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SECTION B: PREPARATION OF SELF-STUDY REPORT___ 1. Profile of the Affiliated / Constituent College 1. Name and Address of the College: me : Guru Nanak Institutions Technical us Address : Khanapur, Manchal Mandal City: Ibrahimpatnam Pin : 501506 State : Telangana Website : www.gniidia.org

2. For Communication: Tele phon e Designation Name with Mobile Fax Email STD Cod e Dr. M. Ramalimga O: 8497900081 040 27892633 Director.gnitc Director Reddy R: @gniindia.org O: Vice Principal R: Steaming Prof. O: 8096175678 040 27892633 ad.ps@gniindi Committee Parrthasaradhy R: a.org Co-ordinator

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 √

b. By Shift i. Regular √ ii. Day GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

iii. Evening 5. It is recognized minority institution? Yes No √ If yes specify the minority status (Religious / Linguistic/any other) and provide documentary evidence. NA 6. Sources of Funding

Government Grant – in -aid Self- financing √ Any other

7. a. Date of establishment of the College: 16/09/2011 (dd/mm/yyyy) b. University to which the college is affiliated / or which governs the college

(If it is a constituent college) Jawaharlal Technological University, Hyderabad

c. Details of UGC recognition:

Date, Month & year( Under Section Remarks(If any) DD-MM-YY) i.2 (f) 28, August 2014 Recognized ii. 12(B) 28, August 2014 Recognized (Enclose the Certificate of recognition u/s 2 (f) and 12 (B) of the UGC Act)

d. Details of recognition / approval by statutory /regulatory bodies other than UGC (AICTE, NCTE, MCI,DCI, PCI,RCI etc.)

Recognition / Approval Day, Month and Under details Institution/ Year Validity Remarks Section/ clause Department Programme (dd- mm-yyyy) i. AICTE 30/04/2016 2016-17 7 UG & 5 PG Programmes (F.No. South – Central/1- 2814049002/2016/EOA dated 30-04-2016) GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

(Enclose the recognition/ approval letter)

8. Does the affiliating university Act provided for conferment of autonomy ( as recognized by the UGC), on 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: ………NA……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

b. For its performance by any other governmental agency? Yes No √ If yes, Name of the agency …………………….. and

Date of recognition: ………NA……………….. (dd/mm/yyyy)

10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts:

Location Campus area in sq.mts 105744.3 (26.16 acres) Built up area in sq.mts 57797.18 ( Urban, Semi – urban , Rural, Tribal, Hilly Area, Any others specify)

11. Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers or other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with other agencies in using any of the listed facilities provide information on the facilities covered under the agreement.  Auditorium / Seminar complex with infrastructural facilities:  Sports facilities o Play ground YES - 03 o Swimming pool NO o Gymnasium YES - 03

 Hostel GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

o Boys’ hostel i. Number of hostels : 06 ii. Number of inmates : 1125 iii. Facilities (Mention available Facilities) : Study Room, TV Room,

Sports Complex, Indoor Sports facilities with Gym, TV Room, Mess

 Girls’ hostel

i. Number of hostels : 03

ii. Number of inmates : 575

iii. Facilities (Mention available Facilities) : A/C Study Room, TV Room,

Aerobic , Canteen, plus Indoor games Facility

 Working women’s hostel

i. Number of inmates : NIL

ii. Facilities (mention available facilities) : NA

 Residential facilities for teaching and non- teaching staff (give numbers available –

cadre wise)

 Cafeteria – 04

 Health center – 02

First aid, Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance …..

Health centre staff-

√ Qualified doctor Full time Part time

Qualified Nurse Full time √ Part time

 Facilities like banking, post office, book shops Available  Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff Available  Animal House Available  Biological waste disposal Available GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Generator or other facility for management/ regulation of electricity and voltage Available  Solid waste management facility Not Available

 Waste water management Available

 Water harvesting Available

12. Details of programmes offered by the college (give data for current academic year)

Sl. Programme Name of Duratio Entry Medium of Sanctione No.of No Level the n Qualificatio instruction d / students Programm n approved admitted e Course student strength 1 Under- B.Tech 4 Years Intermediate English 1260 1223 Graduate B. Pharm 4 Years Intermediate English 100 88 2 Post- MBA 2 year Under English 60 44 Graduate Graduation M.Tech 2 Years B.Tech English 18 7 M. Pharm 2 Years B. Pharm English 36 14 Phaarm D 6 years Intermediate English 30 30 Integrated ------Programmes PG Ph.D ------M. Phil ------Ph.D ------Certificate ------Course UG Diploma ------PG Diploma ------Any other ------(specify and provide details) 13. Does the college offer self-financed programmes?

Yes √ No If yes, how√ many? UG – 08, PG- 9 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

14. New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any? Yes √ No Number 05

15. List the departments : ( respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library, Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree awarding programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common compulsory subjects for all the programmes like English, regional languages etc.)

Faculty Departments UG PG Research (eg. Physics, Botany, History etc.) Science Humanities & Mathematics, Basic Sciences Arts -- Commerce -- 1. Computer Science & 76 03 Any other Engineering (Specify) 2. Electronics & Communication 87 00 Engineering 3. Information Technology 17 00 4. Electrical and Electronics 32 00 Engineering 5. Civil Engineering 49 02 6. Mechanical Engineering 72 00 7. Aeronautical Engineering 11 00 8. B. Pharmacy 29 NA 9. M. Pharmacy 11 10. Pharm D 14 11. MBA 28

16. Are there any UG and / or PG programmes offered by the college, which are not covered under autonomous status of UGC ? NO Give Details: NA 17. Number of Programmes offered under (Programme means a degree course like BA, B. Sc, MA, M.Com…..) Engineering, pharmacy and Management a. Annual system b. Semester system 17 c. Trimester system GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

18. Number of Programmes with – As per University Guidelines a. Choice Based Credit System √ b. Inter / Multidisciplinary Approach c. Any other ( specify and provide details)

19.. Unit Cost of Education (Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total Number of students enrolled)

Rs. Rs.69,050/- (a) Including the salary component

(b) Excluding the salary component Rs. Rs. 19725

20 Does the College have a department of Teacher Education offering NCTE recognized degree programmes in education?

Yes No √ a. How many years of standing does the department have? ______Years b. NCTE recognition details (if applicable) Notification no ……………………………… Date ……………. ( dd /mm /yyyy )

c. Is the department opting for assessment and accreditation separately? Yes No √

21. Does the college have a teaching department of physical education offering NCTE recognized degree programme in Physical Education ?

Yes No √ If yes,

a. How many years of standing does the department have? _____ years b. NCTE recognition details (if applicable) notification No: Date : _____ (dd/mm/yyyy)

c. Is the department opting for assessment and accreditation separately? NA

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Yes No

22. Whether the college is offering profession programme ? YES (Engineering, Pharmacy and Management)

23. Has the college been reviewed by any regulatory authority? If so, furnish a copy of the report and action taken their upon.

AICTE,PCI

24.Number of teaching and non- teaching positions in the Institution

Teaching Faculty Non- Technical Positions Associate Assistant Professor Teaching Staff Professor Professor M F M F M F M F M F Sanctioned by the UGC/ University/ State Government Recruited Yet to recruit 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

Sanctioned by the 50 -3 90 17 198 126 190 65 44 15 Management/ society or other authorized bodies Recruited Yet to recruit ------

 M- Male * F- Female

25.Qualifications of the teaching Staff: Associate Assistant Highest Professor Professor Professor Total Qualification Male Female Male Female Male Female Permanent Teachers D.Sc. / D. Litt. 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ph. D. 18 00 10 03 02 01 M. Phil PG 12 02 49 10 261 116 Temporary NIL GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS teachers UG: Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

PG Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Temporary teachers NIL Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

PG Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Part-time teachers NIL Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

PG Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

26.Number of Visiting Faculty / GUEST Faculty engaged with the college - 52

27. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four academic years. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Categories Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SC 77 31 82 13 33 5 30 1

ST 52 11 53 5 37 1 38 3

OBC 466 114 440 124 489 100 379 47

General 374 99 347 134 608 190 443 156

Others ------

27.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 1122 45 - - 1167 college is located Students from other states of India 40 4 - - 44

NRI Students 0 - - - 0

Foreign Students 62 4 - - 66 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Total 1224 53 - - 1277

28. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches)

UG 0.7% NIL PG: 29. Number of working days during the last academic year

323

30. Number of teaching days during the last academic year

(Teaching days means days on which lectures were engaged excluding the examination days)

180

27. Is the college recognized as a study center for offering distance education programmes for any university (DEP) ?

Yes No √

If yes,

a) Name of the University: NA

b) Is it a registered by the distance education council. (DEC) Yes No √

c) Indicate the Number of Programmes offered NIL

32.Provide Teacher –student ratio for each of the Programme / course offered

B.Tech 1. Electrical and Electronics Engineering : 1:15 2. Civil Engineering : 1:15 3. Information Technology : 1:15 4. Computer Science and Engineering : 1:15 5. Electronics and Communications Engineering : 1:15 6. Mechanical Engineering : 1:15 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

7. B. Pharmacy : 1:15 M.Tech 1. Computer Science and Engineering : 1:12 2. Highway Engineering :1:12 3. Machine Design : 1:12 4. Digital Electronics and Communication Engineering : 1:12 5. Pharmaceutics : 1:12 6. Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance :1:12 7. Pharmaceutical Management and Regulatory Affairs :1:12 8. Pharm .D : 1:15 8. MBA :1:12 9. MAM : 1:12

33. Is the college applying for

Accreditation: Cycle 1 Cycle 2 √ Cycle 3 Cycle 4

Re Assessment : (cycle 1 refers to first accreditation and Cycle 2, Cycle 3, and Cycle 4, refers to reaccreditation)

34. Date of accreditation* ( applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 and re – assessment only ) :

Cycle 1 : 08/01/2011 (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.

35. A) Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell ( IQAC)

IQAC ( dd/mm/yyyy) : 15/03/2004

b) Date of submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports ( AQAR) to NAAC.

AQAR (i) …………21/03/2017…………. (dd/mm/yyyy)

AQAR (ii) ………19/02/2016……………( dd/mm/yyyy) GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

AQAR (iii) …………23/03/2015………..(dd/mm/yyyy)

AQAR (iv) ……20/02/2014…………….(dd/mm/yyyy)

36. Any other relevant data ( not covered above ) the college would like to include. ( Do not include explanatory/ descriptive information) NO GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

3. Evaluative Report of the Departments

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment Aeronautical Engineering & 2008

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) B.TECH

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved

S.No Subject Department 1 Electrical and Electronics subject and lab Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2 Management Science Master of Business Administration 3 Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Humanities and Sciences Environmental Science, AECLS lab 4 C & Data Structures subject , IT Computer Science Engineering workshop 5 Engineering Graphics, Engineering Mechanical Engineering workshop

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system II Year, III year and IV year: Semester system 5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

S.No Subject 1 Electrical and Electronics subject and lab 2 Management Science 3 Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, AECLS lab 4 C & Data Structures subject , IT workshop

5 Engineering Graphics, Engineering workshop GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS 6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled

Professors 1 -

Associate Professors 2 -

Asst. Professors 9 12

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

S.No Name of the Faculty Deisgnation Qualification Experience Specialization Asst Prof & Aeronautical 1 Srinath Valupadasu B.Tech, M.Sc 8 HOD I/C 2 K.Suresh Asst Prof M.Tech 6 Aerospace 3 J.Naresh Asst Prof M.Tech 4.5 Aerospace 4 R.Naveen Kumar Asst Prof M.Tech 4.5 Aerospace 5 M. Tirapataiah Asst Prof M.Tech 4 Aerospace 6 B. Manideep Asst Prof M.Tech 3 Aerospace 7 A.Shushrutha Asst Prof M.Tech 1 Aerospace 8 Jatinder Kaur Randhawa Asst Prof M.Tech 3 Aeronautical

9 P. Sowmya Asst Prof M.Tech 2 Aerospace

10 Devraju R Asst Prof M.Tech 2 Aerospace

11 Santosh Kumar A Asst Prof M.Tech 3 Aeronautical

12 Arpitha R Asst Prof B.Tech 2 Aeronautical GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information NIL

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Tech -15:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled Sanctioned Filled 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Technical 1 1 - - - - Staff Administrative 1 1 - 1 1 1 staff

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. NIL

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received NIL

13. Research facility / centre with o state recognition

o national recognition

o international recognition NIL

14. Publications:

* number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /

international) - 9 * Monographs -NIL

* Chapter(s) in Books - NIL

* Editing Books - NIL

* Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers -NIL

* number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - NIL

* Citation Index – range / average - NIL

* SNIP - NIL

* SJR - NIL

* Impact factor – range / average - 2

* h-index - NIL

15. Details of patents and income generated - NIL

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated - NIL

17. Faculty recharging strategies : By provision of nptel videos faculty are recharged to their level in academics

18. Student projects

o percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental - 80

o percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes - 20

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by o Faculty o Doctoral / post doctoral fellows o Students  Our students Rakesh, Yaswanth and Suraj has made a surveillance aircraft called GRIFFIN which is the first FPV (first person view) model in AndhraPradesh.  EWB-GNITC Student chapter has won the best student chapter all over India in a meet conducted in BITS PILANI, Goa in October 2013.  GNI Videography Club founders Rakesh, Yaswanth and Suraj launched Hyderabad Videography Club during the short fim festival in college.  Our students Ramakrishna, Prakash, Vamshi and Akshitha modelled an aircraft.  Our students Ramakrishna, Prakash, Vamshi and shanker participated in Biplane workshop conducted by ISRO and got the First prize in competition.  Ramakrishna and Prakash participated in Model presentation in Technofest 2013 and got the first prize. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Our students Sathish, Madhusudan and Srikanth made a working model of a short range missile which is controlled manually.  Sardar Manmeeth Singh of 2010 batch participated in inter-college table tennis tournament and got 2nd prize  K. Sharath participated in micro-air vehicle workshop conducted by MRCET in Asscociation with IIT-Bombay and stood 2nd in competition  Sardar Manmeeth Singh from 2010 batch participated in inter-college table tennis tournament held in Anurag college and got 1st prize. Prizes and Participation in Conferences/Seminars/Workshops

S.No. Name Title/ Event description Date Prizes 2013-2014 1 V.Srinath ICRAMAV 2013, JNTUH Nov 2013 - 2 V.Srinath AeSI International Conference 16-17 Sep 2014 -

20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. S.N Name of the conference/workshop No of Dates o participants 1 A 2 week workshop on CFD 60 4th – 16th June applications in Aero/Mechanical fields 2012 2 National Conference on Innovations in 100 27th and 28th Aeronautical Engineering- NCIAE February 2015 2015

21. Student profile course-wise:

Name of the Selected Pass percentage

Applications

Course

received

(refer question no. 2) Male Female Male Female

40 34 6 8 2012-13 2

32 29 3 10 2013-14 15

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42 37 5 25 2014-15 20

2015-16 44 39 5 35 15

22. Diversity of Students

Name of the % of % of % of Course students students students (refer question from the from other from other no. 2) state States countries

2012-13 100% 0% 0% 2013-14 100% 0% 0% 2014-15 85% 15% 0% 2015-16 70% 10% 20%

23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations? Sl. No. Event 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 1 GATE - - - 2 GRE 6 3 10 3 TOFEL 6 3 10 4 IELTS 2 1 5

24. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 50 PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. -

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed 20

 Campus selection

 Other than campus recruitment GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Entrepreneurs 10

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university - 90

from other universities within the State NIL from other universities from other States NIL

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. - NIL

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library – Departmental Library

b) Internet facilities for staff and students - Available

c) Total number of class rooms - 3

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 3

e) Students’ laboratories –All laboratories are available as per the curriculam

f) Research laboratories - NIL

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College. - NIL

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology. - NIL

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? - Yes

b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? - Yes

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c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? - Yes

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1. G. Rakesh 2. M. Yaswanth Daram 3. M. Vishwa Chaitanya 4. Sardar Manmeeth Singh 5. P. Swapnika 6. Rahul Anand

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts.

S.No Name of the guest Topic Classes/no Year ofparticipants

1 Mr.Dinesh (MLR) FM-II III B.Tech I Sem 2012

2 Mr.Santhosh (MLR) AD-II III B.Tech I Sem 2012

3 C.V.R.Murhty ( IARE) FM-II III B.Tech I Sem 2012

4 Prof Laxminarasaiah (IARE) FEM III B.Tech II Sem 2012

5 Mr.Feroz (MLRIT) FVD III B.Tech II Sem 2012

6 Mr.Feroz (MLRIT) FM-I II B.Tech II Sem 2013

7 C.V.R.Murthy ( IARE) FM-II III B.Tech I Sem 2013

8 Prof.S. Srinivasa Prasad 2013

Projected team leader of CAD III B.Tech I Sem Mahindra Satyam CFD Division

9 Mr.B.S.Sastry (Defense) AS IV B.Tech I Sem 2013 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

10 Mr.Vijay Kumar (Senior 2013 Overall view Design Engineer of Goodrich IV B.Tech I Sem on FVD Aero Space

11 Mr.Azam pasha Quadri 2013 TD II. B.Tech I Sem (Lord’s Engg )

12 Mr.Ajintha Sarkar (Senior 2013 CTAFCS IV B.Tech I Sem Scientist In DRDO)

13 Mr. Abhishek Chintagantu(Ph 2014 CAD III B.Tech I Sem D Scholar)

14 Mr. Vamsi Krishna (MLRIT) FSO IV B.Tech I Sem 2014

15 Mr Paul Russel, Senior 2014 CTAFCS IV B.Tech I Sem Engineer, Air India

16. Narender, Scientist, DRDL CTAFCS IV B.Tech I Sem 2015

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. 1. Lecturer delivery with discussion 2. Tutorial (problem solving classes) 3. PPT presentations 4. Experimental classes 5. Remedial Classes 6. Special Descriptive test 7. Group Assignments 8. Mini projects 9. Course files 10. Lab Manuals 11. Industrial visits 34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored? GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

By continuous evaluation of the program outcomes by conducting the special descriptive tests, Assignments, Remedial classes and some experimental classes,

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. The college has NSS units besides Cultural club. NSS activities are partially financed by the affiliating University. This unit organizes Medical Camps, Blood donation camps, Eye donation camps, Awareness campaigns etc. Beside this the NSS unit also active in “I LOVE GNI - CLEAN & GREEN DRIVE” campaigning. This unit organized Tree Plantation Camps, some drives related to cleanness etc. National Social Service Committee- Composition 1. Prof. P Parthsaradhy Associate Director 2. Mr. O. RamaKrishna Assoc. Prof., H&S 3. Mr. V K Chary Asst. Mgr. (Admin) 4. Ms. Jitender Kaur Assst. Prof., AE 5. Mr. Appa Rao 6. J. Naresh Reddy Asst Prof., Aero

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. 1. Guest Lectures 2. Seminars 3. Industrial Visits

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details. - JNTUH

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department Strengths: 1. All the faculty members are well qualified as per UGC norms. 2. Highly motivated staff members. 3. We have MoU’s and Collaboration with international reputed universities and Organizations. 4. We have well equipped departmental labs. 5. GNITC possess High end digital library with 80,000 knowledge recourses. Weakness: 1. Placements to be improved many folds. 2. Research and development and consultancy need to be enhanced. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

3. More number of PHD’s to be recruited. 4. Industry Institute interactions to be improved. 5. Research among the staff is to be improved. Opportunities: 1. Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminar/ conferences to cater to the latest demand of the industry. 2. Collaboration with Foreign Universities for enrich knowledge at International level and to make our students Employable globally. 3. Tie-up with Government and Industries for new programmes projects and acquire research grants. Challenges: 1. Many autonomous Colleges have emerged hence stern competition to excel. 2. To be a premier Institution in the country. 3. To be able to place GNITC students maximum in industries. 4. To be able to motivate students to persue higher education in premier Institutions in the world.

39. Future plans of the department.

Future Plans 1. To establish a full fletched Research & Development Cell which will enable to handle the Projects outsourced from the industries. 2. To educate the students with the upcoming Technologies and to make our students globally employable. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

3. Evaluative Report of the Departments

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment : Civil Engineering& 2007

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : UG, PG

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved : Details in Annexure 1

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system: Semester/Choice based credit System.

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Engineering Mechanics

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Professors 5 4 Associate Professors 10 10 Assistant Professors 29 36 Total 44 50

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) : Details Mentioned in Annexure 2

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : NIL

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 15:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled :

Sanctioned Filled Academic Support staff 7 5 Administrative Staff 1 1 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise: a) National funding agencies

No. of faculty funded by National funding 3 (2 UGC + 1 Institution of Engineers) agencies No. of faculty funded by International Nil funding agencies b) International funding agencies – Nil c) Total grants received - Rs. 7,80,000

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received : Sl.No Name of Faculty Title of project Project cost 1 Dr. B. Veeranna Study on engineering problems related Rs 3,95,000 /- to spatial variations in urban living conditions. 2 Dr. S.S.S. Muntaz Use of RS & GIS tools in watershed Rs 3,35,000 /- vali development 3 Dr. PVSN Pavan Assessment of subgrade strength using Rs 50,000 /- Kumar dynamic cone pentrometer and developing correlations between soil properties and penetration resistance

13. Research facility / centre with o state recognition : NIL

o national recognition : NIL

o international recognition : NIL

14. Publications: Details mentioned in Annexure 3

Title No’s number of papers published in peer reviewed 56 journals (national / international) Monographs NIL Chapter(s) in books NIL Editing Books NIL Books with ISBN numbers with details of NIL publishers Number listed in International Database (For 5 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index range – average 1 SNIP NIL SJR NIL Impact factor – range/average NIL h-index 2

15. Details of patents and income generated : NIL

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated : An amount of Rs. 2,00,000 is generated from survey, Design, drawing and Estimation of buildings

17. Faculty recharging strategies : Counselling and giving tips to improve the academics 19. Student projects

o Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental :

Year % of in house projects 2013 – 14 100% 2014 – 15 75% 2015 – 16 49%

o Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes : Year % of outside projects 2013 – 14 0% 2014 – 15 25% 2015 – 16 51%

20. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by o Faculty : NIL o Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : NIL o Students :

 Mr. MubashirAbid Ali of Final year got III prize in Elocution competetion organized by NSS, JNTUH &Telengana Pollution control board on 23rd Sept. 2014 at JNTU campus. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Mr. Satviksaraf and Mr. T. Karthik won Ist prize in model presentation in Furcatez 14 organized by Malla Reddy Institute of Technology and Science on 22nd and 23rd Aug 2014

21. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. National  Institution of Engineers sponsored Seminar on the topic titled Geospatial Technology for Land Records towards Digital India is organized during 29th, 30th March 2016.  Following self financed and sponsored Annual National student level events were organized

Academic year Name of Event 2016 – 17 Ignite 2k17 2015 – 16 Technofest - 15 2014 – 15 Technofest – 14 2013 – 14 Technofest – 13 2012 – 13 Technofest – 12  National Workshop on NDT Evaluation of Engineering Materials organized 2012.

International

 International Conference on Role of Green Technologies is organized on 10th and 11th March 2012.

22. Student profile course-wise:

Name of the course Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer question no. 2) received Male Female Male Female B.Tech 2013-2014 242 220 22 22 36 B.Tech 2014-2015 251 235 16 28 33 B.Tech 2015-2016 191 167 24 12 26 B.Tech 2016-2017 188 166 22 15 22

22. Diversity of Students

Name of the Course % of students % of students from % of students from (refer Question No. 2) from the college other states other countries B.Tech 2013-2014 90.08 7.85 2.066 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

B.Tech 2014-2015 78.88 6.37 14.74 B.Tech 2015-2016 81.67 4.188 14.136 B.Tech 2016-2017 87.23 2.65 10.10

23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations?

Academic Number of students qualified in year NET SLET GATE CIVIL DEFENCE PGECET GRE,TOEFL SERVICES SERVICE 2012 – 13 - - - - - 02 - 2013 – 14 - - - - - 33 - 2014 - 15 - - - - - 17 21 2015 - 16 - - - - - 15 16

24. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG 32 PG to M.Phil. NIL PG to Ph.D. NIL Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL Employed  Campus selection 01  Other than campus recruitment 66

Entrepreneurs NIL

25. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university : 88% from other universities within the State: - from other universities from other 12% States:

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: 01

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities – Details Mentioned in Annexure 4

Infrastructural facilities Details a) Library Departmental Library consist of 142 no. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

of text books, 240 Mini Project reports, 190 Main Project reports. b) Internet facilities for staff and Available students c) Total number of class rooms 10

d) Class rooms with ICT facility 3

e) Students’ laboratories 12

f) Research laboratories Nil

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College: Nil

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology: No

30. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? YES b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? YES c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? YES

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1. C. Manisha 2. K BHAVYA THAKUR 3. K. Santhosh Kumar 4. J.Nihar 5. G.P.S.S. Srinivas

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Mentioned in Annexure 5

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Following teaching aids are used to improve student learning

 Lecture delivery with discussion  Tutorial (problem solving in classes)  PPT presentations,  Laboratory classes GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Remedial classes  Special descriptive tests  Group assignments  Course file  lab manuals  industry visits  Chalk and talk, black board  Effective utilization of OHP and teaching LCD projectors  Development of PPts on different  Playing of videos in class room to courses demonstrate different processes and methodologies in different courses

Other methods adopted to improve student learning

 Students made submit assignments of different topics of syllabus, Class room teaching with the help of charts, models and demonstration of equipment etc, Students undergo site visits relevant to different courses, Students undergo industrial training and submit mini project reports, Students carryout design project and submit main project thesis, Guest lecturers from eminent academicians, industry personnel, Conducting practical’s and innovative projects in laboratories

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

By continuous evaluation of the program outcomes by conducting the special descriptive tests, Assignments, Remedial classes and some experimental classes,

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

College has NSS units besides Cultural club. NSS activities are partially financed by the affiliating University. This unit organizes Medical Camps, Blood donation camps, Eye donation camps, Awareness campaigns etc. Beside this the NSS unit also active in “I LOVE GNI - CLEAN & GREEN DRIVE” campaigning. This unit organized Tree Plantation Camps, some drives related to cleanness etc.

National Social Service Committee- Composition 1. Prof. P Parthsaradhy Associate Director 2. Mr. O. RamaKrishna Assoc. Prof., H&S 3. Mr. V K Chary Asst. Mgr. (Admin) 4. Ms. Jitender Kaur Assst. Prof., AE 5. Mr. Appa Rao 6. J. Naresh Reddy Asst Prof., Aero

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36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: 1. Guest Lectures 2. Seminars 3. Industrial Visits

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details: National Board of Accreditation, JNTUH

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department :

Strengths:

 UGC funded projects  Two centers of excellence with latest softwares,  Faculty publishing papers in journals, Conferences and motivated to pursue Research,  Good working environment, Encouragement for faculty to attend seminars, FDPs, Conf., Well Planned academics, In house FDPs,  Good Management.

Weakness:

 Lack of PhD scholars,  Research labs,  Training for faculty on advanced courses

Opportunities:  External funded R&D projects,  Participation of faculty and students in National and international conferences,  To develop industrial Consultancy works

Challenges:  Lack of well experienced faculty,  Quality of admitted students

39. Future plans of the department.

 To develop all civil engineering labs as center of excellence to generate consultancy services, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 To get major & minor research projects from different funding agencies,  Upgrade the department to improve the placements of students in reputed government and private organistions.

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Annexure 1

Sl No. Course Department 1 English Humanities and Sciences 2 Mathematics – I Humanities and Sciences 3 Engineering Mechanics Mechanical Engineering 4 Engineering Physics Humanities and Sciences 5 Engineering Chemistry Humanities and Sciences 6 Computer Programming & Data Structures Department of Computer Science Enigeering 7 Engineering Drawing Department of Mechanical Engineering 8 Computer Programming Lab Department of Computer Science Enigeering 9 Engineering Physics & Engineering Humanities and Sciences Chemistry Lab 10 English Language Communication Skills Lab Humanities and Sciences 11 Engineering Workshop/IT Workshop Department of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science Enigeering 12 Mathematics – II Humanities and Sciences 13 Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering 14 Managerial Economics and Financial MBA Analysis 15 Probability & Statistics Humanities and Sciences 16 Management Science MBA 17 Advanced English Communication Skills Lab Humanities and Sciences 18 Data Base Management Systems (E) Department of Computer Science Enigeering

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Annexure 2

No. of Ph.D No. of student Qualificatio Designatio Specializatio years of s Name n n n Experienc guided e for the last 4 years M.Tech Professor Transportatio 26 - K. VijayaLakshmi (Ph.D) n Engineering Dr.S.S.S. Muntaz Ph.D Professor Geology 27.6 - Vali Dr. P V S N Pavan Ph.D Professor Geotechnical 15 - Kumar Engineering M.Tech Professor Remote 23.6 - S.S. Manugula (Ph.D) Sensing & GIS D.V.S.Narasimha M.SC Associate Geology 15 - Rao (Geology) Professor M.Tech Associate Construction 23.6 - Syed Azhar (Ph.D) Professor Engineering Hussain Management M.Tech Assistant Structural 5.7 - D V S P Rajesh Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Geotechnical 3.5 - V. Sai Deepti Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3.8 - V. DhanaLaxmi Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3.6 - K. Ramesh Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Geotechnical 2.6 -- Y. Srilekha Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Geotechnical 3.6 - S. Nirisha Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3.7 - M. Anuradha Professor Engineering Gautham Kishore M.Tech Assistant Structural 3.6 - Reddy Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Geotechnical 3.6 - R. Suresh Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 1.6 - N. Shruthi Das Professor Engineering GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

M.Tech Assistant Highway 3.5 - K. Saikrishna Professor Engineering P. Naveen M.Tech Assistant Structural 2.5 - Krishna Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3.8 - P. Mounika Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 7 - N. PrasannaLatha Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Geotechnical 3 - V. Tulasi Rani Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 1 - G.N.V. Kaparthi Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Highway 3 - P. Ranjeet Professor Engineering RaghuveerNarsin M.Tech Assistant Highway 7 - g Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3 - Harika Professor Engineering P Ramesh M.Tech Assistant Structural 3 - chantikumar Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3.3 - K. Ajay Kumar Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Highway 6 - M Harini Reddy Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3.3 - N Vagdevi Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Geotechnical 0 - A Dilip Kumar Professor Engineering M. Vamshi M.Tech Assistant Structural 2 - Krishna Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 0 - Sangeetha Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Construction 1 - Revan Siddappa Professor Technology M.Tech Assistant Highway 0 - Uday Kumar Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 0 - Rajesh Biradar Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 0 - ManojPatil Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Transportatio 0 - D. Sandeep Raj Professor n Engineering GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

M.Tech Assistant Infrastructure 1 - T S V S Prakash Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 1 - N. Prem Kumar Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 3 - S. Manasa Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 0 - D. Padma Roja Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 0 - G. Priyanka Rani Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 1 - B. Sravankumar Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Environmenta 0 - SubhashNaik Professor l Engineering M.Tech Assistant Structural 0 - Professor Dynamics & Earthquake R. Narender Engg. Ch. Santhosh M.Tech Assistant Highway 0 - Kumar Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Geotechnical 2.4 - A. Shiva Prasad Professor Engineering M.Tech Assistant Engineering 2.7 - B. Rajashekaram Professor Structures M.Tech Assistant Highway 0 - G. Suryanarayana Professor Engineering

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Annexure 3

Sl Faculty Name NC IC NJ IJ Books/Monograp No h/Chapter . Published 1 K. VijayaLaxshmi 3 0 5 2 - 2 Dr.S.S.S. Muntaz Vali 3 0 4 0 - 3 Dr.PVSN. Pavan Kumar 8 8 2 3 - 4 S.S. Manugula 6 1 0 8 - 5 D.V.S.Narasimha Rao 1 0 0 5 - 6 Syed Azhar Hussain 0 0 1 0 - 7 DVSP Rajesh 0 0 0 4 - 8 V.SaiDeepti 1 0 0 0 - 9 V. DhanaLaxmi 1 1 0 1 - 10 K. Ramesh 0 0 0 1 - 11 Y.Srilekha 0 0 1 0 - 12 S. Nirisha 0 1 0 2 - 13 Gautham Kishore - Reddy 0 0 0 2 14 K. Saikrishna 1 0 0 1 - 15 G.N.V. Kaparthi 1 1 0 0 - 16 P. Ranjeet 1 0 0 5 - 17 Harika 1 0 0 2 - 18 Sangeetha 0 0 0 1 - 19 Rajesh Biradar 0 0 0 1 - 20 TSVS Prakash 1 0 0 0 - 21 N Prem Kumar 0 0 0 1 - 22 D Padma Roja 0 0 0 1 - 23 G Priyanka Rani 0 0 0 1 - 24 A Shiva Prasad 0 0 1 1 -

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Class rooms, faculty rooms and seminar/conference Halls

Room Shared / Usage Capacity description exclusive Other details

Adequate ventilation, Class Room I Year B. Tech., illumination, Benches, No. – 018 Civil Engg., Exclusive 79 sq.m/60 Chair, Green Glass Board, (First year Sec. I Fans, Tube Lights, LCD block) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, Class Room I Year B. Tech., illumination, Benches, No. – 019 Civil Engg., Exclusive 79 sq.m/60 Chair, Green Glass Board, (First year Sec. II Fans, Tube Lights, LCD block) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, Class Room I Year B. Tech., illumination, Benches, No. – 033 Civil Engg., Exclusive 82 sq.m/60 Chair, Green Glass Board, (First year Sec. III Fans, Tube Lights, LCD block) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, Class Room I Year B. Tech., illumination, Benches, No. – 024 Civil Engg., Exclusive 82 sq.m/60 Chair, Green Glass Board, (First year Sec. IV Fans, Tube Lights, LCD block) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, II Year B. illumination, Benches, Class Room Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/72 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. - CE 102 Engg., Sec. I Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, II Year B. illumination, Benches, Class Room Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/72 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. - CE 104 Engg., Sec. II Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, II Year B. illumination, Benches, Class Room Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/72 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. - CE 107 Engg., Sec. III Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Class Room II Year B. Exclusive 87 sq.m/72 Adequate ventilation, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

No. - CE 108 Tech., Civil illumination, Benches, Engg., Sec. IV Chair, Green Glass Board, Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, III Year illumination, Benches, Class Room B.Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/75 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. – CE 209 Engg., Sec. I Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, III Year illumination, Benches, Class Room B.Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/75 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. - CE 210 Engg., Sec. II Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, III Year illumination, Benches, Class Room B.Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/75 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. - CE 202 Engg., Sec. III Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, IV Year, illumination, Benches, Class Room B.Tech. Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/72 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. - CE 002 Engg., Sec. I Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, IV Year illumination, Benches, Class Room B.Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/72 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. - CE 007 Engg., Sec. II Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, IV Year illumination, Benches, Class Room B.Tech., Civil Exclusive 87 sq.m/72 Chair, Green Glass Board, No. – CE 204 Engg., Sec. III Fans, Tube Lights, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, Tutorial Tutorial Room illumination,30 Individual Room 01 – Exclusive 38 sq.m/30 – 1 chairs, Podium, Glass CE 205 board, Fans, Tube Lights, Adequate ventilation, Tutorial Tutorial Room illumination,30 Individual Room 02 – Exclusive 38 sq.m/30 – 2 chairs, Podium, Glass CE 206 board, Fans, Tube Lights, Seminar Student Exclusive 125 Adequate ventilation, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Room – CE seminars, sq.m/75 Podium, benches, Fans, 207 conferences, Tube Lights, LCD and workshops and OHP provision guest lectures Meeting Departmental Chairs, Table, Almarahs , Exclusive 30 sq.m /20 room CE 001 Library book Faculty Wi-Fi, Wooden Almarah, For faculty, a rooms – 101, Cubicals 66 sq.m/9 Table, Chair, Tube light, to h Fans

Faculty Wi-Fi, Wooden Almarah, rooms – 201, For faculty Cubicals 54 sq.m/5 Table, Chair, Tube light, a to c Fans

Faculty rooms – 202, For faculty Cubicals 83 sq.m/18 Chair, Tube light, Fans a to i

Department Table, chairs and Book For faculty 22 sq.m Library Almarah

Adequate Ventilation, Innovation R & D Provision for LCD, Chairs, Sharing 55 sq.mt Center Activities Fans, Tube Lights, Notice Board

To encourage Entrepreneur students to Table, Chairs, Almarahs, Development develop Sharing 55 sq.m/10 provision for LCD, Fans, Cell entrepreneurial Tube Lights, Notice Board skills

 Department has sufficient class rooms for conducting lectures and tutorials for I/IV, II/IV, III/IV and IV/IV B. Tech Civil Engineering students.  In the Civil Engineering program, I year has four sections, II, III and IV year has three sections each.  Fully furnished exclusive class rooms of 4 nos. are available for the first year students in first year block. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 In the Civil Engineering block 10 no. of class rooms are available for II, III and IV Year B.Tech students.  All class rooms are provided with good ventilation, high speed Wi-Fi.  Department has a seminar hall to conduct workshops, seminars, conferences and guest lectures for students and faculty.  Seminar hall is also used to conduct Civil Engineering Association activities.  Department has Two Tutorial Rooms to solve the numerical problems on different subjects. These rooms are also used for revision and remedial classes for students lagging in different subjects.  Department Library provides reference books and facilities for reading.  Project Room, Department association activities, Innovation center, Model room  Each class room is sound proof with good ventilation (3 windows per class).  Class rooms of size about 75 sq. m and above.  Adequate numbers of benches in good condition are provided for comfortable seating of students.  Class rooms are equipped with lights, fans, power points for LCD or OHP and podium with good ambience.  One entrance/exit is provided for all class rooms.

Faculty rooms in department

 Individual room for Head of the department and department office.  Four number of staff rooms are available to accommodate every faculty member.  Each faculty room is divided into cubical for seating of individual faculty.  Professors and Associate professors are allotted with individual cubical.  Assistant professors are allotted on sharing basis (2 in each room).  Each faculty room or cubical is provided with table and chair.  Every staff room is provided with wooden almarah to facilitate the faculty for storing books and files.  HOD room is provided with table, chairs, AC, almarah for storing files, intercom facility and first aid box etc.  All the staff rooms are equipped with PC and Wi-Fi. Counseling rooms

 Individual staff rooms are sufficient to discuss/counsel the students and clearing their doubts.  Class rooms are used to clear the doubts and discuss with larger group of students.  Students interact with faculty in their individual rooms to carry out their project work, Report preparation for seminars, mini projects etc. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Meeting room is used for mentoring and counseling a batch of students and to meet their parents.

Laboratories

Number Labora Laboratory Exclusive Space, of Quality of tory description in use / number of experimen instruments manua the curriculum shared students ts ls

FIRST YEAR LABORATORIES Students carry Engineering 177 Availa Shared 8 individual Drawing sq.m/35 ble instruments

ACER PIV, 66Ghz, 80 GB HDD, CD ROM, 256 MB, DDR RAM, 10/100 NIC Optical Computer 83 mouse, Keyboard Availa Programming Shared 24 sq.m/60 and 17” color ble Lab Acer Monitor, Acer dual core 2.6 500GB, HDD, CD ROM, 2GB RAM, Keyboard, mouse, 18.5 TFT Monitor

Micron 84 instruments, Availa Engineering Shared 12 Physics & sq.m/35 industries and of ble Engineering good quality Chemistry 84 SP Fine Availa Shared 13 sq.m/35 Chemicals ble

ACER PIV 2.66 English Ghz, 80 GB HDD, Language 132 CD ROM, 256 MB Availa Shared 24 communication sq.m/35 DDR RAM, ble Skills Lab 10/100 NIC Optical mouse, key board and GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

17” color Acer monitor, ISI Certified Language Training instruments

ACER PIV 2.66 Ghz, 80 GB HDD, Engineerin CD ROM, 256 MB g Engineering DDR RAM, 78 Workshop Availa Workshop/IT Shared 10/100 NIC sq.m/60 – 13, IT ble Workshop Lab Optical mouse, Workshop key board and - 21 17” color Acer monitor

SECOND YEAR LABORATORIES

Make: Lawrence & Mayo (India) Surveying Lab 22sq.mt/3 Availa Exclusive 10 Pvt. Ltd, Scientific 5 ble Store &Engg. Equipment

Strength of 124 Availa Shared 12 KrsytalElmec Materials lab sq.mt/35 ble

Computational 93 Availa Exclusive 7 Acer Desktops lab sq.mt/35 ble

Center of 93 Availa excellence Geo Exclusive nill Acer Desktops sq.mt/35 ble matics

THIRD YEAR LABORATORIES

Fluid mechanics & 175 Ind-lab Availa Shared 9 Hydraulic sq.mt/35 Equipments ble machinery lab

Engineering 66sq.mt/3 Availa Exclusive 4 Good Geology lab 5 ble GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Geotechnical 86 Aimil, Apt Availa Exclusive 12 Engineering lab sq.mt/35 Engineering ble

68 no. Dell CPU, Advanced Monitor, Mouse, English 163.18 Availa Exclusive 7 Key board, 160 Communicatio sq.mt/35 ble GB Hard disk, 1 n Skills lab GB Ram.

FINAL YEAR LABORATORIES

Concrete and 124 Aimil, Apt Availa Exclusive 12 Highway Lab sq.mt/35 Engineering ble

Environmental 72 Elico Ltd, SP Fine Availa Engineering Exclusive 08 sq.mt/35 Chemical Ltd. ble Lab

ADDITIONAL COMPUTING FACILITY

Innovation Sharing Center

Center of excellence for Exclusive Geomatics

Center of 70 Pcs, Server, 25 excellence for Softwares Computational Exclusive Civil Engineeri ng

Departmental Library

All recommended and reference books are available in the departmental library.

Departmental Library consist of 142 no. of text books, 240 Mini Project reports, 190 Main Project reports.

Central Library

Following number of books & journals pertaining to Civil Engineering department are available in library. Number of Titles: 1199, Number of Volumes: 5843, International Journals: 5 and National Journals: 11. Digital Library has 268 titles. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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Expert lectures

S.No Name of the Resource Person Year/Sem Date of No. of Event event students attended 1 Guest lecture Major General R C Padhi, II, III and 26.08.2014 552 on National Additional Surveyor IV Year GIS Initiative General, Indian Institute of students Surveying & Mapping, Survey of India, Uppal 2 Guest lecture Mr. V. B Gadgil, Chief II, III and 06.09.2014 545 on Executive Metro Rail IV Year Employment students Requirements of Civil Engineers 3 Guest lecture Mr. Sridhar, Associate Vice III and IV 22.09.2014 226 on Job President, SEW Year Oppurtunities Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., students for Civil Engineers 4 Guest lecture Mr. Rushikesh Joshi, IV/II 17.12.2013 72 on Higher Marketing Manager, South Education India, British Counsill, Chennai 5 Seminar on Dr. Cathy Lee T. Arcuino, IV/I 13.09.2013 84 Higher Director International education Programs and services Pittsburg State University 6 Guest lecture Dr. D. Babu Rao, Consultant III/I 02.03.2013 66 on Sub soil investigation 7 Workshop on Dr.R.S. Prakasam and 19-Nov- 52 recent Dr.V.Srihari 2011 Technologies in Plastic Reuse. 8 Guest lecture Mr. S. Ganapathi, IV/II 07.02.2011 44 on energy Consultant, World Energy conservation Conservation 9 Storm water Dr. Y. Ellam Raj, Principal, IV/I 12.10.10 35 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Management Visweswaraya College of Engineering 10 Mapping the Mr. Ajit Singh, Senior IV/I 16.10.10 41 globe and Geodesist, Observation and career Analysis Division, oppurtunities NOAA/INGS in US

Workshop

S. Name of the Organized by Resource Year No. of Date of the no event Person student event s attende d 1 A Three day Mr P.V.S.N Mr. Nikhil IV 25 7th,8 th,9thJanuary Work shop Pavan Kumar jain, Mr. 2014 on solar Mehul application 2 Work shop Mr. N. Rama Dr. Piaa raj II 64 02 to 08 January on soft skills chandra Rao 2014 3 National Dr. S. V. G Shivar III & 91 20th December Workshop on Ranganayaku Rao, Sr IV 2013 NDT lu Scientist, Evaluation of DRDL, Hyd Engineering Materials 4 Work shop Mr. D.V.S.P Mr. IV 58 04.10.2013 on Training Rajesh Subramanya and mHariharan placements ( & Mr. i.e Summit conduction Duggal, of Mock Mahindra Interviews) Satyam 6 Work shop Mr. Dr. Sai III 32 04.10.2013 Mr. D. V. S on ethical Satish CEO, Narasimha hacking Indian Rao version2 Servers 7 A two day Dr SSS M Vali III 42 25 & 26.9.13 workshop on &Mr SS applications Manugula GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

of RS & GIS 8 Work shop Mr. G. Mr. IV 40 24-09-2013 on Training Ramaiah Subramanya and mHariharan placements & Mr. (i.e Summit conduction Duggal, of Mock Mahindra Interviews) Satyam 9 Pre Mr. Md. Mr. II 128 23rd- 31th July, Placement AkramUllah AjithTiwary 2013 Training khan

10 Pre Mr. V. Mr. III 104 13th - 23rd Aug. Placement Venkatesh ManveenAn 2013 Training and 11 A two day Mrs. Sujatha III 55 5th – 6th April workshop on and Ms. S. 2013 Disaster Vineela Management 12 Work shop N. Rama Dr. Piaa Raj II 128 23rd July to 1st on chandra Rao Aug. 2012 Communicat ion Skills 13 Work shop Mr. S.S. Mr. Arun III & 160 24, 26, 27, on Manugula Kumar IV 30thsep. 2012 Personality Development 14 Skill Matters Mr. PVSN Dr. Piya Raj IV 96 17th to 28thoct. Pavan Kumar 2012 15 Communicat Mr. Mir Msmonica III 108 17th to 28thoct. ion Skills Ahmed Ali 2012 Mujahid 16 Workshop on Mr. D.V.S. ANKIT III 32 MARCH/2&3,20 ETHICAL Narsimha Rao FADIA 12 HACKING 17 Workshop on Mr. G. Dr.Tulasi IV 100 October, 2010 Research Ramaiah Ram Das, paper Professor, writing JNTUH 18 Work shop Ms. S. Mr.Trinity IV 106 3rd to 9thaug 2011 on Mrudula Devi from Personality Chandigarh GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Development 19 Communicat Mrs. R. N Dr. H. S. II&III 170 2,4,and 7thjune ion Skills Sujatha Saini 2011 20 Communicat Mr. N. Prof. P. IV 101 28,29,and ion Skills Ramanjaneyul Parthasarith 30thjune 2011 u y

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Department of COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 1. Name of the department and its year of Establishment: Computer Science & Engineering, 2001 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.): B.Tech & M.Tech 3. Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:

S.No. Names of Interdisciplinary courses Department involved 1 Digital Logic Design, Electronic Devices and ECE Circuits, Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab 2 Basics Electrical Engineering, Electrical and EEE Electronics lab 3 Environmental Studies, Probability & Statistics, Humanities & Mathematics, English, Engineering Physics, Science Engineering Chemistry, Advanced English Communication Skills lab, Gender Sensitization 4 Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis , MBA Management Science

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester System and choice based credit system 5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

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Programming Electronic Communication Engineering Computer Networks, Object Oriented Programming through Java, Computer Organization CIVIL Engineering C Programming

MECHANICAL Engineering Computer Graphics, C Programming

6. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned and filled:

2016-17 2015-16 2014-15

Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled

Professors 7 7 5 5 8 8

Associate Professors 13 13 13 13 15 15

Asst. Professors 59 59 63 63 34 34

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) List is Enclosed in ANNEXURE-I

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty(programme wise) : NIL [ All Faculty members are Regular ]

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9. Programme wise Student -Teacher Ratio: 15:1

Program Name Student Teacher Ratio UG B. Tech 15:1 PG M.Tech 12:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Supporting Staff Sanctioned filled

Network Engineer 1 1 System Administrators 3 3 Hardware Engineer 3 3 Lab Programmers 9 9

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: NIL 12. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received: Name of the faculty Project title Funded by Total Status Grant of the received Project V . Sathiya On the Security of 60,000/- Initiated Suntharam Trustee based UGC(1285) Social Authentications

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13. Research facility / Centre with State recognized : NIL National recognition: NIL. International recognition:NIL

14: Publications:

Academic Year 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13

Number of 15 09 12 54 19 Publications

List of publications are enclosed in ANNEXURE-II

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals ( national / international) by faculty and students: 95  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.): 19  Monographs : Nil  Chapter in Books : Nil  Books Edited : 6  Books with ISBN / ISSN numbers with details of publishers : 4 1. Proceedings of 1st International Conference on “Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering” (ICICSE-2013), ISSN:978-81-7800-313-9. 2. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on “Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering” (ICICSE-2014), ISBN:978-93-82163-44-2, Paramount Publishing House, New Delhi. 3. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on “Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering” (ICICSE-2015), ISBN:978-93-85100-40-6, Paramount Publishing House, New Delhi GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

4. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on “Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering” (ICICSE-2016), ISBN:978-93-85100-63-5, Paramount Publishing House, New Delhi  Citation Index : 95  SNIP : 0  SJR : 0  Impact Factor -Journals: 119  H-index : 0

15. Details of Patent and Income Generated:

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

S Year Project Customer Project Princi Associate No Name Value pal Investigator Invest s igator 1 2013- Complete Panineeya 1,50,000 Dr. V. Deva 14 Campus Dental College Rishi Sekhar LAN & Research Sayal B. Lalu Centre Nayak D. Saidulu

17. Faculty Recharging Strategies: Nil

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18. Student projects:

Academic Year 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14

Percentage of 90 90 90 75 Projects In House Percentage of 10 10 10 25 Projects External

19. Awards / Recognitions received at the National and International level by Faculty: Doctoral/ Post Doctoral fellows: Students: List of faculty receved Awards is enclosed in ANNEXSURE-III List of Students received Awards is enclosed in ANNEXSURE-IV

20. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organizeds and Source of Funding( national / International) with details of outstanding participants:

List is enclosed in ANNEXSURE-V

21.Student profile programme/course wise:

Name of the Application Enrolled Course/programm s received Selecte * * Pass e (refer question no. d M F perce 2 ntage 2011-12 180 180 110 50 72 2012-13 300 300 191 109 76 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2013-14 300 300 209 91 78 2014-15 300 300 198 94 79 2015-16 306 300 193 107 82

*M = Male *F = Female

22.Diversity of Students

% of % of % of Name of the students students students Course from the from other from same States abroad B. Tech(CSE ) state94% 4% 2%

M. Tech(CSE) 75% 0 25%

23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations?

Sl. No. Event 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 1. GATE 4 7 6 6 8 2. SLET 20 40 40 45 55 3. NET 15 20 23 22 25 Civil NA NA NA NA 4. NA Services

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24.Student progression

Student progression Against % enrolled

UG to PG 35% PG to M.Phil. -- PG to Ph.D. --- Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral --- Employed • Campus selection 50% • Other than campus recruitment 10% Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 5%

25.Diversity of Staff:

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same parent 55 university from other universities 25 within the State from other universities 20 from other States

26. Number of Faculty who were awarded Ph. D., D. Sc and D. Litt. During the assessment period .---01

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27. Present Details about Infrastructural facilities List of details enclosed in ANNEXURE VI a) Library: One Departmental Library equipped with printer , scanner, FAX. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students:  Department is provided with 100 Mbps, High speed internet  Faculty rooms are equipped with computers and Internet facilities  Professors and Associate Professors are provided with separate rooms equipped with white boards, computer with internet for discussion and counseling.  Faculty rooms are equipped with white boards and computers with internet. students are attached each faculty for counseling.  HOD Office: hod office equipped with internet facilities along with conference to conduct meeting  Departmental digital Library is equipped with 5 computer systems with internet facilities with availability of Scaner and printer c) Total Number of Class Rooms:19 d)Class rooms with ICT facility : 09 e) Students Laboratories: 1. Advanced Computer Lab –1 2. Advanced Computer Lab –2 3. M. Tech / Research Lab 4. Advanced Computer Lab –3(Laptop Lab) 5. Advanced Computer Lab –4 Place No. of UP Conn Internet computer S ected systems in available LAN Computer Lab –1 65 Yes Yes Yes Computer Lab –2 65 Yes Yes Yes M. Tech / Research Lab 20 Yes Yes Yes GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Computer Lab –3(Laptop 65 Yes Yes Yes Lab) Computer Lab –4 65 Yes Yes Yes

f) Research Laboratories :Nil

28. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, Academic Category year BC EBC SC ST MINORITY 2015-16 132 9 24 4 15 2014-15 56 10 2 1 9 2013-14 45 117 2 -- -- 2012-13 44 63 9 4 4 2011-12 24 30 4 7 8 Total 301 229 41 16 36 Grand 623 Total

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programs: A detailed survey regarding the needs will be conducted scientfically and based on the results and feedback Requirements the new programs will be developed. Technical Training sessions will be conducted during the break periods for the academically week students. Communication and soft skill trainings will be conducted for the needy students.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

how does the department utilize it?

Faculty identifies the requirements of students by conducting feedback and based on the requirement the curriculum will be changed.

b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? Feedback on staff will be conducted 3 times in a semester and based on that action taken report was prepared accordingly the corrective measures will be taken.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

From Alumini and the Employer feedback was taken into consideration accordingly the curriculum will be framed and implemented.

31 . List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

List enclosed in Appendix VII

32 Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts.

Details are enclosed in ANNEXURE-VIII

33 List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes

Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning : 1. Classroom teaching 2. Lectures and Tutorials 3. Workshops, Seminars, Guest Lectures and Extension Lectures 4. Group Discussions 5. Presentations, Demonstration of Models, Equipment and Processes 6. Quiz 7. Projects 8. Mock Interviews GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

9. e-Learning 10. Digital Library 11. Assignments 12. NPTEL 13. International /National Conferences

Emphasis on Laboratory Training: Entrance to engineering education is based on multiple choice tests resulting in a memory base system. To expose them to practical experience, which is the base for science and technology education, we have adopted a procedure with major emphasis on practical being performed beyond the syllabus requirement. The objective is to correlate the theory and practical results and to emphasize the limits of practical applications.

Placement Cell :The institution is having a well experienced training and placement cell which helps the students in finding better options for their career. The members of placement cell are always ready to give the career guidance to students. In addition, faculty members guide the students to find the best options for their future. College has entered MOU with many foreign universities for higher studies. Industrial tie-ups with many companies in the field have been done for placement for our students. Training and Placement cell is looking after all the placement training being to the students. It is also arranging many on-campus and off-campus drives for student’s placement. More than 80% of the eligible students are placed in good MNCs.

Technical clubs: Students are encouraged to join “Technical club” to pursue their hobbies and develop certain skills, which are beyond academic curriculum for the welfare of the society. Clubs like robotic, photography, short-film making, electronics, ethical hacking, environmental, renewable energy sources, etc are active at the college, where students learn from each other and are engaged in creative activity. There is an exclusive E-Class room in the department to conduct classes which uses the facility of online learning, online tutorials and multimedia digital learning GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Assignments: Students are given assignments on a regular basis in each unit of every subject. These assignments help the students to understand the subject in more detail as assignment questions require broad study and innovative approach to the subject. These assignments are graded.

Flexibility in academics with scope for self learning: 1. Home-Work Assignment is a regular feature being practiced with emphasis on solving numerical problems. 2. Subject Specific Lectures are arranged for each course to outreach the syllabus content boundary. 3. Student Seminars are arranged on topics related to practical being performed for helping them to understand the relation between theory and the need for the experiments. Every student has to participate in this program. 4. Bright students are encouraged to give seminars on current topics of interest allotted by the teachers. 5. Group discussion on student project work monitored by the senior staff. 6. Course Files and Lab manuals: Faculty members have prepared the course files and lab manuals according to NBA criteria. In course files they are including some subjects which are beyond syllabus, but very helpful for students with those subjects.

34 How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Program objectives and outcomes are constantly monitored at the end of each semester by conducting survey on course outcomes accordingly the scheme was scheduled and monitored to acheive the goals of the department keeping in view of institution’s vision and mission.

35 Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

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Students are encouraged to join “Technical societies” like ISTE student chapter, IEEE student chapter, to inculcate a habit of following the latest developments in that particular technical field. Various programs like guest lecturers, workshops, technical talks, and other professional activities are organized under these society forums.

36 Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Guidance Cell: Students are guided and provided training to appear for competitive examinations and to face on-campus, off-campus interviews being conducted by the MNCs. Students also provided training to appear for competitive examinations like GATE, TOEFEL, GRE which helps students to pursue higher education in top universities. Industrial Visits: Periodic industrial visits for students are arranged to enhance the horizon of technical awareness. These visits also form a base for selecting major project of their choice for execution (a part of course requirement). Soft-Skills and personality Development Cell: The placement cells formulate to enhance the skills like aptitude skills, communication skills, group discussion, leader ship skills, interpersonal skills, which help in providing better employability of our graduates. The cell organizes training programs by professional trainers for conducting lectures on improving communication skills and other allied soft skills.

37 State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

Programme/Department will be made available for the accrediation of NBA and university audit authorities and implemented as per their recomendations

38 Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths: GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

1. Well qualified experienced and dedicated faculty. 2. State-of-the-Art computing facilities 3. Well equipped computer centre 4. Library – International Journals 5. Enthusiastic, dedicated computer science students who are consistent in their enrollment. 6. Healthy student teacher ratio(STR) 7. Air-conditioned seminar Halls, fully equipped with state-of-the-art audio- visual devices. 8. High success rate 9. High speed internet facility for students & staff 10. Well furnished class rooms

Weaknesses: 1. Professional skills needs to be further improved among students 2. Communication skills among rural based students needs improvement 3. Affiliated university curriculum is not Industry Oriented. 4. In sufficient core modules in the Affiliated curriculum

Opportunities: 1. Leader in providing quality engineering education clubbed with placements 2. Industry oriented training 3. Becoming a leader in student placements. 4. Becoming a leader in interdisciplinary and integrated learning 5. An opportunity to interact with eminent personalities. Constraints: 1. Lesser Placement opportunities due to recession faced by the software industries 2. Fee restriction by the state government

39 Future plans of the department.

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To make the department capable of having Self sustained Research Centers to cultivate the innovations in technological world by using newer technologies in the field of Computer Science and Engineering.

CSE Block

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Advance Computer Lab-1:

Advance Computer Lab-2:

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Laptop Lab:

C& DS Labs: These labs are dedicated to exclusively for 1st year students for execution of Computer Programs. System Configuration: Desktop: ACER Dual Core 3.0GHz, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, 19”TFT Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse

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English Language Communication Skills Lab: Dedicated to 1st & 3rd year students for their English Communication Lab System Configuration: Desktop: ACER Dual Core 3.0GHz, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, 19”TFT Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse

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Annexure-I

List of Faculty Members

S.N Name of the Teaching Designation Qualification o faculty member Experience 1 Dr. Harvinder Ph.D Professor 28 Singh Saini 2 Dr. Rishi Sayal Professor, Ph.D 22 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Dean of Academics & Training 3 Dr. S. Masood Professor, Ph.D 25 Ahamed HOD 4 Prof. Dathathreya.P Professor M.Tech 28 5 Dr CH . Ph.D Professor 12 Subbalakshmi 6 Mr. V.Deva Sekhar Assoc.Prof M.Tech 15

7 Mr. B. Lalu Nayak Assoc.Prof M.Tech 16

8 Mr. S. Madhu Assoc.Prof M.Tech 15

9 Mr.A.Ugender Assoc.Prof M.Tech 14

10 Mr.B.Nandan Assoc.Prof M.Tech 12

Associate 11 Rajashree Sutrawe M.Tech 22 Professor 12 Mr. D. Saidulu Assoc.Prof M.Tech 10

13 B. Mamatha Asst.prof M.Tech 9

14 A.Ravi Asst.prof M.Tech 9

Associate 15 Dara Shireesha M.Tech 11 Professor 16 Mrs. MD.Thayyaba M.Tech Assoc.prof 10 Khatoon Associate 17 S. Siva Sankar Rao M.Tech 13 Professor Associate 18 S. Srikanth M.Tech 14 Professor Assistant 19 Vikram Ratan M.Tech 9 Professor Assistant 20 Swathi Velugoti M.Tech 6 Professor Assistant 21 Sambaiah Gunji M.Tech 9 Professor Assistant 22 Kiran M.Tech 3 Professor GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Assistant 23 Santhipriya Katta M.Tech 5 Professor M.Tech 24 Samirana Acharya Asst. Professor 7 Assistant 25 Vikram Kalvala M.Tech 8 Professor Assistant 26 Konda Raveendra Kumar M.Tech 5 Professor 27 S Sirajul Huq Asst. Professor M.Tech 8 Assistant M.Tech 28 S. Ismatha Begum 4 Professor 29 O. Ashok Asst. Prof. M.Tech 3 Assistant 30 P. Hari Shankar M.Tech 6 Professor 31 M. Bharat Asst.Prof M.Tech 2

32 M. Yadaiah Asst. Prof M.Tech 4

33 S. Bhader Saheb Asst. Prof. M.Tech 2

34 B. Chandra Kala Asst. Prof. M.Tech 7 35 Padma Rajani Assistant M.Tech 4 Professor 36 Ms.Gatadi Ashwitha Assistant M.Tech 4 Professor 37 Mr.Arun Singh Assistant M.Tech 4 Professor K. Kiranmai 38 Asst. Professor M.Tech 7 39 Mr.V.Yadagiri Assistant M.Tech 5 Professor 40 Mr.R.Narender Assistant M.Tech 3 Professor

41 M.Tech 42 Mr. D.S.S.Veeresh Assistant M.Tech 13 Professor 43 Mrs.Akshitha koluguri Assistant M.Tech 3 Professor 44 Mr .E. Kiran Kumar Assistant M.Tech 2 Professor 45 Mr.B.KANAKASWAM M.Tech Assistant 3 Y Professor GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Assistant 46 Venkatramireddy M.Tech 3 Professor Assistant M.Tech 47 P. Kiranmai 2 Professor Assistant 48 T. Srikanth M.Tech 1 Professor Assistant 49 P. Mallaiah M.Tech 4 Professor Assistant 50 Ch. Lavanya Kumari M.Tech 1 Professor Assistant M.Tech 51 Shaik. Khasim 8 Professor Assistant 52 Mubasheera Tazeen M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 53 Vishnu Vardhan Reddy M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 54 D. Mounika M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 55 Ch. Pushya M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 56 P. Shireesha M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 57 M.Mounika M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 58 Amulya Rachana M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 59 Malashree M.Tech 0 Professor Assistant 60 Md. Iqbal Jafer Sadiq M.Tech 0 Professor 61 Mrs R.Shravani Assistant M.Tech 1 Professor Assistant 62 S.G. J. V Alamelu Manga M.Tech 0 Professor 63 G. Veeranna Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

64 B. Ashok Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

65 Ch. Surendra Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

66 B. Ramaiah Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

67 R. Ramesh Asst Prof M.Tech 0

68 M. keerthi Asst Prof M.Tech 0 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

69 K. Shankar Asst Prof M.Tech 0 70 Assistant M.Tech M. Sampath 2 Professor

71 Assistant M.Tech Harjinder Kaur Professor 1

72 Assistant M.Tech P. Professor 2

Assistant 73 G. Annapurna M.Tech 6 Professor 74 G. Upender Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

75 A. Venkateswarlu Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

76 T. Jithendar Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

77 D Reena Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

78 Podila. Swathi Asst. Prof. M.Tech 0

Annexure-II Publications

Academic Year 2015-16

S.n Name of Designati Journal/ Tile Date o the Faculty on Conference

Professor IIOAB Journal

special issue on Chatti Tracking of changes Applications of Subbalakshmi in cancer data using Soft 2015

soft clustering Computational 1 Approaches in Bioinformatics GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Evaluation of data Smart mining strategies Innovation, 03 using fuzzy Systems and Septemb clustering in Technologies , er, 2015 dynamic Springer book environment series. A method to find the Procedia optimal number of Computer 30/02/20 clusters based on Science, 15 fuzzy silhouette on Elsevier Science dynamic data set Direct. Classifications of Indian Journal of dynamic clustering Nov. Science & based on soft 2015 Technology computing Assoc Journal of A Study of professor Innovation in Dynamic Routing Jul- Mr. V. Deva Computer 2 Priotocols in Dec- Sekhar Science & Mobile Adhoc 15 Engineering- Networks 2015 Assoc Pack: Prediction- ICICSE-2015 Augu professor Based Cloud 3 Bandwidh and Cost st, Mr. D. Saidulu Reduction System 2015

Assoc MLP Learning Ms. Rajashree ICICSE-2015 Augu Sutrawe, professor Algorithms Applied to 4 Metabolic Disease st, Classifier 2015

Mrs. V. Swathi Assoc MLP Learning ICICSE-2015 professor Algorithms Applied to Metabolic Disease Classifier

5 Depending on the IJMETMR Dec-2015 Data Stored in the Distribution of the More Dissolved

Confidence in the IJMETMR Dec-2015 Cloud - to Assess the GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Safety Infrastructure, Such As the Model of a Service (IAAS) Clouds

Assoc Knowledge Mr.S. Siva ICICSE-2015 Augu Sankar Rao professor Hollowing in 6 Enormous st, Information 2015

Animated Society of IJMETMR Jan-2016 Temporary Electricity Network Trace

Networks, Wireless IJMETMR Jan-2016 Sensors, Data

Integrity Service Models and a

Variety of Dynamic Routing in Case of Delay Mr. K. Assistant 7 Raveendra professor Wireless Sensor IJMETMR Jan-2016 Kumar Network Repeater Mode Selection Algorithm for the Opportunity to Know

Data Mining Journal of Jan-June echniques for the Innovation in 2015 growth of Financial Computer Science Systems & Engineering- 2015

Springer India 2016 Proceedings of the Second Semantic-Based International Approach for Conference on RAVI Automatic Annotation 2015 8 Assoc Computer and and Classification of AAVULA professor Communication Medical Services in Technologies, Healthcare Ecosystem Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 379 , DOI GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

10.1007/978-81- 322-2517-1_43 Print ISBN 978- 81-322-2516-4 Online ISBN 978- 81-322-2517-1

Data Mining Techniques for the 2015 Development of ICICSE-2015 August 7th Financial Information & 8th System R.VIKRAM 9 Assistant HL7 STANDARD professor FOR Journal of COMPUTERIZED Innovation in May CLINICAL DATA IN Computer Science 2015 HEALTH CARE & Engineering- INORMATION 2015 SYSTEM

Academic Year 2014-15 Journal S.n Name of the / Designation Tile Date o Faculty Confere nce A Novel way of Oct- improving Efficiency in IJPES Dr. Rishi 2014 1 Professor Association Rules Sayal A novel approaches on ICICSE Aug text categorization. - ISBN : 8th & GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

978-93- 9th- 82163- 2014 44-2 Optimization and ICICSE Maximizing the life time Aug ISBN : Dr. S. Masood of Heterogeneous 8th & 2 Professor 978-93- Ahamed wireless sensor networks 9th- 82163- under connective 2014 44-2 coverage conditions. ICICSE ISBN : Aug A novel approaches on 978-93- 8th & text categorization. 82163- 9th- 44-2. 2014

Internati onal Dr. Vijaya Journal 3 Professor Lakshmi of Innovati Search Engine Technique ons in Jul by Using Similarity Comput 2014 Measures er science ISSN: 2278- 0947 Morphological Dr.M.Joseph July 3 Professor Multiscale Stationary IJIGSP Prakash 2014 wavelet transform based GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

texture segmentation

ICICSE Aug Social Networking Issues ISBN : 8th & using DRM as Security 978-93- 9th- Solution. 82163- Mr. V. 2014 4 Assoc 44-2 Sathiya Professor ICICSE Suntharam Hybrid methodology to Aug ISBN : analyze web user 8th & 978-93- behavior in web mining 9th- 82163- and fuzzy networks. 2014 44-2 ICICSE Efficient Feature Aug ISBN : Mr. V. Deva Assoc. Selection for High 8th & 5 978-93- Sekhar Professor Dimensional Data Using 9th- 82163- Clustering Techniques 2014 44-2 ICICSE Aug Strong Key Generation ISBN : Assoc 8th & 6 Mr.B.Nandan for Public Key 978-93- Professor 9th- Cryptography Using GA. 82163- 2014 44-2 ICICSE Aug Analysis of Classification ISBN : Mr.B.Sudhaka Assoc. 8th & 7 Algorithms for Diabetes 978-93- r Professor 9th- data prediction. 82163- 2014 44-2 Asst.Profess Web System upgrading ICICSE Aug 8 Mr. A. Ravi or optimal purchasing ISBN : 8th & GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

policy for customers. 978-93- 9th- 82163- 2014 44-2 ICICSE Aug Workflow Mechanism on ISBN : 8th & customized cloud 978-93- 9th- Services. 82163- 2014 44-2 ICICSE Aug Encryption Based on ISBN : 8th & attributes for resource 978-93- 9th- sharing. 82163- 2014 Mr Y.Ravi Asst 44-2 9 Kumar Professor ICICSE Aug ISBN : 8th & Airborne Internet. 978-93- 9th- 82163- 2014 44-2 ICICSE Aug Detection of Black- hole ISBN : 8th & attack in Ad-Hoc 978-93- 9th- Networks. 82163- 2014 Mr.Sumitra Asst 44-2 10 Mallik Professor ICICSE Aug Location based Skyline ISBN : 8th & queries on uncertain 978-93- 9th- database. 82163- 2014 44-2 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

ICICSE Aug Securing the route ISBN : Asst. 8th & 11 Mr.M.Suresh discovery in mobile Ad- 978-93- Professor 9th- Hoc Networks. 82163- 2014 44-2 ICICSE Literature Survey on Aug ISBN : Holographic Digital Data 8th & 978-93- Storage and Its 9th- 82163- Innovations 2014 Asst 44-2 12 Ms Priyanka Professor ICICSE Efficient Feature Aug ISBN : Selection for High 8th & 978-93- Dimensional Data Using 9th- 82163- Clustering Techniques 2014 44-2

Academic Year 2013-14 Journal S.n Name of the Designatio / Tile Date o Faculty n Confere nce Nanorobots in Medicine-A new March- 1 Dr. H. S. Saini Professor IJCSET Dimension in Bio 2014 Nanotechnology Extraction of Templates Sep from Web Pages-A Prof. Rishi 20th & 2 Professor Novel Extraction ICICSE Sayal 21st - Approach. 2013 . GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Sep Comparative Prof.Dathathrey 20th & 3 Professor Assessment of Security ICICSE a.P 21st - Protocols in MANETS. 2013 EnergyAwareTechnique IJACEE s in Wireless Sensor April– E Networks: Seeking for Septem Volume Excellence and Facing ber, 1, Issue Challenges. 2013. Dr.S.Masood 3 Professor 4 Ahamed Proficient And Protected content Dispensation In IJCTT Dec - Distributed Environment volume 2013 To Client Proxy-Based 6 Issue 1 Transco ding Approach An Assessment on IJARCS June Computational Models SE 2013 for Expressive Music. Comprehensive JGRCS, Analysis of Mobility for Impact June Remote Access Virtual factor 2013. Private Network Users. :0.66 Prof. Venkat 5 Professor Examination of Narayana Sep Assorted Quality 20th & Metrics for Medical ICICSE 21st - Image Processing. 2013 Proceedings of. Comparative Sep Assessment of Security ICICSE 20th & Protocols in MANETS. 21st - GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2013

Analysis of Popular IJJCOT Stemming Algorithms Impact OCT- Supporting Information factor:0 2013 Retrieval System. . .567. Sep A Survey on Search 20th & ICICSE Engine Optimization, 21st - 2013 IJAEGT Vol-1, Issue-4, ISSN Novem A Well Configuring of No: ber User Searches 2309- 2013 4893, . Dr. Vijaya 6 Professor pg: 176- Lakshmi 184. IJARCS SE Volume 3, Issue Survey on Web Search Novem 11, Results Personalization ber ISSN: Techniques. 2013 2277 128X pg: 987- 998 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Simulation of Image Sep Retrieval. Techniques 20th & ICICSE for Effective Decision 21st - Mr.Sandeep Assoc. Making System. 2013 7 Singh Rawat Professor Sep Comparative 20th & Assessment of Security ICICSE 21st - Protocols in MANETS. 2013 “Dattab to Undeviating Sep Assortment of Survey 20th & ICICSE Data for Fast Mining”. 21st - 2013 IJEA Volume Secure Graphical 2 Issue 6 Password Guessing over ISSN 2013 Online and Dictionary No: Attacks. 2320 – Assoc. 0804) 8 Mr. Ashok Jami Professor IJAIR Volume Home Area Networks 2 Issue Monitoring and Control 10 2013 Using Mobile Based ISSN Device”. No: (2278- 7844) “Multi-Cloud Storage IJIT OCT Based on Cooperative VOL. 2013 Provable Data 01, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

possession” ISSUE 05 Comprehensive Sep V. Sathiya Assoc Analysis of Mobility for 20th & 9 ICICSE Suntharam Professor Remote Access Virtual 21st - Private Network Users. 2013 Comprehensive Sep Mr. V.Deva Assoc. Analysis of Mobility for 20th & 10 ICICSE Sekhar Professor Remote Access Virtual 21st - Private Network Users. 2013 Comprehensive Sep Mr. B. Lalu Assoc Analysis of Mobility for 20th & 11 ICICSE Nayak Professor Remote Access Virtual 21st - Private Network Users. 2013 Comprehensive Sep Mrs. CH. Assoc Analysis of Mobility for 20th & 12 ICICSE Subbalakshmi Professor Remote Access Virtual 21st - Private Network Users 2013 Optimal Routes in Profit Sep Assoc Driven Opportunistic 20th & 13 Mr. S. Madhu ICICSE Professor Spectrum Access 21st - (OSA). 2013 Sep Networks using Truthful Mr. CH. Sri Assoc. 20th & 14 Low-Priced Path ICICSE Hari Professor 21st - Mechanism. 2013 Sep Optimal Routes in Profit Assoc 20th & 15 Mr.B.Nandan Driven Opportunistic ICICSE Professor 21st - Spectrum Access (OSA 2013 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

A Study on Comparison Sep of AODV and DSR Assoc. 20th & 16 Mr. D. Saidulu Routing Protocols for ICICSE Professor 21st - Wireless Sensor 2013 Networks IJEA Volume “Secure Graphical 2 Issue 6 Password Guessing over ISSN 2013 Online and Dictionary No: Attacks (2320 – 0804) IJAIR Volume Home Area Networks 2 Issue Monitoring and Control 10 2013 Assoc. Using Mobile Based ISSN 17 Mr.K.Suresh Professor Device No: (2278- 7844) IJIT “Multi-Cloud Storage VOL. Based on Cooperative OCT 01, Provable Data 2013 ISSUE possession” 05 Utility Based Pattern IJCSIT Matching Approach for Nov/De Vol. 4 Data Mining” - c 2013 (6),

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Sep Dattab to Undeviating 20th & Assortment of Survey ICICSE 21st - Data for Fast Mining”. 2013 Sep Protected and Rapid Assoc. 20th & 18 Mr.P.Satish Payment System using ICICSE Professor 21st - Cloud Technologies. 2013 Sep Protected and Rapid Assoc. 20th & 19 Mr.B.Sudhakar Payment System using ICICSE Professor 21st - Cloud Technologies. 2013 Sep Protected and Rapid Mr.Imran Assoc. 20th & 20 Payment System using ICICSE Oureshi Professor 21st - Cloud Technologies. 2013 Rijndael Algorithm Sep based Authentication 20th & ICICSE Method for J2ME 21st - Assoc. Devices. 2013 21 Ms. Nazimunisa Professor Security in Cloud Sep Computing using 20th & ICICSE Effective Secret Sharing 21st - Algorithm. 2013 A Study on Comparison Sep of AODV and DSR Mrs. Parveen Asst. 20th & 22 Routing Protocols for ICICSE Sultana Professor 21st - Wireless Sensor 2013 Networks. 23 Ms B .Mamatha Asst Security in Cloud ICICSE Sep GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Professor Computing using 20th & Effective Secret Sharing 21st - Algorithm. 2013 Security in Cloud Sep Asst Computing using 20th & 23 Ms.M Saritha ICICSE Professor Effective Secret Sharing 21st - Algorithm. 2013 Universal AI Power Sep Asst.Profes Tracing Techniques for 20th & 24 Mr. A. Ravi ICICSE sor Deregulated Power 21st - Surges. 2013 Universal AI Power Sep Tracing Techniques for Asst.Profes 20th & 25 Mr. A. Srinivas Deregulated Power ICICSE sor 21st - Surges in Wireless 2013 Sensor Networks. Universal AI Power Sep Tracing Techniques for Ms. D. Asst.Profes 20th & 26 Deregulated Power ICICSE Shireesha sor 21st - Surges inWireless 2013 Sensor Networks. Examination of Sep Ms Asst Assorted Quality 20th & 27 ICICSE L.SaiBharagvi Professor Metrics for Medical 21st - Image Processing. 2013 Examination of Sep Ms V.Rupa Asst Assorted Quality 20th & 28 ICICSE Kalpana Professor Metrics for Medical 21st - Image Processing. 2013 29 Mr Y.Ravi Asst Software Reliability ICICSE Sep GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Kumar Professor Models 20th & 21st - 2013 Sep Mr.Manik Rao Asst.Profes Software Reliability 20th & 30 ICICSE Patil sor Models. 21st - 2013 Sep Mrs Asst.Profes Software Reliability 20th & 31 ICICSE K.Saravanthi sor Models. 21st - 2013 Sep Mrs Kanchana Asst.Profes Software Reliability 20th & 32 ICICSE Latha sor Models. 21st - 2013 Rijndael Algorithm Sep based Authentication 20th & ICICSE Method for J2ME 21st - Mrs Asst.Profes Devices. 2013 33 K.Annapurna sor Study on the Impact of Sep Replication of Code in 20th & ICICSE Software Development 21st - Life Cycle. 2013 Study on the Impact of Sep Asst.Profes Replication of Code in 20th & 34 Nursrath Khan ICICSE sor Software Development 21st - Life Cycle. 2013 Sep Asst.Profes Sharp Semantic Web 35 Ms Yellamma ICICSE 20th & sor Search Engines. 21st - GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2013 Sep Mrs Padmaja Asst Sharp Semantic Web 20th & 36 ICICSE Usharani Professor Search Engines. 21st - 2013 Sep Mr.A.Vinay Asst Sharp Semantic Web 20th & 37 ICICSE Sagar Professor Search Engines 21st - 2013 Sep Study on Skyline 20th & analysis of Nominal ICICSE 21st - attribute. Mr.Sumitra Asst 2013 38 Mallik Professor Essentials of Android Sep OS Design and 20th & ICICSE Technology in Sensible 21st - Phone Context. 2013 Essentials of Android Sep Mr.J.Naresh Asst OS Design and 20th & 39 ICICSE Kumar Professor Technology in Sensible 21st - Phone Context. 2013 Essentials of Android Sep Asst OS Design and 20th & 40 Ms. K.Alekhya ICICSE Professor Technology in Sensible 21st - Phone Context. 2013 Essentials of Android Sep Mr.B.Sreenivas Asst OS Design and 20th & 41 ICICSE Rao Professor Technology in Sensible 21st - Phone Context. 2013 42 Mr.Devi Prasad Asst Semantic Similarity ICICSE Sep GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Mishra Professor Measurement between 20th & Words using Lexical 21st - Patterns. 2013 Semantic Similarity Sep Assoc. Measurement between 20th & 43 Mr.M Srinivas ICICSE Professor Words using Lexical 21st - Patterns. 2013 Semantic Similarity Sep Mr.D.Hari Asst Measurement between 20th & 44 ICICSE Prasad Professor Words using Lexical 21st - Patterns. 2013 Semantic Similarity Sep Mrs Asst Measurement between 20th & 45 ICICSE K.Sukeerthi Professor Words using Lexical 21st - Patterns. 2013 Sep Ms.Durga Asst Inventory Management 20th & 46 ICICSE Bhavani Professor using SAP. 21st - 2013 Sep Asst Inventory Management 20th & 47 Ms M.Sunitha ICICSE Professor using SAP. 21st - 2013 Sep Mrs. N. Asst.Profes Inventory Management 20th & 48 ICICSE Radhika sor using SAP. . 21st - 2013 Vehicle Detection with Sep Mrs B. Asst 49 Video Streaming in ICICSE 20th & Prashanthi Professor Dynamic Bayesian 21st - GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Networks. 2013

Vehicle Detection with Sep Asst Video Streaming in 20th & 50 Ms Priyanka ICICSE Professor Dynamic Bayesian 21st - Networks 2013 Mining Approaches to Sep Asst.Profes Extract Interesting 20th & 51 D.L.N Prasunna ICICSE sor Association Rules using 21st - Market Basket Analysis 2013 Vehicle Detection with Sep Mr.V Ravi Asst.Profes Video Streaming in 20th & 52 ICICSE Kumar sor Dynamic Bayesian 21st - Networks 2013 Mining Approaches to Sep Asst.Profes Extract Interesting 20th & 53 T Anusha ICICSE sor Association Rules using 21st - Market Basket Analysis. 2013 A new Method of Automatic and Accurate Image Registration Sept- IJAIR through Histogram 2013 Based Image Dr.M.Joseph Segmentation. 54 Professor Prakash Fuzzy Random Impulse Nov- Noise Removal From IJTES 2013 Color Image Sequences. An Innovative Nov- multicloud IJTES 2013. implementation of GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Computing Clusters for Loosely Coupled MTC Applications. Morphological Multiscale stationary Dec- wavelet transform based IJI 2013 texture segmentation.

Academic Year 2012-13

Journal Name of Designat / S.no the Tile Date ion Confere Faculty nce Innovative modified K- July- Mode clustering IJERA 2012 algorithm A Novel Hybrid SEP Clustering Algorithm 2012 Prof. IJCSET integrated Partitioned and 1 Rishi Professor UK Hierarchical Clustering Sayal Algorithm For Categorical Data. Integrated Framework Nov- IJARC Using SOA and Web 2012 SSE Services Sep Prof. Investigation and analysis 2012 2 Venkat Professor of vulnerability of attacks IJMER Narayan on watermarked Image GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

a and Its Enhancement.

Analysis and Assessment 9th of Surface Image Texture JGRCs Oct Mechanisms. . 2012 Monitoring Interactions in 10th IJARCS Component based Oct SE. systems. 2012 An Intrusion tolerance . 9th approach for Internet IJARCC Oct security. E 2012 Low cost Mammography Jan Image Enhancement and IJECC 2013 Analysis Mechanisms. Design and Dec Implementation of a 2012. Network layer for IJCSET distributed Programming platforms.

Automatic finger print Dec - recognition scheme and IJAIEM 2013. Enhancement.

Telemedicine - A IJARCC Jan- Revolutionary Paradigm E 2013 in Rural Health Care Vol. 2, Services. Issue:1 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Recovering Human IJESRT Feb. Motion Tracking System Vol. 2, 2013 using Gaussian Process. Issue:1 Feb. IJARCS Enhanced Contour based 2013 SE Segmentation for Vol. 3 Fingerprint Extraction. Issue 2

Similarity Analysis of Jan. Images using Content 2013. IJECS Based Image Retrieval System. . Jan. Similarity Analysis of Mr. 2013. Assoc Images using Content 3 V.Deva IJECS Professor Based Image Retrieval Sekhar System.

Internati onal Confere Mrs. nce on 13th,1 A Comparative study on a CH. Assoc computi 4th 4 Dynamic clustering Subba Professor ng July approaches. , lakshmi informat 2012 ion- Tirupath i. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Attribute Ontological Relational weights (AORW) for coherent Ms.M Asst Sept 5 association rules: A post IJERA Saritha Professor 2012. mining process for Association Rules. . Sept 2012. Extraction of template Ms. S. Asst.Prof 6 from web pages –A novel Laxmi essor extraction approach Recovering Human Feb. D. Asst.Prof IJESRT 7 Motion Tracking System 2013 Saidulu essor using Gaussian Process.”

Academic Year 2011-12

Name of S. Journal / the Designation Title Date No Conference Faculty An intelligent multimedia Dr. interface for fuzzy- 23- Harvinder Internationa 1 Professor logic based 05- Singh l journal inference in crops. 2011 Saini Expert systems with Applications. Analysis and Usage Febru Prof. Rishi 2 Professor of Fuzzy Logic for IJCA. ary, Sayal Optimized 2011 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Evaluation of editio Database Queries n

Temporality-based Int. Journal user interface Mr. M. Computatio Assoc. design approaches 3 Kumara nal Science 2011 Professor for desktop and Swamy and small screen Engineering environment Analysis and Usage Febru Mr. of Fuzzy Logic for ary, Asst.Professo 4 P.Venkate Optimized IJCA. 2011 r swara Rao Evaluation of editio Database Queries. n

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FACULTY ACHEIVEMENTS :

2016-17

Sno Name of the Awards Recognitions faculty 1 Dr. Rishi Sayal Awarded Doctorate on Mysore December 2015 University 2 Dr. V. Sathiya Awarded Doctorate on 2015 Sathyabama suntharam university ,TN Awarded Doctorate on 20th KL Dr Ch. Feb 2017 University,AP 3 subbalakshmi 03 September, 2015 Published paper with Scopus Index GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

September ,2015 Published paper with Springer book series

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Awards / Recognitions received by students:

2016-17

SNO NAME OF THE EVENT VENUE ROLL NO ACHIVEMENT STUDENT NAME DATE 1 13WJ1A05V9 YEKKIRALA V S S Polmon campus 3rd feb 2017, Placed through Drive GNITC placement Drive KRISHNAMACHARYUL

2 13WJ1A05K4 13WJ1A05K4 Just Dail 21st jan Placed through PATIBANDA PATIBANDA SRIJANI campus drive 2017,GNITC placement Drive SRIJANI

3 Knoah 18th nov Placed through ALETI SAI RAM 13WJ1A0510 PRAMODHINI REDDY Solutions 2016,GNITC placement Drive 4 Knoah 18th nov 2016 Placed through BALA KRISHNA 13WJ1A0526 VIJAYA LAKSHMI Solutions placement Drive 5 Knoah 18th nov 2016 Placed through 13WJ1A0531 BANTU RISHITHA Solutions placement Drive

6 Knoah 18th nov 2016 Placed through 13WJ1A0558 DYAPA ROJA REDDY Solutions placement Drive

7 Knoah 18th nov 2016 Placed through KALAVAGUNTA 13WJ1A0594 SESHA SAI MANASA Solutions placement Drive 8 Knoah 18th nov 2016 Placed through 13WJ1A05P8 SISTA MANASA Solutions placement Drive

9 Knoah 18th nov 2016 Placed through 13WJ1A05P9 SK EZAZ AHMED Solutions placement Drive

10 Knoah 18th nov 2016 Placed through SUMIT KUMAR 13WJ1A05Q5 YADAV Solutions placement Drive GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

11 18th to 21st jan 15WJ1Ao5T3 T.Sai kumar Khel-2017 Kabbadi runner up 2017 12 Kabbadi won IInd Naipunya 2016 Dec 25th prize Inter college Kabbadi won Ind Jan 11th 2017 Event prize 13WJ1A0573 Sampath kumar Inter college Kabbadi won Ind Feb 24th 2017 Event prize Inter college March 4th Kabbadi won Ind Event 2017 prize

2015-16

SNO NAME OF THE VENUE ROLL NO EVENT NAME ACHIVEMENT STUDENT DATE 1 LAKUMARAPU Achieved 1 prize in 13WJ1A05C9 SANTHOSHI NSS 20-12-2015 interstate competition 2 MALLEPALLY Achieved 2nd Prize 13WJ1A05E0 VINEETHA NSS 20-12-2015 in singing competition 3 12WJ1A05K9 P. Avinash Hackathon/Hacker 12WJ1A05K6 P. Eashwar Hiring/ Hackers 9-11 July Ist Prize 12WJ1A05N3 Rohan Talk conducted by 2015 12WJ1A05J3 Omkar Nanda Amazon 12WJ1A05K8 Prashanth 4 Paper Presentation 13WJ1A0516 ANANYA MAJUMDAR GNITC Technofest- April 2015 II Prize 2015

5 Paper Presentation 13WJ1A0502 A S PAVANA SRUTHI GNITC Technofest- 2015 II Prize 2015

6 Microsoft openness Participant at days 16 Technical event 13WJ1A0501 A HARINI 2015 Esparato second prize winner

Fukaritz

7 Naipunya-2015 District Level Winner 15WJ 5A0503 AmarPreet Singh Sports- Basketball 15-09-2015 Held at VBITEC, Ghatkesar 8 NSS Youth Festival Ist Prize 14WJ1A05J7 P. Mounika Drawing 28-12-2015 competetion GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

9 10/Jul/2015 & Placed through 12WJ1A05P0 Sai Krishna Panakanti RetailOn 11/Jul/2015 placement Drive 10 Placed through 12WJ1A05T9 U SONALI MySmartPrice 16/Jul/2015 placement Drive 11 InRhythm Solutions 12WJ1A0523 ASHISH AGARWAL 28/Jul/2015 Private Limited 12 Placed through 12WJ1A05E0 KUMARI ANURADHA MySmartPrice 16/Jul/2015 placement Drive 13 12WJ1A05G0 M SAI SAMRAT MySmartPrice 16/Jul/2015

14 SARDAR DALJEET Placed through 12WJ1A05P6 Xtream IT 30/Aug/2015 SINGH placement Drive 15 SARDAR PRABJOT 12WJ1A05P8 Xtream IT 30/Aug/2015 SINGH

16 Placed through 12WJ1A05K1 P RAHUL Xtream IT 30/Aug/2015 placement Drive 17 CHINTHAPARTHI Sutherland Global 12WJ1A0568 14/Sep/2015 RISHITHA REDDY Services

18 DANDATIKAR Sutherland Global Placed through 12WJ1A0574 14/Sep/2015 DHRITHI 1Services placement Drive 19 Sutherland Global 12WJ1A05A7 HARSHINI PATEL 14/Sep/2015 Services

20 Sutherland Global Placed through 12WJ1A05B2 K NAINA 14/Sep/2015 Services placement Drive 21 Sutherland Global 12WJ1A05M3 RAGHAV VERMA 14/Sep/2015 Services

22 Sutherland Global Placed through 12WJ1A05N2 RICHCHA KHANNA 14/Sep/2015 Services placement Drive 23 SARDAR KARAN Sutherland Global 12WJ1A05P7 14/Sep/2015 SINGH Services

24 Sutherland Global Placed through 12WJ1A05Q0 SATYA SHREE S 14/Sep/2015 Services placement Drive 25 SIMRAN KAUR Sutherland Global 12WJ1A05Q6 14/Sep/2015 CHAWLA Services

26 12WJ1A05T5 TITHI JAIN 14/Sep/2015 Sutherland Global Placed through GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Services placement Drive

27 Sutherland Global 12WJ1A05T7 KEERTHI REDDY 14/Sep/2015 Services

28 Sutherland Global Placed through 13WJ5A0503 VANDANA Y 14/Sep/2015 Services placement Drive 29 DANDATIKAR 12WJ1A0574 IBM 15/Sep/2015 DHRITHI

30 RAMYASRI Placed through 12WJ1A05M8 VENKATANAGA SAI IBM 15/Sep/2015 BANDARU placement Drive

31 NAGA SMRUTHI Incessant 12WJ1A05H7 05/Sep/2015 TANGIRALA Technologies

32 Placed through 12WJ1A0501 A ASHISH KUMAR Genpact 05/Oct/2015 placement Drive

33 12WJ1A05A7 HARSHINI PATEL Genpact 05/Oct/2015

34 Placed through 12WJ1A05B2 K NAINA Genpact 05/Oct/2015 placement Drive 35 KAZA VENKATA 12WJ1A05C2 Genpact 05/Oct/2015 KRISHNA KAVYA

36 KOHLI JASPREETH Placed through 12WJ1A05C7 Genpact 05/Oct/2015 SINGH placement Drive 37 MAMIDIPALLI SAI 12WJ1A05F7 Genpact 05/Oct/2015 VAISHNAVI

38 Placed through 12WJ1A05K9 PARITALA AVINASH Genpact 05/Oct/2015 placement Drive

39 12WJ1A05N3 ROHAN KULKARNI Genpact 05/Oct/2015

40 SARDAR DALJEET Placed through 12WJ1A05P6 Genpact 05/Oct/2015 SINGH placement Drive

41 12WJ1A05Q0 SATYA SHREE S Genpact 05/Oct/2015

42 SIMRAN KAUR Placed through 12WJ1A05Q6 Genpact 05/Oct/2015 CHAWLA placement Drive

43 12WJ1A05T5 TITHI JAIN Genpact 05/Oct/2015

44 Placed through 12WJ1A05V0 VIKAS SHARMA Genpact 05/Oct/2015 placement Drive GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

45 13WJ5A0503 VANDANA Y Genpact 05/Oct/2015

46 ARAVALLI VAMSEE Placed through 12WJ1A0521 Amazon 29/Oct/2015 KRISHNA placement Drive 47 CHINTHAPARTHI 12WJ1A0568 Amazon 29/Oct/2015 RISHITHA REDDY

48 DANDATIKAR Placed through 12WJ1A0574 Amazon 29/Oct/2015 DHRITHI placement Drive

49 12WJ1A05A7 HARSHINI PATEL Amazon 29/Oct/2015

50 Placed through 12WJ1A05B2 K NAINA Amazon 29/Oct/2015 placement Drive 51 KAZA VENKATA 12WJ1A05C2 Amazon 29/Oct/2015 KRISHNA KAVYA

52 Placed through 12WJ1A05F8 MAMTHA SINGH Amazon 29/Oct/2015 placement Drive

53 12WJ1A05M1 PRATIK KUMAR Amazon 29/Oct/2015

54 Placed through 12WJ1A05T5 TITHI JAIN Amazon 29/Oct/2015 placement Drive

55 12WJ1A05V0 VIKAS SHARMA Amazon 29/Oct/2015

56 Placed through 13WJ5A0503 VANDANA Y Amazon 29/Oct/2015 placement Drive 57 Solvent Software 12WJ1A05V0 VIKAS SHARMA 07/Oct/2015 Solutions Pvt Ltd

2014-15

SNO NAME OF THE VENUE ROLL NO EVENT NAME ACHIVEMENT STUDENT DATE 1 1.Paper April 2015 II Prize 13WJ1A0516 ANANYA MAJUMDAR Presentation GNITC Technofest-2015 2 1. Paper 2015 II Prize 13WJ1A0502 A S PAVANA SRUTHI Presentation GNITC Technofest-2015 3 Ms. S. Hema Sri Quest-2015 - March – 11th Ist Prize in Poster 12wj1Ao5R1 JNTUH & 12th , Presentation. 2015. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

4 Mr. Shubham Bangad Robothlon-2015 March-25th- 12wj1Ao5Q4 Ist Position 29th-2015 BITS PILANI

5 Robothlon-62015 March-25th- 12WJ1A0517 Mr.Ankit Jain th Ist Position BITS PILANI 29 -2015

6 Robothlon-2015 th March-25 - 12WJ1A0518 Mr.Ankit Sonalia Ist Position 29th-2015 BITS PILANI

7 10th & 11th 12WJ1A0507 Mr.Aditya singh parmar Design Freaks Ist Position March 2015

8 10th & 11th 12WJ1A0523 Mr.Ashish Agarwal Design Freaks Ist Position March 2015

9 26th Sep 2014

12WJ1A0501 Mr.A Ashish Kumar Basket ball Event & 26th Feb Ist Position 2015

SNO NAME OF ROLL NO THE EVENT NAME VENUE DATE STUDENT 2013-14 V. 1. 10B91A05B6 Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs 1000 given Madhurima

SNO NAME OF ROLL NO THE EVENT NAME VENUE DATE STUDENT 2012-13 K.Prema 1. 09B91A0521 Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs 1000 given latha

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Appendix:V Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National: SNO Name of the event Resource DATE Source of Person Funding 1 Pre conference tutorial on Srinivas reddy katta 14th july Parent “INTERNET OF 2016 organization THINGS” 2 Pre conference tutorial Manish Rai 15th july Parent on”Software test metrics 2016 organization and projects management” Symposium, National Dr. Subhash 25th- 29th Parent Organization Symposium on Advancess Chandra Nov’2015 in Electrical Engineering

2 AICTE Sponsored GNI 02.07.15- Parent Organization workshop 12.07.15 3 Associate Analytics and Security S. SIVA SANKAR 21.11.2015 – Parent Analyst Master Training 25.11.2015 Organization Program 4 One day workshop on Mr. V. Devashekar 21.12.2015 Parent “Emerging Trends in Cloud Organization Computing” 1. Pre-conference tutorial on Dr. C. Shoba 1st August Parent “ Cyber Security” Bindu,HOD & 2014 Organization Professor,JNTUA, Anantapur 2. Pre-Conference Tutorial Ravi 2nd August Parent on “ Android Mobile Sathanapalli 2014 Organization Applications” , IBM 3. IUCEE Speed Workshop IUCEE Board 15th,16th & Parent GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Members 17th Organization Sept.2014 4. Expert Lecture on Prof.Salaria 26th, 27th & Parent "Problem Solving and C 28th.Dec.201 Organization Programming" 4 5. Workshop on Prof. Sai Kumar, 31st Parent “Morals,Ethics and IPE Aug.2013 Organization Employability Skills” 6. Workshop on Ethical Ankit Fadia, 23-8-2013 Parent hacking IndiaCan, Organization Hyderabad 7. Seminar on “Expert Dr. P. chanrasekhar 20.07.2013 Parent Systems” Reddy,Professor,De Organization pt.of CSE,JNTUH,Hyder abad. 8. Guest Lecture on “Data Dr. K. P. Supreethi, 30.07.2013 Parent Mining” Assitant Professor, Organization Dept.of CSE,JNTUH,Hyder abad. 9. Work shop on ethical Mr. Dr. Sai Satish 04.10.2013, Parent hacking version2 CEO, Indian organizedby Organization Servers IEEE 10. Seminar on good quality Mr. Dennis J Parent technical and professional Bouvier, Assoc Organization education and to do higher Professor, Southern education and research. Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

11. Seminar on higher Dr. Cathy Lee T. 13-09-2013 Parent education Arcuino, Director, Organization International Programs and Services, Pittsburg State University 12. Work Shop on “Big Data” Dr.Radha Krishna, 13-9-2013, Parent Infosys lab, organizedby Organization Hyderabad. IEEE 13. Workshop on “Advances Dr.Krishna Reddy, 14-9-2013, Parent in Data Mining” IIIT, Hyderabad. organizedby Organization IEEE 14. Workshop on “ C- V. Deva Sekhar, 22.08.2013 Parent Language” Associate Organization Professor,GNITC 15. Workshop on “ C- S. Madhu, 24.08.2013 Parent Language” Associate Organization Professor,GNITC 16. Workshop on “ C- V. Deva Sekhar, 05.09.2013 Parent Language” Associate Organization Professor,GNITC 17. Workshop on “ C- S. Madhu, 07.09.2013 Parent Language” Associate Organization Professor,GNITC 18. Workshop on “ C- V. Deva Sekhar, 09.09.2013 Parent Language” Associate Organization Professor,GNITC 19. Workshop on “New trends Dr. Aruna Malpadi, February, Parent in Data Mining and Data Professor,BITSPila 2013 Organization GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Warehousing” ni,Hyderabad 20. Workshop on “Research Dr. V. Vijay January, Parent Trends in Network Kumar, 2013 Organization Security/Information Professor,CVSR,H Security” yderabad 21. Workshop on JOOMLA M. Kumara FEB/12,201 Parent Swamy,IIIT,Hydera 3 Organization bad 22. Workshop on ECLIPSE SQL STAR APRIL/5,20 Parent 13 Organization 23. Workshop on I3INDIA APRIL/6,20 Parent MOBILE COMPUTING 13. Organization & FORENSICS organizedby IEEE 24. Seminar on PPT Venu MARCH/2& Parent Gopal,Infosys,Hyde 3,2013 Organization rabad 25. Workshop on CCNA K Ramesh 18th -19th Parent Boot-Camp Kumar,Project and 24th - Organization Manager,Infosys,H 25th January yderabad 2013 26. Workshop on Ethical Ankit 2nd – 3rd Parent Hacking Fadia,Indiacan March 2013, Organization organizedby IEEE 27. Workshop on YAPPON- collaboration 16th March Parent MICROSOFT with Edukinect 2013 Organization and Microsoft 28. Workshop on Cloud Revathi, 4th April Parent Computing IBM,Hydarabad 2013 Organization GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

29. A workshop on Advanced Dr. A Ananda Rao , Nov,2012 Parent technologies in cloud Professor,JNTUA Organization computing 30. 7 day Workshop on Lakshmi 27th June Parent FLI program varahan 2011to Organization 1st july 2011,IU CEE/IEE E/CSI 31. Workshop on ANKIT FADIA MARCH Parent ETHICAL HACKING /2&3,201 Organization 2, organize dby IEEE 32. Work shop on Mr. Chandra 5.11.201 Parent Android Application Girish a senior 1 Organization CSI member 33. A two-day workshop Prof. R. 15th & Parent on new criterion for Mahadevan, 16th Organization NBA Accreditation Executive Director sept.201 & Advisor, Assan 1 Educare & Prof. P.S. Grover, Director General, GTB Institute of Technology, Indraprastha University, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Delhi

34. Workshop on Dr.Tulasi Ram October, Parent Research paper Das, Professor, 2011 Organization writing JNTUH 35. Workshop on Recent Dr. C. Shoba 23rd and Parent Trends in Information Bindu,Associate 24th Organization / Network Security on Professor, Decembe JNTUA r, 2011 36. Personality Trinity from 3rd to 9th Parent Development Chandigarh aug 2011 Organization 37. Communication Skills Dr. H. S. Saini 2,4,and Parent 7th june Organization 2011 38. Teaching Methodoly Dr. Tulasi 16th,17tha Parent Ramdas,Profess nd 18th Organization or,JNTUH june 2011 39. Communication Skills Prof. P. 28,29,an Parent Parthasarithy d 30th Organization june 2011 40. Communication skills Ms Ashwini 20,21th Parent june Organization 2011 b)International:

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S.No. Event No. of Dates Source of Participa Funding ted 1 International Conference on Parent Innovation in Computer Science & Organization Engineering (ICICSE-2016) 2 International Conference on Parent Innovation in Computer Science & Organization Engineering (ICICSE-2015) 3 International Conference on 255 8th & 9th Parent Innovation in Computer Science & Aug.2014 Organization Engineering (ICICSE-2014) 4 International Conference on 300 20th & 21st Parent Innovation in Computer Science & sept.2013 Organization Engineering (ICICSE-2013)

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Infrastructure

Class Rooms Rooms equipped with PC, Shared / Room description Usage Capacity Internet, Book rack, exclusive meeting space, etc. Adequate ventilation, illumination, podium Green CloassRoom No. 85sq.m/ 60 1.Year B.Tech. Glass Board, student sitting CS 303 Exclusive students SEC-1 benches, podium, Fans, First year block LCD (shared) and OHP provision . Class Room No. I.Year B.Tech. Exclusive 85sq.m /60 Adequate ventilation, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

CS 304 SEC-II students illumination, Green Glass First year block Board, student sitting benches , Fans, podium, LCD(shared) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. I.Year B.Tech. 85sq.m /60 Board, student sitting CS 305 SEC-III Exclusive students benches , Fans, podium, First year block LCD(shared) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. I.Year B.Tech. 85sq.m /60 Board, student sitting CS 308 SEC- IV Exclusive students benches , Fans, podium, First year block LCD(shared) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. I.Year B.Tech. 85sq.m /60 Board, student sitting CS 309 Exclusive SEC- V students benches , Fans, podium, First year block LCD(shared) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass II Year B.Tech. 85.09 Class Room No. Board, student sitting CSE Sec. I Exclusive sq.m/70 CS 007 benches , Fans, podium, students LCD(sharing), and OHP provision GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Adequate ventilation, II Year B.Tech. 85.09 Class Room No. illumination, Green Glass CSE Sec. II Exclusive sq.m/70 CS 008 Board, student sitting students benches , Fans, podium, Adequate ventilation, II Year B.Tech. 85.09 Class Room No. illumination, Green Glass CSE Sec. III Exclusive sq.m/70 CS 010 Board, student sitting students benches , Fans, podium, Adequate ventilation, II Year B.Tech. 85.09 Class Room No. illumination, Green Glass CSE Sec. IV Exclusive sq.m/70 CS 209 Board, student sitting students benches , Fans, podium, Adequate ventilation, II Year B.Tech. 85.09 Class Room No. illumination, Green Glass CSE Sec. V Exclusive sq.m/70 CS 210 Board, student sitting students benches , Fans, podium, III Year B. Tech. Adequate ventilation, Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m Sec. I Exclusive illumination, Green Glass CS 101 /70 students Board, student sitting benches , podium, Fans, Adequate ventilation, III Year B. Tech. Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m illumination, Green Glass Sec. II Exclusive CS 001 /70 students Board, student sitting

benches , podium, Fans, Adequate ventilation, III Year B. Tech. Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m illumination, Green Glass Sec. III Exclusive CS 002 /70 students Board, student sitting

benches , podium, Fans, Adequate ventilation, III Year B. Tech. Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m illumination, Green Glass Sec. IV Exclusive CS 204 /70 students Board, student sitting

benches , podium, Fans, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Adequate ventilation, III Year B. Tech. Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m illumination, Green Glass Sec. V Exclusive CS 205 /70 students Board, student sitting

benches , podium, Fans, Adequate ventilation, IV Year B.Tech. Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m illumination, Green Glass Sec. I Exclusive CS 104 /70 students Board, student sitting

benches , podium, Fans, Adequate ventilation,

IV Year B.Tech. illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m Sec. II Exclusive Board, student sitting CS 112 /70 students benches , podium, Fans, LCD and OHP provision

Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. IV Year B.Tech. 98.82 sq.m Exclusive Board, student sitting CS 110 Sec. III /70 students benches , podium, Fans, LCD and OHP provision

Adequate ventilation,

IV Year B.Tech. illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m Sec. IV Exclusive Board, student sitting CS 202 /70 students benches , podium, Fans, LCD and OHP provision

Adequate ventilation,

IV Year B.Tech. illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m Sec. V Exclusive Board, student sitting CS 203 /70 students benches , podium, Fans, LCD and OHP provision

Room Number Tutorial Room Exclusive 85sq.m/30 Adequate ventilation, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

CS 211 students illumination, Green Glass Board, student sitting room , podium, Fans, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, Room Number Tutorial Room 85sq.m/30 illumination, Green Glass Exclusive CS 212 students Board, student sitting room, Fans. Adequate ventilation,

Room Number illumination, display CSA Activities CS 102 Exclusive 83sq.m board,fans. Adequate ventilation,

illumination, PC, Internet,

Green Glass Board, sitting Room Number For Seminars and 102.2sq.m chairs, Fans, LCD and OHP CS109 Meetings Exclusive /120 Provision, Podium, Book Members Rack, Air Conditioner.

300Sq m BIG DATA, Mobile App Innovation Center R & D activities Sharing development ,

Department Library Adequate No of Books & Journals,Chairs, Amarah, Room Number Library Exclusive 55 Sq. m PC with Internet, Provision CS 107 for LCD , Fans , Tube Lights, Notice Board Internet facilities for Staff & Students

Room Number 30 systems,LCD , Fans , Internet Exclusive 72.00Sq.M CS 005 Tube Lights, Notice Board

Staff Room Facilities GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Adequate ventilation, illumination, Tables , Room Number 80.25Sq.m /1 Chairs, Pc with Internet, HOD Exclusive CS 109 Number separate book rack, Fans , Air Conditioner, Intercom, Ups, Printer. Adequate ventilation, Room Number Staff room 1 Exclusive 82.24Sq.m illumination, Tables, CS 009 Chairs, Fans. Display notice Adequate ventilation, Room number 82.12Sq.m/3 Staff room 2 Exclusive illumination, Tables, Members CS 111 Chairs, Pc with Internet separate book racks, Fans, Room number Adequate ventilation, Staff room3 Exclusive 28.38Sq.m illumination, Tables, CS 201 Chairs, Pc with Internet, separate book racks, Fans, Laboratories Rooms Shared / Rooms equipped with PC, Room description Usage Capacity exclusive Internet, Book rack, meeting space, etc. Adequate ventilation, Room No. EE illumination, Almarah, ack, II Year I Sem Exclusive 81.96 Sq.m Tables, Chairs, adequate no CS 003 JAVA of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, Room No. CS II Year I Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Exclusive 80.00 Sq.Mts 004 ADSTC Tables, Chairs, adequate no of equipments as per curriculum GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Adequate ventilation, III Year I Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. CS 005 Operating Systems Exclusive 70.04 Sq.Mts. Tables, Chairs, adequate no Lab of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, II year II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. CS 006(A) Scripting Language Exclusive 80.00 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Lab of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, II year II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. CS 006(B) Software Exclusive 80.00 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no engineering Lab of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, IV Year I Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. CS105 Linux Exclusive 90.00 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no programming Lab of equipments as per Adequate ventilation, IV Year I Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. CS 106 Linux Exclusive 90.00 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no programming Lab of equipments as per Room No. CS 108(A) Adequate ventilation, III Year II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Case tools and Exclusive 90.00 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Web technologies of equipments as per lab curriculum GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Room No. CS 108(B) Adequate ventilation, III Year II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Case tools and Exclusive 90.00 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Web technologies of equipments as per lab curriculum Adequate ventilation, II Year IISem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. CS 207 Operating Systems Exclusive 70.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Lab of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, III Year I Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. CS 208 Compiler Design Exclusive 70.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no lab of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, illumination, Almarah, ack, II Year I Sem Room No. CS 211 Exclusive 90.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no ADSTC of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, illumination, Almarah, ack, IV Year I Sem Room No. CS 212 Exclusive 82.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no DWand mining lab of equipments as per curriculum Adequate ventilation, illumination, Almarah, ack, IV Year I Sem Room No. INC 001 Exclusive 90.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no DWand mining lab of equipments as per curriculum GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Room No. INC 002 Adequate ventilation, II year II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Scripting Language Exclusive 78.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Lab of equipments as per curriculum Room No. INC 003 Adequate ventilation, II year II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Software Exclusive 78.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no engineering Lab of equipments as per curriculum

Appendix-VII List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department

Sno Name of eminent Designation Organization Remarks 1 Dr San Murugesan Professor University of Visited Western to Sydney, USA campus 2 Dr Mallyanath CEO Citi bank of Visited to Sundaramurthy USA campus 3 Dr Anuj Sharma Professor Lowa state Visited to university campus 4. Dr Muzammi H Professor TAIF Visited to Mohammad University campus ,Saudi Arabia 5. Mr. Dennis J Assoc Southern Visited Bouvier Professor Illinois to campus

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3. Evaluative Report of the Department Department of ECE, GNITC

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment

Name of the department: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Year of Establishment: 2001

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

UG:B.TECH PG: M.TECH with Specialization Digital Electronics and Communication Engineering (DECE)

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved

S.No. Name of Interdisciplinary courses Departments involved

1. Electrical Circuits, Electrical Technology Lab, Electrical & Electronics Principles of Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Engineering Engineering 2. Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis, Master of Business Management Science, Intellectual Property Rights Administration

3. Environmental Studies, Mathematics-I & III, Mathematical Methods, English, Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry, Advanced English

Communication Skills lab, Gender Sensitization, Humanities & Science Engineering Drawing , Engineering Physics/ Engineering Chemistry Lab, English Language Communication Skills lab, IT Workshop/Engineering Workshop 4. Computer Organization and Operating Systems, Computer Science and Computer Network Engineering GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

5. Disaster Management Civil Engineering

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system UG (B.Tech): Semester wise Semester and Credit Based PG (M.Tech): Semester wise

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

S. No. Department Years & Semester Subject

II – I Digital Logic Design, Electronic Devices and Circuits,

CSE III - I Micro Processor &Interfacing 1. III - II VLSI Design

II - I Data Communications Systems, Electronic Devices and Circuits,

Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab, Digital Logic Design and IT Computer Organization. 2. III - II Embedded Systems, Embedded

Systems Lab

IV - I VLSI Design

II - I Electronic Devices and Circuits, Electronic Devices and Circuits

Lab

II - II Switching Theory and Logic EEE 3. Design, Electronic Circuits

III - I Integrated Circuits and Applications

Digital Signal Processing GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

III - II Microprocessor and Interfacing Devices

IV- I Microprocessor and Microcontrollers Lab

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors)

Designation Sanctioned Filled Professors 12 12 14 14 Associate Professors 59 59 Asst. Professors Teaching Assistant Nil Nil

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

2016 - 2017

S.No Name of the faculty Qualification Designation Specialization Experience

Prof & Radar Signal Processing 1 Prof. R. K. Singh M.Tech,(Ph.D) Associate 30 Director Microwave & Radar Engineering 2 Dr. M. A. Khadar Baba Ph.D. Professor 28

Digital Systems and Computer Prof. S. Maheswara Electronics 3 M.Tech,(Ph.D) Professor 17 Reddy

Professor & MIMO, Wireless Networks Dr. K. 4 Ph.D. Dean 25 Chanthirasekaran Academics Information & communication 5 Dr S J Sugumar Ph.D. Professor 18

VLSI & SD, Antennas 6 Prof. Anitha Swamidas M.Tech,(Ph.D) Professor 25

Instrumentation and control systems 7 Prof.A.Mohan M.Tech,(Ph.D) Professor 19

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Systems & Signal Processing 8 Prof.K.Nagaiah M.Tech,(Ph.D) Professor 22

Digital Systems and Computer Prof.N.V.Purnachandar Electronics 9 M.Tech,(Ph.D) Professor 32 Rao

Instrumentation and control systems 10 R.P. Naraiah M.Tech Assoc.Prof. 13

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 11 Sandeep Patil M.Tech Assoc.Prof. 13

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 12 Mrs.Maninder Kaur M.Tech Assoc.Prof. 10

DIGITAL SYSTEMS 13 Md.Shoukath Ali M.Tech,(Ph.D) Assoc.Prof. 16

Wireless Mobile Communication 14 Ch.Raja Rao M.Tech Assoc Prof 10

VLSI DESIGN SYSTEM 15 G.Kiran maye M.Tech,(Ph.D) Assoc.Prof. 13

Systems & Signal Processing 16 B.Anitha M.Tech Assoc.Prof. 11.8

Wireless Mobile Communication 17 V.Bhagya Raju M.Tech,(Ph.D) Assoc.Prof. 16

VLSI SYSTEM DESIGN 18 D.Surendra Rao M.Tech Assoc.Prof. 14

EMBEDDED Systems M.Tech , [ Ph. D 19 B.Srinivas Assoc.Prof. 10.7 ]

Electronics and Communication Engineering 20 M.Sirisha M.Tech Assoc.Prof. 11

Digital Systems and Computer Electronics 21 O. Ravinder M.Tech Assoc.Prof. 11

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 7 22 V.Rajesh M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 7 23 D.Naresh M.Tech Asst.Prof.

6.7 24 B.Aruna M.Tech Asst.Prof. Digital Electronics & Communication GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Systems

VLSI & Embedded System 5.8 25 P.Bhargav M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 4.5 26 R.Gopinath M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Elctronics and Communication Engineering 7 27 S.Swetha M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI 28 D.Vara Prasad M.Tech Asst.Prof. 10

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 6.2 29 K.Ramya Sree M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI SYSTEM DESIGN 3 30 K.Raju M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI Design / Embedded System N.V.Satyanarayana 11.3 31 M.Tech Asst.Prof. Murthy

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 5.6 32 I.Veeraraghava Rao M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Communication System 2.8 33 G.Srinivas M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Embedded Systems 8 34 G.Santhosh Kumar M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 2.5 35 G.Gnana Chandra M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Digital Systems and Computer Electronics 2.6 36 P.Shravya M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI & Embedded Systems 5.9 37 A.V.Rameshwar Rao M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI Design 7.5 38 V.Ramadevi M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI System Design 6 39 Md.Anees M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI DESIGN 4 40 C.Naveen Kumar M.Tech Asst.Prof.

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RF and Microwave Engineering 4.5 41 Abhijith Dey M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Embedded Systems 8 42 Srinivas nanda M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI Design 43 K Shashidhar M.Tech (Ph.D) Assoc.Prof. 16.6

VLSI 10 44 K Krishna kumar M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI 5 45 K Nadiya M.Tech Asst Prof

VLSI Design C. Chinna 7 46 M. E. Assoc.Prof. Narasimhulu

Embedded Systems 1 47 K.Naresh M.Tech Asst Prof

VLSI&Embedded Systems 1 48 P.Naresh M.Tech Asst Prof

Embedded Systems/ VLSI 5 49 V.Sai Babu M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Elctronics and Communication Engineering 1 50 B.Balaji M.Tech Asst.Prof

Radio frequency and Microwave engineering 2 51 K.Yashoda M.E Asst.Prof

Elctronics and Communication Engineering 1.7 52 A.Vinisha M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Embedded Systems Shaik Noor 6 53 M.Tech Asst.Prof. Mohammad

Embedded Systems 1 54 Khasimbee M.Tech Asst.Prof.

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 55 T Janardhan Rao M.Tech Assoc. Prof.

Embedded Systems 1 56 Simar Preet Kaur M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSISD 1 57 L N Krishna M.Tech Asst.Prof.

VLSI 1 58 P Raja sekhar M.Tech Asst.Prof GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Communication Engineering & Signala Processing 1 59 G.V. Krishna Mohan M.Tech Asst.Prof

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 1 60 R Kavitha M.Tech Asst.Prof

Embedded Systems 1 61 E Varalakshmi M.Tech Asst.Prof

VLSI-SD 1 62 M Nagamani M.Tech Asst.Prof

VLSI&Embedded Systems 1 63 Mallikarjun Patil M.Tech Asst.Prof

Digital Systems and Computer Electronics 1 64 L.Shiva M.Tech Asst.Prof

Wireless Mobile Communication 1 65 K.Sreenivas M.Tech Asst.Prof

Embedded Systems 1 66 G.Nagendra Babu M.Tech Asst.Prof

Elctronics and Communication Engineering 1 67 K.Rajeshwari M.Tech Asst.Prof

VLSI 1 68 T.Ashwini M.Tech Asst.Prof

Digital Communications Networking 1 69 Abhi K V M.Tech Asst.Prof

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 1 70 A.V.Priyanka M.Tech Asst.Prof

VLSI&Embedded Systems 1 71 S.Aparna M.Tech Asst.Prof

VLSI & Embedded Systems 1 72 D.Sony M.Tech Asst.Prof

Embedded Systems &VLSI 1 73 Hanmanth Reddy M.Tech Asst.Prof

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VLSISD 1 74 M.Naresh M.Tech Asst.Prof

VLSISD 1 75 R.Suresh Kumar M.Tech Asst.Prof

Wireless Mobile Communication 1 76 A.Shyam M.Tech Asst.Prof

Digital Systems and Computer Assoc Electronics 77 B.Sridhar M.Tech,(Ph.D) 12 Professor

VLSI Embedded Systems 1 78 Ajaya Sagar M.Tech Asst.Professor

Systems & Signal Processing 1 79 B.Dasu M.Tech Asst.Professor

Embedded Systems T.Chandra Shekhar 1 80 M.Tech Asst.Professor Reddy

Digital Communication & Computer Networks 81 Dr. Syed Jalal Ahmad Ph.D. Professor 15.6

Digital Systems and Computer Electronics 8 82 K. Sujatha M.Tech Assoc.Prof.

M.Tech Faculty :

Digital Systems and Computer Electronics 83 Dr.B.Krishna Kumar Ph.D Professor 24

Electronics and Communication Prof.CH. Hemasundara Engineering 84 M.Tech,(Ph.D) Professor 24 Rao

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems 2.5 85 S.Aprna M.Tech Asst.Prof.

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information NIL [ All are regular Faculty members]

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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B.Tech -15:1 and M.Tech- 12:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled

Designation Sanctioned Filled Lab Assistant 11 11 Office staff 02 02 Attender 02 02 11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise.

National/I S. Name of the Title of the nternation Amount Amount Details No faculty project al funding sanctioned received agency 1 Prof. Ch Design a file :F.NO:4- National Rs.4,50,000/ 40% will be Hemasundara CAD System 4/2014-15(MRP- Agency – - received with Rao based on SEM/UGC- UGC in 2nd week of Image fusion SERO),DATED February 2015 to detect the ON NOV 2014) tumors

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received NIL

13. Research facility / centre with o state recognition

o national recognition

o international recognition

NIL

14. Publications:

* number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /

international)

* Monographs

* Chapter(s) in Books

* Editing Books

* Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers

* number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

* Citation Index – range / average

* SNIP

* SJR

* Impact factor – range / average h-index

Details enclosed in ANNEXURE - I

No.of Publications S.No Name of the Faculty (in Last 5Years) 1 Prof. R. K. Singh 6 2 Dr. K. Chantirasekaran 6 3 Dr. M. A. Khadar Baba 11 4 Dr. Syed Jalal Ahmad 3 5 Dr. S. J. Sugumar 7 6 Dr. K. Satish Reddy 11 7 Dr. K. Santhi 8 8 Mr.V. Bhaya Raju 4

9 Sandeep Patil 4 10 Manider Kaur 4 11 Ch. Raja Rao 3 12 B. Aruna 2 13 Shaik Mazunu 1 14 D. Sri Harsha, 7 15 D. Surendra Rao 2 16 Prof. S. Maheswara Reddy 4

17 Bachu Srinivas 9 18 A. Mohan 4 19 K.Nagaiah 9 20 R. P. Nariah 4 21 Srinivas N 4 22 Shoban M 2 23 B. Sridhar 6 24 P. C. S Joshuva 1 25 K. Satya Sujith 3 26 D. Naresh 2 27 K. Shashidhar 5 28 K. Sujatha 3 29 G. Kiranmayee 3 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

30 Prof. Ravi Sankar Chandu 2 31 D. Vara Prasad 3 32 G. Santhosh Kumar 2 33 K. Nadiya 1 34 Abhijit Dey 5 35 N.V.S. Murthy 3 36 Prof. CH. Seunder Rao 3 37 N. Srikanth Prasad 1 38 R. Gopinath 1 39 G. Santosh Kumar 3 40 K. Nadiya 1 41 O. Ravinder 9 42 N. Ramya Teja 2 43 C. Sailaja 1 44 B. Anitha 1 45 A. V. Rameshwara Rao 2 46 C. Naveen Kumar 4 47 M. Sirisha 2 48 V. Sai Babu 3

Title No’s

Number of papers published in peer 140 reviewed journals (national/international) by faculty

Number of papers published in peer 3 reviewed journals (national/international) by students

Number of publications listed in 23 International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Directory, EBSCO host, 4 etc.)

Monographs Nil

Chapter in books Nil

Books Edited Nil

Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with Total: 6 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS details of publishers 1. Syed Jalal Ahmad, Digital System Design, Professional Publications Hyderabad, 2015.

2. Syed Jalal Ahmad, Basic Electric Engineering, Professional Publications Hyderabad, 2016.

3. Syed Jalal Ahmad, Computer Programming in C, Professional Publications Hyderabad, 2016.

4. Bachu Srinivas, Hand Book on Probability, Random Variables & Random Processes, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, June, 2016.

5. Bachu Srinivas, Signals and Signal Processing Simulation using MATLAB, Canadian Academic Publishing, Canada, July, 2015.

6. Bachu Srinivas, Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes (PTSP), Anuradha Publications, Chennai, India, August, 2013.

Citation Index 10

SNIP 20

SJR 20

Impact factor 142 h-index 20

15. Details of patents and income generated NIL

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated NIL 17. Faculty recharging strategies NIL

18. Student projects

o percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental

o percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

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Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including 80% inter departmental/programme Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside 20% the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by o Faculty o Doctoral / post doctoral fellows o Students

The staff members have won Best Paper Awards 1. Prof. S. Maheswara Reddy

Faculty member with Best Results Award 1. Prof. Anita Swamidas 2. Prof. A. Mohan 3. Prof. Hema sundara Rao 4. Mr. Naraiah 5. Mr. Rajesh

Awards / Recognitions received by students enclosed as ANNEXURE – II

S. No. Year No. of Students Placed 1. 2017 104+ in progress 2. 2016 105 3. 2015 59 4. 2014 48 5. 2013 26 6. 2012 39

20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

SL. NO. YEAR ORGANIZED 1 2016-2017 7 2 2015-2016 4 3 2014-2015 2 4 2013-2014 3 5 2012-2013 2

21. Student profile course-wise:

Name of the Applications Enrolled Course/programme Selected received Male Female (refer question no. 4) GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2012-13 520 447 334 113

2013-14 500 387 288 99

2014-15 510 405 277 128

2015-16 420 296 210 86

2016-17 430 302 212 60

22. Diversity of Students

% of % of students % of Name of the students from other students Course from the States from same state abroad

2016-2017 93.71 5.30 0.99

2015-2016 93.58 2.70 3.71

2014-2015 94.32 4.44 3.71

2013-2014 96.38 3.62 0

2012-2013 99.2 0.8 0

23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations?

Item 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 415 189 181 Total No. of Final Year Students 124 79 69 No. of students placed in companies or Government Sector 180 52 48 No. of students admitted to higher studies with valid qualifying scores (GATE or equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE, GMAT etc.) NIL NIL NIL No. of students turned entrepreneur in engineering/technology GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Total

24. Student progression

Student progression Against % enrolled

UG to PG 30% PG to M.Phil. - PG to Ph.D. - ¤ Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed 58.93%

Campus selection 47.76% Other than campus recruitment 11.17%

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 10%

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 60% from other universities within the State 30% from other universities from other States 10%

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

03

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

c) Total number of class rooms

d) Class rooms with ICT facility

e) Students’ laboratories

f) Research laboratories

Enclosed as ANNEXURE – IV GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

No. of Students Availed Financial SL. Course Course Year Assistance No. 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 I Yr. 200 132 142 +57 LE

II Yr. 43+201 79+200 134 1 B. Tech. ( ECE) III Yr. 224 254 79 IV Yr. 88 228 252 I Yr. 10 5 5

2 M. Tech. ( DECE) II Yr. 9 10 NIL

I Yr. 6 NIL NIL

3 M. Tech. ( DSCE) II Yr. 10 6 NIL

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Not Applicable

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

YES

b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? Based on the feedback, the staff appraisal and counseling and FDPs are arranged for the improvement of the faculty.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? The suggestions provided are forwarded to BOS for further changes

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Madhu Kumari Jha----Accenture Abhay Kumar Prasad---Accenture Sanjeev Karthik----Broadcom , California GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

K Krishna Deepak ----Xylinx P.Anirudh Reddy---Priceline.com, South Norwalk, Connecticut Vinit Bagga----CtrlS, Connecticut Sonal Mehta----IBM India Pvt Ltd Shravya Kolcherem—Tech Mahindra Sirish Patel---Kore Ai Priya Das---Indian Army

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts

Details are given in enclosure ANNEXURE – V

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities

Details are given in enclosure ANNEXURE – V

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Details are given in enclosure ANNEXURE – V 37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

ACCREIATED FOR 2 YEARS BY NBA.

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths: 1. All the faculty members are well qualified as per UGC norms. 2. Average experience of the faculty members is more than 7 years. 3. Highly motivated staff members. 5. We have MoU ’s and Collaboration with international reputed universities and Organisations. 6. We have a State of Art Computer Labs with require infrastructure and Internet/Wi –Fi Connectivity. 7. GNITC possess High eng digital library with 80,000 knowledge recourses.

Weakness: 1. Placements to be improved many folds. 2. R & D has to be improved 3. Faculty publication has to be improved. 4. Students participation in Co-curricular activities has to be improved .

Opportunities: GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

1. Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminar/ conferences to cater to the latest demand of the industry. 2. Collaboration with Foreign Universities for enrich knowledge at International level and to make our students Employable globally. 3. Tie-up with Government and Industries for new programmes, projects and acquire research grants.

Challenges: 1. Many autonomous Colleges have emerged hence stern competition to excel. 2. To be a premier Institution in the country. 3. To be able to place GNITC students maximum students in industries. 4. To be able to motivate students to peruse higher education in premier Institutions in the world.

39. Future plans of the department.

Future Plans

1. To establish a Research & Development Cell is approved by affiliated university.

2. To start Post-Graduation course on VLSI and Embedded Systems

3. To educate the students with the upcoming Technologies and to make our students globally Employable. 4.To establish an Industry Oriented Research lab.

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ANNEXURE – I List of Publications (International Journals)

Academic Year: 2016-2017

Volume, S. Name of the Faculty Name of the Year of Impact Details of National/ Title of the Publication Issue, Page ISSN No No. Member Journal Publication Factor Indexing Nos International Enhanced Power Vol. International Journal Efficient Antenna VII/Issue of Advanced 2016 Dr.K.Chanthirase Switching (EPEAS) 0976-3945 1 Engineering I/Jan.- International karan for Qos Improvement Technology March.,2016 of Lte Downlink /509-51 International Journal and Detection of Lung Cancer Magazine of Engineering Google Using Marker-Controlled 2016 2 Dr. S. J. Sugumar Technology, Management 2348 – 4845 3.5540 Scholar International Watershed Transform and Research

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List of Publications (National/International Journals) Academic Year: 2015-2016

National/ S. Name of the Faculty Name of the Year of Volume, Issue, Impact Details of Title of the Publication ISSN No Internation No. Member Journal Publication page No’s Factor Indexing al Vol. 8, Issue 4, Yagi-Uda Antenna: A 1 Dr. M.A. Khadar The IUP JEEE Oct 2015 0974-1704 Google Scholar International Baba performance Investigation Pp:7-13 Vol. 9,

Multispectral Image SERSC Journal – Int. February Issue 2

Compression for various Journal on Signal and ISSN (O): Ei-Compendex, 2 V. Bhagya Raju band images with High 2016; DOI: International Image Processing (IJSIP) 2005-4254 EBSCO Resolution Improved DWT 10.14257/ijsip.2016. SPIHT 9.2.23. pp: 271-286. Multispectral Image V. Bhagya Raju Compression with High i-manager’s Journal on Jan. – March Vol. 3, ISSN (O): Indian Citation 3 resolution improved SPIHT International Image Processing (JIP) 2016; Issue 1 2349-6827 Index for various testing input images System Identification and i-manager's Journal on Vol. 3, Echo Canceller with Digital Signal Processing July–Sept. Issue 3, pp: 13-17 ISSN :2322- 4 B. Srinivas Adaptive Filtering (JDP) Google Scholar International Algorithms 2015 0368 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Implementation of Adaptive Vol. 4, ISSN: 2319- 5 B. Srinivas STFT Algorithm for LFM IJRET August 2015 Google Scholar International Issue 9, pp: 79-82 1163 3.127 Signals i-manager’s Journal on Execution of Adaptive August-Oct. Vol. 4, ISSN (O): Indian Citation Communication 6 STFT calculation for LFM International B. Srinivas Engineering and System 2015; Issue 4 2277-5242 Index and QPSK Signals (JCS) TLBO Based Spectrum August Vol. 1, ISSN: 2454 7 B. Srinivas Allocation in Cognitive IJMRME Google Scholar International 2015; Issue 1 – 6119. Radio Network Vol. 9, Issue 2 Multispectral Image February Compression for various SERSC Journal – Int. DOI: ISSN (O): Ei-Compendex, B. Srinivas 8 band images with High Journal on Signal and 2016; International 10.14257/ijsip.2016. 2005-4254 EBSCO Resolution Improved DWT Image Processing SPIHT 9.2.23.

FPGA Usage of Modified B. Srinivas i-manager’s Journal on February - Vol. 4, ISSN (O): Indian Citation Diffie-Hellman Key Trade 9 Embedded Systems (JES) International Calculation Utilizing Zero April 2015; Issue 1 2320-2335. Index

Knowledge Proof”, Multispectral Image B. Srinivas Compression with High i-manager’s Journal on Jan. – March Vol. 3, ISSN (O): Indian Citation 10 resolution improved SPIHT International Image Processing (JIP) 2016; Issue 1 2349-6827 Index for various testing input images FPGA Usage of Modified February - Vol. 4, ISSN (O): Indian Citation Sri Harsha Davuluri Diffie-Hellman Key Trade i-manager’s Journal on 11 International Calculation Utilizing Zero Embedded Systems (JES) April 2015; Issue 1 2320-2335. Index Knowledge Proof”, Implementation of Adaptive Vol. 4, ISSN: 2319- 12 Sri Harsha Davuluri STFT Algorithm for LFM IJRET August 2015 Google Scholar International Issue 9 1163 3.127 Signals i-manager’s Journal on August- Execution of Adaptive Vol. 4, ISSN (O): Indian Citation Sri Harsha Davuluri Communication 13 STFT calculation for LFM October International Engineering and System Issue 4 2277-5242 Index and QPSK Signals 2015; 14 Minimization of power IJMER Jan 2016 Special Issue ISSN(O)0: International GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Sri Harsha Davuluri Dissipation in VLSI 2249-6645 Google Scholar Systems using Hardware Description Languages i-manager’s Journal on August- Execution of Adaptive Vol. 4, ISSN (O): Indian Citation Communication 15 STFT calculation for LFM October International N. Ramya Teja Engineering and System Issue 4 2277-5242 Index and QPSK Signals 2015; Implementation of Adaptive Vol. 4, ISSN: 2319- 16 N. Ramya Teja STFT Algorithm for LFM IJRET August 2015 Google Scholar International Issue 9 1163 3.127 Signals Efficient Image Google Scholar International Journal of Enhancement Techniques July – Dec. 17 K. Nagaiah Electrical and Electronics Vol. 7, Issue 2 2301 – 380x International for Micro Calcification 2015 Engineers(IJEEE) Detection in Mammography System Identification and i-manager's Journal on ISSN Echo Canceller with Digital Signal Processing July–Sept. Vol. 3, Issue 3 (O):2322- Google Scholar 18 International C. Sailaja Adaptive Filtering (JDP) 2015 0368 Algorithms System Identification and i-manager's Journal on July– ISSN B. Anitha Echo Canceller with Digital Signal Processing September Vol. 3, Issue 3 (O):2322- Google Scholar 19 International Adaptive Filtering (JDP) 2015 0368 Algorithms Performance Analysis of International Journal of 20 O.Ravinder MIMO-OF DM by using June 2015 Vol.7, Issue:06 0975-833X Google Scholar International Current Research(IJCR) Wireless Comm.on System Implementation of Airlines Security Issues and Luggage Google Scholar 21 G. Santosh Kumar Handling Process with IJSETR July 2015 Vol. 4, Issue: 26 2319 - 8885 International Wireless RFID, GSM Technology D Surendra Rao Journal of Innovation in Computational Geometry July - Dec 22 Electronics and Vol. 5, Issue 2. 2249-9946 Google Scholar International Leveraged by Apache Spark 2015 Communication An Efficient MIMO-OFDM DOI : ba sed advanced LTE Paripex – Indian Journal December Vol. 4, Issue 12 Google Scholar 23 A. Mohan 10.15373/22 International standard for next generation Of Research 2015 501991 wireless networks Toward Greener Clouds: GEC’s International 26 Ravi Sankar Chandu August 2015 Vol. I, Issue 2 2394-594X International Energy minimization Journal of Innovation Google Scholar GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

approaches in cloud Technology and computing Management Low cost FIR Filter Designs based on Faithfully Jan-March Google Scholar 27 A.V. Rameshwar Rao Rounded Truncated IJRECT 2016 Vol. 3, Issue 1 2348-9065 International 2016 Multiple Constant Multiple /Accumulation Low power high speed hybrid CMOS Full Adder Google Scholar 28 A.V. Rameshwar Rao IJSETR August 2015 Vol. 4, Issue 8 2278-7798 International by using sub-micron technology D. Vara Prasad Remote and Management of 29 Domestic Luminescence IJSETR July 2015 Vol. 4, Issue 26 2278-7798 Google Scholar International organization via- Wifi FPGA Usage of Modified i-manager’s Journal on February - Vol. 4, ISSN (O): K.Satya Sujith Diffie-Hellman Key Trade Google Scholar 30 Embedded Systems (JES) International Calculation Utilizing Zero April 2015; Issue 1 2320-2335.

Knowledge Proof”, International Journal of ISSN(O) : PTM Sequencing for Side R. K. Singh Innovative Research in 2319-8753 Google Scholar 31 lobe Suppression in July 2015 Vol. 4, Issue 7 5.442 International Science,Engineering and DOI:10.1568 Radar 0/IJIRSET.20 Technology 15.0407160 International Journal of ISSN(O) : PTM Sequencing for Side Innovative Research in 2319-8753 Google Scholar 32 Manidar Kaur July 2015 Vol. 4, Issue 7 5.442 International lobe Suppression in Radar Science, Engineering and DOI:10.1568 0/IJIRSET.20 Technology 15.0407160 Multi-Parameter Based Journal of Electrical Dr.K.Chanthiras Vol. 10, No.6, 33 Scheduling for Multi- Engineering & 2015 2093-7423 Google Scholar International ekaran pp. 2406-2412 user MIMO Systems Technology,

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List of Publications (National/International Journals)

Academic Year: 2014-2015

Volume, S. Name of the Name of the Year of Impact Details of National/ Title of the Publication Issue, Page ISSN No No. Faculty Member Journal Publication Factor Indexing Nos International Highly Scalable IOSR Journal of VLSI May-June Vol. 4, Issue Google Compression Method for 2 Mr.V. Bhaya Raju and Signal Processing 2319-4200. International Super resolution 2014 3, Ver. I Scholar (IOSR-JVSP) Multispectral Images International Journal on Vol. 11, Phase Coded Hybrid Recent Trends in 3 Shaik Mazunu Waveform Design For LPI Dec. 2014 Issue 1, pp. 2158-5563 IET Inspec International Engineering & RADAR Technology (IJRTET) 75-82 Design and Impementation Google D. Sri Harsha, D. 4 of Improved BISR IJERA Jan 2015 - 2248-9622 International Surendra Rao Scholar Strategyfor SOC Prof. S. Maheswara Power Spectral Coding for Vol.45, 5 Reddy Video Resolution Projection IJEETE Mar-2014 Issue1, pp. 1401-1407 International in Wavelet Domain. 2051-3240 Sleep Methods-An Efficient Vol.4, Google 6 Shoban.M way to reduce the Leakage IJERA Jan-2014 Issue1, pp. 321-325 International Scholar power. 2248-9622 Power dissipation deduction Vol 1, Issue ISSN: 2321- Google 7 A. Mohan of logic circuits using IJRRECS Oc-2013 6, pp. 386- 5461 Scholar International MTCMOS method 391 Tracking the Moving Object ISSN : and Morphological Vol 1, Issue 2321-5461 IJRRECS 8 K.Nagaiah Reconstruction of video Oct 2013 6, pp. 1176- Google International

sequences by using gradient 1178 Scholar and HSV process Advanced Enhancement ISSN: 2319- Vol 2, Issue Method for Micro 7064 Google 9 K.Nagaiah IJSR Mar-2013 3, pp. 350- International Calcification in Scholar 353 Mammography 10 Srinivas N An advanced Technique for IJECS Sept-2013 Vol 2, Issue ISSN: 2319- Google International GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

removal of salt and pepper 9, pp. 2856- 7242 Scholar noise in images 2859 Vol 3, Issue 2248-9622 Google Adiabatic Implementation 11 Shoban M IJERA Oct - 2013 5, pp. 1365- Scholar International on full adder circuits 1369 VHDL Implementation of Google switching time signal Vol.4, Scholar 12 B. Sridhar generation based on IJETEE June-2013 Issue 1, pp. 2320-9569 International Microblaze in FPGA for 53-57 navigation receiver Removal of salt and pepper Vol 2, Issue 13 Srinivas. N noise in image through IJERT Oct - 2013 Google International 10 weighted median filter 2278-0181 Scholar A Novel high Resolution sensing algorithm for 2278-2834 Google 14 B. Sridhar IOSR-JECE Nov - 2013 PP- 1-9, International Cognitive radio Scholar Applications Vol: 3, Google Prof. M.A. Khadar Bulletin of Electrical Subthreshold Dual Mode Issue: 2, pp. Scholar 15 Engineering and June 2014 2089 - 3191 International Baba Logic Informatics 141-148 Vol. : 9 , Google Estimation of Global IOSR Journal of e-ISSN No.: Prof. M.A. Khadar Nov – Dec Issue: 6, Scholar Positioning System Electronics and 2278 – 2834 16 International Baba Measurement Errors for Communication 2014 Ver. III, pp. p-ISSN No.: GAGAN Applications Engineering 2278-8735 66-79 International Journal of Google Prof. M.A. Khadar Design and Implementation Vol. 3, Issue Advances in Computer, 17 of Embedded Web Server 2248 – 9584 Scholar International Baba Electrical & Electronics 2 Based on ARM and Linux Engineering Contrast enhancement using Google International Journal of Vol. 6, No. brightness preserving 20 Dr. K. Santhi Engineering and 2014 3, pp. 1447 Scholar International histogram plateau limit Technology – 1453 technique Power Spectral Coding For International Journal of Google Prof. S. Maheswara 22 Video Resolutional Project Electrical, Electronics and 2014 International Reddy Scholar in Wavelet Domain Communication (IJEEC) 23 Dr. K. Satish The effect of dielectric loss International Journal of Nov 2014 Vol. 3, Issue Google International GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Reddy tangent on radiation Scientific Engineering 11, pp. 1402 Scholar characteristics of co-axial and Technology - 1405 feed rectangular Patch Antenna Polarization Reconfigurable Journal of Microwave Google Dr. K. Satish Vol. 2, Issue 26 Antenna: Design and Engineering & 2015 International Reddy 1 Scholar Analysis Technologies Effect of 2D-EBG Structure Google International Journal of Vol. 4, Issue Dr. K. Satish on Monopole Antenna 27 Applied Science and Eng. 2015 1, pp. 227 - Scholar International Reddy Radiation and analysis of its Research 232 characteristics Study of effect of various Google dielectrics on the Journal of Microwave Scholar Dr. K. Satish performance of an Vol. 2, Issue 28 Engineering & 2015 International Reddy Electromagnetic Bandgap 3 Technologies based Microstrip Patch Antenna Structure Efficient Image Google Enhancement Image International Journal of July - Dec. Vol. 7, Scholar 29 Prof. K. Nagaiah Enhancement Techniques Electrical and Electronics International 2015 Issue 2 for Micro Calcification Engineers Detection in Mammography The Design of Low Power Google International Journal of and High Speed 30 K. Shashidhar System design and Nov 2014 Scholar International Configurable Booth communications systems Multiplier Design and Implementation Google of Digit- Serial FIR Filters International Journal of Scholar 31 K. Shashidhar using Different Algorithms Scientific Engineering Feb 2015 International and Architectures with a and Technology Research CAD Tool Implementation of De- Google International Journal of noising Algorithm for 32 K. Shashidhar Scientific Engineering May 2015 Scholar International Removal of Impulse Noise and Technology Research in Image using FPGA Significant Transmission of Google International Journal of Multi-hop Heterogeneous Vol: 2, Issue: Scholar 33 D. Vara Prasad Scientific Research and 2321-7545 International Networks for Medical 5 Education Applications GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Implementation of Airlines Google Security Issues and Luggage Vol:4 Scholar 34 G. Santhosh Kumar Handling Process with July2015 2319-8885 International Issue:26 Wireless RFID, GSM Technology Design and Implementation Google 35 K. Nadiya of DSP Operation using IJRTE Oct 2014 Scholar International Vedic Mathematics Flat Rayleigh Fading Google Channel Estimation for International Journal of Scholar Adaptive OFDM Application or Innovation Vol. 3, Issue 2319 – 36 O. Ravinder June 2014 International Downlink by Using GCG in Engineering & 6, 4847 Class of Adaption Laws Management

International Journal on July- Google Enhanced Mimo Technique Intelligent Computer Scholar 37 O. Ravinder For Spacetime Block 2014 Vol.4 Issue.1 99xx:xx66 International Coded Spatial Modulation Electronic and Electrical

A Novel Methods Of Ici International journal of Google July-Sep- Self Cancellation Scheme In Research and Vol.1 Issue Scholar 38 O. Ravinder 2014 2349-0020 International Ofdm System Applications (IJRA) 3, pp. 28-32

An improvement in transmit International Journal of Google Advanced Research in December Vol.3 Issue diversity for MIMO SC- 2278 – Scholar 39 O. Ravinder Electronics and 12, pp. International 2014 909X FDE Communication 1787-1792 Engineering Closed Loop Quasi- Google International journal of Orthogonal STBC for July-Sep- Scholar Research and Vol.1 Issue 40 O. Ravinder Multiple Transmitters and 2014 2349-0020 International Applications 3, pp. 37-41 Multiple Receivers

Two Transistor XOR Gate International Journal of Google February Volume 4 Based Single Bit-Full Science and Research Scholar 41 O. Ravinder Issue 2, pp. 2319-7064 International Adder Design for 2015 (IJSR) 1986-89 Embedded Applications GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

A Novel low power Google International Journal of approach for Radix-4 March 2015 Volume 3 Scholar 42 O. Ravinder Engineering Research and 2091-2730 International Commutator FFT Based on Issue 2 General Sciences CSD Algorithm Performance Analysis Of Vol. 7, Issue, Google Mimo-Of Dm By Using International Journal of June 2015 06, pp Scholar 43 O. Ravinder 0975-833X International Wireless Communication Current Research 17297- System 17300 Study and analysis of IOSR Journal of Volume 9, Google Mar – Apr. Differential GNSS and Electrical and Electronics Issue 2 Scholar 44 Abhijit Dey 2014 2278-1676 International Precise Point Positioning Engineering Ver. I, pp. 53-59 RTL Design of PCI Express Google Journal of Innovation in Physical Link Layer Jan-Jun Vol. 5, Issue Scholar 45 N.V.S. Murthy Electronics and International 2015 1. Pp. 10-14 Receive Logic Communication

Optimization of Ch’s of a Google Simple Microstrip Circular Vol. 2, Issue Scholar 46 K. Satish Reddy STM Journal-JTSSN May 2015 International path Antenna. 3, pp. 31-36

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List of Publications (National/International Journal)

Academic Year: 2013-2014

Volume, Sl. Name of the Faculty Name of the Year of Impact Indexing National/ Title of the Paper Issue, Page ISSN No No. Member Journal Publication Factor Details International No.

Modified LMS Approach to International Journal of Google signal Estimation in GPS Advances in Computer, Vol. : 3, 2248 - 1 Prof. M.A. Khadar Baba 2013 Scholar International Aided Geo Augmented Electrical & Electronics Issue: 2 9584 Navigation Engineering Design and Implementation of International Journal of Google Vol. : II, 2319 - 2 Prof. M.A. Khadar Baba Electronic Voting System Advanced Research and 2014 Scholar International Issue: 1 9245 using finger print and Zigbee Innovation Parameter controlled by International Journal of Vol. 2, No. Google 4 Dr. K. Santhi contrast enhancement using Advanced Research in 2013 5, pp. 558- 2278-909X Scholar International color image ECE 562 A Hierarchical Clustering Google Algorithm Based Computer Vol. 11, IOSR Journal of Scholar 5 Dr. K. Satish Reddy Aided Molecular Modeling June 2013 Issue 5, pp. 2278-0661 International Computer Engineering with Haematoxylin & Eosin 79 - 83 Images of Colon Cancer IOSR Journal of Google Implementation of Algorithms Vol. 6, Electronics and 6 Dr. K. Satish Reddy for Multichannel Digital June 2013 Issue 4, pp. 2278-2834 Scholar International Communication Monitoring Receiver 19 - 23 Engineering A QOS Cognitive Radio based Google VHOM Scheme in International Journal of Vol. 4, Scholar 7 Dr. K. Satish Reddy Heterogeneous Wireless Scientific and July 2013 2229-5518 4.2 International Issue 8 Networks for 4G Engineering Research Advancement GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Vol. 80, Google Performance Analysis of International Journal of 0975 - 8 Dr. K. Satish Reddy Oct 2013 No. 8, pp. Scholar International WiMAX IEEE 802.16e Computer Applications 8887 42 - 49 Tracking the moving object Google International Journal of and morphological Vol. 1, Reviews on Recent 2321 - Scholar 9 Prof. K. Nagaiah reconstruction of video Oct 2013 Issue 6, pp. International electronics and computer 5461 sequences by using Gradient 1176-1183 science and HSV process Integrating CSR and Google International Journal of Sustainability in Management Vol. 1, pp. 793-6950 10 Prof. Ravi Sankar Chandu Management, Innovation Feb. 2013 Scholar International -Learning from Engineers 66-80 ... and Technology Experience A Medical Image Selection International Journal of Google Vol. 2, 11 R. P. Naraiah and Evaluation Based on Engineering Research & Sep. 2013 2278-0181 Scholar International Issue 9 Canny Edge Detection Technology International Journal of Google Vol.2, 12 R. P. Naraiah SPIRAL ANTENNA Engineering Sep. 2013 2281-2881 Scholar International Issue 9 Applications Vol .2, Google SNR Estimation for High International Journal of Issue 6, pp. 2319 - 13 R. P. Naraiah Level Modulation Scheme in Engineering and June 2013 Scholar International 1920 - 7242 OFDM System Computer Science 1927 A Medical Image Selection International Journal of Google Vol .2, 14 R. P. Naraiah and Evaluation Based on Engineering Research & Sep. 2013 2278-0181 Scholar International Issue 9 Canny Edge Detection Technology International Journal of Google An efficient frame work of the reviews on recent 15 K. Shashidhar flexible divider oriented single Sep. 2013 2229-5518 Scholar International electronics and computer phase science Power Spectral Coding for Vol.45,Issu Google Prof. S. Maheswara Reddy 16 Video Resolution Projection in IJEETE Mar-2014 e 1, pp. 2051-3240 Scholar International

Wavelet Domain. 1401-1407 Sleep Methods-An Efficient Vol.4,Issue Google 17 Shoban.M way to reduce the Leakage IJERA Jan-2014 1, pp. 321- 2248-9622 Scholar International power. 325 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

International Journa of Vol. 2, Google 512-Bit High Speed and Area 18 P.C.S.Joshua Scientific Engineering Nov. 2013 Issue:7, pp. 2229-5518 Scholar International Efficient Carry Select Adder and Technology 487-493 International Google High performance DA-Based 19 K.Satya Sujith Organization of Scientific Nov 2013 2278-2834 Scholar International DCT,DWT and DHT Research International Journal of Google Multiplier –Less ROM Free DA 20 K.Satya Sujith Engineering Research Sep 2013 Vol 2 2319-1163 Scholar International based DCT and Technology

Vol:1 Issue:5, Google Design and Implementation of 21 D.Naresh IJITR Sep 2013 pp. 509 - 2320-5547 4.236 Scholar International 64-point FFT using Radix-4 513 EMC model for modern power Google electronic systems for International Journal of October - Vol.2 Issue Scholar 22 Abhijit Dey harmonics, losses & EMI Research in Engineering 2319-1163 International 2013 10 elimination and power quality and Technology improvement Journal of Innovation in Vol. 4, Google Longer Binary Codes using Jan-Jun 23 Prof. R. K. Singh Electronics and Issue 1, 2249-9946 Scholar International Mismatched Filtering 2014 Communication pp. 30-34 Doppler Localization using Journal of Innovation in Vol. 3, Google Jul – Dec 24 Prof. R. K. Singh Golay Code by QPSK Electronics and Issue 20, 2249-9946 International 2013 Scholar Transmission Technique Communication pp. 60-65 Power Dissipation reduction Vol. 1, Google 25 A. Mohan of logic Circuits using IJRRECS Oct 2013 Issue 6, pp. 2321-5461 Scholar International MTCMOS Method 1386-1391

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List of Publications (National/International Journals)

Academic Year: 2012-2013

Year of Sl. Name of the Name of the Volume, Issue, Impact Indexing National/ Title of the Paper Publicati ISSN No No. Faculty Member Journal Page No. Factor Details International on Power dissipation deduction of ISSN: Google Vol 1, Issue 6, 1 A. Mohan logic circuits using MTCMOS IJRRECS Oc-2013 2321- 2.53 Scholar International pp. 386-391 method 5461 Tracking the Moving Object and Google ISSN : Morphological Reconstruction of IJRRECS Vol 1, Issue 6, 2.53 2 K.Nagaiah Oct 2013 2321- Scholar International video sequences by using gradient pp. 1176-1178 5461 and HSV process Advanced Enhancement Method ISSN: Vol 2, Issue 3, 3 K.Nagaiah for Micro Calcification in IJSR Mar-2013 2319- 6.3 Google International pp. 350-353 Mammography 7064 Scholar An advanced Technique for ISSN: Google Vol 2, Issue 9, 4 Srinivas N removal of salt and pepper noise IJECS Sept-2013 2319- Scholar International pp. 2856-2859 in images 7242 ISSN: Google Adiabatic Implementation on full Vol 3, Issue 5, 5 Shoban M IJERA Oct - 2013 2248- 5.16 Scholar International adder circuits pp. 1365-1369 9622 VHDL Implementation of Google Vol.4, switching time signal generation 2320- 4.02 6 B. Sridhar IJETEE June-2013 Issue 1, pp. 53- Scholar International based on Microblaze in FPGA for 9569 57 navigation receiver Removal of salt and pepper noise Google 7 Srinivas. N in image through weighted IJERT Oct - 2013 Vol 2, Issue 10 2278- 2.7 Scholar International median filter 0181 A Novel high Resolution sensing Google Nov - 2278- 8 B. Sridhar algorithm for Cognitive radio IOSR-JECE PP- 1-9 3.12 Scholar International 2013 2834 Applications GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

International Science Google GAGAN signal estimation for Press, International July – Prof. M.A. Khadar Progressive signaling in satellite Vol.: 3, No.: 2, Scholar 9 Journal of Electronics, December 2229 - International Baba application – extended filtration pp. 39-43 Computing and 2012 7340 approach Engineering Education International Journal on Google Prof. M.A. Khadar GAGAN Signal Estimation over a Computing, March Vol.: 1, No.: 02, 2277 - 10 0.374 Scholar International Baba variable data rate Communications and 2013 pp. 37- 40 6699 Systems Secured Wireless Communication International Journal of Google Prof. M.A. Khadar Vol.: II, 2319 - 11 for Industrial Automation and Advanced Research and 2013 2.198 Scholar International Baba Issue: 1 9245 Control Innovation Micro controller based IOSR Journal of Google Prof. M.A. Khadar Jan. – Vol.: 4 , Issue: 2278 - 12 Cryptosystem with Key Electrical and 1.452 Scholar International Baba Feb., 2013 2, pp 20-27 1676 generation unit Electronics Engineering Contrast enhancement using bi- International Journal of Google Vol. 4, No. 5, 2231- 13 Dr. K. Santhi histogram equalization with Computer Trends and 2013 1.494 Scholar International pp. 1010-1014 2803. brightness preservation Technology International Journal of Google Spectral Coding Approach for Prof. S. Maheswara Embedded Systems and July – Vol. 4, No. 2, 0975- 15 Error Minimization in Video Scholar International Reddy Computer Engineering Dec. 2012 pp. 123 - 130 4482 Coding (IJESCE) Google Advanced Enhancement Micro International Journal of March 2319 - 16 Prof. K. Nagaiah Vol. 2, Issue 3 Scholar International calcification in Mammography Science and Research 2013 7064

International Journal of Google 2249- Digital Technique for electronics November Scholar 17 K.Sujatha Vol.: 2, No.: 6 7838 1.24 International Constructing 3-Phase Sine Waves communication and 2012

Computer technology Internation al Journal of Google A Novel Test Data Compression 19 N.Srikanth Prasad Engineering Research Dec 2012 Vol:5 Issue:5 2278-067x Scholar International Algorithm and Development The Title Image Encryption for Google International Journal of 2278- 20 R.Gopinath Color Images Using Bit Plane and Oct - 2012 Vol:1 Issue:8 Scholar International Engineering Research 0181 Edge Cryptography Algorithm GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Investigation to examine Google International Journal of Electromagnetic Interference on November 2278- 21 Abhijit Dey Engineering Research Vol. 1 Issue 9, Scholar International Bio-Products: Past and Current – 2012 0181 and Technology Perspectives and Activities International Journal of Google Optimization of Wind and Wave Electronics November 2249- 22 Abhijit Dey Fields for Typical Marine Radar Vol. 2 Issue 6 Scholar International Communication and 2012 7838 Using Synthetic Aperture Method Computer Technology Google C. Hema Sunder Implementation of AXI Design April Vol. 2, Issue 4, 2319- 23 IJSETR Scholar International Rao with DDR3 Memory Controller 2013 pp. 195-198 8885

Google C. Hema Sunder Designing Delay Insensitivity April Vol. 2, Issue 4, 2319- 24 IJSETR Scholar International Rao Error Correcting Unorder codes 2013 pp. 148-159 8885

Google Multiple Slave Single Master April 2230- 25 D. Sri Harsha IJECT Vol. 3, Issue 2 5.09 Scholar International Comm. Over Amba AHB Bus 2012 7109

Google A VHDL based Floating Point April 2230- 26 D. Sri Harsha IJECT Vol. 3, Issue 4 5.09 Scholar International ALU for DSP Processing 2012 7109

Highly Stabilized Spectral Google Vol. 5, Issue. 2, 0974- 27 B. Sridhar Estimation using ERLS IJETAETS Dec 2012 Scholar International pp. 1-8 3588 Algorithm Highly Stabilized Spectral Google Vol. 5, Issue. 2, 0974- 28 G. Kiranmayee Estimation using ERLS IJETAETS Dec 2012 Scholar International pp. 1-8 3588 Algorithm Volume 01 – Google Combination of Adaptive International Journal Of Dr.K.Chanthiraseka JULY No.1, Issue: 2278- Scholar 29 Subcarrier Allocation for Communication And International ran OFDMA using WiMAX, Computer Technologies 2012 01, pp: 15- 9723 20. Multi-Threshold based Google Vol. 8, No.7, Dr.K.Chanthiraseka Scheduling for Multi-user Journal of Computer 1552- Scholar 30 2012 pp. 1171- International ran Multiple-Input Multiple- Science 6607 1176 Output Systems GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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Academic Year: 2016-2017

Volume, S. Name of the Faculty Name of the Year of National/ Title of the Publication Issue, Page SNIP SJR H-index No. Member Journal Publication International Nos Vol. VII/Issue Enhanced Power International Journal Efficient Antenna I/Jan.- of Advanced 2016 Dr.K.Chanthirase Switching (EPEAS) March.,2016 1 Engineering International karan for Qos Improvement Technology /509-51. of Lte Downlink ISSN 0976- 3945 Indian Journal of Science 2016 Vol 9(47) 0.2 RSBHCWT: Re- and Technology Sampling Binary Hex Print ISSN : 2 Dr. Syed Jalal Ahmad Code Windowing 0974-6846 International Technique to Enhance Target Detection HQECMT: Hex Quadratic Residue Ex- Vol73(1), Or Coded Matrix International Journal of 3 Dr. Syed Jalal Ahmad 2017 0.3 International Technique To Improve Sciences and Research Target Detection In 0032-423X Doppler Tolerant Radars International Journal and Detection of Lung Cancer Magazine of Engineering Using Marker-Controlled 2016 2348 – 4845 4 Dr. S. J. Sugumar Technology, Management 3.5540 International Watershed Transform and Research GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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S. Name of the Faculty Name of the Year of Volume, Issue, National/ Title of the Publication SNIP SJR H-index No. Member Journal Publication page No’s International Effective estimation of Vol. 110, Issue 5, 1 Dr. M.A. Khadar Baba GAGAN signals with CURRENT SCIENCE, March 2016 pp: 792-799 International adaptive equalization Contrast Enhancement by Signal, Image and Video Vol. 9, Supplement 2 Dr. K. Santhi modified octagon histogram Dec 2015 International Processing 1, ISSN 1863-1711 equalization Vol. 42, Issue 20 Delay Optimization using Elsevier: Expert Systems DOI: 3 Syed Jalal Ahmad Knapsack algorithm for Nov 2015 International with Applications 10.1016/j.eswa.2015 multimedia .04.27 Mammogram Image GJPAM journal Volume 11,Number Analysis for Micro (GJPAM) 4 K. Nagaiah - 2, ISSN (O): 0973- International calcification detection with (Extended version of 1768 Mammography Conf. Proc.)

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Academic Year: 2014-2015

Volume, S. Name of the Name of the Year of National/ Title of the Publication Issue, Page SNIP SJR H-index No. Faculty Member Journal Publication Nos International Design and implementation International Journal of of novel SPIHT algorithm Applied Engineering Vol. 9, pp. 0973-4562. 1 Nov. 24th International Mr.V. Bhagya Raju for multispectral image Research (IJAER) 24071-4084 compression 2014

Adaptive contrast Vol.126, enhancement using 2 Dr. K. Santhi Optik - Elsevier 2015 No. 19, pp. 0.771 International modified histogram equalization 1809-1814 Variants of histogram International Journal of Vol. 10, equalization techniques for 3 Dr. K. Santhi Applied Engineering 2015 No. 9, pp. International contrast enhancement – a Research 7000-7004 review Contrast enhanced for Vol. 984- microstructure of steel Advanced Material 4 Dr. K. Santhi 2014 985, p. 0.13 International materials and engine Research 1375-1379 components Measuring of Surface Dr. K. Satish Elsevier Procedia 5 Properties of 3-D Artifical 2015 pp. 104-108 International Reddy Materials Science Magnetic Material Novel frequency Dr. K. Satish Reconfigurable Slotted Elsevier Procedia 6 2015 International Reddy Patch Antenna - Design and Materials Science Analysis An Improved Real Time The Scientific World Image Detection System for ISSN: 1537- Journal, Hindawi 2014 2 7 Dr. S. J. Sugumar Elephant Intrusion along the 744X 3, 664-71 International Publications, Forest Border Areas GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

eISSN: Surveillance and Tracking International Journal of 2319-1163| ISSN: 2321- 8 Dr. S. J. Sugumar of Elephants Using Vocal Research in Engineering 2014 3, 664-71 2 International Spectral Information. and Technology 7308.

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Academic Year: 2013-2014

Volume, Sl. Name of the Faculty Name of the Year of National/ Title of the Paper Issue, Page SNIP SJR H-index No. Member Journal Publication International No.

Contrast enhancement by Signal, Image and Video Vol.8, No. 1 Dr. K. Santhi modified octagon histogram 2014 International processing - Springer 4 1.430 equalization VOL. 104, An early warning system for Issue NO. elephant intrusion along the 2 Dr. S. J. Sugumar CURRENT SCIENCE 2013 11, 0.967. 2 International forest border areas. Pages 1515-1526 Design of a quadruped robot Artificial Life and for human–elephant conflict 2013 18 (3-4), 0.29. 3 Dr. S. J. Sugumar Robotics, 2 International mitigation 204-211

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Academic Year: 2012-2013

Year of Sl. Name of the Name of the Volume, Issue, National/ Title of the Paper Publicati SNIP SJR H-index No. Faculty Member Journal Page No. International on

An Enhancement of AODV with Internation al Journal of Multi-Radio in Hybrid Wireless 1 K.Sujatha Applied Engineering International Mesh Network Implemented Research using 802.11e for QOS

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ANNEXURE – II Awards / Recognitions received by students

List of Selected Students for 2016 - 2017 In Progress (GNITC)

Date: 16/11/2016

S. College H.T.No. Name Branch Company Name Drive Date No Name

SIRIGIREDDY SURYA VEERA TekFriday Processing 1 13WJ1A04Y8 ECE GNITC 11/Jun/2016 REDDY Solutions Pvt Ltd.

2 13WJ1A0440 B SNEHA ECE GNITC PayTM 04/Jul/2016

SIRIGIREDDY SURYA VEERA Bojja IT Solutions Private 3 13WJ1A04Y8 ECE GNITC 16/Jul/2016 REDDY Limited

4 13WJ1A0407 A V CHANDRAKANTH ECE GNITC Money owl 16/Jul/2016

5 13WJ1A0410 ABHISHEK GUPTA ECE GNITC Money owl 16/Jul/2016

6 13WJ1A0420 AKSHAY VALLAM ECE GNITC Money owl 16/Jul/2016

7 13WJ1A04Z0 SODIMA SRUTHI ECE GNITC Money owl 16/Jul/2016

8 13WJ1A0448 BILLAKANTI CHAKRADHAR ECE GNITC Soniks Consulting 16/Jul/2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Osmosys Software Solutions 9 13WJ1A04Y7 SIMRAN KAUR SIDHU ECE GNITC 24/Aug/2016 Pvt. Ltd.

10 13WJ1A0408 AAKANKSHA SURVE ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

11 13WJ1A0412 ACHUTA HARI PRIYA NAIR ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

12 13WJ1A04BJ VAGGALA KATYAYANI ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

13 13WJ1A04J2 KODARAPU RAHUL GUPTA ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

14 13WJ1A04L8 LOVEPREET SAINI ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

15 13WJ1A04M4 MADHURIMA GHARGE ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

16 13WJ1A04P6 MRUNAL DESHPANDE ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

17 13WJ1A04V1 R AMITHA ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

18 13WJ1A04Z0 SODIMA SRUTHI ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra Limited 30/Aug/2016

19 13WJ1A0427 ANAND KUMAR PANDEY ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

20 13WJ1A04BG VADALI SAI KOUSHIK ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

21 13WJ1A04BU VEETURI PRATHYUSHA ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

22 13WJ1A04CB YASH JAIN ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

23 13WJ1A04J5 KOLLURI SAI ANUSHA ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

24 13WJ1A04R2 NEHA KUMARI ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

25 13WJ1A04R5 P JAGADEESH ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

26 13WJ1A04V7 RAJESH KUMAR SAHOO ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

27 13WJ1A04X1 SAKHARE PREM ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

28 13WJ1A04Y3 SHIKHA JASROTIA ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

29 13WJ1A04Y7 SIMRAN KAUR SIDHU ECE GNITC Amazon 07/Sep/2016

30 13WJ1A0443 BALAGALA KEERTHI PRIYA ECE GNITC Capgemini 11/Sep/2016

31 13WJ1A0481 CHILUKURI RAGHAVENDRA ECE GNITC Capgemini 11/Sep/2016

32 13WJ1A04R2 NEHA KUMARI ECE GNITC Capgemini 11/Sep/2016

SIRIGIREDDY SURYA VEERA 33 13WJ1A04Y8 ECE GNITC Capgemini 11/Sep/2016 REDDY

34 13WJ1A0417 AKANKSHA BHATIA ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

35 13WJ1A0424 ALUGUBELLY GOUTHAM REDDY ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

36 13WJ1A04BG VADALI SAI KOUSHIK ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

37 13WJ1A04BM VALPADASU VENU GOPAL ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

38 13WJ1A04BT VEERAMALLU PRUDHVI RAJ ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

39 13WJ1A04D1 GORITA SUNIL REDDY ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

40 13WJ1A04D4 GUDURU SINDHU ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

41 13WJ1A04K2 KONDURU JAYENDRA ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

42 13WJ1A04R6 P PADMAJA ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

43 13WJ1A04Y3 SHIKHA JASROTIA ECE GNITC NTT Data 23/Sep/2016

44 13WJ1A0495 DEVARASHETTY HARIKA ECE GNITC Birlasoft 08/Oct/2016

45 13WJ1A04E3 ILLURI YAMINI REDDY ECE GNITC Birlasoft 08/Oct/2016

46 13WJ1A04H6 KAPUGANTI MANIKANTA ECE GNITC Birlasoft 08/Oct/2016

47 13WJ1A04P7 MS MEGHANA ECE GNITC Birlasoft 08/Oct/2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

48 13WJ1A04R3 NELLORE ANUGNA ECE GNITC Birlasoft 08/Oct/2016

49 13WJ1A04W8 S N RIZWAN ECE GNITC Birlasoft 08/Oct/2016

50 13WJ1A0411 ABSIPURAM PRANAY KUMAR ECE GNITC Unisys 11/Nov/2016

51 13WJ1A04R6 P PADMAJA ECE GNITC Unisys 11/Nov/2016

52 13WJ1A04V7 RAJESH KUMAR SAHOO ECE GNITC Unisys 11/Nov/2016

53 13WJ1A04Z2 SUNNY KUMAR ECE GNITC Unisys 11/Nov/2016

54 13WJ1A0410 ABHISHEK GUPTA ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

55 13WJ1A0420 AKSHAY VALLAM ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

56 13WJ1A0423 ALLAKANTI N NISHANT RAO ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

57 13WJ1A0488 D VAMSI KRISHNA ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

58 13WJ1A04AC SOURABH KUMAR AWASTHI ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

59 13WJ1A04BX Y SNEHA ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

60 13WJ1A04H1 KANDUKURI RAJSHEKAR ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

61 13WJ1A04N4 MATHARASI PRATHYUSHA ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

62 13WJ1A04U3 POLA SHARATH CHANDRA ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 15/Nov/2016

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 63 13WJ1A0407 A V CHANDRAKANTH ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 64 13WJ1A0421 AKULA KRANTHI KIRAN ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 65 13WJ1A0441 B VIKAS GOUD ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 66 13WJ1A0447 BIKKUMANDLA PREMALATHA ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 67 13WJ1A0453 BONTALA SRIKANTHREDDY ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 68 13WJ1A0470 CHALLA SANTHOSH KUMAR ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 69 13WJ1A04AC SOURABH KUMAR AWASTHI ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 70 13WJ1A04B0 G MADHAV ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 71 13WJ1A04BL VALLEBOINA AKHILA ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 72 13WJ1A04CE CHEDE NAGA SAI KUMAR ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 73 13WJ1A04E7 J NAMRATHA SHETTY ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 74 13WJ1A04F4 JANGALA SWATHI ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 75 13WJ1A04G7 KAMPALLY ROJA ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 76 13WJ1A04H0 KANDIRAJU SAI APOORVA ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 77 13WJ1A04K6 KOTHA SWATHI KIRAN ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 78 13WJ1A04L6 KUMAWAT GOPAL CHAND ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 79 13WJ1A04P1 MODUGU SANTOSH REDDY ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 80 13WJ1A04U6 PONUGOTI SAI SINDHU ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 81 13WJ1A04V5 RACHERLA SAITEJA ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Pompeii™ Technologies Pvt. 82 13WJ1A04X6 SAURABH DILLIKAR ECE GNITC 19/Dec/2016 Ltd

Berkadia Services India 83 13WJ1A0440 B SNEHA ECE GNITC 23/Dec/2016 Private Limited

Berkadia Services India 84 13WJ1A04BX Y SNEHA ECE GNITC 23/Dec/2016 Private Limited

85 13WJ1A0455 BOOTHUKURI SREEJA REDDY ECE GNITC Ways2Capital 09/Jan/2017

86 13WJ1A04AP THANDU NAVYA SREE ECE GNITC Ways2Capital 09/Jan/2017 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

87 13WJ1A04K7 KOTHAPALLI ABHISHEK ECE GNITC Ways2Capital 09/Jan/2017

88 13WJ1A04M2 M NAGA SAI RAKESH ECE GNITC Ways2Capital 09/Jan/2017

89 13WJ1A04V0 PUNREDDY TEJASWI ECE GNITC Ways2Capital 09/Jan/2017

90 14WJ5A0444 VANGALA VAISHNAVI ECE GNITC Ways2Capital 09/Jan/2017

91 13WJ1A04X1 SAKHARE PREM ECE GNITC mRoads India Pvt. Ltd. 12/Dec/2016

92 13WJ1A04Y2 SHASHI KANT KUMAR ECE GNITC mRoads India Pvt. Ltd. 12/Dec/2016

Artech Info Systems Pvt. 93 13WJ1A04H0 KANDIRAJU SAI APOORVA ECE GNITC 04/Feb/2017 Ltd.

Artech Info Systems Pvt. 94 13WJ1A04K6 KOTHA SWATHI KIRAN ECE GNITC 04/Feb/2017 Ltd.

Artech Info Systems Pvt. 95 13WJ1A04U1 POGULAKONDA ABHINAV ECE GNITC 04/Feb/2017 Ltd.

Artech Info Systems Pvt. 96 13WJ1A04Y2 SHASHI KANT KUMAR ECE GNITC 04/Feb/2017 Ltd.

97 13WJ1A0409 ABHISHEK A ECE GNITC Amazon 06/Feb/2017

98 13WJ1A0420 AKSHAY VALLAM ECE GNITC Amazon 06/Feb/2017

99 13WJ1A0426 AMUDALAPALLI SWATHI ECE GNITC Amazon 06/Feb/2017 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

100 13WJ1A0488 D VAMSI KRISHNA ECE GNITC Amazon 06/Feb/2017

NANDIVADA LAKSHMI 101 13WJ1A04Q7 ECE GNITC Amazon 06/Feb/2017 SANJANA

102 13WJ1A04Y2 SHASHI KANT KUMAR ECE GNITC Magnaquest 28/Jan/2017

103 13WJ1A0448 BILLAKANTI CHAKRADHAR ECE GNITC CYIENT Ltd. 15/Feb/2017

104 13WJ1A04E7 J NAMRATHA SHETTY ECE GNITC CYIENT Ltd. 15/Feb/2017

List of Selected Students for 2015 - 2016 (GNITC)

Date: 07/08/2015

S. College H.T.No. Name Branch Company Name Drive Date No Name

CHINTALAPURI 1 12WJ1A0488 ECE GNITC Amazon 29/Oct/2015 PRAVALLIKA

2 12WJ1A0495 DAMRE MOHIT ECE GNITC Amazon 29/Oct/2015

3 12WJ1A04AG SEDIMBI RAGA SUDHEERA ECE GNITC Amazon 29/Oct/2015

4 12WJ1A04N4 MANJIT SINGH ECE GNITC Amazon 29/Oct/2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

5 12WJ1A04Q9 N CHETAN ECE GNITC Amazon 29/Oct/2015

6 12WJ1A04X6 PRASHANTHI JEEVAN ECE GNITC Amazon 29/Oct/2015

7 12WJ1A04Z2 ROHITH KUMAR SHARMA ECE GNITC Amazon 29/Oct/2015

8 12WJ1A04N4 MANJIT SINGH ECE GNITC C3i 09/Jan/2016

9 12WJ1A04DG VRUSHALI RAJESH WANI ECE GNITC Cognizant 08/Jan/2016

10 12WJ1A04E8 JUNNETI AJITH ECE GNITC Cognizant 08/Jan/2016

11 12WJ1A04H7 KOLCHARAM SHRAVYA ECE GNITC Genpact 05/Oct/2015

12 13WJ5A0413 CHINTHALAPURI NIHARIKA ECE GNITC Genpact 05/Oct/2015

13 12WJ1A04A2 DHARANIKOTA SAHITHI ECE GNITC Grey Campus 10/Dec/2015

14 12WJ1A04C1 GANPISETTY MANIDEEP ECE GNITC Grey Campus 10/Dec/2015

15 12WJ1A0401 A KARTHIK SAGAR ECE GNITC Grow Controls 23/Nov/2015

16 12WJ1A0475 BORRA MOUNIKA REDDY ECE GNITC IBM 15/Sep/2015

17 12WJ1A0495 DAMRE MOHIT ECE GNITC IBM 15/Sep/2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

18 12WJ1A04P3 MISHRA PAVAN KUMAR ECE GNITC IBM 15/Sep/2015

19 12WJ1A04N4 MANJIT SINGH ECE GNITC Indian Army 30/Dec/2015

20 12WJ1A04P3 MISHRA PAVAN KUMAR ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 30/Jan/2016

21 12WJ1A04V1 PAILLA SWETHA ECE GNITC Knoah Solutions 30/Jan/2016

22 12WJ1A04H0 KATRAPATI SWETHA ECE GNITC mRoads India Pvt Ltd 23/Dec/2015

23 12WJ1A04X6 PRASHANTHI JEEVAN ECE GNITC mRoads India Pvt Ltd 23/Dec/2015

24 12WJ1A0499 DEEPIKA BANDELLA ECE GNITC MySmartPrice 16/Jul/2015

25 12WJ1A0420 ANIL AMIT CHAWDA ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

26 12WJ1A0475 BORRA MOUNIKA REDDY ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

27 12WJ1A04AG SEDIMBI RAGA SUDHEERA ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

SRIDHARA JAYA RAMA 28 12WJ1A04AV ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015 KAPIL

29 12WJ1A04DG VRUSHALI RAJESH WANI ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

30 12WJ1A04F2 K SREEJA ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

31 12WJ1A04F6 KALAVALA NAVYA ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

32 12WJ1A04H7 KOLCHARAM SHRAVYA ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

33 12WJ1A04J4 KONI NANDAN KUMAR ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

34 12WJ1A04U7 P SIDDHARTHA GUPTA ECE GNITC NTT Data 19/Oct/2015

TATAVARTI SITAPATI Osmosys Software Solutions 35 12WJ1A04BL ECE GNITC 17/Oct/2015 SOWMITH Pvt. Ltd.

36 12WJ1A04K4 KUCHIVADA CHANDINI ECE GNITC Raksan Consulting 18/Jan/2016

Solvent Software Solutions Pvt 37 12WJ1A0432 B ADITYA ECE GNITC 07/Oct/2015 Ltd

38 12WJ1A0447 BANALA PAVAN KUMAR ECE GNITC Sutherland Global Services 14/Sep/2015

39 12WJ1A04E8 JUNNETI AJITH ECE GNITC Sutherland Global Services 14/Sep/2015

40 12WJ1A04H7 KOLCHARAM SHRAVYA ECE GNITC Sutherland Global Services 14/Sep/2015

41 12WJ1A04N4 MANJIT SINGH ECE GNITC Sutherland Global Services 14/Sep/2015

42 12WJ1A04N8 MEDISETTI SANKAR BALAJI ECE GNITC Sutherland Global Services 14/Sep/2015

43 12WJ1A04P6 MODDU DEEKSHA REDDY ECE GNITC Sutherland Global Services 14/Sep/2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

SARDAR CHARANDEEP 44 12WJ1A04AE ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016 SINGH

45 12WJ1A04AF SARDAR GURVINDER SINGH ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

46 12WJ1A04AJ SETLAM VARUN KRISHNA ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

47 12WJ1A04AR SIRASALA VISHWANATH ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

48 12WJ1A04AY SUDHARSHAN KARTHIK ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

TATAVARTI SITAPATI 49 12WJ1A04BL ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016 SOWMITH

50 12WJ1A04CP VARANASI RAMA KRISHNA ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

51 12WJ1A04CR VASIKARLA ANVESH ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

52 12WJ1A04U7 P SIDDHARTHA GUPTA ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

53 12WJ1A04Z4 S KAVI RAJ ECE GNITC Tata Communication Ltd 20/Jan/2016

54 12WJ1A04A2 DHARANIKOTA SAHITHI ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

55 12WJ1A04AB SAMBARAJU HARINI ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

56 12WJ1A04AZ SUDHINI POOJITHA ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

57 12WJ1A04BT THUMMA JYOSTHNA ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

58 12WJ1A04CA UMMEDA VINOD KUMAR ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

K V LAKSHMI NAGA 59 12WJ1A04F3 ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015 VISHALA

60 12WJ1A04F6 KALAVALA NAVYA ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

61 12WJ1A04H0 KATRAPATI SWETHA ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

62 12WJ1A04Q1 MOKKA NARESH ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

63 12WJ1A04R8 NAGAPUR DIVYA ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

64 12WJ1A04X3 POTHURU SRINIVAS ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

65 12WJ1A04X9 PULLURI NAVABHARATH ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

66 13WJ5A0433 TELIKUTLA GOPIRAJ ECE GNITC Tribro Softech Pvt Ltd 09/Dec/2015

67 12WJ1A0437 B SANKIRTHGUPTA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

68 12WJ1A0440 BACHALA KAVYA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

69 12WJ1A0462 BHOGAIAHGARI SRILEKHA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

70 12WJ1A0469 BOMMERA SAINATH ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

CHAGANTIPATI 71 12WJ1A0482 ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015 MEGHANATH

72 12WJ1A0489 CHINTAPALLI BHARGAVI ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

73 12WJ1A0490 CHIPPA VIVEK ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

74 12WJ1A04A2 DHARANIKOTA SAHITHI ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

75 12WJ1A04A4 DONGARI ALEKHYA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

76 12WJ1A04B5 G PUSHYA RAAGA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

77 12WJ1A04BD SUNKARI UTTHEJ ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

SUSHMA RAVINDRA 78 12WJ1A04BJ ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015 ERALLA

79 12WJ1A04BK TADAKAMALLA RAVALLI ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

80 12WJ1A04CV VELURI VIJENDER REDDY ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

81 12WJ1A04CZ VEMURI PAVANI GANESH ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

82 12WJ1A04D3 GOUTI BHARATH ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

83 12WJ1A04DD VISSAVAJJAYALA VANAJA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

84 12WJ1A04DH VUJJINI ANUSHA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

85 12WJ1A04DM YANNAVARAPU BHARGAVI ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

86 12WJ1A04G2 KAMMARI RAGHAVENDRA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

87 12WJ1A04G7 KASIDI PRAMOD ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

88 12WJ1A04L8 LAGUSHETTY SOUMYA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

89 12WJ1A04V1 PAILLA SWETHA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

90 12WJ1A04X3 POTHURU SRINIVAS ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

91 12WJ1A04Z1 REPAKA SAI AKASH ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

92 12WJ1A04Z2 ROHITH KUMAR SHARMA ECE GNITC Varistha Infracon Pvt. Ltd. 18/Dec/2015

93 12WJ1A04AZ SUDHINI POOJITHA ECE GNITC Infosys 24/Feb/2016

94 12WJ1A04U7 P SIDDHARTHA GUPTA ECE GNITC Infosys 24/Feb/2016

95 12WJ1A0469 BOMMERA SAINATH ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra BSG 04/Apr/2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

96 12WJ1A04A3 DOMMATI JITHENDER ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra BSG 04/Apr/2016

97 12WJ1A04CV VELURI VIJENDER REDDY ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra BSG 04/Apr/2016

98 12WJ1A04Z3 S KAMALJEET SINGH ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra BSG 04/Apr/2016

99 13WJ5A0413 CHINTHALAPURI NIHARIKA ECE GNITC Tech Mahindra BSG 04/Apr/2016

100 12WJ1A04Z2 ROHITH KUMAR SHARMA ECE GNITC Bodhtree 03/Feb/2016

Space Technology & Education 101 12WJ1A04P3 MISHRA PAVAN KUMAR ECE GNITC 25/Apr/2016 Pvt. Ltd.

MOHAMMED ABDUL Space Technology & Education 102 12WJ1A04P8 ECE GNITC 25/Apr/2016 HANNAN Pvt. Ltd.

Space Technology & Education 103 12WJ1A0432 B ADITYA ECE GNITC 25/Apr/2016 Pvt. Ltd.

KOMMARA MEHER Space Technology & Education 104 12WJ1A04H9 ECE GNITC 25/Apr/2016 THANMAI Pvt. Ltd.

Space Technology & Education 105 12WJ1A04J7 KOPPARAM SOUMYA ECE GNITC 25/Apr/2016 Pvt. Ltd.

List of Selected Students for 2014-2015 (GNITC)

S.No. H.T.No. Name Company Name 1 11B91A0477 N G R Sai Ganesh Amazon 2 11B91A0471 M James Shashank Amazon GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Blessye 3 11B91A0496 Rajan Das Amazon 4 11B91A0454 Keshav Kumar Amazon 5 118W1A0437 Nayinala Ravi Shankar Amazon 6 11B91A04B7 VARUN BAGGA Apps Associates Private Limited 7 11B91A0460 Kumar Gangesh C3i 8 118W1A0439 P Mani Kumar CSS Corp 9 118W1A0439 P Mani Kumar FACE 10 118W1A0425 Sreenivasulu Fortune Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd. 11 118W1A0449 Ravi Kanth Fortune Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd. 12 118W1A0453 Tadepu Sai Teja Fortune Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd. 13 11B91A0422 Sai Ram Fortune Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd. 14 11B91A0465 Mashetty Sreeman FTD 15 118W1A0411 Dasari Kamlesh Genpact 16 11B91A0443 J Shruthi Genpact 17 11B91A0454 Keshav Kumar Genpact 18 11B91A0462 Maddirala Prema Latha Genpact 19 11B91A0478 Navaneet Kaur Randhawa Genpact 20 11B91A0481 P Chaitanya Kiran Genpact 21 11B91A0496 Rajan Das Genpact 22 11B91A04A2 Sardar Paramjyoth Singh Genpact 23 118W1A0439 P Mani Kumar Hurix Systems 24 11B91A0462 Maddirala Prema Latha Hurix Systems 25 11B91A04A2 Sardar Paramjyoth Singh IBM India Pvt Ltd 26 11B91A0464 Mallikarjun A S V Indian Army 27 11B91A0411 AVTAR SINGH Indian Navy 28 11B91A0409 Apoorva Rao Padebettu InterGlobe Technologies 29 11B91A0411 Avtar Singh InterGlobe Technologies GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

30 11B91A0469 Mohak Jain InterGlobe Technologies 31 11B91A0479 Neeraj Kumar Pandey InterGlobe Technologies 32 11B91A0482 P Sai Akshay Singh InterGlobe Technologies 33 11B91A04A2 Sardar Paramjyoth Singh InterGlobe Technologies 34 11B91A04B9 Vikas Upadhay InterGlobe Technologies 35 118W1A0419 Gundu Naveenkumar Knoah Solutions 36 12B95A0411 Lokoti Prashanth Knoah Solutions 37 11B91A0478 Navaneet Kaur Randhawa Mphasis Osmosys Software Solutions Pvt. 38 118W1A0408 Chitturi Anusha Ltd Osmosys Software Solutions Pvt. 39 11B91A0436 Gaurav Sahni Ltd Osmosys Software Solutions Pvt. 40 11B91A0460 Kumar Gangesh Ltd Osmosys Software Solutions Pvt. 41 11B91A0496 Rajan Das Ltd 42 11B91A0436 Gaurav Sahni TCS 43 118W1A0405 C Deepthi Tech Mahindra Ltd 44 11B91A0401 A Divit Tech Mahindra Ltd 45 11B91A0404 Adavalli Vennela Tech Mahindra Ltd 46 11B91A0418 Birdi Prabhjooth Kaur Tech Mahindra Ltd Kotamraju Venkata 47 11B91A0459 Tech Mahindra Ltd Jitendra Phani Kumar Mungamuru Sai 48 11B91A0472 Tech Mahindra Ltd Keerthana 49 11B91A0495 R Ragini Tech Mahindra Ltd 50 11B91A04B5 V Sri Surya Sameer Tech Mahindra Ltd 51 128W5A0411 Perla Shruti Purushottam Tech Mahindra Ltd 52 12B95A0401 Akunoori Prashanth Tech Mahindra Ltd 53 118W1A0457 V Sathyanarayana Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

54 11B91A0411 Avtar Singh Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. Chowdarigari Raj Sheker 55 11B91A0426 Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. Reddy 56 11B91A0456 Kishan Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. 57 11B91A0460 Kumar Gangesh Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. Mallannagari Prashanth 58 11B91A0463 Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. Reddy Bathula Rajarajeswara 59 12B95A0403 Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. Rao

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S DATE OF BRANC COLLEG L NAME ROLL NO DRIVE H E COMPANY NAME 1 PRIYA DAS 108W1A0426 20/02/14 ECE GNITC C31 2 SUMA SAHITHI 10B91A0430 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC POLMON 3 G NAVYA 11B95A0407 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC POLMON 4 ABHAY KUMAR 10B91A0401 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC POLMON 5 CHANDANA POUTTURI 10B91A0484 24/02/2014 ECE GNITC CCS CORP 6 TRJESH MEDAKKAR 10AW1A0453 24/02/2014 ECE GNITC CCS CORP 7 HARSHIT MITTAL 10B91A0438 6/2/2014 ECE GNITC KARANI INFOTECH 8 GAGANDEEP KAUR 10B91A0426 6/2/2014 ECE GNITC KARANI INFOTECH 9 ASHWIN KUMAR 10B91A0408 6/2/2014 ECE GNITC KARANI INFOTECH 10 MADHU JHA 10B91A0463 6/2/2014 ECE GNITC KARANI INFOTECH 11 ABHAY PRASAD 10B91A0401 6/2/2014 ECE GNITC KARANI INFOTECH 12 MANISHA PANDEY 108W1A0418 6/2/2014 ECE GNITC KARANI INFOTECH 13 HARSHIT MITTAL 10B91A0438 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC SUTHERLAND GLOBAL GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

14 ABHAY PRADAD 10B91A0401 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC SUTHERLAND GLOBAL 15 LAKSHMI PRASAD REDDY 108W1A0415 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC SUTHERLAND GLOBAL 16 SHRTI H 108W1A0444 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC SUTHERLAND GLOBAL 17 SHALINI JAIN 108W1A0442 30/01/2014 ECE GNITC SUTHERLAND GLOBAL 18 SHIVA KUMAR BOMPALLY 10B91A04A1 18/12/2013 ECE GNITC SEA WORLD MARIETINE 19 MADHU KUMARI JHA 10B91A0463 30/11/2013 ECE GNITC OSMOSYS 20 ANUSHA KARANAM 10B91A0451 25/10/2013 ECE GNITC AMAZON 21 SHRUTI HULIHYDER 108W1A0444 25/10/2013 ECE GNITC AMAZON 22 MADHU KUMARI JHA 10B91A9463 17/09/2013 ECE GNITC BSP SOFTWARE 23 PRIYA DAS 108W1A0426 17/09/2013 ECE GNITC BSP SOFTWARE 24 HARSHIT MITTAL 10B91A0438 9/12/2013 ECE GNITC TECH MAHINDRA 25 ABHINASH SHARMA 10B91A0402 9/12/2013 ECE GNITC TECH MAHINDRA 26 ANIL KUMAR 10B91A0480 9/12/2013 ECE GNITC TECH MAHINDRA 27 JASPREETH SINGH 10B91A0440 9/12/2013 ECE GNITC TECH MAHINDRA 28 SHIVA KUMAR BOMPALLY 10B91A04A1 16/12/2013 ECE GNITC IATROS 29 PRASHANT PATHANIA 10B91A0485 16/12/2013 ECE GNITC IATROS 30 SUKRUTHI REDDY 10831A1251 24/10/13 ECE GNITC C31 31 RUDRA MUKHERJEE 108W1A0437 24/10/13 ECE GNITC C31 32 GOPAL SHARMA 10B91A0499 24/10/13 ECE GNITC C31 33 MANPREET SINGH 10B91A0364 24/10/13 ECE GNITC C31 34 HARDEEP SINGH 10B91A0435 24/10/13 ECE GNITC C31 35 JYOTHI CHATWAL 10B91A0442 24/10/13 ECE GNITC C31 36 GAVINI SUMA SAHITHI 24/10/13 ECE GNITC C31 37 D HARINI 10B91A0417 10/12/2013 ECE GNITC GENPACT 38 DOSPATY SAI SREE KAVYA 10B91A0421 10/12/2013 ECE GNITC GENPACT 39 P SUJEETH 10B91A0479 10/12/2013 ECE GNITC GENPACT 40 B H S MADHURI 10B91A0414 10/12/2013 ECE GNITC GENPACT VENKATA RAMANAN 41 SANDHYA 10B91A04B6 10/12/2013 ECE GNITC GENPACT GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

42 PRIYA DAS 10B91A0426 10/12/2013 ECE GNITC GENPACT 43 V PHANI PRATYUSHA 10B91A04B3 3/4/2014 ECE GNITC ASPIRE JONADA VAMSHIDHAR 10B91A0441 44 REDDY 3/4/2014 ECE GNITC ASPIRE 45 OSHAN SUKHPREET SINGH 10B91A0475 3/4/2014 ECE GNITC ASPIRE 46 SHIVA KUMAR BOMPALLY 10B91A04A1 3/4/2014 ECE GNITC ASPIRE 47 V ANISH KUMAR 10B91A04B2 3/4/2014 ECE GNITC ASPIRE 48 SHIVA KUMAR BOMPALLY 10B91A04A1 25.10.2013 ECE GNITC M/S Amazon

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SLNO ROLL NO NAME DEPT COMPANY NAME COLLEGE

1 09B91A04A0 SOHAILA SINGH ECE AMAZON GNITC 2 09B91A0431 Inderdeep singh ECE DATA 64 GNITC 3 09B91A0403 AMANDEEP SINGH HANDA ECE DATA 64 GNITC 4 09B91A0497 Simarpreet Kaur ECE DATA WISE GNITC 5 09B91A0418 Devinder Kaur ECE LIC LIFE PLUS GNITC 6 09B91A0429 Gurjeet Kaur ECE LIC LIFE PLUS GNITC 7 09B91A0403 AMANDEEP SINGH HANDA ece MAHINDRA SATYAM GNITC 8 09B91A0457 Mukesh Devda ECE QUAD ELECTRONICS PVT LTD GNITC 9 09B91A0458 Musirigari Sudhir Reddy ECE QUAD ELECTRONICS PVT LTD GNITC 10 09B91A0423 E.V.Abhinav Yadav ECE SOHOY GNITC 11 09B91A0436 K.Vikas Verma ECE SOHOY GNITC 12 09B91A0465 Neha Bhutoria ECE SOHOY GNITC 13 09B91A0473 Prabhjeet ECE SOHOY GNITC 14 09B91A04A7 T.S.Vamshi Krishna ECE SOHOY GNITC GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

15 09B91A0420 D.Abhilash ECE SOHOY GNITC 16 10B95A0406 R.Santosh Kumar ECE SOHOY GNITC 17 09B91A0415 D.V.Pavan Kumar ECE SOHOY GNITC 18 09B91A0466 Navpreet Kaur ECE SOHOY GNITC 19 09B91A04B6 V.Sharath Praveen ECE STELLENT SUSE TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD GNITC 20 09B91A0435 K.V.Abhinav ECE STELLENT SUSE TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD GNITC 21 09B91A0404 A.J.Kishan ECE STELLENT SUSE TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD GNITC 22 09B91A0420 B.Sai Abhilash ECE STELLENT SUSE TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD GNITC 23 09B91A04A8 T.Surya Teja ECE LIC LIFE PLUS GNITC 24 09B91A04B7 V.Anusha ECE LIC LIFE PLUS GNITC 25 08B91A0428 D Srikanth ECE LIC LIFE PLUS GNITC 26 08B91A0409 APOORV SAXENA ECE Phoenix Maritime Services Pvt. Ltd GNITC

List of Selected Students for 2011-2012 (GNITC)

SLNO ROLL NO NAME DEPT COMPANY NAME 1 08B91A0449 Harjeet Singh ECE M/s.Ceasefire Limited 2 08B91A0433 Donthireddy Vijay Reddy ECE M/s.Ceasefire Limited 3 08B91A0447 Gurupreet Singh ECE M/s.Ceasefire Limited 4 08B91A0401 A.Ankith Gupta ECE M/s.Ceasefire Limited 5 08831A0442 Raviteja Miryala ECE M/s.Ceasefire Limited 6 08B91A0494 Pathe Anirudh Reddy ECE M/s.DST World Wide Services Pvt Ltd 7 08831A0423 Mahesh Kongari ECE M/s.DST World Wide Services Pvt Ltd 8 08831A0401 Abilash B ECE M/s.DST World Wide Services Pvt Ltd 9 08831A0415 Jagadish K ECE M/s.DST World Wide Services Pvt Ltd 10 08B91A0413 Ashwini Gaikwad ECE M/s.HCL Technologies 11 08B91A0438 G.V.N.Chiranjeevi ECE M/s.HCL Technologies GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

12 08B91A0448 H.Sukanya Nagalatha ECE M/s.HCL Technologies 13 08B91A0452 J.Krishna Chaitanya ECE M/s.HCL Technologies 14 08B91A0458 Karthik M N S ECE M/s.HCL Technologies 15 08B91A0464 Krishnaswamy Bharani ECE M/s.HCL Technologies 16 08831A0413 C.Harshitha ECE M/s.HCL Technologies 17 08831A0439 S.K.Priyanka ECE M/s.HCL Technologies 18 08B91A0496 Saakath Peddi ECE M/s.Infosys 19 08B91A04A2 Sahil Bagga ECE M/s.Infosys 20 08831A0421 Madhuri.CH ECE M/s.Infosys 21 08831A0403 Aditya Vakiti ECE M/s.Infosys 22 08B91A0438 G V N Chiranjeevi ECE M/s.Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt Ltd 23 08B91A0402 Akhileshwar Reddy ECE M/s.Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt Ltd 24 08B91A0496 Peddi Saaketh ECE M/s.Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt Ltd 25 08B91A0433 Donthireddy Vijay Reddy ECE M/s.Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt Ltd 26 08831A0443 SAILENDER Y ECE M/s.Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt Ltd 27 08831A0414 HEMANTH REDDY V ECE M/s.Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt Ltd 28 08831A0420 N PRASHANTH ECE M/s.Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt Ltd 29 08B91A0413 Ashwini Gaikwad ECE M/s.Syntel Inc 30 08B91A0423 C Bala Krishna ECE M/s.Syntel Inc 31 08B91A04A4 Sanagaram Srivathsanka ECE M/s.Syntel Inc 32 08B91A0472 Mohammed Aman Khan ECE M/s.Wipro BPO 33 08B91A0423 C.Balakrishna ECE M/s.Wipro BPO 34 08B91A0465 Kunal Agarwal ECE M/s.Wipro BPO 35 08B91A0413 Ashwini Gaikwad ECE M/s.Wipro BPO 36 08B91A0458 Karthik MNS ECE M/s.Wipro BPO 37 08B91A0458 Karthik.M.N.S ECE M/s.IBM 38 08B91A0468 Mandeep Kaur ECE M/s.IBM 39 08B91A0470 Meenal Choudhary ECE M/s.IBM

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ANNEXURE - III

S.No. Name of the Conference No. of Participated Dates Remarks

1 ICIECE2016 189 8th & 9th July 2016

24th & 25th July 2 ICIECE2015 162 2015

3 ICIECE2014 131 18th & 19th July2014

2013-2014

09th & 10st First and second 1 ICIECE 2013 126 august.2013 Prizes given

2 Pre-conference 171 13th July.2013

3 Pre-conference 195 14th July.2013

2012-2013

21st ,22nd & 23rd First and second 1 ICIECE 2012 100 July.2012 Prizes given

2 Pre-conference 175 13th May.2012

2011-2012

National Conference on 10th & 13th First and second 1 Signal Processing & 113 dec.2010 VLSI Prizes given

National Conference on 28th & 29th July- First and second 2 123 Nano Technology 2011 Prizes given

Name of the No. of S.No Date Achievements Event Participants

2013-2014

1 Techno-Fest 5th -6th April 2013 3002 Students Participation in paper Presentation, Debate, Quiz etc.-

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Organized and Participated by students and first two prizes given per event

ECE Association of Students 2 Engineers Day 15th September, 2013 210 GNITC

2012-2013

Students Participated in paper 3rd & 4th , Presentation, Debate, Quiz etc.- Techno-Fest ( six workshops, 1 August 2372 Organized and Participated by Auto-expo, Departmental events) ,2012 students and first two prizes given per event

PCB Design Workshop 05th & 06th First two prizes given to best two 2 April 154 (In collaboration with PGP students Technologies) 2013

ELECTIX ROBOTICS Workshop 24th janu Certificates provided for all the 3 in collaboratiuon with JayRobotix 117 2013 participants PVT LTD, hyd

ELECTIX ROBOTICS Workshop 25th Jan Certificates provided for all the 4 in collaboration with JayRobotix 123 2013 participants PVT LTD, Hyd .

th Technical Quiz 18 , 5 August.20 257 First prize given ( ECE Association of GNITC) 12

International Conference on 21st ,22nd First two prizes given to best two 6 Innovations in Electronics and & 23rd 311 papers Communication Engineering-2012 ,July.2012

15th ECE Association of Students 7 Engineers Day September 218 GNITC , 2012

2011-2012

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National Conference on 28th & 29th First two prizes given to best two 1 228 Nano Technology July-2011 papers

15th ECE Association of Students , 2 Engineers Day September, 153 GNITC 2011

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ANNEXURE - IV

The department is well equipped with State-of-the-Art laboratories and infrastructural facilities, which are as under:-

Embedded Systems, ECAD, MPMC,PDC, ICA,EDC,MWE , BS ,DSP and Communications Lab.

 Department library for UG and PG students with more than 400 plus volumes of reference books and NPTEL CDs available for students and faculty members.  Wi-Fi Enabled Network  ECE Students Association and Activities.  Digital Library and Information Center  LCD facility in class rooms for easier assimilation.  Visiting guest faculty from reputed institutions.  Providing facilities to the students for their completion of projects in the form of project R&D Cell.  Basic amenities like water dispensers are provided for staff and students separately.  First-Aid boxes in each floor and Fire Extinguishers in labs.

S.NO Room No Class 1 004 ES Lab 2 005 ECAD Lab 3 008 EDC-2 Lab 4 009 EDC-1 Lab 5 103 AC LAB 6 104 ICA LAB 7 108 EDC -3 LAB / PDC-1 8 109 EDC – 4 LAB/ PDC-2 9 302 Circuit Design excellence centre 10 303 AC -2 / EC Lab 11 306 MWE Lab 12 307 DC Lab 13 308A MPMC Lab 14 308B ADV. COMM Lab 15 007A PG BS Lab 16 007B PG DSP Lab

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COMMUNICATION AND PDC LAB

E-CAD, SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ADVANCED COMMUNICATION LAB

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ECAD LAB

IC APPLICATIONS LAB

MICROPROCESSOR LAB

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MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL COMMUNCATION LAB

PDC LAB

RESEARCH LAB-ECE AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LAB

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Workshops/Conferences/Symposiums/Trainings/Faculty Development Programs conducted by the Departments

Department: ECE Academic Year: 2016-17 National/ Sl. Event Title of the Event Type of Event International/ No. Dates State Level 5th to 10th One week Faculty Workshop on 1 Workshop College Level December Programming with Matlab 2016 Two Week Internship Program on Embedded 12th to 27th 2 Workshop College Level System Design Oct, 2016 International Conference on Innovations in International 8th & 9th 3 Electronics and Communication Engineering Conference Level July, 2016 (ICIECE-2016) 17th and 2-Days National Level workshop cum 18th 4 Workshop National Level championship -2017, “Internet of Things” February 2017 Oct. 19th, 5 3D Imaging Workshop National Level 2016 Dec. 16th Image Processing Algorithms and 6 Workshop National Level & 17th, Applications 2017 IEEE Women in Engineering Student Teacher Research Engineer/Scientist: A Feb. 6th & 7 Workshop National Level mentoring program on insight of 7th, 2017 Technology for youngsters

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Department: ECE Academic Year: 2015-16 National/ Sl. Event Title of the Event Type of Event International/ No. Dates State Level 17th – 18th 1 Digital Signal Processing FDP National Dec. 2014 Technical Report Writing of Lab 5th Dec. 2 FDP National Experiments 2014 Advancements in Digital Image & Video 2nd – 14th 3 FDP National Processing June 2014 21st – 22nd International 4 ICIECE-2015 International August Conference 2015

Department: ECE Academic Year: 2013-14 National/ Sl. Event Title of the Event Type of Event International/ No. Dates State Level 25th Feb. – 1 Signal Processing & Communications FDP National 5th March 2014 Current Trends in RADAR Systems in 28th – 30th 2 FDP National Microwave Engineering Nov. 2013 International August 9th 3 ICIECE-2014 International Conference -10th, 2013

Department: ECE Academic Year: 2012-13 National/ Sl. Event Title of the Event Type of Event International/ No. Dates State Level 2nd July – Applications of EDA Tools for 1 FDP National 13th July Communication & Signal Processing 2012 2 ICIECE-2013 International International 20-21st,

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Conference July 2012

TECHNICAL / NON-TECHNICAL EVENTS

2016-2017 S. Name of The Institution / Name of the Event No Student Venue N.Uday Embedded 1 Internship ECIL Kumar Systems Embedded 2 M.Lavanya Internship GNITC Systems Embedded 3 M.sai vijaya Internship ECIL Systems Tele 4 Neha Yerram Internship DRDL Communications Tele 5 N.Vaishnavi Internship DRDL Communications Embedded 6 PV Sai Ramji Internship ECIL Systems N.Sathvika Embedded 7 Internship ECIL Reddy Systems Embedded 8 N.Sunaina Internship ECIL Systems Embedded 9 N.Sushmitha Internship ECIL Systems Embedded 10 Minali Jain Internship ECIL Systems IEEE Women mathrushri 11 Minali Jain Workshop Empowerment college Nidhi 12 Techno fest PPT GNITC Bodhankar Nidhi IEEE Image 13 GNITC Bodhankar Workshop Processing Nidhi Embedded 14 Internship ECIL Bodhankar Systems Embedded 15 Anusha Sai Internship GNITC Systems Embedded 16 Srivani Reddy Internship GNITC Systems 17 Srivani Reddy IGNITE Techno Quiz GNITC Embedded 18 Shivaranjani Internship GNITC Systems Technical 19 n.vivek Techno Quiz GNITC event 20 N.Vivek IOT Rasberry pi GNITC M.Nithin 21 Internship VLSI ECIL Goud N.Sathvika 22 Maths Day Essay writing GNITC Reddy N.Sathvika Technical Group 23 GNITC Reddy event Discussion

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M.krishna 24 Internship VLSI ECIL Teja Embedded 25 P.Roshan Internship ECIL Systems

2015-2016 Name of The Institution / S.No Name of the Event Student Venue Animation Gokaraju Ranga 1 M. Krishna Teja Workshop Workshop Raju College Embedded 2 M.krishna Teja Internship ECIL Systems Guiness 3 N.Niharika world mobile chain GNITC record 4 M.rupesh Internship Solar PMKVY Guiness 5 Anusha Sai world Mobile Chain GNITC record Embedded 6 M.Nithin Goud Internship GNITC Systems

2014-2015

Name of the EVENT PRIZE SL.No Event Name / Organized by Date Student st 1 S.Rohit Reddy Basketball St.Mary’s college Feb2015 1 Prize st 2 E.Prashanth Reddy Volley Ball Mvsr Oct,2014 1 Prize 2NF PRIZE 3 Shaik Maroof Malik T 20 Cup Chama Narsimha Reddy Engg. Sep-2014 Sonte Vishwa 2NF PRIZE T 20 Cup Chama Narsimha Reddy Engg. Sep-2014 4 swaroop

2NF PRIZE 5 B. Akhileshwara Rao T 20 Cup Chama Narsimha Reddy Engg. Sep-2014 2NF PRIZE 6 Khaleel Pasha T 20 Cup Chama Narsimha Reddy Engg. Sep-2014

7 D.Prabhushree Snookers BITS-Hyd Feb,2015 Participation

8 G.Sunil Reddy Volley Ball CVSR-Hyd Nov2014 Participation

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2013-2014 Name of the EVENT Prize S.No Event Name / Organized by Student

Yash Jain Vasavi College of Engg 1st prize 1 EUPNORIA FEST

2 Ritesh Singh Workshop N.I.T Warangal,JNTUH 3rd prize

3 S.Vamshi Vikas Workshop N.I.T Warangal 3rd prize

4 Ch.Tejaswini Workshop PCB Technologies 1st prize

5 Manikumar Workshop PCB Technologies 2nd prize

6 Premalatha Workshop Jay Robotics 1st prize

7 Uday Workshop Jay Robotics 2nd prize

V V N Alekya Taekwondo Open Global Taekwondo Championship 8 1st Prize Sree Championship secunderabad

3rd greater Hyderabad open Taekwondo V V N Alekya Taekwondo 9 Championship 1st Prize Sree Championship

2012-13 Batch:

Name of the student, Organized by Sports Fest /Work S.NO Topic and place Branch shop where held Remarks &Year

1 K.Mandeep Fest (Robotics) in plant Line follower Sri Indu & RVR st 1 Prize Training Telecommunications College BSNL

2 M.V.Siva Reddy Fest (Robotics) in plant Line follower Sri Indu & RVR st 1 Prize Training Telecommunications College BSNL

nd 2 Prize 3 K.V.Abhinav Robitics competition Line follower RVR College, Telecommunications Vignan College of engg. 4 A.J.Santosh Robitics competition Line follower GNEC, Vasavi rd 3 Prize kumar Telecommunications, ,Srinidhi CYBER G 5 D.Abhilash Robitics competition Line follower Vasavi college rd 3 Prize of engg

6 B.Shiva Rama Robitics competition Line follower Vasavi college nd 2 Prize krishna of engg

7 M.Abhinav Robitics F1 westling MJIT st 1 Prize Yadav

8 B.Surya kiran Robitics competition Line follower DLCS lab RVR College, st 1 Prize Reddy view Vasavi college of engg 9 M.Naresh Inters hip In plant Numeric Walk behind Vasavi college rd 3 Prize training lab view fiber optics Distribution of engg. control system

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3. Evaluative Report of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

1. Name of the department & its Year of Establishment: Electrical and Electronics Engineering & 2001 2. Name of Programmes / Course offered: UG (B. Tech) EEE 3. Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/ units involved

Sl. Name of the Interdisciplinary course Department No. English, Mathematics – I,Computational Mathematics, Applied Physics, Engineering Chemistry. Applied Physics Lab, Engineering Chemistry Lab, , 1. Mathematics – II, Mathematics-III, Environmental Humanities& Science Science, English Language Communication Skills Lab, Gender Sensitization Lab, Human Values & Professional Ethics C Programming, Data Structures Through C& Computer 2. Computer Programming Lab, Data Structures Through Science&Engineerin C Lab, g Engineering Workshop, Engineering Mechanics, 3. MechanicalEngineering Engineering Graphics Information 4. Information Technology Workshop Technology Electronic Devices and Circuits, Electronic Circuits Lab, Electronic Circuits, Switching Theory and Logic Electronics and 5. Design, Integrated Circuits Applications, Communication Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Engineering Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis, Master ofBusiness 6. Management Science, Administration

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system: Semester System and choice based credit system Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

5. Participation of the department in the course offered by other departments

Sl. Name of the Interdisciplinary course Department No. Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 1. Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Civil Engineering Lab. Computer Basic Electrical Engineering,Basic Electrical and Electronics 2. Science&Engineer Lab, ing Basic Electrical Engineering, Basic Electrical and Information 4. Electronics Lab Technology Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical 5. Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Engineering Lab. Basic Electrical Engineering, Basic Electrical and Electronics and 6 Electronics Lab, Electrical Technology Electrical Circuits , Communication Network Analysis & Control Systems Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Aeronautical 7 Electronics Engineering Lab Engineering

6. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled ( Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.Professors) : 32

Sanctioned Filled

Professors 03 03

Associate 06 04 Professors Asst. Professors 18 25

7. Faculty profile with Name, qualification, designation, specialization,(D.Sc. / D. Litt. / Ph.D/ M. Phil. Etc.,) Total Number of teaching Faculty: 32 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Details are enclosed in Annexure-I

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: Nil 9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 15:1 10. Number of academic support staff ( technical) administrative staff; sanctioned and filled:

Designation Sanctioned Filled Lab Assistants 07 07 Junior Assistant 01 01 Office Boys 01 01

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project- wise: Nil 12. Departmental projects funded by DST – FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received

 Received Rs. 6 Lakh ( Rupees Six Lakh only ) from AICTE towards MODROBS in 2009  Received Rs. 1 Lakh ( Rupees One Lakh only ) sanctioned DST-SERB in 2015.  Applied for MODROBS ,SG ,RPS and FDP programs -AICTE 13. Research facility/centre with  State recognition: Nil  National recognition: Nil  International recognition: Nil 14. Publications:  Faculty Publications: Academic Year 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 Number of 02 06 18 35 25 Publications

 List of publications are enclosed in Annexure-II  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals ( national / international) : 16 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

 Monographs : Nil  Chapter(s) in Books : Nil  Editing Books : Nil  Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers : 2 1. Proceedings of 1st International Conference on “Innovations in Electrical & Electronics Engineering” (ICIEEE-2014), ISBN: 978-93-82163-55-8, Paramount Publishing House, New Delhi. 2. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on “Innovations in Electrical & Electronics Engineering” (ICIEEE-2014), ISBN: 978-93-85100-39-0, Paramount Publishing House, New Delhi.  Number listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 26  Citation Index –range / average: 2  SNIP : 0.05  SJR : 0.13  Impact factor - range / average : 1.2  h-index : 03 15. Details of Patents and income generated. : NIL 16. Areas of Consultancy and income generated: Three Lakhs from Panania Dental College for Electrical Automation work. 17. Faculty recharging strategies: 1. Faculty development programmes will be conducted. 2. Faculty will be given all the allowances like registration fee and TA/OD for attending Workshops and Conferences. 3. Faculty are motivated to do career enhance programmes like Ph.D.., 4. Faculty will be given all the expenses for Journal publications. 5. Faculties are encouraged to conduct workshops/conferences/training programs. 6. Incentives to the faculty.

18. Student Projects Academic Year 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 Percentage of 90 90 80 75 75 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Projects In House Percentage of 10 10 20 25 25 Projects External

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty : Dr. P. V. Kishore has been awarded Ph. D in The area of ” Power Quality Improvement in multi Bus System using DSTATCAOM” from Satyabama University on Aug-2016

 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: Nil  Students: Yes  Student Academic Awards: Annexure-III  Student Prizes won/Achievements: Annexure-IV

20. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized & the source of funding ( national / international ) with details of outstanding participants , if any Self financed and sponsored programs: a) National : 3 b) International : 2

Name of the Duration of the No. of Collaborator Venue Conference/Workshop/Seminar etc., Dates Participants s if any International Two Days international Conference - 5&6 Sept-2014 GNITC 162 --- ICIEEE-2014 Two Days international Conference- 21 &22 AUG- GNITC 176 ---- ICIEEE2015 2015 National Smart Grid 4/09/2014 GNITC 69 ----- Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Advances in Switch Gear and 3/09/2014 GNITC 42 Protection Association with Workshop on PLC 5/2/2015 GNITC 43 NSIC,Hydera bad

21. Student profile course-wise:

Nameofthe Applications Enrolled Course/program received Selected *M *F Pass (refer question no. 4) percentage

2012-13 120 119 103 16 78%

2013-14 120 112 103 9 80%

2014-15 120 117 91 26 82%

2015-16 120 120 100 20 85%

2016-17 120 120 97 23 -----

*M= Male *F= Female *LE= Lateral Entry 22. Diversity of Students

Nameofthe Course %of students fromthe %ofstudents %of students samestate fromother States from abroad 2016-17 88% 10% 02% 2015-16 88.8% 1.6% 9.6% 2014-15 80% 10% 10% 2013-14 97% 3% 0

23. How many students have cleared Civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations?

Sl. No. Event 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 1. GATE 4 5 6 6 4 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

2. GRE 32 31 44 29 28 3. TOFEL 36 39 41 31 30 4. IELTS 36 38 37 32 31

24. Student progression

Studentprogression Against%enrolled

UGtoPG NA PGtoM.Phil. NA PGtoPh.D. NA Ph.D.toPost-Doctoral NA Employed 25% •Campus selection 15% •Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 25%35%

25. Diversity of Staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates Of the same parent university 21/32=65.6% From other universities within the state 08/32=25% From other universities from other state 03/32=9.3%

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D. Litt, during the assessment period:

Assessment Period Number of faculty awarded Ph.D. 2015-16 01 2016-17 01 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

27. Present Details about Infrastructure facilities a) Library: One Departmental Library b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students:Yes c) Total no. of Class Rooms: 08 d) Class rooms with ICT facility: Yes, All the Class rooms are well covered by good facilities, Wi-Fi internet facility to ensure the availability of online teaching material, lecture presentations etc. e) Student Laboratories: All the laboratories are having good number of equipments, ventilation and good facilities. f) Research Laboratories: Solar Innovation Center, Robotics & Projects/R&D Lab The details of infrastructure is enclosed in Annexure-V

28. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college:

No.of Students Availed Financial Assistance SNo Course CourseYear 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 I Yr. 50 55 65

II Yr. 91 71 78 1 B.Tech.(EEE) III Yr. 82 89 76 IV Yr. 73 79 86 M.Tech. I Yr. ------2 II Yr. (EEE) ------

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology: NA

30. Does the department obtain feedback from?

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? Department constitute Board of Studies (BoS) with the Professors, Associate Professors , Assistant Professors and Industry (Nominated by JNTUH, Academic Council and College). This BoS will meet to discuss about the curriculum and Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

teaching learning evaluation. Based on the feedback from the faculty, the teaching learning evaluation process is followed.

b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? Every semester one verbal feedback and one written feedback are collected from the students. The feedback is analyzed and accordingly action plan is prepared. The faculties having poor feedback are advised to improve their subject by referring more online resources like NPTEL. Special classes are also conducted in the respective subjects. c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? Alumni feedback and employers feedback is collected. Based on the feedback the students are trained to meet the industry needs. 31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): Sr.No Roll no Name of the student Company name 1 12WJ1A0241 Gorak Chanekya Space technology and education (p) ltd 2 12WJ1A0227 Devapriya Bhattacharya Tech Mahindra BSG 3 12WJ1A0218 B.Krishna chaitanya Manya Education (p) Ltd 4 12WJ1A0209 Arpit Sonkar Amazon 5 12WJ1A0267 M V ABHILASH SARMA Amazon 6 11B91A0262 Rohith Sharma Asa Bhanu Technical Services 7 11B91A0205 Akash kiri Amazon 8 11B91A0203 Adarsh Kumar Bhattad Fortune Infra Developers Pvt ltd

9 11B91A0238 Krishna praveen kumar Genpact 10 10B91A0297 Satluri Sai Swathi Wipro

32. Give Details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts : Student enrichment programs like guest lecturers, workshops.., were conducted and the details are enclosed in Annexure-VI

33. List the Teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: The following teaching learning methods are adopted  Emphasis on Laboratory Training  Soft-Skills and personality Development Cell  Professional bodies Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

 Placement Cell  Technical clubs  Guidance Cell  Assignments  Industrial Visits

The detailed explanation is in Annexure-VII Flexibility in academics with scope for self learning: 1. Home-Work Assignment is a regular feature being practiced with emphasis on solving numerical problems. 2. Subject Specific Lectures are arranged for each course to outreach the syllabus content boundary. 3. Student Seminars are arranged on topics related to practical being performed for helping them to understand the relation between theory and the need for the experiments. Every student has to participate in this program. 4. Bright students are encouraged to give seminars on current topics of interest allotted by the teachers. 5. Group discussion on student project work monitored by the senior staff. 6. Course Files and Lab manuals: Faculty members have prepared the course files and lab manuals according to NBA criteria. In course files they are including some subjects which are beyond syllabus, but very helpful for students with those subjects. 34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored? The program objectives and learning outcomes are monitored based on the following assessment methods. 1. Internal Evaluation.(Mid Examinations) 2. University External Examinations. 3. Continuous Lab Evaluation. 4. Special Descriptive Test. 5. Assignments.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Electrical and Electronics Technical Association (EETA) This department has strong Department Association is conducting various expert lectures, industrial visits and Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

also conducting various charity programmes on occasion of every 15th August and 26th January. Organizing charity programmes at orphan homes and distributing grocery items, stationery items, books , medicines etc. and also visiting blind schools and distributing their daily needs etc. Social responsibility Activities/NSS The college has NSS units besides Cultural club. NSS activities are partially financed by the affiliating University. This unit organizes Medical Camps, Blood donation camps, Eye donation camps, Awareness campaigns etc. Beside this the NSS unit also active in “I LOVE GNI - CLEAN & GREEN DRIVE” campaigning. This unit organized Tree Plantation Camps, some drives related to cleanness etc. 36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Every year department is conducting “” which consists of paper presentations, poster presentation, project expo, technical quiz and curricular activities. 37. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details. Department has been accredited by NBA . 38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department Strengths: 1. Well qualified faculty members as per UGC norms. 2. Average experience of the faculty members is more than 7 years. 3. MoU‟s and Collaboration with international reputed universities and Organizations. 4. State of Art Computer Labs with require infrastructure and Internet/Wi –Fi Connectivity. 5. Digital library with 80,000 knowledge recourses. 6. Centre for excellence. Weakness: 1. Post Graduation 2. More funds for research work Opportunities: 1. Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminar/ conferences to cater to the Latest demand of the industry. Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

2. Collaboration with Foreign Universities for enrich knowledge at International level and to make our students Employable globally. 3. Tie-up with Government and Industries for new programmes, projects and acquire research grants. Challenges: 1. Many autonomous Colleges have emerged hence stern competition to excel. 2. To be a premier Institution in the country. 3. To be able to place GNITC students maximum students in industries. 4. To be able to motivate students to peruse higher education in premier Institutions in the world. 39. Future Plans of the Department. 1. To establish a full fletched Research & Development Cell which will enable to handle the projects outsourced from the industries. 2. To be recognized as a premier Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department in the region. 3. Planning to start M.Tech. Programme 4. To develop industry-interaction for innovation and product development. 5. To extensive partnership and collaborations with foreign universities for technology upgradation.

Annexure-I

No. of No. of Ph.D Years Students Name Qualification Designation Specialization of guided for Experien the last 4 ce years Industrial Prof. P. M.Tech.,(Ph.D), Professor Drives and 33 Parthasaradhy Control Electrical Dr. P. Venkata Professor & M.Tech.,Ph.D, Power 19 Kishore HOD Systems Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Applied Dr. K. Santhi M.E.,Ph.D, Professor 17 Electronics Mr. J. Mahesh Associate Power M.Tech.,(Ph.D), 14 Yadav Professor Electronics Mr. D. Naveen Associate Power M.Tech.,(Ph.D), 13 Kumar Professor Electronics Mr. G. Electrical Associate RangaPurushoth M.Tech.,(Ph.D) Power 17 Professor am Systems Mr. P. Electrical Associate Parthasaradhi M.Tech. Power 19 Professor Reddy Engineering Mr. K. Raja Assistant Power M.Tech. 9 Sekhar Professor Electronics Mr. V. Chandra Assistant Power M.Tech. 9 Sekhar Professor Electronics Electrical Mr. S. Rajender Assistant M.Tech.,(Ph.D), Power 9 Reddy Professor Engineering Mr. B. M.Tech. Assistant Power 5 SravanKumar Professor Electronics Mr. M. Assistant Power M.Tech. 9 Venkatesh Professor Electronics Mrs. K. M.Tech.,(Ph.D) Assistant Power 10 RatnaKishori Professor Systems Electrical Assistant Mr. T. Srihari M.Tech. Power 8 Professor Systems Industrial Mr. M. Surya Assistant M.Tech. Drives and 10 Kanth Professor Control Assistant Power Mrs. Ch. Laxmi M.Tech. 10 Professor Electronics Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Electrical Mr. CH. Assistant M.Tech. Power 9 Srisailam Professor Engineering Electrical Mr. A. Radha Assistant M.Tech. Power 10 Krishna Professor Systems Electrical Mr. G. Indra Assistant M.Tech., Power 5 Reddy Professor Systems Power Mr. T. Siva Assistant Electronics M.Tech., 6 balaji Professor and Electrical Drives Mr. Assistant Power M.Tech., 9 K.Girinathbabu Professor Electronics Mr. Assistant Power T.L.V.Nagalathis M.Tech., 5 Professor Electronics h Power Mr. R.N. Assistant M.Tech., Electronics 5 Sudheer Kumar Professor and Electrical Drives Mr. CH. Srinivas Assistant Power M.Tech.,(Ph.D), 8 Reddy Professor Electronics Mr. CHV. Assistant Power M.Tech., 4 Suryanarayana Professor Electronics Electrical Assistant Mr. B. Seshidher M.Tech., Power 7 Professor Systems Mr. M. Electrical Assistant Madhusudhan M.Tech., Power 6 Professor Reddy Systems Mr. R. Santosh Assistant Electrical M.Tech., 8 Kumar Professor Power Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Systems

Power Mr. Assistant Electronics M.Tech., 0 EslavathGopi Professor and Electrical Drives Power Mr. V. J. Assistant Electronics M.Tech., 0 Neelagandan Professor and Electrical Drives Ms. Mekala. Assistant Power M.Tech., 0 Jyothi Professor Electronics Mr. Instrumentatio Assistant SabavathJayara M.Tech., n and Control 0 Professor m Systems

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List of Faculty Publications:

1. VinothkannaR&SanthiK(2016)“ACrossCorrelatedFeatureFusionTechniqueforMultim odalBiometricSystem”InternationalJournalBiomedicalEngineeringandTechnology,I ndersciencepublishers(ImpactFactor–0.59). 2. Santhi,K&WahidaBanu,RSD2015„Adaptivecontrastenhancementusingmodifiedhistog ramequalization‟,Optik-Elsevier,vol.126,no.19,pp.1809-1814,(ImpactFactor– 0.771). 3. Santhi.K&Senthamarai,G2015„Variantsofhistogramequalizationtechniquesforcontrast enhancement– areview, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER),vol.10,no.9,pp.7000-7004. 4. Santhi,K&WahidaBanu,RSD2014,„Contrastenhancementusingbrightnesspreservinghi stogramplateaulimittechnique‟,InternationalJournalofEngineeringandTechnology, vol. 6,no.3,pp.1447– 1453. 5. Santhi,K,WahidaBanu,RSD&Dhanasekeran,R2014„Contrastenhancedformicrostructur eofsteelmaterialsandenginecomponents‟,AdvancedMaterialResearch,vol.984- 985,pp.1375-1379,(ImpactFactor– 0.13). 6. Santhi,K&WahidaBanu,RSD2014,„Contrastenhancementbymodifiedoctagonhistogra mequalization‟,Signal,ImageandVideoprocessing- Springer,vol.8,no.4,(DOI10.1007/s11760-014-0643-6)(ImpactFactor–1.430). 7. Ragupathi,S&Santhi,K2013„Parametercontrolledbycontrastenhancementusingcolorim Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

age‟,InternationalJournal of Advanced Research in Electronics and CommunicationEngineering,vol.2,no. 5,pp.558-562. 8. GowthamiRajagopal&Santhi,K2013„Contrastenhancementusing bi- histogramequalizationwithbrightnesspreservation‟,InternationalJournalofComputerT rendsandTechnology,vol.4, no.5, pp.1010-1014. 9. Narendra Kumar, “A Novel plant design for Solar boosted OTEC power plant for its extended operation in low sunshine hours,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 10. Narendra Kumar, “Digital Simulation of energy saver for single phase Induction Motor - Modeling Measurement and Control,,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012. 11. P. Parthasaradhy, “Biometrics Match on card Technology,” in International Conference on ICIECE 2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 12. P. Parthasaradhy, “Simulation Of Closed loop Controlled Boost converter using an active filter,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012. 13. P. Parthasaradhy, “Performance Improvement of Gas Insulated Substations bry Reducing the contaminated metallic Particle Movement,” in, IEE International Power Modulator & High Voltage Conference, SanDiego,CA 03 –07 June 2012. 14. D. G. Padhan and S. Majhi, “A New Control Scheme for PID Load Frequency Controller of Single-area and Multi-area Power Systems”, ISA Transactions, Elsevier, vol. 52, pp. 242– 251, 2013. 15. D. G. Padhan and S. Majhi, “Enhanced Cascade Control for a Class of Integrating Processes with Time Delay”, ISA Transactions, Elsevier, vol. 52, pp. 45-55, 2013. 16. D. G. Padhan, “A Dead Time Compensator For Integrating & Unstable Processes,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 17. K. SreeLatha,“Enhancement of Voltage Stability in Grid connected Wind farms using SVC”, IJETAE, 2013, Volume3,Issue 4. 18. K. SreeLatha, “Implementation of FC-TCR for Reactive Power Control,”, IOSR , 2013, Vol. 5, Issue5. 19. K. SreeLatha, “STATCOM for Voltage stability enhancement of a DFIG driven wind Turbine,” in International Conference on PESTSE-2014, AMRITHA VISWA VIDYA PEETHAM, Bengaluru Campus, 13 – 15 March 2014. 20. Mahesh Yadav, “Development Of GUI Based Programme For Thermal Characterization And Life Expectancy Of Transformer Using Matlab”, IOSR-JEEE, 2013, VOL-6, Issue 1. 21. Mahesh Yadav, “Determining Thermal Life Expectancy Of Power Transformer Under Non Linear Loads Using FEM By ANSYS And MATLAB”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), 2013, Vol. 2, Issue3. 22. Mahesh Yadav, “Analysis of Harmonic Effects on Transformer under Non Linear Loads with Matlab-Gui Interface ,” in National High Voltage Engineering Conference NHVEC- 2014, Central Power Research Institute- Hderabad, 07-08 March 2014. Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

23. V. Varun Kumar, “MPP Tracking PV Module direct control Method using CUK Converter,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 24. Naveen Kumar, “A Face Recognition A Convolutional Neural Network Approach,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 25. Naveen Kumar, “A Low cost Extendable Embedded Smart Car Security System on Face Detection & Continuous Video Monitoring System,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 26. Naveen Kumar, “Reliability analysis of distributed system with distributed generations,” in National Conference, Malla Reddy Engineering College, Hyderabad, 25 – 26 November 2013. 27. AteequrRahaman Mohammed, “Reliability Engineering: Old Problems Andnew Challenges,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 28. A. Radha Krishna, “Energy Loss Reduction using Phase balancing Techniques,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 29. K. RatnaKishori, “Signal Processing Applications of Oblique Projection Operations,”in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 30. M. Suryakanth, “Sensorless Current Control of Three –Phase Inverter based Distributed Generator,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 31. S.Rajitha, “Energy Loss Reduction using Phase balancing Techniques in distribution network,” in International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems, EASA College of Engineering and Technology 03 – 04 April 2014.

32. Rajasekhar, “Signal Processing Applications of Oblique Projection Operations,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 33. S.Rajender Reddy, “Investigation and Improvement of Transient Response of DVR At Medium Voltage level,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 34. Chandra Shekar, “Sensorless Current Control of Three –Phase Inverter based Distributed Generator,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 35. Sravan Kumar, “DSP based Speed control of Induction Motor Drive,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 36. Ch. Srisailam, “Modeling and Performance of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive with Space Vector Modulation,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 37. T. Siva Balaji, “Modeling and Performance of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive with Space Vector Modulation,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

38. Sridhar, “Enhanced Power Quality Control Stratergy for 1-Phase inverter in Distributed Generation System,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 39. Shasidhar, “Investigation and Improvement of Transient Response of DVR at Medium Voltage level,” in International Conference onICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 40. M. Venkatesh, “Design and Performance of LCL based Shunt active Power Filters,” International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 41. T. Srihari, “Enhanced Power Quality Control Stratergy for 1-Phase inverter in Distributed Generation System,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 42. K. Raju, “Signal Processing Applications of Oblique Projection Operations,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 43. Ch. Laxmi, “Design and Performance of LCL based Shunt active Power Filters,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 44. VikramKulkarni, “A Face Recognition A Convolutional Neural Network Approach,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013. 45. VikramKulkarni, “Energy Conservation ,Generation -Utilization,” in International Conference on ICETETS-2014, 46. Indra Reddy, “An Optimization Technique to Improve Power Consumption of Embedded Systems,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2013, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 August 2013.

47. P.Venkata Kishore, “EMBEDDED CONTROLLED MULTI LEVEL VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER BASED DISTRIBUTION STATICS SYNCHRONOUS COMPENSATOR” American Journal of Applied Sciences ,( peer-reviewed journal)11 (8), PP. 1201-1211, 2014, ISSN: 1546-9239.IF:1.343 48. P. Venkata Kishore “Voltage sag Mitigation in distribution system using Fuzzy logic based STATCOM” IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) e-ISSN: 2278-1676,p- ISSN: 2320-3331, PP 100-104, 2015. 49. P.V.Kishore “ Power Quality improvement by Multi pulse AC-DC converters for varying loads”, I-MANAGERS JOURNAL ON ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Vol:7, Issue:2, Dec 2013, pp.26-33, ISSN: 2229-5518, IF: 2.78 50. P.V.Kishore “Power Quality Improvement Using Multiple Statcoms” International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES),pp101-108 Sept-2014. ISSN: 2319-1805, IF: 2.720 51. P.V.Kishore “Power Quality improvement in multi bus systems using D – STATCOM” Australian Journal of Commerce Study SCIE Journals, PP 50- 55, Volume 4, Jan-2014. ISSN: 2203-9422 IF: 2.18. 52. P. Venkata Kishore “Compensation of Reactive Power Using D-STATCOM” IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) Vol.9, Issue 1, pp 17- 27, 2014. ISSN: 2320-3331, IF: 3.26. 53. P.V.Kishore “Voltage sag mitigation in distribution system using fuzzy logic based STATCOM” IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE), Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Vol: 1, e-ISSN: 2278-1676, pp 100-104 Nov-2015, ISSN: 2320-3331, IF: 3.26. 54. P. Venkata Kishore, “Compensation of Reactive power using D- STATCOM” ISOR Journal Of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vol: 9, Issue:1,pp 17-27, Jan 2014. ISSN: 2320-3331, IF: 3.26. 55. P. Venkata Kishore “Power Quality Improvement Using Multiple STATCOMs” International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES) ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805 Pages || 101-108 || 2014 || ISSN: 2319-1805, IF: 2.720 56. P. Venkata Kishore “Embedded controlled STATCOM with thirty bus system to improve power quality” International Journal of Engineering Reasearch and Applications(IJERA), vol.2,issue.1pp.52-57,jan-2015, ISSN: 2248-9622, IF: 3.8. 57. PV KISHORE has presented “Reactive Power Compensation Using Multiple Statcoms in the National Conference on Computational Intellignece in Electrical and Electronics Engineering , held on feb 6th and 7th 2014 58. PV Kishore has presented “Power quality Improvement Using Embedded Controlled D –STATCOM IN National Conference on Computing & Communications NCCC 14 “ Held on 3rd and 4th April 2014 . 59. PV Kishore has presented “ Power Quality improvement in multi bus system using DSTATCOM in 2014 Research Congress on innovation ,Energy and Environment held in Bali Indonesia 3-4 April 2014” 60. P.V.Kishore has presented “Voltage sag mitigation in distribution system using fuzzy logic based STATCOM” ICIEEE-2015, ISBN:978-93- 85100-39-0. 61. PV KISHORE has presented “Voltage Sag Mitigation Using DSTATCOM for Power Quality Improvement “ held at National conference on Computational Intelligence in Electrical and Electronics Engineering on 6th and 7th Feb 2014 .

62. Narendra Kumar, “Digital Simulation of energy saver for single phase Induction Motor - Modeling Measurement and Control,,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012.

63. P. Parthasaradhy, “Simulation Of Closed loop Controlled Boost converter using an active filter,” in International Conference on ICIECE- 2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012. 64. P. Parthasaradhy, “Performance Improvement of Gas Insulated Substations bry Reducing the contaminated metallic Particle Movement,” in, IEE International Power Modulator & High Voltage Conference, SanDiego,CA 03 –07 June 2012. 65. D. G. Padhan and S. Majhi, “An Improved Parallel Cascade Control Structure for Processes with Time Delay”, Journal of process control, Elsevier, vol-22, pp. 884- 898, 2012. 66. D. G. Padhan and S. Majhi, “Modified Smith Predictor based Cascade Control of Unstable Time Delay Processes”, ISA Transactions, Elsevier, vol-51, pp. 95-104, 2012.

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67. D. G. Padhan and S. Majhi, “Synthesis of PID tuning for a new parallel cascade control structure” in IFAC Conference on Advances in PID Control PID'12, , Brescia, Italy, 28-30 March 2012. 68. K. Sree Latha, “Dynamic Compensation of 400KV Transmission Line at Kadapa Using UPFC,” in International Conference on ICAEM-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 February 2012. 69. Mahesh Yadav, “Measurement of the Great harmonic effects on d-rating of a transformer &its remedial measures,” in International Conference on ICAEM-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 February 2012. 70. V. Varun Kumar, “Fuzzy Logic Based Unified Power Flow Controller in Power Systems,” in International Conference on ICAEM-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 February 2012. 71. Naveen Kumar, “Reliability Analysis of Distribution System with Distributed Generator-Impact of Protection –Miscoordination,” in International Conference on ICAEM-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 09 – 10 February 2012. 72. A. Radha Krishna, “Minimum Energy Mobile Wireless Networks,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012. 73. K. Ratna Kishori, “Recognition Technique for ATM based on IRIS Technology,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012. 74. M. Suryakanth, “Super Capacitors & Battery Power Management for Hybrid vehicle Applications using Multi board & Full Bridge Converter,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012.

75. S.Rajitha,“Reduction Of Electro Magnetic Interference in High Frequency Devices,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012. 76. K.Rajasekhar, “Reduction Of Electro Magnetic Interference in High Frequency Devices ,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012.

77. S.Rajender Reddy, “PhotoVoltaic based D-Statcom Power saver capability using PI Converter,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012.

78. Chandra Shekar, “Super Capacitors & Battery Power Management for Hybrid vehicle Applications using Multi board & Full Bridge Converter,” in International Conference on ICIECE-2012, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, 20 –21 July 2012. 79. P.V.Kishore “ Multi converter unified power quality conditioning for multi feeder system”, International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications ,Vol:2, Issue 1,pp 212-221, Jan 2012.ISSN:2248-9622, IF: 5.169

80. P. Venkata Kishore “Comparison of push pull VSI based STATCOM for multi bus system”National Journal on Electronic Sciences & Systems, vol: 3, pp.13-23,No:1,April 2012. ISSN: 2320-3331, IF: 1.36. Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

81. P. Venkata Kishore, “ Modeling and Simulation of Fourteen bus systemwith D- STATCOM for power quality improvement” Indian journal scientific research vo.3,issue, 1: 73-79,2012.ISSN: 0976- 2876, IF: 1.4053. 82. P.V.Kishore has presented paper on International Conference RITS- (CAEM- 2012) on “Modeling and simulation of 14 bus system with D- STATCOM for power quality improvement” 28-29 Feb-2012. 83. P.V.Kishore has presented paper on International Conference RITS- (CAEM- 2012) on “Comparison of push pull and vsi based dstatcom for multi bus system” 28-29 Feb-2012. 84. PVKISHORE has presented “Voltage Sag Mitigation in 14 bus Using DSTATCOM for Power Quality Improvement “ held at NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMMUNICATIONS (ETEC 2012) on 4th FEB 2012 . 85. PV KISHORE has presented “ Voltage sag mitigation in 14 bus system with DSTATCOM for power quality improvement “ Held at NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMMUNICATIONS (ETEC 2012) on 4th FEB

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S.No Name Year/Sem Award Remarks

2016-17 1. B.SaiSruthi IV/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

2. J. Akshay Kumar III/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

3. B.Nikhil II/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

2015-16 1. V.Maheshkumar IV/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

2. D.Prashanth Reddy III/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

3. K.VenkateshwarRao II/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

2014-15 1 MrAvinashJha IV/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

2 Mr Mahesh III/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

3 Mr.Prashanth II/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs1000 given

2013-14 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

1 D Samarasimha Reddy IV/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs 750 given

2 Y Sudhakar Reddy IV/I Class Second Topper Prize Money of Rs 500 given

3 V Munni III/II Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs 750 given

4 Mehta JigarJeetendar III/II Class Second Topper Prize Money of Rs 500 given

5 G Bharani III/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs 750 given

6 K Nhitha III/I Class Second Topper Prize Money of Rs 500 given

7 G Bharani II/II Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs 750 given

8 Harinder Singh II/II Class Second Topper Prize Money of Rs 500 given

9 B Naveen II/I Class First Topper Prize Money of Rs 750 given

10 S Ashok II/I Class Second Topper Prize Money of Rs 500 given

11 AvinashJha I Class Second Topper Prize Money of Rs 500 given

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S.No Name of the student Title/Event Date Prizes

1. Krishna Prasad,Rakesh, Project Presentation organized by April, 2016 First Prize Vamshi,& Rajesh MVSR Engineering College. 2. Abhijit& Paper Presentation organized by April, 2016 Second Prize yeshwanth Paper Presentation organized by 3. April, 2016 Second Prize KursamRaviteja ACE Engineering College,Hyderabad Project Dispaly organized 4. MittapalliSaikishore byMallareddy college of March,2015 Third Prize Engineering, Hyderabad Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Electrical and Electronics Gadgets 5. PandiriJagruthi March, 2016 Second Prize Contest organized by TKR Engineering college,Hyderabad Poster Presentation organized by 6. RasakatlaMalavikaRao March, 2016 Third Prize CVSR engineering 7. MANKALA Paper Presentation organized by April, 2015 Second Prize BHASKAR REDDY SCIENT Hyderabad 8. V .BALA SHIVA Paper Presentation organized by March,2015 Second Prize BVRIT Hyderabad Poster Presentation organized by 9. YEDLA ACHYUTH Feb, 2015 Second Prize CVSR Hyderabad Paper Presentation organized by 10. POREDDY DIVYA March, 2015 Third Prize CVR,Hyderabad Techno fest 2015 Vootkur FirstPrize 11. GNITC(Electrical and 2014 Koteshwara Prasad Electronics Gadgets Contest) Techno fest 2015 FirstPrize 12. ShaikIshaq Pasha GNITC(Electrical and 2014 Electronics Gadgets Contest) 13 Paper Presentation organized by December, K. Nihita Second Prize . GITAM Hyderabad 2013 Paper Presentation organized by December, 14. G. Bharani Second Prize GITAM Hyderabad 2013 Paper Presentation organized by December, 15. A KeerthiTeja Second Prize GITAM Hyderabad 2013 16. Ms. T. Sindhuja Research paper titled “ March, 2013 Prize Money

FEM by ANSYS and MATLAB” Annexure-V

Class Rooms – Rooms equipped with PC, Shared / Room description Usage Capacity Internet, Book rack, exclusive meeting space, etc. Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Adequate ventilation, CloassRoom No. I. Year B.Tech. 83sq.m/ 60 illumination, podium Green EE 109 EEE Sec. I Exclusive students Glass Board, student sitting First year block benches, podium, Fans, LCD (shared) and OHP provision . Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass Class Room No. I.YearB.Tech. 83sq.m /60 Board, student sitting EE 110 EEE Sec. II Exclusive students benches , Fans, podium, First year block LCD(shared) and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass II Year B.Tech. 82.09 Class Room No. Board, student sitting EEE Sec. I Exclusive sq.m/70 EE 005 benches , Fans, podium, students LCD(sharing), and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, II Year B.Tech. 79.27 Class Room No. illumination, Green Glass Sec. II Exclusive sq.m/70 EE 205 Board, student sitting students benches, podium, Fans, LCD Adequate ventilation, III Year B.Tech. Class Room No. 98.82 sq.m illumination, Green Glass Sec. I Exclusive EE 104 /70 students Board, student sitting

benches , podium, Fans, Adequate ventilation, III Year B.Tech. 83.55 Class Room No. illumination, Green Glass Sec. II Exclusive sq.m/70 EE 105 Board, student sitting students benches , podium, Fans, Adequate ventilation, IV Year B.Tech. Class Room No. 83.81Sq.m/70 illumination, Green Glass Sec. I Exclusive EE 204 students Board, student sitting

benches ,podium, Fans, Class Room No. IV Year B.Tech. Exclusive 76.05Sq.m Adequate ventilation, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

EE 304 Sec. II /70 students illumination, Table , Chair, Green Glass Board, student sitting room, podium, Fans, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, illumination, Green Glass Room Number Tutorial Room 76.05sq.m/40 Exclusive Board, student sitting room , EE 101 students podium, Fans, LCD and OHP provision Adequate ventilation, Room Number Tutorial Room 74.12sq.m/40 illumination, Green Glass Exclusive EE 107 students Board, student sitting room, Fans. Adequate ventilation, illumination, Table, Chair, Room Number E&E Class Exclusive 94.76Sq.m/70 student sitting Benches , EE 206 Room Fans, LCD and OHP provision. Adequate ventilation,

Room Number illumination, display EETA Activities EE 204 Exclusive 94.44sq.m board,fans. Adequate ventilation,

illumination, PC, Internet,

Green Glass Board, sitting Room Number For Seminars and 102.2sq.m chairs, Fans, LCD and OHP EE 301 Meetings Exclusive /120 Provision, Podium, Book Members Rack, Air Conditioner. Adequate ventilation, Room Number Project / model Exclusive 111.75Sq.m illumination, display board, 004(A) Exhibition Room fans. Adequate ventilation, Room Number Department Exclusive 86.41Sq.m illumination, display board, 004(B) R&D fans. LCD and OHP Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

provision

Robotics hardware & software ,Solar Application kits, Machine Vision 300Sq m Innovation Center R & D activities Sharing Programmes, Adequate

Ventilation, Provision for LCD , Chairs, Fans , Tube Lights, Notice Board To encourage Conference Table, Chairs, students to Entrepreneur 55 Sq.m. Amarah, PC with Internet, develop Sharing Development Cell Provision for LCD , Fans , entrepreneurial Tube Lights, Notice Board skills Accommodation for faculty, Guest house facility trainers and Sharing 500Sq.m. Fully furnished with AC. delegates and guests. Department Library Adequate No of Books &Journals,Chairs, Amarah, Room Number Library Exclusive 55 Sq. m PC with Internet, Provision EE 201 for LCD , Fans , Tube Lights, Notice Board Internet facilities for Staff & Students 30 systems, with MATLAB Room Number Internet Exclusive 72.00Sq.M /PLC/PSPICE, LCD , Fans , EE 102 Tube Lights, Notice Board Staff Room Facilities Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Adequate ventilation, illumination, Tables , Chairs, Room Number 29.25Sq.m /1 Pc with Internet, separate HOD Exclusive EE 008(A) Number book rack, Fans , Air Conditioner, Intercom, Ups, Printer. Adequate ventilation, Room Number Staff / Parent Exclusive 28.24Sq.m illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 008(B) Meeting Fans. Display notice board. Room number Adequate ventilation, 31.12Sq.m/3 Staff room 1 Exclusive illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 001(A,B,C) Members Pc with Internet separate book racks, Fans, display Room number Adequate ventilation, departmental Exclusive 28.38Sq.m illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 001(D) library Pc with Internet, separate book racks, Fans, display Room number 43.96Sq.m/4 Adequate ventilation, Staff room 2 Exclusive Members illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 003(A,B,C,D) Pc, Internet, separate book Room number 53.215Sq.m/6 Adequate ventilation, Staff room 3 Exclusive Members illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 006(A,B,C,D,E,F) Pc with Internet, separate Room number 22.4Sq.m/3 Adequate ventilation, Staff room 4 Exclusive Members illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 108(A,B,C) Pc with Internet, separate Room number 51.77Sq.m/4 Adequate ventilation, Staff room 5 Exclusive Members illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 207(A,B,C,D) Pc with Internet, separate Room number 18.49Sq.m/ Adequate ventilation, Staff room 6 Exclusive illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 103(A,B) 2 Members Pc with Internet, separate Room number 55.17Sq.m/ Adequate ventilation, Staff room 7 Exclusive illumination, Tables, Chairs, EE 203(A,B,C,D,E) 5Members Pc with Internet, separate Laboratories Rooms book rack, Fans. Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Shared / Rooms equipped with PC, Room description Usage Capacity exclusive Internet, Book rack, meeting space, etc. I Year B.Tech. I Adequate ventilation, Room No. EE Sem illumination, Almarah, ack,

(Fundamentals of Exclusive 76.05 Sq.m Tables, Chairs, adequate no 303 Electrical of equipments as per &Electronics curriculum IEngineering I Year B.Tech. Lab) I Adequate ventilation, Room No. ME Sem 162.00 illumination, Almarah, ack, Exclusive 001 (Electrical Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Technology Lab) of equipments as per

II Year B.Tech. II Adequatecurriculum ventilation, Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. EE 002 (Electrical Circuit Exclusive 82.04 Sq.Mts. Tables, Chairs, adequate no & Simulation of equipments as per Lab) curriculum II Year B.Tech. Adequate ventilation,

II Sem 102.00 illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. ME 002 Exclusive (Electrical Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Machines-I Lab) of equipments as per curriculum III Year B.Tech. Adequate ventilation, I Sem 102.00 illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. ME 003 Exclusive (Electrical Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Machines-II Lab) of equipments as per III Year B.Tech. Adequate ventilation, II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. EE 302 Exclusive 76.26 Sq.Mts ( Control System Tables, Chairs, adequate no Lab) of equipments as per III Year B.Tech. Adequate ventilation, II Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. EE 103 ( Power Exclusive 87.00 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Electronics & of equipments as per Simulation Lab) curriculum Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

IV Year B.Tech. Adequate ventilation, I Sem illumination, Almarah, ack, Room No. EE 203 (Electrical Exclusive 82.04 Sq.Mts Tables, Chairs, adequate no Measurements of equipments as per Lab) curriculum

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workshops Name of the No. of Date of the Organized by Resource Person Year S.N0 event students event attended 2016-17 Mr. Satish Kumar, 03-10-2016 Two Day Technical & 1. Workshop on Mr. K. Girinath Associate at III 117 PCB Design Megas(Advanced 04-10-2016 Technologies &

Research Labs). 2015-16 Dr. M. DST-SERB Chandrasekhar, 15-07-2015 Workshop Mr. G. Manager, BDL, 1 RangaPurushotha IV 120 & (Advanced in HYD & Mr. U. m Embedded Rajinikanth, 17-07-2015 Systems Architect- Innovations HYD 2014-15 A one day Mr. B. Sravan Mr.T.Mithun III 50 09-02-2015 1 workshop on PLC Kumar Kumar Asst. manager tech A one day Mr.V.Chandra Dr.M.SanjeevRao II 50 21-08-2014 2 Workshop on Shakar Electrical Safety Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

A Workshop on Mr. K. Mr.J.Venkataswa III & IV 150 5-08-2014 3 Switch gear and Rajasekhar my protection 2013-14 th A Three day Mr. S.Rajender Mr.Nikhiljain 7 ,8 IV 30 th th 1 Work shop on Reddy ,Mr.Mehul ,9 January solar application 2014 Work shop on Mr. D. Naveen 02 to 08 Dr.piaa Raj II 134 2 soft skills Kumar January 2014 A three day work Prof Rishi Dr.R.S.SalariaTha 26 to 28 3 shop on C Sayal&Mr.Vikra per University II 28 December language mKulkarni Punjab 2013 Dr G ShivarRao, Sr 20th NDT Workshop II &III 40 4 S.V.Ranganayaku Scientist, DRDL, December lu& Mrs.K Hyd 2013 Work shop on Mr.Subramanyam Training and hariharan&Mr.Su Mr. R Shasidhar IV 58 04.10.2013 5 placements (i.e mmitDuggal conduction of ,Mahindra satyam Mock Interviews) Work shop on Mr. T Shiva Mr. Dr. SaiSatish III 40 04.10.2013 6 ethical hacking Balaji CEO, Indian version2 Servers A Two day work shop on Analysis Prof M Narendra MrSaidulu,NITwar 27&28-09- III 25 7 and Design of Kumar angal 2013 Classical control systems Work shop on Mr.Subramanyam Training and hariharan&Mr.Su Mr. R Shasidhar IV 65 24-09-2013 7 placements (i.e mmitDuggal conduction of ,Mahindra satyam Mock Interviews) Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Workshop on Mr.AnkitFadia, Mr.Raju III 34 23-8-2013 8 Ethical hacking IndiaCan, Hyderabad rd 9 Pre Placement Mr. T.Srihari Mr. AjithTiwary II 128 23 - 31th Training July. 2013 Pre Placement Mr. B.Sravan 13th-23rd 10 MrManveenAnand III 104 Training Kumar Aug .2013 A Two day MrS.Rajender Mr.SummitChhaze 5thto 6th III 80 11 workshop on Reddy d,Enlek Energy April 2013 SolAPP pvt.ltd,I IT PCB Work shop M/SBombay PGP 5thto 6th 12 Mr. M Venkatesh III 36 Tchnologies April 2013 A Two Day Mr. V Varun 22rd&23rd workshop IIT Karaghpur III 140 13 Kumar Feb 2013 on Robotics Robotics work 24thto Mr. T.Srihari M/S JAY Robotix II&III 26 13 shop 25thJanuary 2013 Organization of 4thto 6th and Mr. Krishna training Mr. 18thto 14 kishoreChalasani IV 90 programme in V.Varunkumar 20thJanuary AE,APCPDCL MAT 2013 LAB/Simulink 2012-13 Work shop on Mr. Naveen 23th july to Dr.Piaa Raj II 128 1 Communication Kumar 1stAug 2012 Skills Work shop on 24th,26th,27th, Mr. R Shasidhar MrArun Kumar III &IV 160 2 Personality 30th Sep 2012 Development Skill Matters Mr. J. Mahesh 17th to 28thOct 3 Dr.Piaa Raj IV 96 yadav 2012 th th 4 Communication Mr. S.Rajender Ms Monica III 108 17 to 28 Oct Skills Reddy 2012 2011-12 Guest lectures Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

No.of NAME OF THE Year/Se DATE OF S.No RESOURCE PERSON students EVENT m EVENT attended 2016-17 Dr.M. PradeepNirgude 1 Guest lecture on HVE IV/I 23/07/2016 130 Joint Director-CPRI 2015-16 Guest lecture on Electro Dr.G.Suresh Babu, 1 Magnetic Fields Professor,EEE II/I 11/09/2015 109 Dept,CBIT ,Hyd 2014-15 Mr. Anil Kumar, HOD - Guest lecture on Electronic ECE Brilliant Institute 1 II/II 07-04-2015 112 Circuits Engineering & Technology Guest lecture on Recent Mr.P.Sumanth Reddy 2 IV/II 13-03-2015 125 trends in engg. Metering ADE/Meters TSSPDCL Dr.M.ChakrabavarthyVa 3 Guest lecture on MPMC III/II 28-02-15 110 saviengg. College 27 &28-08- 4 Guest lecture on HVE Mr.A.VinayKumar,Griet IV/I 106 2014 Guest lecture on Industrial Mr.M.Nilesh MD 5 III/I 23-07-2014 122 automation and its importance TAACT, Nasik Dr.M.suryakalavathiProf. 6 Guest lecture on HVE IV/I 19-07-2014 102 JNTUH Guest lecture on over view of Mr. G.Mahesh Kumar 7 power systems and Mr. T.Sridhar III/I 06-07-2014 113 applications of smart grid ADE/APCPDCL 2013-14 1. Expert lecture on MPMC Prof.A.Mohan, GNITC III/II 14-03-2014 110 Guest lecture on Electrical Prof .E.Venkateshwarl, 2 II/II 11-03-2014 105 Machines II GRIET Expert lecture on Power Mr.J.Maheshyadav,GNIT 3 III/II 07-03-2014 103 Electronics Lab C Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

4 Expert lecture on CMPS Prof.K.Sreelatha,GNITC III/II 28-02-2014 90

Mr.D.NaveenKumar,GNI 5 Expert lecture on RES III/II 27-02-2014 103 TC Mr. Anil Kumar, HOD - ECE Guest lecture on Electronic 6 Brilliant Institute II/II 04-02-2014 112 Circuits Engineering & Technology Guest lecture on Smart grid Mr. G.Mahesh Kumar 7 III/II 25-01-2014 96 management ADE/APCPDCL Guest lecture on “Recent Mr. T.Sridhar 8 II/II 25-01-2014 100 Trends in power systems” AE/APCPDCL Mr.Rushikesh Joshi Guest Lecture on Higher Marketing Manager 10 IV/II 17-12-2013 85 Education South, India British counsil,Chennai Guest Lecture on Electronics Mr. S.SandeepPatil 11 II/I 10-10-2013 110 Devices and circuits Assoc.Prof,GNITC Guest Lecture on IC Mrs. Anithaswamy Das 12 III/I 7-10-2013 122 applications Assoc.Prof,GNITC Prof.Hemasundar,GNIT 13 Guest Lecture on MPMC III/II 5-10-2013 106 C Prof Y. Suresh Babu, th th Guest lecture on Electrical Geetanjali College of 7 & 8 – 10 14 III/I 123 Machines – III Engineering, Keesara, – 2013 Hyderabad Prof.Maheshwar Reddy 15 Guest Lecture on STLD II/II 01-10-2013 108 GNITC Prof P.Pardhasardhy 16 Guest Lecture on SGP IV/I 28-09-2013 110 GNITC Guest lecture on Neural Dr.Dennis J Bouvier and 23 to 25-09- 17 networks Analysis of wind Dr.Gary Mayer ,Southern IV/I 106 2013 tunnel data Illinois University,USA Guest lecture on Electrical Dr. J. VishwanathaRao, 17 – 09 – 18 IV/I 90 Distribution Systems HOD – EEE, 2013 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

Swarnandhra College of Engineering, Narsapur ( WG Dt) Dr. Cathy Lee T. Arcuino, Director, 19 Seminar on higher education IV/I 13-09-2013 100 International Programs and Services, Pittsburg StateDr. S. University,USA Kamakshaish, Guest lecture on Electrical Retd. Prof. in Osmania 03 – 04 – 20 II/II 124 Machines –II University College of 2013 Engineering,Hyd Mr. Anil Kumar, HOD - Guest lecture on Electronic ECE Brilliant Institute 28– 03 – 21 II/II 110 Circuits Engineering 2013 &Technology Ms. CVV Pavani, Assoc. Prof. Guest lecture on HVDC 22nd& 23rd- 22 Krishna Murthy Institute IV/II 96 Transmission 03-2013 of Engineering and Technology 2012-13 Mr. G. Mahesh & Mr. II/II 31-12- 2012 108 K. Sridharm, Engineers Guest lecture on Maintenance 1 in Central Power of Substations Training Institute, APCPDCL, Hyderabad Guest lecture on Power Dr. S. Rama Reddy, III/II 20- 12- 114 2 Electronics Prof. in EEE Dept. 2012 Anna University Mr. K. SrinivasaRao, Guest lecture on 26 -09- 3 Faculty in EEE Dept. II/I 120 Electromagnetic Fields 2012 Vignan Engineering Guest lecture on High voltage Dr.College PradeepNirgude, 04- 08- 4 IV/I 116 engineering CPRI 2012 Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

5 Guest lecture on Electrical Mr.J.MaheshYadav III/II 09-03-2012 103 Measurements Assoc.Prof,GNITC Guest lecture on Network Prof.M.Narendrakumar, 6 II/II 16-03-2012 130 Theory GNITC

7 Guest lecture on EM-II Prof P.Pradhasardhy, II/II 21-03-2012 118 GNITC Guest lecture on Computer Mrs. K.Sreelatha, 8 III/II 28-03-2012 126 methods in Power System Assoc.prof,GNITC Prof.Hemasundar,GNIT 9 Guest Lecture on MPMC III/II 30-03-2012 106 C Industrial Visits 2016-17 1 400KV,Mamidipally Substation IV/I 07/10/2016 60 2 CPRI-Hyderabad IV/I-Sec-1 15/07/2016 54 3 CPRI-Hyderabad IV/I-Sec-2 22/07/2016 62 4 KTPP-Warangal III/I-Sec 1 17/09/2016 58 5 KTPP-Warangal III/I-Sec 2 07/10/2016 53 2015-16 1 KTPS-Kothagudem III/I-Sec1&2 03/10/2015 96 2 CPRI-Hyderabad IV/I-Sec-1 15/07/2015 58 3 CPRI-Hyderabad IV/I-Sec-2 22/07/2015 56 4 33KV Substation II/III-Sec1&2 25/10/2015 82

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Emphasis on Laboratory Training: Entrance to engineering education is based on multiple choice tests resulting in a memory base system. To expose them to practical experience, which is the base for science and technology education, we have adopted a procedure with major emphasis on practical being performed beyond the syllabus requirement. The objective is to correlate the theory and practical results and to emphasize the limits of practical applications.

Soft-Skills and personality Development Cell: The placement cells formulate to enhance the skills like aptitude skills, communication skills, group discussion, leader ship skills, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus interpersonal skills, which help in providing better employability of our graduates. The cell organizes training programs by professional trainers for conducting lectures on improving communication skills and other allied soft skills.

Professional bodies: Students are encouraged to join “Technical societies” like ISTE student chapter, IEEE student chapter, to inculcate a habit of following the latest developments in that particular technical field. Various programs like guest lecturers, workshops, technical talks, and other professional activities are organized under these society forums.

Placement Cell :The institution is having a well experienced training and placement cell which helps the students in finding better options for their career. The members of placement cell are always ready to give the career guidance to students. In addition, faculty members guide the students to find the best options for their future. College has entered MOU with many foreign universities for higher studies. Industrial tie-ups with many companies in the field have been done for placement for our students. Training and Placement cell is looking after all the placement training being to the students. It is also arranging many on-campus and off-campus drives for student‟s placement. More than 80% of the eligible students are placed in good MNCs.

Technical clubs: Students are encouraged to join “Technical club” to pursue their hobbies and develop certain skills, which are beyond academic curriculum for the welfare of the society. Clubs like robotic, photography, short-film making, electronics, ethical hacking, environmental, renewable energy sources, etc are active at the college, where students learn from each other and are engaged in creative activity. There is an exclusive E-Class room in the department to conduct classes which uses the facility of online learning, online tutorials and multimedia digital learning

Guidance Cell: Students are guided and provided training to appear for competitive examinations and to face on-campus, off-campus interviews being conducted by the MNCs. Students also provided training to appear for competitive examinations like GATE, TOEFEL, GRE which helps students to pursue higher education in top universities. Assignments: Students are given assignments on a regular basis in each unit of every subject. These assignments help the students to understand the subject in more detail as Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus

assignment questions require broad study and innovative approach to the subject. These assignments are graded.

Industrial Visits: Periodic industrial visits for students are arranged to enhance the horizon of technical awareness. These visits also form a base for selecting major project of their choice for execution (a part of course requirement).

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3. Evaluative Report of the Departments

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment : Humanities and Sciences- 2001 2. Name of Programmes / Course offered (UG) : I B.Tech

3. Name of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/ units involved:

Sl. Name of the Interdisciplinary course Department No. C & Data Structures, Computer Programming Computer Science & 1. Lab, Engineering Engineering Drawing, Engineering Workshop, Mechanical 2. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery, Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery Lab, Information 3. IT Workshop Technology Fundamentals of Electrical & Electronics Engineering , Basics of Electrical & Electronics Electrical & 4. Engineering, Fundamentals of Electrical & Electronics Electronics Engineering Lab , Basics of Electrical Engineering & Electronics Engineering Lab

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester and Choice Base Credit System.

5. Participation of the department in the course offered by other departments:

Sl. Name of the Interdisciplinary course Department No. Electronics & Communication 1. Mathematics-III Engineering , Electrical &

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Electronics Engineering Computer Science & 2. Probability and Statistics Engineering ,Information Technology Aeronautical Engineering, 4. Mathematics-II Civil Engineering Computer Science & 5. Operation Research Engineering Statistics For Management AND Master of Business 6. Quantitative Analysis and Business Administration Decision 7. Remedial Mathematics Pharmacy

6. Number of Teaching posts

2016-17

Sanctioned Filled

Professors 05 05

Associate Professors 13 13

Asst. Professors 34 34

7. Faculty profile with Name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. / D. Litt. / Ph.D/ M. Phil. Etc.,) : Details are enclosed in Annexure-I

8. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: -NIL-

9. Student – Teaching Ratio ( programme wise) : 15:1

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10. Number of academic support staff (technical) administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: Designation Sanctioned Filled Lab Assistants 7 7 Junior Assistant 2 2 Admin Officer 1 1 Office Boys 2 2

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received : a) National Grants received :Rs 13.05 lakhs.

S.NO. Name of the Faculty Funding Agencies Total Received National(a) Grant

(In Lakhs)

1 Dr .S.V. Ranganayakulu UGC 4.6

2 Dr. Sivaiah UGC 2.15

3 Dr.N.Bhasker UGC 3.30

4 G.Srinivas UGC 1.5

5 B.Srinivas UGC 1.5

TOTAL 13.05

b) International : -NIL-

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12. Departmental projects funded by DST – FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received:  Project entitled “Development of Acoustic Emission technique for online inspection of weld quality for SS materials and other NDT applications is sanctioned by Board of Research in Fusion Science & Technology(BRFST), Institute for Plasma Research, Gandhinagar – 382 428 Category: Material Science & Engineering; Duration of the project is 2 years; i.e ( Project No. NFP/MAT/F/11/03, – 2013) Grant-in-aid : 29.55lacs.  Project entitled”NDT Evaluation of Aero and Nuclear Fusion Materials” is sanctioned under Research Promotion Scheme by AICTE, New Delhi,. Duration of the project is 2 years (i.e., from 2012 to 2013); Grant-in-aid: 17 lacs (Project No. 8023/RID/RPS- 58/(POLICY-III)(PVT)/2011-2012.  Dr. S.V Ranganayakulu got a Grant – in – aid of Rs.4.60 lakhs of UGC minor research project entitled “Ultrasonic Investigation Studies and Characterization of Nano Fluids” is sanctioned for the duration of 2 years  Dr. S. Sivaiah, Professor of Mathematics received a grant in aid of Rs. 2.15 lacs of UGC minor research project entitled “Heat & Mass Transfer Problems in MHD Flows by Finite Element Method “for the duration of 2 years.  Dr. G. Srinivas , Professor of Mathematics received a grant in aid of Rs. 1. 50 lacs of UGC minor research project entitled “ Heat Transfer With Viscous Dissipation “for the duration of 2 years.  Dr. N. Bhasker , Professor of Chemistry received a grant in aid of Rs. 3.30 lacs of UGC minor research project entitled “Development of noval synthetic method for Spirooxindolylcyclohexanone derivatives “for the duration of 2 years.  Mr. B. Srinivas , Professor of Chemistry received a grant in aid of Rs. 1. 50 lacs of UGC minor research project entitled “Design and

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synthesis of naval metal organic frame works for Co2 and H2 gas storage and seperation “for the duration of 2 years. Total Grants Received: 59.6 lacs.

13. Research Center / facility recognized by the University : - NIL –

14. Publications: Details are enclosed in Annexure-II

S.N Name of the Faculty No.of o Publication s (in Last 5 1 Dr.S.V.Ranganayakulu 29 2 V.Sri Hari Babu 4 3 M.Narasimha Reddy 2 4 Dr.S.Sivaiah 4 5 Dr.T.Yugandhar 5 6 N.Raju 5 7 G.Mahemder Reddy 5 8 V.ShyamPrasad 4 9 O.Rama Krishna 1 10 Dr.M.Venkata Krishna 2 11 Dr.N.Bhaskar 11 12 B.Srinivas 3 13 Dr.K.Ujjawala 12 14 Y.SriDevi 2

Title No’s

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals 86 (national/international) by faculty

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals NIL (national/international) by students

Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: 46 Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities

International Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) NIL

Monographs NIL

Chapter in books 2

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Books Edited 3

Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers 2

Citation Index NIL

SNIP NIL

SJR 0.309

Impact factor 0.1-3.10

h-index 16

15. Details of patents and income generated

Name of the Title File Number Date of Faculty Filing Member Dr S V A Method and 2122/CHE/2015 23rd Ranganayakulu Instrument for Studying April’2015 Dean – R&D of Acoustic Emissions of a Specimen of a Material and Asserting for various Parameters of Testing

16. Areas of Consultancy and income generated: -NIL-

17. Faculty recharging Strategies :  By conducting Faculty development programs.  Subject wise lectures by eminent personalities.  By conducting workshops.  Encouraging faculties for refresher courses/workshops.

18. Student Projects:--Not Applicable

19. Awards / Reorganization received at the national and international level by

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 Faculty:  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Awards/Honours  Dr.S.V.Ranganayakulu o Presented Best Chapter award to Dr S V Ranganayakulu, heading Acoustical Society of India – Hyderabad and it was presented by Dr Ehrlicha Desa (Fmr: Dy. Exec Secretary, IOC, UN; Fmr Director, CSIR-NIO, Goa) during inaugural session of National Symposium on Acoustics on 7th October’2015 at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Goa. o Received “Research Excellence Award” during Indo Global Education Summit 2015 during 14th & 15th November’2015 at Taaj Deccan Hotel, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

Books Published  Dr.S.V.Ranganayakulu o Editor for the Proceedings (ISBN No.978-93-85100-07-9) “Emerging Areas of Research in Renewable Energy Resources and Electronics in India” held on 21st February’2015 at Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda – 508254, T.S  Dr.S.Sivaiah o Author of Text book of “Mathematical methods “for I year Engineering students as per JNTUH,JNTUK,JNTUA revised syllabus published by University Science Press,New Delhi,an imprint of Laxmi Publications Pvt Ltd.,New Delhi.(ISBN 978-93-80856-47-6) o Reviewer of the book “Business Research Methodology” Authored by T.N.Srivastava, Shailaja Rego for Management Students Published by Tata Mc Graw Hill Education Pvt Ltd.,NewDelhi in the year 2010.(ISBN- 13:978-0-07-015910-5,ISBN-10:0-07-015910-6) o Author of Text book of “ Engineering Mathematics –I “ for I year Engineering students as per JNTU syllabus with effect from 2002-2003, published by Falcon Publishers, Hyderabad.

 Students:

Details are enclosed in Annexure-III

S. No. Year No. of Students Placed 1. 2016-17 24 2. 2015-16 16 3. 2014-15 13 4. 2013-14 13

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5 2012-13 9

20. Seminars /Conferences /workshops organized and source of funding (National/International)with details of outstanding participants, if any.

a) National :

 Conducted “National Conference on recent advances in polymer technology and industrial applications” on 17-18, Feb, 2017.Grant received 1 lakh from SERB(DST).  Conducted Workshop entitle “NDT Evaluation of Engineering Materials” on 20th Dec’2013

b) International :-NIL-

21. Student profile course-wise:

Name of Applications Selected Pass percentage the Course- received Male Female Male Female wise

2012-13 1380 1036 280 21.49 26.71

2013-14 1500 1171 241 29.34 10.55

2014-15 1500 1175 302 14.64 16.66

2015-16 1320 989 279 15.36 16.34

2016-17 1260 969 255 21.34 24.06

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22. Diversity of Students % of % of students Name of students from other % of students from abroad the Course from the state same state

I-ECE 255 3 2

I-CSE 250 4 4

I-MECH 160 8 2

I-CIVIL 100 4 2

I-IT 45 4 1

I-EEE 90 2 6

23. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? :Not Applicable.

24. Student progression :Not Applicable. Student progression Against % enrolled UG to PG PG to M. Phil PG to Ph. D Ph. D to Post-Doctoral

Employed  Campus selection

 Other than campus recruitment

Entrepreneurship/ Self-employment

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 0.5 from other universities within the State 99.5 from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: 01

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities a) Library :

Sl.No Subject Titles Volumes 1 Chemistry 79 2865 2 Physics 161 3415 3 Maths. 502 10582 4 English 323 7385 5 C & DS 303 1764 6 Engg. Drawing 23 1206 7 Engg. Mech 45 938 Total: 1436 28155

b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : Yes  Department is provided with 100 Mbps, High speed internet.  Professors/ HOD are provided with separate rooms equipped with white boards, computer with internet for discussion and counseling.  Faculty rooms are equipped with Notice boards and 25 students are attached each faculty for counseling. c) Total number of class rooms : 21 d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 21 e) Students’ laboratories : 11- Details are enclosed in Annexure-IV

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S no Name of the Laboratory Number

1 English Language Communication 2 Skills Lab 2 C Programming and Data Structure 2 lab 3 Information technology lab 1

4 Engineering Physics lab 2

5 Engineering Chemistry 2

6 Engineering Workshop lab 2

f) Research laboratories :01

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College. –Nil.

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology. – Not started any new program.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? Yes o Department will place the feedback in BOS meeting and take the decision.

b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? o Counseling the concerned faculty having poor feedback. o Providing guidance by senior faculty. o Department will place the feedback in BOS meeting and take the decision.

c. alumni and employers on the programs and what is the response of the department to the same? Not Applicable.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) :Not Applicable

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32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Details are enclosed in Annexure-V

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning :

 Classroom teaching  Lectures, Tutorials and Slide Show  Student Record file, Practical and Illustration  Workshops, Seminars, Guest Lectures and Extension Lectures  Group Discussions, Mock Interviews and Quiz  Presentations, Demonstration of Models, Equipment and Processes  Literature Search/Survey, Mini and Main Projects.  e-Learning, NPTEL and Digital Library  Assignments and Special Tests  Trainings on Technical, Skill Development and Aptitude  Learning through Research, International /National Conferences, Journals

34. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?  By conducting tests.  By asking questions.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Details are enclosed in Annexure-V & VI

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.  By conducting guest lectures.  By conducting seminars.  By providing necessary materials.

37. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details. – H&S department in particular not accredited by any agencies however other departments accredited by NBA.

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths:

1. All the faculty members are well qualified as per UGC norms. 2. Average experience of the faculty members is more than 7 years. 3. Highly motivated staff members. 4. We have MoU’s and Collaboration with international reputed universities and Organizations. 5. We have a State of Art Computer Lab with required infrastructure and Internet/ Wi-Fi Connectivity. 6. GNITC possess High engineering digital library with 80,000 knowledge recourses.

Weakness:

1. Placements to be improved many folds. 2. Professional skills needs to be further improved among students 3. Communication skills among rural based students needs improvement 4. Affiliated university curriculum is not Industry Oriented. 5. In sufficient core modules in the Affiliated curriculum Opportunities:

1. Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminars / conferences to cater to the latest demand of the industry. 2. Collaboration with Foreign Universities for enriches knowledge at International level and to make our students Employable globally. 3. Tie-up with Government and Industries for new programmes, projects and acquire research grants.

Challenges:

1. Many autonomous Colleges have emerged hence stern competition to excel. 2. To be a premier Institution in the country. 3. To be able to place maximum GNITC students in industries. 4. To be able to motivate students to peruse higher education in premier Institutions in the world.

39. Future plans of the department.

 To establish a fully fledged Research & Development Cell which will enable to handle the Projects outsourced from the industries.

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 To educate the students with the upcoming Technologies and our students globally Employable  To strengthening the department with more PhD Candidates.  To introduced latest technologies as in curriculum and teach them as audit courses without disturbing academic subjects.  To improve the results and placements of students.

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Annexure-I

10) Faculty profile with Name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. /D. Litt. / Ph.D/ M. Phil. Etc.,) 2016-17.

No. of Ph.D Students Specializatio No. of Years S.NO Qualification Designation guided for the last 4 n of Experience years Name

1 Applied Dr.S.Sivaiah M.Sc, Ph.D Prof 27 Mathematics 2 Numerical Dr.Sathish K M.Sc, Ph.D Prof 19 methods 3 Operations Dr.Yugandhar T MSc,Phd Assoc.Prof 20 Research 4 M.Sc, Maths N Raju B.Ed.(Ph.D) Assoc.Prof 12

5 T Vijaya Lakshmi M.Sc, M.phil Assoc.Prof Maths 18

6 Chanda Ramesh M.Sc. Assoc.Prof Maths 26

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7 V Shyam Prasad M.Sc, B.Ed. Assoc.Prof Maths 15

8 Laxmaiah K M.Sc.(Ph.D) Assoc.Prof Maths 15

9 Srinivas D M.Sc Assoc.Prof Maths 13

10 O.RamaKrishna M.Sc, B.Ed. Assoc.Prof Maths 11

11 Anjaneyulu M M.Sc,(Ph.D) Assoc prof Maths 11

12 G.Mahender Reddy M.Sc,(Ph.D) Asst prof Maths 12

13

G.Srinivasulu Goud M.Sc, (M.Phil) Asst prof Maths 12

14 D.Saidi Reddy M.Sc. Asst prof Maths 13

15 V.Sandhya Rani M.Sc Asst prof Maths 14

16 K.Rupa M.Sc, (B.Ed.) Asst prof Maths 7

17 Prof & Dean Dr.S.V.Ranganayakulu M.Sc, Ph.D R&D 14 01

18 Prof -Dean Material

Dr.D.Srinivas Reddy M.Sc, Ph.D (SW) Science 20

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19 Physics V Sreehari Babu M.Sc, (Ph.D) Asst prof 11

20 M.Sangeetha M.Sc, (Ph.D) Asst prof Physics 17

21 B.Venkateswar Rao M.Sc. Asst prof Physics 22

22 Narasimha Swamy M M.Sc Asst prof Physics 10

23 Venkata Ramana M M.Sc Asst prof Physics 10

24 M.Narasimha Reddy M.SC(Ph.D) Asst prof Physics 10

25 Physics Ch.Sri Santhi M.Sc, M.Phil Asst Prof 8

26 P.Purnachandra Reddy M.Sc Asst Prof Physics 5

27 Physics K.Mohan M.Sc Asst Prof 0

28 Physics Asst Prof 0 Y.Pandu M.Sc

29 Physico Dr.N.Bhaskar Ph.D Prof Organic 19

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Chemistry

30 Chemistry N.Ch.Kalyani M.Sc, B.Ed. Asst prof 16

31 M.Sudha Rani M.Sc Asst prof Chemistry 16

32 M.Priyambica M.SC Asst prof Chemistry 12

33 Faridha M.Sc. Asst prof Chemistry 5

34 Sravan B M.Sc. Asst prof Chemistry 7

35 B.Srinivas M.Sc. Asst prof Chemistry 9

36 Varalakshmi G M.Sc Asst prof Chemistry 14

37 S.Sudha Rani M.Sc,M.Ed Asst prof Chemistry 12

38 Rajasekhar Reddy V M.Sc Asst prof Chemistry 7

39 R.Anitha M.Sc Asst prof Chemistry 2

40 A.Akhila M.Sc Asst prof Chemistry 3

Dr.K. Ujjwala Ph.D Assoc.Prof Aesthetics 13

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41 (Literary Criticism

42 B.Priti M.A. Assoc.Prof English 16

43 Sridhar Maddi M.A. (Ph.D) Assoc.Prof English 20

44 Sharmial Deshmukh M.A .M.Phil Assoc.Prof English 5

45 M.Mallikarjuna M.A. Asst prof English 10

46 M.A.MED English Sharifuddin Syed PGDCE Asst prof 15

47 Ramesh Singu M.A.,B.Ed Asst prof English 7

48 P.Sreedevi M.A,M.Ed Asst prof English 9

49 M.Venkatesham M.A Asst prof English 5

50 Ch.Mounika M.A Asst prof English 0

51 R. Priyanka M.A Asst prof English 0

52 B.Hyma M.A Asst prof English 7

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Annexure II : List of Research Publications – Dept: H&S (Chemistry) Academic Year: 2016-2017

Name of the Title of the Name of Year Vol. & Issue ISSN Impact Factor Mention the National/In faculty member paper the of No. , Abstract ternational No Journal Publicatio Page No Indexing n (Scopus /Google Scholar/Web of Science only)

Dr. N. Bhaskar Piperidine Journal 2016 1035-1046 0975- SCOUPUS Internationa synthesis of of 7384 l

new series of chemical prenyloxy and chalcones and pharmace flavers as utical antibacterial Research agents Dr. N. Bhaskar Piperidine Journal of 2016 8(3), 0975- SCOUPUS Internationa medicated chemical 1035-1040 7384 l synthesis of and

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new series of pharmace prenyloxy utical chalcones and research flavanones as antibacterial agents

Academic Year: 2015-2016 Name of the Title of the Name of the Year Vol. & Issue ISSN Impact Mention the National/I faculty paper Journal of Publication No. , Factor Abstract Indexing nternatio No member Page No (Scopus /Google nal Scholar/Web of Science only)

Dr. N. Piperidine Der 2015 7(1), ISSN 0975- 1.5 SCOUPUS Internation Bhaskar mediated Pharmacia 8-13 5071 al synthesis of Lettre, new series USA of prenyloxy chalcones

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B. Srinivas Pryzole Journal of 2015 6-3, 2230-7346 1.3 Google scholar Internation scaffold: A global trends 2728-2744 al promising in tool in the pharmaceutica development l sciences of antiprolefera tive agents B. Srinivas Synthesys Hetero cyclic 2015 5-3, 2230-9632 3.8 Google scholar Internation and letters 459-466 al characterizat ion of pyrolo Benzodiazep ene- circumdatin conjugates B. Srinivas Synthesys Derpharma 2015 7-5, 0975-413X 0.23 Google scholar Internation and Chemica 251-256 al characterizat ion of

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quinozolino benzo- diazepine- benzothiazol e hybrid derivatives

Academic Year: 2014-2015 Name of the Title of the Name of the Year Vol. & Issue ISSN Impact Mention the National/Int faculty paper Journal of Publication No. , Factor Abstract Indexing ernational No member Page No (Scopus /Google Scholar/Web of Science only)

Dr. N. An efficient Arkivok 2014 291-300 1551-7004 2.8 SCOUPUS International Bhaskar steroselecti journal ve total USA(ARKAT synthesis of )

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11 B- methoxycur vularin Dr. N. Piperidine Chemical 2014 3(1), 2278-3318 2 SCOUPUS International Bhaskar mediated Science 11-18 synthesis of Transations Hetero USA chalcones and benzothiaze pines Dr. N. Piperidine Elixire.Org.Ch 2014 77, 2229-712X 1.5 SCOUPUS International Bhaskar mediated em, 29307-29310 synthesis of prenylated chalcones and benzothiaze pines Dr. N. An efficient Arkivok 2014 291-300 1551-7004 2.8 SCOUPUS International Bhaskar steroselecti journal

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ve total USA(ARKAT synthesis of ) 11 B- methoxycur vularin

Academic Year: 2013-2014 Name of the Title of the Name of the Year Vol. & Issue ISSN Impact Mention the National/I faculty paper Journal of Publication No. , Factor Abstract Indexing nternatio No member Page No (Scopus /Google nal Scholar/Web of Science only)

Dr. N. Montmorill Bull.Korean.C 2013 Vol. 34, No. 1229-5949 3.5 SCOUPUS Internatio Bhaskar onite Clay hem.Soc. 10, nal Catalyzed South Korea 2969 Three Component, One–pot Synthesis Dr. N. Copper Salt Chin. J.Chem 2013 1-5 1614-7065 2.9 SCOUPUS Internatio of 12- Wiley, chiana

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chemistry Dr. N. Sulfated Der Pharma 2013 5(3), ISSN 0975- 1.9 SCOUPUS Internatio Bhaskar zirconia, A Chemica 288-293 413X nal novel and USA reusable catalyst for the one pot synthesis of aminophosp honates Dr. N. Kinetic and World Res 2013 1(1), 1.3 SCOUPUS Internatio Bhaskar mechanism J.chem. 10-12 nal of oxidation of chalcones by N- Bromo acetamide in acid

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List of Research Publications– Dept: H&S (English)

Academic Year: 2016-2017 Name of the Title of the Name of the Year Vol. & Issue ISSN Impact Mention the National/I faculty paper Journal of Publication No. , Factor Abstract Indexing nternation No member Page No (Scopus /Google al Scholar/Web of Science only)

Dr. K. Stop Bull.Korean.Ch 2013 Vol. 34, No. 1229-5949 3.5 SCOUPUS Internation Ujjwala Comparing, em.Soc. 10, al Be Unique South Korea 2969 Dr. K. Made for Chin. J.Chem 2013 1-5 1614-7065 2.9 SCOUPUS Internation Ujjwala Each Other Wiley, chiana al

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Dr. K. Impact of Der Pharma 2013 5(3), ISSN 0975- 1.9 SCOUPUS Internation Ujjwala Mass Chemica 288-293 413X al Media and USA E-Learning in Medical Students of Governmen t Medical College, Pauri Garhwal Region, Uttarkhand , North India Dr. K. Stop World Res 2013 1(1), 1.3 SCOUPUS Internation Ujjwala Comparing, J.chem. 10-12 al Be Unique

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Academic Year: 2015-2016

Name Title of the Year of Vol. & Issue ISSN No. Impact Mention the National/International of the Paper Name Publication No. , Factor Abstract Faculty of the Page No. Indexing Membe Journa (Scopus r l /Google Scholar/Web of Science only) Y. The impact of IJELL 2015 III-10 2321-1164 1.5 International Sridevi computer assisted language learning on the English pronunciation of multi lingual

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students Y. Computer IJELL 2015 III-10 2321-7065 4.587 International Sridevi study of H international patterns telugu –English spoken in engineering colleges and BBC English

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Academic Year: 2014-2015 Name of the Title of the paper Name of the Year Vol. & Issue ISSN Imp Mention the National/I faculty Journal of No. , act Abstract Indexing nternation No member Publicatio Page No Fact (Scopus /Google al n or Scholar/Web of Science only)

Dr. K. Savitri: A Symbolic Myth International July 2014 Vol-1,Issue 6, 2348- 3.54 Indexed-10 Internation Ujjwala of Modern Age Journal of P.Nos.916-921 6848 1 al Research Dr. K. Savitri: A Legend of Divine International 28th July Vol-3, Issue-7, 2319- 1.75 Index-3 Internation Ujjwala Love Journal of 2014 P.Nos-39-41 7714 6

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Humanities al and Social Science Invention Dr. K. Special Needs of English Contempora 2nd June Vol-4,Issue-2, 2231- 0.30 Indexed/google Internation Ujjwala Language Learning and ry Research 2014 P.Nos-1-5 2137 2 scholar al Approaches to English in India Language Teaching

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Dr. K. English language Teaching Golden 2013 May Volume - 2 2231- 3.4052 Indexed :12 International Ujjwala Through Literature Research Issue – 11, 5063 /Google Thoughts P.Nos. 34-36 scholar Dr. K. Western Aesthetics in Sri The 2013 Feb Vol-3,Issue- 0976- 0.918 Indexed/goo International Ujjwala Aurobindo’s criticism Criterion 12, 8165 gle scholar P.Nos. 1-6 Dr. K. T.S Eliot and Sri Aurobindo as The criterion Sep 2012 Vol-3, Issue- 0976- 0.918 Indexed International ujjwala Mustics & Critics 3, 8165 P.Nos. 1-5 Oct 2012 Vol-11, Issue- Under Indexed International Dr. K. Indian Aesthetics in Sri The Galaxy 1, 2278- evaluation Ujjwala Aurobindo’s criticism P.Nos.1-6 9529

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Dr. K. Indian Aesthetics in Sri Muse India Nov-Dec2012 Issue 46, Under Open access National Ujjwala Aurobindo’s criticism P.Nos. 1-7 0975- evaluation online

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List of Research Publications Dept: H&S (Mathematics) Academic Year: 2016-17

Name of the Title of the paper Name of the Year Vol. & Issue ISSN Impact Mention the Nation faculty member Journal of No. , Factor Abstract al/Inter No Publicatio Page No Indexing nationa n (Scopus /Google l Scholar/Web of Science only)

Dr. S. Sivaiah Heat Transfer Of Cu-Water Nano- International 2016 Volume 7, 0976- Google Scholar Internat Fluid Along Inclined Flat Plate With Journal of Issue 6,609- 6340 ional Radiation And Particle Size Mechanical 617. Engineering and

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Technology (IJMET) Dr. T. Product mix decisions through goal International 2016 Vol.6, 2229- 2.7 Google Scholar Internat Yugandhar programming problem journal of Issue.1,352- 3515 ional advancef in 360 soft computing technology N. Raju A comparative Study on International 2017 Volume 5, 2347- 2.85 SCOUPUS, Internat Intermediate Public Examination Journal of Issue 1, 307X Google Scholar ional 2013 -14 of Andhra Pradesh by Data Scientific January Envelopment Analysis and 2017,8-15 Innovative Mathematica l Research (IJSIMR) N. Raju Technical Efficiency of Management IOSR 2017 Volume 13, 2278- 3.90 SCOUPUS, Internat wise Schools in Secondary School Journal of Issue 1 Ver. 5728 Google Scholar ional Examinations of Andhra Pradesh by Mathematics II (Jan. - CCR Model (IOSR-JM) Feb. 2017),1-8

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N. Raju A Critical Data Envelopment International 2016 Vol.5,Issue- 2277- SCOUPUS, Internat journal of 2,Feb,2016,4 8179 Google Scholar ional Analysis Of Hospital Efficiency In scientific 71-475 India research

Academic Year: 2015-16 Name of the faculty Title of the paper Name of the Journal Year Vol. & ISSN Impact Mention Nation member of Issue No. , Factor the al/Inte No Publicati Page No Abstract rnatio on Indexing nal (Scopus /Google Scholar/We b of Science only)

N. Raju Data envelopment analysis of SSC Global journal of 2015 Vol.4,Issue 2277- 3.128 SCOUPUS, Interna public examinations 2009-11 of research analysis - 8160 Google tional Andhrapradesh 7,July,201 Scholar

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N. Raju Performance of management schools in International journal 2015 Vol.4,Issue 2277- 3.24 SCOUPUS, Interna secondary school examinations of of scientific research - 8179 Google tional Andhra Pradesh state by Data 9,Sept,201 Scholar Envelopment analysis 5,179-182

G. Mahender A note on FAHP extent analysis Global Journal of 2015 Volume 0973- 2.24 SCOUPUS Interna Reddy method for determining weights using Pure and Applied 11,Number 1768 tional trapezoidal fuzzy numbers in selection Mathematics(GJPAM 2,76-82 of a computer system ) G. Mahender FAHP approach with trapezoidal fuzzy Global Journal of 2015 Volume 0973- 2.24 SCOUPUS Interna Reddy numbers in finding alternatives for Pure and Applied 11,Number 1768 tional student absenteeism in engineering Mathematics(GJPAM 2,70-75 colleges-A comparative study” ) G. Mahender Trapezoidal fuzzy numbers in Extent International Journal 2015 Vol. 3, 2345 – -- -- Interna Reddy analysis in fuzzy AHP of Conceptions on Issue. 1 9808 tional Computing and Information Technology V. Shyam Prasad “Consistency of pair-wise comparison 2015 Volume- 2278- Interna matrix in Analytic Hierarchy Process- International Journal 4,Issue- 8697 tional

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An illustration” of mathematical 1,137-143 sciences

V. Shyam Prasad Selection of a leader for a company by Journal of advances 2015 10-6 , 2347- 1.244 Interna using prioritization method by AHP- in Mathematics 3619-3627 1921 tional An illustration V. Shyam Prasad Analytical Hierarchy process-An Global Journal of 2015 Volume 0973- 2.24 Interna efficient decision making technique Pure and Applied 11,Number 1768 tional Mathematics(GJPAM 2,76-82 )

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Dr. T. Scheduling of nursing staff in Journal of 2014 Vol. 2321-4767 Internat Yugandhar hospitals A case study of goal mathematics and 2,Issue.11,28- ional programming statistics inventions 33

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Name of the Title of the Publication Name of the Year Vol. & ISSN No. Impact Detai Faculty Journal of Issue No. Factor ls of National/ Member Publicat , Page index Internationa ion No. ing l Dr. S. Sivaiah Effect of Hall Currents and 2013 Vol:3,Issu ISSN:224- International Thermo-Diffusion on Unsteady Journal of e 5,224- 9622

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Convective Heat and Mass Engineering 9622. Transfer Flow in a Vertical Wavy Research and Channel under an Inclined Application Magnetic Field Dr. S. Sivaiah Effect of Chemical reaction and 2013 Issue 3 ISSN 2249- International Radiation on Unsteady Journal of Advanced Volume 9954 Convective Heat and Mass Scientific and 5,2249- Transfer Flow in a Vertical Wavy Technical Research 9954 Channel with Oscillatory Flux Dr. M. Venkata Unsteady Convective Heat and Journal of 2013 2229-5046 International Krishna Mass Transfer of a Viscous Fluid Mathematical 4(4), through a porous medium in a Archive, Vertical Channel with Heat Sources and Quadratic Temperature Variation Dr. M. Venkata Controllability of matrics International Journal 2013 Vol. 35 0204-3572 International Krishna Sylvester system & sylverster of electronic integro differential system modeling

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Academic Year: 2012-13

Name of the Title of the Publication Name of the Journal Year of Vol. & Issue ISSN No. Impac Details Faculty Publication No. , Page t of National/ Member No. Factor indexing Internati onal Dr. T. Loan management in Journal of Mathematics 2012 Vol. 8,25-39 0975- Internati commercial banks though goal and system sciences 5454

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Yugandhar programming onal

Dr. T. Optimum allocation of Journal of Mathematics 2012 0975- Internati Yugandhar agriculture land through goal and system sciences 5454 onal programming Dr. T. Sales management through International Journal of 2012 Vol. 2,Issue. 2248- 2.1 Google Internati Yugandhar goal programming model advances in computer , 1,59-64 9584 Scholar onal electrical and electronic engineering G. Mahender On Some mathematical Mathematical Sciences 2012 Volume – 1 2278- -- -- Internati Reddy Aspects of Fuzzy Analytic International Research No. 2,579 8697 onal Hierarchy Process Journal G. Mahender Analytical Hierarchy Process Mathematical Aeterna 2012 Volume – 2 1314- Google Internati Reddy Approach – An application of No – 3344 scholor onal Engineering Education 10,1.05,861- 878 V. Shyam Analytic Hierarchy Process Mathematica Aeterna 2012 1314- 1.05 Internati Prasad approach-An application of Volume – 3344 onal engineering education 2,No- 10,1314- 3344

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List of Research Publications Dept: H&S (Physics) Academic Year: 2016-17

Name of the Title of the Name of the Year of Volume, Issue, ISSN No. Impact Details of National/I Faculty Member Publication Journal Publicati Page Nos. Factor Indexing nternation on al Dr S V Ultrasonic and International 2017 Volume 8, Issue 2229-5518 Internation Ranganayakulu Thermal Journal of 1, 575 - 577 al Conductivity Scientific &

Study of Engineering CuOnanofluid- Research Ramakoteswar

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Quality International 2017 Vol.8. Issue 1, 0976-6340 Internation Dr S V Assurance of Journal of 110 – 119 al

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Ranganayakulu Structural Mechanical Aluminum Engineering and Aerospace Technology( Materials through Non destructive testing tehniques Dr S V Weld defects Journal of Pure 2016 Vol.38, No.3, 58 0256- 4637 Internation Ranganayakulu studies of EN- and Applied – 64 al 08 mild steel Ultrasonics

by non- destructive techniques

Dr S V Studies of Journal of 2016 Volume 11, Issue 1823-4690 Internation Ranganayakulu Acoustic Engineering 10 al Emission Science & Signatures for Technology quality assurance of

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SS316 welded Samples under dynamic load conditions

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Academic Year: 2015-16

Name of the Title of the Publication Name of the Year of Volume, ISSN Impact Details National/I Faculty Journal Publicatio Issue, No. Factor of nternation Member n Page Nos. Indexin al g

Dr S V Design of 2’s Compliment Lab 2016 Vol.16, No.1, Internation Ranganayakul Adder/Subtractor using Ripple Carry Experiments al 13 – 23 u Adder and Implementation using C- Language

Dr S V Inspection on aluminum plates by 2015 Vol. 37 0256- Internation Ranganayakul implementation of NDT techniques J.Pure.Appl.Ult 4637 al u rasonics

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Dr S V Calibration of Acoustic Emission Universal 2015 Volume- ISSN Internation Ranganayakul Systems for Materials Journal of 3;issue-4 No.2331 al u Materials :62-69; -6691

Systems; DoI:10.1 3189/Uj ms.2015. 030402;

Dr S V A Collision avoidance device to assist Journal of Lab 2015 Vol.15, No-1, 0972- National Ranganayakul the visually impaired- Experiments(J 10-19 6055 u L Dr S V Design of an Automatic Energy Meter Journal of Lab 2015 Vol.15,No-, 0972- National Ranganayakul using Zigbee Experiments(J 1-9 6055 u L);

Mr. V. Properties of chemical bath deposited Golden 2015 Vol. 5, Issue- 2231- 3.4 Internation

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Sreehari babu Beryllium chloride thin films using research 3, 5063 al optical fibre thoughts 1-7 Mr. V. Intensity modular fibre optic chemical International 2015 V0l. 2, Issue- 2348- 105 Internation Sreehari babu sensor properties of binary solutions of journal of 5, 7968 al Hexadeaane 1-Butansi and 1-Heptonor innovative 800-804 research in science, Engineering and technology Mr. V. Intensity modular fibre optic chemical International 2015 V0l.4, Issue- 2319- 5.4 Internation Sreehari babu sensor-molar volumes,reflective indices journal of 5, 8753 al electronic polarization molar refractions innovative 3160-3166 of binary liquids research in science, Engineering and technology M. Narsimha Synthesis and characterization of Ba,Sr, International 2015 Vol. 3 2331- Internation Reddy Ti, Bsc Fzr cathods by sol-gel process by journal of 7758 al SOFC engineering M. Narsimha Synthesis and characterization of BscFzr ELSEVIER 2015 Vol. 2 4442- Internation Reddy nano ceramic cathode powders by sol-gel materials today 4450 al

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Academic Year: 2014-15

Name of the Title of the Publication Name of the Year of Volume, ISSN No. Impac Detail National/Int Faculty Journal Publicatio Issue, t s of ernational Member n Page Nos. Facto Indexi r ng

Dr S V .Acoustic Emission Studies Open Journal of 2014 Vol. 4, http://dx.doi.or - - International Ranganayakulu on Weld Bead Defects in Acousti 115-130 g/10.4236/oja. Nuclear Grade SS 316L 2014.43012; Materials-

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Dr S V Sensors and Signal Journal of 2014 Vol. 4 ISSN No. International Ranganayakulu Conditioners Inno.vation in Issue 2, 2249 – 9946 Electronics and 72 – 81 Communication –

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Dr S V Synthesis, Applications and IOSR Journal 2014 - e-ISSN: 2278- Googl International Ranganayakulu Challenges of Nano fluids – of Applied 21-28 4861 e Review- Physics (IOSR- Schola JAP) r

Hysteresis and eddy current The 2014 - 2319 – Googl International losses of magnetic material International :85-93 1805 e Dr S V by Epstein frame method- Journal Of Schola Ranganayakulu novel approach – Engineering And r

Science (IJES)

Dr S V Synthesis and International 2014 247 – 250 ISSN (Online): International Ranganayakulu Characterization of Al-Cu Journal of 2319-7064,

Nano composite and its Science and 4.438 Water Based Nanofluid- Research (IJSR);

Defect location and sizing International 2014 Vol.4 Issue, doI:http://dx.k International Dr S V by ultrasonic phased array Journal of 47 – 50 oi.org/10.1112

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Ranganayakulu on aero grade material Advanced 7/ijammc.2014 aluminum He- 15” - Materials & .03.07 Characterization -

Dr.D.Srinivas Plastic izer effect on Proceedings of 2014 International Reddy transport properties of (PEO the STAR, + TMACI) polymer Official Journal electrolyte and its of Wollega applications togas sensors. University

Academic Year: 2013-14

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Faculty Publication Journal Publication Page Nos. No. Factor Indexing ernational Member Why Multi shot International Journal 2013 Vol.3 Issue 1, ISSN 1.23 Google International should be of Advanced 44-48 No.2277 Scholar Dr S V conducted for Materials - Ranganayak Radiography Manufacturing & 3886 ulu Examination…? Characterization doi:http:/ /dx.doi.o

rg/10.11 127/ijam mc.2013 .02.086 Dr S V Studies of Plastic Proc. Int. Conf. 2013 - - Google International Ranganayak Deformation with Acoustics – 2013 127 Scholar ulu Low Carbon Steel Tensile Specimens by Acoustic Emission Method-

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Dr S V Ultrasonic Acta Sciencia Indica 2013 Vol.40, issue-3, 91-876- Ranganayak Reaction Studeis pp:45-56 897656 Google ulu – A Novel Scholar approach Dr S V Non – J.Lab Experiments 2013 - 0972- Ranganayak Destructive 58 – 65 6055 ulu Testing Methods for Evaluation of Defects in Materials-

Dr S V Design of Error Journal of 2013 - 0972- Ranganayak Detection circuit Lab.Experiments 6055 ulu and Implementation of Hamming Code theory for Correction of error

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bit in Digital Data Transmission Dr S V “Non Destructive Proc. 2013 - 978-81- Ranganayak Testing and Nat.Sym.Ultrasonics, 11 - 16 926579- ulu Evaluation of 1-2 Aerospace materials”- Mr. V. Study of International Journal 2013 Vol 2, Issue 5, ISSN : 5.422 International Sreehari Characterization of Innovative 1454-1460 2319- babu of Intensity Research in Science, 8753 Modulated Fiber Engineering and optic Sensor Technology

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Academic Year: 2012-13

Name of the Title of the Name of the Year of Volume, Issue, ISSN No. Impact Details National Faculty Publication Journal Publication Page Nos. Factor of /Internat Member Indexin ional g

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Dr S V ”Inspection on 2013 978-81- National Ranganayaku Aluminium Plates Proc. Nat.Sym. - 926579-1- lu by Implementation Ultrasonics 2, 48-57 of NDT Techniques” –

Dr S V “Ultrasonic 2013 National Ranganayaku investigation Proc. Nat. - 978-81- lu studies in nano Sym. Ultrasonics 926579-1- 257-263 fluids- 2,

Dr S V Acoustic Emission Journal of 2012 Vol.39; issue:4 National Ranganayaku Technique for Acoustical lu Characterization of Society of Nunclear Reactor India(JASI) Materials Dr S V Non Destructive Bloomsbury - National Ranganayaku Evaluation of Publishers 2012 105 - 109 978-93- lu SS304L Welded 82563 Material-

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Dr S V Non Bloomsbury 2012 978-93- National Ranganayaku Destructive Publishers - 82563 lu Evaluation 110 – 114 of Mild Steel Material

Dr S V Ultrasonic Published by 2012 - 978-93- National Ranganayaku Investigatio Bloomsbury 54-59 82563 lu n in Publishers Organic Solvent Mixtures – Applicabilit y of Linear Free Energy

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Dr S V Implementation of J.Lab.Experiment 2012 - 0972 – National Ranganayaku FSK, BPSK & s 317 – 325 6055 lu QPSK Modulation Techniques Using FPGA

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Students Achievements: 2016-17

S.NO Name of the Student Name of the Event INSTITUION Prize

1 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR first prize in Quiz competition M.V.S. SANJAY Applications of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 2 R.KRISHNA A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR first prize in Quiz competition Applications of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 3 G. SUMANTH A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR first prize in Quiz competition GEETHAM Applications of Mathematics in UNIVERCITY Engineering & Technology

4 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Quiz G. YOGESH Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology 5 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Quiz G. SREEVEENA Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology

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6 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Quiz B. KOUTILYA Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology 7 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Quiz G. VISHWAGNYA Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology 8 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Quiz P. YUGITHA Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology 9 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Quiz B.S. BHAVANA Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology 10 VARGANTI VANDANA A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR First prize in Problem Solving Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology 11 CHIDURUPPA AKSHAYA A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Problem REDDY Applications of Mathematics in Solving competition Engineering & Technology 12 CHALAMALASETTY RISHI A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Problem Solving KUMAR Applications of Mathematics in competition Engineering & Technology 13 K. PRANAVI ANJANA A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR First prize in Poster Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology

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14 J. MOHANA KRISHNA A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR First prize in Poster Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 15 P. YOGITHA A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Poster Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 16 G. VISHWAGNA A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Poster Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 17 G. SREEKAR A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Poster Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 18 G. VASUKI NANDAN A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Poster Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 19 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR First prize in Power Point K. SAHITHY Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 20 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR First prize in Power Point J. VISHNU Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 21 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Power Point S. BHAAVANA Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology

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22 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Second prize in Power Point SHAGUFTHA FATHIMA Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 23 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Power Point M. DISKHITHA Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 24 A Symposium on Recent Trends and GNITC-I ST YEAR Third prize in Power Point CH. MOURY Applications of Mathematics in Presentation competition Engineering & Technology 2015-16

1 T.Sai Kumaar ARENA-16 –The National Annual sports BITS Pilani Hderabad II Place meet Campus 2 CH. Sai Krishna Technofest-2016 GNITC Best Cr

3 Karthik Varma Technofest-2016 GNITC Best Cr

4 VIvek Kumar Yadav Technofest-2016 GNITC Best Cr

5 Ch. Kavyasri TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR First Prize Rangoli competition 6 E. Saritha TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR First Prize Rangoli competition 7 Bhavya TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR Second Prize Rangoli competition 8 Priyanaka TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR Second Prize Rangoli competition 9 Shivani TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR Third Prize Rangoli competition 10 T. Akash TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR First Prize Painting competition

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11 Tanvi Rudrashetty TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR Second Prize Painting competition S.NO Name of the Student Name of the Event INSTITUION Prize

12 V. Chandu TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR Third Prize Painting competition 13 Ch. Rohit TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR Consolation Prizes 14 Karthik Varma TRADITIONAL DAY-2016 GNITC-I ST YEAR Consolation Prizes

S.NO Name of the Name of the Event INSTITUION Prize Student 2014-15

1 B. Kavya A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year first prize in Essay Writing of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology competition 2 . Sowmya A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year first prize in Essay Writing of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology competition 3 L. ShivaKumar, A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year first prize in Quiz competition of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 4 Mayank Jain A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year first prize in Quiz competition of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 5 Mayank Mishra A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year first prize in Quiz competition of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology

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6 V. Krupakar A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year First prize in Power point of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology presentation competition 7 V. Shashi Kiran A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year First prize in Poster of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology presentation competition 8 A. Tarannum A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year First prize in Poster of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology presentation competition 9 A. Madhavi A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year First prize in Poster of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology presentation competition 10 L. Priyanka A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year second prize in Poster of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology presentation competitio 11 K . Archana A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year second prize in Poster of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology presentation competitio 12 K. Sri Ganithotsav 15” VBIT First prize in “Mr. & Ms. Venkateshwara Master mind Rao 13 T. Aravind Ganithotsav 15” VBIT second prize in paper presentation

2013-14 1 R. Pranayika A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year First Prize in Mathematical of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology Art Works and Exhibits in 2 Bhanu Priya A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications GNITC -1st Year First Prize in Mathematical Reddy of Mathematics in Engineering & Technology Art Works and Exhibits in 3 G. Hemanth A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First Pize in Essay Writing Varma Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 4 T. V. Kalyan A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First Pize in PPT Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 5 T. Aravind A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First Pize in PPT Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 6 P. Josephine A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First prize in Poster Mathematics in Engineering & Technology Presentation 7 Nikhil Kumar A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First prize in Poster

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Mathematics in Engineering & Technology Presentation 8 L. Abhinav A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First Prize in Quiz Reddy Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 9 B. Neha A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First Prize in Quiz Mathematics in Engineering & Technology 10 K. A Symposium on Recent Trends and Applications of GNITC -1st Year First Prize in Quiz Sreevenkateswar Mathematics in Engineering & Technology Rao 11 P. Pranay CMRITE CMR Institute of First Prize for Debate Engineering & Technology”. 12 B. Akhil SPORTS MEET-14 Jawaharlal Nehru First Prize for Cricket Institute of Technology.Hyderabad 13 P. Jagadeeshwar - MVSR Engineering Second Prize for Cricket Reddy College”.

2012-2013 1 S.Nikhil A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in VBIT, second prize in Ramanugam Engineering and Technology Musium 2 Rizwan A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in VBIT, second prize in Ramanugam Engineering and Technology Musium 3 M.Sai Abhijith A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in VBIT, Second prize for PPT and Engineering and Technology Poster Presentation 4 M.Vaibhav A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in VBIT, Second prize for PPT and Engineering and Technology Poster Presentation 5 M.Sai Abhijith A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in VBIT, First prize for Jam session Engineering and Technology 6 B. Ramesh A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in Hithams Engineering First prize Foot Ball. Engineering and Technology College 7 K. Sai Kishore A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in Bharath Institute of Second Prize for Poster Engineering and Technology Engineering & Presentation

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Technology”. 8 K. Rakesh A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in Bharath Institute of Second Prize for Poster Engineering and Technology Engineering & Presentation Technology”. 9 Amit Kumar A Symposium on Applications of Mathematics in Bharath Institute of Second Prize for PPT Engineering and Technology Engineering & Presentation Technology”.

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Laboratories:

Lab Name Lab Code Area Room No Major Equipment

Computer 1.computers Programming/ 2.UPS Data Structure through ‘C’ Lab CS0122 132 Sqm 007 3.HUB Rocks -1 4.projector

Computer CS0122 89 sqm 105 1.computers Programming/ 2.UPS Data Structure through ‘C’ 3.HUB Rocks Lab-2 4.projector

Lab Name Lab Code Area Room No Major Equipment

1.Bench vice

Engineering 2.carpentry vice workshop-2 ME0221 183 Sqm 020 3.vernier height gauge

4.stakes

5.Open hearth with blower

6.swage block

7.moulding set

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8.welding machine

Lab Name Lab Code Area Room No Major Equipment

1.computers

2.ups

IT0121 133 Sqm 117 3.projector

4.Tool kit

IT0221

Information 1.computers Technology 133 Sqm 117 2.ups Lab 3.projector

4.Tool kit

Lab Name Lab Code Area Room No Major Equipment

1.computer

2.UPS

English HEO132 132 Sqm 005 3.HUB RACK Language 4.Projector Communication Skills Lab 5.Headphone

1.computer

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2.UPS

English HEO232 132 Sqm 103 3.HUB RACK Language 4.Projector Communication Skills Lab 5.Headphone

Lab Name Lab Code Area Room. Major Equipment No.

1.Conductivity meter

2. Potentiometer

3. Colorimeter

AC- 89 Sqm 010 4. PH meter HC0115 5. Electronic balance

6.Analytical balance

7. Heating mantle

Applied/Engineering 8. Melting point Chemistry Lab apparatus

1.Conductivity meter

2. Potentiometer

EC- 89 Sqm 209 3. Colorimeter HC113 4. PH meter

5. Electronic balance

6.Analytical balance

7. Heating mantle

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8. Melting point apparatus

1.Conductivity meter

2. Potentiometer

3. Colorimeter

EC- 89 Sqm 010 4. PH meter HC0213 5. Electronic balance

6.Analytical balance

7. Heating mantle

Applied/Engineering 8. Melting point Chemistry Lab apparatus

1.Conductivity meter

2. Potentiometer

89 Sqm 3. Colorimeter

EC- 209 4. PH meter HC0213 5. Electronic balance

6.Analytical balance

7. Heating mantle

8. Melting point apparatus

Lab Name Lab Code Area Room. Major Equipment No.

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1. RC Circuit

2. Melde’s

3. Steewart’s & Gees

EP-HP0213 89 SQ.Mts 009 4. Dispersive power of prism

5. Torsional Pendulum

6. Dfifraction grating- Spectrometer

7. Newton’s Rings Engineering / Applied 8. LCR circuit board Physics Lab 9. Optic fiber kit

10. Diffracting grating- LASER

1. RC circuit 2. Melde’s

3. Steewart’s and Gees 89 SQ.Mts 4. Solar cell 5. Optocal fiber AP-HP0012 009 6. LCR circuit 7. Energy gap of semiconductor 8. Torsional Pendulum 9. LED & LASER characteristics 10. PIN photo diode

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1. RC Circuit

2. Melde’s

3. Steewart’s & Gees

Engineering EP-HP0213 135 SQ.Mts 206 4. Dispersive power of prism / Applied 5. Torsional Pendulum Physics Lab 6. Dfifraction grating-

Spectrometer

7. Newton’s Rings

8. LCR circuit board

9. Optic fiber kit

10. Diffracting grating- LASER

1. RC circuit 2. Melde’s

3. Steewart’s and Gees 4. Solar cell 5. Optocal fiber AP-HP0012 135 SQ.Mts 206 6. LCR circuit 7. Energy gap of semiconductor 8. Torsional Pendulum 9. LED & LASER characteristics 10. PIN photo diode

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Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts

S.NO Name of the event Resource Person DATE 2016-2017 1. Work shop on solar Mr.Mehul 8 th January 2016 application 2. A two day work shop on C Dr.R.S.Salaria Thaper 28 to 29 march language University Punjab 2016 3. Communication Skills and Prof. Sai kumar 8 th june 2016 personality development work shop 4. Mr. R.P.Makhija, Addl. 17th Aug, 2016 Ethics in Engineering Chief Engineer 5. 4th and 5th Applied Thermodynamics-II V.S.V.Satish November 2016 2015-2016 1. Soft Skills Dr. H. S. Saini 4th june 2015 2. Workshop on Employability Prof. Sai Kumar, IPE 31st Aug.2015 Skills” 3. Work shop on ethical hacking Mr. Dr. Sai Satish CEO, 05th October version2 Indian Servers .2015 4. Ethics and values Prof. P. Parthasarithy 28th Dec 2015

2014-2015

1. Robotics work shop JAY Robotix 25 th January 2014 2. Robotics Mr. Manoj , Engineer 17th FEB 2014 3. Workshop on Ethical Ankit Fadia, IndiaCan, 24rd March 2014 hacking Hyderabad

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4. Communication Skills Dr.piya raj 1st aug 2014 5. Seminar on higher education Dr. Cathy Lee T. Arcuino, 12th September Director, International 2014 Programs and Services, Pittsburg State University 6. Personality Development Trinity from Chandigarh 3rd Nov 2014

2013-14

1 Applications of Differential Prof.D.Rama Murthy 13th December Equations 2013 Osmania University, Hyderabad

2 Communication Skills and Prof. Sai kumar 8th Feb 2014 personality development work shop 3 Ethics and values Prof. RK.Sing 28th Apr 2014

2012-13 1 4th and 5th November Applied Thermodynamics V.S.V.Satish 2012 2 Communication Skills and Prof. Sai kumar 8 th Jan 2013 personality development work shop 3 Personality Development Trinity from Chandigarh 3rd Mar 2013

4 C Programming Dr.Shshidhar 29th march 2013

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Highlight the participation of faculty in extension activities.

 K. Rupa (Mathematics) Attended workshop “Use of technologies for teaching and learning of Engineering Mathematics” at JNTU Hyderabad, during 24-25 July 2015.  Dr. S. V. Ranganayakulu attended a Two day conference on Transformations in Engineering Education ICTIEE – 2015, Bengalure, during 6 – 8 January’2015.  Dr. S. V. Ranganayakulu attended International Conference on 3D Printing and additive manufacturing (ICAM – 3D) at Chennai on 6th & 7th February’2015.  G. Mahender Reddy, “Application of Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process and TOPOSIS Methods”, National Conference cum Workshop on Scientific Computing-2012  Dr. S. Sivaiah, 22nd Congress of APSMS and National Conference on Recent trends in Mathematics Anurag Group of Institutions Hyderabad 2013  G. Mahender Reddy , “Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS Methods in selecting alternative solutions for student Absentism” , National Conference on Recent Advances on Soft Computing and Knowledge Discovery(SCDKD2k12)  Dr N. Bhaskar, “Innovation in Science and Technology for Emerging Knowledge Society university of Hyderabad14th November 2013  Dr. K. Ujjwala, “English Language Teaching Through Literature” International Conference Hyderabad,2013  V.Sreeehari babu , “Intensity modulated fiber optics chemical sensor” , Conference on Photonics 2012.  G. Mahender Reddy, “Application of Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process to student absenteeism” , “National Conference on Fuzzy Optimization and Graph Theory with Applications”,2012  Dr. Ujjwala, ELT – A learner centered approach National Conferece 2012  V. Shyam Prasad, Modeling a Decision Making Method By Selection of Computer System, International Conference 2012  G. Mahender Reddy, “Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS methods-A case study” , International Conference on Business Intelligence, Analytics and Knowledge Management (BIAKM- 2011)

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Evaluative Report of the Department of Information Technology

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment : Information Technology & 2001

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : B. TECH, M.TECH ( UPTO 2013-14)

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved :

S.No. Name of Interdisciplinary courses Departments involved 1. Data Communications Systems, Digital Logic Design, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Electronic Devices Electronic & and Circuits Lab, VSLI, Data Communications, Communications Embedded Systems, Embedded Systems Lab, Micro Engineering Processor &Interfacing 2. Basics Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electrical & Electronics Electronics lab Engineering 3. Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis, Master of Business Management Science, IPR Administration 4. Environmental Studies, Probability & Statistics, Mathematics, English, Engineering Physics, Humanities & Science Engineering Chemistry, Advanced English Communication Skills lab, Gender Sensitization

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system : Semester and Credit Based

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

S. No. Department Years & Semester Subject 1. MECH IV yr Isem Computer Graphics 2. EEE IV yr IIsem Database Management Systems 3. ECE IV yr Isem Computer Networks GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS 4. ECE IV yr Isem OOPs through Java 5. ECE III yr Isem Computer Organization 6. CIVIL I yr C Programming 7. MECH I yr C Programming 8. EEE I yr C Programming

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1

Associate Professors 2 3

Asst. Professors 9 13

TOTAL 12 17

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

2016-17 Highest Specializatio No. of Years Name of the Sno Qualification & Designation n of Faculty Year of Passing Experience Computation 1. Dr. Minakhi Rout Ph.D Professor 13 al finance Assoc. Saidulu Dorepalli M.Tech(Ph.D) 10 2. Professor SE

Mrs. M.V. Assoc. CSE 3. Anjana Devi M.Tech(Ph.D) Professor 10

M. Sravan Kumar Assoc. SE 4. Reddy M.Tech(Ph.D) Professor 9

Karee Munnisa Asst. CSE 9 5. M.Tech Professor GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS Ch.Ravindra Asst. IT 7.5 6. M.Tech Professor

Venkateswarlu B. Asst. CSE 6 7. M.Tech Professor

P. Dastagiri Asst. CSE 5 8. Reddy M.Tech Professor

Manik Rao patil Asst. CSE 6.5 9. M.Tech Professor

B. Kanchan latha Asst. CSE 9 10. M.Tech Professor

K. Kumara Asst. CSE 11. swamy M.Tech Professor 3

N.Kiranmayee Asst. CSE 12. M.Tech Professor 6

Asst. CSE Geluvaraj. B M.Tech 13. Professor 1

Asst. CSE R. Sailaja M.Tech 4 months 14. Professor

Heena Mehata Asst. CSE M.Tech 2 15. Arora Professor

K.Anil Kumar Asst. CS 16. M.Tech Professor 8

Mr. Poorna Asst.Professor CSE M.Tech 17. Chander Velde 9

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information -NIL-

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio S. No. Program Student Teacher Ratio 1. UG- B. Tech IT 15:1 (Closed in 2013) 2. PG -M. Tech IT ( UPTO 2013-14) 12:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled Supporting Staff Sanctioned Filled Lab Programmers 4 4 Network Admin 1 1 Office Staff 1 1 Attender 1 1 Cleaning Personnel 3 3

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. a) National  UCG funded 60,000/- for minor research project entitled “On the Security of Trusty- Based Social Authentication” by Dr. Sathiya sundharam, Nov, 2014.

S.NO. Number of faculty Funding Agencies Total Received Grant

National (In Lakhs)

1 Dr. Sathiya sundharam UGC 0.6

Total Grant 0.6

(60,000/-)

b) International : -NIL-

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12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received

CSIR funded 1, 00, 000/- for International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology - ICIIT-2017. CSIR funded 70,000/- for conducting International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology for the year 2016. Applied for SG and FDP programs AICTE, DST-2017.

13. Research facility / centre with o state recognition :– NIL-

o national recognition : -NIL

o international recognition :-NIL-

14. Publications: Details are enclosed in Annexure-1

S. No. Name of the Faculty No. of Publications (In Last 5 years) 1. Dr.V.Sathiya Suntharam 25 2. Dr. D.Kiran Kumar 6 3. D.Saidulu 2 4. Prof. N. Prasanna Balaji 3 5. M Nishantha 2 6. T Janardhana Rao 5 7. Y Sowjanaya 2 8. P Hari Shanakar 1 9. SwethaEnReddy 2 10. Kareemunnisa 7 11. B.Venkateswarlu 2 12. Ravindra Changala 20 13. R. Vikram 8 14. Kanchanlata borker 3 15. V. Poorna Chander 1 16. Dr. Vijaya Lakshmi 5 17. Sandeep Singh Rawat 3 18. Mr.Manik Rao Patil 1 19. M. Sravan Kumar Reddy 5 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS 20. Heena Mehta 3

Title No’s Number of papers published in peer 10 reviewed journals (national/international) by faculty Number of papers published in peer 5 reviewed journals (national/international) by students Number of publications listed in 8 International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Directory, EBSCO host, - etc.) Monographs Nil Chapter in books Nil Books Edited Nil Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with Nil details of publishers Citation Index Nil SNIP Nil SJR Nil Impact factor Range/Average 2.8 h-index Nil

15. Details of patents and income generated : -NIL-

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated S. No. Project Title Funding Agency Income 1. Editing E-Books John Brown 60,000/- 2. Bash Shell Scripts for Linux Environment Ostillo 1,00,000/- 3. Research for company for provided topics Nestor analytics 30,000/-

17. Faculty recharging strategies By Preparing PPts ,and NPTEL videos the faculty strategies are recharged.

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18. Student projects Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including 85% inter departmental/programme Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with 15% industries / institutes

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty Achievements:

 Prof. N Prasanna Balaji has received Infosys Campus Connect Bronze medal.  Ms. Swetha EnReddy, Mr. U Srinivasulu, Mr. T Janardhan Rao and Ms. M Nishantha received Inspired Faculty award from Infosys Campus Connect.

Students Achievements:

Students Placements: Details are enclosed in Annexure-2

S. No. Year No. of Students Placed 1. 2016 14 2. 2015 20 3. 2014 10 4. 2013 24

20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Details are enclosed in Annexure-3

21. Student profile course-wise:

Name of the Enrolled Pass Percentage Applications Course/programme (refer Received Male Female Male Female question no.2) 2016-17: 61 40 21 5 18 Information Technology 2015-16: 61 35 26 10 20 Information Technology GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2014-15 62 36 26 6 19 Information Technology 2013-14 57 39 18 25 50 Information Technology 2012-13 45 29 16 22 52 Information Technology 2011-12 60 41 19 20 48 Information Technology

22. Diversity of Students

Name of the % of % of % of Course students students students (refer question from the from other from other no. 2) state States countries

2016-17:

Information Technology 95 3 2 2015-16:

Information Technology 98.3 0 1.7 2014-15

Information Technology 90 5 5 2013-14

Information Technology 90 5 0 2012-13

Information Technology 72 3 0 2011-12

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23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations? Item 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 45 60 61 Total No. of Final Year Students 23 28 31 No. of students placed in companies or Government Sector 7 20 23 No. of students admitted to higher studies with valid qualifying scores (GATE or equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE, GMAT etc.) 0 0 0 No. of students turned entrepreneur in engineering/technology 30 48 54 Total

24. Student progression Student progression Against % enrolled UG to PG 30% PG to M. Phil - PG to Ph. D - Ph. D to Post-Doctoral - 70% Employed  Campus selection 40%  Other than campus recruitment 30%

Entrepreneurship/ Self-employment 10%

25. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same parent university 80

from other niversities within the State 10 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

From other universities from other 10 states

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

--NIL--

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library : 1 Departmental Library b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes Department is provided with 100 Mbps, High speed internet. Professors/ HOD are provided with separate rooms equipped with white boards, computer with internet for discussion and counseling. Faculty rooms are equipped with Notice boards and 25 students are attached each faculty for counseling c) Total number of class rooms : 03

d) Class rooms with ICT facility : YES

The teaching aids available with the department are  No. of LCD Projectors with computer systems: 3  No. of writing boards: 4  No. of White boards in Each lab : 10  No. Charts: 50  Each classroom/Tutorial room is equipped with Green board and all laboratories are provided with, Display charts and Models are used at appropriate places.  The Classroom is equipped with good quality of furniture to accommodate strength of 60 students.  Each Room is located with good air circulation, good lighting and the ambience is good  State of the art Seminar Hall is equipped with an audience capacity of 200. Seminar hall is provided with both audio and visual aids along with public GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

address system. Air conditioners and Dias with Podium and necessary furniture is also provided.

e) Students’ laboratories 8- Computer Laboratories Details are enclosed in Annexure-4

f) Research laboratories

--NIL--

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

No. of Students Availed Financial SNo Course Course Year Assistance

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 I Yr. 22 25 28

II Yr. 24 22 26 1 B. Tech. ( IT ) III Yr. 16 25 21 IV Yr. 4 16 23

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

------NIL----

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? YES The feedback obtained from faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning- evaluation is carefully examined and the essentiality of which is utilized for the larger benefit of the academic upliftment of the programme.and forwarded to the board of studies for the changes in the curriculum.

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b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? YES The feedback obtained from the students on the staff, curriculum as well as on teaching-learning-evaluation is carefully analyzed and the concerned faculty is appraised confidentially on the same for needful perusal.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? The feedback of alumni and employers on the programmes are placed before the members of board of studies for necessary consideration.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

CHETNA SINGH YADUVANSHI G AKHIL KUMAR SAI SHILPA BATCHU PONNA MOHIT TANNIRU SRAVYA

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts.

Details are enclosed in Annexure-5

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. a. Classroom teaching b. Lectures, Tutorials and Slide Show c. Student Record file, Practical and Illustration d. Workshops, Seminars, Guest Lectures and Extension Lectures e. Group Discussions, Mock Interviews and Quiz f. Presentations, Demonstration of Models, Equipment and Processes g. Literature Search/Survey, Mini and Main Projects. h. e-Learning, NPTEL and Digital Library i. Assignments and Special Tests GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

j. Trainings on Technical, Skill Development and Aptitude k. Learning through Research, International /National Conferences, Journals

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored? Efforts are made to ensure that the defined programme educational objectives are constantly assessed through various curricular components like core structure, topics beyond syllabus, remedial classes for slow learners, assignments, tutorials, seminars, industrial visits, project work, special descriptive tests, mid exams, semester end examinations, comprehensive viva and lab end examinations. The outcome is assessed on the basis of graduate academic performance, pass percentage, involvement in research activities, involvement in EDC, graduates opting for higher studies in India and abroad, etc. in the light of the above, the programme outcomes are constantly monitored and need based measures are initiated to achieve desired outcome.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. The college has NSS units besides Cultural club. NSS activities are partially financed by the affiliating University. This unit organizes Medical Camps, Blood donation camps, Eye donation camps, Awareness campaigns etc. Beside this the NSS unit also active in “I LOVE GNI - CLEAN & GREEN DRIVE” campaigning. This unit organized Tree Plantation Camps, some drives related to cleanness etc.

 Pollution awareness programs  Blood donation camps  Flood victim relief measure  Aids awareness programs  Clean and green programs

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. As a part of beyond the syllabus, following activities are undertaken.

. Pre Placement Training . Industrial Visits . Invited Lectures . Industry Oriented Training Programmes . Project Expo’s . Participation in Conferences and publishing Papers in National and international Journals. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details. --NO-- 38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths:

1. All the faculty members are well qualified as per UGC norms. 2. Average experience of the faculty members is more than 7 years. 3. Highly motivated staff members. 4. We have MoU’s and Collaboration with international reputed universities and Organizations. 5. We have a State of Art Computer Lab with required infrastructure and Internet/ Wi-Fi Connectivity. 6. GNITC possess High engineering digital library with 80,000 knowledge recourses.

Weakness:

1. Placements to be improved many folds. 2. Professional skills needs to be further improved among students 3. Communication skills among rural based students needs improvement 4. Affiliated university curriculum is not Industry Oriented. 5. In sufficient core modules in the Affiliated curriculum

Opportunities:

1. Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminars / conferences to cater to the latest demand of the industry. 2. Collaboration with Foreign Universities for enriches knowledge at International level and to make our students Employable globally. 3. Tie-up with Government and Industries for new programmes, projects and acquire research grants.

Challenges:

1. Many autonomous Colleges have emerged hence stern competition to excel. 2. To be a premier Institution in the country. 3. To be able to place maximum GNITC students in industries. 4. To be able to motivate students to peruse higher education in premier Institutions in the world. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

39. Future plans of the department.

Future Plans

1. To establish a fully fledged Research & Development Cell which will enable to handle the Projects outsourced from the industries. 2. To educate the students with the upcoming Technologies and our students globally Employable 3. To strengthening the department with more PhD Candidates. 4. To increase the Intake to 180 students. 5. To introduced latest technologies as in curriculum and teach them as audit courses without disturbing academic subjects. 6. To improve the results and placements of students. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

List of Publications

Department of Information Technology, GNITC

Annexure-1

Name of Title of the Name of the Journal Year of Volume, Issue, ISSN No. Impact Details of National/Internatio the Publication Publication Page Nos factor Indexing nal Faculty & member

Depending on the International Journal & Dec 2015 Volume No: 2 ISSN No: 2.5 A Peer International Kanchanlata Data Stored in the Magazine of Engineering, (2015), Issue No: 2348-4845 Reviewed borker Distribution of the Technology, Management & 12 (December), Open More Research page No707 to Access Dissolved 710 International Journal Confidence in the International Journal & Dec 2015 Volume No: 2 ISSN No: 2.5 A Peer International Cloud - to Assess Magazine of Engineering, (2015), Issue No: 2348-4845 Reviewed the Safety Technology, Management & 12 (December) Open Infrastructure, Research page No: 703 to Access Such As the Model 706 International of a Service Journal (IAAS) Clouds A Survey on IJSR - INTERNATIONAL November Volume : 5 | ISSN No IF : IC Value : INTERNATIONAL R.VIKRAM Auditing Shared JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC 2016 Issue : 11 | 2277 - 8179 3.508 69.48. Data in Cloud RESEARCH India November 2016 through Privacy Preserving Mechanisms GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

A New Text Springer India 2015 2015 August INTERNATIONAL Mining Tool for Proceedings of the second 7th & Web Search International Conference on 8th,organized Engine Innovations in Computer by GNITC. Science & Engineering(ICICSE) Data Mining International Conference on 2015 August Vol. 4(2), Jan – @ISSN Techniques for the Innovations in Computer 7th & 8th Jun 2015 2278-0947 development of Science & Engineering Financial (ICICSE), organized by Information GNITC. System HL7 Standard For International Journal of May 2015 Vol:4|Issues\May ISSN 3.105 INTERNATIONAL Computerized scientific Research(IJSR), 2015. NO:2277- Clinical Data In 8179 Health Care Information System Resource Over International Conference on 2013 ISSN: 2278 INTERNATIONAL allocation to Advances in Computer Science -3091, Improve Energy and Engineering (ICACSE) 2013. Efficiency in Real- Time Cloud Computing Data Centers An Dynamic International Journal 2013 (IJDCST @Jan ISSN INTERNATIONAL Neighbor Development of Computer Issue- V-2, I-1, No:2320- Discovery in Science and Technology with SW-1) 7884 Wireless Sensor (Online) Networks ISSN-2321- 0257 . Self Adaptive International Journal of ,SEP 2013 VOL. 01, ISSUE ISSN 2321 INTERNATIONAL Contention Aware Innovative Technologies, 03 –8665 Routing Protocol for Intermittently GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Connected Mobile Networks Handling Manet Journal Research in Computer SEP 2013 Routing Attacks and Scientific Technology Using Risk Aware Mitigation Mechanism With Distributed Node Control Heena Modified DYMO INTERNATIONAL SEPT.2014 Volume : 14 2.5 INTERNATIONAL Mehta Protocol for Gray JOURNAL OF COMPUTER Issue : 09 hole detection SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES Impact of data INTERNATIONAL JUNE 2015 Volume:4 2.5 INTERNATIONAL warehouse in JOURNAL OFSCIENCE AND Issue:6 decision making RESEARCH process A Review of INTERNATIONAL 2014 INTERNATIONAL network layer INTERDISCIPLINERY attacks in wireless CONFERENCE. mesh networks Ravindra Automated Health Journal of Network August 2015 Vol. 4, Issue 2395-5315 4.132 Sjf,GS International Changala Care Management Communications and Emerging 8pp:37-40 System Using Big Technologies (JNCET) Data Technology Challenges and Journal of Innovation in July – Dec Vol. 6(1), ISSN 2278- International Solutions for The Computer Science and 2016 0947 Semantic Web and Engineering the Future of Document Management in Enterprises Secured Activity Journal of Innovation in July – Dec Vol. 6(1), ISSN 2278- International Based Computer Science and 2016 0947 Authentication Engineering GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

System Retrieval of Valid Journal of Innovation in July – Dec Vol. 6(1), ISSN 2278- International Information from Computer Science and 2016 0947 Clustered and Engineering Distributed Databases B.Venkates An Expatiate IJCTT 2013 Volume5 2231-2803 1.5 International warlu Game-Theory number1 Based Analysis on Page6-11 Multiattacker Scenario in MANETs Security issues in NCRTIT-2015 2015 National Cloud Computing Kareemunni Attribute International Journal of September- Vol. 2, Issue 5, ISSN: International sa Ontological Engineering Research and October pp.1342-1351 2248-9622 Relational Weights Applications (IJERA) 2012, (AORW) For Coherent Association Rules: A Post Mining Process For Association Rules Clustering and International Journal of September Volume 2, Issue ISSN: International Indexing For Engineering and Innovative 2012 3, 2277-3754 Uncertain Objects Technology (IJEIT) Using Pruning Techniques of Voronoi Diagram and R-Trees Automatic IJAIR Sep, 2012 Vol. 1, Issue 4 ISSN: International Extraction of 2278-7844 Structured results from Deep Web Pages: A Vision- GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Based Approach Knowledge International Journal of May 2015 Vol. 3, Issue 5 ISSN(Onlin An ISO International Discovery Process: Innovative Research in e): 2320- 3297: 2007 The Next Step Computer 9801 Certified for Knowledge and Communication ISSN Organizatio Search Engineering (Print): n 2320-9798 Data Mining International Journal of August 2015 Vol. 4, Issue 8 ISSN International Techniques for Advanced Research in (Online) Cloud Technology Computer and Communication 2278-1021 Engineering ISSN (Print) 2319 5940 Big Data: An International Journal of March 2016 Vol. 5, Issue 3 ISSN International Emerging Future Advanced Research in (Online) Technology Computer and Communication 2278-1021 Engineering ISSN (Print) 2319 5940 M. Sravan Classification of International Journal of April 2015 Volume 4 Issue 4 ISSN:2319- International Kumar Various unicast Engineering and Computer 7242, Reddy and multicast Science (IJECS) Routing Protocols in MANET QUERY Journal July 2015. Issue 5, Volume ISSN: 4122 International RECOMMENDA Research in Electrical 2, 2453 TIONS: A Electronics and Collaborative Communications(JREEC) Fragment Based Approach Using User Based Similarities Public-Key International Journal of May-2015 Vol.03,Issue.01 ISSN 2321- International Patient- Controlled Innovative Technologies(IJIT) 8665 Encryption for GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Flexible Data Sharing in Cloud Storage Implementation of International Journal Of Sep’10 Vol -2, issue-2 ISSN 0974- International Honey Pots to Research In Computer 3596, Provide Network Application & Security Management(IJRCAM) SwethaEnR SOA-Internet of International Journal of Oct,2011 Vol 2, No.10 ISSN: International eddy Things & A Novel Computational Intelligence and 1837-7823. Query Selection Information Security Provision of Web Services A Secured Patient International Journal of July,2015 Vol.04,Issue.25 ISSN 2319- International Health Care in scientific Engineering and 8885 Cloud using Technology Research Threshhold ABE based Access Control

P Hari Graph Based International Journal of Nov/Dec Vol.2, Issue.6 0976-5697 International Shanakar Approaches to advanced Research in 2011 Generate Frequent Computer Science (IJARCS) Itemsets

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from Deep Web (IJAIR) Pages: A Vision- Based Approach T BLAST Local International Journal of June 2012. Volume 3, Issue ISSN No. : 2.94 International Janardhana Alignment Advanced Scientific and 2 2250-1797 RAo Algorithm for Technical Research Mining Sequence (IJAST) Patterns in Biological Data

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Dimensional Independence A New IJETER July-2016 Volume-4, Issue- ISSN: International Methodology to 7 2454-6410 Web Data Mining Based on Cloud Technology

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seer,cabell’s directories Local Job Runner International Journal of September, Vol.6 Issue 3 ISSN: 2.8 Open j gate, International Testing computer science and 2016 page Nos .102- 0975-5664 google Electronics Engineering 109 www.ijcsee. scholor, org.uk uottawa libraray,DO AJ(Director y of Open Access Journal),cite seer,cabell’s directories

Name of Title of the Name of Year of Volume, ISSN No. Impact Details of Indexing National/International the Faculty Publication the Journal Publication Issue, factor member Page & Nos Dr.V.Sathiya Streaming International September, Vol.6 ISSN: 0975-5664 2.8 Open j gate, google International suntharam MapReduce Journal of 2016 Issue 3 www.ijcsee.org.uk scholor, uottawa with M Job in Python computer page Nos libraray,DOAJ(Directory TECH Using Hadoop science and .71 -83 of Open Access STUDENTS Electronics Journal),citeseer,cabell’s Engineering directories Improving International September, Vol.6 ISSN: 0975-5664 2.8 Open j gate, google International Query Journal of 2016 Issue 3 www.ijcsee.org.uk scholor, uottawa Performance computer page Nos libraray,DOAJ(Directory Using science and .116-127 of Open Access Partitioning In Electronics Journal),citeseer,cabell’s Apache Hive Engineering directories AUTOMATED International September, Vol.6 ISSN: 0975-5664 2.8 Open j gate, google International GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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Books Published by Faculty

Department: Information Technology

Name of the Title of the Publishers ISBN No. Year of Faculty Book Details Publishing

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

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Sl. Title with page Book Title, ISSN / Whether Author Name Whether you Year of No. nos. editor & ISBN peer are the main Publish of publisher No. reviewed author the Book

1. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

Chapters Published in Books

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2016: Students Placements

S. H.T.No. Name Branch Company Name No

1 12WJ1A1220 MANASA KARUMURI IT MySmartPrice

ROOP KISHEN PERSHAD 2 12WJ1A1234 IT MySmartPrice SETH

3 12WJ1A1218 JIBRAN SHAJIE IT Incessant Technologies

4 12WJ1A1237 SAI SHILPA BATCHU IT Incessant Technologies

5 12WJ1A1218 JIBRAN SHAJIE IT MAQ Software

BUDIGAE SAI PRANEETH 6 12WJ1A1205 IT IBM GOUD

7 12WJ1A1237 SAI SHILPA BATCHU IT IBM

Solvent Software 8 12WJ1A1202 ANANTAPALLI SPANDANA IT Solutions Pvt Ltd

9 12WJ1A1203 ANSHU PRIYA PRASAD IT Amazon

10 12WJ1A1222 MANVEEN KAUR IT Amazon

11 12WJ1A1227 P SHREYA IT Amazon

ROOP KISHEN PERSHAD 12 12WJ1A1234 IT Amazon SETH SRIKANTAPURAM SAI 13 12WJ1A1239 IT Amazon NAVYA GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

YESHRANG S NARAYAN 14 12WJ1A1245 IT Amazon PETHKAR

2015: Students Placements

S. H.T.No. Name Branch Company Name No PALANKI 1 11B91A1240 KEERTHI IT Tech Mahindra Ltd CHANDRIKA JUPUDI 2 11B91A1219 KANYAKA IT Tribro Softech Pvt. Ltd. SANJANA

3 11B91A1201 Abhilash Kulkarni IT Genpact

4 11B91A1220 Khushboo M Shah IT Genpact

Manisha Vijay 5 11B91A1231 IT Genpact Sarvi

6 11B91A1243 Pratyusha R Gade IT Genpact

7 11B91A1201 Abhilash Kulkarni IT Osmosys Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd

8 11B91A1220 Khushboo M Shah IT Osmosys Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd

9 11B91A1210 Chandan Dadwal IT Amazon

Laxmishetti 10 11B91A1225 IT Amazon Santosh Kumar

11 11B91A1224 Laharish IT Fortune Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd.

12 11B91A1214 Gaddam Swathi IT Hurix Systems

13 11B91A1233 N Hema IT Hurix Systems

14 11B91A1201 Abhilash Kulkarni IT HCL Google GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

15 11B91A1243 Pratyusha R Gade IT IBM India Pvt Ltd

16 11B91A1212 Manasa Edavalli IT InterGlobe Technologies

Jupudi Kanyaka 17 11B91A1219 IT InterGlobe Technologies Sanjana

18 11B91A1249 Rohit Jaiswal IT InterGlobe Technologies

JUPUDI 19 11B91A1219 KANYAKA IT Apps Associates Private Limited SANJANA Jupudi Kanyaka 20 11B91A1219 IT Mphasis Sanjana

2014: Students Placements

S.No Company IT 1 C3i 1 2 Genpact 1 3 Maxmasoft 1 4 Entourage 4 5 Hitachi Consulting 1 6 Caliber Technologies Pvt. 1 Ltd. 7 Aspire Info Labs 1 8 Open Text Total 10

2013: Students Placements

GNITC S. Company Package No IT

1 Datawise 2.2 1

2 Apps Associates 3.2 1

3 Apollo Health Street 1.4 3 4 HCL Technologies 2.2 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

4

5 Intense Technologies 2.2 1

6 LIC Life Plus 1.8 13

7 Apps for BB LLP 1.8 1

Total 24

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25. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized & the source of funding: a) National b) International

Conferences

Acade Type Name of the Conference No. of Dates Remarks mic Participated

Year

2016- International International Conference on 300 22nd&23rd Prizes given to 4 17 Innovation in Computer Science & july.2016 best papers Engineering (ICICSE-2016)

2015- National National Conference on Recent 200 21st First and second 16 Trends in Information Feb.2015 Prizes given Technologies (NCRTIT’2015)

2015- International International Conference on 250 7th & 8th Prizes given to 4 16 innovations in Computer Science Aug.2015 best papers and Engineering (ICICSE 2015)

International International Conference on 255 8th & 9th Prizes given to 6 Innovation in Computer Science & Aug.2014 best papers 2014- Engineering (ICICSE-2014) 15

International International Conference on 300 20th & 21st First and second Innovation in Computer Science & Sept.2013 2013- Engineering (ICICSE-2013) Prizes given 14

2012- National National Conference on Emerging 180 3rd & 4th First and second 13 Trends in Information & Feb-2012. Communication Technologies Prizes given (NCETICT2012)

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Workshops Organized:

S. No. Name of the Event Resource Person Date Remarks Dr. C. Shoba Pre-conference Bindu,HOD & Jointly organized tutorial on “ Cyber 1st August 2015 1. Professor,JNTUA,Ana by IEEE/CSI/ISTE Security” ntapur Pre-Conference Tutorial on “ Ravi Sathanapalli, nd Jointly organized 2 August 2015 2. Android Mobile IBM by,IEEE/CSI/ISTE Applications” IUCEE Speed IUCEE Board 15th,16th & 17th Organized by

3. Workshop Members Sept.2015 IUCEE Pre-conference 4. Tutorial On Internet Srinivas Reddy Katta 14TH July 2015 Of Things Pre-conference Tutorial 5. On:”Software Test Manish Rai 15th july 2015 Metrics And Project Management” Pre-Conference 6. Tutorial On D.Sai Charan 01-08-2014 “Internet Security” Pre-Conference Tutorial On“ Ravi Sathanapalli, 02-08-2014 7. Android Mobile IBM Applications” One Day Workshop Mr. C. Yuktesh, IT 8. On Cloud 22-08-2014 Computing Specialist, IBM Workshop on “Morals, Ethics and 9. Employability Prof. Sai Kumar, IPE 31st Aug.2013 Skills”

Workshop on Ankit Fadia, IndiaCan, Organized by 23-8-2013 10. Ethical hacking Hyderabad IEEE Work shop on Mr. Dr. Sai Satish Organized by ethical hacking 04.10.2013, 11. CEO, Indian Servers IEEE version2 Dr.Radha Krishna, Work Shop on “Big Organized by 12. Infosys lab, 14-9-2013, Data” IEEE Hyderabad. Workshop on Dr.Krishna Reddy, Organized by “Advances in Data 22.08.2013 13. IIIT, Hyderabad. IEEE Mining” GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

V. Deva Sekhar, Workshop on “ C- 14. Associate Professor, 24.08.2013 Language” GNITC

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Department Laboratories: 8- Computer Laboratories

Name of the Laboratory Lab / Major Equipments Acer Dual Core/ Ram 3Gb/HDD320GB/19” Acer LCD Monitor/Acer Keyboard/ Acer Mouse,c,c++, (Turbo c,Red Hat IT LAB-1 Linux-Licenced Version) Acer core i3/ Ram 2Gb/HDD500GB/19” Acer LCD Monitor/Acer Keyboard/ Acer Mouse ,c,c++(Turbo c,Red Hat IT LAB-2 Linux-Licenced Version) Dell Dual Core/RAM 1GB/HDD160GB/17” Dell LCD Monitor/Dell keyboard/ Dell Mouse, c,c++, (Turbo c-Licenced IT LAB-3 Version Dell Dual Core/RAM 1GB/HDD160GB/17” Dell LCD Monitor/Dell keyboard/ Dell Mouse, c,c++,(Turbo c,Red Hat IT LAB-4 Linux-Licenced Version Acer Dual Core/ Ram 1Gb/HDD160GB/18.5” Acer LCD IT LAB-5 Monitor/Acer Keyboard/ Acer Mouse 1.H/W: Acer Power Series PIV 2.4GHZ/512MB/80GB Acer 17” CRT Color Monitor 2. S/W: Computer systems with MS Office suite/OpenOffice, latex/Miktex installed IT LAB-6 3. Computer Systems with LAN and Internet Connectivity Big data appliance with multicore SDMOS,DB SERVER,WEB IT LAB-7 SERVER, Data scientist and web analyst cloud s IT LAB-8 Xeon server ,Dell Thin clients

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 Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Technical Events

2015-16

1 Pre-conference tutorial Dr. C. Shoba Bindu,HOD & 1st August 2015,Jointly on “ Cyber Security” Professor,JNTUA,Anantapur organized by IEEE/CSI/ISTE

2 Pre-Conference Tutorial Ravi Sathanapalli, IBM 2nd August 2015,Jointly on “ Android Mobile organized Applications” by,IEEE/CSI/ISTE

3 IUCEE Speed Workshop IUCEE Board Members 15th,16th & 17th Sept.2015 Organized by IUCEE

4 Guest Lecture on “ Prof. Mahesh 29-07-2015 BEE”

5 Guest lecture on “DLD” Prof.Anitha 29-07-2016

6 Guest lecture on “DS” Prof.Dattatriya 31-7-2016

7 Guest lecture on “EDC” Prof A.Mohan 28-07-2015

8 Guest lecture on Dr.Rishi Sayal 17-09-2015 “DCCN”

9 Guest lecture on “MPI” Prof.A.Mohan 16-09-2016

10 Guest lecture on “STM” Prof.P.Balaji 22-09-2016 Other Events

1 Technical Quiz Organized By Dept Of IT 04-01-2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2 Organized By CSI-GNIT 06-01-2015 To 10-01-2015 Google Apps For Education Student Branch 3 One Day National Organized By Dept Of IT 20-03-2016 Workshop On Instill Design

4 Technical Quiz Organized By Dept Of IT 29-08-2016

S.NO Name of the event Resource Person DATE

2015-16

1 PRE-CONFERENCE Srinivas Reddy Katta 14TH July TUTORIAL ON INTERNET OF THINGS

2 PRE-CONFERENCE Manish Rai 15th july TUTORIAL ON:”SOFTWARE TEST METRICS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT”

3

2014-15

4 Guest Lecture on “ Prof. Mahesh 29-07-2014 BEE”

5 Guest lecture on “DLD” Prof.Anitha 29-07-2014

6 Guest lecture on “DS” Prof.Dattatriya 31-7-2014

7 Guest lecture on “EDC” Prof A.Mohan 28-07-2014

8 Guest lecture on Dr.Rishi Sayal 17-09-2014 “DCCN”

9 Guest lecture on “MPI” Prof.A.Mohan 16-09-2014 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

10 Guest lecture on “STM” Prof.P.Balaji 22-09-2014

Similar Activities

1 Technical Quiz Organized By Dept Of IT 04-01-2014

2 Organized By CSI-GNIT 06-01-2014 To 10-01-2014 Google Apps For Education Student Branch 3 One Day National Organized By Dept Of IT 20-03-2014 Workshop On Instill Design 4 Guest Lecture On “ Mr.Zain Naveed 29-07-2014 Web Technologies” 5 Guest Lecture On “Java Mr.Subba Reddy 29-07-2014 PROGRAMMING” 6 Guest Lecture On “Data IMRAN QURESHI 31-07-2014 Structures” 7 Pre-Conference Tutorial D.Sai Charan 01-08-2014 On “Internet Security” 8 Pre-Conference Tutorial Ravi Sathanapalli, IBM 02-08-2014 On“ Android Mobile Applications” 9 Mr. C. Yuktesh, IT 22-08-2014 One Day Workshop On Cloud Computing Specialist, IBM

10 Technical Debate Organized By Dept Of IT 15-09-2014

11 IUCEE Speed IUCEE Board Members 15-09-2014 To 17-09-2014 Workshop 12 Guest Lecture On Dr.Rishi Sayal 17-09-2014 “COMPUTER NETWORKS” 13 Art Of Living Santhosh Ji/Bhamini 18-09-2014 Happiness Course 14 Guest Lecture On 22-09-2014 “STM” Prof.Shaik Shakeer .

Other Events GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

1. Expert Lecture on Prof.Salaria 26th, 27th & 28th.Dec.2014

"Problem Solving and

C Programming"

2. Workshop on “Morals, Prof. Sai Kumar, IPE 31st Aug.2013

Ethics and

Employability Skills”

3. Workshop on Ethical Ankit Fadia, IndiaCan, 23-8-2013,organizedby hacking Hyderabad IEEE

4. Seminar on “Expert Dr. P. chanrasekhar 20.07.2013 Systems” Reddy,Professor,Dept.of CSE,JNTUH,Hyderabad.

5. Guest Lecture on “Data Dr. K. P. Supreethi, Assitant 30.07.2013 Mining” Professor, Dept.of CSE,JNTUH,Hyderabad.

6. Work shop on ethical Mr. Dr. Sai Satish CEO, 04.10.2013, organizedby hacking version2 Indian Servers IEEE

7. Seminar on good quality Mr. Dennis J Bouvier, Assoc technical and Professor, Southern Illinois professional education University Edwardsville and to do higher (SIUE) education and research.

8. Seminar on higher Dr. Cathy Lee T. Arcuino, 13-9-2013, organizedby education Director, International IEEE Programs and Services, Pittsburg State University

9. Work Shop on “Big Dr.Radha Krishna, Infosys 14-9-2013, organizedby Data” lab, Hyderabad. IEEE

10. Workshop on Dr.Krishna Reddy, IIIT, 22.08.2013 “Advances in Data Hyderabad. Mining” GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

11. Workshop on “ C- V. Deva Sekhar, Associate 24.08.2013 Language” Professor,GNITC

12. Workshop on “ C- S. Madhu, Associate 05.09.2013 Language” Professor,GNITC

13. Workshop on “ C- V. Deva Sekhar, Associate 07.09.2013 Language” Professor,GNITC

14. Workshop on “ C- S. Madhu, Associate 09.09.2013 Language” Professor,GNITC

15. Workshop on “ C- V. Deva Sekhar, Associate 10.10.2013 Language” Professor,GNITC

16. Guest lecture on “Data Dr. K. P. Supreethi, 23rd- 31th July. 2013 mining techniques” JNTUH,Hyerbad.

17. Pre Placement Training Mr ajith tiwary 13th-23rd Aug .2013

18. Pre Placement Training Mr manveen anand 13-09-2013

S.NO Name of the event Resource Person DATE 2013-2014 Expert Lecture on 1. "Problem Solving 26th ,27th & 28th Prof. Salaria and C Dec.2013 Programming" Workshop on 2. “Morals, Ethics and st Prof. Sai Kumar, IPE 31 Aug.2013 Employability Skills” 3. Workshop on Ankit Fadia, IndiaCan, Hyderabad 23-8-2013 Ethical hacking Dr. P. chanrasekhar 4. Seminar on “Expert Reddy,Professor,Dept.of 20.07.2013 Systems” CSE,JNTUH,Hyderabad. 5. Guest Lecture on Dr. K. P. Supreethi, Assitant Professor, 30.07.2013 “Data Mining” Dept.of CSE,JNTUH,Hyderabad. Work shop on 6. ethical hacking Mr. Dr. Sai Satish CEO, Indian Servers 04.10.2013 version2 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Seminar on good Mr. Dennis J Bouvier, Assoc. Professor, quality technical Southern Illinois University 7. and professional Edwardsville (SIUE) education and to do higher education

and research. Dr. Cathy Lee T. Arcuino, Director, 8. Seminar on higher International Programs and Services, 13-09-2013 education Pittsburg State University 9. Work Shop on “Big Dr.Radha Krishna, Infosys lab, 13-9-2013 Data” Hyderabad. Workshop on 10. “Advances in Data Dr.Krishna Reddy, IIIT, Hyderabad. 14-9-2013 Mining” V. Deva Sekhar, Associate 11. Workshop on “ C- Professor,GNITC 22.08.2013 Language”

12. Workshop on “ C- S. Madhu, Associate Professor,GNITC 24.08.2013 Language” 2012-2013 Workshop on “New 1 Dr. Aruna trends in Data Malpadi,Professor,BITSPilani,Hyderaba February, 2013 Mining and Data d Warehousing” Workshop on “Research Trends Dr. V. Vijay Kumar, 2 in Network January, 2013 Professor,CVSR,Hyderabad Security/Informatio n Security” Workshop on 3. M. Kumara Swamy,IIIT,Hyderabad FEB/12,2013 JOOMLA Workshop on 4 SQL STAR APRIL/5,2013 ECLIPSE Workshop on MOBILE 5 I3INDIA APRIL/6,2013 COMPUTING & FORENSICS Seminar on PPT 6 Venu Gopal,Infosys,Hyderabad MARCH/2&3,2013

Workshop on 18th -19th and 24th -25th 7 Hasmath Rehman,CISCO India CCNA Boot-Camp January 2013 Workshop on 8 Ankit Fadia,Indiacan 2nd – 3rd March 2013 Ethical Hacking GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Workshop on collaboration with Edukinect 9 YAPPON- 16th March 2013 MICROSOFT and Microsoft Workshop on 10 Vasavi,RCV Pvt.Ltd.,Hyderabad 4th April 2013 Cloud Computing A workshop on Advanced 11 Dr. A Ananda Rao , Professor,JNTUA Nov,2012 technologies in cloud computing 13 Communication 23th july to 1st aug Dr.piaa raj Skills 2012

Personality 24th,26th,27th,30th sep 14 Mr arun kumar Development 2012 3RD TO 10TH OCT 15 Aptitudes Mr arun kumar 2012 16 Skill Matters Dr piya raj 17th to 28th oct 2012 Ms monica Communication 17 17th to 28th oct 2012 Skills

2011-2012 Workshop on FLI 27th June 2011to 1 Lakshmi varahan program 1st july 2011 Workshop on MARCH/2&3,201 2 ETHICAL ANKIT FADIA 2 HACKING Prof. R. Mahadevan, Executive Director & Advisor, Assan Educare & A two-day workshop on new 15th & 16th 3 Prof. P.S. Grover, Director General, criterion for NBA sept.2011 Accreditation GTB Institute of Technology, Indraprastha University, Delhi Workshop on Dr. Tulasi Ram Das, Professor, 4 Research paper October, 2010 JNTUH writing Workshop on Recent Trends in Dr. C. Shoba Bindu,Associate 23rd and 24th 5 Information / Professor, JNTUA December, 2010 Network Security on Personality 6 Trinity from Chandigarh 3rd to 9th aug 2011 Development 7 Communication Dr. H. S. Saini 2,4,and 7th june GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Skills 2011 Teaching Dr. Tulasi 16th,17thand 18th 8 Methodoly Ramdas,Professor,JNTUH june 2011 Communication 28,29,and 30th june 9 Prof. P. Parthasarithy Skills 2011 Communication 10 Ms Ashwini 20,21th june 2011 skills

Organization of paper contests, design contests, etc. and achievements (4)

2014-2015

S.No Name of the Event Date No. of Remarks Participants

1. Engineers day celebrations 15th sept.2014 450 Organized by Dept.

2. C-Debugging 15th sept.2014 50 First Prize given

3. LAN Gamming 15th sept.2014 75 First Prize given

4. 15th sept.2014 45 First Prize given Online Assessment Test

2013-2014

S.No Name of the Event Date No. of Remarks Participants

1. International 20th & 21st, 110 First two prizes given to Conference on Sept.2013 best two papers Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering-2013

2. JAVA Quiz 11th. Dec.2013 250 First prize given GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

3. Easy writing on 15.12.2013 50 First prize given Advance technologies

4. CCNA Boot-Camp 18th -19th and 110 The workshop Helped 24th -25th July students in doing 2013 networking projects – Both mini and main Projects organized by CSI

5. YAPPON- 16th March 1000 Students Participated in All MICROSOFT 2013 India level contests In Windows 8 App Development

6. Techno-Fest 5th -6th April 300 Students Participation in 2013 paper Presentation, Debate, Quiz etc.- Organized and Participated by students and first two prizes given per event

7. C-CONTEST 16th,June.2013 150 First two prizes given- organized by IEEE

8. TECH COLISEUM 4th & 5th 300 Students Participation in Oct.2013 paper Presentation, Debate, Quiz etc.- Organized and Participated by students and first two prizes given per event- organized by IEEE

9. C-DEBUGGING 4th Oct.2013 50 First two prizes given- organized by IEEE

10. LAN GAMING 5th Oct.2013 150 First two prizes given- organized by IEEE

11. Engineers Day 15th September, 200 IEEE Students chapter, 2013 GNEC

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12. C-quest 4th-8-2013 300 First ,second third prize given- organized by IEEE

A.Y.: 2013-2014

S.No. Name of the Programme Date Resource No of Persons participants

1 One day Entrepreneurship 17th Feb.2014 Association with 140 work shop Potter’s Wheel, Secunderabad

2 Entrepreneur in Software 14th Dec. 2013 Anil Upadhya 120 Industry

3 The details of loan facility for 17th Dec. 2013 100 the establishment of any enterprise Bank Manager, SBI

4 How to Become a 15th Dec.2013 NSIC 150 Entrepreneur

5 To encourage and Motivate 28th Dec.2013 Mr. Atul 180 becoming entrepreneur Agnihotri

6 Orientation Programme on 12th Dec.2013 Dr.Chethan Babu 150 EDC

7 Entrepreneurship Orientation 23rd Aug.2013 U.Venkatachalap 100 Programme athi,

DGM&Centre Head,NSIC

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3. Evaluative Report of the Departments

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment : Masters ofs Businesss Administration,s2005s

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

S.Nos Programmess/sCoursesoffereds

1 PGs MastersofsBusinesssAdministration (MBA)

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved

S.No.s Courses Departments 1 Statistical Data Analysis CSEs 2 Business Communication & Soft skills s 3 Statistics For Management Humanitiessands 4 Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions Sciencess

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system

S.Nos Programs Annual/sSemesters ChoicesBasedsCreditsSystems

1 MBA (PG) 4 Semesters Yes

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

BsTechsprogrammess Subjectss S.No.s (i) Civil, CSE, ECE, EEE, Aero, Mechanical Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis (MEFA) (ii) Civil, CSE, ECE, EEE, Aero, Mechanical Management Science (MS)

(iii) Civil, CSE, ECE, EEE, Aero, Mechanical entellectual Property Rights (ePR)

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6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors)

Forsthesyearsof:s2016-2017s

Designations Sanctioneds Filleds Professors 2 2 Associate Professors 6 6 Asst. Professors 20 20 Total 28 28

Forsthesyearsof:s2015-2016ss

Designations Sanctioneds Filleds Professors 2 2 Associate Professors 6 6 Asst. Professors 23 23 Total 31 31

Forsthesyearsof:s2014-2015s Designations Sanctioneds Filleds Professors 2 2 Associate Professors 6 6 Asst. Professors 23 23 Total 31 31

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) : 4,sAnnexuresIsAttached

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : NIL

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9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

S.Nos Programs Ratios 1. MBA (PG) 15:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled

Designations Sanctioneds Filleds Office Staff 01 01 Cleaning personnel 02 02

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. a)sNationals(1)s FORsTHEsYEARs2016-2017s Namess Fundingsagencyss GrantsamountsinsIndiansRupeess Dr.sAsNageswarasRaos U.G.Cs 95,000s

Totals 95,000s

s FORsTHEsYEARs2015-2016:sNils FORsTHEsYEARs2014-2015:sNils b) enternational funding agencies and grants received:NILs

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received

Funding Agency – UGC (given below) FORsTHEsYEARs2016-2017:sNils FORsTHEsYEARs2015-2016:sNils s s

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FORsTHEsYEARs2014-2015:s2s S.Nos NamesofsthesPrincipals FundssReceiveds TitlesofsthesProjects Investigators Rupeess 1 A Study on Effectiveness of Skill Dr. A Nageswara Rao Development Programs by Central 95,000 Government for Rural Youth in Hyderabad A Study on Prospects of Chit Fund 2 Dr. V N SanthiSree endustries in South endia 1,36,000

13. Research facility / centre with  state recognition : NIL

 national recognition : NIL

 international recognition : NIL

14. Publications:

 a) Publications of the Faculty: 25(AnnexuresII)sAttached

Titles No’ss No. of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) by faculty 25 No.of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) by students 15 No. of publications listed in enternational Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Nil Humanities enternational Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - Monographs Nil Chapter in books 06 Books Edited Nil Books with eSBN/eSSN numbers with details of publishers Nil Citation endex Nil SNeP Nil SJR Nil empact Factor 1.5 to 2.65 H-endex Nil

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15. Details of patents and income generated: NIL

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Rs. 50,000/-

17. Faculty recharging strategies: Conducted FDP / Faculty refresher Programme

18. Student projects

Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter 80%s departmental/Projects Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the 20%s institution i.e.in Research laboratories/endustry/ other agencies

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty : 3

 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : NIL

 Students : 6

20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. a) National:sNIL b) enternational:sNILs

21. Student profile course-wise:

Namesofsthes Enrolleds Applications Passs Course/Programmes Selecteds receiveds *Ms *Fs percentages (refersquestionsno.4)s 2016-17 60 44 28 16 Result awaited 2015-16 68 68 53 16 Result awaited 2014-15 70 55 42 13 60% 2013-14 91 91 91 23 100% 2012-13(2011 Batch) 100 94 65 23 100% 2011-12(2010 Batch) 190 183 134 49 100% *M= Male *F= Female

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22. Diversity of Students

%sofsstudentss %sofsstudentssfroms %sofsstudentss NamesofsthesCourses fromsthessames othersstates fromsabroads states MBA 80% 18% 2%

23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations? Item 2015-16s 2014-15 2013-14s Total No. of Final Year Students 68 55 91

No.of students placed in companies or Government 20 20 24 Sector

No.of students admitted to higher studies with valid Nil Nil Nil qualifying scores (GATE or equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE, GMAT Etc.) No. of students turned entrepreneurship in Nil 1 2 engineering/technology/ others

Total 20 21 26

s2016-17

CompetitivesExam QualifiedsNo.sofsstudentss UPSC Examinations Nil State Government Nil GATE NA CAT NA Others(endustry/Corporate) 68 s s

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2015-2016s

CompetitivesExam QualifiedsNo.sofsstudentss UPSC Examinations Nil State Government Nil GATE NA CAT NA Others(endustry/Corporate) 55 s 2014-2015

CompetitivesExam QualifiedsNo.sofsstudentss UPSC Examinations Nil State Government Nil GATE NA CAT NA Others(endustry/Corporate) 91

24. Student progression

Studentsprogressions Againsts%senrolleds UG to PG sNA PG to M. Phil sNIL PG to Ph. D sNIL Ph. D to Post-Doctoral sNIL Employed  Campus selection 290s  Other than campus recruitment 50s Entrepreneurship/ Self-employment 03s

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same parent university 36

from other universities within the State 46

from other universities from other States 18

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

S.No Name of the Faculty Degree Awarded/ Year 1 Dr.J V S S Kiran Ph.D Awarded- 2016

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library: 1 Departmental Library with 602 b) InternetsfacilitiessforsStaffs&sStudents:sYes  Department is provided with 100 Mbps, High speed internet.  Professors/ HOD are provided with separate rooms equipped with white boards, computer with internet for discussion and counseling.  Faculty rooms are equipped with Notice boards and 25 students are attached each faculty for counseling. c) Total number of class rooms: 06

d) Class rooms with eCT facility: Yess

Thesteachingsaidssavailableswithsthesdepartmentsaress  No. of LCD Projectors with computer systems: 3  No. of writing boards: 4  No. of White boards in Each lab : 10  No. Charts: 50  Each classroom/Tutorial room is equipped with Green boards at appropriate places.

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 The Classroom is equipped with good quality of furniture to accommodate strength of 60 students.  Each Room is located with good air circulation, good lighting and the ambience is good  State of the art Seminar Hall is equipped with an audience capacity of 200. Seminar hall is provided with both audio and visual aids along with public address system. Air conditioners and Dias with Podium and necessary furniture is also provided. e) Students’ laboratories: NA f) Research laboratories: NA

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Forsthesyear:s2016s-2017s

s s s s No.sofsStudentssAvailedsFinancials S.No Coursssssssssssss CoursesYear Assistance Courses 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 s s e Yr. 48 41 19 1 MBA ee Yr. 38 48 41

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Faculty were informed to prepare the course file and to refer the text books/ reference books for effective class room lectures. Short term faculty development program was conducted by preparing PPTs.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from? Yes

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? Yes

b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? Yes

c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? Yes

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31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No Name Email-eD 1 Mr. Anirudh Thatavarthi [email protected] 2 Mr. Vamshodhar Reddy [email protected] 3 Mr. Ajay Podisetti [email protected] 4 Ms. Sirisha Av [email protected] 5 Mr. Naresh Nayak [email protected] 6 Ms. Geethu Anthony [email protected] 7 Mr. Faiz Ahmad [email protected] 8 Mr. Raushan Pandey [email protected] 9 Mr. Om Prakash Varma [email protected] 10 Ms. Nirmala Devi [email protected] Ms. Vimala N Jyoth [email protected]

32. Give details of student enrichment program: NSeC workshop for enhancing Entrepreneurship, held on 3rd November 2016 5 students are participating in Entrepreneurship cell activities of GNeTC in a six-month Training Programme 33. Give details (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts. Yes 1. Lecture delivery with discussion 2. Tutorial (problem solving classes) 3. PPT presentations 4. Remedial Classes 5. Special Descriptive test 6. Group Assignments 7. Summer internship 8. Course files 9. endustrial visits

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34. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:s

a. Classroom Teaching b. Lectures, Tutorials and Slide Show c. Student Record file, Practical and ellustration d. Workshops, Seminars, Guest Lectures and Extension Lectures e. Group Discussions, Mock enterviews and Quiz f. Presentations, Demonstration of Models, Equipment and Processes g. Literature Search/Survey, Mini and Main Projects. h. e-Learning, NPTEL and Digital Library i. Assignments and Special Tests j. Trainings on Soft Skill Development and Aptitude k. Learning through Research, enternational /National Conferences, Journals 35. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

By continuous evaluation of the program outcomes by conducting the special descriptive tests, Assignments, Remedial classes .

36. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

The college has NSS units besides Cultural club. NSS activities are partially financed by the affiliating University. This unit organizes Medical Camps, Blood donation camps, Eye donation camps, Awareness campaigns etc. Beside this the NSS unit also active in “e LOVE GNe - CLEAN & GREEN DReVE” campaigning. This unit organized Tree Plantation Camps, some drives related to cleanness etc.

37. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

1. Guest Lectures 2. Seminars 3. Industrial Visits

38. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details. : Nil

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39. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans:sYES

Strengths:ss 1. All the faculty members are well qualified as per UGC norms. 2. Average experience of the faculty members is more than 7 years. 3. Highly motivated staff members. 4. GNeTC possesses Digital Library with 80,000 knowledge recourses. s Weakness:ss s 1. Placements to be improved many folds. 2. Professional skills need to be further improved among students 3. Communication skills among rural based students needs improvement 4. Opportunities:s 1. Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminars / conferences to cater to the latest demand of the industry. 2. Collaboration with Foreign Universities for enriching knowledge at enternational level and to make our students Employable globally. 3. Tie-up with Government and endustries for new programmes, projects and acquire research grants.

Challenges:s 1. Many autonomous Colleges have emerged hence stern competition to excel. 2. To be a premier enstitution in the country. 3. To be able to place maximum GNeTC students in industries. 4. To be able to motivate students to pursue higher education in premier enstitutions in the world.

40. Future plans of the department. s 1. To establish a fully-fledged Research & Development Cell which will enable to handle the consultancy outsourced from the industries. 2. To educate the students with the upcoming Technologies and our students globally Employable 3. To strengthening the department with more PhD Candidates. 4. To increase the entake to 180 students. 5. To introduce the latest curriculum and best management practices to enable our students to become industry placement worthy 6. To improve the results and placements of students.

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4.sPost-accreditationsInitiativess

ef the college has already undergone the accreditation process by NAAC, please highlight the significant quality sustenance and enhancement measures undertaken during the last four years. The narrative may not exceed five pages.

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AnnexuresIs

FacultysprofileswithsName,squalification,sdesignation,sspecialization,s(D.Sc.s/sD.sLitt.s/sPh.D/sM.sPhil.sEtc.,):sss

No.sofsPh.D.s Studentssguideds

Names forstheslasts4syearss Designations No.sofsYearssssss Qualifications ofsExperiences Specializations Dr. V.Sundaresan Ph.D Professor HRM 15 5

Associate Dr. A. Nageswara Rao Ph.D HRM 12 NIL Professor

Associate Dr.JVSS Kiran Ph.D MKT 14 NIL Professor

Associate Dr. Abhijeet Kumar Ph.D MKT 12 NIL Professor

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(AnnexuresII)s

PublicationssofsthesFaculty:s25s

S.Nos Years NamesofsthesFacultys Numbersofs ISSN/sISBNs articless

1 2012-13 NeL NeL NeL

2 2013-14 Dr. V. Sundaresan 02 eSSN-2319-7285, eSSN:4347-9647s 3 2014-15 Dr. V. Sundaresan 6 eSSN-1233-4540, eSSN No.2320-4540, eSSN No.2320-4540, eSSN-2231-2552, eSSN- 2278-0955, eSSN-2246-7635 4 2014-15 Dr A Nageswara Rao 1 eSBN 1400082773 5 2015-16 Dr A Nageswara Rao 1 eSBN 97893850010308

6 2013-14 Mr.G.Raj Kumar 02 eSSN 2279-0667. eSSN:4347-9647 7 2015-16 Mr.G.Rajkumar 03 eSBN 978-93-85100-06-02

8 2015-16 Dr. JVSS Kiran 1 eSSN: 2320-3714

9 2013-14 Dr. Abhijeet Kumar 1 eSBN: 93-81646-37-6

10 2014-15 Dr. Abhijeet Kumar 1 eSBN: 978-93-83583-37-9

11 2015-16 Dr. Abhijeet Kumar 1 eSBN: 978-93-84207-18-2

12 2013-14 Dr. Abhijeet Kumar 2 eSSN: 2250-1193, eSSN: 0976-6650 13 2014-15 Dr. Abhijeet Kumar 2 eSSN: 2393-8358, eSSN: 2231-5888 14 2015-16 Dr. Abhijeet Kumar 2 eSSN 2250-1193, eSSN:2231-5888

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3. Evaluative Report of the Departments

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING & 2003

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.): UG and PG

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved: SUBJECT DEPARTMENT Probability And Statistics Science & Humanities Electronics and Electrical engineering lab Electrical and Electronics Engineering Environmental Studies Science & Humanities Advanced English Communication Skills lab Science & Humanities Management Science Master of Business Studies Electronics and Electrical engineering lab Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Annual/ semester/choice based credit system: Semester/Choice based credit system

4. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S.No Courses Offered by other Departments 1. Civil Engineering 2. Electrical & Electronics Engineering Engineering 3. Drawing Electrical & Communication Engineering 4. Computer Science Engineering 5. Information Technology Engineering 6. Mechanics Civil Engineering 7. Fluid Mechanics Electrical & Electronics Engineering

5. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled

Professors 07 07

Associate Professors 14 14

Asst. Professors 52 52

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) : Listed in Annexure – I

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: NIL

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio : 15:01

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled: Technical Staff administrative staff Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled 14 14 02 02

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. S.NO. Number of Funding Agencies Total Received faculty National(a) Grant (In Lakhs)

1 4 UGC 125.39 2 1 DRDO 3.2 Total Grant 128.59

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received: 128.59 Lakhs.

13. Research facility / centre with o state recognition : NIL

o national recognition : NIL

o international recognition : NIL

14. Publications:

* Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 146 * Monographs : NIL

* Chapter(s) in Books : NIL

* Editing Books :NIL

* Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers : NIL

* number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

* Citation Index – range / average

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* SNIP

* SJR

* Impact factor – range / average

* h-index

15. Details of patents and income generated : NIL 16. Areas of consultancy and income generated: 2 Lakhs (Design and Fabrication of Medical Equipment’s to Panineeya Dental College, Hyd.)

17. Faculty recharging strategies

Conducting FDPs

NPTEL videos

Conducting Conferences and Seminars

18. Student projects : Year Percentage of students who Percentage of students placed for have done in-house projects projects in organizations outside the including inter departmental/ institution i.e.in Research programme laboratories/Industry/ other agencies:

2015-16 78 12 2014-15 74 14 2013-14 46 54

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by o Faculty o Doctoral / post doctoral fellows o Students  Dr. E. Venkata Ramana Professor received PhD in the academic year of 2015- 16 from JNTU Hyderabad.  Dr. M. Harinatha Reddy Professor & HOD received PhD in the academic year of 2014-15 from JNTU Ananthapuram.

20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

21. Student profile course-wise:

Name of the Selected Pass percentage

Applications

Course

received

(refer question no. 2) Male Female Male Female

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2012-13 285 240 82

2013-14 354 300 79

2014-15 367 327 77

2015-16 355 312 Result awaited

22. Diversity of Students

Name of the % of % of % of Course students students students (refer question from the from other from other no. 2) state States countries

2010-11 96.7 3.3 0 2011-12 95.9 4.1 0 2012-13 95.4 4.6 0 2013-14 88.7 7.8 3.5

2014-15 85.4 10.4 4.2

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23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations? 2015 – 16

S. No. Branch No. of students Qualified in Appeared GRE Joined in MS GATE 1 Mechanical 5 03 13 2014 – 15

S. No. Branch No. of students Qualified in Appeared GRE Joined in GATE MS 1 Mechanical 6 13 15 2013 – 14

S. No. Branch No. of students Qualified in Appeared Joined in GATE GRE MS 1 Mechanical 10 14 35

24. Student progression

Student progression Against % enrolled

UG to PG 35.6 PG to M.Phil. NA PG to Ph.D. NA Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA Employed 15.5 • Campus selection

• Other than campus recruitment 14.6

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment NA

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 75

from other universities within the State 20 from other universities from other States 05 26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. 01

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library: Department Library equipped with 100 titles of 300 volumes.

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes

c) Total number of class rooms : Yes (15 classrooms)

All the Class rooms are well covered by good strength Wi-Fi internet facility to ensure

the availability of online teaching material, lecture presentations etc. Demonstration of

Lectures are provided with LCD projectors.

a) Class rooms with ICT facility : YES

b) Students’ laboratories : 16

c) Research laboratories : NIL

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Manual for Self-study Report Autonomous Colleges

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

No. of Students Availed Financial SNo Course Course Year Assistance 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 I Yr. 141 150 99

II Yr. 182 195 202 1 B. Tech. ( M E ) III Yr. 147 182 196 IV Yr. 68 145 185 M. Tech. I Yr. 02 Nil Nil 2 ( Machine Design) ) II Yr. Nil 02 Nil

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology. NO

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? : YES The Suggestions are forwarded to BOS for further changes

b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? YES,The Staff is Appraised on the feedback

c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? The department will follow all the suggestions fiven by the alumni after getting approved by the BOS.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) ABHISEK RAJ SHARMA ANUP PATIL GADDAM SHAMANTH DHYAPA RAJASHEKAR REDDY GANDHAM LAXMAN

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32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts. : Listed in ANNEXURE VI

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.  Lecturer delivery with discussion  Tutorial ( problem solving classes)  PPT presentations  Experimental methods  Remedial classes  Group Assignments  Mini Projects  Course file  Industrial visits  Special Descriptive Tests

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored? By conducting tests.

By asking questions & conducting Assignments

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. : nil

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. : NIL

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details. YES by NBA.

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department Strengths: 1. All the faculty members are well qualified as per UGC norms. 2. .Average experience of the faculty members is more than 5 years. 3. Highly motivated staff members. 4. We have MoU’s and Collaboration with international reputed universities and Organizations. 5. We have a State of Art Computer Labs with require infrastructure and Internet/Wi –Fi Connectivity. 6. GNITC possess High eng digital library with 80,000 knowledge recourses.

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2. Affiliated university curriculum is not Industry Oriented. 3. Time constraint in semester pattern is the main setback for the course

Opportunities: 1. Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminar/ conferences to cater to the Latest demand of the industry. 2. Collaboration with Foreign Universities for enrich knowledge at International level and to make our students Employable globally. 3. Tie-up with Government and Industries for new programmes, projects and acquire research grants.

Challenges: 1. Many autonomous Colleges have emerged hence stern competition to excel. 2. To be a premier Institution in the country. 3. To be able to place GNITC students maximum students in industries. 4. To be able to motivate students to peruse higher education in premier Institutions in the world.

39. Future plans of the department.

1. To establish a full fletched Research & Development Cell which will enable to handle the projects outsourced from the industries. 2. To educate the students with the upcoming Technologies and our students globally employable.

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ANNEXURE-I

Name of the faculty Experience S.N Designation Qualification Specialization member Teaching Industry Dr. M Ramalinga Professor and Production 1. Ph.D. 21 15 Reddy Director Engineering

Dr. M. Harinatha 2. Professor & Ph.D. Thermal 16 2 Reddy HOD 1 Engineering

M. Tech Assoc. Prof & 3. Mr. A. Raj Kumar ( PhD) Thermal 22 2 HOD 2 Engineering.

4. Dr. P. Manoj Kumar 13 3 Professor PhD IC Engines

Mr. R. Nageswar 5. Machine Design 13 28 Rao Professor M. Tech

Dr. V. Sita Ram 6. Thermal 19 8 Prasad Professor Ph.D. Engineering

Computer Aided 7. Dr. R. Dhanasekran Professor Ph.D. 15 0 Design

Aerospace Engineering Mr. G.N.V.R.S. 8. Professor M. Tech (Helicopter 2 22 Haranath Technology)& Instrumentation Computer Aided Associate M. Tech Design/ Computer 9. Mr. M.Anjaiah 14 4 Professor ( PhD) Aided Manufacturing Computer Aided Mr. P. Srinivas Associate M. Tech Design/ Computer 10. 11 5 Professor Aided Manufacturing Associate Processing 11. Mr. K. Somaraju 35 4 Professor M.E Technology.

Associate Production 12. Mr. S. Sapthagiri 17 3 Professor M.E Engineering GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Advanced Mr. V. Ananda Associate M. Tech 13. Manufacturing 14 2 Mohan Professor ( PhD) Systems Advanced Dr. Moparthi Associate 14. Ph.D. Manufacturing 13 2 Prakash Babu Professor Systems Advanced Associate M. Tech 15. Mr. V. Gopal Manufacturing 11 4 Professor ( PhD) Systems

Mr.Md. Aref Associate 16. M. Tech Turbo Machinery 16 2 Hussain Professor Computer Aided Associate Design/ Computer 17. Mr. R. Bhushan Rao M. Tech 17 5 Professor Aided Manufacturing Mr. A Venkata Associate M. Tech Thermal 18. 16 2 Swamy Professor ( PhD) Engineering Mr. P. Sekhar Associate Thermal 19. M. Tech 8 2 Reddy Professor Engineering Computer Aided Mr. Manoj Kumar Associate Design/ Computer 20. M. Tech 11 11 Singh Professor Aided Manufacturing Advanced Mr. N.V. Mahesh Associate M. Tech 21. Manufacturing 9 4 Babu. T Professor ( PhD) Systems Assistant 22. Mr. G. Kiran Reddy M. Tech Machine Design 6 0 Professor Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 23. Mr. V. Shyamu M.E 4 1 Professor Aided Manufacturing Advanced Mr. A. Swarnedra Assistant 24. M. Tech Manufacturing 5 1 Goud Professor Systems Assistant 25. Mr. T. Arun M. Tech Machine Design 3 1 Professor Assistant Thermal 26. Mr. R. Pushpa M. Tech 3 0 Professor Engineering Computer Aided Mr. T V. Seshi Assistant M. Tech Design/ Computer 27. 13 2 Reddy Professor Aided Manufacturing Assistant 28. Mr. K. Ashok M. Tech Machine Design 3 1 Professor 29. Mr. K R. Yellu Assistant M. Tech Computer Aided 3 2 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Kumar Professor Design/ Computer Aided Manufacturing Mr. G. Narendra Assistant 30. M. Tech Machine Design 1 1 Santhosh Kumar Professor Assistant Thermal 31. Mr. P. Satish kumar M. Tech 2 1 Professor Engineering Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 32. Mr. N. Suresh M. Tech 2 1 Professor Aided Manufacturing Assistant Thermal 33. Mr.V.Durgesh M. Tech 2 0 Professor Engineering Advanced Assistant 34. Mr. M. Srivatsava M. Tech Manufacturing 2 1 Professor Systems Assistant Thermal 35. Mr. T. Yogeshwara M. Tech 4 1 Professor Engineering Mr. Y.M.K. Assistant Thermal 36. M. Tech 4 0 Raghunath Professor Engineering Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 37. Mr. K. Srinivas M. Tech 5 0 Professor Aided Manufacturing Heating & Assistant 38. Mr. Md. Dilawar M. Tech Ventilation Air 3 0 Professor Conditioning Heating & Mr. Md. Muztaba Assistant 39. M. Tech Ventilation Air 3 0 Ahmed Professor Conditioning Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 40. Mr. B. Bhaskar M. Tech 2 0 Professor Aided Manufacturing Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 41. Mr.B Kammi Reddy M. Tech 5 0 Professor Aided Manufacturing Assistant Thermal 42. Mr. Ch. Praveen M. Tech 2 1 Professor Engineering Computer Aided Mr.Ch Jeevan Assistant Design/ Computer 43. M. Tech 2 0 Kumar Professor Aided Manufacturing Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 44. Mr.A Naresh M. Tech 2 0 Professor Aided Manufacturing 45. Ms.M.Vijaya Assistant M. Tech Thermal 5 0 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Nirmala Professor ( PhD) Engineering S.Naresh Kumar Assistant Thermal Sciences & 46. M. Tech 1 0 Reddy Professor Energy Systems Assistant Thermal 47. Mr. R. Hussain Vali M. Tech 1 0 Professor Engineering Manufacturing Mr. Avishek Assistant 48. M. Tech Processes and 2 0 Tripathi Professor Systems Ms. Maimuna Assistant Thermal 49. M. Tech 2 0 siddiqui Professor Engineering Assistant 50. Ms. Yagnasri Padma M. Tech Engineering Design 1 0 Professor Assistant Thermal 51. Mr. Hazi Banothu M. Tech 6 0 Professor Engineering Assistant Thermal 52. Mr. Ch. Praveen M. Tech 3 0 Professor Engineering Mr. siddayya Assistant Thermal Power 53. M. Tech 1 0 Hiremath Professor Engineering Assistant 54. Sahanaz Mubeena M. Tech Machine Design 5 0 Professor Advanced Assistant 55. Mr. Sadashiva K M. Tech Manufacturing 1 0 Professor Systems Advanced Mr. Sayed Assistant 56. M. Tech Manufacturing 3 0 Mohammad Professor Systems Mr. B.V. Siva Assistant Production 57. M. Tech 1 0 Prasad Reddy Professor Engineering Assistant Thermal Power 58. Mr. T. Sangamesh M. Tech 1 0 Professor Engineering Assistant Thermal Power 59. Mr. K Shiva Kumar M. Tech 1 0 Professor Engineering Computer Aided Mr. T. Kishore Assistant Design/ Computer 60. M. Tech 2 0 Reddy Professor Aided Manufacturing Mr. Bala Assistant 61. M. Tech Machine Design 1 0 Subramanyam Professor Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 62. Mr. V. Sucharitha M. Tech 4 0 Professor Aided Manufacturing Mr. B. Sudheer Assistant Manufacturing 63. M. Tech 1 0 Kumar Reddy Professor Engineering Mr. P. Manvith Assistant 64. M. Tech Mechatronics 1 0 Reddy Professor Mr. V. Vijay kumar Assistant Manufacturing 65. M. Tech 1 0 Goud Professor Engineering 66. Mr. D. Rajasekhar Assistant M. Tech Machine Design 1 0 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Reddy Professor Computer Aided Assistant Design/ Computer 67. Mr. B. V. Sai Kiran M. Tech 1 0 Professor Aided Manufacturing Advanced Mr. A. Harsha Assistant 68. M. Tech Manufacturing 1 0 Vardhan Reddy Professor Systems Advanced Mr. S. V. Hemanth Assistant 69. M. Tech Manufacturing 1 0 Sai Professor Systems Assistant Thermal Power 70. Mr. Veeresh chavan M. Tech 1 0 Professor Engineering Mr. Shivaputrappa. Assistant 71. M. Tech Machine Design 1 0 B Professor Assistant Thermal Power 72. Mr. Ratan kumar M. Tech 1 0 Professor Engineering Assistant Thermal 73. Ms. R. Sujatha M. Tech 1 0 Professor Engineering

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ANNEXURE-II

Faculty Publications

2016-17 1. R.Dhanasekaran, “Review on wear characteristics of aluminum silicon carbide reinforced with basalt fiber”, Procedia Manufacturing, 2017, ISSN 2351-9789 (Accepted) Impact Factor – 0.573. 2. R.Dhanasekaran, “Effect of fly ash and basalt on wrought and cast aluminum alloy”, Procedia Manufacturing, 2017, ISSN 2351-9789 (Accepted) Impact Factor – 0.573. 3. R.Dhanasekaran, “Shape Memory Materials for Bio-medical and Aerospace Applications”, Materials Today: Proceedings, 2016, Elsevier, ISSN 2214-7853 (Accepted) Impact factor – 0.53. 4. R.Dhanasekaran, “Application of Self-Healing Polymers to Overcome Impact, Fatigue and Erosion Damages”, Materials Today: Proceedings, 2016, Elsevier, ISSN 2214-7853 (Accepted) Impact factor – 0.53. 5. R.Dhanasekaran, “A Review of Escalator Accidents and Preclusion”, GRD Journals- Global Research and Development Journal for Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 12, November 2016, ISSN: 2455-5703. 6. Dr. M. Prakash Babu, Balla Srinivasa Prasad, Co-relation between Vibration Amplitude and Tool ware in turning : Numerical & Experimental Analysis, Engineering Science & Technology,-An International Journal., http://dx.doi.org/101016.J.JESTECH.2016.06.11, Elsevier, 2016 7. Dr. M. Prakash Babu, Balla Srinivasa Prasad, Experimental Investigation to predict Tool Wear and Vibration Displacement in Turning – A base for Tool Condition Monitoring, Journal of Manufacturing Science & Production, Vol.16, Issue-2, Pages 103-114, 2016 (Scopus) 8. VANKAR DURGESH, C. SUDHAKAR, Natural Convective Heat Transfer for Inclined Narrow Plate, International Journal of Advanced Technology and Innovative Research, ISSN 2348–2370 Vol.08,Issue.15, October-2016, Pages:3005-3011. 9. Gopal Vanga ,Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties of 5083 Aluminium Alloy Using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 5, ISSN(Online) : 2319-8753 ISSN (Print) : 2347-6710, May 2016. 10. M.Srivatsava, Evaluation of Tensile Properties and Microstructural Properties of Friction stirwelded AL-CU Lap 20Joints, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 5, ISSN(Online) : 2319- 8753ISSN (Print) : 2347-6710-2016. 11. S. Sapthagiri, Dr K. Jayathirtha Rao “Modelling and Static Structural Analysis of Aeroplane Wing by Considering Various Alloy Materials” IASTER’s International Journal of Research in Mechanical Engineering, Vol.4, Issue 4, July-August, 2016. pp. 11-17, Paper Identification No. (PIN):1601020404002, ISSN Online: 2347-5188, ISSN Online: 2347-5188 Print: 2347-8772, DOA: 01072016 12. S. Sapthagiri, Dr K. Jayathirtha Rao “Optimization of Machining Parameters with Minimum Distortion of a Thin Wall and Thin Floor Avionic Component” International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, Volume 6, Issue 7, July 2016 pp 154-159. ISSN 2250–2459(Online) 13. Dr. E V Ramana, “Data Mining Approach for Quality Prediction of Injection Molding Process through Statistica SVM, KNN And GC&RT Techniques” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 07, Issue 6, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Nov-Dec 2016, pp. ISSN Online: 0976 – 6359, Journal Impact Factor (2016): 9.2286 Calculated by GIS 14. S Sapthagiri “Data Mining Approach for Quality Prediction of Injection Molding Process through Statistica SVM, KNN And GC&RT Techniques” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 07, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 2016, pp. ISSN Online: 0976 – 6359, Journal Impact Factor (2016): 9.2286 Calculated by GIS. 15. P Srinivas, “Data Mining Approach for Quality Prediction of Injection Molding Process through Statistica SVM, KNN And GC&RT Techniques” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 07, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 2016, pp. ISSN Online: 0976 – 6359, Journal Impact Factor (2016): 9.2286 Calculated by GIS 16. Dr. E V Ramana, S Sapthagiri and P Srinivas “Data Mining Approach for Quality Prediction and Improvement of Injection Molding Process through SANN, GCHAID and Association Rules” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 07, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 2016, pp. .31–40. 17. S Sapthagiri, “Data Mining Approach for Quality Prediction and Improvement of Injection Molding Process through SANN, GCHAID and Association Rules” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 07, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 2016, pp. .31–40. 18. P Srinivas “Data Mining Approach for Quality Prediction and Improvement of Injection Molding Process through SANN, GCHAID and Association Rules” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering & Technology (IJMET), Volume 07, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 2016, pp. .31–40.

2015-16 1. Dr Harinath Reddy, Experimental Investigation On Two-Stroke S.I Engine Withcatalytic (Copper) Coated Piston Using Gasoline-Butanol Blends, International Journal of Research in Engineering & Applied Sciences, VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, ISSN 2249-3905, April, 2016 2. R. Dhanasekaran, “Microstructure, Casting method”, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 10, No. 50, pp. 416- 419, 2015, ISSN 0973-4562, Impact factor – 0.13. 3. R. Dhanasekaran,“Effect of Li and Zr addition on microstructure and mechanical properties of modified LM25 aluminium alloy”, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 10, No. 50, pp. 647- 651, 2015, ISSN 0973-4562, Impact factor – 0.13. 4. R. Dhanasekaran, “Microstructure, Hardness And Tensile Properties of Al7%Si0.35%Mg Aluminum Alloy”, International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering and Science, Vol. 03, No. 01, pp. 1235-1239, 2015, ISSN: 2348-7550, Impact factor – 1.013. 5. R. Dhanasekaran, “Studies on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Modified LM25 Aluminium Alloy”, International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering and Science, Vol. 03, No. 01, pp. 1161-1165, 2015, ISSN: 2348-7550, Impact factor – 1.013. 6. R. Dhanasekaran,“Analysis on Mechanical Properties of a Al 7%Si 0.35% Mg Aluminium alloy, AIIS Journal of Current Developments in Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2015, ISSN 2322-0848 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

7. Raj Kumar, Comparison of Swirl, Turbulence Generating Devices in Compression ignition Engine, Archives of Applied Science Research, ISSN 0975-508X CODEN (USA) AASRC9, 2016 8. Dr Harinath Reddy, Experimental Investigation On Two-Stroke S.I Engine With catalytic (Copper) Coated Piston Using Gasoline-Butanol Blends, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences, IJREAS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, ISSN 2249-3905, April, 2016. 9. S Sapthagiri, High Strength Alloy Preparation with Metal Matrix Composites for Structural Evaluation and Aerospace Applications, International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), Volume 36 Number 4, pp 208-212. ISSN: 2231-5381,2016 10. S Sapthagiri, Analysis of Static and Dynamic Strength of Al Based MMCS Used As A Skin of High Speed Aerospace Vehicle” International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, Volume 12, Issue 10 , Volume 12, Issue 10 ,2016. 11. K R Yellu kumar, Performance of Vapour Compression Refrigeration System with Sub Cooling by Use of R134a and R600a Refrigerants, IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development, Vol. 4, Issue 01, ISSN (online): 2321- 0613,2016.. 12. R Hussain Vali, Performance of Vapour Compression Refrigeration System with Sub Cooling by Use of R134a and R600a Refrigerants, IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development, Vol. 4, Issue 01, ISSN (online): 2321- 0613,2016. 13. S Naresh kumar, Performance of Vapour Compression Refrigeration System with Sub Cooling by Use of R134a and R600a Refrigerants, IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development, Vol. 4, Issue 01, ISSN (online): 2321- 0613,2016. 14. Yagnasri, Performance Analysis Of Vcr System With Varying The Diameters Of Helical Condenser Coil By Using R-134a Refrigerant, International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Issn: 2277-9655, Issn: 2277-9655, Feb 2016. 15. R Hussain Vali, Performance Analysis Of Vcr System With Varying The Diameters Of Helical Condenser Coil By Using R-134a Refrigerant, International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Issn: 2277-9655, Issn: 2277-9655, Feb 2016. 16. S Naresh kumar ,Performance Analysis Of Vcr System With Varying The Diameters Of Helical Condenser Coil By Using R-134a Refrigerant, International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Issn: 2277-9655, Issn: 2277-9655, Feb 2016. 17. M.Srivatsava, Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties of 5083 Aluminium Alloy Using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 5, ISSN(Online) : 2319-8753 ISSN (Print) : 2347-6710, May 2016. 18. Narendra Santosh Kumar, Experimental Study of Mechanical Properties of 5083 Aluminium Alloy Using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 5, ISSN(Online) : 2319-8753 ISSN (Print) : 2347-6710, May 2016. 19. Narendra Santosh Kumar, Evaluation of Tensile Properties and Microstructural Properties of Friction stirwelded AL-CU Lap 20Joints, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 5, ISSN(Online) : 2319-8753ISSN (Print) : 2347-6710-2016. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

20. Gopal Vanga, Evaluation of Tensile Properties and Microstructural Properties of Friction stirwelded AL-CU Lap 20Joints, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 5, ISSN(Online) : 2319- 8753ISSN (Print) : 2347-6710-2016. 21. P Yagnasri, Three Dimensional Stress State Of Smart Composite Laminated Cross Ply Using Hsdt With Zig Zag Function, Ijesrt International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Vol 5 issue 10, 5(3): Issn: 2277-9655(I2or), March, 2016]. 22. R Hussain vali, Three Dimensional Stress State Of Smart Composite Laminated Cross Ply Using Hsdt With Zig Zag Function, Ijesrt International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Vol 5 issue 10, 5(3): Issn: 2277-9655(I2or), March, 2016]. 23. S Naresh Kumar, Three Dimensional Stress State Of Smart Composite Laminated Cross Ply Using Hsdt With Zig Zag Function, Ijesrt International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, Vol 5 issue 10, 5(3): Issn: 2277- 9655(I2or), March, 2016]. 24. K R Yellu Kumar, An Advancement To Control Noise And Emission, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences, IJREAS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3, ISSN 2249-3905), March, 2016. 25. R Hussain Vali, An Advancement To Control Noise And Emission, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences, IJREAS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3, ISSN 2249-3905), March, 2016. 26. P Yagnasri, An Advancement To Control Noise And Emission, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences, IJREAS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3, ISSN 2249-3905), March, 2016. 27. P Yagna sri, Experimental Investigation On Two-Stroke S.I Engine With catalytic (Copper) Coated Piston Using Gasoline-Butanol Blends, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences, IJREAS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, (ISSN 2249-3905), April, 2016. 28. R Hussain Vali, Experimental Investigation On Two-Stroke S.I Engine Withcatalytic (Copper) Coated Piston Using Gasoline-Butanol Blends, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences, IJREAS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, (ISSN 2249-3905), April, 2016. 29. M K Singh, Thickness Optimization Of Car Frame For Strength, International Journal of Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences, VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, ISSN 2249-3905, April, 2016. 30. R Hussain Vali, Thickness Optimization Of Car Frame For Strength, International Journal of Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences, VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, ISSN 2249-3905, April, 2016. 31. P Yagna sri, Thickness Optimization Of Car Frame For Strength, International Journal of Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences, VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, ISSN 2249-3905, April, 2016. 32. R Hussain Vali, Experimental Investigation On Two-Stroke S.I Engine Withcatalytic (Copper) Coated Piston Using Gasoline-Butanol Blends, International Journal of Research in Engineering & Applied Sciences, VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, ISSN 2249- 3905, April, 2016. 33. P Yagna sri, Experimental Investigation On Two-Stroke S.I Engine Withcatalytic (Copper) Coated Piston Using Gasoline-Butanol Blends, International Journal of Research in Engineering & Applied Sciences, VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, ISSN 2249- 3905, April, 2016. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

34. Syed Mohammad, A Review On Diverse Materials Applied For Additive Manufacturing, International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology. (IJRASET), Volume 3, Issue VII, ISSN: 2321-9653, July 2015. 35. A.Raj Kumar, A Review on Performance and emission characteristics of a diesel engine using isobutanol – diesel fuel blends, Elixir International Journal, Elixir Mech 87, ISSN:2229-712x, 2015. 36. A.Raj Kumar,Biodiesel Production By Alkaline Transesterification of Mamey Sapote Oil, International Journal For Research In Applied Science & Engineering Technology(IJRASET), Volume 4 Issue 1, ISSN:2321-9653, Jan 2016. 37. P.Manoj Kumar, Desin and Manufacturing of a Human essential need biped Robot Skeate, International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering Science (IJATES), Volume 2[1], ISSN:2394/3394, 2015. 38. R Hussain Vali, Performance Analysis Of Vcr System With Varying The Diameters Of Helical Condenser Coil By Using R-124A Refrigerant, International journal of engineering sciences & research Technology(IJESRT), Volume[2], ISSN:2277-9655, Feb 2016. 39. A.Raj Kumar, Optimization of Air Brake System using Rotary Compressor in Locomotives, International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering, Volume:03 Issue IV, ISSN:2321:9653, 2015.

40. A.Raj Kumar, Experimental Investigation of an air Enhancement device on the performance of a C I Engine, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Volume:02 No:5, ISSN:2393-9109, 2015. 41. A.Raj Kumar, Performance Evaluation of a diesel Engine In the Presence Of a Convergent Nozzle with Internal Blades in the Air Intake Manifold, IJIRSET, Volume:04 ISSUE 7, ISSN:2319-8753,2015. 42. A.Raj Kumar, Emission and Performance Characteristics of Diesel Engine Using Mamey Sapote Biodiesel as Alternate fuel, IJIRSET, Volume:04 ISSUE 7, ISSN:2319-8753, 2015. 43. V. Ananda Mohan, Design and manufacturing of a Human Essential Need biped Robot skater, International Journal of advanced research foundation (ISSN), VOL 2 ISSUE 1, ISSN NO: 2394/3394,2015. 44. A Venkateswarulu, Design And Fabrication Of Sun And Planitory Gear For Epicycle Gear Box By Using Adhesive Manufacturing, International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(IJARSE), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319- 8354, Aug 2015. 45. V Shyamu, Design And Fabrication Of Sun And Planetary Gear For Epicycle Gear Box By Using Adhesive Manufacturing, International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(IJARSE), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319-8354, Aug 2015. 46. P sreenivas, Analysis And Evaluation Of Fracture Behaviour Of Alluminium Alloy In Various Application, International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering And Technology(IJIET), Volume 6, Issue 2, ISSN: 2278-1684, Aug 2015. 47. JEEVAN, Analysis And Evaluation Of Fracture Behaviour Of Alluminium Alloy In Various Application, International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering And Technology(IJIET), Volume 6, Issue 2, ISSN: 2278-1684, Aug 2015. 48. S sapthagiri, Design And Fabrication Of Sun And Planitory Gear For Epicycle Gear Box By Using Adhesive Manufacturing, International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(IJARSE), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319-8354, Aug 2015. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

49. V Shyamu, Analysis And Evaluation Of Fracture Behaviour Of Alluminium Alloy In Various Application, International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering And Technology(IJIET), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319-8354, Aug 2015. 50. P.Manoj Kumar, An Experimental Investigation On Nox Emission Reduction And Performance Evaluation Of CI Engine Using EGR System, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, VOLUME NO:3 ISSUE 8, ISSN 2320-8007, AUG 2015. 51. M.Prakash Babu, An Experimental Investigation On Nox Emission Reduction And Performance Evaluation Of CI Engine Using EGR System, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, VOLUME NO:3 ISSUE 8, ISSN 2320-8007, AUG 2015. 52. V. Ananda Mohan, An Experimental Investigation On Nox Emission Reduction And Performance Evaluation Of CI Engine Using EGR System, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, VOLUME NO:3 ISSUE 8, ISSN 2320-8007, AUG 2015. 53. G kiran reddy, Design and analysis of travelling block used in rigs, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENG NIEERING AND RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY, Volume 4 issue: 9, Issn no:2278-0181, AUG 2015. 54. B Durga Prasad, Design and analysis of travelling block used in rigs, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENG NIEERING AND RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY, Volume 4 issue: 9, Issn no:2278-0181, AUG 2015. 55. P.Yagnasri, Performance Analysis Of Vcr System With Varying The Diameters Of Helical Condenser Coil By Using R-124A Refrigerant, International journal of engineering sciences & research Technology(IJESRT), Volume[2], ISSN:2277-9655, Feb 2016. 56. S Naresh Reddy, Performance Analysis Of Vcr System With Varying The Diameters Of Helical Condenser Coil By Using R-124A Refrigerant, International journal of engineering sciences & research Technology(IJESRT), Volume[2], ISSN:2277-9655, Feb 2016. 57. P.Yagnasri, Three Dimensional Stress State Of Smart Composite Laminated Cross Ply Using HSDT With Zigzag Function, International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology(IJESRT), Volume 5[3], ISSN:2277-9655, MAR 2016. 58. S Naresh Reddy, Three Dimensional Stress State Of Smart Composite Laminated Cross, International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology(IJESRT), Volume 5[3], ISSN:2277-9655, MAR 2016. 59. R Hussain Vali, Three Dimensional Stress State Of Smart Composite Laminated Cross Ply Using HSDT With Zigzag Function, International Journal Of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology(IJESRT), Volume 5[3], ISSN:2277-9655, MAR 2016. 60. A.Indra Reddy, Design and Dynamic Analysis of Locomotive Wheel Axle, International Journal Of Sciences Engineering & Technology Research (IJSETR), Volume 4 ISSUE 6, ISSN:2278-7798, June 2015. 61. A.Indra Reddy, Examination and Optimization of a Differential Gear Box worn in profound Vechile, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences (IJREAS), Volume 5 ISSUE 8, ISSN:2249-3905, Aug 2015. 62. Y Mk Raghunadh, Examination and Optimization of a Differential Gear Box worn in profound Vechile, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences (IJREAS), Volume 5 ISSUE 8, ISSN:2249-3905, Aug 2015. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

63. S.Saptagiri, Analysis And Evaluation Of Fracture Behaviour Of Alluminium Alloy In Various Application, International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering And Technology(IJIET), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319-8354, Aug 2015 64. SUCHARITHA V. “Comparison of Threaded and Unthreaded Tool Pin Profiles in Friction Stir Welding using ANSYS” in “International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology”,Vol.6,No.1(Feb 2016). 65. R Hussain Vali, Experimental Investigation On Two-Stroke S.I Engine Withcatalytic (Copper) Coated Piston Using Gasoline-Butanol Blends, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Applied Sciences, IJREAS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 4, (ISSN 2249-3905), April, 2016.

2014-15 1. P.Manoj Kumar, Modeling and Experimental Validation of Combustion in DI Diesel Engine through CFD Simulation, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science (IJTES), Volume 2[11], pp: 2550-2552, ISSN:2320-8007, 2014. 2. R.Dhanasekaran, “Contrast Enhanced for Microstructure of Steel Materials and Engine Components”, Advanced Materials Research, Vol.984-985, pp. 1375-1379, 2014, ISSN: 1662-8985 (Scopus Journal), Impact factor – 0.115. 3. P.Manoj Kumar, Lagrangian Model for simulation Turbulance Despersion and Agglomerodian of doplets within a Spray, International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering Science, Volume 2[11], ISSN:2348-7550, 2014. 4. P.Manoj Kumar, Desin and Manufacturing of a Human essential need biped Robot Skeate, International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering Science (IJATES), Volume 2[1], ISSN:2394/3394, 2015. 5. A.Raj Kumar, Evaluation of C.I Engine Performance and Emission Characteristics Fueled with CNG and Ethanol Blends as Alternative Fuel, International Journal For Re Search In Applied Science And Engineering Technologyy (Ijraset), Vol. 2 Issue VII, August, ISS N: 2321-9653, 2014. 6. A.Raj Kumar, Optimization of Air Brake System using Rotary Compressor in Locomotives, International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering, Volume:03 Issue IV, ISSN:2321:9653, 2015. 7. A.Raj Kumar, Ëxperimental Investigation of an air Enhancement device on the performance of a C I Engine, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Volume:02 No:5, ISSN:2393-9109, 2015. 8. A.Raj Kumar, A Review on Performance and emission characteristics of a diesel engine using isobutanol – diesel fuel blends, Elixir International Journal, Elixir Mech 87, ISSN:2229-712x, 2015. 9. A.Raj Kumar, Performance Evaluation of a diesel Engine In the Presence Of a Convergent Nozzle with Internal Blades in the Air Intake Manifold, IJIRSET, Volume:04 ISSUE 7, ISSN:2319-8753, 2015. 10. A.Raj Kumar, Emission and Performance Characteristics of Diesel Engine Using Mamey Sapote Biodiesel as Alternate Fuel, IJIRSET, Volume:04 ISSUE 7, ISSN:2319-8753, 2015. 11. V. Ananda Mohan, Design and manufacturing of a Human Essential Need, International Journal of advanced research, VOL 2 ISSUE 1 , ISSN NO, 2015. 12. V. Ananda Mohan, Metallurgical and Technical aspects of Titanium alloy VT 14 ( BT 14) used in Cryo-Engine components, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, Volume 2[9], pp: 2294-2297, ISSN:2320-8007, 2014. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

13. V. Ananda Mohan, Lagrangian model for simulating turbulent dispersion and agglomeration of Droplets within a spray, International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering and Science, Volume No.02, Issue No. 11, ISSN:2348- 7550, 2014. 14. V. Ananda Mohan, Modeling and experimental validation of combustion in DI Diesel engine though CFD simulation, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, Volume 2[11], pp: 2550-2552, ISSN:2320-8007, 2014. 15. V. Ananda Mohan, FE analysis on vehicle bumper using different materials and speeds, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research, Volume 2, ISSN:2249-0019, 2014. 16. A Venkateswarulu, Design And Fabrication Of Sun And Planitory Gear For Epicycle Gear Box By Using Adhesive Manufacturing, International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(IJARSE), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319- 8354, Aug 2015 17. P sreenivas, Analysis And Evaluation Of Fracture Behaviour Of Alluminium Alloy In Various Application, International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering And Technology(IJIET), Volume 6, Issue 2, ISSN: 2278-1684, Aug 2015. 18. V Shyamu, Design And Fabrication Of Sun And Planitory Gear For Epicycle Gear Box By Using Adhesive Manufacturing, International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(IJARSE), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319-8354, Aug 2015. 19. JEEVAN, Analysis And Evaluation Of Fracture Behaviour Of Alluminium Alloy In Various Application, International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering And Technology(IJIET), Volume 2, Issue 2, ISSN: 2278-1683, Aug 2015.

20. S sapthagiri, Design And Fabrication Of Sun And Planitory Gear For Epicycle Gear Box By Using Adhesive Manufacturing, International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(IJARSE), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319-8354, Aug 2015. 21. V Shyamu, Analysis And Evaluation Of Fracture Behaviour Of Alluminium Alloy In Various Application, International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering And Technology(IJIET), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319-8354, Aug 2015. 22. M.Prakash Babu, Prediction Of Vibration Induced Displacement And Its Effect On Tool Wear In Turning Using 3d Finite Element Simulation, Journal Of Production Engineering, Vol17 Issue No. 2, ISSN:1821-4932,2015. 23. M.Prakash Babu, Evaluation Of Correlation Between vibration Signal Features And Three dimensional finite Element Simulations to Predict Cutting Tool Wear In Turning operation, Journal of engineering manufacture(SCI journal), Vol. 229, No. 12, DOI: 10.1177/0954405414554018,2014. 24. M.Prakash Babu ,Lagrangian model for simulating turbulent dispersion and agglomeration of Droplets within a spray, International Journal of Advanced Technology in Engineering and Science, Volume No.02, Issue No. 11, ISSN:2348- 7550, 2014. 25. N.V. Mahesh babu, Experimental Investigation of Optimal Machining Parameters of Mild Steel in CNC Milling Using Particle Swarm Optimization, IIJCS, Volume-3, Issue-1, ISSN:2321-5992,2015. 26. M . Anjaiah, FE Analysis on Vehicle Bumper Using Different Materials and Speeds, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research, VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, ISSN: 2249-0019,2014. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

27. M . Anjaiah, A Study on Construction and Working Principle of s Hovercraft, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotic Research, VOL.3, NO.4, ISSN 2278-0149,2014. 28. T.V. SESHI REDDY, Design and manufacturing of a Human Essential Need biped Robot skater, International Journal of advanced research foundation, VOL 2 ISSUE 1, ISSN NO: 2394/3394,2015. 29. Aravind Kumar Ms, A Design Of Laminated Compositeplier Using Gradad Orthopicfiber Reinforced Composite Plier, Composites Part B;Engineering, Vol 79,pp 476-493, 1359-8368,2015 30. Aravind Kumar Ms , Design analysis of a smart gladed fiber reinforced composite laminated plates, Composite structure, Vol 124 pp 476-195, 0263-8223,2015. 31. Aravind Kumar Ms , Harmonically excited no linear vibration of heated functionally gladed plates integrated with piezoelectric composite actuator Journal intelligent material system of structures, Vol 26 18 pages 931-951, 1045329X,2015.

32. P.Manoj Kumar, An Experimental Investigation On Nox Emission Reduction And Performance Evaluation Of CI Engine Using EGR System, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, VOLUME NO:3 ISSUE 8, ISSN 2320-8007, AUG 2015. 33. M.Prakash Babu, An Experimental Investigation On Nox Emission Reduction And Performance Evaluation Of CI Engine Using EGR System, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, VOLUME NO:3 ISSUE 8, ISSN 2320-8007, AUG 2015. 34. V. Ananda Mohan, An Experimental Investigation On Nox Emission Reduction And Performance Evaluation Of CI Engine Using EGR System, International Journal of Technology and Engineering Science, VOLUME NO:3 ISSUE 8, ISSN 2320-8007, AUG 2015.

35. Manoj Kumar Singh, Performance and Emission Analysis of Bio-Diesel blend, ISSN 2249-3905 Volume 6 IJREAS issue 3 March 2016. 36. A Venkateswarulu, Design And Fabrication Of Sun And Planitory Gear For Epicycle Gear Box By Using Adhesive Manufacturing, International Journal Of Advance Research In Science And Engineering(IJARSE), Vol No : 4, issue 08, ISSN:2319- 8354, Aug 2015

2013-14 1. S.Srinatha reddy, FRP composite laminate behavior under low velocity impact load, International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Pages 102-106, ISSN:2315-4489, 2013. 2. R.Dhanasekaran,“Effect of Hardness and Microstructure on En 353 Steel by Heat Treatment”, International Journal of Engineering and Science, Vol. 2, No. 11, pp. 01- 05, 2013, ISSN: 2077-1185, Impact factor – 1.267. 3. S.Srinatha reddy, Ageing rate of paper insulation in transformers on its mechanical strength, International Journal of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, IJM&IE, Pages 13-15, 2013, ISSN:2231-6477, 2013.

4. S.Srinatha reddy, Reduction of smoke emissions from DI diesel engine using catalyst based oxygen enrichment, International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering , IJM&IE, Pages 62-66, 2013, ISSN No. 2231 –6477, 2013. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

5. P.Manoj kumar, Reduction Of Emissions By Enhancing Air Swirl In A Diesel Engine With Grooved Cylinder Head, International Journal of Innovation Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 2, Issue12, pp.7724-7730, ISSN:2319- 8753, 2013. 6. P.Manoj kumar, Enhancement Of Air Swirl In A Diesel Engine With Grooved Cylinder Head, International Journal of Innovation Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 2, Issue 8, pp.3821-3826, ISSN:2319-8753, 2013. 7. P.Manoj, Effect Of Injection Orientation On Mass-Averaged Temperature In A Di Diesel Engine: Through CFD Simulation, International Journal of application in engineering and management, Volume 2 Issue8, pp.208-214, ISSN:2319-4847, 2013. 8. E.V.Ramana, Optimization Of Shot Peening Process Parameters Using Taguchi Approach And Validation By Data Mining, International Journal of Engineering Science & Engineering, Vol.5, No.07 pp1471-1475, ISSN:0975-5462, 2013. 9. M.Harinatha reddy, Experimental Analysis of Karanja Oil Methyl Ester for Compression Ignition Engines with THERMOL-D additive, Published in International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 4, Issue 10, ISSN 2229-5518, 2013. 10. V.Sitaram Prasad, Exhaust gas Emission Revelations During the Study of Performance of Pongamia oil as Bio diesel, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol. 2 Issue 8, pp 993-997, ISSN:2278-0181, 2013. 11. V.Sitaram Prasad, Generation Of Electricity Using 3Permanent Magnets On The Working Principle Of Magnetic Repulsion (Magneto Lamp), International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol. 2 Issue 7, pp 835-839, ISSN:2278-0181, 2013. 12. A.Raj Kumar, The Effect of Iso-butanol Diesel Blends on Duel Fuel Biogas and Diesel Blends Engine Performance, International Journal For Advance Research In Engineering And Technology (IJARET), Vol. 2, Issue I, ISSN 2320-6802,2014. Issue VIII, ISSN:2321-9653,

13. A.Raj Kumar, Evaluation of C.I Engine Performance and Emission Characteristics Fueled with Cng and Ethanol Blends as Alternative Fuel, International Journal for Research in applied science and Engineering Technology(IJRASET), Vol. 2,2014 14. A.Raj Kumar, The Effect of Exhaust Gas Recirculation and Performance of Diesel engine wilth Isobutonal blend, International Journal Of Research In Engineering And Technology (IJER) Vol. 2, Issue, ISSN 2320-6802. 15. K Ashok Reddy, A Review of Nusslet Number under Laminar Flow Condition in Heat Exchanger, IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering ( ISOR-JMCE ), p76-80 , ISSN : 2278-1684, 2014. 16. P.Manoj Kumar, Effect Of Injection Orientation On Mass-Averaged Temperature In A Di Diesel Engine: Through CFD Simulation, International Journal of application in engineering and management, Volume 2 Issue8, pp.208-214, ISSN:2319-4847, 2013. Prior to 2013-14

1. Raj Kumar, G.Janardhana Raju, G. Amarendar Rao “Heat Transfer Analysis In The Cylinder Head Of A Four-Stroke Si Engine”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 2 Issue 5, pp. 645-651, May – 2013. 2. M.Dhanasekaran,“Microstructure and wear behavior of planetary gear material and metal carbide coating”, International Review of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 1321-1325, 2012, ISSN: 1970-8734 (Scopus Journal), Impact factor – 0.61. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

3. R.Dhanasekaran, “Wear behavior of surface treated alloy steel with assorted blends of fine particles by using plasma spray process”, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 383-390, pp. 893-897, 2012, ISSN: 1662-8985, Impact factor – 0.115 4. R.Dhanasekaran, “Failure analysis of first stage planet gear”, International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Applications in Engineering, Technology and Sciences, Vol. 3, pp. 476-478, 2010, ISSN 2250–2459, Impact factor - 2.324. 5. R.Dhanasekaran, “Crack failure of planetary gearbox sun gear”, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 12-14, 2010, ISSN 2158-5563, Impact factor – 0.12. 6. R.Dhanasekaran, “Investigation of a sun gear in an industrial planetary gearbox”, International Journal on Mechanical and Automobile Engineering, Vol. 04, No. 05, pp. 12- 16, 2009, ISSN 0974 –231X, Impact factor – 0.428. 7. R.Dhanasekaran, “Stress and failure analysis of a second stage sun gear in planetary gearbox”, Manufacturing Technology Today, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 3-7, 2010, ISSN: 0972-7396, Central Manufacturing Technology Institute. 8. A. Raj Kumar, G.Janardhana Raju, K.Hemachandra Reddy “ The Effect of Iso- butanol Diesel Blends on Duel Fuel Biogas and Diesel Blends Engine Performance”, International Journal of engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 2 Issue 1, pp. 23- 30, May – 2013. 9. P.Manoj Kumar, V.Pandurangadu, “Effect of injector orientation on Fuel Concentration in a DI diesel engine: through CFD simulation”, International Journal of Engineering Science and Advanced Technology, Vol. 2, Issue 1, pp.101-104, Jan- Feb 2012. 10. P.Manoj Kumar, V.Pandurangadu, S.L.V.Prasad, M.Srinivasa Reddy, “Effect Of Injection Orientation On Mass-Averaged Temperature In A Di Diesel Engine: Through CFD Simulation”, International Journal of application in engineering and management, Volume 2, Issue 8, pp.208-214, August 2013. 11. P.Manoj Kumar, V.Pandurangadu, V.V.Pratibha Bharathi,V.V.Naga Deepthi “Effect of Injector Orientation on Velocity Vector Components In A Di Diesel Engine: Analysis Through CFD Simulation”, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol. 3 No. 4, pp. 2916-2921, Apr 2011. 12. P.Manoj Kumar, V.Pandurangadu, V.V.Pratibha Bharathi,V.V.Naga Deepthi “Effect Of Injection Orientation On Exhaust Emissions In A Di Diesel Engine: Through CFD Simulation”, International Journal of Applied Engineering and Technology, Vol. 1, pp. 1-6, October-December 2011. 13. P.Manoj Kumar, V.Pandurangadu, “Analysis of fuel spray with various injection orientations in a DI diesel engine through CFD simulation.”, i-manager’s Journal on future Engineering and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 47-52, November 2009 – January 2010. 14. P.Manoj Kumar, V.Pandurangadu, “Analysis of fuel spray with various injection orientations in a DI diesel engine through CFD simulation.”, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 48-54, November 2009 – January 2010. 15 S.L.V. Prasad, V.Pandurangadu, P.Manoj Kumar, G. Naga Malleshwara Rao, “Reduction Of Emissions By Enhancing Air Swirl In A Diesel Engine With Grooved Cylinder Head”, International Journal of Innovation Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 2, Issue 12, pp.7724-7730, December 2013. 16 S.L.V. Prasad, V.Pandurangadu, P.Manoj Kumar, G. Naga Malleshwara Rao, “Enhancement Of Air Swirl In A Diesel Engine With Grooved Cylinder Head”, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

International Journal of Innovation Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 2, Issue 8, pp.3821-3826, December 2013. 17 Thahar Ali Syed, Ratnakar Pandu, Mohan Rao G.K, Ravinder Reddy P, Eswara Prasad K, “Design and development of ZNO nano-tubes”, International Journal of Scientific Research, Volume 2, Issue 5, pp.1-3, May 2012 18 Thahar Ali Syed, Adnan Javed, Kasala Raju, Naga Raju M, “Design and Analysis of propeller shaft by using kavalor/epoxy composite”, International Journal of Modern Engineering Research, Vol.2, Issue.4, pp. 1557-1563, July-Aug. 2012. 19 V.sitaram Prasad: Dr.S.K.Mohapatra, Pooja Iyer, “Exhaust gas Emission Revelations During the Study of Performance of Pongamia oil as Bio diesel ”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol. 2 Issue 8, pp 993-997, August – 2013. 20 Sai Krishna Allani, Mallavolu Sai Nithish , Sitaram Prasad,”Generation Of Electricity Using Permanent Magnets On The Working Principle Of Magnetic Repulsion (Magneto Lamp)”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol. 2 Issue 7, pp 835-839, July – 2013. 21 V.sitaram Prasad: Dr.S.K.Mohapatra, Dr. K.Kundu, “Optimization of Pongamia Methyl Ester from Transesterification Process and Fuel characterization as a Diesel substitute”, Zenith International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research,Vol 06, pp130-140, 2013. 22 V.sitaram Prasad: Dr.S.K.Mohapatra, Dr. J. K. Sharma, P.L.Bali, “Performance and Evaluation of a Diesel Engine Fuelled with Filtered Pongamia Oil and its Standardization Characteristics”, SGI Reflections- International Journal of Science, Technology and Management, Vol.2, Issue.1, pp 79-89. April 2011. 23 B.Nageswara Rao, Dr.J.E.B Nelson, B.Ravi, “Problems and solutions for Saw in Granite Mineral Processing”, International Journal of Computer Communication and Information System, Vol3. No1,pp.118-120, Dec 2010 24 B.Nageswara Rao, J.E.B.Nelson, B.Balunaik, “Study and Analysis of cutting forces in Granite Machining”, International Journal of Technology And Engineering System, Vol.2.No.2, pp.119-122, Jan –March 2011. 25 B.Nageswara Rao, Jeb.Nelson, B.Balunaik, “Selection of Viscous Coolants in Granite Machining”, IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Volume 4, Issue 5, pp. 11-14, Nov-Dec. 2012. 26 S.Sreenatha Reddy “Production and Testing of Methyl Esters of Used Cooking Oil”, International Archive of Applied Sciences and Technology, Vol 4 [2], pp. 76-81, June 2013 27 Anjaiah Madarapu, Murali Mohan Raju.T, M.Manzoor Husain “Thermal Design and Analysis of Electronic Enclosure of Ground Radar”, IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Volume 4, Issue 5, PP 41-46, Nov. - Dec. 2012. 28 Murali Mohan Raju.T, Anjaiah Madarapu, M.Manzoor Husain “Vibration Reduction in Aerospace Bracket through Structural Design” IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Volume 4, Issue 5, PP 47-51, Nov. - Dec. 2012. 29 S.Sreenatha Reddy, K.L.N Murthy, M.Harinathareddy, P. Nageswara Reddy “Reduction Of Smoke Emissions From Di Diesel Engine Using Catalyst Based Oxygen Enrichment”, International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, , Vol-3, Iss-1, pp.62-66, 2013. 30. S.Sreenatha Reddy, “Performance Evaluation of DI Diesel Engine Using Neat Preheated Mahwa Methyl Ester”, in National journal of Institution of Engineers IE(I) Journal- ID, pp. 12-16,2011. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

31. S.Sreenatha Reddy, “Theoretical and experimental prediction of the performance of vegetable oil operated CI Engine”, in International Journal of Engg. Research & Indu. Appls. (IJERIA), ISSN 0974-1518, Vol.5,No. I, pp. 435-454, February 2012. 32. Dr. S.Sreenatha Reddy, “FRP composite laminate behavior under low velocity impact load”, in International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering, IJMPE, Pages 102-106, 2013. 33. Dr. S.Sreenatha Reddy “Ageing rate of paper insulation in transformers on its mechanical strength”, in International Journal of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, IJM&IE, Pages 13-15, 2013. 34. Dr. S.Sreenatha Reddy, “Reduction of smoke emissions from DI diesel engine using catalyst based oxygen enrichment”, in International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering , IJM&IE- ISSN No. 2231 –6477, Pages 62-66, 2013.

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Students Achievements in the Academic Year 2016-17

NAME OF THE NAME OF THE PLACE OF S.NO DATE REMARKS STUDENT EVENT EVENT Assembly and TKR College disassembly of Engineering, July 2016 Participated Workshop Hyd. 1 V Dhanraj Kasireddy Assembly and College of 12th Aug disassembly Participated Engineering, 2016 Workshop Hyd Assembly and TKR College disassembly of Engineering, July 2016 Participated Workshop Hyd. P Lal Krishna 2 Kasireddy Yadav Assembly and College of 12th Aug disassembly Participated Engineering, 2016 Workshop Hyd CVR College 3 D Surya Teja Technical PPT of Engineering, July 2016 Participated Hyd. Advanced JN University 4 Karan Singh Welding of Technology July 2016 Participated Technology –Hyd. JN University Logical Thinking 5 Hemanth Verma of Technology July 2016 Participated Robo Rover –Hyd. JN University Entrepreneur August of Technology Participated Workshop 2016 6 A Sandeep –Hyd. Photo grapy and Mangalore May Participated Quiz University 2016 CB Institute of Robo Quiz and Engineering & 7 B Kruthak July 2016 Participated Robo soccer Technology, Hyd. 8 M Saikumar JN University 9 K Sai Kumar ROBO Technical August of Technology Participated 10 Vishnu Seetal Quiz 2016 –Hyd. 11 K V Sai Krishna JN University Technical Quiz August 12 G Krishna of Technology Participated and ROBO 2016 –Hyd. GN Institute of 25th ,- Gurram Srikanth 13 FMAE Workshop Technology, 27th Aug Participated Reddy Hyd. 2016 Assembly and Vardhaman 14 Samuel Hemanth 20th June Participated Dissemble College of GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

VAAHAN Engineering, Hyd. Vardhaman Assembly and College of 15 Ashwitesh Dissemble 20th June Participated Engineering, VAAHAN Hyd. Vardhaman Assembly and College of 16 Dhananjay Dissemble 20th June Participated Engineering, VAAHAN Hyd. GN Institutions FMAE Workshop First Prize In 16 G Hemnath Verma Technical Aug 2016 SAE Baja essay Campus, Hyd. 20 B Praneet JN University AUTO Cad 21 H Vinay of Technology Aug 2016 Participated Workshop 22 B Varun –Hyd.

Students Achievements in the Academic Year 2015-16

S. No Name of The Name of The Place of Event Date Remarks Student Event 1. Rishabh Joshi NAIPUNYA ABVP VB Institute of 20th – 25th IST 2. N.Deexith (BASKETBALL) Technology, September Reddy Hyd. 2015 3. M.Vinay 4. N.Deexith AREANA 2K15 Birla Institute 28th – 31st IIND Reddy (KABADDI) of Technology Jan 2016 5. K.Shiva & Science- 6. K.Rajesh HYD 7. B.Prithvi CONNAISSANCE JN University 18th -19th Participated 8. B.Rohit Kumar 2K16 of Technology March 2016 9. B.Divakar –Hyd. Singh 10. B.Rohit 11. B.Ranganath 12. A.Yasar Arafath 13. A.Abdul Rehman 14. A.Sai Kiran 15. S.Hemanth THINKING OUT JN University 18th March Ist Varma OF THE BOX of Technology 2016 –Hyd. 16. E.Mahesh CAR ECM ATI 7th March Participated IMPORTANCE 2016 17. J.Dheeraj ROBOTICS IIT BOMBAY 12th -13th Participated Nagarjuna WORKSHOP March 2016 18. Ranganath CNR HYD 12th -13th Participated March 2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

G.Manikantesh JN University 19 17th -18th March IST war TECH QUIZ of Technology 2016 20 G.Saikiran –Hyd. G.Manikantesh JN University 21 MACHINING 17th -18th March war of Technology IIND EVENT 2016 22 G.Saikiran –Hyd. 23 G.Krishna 24 H.Kailash 25 Jai Kiran JN University 26 Phanindra 17th -18th March TECH QUIZ of Technology Participated 27 Vishnu 2016 –Hyd. K.V. Sai 28 Krishna 29 M.Sai Kumar 30 G.Krishna JN University MACHINING 17th -18th March 31 H.Kailash of Technology Participated EVENT 2016 32 Jai Kiran –Hyd. 33 I.Srikanth 34 Jai Kiran 35 E.Srinath D.Bindu 36 Vardhaman Mahesh Assembling & 17th 18th College of – G.Ashwitesh Disassembling September Participated 37 Engineering, Reddy (VAAHAN) 2016 Hyd. 38 Suresh Jadhav 39 E.Sai Prashanth D.Dhanunjay 40 Rao 41 G.Sai Kiran G.Manikantesh 42 war G.Sravan 43 Kumar 11th 13th 44 K. Sai Bharat KHEL UTSAV HYD – Participated March 2016 45 G.Anil Kumar 46 Suresh Jadhav 47 B.Ashok G.Praneeth 48 Kumar 49 M.Dilip Jadav 50 M.Sree Ram GAGANMAH 51 M. Lokesh KHEL UTSAV 13th March AL Participated 52 K. Ganesh (CRICKET) 2016 GROUNDS 53 B. Krutarth 54 Ansar JN University K.V. Sai 18th March 56 KHEL UTSAV of Technology Participated Krishna 2016 –Hyd. 57 K. Dhinkar BASKET BALL CB Institute of 18th March Participated GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Engineering & 2016 Technology, Hyd. VB Institute of 13th -14th June 58 Kalyan SEMINAR Technology, Participated 2016 Hyd. VB Institute of 59 Sargeeth SR TOURNMENT Technology, January, 2016 Participated Hyd.

2014-2015

S No. Name of the Name of the Event Place of the Event Date Remark Student 1 Charanjeet INTER COLLEGE BSIT 02nd March Participated Singh CRICKET 2015 TOURNAMENTS 2 Charanjeet INTER COLLEGE MVSR College of 18th Jan 2015 2nd Prize Singh CRICKET Engineering, Hyd. TOURNAMENTS 4 Charanjeet INTER COLLEGE MG Institute of 17th Dec Participated Singh CRICKET Technology, Hyd. 2014 TOURNAMENTS 7 Lovedeep BASKET BALL Samskriti College 02nd – 04th Participated Kumar TOURNAMNET of Engineering, Feb 2015 Hyd. 8 A Abhishek BASKET BALL GN Institutions 20th Feb Participated Technical Campus, 2015 Hyd. 9 A Abhishek VOLLEY BALL GN Institutions 20th Feb Participated Technical Campus, 2015 Hyd. 10 A Abhishek CRICKET Srinidhi Institute of 10th Nov Participated TOURNAMNET Science & 2014 Technology, Hyd. 16 C. Rajeev WORKSHOP KAKATIYA 10th October Participated Kumar UNIVERSITY 2014 17 I Sathvik Patel MECHANICAL MG Institute of 16th Dec Participated WORKSHOP Technology, Hyd. 2014 19 Ch.Sai Charan ICMPC GR Institute of 12th March Participated Engineering & 2015 Technology, Hyd.

20 G.Praveen ICMPC GR Institute of 12th March Participated Engineering & 2015 Technology, Hyd. 21 G.Prashanth ICMPC GR Institute of 12th March Participated Engineering & 2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Technology, Hyd.

22 B.Madhu ICMPC GR Institute of 12th March Participated Engineering & 2015 Technology, Hyd. 23 A.Srinath ICMPC GR Institute of 12th March Participated Reddy Engineering & 2015 Technology, Hyd.

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Details of Conference / Workshops / Seminars / Staff Development programs

Name of the Conference/ S.No Name of the faculty Title of the paper Seminar Venue / duration International Conference on Advances in Materials and Review on wear characteristics Manufacturing (ICAMM-2016) 1. R Dhanasekaran of aluminum silicon carbide December 08 - 10, 2016, reinforced with basalt fiber Osmania University, Hyderabad, India International Conference on Advances in Effect of fly ash and basalt on Materials and Manufacturing 2. R Dhanasekaran wrought and cast aluminum (ICAMM-2016) December 08 - alloy 10, 2016, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.

International Conference on Shape Memory Materials for Smart Engineering Materials 3. R Dhanasekaran Bio-medical and Aerospace (ICSEM – 2016), 20-22 October, Applications 2016, RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, India International Conference on Smart Engineering Materials Application of Self-Healing (ICSEM – 2016), 20-22 October, R Dhanasekaran 4. Polymers to Overcome Impact, 2016, RV College of Fatigue and Erosion Damages Engineering, Bengaluru, India

International Conference on Technological Advancements in Materials and Manufacturing Fabrication and characterization for of A7075 – Basalt – Fly ash 5. R Dhanasekaran Industrial Environment metal matrix composites by stir (TAMMIE‟16), 4 and 5 of casting routes March, 2016, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, India Fabrication and characterization International Conference on of A356 – Basalt ash fly ash Technological Advancements in 6. R Dhanasekaran composites processed by stir Materials and Manufacturing for casting method Industrial Environment GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

(TAMMIE‟16), 4 and 5 of March, 2016, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, India International Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering Studies on microstructure and Science and Management mechanical properties of 7. R Dhanasekaran (ICRTESM-15), Jawaharlal modified LM25 aluminium Nehru University (JNU, alloy‟ Convention Center), New Delhi, 15th March, 2015, pp. 4396-4400 International Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering Microstructure, hardness and Science and Management tensile properties of 8. R Dhanasekaran (ICRTESM-15), Jawaharlal Al7%Si0.35%Mg aluminum Nehru University (JNU, alloy Convention Center), New Delhi, 15th March, 2015, pp. 4456-4460 Recent Advances in Contrast Mechanical Engineering and

Interdisciplinary Developments Enhanced for Microstructure 9. R Dhanasekaran (ICRAMID 2014), Ponjesly of Steel Materials and Engine College of Engineering,

Nagercoil, Tamilnadu, India, Components 2014 International Conference on Advances in Manufacturing and Managed Brightness and Materials Engineering 10. R Dhanasekaran Contrast Enhancement using (ICAMME 2014), National Adapted Histogram Equalization Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India, 2014 International Conference on Frontiers in Mechanical Metallurgical and stress analysis Engineering (FIME 2010), 11. R Dhanasekaran on fractured spur gear National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, Mangalore, India, 2010 Proceedings of International Conference on Recent Advances Metallurgical investigation of a in Mechanical Engineering 12. R Dhanasekaran failed spur gear (ICRAME 2010), Noorul Islam University, Kumaracoil, Kanyakumari Dt., Tamilnadu, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

India, 2010. ”, International Conference on Advances in Mechanical and Building Failure analysis of a spur gear in 13. R Dhanasekaran Sciences in the 3rd Millennium a planetary gearbox (ICAMB – 2009), VIT University, Vellore, India, 2009 Investigation of failed spur Analysis and Manufacturing gear”, International Conference Technologies (TEAM TECH 14. R Dhanasekaran and 2009), Bangalore University, Exhibition on Total Engineering India, 2009 2nd National Conference on Microstructure, Advancements in mechanical properties of Mechanical, Environmental, 15. R Dhanasekaran A356/Li aluminum alloy Safety and Health Engineering fabrication by stir casting (AMESHE-2015), 9th May, method‟ Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, 2015. 7th National Conference on „Microstructure, hardness Recent Advancements in and tensile properties of Mechanical Engineering (RAME 16. R Dhanasekaran Aluminum alloy with and 2015), KSR College of without Li additions‟ Technology, Tiruchengode, India, 2015 7th National Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering “Hardness and tensile properties Design (EDQUEST 15), 19th 17. R Dhanasekaran of modified Al7%Si0.35%Mg March, Government College of aluminum alloy” Engineering, Tirunelveli, India, 2015 One day national conference on “Microstructure behavior of Advanced in Mechanical R Dhanasekaran 18. modified LM25 aluminium Engineering (NCAME‟15), alloy” Karpagam University, Tamilnadu, India, 2015 Sixth National Conference on “Friction Recent Advancements in

Mechanical Engineering 19. R Dhanasekaran and Wear Behaviour of AA (RAME), KSR College of 6063/SiC-Gr Hybrid MMC for Technology, Tiruchengode, Brake Applications” India, 2014 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Sixth National Conference on Recent Advancements in “Studies on wear properties of Mechanical Engineering (RAME 20. R Dhanasekaran carbide coating on case 2014), KSR College of carburised steel” Technology, Tiruchengode, India, 2014. Sixth National Conference on Recent Advancements in “Studies on Thermal properties Mechanical Engineering (RAME 21. R Dhanasekaran of Aluminium Silicon (Al-Si) 2014), KSR College of Material” Technology, Tiruchengode, India, 2014 Recent Advancements in “Enhance the wear resistance of Mechanical Engineering, KSR 22. R Dhanasekaran En 353 steel by heat treatment” College of Technology, Tiruchengode, India, 2013. National Conference on Universal Innovations in “Stress and failure investigation Mechanical Engineering, KSR 23. R Dhanasekaran of second stage planet gear” College of Engineering, Tiruchengode, Tamilnadu, India, 2012 National Conference on Recent “Computer Aided Design of Advancements in Mechanical 24. R Dhanasekaran Composite Fixed Reflectors for Engineering, KSR College of Space Craft Applications Technology, India, 2012 Proceedings of Third National Conference on Recent “Optimization of gear Advancements in Mechanical 25. R Dhanasekaran parameters by using genetic Engineering (RAME 2011), 25 algorithm” March, K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology, Namakkal, India, 2011. National Conference on Recent Innovations in Production “Non destructive analysis on 26. R Dhanasekaran Engineering (RIPE 2010), MIT fractured spur gear” Campus, Anna University Chennai, India, 2010. Proceedings of the National Conference on Recent “Investigation of a gear of a 27. R Dhanasekaran Innovations in Design and planetary gearbox” Analysis (RIDA), 18 March, Govt. College of Engineering, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Tirunelveli, India, 2009. Proceedings of the National Conference on Advanced “Studies on gear tooth failure in 28. R Dhanasekaran Communication and Computing, DISA cool drum drive” Paavai College of Engineering, Namakkal, India, 2009 Proceedings of the National Conference on Emerging “Analysis of wear failure as a 29. R Dhanasekaran Technologies, M. Kumarasamy product mechanism” College of Engineering, Karur, India, 2009. Proceedings of Fourth National Conference on “Research on the failure of the Optimization Techniques in 30. R Dhanasekaran sun gear connected to planetary Engineering Sciences and gear” Technologies (OPTEST 2009), Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode, India, 2009. National Conference on Soft Investigation of wear 31. R Dhanasekaran Computing, IRTT, Erode, breakdown” Tamilnadu, India, 2009 National Conference on Recent “Failure analysis of spur gear in Advancement in Mechanical 32. R Dhanasekaran Disamatic foundry by using Engineering, K. S. Rangasamy Finite Element Method” College of Technology, India, 2007 National Conference on Product R Dhanasekaran Life Cycle Management, Kongu 33. “Analysis of Spur Gear” Engineering College, Erode, India, 2007 R Dhanasekaran Chettinad College of Engineering 34. “Renaissance 2014” and Technology, Karur. Modern Trends in Mechanical Nandha Engineering College, 35. R Dhanasekaran Engineering Erode. National Conference on EMERGING TRENDS IN Nqwab Shah Alam Khan College 36. Maimuna Siddiqui ENGINEERING & of Engineering & Technology TECHNOLOGY(ETET-2016) Investigation of Machining National Conference on Parameters concernd to Surface “Innovations in Mechanical 37. Syed Mohammad Rougness by CNC turning of Engineering”,NCIME‟16 at EN-207 Alloy Steel using madanapalle institute of GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Response Surface Methodology. technology & scince. National Conference on Evaluation of optimum cutting “Innovations in Mechanical Syed Mohammad parameters in finish of EN-207 38. Engineering”,NCIME‟15 at with and without heat treatment madanapalle institute of using full factorial design technology & scince. National conference on emerging

Emerging trends in machine trends in machine design and IC 39. Dr.P.Manoj Kumar design and IC engines engines, Nandyal. 22-23 march 2004 National conference on Emerging Trends in CAD/CAM 40. Dr.P.Manoj Kumar CAD/CAM, Nandyal. 13-14 “Theory & Practice” September 2004 Mr. A. Raj Kumar, Guru Nanak Engineering College 41. Finite Element Methods / 10-14 February 2007. Recent Advantages in internal RACE-2008 NIT Warangal / 28- 42. Mr. A. Raj Kumar combustion engines. 30 March 2008. I.C ENGINES alternative fuels 43. Mr. A. Raj Kumar Samskruti college of engineering and combustion. and technology/4th February 2012 Thermodynamics in mechanical 44. Mr. A. Raj Kumar Indian institute of technology engineering. Bombay./ 14-24 June 2011. A five day mission 10X 45. Mr. A. Raj Kumar Guru nanak engineering college/ workshop 23-27 May 2011. Perspective organized by Mr. A. Raj Kumar 46. Aerospace engineering Acoustical society of India / 21st

August 2010.. Tracking lab Activity in International conference on Technical Education system: A 47. Dr.S.Sreenatha transformations in Engineering reddy Case-study at the Guru Nanak Education. 2014 /B.V.B.R- Hubli Institutions (India) / 16-18 January 2014. International conference on Ageing rate of paper insulation recent development in Dr.S.Sreenatha 48. in transformers on its engineering & Technology/IR reddy mechanical strength. Net, Bhubaneswar-2012 /6th December 2012. International conference on CNG – Gasoline Bio-fuel Air Innovations in electronics and Dr.S.Sreenatha 49. cooled engine development communication Engineering reddy using electronic ignition system. (ICIECE-2013)/GNIT/ 9-10 August 2013. Redesigning of Engg. Workshop on Redesigning of Dr.S.Sreenatha 50. Curriculum-outcome Based Engg. Curriculum-outcome reddy Learning. Based Learning./JNTUK/ 24-25 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

February 2013 International Conference on m ICMIE, IRNet, Bangalore, 51. Dr.S.Sreenatha mechanical & Industrial reddy INDIA. Engineering/IRNet Bangalore/22 July 2012. International Conference on Advanced Mechanism in Dr.S.Sreenatha Advanced Mechanism in 52. Robotics & its reddy Robotics & its Applications. Applications./JNTUH/ 8-30 March 2010. Experimental Investigation on 4 stroke stationary C.I. Engine 53. V. Sitaram Prasad AIM/ 13-14 May 2005. using pongamia oil as an alternative fuel. Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 54. Mr.M.Anjaya Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Guru Nanak Institute of Automation and Robotics 55. Mr.M.Anjaya Technical Campus (GNITC) / 2-3 Workshop March 2012 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 56. Mr. A Raj Kumar Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Guru Nanak Institute of Automation and Robotics 57. Mr. A Raj Kumar Technical Campus (GNITC) / 2-3 Workshop March 2012 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of Mr. V Sitaram 58. Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Prasad Methods 29 June 2013 Guru Nanak Institute of Mr. V Sitaram Automation and Robotics 59. Technical Campus (GNITC) / 2-3 Prasad Workshop March 2012 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 60. Mr. K. Soma Raju Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 61. Mr. G. Sudhakar Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 62. Mr. S. Sapthagiri Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of Mr.Nageshwara 63. Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Rao.B Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 64. Mr. P. Srinivas Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 65. Mr. Murali Mohan Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of Raju Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Methods 29 June 2013 Guru Nanak Institute of Mr. Murali Mohan Automation Robotics 66. Technical Campus (GNITC) / 2-3 Raju Workshop March 2012. Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 67. Mr.B.N.Murali Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 68. Ms. Bhodhisree Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 69. Mr. Chakrapani Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 70. Mr.Sampath Siddam Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 71. Mr. Kiran Reddy Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of Mr. A. Swarnendra 72. Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Goud Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 73. Mr. V. Shyamu Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 74. Mr.B.Ravindar Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 75. Mr. Seshireddy T.V Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 76. Mr.Thahar Ali Syed Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 77. Mr. T. Arun Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 78. Ms. R. Pushpa Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 79. Mr. Lakshmi Kanth Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 80. Mr. Ashok Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 81. Mr. A. Bhargav Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 82. Ms. V Swetha Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 83. Mr. Yellukumar Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of Mr.K. Veera 84. Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Raghavulu Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 85. Mr. ASSAV Prasad Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 86. Ms.M.Prashanthi Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of Mr. Praveen kumar 87. Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- B Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 88. Mr. Sri Hari Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 89. Mr.J.Abhilash Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 90. Ms.Prashanthi Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 91. Mr. G Ganesh Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 92. Mr.Haji Banothu Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 93. Mr. N Manideep Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 94. Mr. N Rohit Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 95. A.Anusha Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 96. Vinayak KR Singh Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of 97. B. Durga Prasad Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 98. V. Durgesh Faculty Development Guru Nanak Institute of GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Programme on Finite Element Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28- Methods 29 June 2013 International Conference on Comparison of Air Swirl Electrical, Electronics, and Generating Devices in A Diesel Optimization Techniques 99. Raj Kumar Engine Performance and (ICEEOT)-2016, 978-1-4673- Emissions. 9939-5/16/$31.00

Computational Analysis on the International conference on Strength coefficient and strain Emerging Technologies in 100. M . Anjaiah rate sensitivity index in Super Mechanical Sciences, VOL.2, plastic forming of Titanium NO.4, Alloys, ISSN:9788178001890,2014.

International Conference on 101. S.Sreenatha reddy mechanical & Industrial 2012 Engineering/IRNet Bangalore Emerging Trends Machining process in granite Vardhaman College of B.Nageshwar Rao 102. material” in Mechanical Engineering, Shamshabad, Engineering Hyderabad 2011 2nd International Joint Journal Study and analysis of cutting 103. B.Nageshwar Rao Conference on Engineering and forces in granite machining. Technology 2011

104. B.Nageshwar Rao Study and analysis of process Advanced and Challenges in parameters in granite machining Mechanical Engineering 2010 3rd International Conference on Analysis And Evaluation Of Manufacturing, Optimization, 105. A.Venkateswarlu Fracture Behavior Of Alloy 90 Industrial and Material Sheets Engineering, 2015, p-ISSN:2320- 334X, ISSN:2278-1684 Tracking Lab Activity in International conference on Technical Education System: A 106. S.Srinatha reddy Transformations in Engineering Case-study at the Guru Nanak Institutions (India) Education Tracking Lab Activity in International conference on Technical Education System: A 107. S.Srinatha reddy Transformations in Engineering Case-study at the Guru Nanak

Institutions (India) Education (ICTEE-2013) Data mining Approach For Proceedings of International Improving Quality of Upsetting 108. E.V.Ramana Conference On Innovations in Process In Engine Valve Manufacturing Design and Manufacturing, 2014, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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CNG – gasoline bi-fuel air in Innovations in Electronics and 109. S.Srinatha reddy cooled engine development Communication Engineering, using electronic ignition system ICIECE-2013). Fatigue Fracture & Life Extension Three days workshop 110. V.Ananda Mohan 29/1/2014 To 31/1/2014 TR Anantharaman Education & Research Foundation Hyd. India at DRDO auditorium One day National Level Workshop on Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering ( 111. A.Raj kumar 23rd November 2013 ETIME-13) on organized at Vignana Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad. International Conference of “Evaluation of mechanical Advancements and Futuristic 112. A.Venkateswarlu properties impact on the Trends in Mechanical and Formability of Alloy - 90 sheets” Materials Engineering, 2012 Development of higher order International Conference of “The Energy and Materials 113. A.Venkateswarlu shear element for the static Research(EMR-2012 ) at analysis of composite lamina Torremolinos , Spain, 2012 Production,Optimization and ICAME 114. V.Sitaram Prasad: Characterization of Pongamia , Aug-3-5,(2009),pp 456- Dr.S.K.Mohapatra Biodiesel (Pongamia Methyl 461 Ester) Experimental Investigation on 4 AIM, 115. V.Sitaram Prasad: stroke stationary C.I. Engine May-13-14,(2005),pp 211- Ms.Shailaja using pongamia oil as an 214 alternate fuel “Role of Karanja Esterified oil V.Sitaram Prasad: as an Alternative Renewable 116. NCMDES-Feb 27-28,2009 P.L.Bali fuel for Diesel Engines in controlling Air pollution”, “Performance of C.I.Engine (SEM-2008) 117. V.Sitaram Prasad: Thapar University, P.L.Bali with BioDiesel” seminar on Patiala,March-08, 2008 Energy Management “An Overview of the Effects of Exhaust Gas Recirculation on 118. A.Raj Kumar National Conference AIME-2012 the Emissions of Heavy Duty Diesel Engines Performance “An Overview of International conference RITS 119. A.Raj Kumar and Emission Characteristics of ICAEM – 2012 Dual Fuel Engine” GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

International Conference on Production of Jatropha Oil and “ Computational Methods in Performance Characteristics of a 120. S.Sreenatha Reddy Engineering & Sciences Twin Cylinder Diesel Engine (I.C.C.M.E.S -2009), Pages 59- using Jatropha- Diesel Blend”, 64. “Reduction of NOx Emission in National Conference on Bio Diesel Engine with Exhaust Computational Methods in 121. S.Sreenatha Reddy Gas Recirculation and Magnetic Engineering & Sciences Fuel Conditioning” (NCSAME -2009), in page 4 “Studies on Effect of Compression Ratio and Speed National Conference on on Oil Recovery and Energy Computational Methods in 122. S.Sreenatha Reddy Consumption in Mini Oil Engineering & Sciences Expeller for Pongamia and (NCSAME -2009) Jatropha Seed oil Expulsion” “Effect of Injection Pressure in National Conference on 123. S.Sreenatha Reddy DI Diesel Engine Combustion – Aerospace Engineering (NCAE - CFD Analysis” 2009) “Development of a Two Zone HCCI Combustion Model National Conference on 124. S.Sreenatha Reddy Accounting for Boundary layer (MINAC-2002) Effects” National Conference on 125. S.Sreenatha Reddy “Wind Energy Developments in India” (MINAC-2002) “Thermodynamic Analysis and Operating Features of a National Conference on 126. S.Sreenatha Reddy Combined Magneto (MINAC-2001) Hydrodynamic(MHD) Conventional Power Plant” International Conference on “Ageing rate of paper insulation recent development in 127. S.Sreenatha Reddy in transformers on its Engineering & mechanical strength ” Technology.(ICRDET-2012) “CNG – gasoline bi-fuel air Innovations in Electronics and 128. S.Sreenatha Reddy cooled engine development Communication Engineering using electronic ignition system” (ICIECE-2013) A Case-study at the Guru Nanak Tracking Lab Activity in Institutions (India)”, in 129. S.Sreenatha Reddy “ International conference on Technical Education System: Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTEE-2013) 2nd International Joint Journal B.Nageswara Rao, Conference on Engineering and 130. Dr.J.E.B.Nelson and “Study and analysis of cutting Technology (IJJCET-2011)

Dr.B.Balunaik forces in granite machining” organized by TCET- Gopalax Singapore B.Nageswara Rao, “Study and analysis of process Advanced and Challenges in 131. Dr.J.E.B.Nelson and parameters in granite Mechanical Engineering B.Ravi, machining” (ACMM-2010), Erode GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Sengunthar Engineering College, Thudupathi, Erode, Tamilnadu

Mechanical Engineering B.Nageswara Rao, Emerging Trends (MEET-2010), 132. Dr.J.E.B.Nelson and “Machining process in granite Vardhaman College of

B.Ravi material” Engineering, Shamshabad, Hyderabad The second National Conference on “Design and Manufacturing “Mechanical and Microstuctural Technologies for Product Life 133. SUCHARITHA V. behavior of Friction Stir Welded -2016) held at Cycle”(DPLC Aluminium Alloy 7075” BITS-Pilani,Hyderabad Campus in March,2016. WORKSHOPS PARTICIPATED

S.NO. FACULTY NAME Workshops participated 2016-2017 “Advance in Research and Innovations in Mechanical Engineering” 1. Maimuna Siddiqui “ARIME 2017” 3 Days, National level workshop on Advanced Vehicle Dynamics, 2. R Dhanasekaran GNIT, Hyderabad, 2016. 2015-2016

1. R Dhanasekaran Mind Education Specialist Training, GNIT, Hyderabad, 2016. 2 days National level workshop on Latest Trends in Metal Cutting, 2. R Dhanasekaran ESCE, Erode, 2015 2 Weeks STTP on pedagogy for Effective use of Engineering Education, 3. R Dhanasekaran IITB, 2015 2014-2015 1. R Dhanasekaran Employability Skills – ICT Academy of Tamilnadu, 2015 2014-2015

1. R Dhanasekaran ICTACT Salem Edition, 2014 CE 6402 Strength of Materials, FDTP, Anna University-KSRCT, 2014 2. R Dhanasekaran

2012-2013 Application of FE Method in Academic and Industrial Research – NITT, 1. R Dhanasekaran 2013 Faculty Development Programme on Finite Element Methods at Guru 2. M.Anjayya Nanak Institute of Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28-29 June 2013 Faculty Development Programme on Finite Element Methods at Guru 3. A.Rajkumar Nanak Institute of Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28-29 June 2013 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

A Two Week Faculty development Programme on Automation & 4. A.Rajkumar Robotics Conducted by Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus Hyderabad from 19th Nov to 1st December 2012 . Faculty Development Programme on Finite Element Methods at Guru 5. V.Sitaram Prasad Nanak Institute of Technical Campus (GNITC) / 28-29 June 2013 Participated in UGC sponsored Refresher course on “Recent Advances 6. M.Harinatha reddy in Thermal Engineering and their applications” held at JNTUH, Hyderabad from 4-11-2013 to 25-11-2013 Workshop on Redesigning of Engg. Curriculum-outcome Based 7. S.Srinatha reddy Learning./JNTUK/ 24-25 February 2013

Attended one day workshop on “Emerging Trends in Mechanical 8. M.Prakash Babu Engineering” at VBIT, Hyderabad in November 2013.

National conference on “Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering” 9. M.Prakash Babu at Shadan College of Engg. & Technology, Hyderabad on 18th October, 2012 as Coordinator. 2011-12

1 M.Anjaiah Automation and Robotics Workshop at Guru Nanak Institute of Technical Campus (GNITC) / 2-3 March 2012 2 M.Harinatha Reddy Participated in QIP Short-Term course on “Engine Emission Formation and Control” held at IIT Kanpur on June 28-July 03 2011 3 A.Raj Kumar Automation and Robotics Workshop at Guru Nanak Institute of Technical Campus (GNITC) / 2-3 March 2012 4 A.Raj kumar I.C ENGINES alternative fuels and combustion at Samskruti college of engineering and technology/4th February 2012 A Two Week Faculty development Programme on CFD Applications in 5 A.Raj kumar Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering Conducted by Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus Hyderabad from 28th May to 9th June 2012. V.ANANDA 6. CFD Application in Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering at GNITC MOHAN during from 28/5/2012 to 9/6/2012 2010-11

1 A.Raj Kumar Perspective organized by Acoustical society of India / 21st August 2010.. 2 A.Raj Kumar A five day mission 10X workshop at Guru nanak engineering college/ 23-27 May 2011. 3 A.Raj Kumar Thermodynamics in mechanical engineering at Indian institute of technology Bombay./ 14-24 June 2011. 4 V.Ananda Mohan “CIM workshop / Training Program at IARE on 23/12/2010 5 V.Ananda Mohan Advances in CAD/CAM/CAE at CMR College of Engineering & Technology on 29, 30/12/2010 Participated in the National level workshop on “Quality Improvement in 6 M.Harinatha Reddy Engineering Education” Organized by the Annamacharya Institute of Technology & Sciences. Rajampet, Kadapa (Dt.) On 11-12-2010 7 M.Prakash Babu Attended A Three Day “National Workshop on Modern Trends in Mechanical Engineering” GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

muffakham jah college of engineering and technology,hyderabad july 8- 10,2009. 8 M.Prakash Babu Attended a 5day workshop on “Rapid Prototyping” undera TEQIP in NIT ,Warangal in 2011. National Level Technical Symposium organised by Shadan College of 9 M.Prakash Babu Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad (Techno Spirit 2009 & 2010) as a Co-ordinator

Patent Filed 2015-16

S.No. Name of the Faculty Title 1. Dhanasekaran, R. Improving the mechanical properties of LM25 by adding alloying elements‟, App. No. 2206/CHE/2015. 2. Dhanasekaran, R. „Design and fabrication of piston using aluminium alloy‟, App. No. 2205/CHE/2015. 3 Dhanasekaran, R. Analysis of mechanical properties of LM25 in comparision with other grades of aluminium‟, App. No. 2204/CHE/2015. 4. Dhanasekaran, R. „Effect of Lithium and zirconium addition on LM25 aluminium cast alloy‟, App. No. 2203/CHE/2015.

2014-15

S.No. Name of the Faculty Title 1. Dhanasekaran, R. „Wear behaviour of Al2O3- Tio2 coating for Al-Si alloy‟, App. No. 1908/CHE/2014. 2. Dhanasekaran, R. „Wear behaviour of WC-Co coating for Al-Si alloy‟, App. No. 1906/CHE/2014. 3 Dhanasekaran, R. „Studies on wear properties of carbide coating on case carburised steel‟, App. No. 1904/CHE/2014.

4. Dhanasekaran, R. „Studies on thermal properties of Aluminium Silicon (Al- Si) material‟, App. No. 1903/CHE/2014. 5. Dhanasekaran, R. „ Waste Heat Recovery using Matrix Heat Exchanger from the Exhaust of an Automobile Engine for Heating Car‟s Passenger Cabin‟, App. No. 936/CHE/2014.

6. Dhanasekaran, R. „Enhancing of Matrix Heat Exchanger Flow Characteristics to Recover the Waste Heat using Air as Working Fluid‟, App. No. 935/CHE/2014. 7. Dhanasekaran, R. „ Performance Assesment of Residential Air Conditioners using CH2F2/C2HF5/ISO BUTANE Refrigerant Mixtures‟, App. No. 932/CHE/2014.

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Annexure V

Laboratories List

1. CAD/CAM Lab,

2. Instrumentation and Control Systems Lab(2 Nos) ,

3. Heat Transfer Lab( 2 Nos) ,

4. Machine Tools Lab,

5. Metrology Lab( 2 Nos) ,

6. Thermal Engineering Lab,

7. Production Technology Lab,

8. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Lab.

9. Metallurgy Lab (2 Nos),

10. Fuels and Lubricants Lab( 2 Nos) ,

11. Mechanics of Solids Lab

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ANNEXURE-VI

Student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar)

Expert lectures:

S. No Name of the event Resource Person DATE 2015-2016 Lecture for III Year Students, Dr. Sathish Babu, 1. 06th October 2016 Design of Machine JNTU- Hyderabad Members -II Lecture on Computational Fluid Mr. Karthik Sundarraj, 2. Dynamics 18th June 2016 ANSYS, CFD using ANSYS & MAT LAB Lecture on Computational Fluid Mr. Geetesh Waghela, 3. Dynamics using 18th June 2016 ANSYS, CFD ANSYS & MATLAB Lecture for III & II Year Students , Dr. V Hanumantha Rao, 4. 19th September 2015 Thermal K. L University , Vijayawada Engineering- II Lecture on Refrigeration & Air Mr. Mohan Coyalkar, 5. 19th August 2015 Conditioning for III KG MECH Electro-Mechanical Pvt Ltd Year Students Sri Pavithra Kumar, 6. 12th September 2016 Engineer’s Day Asst. Director CITD-Hyderabad 2013-2014 Lecture on Finite Dr. AVSS Kumara Swamy Gupta. 1. 29th March 2013 Element Method Professor, JNTU-H FDP :Guest lecture on "Improvement Dr. Bhagiratha Rao, 2. of Mechanical Ex. Scientis F , 01st April 2013 Properties using hot DMRL, HYDERABAD Isostatic Process Modeling and Dr. V S H Rao, Neural Networks Ex. Professor, 3. and their 01st April 2013 Missouri University of Science and applications in Technology, Rolla, USA Engineering. Two-Day Training Dr. Naresh Kumar , 28th & 29th August 4. Programme on Scientist, NRSA, 2013 MAT LAB Balanagar, Hyderabad. Lecture on Dr. K V Sharma, 5. 18th March, 2013 Heat Transfer Professor of Mechanical Engineering, GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

for III Year Student JNTU College of Engineering, Hyd. Dr. Varaprasada Rao, Lecture on 6. Professor 9th Feb 2013 Heat Transfer NIT Warangal A Three day Work Mr. Nikhil Jain , 7th, 8th, & 9th 7. shop on solar Mr. Mehul January 2014 application Communication Skills and 02nd to 08th January 8. Personality Dr. Piaa Raj 2014 Development work shop A three day work Dr. R. S. Salaria 26th to 28th December 9. shop on C language Thaper University Punjab 2013 Applied 4th and 5th November 10. Dr. V. S. V. Satish Thermodynamics-II 2013 Work shop on Training and Mr. Subramanyam Hariharan 11. placements Mr. Summit Duggal, 04th October 2013 ,conduction of Mr. Mahindra Satyam Mock Interviews Work shop on Mr. Dr. Sai Satish 12. Ethical Hacking 04th October .2013 CEO, Indian Servers ver.2 Workshop on “Morals, Ethics and Prof. Sai Kumar, 13. Employability 31st Aug.2013 IPE Skills”

Ethics in Mr. R. P. Makhija, 14. 17th Aug, 2013 Engineering Addl. Chief Engineer Work shop on Training and Mr. Subramanyam hariharan 15. placements Mr.Summit Duggal , 24th September 2013 ,conduction of Mr. Mahindra Satyam Mock Interviews Workshop on Mr. Ankit Fadia, 16. 23rd August 2013 Ethical Hacking India Can, Hyderabad Pre Placement 17. Mr. Ajith Tiwary 23rd 31st July. 2013 Training – Pre Placement 18. Mr Manveen Anand 13th - 23rd Aug .2013 Training 24th to 25th January 19. Robotics work shop JAY Robotix 2013 Organization of 4th to 6th Training and 20. Mr Krishna kishore Chalasani Programme in MAT 18th to 20th LAB Simulink January 2013 21. Seminar on Dr. Cathy Lee T. Arcuino, 13th September 2013 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Higher Education Director, International Programs and Services, Pittsburg State University 2012-2013 1 Heat Transfer Dr. K. V. Sharma 07th March 2013 2 Heat Transfer Dr. Vara Prasad Rao 11th March 2013 Mr. Venu Gopal, 3 Seminar on PPT 2nd & 3rd March 2013 Infosys, Hyderabad Communication 23rd July to 1st Aug 4 Dr. Piaa Raj Skills 2012 6 “Game Theory & Dr. M.V.S. Raju 27th August 2012 Waiting line” Planning for 7 Research and Mr. Gautham Gandhi 23rd August 2012 Abroad Education Personality 24th, 26th, 27th, 30th 8 Mr Arun Kumar Development September 2012 3rd 10th October 9 Aptitudes Mr Arun Kumar – 2012 17th - 28th October 10 Skill Matters Dr. Piaa Raj 2012 Communication 17th - 28th October 11 Ms Monica Skills 2012 2011-2012 A Two Day National Workshop 1 Dr. I. S. Rao 2nd - 3rd March 2012 on Automation and Robotics Workshop on 2 Mr. Ankit Fadia 2nd - 3rd March 2012 Ethical Hacking 3 Robotics Mr. Manoj , Engineer 17th Feb 2012 Workshop on 4 Prof Subba rao 05th to 09th Dec, 2010 MATLAB Kinematic of 5 Mr. B. Ravi Kumar 05th March 2011 Machinery Meteorology and 6 Dr. B. Sreenivasa Varma 05th March 2011. Surface Engineering Heat Transfer 7 Mr. J. G. Sharma 21st October 2010 Radiation Introduction to 8 Mr. A. Kanda Swamy 11th August 2010 Machine Design Introduction to dynamics of 9 Mr. D. Kamalakar 14th August 2010. machinery , gyroscopic couple Workshop on Dr. Tulasi Ram Das, 10 Research paper 20th October, 2010 Professor, JNTU-H writing GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Communication 2nd ,4th ,and 7th June 11 Dr. H. S. Saini Skills 2011

Personality Mr. Trinity 12 3rd to 9th Aug 2011 Development Chandigarh

Communication Prof. P. Parthasarithy 28th ,29th , and 30th 13 Skills GNITC June 2011

Communication 14 Ms Ashwini 20th , & 2th June 2011 skills Finite Elements Dr. A. V. S. S. Guptha 03rd to 07th September 15 Methods Prof. JNTU-H 2010. Thermal Dr. A. V. S. S. Guptha 16 15th to 21st April 2010 Engineering Prof. JNTU-H

Workshops attended by the Students in Various Institutions/Universities

S. Name of the Students Event date Organized by Prize No 2013-14 Guru Preet Singh III Yr Tech Fest MVSR Participat 1 Aug-13 Student 2013 College ed Elite Guru Preet Singh III Yr Techno Jan 30 to Feb MVSR 2 Passed Student Groups - 2014 College Work Shop Elite UDAY KIRAN REDDY Techno Jan 30 to Feb MVSR 3 Passed III Year Students Groups - 2014 College Work Shop Elite J SIVA NARENDER Techno Jan 30 to Feb MVSR 4 PRASAD III Year Passed Groups - 2014 College Students Work Shop Elite R MUKTHESWAR III Techno Jan 30 to Feb MVSR 5 Passed Year Students Groups - 2014 College Work Shop Elite P YESHWANTH III Year Techno Jan 30 to Feb MVSR 6 Passed Students Groups - 2014 College Work Shop Elite SAI MALLIKARJUN III Jan 30 to Feb MVSR 7 Techno Passed Year Students 2014 College Groups - GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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Elite K R KISHORE III Year Techno Jan 30 to Feb MVSR 8 Passed Student Groups - 2014 College Work Shop D.S.S. KARTHIK II Year TECHNOZ 28,29,30th NIT Participat 9 Students OIN 13 Dec 2013 Warangal ed Auto Factory R Santhosh II Year 6th to 12 th Participat 10 2014 JNTUH Students Jan 2014 ed Training Programme Auto Factory P Anil Kumar II Year 6th to 12 th Participat 11 2014 JNTUH Students Jan 2014 ed Training Programme Auto Factory P Srinivas Shani II Year 6th to 12 th Participat 12 2014 JNTUH Students Jan 2014 ed Training Programme Udaan 2014 Participat 13 K Arvind II YEar Student ROBO 23rd Feb 2014 SNIST ed Workshop Udaan 2014 Participat 14 K Srikanth II Year Student ROBO 23rd Feb 2014 SNIST ed Workshop Udaan 2014 Participat 15 J Akhil II Year Student ROBO 23rd Feb 2014 SNIST ed Workshop Udaan 2014 Participat 16 K Nikhil II Year Student ROBO 23rd Feb 2014 SNIST ed Workshop ARENA 14- Jan 30 to 2 BIITS Participat 17 Lovedeep III Year Student Foot Ball Feb 2014 Pilani ed HITAM Guru Deep Singh II Year Sports Fest 18 4- 7th 2014 HITAM Ist Prize Student 2K14 Foot Ball Krishna Murthy Guru Deep Singh II Year Sport- Fest - 9th to 11 Jan Institute of 19 Ist Prize Student Foot ball 2014 Technology & Engineering GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Elite Gurudeep Singh II Year Techno Jan 30 to Feb CBIT 20 Passed student Groups - 2014 College Work Shop HITAM ABY Thomas II Year Sports Fest 4- 7th Jan 21 HITAM Ist Prize Student 2K14 Foot 2014 Ball HITAM Akahs Goutham II Year Sports Fest 4- 7th Jan 22 HITAM Ist Prize Student 2K14 Foot 2014 Ball HITAM Harsha Vardhan II Year Sports Fest 4- 7th Jan 23 HITAM Ist Prize Student 2K14 Foot 2014 Ball HITAM Mahinder Singh II YEar Sports Fest 4- 7th Jan 24 HITAM Ist Prize Student 2K14 Foot 2014 Ball Krishna Murthy Sport- Fest - 9th to 11 Jan Institute of Participat 25 Akash II year Foot ball 2014 Technology ed & Engineering Krishna Murthy Sport- Fest - 9th to 11 Jan Institute of Participat 26 Lovedeep III Year Student Foot ball 2014 Technology ed & Engineering Krishna Murthy Harsha Vardhan II Year Sport- Fest - 9th to 11 Jan Institute of Participat 27 Student Foot ball 2014 Technology ed & Engineering Krishna Murthy Mahinder Singh II YEar Sport- Fest - 9th to 11 Jan Institute of Participat 28 Student Foot ball 2014 Technology ed & Engineering GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Auto Factory 2014 Training Programme 1st-6th Jan IIT Participat 29 Ahemad Hussain III Year " Workshop 2014 BombaY ed on Design Simulation analysis of Motor Bike" Auto Factory 2014 Training Mohammed Abdul Sami Programme 1st-6th Jan Participat 30 IIT Bombay III Year " Workshop 2014 ed on Design Simulation analysis of Motor Bike" Auto Factory 2014 Training Programme 1st-6th Jan Participat 31 Abdullah Ahemad III Year IIT Bombay " Workshop 2014 ed on Design Simulation analysis of Motor Bike" Auto Factory 2014 Training Programme 1st-6th Jan Participat 32 Jaineeth III YEar Student IIT Bombay " Workshop 2014 ed on Design Simulation analysis of Motor Bike" Hingoli Gold Cup - 1st-10th Jan District Participat 33 Kulwanth Mitwale Hockey 2014 Hockey ed Tournament Association

2012-13 “Auto Spark” workshop held at 12 Students from our college have JNTUH college of Engineering Hyd. 1 participated 14-15 March 2013 Conducted by ARK Techno-solution in

association with AIESEC IIT- GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Kharagpur 2 International autonomous robotics 6 Students from our college have 23rd -25th Feb 2013 work shop held by “i3 Indya participated Technologies” in association with TECHKRITI 2013, IIT KANPUR. 3. “Automotive systems and 10 Students from our collage have 13th -18th Jan 2013 advancements” work -shop organized participated by Mechanical engineering association JNTUH-CEH 4 ICMPC 2013 9 Students from our college have participated

5 Convergence conducted by VNR 2 Students from our college have vigana jyothi event Robotic participated

6 ATOMS Conducted at BITS Pilani 2 Students from our college have Hyd,Event PPT participated 7 Sports conducted by  3 Students from our college  17-22 Feb.  MVSR college of engineering have participated  TKR college of engineering  1 Student from our college  28-29 Feb.  JNTUH have participated  IIIT  1 Student from our college  13-14  BARATH institute of have participated March technology  1 Student from our college  17-22 Jan  GURUNANAK inst.of have participated technology  2 Students from our college  27 feb -1 have participated March  2 Students from our college have participated  24-25 Jan

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Annexure – VII

Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning in Detail

Lecturer delivery with discussion: Lectures are delivered with special emphasis on discussion on subject relevant examples and implemented effectively. Tutorial ( problem solving classes): Problems are dealt with special emphasis on subject taught in the classes. PPT presentations: During the Lecture hours, Power Point Presentations are given relevant to the subject to concrete the effective lectures. Experimental methods: Practical training relevant to topics are dealt and explanations are made with special emphasis on latest technological facts. Remedial classes : Remedial Classes are being conducted for weak students and also for those who have backlogs. Group Assignments : Students are divided into eight groups in each class and provide eight sets of different Assignment Questions. Mini Projects : As per JNTUH curriculum Industrial oriented Mini projects are being conducted to expose the industrial environment after III Year Second Semester. Course file : Course file will provide total content of every subject along with University previous Question papers with solutions, Tutorial sheets, Short Question and Answers etc. Lab Manuals : Laboratory manuals consists the complete procedures , calculation methods and calculations. Experiments beyond the Syllabus are provided to students to get more emphasis on subject. Industrial visits : Industrial visits to various industries of different fields like BHEL, Lokesh Tools, Thermal Power plants, ECIL and manufacturing industries etc. are being conducted to get more exposure to the industries. SDT: In every Semester two special descriptive tests were being conducted to make students face the University examinations with ease. Emphasis on Laboratory Training: Entrance to engineering education is based on multiple choice tests resulting in a memory base system. To expose them to practical experience, which is the base for science and technology education, we have adopted a procedure with major emphasis on practical being performed beyond the syllabus requirement. The objective is to correlate the theory and practical results and to emphasize the limits of practical applications.

Soft-Skills and personality Development Cell: The placement cells formulate to enhance the skills like aptitude skills, communication skills, group discussion, leader ship skills, interpersonal skills, which help in providing better employability of our graduates. The cell organizes training programs by professional trainers for conducting lectures on improving communication skills and other allied soft skills.

Professional bodies: Students are encouraged to join “Technical societies” like ISTE student chapter, SAE student chapter, to inculcate a habit of following the latest developments in that particular technical field. Various programs like guest lecturers, workshops, technical talks, and other professional activities are organized under these society forums.

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Technical clubs: Students are encouraged to join “Technical club” to pursue their hobbies and develop certain skills, which are beyond academic curriculum for the welfare of the society. Clubs like robotic, photography, short-film making, electronics, ethical hacking, environmental, renewable energy sources, etc are active at the college, where students learn from each other and are engaged in creative activity. There is an exclusive E-Class room in the department to conduct classes which uses the facility of online learning, online tutorials and multimedia digital learning

Guidance Cell: Students are guided and provided training to appear for competitive examinations and to face on-campus, off-campus interviews being conducted by the MNCs. Students also provided training to appear for competitive examinations like GATE, TOEFEL, GRE which helps students to pursue higher education in top universities.

Assignments: Students are given assignments on a regular basis in each unit of every subject. These assignments help the students to understand the subject in more detail as assignment questions require broad study and innovative approach to the subject. These assignments are graded.

Internet: Wide-Band Internet facility has been provided through a dedicated leased line. The college is having more than 1000 computers connected to central server. Every student can utilize the internet facility to download and study the materials. The students can access the internet through their personal laptop/tab.

Digital Library: College has the digital library with 60 computers, networked. This facility provides access to large number of e-journals like IEEE, DELNET, Infotrac pharmacy collection and Infortrac management collection and NPTEL video lectures developed by IITs and IISc.

Central Library: The central library in GNITC campus houses a very large number of books authored by most eminent academicians and subject experts. In addition there are number of reference books per subject. GNI has ensured that its library should be a one-stop source for any book that a student may need, and therefore there is a provision of over one lakh volumes of books with numerous titles and sections under one roof. Over 125 national and international journals are available at GNI library. In addition to the central library every department has its own departmental library with requisite number of reference and text books.

R&D Cell: The College has developed research center at campus to carry out research projects and technology transfer in the following fields : 1. Robotics and industrial controls 2. Solar application development 3. Automobile development center 4. Technology park

Wide-Band Internet: Wide-Band Internet facility has been provided through a dedicated leased line. Digital Library: Digital library has been established in the central library with 60 computers, networked. This facility provides access to large number of e-journals like IEEE, DELNET, Infotrac pharmacy collection and Infortrac management collection and NPTEL video lectures GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS developed by IITs and IISc. ISTE, IEEE, CSI student branches have been established which conducts seminars, quizzes, elocution, and essay- writing competition.

Industrial Visits: Periodic industrial visits for students are arranged to enhance the horizon of technical awareness. These visits also form a base for selecting major project of their choice for execution (a part of course requirement).

Flexibility in academics with scope for self-learning:

1. Home-Work Assignment is a regular feature being practiced with emphasis on solving numerical problems. 2. Subject Specific Lectures are arranged for each course to outreach the syllabus content boundary. 3. Student Seminars are arranged on topics related to practical being performed for helping them to understand the relation between theory and the need for the experiments. Every student has to participate in this program. 4. Bright students are encouraged to give seminars on current topics of interest allotted by the teachers. 5. Group discussion on student project work monitored by the senior staff. 6. Course Files and Lab manuals: Faculty members have prepared the course files and lab manuals according to NBA criteria. In course files they are including some subjects which are beyond syllabus, but very helpful for students with those subjects.

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3. Evaluative Report of the Departments

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment Department of Pharmacy, GNITC (Autonomous)& 2006.

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

S.No Programmes / Course offered 1 UG B.Pharmacy 2 PG Doctor of Pharmacy

3 PG Pharmaceutics

4 PG Pharmacology (Discontinued)

5 PG PM & RA (Discontinued)

6 PG PA & QA (Discontinued)

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved

S.No Programmes / Course offered 1 UG B.Pharmacy 2 PG Doctor of Pharmacy

3 PG Pharmaceutics

4 PG Pharmacology (Discontinued)

5 PG PM & RA (Discontinued)

6 PG PA & QA (Discontinued)

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S.No Program Annual/ Semester Choice Based Credit System UG 1 Semester Yes (B.Pharm) PG 2 Semester Yes (M.Pharm) PG 3 Annual No (Pharma D)

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments NA.

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors)

For the year of: 2016-2017

Designation Sanctioned Filled Professors 04 04 Associate Professors 13 12 Asst. Professors 33 38 TOTAL 50 54

For the year of: 2015-2016

Designation Sanctioned Filled Professors 04 04 Associate Professors 09 05 Asst. Professors 40 41 TOTAL 53 50

GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS For the year of: 2014-2015

Designation Sanctioned Filled Professors 05 05 Associate Professors 09 08 Asst. Professors 40 38 TOTAL 54 51

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

For the year 2016-2017: ANNEXURE – I & ANNEXURE – II

For the year 2015-2016: ANNEXURE – III

For the year 2014-2015: ANNEXURE – IV

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information NIL.

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

S.No Program Ratio 1. UG - B.Pharmacy 15:1 2. PG - Pharm.D 12:1 3. PG - M.Pharmacy 12:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled

Designation Sanctioned Filled Accountant 01 01 Computer Data Operator 01 01 Office Staff 02 02 Librarian 01 01 Laboratory Technician 10 10 Laboratory Attender 02 02 Peon 02 02 Cleaning personnel 03 03 Gardener 02 02

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise.

a) National funding agencies and grants received: GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

FOR THE YEAR 2016-2017

Sl No. Name Funding agency Grant amount 1 Dr. Tribhuvan Singh U.G.C 80K

2 M. Venkatrammana Reddy U.G.C 1 LAKH. Total = 1.8 LAKH

FOR THE YEAR 2015-2016

Sl No Name Funding agency Grant amount 1 Dr. S. A. Sreenivas A.I.C.T.E 8LAKS

FOR THE YEAR 2014-2015

Sl No Name Funding agency Grant amount 1 Parmeswar Ravula U.G.C 4.4 LAKHS

FOR THE YEAR 2013-2014: NIL

FOR THE YEAR 2012-2013: NIL

FOR THE YEAR 2011-2012 Sl No Name Funding agency Grant amount 1 Dr. S. A. Sreenivas A.I.C.T.E 4 LAKH. 2 Dr. S. A. Sreenivas A.I.C.T.E 12 LAKH Total = 16 LAKH

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b) International funding agencies and grants received: NIL

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received

Funding Funded S.No Type of Project Period Agency Amount UGC - Minor Research 2016 – Rs 1. SERO Project 18 90,000/- Hyderabad UGC - Minor Research Rs 2. SERO 2016-18 Project 80,000/- Hyderabad All India Council Industry Institute for 2011- Rs 3. Partnership Cell Technical 2013 7,00,000/- Scheme Education, New Delhi All India Council Entrepreneurship for 2011- Rs 4. Development Technical 2013 8,00,000/- Cell Scheme Education, New Delhi All India Council Research for 2011- Rs 5. Promotion Technical 2013 12,00,000/- Scheme Education, New Delhi

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13. Research facility / centre with o state recognition

o national recognition

o international recognition : NIL

14. Publications:

* number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /

international) * Monographs

* Chapter(s) in Books

* Editing Books

* Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers

* number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

* Citation Index – range / average

* SNIP

* SJR

* Impact factor – range / average

* h-index

Total number Of ACADEMIC ANNEXURE Publications YEAR

2016-17 VI 23

2015-16 VII 27

2014-15 VIII 34

2013-14 IX 15

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15. Details of patents and income generated : - NIL -

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated - NIL -

17. Faculty recharging strategies

 Faculty members are encouraged to participate in Indian Pharmaceutical congress.  Faculty members are encouraged to participate in various seminars, conferences, refresher course organized by various universities, premier institutions with the support of funding agencies at local, state and national levels & the international conferences organized in India.  Faculty members are encouraged to register for Ph.D programmes in various Universities.  Faculty members are encouraged to attend in house faculty development programmes and orientation programmes organized by GNITC for benefit of the stake holders  Second Saturday facilities are provided for benefit of staff.

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18. Student projects

a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/ programme: 70% b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e. in Research laboratories/ Industry/ other agencies:30%

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by o Faculty o Doctoral / post doctoral fellows o Students Annexure XVII

20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

a) National: Techno fest every year; Funding Self – 04 2016-2017 Sl. Date Name of the Event Source of No funding

1. 29.07.2016 & 30.07.2016 I.C.I.P.S - 2016 D.S.T

2 29.12.2016 HEALTH CAMP OMNI HOSPITALS

2015-2016

Sl. Date Name of the Event Source of No. funding

1. 2nd April 2016 Techno Fest SELF GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS 2. 25th March2016 & 26th Ignite -2016 SELF March 2016

3. 13th April 2016 Annual Day SELF

4. 13th April 2016 Live Musical Fiesta SELF

5. 22nd February 2016 Traditional Day SELF Celebration

6. 4th December 2015 Cultural Day SELF Celebration

2014-2015 Sl. Date Name of the Event Source of No. funding

1. 15th March 2014 Techno Fest SELF

2013-2014 Sl. Date Name of the Event Source of No. funding

1. 5th April 2014 Techno Fest SELF

2012-2013 Sl. Date Name of the Event Source of No. funding

1. 3rd August 2013 Techno Fest SELF GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

b) International:01

S.No Name of the Event Date No. of Participants Funding Agency International Conference 29-30th July Department of Science 1 on Innovation in 750 2016 and technology Pharmaceutical Sciences

List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops

2015-16: ANNEXURE - XI

2014-15: ANNEXURE - XII

2013-14: ANNEXURE – XIII

2012-13: ANNEXURE - XIV

21. Student profile course-wise: 26 Application Enrolled Academic Year Selected Pass percentage received *M *F 2013-17 115 97 49 48 Result awaited 2012-16 72 65 27 38 73.8%

2011-15 142 100 55 65 87% 2010-14 20 15 08 07 86.6% 2009-13 78 60 27 33 86.6.9%

GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) Application Enrolled Academic Year Selected Pass percentage received *M *F 2015-17 29 26 16 10 Result awaited 2014-16 9 26 12 14 73.07% 2013-15 26 21 9 12 85.7% 2012-14 21 17 9 8 88.2% 2011-13 23 19 13 6 89.4% *M= Male *F= Female *M = Male *F = Female

M.Pharmacy(Pharmacology)

Application Enrolled Academic Year Selected Pass percentage received *M *F

2015-17 ------

2014-16 ------

2013-15 05 04 02 02 75%

2012-14 09 06 02 04 83.33%

2011-13 21 18 94.4% 10 08

M.Pharmacy(PAQA)

Application Enrolled Academic Year Selected Pass percentage received *M *F

2015-17 15 14 06 08 Result awaited

2014-16 19 16 09 07 75% GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2013-15 15 13 07 06 84.6%

2012-14 18 16 09 07 87.5%

2011-13 20 18 10 08 94.4%

M.Pharmacy (PMRA)

Application Enrolled Academic Year Selected Pass percentage received *M *F

2015-17 18 15 07 08 Result awaited

2014-16 10 07 02 05 85.7%

2013-15 09 06 03 03 83.3%

2012-14 ------

2011-13 ------

22. Diversity of Students

B.Pharm. M.Pharm. Pharm.D % of % of % of % of % of % of studen % of studen % of studen % of studen studen studen AY ts from studen ts from studen ts from studen ts from ts from ts from the ts from the ts from the ts from other other other same abroad same abroad same abroad state state state state state state 2016 80 11 9 93.34 NIL 6.66 90 10 NIL -17 2015 68.2 2.1 29.7 94.56 1.81 3.63 93.34 6.66 NIL -16 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS 2014 93.75 2.5 3.75 93.88 6.12 NIL 80.77 19.23 NIL -15 2013 94 2 4 95.46 4.54 NIL 93.34 6.66 NIL -14 2012 98.47 1.53 NIL 97.44 2.56 NIL NIL NIL NIL -13

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23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations? S.No. Event 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 1 GPAT NIL 7 6 2 3

2 GRE NIL NIL NIL 11 13

3 TOFEL NIL NIL NIL 12 11

4 IELTS NIL NIL NIL 11 11

24. Student progression

Student progression Against % enrolled UG to PG 06 % PG to M. Phil NA PG to Ph. D 0.05% Ph. D to Post-Doctoral NIL Employed GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS  Campus selection 30%  Other than campus recruitment 60% Entrepreneurship/ Self-employment 04%

25. Diversity of staff

2016-2017 Particulars Percentage Percentage of faculty who are graduates of 46.2% the same parent university Percentage of faculty who are graduates from other 14.8% universities within the State Percentage of faculty who are graduates from other 38.8% universities from other State

2015-16 Particulars Percentage Percentage of faculty who are graduates 28% of the same parent university Percentage of faculty who are graduates from other 26% universities within the State Percentage of faculty who are graduates from other 46% universities from other State

2014-15 Particulars Percentage Percentage of faculty who are graduates 31.4% of the same parent university Percentage of faculty who are graduates from other 19.6% universities within the State Percentage of faculty who are graduates from other 49.0% universities from other State

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. One

Faculty name Year Tribhuvan Singh 2015

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27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library: Yes Departmental Library b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Available c) Class rooms with ICT facility: Yes; All the Class rooms are well covered by good strength Wi-Fi internet facility to ensure the availability of online teaching material, lecture presentations etc. d) Laboratories: Available; equipped with all necessary instruments as per norms. e)

S.No Lab Name Qty 1 Pharmaceutics Lab 3 2 Machine Room 1

3 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab 3

4 Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab 1

5 Central Instrumentation Lab 1

6 Microbiology/Biotechnology Lab 1 7 Pharmacognosy Lab 1 8 Pharmacology Lab 1 9 Pathophysiology Lab 1

f)Research laboratories : Available

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28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College. ANNEXURE – XVI

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

A thorough assessment exercise was undertaken to study the impact and essentiality of new programmes from stake holders stand point and from social significance to start new programmes in pharmacy.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? YES

The feedback obtained from faculty on curriculum as well as teaching- learning-evaluation is carefully examined and the essentiality of which is utilized for the larger benefit of the academic upliftment of the programme.

b. Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? YES.

The feedback obtained from the students on the staff, curriculum as well as on teaching-learning-evaluation is carefully analyzed and the concerned faculty is appraised confidentially on the same for needful perusal.

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? YES

The feedback of alumni and employers on the programmes are placed before the members of board of studies for necessary consideration.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Distinguished alumni GNITC - School of Pharmacy S No Roll No Name of the Student Position 1 06Y81R0001 A Ramya Working in an MNC in U S A 2 06Y81R0002 A Laxmi Ramya Working in an MNC in U S A GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

3 06Y81R0007 B Roopesh Kumar Director, Rishi Public High School, Uppal 4 06Y81R0018 Goutham Gampa Working in an MNC in U S A 5 06Y81R0022 K Sai Vinusha Working in an MNC in U S A 6 06Y81R0026 K Gouthami Working in an MNC in U S A 7 06Y81R0033 G Kavya Reddy Working in an MNC in U S A 8 06Y81R0038 K Shravani Working in an MNC in U S A 9 06Y81R0041 P Sampath Working in an MNC in U S A 10 06Y81R0047 Pragyna Reddy B Working in an MNC in U S A 11 06Y81R0049 P Rohith Yadav Working in an MNC in U S A 12 06Y81R0060 Y Anil Reddy Working in an MNC in U S A 13 06Y81R0050 S V Sreevatsav Working in an MNC in U S A 14 06Y81R0055 T Vandana Working in an MNC in U S A 15 06Y81R0059 Y Vikram Reddy Working in an MNC in U S A 16 07Y81R0006 D Bhargav Rao Working in an MNC in CANADA 17 07Y81R0024 Koushik Choudhary Working in an MNC in CANADA 18 07Y81R0047 P Ranjan Reddy Working in an MNC in CANADA Research associate at Bharath Biotech 19 08Y81R0015 Chennuru Nikhil Adithya Laboratories Research associate at Bharath Biotech 20 08Y81R0019 D Manikanta Saikrishna Laboratories 21 08Y81R0063 Veladandi Samskruthi Working in an MNC in CANADA 22 10Y81S0303 B Sreevatsav Managing Director GALE Pharma

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts.

 Annexure XVIII

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.  Emphasis on Laboratory Training  Soft-Skills and personality Development Cell  Placement Cell GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Technical clubs  Guidance Cell  Assignments  Internet  Central Library  Wide-Band Internet  Industrial Visits  Flexibility in academics with scope for self learning

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Efforts are made to ensure that the defined programme educational objectives are constantly assessed through various curricular components like core structure, topics beyond syllabus, remedial classes for slow learners, assignments, tutorials, seminars, industrial visits, project work, special descriptive tests, mid exams, semester end examinations, comprehensive viva and lab end examinations. The outcome is assessed on the basis of graduate academic performance, pass percentage, involvement in research activities, involvement in EDC, graduates opting for higher studies in India and abroad, etc. in the light of the above, the programme outcomes are constantly monitored and need based measures are initiated to achieve desired outcome.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

The college has NSS units besides Cultural club. NSS activities are partially financed by the affiliating University. This unit organizes Medical Camps, Blood donation camps, Eye donation camps, Awareness campaigns etc. Beside this the NSS unit also active in “I LOVE GNI - CLEAN & GREEN DRIVE” campaigning. This unit organized Tree Plantation Camps, some drives related to cleanness etc.

National Social Service Committee- Composition 1. Dr. P. Suresh, Associate Director 2. Mr. V K Chary Asst. Mgr. (Admin) 3. Mr. Himansu Bhusan Samal, Assistant Professor 4. Mr. Kausik Bhar, Assistant Professor

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36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

As a part of beyond the syllabus, following activities are undertaken.

. Pre Placement Training . Industrial Visits . Invited Lectures . Industry Oriented Training Programmes . Clinical Exposure and Patient Care . Visit to Community Pharmacy, Hospital Pharmacy . Participation in Health Camps

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

 The institute is approved U/S 2(f) & 12 (b) of UGC Act 1956.  The institute is approved by UGC as an autonomous institution.

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

STRENGTHS

 We have B.Pharm, M.Pharm & Pharm.D Programs  Well qualified senior faculty with industrial experience and remaining enrolled for Ph.D.  Good infrastructure facilities and well established animal house as per CPCSEA guidelines  Well equipped laboratories with state of the art infrastructure  Received AICTE grants

WEAKNESS:  Placements to be improved many folds  Extensive Research GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 External collaborations  Funding and consultancy projects from various industries.  Exposure to Language Workshops

OPPORTUNITIES:  Teaching and conduct of additional course and higher end seminar/ conferences to cater to the latest demand of the industry.  To make our students Employable globally.  Attract high talent pool.  Effective utilization of resources.  Participation of alumni for rapid development.  MOU with universities.  Industry –Institute- Interaction programme.

CHALLENGES:  To be a premier Institution in the country.  To be able to place GNITC students maximum in industries.  To be able to motivate students to peruse higher education in premier Institutions in the world.  Patents have to be obtained  Projects from DST/UGC have to be acquired.  Conferences of international levels must be organized

39. Future plans of the department.

1. To establish a full fletched Research & Development Centre which will enable to handle the projects outsourced from the industries. 2. To educate the students with the upcoming/emerging Technologies and to make our students globally employable. 3. To establish a pilot plant. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

4. To establish drug testing laboratory. 5. To establish a model pharmacy. GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Serial no. Annexure no. Contents 1) ANNEXURE – I Faculty Profile: 2016-2017

2) ANNEXURE – I I Faculty Profile: 2016-2017

With photos 3) ANNEXURE – III Faculty Profile: 2015-2016

4) ANNEXURE – IV Faculty Profile: 2014-2015

5) ANNEXURE – V List of Senior visiting faculty

6) ANNEXURE – VI Paper Publication: 2016-2017

7) ANNEXURE – VII Paper Publication: 2015-2016

8) ANNEXURE – VIII Paper Publication: 2014-2015

9) ANNEXURE – IX Paper Publication: 2013-2014

10) ANNEXURE – X Paper Publication: 2012-2013

11) ANNEXURE – XI List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2015-2016 12) ANNEXURE – XII List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2014-2015

13) ANNEXURE – XIII List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2013-2014

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14) ANNEXURE – XIV List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2012-2013

15) ANNEXURE – XV Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning

16) ANNEXURE – XVI Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College

17) ANNEXURE – XVII Awards ,recognitions received by students and faculties.

18) ANNEXURE – XVIII student enrichment programmes

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ANNEXURE – I

Faculty Profile: 2016-2017

No. of Ph.D No. of Student S.N Qualificatio Designatio Years of Name Specialization s guided o n n Experienc for the e last 4 years Principa l/ M.Pharm., 1. Dr. P. Suresh Associate Pharmaceutics 28 04 Ph.D Director Dr. Sajal M.Pharm., 2. Professor Pharmaceutics 10 NIL Kumar Jha Ph.D M.Pharm., 3. Dr. Laxmi Professor Pharmacology 14 NIL Ph.D Mr. Dr. Mihir M.Pharm., Associate 4. Pharmacology 08 NIL Parmar Ph.D Professor Dr. Tribhuvan M.Pharm., Associate Pharmaceutical 5. 05 02 Singh Ph.D Professor Chemistry 6. Mr. Venkata M.Pharm., Associate Pharmaceutical 20 NIL GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Ramana Reddy (Ph.D) Professor Chemistry Mr. Amjad M.Pharm., Associate 7. Ph.Cognosy 11 NIL Khan (Ph.D) Professor Mr. Jitendra M.Pharm., Associate Pharmaceutical 8. 10 NIL Debta (Ph.D) Professor Chemistry Mr. Himansu M.Pharm., Associate 9. Pharmaceutics 09 NIL Bhusan Samal (Ph.D) Professor Mr. Peta M.Pharm., Associate 10. Pharmacology 09 NIL Sudhakar (Ph.D) Professor Mr. Ratnakar C M.Pharm., Associate Pharmaceutical 11. 09 NIL H (Ph.D) Professor Chemistry Pharmaceutical Mr. Dhiraj M.Pharm., Associate Analysis & 12. 08 NIL Kumar (Ph.D) Professor Quality Assurance Mr. M.Pharm., Associate Pharmaceutical 13. Parameshwar 08 NIL (Ph.D) Professor Chemistry Ravula Mr. V Ravi M.Pharm., Associate Pharmaceutical 14. 08 NIL Kumar (Ph.D) Professor Biotechnology Ms. M. Associate 15. M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 10 NIL Radhika Professor Mr. M.Pharm., Assistant 16. Pawankumar N Pharmaceutics 05 NIL (Ph.D) Professor B Ms. Ayesha M.Pharm., Assistant 17. Pharmaceutics 04 NIL Sultana (Ph.D) Professor Ms. E M.Pharm., Assistant 18. Sravanthi Pharmaceutics 04 NIL (Ph.D) Professor Reddy GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Ms. K Assistant 19. M.Pharm Pharmacology 03 NIL Saraswathi Professor Ms. V A N V Assistant Pharmaceutical 20. M.Pharm 02 NIL Harita Professor Chemistry Dr. G G Assistant Pharmacy 21. Pharm.D 01 NIL Keerthana Professor Practice Assistant Pharmacy 22. Dr. Shravani Pharm.D 01 NIL Professor Practice Pharm.D, Assistant Pharmacy 23. Dr.P.Sagar 04 NIL (PB) Professor Practice Dr. Deepak P Pharm.D, Assistant Pharmacy 24. 01 NIL Pawar (PB) Professor Practice Assistant Pharmacy 25. Ms. K.Sindhuja Pharm.D 01 NIL Professor Practice Ms. Bhumika Pharm.D, Assistant Pharmacy 26. 01 NIL Chandrakar (PB) Professor Practice Ms. Y.Swapna Assistant Pharmacy 27. Pharm.D 01 NIL Reddy Professor Practice Assistant Pharmacy 28. Ms.Y.Anusha Pharm.D 01 NIL Professor Practice Mr. V. Assistant 29. M.Pharm Pharmacology 04 NIL Balakrishna Professor Ms. A. Assistant Pharmacognos 30. M.Pharm 01 NIL Lavanya Professor y Assistant 31. Mr. K. Suresh M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 02 NIL Professor Assistant Pharmacognos 32. Mr. Veeresh M.Pharm 04 NIL Professor y Mr. Kausik Assistant Pharmaceutical 33. M.Pharm 08 NIL Bhar Professor Chemistry GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Mr. K. Assistant 34. M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 02 NIL Parameswar Professor Assistant 35. Mr. CH Suresh M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 02 NIL Professor Assistant 36. Mr. V.B Rajesh M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 02 NIL Professor Assistant 37. Mr. K.Sandeep M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 02 NIL Professor Ms. D.Sai Assistant Pharmaceutical 38. M.Pharm 01 NIL Sudha Professor Chemistry Pharmaceutical Ms. K.Bindhu Assistant Analysis & 39. M.Pharm 01 NIL Madhavi Professor Quality Assurance Ms. Aseema Assistant 40. M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 01 NIL Nasreen Professor Assistant 41. Ms. K.Vandana M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 01 NIL Professor Ms. Y.Divya Assistant 42. M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 01 NIL Bharathi Professor Pharmaceutical Assistant Analysis & 43. Mr. N.Lokya M.Pharm 01 NIL Professor Quality Assurance Pharmaceutical Assistant Management 44. Mr. G.Suresh M.Pharm 01 NIL Professor and Regulatory Affairs Mr. P.Kranthi Assistant 45. M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 01 NIL Kumar Professor GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Pharmaceutical Mr. Assistant Analysis & 46. M.Pharm 02 NIL B.Ramakrishna Professor Quality Assurance Assistant 47. Mr. D.Jalandar M.Pharm Pharmacology 01 NIL Professor Ms. Assistant 48. B.Vidhyavanth M.Pharm Pharmacology 01 NIL Professor i Pharmaceutical Assistant Analysis & 49. Ms. P.Pranaya M.Pharm 01 NIL Professor Quality Assurance Mr. Assistant 50. A.Nandeeshwa M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 01 NIL Professor r Pharmaceutical Assistant Analysis & 51. Mr. D.Naresh M.Pharm 01 NIL Professor Quality Assurance Ms. Assistant 52. M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 01 NIL E.Chandravathi Professor Assistant 53. Mr. V.Naresh M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 01 NIL Professor M.Pharm , Assistant 54. Mr.S.Panda Pharmacology 03 NIL (Ph.D) Professor

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ANNEXURE – II

Faculty Profile with Photos: 2016-2017

Photos Faculty Profile Name:Dr. P. Suresh Designation: Principal/Associate Director  Ph D in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 20 years  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 110  No of Students Projects Guided: Ph.D. guided : 04 Ph.D work in progress : 02 Ph.D thesis examined : 03 Projects reviewed : 02  Organized various national & international conferences as a Convener & Co-Convener.  Working as Editorial board member of IPA, IHPA  President, Indian Hospital Pharmacists' Association  Co-Chairman Protocol committee 66th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress 2015 Hyderabad  Member, Central scientific services committee, Indian Pharmaceutical Congress Name:Dr. Sajal Kumar Jha Designation: Professor HOD. M. PHARMACY GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Ph D in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 12 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 30  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 35  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 30 Post graduate: 20  Organized various national & international conferences as a Convener & Co-Convener.  Working as Editorial board member, Section Editor & Reviewer in various Journals of International repute (Elsevier, Springer, Bentham, Hindwai, Science Domain etc.).  Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of IPA, APTI, ISTE, ACPI, APP, SPER.

Name:Dr. Venkata Ramana Reddy Designation: Professor, HOD B.PHARMACY  Specialization in M. Pharm: Medicinal Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 20 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 10  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 15  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 40 Post graduate: 30  Organized various national & international conferences as a Convener & Co-Convener.  Recipient of DST-SERB Conference Grant in 2016  Recipient of UGC-SERO Minor Research project Grant.  Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of IPA, APTI.  Working as Editorial board member & Reviewer in various Journals

Name:Dr. T.Lakshmi Designation: Associate Professor, HOD. PHARM. D  Ph D in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences  Specialization in M.Pharm: Pharmacology  Academic achievements: Secured first rank in M. Pharm pharmacology, secured second rank in B.Pharm III and IV  All India GATE Rank 282 in 2000.  Paper presentations in the National and International conferences : 8 ( 3 orals and 5 posters, and received one best paper award)

 No of papers published in national and International Journals : 9  Undergone training in Good clinical practices held by Transworld  Having Teaching Experience: 12 years GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Industrial experience: 2.6 years  Received Best Team awards in Dr. Reddys  Working as reviewer in one of pubmed Journal

Name:Dr. Tribhuvan Singh Designation: Associate Professor  Ph D in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences  Specialization in M. Pharm: Medicinal Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 07 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 20  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 30  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 30 Post graduate: 20  Organized various national & international conferences as a Convener & Co-Convener.  Recipient of UGC-SERO Minor Research Project Grant.  Successfully research proposal submitted to government funding agencies such as DST-EMRC, DSIR, and AICTE-RPS.  Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of AHCP.  Working as Editorial board member of AHCP. & Reviewer in various Journals Mr. Amjad Khan Associate Professor Specialization: Pharmacognosy Having Teaching Experience of 09 years No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 30 Post graduate: 15 Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of IPA Name: Jitendra Debata Designation: Associate Professor

 Pursuing Ph D under BPUT, Odisha  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutical Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 10 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 03  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 07  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 30 Post graduate: 20  Organized various national & international conferences as a Co- Convener.  Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of IPA, IPGA Name: Himansu Bhusan Samal Designation: Asst. Professor GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Pursuing Ph. D under BPUT, Odisha  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 09 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 05  No of papers published in reputed National & International Journals: 20  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 35 Post graduate: 20  Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of APTI Mr. Peta Sudhakar Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmacology  Having Teaching Experience of 08 years

Name: Mr. Ratnakar C H Designation: Assistant Professor  Pursuing Ph D under JNTUH, Hyderabad  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutical Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 09 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 01  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 05  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 20 Post graduate: 10 Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of IPA, IPGA Name: Mr. Dhiraj Kumar Designation: Assistant Professor  Pursuing Ph D under BPUT, Odisha  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance  Having Teaching Experience of 08 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 01  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 09  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 15 Post graduate: 08 Name: Mr. Parameshwar Ravula Designation: Assistant Professor  Pursing Ph D in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutical Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 07 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 10  No of papers published in reputed International and national Journals: 12  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 15 Post graduate: 10  Organized international conferences as member of scientific committee GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Recipient of UGC-SERO Minor Research Project Grant (4.4 Laks).

Mr. V Ravi Kumar Assistant Professor

 Specialization in Biotechnology  Having Teaching Experience of 07 years

Name: M.Radhika Reddy Designation: Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 10 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 05  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 10  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 20 Post graduate: 15  Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of APTI

Mr. Pawankumar N B Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 07 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 03  No of papers published in reputed international Journals: 05  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 20 Post graduate: 12 Name: Ayesha sultana Designation: Asst.Professor  Pursuing Ph D under Pacific University of Higher education, Udaipur.  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 05 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 13  No of papers published in reputed National and international Journals:08  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 05 Post Graduate: 10  Membership in Professional Bodies: Life member of APTI Name: E. Sravanthi Reddy Designation: Assistant Professor GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

 Pursuing Ph D under Mewar University, Rajasthan.  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 05 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 10  No of papers published in reputed National and international Journals: 02  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 15 Post Graduate:08 Name: Ms. K Saraswathi Designation: Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmacology  Having Teaching Experience of 03 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 05  No of papers published in reputed National and international Journals: 01  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 08 Post graduate:04

Ms. V A N V Harita Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutical Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 02 years

Dr. Gondhi Gabriela Keerthana Assistant Professor Specialization: Pharm.D Having Teaching Experience of 01 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 03  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 01

Mr. V. Balakrishna Assistant Professor Having Teaching Experience of 04 years Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmacology

Mrs. A. Lavanya Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmacognosy Having Teaching Experience of 01 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 02  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 03 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Dr. Shravani Assistant Professor Specialization : Pharm.D Having Teaching Experience of 01 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 04  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 01

Mr. K. Suresh Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm: Pharmaceutics Having Teaching Experience of 02 years

Dr.P.Sagar Assistant Professor  Specialization in Pharm. D (P.B)  Having Teaching Experience of 4 years 6 months  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 6  No of papers published in reputed National and international Journals: 01

Mr. Veeresh Assistant Professor  Pursuing Ph.D in Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences in JNTUH, Hyderabad  Specialization in M.Pharm : Pharmacognosy  Life time member of APTI.  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 13.  No of National and International Conferences poster and Oral Presentations : 12  No of workshops attaineded: 04  No. of faculty development programmes attaineded: 02  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 12 Post graduate: 01 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Dr. Deepak Assistant Professor Specialization in Pharm. D (P.B)  Having Teaching Experience of 1 years 11 months  No of papers published in reputed National and international Journals: 02  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 2

Name: Mr. Kausik Bhar Designation: Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutical Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 06 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 02  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 14  Organized International & National conferences as member of scientific committee 05  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 21

Mr. K. Parameswar Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics Having Teaching Experience of 02 years

Mr. CH Suresh Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics Having Teaching Experience of 02 years

Mr. V.B Rajesh Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 02 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 01

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Mr. K.Sandeep Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics Having Teaching Experience of 01 years

Ms. D.Sai Sudha Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutical Chemistry  Having Teaching Experience of 03 months  No of presentations in the National Conferences: 02  No of presentations in the State Conferences: 03

Ms. K. Bindhu Madhavi Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutical Analysis  Having Teaching Experience of 01-7years months  No of presentations in the State Conferences: 02  No of papers published in reputed International Journals: 02  No of Students Projects Guided: Undergraduate: 01 Ms. Aseema Nasreen Assistant Professor  Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 03 months  No of presentations in the International and National Conferences: 02  No of papers published in reputed International Journals: 03

Ms. K.Vandana Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics Having Teaching Experience of 01 years

Ms. Y.Divya Bharathi Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics Having Teaching Experience of 03 month

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 Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics  No of presentations in the International Conferences: 01

Mr. N.Lokya Assistant Professor Having Teaching Experience of 03 month Specialization in M. Pharm : PAQA

Mr. G.Suresh Assistant Professor Having Teaching Experience of 03 month Specialization in M. Pharm : PMRA

Mr. P.Kranthi Kumar Assistant Professor

 Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 03 months  Having Industrial Experience of 01 year  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 02  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 01

Mr. S.Panda Assistant Professor M.Pharm (pharmacology), PGDM in clinical research, pursuing Ph.D in pharmaceutical sciences. Teaching experience: 3 years. Life time member of Nilgiri medicinal plant association and PCI.IPA.

Paper presented in National seminar on drug designing &molecular pharmacology in JSSCP ooty. Mr. B.Ramakrishna Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm : PA & QA Having Teaching Experience of 01 Year  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 01  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences:

01

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Mr. D.Jalandar Assistant Professor Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmacology Having Teaching Experience of 03 month

Ms. B.Vidhyavanthi Assistant Professor

 Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmacology  Having Teaching Experience of 01 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 01  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 01

Ms. P.Pranaya Assistant Professor Specialization: PA & QA Having Teaching Experience of 03 month

Ms. K.Sindhuja Assistant Professor Specialization: Pharm.D Having Teaching Experience of 03 month  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 02  No of projects published in reputed International & National Journals: 01

Mr. A.Nandeeshwar Assistant Professor

 Specialization in M. Pharm : Pharmaceutics  Having Teaching Experience of 03 Months

Mr. D.Naresh Assistant Professor Having Teaching Experience of 03 month Specialization: PA & QA

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Dr. Mihir Y. Parmar Associate Professor  Specialization in Ph D : Pharmaceutical Sciences  Having Teaching Experience of 08 years  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 10  No of papers published in reputed International & National Journals: 22  Organized International & National conferences as member of scientific committee 02  No of Students Projects Guided: Post graduate-Pharm D & Pharmacy Practice: 09

Ms. Bhumika Chandrakar Assistant Professor Having Teaching Experience of 03 month Specialization: Pharm.D (PB)

Ms. E.Chandravathi Assistant Professor Having Teaching Experience of 01 Year Specialization: Pharmaceutics

Ms. Y.Swapna Reddy Assistant Professor  Specialization in Pharm D  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 02  No of projects published in reputed International & National Journals: 02

Ms.Y.Anusha Assistant Professor  Specialization in Pharm D  No of Papers presented in the International and National Conferences: 02  No of projects published in reputed International & National Journals: 01

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Mr. V.Naresh Assistant Professor Specialization: Pharmaceutics Having Teaching Experience of 03 month

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Faculty Profile: 2015-2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Sl Number of Number of Ph.D Name of the faculty no. Qualification Designation years of student guided in member experience last 4 years

1 Dr. S. A. Sreenivas PhD Professor nil NIL 2 Mr.M.Venkata Ramana NIL M.Pharm Professor 8 Reddy 3 Associate NIL Mr. Amjad Khan M.Pharm 2 Professor 4 Associate NIL Mr. Suyog H.Patil M.Pharm 12 Professor 5 Associate NIL Dr.R. Kumanan PhD 27 Professor 6 Associate NIL Mr. Jitendra Debata M.Pharm 8 Professor

7 Dr. Y. Venugopal PhD Professor 12 NIL

8 Associate NIL Mr. Arjun Goje M.Pharm 8 Professor 9 Mr. Himansu Bhusan Associate NIL M.Pharm 20 Samal Professor 10 Mr. Amit Kumar Associate NIL M.Pharm 3 Tiwari Professor 11 Mr. Parameshwar Assistant NIL M.Pharm 6 Ravula Professor 12 Mr. Pawankumar Assistant NIL M.Pharm 0 N.Battu Professor 13 Assistant NIL Mr. Tribhuvan Singh M.Pharm 10 Professor

14 Mr. Peta Sudhakar M.Pharm Assistant 3 NIL GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Professor 15 Assistant NIL Mrs. Sanchari Biswas M.Pharm 2 Professor 16 Assistant NIL Mr. Dhiraj Kumar M.Pharm 6 Professor 17 Assistant NIL Mr. CH. Ratnakar M.Pharm 3 Professor 18 Mrs. E. Sravanthi Assistant NIL M.Pharm 1 Reddy Professor 19 Assistant NIL Mr. Gopinadh Vuyyala M.Pharm 0 Professor 20 Mrs. Itishree Jogamaya Assistant NIL M.Pharm 4 Das Professor 21 Assistant NIL Mr. V.Ravi Kumar M.Pharm 3 Professor 22 Assistant NIL Mr. N Ramana Chary M.Pharm 2 Professor 23 Assistant NIL Mrs. M.Ashwani M.Pharm 0 Professor 24 Miss.Tatineni Assistant NIL M.Pharm 0 Tejaswini Professor 25 Assistant NIL Mrs. K. Saraswathi M.Pharm 0 Professor 26 Assistant NIL Mr. Palle Shankar M.Sc 0 Professor 27 Assistant NIL Mr. Ramesh Singhu M.Sc 0 Professor 28 Assistant NIL Miss.Ayesha.Sultana M.Pharm 4 Professor GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

29 Assistant NIL Mr.V.Anantha kumar M.Pharm 1 Professor 30 Associate NIL Dr.Avijit choudhuary PhD 12 Professor 31 Dr.J.N.Nraendra NIL PhD Professor 40 sharath Chandra 32 Associate NIL Mrs.M.Radhika M.Pharm 9 Professor

33 Dr.sajal kumar Jha PhD Professor 22 NIL

34 Assistant NIL Mrs.A. Sushma M.Pharm 0 Professor 35 Assistant NIL Miss.V.A.N.V.Haritha M.Pharm 0 Professor 36 Assistant NIL Mr.K.Sandeep M.Pharm 0 Professor

ANNEXURE – IV

Faculty Profile: 2014-2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Slno Name of the faculty No. of years No. of PhD Qualification Designation member experience guided 1 Dr. S. A. Sreenivas PhD Professor yes None 2 Mr.M.Venkata Ramana M.Pharm Professor yes None Reddy 3 Associate Mr. Amjad Khan M.Pharm yes None Professor 4 Associate Mr. Suyog H.Patil M.Pharm yes None Professor 5 Associate Dr.R. Kumanan PhD yes None Professor 6 Associate Mr. Jitendra Debata M.Pharm yes None Professor 7 Dr. Y. Venugopal PhD Professor yes None 8 Associate Mr. Arjun Goje M.Pharm yes None Professor 9 Mr. Himansu Bhusan Associate M.Pharm yes None Samal Professor 10 Associate Mr. Amit Kumar Tiwari M.Pharm yes None Professor 11 Assistant Mr. Parameshwar Ravula M.Pharm yes None Professor 12 Assistant Mr. Pawankumar N.Battu M.Pharm yes None Professor 13 Assistant Mr. Tribhuvan Singh M.Pharm yes None Professor 14 Assistant Mr. Peta Sudhakar M.Pharm yes None Professor 15 Mrs. Sanchari Biswas M.Pharm Assistant yes None GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Professor 16 Assistant Mr. Dhiraj Kumar M.Pharm yes None Professor 17 Assistant Mr. CH. Ratnakar M.Pharm yes None Professor 18 Assistant Mrs. E. Sravanthi Reddy M.Pharm yes None Professor 19 Assistant Mr. Gopinadh Vuyyala M.Pharm yes None Professor 20 Mrs. Itishree Jogamaya Assistant M.Pharm yes None Das Professor 21 Assistant Mr. V.Ravi Kumar M.Pharm yes None Professor 22 Assistant Mr. N Ramana Chary M.Pharm yes None Professor 23 Assistant Mrs. M.Ashwani M.Pharm yes None Professor 24 Assistant Miss.Tatineni Tejaswini M.Pharm yes None Professor 25 Assistant Mrs. K. Saraswathi M.Pharm yes None Professor 26 Assistant Mr. Palle Shankar M.Sc yes None Professor 27 Assistant Mr. Ramesh Singhu M.Sc yes None Professor

28 Assistant Miss.Ayesha.Sultana M.Pharm yes None Professor 29 Mr.V.Anantha kumar M.Pharm Assistant yes None GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Professor 30 Associate Dr.Avijit choudhuary PhD yes None Professor 31 Dr.J.N.Nraendra sharath PhD Professor yes None Chandra 32 Associate Mrs.M.Radhika M.Pharm yes None Professor 33 Dr.sajal kumar Jha PhD Professor yes None 34 Assistant Mrs.A. Sushma M.Pharm yes None Professor 35 Assistant Miss.V.A.N.V.Haritha M.Pharm yes None Professor 36 Assistant Mr.K.Sandeep M.Pharm yes None Professor

ANNEXURE – V

List of Senior visiting faculty GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

S.No Name Details Professor & HOD, 1 Dr. Inderbir Singh Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University Deputy Director, 2 Dr. P. Uday Kumar National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad COO, 3 Dr. K. Vikram Omni Hospital

Research Director, 4 Dr. N Udupa Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Professor, 5 Dr. S Sriram Dept of Pharmacy Practice, SRIPMCOPS, Coimbatore Ex-Dean, 6 Dr. P K Rao Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar Senior Scientist, 7 Dr. Akula Kalyan Chakravarthy NATCO Pharma, Hyderabad Scientist, 8 Dr. Bibhu Ranjan Panigrahi Analytical Research & Development, Novartis Health Care Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad Professor & HOD, 9 Dr. Mahesh B Palkar Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, KL University, Hubli, Karnataka Assistant Professor, 10 Dr. Ashutosh Kumar National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Hyderabad

ANNEXURE – VI Paper Publication: 2016-2017 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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ANNEXURE – VII

Paper Publication: 2015-2016 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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ANNEXURE – VIII

Paper Publication: 2014-2015 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

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benzofuran-2- Research 12 Iss 01 Schola yl)-5- in 05 ue r - (substituted Pharmace 3 aryl) Isoxazole’ utical and Biomedic al Sciences (IJRPBS) 53 Dr. Synthesis, International 20 11 Vo 09 5.6 Scopus International Tribhuv Characterizatio Journal of 11 0- l. 76- /Googl an Singh n and Pharmaceutical 11 11, 04 e Pharmacologica Sciences 4 Iss 46 Schola l Activity of Review and ue r Novel Research 1 Pyrimidine (IJPSRR) Analogues

54 Dr. In-Vitro International 20 15 Vo 22 2.5 Scopus International Tribhuv Antioxidant Journal of 11 90 l. 29- /Googl an Singh Studies of Some Research in - 3, 37 e 1, 3, 4- Pharmaceutical 15 Iss 01 Schola Thiadiazole and Biomedical 92 ue r Derivatives Science, 4 (IJRPBS) 55 Dr. Synthesis International 20 39 22 5.2 Scopus International Tribhuv Characterization Research 12 0- 30- /Googl an Singh and Journal of 39 84 e Pharmacological Pharmacy, 4 07 Schola Activity of Novel (IRJP) r Thiadiazole Analogues GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

56 Dr. Synthesis International 20 25 Vo 22 0.5 Scopus International Tribhuv Characterization Research 12 4- l. 30- /Googl an Singh and Biological Journal of 25 3, 84 e Activity of Some Pharmacy, 6 Iss 07 Schola Novel Aryl and (IRJP) ue r Hetroaryl 7 Chalcone 57 Ramana Cytarabine induced c Toxicology 20 41 29 ISS 3.7 Scopus International Chary erebellar neuronal da 12 - 3, N: 45 , Namoju mage in juvenile rat: 52 1- 03 Google correlating 3 00- Schola neurobehavioral 48 r, performance with 3X Pubme cellular and genetic / d, alterations. doi Scienc : e 10. Direct, 10 etc., 16/ j.to x.2 01 1.1 2.0 05 58 P.Sudha 1.Synthesis,character IRJP 20 39 3 22 0.7 Elsevie International kar ization & 12 0- (4) 30- 51 r pharmacological 94 84 activity of novel 07 thiadiazole analogues 5 P.Sudhak 2.Synthesis,character IRJP 20 25 3( 22 0.7 Elsevie International GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

9 ar ization & bioological 12 4- 7) 30- 51 r activity of some 56 84 novel aryl and 07 heteroaryl chalcone analogues. 6 Rathnaka Synthesis and I J P SRR 20 12 45, 09 0.7 CHEM International 0 r CH Comparative Anti- 11 8- 32 76- 54 INFOR Tubercular Activity 13 04 M, of Indolizine 2 4X RESE derivatives of ARCH Isoniazide / GATE, Pyrazinamide / SCIEN Ethionamide CE SCAP E

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List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2015-2016 S. Name of the Organization & FDP/Workshop/Training/Seminar Duration No. Faculty Location Poster presented on “Formulation and In-Vitro Evaluation of Dental 14th -16th APTICON-2016 Mr. Himansu Films Containing Curcumin for the 1 October Manipal University, Bhusan Samal Treatment of Periodontal Diseases 2016 Manipal 21st APTI Annual National Convention Centre for Participated in Two day National Pharmaceutical Level Workshop on “Application of 16th & Mr. Himansu Sciences & Centre for 2 Advanced Analytical Techniques in 17th Sep Bhusan Samal Nano Science & Pharmaceutical Sciences and 2016 Technology, IST, Nanotechnology” JNTU, Hyderabad Oral Presentation on “Formulation and Evaluation of Dental Films 18th -19th TIPS-2016 held at CPS, Mr. Himansu Containing Curcumin for the 3 July- IST, JNT University Bhusan Samal Treatment of Human Periodontal 2016 Hyderabad Diseases” in the two day National Conference Participated in DST Sponsored Two- 26th & day National Conference on “Recent Mr. Himansu 27th Anurag Group of 4 Advancements in Nanoscale Bhusan Samal February, Institutions Particles and Colloids in 2016 Pharmaceutical Sciences” GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Participated in AICTE Sponsored Three-day National Seminar on 25th – Gokaraju Rangaragu Mr. Himansu 5 “Spring and Parachute Technologies 27th June college of Pharmacy, Bhusan Samal for Oral Bioavailability of BCS 2015 Hyderabad. Class II drugs”

Department of Participate in one day seminar on 24th Mr. Kausik Pharmacy, Annamalai 6 “Chiral synthesis, separation and March Bhar University, Annamalai analysis” 2016 Nagar (T.N.).

Participate in one day seminar on Koringa College of 26th Mr. Kausik “Current Trends and Future Pharmacy, Korangi, 7 March Bhar Prospectives in Pharmaceutical Tallarevu (M), E. G. 2016 Research” Dist. A.P.

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List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2014-2015 Name of the Organization & S. No. FDP/Workshop/Training/Seminar Duration Faculty Location Guru Nanak Institutions 1 Dr.S.A.Sreenivas Faculty Development Programme 2 weeks Technical Campus, Hyderabad Dr. J.N Narendra 2 Preceptor Training Programme 2 weeks JSSCP, Mysore Sharath Chandra National Workshop on Modern TKR College of 3 Dr.R.Kumanan Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy, Techniques & Methodologies Hyderabad Sri Adichunchanagiri Pharmacy Practice Module - Advance 4 Amjad Khan 2 weeks College of learning series Pharmacy, Bangalore Anurag groups of national conference on paving way for institutions school 5 Jitendra Debata 2 weeks advances in pharmaceutical sciences of pharmacy, hyderabad Anurag groups of Himansu Bhusan national conference on paving way for institutions school 6 2 weeks Samal advances in pharmaceutical sciences of pharmacy, Hyderabad Guru Nanak Amit Kumar Institutions 7 Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Tiwari Technical Campus, Hyderabad GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

National Workshop on Modern TKR College of Parameshwar 8 Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy, Ravula Techniques & Methodologies Hyderabad Guru Nanak Pawankumar N. Institutions 9 Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Battu Technical Campus, Hyderabad Guru Nanak Institutions 10 Tribhuvan Singh Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Technical Campus, Hyderabad National Conference on Drug Palamuru 11 Peta Sudhakar innovations & discoveries 2 weeks University,

National Conference on paving way Anurag groups of Itishree Jogamaya for advances in pharmaceutical institutions school 12 2 weeks Das sciences of pharmacy, Hyderabad

Anurag groups of national conference on paving way for institutions school 13 Dhiraj Kumar advances in pharmaceutical sciences 2 weeks of pharmacy,

Hyderabad

National Workshop on Modern TKR College of 14 CH.Ratnakar Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy Techniques & Methodologies GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

National Workshop on Modern E.Sravanthi TKR College of 15 Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Reddy Pharmacy Techniques & Methodologies

National Workshop on Modern TKR College of 16 K.Saraswathi Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy Techniques & Methodologies

Guru Nanak Gopinadh Institutions 17 Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Vuyyala Technical Campus Hyderabad

Guru Nanak Institutions 18 M.Ashwani Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Technical Campus, Hyderabad

National Workshop on Modern TKR College of 19 A.Sushma Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy Techniques & Methodologies

National Workshop on Modern TKR College of 20 V.Ravi Kumar Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy Techniques & Methodologies GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

St.Peter’s Institute Anticoagulation-Coumadin Clinic 21 N Ramana Chary 2 weeks of Pharmaceutical Workshop Sciences

National Workshop on Modern TKR College of 22 Vijay P Tikare Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy Techniques & Methodologies

National Workshop on Modern TKR College of 23 V.A.N.V.Haritha Phaarmaceutical Analytical 2 weeks Pharmacy Techniques & Methodologies

Mathematical modeling and its 24 Palle Shankar applications for engineers and 2 weeks JNTUH sceintists. Guru Nanak 25 Ramesh singhu Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Institutions Technical Campus Guru Nanak 26 Mrs.Sudha. S Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Institutions Technical Campus Guru Nanak 27 Mr.K.Sandip Faculty Development Program 2 weeks Institutions Technical Campus

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List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2013-2014 S. Name of the FDP/Workshop/Training/Semina Duratio Organization & No Faculty r n Location . Guru Nanak Dr.S.A.Sreeniva faculty development programme 1 1 Week Institutions Technical s conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak Dr. Karna faculty development programme 2 1 Week Institutions Technical B.Khavane conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak faculty development programme 3 Amjad Khan 1 Week Institutions Technical conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak faculty development programme 4 Suyog H.Patil 1 Week Institutions Technical conducted in GNITC Campus St.Peters Institute Of workshop on gas chromatography Pharmaceutical 5 Jitendra Debata & analytical Technique 1 Week Sciences,Warangal,T

G Guru Nanak faculty development programme 6 Arjun Goje 1 Week Institutions Technical conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak faculty development programme 7 Vijay P Tikare 1 Week Institutions Technical conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak Himansu faculty development programme 8 1 Week Institutions Technical Bhusan Samal conducted in GNITC Campus GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Guru Nanak Amit Kumar faculty development programme 9 1 Week Institutions Technical Tiwari conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak Parameshwar faculty development programme 10 1 Week Institutions Technical Ravula conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak Pawankumar faculty development programme 11 1 Week Institutions Technical N.Battu conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak faculty development programme 12 Tribhuvan Singh 1 Week Institutions Technical conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak faculty development programme 13 Peta Sudhakar 1 Week Institutions Technical conducted in GNITC Campus Guru Nanak faculty development programme 14 Sanchari Biswas 1 Week Institutions Technical conducted in GNITC Campus AICTE Sponsored “Quality Improvement Programme on 15 Dhiraj Kumar 2 Weeks BIT, Mesra, Ranchi “Newer Perspective in Etnopharmacological Research” Guru Nanak Institute 16 CH.Ratnakar Faculty Development Program 1 Week of Technology, Hyderabad Guru Nanak E.Sravathi faculty development programme Institutions Technical 17 1 Week Reddy conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Guru Nanak faculty development programme Institutions Technical 18 Merugu Srikanth 1 Week conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy Guru Nanak Gopinadh faculty development programme Institutions Technical 19 1 Week Vuyyala conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy FDP on Effective methods of 20 M.Ashwani 1 Week Osmania University teaching Guru Nanak Tatineni faculty development programme Institutions Technical 21 1 Week Tejaswini conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy Guru Nanak faculty development programme Institutions Technical 22 N.Saritha Devi 1 Week conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy Guru Nanak faculty development programme Institutions Technical 23 Palle shankar 1 Week conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy Qualified Cambridge university 24 Ramesh singhu Teacher Knowledge Test (TKT) 1 Week Cambridge University three modules Guru Nanak faculty development programme Institutions Technical 25 Mr.K.Sandip 1 Week conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Guru Nanak faculty development programme Institutions Technical 26 Mrs.Sudha. S 1 Week conducted in GNITC Campus, IBP, Rangareddy

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ANNEXURE – XIV

List of Faculty Members attended Seminars and Workshops: 2012-2013

S. Name of the Organization & FDP/Workshop/Training/Seminar Duration No. Faculty Location Guru Nanak faculty development programme 1 Dr.S.A.Sreenivas 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak Dr. Karna faculty development programme 2 1 Week Institute of B.Khavane conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 3 Y.Venugopal 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 4 Amjad Khan 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 5 Suyog H.Patil 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Q.I.P for advances in medicinal UCPSc, Kakatiya 6 Jitendra Debata chemistry 2 Weeks University, Warangal Guru Nanak faculty development programme Institute of 7 Arjun Goje 1 Week conducted in GNITC Technology, Hyderabad 2. Concepts and Applications of Vijaya College of Himansu Bhusan 8 Pharmacokinetics: Academic 1 Week Pharmacy, Samal Perspective Hyderabad GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Guru Nanak Amit Kumar faculty development programme Institute of 9 1 Week Tiwari conducted in GNITC Technology, Hyderabad effective methods of teaching for IPE, Osmania Parameshwar 10 engineering faculty 1 Week University, Ravula Hyderabad Pawankumar N. Enterpreneurship Development 11 1 Week NSIC, Hyderabad Battu Effective Method of Teaching for IPE, Osmania Technical faculty Institute of Public 12 Tribhuvan Singh 1 Week University, Enterprise, Hyderabad. Hyderabad

Guru Nanak faculty development programme 13 Peta Sudhakar 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 14 Sanchari Biswas 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 15 Dhiraj Kumar 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 16 Ch. Ratnakar 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak E.Sravathi faculty development programme 17 1 Week Institute of Reddy conducted in GNITC Technology faculty development programme Guru Nanak 18 Merugu Srikanth 1 Week conducted in GNITC Institute of GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Technology Guru Nanak Gopinadh faculty development programme 19 1 Week Institute of Vuyyala conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak Pooja.V. faculty development programme 20 1 Week Institute of Desmukh conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak Tatineni faculty development programme 21 1 Week Institute of Tejaswini conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 22 R. Lavanya 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 23 Palle Shankar 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology Guru Nanak faculty development programme 24 Ramesh Singhu 1 Week Institute of conducted in GNITC Technology

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ANNEXURE XV

Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning

 Emphasis on Laboratory Training: Entrance to engineering education is based on multiple choice tests resulting in a memory base system. To expose them to practical experience, which is the base for science and technology education, we have adopted a procedure with major emphasis on practical being performed beyond the syllabus requirement. The objective is to correlate the theory and practical results and to emphasize the limits of practical applications.

 Soft-Skills and personality Development Cell: The placement cells formulate to enhance the skills like aptitude skills, communication skills, group discussion, leader ship skills, interpersonal skills, which help in providing better employability of our graduates. The cell organizes training programs by professional trainers for conducting lectures on improving communication skills and other allied soft skills.

 Placement Cell: The institution is having a well experienced training and placement cell which helps the students in finding better options for their career. The members of placement cell are always ready to give the career guidance to students. In addition, faculty members guide the students to find the best options for their future. College has entered MOU with many foreign universities for higher studies. Industrial tie-ups with many companies in the field have been done for placement for our students. Training and Placement cell is looking after all the placement training being to the students. It is also arranging many on-campus and off-campus drives for student’s placement. More than 80% of the eligible students are placed in good MNCs.

 Technical clubs: Students are encouraged to join “Technical club” to pursue their hobbies and develop certain skills, which are beyond academic curriculum for the welfare of the society. Clubs like robotic, photography, short-film making, electronics, ethical hacking, environmental, renewable energy sources, etc are active at the college, where students learn from each other and are engaged in creative activity. There is an exclusive GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

E-Class room in the department to conduct classes which uses the facility of online learning, online tutorials and multimedia digital learning

 Guidance Cell: Students are guided and provided training to appear for competitive examinations and to face on-campus; off-campus interviews being conducted by the MNCs. Students also provided training to appear for competitive examinations like GPAT, TOEFEL, GRE which helps students to pursue higher education in top universities.

 Assignments: Students are given assignments on a regular basis in each unit of every subject. These assignments help the students to understand the subject in more detail as assignment questions require broad study and innovative approach to the subject. These assignments are graded.

 Internet: Wide-Band Internet facility has been provided through a dedicated leased line. The college is having more than 1000 computers connected to central server. Every student can utilize the internet facility to download and study the materials. The students can access the internet through their personal laptop/tab.

 Central Library: The central library in GNITC campus houses a very large number of books authored by most eminent academicians and subject experts. In addition there are number of reference books per subject. GNI has ensured that its library should be a one- stop source for any book that a student may need, and therefore there is a provision of over one lakh volumes of books with numerous titles and sections under one roof. Over 125 national and international journals are available at GNI library. In addition to the central library every department has its own departmental library with requisite number of reference and text books.

 Wide-Band Internet: Wide-Band Internet facility has been provided through a dedicated leased line.

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 Industrial Visits: Periodic industrial visits for students are arranged to enhance the horizon of technical awareness. These visits also form a base for selecting major project of their choice for execution (a part of course requirement).

 Flexibility in academics with scope for self learning:

1. Home-Work Assignment is a regular feature being practiced with emphasis on solving numerical problems. 2. Subject Specific Lectures are arranged for each course to outreach the syllabus content boundary. 3. Student Seminars are arranged on topics related to practical being performed for helping them to understand the relation between theory and the need for the experiments. Every student has to participate in this program. 4. Bright students are encouraged to give seminars on current topics of interest allotted by the teachers. 5. Group discussion on student project work monitored by the senior staff. 6. Course Files and Lab manuals: Faculty members have prepared the course files and lab manuals according to NBA criteria. In course files they are including some subjects which are beyond syllabus, but very helpful for students with those subjects.

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Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

For the year: 2016 -2017 Programme Number of Scholarship agency Scholarship Total candidates amount per Amount candidate B.Pharm 43 Govt .of Telengana 31000 13,33,000 M.Pharm 14 Govt .of Telengana 110000 15,40,000 Pharm. D 07 Govt .of Telengana 68000 4,76,000

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For the year: 2015 -2016 Programme Number of Scholarship agency Scholarship Total candidates amount per Amount candidate B.Pharm 32 Govt .of Telengana 31000 9,92,000 M.Pharm 50 Govt .of Telengana 110000 55,00,000 Pharm. D 08 Govt .of Telengana 68000 5,44,000

For the year 2014 -2015 Programme Number of Scholarship agency Scholarship Total candidates amount per Amount candidate B.Pharm 54 Govt .of Telengana 31000 16,74,000 M.Pharm 44 Govt .of Telengana 110000 48,40,000 Pharm. D 03 Govt .of Telengana 68000 2,04,000

For the year 2013-2014

Programme Number of Scholarship agency Scholarship Total candidates amount per Amount candidate B.Pharm 66 Govt .of A.P 31000 20,46,000 M.Pharm 49 Govt .of A.P 110000 53,90,000 Pharm. D 09 Govt .of A.P 68000 6,12,000

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For the year 2012-2013 Programme Number of Scholarship Scholarship Total candidates agency amount per Amount candidate

B.Pharm 39 Govt .of A.P 79700 31,08,300

M.Pharm 27 Govt .of A.P 110000 29,70,000

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Annexure XVII

Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty and students

S.No Name of the Faculty Details

1. IHPA National Merit award 2015 2. Dr.Radhanath Rath Memorial Educationist award 2014 3. ISTE Odisha section Best Teacher 1 Dr. P Suresh award 2014 4. IDMA Best Research Paper Award 2011 5. IIEM Best Principal Award 2011

1. Distinguished Alumni Award 2013. 2. Received third rank in M.Pharm University examinations 2007. 3. Life member of Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), Association of 2 Dr. Sajal Kumar Jha Pharmaceutical Teachers in India(APTI), Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE), Association of Pharmacy Professionals (APP), Society of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (SPER).

1. Life member of Association of Mr. Himansu Bhusan 3 Pharmaceutical Teachers in Samal India(APTI)

Students Achievements: GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

For the year 2016-2017

Sl. No. NAME PARTICULARS 1 M .Sai .Veera Manikanta JNTUH best and fastest athletes. 2 Mohammed Osman Volley ball champion

For the year 2015-2016. Sl. No. NAME PARTICULARS 1 M .Sai .Veera Manikanta BITS PILANI , Hyderabad campus silver medal 2 Mohammed Osman Volley ball champion(2nd prize)

For the year 2014-2015 Sl. No. NAME PARTICULARS 1 M. Sai Veera Manikanta TELENGANA state meet silver medal. 2 M. Sai Veera Manikanta South zone nationals 4th place in 400 meters.

For the year 2013-2014

Sl. No. NAME PARTICULARS 1 M. Sai Veera Manikanta JNTUH central zone, gold medal in 100 meters.

Student Placements

S. No Academic Year No of Students Selected 1 2016-17 03 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

2 2015-16 27 3 2014-15 42 4 2013-14 09 5 2012-13 21

2015-16: No. of Awards fetched Publications: 04

S.No Student Name Prize Event Location Paving Way for First Advances in Anurag Group of 1. P. V. Lalith Oral Presentation Pharmaceutical Institutions Sciences First Vignan Group of 2. P. V. Lalith Poster Vignan Tarang 2k15 Institutions Presentation First Vignan Group of 3. P. V. Lalith Vignan Tarang 2k15 Oral Presentation Institutions Second Anurag Group of 4. P. V. Lalith Poster Aagama 2k15 Institutions Presentation

2014-15: No of Awards fetched Publications: 11

S.No Student Name Prize Event Location Vivekanda First 1. B. Bhanu Prakash ViveCon - 2k14 Group of Poster Presentation Institutions 2. Ritihaas Surya Third Current Perspectives Nizam Institute GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Challapalli Poster Presentation on Pharmaceutical of Pharmacy – and Clinical Hyderabad Research Current Perspectives Nizam Institute Third on Pharmaceutical 3. Romil Patel of Pharmacy – Poster Presentation and Clinical Hyderabad, Research GITAM Second GUSAC Carnival 4. P. V. Lalith University - Yuva Sabha 2014 Vizag GITAM Second GUSAC Carnival 5. P. V. Lalith University - Oral Presentation 2014 Vizag SCIENT First Institute of 6. P. V. Lalith Samvigyan 2k14 Oral Presentation Pharmacy – Hyderabad SCIENT First Institute of 7. P. V. Lalith Samvigyan 2k14 Quiz Competition Pharmacy – Hyderabad SCIENT M. Krupa Sagar First Institute of 8. Samvigyan 2k14 Reddy Oral Presentation Pharmacy – Hyderabad SCIENT First Institute of 9. G. Vinay Kumar Samvigyan 2k14 Poster Presentation Pharmacy – Hyderabad First SCIENT 10. M. Farooq Ali Khan Samvigyan 2k14 Poster Presentation Institute of GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Pharmacy – Hyderabad SCIENT M. Krupa Sagar First Institute of 11. Samvigyan 2k14 Reddy Quiz Competition Pharmacy – Hyderabad

2013-14: No of Awards fetched Publications: 17

S.No Student Name Prize Event Location Second M. Farooq Ali Anurag Group of 1. CHEM Rasayanaka 2k13 Khan Institutions EXTRAGAVANZA M. Farooq Ali Second Anurag Group of 2. Rasayanaka 2k13 Khan FACE IT Institutions First Anurag Group of 3. P. V. Lalith Rasayanaka 2k13 Paper Presentation Institutions First Anurag Group of 4. P. V. Lalith CHEM Rasayanaka 2k13 Institutions EXTRAGAVANZA First Anurag Group of 5. Ch. Sreenivas CHEM Rasayanaka 2k13 Institutions EXTRAGAVANZA First Anurag Group of 6. Ch. Sreenivas CHEM Rasayanaka 2k13 Institutions EXTRAGAVANZA First Anurag Group of 7. M. Vineth Rasayanaka 2k13 Poster Presentation Institutions First Anurag Group of 8. Y. Rajasekar Rasayanaka 2k13 Poster Presentation Institutions GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Second Anurag Group of 9. P. V. Lalith Rasayanaka 2k13 Podium Presentation Institutions Jyothismathi Second 10. P. V. Lalith Festronix 2k13 College of Pharma Quiz Pharmacy Second Anurag Group of 11. Ch. Sreenivas Festronix 2k13 Podium Presentation Institutions Jyohismathi Second 12. Ch. Sreenivas Festronix 2k13 College of Pharma Quiz Pharmacy Emerging Trends In Malla Reddy Second pharmaceutical 13. P. V. Lalith Group of Oral Presentation Education, Institutions Research and Development Sreenidhi Institute Second SREEVISION, 14. Ch. Sreenivas of Science and Poster Presentation 2k13 Technology Sreenidhi Institute Second SREEVISION, 15. P. V. Lalith of Science and Poster Presentation 2k13 Technology Chaitanya Second 16. P. V. Lalith NEOZION 2k13 Bharathi Institute Paper Presentation of Technology Chaitanya Second 17. Ch. Sreenivas NEOZION 2k13 Bharathi Institute Paper Presentation of Technology

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Annexure XVIII

Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts.

For the year 2016 – 2017

No. of Resource Date of S.No Name of the Event Year/Sem students Person event attended II Year 1 Statistical methods Dr. P. K. Rao 16/12/2016 55 students Dr. N. Udupa All 2 Recent Trends In Pharmacy All Students 29/07/16 Students

After math of Gazette notifications on Pharmacy Prof. A. N. All 3. Practice - 2015 All Students 29/07/16 Nagappa Students

For the year 2015-2016

No. of Resource Date of S.No Name of the Event Year/Sem students Person event attended Dr. Mahesh IV Year 1 Neutraceuticals 16/07/2015 55 B. Palkar students Interpretation of NMR and Sudhir Kumar IV Year 2 17/09/2015 53 IR Sahoo Students 3 Phytochemical Uma Shanker II, III and IV 31/01/2016 62 GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Investigations Mishra Year students

OTC Drugs And their Dr. Shailesh IV Year 4 10/02/2016 45 Complications Kumar Students

B. Harnatha IV Year 5 High throughput Screening 20/02/2016 51 Babu Students

Ultra Performance Liquid Dr. M. IV Year 6 19/03/2016 53 Chromatography Srinivas Students

For the year 2014-15

No. of Resource Date of S.No Name of the Event Year/Sem students Person event attended Standardization of different Dr. Mahesh IV Year 1 herbal phytoconstituents and 20/09/2014 45 B. Palkar students marketed products Dr. Bibhu Analytical method IV Year 2 Ranjan 10/09/2014 39 validation Students Panigrahi Contenparary issue OS diseases like oral cancer by Dr. Ashutosh II, III and IV 3 31/01/2015 42 chewing betel nuts Kumar Year students containing tannin” Role of Inorganic Dr. Sushanth IV Year 4 Compounds in Cancer 14/02/2015 45 Kumar Panda Students Treatment

Introduction to SAP and Mr. Ravi IV Year 5 20/02/2015 51 SAS Plivi Students GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

Principles of Material Dr.T. Shivaraj IV Year 6 10/03/2015 53 handling Gowda Students Importance of Dr. Sudheer IV Year 7 26/03/2015 56 Pharmacovigilance Kumar Sahoo Students Screening and Models of R. T. Shivaraj IV Year 8 04/04/2015 55 Screening of Pharmacology Gowda Students

For the year 2013-14

Sl. No. Name of the Event Resource Person Date

Special Lecture “Importance of CPCSEA guidelines during 1 Dr. P. Uday Kumar 30.11.2013 plan of animal experiments and Pathological disorders”

Workshop – “The US Pharmacy education system Dr. Christine R. 2 12.12.2013 and opportunities; Pharm.D Birnie and beyond”.

Special Lecture “Regulatory Dr. Akula Kalyan 3 Affairs and Intellectual 28.12.2013 Chakravarthy Property Rights”

Special Lecture on “NMR Dr. Bibhu Ranjan 4 20-09-2014 Spectroscopy” Panigrahi GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS TECHNICAL CAMPUS

5 Guest Lecture on “Prodrug” Dr. Mahesh B. Palkar 18-10-2014