gecbh teqip ii idp
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gecbh teqip ii idp
TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME TEQIP - II Institutional Development Proposal (IDP) for Sub-component 1.1: Strengthening Institutions to Improve Learning Outcomes and Employability of Graduates GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTONHILL THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – 695035. KERALA November 2010 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 CONTENTS 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 D T E - Kerala Page No. Institutional Basic Information Institutional Identity Academic Information Faculty Status Baseline Data Institutional Development Plan (IDP) Executive Summary Details of SWOT Analysis Analysis for Strategy Development Specific Objectives and Expected Results of the Proposal linked with SWOT analysis Action Plan (a) Improving Employability of Graduates (b) Increased Learning Outcomes of the students (c)Obtaining Autonomous Status within 2 years (d) Achieving the accreditation of 60% eligible UG programmes by the end of 2 years 100% accreditation by the end of Project of the eligible UG and PG programmes (e) Implementation of academic and non academic reforms (f) Improving Interaction with Industry (g) Enhancement of research and consultancy activities 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 10 11 12 Action plan for improving academically performance of SC/ST/OBC/ academically weak students for increasing the transition rate and pass rate with the objective of improving their employability Action Plan for strengthening of PG programmes, if any and starting of new PG Programes Faculty Development Plan for the first 18 months based on TNA Action Plan for training Technical and other staff Action Plan for Training Faculty for the first 18 months Action Plan for Training Technical and other staff for the first 18 months Action Plan for Training HoDs and Principal Relevance and Coherence of IDP with State’s/National/Industrial/ Economic Development Plan Participation of Departmental/faculty in the proposal preparation and implementation Institutional Project Implementation arrangement Institutional Budget 31 Project Targets against deliverables Action Plan to ensure that the Project activities would be sustained after the end of the project Procurement plan for the first 18 months for Goods/Civil Works and consultancy, Training with budget and timeframe Information related to special academic achievements as given in the eligibility proposal Annexure 47 48 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 18 18 20 22 23 25 27 29 33 35 38 38 39 40 41 43 44 46 49 66 68 2 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 1. INSTITUTIONAL BASIC INFORMATION 1.1 Institutional Identity Name of the Institution Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram Kerala - PIN 695035 Is the Institution AICTE approved? Yes Furnish AICTE approval No. AICTE F.No. 770-54-016 (NDEG) ET/ 2001 dt 27-06-2001 Type of Institution Govt. funded Name of Affiliating University University of Kerala Status of Institution Non Autonomous Name of Head of Institution and nodal Officers Heads and Nodal Officers Names Phone No. Mobile No. Fax No. Email-id Head of the institution Prof. K P Geetha 0471 2300485 9446303130 0471 2300484 principal@ gecbh.ac.in TEQIP Coordinator Prof. S . Krishnan Kutty 0471 2300485 9447418060 0471 2300484 krishnankuttys@ yahoo.com Academic Activities Prof. K C Raveendranathan 0471 2300484 indran@ ieee.org Civil Works including Environment Management Procurement Smt. S Sumi S 0471 2300485 9497268717 0471 2300484 comsumiswarrier@ gmail.com Prof. Balu John 0471 2300485 0471 2300485 9895259420 0471 2300484 0471 2300484 balujohn@ gmail.com ramachandran_g2000@ yahoo.com 0471 2300485 9446701673 0471 2300484 pjp032000@ yahoo.co.in Financial Aspects Dr. G Ramachandran Equity Assurance Plan Dr. P Jayaprakash. Project Nodal Officers for: 0471 9447446911 2300485 944769183 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 3 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 1.2 Academic Information Engineering Programmes offered in academic year 2009-10 Sl. No. Title of the programme Level (UG,PG,PhD) Duration( years) Year of Starting AICTE sanctioned Annual intake 1 Information Technology Mechanical Engg Electronics & Communication Engg Electrical & Electronics Engg UG 4 1999 60 UG UG 4 4 1999 1999 60 60 UG 4 2007 60 2 3 4 Total student strength Total 240 1030 6 students each are admitted in addition to the sanctioned intake in the first year of all programmes under Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme 6 students each are admitted in addition to the sanctioned intake in the second year of all programmes under Lateral Entry Scheme Sl. No. 1 Accreditation Status of UG Programmes Title of UG programmes being offered Information Technology Mechanical Engg Electronics & Communication Engg Electrical & Electronics Engg 2 3 4 Sl. No. Whether eligible for accreditation or not? Whether accredited as on 31st March. 2010? Whether “Applied for” as on 31st March 2010? Yes No Under process Yes Yes No No Under process Under process No No No Accreditation Status of PG Programmes: Not Applicable Title of UG programmes being offered Whether eligible for accreditation or not? Whether accredited as on 31st March. 2010? Whether “Applied for” as on 31st March 2010? The PG programme on Network Engineering will commence from year 2011 only Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 4 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala C 4 R 5 C 6 R 7 Engg Discipline Other Discipline Bachelor Degree C 8 R 9 C 10 R 11 C 12 R 13 C 14 Total Number of contact Faculty position R 3 Engg Discipline Engg Discipline Other Discipline Masters Degree Other Discipline Doctoral Degree Total Number of vacancies 2 Present status: Number in position by Highest qualification Total Number of regular Faculty position 1 Number of sanctioned Regular Posts Faculty Rank 1.3 Faculty Status (Regular/On-contract as on December 31, 2010) 15 16 17 Professor 5* 2 0 0 0 3* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5* 0 0 Asst.Prof 13 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 Lecturer 39** 1 3 0 21 0 3* 1 4 7 0 0 32** 7 8 Total 57 5 3 0 0 3 1 4 7 0 0 48 9 8 33 * Including Principal. ** Excluding Lecturer in Physical Education Note : The faculty list is enclosed as annexure I Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 5 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 1.4 Baseline Data Sl.No. Parameters 1 Total strength of student in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009-10 2 Total woman students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009-10 3 Total SC students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009-10 4 Total ST students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009-10 5 Total OBC students in all programmes and all years of study in the year 2009-10 6 No. of fully functional P-4 and above level computers available for student in the year 2009-10 7 Total no. of syllabus, text books and reference book available in library for UG and PG students in the year 2009-10 8 % of UG students placed through campus interview in the year 2009-10 9 % of PG students placed through campus interview in the year 2009-10 10 % of high quality under graduate ( > 75% marks) passed out in the year 2009-10 11 % of high quality post graduate ( > 75% marks) passed out in the year 2009-10 12 No. of research publications in India refereed journals in the year 2009-10 13 No. of research publications in International refereed journals in the year 2009-10 14 No. of Patents obtained in the year 2009-10 15 No. of Patents filed in the year 2009-10 16 No. of sponsored research projects completed in the year 2009-10 17 The transition rate of students in % from first year to second year 2009-10 for: i. all students ii. SC iii. ST iv. OBC 18 IRG from students fee and other charges in the year 2009-10( ` in lakh) 19 IRG from commercialisation of R&D products consultancy and other sources in the year 2009-10 (` in lakh) 20 Total IRG in the year 2009-10 (` in lakh) 21 Total recurring expenditure in the year 2009-10 (` in lakh) Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 1030 343 90 7 230 210 11013 65% Nil 27.50% Nil Nil One Nil Nil Nil 100% 100% 100% 100% 65.50 Nil 65.50 431.25 6 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2. INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL (IDP) 2.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Government Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvananthapuram has the following Vision and Mission: Vision: We envision ourselves growing into an institute of global stature which nurtures inquisitive young minds, fosters innovative research and reaches out to society at large-all the while incessantly improving upon itself. Mission : To mould a quality professional with integrity and sense of values out of each aspiring technocrat by imparting a sound knowledge of Technical fundamentals and the ability to approach complex technical problems with good judgment and objectivity. By systematic transformation for excellence, demand drawn, quality-conscious, futuristic and responsive to changes in the market, empowering the faculty with better facilities and opportunities for R&D, very significant improvement in the overall functioning and academic ambience will be achieved. In view of the extra-ordinary quantitative growth in the number and variety of engineering institutions and programmes, the institution also need to get accredited which is possible only after improving the overall infrastructure. The institution established in 1999, is fully under the administrative control of the Director of Technical Education of Govt. of Kerala. The admission of students is based on the common entrance examination conducted by Government of Kerala. Being a Government Institution, 36% seats are reserved for socially and economically backward class of students. This institution is the most preferred institution by the students in choosing a branch of study. The Career Guidance and Placement Unit (CGPU) of the institution is performing well and over 65% of the students are getting campus placement in many MNCs in the country. Orientation programmes for students are also being arranged by CGPU for motivating them for higher studies. A good number of students every year score very high in GATE as well as CAT, GMAT, GRE exams and pursuing higher studies in premier institutions in India as well as abroad. Professional societies like IEEE, ISTE and Computer Society of India e(CSI) are functioning well in this Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 7 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala institution. An international conference on “Recent Advances in Intelligent Computational System” (RAICS) has been organized during 2011 under IEEE and the activities in this is well progressing. All the faculty members are well qualified as per AICTE norms and they are recruited through Kerala Public Service Commission. The current staff student ratio is 1 : 16.5. Every year average 5 number of faculty members is deputed for acquiring higher qualification under the QIP scheme. The institution is centrally located in the heart of the city of Thiruvananthapuram in a total area of six acres. The institution is having a very good proximity with the many industrial and other research organizations. Frequent interactions with the industries like Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), ISRO, VSSC, NIT’s, Keltron, CSIR, Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB), Technopark industries and various departments of University of Kerala help faculty as well as students to get value addition in their domain. Govt. of Kerala has established a Centre for Engineering Research and Development (CERD) to promote research ambience in the State especially in Engineering Colleges. Under this scheme, the faculty members of this institution take up research assignments. The Information Technology Department of Govt. of Kerala has instituted a scheme called Special Post Graduate Education Expansion Drive in Information Technology (SPEED-IT) wherein Government offers scholarships to students pursuing Masters and research programmes in the IT related areas. With the initiates of Government of Kerala, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been implemented and about 16 class rooms have been converted as smart class rooms. Internet connectivity to all faculties, staff, seminar halls, library and various laboratories has been provided. A Special Training and Empowerment Programme (STEP4U) have been initiated by Government of Kerala for providing IT training programme for the unemployed youth belongs to SC/ST category and the institution has taken the responsibility for conducting the programmes. The institution functions as Option Facilitation Centre ( OFC) for providing assistance to students in deciding various branches of study based on their ranks in the entrance examination. The process of signing an MoU with M/s Mercedez Benz India is in progress, by which an Advanced Diploma in Mechatronics (ADM) centre can be established in the Institution. Under Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 8 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala the Visiting faculty programme every year a number of lecture programmes on recent topics are arranged by bringing experts from Industries and premier educational institutions. In order to achieve the general and specific objectives under the proposed project, the institution has identified the following major objectives: Strengthening of institutional infrastructure to produce high quality engineers for better employability. Starting of PG programmes and new UG programme Training of Faculty and Staff for improved competence. Enhancing Institutional and System Management effectiveness. Establishing Linkages with Industries Empowering Community through Technological Support The following set of action plans has been chalked out for achieving the above objectives. Providing state-of-the-art equipment for instruction and research Providing better Computational facilities and learning resources Starting of new PG and UG programmes Starting of advanced and bridge courses. Organizing programmes for empowering women Conducting regular staff and faculty training programmes. Collaborating with industries in academics as well as research and consultancies For the implementation of the above plans, an estimated budget of ` 12.69 crores has been chalked out. The Board of Governors constituted for the institution met on 23rd November 2010 and studied the Institutional Development Proposal prepared and issued approval. The minutes of which is given as annexure II . At the end of the project period it is envisaged that the institution will be able to achieve the expected objective of improved learning outcome and employability of graduates. By providing the facilities, and also with various support available from the State Government along with various internal revenue generated through various programmes in the project, it is possible for the sustenance of the project beyond the project period. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 9 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.2 Details of SWOT Analysis Based on the SWOT analysis conducted at the institution level with the various stakeholders, the following major Strategic factors are identified: Strength 1. Dedicated and highly qualified faculty 2 Central location, nearness to industries and R&D institutions Weakness Opportunities Threats Lack of sufficient modern equipment in laboratories for R&D R&D and consultancy activities in association with Industries Preference of students to join institutions with modern facilities Only 4 UG programmes and no PG Programmes Grants from various agencies for carrying out Research Projects Attrition of faculty to join industrial organizations and other private institutions New UG & PG programmes, Finishing School Programmes, Better equipped other competitive institutions Setting up of TIC and EDC, IIIC Bright student not being attracted to teaching and R&D Organizing Conferences, workshops, seminars and Training to Staff Fast changing Technology 3. Quality of students admitted and their placement are excellent. Lack of Central Computing facility, Auditorium, Quality power supply, and other amenities 4. . Limited equipments available are modern and Smart Class rooms under ICT Lack of Funds for setting up of TIC, EDC, 5. Affordable tuition fees fixed by Govt. Limited land Area Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 10 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.2.1 Analysis for Strategy Development STRENGTHS WEAKNESS 1. Dedicated and highly qualified faculty 1. Lack of sufficient modern equipment in laboratories for R&D 2. Central location, nearness to industries and R&D institutions 2. Only 4 UG programmes and no PG programmes 3. Quality of students admitted and their placements are excellent 3. Lack of Central computing facility, Auditorium, Quality power supply, other amenities 4. Limited equipment available are modern and smart class rooms under ICT 4. Lack of funds for setting up of TIC, EDC 5. Nominal tuition fees as fixed by Govt. 5. Limited Land area S-O Strategies W-O Strategies OPPORTUNITIES 1. Collaboration with industries for R &D and consultancy activities 2. Grants from various agencies for carrying out Research projects 1. Provide state-of-the-art equipments in laboratories, for 1. Establish central computer facility, quality power effective RD&I activities by the faculty supply 3. New UG and PG programmes, Finishing School programmes 2. Staring of PG and new UG programmes and finishing school programmes 2. Starting of new UG and PG programmes 4. Setting up of TIC, EDC and CE cell 3. Setting up of TIC, EDC, IIIC, CE Cell 3. Organize national and international level conferences, seminars, workshops 5. Organizing conferences, workshops, seminars and training to faculty and staff 4. Student and faculty exchange programmes with other institutions and industries 4. Establish TIC, EDC etc. THREATS S-T Strategies W-T Strategies 1. Preference of students to join private selffinancing institutions with modern facilities 1. Obtain academic autonomy for the institution at the earliest 1. Explore the possibility of entering into collaboration with reputed universities 2. Attrition of faculty to join industrial organizations and other private institutions 2. Provide incentive to faculty doing research and R&D work 2. Devise programmes to retain academically potential faculty 3. Foreign and virtual Universities 3. Provide orientation programmes, remedial teachings, training and conduct special recruitment drives 3. Modernization of library, subscription of National and International Journals, 4. Not able to attract bright students to teaching and R&D 4. Introduce faculty and students the use of latest equipment in new technologies 4. High speed internet connectivity to faculty and students 5. Fast changing technology Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 11 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.3 Specific Objectives and Expected Results 1. Strengthening of Infrastructure Specific Objective Expected Results Linkage with SWOT Providing state-of-the-art engineering equipment for instruction and research Providing better facilities in the Library Providing internet connectivity to all staff and faculty Supporting weaker students in academics and career development Providing better computational facilities at department level Enhancing the R&D capability through interaction with national level organisations and industries. Setting up of more smart class rooms Setting up of Central Computing Facility Improved learning outcome and employability of graduates Improvements in student’s knowledge, abilities and competencies Effective R&D activities through closure and viable interaction with national level organisations and industries S-O strategy – 1 and 4 W-O strategy – 1 and 3 S-T strategy – 2,3 and 4 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 12 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2. PG and UG Programmes Specific Objective Expected Results Linkage with SWOT Starting of new PG programmes Starting of one new UG programme Restructuring of curricula considering the industry requirements Increasing the number of research papers in journals Undertaking consultancy works Starting of collaborative PG programmes with industries and R&D organisations Achieving innovations and patenting Improved employability of graduates Enhanced research culture among faculty and students Enhanced visibility of the institution through publications in reputed journals S-O strategy – 2 and 4 W-O strategy – 2 and 3 W-T strategy – 1,2 and 3 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 13 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 3. Finishing School Starting of advanced as well as bridging courses for graduates/employed people in areas relevant to future employment/research & development Providing opportunities to students for advancing career through well planned academic support like coaching classes for GATE, Engineering Services exam , online courses etc. Providing continuous training on soft skills for the students Conduct of remedial classes for academically weak students Organizing programmes for empowering women Increased number of readily employable graduates for industry Empowering people in the nearby community Increased IRG Increased pass rate of students and improved employability Increased number of students pursuing for higher education S-O strategy – 2 W-T strategy – 2 S-T strategy - 3 Specific Objective Expected Results Linkage with SWOT Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 14 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 4. Faculty and Staff Training Programmes Specific Objective Expected Results Linkage with SWOT Conducting training programmes for improving efficiency, governance, productivity and responsiveness Conducting continuous training programmes for basic and advanced pedagogy and domain knowledge enhancement Enhancing number of participation in conferences, workshops and seminars Arranging qualification improvement programmes for faculty Conducting counselling for students Organizing programmes for exposing professional ethics Introducing E-learning tools Increased number of efficient, productive and responsive staff Increased number of faculty with state-of-the-art knowledge in teaching and learning Increased acceptability of students S-O strategy – 4 W-O strategy – 3 S-T strategy – 3 W-T strategy - 2 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 15 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 5. Linkage with Industries Specific Objective Expected Results Linkage with SWOT Establishing Industry Institute Interaction Cell Establishing TIC and EDC Increasing number of Internships in Industry Signing of MoUs with research organisations and industries Introducing collaborative M.Tech programmes with industries Strengthening Visiting Executive Programmes Undertaking consultancy from industries Offering open Elective subjects relevant to industries Undertaking industry specific student projects Increased number of student entrepreneurs Increased number of readily employable graduates Enhanced ability for students to handle industrial projects S-O strategy – 3 and 4 W-O strategy – 4 W-T strategy - 2 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 16 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 6. Empowerment of Community through Technology Support Specific Objective Identifying technological solutions needed in the community Extending technological guidance and support to the community Exposing students to engineering issues in science and technology Conduct periodically awareness programmes for solving simple household problems Providing assistance for setting up of small production/service centres through EDC Expected Results Increased innovative ability of students Increased binding of Faculty and students Improved interaction with community Linkage with SWOT S-O strategy – 3 W-O strategy – 4 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 17 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.4 Action Plan a. For improving employability of graduates Provide state-of-the-art engineering equipment facilities in the laboratories to students for familiarising all possible classical and basic experiments. Provide Wi-Fi connectivity digital educational resources for enriching the students’ knowledge in information in current state-ofthe-art. Monitoring and offering remedial classes for supporting the academic performance of weak students. Provide Soft skill training for more students in the institution. Organize programmes for exposing the students about various career options, higher studies, teaching profession, various core industrial establishments and R&D. Provide better computational facility to work on unsolved real world problems and encourage students for publishing of technical articles in leading journals. Encourage students to take part in technical competitions held in other institutions. Introduce more visiting executive programmes, so that the students will get opportunity to interact with the Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram experts coming from outside. 18 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Various activities envisaged for improving employability of graduates are as follows: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. Procure state-of-the-art equipments in the laboratories Provide advanced computational facilities Establish Central Computer Facility Procuring advanced and classic learning resources including e-learning tools for strengthening the Library Conduct remedial classes for academically weak students Conduct regular soft skill training programmes Organise more visiting executive programmes Specific Plans i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix) Procurement of machinery and equipment for all labs by 2011 Setting up of a full fledged Central Computer Facility with high speed internet connectivity by 2011 Subscribe for national and national and international journals by 2011 Organize visiting executive programmes under each department from 2011 Conduct regular remedial classes for the academically weak students from 2011 Arranging industrial training for faculty and students from 2011 Introduce free elective subjects in curriculum from 2011 Conduct soft skill training programmes from 2011 Setting up of a language lab by 2011 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 19 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala b. Increased learning outcome of the students Provide ICT in all class rooms to make the learning process very effective. Give training to the faculty for skill up gradation and pedagogy. Provide high speed net connectivity. Procure large collection of books and learning resources. Initiate research with new facilities created and publish results in reputed journals. Organize regular inviting executive programmes with experts from reputed institutions and industries. Use the EDUSAT link facility of the institution for arranging regular interactive lecture programmes. Specific plans i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. Make all class rooms smart by 2011 Depute faculty for undergoing training programmes on skill updation and pedagogy Make the campus completely connected through intranet by 2011 Enrich library with good collection of learning resources by 2011 Procure machinery and equipment in all laboratories by 2011 Conduct regular visiting faculty programmes Organize regular EDUSAT programmes Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 20 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Activity Chart Related for Improving Employability of Graduates and Increasing Learning Outcome of the Students 3 Procurement of machinery and equipment for all labs Setting up of a full fledged CCF Procure and enrich the Library with more Books and journals 4 Equip all class rooms ICT enabled 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 Introduce free elective subjects in curriculum Increase industrial training for faculty and students Conduct soft skill training programmes Organizing visiting executive programmes Conduct regular remedial classes Regular EDUSAT programmes Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 21 46-48 43-45 40-42 37-39 34-36 31-33 28-30 25-27 22-24 19-21 16-18 13-15 10-12 7-9 Activity 4-6 Sl. No 1-3 Project Months TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala c. Obtaining autonomous institution status within 2 years Government of Kerala has decided to establish the Kerala Technological University with nine Government Engineering College in the State. As such Government Engineering College Bartonhill will automatically come as a constituent college in the University. This will help the institution in achieving full academic autonomy. Government have already constituted the Board of Governors for the implementation of the project and orders issued a true copy of which is given as annexure I. Specific plans i. ii. iii. iv. Introduction of flexible curriculum with choice for electives. Effective system for faculty evaluation by students. Introduction of continuous evaluation. Periodic revision of existing programmes and introduction of new courses Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 22 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala d. Achieving the target of 60% of eligible UG programmes accredited by the end of two years and 100% accreditation obtained and applied for by the end of the project of the eligible UG & PG programmes At present the institution is eligible for applying accreditation of 3 UG programmes. Activities for applying for accreditation of these courses include: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Establish all facilities required in the laboratories Procure required books and other learning resources in the library Setting up of the Central Computing Facility with advanced computational facilities. Provide internet connectivity in the campus. Provide ICT in all class rooms. Initiate teacher evaluation Collection of feedback from alumni Collection of feedback from industries Collate University results of students Enumeration of other roles of faculties. By the end of the project period institution will become eligible for accreditation for the UG programme on Electrical & Electronics along with the one PG programme on Network Engineering. The procedures for accreditation for the other PG courses namely Wireless, RF and Computer Networks , Computational Mechanics and Computer Aided Power Systems will be initiated before the end of the project period. Specific Plans Setting up of informative website Establishment of facilities required for accreditation with 2 years Evaluation of Teaching learning process Collecting feedbacks from alumni, parents and industry Providing facilities for self learning Conduct activities under professional societies Undertake externally funded R&D projects and consultancy works Provide opportunities for interaction of faculty with outside world Additional contents to bridge curriculum gaps Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 23 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Activity Chart Related to Achieving Accreditation Target of Eligible UG and PG Courses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Setting up of informative website Establishment of facilities required for accreditation with 2 years Evaluation of Teaching learning process Collecting feedbacks from alumni, parents and industry Providing facilities for self learning Undertake externally funded R&D projects and consultancy works Provide opportunities for interaction of faculty with outside world Additional contents to bridge curriculum gaps Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 24 46-48 43-45 40-42 37-39 34-36 31-33 28-30 25-27 22-24 19-21 16-18 13-15 10-12 7-9 Activity 4-6 Sl. No 1-3 Project Months TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala e. Implementation of academic and non academic reforms Once the institution becomes constituent college of the proposed Technological University, all the reforms can be implemented. The plans for implementing academic and non-academic reforms are listed as follows: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. To become constituent college under the Kerala Technological University Introduction of credit based academic programmes Generation, retention and utilisation of IRG through various activities Generation of repository of question banks for each subjects Delegation of decision making powers to senior institutional functionaries Accreditation of UG and PG programmes Online method for performance appraisal of faculty by students Development of corpus fund through donations from alumni, CGPU, IRG including commercial use of facilities, consultancy earnings etc. Specific Plans i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. To become constituent college under the Kerala Technological University by 2011 Increase IRG through consultancy projects by 10% every year from 2011 Facilitating for testing and certification for industries on revenue basis from 2012. Generate IRG from training programmes and increase it by 20% every year from 2012. Introduction of online performance appraisal of faculty from 2011 onwards Accreditation of all eligible courses at the end of the project period. Organizing curriculum revision workshops with industry/alumni participation. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 25 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Activity Chart Related to Implementation of academic and non academic reforms 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Introduction of online performance appraisal of faculty by students To become constituent college under the Kerala Technological University IRG through consultancy projects Facilitating for testing and certification for industries IRG from training programmes Curriculum revision workshops Accreditation of courses Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 26 46-48 43-45 40-42 37-39 34-36 31-33 28-30 25-27 22-24 19-21 16-18 13-15 10-12 7-9 Activity 4-6 Sl. No 1-3 Project Months TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala f. Improving Interaction with Industry Interaction with industry and other research organizations through consultancy and sponsored research projects will make the faculty always in touch with the state-of-the-art technology. Industries are heavily concentrating on innovations and R&D activities to equip them globally competitive with their products and services. In the industrial scenario of Kerala, especially the State owned Public sector organizations are finding it difficult to cope up with the technology advancements due to lack of necessary R&D activities. Proper interaction with these industries will open opportunities for collaborative projects for consultancies and R &D. The institution can encourage the faculty, technicians and students to interact with industries in all possible ways with the spirit of delivering mutual benefit. The major modes of interactions are: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. Visit of faculty and students to industries to identify R&D problems. Bring industry experts for conducting lectures on industrial practices, safety and trends. Include industry experts in the workshops for curriculum development Offering training for students in industries Signing of MoU with industries Undertake joint research programmes on mutually agreeable domains Encouraging industry people for part time P G programmes Jointly organize conferences, workshops and seminars at national/international level Encourage faculty participating in presentation of technical papers in nation/international conferences Provide scholarship /financial support for students undertaking innovative industry projects Specific Plans i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. Signing of MoU with industries by 2012 Creation of ‘Common Experts Group” to contain faculty and industry people having domain expertise by 2011 Increase number of industrial student projects to 25% by 2013 Conduct continuing education programmes for industry quarterly by 2012 Conduct value addition education programmes for students at the end of every semester by2012. Take up collaborative research projects minimum one every year by 2013 Organise national/international level conference by 2012 Introduce free elective subjects in curriculum Increase IRG from consultancy at least by 15% every year by 2012. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 27 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Activity Chart Related to Improving Interaction with Industry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signing of MoU with M/s industries and R&D organisations Creation of ‘Common Experts Group” Increase number of industrial student projects Conduct continuing education programmes for industry Organise national/level conference Depute faculty for Conferences/workshops/ Seminars Conduct value addition programmes for students Undertake collaborative research projects Increase industrial training for faculty and students Introduce free elective subjects in curriculum Offer consultancy service Formation of IIIC Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 28 46-48 43-45 40-42 37-39 34-36 31-33 28-30 25-27 22-24 19-21 16-18 13-15 10-12 7-9 Activity 4-6 Sl. No 1-3 Project Months TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala g. Enhancement of research and consultancy activities With the introduction of new PG programmes, the participation of faculty members into research will be increased. By establishing state-of-the-art equipment in laboratories, enriching the library with good volume of books and learning resources and also by providing high speed net connectivity and computational facilities, the faculty as well as students will always be in an ambience of research. Interacting with National level R&D organization through the infrastructure facilities established will also bring good results in research. The students can take up industry related M.Tech/Doctoral Projects. Because of the improved facilities, funded research projects can be brought in from various agencies. The following action plans are envisaged for enhancing the research and consultancy activities: i. ii. iii. Introduce new PG programmes Encourage faculty as well as students to publish research papers Encourage faculty to undertake consultancy works under Government Departments as well as industries Organize national and international level conferences on state-of-the-art technology Starting up of collaborative research projects with R&D organisations Explore funding from various state/national/international agencies for taking up research projects Create research fund from alumni, charitable organizations, prospective industries and professional societies like IEEE, CSI, ISTE etc for triggering research interest among UG students iv. v. vi. vii. Specific Plans i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. Setting up of all infrastructure facilities by 2011. Starting of PG programme on Network Engineering by 2011. Starting of PG programmes on Wireless, RF and Computer Networks , Computational Mechanics and Computer Aided Power Systems by 2012. Produce number of research publications by 20% every year by 2012 Undertake consultancy works to increase IRG by 15% by 2012. Organise national/international level conference by 2012 Undertake collaborative research projects with research organizations by 2012 Exploring funds from various agencies for undertaking research projects by 2012 Generation of research funds by 20% every year from 2010. Providing incentives for consultancies and participation in conferences for research publications Setting up of an innovation centre in the campus by 2012 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 29 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Activity Chart for Enhancement of research and consultancy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Starting of new PG programme on Network Engineering Starting of PG programmes on Wireless, RF and Computer Networks and Computational Mechanics Starting of PG programme on Computer Aided Power Systems Increase the publication of research papers in reputed journals by 20% every year Undertaking collaborative research projects Organising national/ international level conference Undertaking consultancy works Providing incentives for consultancies, participation in conferences for research paper presentation Exploring funds for research projects Creation of research funds Setting up of innovation centre Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 30 46-48 43-45 40-42 37-39 34-36 31-33 28-30 25-27 22-24 19-21 16-18 13-15 10-12 7-9 Activity 4-6 Sl. No 1-3 Project Months TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 2.5 D T E - Kerala Action Plan for improving the academic performance of SC/ST/OBC/academically weak students through innovative methods, such as remedial and skill development classes for increasing the transition rate and pass rate with the objective of improving their employability The percentages of seats reserved every year for SC/ST/OBC students in all disciplines are 8 % 2 and 26 % respectively. In addition to this, students belong to above category are eligible for general seats and normally occupied about 10% of the general seats. There is a good number of students with poor academic performance in other category also. By proper mentoring and continuous monitoring the academics of such students, the pass rate can be improved significantly. The significant reduction in the pass rate of such students was noticed and the institution is taking care for improving their academic performance by various measures to bring them along with other students. The Action plans for improving transition rate i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. Ensure all available scholarships in the institution for supporting financially needy students. Conduct remedial classes on difficult subjects after regular class ours and on holidays Conduct evaluation of their studies through class tests Engaging the students by giving assignments on simple topics and gradually increasing the gravity of topics Make them answering of university pattern questions and convince them about their performance in it Mentoring needy students. Provide counselling by External experts to needy students. Conducting Soft skill training for improving communication skill Arranging special coaching classes for improving their analytical, verbal and technical skill sets which are required for improving their employability. Setting up of a counselling cell in the campus and regular sessions of experts in the field by 2011. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 31 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Activity Chart for improving the academic performance of SC/ST/OBC/academically weak students for increasing the transition rate and pass rate with the objective of improving their employability 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Provide scholarships to the financially needy students. Conduct remedial classes Conduct evaluation of their studies through class tests Engaging the students by giving assignments Engaging the students for answering of university pattern questions Mentoring the most needy students Arranging External experts for counselling Conducting Soft skill training Arranging special coaching classes for improving their analytical, verbal and technical skill sets Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 32 46-48 43-45 40-42 37-39 34-36 31-33 28-30 25-27 22-24 19-21 16-18 13-15 10-12 7-9 Activity 4-6 Sl. No 1-3 Project Months TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.6 Action plan for strengthening of PG programmes, if any and starting of new PG programmes Already AICTE approval has been obtained for a PG programme on Network Engineering. Since this is a new PG programme under the University of Kerala, approval of the course is required which is pending consideration of the PG board of studies of the University. The programme is scheduled to start by 2011. In addition to this, two more PG programmes namely, (i) Wireless, RF and Computer Networks under the Electronics Engg Dept and (ii) Computational Mechanics under the Mechanical Engg and iii)Computer Aided Power Systems under the Electrical Engg Dept. are planned for commencing by 2012.. Establishment of various laboratories required for these course are also planned along with other infrastructural facilities during the project period. Specific Actions i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. Starting of PG programme on Network Engineering under the Department of Information Technology by 2011 Staring of starting two PG programmes namely, (i) Wireless, RF and Computer Networks under the Electronics Engg Dept and (ii) Computational Mechanics under the Mechanical Engg Dept.and Computer Aided Power Systems under the Electrical Engg Dept. by 2012. Visiting of senior faculty members to premier academic institutions to study the state-ofthe-art equipment and machinery requirements for establishing various laboratories for the proposed new PG programmes by 2011 Faculty members attending conferences on domains of identified PG programmes and interact with the experts for advice in making the PG programmes globally competitive. Setting up of various laboratories for the PG programmes by procuring modern equipment and machinery by 2012 Procurement of various advanced learning resources suitable for the proposed new PG programmes including more journals in the Library by 2012 Organizing national and international conferences on domains specific to the identified PG programmes Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 33 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Activity Chart for strengthening of PG programmes, if any and starting of new PG programmes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Starting of new PG programme on Network Engineering Starting of PG programmes on Wireless, RF and Computer Networks and Computational Mechanics Starting of PG programme on Computer Aided Power Systems Visit of Senior faculty to reputed institutions Setting up of labs suitable for the proposed PG programmes Organising national/ international level conference Participation of faculty in conferences/workshops Procurement of learning resources for the proposed PG programmes Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 34 46-48 43-45 40-42 37-39 34-36 31-33 28-30 25-27 22-24 19-21 16-18 13-15 10-12 7-9 Activity 4-6 Sl. No 1-3 Project Months TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.7 Faculty Development Plan for the first 18 months for improving their teaching, subject area and research competence based on Training Need Analysis (TNA) in the following areas. Enhancing Faculty and staff competence would receive focused attention under the project. The faculty development is closely linked to the overall goals of the institution and institutional proposal and coordinated with the proposed investment in equipment, learning resources and facilities. Faculty development needs to be carried out through the activities like qualification up gradation, subject knowledge and research competence up gradation, participation in seminars, conferences, workshops and pedagogical training. In order to identify the specific training needs of the various staff, Training Need Analysis (TNA) was conducted with all support staff, technical staff, administrative staff, faculty members, heads of departments and Principal. Aligning with the institution’s mission and vision, objectives and priorities, the training needs are listed for the various categories. Some of these programmes can be conducted in the institution as in-house programmes. And for the other programmes, the staffs are to be sent to reputed training organizations. The Training Need Analysis resulted in the identification of the following major domains for the different category of staff and faculty. Basic and advanced pedagogy The basic pedagogical training was included in the Induction Training programmes for young faculty. Advanced pedagogy training such as Effective Teaching-Learning Process, Training on E-learning tools and preparation of E-Learning materials, Class Room Management and Micro teaching in addition to basic training on Attitudinal and mindset change, personality development, communication skills and motivation, will be offered to all faculty members. The HoDs and Principal will be given training on institutional development and management, quality management, Management information system, Planning and Implementation, budgeting and financial management, system automation, human resource management etc in addition to basic training on personality development and motivation. Separate component is included in this under the Institutional Management Capacity Enhancement. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 35 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Subject/domain knowledge enhancement All categories of staff especially faculty, technical staff, administrative including financial staff expressed desire to enhance their knowledge in the respective domain to cope up the changing needs of their job requirements in tune with the objectives and priorities of the institution. The areas were knowledge enhancement is required for individual staff in each department/section have been collected and institutional training development plan has been prepared in the TNA. This training for domain knowledge enhancement will be conducted as in-house as well as sending the stakeholders to similar programmes conducted in other institutions. Attendance in activities such as workshops, seminars The institution encourages faculty from all engineering departments to attend short term/long term courses in their subject areas. Various National/International Seminars, Workshops Conferences etc are being planned during the project period to conduct within the Institution. Faculty members will be entrusted with necessary responsibilities for such programmes thereby ascertaining their attendance. More over faculty members are also permitted to participate and present technical papers in National/International conferences, which bring visibility of the Institution. Specific plan has been arrived at for sending faculty for such programmes. Improvement in faculty qualification Under the Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) every year good number of faculty members are being deputed for qualification upgradation in premier institutions like IITs, IISc, NITs etc. The programmes include deputation for acquiring M.Tech and Doctoral degrees. The faculty to be deputed for such programmes also is given in 18 months training development plan of the institution. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 36 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Improving research capabilities The institution has already taken various initiates to improve research capabilities among faculty members. By providing state-of-the-art infrastructure facilities in the various laboratories, better computational facilities and learning resource in the library, significant improvement in research ambience will be generated in the institution. Moreover, the tie-up with nearby R&D organizations and premier academic institutions will help the students and faculty to undertake research projects. CERD of Government of Kerala encourages research by Engineering students as well as faculty for viable projects of their own and also in collaboration with other research institution and industries. Funding is also available for initiating such research projects under this scheme. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 37 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.8 Action Plan for training Technical and Other Staff 2.8.1 Action Plan for Training the Faculty the first 18 months Sl # Prioritized Training Project Months/ Number of people to be trained 1-3 4-6 7-9 10-12 13-15 Faculty (Basic and Advanced Pedagogy Training) 1 InductonTraining/ Effective 0 0 Teaching and Learning Methods 2 E-Learning tools 0 5 3 Curriculum development 4 Guiding and counseling students Leadership and personality development Instructional design and delivery 5 6 16-18 5 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 Subject/Domain knowledge enhancement/improving research capabilities 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Designing and carrying out research project and publishing papers Subject updating in your field of specialization Visit and training in international institutes of excellence in relevant subjects. Providing consultancy services Industrial Training Visiting and training in Institutions of excellence Improving faculty qualification (QIP) 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 4 4 4 4 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 16 29 29 29 29 Total 0 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 38 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.8.2 Action Plan for Training Technical and other staff for the first 18 months Sl # Prioritized Training Project Months/ Number of people to be trained 1-3 4-6 7-9 10-12 13-15 Support Staff/Administrative staff/(Basic and Advanced Pedagogy Training) 1 Office Administration 0 2 0 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 and automation with maximum utilization of free software. Attitude Development & healthy relationship Service rules (KSR, purchase procedure,) Personality development Time management and Record maintenance Motivational training Professional ethics 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 Technical Staff (Basic and Advanced Pedagogy Training) 1 0 2 Knowledge up gradation in relevant fields Lab Management Computer networking and administration Software training on relevant fields Maintenance and troubleshooting of computer system and accessories Industrial Training Effective demonstration skills General maintenance Safety practices IS code familiarization Calibration of equipments Soft skills Total 16-18 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 16 2 16 0 16 2 16 0 16 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 39 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.8.3 Action Plan for Training for HoDs/ Principal Areas of Training/ Development 1 2 3 4 Visit premier institutions of excellence Institutional development/ Management Budgeting and Financial Management Accreditation Duration (Days) 10 Convenient (tentative) Date Apr/May Trainer Organization IITs,IISc, VSSC and institutions abroad 5 Any time NITTTR 5 Any time IIM Kozhikode 5 Any Time NITTTR Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 40 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.9 Relevance and coherence of Institutional Development Proposal with State’s/National/Industrial/Economic Development Plan The exponential growth in Technical Education has however not translated into any significant growth in the number of quality graduates due to restricted availability of qualified faculty. There is currently a huge gap between quality and quantity in Technical Education. Government of India along with State Governments has taken concerted efforts to bridge this gap. Some of the concerns in Engineering Education system are: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. Faculty Shortage/Up gradation Industry – academia collaboration Obsolete Learning infrastructure Stagnating Research Attracting students to become Faculty Imbalance in Engineering output and UG,PG and Doctoral level Government of India’s National Policy of Education has suggested major steps to promote efficiency and effectiveness of engineering education few of them are: i. ii. iii. iv. High priority for modernization and removal of obsolescence More effective staff recruitment procedures, career opportunities, service conditions, consultancy norms Assigning multiple roles to teachers to perform teaching, research, development of learning resources, initial and in service training etc Encouraging faculty to generate resources using their capabilities to provide service to the community and industry Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 41 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala Government of Kerala also has come out with various programmes to improve the Technical Education scenario in the State. The major activities in this direction include: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. Formation of Technological University Introduction of more PG programmes in Institutions Filling up of all vacancies in the institutions Special Education Drive in Information Technology (SPEED-IT) a programme jointly initiated by the Information Technology and the Higher Education Departments of Government of Kerala to offer scholarships to PG and Research scholars at the same rate as that of GATE qualified students. Centre for Engineering Research and Development was established at College of Engineering Trivandrum with sufficient budget for encouraging and boosting the research culture among faculty members of the Engineering College in the State State Government generously extends financial support for conducting as many Visiting Faculty Programmes. Most of the class rooms have been made smart class rooms by the introduction of ICT Through the EDUSAT facility internationally reputed expert lectures are made available lively and the students can interact Skill development programmes under STEP4U has been introduced in the institution thereby the unemployed SC/ST youths are getting opportunities for undergoing various job oriented training programmes. State Government promotes signing of MoUs with various industries, academia and Research organizations for mutual benefits. Considering the above aspects, it is well clear that the Institutional Development Proposal for the sub-component 1.1 under the TEQIP II is dovetail with and is in coherence with the State’s and National Economics Development plan. Moreover Government has issued a special order given as annexure iv to make Government Bartonhill Thiruvananthapuram to be developed into Centre of Excellence at par with College of Engineering Thiruvananthapuram. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 42 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.10 The Participation of departments/faculty in the proposal preparation and implementation For the successful implementation of the project right from the very beginning, the college academic council has decided to constitute a coordination team with the following officials. Care was taken to include representatives from all sections of staff of the institution. Various duties were assigned to them in the preparation of development proposal and the subsequent implementation of the project. TEQIP Co-ordinator Prof. S. Krshnan Kutty, HoD, I T Dept. Co-Coordinators Prof. Raveendranathan K.C., HOD, Electronics Dept. Dr. Ramachandran .G , HOD, Mechanical Engineering Dept. Dr. Jayapraksh P, HOD, Electrical Engg Dept. Members Electronics & Communication Dept Mechanical Engg Dept Information Technology Dept Electrical & Electronics Dept. Science Dept Workshop Library Office Physical Education General Subcommitte All other Prof. Amby A.K. Sri. Biju K S Prof. Suneesh S.S Prof. Balu John Dr. Rajesh N.R. Dr. Savier J.S Prof. B. Mayadevi Smt. Arlne Davidson R Dr. Shinelal Sri. Ajith Jain Thomas Sri. Samuel C Sri Joseph George Smt. Pushpamma K Dr. Vimal kumar P Dr. K Bindukumar staff members are members of the sub committee Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 43 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.11 The Institutional Project implementation arrangements The project at the institutional level will be managed by two bodies (i) the Board of Governors (BoG) and (ii) an institutional TEQIP Unit. Government have already constituted the BoG and orders have been issued which is enclosed as annexure III. BoG’s functions are: Take all policy decisions with regard to smooth, cost effective and timely implementation of the institutional sub-project. Form, supervise and guide various committees required for project implementation an internal project monitoring. Ensure overall faculty development. Enable implementation of all academic and non academic reforms Ensure proper utilization of projrct fund and timely submission of Financial Management Reports(FMRs) and Utilization Certificates. Ensure compliance with the agreed procedures for procurement of goods, works and services and Financial Management Monitor progress in the carrying out of all proposed Project activities, resolve bottlenecks, and enable the institution to achieve targets for all key indicators. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 44 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala The institutional TEQIP Unit will have representation from academic officials of the institution, faculty, administrative officer, technical and non-technical support staff. Head of the institution will be responsible for implementation of the institutional sub-project. He/She will be assisted by senior professors for coordinating the activities of the project. The structure of Institutional TEQIP Unit is as follows Board of Governors Head of Institution Institutional TEQIP Unit Academic Unit Financial Management Unit Monitoring & Evaluation Unit Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram Procurement Unit including Civil works 45 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.12 Institutional Project Budget in Table -29 Table -29 Institutional Budget for Sub-component 1.1 ( ` In Crore) 5 6 7 8 9 10 2014-15 4 2013-14 3 2012-13 2 2011-12 1 2010-11 Sl. No. Project Life Allocation Project Financial Year 2.252 0.225 1.577 0.450 0.000 0.000 2.400 0.2400 1.680 0.480 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.524 0.000 0.085 0.000 0.439 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 (v) Procurement of furniture (vi) Establishment/Upgradation of Central and Departmental Computer Centres (vii) Modernization/Improvements of supporting departments (viii) Modernization and strengthening of libraries and increasing access to knowledge resources (ix) Refurbishment (Minor Civil Works) 0.224 0.730 0.000 0.000 0.224 0.730 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.215 0.100 0.115 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.655 0.055 0.150 0.150 0.150 0.150 0.620 0.00 0.620 0.000 0.000 0.000 Providing Teaching and Research Assistantship to increase enrolment in existing and new PG programmes in engineering disciplines Enhancement of R&D and institutional consultancy activities Faculty and Staff Development (including faculty qualification up gradation, pedagogical training, and organizing/participation of faculty in workshops, seminars and conferences ) for improved competence based on TNA Enhanced interaction with Industry Institutional management capacity enhancement Implementation of reforms Academics support for weak students under the aegis of Finishing School Technical assistance for procurement and academic activities Incremental Operating Cost TOTAL 1.270 0.000 0.090 0.385 0.535 0.260 0.300 0.00 0.075 0.075 0.075 0.075 0.480 0.010 0.120 0.120 0.120 0.110 0.464 0.380 0.020 0.020 0.100 0.100 0.124 0.100 0.120 0.100 0.120 0.060 0.253 0.400 0.000 0.005 0.080 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.050 0.100 .0230 0.095 0.253 0.005 0.075 0.070 0.053 0.050 1.270 12.690 0.010 0.755 0.300 6.575 0.300 2.454 0..310 1.613 0.350 1.293 Activities Infrastructure improvements for teaching, training and learning through: (i) Modernization and strengthening of laboratories (ii) Establishment of new laboratories for existing UG and PG programmes (iii) Modernization of classrooms (iv) Updation of Learning Resources Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 46 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.13 Targets against the deliverables listed in Table -30 Table-30: Project Targets for Institutions under Sub-Component 1.1 Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 Deliverables No. of students registered for a. Masters programme in Engineering b. Doctoral programme in Engineering Revenue from externally funded R&D projects and consultancies in total revenue (` in lacs) No. of publications in referred journals a. National b. International IRG as % of total annual recurring expenditure Baseline Nil Nil 0 0 162 5 Nil 2 5 Nil One 15% 6 3 20% 15 10 25% Nil Nil 8 5 16 10 42.77% Nil 75% 50% 90% 75% 3.2 Nil Nil Nil 5 6 2 3 UG Programmes Vacancy reduced to 10% or less Masters 36 Doctoral 5 8 10 6 All UG and PG programmes Zero 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Required to be obtained 4 16 7 8 No. of co-authored publications in referred journals a. National b. International Students credentials a. Campus placement rate of UG Students PG Students b. Average salary of placement package for ( ` in lacs) UG Students PG Students No. of collaborative programmes with Industry Accreditation Status (obtained and applied) 9 Vacancy position for faculty and staff 15.78% 10 Percentage of regular faculty having a master degree or a doctorate degree in Engg discipline Masters 33 Doctoral 5 11 Transition rate from 1st to 2nd year for the following All students SC & ST students OBC students Women students 6 12 Autonomy status 13 Enrollment of faculty with only Bachelor degree for qualification upgradation Any other academic deliverables(maximum 3) Nil 13 (i) Targets to be achieved At the end By Project of 2 years Closing 100% 100% 100% 100% Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram Masters 44 Doctoral 10 47 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E - Kerala 2.14 Action Plan to ensure that the project activities would be sustained after the end of the Project. Government of Kerala will provide proportionate budget allocation every year under Plan and Non-Plan schemes for various schemes for the development of the Institution. The initiatives like deputing faculty for QIP, Visiting Faculty Programmes, Conducting short term courses, sponsoring faculty for presenting papers in conferences, introduction of ICT, SPEED-IT programme for giving scholarship for PG students, STEP4U for supporting unemployed youths in SC/ST category etc will be continued. More over the outcome of the project will also generate significant internal revenue through the various activities envisaged in it. Hence the project will sustain beyond the period. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 48 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 2.15 D T E - Kerala Procurement Plan for the first 18 months for Goods and Civil Works in Table-31 and consultant Services in Table-32 with budget and time frame. Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 49 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Table - 4 : 18 MONTHS PROCUREMENT PLAN FOR WORKS/GOODS FOR PROJECT Package No. Sl. No. Activities 1 2 3 Description of Works/Goods Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 4 5 6 7 6,500,000 DGS&D Apr-2011 July-2011 5,00,000 DGS&D Apr-2011 3,00,000 DGS&D 3000000 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 6,500,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 6,500,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 July-2011 5,00,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 5,00,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 Apr-2011 July-2011 3,00,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 3,00,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 Direct Apr-2011 July-2011 35,00,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 35,00,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 Direct Apr-2011 July-2011 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 50,000 Direct Apr-2011 July-2011 40,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 40,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 LabView Software 3,40,000 Direct Apr-2011 July-2011 3,50,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 3,50,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection, AutoDesk Design Suite 5,00,000 Direct Apr-2011 Sept-2011 5,50,000 Aug-11 NA Sep-11 Oct-11 5,50,000 Dec-11 Apr-2012 Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Value Contract award Date Date of Completion of Contract 13 14 DEPT. OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IT1 IT2 IT3 1 2 3 Establishment of Central Computing Facility (CCF) Setting up of Central Computing Facility (CCF) Blade Servers (3) Desktop PCs (100) 20KVA UPS Network Printer (1) Network Racks, Switches & Structured cabling for 100 nodes Air-conditioners 3T (6) Learning Resources MATLAB IDL 20 user license 4 System Software - OS Antivirus 5 IT4 6 7 8 Mathematica (20 user License) CCF Mathcad Software 500,000 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 495,800 495,800 50 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. Sl. No. Activities 1 2 3 D T E Kerala Description of Works/Goods Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 4 5 6 7 2,000,000 DGS&D Apr-2011 July-2011 Network Routers, Racks &Switches 5,00,000 DGS&D Apr-2011 Air-conditioners 2T (3) 1,20,000 DGS&D 20,00,000 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 2,000,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 2,000,000 Dec-2011 Feb-2012 July-2011 5,00,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 5,00,000 Dec-2011 Feb-2012 Apr-2011 July-2011 1,20,000 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 1,20,000 Dec-2011 Feb-2012 Direct Apr-2011 July-2011 20,00,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 20,00,000 Dec-2011 Feb-2012 1,000,000 DC Apr-11 Sep-11 1,000,000 Oct-11 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 1,000,000 Feb-12 Apr-12 13,00,000 Open Tender Feb-2011 July-2011 13,00,000 Aug-2011 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 13,00,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 4,00,000 Open Tender Feb-2011 July-2011 4,00,000 NA Sep-2011 Oct-2011 4,00,000 Dec-2011 Apr-2012 Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Value Contract award Date 13 Date of Completion of Contract 14 NEW PG COURSE ON NETWORK ENGINEERING Servers (1) IT5 Desktop PCs (20) 9 IT6 10 IT7 11 IT8 Network Security Lab 5 KVA UPS (2) 12 Hardware Proxy (Cyberoam etc) Network Printer (1) Softwares – Network simulator, Tripwire, Snort IDS and IPS Toolkit, L0phtcrack, Patriotbox, GFI Languard etc Aug-2011 System Softwares – OS, antivirus Research & Development IT9 Software system for Cloud Computing Infrastructure 13 IT10 14 CCF 1.3 Furniture Computer Table (100) Computer Chair (110) IT11 15 Network Security Lab Shoe racks/almirahs/white boards Computer Table (30) Computer Chair (30) Aug-2011 Shoe racks/almirahs/white boards Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 51 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. Sl. No. Activities 1 ME1 2 3 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Lab 1 2 3 DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGG ME2 5 Heat Engines Lab 4 7 ME3 8 9 10 Thermal Engg Lab 6 D T E Kerala Description of Works/Goods Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 4 5 6 7 3,75,000 NS 6/11 6/11 3,75,000 NS 6/11 3,75,000 NS 11,50,000 Centrifugal Pump test rig for variable speed testing with Data Acquisition system Pelton Wheel test rig with data acquisition system Test rig for pumps in series and parallel with Data acquisition system 4 stroke CRDI multi cylinder diesel engine test rig with data acquisition system 4 stroke MPFI multi cylinder petrol engine test rig with data acquisition system Data Acquisition system with FFT analyser and software Digital Micro Manometer Pressure gauge calibration equipment Thermocouple calibrator Heat pipe apparatus Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 3,75,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 375,000 1/12 6/11 3,75,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 375,000 1/12 6/11 6/11 3,75,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 375,000 1/12 NS 6/11 6/11 11,50,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 1,150,000 1/12 11,50,000 NS 6/11 6/11 11,50,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 1,150,000 1/12 9,00,000 NS 6/11 6/11 9,00,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 900,000 1/12 80,000 NS 6/11 6/11 80,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 80,000 1/12 80,000 NS 6/11 6/11 80,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 80,000 1/12 70,000 NS 6/11 6/11 70,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 70,000 1/12 1,00,000 NS 6/11 6/11 1,00,000 7/11 NA 7/11 8/11 9/11 1,00,000 1/12 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 13 14 52 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. 1 Sl. No. Activities 2 3 11 ME4 CAD Lab 12 13 14 15 Description of Works/Goods 4 Desktop Computer (30 Nos) UPS 5 kVA (2 Nos) Multi purpose heavy duty network printer, Scanner and Copier (1 No) Security System wiith mini server Upgradation of existing Ansys D T E Kerala Estimated Cost(Rs) 5 Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 6 7 9 10 11 12 1,100,000 DGS&D 9/11 9/11 1,100,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 13 1,100,000 14 4/12 400,000 DGS&D 9/11 9/11 400,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 400,000 4/12 100,000 DGS&D 9/11 9/11 100,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 100,000 4/12 1,50,000 Direct 9/11 9/11 1,50,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 1,50,000 4/12 2,25,000 Direct 9/11 9/11 2,25,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 2,25,000 4/12 15,00,000 Direct 9/11 9/11 15,00,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 15,00,000 4/12 15,00,000 Direct 9/11 9/11 15,00,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 15,00,000 4/12 Lab for New PG course 17 ME5 18 19 Computational Mechanics Lab 16 20 ANSYS Multi physics & Fluent and Gambit CATIA MSC ADAMS Higher end workstations (8 Nos) 6,00,000 Direct 9/11 9/11 6,00,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 6,00,000 4/12 600,000 DGS&D 9/11 9/11 600,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 600,000 4/12 UPS 5 kVA (1 Nos) 200,000 DGS&D 9/11 9/11 200,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 200,000 4/12 Direct 9/11 9/11 1,000,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 1,000,000 4/12 Research & Development ME6 21 R&D Machine Vision System 1,000,000 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 53 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. Sl. No. Activities 1 2 3 D T E Kerala Description of Works/Goods Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 4 5 6 7 23000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 44000 NS 06/2011 25000 NS 22000 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 23000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 23000 11/2011 07/2011 44000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 44000 11/2011 06/2011 07/2011 25000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 25000 11/2011 NS 06/2011 07/2011 22000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 22000 11/2011 33000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 33000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 33000 11/2011 36000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 36000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 36000 11/2011 100000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 100000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 100000 11/2011 130000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 130000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 130000 11/2011 50000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 50000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 50000 11/2011 60000 NS 02/2011 04/2011 60000 05/2011 NA 06/2011 07/2011 08/2011 60000 08/2011 100000 NS 02/2011 04/2011 100000 05/2011 NA 06/2011 07/2011 08/2011 100000 08/2011 180000 NS 02/2011 04/2011 180000 05/2011 NA 06/2011 07/2011 08/2011 180000 08/2011 28000 NS 02/2011 04/2011 28000 05/2011 NA 06/2011 07/2011 08/2011 28000 08/2011 30000 NS 02/2011 04/2011 30000 05/2011 NA 06/2011 07/2011 08/2011 30000 08/2011 Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 13 14 DEPT. OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 1 2 4 EC1 5 6 PCB and Mini Project Lab 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 EC2 13 Circuits Lab PHOTO RESIST DIP COATING MACHINE for coating of laminates with Photoresist UV Exposure unit A Double Sided exposure unit for PCB / Film exposure. ETCHING MACHINE for single and double sided PCB etching DYE/DEVELOPER (2 in 1 Unit) Unit for dying and Developing both in 1 machine ROLLER TINNING MACHINE Unit for Tin/Solder coating of PCBs Acessories and Chemicals for 1) Board Preparation & Cleaning 2) For Photoresist Dip Coating Machine 3) For Etching Machine 4) For PCB Drilling Machine and 5) For Roller Tin Machine 3 MHz Function Generator (5Nos.) Multioutput Power Supplies 032V/0-2A, 5V/0-5A, ±12V/00.5A (10Nos.) Analog and Digital IC Tester for testing both Digital and Analog IC's (1No.) Dual tracking Power supply ±15V/2A (10Nos.) Function generator 3MHz (10Nos.) Function generator 10MHz (10Nos.) Audio Power Meter 150W (2Nos.) 14 Digital IC Tester (2Nos.) 15 Analog IC Tester (2Nos.) 35000 NS 02/2011 04/2011 35000 05/2011 NA 06/2011 07/2011 08/2011 35000 08/2011 16 Digital and Analog IC Tester (2Nos.) 100000 NS 02/2011 04/2011 100000 05/2011 NA 06/2011 07/2011 08/2011 100000 08/2011 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 54 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. 1 Sl. No. Activities 2 3 17 18 20 EC3 21 22 Communication Engg Lab 19 23 24 26 27 EC4 28 29 30 Digital Interated Circuits 25 Description of Works/Goods 4 Analog CRO 40MHz (5 Nos.) Digital Storage Oscilloscope 60MHz (5Nos.) Multioutput Power Supplies 0-32V/ 0-2A, 5V/0-5A, ±15V/00.5A (10Nos.) Dual tracking Power supply ±15V/1A (10Nos.) Function generator 3MHz (5Nos.) Function generator 10MHz (5Nos.) Audio Power Meter 150W (2Nos.) Digital and Analog IC Tester (2Nos.) 2KVA On line UPS, 4Hours backup Digital Storage Oscilloscope 60MHz (5Nos.) Function generator 3MHz (5Nos.) Digital IC Trainers (30Nos.) 2KVA On line UPS, 4Hours backup 34 channel logic analyser D T E Kerala Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 200000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 200000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 200000 04/2012 290000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 290000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 290000 04/2012 125000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 125000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 125000 04/2012 60000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 60000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 60000 04/2012 50000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 50000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 50000 04/2012 90000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 90000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 90000 04/2012 28000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 28000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 28000 04/2012 100000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 100000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 100000 04/2012 150000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 150000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 150000 04/2012 290000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 290000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 290000 04/2012 50000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 50000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 50000 04/2012 90000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 90000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 90000 04/2012 150000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 150000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 150000 04/2012 713000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 713000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 713000 04/2012 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 8 Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) 13 14 55 Sl. No. Activities 1 2 3 31 EC5 32 33 34 EC6 35 Ind Ele Lab Package No. Analog Integrated Circuits Lab TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 36 37 39 40 EC7 41 42 43 44 45 Digital Signal Processing Lab 38 D T E Kerala Description of Works/Goods Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 4 Digital Storage Oscilloscope 40MHz (5 Nos.) Digital Storage Oscilloscope 60MHz (5Nos.) Dual tracking Power supply ±15V/1A (10Nos.) 3ф Isolation transformer, 20KVA 60 MHz DSO with High Voltage Probes, 4 Nos. Digital Storage Oscilloscope 60MHz (5 Nos.) Digital Starter Kits TMS320C6713 with CC Studio (5Nos.) Digital Starter Kits TMS320C6416 with CC Studio (10Nos.) Digital Starter Kits TMS320C6455 with CC Studio (5Nos.) Image daughter Card with LCD display (2Nos.) 4 Channel Audio daughter Card (2Nos.) DM6437 Video Development Module (4Nos.) Spectrum Analyzer 3GHz NI Biomedical startup kit 3.0 Instrumentation Sensor Kit for NI ELVIS II (DAQ) (2Nos) 5 6 7 400000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 290000 NS 06/2011 60000 NS 60000 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 400000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 400000 11/2011 07/2011 290000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 290000 11/2011 06/2011 07/2011 60000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 60000 11/2011 NS 11/2010 12/2010 60000 12/2010 NA 01/2011 02/2011 03/2011 60000 03/2011 300000 NS 11/2010 12/2010 300000 12/2010 NA 01/2011 02/2011 03/2011 300000 03/2011 290000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 290000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 290000 04/2012 312000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 312000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 312000 04/2012 178000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 178000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 178000 04/2012 234000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 234000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 234000 04/2012 250000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 250000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 250000 04/2012 124600 NS 11/2011 12/2011 124600 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 124600 04/2012 312000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 312000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 312000 04/2012 901600 NS 11/2011 12/2011 901600 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 901600 04/2012 900000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 900000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 900000 04/2012 950000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 950000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 950000 04/2012 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 13 14 56 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 1 Sl. No. Activities 2 3 46 EC8 47 Communicatio n Systems Lab Package No. 48 50 EC9 51 Microcontroller Lab 49 52 53 55 EC10 56 Computer Lab 54 57 Description of Works/Goods 4 Agilent Lab Station (2Nos.) PCB Design Software MultiSim with Ultiboard (15 Licenses) 34 Channel Logic Analyzer PIC Microcontroller Trainer Kits (10Nos.) LPC 2148 ARM Development board (5Nos.) Universal embedded board with PIC 18F piggy pack (5Nos.) MPLAB In Circuit Debugger for PIC series (3Nos.) IAR Embedded Work Bench for ARM (10User) Desktop PC Intel Core i5-650 or better (30Nos.) Cisco Catalyst 2960-S series Switch (3Nos.) APC 5 KVA Online UPS, 2 Hours (2 No.) Server 4 Processor Intel Xeon Quad Core (1No.) D T E Kerala Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value Preparation of Bid Document (Date) 8 Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 310500 NS 11/2011 12/2011 310500 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 13 310500 04/2012 14 577500 NS 11/2011 12/2011 577500 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 577500 04/2012 780850 NS 11/2011 12/2011 780850 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 780850 04/2012 150000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 150000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 150000 04/2012 115000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 115000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 115000 04/2012 172500 NS 11/2011 12/2011 172500 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 172500 04/2012 79350 NS 11/2011 12/2011 79350 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 79350 04/2012 624000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 624000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 624000 04/2012 800000 DGS&D 11/2011 12/2011 800000 12/2011 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 800000 04/2012 82800 NS 11/2011 12/2011 82800 12/2011 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 82800 04/2012 460000 DGS&D 11/2011 12/2011 460000 12/2011 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 460000 04/2012 320000 DGS&D 11/2011 12/2011 320000 12/2011 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 320000 04/2012 400000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 300000 12/2011 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 300000 04/2012 800000 NS 11/2011 12/2011 750000 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 750000 04/2012 1377800 NS 11/2011 12/2011 1248480 01/2012 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 1248480 04/2012 58 EC11 59 60 Establishment of Wireless,RF Lab New PG Lab for Wireless, RF Vector Signal Generator Microwave Network Analyzer Network Analyzer Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 57 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. 1 Sl. No. Activities 2 3 61 63 EC12 64 Microwave and Optical Communication Lab 62 65 67 EC13 68 Furniture 66 Description of Works/Goods 4 Microwave USB Power Meter (1No.) Microwave Bench Gunn Source 2 Nos. 850nm PF LED Module with 1m Plastic Fiber, Power Supply & accessories (2Nos.) PIN Photo Diode ( Si – 850nm) Module with 1m plastic Fiber (one end ST Connectorized), Power Supply & accessories (2Nos.) Si Hand held power meter calibrated for 650nm/850nm (2Nos.) 880nm Handheld Fiber Optic Power Source with INT/EXT/CW operation (2Nos.) Laser Diode Unit, 650nm LD Driver, Hand held Power Meter with remote PD, XY rail 2Nos. Single Mode Glass Fiber with different V Numbers & accessories Experimental OTDR & Mechanical splicing kit:OTDR with different building blocks (1No.) Software for wireless application- CST MICRO WAVE STUDIO / HFSS Computer chair seat and back cushion Computer table-rack type top high quality plywood and mica. D T E Kerala Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 300000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 300000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 300000 11/2011 150000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 150000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 150000 11/2011 220000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 220000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 220000 11/2011 264000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 264000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 264000 11/2011 400000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 400000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 400000 11/2011 1175000 NS 06/2011 07/2011 1175000 08/2011 NA 09/2011 10/2011 11/2011 1175000 11/2011 240000 Tender 6/2011 7/2011 241500 8/2011 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 241500 04/2012 300000 Tender 6/2011 7/2011 300000 8/2011 NA 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 300000 04/2012 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 8 Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) 13 14 58 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. Sl. No. Activities 1 2 3 D T E Kerala Description of Works/Goods Estimated Cost(Rs) Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 4 5 6 7 70000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 600000 NS 11-Jun 200000 NS 80000 Function generators (10 nos) Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (5 no.s) Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 70000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 70000 Feb-12 Apr-12 Jul-11 600000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 600000 Feb-12 Apr-12 11-Jun Jul-11 200000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 200000 Feb-12 Apr-12 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 80000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 80000 Feb-12 Apr-12 100000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 100000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 100000 Feb-12 Apr-12 125000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 125000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 125000 Feb-12 Apr-12 Feb-12 Apr-12 Feb-12 Apr-12 Feb-12 Apr-12 Apr-12 Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Value Contract award Date Date of Completion of Contract 13 14 2 EE1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EE2 11 12 13 14 Setting up of Systems and Control Lab 1 Setting up of Power Electronics Lab DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 3 phase IGBT power inverter module( 2 nos) 60 MHz Digital Real Time Storage Oscilloscope 1GS/s sampling rate per channel+ communicator + extension module ( 6 nos ) Power scope ( 5 nos ) IGBT chopper module with DC motor isolation transformer ( 2 nos ) PID Controller (1) 50000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 50000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 50000 AC Servomotor Controller (1) 40000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 40000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 40000 Transfer function simulator (1) 60000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 60000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 60000 Educational Robot Kit (5) 207450 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 207450 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 207450 Feb-12 200000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 200000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 200000 Feb-12 Apr-12 Robotic Research platform (3) 125000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 125000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 125000 Feb-12 Apr-12 CRO (5 no.s) 120000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 120000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 120000 Feb-12 Apr-12 50000 NS 11-Jun Jul-11 50000 Aug-11 NA Aug-11 Sep-11 50000 Feb-12 Apr-12 Autotransformer 3ϕ & 1ϕ (3+2) Flow level controller Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 59 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. 1 Sl. No. Activities 2 3 4 Induction motor Alternator set(2)5HP/5KVA,8A DC motor -Alternator set (2)5HP,5KVA,8A Salient pole alternator (2)5HP,5KVA,8A Squirrel cage Induction motor (2)5HP,1440rpm DC Motor-Induction generator set, 5Hp,1500rpm/5HP,4.5 B Slipring Induction motor (2), 5HP, 1440 rpm, 7.3 Amp Three phase Rectifier unit 17 18 19 EE3 20 21 22 Upgradation of Electrical Machines Lab 15 16 23 26 EE4 27 28 29 Microprocessor Lab 24 25 Description of Works/Goods DC motor -generator set (2) 3.5KW, 1500rpm/3KW,17 amp Rheostatic load 3 phase 15 KW (2) Control unit for speed control of Ims (2) Usb enabled 8051 microcontroller (5) Usb enabled PIC (5) DSP kits (5) Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (2) Interfacing devices D T E Kerala Estimated Cost(Rs) 5 Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date Contract award Value 12 Contract award Date Date of Completion of Contract 6 7 9 10 11 300000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 300000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 300000 May/12 Jul/12 300000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 300000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 300000 May/12 Jul/12 400000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 400000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 400000 May/12 Jul/12 40000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 40000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 40000 May/12 Jul/12 150000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 150000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 150000 May/12 Jul/12 200000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 200000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 200000 May/12 Jul/12 300000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 300000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 300000 May/12 Jul/12 300000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 300000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 300000 May/12 Jul/12 100000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 100000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 100000 May/12 Jul/12 200000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 200000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 200000 May/12 Jul/12 50000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 50000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 50000 May/12 Jul/12 50000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 50000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 50000 May/12 Jul/12 250000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 250000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 250000 May/12 Jul/12 60000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 60000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 60000 May/12 Jul/12 50000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 50000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 50000 May/12 Jul/12 Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 8 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) 13 14 60 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 1 Sl. No. Activities 2 3 30 EE5 31 32 33 EE6 34 35 Description of Works/Goods Estimated Cost(Rs) 4 Digital Trainer Kit (10) 200000 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (10 nos) Server tion of Digital Setting up of Circuits Software and Laboratory ( UG, Electroni PG) c Circuits Package No. D T E Kerala Desktop PCs (30) Method of Procurement 5 Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 7 9 10 Sep/11 Oct/11 200000 Nov-10 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 200000 May/12 Jul/12 250000 NS Sep/11 Oct/11 125000 Nov-11 NA Nov-11 Dec-11 125000 May/12 Jul/12 500000 DGS&D 4/12 NA 5/12 400000 8/12 12/11 400000 12/12 1200000 DGS&D 4/12 NA 5/12 1100000 8/12 12/11 1100000 12/12 NA 5/12 400000 8/12 12/11 400000 4/12 12/12 4/12 NA 8/12 5/12 5/12 100000 12/12 5/12 5/12 12 Contract award Date 6 8/11 11 Bids Opening date NS 8/11 8 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) 13 14 5 kVA UPS (2) 400000 DGS&D Network racks and switches 100000 DGS&D 8/11 12/11 100000 1,000,000 NS 8/11 12/11 600,000 4/12 NA 5/12 5/12 600,000 8/12 12/12 Power line series compensator demonstration model 500000 NS 8/11 12/11 500000 4/12 NA 5/12 5/12 500000 8/12 12/12 Clamp on power module 300000 NS 8/11 12/11 300000 4/12 NA 5/12 5/12 300000 8/12 12/12 8/11 5/12 EE8 Setting up of Power Setting up of Relay Lab for UG Systems Lab ( UG, PG and New PG programme ) New PG programme (M.Tech in Computer Aided Power Systems) 36 37 38 EE9 39 40 41 IDMT Overcurrent static relay ,IDMT Overcurrent Electromagnetic Relay, under voltage, Motor Protection relay, Microprocessor based undervoltage/overvoltage relay,overcurrent elay, Negative sequence, Overcurrent relay test kit, Relay testing Unit 1500000 NS 8/11 12/11 1500000 4/12 NA 5/12 5/12 1500000 8/12 12/12 Power Quality Analyser 300000 NS 8/11 12/11 300000 4/12 NA 5/12 5/12 300000 8/12 12/12 Digital Storage Oscilloscope 100000 NS 8/11 12/11 100000 4/12 NA 5/12 5/12 100000 8/12 12/12 Mi Power Software 200,000 NS 5/11 5/11 200,000 8/11 NA 8/11 9/11 200,000 12/11 4/12 PSCAD 5 user LAN software 500,000 NS 5/11 5/11 500,000 8/11 NA 8/11 9/11 500,000 12/11 4/12 webots robotic simulation software 150000 NS 5/11 5/11 150000 8/11 NA 8/11 9/11 150000 12/11 4/12 Electric Power Training System 42 EE10 43 44 Software for Power System and other Applications Learning Resources Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 61 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Package No. Sl. No. Activities Description of Works/Goods 1 2 3 4 Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 6 7 150,000 DGS&D 6/11 6/11 100,000 Direct 6/11 6/11 Estimated Cost(Rs) 5 Estimate Sanctioned Date Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 150,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 150,000 4/12 100,000 7/12 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 100,000 4/13 Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 13 14 1 GE1 2 3 4 Modernisation of Library Library Modernisation Thin Clients Computers (20 nos) Upgradation of Libray Automation Software Procurement of E-Journals 4,800,000 NS 6/11 6/11 4,800,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 4,800,000 4/12 Procurement of text books 1,500,000 NS 6/11 6/11 1,500,000 7/12 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 1,500,000 4/13 Equipment Horzontal metal cutting band saw m/c 6 7 GE2 8 9 Central Workshop 5 10 400,000 NS 6/11 6/11 400,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 400,000 4/12 Heavy duty carpenter vice 55,000 NS 6/11 6/11 55,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 55,000 4/12 Arc Welding m/c 75,000 NS 6/11 6/11 75,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 75,000 4/12 TIG welding m/c 225,000 NS 6/11 6/11 225,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 225,000 4/12 MIG Welding m/c 150,000 NS 6/11 6/11 150,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 150,000 4/12 X-ray welding kit 75,000 NS 6/11 6/11 75,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 75,000 4/12 Peck Deck 23,000 NS 6/11 6/11 23,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 23,000 4/12 24,500 NS 6/11 6/11 24,500 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 24,500 4/12 20,750 NS 6/11 6/11 20,750 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 20,750 4/12 Seated Rowing Pulley 21,000 NS 6/11 6/11 21,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 21,000 4/12 Leg Curl 20,250 NS 6/11 6/11 20,250 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 20,250 4/12 Leg Extension 20,650 NS 6/11 6/11 20,650 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 20,650 4/12 Shoulder Press 22,000 NS 6/11 6/11 22,000 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 22,000 4/12 Wrist curl 10,750 NS 6/11 6/11 10,750 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 10,750 4/12 22,500 NS 6/11 6/11 22,500 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 22,500 4/12 28,700 NS 6/11 6/11 28,700 7/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 28,700 4/12 Physical Education 12 13 14 15 GE3 16 17 18 19 20 Physical education and amenities centre 11 Bench Press (parallel and incline) High LAT Pulley Squat M/c & Standing Calf Raise Cable cross over with chinning bar Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 62 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Package No. 1 Sl. No. Activities 2 3 Estimate Sanctioned Value Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 4 Seated Leg press 6 7 9 10 11 12 21 23,650 NS 6/11 9/11 23,650 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 23,650 4/12 22 Seated chest press 23,350 NS 6/11 9/11 23,350 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 23,350 4/12 23 Biceps curl 20,650 NS 6/11 9/11 20,650 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 20,650 4/12 23,850 NS 6/11 9/11 23,850 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 23,850 4/12 22,350 NS 6/11 9/11 22,350 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 22,350 4/12 8 13 14 25 Pull over & lateral flexor Triceps push down 26 Hip flexor 22,300 NS 6/11 9/11 22,300 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 22,300 4/12 27 Deltoid flexor 24,200 NS 6/11 9/11 24,200 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 24,200 4/12 Abdominal crunch 23,500 NS 6/11 9/11 23,500 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 23,500 4/12 standing leg curl 20,350 NS 6/11 9/11 20,350 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 20,350 4/12 chinning machine 21,850 NS 6/11 9/11 21,850 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 21,850 4/12 Reverse peck deck 24,250 NS 6/11 9/11 24,250 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 24,250 4/12 Smith machine 19,350 NS 6/11 9/11 19,350 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 19,350 4/12 Hack Squat 23,250 NS 6/11 9/11 23,250 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 23,250 4/12 Angle leg press 23,250 NS 6/11 9/11 23,250 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 23,250 4/12 Weight rack 24,500 NS 6/11 9/11 24,500 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 24,500 4/12 36 Wrist curl stand 13,750 NS 6/11 9/11 13,750 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 13,750 4/12 37 Weights 600 kg 17,500 NS 6/11 9/11 17,500 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 17,500 4/12 36,000 NS 6/11 9/11 36,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 36,000 4/12 25,000 NS 6/11 9/11 11,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 25,000 4/12 200,000 NS 6/11 9/11 200,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 200,000 4/12 320,000 DGS&D 6/11 9/11 320,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 320,000 4/12 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Physical education and amenities centre 28 Barbells 7ftx1, 6 ft x 1, 5 ft x 2, 3 ft x 3 Table tennis Board & Kit Thread mill 38 39 40 GE5 Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimated Cost(Rs) 5 Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) Description of Works/Goods 24 GE4 D T E Kerala 41 General Depts Laptop Computers(8 nos) Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 63 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Package No. Sl. No. Activities Description of Works/Goods 1 2 3 4 Method of Procurement Design/ Investigation completed/ Specification finalisation (Date) 6 7 2500000 Tender 6/11 9/11 200000 Tender 6/11 300000 Tender 1400000 Preparation of Bid Document (Date) Bank's NOC to Bidding Document (Date) Bids Invitation Date Bids Opening date 9 10 11 12 2,500,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 2,500,000 4/12 9/11 200,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 200,000 4/12 6/11 9/11 300,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 300,000 4/12 Tender 6/11 9/11 1,400,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 1,400,000 4/12 400000 Tender 6/11 9/11 400,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 400,000 4/12 Estimated Cost(Rs) 5 Estimate Sanctioned Date Estimate Sanctioned Value 8 Contract award Date Contract award Value Date of Completion of Contract 13 14 Refurbishment Works REF1 1 Refurfishment of existing building to convert to CCF Flooring, Partitioning, False ceiling, Electrification, Structured cabling, painting and furnishing of CCF REF2 2 Fefurbishment for the Electrical Machines Lab Constrution of concrete platforms for installing Induction machines REF3 3 Refurfishment of Seminar Hall REF4 4 Refurfishment of Mechatronics Lab REF5 5 Refurbishment of CAD Lab REF6 6 Refurbishment of existng rooms Coversion of existing rooms to Labs 800000 Tender 6/11 9/11 800,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 800,000 4/12 REF7 7 Refurbishment of existng rooms Conversion of existing labs to Mini Prpoject lab, Industrial lab and Microwave/Optical Lab 600000 Tender 6/11 9/11 600,000 10/11 NA 11/11 12/11 1/12 600,000 4/12 False Ceiling, Electrification, Lighting,providing 4T AC and painting Construction of a CAR BAY for setting Advanced Mechatronics Centre for the conduct of joint programmes with Mercedese Benz Coversion of CAD lab to SM Lab Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 64 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Table - 32 18-month Procurement Plan for Consultant Services for Sub-Component 1.1 Sl. No. Activities Description of Services Estimated Cost(Rs) Methods of Selection @ TOR Finalization (Date) Advertisement (Date) ♦ RFP Final Draft to be forwarded to the Bank(Date)** No objection from the Bank for RFP (Date) ** RFP Issued (Date) Proposals received Evaluation (Date) No objection by the Bank (Date) ** Contract Value and Date of Award Contract completion (Date) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ♦RFP (Request for Proposal): Same as 'Bid Document' # Technical and Finacial ** Applicable in case of 'Prior Review' by the World Bank @ State whether (i) Single firm or individual; or (ii) Competitive procedure. If Competitive, then state whether Quality & Cost Based Selection(QCBS) or Quality Based Selection(QBS) procedure Government Engineering College Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 65 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala 2.16 Any other information related to special academic achievements as given in the eligibility proposal of the institution. 1. The quality of the students admitted to the institution is very high. The selection is only through the Common Entrance Examination conducted by Govt. of Kerala. 2. The percentage of final year pass out of the students is nearly 80 with very high results. Every year many students get admission for higher studies in IITs, NITs, B- Schools and some got in to foreign Universities. 3. The institution organizes series of programmes under Visiting Faculty Scheme of Government. Under this, experts from reputed institutions like IITs, NITs and Industries are being invited to deliver talks and conduct workshops on state-ofthe-art technology. Expert guidance for undertaking student projects is also available under this scheme. These programmes are very effective; faculty as well as students benefit by this. 4. EDUSAT facility available in the Institution helps the students to attend various technical programmes that are being telecast from College of Engineering Trivandrum. 5. Through the E-Journal facility provided in the institution helps the students to refer and present quality technical paper for their Seminar. A good number of student’s projects are also evolved from this facility. 6. Learning Resources procured under NPTEL helps the students to attend video sessions on advanced subjects presented by expert faculties. This improves the level of understanding of the subject. 7. Centre for Engineering Research and Development (CERD) supports the Institution for undertaking Research projects. The Institution was empanelled for this and already one such project named “Extrapolated Equation for Grease Lubricated Point Conjunctions” was assigned. Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 66 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala 8. The senior faculty members of the institution hold key positions in the Faculty of Engineering and Board of Studies of University of Kerala. 9. Faculty members are also members in the selection board for interviews conducted by Public Service Commission of Govt. of Kerala. 10. Faculty members are being invited as experts for the inspection of Institutions by AICTE/University for approval/affiliation process. 11. Faculty members participate as chairmen of various national and international conferences. 12. Faculty members are being invited by Government organizations as experts in various technical committees. 13. Details of University Ranks secured by students in the previous years: Year 2003 2005 Branch ME, IT EC EC IT IT Rank Position Fist Rank Third Rank Third Rank Second Rank Second Rank 2006 ME, IT First Rank 2007 ME Third Rank 2008 IT First Rank 2009 IT First Rank 2010 ME Third, Forth and Fifth Ranks 2004 Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 67 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Annexure Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 68 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Annexure –I Faculty Profile GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BARTON HILL THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Sl No. 1 Name Designation Prof. K.P. Geetha Principal Date of Birth 20.11.1956 Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experienc e No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization 19.10.2009 M. Arch 29 1 Architecture No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Sl No. Name Designation Date of Birth Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience Electrical Engg 1 Prof. S. Krishnan Kutty Professor 5.5.1958 17.11.2007 M.Sc Engg. 27 2 Prof. Balu John Assistant Professor 19.2.1968 28.10.2010 M.E 16 3 Dr. J. S.Savier Assistant Professor 15.5.1975 15.6.2010 Ph. D 10 4 Prof. Anjana. K.R Assistant Professor 05.05.1975 26.08.2009 M.Tech 11 Computer Science & Engg 5 Lakshmi. J. Mohan Assistant Professor 03.8.1981 10.02.2006 M.Tech 5 Computer Science & Engg 6 Shamna. H. R Lecturer 29.05.1982 15.02.2006 ME 5 7 Manju. R 09.04.1981 23.02.2006 M.Tech 5 17.7.1981 12.06.2009 M.Tech 5 20.3.1981 03.06.2010 B.Tech 3 IT 06.12.1980 15.07.2010 ME 3 Computer Science & Engg Computer Science & Engg 3 Power Systems Computer Science & Engg 1 Computer Science & Engg Lecturer 8 9 Deepthi Sasidharan Computer Science & Engg 1 Lecturer Divya Prasad Lecturer 10 Haripriya A P Lecturer Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 69 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sl No. Name Designation Date of Birth Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization 1 Dr.G Ramachandran Professor 31.5.1959 7.6.2006 Ph. D 24 2 Propulsion Engineering 2 Suneesh. S.S Assistant Professor 20.5.1976 25.3.2003 M.Tech 11 1 Thermal Engineering, Fluid Mechanics 3 Dr. Bindu Kumar. K Assistant Professor 25.5.1974 20.8.2009 Ph. D 8 3 Tribology, Machine Dynamics 4 Remesh. S (Under Q.I.P) Lecturer 22.11.197 4 11.10.1999 B. Tech 10 Machine Design 5 Dr. N.R. Rajesh Lecturer 30.5.1970 20.7.2009 Ph. D 10 Machine Design, Fracture Mechanics 6 Vineetha Das Lecturer 21.5.1973 10.12.2003 M. Tech 7 Industrial Engineering 7 Harish. T.V Lecturer 25.11.197 3 16.6.2010 M. Tech 10 Industrial Engineering 8 Satheesh Kumar. S Sr. Lecturer 27.5.1968 22.10.2010 M. Tech 7 9 Gopakumar Lecturer 31.3.1975 1.4.2005 M. Tech 10 Ranjith. S. Kumar (Under Q.I.P) Lecturer 31.3.1978 10.7.2006 M. Tech 10 Fluid Mechanics 11 Santhosh Kumar. S. V (Under Q.I.P) Lecturer 30.5.1976 13.11.2007 B. Tech 5 Manufacturing 12 Rani. S (Adhoc) Lecturer 22.12.197 1 13.2.2009 B. Tech 4 Machine Design 12 Manulal. H (Adhoc) Lecturer 8.7.1987 16.7.2010 1 Machine Tools Sugeeth. G.S (Adhoc) Lecturer 1 Industrial Engineering Harish. S (Adhoc) Lecturer 13 14 1 Machine Design Manufacturing B. Tech 27.5.1988 15.7.2010 B. Tech Heat Engines 2.12.1987 17.8.2010 1 B. Tech Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 70 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Civil Engineering Sl No. 1 Name Sumi. S Designation Date of Birth Date of Joining the Institute Lecturer 19.5.1977 2.3.2010 Highest Qualification Teaching Experience No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization Environmental Engineering 3 M. Tech 2 Laksmi Devi 3 Yashida Nadir Lecturer 17.9.1980 18.11.2010 M. Tech 4 23.4.1975 30.7.2010 M. Tech 5 1 Hydrolics Engineering Structural Engineering Lecturer Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 71 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Electronics & Communication Engineering Sl No. Name Designation Date of Birth Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience No. of Journal Papers Published 1 Prof .K. C. Raveendranathan 2 Professor 1.1.1962 6.8.2004 M. E 22 2 Prof. A. K. Amby Assistant Professor 21.12.1965 30.10.1999 M. Tech 19 Digital Systems 3 Prof. Sunil Kumar. T.S Assistant Professor 18.12.1961 1.12.2008 M. Tech 18 Microwave & TV Engineering 4 Prof. V. V. Sasi Kumar Assistant Professor 28.2.1965 10.1.2002 M. Tech 19 2 Microwave & TV Engineering 5 Alex Raj. S. M Sr. Lecturer 1.6.1970 9.10.2002 M. Tech 14 1 Electronics Desdign & Technology Sr. Lecturer 25.4.1972 11.10.2002 M. Tech 13 Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Sr. Lecturer 14.8.1971 23.1.2003 M. Tech 10 Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Micro Electronics & VLSI Design 6 K. M. Nadheera Specialization Optical &Wireless Communication 7 Biju. K. S 8 T. Lakshmi Lecturer 5.2.1981 28.2.2005 M. Tech 6 9 R. S. Jeena Lecturer 26.5.1980 7.3.2005 M. Tech 6 10 Nelsa Abraham Lecturer 18.3.1980 2.6.2008 M. Tech 6 11 Beena. S Lecturer 8.12.1981 9.9.2009 B. Tech 6 Electronics &Communication 12 Anu Mohammed Lecturer 24.2.1982 8.10.2009 M. Tech 6 R F & Micro wave Engineering Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram Digital Image Computing 1 Opto Electronics Optical Communication 72 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Electrical & Electronics Engineering Sl No. Name Designation Date of Birth Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization 1 Dr. P. Jayaprakash Professor 31.5.1958 1.11.2010 Ph. D 26 Computer Science & Control 2 Prof. B. Mayadevi Assistant Professor 6.3.1958 20.8.2009 M. Tech 26 Electrical machines 3 Prof. S. Sheela Assistant Professor 30.5.1960 17.7.2006 M. Tech 22 Electrical machines 4 Prof. K.L. Sreekumar Assistant Professor 31.7.1962 28.2.2008 M. Tech 21 Power Systems 5 Arlen Davidson. R Lecturer 12.1.1974 8.10.1999 M. Tech 10 6 Vinod. V Lecturer 5.9.1979 11.6.2007 B. Tech 3 7 Jisha. V.R Lecturer 28.7.2010 M. Tech 11 8 Sheeja. S Lecturer 10.6.2010 B. Tech 2 9 Deepa. K.S Lecturer 2.8.2010 B. Tech 1 10 Girija Lecturer 15.7.2010 B. Tech 1 Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 1 Power Systems 6 Aero space Engineering 73 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Mathematics Name Designation Date of Birth Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience Sr. Lecturer 22.9.1955 1.6.2010 Ph. D 10 Prof. Usha. M.K Associate Professor 2.3.1959 1.12.1999 M. Sc 23 Sheeba. G Assistant Professor 19.5.1969 4.6.2008 M. Phil 10 Dr. Shine Lal. E Assistant Professor 29.5.1975 4.6.2009 Ph. D 6 Binu Assistant Professor 5.9.1973 7.6.2006 M. Phil 6 Dr. Padmaja Shasi No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization Operations Research Algebra 3 Functional Analysis Algebra Chemistry Name Dr. Ajith Dain Thomas Designation Assistant Professor Date of Birth 31.5.1971 Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization 5.6.2009 Ph. D 3 3 No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization No. of Journal Papers Published Specialization Organic Chemistry Physics Name Deepa (Adhoc) Designation Date of Birth Lecturer Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience 10.8.2010 M. Sc 1 Physical Education Name Vimal Kumar Designation Assistant Professor Date of Birth Date of Joining the Institute Highest Qualification Teaching Experience 30.11.1956 5.6.2009 M. P Ed 20 Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram Shooting 74 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram D T E Kerala 75 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram D T E Kerala 76 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Annexure - III Copy of Govt. order constituting BoG (Emblem) GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Abstract Higher Education Department – Board of Governors of Government Engineering Colleges under TEQIP Phase II – Constituted – Orders issued. HIGHER EDUCATION (J) DEPARTMENT GO (Ms) No.207/10/HEdn Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 31/07/2010 Read:- Letter No.60/SPFU/GOK/10 dt.17-07-10 from the Director of Technical Education, Thiruvananthapuram ORDER The Director of Technical Education as per his letter read above has forwarded a proposal for constituting Board of Governors (BoG) in each project Institutions. ie, in Government Engineering Colleges where TEQIP Phase II is going to be implemented. Government have examined the matter in detail and sanction is accorded for the constitution of BoG with the members as appended to this order in each Government Engineering Colleges where the project is going to be implemented for performing the following functions. Functions of BoG: Take all policy decisions with regard to smooth, cost effective and timely implementation of the Institutional sub-project, Form, supervise and guide various Committees required for Project implementation and internal Project monitoring, Ensure overall faculty development, Enable implementation of al academic and non-academic Institutional reforms, Ensure proper utilization of Project fund and timely submission of Financial Management Reports (FMRs) and Utilization Certificates, Ensure compliance with the agreed Management, Ensure compliance with other fiduciary requirements under the Project such as Equity Assurance Plan (EAP), Environment Management Framework (EMF) and Disclosure Management Framework (DMF), and Monitor progress in the carrying out of all the proposed Project activities, resolve bottlenecks, and enable the institution to achieve targets for all key indicators. procedures for Procurement of Goods, Works and Services and Financial (BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR) S.SUKHI DEPUTY SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT To The Director of Technical Education, Thiruvananthapuram The National Project Advisor, National Project Implementation Unit (TEQIP), Noida The Director, State Project Facilitation Unit (TEQIP), Thiruvananthapuram The Principals of Project Institutions (Govt. Engineering Colleges) The Persons concerned (Through Director of Technical Education) The Principal Account General (Audit), Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram The Account General (A&E) Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram Stock File/Office Copy Forwarded / By Order Sd/SECTION OFFICER Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 77 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Members of Board of Governors: 1. Government Engineering College, Barton Hill, Thiruvananthapuram Representatives Names 1. Government Nominees (Educationist, Industrialist, Professionals 2. 3. 1. Institutional Nominees (Dean/HODs on rotation) AICTE Nominee 2. To be nominated by the AICTE 1. State Government Officials Prof. V. G. Idichandy Deputy Director, IIT Chennai, (Chairperson) Dr. Anurag Kumar, Prof. Dept. Of Electrical Communication Engineering & Chairman, Division of Electrical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012 Prof. Kurian Issac, Senior Prof. & Head, Dept. Aerospace Engineering, IIST, Trivandrum Prof. Raveendranathan K C Professor & Head, Dept. of Electronics & Communication Dr. G. Ramachandran, Professor & Head, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering 2. Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary to Government (Finance dept.) (Ex-officio) Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary to Government (Higher Education Dept.) (Ex-officio) University Nominee To be nominated by the University Director of Technical Education (Ex-officio) Principal of College (Ex-officio) Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 78 TEQIP – II Sub Component 1.1 D T E Kerala Annexure – IV Copy of GO for developing the institution into Centre of Excellence (EMBLEM) GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Abstract Higher Education – Technical – Govt. Engineering Colleges – Transfer and Posting in the cadre of Principals in Govt. Engineering Colleges – Orders issued. HIGHER EDUCATION (G) DEPARTMENT GO(Rt) No. 1708/09/HEdn. Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 16/10/2009 ORDER Government Engineering College, Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram is proposed to be developed into a Centre of Excellence at par with College of Engineering Thiruvananthapuram, and hence the institution needs a Senior teacher cum efficient academician. In the circumstances, Prof. K P Geetha, Senior Joint Director (ECS), O/o the Director of Technical Education and Dr. Sam, Principal, Government Engineering College, Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram are mutually transferred with immediate effect. (BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR) KURUVILLA JOHN Principal Secretary to Government To 1. Prof. K P Geetha, Senior Joint Director (ECS), O/o the Director of Technical Education, Thiruvananthapuram 2. Dr. Sam, Principal, Government Engineering College, Bartonhill, Thiruvananthapuram 3. Director of Technical Education, Thiruvananthapuram 4. The Accountant General (B&E/Audit), Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram 5. Stock File/Office Copy FORWARDED/BY ORDER SD/SECTION OFFICER (True Copy) Govt. Engineering College Bartonhill Thiruvanathapuram 79