Self Study - Hindusthan Educational Institutions

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Self Study - Hindusthan Educational Institutions
S. No.
Contents
Page No.
1
Executive Summary
2
2
Profile of the Affiliated College
11
3
Criterion I - Curricular Aspects
26
4
Criterion II - Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
59
5
Criterion III - Research, Consultancy and Extension
110
6
Criterion IV - Infrastructure and Learning Resources
157
7
Criterion V - Student Support and Progression
185
8
Criterion VI - Governance, Leadership and Management
223
9
Criterion VII - Innovations and Best Practices
249
10
Evaluative Report of Departments
260
11
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
561
12
Compliance Certificate
563
Annexure:
13
14

Copy of AICTE Approval Order

Copy of Affiliation order
IEQA Application
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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EDUCATION, ETHICS & EXCELLENCE
“Our Institution’s educational philosophy is to equip the students to imbibe the learning traits
that would enlighten and address them to conscience driven change to envision a future state”
Treasuring the motto ― EDUCATION, ETHICS & EXCELLENCE; Hindusthan
Institute of Technology (HIT) was established in the year 2007, with a vision to pursue and
propagate a philosophy with immense practical experience. Apart from academic, the Institute
helps in developing innovative ideas and promoting lasting knowledge. HIT provides an
academic environment, where outstanding students and scholars from various part of the country
are inspired to excel in their programs of study and research.
Hindusthan Institute of Technology (HIT) a Division of Hindusthan Educational
Institutions is functioning under the guidance of seasoned professionals of Hindusthan
Educational and Charitable Trust. The Trust was founded in the year 1992 by
Sri T.S.R. Khannaiyann, an eminent Industrialist, Philanthropist and Educationalist to promote
education to all standards.
The founder Chairman of Hindusthan Institute of Technology (HIT) is a dynamic,
inspirational, motivating personality and is behind the magnificent growth of the institution. He
has been awarded with “Kongu Ratna” and “Best Entrepreneur” awards.
The
administration
of
Hindusthan
Institute
of
Technology
(HIT)
includes
Sri.T.S.R. Khannaiyann as Chairman of the trust, Smt. Sarasuwathi Khannaiyann as Secretary
and Dr.Priya Satish Prabu as Joint Secretary. Recently our Joint Secretary was awarded as ‘Best
Women Edupreneur’ by ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu (ICTACT), an Initiative of Government of
India, Government of Tamil Nadu and Industry.
The Institute started with Four Under Graduate Programmes during 2007-2008 with an
intake of 180 students, has grown up leaps and bounds to Six Under graduate programmes, Four
Post Graduate programmes with an intake of around 700 students during 2015-2016 and also two
departments as approved research center for pursuing Full/Part time Ph.D. The Institution was
granted ISO 9001:2008 status by TUV Rheinland to sustain the quality of education. The UGC
grant 2(f) status has been applied for our institution during the year 2014. The present students’
strength of our institution is around 1910.
HIT bagged an appreciation award as one among the twenty most promising educational
institutions in Tamil Nadu as painted by Higher Education review during September 2015. HIT
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provides excellent opportunities to the students to excel in academic, extra-curricular and cocurricular activities. HIT stands as one of the eminent Institution in the region; this is reflected in
the quality of intake from the excellent cut off marks secured by the students at the entry level
i.e., 196.25 out of 200 during 2015-16. The academic ecosystem in the college imparts students
with knowledge that are innovative and enduring that would make them independent, efficient,
ethical, enlightened and successful in their life. This individual stock shapes one into infinite
intelligence.
HIT has consistently produced number of University rank holders, both at
Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. This virtue has maximized the percentage of course
completion rate year after year which also stands as a testimony of the effective teaching
learning process adopted. Every year the research potential of our faculty members and students
has been increasing and this has well reflected in further creative aspects like publications,
project awards and research centre recognition. Our Institution has established with two research
centres in Computer Science and Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering
approved by Anna University, Chennai. The imbue in education has led the students to take up
higher studies and to jolt them with complacency and self-conceit to excel more. The quality of
projects, value added courses and training programmes have consequently led the college to
become the preferred destination for recruitment with more number of companies visiting the
campus and increasing students’ placements.
Our faculty with distinct personalities, endowed with rich experience feed their students
intellectual hunger with brilliance and untiring zeal.
Old-timers play a significant role as
members of board of studies who design the course structure in the curriculum in accordance
with the need of the industry. The very same, few regarded faculty members design, coordinate
and manage the academic activities of the institute. The institution holds 20 doctorates and all
others are PG qualified faculty members. Similarly adequate number of well experienced and
qualified technical staffs assists the laboratory class. They consistently upgrade their mettle by
attending and organizing seminars, workshops, conferences, faculty development programmes in
association with industries and professional bodies. Many professors are recognized supervisor
by Anna University for guiding Ph.D. scholars. Dr.J.Suganthi, Professor and Principal, had
achieved the Outstanding Faculty award from Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTS).
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The institution affords excellent infrastructure for the execution of academic, extracurricular and co-curricular activities. It has a state-of-art centralized library with 25,300
volumes in 600 sq.mt area. The departments equipped with separate UG and PG laboratories,
research laboratory and seminar halls. The institution has an auditorium which can accommodate
more than 750 students. Another auditorium enriched with modern amenities is intended by the
management. The college has separate hostel for boys and girls. There are two separate food
court in the campus, where students can relish their taste buds, according to their preference and
affordability. Purified portable water units are installed for ample water supply. Generator and
UPS power backups are provided throughout the campus to carry out the laboratory experiments
and other administration work during power failures.
HIT has its own domain that conducts value added courses, soft skill training and provide
industry exposure programmes like CISCO training on networks. As a results of sustained
efforts, the percentage of placed students among the eligible has increased consistently in under
graduate and post graduate student level. MOU’s are signed with CISCO, NASSCOM, EDS
Technologies, MAS Solar Systems, Global HUB, Autodesk, SMART Systems, Technopark,
CADD Technologies and so on for providing value added course to the students. Our institution
has established with three Centre of Excellence viz, National Instruments, EMC2, and Siemens
(genn automation) for carring out research projects. Departments received Project, Seminar and
Symposia grant from AICTE, ISRO, DRDO, CSIR, and TNSCST.
The Industry Institute Interaction Cell, in coordination with the Corporate Relations Cell
is active in bringing eminent personalities from industry to upgrade our students with the latest
technological trends incorporated with future concepts. Popular lecture series called “Hi-Fuse” is
organized every year. Another important series called Youth Empowerment Series “Hi-YES”
brings in world renowned speakers to infuse the young minds. Some of them who had visited our
college under Hi-YES were His Excellency Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, former President of India,
world renowned motivational speaker Mr. Shiv Khera, the inventor of E-mail, Dr. Shiva
Ayyadurai, Ramon Magsaysay winner and Social Activist Mrs.Kiran Bedi and many more. The
Entrepreneurship Development Cell leads a helping hand to the aspiring entrepreneurs.
Awareness camps and workshops are held on regular basis. Young and successful entrepreneurs
from startup companies are invited to present their case studies and their experiences to
illuminate and ignite the entrants.
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HIT encourages its students to showcase their talents and skills through organizing
cultural and sports events. An annual cultural event “Hinspire” is held with spirit and enthusiasm
to showcase the creative talent of students in various areas. They are also motivated to participate
in the competitions at Inter/Intra - Zonal/State/National levels.
The Institution provides excellent opportunity for the students to excel in sports and good
health, State of art Gym to maintain students physic with modern equipments and sports facilities
for both indoor and outdoor games are well provided.
The Alumni Association of HIT has a special place in our Institute. Our alumnus
frequently visit our college to interact with our students and also conduct workshops, seminars
etc., The annual alumni meet stands as a good point of guidance to the current student sow the
seed in them through their experiences to envision possibility and synergistic creative ways to set
goals with realistic stretch.
In order to cultivate the social responsibilities among students and to bring them as good
citizens of future nation, activities under NSS (National Service Scheme), YRC (Youth Red
Cross), EDC (Entrepreneurship Development Cell), Fine Arts and Tamil and English Mandram
are in which students voluntarily participate with great zeal. Student of various departments
organizes various social activities like aiding the orphanages and old age homes, Blood donation
and Eye camps are held on regular basis.
Students are members of various professional societies namely IEEE, IETE, ISTE, SAE
etc., and this helps them to widen their knowledge.
The institution provides professional
counseling and Psychological assistance for students and staff. A qualified and experienced
counselor is available in the college, exclusively for providing assistance during all working
days. Counseling helps students to overcome their sorrows and anxieties rejuvenate them to
master their emotional capacities in order to achieve their wish on their path of activity.
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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
 The first and foremost is, the college has produced the substantial number of doctorates
since the inception.
 Students have actively participated and presented their innovative findings in
International conference and seminars.
 It’s really commendable to mention about the retention of faculty in the sense that most
of the staff members have continued their services in the college for more than 5 years.
 We could see the tremendous growth year by year in the student placement.
 We are proud to mention that we have received FDP fund, Seminar and Symposia grant
received from AICTE, DRDO etc.,
 One of the most important things is that the MoU agreement with the leading industries,
which has helped the students to bridge their exposure and unlocked the secrets in
Structural and other fields of engineering that is needed and focused in today’s industries.
 The laboratory is well equipped with the state-of-art infrastructure which includes the
latest machineries.
 We are proud that Anna University has given recognition and rights to two departments
conduct the Ph.D. programme in Full Time or Part Time mode.
SWOC ANALYSIS OF THE INSTITUTION:
STRENGTHS
 The College campus is located in the resplendent ambience which sprawls over 26.4
acres and closely within city limits.
 The iconic institution ‘HINDUSTHAN’ is a symbol of value added education and known
for its constructive action in steering future professionals to set up social values.
 Academic flexibility and independence provided by the management.
 Rigid self-discipline students at the entry level.
 Well qualified and distinguished faculty members and technical staff members.
 A good student teacher ratio (STR) is maintained.
 High faculty retention ratio is maintained from inception.
 State-of-Art teaching and computing facilities.
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 Smart class rooms with smart board and projector.
 Experimental Laboratories afford practical knowledge and strengthen students’
competencies.
 Implementation of skill oriented learning methods.
 Availability of structured and transparent service rules and internal quality policies.
 Modern infrastructure in laboratories, class rooms and common facilities.
 Eco friendly environment.
 Adequate net facilities with stupendous state of art library.
 Two departments are approved by Anna University as research centres for pursuing
research.
 R&D Project, Seminar and Symposia grants received from AICTE, IEI, CSIR, DRDO,
ISRO so on.
 Requisite qualification for the teaching faculty is PG degree and each department has
significant number of Ph.D holders for quality research and education.
 Value added courses, Industrial visit and Implant training programmes are provided to
the students to enrich their knowledge
 Well established Corporate Relations Cell for providing state-of-art Placement and
Training.
 Industry centric designed soft skills and personality development training given to the
students by well qualified trainer.
 Institution provides maximum opportunity and support to the socially weaker and
minority sections.
WEAKNESS
 International collaboration needs to be initiated.
 Revenue from external consultancy needs to be improved.
 Need more practical and industrial exposure for students.
 To encourage faculty members to pursue Doctor of Science.
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OPPORTUNITIES
 Increase in intake of students in specialized departments caters to the needs of the
respective core industries.
 The availability of post-graduation programme in all the departments, opportunities for
the undergraduate students to continue their higher education in the same institution. Also
it increases the sharing of knowledge among under graduate and post graduate students.
 Professional oriented learning methods enhance the leadership qualities among students
and faculty members.
 Establishment of Centre for Excellence in all the Departments.
 Availability of latest technical software facilitates the industry readiness among students
for employment.
 To come up with more commercially viable products.
 Research opportunities are expanded to post graduate and under graduate students
through the research scholars pursuing Ph.D. in various subjects in the departments
recognized as centres for pursuing research.
 Availability of various professional societies, opportunities are available for planning and
execution of interdisciplinary projects.
CHALLENGES
 To meet the skills sets for the fast growing requirements of the industry.
 Challenges in moulding students from vernacular background to the expected standards.
 Difficulties in acquiring highly competent young faculty members due to high demand in
IT industries.
 Increase in more number of engineering colleges in and around the city leads to the
challenge of attracting good quality students and faculty.
 To promote study-abroad and student exchange programme for higher semester students.
 Moderating the needs and aspirations of creamy students and slow learners cum students
from remote areas in the same classroom within the stipulated time.
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PART – I
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PROFILE OF THE
AFFILIATED COLLEGE
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1. Name and Address of the College:
Hindusthan Institute of Technology
Name
Othakkalmandapam (P.O.)
Address
Coimbatore
City
Pin :
641 032
State :
Tamilnadu
www.hindusthan.net
Website
2. For Communication:
Designation
Name
Telephone
With STD code
Mobile
Fax
Email
Principal
Dr.J.Suganthi
O:0422-2610788
096552
22660
04222610788
hitprincipal@
hindusthan.net
Steering
Committee
Coordinator
Dr.P.Prathap
O:0422-2610788
098941
96974
04222610788
hitautomobilehod@
hindusthan.net
3. Status of the Institution:
Affiliated College
Constituent College
Any other (specify)
√
-
4. Type of Institution:
a. By Gender
i. For Men
ii. For Women
iii. Co-education
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b. By Shift
i. Regular
√
ii. Day
iii. Evening
5. Is it a recognized minority Institution?
Yes
No
√
If yes, specify the minority status (Religious/Linguistic/Any other) and provide
documentary evidence
-
6. Source of funding
Government
-
Grant-in-aid
√
-
Self-financed
Any other
7.
a.
Date of Establishment of the College
: 29.08.2007
b.
University to which the College is affiliated/or which governs the College (If
it is a Constituent College)
Anna University, Chennai
c.
Details of UGC recognition:
Under Section
2 (f)
Date, Month & Year
Remarks
(dd-mm-yyyy)
(if any)
Lr.No.111/CAI/AU/2015
Dated 30-01-2015
Applied
(Enclose the Certificate of recognition u/s 2 (f) and 12 (B) of the UGC Act) –
Enclosed in Annexure
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d.
Details of recognition/approval by statutory/ regulatory bodies other than
UGC (AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI, RCI etc.)
Under
Recognition/Approval
Section/
Details
Institution/Department/
Clause
Programme
1
All
India
Council
for
Technical Education (AICTE)
Day, Month
and Year
Validity
Remarks
2015-2016
Approved
(dd-mm-yyyy)
07.04.2015
(Enclose the recognition/approval letter – Enclosed in Annexure)
8. Does the affiliating university Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as Recognized
by the UGC), to its affiliated Colleges?
Yes √
No
If yes, has the College applied for availing the autonomous status?
Yes
No
√
9. Is the College recognized
a.
by UGC as a College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)?
Yes
No √
If yes, date of recognition……………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
b.
for its performance by any other governmental agency?
Yes
No √
If yes, Name of the agency…… and Date of recognition……. (dd/mm/yyyy)
10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts:
Location *
Campus area in sq.mts.
Rural
26.40 Acres / 1,06837 sq mts
Built up area in sq.mts.
42,380 sq mts
(* Urban, Semi-urban, Rural, Tribal, Hilly Area, Any others specify)
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11.
Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers
or other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with
other agencies in using any of the listed facilities provide information on the
facilities covered under the agreement.
Auditorium/seminar complex with infrastructural facilities -
√
Sports facilities
 Play Ground
-
√
 Swimming Pool
-
No
 Gymnasium
-
√
Hostel
 Boys Hostel
i. Number of Hostels
-
02
ii. Number of inmates
-
508
iii. Facilities (Mention Available facilities)
 Mess hall
 Reading room
 Recreation room with audio visual facilities
 Girl’s Hostel
i. Number of Hostels
ii. Number of inmates
-
02
-
300
iii. Facilities (Mention Available facilities)
 Mess hall
 Reading room
 Recreation room with audio visual facilities
 Working women’s Hostel
i. Number of inmates
-
NA
ii. Facilities (Mention Available facilities)
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Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff (give numbers available
and cadre wise)
 For Teaching Staff
04 Members
 For Non-Teaching Staff
03 Members
 Cafeteria
-
√
 Health Centre
-
√
 First Aid
-
√
 Inpatient
-
√
 Ambulance
-
√
 Qualified doctor: Full time
Part-time
√
 Qualified Nurse: Full time
Part-time
√
 Facilities like Banking, Post office, ATM & Stationery Shop - Available
 Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff - Available
 Animal House
- No
 Biological waste disposal
- Available
 Generator or other facility for managing constant supply and voltage of
electricity and voltage
- Available
 Solid waste management facility - Available
 Waste water management
- Available
 Water harvesting
- Available
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12. Details of programmes offered by the College (Give data for current academic year)
S.
No.
Programme
Level
Name of the
Programme/
Course
Under
Graduate
Aeronautical
Engineering
Automobile
Engineering
Computer
Science and
Engineering
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
Information
Technology
Mechanical
Engineering
M.E. VLSI
Design
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Medium of
Instruction
Sanctioned/
Approved
Student
Places
No. of
Students
Admitted
4 years
English
60
42
4 years
English
60
47
English
120
67
English
120
86
4 years
English
60
33
4 years
English
120
119
English
24
02
English
24
Nil
English
60
36
Duration
4 years
4 years
2 years
M.E. Computer
Science and
Engineering
2 years
Master of
Business
Administration
2 years
Post
Graduate
9.
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Entry
Qualification
Pass in 12th
standard or
equivalent with
Mathematics,
Physics &
Chemistry
Passed an
appropriate
Under
Graduate
Degree
Examination
from
recognized
University
A pass in any
Degree with
10+2+3/4
years pattern
(or)
A pass in any
Degree with
10+3
(Diploma) +3
year pattern
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S.
No.
10.
Programme
Level
Post
Graduate
Name of the
Programme/
Course
Master of
Computer
Applications
Duration
Entry
Qualification
Medium of
Instruction
Sanctioned/
Approved
Student
Places
3 years
A pass in any
Degree with
10+2+3/4
years pattern
with
Mathematics at
+2 level or
with
Mathematics/S
tatistics as
one of the
subjects at the
degree
level (or)
A pass in any
Degree with 10
+3 (Diploma)
+3 years
pattern
with
Mathematics at
Diploma
level or
Mathematics /
Statistics
as one of the
subjects at the
degree level.
English
60
No. of
Students
Admitted
7
13. Does the College offer self-financed Programmes?
Yes
√
No
If yes, how many?
:
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
: 06
: 04
14. New programmes introduced in the College during the last five years if any?
Yes
√
No
-
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15. List of the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like
Library, Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic
degree awarding programmes. Similarly also do not list the departments offering
common compulsory subjects for all the programmes like English, regional
languages etc.)
Particulars
Science
Arts
Commerce
UG
-
PG
-
B.E. Aeronautical
Engineering
M.E. VLSI
M.E. Computer
Science and
Engineering
Master of
Business
Administration
Master of
Computer
Applications
B.E. Automobile
Engineering
Any other not
covered above
B.E. Computer
Science and
Engineering
B.E. Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
B.Tech. Information
Technology
B.E. Mechanical
Engineering
Research
Computer
Science and
Engineering
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
-
16. Number of Programmes offered under (Programme means a degree course like
BA, BSc, MA, M.Com…)
a. Annual System
-
b. Semester System
10
c. Trimester System
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17. Number of Programmes with
-
a. Choice based credit system
-
b. Inter/multidisciplinary approach
c. Any other (specify and provide details)
Semester Based Credit System
18. Does the College offer UG and/ or PG programmes in Teacher Education?
Yes
No
√
If yes,
a. Year of Introduction of Programmme (s) …… (Dd/mm/yyyy) and number of batches
that completed the programme
:
NA
b. NCTE recognition details (if applicable)
Notification No: ………………………………
Date: ………………………….. (dd/mm/yyyy)
Validity:………………………..
c. Is the institution opting for assessment and accreditation of Teacher Education
Programme separately?
Yes
No
√
19. Does the College offer UG or PG programme in Physical Education?
Yes
No
√
If yes,
a. Year of Introduction of Programmme (s) and number of batches that completed the
programme
: NA
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b. NCTE recognition details (if applicable)
Notification No: ………………………………
Date: ………………………….. (dd/mm/yyyy)
Validity:………………………..
c. Is the institution opting for assessment and accreditation of Physical Education
Separately?
Yes
No
√
20. Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the Institution As per RCI Norms:
Teaching faculty
Professor
Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Non-teaching
staff
Gender
*M
*F
*M
*F
*M
*F
*M
*F
*M
*F
Sanctioned
by
the
Management/ society or
other authorized bodies
Recruited
09
06
19
11
69
53
07
10
26
06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Positions
Yet to recruit
* M-Male
Technical Staff
*F-Female
21. Qualifications of the teaching staff
Highest
Qualification
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Total
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Permanent Teachers
D.Sc./D.Litt.
Ph.D.
M. Phil.
PG
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
08
05
02
03
02
-
20
-
01
02
03
07
23
36
01
-
15
05
60
30
111
GRAND TOTAL
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22. Number of Visiting Faculty Guest Faculty engaged with the College: Nil
23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the Institute during the last four
academic years.
Year 1(2011-12)
Year 2(2012-13)
Year 3(2013-14)
Year 4 (2014-15)
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
SC
47
16
37
15
28
12
22
8
ST
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
OBC
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
General
348
119
305
121
332
121
285
70
Others
90
35
54
20
38
15
48
8
Categories
24. Details on students enrollment in the College during the current academic year:
Type of Students
UG
PG
M. Phil.
Ph.D.
Total
Students from the same state where the
College is located
367
38
-
-
405
Students from other states of India
29
7
-
-
36
NRI Students
-
-
-
-
-
Foreign students
-
-
-
-
-
396
45
-
-
441
Total
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25. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average for the last two batches)
Enrolled in first year, minus those appeared for final exams in the final year from
among them = Dropout. (e.g. enrolled in 2007, 100. Minus those who appeared for final
exams in 2010, 85 = dropout 15)
UG
: 22
PG
: 07
26. Unit Cost of Education
(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of
students enrolled)
Including the salary component
Rs. 54,697/-
Excluding the salary component
Rs. 33,222/-
27. Does the College offer Distance Education Programme (DEP)?
Yes
No
√
IF YES,
a) Is it a registered center for offering distance education programmes of another
University
Yes
No
√
b) Name of the University which has granted such registration
c) Number of programmes offered
d) Programmes carry the recognition of the Distance Education Council.
Yes
No
√
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28. Provide Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme/course offered
1:15
(for B.E/B.Tech)
29. Is the College applying for
Accreditation:
and
1:12
Cycle 1
:√
Cycle 2
:-
Cycle 3
:-
Cycle 4
:-
(for ME/MBA/MCA)
Re-Assessment:
(Cycle 1 refers to first accreditation and Cycle 2, Cycle 3 and Cycle 4 refers
to re- accreditation)
30. Date of Accreditation* (applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 and re- assessment only)
Cycle 1:………………….(dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result…….
Cycle 2:……………....….(dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result…….
Cycle 3:………………….(dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result…….
* Kindly enclose copy of accreditation certificate(s) and peer team report(s) as an annexure.
31. Number of working days during the last academic year : 181
32. Number of teaching days during the last academic year
: 163
(Teaching days means on which lectures were engaged excluding the examination
days)
33. Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
IQAC
:
12.06.2015
34. Details on submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to NAAC - Nil
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35. Any other relevant data (not covered above) the College would like to include.
(Do not include explanatory/descriptive information)
 An ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution.
 Institutional Member in ICT Academy of Tamilnadu.
 Institutional Students’ Membership in IEEE.
 Membership in ISTE Student Chapter.
 MoU signed with many industries.
 Centre for Research.
 Centre for excellence.
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Criterion I
Curricular Aspects
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1.1
Curriculum Planning and Implementation
1.1.1. State the Vision, Mission and objectives of the institution, and describe how these are
communicated to students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders.
Vision
“EXPERIENCE THE EXCELLENCE”
Hindusthan Institute of Technology pursues a philosophy of perpetual acquisition of
knowledge. Apart from academic curriculum, equally important is our policy to provide value
based education and to exhibit the hidden potentials in students, which empower them to
approach life with optimism.
Mission
Hindusthan Institute of Technology conveys revolutionary technical education and
inculcates great outlines of discipline through our dedicated staff, who shall set global standards,
making our students technologically superior and ethically strong with the help of state-of–art
laboratories in all disciplines has received greater recognition for its efforts. Our objective is to
educate students to uplift them as enlightened individuals, improving their living standards.
Quality policy
Hindusthan Institute of Technology is committed to provide stimulating teaching –
learning climate which encourage students’ retention and achievement and developing the
institute as a centre of excellence through its continual improvement in educating the students
with moral, ethical values. The emphasis is stressed upon inculcating leadership traits among the
students and thus guides them towards the road to success. HIT is governed by its own tradition,
principles and determined to meet the challenging needs of the society.
Objectives
 To impart state of the art technical education of
high quality in various
disciplines of engineering
 To mould the students into technically competent professionals at par with
industrial needs
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 To instill excellent leadership qualities in the students thereby making them as
socially responsible citizens
 To encourage and stimulate the students to actively participate in various
co – curricular and extra-curricular activities
Communication to the different stakeholders
The vision and mission statements are displayed in our college website, notice
boards, Principal office, aadministrative office, and academic calendar.
1.1.2
How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective
Implementation of the curriculum? Give details of the process and substantiate
through specific example(s).
 Every semester the Academic Calendar is prepared well in advance.
 Affiliated University prescribed Curriculum and Syllabus is followed.
 The allocation of subjects to the faculty members is done based on their
specialization in post-graduation, experience and willingness.
 Time table is framed according to the curriculum.
 The faculty members prepare the lecture plan, lecture notes and question bank
well in advance, before the commencement of the semester.
 Before the commencement of the lab classes, the laboratory manuals and practical
handouts are prepared.
 Internal assessment tests are conducted regularly.
 Course files are prepared by the faculty which includes
 Syllabus
 Lecture plan
 Timetable
 Internal assessment question paper
 Sample answer scripts
 Mark statements
 Question Bank & Previous University Question Papers
 Contents beyond the syllabus
 Log book
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 The Class committee meetings headed by senior faculty members / Head of the
Department are conducted thrice every Semester.
 To enhance the teaching learning process, feedback is obtained from the students
twice a semester.
1.1.3
What type of support (procedural and practical) do the teachers receive (from the
University and/or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and
improving teaching practices?
Level of support from the University
Centre for Faculty Development (CFD), Anna University, Chennai organizes
Faculty Development Training Programme (FDTP) for various subjects during summer
and winter every year. Since the training programmes are offered to the teachers on the
subjects prescribed in the curriculum, it facilitates the faculty to get complete, updated
knowledge about the contents prior to handling the regular classes. It includes both
theoretical and practical sessions and the institute sponsors the faculty members to attend
the same.
Level of support from the Institution
 Workshops on revised syllabus are organized and attended by the staff members
for better planning and implementation of the syllabus. Teachers are encouraged
to attend and participate in various seminars, conferences and workshops to
update their knowledge so as to be useful for understanding the latest trends in the
subject.
 The College Library provides large volumes of books and other reference
materials like Journals, Magazines, DELNET and Software to help support for
faculty members and students.
 Wi-Fi internet facility is available throughout the campus for free access of
journals, e-books and learning materials like NPTEL Videos etc.
 Based on the University guidelines, required number of lecture and tutorial
periods are allotted for each subject.
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1.1.4
Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for effective
curriculum delivery and transaction on the Curriculum provided by the affiliating
University or other statutory agency.
The college provides all the amenities required for the effective delivery and transaction
of the curriculum provided by the University.
To ensure the same, the following
activities are carried out:
 Appointment of qualified faculty members: The institution appoints fully
qualified and experienced faculty members to ensure effective curriculum
delivery.
 Allocation of subjects, lesson plan and preparation of lab manuals are done in the
beginning of every semester.
 Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is effectively done for
transacting the curriculum to the students. Use of LCD for presentations by the
faculty members helps the students in understanding the subjects better thereby
effectively transacting the curriculum.
 Audio-visual aids – Use of CD as a learning device is contemporary yet effective
method of delivery and transaction of the specified curriculum. Many textbooks
themselves contain CD’s which helps in the learning process.
 Through Class committee meetings and feedbacks course delivery and syllabus
completion is monitored.
 Internal assessments are conducted periodically. Evaluation and periodic dispatch
of reports to students is done.
 As per the curriculum requirements the laboratory facilities are developed.
 LCD projectors and OHPs are provided for effective delivery of lectures.
 Technical Events like Guest lectures, Seminars, Industrial visits and Training
Programs are conducted to supplement the curricular inputs.
 Availability of text books, reference books, journals, DELNET and NPTEL in the
library is ensured for the effective course delivery.
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1.1.5
How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry,
research bodies and the university in effective operationalisation of the curriculum?
 The Corporate Relation Cell of the institution interacts with the representatives of
industry and research bodies.
 MoUs with industrial partners such as CISCO, NASSCOM, EDS Technologies,
Global HUB, Autodesk, MAS Solar Systems and Smart Systems are signed for
the development of curriculum and placement of the students.
 Technical Events like FDPs, workshops, conferences and other training
programmes are organized by the institution in association with research bodies
such as AICTE, DRDO, CSIR, etc.
 Two Departments are recognized by Anna University, Chennai as nodal research
centers.
 Center of Excellence – Siemens, National Instruments and EMC2 is established in
our institution.
1.1.6
What are the contributions of the institution and/or its staff members to the
development
of
the
curriculum
by
the
University?(Number
of
staff
members/departments represented on the Board of Studies, student feedback,
teacher feedback, stakeholder feedback provided, specific suggestions etc.)
Based on the needs of the society, the curriculum design and development process
is carried out by the affiliating university. Regular feedbacks from the stakeholders like
students, parents, faculty members, recruiters etc. are collected by the college. The
suggestions proposed by the stakeholders are analyzed and the recommendations are
communicated to the affiliating University during the Board of Studies meetings.
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S.No.
Name of the Faculty
Contribution
with Designation
 Member, Board of Studies, Anna University, Chennai
 Subject Expert & Board of Studies, Ramakrishna
Engineering College, Coimbatore
1
Dr. J. Suganthi
 External Academic Audit Expert, Karunya University,
Karpagam University
 Editorial Board Member – Journal of Soft Computing ICTACT
 Member of IEEE International Conference Advisory
Committee Rathinam Technical Campus
2
3
1.1.7
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
 Member - Board of Studies of Bharathiar University
Dr.B.Paulchamy
 Member in Board of Studies- Anna University of
Technology, Coimbatore
 Member in Board of Studies - Karunya University,
Coimbatore
 Member in Board of Studies - Avinashilingam
University, Coimbatore.
Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other than
those under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If ‘yes’, give details on
the process (Needs Assessment, design, development and planning) and the courses
for which the curriculum has been developed.
The institution is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai and follows the
Curriculum and syllabi prescribed by the University.
1.1.8
How does institution analyze/ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum are
achieved in the course of implementation?
Class committee meetings
 Three class committee meetings per semester are conducted by each
department to know the requirements of the students and to ensure the
achievement of curriculum.
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Internal Assessment Tests
 To analyse the performance of the students, every department conducts
three assessment tests per semester. The internal assessments are analysed
and remedial actions are taken.
Special Classes
 The slow learners if any are given special coaching classes to improve their
performance.
 Additional efforts like soft skills training and value added courses are given
to impart the contents beyond syllabi.
1.2.
Academic Flexibility
1.2.1. Specifying the goals and objectives give details of the certificate/diploma/ skill
development courses etc., offered by the institution.
 To make students employable, a distinguished corporate relation is structured to train
students for attaining placement.
 Soft skills’ training is provided by experts from industries.
 To enhance the technical skills, Value Added Courses under key technologies like
.Net, Data Structures, OOPS, DBMS, Embedded Systems, LABVIEW, PLC, SCADA
and DCS, ECAD, C, C++, CNC and AUTOCAD are conducted by our institution.
1.2.2
Does the institution offer programmes that facilitate twinning /dual degree? If ‘yes’,
give details.
Our institution does not offer dual degree programme as it is affiliated to Anna
University and there is no provision for dual degree programmes under Anna University
regulations.
1.2.3
Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic
flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development,
academic mobility, progression to higher studies and improved potential for
employability. Range of core/Elective options offered by the university and those opted
by the college.
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 Additional Tutorial hours are arranged for difficult and analytical subjects to
improve the performance of students in the end semester examinations.
 Mini projects are given for the students from second year onwards.
 Periodical guest lectures are arranged for students on core topics.
 To bridge the gap between curriculum and industry, industry experts are invited
for special guest lectures.
 To provide practical and real time experience, In-plant training and industrial
visits are arranged.
 To make students industry ready, latest trends and technologies are introduced as
elective subjects.
 For both UG and PG courses 3- 6 options are provided for elective subjects.
 Elective subjects are chosen based on the choice of the students and suggestions
provided by the faculty members.
Enrichment courses
 To enhance student’s skills aptitude classes and value added classes are conducted by
every department.
Name of the Course
Communication Workshop
Corporate Skills
Foundation Skills in IT (FSIT)
Global Business Foundation skills
HiFuse
MoU
Name of the Industry
IMAGE,Chennai
NAC, Singapore
IT-ITeS sector skills
Council NASSCOM
ICTACT
OWLER Inc, CISCO, Autodesk,
NASSCOM, Global HUB, EDS
Technologies, MAS Solar Systems,
Smart Systems
Corporate Relation
Placement Training
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ZOOM Consultancy
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Name of the Course
Name of the Industry
Pantech Solutions
Project Training
Technopark
Soft Skill Programs
SMART Training
Resources India PVT LTD
ATS Technology
Technical Training (C,C++,Data structures)
Focus Academy
Wizard IT
Technical Training (PhP)
Focus Academy
Development of Android Application
Atom Systems Private Ltd.,
Coimbatore
Black and Chalk Solution,
Chennai
Siemens, EMC 2 , National
Instruments
Communication Skill Training
Centre of Excellence
 The Corporate Relation Cell conducts frequent mock tests and mock interviews to
improve the student’s performance in interviews.
 Technical Events like seminars, workshops, symposiums and conferences are
conducted every academic year to widen the student’s knowledge beyond curriculum.
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Seminars, Workshops, Symposiums and Conferences organized by department
S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
Academic Year 2015-2016
1
Guest
Lecture
on
Introduction to Cloud
Computing
and
Virtualization
11.07.2015
Mr. RajaGopalan Varadan,
Founder & Head of Solutions – EDcellence –
Cloud based learning Solution
2
Guest lecture on Basics
of Automotive Engines
and Advanced
IC
Engines
17.07.2015
Mr.S.Jayaselan, Quality Engineer
Roots
Multiclean
Ltd,
Kovilpalayam,
Coimbatore.
3
A one day Faculty
Awareness Program on
Getting Fund from funding
Agencies
17.07.2015
Dr.S.Krishnakumar, Senior Technical officier,
DRDO, Chennai.
4
National Level Workshop
on Android technology
and
advanced
java
concepts
23.07.2015
to
24.07.2015
Mr.Sabari
Balaji,
Senior
Technology
Consultant and Ms.Imaya, Java Domain Expert
from NIIT, Chennai
5
One day seminar
Automotive Engines
on
25.07.2015
Mr.P.SampathKumar, Plant Manager,
LG Balakrishanan Brothers (P) Ltd,
Coimbatore.
Mr.C. Vijaya Bhaskar, Manager, Greens
Technology (P) Ltd, Coimbatore
6
Guest
Lecture
on
Application of Power
Trains in Industry
25.07.2015
Er.A.Lenin Selvam, Sr.Engineer, MercedesBenz
7
Guest Lecture on Project
Description”
25.07.2015
Mr.D.Gokulakrishnan, Web Developer
Accent Techno Soft, Coimbatore
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
8
A National Level Seminar
on Cyber Espionage –
Cyber Threats beyond
Borders
05.08.2015
Mr.Sivakumar Kathiresan, Senior Manager,
CTS, Chennai.
9
National Level Seminar on
Trends In Automotive
Embedded Systems
07.08.2015
Mr.Manikandan Palanimuthu,
Department
Head, Hybrid Power Electronics System
Robert Bosch Engineering & Business
Solutions Ltd, Coimbatore.
10
One Day workshop on
Three
Axis
Modern
Trailer And Air Engine
19.08.2015
Mr. Karan Barola, Co – Founder
Barola Aero sports
11
Guest Lecture on Oracle
Database Administration
20.08.2015
Mr.Pramod Mooriath, Vice-President, Qatalys,
Chennai
12
Guest lecture on
Advanced
Safety
Systems In Automobile
21.08.2015
Mr.C. Vijaya Bhaskar, Lead Engineer
Hinduja Tech Limited, Chennai
13
Fifth
National
level
Symposium Mechtrigerz
23.09.2015
Smt.K.Suganthi, Managing Director
MAS Solar System Pvt Ltd, Coimbatore
14
Guest lecture on Applied
Rural Technologies and
Inauguration of HiCART
23.09.2015
Thiru. Shanmugam, President
Malumichampatti Panchayat
Academic Year 2014-2015
Dr.K.Geetha Associate Professor, SASTRA
University,Thanjavur
National Level Workshop
on C# 4.0 Language
Features
17.07.2014
to
18.07.2014
16
Guest Lecture on “ Web
Programming”
23.07.2014
Dr.V.Kavitha, Sai Ram Engineering College,
Chennai.
17
CEO Talk on “How to
Reframe strategy in
difficult times”
24.07.2014
Mr.C.K.Kumaravel, CEO, Naturals Private
Limited, Chennai
15
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Ms.K.R.Jansi, SRM University, Chennai
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S.No
Event
Date
18
Guest
Lecture
on
Application
of
Total
Quality Management in
Various Industry Verticals
01.08.2014
Mr.M. Khanna, Head Quality,ARAC Marine
Mc Dermott Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd, Singapore
19
Guest Lecture on Data
Mining
and
Data
Warehousing
08.08.2014
Ms.N.Balakrishnan,
Manager,
Technologies, Coimbatore.
20
Guest Lecture on Mobile
Computing
08.08.2014
Dr.A.Jeyasekar,Professor,SRMUniversity,
Chennai
21
Guest Lecture on Research
Methodologies
28.08.2014
Mr.V.Vigneshwar, Professor,
Karpagam University, Coimbatore
22
Freshers Enclave –Lecture
on Opportunities
for
Entrepreneurship
23
Freshers Enclave-Lecture
on Wake Up
24
25
Freshers Enclave
Lecture on Finance a
career option
Speech on women role in
society
02.09.2014
&
03.09.2014
02.09.2014
&
03.09.2014
02.09.2014
&
03.09.2014
Resource Persons
Acentz
Mr.S.Srinivasan,Advisor,
Mehalamani Engineering, Tripur.
Mr.AnmolVij, CEO,
Keymind Solutions India Ltd
Mr.B.Mohan
Certified Financial Planner
04.09.2014
Dr.Kiran Bedi, Indian Social activist, Retired
IPS officer
26
Workshop on Android
Application Develoment
19.09.2014
Mr.S.Prabhakaran,Project Leader,
Accent Technologies,Coimbatore
27
Communicative English
09.10.2014
to
11.10.2014
Mr.T.M.Soundararajan
Soft skill trainer
28
Logistics and supply chain
Management
31.10.2014
Mr.C.Madhu
29
Traditional
Practices
17.12.2014
Mr.T.S.Ranganathan,Giri Trading Corporation
30
Seminar on “Open Source
Technology”
08.01.2015
Dr.B.Sathyabama,Professor,
Thiagarajar College of Engg.Madurai
Cultural
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
Shri.N.Sashasayee B.A,B.L
Hon chairman and Principal District Judge,
Coimbatore
31
Legal Awareness Camp
17.12.2014
32
Guest Lecture on UAV
20.01.2015
Mr. Asgar Agamuallah, Founder, Aero
Dreamer, Chennai
33
One
day
National
Workshop on Modern
aspects
in
Image
Processing.
30.01.2015
Balasubramaniam Somasundaram, Manager
Plant Engineering and Maintenance, ZF
Windpower.
34
National Level Technical
Seminar on Electro
Mechanical Actuators for
TVC of an Aircraft
06.02.2015
Dr. Manikandan, Dean/ Professor, Department
of Aeronautical Engineering,
Nehru Institute of Technology
35
Workshop on Silver Light
& Lamp Stack
10.02.2015
36
National Level Technical
Symposium SAKURA’15
12.02.2015
37
National Level Technical
Symposium
20.02.2015
Mr.A.K.Mohammed Azad, CEO,
Reach Information and Communication
Systems
Shri.S.Jaganathan B.A,B.L
DCAC,Secretary and Senior Civil Judge
Coimbatore
BARNSTROMZ’2K15
Ms.S.Meena
Project Developer
Xortican Technologies
Coimbatore
Dr. M. G. Srinivasan Potti, Professor,
Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Park
College of Engineering And Technology,
Coimbatore
38
National Level Workshop
on PHP And MYSQL
27.02.2015
Shri. Shanmugapriya, Director&CEO, ATS,
Coimbatore.
39
Talk On Role of Science
in our Day to day activities
27.02.2015
Dr.Elango,
Coimbatore
40
Memory
technique
28.02.2015
Prof.Rangathan, Professor, Amirta Deemed
University, Coimbatore
Enhancement
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Doctor,
Mallika
Hospital,
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
41
National Conference on
Advances in Computing
Technologies NCACT’15
03.03.2015
to
04.03.2015
Dr.S.Usha
Rani,Senior
Scientist,Central
Institute for Cotton Research, Coimbatore
42
One day National level
Workshop
on
CNC
Programming
06.03.2015
Mr. S. Kotheeswaran, Application Engineer,
Kriatec Services Pvt Ltd, Parthasarathy Nagar,
Chennai
43
Talk On Need of good
health and good friends
07.03.2015
Dr.Selvarajan,
Coimbatore
44
Union Budget analysis –
Budget Highlights 2015
11.03.2015
CA.Mr.V.Karthikeyan , Mohan and Venkatesh
Chartered
Accountants
Pvt
Limited,
Coimbatore
45
Talk on Time
Management
13.03.2015
Mr. Rathinasamy, Director, Tyro care,
46
National Level Workshop
on Application of CFD
17.03.2015
&
18.03.2015
Dr.Sundararaj, Professor, Department of
Aeronautical Engineering, SNS College of
Engg & Tech, Coimbatore
47
National Level Conference
on ETDM - 15
18.03.2015
Thiru.V.Saravana Bava, Branch Manager
Tamilnadu Small Industries Development
Corporation Limited, Coimbatore.
48
National Level Technical
Symposium
on
MECHTRIGERZ-15
19.03.2015
Mr.N.Mani,Managing Director
Messer Cutting System, Coimbatore.
49
HIMAC 2015
Inauguration
19.03.2015
Mr.K.R.Nagarajan, CMD, RamRaj Group of
Companies, Tirupur
50
HIMAC 2015
Special Address on Six
Sigma Competence
20.03.2015
Shri.Subodh Sangli, Co-ordinator, Mumbai
Dabbawalas
51
National level
TechnicalSymposium
Xniterz’15
21.03.2015
Ms.A.Elakkia, HR manager
ATS Technology,Coimbatore
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Doctor,
K.G
Hospital,
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
Shri. Raj Mohan Raman, Director,
GE Oil and GAS,Coimbatore
Mr.Shajan,Managing Director,
Microtek Polymer,Coimbatore
Mr.P.Manikandan
CEO,Ankusam Engineering, Coimbatore
Thiru.Shanmugam, Former President,
Odanthurai Panchayat.
MR.Nagaraj, Manager,
LG Electricals, Coimbatore.
52
National Level Faculty
Development Programme
on “Enhancing Industry
knowledge in academia”
30.04.2015
to
Mr.Madhu, Senior Engineer,
Marico Pvt Ltd, Kanjicode.
13.05.2015
Mr.C.R.Elangaovan, Advisor,
CODISSIA
Er.L.Janagan,Process Engineer,
Standard Electricals,Coimbatore
Mrs.Jeyalakshmi, Hitech
Engineers,Coimbatore
Mr.P.Ramachandran, Consultant,
Industrial safety and Systems, Mettur
Mr.C.Sivanandhan, DGM,
BHEL,Trichy
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
Academic Year 2013-2014
53
National Level Seminar on
Web technology tools
28.06.2013
Mr.Nirmal Prince, Lycem Network,
Coimbatore
54
Guest Lecture on Mobile
Computing
12.07.2013
Dr.Edwin, Professor, IEC, Coimbatore
55
National Level Workshop
on AUTO-CADD
22.07.2013
Mr.D.Deebhan, CAD Engineer, EDS
Technologies, Bangalore
31.07.2013
Mr.R.S.Vivek, Regional Manager, VI Micro
Systems, Chennai.
31.07.2013
Mr. Ganesan Narayanasamy, Senior Manager,
STG, IBM, Bangalore.
02.08.2013
Mr.Amir Khan, Newtrz Graphics.
Bangalore.
12.08.2013
Shri.Mahalingam Ramasamy,Director& CEO,
Netcon Technology.
13.08.2013
Mr.K.Ashok, Deputy General Manager,
Vetal Textiles and Electronics,Mysore
16.08.2013
Mr.B.Karthikeyan,Director, EFY Tech Centre,
Chennai
56
57
58
59
One day Seminar on
Recent trends in VLSI
and Embedded Systems
National Level Seminar on
Data Analytics
Workshop on Graphics
and Multimedia
National Workshop on
Network
Design
NETDESIGN 2013
60
Guest
Lecture
Technical Hardware
on
61
Workshop on Hands on
Experience
In PCB
Designing
62
Special Address on
Financial Planning for
young investors
63
Guest Lecture on
Enhancing Technical
Skills of the students
17.08.2013
18.09.2013
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Ms.K.S.Nemavathi
Assistant Professor, Department of
Management Studies, NGP Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Mr.A.P.Rammohan, Galaxy Machineries,
Bangalore.
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S.No
64
Event
National Level Technical
Symposium
Date
Resource Persons
20.09.2013
Mr.K.Anantharaman, Management Advisor,
Sri Krishna Groups of Institutions,
Coimbatore
BARNSTROMZ’2K13
66
National Workshop on
Ethical Hacking
29.09.2013
Mr.S.Saisathis, CEO,Indian Server
67
Technical Symposium
Sakura’13
30.09.2013
Mr.A.M Palanisamy, Chairman
Aerospace Materials Private Limited,
Coimbatore
68
Guest Lecture on Danger
Theory’14
07.10.2013
Mr. D. Senthil Nathan, Technical Specialist,
Wipro Bombay.
69
Entrepreneur vs.
Intreperneur
16.10.2013
C.Vijaya Baskar, Managing Partner, Greens
Technology
70
Faculty Development
Programme on Wireless
Networks
23.10.2013
to
25.10.2013
Mr.C.Yeshanth, General Manager,
Ambience Embedded Solutions
Bangalore.
71
Seven habits of highly
effective people
28.10.2013
Mr.P.Ramakrishnan, GM – Crompton Greaves
Ltd, Mumbai
Dr.S.Sankarganesh,Professor, NEC
72
Faculty
Development
Programme on PDS-I
18.12.2013
to
Dr. G. Narayanan, Professor, Jaya Institute of
Technology, Kanchipadi,
20.12.2013
Dr. P.Balakrishnan, Professor, SASTRA
University, Thanjavur.
73
Guest Lecture on Airborne
Internet
20.01.2014
R. Santhosh, Professor, Karpagam
University,Coimbatore
74
Guest Lecture Application
of CAD in Aerospace
31.01.2014
Mr.M.Karthik, CAD Engineer, CADD Centre,
Coimbatore.
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S.No
Event
Date
75
Guest Lecture on Growth
of Entrepreneurship
31.01.2014
Mr.C.R.Elangovan, Advisor, CODISSIA,
Coimbatore
76
Guest
Lecture
on
Pervasive and Invisible
Analytics
03.02.2014
Dr.Venkataesan, Professor, SASTRA
University,Thanjavur.
77
Speech on Leadership for
Self Development
08.02.2014
Shiv Khera, Trainer, Motivational &
Corporate Trainer, New Delhi.
78
Guest Lecture on A New
Era of Big Data
13.02.2014
Mr. V. Pushparaj,Technical,
Specialist,IBM,Chennai
79
Guest Lecture on Internet
distributed computing
20.02.2014
Dr.G.Sudha Sadhasivam, Professor/CSE,
PSG College of Technology
80
National Level Technical
Symposium Core Dera’14
20.02.2014
Mr.M.Mohammed Nasser Kamal, General
Manager – HR & Training, KEAS Control
Systems India Pvt.Ltd, Coimbatore
81
National Level One Day
Seminar on Long Term
Evolution Of 4G.
21.02.2014
Mr.Sivarajan Ennarasu, Software Engineer
(Telecom), Alethea Communication Tech (Pvt
Ltd), Bangalore
82
National level workshop
on Lean Manufacturing
28.02.2014
Mr.Jerard Thagadurai,Senior Engineer, Roots
Industries Ltd.
83
National level workshop
on Lean Manufacturing
28.02.2014
Mr.Jerard Thagadurai, Senior Engineer
Roots Industries Ltd
84
National Conference on
Advances in Computing
Technologies NCACT’14
01.03.2014
to
02.03.2014
Mr. R. Shanmuga Sundaram, Director, Jeevan
Infotech private limited, Coimbatore
85
Seminar
on
Networking
07.03.2014
Mr.L.Suresh, Technical Head,
Greenydot Technologies, Coimbatore
86
Third
National
Conference ICIC’2K14.
13.03.2014
Mr.Jayanthan Solomon, Director Solution
Architect, Oracle university- APAC, Chennai
87
Guest Lecture on “Soft
Skills”
14.03.2014
Mr. EmphrmXaviour, SoftSkill Trainer, ATS,
Coimbatore
Wireless
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
88
Guest Lecture Application
of CAD in Aerospace
18.03.2014
Mr.A.P.Rammohan,Design Engineer at TRW
Automotive
89
Scientific
Talk
Innovative to lead
20.03.2014
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, An inventor of
E-mail, Systems Scientist, Entrepreneur
90
National Level Technical
Symposium XNITERZ 3.0
21.03.2014
Mr. HariNagendran, Managing Director,
Chocolate Teddys, Coimbatore
91
Chief Guest for Third
National level Conference
27.03.2014
Er.A.Sivanandam, Sr.Manager / Quality,
BHEL , Trichy
92
National Level Technical
Symposium
on
Mechtrigerz - 14
27.03.2014
Mr.P.Manikandan, Managing Director,
Angusam Engineering, Coimbatore
on
Mr.R.Ganeshan, Manager,
Gandhipuram, Coimbatore
93
Need
for
Industry
Institute Interaction &
MOU signing.
28.03.2014
Gate
Forum,
Mr.R.Palanivelu, General Manager, Pantech
Solutions, Ramnagar, Coimbatore.
Mr.A.Sankaranarayanan, Director Executive,
Advetech, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore
94
Chief Guest for Third
National
level
Symposium.
28.03.2014
Er.M.Manikandan,
Managing
Angusam Engineering, Coimbatore
95
National Level Conference
on Emerging Trends in
Design and Manufacturing
ETDM – 14.
28.03.2014
Mr.C.Sivanandhan, DGM
BHEL,Trichy.
96
Importance of Developing
Employability Skills.
21.04.2014
Mr.N.Krishnamoorthy
Director- Corporate Relations, Hindusthan
Educational Institutions, Coimbatore.
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Director,
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
Academic Year 2012-2013
Dr.M.Sabarigiriraj, Professor
Department of ECE, SVS
Engineering,
Coimbatore.
97
Faculty
Training
Programme
on
Microprocessor
&
Electrical Circuit theory
04.06.2012
to
09.06.2012
& Head,
College of
Dr.R.K.Pongiannan,
Principal,
Avvaiyar
college of Engineering & Technology for
women,Puducherry.
Dr.N.J.R.Muniraj, Principal, Teja
institute for women,Coimbatore.
sakthi
Dr. P. Maruthupandi, Associate Professor,
Department of EEE, Government College of
Technology, Coimbatore.
Dr.G.Murugananth, Professor & Head, Ahalia
College of Engineering and Technology,
Palakkad, Kerala.
98
Guest Lecture on Reals on
Networks
25.06.2012
Mr.Ashokan
Ltd,Chennai
,Director,Net
Labs
99
Guest Lecture on Big Data
and Mobile Payments
13.07.2012
Mr. Jayant Raghuram,Associate
Consultant,TCS, Chennai
100
National Level Seminar on
Career Development
26.07.2012
Mr.KA Balamathan,
Limited, Coimbatore
101
One Day Seminar on
Solar
Photovoltaic
Systems
10.08.2012
102
National Level Seminar on
Latest
Trends
in
Manufacturing
14.08.2012
Dr.R.Velmurugan, Prof / Mech, IIT,Chennai
103
One day National Seminar
on Latest trends in
manufacturing.
14.08.2012
Dr.R.Velmurugan, Professor / Mechanical,
IIT, Chennai.
Founder,
Pvt.
Valluva
Dr.
R.
Ramprabha,
Professor,
Engineering College, Chennai.
SSN
Mr. Alford Vinod Antony, Director, Progen
Energy Solution, Coimbatore.
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S.No
Event
Date
104
Technical Seminar on
Numerical Analysis on the
performance of supersonic
combustion
29.08.2012
Dr. V. R. Sanalkumar, Professor, Department
of Aeronautical Engineering, Kumarguru
College of Technology, Coimbatore.
105
National Level Workshop
on Welding Technology
04.09.2012
Er.S.Anand, Deputy Manager / Process
BHEl, Trichy.
07.09.2012.
Mr.L.Kannan, Technical Leader,
Technical Center India, Bangalore.
Delphi
07.09.2012
Mr.L.Kannan, Technical Leader,
Technical Center India, Bangalore.
Delphi
108
Workshop
on
Employment opportunities
for Aeronautical Engineers
19.09.2012
Mr.Chakaravarthy Ashok, CEO & Founder at
VCAN Aerospace, Chennai
109
Guest Lecture on Career
opportunities in oil and
Gas Industries
27.09.2012
Dr.R.Chandrasekar, Advisor
Agies Global Academy, Coimbatore
110
One
day
workshop on
Multimedia
28.09.2012
Mr.Katherasan
&
Ms.Ramya,
Project
Manager, Adoro Multimedia, Coimbatore.
111
National Level one day
Seminar
on
Wireless
Communication
01.10.2012
Mr.Ch. Aswani Kumar, VIT University,
Vellore
112
Speech on Uncertainties
and
Overcoming
Strategies in Business Vs.
Day –to-day Life
04.10.2012
Mr. Seshadri Venkatesan, Lieutenant, (ExIndian Navy)
113
National Level Workshop
on J2EE
10.10.2012
Mr.A.Ananth, Senior Manager, Dream Plus
Private Limited
114
DRDO
sponsored
workshop on FPGA based
system design.
10.10.2012
Prof.R.Sakthivel, Director – VLSI Design, VIT
University, Vellore.
106
107
Association Inauguration &
One Day Seminar on
Current
Trends
in
Embedded Systems.
certified
Graphics
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
115
Guest lecture on Data
Mining
12.10.2012
Mr. Nobel Thilak, Senior Manager, ACCELL
IT Academic.
116
Institution
Industry
Interaction – Lecture
Series – I – Corporate
Governance
13.10.2012
Mr. G. Balasubramaniam, General Manager,
Roots Multi Clean, Coimbatore
117
Institution
Industry
Interaction – Lecture
Series – II – Job Market
18.10.2012
Mr. C. B. Sudharson, Assistant Manager,
Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services
Limited, Chennai
118
Institution
Industry
Interaction – Lecture
Series – III – Logistics
and
Supply
Chain
Management
10.11.2012
Mr.Vijayakumar, General Manager, Sanco
Trans, Chennai
Dr.M.L.Valarmathi, Professor, GCT, Cbe..
119
Faculty
Development
Programme on Theory of
Computation
05.12.2012
to
07.12.2012
Dr. M. Pushpalatha, Professor, SRM
University, Chennai
Dr. R.Seethalakshmi, Professor, SASTRA
University, Thanjavur
120
121
Lecture on Self-awareness
Institution
Industry
Interaction – Lecture
Series – IV – Commodity
Broking
06.12.2012
Faculty Members of American Business
School, Kodaikanal
07.12.2012
Mr.N.Sivakumar, Cluster Head, Commodity,
Angel Commodity Broking Limited, CBE
Mr.R.Ethiraj, Branch Manager,
Commodity, Angel Commodity Broking
Limited, Coimbatore
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S.No
Event
Date
Resource Persons
122
National
level
workshop on Neural
Network, Fuzzy Logic
& Its Application
18.12.2012
Mr. M. Hemanth Chakravarthy, Technical
Lead, HCL Technologies, Chennai
123
National
Level
Conference on “ Recent
trends in IT”
10.01.13
&
11.01.13
124
Guest
Lecture
on
“Thrust Augmentation
on Supersonic Aircraft”
23.01.2013
Dr. A.P Haran, (Scientist –E, GTRE-Retd),
Professor & Head, Department of Aeronautical
Engineering, Park College of Engineering &
Technology, Coimbatore.
125
National
Level
Technical Workshop on
Mobile Adhoc Network
29.01.2013
Dr. S. Senthamarai Kannan,
Kalasalingam University, Virudhunagar
12.02.2013
Mr.S.Saravanan, CEO, Delta Control System
13.02.2013
Dr.V.Jayabalan, Professor,
Anna University, Chennai.
14.02.2013
Er.C.Kathirvelu, Additional Manager /
Production, BHEL, Trichy.
126
127
128
129
Guest lecture on “ A
new technology on
Android Applications
Chief Guest for Second
National
level
Conference
Chief Guest for Second
National
level
Symposium
Financial Assistance &
Facilities
for
Entrepreneurs
18.02.2013
Mr.K.Shajakan, Team
Technologies, Bangalore
Head,
Droidhash
Mr. K.Venkatesh, Branch Manager (CBE),
ICICI Bank, Coimbatore
130
Guest
Lecture
on
Electromagnetic Fields.
20.02.2013
Prof.Smiles Mascarenhas, Dean (Academic
Affairs), CIET, Coimbatore
131
National
Technical
Symposium
27.02.2013
Mr.Vivaj, Project Manager, Maxval
Services Private Limited, Coimbatore
Level
IP
BARNSTROMZ’2K13
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S.No
Event
Date
132
Guest
lecture
on
Service
Oriented
Architecture
27.02.2013
Dr.B.Latha, Preofessor,
Sai Ram Engineering College, Chennai
133
National
Level
Technical Symposium
XNITERZ 2.0
06.03.2013
Dr. S.P.Syed
Chennai
134
Union
Analysis
07.03.2013
CA. Mr.K.Hariharan, Chartered Accountant,
Suri & Co, Coimbatore
135
National
Level
Conference
on
Emerging Trends in
Design
and
Manufacturing
(ETDM 13)
13.03.2013
Dr.V.Jayabalan, Ex.COE & Professor
Anna University, Chennai
136
National
Level
Technical Symposium
on Mechtrigerz-13
14.03.2013
Er.C.Kathirvelu, Additional
Production, BHEL,Trichy
137
Seminar
Middleware
Technologies.
15.03.2013
Mr.C.Babuganaesh, Acenet Technologies
Coimbatore.
138
Guest
lecture
on
Wireless Networks
139
Budding
ManagersScope in Retailing
sector in future.
20.03.2013
Mr. S.Dharmendra, Manager & Head, Big
Bazar-Future Group’s
140
National
Level
Technical Symposium
Core Dera’13
12.04.2013
Ms.S.Meena, Vice President,
Astral Consulting Ltd. Coimbatore.
141
National Conference
on
Advances
in
Computing
Technologies
NCACT’13
04.04.2013
Dr.Neduchellian, Vels University, Chennai
Budget
on
20.03.2013
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Resource Persons
Ibrahim,
VIT
University,
Manager
/
Dr. C.R. Hema, Professor & Dean, Karpagam
University, Coimbatore
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1.2.4. Does the institution offer self-financed programmes? If ‘yes’, list them and indicate
how they differ from other programmes, with reference to admission, curriculum, fee
structure, teacher qualification, salary etc. Yes.
All the programmes are self-financed. Students are admitted based on Single Window
system of the Government. Anna University, Chennai norms are followed for curriculum and
fees structures. The selection committee recruits faculty based on AICTE norms.
1.2.5. Does the college provide additional skill oriented programmes, relevant to regional
and global employment markets? If, ‘yes’ provide details of such programmes and the
beneficiaries. Yes.
Our institution offers the following skill oriented programmes relevant to regional and
global employment market.
 Industrial visits and In-plant training for all students.
 Soft skills development programmes from second year onwards.
 Value added courses in core areas from second year onwards.
 Quantitative, Logical and analytic skill development program are conducted
through corporate relation cell.
 Project exhibitions
1.2.6. Does the University provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional faceto- face and Distance Mode of Education for students to choose the
courses/combination of their choice. If ‘yes’, how does the institution take advantage
of such provision for the benefit of students? No.
The provision for flexibility in combining the conventional face- to- face and distance
mode of education is not available in our institution as it is affiliated to Anna University ,
which does not offer such provision under its regulations.
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1.3 Curriculum Enrichment
1.3.1
Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the University’s
Curriculum to ensure that the academic programmes and Institution’s goals and
objectives are integrated?
 The institute supplements various real time and application oriented case studies
to the students to acquire knowledge based learning and keep them abreast of the
latest trends in the emerging areas to realize the goals and objectives of the
institution.
 Different academic programmes like seminars, value addition programmes,
workshops, awareness programmes, education fairs, career guidance programmes,
symposiums, training programmes, entrepreneur development cell facility and
employability training camps are organized by the institution to meet the
institution‘s goals and objectives and to keep pace with the industrial needs and
meet the global competition.
 To enhance the students’ practical knowledge, Industrial visits and tours are
organized. The students are also motivated to attend inplant training programs
offered by various industries during summer and winter vacations to fill the gap
between the industry and institution.
 The mapping of theoretical knowledge with the practical scenarios is done by
conducting guest lectures with the resource persons from various industries and
foreign universities.
1.3.2
What are the efforts made by the institution to modify, enrich and organize the
curriculum to explicitly reflect the experiences of the students and cater to the needs
of dynamic employment market?
 The Industry Institute Interaction Cell regularly interacts with the stakeholders
and collects the feedback about the demands and expectations to enrich the
curriculum and forwards the same to the University Academic Council to modify
the syllabus and curricula to meet the current employment market.
 The recommendations of the Institute Industry Interaction Cell are represented
during Board of Studies meeting by the expert members of the institution to
integrate the state-of-the-art technology in the curriculum.
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1.3.3
Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting issues
such as Gender, Climate Change, Environmental Education, Human Rights, ICT
etc., into the curriculum?
The problems like Gender Discrimination, Climate change, Human rights Etc., are
discussed with the students through talks in forums, campaigns and village adoption. The
right amount of awareness is created by the faculty members through periodic
interactions with students. Awareness about social responsibility is given by healthy
interaction among students and the exchange of ideas in different club activities.
Gender Empowerment
 The health awareness and hygiene programmes, personal security, counseling,
right of legal claims, entrepreneurial scope, confidence building and good
grooming are given in the Women Redressal Cell.
 Men and women are provided separate hostels with all the modern amenities.
Also the campus consists of lush green lawns and playground. The transport
needs are catered by a fleet of vehicles.
The students of HIT are not only being educated, but also being grooming good
characters, with moral and ethical values, thus building the nation. World-class facilities
& infrastructure in education and learning is provided by the college. Transformational
leadership is given more importance rather than directional leadership. The students are
guided towards the road to success to establish new trends by innovative training
methodologies.
Environment Consciousness
Every human has a personal responsibility in the Go Green. The green cover of
HIT campus, lush lawns and shady bowers are witness to the green thumb efforts.

Different medicinal varieties are available in the herbal garden of the
institution.

The institute organizes tree planting campaigns.

The campus is installed with energy saving devices like LED lamps.

Solar lamps are installed in campus.

Bio waste management and E-waste Management
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NSS Activities
National Service Scheme is a dominant and active effort in our Institute. The
students of our NSS unit promote harmony amongst the student community and provide
opportunities to the students to gain practical experience through field work.
S. No
Academic
Year
Venue
Date
Activities
HIT
Computer
Center
29.06.2015
Free training on MS Office to primary
school children of Othakalmandapam in
our college computer Lab
20.07.2015
Free Blood Donation Camp along with
Blood Bank Shanthi Social Services,
Coimbatore-5
30.08.2015
Training
on
Preparation
of
vermicomposites
to
farmers
at
Devangounder thotam, Seerapalayam
Coimbatore by NSS volunteers, Farmers
were given hands on training to prepare
vermicomposite.
27.09.2015
Awarness program
karuvalam trees in
villages
of
Bodipalayam and
improve water table.
HIT Seminar
Hall
24.09.2014
Motivational programme on Green
Revolution by Dr.Jeff Walter Rajadurai
CEO Noble foundation to NSS
Volunteers
HIT campus
29.03.2015
Free Eye Sceering camp by Lotus Eye
Care Hospital, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore.
02.05.2015
Training on preparation of Organic
fertilizer and natural pesticides to farmers
at the Thendral nagar, Seerampalayam,
Coimbatore-105 by NSS volunteers.
Farmers were given hands on training to
natural fertilizer and pesticide
HIT Campus
1
2015-2016
Seerapalayam
Coimbatore
Bodipalayam
&
Seerapalayam
2
2014-2015
HIT campus
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to uproot semai
the fields nearby
Othakalmandapam,
seerapalayam to
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S. No
Academic
Year
Venue
Date
Activities
27.08.2013
Free Blood Donation Camping with
Government Blood Bank, Tamilnadu
State, AIDS control society. About 200
volunteers and staff members were
actively donated blood
HIT campus
20.03.2014
Color Blindness test by K.G.Eye
Hospitals and Special awarneness talk on
general eye care by Ophthalmologist
Dr.K.Sivabalan, Medical Director, K.G
Eye Hospital, Coimbatore.
Anna
University,
Chennai
24.02.2014
HIT campus
3
2013-2014
Othakkal
Mandapam,
Coimbatore
&
25.02.2014
20.03.2013
NSS volunteers participated leadership
training and soft skill programme
organized by NSS cell Anna university
Chennai
Peer Education Training by Foundation
on Organic Farming
Free Eye Screening Camp by Eye
Foundation Hospital,
4
2012-2013
HIT campus
10.01.2012
About 500 students screened
200 students were got eye treatment
Othakkal
Mandapam,
Coimbatore
03.07.2011
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NSS volunteers participated free general
medical camp at Gegusamy Naidu
Higher secondary School.
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Human Rights Awareness
 A consumer awareness club is run by the institute which organizes talks on
rights and privileges of consumers.
 The sensitive issues are addressed to the students and faculty members by the
experts from the Legal Service Society.
 Vote-my privilege and right awareness was created in the institute.
 A ragging free environment is created by the Anti-Ragging committee and
ensured by the Grievance and Redressal Committee in the institute.
1.3.4 What are the various value-added courses/enrichment programmes offered to
ensure holistic development of students?
 The Corporate Relation Cell periodically conducts personality development
programmes on Time Management, Goal Setting, Observation Skills, Memory
Improvement Training and Effective Listening.
 Career enhancement training programs like critical thinking and reasoning skills
are given by the Corporate Relation Cell.
 The Corporate Relation Cell also conducts Communication Skills Training,
Technical training, Soft Skills and Value Added Courses to ensure holistic
development of the students.
1.3.5. Citing a few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from
Stake holders in enriching the curriculum?
 Based on the feedback received from the stakeholders, re-designing of the
syllabus and curricula is done by forwarding to the University Academic Council
to meet the current employment market. Periodic parent teachers meetings keep
the channels open with the stake holders.
 The curriculum is enriched by organizing specific training programs, special
lectures, industrial visits, workshops, seminars, short term training programmes
and faculty development programmes based on the feedback from Industrial
experts and alumni.
 Alumni meetings are organized periodically.
Feedback regarding the
achievement of educational objectives and suggestions to enrich the curriculum
are received during these meetings.
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1.3.6 How does the institution monitor and evaluate the quality of its enrichment
programmes?
 The institution decides to roll out suitable modules of enrichment programmes by
collecting feedback from industrial experts, alumni, governing council members,
planning and monitoring board members.
 The utility of the programme in the current employment and recommendations for
future requirements are highlighted by the alumni.
 The demands of the industry are given by the training and placement cell and
industrial personal.
1.4
Feedback System
1.4.1
What are the contributions of the institution in the design and development of the
curriculum prepared by the University?
 The curriculum is designed and developed by Board of studies, Anna University.
The institution implements the same. Some of our faculty members are members
of various syllabus committees and also Board of Studies conducted by Anna
University.
 Faculty members are deputed to attend the workshops and faculty development
programmes conducted by the university relevant to design and development of
the curriculum.
1.4.2
Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders on
Curriculum? If ‘yes’, how is it communicated to the University and made use
internally for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes/new programmes?
Yes.
The college obtains feedback from the students, alumni, parents, employers/industries
and experts from academia.
Students
A class committee meeting is a comfortable platform between students and
faculty members where they are free to inform their difficulties and suggestions regarding
their academic. Any difficulty expressed by the students is noted and the same is duly
forwarded to the university when suggestions are invited during syllabus revision.
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Alumni
As the alumni is found to be the brand ambassadors of our institute, the alumni
are invited periodically for alumni meetings to share their past experience in the
institution and how it helped them perform well in their places of work/study. The
alumni also give suggestions and recommendations to the current students which would
definitely give a wider focus of the curriculums to the students to improve themselves.
Parents
Our college conducts meeting with parents at regular intervals which enable to
give suggestions regarding the curriculum of their wards. This is duly noted by the
personnel concerned.
Employers / Industries
Various industrial representatives who conduct seminar and lectures give our
students useful tips on what nowadays industries are looking forward from the students,
so that they can groom them accordingly.
Academia
The College is visited by various academicians. Their views on the curriculum are
obtained and efforts are made to incorporate the same. The Feedback received from the
stakeholders is conveyed in the Board of Studies meetings to design the curriculum
according to the industrial needs.
1.4.3
How many new programmes/courses were introduced by the institution during the
last four years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses/programmes?)
The following new programmes/courses were introduced in the last four years.
Whenever new courses are applied for, it is done with the view of enhancing the quality of
education that a student gets from the college. The rationale being to create a learning
environment so that the student is better a human being and the employer and society benefits
from his/her contribution.
Department Year
CSE
ECE
Automobile
2012
2012
2013
Details of course
M.E Computer Science and Engineering
M.E VLSI Design
B.E Automobile Engineering
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Criterion II
Teaching-Learning and
Evaluation
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2.1
Student Enrollment and Profile
2.1.1
How does the college ensure publicity and transparency in the admission process?
Publicity:
 Self-finance engineering college affiliated to Anna University Chennai, we follow the
Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA) Process.
 Admission
announcement
of
TNEA
is
hosted
on
university
website:
www.annauniv.edu/tnea2015.
 Admission announcement is available in all leading national and regional daily
newspapers in English and Tamil.
 The announcement contains complete information about the UG and PG programmes,
eligibility norms, process of admission, and the facilities provided by the college.
 The college website www.hindusthan.net provides regular updates on the admission
process, facilities and events of importance.
 Popularization and securing admissions is also carried out through our alumni who are
spread throughout the world.
 Through college prospectus and brochure.
 Awareness regarding to engineering studies is created among higher secondary
students through the conduct of career guidance program.
Transparency:
Admission through Single Window System
Admission to various UG programmes is done in accord with the statutory
provisions of the Anna University and the Tamilnadu Government. The seats under
Government quota are filled through the single window system based on Higher
Secondary examination marks (merit basis).
Admission to various PG programmes is done through Tamilnadu Common
Entrance Test (TANCET/TANCA) conducted by Anna University every year.
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Admission through Management Quota
The seat which comes under management quota is transparently filled through a
separate single window system established by the consortium of self-financing colleges
in Tamilnadu. Seven Associations in the State of Tamilnadu have formed a Consortium
in the name of “Consortium of Self Financing Professional, Arts and Science Colleges
in Tamilnadu”, where majority of the Engineering Colleges are members. The
Consortium has been allowed permission to admit students in undergraduate engineering
courses (B.E / B.Tech / B.Arch) in various self-finance professional colleges under the
Management Quota in the state of Tamilnadu on the basis of the marks obtained by the
student in the relevant subjects in the qualifying examination by the “Committee to
Regulate/Monitor the Admissions of Students to Professional, Arts and Science
Colleges”, Chennai ‘vide’ its Proceeding No. Committee / Engineering / 032 / 2013,
Dated 14.03.2013.
2.1.2
Explain in detail the process of admission put in place for UG, PG and Ph.D.
Programmes by the College. Explain the criteria for admission (Ex. (i) merit, (ii)
merit with entrance test, (iii)merit, entrance test and interview, (iv) common test
conducted by state agencies and national agencies (v) others followed by the
College?
Admissions are purely based on merit (marks obtained in the qualifying
examination) and availability of seats.
UG Courses: B.E / B.Tech
For the undergraduate programmes (B.E & B.TECH), 65% of the seats are
reserved and filled as per the Tamil Nadu Govt. norms, through single window
counseling by the affiliating University while the remaining 35% of the seats are filled, as
per the norms of Consortium. For the postgraduate programmes (M.E /M.B.A/ M.C.A),
admission for government quota is based on the written test conducted by TANCET
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(Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test) or through written test conducted by Consortium
of Self Financing Arts and Professional Colleges, Coimbatore.
Norms for UG Admission
Candidates should have passed HSC of state board or equivalent with Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics and other language subjects. There is no entrance test for
engineering admission. For UG engineering admissions the candidate should have
completed 16 years of age, as on 31st December of the year admission. There is no upper
age limit. Candidates should obtain at least 50% of marks (45% in case of Candidates
belonging to reserved category) in the subjects specified taken together at HSC.
Criteria
H.S.C.- Academic Stream
(Maths + Chemistry)
H.S.C. - Vocational Stream
(Maths +Theory + Practical)
OC
BC
MBC
SC/ST
50%
45%
40%
40% *
50%
45%
40%
40% *
*Candidates belonging to SC/ST & NRI a mere pass in the qualifying Examinations is
adequate.
PG Courses: M.E / M.C.A / M.B.A
For PG Courses 50% of seats are filled by affiliating university (TANCET single
window counselling) and remaining 50% seats are filled by institution through the
consortium of self-financing colleges in Tamilnadu (academic ranking system).
A pass in a Bachelor’s degree (or) equivalent in the relevant field with at least
50 % of marks (45% of marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in
the qualifying degree examination.
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Norms for Lateral entry UG/PG Admissions
The government has sanctioned 65% seat under government quota and 35% of
seat under management quota to be filled under lateral entry system. Candidates should
have passed the Diploma Courses in relevant branches and obtained a minimum
aggregate percentage of marks in fifth and sixth semesters as given below:
Criteria
Aggregate(Pre-final +
Final Semesters)
OC
BC
MBC
SC/ST
55%
50%
45%
Mere Pass
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2.1.3 Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level for
offered by the college and provide a comparison with
each
of
the
programmes
other colleges of the affiliating university within the city /
district.
Academic Year 2014-2015 for UG Programmes
S.
No.
Programme
(UG/PG)
Degre
e
Branch
HIT
PARK
KIT
TCE
NIET
% of
% of
% of
% of
% of
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Marks
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
1
UG
B.E
AERO
44.50
92.38
32
86
43.01
61.25
-
-
30
88
2
UG
B.E
AUTO
45.00
90.50
-
-
-
-
44.50
88.52
-
-
3
UG
B.E
CSE
45.00
91.67
43.5
70
45.01
78.65
45.15
77.65
44.62
71.35
4
UG
B.E
ECE
45.17
96.00
43.17
94.27
46.17
91.25
44.25
93.37
42.32
91.75
5
UG
B.E
MECH
46.50
97.83
44.52
90.25
46.25
85.45
45.50
92.25
47.12
81.25
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For PG Programmes
HIT
Percentage of
Marks
Min.
Max.
64
84
S. No.
Programme
(UG/PG)
Degree
Branch
1
PG
M.E
CSE
2
PG
M.E
VLSI Design
53
79
3
PG
MBA
Business Administration
53
77
4
PG
MCA
Computer Applications
57
77
Academic Year 2013-2014 for UG Programmes
S. No.
Programme
(UG/PG)
Degree
Branch
HIT
% of
Marks
Min. Max.
1
UG
B.E
AERO
40.33
96
41.11
90.5
39.31
62.85
-
-
38.12
88.5
2
UG
B.E
AUTO
46.33
89.17
-
-
-
-
40.00
75.00
-
-
3
UG
B.E
CSE
51.83
84.17
45.5
69
46.35
77.85
47.15
76.65
46.65
70.35
4
UG
B.E
ECE
46.33
92
46.13
91.25
44.52
88.5
43.26
92.625
45
90.65
5
UG
B.Tech
IT
42.67
82.83
42.15
80
41.57
78.36
41.55
77.52
-
-
6
UG
B.E
MECH
45.00
92.63
44.23
91.75
45.13
87.15
39.15
90.25
41.28
83.15
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% of
Marks
Min. Max.
KIT
% of
Marks
Min. Max.
TCE
% of
Marks
Min.
Max.
NIET
% of
Marks
Min.
Max.
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For PG Programmes
HIT
% of Marks
Min.
Max.
60
88
S. No.
Programme
(UG/PG)
Degree
Branch
1
PG
M.E
CSE
2
PG
M.E
VLSI Design
62.5
82.6
3
PG
MBA
Business Administration
51
81
4
PG
MCA
Computer Applications
59
80
Academic Year 2012-2013 for UG Programmes
Branch
HIT
% of Marks
Min.
Max.
PARK
% of Marks
Min. Max.
KIT
% of Marks
Min. Max.
B.E
AERO
44.33
92.75
44.13
90.75
42.23
80.00
-
-
45.21
86.00
UG
B.E
CSE
46.83
86.67
46.91
87.17
45.00
85.55
40.15
86.50
40.65
80.25
3
UG
B.E
ECE
43.83
95.00
42.15
93.50
41.25
88.52
40.88
92.62
44.12
83.25
4
UG
B.E
IT
42.00
85.83
39.5
86.83
43.25
80.75
41.75
80.00
-
-
5
UG
B.E
MECH
48.67
92.75
47.95
91.75
42.56
88.85
46.12
90.85
42.17
85.25
S.
No.
Programme
(UG/PG)
Degree
1
UG
2
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% of Marks
Min.
Max
NIET
% of Marks
Min. Max.
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For PG Programmes
HIT
% of Marks
Min.
Max.
S. No.
Programme
(UG/PG)
Degree
Branch
1
PG
M.E
CSE
53
87
2
PG
M.E
VLSI Design
60
79
3
PG
MBA
Business Administration
50
82
4
PG
MCA
Computer Applications
58
86
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2.1.4
Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and student
profiles annually? If ‘yes’ what is the outcome of such an effort and how has it
contributed to the improvement of the process? Yes.
 Even though the admission procedure is totally under the control of State
Government we are maintaining student admission related details in admission
section and in the college office.
 Feedback is obtained from parents of undergraduate and post graduate students
during admission about their choices of selecting the college and course which is
reviewed periodically.
 Student index card is created and maintained for each and every student in
concerned department. These files includes all details of the students such as
percentage in 10th, 12th etc., medium of studies, academic and other
extracurricular activities performed by the student in each and every semester and
issues related to counselling/discipline. These details serve as an input for
modifying /amending admission policies with the perspective of improvement for
the subsequent batches seeking admission under management category.
 A committee comprising of principal of the institution and heads of various
departments meets at the end of every year and review the quality of admissions.
Outcomes
 Based on the number of students admitted from various parts of the state a career
Guidance programme is conducted i.e. special team will visit and conduct
awareness programme about the engineering studies to the +2 students studying in
rural areas.
 The admission section will identify the requirement of the transport facility for the
subsequent years and additional transport facility will be provided.
 The maximum percentage of marks for admission has been increasing every year.
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2.1.5
Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following
categories of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and
its student profiles demonstrate/reflect the National commitment to diversity and
inclusion.

SC/ST

OBC

Women

Differently abled

Economically weaker sections

Minority community
 Admission for the above mentioned categories are done as per the Government
norms. Scholarships are made available to all categories of eligible students,
including SC/ ST/
OBC / First generation graduates.
 Women students are empowered by encouraging them to actively participate in
NSS and other extra-curricular activities.
 The College does not discriminate on the basis of gender.
 The differently-abled students are allowed by the institution to have admission to
the courses of their choice. The students are encouraged at every level in the
institution.
 All students are treated with respect and given equal opportunities in curricular
and other activities.
Economically weaker sections
 Based on the annual income scholarships are provided by the government of
Tamilnadu to the economically weaker students.
 The College management also provides fee concessions for economically weaker
students and also the students belonging to this section are allowed to pay the fees
in instalments.
 The college library arranges lending of books from book-bank for the whole
semester.
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Minority community
 In the single window system, as per Government norms, certain percentages of
seats are reserved for students from various minority communities.
2.1.6
Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution
during the last four years and comment on the trends. i.e. reasons for increase /
decrease and actions initiated for improvement.
Academic year 2014-2015
S. Programme
Degree
No.
(UG/PG)
Branch
Number of
applications
(Sanctioned
intake)
Number of
students
admitted
Demand
Ratio
1
UG
B.E
AERO
60
46
0.76
2
UG
B.E
AUTO
60
54
0.90
3
UG
B.E
CSE
120
58
0.48
4
UG
B.E
ECE
120
106
0.88
5
UG
B.Tech
IT
60
-
0.00
6
UG
B.E
MECH
120
138
1.15
7
PG
M.E
CSE
24
09
0.37
8
PG
M.E
VLSI Design
24
12
0.50
9
PG
MBA
60
60
1.00
10
PG
MCA
60
30
0.50
Business
Administration
Computer
Applications
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Academic Year 2013-2014
1
UG
B.E
AERO
Number of
applications
(Sanctioned
intake)
60
2
UG
B.E
AUTO
60
56
0.93
3
UG
B.E
CSE
120
70
0.58
4
UG
B.E
ECE
120
106
0.88
5
UG
B.Tech
IT
60
40
0.67
6
UG
B.E
MECH
120
148
1.233
7
PG
M.E
CSE
24
24
1.00
8
PG
M.E
VLSI Design
24
21
0.87
9
PG
MBA
Business Administration
60
36
0.60
10
PG
MCA
Computer Applications
60
18
0.30
S. Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
Degree
Branch
Number of
students
admitted
Demand
Ratio
58
0.96
Academic Year 2012-2013
1
UG
B.E
AERO
Number of
applications
(Sanctioned intake)
60
2
UG
B.E
CSE
60
60
1.00
3
UG
B.E
ECE
120
120
1.00
4
UG
B.Tech
IT
60
60
1.00
5
UG
B.E
MECH
120
139
1.158
6
PG
M.E
CSE
18
18
1.00
7
PG
M.E
VLSI Design
18
18
1.00
8
PG
MBA
60
60
1.00
9
PG
MCA
60
60
1.00
S. Programme
Degree
No.
(UG/PG)
Branch
Business
Administration
Computer
Applications
Number of
students
admitted
63
Demand
Ratio
1.05
The above table shows the demand ratio (=Number of students admitted/Number of Sanctioned
intake) for the last four years.
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Reasons for increase/decrease in demand and actions initiated by the college
 The demand for Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, programmes has
increased due to the following reasons.
 More job opportunities in government and public sectors.
 Due to the development of more automobile industries, power plants,
Infrastructure development, electronic industries and communication
sectors.
 Our institution commands very good reputation among the parents and
students and we get maximum admission in this part of the region.
 Due to the downturn in IT Sector there was a marginal drop in admission in B.E
Computer Science and Science Engineering and B.Tech Information Technology.
 The College ensures publicity in the admission process through our college website at
www.hindusthan.net.
 Our alumni students spread throughout India and abroad, help us greatly in
popularizing our college and securing admissions.
 By creating awareness among the Higher Secondary school students through
conducting Career Guidance program.
2.2
Catering to Student Diversity
2.2.1
How does the institution cater to the needs of differently-abled students and ensure
adherence to government policies in this regard?
 The institution adheres to the Government policies for the differently-abled and is
committed to their welfare in the following ways.
 A barrier-free environment is provided on campus for their mobility in the form
of lifts in all the blocks.
 Equal opportunities are provided to them without discrimination in all the
activities of the institution.
 Teaching and non-teaching staff members are sensitized to handle differentlyabled students.
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 To enable the differently-abled students to become confident, they are encouraged
in sports too.
 At the time of Anna university examination special class rooms are arranged for
differently-abled students.
2.2.2
Does the institution assess the students’ needs in terms of knowledge and skills
before the commencement of the programme? If ‘yes’, give details on the Process.
 Yes, there is a provision for assessing students’ knowledge and skills before the
commencement of the programme.
 Before commencement of the programme, Faculty members from the respective
departments will discuss and counsel the students about the course curriculum and
subject options available, and explain the possible combinations.
 The institution conducts bridge courses to the first year students to enhance their
knowledge in the particular engineering stream. Based on the feedback obtained
from the students the faculty will plan the teaching process and also offers a
special preparatory program as per the requirements of the students.
 The weak students are identified and counselled by the senior faculty members
from the respective department to enable them to perform better in their studies in
a well précised manner.
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2.2.3
What are the strategies drawn and deployed by the institution to bridge the
knowledge gap of the enrolled students to enable them to cope with the programme
of their choice? (Bridge/Remedial/ Addon /Enrichment Courses, etc.)
B.E - Aeronautical Engineering
S. Programme
Degree Branch
No.
(UG/PG)
Name of the Bridge* courses
1
Special class in Transforms and Partial
Differential Equations for II years
2
Special class in Mechanics of machines
3
4
5
UG
B.E
AERO
6
7
8
9
Special class in Thermodynamics for
weak/lateral students
Value added course on Auto CAD and
CATIA
Bridge course in engine system and control
Value added course on CFD FLUENT (III
year) conducted during January 2015
Special class in Wind tunnel techniques for
lateral/weak students
Special class in High temperature materials
for lateral/weak students
Bridge Course in Aircraft systems and
instruments
B.E - Computer Science Engineering
S. Programme
Degree Branch
No.
(UG/PG)
Name of the Bridge* courses
1
Bridge course for 1st Year Biology Students
2
Bridge Course for Lateral entry students
3
UG
B.E
CSE
Coaching classes for weak students
4
Value added courses
5
Placement Training
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B.E - Electronics and Communication Engineering
S. Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
Degree
Branch
Name of the Bridge* courses
1
Special coaching class for slow learners
2
Bridge course for lateral entry students for
mathematics
3
UG
B.E
ECE
Coaching classes for weak students
4
Value added courses
5
Placement Training
B.Tech - Information Technology
S.
Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
Degree Branch
Bridge course on Transforms and partial
1
differential equations
2
3
Name of the Bridge* courses
Value Added Course on C and C++
UG
B.Tech
IT
Special Class for slow leaners
4
Value added course on PHP and Java
6
Placement Training
Department of Science and Humanities
S.
Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
1
UG
2
Degree
Branch
Name of the Bridge* courses
Bridge course for MQ students, Slow
learners coaching & special class
B.E
Engineering
/B.TECH
Bridge course for Lateral entry students,
Slow learners coaching & special class
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B.E - Mechanical Engineering
S. Programme
Degree
No.
(UG/PG)
Branch
Name of the Bridge* courses
1
First year subjects of Mathematics were
conducted for all lateral entry students
(Odd semester only) During July 2014 –
August 2014
2
Coaching classes are conducted for all
slow learners for all theory subjects (odd
and even semesters) during 5.00 pm – 6.30
pm as per the schedule.
UG
B.E
MECH
3
Value added courses were conducted for
all second and third year mechanical
engineering students. (AUTOCAD,
SOLID WORKS)
4
Placement training classes were conducted
for all final year students.
Master of Bussiness Administration
S.
Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
1
PG
Degree
Name of the Bridge* courses
MBA
Fresher’s Enclave- A bridge course for all Students
of MBA from different streams of Specialization.
Master of Computer Applications
S.
Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
1
2
PG
Degree
MCA
Name of the Bridge* courses
Value added courses on Programing Languages
Placement Training
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 Among the students admitted in the institution most of the students come from
Tamil medium and students from other states also have major deficiency in
medium of learning which is English.
 Therefore learning of English is mandatory in First Year and English is integrated
as a regular subject in First year.
 A state of art English language lab with interactive English learning software is
developed in the institution. The lab is multimedia enabled and plays major role in
upgrading English competency of our students.
 The Diploma holders who join through lateral entry scheme lack in the
fundamentals of Engineering Mathematics, which in turn affects their
performance in analytical subjects. Hence counteractive bridge classes in
Engineering Mathematics are organized by our faculty members to upgrade their
mathematical skills.
Remedial Courses
The institution also conducts remedial classes for weak students to increase their
skills and capability. Weekly tests and monthly tests are also conducted by the
department faculty members to test the student’s grasping capability. The classes are
conducted throughout the semester in the form of special classes, arrear coaching and
one-to-one coaching at the end of every semester.
Add on courses
 Experts and scientists from industries and research institutions are invited to give
special lectures on emerging trends and challenging areas.
 Programmes like developing soft skills is how to face competitive interviews are
organized.
Enrichment courses
 To enrich the knowledge of the students faculty members provide information on
contents beyond syllabus.
 Practical training is given to the students in addition to their regular work outs.
 Industrial visits are arranged for the students once in every semester.
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 In-plant trainings are provided to the students to get industrial exposure and first
hand training and information on real world problems.
 Special training is given to the students on the recent domain based needs of the
industries.
2.2.4
How does the college sensitize its staff and students on issues such as gender,
inclusion, environment etc.?
 There is no gender discrimination in the college.
 The institution make efforts to create awareness among the students regarding
such gender based evils during orientation programme.
 Male & Female staff members in our institution are treated in an equal manner.
 Students from under privileged sections of society and first generation learners
are given equal opportunities along with the others.
 The institution has constituted a Women Redressal cell and it functions separately
for the benefit of the women employees and girl students.
 Separate rest rooms, hostel facilities are provided for the women employees and
girl students.
 Awareness Programmes are conducted on Women Empowerment on behalf of
women Redressal cell.
 NSS camps are organized for the students every year.
 Students are encouraged to participate in environmental awareness programmes
conducted by our institution and to take part in Tree Planting, Water
Conservation, plastics, e-waste disposal etc.
 Blood donation camp is organized periodically. The students and staff members
come forward and donate blood for the benefit of the patients in Government and
private Hospitals.
2.2.5
How does the institution identify and respond to special educational/learning needs
of advanced learners?
 Resource persons from leading industries and reputed academic institutions are
invited to give guest lecture on latest topics for the benefit of the students.
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 The students are encouraged to take part in conferences, symposiums, workshops
and seminars to enrich their knowledge in advanced topics.
 Interactive classroom lectures, design contest, project and seminar by students
give them a scope for applying their knowledge and skills.
 The students are encouraged to do projects and mini projects in the advanced
topics under the guidance of the faculty members.
 Additional library tokens are issued to the advanced learners in each department
to increase their learning potential.
 Students are motivated to take up research work in association with faculty
member leading to joint publication of research papers in conferences and
journals.
 Special electives are being offered to the students’ in each department who wish
to do their higher studies and research.
 Advanced and active learners are encouraged to attend International Overseas
Conferences to present their innovative research findings.
 After the completion of syllabus the faculty members teach contents beyond
syllabus to the students and they are advised to undertake GATE, CAT, GMAT,
TOEFL, GRE and TANCET exams and are guided in this exertion.
2.2.6
How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the
academic performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk of
drop out (students from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged,
slow learners, economically weaker sections etc.)?
 For every batch of 20 students, a faculty is deputed as tutor and he/she monitors
the academic performance of the students.
 The class advisor will maintain the student database and he/she identifies the
students from rural background, slow learners and students from economically
weaker sections.
 Special classes and test are conducted for the slow learners after the regular
classes of the college.
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 Tutorial sessions are conducted for mathematics oriented subjects to enable them
to solve more numbers of problems.
 Slow learners’ developments are discussed with their parent for academic
enhancement.
 The class advisor in coordination with head of the department will analyse and
identify the students who are at risk of drop out. Necessary steps are taken
(Psychological Counselling, extra coaching classes and fee concession) to reduce
the risk of drop out students.
 The management provides special financial assistance to economically weaker
students.
2.3
Teaching-Learning Process
2.3.1
How does the college plan and organize the teaching, learning and evaluation
schedules? (Academic Calendar, Teaching Plan, Evaluation Blue Print, etc.)
 The institution follows the academic calendar released by the Anna University.
 At the beginning of every semester, the department academic calendar is prepared
in accordance with university academic calendar and communicated to all the
faculty members and students of the department.
 The head of the department allocates the subjects for the faculty members, based
on their field of interest and proficiency in that particular subject.
 Each faculty member will prepare a detailed lesson plan which includes
objectives, topics given in the syllabus, number of hours for covering the topic,
details of text book or reference book and few topics beyond the syllabus.
 Faculty members will conduct their classes with teaching aids like Power Point
presentations, OHP projector etc.
 Three internal tests per semester are conducted by the concerned department
examination cell.
 The test papers are evaluated and it will be distributed to students for clarification
within three days after the exams. The internal assessment test marks are
uploaded in the Anna University web portal and the marks are sent to the parents
through post for their reference.
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 Previous university question papers, question banks, lab manuals are given to the
students to help them perform better.
 As per the university calendar university examinations are conducted at the end of
each semester and are centrally evaluated by the university and the semester
results are published during the middle of the next semester. After the
announcement of Anna University results, the department conducts a detailed
result analysis through which the performance of students for each subject is
evaluated and reasons for failure is analysed and planning will be done so as not
to repeat the same.
2.3.2. How does IQAC contribute to improve the teaching–learning process?
 To improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution IQAC
(Internal Quality Assurance Cell) is developed under the leadership of senior
professor.
 The IQAC ensures the quality of the teaching-learning process and its outcome
through internal and external audits conducted in a regular time intervals.
 The audit reports are submitted at the Management Review Meeting, for
necessary actions and course corrections, if required, to improve the teaching learning process.
 IQAC will review the existing teaching learning process and related
infrastructure and will give suggestion in which improvement is required. It also
organizes meetings with Principal, HODs and management nominees. This
enables IQAC to suggest improvement in teaching learning process.
2.3.3
How learning is made more student-centric? Give details on the support structures
and systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive learning,
collaborative learning and independent learning among the students?
 Regular lectures are made in an interactive and interesting way, through real-time
analogies and question-answer session.
 The students are motivated to do their mini project (beyond the syllabus) and
Main Project based on recent findings in advanced research areas where they
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work as a group and learn team dynamics and acquire knowledge and experience
too. They collaborate with faculty and present their project ideas in conferences,
Symposium and Project contests conducted by various government and private
institutions around the country.
 The college has adequate number of computers and accessories including a 34
Mbps internet connection which are used for teaching and carrying out research
based projects.
 Many UG and PG projects are completed using the available resources in the
college. NPTEL materials, VCDs, and other online facilities are available to
enhance the learning process. The College has provided sufficient number of LCD
projectors and OHP projectors to all the departments.
 The college has a completely Wi-Fi enabled campus.
 In addition to the regular lab experiments, additional exercises are provided,
beyond the syllabus to expose the students, to advanced levels of learning.
Students are encouraged to use the R&D labs, after regular class hours to aid their
learning potential.
 For seminar classes, students are encouraged to present a seminar on any recent
topics. The faculty will identify the topic and prepare a detailed schedule for the
seminar well in advance. Library is utilized for preparing for the seminar and for
independent learning. Analytical courses are allotted with a tutorial class of one
hour per week. Twenty students are allotted for each faculty.
2.3.4
How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper
among the students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators?
 Students are given the opportunity to raise questions and clarify problems during
classroom lectures.
 It is ensured that the quality of the question paper leads to creative thinking.
Every cycle test question paper includes a few higher order thinking questions
which are challenging for the mind.
 Students are discouraged from rote-learning and asked to come up with
innovative solutions to existing problems.
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 Organizing symposiums and department association activities develops leadership
skills in the students.
 Students are motivated to attend debates and quiz programmes.
 Students are motivated to gain knowledge in interdisciplinary subjects through
selection of open electives, seminars and discussions with experts. Students are
encouraged to join professional societies like CSI, SAE, IEI, IETE, IEEE, ISTE
etc. to continue lifelong learning.
2.3.5
What are the technologies and facilities available and used by the faculty for
effective teaching? Eg: Virtual laboratories, e-learning -resources from National
Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and National Mission on
Education through Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT), open
educational resources, mobile education, etc.
The college has an accessible collection of all the e-learning materials provided by
various institutions such as IIT, ANNA University and UGC among others.
 NPTEL videos and lecture materials are collected by the institution and they are
utilized by faculty members to improve the teaching-learning process. The digital
library in the institution helps the students to understand the subject more
effectively.
 All the departments are expedited with computer software corresponding to their
field of specialization. The students are also encouraged to use computer software
packages for meaningful analysis of the experimental data collected/acquired by
them.
 The use of modern multi-media teaching aids like OHP, LCD projectors, Internet
enabled computer systems are usually employed in classroom instructions as well
as other student learning activities.
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2.3.6
How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and skills
(blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)?
Students:
 Regular guest lectures at National and International level are planned and
organized, with experts from the leading industry and the reputed academia, as
resource persons during each semester. These lectures help the students to update
with the current technological developments.
 Students are encouraged to participate in seminars, workshops and symposiums
conducted by other institutions where they learn advanced skills and collaborate
with their peers from other institutions.
 Value added courses are conducted for the students to keep up with the technical
advancements.
Faculty:
 Faculty members are encouraged by the institution to attend workshops conducted
by the institution, other institutions and reputed organizations in the latest topics.
 Many reputed industries conduct in-house training for the faculty to expose them
to the latest trends in the industry which are organized with the help of the
corporate relations cell.
2.3.7
Detail (process and the number of students \benefitted) on the academic, personal
and
psycho-social
support
and
guidance
services
(professional
counseling/mentoring/academic advise) provided to students?
Students are provided various services for their mental and emotional well-being
such as counseling and mentoring. The following are the processes in place for meeting
the psychological needs of the students.
 Faculty Coordinator- The Coordinator meets the student to discuss about the issues
during the course of his/her study and these are sensitively handled.
 Grievance Redressal Cell – Headed by a Professor and with several faculty members, the
cell collects and addresses the grievances of the students on a need basis.
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 Class Advisor/Coordinator – Every class of students is assigned a faculty
advisor/coordinator who offers academic support and keeps track of the progress of the
students. The performance of the students is communicated to the parents periodically
through progress reports.
 Tutor – Additional guidance on performance to top ranking students are provided through
respective tutors.
2.3.8
Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the faculty
during the last four years? What are the efforts made by the institution to
encourage the faculty to adopt new and innovative approaches and the impact of
such innovative practices on student learning?
 The faculty members are supported by the institution to adopt novel ways,
approaches and methods such as organizing project expos and encourage students
to prepare research projects and apply for various funding agencies.
 The passionate faculty members of the college aim at delivering their lectures in
an effective manner to enhance the knowledge of the students’ community. They
themselves
involve
in
doing
research
to
evolve
innovative
teaching
methodologies.
 The faculty members are encouraged to attend conferences and seminars
organized by various institution and industries to know about latest information
and technology developments and are advised to share their experiences with the
students and other faculty members.
 The faculty members make use of laptop, Wi-Fi, digital library and online
journals to download lectures, study materials & data from internet. Few
innovative teaching methodologies implemented are real time demonstrations,
like comparison charts, role play, picture quiz, debate, group discussions, cross
word puzzle, circuit debugging.
 Group assignment, problem solving and mini projects are given to the students.
These activities assist the students to learn on their own about the developments
which have occurred in their field of learning.
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 The faculty members of this institution make use of NPTEL materials which
motivate the faculties in exploring new teaching methodologies.
2.3.9
How are library resources used to augment the teaching learning process?
Students are provided one hour every week to use the resources in the library. The library
can be utilized seven days of the week and on holidays too. Students can use the
resources such as books, periodicals, technical journals and publications and also access
the Internet. The following is a summary of the resources available in the library.

OPAC system

Books and References

Additional books for meritorious students.

Periodicals/Journals

Resources for aptitude and entrance tests.

Online journals

Internet facility

Reprographic Facility

NPTEL study materials

DELNET
 The requirements of the books are collected from the faculty members in case of
deficiency and the heads of department can order for books.
 Majority of the faculty members efficiently use the internet and they liberally
share their knowledge of innovative research topics, reviews, methodology, data
gathering and information output with the students.
 In addition to the well-stocked-library, each department has its own departmental
library to facilitate easy access to the faculty, students and research scholars.
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2.3.10 Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the
planned time frame and calendar? If ‘yes’, elaborate on the challenge encountered
and the institutional approaches to overcome these.
No, the institution is able to complete the curriculum within the time prescribed by the
affiliating university, which are 450 hours for Undergraduate programmes and 350 hours
for Postgraduate programmes. A well-planned calendar and schedule of activities is
prepared at the beginning of each semester and distributed to the students and faculty
members to ensure that the curriculum is completed on time. Any contingency arising out
of unexpected natural phenomenon or due to preponement of exams by the affiliating
university is suitably compensated by conducting classes on holidays.
2.3.11 How does the institute monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching learning?
 Internal Quality Policy followed by the institution ensures that processes are
strictly followed.
 Quality of teaching is monitored through feedback from the students which is
collected every semester. The Principal and HOD use to go on rounds and
randomly choose a class to monitor the teaching methodology by attending the
class.
 Online feedback on faculty is collected confidentially from students which help to
evaluate the quality of teaching. It lists several parameters such as the technical
and interpersonal skills which grade the faculty on a scale of 1 to 5. Corrective
action is initiated wherever needed, by the Head of the institution and the overall
quality of teaching is improved.
 Result analysis and review is performed for internal examinations and university
examination to monitor the quality of teaching-learning.
 Every five weeks during the semester regular class committee meetings are
conducted, wherein students share independent views about the subject teacher on
aspects such as pace of the coverage, ability to clear doubts, understanding the
concepts of the subjects solving of problems, punctuality to class and engagement
of class for the stipulated duration.
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 Academic audit is performed periodically to evaluate the quality of teaching
learning.
2.4
Teacher Quality
2.4.1
Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the college
in planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource
(qualified and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the
curriculum.
Recruitment Strategies:
Recruitment of faculty is done periodically by getting the actual demand in the
specialization in a course, well in advance and faculty vacancy positions are advertised in
leading newspapers, the applications received are scrutinized by the Head of the
department and short-listed. The short-listed candidates are called for an interview. A
selection committee comprising the member from management of the institution, the
Principal, concerned department HOD, Senior Professor from the department,
representative from Anna University/ eminent person from industry conduct the interview
and select the faculty members.
Promotion
 The promotion policies are followed strictly as per AICTE norms. The
following factors are taken into account:

Potential to assure higher responsibilities and research outputs.

Promotion and increment is given to any staff based on experience, overall
performance, self-appraisal and interview.
 Institute extends latest AICTE pay scales to its entire faculty along with
statutory allowances.
 Institute adopts standard policies / norms for increments and promotions.
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Retention

The qualified teachers with high academic background are recruited with compatible
remuneration and perks.

Due to conducive HR policies such as sixth pay, FDPs, incentives for better performance,
travel grant and registration fee to attend the conferences, promotions, maternity leave,
sabbatical leave for Ph.D. and PDF, loan and PF facility, motivation and encouragement
to do better also facilitates the retention of teachers.

They are provided with transportation facility.

Preference is given to their wards in their admissions in the sister institutions listed
below.
1. Schools from LKG to XII Std.
2. Polytechnic College.
3. Arts and Science College.
4. Engineering Colleges.
5. IAS Academy.
Permanent faculty details
S. No.
Highest
Qualification
Professor
Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Male
Female
Male
Female
Male
Female
Total
1
D.Sc./D.Lit.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
Ph.D.
8
5
2
3
2
-
20
3
M.Phil.
1
2
3
7
23
36
4
PG
1
-
15
5
60
30
111
5
UG
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total
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2.4.2
How does the institution cope up with the growing demand/ scarcity of qualified
senior faculty to teach new programmes/ modern areas (emerging areas) of study
being introduced (Biotechnology, IT, Bioinformatics etc.)? Provide details on the
efforts made by the institution in this direction and the outcome during the last
three years.
 The institution provides requisite facilities like transport for teachers coming from
a distance, research facilities like library, internet, etc. to attract the new qualified
faculty and retain the existing ones.
 The institution encourages staff members to participate in national and
international seminars, conferences, faculty development program and workshops
on latest topics and emerging areas to upgrade their knowledge.
 Highly qualified faculty members are offered better salary.
 Free medical check-up for faculty members and also for their family members.
 Faculty members are provided with Marriage leave and maternity leave.
 All these teacher centric facilities attract the faculty members and the best of the
faculty from the area join our college.
Other initiatives provided by the institution are:
 At least two guest lectures every month on recent trends.
 NPTEL notes and videos available in the college library.
 Motivation programs organized for the faculty.
 Recent editions of books and journals based on faculty request.
 Orientation and refresher courses, workshops and seminars.
2.4.3 Providing details on staff development Programmes during the last four years
elaborate on the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher
quality.
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a)
Nomination to staff development programme
Academic Year 2014-2015
S. No.
Academic Staff Development Programmes
No. of faculty
Designated
1
Refresher courses
12
2
Orientation programmes
11
3
FDP
16
4
Summer / winter Programmes, workshops, seminar
26
Total
65
Academic Year 2013-2014
S. No.
Academic Staff Development Programmes
No. of faculty
Designated
1
Refresher courses
10
2
Orientation programmes
11
3
FDP
19
4
Summer / winter Programmes, workshops, seminar
20
Total
60
Academic Year 2012-2013
S. No.
Academic Staff Development Programmes
No. of faculty
Designated
1
Refresher courses
11
2
Orientation programmes
11
3
FDP
16
4
Summer / winter Programmes, workshops, seminar
etc.
Total
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b)
Faculty Training programmes organized by the institution to empower and enable
the use of various tools and technology for improved teaching-learning
Teaching learning methods/approaches
The institution always promotes the faculty to attend the workshops/FDP, in order to
acquire the contemporary knowledge of their domain, for effective teaching and learning
process. The institution also supports by providing infrastructural support. The Heads of
the department of the College regularly organizes training programs for faculty members
to make them aware of the latest developments in the technology, there by empowering
the teachers to improve their teaching methods.
Handling new curriculum
The College has experienced and well qualified faculty to handle the new curriculum
effectively. HOD calls for the meetings with the faculty members to brief & explain the
new syllabus & devise methods to empower the teachers to handle the new syllabus and
faculty members are asked to attend the FDP programs.
Content/knowledge management
In the area of Content / Knowledge management system our faculty members are
encouraged to take part in various National & International seminars / Field visits and
also to attend Trainer programmes which help the faculty members to update their
knowledge & skills. Other than the conventional teaching methods, simulation software
and working models are being used to promote the understandable learning process.
Selection, development and use of enrichment materials
The college arranges seminars, workshops, to enrich all practices and aspects of teaching
and learning process. Further the faculty members receive invitations from various
institutions to act as resource persons. The faculty members will also present papers in
leading national and international conferences. Newly inducted faculty will be given
orientation program by the HODs of various departments which enable the new faculty to
enrich their knowledge.
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Assessment
The self-appraisal report is obtained from each faculty once in a year. The self-appraisal
report is one of the major yard stick for the promotion of the faculty. It gives a clear
picture in terms of their research needs. Suggestions to improve the academic
performance will be given to the faculty by the head of the department and principal after
analyzing his/her report.
Cross cutting issues
Seminars and workshops are conducted where in experts from leading industry/academia
are invited to share and deliver their knowledge and experience to sensitize and bring out
awareness about the gender issues and empowerment of women and upliftment of
socially and economically weaker society.
Audio Visual Aids/multimedia
Faculty members are trained to use audio visual aids and multimedia in the classroom.
Lectures are delivered using audio visual aids in classroom. All departments are provided
with audio visual aids and teaching learning aids.
Teaching learning material development, selection and use
Faculty members are given free access to internet which helps them to traverse through
ocean of learning materials. The college has a well- stocked library containing both
reference and text books of various subjects. Further attending and organizing seminars,
symposiums and workshops also help the faculty in developing the course material.
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Programme Organized by the Department from the June 2012 to May 2015.
Number
of
seminars
organized
Number
of Guest
Lectures
organized
S. No.
Programme
(UG/PG)
Degree
Branch
Number of
workshops
organized
1
UG
B.E
AERO
3
2
4
2
UG
B.E
AUTO
1
1
2
3
UG & PG
B.E
CSE
7
8
13
4
UG & PG
B.E
ECE
4
5
4
5
UG
B.Tech
IT
7
6
17
6
UG
B.E
MECH
5
3
3
7
PG
MBA
Business
Administration
2
6
11
8
PG
MCA
Computer
Applications
3
4
3
2.4.4 What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (eg: providing research
grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications, teaching
experience in other national institutions and specialized programmes industrial
engagement etc.)
 MoUs with industries and funded projects from the government help the faculty who
are pursuing their research work.
 The management sponsors for pursing their research work and incentives for those
who have completed Ph.D.
 On duty is provided for the candidates to pursue Ph.D.
 Research activities and sponsored projects are encouraged, and every year large
number of proposals are prepared and sent to AICTE and other agencies for funding.
 Faculty members are sponsored for National and International conferences.
 Institute sponsors On-Duty for faculty to attend seminars, conferences, workshops,
symposiums, summer and winter schools and industrial training.
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Faculty Publications
S. Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
Branch
Name of the Faculty
Prof.A.Sankaran
Dr.P.Jeyalakshmi
Mr.M.MosesDeva
Prasanna
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
Mr.D.Sankar
Mr.M.Harish
Mr.V.Paramaguru
Ms.S.Aarthy
Mr.S.Tamilselvan
Dr.P.Prathap
Dr.J.Suganthi
Dr.D.Loganathan
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
Mr.G.Sakthi
Mr.S.Lokesh
Mr.S.Karthick
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Ms.E.Babu
Thirumangaialwar
Ms.T.Kalaiselvi
Ms.S.Gowthami
Mr.M.Mathan Kumar
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Dr.P.Surekha
Dr.A.Kishorekumar
Mrs.S.Kavitha
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
Mrs.K.Kalpana
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
Mr.N.Rathan
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
Mr.B.Hakkem
Ms.B.Kousalya
1
2
UG
UG
Aero
Aero
3
UG
Aero
4
5
7
8
9
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
23
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
Aero
Aero
Aero
Aero
Aero
Aero
Auto
CSE
CSE
CSE
CSE
CSE
CSE
CSE
24
UG
CSE
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
CSE
CSE
CSE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
No. of Publications
Conference
Journal
Int.
Int.
National
National
National
National
2
1
1
2
-
-
-
1
2
2
11
3
4
2
2
1
1
1
14
3
7
3
2
4
3
1
1
1
1
3
5
51
6
11
2
6
4
3
-
-
1
1
-
1
2
7
6
2
1
1
1
2
5
5
-
2
2
31
3
6
3
14
2
6
9
5
2
1
2
5
19
14
7
4
3
15
4
4
2
6
4
4
-
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S. Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
UG
Branch
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
ECE
Mech
Mech
Mech
Mech
Mech
Mech
Mech
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
Maths
Maths
Maths
Maths
Maths
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Name of the Faculty
Ms.M.Venkateswari
Ms.R.Priyadharsini
Mr.E.Krishna Kumar
Mr.A.Venkatesh
Ms.N.Shobana
Ms.R.Punitha
Ms.T.Sivamani
Mr.R.Prabhu
Mr.B.D.Lignesh
Ms.S.Saranya
Mr.G.Muthuraj
Mr.D.Chidhambaram
Ms.G.Arthi
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.Kannan
Mr.K.Kalidas
Mr.M.Viswanath
Mr.R.Selvendran
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Mr.R.Sundaramoorthy
Dr.S.Uma
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
V.Vinothkumar
P.Nithya
P.Bhuvaneswari
R.P.Karthik kumar
Dr.R.P Thangaraj
Ms.R.Sree Parimala
Ms.P. Jaya Chitra
Ms.R.Karthika
Ms.J.John Stephan
Dr.G.Gohulavani
Dr.A.Selvaraj
Ms.G. Vadivelan
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No. of Publications
Conference
Journal
Int.
Int.
National
National
National
National
4
1
5
1
9
4
1
1
2
1
2
1
5
3
1
4
1
1
1
2
5
3
1
4
5
1
2
3
6
3
2
4
2
1
3
5
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
5
4
51
1
2
2
2
1
1
4
5
1
2
1
5
6
2
7
2
3
2
2
3
2
5
4
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S. Programme
No.
(UG/PG)
Branch
79
80
81
UG
UG
PG
Physics
Physics
MBA
82
PG
MBA
83
84
PG
PG
MCA
MCA
Name of the Faculty
Dr.B.Maheswari
D.Pradhabhan
Dr.K.Samuvel
Mr.Christopher
Xavier.J
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Mr. C.Prabhu
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No. of Publications
Conference
Journal
Int.
Int.
National
National
National
National
6
2
3
-
-
1
2
-
-
4
1
4
-
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2.4.5
Give the number of faculty who received awards / recognition at the state, national
and international level for excellence in teaching during the last four years.
Enunciate how the institutional culture and environment contributed to such
performance/achievement of the faculty.
The college provides right ambience and support for faculty to secure special award and
the institution honor them with reward.
Dr.J.Suganthi
 Achieved Silver level partnership for INSPIRE-The Campus Connect Faculty
Partnership Model of INFOSYS
 Delivered a Special Lecture on career guidance in “Vettri Nichiyam” organized
by Dinathanthi and Hindusthan Educational Trust.
 Received recognition for the maximum roll out of students for Campus Connect
programme (Jan 2010 – Dec 2010) during the Principals’ Meet 2011 organized by
Infosys Technologies, Bangalore.
 Received Outstanding Faculty Award from Venus International Foundation
during July 5, 2015
 Received Best Faculty Award from Cognizant Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd
May 2015.
 Received appreciation certificate from JSW for contributing as a project guide.
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
 Received Certificate of appreciation (2 times) for being produced 100 % results.
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
 BIOGRAPHY : Included in the book “32nd Edition of Marquis Who's Who in the
World 2015”.
 Received the award as “Top 100 Engineers 2015” from International
Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
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 Received the award as “2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21 st Century”
from International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
Dr.P.Prathap
 Received appreciation from examiner for his work which was more emphasized
on “Make in India” drive.
2.4.6
Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and external
Peers? If yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of the teachinglearning process? Yes.
Evaluation of teachers by the students is done through students’ online feedback
twice per semester for all theory and labs. Feedback reports are discussed with the staff
members and suggestions for improvements are solicited. This evaluation makes the
teaching - learning process more effective. The college also collects exit level feedback
from the graduates. These are also analyzed by the HOD, principal and management.
The following are the parameters used to grade the faculty,
Subject matter organized in logical sequence.
 Teacher comes to the class on time and engages regularly.
 Teacher comes well prepared in the Subject.
 Teacher keeps himself / herself updated.
 Teacher maintains discipline in the Class.
 Teacher offers assistance and counselling to the needy students.
 Teacher provides good feedback on the performance of the students.
 Teacher speaks clearly and audibly.
 Teacher uses variety of the methods and materials (OHP, PPT, Models etc.).
 Teacher writes and draws legibly.
 Teacher explains the concepts well, provides adequate example
 Teacher pace and level of Instruction are suited to the attainment of Students.
 Teacher marking of answer papers is fair and impartial.
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2.5
Evaluation Process and Reforms
2.5.1
How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially
students and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes?
The stakeholders are ensured of the evaluation process by the following means,
 Displaying the criteria for allocation of internal marks in the concerned
department notice board at the beginning of every semester.
 Examination schedules are also displayed on the notice board and are also
available on the website of the anna university.
 Evaluation process, procedure, and examination pattern will be discussed in the
class committee meeting held between students and faculty members.
 At beginning of the academic year a handbook is released to the students as well
as faculty members containing details of college and university process.
 Evaluation by head of the institution, and HoD.
 The internal marks will be awarded based on three internal tests.
 The internal marks scored by the students are displayed in the University website.
2.5.2
What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has
adopted and what are the forms initiated by the institution on its own?
Institution being affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, is obliged to adhere to
the evaluation reforms implemented by the university.
Evaluation reforms by University:
 The curriculum and syllabus are revised once in 5 years for all academic
programs.
 The faculty enters attendance and internal assessment marks of the students
periodically in the Anna university web portal as per the schedule given by the
university.
 Registration of elective subjects is done through University web portal.
 The end semester examinations results are published through University websites.
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 A photocopy of the evaluated answer sheet will be issued to the student who is
willing to apply for revaluation.
 The students are given the opportunity to challenge revaluation results.
Evaluation reforms by college:
 The institution insists the faculty members to prepare a question bank which
consists of questions from the previous year University question papers and
important question from each unit of the subject along with answer key.
 Internal assessment is conducted to the students as per the university criteria.
 Special classes and extra coaching classes for slow learners.
 Periodically monitoring the attendance percentage of all the students.
2.5.3
How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation reforms
of the university and those initiated by the institution on its own?
 Comprehensive result analysis is performed to find the root cause of student
performance in cycle tests and university examinations.
 The examination cell ensures that the tests are conducted as per schedule and
marks are dispatched on time.
2.5.4
Provide details on the formative and summative assessment approaches adapted to
measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have positively impacted
the system.
Students’ achievements are evaluated through,
 Marks in class test, model test and University exams.
 University ranks.
 Paper/poster presented in workshops, seminars and mini projects.
 Paper publications and journals.
 Implant training and industrial visit.
 Extra/co-curricular activities.
 Placement records.
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Summative evaluation process
 Institute sends the student to attend intermural events and the events organized by
the University.
 Organisation of value added courses to improve the technical skills in latest
technologies.
 Awareness is created for the students to get membership in IEEE, CSI, IETE,
ISTE, SAE and other professional societies to inculcate innovative thinking in
research work.
2.5.5
Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency in
the internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for the
overall development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent
learning, communication skills etc.)
 The internal assessment tests are conducted by the department examination cell
which ensures transparency.
 Consideration of Class attendance, class assignments and score in the internal
examination during the entry of internal marks of the students.
 Behavioural attributes, independent learning, communication skills and extracurricular activities are considered by the institution in deciding the best outgoing
student.
 Institute encourages and gives proper weightage for the student who has
independent learning which includes paper presentation by students, projects,
innovative mini project, publishing the articles in newspaper.
2.5.6
What is the graduate attributes specified by the college/affiliating university? How
does the college ensure the attainment of these by the students?
To create a passion to pursue research:
 Motivating the students to pursue mini research projects, publication of research
findings in conferences, seminars and Journals.
 Conducting workshops, Seminars/Lectures to enhance the research activity
awareness and to motivate more students to carry out research.
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Entrepreneurship
 The Entrepreneurship Development Cell of the College conducts various
seminars, Workshops to shape the students to become entrepreneurs.
Ethics
 Commitment towards professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of
engineering
practice.
The
outside
awareness
through
professional
membership, value added course, placement training, etc.
Design & development of solutions
 The process of finding solution for the complex engineering problems and
design with respect to the need of the society is considered.
Lifelong learning
 The faculty prepares the students towards inclusive social concerns, human
rights, gender and environmental issues to make them sensitive, sensible,
useful and conscientious global citizens.
Industry- Institute interaction cell
Makes our students Employable/Industry ready Graduates by bringing industry experts to
our institution to give training in
 Communication skills development
 Soft skills development
 Technical competency development
 Placement training by way of mock interviews, group discussions,
 Panel discussions etc.,
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2.5.7
What are the mechanisms for redress of grievances with reference to evaluation
both at the college and university level?
At college level
Internal evaluation is made by the concerned subject teacher. The students can approach
the teachers in case they need a clarification on the award of marks based on the answers
and scheme of valuation discussed in the class.
At university level
The university has introduced a scheme of applying for Photo copies of answer scripts for
revaluation and also for challenge valuation. The fees for the challenge valuation will be
refunded if there is a change in the grade.
2.6.
Student performance and Learning Outcomes
2.6.1
Does the college have clearly stated learning outcomes? If yes give details on how the
students and staff are made aware of these? : Yes.
 The institution has clearly stated goals to develop the skills of original and
creative thinking.
 Each program has its own generic learning outcomes. The lesson plan, question
bank are given for all subjects at the beginning of the semester.
 Students must be able to create novel ideas from the knowledge obtained and
effectively communicate the knowledge learnt to others.
 Clearly communicate the type and depth of learning which the students are
expected to achieve in the areas of specialization.
 To ensure that the course outcomes are met, the lesson plans are reviewed by the
HOD, and is discussed in the class committee meeting.
 Course Outcomes are specific for every course and each program has its own
Course Objective.
 Course Objectives describe what graduates are expected to attain after graduation.
 The college provides academic, administrative and support services that creates
an environment of teaching, learning and student success.
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2.6.2
Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress and
performance of students through the duration of the course/ programme. Provide
an analysis of the students‟ results/achievements (Programme/course wise for last
four years) and explain the differences if any and patterns of achievement across the
programmes/courses offered.
To facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes,
 Regular class tests, internal assessment tests and model exams are conducted.
 Assignments and mini projects are given for effective learning.
 Reports are sent to parents after the internal assessment tests and model exam.
 Result analysis is done subject wise to analyse the performance.
 If a student is absent for exam, the information is given to the parents by the class
coordinator.
 Special coaching classes are conducted for the absentees and failures.
Academic Excellence by Department wise
S. No.
Department
1
AERO
2
CSE
3
4
6
7
ECE
IT
MECH
MBA
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Batch
Strength
Pass %
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2012 - 2013
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2012 - 2013
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2012 - 2013
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2012 - 2013
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2012 - 2013
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2012 - 2013
64
65
65
61
66
72
69
70
71
60
60
44
75
74
73
60
60
36
84
82
89
91
88
85
89
85
83
95
94
91
89
85
80
95
89
83
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S. No.
Department
8
MCA
9
M.E (CSE)
10
M.E(VLSI Design)
Batch
Strength
Pass %
2014 – 2015
2013 – 2014
2012 - 2013
2014 – 2015
2013 - 2014
2014 – 2015
2013 - 2014
73
59
56
24
18
17
21
97
95
93
100
100
100
100
Details of Rank Holder – Year wise
Academic Year 2014-2015
1
Programme
(UG/PG)
UG
2
PG
S. No.
Degree
Branch
B.E
AERO
Business
Administration
MBA
No. of Students University
Rank holders
2
1
Academic Year 2013-2014
1
2
3
4
5
Programme
(UG/PG)
UG
UG
PG
UG
UG
6
PG
S. No.
Degree
Branch
B.E
B.E
M.E
B.E.
B.Tech
AERO
ECE
VLSI Design
MECH
IT
Business
Administration
MBA
No. of Students University
Rank holders
8
2
1
2
2
1
Academic Year 2012-2013
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
Programme
(UG/PG)
UG
UG
UG
Degree
Branch
B.E
B.E
B.E.
AERO
CSE
MECH
Business
Administration
Computer
Applications
PG
MBA
PG
MCA
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No. of Students University
Rank holders
7
2
1
1
2
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Academic Year 2011-2012
S. No.
1
2
3
4
2.6.3
Programme
(UG/PG)
UG
UG
UG
PG
Degree
Branch
B.E
B.E
B.Tech
AERO
ECE
IT
Computer
Applications
MCA
No. of Students University
Rank holders
5
7
2
3
How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the institution
structured to facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes?
 The teaching, learning and assignment strategies that are followed in the
institution are structured in the form of a process conforming to ISO 9001:2008.
 Retaining the staff members to ensure effective teaching.
 The institution encourages the staff members to attend FDP, workshops and
seminars.
 The academic schedule is prepared well in advance so that there are enough
working days to teach the syllabus, conduct value added courses and placement
classes.
 Student participation in co-curricular activities and presentation of their papers in
symposiums and conferences.
 Students need to submit two assignments for the each unit to assess their subject
understanding.
 Conduct special classes for slow learners for lab and theory classes.
 Counselling is extended for slow learners.
 There are three internal tests for each semester as per the schedule given by the
university and the test assessments are evaluated and marks are displayed in the
notice board and the same is sent to the parents through post.
 The college is committed in creating surroundings, where students are supported
to achieve their potential and then work towards creating a comprehensive
knowledge community.
 Corrective action is taken for lack of achievement in the learning outcome.
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2.6.4
What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the social
and economic relevance (student placements, entrepreneurship, innovation and
research aptitude developed among students) of the courses offered?
 Institution organizes student level technical symposium for each department in
which the students’ leadership quality is developed.
 The institute arranges workshop, meetings for the students with resource persons
from industries to enhance the entrepreneurship quality through Entrepreneurship
Development Cell.
 Technical symposium will be conducted every year for the student by the
institution to exhibit the student’s innovation on their respective specialization.
 To help the students to undertake social and economic responsibilities and attain
great achievements in them the institution has well established committees like
HRD Cell, R&D Committee, Cultural committee etc.
 The college has signed a number of MOUs to actively interact with industries.
 To support and accomplish the vision of our Management, the college has highly
qualified faculty members and many of them are Ph.D. holders, who are active in
research. More than 25% of the faculty members are pursuing their research in
reputed Universities in India.
 Students attend research project competitions organized by various colleges and
Universities.
 Guest lectures, Industrial visits, im plant trainings are organized to get quality
jobs in core areas.
2.6.5
How does the institution collect and analyze data on student learning outcomes and
use it for planning and overcoming barriers of learning?
Collection of data
 Master attendance.
 Class Committee Meeting.
 Marks obtained in the class test, internal assessment tests and University
Examination.
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Analysis of data
 Internal assessment test analysis.
 University exam analysis.
Corrective action
 Special classes are conducted based on the performance in the internal
assessment and University results.
 Special attention to the lateral entry students, students from Tamil medium
and first generation graduates.
 Remedial classes for the subject where the number of failures are more.
2.6.6
How does the institution monitor and ensure the achievement of learning outcomes?
 Regular academic audits.
 Student feedback in the middle and end of each semester.
 Class Committee meetings and Department meetings.
 Result Analysis meeting with the Head of the Institution.
 Through periodic assessment examinations.
 Attendance monitoring system.
 Following ISO 9001:2008 procedures for achieving stated outcomes.
 Feedback from the alumni during alumni meets held every year.
2.6.7
Does the institution and individual teachers use assessment/evaluation as an
indicator
for
evaluating
student
performance,
achievement
of
learning
objectives and planning? If “yes” provide details on the process and cite a few
examples. Yes
 The assessment such as class test and internal test are used as an indicator for
evaluating student‘s performance.
 The internal assessment test papers are set in such a way that the learning objectives
are met.
 Viva questions are asked in the practical sessions to ensure that the student has
knowledge in the experiment to be performed.
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Criterion III
Research, Consultancy and
Extension
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3.1
PROMOTION OF RESEARCH
3.1.1
Does the institution have recognized research center of the affiliating University or
any other agency/organization?
Yes. The Department of Computer Science Engineering and Engineering and
Electronics and communication Engineering has been recognized as research centers by the
Anna University.
S. No.
Name of the Department
Recognition Details
1
Computer Science and Engineering
2
Electronics and Communication
Engineering
3.1.2
Anna University, Chennai,
Lr.No.740/IR/CSE/AR1
Dated 14.01.2015
Anna University, Chennai,
Lr.No.740/IR/ ECE/AR1
Dated 14.01.2015
Does the Institution have a research committee to monitor and address the issues of
research? If so, what is its composition? Mention a few recommendations made by
the committee for implementation and their impact. Yes.
The institute has a well formulated research committee with senior professors and
experienced faculty members namely Research and Development Cell to promote Research
Activities encouraging faculty members to publish papers in reputed journals and submitting
proposals. The Research
S. No.
committee members of the Institution are listed below.
Name of the Member
Position
1
Dr.J.Suganthi
Principal/
Chairman
2
Dr.S.Uma
3
Dr. R.P.Thangaraj
Co-ordinator
Member
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Full Address
Principal,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
Professor & Head,
Department of Information Technology
Professor & Dean,
Department of Science and Humanities
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S. No.
Name of the Member
Position
Full Address
4
Dr.P.Jeyalakshmi
Member
5
Dr.P.Prathap
Member
6
Dr.D.Loganathan
Member
7
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Member
8
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Member
9
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Member
10
Dr.K.Samuvel
Member
Associate Professor
Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Automobile Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Computer Science and
Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Electronics and Communication
Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Computer Applications
Professor & Head,
Department of Management Studies
Recommendations

Encourage the faculty members and students to attend national /international conferences
technical events, workshops, FDPs, Seminars etc., by Sponsorship.

Encourage and support the faculty in applying for research projects under various
Government funding agencies like AICTE, DRDO, DST, UGC, CSIR, SERB etc.,

Entertaining the faculty Members for industrial consultancy projects in their field of
expertise through Industry Institute Interaction Cell.

Maintaining the research status of Anna University by publishing at least 2 quality
research papers in national or international journal.

Striving to apply at least two proposals for funded project / organizing seminar/
workshop etc., per department.

Motivating
all
the
faculty
members
to
attend
at
least
one
research
seminar/symposia/workshop per year.

Organize seminars/FDPs/Lectures by the College in the topics of latest technological
advances.

Encourages and ensures enrolment and registration of the faculty members for doing
Ph.D.

Enhance interactions with Nation building industries.
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Implementation:

Provisions are given in the annual budget for sponsoring the members to
conferences/FDPs. On duty is provided and the faculty members are sponsored to attend
these programmes.

Expenses related to uploading of proposals in AICTE Web portal and to other agencies
are reimbursed. Travel fair for presenting project proposals is reimbursed.

Regular industrial visits are arranged for the faculty members to see the possibilities of
extending consultancy services to the industry.

Faculty members are rewarded for publishing quality papers in national and international
journals.

MOUs are signed with NASSCOM, EDS Technologies, BSNL, OWLER Inc., Global
HUB, NASSCOM, Autodesk, Smart Systems and Mas Solar Systems.
Impact:

Recognition of the Institution as Research Center by the affiliating university

Faculty publications are increased for the last 2 years

Submissions of project proposals under various schemes of government funding agencies
have grown.

Improved interaction between different departments for interdisciplinary research.

Interaction with Eminent persons/Professors through conduction of international
conferences and other academic activities.
Apart from the research committee listed above, each department has constituted
specialized research group consisting of faculty members and students to inculcate the culture of
research in the department.
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3.1.3
What are the measures taken by the institution to facilitate smooth progress and
implementation of research schemes/projects? Mention Whether

Guidance is given to the faculty and the students for getting research projects and also to
complete the research assignments with in the scheduled time.

The reduction work load and incentives provided to the principal investigator of the
funded project.

College management continuously motivates students and faculty members for
presenting their paper work in International Conferences.

Suggestions / feedback given by the expert committees are taken note of and
implemented for promotion of research culture in the College.

Interaction and awareness programmes with leading researchers and Heads of the
research institutions are organized for faculty members and students.

On-duty leave is granted to the faculty pursuing Ph.D.for doing course work, attending
workshops, Conferences, meeting of experts/ guides, thesis preparation.
3.1.4
What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper and
research culture and aptitude among students?

Technical seminars, guest lectures and technical symposia, motivational lectures by
eminent speakers are organized periodically to kindle research interest in students.

Knowledge sharing among students is enhanced by conducting national and international
conferences on recent topics and to provide world-wide exposure in research areas to
create curiosity.

Students are encouraged to participate in National/International Project Contests.

Students are encouraged to undergo industrial visits, implant training, internship to
interact with the industry and enrich their knowledge.

College updates its laboratories with latest equipments to create the zeal among students
and encourages them to take up research as career.
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3.1.5
Give details of the faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student research,
leading research projects, engaged in individual/collaborative research activity etc)

A good number of faculty obtained their doctoral degrees and many have registered for
Ph.D as constant encouragement and motivational incentives provided by the College.

Faculty members, undergraduate/postgraduate students and research scholars are supplied
with adequate resources to pursue research in their respective field of interest.

Faculty members, who pursue Ph.D or M.S. (By Research), motivate and guide the
students to carry put projects in their field of research.

Almost all the departments of the college have collaborations with funding
agencies/industries.
Following faculty members are involved in active research activities.
S. No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Name of Faculty
Dr.J.Suganthi
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
Dr.S.Uma
Dr. P. Jeyalakshmi
Dr.P.Prathap
Dr.D.Loganathan
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Dr.A.Kishorekumar
Dr.P.Surekha
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.Kannan
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.R.Rajesh
Dr.B.Maheswari
Dr.G.Gohulavani
Dr. A.Selvaraj
Dr.P.Balaji
Dr. P.Suresh
Research area
Modeling & Simulation
Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Data Mining
Alternative Fuels
Eco - Design
Wireless Adhoc Networks
Signal Processing
VLSI Design
Neural Networks
Mobile Adhoc Networks
Energy Conservation and Management
CAD/CAM
Queueing theory
Strategy and Marketing
Finance and Marketing
Fabrication and Characterization of solar cells
Adsorption Kinetics
Photo catalysis
Feminist perspectives
Semantics & Tribal studies
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3.1.6
Give details of workshops / training programmes/ sensitization programmes
conducted / organized by the institution with focus on capacity building in terms of
research and imbibing research culture among the staff and students
To encourage interaction with outside world every department organizes several
technical events in association with leading industrial organizations and fully sponsored by our
management. The lists of activities for the previous three years are given in the following table.
S.No.
Date
Topic
1
04.09.2015
Awareness
program
on
international MBA degree by
‘TUV-Rheinland Raj Mohan
Raman
2
19.08.2015
3
14.08.2015
4
07.08.2015
National Level Seminar on
Trends
in
Automotive
Embedded Systems
5
07.08.2015
National Level Seminar on
Trends
In
Automotive
Embedded Systems
6
05.08.2015
7
25.07.2015
One Day workshop on Three
axis modern trailer and air
engine
Workshop on Silver Light &
Lamp Stack
Resource person
Mr.V.K.Senthil Kumaran,
Senior Executive – Business
Development, Academy and Life care
TUV Rheinland (India) Private
Limited, Coimbatore
Mr.Karan Barola,Co – Founder
Barola Aero sports, Chennai
Ms.S.Meena, Project Developer,
Xortican technologies, Coimbatore
Mr.Manikandan Palanimuthu,
Department Head,
Hybrid Power Electronics System,
Robert Bosch Engineering & Business
Solutions Ltd., Coimbatore
Mr.Manikandan Palanimuthu,
Department Head, Hybrid Power
Electronics System,
Robert Bosch Engineering & Business
Solutions Ltd, Coimbatore
A National Level Seminar on
Mr.Sivakumar Kathiresan, Senior
Cyber Espionage – Cyber
Manager, CTS, Chennai
Threats beyond Borders
Mr.P.SampathKumar, Plant Manager,
LG Balakrishanan Brothers (P) Ltd,
One
day
seminar
on Coimbatore
Automotive Engines
Mr.C.Vijaya Bhaskar, Manager
Greens Technology (P) Ltd
Coimbatore
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8
23.07.2015
to
24.07.2015
National Level Workshop on
Android
technology
and
advanced java concepts
One day Faculty Awareness
Program FAP’15 on ‘Getting
Fund
from
Government
Agencies’
Keynote on Quality-A tool for
continuous improvement
9
17.07.2015
10
13.05.2015
11
12.05.2015
12
11.05.2015
13
08.05.2015
14
30.04.2015
Keynote
linkages
15
27.03.2015
Workshop
Simulator
16
20.03.2015
17
19.03.2015
18
19.03.2015
19
17.03.2015
&
18.03.2015
20
18.03.2015
21
14.03.2015
22
13.03.2015
Address on Industrial safety
Address on Wind power
generation-Scope
and
Challenges
Keynote on Electric Motor
Manufacturing
Need
for
on
Mr.Sabari Balaji, Senior Technology
Consultant and Ms.Imaya, Java
Domain Expert from NIIT, Chennai
Dr.S.Krishnakumar, Senior Technical
officier, DRDO, Chennai
Mr.C.Sivanandhan, DGM
BHEL,Trichy
Mr.P.Ramachandran, Consulatant
Industrial safety systems, Mettur
Mrs.Jeyalakshmi, Director,
HiTech Engineers, Coimbatore
Mr.L.Janagan, Process Engineer
Standard Electricals, Coimbatore
Shri.Raj Mohan Raman, Director,
Industry
GE Oil and Gas, Coimbatore
Network
Symposium HIMAC 2015
Six Sigma competence
Symposium HIMAC 2015
Qualities
to
Succed
In
Entrepreneurship
Key note address on Latest
trends in manufacturing and
automation
Mr.R.Muthukumar, AP/IT
National Engineering College,
Kovilpatti
Shri.Subodh Sangli,
Co-ordinator, Mumbai Dabbawalas
Mr.K.R.Nagarajan, CMD,
RamRaj Group of Companies, Tirupur
Mr.N.Mani, Managing Director
Messer Cutting Systems, Coimbatore
Dr.Sundararaj, Professor,
National level Workshop on Department of Aeronautical
Application of CFD
Engineering, SNS College of
Technology,Cbe
Thiru.V.Saravana Bava, Branch
Key note address on Challenges
Manager,Tamilnadu Small Industries
faced by small and tiny
Development Corporation
industries
Limited,Coimbatore
Mr.Emphrm Xaviour,
Guest Lecture on Soft Skills
SoftSkill Trainer,
ATS, Coimbatore
Mr. Noble Thilak C.V,
National
Conference
On
Regional Business Manager,
Innovative Technologies In
ACCEL Frontline
Computer NITCOM'15
Ltd.,Thiruvanadapuram
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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
13.03.2015
Talk on Time Management
Mr.Rathinasamy Director, Tyro care
Mr.V.Karthikeyan,
Chartered Accountant,
11.03.2015 Guest lecture on Budget Analysis
Mohan and Venkatesh Chartered
Accountants Pvt Limited, Coimbatore
Talk on Need of good health and good Dr.Selvaraj, K.G Hospital ,Coimbatore
07.03.2015
friends
Mr.S.Kotheeswaran, Application
06.03.2015 Seminar on CNC Programming
Engineer, Kriatec Services Pvt Ltd,
Parthasarathy Nagar, Chennai
03.03.2015 National Conference on Advances in
Dr.S.Usha Rani, Senior Scientist,
&
Computing Technologies NCACT
Central Institute of Cotton Research,
04.03.2015 2015
Coimbatore
Prof.Rangathan, Amirta Deemed
28.02.2015 Memory Enhancement Technique
University, Coimbatore
Talk on Role of Science in our Day
Dr.Elango, Mallika Hospital,
27.02.2015
today activities
Coimbatore
National Level Workshop on PHP
Shri.Shanmugapriya, Director & CEO,
27.02.2015
And MYSQL
ATS, Coimbatore
Balasubramaniam Somasundaram,
One day National Workshop on
30.01.2015
Manager Plant Engineering and
Modern aspects in Image Processing.
Maintenance, ZF Windpower.
Guest Lecture on Supply chain
Mr.C.Madhu, Regional Director –
31.10.2014
Management
South, TNT Limited, Chennai
Workshop on Android Application
Mr.S.Prabhakaran, Project Leader,
19.09.2014
Development
Accent Technologies, Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on Fiber Optic Mr.V.Gourishankar, Director,
17.09.2014
Communication.
G.M.Telecom Services Pvt.Ltd, Cbe.
Guest
Lecture
on
“Research Mr.V.Vigneshwar,
Professor,
28-08-2014
methodologies
Karpagam University, Coimbatore
One day National Seminar on Real Mr.G.V.Gurunatham, President &
27.08.2014 Time Application of embedded CEO, Embedded Systems Solutions
Systems
Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore.
Dr.Murugananth.G, Professor, Ahalia
Guest Lecture on Digital Signal
19.08.2014
School of Engineering and Technology,
Processing
Palakad
National Level Seminar on Mobile Dr.A.Jeyasekar , Professor, SRM
08.08.2014
Computing
University, Chennai
Guest
Lecture
on
Data Mr.K.Moorthy, Director, Enthu
24.07.2014
Communication
Technologies Pvt.Ltd., Coimbatore
Dr.K.Geetha Associate Professor,
17.07.2014
National Level Workshop on C# 4.0 SASTRA University,Thanjavur
&
Language Features
Mrs.K.R.Jansi, SRM University,
18.07.2014
Chennai
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Mr.A.Syed Ibrahim,
Head IT Operations.
Mr. P. Suresh Kumar, Senior Software
Engineer, Blaze Technology Solutions
Private Limited, Pondichery
Mr. M.Vivek, Project Head,
Owler Inc,Tidel Park, Coimbatore
Mr.A.P.Rammohan, Young Scientist
Design Engineer at TRW Automotive
Mr.Rajan Madhavan,
Co-Founder & VP Engineering,
Owler Inc, Coimbatore
Mr.Jayanthan Solomon, Director
Solution Architect, Oracle universityAPAC, Chennai.
Mr.R.Shanmuga Sundaram,
Director,Jeevan Infotech private
limited, Coimbatore
Prof.S.Aramuthakannan,AP / CSE,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore
Dr.T.Ravichandran, Principal,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore
Mr.Sivarajan Ennarasu, Software
Engineer (Telecom), Alethea
Communication Tech (Pvt Ltd),
Bangalore
Mr. V. Pushparaj, Technical Specialist,
IBM, Chennai
41
13.06.2014
&
14.06.2014
42
26.03.2014
43
18.03.2014
44
14.03.2014
45
13.03.2014
Third
National
ICIC’2K14.
46
01.03.2014
&
02.03.2014
National Conference on Advances in
Computing Technologies NCACT 14
47
01.03.2014
Awareness Seminar on Civil Services
Examination
48
22.02.2014
National Programme on Technology
Enhanced Learning (e-Learning)
49
21.02.2014
National Level One Day Seminar on
Long Term Evolution of 4G
50
13.02.2014
Guest Lecture on A New Era of Big
Data
51
06.02.2014
52
03.02.2014
53
18.12.2013
to
20.12.2013
54
23.10.2013
to
25.10.2013
Faculty Development Programme on
Wireless Networks
Mr.C.Yeshanth, General Manager,
Ambience Embedded Solutions
16.10.2013
Guest Lecture on Entrepreneur vs.
Intreperneur
Mr.C.Vijaya Baskar, Managing
Partner, Greens Technology
Corporation, Coimbatore.
55
Two days FDP on .Net Framework
Seminar on Recent Trends in IT
Industries
Guest Lecture on Application of CAD
in Aerospace
National Conference On Innovative
Technologies
In
Computer
NITCOM'14
Conference
Memorandum of understanding
(MoU)
Guest Lecture on Pervasive and
Invisible Analytics
Mr.Rajan Madhavan, Co-Founder &
VP Engineering, Owler Inc, Cbe.
Dr.Venkataesan, Professor, SASTRA
University, Thanjavur.
Dr.S.Sankarganesh, Professor,NEC
Dr. G. Narayanan, Professor, Jaya
Faculty Development Programme on
Institute of Technology, Kanchipadi,
Programming and Data Structures-I
Dr. P.Balakrishnan, Professor,
SASTRA University, Thanjavur.
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56
57
20.09.2013
12.09.2013
58
29.09.2013
59
18.09.2013
60
23.08.2013
&
24.08.2013
61
22.08.2013
62
16.08.2013
63
16.08.2013
64
12.08.2013
65
06.08.2013
66
31.07.2013
67
31.07.2013
68
22.07.2013
69
28.06.2013
70
29.03.2013
&
30.03.2013
Mr.K.Anantharaman,
National Level Technical Symposium
Management Advisor,
BARNSTROMZ’2K13.
Sri Krishna Groups of Institutions.
Developing World class Strategies
Prof.M.C.Sharma, Prof, IGNOU,
with Innovation & Creativity –
NewDelhi
Workshop
National Workshop on Ethical
Mr.S.Saisathis, CEO, Indian Server,
Hacking
Andhra Pradesh
Mr.A.P.Rammohan, Galaxy
Workshop on Enhancing Technical
Machineries,
Skills of the students
Bangalore
Mr.Jayachandran & Ms.Nagaveni,
Faculty Development Programme On Software Trainers,
Android Application Development
HCL Career Development Centre,
Avanasi Road,Peelamedu, Coimbatore
Mr.J.Nirmal Prince, Software Trainer,
Interaction Programme on Web
LYCEUM Networks,
Application Development
Kuniyamuthur, Coimbatore
Mr.Thiagarajan,Mr.Vignesh,
Workshop on Multimedia and
Software Trainers,
applications
Image Creative Education,
Avanasi Road, Coimbatore
Workshop on Hands on Experience
Mr.B.Karthikeyan,, Director,
In PCB Designing
EFY Tech Centre, Chennai
National Workshop on Network
Shri.Mahalingam Ramasamy,
Design NETDESIGN 2013
Director& CEO, Netcon Technology
Mr.S.Suresh MCA.,
Interaction Programme
On
Software Trainer, CSC Software
Careers in Animation & Multimedia
College, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore
Association Inauguration & One day
Mr.R.S.Vivek, Regional Manager,
Seminar on recent trends in VLSI and
VI Micro Systems, Chennai
Embedded Systems
National Level Seminar on Data
Mr.Ganesan Narayanasamy,
Analytics
Senior Manager, STG, IBM Bangalore.
National level Workshop on AUTOMr.D.Deebhan, CAD Engineer,
CADD
EDS Technologies, Bangalore
National Level Seminar on Web
Mr.Nirmal Prince,
technology tools
Lycem Network, Coimbatore
Mr.M.S.Vijay Kumar,
Sr. Technical Consultant,
Poras Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.,
Two days Faculty Development Coimbatore
Programme on Microsoft .Net
Mr.A.Abdul Kader Jeelani,
Sr. Software Engineer,
Lansa Informatics Pvt. Ltd.,
Coimbatore
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Mr.K.Hariharan, Chartered
Accountant, Suri & Co, Coimbatore
National Conference on Advances in Dr.Neduchellian, Vels University,
Computing Technologies NCACT’13 Chennai
National Conference On Innovative Mr.T.Supreme ,
Technologies
In
Computer Director, Bluescope Information
NITCOM'13
Technology,Chennai
Key note address on Challenges in
Er.C.Kathirvelu, Additional Manager /
material selection for casting and
Production,BHEL,Trichy
machining
Key note address on Role of Dr.V.Jayabalan, Ex.COE & Professor
automation in engineering industries
Anna University, Chennai
National Level Technical Symposium Mr.Vivaj, Project Manager, Maxval IP
BARNSTROMZ’2K13.
Services Private Limited, Coimbatore.
Guest lecture on Service Oriented Dr.B.Latha, Preofessor, Sai Ram
Architecture
Engineering College.
Prof.Smiles
Mascarenhas,
Dean
Guest Lecture on Electromagnetic
(Academic
Affairs),
CIET,
Fields.
Coimbatore.
Financial Assistance & Facilities for Mr.K.Venkatesh, Branch Manager,
Entrepreneurs
ICICI Bank, Trichy Road, Coimbatore
Dr.S.Senthamarai Kannan,
National Level Technical Workshop
Kalasalingam University,
on Mobile Adhoc Network
Virudhunagar
Mr.K.Shajakan, Team Head,
National Level Conference on Recent
Droidhash Technologies
trends in IT
71
07.03. 2013 Seminar on Union Budget Analysis
72
04.04.2013
73
15.03.2013
74
14.03.2013
75
13.03.2013
76
27.02.2013
77
27.02.2013
78
20.02.2013
79
18.02.2013
80
29.01.2013
81
10.01.2013
&
11.01.2013
82
83
84
85
86
National level workshop on Neural Mr.M.Hemanth Chakravarthy,
Network, Fuzzy Logic & Its Technical Lead, HCL Technologies,
Application
Chennai
Dr.M.L.Valarmathi, Professor, GCT,
Coimbatore
05.12.2012
Faculty Development Programme on
Dr. M.Pushpalatha, Professor, SRM
to
Theory of Computation
University, Chennai
07.12.2012
Dr. R.Seethalakshmi, Professor,
SASTRA University, Thanjavur
Mr.N.Sivakumar, Cluster Head,
Commodity Broking Limited, Cbe.
07.12. 2012 Guest Lecture on Commodity Broking
Mr.R.Ethiraj, Branch Manager
Commodity Broking Limited, Cbe.
Guest Lecture on Logistics & Supply Mr.Vijayakumar, General Manger,
10.11.2012
Chain Management
Sanco Trans Ltd,Chennai
Prof.R.Sakthivel,
DRDO sponsored workshop on
10.10.2012
Director – VLSI Design, VIT
FPGA based system design
University, Vellore
18.12.2012
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87
10.10.2012
National Level Workshop on J2EE
88
01.10.2012
National Level one day Seminar on
Wireless Communication
89
07.09.2012
One Day Seminar on Recent Trends
in Embedded Systems.
90
04.09.2012
Role of WRI in advancements in
Welding Technology
91
14.08.2012
Key note address on Latest Trends in
Manufacturing
92
10.08.2012
One day Seminar
Photovoltaic Systems
93
27.07.2012
Workshop
Methodologies
94
26.07.2012
National Level Seminar on Career
Development
95
13.07.2012
Seminar on Research Issues in Big
Data Analytics
96
04.06.2012
to
09.06.2012
Faculty Training Programme on
Microprocessor & Electrical Circuit
theory
97
09.03.2012
National Conference on Recent
Advances in Fluid Flow and Heat
Transfer
on
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on
Solar
Research
Mr.A.Anath, Senior Manager,
Dream Plus Private Limited
Mr.Ch.Aswani Kumar, Professor,
VIT University, Vellore
Er.N.Sivaramasubramaniyam,
Engineer’s Specialist, Flowserve India
Control Pvt. Ltd.,Bangalore.
Mr.S.Anand, Deputy Manager /
Process
BHEL,Trichy
Dr.R.Velmurugan,Prof / Mech
IIT, Chennai
Dr. R. Ramprabha, Professor, SSN
Engineering College, Chennai.
Mr. Alford Vinod Antony, Director,
Progen Energy Solution, Coimbatore.
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam, Professor
Emeritus,Karpagam College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Mr.KA.Balamathan, Founder,
Valluva Limited.,
Mr.Sameer Madhavan,
Data Scientist Flutura Solutions,
Bangalore
Dr.M.Sabarigiriraj,
Professor & Head, Department of
ECE,SVS College of Engg,Cbe
Dr.R.K.Pongiannan, Principal,
Avvaiyar college of Engineering &
Technology for women, Puducherry
Dr.N.J.R.Muniraj, Principal,
Teja sakthi institute for women, Cbe.
Dr. P.Maruthupandi, Associate
Professor, Department of EEE,
Government College of Tech, Cbe.
Dr.G.Murugananth, Professor & Head,
Ahalia College of Engineering and
Technology, Palakkad, Kerala
Shri.S.Krishnaswamy,
Chief Executive Officer center for
military Airworthiness and
Certification, DRDO
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3.1.7
Provide details of prioritized research areas and the expertise available with the
institution
Following are the details for the research areas and expertise of the faculty
members of various departments.
Department of Aeronautical Engineering
S. No.
1
2
3
4
Research Area
Scram jet
Alternative Fuels
Combustion
Alternative Fules
Expert Member(s)
Prof. A. Sankaran
Dr. P. Jeyalakshmi
Mr.Moses Deva Prassana
Mr.V. Paramaguru
Department of Automobile Engineering
S. No.
1
Research Area
Eco-Design
Expert Member(s)
Dr.P.Prathap
Department of Computer Science Engineering
S. No.
1
Research Area
Modelling & simulation, Software
engg, Programming Languages,
DBMS
2
Wireless Adhoc Networks
3
4
5
6
Image Processing
Multicore Architecture
Speech Signal Processing
Mobile Adhoc Networks
Expert Member(s)
Dr.J.Suganthi
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Dr.D.Loganathan
Mr.S.Karthick
Ms.T.Kalaiselvi
Mr.G.Sakthi
Ms.K.Nagalakshmi
Mr.S.Lokesh
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
S. No.
Research Area
1
Signal Processing
2
VLSI Design
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Expert Member(s)
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
Dr.A.Krishorekumar
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
Mr.C. Ananth
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S. No.
Research Area
3
Image Processing
4
5
6
Wireless Communication
Neural Network
Computer Networks
Expert Member(s)
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
Ms.S.Kavitha
Dr.P.Surekha
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
Department of Information Technology
S. No.
1
2
3
Research Area
Software Engineering Artificial
Intelligence Soft Computing
Data Mining
Web Mining
Pervasive Computing
Expert Member(s)
Dr. S. Uma
Mr. M. Vivekananth
Mr. P. Yuvaraj
Department of Mechanical Engineering
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Research Area
Solar Thermal Energy
Engineering Materials
Supply chain management
Manufacturing
Production Engineering
Machine design
Composite Materials
Department of Science & Humanities
S. No.
Research Area
Fluid Mechanics and Heat
1
Transfer
Fabrication and Characterization
2
of solar cells
3
Adsorption kinetics
4
Photocatalysis
5
Feminist perspectives
6
Semantics & tribal studies
7
Queueing theory
8
Organic Crystal growth
9
10 Crystal Growth
11 Graph theory
12 Thin Films
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Expert Member(s)
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.Kannan
Mr.K.Kalidas
Mr.R.Selvendran
Mr.M.Viswanath
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Mr.S.Sekar
Expert Member(s)
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
Dr.B.Maheswari
Dr.G.Gohulavani
Dr. A.Selvaraj
Dr. P.Balaji
Dr. P.Suresh
Ms.R.Sree Parimala
Ms.P. Jaya Chitra
Mr.G.Vadivelan
Mr.R.Siva Kumar
Mr.J.John Stephan
Mr.D.Pradhabhan
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Department of Business Administration
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
Research Area
Strategy and Marketing
Finance and Marketing
Marketing and Systems
Marketing and HR
Marketing and Finance
Expert Member(s)
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.R.Rajesh
Mr. J. Christopher Xavier
Mr.T.Anandha Kumar
Mrs.S.Shankarii
Department of Computer Applications
S. No.
1
2
3
4
3.1.8
Research Area
Queueing Theory
Ad hoc Networks
Analysis of Algorithms
Computer Networks
Expert Member(s)
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Ms.S.R.Sumathi
Ms.E.Vanchimadevi
Ms.S.Gowri
Mr.C.Prabhu
Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit
the campus and interact with teachers and students?

Faculty members and students get good exposure in all latest technologies since the
technical programs are conducted by the expert speakers in the field of both academia
and industries.

Almost all the departments are always active in organizing the guest lectures, Technical
symposium and conferences for every year.

Experts are invited to deliver special lectures and deliberations on important issues,
teaching methodologies, journal publications and research works.

The Institution signs MoU with industries, therefore the expert committee from these
industries regularly visits the campus for interaction with students and staff members.
3.1.9 What percentage of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical leave for research
activities? How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and
imbibe research culture on the campus?

Research faculty are given on-duty leaves for their course work and doctoral committee
meetings
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
To motivate research culture in the college,
every faculty is provided with 15 on-duty
leaves per academic year, which they can utilize for attending workshops, conferences
and FDPs.
3.1.10 Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating
awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and
elsewhere to students and community (Lab to Land)
The institution is keen in transferring the technology to the benefit of society. It
makes this possible by following certain strategies as follows:

The awareness about the latest research articles and methodologies is available by having
access to e-books,e-lectures and CDs.The students and as well as faculty members can
review the National and International journals with online access to IEEE, ACM etc.,

It is compulsory for the students to give seminars in relevance with social problems.

Students participate in various technological programmes and contests where they display
their research and project works.

The practical work or software development is demonstrated or explained by conducting
various seminars and workshops.
3.2
Resource Mobilization for Research
10% to 15% of the total budget is allocated for Research and Development related
activities. Major heads of the budget and actual expenditures are given below:
3.2.1
What percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research? Give details of
major heads of expenditure, financial allocation and actual utilization.
Department
AERO
CSE
Academic
Year
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
Budget
Allotted For
Research
(Rs in Lakhs)
0.82
0.92
0.42
1.61
1.94
1.98
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Budget
Utilization
(Rs in Lakhs)
Percentage
of utilization
0.79
0.88
0.41
1.60
1.92
1.95
96
96
98
99
99
98
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Department
ECE
IT
MECH
MCA
MBA
3.2.2
Academic
Year
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
Budget
Allotted For
Research
(Rs in Lakhs)
1.62
1.68
1.88
1.04
1.65
1.41
2.58
1.63
2.00
0.69
0.99
0.95
0.89
0.59
0.57
Budget
Utilization
(Rs in Lakhs)
Percentage
of utilization
1.60
1.65
1.83
1.02
1.61
1.38
2.50
1.58
1.93
0.67
0.97
0.93
0.87
0.58
0.55
99
98
97
98
98
98
97
97
96
98
98
98
97
97
96
Is there a provision in the institution to provide seed money to the faculty for
research? If so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the faculty that
has availed the facility in the last four years? Yes
The institution supports individual research projects with financial assistance.

Buying equipments for the Laboratories to carry out the research activities.

Sponsorship is provided for attending Seminars, Workshops and Symposia.

Updating Books, Journals and Advanced software.

Faculty members are encouraged by providing financial assistance for attending events in
relation with research activities.
3.2.3
What are the financial provisions made available to support student research
projects by students?

Resources such as labs, online journals, printed journals, monographs etc, related to the
research areas are made available for the students at free of cost.

Research facilities are made available to students to develop innovative projects.
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
Financial assistance is provided for the students who are involved in the innovative
projects for the development and implementation of the project.

A faculty is deputed at each department to give proper guidance to encourage the
submission of innovative projects to the funding agencies for financial assistance.
3.2.4
How do the various departments/units/staff of the institute interact in
understanding inter-disciplinary research? Cite examples of successful endeavors
and challenges faced in organizing interdisciplinary research.

The college has a Research Cell which comprises of subject experts from various
departments.

Due to the interaction among the faculty members from various departments provides
space to share their new research ideas had been generated leading to a good number of
quality research papers.

Most of the research groups in engineering departments interact with Mathematic faculty
to know the possible aspect of applying mathematics in their research area.
3.2.5
How does the institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and research
facilities of the institution by its staff and students?

Our central library has access to large number of Indian journals and International
journals with central computational facility fitted with 10 Mbps internet connectivity
which is left open to students.

Institute also ensures that the deserving students should be facilitated to use the books,
Journal and laboratory equipments.

The central library, lab and other research facilities are available for all beyond the
official timings and also during vacation period.

There are numerous workstations connected with LAN facility and provided with internet
facility with the advanced software for each department.

Transport facility is provided for the members staying beyond the college timings.

Equipment in the lab are periodically serviced and replaced if it is in impaired condition.
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3.2.6. Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other beneficiary agency for
development research facility? If ‘yes’ give details
S. No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Funding Agency
Yes
Title of the Project
Experimental investigation of
magnetic plasma dynamic arc
JSW Steels
Thruster for space applications.(For
ISRO)
Defence Research and
Field Programmable Gate Array
Development organization Based System Design
FDP on Increasing Industry
AICTE
Knowledge In Academia
The Novel Approch on Accident
IEI
avoiding system using EEG Signal
DST
Big data analysis
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Year
Amount
Sanctioned
(Rs. in lakhs)
Dr.J.Suganthi / CSE
2013-2014
Rs.14,00,000/-
Dr.B.Paulchamy / ECE
2012-2013
Rs.30,000/-
2014-2015
Rs.6,00,000/-
2015-2016
Rs.20,000/-
2015-2016
Rs.2,00,000/-
Principal Investigator/
Department
Dr.R.P Thangaraj
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr. J. Suganthi
Dr. B. Paulchamy / ECE
Dr. B. Paulchamy / ECE
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3.2.7 Enumerate the support provided to the faculty in securing research funds from various funding agencies, industry and
other organizations. Provide details of ongoing and completed projects and grants received during the last four years.
 Around 60 projects has been applied to the funding agencies like DRDO, AICTE, TEDA, CSIR, TNSCST, BRNS, ISRO,
NABARD, MODROBS-AICTE, Institute of Engineers and Anna University during the last three Academic year.
Nature of
the Project
Year
Title of the Project
Hindusthan Centre for design and
Analysis – Consultancy Centre
Hindusthan Centre for Applied Rural
Technologies
2013-2014 Nanomaterial and Nano composite
Neuro-Fuzzy Filtering & Multiwavelet
Transformation For EEG Signal For
Efficient Removal of Artifacts
R&D
Projects
2014-15
FDP on Increasing Industry Knowledge
in academia
National Workshop on Google’s
“Panda- Penguine- Humming BirdPigeon”- An algorithmic Page Ranking
Approach on SEO
Field Programmable Gate Array Based
System Design
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name of the Funding Agency
Total Grant
Received in Rs.
Status
Management
-
On going
Management
-
On going
DST
-
Applied
University Grants Commission
-
Short listed
AICTE
Rs. 6,00,000/-
Completed
DRDO
Rs.30,000/-
Completed
Defence Research And
Development Organization
Rs. 30,000/-
Completed
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3.3
Research Facilities
3.3.1
What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars
within the campus?

The research and development cell guides various research activities in the College.

The research laboratories in each department with high bandwidth internet connectivity
and Wi-Fi facility is made available for the students and faculty.

If necessary, a separate system equipped with the recent research tools such as Cadence,
Tanner, IC Workstation, Bluespec, Xilinx, MatLab, LabView, NS2, MPLAB, Keil-C,
Network Analyser will be provided for a student in on demand basis.

The research library is enriched with books,e-journals, NPTEL,DELNET services.
The list of R&D labs in every department is as follows
1
Research and Development
Laboratories
Aerodynamics Laboratory
Aeronautical Engineering
2
Networks and Simulation Lab
Computer Science and Engineering
S. No
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Department
PLC and SCADA Automation Electronics and Communication
Laboratory
Engineering
Electronics and Communication
CISCO Laboratory
Engineering
RDBMS and OS Lab
Information Technology
Automotive
Design
and
Fabrication Centre (2 and 4 Mechanical Engineering
Wheelers)
Hindusthan
Center
for
Engineering
Design
and Mechanical Engineering
Analysis (HiCEDA)
SIEMENS
–
Center
of
Excellence (PLC and SCADA Mechanical Engineering
Automation Lab)
Hindusthan Center for Applied
Mechanical Engineering
Rural technology (HiCART)
Data analysis and Business
Master of Business Administration
Modeling
Testing Laboratory
Science and Humanities
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3.3.2 What are the Institutional strategies for planning, upgrading and creating
infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of researches especially in the new and
emerging areas of research?

To upgrade and create the infrastructural facilities, meeting is conducted by the Research
and Development committee on regular basis to discuss the research needs and progress
is made.

By the collaborative research interaction between the students and industry is enhanced
which helps to explore the recent trends.

The institution has established facilities for functional testing to promote consultancy
through meeting the testing needs of the neighboring/interacting industries.

Deployed full computerization through expansion of Information Management System
and developed e-learning facilities.
3.3.3
Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or
other beneficiary agency for developing research facilities? If ‘Yes’, what are the
instruments / facilities created during the last four years. Yes.
Our institution has established with 3 Centre of Excellence for carring out
research projects like National Instruments, EMC2 , and Siemens (genn automation)
3.3.4
What are the research facilities made available to the students and research scholars
outside the campus / other research laboratories.

The research scholars and the students can avail the research facilities such as lab and
library from the reputed universities.

Research scholars whose supervisors are in other institutions are allowed to avail the
research facilities available in that institution.

3.3.5
Siemen’s genn Automation has been established at our institution.
Provide details on the library / information resource centre or any other facilities
available specifically for the researchers?

The Institution is having computerized library with e-journal facilities through which the
researchers can access reputed journals.
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
Every department has a departmental library, all of which are well stocked with books.

The Library has the book bank and the project reports for deserving candidates.
3.3.6
What are the collaborative researches facilities developed / created by the research
institutes in the college? For example Laboratories, library, instruments, computers,
new technology etc.

The college is one of the members of ICT Academy. The benefits attained through
Institutional membership are access to ICTACT Learning Portal, access to ICTACT
Online Assessments, link to ICT Academy portal, Industry - Insitute Interaction
Initiatives.

MoU with the industries like NASSCOM, Global HUB, EDS Technologies, BSNL,
OWELER inc., MAS Solar System and Smart Systems is made to improve the
interaction.

The institute has two recognized research centers by Anna University, Chennai.

The Department of ECE has soft wares like MATLab, MultiSIM Software, NETSIM, and
equipments like 3 GHz Spectrum Analyzer with Tracking Generator, FPGA
Development Board, Universal CPLD/FPGA VHDL trainer kit.

The Department of Mechanical Engineering has AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor,
Unigraphics, ANSYS, MSC Nastran, Solid works and CATIA.
3.4
Research Publications and Awards
3.4.1
Highlight the major research achievements of the staff and students in terms of
*Patents obtained and filed (process and product)
*Original research contributing to product improvement
S. No.
1
2
Name of the
Student
Rohan M Ganapathy
V.Arul Kumar
Academic
Year
2014 - 2015
2012-2013
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Recognition/ Event
Details
Proposal Requesting ISRO to
Lanuch /PIGGY Back our
Experimental Magnetoplasma
Electric Propulsion Thurster to
Space
Applied for
Patent
Finding Bugs in Facebook
Rewarded
with
Rs.8,00,000/Page 133
* Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the services

Survey on the number of vehicles using the Coimbatore -Pollachi main road was
undertaken by our students to suggest a proposal to the state government for broadening
the road.
*Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development

Statistics of blood requirement in Coimbatore city hospitals was carried out by NSS unit
of our institute. Accordingly blood donation camps were arranged at our institution.
5.4.2
Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal(s)? If ‘Yes’,
indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whether
such publication is listed in any international database?

The institute has proposed to publish a journal in association with ICTACT journal.

A journal committee has been constituted to take steps for early publication of institute
journal.

Journal Committee is headed by the Principal. The committee includes various heads of
the departments as members. The Journal committee members of the Institution are listed
below.
S. No.
Name of the
Member
Position
1
Dr.J.Suganthi
Principal/
Chairman
2
Dr. R.P.Thangaraj
Member
3
Dr.S.Uma
Co-ordinator
Full Address
Principal,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
Professor & Dean,
Department of Science and Humanities
Professor & Head,
Department of Information Technology
Associate Professor
4
Dr.P.Jeyalakshmi
Member
5
Dr.P.Prathap
Member
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Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Automobile Engineering
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S. No.
Name of the
Member
Position
Full Address
Professor & Head,
6
Dr.D.Loganathan
Member
Department of Computer Science &
Engineering
Professor & Head,
7
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Member
8
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Member
9
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Member
10
Dr.K.Samuvel
Member
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Electronics and
Communicaion Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Professor & Head,
Department of Computer Applications
Professor & Head,
Department of Business Management
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3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students:
Books edited / published
Year of
Name of the Faculty Department
Co-Authors
Publication
Mr. Alexis Leon
Dr.J.Suganthi
CSE
Mr. Mathews Leon
2004
Dr. A. Chitra
Dr.J.Suganthi
CSE
Prof. R Venkatesan,
Mr. M Prasanna
2005
Dr.J.Suganthi
CSE
Mr. Alexis Leon
Mr. Mathews Leon
2007
Dr.J.Suganthi
CSE
Dr.K.Sasi Kala Rani
Ms. D.Rasi
Under
Process
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Mrs.K.Kalpana
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
ECE
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Ms.R.Priyadarshini
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Ms.R.Priyadarshini
Ms.B.Kousalaya
Dr.B.Paulchamy
-
2015
Title
Fundamentals of Computing,
C Programming and MS
Office
A Web learning material on
“Introduction
to
Object
Oriented
Programming
through Java”
Vijay Nichole
Publications, Chennai
ISBN : 9788182091924
DOEACC A –Level,
IISc Bangalore
Vijay Nichole
Fundamentals of Computing,
Publications, Chennai
C Programming
ISBN : 9788182091924
Vijay Nichole
Database Management System
Publications, Chennai
Sai Publications,
Chennai.
Electromagnetic Fields
ISBN Number 978-9382010-432
Sai Publications,
Chennai.
Circuit Theory
ISBN Number 978-9382010-29-6
Anuradha Publications,
Kumbakonam.
Digital Signal Processing
ISBN Number 978-818472-208-6
ECE
Dr.N.K.Mohanty
Mr.Samba Siva Rao
2014
ECE
Dr.J.Jaya
2012
ECE
Ms.Jacquline Sagaya
Pushpam
Under Process
ECE
-
Under Process
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Details
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Name of the Faculty
Department
Co-Authors
Recent Advances in
intelligent Technologies and
Information Systems
Question Banks and Model
Question Papers published
for Computer Science and
Information Technology
IT
Dr.S.Uma
IT
--
2013
MCA
-
2013
Dr.G.Gohulavani
Chemistry
-
2009
Dr.G.Gohulavani
Chemistry
-
2009
Mathematics
-
2015
Mathematics-II
Dr.R.Rajesh
MBA
Dr.T.Sivagnanasithi
2009
Banking Theory Law and
Practice
Dr.R.Rajesh
MBA
Dr.T.Sivagnanasithi
2009
Dr.R.Rajesh
MBA
Dr.T.Sivagnanasithi
2009
Ms.R.Sree Parimala
Dr.R.Rajesh
MBA
Dr.K.Samuvel
MBA
-
Dr.R.Rajesh
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
2014
Title
Dr.S.Uma
N.Anandapriya
Dr.J.Suganthi
Year of
Publication
2010
2015
Computer Networks
A Text book of Analytical
Chemistry
A text book of Physical and
Organic Chemistry
Retail Business Management
Retail Environment
Customer Relationship
Management and Retail
Management
Innovative Business
Practices in Technological
Era
Publisher Details
IGI Global
ISBN:978-1-4666-6640-5
Pratheeba Publishers,
Coimbatore
Thakur Publications,
Chennai
978-93-6163-086-9
MSK Publishers, Salem
ISBN :978-93-80060-73-6
MSK Publishers, Salem
ISBN: 978-93-80060-72-9
Sai Publications, Erode
ISBN: 978-93-80060-72-9
Tata Mcgraw Hill
New Delhi.
ISBN: 978-00-700-9123-8
Kalyani Publishers,
Ludhiana,
ISBN: 978-81-272-5440-7
Kalyani Publishers,
ISBN: 978-81-272-5655-5
Kalyani Publishers
ISBN: 978-93-272-1413-0
Shri Garuda Graphics,
Coimbatore
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Cumulative Number of Publications by Faculty and Students
Academic Year
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
3.4.4
S. No.
1
2
Publications
International /
International/National
National conferences
Journals
105
162
85
128
80
109
Total
267
213
189
Provide details of research awards and recognitions received by the faculty from
reputed professional bodies and agencies, nationally and internationally. Also
incentives given to the faculty for receiving state, national and international
recognitions for research contributions
Name of the Faculty
Dr.J.Suganthi
Dr. P.Prathap
3
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
4
Dr.B.Paulchamy
5
Dr.S.R.Raja Balayanan
Awards / Recognitions
Recognition for the maximum roll out of students for Campus
Connect programme from Infosys
Received Outstanding Faculty Award from Venus
International Foundation
Received Best Faculty Award from Cognizant Technology
Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Received appreciation from examiner for his work which was
more emphasized on “Make in India” drive.
BIOGRAPHY : Included in the book “32nd Edition of
Marquis Who's Who in the World 2015”.
Received the award as “Top 100 Engineers 2015” from
International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
Received the award as “2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the
21st Century” from International Biographical Centre,
Cambridge, England
Recognized as Reviewer for PLOS One Journal.
Recognized as Reviewer for International Journal of
Engineering Research and Technology.
Recognized as Reviewer for International Journal of Applied
Mathematics.
Awarded The best Faculty Coordinator –Indian Carting
Competition January 2015
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S. No.
6
7
8
Name of the Faculty
Awards / Recognitions
Best SAE Faculty Coordinator in Mini Bike Design and
Prof.Dixon Jim Joseph
racing competetion
Recognized Supervisor for Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
for Guiding Ph.D Scholars.
Recognized Supervisor for Karpagam University, Coimbatore
Dr.K.Samuvel
for Guiding Ph.D Scholars
Editrol Board Member of the Journal “International
Management Research Review” (IMRR) ISSN : 2231-2501
Member in Board of Studies in MBA Department, Rathinam
College of Arts and Science (Autonomous), Coimbatore
Panel Member of Reviewers’ Panel of Emerald Insight Group
Dr.R.Rajesh
Journals
Senior Member, International Economic Development and
Research Centre, Hong Kong.
3.5
Consultancy
3.5.1
Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry
interface?

The institute is having an Institute-Industry Interactive Cell which helps the faculty
members to interact with industries for consultancy work.

Many MoUs are signed by institution which paves way for initiating more industry
institute interaction.

Industry Institution Interaction Cell of each department interacts with industry to
ascertain its needs. Centralized Corporate Relation Cell of the institution also interacts
with industries to know their job requirement and the placement officer of this institution
acts as a liaison officer between the companies and college management.

The institution has good alumni base who are currently working with many reputed
companies. This group certainly helps us in campus placements.

An assessment is made periodically by the department to ensure the employability
objectives of the department – which makes sure to prepare the students on par with
industry standards

The Director, Corporate Relation Cell makes a liaison with the HR departments of
different companies.
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
As per requirement, bio data of the eligible students is also mailed to different companies
directly through the Corporate Relations Cell.
3.5.2
What is the stated policy of the institution to promote consultancy? How is the
available expertise advocated and publicized?

MoUs are signed with the industries; Corporate Relationship Cell explores the possibility
of collaboration during their interaction with various industries.

College website displays the expertise and research areas of each expert member in each
department

Major areas of expertise are advertised through department homepage in the main college
website and also through technical events/programmes.

Periodically the updated literature about the institution has been sent to prospective
companies highlighting the latest achievements including the facilities available with the
department.

Industrial problems are always solicited to provide solution through expertise of faculty
members
3.5.3
How does the institute encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and available
facilities for consultancy services?

The faculty members are encouraged to utilize their expertise by connecting with industry
through the institution.

Monetary benefits are offered to faculty involved in consultancy as per the College
policy.

To meet the present scenario demands, our faculty visits industries.

Incentives and revenue sharing are given to Principal Investigator from the revenue
generated through consultancy.
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3.5.4
List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by the institution and
the revenue generated during the last four years.
S. No.
Name of the Industry
1
SI Equipments, Bangalore
2
SI Equipments, Bangalore
3
Nithya Engineering,
Coimbatore
4
PSG Hospital, Coimbatore
5
Brain rich Technology,
Coimbatore
Amman Engineers,
Coimbatore
6
Agile Technologies,
Coimbatore
7
8
Details of consultancy
work
Pressure distribution over
rough cylinder
Pressure distribution over
unsymmetrical cylinder
Grouping of 0.5HP single
phase water pump
Instant blood serve system
using GPS in smartphone
Year
Revenue
generated
2015-2016
Rs.5,000 /-
2015-2016
Rs.6,000 /-
2015-2016
Rs.10,000 /-
2015-2016
Rs.48,000 /-
2015-2016
Rs.21,000 /-
2015-2016
Rs.25,000 /-
2015-2016
Rs.30,000 /Rs.14,000/-
Marketing
2015-2016
2015-2016
Marketing
2015-2016
Rs.3,000 /-
Strategy
2015-2016
Rs.7,500 /-
Finance
2015-2016
Rs.5,000 /-
Smart Home System (SHS)
Re-engineering
towards
improvement of production
Efficient Evaluation of
continuous test search
Queries
Marketing
10
Beehive Consultants, Cbe.
Zoom Motor Bikes India Pvt
Ltd
Sheriff Motors, Coimbatore
11
A1 Chips Pvt Ltd, Cbe.
12
Kalyani Musical Centre, Cbe.
13
Dream Ajax Technologies Pvt
Human Resource
Ltd., Coimbatore
2015-2016
Rs.15,000 /-
14
Bharath Trade services, Cbe
Human Resource
2015-2016
Rs.8,000 /-
VMV Travel and Tours,
Coimbatore
Sai Aqua Pump Ltd.,
Coimbatore
Advanced
Traveller
Information System
Payroll
Management
Systems
Experimental study of
parachute for high drag
Aerodynamics
characterization of various
payload fairing configuration
Development of speech to
speech interaction system
for virtual volunteer
2015-2016
Rs.45,000 /-
2015-2016
Rs.48,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.3,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.7,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.25,000 /-
9
15
16
17
Barola Aerosport, Chennai
18
Mach Engineers, Coimbatore
19
Owler Inc.Tidel park,
Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Rs.3,000 /-
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S. No.
Name of the Industry
20
Ugam Solutions, Coimbatore
21
Fony Technologies,
Coimbatore
Mylu Soft Tech Pvt. Ltd,
Coimbatore
22
23
M/s.DCJ Corporation,
Thrissur
24
M/s.Mani Flexo, Coimbatore
25
M/s.MAG Solvics,,Private
Limited, Coimbatore
26
Royal Travels, Tirupur
27
Supreme Industries Ltd.,
Coimbatore
Sree Abirami Hospital
Coimbatore
Hotel Lakeview
Ooty
28
29
Details of consultancy
work
Customer Relationship
Management using SMS
for retail market
Discovering social media
anomaly
Traffic Control System
(TCS)
Hand Gesture Based LowCost Home Appliance
Control System
Design and Implementation
of Proficient Technique for
Vehicle Monitoring and
Road Safety Using Android
Based Bluetooth Tech.
An Intelligent Hybrid MAC
Duty cycled Mobile Sensor
Geographic
Routing
Networks
Year
Revenue
generated
2014-2015
Rs.36,000 /-
2014–2015
Rs27,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.18,500 /-
2014-2015
Rs.35,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.40,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.45,000 /-
Online Car Rental Services
2014-2015
Rs.23,000 /-
Inventory
Management
Software
Hospital
Management
Systems
Hotel
Management
Software
Studies
on
thermal
efficiency
of
solar
concentrating collector for
wax melting applications
Testing of 150Litres Solar
Flat plate collector water
heater
2014-2015
Rs.20,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.36,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.42,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.25,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.20,000/-
2014-2015
Rs.15,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.20,000 /-
2014-2015
Rs.25,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.7,000 /-
30
Sri Amman Home
Appliances, Coimbatore
31
Surya Solar Industry,
Coimbatore
32
M/s.Visual Solutions, Cbe.
Lean manufacturing
Bee Net Infotech
Chennai
Yaazhtek Technologies,
Coimbatore
Real
Estate/property
management systems
Networking concepts &
Hardware
Design and analysis of
multisession
variable
cambered wing
33
34
35
Mach Engineers, Coimbatore
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S. No.
Name of the Industry
36
Spiro Solution,
Coimbatore
36
Logimax Technologies (P)
Limited
37
ICore Software Technology,
Coimbatore
Angler Technologies,
Coimbatore
Hope Park Hotels & Resorts,
The Nilgiris
SM Departmental Stores,
Cbe.
Swamy cotton Mill, Pvt. Ltd.,
Tirupur
Mobile City
Coimbatore
38
39
40
41
Details of consultancy
work
Infrastructure
for
monitoring computational
grids.
Repository and Search
Engine for Alumni of
College (RASE)
Bus intercity information
access system
Self-directed routing in
AMMENT
Hotel
Management
Software
Year
Revenue
generated
2013-2014
Rs.16,700 /-
2013-2014
Rs.25,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.27,500 /-
2013-2014
Rs.22,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.40,000 /-
Billing Software
2013-2014
Rs.26,000 /-
ERP Software
2013-2014
Rs.25,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.20,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.50,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.35,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.42,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.25,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.20,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.15,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.25,000 /-
2013-2014
Rs.20,000 /-
43
M/s.DCJ Corporation,
Thrissur
44
M/s.CVC Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore
45
M/s.Roots Industrial India
Limited, Coimbatore
46
Visual Solutions,
Coimbatore
Online Mobile Shopping
Software
Certain Investigation on
Bridge Crack Inspection
Methodology
Using
Proficient
Robot
with
Mapping System
Design and Implementation
of Proficient System for
Underwater Mobile Robot
Using Sensors and Wireless
Technology
Analyze
and
Implementation of RF
Optimization Techniques
for GSM Coverage Area
Using Agilent Tool
Design and development of
impellers
47
Amman Engineers, Cbe.
Re-engineering
48
M/s.Marico Corporation,
Palakad
Aura Technologies,
Coimbatore
42
49
50
Six sigma studies on
packaging
Graphical
password
Authentication Systems
Vehicle detection in Aerial
Gagner Technologies,Chennai
Surveillance using DBN
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S. No.
Name of the Industry
51
Mach Engineers, Coimbatore
52
Vaanam Technologies, Cbe.
Details of consultancy
work
Design and analysis of
multisession
variable
cambered wing
Business Interface tool
53
CG-VAK,Coimbatore
Client
system
54
Metis Technologies Pvt. Ltd,
Coimbatore
Intergraded testing model
55
M/s.MAG Solvics, Private
Limited, Coimbatore
56
M/s.Apple Power Solutions
Tiruchengode
57
M/s.MAG Solvics, Private
Limited, Coimbatore
58
Darmona Tea Industries ,
The Nilgiris
GBS Matriculation Hr. Sec.
School, Mettupalayam
Unique Machines,
Coimbatore
M.K. Hospital,
Coimbatore
59
60
61
62
Visual Solutions,
Coimbatore
63
Indoshell Cast Private Ltd.,
Coimbatore
64
Appkee Solutions,
Coimbatore
65
Ambience Embedded
Solutions,
Mysore
server
application
Design and Implementation
of High Voltage Energy
Storage (HVES) Used in XRay Machineries
A Low Power Energy
Efficient
Sequential
Element Design with High
Performance
for
a
Synchronous System
Design and Implementation
of Proficient Model for
Real Time Cognitive State
Classification
Using
Wireless Sensor Network
and EEG System.
Payroll
Management
Systems
School
Management
Software
Inventory
Management
Software
Hospital
Management
Systems
Conversion
of
manual
drawings to AUTO CAD
Drawings
Studies on defect reduction
techniques
Video
Stenography-Robust
Video data Hiding Using
Forbidden Zone data hiding
Encryption Over Gmail
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Year
Revenue
generated
2012-2013
Rs.3,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.15,700 /-
2012-2013
Rs.18,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.13,500 /-
2012-2013
Rs.38,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.25,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.30,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.25,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.30,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.22,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.35,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.20,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.25,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.20,000 /-
2012-2013
Rs.30,000 /-
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3.5.5
What is the policy of the institution in sharing the income generated through
consultancy (staff involved: institution) and its use for institutional development?

Revenue sharing in the ratio of 60:40 (Institution: Staff) is followed, on using the
laboratory facilities of the institute and 50:50 when not utilizing the institute facilities.

Revenue generated is utilized for the up gradation of the laboratory facilities.
3.6
Extension activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR)
3.6.1
How does the institution promote institution-neighborhood- community network
and student engagement, contributing to good citizenship, service orientation and
holistic development of students?
The Institution promotes practical experience for students to move social
responsibility from theoretical base to practical applications by

Educating the students to be a good citizen by transforming the moral values

Organizing career guidance program to create awareness among the school students for
choosing their career oriented courses after completing the school education

Organizing regular blood donation camps

Organizing NSS camp where cleaning and sanitizing around neighbourhood villages is
done

The institute celebrates national integration day to promote brotherhood among students.

The institute organizes engineer’s day wherein the research potential of students is
exhibited by organizing project fair event.
The college motivates the students’ social participation and also drives to achieve its goal
of providing higher technical education to create equitable society with ethical values. The
institute is conscious of its role in campus community connection, well-being of its
neighbourhood and has initiated a number of community development activities.
Few are listed below.

Organizing Technical Education Awareness programs like Vetri-Nichayam every year.

Organizing Blood Donation Camps

Conducting inter/intra college technical symposiums, workshops, guest lectures etc.
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3.6.2. What is the Institutional mechanism to track students’ involvement in
various social movements / activities which promote citizenship roles?
The College motivates the students to participate in the extension activities to develop
their mental and physical strength, leadership qualities and organizing capabilities

Formation of forums such as YRC club, NSS etc., by assigning Coordinators and team
members

Ensuring the involvement of students in atleast one such forum.

Institute has mentor (in the form of faculty advisors) scheme through which the students
involvement in various social activities are observed

By conducting awareness rallies for voter’s day, helmet wearing, fire and safety etc.,
through NSS.

Conducting orphanage visits through YRC.
Activities for Academic Year 2013-2014
1. Motivational programme on Green Revolution by Dr.Jeff Walter Rajadurai, CEO, Noble
foundations was conducted on 24.09.2014 to out NSS volunteers.
2. About 145 students were benefited by the Free Eye Screening Camp by Lotus Eye Care
Hospital, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore on 29.03.2015.
3. Training on Preparation of Organic fertilizer and natural pesticides was provided to
farmers at Thendral Nagar, Seerapalayam, Coimbatore by NSS volunteers on 02.05.2015.
Farmers were given hands on training to prepare Panchakavya, a natural fertilizer and
pesticide.
Activities for Academic Year 2013-2014
1. Free Blood donation camp along with Government Blood Bank and Tamilnadu AIDS
control Society was organized on 27.08.2013. In the camp, about 200 volunteers and
faculty members were actively donated their blood.
2. Colour Blindness test was conducted by K.G.Eye Hospital on 20.03.2014. A Special
awareness talk on general eye care by Ophthamologist Dr.K.Sivabalan, Medical Director,
and K.G.Hospital was given on that day. About 500 students were screened and 100
students were given treatment.
3. Our NSS volunteers were participated in Leadership Training and Softskill Programme
organised by NSS cell Anna University, Chennai during 24.02.2014 – 25.02.2014.
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Activities for Academic Year 2012-2013
1. Free Eye screening camp was conducted by Eye Foundation Hospital, R.S.Puram,
Coimbatore. In the camp about 500 students were screened and 200 students were given
free treatment.
2. Peer Education training was given by Nova Foundations about Organic Farming on
20.03.2013.
3.6.3

How does the institution solicit stakeholder perception on the overall performance
and quality of the institution?
The goals and objectives of the College are prominently displayed in the Information
Bulletin.

The student’s progress is intimated to their parents periodically.

Parent Teacher Meetings are organized regularly and their feedbacks of the parents are
taken into cognizance for further development.

The reflection of the meetings/feedbacks will be incorporated and the College.

Management takes decisions and policies keeping in view the perceptions of all
stakeholders.

The first feedback is being recorded at the start of the semester followed by mid of the
semester and at end of the semester

The alumni association organized and there is a regular formal and informal interaction
wherein any alumnus is free to give their suggestions.
3.6.4
How does the institution plan and organize its extension and outreach programmes?
Providing the budgetary details for the last four years, list the major extension and
outreach programmes and their impact on the overall development of students.

The college is continuously organizing a number of extensions and outreach activities
which are academic, social, cultural, community services etc.,

The college management with the help of many voluntary organizations and NGOs
organizes the outreach programs.

The NSS and YRC have conducted several blood donation camps and tree plantations.
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3.6.5
How does the institution promote the participation of students and faculty in
extension
activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC and other
National/ International agencies?
During induction, the coordinators of these sections will narrate students on the benefits
and scope of the extension activities. The information about the proposed activities is
disseminated on the college notice board, circulars, web notifications, and also by oral
interaction/briefing by section in charges. Each student should be a member of any one of
agencies such as NSS and YRC.
3.6.6
Give details on social surveys, research or extension work (if any) undertaken by
the college to ensure social justice and empower students from underprivileged and vulnerable sections of society?
Women Empowerment programs are organized by the institute.
3.6.7
Reflecting on objectives and expected outcomes of the extension activities organized
by the institution, comment on how they complement students’ academic
learning experience and specify the values and skills inculcated.
Students are sensitized to issues related to Gender Discrimination, Climate
change, Human rights Etc., through talks in forums, campaigns and village adoption.
Faculty ensures that the right amount of awareness is created about these issues during
their interactions with students. Club activities promote healthy interaction among the
students and the exchange of ideas and awareness of social responsibility.
3.6.8 How does the institution ensure the involvement of the community in its
reach out activities and contribute to the community development? Detail on
the initiatives of the institution that encourage community participation in its
activities?
The institution encourages the community participation activities such as

Blood donation camp

Awareness Camp

Orientation program with the presence of eminent persons in the field of science,
medicine, literature, art and social service
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3.6.9
Give details on the constructive relationships forged (if any) with other
institutions of the locality for working on various outreach and extension
activities.
The college has many constructive relationships with other organizations and few of
them
are listed below to highlight our interactions with other esteemed organizations.

Blood donation camp

Vetri Nichayam Program to school students

Cultural activities with other institutes
3.6.10 Give details of awards received by the institution for extension activities
and/contributions to the social/communitydevelopment
during the last four
years.
Students Award
S.
No.
Name of the Student
1
Mr.Akshay
Mr. Saood Ahmed
Mr.Ruben Jacob Oikara,
Mr.M.Manikandan
Mr.M.Jeevaprasad
Academic
Year
Event
2015-2016
Awarded by (Name
of the organization)
Bike Race
JCT College of
Engineering and
Technology,
Coimbatore.
Second
PRAVEGA
2015
JCT College of
Engineering and
Technology,
Coimbatore
Best Rider
2
Mr.Akshay
Mr.M.Jeevaprasad
3
Mr.Akshay
Mr. Saood Ahmed
Mr.Ruben Jacob Oikara,
Mr.M.Manikandan
Mr.M.Jeevaprasad
2015-2016
4
Mr.Akshay
Mr.M.Jeevaprasad
2015-2016
Mech Club
Fest 2k15
Sri Krishna College of
Technology
5
Mr.M.Arivuthendral
Mr.L.D.Ragavendran
Mr.V.Ranjith
Mr.B.Srinivasan
Mr.T.Sureshkumar
Mr.N.Mohamed Khan
2014-2015
Mini Bike
Design
Kumaraguru College
of Technology,
Coimbatore
2015-2016
National level
Sri Krishna College of
Mini Bike
Engineering and
Championship
Technology
2015
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Award
Second
Best
Innovative
Award
Best
Design
Award
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S.
No.
Name of the Student
6
Mr.S.Karthikeyan
Mr.J.Syed Abuthahir
Mr.K.Prabakaran
Mr.T.Karthick
Mr.M.Vikneshwaran
Mr.Nabeel Nasser Sait
Mr.P.Senthilkumar
Mr.M.Mohan Raj
Mr.T.Sureshkumar
Mr.L.D.Ragavendran
Mr.B.Srinivasan
Mr.N.Mohammed Khan
Mr.N.Shravan Kumar
Mr.Nawaf Nasser Sai
Mr.R.Ramkumar
Mr.R.Veeramanikandan
Mr.R.Victor
Mr.Kishor
Ms.S.Brighten Samuel
Mr.R.Rahul
Mr.R.Selvakumar
Mr.K.Selvakumar
Mr.S.Keppu Raj
Mr.M.Parthasarathy
Ms.S.Divya Priya
Academic
Year
2014-2015
Event
Awarded by (Name
of the organization)
ISIE-INDIAN
Imperial society of
KARTING
Innovative Engineers
RACE
Award
Runner
3.7 Collaboration
3.7.1
How does the institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories,
institutes
and industry for research activities. Cite examples and benefits
accrued of the
initiatives - collaborative research, staff exchange,
sharing
facilities and equipment, research scholarships etc.
We have signed MoUs with leading industries like M/s Hindusthan Heavy Electricals,
Vivin Controls Limited, Co-India, SAE and Siemens. They are helpful to share lab facilities and
to carry our research activities and for knowledge transfer through guest lecture, faculty
development programme.
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3.7.2 Provide details
on the MoUs/collaborative arrangements (if any) with
institutions of national importance/other universities/ industries/Corporate
(Corporate entities) etc. and how they have contributed to the development of the
institution.
The institution has signed MoUs under various departments and covering activities like
training, placement, development of training facilities for students, guest Lectures, participation
in technical events etc. Some of the activities with which MoUs have been signed are listed here.
S. No.
Department
1
AERO
2
AUTO
Name of the Company
ICTACT, ZOOM Consultancy,
SMART Systems
CADD Centre
EDS Technologies
CADD Technologies
SMART systems, Zoom
consultancy
Tekhnopark, PANTECH
Global HUB, NASSCOM,
OWLER Inc. Pvt. Ltd.,
3
CSE
Wizard IT, Focus Academy
ICTACT
IT-ITeS sector skills, Council
NASSCOM
4
ECE
SMART Training Resources
India PVT LTD
Zoom Consultancy, Smart
Systems
Focus Academy
ICTACT
IT-ITeS sector skills, Council
NASSCOM
NASSCOM
5
IT
Suprême Industries
ATS Technology
Reconnect
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Activities done with MoUs
Placement Training
AUTO-CAD Training
CATIA Primer Training
AutoCAD
Placement training
Project Training
Project Training, Higher
studies, Placement Training
Technical Training (C, C++,
Data structures, Java)
Hifuse
Foundation Skills in IT (FSIT)
Global Business Foundation
skills
Soft Skill Programs
Placement and Training
Technical Training
Hifuse
Foundation Skills in IT (FSIT)
Global Business Foundation
skills
Guest Lecture regarding
Placement (FSIT)
Workshops, Projects & Seminar
In-plant Training
Industrial Visit
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S. No.
6
7
Department
MECH
MCA
Name of the Company
Visual Solutions
CFD Software training
Mind Power solutions
CNC Progarmming training
M/S.MAS Solar Systems Private
Limited
Development of Android
Application
Soft skill and Technical Training
Technical Training (C, C++)
Solar Systems design and
training
Atom Systems Private Ltd.,
Coimbatore
SMART
FOCUS Academy
Black and Chalk Solution,
Chennai
ICTACT
Zoom Consultancy,
Techno park
Communication Skill Training
HIFUSE
Placement Training
8
3.7.3
MBA
Activities done with MoUs
Keymind Learning India Pvt Ltd,
Sales and Marketing Training
Coimbatore
Celebrus Commodities Ltd,
Finance- Capital Markets
Coimbatore
Give details (if any) on the industry-institution-community interactions that
have contributed to
the establishment/creation/up-gradation of academic
facilities,
staff
student
and
support,
infrastructure
facilities
of
the
institution viz. laboratories / library/ new technology /placement services etc.
The college has established collaboration with the industry through Industry-Institute Cell
which has initiated the formation of Entrepreneurship Development Cell. Industry interaction has
provided opportunity for the students to undergo in-plant training, industrial visit, etc.,
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3.7.4 Highlighting the names of eminent scientists/participants, who contributed to the events, provide details of national
and international conferences organized by the college during the last four years.
S. No.
Academic
year
Department
AERO
Peculiarity in supersonic
combustion
MECH
Fourth National level Conference
Emerging Trends in Design &Mfg
MCA
1
Name of the National and
International Conference
organized
2014-2015
CSE
MBA
National Conference on Advances
in Computing Technologies
NCACT’15
National Conference On
Innovative Technologies In
Computer NITCOM'15
Seminar on Balance Employee
Engagement and Quality of Work
life and soft skills in
Professional life
One day national conference on
The impact of social media in
business practices
National seminar on Opportunities
and challenges of Indian managers
in IT enabled era
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Eminent Scientists / Participants
Visited
Dr. A.P Haran, (Scientist –E, GTRE-Retd),
Professor & Head, Department of Aeronautical
Engineering, Park College of Engineering &
Technology, Coimbatore
Thiru.V.Saravana Bava, Branch Manager
Tamilnadu Small Industries Development
Corporation Limited,Coimbatore-641021
Date
12.03.2015
18.03.2015
Dr.S.Usha Rani, Senior Scientist,
Central Institute for Cotton Research, Coimbatore
03.03.2015
&
04.03.2015
Mr. Noble Thilak C.V,Regional Business Manager,
ACCEL Frontline Ltd.,Thiruvanadapuram
13.03.2015
Mr.R.Shree Krishna,Business Executive,Finance
operation & Business devolpment expert Global
Vision Infocom services Pvt Ltd
31.03.2015
Mr.R.G.Rajeesh,Sales head,Coimabtore Circle,Axis
Bank
24.03.2015
Mr.K.Karthick ,Branch Manager ,SBI
veerakeralam branch,Coimbatore
23.03.2015
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S. No.
Academic
year
Department
AERO
CSE
IT
ECE
2
2013-2014
MECH
MBA
Name of the National and
International Conference
organized
Eminent Scientists / Participants
Visited
Date
Aerodynamics Characteristics of
NACA 6 Series Airfoil
Dr. M. G. Srinivasan Potti, Professor, Department
of Aeronautical Engineering, Park College of
Engineering And Technology, Coimbatore
13.03.2014
National Conference On
Innovative Technologies In
Computer NITCOM'14
Mr.Rajan Madhavan, Co-Founder & VP
Engineering, Owler Inc,Coimbatore
14.03.2014
National Conference on Advances
in Computing Technologies
NCACT 14”
Third National Conference
ICIC’2K14.
Third National level Conference
on Emerging Trends in Design &
Manufacturing
National Seminar Emerging trends
in Management –A New Way
National Conference
Contemporary issues in Banking
& Finance
Mr. R. Shanmuga Sundaram,
Director,Jeevan Infotech private limited,
Coimbatore
Mr.Jayanthan Solomon, Director Solution Architect,
Oracle university- APAC, Chennai.
01.03.2014
&
02.03.2014
13.03.2014
Mr.A.Sivanandam, Sr.Manager / Quality, BHEL ,
Trichy
27.03.2014
Col.P.Ganesan,
08.05.2014
Mr.Mahendren,
17.04.2014
1.Hideki Abe, Principal researcher,National
Institute for Material Science, Japan
S&H
International Conference on
2.Dr.Mohd kairul iqbal Mohd Amin, Associate
nanobio, Biomimetic materials and
Professor, University Kebangsaan, Malaysia
its applications ICNBM (2014
27.02.2014
&
28.02.2014
3.Dr.Syed Mohammed Ali, University, Kebangsaan,
Malaysia
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S. No.
Academic
year
Department
Name of the National and
International Conference
organized
Eminent Scientists / Participants
Visited
Date
AERO
Recent Advances in Fluid Flow &
Heat Transfer
Shri.S. Krishnaswamy, Chief Executive Officer
center for military Airworthiness and Certification,
DRDO
09.03.2012
Mr.T. Supreme, Director, Bluescope Information
Technology,Chennai
15.03.2013
Dr.Neduchellian, Vels University, Chennai
04.04.2013
&
05.04.2013
Dr.V.Jayabalan, Professor, Anna University,
Chennai
13.02.2013
CSE
IT
3
2012-2013
MECH
National Conference on
Innovative Technologies In
Computer NITCOM'13
National Conference on Advances
in Computing Technologies
NCACT’13
Second National level Conference
Emerging Trends in Design &
Manufacturing
Mr.K.Shajakan,
MCA
National Level Conference on
Recent trends in IT
MBA
National Conference on
“Innovative Business Practices in
Technological Era” (NCIBPT)
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Team Head,
Droidhash Technologies
Bangolore
Mr.MuthuKumar
Dr.Gurunatha Naidu
Dr.S.Chandrakumaramangalam
10.01.13
&
11.01.13
03.05.2013
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3.7.5
How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and
agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite examples (if any) of the
established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated.
S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Department
No. of MOUs signed
Activities (Specify the benefit of the
MoU)
CSE
IT
ECE
MECH
3
3
6
3
Industrial Visit, In-plant Training &
special training, Guest Lectures, Project
Work – Assistance, placement training
3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning, establishing and
implementing the initiatives of the linkages/collaborations.

College enters into MoU arrangements with various establishments mainly to establish
the linkages/ collaborations related to academic and research activities.

Inviting experts from various divisions from other industries for delivering guest lectures,
key note address in conferences, invited speaker in workshops and symposia.

Conducting joint technical programs and events like guest lectures, workshops,
conferences, symposium, internship and industrial visits with the help of various
collaborating agencies.

Establishing industry institute interaction cell in the institution and conduct of periodical
meeting of the cell.
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Criterion IV
Infrastructure and Learning
Resources
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4.1.
Physical Facilities
4.1.1. What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure
that facilitate effective teaching and learning?
The Policies of the Institution are as follows:
 The institution has made their focus in improving the infrastructure and facilities which
provide a good platform for the students to have their engineering education. Any
positive suggestions made by the expert members, other institution members, guests
visiting our college and parents are analysed for the benefit of the students and it is
immediately carried out.
 The requirements specified by the university and other auditing bodies are fulfilled
completely and facilities for learning the subjects beyond the syllabus content is
effectively provided.
 Budget allocation for providing all such infrastructure and other innovative facilities are
allotted and is used appropriately.
 In order to provide a research forum in the college, the funds from the various funding
agencies like AICTE, DRDO, ISRO, etc., are utilized and constant encouragement is
provided to staff and students to use the research facility to a maximum possible extent.
 Expansion of facilities in par with the intake of the students is done for all the
departments.
 Two of the departments have obtained the research facility and consistent guidelines are
provided to undertake any research activities in this centre.
 Through a effective Teaching- Learning process, the skills of the students are upgraded to
meet the needs of the recruiting bodies and the society.
 Internet facilities, Research facilities, Library facilities and Lab facilities provided in the
institution help the students to update their knowledge in their specified fields.
4.1.2. Detail the facilities available for
a) Curricular and co-curricular activities – Spacious class rooms, Tutorial rooms, Fully
equipped Laboratories, Facilities for doing internal projects, Teaching learning resources
like OHP, Computer systems, internet facilities, software products, etc.,
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b) Extra –curricular activities – Encouraging students in extracurricular activities like
games, various clubs, membership societies, etc., help to improve the leadership and
winning sprit of the students. Such facilities available are NSS, NCC, RRC, YRC, SAE
Club, English Literary and Oratorical Community (ELOC) club, Tamil Mandram, Yoga
club, etc., in which students actively involve them.
a) Curricular and co-curricular activities
The institution is known for its pleasant ambience look with lawns and trees
surrounding it. Excellent studying environment is been provided for the students to
involve them in education. The institution has a Main block in which the Under Graduate
departments of Aeronautical engineering, Automobile Engineering, Computer Science
and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
and Information Technology is functioning. The Post Graduate departments of Master of
Business Administration (MBA), Master of Computer Applications (MCA), M.E.
Computer Science and Engineering and M.E.VLSI Design add credit to the institution by
its grade. Spacious class rooms with the basic necessities for an excellent Teaching –
Learning Process is been provided for all the departments. Laboratories for the
departments will all the required facilities have been provided which facilitates the
students to gain practical knowledge and research knowledge in their stream. Two blocks
are dedicated for the provision of laboratories. Every department has got staff rooms,
department libraries, internet facilities and printing facilities which enable the staff for an
effective teaching.
Central library functioning on all days help the students to gain knowledge in the various
subjects to their maximum extent possible. Resident hostels with the facilities of a good
mess, study room and a sick room help the students to gain the homely atmosphere inside
the college. Other extracurricular activities like NCC, NSS, RRC, YRC and various clubs
help the students to actively participate with social responsibilities. Seminar Hall and
Auditorium is a good forum in which the students gain additional knowledge through
seminars, guest lectures, symposiums and conferences.
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Computer Facility
Fully furnished Computer Laboratories are located in 7 different places inside the
campus. These Laboratories provide Computing and Software training needs of students
and faculty. There are around 744 Terminals (C2D, C2Q, Core i3, Corei5, Corei7) with
UPS back up service, UNIX / LINUX Operating Systems and DHCP, DATA STORAGE
Server.
Internet Facility
College has 36 Mbps Internet connectivity through Reliance leased line with two
servers and the campus is partly Wi-Fi enabled. The internet connectivity is available to
all Computer labs, Administrative office, Department office and central library.
(b) Extra –curricular activities and sports
Facilities for Extra-curricular activities
The College has provided excellent facilities for extra-curricular activities such as
NSS, RRC, cultural activities and other clubs such as SAE club, Foundry Club, Tamil
Mandram, ELOC club. These clubs are co-ordinated by a faculty advisor and various
student participated programs like awareness programs, blood donation camps and
special camp to render service to the society are organized.
The Institution has an auditorium with a seating capacity of 2000 for the conduct
of cultural events.
Facilities for Outdoor Games and Indoor Games:S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Outdoor Games
Volley Ball (2 Courts)
Basket Ball (2 Courts)
Throw Ball (2 Courts)
Tennikoit (3 Courts)
Ball Badminton (2 Courts)
Kabbadi (2 Courts)
Athletics (400Mts Std Track)
Football (1 Field)
Cricket (1 Field)
Hockey (1 Field)
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Indoor Games
Table Tennis
Chess
Carom
Badminton
Gymnasium (18 stations Boys)
Gymnasium (18 stations Girls)
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4.1.3. How does the institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line
with its academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific examples of the
facilities developed/augmented and the amount spent during the last four years
(Enclose the Master Plan of the Institution / campus and indicate the existing
physical infrastructure and the future planned expansions if any).
 In order to facilitate the academic requirement, sufficient class rooms, and
laboratories exclusively for UG and PG courses, seminar halls and auditorium are
well established.
 The requirement of class rooms and laboratories are well planned and established
to meet the need of the additional intake.
 New Facilities of the departments are specified as below:
S.No.
1
Name of the
Department
New Facility Developed
AERO,
AUTO,CSE,ECE, SIEMENS – Center of Excellence (PLC and SCADA
Automation Lab)
MECH,IT
2
AERO
3
AUTO
Cambered Aerofoil Models, Rough Cylinder Models
Bifilar Suspension systems, Analog cable Tensiometer
Automotive Fuels and Lubricants Laboratory
Automotive Electrical and Electronics Laboratory
4
CSE
EMC2, IBM Server, MATLAB Software, Automation
studio Software, Data Mining Laboratory, Operating
Systems Laboratory
5
ECE
Embedded Systems Lab, CISCO Laboratory, National
Instruments
MECH
CAD Lab, Center for Engineering Design and Analysis
(HiCEDA), Center for Applied Rural technology
(HiCART), Automotive Fabrication Workshop (2 and 4
Wheelers)
6
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S.No.
Name of the
Department
New Facility Developed
EMC2,Networks Laboratory, Cryptography and
Network Security laboratory
7
IT
8
MBA
Business Application Software, Communication Skill
Development Laboratory
9
MCA
Silverlight Software
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Master Plan of the Institution
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Facilities/ infrastructure developed/augmented to keep space with its academic and
the amount spent during the last four years.
S.No.
INTAKE
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2011-2012
1
UG
540
540
420
300
2
PG
168
168
156
120
Amount Spent For
3
Buildings & Land
(in Lakhs)
4
Furniture
5
6
Amount Spent In Lakhs
490
390
300
220
9
0.54
0.50
0.45
Equipment
6.68
6.66
12.82
31.85
Computers
29.50
48.60
36.19
35.36
4.1.4 How does the institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the
requirements of students with physical disabilities?
 Lift is provided for the Physical disability students which enable them to move through
floors easily.
 Librarians help the disable people by helping them individually to access any books in
the library.
 Special care is given to the students in the hostel helping them in all aspects in the
hostel.
4.1.5 Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within
them:
Residential facility - Hostel facility for both boys and girls is been provided in an
excellent atmosphere for comfortable stay. The hostel provides additionally a study
room, newspaper room, sick room and recreation room for improving the facility of the
students to feel in home. Hygienic food for the students and guests, medical emergencies
and communication facilities add credit to the hostel. Resident staffs are available in the
hostel to facilitate the needs of the students in the hostel at any point of time.
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Residential Facility Available for Boys and Girls
S.No.
Hostel
Number of
Rooms
Number
of
Resident
Tutors
Boys
Hostel 1
85
4
Boys
Hostel 2
42
3
Girls
Hostel 1
35
1
Girls
Hostel 2
40
1
Boys
Hostel
Girls
Hostel
Staff / Guest / Office
Room
Staff – 1
Office room – 1
Guest room - 1
Sick room – 1
Newspaper Room - 2
Indoor Game Room - 1
Staff – 1
Office room – 1
Guest room - 1
Sick room – 1
Indoor Game Room - 1
Staff – 1
Office room – 1
Guest room - 1
Sick room – 1
Newspaper Room - 2
Indoor Game Room - 1
Staff – 1
Office room – 1
Guest room - 1
Sick room – 1
Newspaper Room - 2
Indoor Game Room - 1
Additional
Facilities
Television,
Newspaper,
Study Hall, Water
purifiers, Hot water
through solar heater.
Television,
Newspaper,
Study Hall, Water
purifiers, Hot water
through solar heater.
 Study Hall, News Papers and Magazines study room, TV are available in both boys
and girls hostels.
 24 hours multi-specialty hospital is available near the campus (About 2Km).
 Supporting Facilities such as Canteens, ATM, and Stationeries shop are available
nearby the hostel.
 Solar water heating system is provided in the hostel.
 Bio Gas digester has been installed.
 24 hours security services is available for both boys and girls hostel premises.
 Round the clock Doctor facility is available in the campus.
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4.1.6
What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of healthcare
on the campus and off the campus?
On Campus
Sick room has been provided to the resident students of the hostel and the campus
doctor attends the students in case of any emergency.
Off Campus
The institution is situated in an area where the medical facilities are available for
24 hrs. A multi-specialty hospital is near the campus (about 2 Kms Distance) to assist any
medical emergency at any point of time. These hospitals have experienced personals to
handle any type of emergency and to provide first aid to the students and staff at any
instant. A wide range of medical equipment’s is available with bed facilities to treat the
needed round the clock. The hospital has got an ambulance facility to transfer the patients
to their places immediately in case of emergency.
4.1.7
Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus –spaces for special
units like IQAC, Grievance Redressal unit, Women’s Cell, Counseling and Career
Guidance, Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and
students, safe drinking water facility, auditorium etc.,
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
Administrative Room is provided for IQAC to ensure the activities of IQAC.
Meetings are held in the respective departments for the quality improvement. Minutes of
the meeting and the action taken report is been taken to the view of the IQAC for further
discussions to improve the quality.
Grievance Redressal Cell
The institution has been provided with Grievance Redressal Cell headed by a
senior professor of the institution with one staff from each department and students. The
staff and students are given the privilege to contact the cell at any point of time and to
register their grievances. The Head of the cell, HOD and the principal addresses the
grivences consistently to facilitate the working atmosphere of the institution. The contact
facilities of the members is been provided for late hour grievances and on emergency.
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Women’s Redressal Cell
The committee is headed by a senior woman professor and consists of women
faculty members from various departments and student representatives from girls. It
addresses the problems of women students and staff.
Counseling and Career Guidance Cell
Any students in need of any counseling are identified by the cell and the head of
the cell (Counselor) gives the student the confidence, a good behavior, ways to handle
personal problems and to face the society with a positive attitude. Apart from the head,
academic counselors in the ratio of 1: 20 are assigned to counsel the students for their
career guidance. Continuous monitoring of the student is the success of the cell where
utmost care is been taken to help the students to come out from issues like family issues,
emotional problems, social isolations, etc.
The counseling for the staff members is also been provided by this cell to handle
the students in a positive way to make them as successful individuals. The various types
of sessions handled by the cell includes Individual counseling sessions for students,
follow up sessions, parent counseling sessions, Group counseling sessions, special
counseling for hostel students, individual and group counseling sessions for teaching,
non-teaching staff and students.
Corporate Relation Cell (Placement Unit)
The Corporate Relation Cell, popularly called CRC, aims at providing the best
opportunities enabling every student to realize his/her dream. This team is committed to
the task of securing final placements and summer internships for every student on
campus. It has not only set high standards consistently for itself but also been successful
in surpassing them time and again.
The Corporate Relations is dedicated to advising students on career options and
providing the latest information on training & employment opportunities, providing
guidance, counseling services, bringing students and potential employers together and
arranging for placement. It helps the students as mentioned below:
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 To arrange periodical courses on personality development
 To conduct Seminar, Special lectures, Career Guidance Programmes and
Entrepreneurship
 Development Programmes
 To get placed in national and multinational companies through ON/OFF
campus recruitment
 To motivate and assist industrial training and arrange industrial visits
 To arrange in-plant training during the vacation
Canteen
The institution has got a canteen where hygienic food and snacks are available to
the staff and students. The students can refresh themselves in the canteen with the
available food, snacks, tea, coffee, juices and cool drinks.
Recreational spaces for staff and students
List of Sports Facilities (Indoor and Outdoor)
S. No.
Outdoor Games
Indoor Games
1
Volley Ball
Table Tennis
2
Basket Ball
Chess
3
Throw Ball
Carom
4
Tennikoit
Badminton
5
Khokho
Gymnasium (18 stations)
6
Kabbadi
7
Shuttle
8
Football
9
Cricket
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HealthCentre
The institution is situated in an area where the medical facilities are available for
24 hrs. A multi-specialty hospital is near the campus (about 2 Kms Distance) to assist any
medical emergency at any point of time. These hospitals have experienced personals to
handle any type of emergency and to provide first aid to the students and staff at any
instant. A wide range of medical equipment’s is available with bed facilities to treat the
needed round the clock. The hospital has got an ambulance facility to transfer the patients
to their places immediately in case of emergency. Sick room has been provided to the
resident students of the hostel and the campus doctor attends the students in case of any
emergency.
Safe drinking water facility
a) Sufficient water purifiers are provided to enable purified drinking water in the
campus.
Auditorium
Description
Seminar Hall
Auditorium
Usage
To conduct Conferences,
Symposium,
Seminars,
Guest
Lectures,
Professional
Societies
Activities and workshops
To conduct graduation,
college day and other
ceremonies,
placement
written test.
Seating
Capacity
250
1500
Hall Equipped With
 Ceiling mounted
Projector
 High End Sound System
 LCD Projector,
 High End Sound
systems,
 Lights and Chairs.
Other facilities
Maintenance Cell
 Maintenance cell takes care of all the minor repairs of the institution in electrical,
plumbing, computer systems, etc.
 In house staff of the institution rectifies the minor repairs
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S.No.
Maintenance Staff
No. of Staffs
1
Electrical Staff
2
2
Workshop staff
2
3
Plumber
2
4
Computer Maintenance
6
 Major repairs are outsourced and the repairs are rectified immediately.
 Routine cleaning of premises and toilet blocks is ensured by the maintenance cell
in contract basis and the cleaning is assured by the contractor.
 Periodical cleaning of water tanks, water coolers and filters is carried out as per
schedule.
Internet Facility
 24 Hrs Internet facilities are available with the speed of 36 Mbps enabled with
limited Wi-Fi points.
 An exclusive lab is available for the students for Internet usage.
 Internet connectivity is available in all computer labs, HOD’s cabin, and
department office
 A group Email id is provided to enable communication between the staff.
Name of Internet Provider:
i)
Reliance (Leased Line)
Band Width: 36 - Mbps
Transport:
No of institute buses:
20 Numbers
The college bus covers a radial distance of 60 km in and around institute.
Electricity, power backup, telecom facility, and security
Electricity Services from TNEB
: 238 KW
Power Backup facility
: Generators-3 Nos. of total capacity 560 KVA
Telecom Facility
: EPBX Facility with 100 lines
BSNL-05 (PCO, STD & ISD)
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Entrepreneurship cell
The Entrepreneurship Development Cell has been constituted for creating
Entrepreneurial
Awareness
among
the
students.
The
EDC
conducts
Entrepreneurship Awareness Programs by way of lectures, workshops and Camps.
Prominent first generation
entrepreneurs are invited to give first-hand knowledge to
the aspiring students. The cell imparts knowledge on
1. Step by Step Procedure for starting a company
2. Project Financing
3. Preparation of Project Report.
4. Working Capital Management
5. Sources of finance for entrepreneurs
6. Marketing Management
7. Innovation and Creativity
8. Opportunity and Scope for Entrepreneurs
9. Role of Entrepreneurs
10. Motivation and Self Confidence for Entrepreneurs
4.2
Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1
Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a
committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to
render the library, student/user friendly?
In order to upgrade and develop the library facilities, an advisory committee is
been formed with principal, Librarian and a staff member from each department. The
committee meeting is conducted once in the semester to discuss about the resources
available and resources to be upgraded.
4.2.2
Provide details of the following:
Total area of the library
: 600 Sq.mt.
Total seating capacity
: 150 Numbers
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Working hours (on working days, on holidays, before examination days, during
examination days, during vacation)
4.2.3
Working days - Monday to Friday
: 12 Hours (08.00 am to 08.00 pm)
Saturdays
: 09.00 am to 05.00 pm
Sundays
: Holiday
How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e- journals
and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring new books,
journals and e-resources during the last four years.
 The library advisory committee reviews the requirement of titles, print and
e-journals based on the feedback available from the Head of the departments.
2014-2015
2013-2014
Library
holdings
Number
Total
Cost
Number
in Lakhs
Textbooks
Reference
Books
Journals /
Periodicals
e-resources
Total
Cost
in
Lakhs
2012-2013
Number
Total
Cost
in
Lakhs
3856
8.76
680
2.16
644
2.30
120
0.62
63
0.28
40
0.13
111
2.66
139
4.18
135
5.79
IEEE
DELNET
2.56
IEEE
DELNET
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IEEE
DELNET
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4.2.4
Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum access to
the library collection?
 OPAC- Availability of books can be searched by reader by using OPAC module.
 Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals- The following ejournals are subscribed
S.No.
Name of the E-Journal
1
IEEE
2
DELNET
3
IET
4
SPRINGER
5
ASME
6
ASCE
7
WILEY
8
McGraw Hill
9
Elsevier (AICTE Publisher)
 Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple databases
Search can be done by using title of books, author of books, subject, keywords or
publisher, edition and Journals through the software (LIPS – DOLPHIN).
The benefits to the user are listed below:
1. Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
2. Reprographic Service
3. Book Reservations
4. Internet Access
5. Reference Service
6. Competitive Exam Guides
7. Multimedia Service
8. Digital Library- E-Books, E-Journals, E-Lectures
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Library automation
The library is fully computerized using LIPS - DOLPHIN Software and covering
most of the functions of the library
Total number of computers for public access
15 computers were allotted in library for public access from morning 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Total numbers of printers and scanners for public access:
Printers
: 1
Scanner
: 1
Xerox Machine: 1
Internet band width/ speed
Internet band width/ speed – 36 Mbps
Content management system for e-learning
 NPTEL lessons available can be accessed through intranet (Free Access)
 EDUSAT Programmes.
Participation in Resource sharing networks/consortia (like Inflibnet)
 College has membership with DELNET.
4.2.5 Provide details on the following items:

Average number of walk-in
:
120 student / day

Average number of books issued/returned
:
180 Books

Ratio of library books to students enrolled
:
UG – 3 Books
PG – 4 Books

Average number of books added during last three years
:
7600 Nos.

Average number of login to OPAC
:
75 Logins /day

Average number of e-resources downloaded/printed
:
15 Documents /day
4.2.6
Give details of the specialized services provided by the library
Manuscripts : Nil
Reference
: Reference Books are arranged in separate racks.
Reprography: Available
ILL (Inter Library Loan Service)
ILL services are provided through DELNET.
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Information
notification)
deployment
and
notification
(Information
Deployment
and
Library notice boards at Library entrance provides information deployment and
notification
Download
Available through internet and intranet facility in the Library.
Printing
Library is equipped with a printer and a scanner.
Reading list/ Bibliography compilation: Yes, Available
User Orientation and awareness
Conducting user orientation and awareness program for the first year students
every year. New arrivals of e-journals and books are intimated through Notice board,
Circular and Emails to HODs
Assistance in searching Databases
Yes, Assistance in searching the Databases is provided
INFLIBNET/IUC facilities
College has membership with DELNET.
4.2.7.
Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and
teachers of the college.
Library staff facilitates the students and staff by guiding them to access the text
books and reference books easily. A clear notification of the rules, timing and the renewal
procedure is been given to the members to make sure that the books are available to all
the students whoever required. The availability of books, Journals, e-access in systems is
assisted to the students and staff using OPAC module by the library staff.
4.2.8 What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually/physically
challenged persons? Give details.
Physically challenged student and staff are been supported by the library staff for
borrowing and returning of the library books facilitating them for their education.
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4.2.9
Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analyzed and used
for improving the library services? (What strategies are deployed by the Library
to collect feedback from users? How is the feedback analyzed and used for
further improvement of the library services?)
Feedback forms are collected from the users of the library once in a year to
improve the available facilities in the library. These feedback emphases on the
infrastructure, collection of books, journals and services .The feedback forms are taken
into consideration and the valuable suggestions are taken into account and the necessary
arrangements are made for improving the facility of the library.
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4.3. IT Infrastructure
4.3.1. Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the
institution.
Number of computers with Configuration (provide actual number with exact
configuration of each available system):
System
Description
Configuration
HP Server
Intel®xeon™CPU, 3.06GHz
3GB RAM, 320HDD
Server
IBM Server
Intel®xeon™CPU, 3.06GHz
3GB RAM, 320HDD
Dell Optiplex 740n
AMD Athlon Dual Core
Processor, 1 GB DDR II Ram,
160 GB HDD, USB Key Board
& Mouse, 17” TFT Monitor
HP Dx 2480
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2
GB DDR II Ram, 160 GB HDD,
USB Key Board & Mouse, 17”
TFT Monitor
Acer Power Series
Intel Core 2 Quad Processor, 2
GB DDR II Ram, 320 GB HDD,
Client
PS/2 Key Board & Mouse, 17”
TFT Monitor
HP Elite
Intel Core i3 Processor, 2 GB
DDR III Ram, 320 GB HDD,
USB Key Board & Mouse, 18.5”
Wide TFT Monitor
HP Pro 3330
Intel Core i3 Processor, 4 GB
DDR III Ram, 500 GB HDD,
USB Key Board & Mouse, 18.5”
Wide TFT Monitor
Total Number of Systems
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systems
1
1
10
130
217
65
320
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Computer-student ratio
: UG = 1:4, PG = 1:2,
LAN facility
: Yes
Wi-Fi facility
: Yes
Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility : 744
The following wide varieties of software tools / packages are available:
 Windows 2012 R2, Windows 2008 Server, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 8,
Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows
 Fedora 14.0, Fedora 16.0, Red Hat Linux 8.0, Red Hat Enterprise Edition,
Ubuntu.
 MS Visual Studio .Net 2010, MS Visual Studio .Net 2008, MS Visual Studio.Net
2005.
 MS Visual Studio 6.0, MS SQL Server 2008, MS SQL Server 2005, MS SQL
Server 2003, MS Visual Studio 2010, 2012.
 Oracle 11 g application Server, Oracle 11 g Database Server, Oracle forms.
 Lab View 7, 2012.
 Matlab 7.3, 2013.
 MS office 2013, MS Office 2010, MS office 2007, MS office 2003.
 Tally ERP 9.0, Rational Rose.
 Au power, Auto CAD 2012, Autodesk Inventor, Solid Works.
 Ansys, CATIA, MSC NASTRON, Unigraphics
 Lan Trainer kit, Tanner, Composer studio, Cadence.
 Orchad, Statistical Packages (SPSS - 13).
 Adobe Photoshop – CS6, Adobe Pagemaker.
 NS-3, NS-2, Ikonnet, QualNet.
 Altera, Borland turbo C++, PSIM software 6.1, Macro Media studio 2004, Macro
Director, kaspersky antivirus, Sco UNIX.
 Web Sphere Server, IIS.
 Hi-class Software, Tense Buster-Upper, Tense Buster-Inter, Tense BusterAdvanced.
 Connected Speech, Rosetta Stone – Level-2
 Globerena English Lab, Globerena Career Lab
 Sky Pronunciation, Study Skills Success
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4.3.2
Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and
students on the campus and off-campus?
Each and every department has a computer center provided with internet facility.
The faculty and students avail the services available in the department.
Internet Facility available in the Campus:
Reliance (leased line)
: 36 Mbps
Computing facility is available in all departments:
S.No
Departments
Number of Computers
1
MECH
85
2
ECE
70
3
AERO
65
4
AUTO
63
5
IT
63
6
CSE
73
7
MBA
33
8
MCA
62
9
S&H
140
10
Placement
70
11
Library
15
12
Office
05
Total
744
 The institution has a 36 Mbps Internet connection and the campus is partly Wi-Fi
enabled helping the internet users to access any study materials.
 Individual Computers are provided to all HOD’s and the faculty can access
department PC allotted as per ratio 1: 4 and they can also access the common
computer lab.
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 Faculty and Students use the systems with internet facility for research,
consultancy and project works to upgrade their technical knowledge.
 The central library is connected to network through Online Public Access
Catalogue for online access of E-Journals throughout the campus.
 Online course materials are hosted on the intranet server to provide access to
students and faculty members using E-Campus software.
 Resources for conducting on-line examinations for the placement purposes are
available in the institute.
4.3.3
What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the IT
infrastructure and associated facilities?
 To increase the bandwidth of internet facility to 100Mbps.
 To install smart and hi-tech class rooms.
 To develop e-learning facilities, utilizing the resources of the faculty.
 To provide video conferencing within the campus.
 To provide laptops to all faculty members.
 To install new digital library within the campus.
 To provide on-line learning through Skype.
4.3.4
Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement,
upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories
inthe institution (Year wise for last four years)
Year
Annual Budget
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2011-2012
Rs.32,29,938/-
Rs.52,06,922/-
Rs.38,64,917/-
Rs. 36,86,241/-
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4.3.5
How does the institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resources including
development and use of computer-aided teaching/ learning materials by its staff and
students?
The institution is provided with sufficient Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) resources for an effective teaching and learning process. Every
department has got a OHP and the accessories needed for it. The staff members can
access the internet for any teaching materials, additional teaching contents and updated
technologies of their department stream. Seminar hall and auditorium is been provided as
a forum to exchange knowledge by seminars, workshops, symposiums, conferences and
guest lectures. NPTEL services are provided to access any material in any subjects taught
by the faculty. In order to improve the ICT facilities regular feedbacks are obtained from
the students and staff. Computing facilities for any online materials, sharing the facilities
to students and online placement facilities are also available.
4.3.6
Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and technologies
deployed (access to on-line teaching - learning resources, independent learning, ICT
enabled classrooms/learning spaces etc.) by the institution place the student at the
center of teaching-learning process and render the role of a facilitator for the
teacher.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) resources help the students to
gain knowledge in their field of interest. These resources include sharing of lecture notes
through mail. Individual drives for the batch of students are available to share any
information between the students and staff. The lab facilities, internet facilities and the
research facilities help the students to prepare themselves for symposiums, conferences,
paper presentations, report preparation for industrial visits, etc., Students are benefitted
from Online Public Access Catalogue for online access of E-Journals. Online course
materials are hosted on the intranet server to provide access to students. All these
resources are provided to students making them as a center of Teaching Learning process
and to make the staff members a facilitator to them.
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4.3.7 Does the Institution avail of the National Knowledge Network connectivity directly
or through the affiliating university? If so, what are the services availed of?
The knowledge sharing between other institutions like Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) takes place through the lecture
videos and power point presentations of the professors and academicians via National
Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) funded by Ministry of HRD
Government of India of those institutions. This forum improves the technical knowledge
of the staff and student, thus improves the quality of the Teaching Learning process. The
supporting knowledge sharing forums are as listed below.
1. EDUSAT
2. Faculty Development Training Programme
3. Bridge Course / Workshop
4. E-Learning / Web Content
5. NPTEL Lecture Videos
6. Spoken Tutorial by IIT – Bombay (NMEICT)
Web: https://www.annauniv.edu/Library/gen_pubs.html
Web: http://nptel.ac.in/
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4.4
Maintenance of Campus Facilities
4.4.1 How does the institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the available
financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities
(substantiate your statements by providing details of budget allocated during last
four years)?
S. No.
1
Amount spend
For
Amount Spent In Lakhs
2014-15
Buildings &
Furniture
2013-14
2012-13
2011-12
1
0.75
0.70
0.60
2
Equipment
1.5
0.88
2.17
2.77
3
Computers
2.83
3.45
2.45
1.49
4
Vehicles
36.1
32.5
30.4
29.2
4.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for maintenance and upkeep of the
infrastructure, facilities and equipment of the college?
Maintenance cell functioning in the college comprises of a set of people to attend any
minor maintenance issues. Some of the maintenance work carried out in-house are as
follows.
 Power supply, Generators and Electrical Repairs are handled by the electricians to
enable the campus with consistent electric power.
 In order to ensure a proper water supply to the college, hostels, canteen and labs,
plumbing repairs are rectified by the maintenance cell at any instant throughout the
campus.
 Sufficient sweepers are been employed on a contract basis to ensure the cleanliness of
the campus to maintain a hygienic environment.
 Any emergency like medical and fire are been handled with proper care to enable a
safer working environment.
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 Gardeners are employed to ensure an ambient look to the college by maintaining the
lawns and trees.
4.4.3
How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and other
precision measures for the equipment / instruments?
Lab in-charges and Technical staff monitor the proper working of the instruments,
equipment’s and machines available in their respective labs and those which require a
calibration is periodically calibrated by in-house and by external agencies.
4.4.4
What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of sensitive
equipment (voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)? Any other relevant
information regarding Infrastructure and Learning Resources which the college
would like to include.
 Rules and regulations for operating any machines or equipment is displayed in the
laboratory notice boards to ensure a safer working.
 Constant power supply throughout the campus is enabled with the use of generators,
UPS and inverters to enable a regular working environment.
 Purified water supply for drinking is enabled by water purifiers.
 Electric and Electronic Gadgets are maintained in a proper environment to avoid any
electrical accidents.
 Rain water harvesting method is adopted and the water is collected and stored in pits
to recharge the soil by percolation.
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Criterion V
Student Support and
Progression
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5.1.
STUDENT MENTORING AND SUPPORT
5.1.1. Does the institution publish its updated prospectus/handbook annually? If “yes”,
what is the information provided to students through these documents and how does
the Institution ensure its commitment and accountability?
We do prepare prospectus and handbook annually, being distributed well
in advance before the reopening of college after the summer vacation. The institution
website also provides details to achieve the mission and
vision. Handbook subsystems
are monitored systematically.
Handbook
Handbook is made available to all students and faculty before the commencement
of the semester. The mission and vision are crystal clearly stated and the information
related to the institution as mentioned below.

About the Management and trust

Member Governing council

Rules and regulations

Courses offered

College timings

Faculty team

Supporting staff

Anti-ragging committee

Grievances redress cell

Committees and clubs

Library rules and regulations

Hostel rules and regulations

Bus facility
This is to ensure that the large mechanism to function effectively and efficiently
and there by fulfilling its commitment to the students. The accountability is met by the
periodical updates and revision made in areas that needed changes.
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Prospectus
The prospectus provides the following information

Details of Academic Programmes Offered

Fee structure for each course

Fee structure for hostel

Eligibility criteria for admissions

Admission procedures

Placement details

Infrastructure

Major recruiters

Memorandum of Understanding signed

Websites
Besides mandatory information, the website updates current affairs, achievements
of faculty and students. Photo gallery is updated for the events conducted periodically.
Provision is made for the forth coming to scroll on the screen.
5.1.2. Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships / free ships given
to the students during the last four years and whether the financial aid was
available and disbursed on time?
The institution offers scholarship apart from the government scholarships based
on student’s Performance.
 For some deserving students the management provides full waiver on tuition fees,
Hostel fees, etc.
The fee concession given by the institution is given below.
FEE CONCESSION GIVEN BY THE INSTITUITION
S.No.
Year
No. of students
1
2
3
2014-15
2013-14
2012-13
28
25
10
63
Total
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Amount in
Lakhs (Rs)
36
34
4
74
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5.1.3
What percentage of students receives financial assistance from state government,
Central government and other national agencies?
A number of scholarships are funded by the state and central governments. The
students are informed of all the available funding sources and the institution undertakes
the responsibility to guide them in procuring the same.
The financial assistances received from state government for BC & MBC are given
below
S.No.
Academic Year
% of students
Amount in
Lakhs (Rs)
1
2014-15
42
21
2
2013-14
20
14
3
2012-13
21
24
The financial assistances received from state government for SC, ST is given below.
5.1.4
S.No.
Academic Year
% of students
Amount in
Lakhs (Rs)
1
2014-15
9
78
2
2013-14
9
64
3
2012-13
7
36
What are the specific support services/facilities available?
The institution is committed to extend all best possible support to students in
order to make their learning process comfortable throughout their four years stay in the
college campus.
Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections
Government of India and Government of Tamil Nadu scholarships are given to
help SC/ST/BC/MBC students.
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 SC/ST students whose parent’s annual income is less than 2 lakhs and stay in
hostel receive an amount Rs.50,800 in I year and Rs.54,400 during the subsequent
years
 SC/ST day-scholar students receive an amount of Rs. 44, 950 in I year and Rs.46,
600 in the subsequent years.
 All BC/MBC students whose parent’s annual income is less than 2 lakhs and stay
in hostel receive an amount of Rs.5200 and a day scholar will receive an amount
of Rs.3440.
Students participating in various competitions/National and International
Each department has a student association anchored by a faculty coordinator.
Students are given freedom to organize technical events like paper presentation, circuit
debugging and quiz etc, nontechnical events like best manager, adzap, treasure hunt etc.
Professional student chapters conduct seminars, workshops etc to launch technical
skill sets. This equips them with the necessary organizational skills to participate in
competitions both on and off the campus.
When the competitions entail participation outside the city, allowances are met by
the institution.
Medical assistance to students: health centre, health insurance etc.
The college provides the following medical assistance
 Dispensary available in the campus
 Free consultation
 During emergency Ambulance facility available in campus
Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams
 Hindusthan IAS Academy
 Coaching class for GATE exams
 Availability of books for competitive exams like GATE, TOEFL, GRE, CAT,
GMAT, etc.,
Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.)
For skill development, the following trainings are being given to the students
 English Lab - Software for Reading and Listening comprehension, Vocabulary
 Communication skills lab-Software for Presentation skills and Interview skills
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 Group discussion, Preparation of resume, Presentations on technical and nontechnical topics
 Activities like individual presentations, group discussions, Role play etc., to
develop.
 Soft skills training.
 Value added courses for communication skill and computer programming are
offered.
Support for “slow learners”
 Identifying the slow learners after internal assessment test, number of arrears in
the University exams and feedback from the faculty members.
 Each class has a slow learner monitoring committee consisting of class in charge,
and tutors team to analyze the internal test performance. HODs of all the
departments in consent with the class in charges concerned plan for providing
special attention to the slow learners in the form of additional classes, personal
counseling, additional worksheets, assignments and motivational programs.
Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning/corporate/business
house etc.
The college provides the following additional programs for enhancing student’s skills.
 Industrial visits
 Consultancy work with industry
 Encouraging the students for
 Implant training
 Doing mini project
 Internship project in industry
 Paper presentation, attending workshops, conferences in reputed
Institutions
Publication of student magazines
All the Departments publish the following newsletters quarterly. Editorial boards for each
of the publications comprising faculty and students, work in groups to contribute, collect and
process the publications.
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S.No.
5.1.5
Department
Name
1
Aeronautical Engineering
ACME
2
Computer Science and Engineering
WINDOWZ
3
Electronics and Communication Engineering E-Flash
4
Mechanical Engineering
Info Mech
5
Automobile Engineering
Autosparkz
6
Information Technology
Inspire
7
MBA
Hit Business Chronicle
8
MCA
Info Byte
9
S&H
SCIHI BUDS
Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills,
among the students and the impact of the efforts.
We have conducted Entrepreneurship Awareness programs (EAP) to develop the
students towards entrepreneurship.
Impact from EAP
Many of our students have become entrepreneurs. A few of them are listed below.
Aeronautical Engineering
S.No.
Name of the student
Name of the Industry
Product/Service
1
Mr.Naveen Kumar.S
Surya Engineering works,
Coimbatore
Fabrication
2
Mr. Ashok Kumar.V
V.T Industries, Coimbatore
Pump Die Manufacturing &
Service
3
Mr.Ram Dinesh.A
A.R.S Catering
Ice creams & Cool drinks
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Electronics and Communication Engineering
S.No.
Name of the student
1
Mr.Sanu Krishnan
2
Mr.Suraj.N.P
3
Mr.Mithun.S
Name of the Industry
Armino Solutions PVT
LTD
Armino Solutions PVT
LTD
Armino Solutions PVT
LTD
Product/Service
Software Solutions
Software Solutions
Software Solutions
Computer Science and Engineering
S.No.
Name of the student
Name of the Industry
Product/Service
1
Mr.Praveen Kumar I
Bright Studio, Sulur
Photography
2
Mr.Soundara Pandian
Bright Studio, Sulur
Photography
3
Mr.Sethu Yogesh.M
4
Mr.Srinivasan.P.R
5
Mr.Sri Vishnu.S
6
Mr.Gowtham.S
Varnam cloth Store
Cloth centre
7
Mr.Pavithran.S
Varnam cloth Store
Cloth centre
8
Mr.Deepan.B
Lap one Solution,Madurai
9
Mr.Santhosh Kumar.S
Lap one Solution,Madurai
Meenakshi Info System,
Madurai
Meenakshi Info System,
Madurai
Sri Vishnu Hardware mart,
Trichy
Computer Centre
Computer Centre
Hardware
Laptop Sales &
Service
Laptop Sales &
Service
Master of Computer Application
S.No.
Name of the student
Name of the Industry
Product/Service
1
Mr.Boopathi.S
Cloud System
Hardware Service
2
Mr.Ganesh A.K
Siva Textiles
Textile –Retail
Showroom
3
Mr.Gokul.P
Baby & Baby Showroom
Stationary Shop
4
Mr.Andavan.T
Timbers & Ply wood Shop
Hardware Service
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Information Technology
S.No.
Name of the student
Name of the Industry
Product/Service
1
Mr.Karthikeyan.S
Synarguquad.com
Web site Design
2
Mr.Ragu Kumar.R
R.R
Mobile
Coimbatore.
3
Mr.Venkatesh.D
Global Software Solutions,
Web Development
Chennai.
4
Mr.Sathishkumar.S
Supreme Computers
Computer Hardware
Parts Sales
5
Mr.Arul Seelan. S.T
Siva Textile, Coimbatore.
Textile Sales
6
Mr.Balamurugan.P
7
Mr.Sathishkumar.S
8
Mr.Suhail.P
Amlak Finance, Dubai.
9
Mr.Narasimmarao.D
Sri Sabthagiri Computers, Computer Sales and
Thiruvannamalai.
Service.
10
Mr.Thennarasu.M
Designsoft
11
Mr.Sreevigneshwaran.A
Team Ad’s
12
Mr.Ragavan.R
Adom Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
World,
Mobile Shop
Sengottuvelavan Bore Well
Bore Well Services
Services, Coimbatore.
Manufacturer
of
Sai Metal Mart, Big Bazar,
house hold metal
Ooty.
items.
Finance
Web site Design
Advertisement
Consultancy.
IT
Consultancy
Service & Internet
Marketing Service.
Mechanical Engineering
S.No.
Name of the student
1
Mr.Manoj.A.N
2
Mr.Mejo Joseph
Name of the Industry
Natsun Motors, Maruthi
Authorized Service Centre,
Salem
Joseph Mobile Shop
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Product/Service
Vehicles Servicing
Marketing And Sales
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3
Mr.Michael Stephen.J
Amman Lathe Workshop,
Sundrapuram, Coimbatore
4
Mr.Sachin Thomas
S T Weighing Machine,
Coimbatore
Marketing And Sales
5
Mr.Senthil Kumar.R
S K Paper Plates And
Tumblers Agencies,
Coimbatore
Marketing And Sales
6
Mr.Abhilash.A.U
Regal Bakery Shop,
Mayannur, Kerala
Owner
7
Mr.Midhun.K.D
Kdm Fish Agencies,
Thrissur, Kerala
Agent
8
Mr.Paras Mohamed.I
Gem Tech Pumps, Kr
Puram, Coimbatore
Marketing Pumps
9
Mr.Praveenkumar.T
Magaliyam Jewellery
Shop,Selvapuram,
Coimbatore
Gold Smith And
Marketing
10
Mr.Sabarinathan.N
Siva Super Market,
Pudukkottai
11
Mr.Mohammed Rizwan
Mangattu Veettil
Best Xerox Machine Spares
Shop
12
Mr.Vigneshkumar.S
Pollachi Coconut Coir
Packaging, Pollachi
Agent
13
Mr.Anandhan S
New Anandham Super
Market,Dharmapuri
Owner
14
Mr.Aravinth Samy R
Asr Catering Service,
Coimbatore
Owner
15
Mr.Jeeva.S
Nilgris Tea Processing And
Packaging Systems, Ooty
16
Mr.Jeya Pravin Kumar. S
Poly Rubbers Industeries,
Tirunelveli
17
Mr.Karthick.T
A-Z Construction Material,
Coimbatore
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Machining
Component
Owner
Servicing And
Maintenance
Labour Contracter
Production Managing
Agencies
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18
Mr.Mohamed Bavas Munaseer
S
Engineering Projects
Centre, Coimbtore
19
Mr.Mohanraj.M
M.M Spinning Mills, Karur
Owner
20
Mr.Naveenkumar G
Topper Egg Agencies,
Namakkal
Agent
21
Mr.Prakash Kumar M
South Indian Briyani Stall,
Banglore
Partner
22
Mr.Pranesh.C
Your Pets And Fertilizer,
Erode
Owner
23
Mr.Prathyushdev P
Human Resources, Calicut
Consultant
24
Mr.Ragupradaap.M
Pradaap Rig Borewells,
Thiruchengode
Partner
25
Mr.Riyas Najeeb
Knowledge Cadd Centre,
Cochin
Partner
26
Mr.Kripan K I
Ktr Fish Stall, Thrissur
Partner
27
Mr.Thilak Prabu P
India Colours And Dying
Industries,Thirupur
Partner
Consultancy
Master of Business Administration
S.No.
Name of the student
Name of the Industry
Product/Service
1
Mr.Dinesh. S
Food Commodities
Vegetable Vendor
2
Mr.Ganesh pandian. J
Pharmaceuticals
Diabetic Care
3
Mr.Gowtham.K
E-commerce
Mobile services
4
Mr.Karthikeyan. P
Automobile
Four Wheelers
5
Mr.Karthikeyan. S
Retail
Groceries
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6
Mr.Nandagopalan. T
Food Commodities
Goat rearing
7
Mr.Sasikumar. D
Agro based
Flowers
8
Mr.Suresh. S
Film Industry
Script writer
9
Ms.Devi Priya. B
Real Estate
Buildings
10
Mr.Jeyam. Y
Textiles
Merchandising
11
Mr.Kandasamy. K
Real Estate
Building construction
12
Mr.Karthick. M
Entertainment
Dance School
13
Mr.Nithya Kumar. S
Construction
Pipes and Fittings
14
Mr.Umesh Kumar. B
Construction
Buildings
15
Mr.Karthikeyan .P
Food Commodities
Goat Rearing
16
Ms.Mythili. C.K
Fashion design
Beauty Parlour
17
Mr.Vivek. A
Agro based
Tobacco Cultivation
18
Mr.Mehaboob. A
Retail
Groceries
5.1.6
Enumerate the policies and strategies of the institution which promote participation
of students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities such as sports, games,
Quiz competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc.
Sports and games
As a policy, the Institution, espouses the integration of a healthy mind in a healthy
body concept. The sprawling campus is well suited to conduct and host inter collegiate/
inter University competitions.
The Institution provides sufficient court space and sports equipments to practice
outdoor games like Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey, Cricket and Football. Indoor games
like Table Tennis, Chess and Carrom, Badminton are available for both male and female
students. Representation at inter-collegiate tournaments in Cricket, Hockey, Basketball
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and Football take place are year round. The institution provides sports uniforms and
sports materials. It bears boarding and travel expenses of students take part at intercollegiate competitions. In addition to this, the institute conducts intramural sports and
games annually.
An exclusive department, headed by Mr.M.Raj Prabhu, Director of Physical
Education with a Master degree in physical education, is taking care of the following
sports activities. Students are permitted to go ‘onduty’ for participating in various
tournaments after getting the permission from the respective head of the department,
Physical director and the Principal. Physical director accompany the students for
Inter/Intra/Zonal/State/National level tournaments.
Quiz, Debates and Discussions
Departments conduct technical events during the time allotted for Association
activities. General quiz, debates and group discussions are a part of these meetings. These
sessions are much looked forward to by the students because they provide the perfect
platform for exchange of their ideas. Students take part in various co- curricular activities
at the Intra /
Inter College level such as Paper Presentation, Quiz Competitions, Debate
and group discussions. Students are encouraged to do Mini Projects and participate in
Inter college project contests. Apart from this, College Tamil Mandram conducts
various events like debate, group
discussions etc. The lists of prize winners of various
events are given below.
LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS
BEST SLOGAN PRIZE WINNERS
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Name of the Students
Ms.Jeyapreethi.K
Mr.Abdulrahman A.R
Mr.Jeevan Raja .U
Ms.Sabitha K
Ms.Shanmuga Priya V
Ms.Dhivya Lakshmi.V
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Department/Year
Place Secured
ECE/2014-2015
ECE/2014-2015
ECE/2014-2015
IT/2014-2015
IT/2014-2015
IT/2014-2015
First
Second
Third
First
Second
Third
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Mr.Khalith.B
IT/2013-2014
Ms.Shanofar Shabnam A
IT/2013-2014
Mr.Bala Dharshan B
IT/2013-2014
Ms.Sindhuja A
IT/2012-2013
Ms.Indhumathi S
IT/2012-2013
Ms.Rupa M
IT/2012-2013
Ms.Sanjana D
IT/2012-2013
ESSAY WRITING PRIZE WINNERS
Name of the Students
Department/Year
Ms.Dhanalaksmi.C.V
ECE/2014-15
Ms.Ishwarya.P
ECE/2014-15
Ms.Anushaa R
IT/2014-2015
IT/2014-2015
Ms.Oliviya Paul
IT/2014-2015
Ms.Sineka S
IT/2014-2015
Ms.Thangamani M
Ms.Dhivya T
IT/2013-2014
IT/2013-2014
Ms.Archana P
IT/2013-2014
Ms.Sunandini V
IT/2013-2014
Ms.Pavithra M
Mr.Bilal.I
IT/2012-2013
Ms.Pavithra R
IT/2012-2013
Mr.Nagaraj V
IT/2012-2013
DEBATE PRIZE WINNERS
Name of the Students
Ms.Priyanka S
Ms.Sopna S
Ms.Susmitha M
Ms.Abinaya V
Mr.Dinesh.S
Mr.Kannan.S
Ms.Meena .S
Ms.Sowndarya
Ms.Aarthi C
Mr.Pavithran M
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department/Year
IT/2014-2015
IT/2014-2015
IT/2014-2015
IT/2013-2014
IT/2013-2014
IT/2013-2014
IT/2013-2014
IT/2013-2014
IT/2012-2013
IT/2012-2013
First
Second
Third
First
Second
Third
Third
Place Secured
Second
Second
First
Second
Second
Third
First
Second
Third
Third
First
Second
Third
Place Secured
First
Second
Third
First
Second
Third
Third
First
Second
Third
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Department wise Prize Winners
Aeronautical Engineering
Sl.No.
Name of the Students
Year/
Semester
Title of the project
Place
Secured
IV/VII
Airport Model
First
IV/VII
Fabrication of Bio inspired
flapping wing ornithopter
Second
IV/VII
Experimental Study of
Parachute for high drag
Third
Ms.Raga.R
1
Ms.Madhivadhani.R
Mr.Thamodharan.D
2
Mr.Santhosh Kumar.S
Mr.Navaneedha Krishnan.V
3
Ms.Bharathi.M
Automobile Engineering
S.No.
Name of the students
Year/
Semester
Title of the project
Place
Secured
Mr.K.Mithun kumar
1
Mr.S.Gautham
III/V
Best Re-Modeled Bike
Runner
Mr.M.Jagadish chandran
2
3
4
Mr.K.Gokul
Mr.B.Gowtham
Mr.T.Thivan
Mr.R.Kevin
Mr.M.Jagadish chandran
Mr.S.Gautham
II/III
CAD Modeling
Third
II/III
Technical Quiz
Second
III/V
Paper Presentation
Third
Computer Science Engineering
S.No.
1
Name of the Students
Mr.Goutham.V
Mr.Naga Vignesh.S
Year/
Semester
IV/VIII
Mr.Praveen Kumar.V.D
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Title of the project
Instant Blood Serve
System Using GPS in
Smartphones
Place
Secured
First
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Mr.Premkumar. M
2
Mr.Mani.G
IV/VIII
Smart Home Automation
using Android Application
IV/VIII
Navigation of User
Interface By Incorporating
Voice command
Definitions in CORTANA
Mr.Manoj Kumar.P
Second
Mr.Thasthakeer.R
Mr.Labeeb.P.L
3
Mr.Prince William.A
Mr.Sasidharan.K
Third
Mr.Srinivas.K
Electronics And Communication Engineering
S.No.
Name of the students
Year/
Semester
Title of the project
Place
Secured
IV/VIII
Design And
Implementation Of
Proficient Technique For
Vehicle Monotring And
Road Safty Using
Android Based Blue
Tooth Technology
First
IV/VIII
High Performance And
Low Power Clock Gated
Sense Amplifier Flip-Flop
Second
IV/VIII
Design And
Implementaion Of
Proficient System For
Real Time Cognitive
State Classification Using
Wireless Sensor Network
And Eeg System
Third
Ms.A.Angelin Mercy
Ms.R.Priyanka
1
Ms.S.Rajalakshmi
Ms.A.Selvalakshmi
Mr.M.Bala Aravind
Mr.J.Georgebharath
2
Mr.C.Kumar
Mr.D.Ramakrishnan
Mr.R.Brasanth
Ms.B.Karpagathara
3
Ms.M.Priyanka
Mr.S.Srinivasa Prabaharan
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S.No.
Information Technology
Year/
Name of the students
Title of the project
Semester
Place
Secured
Ms.K.Brindha
IV/VIII
A QOS Oriented
Distributed Routing
protocol for Hybrid
wireless network’s
IV/VIII
Extended Capabilities for
XOR Based visual
Cryptography
IV/VIII
PVNS: Privacy Enhancing
Vanet based navigation
scheme for Indian scenario
Third
IV/VIII
Secured web login against
password stealing attack
First
IV/VIII
Target tracking and mobile
sensor navigation in
wireless sensor networks
with deviation
Second
IV/VIII
MONA:Secure multi-owner
data sharing for dynamic
groups in the cloud
Third
IV/VIII
Sketch for match-content
based image retrieval
First
Ms.D.Saranya
1
Ms.A.Sindhuja
First
Mr.B.Praveen kumar
Mr.Bharath S
Mr.Rajesh Kumar R
2
Ms.Rupa M
Second
Ms.Vinitha D
Mr.I.Bilal
Mr.A.R.Mathivanan
3
Mr.S.Mohan Prasath
Mr.Nicole Steve Aswez
Ms.P.Cynthiya Jebarani
4
Ms.S.Subashri
Ms.K.Anbarasi
Ms.D.Anitha
5
Ms.R.Charumathi
Ms.R.S.Soundariya
Ms.S.Akila
6
Ms.S.Gayathri
Ms.S.Ishwarya
Ms.Hema.S
7
Ms.Jenefa.R
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Mr.Midhun Jose
Ms.Mithuna.R
Ms.Karthika.B
Ms.Shobini.V
8
IV/VIII
Ms.Tharaniya Soundari M
Hand gesture recognition
using neural networks with
shaping fitting technique
Second
Handling selfishness in
replica allocation over a
mobile ADHOC network
Third
Ms.Yogeshwari.S
Ms.Sivashankari.R
9
Ms.Suganya.N
IV/VIII
Mr.Sathishkumar M
Department of Management Sciences
S.No.
Name of the students
Year/
Semester
1
Ms.Jayalakshmi.L
II/IV
2
Mr.Simal Leo
II/IV
3
Ms.Tamilarasi.R
II/IV
4
Mr.Nagalinga Raja. R
II/IV
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Title of the
project
A Study on Equity
Analysis on
Leading Public
Sector Banks
A Study on the
Investment Pattern
and Performance
of Debt Schemes in
Mutual Fund
Investment
A Study on
Financial
Statement Analysis
of Titan, Ganesh,
Tara, Gitanjali
Jewel Company
Ltd using
Comparitive
Financila
Statement.
A Study On
Expected Service
Performance in
Place Secured
First
Second
First
Second
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5
Mr.Vishnu.P
II/IV
6
Mr.Nithin.B
II/IV
ABT Maruti with
Special Reference
to Hatch Back
Segment
A Study On
Technical Analysis
on Selected Scripts
of National Stock
Exchange
A Study On Brand
Awareness
Towards
Featherlite India
Private Limited,
Bangalore
First
Second
Cultural Activities
The institution provides several opportunities to display latent skills of students. A
cultural committee consists of overall co-ordinator, assistant co-ordinator staff
coordinators and student representatives from all the departments. It conducts two mega
cultural programs every year namely HISWING and HILARICAS.
5.1.7
Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in preparing
for the competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and
qualified in various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIRNET, UGC-NET, SLET,
ATE / CAT / GRE / TOFEL /GMAT / Central /State services, Defense, Civil
Services, etc.
The following support and guidance are provided to the students
 Our college library makes available books and other reading materials for
preparing competitive exams
 The Corporate relations cell provides the information about the competitive
exams on notice board
 The Corporate cell conducts Mock- online tests.
 Coaching for GATE examinations at the department level based on student’s
need.
 IAS Academy training.
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5.1.8
What type of counseling services are made available to the students (academic,
Personal, career, psycho-social etc.)
Academic Guidance
Mentors play a major role in monitoring, guiding and counseling students
throughout their course of study. Periodic Class Committee Meetings and weekly Tutor
Ward Meetings take care of the major and minor issues of students. Mentors identify the
special needs of students either through interaction or through feedback. The difficulties
of students are given personalized attention. This system helps students settle into their
new environment, and identify their strengths and weaknesses. The mentors direct the
students to the counselors if psychological help is needed.
Psychological Counseling
The Institution provides psychological help to students who have personal
psycho-social problems. Family problems, relationship issues, poor self-image,
adolescent problems are some of the areas that students seek help in. Any student is
allowed to approach the psychartist Dr.Vijayakumar.
Career Counseling
HR Meets, Guest Lectures, talks by Career Counselors and eminent
entrepreneurs, create awareness on market demands and expectations. Students eagerly
involve themselves in the value added courses offered by the institution. External
organizations that provide training to the students also deliver relevant information on
employment opportunities. The corporate relations cell provides training to students from
second year onwards to improve skills. Counseling is also given on meeting challenges in
the corporate world and on maintaining one’s integrity and ethics.
5.1.9
Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and
placement of its students? If ‘yes’, detail on the services provided to help students
identify job opportunities and prepare themselves for interview and the percentage
of students selected during campus interviews by different employers (list the
employers and the programmes.)
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Yes, the institution has a structured placement cell called as corporate relation cell
headed by Mr.N.Krishnamoorthy, Director corporate relations and assisted by
Mr.Mahendiran, Manager corporate relations and a team of trainers. Faculty Placement
Coordinators are drawn from each department. The Human Resource managers from
leading organizations are invited to deliver a talk on Interview techniques, techniques of
group discussion.
 Encourage students to undertake internship project with the industries.
 Training programmes on core skills and soft skills are conducted.
The structure of corporate relation cell is given below.
CORPORATE
RELATIONS
CELL
DIRECTOR
MANAGER
OFFICE
EXECUTIVE
TRAINERS
Students Recruited Through Campus Interviews
Academic Year
Percentage of Students Placed
2015-2016
70*
2014-2015
79
2013-2014
77
2012-2013
70
*Till Date
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List of Major Recruiters
Infosys
Global Edge Software Ltd
IBM
Asahi India Glass Ltd
Robert Bosch
Zoho Corporation
Cognizant Technology
Peol Technologies
Wipro Technologies
Prodapt
Solution IQ Back Office
Sesame Software Solutions
Hewlett Packard
Payoda Technologies
Infoview Technologies Pvt ltd
Tessolve Semiconductors
L&T Infotech
VDART Software Services Pvt Ltd
Vinayak Infotech
Accenture
MPHASIS
WildCraft
P G Setty Constructions pvt Ltd
Hinduja Tech Limited
Sanspareil
Sanmar Group
SaintGobain
Impiger
Verizon Data Services Pvt Ltd
Sutherland Global Services
Cygnus Softwares Inc.
CareerNet Consulting
VertxSolutions
Idea Cellular
Aspire Systems
Hexaware
Vee Technologies
American megatrends
Exterro R&D
Trantum technologies
CSS Corp
SRM Technologies
KG Information Systems Private Limited
Vuram Technology Solutions Private
(KGiSL)
Limited Infosys
AEE.BEE Academy
State Street HCL Services
Tata Consultancy Services
Emerald Jewellery Retail Limited
Jaro Education Pvt Ltd
Vodafone
Sri Ram financial services
Logic Technologies
Tech Mahindra
Flow serve india pvt ltd
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5.1.10 Does the institution have a student Grievance Redressal Cell? If yes, list (if any) the
grievances reported and redressed during the last four years.
A Grievance & Redressal Committee has been established comprising the Principal,
Academic director, heads of departments, wardens, physical director and librarian. It has so far not
had any major issue involving human rights violation, gender bias or social discrimination. All
complaints and suggestions found in the suggestion boxes are analyzed by the Grievance Redressal
Cell and appropriate action is taken. The management meets with the hostel wardens on a weekly
basis. Issues relating to quality service at the hostel, facilities, food and hygiene are looked into and
redressed.
5.1.11. What are the institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to sexual
harassment?
The Institution has a Women’s Complaint and Redressal Committee headed by the Head
Dr.S. Uma, which regularly displays posters pertaining to “Sexual harassment issue” to raise
awareness among students. No instance of harassment has been reported so far.
Women’s Complaint and Redressal Committee is constituted as follows
S.No.
Name Committee Member
Designation
1
Dr.S.Uma
Convener
2
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithraja
Member
3
Ms.S.Aarthy
Member
4
Ms.M.Vimala devi
Member
5
Ms.K.Kalpana
Member
6
Ms.S.R.Sumathi
Member
7
Ms.R.Karthika
Member
8
Ms.C.Malarkodi
Member
9
Ms.Vimala Ponmani
Member
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5.1.12 Is there an anti-ragging committee? How many instances (if any) have been reported
during the last four years and what action has been taken on these?
The institution has a well formulated anti-ragging system in place that collects a written and
signed affidavit from all students in the presence of their parents/guardians at the time of admission.
The Anti-ragging Committee is headed by the convener and senior staff members. The contact
numbers of the committee is available in the Hand Book and institution website. Display boards are
set up at important locations. The consequences of ragging were explained by the Inspector General
of Police. A vigilance committee is set up to monitor discipline both at the institute and hostel. No
major ragging incident has been reported so far.
The Anti-Ragging Committee is constituted as follows
S.No.
Name Committee Member
Designation
1
Dr.J.Suganthi
Chairman
2
Mr.M.Raj Prabhu
Member
3
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
Member
4
Mr.K.Kalidas
Member
5
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
Member
6
Dr.Sivakumar
Member
7
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
Member
8
Mr.V.Vinoth Kumar
Member
9
Ms.N.Anandha Priya
Member
10
Ms.Y.Catherine Reina
Member
11
Mr.S.Udhayakumar
Member
12
Hostel Deputy Warden
Member
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5.1.13 Enumerate the welfare schemes made available to students by the institution.
 University rank holders and class toppers are encouraged to travel abroad.
Faculty
accompanies them. All expenses are met by the Management.
 Merit scholarships and fee concessions are provided for deserving students.
 Travel (National and International) grants to participate in competitions and conferences.
 Closed car parking and two wheeler parking facilities.
 Transport facility to all points in Coimbatore and neighbouring towns.
 Canteen which supplies hygienic and nutritious food.
 Dispensary is available in the campus.
 Ambulance facility during emergencies
 Two ATMs namely Canara Bank (Nationalised bank) and City Union Bank (CUB) are
available in the campus and they function 24 hrs.
5.1.14 Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If “yes”, what are its
activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure
development? Yes.
The alumni of the Institution functions through its administrative body headed by
Dr.B.Paulchamy & Prof. Sree Parimala. It holds periodic meetings, elects office bearers and
regularly updates the database of the alumni of the institution.
 The Alumni, assist the Institution by providing information to the corporate relation cell
about job openings in companies.
 The members of the alumni give valuable suggestions to improve the curriculum by
recommending skill development courses.
 The alumni deliver invited talks and organize training sessions for students.
 It actively involves itself in the developmental plans of the institute and periodically makes
contributions to the institute by funding academic seminars.
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5.2 Student Progression
5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or employment
(for the last four batches) high light the trends observed.
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME
Department
AERO
CSE
ECE
IT
MECH
Students progression
Against % Enrolled
2014-15 2013-14 2012-13
UG to PG
15
35
40
Employed
75
50
45
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
5
10
15
UG to PG
8
9
8
Employed
84
82
81
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
8
9
11
UG to PG
10
10
14
Employed
77
73
66
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
7
6
4
UG to PG
3
4
5
Employed
93
82
78
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
2
10
10
UG to PG
5
8
14
Employed
75
82
81
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
20
10
5
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POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME
Department
ME VLSI
Design
ME
Computer
Science and
Engg
MCA
MBA
5.2.2
Against % Enrolled
2014-15 2013-14 2012-13
Students progression
Employed
100
100
-
Employed
83
78
-
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
17
22
-
PG to M.Phil./Ph.D.,
2
2
2
Employed
67
82
75
5
2
2
77
77
74
13
12
15
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
Employed
Entrepreneurship/Selfemployment
Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the last
four years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university)? Furnish
programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the
same institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the
city/district.
The programme wise pass percentage and completion rate are given below.
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME
Department
Number of
University
Ranks Scored
-
Batch
Strength
Pass %
2011-2015
64
84
2010-2014
65
82
8
2009-2013
65
79
7
2008-2012
64
86
5
2011-2015
61
91
-
2010-2014
68
88
-
2009-2013
68
85
2
2008-2012
63
83
2
AERO
CSE
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ECE
IT
MECH
2011-2015
2010-2014
2009-2013
2008-2012
2011-2015
2010-2014
2009-2013
2008-2012
2011-2015
2010-2014
2009-2013
69
70
71
65
57
60
44
60
75
74
73
89
85
83
87
95
93
91
92
87
85
80
2
Nil
7
2
2
2
1
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME
Department
Batch
Strength
Pass %
Number of
University
Ranks Scored
2013-2015
36
95
-
2012-2014
60
89
1
2011-2013
60
83
1
2010-2012
55
98
1
2011-2015
73
97
-
2011-2014
59
95
-
2010-2013
56
100
2
2009-2012
49
98
3
2013-2015
21
100
-
2012-2014
17
100
1
2013-2015
24
100
-
2012-2014
18
100
-
MBA
MCA
ME VLSI Design
ME Computer
Science and Engg
5.2.3 How does the institution facilitate student progression to higher level of education and/or
towards employment?
Seminars/special lectures are conducted by inviting eminent persons from various
prestigious Institutions and industries. The students are encouraged to go for industrial
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visits and in-plant trainings enhancing their core subject knowledge. Soft skills training
programs are also conducted at regular intervals. The students are guided by experts on how
to perform well in the competitive exams like GATE, TOEFL, GRE for higher studies and
Civil service exams etc.
5.2.4
Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure and
drop out?
Students who are at the risk of failure and drop out are identified by the faculty
advisors and are provided special attention and counseling. Special coaching classes and
retests are conducted for the students who fail in the examination. Parents of the students are
also invited to the college to trace out the practical solutions to continue his studies.
5.3
Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1
List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities available to
students. Provide details of participation and program calendar.
A range of sporting activities and games, cultural and extracurricular activities enrich
the student’s learning experience. The college encourages the students to take part in sports,
games, co-curricular and extracurricular activities. The students participate in
Inter zonal,
zonal, All India level and Inter universities tournaments like TIES, Open tournaments
and
Inter Engineering Invitation games. Intramurals in sports and games for boys and girls are
conducted every year. This apart, a well-equipped gymnasium is available in the campus.
Sports facilities
S.No.
1
2
3
4
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Indoor Games
Badminton
Table Tennis
Carrom
Chess
Outdoor Games
Cricket
Football
Volleyball
Basket ball
Throw ball
Ball Badminton
Kabaddi
Athletics
Hockey field
Handball Court
Kho – Kho Court
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Available
Four courts
Three Table
Seven Boards
10 Sets
Available
One Field
One Field
Two Courts
Two courts
Two Courts
One Court
Two Courts
400 Mts Standard track
one field
Two Courts
Two Courts
Area
8200 Sqfeet
66’X 22’
Area in Sq.ft.
200m X 140m
200m X 140m
40 m X 40 m
100m X 40m
30m X 30m
35m X 40m
35m X25m
200m X 140m
100m X 55m
45m X 60m
30m X 20m
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S.No.
12
13
Indoor Games
Gymnasium
Gymnasium A/C
Available
18 Stations Boys
18 Stations Girls
Area
66’ X 22’
80’X22’
Year wise program calendar and achievements are given below.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES 2014-2015 (Anna University Chennai Zone 10 )
S.No.
Name of the Game
Date
From
To
Place
Secured
Participation
Venue
1
Chess
SRI ESWAR, CBE
19.08.2014
20.08.2014
2
Football
SKCT Coimbatore
23.08.2014
26.08.2014
3
Badminton (M)
Akshaya College
ENGG. Coimbatore.
02.09.2014
03.09.2014
Participation
4
Badminton (W)
Sri Krishna College of
Engg
and
Tech. 05.09.2014
Coimbatore.
06.09.2014
Participation
5
Cricket
Pollachi Institute of Engg
09.09.2014
and Technology
12.09.2014
Participation
6
Handball
Sri Krishna College of
Engg
and
Tech. 23.09.2014
Coimbatore.
25.09.2014
Participation
7
Basketball (Men)
Hindusthan College of
15.10.2014
Engg & Technology
16.10.2014
8
Volleyball (W)
S V S, Coimbatore
13.10.2014
15.10.2014
Winner
9
Hockey (M)
Hindusthan Institute of
Tech, Cbe
29.10.2014
30.10.2014
Winner
10
Volleyball (M)
CIET College of Engg
02.09.2014
03.09.2014
Fourth
11
Athletics
SRIT , Cbe
15.10.2014
17.10.2014
3 Gold
Medal
12
Kabaddi
Rathinam Technical
Campus ,CBE
18.09.2014
19.09.2014
Runner
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SPORTS ACTIVITIES 2013-2014 (Anna University Chennai Zone 10 )
S.No.
Name of the Game
Date
To
Place
Secured
06.08.2013
Participation
08.08.2013
09.08.2013
26.08.2013
27.08.2013
Participation
26.08.2013
27.08.2013
Participation
Venue
From
1
Chess
J C T College of
Engineering
and 05.08.2013
Technology
2
Football
SKCT Coimbatore
3
Badminton (M)
Karpagam College
Engg. Coimbatore
of
4
Badminton (W)
Karpagam College
Engg. Coimbatore
of
5
Cricket
Dr Mahalingam C ET
29.08.2013
03.09.2013
Participation
6
Handball
SVS College of Engg,
Cbe
05.09.2013
07.09.2013
Fourth
7
Basketball (Men)
Hindusthan College of
Engg & Technology
11.09.2013
12.09.2013
8
Volleyball (W)
S R I T, Coimbatore
17.09.2013
18.09.2013
Winner
9
Hockey (M)
Hindusthan Institute of
Tech, Cbe
19.09.2013
20.09.2013
Winner
10
Volleyball (M)
S V S College of Engg
23.09.2013
25.09.2013
Participation
11
Athletics
SKCT , Cbe
30.09.2013
01.10.2013
1 Gold
Medal
12
Kabaddi
P A College of Engg
Pollachi
04.10.2013
05.10.2013
Participation
13
Basketball (Women) CIET Coimbatore
10.10.2013
11.10.2013
Participation
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SPORTS ACTIVITIES 2012-2013 (Anna University Chennai Zone 10 )
S.No.
Name of the Game
Venue
Date
From
To
Place
Secured
29.08.2012
30.08.2012
Participation
1
Chess
Sri Krishna College of
Engineering &
Technology
2
Hockey (M)
Hindusthan Institute of
Tech Cbe
30.08.2012
01.09.2012
3
Kabaddi
CIET, Coimbatore
06.09.2012
07.09.2012
4
Basketball (Men)
Hindusthan College of
Engg & Technology
10.09.2012
11.09.2012
Participation
5
Cricket
Dr Mahalingam C ET
12.09.2012
17.09.2012
Participation
6
Badminton (M)
Nehru I E T
Coimbatore
17.09.2012
18.09.2012
Participation
7
Badminton (W)
Nehru I T Coimbatore
20.09.2012
21.09.2012
Participation
8
Football
SVS College of
Engineering Coimbatore
20.09.2012
26.09.2012
Third
9
Handball
SVS College of Engg.
Cbe
28.09.2012
29.09.2012
Fourth
10
Volleyball (M)
Dr Mahalingam C ET
17.10.2012
18.10.2012
Participation
11
Table Tennis (M)
JCT College of
Technology
30.10.2012
31.10.2012
Participation
Runner
Participation
The major achievements in various sports activities are given below.
S.No.
Year
Name of the
Events
1
Kabaddi
2
Athletics (W)
3
2014-2015
Volley ball
4
Hockey
5
Volleyball
(Women)
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Particulars
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Place
Secured
Runner
3 Gold
Medals
Fourth
Winners
Winners
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S.No.
Year
Name of the
Events
6
Handball
7
Volleyball (W)
2013-2014
8
Hockey (M)
9
Athletics
10
Hockey (M)
11
Football
12
2012-2013
13
Handball
Hockey (M)
Particulars
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Inter - Zonal Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Anna University Chennai Zone 10 Inter
Collegiate Tournaments
Place
Secured
Fourth
Winner
Winner
2 Gold & 1
Silver
Runner
Third
Fourth
Inter zonal
Third
HISWING, the inter-department cultural extravaganza is conducted every year. This is
conducted as off stage and on stage events. The off stage events are Rangoli, Face Painting,
Photography, Fireless Cooking and Creating product from waste. The on stage events include
Variety programmes, Group Songs and Group Dances. Celebrities are invited as Chief Guest, Guests
of Honour and judges.
5.3.2
Furnish the details of major student achievements in co-curricular, extracurricular
and cultural activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National /
International, etc. for the previous four years.
The students have excelled in co-curricular and extracurricular meets. Students have
brought laurels to the institution by winning numerous awards in technical and extracurricular events. Details of major student achievements are given below.
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The major achievements in University / inter zonal level are given below.
S.No.
Academic
Year
Mr.J.P.Prabhakaran (IV Mech)
Mr.Venu gopal. K (III Mech)
Mr.Kowsikaran. B (III Mech)
Mr.Vinoth P.S (IV Mech)
Mr.Selva kumar. K (IV Mech)
Mr.Keppuraj. S (IV Mech)
Mr.Naveen.R (IV Mech)
Mr.Jeeva.P (III Mech)
Mr.Dinesh.S (III Mech)
Mr.Karthi. S (III Mech)
Mr.Srinivasan. R (III Mech)
Mr.Gokul. R (II IT)
1
2014-2015
2
3
2014-2015
4
Name of the Player
Ms.Prithivika K (III ECE)
Ms.Rajeshwari.M (II ECE)
Mr.Ajith kumar.S (I ECE)
Mr.Prabhakaran. J.P (IV Mech)
Mr.Manivanan. G (IV Mech)
Mr.Ayyappan. M (III Mech)
Mr.Rajesh. M (III Mech)
Mr.Ramachandramoorthi. B (III
Mech)
Mr.Mohan raj.B (II Aero)
Mr.Kesavan. G (IV Mech)
Mr.Sugan priyan. S (III CSE)
Mr.Ashok kumar.E (IV Aero)
Mr.Navas.A (IV Aero)
Mr.Senthil. N (II Mech)
Mr.Subash.P (II ECE)
Mr.Rajiv. A (II Mech)
Mr.Raghul dev. K.V (IV Aero)
Mr.Elagovan. M (IV CSE)
Mr.Nagarajan. G (IV Aero)
Mr.Naveen raj (IV Aero)
Mr.Naveen kumar. N ( IV Aero)
Mr.Shankar. G (IV Aero)
Mr.Vignesh kumar K (IV Aero)
Mr.Baskeran. N (III Mech)
Mr.Kishore. M (III ECE)
Mr.Raj kumar R (III ECE)
Mr.Senthil Sokkalingam M (II
Mech)
Mr.Anbalagan K (IV Aero)
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Name of the
Events
Place Secured
Kabbadi
Runner
Athletics (w)
3 Gold Medals
Volley Ball
Fourth
Hockey
Winner
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S.No.
Academic
Year
5
6
7
2013-2014
8
9
2013-2014
10
Name of the Player
Ms.Ramya. S (III ECE)
Ms.Geetha.D (III ECE)
Ms.Raga R (III Aero)
Ms.Mathivathani M (III Aero)
Ms.Preethi P (II Aero)
Ms.Srimathi.E (II CSE)
Ms.Sivaranjani.E (II CSE)
Ms.Divya. M (II ECE)
Ms.Geetha D (II ECE)
Ms.Prithivika K (II ECE)
Ms.Rajeshwari.M (I ECE)
Mr.Ashok kumar E (III Aero)
Mr.Shed Nawas A (III Aero)
Mr.Sarath Kumar A (IV Mech)
Mr.Sabapathi S (IV Aero)
Mr.Rajiv A (III Mech)
Mr.Raghul Dev K.V (III Aero)
Mr.Elagovan.M (III CSE)
Mr.Nagarajan.G (III Aero)
Mr.Naveen raj J (III Aero)
Mr.Naveen kumar T (III Aero)
Mr.Shankar.G (II ECE)
Mr.Vignesh kumar K (III Aero)
Mr.Baskaran N (II Mech)
Mr.Kishore kumar. M (II Mech)
Mr.Rajakumar R (III ECE)
Mr.Sathish kumar.K (IV CSE)
Mr.Saastha K (IV CSE)
Mr.Gowtham S (IV CSE)
Mr.Uma raj S (III Aero)
Mr.Vignesh G (III Aero)
Mr.Muthu prakash. B (III Mech)
Mr.Karthick.R (III Mech)
Mr.Tamil selvan.Y (III Mech)
Mr.Senthil.M (III Mech)
Mr.Bavas.R (III Mech)
Mr.Naveen.L (II Mech)
Mr.Reventh.N (II Mech)
Mr.Kathikeyan.B (II Mech)
Mr.Velladurai.S (II ECE)
Ms.Ramya. S (II ECE)
Ms.Geetha.D (II ECE)
Ms.Raga R (II Aero)
Ms.Mathivathani R(II Aero)
Ms.Preethi P (I Aero)
Ms.Srimathi.E, Yuvasri. R (I CSE)
Ms.Sivaranjani.E (I CSE)
Ms.Divya. M (I ECE)
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Name of the
Events
Place Secured
Volley Ball (W)
Winner
VolleyBall
Athletics (w)
I stand by in AU team
1 Gold & 1 Silver
medal
Hockey
Winner
Hand Ball
Fourth
Volley Ball (W)
Winner
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S.No.
Academic
Year
11
2012-2013
12
13
2012-2013
14
Name of the Player
Mr.Tamilmani S (IV Mech)
Mr.Nirmal Kumar D (IV Aero)
Mr.Mohammed Asif S (IV Aero)
Mr.Ashok Kumar E (II Aero)
Mr.Sarath Kumar R (III Aero)
Mr.Elangovan S (IV Mech)
Mr.Jesiraj. M (IV Mech)
Mr.Ram Kumar. N (IV Mech)
Mr.Sadakthambi. T (IV Mech)
Mr.Shanmuganathan. S (III CSE)
Mr.Vigneshwaran. R (II Mech)
Mr.Syedabutahir. J (II Mech)
Mr.Riyaz (II Mech)
Mr.Kathareha. B (III IT)
Mr.Karthick D (I ECE)
Mr.Sarath P (I ECE)
Mr.Ishaleem G (I Mech)
Mr.Devanathan D (III Aero)
Mr.Manirathanam. N (II Mech)
Mr.Samiappan. G (IV CSE)
Mr.Tamilmani. S (IV Mech)
Mr.Nirmal Kumar D (IV Aero)
Mr.Sarath Kumar A (III Mech)
Mr.Sababathi S (III Aero)
Mr.Hariharan J (IV Aero)
Mr.Thirumalikumar S (IV Aero)
Mr.Suresh kumar M (IV Aero)
Mr.Ilgovan M (II CSE)
Mr.Anbualagan. K (II Aero)
Mr.Mohammed Asif S (IV Aero)
Mr.Ashok E (II Aero)
Mr.Nirmal Kumar D (IV Aero)
Mr.Nawaz A (II Aero)
Mr.Rahul Dev K V (II Aero)
Mr.Tamilmani S (IV Mech)
Mr.Ramesh.A (IV Mech)
Mr.Krishna Kumar.P (IV Mech)
Mr.Karthri.T (IV Mech)
Mr.Uma Raj S (II Aero)
Mr.Vignesh Kumar K (II Aero)
Mr.Muthuprakash.B (II Mech)
Mr.Karthick. R (II Mech)
Mr.Senthil. M (II Mech)
Mr.Tamilselvan Y (II Mech)
Mr.Sathish.K (III CSE)
Mr.Sastha.K (III CSE)
Mr.Gowtham.S (III CSE)
Mr.Naveen.L (I Mech)
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Name of the
Events
Place Secured
Hockey
Inter Zonal III Place
Football
Third
Hockey
Runner
Handball
Fourth
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 The programme wise major student achievements in curricular and co-curricular activities are
given in their respective Department Self Assesment report.
5.3.3
How does the institute seek and use data and feedback from its graduates and
employers, to improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions?
The annual Graduation day and Alumni meet are ideal occasions to interact and elicit
information from graduates on industry academic promotion. Formal and informal meetings
helped identify the usefulness of the value added programs offered and
suggestions
received on future industry requirement.
5.3.4
How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like
catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the publications
/ materials brought out by the students during the previous four academic sessions.
The College Management, Principal, HOD and Faculty encourage all the students to
publish their articles in the magazines/ souvenirs. The Editorial boards for the publications
comprises of HOD, faculty and students. All work in tandem to contribute, collect, edit and
publish department wise newsletters, department symposium souvenirs, conference
proceedings and college magazine.
All the Departments publish the following newsletters half yearly.
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Department
Aeronautical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Automobile Engineering
Information Technology
MBA
MCA
S&H
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Name
ACME
WINDOWZ
E-Flash
Info Mech
Autosparkz
Inspire
Hit Business Chronicle
Info Byte
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5.3.5
Does the college have a Student Council or any similar body? Give details on its
Selection, constitution, activities and funding. Yes.
All the departments have student associations to which office bearers are elected and
who voice the opinions of the student community. Students actively participate as members
in professional bodies and societies. The Head of the Department, Staff and students of the
respective departments in consultation with the Principal choose the office bearers.
The Student Association of every department conducts National level Technical
Symposium every year in which they conduct various technical and non-technical events.
They get funding from the Management, student membership and from sponsorship. The
various activities are discussed in the Department vise evaluation report.
5.3.6
Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student
representatives on them.
The following Academic bodies have student representatives:
5.3.7
Clubs - Co-Curricular activities
Placement committee
College functions committee
Department Associations
Professional Societies
National Service Scheme (NSS)
Newsletter Committee
Magazine committee
Class Committee
Sports committee
How does the institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former
faculty of the Institution.
An Alumni association is established where the members actively contribute to the
development of the Institution which is elaborated in section 5.1.14
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Criterion VI
Governance, Leadership and
Management
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6 .1 Institutional Vision and Leadership
6.1.1State the vision and mission of the Institution and enumerate on how the mission
statement defines the institutions distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing
the needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institutions traditions, value
orientations and vision for the future, etc.
VISION
Hindusthan Institute of Technology pursues a philosophy of perpetual acquisition of
Knowledge. Apart from academic curriculum, equally important is our policy to provide value
based education and to exhibit the hidden potentials in students, which empower them to
approach life with optimism
MISSION
Hindusthan Institute of Technology conveys revolutionary technical education and
inculcates great outlines of discipline through our dedicated staff, who shall set global
standards, making our students technologically superior and ethically strong with the help of
state-of–art laboratories in all disciplines has received greater recognition for its efforts. Our
objective is to educate students to uplift them as enlightened individuals, improving their
living standards
Distinctive characteristics of Mission
 Create conducive environment for the school leaving youths; both boys and girls to acquire
quality technical knowledge and skills
 Provide social and economic accessibility for every section of society to enjoy education of
global standards
 Prepare students to meet future development in science and technology with social and gender
equity .Besides these, our students are molded to be socially aware and become responsible, to
make effective contributions towards societal transformation and nation building.
6.1.2 What is the role of top management, Principal and Faculty in design and
implementation of its quality policy and plans?
TOP MANAGEMENT
Hindusthan Institute of Technology is governed by the Hindusthan Educational and
Charitable Trust. The top management in consultation with the Principal and the Heads of the
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departments draw quality policy in clear terms and the plan of implementation is discussed
and decided by the faculty members of the individual departments. The college has a
Governing Council, for its perspective, policy, financial planning and management, meeting
and discusses based on the inputs received. The agenda focuses on comprehensive
development and on continuous improvement for steady growth of the college. Based on the
decision made in the governing council meeting, the chairman extends valuable support to the
principal in order to implement the plans and policies of the college.
Principal
As a head of institution of the college, Principal implements the plans and policies with
the guidelines drawn at the governing council.
 All correspondence with Anna University, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, AICTE, other Institutions
and Industries
 Special projects to AICTE / Government / CSIR / DRDO and other agencies
 To provide stimulating Teaching – Learning climate which encourage students’ retention and
achievement
 Periodically monitoring the coverage of the syllabus, tests, class committee, various
committees related to academic and other departmental activities
 Monitoring staff performance, faculty appraisal and their welfare through an effective
feedback system
 Well planned academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities that lead to the attainment
of stated quality policy
 Monitoring student’s admission, and their academic progress, discipline and welfare
 To convene all sorts of meetings and functions in the college and frame suitable rules and
regulations for the students
 Enhancement of the reputation of the institution, through various social welfare activities,
placement activities initiated
 Inculcation of the social transformation through the activities of National Service Scheme,
Ro-tract Club etc.,
Faculty
Faculty members work towards meeting the quality objectives. Their responsibility in
imparting the knowledge in the latest technologies leads the students to compete globally.
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6.1.3 Give the involvement of the leadership in ensuring:
Policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission
 Formulation of the action plans, procedures and guidelines to the faculty members in order to
achieve the mission
 Extension of financial supports for the academic development and improvement
 Implementation of follow up action after monitoring and reviewing the different functional
committees for the fulfilment of our mission
Formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into the
institutional strategic plan
 The management maintains transparency in planning the intention of the organization to all its
employees through clarity in authority and delegation to achieve positive results in improving
performance of the institution
 Prior planning is made by every department well before the commencement of the academic
year and after careful scrutiny, the budget is allocated for improving infrastructure and
development of the institute
 The management maintains transparency in planning
 The intention of the organization to all its employees through clarity in authority and
delegation to achieve positive results in improving performance of the institution
 Based on the objectives, the management advises the staff to accomplish the strategic plans
through various activities
 Ensured the success through strict adherence to the action plans
 ISO committee will monitor the sequential activities of the departments and college
accordingly external / internal audit will be carried out
Interaction with stakeholders
 The stakeholders namely, the students, their parents, the alumni, executives from the
companies recruiting students and the employers are interacted
 The Principal and the Heads of the departments get the feedback and review the requirements
and expectations of these stake holders for the development of the institution in terms of
performance and in updating the curriculum relevant to the needs of the industry as well as
society.
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 Parents are invited to inform the student’s performance, their attendance and thereby to
improve upon
 Employers’ meeting is conducted during campus recruitment, industrial visit, guest lecture
and MoU
 Alumni meeting provides appropriate interface between alma-maters and industries for
curriculum development, student projects and MoUs
Proper support for policy and planning through need analysis, research inputs and
consultations with the stakeholders
 The institution has adopted the strategy of periodical feedback system, parent teacher
meetings, discussion with alumnus and interaction with the stakeholders
 The plan and policy of the college are such that they meet out the market demand, industrial
needs and stakeholder’s requirement
 Amenities are created by the management in order to get the research projects, consultancy
projects from the stakeholders and from other funding agencies in the thrust areas in order to
fulfil the societal needs
Reinforcing the culture of excellence
 The staff members are encouraged to pursue research activities and to participate and organize
seminars/workshops/conferences to keep the faculty abreast of the recent trends in teaching,
learning & evaluation, and their specialized area of interest, thereby reinforcing a culture of
excellence
 Orientation programmes are conducted to the students by HODs to bring in a Culture of
Excellence
 The institution provides excellent infrastructure and state of art laboratory facilities for
uncompromised quality of teaching learning process
 Departments are advised to develop as Centre of excellence, and in view of that, the
departments such as ECE and CSE are approved as nodal centres for research by Anna
University
Champion organizational change
The college has been considered to promote the changes in the procedure and process
in the system as per the suggestions given by stakeholders and alumni for the better
functioning of the institution.
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6.1.4 What are the procedures adopted by the institution to monitor and evaluate
policies and plans of the institution for effective implementation and improvement
from time to time?
The College has a clear and well defined system to monitor and evaluate the
effectiveness and effective implementation of the policies and plans of the institution.
Periodical staff meetings at department level and Heads meeting at Institution level along with
representatives of various committees are conducted for effective and timely feedback. For
effective implementation of policies and plans, the institute emphasizes on the reviews and
feedbacks by various stakeholders namely students, parents, researchers, industry, and
alumnae for evaluating the effectiveness of the policy decisions.
Committees formed by the institution for monitoring plans and policies are:
 Academic Calendar Preparation Committee
 AICTE, Accreditation Committee / AICTE Approval and Process Committee
 Time Table Committee
 College Magazine / Newsletter Committee
 Disciplinary Committee
 Women’s Complaint & Redressal Committee
 Library Committee
 Industry Institute Interaction Cell
 Placement & Training Cell ( Corporate relations)
 Quality Improvement Cell
 Research Centre
 Entrepreneurship Development Cell
 National Service Scheme
 Youth Red Cross
 Sports Committee
 English Literary and Oratorical Club
 Fine Arts Club
 Tamil Elakiya Mandram
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6.1.5 What are the details of the academic leadership provided to the faculty by the top
management?
The Principal takes the academic lead to drive the activities to implement the policies
with the following committees. Co-ordinators from various functional committees work with
a team of faculty members to achieve the objectives prescribed.
 Governing Council member
 First year Course Co-ordinator
 Class Advisor
 Class Tutor
 ISO Co-ordinator / ISO Auditor
 Class Committee chair person
 NAAC Co-ordinator
 Exam Cell Co-ordinator
 Placement Cell Co-ordinator
 Research Cell Co-ordinator
 Chief Superintendent for University Examinations
6.1.6
How does the college groom leadership at various levels?
At Student level
 College has an Entrepreneurship Development Cell wherein the activities are planned and
implemented for pioneering the youngsters into leaders
 Committees are formed for organizing workshops, seminars, inaugural functions, symposium
and conferences by office bearers and they are empowered to execute their works
 Student members are nominated in Intramural cultural event committee and hostel committee
meetings
 Various professional societies, clubs involve students in administrative capabilities to
inculcate the organizing skills among them
 Students head in NSS,YRC,EDC, ELOC, TEM, Fine Arts Club etc.,
At Faculty level
 Decentralizing every department by various levels such as HOD, Class Committee Chairman,
class advisor and class tutor, mentor and lab-in charges wherein each one learns the qualities
of leadership indirectly.
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 Distinguished Faculty members are given opportunity as coordinators / tutors/ section heads/
HOD to groom their leadership
 Conveners for coordinating various activities enable the faculty members to enhance the
leadership attributes
 Availability of senior faculty members with rich experience is being the inspirational driving
force for others to follow
6.1.7 How does the college delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to the
departments / units of the institution and works towards decentralized governance
system?
 The college delegates the plan of the academic activities every year as per hierarchy of
organization
 The principal with the support of Chairman, Heads of the Departments and various committee
members participate in decision making which create an organizational democracy
 In the decentralized governance system, Principal is empowered to take decision for all
academic activities inside the Institution
 Administrative powers and responsibilities are delegated to teachers on the basis of their
competence, commitment and attitude to meet the institutional objectives
6.1.8 Does the college promote a culture of participative management? If ‘yes’, indicate the
levels of participative management.
Yes. Our institute delegates the responsibilities for quick decision making by
decentralizing duties through top down approaches. The college has a practice of listening to
voices from the students and faculty members through proper channel. There will be a class
committee meeting for all classes headed by the class committee chair- person who convenes
the meeting as scheduled. It is the platform for the students to notify their needs in academic
and nonacademic parts. Minutes of class committee meeting will be sent to the Head of the
Institution. Department meeting will be conducted by the HODs in order to address the
grievances to principal and in turn will be passed to the top management. Moreover, all
departments have Complaints and Redressal committee to heed to the issues of the students
and to solve them. Frequent HODs meeting with Principal will be conducted and minutes of
meeting will be recorded and sent to the management.
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6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment
6.2.1 Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it developed,
driven, deployed and reviewed?
Hindusthan Institute of Technology is committed to stimulate high quality education
and training, in the field of engineering and technology. The college provides continual
improvement with moral and ethical values. The principles of this institution provide the ways
of challenging needs of the society. Based on this idea the quality policy was developed. All
the activities are driven by the quality policy and are closely monitored. The various
performance indicators like pass percentage, research, placements, achievements in cocurricular activities of students and the achievements of the faculty are analyzed and
reviewed. The ISO audits ensure that standards of academic, non-academic, and
administrative qualities are met in the institution.
6.2.2 Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the aspects
considered for inclusion in the plan.
Hindusthan Institute of Technology has prepared a Perspective Plan by taking into
consideration the quality indicators of criterions determined by NAAC. In the preparation of
the Perspective Plan, the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of the college has taken
initiatives, inputs from all stakeholders, their expectations, management policies and goals
and objectives of the college are considered as a base for formulation of the perspective plan.
Curricular Aspects

Appointment of Qualified Faculties and Staffs

Conduct of Academic Audit

Strengthening of Existing Programmes

Quantitative Strengthening of Existing Programmes

Augmentation of Academic Infrastructure

Qualitative Strengthening of Existing Programmes

Use of ICT in Teaching Learning System

Seminars and Workshops

Deputation to Seminars and Workshops

Development of Linkages

Active Participation in Curriculum Design and Development at University Level.
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
Effective Communication of Curriculum Design and Development to Faculty

Feedback on Curriculum
Teaching-Learning Process

Academic Calendar

Allocation of Academic Work

Innovations to be introduced in Admission Process and Student Profile

Monitoring of Teaching-learning Process

Introduction of Specialty Programmes

Recognition of Merits

Catering to Diverse Needs

Supporting Academic Programmes and Policies Proportionate to Needs of Students

Encouragement to Students

Guest Lecture Series

Conduct of Revision and Interactive Sessions

Access for Information

Strengthening of Innovations and Discipline in Teaching-Learning Process

Student Centric Teaching

Strengthening of Academic Programmes

Extensive Use of ICT in Teaching

Motivation for Research

Students‘ Friendly Environment

Evaluation of Teachers by Students

Self-Appraisal of Teachers

Parent Meetings

Invitation of Parents‘ Views

Suggestion Box

Monitoring Mechanism for Arrival and Departure Time

Democratic and Participative Working

Introduction of Innovations in Evaluation Process
Governance and Leadership

Institutional Vision and Leadership

Strategic Development and Deployment

Human Resource Management

Financial Management
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6.2.3 Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes.
CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY
JOINT SECRETARY
PRINCIPAL
HOD’S
CHIEF LIBRARIAN
LIBRARY
STAFF
FACULTY
AN
SUPPORTING
STAFF
OFFICE
MANAGER
ADMIN
STAFF
PHYSICAL
DIRECTOR
CORPORATE
RELATIONS
DIRECTOR
MANAGER
TRAINER
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6.2.4 Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution for
each of the following.
Teaching & Learning
Anna University curriculum
 Good infrastructure facilities with Hi-Tech laboratories
 Updated library facilities with all latest publications including e-journals
 Thorough planning of all the academic activities well ahead at the beginning
of the semester
 Bridge courses for First year UG students
 Internal Assessment Tests (Three Internal Exams & One Model Exam & One
Model Practical)
 Semester based Grading system(Internal Assessment:20marks & External
Assessment :80marks)
 Curriculum revised every four years
 Qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty members
 Teaching content beyond the syllabus
 Arranging Guest Lectures and Industrial Visits
 Offering relevant value added courses for further knowledge enrichment
 Mechanism to ensure the standard of question papers
 Prompt and accurate evaluation of answer scripts and discussing the
performance in the class
 Sending internal marks and their attendance percentage to parents
Research & Development
The College has developed a very amiable atmosphere to the faculty members to
involve themselves in research activities to face the challenges of the modern world. The
College has established Research and Development Cell to promote research aptitude
among faculty and students with the following activities.
 20 Faculty completed their research programs, who were deputed from the
College, 31 have registered themselves for doctoral programmes, with some
almost on the verge of completion of the degree
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 The departments such as CSE and ECE are recognized as nodal centre for
pursuing research and Ph.D. programmes by Anna University
 Faculties are encouraged to submit more research publications and projects
 Eminent scientists and valuable speakers are invited for lecturing
 Industry stalwarts are invited to interact with students and provide exposure to
help them develop their Entrepreneurial skills
 Motivating the faculty members to attend seminars, workshops, refresher
courses and international & National Conferences
 Publication of journals in collaboration with IEEE and Springer
 Providing the facility of DELNET, IEI, IEEE, NPTEL for subscription of
online journals
Community Engagement
Various units of the College like NSS, YRC etc. organize outreach programs to
enable the students to respond to the larger issues of society by adopting villages. Staff
and students are actively involved in community services such as Blood Donation, Eye
Camps, Road Safety and Tree Plantation programs etc.
.
Human Resource Management
HIT is very much concerned of its human resources. Employees are given highest
importance and their requirements are recognized well. The recruitment procedures,
service rules and promotion policies are made transparent and employees are benefitted
with CL, EL, ML and EPF. Employee‘s salary is credited to the bank account directly.
Pay slips are issued to the employees every month.
Interaction with industries
 The institution has an Institute Industry Interaction (III) cell headed by a senior
faculty
member, for providing exposure to our students and helps them to
develop entrepreneurial activities
 III cell organizes seminar, workshops and guest lecture from various industries
for the students and faculty members
 Students are sent for internship programs in the relevant industries of their
domain, thus exposing and preparing them to meet the real time requirements in
the industry.
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 Hence, the institution creates a tie up and signs MoUs
 Every academic year it is made sure that the students are taken for industrial
visits
 The feedbacks from the industry with regard to the teaching quality,
curriculum, and infrastructural requirements are considered and decisions are
taken after going through the available resources and modalities
6.2.5
How does the Head of the institution ensure that adequate information (from
feedback and personal contacts etc.) is available for the top management and the
stakeholders, to review the activities of the institution?
To assist the College administration a number of cells are formed to attend and
resolve the grievances/complaints of students and staff amicably. The following cells will
look after grievances/complaints of various natures.
 Principal conducts Faculty meetings regarding the student feedback and the
necessity of improvement in various aspects.
 Feedbacks are collected from parents during Parents meeting at regular intervals.
 Internal quality checks and class log books are maintained by each teacher.
 Feedbacks from the students are collected every year both from the Institution and
from the Hostels.
 Internal auditing reports reach the management through principal.
6.2.6
How does the management encourage and support involvement of the staff in
improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes?
Individual Cabins are provided for the faculty members with computer and
internet facility. Faculty members are encouraged by means of incentives, increments and
promotion based on the annual appraisal, results, and research activities. Ph.D.
allowances are paid to the doctorate holders.College awards incentives for paper
publications and financial assistance for presenting papers in referred National /
International conferences, Journals. In order to improve the teaching learning process and
for better knowledge transfer, SMART classrooms are provided. In addition, the college
has seminar halls with audio / video facilities for the visual impact of the subjects to the
students.
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6.2.7
Enumerate the resolutions made by the management council last year and the status
of implementation of such resolutions.
Resolution made Status:
Based on the resolution, incentives were awarded for Ph.D. holders. Also
incentives were given for paper publications in referred journals.
Improvement in teaching, training and learning facilities: It is proposed to upload
video in addition to the lessons already available on Intranet. Similarly, Principal
informed members that a Crash Training Programme for final year students to fine tune
them for campus recruitments would be conducted.
Enhancement of R&D and Consultancy activities: It was noted with concern that a
strong impetus to improve consultancy activities should be given. Also R&D activities
too need to be stepped up.
Faculty and Staff Welfare: The Group Insurance Scheme planned for the benefit of
faculty and staff is implemented. Moreover, faculty is deputed for FDPs based on
specialization needs.
Enhanced interaction with Industry: The resolution has been made to improve the
Institute Industry Interaction further.
Academic support for weak students: After detailed deliberations and discussions with
regard to academic support for weak students, it was decided to continue with the
existing system of conducting special classes and providing comprehensive Course Notes
/ Reference Materials / Question Bank /Retest for weak students.
Faculty and students achievements: The achievements of faculty namely journal
publications, conference paper presentations, serving on the board of studies of
Universities and Editorial Board/reviewer panel of leading journals were briefed.
Similarly, students achievements with regard to co-curricular activities and extracurricular activities such as winning prizes in sports, NSS, YRC, EDC, ELOC, TEM and
cultural events were enumerated.
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6.2.8
Does the affiliating university make a provision for allotting the status of autonomy
to an affiliated institution? If ‘yes’, what are the efforts made by the institution in
obtaining autonomy?
Yes, the Anna University - Chennai makes a provision for the status of autonomy
to an affiliated institution. (Our Institution has planned to get a autonomy status within
the next three years.)
6.2.9
How does the Institution ensure that grievances / complaints are promptly attended
to and resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyze the nature of grievances
for promoting better stakeholder relationship?
Students ‘grievances and complaints are attended in the class committee meeting
and the solution for the problem is identified and informed. Other issues are resolved by
Grievance and Redressal Committee co-ordinated by senior faculty member. Students are
advised to notify their grievances and complaints to class coordinators, HODs, and
Principal.
6.2.10 During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed by and
against the institute? If ‘yes’, what were the outcome and response of the institution
to such an effort?
No court case has been filed against the institute.
6.2.11 Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing student feedback on
institutional performance? If ‘yes’, what were the outcome and response of the
institution to such an effort?
The institute has a clearly set and defined mechanism for obtaining the feedback
from the students to improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions.
Periodical formal/informal feedbacks, Exit feedback, Alumni feedback, and industry
feedback are collected regarding teaching learning process and other aspects of College
functioning. The suggestions obtained from the feedback are considered by the
management, and all viable solutions are implemented.Alumni students give a feedback
about the college in every meeting. The minutes will be recorded and forwarded to the
top management through principal.
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6.3
Faculty Empowerment Strategies
6.3.1
What are the efforts made by the institution to enhance the professional
development of its teaching and non-teaching staff?
HIT has set norms for professional development of faculty members and nonteaching staff
 Pursue higher education
 Attend FDP in their field of specialization
 Attend and present research papers in National / International conferences
 Publish research papers in referred journals
 Organize FDP, Seminar, Guest Lecture etc., for faculty members
 Execution of consultancy projects by the departments
 Avail funding through projects from different funding agencies
 Effort to make 100% pass percentage and 100 % placement to the students
 Organize training for non-teaching staff to upgrade their skill capability
 Efforts to sign MoUs with industries.
6.3.2
What are the strategies adopted by the institution for faculty empowerment through
training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and responsibility
they perform?
Faculty members are sponsored to attend the FDP programmes in their subject of
specialization conducted by Anna University and other universities every semester.
Faculty members are motivated to attend / present research papers in National /
International conferences. Further, faculty members are encouraged to publish their
research findings in referred journals. Orientation programme is organized for junior
faculty members.
6.3.3
Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate and
ensure that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured and
considered for better appraisal.
Faculty members are asked to fill the annual performance appraisal report every
academic year. Appraisal is based on the following criteria,
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 Experience (Teaching & Industry)
 Activities and contribution made in academic and administration
(Institution level & Department level)
 Developmental activities
 Research
 Contribution to the placement
 Self-appraisal of the respective
6.3.4
What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the
management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to the
appropriate stakeholders?
Top management reviews the performance of the faculty appraisal, which reflects
in increment, incentive, allowances and promotions in turn this will be communicated to
the respective members. Promotion order copies are also filled in the individual files and
maintained in the principal’s office.
6.3.5
What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non-teaching staff? What
percentage of staff have availed the benefit of such schemes in the last four years?
 EPF is paid to the employees as per PF act
 All the staff members are covered under group insurance scheme
6.3.6
What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining eminent
faculty?
 6th Pay Commission Salary
 Academic freedom
 Promotion / Increments based on the performance
 Encouragement to pursue higher education
 Financial assistance for research Paper presentation
 Incentives for research publications
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6.4
Financial Management and Resource Mobilization
6.4.1
What is the institutional mechanism to monitor effective use of available financial
resources?
 Budget estimation from various lab in charges for purchasing new
equipment’s/software’s and the amount required for conducting various
programs like Guest Lecture, Workshop, Faculty Development Program
and Seminar is arrived at by a team of faculty members under the
guidance of Head of the Department.
 Budget is carried out taking the recurring and non-recurring expenditure,
requirement for the department for the entire year and submitted to the
principal. Principal consolidates the College level requirement and
prepares the detailed budget.
 The approval is given on priority basis keeping in mind all the sections of
the proposal have fair share. The comprehensive budget proposal is placed
to the management committee for final approval. Any additional
requirements that arise due to unforeseen expenditure shall be discussed in
the HODs meeting and management committee is requested to approve.
 The top management reviews the budget proposals and the budget is
approved accordingly. The purchase will be made strictly following the
given budget proposal.
6.4.2
What are the institutional mechanisms for internal and external audit? When was
the last audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the details on
compliance.
 Internal audit is conducted by the internal auditor appointed by our
college
 Once in a year audit will be conducted. Audit verifies all transactions
made in the financial year. No major objections were noticed
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6.4.3
What are the major sources of institutional receipts / funding and how is the deficit
managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and
administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund / corpus
available with Institutions, if any.
Fee collection from the students will be the major source of income to the
institute. In addition management is funds for capital expenses like construction of new
buildings and purchase of major equipment’s.
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
(in Lakhs)
(in Lakhs)
(in Lakhs)
857
978
968
5
5
8
NSS Income
0.095
0.1415
0.11
By Closing Stock
862.09
983.14
976.11
300
372
410
43
50
53
University Fees Paid
2
1
3
Miscellaneous Expenses
9
9
0.4
0.095
0.1415
0.11
5
8
16
62.61
68.79
49.81
63
67
43
377.38
407.20
400.79
Particulars
Income
Student Fees
By Other Collection
Expenditure
To Salary
To Administrative
Expenses
NSS Expenses
To repairs & maintenance
Laboratory and R&D
Expenses
Depreciation
To excess of income over
Expenses
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6.4.4
Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional funding
and the utilization of the same (if any).
External Source
2014-2015 (Rs.)
2013-2014 (Rs.)
2012-2013 (Rs.)
AICTE
-
-
75,000/-
TNSCST
6,00,000/-
-
-
DRDO
30,000/-
60,000/-
UGC
-
Others
14,00,000/- (ISRO)
12,00,000/(Shortlisted)
2,00,000/-
6.5
6.5.1
1,25,000/-
Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS)
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
a. Has the institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)? If
‘yes’, what is the institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how has it
contributed in institutionalizing the quality assurance processes?
Yes, the institution has established IQAC. Also the Quality is maintained through
ISO 9001: 2008, certified by TUV.
Primary goals of the institution with regard to quality assurance are:
 To develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement
in the performance.
 To channelize the efforts and measures of the institution towards academic
excellence.
 To strengthen scholarly research and creative achievement among students
and faculty.
 To improve teaching and learning with state-of-the-art infrastructure.
 To promote measures for institutional functioning towards quality
enhancement through internalization of quality culture and institutional
best practices.
 To continue the schemes of Remedial Coaching classes for the slow
learners and bridge courses for freshers.
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 To give adequate counseling and guidance to students in their
personal/academic/ professional fronts through the counseling.
b. How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the management /
authorities
for implementation and how many of them were actually
implemented?
As mentioned in our mission and vision, our College management strongly
believes in quality education and thus approves and supports the activities of
IQAC and approves the decision taken by the body. All the decisions taken by
the IQAC are approved by the management for implementation.
For instance, the following proposals are put forth by the IQAC and implemented
 Result Performance to be Improved
 Placement to be Improved
 Number of MoUs has to be improved
 College hast to take more initiative towards social responsibility
 Maintain the campus litter free, Green Campus etc.,
The external members constitute a lot to IQAC. They often suggest ways and
means to improve the functioning of IQAC. Similarly in every department IQAC cell has
formed and the head of the department as chairperson and the senior professors are
members.
c. Does the IQAC have external members on its Committee?
If so, mention any significant contribution made by them.
Yes, IQAC have Five external members on its committee.
The following is the constitution of IQAC.
S.
No.
1.
2.
Name of the Member
Dr.J.Suganthi
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Position
Full Address
Principal/
Chairperson
Principal,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
Administrative
Officer
HoD/Mechanical Engineering,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Dr. D.Loganathan
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Dr.S.Uma
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
Prof.A.Sankaran
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
9.
Dr.S.Jeya Bharathi
Member
10.
Dr.K.Priya Sathish
Prabhu
Member from
Management
11.
12.
Dr.N.Kathirvel
Mr.E.Sivarajan
Ennarasu
Nominee
(Local Society)
Nominee
(Alumni)
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HoD/Computer Science and
Engineering,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
HoD/ ECE,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
HoD/Information Technology,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
Director / MBA,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
Dean / S&H
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
HoD/AERO
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
Associate Professor/MCA
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
Hindusthan Educational Institutions
Behind Nava India
Coimbatore – 641 028
166, Lakshmi Navaz, Mullai Nagar,
Othakkalmandapam,
Coimbatore – 641 032
Team Leader,
TELECOM,
964,3rd floor, MR complex
Bengaluru,
Karnataka – 560102
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13.
14.
15.
P. Karthikeyan
Nominee
(Industrialist)
Mr.P.Swamy Nathan
Dr.P.Prathap
Nominee from
Employer
Coordinator
Business Development Engineer
Axis Global Automation,
#33, Near Manis Theater,
Andal Street,
Lakshmipuram,
Coimbatore – 641 004
70, Mullai Nagar,
Othakkalmandapam,
Coimbatore – 641 032
HoD /AUTO,
Hindusthan Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641 032.
d. How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the IQAC?
Alumni of the institution, who are now holding respectable positions in society,
render valuable services to the college, giving their valuable suggestion on-what is latest
in the employment market and suggesting improvement strategies in the other aspects of
the functioning of the college. Alumni and students are continuously in touch with IQAC
and share the requirements of the students which will be addressed properly.
e. How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents of
the institution?
IQAC communicates with faculty and students through the heads of the
departments. Senior faculty members are part of the IQAC.
6.5.2
Does the institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the
academic
and
administrative
activities?
If
‘yes’,
give
details
on
its
operationalization.
Yes. HIT is an ISO 9001:2008 certified institution. It has an integrated frame
work for quality assurance of the academic and administrative activities through external
and internal audits periodically.
Each department has ISO Co-ordinators to follow and maintain the procedures for
quality assurance.
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6.5.3
Does the institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of the
Quality assurance procedures? If ‘yes’, give details enumerating its impact.
New faculty members will undergo ISO awareness meeting in order to understand
the system in the institution. Faculty is encouraged to attend Faculty Development
Programs and other training programmes conducted by other reputed institutions /
university colleges / industries. The staff members are advised to participate in
Conferences, Seminars and to apply for various funding projects.
6.5.4
Does the institution undertake Academic Audit or other external review of the
academic provisions? If ‘yes’, how are the outcomes used to improve the
institutional activities?
Academic audit is a regular feature for continuous monitoring of the students
academic performance of the college by monitoring the
 Students monthly attendance
 Internal Exam marks
 University Exam marks
 Semester wise performance and comparison with other colleges
The institution has internal auditing.
6.5.5
How is the internal quality assurance mechanisms aligned with the requirements of
the relevant external quality assurance agencies / regulatory authorities?
Internal / External / Chartered audits are carried out periodically to maintain the
quality assurance. The observations and non confirmation reports raised by the auditor
will be rectified at the earliest and the follow up action as corrective and prevention are
also prepared.
6.5.6
What institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the teaching
learning process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of operations and
outcome?
Department heads allocate the subjects to the faculty members based on their
specialization and potential. As per the Anna University curriculum faculties prepare the
lesson plan and get it approved by the head of the department. Students will be assessed
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by Internal Test– I, II, III and model examination. Accordingly internal marks will be
awarded to the students.
Class committee meeting is held three times in a semester to set-right the students
grievances. Assignments, Seminars and models are given to the students for exposure of
their subjects. Finally, course portfolio of the subject is submitted to the HOD which
completes the teaching learning process of the semester. The feedback collected from
students on faculty performance evaluates their performance. The feedback is analyzed
and evaluated. Annual reviews are conducted on detailed self – appraisal forms to
evaluate the performance on teaching, research and other aspects.
6.5.7
How does the institution communicate its quality assurance policies, mechanisms
and outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders?
The institution communicates by the way of Vision, Mission statement and
quality policies, which are displayed in academic and administrative departments. The
stakeholders are communicated through Letters, Emails and Phone calls. The same is also
discussed in Parent- Teacher meetings, alumni meetings and employers meetings. The
management has developed evaluation tools for stakeholders to record their options,
suggestion and objections for constructive developments for future and for the welfare of
the institution. The mission, vision and quality policy are also printed in college calendar,
brochure and displayed in the college website.
Any
other
relevant
information
regarding
Governance
Management which the college would like to include.
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and
NIL.
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Criterion VII
Innovation and Best Practices
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INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES
Hindusthan Institute of Technology and its Management are conscious and extremely
thoughtful about conservation of environment. Various measures are taken to impart and
maintain the campus environment greenish. The college is committed to promote a clean and
green environment nurturing creativity and innovation. Our college is having numerous trees
which contribute to ecological replenishment and there are many initiatives taken to make the
environment eco-friendly.
7.1 Environment Consciousness
7.1.1 Does the Institute conduct a Green Audit of its campus and facilities?
 The institute conducts the green audit of the campus to keep the college campus clean and
green.
 The cleanliness is maintained in the campus with the help of a separate maintenance
department. The maintenance department is constituted by required number of staff
members to take care of the cleanliness in the college campus.
 The green audit of the campus is conducted by the maintenance department.
 The staff members are informed to conserve energy by switching off lights and fans when
not needed.
 Campus free from Plastics
 No-horn Zone
 Tree Plantation by NSS Volunteers
7.1.2 What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly?
Initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco friendly
Energy Conservation
 Constructions of buildings with more provision of natural light and ventilation enabling
less consumption of electrical energy in the daytime.
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 The library windows are planned in such a way that its electricity consumption towards
lighting is very minimal or nil during the daytime.
 Instruction stickers are pasted in the doors of every room to switch off the lights and fans
whenever staff and students leave their place
 All the Computers in the campus are with LCD monitors only
 Food waste from the mess is disposed of properly, so to be used for bio gas plant.
Use of solar energy
 Solar water heaters are installed in the hostels.
Rain Water harvesting
 All the buildings in the campus are installed with rain water harvesting facility
Check dam construction
 At present there is no check dam in the college premises.
Efforts for Carbon neutrality
 In order to reduce pollution the campus has been made completely smoke free.
 Plantation is done inside and outside the college campus to neutralize the carbon
emission.
 Use of plastic bags is discouraged within the premises of the College.
Plantation
The college has a serene green campus comprising of variety of trees and plants. The
saplings are planted through eco-clubs.
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A glimpse of green campus and the various initiatives taken to make the campus as green
are shown below.
Hazardous waste management
 No other hazardous waste is generated in the campus from any department.
 The Institute takes all the care regarding the chemicals or other materials which may turn
out to be hazardous in nature. The department of chemistry is the only place where a few
concentrated acids are stored for utilization in the B.E./ B.Tech. First year Lab. These
chemicals are used by the students during their lab classes in extremely dilute form which
do not cause any harm to the students or environment.
 In view of the extremely dilute form of acids used by the students in the lab, the waste
water is drained out properly.
 The condemned batteries are disposed through outside agencies.
E-waste management
 The non-working computer spare parts and other non-working equipment are safely
disposed through outside agencies.
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7.2 Innovations
Details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have created a positive
impact on the functioning of the college.
The college has had remarkable developments and has introduced a number of
innovations in infrastructure, teaching and learning, administration, student support and
progression. They are mentioned below:
 Special effort on placements
 Well established Corporate Relations Cell for providing state-of-art Placement and
Training.
 Industry centric designed soft skills and personality development training given to
the students by well qualified trainer.
 Conducting frequent on campus placement drives
 Conducting basic engineering mathematics class for first year
 Spoken English classes for improving communication skill
 Conducting BEC Course (British English Certificate Course) to enrich communication skill
of the students
 Bridge Course for First year students for all subjects.
 Counseling and mentoring
 Tutoring based learning
 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) – Industry Collaboration
 Conducted various motivation programmes for student and faculty
 Many students are supported with scholarships
 Guidance and Training Academy for IAS, IPS, Gate, etc.,
 Battery Operated Vehicle used for Commuting within the Campus
 Rural Students Empowerment
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Innovation in Teaching Learning Process
Smart Classroom
Smart Classrooms are implemented for education, the staff and students can make use of
the computer along with the Audio Visual equipment allowing the staff to engage the class with
wide variety of media.
e- learning
e-learning provides a platform for students to improve their technical knowledge through
e-resources. The e-resources include the e-books of various courses of each department, NPTEL
videos and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) courseware.
Networking-Internet
All the computers inside the campus are provided with internet connectivity. This helps
the students and faculty members to educate themselves on research through e-journals and to
enrich knowledge in the area of specialisation.
Student Support and Progression
i.
Hindusthan Titans-student team of 6 members won second prize for best Design
modification at Mini Bike Design competition organized by Karpagam College of
Engineering on 20-09-2014
ii.
Hindusthan Da corsa- Student team 25 members won Runner up (Rs.40,000 )in Indian
Carting Championship 2014-15,organized by Imperial society of Innovative Engineers at
Kari Motor Speedway, Coimbatore on 29-01-15( Innovation: Engine is getting started
only after fixing the driver’s seat belt)
iii.
Hindusthan Da corsa-student team of 6 members won second prize in Mini Dirt bike race
conducted at JCT College of Engineering and Technology on 23-09-2015.
iv.
Hindusthan Da corsa-student team of 6 members won second prize in Mini Dirt bike race
conducted at Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology on 25-09-2015
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v.
Best Innovative award for dirt bike at Sri Krishna College of Technology on 13-102015(Twin spark ignition and Cylinder bore diameter reduction)
7.3 Best Practices
Details of Three best practices which have contributed to better academic and
administrative functioning of the College.
BEST PRACTICE – 1
HiYES – Hindusthan Youth Empowerment Series
Objective of the Practice
 Organizing events involving International Speakers and Eminent Personalities to have
access to their knowledge and views
 To provide specialized knowledge sharing to enhance the knowledge in teaching and
learning processes.
The Context
 To enrich the knowledge with external sources of inspiration.
 To elicit interest in understanding the need of the society and make students perceive and
perform their role in the society.
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The Practice
 Programmes are conducted regularly in which International Speakers and Eminent
Personalities like Shiv Khera, Kiran Bedi, Shiva Ayyadurai, The Mumbai Dabbawalas
etc., shared their knowledge and experience with our students.
Evidence of Success
 Stimulating the hidden leadership and managerial acumens.
 Students and Faculty members gain more knowledge about the recent advancement in the
outside world and understand the need for their contribution to the society in general.
Problems encountered and resources required
Since this practice involves International Speakers and Eminent Personalities, time taken
for organizing, fixing their appointments, coordination of the event with the regular activities of
the institution are a few problems encountered.
BEST PRACTICE – 2
Industry Centric Courses
Objective of the Practice
 To enhance placement performance
 To Improve technical performance
 Lead to Effective career performance
 To Enrich social participation
The Context
As educators, it is tough to make a student a complete individual just by educating him /
her with knowledge from the academic curriculum only. We must also inculcate a mature
mindset, a healthy body and mind, in addition to teaching social skills, morality, aesthetics and
cognitive skills. This will lead them to achieve the pinnacle. This is well realized and practiced in
our college.
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The Practice
Apart from the regular academic curriculum our Institution takes an extra effort to make
the students excel in co-curricular activities. They are offered special courses in which our
faculty members are experts.
S.No
Courses Offered
1
Skilledge (ICTACT)
2
Infosys Campus Connect (Deep Drive Business Communication)
3
IBM Mainframe
4
Spoken tutorials
5
GATE Coaching
6
Placement & Training
7
Practical Approach on Electronics and Control
8
Soft skill & Technical Training
9
Engineering Skills – Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Level
10
IAS Academy
Evidence of Success
Our students have bought laurels to our institution by
 Winning events like Automobile designing and racing.
 Mr.Arul Kumar of Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering
of our college was rewarded around Rs.8.25 Lakh by facebook for finding a
critical bug in their operations.
Problems Encountered and Resources Required
There a few challenges to be met, which are
 lthough out institution has signed a number MOU with established companies, yet more
variety of established companies need to in collaboration for the future.
 Funding to establish better laboratories and research centers from different professional
bodies are needed.
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BEST PRACTICE – 3
Vetri Nitchayam
Objective of the Practice
 To give school students the confidence for higher education
 To give them the scope for opportunities of various courses available in educational
institutions.
 Counseling for parents and their wards in deciding the field of study
The Context
This program is held in Coimbatore and The Nilgiris District. This is an Annual Event
conducted by our Institution partnering with Thina Thanthi a leading Tamil daily Newspaper for
the benefit of student community to explore various options available before them, so that they
choose an appropriate course for themselves and progress in a rewarding career.
The Practice
We invite eminent professors and experts from the field of Medicine, Engineering, Law
Practices, Arts and Science courses with specialties like Catering science, Visual
Communication, Costume Designing and fashion and Biochemistry. Also persons from
Polytechnic Education, Maritime Education, Agricultural Studies and Fine Arts, to brief them
about the duration of the courses, expenses for the specific program and also about the scope and
employment opportunities for the courses. We provide them with the file kit and information
booklet for students along with refreshment and lunch for both parents and students.
Evidence of Success
Students felt about the awareness of many courses after attending the program. They have
also benefited from the program. They also bring their neighbors to the program in the next year
for the program.
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Many students have contacted the respective eminent professors in their field and got
clarified their doubts even after the program. This also has helped them in their admissions to
various courses.
We consider this program as a flagship one and every year the strength of the students
participation is increasing.
Problems Encountered and Resources Required
Since this program requires participation from all sections of the student community, we
have to create awareness of the program to all the interest groups. This is a real challenge. Apart
from that we need to bring all the eminent professors from all fields in a specific date and time.
This needs a meticulous planning and valuable resources to be allotted for the program. Our
Institution partnering with Thina Thanthi a leading Tamil daily Newspaper is doing this program
successfully in spite of all the challenges faced.
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AERONAUTICAL
ENGINEERING
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1.
Name of the Department:
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING.
2.
Year of Establishment:
2007
3.
Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
I.
UG : B.E - Aeronautical Engineering
4.
Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
S.No
Interdisciplinary Courses
1 Fundamentals of Computer Programming
2 Engineering Mechanics
3 Engineering Graphics
Basics Electrical and Electronics
4
Engineering
5 Numerical Methods
6 Transformation and partial differentiation
7 Engineering physics – I & II
8 Technical English I & II
9 Mathematics – I & II
10 Engineering Chemistry – I & II
Departments Involved
Computer Science & Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Department of Science and Humanities
5.
Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise):
Semester Based credit System
6.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
NIL
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.
7.
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8.
Name of the Course
Placement Training
Placement Training
Placement Training
AUTO-CAD Training
CATIA Primer Training
CATIA Advanced Training
Industry
ICTACT
ZOOM Consultancy
SMART Systems
CADD Centre
EDS Technology
EDS Technology
Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
Nil
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9.
Number of teaching posts
Designation
10.
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
01
01
Associate Professors
02
02
Asst. Professors
06
09
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.
/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S.
No.
Name of the
Faculty
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
1.
Dr. P. Jeyalakshmi
M.E., Ph.D
Associate
Professor
Alternate Fuels
No. of Ph.D.
No. of
Students
Years of
guided for the
Experience
last 4 years
Nil
14
11.
List of senior visiting faculty: Nil
12.
Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)
by temporary faculty
Nil
13.
Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
S. No.
1
Name of Programme
B.E - Aeronautical Engineering
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Student -Teacher Ratio
15 : 1
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14.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled
S.No.
Staff Designation
Sanctioned
Filled
1
Academic support staff
(technical)
3
3
2
Administrative
1
1
15.
Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
S.No.
Name
Qualification
Designation
No. of
Specialization Years of
Experience
1
Prof.A.Sankaran
M.E.(Ph.D)
Prof & Head
Aeronautical
37
2
Dr. P. Jeyalakshmi
M.E., Ph.D
Associate Prof
Alternate Fuels
14
3
Mr.M.Moses Deva
Prasanna
M.E.(Ph.D)
Associate Prof
Energy
Engineering
11
4
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Industrial
Engineering
9
5
Mr.D.Sankar
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Avionics
6
6
Mr.M.Harish
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Aeronautical
4
7
Ms.A.Animhons
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Aeronautical
4
8
Mr.V.Paramaguru
M.E.(Ph.D)
Asst. Prof
Thermal
3
9
Ms.S.Aarthy
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Aeronautical
2
10
Mr.S.Tamilselvan
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Aeronautical
4
11
Mr. D Nirmal Kumar
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Aeronautical
1
12
Mr.B.Saravanakumar
M.E.
Asst. Prof
Industrial
Engineering
9
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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received
NIL
17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received
S. No.
Title of the Project
Funding
Agency
Status
1
MIL-STD-1533D DATA BUS
MODROBSAICTE
Applied
2
Seminar on Optimum Utilization
of Uav For Better Vigilance
TNSCST
Applied
3
Technical Symposium
SAKURA’16
ISRORESPOND
Applied
4
Seminar on Loss In Axial Flow
Compressor
DRDO
Applied
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University
NIL
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19.
Publications:
∗
∗
Publication per faculty
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
International) by faculty and students: 14
Publication in Journals
S.No.
Author
Title
Name of the Journal
The Application of Response Surface
Methodology for the Optimization of Pretreatment of Process Parameters of Paradise
Seed (Simarouba glauca) oil.
1
Dr.P.Jeyalakshmi
Biodiesel Production from Two Stage
Esterification of Simarouba Glauca Seed Oil
and its Characterization.
2
Mr.M.Moses Deva
Prasanna
“A CFD based combustion model of an
entrained flow biomass gasifier”.
3
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
“Finding An Optimal
Flowshop
Scheduling
Algorithm”,
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
“Optimization of unmanned aerial vehicle wing
structure” ISSN 2348 – 7968
4
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Sequence In The
Using
Johnson’s
Energy Sources-Part A:
Recovery, Utilization,
and
Environmental
Effects, Taylor and
Francis
Energy Sources-Part A:
Recovery, Utilization,
and
Environmental
Effects,Taylor
and
Francis
National Journal of
Research in Science &
Technology
International Journal of
Innovative
Science,
Engineering
&
Technology (IJISET)
International Journal of
Innovative
Science,
Engineering
&
Technology (IJISET)
Volume/Issue/Year
of publication
Vol. 35, No. 22,
pp. 2087-2095
2012
Annexure I
Accepted
Article in Press
Annexure I
Vol. 1, No. 02, DOI.
May 2009.
pp.350-355, vol 2,
Issue. 1, Jan 2015
Vol. 2 Issue 3, pp.2834,DOI: March 2015.
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5
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
“Mechanical Characterization
Reinforced Hybrid Composite”
6
Mr.D.Sankar
“Simulation of Flow Over Various Payload
Fairing Configurations In
Transonic Mach Numbers”,
7
Mr.M.Harish
“Simulation of flow over various payload fairing
configurations in transonic Mach numbers”
8
Mr.V.Paramaguru
“Aerodynamic performance analysis of a nonplanar C-wing using CFD”,
9
Ms.S.Aarthy
“Investigation of Impact performance of Glass –
Epoxy laminate”,
10
Ms.S.Aarthy
“International Journal for Scientific Research and
Development”,
11
Mr.S.Tamilselvan
Landmine deduction using unmanned helicar,
12
Mr.S.Tamilselvan
“Design and Fabrication
Methylpropane Rocket
Thruster”,
13
Mr.S.Tamilselvan
“Conceptual Sizing, Rapid Prototyping and Drag
Estimation of a Twin-Engine Trainer Aircraft”,
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of
of
Kenaf-Hair
a
Model
International Journal of
Engineering
Research
and General Science
(IJERGS)
International Journal of
Innovative
Science,
Engineering
&
Technology (IJISET)
International Journal of
Innovative
Science,
Engineering
&
Technology (IJISET)
Aerospace science and
technology-Elsevier
(AST).
International Journal of
Information
and
Education Technology
(IJIET)
International Journal for
Scientific Research &
Development (IJSRD)
International Journal of
Innovative
Science,
Engineering
&
Technology (IJISET).
International Journal of
Innovative
Science,
Engineering
&
Technology (IJISET)
International Journal of
Innovative
Science,
Engg & Tech (IJISET)
Volume 3, Issue 4,
DOI:July-August,
2015,pp.236-244,
ISSN 2091-2730
Vol. 2 Issue 1, January
2015.
vol.2, Issue:1, pp.485487 ISSN 2348-7968
DOI: January 2015.
Vol. 40, pp. 56–61,
DOI. January 2015.
Annexure I
vol.2, no.2, pp.1-7,
ISSN 2319-1058, DOI:
April 2013.
vol.3,no.2, pp 151-155,
ISSN 2321-0613, DOI :
April 2015
vol.1, no.3, pp.137-142,
ISSN 2348-7968, DOI:
May 2014.
Vol. 2 Issue 1, January
2015.
Vol. 2 Issue 9,
September 2015
1.5
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Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) ∗ Impact factor
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
Name of the
Faculty
Dr.P.Jeyalakshmi
Mr.M.Moses Deva
Prasanna
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
4
Mr.D.Sankar
5
Mr.M.Harish
6
Mr.V.Paramaguru
7
Ms.S.Aarthy
8
Mr.S.Tamilselvan
Name of the Journal
Energy Sources-Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental
Effects, Taylor and Francis
Energy Sources-Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental
Effects,Taylor and Francis
National Journal of Research in Science & Technology
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering &
Technology
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering &
Technology
International Journal Of Engineering Research and General Science
(IJERGS)
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering &
Technology (IJISET)
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering &
Technology (IJISET)
Aerospace science and technology-Elsevier (AST).
International Journal of Information and Education Technology
International Journal for Scientific Research & Development
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering &
Technology (IJISET).
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering &
Technology (IJISET)
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering &
Technology (IJISET)
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Impact
Factor
Listed in
International
Database
0.6
Yes
0.6
Yes
1.4
Yes
1.5
Yes
1.5
Yes
3.843
Yes
1.5
Yes
1.5
Yes
1.13
0.672
2.39
Yes
Yes
Yes
1.5
Yes
1.5
Yes
1.5
Yes
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b) Number of papers published in Conference (national / international) by faculty and students: 05
S.No
Name of the Staff
Title
Publications Journal / Proceedings
Prof.A.Sankaran
“Ejector Nozzle Analysis”,
doi:Dec 14 – 16, 2009.
2
Prof.A.Sankaran
“Design & Optimization of an Axial
FlowCompressor” pp. 107-112, doi:Dec 14
– 16, 2009.
3
Mr.V.Paramaguru
“Study of variable compression ratio engine
using Diesel blend – a soft computing
approach”, pp.26-44, doi: 2013.
Proceedings on recent innovations in
mechanical Engineering
Mr.V.Paramaguru
“Numerical Investigation On Aerodynamic
Performance
Of
Non-Planer
Wing
Configuration In Commercial Aircrafts”,
pp. 227-231, doi: March 2013.
The Proceedings of First International
Conference on Futuristic Trends in
Aeronautical Engineering
Mr.V.Paramaguru
“Analysis And Optimization Of Fuel
Injector For Diesel Blend Fueled Direct
Injection Piston Engine”, pp. 59-62, doi:
March 2013.
The Proceedings of First International
Conference on Futuristic Trends in
Aeronautical Engineering
1
4
5
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79-86,
ICAMB
ICAMB
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20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Academic Year 2015-16
Name of the
S.No.
Date
Faculty
1
2
08-09-2015
08-09-2015
Name of the
Company visited
Area of consultation
Income
Rs.
SI Equipments
Pressure distribution
over rough cylinder
5000/-
SI Equipments
Pressure distribution
over unsymmetrical
cylinder
6000/-
Name of the
Faculty
Name of the
Company visited
Area of consultation
Income
Rs.
Mr.Harish.M
Barola Aerosport,
Chennai
Experimental study of
parachute for high
drag
3000/-
Mach Engineers,
Coimbatore
Aerodynamics
characterization of
various payload
fairing configuration
7000/-
Mr.Harish.M
Mr.Harish.M
Academic Year 2014-15
S.No.
1
2
Date
13-02-2015
24-03-2015
Mr.Harish.M
Academic Year 2013-14
S. No.
1
Name of the
Faculty
Date
03-10-2013
Mr.M.Moses
Devaprasanna
Name of the
Company visited
Mach Engineers,
Coimbatore
Area of consultation
Design and analysis of
multisession variable
cambered wing
Income
Rs.
7000/-
Academic Year 2012-13
S. No.
Date
Name of the
Faculty
Name of the Company
visited
1
18.09.2012
Mr.Harish.M
SI Lab Equipments
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Area of
consultation
Smoke Flow
visualization using
low speed subsonic
windtunnel
Income
Rs.
3000/-
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21.
Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
S. No
1.
Name
Committee/Board
Member
The Aeronautical Society of
India (AeSI)
Applied For Fellowship
The Aeronautical Society of
India (AeSI)
Aero Exam Board
Sathyabama University,
Tamilnadu
Aero Exam Board
Kumaraguru Institute of
Technology
Aero Exam Board
PSN College Of Engineering
And Technology
Aero Exam Board
Anna Universtiy, Chennai
Prof.A.Sankaran
Question Paper Setter
2
3
Organization
Karunya University
Dr.P. Jayalakshmi
Mr.M.Moses
Devaprasanna
Member
IAENG, IE
Member
Indian Society For Technical
Education (ISTE)
Question Paper Setter
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering
college
Question Paper Setter
PSN College Of Engineering
And Technology
Jury Member
Paper Presentation in
Technical symposium, SNS
college of Engineering and
Technolgy.
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S. No
4
Name
Committee/Board
Organization
Member
International Safety Quality
Environment Management
(ISQEM),
Member
International Association of
Engineers (IAENG)
Question Paper Setter
Bannari Amman Institute of
Technology
Question Paper Setter
PSN College Of Engineering
And Technology
Mr.M.S.Prabhu
5
Mr.D.Sankar
Member
Indian Society For Technical
Education (ISTE)
6
Mr.M.Harish
Member
The Aeronautical Society of
India (AeSI)
7
Ms.A.Animhons
Member
The Aeronautical Society of
India (AeSI)
8
Mr.V.Paramaguru
Member
The Aeronautical Society of
India (AeSI)
9
Mr.S.Tamilselvan
Member
The Aeronautical Society of
India (AeSI)
Member
Indian Society For Technical
Education (ISTE)
Member
International Association of
Engineers (IAENG)
10
Ms.S.Aarthy
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22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme:
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the
institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies:
23.
S. No.
Batch
% of Students done
In-house Project (a)
% of Students done Outside Project (b)
1
2011-2015
100
Nil
2
2010-2014
100
Nil
3
2009-2013
100
Nil
Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
 Awards / Recognitions received by Students
Students are encouraged to participate in various Internal and external
competitions to excel in extra and co- curricular activities. Every semester our
management organizes events like internal symposia, project expo, quiz etc. in order to
produce industry ready engineers from our campus. Following are the list of students
who have proved themselves and won prizes in various events conducted by nearby
colleges.
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Academic Year 2014-2015
S.No.
Name of Student
Event
Awarded by
(Name of the
Organization)
Know or No
Quiz
Nehru Institute of
Technology,
Coimbatore
First
31.03.2015
Award
Date
1
Raga.R
2
Madhivadhani.R
Parachute
Making
Kumaraguru College
of Technology,
Coimbatore
First
13.02.2015
3
Raga.R
Parachute
Making
Kumaraguru College
of Technology,
Coimbatore
First
13.02.2015
4
Seethalakshmi M
Paper
Presentation
B.S.Abdur Rahman
University
Third
29.01.2015
5
Peter.S
Paper
Presentation
Karpagam College of
Engineering
Second
15.01.2015
9
Peter.S
Water Rocket
Karpagam College of
Engineering
Second
15.01.2015
10 Santhosh Kumar.N
Paper
Presentation
B.S.Abdur Rahman
University
Second
29.01.2015
11 Thamodharan.B
Paper
Presentation
B.S.Abdur Rahman
University
Third
29.01.2015
12 Sacraties.A
Paper
Presentation
B.S.Abdur Rahman
University
Second
29.01.2015
Navaneetha
Krishnan.V
Paper
Presentation
B.S.Abdur Rahman
University
Second
29.01.2015
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Academic Year 2013-2014
S.No.
Name of Student
Event
Awarded by
(Name of the
Organization)
Award
Date
1
Jagan S
Technical
Quiz
Mahendra Institute of
Technolgy
First
19.09.2014
2
Jagan S
Paper
Presentation
Mahendra Institute of
Technolgy
First
19.09.2014
3
Mukesh.K
Crash
Investigation
Kumaraguru College
of Technology,
Coimbatore
Second
15.03.2014
Event
Awarded by
(Name of the
Organization)
Academic Year 2012-2013
S.No.
Name of Student
Award
Date
1
Naveen Raj. K
Paper
Presentation
Periyar Maniammai
University
Third
10.10.2012
2
Aravindhan.J
Paper
Presentation
Periyar Maniammai
University
Third
10.10.2012
3
Nagarajan.G
Paper
Presentation
Periyar Maniammai
University
Third
10.10.2012
4
Mohammed Asif
Paper
Presentation
Mahendra Institute of
Technolgy
First
28.09.2012
5
Azarutheen. N
Paper
Presentation
Mahendra Institute of
Technolgy
First
28.09.2012
6
Mohammed Asif
Air Crash
Investigation
Mahendra Institute of
Technolgy
First
28.09.2012
7
Prasanth.R
CAD Drafting
Mahendra Institute of
Technolgy
Second
28.09.2012
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Rank Holders
Following are the list of students who have proved themselves and secured University
Rank.
Academic Year 2014-2015
Batch
20112015
S.No.
1
2
Register No.
720811101025
720811101022
Name of the Student
MUKESH.K
MADHUMITHA K
University Rank Obtained
27
47
Name of the Student
University Rank Obtained
Academic Year 2013-2014
Batch
S.No.
Register No.
20102014
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
100101108032
100101108026
100101108001
100101108040
100101108062
100101108027
100101108010
100101108050
Niranjani R G
Karthik S
AbiramaSundari N
Prem V
Vanishree S
Kumar Poudel
Devanathan D
Sarath Kumar R
9
13
15
22
24
27
31
34
Academic Year 2012-2013
Batch
S.No.
Register No.
20092013
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
090101108033
090101108040
100401108002
090101108024
090101108026
090101108037
090101108052
Name of the Student
Prapa.M
Sarath Kumar.R
Kumaresan.T
Lakshmi Priya.M
Mohamed Asif.S
Ribana Jasmine.N
Thirumalaikumar.S
University Rank Obtained
9
15
20
23
26
32
35
Academic Year 2011-2012
Batch
S.No.
Register No.
20082012
1
2
3
4
5
090401108002
080101108040
080101108047
080101108024
090401108002
Name of the Student
Arjunraj R Gopal
Manikandan R
Rajadurai M
Safraaj Salaamer M
Logeshwaran M
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
University Rank
Obtained
11
15
17
27
32
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24.
List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
Academic Year 2014-2015
S. No.
1
2
3
Name
Dr. A.P Haran
Dr. M. G. Srinivasan Potti
Dr.Sundararaj
4
Dr. Manikandan
5
Mr. Asgar Agamuallah
Designation
Purpose of Visit
Date
(Scientist –E, GTRE-Retd),
Dean,
Department
of
Aeronautical
Engineering,
Park College of Engineering
& Technology, Coimbatore
Professor, Department of
Aeronautical
Engineering,
Park College of Engineering
And
Technology,
Coimbatore
National
Level
Conference
on
Peculiarity
in
supersonic
combustion.
12.03.2015
National
level
Technical
Symposium
–
SAKURA’15
12.02.2015
Professor, Department of National
level
Aeronautical
Engineering, Workshop
on
SNS College of Tech, Application
of
Coimbatore.
CFD
17.03.2015
&
18.03.2015
National
level
Technical
Dean/ Professor, Department Seminar on “One
Technical
of Aeronautical Engineering, Day
Nehru
Institute
of Seminar – Electro
Mechanical
Technolgoy
Actuators
for
TVC
of
an
Aircraft”
Founder, Aero Dreamer, Guest Lecture on
Chennai.
UAV
06.02.2015
20.01.2015
Academic Year 2013-2014
S. No.
Name
1
Dr. M. G. Srinivasan
Potti,
2
Mr.A.P.Rammohan
Designation
Purpose of Visit
National Level
Conference on
“Aerodynamics
Characteristics
of NACA 6
Series Airfoil”
Guest Lecture
Design Engineer at TRW Application of
Automotive
"CAD
in
Aerospace
Professor, Department of
Aeronautical
Engineering,
Park College of Engineering
And Technology, Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Date
13.03.2014
18.03.2014
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S. No.
Name
3
Mr.M.Karthik
4
Mr.D.Deebhan
5
Mr.A.M Palanisamy
Designation
Purpose of Visit
Guest Lecture
Recent
CAD
Engineer,
CADD on
Trends
in
Centre, Coimbatore.
“Aerospace
Engineering”
CAD
Engineer,
EDS National level
Workshop
on
Technologies, Bangalore
“AUTO-CADD”
National level
Chairman
Aerospace Materials Private Technical
Symposium
–
Limited, Coimbatore
“SAKURA’13”
Date
31.01.2014
22.07.2013
30.09.2013
Academic Year 2012-2013
S. No.
1
2
3
Name
Designation
Mr.Chakaravarthy
Ashok
CEO & Founder at VCAN
Aerospace
Dr.V.R.Sanalkumar
Professor, Department of
Aeronautical
Engineering,
Kumarguru
College
of
Technology, Coimbatore
Dr. A.P Haran
(Scientist –E, GTRE-Retd),
Professor
&
Head,
Department of Aeronautical
Engineering, Park College of
Engineering & Technology,
Coimbatore
4
Shri.S.Krishnaswamy
5
Dr.K.Mayil Samy
Purpose of Visit
National
level
Workshop
on
“Employment
Opportunities for
Aeronautical
Engineers”
Technical Seminar
on
“Numerical
Analysis on the
performance
of
supersonic
combustion”
Guest Lecture on
“Thrust
Augmentation on
Supersonic
Aircraft”
National
Chief
Executive
Officer
Conference
on
center
for
military
Recent Advances in
Airworthiness
and
Fluid Flow and
Certification, DRDO
Heat Transfer
National
level
Principal, Institute of Road
Technical
and Transport Technology,
SymposiumErode.
SAKURA’12
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Date
19.09.2012
29.08.2012
23.01.2013
09.03.2012
09.03.2012
&
10.03.2012
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25.
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National b) International
Academic Year 2014-2015
S. No.
Title
Date
1
National Level Conference
on Peculiarity in supersonic
combustion.
12.02.2015
2
National level Technical
Symposium
–
SAKURA’15
12.02.2015
3
National level Workshop
on Application of CFD
17.03.2015
&
18.03.2015
4
National level Technical
Seminar on “One Day
Technical
Seminar
–
Electro
Mechanical
Actuators for TVC of an
Aircraft”
5
Guest Lecture on UAV
Name
Designation
Dr. A.P Haran, (Scientist –E, GTRERetd),
Dean,
Department
of
Aeronautical Engineering, Park
College
of
Engineering
&
Technology, Coimbatore
Dr. M. G. Srinivasan Potti
Professor,
Department
of
Aeronautical Engineering, Park
College of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore
Dr.Sundararaj
Professor,
Department
of
Aeronautical Engineering, SNS
College
of
Engg
&
Tech,Coimbatore.
Funding/
Sponsoring
Organization
Management
Barola
Aerosports
SI Equipments
20.01.2015
Dr. Manikandan
Dean/ Professor, Department of
Aeronautical Engineering, Nehru
Institute of Technolgoy
Management
20.01.2015
Mr. Asgar Agamuallah
Founder, Aero Dreamer, Chennai.
Management
Academic Year 2013-2014
S. No.
Title
Date
1
National Level Conference
on
“Aerodynamics
Characteristics of NACA 6
Series Airfoil”
13.03.2014
2
Guest Lecture Application
of "CAD in Aerospace
31.01.2014
3
Guest Lecture on Recent
Trends
in
“Aerospace
Engineering”
18.03.2014
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name
Designation
Dr. M. G. Srinivasan Potti,
Professor,
Department
of
Aeronautical Engineering, Park
College of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore
Mr.M.Karthik
CAD Engineer, CADD Centre,
Coimbatore.
Mr.A.P.Rammohan
Design
Engineer
at
TRW
Automotive
Funding/
Sponsoring
Organization
Management
Management
Management
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4
National level Workshop on
“AUTO-CADD”
22.07.2013
5
National level
Symposium
“SAKURA’13”
30.09.2013
Technical
–
Mr.D.Deebhan
CAD Engineer, EDS Technologies,
Bangalore
Mr.A.M Palanisamy
Chairman, Aerospace Materials
Private Limited, Coimbatore
Management
Management
Academic Year 2012-2013
S. No.
Title
Date
1
National level Workshop on
“Employment Opportunities for
Aeronautical Engineers”
19.09.2012
2
Technical Seminar on “Numerical
Analysis on the performance of
supersonic combustion”
29.08.2012
3
Guest
Lecture
on
“Thrust
Augmentation on Supersonic
Aircraft”
23.01.2013
4
National Conference on Recent
Advances in Fluid Flow and Heat
Transfer
09.03.2012
5
National
level
Technical
Symposium-SAKURA’12
09.03.2012
&
10.03.2012
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name
Designation
Mr.Chakaravarthy Ashok
CEO & Founder at VCAN
Aerospace
Dr. V. R. Sanalkumar
Professor, Department of
Aeronautical
Engineering,
Kumarguru
College
of
Technology, Coimbatore
Dr. A.P Haran
(Scientist –E, GTRE-Retd),
Professor & Head, Department
of Aeronautical Engineering,
Park College of Engineering
& Technology, Coimbatore
Shri.S. Krishnaswamy
Chief Executive Officer center
for military Airworthiness and
Certification, DRDO
Dr.K.Mayil Samy
Principal, Institute of Road
and Transport Technology,
Erode.
Funding/
Sponsoring
Organization
Management
MACH
ENGINEERS
Management
Management
Management
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26.
Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
B.E (AERO)
Applications
received
Selected
64
65
65
64
64
65
65
64
2011-2015
2010-2014
2009-2013
2008-2012
Pass Percentage
84
82
89
86
*M = Male *F = Female
27.
28.
Diversity of Students
Name of the
Course
% of students
from the same
state
% of students
from other
States
% of students
from abroad
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
46
83
78
5
17
22
NIL
NIL
NIL
How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
Name of Competitive
Examinations
29.
No. of Students Cleared
2010-2014
2008-2012
2007-2011
GATE
-
1
-
TANCET
1
4
3
GRE
-
2
3
Defense Services
-
-
1
Student progression
Student Progression
BATCH
UG to PG
Employed
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Against % enrolled
2009-13
20
60
2010-14
35
65
2011-15
15
75
15
10
5
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30.
Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library:
No. of
Titles
734
No. of
Volumes
No. of Journals
National
International
6
6
1837
Others
Book
Racks
NPTEL
Access
5
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yes.
The department is provided with internet facility (36 MBPS leased line connection)
for all students and staff.
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
Rooms
No. of rooms
Lecture rooms
03
Tutorial Rooms
01
Facilities
Available
Fan, Tube lights,
adequate number of writing tables and sitting
benches, Notice boards, PC with LCDs, OHPs
devices
d) Laboratories
S.
No.
Name of the
laboratory
Lab Handled
1
Aerodynamics
laboratory
Aerodynam
ics
laboratory
2
Propulsion
laboratory
Propulsion
laboratory
3
4
Equipment’s to run the Experiments








Aircraft structures 
laboratory - 1


Aircraft structures

laboratory
Aircraft structures 

laboratory - 2

Thermodynamics
Laboratory
Thermodynamics 

Laboratory
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Low speed wind tunnel
Smoke generator
Water flow channel
Blower balance
Free jet setup
Wall jet set up
Propeller test rig
Area
(sq.m)
110
110
400KN Universal Testing Machine
Beams with hangers and dial
gauges
Column set up with dial gauge
Photo elasticity set up
Vibration set up with accessories
Unsymmetrical bend setup
Thin walled pressure vessel setup
Hinged bar suspended by two wires
of different materials
Air conditioning Test Rig
Refrigeration Test Rig
110
110
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







5
Avionics Laboratory
Avionics
Laboratory
6
Airframe Laboratory
Airframe
Laboratory
CAM &
Manufacturing
Laboratory
7













Microprocessor 8085 kit
Multiplexer kit
Demultiplexer kit
Decoder kit
Adder kit
Digital IC trainer
Pipe bending machine
Flaring tools
MIG welding
TIG welding
Plasma Cutting
Arc Welding
Bench vice


Computer nodes
Modeling packeges
 Solid Works
 Auto CAD
FEA software
 ANSYS
CAM Software
 FANUC Lathe
 FANUC Mill
Universal Testing Machine
Brinell Hardness Testing Machine
Rockwell Hardness Testing Machine
Izod/Charpy Impact Testing
Machine
Spring Testing Machine
Torsion Test Machine, Rotating
beam fatigue tester

CAD Laboratory
CAD & Aircraft
Component

Drawing
Laboratory
8
Strength of Materials
Laboratory
Strength of
Materials
Laboratory
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Twin Cylinder Diesel Engine
Composite Wall Test Rig
Thermal Conductivity of Metal
Rod
Parallel Flow and Counter Flow
Heat Exchanger
Cut Section Model of Two Stroke
Engine
Cut Section Model of Four Stroke
Engine
Redwood Viscometer
BombCalorimeter






110
110
110
110
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Aero Engine
Laboratory
9
31.
Aero Engine
Laboratory






14 Cylinder Radial Piston Engine
Turbojet Engine
Turbo-shaft Engine
Cessna 152 Beech Aircraft
Ultrasonic Flaw Detector setup
Magnetic Particle Crack inspection
Setup
110
Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies
S.No.
1
2
3
Batch
2014-15
2013-14
2012-13
BC
43
42
54
MBC
27
24
24
SC/ST
25
28
32
BCM
0
0
0
TOTAL
95
94
110
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
Seminar) with external experts.
Technical Symposium
S. No.
1
2
3
Name
Designation
Purpose of
Visit
of National level
Park Technical
And Symposium –
SAKURA’15
Date
Dr. M. G.
Srinivasan Potti
Professor,
Department
Aeronautical Engineering,
College of Engineering
Technology, Coimbatore
Mr.A.M
Palanisamy
National level
Technical
Chairman
Aerospace Materials Private Symposium –
Limited, Coimbatore
“SAKURA’1
3”
30.09.2013
Dr.K.Mayil Samy
National level
Principal, Institute of Road and Technical
Transport Technology, Erode.
SymposiumSAKURA’12
09.03.2012
&
10.03.2012
12.02.2015
Workshop
S. No.
1
Name
Dr.Sundararaj
Purpose of
Visit
Professor,
Department
of National level
Aeronautical Engineering, SNS Workshop on
College of Engg & Tech, Application of
Coimbatore.
CFD
Designation
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Date
17.03.2015
&
18.03.2015
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S. No.
Name
2
Mr.D.Deebhan
3
Mr.Chakaravarthy
Ashok
Purpose of
Visit
National level
Workshop on
“Employment
CAD
Engineer,
EDS
Opportunities
Technologies, Bangalore
for
Aeronautical
Engineers”
National level
Workshop on
“Employment
CEO & Founder at VCAN
Opportunities
Aerospace
for
Aeronautical
Engineers”
Designation
Date
22.07.2013
19.09.2012
Seminar / Guest Lecture
S. No.
Name
1
Dr. Manikandan
2
Mr. Asgar
Agamuallah
Purpose of
Visit
National level
Technical
Seminar on
“One
Day
Dean/ Professor, Department of Technical
Aeronautical Engineering,
Seminar
–
Nehru Institute of Technolgoy
Electro
Mechanical
Actuators for
TVC of an
Aircraft”
Designation
Founder,
Chennai.
Aero
Dreamer, Guest Lecture
on UAV
3
Mr.A.P.Rammohan Design Engineer
Young Scientist
Automotive
4
Mr.M.Karthik
CAD Engineer, CADD Centre,
Coimbatore.
5
Dr. V. R.
Sanalkumar
Professor,
Department
of
Aeronautical
Engineering,
Kumarguru
College
of
Technology, Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
at
TRW
Guest Lecture
on
Recent
Trends
in
“Aerospace
Engineering”
Guest Lecture
Application of
"CAD
in
Aerospace”
Technical
Seminar on
“Numerical
Analysis on
Date
06.02.2015
20.01.2015
18.03.2014
31.01.2014
29.08.2012
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S. No.
6
Name
Dr. A.P Haran
Conference
S. No.
33.
Name
1
Dr. A.P Haran,
2
Dr. M. G.
Srinivasan Potti,
3
Shri.S.
Krishnaswamy
Designation
(Scientist –E, GTRE-Retd),
Professor & Head, Department
of Aeronautical Engineering,
Park College of Engineering &
Technology, Coimbatore
Purpose of
Visit
the
performance
of supersonic
combustion”
Guest Lecture
on
“Thrust
Augmentation
on Supersonic
Aircraft”
Date
23.01.2013
Designation
(Scientist –E, GTRE-Retd),
Dean,
Department
of
Aeronautical
Engineering,
Park College of Engineering
& Technology, Coimbatore
Professor, Department of
Aeronautical Engineering,
Park College of Engineering
And
Technology,
Coimbatore
Purpose of Visit
Date
National
Level
Conference
on
Peculiarity
in 12.03.2015
supersonic
combustion.
National
Level
Conference
on
“Aerodynamics
13.03.2014
Characteristics of
NACA 6 Series
Airfoil”
National
level
on
Chief Executive Officer Workshop
“Employment
center
for
military
09.03.2012
Airworthiness
and Opportunities for
Certification, DRDO
Aeronautical
Engineers”
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
The institute’s planning division prepares the academic schedule which is strictly
followed by the concerned. The academic schedule includes curricular, co-curricular,
institute events, internal examination dates and extracurricular activities. Every faculty
maintains a register incorporating lesson plan, lab plan and periodic student’s
performance and evaluation reports. Learning is made as student-centric as possible with
the support of modern technologies in teaching which includes:
Lecture method: Teaching through lectures by using black board as well as LCD / OHP
Projectors.
Interactive method: Teaching through conducting debates and brain storming on the
topics related to the subject handling.
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Project based learning: Analyzing, designing, implementing and documenting Skills of
the students are improved by assigning mini-projects to the students.
Workshops, Seminars, Guest Lectures: The students are encouraged to attend and take
Technical seminars which are used to improve the presentation skills of the
students.
Mock Interviews: The students are trained with mock interviews which create a virtual
corporate environment for the students and it helps to perform well in the final
interview.
34.
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
NSS & YRC Activities:
The students are encouraged to participate in the social activities like NSS and
Blood donation camp, EYE camp. The faculty serves as programme officer and
co-ordinate the stream to reach the citizens of the society. The Aeronautical Engineering
Department students are highly motivated and volunteer themselves for the social
activities. The NSS unit from the college has conducted various actives under the
guidance of Management. The following students of Aeronautical Engineering
Department had attached themselves with the NSS unit and involved in various social
activities. Their contribution to the society is immense.
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S. No
Academic
Year
No. of
student
volunteers
6
1
2014-2015
2013-2014
29.03.2015
6
02.05.2015
27.08.2013
Event Conducted via NSS
(National Service Scheme)
Motivational Programme on Green Revolution by
Dr. Jeff Walter Rajadurai, CEO Noble Foundations
to NSS Volunteers.
Free Eye Screening Camp by Lotus Eye Care
Hospital, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore.About 600
students were screened.145 students were given free
treatment
Training on Preparation of Organic fertilizer and
natural pesticides to farmers at Thendral Nagar,
Seerapalayam, Coimbatore-105 by NSS Volunteers.
Farmers were given hands on training to Prepare
Panchakavya, a Natural Fertilizer and Pesticide.
Free Blood Donation Camp along with Government
Blood Bank, Tamilnadu State AIDS control Society.
 About 200 Volunteers and Staff members
were actively donated their blood.
Colour Blindness Test by K.G. Eye Hospital and
Special awareness talk on General Eye care by
Ophthalmologist Dr. K. Sivabalan, Medical
Director, K.G. Eye Hospital.
 About 500 students were screened
 100 students were given free treatment
5
20.03.2014
3
24.02.2014
&
25.02.2014
NSS volunteers participated in Leadership Training
and Softskill Programme Organised by NSS cell
Anna university Chennai.
20.03.2013
Peer Education Training by Nova Foundations on
Organic Farming
5
3
24.09.2014
5
25
2
Date
2012-2013
5
10.01.2012
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Free Eye Screening Camp by Eye Foundation
Hospital, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore.
 About 500 students were screened
 200 students were given free treatment
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35.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
 Well qualified young and dynamic faculty
 Well-equipped laboratory and library
 Good academic record in the district
 Faculty members are up to date with the current technologies by attending
workshops, Seminars and FDPs.
 Empowering students with self-learning and hands on experience in their
relevant field.
To train students for GATE Examination.
Weakness
Very few faculty members are with industry exposure.
Research and development activities to be penetrated more.
Opportunities
World class facilities that will augment the R&D and consultancy
Making more entrepreneurs through learn from leader
Challenges
Aero is much broader and can lead in many unexpected directions.
Future Plan
To involve students in research activities.
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Automobile
Engineering
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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1. Name of the Department :
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
2. Year of Establishment
2013
:
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
Name of the Programme
Courses Offered
Bachelor of Engineering
Automobile Engineering
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Name of the Subject
Technical English
Mathematics
Engineering Physics
Engineering Chemistry
Physics & Chemistry Lab
Transforms and Partial Differential
Equation
Statistics and Numerical Methods
Communication Skills Lab
Environmental Science and
Engineering
Basics Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Electronics and Microprocessor
Electronics and Microprocessor Lab
Name of the Departments offering the Course
Department of Science & Humanities
Department of Electronics and Communication
Engineering
Strength of Materials Lab
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Lab
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise):
Semester Based Credit System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Name of the Subject
Participation in the Other Department
Engineering Graphics
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Science & Humanities
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7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
S.No
1
Name of the Course
Industry
AutoCAD
CADD Technologies
8. Details of courses / programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons; NIL
9. Number of teaching posts
Undergraduate Programme
Teaching Posts
Professor
Sanctioned
1
Filled
1
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
2
6
2
6
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. / D.Litt.
Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
Name of the
Faculty
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No.of Years
of Experience
No.of Ph.D
Students guided
for the last 4 Years
Dr.P.Prathap
M.E., Ph.D
Professor /
Head
Eco - Design
12
Nil
11. List of senior visiting faculty
:
Nil
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty: Nil
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
Name of the Programme
B.E Automobile Engineering
Student : Teachers Ratio
15 : 1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Staff Posts
Supporting Staff
Sanctioned
2
Filled
2
1
1
Attender
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15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
S. No.
Faculty Name
Designation
Qualification
Specialization
No. of Years’
Experience
1
Dr.P.Prathap
Professor and Head
M.E., Ph.D.
Eco - Design
12
2
Mr.S.Suresh
Associate Professor
M.E.
CAD/CAM
6
3
Mr.S.Jeyaraj
Associate Professor
M.E.
Production Engineering
6
4
Mr.S.Udhayakumar
Assistant Professor
M.E
P.G - Engg Design
4
5
Mr.C.Sundarapandiyan
Assistant Professor
M.E
P.G - Engg Design
2
6
Mr.A.Bharath
Assistant Professor
M.E
Automobile Engg
1
7
Mr.J.Santhosh
Assistant Professor
M.E
P.G - Production Engg
1
8
Mr.A.Alagapan
Assistant Professor
M.E
Automobile Engg
1
9
Mr.V.M.Sathish Prabhu
Assistant Professor
M.E
U.G - Automobile Engg
P.G-CAD/CAM
3
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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received:
S.No
Name of the event
Name of the Faculty
Date
Sponsoring
agency
Amount
1
Two days’ workshop on
Research opportunity in
Automobile Application
Dr.P.Prathap
Mr.Santhosh
11.03.2016
to
12.03.2016
DRDO
Applied
2
Two days’ workshop
Next Generation EcoFriendly Vehicles
Dr.P.Prathap
Mr.S.Udhayakumar
25.03.2016
to
26.03.2016
CSIR
Applied
17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received: Nil
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University Approved Research Centre
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19. Publication
Total number of International Journal Publication in the Department: 05
Details of SNIP, SJR, Impact Factor, H Index
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (National / International) by faculty and students
Name of the
Faculty
Name of the
Volume/Issue/PP/Year SNIP
Journal
International
Vol. 8, No. 18, pp.
Production life Cycle Studies Based Journal of Applied
0.03
2309 – 2321
on Design for Environmental Environmental
Checklist for Product Enhancement Sciences
2013
Title of the Paper
Analysis of Environmental Impact International
of
Reduction on Pump Components Journal
Mechanical
and
Using CML Methodologies
Mechatronics
Engineering
Dr.P.Prathap
Environmental Impact Reduction by Environment
Incorporating Performance Oriented Protection
Engineering
Life Cycle Analysis
Quantitative
Evaluation
for Ecology,
Reduction of Environmental Impact Environment and
in the Product Life Cycle of a Conservation
Monoblock Pump
Environmental cautious design of IEEE
subassemblies in 0.5 hp Pump
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SJR
Impact
Factor
0.11
0.21
Vol. 14, no.3,
pp.69-75
2013
0.3
0.2
0.2
Accepted & Assigned
For Publication in
( Jan 2016)
Annexure I
0.4
0.2
0.652
Vol. 20, no. 4,
pp. 1671 – 1676
2014
0.04
0.1
0.4
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 307 – 310
2013
0.3
0.1
0.2
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20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
S.No.
Name of the Faculty
Title of the Project
Mr.S.Udhayakumar
Grouping of 0.5HP single
Mr.C.Sundarapandiyan phase water pump
1
Name of the
Company
Nithya
Engineering
Income
Generated
in Rs.
10,000.00/-
21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial
Boards, etc.,
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Member in National/International/Committee/ Editorial
Board., etc
 Recognized reviewer for Journal of Cleaner
Production

Question Paper Setter in St. Peters University
Prof.P.Prathap
 Question Paper Setter in Kumaraguru College of
Technology
 Member in AMIIE, SAE
Mr.S.Suresh
 Member in ISTE
 Member in ISTE
Mr.S.Udhayakumar
 Member in IAENG
 Member in AMIE
Mr.C.Sundarapandiyan
 Member in IAENG
 Member in AMIE
Mr.A.Bharath
 Member in IAENG
 Member in AMIE
Mr.J.Santhosh
 Member in IAENG
Name of the Faculty
22. Student Project : Student pursuing III year (2014-15)
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
1. Awards / Recognitions received by the Faculty
S.No.
1
Name of the Faculty
Prof.P.Prathap
Awards / Recognitions
 Received appreciation from examiner for his work
which was more emphasized on “Make in India” drive.
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2. Co - curricular and extra – curricular activities
Academic Year 2015 – 2016
 Gowtham Thamarai kannan from third year Automobile has been selected as a State Fast
Bowler in under 20 Category for Tamil Nadu state & MRF Pace Foundation team.
 Gowtham Thamarai kannan has won the two medals in district level tournament.
S.No.
Name of the
Student
1
T.Thivan
2
R.Kevin
3
K.Gokul
4
B.Gowtham
5
K.Mithun kumar
6
S.Gautham
7
M.Jagadish
chandran
8
R.Sabareeshwaran
9
C. Rajesh
10
M. Kathiresh
11
G.Gokul Prasath
12
C.M.Mahesh
13
Jesvin Jonhson
14
K.Jishnu
15
P.N.Sooraj
16
K.Mithun kumar
17
S.Gautham
Name of the
Event
Organized By
Ponjesly College Of
Engineering, Nagercoil.
Ponjesly College Of
Technical Quiz
Engineering, Nagercoil.
Ponjesly College Of
CAD Modeling
Engineering, Nagercoil.
Ponjesly College Of
CAD Modeling
Engineering, Nagercoil.
Best Re-Modeled
Karpagam College Of
Bike
Engineering, Coimbatore
Best Re-Modeled
Karpagam College Of
Bike
Engineering, Coimbatore
Best Re-Modeled
Karpagam College Of
Bike
Engineering, Coimbatore
Ambal Autos,
Implant training
Coimbatore
Ambal Autos,
Implant training
Coimbatore
Ambal Autos,
Implant training
Coimbatore
Aanamalai Chevrolet,
Implant training
Coimbatore
Karpagam College Of
Engineering,
Coimbatore
One day workshop
Karpagam College Of
on “Intelligence
Product Design & Engineering, Coimbatore
Karpagam College Of
Manufacturing”
Engineering, Coimbatore
Karpagam College Of
Engineering, Coimbatore
Implant training
Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Technical Quiz
Implant training
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Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Recognitions
Received
Second
Second
Third
Third
Second
Second
Second
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
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18
N.Abinash
19
S.S.Sundar
20
J.Praveen
21
K.Srinath
22
R.Dinesh Babu
23
A.Mohamed Faiyas
24
25
V.S.Althaf
S.Gautham
Implant training
Implant training
Implant training
Implant training
Implant training
Implant training
Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Participation
Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Participation
Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Participation
Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Participation
Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Participation
Lanson Toyota, Chennai
Participation
One day workshop
on Prarega 15
JCT College Of
Engineering and
Technology, Coimbatore
Participation
One day workshop
on “mini bike
design”
Karpagam College Of
Engineering, Coimbatore
Participation
Academic Year 2014 - 2015
S.No.
Name of the
Student
1
M.Jagadish
Chandran
2
S.Gautham
3
R.Sabareeshwaran
4
R.Sabareeshwaran
5
S.vineeth
6
G.Gokul Prasath
7
C.Rajesh
8
M.Senthil Kumar
Name of the Event
Paper Presentation “
Robotoics used in
Automobile Industries”
Advanced Technologies
in Automobiles
Training program on
Advanced system in
Automobiles
Training program on
Vehicle Overhauling
Training program on
Vehicle Overhauling
Training program on
Vehicle Overhauling
TETSURO FEST V2.0
National level
Technical Symposium
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Organized By
Bannari Amman
Institute Of
Technology
Bannari Amman
Institute Of
Technology
Government
College of
Technology
Recognitions
Received
Third
Third
Participation
Ambal Autos
Participation
MIT, Chennai
Participation
MIT, Chennai
Participation
MIT, Chennai
Participation
Sri Krishna
College of Engg &
Tech., Cbe.
Participation
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9
M.Prasanth
10
R.Periyasamy
11
S. Loganathan
MECHFUEGO 1.5
National level
Technical Symposium
MECHFUEGO 1.5
National level
Technical Symposium
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
12
M.Jagadish
chandran
Implant training
13
S.Gautham
Implant training
14
M.Jagadish
chandran
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
15
S.Gautham
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
16
K .Mithun kumar
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
17
M.Manikandan
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
18
M.kathiresh
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
19
R.Sasikumar
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
20
G.Sivaprakash
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
21
M.Senthilkumar
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
22
P.Parthiban
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
23
M.Vishnu
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
24
A.P.Vimal
AUTO THIRST
Workshop
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P.A College of
Engineering and
Technology
P.A College of
Engineering and
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Chandra
Hyundai,CBE
Chandra
Hyundai,CBE
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
Participation
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24. List of Eminent Academicians and Scientists / Visitors to the Department
S.No
1
2
Academicians and
Scientists / Visitors
Designation
Name of the
Institute/Industry
Purpose
of Visit
Date
Mr.K.Palani
Lead Engineer
Hinduja Tech Limited
Guest
lecture
21.08.2015
Mr. Karan Barola
Co – Founder
Barola Aero sports
Guest
lecture
19.08.2015
Guest
lecture
25.07.2015
Guest
lecture
17.07.2015
Mr.P.SampathKumar
Plant Manager
3
Mr.C.Vijaya Bhaskar
4
Mr.S.Jayaselan
Manager
Quality Engineer
LG Balakrishanan Brothers
(P) Ltd
Greens Technology (P) Ltd
Roots Multiclean Ltd
25. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized & the source of funding
(a) National (b) International
S.No
Name of the event
Name of the Faculty
Date
Sponsoring
agency
Amount
1
Guest lecture on
Advanced Safety
Systems in Automobile
Mr.S.Suresh
Mr.J.Santhosh
21.08.2015
Management
Rs.3,000/-
2
One Day workshop on
Three axis modern trailer
and air engine
Dr.P.Prathap
Mr.C.Sundrapandiyan
19.08.2015
Management
Rs:3,500/-
4
One day seminar on
Automotive Engines
Dr.P.Prathap
Mr.C.Sundrapandiyan
25.07.2015
Management
Rs:5,000/-
3
Guest lecture on Basis of
Automotive Engines and
Advanced IC engines
Mr. Jeyaraj
Mr. A. Bharath
17.07.2015
Management
Rs.3,000/-
5
National Level Faculty
Development
Programme on
Enhancing Industry
knowledge in academia
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Mr.S.Udhayakumar
30.04.2015
to
13.05.2015
AICTE
Rs.6,00,000/-
6
National Symposium on
MECHTRIGERZ-15
19.03.2015
Management
Rs.60,000/-
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Mr.S.Udhayakumar
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26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Undergraduate Programme
Name of the Course /
Programme
(Refer Question no. 4)
Batch
Applications
received
Enrolled
Selected *M
*F
Pass
percentage
B.E (Automobile
Engineering)
Students were
Admitted
2014 – 2018
through single
window system
69
69
0
-
B.E (Automobile
Engineering)
Students were
Admitted
2013 – 2017
through single
window system
71
70
1
-
*M = Male *F = Female
27. Diversity of Students
Undergraduate Programme
Name of the Course
Batch
% of Students from
the Same State
% of Students
from other States
% of
Students
from
Abroad
Automobile
Engineering
2014 – 2018
97
3
-
Automobile
Engineering
2013 – 2017
92
8
-
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET,
SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? :
Student Pursuing II and III Year
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29. Student Progression
BATCH
2010-2014
Student Progression
Against % Enrolled
UG to PG
2009-2013
Against %
Enrolled
2008-2012
Against %
Enrolled
Student Pursuing III Year
30. Details of Infrastructure Facilities
(a) Library
Total No.of Volumes : 394
Total No. of Titles
: 97
International Journals : 06
National Journals
: 06
E-Learning Material : IEEE, DELNET, NPTEL
(b) Internet Facility for Staff & Students :
36 Mbps Leased Line Internet Facility Available for both Staff and Students.
(c) Class room with ICT facility
:
Rooms
Count
Lecture Halls
02
Tutorial Hall
01
Available
Facilities available
Fan, Tube lights, adequate number of
writing tables and sitting benches,
Notice boards
Fan, Tube lights, adequate number of
writing tables and sitting benches,
Notice boards
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(d) Laboratories
S.No.
Name of the Laboratory
Area
Major Equipment’s in Nos
Multi Cylinder Petrol Engine – 2 No
Multi Cylinder Diesel Engine – 2 No
1
Automotive Engine
Components Lab
222.96
Sq.Mt
Petrol and Diesel fuel system– 2 No each
Heavy duty vehicle chassis frame – 1 No
Light duty vehicle chassis frame – 1 No
S.I Engine Ignition System Fault Diagnosis
Kit – 1 No
Auto Electrical wiring system– 1 No
2
Automotive Electrical and
electronics Lab
125
Sq.Mt
Auto Electrical Test Bench – II with power
supply – 1 No
Interfacing of stepper motor control with PC
interface – 1 No
Distillation Apparatus– 1 No
Junkers and Gas Calorimeter – 1 No
3
Automotive Fuel
Lubrication Lab
125
Sq.Mt
Aniline point Apparatus – 1 No
Reid Vapor Pressure test Apparatus – 1 No
Carbon Residue Apparatus– 1 No
Copper Strip corrosion test Apparatus– 1 No
Two Wheeler chassis dynamometer – 1 No
Coil spring test rig– 1 No
4
Two and Three wheeler
Lab
125
Sq.Mt
Chain tension test rig– 1 No
Shock absorber test rig– 1 No
Two and Three wheeler Gear box– 1 No
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31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or
other agencies.
Academic year
2013 - 2014
2014-2015
Name of the Financial Assistance
No. of Students
First graduation Scheme
28
BC / MBC community Scholarship
47
SC / ST community Scholarship
06
First graduation Scheme
19
BC / MBC community Scholarship
44
SC / ST community Scholarship
8
32. Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts.
S.No
1
Event
Date
Academic Year 2015-2016
Guest lecture on Basis of
Automotive Engines and
Advanced IC engines
17.07.2015
2
One day seminar on
Automotive Engines
25.07.2015
3
One Day workshop on
Three axis modern trailer
and air engine
19.08.2015
4
Guest lecture on Advanced
Safety Systems in
Automobile
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21.08.2015
Resource Persons
Mr.S.Jayaselan
Quality Engineer
Roots Multiclean Ltd
Kovilpalayam, Coimbatore.
Mr.P.SampathKumar
Plant Manager, LG Balakrishanan
Brothers (P) Ltd,
Coimbatore.
Mr.C. Vijaya Bhaskar, Manager
Greens Technology (P) Ltd
Coimbatore.
Mr. Karan Barola
Co – Founder
Barola Aero sports
Mr.C. Vijaya Bhaskar, Lead
Engineer,
Hinduja Tech Limited
Chennai.
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Academic Year 2014-2015
1
National Level Faculty
Development Programme on
Enhancing Industry knowledge
in academia
30.04.2015
to
13.05.2015
Shri. Raj Mohan Raman
Director, GE Oil and GAS,
Coimbatore.
Mr.Shajan, Managing Director,
Microtek Polymer, Coimbatore.
Mr.P.Manikandan
CEO, Ankusam Engineering,
Coimbatore.
Thiru.Shanmugam, Former
President, Odanthurai Panchayat.
MR.Nagaraj, Manager,
LG Electricals, Coimbatore.
Mr.Madhu, Senior Engineer,
Marico Pvt Ltd, Kanjicode.
Mr.C.R.Elangaovan, Advisor,
CODISSIA.
Er.L.Janagan, Process Engineer,
Standard Electricals, Coimbatore.
Mrs.Jeyalakshmi, Hitech
Engineers, Coimbatore.
Mr.P.Ramachandran, Consultant,
Industrial safety and Systems,
Mettur.
Mr.C.SivanandhanDGM, BHEL,
Trichy.
2
National Level Technical
Symposium on
MECHTRIGERZ-15
19.03.2015
Mr.N.Mani, Managing Director
Messer Cutting System,
Coimbatore.
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Visual Interactive and Auditory lectures and text like Power point presentation, Video
presentation and NPTEL materials are introduced for teaching process.
 Adopting the students into Experimental Learning Techniques.
 Adequate Guest Lectures by Academicians & Industrial Experts.
 methods of presentation in every day class like lecture, small group discussion, debate,
etc.,
 Industrial Visits are arranged to explore their Theoretical knowledge.
 Each and every subject, the content beyond the curriculum taught to bridge the gap
between Industries – Institute.
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34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Students organize and participate in the social related activities through National
Service Scheme (NSS). The activities include blood donation camp, eye Camp, tree planting,
nearby village visits and school campus cleaning and cultural activities to the school students.
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
 Highly Qualified, Committed and well experienced faculty members.
 Very good Infrastructure, well Equipped Laboratory with latest Equipments,
modern hi‐tech seminar halls, spacious class rooms equipped with OHP &
LCD facility.
 Admitting meritorious students from through Anna University counselling
 Encouragements are given to the students for co-curricular, extracurricular &
new innovative initiatives.
 Well trained and experienced supporting staff
Weakness
 Industry – Institution Interaction should be strengthened.
 Consultancy Projects
Opportunities
 Establishing the Centre of Excellence in Emerging areas
 Networking with premier Automobile Industry to enrich the academic
interaction.
Challenges
 Fast pace of development of technology in automotive industry like Intelligent
Systems.
 Invention of Eco-Friendly and Go Green Technology in Automotive Sector.
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Computer
Science
Engineering
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1.
Name of the department
:
Computer Science and Engineering
2.
Year of Establishment
:
2007
3.
Names of Programmes/Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D.,etc.)
S.No.
1
2
3
4.
B.E – Computer Science and Engineering
M.E - Computer Science and Engineering
Ph.D.
Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
S.No
5.
Name of the programme offered
Remarks (UG,PG,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,
Integrated Masters; Integrated
Ph.D.,etc.)
U.G
P.G
Ph.D (Part time/Full time)
Inter Disciplinary courses offered
1
Environmental Science and Engineering
2
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
3
Discrete Mathematics
4
Probability and Queueing Theory
5
Operations Research
6
Applied Probability and Statistics
7
Communication and Soft Skills – Laboratory based
8
Analog and Digital Communication
9
Microprocessor and Microcontroller
10
Digital Signal Processing
11
Digital Lab
12
Microprocessors Lab
13
Engineering Economics and Financial Accounting
Name of the Departments
involved
Science & Humanities
Electronics and
Communication Engineering
MBA
Annual/semester/choice based credit system (programmewise)
Semester based credit system
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6.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
S.No.
Inter Disciplinary courses offered
1
Computer Programming
2
Computer Practices Laboratory
Object Oriented Programming and Data
Structures
OOPS and Data Structures Laboratory
4
5
7.
Name of the Departments
involved
B.E (Aeronautical, Automobile,
ECE, Mechanical)
B.E(ECE)
B.E(ECE)
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
S.No.
Name of the course
Industry
1
Placement training
SMART systems, Zoom
consultancy
2
Project Training
Tekhnopark, PANTECH
MoU,Implant Training, Project
Training
Technical Training (C, C++, Data
structures, Java)
Global Hub, NASSCOM,
OWLER Inc.Pvt,Ltd.,
Hifuse
ICTACT
3
4
5
Wizard IT,
Focus Academy
8.
Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons :
NIL
9.
Number of teaching posts
U.G - Computer Science and Engineering
Teaching Post
Professors
Sanctioned
Filled
2
2
Associate Professors
4
5
Assistant Professors
12
13
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P.G - Computer Science and Engineering
10.
Teaching Post
Professors
Sanctioned
Filled
-
-
Associate Professors
1
1
Assistant Professors
3
3
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D./
M.Phil. etc.,)
U.G - Computer Science and Engineering
S.No.
Name
No .of
Years of
Qualification Designation Specialization
Experience
1
Dr.J.Suganthi
M.E, Ph.D.,
Professor
2
Dr.D.Loganathan
M.E, Ph.D.,
Professor
Modelling &
Simulation
Mobile Ad
hoc Networks
No. of Ph.D.
Students
Guided for the
last 4 years
25 Years
11
19 Years
Nil
P.G – Computer Science and Engineering
Name
S.No.
1
Dr.
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
No .of
No. of Ph.D.
Qualification Designation Specialization Years of
Students
Experience Guided for the
last 4 years
Ph.D.,
Associate
Professor
Mobile Ad hoc
Networks
13 Years
11.
List of senior visiting faculty : NIL
12.
Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programmewise)
By temporary faculty: NIL
13.
Student-Teacher Ratio (programmewise)
S.No.
Name of the Programme
Student-Teacher Ratio
1
B.E – Computer Science and Engineering
15:1
2
M.E – Computer Science and Engineering
12:1
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14.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled
Staff Category
15.
Sanctioned
Filled
System Administrator
01
01
Network Administrator
01
01
Technical Staff
05
05
Administrative Staff
01
01
Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/D.Litt/Ph.D/MPhil/PG.
S.No.
Name
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
Wireless Adhoc
Networks
Modelling &
M.E.,Ph.D.,
Professor
Simulation
Image
M.E.,(Ph.D) Associate Professor
Processing/CSE
Multicore
M.E.,(Ph.D) Associate Professor
Architecture/ CSE
Speech Signal
M.E.,(Ph.D) Associate Professor
Processing/CSE
1
Dr.D.Loganathan
M.E.,Ph.D.,
Professor & Head
2
Dr.J.Suganthi
3
Mr.G.Sakthi
4
Ms.K.Nagalakshmi
5
Mr.S.Lokesh
6
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
7
Mr.N.Krishnamurthy
M.E
Associate Professor
8
Mr.E.Babu
Thirumangaialwar
M.E
Assistant Professor
9
Ms.R.Radhika
M.Tech
Assistant Professor
10
Mr.S.Karthick
M.E.,(Ph.D) Assistant Professor
11
Ms.T.Kalaiselvi
M.E.,(Ph.D) Assistant Professor
M.E.,(Ph.D) Associate Professor Data Mining/CSE
12
Ms.S.Gowthami
M.E
Assistant Professor
13
Mr.N.Jayaprakash
M.E
Assistant Professor
14
Ms.J.Libi Sharon
M.E
Assistant Professor
15
Ms.P.Anitha
Rajakumari
M.E
Assistant Professor
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
Information
Technology
Wireless Adhoc
Networks
Wireless Adhoc
Networks/CSE
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
No. of
Years of
Experience
19
25
14
14
09
10
15
16
08
10
03
01
02
02
05
Page 310
16
Mr.K.Prabakaran
M.E
Assistant Professor
17
Ms.P.Sathya Priya
M.E
Assistant Professor
18
Mr.M.Pradeep
M.E
Assistant Professor
19
Mr.P.Samvel
Kirubakaran
M.E
Assistant Professor
20
Ms.S.Girija Lakshmi
M.E
Assistant Professor
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
Computer Science
and Engineering
01
01
01
01
01
P.G – Computer Science and Engineering
S.No.
Designation
Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Mobile Ad hoc
Networks
13
Computer Science
and Engineering
07
M.E
Assistant
Professor
Computer Science
and Engineering
07
M.E
Assistant
Professor
Computer Science
and Engineering
07
Name
Qualification
1
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
Ph.D.,
2
Mr.M. Mathan Kumar
M.E
3
Mr.A.Natrajan
4
Ms.K.Vanishree
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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16.
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received.
S.No
Category
Number of Faculty
Funding Agency
Grants received
1
National
1
JSW Steels
Rs.14,00,000/-
17.
18.
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST;UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received.
S.No.
Name of the Project
Funding
Agency
Amount
Status
1
MODROBS – Set up of Cloud
Computing – Infrastructure as
service
AICTE
Rs.15,00,000/-
Applied
2
Robot movements control
using computer
TNSCST
DOTE
Rs.10,000/-
Applied
3
Mobile App for Blood donors
TNSCST
DOTE
Rs.10,000/-
Applied
4
Machine intelligent system for
Blind users
ICSSR
Rs.2,50,000/-
Applied
5
Deaf and Dumb interaction
system
UGC
Rs.2,00,000/-
Applied
6
Age detection using Palm
print
TNSCST
DOTE
Rs.10,000/-
Applied
7
Sliver Light technology for
GPRS Bus tracking system
ICSSR
Rs.50,000/-
Applied
8
Wall climbing Robot
DRDO
Rs.5,40,000/-
Applied
Research Centre/facility recognized by the University
S.No.
Name of the Research Facility /Centre
1
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
19.
Type of Recognition /
Ref. No
Anna University, Chennai,
Lr. No. 740/IR/CSE/AR1
Dated 14.01.2015
Publications:
a) Publication per faculty
∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/International) by
faculty and students : 128
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 312
National / International Journal Publications
S.No.
Authors
Title
A simple scheme for checking
Aperiodic stability of linear Time
Invariant Discrete Systems using
Fuller’s Criterion
A simple method for model
reduction of linear time invariant
discrete systems using two-point
expansion scheme
Name of the Journal
1
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
2
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
3
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
An evolutionary approach for model Association for the Advancement of
reduction in linear time invariant Modeling
and
Simulation
continuous systems
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
4
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
Simple algebraic scheme for model Association for the Advancement of
reduction in linear time invariant Modeling
and
Simulation
discrete systems
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
5
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
An evolutionary approach for model Association for the Advancement of
reduction in linear time invariant Modeling
and
Simulation
discrete systems
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
6
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
7
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
8
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
An evolutionary approach for
second order model formulation of
multivariable linear time invariant
continuous systems
A rule based approach for second
order model formulation of linear
time invariant multivariable systems
A simple method for model
reduction of linear time invariant
discrete systems using two-point
expansion scheme
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Association for the Advancement of
Modeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
Journal of System Science and
Engineering, Systems Society of
India
Association for the Advancement of
Modeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
Advances C, pp: - ,
Vol. 59,
No. 3, 2004
pp: 15-25, Vol. 12,
2005
Advances C, pp: 1526 , Vol.60, No. 3,
2005
Advances C, pp:89 ,
Vol. 61, No. 4 ,2006
Advances C, pp:17 32 ,
Vol. 61, No. 1,2006
Advances C, pp:61-76
,
Vol. 61, No. 4, 2006
Association for the Advancement of
Modeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
Advances C, pp:35 ,
Vol. 42, No.5 , 2005
Association for the Advancement of
Modeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
Advances D, pp:37 ,
Vol.10, No. 4 , 2005
Page 313
S.No.
Authors
9
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
10
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
R.Venkatesan
J.Suganthi
11
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
J.Suganthi
12
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
J.Suganthi
13
Dr. J. Suganthi
K. Sasi Kala Rani
14
15
Dr. J. Suganthi
Ganesan Govindan
Akey Sungheetha
J. Suganthi
16
R. Suresh Kumar
J. Suganthi
17
Dr. J. Suganthi
R. Dinesh Kumar
Title
A discrete scheme for testing a
periodic stability of linear time
invariant discrete systems
Formulation of second order system
using rule based error minimization
technique for linear time invariant
continuous systems
Model reduction of multivariable
linear time invariant discrete
systems using genetic algorithm
An evolutionary approach for the
design of PID controllers to stabilize
linear time invariant systems(LTIS)
Literature
Survey
of
packet
Scheduling in Packet Switched
Networks
for
multimedia
Applications
Name of the Journal
March 2005 on Line
Journal
EE-PUB
Association for the Advancement of
Modeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
Advances C, pp: 1 ,
Vol. 61, No. 2 ,2006
Association for the Advancement of
Modeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
Association for the Advancement of
Modeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in Enterprises (AMSE)
Advances C, pp: 51 ,
Vol. 63, No. 1, 2008
Association for the Advancement of
314odeling
and
Simulation
Techniques in enterprises (AMSE)
International Journal of Computer
Enhanced Version of stegGen: an
Applications (IJCA) Proceedings on
Optimized steganographic Tool
National Conference on Advances
based on GA
in Computer Science and App.
Survey on Clustering using Unit
Disk Graph and Information Secured
Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping
Improving the Boost Converter PID
Controller
Performance
using
Particle Swarm Optimization
A
Novell
Approach
on
Offline
Handwritten
Sanskrit
Character Recognition using RCS
with Back propagation Neural
Network
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
Wulfenia
Austria
European
Research
Journal,
Journal
Klagenfurt,
of
Archives Des Sciences
Scientific
Advances C, pp:17 ,
Vol. 63, No. 2,2008
25C, Vol. 16, Issue 2,
PP-11, October 2011
pp: 9 – 12, Vol.
NCACSA,
No. 4
,2012,ISSN:22295917
pp: 44 – 73, Vol. 20,
Issue 1, 2013, ISSN:
1561 – 882X
pp: 327 – 335, Vol.
85, No. 3, 2012,
ISSN: 1450-2165
pp:72-79,Vol 66, No.
4, 2013,ISSN 1661464X
Page 314
S.No.
18
19
20
Authors
R. DineshKumar
Dr.J. Suganthi
D.Venkataraman
Dr. J. Suganthi S.Sajith
Kecheril
Dr. K. Sujathan
J. Suganthi
N. Kumaresan
K.Anbarasi
21
J. Suganthi
N. Kumaresan
K.Anbarasi
22
N. Kumaresan
J. Suganthi
N. Arun Prasath
Title
A
Research
Survey
on
Sanskrit
Offline
Handwritten
Character Recognition
Classification of Lung Glandular
cells for early detection of Cancer
using Multiple Color Spaces and
Scale Space Catastrophe Features
Design of Power Efficient divide by
2/3 Counter using E-TSPC based
Flip Flops
Design of Low Power Zigzag 8T
SRAM array with Differential Write
Back Scheme
Name of the Journal
International
Journal
of
Scientific and Research Publications
Life Science Journal
International Journal of Innovative
and Exploring Engg.
International Journal of Engineering
and Advanced Technology (IJEAT)
An Enhanced Wireless Data
Acquisition
for
Real-time European
Applications
Research
Journal
of
Scientific
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp:1-7,Vol.3, Issue 1,
2013, ISSN 22503153
pp: 2971 – 2980, Vol.
10,
No. 2, 2013, ISSN:
1097-8135
pp: 158-161, Vol. 1,
Issue 2, 2012, ISSN:
2278 – 3075
pp: 526 -529, Vol. 1,
Issue 6, 2012, ISSN:
2249-8958
pp: 110 – 116, Vol.85,
No. 1, 2012, ISSN:
1450-202X
23
N. Kumaresan
J. Suganthi
Intelligent Improvement in Multipp: 1 – 5, Vol. 58, No.
task Data Acquistion System International Journal of Computer
8, 2012, ISSN: 0975Employing Low Cost Embedded Applications
8887
Web Server
24
S.Sajith Kecheril
D.Venkataraman
J. Suganthi
K. Sujathan
International journal of Computer
Segmentation of Lung Glandular
Science,
Engineering
and
Cells using Multiple Color Spaces
Applications
25
Dr. J. Suganthi
I.Jasmine Selvakumari
Jeya
26
S.Uma
J. Suganthi
Survey of Secure Multimedia
Database
Using
Public
Key
Cryptography
Method
and
Optimization Techniques
An Intelligent and Dynamic
Decision Support for Nonlinear
Environments
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pp: 147 – 158, Vol. 2,
No. 3, 2012, ISSN:
2230 – 9616
International Journal of Engineering
Innovations and Research
pp:467-471, Vol. 1,
Issue 5, 2012,
ISSN:2277-5668
International Journal of Intelligent
Information Technologies
pp: 43-61,Vol.8,
No.4, 2012,
ISSN:1548-3657
Page 315
S.No.
27
28
Authors
S.Uma
A.Chitra
J.Suganthi
S.Sajith Kecheril
D. Venkatraman
J.Suganthi
K.Sujathan
29
Dr.J.Suganthi
K.Sasi Kala Rani
30
Dr.J.Suganthi
K.Sasi Kala Rani
31
Dr.J.Suganthi
P.Ezhilarasu
32
Dr. J. Suganthi
N. Kumaresan
33
Dr. J. Suganthi
N. Kumaresan
34
Dr. J. Suganthi
R. Suresh Kumar
35
Dr. J. Suganthi
Akey Sungheetha
Title
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp.298–317, Vol. 7,
International Journal of Business
No. 3, 2013, ISSN
Innovation and Research
1751-0252
DOI: 10.1007/s11760Signal,
Image
and
Video
013-0512-8,
Processing, Springer
2013,ISSN: 1863 –
1703
pp.684-690,,Vol.10,
Life Science Journal
No.7s, 2013,ISSN
1097-8135
Name of the Journal
Design of a non-linear time series
prediction model for daily electricity
demand forecasting
Automated lung cancer detection by
the analysis of glandular cells in
sputum cytology images using scale
space features
Literature Survey for Improving
Quality Of Service for multimedia
applications
Improving QoS – Weighted
throughput of multimedia packets
Life Science Journal
through optimal fragmentation using
different optimization techniques
Genetic
Algorithm
optimized
Life
Science
SVM for Tumor Prediction in
ISSN: 1097-8135
Mammogram
Virtual Data Acquisition and
Control through Web server and
ARM using LabVIEW
Survey
on
an
Embedded
Synchronized DAQ using ARM and
FPGA Module
PID controllers tuning using Neurofuzzy controller and anti-windup
method for improving the boost
converter performance
An
Efficient
ClusteringClassification
Method
in
an
Information Gain NRGA-KNN
Algorithm for Feature Selection of
Micro Array Data
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pp.701-708,Vol.10,
No.7s, 2013, ISSN
1097-8135
Journal
Life Science journal
Journal of Theoretical and Applied
Information Technology
pp: 460-465 – 335,
Vol.7s, No. 71,
2013,ISSN: 10978135
pp: 1615 – 1620,
Vol.10, No. 2, 2013,
ISSN: 1097-8135
pp: 39-47,Vol. 54,
No.1, 2013, ISSN:
1992-8645
Life Science Journal
pp.1567-1574,Vol.
10, No.2, 2013, ISSN:
1097-8135
Life Science Journal
pp. 691 – 700, Vol.10,
No. 7, 2013,
ISSN:1097-8135.
Page 316
S.No.
Authors
Title
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp:1367-1373 , Vol.8,
International Review on Computers
No.6, 2013, ISSN:
and Software
1828-6003
Journal of Environmental Science, pp:1-6, Vol.2, Issue 3,
Computer Science and Engineering
2013,ISSN: 2278& Technology
179X
Name of the Journal
Energy
Saving
Optimized
Polymorphic
Hybrid
Multicast
Routing Protocol
Offline
Handwritten
Sanskrit
Character
Recognition
using
Support Vector Machine
Improving Quality of Service in IP
networks
for
multimedia
applications
with
optimal
fragmentation
Watermarking relational databases
using Genetic algorithm with Ring
Crossover technique
Performance analysis of landset5
remote sensing data compression
technique used for land use and land
cover mapping
Certain Investigations on remote
sensing based wavelet compression
techniques for classification of
agricultural land area
36
Dr. J. Suganthi
Akey Sungheetha
37
Dr. J. Suganthi
R. Dinesh Kumar
38
K.Sasi Kala Rani
J.Suganthi
39
I.Jasmine Selvakumari
Jeya
J.Suganthi
40
R.Kousalyadevi
J.Suganthi
41
R.Kousalyadevi
J.Suganthi
42
S.Nivetha
I.Jasmine Selvakumari
Jeya
J.Suganthi
A survey or intelligent information
forwarder for public healthcare International Journal of Electronics
monitoring system
and Computer Science Engineering
43
Sini Thomas
J.Suganthi
Clustering based
search results
44
Dr.J.Suganthi
J.Ananthi
S.Archana
International Journal of Emerging
Privacy preservation and public
trends in technology in Computer
auditing for cloud data using ASS
Science
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
annotation
of
Journal of Computer Science
pp.1336–1343,
Vol.10, No.8, 2014,
ISSN 1549-3636
pp.456–467, Vol.9,
No.3, 2014, ISSN
1828-6003
pp.308–314, Vol.3,
International Journal of Engineering
No.3, 2014, ISSN
and Technology
doi:1014419/IJET.v3I3.2788
International review on Computers
and Software
Journal of Theoretical and Applied
information technology
International Journal of Emerging
trends
in
engineering
and
development
pp.446–453, Vol.64,
No.2, 2014, ISSN
1992-8645
pp.420–427, Vol.3,
No.4, 2014, ISSN
2277-1956
pp:123-130, Vol, 3,
No.4, 2014
ISSN 2249-6149
pp. 242-247, Vol. 3,
No. 6, 2014, ISSN
2278-6856
Page 317
S.No.
Authors
45
Dr.J.Suganthi,
I Jasmine Selvakumari
Jeya,
N Suganya
Title
Name of the Journal
Reliability and Energy Efficient
International Journal of Computer
Cluster Based Routing Protocol for
Trends and Technology (IJCTT)
Wireless Sensor Networks
46
A.Renugadevi
J.Suganthi
Analysis Of Minimising Disjoint International Journal of Applied
Failures In WDM Optical Network Engineering Research
47
M.Nisha
J.Suganthi
Accessing Internet Using Wi-Fi:An International Journal of Applied
Energy Efficient Approach
Engineering Research
48
V.Vinila Prathipa
K.Sasi Kala Rani
J.Suganthi
Accurate Localization Of Wireless
Sensor Networks
International Journal of Applied
By Noise Reduction: An Iterative Engineering Research
Approach
49
R.Shobana
K.Sasi Kala Rani
J.Suganthi
50
51
52
Effective
Candidate
Pruning
Strategy For Mining High Utility International Journal of Applied
Item sets
Engineering Research
M.Kiruthiga
D.Rasi
J.Suganthi
Improved Privacy Using DWT on
Watermarking With High
International Journal of Applied
Robustness
Engineering Research
To Geometrical Distortions
I.Jasmine Selvakumari
Jeya
J.Suganthi
R.Venkatesan
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
J.Suganthi
RONI
based
secured
and
Authenticated indexing of Lung CT
images
A Simple algebraic approach for
model reduction of multivariable
linear time invariant systems
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp. 156-160, Vol.17,
No.3, 2014, ISSN2231-5381
pp.1236212365,Vol.10, No.16,
2015, ISSN 10871090
pp.1234012343,Vol.10, No.16,
2015, ISSN 10871090
pp.1220512209,Vol.10, No.16,
2015, ISSN 10871090
pp.1241112415,Vol.10, No.16,
2015, ISSN 10871090
pp.12248-12256,
Vol.10, No.16, 2015,
ISSN 1087-1090
Hindawi Publishing Corporation- Vol. 2015, Article ID
Computational and Mathematical 830453, 9 pages ISSN
methods in Medicine
1748-670X
National Journal of Computer
pp. 75 – 82,Vol. 1,
Science, Karpagam Publications,
No. 1, 2005
Coimbatore.
Page 318
S.No.
Authors
53
J.Suganthi
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
54
J.Suganthi
Dr.S.N.Sivanandam
55
D.Loganathan
Ramamoorthy
56
D.Loganathan
Ramamoorthy
57
58
59
60
D.Loganathan
Dr.P.Ramamoorthy
D.Loganathan
Ramamoorthy
D.Loganathan
Ramamoorthy
D.Loganathan
Ramamoorthy
Title
Name of the Journal
A genetic algorithmic approach for
the design of state space controller
and observer to stabilize linear time
invariant continuous systems
Design of state space controller and
observer for the stabilization of
linear time invariant discrete system
using genetic algorithm
Multicost Routing Approach in
Wireless Ad hoc Networks
National Journal of Computer
Science, Karpagam Publications,
Coimbatore
National Journal of Computer
Science, Karpagam Publications,
Coimbatore
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp. 355-365, Vol. 2,
No.5, 2007, ISSN
0973-292
pp. 437-447, Vol. 2,
No.6, 2007, ISSN
0973-292
pp.1739-1748, Vol. 8,
issue, 10, 2012, ISSN
1549-3636
Modified AODV Routing Protocol
pp. 580-584, Vol.2,
International Journal of Computer
with Multicost Parameters for
no. 5, 2012, ISSN:
Networks
and
Wireless
Effective
Communication
in
2250 - 3501
Communications
Wireless Ad hoc Networks
Enhanced DSR Protocol with
International Journal of Engineering pp.3773-3778, vol. 4,
Multicost Algorithm in Wireless Ad Science and Technology
no. 08, 2012, ISSN
hoc Networks
0975-5462
Multicost
Energy-Interference
Algorithm
for
Effective
pp. 572-586, Vol. 84,
European Journal of Scientific
Transmission in Wireless Ad hoc
no. 4, 2012, ISSN:
Research
Networks
1450-202X
Journal of Computer Science
Energy
Efficient
Transmission
through Multicast ZRP in Wireless
69Ad hoc Networks with Multicost Archives Des Sciences
Parameters
Performance Analysis of Enhanced
DSDV Protocol for Efficient
Research Inventy: International
Routing in Wireless Ad hoc
Journal of Engineering and Science
Networks
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pp.171-182,
Vol. 66,
no. 2,
2013, ISSN
1661-464X
pp. 01-08, Vol. 2,
issue 10, 2013,
ISSN(e) : 2278-4721
Page 319
S.No.
Authors
Title
Name of the Journal
61
D.Loganathan
Ramamoorthy
Multicost Parameters Based AODV
Routing Protocol for Effective International Journal of Information
Transmission in Wireless Ad hoc Technology & Computer Sciences
Perspectives-Pezzottaite Journals
Networks
62
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
A New Reliable Broadcasting in International Journal of Computer
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Science and Network Security
63
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
Location Aided Broadcasting in
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
64
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan,
Multi Source/ Multi Message
Broadcasting in MANET Using
Network Coding Approach
65
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
Adaptive Routing Protocol for
Broadcasting in Mobile Adhoc
Networks
66
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
67
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
68
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
69
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
Ensuring
Multi
Messages
Broadcasting in Mobile Ad Hoc
Network using Network Coding
Approach
Efficient Broadcasting in Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks Using Context Aware
Adaptive Routing Protocol during
Network Partitions
Reliable Broadcasting in Mobile Ad
Hoc Network using CSMA/DCR
Protocol.
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp. 118-122, Vol.
1, No. 1, 2013,
ISSN: 2319-9024
pp. 340-348, Vol.9,
No.4, 2009, ISSN:
1738-7906
pp. 619-623,
International Jounal of Recent Vol.1,No.1, 2009,
Trends in Computer Science
ISSN:2158-5555.
pp. 1036-1045, Vol.
International Journal of Wireless
3, No. 15, 2013,
Communication
ISSN: 0974-9756.
pp. 46-58, Vol. 5,
International Journal of Information
No.2, 2011, ISSN:
processing
0973-8215.
Journal of Computer Science
Journal of Computer Science
pp. 920-929, Vol. 8,
No. 6, 2012,
ISSN:1549-3636.
pp.721-730, Vol. 8,
No. 5, 2012,
ISSN:1549-3636.
pp. 45-57, Vol. 72,
No. 1, 2012,
ISSN:1450-2165
pp. 81-96,Vol. 3, No.
Power
Efficient
Context-ware
International Journal of Computer 1, June 2012,ISSN:
Broadcasting Protocol for Mobile
Engineering and Technology
0976 – 6375.
Ad hoc Networks
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
European
Research
Journal
of
Scientific
Page 320
S.No.
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
Authors
Title
Power
Efficient
Broadcasting
Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc
Network using Context Awareness
Network
Coding
Based
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Broadcasting Using Directional
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
Transmission
A Novel Reputation based Context
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja Aware Routing Protocol for
MANET
Performance
Evaluation
on
G. Sakthi
Classification of Remote Sensing
Dr.R.Nedunchezhian
Images
Novel Optimization Technique for
G. Sakthi
Classification of Remote Sensing
Dr.R.Nedunchezhian
Data using SVM
Speech Enhancement using MelS.Lokesh
LPC
Cepstrum
and
Vector
Dr.G.Balakrishnan
Quantization for ASR
Robust Speech Feature Prediction
S.Lokesh
Using Mel-LPC
to
Improve
Dr.G.Balakrishnan
Recognition Accuracy
Analysis of various Efforts to
S.Lokesh
compensate for Automatic Speech
Dr.G.Balakrishnan
Recognition Deficiencies in Spoken
Dialogue System
Fast Vector Quantization Codebook
S.Lokesh
Generation Based on Observance
Dr.G.Balakrishnan
Parameter and Improved Clustering
Algorithm
Fast-tracking Vector Quantization
S.Lokesh
Algorithm for Least Distance
Dr.G.Balakrishnan
Partition in Codebook Design
S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja,
Dr.R.Radhakrishnan
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name of the Journal
Wulfenia
Austria
Journal,
Klagenfurt,
Life Science Journal
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp. 2-15, Vol. 20, No.
4, Apr 2013, ISSN:
1561 - 882X
pp.779-786, Vol. 10,
No.2, 2013, ISSN:
1097-8135.
Mobile Networks and Applications
in Springer Journal
Accepted not yet
published
International Journal of Computer
Science and Telecommunications
pp. 37-40, Vol. 4,
issue 6, 2013 ISSN :
2047-3338
Journal of Theoretical and Applied
Information Technology
Vol. 59, No.3, 2014,
ISSN :1992-8645
pp. 202-209,
Vol.73,No.2, 2012,
ISSN: 1450-2165
pp.1644-1699, Vol.
Information Technology Journal
11, no.11, 2012, ISSN
: 1466-4437
pp.1-13, Vol.12,
Asian Journal of Information
No.1, 2013,
Technology
ISSN :
1993-5994
pp.368-376, Vol.66,
No.2, 2013,
Archives Des Sciences
ISSN
1661-464X
pp.11701-11713,
International Journal of Applied
Vol. 9, No. 21,
Engineering Research
2014, ISSN 1087-1090
European
Research
Journal
of
Scientific
Page 321
S.No.
Authors
Title
Name of the Journal
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
Vol. 2014 (2014),
Article
ID 270576,ISSN:
1537-744X
80
S.Lokesh
Dr.G.Balakrishnan
Enhancing Speech Recognition
using Improved Particle Swarm
The Scientific World Journal
Optimization based Hidden Markov
Model
81
E.Babu
Thirumangaialwar,
C. Susil Kumar
K. Aathi Dharshini
Parametric Threshold Effectuation International Journal of Innovative Vol. 3, Special Issue
for Single Step Wormhole Tracking Research in Science, Engineering 3, 2014, ISSN : 2319Down
and Technology
8753
82
M.Vimaladevi
Dr.B. Kalaavathi
Microarray
Gene
Technique Based on
Successive
Feature
Algorithm
83
M.Vimaladevi
Dr.B. Kalaavathi
Feed-Forward Back Propagation
International Journal of Applied
Neural Network for Ranking Gene
Engineering Research
Expression Data
84
M.Vimaladevi
Dr.B. Kalaavathi
85
M.Vimaladevi
Dr.B. Kalaavathi
86
T.Kalaiselvi,
P.S. Balamurugan,
K. Sudhakar
87
Gowthami.S
88
Gowthami.S
Indrani.M
Ranking
Modified International Review on Computers
Selection and Software
A microarray gene expression data
classification using hybrid back
propagation neural network
Cancer Classification using Hybrid
Fast Particle
Swarm Optimization with Back
propagation Neural Network
Distributed Algorithm for Improving
Performance through Swap Link in
Wireless Networks
Traffic Aware Relay Node Lifetime
for Data Collection in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Genetika - Belgrade
pp.11315-11325, Vol.
21, 2014, ISSN 10871090
pp 1013-1026, Vol.
46, No. 3, 2014, ISSN
: 1820-6069
International Journal of Advanced
pp. 11315-11325 ,
Research
in
Computer
and
Vol. 3, Issue 11, 2014
Communication Engineering
International Journal of Computer
Science
and
Information
Technologies
CiiT
International
Journal
of Artificial Intelligent Systems and
Machine Learning
Image processing techniques in
cancer diagnosis: challenges and Journal of Computing Technologies
perspective
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
pp. 592-598, Vol. 9,
No. 3, 2014, ISSN:
1828-6003
pp 3557-3562,Vol. 3
(2) , 2012
Vol. 4, No. 6, 2012,
ISSN: 0974 – 9543
pp. 10-15, Vol. 4,
No.9, 2015,
ISSN
2278 – 3814
Page 322
S.No.
89
90
91
92
93
Authors
Gowthami.S
Indrani.M
Akhila, P.C
Dr. S. Uma
P.Bhuvaneshwari
Tijo Joel Verghis
Dr. S. Uma
P.Bhuvaneshwari
K. Prabakaran
M. Mathan kumar
Dr. S. Uma
C. M. Anagha
Dr. S. Uma
M. Mathan Kumar
94
M. Shanthini
M. Mathan Kumar
95
Lini Johnson
Dr. S. Uma
M. Mathan Kumar
96
T. Ravichandran
Dr. K. Duraisamy
97
T. Ravichandran
Dr.K.Duraisamy
98
T. Ravichandran
Dr. K. Duraisamy
Title
Name of the Journal
Extracting the User Queries Applied
International Journal of Advanced
By Markov Chain to Content Based
and Innovative Research
Image Retrieval System
International Journal of Research in
Secure Data Transmission Based On
Computer
Applications
and
Puzzles In Wireless Network
Robotics
A Multi-Objective EVolutionary COMPUSOFT, An international
Approach to Face Matching Across journal of advanced computer
Plastic Surgery
technology
International Journal of Research in
Scheduling Aggregate Queries In
Computer
Applications
and
Multihop Sensor Networks
Robotics
Detaining And Avoiding Mobile COMPUSOFT, An international
Virus Propagation By Considering journal of advanced computer
Human Behavior
technology
Security for Geographic Routing in International Journal of Innovative
Mobile Adhoc Networks Using RC4 Research in Science, Engineering
Algorithm
and Technology
CDAMA:
Concealed
Data
COMPUSOFT, An international
Aggregation Scheme For Multiple
journal of advanced computer
Applications In Wireless Sensor
technology
Networks
Factor Influencing voice Transfer
using VOIP- A
Performance ACCST Research Journal
Enhancement Technique
Performance Enchancement on
Voice Using VAD Algorithm and Journal of Computer Science
Cepstral Analysis
Performance
Evaluation
and
International
Comparison of Voice Activity
Computing
Detection Algorithms
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Journal
of
Soft
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp. 21-23, Vol. 4,
No.9, 2015, ISSN
2278 – 7844
pp.92-95,Vol. 2, Issue
5, 2014, ISSN 23207345
pp.529-532, Vol.3,
Issue 2,
2014,ISSN:2320-0790
pp.52-57, Vol.2, Issue
5, 2014, ISSN 23207345
pp. 619-623, Vol.3,
Issue 3, 2014, ISSN
2320-0790
pp 2319-8753, Vol. 3,
Issue 3, 2014
pp. 629-632, Vol. 3,
Issue 3, 2014, ISSN
2320-0790
Vol-4, No.4, 2006
pp. 835 – 840,Vol.
2(11), 2006,
ISSN: 1552-6607
pp. 247-257,
Vol. 2(2),
2007,
ISSN :
1816-9503
Page 323
S.No.
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
Authors
T. Ravichandran
Dr. K. Duraisamy
Dr. T. Ravichandran
K. Sakthivel
C.Kavitha
Dr.T. Ravichandran
K. Saravanan
Dr. T. Ravichandran
S. Karthik
V.P. Arunachalam
M.L.Valarmathi
Dr. T. Ravichandran
S. Karthik
S.Kannan
Dr. M.L. Valarmathi
Dr. V.P. Arunachalam
Dr. T. Ravichandran
S. Karthik
V.P. Arunachalam
Dr.T.Ravichandran
S.Karthik
S.Kannan
Dr.V.P.Arunachalam
Dr.M.L.Valarmathi
Dr.T.Ravichandran
S.Karthik
Dr.V.P.Arunachalam
Dr.T.Ravichandran
S.Karthik
Dr. V.P. Arunachalam
Title
Analysis of voice activity detection
algorithms for
real time
transmission of voice
Performance analysis in image
retrieval using IRM and K-Means
Algorithm
A
Cross-Layer
Based
High
Throughput MAC Protocol for
802.11 Multihop Adhoc Networks
An Optimizing Technique for
MDGT Using DRSA Algorithm
Association with IP Traceback
Strategies
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
Name of the Journal
Vol-V, No.3, July
2007
ACCST Research Journal
Journal of Software Engineering
European of Scientific Research
ICT © Springer-Verlag
Heidelberg 2010
Berlin
pp 55 – 64, Vol 3, No.
4, 2009, ISSN, 22307168
pp.575-584, Vol.33
No. 4(2009),ISSN :
1450-202X
pp. 55–61,CCIS 101,
2010, ISSN: 18681069
An Performance Analysis and
Comparision of Multi-Hop Wireless International Journal of Academic
Ad-Hoc Network Routing Protocols Research
in Manet
Vol. 2. No. 4. July
2010, ISSN : 20757107
A Novel Direction Ratio Sampling
Algorithm (DRSA) Approach for International Journal of Computer
Multi Directional Geographical Science and Security
Traceback
pp. 272-279, Vol. (3)
,Issue (3)
ISSN : 1738-7906
An Investigation about Performance
Comparison of Multi-Hop Wireless International Journal of Computer
Ad-Hoc Network Routing Protocols Science
in MANET
Vol. 7, Issue 3, No 6,
2010, ISSN: 0975–
9646
A Comparative Study of Various IP
Traceback Strategies and Simulation
of IP Traceback
An
Investigation
about
the
Simulation of IP Traceback and
Various IP Traceback Strategies
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Assian Journal
Technology.
of
Information
International Journal of Computer
Science and Network Security
7(IO): 454-458, 2008
Vol .8, No.12, 2008
Page 324
S.No.
108
109
110
Authors
Dr.T.Ravichandran
S. Karthik
Dr. V.P. Arunachalam
Dr.T.Ravichandran
S. Karthik
Dr. V.P. Arunachalam
Dr.T.Ravichandran
S. Karthik
Dr. V.P. Arunachalam
111
Dr. T. Ravichandran
S. Dhanalakshmi
112
Dr. T. Ravichandran
C.Sureshkumar
113
114
115
116
117
118
Dr. T. Ravichandran
C. Sureshkumar “
Dr. T. Ravichandran
C. Sureshkumar
Dr. T. Ravichandran
C. Sureshkumar
Dr. T. Ravichandran
C. Sureshkumar
Dr. T. Ravichandran
M. Prakash
Dr. T. Ravichandran
S. Baghavathi Priya
Title
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
Name of the Journal
Analyzing Interaction Between
Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks and
Threats
Multi
Directional
Geographical
Traceback with n Directions
Generalization
A Comparative Study of Various IP
Traceback Strategies and Simulation
of IP Traceback
Blood Vessel Segmentation for
Retinal Images based on Am-Fm
Method
RACHSU
Algorithm
based
Handwritten
Tamil
Script
Recognition
Character Recognition using RCS
with Neural Network
Handwritten
Tamil
Character
Recognition and Conversion using
Neural Network
International
Computing
Journal
of
Journal of Computer,
Publications, India.
Asian Journal
Technology
of
Soft
science
Information
pp. 454-458,Vol. 7
Issue 10, 2008, ISSN :
1682-3915
Vol. 4(24),2012,
ISSN:2040-7467
International Journal of Computer
Science and Information Security
Vol.8 ,No.7, 2010,
ISSN: 0975–9646
International Journal of Computer
Sciences
Vol.7, Issue 5, 2010,
ISSN: 1793-6373
International Journal on Computer
Science and Engineering
Vol. 2, No. 7, 2010,
ISSN : 2261-2267
of International Journal of Research
and Review in Computer Sciences
Resource Discovery for Job
International Journal of Computer
Submission using Dispute Solving in
Sceince and Communication
Grid Environment
Fault Tolerance and Recivery for
International Journal of Computer
Grid Application Reliability using
Applications
Check Pointing Mechanism
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
4 (8): 646-651, 2008
Research Journal of Applied
Sciences,
Engineering
and
Technology
Handwritten
Tamil
Character International Journal of Computer
Recognition Using RCS Algorithm
Applications
Recognition and Conversion
Handwritten Tamil Characters
4 (2): 68-75, 2009
Vol. 8, No. 8, 2010,
ISSN : 0975-8887
Vol 1, No. 4, 2010,
ISSN: 2076-734X
Vol. 2, No. 2,
2011, ISSN: 22495789
Vol. 26, No.5,2011
ISSN 0975-8887
Page 325
S.No.
Authors
119
Dr. T. Ravichandran
K. Kungumaraj
120
Dr. T. Ravichandran
K. Kungumaraj
121
Dr. T. Ravichandran
K. Kungumaraj
122
Dr. T. Ravichandran
R. Sivaraj
123
Dr. T. Ravichandran
R. Sivaraj
124
Dr. T. Ravichandran
R. Sivaraj
125
Dr. T. Ravichandran
R. Sivaraj
126
Dr. T. Ravichandran
K. Sivakumar
127
Dr. T. Ravichandran
K. Saravanan
128
Dr. T. Ravichandran
K. Saravanan
Title
Name of the Journal
An Efficient Load Balancing
International Journal of Computer
Algorithm
for
a
Distributed
Application in Technology
Computer System
International Journal of Computer
Automatic load Balancing Strategies
Science, System Engineering and
for a Distributed Computer System
Information technology
Secure Socket layer Based Load
International Journal of Computer
Balancing
Algorithm
for
a
and Internet Security
Distributed Computer System
An Improved Clustering Based
Genetic Algorithm fro Solving Journal of Computer Science
Complex NP Problems
Analyzing the Impact of Genetic
Computer
Engineering
and
Parameters on Gene Grouping GA
Intelligent Systems
and Clustering Genetic Algorithm
An Efficient
Algorithm
Grouping
Genetic International Journal of Computer
Applications
Vol, Issue, Page No,
Year of publication
pp. 4012-4020,Vol 2
(6), 2011, ISSN :
2229-6093
pp. 109-111, Vol.
4(2), 2011, ISSN
: 0974-5807
ISSN : 0974-2247
ISSN : 1549-3636
ISSN : 2222-2863
ISSN : 0975-8887
A Review of Selection Methods in International Journal of Engineering
ISSN : 0975-5462
Genetic Algorithm
Science and Technology
International
Journal
of
Effective Mobile Sampling In Broad
Advancements in Research &
ISSN : 2278-7763
Cast Network
Technology
An Efficient Power Utilization
International Journal of Systems,
Protocol for Achieving Maximum
Vol. 2, Issue 4, 2012,
Algorithms and Applications
Throughput
in
Wireless
ISSN :2277-2677
Communication
Power Adjustment Algorithm for
International Journal of Computer
Higher Throughput in Mobile Ad
Vol. 12 , No.4, 2012
Science and Network Security
hoc Networks
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg:Web of
Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare DatabaseInternational Social Sciences Directory, EBSCOhost, etc.)
Name of the
faculty member
Dr.J.Suganthi
S.No.
1
 Monographs
2
h-Index
2
-
 Chapter in Books
Name of the
S.No.
Faculty
1
Citation
Index
10
NIL
Name of the book
Publisher
Chapters edited
Dr.J.Suganthi
Data Structures and C
Tata Mc Graw Hill
1-3
Dr.J. Suganthi
& Dr. S. Uma
Recent Advances in
Intelligent Technologies
and Information Systems
IGI Global
Release
Date: October,
2014.
Copyright ©
2015. 300 pages
Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
S.No.
1
2
Name of the
Author
Ms.J.Suganthi
Ms.J.Suganthi
Name of the
Co-authors
Title of the
Book
Name of the
Publication
Vijay Nichole
Publications,
Chennai
ISBN :
9788182091924
Year of
Publication
Mr. Alexis Leon
Mr. Mathews Leon
Dr. A. Chitra
Fundamentals of
Computing, C
Programming and MS
Office
Prof. R.Venkatesan,
Mr. M Prasanna
A Web learning
material on
“Introduction to
Object Oriented
Programming through
Java”
DOEACC A –
Level, IISc
Bangalore
2005
Vijay Nichole
Publications,
Chennai
ISBN :
9788182091924
2007
Vijay Nichole
Publications,
Chennai
3
Ms.J.Suganthi
Mr. Alexis Leon
Mr. Mathews Leon
Fundamentals of
Computing, C
Programming
4
Dr.J.Suganthi
Dr.K.Sasi Kala Rani
Ms. D.Rasi
Database
Management System
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
2004
Under
Process
Page 327
20.
S.No
Areas of consultancy and income generated
Name of the Faculty
members
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Mr. G.Sakthi
Ms.Girija Lakshmi
Areas of consultancy /
Name of the project
Company Name
Income
generated
Smart Home System
(SHS)
Brain rich
Technology,
Coimbatore
Rs. 21,000 /-
Instant blood serve
system using GPS in
smartphone
PSG Hospital,
Coimbatore
Rs. 48,000 /-
3
Dr. D. Loganathan
Mr.E.Babu
Thirumangaialwar
Mr. S. Lokesh
Mrs.S.Gowthami
Development of speech
to speech interaction
system for virtual
volunteer
Owler Inc.
Tidel park,
Coimbatore
Rs. 25,000 /-
4
Dr. D. Loganathan
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Ms. T.Kalaiselvi
Mrs.J.Libi Sharon
Customer Relationship
Management using SMS
for retail market
Ugam Solutions,
Coimbatore
Rs. 36,000 /-
5
Ms.K.Nagalakshmi
Mr. S. Lokesh
Mr.N.Jayaprakash
Discovering social media
anomaly.
Fony Technologies,
Coimbatore
Rs. 27,000 /-
Traffic Control System
(TCS)
Mylu Soft Tech Pvt.
Ltd, Coimbatore
Rs. 18,500 /-
Infrastructure for
monitoring computational
grids.
Spiro Solution,
Coimbatore.
Rs. 16,700 /-
Repository and Search
Engine for Alumni of
College (RASE)
Logimax
Technologies (P)
Limited
Rs. 25,000 /-
1
2
6
7
8
Dr.J.Suganthi
Mr. A.Natarajan
Mr.S.Karthick
Mr. D. Loganathan
Mr.S.Karthick
Ms. R.Radhika
Mr. G.Sakthi
Mr.E.Babu
Thirumangaialwar
Ms.K.Nagalakshmi
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Ms. R.Radhika
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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S.No
9
10
11
12
13
Name of the Faculty
members
Mr. S. Lokesh
Mr. G.Sakthi
Ms. T.Kalaiselvi
Mr. D. Loganathan
Mr.E.Babu
Thirumangaialwar
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Mr. S. Lokesh
Ms.K.Nagalakshmi
Mr. D. Loganathan
Mr.S.Karthick
Ms. T.Kalaiselvi
Mr. G.Sakthi
Ms. R.Radhika
Areas of consultancy /
Name of the project
Company Name
Income
generated
Bus intercity information
access system
ICore Software
Technology,
Coimbatore
Rs. 27,500 /-
Self-directed routing in
AMMENT
Angler Technologies,
Coimbatore
Rs. 22,000 /-
Business Interface tool
Vaanam
Technologies,
Coimbatore
Rs. 15,700 /-
Client server application
system
CG-VAK,
Coimbatore
Rs. 18,000 /-
Intergraded testing model
Metis Technologies
Pvt. Ltd,
Coimbatore
Rs. 13,500 /-
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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21.
Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c)Editorial Boards….
S.No.
Members in National/International
committees/Editorial Board
Name of the Faculty
Subject Expert, Board of Studies,
Ramakrishna Engineering College
Member, Board of Studies,
Anna University, Chennai
External Academic Audit Expert,
Karunya University
1
Dr.J.Suganthi
Question paper Setter, Anna University
Editorial Board Member– Journal of Soft Computing
- ICTACT
Member of IEEE International Conference Advisory
Committee – Rathinam Technical Campus
Life time member of ISTE, ACCS, Institution of
Engineers, IEEE
Question paper Setter – Vel Tech University
Reviewer for Science Publications
2
Dr.D.Loganathan
Life Member in ISTE, IEEE,IAENG
Nominee Member in CSI
ADVISOR : International Journal of Application or
Innovation in Engineering and Management
EDITOR :
3
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

International Journal of Data Mining
and Emerging Technologies

International Journal of Innovative
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering

International Journal of Computer
Trends and Technology

International Journal of Computer
Science and Mobile Computing

The International Conference on Soft
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Computing Techniques in
Engineering (ICSCTE'2014)
REVIEWER :
 Journal of Computer Science

International Journal of Information and
Network Security

International Journal of Engineering Research
and Technology

International Journal of Informatics and
Communication Technology

CICT Sullivan global Online Conference on
Information and Computer Technology

World Academy of Science, Engineering and
Technology

Computer and Information Engineering

Journal of Communication

Journal Wireless Communications and
Mobile Cloud Networking

International Journal of Advance Research
and Innovative Ideas in Education
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
COMMITTEE:

Computer and Information Engineering
4
Mr. G.Sakthi
Member in ISTE, ISRS, IAENG
5
Ms.K.Nagalakshmi
Member in ISTE
6
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Member in IAENG
7
Mr.E.Babu
Thirumangaialwar
Member in ISTE
8
Mr.S.Karthick
Member in ISTE
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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22.
Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
interdepartmental/programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the
institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies
UG - Computer Science and Engineering
S.No
Academic Year
Percentage of
students doing
in-house projects
Percentage of students doing
projects collaboration with
industries
1
2014-2015
18
82
2
2013-2014
15
85
3
2012-2013
22
78
PG-Computer Science and Engineering
S.No
Academic
Year
Percentage of
students doing
in-house projects
Percentage of students doing
projects collaboration with
industries
1
2014-2015
78
22
2
2013-2014
80
20
23.
Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students
Awards/Recognitions received by Faculty:
Dr.J.Suganthi

Achieved Silver level partnership for INSPIRE-The Campus Connect Faculty Partnership
Model of INFOSYS

Delivered a Special Lecture on career guidance in “Vettri Nichiyam” organized by
Dinathanthi and Hindusthan Educational Trust.
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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
Received recognition for the maximum roll out of students for Campus Connect
programme (Jan 2010 – Dec 2010) during the Principals’ Meet 2011 organized by
Infosys Technologies, Bangalore.

Received Outstanding Faculty Award from Venus International Foundation during July
5, 2015

Received Best Faculty Award from Cognizant Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd May 2015
Dr.S.V.M.G.Bavithiraja

BIOGRAPHY : Included in the book “32nd Edition of Marquis Who's Who in the World
2015”.

Received the award as “Top 100 Engineers 2015” from International Biographical
Centre, Cambridge, England.

Received the award as “2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century” from
International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
Awards/Recognitions received by Student:
1. University Rank Holders
2012-2013 UG
S.No.
Name
CGPA
Rank
1
Parameswari M
8.93
32
2
Sujeena S
8.90
38
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2. Co-curricular and Extra-curricular activities
Achievements in Academic
S.No.
Name of the Student
Name of the Event
Organized By
Academic Year: 2014-2015
Akshaya College of
Debugging
Engineering and Technology
Akshaya College of
Debugging
Engineering and Technology
Recognitions
received
1
Aparna. K
2
Surendran . C
3
Gayathri. M.
Technical Quiz
Sri Eshwar College of
Engineering
Third
4
Shruthi. R
Technical Quiz
Sri Eshwar College of
Engineering
Third
5
Manisha. K. K
Paper Presentation
SVS College of Engineering
Second
6
Nisha. R
Paper Presentation
SVS College of Engineering
Second
7
Vandana. R
Paper Presentation
Easa College of Engineering
and Technology, Coimbatore
Third
8
Muthuraj. D
Paper Presentation
Easa College of Engineering
and Technology, Coimbatore
Third
Academic Year: 2013-2014
Muthayammal Engineering
Paper Presentation
College, Namakkal
Muthayammal Engineering
Paper Presentation
College, Namakkal
Dr.Mahalingam College
Paper Presentation
Engineering and
Technology,Pollachi
Rvs Technical Campus,
Paper Presentation
Coimbatore
Second
Second
1
Sheeba.R
2
Mirudula.R
3
Singaravelan.R
4
Jayasree. D
5
Ramya. S
Paper Presentation
RVS Technical Campus,
Coimbatore
Second
6
Vasavi Anantha
Lakshme .S.S
Paper Presentation
RVS Technical Campus,
Coimbatore
Third
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First
First
Third
Second
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Siva Ranjani.S
7
Paper Presentation
RVS Technical Campus,
Coimbatore
1
Lydia Mary Clarie. P
2
Manju Bashini. K
3
Sheeba.R
4
Mirudula.R
Academic Year: 2012-2013
Janson Institute of
Paper Presentation
Technology
Janson Institute of
Paper Presentation
Technology
Muthayammal Engineering
Paper Presentation
College, Namakkal
Muthayammal Engineering
Paper Presentation
College, Namakkal
5
Rajaram. T
Paper Presentation
6
Sharath. R
Paper Presentation
Akshaya College of
Engineering and Technology
Akshaya College of
Engineering and Technology
Third
Second
Second
First
First
Second
Second
Achievements in Sports
S.No.
Name of the
Student
1
Suganpriyan.S
2
Elangovan .M
3
Sri mathi. E
4
Siva Ranjani. S
5
Divya. M
6
Uvasri. R
Name of the Event
Organized By
Academic Year 2014-2015
Zonal Inter collegiate
Coimbatore Institute of
Volley ball
Engineering and Technology,
Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Hockey
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Volleyball
SVS College of
(Women)
Engineering,Coimbatore
Volleyball
Zonal Inter collegiate
(Women)
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Volleyball
Zonal Inter collegiate
(Women)
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Volleyball
Zonal Inter collegiate
(Women)
SVS College of Engg,Cbe.
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Recognitions
received
Third
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
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7
Sri Ranjani E
1
Srimathi. E
2
Siva Ranjani. S
3
Elangovan .M
4
Sathiskumar M
5
Sastha.K
6
Gowtham.S
1
Elangovan .M
2
Sathiskumar M
3
Sastha.K
4
Gowtham.S
Volleyball
(Women)
Zonal Inter collegiate
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Academic Year 2013-2014
Zonal Inter collegiate
Volleyball
Sri Ramakrishna Institute of
(Women)
Technology, Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Volleyball
Sri Ramakrishna Institute of
(Women)
Technology, Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Hockey
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Handball
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Handball
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Handball
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Academic Year 2012-2013
Zonal Inter collegiate
Hockey
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Handball
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Handball
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
Zonal Inter collegiate
Handball
SVS College of
Engineering,Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Third
Third
Third
Winner
Third
Third
Third
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24.
S.No.
List of eminent academicians and scientists/visitors to the department:
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
Designation
Institution
Purpose of visit / Date
Academic Year 2014-2015
1
Mr. R. Shanmuga
Sundaram
Director
Mr. A. Syed Ibrahim
Head IT Operations
Mr. P. Suresh Kumar
Senior Software
Engineer
2
3
Prof.Jai Sankar
Professor
4
Prof. S. Aravind
5
Prof. M. Prasath
6
Er. M. C. Srinivasan
7
R. Santhosh
Professor
8
Prof.P.S.Nithya
Darshini
Professor
9
Mr.Sathya Prakash
10
Dr.R.Anitha
Professor
11
Dr. M. Mohanapriya,
Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Head Operations
HR Manager,
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Jeevan
Infotech
limited, Coimbatore
private
National Conference on Advances in
Computing Technologies
NCACT 14” 01-03-2014 & 02-03-2014
Blaze Technologye Solutions Two days FDP on on .Net Framework Private Limited, Pondichery
13.06.2014 & 14.06.2014
National Level Seminar on “Thread
Exchange An API Platform to Collaborate
and Secure IT – 27.08.2014
Coimbatore
Institute
of Guest Lecture on “ Computer Graphics” Technology, Coimbatore.
03.09.2014
KPR College of Engineering Guest Lecture on “ Computer Architecture”
and Technology, Coimbatore. – 05.09.2014
Ultra Private Limited,
Spartanz’ 15 National Level Technical
Coimbatore.
Symposium - 25.02.15
Karpagam
Guest Lecture on “Internet Security and
University,Coimbatore
Ethical Hacking” – 13.10.2013
National Level Seminar on “Google Self
VIT University, Chennai
Driving Car Technology” – 04.11.2013
National Workshop on Pattern Recognition
HCL Technologies Ltd,
and Model exchange - 10.12.2013
Sri Venkateswara College Guest Lecture on “Quantum Cryptography”
Of Engineering,Chennai.
–16.12.2013
National Level Workshop on “Knowledge
Karpagam
Reasoning For Artificial Intelligence “ University,Coimbatore
20.2.2015
VIT University, Chennai
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S.No.
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
Designation
Senior Scientist
Institution
Purpose of visit / Date
National Conference on Advances
Central Institute for Cotton
in Computing Technologies NCACT’15
Research, Coimbatore.
3.3.2015 & 4.3.2015
Sai Ram Engineering College,
Guest Lecture on PHP Technology – An
Chennai.
Industrial Perspective - 05.3.2015
12
Dr.S.Usha Rani,
13
Ms.R.Valarmathi,
Assistant Professor
14
Mr. Noble Thilak C.V
Regional Business
Manager
ACCEL
Frontline
Thiruvanadapuram
15
Mr.R.Muthukumar
Assistant Professor,
Department of
Information
Technology
National Engineering College, Workshop on
Kovilpatti
27.03.2015
16
Mr.Mohammed
Waseem
Technology Lead
Infosys, Chennai
17
Mr.s.Senthilkumar
Software Engineer
Juniper networks, Bangalore
18
Dr.Shomona Gracia
Jacob
Associate Professor
SSN College of Engineering
19
Ms. Kalavathy Perumal
20
Mr. Manikandan
Palanimuthu
21
Dr.V.Vidhya
22
Mr.V.K.Senthil
Kumaran
Manager
Department Head,
Hybrid Power
Electronics System
Professor
Senior Executive –
Business Development
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Ltd.,
EMC India
Robert Bosch Engineering &
Business Solutions
Ltd.,
Coimbatore.
Sri Venkateswara College
Of Engineering,Chennai.
Academy and Life care
TUV
Rheinland
(India)
Private Limited, Coimbatore
National Conference On Innovative
Technologies In Computer NITCOM'15 13.03.2015
Network
Simulator
-
Guest Lecture on Sixth Sense Technology 19.3.2015
Guest Lecture on “Tackling Big Data :
Storage and Transfer” – 16.07.2015
National Level Workshop on Intelligent
Systems for decision support – 31.07.2015
A National Level Seminar on
Push
Notification Android”- 06.08.2015
National Level Seminar on Trends in
Automotive
Embedded
Systems
07.08.2015
Guest
Lecture
on
“4G
Wireless
Communication” – 26.08.2015
Awareness program on international MBA
degree by ‘TUV-Rheinland - 04.09.2015
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S.No.
1
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
Dr.M.K.Sandhya
Designation
Prof.S.Sridhar
3
Mr.M Srinivasan,
4
Dr.Neduchellian,
5
Dr.Vijay Sai
6
Mr.S.Suresh MCA
7
Mr.Thiagarajan,
Mr.Vignesh
8
Mr.J.Nirmal Prince
Software Trainer
9
Mr.Jayachandran,
Ms.Nagaveni
Software Trainers
10
Mr.G.Ravikumar,
M.Tech.,(Ph.D)
Selection grade
AP/CSE
Mr.P.Ramakrishan,
Purpose of visit / Date
Academic Year 2013-2014
Sr. Assistant Professor Meenakshi
Sundarajan Guest lecture on “ A Secure ATM by Image
Engineering College
Processing – 26.02.2013
National Level one day Seminar on
Professor
SRM university, Chennai.
Webcast application troubleshooting and
Monitoring - 13.03.2013
Guest lecture on “Tolerant routing of
IT Consultant
Chennai
mobile adhoc routing” – 03.04.2013
National Conference on Advances in
Professor
Vels University, Chennai
Computing Technologies NCACT’13” –
04.04.2013 & 05.04.2013
Sastra University,Thanjavur
National Level Technical Workshop on Eye
Professor
06.05.2013
Moment Based human interaction system –
06.05.2013
Interaction Programme on Careers in
CSC
Software
College,
Software Trainer,
Animation & Multimedia - 06.08.2013
Gandhipuram, Coimbatore.
2
11
Institution
Software Trainers,
Senior Divisional
Manager (Technical)
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Image Creative Education,
Avanasi Road, Coimbatore
LYCEUM
Networks,
Kuniyamuthur, Coimbatore
HCL Career Development
Centre,
Avanasi
Road,Peelamedu, Coimbatore.
Coimbatore
Institute
of
Engineering & Technology
Coimbatore
Interaction Programme on Multimedia 16.08.2013
Interaction Programme on Web
Application Development -22.08.2013
Faculty Development Programme On
Android Application Development –
23.08.2013 & 24.08.2013
Guest Lecture on Principles of Compiler
Design -28.09.2013
Spartanz ’13 National Level Technical
The Oriental Insurance Ltd.,
Symposium- 01.10.2013
Madurai.
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S.No.
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
Designation
Co-Founder & VP
Engineering
Technical Analyst(Game Development)
12
Mr.Rajan Madhavan
13
Mr. Abishek Nair
14
Mr.Rajan Madhavan
15
Mr. M .Vivek
1
Mr.Sameer Madhavan
2
Dr. S.N. Sivanandam
3
Mr.Udhaya Kumar,
Head Technical
4
Ms. M. Sangeetha
Assistant Professor
(Senior Grade)
5
Mr.Noble Thilak. C.V
6
Mr.T. Supreme
Mr.M.S. Vijay Kumar
7
Mr. A. Abdul Kader
Jeelani
Co-Founder & VP
Engineering
Institution
Owler Inc,Coimbatore
Microsoft
Owler Inc,Coimbatore
Owler
Inc,Tidel
Coimbatore
Academic Year 2012-2013
Flutura Solutions,
Data Scientist
Bangalore.
Karpagam
College
Professor Emeritus
Engineering
Project Head
Area Manager,
Technical Support
Director
Sr. Technical
Consultant
Sr. Software Engineer
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Purpose of visit / Date
Memorandum of understanding (MoU) 06.02.2014
Webinar on "Game Development in a
Day" - 27.02.2014
National Conference On Innovative
Technologies In Computer NITCOM'14 14.03.2014
Park, Seminar on Recent Trends in IT Industries
- 29.03.2014
Seminar on Research Issues in Big Data
Analytics -13.07.2012
of Workshop on Research Methodologies 27.07.2012
Guest Lecture On Cloud Computing Universal IT Resources.
16.08.2012
Department
of
CSE,
Guest Lecture On Formal Languages and
Coimbatore
Institute
of
Automata Theory- 06.09.12 & 07.09.12
Technology, Coimbatore
ACCEL
Frontline
Ltd., Spartanz’ 12 National Level Technical
Tirunelveli
Symposium -12.10.2012
National Conference On Innovative
Bluescope
Information
Technologies In Computer NITCOM'13 Technology,Chennai
15.03.2013
Poras Technologies India Pvt.
Two days Faculty Development
Ltd., Coimbatore
Programme on Microsoft .Net - 29.03.2013
LansA Informatics Pvt. Ltd.,
& 30.03.2013
Coimbatore.
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25.
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National b) International
S.No.
Name of the event
1
Workshop – Hands on Training
Programme for Network simulators
2
Seminar on Satellite image processing and
Analysis
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name of the Faculty
Dr.D.Loganathan
Mr.S.Lokesh
Mr.G.Sakthi
Ms.K.Nagalakshmi
Mr.S.Karthick
Ms.M.Vimaladevi
Date
Sponsoring
agency
Amount
June 2015
CSIR
Applied
June 2015
CSIR
Applied
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26.
Student profile programme / coursewise:
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Enrolled
Selected
*M
*F
Pass
percentage
2011-2015
70
61
42
19
91
B.E(CSE) 2010-2014
70
66
35
31
88
2009-2013
80
68
46
26
85
2013-2015
30
24
10
14
100
2012-2014
25
18
3
15
100
M.E(CSE)
*M=Male *F=Female
27.
Diversity of Students
% of students
from the same
state
% of students
from other
States
% of students
from abroad
2014-2015
97
3
-
2013-2014
99
1
-
2012-2013
78
22
-
2014-2015
78
22
-
M.E(CSE) 2013-2014
79
21
-
2012-2013
44
56
-
Name of the
Course
B.E(CSE)
28.
How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
Competitive Examinations
Batch
GATE
TANCET
TOEFL
2011-2015
01
03
Nil
2010-2014
Nil
04
Nil
2009-2013
01
04
Nil
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29.
Student progression
UG Computer Science & Engineering
Against % enrolled
Student progression
Year
2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013
UG to PG
8
9
8
PG to Ph.D.
-
-
-
Employed
Campus recruitment &
Other than Campus recruitment
84
82
81
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
8
9
11
PG Computer Science & Engineering
Against % enrolled
Student progression
Year
2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013
PG to Ph.D.
30.
-
-
-
Employed
Campus recruitment &
Other than Campus recruitment
83
78
-
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
17
22
-
Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
Number of
Volumes
2436
Number
of Titles
1254
National
Journals
17
International
Journals
17
Online
Materials
NPTEL
b) Internet facilities for Staff &Students
36 Mbps Leased line connections
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c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 02
Rooms
Count
Lecture Halls
7
Tutorial Hall
2
d) Laboratories
S. No.
1
2
3
4
Name of the
Laboratory
Programming Lab
RDBMS Lab
Networking and
Simulation Lab
Communication lab
Facilities available
Fan, Tube lights, adequate number of
writing tables and sitting benches,
Notice boards
Fan, Tube lights, adequate number of
writing tables and sitting benches,
Notice boards, PC with LCDs, OHPs
devices
: 05
Area of the
laboratory
available
(sq.m.)
Major Equipment
120 Sq.m
Acer Power Series, Intel 2 Quad Processor
2.5 GHZ,2GB DDR2 RAM, 320GB SATA
HDD,17” TFT Monitor, Acer Ps/2 Mouse,
Acer Ps/2 Keyboard
100 Sq.m
Hp PRO 3330,Intel Core I3 Processor,500GB
HDD, 4GB DDR3 RAM,18.5”Wide Screen
LCD Monitor,HP USB Mouse,HP USB
Keyboard
78 Sq.m
Acer Power Series, Intel 2 Quad Processor
2.5 GHZ,2GB DDR2 RAM, 320GB SATA
HDD,17” TFT Monitor, Acer Ps/2 Mouse,
Acer Ps/2 Keyboard
120 Sq.m
Hp Intel Core 2 duo CPU E7200 @ 2.53
GHZ, RAM 2GB DDR2,HDD 160GB
SATA,Optical Mouse,17” LCD
Monitor,USB Keyboard.
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31.
Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies:
UG - Computer Science and Engineering
Academic
year
Name of the Financial Assistance
First graduation Scheme
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
No of
Students
30
BC /MBC community Scholarship
63
SC/ST community Scholarship
20
First graduation Scheme
49
BC /MBC community Scholarship
84
SC/ST community Scholarship
20
First graduation Scheme
28
BC /MBC community Scholarship
90
SC/ST community Scholarship
15
PG - Computer Science and Engineering
Academic
year
Name of the Assistantship
First graduation Scheme
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
No of
Students
0
BC /MBC community Scholarship
7
SC/ST community Scholarship
Tamil Nadu Urban finance and
Infrastructure development
First graduation Scheme
1
BC /MBC community Scholarship
15
SC/ST community Scholarship
Tamil Nadu Urban finance and
Infrastructure development
First graduation Scheme
4
BC /MBC community Scholarship
7
SC/ST community Scholarship
Tamil Nadu Urban finance and
Infrastructure development
1
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
0
0
0
0
0
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32.
Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/
Seminar) with external experts
 Value Added courses are being conducted every semester as beyond the
curriculum.
 Industrial visits are being arranged every semester.
 Modeling and Illustrative teaching aids like NPTEL materials are used for
teaching – learning process.
 Students actively participates in Technical Symposium, Paper Presentation
and seminars
 Soft Skill Training is given by Experts from Industries.
 Elevating Slow Learners by conducting Special Classes.
Events Organized
Workshop Seminar
7
S.No.
1
2
3
4
8
FDP
3
Conference Symposium
6
3
Guest
Lecture
13
Training
Programmes
7
Event
Date
Resource Persons
Academic Year 2015-2016
Mr.V.K.Senthil Kumaran
Awareness
program
on
Senior
Executive – Business
international MBA degree by 04.09.2015 Development, Academy and Life
‘TUV-Rheinland
care, TUV Rheinland (India)
Private Limited, Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on 4G Wireless
Dr.V.Vidhya,Sri
Venkateswara
26.08.2015
Communication
College Of Engineering,Chennai.
Mr.
Manikandan
Palanimuthu,
National Level Seminar on
Department Head, Hybrid Power
Trends
in
Automotive 07.08.2015 Electronics System, Robert Bosch
Embedded Systems
Engineering & Business Solutions
Ltd., Coimbatore.
A National Level Seminar on
Ms Kalavathy permul, Manager
Push Notification Android
06.08.2015
EMC India
5
National Level Workshop on
Intelligent
Systems
for
decision support
31.07.2015
6
Guest Lecture on Tackling Big
Data : Storage and Transfer
16.07.2015
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Dr.Shomona Gracia Jacob
Associate Professor, SSN College of
Engg
Mr.s.Senthilkuma,
Software
Engineer,
Juniper
networks,
Bangalore
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Academic Year 2014-2015
Mr.R.Muthukumar, AP/IT
Workshop
on
Network
27.03.2015 National Engineering College,
Simulator
Kovilpatti.
National
Conference
On
Mr. Noble Thilak C.V,Regional
Innovative Technologies In 13.03.2015 Business Manager, ACCEL
Computer NITCOM'15
Frontline Ltd.,Thiruvanadapuram
Guest Lecture on Sixth Sense
Mr.Mohammed Waseem,
19.03.2015
Technology
Technology Lead, Infosys, Chennai
Guest Lecture on PHP
Ms.R.Valarmathi, Sai Ram
Technology – An Industrial 05.03.2015
Engineering College, Chennai.
Perspective
National
Conference
on 03.03.2015 Dr.S.Usha Rani, Senior Scientist,
Advances in
Computing
to
Central Institute for Cotton
Technologies NCACT’15
04.03.2015 Research, Coimbatore.
Er. M. C. Srinivasan, B.Tech.,
Spartanz’15 National Level
25.02.2015 Head Operations, Ultra Private
Technical Symposium
Limited, Coimbatore.
National Level Workshop on
Dr. M. Mohanapriya, Karpagam
Knowledge Reasoning For 20.02.2015
University,Coimbatore
Artificial Intelligence
Technical Quiz Competition
Prof. D. Loganathan, Hindusthan
07.02.2015
Royal Quest
Institute of Technology,Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Internet
R. Santhosh, Professor, Karpagam
13.10.2014
Security and Ethical Hacking
University,Coimbatore
Prof. M. Prasath, M.E.,(Ph.D)
Guest Lecture on Computer
05.09.2014 KPR College of Engineering and
Architecture
Technology, Coimbatore.
Prof. S. Aravind, M.Tech.,(Ph.D)
Guest Lecture on Computer
03.09.2014 Coimbatore Institute of Technology,
Graphics
Coimbatore.
National Level Seminar on
Thread Exchange An API
Prof.Jai Sankar, VIT
27.08.2014
Platform to Collaborate and
university, Chennai.
Secure IT
Mr. A. Syed Ibrahim,
13.06.2014 Head IT Operations,
Two days FDP on on .Net
&
Mr. P. Suresh Kumar, Senior
Framework
14.06.2014 Software Engineer,Blaze
Technologye Solutions Pvt.Ltd.
National
Conference
on
01.03.2014 Mr. R. Shanmuga Sundaram,
Advances in
Computing
to
Director, Jeevan Infotech private
Technologies
02.03.2014 limited, Coimbatore
NCACT 14
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Academic Year 2013-2014
Mr. M .Vivek, Project Head,
Seminar on Recent Trends in
26.03.2014 Owler Inc,Tidel Park,
IT Industries
Coimbatore
National
Conference
On
Mr.Rajan Madhavan, Co-Founder &
Innovative Technologies In 14.03.2014 VP Engineering, Owler inc,
Computer NITCOM'14
Coimbatore..
Prof. S. Aramuthakannan,
Awareness Seminar on Civil
01.03.2014 AP / CSE, Hindusthan Institute of
Services Examination
Technology, Coimbatore - 641 032.
Mr. Abishek Nair, Technical
Webinar
on
Game
27.02.2014 Analyst, Game Development,
Development in a Day
Microsoft
National
Programme
on
Dr.T.Ravichandran,
Technology
Enhanced 22.02.2014 Principal, Hindusthan Institute of
Learning (e-Learning)
Technology, Coimbatore.
Mr.Rajan Madhavan,
Memorandum
Of
06.02.2014 Co-Founder & VP Engineering,
understanding (MOU)
Owler Inc,Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Quantum
Dr.R.Anitha,Sri Venkateswara
16.12.2013
Cryptography
College of Engineering,Chennai.
National
Workshop
on
Mr.Sathya Prakash, HR Manager,
Pattern
Recognition
and 10.12.2013
HCL Technologies Ltd.,
Model exchange
National Level Seminar on
Prof.P.S.Nithya Darshini
Google Self Driving Car 04.11.2013
VIT, Chennai
Technology
Mr.P.Ramakrishan, Senior
Spartanz’13 National Level
01.10.2013 Divisional Manager(Technical), The
Technical Symposium
Oriental Insurance Ltd., Madurai.
Mr.G.Ravikumar, M.Tech.,(Ph.D),
Guest Lecture on Principles
Selection grade AP/CSE
28.09.2013
of Compiler Design
Coimbatore Institute of Engineering
& Technology
Mr.Jayachandran, Ms.Nagaveni,
Faculty
Development 23.08.2013
Software Trainers, HCL Career
Programme
on Android
&
Development Centre, Avanasi
Application Development
24.08.2013
Road,Peelamedu, Coimbatore.
Interaction Programme on
Mr.J.Nirmal Prince, Software
Web
Application 22.08.2013 Trainer,LYCEUM Networks,
Development
Kuniyamuthur,Coimbatore.
Mr.Thiagarajan,Mr.Vignesh,
Workshop on Multimedia and
16.08.2013 Software Trainers, Image Creative
applications
Education, Avanasi Road,Cbe.
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S.No.
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Event
Interaction
Programme
on Careers in Animation &
Multimedia
National Level Technical
Workshop on Eye Moment
Based human interaction
system
National
Conference
on
Advances in
Computing
Technologies NCACT’13
Guest lecture on Tolerant
routing of mobile adhoc
routing
National Level one day
Seminar
on
Webcast
application
troubleshooting
and Monitoring
Date
06.08.2013
06.05.2013
04.04.2013
&
05.04.2013
03.04.2013
13.03.2013
Resource Persons
Mr.S.Suresh MCA., Software
Trainer,CSC Software College,
Gandhipuram,Cbe.
Dr.Vijay Sai, Sastra,
University,Thanjavur.
Dr.Neduchellian, Vels University,
Chennai
Mr.M Srinivasan, IT Consultant,
Chennai.
Prof.S.Sridhar, SRM university,
Chennai
Dr.M.K.Sandhya, Sr. Assistant
26.02.2013 Professor,Meenakshi Sundarajan
Engineering College
Academic Year 2012-2013
Mr.M.S. Vijay Kumar
Poras Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.,
Two
days
Faculty 29.03.2013
Coimbatore.
Development Programme on
&
Mr. A. Abdul Kader Jeelani
Microsoft .Net
30.03.2013
Lansa Informatics Pvt. Ltd.,
Coimbatore.
National
Conference
on
Mr.T. Supreme , Director,
Innovative Technologies In 15.03.2013
Bluescope Information Tech.
Computer NITCOM'13
Mr. Noble Thilak C.V,
Spartanz ’12 National Level
12.10.2012 ACCEL Frontline Ltd., Manager –
Technical Symposium
Technical Support, Tirunelveli
Guest lecture on A Secure
ATM by Image Processing
Guest Lecture on Formal
Languages and Automata
Theory
Guest Lecture on Cloud
Computing
Workshop
on
Research
Methodologies
Seminar on Research Issues in
Big Data Analytics
06.09.2012
&
07.09.2012
16.08.2012
27.07.2012
13.07.2012
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Mrs. M. Sangeetha M.Tech,
Assisstant Professor(Senior Grade),
Department of CSE, Coimbatore
Institute of Technology, Cbe.
Mr.Udhayakumar, Head
Technical,Universal IT Resources.
Dr. S.N. Sivanandam, Professor
Emeritus, KCE, Coimbatore.
Mr.Sameer Madhavan, Data
Scientist Flutura Solutions,
Bangalore.
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33.
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
1. Black Board Teaching
2. Power Point Presentation
3. Over Head Projector (OHP)
4. Innovative Teaching
5. Industrial visits
6. In-plant training
7. Value added courses
8. Seminars and Guest Lectures
34.
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
 Free Computer training programmes for school students
 Free troubleshooting and network maintenance programmes for lab
technicians
 Blood donation camps
 Free Eye Camps
 Career guidance programs – Vetri Nichayam
35.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
 Approved Research Center by Anna University, Chennai.
 Has ISO Certification.
 Wide range of extension, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
 Eco-friendly premises
 Experienced, qualified and committed faculty.
 Student faculty ratio has been consistently maintained over the years.
 Systematic monitoring of teaching-learning process.
 Good collaboration with other reputed industries/universities of national
importance in terms of Academia/Research
 State-of-the-Art computing facilities.
 Good infrastructure including library facilities.
 CSI students chapter with a strength of 128 students and IEEE chapter with 62
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students.
 Value added courses, Industrial visit and Inplant training programmes are
provided through MoUs signed with leading Industries like Global Hub,
NASSCOM, OWLER Inc., ICTACT etc.,
 Participation of students and faculty members in various FDPs, Seminars,
Workshops, Conferences etc.,
 Mentors are constantly providing care for students in solving their
socio-technical issues.
 Constant encouragement given for faculty members in pursing research
leading to Ph.D.
 Healthy student teacher ratio (STR).
 High success rate.
Weakness
 Revenue from external consultancy needs to be improved
 Less number of patent recognition.
 Curriculum depends on the affiliated University.
Opportunities
 Provide better opportunities for our faculty and students to engage in
professional consultancy services to the industries and government sectors.
 Students project internship is encouraged in Corporates and National Research
laboratories.
 Expecting financial support from DST,AICTE,CSIR, UGC etc., for
contributing innovative project and research ideas towards the productive
socio-economic growth of our nation.
 Strengthen the Industry-Institution interaction for better placements of
students, Technology transfer, projects etc.,
 Enter into collaborative projects with industries and other Institutes for better
exposure to students.
Challenges
 To train the students so as to meet the demands of the industry and Updating
the knowledge in the expert domain.
 To promote study-abroad and student exchange programme for higher
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semester students.
 Patenting the innovative research work carried out in the department.
Future plans of the department
Education plans for the next five years:
 To encourage the students to become entrepreneurs.
 To promote study-abroad and student exchange programme for higher semester
students.
 Establishment of Centre for Excellence for the Department
 To have research tie-ups with internationally reputed institutions.
 Patenting the innovative research work carried out in the department.
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Electronics
&
Communication
Engineering
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1.
Name of the department:
Electronics and Communication Engineering
2.
Year of Establishment:
2007
3.
Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., and
Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
S. No
1
2
3
4.
Name of the programme offered
B.E – Electronics and Communication Engineering
M.E – VLSI Design
Ph.D.
Remarks (UG, PG, M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
U.G
P.G
Ph.D (Part time/Full Time)
Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Undergraduate Programme: B.E – Electronics and Communication Engineering
S. No
Inter Disciplinary courses offered
1
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
2
Probability and Random Processes
3
Environmental Science and Engineering
4
Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming
5
Principles of Management
6
Total Quality Management
7
Professional Ethics
8
High Speed Networks
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Name of the Departments involved
Science and Humanities
Computer Science & Engineering
MBA
MCA
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Postgraduate Programme: M.E – VLSI Design
S. No
1.
2.
Name of the Departments
involved
Inter Disciplinary courses offered
Applied Mathematics for Electronics Engineers
Science and Humanities
Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing
Computer Science &
Engineering
5.
Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) Semester based Credit System
6.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
S. No
Inter Disciplinary courses offered
1
Electron Devices
2
Circuit Theory
3
Digital Principles and System Design
4
Digital Laboratory
5
Circuits and Devices Laboratory
6
Analog and Digital Communication
7
Digital Signal Processing
8
Microprocessor and Microcontroller
9
Principles of Communication
10
Microprocessor and Microcontroller
11
Electrical drives and controls
12
Electronics and Microprocessor
13
Embedded Systems
Name of the Departments involved
Science and Humanities
Computer Science and Engineering
Information Technology
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Mechanical Engineering &
Automobile Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
MCA
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7.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.
S. No.
Name of the course
Name of the Organization/Industry
1
Soft Skill Programs
SMART Training Resources India PVT LTD
2
Placement and Training
Zoom Consultancy
3
Placement and Training
Smart Systems
4
Technical Training
Focus Academy
5
Hifuse
ICTACT
6
Foundation Skills in IT
(FSIT) Global Business
Foundation skills
IT-ITeS sector skills
Council NASSCOM
8.
Details of courses / programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons- Nil
9.
Number of Teaching Posts
Undergraduate Programme: B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
Teaching Posts
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
2
2
Associate Professors
4
4
Assistant Professors
12
18
Postgraduate Programme: M.E. VLSI Design
Teaching Posts
Sanctioned
Filled
Associate Professor
Assistant Professors
1
2
1
3
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10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D. / M. Phil.
etc.,)
Undergraduate Programme : B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
S. No.
Name of the Faculty
Qualification
Designation
1
Dr.B.Paulchamy
M.E., Ph.D
Professor
2
Dr.P.Surekha
M.E., Ph.D
Professor
Specialization
No. of Years
of
Experience
No. of Ph.D
Students
guided for the
last 4 Years
16
-
15
-
Signal
Processing
Neural
Network
Post graduate Programme : M.E. VLSI Design
S. No.
Name of the Faculty
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years
of
Experience
1
Dr.A.Kishorekumar
M.E., Ph.D
Associate
Professor
VLSI Design
13
No. of Ph.D
Students
guided for the
last 4 Years
-
11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty: Nil
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
S. No
Name of the Programme
Student-Teacher Ratio
1
B.E – Electronics and Communication Engineering
15:1
2
M.E – VLSI Design
12:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled
Staff Category
Academic Support Staff (Technical)
Administrative Staff
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Sanctioned
7
1
Filled
7
1
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15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
Undergraduate Programme: B.E.-Electronics and Communication Engineering
S. No
Name
Qualification
Designation
No. of Years
Specialization
of Experience
Professor
1
Dr.B.Paulchamy
M.E., Ph.D
&
Signal Processing
16
Head
2
Dr.P.Surekha
M.E.,Ph.D
Professor
Neural Network
15
3
Ms.S.Kavitha
M.E.
Associate Professor
Applied Electronics
13
4
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
M.E
Associate Professor
Applied Electronics
11
5
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
M.Tech
Associate Professor
Computational
Engineering and
Networking
10
6
Ms.K.Kalpana
M.E
Associate Professor
VLSI Design
10
7
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
M.E
Assistant Professor
VLSI Design
10
8
Mr.N.Rathan
M.Tech
Assistant Professor
Computer and
Information Technology
7
9
Ms. N.Shobana
M.E
Assistant Professor
Embedded System
Technologies
7
10
Ms.R.N.Nirmala
M.E
Assistant Professor
Communication Systems
7
11
Ms.A.Grace
M.E
Assistant Professor
Applied Electronics
6
12
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
M.E
Assistant Professor
Communication Systems
6
13
Mr.B.Hakkem
M.E
Assistant Professor
Embedded Systems
Technologies
6
14
Ms.B.Kousalya
M.E
Assistant Professor
Applied Electronics
4
15
Ms.M.Venkateswari
M.E
Assistant Professor
Applied Electronics
4
16
Ms.R.Priyadharsini
M.E
Assistant Professor
Control &
Instrumentation
4
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S. No
Name
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
17
Mr.E.Krishna Kumar
M.E
Assistant Professor
Communication Systems
4
18
Mr.A.Venkatesh
M.E
Assistant Professor
Applied Electronics
2
19
Ms.R.Punitha
M.E
Assistant Professor
Communication Systems
2
20
Ms.T.Sivamani
M.E
Assistant Professor
Embedded System
Technologies
2
21
Mr.R.Prabhu
M.E
Assistant Professor
Wireless Technologies
-
22
Mr.B.D.Lignesh
M.E
Assistant Professor
Nano Technology
1
23
Ms.S.Saranya
M.E
Assistant Professor
Applied Electronics
1
24
Mr.G.Muthuraj
M.E
Assistant Professor
Communication Systems
-
Postgraduate Programme: M.E. – VLSI Design
S. No
Name
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
1
Dr.A.Kishorekumar
M.E., Ph.D
Associate
professor
VLSI Design
13
2
Mr.D.Chidhambaram
M.E
Assistant Professor
VLSI Design
8
3
Ms.G.Arthi
M.E
Assistant Professor
Nano Technology
2
4
Mr.C.Ananth
M.E
Assistant Professor
VLSI Design
2
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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies
and grants received
S.No
Name of the Project
Funding Agency
Amount
Status
Real time cognitive state Tamilnadu State Council for
1
classification using wireless Science and Technology
Rs.20,000/- Applied
sensor network and EEG system
(Student Project Scheme)
Innovative Accident Avoiding Tamilnadu State Council for
2
System while driving triples and Science and Technology
Rs.15,000/- Applied
without helmet
(Student Project Scheme)
A
novel
approach
to
communicate and to detect Tamilnadu State Council for
3
emotion of differently-abled Science and Technology
Rs.13,500/- Applied
persons using sensor devices and (Student Project Scheme)
electroencephalogram signals
FPGA
Implementation
of Tamilnadu State Council for
4
advanced
noise
removal Science and Technology
Rs.15,000/- Applied
technique for digital images
(Student Project Scheme)
Proficient accident avoiding Tamilnadu State Council for
5
system using android based Science and Technology
Rs.16,500/- Applied
Bluetooth Technology
(Student Project Scheme)
Implementation of proficient Tamilnadu State Council for
6
robot with mapping system for Science and Technology
Rs.15,000/- Applied
bridge crack inspection
(Student Project Scheme)
Implementation of High speed
Tamilnadu State Council for
FPGA based technique to reduce
7
Science and Technology
Rs.17,000/- Applied
accident using cell phones while
(Student Project Scheme)
driving
Proficient system for effective
Tamilnadu State Council for
production in agriculture era
8
Science and Technology
Rs.20,000/- Applied
using sensors and wireless
(Student Project Scheme)
technology
Digital classroom with automatic
Tamilnadu State Council for
attendance and e-notice based on
9
Science and Technology
Rs.10,500/- Applied
GSM
&
Biometric
(Student Project Scheme)
authentication.
Tamilnadu State Council for
Intelligent library management
10
Science and Technology
Rs.7,500/- Applied
system using GSM and RFID
(Student Project Scheme)
Drunken
Drive
Accident Tamilnadu State Council for
11 Avoiding
System
Using Science and Technology
Rs.17,000/- Applied
Neuronal Activity of the Brain
(Student Project Scheme)
Tamilnadu State Council for
12 Green Nano Technology
Rs.70,000/Applied
Science and Technology
13 3G vs Wireless Internet Access
Tamilnadu State Council for
Rs.70,000/Applied
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S.No
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Name of the Project
Funding Agency
Science and Technology
Science Out Reach Program and Tamilnadu State Council for
Teacher Training Workshop
Science and Technology
Awareness of gender norms and
Tamilnadu State Council for
sexual health behaviors for
Science and Technology
school students
Tamilnadu State Council for
Violence Against Women
Science and Technology
A Digital Class Room with
automatic attendance and e- The Institution of Engineers
notice board based on GSM & (India)
Biometric Authentication
Emerging Fields in Real Time Indian National Science
Embedded System & VLSI Academy
Design
Design of Humanoid Robot And Indian
Space
Research
Modeling of Raspberry – Pi Organization
Processor
Emerging Trends in Next Indian Council of Social
Generation Wireless Networks
Science Research
Advances in RF & Microwave Directorate of Extramural
Antennas Design and it’s Research and Intellectual
Applications
Property Rights
Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Department of Science and
using Cadence Analog Design
Technology
Flow
Awareness of Tsunami Early
Ministry of Earth Sciences
Warning
System
(MOES)
((ATEWS’2K15)
Awareness of gender norms and
Indian Council of Social
sexual health behaviors for
Science Research
school students
Antenna Design & Simulation Defense
Research
and
With HFSS Software
Development Organization
Indian Council of Medical
Robotics in Tissue Engineering
Research
Emerging Research Issues in Big Department of Science and
Data Analytics
Technology
Wireless Sensor System for The Institution of Engineers
Defensible Agriculture
(India)
A Noval Approach on Accident The Institution of Engineers
Avoiding System using EEG (India)
Signal
National
Level
Technical Department of Information
Symposium
BARNSTROMZ Technology
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Amount
Status
Rs.1,01,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,06,000/-
Applied
Rs.75,000/-
Applied
Rs.11,000/-
Applied
Rs.75,000/-
Applied
Rs.75,000/-
Applied
Rs.50,000/-
Applied
Rs.55,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,05,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.81,000/-
Applied
Rs.55,000/-
Applied
Rs.80,000/-
Applied
Rs.70,000/-
Applied
Rs.30,000/-
Applied
Rs.30,000/-
Applied
Rs.80,000/-
Applied
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S.No
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Name of the Project
Funding Agency
2K16
Intelligent Library Management
system using GSM and RF ID
Security Issues in Wireless
Networks And Hands on
Training Using OPNET
Modeling
of
Real
Time
Embedded
Systems
in
Automotive Domain
3G vs Wireless Internet Access
Advances in Electronics and
Communication Engineering
Research Issues on Medical
Signal and Image Processing
Application
of
Vedic
Mathematics in Science and
Engineering
Biomedical Image Processing
and its Applications
VLSI
Signal
Processing
Architectures and Algorithms for
Medical Applications
Research Challenges in High
Performance VLSI Circuits
Big Data Analysis
Faculty Development program
on Quality assurance in Higher
Education and effective Class
Room Management
National
Level
Technical
Symposium Barnstromz 2K15
Research Methodology Course
for Ph.D Students
Research Challenges in High
Performance VLSI Circuits
Analog and Digital IC using
Cadence Tools
Cooperative Cache Based Data
Access in Ad Hoc Networks
48
Big Data Analysis
49
Innovations
in
Real
Amount
Status
The Institution of Engineers
(India)
Rs.11,000/-
Applied
Indian National
Academy
Rs.50,000/-
Applied
Rs.80,000/-
Applied
Rs.70,000/-
Applied
Rs.85,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
National Board for Higher
Mathematics
Rs.85,000/-
Applied
Indian
Space
Organization
Rs.75,000/-
Applied
Rs.55,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.55,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.50,000/-
Applied
Rs.5,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,35,000/-
Applied
Rs.50,000/-
Applied
Rs.2,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,45,000/-
Applied
Science
Science and Engineering
Research Board
Science and Engineering
Research Board
Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre
Indian Council of Medical
Research
Research
Indian Council of Social
Science Research
Tamilnadu State Council for
Science and Technology
Directorate of Extramural
Research and Intellectual
Property Rights
Indian National
Academy
Science
Science and Engineering
Research Board
Indian Council Of Social
Science Research
Tamilnadu State Council for
Science and Technology
Department of Electronics
and Information Technology
Department of Science And
Technology, West Bengal
Department of Science And
Technology
Time University
Grants
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S.No
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Name of the Project
Electronics, Communications and
Networks
Digital Signal and Image
Processing Applications Using
XILINX System Generator
Advances in RF and Microwave
Antennas
Design
and
its
Applications
Emerging Trends in Computer,
Communication and Networking
Recent Trends in Wireless
Communication Technology
Real Time Application of
Embedded Systems
Advances in Hyper Spectral
Image
Processing
and
its
Applications
Advances in RF and Microwave
Antennas Design and its
Applications
Funding Agency
Commission
Amount
Status
Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research
Rs.60,000/-
Applied
Indian
Space
Organization
Rs.75,000/-
Applied
Rs.95000/-
Applied
Rs.50000/-
Applied
Rs.50,000/-
Applied
Rs.55,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,20,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,40,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,25,000/-
Applied
Rs.80,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.82,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.75,000/-
Applied
Rs.40,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.35,000/-
Applied
Research
Department of Science and
Technology
Department of Science and
Technology
Indian National Science
Academy
Defense
Research
and
Development Organization
Indian
Space
Organization
Research
Board of Research in Nuclear
Arduino Advanced Workshop on
Sciences. (Bhabha Atomic
Process Monitoring and Control
Research Centre)
Research Challenges in High Indian Council Of Social
Performance VLSI Circuits
Science Research
Low Power VLSI Design using Council of Scientific &
Cadence
Industrial Research
Hands
on
Workshop
in
Department of Electronics &
Applications of Real Time
Information Technology
Embedded Systems Labview
Xilinx System Generator for DSP Council of Scientific &
Applications
Industrial Research
Hands on Training in Embedded Department of Information
System TI MSP 430
Technology
Innovations in Real Time
Bhabha Atomic Research
Electronics, Communication and
Centre
Networks
Current Trends in Design &
Indian Council Of Social
Analysis of Microwave Antennas
Science Research
and Guided Systems
Labview
for
Selected Council of Scientific &
Applications
Industrial Research
Xilinx System Generator for DSP Defense
Research
and
Applications
Development Organization
FPGA based System Design
Defense
Research
and
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S.No
Name of the Project
Analog System Design using
Tanner
Applications of Real Time
Embedded Systems
68
69
70
Signal Processing with MATLAB
Funding Agency
Development Organization
All India Council For
Technical Education
All India Council For
Technical Education
Department of Science &
Technology
Council of Scientific &
Industrial Research
All India Council For
Technical Education
Xilinx System Generator for DSP
Applications
Recent Trends in Computer &
Communication Technology
National Level Conference on
Defense
Research
and
Recent Trends in Computing &
Development Organization
Communication Technology
71
72
73
Amount
Status
Rs.3,35,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,30,000/-
Applied
Rs.50,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
Rs.70,000/-
Applied
Rs.1,00,000/-
Applied
17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received
S.No
Name of the Project
Funding Agency
1.
Field Programmable Gate Array Based
System Design
Defence Research And
Development
Organization
2.
Neuro-Fuzzy Filtering & Multiwavelet
Transformation For EEG Signal For
Efficient Removal of Artifacts
University Grants
Commission
Amount
Status
Rs. 30,000/-
Completed
Rs. 12,00,000/-
Short listed
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University
S.No
1
Name of the Research Facility /Centre
Electronics and Communication
Engineering
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Type of Recognition / Ref. No
Lr.No.740/IR/ ECE/AR1
14/01/2015
Date:
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19.
Publications:
a) Publication per faculty
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Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
International) by faculty and students : 121
FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
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No, Year of
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Volume 2, Issue
06, June 2015
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0.01
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Implementation of Efficient artifacts
Vol.09,Issue 7,
removal
technique
for
Australian Journal of basic and Page No. 521-531
Electroencephalogram Signal Using
applied sciences
, April 2015,
Neuro-Fuzzy
Filtering
and
ISSN 1991-8178
Multiwavelet Transformation
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Page No. 17791783,
Dec 2014,
ISSN: 2319-7064
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No
Authors
Title
Name of the Journal
Implementation
of
Proficient
Technique for fire detection and
International Journal of Research
Prevention Using Optical Flow
Estimation
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A simple approach to stepwise
Journal of Nano medicine and
synthesis
of
graphene
oxide
nanotechnology
nanomaterial
2
Vol.06,Issue 1,
Page No. 1-4,
2015
ISSN: 2157-7439
Dr.B.Paulchamy
FPGA implementation of noise
removal images using modified Journal of Science and Research
trimmed median filter
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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No
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6
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7
8
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10
11
Title
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Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
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Design of low power CMOS startup
Journal of science an Journal of Page No 411-414,
charge pump based on biasing
Science and Research d research
Dec 2014,
technique
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2014
Neuro-Fuzzy Filtering And Multi
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Wavelet Transformation For EEG
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Mitteilungen Klostreneuburg
Signals For Efficient Removal Of
Issue 8,
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August 2014
Design and Implementation of High
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reduce accident using cell phones engineering and multidisciplinary
2014
while driving
Journal of Innovative research in
Remote Monitoring of ECG and Body
Vol3, Issue 5,
science,
Engineering
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Temperature Signals
May 2014
Technology
Journal of Innovative research in
Detection Of Breast Cancer Using
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Engineering
and
Artificial Neural Networks
May 2014
Technology
A Certain Exploration On EEG Signal
For The Removal Of Artefacts Using
Volume 42,N0-3,
Journal of computer application
Power Spectral Density Analysis
March 2013
Through Haar Wavelet Transform
Comparative evaluation of Various
independent components (ICA) tech
Journal of Computer Science and
Volume 10,No
fir the removal of Artifacts of EEG
network Security
3,march 2013
signals
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Comparative evaluation of Adaptive
filter and Neuro-fuzzy Filter in
Artifacts removal from EEG Signal.
A Proficient Design of Hybrid
Synchronous
and
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Digital Fir Filter Using FPGA.
A proficient system for preventing
&Acknowledging about the Drunken
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13
14
15
Dr.B.Paulchamy
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17
18
19
Title
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Name of the Journal
American Journal of Applied
Sciences
Journal of computer science
Journal of Engineering
Applied Science
and
Qualitative Analysis of ICA Based
Algorithms for the Removal of Journal of Computer Science
Artifacts From EEG Signals
Certain Investigation On EEG Signals
For The Removal Of Artifacts Using
Soft Computing Technique
Certain
Investigation
On
Electroenchaphalography Signal For
The Removal of Artifacts Using
Multiwavelet Transform
Certain Investigation on Bridge
Crack Inspection Methodology Using
Proficient Robot with Mapping
System
Journal of Communications and
Engineering
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innovative Technology
and
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10: Page: 15831593, 2012
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issue 4,
July 2012
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0.01
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No. 8, August
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0.01
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No: 3,
Page: 287295:2012.
0.01
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Vol2,issue2,
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0.01
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Vol2,issue6, Dec
2012
0.01
0.01
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0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
5.18
Yes
Vol 08, No.05,
International Journal of Earth
Oct 2015,
Sciences and Engineering
Page No: 256-258
ISSN 0974-5904
Vol 6, Issue
A simple approach to stepwise
Journal of Nanomedicine and 1,Page No. 1-4,
synthesis
of
Graphene-oxide
Nanotechnology
2015
Nanomaterial
ISSN 2157-7439
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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No
Authors
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21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Dr.P.Surekha
Title
Solving Economic Load Dispatch
problems using Differential Evolution
with Opposition Based Learning
Performance
comparison
of
optimization techniques on robust
digital image watermarking against
attacks
An
Artificial
Bee
Colony
Optimization algorithm for solving
multi depot vehicle routing problem
An Integrated GA-ABC optimization
technique to solve unit commitment
and economic dispatch problems
An Improved Differential Evolution
Algorithm for Optimal Load Dispatch
in
Power
Systems
including
transmission losses
Solving Economic Load Dispatch
Problems using a New Meta-Heuristic
Algorithm – The Cuckoo Search
Solution to Job shop scheduling
problem using Hybrid Genetic Swarm
Optimization based on Fuzzy
Processing Time
Implementation of Genetic Algorithm
for
a
DWT
based
Image
Watermarking Scheme
Name of the Journal
WSEAS
Transactions
Information Science and
Applications
0.010
0.01
yes
Applied Artificial Intelligence –
Taylor and Francis
Vol. 26,No.7,
pp. 615-644,
Aug 2012
0.01
0.475
Yes
Wulfenia Journal
Vol. 12,No. 6,
pp. 1615-1619,
August 2012
0.072
0.01
Yes
Vol. 5, No.3, pp.
0.510
93-107, May2012
0.01
Yes
Asian Journal
Research
of
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Vol. 9, No. 1,
pp. 1-13,
Jan 2012
Scientific
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pp. 1379-1390,
Feb 2012
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0.01
Yes
European Journal of Scientific
Research
Vol. 12, No.12,
pp. 379-384, Jan
2012
0.010
0.01
Yes
European Journal of Scientific
Research
Vol.64 No.2, pp.
168-188, Nov
2011
0.010
0.01
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Vol. 2, No. 1,
July 2011, pp.
244-252.
0.01
0.01
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Vol.1, No .3, pp.
118-131,Aug 2011
0.01
0.01
Yes
Journal
of
Electrical
Electronics Engineering
ICTACT
Journal
Computing
of
Solution To Multi-Depot Vehicle Routing
World Applied Programming
Problem Using Genetic Algorithms
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
and
Soft
Page 368
S.
No
Authors
Title
Name of the Journal
29
A Self-adaptive Fuzzy C-means based
Radial basis Function Network to International Journal of Computer
solve Economic Load Dispatch Applications
Problems
30
Optimization of
Digital
Images
Algorithm
31
PSO and ACO based approach for
International Journal of Computer
solving combinatorial Fuzzy Job Shop
Technology and Applications
Scheduling Problem
Dr.P.Surekha
Pre-Watermarked
International Journal of Imaging
using
Genetic
and Robotics
32
Application of Particle Swarm
Optimization for Solving Multi-Depot
Vehicle Routing Problems
International Journal of Artificial
Intelligent Systems and Machine
Learning
33
Solving Fuzzy Based Job Shop
Scheduling Problems using GA and
ACO
International Journal of Emerging
Trends in Computing and
Information Sciences
34
Design of Low Power 8T SRAM with
Schmitt Trigger Logic
Journal of Engineering Science &
Technology (JESTEC)
Gain Enhancement of UWB MIMO
Antennas Using a High Isolation
Technique
IOSR Journal of Electronics and
Communication Engineering
(IOSR-JECE)
Dr.A.Kishore Kumar
35
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
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No. 4, pp. 50-59,
July 2011
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0.01
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0.01
Yes
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0.01
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0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
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Vol. 5, No. S11,
ISSN: 2231525X, pp. 59-79,
Apr 2011
Vol. 2, No. 1, pp.
112-120, Jan-Feb
2011.
Vol. 4, No. 2, pp.
1112-1117
ISSN 0974 –
9667, Oct 2011
Vol. 1, No. 2, pp.
95-102,
Oct
2010.
Vol. 9, No. 6
(2014)
pp. 670 – 677,
December
2014
Volume 9, Issue
1, Ver.VI
(Feb. 2014),
pp 34-43,
February 2014
Page 369
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Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Design of low power multiplier with
energy efficient full adder using
DPTAAL
Evolutionary Approach of Adiabatic
Logic Design on Low Power Solution
– A Robust Survey
Low Power Multiplier design using
Complementary pass transistor
Asynchronous Adiabatic Logic
VLSI Design, Hindawi Publishing
Corp. New York, NY, United
States
Volume 2013,
Article No. 3,
January 2013
0.01
0.01
Yes
Vol.1, No.2,
April 2012
0.01
0.01
Yes
Vol.2, No.7, 2010
0.01
0.01
Yes
39
A Technological Approach for Low
Power Area Multiplier
International Journal of Advances
in Science and Technology
0.01
0.01
Yes
40
Design of Low Power Full Adder
Using AAL
European Journal of Scientific
Research
0.01
0.01
Yes
41
International
Journal
of
IMLBTR based localization of WSN
Innovative Research in science,
in the wild
Engineering and Technology
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
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No
Authors
36
37
38
Dr.A.Kishore Kumar
Ms.S.Kavitha
Journal on Communication
Engineering and Systems (JCS)
International Journal of Computer
Science &Engineering
42
Mobility based energy efficient International Journal of applied
tracking using PSO in WSN
Engineering and Research
43
Implementation
classification
of
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
packet International Journal of Emerging
Technology and Engineering
Vol.2,
No.1,
2011
Vol.63,
No.3,
2011
ISSN 2319-8753
Vol-3, Issue-3,
Mar-14,
Pg.No.1003810044
Vol-9,Issue21,2014,
Pg. No.1132711340,ISSN
0973-4562
Vol. No. 1
Issue 10,Nov – 14
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Page 370
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No
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44
International
Journal
of
Multiple Mobile Anchors based
Theoretical
and
applied
Localization using PSO for WSN
Information Technology
45
A Survey on Identification of International Journal of Applied
Microaneurysm in Retinal Image Engineering Research, Research
using Support Vector Machine
India Publications
46
Huffman Coding for Lossless Data
Compression-A Review
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
Middle-East Journal of Scientific
Research
47
Classification of Microaneurysm
using Support Vector Machine
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, Research
India Publications
48
Modified Decimal Matrix Code For
Better Reliability In Memory
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, Research
India Publications
49
Store Carry Forward Routing Protocol
for Urban Mobile Networks
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, Research
India Publications
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Vol No. 1,Issue
10,Nov-14
Pg.No.1-5,ISSN
2348-8050
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Page No.17 – 22
(2015),
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0973-4562
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ISSN 1990-9233
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Number 16,
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50
Automatic segmentation of fovea and
ARPN Journal of Engineering and
classification of different stages of
Applied Sciences
diabetic retinopathy
51
Classification of different stages of International Journal of Applied
diabetic retinopathy based on fovea Engineering Research, Research
localization
India Publications
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
52
International Journal of Applied
ANN Based Diseases Classification of
Engineering Research, Research
Retinal Images
India Publications
53
Design of Low Power Full Adder International Journal of Applied
Using Current Mirror Circuit in Engineering Research, Research
QLUT
India Publications
54
International Journal of Applied
Fault secure memory using modified
Engineering Research, Research
Decimal matrix code
India Publications
55
International Journal of Applied
Modified proactive source routing
Engineering Research, Research
Protocol for mobile Ad hoc networks
India Publications
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Vol 10, No 7,
Page No. 3086 –
3089,April 2015,
ISSN 1819-6608
Vol 10, Number
16, Page No.
12224 – 12227,
(2015),ISSN
0973-4562
Vol 10, Number
16, Page
No.12366 –
12369 (2015),
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Vol 10, Number
16,Page No.
12390 - 12393
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Vol 10, Number
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(2015), ISSN
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No
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International Journal of Applied
Design of Low Power Quaternary
Engineering Research, Research
Logic Look Up Table
India Publications
56
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
57
Optical Character Recognition for
Malayalam Text using Multi Class
Support Vector Machine
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, Research
India Publications
58
Zone
Based
Secure
Dissemination in VANET
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, Research
India Publications
59
Applications of Finite Automata in
Text Search – A Review
60
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
61
Data
High Speed Multiplication and
Accumulation (MAC) Design for
Digital Fir Filter
Drowsiness Detection and Vehicle
Control System Using BCI
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
International Journal of Computer
Science
Engineering
and
Technology
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Vol 10,
Number 20,
Page No.17133 –
17137
(2015),ISSN
0973-4562
Vol 10, Number
16,Page No.
12521 - 12526
(2015), ISSN
0973-4562
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Number 16,
Page No.
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Middle-East Journal of Scientific
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Volume 23 (4)
750-755,2015
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0.01
Yes
International
Journal
of
Embedded and soft computing
April 2015
0.01
1.04
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Page 373
S.
No
Authors
Title
Name of the Journal
High Speed Vedic Multiplier Design
Based on CSLA
International Journal of science
and research
63
Design of a novel low power and high
throughput standard multipliers.
Jokull Journal
64
Implementation of Efficient Artifacts
Removal
Technique
for
Australian Journal of Basic and
Electroencephalogram Signal Using
Applied Science
Neuro-Fuzzy
Filtering
and
Multiwavelet Transformation
62
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
65
Autonomous Patrolling Robot for International Journal of Science
and Research
Security and Monitoring
66
Design and Implementation of High
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Research
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Mr.R.Saravanakumar Reduce Accident Using Cell Phones
Engineering & Multidisciplinary
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Physical Sciences
67
Neuro-Fuzzy
Filtering
and
Multiwavelet Transformation for EEG Journal
of
Signal for Efficient Removal of Klosterneuburg
Artifacts
68
Comparative Evaluation of Various Inter
National
Journal
of
independent Component Tech of Computer Science and Network
Removal of Artifacts in EEG Signals. Security
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Mitteilungen
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
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Issue 6, June
2015
Vol 63, No.9,
Page no.361-368,
Sep 2013,
ISSN 0449-0576
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0.01
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Issue 11,
April
2015
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0.35
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Vol 3,
Issue 11,
November
2014
0.01
0.01
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Vol 2,
Issue 3,
December
2014
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0.01
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0.01
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64,
Issue 8,
August 2014
Vol
11,
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Page 374
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Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
International Journal of Modern
Vol4,
Watermarking Algorithm for Digital
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
Sciences
and
Engineering
Issue 5,
Images Using Wavelet.
Technology.
December 2013
Prevention of accident due to drowsy International
Journal
of Vol. 3,Issue 5,
by using eye blink
Informative Futuristic Research
May 2011
Design and Analysis of Low power International Journal of Electrical Volume 3, Issue 1
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
and Area Efficient Multiplier
and Mechanical Controls(IJEMC)
January 2014
FPGA Implementation of Efficient
International
Journal
of
Vol. 2 Issue 9,
Fast Convolution Architecture Based Engineering
Research
& September - 2013
Discrete Wavelet Transform
Technology (IJERT)
1452-1455
Implementation
of
Proficient
Volume 2, Issue
Technique for Fire Detection and
International Journal of Research
06
Prevention using Optical Flow
Mr.N.Rathan
ISSN: 2348-6848
Estimation
Home Energy Management System International
Journal
of
Vol. 1, No. 2,
for High Power –intensive Loads
Innovative Research and Studies
May 2014
Reducing Communication overhead International
Journal
of
Vol 3, Issue 3,
for Streaming application by Memory Engineering
Research
&
March 2014
aware Scheduling on MPSOC
Technology (IJERT)
Design and Implementation of High International
Journal
of
Speed
FPGA based Technique For Innovative
Research
in
Vol 2, Issue3,
Reduce Accident Using Cell Phones Engineering& Multidisciplinary
Dec 2014
While Driving
Physical Sciences
Ms.K.Kalpana
Vol 3, Issue 12 P
Image Denoising Using Field International Journal of Science
1779-1783,
Programmable Implementation
and
Research (IJSR)
Nov 2014
FPGA Implementation of Noise
International Journal of Science
Vol 3 Issue 12,
Removal Images Using Modified
and Research (IJSR)
Dec 2014
Trimmed Median Filter.
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Reconfigurable
binary
image International Journal of Science
Processor for brain tumor detection
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Research (IJSR)
Vol 4.Issue 1
P-P 356-358
Jan -2015
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Programmable Implementation
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P 1779-1783,
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Comparative Evaluation of Adaptive
Filter and Neuro-Fuzzy
American Journal of Applied
Mr.D.Chidhambaram Filter in Artifacts Removal From Sciences
Electroencephalogram Signal
Vol (10):
P 1583-1593
2012
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82
A Proficient Design of Hybrid
IJCSI International Journal of
Synchronous and Asynchronous
Computer Science Issues,
Digital FIR Filter using FPGA
Vol. 9, Issue 4,
No 1, July 2012
P 395-404
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Certain investigation on EEG signals International
Journal
for the removal Of artifacts using soft Communications
computing technique.
Engineering
Vol. 2 Issue 2,
June 2012
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Journal
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automobile live detection &protection Engineering
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technology
Technology
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Wavelet Transform for a Fuzzy Based
in Electrical and Electronics
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ICRAESM 58-68
Power
loss
minimization
in
International
Journal
of
distribution system using network
Volume-5, IssueEngineering Science & Advanced
reconfiguration with particle swarm
3, 171-178
Technology
optimization
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 376
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87
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Ms.M.Venkateswari
Title
Name of the Journal
Design and Analysis of Low power International Journal of Electrical
and Area Efficient Multiplier
and Mechanical Controls(IJEMC)
88
Low power sequential elements for International Journal of Advances
multimedia
and
wireless in
Engineering
Technology
communication application.
(IJAET)
89
Power Reduction in Sub-Threshold International Journal of Science
Dual Mode Logic Circuits
and Research (IJSR)
Ms.B.Kousalya
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Volume 3,
Issue 1 January
2014
July 2012 ISSN:
2231-1963,
Page:151 to 164
March 2015ISSN
2319-7064,
page:572 to 575
March 2015
ISSN No. : 2319
– 4197,page:
60 to 67
Volume 3, Issue 1
January 2014
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SNIP/ Impact Internati
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onal
Database
0.01
0.01
yes
0.01
0.86
yes
0.01
0.01
yes
0.01
0.01
yes
0.01
0.01
yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
90
Power Reduction in CMOS Sub- International Journal of Scientific
threshold Dual Mode logic circuits by and Research (IOSR) Journal of
Power Gating
VLSI and Signal
91
Design and Analysis of Low power International Journal of Electrical
and Area Efficient Multiplier
and Mechanical Controls(IJEMC)
92
Design and Implementation of International Journal of Advance
Volume 2, Issue 4
character recognition algorithm for Technology
in
Modern
April 2015
label reading using FPGA.
Engineering
93
Multiloop
PI
Controller
for
Journal of Engineering Science
Achieving simultaneous Time and
and Technology
Frequency Domain Specifications.
Vol. 10, No. 8
(2015)
Page No.1103 1115
0.01
0.01
Yes
94
International Journal of Advanced
Accident Location Detection Using
Research
in
Education
Vehicle Tracking System.
Technology (IJARET)
Vol. 2, Issue 3
(July - Sept.
2015)
0.01
0.01
Yes
95
An Adaptive MRI Tumor Detection International Journal of Computer
Using Neural Network Based Science
and
Information
Adaboost Algorithm
Technologies
Vol. 6 (1) , 2015,
42-47
0.01
0.01
Yes
Ms.R.Priyadharsini
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 377
S.
No
Authors
96
Ms.R.Priyadharsini
97
98
99
Mr.B.Hakkem
Title
Name of the Journal
Wavelet Transform for a Fuzzy Based
Image Fusion
International Journal of Advances
in Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Volume 4,
Number 2
Page No.
58-68
0.01
0.01
Yes
International
Journal
of
Engineering Science & Advanced
Technology
Volume-5,
Issue-3,
171-178
0.01
0.01
Yes
International Journal of Research
(IJR)
Volume 2, Issue
06, June 2015
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
Power
loss
minimization
in
distribution system using network
reconfiguration with particle swarm
optimization
Implementation
of
Proficient
Technique for Fire Detection and
Prevention using Optical Flow
Estimation
An efficient low latency low
complexity Architecture for encoded
data Comparison with ECC
International Journal of Science,
Technology & Management
100
International Journal of Computer
Improved Broadcast Algorithm for
Science
and
Information
Wireless Mesh Networks
Technologies
101
Design of Elliptical Patch Antenna
IJCSNS International Journal of
with Single & Double U-Slot for
Computer Science and Network
Wireless
Applications:
A
Security
Comparative Approach
102
Implementation
of
Proficient
Technique for fire detection and
International Journal of Research
Prevention Using Optical Flow
Estimation
Mr.A.Venkatesh
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SNIP/ Impact Internati
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onal
Database
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol No.04,
Issue No. 03,
March 2015
Vol. 3 (3) , 2012,
Page No.39383941,
ISSN
0975-9646
Vol 15,No2 ,
2015,
Page No.
60-63,
ISSN 1738-7906
Vol 2, Issue 06,
June 2015
Page 378
S.
No
103
Authors
Ms.N.Shobana
105
Ms.R.Punitha
108
109
Ms.S.Saranya
110
Mr.E.Krishna Kumar
Vol. 3
Issue 3, March –
2014, ISSN:
2278-0181
0.01
0.01
Yes
Global journal of research and
Engineering
Vol XIII, Issue
XIV, Nov 2013
0.01
0.01
Yes
International Journal of
Trends in Electronics
Communication
Vol.1, Issue. 4,
Nov. 2013
0.01
0.01
Yes
ISSN: 2321 0869,Vol-1,
Issue-1,
March 2013
0.01
0.01
Yes
Vol 6, Issue 1,
January-2015
ISSN: 2229-5518
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
Name of the Journal
International
Adoptive parent based framework for
Engineering
zigbee cluster tree networks.
Research
Automatic car control during heart
attack with an emergency messaging
and comprehensive health monitoring
system
RC-MAC
Protocol
Based
on
Congestion Avoidance in Wireless
Sensor Networks
107
Listed in
SNIP/ Impact Internati
SJR factor
onal
Database
International Journal of
OCR For Toll Gate and Theft
Engineering Research &
Detection
Technology (IJERT)
Power Transmission Monitoring
System using Wireless Zigbee
Technology
Remote Monitoring System For A
Switchable Distribution Transformer
By The Use of Wireless ZigBee
Technology
104
106
Title
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
New
and
Journal
of
and
Technical
International Journal of Scientific
& Engineering Research
Vol 6,
Issue 2,
February 2015
Vol.3 Issue.4,
Alienation of Melanocytes in Cancer
International Journal of Computer
Aug- 2015, pg.
Pretentious Cells using Level Set
Science and Mobile Computing,
239-249,
Segmentation Algorithm
ISSN:2320-088X
Vol 6,No. 2
Resistive EM Wave Absorber Using CIIT International Journal of fuzzy
(2014),
Phase Cancellation Technique.
systems.
ISSN:0974-9608)
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
International Journal of Scientific
& Engineering Research
Page 379
S.
No
Authors
Title
Name of the Journal
111
International Journal of advances
Dam Water Monitoring by Robotic

in Engineering & Emerging
fish.
Technology.
112
QADR with Energy Consumption
for DIA in Cloud
Mr.E.Krishna Kumar
International Journal of Computer
Science and Mobile Computing
Design of Elliptical Patch Antenna
IJCSNS International Journal of
with Single & Double U-Slot for
Computer Science and Network
Wireless
Applications:
A
Security.
Comparative Approach
113
114
Mr.B.D.Lignesh
QADR with Energy Consumption
for DIA in Cloud
115
Ms.T.Sivamani
Real Time operating system (RTOS) International Journal of Computer
with application to play models
Engineering research.
Land cover classification of satellite International Journal of Applied
data using morphological profiles
Engineering and Research
116
Mr.R.Prabhu
117
118
International Journal of Computer
Science and Mobile Computing
Ms.G.Arthi
Modified Morphological profiles
based classification from very high
Resolution data.
Removal of heavy metal ions from
pharma-effluents using graphemeoxide nanosorbents and study of
their adsorption kinetics
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Australian journal of Basic and
applied sciences (AJBAS)
Journal
of
Industrial
Engineering Chemistry
and
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Listed in
SNIP/ Impact Internati
SJR factor
onal
Database
(Vol 7, Issue 3,
2015).
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.127
/
0.034
0.015
Yes
0.01
1.2001
Yes
0.01
3.512
Yes
Vol.3 Issue.4,
Aug- 2015, pg.
131-138,ISSN
2320-088X
Vol 15,No2 , Feb
2015, Page
No.60-63,
ISSN 1738-7906
Vol.3 Issue.4,
Aug- 2015, pg.
131-138,ISSN
2320-088X
Vol.5, No.2,
Page no. 9-16,
Oct 2014
ISSN.2141-6494
Vol. 10, Page No
19015-19020,
ISSN 0973-4562
Vol. 08, Page No
726-728,
ISSN 1991-8178
Vol 30 Page
No.14-19
June 2015
ISSN 1226-086X
Page 380
S.
No
Authors
Title
Name of the Journal
A simple approach to stepwise
Journal of Nanomedicine and
synthesis
of
Graphene-oxide
Nanotechnology
Nanomaterial
119
Ms.G.Arthi
120
121
Mr.G.Muthuraj
QADR with Energy Consumption
for DIA in Cloud
International Journal of Computer
Science and Mobile Computing
Implementation of Energy Saving
for Tail Time in Cellular Networks
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, Research
India Publications
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol, Issue, Page
No, Year of
publication
Vol 6, Issue
1,Page No. 1-4,
2015
ISSN 2157-7439
Vol.3 Issue.4,
Aug- 2015, pg.
131-138,ISSN
2320-088X
Vol 10,Number
16,Page No.
12472 - 12475
(2015), ISSN
0973-4562
Listed in
SNIP/ Impact Internati
SJR factor
onal
Database
0.01
5.18
Yes
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.127
/
0.034
0.015
Yes
Page 381
 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
S.No
1
Name of the Faculty member
Dr.A.Kishorekumar
Citation Index
h-Index
10
1
Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: 3
S.No
Faculty Name
Title of the Book
Publisher
Year of
Publication
ISBN Number
Electromagnetic Fields
Sai Publications,
Chennai
2015
978-93-82010432
Circuit Theory
Sai Publications,
Chennai
2014
978-93-8201029-6
Digital Signal
Processing
Anuradha Publications,
Kumbakonam
2012
978-81-8472208-6
Dr.B.Paulchamy
1
Ms.K.Kalpana
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
Dr.B.Paulchamy
2
Dr.N.K.Mohanty
Mr.Samba Siva Rao
3
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Dr.J.Jaya
Ms.R.Priyadarshini
4
Ms.Jacquline Sagaya
Pushpam
Electrical Engineering
Sai Publications,
Chennai
Under Process
Control System
Sai Publications,
Chennai
Under Process
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Ms.R.Priyadarshini
5
Ms.B.Kousalaya
Dr.B.Paulchamy
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
S.No
1
2
3
Name of the
Faculty members
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
Mr.N.Rathan
Mr.A.Venkatesh
Mr.N.Rathan
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
Ms.M.Venkateswari
Ms.S.Kavitha
Areas of consultancy / Name of the
project
Income
generated
Company Name
M/s.DCJ
Corporation,
Hand Gesture Based Low-Cost Home
Chandy Bhavan, East Fort
Appliance Control System.
P.O, Thrissur-680005.
Rs.35,000/-
Design and Implementation of
Proficient Technique for Vehicle
Monitoring and Road Safety Using
Android Based Bluetooth Technology.
Rs.40,000/-
M/s.Mani
Thudiyalur
Idikarai,
641022.
Flexo,16B,
Main Road,
Coimbatore-
M/s.MAG Solvics,,Private
An Intelligent Hybrid MAC Duty
Limited,
S.F.#149/5,
cycled Mobile Sensor Geographic
Solavampalayam
Post,
Routing Networks
Coimbatore-642 109.
Rs.45,000/-
4
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Certain Investigation on Bridge Crack M/s.DCJ
Corporation,
Inspection
Methodology
Using Chandy Bhavan, East Fort
Proficient Robot with Mapping System P.O,Thrissur-680005.
Rs.50,000/-
5
Mr.R.Saravanakumar Design and Implementation of M/s.CVC Pvt. Ltd,#422,
Proficient System for Underwater
Mr.D.Chidhambaram
Vibhu Complex,HSR layout,
Mobile Robot Using Sensors and
Bangalore-560102.
Wireless Technology
Rs.35,000/-
Analyze and Implementation of RF M/s.Roots Industrial India
Optimization Techniques for GSM Limited,
Ganapathy,
Mr.R.Saravanakumar Coverage Area Using Agilent Tool
Coimbatore - 641006.
Rs.42,000/-
M/s.MAG Solvics, Private
Design and Implementation of High
Limited,S.F.
#149/5,
Voltage Energy Storage (HVES) Used
Solavampalayam Post,
in X-Ray Machineries
Coimbatore-642 109.
Rs.38,000/-
6
7
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
Ms.K.Kalpana
8
A Low Power Energy Efficient
Mr.D.Chidhambaram Sequential Element Design with High
Performance for a Synchronous
Mr.B.Hakkem
System
9
Design and Implementation of
Proficient Model for Real Time
Cognitive State Classification Using
Wireless Sensor Network and EEG
System.
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
Ms.S.Kavitha
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
M/s.Apple Power Solutions
67/10,Near State Bank,
S.S.D.Road,Tiruchengode637211.
M/s.MAG Solvics, Private
Limited,
S.F.
#149/5,
Solavampalayam Post,
Rs.25,000/-
Rs.30,000/-
Coimbatore-642 109.
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21.
S. No
Faculty as members in
a) National committees
b) International Committees
c) Editorial Boards…
Name
Members in National/International committees/Editorial
Board
Board Member and Reviewer – PLOS One Journal.
Reviewer - International Journal of Engineering Research and
Technology.
Reviewer- International Journal of Applied Mathematics
Member in ISTE.
1
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Member in IAENG.
Subject Expert , Member in Board of Studies- Anna University of
Technology, Coimbatore, Karunya University and Avinashilingam
University, Coimbatore.
Question Paper Setter- Anna University, Karunya University,
Avinashilingam University, Kumaraguru College of Technology
(Autonomous), Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College
(Autonomous), Noorul Islam University, Kanyakumari.
Reviewer - IETE Journal, Reviewer - IJCA
Reviewer – IJCSI, Reviewer - IJCSMS
Member in IEEE, Member in IETE, Member in ISTE,
2
Dr.P.Surekha
Member in IAENG
Question Paper Setter- Karunya University, Avinashilingam
University, Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous),
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College (Autonomous).
Member in IETE.
3
Dr.A.Kishorekumar
4
Ms.S.Kavitha
Question Paper Setter Karunya University, Sri Krishna College of
Engineering and Technology (Autonomous), Noorul Islam
University.
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG,
Question Paper Setter- Anna University
Associate Member in IETE, Member in IAENG
5
Mr.V.Suresh Babu
Reviewer - International Journal of Engineering Research and
Technology
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 384
S. No
Name
Members in National/International committees/Editorial
Board
Question Paper Setter- Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College
(Autonomous), Noorul Islam University, Kanyakumari.
Member in ISTE, Question Paper Setter- Karpagam University
6
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
Member in IAENG.
Reviewer - International Journal of Engineering Research and
Technology
7
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG.
8
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
9
Mr.N.Rathan
10
Mrs.K.Kalpana
11
Ms. N.Shobana
Member in IAENG, Member in SIE, Member in SIDWC, Member
in IAENG
12
Ms.R.N.Nirmala
Member in IAENG
13
Ms.A.Grace
Member in IAENG
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG,
Question Paper Setter- Nandha Engineering College
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG.
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG.
Question Paper Setter- MGR University
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG,
14
Mr.D.Chidhambaram
Question Paper Setter- Avinashilingam University, Nodal Officer
BSNL Coimbatore.
15
Ms.M.Venkateswari
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG.
16
Ms.B.Kousalya
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG, Member in ICST
17
Mr.B.Hakkem
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG
18
Ms.R.Priyadharsini
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG
19
Mr.A.Venkatesh
Member in ISTE, Member in IAENG
20
Mr.E.Krishna Kumar
Member in IAENG
21
Ms.R.Punitha
Member in IETE, Member in CSTA, Member in IAENG
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 385
S. No
Name
Members in National/International committees/Editorial
Board
22
Ms.T.Sivamani
Member in IAENG
23
Mr.R.Prabhu
Member in IAENG
24
Mr.B.D.Lignesh
Member in IAENG
25
Ms.S.Saranya
Member in IAENG
26
Mr.G.Muthuraj
Member in IAENG
27
Ms.G.Arthi
Member in IAENG
28
Mr.C.Ananth
Member in IAENG
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental / programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.
in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies
Percentage of
Percentage of students
students doing
doing projects
S.No
Name of the Programme
in-house
collaboration with
projects
industries
Academic Year 2014 – 2015
U.G-Electronics and
1
23
77
Communication Engineering
2
P.G-VLSI Design
81
19
Academic Year 2013 – 2014
U.G-Electronics and
3
16
84
Communication Engineering
4
P.G-VLSI Design
76
24
Academic Year 2012 - 2013
U.G-Electronics and
5
23
77
Communication Engineering
23.

Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is recognized as
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 386
Research Centre by Anna University Chennai from the Academic year 2014-2015.

Five of our department faculty members are pursuing Ph.D.

The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering has received Grant of
Rs.30,000.00 from Defence Research And Development Organization for project
titled “Field Programmable Gate Array Based System Design” during the academic
year 2012-2013.

The students of Department of ECE excel both in academics and in Co-curricular and
Extra Curricular activities.

In all India level Project Exhibition our students got First and Second Prize.
University Rank Holders
Academic Year:2013-2014
UG Programme: B.E. - Electronics and Communication Engineering
S. No
Name of the Student
CGPA
University
Rank
1.
Suganya .M
8.91
25
2.
Vidyashri .S
8.85
31
CGPA
University
Rank
8.32
1
PG Programme: M.E. – VLSI Design
S. No
1.
Name of the Student
Jimsha P George
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 387
Academic Year:2011-2012
UG Programme: B.E. - Electronics and Communication Engineering
S. No
Name of the Student
CGPA
University Rank
1.
N.P.Deepika
9.38
13
2.
G.Arthi
9.31
20
3.
R.Hemmambigai
9.15
36
4.
S.Grance Diana
9.14
37
5.
R.Saranya
9.13
38
6.
B.Jyothika
9.05
46
7.
S.Praghajieeth Raajhen
9.04
47
Awards in Co-curricular and Extra Curricular activities
S. No
Name of the Student
1
Ramya.R
2
Sibin.P.A
3
Sindhuja.J
4
Jananipriya.A
5
Kalaimathi.K
6
Mathan. M
7
Sijithra.P.C
8
Celine Elsa Jose
9
Sijo Mathew
Name of the Event
Organized by
Paper Publications
International Journal of Advanced
Journal Publication
Technology in Engineering and
Science
International Journal of science &
Journal Publication
Research
International Journal of Science
Journal Publication
Technology & Management
International Journal of research in
Journal Publication
Science and Engineering
International Journal of Electronics
Journal Publication
and Communication Engineering
International Journal of Research in
Journal Publication
Computer
Applications
and
Robotics
International Conference on trends
Conference Publication
in Engineering & Technology
International Conference on Recent
Conference Publication Advances and Innovations in
Engineering and Technology
International
Conference
on
Conference Publication Emerging Trends in Engineering
Technology
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Prize Won
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Page 388
S. No
Name of the Student
10
Vivekananth.R.S
11
Nikhil Sankar
12
Hamsaveni.C
13
Juliet Abraham
14.
Muthuraj.S
15.
Manikandan.M
16.
Evangeline Asha
17.
Aswini.J
18.
Tharani.C
19
Monika.M
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Ganesh Ram.P
Jeyapreethei.K
Bruntha.R.G
Kirubhasneha.K
Gayathiri.A
Chithanya.V.S
Ajithkumar.R.S
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Aswin Ram.R
Anbarasan.T
Hari Prasadh.C
Jawahar Babu. S.S
Sri Sivakumar.R
Dhanalakshmi.C.V
Ishwarya.P
Jenisha.P
Jeevan Raja.U
Raagesh.I
Name of the Event
Organized by
International Conference on Trends
Conference Publication
in Technology and Engineering
International
Conference
on
Conference Publication Emerging Trends in Engineering
Technology
International Conference on Recent
Conference Publication Trends in Engineering Science and
Management
International
Conference
on
Conference Publication Emerging Trends in Engineering
Technology
National Conference on Emerging
Conference Publication
Trends in Information Technology
National Conference on Emerging
Conference Publication
Trends in Information Technology
International Conference on trends
Conference Publication
in Engineering & Technology
International
Conference
on
Conference Publication Emerging Trends in Engineering
Technology
International
Conference
on
Conference Publication Emerging Trends in Engineering
Technology
International
Conference
on
Conference Publication
Intelligent Systems and Control
Academic Year 2015 - 2016
Paper Presentation
Sona College of Technology
Paper Presentation
Sona College of Technology
Paper Presentation
Sona College of Technology
Paper Presentation
Sona College of Technology
Quiz
Sona College of Technology
Quiz
Sona College of Technology
Essay Writing
Sona College of Technology
Academic Year 2014 - 2015
Paper Presentation
SNS College of Technology
Paper Presentation
SNS College of Technology
Paper Presentation
SNS College of Technology
Paper Presentation
SNS College of Technology
Quiz
SNS College of Technology
Paper Presentation
Sona College of Technology
Paper Presentation
Sona College of Technology
Paper Presentation
Sona College of Technology
Surprise Event
Sona College of Technology
Online Event
Sona College of Technology
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Prize Won
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Published
Second
Second
Second
Second
First
First
Second
Second
Second
Second
Third
First
Third
Third
Third
Third
Second
Page 389
S. No
37
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
47
Name of the Student
Abdul Rahman.A.R
Pradeep.S
Ramya.S
Yeswanth.K
Viswanathan.S
Sibi.V
Srinivasa
Prabaharan.S
Selvalakshmi.A
Angelin Mercy.A
Priyanka.R
Karthika.B
48
Geetha D
49
Divya Bharathi
50
Nalinkumar.P
Navaneetha
Krishnan.S
Vidhyashri.S
Manimegalai.P
Ashok Kumar.V
Deepika Priya.J
Sridevi.P
Srithar.K.P
Sudhakar.T
43
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
Name of the Event
Essay writing
Gaming
Debugging
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Short Film
Organized by
Dr.NGP Institute of Technology
Dr.NGP Institute of Technology
Dr.NGP Institute of Technology
Dr.NGP Institute of Technology
Dr.NGP Institute of Technology
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Prize Won
First
First
Third
Third
Third
Third
Short Film
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Third
Project Expo
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Project Expo
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Project Expo
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Project Expo
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Volley ball – Zonal
Anna University at SVS College of
Tournaments
Engineering
Kho – Kho
Hindusthan Institute of Technology
Academic Year 2013 - 2014
Paper Presentation
Jayalakshmi Institute of Technology
Third
Third
Third
Third
First
First
First
Paper Presentation
Jayalakshmi Institute of Technology
First
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Excel College of Technology
Excel College of Technology
Excel College of Technology
Excel College of Technology
Excel College of Technology
Excel College of Technology
Excel College of Technology
First
First
Frist
Third
Third
Third
Third
Academic Year 2012 - 2013
59
60
61
62
63
64
Deepika Priya.J
Navaneetha
Krishnan.S
Paper Presentation
Misrimal Navajee Jain Engg College
Second
Paper Presentation
Misrimal Navajee Jain Engg College
Second
Sridevi.P
Paper Presentation
Misrimal Navajee Jain Engg College
Debugging
Misrimal Navajee Jain Engg College
Third
Gaming
Misrimal Navajee Jain Engg College
Third
Paper presentation
Akshya College of Engineering and
Technology
Second
Srinivasa
Prabaharan.S
Sri Sivakumar.R
R.Balamurugan
V.Navaneethakrishnan
P.Navinkumar
S.Dineshkumar
V.Madhukumar
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Second
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24.
List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
S. No
Date
1
03.03.2015
&
04.03.2015
Dr.S.Usha Rani
2
20.02.2015
3
Designation
Institution
Senior Scientist
Central Institute of Cotton
Research, Coimbatore.
Mr.A.K.Mohammed
Azad
CEO
Reach Information and
Communication Systems.
30.01.2015
Mr.Balasubramaniam
Somasundaram
Manager Plant
Engineering and
Maintenance
4
17.09.2014
Mr.V.Gourishankar
Director
5
27.08.2014
Mr.G.V.Gurunatham
President & CEO
6
19.08.2014
Dr.Murugananth.G
Professor
7
24.07.2014
Mr.K.Moorthy
Director
Mr.R.Ganeshan
Manager
Mr.R.Palanivelu
General Manager
8
28.03.2014
Mr.A.Sankaranarayanan
9
13.03.2014
Mr.Jayanthan Solomon
10
21.02.2014
Mr.Sivarajan Ennarasu
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Director Executive
Director Solution
Architect
Software Engineer
(Telecom)
ZF Windpower.
G.M.Telecom Services Pvt.Ltd.
Coimbatore.
Embedded Systems Solutions Pvt.
Ltd, Bangalore.
Ahalia School of Engineering and
Technology, Palakad.
Enthu Technologies Pvt.Ltd.,
Coimbatore
Gate Forum, Gandhipuram,
Coimbatore.
Pantech Solutions, Ramnagar,
Coimbatore.
Advetech, Gandhipuram,
Coimbatore.
Oracle university- APAC, Chennai.
Alethea Communication Tech (Pvt
Ltd), Bangalore.
Purpose of visit/Date
National Conference on Advances
in
Computing
Technologies
NCACT 2015.
National
Level
Technical
Symposium.
One day National Workshop on
Modern
aspects
in
Image
Processing.
Guest Lecture on Fiber Optic
Communication
One day National Seminar on
Real Time Application of
embedded Systems
Guest Lecture on Digital Signal
Processing
Guest
Lecture
on
Data
Communication
Need for Industry Institute
Interaction & MOU signing.
Third
National
Conference
ICIC’2K14.
National Level One Day Seminar
on Long Term Evolution of 4G.
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Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
S. No
Date
11
20.09.2013
Mr.K.Anantharaman
12
16.08.2013
Mr.B.Karthikeyan,
13
31.07.2013
Mr.R.S.Vivek
14
27.02.2013
15
Designation
Institution
Management
Advisor
Sri Krishna Groups of Institutions.
Director
EFY Tech Centre, Chennai
Regional Manager
VI Micro Systems, Chennai.
Mr.Vivaj
Project Manager
Maxval IP Services Private
Limited, Coimbatore.
20.02.2013
Prof.Smiles
Mascarenhas
Dean (Academic
Affairs)
CIET, Coimbatore.
16
18.12.2012
Mr. M. Hemanth
Chakravarthy
Technical Lead
HCL Technologies, Chennai
17
10.10.2012
Prof.R.Sakthivel
Director – VLSI
Design
VIT University, Vellore.
18
07.09.2012
Er.N.Sivaramasubraman
iyam
Engineer’s Specialist
Dr. R. Ramprabha
19
10.08.2012
Mr. Alford Vinod
Antony
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Professor
Director
Flowserve India Control Pvt. Ltd.,
Bangalore.
SSN Engineering College,
Chennai.
Progen Energy Solution,
Coimbatore.
Purpose of visit/Date
National
Level
Technical
Symposium.
Workshop
on
Hands
on
Experience in PCB Designing
Association Inauguration & One
day Seminar on recent trends in
VLSI and Embedded Systems
National
Level
Technical
Symposium.
Guest Lecture on Electromagnetic
Fields.
National level workshop on
Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic &
Its Application
DRDO sponsored workshop on
FPGA based system design.
Association Inauguration & One
Day Seminar on Recent Trends in
Embedded Systems.
One Day Seminar
Photovoltaic Systems
on
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Solar
S. No
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
Date
Designation
Professor & Head
Dr.M.Sabarigiriraj
04.06.2012
to
09.06.2012
20
Dr.R.K.Pongiannan
Principal
Dr.N.J.R.Muniraj
Principal
Dr. P. Maruthupandi
Associate Professor
Dr.G.Murugananth
25.
Professor & Head
Institution
Purpose of visit/Date
Department of ECE,
SVS College of Engineering,
Coimbatore.
Avvaiyar college of Engineering &
Technology for women,
Puducherry.
Faculty Training Programme on
Teja sakthi institute for women,
Microprocessor &
Electrical
Coimbatore
Circuit theory.
Department of EEE, Government
College
of
Technology,
Coimbatore.
Ahalia College of Engineering and
Technology, Palakkad, Kerala.
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National b) International
S. No
1
2
3
4
Name of the event
Name of the Faculty
National Conference on Advances in
Computing Technologies NCACT
2015.
National Level Technical Symposium.
One day National Workshop on
Modern aspects in Image Processing.
Guest Lecture
Communication
on
Fiber
Optic
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Mrs.S.Kavitha
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
Ms.M.Venkateswari
Mr.B.Hakkem
Mrs.K.Kalpana
Sponsoring agency
Amount in
Rs.
Management
Rs.30,000/-
Management
Rs.25,000/-
30.01.2015
Management
Rs.10,000/-
17.09.2014
Management
Rs. 1500/-
Date
03.03.2015
&
04.03.2015
20.02.2015
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S. No
Name of the event
7
One day National Seminar on Real
Time Application of embedded
Systems.
Guest Lecture on Digital Signal
Processing
Guest Lecture on Data Communication
8
Third National Conference ICIC’2K14.
9
National Level One day Seminar on
“Long Term Evolution Of 4G”.
10
National Level Technical Symposium.
5
6
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Workshop on Hands on Experience
in PCB Designing
Association Inauguration & One day
Seminar on recent trends in VLSI and
Embedded Systems
National Level Technical Symposium.
Guest Lecture on Electromagnetic
Fields.
National level workshop on Neural
Network, Fuzzy Logic & Its
Application
DRDO sponsored workshop on FPGA
based system design.
Association Inauguration & One Day
Seminar on Recent Trends in
Embedded Systems.
One
Day
Seminar
on
Solar
Photovoltaic Systems
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Date
Sponsoring agency
Amount in
Rs.
Mr.B.Hakkem
27.08.2014
Management
Rs.10,000/-
Ms.B.Kousalya
19.08.2014
Management
Rs. 1500/-
Mrs.S.Kavitha
Dr.B.Paulchamy
Mrs.S.Kavitha
Mr.N.Rathan
Ms.B.Kousalaya
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
Mr.B.Hakkem
Mr.A.Venkatesh
Ms.R.Priyadharsini
24.07.2014
Management
Rs. 1500/-
13.03.2014
Management
Rs.15,000/-
21.02.2014
Management
Rs.10,000/-
20.09.2013
Management
Rs.30,0000/-
16.08.2013
Management
Rs.10,000/-
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
Mr.K.Mathan
31.07.2013
Management
Rs.10,000/-
Dr.B.Paulchamy,
R.Saravanakumar
27.02.2013
Management
Rs.30,000/-
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
20.02.2013
Management
Rs.2500/-
Mrs.S.Kavitha
Mr.R.Saravanakumar
18.12.2012
Management
Rs.15,000/-
Mrs.K.Kalpana
Mr.N.Rathan
10.10.2012
DRDO
Rs.30,000/-
Mr.K.Mathan
Mr.K.Sakthi Murugan
07.09.2012
Management
Rs.15,000/-
Ms.M.Akila Mary
Mr.S.Chinnapparaj
10.08.2012
Management
Rs.15,000/-
Name of the Faculty
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S. No
Name of the event
Name of the Faculty
Mr.B.Paulchamy
19
Faculty Training Programme on
Microprocessor & Electrical Circuit
theory
Ms.K.Kalpana
Mr.N.Rathan
Mr.K.Mahendrakan
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Date
Sponsoring agency
Amount in
Rs.
Management
Rs.45,000.00
04.06.2012
to
09.06.2012
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26.
Student profile programme/course wise:
Undergraduate Programme
Name of the Course
/ Programme
B.E.-Electronics and
Communication
Engineering
Enrolled
Batch
Applications
received
2011-2015
75
69
50
19
89
2010-2014
75
70
42
28
85
2009-2013
75
71
40
31
83
Batch
Applications
received
2013-2015
21
21
8
13
100
2012-2014
17
17
12
5
100
*F Pass percentage
Selected *M
Postgraduate Programme
Name of the Course
/ Programme
Enrolled
*F Pass percentage
Selected *M
ME VLSI Design
*M = Male *F = Female
27.
Diversity of Students
% of students from
the same state
% of students
from other states
% of students
from abroad
2014-2015
97
3
-
2013-2014
93
7
-
2012-2013
95
5
-
2011-2012
97
2
0.13
2013-2015
62
38
-
2012-2014
12
88
-
Name of the Course
BE- ECE
ME -VLSI
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28.
How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
Competitive Examinations
Batch
29.
GATE
TANCET
TOEFL
2011-2015
11
20
6
2010-2014
8
15
4
2009-2013
6
10
2
Student progression
Undergraduate Programme: B.E.-Electronics and Communication Engineering
Against % enrolled
Student progression
2011-2015 2010-2014 2009-2013
UG to PG
Employed • Campus selection
Employed • Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
10
10
14
77
73
66
13
17
20
Postgraduate Programme: M.E.-VLSI Design
Against % enrolled
Student progression
2013-2015
2012-2014
Employed • Campus selection
71
71
Employed • Other than campus recruitment
29
29
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30.
Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
Books
Titles
1281
Journals
Volumes National
3365
17
Others
InterNational
NPTEL
Course
Material,
20
DELNET
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: 36 Mbps Leased line connections
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
S.No
Rooms
Count
Facilities Available
1
Lecture Halls
8
Well equipped with fans, tube lights, writing tables,
sitting benches/ chairs etc.
2
Tutorial
Halls
2
Well equipped with fans, tube lights, writing tables,
sitting benches/ chairs PC with LCD/ OHP
Projectors
c) Laboratories
The department has 6 well equipped state-of-art laboratories.
S. No
Name of the Laboratory
Area
(sq. m)
List of major equipment/ software tools
available in various laboratories
Pulse generator, AM/FM generator
CRO - 30 MHz
1
Electronics Laboratory
91
Function generators
Digital trainer Kit
Computers.
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S. No
Name of the Laboratory
Area
(sq. m)
List of major equipment/ software tools
available in various laboratories
8086 Microprocessor Trainer Kit
8051 Microcontroller Trainer Kit
Microprocessor based DC Motor Controller
2
Microprocessor Laboratory
91
Microprocessor based LVDT Position
Controller
ADC/DAC Digital I/O Card
ARM Development Board
CROs & Function generators
Digital Storage Oscilloscope
Microwave components X-band 8.2 to 12.4
GHz Reflex klystron source
Microwave components X-band 8.2 to 12.4
GHz to perform radiation pattern of Horn
Antenna
3
RF & Communication
Laboratory
91
Microwave components X-band 8.2 to 12.4
GHz Gunn power supply source to study VI
characteristics
Microwave components X-band 8.2 to 12.4
GHz Reflex klystron source
Optical Fiber and Digital Communication
Trainer
Fiber Optic Kit with LED and LD Module
TMS 320C50 LC, TMS 320 VC5416 , TMS
320 VC33 DSP Trainer kits
ADSP2181 DSP Trainer kit
4
Digital Signal Processing
Laboratory
91
MultiSIM Software
Xilinx CPLD XC9572
Xilinx FPGA Sparatan -3 XC3S400
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S. No
Name of the Laboratory
Area
(sq. m)
List of major equipment/ software tools
available in various laboratories
Traffic Light Controller Interface, Real Time
Clock Interface
Universal CPLD/FPGA VHDL trainer kit
Cadence, MATLAB, ORCAD P-spice,
Labview
Embedded Trainer Kits.
LAN Trainer kit (wired & wireless)
NETSIM Simulation software
5
Networks Laboratory
91
FPGA Development Board - CYCLONE -II
and Interface board
LPC 1248 Development Kit
PWM Interfacing
Spartan 6 FPGA Board
XBEE RF Module with Base Board
6
31.
Electrical Laboratory
390
DC Rectifier, DC Motors, Induction Motors,
Synchronous Machine. DC Generators,
Transformers.
Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies.
Academic
year
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
Name of the Financial Assistance
No. of Students
First graduation Scheme
52
BC /MBC community Scholarship
107
SC ST community Scholarship
39
First graduation Scheme
49
BC /MBC community Scholarship
SC ST community Scholarship
First graduation Scheme
89
350
57
BC /MBC community Scholarship
86
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Academic
year
2011-2012
Name of the Financial Assistance
SC ST community Scholarship
First graduation Scheme
BC /MBC community Scholarship
SC ST community Scholarship
No. of Students
29
36
57
19
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts
S.No
Events Organized
Dates
03.03.2015
&
04.03.2015
1
National Conference on Advances in
Computing Technologies NCACT 2015.
2
National Level Technical Symposium
BARNSTROMZ’2K15..
20.02.2015
3
One day National Workshop on Modern
aspects in Image Processing.
30.01.2015
4
Guest Lecture on Fiber Optic
Communication
17.09.2014
5
One day National Seminar on Real Time
Application of embedded Systems
27.08.2014
6
Guest Lecture on Digital Signal
Processing
19.08.2014
7
Guest Lecture on Data Communication
24.07.2014
8
Need for Industry Institute Interaction &
MOU signing.
28.03.2014
9
Third National Conference ICIC’2K14.
13.03.2014
10
National Level One Day Seminar on
“Long Term Evolution Of 4G”.
21.02.2014
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
External Experts Visited
Dr.S.Usha Rani, Senior Scientist, Central
Institute of Cotton Research, Coimbatore.
Mr.A.K.Mohammed Azad, CEO, Reach
Information
and
Communication
Systems.
Balasubramaniam
Somasundaram,
Manager
Plant
Engineering
and
Maintenance, ZF Windpower.
Mr.V.Gourishankar,
Director,
G.M.Telecom
Services
Pvt.Ltd,
Coimbatore.
Mr.G.V.Gurunatham, President & CEO,
Embedded Systems Solutions Pvt. Ltd,
Bangalore.
Dr.Murugananth.G, Professor, Ahalia
School of Engineering and Technology,
Palakad
Mr.K.Moorthy,
Director,
Enthu
Technologies Pvt.Ltd., Coimbatore
Mr.R.Ganeshan, Manager, Gate Forum,
Gandhipuram, Coimbatore.
Mr.R.Palanivelu, General
Manager,
Pantech
Solutions,
Ramnagar,
Coimbatore.
Mr.A.Sankaranarayanan,
Director
Executive, Advetech, Gandhipuram,
Coimbatore
Mr.Jayanthan Solomon, Director Solution
Architect, Oracle university- APAC,
Chennai.
Mr.Sivarajan
Ennarasu,
Software
Engineer
(Telecom),
Alethea
Communication
Tech
(Pvt
Ltd),
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S.No
11
12
13
14
Events Organized
National Level Technical Symposium
BARNSTROMZ’2K13.
Workshop on Hands on Experience
In PCB Designing
Association Inauguration & One day
Seminar on recent trends in VLSI and
Embedded Systems
National Level Technical Symposium
BARNSTROMZ’2K13
Dates
20.09.2013
16.08.2013
31.07.2013
27.02.2013
15
Guest Lecture on Electromagnetic Fields.
20.02.2013
16
National level workshop on Neural
Network, Fuzzy Logic & Its Application
18.12.2012
17
DRDO sponsored workshop on FPGA
based system design.
10.10.2012
18
One Day Seminar on Recent Trends in
Embedded Systems.
07.09.2012
19
One Day Seminar on Solar Photovoltaic
Systems
10.08.2012
20
Faculty Training Programme on
Microprocessor & Electrical Circuit
theory
04.06.2012
to
09.06.2012
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
External Experts Visited
Bangalore.
Mr.K.Anantharaman,
Management Advisor,
Sri Krishna Groups of Institutions.
Mr.B.Karthikeyan,, Director, EFY Tech
Centre, Chennai
Mr.R.S.Vivek, Regional Manager, VI
Micro Systems, Chennai.
Mr.Vivaj, Project Manager, Maxval IP
Services Private Limited, Coimbatore.
Prof.Smiles
Mascarenhas,
Dean
(Academic Affairs), CIET, Coimbatore.
Mr.M.Hemanth Chakravarthy,
Technical Lead, HCL Technologies,
Chennai
Prof.R.Sakthivel, Director – VLSI
Design, VIT University, Vellore.
Er.N.Sivaramasubramaniyam,
Engineer’s Specialist, Flowserve India
Control Pvt. Ltd.,Bangalore.
Dr. R. Ramprabha, Professor, SSN
Engineering College, Chennai.
Mr. Alford Vinod Antony, Director,
Progen Energy Solution, Coimbatore.
Dr.M.Sabarigiriraj, Professor & Head,
Department of ECE,
SVS College of Engineering,
Coimbatore.
Dr.R.K.Pongiannan, Principal, Avvaiyar
college of Engineering & Technology for
women,Puducherry.
Dr.N.J.R.Muniraj, Principal, Teja sakthi
institute for women,Coimbatore.
Dr. P. Maruthupandi, Associate
Professor, Department of EEE,
Government College of Technology,
Coimbatore.
Dr.G.Murugananth, Professor & Head,
Ahalia College of Engineering and
Technology, Palakkad, Kerala.
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33.
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Power Point Presentation
 OHP
 Audio-Visual Aids
 Project fair
 Virtual Learning
 E-learning
 NPTEL Course Materials
 Guest lectures / Seminars
 Workshop
 Soft Skill Training Programmes
 Quiz
 Industrial Visits
 Mock Interviews
 Tutorial Classes
 Contents beyond Syllabus
 Feedback Analysis
34.
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
 NSS
 Blood Donation Camp
 Free Eye Screening Camp
 Career guidance programs – Vetri Nichayam
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35.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
STRENGTHS

Dedicated and qualified faculty members and supporting staff.

Department is a recognized research centre.

5 of our faculty members are pursuing Ph.D.

Well Equipped laboratories.

Eco friendly campus and well organized classrooms.

Good infrastructure including library facilities.
WEAKNESS
 To improve the funding from International and national agencies.
 To enhance the R&D and Consultancy activities.
 To obtain patent for the innovative research work carried out in the department.
OPPORTUNITIES
 Department being a Research Centre helps the faculty in doing their research utilizing
the facilities available in the laboratories.
 Formation of various Clubs also encourages the students to enhance their talents in
curricular and extracurricular activities.
 Networking with premier institutes & industry for advanced, applied research &
Academic interaction through MOU
 Institutional membership in professional societies like IETE and ISTE provides lot of
scope for the students to enhance their technical skills and knowledge.
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 Department conducts Guest Lectures, Workshops, Seminars, FDTP, Industrial Visit,
Project Fair and Symposium regularly.
CHALLENGES
 To train the students to meet the demands of the industry and society.
 To balance between top ranking students and slow learners.
 To Improve the consultancy work.
 To upgrade rural students to meet the global standards.
FUTURE PLANS
 To encourage the students to become entrepreneurs.
 To encourage all the Faculty members to hold a Ph.D degree.
 To establish centre of excellence in the field of Embedded systems.
 To impart advanced knowledge and enhance the skills of students to meet the global
challenges.
 To encourage new ideas, inventions and proceed towards patenting them.
 To have research tie-ups with internationally reputed institutions.
 To strengthen Professional Society activities.
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Information
Technology
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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1.
Name of the Department
:
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
2.
Year of Establishment
:
2007
3.
Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
UG
:
B. Tech/ Information Technology
Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
4.
Interdisciplinary courses Offered
Name of Departments
involved
CS2202 - Transforms and Partial Differential
Equations
CS 2207 - Digital Lab– Regulation 2008
CS2252 - Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
CS 2259 – Microprocessors Lab
CS2403 - Digital Signal Processing
CS6304 - Analog and Digital Communication
IT6313 - Digital Communication Laboratory
Electronics and
Communication Engineering
IT2202 - Principles of Communication
EC6504 - Microprocessor and Microcontroller
IT6411 - Microprocessor and Microcontroller
Laboratory
IT6502 - Digital Signal Processing
Embedded Systems
MA2211 - Transforms and Partial Differential
Equations
GE 2021 - Environmental Science & Engineering
MA 2262 - Probability and Queuing Theory
GE6351 - Environmental Science and
Engineering
Science & Humanities
MA6453 - Probability and Queuing Theory
GE2321 - Communication Skills Lab
MA6351 - Transforms and Partial Differential
Equations
MG2452 - Engineering Economics & Financial
Accounting
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Master of Business
Administration
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5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise):
UG – B. Tech/ Information Technology - Semester based credit system
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Courses offered by other department
7.
Name of Departments
involved
GE6252 - Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
GE6252 - Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
AT6502 - Automotive Electrical and Electronics
System
Automobile Engineering
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
S.No
Name of the course
Industry
1
Placement training
Corporate Relation
2
Technical Training (C,C++,Data structures)
ATS Technology
3
Placement training
Smart System
4
Placement training
Zoom Consultancy
5
Project Training
Tekhnopark
6
Hifuse
ICTACT
7
Technical Training (PhP)
Focus Academy
Foundation Skills in IT (FSIT)
IT-ITeS sector skills
Global Business Foundation skills
Council NASSCOM
8
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8.
Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9.
Number of teaching posts
10.
Teaching Post
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
1
1
Associate Professors
2
2
Assistant Professors
6
9
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.
/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
No. of Ph.D.
Name
Dr. S. Uma
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
Ph.D.,
Professor
Computer Science
and Engineering
11. List of senior visiting faculty
:
Students
No. of Years
of
Guided for the
Experience
Last 4
years
25 Years
-
Nil
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty: Nil
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
S. No.
1
Name of the Programme
Student-Teacher Ratio
B. Tech(Information Technology)
15:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Staff Category
Sanctioned
Filled
Academic support staff (Technical)
2
2
Administrative staff
1
1
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15.
Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
Name
Qualification Designation
Specialization
No. of Years of
Experience
Dr. S. Uma
Ph.D.,
Professor
Computer Science and
Engineering
Mr. B. Manikandan
M.E.
Associate
Professor
Computer Science and
Engineering
18
Mr. M. Vivekananth
M.Tech.
Associate
Professor
Information Technology
14
M.E.
Assistant
Professor
Computer Science and
Engineering
11
M.E
Assistant
Professor
Computer Science and
Engineering
6
Mr. V. Vinothkumar
M.E.
Assistant
Professor
Applied Electronics
4
Ms. P. Nithya
M.E.
Assistant
Professor
Computer Science and
Engineering
3
M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Mainframe Technology
3
M.E
Assistant
Professor
Computer Science and
Engineering
6
M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
Information Technology
1
Mr. D. KarthiKeyan
M.E
Assistant
Professor
Computer and
Communication
1
Mr. R. Rajesh Kumar
M.E
Assistant
Professor
Network Engineering
1
Mr. P. Yuvaraj
Ms. P. Chitrauvarani
Ms. P. Bhuvaneshwari
Mr. R. P. Karthik Kumar
Mr. R. Praveen Kumar
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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received :
Nil
17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received:
S. No.
Funding
Agency
Name of the Project
Amount
Status
1
Establishment of Research and
Development Center
AICTE
Rs. 24,32,500/-
Applied
2
Disaster Relief Operations using
Protection Management System in
Opportunistic Wireless Networks
AICTE
Rs. 25,07,000/-
Applied
3
Modernization of Information
Technology Lab
AICTE
Rs. 24,32,500/-
Applied
4
High Resolution 3d”Snap Shot” ISAR
Imaging And Feature Extraction
DRDO
Rs. 39,24,000/-
Applied
5
FPGA Based Digital Controllers for
BLDC Motors
DRDO
Rs. 15,10,000/-
Applied
6
Statistical
Process
Multivariate Processes
AICTE
Rs. 11,50,000/-
Applied
7
Acquisition and Analysis of Electro
Gastro Gram for Digestive System
Disorders Using A Novel Approach
AICTE
Rs. 15,50,000/-
Applied
8
Artificial Intelligence For Monitoring
and Supervisory Control of Process
System
AICTE
Rs. 17,58,000/-
Applied
9
Energy Efficient Routing Protocols in
Data
Communication
Approach
Wireless Sensor Networks
AICTE
Rs.8,25,000/-
Applied
10
Thermal Modeling, Analysis And
Temperature Reduction
During
Fabrication of VLSI Circuits
AICTE
Rs.15,20,000/-
Applied
11
Design Of FPGA based Multiple
Motors Control Systems
AICTE
Rs.1,60,000/-
Applied
Control
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12
18.
The Development Of Low Cost
Autonomous Surveillance System
Using Neuro Fuzzy
AICTE
Rs. 12,00,000/-
Applied
Research Centre /facility recognized by the University Approved Research Centre: No
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19.
Publications:
a) Publication per faculty
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students
Total number of International Journal Publication in the Department: 57
S. No.
1
2
3
Name of the
Authors
Title of Paper
Dr. S.Uma
Efficient Adaptive Preprocessing
With Dimensionality Reduction
For Streaming Data
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
A Whole Body Object Tracking
Algorithm For Detecting Traffic
In Factual Domain
Organization Of Multiple File
Entries In Secure Computing
Using An Understandable Thrust
Methodology With Compound
Qualities
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name of the
Journal
Volume,
Page No,
Year of
Publicatio
n
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
Volume 3,
Issue 6,
pp.51-56,
June 2015,
ISSN:
2320-7345
International
Journal Of
Research In
Computer
Applications
And Robotics
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
Volume 3,
Issue.6,
pp.: 48-50,
June 2015,
ISSN 23207345
Volume 3,
Issue 6,
pp.1-7,June
2015,
ISSN:
2320-7345
SNI
P/
SJR
Impact
Factor
0.01
1.831
Listed in
Internation
al Database
Yes
0.02
1.831
Yes
0.01
1.831
Yes
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4
Dr. S.Uma
Enhanced Stochastic Sequence
Translation Alignment Model
For Time Series Classification
5
Dr. S.Uma
Skin Colour Detection And
Enhancement Of Digital Images
6
7
8
Dr. S.Uma
Home Automation System
Processing
Dr. S.Uma
Enabling Secured Health
Monitoring Services Using
Hybrid Mobile Cloud
Computational Model
Dr. S.Uma
On Demand Security Service
With GPS Based Location
Monitoring Using Wireless
Sensor Networks
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
International
Journal Of
Research In
Computer
Applications
And Robotics
Universal
Research
Journal of
Engineering
Sciences
International
Journal of
Engineering
Research
Online
Volume 3
Issue 6,
pp.57-68,
June 2015,
ISSN 23207345
Volume 2,
Issue 1,
pp. 1-8,
June 2015
ISSN:
2395-4175
Volume 3,
Issue 3,
pp. 323332, MayJune 2015,
ISSN:2321
-7758
International
Journal of
Engineering
ResearchOnline
Volume 3,
Issue 3,
pp.26-31,
May 2015,
ISSN:
2321-7758
International
Journal of
Engineering
Research
Online
Volume 3,
Issue 3,
pp.361366, May
2015,
ISSN:
2321-7758
0.01
1.831
Yes
0.01
0.1
Yes
0.02
3.601
Yes
0.01
3.601
Yes
0.01
3.601
Yes
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9
10
11
12
13
Dr. S.Uma
Energy Efficient Reliable
Routing Using Clustering In AdHoc Networks
International
Journal of
Advanced and
Innovative
Research
Volume 4,
Issue 5,
pp.394398, May
2015,
ISSN:
2278-7844
Vol 4, Iss
5,
pp.388393, May
2015,
ISSN 22787844
Dr. S.Uma
An Intelligent Adaptive Visual
Tracking Automated Monitoring
System For Detecting The
Movements Of A Coma Patient
International
Journal of
Advanced and
Innovative
Research
Dr. S.Uma
Exploiting Energy-Aware
Localization With Social
Network Based Interaction In
Mobile Phones
International
Journal of
Computer
Sciences and
Engineering
Volume 3,
Issue 4,
pp.42-47,
April 2015,
E-ISSN:
2347-2693
Dr. S.Uma
Hop By Hop Authentication For
Source Intermediate Node
Privacy Protection In Network
International
Journal on
Engg Tech
and SciencesIJETS
Vol 2, Iss4,
pp102-107,
April 2015,
ISSN (P):
2349-3968,
International
Journal of
Computer
Science and
Mobile Comp
Volume 4,
Issue. 4,
pp.657 –
662, April
2015, ISSN
2320–088X
Dr. S.Uma
Methods For Detection And
Prevention Of SQL Attacks In
Analysis Of Web Field Data
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
0.02
0.349
Yes
0.01
0.349
Yes
0.01
0.1
Yes
0.02
0.281
Yes
0.01
2.8
Yes
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14
15
16
17
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
An Automated Health Care
Computing Model For
Continuous Monitoring Of
Patients For Immediate Medical
Care During Emergency
Protecting Cloud Storage Using
A Novel Data Integrity
Techniques
Mask Spam Detection Using
Difficult Keyword Identification
And Relation Completion
A Secure And Trustworthy
Resource Sharing In Social
Network And Cloud Computing
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
International
Journal of
Engineering
and
Management
Research
Volume 6 ,
Issue 2 ,
pp.13071311, April
2015,
ISSN:0975
-9646
Volume-5,
Issue-2,
pp.56-60,
April-2015,
ISSN
(Online):
2250-0758,
International
Journal of
Computer
Science and
Mobile
Computing
Volume 4,
Issue 4,
pp. 451457, April2015, ISSN
2320–088X
International
Journal of
Modern
Trends in
Engineering
and Research
Volume 02,
Issue 04,
pp. 22-32,
April 2015,
ISSN
(Online):23
49–9745
ISSN
(Print):239
3-8161
International
Journal of
Computer
Science and
Information
Technologies
0.01
3.32
Yes
0.02
1.5
Yes
0.01
2.8
Yes
0.01
2.126
Yes
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18
19
20
21
22
Dr. S.Uma
A Novel Dynamic And Secure
Authentication System Using
Accelerometer Sensor
Dr. S.Uma
Multilevel Authentication
System For Providing Security
Dr. S.Uma
A Survey On Securable Mobile
Payment Systems In Mobile
Commerce
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
International
Journal of
Modern
Trends in
Engineering
and Research
(IJMTER)
IPASJ
International
Journal of
Computer
Science
International
Journal of
Engineering
ResearchOnline
A Survey On Embedded System
International
Journal of
Engineering
Research
Online
A Network Coding Based
Storage System In A Cloud Of
Clouds
International
Journal for
Research in
Applied
Science &
Engg Tech
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Volume 02,
Issue 03,
pp.171175, March
2015,
e-ISSN:
2349-9745,
Volume 3,
Issue 3,
pp.11-18,
March
2015, ISSN
2321-5992
Volume 3,
Issue 2,
pp.240246, March
2015,
ISSN:
2321-7758
Vol.3.,
Issue.2,
pp.5-8,
March
2015,
ISSN:
2321-7758
Volume 3,
Issue 3,
pp.666669, March
2015,
ISSN:
2321-9653
0.02
2.126
Yes
-
1.925
Yes
0.01
3.601
Yes
0.01
3.601
Yes
0.02
5.011
Yes
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23
24
25
26
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
A Scalable and Hybrid Security
System For Damage
Containment
Unique
Journal of
Engineering
and Advanced
Sciences
A Car Pooling Model With
CMGV And CMGNV Stochastic
Vehicle Travel Times
International
Journal of
Modern
Trends in
Engineering
and Research
Dr. S.Uma
Survey Of Trust Based
Bluetooth Authentication For
Mobile Device
Dr. S.Uma
A Survey on Architecture
Applications & Challenges on
Mobile Cloud Computing
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Volume 3,
Issue 1,
pp.6-12,
Jan-March
2015,
ISSN:2348
-375X
Volume 02,
Issue 02,
pp.379386,
February
2015,
e-ISSN:
2349-9745,
p-ISSN:
2393-8161
0.01
4.207
Yes
0.01
1.711
Yes
International
Journal of
Modern
Trends in
Engineering
and Research
Volume 02,
Issue 01,
pp.720727,
January
2015,
e-ISSN:
2349-9745,
p-ISSN:
2393-8161
0.02
1.711
Yes
International
Journal of
Engineering
ResearchOnline
Volume 2,
Issue 6,
pp. 83-90,
November
2014, ISSN
2321-7758
0.01
3.601
Yes
Page 418
27
28
29
30
31
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
A Literature Survey On Cloud
Computing Paraphernalia and
their Outages
Survey on Classification
Techniques Used In Data Mining
And Their Recent
Advancements
Survey On Big Data Mining
Platforms, Algorithms And
Challenges
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
International
Journal of
Science,
Engineering
and
Technology
Research
International
Journal of
Computer
Science &
Engineering
Technology
Dr. S.Uma
Literature Review On
Dependable And Secure
Computing
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
Dr. S.Uma
A Literature Review On
Datamining
International
Journal of
Research in
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Volume 2,
Issue 11,
pp.18-24,
November
2014, ISSN
2320-7345
Volume 3,
Issue 9,
pp.23802385,
September
2014,
ISSN: 2278
– 7798
Volume
5,Issue 9,
pp.854862,
September
2014,
ISSN :
2229-3345
Volume 2,
Issue 8,
pp.19 – 25,
August
2014,
ISSN 23207345
Volume 2,
Issue 7,
pp.95-101,
July 2014,
0.01
1.831
Yes
0.02
3.59
Yes
0.01
0.1
Yes
0.01
1.831
Yes
0.02
1.831
Yes
Page 419
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
32
33
34
35
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
ISSN 23207345
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
Volume 2,
Issue 5,
pp.52-57,
May 2014,
ISSN 23207345
0.01
1.831
Yes
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
Volume 2,
Issue 5,
pp.92-95,
May 2014,
ISSN 23207345
0.01
1.831
Yes
Access Control Model For
Social Networking Sites
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
Vol. 2,
Issue 5,
pp. 106110,May
2014,
ISSN 23207345
0.02
1.831
Yes
Assurance Of Query Accessing
In An Outsourced Spatial
Database Model
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
Volume 2,
Issue 5,
pp.81-85,
May 2014,
ISSN 2320-
0.01
1.831
Yes
Scheduling Aggregate Queries
In Multihop Sensor Networks
Secure Data Transmission Based
On Puzzles In Wireless Network
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and Robotics
36
37
38
39
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Reshaping The Virtual Machines
In Self Organizing Clouds
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
Disaster Area Communication
Using Neighbor Coverage In
MANET
International
Journal of
Science,
Engineering
and
Technology
Research
Remote Display Solution For
Mobile Computing
Efficient And Robust
Addressing Protocol For Node
Auto Configuration In Sensor
Network
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
and Robotics
International
Journal of
Research in
Computer
Applications
7345
Volume 2,
Issue 5,
pp.58-62,
May 2014,
ISSN 23207345
0.01
1.831
Yes
Volume 3,
Issue 5,
pp.13101314, May
2014,
ISSN:2278
– 7798
0.02
3.59
Yes
Volume 2,
Issue 5,
pp.151155, May
2014,
ISSN 23207345
0.01
1.831
Yes
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
pp.224229, April
2014,
0.01
1.831
Yes
Page 421
and Robotics
40
41
42
43
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Security Scheme And Its
Application Towards Vehicular
Computing
CDAMA: Concealed Data
Aggregation Scheme For
Multiple Applications In
Wireless Sensor Networks
Detaining And Avoiding Mobile
Virus Propagation By
Considering Human Behavior
Rate Limiting Against
Mitigating Attacks
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
COMPUSOFT
An
International
Journal Of
Advanced
Computer
Technology
ISSN:
2320-7345
Volume 3,
Issue 4,
pp. 743745, April
2014,
ISSN:2320
-0790
0.02
6.06
Yes
COMPUSOFT
An
Volume 3,
International
Issue 3,
Journal Of
pp. 629632, March
Advanced
2014, ISSN
Computer
2320-0790
Technology
0.01
6.06
Yes
COMPUSOFT
Volume 3,
An
Issue 3,
International
pp.
619Journal of
623, March
Advanced
2014,
Computer
ISSN 2320Technology
0790
0.01
6.06
Yes
0.02
3.2
Yes
International
Journal of
Scientific &
Engineering
Research
Volume 5,
Issue 2,
pp.17711773,
February
Page 422
44
45
46
47
Dr. S.Uma
Optimization Of A Search
Engine For An Organized And
Effective Browsing
Dr. S.Uma
A Multi-Objective Evolutionary
Approach to Face Matching
Across Plastic Surgery
Dr. S.Uma
A Literature Survey On
Multithreading Techniques To
Avoid Data Loss In Cloud
Storage
Dr. S.Uma
Design Of A Nonlinear Time
Series Prediction Model For
Daily Electricity Demand
Forecasting
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
2014,
ISSN 22295518
Volume 5,
International
Issue 2,
Journal of
pp.1655Scientific &
1664,
Engineering
February
Research
2014,
ISSN 22295518
COMPUSOFT Volume 3,
Issue 2,
An
pp.529International
532,
Journal Of
February
Advanced
2014,
Computer
ISSN:2320
Technology
-0790
International
Volume 5,
Issue 11,
Journal of
pp.
1049Computer
1053,
Science and
November
Engineering
2014,
Technology
ISSN 22293345
International
Volume 7,
Journal of
No. 3,
Business
pp.298–
Innovation and
317, 2013
Research
0.01
3.2
Yes
0.01
6.06
Yes
0.02
0.1
Yes
0.38
2/
0.25
5
0.1
Yes
Page 423
48
49
50
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
Dr. S.Uma
International
Journal of
Business
Information
Systems
Volume 11,
Issue 1,
pp.69-92,
August
2012,
ISSN 17460980(O)
ISSN 17460972 (P)
An Intelligent And Dynamic
Decision Support System For
The Nonlinear Environments
International
Journal of
Intelligent
Information
Technologies
Volume 8,
Issue 4,
pp: 43-61,
OctoberDecember
2012
ISSN
:1548-3657
An Ensemble
Model Of Multiple
Classifiers For Time Series
Prediction
International
Journal of
Computer
Theory and
Engineering
(IJCTE),
International
Association of
Computer
Science and
Information
Volume 2,
Issue 3,
pp. 454 –
458, June
2010
ISSN:
1793-821X
(Online
Version)
1793-8201
(Print
Version)
Pattern Recognition Using
Enhanced Non-Linear TimeSeries Models For Predicting
Dynamic Real-Time Decision
Making Environments
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
0.62
8/
0.27
3
0.1
Yes
0.89
3/
0.34
4
0.1
Yes
0.01
0.1
Yes
Page 424
Technology
(IACSIT)
51
52
53
Dr. S.Uma
Ms.P.Bhuvaneshw
ari
An Ensemble Model for Pattern
Prediction Problems
A Multi Objective Evolutionary
Approach To Face Matching
Across Plastic Surgery
Ms.P.Bhuvaneshw
ari
Prominent Privacy Mechanism
Using Tickets Granting Service
For Wireless Networks
Ms.P.Bhuvaneshw
Detection And Controlling Of
Ddos Attacks By A
54
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
CiiT
International
Journal of
Artificial
Intelligent
Systems and
Machine
Learning
An
International
Journal Of
Advanced
Computer
technology
International
journal Of
Innovative
Research In
Science,
Engineering
And
Technology
International
Journal Of
Volume 1,
Issue 6,
pp. 177 –
186,
September
2009
Print: ISSN
0974 –
9667
Online:
ISSN 0974
– 9543
0.02
1
1.261
Volume 3,
Issue 2,
Feb 2014
ISSN:2320
-0790
0.01
-
Yes
Volume
3,Issue 3,
March
2014,
ISSN:2319
-8753
0.01
-
Yes
Volume
3,Issue 3,
March
0.02
-
Yes
Page 425
ari
55
Ms.P.Bhuvaneshw
ari
56
Ms.P.Bhuvaneshw
ari
57
Mr. R. P. Karthick
Kumar
Collaborative Protection
Network
Security Scheme And Its
Application Towards Vehicular
Computing
Secure Data Transmission Based
On Puzzles In Wireless Network
Survey of Routing Protocols in
Vehicular Ad-Hoc
Network
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
2014,
Innovative
ISSN:2320
Research In
-9798
Computer And
Communicatio
n Engineering
International
Volume 3,
Journal Of
Issue 4,
Advanced
April
2014,ISSN:
Computer
2320-0790
technology
International
Volume
Journal Of
2,Issue
5,
Research In
May
Computer
2014,ISSN:
Application
2320-7345
And Robotics
International
Journal of
Volume 2,
Research in
Issue 1,
Computer
May 2013,
ISSN
2320Applications
7345
and Robotics
(IJRCAR)
Yes
0.01
-
Yes
0.01
-
Yes
0.02
-
Yes
Page 426
20.
S.No.
1
Areas of consultancy and income generated
Name of the Faculty
members
Mr. P.Yuvaraj
Mrs. B.Kalpana
2
Mr. B.Manikandan
Mrs. ChitraUva Rani
Mr. B.Manikandan
3
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Mr. B.Manikandan
4
5
Mrs. ChitraUva Rani
Mr. B.Manikandan
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Mr.M.Vivekananth
6
7
8
9
10
11
Ms. P.Nithya
Mr. P.Yuvaraj
Mrs. B.Kalpana
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Mrs. B.Kalpana
Mr. P.Yuvaraj
Ms. P.Nithya
Mr.V. Vinoth kumar
Mrs. B.Kalpana
Mr. P.Yuvaraj
Mrs. B.Kalpana
Areas of
Consultancy/
Name of the
Project
Payroll
Management
Systems
School
Management
Software
Inventory
Management
Software
Hospital
Management
Systems
Hotel
Management
Software
Billing
Software
ERP Software
Online
Mobile
Shopping
Software
Online Car
Rental
Services
Inventory
Management
Software
Hospital
Management
Systems
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Company Name
Darmona Tea Industries ,
Mettupalayam Road,
Aravenu, Kotagiri,
The Nilgiris 644217
GBS Matriculation Hr. Sec. School,
Annur road,Tankmadu,
Mettupalayam 641301
Unique Machines,
343,Udayamurthy Nagar,
Edayarpalayam,
Coimbatore
M.K. Hospital,
7/469, Savaji Road,
Avinashi , Coimbatore
Hope Park Hotels & Resorts,
7/475, Hope park, Kotagiri,The
Nilgiris 643217
SM Departmental Stores
2/47, Lic Colony,
Veerapandi,
Coimbatore- 641107
Swamy cotton Mill Tirupur Pvt.
Ltd.
Mobile City
New Scheme Rd,
Pappanaickenpalayam, Coimbatore
– 641037
Royal Travels,
Kallangadu Ram Nagar 1st Street,
Veerapandi, Tirupur - 641605
Supreme Industries Ltd
2/2, Kumaran Nagar,
Vilankurichi,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Sree Abirami Hospital
33,Madukkarai Road,
Sundarapuram, Coimbatore-24.
Income
generated
Rs.
25,000/-
30,000/-
22,000/-
35,000/-
40,000/-
26,000/-
25,000/-
20,000/-
23,000/-
20,000/-
36,000/-
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12
Mr.V. Vinoth kumar
Ms. P.Nithya
Mr. B.Manikandan
13
Mr.M.Vivekananth
14
Mr.V. Vinoth kumar
Ms. P.Nithya
Hotel
Management
Software
Advanced
Traveller
Information
System
Payroll
Management
Systems
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Hotel Lakeview
West Lake Road,
Ooty 643004, India
VMV Travel and Tours,
No 45 , second street,
Gandhipuram,
Coimbatore -01
Sai Aqua Pump Ltd,
12/19, Nanjappa Road,
Coimbatore-01
42,000/-
45,000/-
48,000/-
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21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial
Boards, etc.,
S.No.
Members in National/International
Committees/Editorial Board
Name of the Faculty
Question paper Setter, Anna University, Sona College
of Technology
Potential Reviewer in IET Journals given in
Annexure I list of Anna University, Chennai
1
Dr. S. Uma
Member in IEI
Member in ISTE
Member of CSI
Member in IEI
Member in ISTE
2
Mr.B.Manikandan
Member in CSI
Member in IAENG
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
3
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Member in CSI
Question paper setter- Karpagam University,
Coimbatore
Member in IEI
4
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
Member in ISTE
Member in CSI
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Member in IEI
5
Ms.P.Nithya
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
Ms.P.Chitrauvarani
6
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
7
Mr.V.Vinothkumar
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
8
P.Bhuvaneshwari
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
9
R.P. Karthik Kumar
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
10
MrR.Praveen Kumar
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
11
Mr D. KarthiKeyan
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
Member in IEI
12
Mr.R.Rajesh Kumar
Member in CSI
Member in ISTE
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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22.
Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
Departmental / programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e. in Research laboratories /Industry / other agencies
Name of the
Programme
Academic
year
Percentage of
students who have
done in-house
projects
(a)
Percentage of students
who have done projects
collaboration with
industries
(b)
2014-15
78
22
2013-14
75
25
2012-13
74
26
2011-12
78
22
B.Tech(IT)
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
Awards / Recognitions received by the Faculty
 The Ph.D., Research work of Dr. S. Uma is certified as “Highly Commended “.
Awards / Recognitions received by the Students
University Rank Holders
S. No.
Register No
Name of The Student
CGPA
RANK
Academic Year: 2013-14
1
100606108009 Cynthia Jebarani. P
8.73
37
2
100606108050 Subashri.S
8.69
41
Academic Year: 2011-12
1
080606108051 Vinnarasi.C
9.15
28
2
080606108048 Sujitha.P
9.01
42
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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 Awards in Co-curricular and Extra Curricular activities
S. No.
Name of the
Student
1
Srilekha.J
2
Krusni Gayathri.V
3
Indhumathi.S
4
Rupa.M
5
V.Krushni
Gayathri
6
Suganya.S
7
Sunandha
Gowri.R
8
Mathi Vanan.A.R
9
Keerthana.S
10
11
12
13
1
2
Rupa.M
Ishwarya.S
Manimegalai
Nachiyar.N
Ishwarya.S
Pradheepa
Catherin.A
Pradheepa
Catherin.A
3
Shalini Priya.R
4
Akila.S
5
Charumathi.R
Name of the
Organized By
Event
Academic Year: 2014-2015
Recognitions
Received
Paper
Presentation
Vellore Institute Of
Technology
Coimbatore Institute Of
Code Debugging
Engineering And Technology
Paper
Coimbatore Institute Of
Presentation
Engineering And Technology
Paper
Coimbatore Institute Of
Presentation
Engineering And Technology
Paper
Coimbatore Institute Of
Presentation
Engineering And Technology
Paper
Coimbatore Institute Of
Presentation
Engineering And Technology
Coimbatore Institute Of
Code Debugging
Engineering And Technology
Paper
United Institute Of
Presentation
Technology
Paper
United Institute Of
Presentation
Technology
Coimbatore Institute Of
Code Debugging
Engineering And Technology
Paper
Vellore
Institute
Of
Presentation
Technology
Paper
Sri
Sakthi
Institute
Of
Presentation
Engineering And Technology
Symposium/
Sri
Sakthi
Institute
Of
Code Debugging Engineering And Technology
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013-2014
Paper
Vellore
Institute
Of
Presentation
Technology
Paper
Coimbatore
Institute
Of
Presentation
Engineering And Technology
Maamallan
Institute
Of
Symposium
Technology
Maamallan
Institute
Of
Symposium
Technology
Paper
Maamallan
Institute
Of
Presentation
Technology
Second
Third
Third
Second
Third
Second
First
Third
Third
Second
Third
Third
Second
Third
Third
Third
Second
First
First
6
Charumathi.R
Maamallan
Code Debugging
Technology
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Institute
Of
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7
Pavithran.H
8
Surya Narayan.S
9
Surya Narayan.S
10
Pavithiran.M
11
Sri Lekha.J
1
Surya
Narayanan.S
2
3
4
5
Pavithran.M
Pavithra.R
Bilal.I
Pavithra.R
Mohana Prasath.S
6
7
Ruban Raj.V
8
Bilal.I
9
10
Ishwarya.S
Manimegalai
Nachiar
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Engineering College
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Paper
Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Presentation
Engineering College
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Code Debugging Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Engineering College
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Code Debugging Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Engineering College
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Paper
Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Presentation
Engineering College
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-2013
Paper
P.A College Of Engineering
Presentation
And Technology
Paper
P.A College Of Engineering
Presentation
And Technology
Paper
P.A College Of Engineering
Presentation
And Technology
Paper
P.A College Of Engineering
Presentation
And Technology
Paper
P.A College Of Engineering
Presentation
And Technology
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Treasure Hunt
Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Engineering College
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Treasure Hunt
Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Engineering College
Vel Tech Multi Tech
Treasure Hunt
Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala
Engineering College
Hindusthan College of Arts
Group Dance
And Science
Hindusthan College Of Arts
Group Dance
And Science
Paper
Presentation
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Second
Second
First
First
First
Second
Second
First
First
First
First
First
First
Second
Second
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 Awards in Sports activities
Sports:
S. No.
Name of the
Student
1
2
Shankarganesh M
Arulmani. K
1
Kadharsha M
1
Gokul. R
2
Susmitha. M
3
Kadharsha. M
Name of the
Organized By
Event
Academic Year: 2012-2013
Kabaddi
C I E T, Cbe
Kabaddi
C I E T, Cbe
Academic Year: 2013-2014
Sri Krishna College Of
Football
Technology, Cbe
Academic Year: 2014-2015
Rathinam Tech Zone,
Kabaddi
Cbe
Sri Krishna College Of
Badminton (W)
Engineering And
Technology, Cbe
Sri Krishna College of
Football
Engineering and
Technology, Cbe
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Recognitions
Received
Winner
Winner
Runner
Runner
Winner
Runner
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24.
S. No.
1
2
List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
Date
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
20.08.2015
Mr.Pramod Mooriath
05.08.2015
Mr.Sivakumar
Kathiresan
23.07.2015
3
to
Mr.Sabari Balaji, and
Ms.Imaya
24.07.2015
4
5
6
17.07.2015
11.07.2015
21.03.2015
Dr.S.Krishnakumar
Mr. RajaGopalan
Varadan
Ms.A.Elakkia
to
Vice-President
Senior Manager
Senior Technology
Consultant
Java Domain
Expert
Senior Technical
officier
14.03.2015
Organization
HR Manager
Purpose of visit
Qatalys, Chennai
Guest Lecture on
Oracle Database
Administration
CTS, Chennai
A National Level
Seminar on Cyber
Espionage – Cyber
Threats beyond
Borders
NIIT, Chennai
National Level
Workshop on
Android technology
and advanced java
concepts
DRDO, Chennai
A one day Faculty
Awareness Program
on Getting Fund
from Government
Agencies
EDcellence – Cloud
Founder & Head of
based learning Solution
Solutions
Guest Lecture on
Introduction to
Cloud Computing
and Virtualization
ATS Technology,
Coimbatore.
National level
Technical
Symposium
“XNITERZ 4.0”
Dr.S.Usha Rani
.
Senior Scientist
Central Institute for
Cotton Research,
Coimbatore
Mr. Emphrm Xaviour
SoftSkill Trainer.
ATS, Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on
“Soft Skills”
04.03.2015
8
Institution/
National Conference
on Advances
in Computing
Technologies
NCACT’15
03.03.2015
7
Designation
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 435
S. No.
Date
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
27.02.2015
Shri. Shanmugapriya
Designation
Institution/
Organization
ATS, Combatore.
9
Director & CEO
Purpose of visit
National Level
Workshop on PHP
And MYSQL
Guest Lecture on
Research
methodologies
10
28.08.2014
Mr.V.Vigneshwar
Professor
Karpagam University,
Coimbatore
11
08.08.2014
Dr.A.Jeyasekar
Professor
SRM University,
Chennai
National Level
Seminar on Mobile
Computing
12
23.07.2014
Dr.V.Kavitha
Professor
Sai Ram Engineering
College,Chennai.
Guest Lecture on
Web Programming
Dr.K.Geetha
Mrs.K.R.Jansi
Associate
Professor
Associate
Professor
SASTRA
University,Thanjavur
National Level
Workshop on “C#
4.0 Language
Features”
Managing
Director
Chocolate Teddys
coimbatore
National Level
Technical
Symposium“XNITE
RZ 3.0”
Director
Jeevan Infotech
private limited,
Coimbatore
National Conference
on Advances in
Computing
Technologies
NCACT 14”
PSG College of
Technology
Guest Lecture on
Internet distributed
computing
17.07.2014
13
to
18.07.2014
14
21.03.2014
01.03.2014
15
to
Mr.Hari Nagendran
Mr. R. Shanmuga
Sundaram
02.03.2014
16
20.02.2014
Dr.G.Sudha
Sadhasivam
17
13.02.2014
Mr. V. Pushparaj
18
03.02.2014
Dr.Venkataesan
Professor/CSE
Technical
Specialist
Professor
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SRM University,
Chennai
IBM, Chennai
SASTRA
University,Thanjavur.
Guest Lecture on A
New Era of Big
Data
Guest Lecture on
Pervasive and
Invisible Analytics
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S. No.
19
Date
20.01.2014
18.12.2013
20
to
20.12.2013
21
07.10.2013
22
29.09.2013
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
R. Santhosh,
Dr.S.Sankarganesh
Dr.G.Narayanan
Kanchipadi
Dr. P.Balakrishnan.
Mr. D. Senthil
Nathan
Mr.S.Saisathis
Designation
Institution/
Organization
Purpose of visit
Professor
Karpagam University,
Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on
“Airborne Internet”
Professor,NEC
Professor, Jaya
Institute of
Technology
Professor,
SASTRA
University,
Professor,NEC
Professor, Jaya
Institute of
Technology
Professor, SASTRA
University,
Faculty
Development
Programme on PDSI
Technical
Specialist,
Wipro , Bombay.
CEO
Indian Server, Andhra
Pradesh
National Workshop
on Ethical Hacking
Netcon Technology
National Workshop
on Network Design
NETDESIGN 2013
Guest Lecture on
Danger Theory
12.08.2013
Shri.Mahalingam
Ramasamy
24
31.07.2013
Mr. Ganesan
Narayanasamy
Senior Manager
STG, IBM, Bangalore
25
12.07.2013
Dr.Edwin
Professor,
IEC.
Guest Lecture
on”Mobile
Computing
CEO
Lycem Network,
Coimbatore
National Level
Seminar on Web
technology tools
Vels University,
Chennai
National
Conference
Advances
Computing
Technologies
NCACT’13”
23
26
28.06.2013
Mr.Nirmal Prince
Director& CEO
04.04.2013
27
to
Dr.Neduchellian
Professor
05.04.2013
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
National Level
Seminar on “Data
Analytics”
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on
in
S. No.
28
Date
20.03.2013
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
Dr. C.R. Hema
Designation
Professor & Dean
Institution/
Organization
Purpose of visit
Karpagam University
Guest lecture on
Wireless Networks
29
06.03.2013
Dr. S.P.Syed Ibrahim
Professor
VIT University,
Chennai
National Level
Technical
Symposium
“XNITERZ 2.0”
30
27.02.2013
Dr.B.Latha
Professor
Sai Ram Engineering
College
Guest lecture on
Service Oriented
Architecture
CEO
Delta Control
System,Chennai
Guest lecture on A
new technology on
Android
Applications
National Level
Technical Workshop
on Mobile Adhoc
Network
31
12.02.2013
Mr.S.Saravanan
29.01.2013
Dr. S. Senthamarai
Kannan
Professor
Kalasalingam
University,
Virudhunagar
05.12.2012
Dr.M.L.Valarmathi
Professor
GCT,Coimbatore
to
Dr. M. Pushpalatha
Professor
SRM University
07.12.2012
Dr. R.Seethalakshmi
Professor
SASTRA University
34
12.10.2012
Mr. Nobel Thilak
Senior Manager
ACCELL IT
Academic
Guest lecture on
Data Mining
35
01.10.2012
Mr.Ch. Aswani
Kumar
Professor
VIT University,
Vellore
National Level one
day Seminar on
Wireless
Communication
32
33
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Faculty
Development
Programme on
Theory of
Computation
Page 438
S. No.
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists / visitors
Date
36
10.10.2012
Mr.A.Anath
Designation
Manager
Institution/
Purpose of visit
Organization
Dream Plus Private
Limited
National Level
Workshop on J2EE
26.07.2012
Mr.K.A .Balamathan
Founder
Valluva Limited
National Level
Seminar on Career
Development
38
13.07.2012
Mr. Jayant
Raghuram
Associate
Consultant
TCS, Chennai
Guest Lecture on
Big Data and
Mobile Payments
39
25.06.2012
Mr.Ashokan
Director
Net Labs Pvt.
Ltd,Chennai
Guest Lecture on
Reals on Networks
37
25.
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National Level
S.No.
Name of the Event
Name of the Faculty
Dr.S.Uma
1
Guest Lecture on
Oracle Database
Administration
Dr.S.Uma
2
A National Level
Seminar on Cyber
Espionage – Cyber
Threats beyond
Borders
3
National Level
Workshop on Android
technology and
advanced java
concepts
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Date
Sponsoring
Agency
20.08.2015
Management
10,000/-
05.08.2015
Management
10,000/-
Management
11,000/-
Amount
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Dr.S.Uma
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
Mr.M.Vivekananth
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
23.07.2015
to
24.07.2015
Page 439
Date
Sponsoring
Agency
4
A one day Faculty
Awareness Program on Dr.S.Uma
“Getting Fund From
Mr.B.Manikandan
Government
Ms.P.Nithya
Agencies”
17.07.2015
Management
10,000/-
Dr.S.Uma
5
Guest Lecture on
“Introduction to Cloud
Computing and
Virtualization”
11.07.2015
Management
10,000/-
National level
Technical Symposium
“XNITERZ 4.0”
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
21.03.2015
Management
10,000/-
Management
11,000/-
14.03.2015
Management
10,000/-
27.02.2015
Manageement
10,000/-
28.08.2014
Management
11,000/-
08.08.2014
Management
10,000/-
23.07.2014
Management
10,000/-
S.No.
6
7
Name of the Event
National Conference
on Advances
in Computing
Technologies
NCACT’15
Name of the Faculty
Mr.B.Manikandan
Amount
Ms.P.Nithya
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
03.03.2015
Mr.B.Manikandan
to
Mr.M.Vivekananth
04.03.2015
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
8
Guest Lecture on “Soft
Skills”
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mr.M.Vivekananth
9
National Level
Workshop on PHP
And MYSQL
10
Guest Lecture on
“Research
methodologies
11
National Level
Seminar on “Mobile
Computing”
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Mr.B.Manikandan
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
12
Guest Lecture on “
Web Programming”
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
Mr.M.Vivekananth
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 440
S.No.
13
Name of the Event
Name of the Faculty
National
Level Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Workshop on “C# 4.0 Mr.B.Manikandan
Language Features”
Mr.M.Vivekananth
14
National
Level Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Technical
Mr.B.Manikandan
Symposium“XNITER
Mr.M.Vivekananth
Z 3.0”
15
National Conference
on
Advances
in Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Computing
Mr.B.Manikandan
Technologies NCACT Mr.M.Vivekananth
14”
Date
Sponsoring
Agency
Amount
17.07.2014
to
Management
10,000/-
Management
10,000/-
Management
10,000/-
18.07.2014
21.03.2014
01.03.2014
to
02.03.2014
16
Guest
Lecture
on Dr.S.J.Narmadha
“Internet
distributed Mr.B.Manikandan
computing”
Ms.P.Nithya
20.02.2014
Management
10,000/-
17
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Guest Lecture on “A
Mr.B.Manikandan
New Era of Big Data”
Mr.M.Vivekananth
13.02.2014
Management
10,000/-
18
Guest
Lecture
on Dr.S.J.Narmadha
“Pervasive
and Mr.B.Manikandan
Invisible Analytics”
Mr.M.Vivekananth
03.02.2014
Management
10,000/-
19
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Guest
Lecture
on
Mr.B.Manikandan
“Airborne Internet”
Mr.M.Vivekananth
20.01.2014
Management
10,000/-
20
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Faculty Development
Mr.B.Manikandan
Programme on PDS-I
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
Management
10,000/-
Management
10,000/-
18.12.2013
to
20.12.2013
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
21
Guest
Lecture
Danger Theory
on
Mr.B.Manikandan
07.10.2013
Mr.M.Vivekananth
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 441
Date
Sponsoring
Agency
29.09.2013
Management
10,000/-
12.08.2013
Management
11,000/-
31.07.2013
Management
10,000/-
25
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Guest
Lecture
Mr.B.Manikandan
on”Mobile Computing
Mr.V.Vinoth Kumar
12.07.2013
Management
10,000/-
26
National
Level Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Seminar
on
Web Mr.B.Manikandan
technology tools
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
28.06.2013
Management
10,000/-
27
National Conference
on
Advances
in
Computing
Technologies
NCACT’13”
Managemnt
11,000/-
S.No.
Name of the Event
Name of the Faculty
Amount
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
22
National Workshop on
Mr.B.Manikandan
Ethical Hacking
Mr.M.Vivekanath
23
National Workshop on Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Network
Design Mr.B.Manikandan
NETDESIGN 2013
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
24
National
Seminar on
Analytics”
Level Dr.S.J.Narmadha
“Data Mr.B.Manikanda
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
04.04.2013
Mr.B.Manikandan
to
Mr.M.Vivekananth
05.04.2013
28
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Guest
lecture
on
Mr.B.Manikandan
“Wireless Networks”
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
20.03.2013
Management
10,000/-
29
National
Level Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Technical Symposium Mr.B.Manikandan
“XNITERZ 2.0”
Mr.M.Vivekananth
06.03.2013
Management
10,000/-
30
Guest
lecture
on Dr.S.J.Narmadha
“Service
Oriented Mr.B.Manikandan
Architecture”
Ms.B.Kalpana
27.02.2013
Management
10,000/-
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 442
Date
Sponsoring
Agency
31
Guest lecture on A Dr.S.J.Narmadha
new technology on Mr.B.Manikandan
Android Applications
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
12.02.2013
Management
12,000/-
32
National
Level Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Technical Workshop
Mr.B.Manikandan
on Mobile Adhoc
Ms.P.Nithya
Network
29.01.2013
Management
10,000/-
33
Faculty Development Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Programme on Theory Mr.B.Manikandan
of Computation
Mr.M.Vivekanant
Management
11,000/-
12.10.2012
Management
10,000/-
01.10.2012
Management
10,000/-
10.10..2012
Management
10,000/-
26.07.2012
Management
10,000/-
38
Guest Lecture on Big Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Data
and
Mobile Mr.B.Manikandan
Payments
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
13.07.2012
Management
10,000/-
39
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Guest Lecture on Reals
Mr.B.Manikandan
on Networks
Ms.P.Nithya
25.06.2012
Management
10,000/-
S.No.
Name of the Event
Name of the Faculty
Amount
05.12.2012
to
07.12.2012
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
34
35
Guest lecture on Data
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mining
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
National Level one day Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Seminar on Wireless Mr.B.Manikandan
Communication
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
36
National
Level
Workshop on J2EE
Mr.B.Manikandan
Mr.P.Yuvaraj
37
National
Seminar on
Development
Level
Career
Dr.S.J.Narmadha
Mr.B.Manikandan
Ms.B.Kalpana
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26.
S. No.
Student profile programme / course wise
Batch
Name of the
course/
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
M
F
Pass
Percentage
1
2011 – 15
B.Tech(IT)
60
57
36
21
82
2
2010 -14
B.Tech(IT)
65
62
38
24
75
3
2009- 13
B.Tech(IT)
66
60
35
15
74
*M=Male *F=Female
27.
Diversity of Students
Batch
Percentage
of students
from the
same state
Percentage
of students
from other
States
Percentage of
students from
abroad
B. Tech
(Information
Technology)
2011 – 15
98
2
Nil
B. Tech
(Information
Technology)
2010 -14
96
2
2
B. Tech
(Information
Technology)
2009- 13
99
1
Nil
Name of the
Course
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28.
How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
No of Students Cleared
Name of the Competitive
Examinations
2012-2013
GATE
2013-2014
7(Appeared) 11(Appeared)
2014-2015
14(Appeared)
IELTS
4
12
19
GMAT
8
7
17
GRE
3
11
9
TOEFL
2
6
4
CAT
-
1
-
BEC
-
1
-
29.
Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
Student progression
UG to PG
2009-13
2010-14
2011-15
5
4
3
78
82
93
17
14
4
Employed – Campus selection
Employed - Other than campus recruitment
Employed – Entrepreneurship / Selfemployment
30.
Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
No
Journals
No of
Others
of
Volumes
Titles
National
International
1896
853
06
11
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IEEE, Delnet
Access,
NPTEL
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b) Internet facilities for Staff and Students: 24 Mbps leased line connections
c) Class rooms with ICT facility :
S.No
1
Rooms
Lecture Halls
d) Laboratories
S.
No
Name of the
Lab
1
Count
Facilities Available
3
Well equipped with fans,
tube lights, writing tables,
sitting benches/ chairs etc.
:
1
Area of the
laboratory
available (sq.m.)
Major Equipments
Computer Systems
HP
1
Programming
Laboratory
Quantity
60
36 x 30Sq.m
Dot Matrix Printer
WEP - 800-Dx
03
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government
or other agencies.
Academic
year
Name of the Financial Assistance
First graduation Scheme
2012-2013 BC /MBC community Scholarship
No of
Students
25
60
SC ST community Scholarship
10
First graduation Scheme
20
2013-2014 BC /MBC community Scholarship
52
SC ST community Scholarship
08
BC /MBC community Scholarship
36
SC ST community Scholarship
07
2014-2015
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32.
Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts.
 Industrial visits are arranged every semester.
 Modeling and Illustrative teaching aids like NPTEL materials are used for teaching –
learning process.
 Students actively participates in Technical Symposium and Paper Presentation and
seminars
 Soft Skill Training is given by Experts from Industries.
 Elevating Slow Learners by conducting Special Classes.
Events Organized
Workshop
7
S. No.
Seminar Conference
6
FDP
Guest
Lectures
National
Symposium
3
17
3
3
Title of the special
lectures/workshops/
seminar organized
Date
Resource Persons
Academic Year: 2015 – 2016
1
Guest
Lecture
on
“Oracle
Database
Administration”
20.08.2015
Mr.Pramod Mooriath, Vice-President, Qatalys
2
A
National
Level
Seminar on ” Cyber
Espionage – Cyber
Threats beyond Borders
”
05.08.2015
Mr.Sivakumar Kathiresan, Senior Manager,
CTS, Chennai
3
National
Level
Workshop on Android
technology
and
advanced java concepts
23.07.2015
to
24.07.2015
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Mr.Sabari Balaji, Senior Technology
Consultant and Ms.Imaya, Java Domain
Expert from NIIT, Chennai
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S. No.
Title of the special
lectures/workshops/
seminar organized
Date
Resource Persons
4
A one day Faculty
Awareness Program on
“Getting Fund From
Government Agencies”
17.07.2015
Dr.S.Krishnakumar, Senior Technical officier,
DRDO, Chennai
5
Guest
Lecture
on
“Introduction to Cloud
Computing
and
Virtualization”
11.07.2015
Mr. RajaGopalan Varadan,
Founder & Head of Solutions – EDcellence –
Cloud based learning Solution
Academic Year 2014-2015
6
National
Level
Technical Symposium
“XNITERZ 4.0”
7
National Conference on
Advances in Computing
Technologies
NCACT’15
8
Guest Lecture on “Soft
Skills”
14.03.2015
9
National
Level
Workshop on PHP And
MYSQL
27.02.2015
10
Guest
Lecture
“Research
methodologies
28.08.2014
Mr.V.Vigneshwar, Professor, Karpagam
University, Coimbatore
11
National Level Seminar
on “Mobile Computing”
08.08.2014
Dr.A.Jeyasekar , Professor, SRM
University,Chennai
12
Guest Lecture on “ Web
Programming”
23.07.2014
Dr.V.Kavitha, Sai Ram Engineering
College,Chennai.
13
National
Level
Workshop on “C# 4.0
Language Features”
21.03.2015
03.03.2015
to
04.03.2015
on
17.07.2014
To
18.07.2014
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Miss. Elakkia, HR manager,
ATS Technology, Coimbatore.
Dr.S.Usha Rani, Senior Scientist,
Central Institute for Cotton Research,
Coimbatore.
Mr. Emphrm Xaviour,
SoftSkill Trainer,
ATS, Coimbatore.
Shri. Shanmugapriya, Director & CEO, ATS,
Combatore.
Dr.K.Geetha Associate Professor,
SASTRA University,
Thanjavur
Mrs.K.R.Jansi,
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S. No.
Title of the special
lectures/workshops/
seminar organized
Date
Resource Persons
SRM University,
Chennai
Academic Year:2013 – 2014
14
National
Level
Technical Symposium
“XNITERZ 3.0”
15
National Conference on
Advances in Computing
Technologies NCACT
14”
21.03.2014
01.03.2014
to
02.3.2014
Mr.Hari Nagendran,
Managing Director, Chocolate Teddys
coimbatore
Mr. R. Shanmuga Sundaram,
Director,Jeevan Infotech private limited,
Coimbatore
16
Guest
Lecture
on
“Internet
distributed
computing”
17
Guest Lecture on “A
New Era of Big Data”
13.02.2014
18
Guest
Lecture
on
“Pervasive and Invisible
Analytics”
03.02.2014
Dr.Venkataesan, Professor, SASTRA
University,Thanjavur.
19
Guest
Lecture
“Airborne Internet”
20.01.2014
R. Santhosh, Professor, Karpagam
University,Coimbatore
on
20.02.2014
Dr.G.Sudha Sadhasivam, Professor/CSE,
PSG College of Technology
Mr. V. Pushparaj, Technical Specialist, IBM,
Chennai
Dr.S.Sankarganesh,
20
Faculty
Development
Programme on PDS-I
18.12.2013
to
20.12.2013
Professor,NEC
Dr. G. Narayanan, Professor, Jaya Institute of
Technology, Kanchipadi,
Dr. P.Balakrishnan, Professor, SASTRA
University, Thanjavur.
21
Guest Lecture on
Danger Theory
07.10.2013
22
National Workshop on
Ethical Hacking
29.09.2013
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Mr. D. Senthil Nathan,
Technical Specialist,Wipro, Bombay.
Mr.S.Saisathis, CEO, Indian Server,
Andhra Pradesh
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S. No.
Title of the special
lectures/workshops/
seminar organized
Date
23
National Workshop on
Network Design
NETDESIGN 2013
12.08.2013
24
National Level Seminar
on “Data Analytics”
31.07.2013
25
Guest Lecture
on”Mobile Computing
12.07.2013
26
National Level Seminar
on Web technology
tools
28.06.2013
Resource Persons
Shri.Mahalingam Ramasamy,
Director& CEO, Netcon Technology
Mr. Ganesan Narayanasamy,
Senior Manager, STG, IBM Bangalore.
Dr.Edwin, Professor,
IEC.
Mr.Nirmal Prince,
Lycem Network, Coimbatore
Academic Year 2012-2013
27
National Conference on
Advances in Computing
Technologies
NCACT’13”
04.04.2013
to
Dr.Neduchellian, Vels University, Chennai
05.04.2013
28
Guest
lecture
on
“Wireless Networks”
20.03.2013
Dr. C.R. Hema, Professor & Dean, Karpagam
University.
29
National
Level
Technical Symposium
“XNITERZ 2.0”
06.03.2013
Dr. S.P.Syed Ibrahim, VIT University,
Chennai
30
Guest
lecture
on
“Service
Oriented
Architecture”
27.02.2013
Dr.B.Latha,Preofessor,Sai Ram Engineering
College.
31
Guest lecture on “ A
new technology on
Android Applications
12.02.2013
Mr.S.Saravanan, CEO, Delta Control
System,Chennai
32
National
Level
Technical Workshop on
Mobile Adhoc Network
29.01.2013
Dr. S. Senthamarai Kannan, Kalasalingam
University, Virudhunagar
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S. No.
Title of the special
lectures/workshops/
seminar organized
Date
Resource Persons
Dr.M.L.Valarmathi, Professor, GCT,
33
Faculty
Development
Programme on Theory
of Computation
05.12.2012
to
07.12.2012
Coimbatore.
Dr. M. Pushpalatha, Professor, SRM
University, Chennai
Dr. R.Seethalakshmi, Professor, SASTRA
University, Thanjavur
34
Guest lecture on “Data
Mining”
12.10.2012
35
National Level one day
Seminar on Wireless
Communication
01.10.2012
36
National
Level
Workshop on J2EE
10.10.2012
37
National Level Seminar
on Career Development
26.07.2012
KA Balamathan, Founder, Valluva Limited
38
Guest Lecture on Big
Data
and
Mobile
Payments
13.07.2012
Mr. Jayant Raghuram,Associate Consultant,
TCS, Chennai
39
Guest Lecture on “Reals
on Networks”
25.06.2012
Mr.Ashokan ,Director,Net Labs Pvt.
Ltd,Chennai
33.
Mr. Nobel Thilak, Senior Manager, ACCELL
IT Academic
Mr.Ch. Aswani Kumar, Professor,
VIT University, Vellore
Mr.A.Anath, Senior Manager,
Dream Plus Private Limited
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Chalk and board
 Power point presentation
 Case study methods
 Group discussion method
 Inplant Training
 OHP/LCD Projector
 Audio-Visual Aids
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 Virtual Learning
 E-learning
 NPTEL Course Materials
 Guest lectures / Seminars
 Workshop
 Soft Skill Training Programmes
 Industrial Visits
 Tutorial Classes
 Contents beyond Syllabus
34.
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
 A function to address the young minds of Coimbatore, India 2020 by Dr. A.P.J.
Abdul Kalam, the Former President, India was organized by our institution.
 A motivational program by Mr. Shiv Khera, Motivational Speaker and Trainer,
was organized to improve the moral values for all the colleges by our Institution.
 A women empowerment program by Ms.KiranBedi, IPS, India was organized by
our institution for all the women faculty and students of all the colleges in
Coimbatore.
35.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans.
Strengths
 Dedicated and qualified faculty members
 Well Equipped laboratories.
 Sophisticated Central Library
 Qualified supporting staff
 2 of our faculty members are pursuing Ph.D.,
 Good Teaching Aids
 Quality of students admitted is good.
 Good placements by IT companies
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Weakness
 To improve the funding from International and national agencies.
 To enhance the R&D and Consultancy activities.
 To obtain patent for the innovative research work carried out in the
department
Opportunities
 Organizing international conference
 Inviting experts and scientists to give value added features
 Students motivated to take up competitive examinations
 Developing collaborative grants proposals and projects among IT faculty
 Formation of various Clubs also encourages the students to enhance their
talents in curricular and extracurricular activities.
 Value Added Course, Personality Development Programmes and Soft-Skill
Programmes are very much useful for the students to improve their skills to
meet the industry requirement during their placements.
 Institutional membership in professional societies like IEEE, ISTE and CSI
provides lot of scope for the students to enhance their technical skills and
knowledge.
 Conducting Guest Lectures, Workshops, Seminars, FDP, Industrial Visit,
Project Fair and Symposium regularly improves the technical skills and
organization skills of our faculty members and students.
Challenges
 To seek grants from AICTE/DST for R&D projects
 To train the students so as to meet the demands of the industry and updating the
knowledge in the expert domain
 To train the students to meet the demands of the society.
 To balance between top ranking students and slow learners.
 To improve the consultancy work.
 To upgrade rural students to meet the global standards.
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Future Plans
 To establish interaction and collaboration with industry in order to enhance
more job opportunities
 To introduce M.E/M.Techprogramme
 Motivate the students for the funded and Research projects
 To establish Research centre to enhance the facilities of Ph.Dprogramme
 To encourage the students to become entrepreneurs.
 To establish centre of excellence in the field of Embedded systems.
 To promote study-abroad and student exchange programme for higher
semester students.
 To have research tie-ups with internationally reputed institutions.
 To obtain the Patent for the innovative research work carried out in the
department.
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Mechanical
Engineering
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1.
Name of the Department
:
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
2.
Year of Establishment
:
2009
3.
Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters;
4.
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
Name of the Programme
Courses Offered
Bachelor of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Name of the Subject
Name of the Departments offering the
Course
Technical English I & II
Mathematics I & II
Engineering Physics I & II
Engineering Chemistry I & II
Physics & Chemistry Lab I & II
Transforms & Partial Differential Equations
Department of Science & Humanities
Statistics and Numerical Methods
Environmental Science and Engineering
Communication Skills Lab
Electrical Drives and Control
Electronics and Microprocessors
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering
Electrical Engineering Laboratory
Principles of Management
Total Quality Management
Master of Business Administration
Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis
5.
Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise):
Semester Based Credit System
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6.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Name of the Subject
Participation in the Other
Department
Engineering Graphics
Science & Humanities
(Aero, Auto, CSE, ECE & IT)
Engineering Practices Laboratory
Engineering Mechanics
Science & Humanities
Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Laboratory
(Aero & Auto)
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Laboratory
Strength of Materials
B.E. Auto
Strength of Materials Laboratory
Mechanics of Machines
7.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
S.No
8.
Name of the Course
Industry
1
Solar Systems Training
MAS Solar Systems
2
CNC Training
Mind Power Technologies
3
AutoCAD
CADD Technologies
4
CFD
Visual Solutions
5
Placement Training
SMART Systems
6
Hifuse
ICTACT
7
Placement Training
Zoom Consultancy
Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
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9.
Number of teaching posts
Undergraduate Programme:
Teaching Posts
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Sanctioned
2
4
18
Filled
2
4
18
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. /D.Litt.
/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
UG – Mechanical engineering
Name of the Faculty
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
No.of
Years of
Experience
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.Kannan
M.Tech., Ph.D
M.E.Ph.D
Professor
Professor
Mechanical
Mechanical
17
10
:
No.of Ph.D
Students
guided for
the last 4
Years
Nil
Nil
11.
List of senior visiting faculty
Nil
12.
Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty: Nil
13.
Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
Name of the Programme
B.E Mechanical Engineering
14.
Student : Teachers Ratio
15 : 1
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Staff Category
Academic Supporting Staff
(Technical)
Attender
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Sanctioned
Filled
7
7
1
1
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15.
Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt / Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
UG – Mechanical engineering
S. No.
Faculty Name
Specialization
No. of Years
Experience
Designation
Qualification
M.Tech. Ph.D
Professor & Head
M.E Ph.D
Manufacturing Technology
22
Energy Conservation and
Management
CAD / CAM
1.
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
2.
Dr.S.Kannan
3.
Mr.R.Selvendran
M.E.(Ph.D)
Professor
Associate Professor
4.
Mr.M.Viswanath
M.E.(Ph.D)
Associate Professor
Product Design & Development
18
5.
Mr.J.Dixon Jim Joseph
M.E.
Associate Professor
Production Engineering
16
6.
Mr.K.Kalidas
M.E.(Ph.D)
Associate Professor
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
9
7.
Mr.S.Mathivanan
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Engineering Design
6
8.
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
M.E.(Ph.D)
Assistant Professor
Engineering Design
3
9.
Mr.N.Dinesh
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Manufacturing Technology
3
10.
Mr.S.Sekar
M.E.(Ph.D)
Assistant Professor
Manufacturing Technology
5
11.
Mr.D.Prabhu
M.E.
Assistant Professor
CAD / CAM
3
12.
Mr.S.Manojkumar
M.E.
Assistant Professor
CAD / CAM
2
13.
Mr.R.Sundaramoorthy
M.E.(Ph.D)
Assistant Professor
CAD / CAM
4
14.
Mr.P.Naveenkumar
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Manufacturing Technology
7
15.
Mr.M.Ramesh
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
6
16.
Mr.S.Sivasubramanian
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Engineering Design
7
17.
Mr.E.Kalaiyarasan
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Engineering Design
18.
Mr.M.Karthikeyan
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Manufacturing
2
2
19.
Mr.B.Madhankumar
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Engineering Design
2
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16.
20.
Mr.P.Datchanamoorthy
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Engineering Design
2
21.
Mr.D.Ganesh Babu
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Engineering Design
2
22.
Mr.S.Periyasamy
M.E.
Assistant Professor
CAD/CAM
2
23.
Mr.S.Vanniarajan
M.E.
Assistant Professor
Manufacturing
2
24.
Mr.T.Sathishkumar
M.E
Assistant Professor
Manufacturing
2
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received:
S.No.
Category
Funding Agency
Amount
Status
DRDO
50,000/-
Applied
CSIR
45,000/-
Applied
DRDO
20,000/-
Applied
TNSCST
50,000/-
Applied
CSIR
50,000/-
Applied
NABARD
-
Applied
Management
20,000/-
On going
2015 -2016
1
2
3
4
5
Workshop on “Advances in CNC
Programming and Operations”
Conference on “Emerging Trends
in Design and Manufacturing
ETDM - 2015
Conference on “Emerging Trends
in Design and Manufacturing
ETDM - 2015
Conference on “Emerging Trends
in Design and Manufacturing
ETDM - 2015
National Level Technical
Symposium – Mechtrigerz 2015
6
Consultancy services in Energy
7
Hindusthan Centre for design and
Analysis – Consultancy Centre
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8
Hindusthan Centre for Applied
Rural Technologies
Management
20,000/-
On going
TNSCST
40,000/-
Applied
BRNS
1,00,000/-
Applied
TEDA
25,000/-
Applied
MOEF
1,00,000/-
Applied
TNSCST
9,000/-
Applied
NABARD
-
Applied
Anna University
90,000/-
Applied
TNSCST
50,000/-
Applied
CSIR
40,000/-
Applied
2014 - 2015
1
2
3
4
5
6
National Level Technical
Symposium -Mechtrigerz 2014
National Conference on
Innovative Techniques in
Mechanical Science (ITMS-14)
Application for the status of
District level Technical Backup
Unit
Application for empanelment of
Regional Resource Agency
Project on “Efficient Emission
controlling chamber for two
wheelers”
Consultancy services in Energy
2013 - 2014
1
2
3
Faculty Development Program on
“Dynamics of machinery “.
National Level Technical
Symposium – Mechtrigerz 2014
National Conference on
“Emerging Trends in Design and
Manufacturing – ETDM 2014”
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4
5
6
7
National Conference on
“Emerging Trends in Design and
Manufacturing – ETDM 2014”
Energy Club Formation
Workshop on “Market potential
for Non electric Application of
Nuclear Energy “
Workshop on “Advances in CNC
Programming and operations“
TNSCST
50,000/-
Applied
TEDA
25,000/-
Applied
TNSCST
45,000/-
Applied
DRDO
50,000/-
Applied
Anna University
90,000/-
Applied
TNSCST
30,000/-
Applied
CSIR
50,000/-
Applied
DRDO
30,000/-
Applied
TEDA
25,000/-
Applied
2012 - 2013
1
2
3
4
5
Faculty Development Program on
“Heat and Mass Transfer “.
National Level Technical
Symposium –
Mechtrigerz 2013
National Conference on
“Emerging Trends in Design and
Manufacturing – ETDM 2013”
National Conference on
“Emerging Trends in Design and
Manufacturing – ETDM 2013”
Workshop on “Renewable energyThe Energy of the future “
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17.
18.
Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received
S.No.
Title of the R & D Project
Amount
Received
Funding Agencies
Status of the Project
1
FDP on “Increasing Industry Knowledge
in academia”
600000
AICTE
Completed
2
Design and Development of Go Kart
Vehicle
150000
Management & Imperial
Society of Innovative
Engineers
Completed
3
Design and Development of Mini Racing
Bike
25000
4
Design and Development of Mini Racing
Bike
25000
Mechanical Students
Association
Mechanical Students
Association
Completed
Completed
Research Centre /facility recognized by the University Approved Research Centre
Name of the Research Centre
Recognized by the University
Reference Number
-
-
-
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19. Publication
Total number of International Journal Publication in the Department
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students: 26
S.N
o.
Author
1
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
2
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
3
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
4
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
5
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Title of the Paper
“Optimization
of
thermal
performance of water to air
Thermo syphon Solar heat pipe
Heat Exchanger using Response
surface Methodology”
“Investigation of a Novel
Powered
Absorption
Refrigeration System with Solar
Point Collector”
“Development and performance
evaluation of 0.16m2 solar point
thermal
energy
collector
compared
with
flat
plate
collector”
Optimization
of
process
parameters for minimizing tool
wear in end milling of AL7075T6 using RSM and genetic
algorithm
Name of the Journal
Volume/Issue/
PP/Year
SNIP
/ SJR
Impact
Factor
Listed in
Internatio
nal
Database
European Journal of
Scientific research
Vol. 59, No. 4,
PP 451-459,
2012
0.02 /
0.01
0.736
Yes
Research Journal of
Chemical Sciences
Vol. 1(7), PP
1-7, 2012
0.02 /
0.01
0.32
Yes
International Journal
of renewable Energy
Technology
Vol. 4, No. 4,
PP 323 - 337,
2013
0.03 /
0.01
0.54
Yes
0.02 /
0.01
0.361
Yes
0.03 /
0.01
1.95
Yes
Journal
of
Asian Vol. 4, No. 4,
Scientific Research
PP 323 - 337,
2013
International Journal
Experimental Investigations on
of
Mechanical
solar parabolic collectors for low
Engineering
and
temperature applications
Robotics Research,
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol. 3, No. 2,
pp. 17-22,
2014.
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6
7
8
9
10
11
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S. Kannan
Dr.S. Kannan
Bioresources-Energising Rural
Industries
Sustainability:
The Journal of Record
Vol. 3, No. 5,PP
25-33, 2014
0.02 /
0.01
0.129
Yes
0.02 /
0.01
0.9
Yes
Studies
on
absorption
refrigeration system
equipped Journal of Academia
Volume 4, Issue
with solar
thermal energy and
Industrial
4 2014
collector
Research
0.03 /
0.01
0.5
Yes
Thermal performance comparison
International Journal Volume 3, No.
studies on solar point thermal
Science
and 1 PP 24-27,Jan
energy collection system with
Engineering (IJSE)
2015
evacuated tube collector
0.02 /
0.01
0.2085
Yes
Comparative study of evacuated
tube collector and flat plate International Journal
collector solar water heating of Power Systems and
system for residential use
Energy Management
Investigating the Influence of
Electroplating Layer Thickness International Journal
on the Tensile Strength for Fused of Engineering and
Deposition
Processed
ABS Technology
Thermoplastics
International Journal
Assessment
of
Mechanical of Mechanical &
Properties on Ni-coated ABS Mechatronics
Plastics using FDM Process
Engineering
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol. 1, PP 5560,
2014
Vol. 6, No. 2,
pp. 1047-1052
2013
0.3 /
0.1
0.2
Yes
Vol.14, No. 3,
pp. 30-35
2013
0.1 /
0.09
0.1
Yes
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12
Mr.K.Kalidas
Optimization of supplier selection International Journal
process using AHP process
of Mechanical and
Materials Engineering
Supplier selection in foundry – a
International Journal
case study
of Mechanics and
Materials in Design
Vol.2,Pg no:6468,April 2013
Vol.4,Pg no:6669, Feb 2015
13
Mr.K.Kalidas
14
Mr.K.Kalidas
Supplier selection using fuzzy
logic
15
Mr.M.Viswanath
A review paper on roller
burnishing
16
Mr.M.Viswanath
Comparison of roller burnishing
with other hole process
17
Mr.M.Viswanath
18
Mr.R.Selvendran
19
Mr.R.Selvendran
20
Mr.R.Selvendran
21
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Optimization of roller burnishing
process in Aluminium using
design of experiment technique
A literature review on group
technology
International journal
of engineering and
science invention
International Journal
of Mechanical and
Materials Engineering
Journal
Of
Engineering Today
Vol.17,Pg
no:66-69, Aug
2013
Vol.2,Pg no:1519,April 2013
vol.16,Pg
no:6468,june2014
International journal Vol.4,Pg no:16of engineering and 20, Feb 2015
science invention
International Journal Vol.17,Pg
of Mechanics and no:66-69, Aug
Materials in Design
2013
Optimization of cellular
manufacturing using Taguchi
method
Cell formation in cellular
manufacturing using heuristic
approach
Journal
Of Vol.16,Pg
Engineering Today
no:101107,june2014
International Journal Vol.2,Pg
of Mechanical and no:120Materials Engineering 124,April 2013
Work piece elastic deformation
control by optimization of fixture
elements
Journal of engineering
today
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol.15,Pg
no:64-68,sep
2013
0.010
/0.071
0.467
Yes
0.060
/0.082
0.143
Yes
0.001
/0.014
1.163
Yes
0.010
/0.071
0.467
Yes
0.003/
0.023
0.735
Yes
0.001/
0.014
1.163
Yes
0.060/
0.082
0.143
Yes
0.003/
0.023
0.735
Yes
0.010/
0.071
0.467
Yes
0.003/
0.023
0.735
Yes
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23
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Optimization of number and
position of the fixture element for
prismatic component by FEM and
GA
Minimization of CO2 and NO2 for
industrial exhaust
24
Mr.R.Sundaramoorthy
Analysis of oil free air
compressor by using ANSYS
22
25
26
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Metallographic analysis of low
Mr.R.Sundaramoorthy carbon alloy steel with high
corrosion resistance material
Residual stress and angular
Mr.R.Sundaramoorthy distortion of GMAW in FEA
simulation- a review
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Journal of engineering
today
VOL.16,Pg
no:6468,june2014
International journal VOL.4,Pg no:22of engineering and
26, Feb 2015
science invention
International Journal VOL.2,Pg no:44of Mechanical and 47,April 2013
Materials Engineering
Journal
Of
VOL.15,Pg
Engineering Today
no:46-50,sep
2013
Journal
Of
VOL.16,Pg
Engineering Today
no:03-08
,june2014
0.003
/0.02
3
0.001
/
0.014
0.010
/0.07
1
0.003
/0.02
3
0.003
/0.02
3
0.735
Yes
1.163
Yes
0.467
Yes
0.735
Yes
0.735
Yes
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Number of publications listed in international database (For Eg. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Compete, Dare Database, Social Science – International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
S.No
Name of the faculty Member
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
1
Books
S.No
1
2
20.
Name of the faculty Member
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Google Scholar Citation
Index
11
Google Scholar
h-Index
11
Title of the book
Basic concepts of applied thermodynamics
TQM A staircase for Continuous improvement
Areas of consultancy and income generated
2015-16
S.No.
1
Name of the Faculty
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Title of the Project
Name of the
Company
Re-engineering
towards
improvement of production
Amman
Engineers
Income
Generated
in Rs.
25,000/-
2014-15
S.No.
Name of the Faculty
Title of the Project
1
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Studies on thermal efficiency
of
solar
concentrating
collector for wax melting
applications
2.
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Testing of 150Litres Solar Flat
plate collector water heater
3
Mr.M.Viswanath
Lean manufacturing
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name of the
Company
Sri Amman
Home
Appliances,
Coimbatore641006
Surya Solar
Industry,
Coimbatore
M/s. Visual
Solutions
Income
Generated
in Rs.
25,000/-
20,000/15,000/-
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2013-14
S.No.
Name of the Faculty
Name of the
Company
Title of the Project
1.
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Six
sigma
packaging
studies
on
2
Mr.M.Viswanath
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Design and development of
impellers
3
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
Re-engineering
M/s.Marico
Corporation,
Palakad
Visual
Solutions,
Coimbatore
Amman
Engineers
Income
Generated
in Rs.
15,000/-
25,000/20,000/-
2012-13
S.No.
Name of the Faculty
1
Mr.M.Viswanath
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
2
Mr.K.Kalidas
Title of the Project
Name of the
Company
Conversion
of
manual
drawings to AUTO CAD
Drawings
Studies on defect reduction
techniques
Visual
Solutions,
Coimbatore
Indoshell Cast
Private Ltd
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Income
Generated
in Rs.
20,000/25,000/-
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21.
Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c)
Editorial Boards, etc.,
S.No.
1
Name of the Faculty
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
Member in National/International/Committee/ Editorial
Board., etc
1.Member in editorial board “International Conference
on advances in software, Control and Mechanical
Engineering”
2.Member in editorial board “International Conference
on Future Computational Technologies”
3.Member in editorial board “International Conference
on Image Processing, Production and Computer Science”
4.Member in editorial board “International Conference
on
Artificial
Intelligence
and
Manufacturing
Engineering”
5.Fellow ISME
6.Member in ISTE
7.Member of SAE
8.Member of WCRE-8324
9.Member of IIEng.
10.Member of IAEng.
11.Member-Qustion Paper passing board,Karunya
University
12. Expert Member-Question Paper Setter-Karunya
University,Noorul Islam University,Sona College of
Technology
13. Question Paper setter-Governmenr College of
Technology , Kumaraguru College of Technology and
M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering
14.Network member in Forum on Science and
Technology for Sustainability
15. Member in MENA Region Water Resources and
Wastewater Network
16. Member in HEDON House hold Energy Network
17. Network member in Shell foundation
18. Member in American Society of Chemical
Engineering (Temporary membership)
19. Member-International Energy Foundation
20.Member-International Association of Hydrological
Sciences(11983)
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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2
Mr.S.Kannan
3
Mr.K.Kalidas
4
Mr.R.Selvendran
5
Mr.M.Viswanath
6
Mr.S.Mathivanan
7
Mr.K.M.Arunraja
8
Mr.N.Dinesh
9
Mr.J.Dixon Jim Joseph
10
Mr.S.Sekar
11
Mr.D.Prabhu
12
Mr.S.Manojkumar
13
Mr.R.Sundaramoorthy
14
Mr.P.Naveenkumar
15
Mr.M.Ramesh
16
Mr.S.Sivasubramanian
1.Question Paper Setter in St. Peters University
2.Question Paper Setter in Kumaraguru College of
Technology
3.Question Paper Setter in Anna University Coimbatore
4.Member in MISTE, AMIE
1.Member in ISTE
2.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Senior Member in ISME
3.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Senior Member in ISME
3.Member of IIEng.
4.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Senior Member in ISME
3.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in Editorial board of “ National Journal of
Engineering Today”
2.Member in ISTE
3.Fellow Member in ISME
4.Member of IIEng.
5.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Senior Member in ISME
3.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Senior Member in ISME
3.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Senior Member in ISME
3.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Member in ISME
3.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Member of IAEng.
1.Member in ISTE
2.Member of IAEng.
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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17
Mr.E.Kalaiyarasan
Member in ISTE
18
Mr.M.Karthikeyan
Member in ISTE
19
Mr.B.Madhankumar
Member in ISTE
20
Mr.P.Datchanamoorthy
Member in ISTE
21
Mr.D.Ganesh Babu
Member in ISTE
Member of IAEng.
22
Mr.S.Periyasamy
Member in ISTE
23
Mr.S.Vanniarajan
Member in ISTE
24
Mr.T.Sathishkumar
Member in ISTE
22.
Student Project
Undergraduate Project
Academic Year
Percentage of Students doing in
house projects
2014 – 15
60
Percentage of Students doing
projects collaboration with
Industries
40
2013 – 14
55
45
2012 – 13
60
40
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
Awards / Recognitions received by faculty:






Six of our faculty members are pursuing Ph.D on part time mode in Anna University ,Chennai
The Department of Mechanical Engineering has initiated a consultancy Centre Hindusthan
Centre for Engineering Design and Analysis
Started Hindusthan Centre for Applied Rural Technology-The first Centre in India organized
in self-financing Engineering Institution.
Faculty guided student team for achieving awards in National Go cart Champion ship
Faculty coordinators are training students in design and development of Mini bikes
Department of Mechanical Engineering received Rs.6,00,000 for conducting FDP
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Awards / Recognitions received by the Student
University Rank Holders
2010 – 2014 UG
S.No.
1
2
Student Name
Vinothkannan.L
Aswin.A
CGPA
9.15
8.68
Rank
15
49
Student Name
R.Tamilselvan
CGPA
8.84
Rank
43
2009 -2013 UG
S.No.
1
Recognitions received by the Student
Academic Year 2014-2015
S. No.
Name of the
Student
Event
1
R.Muthukrishnan
Technical Symposium
2
R.Aravinth
Hakshan
Technical Symposium
3
R.Aravinth
Hakshan
Technical Symposium
4
S.Sreeharsh babu
Technical Symposium
5
R.Yuvaraj
Technical Symposium
6
R.Yuvaraj
Technical Symposium
7
S.Sureshkumar
Technical Symposium
8
A.Ragunath
Technical Symposium
9
Nawaf Nasser Sait
Technical Symposium
10
Nawaf Nasser Sait
Technical Symposium
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Venue
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Sri Krishna College
of Engineering and
Technology
P.A. College of
Engineering and
Technology
P.A. College of
Engineering and
Technology
Karpagam College of
Engineering
P.A. College of
Engineering and
Technology
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Awards /
Prize
Second
Third
Second
Second
Second
First
First
First
First
Third
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Academic Year 2013-2014
S. No.
Name of the
Student
Event
1
R.Rahul
Technical Symposium
2
S.Yamini
Technical Symposium
3
S.Mohamed Bavas
Munaseer
Technical Symposium
4
S.Arokia Nepolean
Technical Symposium
5
K.Kathiresh Kumar
Technical Symposium
6
T.Karthick
Technical Symposium
Venue
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Akshaya College of
Engineering and
Technology
Dr.Navalar
Nedunchzhiyan
College of
Engineering
SNS College of
Engineering
Park College of
Engineering and
Technology
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Awards /
Prize
First
First
Second
Third
First
Second
Academic Year 2012-2013
S. No.
1
Name of the
Student
Fawaz
Nazimudheen
Aswath Mohan
Event
Venue
Awards /
Prize
Technical Symposium
Sri Ramakrishna
Engineering College
Third
Kumaraguru College
of Technology
Karpagam College of
Engineering
Jay Shriram Group
of Institutions
Sri Ramakrishna
Engineering College
Second
2
A.Sarath Kumar
Technical Symposium
3
P.Sathiesh Kumar
Technical Symposium
4
S.GopalaKrishnan
Technical Symposium
5
S.Manikandan
Technical Symposium
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Second
First
Third
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Sports
Academic Year 2014 - 2015
Event
Venue
M.Venugopal
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Awards /
Prize
Runner
2
B.Kowsikan
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
3
R.Vinothkumar
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
4
K.Selvakumar
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
5
S.Keppuraj
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
6
R.Naveen
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
7
S.Jeeva
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
8
C.Dineshkumar
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
9
T.Karthi
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
10
S.Srinivasan
Kabaddi
Rathanam Tech
Runner
S. No.
Name of the Student
1
11
K.Prabhakaran
Volley ball
CIET, CBE
Fourth
12
G.Manivannan
Volley ball
CIET, CBE
Fourth
13
M.Ayyappan
Volley ball
CIET, CBE
Fourth
14
V.Ramachandramoorthy
Volley ball
CIET, CBE
Fourth
15
T.Kesavamoorthi
Volley ball
CIET, CBE
Fourth
16
K.Senthilkumar
Hockey
Winner
17
A.Rajiv
Hockey
18
P.Senthilkumar
Hockey
19
K.Baskaran
Hockey
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore.
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology,Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Winner
Winner
Winner
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


Hindusthan Dacorsa, the student team won Rs.40,000/- in National Go-cart Championship
2015.
Student members won Best Driver Award in Mini Dirt Bike Race.
Won second prize in Mini bike design and testing competition.
Academic Year 2013 - 2014
S. No.
Name of the
Student
Event
Fourth
Handball
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
Fourth
Handball
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
A.Sarath Kumar
Hockey
2
A.Rajiv
Hockey
3
K.Senthilkumar
Hockey
K.Baskaran
Hockey
Handball
5
S.Karthick
6
T.Tamilselvan
7
P.Senthilkumar
8
S.Mohamed Bavas
Munaseer
9
R.Naveen
10
B.Reventh
11
K.Kathikeyan
Awards /
Prize
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology,
Coimbatore
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology,
Coimbatore
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology,
Coimbatore
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology,
Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
1
4
Venue
Handball
Handball
Handball
Handball
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
First
First
First
First
Fourth
Fourth
Fourth
Fourth
Fourth
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Academic Year 2012 - 2013
S. No.
Name of the
Student
Event
Venue
National Engineering
College, Kovilpatti
National Engineering
College, Kovilpatti
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
Awards /
Prize
1
S.Thamizhmani
Hockey
2
A.Sarath Kumar
Hockey
3
K.M.S.Sadack
Thamby
Football
4
L.Jessiraj
Football
5
S.Ramkumar
Football
6
M.Vigneshwaran
Football
7
J.Syedabuthahir
Football
8
Riyas Najeeb
Football
9
S.Denagaran
Football
10
P.Manirathanam
Football
11
S.Thamizhmani
Football
12
S.Ramkumar
Cricket
13
S.Konguarasan
Cricket
14
M.Clothungan
Cricket
15
B.Sathya
Narayanan
Cricket
16
L.Muthujayaraman
Cricket
17
A.Sarath Kumar
Hockey
HIT, Coimbatore
Second
18
A.Rajiv
Hockey
HIT, Coimbatore
Second
19
S.Thamizhmani
Hockey
HIT, Coimbatore
Second
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of
Technology,Coimbatore
SVS College of Tech,
Cbe.
Dr. Mahalingam
College of Engineering,
Pollachi
Dr. Mahalingam
College of Engineering,
Pollachi
Dr. Mahalingam
College of Engineering
Dr. Mahalingam
College of Engineering
Dr. Mahalingam
College of Engineering
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
Third
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24.
S.No.
1
2
3
List of Eminent Academicians and Scientists / Visitors to the Department
Academicians and
Scientists / Visitors
Smt.K.Suganthi
Designation
Managing Director
Thiru.Shanmugam,
President,
Er.A.Lenin Selvam
Sr.Engineer
4
Shri. Raj Mohan Raman
5
Mr.Shajan
6
Name of the Institute/Industry
Purpose of Visit
MAS Solar System Pvt Ltd
Coimbatore-641032
Chief Guest for
Fifth National
level Symposium
23.09.2015
Malumichampatti Panchayat
Guest for
Inaugurating
HiCART
23.09.2015
Mercedes-Benz
Guest Lecture
25.07.2015
Faculty
Development
Programme
30.04.2015
to
13.05.2015
Director
GE Oil and Gas, Coimbatore
Managing Director
Microtek Polymers, Coimbatore
Mr.P.Manikandan
CEO
Angusam Engineering,
Coimbatore
7
Thiru.Shanmugam
Former President
Odanthirai Panchayat
8
Mr.Nagaraj
Manager
LG Electronics, Coimbatore
9
Mr.Madhu
Senior Manager
Marico Pvt. Ltd., Kanjicode
10
Mr.C.R.Elangovan
Advisor
CODISSIA
11
Er.L.Janagan
Process Engineer
Standard Electricals, Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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12
Mrs. Jeyalakshmi
13
Mr.P.Ramachandran
14
Mr.C.Sivanandhan
15
16
Mr.N.Mani
Thiru.V.Saravana Bava
17
Mr. S. Kotheeswaran
18
Er.M.Manikandan
19
20
Er.A.Sivanandam
Mr.Jerard Thagadurai
Director
HiTech Engineers, Coimbatore
Consultant
Industrial safety systems, Mettur
DGM
BHEL, Trichy
Managing Director
Branch Manager
Messer Cutting Systems,
Coimbatore
Tamilnadu Small Industries
Development Corporation
Limited
Coimbatore-641021
Application Engineer
Kriatec Services Pvt
Ltd,Parthasarathy Nagar,
Chennai - 600088
Managing Director
Angusam Engineering,
Coimbatore
Sr.Manager / Quality
Senior Engineer
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
BHEL , Trichy
Roots Industries Ltd
Chief Guest for
Fourth National
level Symposium
Chief Guest for
Fourth National
level Conference
One day National
level Seminar on
CNC
programming
Chief Guest for
Third National
level Symposium
Chief Guest for
Third National
level Conference
National level
workshop on Lean
Manufacturing
19.03.2015
18.03.2015
06.03.2015
28.03.2014
27.03.2014
28.02.2014
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21
Mr. C.R.Elangovan
Historian and Industry
Researcher
CoimabtoreDistrict Small Scale
Industries Association
Guest Lecture
31.01.2014
22
Sci. A.P.Rammohan
Young Scientist
Galaxy Machineries, Bangalore
Guest Lecture
18.09.2013
23
Er.C.Kathirvelu
Additional Manager /
Production
BHEL, Trichy
24
Dr.V.Jayabalan
Professor
Anna University, Chennai
25
Dr.R.Chandrasekar
Advisor
Agies Global Academy
26
27
Er.A.Anand
Dr.R.Velmurugan
Deputy Manager /
Process
Professor / Mechanical
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
BHEL , Trichy
IIT, Chennai
Chief Guest for
Second National
level Symposium
Chief Guest for
Second National
level Conference
Guest Lecture
National level
Workshop on
Welding
Technology
One day National
Seminar on Latest
trends in
manufacturing
14.02.2013
13.02.2013
27.09.2012
04.09.2012
14.08.2012
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25.
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding (a) National (b) International
(a)
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
National Level
Name of the Programme
Name of the Faculty
National Symposium on
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
MECHTRIGERZ – 15
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
Inauguration of Hindusthan Cntre Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
forApplied Rural Technology
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
Guest Lecture on ‘Application of Power
Prof.M.Viswanath
Trains in Industry’
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
National Level Faculty Development
Prof.K.Kalidas
Program
on
“Enhancing
Industry
Prof.R.Selvendran
Knowledge in academia”
Prof.M.Viswanath
National Symposium on
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
MECHTRIGERZ
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
National Conference on Emerging Trends Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
in Design and Manufacturing - 15
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
One Day National Level Seminar on CNC Prof.R.Selvendran
Programming
Prof.M.Viswanath
National Symposium on
Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
MECHTRIGERZ - 14
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
National Conference on Emerging Trends Dr.S.R.Rajabalayanan
in Design and Manufacturing - 14
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
National level workshop on Lean Prof.K.Kalidas
Manufacturing
Prof.Mathivanan
Guest
lecture
on
‘Growth
of
Prof.M.Viswanath
Entrepreneurship’
Guest lecture on Enhancing Technical
Prof.R.Selvendran
skills of the students
National Symposium on
Prof.K.Kalidas
MECHTRIGERZ - 13
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Date
Funding
Agencies
Amount in Rs.
23.09.2015
Management
25,000/-
23.09.2015
Management
25,000/-
25.07.2015
Management
5,000/-
30.04.2015
to
13.05.2015
AICTE
6,00,000/-
19.03.2015
Management
25,000/-
18.03.2015
Management
15,000/-
06.03.2015
Management
15,000/-
28.03.2014
Management
25,000/-
27.03.2014
Management
15,000/-
28.02.2014
Management
15,000/-
31.01.2014
Management
5,000/-
18.09.2013
Management
5,000/-
14.03.2013
Management
25,000/-
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S.No.
14
15
16
17
Name of the Programme
National Conference on Emerging Trends
in Design and Manufacturing - 13
Guest lecture on Career opportunities Oil
and Gas Industries
National level workshop on Welding
Technology
Date
Funding
Agencies
Amount in Rs.
Prof.M.Viswanath
Prof.K.M.Arunraja
13.03.2013
Management
25,000/-
Prof.K.Kalidas
27.09.2012
Management
5,000/-
04.09.2012
Management
25,000/-
14.08.2012
Management
25,000/-
Name of the Faculty
Prof.R.Selvendran
Prof.M.Viswanath
Prof.R.Selvendran
National seminar on Latest trends in
Prof.M.Viswanath
manufacturing
Prof.K.Kalidas
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26.
Student profile programme/course wise:
Undergraduate Programme
Name of the Course
/ Programme
B.E. Mechanical
Engineering
27.
Batch
Enrolled
Applications
received Selected
*M
*F Pass percentage
2011 - 2015
80
75
75
0
87
2010 – 2014
80
74
73
1
85
2009 - 2013
80
73
73
0
80
Diversity of Students
Undergraduate Programme
2011 - 2015
% of Students from
the Same State
88
% of Students
from other States
12
2010 – 2014
84
16
2009 – 2013
78
22
Name of the Course
B.E. Mechanical
Engineering
28.
Batch
How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
TANCET
2011 - 2015
Defense
Services
1
11
TNPSC/Completive
Exams
8
2010 – 2014
1
9
7
1
2009 - 2013
1
5
5
1
BATCH
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
GRE/TOFEL
1
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29.
Student Progression
BATCH
Student Progression
UG to PG
Employed
Campus Selection
Other than Campus
Selection
Entrepreneurship / Self
Employment
30.
2014 - 2015
Against %
Enrolled
5
2013 - 2014
Against %
Enrolled
8
2012 - 2013
Against %
Enrolled
14
75
82
81
20
10
5
Details of Infrastructure Facilities
(a) Library
No. of
Titles
No of
Volumes
662
1725
No of Journals
National
International
12
Journals on line
12
(b) Internet Facility for Staff & Students
IEEE
DELNET
Others
NPTEL
Course
materials
:
36 Mbps Leased Line Internet Facility Available for both Staff and Students
(c) Class room with ICT facility
Rooms
Count
Lecture Halls
6
:6
Facilities available
Fans, Tube lights, adequate number of
writing tables and sitting benches, Notice
board.
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(d). Laboratories
S.No.
Name of the Laboratory
Area
1
Engineering Practices
Laboratory
200
Sq.Mt
2
Manufacturing Technology Lab
70
Sq.Mt
3
Thermal Engineering Lab – I
70
Sq.Mt
Major Equipments in Nos.
1. Power Tools
2. Arc Welding Machines – 4Nos
1. Planner
2. Shaper
3. Milling Machine - 2Nos
4. Cylindrical Grinding
5. Surface Grinding
6. Gear hobbing
7. Centreless grinding
8. Tool and cutter grinder
9. Turret Lathe
10. Capstan lathe
1. Twin cylinder Diesel engine
MORSE test rig
2. Four stroke and cylinder petrol
engine test rig
3. Centrifugal blower test rig
1. Vibrating lab experiments
4
Dynamics Lab
70
Sq.Mt
2.Vibrating table & pickup
3. Balancing of reciprocating masses
1. Floating Carriage micrometer
5
6
7
Metrology and Measurements
Lab
Thermal Engineering Lab – II
CAD / CAM Lab
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
70
Sq.Mt
70
Sq.Mt
150
Sq.Mt
2. Profile projector
3. Autocollimator
1. Refrigeration test rig
2. Air conditioning test rig
1. AutoCAD
2.SolidWorks
3. Autodesk Inventor
4. Unigraphics
5. ANSYS
6. MSC Nastran
7. CNC Lathe Machine XL Turn
8. CNC Milling Machine XL Mill
9. Three Axis Robot with FMS Setup
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31.
Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
government or other agencies.
Academic Year
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
Name of the financial assistance
First Graduation Scheme
BC/MBC Common Scholarship
SCST Common Scholarship
First Graduation Scheme
BC/MBC Common Scholarship
SCST Common Scholarship
First Graduation Scheme
BC/MBC Common Scholarship
SCST Common Scholarship
First Graduation Scheme
BC/MBC Common Scholarship
Uzhavar Scholarship
SCST Common Scholarship
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
No. of Students
38
75
18
60
77
30
63
93
40
40
115
20
46
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32.
Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts.
Workshop
03
S.No.
Guest Lectures &
Seminars
06
FDP
Conference
Symposium
01
03
04
Event
Date
Resource persons
Academic Year 2015 - 2016
1
Fifth National level Symposium Mechtrigerz
23.09.2015
2
Guest lecture and Inauguration of HiCART
23.09.2015
3
Guest Lecture on ‘Application of Power Trains in Industry’
25.07.2015
Smt.K.Suganthi
Managing Director
MAS Solar System Pvt Ltd
Coimbatore
Thiru.Shanmugam,
President,
Malumichampatti Panchayat
Er.A.Lenin Selvam
Sr.Engineer
Mercedes-Benz
Academic Year 2014 - 2015
1
National Level Faculty Development Program on “Enhancing Industry
Knowledge in academia”
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
30.04.2015
to
13.05.2015
Shri. Raj Mohan Raman
Director,
GE Oil and Gas, Coimbatore
Mr.Shajan
Managing Director,
Microtek Polymers, Coimbatore
Mr.P.Manikandan
Managing Director,
Angusam Engineering, Cbe.
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Thiru.Shanmugam
Former President,
Odanthurai Panchayat
Mr.Nagaraj,
Manager,
LG Electronics, Coimbatore
Mr.Madhu
Senior Manager
Marico Pvt. Ltd., Kanjicode
Mr.C.R.Elangovan
Advisor
CODISSIA
Er.L.Janagan,
Process Engineer
Standard Electricals,
Coimbatore
Mrs. Jeyalakshmi
Director
HiTech Engineers, Coimbatore
Mr.P.Ramachandran
Consulatant
Industrial safety systems, Mettur
Mr.C.Sivanandhan
DGM
BHEL,Trichy
2
National Level Technical Symposium on Mechtrigerz - 15
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
19.03.2015
Mr.N.Mani, Managing Director
Messer Cutting Systems,
Coimbatore
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National Level Conference on Emerging Trends in Design and
Manufacturing ETDM - 15
3
4
One day National level Workshop on “CNC Programming”
18.03.2015
06.03.2015
Thiru.V.Saravana Bava
Branch Manager
Tamilnadu Small Industries
Development Corporation
Limited
Coimbatore
Mr. S. Kotheeswaran
Application Engineer
Kriatec Services Pvt Ltd,
Parthasarathy Nagar,
Chennai
Academic Year 2013 -2014
1
2
3
4
National Level Conference on Emerging Trends in Design and
Manufacturing ETDM - 14
National Level Technical Symposium on Mechtrigerz - 14
National level workshop on ”Lean Manufacturing”
Guest Lecture on “Growth of Entrepreneurship”
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
28.03.2014
27.03.2014
28.02.2014
31.01.2014
Mr.C.Sivanandhan
DGM
BHEL,Trichy
Mr.P.Manikandan
Managing Director,
Angusam Engineering,
Coimbatore
Mr.Jerard Thagadurai
Senior Engineer
Roots Industries Ltd
Mr.C.R.Elangovan
Advisor
CODISSIA
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5
Guest Lecture on “Enhancing Technical Skills of the students”
18.09.2013
Mr.A.P.Rammohan
Galaxy Machineries,
Bangalore.
Academic Year 2012 -2013
1
National Level Technical Symposium on Mechtrigerz - 13
14.03.2013
2
National Level Conference on “Emerging Trends in Design and
Manufacturing (ETDM – 13)”
13.03.2013
3
Guest Lecture on Career opportunities in oil and Gas Industries
27.09.2012
4
National Level Workshop on “Welding Technology”
04.09.2012
5
National Level Seminar on “Latest Trends in Manufacturing”
14.08.2012
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Er.C.Kathirvelu
Additional Manager /
Production,
BHEL,Trichy
Dr.V.Jayabalan
Ex.COE & Professor
Anna University, Chennai
Dr.R.Chandrasekar
Advisor
Agies Global Academy
Er.S.Anand
Deputy Manager / Process
BHEl,Trichy
Dr.R.Velmurugan
Prof / Mech
IIT,Chennai
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33.
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Expert Lectures by Academicians & Industrial Experts.
 Industrial Visits are arranged frequently to explore more Practical knowledge.
 In each and every subject the content beyond the curriculum is taught to bridge the gap
between Industries and Institute.
 Involving the students into Experimental Learning Techniques.
 To improve technical communication of students, special training is provided
 Use variety in methods of presentation in every day class like seminar by students, small
group discussions and debate among the students.
 Visual Interactive methods, auditory lectures and text like Power point presentation, Video
presentation and reference to NPTEL materials are used for teaching process.
34.
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Students organize and participate in the social activities through Rotract Club, Red Ribbon
Club, Youth Red Cross society, National Service Scheme (NSS). The activities include blood
donation camp, eye camp, tree planting, nearby village visits for servicing like school campus
cleaning and conducting cultural activities to the school students.
The department has initiated Hindusthan Centre for Applied Rural Technology. The student
and faculty members are coordinating with the rural stack holders towards sustainable rural
technology applications.
35.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
 Experienced faculty members with parental care.
 Department holding two Doctorates and six faculty members pursuing Ph.D
 Highest faculty retention rate.
 More Number of University rank holders.
 Design and fabrication of project models including cars and bikes
 Advocating students to undertake part time work in industries.
 Highest involvement to motivate students to undergo implant training
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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 Responsibility and leadership qualities of students are highly appreciated
 Add on courses to cater the needs of latest industry trends.
Weakness
 Need for more research oriented work culture.
 Updating is needed in the fields of MEMS and Nano Technology.
 Faculty to be motivated for applying for more grants.
 Post-graduation course has to be included in the department
Opportunities
 Extension activities in technology areas
 Collaboration with premier institutes & industry for advanced, applied research &
Academic interaction through MoU
 Increasing Entrepreneurs in core engineering business
 Encouraging the PhD scholars and students for making innovative ideas and
achieving patents
 Starting PG Courses in the department
Challenges
 Integrating mechanical engineering concepts with electronics and automation
 Opportunities for the students to take up projects in foreign industries
 Dissemination basic engineering concepts to attain better innovations.
 Exposure in the areas of piping and NDT is the modern day challenge faced by the
students.
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Science
&
Humanities
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 493
1.
Name of the department
:
SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
2.
Year of Establishment
:
2007
3.
Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
S.No.
1
2
4.
B.E –AERO,AUTO,CSE,ECE,MECH
B.Tech – IT
Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
S.No.
1.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
5.
Name of the programme offered
Remarks (UG, PG, M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
UG
UG
Name of the Departments
involved
GE6152- Engineering Graphics
MECH, AUTO
GE6151-Computer Programming
CSE, IT
GE6252- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering ECE
CS6202- Programming and Data Structurs
CSE,IT
EE 6201- Circuit Theory
ECE
EC 6201-Electronic Devices
CS6201-Digital Principles and System Design
IT
GE6253- Engineering Mechanics
MECH, AUTO
Inter Disciplinary courses offered
Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)
Semester based credit System
6.
S.No.
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Inter Disciplinary courses offered
Name of the Departments involved
MATHEMATICS
1
MA6351- Transforms And Partial Differential
Equations
2
MA2264 -Numerical Methods
3
MA2262- Probability And Queueing Theory
B.E (AERO, CSE,ECE,MECH, AUTO),
B.Tech (IT)
B.E (Aero)
B.E (CSE), B.TECH (IT)
4
MA2265- Discrete Mathematics
B.E (CSE)
5
MA6451- Probability And Random Processes
B.E (ECE)
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6
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
1
7.
MA6452- Statistics And Numerical Methods
B.E (MECH)
BA 9201 - Statistics For Management
M.B.A
BA9226-Operations Research For
Management
MA7151 –Mathematical Foundations For
Computer Applications
M.C.A
MC9242- Resource Management Techniques
MA7155- Applied Probability And Statistics
M.E (CSE)
MA9218- Applied Mathematics For
Communication Engineers
M.E (VLSI),M.E(CSE)
CHEMISTRY
GE6351-Environmental Science and
B.E (MECH, ECE, CSE, AERO, AUTO),
Engineering
B.Tech(IT)
ENGLISH
B.E.( MECH, ECE, CSE, AERO, AUTO)
GE2321-Communication Skills Laboratory
B.Tech,( IT),
8.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries and foreign institutions.
NIL
Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9.
Number of teaching posts
S.No.
Teaching Post
Sanctioned
Filled
1
Professors
4
4
2
Associate Professors
5
5
3
Asst. Professors
27
27
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10.
S.No.
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation and specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. /M.
Phil. etc.,)
Name
Qualification
No. of
guided
Ph.D.
Students
Specialization
No. of Years
of
Experience
Fluid Mechanics
and Heat Transfer
34
2
Fabrication and
Characterization
of solar cells
6
-
Designation
MATHEMATICS
1 Dr. R.P.Thangaraj
M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
,Ph.D
Professor
Head
PHYSICS
1 Dr.B.Maheswari
M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
Ph.D.,
Associate
Professor
CHEMISTRY
Adsorption
kinetics
1 Dr.G.Gohulavani
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
,Ph.D.,
Professor
2 Dr. A.Selvaraj
M..Sc., Ph.D.,
Asst. Professor Photocatalysis
15
-
2
--
8
-
1
-
ENGLISH
1 Dr. P.Balaji
M.A,M.Phil,
Ph.D.,
2 Dr. P.Suresh
M.A,Ph.D.,
Feminist
perspectives
Asst. Professor Semantisc &
tribal studies
Professor
11.
List of senior visiting faculty: NIL
12.
Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)
by temporary faculty : NIL
13.
Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
S.No.
1
Name of the Department
Science & Humanities
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Student-Teacher Ratio
15:1
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14.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff “Sanctioned and filled”
Staff Category
S.No.
15.
Sanctioned
Filled
1
Technical Staff
02
02
2
Administrative Staff
02
02
Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
S.No.
Name
Qualification
Designation Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
MATHEMATICS
Professor
M..Sc.,M.Phil., ,Ph.D., Head
Fluid
Mechanics and
Heat Transfer
34
Queueing
theory
12
1
Dr.R.P Thangaraj
2
Mrs.R.Sree Parimala
3
Ms.P. Jaya Chitra
4
Ms.R.Karthika
5
Mr.J.John Stephan
6
Ms.N. Sindhu
7
Ms.B.Kanimozhi
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Functional
Analysis
2
8
Mr.C.K.Manikandan
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Topology
6
9.
Ms.S.Nithya
M..Sc., M.Phil.,
Operator
Theory
8
10
Ms.R.Bhuvaneshwari M..Sc., M.Phil.,
Intuitionistic
Fuzzy Graph
2
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,PGDCA,
Professor
HDCA,(Ph.D)
M..Sc.,M.Phil.(Ph.D) Associate
Professor
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
PGDOR.
Professor
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,PGDCA Asst.
(Ph.D)
Professor
Asst.
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Professor
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Queueing
theory
Operations
Research
10
Graph theory
6
Fractor Theory
4
3
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11
Mrs.M.Kasmir
Arokeya Deepa
M..Sc., M.Phil.,
12
Ms.G. Madumathi
M..Sc., M.Phil.,
13
Ms.S. Manochitra
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
14
Ms.S. Renugadevi
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
15
Ms.K. Sasikala
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
16
Ms.D. Mallika
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Asst.
Professor
Topology
2
Fluid dynamics
5
Fluid dynamics
2
Operator
Theory
2
Optimization
technique
2
Functional
analysis
3
PHYSICS
17
Mr.P.Murugesan
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Associate
Professor
Thin Films
37
18
Dr.B.Maheswari
M..Sc.,M.Phil., ,Ph.D.,
Associate
Professor
Fabrication and
characterization
of Solar cells
6
19
Ms.K.Valliyammal
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Thin Films
2
20
Mr.A.Karthick
M..Sc ,(Ph.D)
Solid state
Physics
3
21
Mr.D.Pradhabhan
M.Sc.,MPhil.,(P.hD)
Asst.
Professor
Associate
Professor
Thin Films
12
22
Ms.N.Jayanthi
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Solid state
Physics
2
15
CHEMISTRY
23
Dr.G.Gohulavani
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,
Professor
Adsorption
kinetics
24
Dr.A.Selvaraj
M..Sc.,Ph.D.,
Asst.
Professor
Photocatalysis
25
Ms.J.Shoba
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Associate
Professor
Corrosion
Science
26
Mr.R.Siva Kumar
M..Sc.,M.Phil.(Ph.D)
Asst.
Professor
Crystal Growth
27
Mr.G. Vadivelan
M..Sc.,M.Phil.(Ph.D)
Asst.
Professor
Organic Crystal
growth
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
2
9
7
6
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28
Mrs.T.Sasikala
M..Sc.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Crystal Growth
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,
Professor
Feminist
perspectives
8
M.A., Ph.D
Asst.
Professor
Semantisc &
tribal studies
1
M.A.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Ecofeminism
4
M.A.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
English
literature
3
M.A.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Indian
literature
3
M.A.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
Focus on love
in novel
2
English
literature
Autobiography
element
2
ENGLISH
29
Dr. P.Balaji
30
Dr.P.Suresh
31
Ms.Catherine Reina.Y
32
Ms.Sheriffa Begum
33
Ms.M. Kavitha
34
Ms.K. Priya
35
Ms.J.Namitha
Thompson
M.A.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
36
Ms.Vincet Shanthi
M.A.,M.Phil.,
Asst.
Professor
2
2
16.
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies
and grants received
17.
S.No.
Category
Number of
Faculty
Funding Agency
Grants
received
1.
FDP
Dr.R.P Thangaraj
AICTE
6,00,000/-
Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received
S.No.
Name of the Project
Funding
Agency
Amount
Status
1.
Nanomaterial and Nano composite
DST
3,00,000/-
Applied
2.
Thin films and solar cell
UGC
2,00,000/-
Applied
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18.
Research Centre /facility recognized by the University
Name of the Research
Facility /Centre
NIL
S.No
19.
Type of Recognition / Ref.
No
Publications:
a) Publication per faculty
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (National /
International) by faculty and students :
MATHEMATICS
:
28
PHYSICS
:
8
CHEMISTRY
:
23
Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare
Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host,
etc.) SNIP / SJR & Impact factor
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Page 500
International Journal Publications
S.No
1
Authors
Dr.R.P
Thangaraj
Title
Thermal convection in a
fluid layer sandwiched
between two porous layers
of different permeabilities
The effect of a non-uniform
basic temperature gradient
on the convective instability
of a fluid-saturated porous
layer with general velocity
and thermal conditions
Non-linear spectral analysis
of Rayleigh-Benard
convection in a highporosity medium
Hydromagnetic stability of
stratified compressible fluid
between two rotating
cylinders
The effect of non-uniform
basic temperature gradient
on the convective instability
of a fluid layer sandwiched
between two porous layers
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol,Issue,Page
No, Year of
publication
MATHEMATICS
Name of the
Journal
SJR/
SNIP
Impact factor
Listed in
International
Database
1.017
Yes
1.017
Yes
0.76/
Acta Mechanica
Volume
130, Issue 1-2
81-93 1998
0.76/
Acta Mechanica
Volume
141, Issue 12, pp 85-97
2000
International
Journal of Applied
Mechanics and
Engineering
Vol. 7, no
4 1305-1328
2002
0.01/
0.01
0.1
Yes
Journal of
Mathematical
physics
Vol.19
435-448 1985
0.72/
1.42
1.243
Yes
International
Journal of Applied
Mechanics and
Engineering
Vol. 6, no
1 35-52 2001
0.01/
0.01
0.1
Yes
0.25
0.25
Page 501
with general velocity and
thermal conditions
Bulk service queueing
model with servers single
and delayed vacation
2
Ms.R.Sree
Parimala
Single Server Queueing
Model with Server Delayed
Vacation and Switch over
State
Application of queueing
theory in bank sectors
Markovian bulk service
queueing model with
servers repeated vacation
An analysis of bulk service
queueing model with
servers various vacations
M/M(a,d,b)/(2,1) queueing
model with servers single
and delayed vacation
3
Ms.P. Jaya
Chitra
Optimal Strategy Analysis
of an N-policy M/Ek/1
Queueing system with
Servers Breakdowns and
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
International
Journal of
Advances in
Science and
Technology
(IJAST)
Applied
Mathematical
Sciences
International
Journal of
Development
Research
Vol 2 Issue 2
June 2014.
2214-2220
0.01/
0.01
1.06
Yes
Vol. 8, Dec
2014, no. 163,
8113 - 8124
0.34/
0.68
0.47
Yes
0.01/
0.01
1.325
Yes
0.13/
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01/
0.01
0.4
Yes
0.13/
0.01
0.01
Yes
1.22
Yes
Vol. 4, Issue,
12, pp. 27832789,
December,
2014
Vol 9, No. 24,
pp. 2632926338, Dec 2014
International
Journal of Applied
Engineering
Research
International
Journal of
Vol 4, Issue 2,
Advancements in
Feb -2015
Research &
Technology
International
Vol. 11, No. 11
Journal of Applied
June 2015),
Engineering
1047-1056
Research,
International
Journal of Scientific Vol. 3,Issue 11
and Research
Nov-2013
Publications(IJSRP)
0.01/
0.01
Page 502
Multiple vacations
A Review on Queueing
System with Multi server
Model
Mathematical
SciencesInternational
Research Journal
Recent Developments in
Queueing Models under N
policy- A Short survey
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Archieve (IJMA)
Optimal Management
Policy for Heterogeneous
Arrival M/Ek/1 Queueing
System With Server
Breakdowns and Multiple
Vacations
Advances in
Theoretical and
Applied
Mathematics
(ATAM)
Optimal Strategy Analysis
Of An N-Policy
M/Ek/1Queueing System
And Server’s Multiple
Vacation- A Sensitivity
Analysis
International
Journal Of Applied
Mathematics
Optimal control of an Npolicy M/Ek/1 Queueing
system with server startup
and Breakdowns
Far East Journal of
Mathematical
Sciences
Vol.94, Issue
2, 13-21,
November
2014
Analysis of an N-policy
M/Ek/1 Queueing system
with Unreliable server,
Multiple vacations and
International
Journal of
Mathematics
Trends and
Vol.21.Issue2,
77-82, May
2015
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Vol.2,Issue 2
0.01/
August- 2013
0.01
Vol.5, March2014
0.01/
0.01
Yes
4.09
Yes
0.01
Yes
0.01
Yes
0.825
Yes
1.49
Yes
0.01
Vol.9, No 2 ,
87-95 May
2014
0.01/
Vol. 4, Issue 1,
645-658, April
2013,
0.01/
0.01
0.01
0.20/
0.34
0.01/
0.01
Page 503
4
Ms.R.Karthika
Balking
Technology
Analysis of Queueing
system with Synchronous
Single vacation for Multi
server
Proceedings of
Madras University,
(Ministry of Health
sponsored)
Heterogeneous Arrival
M/Ek/1 Queueing system
with Server Breakdowns
and vacations
Proceedings of
Bharathiar University
UGC Sponsored
National Level
Semiar- Bharathiar
University
Medical Diagnosis of
Bacterial fever with Viral
fever using AHP
Proceedings of
Nirmala Annual
Research Congress
(NARC55)
Vol.1& 200203, Sep &
2013
0.01/
A New Operation on
Hexagonal Fuzzy number
International
Journal For Fuzzy
logic System
(IJFLS)
Vol.3 & No-3,
July -2013
0.01/
Vol 4.no 3,
Feb 2013
0.01/
Vol 1. Issue 1,
March 2013
0.01/
A New Methodology for
solving Fuzzy linear
Programming problem in
Tea Manufacturing Process
International
Journal of
Mathematical
Archive (IJMA)
Comparison of M/M/1 and
M/G/1 Model using real
time traffic-flow
Congestion Cost
International
Journal for
Computer
Application and
Research (IJFCAR)
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Feb 23-24,
2012
0.01/
March 2014
0.01/
0.01
No
0.01
No
0.01
No
0.01
Yes
4.09
Yes
0.01
Yes
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
Page 504
5
6
Mr.J.John
Stephan
Mr.R.Pramod
Stock Market Analysis
Based on Analytical
Hierarchical Process
Proceedings of
UGC sponsored
Financial Literacy
Vol 1-137-142,
September
2013
0.01/
Domination in Operations
on Intuitionistic Fuzzy
Graphs
International
Journal of
Computer
Applications (0975
– 8887)
Volume 96 –
No.20, June
2014
0.01/
International
Journal of
Computer
Applications (0975
– 8887)
Volume 107 –
No. 16,
December
2014
Strong (Weak) Domination
Intuitionistic Fuzzy Graphs
Finite dimensional Č
ebyšev subspaces of C*algebras
Journal of the
Ramanujan
Mathematical Society
Year 2014,
Volume 29,
Issue 1, Pages
63-74
0.01
No
0.74
Yes
0.74
Yes
0.155
/0.657
0.1
Yes
0.14/
0.24
5.67
Yes
0.01
3.05
Yes
0.01/
0.01
0.19
Yes
0.01
0.01
0.01/
0.01
CHEMISTRY
1
Sorption kinetics and
equilibrium studies on the
removal of toxic Cr(VI)
ions employing modifying
Indian almond nut shells
Kinetics and Mechanism of
Dr.G.Gohulavani Oxidation of Ethyl
Benzoate by N-Chloro-3Methyl-2, 6 Diphenyl
Piperidine-4-Ones in Acid
Medium
Removal of Nickel from
Aqueous Solution Using
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Energy
Technologies and
Policy
3(11),153-164
Jan 2013,
ISSN 22250573
International
Journal of Scientific
3(10), 150-152
Engineering and
ISSN-2347Research (IJSER)
3878, Oct 2015
Research and
reviews online
2(1) 78-84 Feb
2013, ISSN
Page 505
Azaridachta Indica Seed
Shell Powder as Adsorbent
International
Journal of
chemistry
Potential of agricultural
TIDEE-TERI
waste for Ni(II) ion removal Information Digest
from aqueous solution:
on Energy and
Thermodynamic and kinetic Environment
studies
Kinetics and Mechanism of Journal of Indian
Oxidation of Methyl
Council of
benzoate by N-chloro- 3Chemists
methyl-2, 6-diphenyl
piperidine-4-one in 80%
Ethanol in Acid Medium
Removal of Ni(II) from
Proceedings of
aqueous solution using
Recent Advances in
Neem Seed Shell powder as Surface Science
adsorbent
(UGC, DAE &
CSIR supported)
Oxidation of Methyl
Proceedings of the
benzoate by N-chloro-3National conference
methyl-2,6-diphenyl
on advances in
piperidine-4-one in 80%
theoretical and
Ethanol in Acid Medium
physical chemistry”
Photocatalytic degradation
Research on
of triazine dyes over Nchemical
doped TiO2 in solar
intermediates
radiation
Dr.A.Selvaraj
Enhanced Photocatalytic
Degradation of Reactive
Dyes over FeTiO3/TiO2
Heterojunction in the
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Water, Air, & Soil
Pollution
2319-9849
12(1)17-32 Jan
2013
26 (2) (166169) Jan 2009
978-93-8233836-9 Feb 2013
March 2014
Volume: 39
Issue: 6
Pages: 22872302, July
2013,
Volume: 224
Issue: 5
Article
Number:
0.1/
0.1
0.01
Yes
0.01/
0.01
0.01
Yes
0.01/
0.01
0.01
No
0.01/
0.01
0.01
No
1.540
Yes
1.685
Yes
0.01/
0.01
0.76 /1.03
Page 506
Presence of H2O2
Photocatalytic Degradation
of Organic Reactive Dyes
over MnTiO3/TiO2
Heterojunction Composites
Under UV-Visible
Irradiation
2
Dr. R. Gurusamy
1529,May
2013
Photochemistry and
Photobiology
Volume: 89
Issue: 5
Pages: 10471056, Oct 2013
NiTiO3/ZnO heterojunction Journal of the
composites catalyzed
Indian Chemical
degradation of reactive dyes Society
in presence of oxidants
under UV-Visible radiation
Oct 2015,
Volume: 92
Issue: 5,Pages:
708-712
Adsorptive removal of
Reactive Blue 160 from
aqueous solutions using
polyaniline modified alumina
nano composites
Journal of the Indian
Chemical Society
Oct 2015,
Volume: 92
Issue: 6,Pages:
995-998
Optimization, purification and
characterization of
thermostable cellulase from
Bacillus subtilis KG10
isolated from virgin forest of
Kovai Kutralam, Cbe.
International Journal
of Pharma and Bio
Sciences
Volume: 5
Issue: 3, Pages
B432-B448,
July 2014
Studies on the influence of
various factors on lipase
production using
International
Journal of Pharma
and Bio Sciences
Volume 5,
Issue 2, Pages
B649-B656,
April 2014
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
0.76/
2.68
Yes
0.119/0.152
0.173
Yes
0.119/0.152
0.173
Yes
0.329/ 0.643
5.121
Yes
0.329/
0.643
5.121
Yes
0.94
Page 507
Pseudomonas cepacia
3
Factors influencing
production of lipase under
metal supplementation by
bacterial strain, Bacillus
subtilis BDG-8
Journal of
Environmental
Biology
Volume 35,
Issue 6, Pages
1151-1155,
Nov 2014
Screening and optimization
of fermentation media for
increased production of
ethanol from Gracilaria sp.
using response surface
methodology
Journal of Pure and
Applied
Microbiology
0.31/ 0.756
0.56
Yes
Volume 7,
Issue 4, Pages
2641-2652,
Aug 2013
0.13/ 0.188
0.073
Yes
Physical chemical and
Asian Pacific
biological characterization
Journal of Tropical
of a new bacteriocin
Medicine
produced by Bacillus cereus
NS02
Volume 6,
Issue 12, Pages
934-941, Dec
2013
0.452/
0.821
1.062
Yes
Culture and biofuel
production efficiency of
marine microalgae
Chlorella marina and
Skeletonema costatum
Indian Journal of
Marine Sciences
Volume 41,
Issue 2, Pages
152-158 April
2012
0.223/
0.529
0.1
Yes
Isolation, screening and
characterization of cellulase
producing Bacillus subtilis
KG10 from virgin forest of
Kovai kutralam,
Research Journal of
Biotechnology
0.165/
0.374
0.279
Yes
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Volume 8,
Issue 6, Pages
17-23, Oct
2013
Page 508
Coimbatore, India
4
Mr.G. Vadivelan
Synthesis, structure,
thermal and NLO properties
of a novel organic 2(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9Hcarbazol-1-ylidene)
propanedinitrile crystal
International
Volume 3
Journal of Chemical Issue 3 Oct
and Analytical
2012
Science
A facile microwave assisted
synthesis and spectral
characterization of
substituted benzylidine
carbazoles, pyrazolo[3,4a]carbazoles and
isooxazolo[3,4-a]carbazole
International
Journal of Applied
Biology and
Pharmaceutical
Technology
Volume 2
Issue:4 Oct
2011
Microwave assisted
synthesis and spectral
studies of 2-thiophen-2ylmethylene-2,3,4,9tetrahydro-carbazol-1-one,
3-thiophen-2-yl-4,5dihydro-10h-2-oxa-1,10diazacyclopenta[a]carbazole
and 3-thiophen-2-yl2,4,5,10-tetrahydro- 1,2,10triazacyclopenta[a]carbazole
derivatives
International
Journal of Applied
Biology and
Pharmaceutical
Technology
Volume 2
Issue:4 Jul
2011
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
0.01/
0.01
0.6
Yes
.99
Yes
.99
Yes
0.81/
2.96
0.81/2.96
Page 509
Synthesis, characterization
and biological studies of a
charge transfer complex: 2Aminopyridinium-4methylbenzenesulfonate
Spectrochimica
Acta Part A:
Molecular and
Biomolecular
Spectroscopy
Volume
145, 15 June
2015
0.59/
2.36
Yes
1.57
Yes
0.435
Yes
0.5
Yes
0.01
No
0.6
Yes
1.12
Yes
1.16
PHYSICS
1
Dr.B.Maheswari
Influence of vacuum annealing Journal of Materials
on the properties of SILAR
Science: Materials in
CuInS2 thin films and
Electronics
optimization of annealing
duration
Volume 24,
Issue 9 34813489, Sep 2013
Optimization of deposition
temperature of SILAR Cu-rich
CuInS2 thin films,
Materials SciencePoland,
Volume 31,
Issue 2 193-200,
Apr 2013
0.17/
Effect of stirring on the
properties of SILAR Cu-rich
CuInS2 films,
Photonics Letters of
Poland
Volume 4, Issue
2 78-80, Apr
2012
0.24/
Estimation of structural and
optical parameters from
EDAX spectra, Suranaree
Suranaree Journal of
Science and
Technology
Volume 19,
Issue 2 125-131,
Jul 2012
0.01/
Influence of preparation
technique on the properties of
In : CdS thin films,
Acta Physica
Polonica A,
Volume 119
885-889, Jul
2011
0.01/
Structural and optical analysis
of CdS nanocrystals prepared
by low temperature
thermolysis,
Digest Journal of
Nanomaterials and
Biostructures,
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
0.55/
1.02
5, 379-386. Jul
2010
0.36
0.48
0.01
0.01
0.35/
0.02
Page 510
2.
Mr.D.Pradhabhan
Optical and Structural
Characterizations of ZnO Thin
Films Fabricated by SILAR
Method via Sulphate Route
International Journal
of ChemTech
Research, CODEN
(USA): IJCRGG
Vol.6, No.6, pp
3374-3377,
Aug-Sep 2014
Effect of Dopant
Concentration on Structural
and Optical Properties of Al
Doped ZnO thin films
Fabricated by SILAR Method
Journal Of Scientific
Research In Physical
& Mathematical
Sciences
Vol 09., AugSep(2015)
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
0.24
0.1
Yes
0.1
Yes
/0.01
0.01/0.01
Page 511
 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of
Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
S. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Name of the Faculty
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
Ms.P.Jayachitra
Dr. G.Gohulavani
Dr. A. Selvaraj
Dr. R.Gurusamy
Dr.B.Maheswari
Citation index
2
2
2
4
2
13
H index
2
2
1
2
2
4
 Monographs - NIL
 Chapter in Books
S.No.
Name of the
Faculty
Name of the book
Publisher
Chapters
edited
NIL
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
S.No
.
1.
2
20.
Name of the
Author
Dr.G.Gohulavani
Ms.R.Sree
Parimala
Title of the
Book
A Text book of Analytical
Chemistry
ISBN No-978-93-80060-73-6
Name of the
Publication
MSK
Publishers,
Salem
A text book of Physical and
Organic Chemistry
ISBN No-978-93-80060-72-9
MSK
Publishers,
Salem
Mathematics-II
ISBN No-978-93-80060-72-9
Sai
Publications,
Erode
Year of
Publication
2009
2009
2015
Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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21.
Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
S.No.
Name of the Faculty
1
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
1
Dr.G.Gohulavani
Members in National/International committees/Editorial
Board
MATHEMATICS
Member of Indian Society Of Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics
Member - Board of studies of PSG College of Arts & Science
Member - board of studies of Bharathiar university
CHEMISTRY
Member of BOS –Autonomous PSGRKC
22.
Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme
NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies
NIL
23.
Awards/Recognitions received by Faculty:
Dr.R.P.Thangaraj
 Received Certificate of appreciation (2 times) for being produced 100 % results.
 Presented a paper in the “6th International Conference on Hydrodynamics” held
at University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia

Presented a paper in the International Symposium on “ Advance in Fluid
Mechanics” held at Bangalore University

Attended the UGC- workshop on “Basic Science Courses Choice Based Credit
System for Principal and Faculty” held at Bharathiar University Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Awards/Recognitions received by Student:
Co-curricular and Extra-curricular activities:
Academic Year: 2014-2015
S.No
Date
Name of the Student
J.Raghu ram
28.02.15 R.Ahamed sameer
1.
P.Sivagnanasampanthan
Name of the
Event
Organized By
PROJECT FAIR
Automated Level
Crossing
Sathya.M
Sathana shree.S
2.
28.02.15
Jana preethi.S
Mayuri.S
PROJECT FAIR
Hairpin Bend
Signaling System
Recognitions
received
First
“ SCIENCE DAY”
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology,
Coimbatore
Second
Vignavi.T
Menaka.A
Academic Year: 2014-2015
S.No
1
2
3
Date
Name of the Student
S.Manibharathy
M.Manikandan
27.02.15
K.Karthik
K.R.Devarajan
S.Deepak
S.Gowtham kumar
27.02.15
M.Sri Ram Prasath
N.Saranya
H.praveen
A.Muthukrishnan
27.02.15 J.Sangeeth kumar
U.Amrit sai
M.Gomathi Shankar
Name of the
Event
Organized By
Recognitions
received
First
Quiz
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
“ SCIENCE DAY”
Hindusthan Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Second
Third
Page 514
24.
List of eminent academicians, scientists and visitors to the department:
S. No.
Date
1.
13.03.15
2.
3
07.03.15
28.02.15
Name
Designation
Institution
Mr. Rathinasamy Director
Tyro care
Dr.Selvarajan
K.G Hospital
Coimbatore
Prof.Rangathan
Doctor
Professor
Purpose of Visit
Talk on” Time
Management”
Talk On “Need of
good health and
good friends”
Amirta
Deemed
University
Coimbatore
Memory
Enhancement
technique
Talk On ”Role of
Science in our Day
today activities ”
4
27.02.15
Dr.Elango
Doctor
Mallika
Hospital
Coimbatore
5.
04.09.14
Dr.Kiran Bedi
Indian Social
activist
Retired IPS
officer
Speech on” women
role in society “
6
20.03.14
Dr. Shiva
Ayyadurai
An inventor of
Systems
Scientist,
Entrepreneur
Scientific Talk on
“Innovative to lead”
7.
08.02.14
Dr.Shiv Khera
Trainer
Motivational &
corporate
trainer
Speech on
“Leadership for Self
Development”
25.
E-mail
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National b) International : NIL
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Page 515
26.
Student profile programme/course wise:
Academic Year 2012-2013
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
AERO
65
CSE
Enrolled
*M
*F
63
48
15
62
61
32
29
ECE
122
120
65
55
IT
56
55
32
23
MECH
127
126
126
-
Academic Year 2013-2014
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
AERO
Application
received
Enrolled
Selected
*M
*F
59
58
43
15
AUTO
56
54
53
1
CSE
71
70
37
33
ECE
108
106
56
50
IT
44
43
22
21
MECH
125
123
123
-
Academic Year 2014-2015
Enrolled
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
AERO
47
46
36
10
AUTO
55
54
54
-
CSE
59
58
31
27
ECE
107
106
55
51
MECH
113
112
112
-
Selected
*M
*F
*M = Male *F = Female
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27.
Diversity of Students
Name of the
Course
AERO
CSE
ECE
Year
% of students
from the same
state
% of students
from the other
states
2012-13
84
16
2013-14
93
7
2014-15
96
4
2012-13
77
23
2013-14
100
0
2014-15
98
2
2012-13
83
17
2013-14
93
7
2014-15
98
2
2012-13
95
5
2013-14
100
0
2012-13
78
22
2013-14
90
10
2014-15
97
3
2013-14
98
2
2014-15
98
2
IT
MECH
AUTO
28.
How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
NIL
29.
Student progression
NOT APPLICABLE
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30.
Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
S.No.
Number
of
Volumes
Number of
Titles
Number of journals
Journals on Line
access
Others
IEEE
NPTEL
MATHEMATICS
1
2
354
1419
259
PHYSICS
960
3
255
CHEMISTRY
948
4
381
ENGLISH
763
2
2
4
4
DELNET
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
36 Mbps Leased line connections
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 02
Rooms
Count
Lecture Halls
9
Tutorial Hall
1
d) Laboratories
Facilities available
Fan, Tube lights, adequate number of writing
tables and sitting benches, Notice boards
Fan, Tube lights, adequate number of
writing tables and sitting benches, Notice boards,
PC with LCDs, OHPs devices
: 03
S.No.
Name of the Lab
Area
1
Chemistry
252 sq.m
2
Physics
252 sq.m
Major Equipments
Single pan balance , Electronic top loading Balance,
All Quartz Double distillation unit, Digital
Conductivity meter, Digital Potentiometer,
Digital pH meter, Digital Spectrophotometer,
Digital flame photometer ,D. M. Water plant 100lts,
Magnetic stirrer with hot plate
Multipurpose Stirrer
Travelling Microscope, Melde’s Apparatus Tuning
Fork Type, Torsional pendulum, Spectrometer
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Communication
Lab
3.
Energy Band Gap, I&H Magnetic hysteresis
apparatus, Young’s modulus apparatus
Lee’s disc apparatus, Newton’s rings set up
Diode laser with optical bench, Ultrasonic
intereferometer, Optical fibre kit, Newton’s rings set
up, Carey Fostser’s Bridge
Computers – 160 Nos.
400 sq.m
LCD Projectors- 3 Nos.
31.
Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies:
Academic
year
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
32.
Name of the Assistantship
First Graduation Scheme
BC /MBC Community Scholarship
SC/ ST Community Scholarship
First Graduation Scheme
BC /MBC Community Scholarship
SC/ ST Community Scholarship
First Graduation Scheme
BC /MBC Community Scholarship
SC/ ST Community Scholarship
No of Students
197
89
37
238
168
41
159
117
20
Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
Seminar) with external experts
 Dr.Shiv Khera –a motivational and corporate trainer rendered his inspiring speech on
‘Leadership for Self Development” to the students on 08.02.2014.
 Dr.Kiran Bedi - an Indian social activist and a retired IPS officer, motivated all girl
students on 04.09.2014.
 In 20.03.2014 Dr.Shiva Ayyadurai – An inventor of email, System Scientist and a
great entrepreneur rendered a Scientist talk on” Innovative to lead”
 Dr.Elango- a eminent doctor, Mallika hospital, Coimbatore motivated all the
students on “ Role of Science in our day today activites on 27.02.2015
 Eminent prof. Rangathan, Amrita Deemed university Coimbatore gave valuable
lecture on “Memory Enhancement technique” to the students on 28.02.2015
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 Dr.Selvarajan , Familiar Doctor, KG Hospitals, Coimbatore gave an awareness
speech on” Need of good health and good friend” to the students on 07.03.2015
 Mr.Rathinasamy, Director, Tyrocare gave invaluable lecture about “Time
Management “ on 13.03.2015
33.
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
1. Chalk and talk
2. Charts and Models
3. Multimedia (OHP, PPT, VIDEO LECTURE)
4. Course plan, Course materials and notes
5. Seminar methods as an innovative and motivated practice
6. All the text books and necessary materials are provided to the students.
7. Library references, journals, DELNET and internet facilities
8. Assignments.
34.
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Participation of Faculty:
Every year Nutrukku nutrukku programme is organized for 12th students to score
high marks in their public examination. The following Faculty members delivered a
motivational talk on their respective subjects

Dr. R.P.Thangaraj- Professor & Head of S&H (Mathematics)

Mr. P.Murugesan - Associate Professor (Physics)
Participation of Student:
NSS Activities:
 Tree Planting
 Blood donation camp
 Free eye check-up camp
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35.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths
 Highly qualified faculty member and each discipline of the department having at
least 2 Ph.D., qualified person.
 Well experienced faculty in the department average experience is 7.4.
 Good Faculty Retention (97.3%)
 Good Faculty student ratio (1:15)
 State of Art laboratory with all required equipment’s
 The relationship among the management, staff, Students and parents is
“Epitome of love and care”
 More number of staff are involved in research activities
 More Focuses on character building to enhance the overall personality students
 Encourage the reveal to exhibit the talents of rural students to get away from this
shell of shyness
 Orienting all the first year B.E/ B.Tech students towards Engineering Curriculum.
Weakness
 In execution of all our accomplished skills in teaching.
 Our limitation in exposing all life oriented aspects as we are restricted to teach
only Anna university syllabus.
Opportunities
 Catering plenteous opportunities to improve languages skills.
 Imbibing present day technology with practical exposure.
 Procreating awareness in engineering application.
Challenges
 To divulge in students the importance of discipline & ethical values
 To pattern & engrave the students in secured academic and technical base.
 To formulate the students for state of act requirements.
 To develop the students competency in listening, speaking , reading and writing
skills in English.
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Future plan
 To set up a Centre of Excellence on Research.
 To instigate all the Faculty members to hold a doctorate degree.
 To transmit excellent knowledge& elevate the skills of students to face the
over changes.
 To promote the Physics and Chemistry laboratory as research laboratories.
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Master of Business
Administration
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1. Name of the Department :
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
2. Year of Establishment
2008
:
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered: M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration)
S.No.
Name of the programme offered
1
Master of Business Administration
Remarks (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
PG
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments / units involved: 1
S.No.
Subjects
1
Statistics for Management
2
Applied Operations Research
Department
Science and Humanities
5. Annual / Semester / choice based credit system (programme wise):
Semester Based Credit System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Subject
Principles of Management
Engineering Economics & Financial
Accounting
Professional Ethics in Engineering
Human Resource Management
Department
BE – Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering
BE - CSE & B. Tech IT
BE – ECE & Mechanical Engineering
MCA
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
S.No
1
2
3
Name of the Course
Communication Workshop
Corporate Skills
Hifuse
Organisation
IMAGE,Chennai
MAC Pvt Ltd, India
ICTACT
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : Nil
9. Number of Teaching Posts
S.No
Designation
Sanctioned
1 Professors
1
2 Associate Professors
2
3 Asst. Professors
6
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Filled
1
2
7
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10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, ( D.Sc./ D.Litt./ Ph.D.
/ M. Phil. etc.,)
Name
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.R.Rajesh
Designation
No. of
Specialization
Years
Experience
Prof & Head
Strategy and
Marketing
Qualification
M.Com., MBA.,
M.Sc., (Psy)
M.Phil., Ph.D.
M.Com., SLET,
M.Phil., Ph.D.
Accounting
and Finance
Accounting
and Finance
Human
Resource
Management
Asso. Prof
Ms.S.Shankarii
MBA, M.Phil.,
Asst. Prof
Mr. T. Anandha
Kumar
MA, MBA,
M.Phil., DHRD.,
DHM.,
Asst. Prof
No of PhD.
Students
guided in
last 4 years
15
6
15
Nil
5
Nil
20
Nil
11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty :
Nil
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (Programme wise) : 12:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled
Staff Category
Sanctioned
Filled
Technical Staff
01
01
Administrative Staff
01
01
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15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
S. No.
Name
Qualification
1
Dr.K.Samuvel
2
Dr.R.Rajesh
3
Mr. J. Christopher Xavier
4
Mr.T.Anandha Kumar
5
6
7
8
9
10
Ms.S.Shankarii
Ms. S. Thenmozhi
Ms. S. Sangeetha
Mr.M.Dinesh Kumar
Ms.R.Nithya
Mr.P.Jagadeshkumar
M.Com., MBA., M.Sc.,
(Psy) M.Phil., Ph.D.
M.Com., SLET, M.Phil.,
Ph.D.
B.Sc., MBA
MA, MBA, M.Phil.,
DHRD., DHM.,
MBA, M.Phil.,
B.Com., MBA
B.Com., (CA), MBA
B.B.M (CA), MBA
B.C.A. MBA
B.Sc., MBA
Designation
Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
Prof & Head
Strategy and Marketing
15
Asso. Prof
Accounting and Finance
15
Asso. Prof
Marketing and Systems
10
Asst. Prof
Marketing and HR
20
Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof
Marketing and Finance
Marketing and HR
Finance and Systems
HR and Finance
HR and Finance
HR and Marketing
5
3
2
1
1
1
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received - Nil
17 .Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants Received
S.No.
18.
Name of the Project
Funding Agency
Amount in Rs
Status
1
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
AICTE
10,00,000/-
Applied
2.
FDP on Strategic Management with emphasis to Corporate
Social Responsibilities and Corporate Governance
AICTE
6,95,000/-
Applied
Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil
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19.
S.No
Publications: No of Publication :07
Authors
1
Dr.K.Samuvel
2
Mr. Christopher
Xavier.J
3
Mr. Christopher
Xavier. J
4
Dr.K.Samuvel
5
Dr.K.Samuvel
6
Mr. Christopher
Xavier.J.,
7
Mr.T.Anandakumar
Title
Name of the Journal
Volume, Page No,
Year of Publication
Volume-5/Issue2/March-2015
ISSN 2230-7854
Impact of Fuel Economy and Buying
Behavior of Commercial Vehicle
Indian Streams Research Journal
Consumers
Factors influencing demographic
St.Theresa Journal of Humanities
Vol.1, Issue 1, 1-12
characters of consumer shopping online
and Social Sciences
January, 2015
in Tier I and Tier II cities of South India
Factors influencing the purchase decision
of consumers shopping online -A study Research Journal of Social Science Vol.4, Issue 2, 13-23
with special reference to Tier I and Tier
and Management
June, 2014
II cities of South India
Souvenir - Two day International
Impact of fuel economy on buying
2014
symposium on Research
behavior of commercial vehicle
ISBN 7-881923Innovation for Quality
consumers
306935
Improvement in Higher Education
(Vol XXVII No 3)
A study on performance of FDI inflow in
Finance India
Sept 2013
Indian segments
ISSN 0970-3772
Asian Journal of Research in
Vol.II. Issue VIII.
Risk and return analysis of Automobile,
Business Economics and
17-25
Oil & Gas Sector: A Study
Management
August, 2012
Job Involvement among the Hotel
Vol III Nov 2014 P
Wide Spectrum
Employees
23 - 27
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Impact
Factor
3.1560
1.091
3.951
0.05
0.04
2.302
0.02
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Books with ISBN / ISSN numbers with details of the publishers.
S.No
Name of the
Author
Name of the
Co-author
Title of the Book
1
Dr.R.Rajesh
Dr.T.Sivagnanasithi
2
Dr.R.Rajesh
Dr.T.Sivagnanasithi
3
Dr.R.Rajesh
Dr.T.Sivagnanasithi
4
Dr.R.Rajesh
-
5
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.R.Rajesh
Banking Theory Law
and Practice
Retail Business
Management
Retail Environment
Customer Relationship
Management and
Retail Management
Innovative Business
Practices in
Technological Era
Name of the
Publisher
Year of
Publication
ISBN No.
Tata Mcgraw Hill
2009
978-00-700-9123-8
Kalyani Publishers
2009
978-81-272-5440-7
Kalyani Publishers
2009
978-81-272-5655-5
Kalyani Publishers
2010
978-93-272-1413-0
Garuda Graphics
Awaiting Publication 2015
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Name of the Faculty
Members
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.R.Rajesh
Mr.T. Anandakumar
Mr.T. Anandakumar
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Areas of
Consultancy
Marketing
Marketing
Marketing
Strategy
Finance
Human Resource
Human Resource
Company Name
Beehive Consultants, Coimbatore
Zoom Motor Bikes India Pvt Ltd
Sheriff Motors, Coimbatore
A1 Chips Pvt Ltd, Coimbatore
Kalyani Musical Centre, Coimbatore
Dream Ajax Technologies Pvt Ltd
Bharath Trade services
Income
Generated (Rs.)
14,000/3,000/3,000/7,500/5,000/15,000/8,000/-
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21. Faculty as member in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards
S.No
1
2
Name of the Faculty
Dr.K.Samuvel
Dr.R.Rajesh






Member in National / International Committees / Editorial Boards
Member, International Economic Development and Research Centre, Hong Kong.
Professional Member, Rural Marketing Association of India, NOIDA, UP
Member, Coimbatore Management Association
Senior Member, International Economic Development and Research Centre, Hong Kong.
Panel Member of Reviewers’ Panel of Emerald Insight Group Journals
Member in Board of Studies in MBA Department, Rathinam College of Arts and Science
(Autonomous), Coimbatore
3
Ms.S.Shankarii
 Member, Coimbatore Management Association
4
Mr.T.Anandha Kumar
 Member, PSG Social Work Forum, Coimbatore
 Member, Coimbatore Management Association
5
Mr. J. Christopher
Xavier
 Professional Member, All India Management Association, New Delhi.
 Professional Member, Rural Marketing Association of India, NOIDA, UP
 Alumni Member, Alumni Association, Indian Institute of Management, Indore, MP
6
7
8
9
10
Ms. S. Thenmozhi
Ms. S. Sangeetha
Mr.M.Dinesh Kumar
Ms.R.Nithya
Mr.P.Jagadeshkumar





Member, Coimbatore Management Association
Member, Coimbatore Management Association
Member, Coimbatore Management Association
Member, Coimbatore Management Association
Member, Coimbatore Management Association
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22.
Student Projects
a) Inhouse - Nil
b) With Social Relevance and in collaboration with Industries
Batch
2013-15
2012-14
2011-13
Percentage of Students doing projects in collaboration with
Industries and field of specialization
100
100
100
23. Awards / Recognitions received by students:
S.No
Name of student
1
Ms.A.Vincy Esthar
2
Mr.M.Shafeek
3
Ms.C.K.Mythili,
4
Mr.Siraj. M.I
5
Mr.G.Harish
6
Ms.R.Nithya
7
Mr.S.P.Ilavarasan
8
Mr.R.Anandhan
Organized by
GRD Institute of
Management,
Coimbatore
GRD Institute of
Management,
Coimbatore
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
Tamilnadu
Agricultural
University,
Coimbatore
Tamilnadu
Agricultural
University,
Coimbatore
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Name of the
Event
Date
Achievement
Business Quiz 11.03.2015
Runner
Business Quiz 11.03.2015
Runner
Rapture - 15
Best
Management
Team
Rapture - 15
Best
Management
Team
Rapture - 15
Best
Management
Team
Rapture - 15
Best
Management
Team
11.02.2015
Third
11.02.2015
Third
11.02.2015
Third
11.02.2015
Third
Operations
Game
28.11.2014
&
29.11.2014
Runner
Operations
Game
28.11.2014
&
29.11.2014
Runner
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9
Mr.R.Nagalingaraja
10
Mr.K.Sathishkumar
11
Mr.R.Surjith
12
Ms.R.Tamilarasi
CIMAT,
Coimbatore
CIMAT,
Coimbatore
CIMAT,
Coimbatore
CIMAT,
Coimbatore
Mr.Y.Jeyam
Jamal Mohammed
College, Trichy
14
Mr.D.Vignesh
Jamal Mohammed
College, Trichy
15
Mr.M.Karthick
Jamal Mohammed
College, Trichy
16
Mr.Rathina Prathib
Jamal Mohammed
College, Trichy
17
Mr.M.Karthick
18
Mr.T.Yuvaraj
19
Mr.K.Kandhasamy
20
Mr.Kutti Durai.M
21
Mr.Tamilarasi.R
13
22
Mr.A.Sandeep
Kumar
23
Mr.P.Prabhakaran
24
Mr.S.Nithya Kumar
Brahma School of
Business
Brahma School of
Business
Brahma School of
Business
Brahma School of
Business
Karpagam
University
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Marketing
Game
Marketing
Game
Marketing
Game
Marketing
Game
Best
Management
Team
TieCoons - 13
Best
Management
Team
TieCoons - 13
Best
Management
Team
TieCoons - 13
Best
Management
Team
TieCoons - 13
28.03.2014
Second
28.03.2014
Second
28.03.2014
Second
28.03.2014
Second
09.10.2013
&
10.10.2013
Winner
09.10.2013
&
10.10.2013
Winner
09.10.2013
&
10.10.2013
Winner
09.10.2013
&
10.10.2013
Winner
Group Dance
02.03.2013
Runner
Group Dance
02.03.2013
Runner
Group Dance
02.03.2013
Runner
Group Dance
02.03.2013
Runner
Essay Writing 19.02.2013
First
Rapture - 13
Best
Management
Team
28.02.2013
Winner
Rapture - 13
Best Manag
Team
28.02.2013
Winner
Rapture - 13
Best
Management
Team
28.02.2013
Winner
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Mr.R.Nagalingaraja
Sree Saraswathi
Thiyagaraja
College,
Pollachi
Rapture - 13
Best
Management
Team
28.02.2013
Winner
University Rank Holders
S.No
1
Batch 2013 – 15
Name
CGPA
Nithya.R
8.23
Rank
31
S.No
1
Batch 2012 – 14
Name
CGPA
Tamilarasi.R
8.29
Rank
48
S.No
1.
Batch 2011 – 13
Name
CGPA Rank
Vishnu.P
8.35
22
Batch 2010 – 12
S.No
Name
CGPA Rank
Vichitra. R
8.56
1.
44
Students Participation in Various Management Meets
Year
2014 - 15
2013 - 14
2012 – 13
No of Students Participated
in Management Events
24
16
17
No of Prizes won by the
Students
08
08
09
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
S.No
1
2
3
Date
Name of the Eminent
Academician and
Visitors
Designation
Organization /
Institution
Co-ordinator
Mumbai
Dabbawalas
19.03.2015 Mr.K.R.Nagarajan,
CMD
RamRaj Group
of Companies,
Tirupur
11.03.2015 CA.Mr.V.Karthikeyan
Chartered
Accountant
Mohan and
Venkatesh
Chartered Acct
Pvt Ltd, Cbe
20.03.2015 Shri.Subodh Sangli
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Purpose of Visit
HIMAC 2015
Six sigma
competence
HIMAC 2015
Qualities to Succeed
In Entrepreneurship
Budget Analysis
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4
31.10.2014 Mr.C.Madhu,
Regional
Director –
South
5
02.09.2014
&
Mr.B.Mohan,
03.09.2014
Certified
Financial
Planner
6
7
8
02.09.2014
&
Mr.S.Srinivasan
03.09.2014
02.09.2014
&
Mr.AnmolVij
03.09.2014
24.07.2014
Mr.C.K.Kumaravel
Advisor
CEO
CEO
TNT Limited,
Chennai
Certified
Financial
Planner
Mehalamani
Engineering,
Tirupur.
Keymind
Learning India
Private Limited
Naturals
Private Limited,
Chennai
9
28.10.2013 Mr.P.Ramakrishnan
Former
Group
General
Manager
10
16.10.2013 C.Vijaya Baskar
Managing
Partner
Greens
Technology
Corporation
11
20.03.2013 S.Dharmendra
Manager &
Head
Big BazarFuture Group’s
12
07.03.2013 CA. Mr.K.Hariharan,.
Suri & Co,
Coimbatore
13
24.12.2012 K.Venkatesh
Chartered
Accountant,
Branch
Manager
(CBE)
Cluster
Head,
Mr.N.Sivakumar,
14
15
16
07.12.2012
06.12.2012
10.11.2015
Mr.R.Ethiraj,
Branch
Manager,
Faculties Members of
American Business
School, Kodaikanal
Faculties
Members
Mr.Vijayakumar
General
Manger
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Crompton
Greaves
Limited,
Mumbai
ICICI Bank
Commodity,
Angel
Commodity
Broking
Limited, CBE
American
Business School,
Kodaikanal
Sanco Trans
Ltd,Chennai
HITMA
Inauguration 20142015
Orientation
Programme
Lecture on “Finance
a career
option”
Orientation
Programme
Orientation
Programme
CEO Talk
HITMA (Hindusthan
Institute of
Technology
Management
Association)Inaugura
tion
Entrepreneur vs.
Intreperneur
Budding ManagersScope in Retailing
sector in future.
Union Budget
Analysis
Financial Assistance
& Facilities for
Entrepreneurs
Institution Industry
Interaction – Lecture
Series – IV –
Commodity Broking
Lecture on Selfawareness
Industry Institute
Interaction –Lecture
Series –III-Logistics
& Supply Chain
Management
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18.10.2012
Mr.C.B.Sudharson
Assitant
Manger
18
13.10.2012
Mr.G.Balasubramaniam
General
Manager
19
04.10.2012
Mr. Seshadri
Venkatesan,
Lieutenant
Industry Institute
Mahindra &
Interaction –Lecture
Mahindra,Financ
Series –II –Job
ail Services
Market
Industry Institute
Roots Multi
Interaction –Lecture
Clean
Series –I –Corporate
Governance
HITMA (Hindusthan
Institute of
(Ex-Indian
Technology
Navy)
Management
Association)Inaugura
tion
25. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
Date
Supporting
Agency
Ms.K.Bhairavi
31.03.2015
Management
10,000/-
Dr.S.Kousalya Devi
24.03.2015
Management
15,000/-
Mr.D.OhmPrakash.
23.03.2015
Management
10,000/-
Dr.R.Rajesh
18.11.2014
Management
10,000/-
Dr.R.Rajesh
08.05.2014
Management
10,000/-
Mrs.S.Shankarii
12.09.2013
Management
10,000/-
Dr.S.Kousalya devi
17.04.2014
Management
15,000/-
8
National Conference on
“Innovative Business
Dr.K.Samuvel
Practices in Technological
Era” (NCIBPT)
03.05.2013
Management
15,000/-
9
Summer Expo (Workshop)
Dr.K.Samuvel
04.04.2013.
Management
5,000/-
S.No
1
2
3
4.
5.
6
7
Name of the Event
“Balance Employee
Engagement and Quality of
Work life and soft skills in
Professional life”
One day national conference on
“The impact of social media in
business practices”
National
seminar
on
“opportunities and challenges
of Indian managers in IT
enabled era”
Workshop
on
Financial
Modeling using Excel
National Seminar Emerging
trends in Management –A New
Way
Developing
World
class
Strategies with Innovation &
Creativity -Workshop
National
Conference
Contemporary
issues
in
Banking & Finance
Name of the
Faculty
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Amount
in Rs
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10
11
Transforming
teacher
Education : Crafting Directions
- FDP
Negotiation
skills(Workshop)
26.
28.
03.01.2013
Management
10,000/-
Mrs.S.Shankarii
05.10.2012
Management
5,000/-
Student profile programme / course wise:
Name of the
Course/programme
MBA (Batch 2013-15)
MBA (Batch 2012-14)
MBA (Batch 2011-13)
27.
Dr.K.Samuvel
Applications
received
38
62
63
Selected
36
60
60
Enrolled
Male Female
31
5
49
11
53
07
Pass
percentage
95
89
83
Diversity of Students
Name of the Course
% of students from
the same state
MBA (Batch 2013-15)
MBA (Batch 2012-14)
MBA (Batch 2011-13)
83
97
91
% of students
from other
States
17
3
9
% of students
from abroad
-
How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations
such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Nil
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29.
Student progression
Students Progression
Employed
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
2012-13
69
15
30. Details of Infrastructure Facilities
a) Library
No.of Journals
No. of
No. of
Titles
Volume
National International
2198
3432
15
25
Against % Enroll
2013-14
2014-2015
74
77
12
13
Projects
Reports
Online
CD & VCRs
NPTEL
210
25
770
(b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: 36 Mbps Leased line connection
(c) Class room with ICT facility:
Halls
Numbers
Lecture
Halls
02
Tutorial
Halls
01
d) Laboratories
S.No
1
Name of the
Laboratory
Data Analysis
and Business
Modeling
Facilities Available
Fans, Tube Lights, adequate number of Writing Tables and Sitting
Benches, Notice Boards, Green Board, White Board, PC with LCDs,/
OHP devices
Fans, Tube Lights, adequate number of Writing Tables and Sitting
Benches, Notice Boards, Green Board,
: 01
Area of the
Laboratory
Major Equipments
 60 Computer Terminals with Intel core i3 processors
 Application Software – Tally, SPSS 13.0 & POM,
Visual Studio 6.0, Developer 2000
 System Software – Windows 7, Linux, Eset NOD32
36 X 30 =
Antivirus
1080
 Package - Office Automation package Microsoft,
sq.feet
Open Office, Accounting Package such as Tally,
Operation Research Package (TORA) , Database
Management Package Such as Oracle
 Printer - Samsung – SCX – 4521F, HP Laser Jet
1020 +, HP Laser Jet 1010
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31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies
Academic year
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014 - 2015
Name of the Financial Assistance
No of Students
BC /MBC community Scholarship
26
SC ST community Scholarship
11
BC /MBC community Scholarship
27
SC ST community Scholarship
07
BC /MBC community Scholarship
26
SC ST community Scholarship
16
32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops/
Seminar) with external experts
 Bridge course is conducted for I MBA Students every year to make them
conversant with the curriculum since they come from varied educational
background.
 Industrial visits are arranged frequently.
 Students actively participate in Technical Symposium and Paper Presentation and
seminars
 Soft Skill Training is given by Experts from Industry.
 Slow Learners/Weak students are identified and special emphasis is given to
improve the performance.
S.No.
1.
2
3
Event
Date
Resource Persons
Academic Year 2014-2015
Guest Lecture on Application of
Mr.C.K.Kumaravel, CEO, Naturals
Total Quality Management in
24.07.2014
Private Limited, Chennai
Various Industry Verticals
Fresher’s Enclave –Lecture on
Opportunities for
Entrepreneurship
01.08.2014
Mr.M. Khanna, Head Quality
ARAC Marine,
Mc Dermott Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd,
Singapore
Fresher’s Enclave-Lecture on
Wake Up
02.09.2014
&
03.09.2014
Mr.S.Srinivasan,Advisor ,Mehalamani
Engineering ,Tripur
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4
Fresher’s Enclave
Lecture on Finance a career
option
5.
Workshop on Communicative
English
6.
Guest Lecture on Logistics and
supply chain Management
7
Guest Lecture on Traditional
Cultural Practices
Guest Lecture on
Legal Awareness for hassle free
living
Union Budget analysis – Budget
Highlights 2015
8
9.
HIMAC 2015 – Inaugural
Address on Qualities to Succeed
In Entrepreneurship
10.
HIMAC 2015 – Special Address
on Six Sigma Competence
11
Guest Lecture on “Application
of Total Quality Management in
Various Industry Verticals”
1.
2.
02.09.2014
&
03.09.2014
02.09.2014
&
03.09.2014
09.10.2014
&
11.10.2014
Mr.AnmolVij,CEO ,Keymind
Solutions,India Ltd
Mr.B.Mohan, Certified Financial Planner,
Mr.T.M.Soundararajan
Soft skill trainer
31.10.2014
Mr.C.Madhu
17.12.2014
Mr.T.S.Ranganathan,
Giri Trading Corporation
17.12.2014
1.Shri.N.Sashasayee B.A,B.L
Hon chairman and Principal District Judge,
Coimbatore
2.Shri.S.Jaganathan B.A,B.L
DCAC,Secretary and Senior Civil Judge
Coimbatore
11.03.2015
CA.Mr.V.Karthikeyan , Mohan and
Venkatesh Chartered Accountants Pvt
Limited, Coimbatore
19.03.2015
Mr.K.R.Nagarajan, CMD, RamRaj Group of
Companies, Tirupur
20.03.2015
Shri.Subodh Sangli, Co-ordinator, Mumbai
Dabbawalas
Academic Year 2013-2014
MrsK..S.Nemavathi
Guest Lecture on Financial
Assistant Professor, Department of
17.08.2013
Planning for young investors
Management Studies, NGP Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore
Guest lecture on Entrepreneur vs.
C.Vijaya Baskar, Managing Partner, Greens
Intreperneur
16.10.2013
Technology
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3.
Guest lecture on Seven habits of
highly effective people
28.10.2013
Mr.P.Ramakrishnan
GM – Crompton Greaves Ltd
Mumbai
4.
Guest Lecture on Importance
of Developing Employability
Skills
21.04.2014
Mr.N.Krishnamoorthy
Director- Corporate Relations, Hindusthan
Educational Institutions, Coimbatore
Academic Year 2012-2013
1.
2
3.
4
5
6
7
8.
Speech on Uncertainties and
Overcoming
Strategies
in
Business Vs. Day –to-day Life
Institution Industry Interaction –
Lecture Series – I – “Corporate
Governance”
Institution Industry Interaction –
Lecture Series – II – “Job
Market”
Institution Industry Interaction –
Lecture Series – III – “Logistics
and Supply Chain Management”
Lecture on “Self-awareness”
Guest Lecture on “Financial
Assistance & Facilities for
Entrepreneurs”
Union Budget Analysis “Budget Highlights 2013”
Guest lecture on “Budding
Managers-Scope in Retailing
sector in future”.
04.10.2012
Mr. Seshadri Venkatesan, Lieutenant, (ExIndian Navy)
13.10.2012
Mr.G.Balasubramaniam
18.10.2012
Mr.C.B.Sudharson, Assistant Manager,
Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services
Limited, Chennai
10.11.2012
Mr.Vijayakumar, General Manager, Sanco
Trans, Chennai
06.12.2012
Faculties Members of American Business
School, Kodaikanal
24.12.2012
K.Venkatesh, Branch Manager (CBE), ICICI
Bank,
07.03.2013
CA. Mr.K.Hariharan, Chartered Accountant,
Suri & Co, Coimbatore
20.03.2013
S.Dharmendra, Manager & Head, Big BazarFuture Group’s
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Live Union General Budget is telecast in the classroom every year and
discussion thereafter.
 Management Games
 Case Discussions
 Role Play
 Book Reviews
 Debate on Current Economic Conditions
 Guest Lecture
 Workshop based on Specialization
 Management Symposium
 Paper Presentation
 Soft skill training by experts/staffs
 Industrial visits
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


Mock interviews
Field Assignments
Innovative Learning Practice
Activity Hour was introduced exclusively an hour in a week. Students were trained
beyond the syllabus through Management Games, Role Play, Quiz, Mini Projects, Mock
Interviews, and Aptitude training.
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
 Attended the workshop and conference in National/International level
 Students participated in various events in various Institutions
 Various club activities
35.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths of the Department
1. Qualified and highly experienced faculty with good Industry exposure,
Excellent / Personalized mentoring and counselling are given to Students at
regular intervals
2. Department has produced 3 Anna University Ranks so far.
3. Concept based teaching with prominence on current business scenario
4. Good Industry Institute Interaction, hence students are encouraged to prepare
reports on Industries as well as local markets and their functions.
5. Exposures to Eminent Speakers and Personalities, Communication training by
in-house faculties, Soft skills and Life Skill Development by professional
external agencies.
6. Research Consultancy for small and medium firms.
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Weakness for the Department
1. Absence of a Research centre
2. Non availability of Funding for projects from various Agencies
3. Research publications in Impact factor journals to be improved.
Opportunities
1. Scope for Consultancy can be expanded work due to proximity to many cities
with industrial growth like Tirupur (Knitting Industry), Erode (Textile
Industry), Salem (Jewellery Industry), Pollachi (Coir Industry) etc.
2. Possibility of attracting more students from other states
3. To provide better opportunities for our faculty and students to engage in
professional consultancy services to the industries and government sectors.
4. There is a huge scope for students to do real time projects in Industries
5. To enter into collaborative projects with industries and other Institutes for
better exposure of student’s community.
Challenges
1. Setting up of a Research centre
2. Improve the consultancy work.
3. 100 % placement for eligible students.
4. To develop soft skills including communication skill.
5. Promotion of a ‘entrepreneurship’ culture among students
6. Bring up the students of rural background to the required standard.
Future plans of the department
1. To encourage the students to become entrepreneurs.
2. To encourage faculty members to register for Ph.D., and continue the research
activity
3. Strengthen the Industry-Institution interaction for better placements of
students.
4. To encourage faculty to do research consultancy
5. Attracting a diverse group of students
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Master of
Computer
Applications
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1.
Name of the department
: Master of Computer Applications
2.
Year of Establishment
: 2009
3.
Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
S.No.
1
Degree
Specialization
MCA
Computer Applications
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
Course Name
Departments Involved
Mathematical Foundation for Computer
Applications.
Communication Skills Laboratory.
Science and Humanities
Resource Management Techniques.
Embedded systems.
Embedded Systems Laboratory.
Human Resource Management
Electronic and Communication Engineering
Master of Business Administration
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester based
Credit system
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Course Name
Departments Involved
Fundamentals of Computer Programming
OOPS & Data Structures
Computer Networks
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Computer Architecture & Organization
High Speed Networks
Digital Principles and System Design
Information Technology
Microprocessor and its Applications
Computer Science and Engineering
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7.
Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.
S.No.
Name of the Course
Industry
1
Development of Android Application
Atom Systems Private Ltd., Coimbatore
2
Soft skill and Technical Training
SMART
3
Technical Training (C, C++)
FOCUS Academy
4
Communication Skill Training
Black and Chalk Solution, Chennai
5
HIFUSE
ICACT
6
Placement Training
Zoom Consultancy
7
Project Training
Techno park
8.
Details of courses / programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
9.
Number of teaching posts
Position
Sanctioned
Filled
Professors
1
1
Associate Professors
2
2
Asst. Professors
6
9
: Nil
10.Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. / D.Litt. /Ph.D.
/ M.Phil. etc.,)
S.No.
Name
Qualification Designation
Specialization
No. of Years
of
Experience
1
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Ph.D.,
Head of the
Department
Statistics
2
Ms.S.R.Sumathi
M.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
7 Years
3
Ms.S.Gowri
M.Phil.,
Mr.C.Prabhu
M.Phil.,
Computer
Applications
Computer
Applications
7 Years
4
Assistant
Professor
Assistant
Professor
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13 years
6 Years
No. of Ph.D.
Students
guided for the
last 4 years
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
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11.
List of senior visiting faculty
: Nil
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty
: NIL
13.
Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise):
12:1
14.
Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled
Staff
15.
S.No.
Sanctioned
Filled
Technical Lab Assistant
1
1
Administrative Staff
1
1
Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.
Name
No. of Years
of Experience
Qualification
Designation
Specialization
1. Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Ph.D.,
Head of the
Department
Statistics
2. Ms.N.Anandha Priya
MCA,
Associate
Professor
Computer
Applications
3. Ms.E.VanchimaDevi
M.Sc., M.Phil,
Associate
Professor
Computer
Applications
4. Ms.S.R.Sumathi
MCA.,M.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
7
5. Ms.S.Gowri
MCA.,M.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
7
6. Mr.C.Prabhu
MCA.,M.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
6
7. Ms.R.Ajitha
MCA
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
8. Ms.K.Poongothai
MCA
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
1
9. Ms.N.Karthikeyan
MCA
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
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8
10
1
1
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10. Mr.V.Ravichandran
11. Ms.S.Sadhana
12. Mr.M.Santhosh Kumar
16.
MCA
MCA
MCA
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
Assistant
Professor
Computer
Applications
1
1
1
Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received : Nil
17.
S.No
Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
Name of the Project
Funding Agency
Amount
Status
Academic Year: 2015 – 2016
1
National Level Seminar On Networking
DRDO
35,000/-
Applied
2
Advanced Internet Programming Related To IT
Trends
DRDO
55,000/-
Applied
Academic Year: 2014 – 2015
1
National Level Seminar On Recent Trends in
Information Security
DRDO
30,000/-
Applied
2
Workshop on Android Application
DRDO
30,000/-
Applied
AICTE
3,00,000/-
Applied
AICTE
7,00,000/-
Applied
Academic Year: 2013 – 2014
1
National
Seminar-Architectural
Programming Paradigm
and
2
Faculty Development Programme – Wireless
Network
Academic Year: 2012 – 2013
1
National Level Seminar On wireless Network
AICTE
25,000/-
Applied
2
Workshop on Middleware Technology
DRDO
45,000/-
Applied
18.
Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil
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19.
Publications: a) Publication per faculty
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
by faculty and students : 09
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Faculty Name
Journal Name
DOI
Title
International Journal
Bayesian Modified
Volume 5 Issue 1
Of Advanced
Chain Sampling Plans
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
P.P:164-166
Scientific and
Based On Binomial
2014
Technical Research
Distribution Plan
Performance
International Journal
Measures for
Of Advanced
Volume 1 Issue 4
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Bayesian Chain
Scientific and
2014
Sampling Plans Using
Technical Research
Binomial Distribution
Bayesian Chain
Journal Of Statistics Volume 16 Issue
Sampling Plans
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
and Management
6
Based On Binomial
Systems
2013
Distribution Plan
International Journal
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi Of Engineering and
Technology-IJIET
Volume 5
Number1-2
Page No: 1-6.
2013
Mathematical
SciencesInternational
Volume 2 Issue 2
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Research
August – 2013
Journal(International
Multi Research
Foundation)
International Journal
Volume 2 Issue
of Innovative
13
Mr.C.Prabhu
Research &
December –
Development
2013
ISSN : 2278-0211
Proceedings Of
Proceedings Of
Bharathiar
Bharathiar
University UGC
University UGC
Sponsored
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi Sponsored National
National Level
Level SeminarSeminarBharathiar
Bharathiar
University.
University.
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Impact
Factor
1.136
2.94
A Group Of
Taylor and
Francis
Selection Procedure
Of Bayesian One
Suspension Plan
Indexed in
Google
Scholar,
Mathematical
Review,Scirus,
etc.,
A Review on
Bayesian Chain
Sampling
0.5
Security
Enhancement For
Data Transmission In
Mobile AD-HOC
Networks
0.01
Selection Of
Modified Chain
Sampling Plan
0.01
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Proceedings Of
Proceedings Of
Madras
Madras University,
University,
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Feb 23Feb 2324,2012(Ministry Of 24,2012(Ministry
Health Sponsored)
Of Health
Sponsored)
Selection Of
Bayesian Chain
Sampling Plans
Based On Binomial
Distribution
0.01
9
International Journal
Of Scientific and
Volume 2 Issue 7
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
Research
2012
Publications - IJSRP
Selection Of
Bayesian Chain
Sampling Attributes
Plans Based On
Geometric
Distribution
0.69
Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: 1
S.No
Faculty Name
1
Ms.N.Anandha Priya
Title of the
Book
Computer
Networks
Publisher
Year of
Publication
ISBN Number
Thakur Publications,
Chennai
2013
978-93-6163086-9
Company Name
Income
generated
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
S.No
Name of the Faculty
member
1
Ms.N.AnandhaPriya
1
Ms.S.R.Sumathi
2
Mr.C.Prabhu
1
Ms.S.Gowri
Areas of consultancy /
Name of the project
Academic year 2015-2016
Agile Technologies,
Efficient Evaluation of
383/11 D.A.Complex,
continuous test search
7th Street cross cut road,
Queries
Coimbatore-641012.
Academic year 2014-2015
BeeNet Infotech
Real Estate/property
2nd floor,Mmda 1st main road,
management systems
Maduravoyal,
Chennai -600095
Yaazhtek Technologies,
Networking concepts &
52,Vivekanda Nagar,
Hardware
Singanallur
Coimbatore-641005
Academic year 2013-2014
Vehicle detection in Aerial
Gagner Technologies,
Surveillance using
No.7,Police Quarter Street,
Dynamic Bayesian
T.Nagar,
Networks.
Chennai-17
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Rs.30,000/-
Rs.20,000/-
Rs.25,000/-
Rs.20,000/-
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2
1
2
Aura Technologies,
Graphical password
152,6th Street extension,
Ms.N.AnandhaPriya
Authentication Systems
100 feet road,
Coimbatore – 641012
Academic year 2012-2013
Ambience Embedded
Solutions,
No.347,Kanaka Complex, G
Ms.E.Vanchima Devi Encryption Over Gmail
Block,
Ramakrishnagar,
Mysore-570022
Appkee Solutions,
Video Stenography-Robust
200 A,4th Street,
Ms.S.R.Sumathi
Video data Hiding Using
Crosscut Road,
Forbidden Zone data hiding
Gandhipuram,Coimbatore641012
21. Faculty as members in
Rs.25,000/-
Rs.30,000/-
Rs.20,000/-
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
Name of the
Faculty
S.No
1
Dr.S.Jeyabharathi
22.
Member in National / International Committees / Editorial Boards
Reviewer Board member for R&D Modern Research publications ( IJMRME)
Editorial Board member in Timeline Publications Pvt Ltd
Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental / Programme
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies
Year
Students Strength
In house Projects
(a)
Outside Projects
(b)
2014 – 2015
73
-
100
2013 – 2014
59
-
100
2012 – 2013
56
-
100
2011 - 2012
49
-
100
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23.
Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students Awards / Recognitions
received by faculty
Awards / Recognitions received by students

The students of Department of MCA excel both in academics and in Co-curricular and
Extra Curricular activities
University Ranks:
S.No.
Name
CGPA
Rank
Batch: 2010 – 2013
1.
R.Suganya
8.92
43
2.
S.Ramya
8.9
45
Batch: 2009 – 2012
1.
T.MohanaPriya
9.25
29
2.
P.R.Sangeetha
9.2
34
3.
R.Vijayabaskar
9.08
46
Intercollegiate Activities
S.No.
Name of the
College
Student
Award /
Event
Prize
Academic Year: 2015 – 2016
1
I.Imam Khan
2
G.Ragu
3
G.Jeyakumar
4
S.Santhiya
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Debugging
Third
Photo Mania
Second
Paper
Presentation
Paper
Presentation
Second
Second
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Academic Year: 2014 – 2015
1
D.Nagamani
2
D.Nagamani
3
M.Sabarinathan
4
5
Dr.Mahalingam College Of Engineering
And Technology, Pollachi.
Dr.Mahalingam College Of Engineering
And Technology, Pollachi.
Dr.Mahalingam College Of Engineering
And Technology, Pollachi.
M.Mohamed
Dr.Mahalingam College Of Engineering
Natharoli
And Technology, Pollachi.
N.Surya
Dr.Mahalingam College Of Engineering
And Technology, Pollachi.
Stux Net
First
Ping Pong
First
Stux Net
First
Stux Net
Second
Stux Net
Second
Debugging
First
Debugging
First
Photo Mania
Third
Photo Mania
Third
Posterlonia
First
Multimedia
First
Multimedia
First
Academic Year: 2013 – 2014
1
R.Ranjith Kumar
2
P.Sakthivel
3
I.Vivin Kumar
4
P.Akilavel
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
Dr.Mahalingam College Of Engineering
And Technology, Pollachi.
Dr.Mahalingam College Of Engineering
And Technology, Pollachi.
Academic Year: 2012 – 2013
1
M.Archun
2
M.Archun
3
N.Velmurugan
Erode Sengunthar Engineering College,
Erode.
Sri Ramakrishna Institute Of
Technology, Coimbatore.
Sri Ramakrishna Institute Of
Technology, Coimbatore.
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4
S.Sundarrajan
5
A.Sunny Joseph
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
Hindusthan College Of Engineering And
Technology, Coimbatore.
Multimedia
Second
Multimedia
Second
Sports and Other Activities
S.No
Date
Student Name
1
17.09.2014
K.Mathan Kumar-III MCA
Cricket-Zonal Inter Collegiate
Recognition
Participation
2
16.10.2014
M.Gunasekaran-III MCA
Athletics-M Zonal Inter Collegiate
Participation
3
29.08.2013
to
03.09.2013
K.Mathan Kumar-II MCA
Cricket-Zonal Inter Collegiate
Participation
M.Gunasekaran-II MCA
Athletics-M Zonal Inter Collegiate
Participation
M.Gunasekaran-I MCA
Athletics-M Zonal Inter Collegiate
Participation
4
5
29.09.2013
to
01.10.2013
01.11.2012
to
03.11.2012
Event / Tournament
Awards /
24.List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department
S.No
Date
Name of eminent
academicians and
scientists /
visitors
1
25.07.2015
Mr.D.Gokulakrishna
n
Web
Developer
2
03.03.2015
&
04.03.2015
Dr.S.UshaRani,
Senior
Scientist,
3
20.02.2014
Mr.M.Mohammed
Nasser Kamal
Designation
General
Manager –
HR &
Training.
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Institution
Purpose of Visit
Guest Lecture On Project
Accent Techno
Description & Open Source
Soft, Cbe.
Technology.
ICAR,
Central National Level Conference on
Institute
of Advances in computing
Cotton Research, Technologies
Regional
Station,Cbe.
KEAS Control
National Level Technical
Systems
India
Symposium Core Dera’14
Pvt.Ltd, Cbe
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Mr.L.Suresh,
Technical
Head,
12.04.2013
Ms.S.Meena
Vice
President
28.09.2012
Mr.Katherasan &
Ms.Ramya
Project
Manager
4
07.03.2014
5
6
Greenydot
Technologies
Seminar on Wireless Networking
Cbe.
Astral Consulting
National Level Technical
Ltd
Symposium Core Dera’13
Coimbatore.
Adoro
One –day certified workshop on
Multimedia, Cbe. Graphics Multimedia
25.Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a) National
b) International
S.No
Programme Name
Faculty
coordinator
Date
Funding
Agency
Amount
in Rs
Chief Guest /
Resource Persons
Academic Year: 2015 – 2016
1
Guest Lecture on
Project Description
Ms.S.Sadhana
25.07.2015
Management
2
National Level Seminar
on Trends In
Mr.M.Santhosh
Automotive Embedded Kumar
Systems
07.08.2015
Management
3
Workshop on “Silver
Light & Lamp Stack”
10.02.2016
Management
Mr.N.Karthikeyan
Mr.D.Gokulakrishna
n
1,500/- Web Developer,
Accent Techno Soft,
Coimbatore.
Mr.Manikandan
Palanimuthu,
Department Head,
Hybrid Power
Electronics System,
15,000/Robert Bosch
Engineering &
Business Solutions
Ltd,
Coimbatore.
Ms.S.Meena,
Project Developer,
10,500/- Xortican
technologies,
Coimbatore.
Academic Year: 2014 – 2015
1
Guest Lecture on Data
Mining and Data
Warehousing
Ms.N.Anandhapriya
08.08.2014
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Management
Mr.N.Balakrishnan,
2,500/- Manager, Acentz
Technologies,Cbe.
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2
Workshop on Android
Application
Develoment
Ms.S.Gowri
09.09.2014
Management
Mr.S.Prabhakaran,
Project Leader,
10,500/Accent
Technologies,Cbe.
S.No
Programme Name
Faculty
coordinator
Date
Funding
Agency
Amount
in Rs
3
Seminar on Open
Source Technology
Mr.N.AnandhaPriya
08.01.2015
Management
10,000/-
4
National Level
Conference on
Advances in
computing
Technologies
Mr.C.Prabhu
03.03.2015
&
04.03.2015
Management
25,000/-
Chief Guest /
Resource Persons
Dr.B.Sathyabama,
Professor, Thiagarajar
College of Engg., Mdu.
Dr.S.UshaRani,
Senior Scientist,
ICAR,Central Institute
of Cotton Research,
Regional Station,
Coimbatore.
Academic Year: 2013 – 2014
1
Workshop on
Graphics and
Multimedia
Ms.S.Gowri
02.08.2013
Management
6,500/-
2
Guest Lecture on
Mobile computing
Ms.S.R.Sumathi
20.09.2013
Management
2,500/-
3
Faculty
Development
Programme
Mr.C.Prabhu
23.10.2013
to
25.10.2013
Management
15,000/-
4
National Level
Technical
Symposium Core
Dera’14
Mrs.E.Vanchima
Devi
20.02.2014
Management
42,000/-
5
Seminar on Wireless
Mrs.S.R.Sumathi
Networking
07.03.2014
Management
15,000/-
Mr.Amir Khan,
Newtrz Graphics.
Bangalore
Ms.M.Sheela, Project
Head, AppKee Solutions,
Coimbatore.
Mr.C.Yeshanth, General
Manager, Ambience
Embedded Solutions,
Bangalore.
Mr.M.Mohammed
Nasser Kamal, General
Manager – HR &
Training.
KEAS Control Systems
India Pvt.Ltd., Cbe.
Mr.L.Suresh, Technical
Head, Greenydot
Technologies, Cbe
Academic Year: 2012 – 2013
1
Guest Lecture on
“Technical
Ms.S.Gowri
Hardware”
13.08.2012
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Management
2,500/-
Mr.K.Ashok,
Deputy General
Manager,Vetal Textiles
and Electronics, Mysore.
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2
S.No
3
4
5
One –day certified
workshop
on
Ms.S.R.Sumathi
“Graphics
Multimedia”
28.09.2012
Faculty
coordinator
Date
Funding
Agency
Amount
in Rs
10.01.2013
&
11.01.2013
Management
12,500/-
12.04.2013
Management
42,000/-
Ms.S.Meena, Vice
President, Astral
Consulting Ltd.,Cbe.
15.03.2013
Management
15,000/-
Mr.C.Babuganaesh,
Acenet Technologies
Coimbatore.
Programme Name
National
Level
Ms.N.AnandhaPriy
Conference on “
a
Recent trends in IT”
National
Level
Technical
Mrs.E.Vanchima
Symposium
Core Devi
Dera’13
Seminar
on
Middleware
Mr.C.Prabhu
Technologies.
26.
Management
7,500/-
Mr.Katherasan &
Ms.Ramya, Project
Manager, Adoro
Multimedia,Coimbatore.
Chief Guest /
Resource Persons
Mr.K.Shajakan,
Team Head, Droidhash
Technologies,
Bangalore.
Student profile programme / course wise:
Academic Year
Name of the
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
*M
Pass
*F
percentage
2012 - 2015
75
73
55
18
97
2011 - 2014
60
59
44
15
95
2010 – 2013
58
56
44
12
100
Course/programme
*M = Male *F = Female
27.
Diversity of Students
Batch
% of students from
the same state
% of students from
other States
% of students from
abroad
2012 – 2015
89
22
-
2011 – 2014
90
10
-
2010 – 2013
95
05
-
2009 – 2012
85
14
-
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28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Nil
29.
Student progression
Against % enrolled
Student progression
2014 – 2015
30.
2013 – 2014 2012 – 2013
PG to M.Phil./Ph.D.,
02
02
02
Employed
75
82
85
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
15
12
08
Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
S.No.
Particulars
Total
1
Number of Volumes
2805
2
Number of Titles
1072
3
Number of National Journals
12
4
Number of International Journals
22
5
NPTEL Course Materials : Delnet ,IEEE & Pro-Quest
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
 36 Mbps Leased line connection
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
 2 Gallery type class rooms. 1 with mounted LCD, 1 with portable LCD.
 Class rooms are provided with OHP, white board and black board
S.No
Rooms
Count
Facilities Available
1
Lecture Halls
2
Well equipped with fans, tube lights, writing
tables, sitting benches/ chairs etc.
2
Tutorial
Halls
1
Well equipped with fans, tube lights, writing
tables, sitting benches/ chairs PC with LCD/
OHP Projectors
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Laboratories
S. No.
1
Name of the
Laboratory
Programming Lab
Area of the
laboratory
available
Major Equipments
36 x 30 Sq.Feet
Intel Core 13 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM,
500 GB SATA Hard Disk, 18.5 TFT Screen
Monitor, HP USB Keyboard, HP USB
Optical Mouse.
2
RDBMS Lab
36 x 30 Sq.Feet
3
Software Development
Lab
36 x 30 Sq.Feet
4
Multimedia Lab
36 x 30 Sq.Feet
5
31.
Communication Skills
36 x 30 Sq.Feet
Intel Core 13 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM,
500 GB SATA Hard Disk, 18.5 TFT Screen
Monitor, HP USB Keyboard, HP USB
Optical Mouse.
Intel Core 13 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM,
500 GB SATA Hard Disk, 18.5 TFT Screen
Monitor, HP USB Keyboard, HP USB
Optical Mouse.
Intel Core 13 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM,
500 GB SATA Hard Disk, 18.5 TFT Screen
Monitor, HP USB Keyboard, HP USB
Optical Mouse.
512 MB RAM,40 GB HDD,Audio Card
with Head Phone with Mike,JRE 1.3,
Television -29’,Audio Mixer ,DVD recorder
/ Player ,LCD Projector.
Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies
Academic
year
2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
Name of the Financial Assistance
No. of Students
BC /MBC community Scholarship
23
SC/ ST community Scholarship
04
BC /MBC community Scholarship
18
SC/ ST community Scholarship
03
BC /MBC community Scholarship
32
SC/ ST community Scholarship
13
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32. Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar)
with external experts
S.No
Date
Events Organized
Academic Year: 2015 – 2016
1
25.07.2015
2
07.08.2015
National Level Seminar on Trends In
Automotive Embedded Systems
3
10.02.2015
Workshop on Silver Light & Lamp Stack
Guest Lecture on Project Description
External Experts Visited
Mr.D.Gokulakrishnan
Web Developer, Accent
Techno Soft, Coimbatore.
Mr.Manikandan Palanimuthu,
Department Head,
Hybrid Power Electronics
System, Robert Bosch
Engineering & Business
Solutions Ltd, Coimbatore.
Ms.S.Meena, Project
Developer,
Xortican technologies,Cbe.
Academic Year: 2014 – 2015
1
08.08.2014
Guest Lecture on Data Mining and Data
Warehousing
2
19.09.2014
Workshop on Android Application Develoment
3
08.01.2015
Seminar on Open Source Technology
4
03.03.2015
&
04.03.2015
National Level Conference on Advances in
computing Technologies
5
07.03.2014
Seminar on Wireless Networking
Ms.N.Balakrishnan, Manager,
Acentz
Technologies,Coimbatore
Mr.S.Prabhakaran,
Project Leader, Accent
Technologies, Cbe.
Dr.B.Sathyabama, Professor,
Thiagarajar College of Engg.
Madurai.
Dr.S.UshaRani, Senior
Scientist,
ICAR, Central Institute of
Cotton Research, Regional
Station, Cbe.
Mr.L.Suresh,
Technical Head,
Greenydot Technologies
Coimbatore.
Academic Year: 2013 – 2014
1
02.08.2013
Workshop on Graphics and Multimedia
2
20.09.2013
Guest Lecture on Mobile Computing
3
23.10.2013
to
25.10.2013
Faculty Development Programme
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Mr.Amir Khan, Newtrz
Graphics.Bangolore.
Ms.M.Sheela, Project Head,
AppKee Solutions,
Coimbatore.
Mr.C.Yeshanth, General
Manager, Ambience
Embedded Solutions,
Bangalore.
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4
20.02.2014
National Level Technical Symposium Core
Dera’14
5
07.03.2014
Seminar on Wireless Networking
Mr.M.Mohammed Nasser
Kamal
General Manager – HR &
Training. KEAS Control
Systems India Pvt.Ltd.
Coimbatore.
Mr.L.Suresh, Technical Head,
Greenydot Technologies, Cbe.
Academic Year: 2012 – 2013
1
13.08.2013
Guest Lecture on Technical Hardware
2
28.09.2012
One –day certified workshop on Graphics
Multimedia
3
10.01.2013
&
11.01.2013
National Level Conference on Recent trends in
IT
4
12.04.2013
National Level Technical Symposium Core
Dera’13
5
15.03.2013
Seminar on Middleware Technologies.
33.
Mr.K.Ashok, Deputy General
Manager, Vetal Textiles and
Electronics, Mysore
Mr.Katherasan & Ms.Ramya
Project Manager, Adoro
Multimedia, Combatore.
Mr.K.Shajakan, Team Head,
Droidhash Technologies,
Bangolore
Ms.S.Meena, Vice President,
Astral Consulting Ltd., Cbe.
Mr.C.Babuganaesh, Acenet
Technologies, Coimbatore.
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
 Guiding Students on Industrial Visits
 Enabling students to expose to real time development scenario through mini
projects
 Involvement of students in developing software for department and college
 Bridging industry and academia gap through Guest lectures and Seminars
 Usage of NPTEL contents
34.
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
S.No.
1
2
35.
Program
Usage of Computers and trouble shooting for Elementary school
Teachers (Government)
Usage of Computers and Internet for school children
Academic Year
2013 - 2014
2012 – 2013
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths of the Department
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 Rise in University Ranks.
 Experienced staff members’ expertise in their area of specialization.
 Larger scope of interaction with Industries through many activities.
 Exposure by eminent Personalities from Industries.
 Understanding and implementation of NPTEL.
 Technical upgradation for students in accord to market demands.
 Exposure to real time environment through corporate interaction.
Weaknesses of the Department
 Citations for Research Publications need more attention.
 Need for more Funded Projects.
 Need to concentrate on IPR.
Opportunities for the Department
 High industry interaction through many technical activities resourced by Industry
eminent personalities.
 Greater scope for exposure as many alumni are placed in renouned Software
Companies.
Challenges for the Department
 Promoting rural students as skilled professionals.
 Improving the Level of communication of students from remote places.
 Number of consultancy works need to be on rise.
 Improving state-of-the art knowledge to improve employability.
Future Plans
 To apply for more funded Projects.
 To enhance the employability of students.
 Constant updation to recent technical challenges.
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Declaration by the Head of
the Institution
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Compliance Certificate
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Annexure
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IEQA APPLICATION
HINDUSTHAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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Track ID-TNCOGN25578
College Name-Hindusthan
institute of technology
Page 1 of 3
IEQA SUBMISSION DATE-11/12/2015
INSTITUTIONAL ELIGIBILITY FOR QUALITY ASSESSMENT(IEQA)
QUESTIONNAIRE
1 COLLEGE DETAILS
Name of the college
Location of the college
Hindusthan institute of technology
RURAL
Year of establishment
2007
othakkalmandapam post, pollachi
main road, coimbatore - 641 032
Tamil Nadu
www.hindusthan.net
0422
0422
City
Coimbatore
Pin Code
E-Mail
Phone No
Fax
641032
hitnaac@hindusthan.net
2610788
2610788
Designation
Principal
Phone number
Fax
E-Mail
2610788
2610788
hitprincipal@hindusthan.net
2 ADDRESS
Address
State
Website
Phone STD Code
Fax STD Code
3 HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION
Name
Status of appointment
Dr. J. SUGANTHI
PERMANENT
4 CONTACT DETAILS OF HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION
Phone std code
Fax std code
Mobile
0422
0422
+919655222660
5 DOES THE COLLEGE FUNCTION FROM
a. MAIN CAMPUS
OWN BUILDINGS
RENTED BUILDINGS
AREA OF THE CAMPUS IN ACRES
26.4
0.0
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA IN sq.m.
42380.0
0.0
AREA OF THE CAMPUS IN ACRES
0.0
0.0
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA IN sq.m.
0.0
0.0
b. SATELLITE CAMPUS
OWN BUILDINGS
RENTED BUILDINGS
6 NAME OF THE UNIVERSITIES TO WHICH THE COLLEGE IS AFFILIATED OR CONSTITUENT
University1
Nature of relationship with the
university
University2
Nature of relationship with the
university
University3
Nature of relationship with the
university
Anna University, Chennai
AFFILIATED
Other
If affiliated, status of affiliation
TEMPORARY
Other
If affiliated, status of affiliation
Other
If affiliated, status of affiliation
7 STATUTORY PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY COUNCIL(S)
Does the college offer any programme recognized by any Statutory Professional Regulatory Council(s)?
yes
Programmes offered
Name of the Regulatory Council(s) AICTE
8 COLLEGE FUNCTIONING
Type of college
Nature of funding
CO-EDUCATION
SELF-FINANCING
Time of functioning
Management
DAY COLLEGE
PRIVATE
Recognition under Ugc Act.1956
NEITHER 2f NOR 12B
9 MANAGEMENT/TRUST DETAILS
Name of the Management
HINDUSTHAN EDUCATIONAL
AND CHARITABLE TRUST
10 MANAGEMENT/TRUST OF THE COLLEGE IS REGISTERED UNDER
Track ID-TNCOGN25578
College Name-Hindusthan
institute of technology
Society's registration Act of 1960
yes
Any other(please specify)
INDIAN TRUST ACT
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Relevant Act of the respective state yes
Govt.
11 NUMBER OF DEGREES OFFERED BY THE COLLEGE
UG
Research
Total
6
2
12
PG
Others
4
0
12 DETAILS OF DEGREES OFFERED(B.A., M.A., B.Com., M.Com., B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., etc.,)
Arts
Science
Health Science
Commerce
Education
Engineering & Technology
BE AERO, BE AUTO, BE CSE, BE
ECE, BTECH IT, BE MECH, ME
CSE, ME VLSI
MASTER OF COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS
no
no
11
Management
MASTER OF BUSINESS
Others
ADMINISTRATION
Is the college opting for Assesment & Accreditation of Teacher Education department separately?
Is the college opting for Assesment & Accreditation of Physical Education department separately?
Number of departments
13 TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS(EXCLUDING THOSE IN SELF-FINANCING PROGRAMMES)
UG
PG
Male
General
SC/ST
OBC
Total
Grand Total
Female
M.Phil/Ph.D
Male
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Female
Male
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Value Added
Courses(Certificate/Diploma)
Male
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Value Added
Courses(Certificate/Diploma)
Male
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Female
0
0
0
0
0
14 TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN SELF-FINANCING PROGRAMMES
UG
PG
Male
Female
General
964
SC/ST
158
OBC
282
Total
1404
Grand Total
1910
Total number of students in the college
M.Phil/Ph.D
Male
254
32
68
354
Female
56
17
29
102
Male
31
7
12
50
Female
0
0
0
0
1910
15 NUMBER OF TEACHING,TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Permanent
Male
Teachers with PG
Teachers with M.Phil.
Teachers with Ph.D
Teachers with NET/SLET
Technical staff
Administrative staff
Support staff
Total no. of teachers
Temporary
Male
Female
76
9
12
0
26
1
6
97
35
27
8
0
6
6
4
70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16 SUPPORT SERVICES
Number of titles of books
Number of journals
Number of e-resources
Does the college have a registered Alumni Association?
Does the college have a functional Placement Cell?
10525
127
1041
yes
yes
17 UNIT COST OF EDUCATION
Unit Cost=Total annual expenditure divided by no. of students enrolled 54697.0
Total
Male
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Female
76
9
12
0
26
1
6
97
35
27
8
0
6
6
4
70
Track ID-TNCOGN25578
Unit cost calculated excluding salary component
College Name-Hindusthan
institute of technology
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18 MENTION FIVE ACADEMIC MILESTONES OF THE COLLEGE
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
INCUBATION CELL SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED
MORE CONSULTANCY WORK SHOULD BE TAKEN FROM
GOVERNMENT SECTORS
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR SOCIETY TO BE
APPLIED
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL LEADING
COMPANIES
MORE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH MULTI
NATIONAL COMPANIES
Section 2: Institutional Data Questionnaire
1. The college has in place a structured internal quality assurance system for ensuring continuous quality monitoring or
improvement
2. Library has reading room facilities for students and faculty separately
3. The college uses the students feedback for analysis and improvement purposes
4. Basic computer literacy is ensured for all students in a structured way such as add on courses
5. The college provides financial aid to at least 10% of the general category students
6. The college has a mechanism for counselling students
7. An annual in-house academic calendar is prepared and implemented by the college
8. The college has a mechanism for addressing grievances of students and staff
9. The college promotes scholarly activities of the faculty beyond the syllabus
10. Internet facility is available in the college for faculty and students
11. The college campus is differently-abled friendly
12. The college has a formal mechanism to promote research activities of its students and faculty.
13. The college has adequate sports facility
14. The college has developed a short term and a long term plan for its development and growth
15. Percentage of classrooms equipped with LCD projector
16. Percentage of teachers using audio-visual aids including computer-aided teaching
17. The average number of extension activities organised by the college during the last four years
18. Average percentage utilization of annual allocated funds for the last four years
19. Maintenance expenditure on infrastructure as percentage of the total annual budget
20. Average pass percentage of graduating students
21. Computer students ratio
22. Percentage of faculty benefitted from UGC and other staff development programmes (average of last four years)
23. Percentage of permanent teachers with Ph.D. qualification
24. Percentage of classes taught by guest faculty or temporary teachers
25. Students teacher ratio
26. Percentage of faculty positions filled against sanctioned posts
27. Number of add-on courses conducted by the college
28. Awards received by the students in sports and cultural activities in the last four years
29. Percentage of teachers having on-going or completed research projects in the last four years
30. Number of academic seminars or conferences or workshops that the college has organized (average of last four years)
31. Number of Journals subscribed in the library National or International
32. Percentage of students admitted against the reservation category as per Government of India norms
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
>50%
>40%
>6
>75%
2-4%
>70%
<1:30
>10%
<20%
<20%
<30:1
>80%
>5
State or
University Level
<10%
>4
>20
50-75%
Certificate
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false or misleading, I authorize NAAC to initiate any action which it deems fit including withholding the outcome of the Peer Team Visit.