty for research? If so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the Faculty that has availed of the facility in the last four years? S.No Year Seed money given Yes Yes Yes Yes More details are available with the accounts section of the college The financial provisions made available to support student research projects by students in the department. The UG projects are fully carried out in the department with all financial provisions. The funded projects are given additional supports How do the different departments / units / staff of the institute interact in undertaking inter-disciplinary research? Cite examples of successful endeavors and challenges faced in organizing interdisciplinary research. The notification for the conduction of individual events by each department is planned and circulated to all other departments, giving entire information related to the events, participation/registration details, etc. Staff and students take necessary technical supports required from other departmesnts on request, endorsed by the coordinator or HoD Invitation is sent to all HoDs, Faculties and Students with program schedule to choose their topics or areas of interest Almost in all Symposia, Conferences, Seminars, FDPs, Workshops many staff and students participate & interact with experts List of events held in this academic year and as well as in the past are available in the college website. Also, the past issues of VEC NEWS posted in our website gives complete coverage of events conducted. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 76 of 379
87 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and research facilities of the institution by its staff and students? Research labs are always used by the PG students and Ph.D research scholars. Necessary measuring equipments, computing facilities; softwares are always enhanced on request from Faculty / students. The same are also utilized by many Faculty/students even after regular office hours for research purposes. The Institute has a well stocked library which includes the latest syllabi as well as reference books of all relevant subjects and disciplines and the institute is always shows interest to purchase new editions of books every year. The serene atmosphere and the facilities provided in the library encourage/ motivate the staff and students to take a forward step to pursue research in their relevant field/interests. Institute also ensures that the deserving students should be facilitated to use the books, Journals, Magazines beyond the college timings Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If yes give details. The college is established in the year The college is having huge infrastructure & equipment facilities, seminar halls and play ground, etc. Yes. AICTE funded Rs.9 lakhs under the MODROB scheme for the development of Web- Based Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory S.No Name of the Faculty Project/Scheme 1 Dr.D.Padma Subramanian (Principal Investigator) Mr.S.RajanBabu (Coinvestigator) Web- Based Electronic Devices and Circuits lab/ MODROB Funding Agency AICTE Grant Received Rs. 9 Lakhs AICTE also funded Rs.8.5 lakhs under the MODROB scheme for the development Sensorless Control Scheme for Brushless D.C Motor. S.No Name of the Faculty Project/Scheme 1 Dr.D.Padma Subramanian (Principal Investigator) Mr.G.Madhusudhanan (Co-investigator) Sensorless control scheme for Brushless D.C Motor /MODROB Funding Agency AICTE Grant Received Rs. 8.5 Lakhs AICTE also funded Rs.1.5 Lakhs as Seminar grant for the ECE department in In addition to this, the institute received financial aids to organize various events as given below Faculty Development Training Programme on Electromagnetic Fields during to Sponsored by the Centre for Faculty Development, Anna University, Chennai. (Amount Rs.60,000/-). Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 77 of 379
88 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Faculty Development Training Programme on Railways, Airport and Harbour Engineering during to Sponsored by the Centre for Faculty Development, Anna University, Chennai.(Amount Rs.80,000/-). Faculty Development Training Programme on Power System Analysis during to Sponsored by the Centre for Faculty Development, Anna University, Chennai.(Amount Rs.90,000/-). National Conference on Recent Trends in Wireless Communications and Networking to be held on and Sponsored by the AICTE, New Delhi. (Amount Rs.1, 50,000/-). Short Term Training Programme on RF Engineering for Wireless Networks on to Sponsored by the Indian Society For Technical Education-New Delhi& SRM University-Chennai.(Rs. 1 lakh). IETE has sent Rs.5,320/- for students activity and this amount has been used to conduct the Expert Lecture on LTE (Long Term Evolution) by Dr.Padmanaban Ramasamy on 26 th February Enumerate the support provided to the Faculty in securing research funds from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations. Provide details of the ongoing and completed projects and grants received during the last four years. Nature of the Project Major Projects 1. MODROB Dr.D.Padma Subramanian and Mr.S.RajanBabu 2.MODROB Dr.D.Padma Subramanian and Mr.G.Madhusudhanan 3. SEMINAR GRANT Interdisciplinary Projects Dr.D.Padma Subramanian (PI) Students Research Projects Coordinator: Mr.M.Baskaran Students: N.S.Vignesh and A.Siddarth Duration Year From To 2011 to to to (6 Months) Title of the Project Web- Based Electronic Devices and Circuits lab Sensorless control scheme for Brushless D.C Motor Seminar Special Electrical Machines Free Space Optic Networking System Name of the Funding Agency AICTE AICTE AICTE Anna University Sanctioned Rs. 9 Lakhs Total grant Rs.8.5Lakhs Rs.1.5Lakhs Rs. 50,000 Received Rs. 9 Lakhs Rs.8.5 Lakhs Not Received Rs. 50,000 Total grant received till date Rs. 9 Lakhs Rs.8.5 Lakhs Rs. 50,000 TNSCST Rs.6000 Rs Rs.6000 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 78 of 379
89 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3.3 Research Facilities The research facilities available to the students and research scholars within the department The UG & PG courses are available with all resources like laboratories, librarydigital library and huge computer lab especially for research and project works of the students. The IQAC cell is especially available for guiding research activities to the students of the college. R&D center is available in the college for the students and Faculty to enable them to review their academics as well as their research programs The institutional strategies for planning upgrading and creating infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of researches especially in the new and emerging area of research. The college is having huge infrastructure facilities as per the requirements of the Affiliating University i.e (AUC) ANNA University, Chennai. The college is permanently affiliated to the ANNA University; because of huge infrastructure.the Management is interested to invest on infrastructure. As the strength of students increases in the institution, Management procures new equipments as per the requirements Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other beneficiary agency for developing research facilities? If yes, what are the instruments /facilities created during the last 4 years? The college has signed MoU s with many Universities and Industries in India as well as abroad for developing the research promotional activities for the students and also the Faculty community. The below is the list of the collaborations BSNL Maraimalai Nagar The research facilities available to the students and research scholars outside the campus/other research laboratories. There are sufficient research facilities available to the students and research scholars outside the campus and other research laboratories for all domains. The students and staff of our college have utilized the facilities after taking necessary permissions. Some are listed below. Civil Engineering Student project testing was carried out in the SERC laboratory Water analysis was carried out in CLRI laboratory Students have done their project casting and testing in SRM RMC Plant. Department of Chemistry SEM Department of Nanotechnology, SRM UNIVERSITY, Chennai, Modeling Analysis-Department of Biotechnology, Biological Studies, Microbiology Department, SRM Hospital Docking studies-department of Bio-informatics SRM University, Chennai Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 79 of 379
90 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department of EIE DCS based cooling system in Power Plant in North Thermal Power Station, Chennai Compressor based boiler feed pump protection & change over scheme in Ennore Thermal Power Station, Chennai Enhancement of monitoring system to avoid spurious trip and to increase turbine reliability in Chennai Petro Chemical Limited, Chennai Enhancement of safety level in Gas turbine using PLC in Chennai Petro Chemical Limited, Chennai Pharmaceutical crystalline plant control using DCS ORCHID CHEMICALS,CHENNAI Distillation column control in Pharmaceutical Plant using DCS ORCHID CHEMICALS,CHENNAI Data acquisition and control system with pulsating sensor IGCAR, KALPAKKAM MEMS based Gravimetric Sensor for explosive particle detection in SRM UNIVERSITY,MEMS LAB Modeling and Control of Servomotor to position Ultrasonic scanner using MATLAB in IGCAR, KALPAKKAM Department of Physics Single crystal XRD in IIT, Chennai Thermal analysis in CECRI, Karaikudi Department of ECE Weather monitoring using Weather Balloon in India Meteorological Department, Chennai. Design of software Simulator for onboard avionics in Defense Research Development Organization, Hyderabad. Fast Handover in cellular Network with femto cells in BSNL Meenambakkam, Chennai. Doppler Compensated Front end receiver design for under water acoustic channels using MIMO-OFDM Department of Computer Applications (MCA) As far as the course is concerned, the students can undertake projects in IT industries. The following organization can be considered for the Inter-Disciplinary research: Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 80 of 379
91 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Provide details on the department library/information resource centre or any other facilities available specifically for the researchers? College is having digital library and e-journal facilities. The library consists of books. Being one of the biggest libraries in the southern region, the researchers within the region and outside make use of this facility. A separate reference section is available for the Post Graduate student and researcher from the members of Faculty. A digital library facility is available to the students and members of the Faculty with 35 terminals. Total books available: 38,646 National Journals: 226 periodicals (178 National Journals & 48 Magazines) International Journals & Online journals : 7721 Accommodation (area available) : Total Area 2700 SqM a) Reading area for students : 428 SqM b) Stock area for stocking books / journals : 450/110 Sq.m c) Cubicles : 50Sq M d) Reference section : 257 Sq M e) Magazine section : 110 Sq M f) Digital Library : 139 Sq M What is the collaborative Research facilities developed/ created by the research institutes in the college? For ex. laboratories, library, instruments, computers, new technology etc in the department. Efforts are being made to have collaborative research facilities in the college campus. As per the curriculum of the Anna University, Chennai, the following infrastructure exists in the college, which can be utilized effectively by the Faculty and students. Research Laboratories Library & E-Books Computers, Instruments, Softwares Research center details ECE Department National periodical subscription S.No Name of the Journals 1. Intl.Jnl of advance in communication engineering(hy) 2. Intl.Jnl of Electronics engineering(hy) 3. Intl.Jnl of Electronics, Electrical and communication engineering(hy) 4. Intl.Jnl of embedded system and computer engineering(hy) 5. Intl.Jnl of highway reliable electronics system(hy) 6. Intl.Jnl of Electronics and communication engineering(hy) 7. Jnl of high performance communication systems and networking (HY) 8. Telecommunication journal 9. IETE journal of research 10. IETE technical review 11. Intl.Jnl of material science and electronics research(hy) 12. Intl.Jnl of micro circuits and electronics(hy) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 81 of 379
92 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 13. Intl.Jnl of micro nano electronics,circuits and systems(hy) List of magazine S.No Name of the magazines 1. Electronics for you 2. Electronics today 3. Voice and data No of books and periodicals BOOKS JOURNALS/MAGAZINES TITLE VOLUMES NATIONAL JOURNAL MAGAZINE TOTAL Facilities available in the laboratory Stock Book S.No Description of the stock Qty Rate (Rs.) Value (Rs.) 1 1 GHZ Spectrum Analyzer with Tracking Generator (Indus Engineering Enterprises) RF Circuit Design Trainer Cathode Ray Osciloscope(100MhZ) RF Source(150 MhZ) Function Generator-5MHZ. Scientific Personal Computer P GHZ. IBM Lenovo Personal computer P GHZ. IBM Lenovo Personal computer-hp Compaq Fiber Optic Trainer Kit-Scientific Antenna Trainer Kit With Accessories Digital Storage Oscilloscope-Falcon Dual Power Supply Printer Optical Fiber Trainer Kit We have licensed software like VB, ORACLE, SPSS version 16, TORA, POM, Tally version 9, MS OFFICE, Lab View, MATLAB etc. Research center details CHEMISTRY Department Bioinformatic studies for the biological activity of compound synthesized in the research laboratory with collaboration of, Department of Biotechnology, SRM University Optoelectronic studies of organic material synthesized in a research laboratory carried out with the collaboration of, Department of Physics & Material Sciences, B.S. Abdur Rahman University Study of the nano chemistry of compounds prepared in the research laboratory with the help of, Centre for nano science & technology, SRM University Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 82 of 379
93 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 1. Major Equipments: Spectrophotometer, Flame Photometer, Microwave Oven, Digital Electronic Balance, Thermostat with water bath, Water bath, Magnetic Stirrer, Vacuum Pump, Mantles, and Glasswares 2. Special Equipments, if any: Ultrasonic Interferometer (2), Bomb Calorimeter, COD apparatus, Hot air Oven (3), Muffle Furnace, Jar Test apparatus 3. Library : No. of Books Total Volume: 36310; Total Title: Titles on Humanities and Sciences: 2019 Total volumes on Humanities and Sciences: 4221 No. of Journals National : 12 International: 4 Magazines: 7 Online Journals: 50 Online Magazines: Computer & Internet Facilities (No. of Terminals & Band width) : 35, 6 Mbps Research center details Physics Department 1. Facilities available in the Physics Research Centre laboratory Digital electronic balance Magnetic Stirrer Centrifuge Heating Mantle ph meter Constant temperature bath Melting point tester Ultrasonic interferometer Semiconductor diode characteristic apparatus set Dielectric Constant apparatus set Optical Fiber Attenuation Bending Loss setup with (He-Ne) LASER, C.R.O, Optical Fiber Kit-NA and attenuation measurements Thermo static water bath with pump Resistivity measurement four probe set up, Gauss meter (Digital) with probe set, Ionic conductivity measurement apparatus Magnetic susceptibility apparatus set, Electromagnet 7.5 K Gauss 2. Library : Total Volume : 35,075 Total Title : 10,962 No. of Journals (online) : 15,790 Total Volume in H&S : 4,221 Total Title in H&S : 2,019 e-journal : 13,000 e-books : 1,700 International Journals : 12 & 07 & Magazine Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 83 of 379
94 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3. Computer & Internet Facilities Computers : 5 Nos. Laptop : 1 HP Laptop Band width : 14 Mbps Projector : 1 OHP Printer : 1 Laser printer, 1 Dot matrix 4. Collaborative Research Collaboration with Chemistry Department, VEC 3.4 Research Publications and Awards Highlight the major research achievements of the staff & students in terms of Patents obtained and filed (process and product) Original research contributing to product improvement Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the services Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development The following faculties are guiding research scholars in various areas with the research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development. S.N Area of Name of the Faculty Dept. o Specialization 1 Dr.B.Chidambararajan ECE Microwave, Optical 6 2 Dr. M. Murugan ECE Antenna, Sat. comm. 6 3 Dr. D. Elango Civil Environmental Engg 2 4 Dr.B.Vanathi CSE Cloud Computing - 5 Dr.Ranjith Iyer CSE Networks - 6 Dr.G. Udhayakumar EEE Image Processing - 7 Dr. K. Elango EEE Power Systems - 8 Dr. Andy Srinivasan EIE Instrumentation 2 9 Dr. S. Visalakshi EIE Power systems 3 10 Dr. S. Thirugnanam Mech Production Engg Dr.P. Mathivanan Mech Composite Materials - 12 Dr.A.Abdul Rasheed MCA Networks Analysis - 13 Dr.J. Padmini MBA Marketing and HR - 14 Dr.Radha Ganeshkumar MBA Finance & HR 4 15 Dr.K. Sentamilselvan MBA Marketing 2 16 Dr. M. Savithiri English English 1 17 Dr.A.Elumalai Maths Mathematics 6 18 Dr. P. Balachandran Maths Mathematics - 19 Dr.H. Krishnan Physics Material Science 3 20 Dr.M. Anbuchezhiyan Physics Nano materials 2 21 Dr. S. Karthikeyan Physics Spectroscopy 3 22 Dr. K. Thiruppathi Physics Material Science - 23 Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen Chemistry Green Chemistry - 24 Dr. K. Karunanithi Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry - 25 Dr. M. Soundarrajan Chemistry Environmental Chemistry - 26 Dr. J. Krishnamurty Chemistry Organic Chemistry - No. of Research Scholars In addition to this, about 50 (fifty) staff members are pursuing their research work under the guidance of various persons leading the Ph.D. for contributing to new initiatives and social development. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 84 of 379
95 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal (s)? If yes, indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whether such publication is listed in any international database? International Journal of Current Research in Science and Engineering (IJCRSE) is being launched by the institute and is expected to publish its first issue by March 2014 after getting ISSN number. Kindly refer to for more details Give details of publications by the Faculty and students. Publication per Faculty Number of papers published by Faculty and students in peer reviewed journals (National / International) Number of publications listed in International Database (for Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Monographs Chapter in Books Books Edited Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers Citation Index SNIP SJR Impact factor h-index A) Book Publication by the Faculty S. Name of the No Faculty Name of the Books published Department of Civil Engineering 1. Ms.S.S.Manu 1. Strength of Materials Laboratory Manual Department of Computer Science and Engineering 1. Ms. G. Sangeetha 1. Computer Practice-1 2. Ms. S. Shanthi 1. Electronics Devices and Circuits- VRB Publication. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering 1. Mobile Communication System (TechMax, Pune) 1. Dr.M.Murugan 2. Communication System-I (TechMax, Pune) 3. Optical & Microwave Communication (Nirali, Pune) 4. Wave Theory & Antenna (Nirali, Pune) 2. R.Asha N.Subhashini 1. Microwave Engg. Sams Publisher Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 1. Non isolated soft switching DC to DC converter for 1. Mr. A. Kalirasu solar installation-lap Lambert Academic Publishing- Germany 2. Ms. S. Angalaeswari 1. Electric circuit analysis Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 85 of 379
96 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 1. Mr.G.Ezhilarasan 1. Engineering practices, Puthagacholai publishers, Mr.P.Tamilmani 1. Power Plant Instrumentation, SAMS publications,2009 Department of Mechanical Engineering 1. Mr.S.Senthil Babu Department of English 1. Prof.N.Lakshmana Perumal 2. Dr. A. Subramanian 1. Engineering Graphics, ISBN NO: Engineering Practices Lab Manual ISBN NO: Technical English I (ISBN ) Sri Krishna Hitech Pub. Co. Ltd. Chennai 2. Technical English II Sri Krishna Hitech Pub. Co. Ltd. Chennai 1. Technical English I (ISBN ) 2. Technical English II (ISBN ) 3. Technical English I (ISBN No ) 3. Dr..M.Savithri 1. Co-author for Work Book of Technical English I 4. Mrs.Sheeba Manodh 1. Co-author for Work Book of Technical English I 5. Mrs.R.Geetha Murali 1. Co-author for Work Book of Technical English I 6. Mrs.M.Chithra 1. Co-author for Work Book of Technical English I 7. Mrs.V.Jayanthi 1. Co-author for Work Book of Technical English I 8. Mrs.Vinothini Balakrishnan 1. Co-author for Work Book of Technical English I Department of Chemistry Dr.Charles Christopher Kanakam Dr.L.Devaraj Stephen 1. Engineering Chemistry I by CARS Publications 2. Engg Chemistry Lab Manual by CARS Publications 3. Engineering Chemistry II by CARS Publications 4. Organic Synthesis by Narosa Publishing House, ISBN: Engg Chemistry I by CARS Publications 2. Engg Chemistry II by CARS Publications 3. Engg Chemistry Lab Manual by CARS Publications 4. Engineering Chemistry-I by VRB Publishers, ISBN: Engineering Chemistry-II by VRB Publishers, ISBN: Chemistry laboratory manual-i&ii by VRB Publishers, ISBN: Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 86 of 379
97 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise S. Name of the No Faculty Department of Civil Engineering Research papers published in Journals (National, International) 1. D.Elango, N.Thinakaran, P. Paneerselvam, and S.Sivanesan, Thermophilic Composting of Municipal Solid Waste, Journal of Applied Energy, Vol. 86, 2009, pp N.Thinakaran, D.Elango, P.Baskaralingam, P. Paneerselvam, and S.Sivanesan, Equilibrium and kinetic studies on the removal of Acid Red 114 from aqueous solutions using activated carbons prepared from seed shells, Vol. 158, 2008, pp D.Elango, M.Pulikesi, P.Baskaralingam, V.Ramamurthi 1. Dr.D.Elango and S.Sivanesan, Production of Biogas from Municipal solid waste with domestic sewage, Journal of Hazardous Materials,Vol.141, Issue 1, March 2007, pp M.Pulikesi, D.Elango, P.Baskaralingam, V.Ramamurthi and S.Sivanesan, Surface ozone measurements at urban coastal site Chenai,in India, Journal of Hazardous Materials,Vol.137, Issue 3, October, 2006, pp M.Pulikesi, D.Elango, P.Baskaralingam, V.Ramamurthi and S.Sivanesan, Air quality monitoring in Chennai, India, in the summer of 2005, Journal of Hazardous Materials,Vol.136, Issue 3, August, 2006, pp P.Baskaralingam,M.Pulikesi, D.Elango, V.Ramamurthi and S.Sivanesan, Adsorption of acid dye onto organobentonite, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.128, Issue 2, February, 2006, pp Department of Computer Science and Engineering 1. Context Aware System for Smart Consignment Tracking European Journal of Science and Research, Mrs. B. Vanathi 2. Comparing Choosing Appropriate Database for Storing Context in Context Aware System, International Journal of 2. Ms. T. Geetha Mr.M.Nagarajan 3. Ms. R. Deepa 4. Ms. C. Pabitha Ms.G.Sangeetha Computer science, Wireless Sensor Networks Life time Enhancement with Aid of Data Fusion, International Journal of Information Technology & Education, LEACH-C Improving Energy Efficiency of MANET by Enhanced Distance Based Broadcasting Protocol. 1. Retrieval of Fresh Information Using P2P Network, CiiT International Journal of Automation and Autonomous System, Refining SERP Search Engine Result Page For Enhanced Information Retrieval, Integrated Intelligent Research- International Journal on Data Mining Techniques and Application,2013 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 87 of 379
98 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Mr.B.Muthusenthil 1. Location Aided Cluster based Geographical Routing Protocol for Intermittently Connected MANET, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology (Annexure II), 2013 Accepted for Publication. 2. Impact Of Location Based Attacks On Geographical Routing Protocol, Jokull (Annexure I), Accepted for Publication. (IF: 1.64) 3. Effective Code guard Mechanism in Wireless Interflow Network Coding System, Journal of Optical Communications and Networking March 2013 & ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, Accepted for Publication. (IF: 0.64) 4. MANET Authentication - A review, IJCSNS (International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security) & International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Accepted for Publication. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering 1. Coded M-ary FSK DS-CDMA system in International Conference on Asia-Pacific Telecom 2000 at Vellore Engineering College Vellore during th of Dec Virtual Private Local Area Network in International Conference on Asia-Pacific Telecom 2000 at Vellore Engineering College Vellore during Dec , Performance Analysis of TCP Protocol Over Satellite Network using Genetic Algorithm, International Conference on communications and computer networks IASTED, Cambridge, USA, NOV Throughput Improvements in Satellite Network using FGCA, International Conference CIMCA 2003 Feb , Vienna Austria. 5. Secure Group Communication in Changing Topological 1. Dr.B.Chidambararajan Networks using Key Graphs, International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies and Internet Commerce, IAWTIC 2003, Feb-2003,Vienna,Austria 6. Performance of TCP Over Satellite Networks Under Severe Cross Traffic Using GA, International Journal of Mobile Communications, vol.2, no.4, Multicast Connection Capacity of WDM Switching Networks without Wavelength Conversion, WSEAS Transaction on Circuits and Systems, No.11, vol.4, pp , Nov Multicast Connection Capacity of WDM Switching Network without Wavelength Conversion, 7 th WSEAS International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Computational Techniques in Electrical Engineering, Sofia, Oct. 2005, pp Satellite Laser Communication Networks A Layered Approach, 5 th WSEAS International Conference on Telecommunications and Informatics, May , 2006 vol.5, pp Optical Satellite Communication Networks A Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 88 of 379
99 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Layered Approach, WSEAS Transaction on Communications, vol.5, pp , June Wavelet Decomposition for Detection and Classification of Critical ECG Arrhythmias 8th WSEAS International Conference on Mathematics and Computers in Biology and Chemistry (MCBC 07), Jun.19-21, 2007, pp Certain Investigations on Energy Saving Techniques using DVS for Low Power Embedded System. WSEAS Transaction on Computers, vol.5, pp , Dec Lossless Compression of DNA Microarray Images using VLSI, UPA International Journal of Image Processing & Network Techniques, vol.1, pp-74-80, Jan Certain Investigations on Energy Saving Techniques using DVS for Low Power Embedded System, 6th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Informatics and Communications, Elounda, Greece, August 18-20, 2006, pp Image Processing Techniques for Identifying Vehicle License Plate and Traffic Monitoring CiiT International Journal of Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning Vol.1, No.3, June Optical Sensor Traffic Monitoring Using Analog Image Processing Techniques, International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications, Vol.1, Issue 4, Nov-Dec2011, pp Extending Collision Avoidance Methods to Consider the Vehicle Shape and Kinematics of a Mobile Robot Using ARM Processor, International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications, Vol.1, Issue 4, Nov-Dec2011,pp Dr.M.Murugan 1. M.Murugan and N.K.Srivastava, Four Input Voice and Data Communication Through Single Optical Channel, Journal of Education, I.E.T.E., New Delhi, India, Apr-Jun.02, Vol:43, No:2, Pages: N.K.Srivastava, S.Bhattarjee, I.Singh, M.Murugan and A.D.Ranpura, Get Out the E-Vote, IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, New Jercy, USA, May-2003, Vol.19, No.3, Pages: M.Murugan, V.K.Kokate, M.S.Bapat and A.M.Sapkal, Synthesis of Nanosized Barium Titanate / Epoxy Resin Composites and Measurement of Microwave Absorption, Bulletin of Material Science Vol.33.No.6, Dec.2010, pp , Springer Publication M.Murugan, V.K.Kokate and M.S.Bapat, Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of reflectivity of nanosized CaTiO3/epoxy resin composites in microwave bands, Bulletin of Material Science Vol.34, No.4, Jul.2011, pp , Springer Publication. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 89 of 379
100 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 5. V.S. Hendre and M. Murugan, A Comprehensive Literature Survey on Antenna Selection in MIMO for Future Generation Wireless Systems CiiT International Journal of Wireless Communication, Vol.4, No.13, Aug. 2012, pp Pratibha P. Chavan, Dr. M Murugan, Pramod U. Chavan, Genetic Algorithm based Feature Subset Selection in Face Detection, IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE), ISSN: , ISBN: , Vol.4, pp: Ashok R. Khedkar, Archana M. Thite and M. Murugan, Review of Existing Methods for Side Lobe Suppression in OFDM System to Mitigate ICI CiiT International Journal of Wireless Communication, Vol.5, No.6, June 2013, pp a M.Murugan and N.K.Srivastava, Optical Fiber based Single Channel Quad Input Simplex Voice and Data Communication System, Proc. of International Conference on BBOFCT-2001, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, India, Dec.2001, Pages: N.K.Srivastava, S.Bhattarjee, I.Singh, M.Murugan and A.D.Ranpura, Electronic Voting Machine Design: Application of Dual Pressing Circuit and Paralysis Circuit, Proc. of International Conference on BBOFCT-2001, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, India, Dec.2001, Pages: M.Murugan, N.K.Srivastava, V.K.Kokate and A.M.Sapkal, Real Time Remote Intensive Care Unit for Patient in Emergency - a PC based approach Abstract book of International Conference on Instrumentation (INCON-2004), Pune, India, Dec.2004, Page: M.Murugan, R.G.Purandare and A.S.Tavildar, Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) Propagation, Proc. of International Conference on Sensors, Signal Processing, Communication, Control and Instrumentation (SSPCCIN), 3 rd - 5 th Jan.2008, VIT, Pune, pp: M.Murugan, N.P.Pathak, A.S.Tavildar and M.J.Khurjekar, Broadband Network for Live EduSat Connectivity of Conference Proceedings, Proc. of International Conference on Computer Networks and security [ICCNS-2008], VIT, Pune, 27 th 28 th Sept.2008, Pages: M.Murugan, V.K.Kokate, A.A.Athawale and M.H.M. Alhousami, Epoxy Resin modified Urea Formaldehyde and Silicon Urea Formaldehyde as Microwave Absorbers, Proceedings of International Conference on Recent Advances in Microwave Theory and Applications [Microwave-08], 21 st 24 th Nov. 08, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India, pp M Murugan, V.K.Kokate, A.A.Athawale, M.S.Bapat Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 90 of 379
101 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise and Mohammed H M Alhousami Nanoparticles of Barium and Strontium Titanates/ Epoxy resin as Microwave Absorbers, Proceedings of 10 th International Conference on Electro Magnetic Interference and Compatibility [INCEMIC-08], 26 th - 27 th Nov.08, Bangalore, India, pp r= &isnumber= M.Murugan and V.K.Kokate, Reflection Co-efficient of Multilayer Microwave Absorbers in X-band, Proceedings of the 10 th International Conference on Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility [INCEMIC-08], 26 th -27 th Nov.2008, Bangalore, India,pp a. rnumber= &isnumber= M.Murugan, V.K.Kokate, A.A.Athawale, M.S.Bapat and M.H.M.Alhousami, Composites of Barium Titanate/Epoxy Resin Synthesized in Different Concentrations as Microwave Absorber, Proc. of International Symposium on Microwaves [IEEE-ISM08], 3 rd 6 th Dec.08, Bangalore, India,pp R.S.pol, S.P.Mahajan and M.Murugan ActiveX Based Device Driver Proceedings of the International Conference on Communication and Control, Vivekananda Education Societies College of Engineering, Chembur, Mumbai, during 2 nd 3 rd Jan.2009, pp M.Murugan and V.K.Kokate, Microwave Reflectivity Measurement of Silicon Urea Polyvinyl alcohol / Epoxy Resin Composites in X and Ku Bands Proceedings of IEEE Applied Electromagnetic Conference (AEMC 2009), Kolkatta, Dec , a. M.Murugan and V.K.Kokate, Microwave Absorbing Polymer Composites, Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Trends an Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems (ELECTRO-2009), IT-BHU, Varanasi, Dec , 2009, pp er= M. Kamthe, V. S. Hendre, Dr. M. Murugan, Performance of Space-Time Block Coded MIMO Systems for Rayleigh Fading Channel, Proceedings of International Conference on the Recent Trends in Control Communication and Computer Technology (RTCCCT-2012) IRNet, Page no , November V. S. Hendre, Dr. M. Murugan, Performance of Precoded Orthogonal Space Time Block Code MIMO Syster for Mobile Wi-MAX System IEEE International Conference, Melmaruvathur, Page no. 5-8, April 3-5, M.Murugan, Piyush Bishnoi, Ashish Mishra and Manav Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 91 of 379
102 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Verma, Global Positioning System based Fleet Management and Distance Navigation Assistance System, Proceedings Annual Convention and Exhibition of IEEE India Council [ACE -2002], Kolkatta, India, DEC.2002, Pages: M.Murugan and V.K.Kokate, Low Profile VHF Antenna for Mobile Communication, Proc. of IEEE India Council Annual Conference (INDICON 2004), I.I.T Kharagpur, India, Dec.2004, Pages: Presented a paper titled 60 GHz Radio Channel 3. Mr.R.Ramesh Characteristics in an Indoor Environment for Home Entertainment Networks on April 21-22,201 at the International Conference on Recent Advances in information Technology & Mobile Communication-AIM2011 organized by the ACEEE, Nagpur. On-line on Springer Digital Library: 1. Presented a paper titled 60 GHz Radio Channel 4. Mr.D.Murugesan Characteristics in an Indoor Environment for Home Entertainment Networks on April 21-22,201 at International Conference on the Recent Advances in information Technology & Mobile Communication-AIM2011 organized by the ACEEE, Nagpur.On-line on Springer Digital Library: 1. Near Ground/ Floor RF Path Gain Measurements in 5. Mr.R.Ramesh Indoor Corridors at 2044MHz for Wireless Sensor Communication Journal: Published in Elsevier Journal of ProcedialEngineering,Volume 30, Pp , Near Ground/ Floor RF Path Gain Measurements in 6. Mr.D.Murugesan Indoor Corridors at 2044MHz for Wireless Sensor Communication Journal: Published in Elsevier Journal of Procedial Engineering, Volume 30, Pp , Trabecular architecture analysis in femur radiograghic 7. Mr.Udhayakumar G images using fractals, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine,first published on December 6, 2012 as doi: / Analysis of Trabecular Structure in Radiographic 8. Mr.Udhayakumar G Bone Images Using Bi-Dimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition, Journal of Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, 47,82-87,2011 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 1. Dr. D. Padma Subramanian 1. D. Padma Subramanian, R. P. Kumudini Devi and R. Saravanaselvan (2011), A New Algorithm for analysis of SVC s Impact on Bifurcation, Chaos and Voltage Collapse in Power Systems, International Journal of Electric Power and Energy Systems-Elsevier, Vol. 33, pp D. Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi (2009), Impact of LTC in Power System Non-linear Dynamics: Algorithm and Bifurcation Analysis, International Journal of Automation & Control, Vol. 3, No.2/3, PP D. Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 92 of 379
103 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2. Mr. S.Parthasarathy 3. Dr. K. Elango (2010) A sliding mode controller for SSSC to delay Hopf bifurcation in a differential algebraic power system model, International. Jounal of Automation & Control, Vol. 4, No. 2. pp D. Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi (2008), Performance Evaluation and Comparison of Conventional and FACTS devices in Mitigating Chaos Driven Instabilities, Iranian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Vol.7, No. 2, Summer Fall 2008, PP D. Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi (2007) A Novel SFL-SM controller for STATCOM to Improve Dynamic Performance of a Power System with Integrated Wind Generation, International Journal of Wind Engineering, Vol. 31, Issue 6, PP D. Padma Subramanian & R. P. Kumudini Devi (2007), Simulation of Unified Power Flow Controller for Transient Stability Enhancement Using EUROSTAG, WSEAS Transactions on Power systems, Issue 5,Vol.2, May,PP Studies on the assembly induced Performance losses in multi crystalline silicon solar PV module, European Journal of Scientific Research, Volume 62, No.2,pp , Outdoor Performance Characterization Of Multi-crystalline Silicon Solar Module, Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol. 12(18), 2012, pp: DOI: /jas Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Power Transmission Congestion Management in Restructured Power System by FACTS devices, Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding Using Evolutionary Programming, European Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 56, No. 3, pp , Elango, K., Paranjothi, S. R. and Sharmeela, C. Transmission Congestion Management in Restructured Power Systems by Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding Using Rule based OPF, European Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 57, No. 3, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Transmission Congestion Management Restructured Power System by Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding using Evolutionary Programming based OPF, International Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 5, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Congestion management in restructured power systems by FACTS devices and load shedding using extended Quadratic interior point method, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. A Novel Approach for Power Transmission Congestion Management using Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding by Multi Objective Particle Swarm Optimization, CiiT International Journal of Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning, Vol. 3, No. 7, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Congestion Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 93 of 379
104 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4. Ms.B. Vidhya 5. Ms. C.Janani 6. Ms. A. Shanmugapriya Management using Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding by Evolutionary Programming, Proceedings of the International Conference on Power, Control and Embedded System, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. A Novel Approach for Power Transmission Congestion Management using Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding by Multi Objective Particle Swarm Optimization, Proceedings of the International conference on advances in engineering and technology, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Transmission Congestion Management in Restructured Power Systems by FACTS Devices and Generation Rescheduling Using Evolutionary Programming, Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Congestion Management in Deregulation by the Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding Using Evolutionary Programming Based OPF, Proceedings of the International Conference on Mechanical and Electrical Technology, (China), Vol. 1-3, pp , 2011.China. 10. K. Elango, Dr. S. R. Paranjothi, Multi Area Economic Dispatch using Evolutionary Programming, Proceedings of National Conference on Computational Intelligence in Power apparatus and Systems (CIPS-2006). 1. DFIG Based Wind Energy System(WES)- IEEE JOURNAL 2. Application of Integrated Wind Energy Conversion System(WECS) and Photovoltaic(PV) Solar Farm as STATCOM to Regulate Grid Voltage during Night Time SPRINGER 1. Modeling and performance analysis of a small scale direct driven PMSG based Wind energy conversion systems in the International journal of energy technology and policy(iiste ONLINE) 1. Performance Analysis of Cascaded Z-Source Multilevel Inverter using 3rd Harmonic injection PWM in the International Journal of Computer Technology and electronics engineering(ijctee) 2. A comparative study of PWM strategies for Cascaded Z-Source Multilevel Inverter in the International Journal of Engineering Innovation and Research(IJEIR) 3. Design and Implementation of Cascaded Z-Source Multilevel Inverter IEEE JOURNAL Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 1. Dr. Andy Srinivasan 1. Real-Time Identification and Control of Heat Exchanger Process, A.Srinivasan, P.Lakshmi, Journal: Journal of Automation & System Engineering, Volume 2, Issue 1, PP Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 94 of 379
105 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2. Dr. S.Visalakshi 2. Wiener model based Nonlinear PID controller for CSTR, A.Srinivasan, P.Lakshmi, Journal: International Journal of Power System & Power Electronics,Vol. 2(1),pp Wiener model based Controller Design for a Physical Heat Exchanger.A.Srinivasan, P.Lakshmi, Journal: International Journal of AMSE Transaction on Automatic Control, Vol. 77(6). 4. Real-Time identification and Control of inverted Pendulum using LABVIEW A.Srinivasan, Z.Jenifer, Journal: ABI International Journal of Modern Science and Engineering, Vol.1, No.1, PP Dr.Andy Srinivasan Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering S.Visalakshi and Dr.S.Baskar, Convariance Matrix Adapted Evolution Strategy based decentralized congestion management for multilateral transactions, IET Generation, Transmission and distribution,vol 4, issue 3, March2010, pp Visalakshi, S. and Baskar, S. Multiobjective decentralized congestion management using modified NSGA- II, Arabian journal for science and engineering, vol.36, No.5, pp , August, S. Visalakshi et al., Fuzzy pattern recognition approach to power system security assessment National Conference on Intelligent and Efficient Electrical Systems, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, Jan S. Visalakshi and Dr. S. Baskar: Novel approach to forward market Congestion management using Modified NSGA-II SEMMCO 2010, Swarm, Evolutionary and Memetic Computing, 18 th December S.Visalakshi et al., Minimization of Losses by Optimal placement and sizing of Capacitors in a Radial Distribution Network with Distributed Generation Gravitational Search Algorithm International conference on advanced computing machines and embedded technology, ICACT S.Visalakshi et al., Evolutionary algorithms based centralized congestion management for multilateral transactions International Conference on Intelligent Instrumentation, Optimization and Signal Processing, S.Visalakshi et al., Energy Management system for a Poly generation Microgrid, accepted for publication in IEEE sponsered international conference at Karunya University. 3. Mr.K.Hrishikes and Mr.R.Issanraj Closed Loop Voltage Mode Control of Impedance Source Inverter in the International Conference ICEVENT 2013 held on 9 th Jan.2013 at SKP Engineering. 4. Mr.P.Tamilmani Micro Thermo Electric Generator for Heat Recovery Systems, International Conference on Nano Electronics and Nano Devices held on 21 st and 22 nd Jan.2013 at the Saveetha University. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 95 of 379
106 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 5. Ms.S.C.Prasanna Ms.S.Vanila and Ms.Agi Lydia Prizzi 6. Mr.V.Sureshkumar 7. Ms.S.Padma 8. Ms.M.Shanthi and Mr.G.Umapathi Sivam Simulation of Four Arm AC Automatic Voltage Regulator, International Conference, ICCCAN 13 held during 15th 17th Mar.2013 at Chennai Institute of Technology. Real Time Controlling of the Critical Parameter with Time and Power efficient model in Refinery in the International Conference, ICICES held on 21st and 22nd Feb.2013 at S.A.Engineering College. STATCOM Controlled Wind Energy Systems for Power Quality Improvement in the International Conference, INICES held on 21st and 22nd Feb.2013 at S.A.Engineering College. Internal Model Control Schemes for the Speed Regulation of Induction Motor, International Conference, ICEVENT 2013 held on 7th and 8th Jan.2013 at SKP Engineering College. Digital PID Controller for H-Bridge Boost Converter, International Conference, ICIIIOS 13 held on 1st Mar.2013 at Karunya University. Department of Mechanical Engineering 1. Mr.G.Ananth 1. ISSN: International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology(IJEIT) Volume 1, Issue4, April Mr.K.Sivakumar 1. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering (STROJN_ICKY _CASOPIS, 63, 2012, _c. 1) 2. ISSN: International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology(IJEIT) Vol. 1, Issue3, March Mr.S.Senthil Babu 1. ISSN: International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT) Vol. 1, Issue 4, April International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 3, Issue 7, June ISSN Department of Information Technology 1. A Survey of Activity Recognition and Understanding the Behaviour in Video Surveillance: published in the International Journal of Information Technology, Control 1. Ms. A.R. Revathi and Automation (IJITCA-2012) 2. A Review of Human Activity Recognition and Behavior Understanding in Video Surveillance in the International conference of Advanced Computer Science and Information Technology (ACSIT-2012) 2. Mr. S. Narayanan Cross Layer Based Routing and Rate Control Using Fuzzy Decision System in MANET in the International Review on Computer and Software ( IRECOS-February 2013) ISSN SNIP-0.486SJR Ms. R. Meenakshi Measurement of remaining Dentin thickness in dental X- rays prior to conservative/endodontic Treatment using Image Processing, 8 & 9 May th National Conference on Signals, Systems and Communication (NCSSC 08) in the Anna University, Chennai. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 96 of 379
107 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4. Mr. R.S. Vijay Ravikumaran CAR based safety model in automotive software engineering (accepted and published in ACM Digital Library) - ISBN February 2011 & 10 th WSEAS International conference on software engineering, Cambridge University Department of Mathematics 1. Indian J.Pure appl. Math.,32(9),September 2001,New Delhi. (Page No ) 2. The Australasian Journal of Combinatorics.32, February 2005, Australia (Page No ) 3. ARS Combinatoria, 76, July005,Canada(Page No ) 4. ARS Combinatoria, 85, October 2007,Canada(Page 1. Dr.A.Elumalai No.85-98) 5. Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences& Cryptography, 12 #2, April 2009,New Delhi (Page No ) 6. Journal of Informatics and Mathematical Sciences,2,#1,December 2010, New Delhi(Page No.45-49) 7. ARS Combinatoria, 104,April 2012,Canada(Page No ) 2. Mrs.T.Isaiarasi 1. A new multiparty key Agreement protocol using search problems in Discrete Heisenberg group in Indian Journal of Computer science and Engineering ISSN: Volume 3 Issue 1 2. Tripartite Key Agreement Protocol Using Triple Decomposition Search Problem in International Journal On Cryptography & Information Security ISSN : Mrs.Vijayalakshmi 1. Circulant Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number Matrices in International Journal of Algorithms, Computing & Mathematics.Volume 3, Number 2 May 2010 ISSN: pp ST decomposition method for solving FFLS in the International Journal of Ultra Scientists of Physical sciences volume 22 Number 3(M) ISSN: pp ST decomposition method for solving FFLS using Gauss Jordon for trapezoidal fuzzy matrices in the International Mathematical Forum, Vol. 6, 2011, no. 45, ISSN , Bulgaria, Europe. 1. Global Perfect Domination sets in Graph has been Published in the International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research and Applications, July Dec 2010, ; ISSN: Global Vertex Edge Domination sets in Graph has 4. Mrs.S.Chithra been Published in the International Mathematical Forum, Hikari Ltd, Vol 7, 5-8, 2012; ISSN Global Vertex Edge Domination chain and its characterization has been Published in National Journal of Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography, Taru Publication, Publishers of Scientific Books & Periodicals. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 97 of 379
108 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4. A Mathematical Model for the Fusion of Graph Theory and Web Service Composition has been published in the International Journal of Computer application, issue 2 vol-4 available at online. 5. Maximal Vertex Edge Domination sets in Graph has been Published in the Europian Journal of Scientific Research Vol.83 No.1 (2012), pp Department of Physics 1. Magnetic and electrical properties of Bi2O3 modified BaFe12O19 hexagonal ferrite. S.Ram, H.Krishnan, K.N.Rai and K.A.Narayan, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 28 (1989) Grain boundary effects on the resistivity of Zinc doped yttrium barium copper oxide. H.Krishnan,V.Sankaranarayanan, R.Vijayashree, C.K.Subramanian, R.Srinivasan and G.V.Subba Rao. Physical Review B 40 (1989) Fluctuation induced excess conductivity in Tl2CaBa2Cu2O8. R.Srinivasan,H.Krishnan,V.Sankaranarayanan,I.K.Gopalakrish nan, P.V.P.S.S.Sastry, J.V.Yakhmi and R.M.Iyer, Physica C 159 (1989) Resistivity, thermopower and single particle tunneling studies on some Zn doped Y-Ba-Cu-O superconductors. R.Srinivasan, V.Sankaranarayanan, C.K.Subramanian, P.F.Rajam, R.Vijayashree, H.Krishnan, U.V.Varadharaju and G.V.Subba Rao. Phase Transisitions 19 (1989) Paracoherence studies in Tl2CaBa2Cu2O8, CaLaBaCu3O7-y and CaSmBaCu3O7- y.h.krishnan,v.sankaranarayanan and R.Srinivasan. Physica B 165 & 166 (1990) Dr.H. Krishnan 6. Fluctuation induced excess conductivity in the compounds CaREBaCu3O7-y(RE - La and Sm). H.Krishnan, R.Srinivasan, V.Sankaranarayanan, C.K.Subramanian and G.V.Subba Rao Bulletin of Material Science 14 (1991) Excess conductivity studies in the paracoherence region in high temperature superconductors. H.Krishnan,.Sankaranarayanan, and R.Srinivasan. Physica C 194 (1992) Metal Thickness, Fiber Volume Fraction Effect on the Tensile Properties, Debonding of Hybrid Lamintes. P.Mathivanan, N.Balakrishnan, Krishnan.H, Journal of Reinforced plastics and composites, 29(14) (2010) Impact Properties of Aluminium - Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics Sandwich Panels. P.Mathivanan, N.Balakrishnan, Krishnan.H, Materials Research, 15(3), Synthesis, X-ray structural, characterization, NBO and HOMO LUMO analysis using DFT study of 4-methyl-N- (naphthalene-1-yl) benzene sulfonamide, Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 96(2012) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 98 of 379
109 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2. Dr.M.Anbuchezhiyan 11. Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic and Homo Lumo studies of 4-methyl-N-(4-methylphenyl) benzene sulfonamide, Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu, AIP Conf. Proc (2012) Phase Transitions - Resistivity, Thermopower and Single-Particletunneling studies on Some Zinc-Doped Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide Superconductors (SNIP) 0.096(SJR) 13. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy - Synthesis, spectroscopic studies, NLO, NBO and HOMO-LUMO analysis of 4-methyl-N-(3- nitro phenyl)benzene sulfonamide with experimental and theoretical approache (SNIP) 0.208(SJR) 1. Implementation of fuzzy logic controller based PID algorithm using a micro-controller S.Ananthi, S.Rajarajan and M.Anbuchezhiyan, J.Instrumen. Soc.. India, 2000, 32 (1) Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchelvan, C., 2008, Growth, Spectroscopic, Optical,Mechanical and Thermal Studies of ß-Alanine Cadmium Chloride Crystal, a Semi-organic NonlinearOptical Material, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials-Rapid Communications, 2 (10) pp Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchelvan, C., 2009, Synthesis and Characterization of New Organic Nonlinear Optical Crystal: L-Phenylalaninium Maleate, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy,74, pp Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchelvan, C., 2009, Synthesis, Characterization and Nonlinear Optical Studies of L-Leucinium Oxalate: a Single Crystal, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials-Rapid Communications, 3 (11) pp Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchelvan, C., 2010, Crystal Growth and Characterizations of L-Cystine Dihydrobromide -A Semiorganic Nonlinear Optical Material, Physica B: Condensed Matter, 405, pp Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Singh, S. P., Pal, P.K., Datta, P.K., Muthamizhchelvan, C., 2010, Effect of Strontium Chloride on the Optical and Mechanical Properties of γ glycinecrystals, Cryst. Res. Technol.,45 (5), pp Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchelvan, C., Sivakumar, K., 2011, Crystal Growth, Structure and Characterizations of New Semiorganic Nonlinear Optical Material - ß-Alanine Zinc Chloride, Material Research Bulletin, 45, pp Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchelvan,C., Kanakam,C.C., Singh, S.P., Pal, P.K., Datta,P.K., 2012 Etching, micro hardness and laser damage threshold studies of a nonlinear optical material L-valine Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. (2012) 58: Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 99 of 379
110 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3. Mrs.K.Sarojini 4. Dr.K.Thiruppathi 9. Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchelvan, C., Kanagam C Charles, Crystal Growth, Structure and Characterization of L-valine, (Communicated to Crotica chimica acta). 1. K.Sarojini, T.Thenappan published a paper entitled Dielectric studies of hydrogen bonded ternary systems: Acetonitrile + alcohols + benzene in journal of molecular liquids 151(2010) K.Sarojini, T.Thenappan published a paper entitled Dielectric Relaxation studies of Acetonitrile with Monoalcohols in benzene in International journals of materials sciences 4 (2009) K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan*, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Published a paper entitled Synthesis, X-ray structural, characterization, NBO and HOMO LUMO analysis using DFT study of 4-methyl-N-(naphthalene-1-yl)benzene sulphonamide in Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 96 (2012) K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan*, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Published a paper entitled Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic and Homo Lumo studies of 4-methyl-N-(4- methylphenyl)benzene sulphonamide in AIP Conf. Proc. 1447, 211 (2012). 5. K.Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Published a paper entitled Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic and Homo Lumo studies of 4-methyl-N-(4- methylphenyl) benzene sulfonamide, Advanced Materials Research, 665 (2013) K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Published a paper entitled Synthesis, spectroscopic studies, NLO, NBO and HOMO-LUMO analysis of 4-methyl-N-(3- nitro phenyl)benzene sulfonamide with experimental and theoretical approaches Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 108 (2013) K. Thiruppathi, S. Barathan, N. Anandhan, G. Sivakumar, (2009). Effect of Fly Ash and Water in Hydrated Srpc-A Ftir Study. Applied Physics Research. 2. K. Thiruppathi, S. Barathan, N. Anandhan, D. Govindarajan, (2010 )Dielectric and spectroscopic Studies of A Fly Ash Blended Cement Paste International Journal of Chemistry. Vol 2, No 1 3. G.Sivakumar, K.Mohanraj, K.Thiruppathi, D.Govindarajan, K.Raghu and S.Barathan. FTIR Analysis of Fly ash Admixtured cement. Acta Ciencia Indica, Vol.XXXIII P.No1, 089 (2007) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 100 of 379
111 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Department of Chemistry Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam = 10 Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen = 5 N. Jayaprakash = 1 Number of papers published by Faculty and students in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : 16 Number of publications listed in International Database (for Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 16 Monographs: 1 (Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam) Chapter in Books: 3 (Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam, Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen, V. Arivalagan) Citation Index : 24,SNIP: 40 (16 articles),sjr: 1.08 (16 articles) Impact factor : 42,h-index : 50 (Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam, Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen, N.. Jayaprakash) Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen 1. Studies on intermolecular interaction on binary mixtures Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 20, , Etching, Microhardness and Laser damage threshold studies of a nonlinear optical material L-valine, The European Journal of Applied Physics, 2012,article in Press 3. Growth and Characterization of a new NLO materials: 4- methoxy benzoin,photonics Letters of Poland,4(1),41-43, Studies on intermolecular interaction on binary mixtures,ultrasonics Sonochemistry,18, , Ultrasonics studies of intermolecular interaction in Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 19, , chloro-4-methoxy-3-nitrobenzil,acta Crystallographica Section E, 67, 1535, Structural features and existence of three photon absorption in Ag doped TiO2 nanoparticles, synthesized by sol-gel technique, Journal of alloys & compounds,554, , Spectral and nonlinear optical transmission studies of Zr4+doped TiO2 nanoparticles, Applied Surface Science, 266, , Synthesis and optical limiting effects in ZrO2 and ZrO2@ SiO2 Core-Shell nanostructures, Ceramics International, UV-sensitized nanomaterial semiconductor catalytic reduction of CoIII(N N)3 3+/nm-TiO2 and Co:TiO2 formation: SEM- EDX and HRTEM analyses Transition Metal Chemistry, 34, 915,923, Influence of Water-Methanol Solvation Assembly and the Key Consequences on the Photo Reduction of CoIII(L)3 3+ (L = (NH3)2, en, pn) Complexes via Ion- Pair Formation Zeitschrift Fur Physicolishe Chemie, 220, , Modeling Analysis of the Photoreduction of Cobalt(III)- Am(m)ine Complexes via (CoIII-I- ) Ion Pair Formation in Aqueous-Organic Solvent Mixtures: XRPD and Cyclic Voltammetric Studies Proceedings on Developing Scenario in Applied Sciences and Communicative English (Confluence 2012), with ISBN Number Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 101 of 379
112 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3. Dr. K. Karunanithi Department of MBA 1. Dr.J.Padmini 2. Dr. Radha Ganesh Kumar 3. Dr. K.Sentamilselvan 7. Regioselective synthesis of antipodal β-tetrabrominated meso-tetraarylporphyrins., Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn., (2008), 81, ,3,5,10,12,13,15,20-Octaphenylporphinatocopper(II)1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane solvate., Acta Cryst., E64, 2008, m330 m ,3,12,13-Tetramethyl-5,10,15,20-tetraphenyl-porphyrin., Acta Cryst., E63, 2007, o ,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-methoxyphenyl) porphinatozinc(ii).1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane solvate, Acta Cryst., E63, 2007, m3201 m Porphyrin-Fullerene, C60, Cocrystallates: Influence of C60 on the Porphyrin Ring Conformation., Inorg. Chem., 49, 2010, Inorganica Chimica Acta., 372, 2011, Competency Mapping: A corporate tool, Vol No. 7, April 2009, SRM Management Digest, ISSN: A Study on Investors Perception towards EVA as Reporting Practice, No 11 Issue 41 October-December 2008, Economic Challenger: 2. Gyrate your employees into brand ambassadors, Vol No. 8, April 2010, The Journal Of Brand Management, July Knowledge management Vista, Vol 1 issue 4, April 2012, SRM Management Digest, ISSN: Comparison of Bankruptcy models, Vol 7, April 2012, International journal of marketing, financial services and management research., ISSN: Role of Microfinance (SHG) in Enhancing Women Empowerment, Dec 2013, International Journal of Management science, ISSN No: Impact of Visual Merchandising on Consumer Behaviour of Students, Effective Management Practices, ISBN: Problems and prospects of Food security in India, Vol no1 Issue 1. Page Annamalai Journal Management. 2. A study on Non- Pesticidal methods for controlling diseases in Cuddalore district in Tamilnadu, Vol No. 5, April 2007, SRM Management Digest, ISSN: Performance analysis of marketing of agricultural commodities through regulated markets in Cuddalore district, Vol No.6, 2008, SRM Management Digest,ISSN Economic analysis of agricultural marketing growth and development, Vol No 4, Issue 1Nov- Sep 2008, Punjab Joural of Business Studies, ISSN: Problems and prospects of HRM in Rural India, Vol No. 7, SRM Management Digest,, April 2009, ISSN: A study on Entreprenuerial development in India, Vol 3 - Issue 1, International Journal of Management focus, Jan 2013, ISSN: Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 102 of 379
113 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4. Mr.V.Viswaprakash Mr. W.A. Abdul Nasser Mr. Ganesan@Kanakaraj 7. Mr. S. Saravanan 8. Mr. K. Guru Department of MCA 1. Dr.A.Pandurangan 1. Globalization and trade in textile industry, Vol 2 Issue 5, International journal of marketing and technology, ISSN: A study on Customer perception towards Indian Noni Products in MGR Nagar Chennai, July 2012, Contemporary Business Practices an overview, ISBN: An analysis of service quality on Hospitality offered in Hotel industries, Vol 1, Issue 1, Jan-Feb 2013, SPECTRUM An International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, ISSN A Study on Employees Stress with Reference to Automotive Manufacturing Components Industries in Chennai, Vol 2, Issue 4, April 2013, International Journal of Scientific Research, ISSN No: Effective Management Practices, ISBN: Evaluation of Training Procedure of Orizen for Freshers, Volume 3, June 2011, January-June 2009, International Journal of Applied Management Research, Number 2, TISSL International Publications, Pp Managing Depression of Employees in IT, Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy, ISBN No: Retail Investors interest in IPOs through policies of SEBI, Effective Management Practices,ISBN: Is Institutional participation in Initial Public Offerings a better signal for Investing? Vol 2, Issue 4, April 13, Intr. Journal of Scientific Research, ISSN Viral Marketing, Effective Management Practices, ISBN: Data hiding and Retrieval of Encrypted file in Images/Videos using ANN Methods. Intl. J. of Advanced Networking and Applications (IJANA), Vol 2(2) pp , Oct Standardized CUSUM Control Chart, International Journal of Mathematics and Applied Statistics(IJMAS), Vol 1(2). Pp , Dec ~ ~ ~ ~ 3. Construction of α Cut Fuzzy X R and X S Control Charts Using Fuzzy Trapezoidal Number, International Journal of Research and Reviews in Apllied Sciences(IJRRAS), Vol 9, Issue 1, pp , Oct Variance of the Time to Recruitment in a Single Graded manpower System-SCBZ Property, International Journal of Research in Computer Application & Management (IJRCM), Vol 1, Issue 6. pp 54-56, Aug Fuzzy Multinomial Control Chart with Variable Sample Size, International Journal of Engineering Science and Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 103 of 379
114 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2. Mr. A. Abdul Rasheed Technology(IJEST), Vol 3, Issue 9, pp , Sept Standardized CUSUM Median Control Chart Based on FSS and VSS, Journal of Indian Academy of Mathematics, Vol 33, No. 2. pp , Simplified Fuzzy Adaptive Resonance Theory Map(SFAM) for Tuberculosis Response Prediction,International Conference on Advances in Optoelectronics, Information and Communication Technologies, Excel Publishers, New Delhi. pp A Study on the Traffic Problems Through Factor Analysis The PMU Journal of Humanities and Sciences, Vol 3 No. 1, pp Jan Mutual accessibility for community discovery in social networks, IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication and Networking Technologies. 2. Social Network Analysis in an Online Blogosphere, Intl. Jnl.of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol.3, No. 1, pp , Provide details (if any) of research awards received by the Faculty recognition received by the Faculty from reputed professional bodies and agencies, nationally and internationally, incentives given to Faculty for receiving state, national and international recognitions for research contributions Certificate of Merit Mr. M.Baskaran of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering has guided UG/PG project titled FREE SPACE OPTIC NETWORKING SYSTEM has fetched financial assistance of Rs.6000/- under TNSCST Scheme during the Academic Year IETE has sent Rs.5,320/- for students activity and this amount has been used to conduct the Expert Lecture on LTE (Long Term Evolution) by Dr.Padmanaban Ramasamy on 26 th February ISTE has sponsored Rs. 1 lakh for the Short Term Training Programme on RF Engineering for Wireless Networks from May 6 th to May 11 th Ms. A.R. Revathi National - A Survey of Activity Recognition and Understanding the Behaviour in Video Surveillance: published in the International Journal of Information Technology, Control and Automation (IJITCA-2012). Ms.K.Sarojini received Best Oral Paper Presentation Award in conference on Recent Advances in Molecular Physics conducted by the Department of Physics, Queen Mary s College, Chennai on 10 th, 11 th February Ms.K.Sarojini received the Best Oral Paper Presentation Award in the 3 rd National Conference on Condensed Matter and Materials Physics Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 104 of 379
115 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise conducted by the Department of Physics, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat during March 03 rd to 05 th Dr.M.Anbuchezhiyan received the Best Oral Paper Presentation Award received in the National Conference on Physics of New Materials (NCPNM -2012), April 20 th and 21 st 2012, organized by the Department of Physics, Noorul Islam University, Kumarakoil Dr.H.Krishnan, Dr.M.Anbychezhiyan, Ms.K.Sarojini received incentives for the publication in international journals. 3.5 Consultancy Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry interface? Our college has good alumni base who are currently working with many reputed companies. This group certainly helps us in campus placements. Centralized placement cell of the institution also interacts with industries to know their job requirements and the placement officer of this institution acts as a liaison officer between the companies and college Management. Institute-Industry Interaction explores the possibility of our students to undergo in-plant training and to carry out their academic project work in such industries and also depute our Faculty member to undergos industrial exposure during their vacation in reputed industries. The placement department maintains the institute-industry interface and organises training programmes and placement drives for the benefit of students. The department also organizes the orientation programs for the I year and III year and Pre placement talk for the final year students. As AICTE has signed an MOU with BSNL to use the training facilities, we are entitled to get the benefits of the same. Entertaining the industry in the Industry-Institute-Interaction ( III) by engaging them in the following activities Industrial Visits Consultancy projects. Inviting industry experts for our UG/PG students for guest lecturers. Conducting joint technical programs and events. To Inaugurate and deliver Key Note Address in Conference, Seminar, Symposium, FDP, Workshop etc. Memorandum of Understanding Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 105 of 379
116 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What is the stated policy of the institution to promote consultancy? How is the available expertise advocated and publicized? The College encourages its teachers to take consultancy and R&D assignments within Institution, with other institutions or Industries, appropriate to the teachers' competence. The teacher shall undertake such assignments o When the College is approached for such help and the College assigns such engagement to the particular teacher or o When the teacher himself/herself is approached by the outside agency for such help. In either case, the teacher shall take up the assignment by obtaining the approval of the Principal/Chairman/Correspondent in writing. Major areas of expertise are advertised through department homepage in the main college website, news letter and also through technical events/programmes, customized s and public aware talks. Industrial problems are always solicited to provide solution through expertise of Faculty members. Educational Consultancy is provided to the students. Various departments have been giving consultancy services How does the institution encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and available facilities for consultancy services? The teacher shall avail of the administrative and infrastructure facilities available in the college for carrying out his/her assignment. The teacher shall also associate other members of the Faculty in working on the assignments. Faculty members are always encouraged to work with the available equipments without any limitation. The department encourages Faculty members to visit industries to supervise the project work carried out by the students in industries and ascertain the possibilities for any consultancy/collaboration activities. Through personal visits to industries in order to obtain consultancy work. By motivating to attend conferences and seminars/symposiums Permissible activities under this include, professional society membership, attending national &international conferences, procurement of journals etc. Staff members are given incentives in this context. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 106 of 379
117 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by the institution and the revenue generated during the last four years. On merit basis, consultancy services are provided by the institution. However, institute is striving hard for more consultancies in future What is the policy of the institution in sharing the income generated through consultancy (staff involved: Institution) and its use for institutional development? The teacher shall levy professional charges on the benefiting agency; however, the charges shall be shared with the college on the following basis: Where it is a project or R&D type assignment, involving the infrastructure facilities and work time, it shall be 60:40 (40% to College). In all other cases like consultancy assignments, it shall be 80:20 (20% to College). On merit basis, consultancy services are provided by the institution. Refer to the Human Resources Policy Handbook posted in the college website for more details. 3.6 Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) How does the institution promote institution-neighborhood-community network and student engagement, contributing to good citizenship, service orientation and holistic development of students? The institution promote institution neighborhood - community network by initiating the community development activities through its National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit. The recent major NSS activities are Tree plantation held at adopted village, Maraimalai Nagar NSS camp for cleaning and arranging the books in public library at Maraimalai Nagar. Dengue awareness program at Madambakkam village near Gudvancheri. NSS camp for cleaning work at Kannivakkam village in Perumattanallur panchayat. Part of NSS special Camp, Health Awareness Rally was conducted at Adopted village, Maraimalai Nagar Traffic and General Awarness Program Voters ID Camp for Chengalpet Segment Independence Day, Republic Day, Voters Day, Teachers Day Celebration Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 107 of 379
118 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What is the Institutional mechanism to track students involvement in various social movements / activities which promote citizenship roles? Extension activities are conducted through NSS activities. Traffic and General awareness program at Vandalur junction and Gudvancheri junction. Voter s ID camp for Chengalpet segment at Valliammai Engineering College by our NSS team How does the institution solicit stakeholder s perception on the overall performance and quality of the institution? The Management has developed evaluation tools for stakeholders to record their opinion, suggestions and objection for constructive developments for future. Institute is highly concerned with its stakeholder i.e. includes students, parents, staff, alumni. We value the opinions and needs of our students at every stage. During the admissions, we inform the college rules and regulations to the students and their parents. Suggestion / Complaint box is placed at various places on the campus which are accessible to students. Every class consists of one Class Representative (CR) and one Assistant-Class Representative (ACR), and see that one among them is a girl representative. They communicate students requirements and problems to the respective Class Coordinator / Head of the Department. They are informed about their wards academic performance after each periodical tests and attendance records at the end of each month through letters. The Short Message Service (SMS) is sent to all the parents if their ward is absent without intimation and some time phone calls are made to inform their absence. Direct interaction of the Parents/guardians with the H.O.D. is also encouraged. We have regular staff meetings to keep the staff updated about changes and developments of the institute. We have constituted an Alumni Association. The association organizes meetings and has regular formal and informal interactions wherein any alumnus is free to give their suggestions. Periodic meetings of all stakeholder by the Principal/Management to review the progress. Minimum two meetings compulsarily, one at the time of induction of freshers and one at the time of graduation. The overall performance and quality of the institution is updated in our college website, social media such as Facebook too. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 108 of 379
119 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution plan and organize its extension and outreach programmes? Providing the budgetary details for the last four years, list the major extension and outreach programmes and their impact on the overall development of students. Year NSS Rs.12, Rs.12, Rs.12, Rs.12, How does the institution promote the participation of students and Faculty in extension activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC and other National/ International agencies? We encourage the students to participate in NSS, YRC etc Give details on social surveys, research or extension work (if any) undertaken by the college to ensure social justice and empower students from the under-privileged and vulnerable sections of society? The students along with college Faculty have visited the orphanage, blind home. Extra facilities are given to the physically challenging students Reflecting on objectives and expected outcomes of the extension activities organized by the institution, comment on how they complement students academic learning experience and specify the values and skills inculcated. To provide knowledge and quality based education to the students by giving moral values. The students who have been part of this process, motivate other students How does the institution ensure the involvement of the community in its reach out activities and contribute to the community development? Detail on the initiatives of the institution that encourage community participation in its activities? NSS camp for cleaning work at Kannivakkam village in Perumattanallur panchayat. Part of NSS special Camp, Health Awareness Rally was conducted at Adopted village, Maraimalai Nagar by our Valliammai Engineering College NSS Students Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 109 of 379
120 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Give details on the constructive relationships forged (if any) with the other institutions of the locality for working on various outreach and extension activities. Our VEC NSS unit has tie up with SRM NSS unit for the Traffic control and some extension activities Give details of awards received by the institution for extension activities and/contributions to the social/community development during the last four years. Awards received by the Anna University for 1) Aids Awareness Programme 2) Arivu Kalanchiyam Programme 3.7 Collaboration How does the institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories, institutes and industry for research activities. Cite examples and benefits accrued of the initiatives - collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing facilities and equipment, research scholarships etc. Collaborative arrangements /MoUs Industrial Visits Seminars / Expert Lectures MoUs Names of Collaborations NLC, BHEL, CLRI, ETPS, ICF TCS, Futura Electronics, Prolific Systems and Vi Microsystems Pvt. Limited, LAB Tech Benefits Institute industry interaction. Establishments of research Labs. Helps the institute to provide guidance towards career in industry Provide details on the MoUs / collaborative arrangements (if any) with institutions of national importance/other Universities/ industries/corporate (Corporate entities) etc. and how they have contributed to the development of the institution. Sr. Collaborative arrangements /MoUs 1. Industrial Visits 2. Student Project Names of Collaborations NLC, BHEL, CLRI, ETPS,ICF,TANGEDCO HCL, Caritor, Wipro, BHEL, IOCL, L&T Benefits *Bridging the gap between academic learning and industrial. *An orientation towards career in industry. *An orientation towards career in industry. *Training through proper channel for skill up gradation. *Be accustomed to the industrial requirement Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 110 of 379
121 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3. Students Training Accenture, TCS 4. Seminars / Expert Lectures 5. MoUs TCS, Futura Electronics, Prolific Systems and Technologies, MFL, NTPC Vi Microsystems Pvt. Limited, LAB Tech Electronics *An orientation towards career in industry. *Training through proper channel for skill up gradation. *Be accustomed to the industrial requirement. *Enhancement of professional skills. *Development of application oriented knowledge. *Career guidance. *Institute industry interaction. *Institute industry interaction. *Sharing of resource. *Establishments of research Labs Give details (if any) on the industry-institution-community interactions that have contributed to the establishment / creation/up-gradation of academic facilities, student and staff support, infrastructure facilities of the institution viz. laboratories / library/ new technology /placement services etc. Sr. Collaborative arrangements /MoUs 1. Industrial Visits 2. Student Project Names of Collaborations NLC, BHEL, CLRI, ETPS,ICF,TANGEDCO HCL, Caritor, Wipro, BHEL, IOCL, L&T 3. Students Training Accenture, TCS 4. Seminars / Expert Lectures 5. MoUs TCS, Futura Electronics, NTPC, Prolific Systems & Technologies, MFL Vi Microsystems Pvt. Limited, LAB Tech Electronics Benefits *Bridging the gap between academic learning and industrial. *An orientation towards career in industry. *Training through proper channel for skill up gradation. *B *An orientation t d towards t th career in industry. *Be accustomed to the industrial requirement. *Enhancement of professional skills. *Development of application oriented knowledge. *Career guidance. *Institute industry interaction. *Sharing of resource. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 111 of 379
122 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Highlighting the names of eminent scientists/participants who contributed to the events, provide details of national and international conferences organized by the college during the last four years. SI. No Name of the programme Embedded Systems Design and Digital Signal Processing implementation in Electrical Engineering House wiring, maintenance on electrical equipments, calibration of Recent trends in Power Systems Nature Workshop Community Development Programme Date and Duration One day One day Guest Lecture EMERGE National level Electromagnetic Theory Special machines Electrical Multi Polar World- Your opportunities for a life time IEEE student branch Inauguration 9. EMERGE Application of artificial intelligence in Electrical Engineering Simulation of closed loop systems and custom build circuits using LabVIEW Design of Electric Motor Drive March 2008 FDP Guest Lecture Guest Lecture Professional Organizational Activities National Level Technical Symposium One day One day th and 17 th Sept 2008 Guest Lecture Workshop One day Guest Lecture Resource person Dr L.R. Rajagopal, Managing Director, SANDS instrumentation Pvt. Ltd D. Sivaguru, Retd Foreman, CEG, Anna University Dr.B. K. Panigrahi, Asst. Professor IIT, Delhi Dr. P. Suresh Chander Pal Dr.S.Thiruvengadam Dr. P. Danajayan Prof & Head, DECE Pondichery Engg College S. Sreeraman, Professor, DEEE, CEG, Anna University P. G. Raghuraman, Laed, Accenture, 1. Dr. S. Salivahanan, 2. Dr. P. Suresh Chander 1. Dr. S. Rajvel Vice president and head L&T Ltd, Chennai, 3. Mr.H.R.Mohan,Chairm an Dr. T. Thyagarajan, Professor and Head MIT,Chrompet, Chennai C.Selvakumar Managing Director, Labtech Electronics P Ltd Dr. S. Paramasivam General Manager (R&D) ESAB India Ltd Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 112 of 379
123 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 13. Open House Graphical Design LabVIEW System Using Communication Past, Present and Future Project Exhibition Faculty Workshop Guest Lecture Customer Perspectives Guest Lecture VHDL- Programming Concepts 18. NCEEE Special machines Electrical EMERGE 11 Technical symposium Add Program National Conference FDP- Anna University Sponsored on National level technical symposium to To To Dr. Mayilsamy Annadurai, Project Director, Chandrayaan Mr. Visweswaran, National Instruments, Bangalore Dr.L.Nithyanandan Prof.& Head, ECE Department, PEC. Dr. S. Rajvel Vice President and Head L&T Ltd, Chennai, Mr. Balakrishnan, Director, Central Training Institute 1. Mr. S. Rajavel, Sr. Vice President, L&T ECC, Chennai, 2. Dr. Gomati Nayagam, Executive Director, CWET, Chennai 3. Dr. P. A. Balakrishnan 4. Dr. S. Paramasivam 5. Dr. S. P. Natarajan 6. Dr. R. Ananda 1. Nt Dr. R. j Arumugam 2. Dr. Kamaraj 3. Dr. Srinivasan 4. Dr. Kavitha 5. Mrs. Latha-CEG,AU 6. Dr. S. P.Natarajan 1. Dr.R.Vijayarajeswaran, M.D, Vi Micro Systems 2.Balaji, Design Manager, Alstom Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 113 of 379
124 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 21. Conference-NCEEE-12 National Conference 22. Web based Electronics Laboratory To Workshop Cloud Computing Workshop Dr. S. Salivahanan, Principal, SSN College of Engineering 2.Smt. Namagiri Ramesh, Delivery Manager, TechMahindra 3.Mr. Gautham Ponnu, Application Engineer, National Instruments 4.Dr. S.P. Natarajan, Professor & Head, Department of EIE, Annamalai University 5.Dr. M. Kumarappan, Professor, Department of EEE, Annamalai University 6.Dr.S.S.Dash, Prof. & Head, Dept. of EEE, SRM University 7.Dr. S. Thiruvengadam, Professor of Eminence 8.Mr. V.G. Manoharan, Chief Engineer, Protection and Communication, Tamilnadu Transmission Corporation, TNEB Ltd. Mr.Sivakumar, Cranes Software Pvt. Ltd Dr. R. Vijayarajeswaran, M.D, Vi Micro Systems Pvt Ltd. 24. Trouble Shooting & Maintenance of Laboratory Equipment Training programme for support Staff Mr. Nagasai Mr. Ramanamoorthy Asean Instruments Pvt. Ltd Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 114 of 379
125 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 25. Computational Intelligence Techniques Engineering in Skill Development Programme To SCADA Guest lecture Electric Traction 28. NCMMC NCEEE-13 Add-on program National Conference National Conference th Graduation Day Event Dr.T.Thiyagarajan, Prof & Head, Instrumentation Engg, MIT, Chrompet 2.Dr.N.Kumarappan, EXECOM Member, IEEE Madras Section. 3.Mr. Anbazhagan, Asst. Prof., of EEE Dept., Annamalai University. 4.Dr.Christober Asir Rajan, Asso. Prof., of EEE Dept., Pondicherry Engg. Engr. A. Thiagarajan, Assistant Executive Engineer SCADA, TANGEDCO. Engr. Balakrishnan Retd. Divisional Engineer Southern Railways. Prof.Dr.C.Muthamizhchelv an, Director(E&T), S.R.M.University. Dr. N. Senthil Kumar, Professor, Dept. of EEE, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College Prof. N. Balakrishnan, Ph.D., Associate Director, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. 31. National Level Technical Symposium XploITs2K13 National Mr.Rajarajan Sivasubramanian, Sr. Delivery Manager, CTS 32. National Level Technical Symposium ORKESTRIM 2K13 National Mr.K.Rajasekar, AGM, Customer Mobility-BSNL 33. National Level Technical Symposium MEQNZO'13 National Mr.Deepak Patel, General Manager-Asia Pacific, Ford Motor 34. National level Technical Symposium TARAS 2013 National Ms.Namagiri Ramesh, Delivery Manager, Tech Mahindra Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 115 of 379
126 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise National Level Students Technical Symposium CONSTRUO'13 National Level Technical Symposium COLOSIUM'13 National National Mr.K.C.Parameswaran, Joint Chief Engineer (Highway Dept) Dr.M.Saravanan, M.S, Ph.D., Senior Researcher, Ericson Research India Pvt. Ltd., 37. National Level Technical Symposium CYBORGS 2K13 National Dr.P.Manikandan, Project Manager IBM 38. A National Level Technical Symposium EMERGE 2K13 National Mr.P.Kanagavel, Scientist and unit Chief, ITCS Centre for Wind Energy Technology 39. A national seminar on Concepts of Green Chemistry National Seminar Prof. Sundarababu Baskaran, Dept. of Chemistry, IIT Madras How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite examples (if any) of the established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated - a) Curriculum development/enrichment b) Internship/ On-the-job training c) Summer placement d) Faculty exchange and professional development e) Research f) Consultancy g) Extension h) Publication i) Student Placement j) Twinning programmes k) Introduction of new courses l) Student exchange m) Any other 1. An MoU with the software giant INFOSYS under their Campus Connect Programme has been entered. 2. VEC has also signed an MoU with Sutherland Global Services Ltd. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 116 of 379
127 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3. CAARE Campus connect program with Accenture. 4. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering has signed MoUs with the following Vi Microsystems Pvt. Limited LAB Tech Electronics Sl.No Facilities Benefits Acquired 1. Internship / Onthe-job training Companies like HCL, Accenture are providing both training and placements 2. Summer Placement Companies such as TCS, HCL and Accenture conduct their recruitment process during the summer slot for the institution. 3. Consultancy Bi directional consultancies have been carried out which helps in service and technical support for various laboratories Student Placement Resource Sharing Companies such as TCS, HCL and Accenture conduct their recruitment process during the summer slot for the institution. Eminent personalities from industry share their knowledge both on technical and managerial aspects by being the chief guests for conference, symposium, skill development program, Faculty development program, Hands- on training and Guest Lectures Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning, establishing and implementing the initiatives of the linkages/collaborations. The college invites eminent personnel from industries for delivering Guest lectures, Conducting workshops, Hands on training etc. Through discussions, we try to promote better relations with them so that our relations culminate in signing MoUs, assisting in the modernization and extension of laboratory facilities, consultancy services, etc. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 117 of 379
128 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CRITERION IV: INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES 4.1 Physical Facilities What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure that facilitate effective teaching and learning? The objective of our institution is to provide world class engineering education to the students thereby providing excellent human resources for national and international organizations. To meet out this objective we have provided good infrastructure and resource facilities. The institution constantly and continuously expands and upgrades the infrastructure like classrooms, well equipped laboratories, seminar halls, library with reading rooms, digital library, auditorium, Wi-Fi connections, lush green campus, enough parking, playgrounds, and separate hostel for boys and girls with full backup genset facility. In addition to the above common facilities, each department has its own department library, computer centre, administrative, conference & seminar halls. The departments of ECE, Physics and Chemistry of our institution are approved as research centers of the Anna University, Chennai for doing research with adequate infrastructure facilities. Majority of Laboratories are air conditioned. 10Mbps Internet & intranet facility. 100% Power backup facility for the entire campus Detail the facilities available for a) Curricular and co-curricular activities classrooms, technology enabled learning spaces, seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, Animal house, specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research etc. The institution has a state of art infrastructure which is spread over acres of land. It covers Admin block, Civil block, I year block, I year annexure block, 12 storeyed New block approximately each having 1,500 sq.m floor and sports grounds. The institution has more than 80 classrooms/tutorial rooms and all rooms are airy with good lighting and provision for Wi-Fi connectivity and internet access. Our institution has 70 well equipped laboratories and workshops of different departments. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 118 of 379
129 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Language laboratory with more than 60 systems and Globarena software is available. A conference hall and two seminar halls with public addressing systems, LCD projector, etc are available for conducting seminars, symposium, workshops and meeting. Nearly 500 members can be accommodated in the seminar hall. Student chapters of professional bodies of ISTE, CSI, IETE and IEEE are available to carry out the co-curricular activities of the college. Laptops are provided to all heads of the departments to promote research and updation of their domain knowledge. The place, the ambience and the environment immensely contribute to the growth and the flowering of a human mind. The botanical garden with its greenery and flowering plants like Areca Palms, Acalypha Red, Cocus Nucifera etc. near the entrance of the college, are the lungs of the campus. College campus is dotted with beautiful coconut trees. b) Extra curricular activities sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium, auditorium, NSS, NCC, cultural activities, Public speaking, communication skills development, yoga, health and hygiene etc. A dedicated sports facility is established with provision for games and sports. Games like shuttle, table tennis, chess, caroms, etc. and sports like cricket, athletics (200 mts track), volley ball and basket ball can be played. The following sports facilities are available: Basket Ball - 2 courts (with flood light) Volley Ball - 2 courts (with flood light) Ball Badminton - 2 Grounds Kabadi - 2 courts Hand Ball - 2 courts Indoor Games : Chess, Table Tennis, Carom The Hostels are equipped with hi-tech Gym facilities. The NSS unit of institution is functioning from the year 2001 with more than 100 volunteers. They are conducting special camps with several activities such as Tree plantation, Health awareness rally, Traffic and General awareness, Voter s ID camp, Blood donation etc. Cultural activities are an integral part of students college life. Students participate in the cultural activities for a wide variety of reasons: for enjoyment and entertainment, for personal growth and development, as a means of expression, to learn new skills, to meet new people and to pass on the cultural traditions. College has a rich heritage of nurturing, nourishing and showcasing talents in the fields of cultural, literary and fine arts. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 119 of 379
130 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line with its academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific examples of the facilities developed/augmented and the amount spent during the last four years (Enclose the Master Plan of the Institution/ campus and indicate the existing physical infrastructure and the future planned expansions if any). Our institution is continuously planning to improve the infrastructure for the academic growth as per the AICTE and the Anna University norms. Recently a building has been constructed with 12 floors [each floor is 1500 sq.m approx.,] worth of 20 crores with automatic fire sensor, modern lighting arrangement with centralized AC and two lifts. The Master Plan of the college is given below How does the institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the requirements of students with physical disabilities? The institution has provided lift facility for the physically challenged students in all the multi-storeyed buildings. The institution has also developed other facilities for the physically challenged students such as ramp. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 120 of 379
131 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within them: Separate boy s and girl s hostel accommodating about 1,200 students named KRS hostel, TRS hostel. The hostel provides audio-video aids [television, music player, games etc.,] and magazines in the hostel library, newspapers, gym, indoor and outdoor games. Constant supply of safe drinking water and hot water facility to the hostel students. Common computer centre with net access available. Wi-Fi facility is also available for laptops and other electronic gadgets. On each floor the first aid kit is kept for emergency. In any other severe cases the students are taken to the 24 hour functioning SRM medical college and hospital which is situated in the adjoining campus. Staff quarters are available for Principal, Vice-Principal, teaching & nonteaching staff. Near the entrance of the hostels and Residential facility a gate-keeper room with proper security is available. Genset for 24*7 power backup. Canteens, shopping complex, guest house, hotel, parking, garden, dispensary etc What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of health care on the campus and off the campus? Dispensary and first-aid facility are available including ambulance, doctors etc as the institution is situated nearby SRM medical college and hospital Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus spaces for special units like IQAC, Grievance Redressal unit, Women s Cell, Counseling and Career Guidance, Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and students, safe drinking water facility, auditorium, etc. The institution has already established the IQAC Cell, Grievance Redressal Cell, Women s Cell, Counseling and Career Guidance, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and students. Periodical counseling is being done through counseling unit for the benefit of the students and further they are continuously being motivated to improve their academic performance and attitudes. Our institution has a placement department and its function is to train the students for employability and place the students in the leading companies. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 121 of 379
132 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise SRM medical college and hospital situated nearby the institution provides all health care needs. Hygienic and delicious food and refreshment are available in the college canteen in addition to the hostel mess. We are having bank facilities. City Union Bank of Tambaram branch & Indian bank of SRM University branch are functioning with ATM facility located in the college campus. Post office is located in the adjoining campus. Safe drinking water is provided to staff and students. More details are available in the college website Library as a Learning Resource Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to render the library, student/user friendly? Yes, headed by library co-ordinator with one member from each department. The committee functions as a bridge between students and staff with library. Any urgent requirement of books for the students/staff may be procured within a day for Teaching, Research & Development Provide details of the following: Total area of the library : 2,700 Sq. Mts Total seating capacity : 310 Working hours : The timings in Working day is 8.00am pm [Monday-Friday] The timings in Weekend is 8.30am pm [Saturday] The timings in vacation is 8.30am pm Layout of the library (individual reading carrels, lounge area for browsing and relaxed reading, IT zone for accessing e-resources) The layout of the first and second floor in the multistoried new building is enclosed. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 122 of 379
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135 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e- journals and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring new books, journals and e-resources during the last four years. The books requirement as per the AICTE & the Anna University syllabi is collected from each department every year and books are purchased as per the norms of the institute. The print version of journals & e-journals are updated as per the request from the department or recommendation of the Library Committee. The Library budget is enhanced every year. Library Holdings Text books/ Reference Books Journals/ Periodicals Year Total Cost No. [Rs] Year Total Cost No. [Rs] Year Total Cost No. [Rs] No. Year Total Cost [Rs] ,35,028/ ,59,751/ ,70,849/ ,77,656/- 75 2,95,380/ ,20,532/ ,18,175/ ,66,540/- e-resources 196 4,88,020/ ,12,080/ ,48,108/ ,83,543/- Total (Rs.) 11,18,428/- 9,31,563/- 34,37,132/- 25,27,739/ Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum access to the library collection? OPAC We are having OPAC facilities. Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals We are having Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple databases We are having online access to e-journals, e-books. Digital library with 33 systems. Library Website It is included in the college website. In-house/remote access to e-publications We are having in-house/remote access to e-publications through campus wide access facility. Library automation We are having Library automation, with barcodes. Total number of computers for public access In OPAC, we are having two computers. In digital library, we are having 33 computers. Total number of printers for public access For public access we are not having the printers. We are having reprography facilities. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 125 of 379
136 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Internet band width/ speed : 10 Mbps Institutional Repository We are having project report of UG and PG courses and back volumes of periodicals. Participation in Resource sharing networks/consortia (like Inflibnet) AICTE-INDEST, SRM University Central Library, NPTEL-IIT Madras, MALIBNET, British Council Library, Anna University Library Provide details on the following items Average number of walk-ins : 255 per day Average number of books issued/returned : 115 per day Ratio of library books to students enrolled : 10 books Average number of books added during the last three years : 2,768 books/year. Total books are 8306 Average number of login to opac (OPAC) : 222 / month Average number of login to e-resources : 105 Average number of e-resources downloaded/printed : 7,399 per month Number of information literacy trainings organized : one per semester Details of weeding out of books and other materials : No books have been weeded out so far. Xerox machine outdated and repaired, only been weeded out Give details of the specialized services provided by the library Manuscripts : Not available Reference For reference we maintained separate reference section for UG and PG with 8000 volume of books. Reprography Reprography facility is available in the library. ILL (Inter Library Loan Service) ILL service in SRM University, Anna University, MALIBNET, British Council Library. Information deployment and notification (Information Deployment and Notification) Apart from browsing VEC Digital Library, we are allowed to use SRM University Central library, Digital library section, Anna University and other colleges using MALIBNET membership card. Download: Campus wide access & downloading to various e-resources by staff & students. NPTEL online & other e-resources are available. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 126 of 379
137 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Printing: We don t print as all records are maintained in the digital Library. Reading list/ Bibliography compilation For this we prepared electronic catalogue. In-house/remote access to e-resources We are having in-house/remote access to e- resources. User Orientation and awareness Lecturers on NPTEL, audio & video section, Edusat through SRM University. Assistance in searching Databases OPAC is available to know the status of the books, project report and also back volume of journals. The list of e-books, e-journal, indexed and abstract journals are updated through . Current awareness services of the latest topics in various subjects are sent to the heads of the department in Engineering and technology. Students are given awareness on open access journals to staff and students. INFLIBNET/IUC facilities INDEST-AICTE consortium facilities are available Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and teachers of the college. Providing books at immediate purchase. Lending books and back volumes of periodicals. Book bank facility for SC/ST students. Reference books available for competitive exams. Anna University question banks, overnight issue of reference books, back volumes of journals. Providing Xerox facility to the staff and students whenever required What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually/physically challenged persons? Give details. We provide facilities for visually/physically challenged persons, if required, Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analysed and used for improving the library services. (What strategies are deployed by the Library to collect feedback from users? How is the feedback analysed and used for further improvement of the library services?) Feedbacks are taken about the library, analysis of the services & functions made by the Principal & necessary corrective measures are taken by appropriate means. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 127 of 379
138 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4.3 IT Infrastructure Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the institution. Number of computers with Configuration (provide actual number with exact configuration of each available system) We have 1,250 computers accommodated in different departments. All computer systems are configured with P4, i3 and i5 processors. Computer-student ratio The computer-student ratio is 1:2. Stand alone facility Generator : 505KVA UPS : 300KVA LAN facility All computers are connected with LAN facility. Wi-fi facility Wi-Fi facilities are available in New Block, Main Block, hostels etc. Licensed software System Software : 12 Nos. Application Software : 60 Nos. Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility More than 400 computers are accessed to Internet facility spread over different departments Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the Faculty and students on campus and off-campus? All departments are well-equipped with computers with the latest configuration & operating systems are provided to students for their laboratories, project works, etc. Internet facility [10Mbps] for students is available in all departments. Faculties are provided with system and internet facility. Laptops are provided to all HODs. A separate service section will attend to overcome any computer hardware/software difficulties What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the IT infrastructure and associated facilities? IT infrastructure is upgraded regularly whenever required. Mostly, once in 3 years desktop and servers are replaced with the latest systems. More Wi-Fi nodes will be provided in future. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 128 of 379
139 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement, upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the institution (Year wise for last four years). S.No Years Amount [Rs.] ,000/ ,000/ ,00,000/ ,30,000/ How does the institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resources including development and use of computer-aided teaching/ learning materials by its staff and students? Computer facilities with internet are available for both staff and students in each department.. Students refer the systems for solving their assignments, queries and get clarified. Staff refer to their lecture topics through internet and update their lecture notes and deliver the lectures effectively. Digital library, NPTEL CDs etc are available and they are used by the students and staff. Smart rooms and seminar halls are also equipped to deliver the lectures through LCD projectors. A separate service section for computers is available in the college and it will maintain and service both hardware and software. The Lab Manuals of all Lab courses are prepared & the softcopy is sent to the students through their group IDs Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and technologies deployed (access to on-line teaching - learning resources, independent learning, ICT enabled classrooms/learning spaces etc.) by the institution place the student at the centre of teaching-learning process and render the role of a facilitator for the teacher. The institution has ICT classrooms well equipped with OHPs, LCD projectors, multimedia PCs, Wi-Fi connectivity and internet access. The air conditioned seminar halls with PA system & projection systems cater to the need of mass presentation Does the Institution avail of the National Knowledge Network connectivity directly or through the affiliating university? If so, what are the services availed of? Yes. The services availed of is through NPTEL [Nationl Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning] Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 129 of 379
140 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4.4 Maintenance of Campus Facilities How does the institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the available financial resources for the maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities (substantiate your statements by providing details of budget allocated during the last four years)? S.No Facility [Rs.] [Rs.] [Rs.] [Rs.] 1. Building 1,46,000/- 1,50,000/- 1,75,000/- 42,55,000/- 2. Furniture 1,30,000/- 1,00000/- 1,00000/- 1,00,000/- 3. Equipment 25,00,000/- 28,28,000/ /- 92,93,000/- 4. Computers 85,000/- 90,000/- 1,00,000/- 1,30,000/- 5. Vehicles 4,12,000/- 4,38,000/- 4,61,000/- 4,98,000/ What are the institutional mechanisms for the maintenance and upkeep of the infrastructure, facilities and equipment of the college? 1. The institutional mechanisms for the maintenance and upkeep of the infrastructure, facilities and equipments of the college are periodical maintenance. A team of 46 persons (Supervisor[1], Storekeeper[1], Electrician [3], Plumber[1], AC mechanic[3], Attender[1], Aaya[14], Scavengers[9], Gardener[4], Security[6], Lift operator[3] ) headed by the Project Executive/ Maintenance Manager carry out regular maintenance works such as civil, electrical and mechanical maintenance, housekeeping etc. 2. A separate Service Section headed by Service manager with other 6 technical persons [Programmer-3, Service Engineer-1, Service Technician-2] is available to attend the computers hardware/software and network connectivity issues for 24*7. 3. In addition to this, about 30 technical persons designated as Programmers are available in all departments to attend to the regular difficulties of students and staff of their departments concerned How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and other precision measures for the equipment/instruments? Each department will calibrate their equipment/instruments as suggested by the manufacturers. Also by considering the frequency of usage of equipments the calibrations will be done in national institutes at regular intervals. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 130 of 379
141 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of sensitive equipment( voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)? All the Desktop PCs available in Laboratories are provided with UPS backup to sustain from voltage fluctuations as well as to provide minimum 20 minutes power back-up. However, two Gensets with the capacity of 125KVA and 380KVA respectively gets automatically switched on in case of any power failure. We have proper system for the upkeeping of the back-up systems. We are having overhead tanks of capacity approximately 75,000 liters and underground sump nearly 1, 25,000 liters. We are also having the water plant [Team Company] to purify the water for drinking purpose by membrane Aquatech process providing 6000 liters/day. In total, we have 3 R.O plants [1,500 litres per hour] exclusively for the academic campus. However, similar system exists for the hostels also. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 131 of 379
142 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CRITERION V: STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION 5.1 Student Mentoring and Support Does the institution publish its updated prospectus/handbook annually? If yes, what is the information provided to students through these documents and how does the institution ensure its commitment and accountability? The Vision and Mission of the Institution is clearly stated in the Academic Calendar which is sure to convey the ideals of the institution to the students. The handbook provides a detailed account of the members of the Governing Council, Teaching and Non Teaching staff. The rules and regulations of the Institution are stated clearly in the handbook. The book also encapsules the description of the location of the college as well as the various courses offered and the approved intake. The facilities within the college and the hostel is clearly depicted to enable students have an idea of choice regarding hostel. The library rules have also been included. The handbook provides information about the college bus service. All the proposed events and activities have been included in the handbook. To monitor the academic progress of the students, a page has been allotted to record their performance. A format to record their absence is maintained in the book. The soft copy of the Academic Calendar is available in the college website Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships / freeships given to the students during the last four years and whether the financial aid was available and disbursed on time? The institution provides financial assistance to the deserving wards of the employees of the SRM Group of Institutions. These are granted in the form of Tuition Fee Waivers and Scholarships. FEE CONCESSION TO STUDENTS BY THE MANAGEMENT S.No Year No.s Amount ,65, ,68, ,25, ,51,875 SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP Special S.No Year Total Scholarship Thane Storm Victims 22 MERIT SCHOLARSHIP S.No Year SC/ST TOTAL 9 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 132 of 379
143 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise In addition to this, the institution provides cash awards and merit certificates for the following: Sr.No. Awards 1. Award for Toppers 2. Best Project - Student 3. Students Project 4. Students Project under TNSCST scheme - Guide 5. Max. Library Utilization 6. Sports Activity 7. Cultural Activity 8. Best Outgoing student of the Department 9. Best Outgoing student of the College - UG 10. Best Outgoing student of the College - PG 11. Second Highest pass percentage - SD 12. Highest pass percentage - SD 13. Second Highest pass percentage - UG 14. Highest pass percentage - UG 15. Highest pass percentage - PG What percentage of students receives financial assistance from the state government, central government and other national agencies? DETAILS of SCHOLARSHIP AVAILED OF - YEARWISE Sl.No Year BC/MBC SC/ST BCM TOTAL What are the specific support services/facilities available for Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections. The students of all communities that need special attention, especially SC/ST/OBC students, are given all central and State scholarships available. Currently have a total of 760 students being supported for their education. Students with physical disabilities. Physically challenged students are given the provision of using elevators and the buses drive closer to the building where they have classes to drop them and pick them. The ramp is available in all the buildings. Overseas Student As per the AICTE norms, when we have overseas students we can provide them with an exclusive international hostel facility, a wire-free campus, a Laptop for their individual use and Multi Cuisine mess. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 133 of 379
144 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Students to participate in various competitions/national and International All the Departments encourage students to participate in all possible National and International competitions. They are given enough guidance for preparation and permission to attend the same. The needed financial support for the Registration and transport facility is facilitated. A staff is allotted to accompany the students to the competition. Medical assistance to students; health centre, health insurance etc. We have enough medical assistance to provide to students. We also have a 24 hour ambulance service on duty within the campus to take students to hospital immediately. First Aid box is kept in all the laboratories. Students group insurance covers all the students, parents and staff. The SRM Medical College Hospital is situated in the adjacent block and hence quite easy to take students to the hospital in case of intense situations. Personalized coaching classes are conducted and because of that many students have undergone higher studies in India and abroad. Organizing coaching classes for the competitive exams Students are motivated to upgrade their learning standards by appearing for competitive exams. Aptitude training programmes cater to support such competitive exams in detail. Reference books are also made available in the department library. Skill Development (spoken English, computer literacy etc) Students are given special training to improve their spoken skill. We conduct an out sourced technical training that encompasses C, C++ and JAVA for students. We have also initiated certificate training by oracle. We have an exclusive browsing centre in addition to the core labs to help students to practise programmes during their lunch hours or leisure time. To help students get to know about the Industry working we have collaboration with ICTACT to groom students with more technical learning and certificate courses. The staffs have also attended programmes and are training students in the college. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 134 of 379
145 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise List of Programmes attended for the period November, 2012 November, 2013 Number Number of of Programme Details Venue Date Staff Students S.No (VEC) & 16(Various Institutions) TiECON Chennai 2013 Faculty Development Programme on IBM DB2 Training Faculty Development Programme on Cloud Infrastructure and Services Faculty Development Programme on ilearning course Certification - ilearning course Java Fundamentals & Java Programming Faculty Development Programme on J2SE Programming Two Day Training Program on Introduction to ADO.Net Programming Faculty Development Programme on Cloud Infrastructure and Services One Day Event - Innovation By Design 3D Faculty Development Programme on Personality Development ICTACT Student Innovator Awards 2013 ICTACT Bridge 2013 Hotel Leela Palace, Chennai ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu, Perungudi, Chennai Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College G K M College Of Engineering, New Perungalathur, Chennai Arunai College Of Engineering, Tiruvannamalai ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu, Perungudi, Chennai Hotel Accord, Chennai T. Thomas Elizabeth College for Women, Chennai ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu, Perungudi, Chennai Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam, Chennai to to to & & to & Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 135 of 379
146 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Five Days Workshop on Building Information Modeling for Construction 1 Day State Level Conference on Establishment of Entrepreneurship Development Cells in Higher Education Institutions in Tamil Nadu Entrepreneurship program for MBA students Entrepreneurship Training Programme Entrepreneurship program for final year students S A Engineering College, Chennai Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam, Chennai NSIC Technical Centre, Guindy Ministry of MSME (Micro Small and Medium Enterprises), Govt. of India. Valliammai Engineering College to to to Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 136 of 379
147 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 1. Faculty Development Programme on Cloud Infrastructure and Services S.No Faculty Name College 1 Mr. S. V. Dharani Kumar G.R.T Institute of Engineering & Technology 2 Mr. D. Abdul Kareem G.R.T Institute of Engineering & Technology 3 Mr. A. Raja Basha G.R.T Institute of Engineering & Technology 4 Ms. V. Geetha Priya G.R.T Institute of Engineering & Technology 5 Mr. N. Thirumoorthy Jayalakshmi Institute of Technology 6 Mr. D. Sathiya Moorthy Jaya Suriya Engineering College 7 Mr. G. Prabhakaran Jaya Suriya Engineering College 8 Mr. M. Mohammed Mohammed Sathak A.J.College of Engineering 9 Mr. R. Suresh Kumar Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology 10 Ms. G. Hema Prabha Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology 11 Ms. R. Latha Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology 12 Mr. P. Thirunavukkarasu Tagore Engineering College 13 Mr. K. Nallarasu Tagore Engineering College 14 Dr. M. Saravanan Veltech Dr.RR & Dr.SR Technical University 15 Ms. P. Subha Veltech Dr.RR & Dr.SR Technical University 16 Ms. R. Kavitha Veltech Dr.RR & Dr.SR Technical University 17 Ms. R. Thenmozhi Valliammai Engineering College 18 Mr. K. Ravindran Valliammai Engineering College 19 Mr. K. Elaiyaraja Valliammai Engineering College 20 Ms. K. Mohanambal Valliammai Engineering College 21 Ms. M. Dhatchayani Valliammai Engineering College 22 Ms. J. Ponni Valliammai Engineering College 23 Mr. M. KavinKumar Valliammai Engineering College 24 Ms. S. Sandhya Valliammai Engineering College 25 Mr. R. Senthil Valliammai Engineering College 26 Dr. B. Vanathi Valliammai Engineering College 27 Ms. G. Vetriselvi Valliammai Engineering College 28 Ms. V. Thirilogasundari Valliammai Engineering College Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 137 of 379
148 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2. Faculty Development Programme on ilearning course S.N Depart Faculty Name with Qualification o ment 1 Ms. R. Meenakshi M.E.,(Ph.D) IT 2 Mr. S. Sekar M.E., (Ph.D) IT 3 Mr. K. Elaiyaraja M.Tech., IT 4 Mr. T. Veeramani M.E., IT 5 Ms. K. Mohanambal M.E., IT 6 Mr. M. Kavin Kumar M.E., IT 7 Ms. J. Ponni M.E., IT 8 Ms. K. Devi M.E., CSE 9 Ms. S. Shanthi M.E., CSE 10 Ms V. Prema M.E., CSE 11 Ms. S. Benila M.E., CSE 12 Ms. A. Vidhya M.E., CSE 13 Ms. D. Kavitha M.E.,(Ph.D) CSE 14 Ms. S. Suma M.S., CSE 15 Mr. S.K. Saravanan M.Tech., MCA 16 Mr. M. Asan Nainar M.Tech., MCA 17 Ms S. Angalaeswari M.E., EEE 18 Mr. A. Kalirasu M.E., EEE 19 Mr. S.Ramesh M.E.,(Ph.D) ECE 20 Mr. T. Nadana Ravishankar M.E. ECE 21 Ms. C. Sumitha M.E., (Ph.D) ECE 22 Ms. V. Thirilogasundari M.E., ECE 3. Certification - ilearning course Java Fundamentals & Java Programming S.No Register.No Name of the Students S.No Register.No Name of the Students Aarthy.s Iswariya.r Abdul sadhiq.k.m Jagdeep.v Abinaya.p Janani.s Akshaya.s Jayapriya.j Anushree.n Jayapriya.k Anusuya.s Jayasree.s Aruna.a Jhanani.k Bharanidharan.c Kamal raj.s Dineshkumar.s Karthic raju.s Divya.n Karthik.d Gopal krishnan.n Praveen.r Gopinath.d Poornachandran.m Gopinath.k Praveen anand.r Gowsigan.a Sindhuja.j.k Hari.g Srinisha.s Hari hara sudhan.r Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 138 of 379
149 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4. Faculty Development Programme on J2SE Programming S.No Name of the Staff 1 Ms Rekha 5. Two Day Training Program on Introduction to ADO.Net Programming S.No Name of the Staff 1 Mr. T Veeramani 2 Mr. R Senthil 6. Faculty Development Programme on Cloud Infrastructure and Services S.No Name of the Staff 1 Ms. B R Shunmuga Priya 2 Mr. S Parthasarathy 7. One Day Event - Innovation By Design 3D S.No Name of the Staff 1 Mr. K Ravindran 8. Faculty Development Programme on Personality Development S.No Name of the Staff 1 Ms. M Chitra 2 Mr. V Viswaprakash 9. ICTACT Student Innovator Awards 2013 S.No Name of the Students 1 Mr. Ethiraj S 2 Mr Gokulakrishnan J 3 Ms Ciyamalakusbhu S 10. ICTACT Bridge 2013 S.No Name of the Staff 1 Mr. K Ravindran 2 Ms. J Padmini 3 Ms. M Chitra 11. Five Day Workshop on Building Information Modeling for Construction S.No Name of the Staff 1 Mr Bimal Mohan 12. One Day State Level Conference on Establishment of Entrepreneurship Development Cells in Higher Education Institutions in Tamil Nadu S.No Name of the Staff 1 Dr.K SenthamilSelvan 2 Mr. M Kanagaraj Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 139 of 379
150 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 1. EMC Cloud Infrastructure & Services and International Certification Voucher DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S. Year- Register No. Name of the student Eswar prasath.m III-IT1 no Section Ganeshkumar.r III-IT Harikrishnan.n II-IT Hubert ralph.s III-IT Janani.k II-IT Iniyan.p III-IT Kiran berlene marita. J II-IT Kalaiyarasan.r III-IT Rajakumaran.r II-IT Kavin.s.p III-IT Rajan.r II-IT Muthukumaran.p III-IT Ranjith kumar.v II-IT Nagarjoon.r III-IT Revathy.b II-IT Prasanth.a III-IT Sangeetha.r II-IT Priyanga.r ( ) III-IT Santhoshkumar.k II-IT Rajalakshmi.s III-IT Saravanan.e II-IT Ramprasath.r III-IT Saravanan.r II-IT Ramya.m III-IT Sathika fathi muthu.m II-IT Saishree.j III-IT Shanthi.k II-IT Sivaguru.b III-IT Sharon sharmishtha.d II-IT Sri karpaga ganesh.v III-IT Shunmuga priya.d II-IT Sudarshan.s III-IT Sruthi.e II-IT Sudharsan.r III-IT2 17 LATERAL V. Vaishnavi II-IT Vejay mitun.v.j III-IT Abinandaraj.r III-IT Vignesh.r ( ) III-IT Arivalagan.p III-IT Vignesh.r ( ) III-IT Binny augustine III-IT Yogavaishnavan.n III-IT Deiva mani.k III-IT Abinaya.m IV-IT Devanand.j III-IT Amirtha jothi.a IV-IT Devendiran.s III-IT Anitha.m IV-IT Dilip balaji.s III-IT Anitha.m.n IV-IT1 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 140 of 379
151 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Arjun.m IV-IT Arun.s.b IV-IT Ashwin kumar.g IV-IT Balaji.r IV-IT Balamurugan.r IV-IT Barani kumar.g IV-IT Bhavanisree.a.r IV-IT Bhuvaneshwari.s IV-IT Dhivya priya.v.r IV-IT Dilip nepolean b IV-IT Divya bharathy.v IV-IT Ganesh.r IV-IT Gayathri.k IV-IT Gopiharis.v IV-IT Hari haran.v IV-IT Harini.s IV-IT Haripria.b IV-IT Harish prasath.d IV-IT Harish.s IV-IT Hemamalini.s IV-IT Indrakumari.m IV-IT Jaicy.m IV-IT Jaiprakash.j IV-IT Janani.s IV-IT Janani.u IV-IT Jegan.k IV-IT Kalaivani.a IV-IT Kanimozhi.g IV-IT Karthick.r IV-IT Karunya.a.s IV-IT Kayathri.k IV-IT Keerthana.s ( ) IV-IT Kokila devi.p IV-IT Maddineni divya IV-IT Mahalakshmi.a IV-IT Esther.m IV-IT Ganesan.g IV-IT Sridhar.b IV-IT Muthyam v.vaishnavi IV-IT Naveen kumar.s IV-IT Parvatha varthini.s IV-IT Poorani.k.t IV-IT Pramoth balaji.n IV-IT Praveen.d IV-IT Praveen.v IV-IT Praveenkumar.k IV-IT Radhika.s IV-IT Ramya.m IV-IT Rathnakumar.r IV-IT Rishikeshnath.k IV-IT Rishikumar.a.b IV-IT Rubini.m IV-IT Sashwatha.s IV-IT Sherbin goldi.j IV-IT Sheshadhri.r IV-IT Sophia lawrance IV-IT2 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 141 of 379
152 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Soundhararajan.s IV-IT Sruthi.s IV-IT Subhasri.r IV-IT Suganya.k IV-IT Sujethira.a IV-IT Sureetha.c IV-IT Swathi gopinath IV-IT Swetha ramesh IV-IT Vaithianathasamy.n IV-IT Vasanthan perumal.s IV-IT Veluvolu roja rani IV-IT Vignesh.s.k IV-IT Vijayalakshmi pillai.g IV-IT Vivek.s IV-IT Yogeshwaran.s IV-IT Divya.g IV-IT Priya.v IV-IT Sai aravind.g.v IV-IT Karthiga.m III-IT1 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING S.No Name of the Students Year-Sec 1 Chidambaram.s III-CSE1 2 Saroja l.n III-CSE2 3 Yegneshwari.m III-CSE2 4 Santhoshi.s III-CSE2 5 Ezhulumalai.s III-CSE2 6 Chandilyan III-CSE2 7 Ranjith kumar.s III-CSE2 8 Swedha.p III-CSE2 9 Sumathi.r III-CSE2 10 Suganya.p III-CSE2 11 Rajalakshmi.p III-CSE2 12 Rajkumar.p.s III-CSE2 13 Vijayaprabhavathi.r III-CSE2 14 Aravind sharma.s IV-CSE1 15 Balakumaran.k IV-CSE1 16 Adhityan.r IV-CSE1 17 Cilvan ray.r IV-CSE1 18 Karthikeyan.m IV-CSE1 19 Ethirajaa.r IV-CSE1 20 Dhruv.d IV-CSE1 21 Dinesh madan.r IV-CSE1 22 Akila.r IV-CSE1 23 Arun kumar.o IV-CSE1 24 Ganesh kumar IV-CSE1 25 Anandan.p IV-CSE1 26 Imran ahmed IV-CSE1 27 Gananasekaran.a.g IV-CSE1 28 Madan kumar IV-CSE1 29 Vaishnavi.n IV-CSE2 30 Michael jesudoss IV-CSE2 31 Parthsarathy IV-CSE2 32 Meenakshi III SEM ME Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 142 of 379
153 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 2. Oracle ilearning Course( ) List of Staff Memebers S.No Faculty Name with Qualification Department 14 Ms. D. Kavitha M.E.,(Ph.D) CSE 15 Ms. S. Suma M.S., CSE 1 Ms. R. Meenakshi M.E.,(Ph.D) IT 16 Mr. S.K. Saravanan M.Tech., MCA 2 Mr. S. Sekar M.E., (Ph.D) IT 17 Mr. M. Asan Nainar M.Tech., MCA 3 Mr. K. Ravindran M.E., IT 18 Ms Rekha M.Tech MCA 4 Mr. K. Elaiyaraja M.Tech., IT 19 Dr Elango Ph.D EEE 5 Mr. T. Veeramani M.E., IT 20 Ms S. Angalaeswari M.E., EEE 6 Ms. K. Mohanambal M.E., IT 21 Mr. A. Kalirasu M.E., EEE 7 Mr. M. Kavin Kumar M.E., IT 22 Ms. Komala James M.E.,(Ph.D) ECE 8 Ms. J. Ponni M.E., IT 23 Mr. S.Ramesh M.E.,(Ph.D) ECE 9 Ms. K. Devi M.E., CSE Mr. T. Nadana Ravishankar 10 Ms. S. Shanthi M.E., CSE 24 ECE M.E.,(Ph.D) 11 Ms V. Prema M.E., CSE 25 Ms. C. Sumitha M.E., (Ph.D) ECE 12 Ms. S. Benila M.E., CSE 26 Ms. V. Thirilogasundari M.E., ECE 13 Ms. A. Vidhya M.E., CSE S.No. Name of the Student 1 Arunkumar.S 2 Guna.R 3 Balamurugan.R 4 Mohan.S 5 Asokan.A 6 Ganesan.G 7 Dilip Napoleon.B 8 Harish Prasath.D 9 Akilan.A 10 Karthick.R 11 Hariharan.V List of Students 12 Praveen kumar.u 13 Harish.S 14 Ashwin kumar.g 15 Balaji.R 16 Sridhar.B 17 Janani.U 18 Amirthajothi.A 19 Anitha.M 20 Anitha.M.N 21 Bhuvaneshwari.S 22 Indrakumari.S 23 Jegan.K 24 Balu.D 25 Gopiharis.V 26 Ganesh.R 27 Poorani.K.T 28 Parvathavarthini.S 29 Priya.V 30 Sujithra.A 31 Shobana.U 32 Sureetha.C 33 Swathi Gopinath 34 Sophia Lawrance 35 Swetha Ramesh Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 143 of 379
154 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 36 Sruthi.S 37 Vijayalakshmi Pillai 38 Divya.G 39 Sherbin Goldi 40 Swetha.M 41 Subhasri.R 42 Sashwatha.S 43 Rojarani.V 44 Ramya.M 45 Aarthi.R 46 Abarna.G 47 Anisha.T 48 Charanya.P 49 Indhumathi 50 Monica 51 Kothai 52 Nivetha.J 53 Niranjani 54 Lakshmi Priya.P 55 Janitha.J 56 Kavin.S.P 57 Nagarjoon.R 58 Dilip Balaji.S 59 Devanand.J 60 Abinandaraj.R 61 Gokul kumar.v 62 Harikrishna.L 63 Kumaresh.M 64 Hubert Ralph.S 65 VejayMithun.V 66 Sandeep.R 67 Sudarshan.S 68 Vignesh.R 69 Vishal.R.S 70 Sai kalyan.m 71 Priyanga.R 72 Ramya.M 73 Vikashini.S 74 Rajalakshmi.S 75 Sudha.D 76 Ramyadevi.S 77 Sandhyarega.S 78 Thanuja.T 79 SriRaghavi.M.R 80 UmmulAssifa.M.A 81 Vedhika.R 82 Priyanga.R 83 Sandhiya.G 84 Sindhuja.G 85 Sudharsan.R 86 Ananthi.S 87 Ashok kumar.m 88 Chandni Dave.B 89 Chandru.S 90 Devi.S 91 Divya.K 92 Durga Devi.K 93 Elangovan.M 94 Harikrishnan.V 95 John Kennedy.B.E 96 Menaka.S 97 Suresh.S 98 Anbarasan.M 99 Arikandan.P 100 Jegannathan.B Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 144 of 379
155 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3. Mobius Campus Drive S.No. Roll No. Name of the Candidate PRIYADHARSHINI.P SABARI SRI.S Jayasree.J.S Lalitha.M Sindhujaa.R MAHESH KUMAR M R.Iswariya K.Jayapriya A.Kingsly David Ramya K Ramesh M 4. Oracle Club S.No Name of the students 1 Bharanidharan C 2 Divya N 3 Karthik D 4 Bharanichandran G 5 Nasir Mohamed 5. Oracle Academy Instructor S.No Name of the Staff 1 Mr. K Ravindran Support for Slow Learners Slow learners are given close attention, special training during tutorial hours and special classes. They are also given repetitive tests in important university questions. They are given special coaching on the entire unit by splitting it into 2 mark questions to enable them grasp the content better. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 145 of 379
156 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Exposure of students to other institution of higher learning/corporate/business house etc. In addition to syllabus, we have special seminars to groom students to learn more about higher education and its importance. We have special workshops by corporate houses on skills to enhance employability, skills to nurture young minds and workshop on Assurance on Career Option to pave way for students to gain exposure to world outside the learning hub. Publications of students magazine. Every Department conducts Symposium and a magazine is published in connection to the same. Students are given responsibilities of collecting articles and compiling the same for the souvenir. This focuses on students ability to organize and design a planned task. VEC NEWS - a quarterly Newsletter is published. The softcopy is available in the Institution s website Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills, among the students and the impact of the efforts. We have an Entrepreneur Development Cell which enrolls students every year and supports them with guidance from proprietors and businessmen from other organizations to motivate them and enlighten them about the shades of business and encourage them to opt to install their own brand rather than working for other banners. We also have small scale proprietors walking in to speak about business options that would support core companies. We have also conducted a special Women s entrepreneur workshop conducted to motivate girls towards business Enumerate the policies and strategies of the institution which promote participation of students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities such as sports, games, Quiz competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc. We always establish a strong platform for students to involve with whole enthusiasm in sports, games, quiz, debate and other cultural activities to enable them to chisel their individuality and inculcate the art of exhibiting their skills. Every department focuses on guiding students to hone their integrated skill. We have various clubs like ISTE, IEIE, CSI, ISA, National Sports Organization, Renewable energy Club, English Literary Association, Youth Red Cross Society, Euler Mathematics Association, NSS etc. We encourage students to register in clubs of their choice. Many competitions and discussion forums are held to enable students interact and learn more in addition to the syllabus. These clubs effectively shoulder the students overall grooming. Students who are encouraged to participate in extracurricular and co-curricular activities are supported with additional notes and lectures for the classes missed. Economically limited students who participate in sports are taken good care Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 146 of 379
157 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise with efficient training, nutritional food and free stay in the hostel. In connection to service related units, they also organize camps and prove responsible in creating public awareness. From 2012 The NSS team conducts a public awareness demonstration on Traffic rules Awareness at important junctions near college, Vandalur and Guduvanchery the NSS team also conducted a camp in a nearby village to help maintain hygiene in the rural area. 100 volunteers of Valliammai Engineering College participated in various activities such as cleaning Village s public places like School, Ration shop & Temple and organized many awareness programmes at Kanniwakkam, Perumattanallur Panchayat. The students have participated in the events organized by the Anna University and won prizes under various categories. NSS activities of the College S.No Date Event Dengue fever awareness programme Aids awareness programme Traffic & Voting rights awareness programme at Vandalur and Guduvanchery Independence day celebration Teachers Day celebration Orientation for NSS Village Multiprogramme project Kanniwakkam to Voters ID details collection in Village around campus Traffic and general awareness programme at Guduvanchery Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in preparing for the competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and qualified in various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR- NET, UGC-NET, SLET, ATE / CAT / GRE / TOFEL / GMAT / Central /State services, Defense, Civil Services, etc. During the students four year study, in addition to curriculum, students are advised to upgrade themselves for competitive exams and the departments support students with reference books and materials for preparation. These credits are of great boost for their higher studies. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 147 of 379
158 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What type of counseling services are made available to the students (academic, personal, career, psycho-social etc.) The institution offers a well structured counseling service which facilitates students convenience and helps needy students. Academic and personal counseling is conducted by specially appointed staff. Class coordinators, who are in regular contact with students and parents, also contribute by counseling students. Students gain special attention during their First Year as they are new to the College Life. Parents are regularly updated of their wards performance. Students are met often to ensure smooth functioning of the system and convenient learning for the students. Special attention is paid to limited English Proficient Students who come from mother tongue medium schools Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and placement of its students? If yes, detail on the services provided to help students identify job opportunities and prepare themselves for interview and the percentage of students selected during campus interviews by different employers (list the employers and the programmes). The institution has a Placement and Training Cell which trains students and equips them to face interviews. We have a team of staff members who take classes on regular time-table basis to keep students abreast of aptitude and reasoning, English and Maths. Periodic tests are conducted to assess the level of students. We also conduct online tests to enhance the performance every year. We also have classes outsourced for students during their third year and final year to enable them to train better to face the interview with confidence. We have professional trainers from companies and institutes coming to equip them with all technical knowledge needed to win a place in the working world. S.No Programme Guest Name 1 Infosys,Campus Drive 2 TCS, Campus Drive 3 TCS Orientation Programme Dinesh Chandra Siva, HRD - Recruitment & Campus Relations Infosys Technologies LimitedChennai D. Dinesh Regional Head- Talent Acquisition (Chennai) Dr. K Kesavasamy,Global Head - AIP,TCS Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 148 of 379
159 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 4 Enhancing Employability Skills Ms. Georgeen George, Corporate Lead Maitree, TCS 5 Accenture - Campus Drive Ms Sowmya, Lead, Accenture 6 HCL, Campus Drive 7 HCL, Campus Drive 8 Post Offer Connect Session for the 2011 batch offered students 9 Aptitude Training Programme Mrs.Priyasri Anilkumar, Deputy General Manager, HCL Technologies Ltd. Shanmuga Sundaram V,Campus Force Team - Chennai, HCL Technologies Ltd. Mr. Antony Dinesh,Head Senior & Strategic Recruitment, TCS Focus Academy for Career Enhancement 10 Soft skill Masila career consultant 11 Fast Maths Training & HR Interview Technique Masila career consultant 12 Technical Training Pioneer Infoway 13 Workshop Assurance as Career Option Mr. Siva Ganesan VP & Global Head, Assurance Service Unit, TCS 14 Women s Entrepreneur Workshop Accenture HR's Team 15 Nurturing Young Minds Accenture HR's Team 16 Soft skill Masila career consultant 17 Aptitude Training Programme 18 Students workshop on "Best Coding" Focus Academy for Career Enhancement Mr. Harish Ramkumar - TCS Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 149 of 379
160 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CAMPUS PLACEMENT BATCH S.No Name of the Company IT No. of Students Placed CSE ECE EEE EIE MCA MBA Total 1 CTS Infosys I-Gate I-Flex Aviva Life Insurance Maveric Systems India Infoline Perot Systems Cybernet Slash Support Sutherland MARG Ford Information Technology Educomp Solutions L-Cube STQAC American Megatrends Pvt. Ltd HEWITT TOTAL SLECTED STUDENTS TOTAL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS TOTAL % 85 % Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 150 of 379
161 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CAMPUS RECRUITMENT BATCH S.No Name of the Company No. of Students Placed IT CSE ECE EEE EIE MCA MBA Total 1 Infosys CTS TCS Net Magnus Educomp LEISUX Infogem Web Sol. Pvt. Ltd Protech Soft Pvt. Ltd KAWARLAL Sevenstrata IT Service Ltd Trianz Beroe Patni Mahindra Satyam Ltd IFB Flextronics (IT) Hewitt Associates Mphasis Maveric Systems Invensys Accenture Voltech Hexaware Technologies L&T Infotech Flextronics (Core) HCL Enercon India NewGen Software Steria India TOTAL STUDENTS, PLACED TOTAL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACEMENT, PERCENTAGE 96% 94% 92% 78% 100% 42% 13% 77% Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 151 of 379
162 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CAMPUS RECRUITMENT BATCH S.No Name of the Company No. of Students Placed IT CSE ECE EEE EIE MCA Total 1 TCS HCL Accenture L&T Infotech Mahindra Satyam Syntel Birla Soft Virtusa I-Gate Aon Hewitt (MCA) Cambridge solution TATA Elexsi CSC Temenos Sutherland Global Services Mphasis Servion Oracle Financial Services Hexaware SoftGen IBM Verizon CSS Corp KPIT TOTAL STUDENTS, PLACED TOTAL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACEMENT, PERCENTAGE 96% 99% 90% 88% 95% 55% 91% Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 152 of 379
163 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CAMPUS RECRUITMENT BATCH S.No Name of the Company No. of Students Placed IT CSE ECE EEE EIE MECH MCA Total 1 TCS HCL ACCENTURE MAHINDRA SATYAM L&T INFOTECH PRODAPT SRM TECHNOLOGIES IGATEPATNI AONHEWITT EDAC ENGINEERING SUTHERLAND TECHNOLOGIES BYD Electronics FACE MICTRO TECH TOTAL STUDENTS, PLACED TOTAL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACEMENT, PERCENTAGE 90% 99% 86% 98% 86% 95% 54% 91% Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 153 of 379
164 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Does the institution have a Student Grievance Redressal Cell? If yes, list (if any) the grievances reported and redressed during the last four years. We have a student grievance redressal cell. The Committee continuously interacts with students to ensure their convenience. We have also made it convenient for students to mail their issues and seek a rectification. We keep track of students and discuss issues and offer corrections spontaneously. The suggestions and complaints received are also addressed immediately by suitable means What are the institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to sexual harassment? The College inculcates strong values and instills a sense of morality among students from the very beginning so as to promote cordial relation between girls and boys. There has never been a single issue of sexual harassment reported. We have the Class Coordinators regularly monitoring the behavior among students. We have established a strong feel of social responsibility and mutual respect among our students Is there an anti-ragging committee? How many instances (if any) have been reported during the last four years and what action has been taken on these? The Anti-Ragging Committee of the institution comprises 25 staff members from different departments. Monitoring is done on regular basis at all prominent zones of students interaction and a record is maintained to document the reports collected by the committee members on a daily basis. We have hoarded awareness boards with contact details in the campus and hostel premises for complaints, if any. We have averted unusual cases of ragging in our campus by strict vigilance and hoardings with warning against ragging Enumerate the welfare schemes made available to students by the institution. We offer BC/MBC scholarship, SC/ST scholarship, minority scholarship, Prime Minister s scholarship. We also offered a special fee deduction for 22 students affected by Thane Storm. We provide financial support for attending Conferences, Seminars, Sports and other major events. Life Insurance scheme is offered to students and their parents. Free education, Fee concession and Free Hostel facilities are offered to economically weak students Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If yes, what are its activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure development? We have strong support from our Alumni that has rooted well and spread strong in many companies. The alumni register and meet every year to share their views and contribution to their Alma Mater. It is a very positive note to get companies introduced for placement through Alumni. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 154 of 379
165 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 5.2 Student Progression Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or employment (for the last four batches) highlight the trends observed. Please see Criterion Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the last four years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university)? Furnish programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the same institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district. Result Details Pass Percentage Branch CSE EEE ECE EIE IT Mech CIVIL MCA MBA M.E.PS M.E. CIE Year NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA A Comparison on the pass percentage of the last four years CSE EEE ECE EIE IT MCA MBA Mech Civil Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 155 of 379
166 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the institution facilitate student progression to higher level of education and/or towards employment? We guide students to progress to higher level education. We offer PG courses in four engineering departments. We arrange seminars on higher education conducted by TIME. We also provide ample training and exposure to students who seek employment. Orientation programmes to enhance skills are regularly conducted by HR teams of TCS and Accenture. A special aptitude training programme is conducted by Focus Academy for Career Enhancement. In addition to the regular classes conducted by the placement and training department, a special training on soft skills, fast Maths, group Discussion and HR Interview techniques is given by Masila Career Consultant. We also offer Technical training by Pioneer Infoway Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure and drop out? Limited proficient learners in each department and from the First years are identified in the I Periodical test and special coaching is given. Special classes are conducted after regular periods and on holidays. Problem related questions are dealt with regularly by each subject staff. Photo copy of notes is distributed to each student. 2 marks questions from all 5 units are distributed with answers for easy understanding. Question Banks are discussed thoroughly. Assignments and retests are encouraged. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 156 of 379
167 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 5.3 Student Participation and Activities List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities available to students. Provide details of participation and program calendar. Our students represent the college for various athlete events. They also represent and play as a team for Basket ball, Throw ball, Kho Kho, Volleyball and Cricket. Activities and Achievements in Sports during the Academic year College/ University/ Place/ S.No Name Year Event Venue Rank Karpaga kumaran R Badminton Anna University First 2 M.Karthi 2010 Shotput Anna University First 3 M.Karthi 2010 Javelin throw Anna University First 4 M.Karthi 2010 Discuss Throw Anna University Second 5 A.Srinivasan mts Anna University First 6 A.Srinivasan mts Anna University Second 7 A.Srinivasan 2010 Discuss throw Anna University Third 8 G.Bhuvaneshwari 2009 Basket Ball SRM University Fourth 9 G.Bhuvaneshwari 2009 Volley Ball Valliammai Engg.College Runners 10 S.Bhavani 2009 Discuss Throw Anna University Second 11 S.Bhavani 2009 Shot Put Anna University Second 12 S.Bhavani 2009 Javelin Throw Anna University Second Activities and Achievements in Sports during the Academic year Year 2010 & 2011 State/ National/ Zonal Events Achievements National Intramural sports-throw ball FIRST National Intramural sports-basket ball FIRST National Intramural sports-basket ball SECOND National Intramural sports-kho kho FIRST National Intramural sports-basket ball SECOND National Intramural sports-kho kho FIRST Intramural sports meet-basket ball WINNER Intramural sports-relay (women) FIRST Intramural sports-basket Ball (women) WINNER Intramural sports-kho Kho (women) WINNER Zonal Founder s Birthday Trophy- Throwball(women) FIRST Intramural sports-throw ball WINNERS Intramural sports-kho Kho (women) WINNER Intramural sports-basket Ball (women) RUNNER Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 157 of 379
168 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Activities and Achievements in Sports during the Academic year Year State/National/Zonal Events Achievements Inter-Zonal Anna University-Basketball WINNER Zonal Anna University-Men's Basket Ball THIRD Inter-Zonal Anna University- Badminton(Men's)Team SECOND National Anna University-Roller Skating Hockey REPRESENTATION Activities and Achievements in Sports during the Academic year Year State/National/Zonal Events Achievements Zonal Anna University-Ball Badminton Anna University-Men's Basket Ball Anna University- Badminton(Women's)Team Anna University-Hand Ball Men's Team FIRST THIRD SECOND FIRST ATHLETICS Anna University Zonal Athletics Meet (Men & Women) Organized by Sri Andal Azhagar College of Engineering. Our Students secured the following Medals. 1. Praveen Kumar 1 st year Mechanical Engg Branch -Shot put-gold Medal -Discuss Throw Silver Medal 2. Sasikumar 2 nd year EEE - Hammer Throw Gold Medal 3. Monica Rani 1 st year CSE -Javelin Throw- Gold Medal 4. Preethi 4 th year ECE -200 Mtrs- Gold Medal -100 Mtrs- Silver Medal RELAY 4x100 Mtrs (Women)- Silver Medal 1.Monica Rani 1 st year CSE 2.Priyanka 1 st year CSE 3.Preethi 4 th year ECE 4.Jeyashree 4 th year IT E.Easaki Raja- EEE Dept Athletics- Javelin Throw Created New meet Record in five year 2007, (Tamil Nadu Inter Engineering Sports),TIES organized M.N.M Jain Engineering College, Chennai. S.Natraj ECE Long Jump, Second place In TIES-2007, 2008, 2009 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 158 of 379
169 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Sports Scholarship Students Hariharan-2 nd year EIE Srinivasan-2 nd year EIE Shankar -2 nd year EIE Abhinesh -2 nd year EIE Harish -1 st year EIE Bharani -1 st year EIE Furnish the details of major student achievements in co-curricular, extracurricular and cultural activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National / International, etc. for the previous four years. We have students who have won competition like variety Entertainment, singing, instrumental and cultural conducted by other colleges. Whatever be the scope to chisel their skills, we motivate them to gear up, step on board and strike the target successfully. ACADEMIC YEAR: S. No. EVENT DESCRIPTION EVENT LEVEL (UNIT/STATE/ NATIONAL) STUDENT DETAILS STUDENT NAME YEAR- I/II/III/IV AWARDS 1. PINAACLE 13-RAAZMATAZevent STATE U.PRAVEEN KUMAR III FIRST 2. PINAACLE 13-RAAZMATAZevent STATE D.HARISH PRASATH III FIRST 3. PINAACLE 13-RAAZMATAZevent STATE G.BARANI KUMAR III FIRST 4. PINAACLE 13-RAAZMATAZevent STATE U.PRAVEEN KUMAR III FIRST 5. PINAACLE 13-RAAZMATAZevent STATE B.DILIP NEPOLEAN III FIRST 6. PINAACLE 13-RAAZMATAZevent STATE M.ARJUN III FIRST 7. FESTIDO 13-ADZAP NATIONAL M.ARJUN III SECOND 8. WIZARC 13-ADZAP NATIONAL DILIP NEPOLEAN III SECOND 9. WIZARC 13-TALK SHOW NATIONAL DILIP NEPOLEAN III SECOND 10FLUTTER 2K13-ADZAP NATIONAL DILIP NEPOLEAN III SECOND 11FLUTTER 2K13-ADZAP NATIONAL HARISH PRASATH.D III SECOND 12WIZARC 13-TALK SHOW NATIONAL D.HARISH PRASATH III SECOND 13WIZARC 13-ADZAP NATIONAL D.HARISH PRASATH III SECOND 14KRATOS 13-Mock Interview,Debugging UNIT S.Soundhararajan III THIRD 15KRATOS 13-Mock Interview,Debugging UNIT S.Sruthi III THIRD 16KRATOS 13-Mock Interview,Debugging UNIT S.Sherbin Goldi III THIRD 17KRATOS 13-Mock Interview,Debugging UNIT V.Roja Rani III THIRD 18KRATOS 13-Mock Interview,Debugging UNIT G.Vijayalakshmi III THIRD Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 159 of 379
170 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 19KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT T.Thanuja II SECOND 20KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT R.Priyanga II SECOND 21KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT R.Vedhika II SECOND 22KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT M.A.Ummul Assifa II SECOND 23KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT S.Sandhya Rega II SECOND 24KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT S.Vikashini II SECOND 25KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT T.Dhivya Bharathi II SECOND 26KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT K.T.Poorani III SECOND 27KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT S.Sathish Kumar III SECOND 28KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT M.Ramya III THIRD 29KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT S.Parvatha Varthini III THIRD 30KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT S.Sashwatha III THIRD 31KRATOS 13-Web Designing,Dumb-c UNIT R.Subhasri III THIRD ACADEMIC YEAR: S.No. EVENT STUDENT DETAILS EVENT LEVEL AWARDS DESCRIPTION (UNIT/STATE/ YEAR- NATIONAL) STUDENT NAME I/II/III/IV 1. Colosium 13-Paper Presentation National B.Kothai III Second Special 2. Efesto 13-Paper Presenation National B.Kothai III prize 3. Cyborgs 2k13-Paper Presenation National Prasanth.A III First 4. Cyborgs 2k13-Paper Presenation National Sri Ragavi.M.R III First 5. Colosium 13-Paper Presentation National S.Sandhya Rega III First 6. Orkestrim 2k13-Paper Presentation National Prasanth.A III Second How does the college seek and use data and feedback from its graduates and employers, to improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions? At every Alumni meeting, we have our graduates coming forward with suggestions. We also have them referring to few companies for Placement. We have a Post offer Connect Session Conducted every year, where we gain a platform to interact with HR s to help us update ourselves. Many of our trainings and workshops have been redesigned taking suggestions from Companies How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the publications/ materials brought out by the students during the previous four academic sessions. Students are enthusiastically involved in the Preparation of Symposium Souvenirs. They are given the opportunity to collect the articles, drawings, creative writing, case studies etc and coordinate them. We have Symposium Souvenirs published in the Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 160 of 379
171 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise name Xploits, Cyborgs, Memento, Construo, Taras etc. The copy of the souvenir is available in the department Does the college have a Student Council or any similar body? Give details on its selection, constitution, activities and funding. We do not have an overall student council but we do have symposium Secretary, Symposium organizers, Class representatives who are often assembled together and given an open chance to express their needs and inconveniences, if any Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student representatives on them. We have the following major Academic and Administrative bodies that have student representatives. Class Committee Cultural Committee Symposium Committee Students (chapter/forum) Associations such as IEEE,ISTE,IETE,ISI etc Grievances Cell Sports Committee NSS Students Council Women Cell How does the institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former Faculty of the Institution. We have a website We regularly keep all our activities on this website. We also have a community in Face book where Students and Alumni can post their views and get to know of the new developments getting incorporated in our System. Alumni and former faculties are sometimes networked in Symposium, Conference, Seminar, etc by the department Staff. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 161 of 379
172 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CRITERION VI: GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership State the vision and mission of the Institution and enumerate on how the mission statement defines the institution s distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing the needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institution s traditions and value orientations, vision for the future, etc.? Vision: Educate to excel in Social Transformation. Mission: To contribute to the development of human resources in the form of professional engineers and managers of international excellence and competence with high motivation and dynamism, who besides serving as ideal citizen of our country will contribute substantially to the economic development and advancement in their chosen areas of specialization. To build the institution with international repute in education in several areas at several levels with specific emphasis to promote higher education and research through strong institute industry interaction and consultancy. With the transformation and growth of the individual society would in turn transform and evolve. We consider teacher is not an instructor or task master, he/she is a helper and a guide. Through the liberation education we increase the students creative power, give importance to an open communication and bring in a participative style and groom them into better individuals. We make the difference in class rooms by working with evaluators from varied disciplines ensure in promoting standards aligned, problem based approaches to learning, this way we engage. Students in deeply relevant ways, including appropriate use of technology and tools and address the requirement of industry and the development of society. We give more emphasis on the bringing quality education in the post-graduate level programmes. And on new PG courses year after year to achieve the goals and give society better professionals for both corporate and the academic part. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 162 of 379
173 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What is the role of top Management, Principal and Faculty in design and implementation of its quality policy and plans? Role of Top Management, Principal and Faculty in design and implementation of Quality Policy (QP). Top Management makes a conceptual framework. Higher education is becoming a major driver of economic competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge-driven global economy. We focus more on this higher education part. Our teaching framework allows a monitor support, track teacher and student satisfaction and study the impact on the learning process. Quality in the education is analysed on a real time basis in an active Management way rather than passive or curing way. Our top Management tends to offer programme evaluation or training sessions, necessary infrastructure, allows operational implementation, a highly decentralized systems on departments have ownership for their activities and a high level of accountability. We implement QP through Allowing students to be creative. Quality teaching while preserving academic freedom. Innovative attempts to bridge gap of employment through industry interaction Programmes. A project style teaching What is the involvement of the leadership in ensuring The policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission Formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into the institutional strategic plan Interaction with stakeholders Proper support for policy and planning through need analysis,research inputs and consultations with the stakeholders Reinforcing the culture of excellence Champion organizational change Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 163 of 379
174 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 1. We take into consideration the thoughts and feelings of people who fall under the command. Make sure that all the people are treated fairly and equally with no one forming feelings of disrespect and discrimination. All are given same rights and opportunities. 2. Every constructive phase has been designed with focus laid on the thrust areas of the mission including access to facilities for students in the areas of experts interaction, industrial visits and participation in forums. Separate calls were established for monitoring and review of all the plans. Employers are provided with strong climate of optimum. 3. Our teachers are empowered with the significant role in decision making, control over the work environment and conditions and opportunities to serve in a range of professional roles. Parents are encouraged to actively participate in the wards education through real time feedback of the progress, counseling of the students along with their parents to turn around from a difficult phase. Students the important stakeholders are the pillars who can be influential stakeholders in an organization success. So we provide manual job related training, recognize and incorporate their thinking both within and outside the classrooms through seminars and workshops. 4. As it is being aimed in our policy, with consistent desire of improvement in all aspects, starting from the evolving strategies till getting the desired output, which entrust the benefits to all stakeholders of the institution. Creating careful monitoring systems, helps the stake holders to give their guidelines for steering proper leadership towards achievement of society benefit oriented policies of the institution. 5. As the predictive organizational culture, inculcate both students community and stakeholders to affirm the institutions confidence towards them, to withstand any environmental situations with constant focus on their personal and society benefit. It has been well insisted in the institutions policy like teamwork, and effective process orientation culture. 6. Promote collaborative introduction among organizations members, establish a supportive social climate and promote the practice that ensurs equitable treatment. This is considered critical for the organizational change. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 164 of 379
175 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What are the procedures adopted by the institution to monitor and evaluate policies and plans of the institution for effective implementation and improvement from time to time? Effective monitoring mechanisms like establishments of various committees like Academic Monitoring Committee Timetable Committee Class Coordinator/ Year Coordinators Research Committee Women s Cell Placement Cell Coordinators ISO & IQAC Coordinator Sports Monitoring Committee Hostel Monitoring Committee Transport Committee Discipline Monitoring Committee Every committee has its own objectives to be awaited and functions of these committees are being well monitored and reviewed by conducting the scheduled meeting regulating for imparting guidelines for strengthening improvements Give details of the academic leadership provided to the Faculty by the top Management? Head of the Departments and First Year Chief Coordinator are the academic leaders of the senior classes/ first year classes respectively. Class coordinators, Laboratory incharges provide necessary leadership for their academic courses. Facilities are given chance for leadership roles, in every aspects, starting from strategies formulation every Faculty takes part on assigning leadership role to lead various institutional, departmental, and individual activities How does the college groom leadership at various levels? Institution encourages the leadership concept with keen interest to develop and strengthen the unexposed competency of facilities and student folk. Students are also encouraged to lead individual teams and show their capability and it is being well recognized by the institution. For every curricular / extracurricular / co-curricular activities, coordinators are assigned with team of members both from students and staff. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 165 of 379
176 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How does the college delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to the departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized governance system? Every Departmental Heads are empowered to take decisions with respect to their departmental activities. Departmental heads are motivated to take part in the constructive department / Institutional developments. All necessary supports are provided at all times Does the college promote a culture of participative management? If yes, indicate the levels of participative management. Yes. The college promotes a culture of participative management. Participative management analysis is done for formulating institutional developments. The following are the committees where students and faculties are nominated as members and contribute for the growth of the institute. Academic Monitoring Committee, Time Table Committee, Class Coordinator/ Year Coordinator Committee, Women s Cell And Placement Cell/ Coordinators, ISO, IQAC Coordinators, Sports Monitoring Committee, Hostel Monitoring Committee, Transport Committee, Discipline Monitoring Committee. These committees have been established to facilitate Participative management practices and to ventilate their perceptions to take constructive decisions. 6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it developed, driven, deployed and reviewed? YES. It is as per the ISO norms. It was developed by the top Management and it is deployed throughout the college. It is reviewed during the ISO committee audits. More over plans are there to get certified by the NBA apart from the 5 NBA certified department and as a part of the same, NAAC certification is also applied for. IQAC cell has also been setup. A similar Quality Improvement Cell (QIC) activity has also initiated from the Anna University Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the aspects considered for inclusion in the plan. Yes. The college has plans to expand both in the UG and PG levels. Plans to get all the eligible departments to get the Research Centre recognition by the Anna University, Chennai. Apart from that there is a plan to upgrade to the Deemed University status. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 166 of 379
177 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution for each of the following Teaching & Learning Research & Development Community engagement Human resource management Industry interaction Teaching and Learning 1. Usage of modern teaching aides like LCD/ OH projection. 2. Industrial visits. 3. Experts seminar. 4. In - plant Training. 5. Industry Institute Interaction cell. Research and Development 1. Three research centres are functioning in the college. 2. Around 55 staff members have been permitted to register to pursue Ph.D. at various universities. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 167 of 379
178 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Community engagement is taken care of by the NSS, Human Resource Management Part is well managed by top Management with the help of ISO procedures and audits and other clubs are functioning in the college. Industry experts are frequently called for seminars and presentation in order to enhance employability How does the Head of the institution ensure that adequate information (from feedback and personal contacts etc.) is available for the top Management and the stakeholders, to review the activities of the institution? By conducting Governing Council Meeting, the Head of the institution ensures that adequate information is passed on to the top Management and stake holders. Apart from that, frequent scheduled and ad hoc meetings will be carried out by the Head of the institution so that the vital information regarding the institution is conveyed to the top Management. Two common meetings cum interaction sessions are arranged for the parents in addition to the parents meet by individual departments are conducted at regular interval. Alumni meet, HR conclave also facilitate other stakeholders to interact with the Head of the Institution (i.e:principal). The website, face book update on routine basis help all stakeholders to understand the overall activities of the institute How does the Management encourage and support involvement of the staff in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes? The Management provides all the necessary encouragement and support so that the effectiveness and efficiency of various institutional processes like Teaching and learning, Faculty development, Industry Institute interaction, Research and Development etc. are exemplary. Financial incentives, appreciation letters, increments in salary and regularly motivating the Faculty members at all levels Enumerate the resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year and the status of implementation of such resolutions. Sr. Resolutions Made Status To start two new PG courses To increase the intake of two UG courses M.E (Structural Engineering) (18) & M.E.(CAD/CAM) (18) Started from the academic year Intake increased for B.E. Civil Engg. (120 to 180) & B.E. Mechanical Engg. (120 to 180) from the academic year Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 168 of 379
179 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 3. Research Centre Approvals by the Anna University, Chennai Electronics & Communication Engineering Department has been recognized as Research Centre of Anna University, Chennai from June More details may be obtained from the Minutes of Meeting of Governing Council Does the affiliating university make a provision for according the status of autonomy to an affiliated institution? If yes, what are the efforts made by the institution in obtaining autonomy? Yes. Efforts have been initiated in this direction How does the Institution ensure that grievances / complaints are promptly attended to and resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyze the nature of grievances for promoting better stakeholder relationship? Apart from conducting class committee meetings, the institution has a well defined grievances/ Complaint Redressal mechanism by means of providing complaint boxes at various locations. It also has posted the ID information/ Mobile number of the Chairman at various locations so that the students as well as staff members may convey there grievances and suggestions through s and SMS. Many such grievances were received in the past and the matters were resolved immediately During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed by and against the institute? Provide details on the issues and decisions of the courts on these? NIL Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing student feedback on institutional performance? If yes, what was the outcome and response of the institution to such an effort? The institution has a well defined feedback mechanism which collects information from the students regarding the staff members and about the institution at least once in a semester. ALUMNI association of the institution frequently conducts meetings, in which feedback regarding the institution from the passed out students is collected. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 169 of 379
180 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise 6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies What are the efforts made by the institution to enhance the professional development of its teaching and non teaching staff? The Faculty members are sponsored to pursue PhD and financial support is given to attend Faculty development program, Workshops, Seminars, Conferences etc. conducted by various authorized bodies. Teaching Faculty members are fully supported to conduct FDPs, Seminars, Conferences, Symposiums. Non teaching staff members are allowed to pursue higher studies and attend training program to hone their skills. Special skill set programmes are also arranged regularly What are the strategies adopted by the institution for Faculty empowerment through training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and responsibility they perform? The staff members are appreciated and motivated for their exemplary performance by means of cash awards, certificates of appreciation and promotions Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate and ensure that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured and considered for better appraisal. Once in a year, performance appraisal is carried out for the staff members and those who involved in multiple activities are appreciated suitably by means of additional salary increments. Increments, incentives are given to pursue higher studies. Promotions are given on becoming eligible and based on the academic performance What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the Management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to the appropriate stakeholders? Annual increments, salary revisions on dearness allowances are given annually based on the performance appraisal reports. Decisions taken are communicated through regular circular/ notice/ office orders etc., or by suitable means. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 170 of 379
181 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non teaching staff? What percentage of staff have availed of the benefit of such schemes in the last four years? EPF and Group Insurance are some of the staff welfare schemes provided by the Management to all the staff members apart from the staff welfare fund which caters to the needy. Free transportation, Free treatment at SRM Medical college Hospital & Research Centre, Kattangulathur & Ramapuram campus Free education to the eligible wards of employees and service opportunities What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining eminent Faculty? Immediate promotions, additional salary increments and responsibilities are some of the means for retaining the eminent Faculty members. 6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization What is the institutional mechanism to monitor effective and efficient use of available financial resources? It is the practice here to formulate budget for every academic year. The different departments give their proposals based on departmental activities planned,. for that academic year. This is consolidated at the principle level and sent for further approval of our Valliammai Society. Based on the budget proposal funds are sanctioned on priority basis What is the institutional mechanism for internal and external audit? When was the last audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the details on compliance. Both internal and external audit performed periodically by qualified auditors. The internal auditing performed on quarterly basis and external auditing is performed of half yearly basis. Last external auditing was performed on September Fair accounting practices are followed here. Secondly it helps to ensure accuracy of the all financial statements What are the major sources of institutional receipts/ funding and how is the deficit managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund/ corpus available with Institutions, if any. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 171 of 379
182 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise (i) Tuition fees collected from the students is the only source. (ii) Book accounts are available with accounts office of the college. (iii) Five years income & expenditure account for the period of , , , , and are available in the college office Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional funding and the utilization of the same (if any). Sources of additional funding include AICTE, UGC, and other government outsourcing funded activities like Seminar, Conferences, and Workshops wherein the authority will weigh the strength of the activity and sponsor the same. R&D facility here helps not only in fulfilling the knowledge but also provides scope for generating additional funds. Department of Chemistry, Physics and ECE are authorized Research Centre for the Anna University IQAC:- a. Has the institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)? If yes, what is the institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how has it contributed in institutionalizing the quality assurance processes? IQAC was established on IQAC meeting was held on Our quality policy is we are committed to provide world class entrepreneur management education producing excellent human resources for national and international organization. We will achieve this by effective process orientation, team work and constant desire for improvement. b. How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the Management/authorities for implementation and how many of them were actually implemented? Almost all decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the Management and all of them were actually implemented. c. Does the IQAC have external members on its committee? If so, mention any significant contribution made by them. Yes. Two external members are there at present. It is planned to include more members, further. Minutes of meetings of IQAC may be referred to in this aspect. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 172 of 379
183 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise d. How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the IQAC? It is proposed to constitute students quality circle to facilitate Quality improvement. e. How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents of the institution? It is proposed to conduct training for staff members for effective implementation of IQAC. Yes. Academic audit is being carried out but, with ISO systems audit. Innovative practices in teaching learning process as well as extracurricular activities plan of action is being taken by the IQAC and the same is being communicated to the students and staff through mail and circulars. We are getting helping hands from alumni feedback to maintain a regulated framework on ISO system. Implementation of proper ISO systems is the Institutional Mechanisms to review the teaching learning process. Frequent industrial visits and eminent Guest Lectures will help this process. When opportunity arises to meet the Parents, Quality systems are being appraised to them Does the institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the academic and administrative activities? If Yes, give details on its operationalization. Yes. The institute is an ISO 9001:2008 certified institution. The M/S.TUV Rheinland facilitates the external audits and has been the assessor of ISO procedures. We have trained internal auditors for regular audits Does the institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of the Quality assurance procedures? If yes, give details enumerating its impact. Yes. Orientation program for the new comers, periodic training to internal auditors and other staff members are given for effective implementation of ISO Does the Institution undertake Academic Audit or other external review of the academic provisions? If yes, how are the outcomes used to improve the institutional activities? Yes. Academic audit is being carried by the ISO system auditors at both internal and external levels. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 173 of 379
184 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise How are the internal quality assurance mechanisms aligned with the requirements of the relevant external quality assurance agencies/ regulatory authorities? a. TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt ltd for ISO 9001:2008 Certification. b. Centre for Affiliation, Anna University -- for Affiliation c. AICTE (Regulatory Authority) -- for Approvals d. NBA (National Board Of Accreditation) New Delhi - Accreditation of Courses. Through the above systems the internal quality is regulated and formatted and reviewed What institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the teaching learning process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of operations and outcome? Implementation of proper ISO systems is the Institutional Mechanisms to review the teaching learning process. Frequent industrial visits and Guest Lectures will help this process. The regular academic monitoring process, feedback systems, result analysis at all levels, frequent interactions with students during class committee and class representatives etc. are few of the institutional mechanisms in addition to the annual appraisals How does the institution communicate its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders? Institution communicated its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and outcomes to the internal stakeholders (staff members) through Meeting and Circulars. To the external stakeholders (Parents, Companies, Alumni, etc.) regular progression of students is sent to the parents as Progress Report by post. SMS system is regulated every day to update on absenteeism the students to their parents. Various norms, policies and procedures are given in the college website. As per the request from student community, the same has also been posted in social networking websites such as face book, which is very well received by many stakeholders. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 174 of 379
185 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise CRITERIAN VII: INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES 7.1 Environment Consciousness Does the Institute conduct a Green Audit of its campus and facilities? This institution maintains a clean and green environment in and out of the campus. The institution ensures the green environment by maintaining a separate Maintenance Department. The Maintenance Department takes care of maintaining and renovating the environment. The Maintenance Department holds a team to keep the environment and the surrounding clean. They maintain the lawn and the plantations by employing gardeners and the cleanliness has been maintained by employing sufficient number of sweepers. The maintenance executives go for a periodical check and maintain records for the same. The Green Audit of the campus and its facilities is a regular event in this institution. The water is stored by using rain water harvesting process. All staff members are informed to conserve energy by switching off lights and fans when they are not in that place What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly? This institution has taken several initiatives to make the campus eco-friendly Energy Conservation The maintenance staff takes care of switching off unused lights, fans and other electrical devices to avoid wastage of energy. Use of Renewable Energy The campus buildings are supported with solar power for alternative power supply. The hostel buildings are also provided with solar water heaters. Water Harvesting All the buildings in the campus are provided with rain water harvesting facility. The waste water treatment plant is available in the campus. The treated water is used for non drinking purposes. RO plants are given to purify drinking water. Plantations The campus is surrounded with lawns and plantations and maintained properly. The plantations are made in flower pots and there are more than 200 saplings planted every year. Hazardous waste management The campus has a good waste disposal system. The cleaners are given separate disposal bins to collect hazardous waste and the cleaners are also given safety measures like gloves and shoes. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 175 of 379
186 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise E-waste management The E-wastes are stored in separate rooms and periodically disposed in proper way. 7.2 Innovations Give details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have created a positive impact on the functioning of the college. Valliammai Engineering College deployed many innovative practices which have effectively brought a lot of impacts in the functioning of the institution. The following are sectors where innovations have been made. Library The central library of the institution is added with 315 Indian/ Foreign Journals / Magazines / Online Journals from IEEE and ASME, to give an exposure to our students to the latest technology. The college has a very good, separate reference section, two reading halls, a reprographic section and a CD section to cater to the needs of the students and Faculty. The central library is rich with 36,100 books, 177 national journals and 15,790 e-journals. The innovation brought in the library is the fully automated search and borrow process. The OPAC system installed in our library is to make circulation of books easier. The College library is also an institutional member of the Anna University Library and also a corporate member of IIT library which helps in enhancing the knowledge resources for staff and students. Tutor system The tutor system followed in this institution proved a very successful one and the impact that made is also magnificent. This system provides students with teaching Faculty as his/her tutor who monitors their academic as well as non academic activities. These tutors function as a bridge between the students and the head of the institution. These tutors also councel the students regarding their grievances. Grievances Redressal Cell This Cell functions effectively to clear the issues and problems that arise among the students. The main objective of this Cell is to bring an amicable solution to any kind of problem that has been brought by the students. Placement Training This institution is highly motivated to serve the students in a better way. Job offers are the prime importance for any engineering aspirant and realizing this, the institution has set up a department for placement training. This department consists Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 176 of 379
187 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise of trained Faculty members from English and Mathematics. The students are given placement training on regular basis. They are also trained up for facing other competitive examinations too. Career Development Centre The Department Placement has been developed as The Department of Placement and Career Guidance. The students are using this facility to get counseling on Career Planning and developed. Entrepreneurship Development The Placement and Career Guidance Department organizes meetings with the students to give awareness on Entrepreneurship Development. These meetings serve as an eye opener sessions for the students. Professional Bodies Membership The college provides opportunities for the students to develop their knowledge in multiple ways and one such is getting them membership in professional bodies like ISTE, IETE, IEEE, ISI and CSI. These professional associations and their student chapter help the students by sending them journals and also accept their articles for publication. 7.3 Best Practices Elaborate on any two best practices as per the annexed format (see page 148) which have contributed to the achievement of the Institutional Objectives and/or contributed to the Quality improvement of the core activities of the college. Valliammai Engineering College is an institution with many best practices and has risen the standards of the college. The following are the several best practices that are followed in this institution. Internal Quality Assurance Cell This cell serves as a yard stick to measure the quality level of the institution. This cell functions as a watch dog to ensure the quality standards of the college. The following are the criterions that are checked by the IQAC. Development and Application of quality benchmarks on parameters for the various academic and administrative activities. Organization of Inter and Intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of quality circles. Documentation of various programs and Activities of VEC, leading to the quality improvement. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 177 of 379
188 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Social Responsibility An active NSS unit runs in the college which gives the students a good platform to bring out their social responsibility. This unit has 100 volunteers. There are student representatives from all the seven UG branches. This unit actively participates in social service activities such as Tree Plantation, Health Awareness Rally, and Blood Donation on emergency demand etc. Feedback System A feedback system is followed in this institution to analyze and improve the ability of the teaching Faculty. Feedback forms are collected through online mode which gives an objective way to find the ability of the Faculty. There are many parameters analyzed such as Punctuality, Knowledge, Delivery, Clarity, and Use of teaching aids and so on. This system proved to be a successful one to analyze and stabilize the quality of the Faculty members of this institution. Online Information Sharing The institution runs a page in the Facebook to connect with the students effectively. The achievements, timetable for examinations, notifications are shared in this social networking site which is very helpful for the students and its easy accessibility helps in reaching the students easily. The information sharing is done effectively through SMS and college website. Messages (SMS) are frequently sent to the students as well as parents to have a better communication. Parents are always given updates through sms regarding the functioning of their ward in the college. All the information regarding college are in the exclusive college website which is an additional source of information. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 178 of 379
189 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Practice I 1. Title of the Practice Online Students Feedback Analysis System. 2. Goal The main objective of this system is to get the feedback of teachers, from the students, periodically and analyze them for the improvement of the teaching learning process. 3. The Context VEC offers 7 UG courses and 8 PG courses. More than 3500 students are studying in various courses and also students seeking admission has been steadily increasing year by year. Around 240 Faculty members teaching the different subjects both theory and practicals for different classes. Getting feedback for all the Faculty members from the students is a tough task. In each semester we have utilized more than 40,000 papers and it takes more time for analyzing the feedback for conventional mode i.e. paper-pen systems. Now we have switched over to the web based online systems to achieve paperless feedback analysis. 4. The Practice The online feedback system has been designed with the objective of providing all details that are required for giving feedbacks of the Faculty by the students with respect to various parameters like Punctuality, Knowledge, Delivery and Clarity etc. The software is installed in the centralized server, the students from different departments can access this software through intranet simultaneously for submitting their feedbacks. The final consolidated feedback reports are classified into four categories viz., Very Good, Good, Satisfactory and Not Satisfactory. 5. Evidence of Success The various types of reports can be generated in less time with zero percentage of errors. This whole process is also an eco-friendly process. By analyzing the feedback reports, the Faculty members are counseled with reference to the various parameters listed in the feedback form and the points scored by them. Further, this report is considered for the self appraisal of the Faculty. 6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required More no. of students access the software simultaneously during the feedback process. Due to this the online process is delayed and this can be rectified by having high end systems as a server. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 179 of 379
190 Evaluative Report - Criterion-Wise Practice II 1. Title of the Practice Outreach of stakeholders through social networking media for the latest information about college and its achievements. 2. Goal To share the latest developments, information and activities of VEC to the stake holders from time to time. 3. The Context The latest information need to be disseminated to more no. of stakeholders (Students, Parents, Employers and Staff) of our college. 4. The Practice We used to update day to day activities of our college in our social networking sites like, announcements of conducting Seminars, Conferences and Events, Achievements of students, VEC News letter, important notice, etc. 5. Evidence of Success More no. of stakeholders are benefited by viewing our social sites and they have also appreciated the process. The parents of students seeking admission in VEC will view our website and social networking sites to get relevant information about our college for admission, etc. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 180 of 379
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193 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 1. Name of the department : CIVIL ENGINEERING 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered: S.No Level Degree Name of the Course 1 U.G B.E Civil Engineering 2 P.G M.E Structural Engineering 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/regulation involved S.No Sem Subject Department Subject Name Code handled 1 I HS2111 Technical English I English 2 I MA2111 Mathematics I Maths 3 I PH2111 Engineering Physics I Physics 4 I CY2111 Engineering Chemistry - I Chemistry 5 I GE2112 Fundamentals of Computing & Prg. IT/CSE/MCA 6 I GE2115 Computer Practice Laboratory -I IT//CSE/MCA 7 II HS2161 Technical English II English 8 II MA2161 Mathematics II Maths 9 II PH2161 Engineering Physics II Physics 10 II CY2161 Engineering Chemistry II Chemistry 11 II GE2155 Computer Practice Laboratory-II CSE/IT 12 II GS2165 Physics & Chemistry Laboratory II Physics/ Chemistry 13 II EC2151 Basic Electrical & Electronics Engg EEE 14 III MA2211 Transforms And Partial Differential Equation Maths 15 IV MA2264 Numerical Methods Maths 16 V GE2321 Communication Skills Lab English 17 VI MG2351 Principles Of Management MBA 18 VIII CE2451 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis MBA 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.E Civil Engineering Semester based credit System 2 M.E Structural Engineering Semester based credit System 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S.No Sem Name of the course Course offered to the department 1 III GE2021-Environmental Science & Engg Information Technology 2 V GE2021-Environmental Science & Engg Mechanical Engineering 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NOT APPLICABLE Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 181 of 379
194 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons NIL 9. Number of Teaching posts Post Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization Name Qualification Designation Specilization Dr.D.Elango Mr.S.S.Manu Mr. S.Suresh Babu Mr.T.C Bimal Mohan Ms.T.Swedha Ms. N.Kayalvizhi Ms. G.Gokila Rani Ms. K.Suganya Devi Ms. V. Christina Mary Mr. P.Elangovan Mr.R.Thiyagarajan Ms.B.I.Sonia Mr.V.Sathish Kumar Ms.M.S.Keerth ana Rani Mr.V.Jaganathan Mr. N.Arun Prakash Mr. J. Arun Raj Christdas Ms. Y.Sathya Ms. I.Selvarani B.E.,M.E., Ph.D. B. Tech., M.E., B.E., M.Tech., B. Tech., M.Tech., B.E., M.E., B.E., M.E., B.Tech., M.E., B.E., M. Tech., B.E., M.E., B.E., M.E., B.E., M.E., B.E., M. Tech., B.E., M.E., B.E., M. Tech., B.E., M.E., B.E.,M.E., B.E.,M.E., B.E.,M.E., B.E.,M.E., Professor & Head Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Asst.Prof (O.G) Environ. Engg. Structural Engg., Structural Engg., Structural Engg., Structural Engg., Environ Engg Geo matic., Structural Engg., Structural Engg., Structural Engg., Structural Engg., Transportation Engg., Construction Mgmt Engg., No. of Years of Exp. 17 Years 5 Months 7 Years 5 Months 6 Years 10 Months 6 Years 5 Months 3 Years 6 Months 4 Years 6 Months 2 Years 5 Months 1Year 5 Months 1 Year 5 Months 2 Years 5 Months 2 Years 4 Months 1 Year 1 Month 1 Year 2 Months No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 yrs Environ Engg. 4 Months - Structural Engg., Construction Mgmt Engg., Water Resources Engg., 1 Year 2 Months Years - Structural Engg., 1 Year - Structural Engg., 1 Year - Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 182 of 379
195 11. List of senior visiting Faculty - Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary Faculty - Nil 13. Student Teacher Ratio (programme wise) S.No Programme Level Student Teacher Student-Teacher Ratio 1 U.G :1 2 P.G :1 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Post Sanctioned Filled Technical Staff 4 4 Administrative Staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ Mphil/PG. Name Dr.D.Elango Mr.S.S.Manu Mr. S.Suresh Babu Mr.T.C Bimal Mohan Ms.T.Swedha Mrs. N.Kayalvizhi Ms. G.Gokila Rani Ms. K.Suganya Devi Ms. V. Christina Mary Mr. P.Elangovan Mr.R.Thiyagarajan Ms.B.I.Sonia Mr.V.Sathish Kumar Ms.M.S.Keerthana Rani Mr.V.Jaganathan Mr. N.Arun Prakash Mr. J. Arun Raj Christdas Ms. Y.Sathya Ms. I.Selvarani M.E.,PhD M.E., M.Tech., M.Tech., M.E., M.E., M.E., M. Tech., M.E., M.E., M.E., M. Tech., M.E., M. Tech., M.E., M.E., M.E., M.E., M.E., Qualification 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received - Nil 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received - Nil Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 183 of 379
196 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University - Nil 19. Publications S. No a) Publication per Faculty Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by Faculty and students Author 1 Dr.D.Elango 2 Dr.D.Elango 3 Dr.D.Elango 4 Dr.D.Elango 5 Dr.D.Elango 6 Dr.D.Elango 7 Mr.P.Elangovan 8 Ms.K.Suganya Devi Publications Thermophilic Composting of Municipal Solid Waste Equilibrium and kinetic studies on the removal of Acid Red 114 from aqueous solutions using activated carbons prepared from seed shells Production of Biogas from Municipal solid waste with domestic sewage Surface ozone measurements at urban coastal site Chennai, India Air quality monitoring in Chennai, India, in the summer of 2005 Adsorption of acid dye onto organobentonite " Experimental study on the effect of copper slag as a fine aggregate in the properties of High performance Cement mortar cubes" "Strengthening of Exterior Beam Column Joint using GFRP Composites under Cyclic Loading " Vol No, Page No, Year Vol. 86, 2009, pp Vol. 158, 2008, pp Vol.141, Issue 1, March 2007, pp Vol.137, Issue 3, October, 2006, pp Vol.136, Issue 3, August, 2006, pp Vol.128, Issue 2, February, 2006, pp pp pp Name of the Journal Journal of Applied Energy Journal of Clean Air, Water and Soil Journal of Hazardous Materials Journal of Hazardous Materials Journal of Hazardous Materials Journal of Hazardous Materials National Conference on Recent Advancement in Geotechnical NCRAG 2012 conference, Government College of Technology, Coimbatore National conference on "Modern trends in construction materials and construction techniques 2012, Easwari Engineering college Impact Factor SNIP/ SSR Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 184 of 379
197 Ms.K.Suganya Devi Mr.V.Sathish Kumar Mr.V.Sathish Kumar "Retrofitting of Exterior Beam Column Joint using Fibre Reinforced Polymer Sheets " An experimental Study on the properties of Glass Fibre Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Utilization of Solid waste Particles as Aggregates in Concrete pp ISSN: ,Vol- 2,November- December 2012 International Conference on Modelling Optimization & Computing 2012, p38. International conference on "Earthquake resistant construction Practices 2012, MGR University, Chennai International Jounal of Engineering Research & Application Elsevier Publication, Procedia Engg. Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Paper published in the International Journal: (With Total Impact Factor of 24.3) Monographs Chapter in Books Books Edited Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers Citation Index SNIP SJR Impact factor h-index Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 20. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil 21. Faculty as members in Dr.D.Elango, Professor & Head Editorial board 1. Editor International Journal of Petroleum Technology & Alternate fuels 2. Reviewer Indian Journal of Science and Technology Anna University, Examination 1. Member, Result Passing Board, Civil Engineering 2. Chairman, Civil Engineering Board 3. Member, Syllabus Revision Committee for Environmental Studies Annamalai University, Examination Member, Result Passing board, Civil and Post graduate Engineering Hindustan University, Examination Academic Council Member, Civil Engineering B.S.Abdur Rahman University, Examination Examination auditing member Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 185 of 379
198 22. Student Projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/ Programme S.No Name of the Programme % of Students who have done In-house project 1. B.E Civil Engineering 78.94% b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e. in Research laboratories/ Industry / other agencies S. No Name of the Guide 1. Dr.D. Elango Mr.G.K.Pandiy a Rajhan Mr.G.K.Pandiy a Rajhan Name of the students 1.Alex Ruban.F 2.Arjun Suresh 3.Balasubramanian.P 4.Vinoth Kumar.A 1.Anitha.A 2.Karthick.A.N 3.Santhanam.A 4.Vignesh.B.A 1.Divya.D 2.Keerthana.S 3.Madhumathy.S.M 4.Nandhini.R % of students 7% 7% 7% Research Laboratory/ Industry/ other agencies Anna University, Chennai SRM Quarry Plant, Chennai Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Title of the Project Desalination of sea water Study on the comparative analysis of replacement in concrete using silica fume and blast furnace slag Designing and Planning of a Jetty in offshore- Structures 23. Awards/ recognitions received by the Faculty and students S.No Name of Faculty 1 Dr.D.Elango 2 Dr.D.Elango 3 Dr.D.Elango 4 Dr.D.Elango 5 Ms. K.Suganya Devi Awards of recognition received National Editor International Journal of Petroleum Technology & Alternate fuels Reviewer Indian Journal of Science and Technology Best Paper presentation award at Coimbatore on Best Paper presentation award at Anna University on Received gold medal for M.Tech Structural Engg at B.S.Abdur Rahman University Intl Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 186 of 379
199 S.No Name of the student Programme Awards of recognition received National Intl. 1. Vivekanadan.P CRAFTRIX 2 nd prize - Quiz Participation - Urban planning Participation - 2. A.N.Kartick Workshop Preparing Concrete Participation - from waste material 3. Madhumathy.S.M Quiz Participation - Quiz Participation - Workshop - 4. Preparing Concrete Participation - B.A.Vignesh From waste material CONFLOAT participation - CONCREATE Participation - 5. Loheshrajen Workshop -Preparing Concrete Participation - 6. Sibinanthan.S from waste material CONCREATE Participation - CONFLOAT Participation - 7. Pravin.T CRAFTRIX Participation - 8. Vinoth kumar.k Urban Planning Participation - 9. Markesh.M CRAFTRIX Participation Sundaravadivel CRAFTRIX Participation Karthick.R CRAFTRIX Participation Gowtham.S Paper presentation Participation Nawaz.V.M CONCREATE Participation - CRAFTRIX Participation Kavin.T CRAFTRIX Participation Balasubramanian.P CONTRAPTION 2 nd prize Vishnu.V BRICKNOVA-1 3 rd prize S.Mohamed Ebrahim 18. U.Kalyan Paper Presentation on Earthquake Resistance Structures Paper Presentation on Earthquake Resistance Structures Paper Presentation on Earthquake Resistance Structures Paper Presentation on Earthquake Resistance Structures Participation - Participation - Participation - Participation K.Mohana Sundaram CAD QUEST Participation Jayakumar.V CAD QUEST Participation K.Manigandan CAD QUEST Participation V.Archana Workshop Participation - Just A Minute (JAM) 1 st Prize - Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 187 of 379
200 23. R.Gunavathy Workshop Participation - Paper Presentation 2 nd prize B.R.Harini Workshop Participation P.Kiruthika Workshop Participation S.Vijay Aravind CAD Contest Participation P.Vaishnavi CAD Contest Participation N.Syed ul Mubarak CAD Contest Participation K.Shravan CAD Contest Participation S.Premkumar CAD Contest Participation M.Mohamed Asheik CAD Contest Participation - CADD Participation A.Venkatesan Technical Quiz Participation - Technical Quiz 2 nd Prize Shantanu Singh Just A Minute (JAM) 2 nd Prize V.Chelsasini Technical Quiz 2 nd Prize V.J.G.Praveen Technical Quiz 2 nd Prize Kokila Priya.R Paper Presentation 2 nd Prize Divya.G Paper Presentation 2 nd Prize R.Karthik Manikandan Paper Presentation Participation M.Dyaneshwaran Paper Presentation Participation - 41 Divya.G Kokila Priya.R Paper Presentation 2 nd Prize - 42 V.Archana Just A Minute (JAM) 1 st Prize - 43 Shantanu Singh Just A Minute (JAM) 2 nd Prize - 44 R.Gunavathy Paper Presentation 2 nd Prize - 45 Chelsasini.V, Divya Workshop on Prestressed Kokila Priya.R Concrete Participation - 46 Kavin bharath.m.g Manigandan.K Model Making Participation - 47 V.Archana,R.Karthick Manikandan Paper Presentation 3 rd Prize - 48 V.Joshua, S.Laxman Gopal, C.Arun Paper Presentation Participation - 49 V.Archana,R.Karthick Paper Presentation 2 nd Prize - 50 V.Archana On-spot Event 1 st Prize - 51 B.R.Harini, P.Kiruthika Paper Presentation 2 nd Prize - 52 V.Archana,R.Karthick Paper Presentation 1 st Prize - 53 B.R.Harini, P.Kiruthika, Plan the Road Participation - V.Archana R.Karthick 54 B.R.Harini, P.Kiruthika Poster Presentation 3 rd prize - 55 V.Joshua, S.Laxman Gopal, C.Arun Model Making 2 nd prize 56 B.R.Harini,V.Archana Model on signal-less traffic solution Participation - Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 188 of 379
201 24. List of eminent academicians and Scientists / Visitors to the department S. No Date Name of the academician/ scientist/ visitor Dr.N.K.Rajan S.Janakumar Dr.L.N.Ramamurthy Karthick.R 2.Muralidharan Dr. Radhakrishna G. Pillai Designation Professor & Head, Department of civil engineering, Jeppiar Engineering College, Chennai. Assistant Engineer, Highways Department. Former Professor & Head, Department of civil engineering, IIT Madras. 1.Autodesk Certified Trainer 2.Business development executive, KKM Soft Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engg, IIT Madras Topics delivered Highway pavement design and Highway material test. Types of Bridges and Maintenance of road. Euler s theory. Revit modeling Next Revolution in AEC industry Corrosion on Concrete and steel 25. Seminars/ conferences/ workshops organized by the department The Department of civil engineering has organized the following programs for the academic year Sl.No Name of The Programme National Level Technical Symposium Faculty Development Programme Guest Lecture by Er.S.Balaji, L&T Construction National Level Technical Symposium Guest Lecture by Dr.Radha Krishna G Pillai, IIT Madras Title/Topic Venue Month/Year CONSTRUO 12 Railways,Airport and Harbour Engineering Chennai Metro Rail Project CONSTRUO 13 Corrosion in Concrete and Steel structures Valliammai Engineering college Valliammai Engineering college Valliammai Engineering college Valliammai Engineering college Valliammai Engineering college 21 st September, th May, 2013 to 3 rd June, rd August st September, th October, 2013 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 189 of 379
202 26. Student profile programme/course wise Name of the Course Applications Enrolled Pass Selected Academic received *M *F % year B.E. Civil Engg B.E. Civil Engg B.E. Civil Engg B.E. Civil Engg M.E. Structural Engg *M=Male F=Female 27. Diversity of Students Name of the course B.E Civil Engineering II year B.E Civil Engineering III year B.E Civil Engineering IV year Year % of students from the same state % of students from other state % of students from abroad Nil Nil Nil Nil 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, civil services, Defence services etc.? - NOT APPLICABLE 29. Student progression Student progression Against % enrolled Year UG to PG PG to M.Phil. N.A. - PG to Ph.D. N.A. - Ph.D. to Post Doctoral N.A. - Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurship / Self - employment N.A. - Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 190 of 379
203 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library Department library facility, access to the central library and internet facilities are available for the department Faculty and students for ready reference. It consists of text and reference books in different disciplines. It has a total number of 150 books in the areas of Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Construction Technology etc. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students All the systems in CADD lab are provided with internet facility and are made available to the Staff and Students during free hours. Internet hour is included in the time table for students to make use of the facility. Various Online journals from IEEE and ASME, subscribed by the collage library are also made available to Staff and Students. c) Class room with ICT facility ICT tools like LCD projectors and OHP are amply used in classroom for assistance in lecture delivery. d) Laboratories 1. Carpentry Workshop S.No Description of the stock Quantity 1 Carpentry Bench vice 40 2 G-Clamp 32 3 Wooden Box Rule 1 4 Steel rule 32 5 Wooden Marking Gauge 30 6 Mortise Gauge 8 7 Tri-square 25 8 Metal Jack Plane 8 9 Triangular file Wooden Jack plane Plumbing Workshop S.No Description of the Stock Quantity 1 Pipe Vice 2 2 Pipe Die stock big 1 3 Pipe Die stock small 1 4 Pipe Die set 3 5 Pipe Die set set 3 6 Pipe wrench 450mm 4 7 Pipe wrench 250mm 4 8 GI-Clamp-1 (saddle) 14 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 191 of 379
204 4. Survey Lab S.No Description of the Equipments Quantity 1 Total Station Gowin TKS Vernier Transit Theodolite 6 3 Dumpy level size 300mm made of brass 5 4 Plane Table (600x750mm) 5 5 Pocket stereoscope 1 6 Ranging Rod 2mtr 7 7 Levelling Staff(4mtr) 7 8 Prismatic Compass 5 9 Cross staff wooden head with iron pole 5 10 Survey chain -30mtr 6 11 Substance bar 1 5. Strength of Materials Lab S. No Description of the Equipments Quantity 1 Universal Testing machine 1 2 Brinell Hardness Testing Machine 1 3 Deflection Test Apparatus 1 4 Spring Testing Machine 1 5 Torsion Testing Machine 1 6 Izod/Charpy Impact Testing Machine 1 7 Vicat Apparatus 2 8 Rockwell Hardness Testing Machine 1 9 Le-Chatelier Method 1 10 Cement cube Mould Vernier calipers 2 12 screw gauge 2 13 Brinnel microscope 1 5. Concrete and Highway Lab S.No Description of the Equipments Quantity 1 Flow table 1 2 Slump cone 2 3 Impact testing machine 1 4 Softening point (ring&ball) apparatus 1 5 Blains apparatus 2 6 Ductility machine 1 7 Vee-Bee Consistometer 1 8 Penetrometer apparatus 2 9 Marshal stability apparatus 1 10 Tar viscometer apparatus 1 11 Table vibrator 1 12 Concrete mixer 1 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 192 of 379
205 6. Soil Lab S.No Description of the Equipments Quantity 1. Sieve Shaker Motorized 2 2. Hydrometer Analysis for Fine grained 2 3. Hydrometer Jar 1000 ml 1 4. Liquid Limit 2 5. Plastic Limit 2 6. Shrinkage Limit test apparatus 3 7. Proctor Compaction 2 8. Direct shear test apparatus Electrically 1 9. Thermometer glass 200 Deg Field Density apparatus Triaxial Shear test apparatus Consolidation apparatus three gauge CBR apparatus Brass Sieves (2.36,1.18,710,425,300,150,75,Lid&pan) Dia Brass test Sieves Weighing Balance pan type Permeability apparatus(falling Head Method) Permeability apparatus(constant Head Method) Electric Hot air oven Relative Density apparatus Pycnometer 4 6. Environmental Engineering Lab S.No Description of the Equipments Quantity 1 P H meter 1 2 Turbidity meter 1 3 Conductivity meter 1 4 BOD incubator 1 5 Muffle furnace 1 6 Hot air oven 1 7 Magnetic stirrer with hot plates 1000ml 5 8 Jar test apparatus 1 9 Water bath 1 10 COD apparatus 250ml 1 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 193 of 379
206 8. CADD Lab CADD Lab is equipped to offer the following courses Sem / Branch Course Code Course Title II / Civil ME2155 Computer aided drafting and modeling laboratory III / Civil CE2208 Computer aided building drawing VII / Civil CE2405 Computer aided design & drafting laboratory Facilities available in CADD Lab include S.No Items Quantity 1 LENOVO DESKTOP M71C, core i5-2400, 2GB RAM, 500GB Memory GB Graphics Card : Nvidia Graphics 10 3 HP laser Printer KVA online UPS 1 5 AutoCAD ETABS V SAP2000 Adv V Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies Financial assistance from College S.No Reason No of Students 1 Thane Cyclone Relief 5. Financial assistance from Government S.No Year No. of Students Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 194 of 379
207 Scholarship details Year Scholarship Scholarship BC MBC DNC SC ST Farmers scholarship National Foundation for Teacher s welfare NIL NIL Central NIL NIL 4 NIL Govt merit 32. Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminars) with external experts S. No Date Name of the academician/ scientist/ visitor Designation Topics delivered Dr.N.K.Rajan S.Janakumar Dr.L.N.Ramamurthy Professor & Head, Department of Civil Engg., Jeppiar Engg College, Chennai. Assistant Engineer, Highways Department. Former Professor & Head, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT, Madras. Highway pavement design and Highway material test. Types of Bridges and Maintenance of road. Euler s theory Karthick.R 2.Muralidharan 1.Autodesk Certified Trainer 2.Business development executive, KKM Soft Revit modeling Next Revolution in AEC industry Er.S.Balaji Senior Engineer L&T Construction Chennai Metro Rail Project Dr.Radha Krishna G Pillai, Assistant Professor IIT Madras Corrosion in Concrete and Steel structures Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 195 of 379
208 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning To improve the student learning the following teaching methods are adopted. Lecturing with the assistance of Black Board and chalk. It is the primary teaching method adopted. Where ever required Over Head Projectors with transparent slides are used. Power Point Presentations using LCD projectors are amply used. Industrial exposure through Industrial visits to various fields of civil Engg. Encouraging symposiums Organizing workshops Conducting Conferences Guest lectures of experts from various organizations. Encouraging seminars and Motivating the students to co-ordinate the various events 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and extension activities Seven students and one staff from the Civil Engineering Department participated in the traffic awareness programme organized by the National Service Scheme at Guduvanchery on 22 Feb SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans SWOC Analysis summary (with importance ranking) Date: Stakeholders: Department of Civil Engineering STRENGTHS IMPORTANCE (High/Medium/Low) S1 VEC is a member of SRM group of institution High S2 Highly qualified and well experienced Faculty in different specializations High S3 Well established lab with the latest equipments High S4 Staff members motivate the students in various Extra Curricular and Co-Curricular Medium S5 Situated in an expansion of acres and is by the side of NH45, between Tambaram and Chengelpet Medium S6 Support to management Medium S7 VEC is a research centre Medium S8 Good support to students and non-teaching staff Medium S9 Good support from the Management High S10 Excellent Infrastructure facilities High S11 Qualified staff members Medium Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 196 of 379
209 WEAKNESS IMPORTANCE(H/M/L) W1 Not good in communication since most of the students are from rural area H W2 Lack of international collaboration for exchange of students / staff. H W3 Students are lacking to carry out research activities M W4. Lack of consultancy & Patents M W5 Students coming from poor academic area H W6 Students coming from rural area, non-english medium H OPPORTUNITIES IMPORTANCE(H/M/L) O1 Global job opportunities in the growing Infrastructure sector H O2. Students conducting National symposium to improve the leadership qualities. H O3. Department organizing Industrial Visits to help the students to gain the practical exposure apart from H theoretical knowledge O4. Continuous Knowledge updating for staff members H O5 More funding from Govt agencies H O6 More research guidance H O7 Teachers and guidance methodology H CHALLENGES IMPORTANCE(H/M/L) C1. Making the students confident in their soft skills and communication skills. H C2. Preparing students to the expectations of the Industry H C3. Preparing students to undertake Exams such as GATE, GRE, TOEFL, etc. H C4. Helping students analyze problems in a wide range of challenges in Civil Engineering fields. H C5 Balancing administrative work H C6 Lack of dedication of students H KEY STRATEGIES FOR MOVING FORWARD IMPORTANCE(H/M/L) 1. Preparing the students to present papers in conferences and workshops. H 2. More outreach programmes for employability. M 3. To introduce more PG courses and upgrade department as research centre H 4. More MoUs with industries and R&D Lab for collaborative research. M 5. Encouraging Faculty in research activities M 6 Keeping standards of ISO. The goal of ISO is regularly to evaluate and audit the system for its effectiveness. H Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 197 of 379
210 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 1. Name of the department : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG.) S. No Level Degree Name of the Course 1 U.G B.E Computer Science and Engineering 2 P.G. M.E. Computer Science and Engineering 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved B.E Computer Science and Engineering S.No Sem Sub. Code Title Dept. 1 III MA 2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations MAT HS 2 III CS 2204 Analog and Digital Communication ECE 3 III CS 2207 Digital Lab ECE 4 IV MA 2262 Probability and Queuing Theory ECE 5 IV CS 2252 Microprocessors andmicrocontrollers ECE 6 IV CS 2259 Microprocessors Lab ECE 7 V MA2265 Discrete Mathematics Maths 8 VI GE2321 Communication Skills Lab ENG 9 VII MG2452 Engineering Economics & Financial Accounting MBA 10 VII CS2403 Digital Signal Processing ECE M.E- Computer Science and Engineering 11 I MA7155 Applied Probability and Statistics Maths 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.E Computer Science & Engineering Semester based credit System 2 M.E Computer Science & Engineering Semester based credit System 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: B.E Electricals and Electronics Engineering S.No. Semester Sub. Code Subject Name Course offered by the department 1 III EE2204 Data Structures and Algorithms EEE 2 III EE2209 Data Structures and Algorithms Lab EEE 3 V CS2311 Object Oriented programming EEE 4 V CS2317 Object Oriented programming Lab EEE 5 VI CS2363 Computer Networks EEE Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 198 of 379
211 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc Nil 8. Details of courses/ programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons:nil 9. Number of teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Associate Professors / Asst.Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) S.No Name Qualification Designation Specializ ation No. of Year s of Exp. No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years 1 Dr. B. Vanathi M.E., Ph.D A.P.(Sel.G) CSE Dr.Ranjith Iyer Ph.D. Associate Professor Mr. C. Vijayakumaran M. Tech (Ph.D) A.P.(Sel.G) CSE Ms. V. Muthamilselvi M.E A.P.(Sel.G) CSE Ms. G. Sangeetha M.E A.P.(Sel.G) CSE Mr. G. Kumaresan M.E,MBA A.P.(Sr.G) CSE Ms. A. Lalitha M.E A.P.(Sr.G) EST Mr. B.MuthuSenthil M.E A.P.(Sr.G) CSE Mr. M. SenthilKumar M.E. A.P.(Sr.G) CSE Mr. M. Mayuranathan M. Tech A.P.(Sr.G) CSE Ms. K. Devi M.E A.P.(Sr.G) CSE Mr. L. Karthikeyan M. Tech A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. A. Vidhya M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. S. Shanthi M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. S. Suma M.S A.P.(O.G) Networks Ms. S. Benila M.E A.P.(O.G) Networks Ms. V. Prema M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. C. Pabitha M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. D. Kavitha M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Mr. S. Venkatesh M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. M. Priyadharshni M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. N. Poornima M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. R. Anitha M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Mr. T. Rajasekaran M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Ms. Priyakannappan M.E A.P.(O.G) CSE Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 199 of 379
212 11. List of senior visiting Faculty : Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary Faculty: Nil 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) S.No Programme No. of No. of Student-Teacher Students Staff Ratio 1 U.G. (B.E.-CSE) :1 2 P.G. (M.E. CSE) :1 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff Sanctioned and filled S.No Support staff Sanctioned Filled 1 Academic support staff (Technical) Administrative staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. S.No Name Qualification 1 Dr. B. Vanathi M.E., Ph.D 2 Mr. C. Vijayakumaran M. Tech., (Ph.D) 3 Ms. V. Muthamilselvi M.E 4 Ms. G. Sangeetha M.E 5 Mr. G. Kumaresan M.E,MBA 6 Ms. A. Lalitha M.E 7 Mr. B.MuthuSenthil M.E (Ph.D) 8 Mr. M. SenthilKumar M.E. (Ph.D) 9 Mr. M. Mayuranathan M. Tech 10 Ms. K. Devi M.E 11 Mr. L. Karthikeyan M. Tech (Ph.D) 12 Ms. A. Vidhya M.E 13 Ms. S. Shanthi M.E 14 Ms. S. Suma M.S 15 Ms. S. Benila M.E 16 Ms. V. Prema M.E 17 Ms. C. Pabitha M.E 18 Ms. D. Kavitha M.E(Ph.D) 19 Mr. S. Venkatesh M.E 20 Ms. M. Priyadharshni M.E 21 Ms. N. Poornima M.E 22 Ms. R. Anitha M.E 23 Mr. T. Rajasekaran M.Tech 24 Ms. Priyakannappan M.E Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 200 of 379
213 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projectsfrom a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received: Nil 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil 19. Publications S. No Author Title of the paper Volume No. Page No. Year Name of the Journal Impact factor SNIP / SJR 1 Dr. B.Vanathi 2 Dr. B.Vanathi 3 Ms. C. Pabitha 4 5 Ms. T.Geetha Mr. M.Nagarajan Ms.C.Pabitha Ms.G.Sangeetha Comparing and Choosing Appropriate Database for Storing context in context Aware Systems Context Aware System for Smart Consignment Tracking Retrieval of Fresh Information Using P2P network Wireless Sensor Network s Life Time Enhancement with Aid of Data Fusion, LEACH-C and Spreading Techniques Refining SERP Search Engine Result Page For Enhanced Information Retrieval Vol 7 Pg, Vol 50 Pg, Vol 3 Pg Vol 3 Issn: Pg Vol 2 Issue 1 ISSN Pg International Journal of Computer science European Journal of Science and Research CiiT International Journal of Automation and Autonomous System International journal of Information Technology & Education Integrated Intelligent Research- International Journal on Data Mining Techniques and Application Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 201 of 379
214 6 Mr.B.Muthusenthil Impact Of Location Based Attacks On Geographical Routing Protocol Vol 63 Issue 11 Acce pted for Publi cation. (IF: 1.64) Jokull (Annexure I) Mr. G. Kumaresan Mr.C. VijayaKumaran RealTime Image Processing based Intelligent Traffic Management system Vol 2 Issue 11 ISSN International journal of trends in computer science G. Sangeetha Computer Pratice S. Shanthi Electronics Devices And Circuits DD Publication VRP Publication Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards Sl.No Name of the Faculty 1 Dr.B.Vanathi Name of the Committee Reviewer, Editorial Board Member, Session Chair, Programme Committee (PC) Member 22. Student projects S.No. Programme Year Percentage of students who have done inhouse projects including inter departmental/ programme Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/o their agencies 1 U.G.(B.E.-CSE) U.G.(B.E.-CSE) U.G.(B.E.-CSE) U.G.(B.E.-CSE) P.G.(M.E.-CSE) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 202 of 379
215 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students S.No Name of the Faculty Year 1. Mr. C. Vijayakumaran Mrs. T. Geetha Ms. V. MuthamilSelvi Mrs. Jena Catherine Bell Mrs. R. Malar Mrs. G. Sangeetha Dr. B. Vanathi Prof. K. Sivakumar Achievements Secured 100% Result In software testing Secured 100% Result In object oriented analysis & design Secured 100% Result In design and analysis of algorithm Secured 100% Result In principles of compiler design Secured 100% Result In object oriented programming Secured 100% Result In data structures &algorithms Secured 100% Result In object oriented software engineering Secured 100% Result In professional ethics Awards/ Recognitions received by students S.No Name of the Students Year Achievements 1. Keerthana.S nd Place in group singing 2. LokeshBalaji.C rd Place in Poster Design 3. Dhruv.D rd place in debugging at NIIT 4. M. Karthikeyan 2013 Published paper on international conference and Journal 5. Karpagakumaran R 2013 Won 3 rd place in annauniv badminton 6. G.K. Kathikeyan 2013 Won 3 rd price in paper presentation at Eswari Engg. College 7. Imran Ahamed 2013 Adzap 2 nd place at AdiparasakthiEngg. College 8. Ignatuisstanissanthosh 2013 Presented paper on Medigrid 9. Jothi Krishnan.M nd place in mystic world in the Anna university UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS LIST Name of the Student Year Rank 10 Ms. S. Pitchaiammai Ms. H.B. Divya Ms. V. Solochana Ms. M. Archana Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 203 of 379
216 14 Ms. D. Srividhya Ms. V. Sri Vidya Ms. S. Jeevitha Ms. K.S. Sujitha Ms. N. Vijayalakshmi Ms. D. Suganya Ms. S. Sri Vidhya Ms. K. Anjana Mr. S. Sabareesan List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department Name of the S.No Year Activities Chief Guest program Web V.Madhan Seminar Technology and IIHT Animation Workshop Basic and advanced Networking Workshop Red Hat Workshop Seminar Seminar Application Development in Android Platform Data Mining Concepts Recent Trends on Mobile Communication Mr.Jeysingh Corporate Trainer, HCL-CDC Mr.Saravanan, Corporate Trainer, HCL-CDC Prof. S.T. Rajan, Head/CS, St Joseph Arts & Science College, Trichy Prof. C.M. Velu, Prof/Head, Dattakala Group of Institutions, Pune Mr. K. Rajasekar Divisional Engineer, BSNL, 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)national b)international Date 29/1/ /7/ /7/ /08/ /08/ /02/2013 Year Seminars 1. Data Mining Concepts 2. Recent Trends on Mobile Communication Confer ences Web Technology and Animation Workshops Organized 1. Application Development in Android Platform 1. Basic and Advanced Networking 2. Red Hat Symposium Cyborgs 2k13 Cyborgs 2k12 Cyborgs 2k11 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 204 of 379
217 26. Student profile programme/course wise: NA Name of the Course/programme (refer question no. 4) Applications received Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage B.E( ) % B.E( ) % B.E ( ) % B.E ( ) % M.E ( ) M.E ( ) Diversity of Students Year % of students from % of students % of students the same state from other States from abroad B.E ( ) B.E ( ) B.E ( ) M.E ( ) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Higher Studies Students who went for higher studies with valid qualifying scores/marks Student progression Student progression Against % enrolled UG to PG 8 % PG to Ph.D. Nil Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Given Below Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 2% Employed Campus selection, Other than campus recruitment Year No. of Students Employed Campus selection Percentage /58 76 % /92 99% /95 99% /69 94% Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 205 of 379
218 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Department Library S.No. No of Books No of Journals No of Project Reports Nil 408 b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : 38 Systems c) Class rooms with ICT facility : LED, OPH projector available d) Laboratories : Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies S. No Year B.C M.B.C S.C/S.T Govt. scholarship 1. B.E( ) B.E( ) B.E( ) M.E( ) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts S.No Year Activities Seminar Workshop Name of the program Web Technology and Animation Basic and advanced Networking Workshop Red Hat Workshop Seminar Seminar Application Development in Android Platform Data Mining Concepts Recent Trends on Mobile Communication V.Madhan IIHT Chief Guest Mr.Jeysingh Corporate Trainer, HCL-CDC Mr.Saravanan, Corporate Trainer, HCL-CDC Prof. S.T. Rajan, Head/CS, St Joseph Arts & Science College, Trichy Prof. C.M. Velu, Prof/Head, Dattakala Group of Institutions, Pune Mr. K. Rajasekar Divisional Engineer, BSNL, Date 29/1/ /7/ /7/ /08/ /08/ /02/2013 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 206 of 379
219 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning Power point presentation OHP presentation Group discussion Seminars Workshops Guest lectures Paper presentation in symposium, conferences Professional membership bodies 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities NSS 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strengths Experienced and qualified staff Good infrastructure Doctorates MoU s Well equipped library Conference Hall for presentations Well equipped laboratory Internet facilities Cs Adroits- association CSI student s chapter Weaknesses Students from non-english medium school Students from rural areas Research centers to be enhanced Opportunities Innovative teaching Funding from the government agencies Challenges Better placement Better pass percentage More university ranks Improve research activities Awareness on quality engineering education Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 207 of 379
220 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 1. Name of the department : Electronics and Communication Engineering 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG) S.No Level Degree Name of the Course 1 U.G B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering 2 P.G M.E. Communication Systems 2 Ph.D. Ph.D. Electronics and Communication Engineering 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved (Regulation 2008/2013) S. Course Department Sem No Code Name of the Course Involved 1 I HS2111 Technical English I English 2 I MA2111 Mathematics I Maths 3 I PH2111 Engineering Physics I Physics 4 I CY2111 Engineering Chemistry - I Chemistry 5 I GE2111 Engineering Graphics Mechanical/ Civil 6 I GE2112 Fundamentals of Computing and Programming IT 7 I GE2115 Computer Practice Laboratory -I IT 8 I GE2116 Engineering Practice Laboratory Mechanical / Civil/ EEE 9 II HS2161 Technical English II English 10 II MA2161 Mathematics II Maths 11 II PH2161 Engineering Physics II Physics 12 II CY2161 Engineering Chemistry II Chemistry 13 II GE2155 Computer Practice Laboratory-II CSE/IT 14 II GS2165 Physics & Chemistry Laboratory II Physics/Chemistry 15 III MA 2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations Maths 16 III EC 2201 Electrical Engineering EEE 17 III EC 2202 Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming in C++ IT 18 III EC 2209 Data structures and Object Oriented Programming Lab IT 19 IV MA 2261 Probability and Random Processes Maths 20 IV EC 2259 Electrical Engineering and Control System Lab EEE 21 IV EC2255 Control Systems EEE 22 VI MG2351 Principles of Management MBA 23 VI GE2321 Communication Skills Lab English 24 VI MA2264 Numerical Methods Maths 25 VII GE2022 Total Quality Management MBA Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 208 of 379
221 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.E Electronics & Communication Engineering Semester based credit System 2 M.E Communication Systems Semester based credit System 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S. Course Course offered by Sem No Course Code Name of the Course the Department 1 I GE2116 Engineering Practice Laboratory MECHANICAL 2 I GE2116 Engineering Practice Laboratory CIVIL 3 I GE2116 Engineering Practice Laboratory EEE 4 I EC2151 Electric Circuits and Electron Devices CSE 5 I EC2151 Electric Circuits and Electron Devices IT 6 I EC2155 Circuits and Devices Lab CSE 7 I EC2155 Circuits and Devices Lab IT 8 III CS2204 Analog and Digital Communication CSE 9 VII CS2403 Digital Signal Processing CSE 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. - NIL 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons - NIL 9. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 2 2 Associate Professors /Assistant Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name Qualification Designation Specialization Dr.M.Murugan M.E., Ph.D Professor Microwave Ms.Komala James Ms.R.Asha M.E., (Ph.D) M.E Professor Assistant Professor (Sel.G) Wireless Communication, Wireless Networks Communication Systems No. of Years of Experience 23 years 8 Months Teaching: 16 Years & 8 Months Industry: 3 Years 14 Years & 9 Months No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years 4 (On going) - - Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 209 of 379
222 Ms.M.Latha Mr.S.Ramesh Ms.N.Subhashini Mr.S.Senthil Murugan Ms.C.Sumitha Mr.C.Saravana Kumar Mr.D.Murugesan Ms.N.Padmavathy Ms.C.Amali Ms.K.Kamala Ms.T.S.Sheriba Ms.S.Subbulakshmi Mr.S.Marirajan M.Tech M.E., (Ph.D.) M.Tech., (Ph.D.) M.E M.E., (Ph.D.) M.E M.E., (Ph.D.) M.E M.E., (Ph.D.) M.Tech M.Tech (Ph.D.) M.E M.E Assistant Professor(Sel.G) Assistant Professor(Sel.G) Assistant Professor(Sr.G) Assistant Professor(Sr.G) Assistant Professor(Sr.G) Assistant Professor(Sr.G) Assistant Professor(Sr.G) Assistant Professor(Sr.G) Assistant Professor(Sr.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Communication Engineering Communication Systems VLSI Design Applied Electronics Applied Electronics Digital Communication & Networking Applied Electronics Applied Electronics Communication Systems Digital Sommunication & Networking Communication Systems VLSI Design 12 Years & 11 Months Teaching: 9 Years & 3 Month Industry:1 Year 13 Years - Teaching: 5 Years& 9 Months Industry: 3 Years & 8 Months 8 Years - Teaching: 8 Years& 3 Months Industry: 1 Years & 1 Months Teaching: 7 Years& 7 Months Industry: 2 Years & 2 Months 10 Years & 7 Months 11 Years & 11 Months Teaching: 6 Years & 9 Months Industry: 6 Months Teaching:4 Years & 8 Months Industry: 3 Years & 2 Months 7 Years 6 Years & 2 Months Mr.T. Nadana Ravishankar M.E., M.B.A. Assistant Professor(O.G) Pervasive Computing Technologies Teaching: 4 Years & 2 Months Industry: 8 Months - Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 210 of 379
223 Ms.M.Nesalakshmi Mr.A.Pandian Ms.Princy Elizabeth Iype Ms.V.Vishnupriya Ms.V.Thirilogasund ari Mr. T. Kumar Mr. M. Ganesh Babu Ms. G. Vetriselvi Ms. S. Kuino Dalstia Ms.K.Arthi Ms. R.P.Ashwini M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor(O.G) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Applied Electronics VLSI Design VLSI Design Communication Systems Communication Systems Computer and Communication Communication Systems VLSI Design Applied Electronics VLSI Design VLSI Design 5 Years & 10 Months Teaching: 4 Years Industry: 1 Year & 5 Months 3 Years &3 Months 1 Year & 9 Months 9 Months - VEC: 17/06/2013 Industry:1 Year 10 Months VEC: 17/06/2013 Teaching:11 Months VEC: 17/06/2013 Teaching:2 Years VEC: 20/06/2013 Teaching:2 Years &9 Months VEC: 03/07/2013 Teaching:11 Months VEC: 10/07/2013 Industry:9 Months List of senior visiting Faculty: Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled( programme wise) by temporary Faculty: Nil 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) STUDENTS - PROGRAMME STUDENTS TEACHER TEACHER RATIO Under Graduate : 1 Post Graduate : 1 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 211 of 379
224 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled : 8+2=10 Academic support staff (Technical) Sanctioned Filled 8 8 Administrative Staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.: PG/Ph.D Name Dr.M.Murugan Ms.Komala James Ms.R.Asha Ms.M.Latha Mr.G.Udhayakumar Mr.S.Ramesh Ms.N.Subhashini Mr.S.Senthilmurugan Ms.C.Sumitha Mr.C.Saravana kumar Mr.D.Murugesan Ms.N.Padmavathy Ms.C.Amali Ms.K.Kamala Mr.T.S.Sheriba Ms.S.Subbulakshmi Mr.S.Marirajan Mr.T. Nadana Ravishankar Ms.M.Nesalakshmi Mr.A.Pandian Ms.Princy Elizabeth Iype Ms.V.Vishnupriya Ms.V.Thirilogasundari Mr. T. Kumar Mr. M. Ganesh Babu Ms. G. Vetriselvi Ms. S. Kuino Dalstia Ms.K.Arthi Ms. R.P.Ashwini Qualification M.E., Ph.D M.E., (Ph.D) M.E M.Tech M.E., Ph.D M.E., (Ph.D) M.Tech., (Ph.D) M.E M.E., (Ph.D) M.E M.E., (Ph.D) M.E M.E., (Ph.D) M.Tech M.Tech M.E M.E M.E., M.B.A.,(Ph.D) M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 212 of 379
225 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received : NIL 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received : NIL 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering has been recognized as a Research Centre ( Ph.D/M.S.) with effect from July 2013 by the Anna University. Ref:Res.No of the 21 st research board meeting held on Publications: Name Qualification Designation No.Of Papers Published Natl Intl. No.of Publicati ons listed in Intl. data base Monographs Chapters in books Books edited Books ISBN/ ISSN nos. with details of publishers Citation index SNIP SJR Impact factor h-index Dr.M.Murugan Ms.Komala James Ms.R.Asha Mr.G.Udhayaku mar Mr.S. Ramesh Ms.N. Subhashini Mr.C. Saravana Kumar Ms.C.Amali Mr.T. Nadana Ravishankar Ms.V. Thiriloga Sundari M.E., Ph.D M.E., (Ph.D) M.E M.E., Ph.D M.Tech., (Ph.D) M.Tech., (Ph.D) M.E M.E., (Ph.D) M.E., M.B.A., (Ph.D) M.E Prof Prof AP (Sel.G) AP (Sel.G) AP (Sel.G) AP (Sr.G) AP (Sr.G) AP (Sr.G) AP (O.G) AP (O.G) Microwave Engineering Sams Publisher, Microwave Engineering Sams Publisher, ,.0 0, ,.025, ,.76/ 1.2, , Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 213 of 379
226 Sl. No Author Title of the Paper Volume No., Page No., Year Name of the Journal Impact Factor/ SNIP/ SJR 1.Performance of TCP Over Satellites Networks Under Severe Cross Traffic Using GA 2.Multicast Connection Capacity of WDM Switching Networks without Wavelength Conversion vol.2, no.4, vol.4, no.11, pp , Nov-2005 International Journal of Mobile Communicatio ns WSEAS Transaction on Circuits and Systems IF:0.94 IF: Optical Satellite Communication Networks A Layered Approach vol.5, pp , June 2006 WSEAS Transaction on Commn. IF: Dr.B.Chidambara Rajan 4.Certain Investigations on Energy Saving Techniques using DVS for Low Power Embedded System 5.Image Processing Techniques for Identifying Vehicle License Plate and Traffic Monitoring vol.5, pp , Dec 2006 vol.1, no.3, June2009 WSEAS Transaction on Computers CiiT Intl. Jnl of Artificial Intelligent Sys. Machine Learning IF:0.29 IF: Optical Sensor Traffic Monitoring Using Analog Image Processing Techniques vol.1, Issue 4, pp Nov.-Dec Intl. Journal of Engg Research & Applications IF: Extending Collision Avoidance Methods to Consider the Vehicle Shape and Kinematics of a Mobile Robot Using ARM Processor vol.1, Issue 4 pp Nov-Dec2011 International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications IF: An Automated Neuro Model for Software Effort Estimation and RMMI using Competitive Learning Vol.3(6) pp Nov.-Dec.2012 Intl. Jnl of Computer Tech & Appns. IF:2.015 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 214 of 379
227 9.Thyroid Volume Estimation Analysis with Neural and Fuzzy-Neuro Techniques-A Comparative Study Vol.61, no.16 pp Int. Jnl. Of Computer Applications IF: Four Input Voice and Data Communication Through Single Optical Channel Vol:43, No:2 Pages:10-17 Apr-Jun.02 Journal Education, I.E.T.E. of IF:0.4 2.Get Out the E-Vote Vol.19, No.3 Pages:32-38 May-2003 IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine IF: Synthesis of Nanosized Barium Titanate / Epoxy Resin Composites and Measurement of Microwave Absorption Vol.33.No.6 pp Dec.2010 Bulletin of Material Science IF: Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of reflectivity of nanosized CaTiO3/ epoxy resin composites in microwave bands Vol.34, No.4 pp Jul.2011 Bulletin of Material Science IF: Dr.M.Murugan 5.A Comprehensive Literature Survey on Antenna Selection in MIMO for Future Generation Wireless Systems Vol.4, No.13 pp Aug CiiT International Journal of Wireless Communication IF: Genetic Algorithm based Feature Subset Selection in Face Detection Vol.4 pp: IOSR Journal of Electronics & Commn Engineering IF: Review of Existing Methods for Side Lobe Suppression in OFDM System to Mitigate ICI Vol.5, No.6, June 2013, pp CiiT Intl. Journal of Wireless Communication IF: Optimal Transmit Antenna Selection for Closed Loop Spatial Multiplexed Precoded MIMO for LTE Systems Accepted Vol.1, Issue.2, Dec IETE National Journal of Innovation & Research IF:-- Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 215 of 379
228 3 Ms.Komala James 4 Mr.G.Udhayakumar 1.A simple QoS Scheduler for Mobile WiMAX 2. Seamless Mobility in 4G Heterogeneous Wireless Networks 1. Trabeculararchitecture analysis in femur radiographic images using fractals 2.Comparison of two interpolation methods for Empirical Mode Decomposition based evaluation of Radiographic Femur Bone Images Vol.46 pp Vol.57, no.2, pp , Vol. 227, No. 4 pp Vol. 15, No. 2 pp World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology Proc.of the Inst. of Mech Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine. Acta of Bioengineering &Biomechanics IF:0.326 IF:1.71 IF:1.419 IF: Analysis of Trabecular Structure in Radiographic Bone Images Using Bi- Dimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition vol. 47 pp Journal of Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation IF: Mr.S. Ramesh 1.Dielectric loaded exponentially tapered slot antenna for wireless communications at60ghz. 2. Dielectric loaded exponentially tapered slot antenna utilizing substrate integrated waveguide technology for millimeter. vol.38 pp Vol.42 pp Progress in Electromagneti cs Research C. Progress in Electromagneti cs Research C. SNIP: SJR : Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 216 of 379
229 Name of the S.No. Author 1 Ms.R.Asha 2 Ms.N.Subhashini ISBN No. Title Year Remarks Microwave Prescribed Text book of Anna Engineering University, Chennai (R2004) Microwave Prescribed Text book of Anna Engineering University, Chennai (R2004) 20. Areas of consultancy and income generated S.No Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. Name of the Faculty Member Details of National/International Committee served 1. DC Committee Member for Research Scholar at Sathyabama University 1. Dr.M.Murugan 2. Academic Auditory Committee at B.S Abdur Rahman University. 3. Local Inquiry Committee at University of Pune. 4. Research Supervisor at Anna university, Pune university, Sathyabama University. 5. Advisory Committee in National conferences. 21. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental / programme Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects 30% Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects 40% b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies c) NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 217 of 379
230 22. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED BY FACULTY 100% Results in the University Examinations for their subjects handled S.No Name of the Staff Designation Subject Name Year 1. G.Udhayakumar Asst.Prof (Sel.G) Embedded Systems Komala James Professor High Speed Networks D.Murugesan Lecturer Environmental Science & Engg T.S.Sheriba Lecturer Environmental Science & Engg N.Padmavathy Lecturer Environmental Science & Engg C.Amali Lecturer Microprocessor & Microcontroller N.Padmavathy Lecturer Medical Electronics D.B.Anubama Lecturer Medical Electronics D.B.Anubama Lecturer Environmental Science & Engg C.Amali Lecturer Principles of Communication 2008 Best Teacher Award S.No Name of the Staff Designation Year 1. Ms.N.Subhashini Senior Lecturer Ms.R.Asha Asst.Prof Ms.R.Asha Asst.Prof AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED BY STUDENTS S.No Name of the Student Year Awards / Recognitions 1. S.Karthik th Rank 2. S.Ranjith 46 th Rank N.Aswini 49 th Rank 3. M.Hariharan 20 th Rank N.Sakthipravin 27 th Rank 4. 5 V.Vijayalakshmi R.J.Jeevana S.Keerthi A.L.Shyamala S.Ciyamala Kushbu T.Gokula Krishnan th Rank 31 st Rank 35 th Rank 47 th Rank 34 th Rank 46 th Rank Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 218 of 379
231 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department Mr. P. Ganeshan, Proprietor, Dynamic Engineers and Electroplates, Chennai. 2. Mr. Rameshbabu Dasrs, Application Engineer, coreel Technologies, Bangalore 3. Dr. N. Gunasekaran, Principal, Prathyusha Institute of Technology and Management, Tiruvallur Dr. M. Ganesh Madhan, Associate Professor, MIT, Anna University, Chromepet, Chennai Dr.P.Hanumantha Rao, Scientist E, SAMMER CEM, Chennai 6. Dr.T.Rama Rao, Professor, SRM University, Chennai. 7. Mr.R.Tamil Chelvan, Test Manager, Siemens Ltd., Chennai 8. Mr. T. Arul, Senior Consultant, TCS, Chennai. 9. Mr. A. Janardhana, DGM (Broadband service), BSNL, Chennai 10. Smt. J. Rexline Teresse, Executive Engineer, TNEB, Chennai 11. Dr. N. Kumaratharan, Professor, Sri Venkateswara Engineering College, Anna University, Sriperumbudur, Chennai Dr.P.Hanumantha Rao, Scientist E, SAMMER CEM, Chennai 2. Dr. Ganesh Madhan Associate Professor, MIT, Anna University, Chromepet, Chennai Dr. B. Ramachandran, Professor, SRM University, Chennai. 4. Mr. Virupakshan Krishnamoorthy, Principal Engineering Academy, Infosys Ltd, Chennai 5. Mr. A. Srinivasan, Associate Professor, GKM Engineering College, Anna University, Chennai. 6. Dr. Padmanaban Ramasamy, Director, Wireless R & D Lab, Chennai Dr. M.D.Selvaraj, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics Engg. Indian Institute of IT Design & Manufacturing. 2. Ms.Namagiri Ramesh, Delivery Manager, Tech Mahindra. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 219 of 379
232 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National S.No 1. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops Organized Guest lecture on Green Communications Date 2. Technical Symposium Co-Ordinators Mr.S.Ramesh, Mrs.T.S.Sheriba Mr.C.SaravanaKumar Mrs.R.Prabha 3. Guest lecture on 4G-LTE Mrs.R.Asha 4. Technical Symposium Mr.D.Baskaran, Mr.M.Latha 5. Technical Symposium Mr.D.Murugesan, Mr.A.Pandian 6. FDP on Electromagnetic fields to Mr.M.Baskaran Mr.S.Ramesh 26. Student profile programme/course wise Name of the Course/ Programme Applications received Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage B.E ( ) B.E ( ) Single Window B.E ( ) Counselling B.E. ( ) B.E. ( ) *M=Male F=Female Name of the Course/ Programme M.E ( ) Applications Received Single Window Counselling (TANCET) Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage M.E ( ) Diversity of Students Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad B.E ( ) 99% 1% - B.E ( ) 100% - - B.E ( ) 96.2% 3.8% - B.E ( ) 95.2% 4.8% - B.E ( ) 90.7% 9.3% How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? 4. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 220 of 379
233 29. Student progression Student progression UG to PG % PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. - Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Against % enrolled 91% 62.5% Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 2 % 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: No of books available in the department library : 520 (This is in addition to the central facility available) b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : Available c) Class rooms with ICT facility : 2 classrooms are available with 2 LCD projectors & Wi-Fi facility. d) Laboratories : 7 LAB 1: DSP & VLSI LABORATORY DSP LABORATORY S.NO EQUIPMENT NAME QTY AMOUNT IN RS. 1 Personal Computer Intel Core 2 Duo 2.93GHz. Acer Veriton CRO - 30MHZ AFG 5MHZ Ghz Spectrum Analyzer With Tracking Generator DSP Starter Kit TMS 320C5416 SANDS MAKE DSP Starter Kit TMS 320C5416 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Canon LV LCD Projector with stand KVA On-line UPS VLSI LABORATORY S.NO EQUIPMENT NAME QTY AMOUNT IN RS. 1 SPARTAN 3E FPGA KITS WITH INTERFACING KITS Xilinx System Edition Users Mentor Graphics HEP-1 / Custom IC Design 25Users Xilinx Xup V5 Virtex Board Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 221 of 379
234 LAB 2: NETWORKS LABORATORY S.No Equipments Name Make Qty Rate Value Network Laboratory System i)mcs51 Micro Controller Based Nodes 15 ii)wireless Module 5 1 iii)rs232 to RS485interface Card 5 iv)ue Token Bus,Token Ring & Wireless LAN Network Monitor Software 5 CD v)8bit Parallel Cable 5 vi)rs232 Serial Communication Cable 5 vii)rs232 Downloadable Cable 9 viii)rs232 LAN Cable 5 United Electro Technologies ix)token Bus Cable 5 x)token Ring Cable 5 2 xi)smps Power Supply 10 UE-Network Simulator Software i)ue-nss Software with 15 1 User License United Electro Technologies ii)rs232 Cable 10 iii)hardware Lock 1 iv)detailed User Manuals 2 3 P-IV System IBM-LENOVO 4 EPSON LQ 1150 DOT Matrix Printer IBM- LENOVO EPSON HP LaserJet P1505 Printer HP KELIOS 10 KVA UPS Kelios Numeric Digital 600 VA UPS Numeric HP LAPTOP INTEL CORE 2 DUO6570 HP 1 *** *** 9 DE-816 TP 10 BASE HUB D-link 1 *** *** 10 D-LINK 24 PORT HUB (DE-844TP) D-link 1 *** *** Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 222 of 379
235 LAB 3: MICROPROCESSOR LABORATORY S.No Equipments Name Make Qty Cost 1 Microprocessor 8085 Trainer Kit Vi-Micro systems Microprocessor 8086 Trainer Kit Vi-Micro systems ADC Vi-Micro systems ADC Vi-Micro systems Stepper Motor Controller Vi-Micro systems Stepper Motor Controller Vi-Micro systems RTC Vi-Micro systems Elevator Stimulator Vi-Micro systems Traffic Light Control Vi-Micro systems Traffic Light Control Vi-Micro systems Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems CRO Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems FDC Vi-Micro systems Software Vi-Micro systems Printer Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems Software for Electronics & Computing Principles EPT Soft Limited DAC Vi-Micro systems DAC Vi-Micro systems Digital Multimeter MAS 830 Manual CRO Avm Instruments & 8253 Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems DMA Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems EPROM Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems Software Vi-Micro systems Personal Computer HP Compaq Micro Controller 8051 Vi-Micro systems Temperature Controller Vi-Micro systems LVDT Vi-Micro systems A.C Motor Controller Vi-Micro systems D.C Motor Controller Vi-Micro systems D.C Motor Controller Vi-Micro systems UPS - 10KVA Zenlec Lab VIEW Software TRIDENT TECLABS 1 7,92, Battery EXIDE CHALLENGER Interfacing Board Vi-Micro systems Printer PELIKAN OFFICE Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 223 of 379
236 LAB 4: ESD, RF & LIC LABORATORY S.NO EQUIPMENT NAME MAKE QTY COST 1 Programmable Logic Futura electronics pvt ltd. 2 Controller Linear Variable Power Supply Jeevan electronics pvt ltd SMPS IC Based Jeevan electronics pvt ltd AC/DC Voltage Regulator using SCR Jeevan electronics pvt ltd Design of FM Receiver (87 to 103 MHz) Jeevan electronics pvt ltd Design of FM Transmitter (87 to 103 MHz) Jeevan electronics pvt ltd Design of wireless data Jeevan electronics pvt ltd. 2 Modem 8 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope Scientific mostech pvt ltd Cathode Ray Oscilloscope Microlec electronics and Allied services Am Transmitter Kit Jeevan electronics pvt ltd AM Receiver kit Jeevan electronics pvt ltd Process Control Timer Kit Jeevan electronics pvt ltd Multisim( Spice Based 13 Analog Digital Mix Mode Trident Technology Simulation)Version 7 14 Ultiboard (Power PCB Trident Technology Layout Tool)Version 7 15 Personal Computer Samsung Sss Royal Computing Principles 16 Audio frequency generator Microlec electronics and (3MHz) Allied services 17 Decade Resistance Box Microlec electronics and Allied services 18 Decade Inductance Box Microlec electronics and Allied services 19 Decade Capacitance Box Microlec electronics and Allied services Microlec electronics and Dual Power Supply 20 Allied services Falcon electro tek 21 Television Microlec electronics and Allied services 22 Analog IC Tester Uday Engineers Digital&Analog IC Tester Uday Engineers Printer Epson Dot Matrix Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 224 of 379
237 LAB 5: EDC LABORATORY S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity Oscilloscope (20MHz)Mu.tek Oscilloscope Ez (30MHz) Cost/Unit (Rs.) Total Cost (Rs.) Function Generator Aplab (1MHz) Escort(3MHz) Pacific(2MHz) Uday(2MHz) Uday(2MHz) Stabilizer (5KVA) Servo(2 nos), Transmake(2nos) LCR Meter Power Meter (Audio Frequency) Current Callibrator (µ&mamp) DCB DRB DIB Power Supply (fixed 0-30) Uday Power Supply (Variable)Test (36A) Test(35B) Test(30B) Test(36A) Test(35) Multi Test(32C) Test(30B) Uday Single(0-30) Uday dual(0-30) Uday dual(0-30) AMMETERS (0-500)mA (0-5)mA Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 225 of 379
238 VOLTMETER * *(0-15)mA (0-25)mA * (0-1)mA *(0-100)mA (0-100)Micro * *(0-10)mA *(0-20)mA (0-100)AC (0-60)AC (0-5)mA (0-30)mA (0-100)mA (0-1)mA (0-50)mA (0-300)mA (0-500)mA (0-100)µA *(0-10)V *,, (0-5)V ,, (0-25)V *,, *(0-1)V (0-3)V (0-2)V (0-30)V (0-300)AC/DC (0-30)AC (0-10)V (0-5)V (0-30)V (0-1)V (0-3)V (0-15)mV (0-25)mV (0-50)mV Galvanometer Multimeter 0 Digital Rish Digital Digital Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 226 of 379
239 *Overhead Projector/ Screen PLL Meter OHP Plastic Tripod Stand *OHP Screen Wall Fixing OHP liberty vision 285 delux Rheostat (500 Ohms) (270 Ohms) (Ohms) System HP Compac SSS Royal PIV System LAB 6: COMMUNICATION, DIGITAL & PG LABORATORY COMMUNICATION, DIGITAL LABORATORY S.No Equipment Name Make Qty Cost 1 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope EZ, LG Cathode Ray Oscilloscope µ Tek Function Generator Escort Function Generator Systronics Function Generator Pacific Function Generator Pacific RF signal Generator Lodestar Amplitude Modulation Kit Lab Make Amplitude Modulation Kit Pacific Amplitude Modulation Kit Labtech Balance Modulator Pacific Sync Detector with Balance Modulator Pacific Frequency Modulation Kit Lab Make Frequency Modulation Kit Labtech Radio Receiver Kit Lab Make Servo Stablizer 5Kva Zigma Pulse Code Modulator Future - Tech Pulse Width Modulator Future - Tech Pulse Position Modulator Future - Tech Pulse Code Modulation VI Make Variable Power Supply Frontline Variable Power Supply Aplab Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 227 of 379
240 23 Fixed Power Supply Frontline AC Millivoltmeter Systronics AC Microvoltmeter Systronics Digital Multimeter Mastech Analog Sampling & Reconstruction Falcon Signal Sampling & Reconstruction Labtech TDM Pulse AM & Demodulation Falcon Data Conditioning & Reconditioning (Modulation) Falcon Data Conditioning & Reconditioning (Demodulation) Falcon PCM Transmitter Kit Falcon PCM Receiver Kit Falcon Pulse Generator Pacific Half & Fullwave Rectifier Kit Pacific Voltage Regulator Kit Pacific Pulse Modulation & Demodulation Labtech Line Coding Kit Labtech Phase Lock Loop & Frequency Synthesizer Kit Labtech Noise Power Spectral Density Kit Falcon P IV System IBM Antenna Trainer Kit (without Antenna) Microlec Data Conditioning & Reconditioning (Modulation) Falcon Data Conditioning & Reconditioning (Demodulation) Falcon Delta Modulation & Demodulation Kit Falcon QPSK Modulation Kit Falcon QPSK Demodulation Kit Falcon Decade Inductance Box Uday Engineers Differential Pulse Code Modulation & Demodulation Kit Future - Tech UPS 0.5 KVA Numeric Printer LQ-1150 Epson Cathode Ray Oscilloscope 30 MHz Scientific Cathode Ray Oscilloscope 20MHz Scientech Digital Trainer Kit Uday Engineers Digital Trainer Kit Uday Engineers Digital Trainer Kit Uday Engineers Digital Tester Uday Engineers Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 228 of 379
241 58 Digital Trainer Kit Uday Engineers Personal Computer P IV Abacus Personal Computer P IV SSS Royal Printer LQ-1150 Epson PG LABORATORY S.No Equipment Name Make Qty Cost 1 Personal computer Lenovo DSO Falcon Digital fiber optic link trainer Falcon VLSI based advanced digital communication training system Falcon Laser Printer HP ADS Software with Network Analyser (1 No) & DSO (1 No) Agilent 5 User GPS Technology Trainer Kit Falcon Basic Microstrip Component Trainer Falcon Matlab Tool Box 10 User UPS 10Kva APC LAB 7: MICROWAVE, OPTICAL AND R&D LABORATORY MICROWAVE LABORATORY S.No Equipment Name Make Qty Cost 1. MICROWAVE ( X BAND ): BNC cable SICO Cooling Fan SICO Frequency Meter SICO Detector Mount SICO Dielectric Antenna SICO Fixed Attenuator (i) 3dB (ii) 6dB SICO (iii) 10dB E-Plane Tee SICO E-Plane Bends SICO Gunn Power Supply SICO Gunn Oscillator SICO H-Plane Tee SICO Isolator SICO Klystron Mount With Klystron Tube SICO Movable Short SICO Matched Termination SICO Magic Tee SICO Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 229 of 379
242 17. MultiHole Directional Coupler (i) 3dB----1 (ii) 10dB---1 SICO (iii) 20dB PIN Modulator SICO Pyramidal Horn SICO Pickup Horn SICO Parabolic Disk SICO Solid State Klystron Power Supply SICO Slotted Section With Probe Carriage SICO S.S Tuner SICO Tunable Probe SICO TNC cable SICO Variable Attenuator SICO VSWR Meter SICO Wave Guide Stand SICO Servo Stabilizer Transmark Cathode Ray Osc. µ-tek Radiation Pattern SICO T-Circulator SICO BNC Cable Vajenthura Trading Co Solid State Klystron Power Supply Vajenthura Trading Co Klystron Tube 2K25 Vajenthura Trading Co Klystron Mount Vajenthura Trading Co Cooling Fan Vajenthura Trading Co Slotted Section with Probe Carriage Vajenthura Trading Co Tunable Probe Vajenthura Trading Co Tunable Detector Mount Vajenthura Trading Co Direct Reading Frequency Meter Vajenthura Trading Co Variable Attenuator (0-20dB) Vajenthura Trading Co VSWR Meter Vajenthura Trading Co Movable Short Vajenthura Trading Co Matched Termination Low Power Vajenthura Trading Co Isolator/Circulator with Termination Vajenthura Trading Co Wave Guide Stand Vajenthura Trading Co Co-axial Cable RG 58c/u with BNC (Male connector) on both end Vajenthura Trading Co Microwave Power Meter with Power Sensor (X-band) Amitec Electronics Ltd MICROWAVE (J- BAND): Solid State Klystron Power Supply Vajenthura Trading Co Klystron Tube Vajenthura Trading Co Klystron Mount Vajenthura Trading Co Cooling Fan Vajenthura Trading Co Slotted Section with Probe Carriage Vajenthura Trading Co Tunable Probe Vajenthura Trading Co Tunable Detector Mount Vajenthura Trading Co Indirect Reading Frequency Meter Vajenthura Trading Co Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 230 of 379
243 59. Variable Attenuator Vajenthura Trading Co VSWR Meter Vajenthura Trading Co Movable Short Vajenthura Trading Co Matched Termination Vajenthura Trading Co Wave Guide Stand Vajenthura Trading Co BNC-BNC Vajenthura Trading Co OPTICAL LABORATORY S.No Equipment Name Make Qty. Cost 65. Fiber Optical Trainer KIT Scientific Mestechnik Fiber link -A cost fiber optic Trainer KIT Falcon Fiber Link B fiber optic Communication Trainer Kit Falcon Fiber Link-D Physics of fiber Optics Kit Falcon Fiber Link-E Optic Trainer Kit Based on LASER Diode Falcon AL_DL analog & Digital Link Falcon Fiber Link B Advanced fiber optic Communication Trainer Kit Falcon Fiber Optic Instrument/Tools& Accessories (i) Model M-100 FO Power Meter (ii) Model LS-850 FO LED Power Source (iii) 1m ST-ST Multimode Patch card of Glass Fiber-1 (iv) SFH-450v (v) SFH-750v Falcon 1 set (vi) SFH-250v (vii) SFH-551v (viii) 9/125 Single Mode Glass Fiber m (ix) 62.5/125 Multimode Glass Fiber m (x) 1000 Micron Multimode Plastic Fiber m Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 231 of 379
244 ST Connectorization & Splicing Tools (i) 100x Microscope (ii) ST Polishing Disc (iii) Glass Plate (iv) Lapping Sheets (v) Tissue paper pack (vi) Optic prep (vii) Jacket Stripper (viii) Miller Stripper (ix) Diamond Pen Scribe (x) Crimping Tool (xi) Blade (xii) Scissor (xiii) Epoxy (xiv) Syringe with Needle (xv) Carrying Case Single Mode fiber characteristics Trainer (i) He-Ne Laser Source (ii) Laser to Fiber source Coupler (iii) Fiber Patch Chords for Glass Fiber a. 1m ST-ST Multimode (Glass) b. 1m ST-ST Single Mode (Glass) c. 1m Multimode (Plastic) (iv) Experimental platform (v) LASER to fiber Source coupler holding Assembly (vi) Fiber Holding assembly (vii) He-Ne Laser Source Holding Assembly----1 Falcon 1set Falcon 1 set Connectorisation cum splicing too kit (i) Polishing Disc for ST connector (ii) Polishing Disc for SC connector (iii) Fiber Polishing Sheets (iv) Fiber Polishing pad (v) Fiber Optic zoom Microscope (vi) Fiber Optic diamond scribe (vii) Jacket stripper (viii) Buffer stripper (ix) Universal Crimping Tool (x) Scissor (xi) Cotton Swabs with Cleaning Liquid (xii) Disposable Syringe with needle (xiii) ST connector for Glass fiber (xiv) Epoxy pack (xv) Ultra splice (xvi) Carrying Bag (xvii) 62.5/125 Multimode Glass fiber m Falcon 1 set Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 232 of 379
245 76. Fiber Optic Power Meter Benchmark Electronic System Personal computer P IV (Abacus) Abacus Personal computer P IV (SSS Royal) SSS Royal Printer Epson R&D LABORATORY S.No Equipment Name Make 1. 1 GHz Spectrum Analyzer with Tracking Generator (Indus Engineering Enterprises) Indus Engineering Enterprises Quantit y Cost RF Circuit Design Trainer Microlec Cathode Ray Osciloscope (100Mhz) Microlec RF Source (150 Mhz) Microlec Function Generator - 5MHz. Scientific Mes- Technik Personal Computer P GHz. IBM Think Centre Lenovo Personal Computer P GHz. IBM Think Centre Personal Computer HP Compaq Printer (HP Laser 1020+) HP Fiber Optic Trainer Kit Scientific Mes- Technik Antenna Trainer Kit With Accessories Microlec Digital Storage Oscilloscope - Falcon 13. Dual Power Supply 14. Optical Fiber Trainer Kit Falcon Electro- Tek Pvt. Ltd. Gemini Electronics Benchmark Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 233 of 379
246 31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies YEAR BC MBC SC/ST DNC Formers Scholarship Merit Scholarship CM Thane Puyal Availed Students Tamil Nadu Central Teacher Dirctor Students Study Period I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV ME- Com Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Special Lectures S. No 1. Name of the Program PLC Programming &Application Resource person & Company Name Mr.V.R.Srinivasan Manager, Dept. of Marketting, ELCON Equipments Private Limited, Chennai. Date No. of days Students Participated IIIyr & IVyr Name of the Organized Staffs Ms.R.Rani, Lecturer Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 234 of 379
247 Workshops S. No Name of the Program VLSI & Embedded Applications Emerging Trends in Embedded Systems & VLSI Technology Resource person & Company Name Mr.S.Murugan, Managing Director, VeeEee Technologies Pvt Ltd, Chennai. (i)ms.s.vidya, Product Manager- Embedded, (ii)ms.v.hemalatha, Product Manager- VLSI, (iii)mr.martinmoov ender, Technical Head-Embedded, (iv)mr.sivaparama Guru, Technical Head-VLSI, ACCEL IT Academy, Chennai Date No. of days Students Participated 02/09/09 1 IIIyr&IVyr 18/03/08 1 IIIyr & IVyr Name of the Organized Staffs (i)mr.v.sathees h Kumar, Sr.Lecturer., (ii)mr.s.rames h, Sr.Lecturer., (i)ms.r.rani, (ii)mr.s.rames h, (iii)ms.s.deepa, (iv)mr.d.murug esan, Seminar S. N o Name of the Program Entrepreneur Development Entrepreneur Development Embedded Systems and Robotics Entrepreneur Development Resource person & Company Name Mr.A.Sundaresan, Managing Director, SchwingStetter India Pvt Ltd, Chennai Mr.Janardhanam, National, President, NIQR & Mentor of SBL, Chennai. Mr.S.Selvaraj, SeniorExecutive, S.S.Technologies, Chennai Mr.P.Ganeshan, Proprietor, Dynamic Engineers & Electroplaters, Chennai. Date No. of days Students Participated IIIyr IIIyr After- Noon Session IIIyr IVyr Name of the Organizer Placement Department Placement Department Prof.Komala James Placement Department Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 235 of 379
248 IETE Students Forum (ISF) S.No Name of the Program Resource person & Company Name Date No.of days Students Participated Name of the Organizer 1. Cyber Laws & Related Issues Mr.V.Appakutty, Retd. Chief Engineer, Doordarshan & All India Radio, Ex.Chairman, IETE, Chennai Centre, Chennai IIyr, IIIyr & IVyr Ms.V.Subasri, Lecturer Training Programme (for department staff) S.N o Name of the Program Resource person & Company Name Date No.of days Name of the Organizer 1. VLSI Training Programme on Mentor Graphics and Xilinx Tools Mr.Rameshbabu Dasra, Application Engineer, CoreEL Technologies, Bangalore 12/07/2011 to 14/07/ Mr.S.Senthil Murugan, Asst.Prof (Sr.G) T.Nadanaravishankar, Asst.Prof (O.G) 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning Students Interaction Power point presentation Industrial visit Guest lecture Seminar Real time examples Quiz Open book test 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities The following students have participated in the 3 rd ARIVUKKALANJIYAM competition held on 9/11/2013 at the Anna University under the banner of NSS and won prizes on 16/11/2013. Among all our VEC stood first. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 236 of 379
249 S.No Year/ Name of the Sem Student Competition Title Prize 1 A.F.Princee Mary Tamil Oratorical First Prize / Arivu Malar 2 Ishwarya Kolam First Prize / Arivu Malar 3 Akila Kolam First Prize / Arivu Malar 4 Arubila Kolam First Prize / Arivu Malar 5 S.Jamuna Vanishree Kolam First Prize / Arivu Malar 6 I/II S.R.Arthi Kolam First Prize / Arivu Malar 7 S.N.Arundhathi Kolam First Prize / Arivu Malar 8 K.Abinaya Kolam First Prize / Arivu Malar 9 V.Akshaya Poetry Fourth Prize / Arivu Thulir 10 J.Arokia Princy Mono Acting Fourth Prize / Arivu Thulir 11 Arogya Princy Tamil Music Fourth Prize / Arivu Thulir 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans STRENGTHS Qualified and Dedicated Faculty members. Research centre is approved by the Anna University. Support from the Management Good support from students. About 10 Faculty have registered for Ph.D in various fields of Communications. Excellent infrastructure facilities. Well Equipped Laboratories. Effective utilization of laboratories. PG Programme ME (CS) is offered. Sanctioned intake for the UG Programme is increased from 120 to 180. WEAKNESSES Funded, R&D Projects OPPORTUNITIES Fund from various Government agencies. Many Research guides are available. Various Teaching and guiding methodologies are followed PG students can do research work in the R&D Lab CHALLENGES To meet the requirement of regularity authority. To maintain academic quality. To create awareness on education for Students. FUTURE PLANS Short Term Goal Faculty members are encouraged to do their Research Work. Long Term Goal Receiving Funds for Research Work. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 237 of 379
250 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 1. Name of the department : Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) S. No Level Degree Specialization 1 U.G B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 P.G. M.E. Power Systems Engineering 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved S. Course Department Sem No Course Code Name of the Course Involved 1 I HS2111 Technical English I English 2 I MA2111 Mathematics I Maths 3 I PH2111 Engineering Physics I Physics 4 I CY2111 Engineering Chemistry - I Chemistry 5 I GE2111 Engineering Graphics Mechanical/Civil 6 I GE2112 Fundamentals of Computing and Programming IT 7 I GE2115 Computer Practice Laboratory -I IT 8 I GE2116 Engineering Practice Laboratory Mechanical/Civil/EEE 9 II HS2161 Technical English II English 10 II MA2161 Mathematics II Maths 11 II PH2161 Engineering Physics II Physics 12 II CY2161 Engineering Chemistry II Chemistry 13 II GE2155 Computer Practice Laboratory-II CSE/IT 14 II GS2165 Physics & Chemistry Laboratory II Physics/Chemistry 15 III MA 2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations Maths 16 IV MA 2261 Probability and Random Processes Maths 17 V CS2311 Object Oriented Programming CSE 18 VI MG2351 Principles of Management MBA 19 VI GE2321 Communication Skills Lab English 20 VI MA2264 Numerical Methods Maths 21 VII GE2022 Total Quality Management MBA 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering Semester based credit System 2 M.E Power Systems Engineering Semester based credit System Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 238 of 379
251 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S.No Semester 1 I 2 I /II 3 IV 4 III 5 II Subject code GE 2116 GE 2151 ME 2205 EC2201 ME IV ME IV EC 2259 Subject Name Engineering Practice Laboratory Basic Electrical and electronics Engineering Electrical Drives and Control Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Laboratory Electronics and Microprocessors Electrical Engineering and Control System Laboratory Course offered by the department MECH/ECE /IT/CSE MECH/CIVIL MECH ECE MECH MECH ECE 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil. 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons Nil. 9. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Associate Professors / Asst. Professors Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 239 of 379
252 10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) S. No Name of the Staff 1 Dr. K. Elango 2 Dr.G.Udhayakumar Qualification M.E, Ph.D M.E., Ph.D. 3 Mr. G. Madhusudanan M.E 4 Ms. R. Elavarasi M.E Designation Prof. AP (Sel.G) AP (Sel.G) AP (Sel.G) 5 Mr. P. Nelson Babu M.E AP (S.G) 6 Mr. A. Kalirasu M.E AP (S.G) Specialization Electrical Engineering- Deregulation Embedded Systems Power Electronics and Drives Applied Electronics Power Electronics and Drives Power Electronics and Drives 7 Mr. S.Rajan Babu M.E AP (S.G) Power System 8 Mr. S. Padhmanabha Iyappan M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and Drives No of years of Experience Teaching 12.4 years 8.10 years 13.3 years years 13.4 years 13.4 years 13.2 years Industry 1.2 years 3 years 6.1 years Total 13.6 years years 19.4 years years 13.4 years 13.4 years 13.2 years 6 years - 6 years 9 Ms. S. Angalaeswari M.E AP (O.G) Power Systems years years 10 Mr. C. Srinivasan M.E AP (O.G) Applied Electronics years years years 11 Ms. N.Priya M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and Drives years years 12 Mr. V. Sudhagar M.E AP (O.G) Power Systems 6 years - 6 years 13 Mr. T. Santhoskumar M.E AP (O.G) Power Systems years years 14 Ms. A. Anuradha M.E AP (O.G) Power Systems years years 15 Ms.B. Vidhya M.E AP (O.G) Power System Engineering years years 16 Mrs.J.Pratheebha M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and Drives years years 17 Ms. C.Janani M.Te Electrical Drives and AP (O.G) - ch Control years years 18 Ms. A.Shanmugapriya M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and Drives years years 19 Mr.S.Balaji M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and years Drives years years 20 Ms.P.Bency M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and Drives years years 21 Ms.V.Kalaiarasi M.E AP (O.G) Applied Electronics years years 22 Mr.M.V.Muthu Kumar M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and Drives months months 23 Mrs.R.V.Preetha M.E AP (O.G) Control & Instrumentation 1.5 years years Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 240 of 379
253 24 Ms.R.Rajasri M.E AP (O.G) Power Electronics and Drives 5 months - 5 months 11. List of senior visiting Faculty - Dr. S. Thiruvengadam (2010 to 2012) 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary Faculty Nil. 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) PROGRAMME STUDENTS TEACHER STUDENTS- TEACHER RATIO Under Graduate : 1 Post Graduate : Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled. Sanctioned Filled Academic support staff (Technical) 7 7 Administrative Staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with D.Sc./ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. S.No Name of the Faculty Qualification 1 Dr.K. Elango M.E.,Ph.D. 2 Dr.G.Udhayakumar M.E.,Ph.D. 3 Mr.G. Madhusudanan B.E.,M.E., 4 Ms.R. Elavarasi B.E.,M.E., 5 Mr.P.Nelson babu B.E.,M.E., 6 Mr.A.Kalirasu B.E.,M.E., 7 Mr.S. Rajanbabu B.E.,M.E., 8 Mr.S. Padhmanabha Iyappan B.E.,M.E., 9 Ms S. Angalaeswari B.E.,M.E., 10 Mr.C.Srinivasan B.E.,M.E., 11 Ms. N.Priya B.E.,M.E., 12 Mr.V. Sudhagar B.E.,M.E., 13 Mr. T. Santhoshkumar B.E.,M.E., 14 Ms. A. Anuradha B.E.,M.E., 15 Ms. B.Vidya B.E.,M.E., 16 Ms.J.Pratheebha B.E.,M.E., 17 Ms.C.Janani B.E., M.Tech., 18 Ms.A.Shanmuga priya B.E.,M.E., 19 Mr.S.Balaji B.E.,M.E., 20 Ms.P.Bency B.E.,M.E., 21 Ms.V.Kalaiarasi B.E.,M.E., 22 Mr.M.V.Muthu Kumar B.E.,M.E., 23 Ms.R.V.Preetha B.E.,M.E., 24 Ms.R.Rajasri B.E.,M.E., Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 241 of 379
254 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received S.No Name of the Faculty Project/Scheme Dr.D.Padma Subramanian (Principal Investigator) Mr.S.Rajan Babu (Co-investigator) Web- Based Electronic Devices and Circuits lab/ MODROB Web- Based Electronic Devices and Circuits lab/ MODROB Funding Agency AICTE AICTE Grant Received Rs. 9 Lakhs Rs. 9 Lakhs 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received. S.No Name of the Faculty Project/Scheme Dr.D.Padma Subramanian (Principal Investigator) Mr.G.Madhusudhanan (Co-investigator) Dr.D.Padma Subramanian (Principal Investigator) Dr.D.Padma Subramanian (Principal Investigator) Mr.S.Rajan Babu (Co-investigator) Sensorless control scheme for Brushless D.C Motor/MODROB Sensorless control scheme for Brushless D.C Motor/MODROB Special Electrical Machines /FDTP Web- Based Electronic Devices and Circuits lab/ MODROB Web- Based Electronic Devices and Circuits lab/ MODROB Funding Agency AICTE AICTE Anna University AICTE AICTE Grant Received Rs. 8.5 Lakhs Rs. 8.5 Lakhs Rs. 50,000 Rs. 9 Lakhs Rs. 9 Lakhs 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University Nil. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 242 of 379
255 S.N o Publications Name of the Faculty Dr. D. Padma Subramanian Mr. G. Madhusudan an Mr. S. Parthasarathy Ms. R. Elavarasi Dr. K. Elango Mr. P. Nelson Babu Mr. A. Kalirasu Mr. S.Rajan Babu a) Publication per Faculty Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by Faculty and students Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Monographs Chapter in Books Books Edited Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers Citation Index SNIP SJR Impact factor h-index No.of Books Publis hed Monogr aphs No.of research papers published in peer reviewed journals Nati onal Internat ional No.of publication s listed in Internation al Database( Web of Science, Scopus,hu manities internation al complete,d are darabaseinternation al social sciences directory,e BSCO host,etc.) No.of the National conference attended / Organized Organ ized 1 2 Atten ded No.of the Inter National conference attended / Organized Organ ized Atten ded Mr. V. Govindan 2 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 243 of 379
256 Ms.R.B. Jeyapradha Mr. S. Padhmanabh a Iyyappan Mr. G.Shivaraj Ms. S. Angalaeswar i Ms. C. Srinivasan Ms. R.Vijayapriy a Ms. N.Priya Mr. S.Surenderan ath Mr. V. Sudhagar Mr. T. Santhoskuma r Ms. N. Logeswari Ms. A. Anuradha Ms.B. Vidhya Ms.N. Rajalakshmi Ms. J.Pratheebha Ms. C.Janani Ms. A.Shanmuga priya Books Published by the Faculty S. N o. Name of the Faculty 1 Mr.A.Kalirasu 1 2 Ms. S. Angalaeswari No. of Books 1 Books Published Non isolated soft switching DC to DC converter for solar installation Electric circuit analysis Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers ISBN-10: ISBN- 13: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing - Germany Balaji Publications Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 244 of 379
257 Chapter published by the Faculty in Books S. No. Name of Faculty 1 Ms.B. Vidya Chapter Book Details DFIG based wind energy system (WES) Computer Networks and Information Technologies Volume 142, (March, 2011), p Research papers published in journals by the Faculty S. No 1. Name of the Faculty Dr. D. Padma Subramanian Research papers published in journals (National, International) 1. D.Padma Subramanian, R. P. Kumudini Devi and R. Saravanaselvan (2011), A New Algorithm for analysis of SVC s Impact on Bifurcation, Chaos and Voltage Collapse in PowerSystems, International Journal of Electric Power and Energy Systems- Elsevier, Vol. 33, pp D. Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi (2009), Impact of LTC in Power System Non-linear Dynamics: Algorithm and Bifurcation Analysis, International Journal of Automation and Control, Vol. 3, No.2/3, PP D.Padma Subramanian and R.P. Kumudini Devi, (2010) A sliding mode controller for SSSC to delay Hopf bifurcation in a differential algebraic power system model, Int.Jounal of Automation & Control, Vol. 4, No. 2. pp Citation Index Scopus (Elsevier) Scopus (Elsevier) Scopus (Elsevier) SNIP SJR Impact Factor h-index Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 245 of 379
258 2. Mr. S. Parthasarathy 4. D.Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi (2008), Performance Evaluation and Comparison of Conventional and FACTS devices in Mitigating Chaos Driven Instabilities, Iranian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Vol.7, No. 2, Summer Fall 2008, PP D.Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi (2007) A Novel SFL- SM controller for STATCOM to Improve Dynamic Performance of a Power System with Integrated Wind Generation, Intl. Journal of Wind Engg, Vol. 31, Issue 6, PP D.Padma Subramanian and R. P. Kumudini Devi (2007), Simulation of Unified Power Flow Controller for Transient Stability Enhancement Using EUROSTAG, WSEAS Transactions on Power systems, Issue 5, Vol. 2, May, PP Studies on the assembly induced Performance losses in multi crystalline silicon solar PV module, European Journal of Scientific Research, Volume 62, No.2,pp , NIL NIL 5 SCOPUS NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL Outdoor Performance Characterization Of Multi-crystalline Silicon Solar Module, Journal of NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 246 of 379
259 3. Dr. K. Elango Applied Sciences, Vol. 12(18), 2012, pp: DOI: /jas Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Power Transmission Congestion Mgmt in Restructured Power System by FACTS devices, Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding Using Evolutionary Programming, European Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 56, No. 3, pp , Elango, K., Paranjothi, S. R. and Sharmeela.C. Transmission Congestion Mgmt in Restructured Power Systems by Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding Using Rule based OPF, European Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 57, No. 3, pp , Elango,K.and Paranjothi,S.R. Transmission Congestion Mgmt Restructured Power System by Generation Rescheduling & Load Shedding using Evolutionary Programming based OPF, International Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 5, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. Congestion management in restructured power systems by FACTS devices and load shedding using extended Quadratic Thomson Reuter s Journal citation index Thomson Reuter s Journal citation index NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 247 of 379
260 4. Ms.B. Vidhya Ms. C.Janani Ms. A.Shanmugapriya interior point method, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp , Elango, K. and Paranjothi, S. R. A Novel Approach for Power Transmission Congestion Management using Generation Rescheduling and Load Shedding by Multi Objective Particle Swarm Optimization, CiiT International Journal of Artificial Intelligent Systems &Machine Learning, Vol. 3, No. 7, pp , DFIG Based Wind Energy System(WES)- SPRINGER 2.Application of Integrated Wind Energy Conversion System(WECS) and Photovoltaic(PV) Solar Farm as STATCOM to Regulate Grid Voltage during Night Time SPRINGER Modeling and performance analysis of a small scale direct driven PMSG based Wind energy conversion systems in international journal of energy technology and policy(iiste ONLINE) 1.Performance Analysis of Cascaded Z-Source Multilevel Inverter using 3 rd Harmonic injection PWM in the International Journal of Computer Technology and electronics engineering 2. A comparative study of PWM strategies for Cascaded Z-Source NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 1.0 NIL NIL NIL NIL 1.0 NIL NIL NIL 7 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 248 of 379
261 7. Ms.R.Rajasri Multilevel Inverter in International Journal of Engineering Innovation and Research(IJEIR) New Control algorithm for Brushless D.C Motor Drive (International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research) NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 20. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees Nil b) International Committees Nil c) Editorial Board Dr.D.Padma Subramanian Editorial board of ISRN Power Engineering journal, Hindwai Publishing Corporation 22. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme 100% b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies Nil 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students S.no. Student name 1 Sindhuri.V S.Angelin Thangamani Karthik.N Karthik.N Name of the event Prize Description Paper Technical Symposium- Maamallan First Presentation Institute Of Technology- Feb,2013 Paper Technical Symposium- Maamallan First Presentation Institute Of Technology- Feb,2013 Conference Substantive director National conference- srmmun 2013 Mun Special mention Mun Appulse 13- National Institute appulse 13 award in unhrc of Technology, Trichy-Jan 2013 Mopmun Representative of National Conference- M.O.P pakistan Vaishnav College for Women- Jan 13 Special mention National Conference- Prakrithi award for National Green Corpsmitra representing Govt. of Andra pradesh- Cct 2012 iceland General assembly Diplomacy award as deligate of Germany Coimbarore Circuit Model United Nations, PSG College of Arts and Science- Sep 2013 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 249 of 379
262 N.karthik CBIT Model United Nations 2012 International Conference Represented South Africa Represented Malaysia in Organization of The Islamic Conference Represented Ecuador in Ga-disel High commendation award Honorary mention award Representation Honorary mention award 39 T.Vivekanand Basketball Zonal Winners Chaitanya Bharathi Institute Of Technology,Hyderabad- (Aug-Sept), 2012 Sense Mun-June, 2012 Young Leaders Global Conclave,Psg College Of Technology,Coimbatore,Mar,2012 Srmmun-March, 2012 Anna University Zonals, Valliammai Engineering College List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department Dr.N.Senthil Kumar -EEE Department of Mepco Schlenk Engineering College Mrs.T.Porselvi,M.E.,(Ph.D.), Assistant Professor, EEE, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College Mr.A.Murugesan, Hot Line Engineer (Retd). Dr.A.Athif Shah, Managing Director, ABE Semiconductors Design. Dr. P.Kanagavel, Scientist & Unit Chief (ITCS), Centre for Wind Energy Technology, Chennai 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)national S. No Name of the Event MATLAB Application in Electrical Engineering Hot Line Techniques in Power System Simulation of Electronics Circuits Using MATLAB Type of the Event Workshop Seminar Guest Lecture Date of the Event & Duration One day One day One day Funded by Level / Association IEEE Valliammai Student Branch IEEE Valliammai Student Branch IEEE Valliammai Student Branch Resource persons Dr.A.Athif Shah, Managing Director, ABE Semiconductors Design. Mr.A.Murugesan, Hot Line Engineer (Retd). Mrs.T.Porselvi,M. E., (Ph.D.), Assistant Professor, EEE, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College Coordinators S.Rajan Babu P.Nelson Babu S.Padhmanabha Iyappan S.Angalaeswari R.Elavarasi Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 250 of 379
263 4 EMERGE2k1 3 Technical Symposium One day IEEE Valliammai Student Branch Dr. P.KANAGAVEL Scientist & Unit Chief (ITCS), Centre for Wind Energy Technology, Chennai R.Elavarasi C.Srinivasan b)international Nil 26. Student profile programme/course wise Name of the Applications Course/programme received Single B.E ( ) Window counselling Single B.E ( ) Window counselling Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage M.E / POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Name of the Course/programme M.E - Power Systems Applications received Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage M.E - Power Systems *M=Male F=Female Diversity of Students Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States B.E /E.E.E 100 Nil Nil M.E / Power Systems 100 Nil Nil % of students from abroad 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? 11 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 251 of 379
264 29. Student progression Student progression Against % enrolled UG to PG 5.3% PG to Ph.D Nil Ph.D to Post Doctoral Nil Employed 29% Campus selection 27.6% Other than campus recruitment 1% Entrepreneurship / Self-employment 2% 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: No of books available in the department library (This is in addition to the central facility available) b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students - Available c) Class rooms with ICT facility - 2 classrooms are available with 2 LCD projectors& Wi-Fi facility. d) Laboratories - 11 Curriculum Lab Description Space, Number of Students Quality of Instruments Lab manuals Wide ranges In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS LAB 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch of components are available to enable the students to design and test their own circuits. 1. Simulation of RLC transient response using workbench. 2. Simulation of network theorems using Pspice. 3. Measurement of Two port parameters. 4. Design of Low pass and high pass filters Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 252 of 379
265 CONTROL SYSTEMS LAB LINEAR AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS LAB 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch Virtual instrumentation is made available to students to design new systems with licensed version of LABVIEW and MATLAB softwares The lab is equipped with a wide variety of electronic components to study various digital & linear integrated circuits In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual. 1. Simulation of FUZZYLOGIC based tank level control in Matlab. 2. Simulation of Temperature control in a heat exchanger using LABVIEW. 3. Time and frequency response of DC Motor. In addition to experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual. 1. Design of Schmitt trigger. 2. PLL characteristics and its use as Frequency Multiplier. 3. Phase shift and Wien bridge oscillators using op- amp. 4. IC regulated dc power supply using LM 723 ELECTRICAL MACHINES I LAB 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch The lab is equipped with sensorless control of Special electrical machines In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual. 1.Simulation of current controlled 60 KW 6/4 Switched Reluctance Motor using MATLAB. 2. Simulation of Brushless DC motor feed fed by Six-step inverter using MATLAB. 3. State space modeling of DC motor. 4. Polarity test for single phase transformer. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 253 of 379
266 MICROPROC ESSOR AND MICROCONT ROLLER LAB 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch Wide ranges of components are available to enable the students to design and test their own circuits. In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual. 1. Serial and parallel communication between two microprocessor kits using 8251 and Communication between 8051 Microprocessor kit and PC. 3. Interfacing and programming of DC motor speed control. 4. Programming and verifying timer, interrupts and USART operations in 8051 microprocessor. ENGINEER IN G PRACTIC ES LAB ELECTR ON DEVICES AND CIRCUIT S LAB 66 Sqm/30 students per batch 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch Major equipments are Meggar and Energymeter. Other equipment includes meters of various ranges, autotransforme rs, various loading devices. Routine maintenance is performed by lab technicians. Meters are calibrated once in every year and accuracy is verified. Wide ranges of components are available to enable the students to design and test their own circuits. In addition to experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual. 1. Assembling of transformer. 2. Bright and dim lamp method. 3. Different types of joints for making wiring. 4. Study of characteristics of the digital multimeter. In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual 1.Study of DSO 2. Inverting, Non inverting and Differential amplifiers 3.Study of Optocoupler 4. Characteristics ofmosfet Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 254 of 379
267 MEASURE ME NT AND INSTRUME N TATION LAB POWER ELECTRO NI CS LAB ELECTRIC AL MACHINE S-II LAB 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch 66 Sqm/ 30 students per batch Virtual instrumentation is made available to students to design new systems with licensed version of LABVIEW software s The lab is equipped with wide variety of power electronic components and MATLAB software to cater to the need of students for the lab experiments and also for project. The lab is equipped with sensorless control of Special electrical machines In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual 1. LabView based Vibration Analysis Using Laser Displacement Sensor. 2. Data Acquisition systems. 3. Metal Detector. In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual 1. MATLAB Simulation of VSIfed Synchronous motor drive 2. MATLAB simulation of Half and fully controlled Converters In addition to the experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual 1. Digital Synchronization of Alternators. 2. Variable frequency induction motor drive. 3. Flux control method in synchronous motor. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 255 of 379
268 The lab is equipped with intel core i3 In addition to experiments listed in the curriculum the following experiments are included in the lab manual POWER SYSTEM SIMULAT ION LAB 66 Sqm/30 students per batch 540 processor with 2GB RAM and 320 GB Hard disk with Licensed version of MATLAB, LABVIEW, EUROSTAG, PSCAD 1. Simulation of long transmission lines energization transient using PSCAD 2.Load flow analysis in large systems for different load conditions using AU power 3.Small signal stability analysis in single machine Infinite bus system using MATLAB 31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies YEAR BC/MBC/SC/S T/DNC FARMERS SCHOLARSH IP MERIT SCHOLARSH IP CM Thane Puyal Availed Students Tamil Nadu Central Teacher Dirctor Students Study Period I Under Progr ess II III IV Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 256 of 379
269 32. Details on sthe tudent enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts. S.N o. Name of the Event Type of the Event Date of the Event & Duration Resource persons 1 Matlab applications in electrical engineering Workshop Dr.A.Athif Shah Managing Director ABE semiconductor Designs 2 HOT line techniques in power systems seminar A.Murusgesan Hot line engineer(retired) 3 Simulation of electronic circuits using MATLAB Guest lecture Ms.T.PORSELVI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (Sel.G.) / EEE,Sri SaiRam Engineering College 4 Emerge 13 Technical Symposiu m Dr. P.KANAGAVEL Scientist & Unit Chief (ITCS), Centre for Wind Energy Technology, Chennai 5 NCEEE-13 National Level Conference Dr.N.Senthil Kumar -EEE Department of Mepco Schlenk Engineering College 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning Besides conventional blackboard teaching, the following teaching aids are adopted / introduced in order to improve the comprehension level of the students. 1. OHP/LCD Projector 2. Video lectures 3. Multimedia presentations 4. Power Point Presentations 5. E-Learning tools 6. Workshop/ Skill Development Programme National Conference/ Technical Symposium/ Training programme/ Guest lecture/ Technical Seminar/ Quiz Contest Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 257 of 379
270 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities S.NO DATE PROGRAM 1 24/10/2013 Voter s ID camp for Chengalpet segment at Valliammai Engineering College by our NSS team. 2 2/10/2013 NSS camp for cleaning work at Kannivakkam village in Perumattanallur panchayat 3 1/10/2013 An orientation programme is arranged for 1 st & 2 nd year UG by our Valliammai Engineering College NSS Students. 4 7/09/2013 Teacher s Day Celebration in Valliammai Engineering College by our NSS Students. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans SWOC Analysis Strengths Accredited Programme Funded research activities More Publications Diversely Qualified and Motivated Faculty State-of - the art Laboratory facilities Wide and spacious classrooms with better ventilation Departmental Library with a variety of books More University ranks Good academic ambience for the conduct of teaching- learning process Separate office cabins for Faculty Power backup systems available Adequate Faculty strength Medical facilities available inside the campus Support staff are encouraged for skill up gradation Students doing hardware projects Effective Counseling and Guidance to students More number of students as members of professional societies. More number of licensed softwares available. Project Lab available. High speed Internet connectivity. Weaknesses Limited research resources Percentage of students from rural areas and first graduates are high Professional Development for Faculty is limited Curriculum not updated to include recent trends Curriculum incompatible with industrial needs Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 258 of 379
271 Limited job opportunities in Core industry Limited funds for students projects. Opportunities Up gradation of the department to Centre for Research Improvement of Student/ Faculty ratio Encouraging Faculty and students to undertake funded projects Motivating students to undertake multidisciplinary projects Organizing Technical events at the International Level Mobilizing our alumni to support College Motivating entrepreneurship activities Increasing the student intake Improving teaching learning infrastructure Challenges Having to compete with established colleges in the surroundings Quality research Moulding industry-ready graduates Preparing students to fair well in the Competitive examinations like UPSC, IES, GATE, GRE, TOEFL etc. Training Rural students with poor English knowledge to understand technical papers Preparing students to gain global competence Motivating students to become successful entrepreneurs Making students realize their moral responsibilities Future Plans Obtaining Research Centre Status for the department Induction of a new Post Graduate Course on Energy Engineering Constituting an Industry- Institute Interaction Cell by signing MoU with leading industries Upgradation of the department to the Centre for Excellence in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 259 of 379
272 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 1. Name of the department : Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG) S.No Level Degree Name of the Course 1 U.G B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 2 P.G M.E. Control and Instrumentation 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved Course Sem Subject code Subject Title Department III EE2204 Data structures algorithms IT III EI2208 Electrical machines lab EEE III MA2211 Transforms and partial differential equations Maths Placement Placement V CS2311 Oops IT V GE2321 Communication skills lab English UG Microprocessors and microcontrollers V EC2313 ECE lab V CS2312 Oops lab IT Placement Placement VII CS2071 Computer architecture CSE VII EI2405 VLSI lab ECE Placement Placement PG I MA7163 Applied mathematics for electrical engineers Maths IV EI2254 Applied thermo dynamics Mechanical UG IV EI2258 Applied thermo dynamics lab Mechanical IV EE2258 Linear & digital integrated circuits lab ECE VIII MG2351 Principles of management MBA 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.E Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Semester based credit System 2 M.E Control and Instrumentation Semester based credit System Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 260 of 379
273 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Department Subject code Subject title MCA (III Sem) MC9232 MC9237 Microprocessors and microcontrollers Microprocessors and microcontrollers lab 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. - NIL 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons NIL 9. Number of Teaching posts S.No Name of the teaching post Sanctioned Filled 1. Professors Associate Professors/Asst. Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name Dr.Andy Srinivasan Mrs.S.Vishalakshi Mr.K.Hrishikes Mr.P.Tamilmani Ms.S.C.Prasanna Ms.K.S.Jaibhavani Qualification M.Tech., Ph.D M.E., Ph.D M.E M.E M.E (Ph.D) M.Tech. Designation Professor & Head Professor A.P (Sel.Gr.) A.P (Sel.Gr.) A.P (Sel.Gr.) A.P (Sel.Gr.) Ms.S.Vanila M.E A.P (Sr.Gr.) Mr.V.Sureshkumar M.Tech (Ph.D) A.P (Sr.Gr.) Specialization Control & Instrumentation Power system deregulation Electronics & Control Engg. Electronics & Control Engg. Applied Electronics Process control & Instrumentation Embedded systems VLSI Design No. of Years of Exp. 12 years 7 months No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years 2 13 years 3 16 years 7 months 11 years & 9 months 14 years and 7 monthsteaching 10 Years and 7 months 10year 4 months 12 years 4 months Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 261 of 379
274 Ms.V.Mangaiyarkar Process control & M.E A.P (Sr.Gr.) asi instrumentation Ms.M.Shanthi M.E A.P(O.G) Process control & instrumentation Ms.V.P.Sandhya M.E A.P(O.G) Applied Electronics Ms.F.Agi Lydia VLSI Design M.E A.P(O.G) Prizzi Mr.G.Umapthi Instrumentation M.E A.P(O.G) Sivam Engineering Mr.R.Issan Raj M.E A.P(O.G) Control & Instrumentation Instrumentation Ms.K.Rathna Priya M.E A.P(O.G) &Control Engineering Ms.T.Yuva Priya M.E A.P(O.G) Control & Instrumentation Ms.Z.Jenifer M.E A.P(O.G) Control & Instrumentation Ms.M.Ramjan M.E A.P (O.G) Control and Begum Instrumentation Mr.V.Vamsi M.E A.P (O.G) Instrumentation Krishna Muvvala Engineering Ms.P.Kalaiyarasi M.E A.P (O.G) Applied Electronics Ms.S.Ezhilarasi M.E A.P (O.G) Control and Instrumentation 8 years 5 months 7 years 9months 7.2 years - 5 years - 3 years - 2 years 1 month 5 years 3 months 2 years 4months - 1 years 3 months - 1 Year & 6 - months 4 years 2 - months 6 months - 1 Year & 6 months List of senior visiting Faculty NIL 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary Faculty NIL 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) PROGRAMME STUDENTS TEACHERS STUDENTS- TEACHERS RATIO Under Graduate : 1 Post Graduate : Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled S.No Staff Category Sanctioned Filled 1. Academic support staff (Technical) Administrative staff 3 3 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 262 of 379
275 15. Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. Name Dr.Andy Srinivasan Mrs.S.Vishalakshi Mr.K.Hrishikes Mr.P.Tamilmani Ms.S.C.Prasanna Ms.K.S.Jaibhavani Ms.S.Vanila Mr.V.Sureshkumar Ms.V.Mangaiyarkarasi Ms.M.Shanthi Ms.V.P.Sandhya Ms.F.Agi Lydia Prizzi Mr.G.Umapthi Sivam Mr.R.Issan Raj Ms.K.Rathna Priya Ms.T.Yuva Priya Ms.Z.Jenifer Ms.M.Ramjan Begum Mr.V.Vamsi Krishna Muvvala Ms.P.Kalaiyarasi Ms.S.Ezhilarasi Qualification M.Tech., Ph.D M.E.,Ph.D M.E M.E M.E (Ph.D) M.Tech. M.E M.Tech (Ph.D) M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E M.E 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received NIL 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received NIL 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University NIL S. No Publications Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals/conferences (national / international) Title of the Paper Identification and Control of Wiener Processes and its Application to Real-Time Heat Exchanger Real-Time Identification and Control of Heat Exchanger Process Author Srinivasan A. and Lakshmi P Srinivasan A. and Lakshmi P. Name of the Journal/conference Asia-pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, Journal of Automation &Systems Engineering Vol. No., Page No., Year Vol. 3(6), pp Volume 2, Issue 1, pp ,2008 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 263 of 379
276 Wiener model based Nonlinear PID controller for CSTR Wiener model based controller design for a physical heat exchanger Real-Time identification and control of inverted pendulum using LABVIEW Design and implementation of a rotary inverted pendulum using LABVIEW interface Real-Time identification and control of inverted pendulum using LABVIEW Full State Feedback Controller Design for a Rotary Inverted Pendulum A Mechatronic Equipment Convariance Matrix Adapted Evolution Strategy based decentralized congestion management for multilateral transactions Multiobjective decentralized congestion management using modified NSGA-II Novel approach to forward market Congestion management using Modified NSGA-II Minimization of Losses by Optimal placement and sizing of Capacitors in a Radial Distribution Network with Distributed Generation Gravitational Search Algorithm Evolutionary algorithms based centralized congestion Srinivasan A. and Lakshmi P. Srinivasan A. and Lakshmi P. Jenifer.Z and Andy Srinivasan V.Vijayalakshm i and Andy Srinivasan Jenifer.Z and Andy Srinivasan Vijayalakshmi. V.,Jenifer.Z. and Andy Srinivasan S.Visalakshi and Dr.S.Baskar S.Visalakshi and Dr.S.Baskar S. Visalakshi and Dr. S. Baskar S.Visalakshi et al S.Visalakshi et al International Journal of Power System and Power Electronics International Journal of AMSE on Modelling, Measurement and Control, Series- B,Mechanics and Thermics ABI International Journal of Modern Science and Engineering National conference on modeling, simulation and optimization- NCMSO 2012 International Conference in Magna on Emerging Engineering Trends, ICMEET National Conference on Advances in Electrical Energy Applications held at S.A. Engineering College. IET Generation, Transmission and distribution Arabian journal for science & engineering SEMMCO 2010, Swarm, Evolutionary and Memetic Computing, International conference on advanced computing machines and embedded technology, ICACT2013. International Conference on 2008 Vol. 2(1), pp Vol. 77, Issue6, No 5-6, pp Vol.1, No.1, pp Vol 4, issue 3, March2010, pp vol.36, No.5, pp , August, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 264 of 379
277 management for multilateral transactions Energy Management system for a Poly generation Microgrid PID Compensated,Stability improved Impedence Source Inverter (ZSI) Closed Loop Voltage Mode Control of Impedance Source Inverter in the International Conference Micro Thermo Electric Generator for Heat Recovery Systems Micro Thermo Electric Generator for Solar Energy Conversion Micro Thermo Electric Generator for Solar Energy Conversion Design Fabrication and control of 3 DOF using Accelerometer Controlling of 3 DOF Robotic Arm using Accelerometer Simulation of Three ARM AC automatic voltage regulator S.Visalakshi et al Shiva.G, K.Hrishikes, and R.Issanraj K.Hrishikes,A.P (Sl.G) Shiva.G and R.Issanraj P.Tamilmani, M.Surya, T.Yuvapriya, Y.Jayashree P.Tamilmani, M.Surya, T.Yuvapriya, Y.Jayashree P.Tamilmani, M.Surya, Dr.Vimala Juliet, Y.Jayashree P.Tamilmani, Arunkumar.K P.Tamilmani, Arunkumar.K S.Pricilla Mary and S.C.Prasanna Intelligent Instrumentation, Optimization and Signal Processing,2013. accepted for publication in IEEE sponsered international conference at Karunya University. International Journal of Scientific &Engineering Research Conference ICEVENT at SKP Engineering. International Conference on Nano Electronics and Nano Devices held on at Saveetha University. Won Best Paper Award in the National Conference on Advances in Electrical Energy Applications at Vellammal Institute of Technology. National Conference on GREEN? ENERGY (NCGE 2013) on in RMD Engineering College International Conference in MAGNA college of Engineering National Conference in RRASE college of Engineering National Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Optimization NCMSO 2012 at VELS University Vol.4, Issue Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 265 of 379
278 Simulation of Four Arm AC Automatic Voltage Regulator Universal Programmable Modulator Architecture for Software Defined Radio Position Control of Hybrid Stepper Motor using steady state Extented kalman Filter Position Control of Sensorless HSM using steady state kalman Techniques Position Control of Hybrid Stepper motor using steady state Kalman filter Power Quality Monitoring Using Lab View in 7 th International Conference on Trends in Industrial measurements and Automation TIMA 2011 FPGA Implementation of Secured AODV Routing Protocol for Ad-Hoc Networks S.Pricilla Mary and S.C.Prasanna S.C.Prasanna and S.P.JoyVasanth a Rani M.Ramkumar and K.S.Jaibhavani M.Ramkumar and K.S.Jaibhavani M.Ramkumar and K.S.Jaibhavani K.S.Jaibhavani A.Rathinam, V.Natarajan,S.V anila International Conference, ICCCAN 13 at Chennai Institute of Technology. Accepted for publication in International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical and Computer Science ICEEMCS IET Sponsored National Conference, NCRTECE 2013 at SMK Fomra Institute of Technology DRDO Sponsored National Conference on Recent Trends in Control Systems and Power Electronics at Sri Sairam Engineering College International Conference on Emerging trends in VLSI,Embedded Systems, Nano Eletronics and Telecommunication Systems, ICEVENT 2013 at SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai Jan 7-9, 2013 CEERI Centre, CSIR Madras Complex, Chennai Jan 6-8, 2011 ICETET G.H.Raisoni College of Engineering.Nagpur July 16-18, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 266 of 379
279 FPGA Implementation of Secured AODV Routing Protocol for Ad-Hoc Networks Design of Time and Power Efficient Model for Controlling of Critical Process Real Time Controlling of the Critical Parameter with Time and Power efficient model in Refinery Designing of time analysis and power efficient model for controlling the critical parameters of the oil refinery through SIP using MC STATCOM Controlled Wind Energy Systems for Power Quality Improvement ASTATCOM Control Scheme for Wind Energy System to Improve Power Quality A STATCOM-Control Scheme for Wind Energy System to Improve Power Quality A statcom control scheme for wind energy system to improve power quality Closed loop Control for four port dc/dc converter with renewable energy application Design of Temperature Controller for a Heat Exchanger S.Vanila T.Menaka, S.Vanila, and F.Agi Lydia prizzi T.Menaka, S.Vanila, and F.Agi Lydia prizzi T.Menaka, S.Vanila, and F.Agi Lydia prizzi N.Nirmala, Mr.V.Suresh Kumar N.Nirmala, Mr.V.Suresh Kumar N.Nirmala, Mr.V.Suresh Kumar N.Nirmala,Mr.V.Suresh Kumar Bhavani Shankar, Mr.V.Suresh Kumar K.Rajalakshmi &V.Mangaiyark arasi national conference held on 19 th and 29 th FEB 2009 at Kalasalingam University International Journal of Engineering Inventions International Conference, ICICES at S.A.Engineering College. NCAEEA2013 on 3 rd and 4 th january2013 International Conference, INICES at SAEC National Conference at VELS University. International conference on information communication and embedded systems ICICES2013 on Feb, 2013 National conference on Modelling, Ssimulation and Optimization on 02 Nov International Conference in Magna on Emerging Engineering Trends, ICMEET-2012 National Conference on Modeling, Simulation & Optimization NCMSO 2012 at VELSUniversity IJEI,VOL2,iss ue 11,july Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 267 of 379
280 Design of Controller for a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Systems Design of Internal Model Controller for a Heat Exchanger System Controller Design for a Heat Exchanger System Control of Heat Exchanger Using Internal Model Controller Digital PID Controller for H- Bridge Boost Converter Digital PID Controller for H- Bridge Boost Converter Digital PID Controller for H- Bridge Boost Converter PI Controller based DC DC Converter for Low Power Application K.Rajalakshmi and V.Mangaiyarkar asi K.Rajalakshmi and V.Mangaiyarkar asi K.Rajalakshmi and V.Mangaiyarkar asi K.Rajalakshmi and V.Mangaiyarkar asi RVibhu, M.Shanthi and G.Umapathisivam RVibhu, M.Shanthi and G.Umapathisivam RVibhu, M.Shanthi and G.Umapathisivam V.P.Sandhya National Conference on Intelligent Computing in Instrumentation and Communication at Sri Sairam Engineering College. 3 rd International Conference on Information Communication & Embedded Systems ICICES, Feb 2013 National Conference on Advances in Electrical Energy Applications, Jan 2013 IOSR Journal of Engineering National Conference NCRTECE 2013 at SMK Fomra Institute of Technology. International Conference, ICIIIOS 13 at Karunya University. Proceeding of NCIEEE 13 National conference on Recent Trends in Renewable Energy Technology at RRASAI Engineering College Vol.3, Issue 7, July ISBN: ) 21 st -22 nd Feb A Two Stage DC-DC Converter with Isolation for Renewable Energy Applications V. Srinivasan and V. P. Sandhya Indian Journalof Science & Technology Vol 6 (6S) June PI CONTROLLER BASED DC TO DC CONVERTER FOR LOW POWER APPLICATION V.P.Sandhya National Conference on recent trends in renewable energy technology in 23 rd feb 2013 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 268 of 379
281 Digital PID controller for H- Bridge boost converter Particle Swarm Optimization for a Metamaterial Spiral Resonator Neuro based controller for a spherical tank process Level controller for a spherical tank process using various PI tuning techniques Intelligent Techniques For Face Authentication 20. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. S.No Staff name Membership details 1. Dr.Andy Srinivasan Anna university doctoral committee member SRM university doctoral committee member Indian science congress annual member 2. Dr.S.Vishalakshi Anna university doctoral committee member 3. Mr.P.Tamilmani Indian science congress annual member 4. Ms.S.C.Prasanna Indian science congress annual member 5. Ms.K.S.Jaibhavani R.Vibhu, M.Shanthi and G.UmapathiSiva m M. Sangeetha, G UmapathiSivam and T. Yuvapriya T.Yuvapriya and P.Lakshmi T.Yuvapriya, P.Lakshmi, and T.Deepa R.Harish, R.Rajaragavi, T.Yuvapriya, and A.Balasundaraga napathy RRASEcollegeof Engineering National Cconference on Recent Trends in Electrical and Communication Engineering at SMK Fomra Institute of Technology International Journal of Recent Advances in Engineering and Technology(IJRAET) International Conference on Nano Electronics and Nano Devices ICNEND 13 ANNAWORLD CONFERENCE National conference (Raasi Enggineering College) ISA annual member Faculty advisor ISA VMEC student charter Indian science congress annual member 6. Ms.S.Vanila Indian science congress annual member 7. Mr.V.Sureshkumar Indian science congress annual member 8. Ms.V.Mangaiyarkarasi Indian science congress annual member 9. Ms.M.Shanthi Indian science congress annual member 10. Ms.V.P.Sandhya Indian science congress annual member 11. Ms.F.Agi Lydia Prizzi Indian science congress annual member Feb vol 1, issue 2, ISSN (Print) IEEE- ICAESM Dec Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 269 of 379
282 21. Student projects S. No. Batch Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter -departmental projects Percentage of students who have done in-house projects in collaboration with other universities for industry / institute % 0% % 8.33% % 16.66% 22. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty S. Name of the Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty No Faculty Member National International others Won Best Paper Award for 1. Mr.K.Hrishikes Closed Loop Voltage Mode Control of Impedance Source Inverter, Conference on Advances in Electrical Energy Applications held on - - 3rd Jan.2013 at Vellammal Institute of Technology Best Teacher award Mr.P.Tamilmani Best Teacher award 2 times & Ms.S.Vanila - - University Rank Holder in UG and PG 4. Ms.K.Rathna Priya - - University Rank Holder in PG 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by students S.no Register No. Name of the student Batch Anna University Rank G.Nithya V.Avinash K.Sumathi J.Sriram K.Karthik C.D.Rohith R.Dhanush S.Shruthi C.Shenbagam Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 270 of 379
283 Ravi Balaji S.Surya M.Deeptha R.Saranya N.M.Magesh Kumar N.Shayinaparveen K.Hariharan N.Anantha Raman S.P.Sudha Priyadharshini G Vishaka P Priyadharshini.M Vijayalakshmi.V List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department NIL 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding S. No Name of the programme Workshop on Computer Controlled Robots Product Designing Programme(Gad get Making) Career Guidance on Higher Studies Career Guidance Programme for Pre-Final year students Inauguration of ISA VMEC STUDENT CHARTER ORKESTRIM2K 13 Nature Workshop Workshop Seminar Seminar ISA SYMPOSI UM Date and Duration One day One day One day One day One day One day Resource person BalajiLakshmanan, Founder, imake robots.com Mr.KishoreVarma M, Mr.Dhavamani, EPR Labs, Chennai Mr.J.Muthu Kumar, Vista Mind, Chennai Mr.Mark North, DGM, Times Institute, Chennai Dr.Ranganath Muthu, President of South India ISA Thiru.K.Rajasekar AGM(Sales & Marketing),Customer Mobility-BSNL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 271 of 379
284 26. Student profile programme/course wise: Name of the course/ programme M.E(C&I) B.E - EIE 27. Diversity of Students S.No Name of the Course M.E (C&I) B.E - EIE Applications received The Applications are received and admitted through Single Window Counseling TNCA The Applications are received and admitted through Single Window Counseling TNEA YEAR year Selected Pass percentage M F M F *M=Male F=Female % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc?? S. No Examination GATE GMAT CAT GRE TOFEL Civil services Defence services Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 272 of 379
285 29. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG 16 PG TO Mphil NA PG to Ph.D 6 Ph.D to post doctoral NA Employed Eligible students for placement Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreuship/self employed Details of Infrastructural facilities S. No 1. Library Name of the Infrastructural facility 2. Internet for staff 3. Internet for students 4. Number of class rooms 8 5. Classrooms with ICT facility 2 6. Total no of labs available in the department 7. Research Labs 3 Quantity/Details 321 books available for lending purpose. Subject text books are available in the Department library. Students and Faculty members use the facility 8 PC provided with internet facility 26 PC provided with internet facility 6 3. IBM 20 Intel Pentium,3.20GHZ,512 MB RAM 40 GB HDD Intel Core 2 Duo Processor,2.93 GHZ,3GB DDR3 RAM,320 GB HDD,DVD Writer Process control lab, Industrial Instrumentation lab, Transducer and measurement lab, Electron devices and circuits lab, Instrumentation system design lab, Electrical circuits lab. Process control lab, Industrial Instrumentation lab, Instrumentation system design lab Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 273 of 379
286 31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies S.No Year BC MBC SC/ST/DNC S. No Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Name of the Date and Nature Resource person programme Duration Workshop on Computer BalajiLakshmanan, 1. Workshop Controlled Robots One day Founder, imake robots.com Product Designing Mr.KishoreVarma M, Programme Workshop Mr.Dhavamani, One day (Gadget Making) EPR Labs, Chennai Career Guidance on Higher Studies Career Guidance Programme for Pre- Final year students Inauguration of ISA VMEC STUDENT CHARTER Seminar Seminar ISA 6. ORKESTRIM2K13 SYMPOSIUM Modeling of Process Control System IC Assembly and Testing LabVIEW in Control Applications Soft Computing Techniques Guest lecture Guest lecture Guest lecture Guest lecture 11. Process Control Guest lecture 12. Advances in process control & job oppurtunities for Inst. Engineers Guest lecture One day One day One day One day One day One day One day One day One day One day Mr.J.Muthu Kumar, Vista Mind, Chennai Mr.Mark North, DGM, Times Institute, Chennai Dr.Ranganath Muthu, President of South India ISA Thiru.K.Rajasekar AGM(Sales & Marketing), Customer Mobility-BSNL Dr.J. Prakash,Asst. Professor, MIT, Chennai Mr.P.PaulIlanghovan, Management Representative, SPEL Semiconductor Ltd. Mr.Promodh, Product Engineer, Cranes Software International Ltd Mr.A.Rathinam,AP,School of Electrical Engineering,SRM University Dr.J. Prakash, Professor & Head,Dept. of Instrumentation Engineering,MIT, Chennai Dr.P.Kanagasabapathy, Former Dean, MIT, Chennai. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 274 of 379
287 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning- Teaching aids, Multimedia projectors, etc. All the classrooms are equipped with glass boards. Display Charts to explain the principle and operation in the fields of electronics and instrumentation LCD Projectors are used to deliver electronic class notes and to perform demos and Presentations in class room and seminar hall. All class rooms have provision for LAN Connection for internet access By using the above components we can improve teaching methods. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities. The institution promote institution-neighborhood-community network by Initiating the community development activities. NSS activities are Tree plantation was held at adopted village, Maraimali Nagar by our valliammai engineering college NSS Students NSS camp for cleaning and arranging the books in public library at Maraimalai Nagar. Dengue awareness program at Madambakkam village near gudvancheri. NSS camp for cleaning work at Kannivakkam village in Perumattanallur panchayat. Part of NSS special Camp,Health Awareness Rally was conducted at Adopted village, Maraimali Nagar by our valliammai engineering college NSS Students Extension activities are conducted through NSS activities. Traffic and General awareness program at Vandalur junction and Gudvancheri junction. Voter s ID camp for Chengalpet segment at Valliammai Engineering College by our NSS team. NSS camp for cleaning work at Kannivakkam village in Perumattanallur panchayat. Part of NSS special Camp, Health Awareness Rally was conducted at Adopted village, Maraimali Nagar by our valliammai engineering college NSS Students. Awards received by Anna University for AIDS AWARENESS PROGRAMME. ARIVU KALANCHIYAM PROGRAMME. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 275 of 379
288 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans STRENGTHS The use of multi-mode and multi-media technologies such as traditional chalk & talk, OHP, smart boards, LCD projectors with PowerPoint slides, video clips provide the right blend of teaching aid to match delivery requirements Use of assignments, case-study methodology, review of journal papers etc develop the analytical ability, decision making skills, ethics and multidimensional aspects and approaches to problem solving or development. Industrial visits, teaching of elective subjects and guest lectures by senior professionals and experts from industry, projects in association with industries etc provide the best industry-oriented practical learning experience to students. Semester system with three internal tests and an end-semester examination with equal weightage for both provide adequate and continuous assessment of a student on his/her strengths and weaknesses. Subject-wise compulsory and detailed feedback by students on the quality and several outcome of teaching by Faculty, its review by Head of the Department and principal himself along with the Faculty for their improvement Class Committee consisting of Faculty and student representatives to monitor the academic progress and quality of a class every semester for each branch. A preferred destination for conducting national and international programmes. All departments are self-contained with enough class rooms, both big and small, state-of-the-art smart classrooms, videoconferencing facility, wellequipped practical and research laboratories, uninterrupted power supply,exclusive library and computer facility. All departments even have seminar hall/auditorium to conduct departmental co-curricular and extracurricular activities. Central learning resources, common to all departments: the Central library with internet facility. Each Faculty is provided with a computer and 4-digit campus telephone for easy and ready interdepartmental, intradepartmental and administrative communication to enhance their quality time for teaching and training. A numbers of curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are regularly conducted for students through NSS, YRC, Faculty as Class Advisors/Counsellors/Coordinators/Organizing Secretaries interact with students and help in their welfare, performance and achievements. Value-added programmes for advanced learners and remedial coaching classes/bridge courses for needy students are provided. The prompt decision making and implementation are actually made with proper feedback right from the students, the ultimate beneficiaries of the system, through every Faculty member and with inputs from outside experts. Almost all decisions are collective involving a departmental committee or interdepartmental committees or committees appointed by the College. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 276 of 379
289 WEAKNESS Enthusiastic participation of students in such co- and extra- curricular activities affect the regular curricular plans like scheduling of assessment tests and require conduct of special classes even on Saturdays to make up the portions. Students come from poor academic background; they come from rural and remote area and economically they are weak. Elaborate preparations for mega events do affect students concentration on subjects. OPPORTUNITIES Sensitising teachers and training them to tackle the above challenges and make them develop into transformers of student society is a challenging opportunity. Many reputed national and international organizations have signed MoUs in a variety of fields providing excellent opportunities for research collaboration CHALLENGES To meet the requirements of regulatory bodies Awareness on quality engineering education. Academic and administration work should be balanced. To maintain academic quality. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 277 of 379
290 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1. Name of the department : Mechanical Engineering 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered S.No Level Degree Name of the Course 1. U.G B.E Mechanical Engineering 2. P.G M.E CAD/CAM 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved (Regulation 2008/2013) S. No Sem Course Department Involved Course Code Name of the Course 1 I HS2111 Technical English I ENGLISH 2 I MA2111 Mathematics I MATHS 3 I PH2111 Engineering Physics I PHYSICS 4 I CY2111 Engineering Chemistry - I CHEMISTRY 5 I GE2112 Fundamentals of Computing & Prg. IT/CSE/MCA 6 I GE2115 Computer Practice Laboratory -I IT//CSE/MCA 7 II HS2161 Technical English II ENGLISH 8 II MA2161 Mathematics II MATHS 9 II PH2161 Engineering Physics II PHYSICS 10 II CY2161 Engineering Chemistry II CHEMISTRY 11 II GE2155 Computer Practice Laboratory-II CSE/IT 12 II GS2165 Physics & Chemistry Laboratory II PHYSICS/CHEMISTRY 13 II EC2151 Basic Electrical & Electronics Engg EEE 14 II GE2321 English Language Laboratory ENGLISH 15 III MA2211 Transforms & Partial Differential Equ. MATHS 16 III ME2205 Electrical Drives and Controls EEE 17 III ME 2209 Electrical Engineering Laboratory EEE 18 IV MA2266 Statistics and Numerical Methods MATHS 19 IV ME2255 Electronics and Microprocessors EEE 20 VI MG2351 Principles of Management MBA 21 VI GE2321 Communication Skills Lab ENGLISH 22 VII GE2022 Total Quality Management MBA 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.E Mechanical Engineering Semester based credit System 2 M.E CAD/CAM Semester based credit System Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 278 of 379
291 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S. No Sem Course Code Course Name of the Course 1 I GE2116 Engineering Practices Laboratory 2 I GE2111 Engineering Graphics Course offered by the Department For all branches of Engg. For all branches of Engg. 5 II GE6253 Engineering Mechanics CIVIL 3 IV EI2254 Applied Thermodynamics EIE 4 IV EI2258 Applied Thermodynamics Lab EIE 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. - NA 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons - NIL 9. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 2 2 Associate Professors /Assistant Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name Dr. Thirugnanam Qualification Ph.D Designation Professor & Head Dr. P.Mathivanann Ph.D Professor Mr. G. Ananth, Mr. S.Senthilbabu, Mr. K. Sivakumar, M.E., (Ph.D.) M.E., M.B.A., (Ph.D.) M.E., (Ph.D.) Asst. Professor (Sl. G) Asst. Professor (Sl. G) Asst. Professor (Sr. G) Specialization Production Engineering Mechanical Engineering Production Engineering Production Engineering Design and Production of Thermal Power Equipments No. of Years of Experience 20 years & 9 months 27 years & 5 months 15 years & 06 months 18 Years & 07 months No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years 14 Years Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 279 of 379
292 Mr. T.Ranjith, Mr. S. Subramanian, Mr. G.Anbuchezhian, Mr. R.Ashok, Mr. M. Prabakaran, Mr. S. Sivalingam, Mr. K. Arumugam, Mr. R. Srinivasan, Mr. K. Venkatesan, Mr. V. Ranjithkumar, Mr. K. Vijayendiran, Mr. A. Vinothkumar, Mr. K. Velavan, Mr. S. Karthikeyan, Mr.P.Ramu Mr.P.Sarafoji M.E., (Ph.D.) M.E. (Ph.D.) M.E. (Ph.D.) M.E. M.E. M.E. M.E. M.E. M.E. M.E. M.Tech M.E. M.E. M.E. M.E M.E Asst. Professor (Sr. G) Asst. Professor (Sr. G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Asst. Professor (O.G) Assistant Professor (O.G) Assistant Professor (O.G) Thermal Power Computer Aided Design Engineering Design CAD Computer Aided Design Production Engineering Production Engineering Engineering Design Production Engineering Engineering Design Energy Technology Engineering Design Advanced Manufacturing Technology Engineering Design Manufacturing Engineering Thermal Engineering 11 years & 10 months 16 Years & 2 months 8 Years - 4 Years & 5 months 5 Years & 1 months 5 Years & 06 Months 2 year & 05 Months 2 Years & 5 months 2 YearS & 4 Months 2 Years & 5 Months 2 years & 1 Month 2 years & 1 Months 4 Years & 4 Months 1 years & 8 Months 4 Years - 5 months Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 280 of 379
293 Mr.D.Manoj Durai Mr.P.Mohan Mithra M.E M.E Assistant Professor (O.G) Assistant Professor (O.G) CAD/CAM 5 months - Manufacturing Engineering 5 months List of senior visiting Faculty: Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled( programme wise) by temporary Faculty: Nil 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) PROGRAMME STUDENTS TEACHER STUDENTS- TEACHER RATIO Under Graduate : 1 Post Graduate : Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled : 10+2=10 Sanctioned Filled Academic support staff (technical) Administrative Staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.: PG/Ph.D Name Qualification Dr. Thirugnanam Ph.D Dr. P.Mathivanann Ph.D Mr. G. Ananth, M.E., (Ph.D.) Mr. S.Senthilbabu M.E., M.B.A., (Ph.D.) Mr. K. Sivakumar, M.E., (Ph.D.) Mr. T.Ranjith, M.E., (Ph.D.) Mr. S. Subramanian, M.E. (Ph.D.) Mr. G.Anbuchezhian, M.E. (Ph.D.) Mr. R.Ashok, M.E. Mr. M. Prabakaran, M.E. Mr. S. Sivalingam, M.E. Mr. K. Arumugam, M.E. Mr. R. Srinivasan, M.E. Mr. K. Venkatesan, M.E. Mr. V. Ranjithkumar, M.E. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 281 of 379
294 Mr. K. Vijayendiran, Mr. A. Vinothkumar, Mr. K. Velavan, Mr. S. Karthikeyan, Mr.P.Ramu Mr.P.Sarafoji Mr.D.Manoj Durai Mr.P.Mohan Mithra M.Tech M.E. M.E. M.E. M.E M.E M.E M.E 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received : NIL 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received : NIL 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 19. Publications: S.No. Author Title of the Paper 1 Dr. Thirugnanam 2 Dr. Thirugnanam 3 Dr. Thirugnanam 4 Dr. Thirugnanam Innovative Quality Circle a technique for coupling innovation and quality through employee participation Application study of Innovative Quality Circle and its Decision Support System in a gear manufacturing company Experimental study on the effect of SiC and graphite particles on weight loss of Al 6061 hybrid composite materials Investigations on Electric Discharge Machining characteristics of Al 6061 hybrid metal matrix composites Volume No., Page No., Year Volume 3, No.4, pp , 2007 Volume 3, No.1, pp.24 46, Volume 2, Number1/2, pp.49-68, Volume 3,Number 8, pp , 2011 Name of the Journal International Journal of services and operations management International Journal of process Management and bench marking Journal of Tribology and surface engineering International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology Impact Factor/SNIP /SJR Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 282 of 379
295 5 Dr. Thirugnanam 6 Dr. Thirugnanam 7 Dr. P.Mathivanan Experimental study and prediction using ANN on mass loss of hybrid composites Investigation of Friction and Wear Behavior of Hybrid Aluminium Composites Metal Thickness, Fiber Volume Fraction Effect on the Tensile Properties, Debonding of Hybrid Laminates. Volume 64, issue 3, pp ,2012. Volume 64, issue 3, pp , (14), 2128 to Industrial Lubrication and Tribology Industrial Lubrication and Tribology Journal of reinforced plastics and composites Dr. P.Mathivanan Title: Impact Properties of Aluminium - Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics Sandwich Panels 15 (3), 347 to 354, 2012 Materials Research- Ibero- AMJ - 9 Mr. G. Ananth, 10 Mr. G. Ananth, 11 Mr. S.Senthilbabu, 12 Mr. S.Senthilbabu, Implementation and fall of tpm in micro manufacturing industries using swot analysis-a review A genetic algorithm based total productive maintenance model in comparison with neural networks for small and tiny enterprises Parameters involved in drilling of Al based Metal Matrix Composites A Review An Improved Prediction Model for Drilling Characteristics of Al/Sic Metal Matrix Composites Volume 1, Issue 4, April 2012 Vol. 6,N.1,Praise Worthy Prize S.r.l. Naples,Italy,20 13, pp Vol1 (4) Pp91to 94, 2012 Vol. 6. n. 2,Praise Worthy Prize S.r.l. Naples,Italy, 2013, pp , International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT) International review on modeling and simulations International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT) International review on modeling and simulations ISSN: Scopus,SNIP 1.287,SJR ISSN: Scopus,SNIP 1.287,SJR Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 283 of 379
296 13 Mr. K. Sivakumar, 14 Mr. K. Sivakumar, 15 Mr. K. Sivakumar, 16 Mr. K. Sivakumar, Influence of Rib Height on Heat Transfer Augmentation Application to Aircraft Turbines CFD Simulation and Experimental Investigation of Convection Heat Transfer in a Rectangular Convergent Channel with Staggered Ribs Numerical study of turbulent flow and heat transfer in square convergent channel with 90 inline rib turbulators Gas turbine blade cooling at mid chord region by using rib turbulators a review. DOI: /tj j Vol.7. N.3 Vol.1. (3). Pp Vol.63 (1). pp International Journal of Turbo Jet Engines International Review of Mechanical Engineering (I.RE.M.E) International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology Journal of Mechanical Engineering (Strojnicky casopis) S.No. 1 Name of the Author S.SENTHIL BABU ISBN No. Title Year Remarks ISBN NO: Engineering Graphics S.SENTHIL BABU ISBN NO: Engineering Practices Lab Manual Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 284 of 379
297 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. S.No Name of the Faculty Details of National/International Committee Member served 1. Dr. Thirugnanam 1. Research supervisor at Anna university. 2. Chairman, Anna University exams for Mechanical Department. 3. Result pass board member, Anna University 2. Dr. P.Mathivanan 1. Research supervisor at Anna university. 22. Student projects d) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental / programme Year Name of the Project ME2356 & Design and Fabrication project ME2356 & Design and Fabrication project Dept., Year/semester Mechanical, III/VI Mechanical, III/VI Percentage of students 100% 100% e) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies Year Sub. Code & Name of the Dept., Percentage Project Year/semester of students ME2453 & Project work Mechanical, IV/VIII 100% ME2453 & Project work Mechanical, IV/VIII 100% 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED BY FACULTY 100% Results in the University Examination for their subjects handled S.No Name of the Staff Designation Subject Name Year 1. T.Ranjith Asst.Prof (Sel.G) 2. Dr. P.Mathivanan Professor Engineering Graphics 2011 Unconventional Machining Process 2013 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 285 of 379
298 Best Teacher Award S.No Name of the Staff Designation Year 1. Dr. P.Mathivanan Professor Mr. G.Ananth A.P (Sl. G) Mr.S.Senthilbabu A.P (Sl. G) 2009 AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED BY STUDENTS: S.No Name of the Student Awards / Recognitions UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDER 1 J.Kishand 46 th rank 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department Mr. M.Gurunathan, Senior Consultant, Logistics, CII, Chennai. 2. Mr.Deepak Patel, General Manager (Purchase), Asia pacific, M/s. Ford Motor India Ltd., Chennai. 3. Mr. A. Kathiresan, General Manager, M/s. Ashok Leyland Ltd., Chennai Mr.K.Easwaran, General Manager, M/s. Ucal Systems Ltd., Chennai. 2. Mr.K.hariharan, Advanced Engineering, M/s. Ashok Leyland ltd., Chennai. 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)national S.No Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops Organized Date 1. MEQNZO Co-Ordinators Mr. G ANANTH Mr. S.SENTHIL BABU Source of Funding Management Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 286 of 379
299 26. Student profile programme/course wise: Name of the Course/programme (refer question no. 4) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) *M=Male F=Female Applications received Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage (%) Name of the Course/programme M.E - CAD/CAM ( ) Applications received Selected Enrolled *M *F 14 Pass percentage *M=Male, F=Female 27. Diversity of Students Name of the Course % of students % of students from % of students from the same other States from abroad state B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) B.E. Mechanical ( ) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 287 of 379
300 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Student progression Student progression UG to PG % PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. - Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Against % enrolled 19.56% 18.75% Entrepreneurship/Self-employment Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library :No of books available in department library (In addition to the central facility available) b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students - 1. High speed internet connectivity available in HOD office, CAD/CAM lab, Mechatronics Lab and staff room. 2. Students have the accessibility to use internet facility in the department CAD/CAM lab. Also browsing centers are available for students at Library and Main block. c) Class rooms with ICT facility - NIL d) Laboratories - 8 DETAILS OF ALL LABORATORIES LAB 1: THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY - I S.No Name Qty Unit Rate Rs. 1 Cut Section - 4 stroke Single Cylinder Diesel Engine 1 15, Cut Section - 2 stroke Single Cylinder Petrol Engine 1 13, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 288 of 379
301 3 5 HP RPM, Kirloskar Single CylinderWater Cooled 4S Diesel Test Rig 2 50, S, Petrol Engine Test Reg. 1 50, Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Rig 1 151, Twin Cylinder 4 Stroke Diesel Engine Test Rig with Electrical Dynamometer 1 125, Computerized p - V Diagram Plot and Data Acquisition System 1 407, Steam Turbine Test Rig Complete 1 305, Thermox Boiler with all Accessaries 1 764, Cleavelen Flash & Fire Point Apparatus (Open Cup). 1 7, Redwood Viscometer 1 10, Field Marshal 10 HP with Hydraulic Dynamometer Loading 1 132, LAB 2: THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY - II S. NO NAME Quantity COST IN RS Natural Convection Heat Transfer Test Equipment. Forced Convection Heat Transfer Test Equipment. Two Stage Air Compressor Test Equip Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 289 of 379
302 Refrigerator Test Equipment. Apparatus for Determination of Emissivity Apparatus for measurement of heat transfer through pinfins Lagged pipe apparatus Parallel & counter flow heat exchanger. Stefan Boltzmann Apparatus. Thermal conductivity apparatus (2 Slab guarded hot plate) Vapour compression Air conduction test rig LAB 3: CAD/CAM LAB S.No Name Qty Rate Rs. 1 UPS 1 2,13,200 2 HP COMPAQ SYSTEM 35 10,92,000 3 DOT MATRIX PRINTER 1 12, HP LASER PRINTER 1 26, AUTO CAD USERS 9,25,600 6 A1 PLOTTER 1 78, CADDEM SOFTWARE 15 USE 2,23, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 290 of 379
303 8 PROE WF 5 50 USERS 4,50,000 9 XL CNC TURN M/C 1 5,49, XL CNC MILL M/C 1 5,53, CNC M/C TURN TOOLS 1 39, CNC M/C MILL TOOLS 1 43, ACER VERITON DESKTOP 2 98, SAMSUNG CLP 326 LASER PRINTER 1 13, ANSYS SOFTWARE USE 6,00, WIPRO SYSTEMS LAB 4: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB I Sl. No. Name Qty Cost in Rs. 1. Lathe Gas welding Arc welding machine Injection moulding machine Moulding box Moulding board LAB 5: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB II Sl. No. Name Qty Cost in Rs. 1. Turret lathe Capstan lathe Cylindrical grinding Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 291 of 379
304 4. Gear hobbing machine Lathe tool dynamometer Universal milling machine Surface grinder Shaping machine Slotting machine Radial drilling machine Tool maker microscope Planning machine Band saw LAB 6: FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY LAB S.No Name Qty Rate Rs Pipe Friction Apparatus With Accessories Reciprocating Pump Test Rig With Accessories Centrifugal Pump Test Rig With Accessories Flow Through Pipes With Minor Losses Test Rig 1 25, , , , Venturimeter, Orifice Meter & Pitot Tube Combined Unit 1 44, Franc Is Turbine Test Rig 1 134, Pelton Wheel Test Rig 1 107, Turgo Impulse Wheel Test Rig Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 292 of 379
305 9 Jet Pump Test Rig 1 29, Kaplan Turbine Test Rig 1 240, Gear Pump Test Rig 1 37, Rotameter Test Rig 1 30, Impact on Jet on Vanes Apparatus 1 31, Flow Through orifice and Mouth Pieces Apparatus. 1 58, Flow Through Notche Apparatus 1 58, LAB 7: DYNAMICS LAB SNO Equipment Name Qty Cost in Rs 1 Cam Analyzer 1 18, Dynamic Balancing machine 1 55, Motorized gyroscope 1 20, Static and dynamic balancing 1 36, Universal governor 1 22, Vibrating table 1 37, Vibration test facilities 1 47, Whirling of shaft 1 23, Kinematic models 4 29, Gear models 4 23, Turn table apparatus 1 18, Bifilar suspension 1 18, Trasverse vibration of free beem 1 19, Torsional vibration of flywheel and compound 1 13, pendulam 15 Balancing of reciprocating mass 1 24, Multi rotor system 1 18, Spring mass System 1 18, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 293 of 379
306 LAB 8: METROLOGY LAB SNO Equipment Name Quantity Cost in Rs 1 Auto Collimator 1 38, Bevel Protractor 1 10, Dial Gauge Calibration Tester 1 12, Displacement measurement set up Electrical Comparator Floating Carriage Micrometer Force Measurement set up Gear Tooth Vernier Mechanical Comparator Micrometer Pneumatic Comparator Profile Projector Sine Bar Sine Centre Slip Gauge set Surface Plate Temperature Measurement set up Torque measurement set up Vernier Calipers Vernier Depth Gauge Vernier Height Gauge Vibration Measurement set up Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies S. NO SCHEME YEAR NO. OF STUDENTS UNDER PROCESS 1. BC/MBC SCHOLARSHIP Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 294 of 379
307 Central Government Merit Scholarship Chief Minister Qualified Prize money Department of Minority Welfare MCM Scholarship UNDER PROCESS UNDER PROCESS NIL Government Formers Scholarship for BC/MBC DIRECTLY GIVEN TO STUDENTS FROM GOVT. 6. Fees exemption given by the Management for Thane Cyclone Fees exemption given by the Management Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 295 of 379
308 32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts S.No Special Lectures Name of the Program Modification of Automation in Manufacturing Industry Conventional manufacturing to World class manufacturing Resource person & Company Name Mr. A. Kathiresan, General Manager, M/s. Ashok Leyland Ltd., Chennai Mr. M.Gurunathan, Senior Consultant, Logistics, CII, Chennai Date No. of day s Student s Particip ated III yr& IV yr III yr& IV yr Name of the Organized Staffs Mr. D.Manojdurai Mr. S.Senthilbabu 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning 1. Black Board Teaching 2. Student s Interaction 3. Power point presentation 4. Seminar 5. Quiz 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities 1. Traffic and general awareness programme was conducted by NSS volunteers along with the traffic police officials on at Guduvanchery and Vandalur junction. They were holding banners and placards to create awareness about usage of plastic bags, insisting importance of voting, importance of rainwater harvesting and important of forestation. 2. The teachers day celebration was organized and celebrated by NSS volunteers on at Valliammai Engineering college. The function was inaugurated by vice principal Dr. M.Murugan and headed by Dr. T.P Ganesan. All the participants took the pledge for non violence and peace. 3. Around 100 volunteers from the NSS unit of our college had participated in various activities like cleaning of School, Ration shop, Temple and conducted awareness programs at Kannivakkam Village, Kanchipuram Dist. on Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 296 of 379
309 4. Voters Identity camp was conducted by NSS volunteers of Valliammai Engg. college at our college on in order to help the students from Kanchipuram dist. to apply and modify the existing voters identity card. 5. Republic day and Independence day functions have been organized by NSS volunteers in our college. And volunteers of NSS have given speeches about Patriotism, Secularism and importance of students role in all. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans STRENGTH: Dedicated Faculty with PG/ PhD Qualification. About 06 Faculty have registered for PhD in various fields of Communications. Excellent infrastructure facilities. Well Equipped Laboratories. Very well utilization of laboratories. PG Programme, ME(CAD/CAM) is offered. Sanctioned intake for the UG Programme is increased from 120 to 180. WEAKNESS: No consultancy work, No funded projects OPPORTUNITIES: Up gradation of staff members for Educational qualifications CHALLENGES: Getting 100% results & more number of university rank holders FUTURE PLANS SHORT TERM PLAN: Getting Accreditation. LONG TERM PLAN: Center of excellence, Research center and Consultancy works Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 297 of 379
310 DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1. Name of the department : INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered: S.No Level Degree Name of the Course 1 U.G B.Tech Information Technology 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved Sl. No (Regulation 2008/2013) Course Department Involved Sem Course Code Name of the Course 1. I HS6151 Technical English I ENGLISH 2. I MA6151 Mathematics I MATHS 3. I PH6151 Engineering Physics I PHYSICS 4. I CY6151 Engineering Chemistry - I CHEMISTRY 5. I GE6152 Engineering Graphics MECHANICAL/ CIVIL 6. I GE6162 Engineering Practices Laboratory MECH/ CIVIL/ EEE 7. I GE6163 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - I PHYSICS/CHEMISTRY 8. II HS6251 Technical English II ENGLISH 9. II MA6251 Mathematics II MATHS 10. II PH6251 Engineering Physics II PHYSICS 11. II CY6251 Engineering Chemistry II CHEMISTRY 12. II CS6201 Digital Principles and System Design ECE 13. II GE6262 Physics and Chemistry Laboratory - II PHYSICS / CHEMISTRY 14. II IT6211 Digital Laboratory ECE 15. III MA 2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations MATHS 16. III CS 2202 Digital Principles and Systems Design ECE 17. III IT 2202 Principles of Communication ECE 18. III CS 2207 Digital Lab ECE 19. IV MA 2262 Probability and Queueing Theory MATHS 20. IV CS2252 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers ECE 21. IV CS 2259 Microprocessors Lab ECE 22. V MG2452 Engineering Economics & Financial Accounting MBA 23. V CS2403 Digital Signal Processing ECE 24. V GE2321 Communication Skills Lab ENGLISH 25. VI IT2354 Embedded Systems ECE Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 298 of 379
311 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.Tech. Information Technology Semester based credit System 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No Sem Course Code Course Name of the Course Course offered by the Department 1. I GE6161 Computer Practice laboratory-i ECE 2. I GE6161 Computer Practice laboratory-i CIVIL 3. I GE6161 Computer Practice laboratory-i MECH 4. III EC2202 Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming in C++ ECE 5. III EC2209 Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming Lab ECE 6. III EE2204 Data Structures and algorithms EIE 7. III EE2209 Data Structures and algorithms Lab EIE 8. V CS2311 Object Oriented Programming with C++ EIE 9. V CS2312 Object Oriented Programming Laboratory EIE 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : Nil 9. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors Nil Nil Associate Professors /Assistant Professors Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 299 of 379
312 10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) As on April 2013 No. of Ph.D. No. of Students Qualificat Years Name Designation Specialization guided ion of for the Exp last 4 years Ms. R. Meenakshi Mr.R.S. Vijay Ravikumaran Mr.S.Narayanan Mrs.B.R.Shunmuga Priya Ms. S. Jeyalakshmi Ms.A.R.Revathi Ms.R.Thenmozhi M.E. Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.E. Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.Tech. Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.Tech. Ph.D.(Pur suing) M.Tech. Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.Tech. Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.Tech. Assistant Professor (Sel.G) & HOD IC Assistant Professor (Sel.G) Assistant Professor (Sel.G) Assistant Professor (Sel.G) Assistant Professor (Sel.G) Assistant Professor (Sel.G) Assistant Professor (S.G.) Wireless communication Software Engineering Mobile Ad hoc Network Multimedia Security Cloud Computing Video Processing Computer Science Ms.R.Lakshmi M.E Assistant Professor (S.G.) Computer Science Mr. S.Sekar Mr. K. Ravindran Mrs.S.Shenbaga vadivu M.E. Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.E. M.Tech. Assistant Professor (S.G.) Assistant Professor (S.G.) Assistant Professor (O.G.) Mr. K. Elaiyaraja M.Tech. Assistant Professor (O.G.) Wireless Ad hoc Network Computer Science Computer and Information Technology Computer Science Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 300 of 379
313 Ms.K. Mohanambal M.E. Assistant Professor (O.G.) Computer Science Ms. A. Punitha Mr.E.Prabhakar Raj M..E. M.E. Assistant Professor (O.G.) Assistant Professor (O.G.) Computer Science Computer Science Ms. M.Dhatchayani M.E. Assistant Professor (O.G.) Software Engineering Mr. R. Umanesan M.Tech., Assistant Professor (O.G.) Mr.T. Veeramani M.E. Assistant Professor (O.G.) Mr.M.Kavinkumar M.E., Assistant Professor (O.G.) Ms. J. Ponni M.E Assistant Professor (O.G.) Ms. R. Saranya M.E Assistant Professor (O.G.) Ms. S. Sandhya M.E Assistant Professor (O.G.) Mr. R. Senthil M.E Assistant Professor (O.G.) Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science List of senior visiting Faculty : Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary Faculty : Nil 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) : PROGRAMME STUDENTS TEACHER STUDENTS- TEACHER RATIO Under Graduate : Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled : 7+2=9 Sanctioned Filled Academic support 7 7 staff (technical) Administrative staff 2 2 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 301 of 379
314 15. Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. S.No. Name Qualification 1. Ms. R. Meenakshi M.E., Ph.D.(Pursuing) 2. Mr.R.S. Vijay Ravikumaran M.E.,Ph.D.(Pursuing) 3. Mr.S.Narayanan M.Tech.,Ph.D.(Pursuing) 4. Mrs.B.R.Shunmuga Priya M.Tech.,Ph.D.(Pursuing) 5. Ms. S. Jeyalakshmi M.Tech.,Ph.D. (Pursuing) 6. Ms.A.R.Revathi M.Tech.,Ph.D. (Pursuing) 7. Ms.R.Thenmozhi M.Tech. 8. Ms.R.Lakshmi M.E 9. Mr. S.Sekar M.E.,Ph.D.(Pursuing) 10. Mr. K. Ravindran M.E. 11. Mrs.S.Shenbaga vadivu M.Tech. 12. Mr. K. Elaiyaraja M.Tech. 13. Ms.K. Mohanambal M.E. 14. Ms. A. Punitha M..E. 15. Mr.E.Prabhakar Raj M.E. 16. Ms. M.Dhatchayani M.E. 17. Mr. R. Umanesan M.Tech. 18. Mr.T. Veeramani M.E. 19. Mr.M.Kavinkumar M.E., 20. Ms. J. Ponni M.E 21. Ms. R. Saranya M.E 22. Ms. S. Sandhya M.E 23. Mr. R. Senthil M.E 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received : Nil 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received : Nil 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University : Nil Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 302 of 379
315 19. Publications: Name Ms. R. Meenakshi Mr. R.S. Vijay Ravikumaran Mr. S. Narayanan Ms.A.R.Revat hi Ms. M. Dhatchayani Dhatchayani Qualification M.E., Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.E.,Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.Tech., Ph.D. (Pursuing) M.Tech., Ph.D. (Pursuing) Designation A.P. (Sel.G) A.P. (Sel.G) A.P. (Sel.G) A.P. (Sel.G) No.Of Papers Published Natl Intl. No.of Publicati ons listed in Intl. data base Monographs Chapters in books Books edited Books ISBN/ ISSN nos. with details of publisher s Citation index SNIP SJR Impact factor h-index M.E. A.P. (O.G) ISBN ISSN: ISSN: S.No Author Title of the Paper 1 Ms. R. Meenakshi Measurement of remaining Dentin thickness in dental X-rays prior to conservative/endodontic Treatment using Image Processing Volume No., Page No., Year Name of the Journal Impact Factor/SNIP/ SJR 2 Mr. R.S. Vijay Ravikumaran CAR based safety model in automotive software engineering (accepted and published in ACM Digital Library) - ISBN ACM Digital Library 3 Mr. S. Narayanan Cross Layer Based Routing and Rate Control Using Fuzzy Decision System in MANET in Internatinal Review on Computer and Software Vol. 8. n. 2, pp February 2013 Internatio nal Review on Computer s and Software (IRECOS) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 303 of 379
316 4 Ms.A.R.Revathi 5 Ms. M. Dhatchayani National - A Survey of Activity Recognition and Understanding the Behaviour in Video Surveillance: published in international Journal of Information Technology, Control and Automation International - A Review of Human Activity Recognition and Behavior Understanding in Video Surveillance in International conference of Advanced Computer Science and Information Technology Published an International Journal titled Test Case Generation and Reusing Test Cases for GUI Designed with HTML Vol.7, No. 10, October IJITCA ACSIT Journal of Software. 20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. 22. Student projects Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme: 100% Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental projects : 99% b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies: Nil Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 304 of 379
317 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students 100 % Result S.No Name of the Staff Designation Subject Code & Subject Name Year 1. Ms.R.Lakshmi Lecturer IT1008-Software Testing 2. Mr.S.Sekar Lecturer IT1008-Software Testing IT1006-Enterprise Resource 3. Mr.J.L.Joneston Dhas Lecturer Planning CS1251-Computer May 4. Ms.K.Mohanambal Lecturer Architecture Ms.C.Amali Lecturer CS1304-Microprocessor & MicroController 6. Ms.S.Jeyalakshmi Sr. Lecturer IT1351-Network Programming & Management 7. Ms.S. Jeyalakshmi Sr. Lecturer CS1203-System Software 8. Ms.S. Jeyalakshmi Sr. Lecturer CS1302-Computer Networks 9. Mr.D.Jagannath IT1002-Information System Lecturer Kumar Design 10. Mr.D.Jagannath CS1402-Object Oriented Lecturer Kumar Analysis and Design 11. Mr.J.L.Joneston Dhas Lecturer CS1354-Graphics and Multimedia CS1004-Data warehousing 12. Mr.J.L.Joneston Dhas Lecturer Nov and Mining 2009 Mr.R.S. Vijay 13. Asst. Prof. CS1203-System Software RaviKumaran 14. Ms.B.R.Shanmuga CS1301-Database Asst. Prof. Priya Management Systems 15. Ms.A.R.Revathi Sr. Lecturer CS1402-Object Oriented Analysis and Design 16. Mr.C.Elayaraja Lecturer EC1391-Telecommunication Systems 17. Mr.S.Narayanan Lecturer IT1008-Software Testing \ May IT1352-Cryptography and 18. Ms.L.Nalini Joseph Asst. Prof Network Security 19. Ms.C.Amali Lecturer IT1353-Embedded System 20. Mr.D.Jagannath IT1352-Cryptography and Lecturer kumar Network Security 21. Ms.A.R.Revathi Lecturer IT1002-Information System Design 22. Ms.A.R.Revathi Lecturer IT1402-Mobile Computing Nov 23. Mr.J.L.Joneston Dhas Lecturer CS1004-Data Warehousing 2010 and Mining Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 305 of 379
318 24. Mr. K. Ravindran Lecturer 25. Mr.S.Narayanan 26. Mr.D.Jagannathkumar 27. Mr.J.L.Joneston Dhas 28. Mr.K.Elaiyaraja 29. Mr.T.Veeramani Asst. Prof.(Sel.G) Asst. Prof.(O.G) Asst. Prof.(O.G) Asst. Prof.(O.G) Asst. Prof.(O.G) 30. Ms. R. Lakshmi Lecturer 31. Mr.S.Narayanan 32. Ms. M. Dhatchayani Asst. Prof.(Sel.G) Asst. Prof.(O.G) IT1401-Component Based Technology IT1006-Enterprise Resource Planning CS2353-Object Oriented Analysis and Design IT1008-Software Testing IT1451-Web Technology IT1451-Web Technology IT Enterprise Resource Planning CS2056-Distributed Systems GE2025-Professional Ethics in Engineering May 2011 Nov 2011 May 2012 Best Teacher Award S.No Name of the Staff Designation Year 1. Mr. S. Sekar Lecturer Ms. A.R.Revathi Sr. Lecturer Anna University Rank Holders S.No Name of the Student year Awards / Recognitions 1. Mr.G.Lakshmikumar th Rank 2. Ms. P. Indhumathi nd Rank 3. Ms. S. Saraswathi th Rank 4. Ms. S. Shravanthy th Rank 5. Ms. Yuvarani 36th Rank Ms.Rubarani 38th Rank Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 306 of 379
319 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department S.No. RESOURCE PERSON 1. Mr.Mark, Senior Manager, Time institute 2. Mr.V.Shivashankari,Corporate trainer, HCL-CDC Mr.M.Sathyamurthi, Associate general Manager. HCL Technologies Mr.Muthuswamy Ramachandran Senior solutions Architect,Mahindra satyam Mr.A.Mathru Bootham Managing Director,Human Resources Consultants India Pvt.Ltd Mr.P.Lingesh Ananth Associate Vice President,Interlace india Pvt.Ltd Mr.Alageshan rangaswamy Director, CPRO IT Services Mr.S.Velmurugan Projrct leader, CSC,Chennai Mr.Srivatsa Rao Project Manager, Accenture Mr.A.S.S.Victor Project Manager, VENSAT Tech Services P.Ltd S.No. RESOURCE PERSON 1. Prof. N. Radha Krishnan, Dept. of electrical and Electronics Engg., College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai Mr. Rajaraja Subramaniam, Sr. Delivery Manager, Cognizant Technology Solution, Chennai 3. Mr.K. Ravindran, Oracle Academy Instructor & ICTACT Coordinator, A.P. (Sr.G), Dept. of IT 4. Mr. M. Subramanian, Ret. GM, NSIC, Chennai 5. Mr. Dhian Singh, Purna Career Solutions, Chennai 6. Mr. R. Sivanand, Technical Manager, SQL STAR International, Chennai Mr. R. Riwan Khan, Account Manager-CTG 7. Mr. Shanmugavel, ICT Academy of Tamilnadu Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 307 of 379
320 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)national DATE ACTIVITIES Career guidance & & Seminar on cloud computing Symposium (XPLOITS 2K11) Seminar on Information security Seminar on Pros and Cons in SDLC models Seminar on Cloud computing RESOURCE PERSON Mr.Mark, Senior Manager, Time institute Mr.V.Shivashankari, Corporate trainer, HCL-CDC Mr.M.Sathyamurthi, Associate general Manager. HCL Technologies Mr.Muthuswamy Ramachandran Senior solutions Architect, Mahindra satyam Mr.A.Mathru Bootham Managing Director, Human Resources Consultants India Pvt.Ltd Mr.P.Lingesh Ananth Associate Vice President, Interlace india Pvt.Ltd Mr.Alageshan rangaswamy Director, CPRO IT Services Mr.S.Velmurugan Projrct leader, CSC,Chennai Mr.Srivatsa Rao Project Manager, Accenture Source of Funding Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College TARGETED TO IV Year Students IV Year Students All Students IV Year Students II Year Students III Year Students Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 308 of 379
321 to Workshop on Computer graphics & Animation Seminar on Cryptography and Network Security SymposiumxploITs-2k13 FDP on ilearning Course Entrepreneurship Orientation Program (EOP) Seminar on Empowering Software Engineering in You Workshop on Database Administration (DBA) FDP on Cloud Infrastructure and Services Mr.A.S.S.Victor Project Manager, VENSAT Tech Services P.Ltd Prof. N. Radha Krishnan, Dept. of electrical and Electronics Engg., College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai Mr. Rajaraja Subramaniam, Sr. Delivery Manager, Cognizant Technology Solution, Chennai Mr.K. Ravindran, Oracle Academy Instructor & ICTACT Coordinator, A.P. (Sr.G), Dept. of IT Mr. M. Subramanian, Ret. GM, NSIC, Chennai Mr. Dhian Singh, Purna Career Solutions, Chennai Mr. R. Sivanand, Technical Manager, SQL STAR International, Nungambakkam, Chennai Mr. R. Riwan Khan, Account Manager- CTG Mr. Shanmugavel, ICT Academy of Tamilnadu Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College ICTACT & Oracle Academy ICTACT & EMC2 IV Year Students III Year Students (132 Students) Internal: 110, External: Staff members & 31 students IT:120 students, E & I: 86 and Mechanical:64 II Year IT-1 students III Year and IV year Students (29 IT Students) to Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 309 of 379
322 a) International- Nil 26. Student profile programme/course wise: Name of the Course/ Applications Selected programme received Single Window counselling Single Window counselling Single Window counselling Single Window counselling *M=Male F=Female Enrolled *M *F (L.E:12) (L.E:14) (L.E:15) Pass percenta ge Diversity of Students Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad % % % % How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Civil services 0 Defense services 0 NET 0 SET 0 GATE 2 Any other competitive examination (CAT/GRE/) 1 / year Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 310 of 379
323 29. Student progression Student progression Against % enrolled Total no. of students enrolled UG to PG 8 7 PG to M.Phil. Not applicable PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed 37 Campus selection (Upto Nov. 2013) Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities Sl.No Infrastructural facilities Detail 1. Library Department library has 284 books in various titles like Data Mining, Computer Networks, Data Structures, Web Technology, etc. 2. Internet facilities for Staff All Labs and Server Room 3. Internet facilities for Students Central Library and all labs 4. Class rooms 6 5. Class rooms with ICT facility 6 6. Laboratories 6 7. Tutorial Room 1 Laboratory Details Lab Name Subjects handled Software Used Lab-I Lab-II Web Technology Lab, Operating Systems Lab, Computer Graphics Lab Service Oriented Architecture Lab, Database management Systems lab, Project Lab Turbo C, Java, Net beans, Linux Dot Net, Java, Net beans, Oracle 9i, Oracle 11g No. of Systems Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 311 of 379
324 Lab-III Lab-IV Common Lab-I Common Lab-II Object Oriented Analysis and Design Lab, Java programming Lab, OOPS Lab, Project Lab System Software Lab, Data Structures Lab, Network Lab Computer Practice Lab-I, Computer Practice Lab-II Computer Practice Lab-I, Computer Practice Lab-II Rational Suite, Java, Turbo C 35 Turbo C, Linux, NS2 Simulator 35 Turbo C, Linux 30 Turbo C, Linux Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies Year BC/MBC/DNC Scholarship SC/ST Scholarship BC MBC DNC SC ST Farmers Scholarship National Foundation for Teacher s Welfare Central Govt. Merit Under Process 32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts DATE ACTIVITIES RESOURCE PERSON TARGETED TO Career guidance Mr.Mark, Senior Manager, Time institute IV Year Students & Seminar on cloud Mr.V.Shivashankari, computing Corporate trainer, HCL-CDC IV Year Students Mr.M.Sathyamurthi, Associate general Manager. HCL Technologies & Symposium Mr.Muthuswamy (XPLOITS 2K11) Ramachandran All Students Senior solutions Architect, Mahindra satyam Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 312 of 379
325 Mr.A.Mathru Bootham Managing Director, Human Resources Consultants India Pvt.Ltd Seminar on Information security Seminar on Pros and Cons in SDLC models Seminar on Cloud computing Workshop on Computer graphics & Animation Seminar on Cryptography and Network Security SymposiumxploITs-2k13 Entrepreneurship Orientation Program (EOP) Seminar on Empowering Software Engineering in You Workshop on Database Administration (DBA) Mr.P.Lingesh Ananth Associate Vice President, Interlace india Pvt.Ltd Mr.Alageshan rangaswamy Director, CPRO IT Services Mr.S.Velmurugan Projrct leader, CSC,Chennai Mr.Srivatsa Rao Project Manager, Accenture Mr.A.S.S.Victor Project Manager, VENSAT Tech Services P.Ltd Prof. N. Radha Krishnan, Dept. of electrical and Electronics Engg., College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai Mr. Rajaraja Subramaniam, Sr. Delivery Manager, Cognizant Technology Solution, Chennai Mr. M. Subramanian, Ret. GM, NSIC, Chennai Mr. Dhian Singh, Purna Career Solutions, Chennai Mr. R. Sivanand, Technical Manager, SQL STAR International, Nungambakkam, Chennai Mr. R. Riwan Khan, Account Manager-CTG IV Year Students II Year Students III Year Students IV Year Students III Year Students (132 Students) Internal: 110, External:249 IT:120 students, E & I: 86 and Mechanical:64 II Year IT-1 students III Year and IV year Students (29 IT Students) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 313 of 379
326 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning Black board based teaching Presentations and hands-on-sessions Projects in final year/semester Guest lectures Industrial visits In-plant training Student s internships Educational Tours 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities The following student has participated in the 3 rd ARIVUKKALANJIYAM competition held on 9/11/2013 at Anna University under the banner of NSS and won the prizes. S.No Year/Sem Name of the Student Competition Title Prize 1 First Year/First Semester S. Kalyalvizhi English Oratorical Short Story Tamil Arivu Malar(I) Arivu Puthir(V) 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strengths Enthusiastic and talented Faculty Research in the current area of Information Technology by the Faculty Good support from students Good support from non-teaching staff Support from Management Well Equipped Laboratories About 8 Faculty have registered for Ph.D in various fields of Networks Opportunities Weaknesses Incorporating technology into courses Innovation in teaching learning process Consultancy work to be improved. Research partnership with industries to be initiated International collaboration to be improved Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 314 of 379
327 Challenges: Balancing administrative and academic load Adapting to variation in student s expectation Future Plans: Short Term Goal: Faculty members are encouraged to do their Research Work. Faculty members are encouraged to do internal department level project Long Term Goal: Receiving Funds for Research Work. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 315 of 379
328 DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES 1. Name of the department - MATHEMATICS 2. Year of Establishment Names of Programmes / Courses offered : Names of the Courses offered B.E/B.Tech - Engineering Mathematics, Transforms and Partial Differential Equations, Probability and Random Processes, Probability and Queueing Theory, Numerical Methods, Statistics and Numerical Methods and Discrete Mathematics M.E/M.C.A/M.B.A- Operations Researach, Applied Mathematics for Electrical Engineers, Applied Mathematics for Communication Engineers, Advanced Mathematical Methods, Applied Probability and Statistics, Advanced Numerical Methods, Mathematical Foundations for Computer Applications and Statistics for Business Management Courses offered to: Under Graduate B.E/B.Tech Students Post Graduate M.E/M.C.A/M.B.A Students 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved - NIL Interdisciplinary courses offered Name of the Departments involved NIL 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester system based credit system in examination is being followed. 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S.No. Senester Course code Name of the Course Department 1 1 MA 6151 Mathematics-1 All 2 2 MA 6251 Mathematics-2 All 3 3 MA 2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations All 4 4 MA 2261 Probability and Random Processes ECE 5 4 MA 2262 Probability and Queueing Theory CSE 6 4 MA 2264 Numerical Methods CIVIL & EEE 7 4 MA 2266 Statistics and Numerical Methods MECH 8 5 MA 2265 Discrete Mathematics CSE 9 6 MA 2264 Numerical Methods ECE, CSE & IT Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 316 of 379
329 10 1 MA 7151 Mathematical Foundations for Computer Applications MCA 11 1 MA 7163 Applied Mathematics for Electrical Engineers EEE & EIE 12 1 MA 7158 Applied Mathematics for Communication Engineers ECE 13 1 MA 7154 Advanced Mathematical Methods CIVIL 14 1 MA 7155 Applied Probability and Statistics CSE 15 1 MA 7169 Advanced Numerical Methods MECH 16 1 BA 7102 Statistical Methods for Business Management MBA 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Collaborative courses offered Remarks with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc NIL 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons NIL 9. Number of Teaching posts Name of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 2 2 Associate Professor /Asst. Professor Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) S. No Name of the Faculty Qualifica tion 1 Dr.A.Elumalai Ph.D., Designation Professor & Head Specilization D.Sc./ D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. Graph Theory 2 Dr.A.Pandurangan Ph.D. Professor Statistics No. of Years of Exp 17Years 4months 37 Years & 10 months No. of Ph.D. Student s guided for the last 4 Years Guiding 6 Ph.D. students 5 students Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 317 of 379
330 3 Dr.P. Balachandiran 4 S. Sriram Ph.D., A.P [Sel.G] Fluid Dynamics M.Phil., [Ph.D] A.P [Sel.G] Graph Theory 5 K.Chinnaswamy M.Phil., A.P [Sel.G] Mathematics 6 T.Isaiyarasi 7 S.Chitra 8 V.Vijayalakshmi 9 N. Shanmugapriya M.Phil., [Ph.D] M.Phil., [Ph.D] M.Phil., [Ph.D] M.Phil., [Ph.D] A.P [Sr.G] A.P [Sr.G] A.P [Sr.G] A.P [Sr.G] Cryptography Graph Theory Fuzzy Logic Graph Theory 10 K.Dhurai M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Mathematics 11 N.Sundarakanna n M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Mathematics 12 A. Karpagam M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Mathematics 13 V.Dhanasekaran M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Mathematics 14 V. Nagarani M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Mathematics 15 C.V.Dhanya M.phil., A.P[O.G] Mathematics 22 Years 8 months 16 Years & 2Months 28Years & 9Months 17Years & 2months 15 Years & 7Months 14Years & 6 Months 13 Years & 8 months 4 Years &2Mont hs 7 Years & 8 months 1 Year & 6 Months 9Years &7 Months 4 Years & 7 Months months K.P.Shiny Ketsial M.phil., A.P[O.G] Mathematics 1 month List of senior visiting Faculty Name of the Faculty NIL Designation Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 318 of 379
331 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary Faculty Name of the Programme Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled by temporary Faculty NIL 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Name of the Programme Student -Teacher Ratio NIL 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Name of academic support staff (Technical) Designation Sanctioned Filled NIL 15. Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. Name of the Faculty Qualification Dr.A.Elumalai M.Sc., M.Phil,Ph.D., Dr.A. Pandurangan M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D., Dr.P. Balachandiran M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D., S. Sriram M.Sc., M.Phil.,(Ph.D) K.Chinnaswamy M.Sc., M.Phil.,B.Ed. T.Isaiyarasi M.Sc., M.Phil.,(Ph.D) S.Chitra M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.,(Ph.D) V.Vijayalakshmi M.Sc., M.Phil.,(Ph.D) N. Shanmugapriya M.Sc., M.Phil.,(Ph.D) K.Dhurai M.Sc., M.Phil. N.Sundarakannan M.Sc., M.Phil. A. Karpagam M.Sc., M.Phil. V.Dhanasekaran M.Sc., M.Phil. V. Nagarani M.Sc., M.Phil. C.V.Dhanya M.Sc., M.Phil. K.P.Shiny Ketsial M.Sc., M.Phil. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 319 of 379
332 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received NIL 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received NIL 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University. Physics, Chemistry and Electronics and Communication Engineering Departments are recognized as Research centers by Anna University, Chennai. 19. Publications: S. No a) Publication per Faculty Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by Faculty and students Title 1. On Graceful Graphs Graccefulness of cycle with parallel pk-chords Packing of any set of Graphs into a Graceful/ Harmonious, Elegant labeling Cordialness of a cycle with parallel Pk-chords and multiple subdivision graphs. Gracefulness of union of a cycle with parallel chords and complete bipartite graphs or Paths. 6. Elegant Labeled Graphs 7. Gracefulness of a cycle with parallel Pk-chords and parallel Pk-chords of different lengths. Author s Name A. Elumalai and G. Sethuraman A. Elumalai and G. Sethuraman A. Elumalai and G. Sethuraman A. Elumalai and G. Sethuraman A. Elumalai and G. Sethuraman A. Elumalai and G. Sethuraman A. Elumalai and G. Sethuraman Name of the publisher Indian J.pure appl. Math.32(9), September 2001 The Australian Journal of Com binatorics 32, February 2005 ARS Combinatoria,76, October 2007 ARS Combinatoria,85, October 2007 Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography, 12#2, April Journal of Informatics and Mathematical Sciences 2,#1, December 2010 ARS, Combinatoria, 104 April 2012 Impact factor Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 320 of 379
333 8. 9 Radiation and first order chemical reaction efforts on exponentially accelerated vertical plate Radiation effects on flow past accelerated isothermal vertical plate with variable mass diffusion in the presences of chemical reaction. Muthukumaraswamy R, Rahul R & Balachandiran P Muthukumaraswamy R, & Balachandiran P Intl. J. Mathematical Sciences, Technology and Humanities Intl. J. Mathematics & Engineering Homogeneous chemical reaction on unsteady flow past an accelerated vertical plate with variable temperature and thermal radiation Mass transfer with chemical reaction on flow past an accelerated vertical plate with variable temperature and thermal radiation A new multiparty key Agreement protocol using search problems in Discrete Heisenberg group A new Key Agreement protocol using two layers of security Tripartite Key Agreement Protocol Using Triple Decomposition Search Problem Global Perfect Domination sets in Graph. Global Vertex Edge Domination sets in Graph Muthukumaraswamy R Balachandiran P Prasanna R & Ganesan K Muthukumaraswamy R Balachandiran P & Ganesan K T.Isaiyarasi and K.Sankarasubramani yan T.Isaiyarasi and K.Sankarasubramani yan T.Isaiyarasi and K.Sankarasubramani yan S. Chitra & R. Sattanathan S. Chitra & R. Sattanathan ElixirThermal Engineering Intl. J. Applied Mechanics and Engineering Indian Journal of Computer science and Engineering Journal of Discrete Mathematical sciences and Cryptography,Taru Publications. International Journal On Cryptography and Information Security International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research and Applications International Mathematical Forum, Hikari Ltd, Vol 7, 5-8, 2012; ISSN Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 321 of 379
334 17. Global Vertex Edge Domination chain and its characterization S. Chitra & R. Sattanathan National Journal of Discrete Mathematics and Cryptography, vol.15(2012), No. 4 &5, p.p A Mathematical Model for the Fusion of Graph Theory and Web Service Composition S. Chitra A. Bhuvaneswari R. Sattanathan Karpakam International Journal of Computer application issue 2, vol. 4, Aug Maximal Vertex Edge Domination sets in Graph S. Chitra Y.B. Venkata Krishnan A.Subramanian Europian Journal of Scientific Research Vol. 83 No 1 (2012), pp Circulant Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number Matrices ST decomposition method for solving FFLS ST decomposition method for solving FFLS using Gauss Jordon for Trapezoidal Fuzzy Matrices V.Vijayalakshmi Dr. R.Sattanathan V. Vijayalakshmi Dr.R.Sattanathan V.Vijayalakshmi Dr.R.Sattanathan International Journal of Algorithms, computing and Mathematics, Vol 3 NO:2 May 2010 ISSN: , PP International Journal of Ultra Scientists of Physical Sciences,Vol 22 NO: 3(M) 2010 ISSN: PP International Mathematical Forum, Bulgaria, Europe, Vol ,No:45, ISSN PP Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - NIL Monographs - NIL Chapter in Books - NIL Books Edited - NIL Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers - NIL Citation Index SNIP, SJR, Impact factor, h-index Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 322 of 379
335 20. Areas of consultancy and income generated - NIL 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards NIL 22. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme - NIL b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies - NIL 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students Awards/ Recognitions received S.No Name of the Faculty National International 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department - NIL 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National - NIL b) International - NIL 26. Student profile programme/course wise: NIL Name of the Course/programme (refer question no. 4) Applications received Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage *M=Male F=Female 27. Diversity of Students - NIL Name of the Course % of students from the same state NIL NIL % of students from other States % of students from abroad 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? NIL 29. Student progression - NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 323 of 379
336 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students c) Class rooms with ICT facility d) Laboratories S.No. Name of the Infrastructural facilities Quantity and Details Mathematics text books are available in the department library. 1 Library Students and Faculty members use the department library. 2 Internet facilities for Staff & Students Internet connection are given to all the Faculty members. For all the students,the internet connection are given in main library. 3 Class rooms with ICT facility NIL 4 Laboratories NIL Department is equipped with 3 computers with Internet facility. 31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies. NIL 32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts NIL 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning. Using the blackboard effectively. Using the models Using the power point presentation. Using the over head projector presentation. Discussing about recent inventions. Placement Training Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 324 of 379
337 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities NSS 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans STRENGTHS: Dedicated staff members Research output and areas of research increases year by year. Full support from the students. Full support from Non-Teaching Staff Members. WEAKNESS: Students come from poor academic background Stuents come from remote area Students come from Economically weaker section Students come from Non-English medium Not having Research centre. OPPORTUNITES: CHALLENGE FUTURE PLANS The department has good potential to excel in the field. More Research Guides More Innovation More Funding from Government agency To start Research cenre. Maintain Academic quality Awareness on quality in Engineering Education 100% placement Lack of dedication and involvement in students Make all our Faculty to pursue research Innovative techniques to develop/ improve the Mathematical knowledge to students Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 325 of 379
338 1. Name of the department - PHYSICS 2. Year of Establishment Names of Programmes / Courses offered : Names of the Courses offered B.E/B.Tech - Engineering physics and Practical Physics Courses offered to: First Year B.E/B.Tech Course 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved - NIL Interdisciplinary courses offered Name of the Departments involved NIL 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester based credit system in examination is being followed. 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Name of the courses handled for other departments Engineering Physics and Physics laboratory classes. Name of the other department B.E/B.Tech - 1 st Year (for all branches) 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Collaborative courses offered Remarks with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc NIL 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons NIL 9. Number of Teaching posts Name of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Asst. Professor [Sel. G] / Asst. Professor [Sr. G] / Asst. Professor [O. G] 8 8 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 326 of 379
339 10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) S. No Name of the Faculty Qualificat ion 1 Dr.H.Krishnan Ph.D., Designation Professor & Head 2 Dr.M.Anbuchezhiyan Ph.D., A.P [Sel.G] Specilizati on D.Sc./ D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. Physics Physics No. of Years of Experien ce 16 years 4 months 18years 1month No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years 2 3 Dr.S.Karthikeyan 4 Ms.K.Sarojini 5 Dr.K.Thiruppathi 6 Ms.D.Praveena 7 Ms.R.NithyaBalaji M.Phil., Ph.D M.Phil., [Ph.D] A.P [Sel.G] A.P [Sr.G] Physics Physics 10 years 5 months 12 years 10 months Ph.D., A.P [O.G] Physics 5Years 4months M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Physics 5 Years 7 months 3 years M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Physics 11months - 8 Ms.S.Gandhimathi 9 Ms.R.Sasireka M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Physics M.Phil., A.P [O.G] Physics 6 years 1month 3 Years 5 months 11. List of senior visiting Faculty Name of the Faculty NIL Designation 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary Faculty Percentage of lectures delivered and Name of the Programme practical classes handled by temporary Faculty NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 327 of 379
340 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Name of the Programme NIL Student -Teacher Ratio 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Name of academic support staff (Technical) Sanctioned Filled Technical Staff 2 2 Administrative Staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Dr.H.Krishnan Ph.D., Professor & Head Dr.M.Anbuchezhiyan Ph.D., A.P[Sl.G] Dr.S.Karthikeyan M.Phil., Ph.D A.P [Sel.G] Ms.K.Sarojini M.Phil., [Ph.D] A.P[Sr.G] Dr.K.Thiruppathi Ph.D., A.P[O.G] Ms.D.Praveena M.Phil., A.P[O.G] Ms.R.NithyaBalaji M.Phil., A.P[O.G] Ms.S.Gandhimathi M.Phil., A.P[O.G] Ms.R.Sasireka M.Phil., A.P [O.G] 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received NIL 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received NIL 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University. Department of Physics is recognized as Research centre by Anna University, Chennai. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 328 of 379
341 19. Publications: S. No a) Publication per Faculty Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by Faculty and students Title Metal Thickness, Fiber Volume Fraction Effect on the Tensile Properties, Debonding of Hybrid Lamintes. Impact Properties of Aluminium - Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics Sandwich Panels. Synthesis, X-ray structural, characterization, NBO and HOMO LUMO analysis using DFT study of 4- methyl-n-(naphthalene-1- yl) benzene sulfonamide Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic and Homo Lumo studies of 4-methyl-N-(4- methylphenyl) benzene sulfonamide Synthesis, structural, spectroscopic studies,nbo analysis,nlo and LUMO of 4-methyl-N- (3-nitrophenyl) benzene sulphonamide Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic and Homo Lumo studies of 4-methyl-N- (2- methylphenyl) benzene sulphonamide Growth, Spectroscopic, Optical, Mechanical and Thermal Studies of ß- Alanine Cadmium Chloride Crystal, a Semi-organic Nonlinear Optical Material Author s Name P.Mathivanan, N.Balakrishnan, Krishnan.H P.Mathivanan N.Balakrishnan, Krishnan.H, Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu, Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchel van, C., Name of the publisher Journal of Reinforced plastics and composites. Vol 29(14) (2010) Materials Research Vol 15(3), Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy Vol 96(2012) AIP Conf. Proc (2012) Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 108 (2013) Advanced material research Volume 665 (2013) Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials- Rapid Communications, 2 (10)pp Impact factor 0.578(SNIP) 0.055(SJR) 0.080(SNIP) 0.071(SJR) 0.170(SNIP) 0.208(SJR) 0.010(SNIP) 0.077(SJR) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 329 of 379
342 Synthesis and Characterization of New Organic Nonlinear Optical Crystal: L-Phenylalaninium Maleate Synthesis, Characterization and Nonlinear Optical Studies of L-Leucinium Oxalate: a Single Crystal, Crystal Growth and Characterizations of L- Cystine Dihydrobromide -A Semiorganic Nonlinear Optical Material Effect of Strontium Chloride on the Optical and Mechanical Properties of γ glycinecrystals, Crystal Growth, Structure and Characterizations of New Semiorganic Nonlinear Optical Material - ß-Alanine Zinc Chloride Etching, micro hardness and laser damage threshold studies of a nonlinear optical material L-valine Growth, optical, dielectric, thermal and mechanical properties of pure and Sr(II)-doped L-asparagine monohydrate single crysta Dielectric studies of hydrogen bonded ternary systems: Acetonitrile + alcohols + benzene Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchel van, C., Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchel van, C., Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchel van, C., Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Singh, S. P., Pal, P.K., Datta, P.K., Muthamizhchel van, C., Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchel van, C., Sivakumar, K., Anbuchezhiyan, M., Ponnusamy, S., Muthamizhchel van,c., Kanakam,C.C., Singh, S.P., Pal, P.K., Datta,P.K., M. Anbuchezhiyan K.Sarojini, T.Thenappan Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy,74, pp Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials- Rapid Communications, 3 (11) pp Physica B: Condensed Matter, 405, pp Cryst. Res. Technol.,45 (5), pp , Material Research Bulletin, 45, pp Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. (2012) 58: Archives of Physics Research, 2013, 4 (2): Molecular liquids 151(2010) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 330 of 379
343 16 Dielectric Relaxation studies of Acetonitrile with Monoalcohols in benzene K.Sarojini, T.Thenappan International journal at Materials sciences 4 (2009) Synthesis, X-ray structural, characterization, NBO and HOMO LUMO analysis using DFT study of 4- methyl-n-(naphthalene-1- yl) benzene sulphonamide K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 96 (2012) Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic and Homo Lumo studies of 4-methyl-N- (4- methylphenyl) benzene sulphonamide Synthesis, structural, spectroscopic studies,nbo analysis,nlo and LUMO of 4-methyl-N- (3-nitrophenyl) benzene sulphonamide Molecular structure, vibrational spectroscopic and Homo Lumo studies of 4-methyl-N- (2- methylphenyl) benzene sulphonamide Effect of Fly Ash and Water in Hydrated Srpc-A Ftir Study Dielectric and Spectroscopic Studies of A Fly Ash Blended Cement Paste Bioaccumulation and depuration of chromium in the selected organs and whole body tissues of freshwater fish Cirrhinus mrigala individually and in binary solutions with nickel Influence of ph and water hardness upon nickel accumulation in edible fish Cirrhinus mrigala Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu Mrs. K. Sarojini, H.Krishnan, Charles C Kanagam, S.Muthu K. Thiruppathi, S. Barathan, N. Anandhan, G. Sivakumar K. Thiruppathi, S. Barathan, N. nandhan, D. Govindarajan PL Palaniappan, S Karthikeyan S Karthikeyan, P Palaniappan, S Sabhanayakam AIP Conf. Proc. 1447, 211 (2012); doi: / Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 108 ( 2013) Advanced material research Volume 665 (2013) Applied Physics Research Vol 1, No International Journal of Chemistry. Vol 2, No Journal of Environmental Sciences 21 (2), , Journal of Environmental Biology 28 (2), , Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 331 of 379
344 X-ray Diffraction and Fourier Transform Study of Toxic Effect of Heavy Metals on Bone Tissues of an Edible Fish Cirrhinus mrigala FT-IR Study of Effect of Chromium on Tissue Protein of an Edible Fish Cirrhinus mrigala Spectroscopic Study of Characterisation of Commercial Drug and its Mixture FTIR and ICP-AES study of the effect of heavy metals nickel and chromium in tissues protein of an edible fish Cirrhinus mrigala Evolution of ground water quality due to impact of local industries in and around Chidambaram town, Tamilnadu, India Spectroscopic Study of Characterization of commercial drug Paracetamol Bioaccumulation and elimination of Chromium in edible fingerlings of Cirrhinus mrigala exposed to Sub-lethal concentrations Bioaccumulation of Nickel in various organs of freshwater fish Cirrhinus Mrigala exposed to sublethal concentration S Karthikeyan S Karthikeyan, PR Palaniappan, S Sabhanayakam S Karthikeyan S Karthikeyan S.Karthikeyan and S.Suresh S.Karthikeyan, P.Krishnamoort hy, R. Rajasekaran and S.Karthik S.Karthikeyan. C.Karthik and Selvi Sabhanayakam S.Karthikeyan, PL.RM. Palaniappan and Mrs. Selvi Sahbanayakam ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A, Vol. 122, No Asian journal of chemistry, Proc Indian Natn Sci Acad 79 No. 3, ,2013 Romanian Journal of Biophysics,22(2): Journal of Water and Wellness 1(2) Acta Ciencia Indica, Vol XXXIV(3) Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia, 4(2) Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, 25(7): , Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) NIL Monographs - NIL Chapter in Books - NIL Books Edited - NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 332 of 379
345 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers - NIL Citation Index SNIP SJR Impact factor h-index Name of the Faculty h-index 1. Dr.H.Krishnan 3 2. Dr.M.Anbuchezhiyan 3 3. Ms.K.Sarojini 4 Dr.S.karthikeyan 2 5. Dr.K.Thiruppathi Areas of consultancy and income generated - NIL 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards NIL 22. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme - NIL b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies - NIL 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students S.No Name of the Faculty Awards/ Recognitions received National International 1. Dr.H.Krishnan 100% results produced award in 2008& Dr. M.Anbuchezhiyan 1.Bestoral Presentation in New Materials (NCPNM -2012), April 20 th and 21 st 2012, organized by Department of Physics, Noorul Islam University, Kumarakoil Best Faculty award in the % results produced award in 2008&2009. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 333 of 379
346 3. Ms.K.Sarojini 1. Best oral presentation award. Recent advances in Molecular Physics conducted by department of physics, Queen Mary s College on 10 th, 11 th February Best oral presentation award. condensed Matter and materials Physics conducted by Department of Physics, Sardar Patel university, in the duration March 03 rd to 05 th Best Faculty award in the % results produced award in 2008,2009& R.NithyaBalaji 100% results produced award in List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department Dr. S. Ravi, Professor, Dept. of Physics, IIT, GUWAHATI has given a Guest lecture on Spintronics and Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors on Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)national - NIL b)international - NIL 26. Student profile programme/course wise: NIL Name of the Course/programme (refer question no. 4) Applications received Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass percentage *M=Male F=Female 27. Diversity of Students - NIL Name of the Course % of students from the same state NIL NIL % of students from other States % of students from abroad 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 334 of 379
347 29. Student progression - NIL 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities S.No. Name of the Infrastructural facilities Quantity and Details Physics text books are available in the department library. 1 Library Students and Faculty members use the department library. 2 Internet facilities for Staff & Students Internet connection are given to all the Faculty members. For all the students,the internet connection are given in main library. 3 Class rooms with ICT facility 4 Laboratories All First Year Classes are well furnished Well furnished 2 labs and 1 Research lab 31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies - NIL 32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts NIL 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning. Using the blackboard effectively. Using the models Using the power point presentation. Using the over head projector presentation. Discussing about recent inventions. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities - NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 335 of 379
348 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans STRENGTHS: Dedicated staff members Research output and areas of research increases year by year. WEAKNESS: Students come from poor academically backward and remote areas. OPPORTUNITES: The department has good potential to excel in the field. CHALLENGES: Maintain academic quality Future plans 1. Getting all Faculty members who do not have Ph.D. degree to register for part-time. 2. Directing Faculty members to guide M.Sc./M.Phil./Ph.D. project work of good standard and worth publishing in national and international journals. 3. To send project proposals to external funding agency for getting more funds to develop the research activities. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 336 of 379
349 1. Name of the department : CHEMISTRY 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered : ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY For First Year B.E/B.Tech Courses 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system: Semester based credit system 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: B.E/B.Tech 1 st Year (for all branches) 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : NIL 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL 9. Number of Teaching posts Teaching Post Sanctioned Filled Professors Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization S. No 1 2 Name Dr. Charles Christopher K Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen Qualificatio n M.Sc., Ph.D M.Sc., Ph.D Designation Professor Asst.Prof 3 Mr. V. Arivalagan M.Sc.,M.Phil Asst.Prof 4 Ms. R. Manju M.Sc.,M.Phil Asst.Prof 5 Mr. N. Jayaprakash M.Sc.,M.Phil B.Ed., Asst.Prof 6 Ms. K. Anandhi M.Sc.,M.Phil Asst.Prof 7 Dr. K. Karunanidhi M.Sc., Ph.D Asst.Prof 8 Ms. M. Meera M.Sc.,M.Phil B.Ed., Asst.Prof Specilizatio n Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry No. of Years of Exp Forty years No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years Five, guiding nine Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 337 of 379
350 11. List of senior visiting Faculty: NIL 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary Faculty: NIL 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) : NIL 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: Staff Category Sanctioned Filled Technical Staff 2 2 Administrative Staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. Name Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen Mr. V. Arivalagan Ms. R. Manju Mr. N. Jayaprakash Ms. K. Anandhi Dr. K. Karunanidhi Ms. M. Meera Qualification M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc.,M.Phil., M.Sc.,M.Phil., M.Sc.,M.Phil., M.Sc.,M.Phil., M.Sc., Ph.D M.Sc.,M.Phil., 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Applied for TNSCST, DST, AICTE 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received: NIL 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: R&D Centre, Anna University, Chennai Lr. No. 422/IR/Chemistry/AR1/22/08/2013 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 338 of 379
351 19. Publications: a) Publication per Faculty: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by Faculty and students : 59 Impact Vol No., Name of the factor/ Author, Title of the Paper Page No., Journal SNIP/ Year SJR S.No Christopher Kanakam et al., Studies on intermolecular interaction on binary mixtures Christopher Kanakam et al., Etching, Microhardness and Laser damage threshold studies of a nonlinear optical material L-valine Christopher Kanakam et al., Growth and Characterization of a new NLO materials: 4-methoxy benzoin Christopher Kanakam et al., Studies on intermolecular interaction on binary mixtures Christopher Kanakam et al., Ultrasonics studies of intermolecular interaction in Christopher Kanakam et al., 2 -chloro-4-methoxy-3-nitrobenzil L. D. Stephen et al., Structural features and existence of three photon absorption in Ag doped TiO2 nanoparticles, synthesized by sol-gel technique L. D. Stephen et al., Spectral and nonlinear optical transmission studies of Zr4+-doped TiO2 nanoparticles L. D. Stephen et al., Synthesis and optical limiting effects in ZrO2 and ZrO2@ SiO2 Core-Shell nanostructures L. D. Stephen et al., Modeling Analysis of the Photoreduction of Cobalt(III) Speciation via (CoIII-I-) Ion Pair Formation in Water-1,4-Dioxane Mixtures and Voltammetric Studies 20, , (1), 41-43, , , , , , 1535, 2011 Ultrasonics Sonochemistry The European Journal of Applied Physics Photonics Letters of Poland Ultrasonics Sonochemistry Ultrasonics Sonochemistry Acta Crystallographi ca Section E , , 2013 J.Alloy.Compds , , 2013 Applied Surface Science 39 ( 5), , (S1), S65-S70, 2013 Ceramic International Chemical Science Transactions Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 339 of 379
352 L. D. Stephen et al., UV-sensitized nanomaterial semiconductor catalytic reduction of Co III (N N) 3+ 3 /nm-tio 2 and Co:TiO 2 formation: SEM-EDX & HRTEM analyses L. D. Stephen et al., Influence of Water-Methanol Solvation Assembly and the Key Consequences on the Photo Reduction of Co III (L) 3+ 3 (L = (NH 3 ) 2, en, pn) Complexes via Ion- Pair Formation Karunanithi et al., Synthesis and crystal structures of five-coordinated β-pyrrole tetra(phenyl/cyano) substituted zinc(ii)-tetraphenylporphyrins Karunanithi et al., Porphyrin-Fullerene, C 60, Cocrystallates: Influence of C 60 on the Porphyrin Ring Conformation Karunanithi et al., 5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4- methoxyphenyl) porphinatozinc(ii).1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane solvate Karunanithi et al., 2,3,12,13-Tetramethyl-5,10,15,20- tetraphenyl-porphyrin Karunanithi et al., 2,3,5,10,12,13,15,20- Octaphenylporphinatocopper(II)1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane solvate Karunanithi et al., Regioselective synthesis of antipodal β-tetrabrominated mesotetraarylporphyrins 34, , , , (1), , , , 2010 E63, m3201 m3202, 2007 E63, o4755, 2007 E64, m330 m331, , , 2008 Transition Metal Chemistry Zeitschrift fur physicalische chemie Inorganica Chimica Acta Inorganic Chemistry Acta Cryst., 0.5 Acta Cryst., 0.5 Acta Cryst., 0.5 Bulletin of Chemical Society of Japan 1.4 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 59 Monographs: Organic Synthesis by Charles Chapter in Books: Chapters in Organic chemistry Paper I &II of Distance Education of Annamalai University, Study materials for SLET, NET, GATE,CSIR Books Edited: Chemistry for Marine Engineers, Charles Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 340 of 379
353 1. Organic Synthesis by NAROSA-ALPHA International Publishers- by Charles. 2. Engineering Chemistry II by VRB Publishers, Chennai, written by Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen, ISBN: Engineering Chemistry I by VRB Publishers, Chennai, written by Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen, ISBN: Chemistry Laboratory Manual I & II by VRB Publishers, Chennai, ISBN: written by Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen Citation Index : 4 SNIP: 50 (total) SJR: 55 (total) Impact factor: 40 (in total) ranges from 1 to 8 per paper h-index : Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL 21. Faculty as members in Name Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen Editorial Board Tetrahedron letters journal, Sonochemistry Journal, Molecular Structure journal, spectrochimica acta journal, +2-State Board Chemistry Book, Indian Science Congress Association Transition Metal Chemistry journal, Zeitschrift fur physicalishe chemie journal, Applied Surface Science Journal, Indian Academy of Sciences, Indian Science Congress Association 22. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme: NIL b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies: NIL 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students Name Dr. Charles Christopher Kanakam Dr. L. Devaraj Stephen Awards/Recognitions Merit scholarship in the College Level, Recognised for producing 100% result in the B.E.,/B.TECH classes University Rank Holder in both UG &PG, UGC Fellowship in Ph.D level, Summer Research Fellowship by IAS, Recognised as research supervisor by Anna University, Recognised for producing 95% and above result in the B.E.,/B.TECH classes Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 341 of 379
354 List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: 1. Dr. S. Baskaran, Professor, Department of Chemistry, IIT Madras, Chennai 2. Dr. Sreeram, Principal Scientist, CLRI, Chennai 3. Dr. Santhanalakshmi, Professor & Head, Department of Chemistry, University of Madras, Chennai 4. Dr. Judith Vijaya, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Loyola College, Chennai. 24. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)national: 1 (National Seminar on the Concepts of Green Chemistry, 16 th November 2013) funded by the VEC management and Industries b)international: in progress Student profile programme/course wise: NIL 25. Diversity of Students: NIL 26. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? NIL 27. Student progression: NIL 28. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library : 120 Books b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : available (mbps ) c) Class rooms with ICT facility: NIL d) Laboratories: Fully furnished two chemistry laboratories with one research lab. 29. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies: NOT APPLICABLE 30. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: National Seminar on the Concepts of Green Chemistry, 16 th November 2013, 20 students I Year B.E., B.Tech., attended. This seminar enrich them in the field of nanotechnology and green chemistry. 31. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: LCD PROJECTOR, OHP 32. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities: NSS, PHYSICAL SCIENCES CLUB (encourage students to actively participate in competitions held in and around engineering colleges and programs organized by Science City Chennai). This year our students got prizes in various competitions (intercollegiate) sponsored by Sri Sairam Engineering College, Chennai Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 342 of 379
355 33. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans: Strength: 1. R & D Centre, recognized by Anna University, Chennai 2. Well qualified staff members Weakness 1. Major research projects are in process Opportunity 1. Organized national seminar on the concepts of green chemistry Challenge 1. To produce good result by motivating vocational group students. Future Plans 1. Proposed to conduct International Conference during February Proposed to conduct Faculty Development Programme during May 2014 sponsored by AICTE. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 343 of 379
356 1. Name of the department : English 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.): Supporting Department for BE/B.Tech I year Students 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: S.No Subject Code Departments 1 HS 6151 All BE/B.Tech I year Students 2 HS 6251 All BE/B.Tech I year Students 3 GE 2321 EEE,EIE,CIVIL,IT 4 GE 2321 Mech,ECE,CSE Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester based credit 5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: S.No Semester Subject Code Subject 1 I HS 6151 Technical English I 2 II HS 6251 Technical English II 3 V GE VI GE 2321 Communication Skills lab Communication Skills lab departments All BE/B.Tech I year Students All BE/B.Tech I year Students EEE,EIE,CIVIL,IT III year students Mech,ECE,CSE III year students 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil 7. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : Nil 8. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Associate Professors / Asst.Professors 7 7 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 344 of 379
357 9. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) No. of S.No Name Designation Qualification Ph.D. No. of Students Years of guided for Exp the last 4 years 1 Prof.N.lakshmana Perumal Professor &HOD M.A., M.Phil. 24 Years &4 Months 2 3 Dr..M.Savitri Mrs.Sheeba Manodh Assistant Professor(SG) Assistant Professor(OG) M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil, Ph.D. M.A., M.Phil. 11 Years 14 Years 1 4 Mrs.R.Geetha Murali Assistant Professor(OG) M.A., M.Phil 6 Years 5 months 5 Mrs.M.Chithra 6. Mrs.V.Jayanthi Assistant Professor(OG) Assistant Professor(OG) M.A., M.Phil M.A., M.Phil. PGDCA M A(Hindi) 6 Years 10 months 5 Years 9 months 7 Mrs.Vinothini Balakrishnan Assistant Professor(OG) M.A., M.Phil. 8 Years 4 months 8. M.S Shyamala Assistant Professor(OG) M.A., M.Phil. 3 years 6 months 10. List of senior visiting Faculty: Nil 11. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary Faculty : Nil 12. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): Nil 13. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled : 3 and 3 S.No Post Sanctioned Alloted 1 Technical Staff Administrative Staff 2 2 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 345 of 379
358 14. Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG: S.No Name Qualification 1 Prof.N.lakshmana Perumal M.A., M.Phil. 2 Dr..M.Savitri M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil, Ph.D. 3 Mrs.Sheeba Manodh M.A., M.Phil. 4 Mrs.R.Geetha Murali M.A., M.Phil 5 Mrs.M.Chithra M.A., M.Phil 6. Mrs.V.Jayanthi M.A., M.Phil. PGDCA, M A(Hindi) 7 Mrs.Vinothini Balakrishnan M.A., M.Phil 8. M.S Shyamala M.A., M.Phil. 15. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received : Nil 16. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received: Nil 17. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University : Nil 18. Publications: a) Publication per Faculty Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by Faculty and students : 5 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Monographs Chapter in Books Books Edited Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: 6 Citation Index SNIP Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 346 of 379
359 SJR Impact factor h-index S.No Name of the Text Year of Publication 1 Technical English I & Technical English II Technical English I & Technical English II Technical English I & Technical English II Technical English I & Technical English II Technical English I & Technical English II Technical English I & Technical English II Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 20. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. 21. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies 22. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students S.No Achievement Details 1 Best Supporting Department 2008 For having produced good results 2 Best Supporting Department 2009 For having produced good results 3 Award for 100% result for3 staff members For having produced %results 4 Award for 100% result for 7 staff For having produced members %results 23. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department We are happy that we had Sqn. Ldr.Prof P. Ramani, Emeritus Professor, Prist University to inaugurate ECLECTIC LINGUA, English Literary association Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 347 of 379
360 24. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)national Nil b)international Nil 25. Student profile programme/course wise: NA 26. Diversity of Students NA 27. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc? : Nil 28. Student progression : NA 29. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) We have a Department library that comprises of all varied publications regarding the course offering Subject. b) We have Internet facility in the Department. We are also provided with a Laser printer and Two Dot matrix Printers. c) Class rooms with ICT facility - Nil d) Laboratories: Communication Skills laboratory exclusively for Career lab and English lab. 30. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies : NA 31. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Name of the S.No Topic Date Event Topic Expert Growth of Prof Inauguration of Growth of English in 1 P.Ramani, English Literary English in Indian Indian PristUniversity association Society Society 32. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: ELT 33. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities The I year has a lot of activities open for students. There are active programmes conducted through NSS. To enhance the communication skill of the students we have inaugurated ECLECTIC LINGUA, English Literary association and have proposed to conduct programmes periodically to help them groom their speaking skills. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 348 of 379
361 34. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans (Strengths. Weaknesses. Opportunities. Challenges): Strengths The staunch support of our Department is that we produce 100% result we have secured certificates and laurels for Best Supporting department. The new christened Association,Eclectic Lingua,would help us mould the professional grooming of students to meet out the demands of the working world outside. These special sessions would help students gain the potential to face placements. Weakness The Classroom environment is not conducive to conduct activities for communication in the Classroom. Many of the activities a lab scenario to facilitate students involve in self learning and experimental measures to correct drawbacks of communication. Challenges We need to cater to the diversified needs of the learners and we need to involve more creative techniques to strike 100% result on the department. Opportunities The effort to bring forth a Blog to keep students updated with vocabulary activities, communication tips and exercise to develop their comprehending skill would help us tune the professionalism of students. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 349 of 379
362 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 1. Name of the department : Master of Business Administration 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered: S.No Level Degree Name of the Course 1 P.G M.B.A Master of Business Administration 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments / units involved : Department of Mathematics 5. Annual / semester/ choice based credit system (Programme wise) : Semester based credit system 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by the other departments : All Branches of Engineering ( ECE, CSE, EEE, IT, MECHANICAL, CIVIL, EIE) S.No Name Department Name of the Subject EVEN SEMESTER Dr. K.Sentamil selvan B.E. MECH Principles of management 2. 2 Principles of Mr. W.A.Abdul Nasser B.E. MECH management 3. Mrs. L Sujatha B.E. ECE Principles of management BE. E & I Principles of management 4. Mrs. C. Umayal Engineering B.E. CIVIL economics and cost analysis 5. Mr.V. Viswaprakash BE. E & I Principles of management 6. Mr. C.Dilip B.E. CIVIL Principles of management 7. Mr. M. Principles of B.E. ECE Kanakaraj management ODD SEMESTER Dr. K.Sentamil selvan B.E. CIVIL Principles of management ECE Total quality management Engineering 2 Mrs. C. Umayal B.E. CSE economics & Financial Accounting Semester/ section VI SEM/SEC 1 VI SEM/ SEC 1 VI SEM/ SEC 1 VIII SEM/ SEC 1 VIII SEM VIII SEM/ SEC 1 VI SEM VI SEM/ SEC 2 VII SEM VII SEM VII SEM/ SEC 1 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 350 of 379
363 3 Mr.V. Viswaprakash IT 4 Mr. S.Saravanan EEE Mr. M. Kanagaraj Mrs. U. Laxmi Mr. C.Senthil Raj kumar E.E.E MCA B.E. CSE IT Engineering Economcis and Financial Accounting Principles of Management Principles of Management Accounting and financial management Engineering Economics and Financial Accounting Engineering economics and financial accounting V SEM/ SEC 2 VII SEM VII SEM I SEM VII SEM/ SEC 2 V SEM/ SEC 1 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, Industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil 8. Details of courses/ programmes discontinued (if any) with Reasons : Nil 9. Number of Teaching posts:- SANCTIONED FILLED Professors Associate Professors/ Assistant Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.sc./D. Litt/Ph.D/ M. Phil. Etc.,) S.No Name Qualification 1 Dr. J. Padmini MBA., Ph.D 2 Dr. Radha Ganesh kumar B.Tech, MBA., M.Phil., Ph.D Designati on Professor and Head Assistant Professor (Sel. Grade) Specialization Marketing and HR Finance and Production Management No. of Years of Experience 16.5 Nil No. of Ph.D Student s guided for the last 4 years Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 351 of 379
364 3 4 Dr. K. SentamilSelvan Mr. W.A.Abdul Nasser 5 Mrs. L Sujatha M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D PGDFTM., M.B.A M.B.A., M. Phil., 6 Mrs. C. Umayal M.B.A., M.Phil 7 Mr.V.Viswaprakash M.B.A., M. Phil 8 Mr. S.Saravanan B.E. M.B.A., 9 Mr. C.Dilip M.B.A., Mr. M. Kanakaraj Mr. C.Senthil Raj Kumar 12 Mrs. U. Laxmi 13 Mrs. A. Umadevi 14 Mr. Guru M.COM., M.B.A B.Tech. M.B.A. M.F.M., MBA., M.Phil UGC NET MBA., UGC NET., PGDCA B.TECH., MBA., M.PHIL., PGDHM. Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade) Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade) Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade) Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Marketing Finance 11.5 HR & Finance 15 Finance and Marketing 7.4 Finance and HR 5.3 Finance and Marketing HRM & Finance Software and Quality management Finance and General Management Finance and Human resource HR & Marketing months 11. List of senior visiting Faculty : Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary Faculty : Nil Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 352 of 379
365 13. Student Teacher Ratio : Student Teacher Ratio I Year :15 II Year :15 Total Students :15 Sanctioned intake :15 Staff : Number of academic support staff (technical) Administrative staff; sanctioned and filled SANCTIONED FILLED Academic support staff(technical) Administrative Qualifications of teaching Faculty with (D.sc./D. Litt/Ph.D/ M. Phil., PG Etc.,) S.No Name Qualification 1 Dr. J. Padmini MBA., Ph.D 2 Dr. Radha Ganesh kumar B.Tech, MBA., M.Phil., Ph.D 3 Dr. K. SentamilSelvan M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D 4 Mr. W.AAbdul Nasser PGDFTM., M.B.A 5 Mrs. L Sujatha M.B.A., M. Phil., 6 Mrs. C. Umayal M.B.A., M.Phil 7 Mr.Viswaprakash.V M.B.A., M. Phil 8 Mr. Saravanan.S B.E. M.B.A., 9 Mr. Dilip.C M.B.A., 10 Mr. M. Ganesan@Kanakaraj M.COM., M.B.A 11 Mr. Senthil Raj Kumar B.Tech. M.B.A. 12 Mrs. U. Laxmi M.F.M., MBA., M.Phil 13 Mrs. A. Umadevi MBA., UGC NET., PGDCA 14 Mr. Guru B.TECH., MBA., M.PHIL., PGDHM. 15 Mr. S.R. Balaji B.Tech., MBA 16 Ms. Merlin Eugine B.Tech., MBA 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from (a) National (b) International funding agencies And grants received : Applied 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, Etc. and total grants received : Funds received from MSME, conducted: Entreprenurial HRD Training Program for II yr MBA students. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 353 of 379
366 18. Research Centre/ facility recognized by the University : Nil 19. Publications:- S.No Author / Title Vol/ Page Name of the Journal Mr. K.Sentamilselvan Vol no1 Issue 1. Annamalai Journal 1 Problems and prospects of Page Management, Food security in India Mr.K.Setamilselvan A study on Non- Pesticidal methods for controlling diseases in Cuddalore district in Tamilnadu Mr. K. Setamilselvan Performance analysis of marketing of agricultural commodities through regulated markets in Cuddalore district r. K. Sentamilselvan Economic analysis of agricultural marketing growth and development Dr. K.Sentamilselvan Problems and prospects of HRM in Rural India Dr. Radha Ganesh Kumar A Study on Investors Perception towards EVA as Reporting Practice Dr.Radha Ganesh Kumar Gyrate your employees into brand ambassadors Dr.Radha Ganesh Kumar Knowledge management Vista Dr.Radha Ganesh Kumar Comparison of Bankruptcy models Dr.J.Padmini Competency Mapping: A corporate tool Dr.K. Sentamil selvan Globalization and trade in textile industry Vol No. 5, April 2007 Vol No.6,2008 Vol No 4, Issue 1Nov- Sep 2008 Vol No. 7 No 11 Issue 41 October- December 2008 Vol No. 8, April 2010 Vol 1 issue 4 April 2012 Vol 7 Vol No. 7, April 2009 Vol 2 Issue 5 SRM Management Digest ISSN: SRM Management Digest, ISSN Punjab Journal of Business Studies, ISSN: SRM Management Digest,, April 2009 ISSN: Economic Challenger: The Journal Of Brand Management, July 2009 SRM Management Digest, ISSN: International journal of marketing, financial services and management research. ISSN: SRM Management Digest, ISSN: International journal of marketing and technology ISSN: Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 354 of 379
367 Name of the Faculty Dr. J. Padmini & Dr. Radha Ganesh kumar Monograph Chapter/ Author in Books Politics in Indian Organizations Opportunities and Challenges for Indian Corporates Books edited Employee Engagement: A key to Effective Talest Management Strategic management approach ISSN/ISBN ISBN ISBN Number: Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 21. Faculty as members in (a) National Committees (b) international committees (c) Editorial Boards : Dr. J. Padmini Doctoral committee member in SRM University 22. Student projects (a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme (b) Percentage of students placed for projects in Organizations outside the institution i.e. in Research laboratories/ industry/ other agencies : : Dr. K. Senthamil selven Doctoral committee member in Sathyabama University Name of the Programme MBA % of students who have done in-house projects Nil % of students who have done Projects in other reputed industries 100 % Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 355 of 379
368 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students : Students Awards S. No NAME YEAR DETAILS MARKS 1 P. Ravichandran I 100 % Attendence -- 2 R. Renuka I Topper in semester Odd M. Anusha I Topper in semester Odd R. Renuka I Topper in semester Even M. Anusha I Topper in semester - Even 7.92 Students awards S. No NAME YEAR DETAILS MARKS 1 M. Anusha II Topper in the semester - ODD B. Gowtham II Topper in the semester -ODD R. Gabriela Sebatini I Topper in the semester - ODD J. Banupriya I Topper in the semester - ODD 8.68 FACULTY INCENTIVES AND AWARDS S. No SUBJECT CLASS HANDLED BY PASS 1 MG 1401 Total quality Dr. Radha ECE/2 VI management Ganeshkumar 100 % 2 GE Total quality Dr. Radha ganesh ECE/1 VII management kumar 100% 3 GE2021 Professional Ethics in Engineering ECE/1 - VII Mr. Saravanan 100% FACULTY INCENTIVES AND AWARDS S. No SUBJECT CLASS HANDLED BY PASS 1 MG 1351 Principles of IT/1 - VI L. Sujatha 100 % Management FACULTY INCENTIVES AND AWARDS EVEN S. No SUBJECT CLASS HANDLED BY PASS 1 BA 1657 Research methods in business MBA II Dr. J. Padmini 100 % 2 BA 1651 Production management MBA II Mr. L. Suresh Mallya 100 % 3 MG 1351 Principles of management IT 1 IV Mr. Suresh Mallya 100 % 4 MG 1362 Financial management MBA II Dr. Radha ganesh kumar 100 % 5 MG 1351 Principles of management EIE VI Dr. k. Sentamil selvan 100 % Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 356 of 379
369 MG 1351 Principles of management BA 1657 Human resource management MG 1351 Principles of management MG 1351 Principles of management BA Marketing management ECE VI Dr. N. Muthu 100 % MBA II Mrs. K. Rajalakshmi 100 % IT 2 VI Mr. S. Solamalai 100 % ECE 2 VI Mrs. Latha 100 % MBA - II Mrs. L. Sujatha 100 % List of university rank holders 1. Gaberila Sabatini.R Banu priya.j Gayathri.S Deepa.R Jermiah Parvathraj.H Sathya narayanagandhi.p Fathima Safna 8.27 S. No Name of the Faculty Details of Activities 1 Dr. Radha ganesh kumar Best Teacher award 2 Mr. Piramanayagam Best programmer award 3 Mr. Arumugam Best non-teaching award FACULTY INCENTIVES AND REWARDS ODD S. No SUBJECT CLASS HANDLED BY PASS 1 BA 1734 Entrepreneurial MBA III Dr. J. Padmini 100 % development 2 BA 1731 Corporate Finance MBA III Mr. L. Suresh Mallya 100 % 3 MG 1401 Total quality management CSE 1 VII Mr. Suresh Mallya 100 % 4 BA 1722 Service marketing MBA I II Dr. N. Muthu 100 % 5 BA 1724 Consumer behaviour MBA III Dr. N. Muthu 100 % 6 MG 1401 Total quality management EIE VII Mrs. Rajalakshmi 100 % 7 BA 1738 Strategic human resource management MBA III MR. S. Solamalai 100 % 8 BA 1736 Industrial relation and labour welfare MBA - III Mrs. K. Latha 100 % Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 357 of 379
370 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department S. No Name, Designation Address, Phone Number Mr.Ashwin Iyer Head, Corporate Responsibility Mrs. Sandya Sridhar, Principal Coordinator, The Hindu, Retail Plus, Chennai Mr. Ravikumar CEO No.3. First Cross Street, Kasturibai Nagar, Adyar, Chennai Dr. C. Chitra Managing Director Sri Chanakya Creators Private Limited, 43, Thambiah Street, West Mambalam Chennai Mr.M.P. Saravanan Head _HR Dr.Francis Jose, Reader, Dept of Commerce Dr Veera Balaji Kumar Mr Vijay Xavier Vice President and Head Charanys No 5 Canal Bank Road Adayar Chennai 20 Mr. Jacob Jhon Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), 3 rd Main Road, Adyar, Chennai Mr.Kartick Cluster head Tamil nadu Old No.79/B, New No.24, Gill Nagar, 3 rd Street, Chollaimedu Mr.Sakthi Visagan Country Manager Focus Infor tech Ind PVt Ltd, No 3 Security st, Haddo road Mr.E.M.C.Palanippan MD Chona Financial Services Chennai -17 Mr.Nainer Investment Consultant Chennai-107 Host Institution/ Industry ITM Group of Institutions, Chennai The Hindu, Retail Plus Chennai DilseBol Customized Apparel Pvt Ltd Sri Chanakya Creators Private Limited, Chennai TCS, Chennai region Loyola college Soft Skills Trainer CIIMS Lowelindas world wide Chennai Madras Institute of Development Studies Reliance Money, Chennai Focus Infor tech Ind PVt Ltd Chola Financial Services Vijay Finance Limited Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 358 of 379
371 W.239/12 th street Annanagar Extn, Chennai-101 Ph: Mr.Arun Practioner and Investment consultant Fund Manager and Investment advisor Chennai Ms. Vishnu Priya Chennai In-charge NEN, Vella no.2, First Street, REGENT Place, Varathur main Rd, Thiruhalli, Bangalore, Ph: Ms.BhagyaLakshmi 97,GST Road, S-6 Janaki Apartments, 2 nd floor,chromepet, Chennai Mob: Mr Shashikanth Jayaraman Zonal Manager,South India F1 Brindavan Apartments no 7/11, 4 th street, Nandhanam Extension, Chennai Mr.S.Mohan Raj CEO. iibots India T-165, Pari Nagar Pallavan Street Jafferkhanpet Chennai Mr.K.Balasubramaniam DGM-HR Godrej Households Products Ltd Capitale VI Floor, 554/555, Anna Salai, Teynampet,Chennai - 18, INDIA. Mr.A.S.Ravikumar Senior manager- Daimler India Commercial Vehicles P Ltd Chennai Mr.StanleyGeorge Associate VP-HR, Hexaware Technologies Chennai Mrs.Revathy Pandian Assistant Professor-Department of management studies-velammal Engineering College Dr.Saifil Ali Professor- Cresent Business School- BS Abdur Rahman University Profit Maker consultant National entreprenuership Networking Manager-Corporate finance,pinnacle financial consultancy & investment solutions Bajaj Alianz Life Insurance CEO. iibolts India chennai DGM-HR Godrej Households Products Ltd Daimler India Commercial Vehicles P Ltd Hexaware Technologies Chennai Velammal Engineering College BS Abdur Rahman University Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 359 of 379
372 Dr.Shanthi Venkatesh Assistant Professor B School, SRM University Mr.B.Vasudevan Retd SBI Officer Plot No 9,NGO colony,chromepet Mr.Saravanan Shanmugam Sr.Delivery Manager SRM University State Bank Of India Bahwancy bertek Pvt Ltd Mr.K.Babu 1st Floor, 63, Bazullah road,t-nagar,chennai Dr Shameem Anwar Prof and HOD Sahithyam- E18, 364/1 Church Road, Mogappair East, Chennai Mr Vivekanand Managing Director No 7/20 SVP Homes, Flat-A, %th street, Chennai -6 Mr V Ravichandran Head Corporate Finance [email protected] Mr r Govindarajulu New No 4, Old No 10 Kuppusamy street, Sekar Nagar, Raghava Colony, Chennai-83 Rane engines valves Ltd AMS College of Engineering, Chennai Fitnessone, Chennai L&T Infotech, Chennai Practicing Lawyer, Madras High Court,Chennai S. No 25. Seminars / Conferences/ Workshops organized and the source of funding National/International Name of the programme rupees venture Entrepreneurial HR skills Entreprenuer Orientation Program Foreign Excange Management Environmental Firnedly Marketting Practices Nature Building Entrepreneurial Skills Workshop Guest Lecture Guest Lecture Guest Lecture Date and Duration day weeks day day day Resource person Mrs. Uma devi & Dr. D.Padmini (HOD/MBA) Er. R. Sathish kumar (deputy director, MSME, Guidy) Mr.M.S.Subramanian, Former Dy.General of NSIC Mr.P.Nageswaran, Foreign Excange Division, Chennai Mr.K.Gomathishankar, Director, Marketingspart n beyond Chennai Source of Funding MSME Govt., of India Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 360 of 379
373 26. Student profile programme / course wise: Applications received for all the engineering Name of the colleges in Tamil course/ nadu and admitted programme through single window TANCET, TNEA. Selected Enrolled *M *F Pass Percentage % % % % Diversity of students Name of the Course - MBA % of Students from the same state % of students from other States NIL % of students from abroad Name of the % of students from % of students from % of students from Course the State other states Abroad MBA How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, 29. Student progression Student Progression UG to PG PG to M. phil Nil PG to Phd Nil PH.D to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Against % enrolled 30. Details of Infrastructure facilities (a) Library : Main library Number of titles 1090, total no., of books 2989, International journals Printed 14, Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 361 of 379
374 National journals 17, Magazines 10, E- Journals 4264, CDs 12. Departmental library 200 volumes (b) Internet facilities for staff and students : In our campus we have 8 mbps Bandwidth speed. Internet connection is connected via LAN to all the systems used by Both staffs and students. This is in addition to this central library facility of VEC (c) Class rooms with ICT facility : Class rooms with modern facilities like LCD, OHP, WiFi, etc. (d) Laboratories : We have a well equipped lab with 8 mbps broad band internet and WiFi connectivity. We have licensed software like VB, ORACLE, SPSS version 16, TORA, POM, Tally version 9, MS OFFICE 31. Number of students receiving financial Assistance from College, university, government or other agencies: S.N O ACADEM IC YEAR BC/MBC/DN C SCHOLARS HIP SC/S T FARME R S SON CENTRAL/ STATE GOVT., AGENCIES SCHOLARS HIP FEES CONCESSIO N FROM MANAGEME NT Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 362 of 379
375 32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures/ workshops/ seminar) with External experts:- S. No Name, Designation Address, Phone Number Mr.Ashwin Iyer Head, Corporate Responsibility Ph: Mrs. Sandya Sridhar, Principal Coordinator, The Hindu, Retail Plus Chennai Mr. Ravikumar CEO No.3. First Cross Street, Kasturibai Nagar, Adyar, Chennai Dr. C. Chitra Managing Director Sri Chanakya Creators Private Limited, 43, Thambiah Street, West Mambalam Chennai Mr.M.P. Saravanan Head _HR Dr.Francis Jose, Reader Dept of Commerce Dr Veera Balaji Kumar Mr Vijay Xavier Vice President and Head Charanys No 5 Canal Bank Road Adayar Chennai 20 Mr. Jacob Jhon Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), 3 rd Main Road, Adyar, Chennai Topic Event Date Management Education and career prospects Importance of Language as an interpersonal Corporate tool Challenges and opportunities in Entrepreneurship Development Challenges and opportunities in Entrepreneurship Development Paradigm shift In HR Practices Workshop Guest Lecture Seminar Host Institution/Industry ITM Group of Institutions, Chennai The Hindu, Retail Plus Chennai DilseBol Customized Apparel Pvt Ltd Seminar Sri Chanakya Creators Private Limited, Chennai Seminar TCS, Chennai region Business Ethics Seminar Loyola college Enhancing Leadership Skills Understanding Business Markets Business Ethics and strategic perspective in the Global Economy Workshop Workshop Guest Lecture Soft Skills Trainer CIIMS Lowelindas world wide Chennai Madras Institute of Development Studies Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 363 of 379
376 Mr.Kartick Cluster head Tamil nadu Old No.79/B, New No.24, Gill Nagar, 3 rd Street, Chollaimedu Mr.Sakthi Visagan Country Manager Focus Infor tech Ind PVt Ltd No 3 Security st, Haddo road Mr.E.M.C.Palanippan MD Chona Financial Services Chennai -17 Financial Markets in India Emerging Trends in strategic Human resource management in Indian corporates Recent Trends in Indian Capital Market Guest Lecture Guest Lecture Reliance Money, Chennai Focus Infor tech Ind PVt Ltd Workshop Chola Financial Services Mr.Nainer Investment Consultant Chennai-107 W.239/12 th street Annanagar Extn, Chennai-101 Mr.Arun Practioner and Investment consultant Fund Manager and Investment advisor Chennai Ms. Vishnu Priya Chennai In-charge NEN, Vella no.2, First Street, REGENT Place, Varathur main Rd, Thiruhalli, Bangalore, Ms.BhagyaLakshmi 97,GST Road, S-6 Janaki Apartments, 2 nd floor,chromepet, Chennai Mr Shashikanth Jayaraman Zonal Manager, South India Chennai Recent Trends in Indian Capital Market Recent Trends in Indian Capital Market Enhancing Crative abilities of students Trade and corporate finance with special reference to Indian and Multinational companies Employability skills and career prospects Workshop Vijay Finance Limited Workshop Profit Maker consultant Workshop National entreprenuership Networking Guest Lecture Workshop Manager-Corporate finance,pinnacle financial consultancy & investment solutions Bajaj Alianz Life Insurance Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 364 of 379
377 Mr.S.Mohan Raj CEO. iibots India Chennai Mr.K.Balasubramaniam DGM-HR Godrej Households Products Ltd Chennai - 18 Mr.A.S.Ravikumar Senior manager- Daimler India Commercial Vehicles P Ltd Chennai Mr.StanleyGeorge Associate VP-HR, Hexaware Technologies Chennai Mrs.Revathy Pandian Assistant Professor- Department of management studies- Velammal Engineering College Dr.Saifil Ali Professor- Cresent Business School- BS Abdur Rahman University Dr.Shanthi Venkatesh Assistant Professor B School, SRM University Mr.B.Vasudevan Retd SBI Officer Plot No 9,NGO colony,chromepet. Emotion,Money and intelligence Employee Engagement Practices at Godrej New Product Development Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Strategic management approach Challenges and opportunities for Indian Corporates Challenges faced by Indian entrepreneurs with respect to financial assistance given by banks Guest Lecture Guest Lecture Guest Lecture National Conference National Conference National Conference National Conference Guest Lecture CEO. iibolts India chennai DGM-HR Godrej Households Products Ltd Daimler India Commercial Vehicles P Ltd Hexaware Technologies Chennai Velammal Engineering College BS Abdur Rahman University SRM University State Bank Of India Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 365 of 379
378 Mr.Saravanan Shanmugam Sr.Delivery Manager Mr.K.Babu 1st Floor, 63, Bazullah road,t-nagar,chennai Dr Shameem Anwar Prof and HOD Sahithyam- E18, 364/1 Church Road, Mogappair East, Chennai Mr Vivekanand Managing Director No 7/20 SVP Homes, Flat- A, %th street, Chennai -6 Practical essence of IT project management in corporates Application of quality management concepts and managerial excellence Financial Planning for the Young Investors Entrepreneurial Leadership Guest Lecture Guest Lecture Workshop Guest Lecture Bahwancy bertek Pvt Ltd Rane engines valves Ltd AMS College of Engineering, Chennai Fitnessone, Chennai Mr V Ravichandran Head Corporate Finance [email protected] Mr r Govindarajulu New No 4, Old No 10 Kuppusamy street, Sekar Nagar, Raghava Colony, Chennai-83 Role of Corporate Finance Industrial Law and Consumer Protection Act Guest Lecture Guest Lecture L&T Infotech, Chennai Practicing Lawyer, Madras High Court,Chennai S. No Name of Faculty Programs Attended 1. Dr.J.Padmini Workshop 2. Dr.J.Padmini Training Dr.Radhaganes hkumar Dr.K.Sentamils elvan Training Workshop Present Program Innovations in Branding Project Management in Changed Context Project Management in Changed Context Innovations in Branding Host Institute Sri Sai Ram Engineering College SRM University SRM University Sri Sai Ram Engineering College No. of Days Programme Dates & & Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 366 of 379
379 5. 6. Dr.K.Sentamils elvan Mr.W.W.Abdu l Nasser Training Training 7. Mrs.L.Sujatha Workshop 8. Mrs.L.Sujatha Training 9. Mrs.L.Sujatha Workshop Mr.V.Viswapra kash Mr.V.Viswapra kash Mr.S.Saravana n Mr.S.Saravana n Workshop FDP FDP Training 14. Mr.C.Dilip Workshop 15. Mr.C.Dilip FDP 16. Mr.C.Senthilraj kumar Workshop Project Management in Changed Context Project Management in Changed Context Innovations in Branding Project Management in Changed Context Online Trading Innovations in Branding Research Paper Writing and Publication Research Paper Writing and Publication Project Management in Changed Context Innovations in Branding Research Paper Writing and Publication Innovations in Branding SRM University SRM University Sri Sai Ram Engineering College SRM University Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering Sri Sai Ram Engineering College Saveetha Engineering College Saveetha Engineering College SRM University Sri Sai Ram Engineering College Saveetha Engineering College Sri Sai Ram Engineering College & & & & & & & Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 367 of 379
380 Mr.C.Senthilraj kumar Mr. Kanagaraj FDP FDP Research Paper Writing and Publication Research Paper Writing and Publication Saveetha Engineering College Saveetha Engineering College & & Teaching methods adopted to improve Student learning Experiential Learning: Internship Role play Case study Market survey Projects Integrated Academic skill development programme Seminar Power point presentation Industrial visit Group discussion Business Quiz Placement and Training Career Guidance Workshop/Conferences/ Management meet. Regular Teaching Chalk and Talk Assignment Activity based teaching Management games ICT 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities : Waste management survey Maraimalai nagar, Industrial estate 2010 Training on Work Culture to Group D employees at Valliammai Engineering college 2010 Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 368 of 379
381 35. SWOT analysis of the department and Future plans Strengths: SRM group of Institutions Qualified Faculty members Well qualified staff members ( 3 Faculty members are doctorate qualified) Well established Laboratories & fully furnished library, Good support from students Good support from top management Weakness: Minimum cultural activities. Students are admitted from poor rural background with non- English medium To improve the R & D facilities Opportunity: Students are given good exposure to practical industrial activities through Industrial Visits, Guest lectures, workshops etc. Excellent placement opportunities are been provided to students from various eminent companies. More funding from govt., agencies to start research centre with more number of research guide. Challenges: General Psychological Awareness of students is poor which affects the regular attendance and results of the students. To maintain academic quality To meet the requirement of regulatory bodies. General reduction in the demand for MBA regular courses Acute competition Diversity of students Awareness on quality education programme Balancing administrative and academic programme Lack of dedication, involvement, commitment from students of now-adays Providing 100% placement is a challenging task now-a-days. Future plans : Planning to apply for Research Department. Planning to apply for Central Government Sponsored projects. To encourage more consultancy projects To start E-Cell (Entrepreneurship Cell) To undertake socio-economic projects To start industry linked MBA To attain 100 % placement for students. To develop and establish as a B-School. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 369 of 379
382 DEPARTMENT OF MCA 1. Name of the department : Computer Applications 2. Year of Establishment : Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : S.No Level Degree Name of the Course 1 P.G M.C.A Master of Computer Applications 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Subject Code and Name Semester Name of the Department MC Accounting and Financial Management 1 MBA MA Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 2 MATHEMATICS MC Microprocessors and its Applications 3 EIE 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester-based credit system 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S.No. 1 MBA 2 BE (i) ECE (ii) CSE (iii) EEE (iv) EIE (v) MECH (vi) CIVIL Name of the Programme Name of the Course 1. Modern DBMS 2. Enterprise Resource Planning 3. Business Application Software 4. Database Management Systems 5. E-Commerce 6. Decision Support Systems Fundamentals of Computing Computing Programming Lab 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 370 of 379
383 9. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Associate Professors / Asst. Professors Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) No. of Ph.D. Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Students guided for the last 4 years Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed M.C.A., M.E., Ph.D., Professor and Head Social Network Analysis 15 Years Nil Mr. S. K. Saravanan Mr. V. Santhana Marichamy Mr. S. Parthasarathy Mr. R. Prince Jeyaseelan James Mr. M. Asan Nainar Mrs. G. Dharani Devi Mr. N. Leo Bright Tennisson Mrs. D. Sridevi Ms. G. Rekha MCA., M.Tech., MCA., M.E., MCA., M.Tech., M.Phil., MCA., M.Tech., M.Phil., MCA., M.Tech., MCA., M.Phil., MCA., M. Tech. MCA., M.E. M.Phil., MCA., M.Phil. Assistant Professor (Sel.Gr) Assistant Professor (Sen.Gr) Assistant Professor (Sen.Gr) Assistant Professor (Sen.Gr) Assistant Professor (Sen.Gr) Assistant Professor (Sen.Gr) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Assistant Professor (OG) Data Mining 15 Years Nil Mobile Computing Computer Graphics Advanced Databases Computer Networks 15 Years Nil 16 Years Nil 14 Years Nil 10 Years Nil Data Mining 13 Years Nil Image Processing 7 Years Nil Data Mining 6 Years Nil Middleware Technologies 5 Years Nil Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 371 of 379
384 11. List of senior visiting Faculty : NIL 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary Faculty : NIL 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) 15 : Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: Sanctioned Filled Academic Support Staff 2 2 Administrative Staff Qualifications of teaching Faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. Name Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed Mr. S. K. Saravanan Mr. V. Santhana Marichamy Mr. S. Parthasarathy Mr. R. Prince Jeyaseelan James Mr. M. Asan Nainar Mrs. G. Dharani Devi Mr. N. Leo Bright Tennisson Mrs. D. Sridevi Ms. G. Rekha Qualification M.C.A., M.E., Ph.D., MCA., M.Tech., MCA., M.E., MCA., M.Tech., M.Phil., MCA., M.Tech., M.Phil., MCA., M.Tech., MCA., M.Phil., MCA., M. Tech. MCA., M.E. M.Phil., MCA., M.Phil. 16. Number of Faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received : 2 (Applied) 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received : [ Received a financial grant of Rs for a minor project from Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology (TNSCST) 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University : NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 372 of 379
385 19. Publications: S.No Name of the Author Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed Mr. S. Parthasarathy Title of the Paper Mutual accessibility for community discovery in social networks Social Network Analysis in an Online Blogosphere Moblog-Based Networks Social Live Video-on-Demand service in Distributed Broadcasting System Name of the Journal / Conference IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT-2010), Chettinad College of Engineering, Karur. pp 1-5, Intl. Jnl.of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol.3, No. 1, pp , Springer Verlag, London. (IN PRESS) National Conference on Recent Advances in Computer Technologies, Adhiparasakthi Engineering College, Melmaruvathur Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards.: Name of the Faculty Member Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed Position Editorial Board Member Advisory Committee Member Bioinfo Journals Name of the Journal National Conference on Computational Linguistics and Integrated Classical Knowledge Rediscovered, Sri Sankara Arts and Science College, Enathur, Kancheepuram. 22. Student projects S. In-House Organizations outside the institution Total No Projects (Industry) Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 373 of 379
386 23. Awards/ Recognitions received by Faculty and students (i) Faculty S.No Name of the Award Name of the Faculty % proficiency Award in Anna University Examinations Faculty Completed their Higher Education s Award 3 Best Staff Award 4 Publication in National/ International Journals 1. Mr. A. Abdul Rasheed 2. Mr. S.K. Saravanan 3. Mr. S. Parthasarathy 4. Mr.V.Santhana Marichamy. 5. Mr. R. Prince Jeyaseelan James 6. Mr. M. Asan Nainar 7. Mrs. G. Dharani Devi 8. Mr. N. Leo Bright Tennission 9. Mrs. D. Sridevi 10. Ms. G. Rekha 1. Mr. S.K. Saravanan 2. Mr. S. Parthasarathy 3. Mr. V. Santhana Marichamy 4. Mr. R. Prince Jeyaseelan James 5. Mr. M. Asan Nainar 6. Ms. G. Rekha 1. Mr. S.K. Saravanan 2. Mr. S. Parthasarathy 3. Mr. V. Santhana Marichamy 1. Dr. A. Abdul Rasheed (ii) Students Inter-Institute Competitions: Name of the Name of the S.No student/s Event 1. G. Iswarya Quiz 2. G. Sudharani In Inter-Departmental Competitions Award II Name of the Institution KCG College of Technology, Chennai Nature of Activities Javelin Through (Valliammai Engg. College Level ) Discuss Through (Valliammai Engg. College Level ) Javelin Through (Valliammai Engg. College Level ) Discuss Through (Valliammai Engg. College Level ) Number of Students Enrolled Recognition/Awards received, if any 1 First 1 First 1 First 1 First Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 374 of 379
387 Kabadi (Valliammai Engg. College Level ) Javelin(ANNA UNIVERSITY ZONAL MEET ) Javelin(ANNA UNIVERSITY ZONAL MEET ) 6 Second 1 Second 1 Second List of Anna University Rank Holders: Sl. No Reg. No Name of the Student Anna University Rank# BATCH: Ms. Iswarya G Ms. Priya R Ms. Basheera Gani A Mr. Rathinaswamy R 45 BATCH: Ms. Kalaivani S Ms. Suganya S Ms. Gayathri V. S List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department : Dr. M. Saravanan, Senior Researcher, Ericsson Research India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai. Sri V. Shankar, Partner-Global Solutions and Leader-Financial Services Sector, IBM India, Bangaluru. Sri Raghu Rajagopal, Founder, Energeeate Business Solutions, Chennai. Dr. K. Kesavasamy, Global Head AIP, Tata Consultancy Services, Chennai. Mr. Siva Ganesan, VP and Global Head, Tata Consultancy Services, Chennai. Dr. V. Jacob John, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai. 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National S. Type of the Date of the Title of the Event No Programme Event 1 National Conference National Conference on 20 th April Knowledge Engineering Faculty Development FDP on Free/Open Source 28 th and 29 th Programme Software June Guest Lecture Guest lecture on Entrepreneurship 2 nd August Development Workshop One day Workshop on Android 17 th August Programming One day Faculty Development Faculty Development 31 st August Programme on New IT Trends Programme 2013 and Programming in Android OS 6 National Level Technical Symposium National Level Technical Symposium COLOSIUM th September 2013 Source of Funding Institution Institution Institution Institution Institution Institution Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 375 of 379
388 b) International : NIL 26. Student profile programme/course wise: Name of the Course/programme (refer question no. 4) Applications received Selected Enrolled M* F* Pass percentage MCA Batch: Applications are received through single window MCA Batch: system and TANCET MCA Batch: Exam conducted by the Anna University, MCA Batch: Chennai *M=Male F=Female 27. Diversity of Students Name of the Course MCA I YEAR ( ) MCA II YEAR ( ) MCA III YEAR ( ) % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NIL 29. Student progression Student progression UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurship/Self-employment Against % enrolled NIL NIL NIL NIL YET TO NIL 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: The department has a separate library with 308 volumes of books, apart from the central library. New volumes are added then and there and when and where required. It has international journals include IEL online periodicals. NPTEL video lectures are available in the laboratory server Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 376 of 379
389 b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: The department has 110 Personal Computers with latest configuration of Pentium-IV and Intel Core i5 technologies. It provides Internet connectivity MBPS bandwidth, to all Faculty and students. There is an Internet Center with 40 systems functioning in the First floor of Office Building for the benefit of students, out of college hours. c) Class rooms with ICT facility: The classrooms are equipped with modern amenities to enhance teaching-learning facilities. The Faculty members are using LCD projectors to teach some of the difficult part of the syllabus, like architectural diagrams, complex images and so on. They are also using these facilities in laboratory sessions for demonstration purposes. d) Laboratories: The department has three laboratories with sprawling area of sq. m. It has 108 computer systems with high-end configuration like Pentium-IV and Intel Core i3 processors. It has all latest software for the utilization of students and Faculty members. All these laboratories are connected with high-end server. There is adequate number of dot matrix printers to be used by the students and staff members, apart from a Laser Jet printer, available with the HoD s cabin. 31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies : College (Concession from Management) S. No Year No. of Students University : NIL Government (Scholarships Various Communal Categories) S. No Year No. of Students Under Progress Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 377 of 379
390 32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Year Names of Resource Background Person Industry/Academic/R&D Topics Covered Faculty from TIME TIME Softskills, General Aptitude Employee of CTS CTS Technical Training Mr. Raghu Rajagopal Founder, Energeate Business Solutions. E-Commerce Faculty from BSK Training Academy Dr. K. Kesavasamy Ms. Georgeen George Faculty from IAS Academy Faculty from VFormation Mr. Antony Dinesh Faculty from Focus Academy BSK Training Academy Global Head AIP, TCS Corporate Lead, MindTree IAS Academy VFormation Head-Senior & Strategic Focus Academy Aptitude Training Programme, General Aptitude TCS Orientation Programme Enhancing Employability Skills, Technical Training Fast Maths Aptitude, General Aptitude Technical Training Technical Training for 2011 batch Aptitude Training Programme, General Aptitude Faculty from Masila Masila Career Consultant Soft Skill, General Aptitude Faculty from Pioneer Infoway Mr. Siva Ganesan, VP and Global Head, TCS Dr. V. Jacob John Dr. M. Saravanan Mr. Lokesh Gnanasekhar Pioneer Infoway Assurance Services Unit TCS Madras Institute of Development Studies Ericsson Research India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) General Aptitude, HR Interview Techniques Assurance as Career Option, Technical Training Entrepreneurship Development Opportunities and Challenges in IT industry for PG Students Application Development Using Android OS 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: The staff members in the departments are well experienced and they are utilizing the teaching aids like LCD, OHP etc., for delivering the contents to the students. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities : NIL Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 378 of 379
391 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans: Strengths: There are highly qualified and well experienced Faculty members in the department The department has talented supporting staff The department has received financial grant from research agency TNSCST The department organizes National Level Conferences and Faculty Development Programme (FDP). Weaknesses: Students are lacking in communication skills, as they are coming from rural, and urban areas. The department has not yet recognized as a research centre by the research bodies or regulatory body. Lack of collaboration with industry, leading international institutions and research organizations. Opportunities: Continuous knowledge update for staff members by attending various programs by internal and external organizations Global opportunities in the IT sector through on-campus and off-campus recruitment drives. Setting up of research centre in collaboration with leading organizations and research laboratories. Challenges: Prepare the students to improve their confidence level for employability. Prepare the students as research-oriented. Achieve 100% placement through inter-disciplinary IT areas. Future Plans: Promote research to the Faculty members by various research activities. Establish the department as a Centre of Research, Anna University, Chennai. Obtain patents in research area of Data Mining. Self Study Report Valliammai Engineering College Page 379 of 379
392 ANNEXURES
393 JL..L : 33 Ft"e",,: To:' ,-' P.1 Higher Educahon ij1\ Department Secretarmt, Chenn21 g Front Or.T SSMhar.IAS. Additional Chief Secretary to Government. To The Chairman, valtiarnma: Society No.3, Veerasamy Strllet West Mambalam, Chennai (through the Commissioner of Technical EducaH:::m. Chennat-zfi) Sir, Sub Higher EduceJtion - Technical EdJ(;Ation - Self Financing Engineering Coll6ge~ - Valliamrnai Engineenng COliegG, SRM Nagar Potheri VIII~ge, Kattankulatbur Kancheepurarn OIGtrtC\ _. Conferment of minor-tv status for five years lrorn ;3 tc Order:; Issued Ref.. ' I- tl G.O~ Ms) No.:.70. Higher Educetion Department. dsteo 17 :;; 1&96 JUdgement of the 11 Judges Constitution Bel-ch of the Suweme Cour: of India, d.;l~~:d3102l'(l2 In WP. (CIVtl) NO.2,17.'lg93 Ir TMf..PCl' FoundatlorJ eno Ors. Vs state of Katnataka uno Ors G O.(Ms) No?O, Higher Ech.icatiDn Department, dated 13 2;{'00:, ~Iudgemenl 01 the Seven,JUdge Bench of the Supreme COIJrt of Ir,dl<l, datecl 12 8.~!OO~1 In Ci.il App.eal NO (, P,c. lnarndar ami Others Vs Stste or Mahara!>tra and Otlwrs G O.(Ms) NO 386, Highm Education Department, dated Letter (Ms) ,Higher Educatrori (J 1) Department dated 1i7200f,, FrOTT'the Corurmssioner,)f Technlcal Educallon letter ~,h"(;33~/hl/ dazed I mtl directed II) convev the elm'jroval of the Govemment for t!)e continuance of mlf1cnt', status, already conferred :n the! lel[er sixtn Cited, tc the Valliarnmal En[)ineerir.g College SRM Nagar. Pother! Village, r:,(1ttankwlatt\ur. K,anc.11eepU(<lmDistrict run 1:»'V llliarnn,al Society. No:3 veerasemv Street, Wesl Mambalam Shennal kll (J further peliod 01' five years frol') 2012-/0 i~i '7 YO'.t(S falthfull~, ~h ~~"-9An:t~~~~;/ r- --' \~,'1. I<l.- lor Additional Chief Secretary [0 Government Copy to The Comrrusaioner of Technical Che'II)<II 25 The Secretary, Tamil Nadu Eilgi'1eenng Admission Anna uruvei sity. Chennai-25 The Special PA to Hon'ble Minister ';i-ligtler EdlJcatlor;). cnennar-s P.S. to Additional Chief!3ecrete:lry to C:,overnment. Higher r:.ducction Department, Chenna; 9 SF/SC.. '."--
394 All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India) 7th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi PHONE: /52/53/54/55/56/57 FAX: F.No. Southern/ /2013/EOA Date: 19-Mar-2013 To, The Principal Secretary (Higher Education) Govt. of Tamil Nadu, N. K. M. Bld. 6th Floor Secretariat, Chennai Sub: Extension of approval for the academic year Ref: Application of the Institution for Extension of approval for the academic year Sir/Madam, In terms of the provisions under the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions) Regulations 2012 notified by the Council vide notification number F-No.37-3/Legal/2012 dated 27/09/2012 and norms standards, procedures and conditions prescribed by the Council from time to time, I am directed to convey the approval to Regional Office Southern Application Id Permanent Id Name of the Institute Name of the Society/Trust VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE VALLIAMMAI SOCIETY Institute Address Society/Trust Address SRM NAGAR KATTANKULATHUR CHENGALPATTU KANCHEEPURAM, CHENNAI, KANCHIPURAM, Tamil Nadu, NO.3, VEERASAMY STREET, WEST MAMBALAM,CHENNAI,CHENNAI,Tamil Nadu, Institute Type Unaided - Private Opted for change from Women to Co-ed Change from Women to Co-ed approved No Not Applicable Opted for change of name Change of name Approved No Not Applicable Opted for change of site Change of site Approved No Not Applicable to conduct following courses with the intake indicated below for the academic year Application Number: * Page 1 of 4 Note: This is a Computer generated Extension of Approval Letter. No signature is required. Letter Printed On:20 March Printed By : AE879651
395 All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India) 7th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi PHONE: /52/53/54/55/56/57 FAX: Application Id: Course Affiliating Body Program Shift Level Full/Part Time Intake Intake Approved for NRI PIO Foreign Collaboration ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift POST GRADUATE CAD/CAM FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai 0 18 No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift POST GRADUATE COMMUNICATI ON SYSTEMS FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift POST GRADUATE COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift POST GRADUATE CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTA TION FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift POST GRADUATE POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift POST GRADUATE STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai 0 18 No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift UNDER GRADUATE CIVIL ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift UNDER GRADUATE COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift UNDER GRADUATE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No Application Number: * Page 2 of 4 Note: This is a Computer generated Extension of Approval Letter. No signature is required. Letter Printed On:20 March Printed By : AE879651
396 All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India) 7th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi PHONE: /52/53/54/55/56/57 FAX: Application Id: Course Affiliating Body Program Shift Level Full/Part Time Intake Intake Approved for NRI PIO Foreign Collaboration ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift UNDER GRADUATE ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTA TION ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift UNDER GRADUATE ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATI ON ENGG FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift UNDER GRADUATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1st Shift UNDER GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No MANAGEMENT 1st Shift POST GRADUATE MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATI ON FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No MCA 1st Shift POST GRADUATE MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FULL TIME Anna University, Chennai No No No Validity of the course details may be verified at The above mentioned approval is subject to the condition that VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE shall follow and adhere to the Regulations, guidelines and directions issued by AICTE from time to time and the undertaking / affidavit given by the institution along with the application submitted by the institution on portal. In case of any differences in content in this Computer generated Extension of Approval Letter, the content/information as approved by the Executive Council / General Council as available on the record of AICTE shall be final and binding. Application Number: * Page 3 of 4 Note: This is a Computer generated Extension of Approval Letter. No signature is required. Letter Printed On:20 March Printed By : AE879651
397 All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India) 7th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi PHONE: /52/53/54/55/56/57 FAX: Strict compliance of Anti-Ragging Regulation:- Approval is subject to strict compliance of provisions made in AICTE Regulation notified vide F. No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated July 1, 2009 for Prevention and Prohibition of Ragging in Technical Institutions. In case Institution fails to take adequate steps to Prevent Ragging or fails to act in accordance with AICTE Regulation or fails to punish perpetrators or incidents of Ragging, it will be liable to take any action as defined under clause 9(4) of the said Regulation. (Dr. Kuncheria P. Isaac) Member Secretary, AICTE Copy to: 1. The Regional Officer, All India Council for Technical Education Shastri Bhawan 26, Haddows Road Chennai , Tamil Nadu 2. The Director Of Technical Education, Tamil Nadu 3. The Registrar, Anna University, Chennai 4. The Principal / Director, VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SRM NAGAR KATTANKULATHUR CHENGALPATTU KANCHEEPURAM, CHENNAI,KANCHIPURAM, Tamil Nadu, The Secretary / Chairman, VALLIAMMAI SOCIETY NO.3, VEERASAMY STREET, WEST MAMBALAM, CHENNAI,CHENNAI, Tamil Nadu, Guard File(AICTE) Application Number: * Page 4 of 4 Note: This is a Computer generated Extension of Approval Letter. No signature is required. Letter Printed On:20 March Printed By : AE879651
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