i CONTENTS

S. No. Description Page No.

1 Vision 1

2 Mission 1

3 Goals 1

4 Quality Policy 1

5 Quality Objectives 2

6 2014 Rank Holders 3

Personal Data 8

7 7.1 Copy for HOD 8

7.2 Personal Copy 10

8 Preamble 12

9 The Genesis 12

10 About the College 13

11 The Governing Council 13 Branches of Study / Programmes & 12 Accreditation Status 15

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13 Infrastructure and Facilities 17 13.1 Computer Centers / Internet 18 13.2 Labs / Library / Department Library 19 13.3 Training and Placement Activities 21 14 Functional Committees 23 15 Activities 24 16 Rules, Regulations and Practices 27 16.1 Rules (General) 27 16.2 Regulations 28 16.3 Pratices 29 17 College Timings 31 18 Academic Schedule for 2015-2016 33 Academic ScheduleforOdd Semester 18.1 33 2015-201 6 Academic Schedule forEven Semester 18.2 34 2015-2016 19 List of Holidays 2015-2016 35 20 Transport Details 36 21 Calendar for the Academic year 2015-2016 40 22 Our Strength at a glance 63 23 Impressions by Visiting Dignitaries 64

24 Class Time Table 65 24.1 Class Time Table –Odd Semester 65

24.2 Class Time Table – Even Semester 66

25 Personal Notes 67

Glimpses of Easwari Engineering College in the 26 69 Academic Year – 2014-2015

27 Photo Gallery 70

iii iv MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Hearty welcome to The SRM Family!

Together, we begin our new academic year 2015 – 2016, with enriched vigor, enthusiasm and positive thoughts. The Educational environment is supportive and one can feel ‘Quality’ at our College. Enjoy the process of learning and great transformation from the level of a Student to a leading and powerful professional of values and merits. Let us cherish our grand journey towards academic excellence and you can steer yourself in the best direction. It is wonderful as to what you discover through hard work and sincerity of purpose. In this academic calendar you will find information on college’s teaching and research strengths, its diverse networks and its vibrant campus, which offer so much of life to learning. The College has outstanding staff, students and facilities and gives much scope for the younger generations to uncap their talents and touch greater heights of achievement.

Dream, take a big step forward, and spread your wings and explore!

At Easwari Engineering College, experience the joy of ‘Learning’ and ‘Excel’ with an assured future that is artful and waiting for you.

Prof. Dr. R. Shivakumar, M.D. , Ph.D., Chairman SRM Group of Institutions 31st MAY 2015 Trichy and Ramapuram Campus

v 1. VISION

To accomplish and maintain international eminence and become a model institution for higher learning through dedicated development of minds, advancement of knowledge and professional application of skills to meet the global demands.

2. MISSION

· To become a preferred destination for learners by providing state-of-the-art resources through achieving excellence in Teaching-learning processes. · To involve everyone to reach higher performance levels through team effort. · To nurture the development of mind, skill sets, attitude and core competence of students and the faculty by providing them opportunity to bring out their inherent talents. · To continually improve and update the System, infrastructure, process and services through total quality management to achieve customer delight. · To develop partnership with the community and industry to contribute in the process of nation building.

3. GOALS

Our Goals are spun around these Ideals with a time Frame.

4. QUALITY POLICY We, at Easwari Engineering College, are committed to imparting Quality Education and skill sets with ethics and developing the students of Engineering, Management and Computer Applications, as excellent professionals and responsible citizens to promote industrial progress and societal transformation.

We implement quality systems to achieve continuous improvement and become a world class Institution.

1 5. QUALITY OBJECTIVES

· To set international quality standards and innovative trends of comprehensive education to inspire students and nurture the development of their minds, core competence, multi-skills, attitude and leadership qualities, in order to realize career pathways for every one through placement, entrepreneurship or higher studies. · To create a dedicated team of faculty committed to scholarly excellence and sustaining them through Ø sponsorship for higher studies for at least 25% faculty and Ø encouragement for publications, at an average of 1 paper per faculty in a year in international/national journal/conference. · To practice excellent Teaching Learning process that includes a minimum of 6 Industrial visits and 6 seminars during each semester in all the departments and one National conference at department level every year and one International conference at Institutional level every year. · To continuously improve upon academics and systems to secure maximum number of University ranks and the minimum number being not less than 3 ranks in each department. · To develop the institution as a Centre of Excellence by continuous up- gradation of infrastructure and facilities in areas that are of value for modern industries, research establishments and organize collaborative tie-ups with institutions of International standing.

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6.2014 RANK HOLDERS

LIST OF RANK HOLDERS - UG (2014)

Sl. Register No. Name of the Student Branch Rank Year No. 1 30410103057 SUBHASHREE S B.E.-CIVIL 49 2010-14 2 30410104006 ABHINAYA A B.E.-CSE 41 2010-14 3 30410104038 JENEFER S B.E.-CSE 42 2010-14 4 30410104037 JEEVAN K S B.E.-CSE 47 2010-14 5 30410104044 KIRUTHIKA N P B.E.-CSE 50 2010-14 6 30410106079 SASIREKHA M B.E. -ECE 13 2010-14 7 30410106046 LAVANYA G B.E. -ECE 18 2010-14 8 30410106076 SARANYA B B.E. -ECE 20 2010-14 9 30410106048 MADHURANJANI R B.E. -ECE 21 2010-14 10 30410106053 MEENAKSHI S B.E. -ECE 26 2010-14 11 30410106090 SHRUTHI SRINATH B.E. -ECE 30 2010-14 12 30410106024 GOMATHI G B.E. -ECE 36 2010-14 13 30410106020 ENIYA A B.E. -ECE 38 2010-14 14 30410106003 ABINAYA S B.E. -ECE 41 2010-14 15 30410106047 MADHUMATHI R B.E. -ECE 42 2010-14 16 30410105018 DHARANI M B.E. -EEE 27 2010-14 SAMYUKTA 17 30410105062 B.E. -EEE 39 2010-14 CHANDRASEKARAN 18 30410105324 SHANKAR P B.E. -EEE 41 2010-14 19 30410105026 HARIPRIYA K B.E. -EEE 43 2010-14 20 30410107061 RAHUL S G B.E.-EIE 13 2010-14 21 30410107044 MADHUMITHA S B.E.-EIE 23 2010-14 22 30410107087 VAISHNAVI S B.E.-EIE 25 2010-14 23 30410107038 KIRUTHIGA M B.E.-EIE 27 2010-14 24 30410107012 AYISHA SAFWAANA A B.E.-EIE 30 2010-14 25 30410107006 AKSHAYA R B.E.-EIE 33 2010-14 26 30410107017 DEEPIKHA SUJJISRI N B.E.-EIE 33 2010-14 27 30410107007 AKSHAYA V B.E.-EIE 43 2010-14 28 30410107077 SOUNDARIYA P B.E.-EIE 45 2010-14 29 30410107037 KAVIPRIYA D B.E.-EIE 49 2010-14 30 30410107023 GAUTHAMRAJE N C B.E.-EIE 50 2010-14 31 30410114066 PALANIKUMAR B B.E.-MECH 25 2010-14 32 PRATHEESH DHAYADEV 30410114072 B.E.-MECH 42 2010-14 BENNET

3 Sl. Register No. Name of the Student Branch Rank Year No. 33 30410114064 NIJANTHAN M B.E.-MECH 45 2010-14 SANKAR 34 30410114095 B.E.-MECH 47 2010-14 KALEESWARAN N 35 30410114121 WASIM KHAN S B.E.-MECH 47 2010-14 PAVITHRA S [12 APR 36 30410205069 B.TECH.-IT 7 2010-14 1993] 37 30410205112 SOWMYA R B.TECH.-IT 7 2010-14 38 30410205081 RAAGHAVEE R B.TECH.-IT 11 2010-14 39 30410205071 POORNIMA N B.TECH.-IT 18 2010-14 40 30410205109 SNEGHAPRIYA R B.TECH.-IT 27 2010-14 41 30410205067 PAVITHRA P B.TECH.-IT 33 2010-14 42 30410205012 ANJANA PRABHAKAR B.TECH.-IT 39 2010-14 43 30410205125 VINAY JAIN D B.TECH.-IT 41 2010-14 44 30410205082 RAGHAVI T B.TECH.-IT 42 2010-14 45 30410205094 REVATHY P B B.TECH.-IT 45 2010-14 DIVYA 46 30410205030 B.TECH.-IT 47 2010-14 RAMACHANDRAN 47 30410205053 KEERTHI R B.TECH.-IT 49 2010-14

2014 Rank Holders – PG Sl. Register No. Name of the Student Branch Rank Year No. 1 310612631056 PREETHI R MBA 2 2012-14 2 310612631061 PRIYANKA MARAN E MBA 16 2012-14 3 310612631019 CHARUMATHI N MBA 26 2012-14 4 310612631047 LAKSHMI PRIYA N MBA 32 2012-14 5 310612631024 DIVYA A MBA 34 2012-14 6 310612631015 BANUPRIYA T MBA 35 2012-14 7 310612631043 KAVIYA R MBA 35 2012-14 8 310612631039 KARTHIGA SELVI M MBA 38 2012-14 9 310612631032 HEMALATHA B MBA 42 2012-14 10 310612631080 SATHYABANU R MBA 49 2012-14 11 310611621013 GAYATHRI G S MCA 43 2011-14 12 310611621081 SWATHI G MCA 43 2011-14 13 310612405006 KAYALVIZHI S M.E.-CSE 34 2012-14 14 310612405004 ARCHANA A M.E.-CSE 43 2012-14

4 Sl. Register No. Name of the Student Branch Rank Year No. 15 310612403005 DEVIKA S M.E.-CS 5 2012-14 16 310612403007 GOPHIKA T M.E.-CS 5 2012-14 MARY AYISHA 17 310612403011 M.E.-CS 24 2012-14 HERMALD P 18 310612403002 ANJU SARA VARGHESE M.E.-CS 35 2012-14 19 310612403008 GOSPEL RUBEN S M.E.-CS 35 2012-14 20 310612403003 ARUN PRASATH S M.E.-CS 37 2012-14 21 310612403012 PRADISHTA D M.E.-CS 38 2012-14 22 310612403004 BIBINA JASMIN J M.E.-CS 41 2012-14 SHENITA ANU 23 310612403016 M.E.-CS 42 2012-14 ABRAHAM 24 310612431017 VAISHNAVI T M.E.-EST 10 2012-14 25 310612419007 KARPAGAVALLI A S M.E.-VLSI 3 2012-14 26 310612419001 ABILASH JOSE M.E.-VLSI 7 2012-14 27 310612419011 PAULVIVEK F M.E.-VLSI 26 2012-14 28 310612419018 SRINIVASAN P L M.E.-VLSI 31 2012-14 29 310612419015 RENUPRIYA N M.E.-VLSI 37 2012-14 30 310612419004 ANAND S P M.E.-VLSI 41 2012-14 31 310612419006 GIRE SANKAR G M.E.-VLSI 44 2012-14 32 310612419016 SANTHIYA LINCY I M.E.-VLSI 45 2012-14 33 310612415011 NITHYA KUMARI K M.E.-PED 18 2012-14 34 310612415003 DIVYA P M.E.-PED 19 2012-14 35 JAYAM THANGA 310612415005 M.E.-PED 30 2012-14 ROSELIN M 36 310612421013 REETA R M.E.-SE 2 2012-14

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2014 RANK HOLDERS –2014 PG RANKHOLDERS M.E. VLSI VLSI – 8, M.E. PED M.E. SEM.E. – 1 – 3 & MBA – 10, MCA – 2, M.E.MBA CSE M.E. EST – 2, M.E. CS – 1, – 9,

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2014 RANK HOLDERS –UG2014 HOLDERS RANK B.E. EIE – 11, B.E. Mech B.E. – 11, EIE B.E. – 12B.Tech. IT – 5 & B.E. Civil ECE CSE – 10, B.E. B.E. – – 4, B.E. 1, B.E. EEE – 4,

7 7. PERSONAL DATA (2015 -16) 7.1 Copy for HOD

(Please Note: There are 2 sets of ‘Forms’ for filling in Personal Data; fill in both the sets. One set with serration is to be removed and submitted to the HOD; the other set is a part of the Hand Book and is to be retained in the calendar/ Hand book itself for reference by student concerned)

i. Name in full :

ii. Date of Birth :

iii. Phone No. & E-mail ID :

iv. Blood Group :

v. Year & Course :

vi. Branch / Section :

vii. University Reg. No. :

viii. ID Card No. (Student) :

Father Mother

Name

Occupation ix.

Postal Address

Tel. No.

E-mail ID

Name of Local Guardian : x. Tel. No. & E-Mail ID :

Postal Address :

8 xi. Contact no. for Emergency :

xii. Hostel & Room No. :

xiii. Bus Pass No. :

xiv. Train Pass No. :

xv. Height / Weight :

xvi. Identification Marks. :

xvii. Driving License No. :

xviii. Vehicle make/ Regn. No. : Passport No. :

Date of Issue & Validity : xix. Issued at :

Hobbies/ Special Interests/

xx. Special Achievements :

xxi. Notes :

Undertaking I have fully read and clearly understood the contents in the Diary / College-Hand Book 2015-2016; In the overall interest for academics and my own development, I hereby agree to abide by the ‘Rules & Regulations’ (enforced from time to time), in letter and spirit. I shall positively perform, maintain discipline, make progress and sustain harmony in the institution. I shall emerge everyday as a developing student professional with positive thoughts and deeds.

Name: Signature :

Date :

9 7. PERSONAL DATA (2015-16) 7.2 Personal Copy

(Please Note: There are 2 sets of ‘Forms’ for filling in Personal Data; fill in both the sets. One set with serration is to be removed and submitted to the HOD; the other set is a part of the Hand Book and is to be retained in the calendar/ Hand book itself for reference by Student concerned)

i. Name in full :

ii. Date of Birth :

iii. Phone No. & E-mail ID :

iv. Blood Group :

v. Year & Course :

vi. Branch / Section :

vii. University Reg. No. :

viii. ID Card No. (Student) :

Father Mother

Name

Occupation ix.

Postal Address

Tel. No. E-mail ID

Name of Local Guardian : x. Tel. No. & E-Mail ID : Postal Address :

10 xi. Contact no. for Emergency :

xii. Hostel & Room No. :

xiii. Bus Pass No. :

xiv. Train Pass No. :

xv. Height / Weight :

xvi. Identification Marks. :

xvii. Driving License No. :

xviii. Vehicle make/ Regn. No. : Passport No. :

Date of Issue & Validity : xix.

Issued at :

Hobbies/ Special Interests/

xx. Special Achievements :

xxi. Notes :

Undertaking

I have fully read and clearly understood the contents in the Diary / College-Hand Book 2015-2016; In the overall interest for academics and my own development, I hereby agree to abide by the ‘Rules & Regulations’ (enforced from time to time), in letter and spirit. I shall positively perform, maintain discipline, make progress and sustain harmony in the institution. I shall emerge everyday as a developing student professional with positive thoughts and deeds.

Name: Signature :

Date :

11 8. PREAMBLE

Easwari Engineering College was established in the Academic year 1996-1997, with the 'Vision' for 'Women Empowerment' through Higher Education in 'Engineering and Technology'. At that point of time, the College held the unique status of being the first and the only 'Engineering College for Women' affiliated to the . This was a pioneering effort. Propelled by sustained public demand, the college was subsequently converted to co- education in 2002. The college provides academic ambience through inspiration, fosters enthusiasm and motivation so as to realize challenging and rewarding career pathways to Students.

Our unwavering commitment to quality education and experiential learning ensures that our students develop the abilities for critical thinking and evaluation of Issues; they are trained to translate concepts and theoretical knowledge into real time situations. Besides these, our students are molded to be socially aware and become responsible, to make effective contributions towards 'societal transformation and nation building'. The SRM Group stays focused to its ideals and steadily embraces quality, values and tradition.

9. THE GENESIS

Easwari Engineering College (EEC), a unit of Sri Ramaswamy Memorial (SRM) Group of Educational Institutions for higher learning, is functioning under the aegis of a 4 decade old “Valliammai Society”. The society was founded for promoting the cause of quality education, by Dr. T. R. Pachamuthu, an academician and educationist. SRM Group runs a network of more than 21 different Institutions and is one of the largest Educational Groups in the Country. The Branches of study include Engineering and Technology, Management, Medical / Dental / Life and Bio-Sciences / Para Medical and Allied Medical Sciences / Hospitality and Arts & Science.

Contributions made by SRM, consistently over the years through Educational Institutions and Health Care Services, have been well recognized at the National Level. On the basis of academic strength, quality of education and associated factors, SRM Engineering College and the SRM Dental College were accorded the status of Deemed University in the year 2002; in 2006, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed University) became 'SRM University' (under section 3 of UGC Act). Now, the University has added several UG and PG Programmes, including MBBS Degree Programme.

The Mission continues…

“Try not to become a man of success. Rather become a man of value.” ― Albert Einstein

12 10. ABOUT THE COLLEGE Easwari Engineering College was instituted in the academic year 1996 -1997, with the approval of Government of Tamil Nadu and AICTE, New Delhi. The College is affiliated to , since 2002. All branches have got permanent affiliation except Mechanical and Civil being recent branches.

Pursuing the philosophy of continuous learning, the institution prepares the students to score creditably in the academic sessions and also encourages them to develop their interpersonal and intrapersonal skills and attitudes to approach life with confidence. The working environment is such, Students as well as Faculty, are inspired and supported to attain high standards of education and skill sets and shine in their chosen path.

Faculty, with their impressive academic, research and industrial experience, lead the students to achieve excellence and competence. This in turn enhances the core strength of students and enables them to realize all round development.

College offers 8 Under-Graduate and 11 Post Graduate Programmes, covering Engineering & Technology, Computer Applications and Management. The National Board of Accreditation (NBA) has already accredited the Programmes offered by the College, except Civil which commenced in 2007-2008. The College has obtained ISO 9001: 2000 Certification from TUV, South Asia, which has recently been upgraded to 9001:2008 standards.

So far, 15 Batches of Engineering students have successfully passed out. Many of our students have secured University Ranks including the University First Rank. In 2013-14, „Placement’ was more than 92% in companies of repute, in 2014-15 placement is 94% till May ‘15. Many of our students pursue higher studies in and abroad. Our Alumni association is very active. With Branches in important cities, the Association is steadily growing.

The College, located at Bharathi Salai, Ramapuram is within the Metropolis of Chennai and is of about 20 minutes drive from prime parts of the city, viz. Anna University Chennai, Raj Bhavan, IIT, Railway Station (), Airport and Bus Terminus (Please refer to the Route Map on the rear cover).

11. THE GOVERNING COUNCIL Governing Council, the Apex Committee of the College for its perspective, policy/ financial planning and management, meets twice or more in a year. The Agenda focuses on comprehensive development and on continuous improvement for steady growth of the College. The Council monitors the formulation, programme implementation and evaluation and reforms with special reference to quality and standards of academic and industrial expectations.

“It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.” ― Herman Melville

13 GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS

CHAIRMAN, Governing Council Dr T.R. Pachamuthu, B.Sc., M.I.E., Founder Chairman, Valliammai Society/ SRM Group of Institutions and Chancellor, SRM University

MEMBERS

1. Thirumathi. Easwari Pachamuthu, Financial Adviser and Treasurer Valliammai Society

2. Thiru P. Ravi, M.A. Co-Chairman, Valliammai Society / SRM Group and Pro-Chancellor, SRM University

3. Prof. Dr. P. Sathyanarayanan, B.E., M.S. (USA)., Ph.D., Vice-Chairman, Valliammai Society/ SRM Group and President, SRM University

4. Prof. Dr.R.Shivakumar, M.D., Ph.D., Chairman, SRM Group of Institutions, Trichy and Ramapuram Campus and Vice-President – SRM University.

5. Thiru N.Varadharaj, M.E., M.I.E., Senior Member, Valliammai Society/ SRM Group and Industrialist.

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

6. Director, DOTE 7. Director, AICTE Southern Regional Office 8. Tamil Nadu Government Nominee 9. Industrialist / Technologist / Educationalist (Nominated by AICTE) 10. Anna University Nominee – Dr. S. Rajendra Boopathy, Prof. Dept. of Mechanical Engg. 11. Dr. M. Sekar, M.E., Ph.D. – Principal, EEC, Member Secretary

“Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get” ― W.P. Kinsella 14 12. BRANCHES OF STUDY/PROGRAMMES AND ACCREDITATION STATUS

UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Duration Period Sanctioned Degree of study Accreditation of Validity S. No. Programme Annual conferred (in Years/ status w.e.f Intake Semesters) 04.01.13

Computer Science 1 B.E 4/8 120 Accredited & Engineering

Electronics &

2 Communication B.E 4/8 180 Accredited 2 Years Engineering Electrical & B.E 4/8 120 Accredited 2 Years 3 Electronics Engineering Electronics

4 &Instrumentation B.E 4/8 120 Accredited 2 Years Engineering Mechanical Applied for 5 B.E 4/8 180 _ Engineering Reaccreditation

6 Civil Engineering B.E 4/8 120 Applied _

Information B.Tech 2 Years 7 Technology 4/8 120 Accredited

Automobile 8 B.E 4/8 60 New Course Engineering

“Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.” ― Truman Capote

15 POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Duration Sanctioned Degree of study S. No. Programme Annual conferred (in Years/ Semesters) Intake Master of Business 1 MBA 2/4 120 Administration

Master in Computer 2 MCA 3/6 60 Applications

3 VLSI Design M.E 2/4 18

Computer Science and

4 Engineering M.E 2/4 18

Power 5 M.E 2/4 18 Electronics & Drives

Communication 6 M.E 2/4 18 Systems

7 Software Engineering M.E 2/4 18

Embe d ded Systems 8 M.E 2/4 18 Technologies Control & Instrumentation 9 M.E 2/4 18 Engineering

10 Engineering Design M.E 2/4 18

11 Structural Engineering M.E 2/4 18

“If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut” ― Albert Einstein

16 13. INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES Easwari Engineering College has been developed over the years and fully established with 7 imposing multi-storied Academic Blocks and 2 Workshop Blocks

· Main Block (EEE/CSE/IT/MBA) · Basic Engineering Block · Electronics Block I & II · Mechanical Block (ECE/ EIE) · Civil Block · P.G. Block(MCA,Auto) · Two Workshop Blocks

The buildings house fully furnished laboratories, centres of excellence, smart class rooms/ Class rooms, conference halls, offices of HODs, Staff rooms, Seminar Halls, Department Libraries and other facilities as per AICTE Norms and Standards. (for details please visit our website → www.srmeaswari.ac.in). Spacious lawns between the entrance and buildings and green trees around provide the serene and right ambience for the Campus. The College has 5 Residential Hostels, separately for boys and girls. Facilities provided in the hostels include:

· Study Halls · Recreation Rooms · Common Rooms with Television · Magazine Section · Entertainment Hall · Temple and Indoor Games · Health Centre and · Areas for Sports · Yoga Section Gym and Indoor Games

(Please refer to the Hostel Hand Book: 2014-2015, available with the respective Dy. Chief Warden. This Book will be issued to students, opting for hostel admission and is based on prior permission and approval from the Principal, who is the ex-officio chief Warden for the hostels). Other facilities within the Campus include:

· Food Courts / Canteens · Super Market / Departmental Stores · Photocopy and Telecom facilities · Bank with ATM · DTP and Internet Centers · Post Office (adjoining Location) · Two separate sewage Treatment plants · Iron filtration plant · Gen set back up service for all · Additional Facilities for Value Added buildings Courses · Solar water heater · RO plant for every Building · Public Announcement LCD TV in each · Centralized Audio Information System block

A 150 Bedded multi-specialty hospital is established well within the campus to provide health care for students, faculty members and the public. Free consultation and treatment are provided.

“The worst part of success is trying to find someone who is happy for you.”-Bette Midler 17 13.1 COMPUTER CENTRES AND COMPUTER BASED ACADEMIC TRAINING, COORDINATION AND ADMINISTRATION

Fully furnished Computer Labs are located in 34 different Centers and these occupy a total area of 4,393.2 sq.m. These labs cater to the computing needs of the students & faculty. There are totally 1635 Terminals, Pentium IV, i3, i5 and i7 processors with latest configuration and UPS back up service:

Other Infrastructures

Ø WINDOWS server 2000/ NT/ 2003/2008 Ø UNIX / LINUX Operating Systems Ø Windows (XP, 7 & 8) Ø 16 Branded Servers

All Terminals are networked to provide cross platform application with Client Server architecture.

All buildings of the College have been linked up and connectivity has been established through Fiber-Optic cables. In addition to the provision of regular course work in C, C++, JAVA, ORACLE, VB, VC++, Rational Rose, FOSS Lab and Web sphere, there is provision for Multimedia based english learning software in an exclusive Language Lab. Academic/ Administrative Software have also been installed to facilitate effective coordination among departments and operations.

INTERNET

College has 155 Mbps [1:1] internet connectivity through Airtel leased line . This caters to:

· The Campus is Wi-Fi enabled. · All computer labs and Departments · Browsing centers and DTP in the Hostels / Campus (General needs) · Libraries

“Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” ― Winston Churchill

18 13.2 LABORATORIES / WORKSHOPS All departments have laboratories/ workshops as per AICTE stipulations and curriculum of the University. These are well established with modern facilities, equipments and systems. Our labs are regularly updated and upgraded to cater to the students’ needs. (for details of the Syllabi and Laboratories, please visit the College website → www.srmeaswari.ac.in )

The Central Library Our Library is a paradise for those who have a passion for reading books and enthusiasm for widening their knowledge base in depth and extent. The Library is spread over 2 storeys (Mezzanine Type floors) and is housed in the P.G. Block. The library has an area of 2100 sq.m. of built-up facilities.

The Library resources and Services · Fully computerized working systems. · 19,851 Titles and 73,319 Volumes (availability exceeds AICTE Guidelines). · 270 Indian/ Foreign Journals / Magazines · 5,000+, Online Journals from IEEE, EBSCO, ASME, ASCE, ACCESS, Engineering ASTM, Digitals Library, J. GATE, Science Direct and Springer link. · Facilities to receive Anna University Training Development and Communication Channel (AUTDCC) through EDUSAT for special Lecture by experts · Lending, reference and reprographic facilities · Study halls with a capacity for 300 students / faculty · 2 air-conditioned audio and video Halls · Internet browsing section · CD Library, CD ROMs, CD writing and scanning – Digital Library · Dedicated areas for PG Students, Project work and air-conditioned room for staff. · Institutional Memberships: British Council Library, IIT (Madras) Library and the Centre for University Industry Collaboration / Anna University, Madras Management Association, MALIBNET, DELNET · Individual Membership: Library membership is compulsory for staff and students. All members are expected to follow the regulations as laid down.

19 Regulations for Use of Library (A BROAD OUTLINE)

· One should realize the power of silence in the Library and make it an abode for academic pursuit and dissemination of knowledge.

· Members should produce their Identity Card at the entrance / while borrowing books/ and whenever so demanded by security personnel / faculty. · Members should sign in the Gate Register/ Scan Id card in the Computer kept at the Entrance.

· On no account personal books, files, lab coat / apron and articles will be allowed inside. (Such items are to be handed over to the security incharge in the personal bag section at the Entrance) · Issue of Books: § I Year UG students -2 Books § Teaching Staff - 6 Books

§ I, II, III and IV Year UG students - 4 Books § Programmers and PG students - 5 Books Non-Technical Staff - 2 Books

· Merit Tickets: 2 additional library Tickets as per the following criteria in terms of ‘Aggregate Marks’: UG: Students who secure 80% and above PG: Students who secure 75% and above · Final year students should return all the books and surrender the library tickets on completion of the Course and obtain "No Dues Certificate". Only then the student becomes eligible for issue of Hall Ticket. · Loan period for student Members : Books (other than Ref. Books) - 21 days CD ROMs - 1 day Reference Books: Available for study only within the Library. · Tearing of sheets from books & newspapers is prohibited and is a punishable offence. · Members must satisfy themselves whether the books are in good condition, before they leave the counter. If any damage is noticed, the same must be immediately reported; otherwise member concerned will be held responsible.

· Fine will be levied for late return of books: For the first 7 days 1 per day per book and thereafter 2 per day per book. For Journals/ Magazines: 2 per day. For CD-ROMs: 5 per day. [Holidays will be counted for the levy of fine].

· Loss or Missing of Books: should be reported to the Librarian immediately.

20 · In the event of loss of book, it should be replaced by another copy by the borrower. Otherwise, the double amount of book cost and overdue/ overhead charges, if any will be levied. Working hours

Library is kept open on all days of the year (365 days) . Library functions without lunch break; Monday to Friday Study/ Reference/ Internet access : 7.45 am to 8.00 pm Transaction : 8.00 am to 6.00 pm. Saturday Study/Reference/Internet access : 7.45 am to 4.30 pm Transaction : 8.00 am to 4.00 pm. Sundays & Holidays Study/Reference/Internet access : 9.00 am to 4.00 pm

Department Library In addition to the central library, departments have their own Departmental library; this contains important Titles in the respective branches of study. Students are advised to fully utilize these books and journals for further enhancement of their subject knowledge. Books will not be issued to anyone, but are available only for reference within the department library. HOD controls the functioning of department library.

“Don't spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door. ” ― Coco Chanel

13.3 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT ACTIVITIES

Employability of Engineering and Management Graduates are one of the key result areas for our institution. We are striving very hard to place all the eligible students in the leading multinational and national level organization both in IT, ITES and Core Engineering Discipline. Usually 140 companies visit our campus for recruitment, some of the companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, HCL Technologies, Athena Health Care, HP, iGate, CCC, ,L & T Infotech, ELGI Equipments, Johnson Controls, Honeywell, Mphasis, Sanmar, Saint Gobain, Maveric Systems, Zoho Corporation, TVS Sundaram Fastener, Technip, Flipkart, SAP LABS, Torry Harris have visited the campus. The salary ranges between 15.8 Lakhs to 3.3 Lakhs.

21 IIPC (Industry Institute Partnership Cell) Industry Institute Partnership Cell in the institution very closely work with industry in the following aspects, 1) Faculty Development Programme (FDP) by Industry Experts. 2) Student Development Programme on Core Competency building and other support services. 3) Consultancy, Sponsored Research and Continuing Education Programmes. IIP Cell interacts with All India Professional bodies like CII, NASSCOM, ISTD, FICCI and QCFI. IIP Cell of Easwari Engineering College signed a MoU with Wipro Technologies, Bangalore and Tata Consultancy Services, Chennai.

Student Development Programme by IIP Cell 1) IIP Cell periodically conducts student development programme by way of inviting industry experts on functional areas and behavioral areas. 2) IIP Cell encourages student to participate in business Quiz and other technical related competitions organized by industries. 3) Periodical Industrial Visit will be organized in collaboration with the leading industries of MNC’s and Scientific Establishments.

Activities of Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI) Student Chapter The Easwari Engineering College jointly with Quality Circle forum of India – Chennai Chapter very actively organizing workshops, seminars, conventions and symposia in the quality related area being practiced in the industries.

Entrepreneurship Development Cell This EDC Cell is very active in the campus to nurture entrepreneurial skill among the young budding Engineers by way of inviting Eminent and Successful Entrepreneurs in IT, ITES and services companies. Every year this cell conducts business plan competitions and Popular Series Guest Lectures.

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” ― Confucius

22 14. FUNCTIONAL COMMITTEES

The Functional committees comprising of Senior faculty members have been constituted to ensure the systematic and smooth functioning of the curricular, co-curricular and extra- curricular activities. Anti-Ragging Committee

RAGGING – A SERIOUS AND PUNISHABLE OFFENCE Ragging in any form is totally banned in our College/other institutions/Hostel/Campus and other premises. Extract of Tamilnadu Government Gazette-Extra Ordinary Notification dt. 29.01.97 (Bill No. 8 of 1997 Tamilnadu Prohibition of Ragging Act):

Ragging in any form is illegal and is strictly forbidden. · The College has an Anti- Ragging Squad consisting of senior members of faculty. Honorable Supreme Court and the State Authorities have empowered the victims and their families to file/ register FIR. · The College has Anti-ragging committee.

ANTI RAGGING COMMITTE – 2015-2016

Co-ordinator : Prof. A. K. Mariappan, Prof./IT Asst.Co – ordinator : Dr. S. N. Zafarullah, Prof./Physics Members :

SL.No Department Member

1. Admin Manager 2. IT Ms.N.Ananthi, AP (Sl.Gr.) 3. CSE Mrs. T. M. Navamani, AP (Sl.Gr.) 4. ECE Mrs. D.Jessintha, AP (Sl.Gr) 5. EEE Mrs. A.Joseline Metilda, AP (Sl.Gr) 6. EIE Mrs. R.Sudha, AP (Sl.Gr) 7. Mech Mr. G.K. Sathishkumar AP 8. Civil Mrs. ZG.Prabha, AP 9. MBA Mr.S.Chandrasekaran, AP 10. MCA Mrs. Shyamaladevi, AP (Sl.Gr) 11. Boys Hostel Deputy Chief Warden

12. Girls Hostel Deputy Chief Warden

· Severe action including imprisonment and termination from college will be invariably taken against those who indulge in ragging.

23 The Other Functional Committee in the College is as follows: Academics and Quality Policy Implementation Placement and Training Coordination Committee Committee Grievance Redressel Committee (General) and Cultural and fine arts Committee(includes Special Committee for Lady Staff/Girl Students Members and Tamil Mandram ) Event Management Committee Disciplinary Committee Research Committee Industry Institute Interaction Cell Examination Cell Budget Committee Hostel Coordination Committees Staff development committee Magazine/Calendar/Prospectus/Handbook News Letter Committee (Central and Committee Departmental) Energy Club Sports Committee Library Committee Press and Media Committee Anna University Newsletter correspondent Time Table Committee

15. ACTIVITIES Co-Curricular Activities: Professional Associations Student chapters are well established over the years and are very active with a scholarly approach: · Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, USA) · International Society for Automation (ISA, USA) · Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE, India) · Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) · Computer Society of India (CSI). · Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) · Society of Mechanical Engineers (SME) · Indian Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning (ISHRAE)

In addition, the following Professional Associations function in the College under whose aegis, guest Lecture are organized; eminent scholars and experts in the appropriate field are invited regularly. Besides, the respective association organizes workshops, symposia and technical Seminars. These associations bring out departmental magazines and newsletters, periodically and cover the activities and Topics of interest: · Students Association of CSE · Students Association of ECE · Students Association of EEE · Students Association of EIE · Students Association of IT · Students Association of · Mathematical Colloquium Mechanical Engineering · Students Association of Civil · Literary Association Engineering · Students Association of · Science Association Automobile Engineering · Management Association · Energy Club · MCA Association · “” – Business Line Club / MBA

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Extra - Curricular Activities College focuses on academic and professional development of students with organizational abilities, skill sets and ethical Values. Students are encouraged to participate in many co-curricular and extra-curricular activities every week / month / Semester.

Many students participate and excel in design contests, debates, creative writing for excellence, fine Arts, culturals, sports and in games.

· Cultural Association provides opportunities to develop talents and exhibit team spirit. Students are encouraged to discover themselves and enjoy the extracurricular activities through their enthusiasm and team dynamics. · The college magazine, ‘BEACON’ is released every year; Staff and Students demonstrate their mettle and excellence in creative writing.

Alumni Association under the guidance of an experienced team of staff members is working efficiently. Following are the Areas of focus:

· Industry Partnership · MOUs/ Project consultancy · Assist in Recruitment/Placement Drive · Guest Lectures · Entrepreneurship Development Cell · Upgradation of syllabus - to meet and exceed expectations of Industries · Enhance Employability through Training, Personality Development Programme and Value Added Courses.

A number of social service units indulge in Community Services. National Service Scheme (NSS) National Cadet Corps (NCC) Youth Red Cross (YRC) Rotaract Club They conduct blood donation camps, adult literacy camps, functional literacy programmes / health and hygiene camps / tree planting schemes / AIDS prevention camps.

· These motivate students to donate old clothes, Textbooks etc. and thus render services to the public. Our staff and students have brought appreciation and laurels to our institution year after year. Also they have won several awards in recognition of their services.

· New initiatives are in hand to organize and provide „Certificate programs‟ for the youth of Ramapuram, in technical areas.

· Adoption of Village/ School for providing Computer Education/ Literacy and Health Care.

25 Complaints cum Grievance Redressal Committee for Women and Girl Students

The Committee is existing for complaint and grievances redressal

Co-ordinator :Dr. K.Kalai Selvi, HOD, EEE Asst.Co – ordinator : Mrs. K.Koquilamballee, AP (Sl. Gr), IT

Members:

Sl. No. Department Members 1. Admin Mrs. D.Jessintha, AP(Sl. Gr), ECE 2. Student Affairs Mrs. A.Usha, AP (Sl.Gr), ECE 3. IT Mrs. S. Leninisha, AP (Sl.Gr) 4. CSE Mrs. Senthamarai, AP (Sr.Gr) 5. ECE Mrs. B.Jesvin Veancy, AP (Sl.Gr) 6. EEE Mrs. Joseline Metilda, AP (Sl.Gr) 7. EIE Mrs. T.Kalaiselvi, AP (Sl.Gr) 8. Mech Ms. S.Suganya, AP 9. Civil Mrs.G,Prabha, AP 10. MBA Mrs. G.Sathya, AP 11. MCA Mrs. K.S.Selvanayaki, AP

· Faculty from departments as members, meet periodically and look into problems related to girl students and women employees. · The Committee invites suggestions from employees for improving upon the working environment and resolving issues, if any.

“Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand” ― Hayley Williams

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16. RULES, REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES

16.1 RULES (GENERAL)

· Cameras, cell-Phones and ipod are not allowed in the college premises. Failure to adhere to this instruction will lead to severe disciplinary action. · “Wear Identity Card with college rope” (easily noticeable) whenever in the College campus and also while traveling in the College bus. Not wearing the Identity card is an act of indiscipline and is punishable. · Students should be punctual in coming to the college · Prior information must be given to class coordinator for leave · Celebrations (Birthdays, Valentine’s Day, Holi etc., ) are strictly prohibited inside classrooms / canteens / college buses / campus. · Inform Loss / theft of ID cards / library cards and change of address or contact telephone numbers to HOD / college Office without delay. Institution is not responsible for loss of personal items. · While riding two wheelers triples is banned. During college hours, going out of the campus is permitted only with exit passes. If found, fine will be imposed on the spot. · Observe/ comply with other specific rules of the college. These include: - Parking of vehicles only in specified areas - Wear helmets while riding two wheelers (only 1+1 as per Govt. Regulations) - Observe speed limits while riding / driving - Dispose wastes only in dustbins. - Observe timings for going to canteens. Students can visit canteens only during morning break and lunch break / evenings and not during college hours. · Record complaints about housekeeping / repairs in a separate register kept with HOD / Department. · Obtain prior permission from Lab- in-Charge for doing experiments/ project work beyond the normal Lab-hours. · Adopt dress code in the Campus: For Boys: Permitted : Trousers and tucked-in Shirts with collar,Shoes. Students of MBA are to wear a Tie. Not permitted : T-Shirts and Jeans / Chappals

For Girls: Permitted : Salwar Kameez or Churidars with duppattas neatly pinned or Sarees. Not Permitted : Half sarees, skirts, jeans, frocks, sleeveless tops or short churidars or any other indecent tight fitting dresses.

27 No loose garments are permitted in the workshops / laboratories as a measure of safety precaution. Students must wear leather shoes securely strapped to heel and overcoat while in workshop/ Labs.

16.2 REGULATIONS

· Students should not resort to any form of strike and/or such undesirable activities. These are punishable and severe disciplinary actions (including expulsion) will be taken against the guilty. · There is a grievance redressal mechanism and issues are to be sorted out then and there through the HOD. · Students are to abide by „Attendance and Leave rules’. · Ragging is punishable as per under Section 23 read with Section 10 (b), (g), (p) and (q) of AICTE Act, 1987 & Extract of Tamilnadu Government Gazette-Extra Ordinary Notification dt. 29.01.97 (Bill No. 8 of 1997 Tamilnadu Prohibition of Ragging Act): · Leave without prior permission on the first day of reopening and cycle test are fined. · Annual Tuition fees are to be paid before the commencement of the odd semester. A grace period of 5 days will be given to students as a matter of exception. Any delay beyond this 5 day period will debar the student from continuing the course / attending the class / labs. · Those who travel by college bus should abide by „Rules and Regulations’ of transport department. Bus routes are given for the convenience of the students · All those who join hostels are to abide by “Rules / Regulations of the Hostel” published in Hostel Handbook (2015-2016) and given to Hostellers. · Smoking or Consumption of alcohol inside or outside the campus is strictly prohibited.

“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. ” ― Walt Disney Company 28 16.3 PRACTICES Students are to acquire and develop: · Healthy practices, pleasant and normal behavior, discipline and decorum. · Manners to greet colleagues, faculty and elders, while moving in the campus. · Ability/skill to indulge in activities that will build the image and prestige of the institution. · Ideas Bank: A suggestion box is maintained in every building. Students and staff are to effectively participate for the development of the college. Attendance and Leave (Guidelines): · It is compulsory that all students and staff are positively present on the re-opening day. · Be punctual and regular for lecture classes/ labs/ workshops/ seminars and submit assignments / records / homework in time. · Aim at 100% attendance and also ensure punctuality/ regularity. Students are recognized for achieving this target. In addition, there is a group incentive for the entire class for realizing excellence in attendance. · If a student is absent for even one period it will be treated as absent for the complete session (Forenoon or Afternoon during that day). · It is compulsory to appear for all Tests and Model Examinations. · General Attendance rules are given below for compliance. Daily, weekly and monthly attendance is closely and personally monitored by the HOD (includes Punctuality / and Regularity). · Efforts must be made to realize 100% Attendance every month; once the level reaches 90%, corrective steps are to be seriously undertaken by- students, parents and the Department. It is a joint responsibility towards students discipline. · Monthly reports are to be submitted by HODs to Principal for preventive actions through Parents. · If the Attendance of a student is below 75%, the student will not be permitted to appear in the University Examinations and will be detained; students so detained in the respective year/ semester, will have to repeat the semester/ course during the next academic year. · Students are to seek prior permission for availing leave. Whenever prior permission could not be obtained, submit the leave letter at the time of reporting to the College (with Parents’ request justifying the case). (Obtain invariably signature of Parents / Guardians / Hostel Warden in leave letters).

“All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure. ” ― Mark Twain

29 Leave on Medical grounds · Medical leave will be accepted only in genuine and approved cases with proper medical certificate. This will be counter verified by College Hospital. Decision of RMO/Hospital shall be final in the event of doubts, if any. However, even in case of medical leave, attendance shall not fall below 65%, failing which the students are not permitted to appear for the University Examinations. · Medical Certificate should accompany leave letters on medical grounds. Academic Progress · Students are supported to maintain steady academic progress. · 60% or more marks in each subject are considered as the minimum level of acceptable performance in cycle tests and in model Examinations. Students are to aim at the highest level. · Pass in Cycle / Model Test is compulsory. · For all theory and practical courses including project work, the continuous internal assessment will carry 20 marks while the end Semester University examination will carry 80 marks. · Procedure For Awarding Marks For Internal Assessment For all theory and practical courses (including project work) the continuous assessment shall be for a maximum of 20 marks. The above continuous assessment shall be awarded as per the procedure given below: Theory Courses Three tests each carrying 100 marks shall be conducted during the semester by the Department / College concerned. The total marks obtained in all tests put together out of 300, shall be proportionately reduced for 20 marks and rounded to the nearest integer (This also implies equal weightage to all the three tests). Practical Courses: The maximum marks for Internal Assessment shall be 20 in case of practical courses. Every practical exercise / experiment shall be evaluated based on conduct of experiment / exercise and records maintained. There shall be at least one test. The criteria for arriving at the Internal Assessment marks of 20 is as follows: 75 marks shall be awarded for successful completion of all the prescribed experiments done in the Laboratory and 25 marks for the test. The total mark shall be reduced to 20 and rounded to the nearest integer. Theory Courses with Laboratory Component: If there is a theory course with Laboratory component, there shall be three tests: the first two tests (each 100 marks) will be from theory portions and the third test (maximum mark 100) will be for laboratory component. The sum of marks of first two tests shall be reduced to 60 marks and the third test mark shall be reduced to 40 marks. The sum of these 100 marks may then be arrived at for 20 and rounded to the nearest integer. https://www.annauniv.edu/academic_courses/reg_aff.html · Performance of students, who have poor Academic Track Record / Poor Performance or inadequate attendance, will be reported to Parents. In case of default, they will not be recommended / permitted for Campus Placement / given letter of recommendations for higher studies. Counselling · There is one Faculty Counsellor for every twenty students (1:20). Students are counseled periodically on student development, issues affecting progress, academic

30 performance, higher studies, placement, attendance, discipline, sports, extra- curricular activities etc. · There is a full time Expert Counsellor with specialization in Psychology. Students are supported to seek special guidance and advice from the expert counsellor, as and when it is necessary. · Students can make suggestions and feedback regarding difficulties either directly to the class In-charge / HOD / Principal or through the suggestion box (which is provided at the entrance of the Main block) or through the expert counsellor. · A Class committee meeting is held thrice per semester at suitable intervals. During these meetings the student representatives air their opinions and suggestions regarding lecture classes, lab sessions and cycle test performance to enable mid- semester corrections for realizing excellence in Teaching - Learning process.

Certificates The Course Completion Certificate, Transfer Certificate and Conduct Certificates will be issued only when the student completes the entire course work satisfactorily and leaves the college after submission

17. COLLEGE TIMINGS

I) Working Hours : 8:00 am to 3:45 pm

II) Tea break : 9:40 am to 9:55 am

III) Lunch break : 12:25 to 01:15 pm

“All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure. ” ― Mark Twain

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Sl.No. CAT CAT 33 19. LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2015 - 2016 (As per Anna University Calendar)

Sl FESTIVAL DATE DAY No. 1. New Year’s Day 01-01-2015 Wednesday 2. Pongal & Milad-un-Nabi 14-01-2015 Tuesday 3. Thiruvalluvar Day 15-01-2015 Wednesday 4. Uzhavar Thirunal 16-01-2015 Thursday 5. Republic Day 26-01-2015 Sunday 6. Telugu New Year’s Day 31-03-2015 Monday 7. Mahaveer Jayanthi 13-04-2015 Sunday

8. Tamil New Year’s Day/ 14-04-2015 Monday Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s Birth Day 9. Good Friday 18-04-2015 Friday 10. May Day 01-05-2015 Thursday 11. Ramzan 29-07-2015 Tuesday 12. Independence Day 15-08-2015 Friday 13. Krishna Jayanthi 17-08-2015 Sunday 14. Vinayakar Chathurthi 29-08-2015 Friday 15. Gandhi Jayanthi and Ayudha Pooja 02-10-2015 Thursday 16. Vijaya Dasami 03-10-2015 Friday 17. Bakrid 05-10-2015 Sunday 18. Deepavali 22-10-2015 Wednesday 19. Muharram 04-11-2015 Tuesday 20. Christmas 25-12-2015 Thursday

(For 2016, further orders will be issued in December 2015)

“A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions--as attempts to find out something. Success and failure are for him answers above all.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche

34 20. TRANSPORT DETAILS Mr. C. Sakthivel, Transport Manager Mr. R.Vijayaraj, Accounts Manager Transport Office : 044 - 22494580, 43923060 Intercom: 3060

Route Stages MM Nagar (6.20am) – Kattangulatur (SRM University) (6.25am) – Guduvancherry (6.30am) - Guduvancherry E.B. (6.35am) - Urapakkam Bus Stand (6.40am) – (6.45am) – (6.48am) - M.R. ROUTE Theatre (6.55am) – Tambaram Bus Stand (7.00am) – Sanitorium (7.05am) – 1 Sanitorium T.B. Hospital (7.08am) - M.I.T. Gate, Chrompet (7.12am) - Chrompet Bus Stand (7.15am) - Bus Stand (7.20am) - (7.25am) - Ramapuram College (7.40am) (5.50am) - ITC (6.00am) - ThiruvotriyurAjaz (6.10am) - Theradi (6.12am) - Thiruvotriyur Market (6.14am) - Raja Store (6.15am) - Toll Gate (6.17am) - Lakshmi Kovil (6.18am) - Thandiyarpet Depot (6.20am) - Kasi Medu ROUTE (6.25am) - Kalmandapam (6.30am) - (6.32am) - Royapuram Bridge 2 (6.33am) - Beach Station (6.34am) - Parrys Corner (6.35am) - Zimson (6.40am) - Santhi Theatre (6.45am) - TVS (7.05am) - 1000 Lights (7.10am) - Police Station (7.15am) - Teynampet Signal (7.20am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) (Birla Planetarium)(6.50am) - Kotturpuram Signal(6.55am) - Kotturpuram Bridge (6.57am) – (7.00am) – Venkatnarayana Road ROUTE (Natesan Park) (7.05am) - AnnaiVelankanni School (7.10am) – Pothys & Nalli 3 (7.15am) - S.R.M. Hospital (7.20am) - GRT School (Ashok Nagar) (7.25am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am)

ROUTE Water Tank (6.35am) - Padi (Britania) (6.40am) - Mugappair West (6.45am) - Mugappair East (6.50am) – 7H Bus stop (6.55am) – MMM Signal 4 (7.00am) - Ramapuram College (7.40am) HVF Hospital (6.35am) – Avadi Bus Stop (6.40am) –Vaishnavi Koil (6.45am) – ROUTE Thirumullaivoil Bus Stop (6.50am) - OT (6.55am) - Canara Bank (6.58am) 5 - Ambattur Estate (7.02am) –Golden Flats (7.05) - Collector Nagar ( MMM Signal) (7.10am) - Tirumangalam Signal (7.15am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) Vivek& Co (6.50am) – Burkit Road (6.53am) - Boag Road (6.55am) - Pondy Bazar ROUTE (Balaji Bhavan) (6.57am) - Postal Colony (7.12am) - 7th Avenue Road (7.20am) - 6 Ashok Pillar (7.22am) - KK Nagar (Saravanabhavan) (7.30am) - DataUdipi Hotel (7.32am) - (7.35am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) Signal (6.35am) - (T.B. Hospital) (6.38am) - Egmore (Commisioner Office) (6.40am) - Dinathanthi (6.45am) - Veperry Police Station ROUTE (6.50am) - Alagappa Road (Purusaivakkam) (6.52am) - EGA Theater (6.55am) - 7 Patchaiappa College (6.58am) - Metha Nagar (7.05am) - Loyola College (7.08am) – Mahalingapuram (7.11am) – Samiyarmadam (7.15am) - Ashok Nagar (III Avenue) (7.20am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) “At the end of the day, let there be no excuses, no explanations, no regrets.” ― Steve Maraboli 35 Route Stages (6.45am) – (6.50am) – Kaiveli (6.51am) - Srinivasa ROUTE Nagar (6.55am) – Ram Nagar (6.58am) – Sadasivam Nagar (7.05am) – Balaiah 8 Nagar (7.07am) – PonniammanKoil (7.10am) – Ramapuram College (7.40am)

Manali (6.00am) – Mathur (6.05am) - Madavaram (Post Office) (6.20am) - (6.24am) - M.R.Nagar (6.26am) - Kannadhasan Nagar (6.30am) - ROUTE Bharathiyar Nagar Bus Stand (6.35am) - Ambedhkar College (6.36am) - 9 Market (6.38am) – Puliyanthoppu (6.45am) – Binny Mill (6.47am) - (6.48am) - Aynavaram (6.49am) - (6.50am) - Thiruvika Park (7.00am) - Aminjaikarai Market (7.02am) - Anna Arch (7.05am) - MMDA Colony (7.08am) - MMDA Bus Depot (7.10am) - Ramapuram College (7.35am)

Nadhamuni (6.30am) – (6.35am) - V.O.C.Nagar (New Avadi Road) ROUTE (6.38am) - Mosque (6.40am) - Water Tank (6.42am) - Garden (6.45am) - 10 Chinthamani (6.50am) - Anna Angar Junction (6.55am) - IyappanKovil (7.00am) - Blue Star (SaravanaBhavan) (7.05am) - Nilgris (Senthilnursing Home) (7.08am) – KoyambeduMarket (7.10am)–RamapuramCollege (7.35am)

Kilkattalai (7.00am) - Joshi School (7.01am) - S.S.KalayanaMandabam (7.03am) - UTI Bank (7.04am) - (Koot Road) (7.05am) - PillyarKovil ROUTE (Madipakkam ) (7.06am) - Jams Park (7.08am) - Oil Mill (Madipakkam) (7.11am) - 11 Police Station (7.15am) - Chidambaram Store (7.17am) - Roja Medical (7.18am) - Nanganallur Park (7.20am) - Pazhvanthangal Sub Way (7.25am) - Trident Hotel (7.27am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am)

Valluvar Kottam (7.00am) - Bharathi Nagar ( Bus Stop) (7.08am) – Habibulla Salai ROUTE (7.10am) - Liberty (7.12am) - Gokulam Building (7.15am) - Ram Theater 12 (7.17am) - J.R.K.School (7.20am) - Rani (7.25am) – Pillaiyar Kovil ( K.K. Nagar) (7.27am) - Padma Seshadri School (7.28am) - Amman Kovil (7.30am) - Pondicherry Guest House (7.32am) - Nesapakkam (7.35am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am)

Vani Mahal (6.45am) - G.N.Chetty Road (6.48am) - Safire Theatre (6.50am) - ROUTE Whites Road (M.R.F.Tyres) (6.52am) – Zam Bazzar () (6.55am) - 13 Rathna Café (6.57am) - Triplicane Mosque (7.00am) - Pizza Market (7.02 Am) –Tenampettai Signal (7.15am) - Ramapuram College(7.50am)

Rani Meyammai School (6.50am) - Mandaveli Post Office (6.52am) - Mandaveli Food World (6.55am) - (Quarters) (7.00am) - Nageshvara Park ROUTE (7.02am) - Kamadenu Theater (Act) (7.05am) - Luz Corner (7.06am) - 14 (7.08am) – Ramakrishna Madam (7.09am) - Kaliyappa Hospital (7.12am) – Park Sheraton (7.15am) - Kotturpuram Signal (7.16am) – Nandhanam Signal (7.20am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am)

“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.” ― Abraham Lincoln 36 Route Stages Jayanthi Theater (6.45am) - Indira Nagar (Teachers Colony) (6.50am) - Indira Nagar Water Tank (6.52am) - Indira Nagar PWD Quarters (6.55am) - IMPCOP ROUTE Hospital (7.00am) - Adyar (Depot) (7.02am) – Vannanthurai (7.04am) - RBI 15 Quarters (7.06am) –Velankani School (Besant Nagar) (7.09am) - Maharaja (Besant Nagar) (7.11am) - Besent Nagar Depot (7.13am) – Rajaji Bhavan (7.16am) - Karpagam Garden (7.18am) – Piliyar Kovil (7.20am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) (6.50am) - (6.55am) - R.T.O.Office (6.58am) – Marutheeswarar Kovil (7.02am) - Bus Stand (7.05am) - ROUTE Thiruvanmiyur Post Office (7.08am) - S.R.P.Tools (7.11am) - Baby Nagar (7.14am) 16 - Vijaya Nagar (7.18am) - Bharathi Park (7.22am) - Gandhi Road (7.25am) - Guru Nanak College (7.27am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am)

Little Mount (6.55am) - Arch (7.00am) - Saidapet Bus Stand (7.02am) - ROUTE CIT Nagar (7.05am) - Kannamapet (7.08am) - Aranganathan Sub Way (7.10am) 17 - Srinivasa Theatre (7.12am) - 11th Avenue - I (7.15am) - 11th Avenue – II (7.16am) - Kasi Theatre (Opposite) (7.20am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am)

Perambur (Bus Stop)(6.30am) - (Railway Station) (6.32am) - Venus ROUTE (Market) (6.40am) - Thiru.Vi.Ka.(Junction) (6.42am) - (6.45am) – 18 Moogambigai (6.47am) - Ramapuram College (7.35am) Luz Signal (7.00am) - Jain Kovil (7.01am) - Kacheri Road (7.02am) - ROUTE Church (7.03am) - Pattinapakkam (Register Office)(7.05am) - Sathya Studio 19 (7.08am) - Malar Hospital (7.10am) - Adayar Bakery(7.12am) – (7.15am) - I.I.T.Gate (7.18am) - Halda Signal (7.20am) - Guindy (7.22am) - Guindy Signal (7.25am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) Pozhichalur (6.45am) - (6.50am) – Pallavaram (6.55am) - ROUTE Meenambakkam(7.00am) – Guindy (Kathipara ) 7.10am) - Ramapuram College 20 (7.50am) (6.20am) – Pudur (6.35am) - Rakhi theatre (6.40am) – Canara Bank ROUTE (6.45am) - Padi (6.55am) – (7.05am) - Anna Nagar Depot 21 (7.10am) –SAF Games (7.17am) - Ramapuram College (7.35am)

Thousand Lights (6.45am) - Police Station (6.50am) - Ajantha Hotel ROUTE (6.55am) – Thiruvalluvar Salai (7.00am) - Alwarpettai (7.03am) - Alwarpettai MRF 22 Tyres (7.08am) - C.V.Raman Salai (7.13am) - SIET College (7.20am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) Railway Station (6.15am) - Thirunindravur (6.40am) - (6.50am) - Avadi Check Post (7.00am) – Govarthanagiri (7.05am) – ROUTE Senneerkuppam (7.10am) – (7.12) - (7.15am) - Lakshmi 23 Nagar (7.18am) – (7.20am) - Kesavarthini (7.25am) - (7.30am) - Ramapuram College (7.45am)

“You're not obligated to win. You're obligated to keep trying. To the best you can do every day.” ― Jason Mraz 37 Route Stages Depot (6.40am) - SP Hospital (7.00am) -Ambedkar Statue (7.05am) - NGO Colony Bus Stand (7.07am) - Kakkan Nagar (7.10am) - ROUTE Police Station (7.13am) - Blue Bikes (7.15am) - Thillai Ganga Nagar (7.17am) - 24 Main Road Signal (7.20am) - Ekattuthangal (7.23am) - Kasi Theatre (7.25am) - Udayam Theatre (7.27am) - Ramapuram College (7.45am)

SRP Tools (7.00am) – Baby Nagar (7.05am) – Vijayanagar (7.06am) – Sai Sarovar ROUTE (7.08am) – Lakshmi Nagar (7.10am) – Murugan Kalyana Mandapam (7.12am) – 25 Gurunanak College (7.19am) – Jaya Hospital (7.17am) – Velacherry Check Post (7.23am) – Halda Signal (7.25am) – Ramapuram College (7.40am)

Thiruvotriyur (6.05am) – Kasi Medu (6.07am) - Parrys (6.25am) – Dental College ROUTE (6.30am) – Zimson (6.40am) – Shanthi Theatre (6.52am) – LIC (6.55am) – TVS 26 (7.00am) – Liberty (7.10am) – Samiyar Madam (7.20am) – Ashok Nagar III Avenue (7.25am) – Ramapuram College (7.40am)

Maharani (6.25am) – Cement Road (6.27am) – Mint (6.31am) – Hindu College (6.35am) – Pookadai Police Station (6.40am) – Central RS (6.40am) – Zimson (6.50am) – Palmkro Hotel (6.58am) – (7.10am) – Samiyarmadam ROUTE (7.15am) – Ashok Nagar PS (7.17am) - Sony Showroom (7.20am) – Pudur School 27 (7.21am) - SRM Hospital (7.22am) - Postal Colony (7.25am) - Sangam Hotel (7.27am) - 11th Avenue (7.30am) - PillayarKovil (7.32am) – RTO Office (7.35am) - Ramapuram College (7.40am)

Vanagaram (6.40am) – M.G.R. College (6.45am) - (6.50am) ROUTE –Panchaliamman kovil (7.00am) - SK nagar (7.05am) – MMDA (7.08am) – Ambika 28 Empire (7.10am) – Bus Stand (7.15am) – AVM (7.17am) – Avichi School (7.20am) – Vembuliamman Koil (7.23am) - Ramapuram College (7.35am)

Rettery (6.30am) – Reliance Signal (6.35am) – Senthilnagar (6.40am) – Lucas ROUTE (6.45am) – Anna Nagar west (6.50am) – Thirumangalam (6.55am) - Ramapuram 29 College (7.30am)

Poonamalle (6.50am) – Kallarai (6.55am) – Kumanan Chavadi (7.00am) - ROUTE Mangadu (7.05am) – (7.10am) – Kovur (7.15am) – Panicheary 30 (7.20am) – Baikadai (7.22am) – Porur (7.30am) –Ramapuram Campus (7.35am) Boondi Bazzar (6.25am) - Camp Road (6.30am) – Sempakkam (6.40am) – ROUTE Kilkattalai (6.50) – Madipakkam Junction (7.00am) – Vanuvampetti Junction 31 (7.15am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am)

Thirumangalam (7.10am) – Anna Nagar Deppo (7.15am) – 100 Feet Road ROUTE (7.25am) – Chinmaya Nagar (7.28am) – Chinmaya Nagar RTO office (7.30am) – 32 Elango Nagar (7.35am) - Ramapuram College (7.50am) ** 10 Air - Conditioned buses will fly in different routes throughout Chennai. “When you do what you fear most, then you can do anything.” ― Stephen Richards 38 21.CALENDAR FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 - 2016 JULY - 2015 Date Day Event

1 Wed U.G (B.E/B.Tech) - Reopening for III/V/VII Semester. P.G (M.E/M.C.A/M.B.A) - Reopening for III/V Semester.

2 Thu

3 Fri

4 Sat

5 Sun ROTARACT - ST.Thomous Mount Clean up.

6 Mon

7 Tue MBA - 4th Review for Summer Training for III Semester.

8 Wed ROTARACT - Inauguration.

9 Thu

CSE - Guest Lecture I Semester. / Mech - ISHRAE. th th 10 Fri 10 -12 July – IT Department -2015 IEEE Confrerence on “Technological Innovations in ICT for Agriculture and Rural Development (TIAR 2015) 11 Sat CSE - Association Election.

12 Sun

13 Mon

th 14 Tue MBA - 5 Review for Summer Training for III Semester. ISA and IET - Student Chapter - Inauguration.

15 Wed

When you have control over your thoughts, you have control over your life - Remez Sasson 39 JULY - 2015 Date Day Event

16 Thu IET - Activity.

17 Fri Energy Club - Inaugural Function. Mech - SME.

18 Sat

19 Sun ROTARACT- Orphanage Visit.

20 Mon CSE - Industrial Visit II Year CSE.

MBA - 6th Review for Summer Training for III Semester. 21 Tue Top Students Meeting.

22 Wed ISA - Activity - Tesla. IETE - Inagural Function. Mech - Energy Club Activity. 23 Thu ECE - Industrial Visit MBA - Guest Lecture for III Semester MBA Info Quest Quiz 24 Fri Club Activity. / B.E/B.Tech - Feedback for III/V/VII Semester. M.E/MBA/MCA - Feedback for III Semester. CSE - PG Project Zeroth Review. / CIVIL - Association Inauguration. 25 Sat YRC - Inauguration. / MCA - Guest Lecture for III MCA. CSE - PG Project Zeroth Review. / CSE - Industrial Visit III Year CSE. 26 Sun

27 Mon

MBA - Industrial visit for III Semester MBA. 28 Tue EIE - Guest Lecture. / ISTE - Inagural Function.

EEE - II Year.”A” - Guest Lecture. 29 Wed CIVIL - Guest Lecture.

30 Thu CIVIL - Industrial Visit.

31 Fri MBA - Viva Voce for Summer Training for III Semester MBA.

Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement. – W. Clement Stone 40 AUGUST - 2015 Date Day Event

1 Sat

2 Sun ROTARACT- Health Check up Camp for Old Age Homes. B.E/B.Tech - I Year Reopening Date. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test I for III/V/VII Semester. 3 Mon M.E/MBA - Continuous Assessment Test I for III Semester. MCA - Continuous Assessment Test I for V Semester. 4 Tue ECE - Career Guidance Program by IEEE

5 Wed CSE - Association Inaugural function & Guest Lecture.

6 Thu

7 Fri CSE - Guest Lecture V Semester.

YRC - Activity (Visit to Old Age Home). 8 Sat ECE - Industrial Visit

9 Sun ROTARACT- Old Age Home Visit.

10 Mon

EEE - Inaugural of SEEE Office Bearers. 11 Tue Mech - ISHRAE. MBA - “YUKTA” Management Student Association – Installation of 12 Wed Office Bearers. EEE - II Year”B” - Guest Lecture. EEE - II Yr.”A” - Industrial Visit. 13 Thu CSE - Industrial Visit IV Year CSE. EIE - Symposium. / B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test I Report to Parents for III/V/VII Semester. M.E/MBA - Continuous 14 Fri Assessment Test I Report to Parents for III Semester. MCA - Continuous Assessment Test I Report to Parents for V Semester. CIVIL - Technical Symposium. 15 Sat Independence Day Celebration. ROTARACT- Mission Gratitude. It's so hard when I have to, and so easy when I want to. - Annie Gottlier 41 AUGUST - 2015 Date Day Event

16 Sun ROTARACT - Fun Culturals. Krishna Jayanthi. 17 Mon IET - Activity. EEE - II Year.”B” - Industrial Visit. CSE - UG Project Zeroth Review IV Year CSE A. 18 Tue ECE - Guest Lecture By Alumini / NSS - Enrolment of new volunteers EIE - Industrial Visit. / ISTE - Paper Presentation' 19 Wed CSE - CSI Chapter - Inaugural Function & Guest Lecture. CSE - UG Project Zeroth Review IV Year CSE A & B. MBA - Workshop for III Semester MBA. / EIE - Industrial Visit. 20 Thu EEE - III Year.”A” - Guest Lecture. / IETE - One Day Seminar. Mech - Energy Club. / CSE - UG Project Zeroth Review IV Year CSE B Top Students Meeting. / Mech - Energy Club - Quiz Competition. 21 Fri Mech - SME. / CSE - PG Project First Review. MBA - Guest Lecture for I Semester MBA. 22 Sat YRC - Activity (Visit to Orphanage Home). CSE - PG Project First Review. / CSE - Industrial Visit II Year CSE.

23 Sun ROTARACT -TERRYFOX RUN.

MCA - Student Chapter Activity. 24 Mon CSE - Guest Lecture II Year CSE.

25 Tue Info Quest Quiz Club - Activity. Mech - SAE. MBA - Guest Lecture for III Semester MBA. 26 Wed MCA - Iindustrial Visit for III MCA. EEE - III Year.”A” - Industrial Visit.

27 Thu EIE - Guest lecture. CIVIL - Guest Lecture. Literary Association - Inauguration. / MCA - News Letter Release. 28 Fri B.E/B/Tech - Feedback for I Year Students CSE - Industrial Visit III Year CSE.CIVIL - Industrial Visit.

29 Sat

30 Sun

ROTARACT- A Professional Service to Schools. 31 Mon PHYSICS - Inauguration of Science Association and Guest Lecture. Don't limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you can achieve. - Mary Kay Ash 42 SEPTEMBER - 2015 Date Day Event

1 Tue M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech- I Year Reopening Date .

EIE - Workshop. 2 Wed Chemistry - Guest Lecture.

ECE -Star Program – Project 3 Thu NSS - Advisory Committee Meeting

Maths - Talent Contest for First Year Students. 4 Fri CSE - Symposium.

5 Sat ROTATACT- Teachers Day Celebrations.

6 Sun NSS -Blind School Reading at PSBB School B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test 1 for I Year Students. 7 Mon B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II for III/V/VII Semester. M.E/M.B.A - Continuous Assessment Test II for III Semester. MCA - Continuous Assessment Test II for V Semester. 8 Tue IT - Guest Lecture. MCA - Student Association Inauguration. ROTARACT- Orientation 9 Wed Program. / EEE - III Year.”B” - Industrial Visit. Chemistry Department - Essay Writing. ECE - Guest Lecture by Industrialist 10 Thu CIVIL - Guest Lecture. EIE - Student Society Activities. 11 Fri CIVIL - Industrial Visit. MBA - Industrial Visit for I Semester. YRC - Activity (Health and Hygiene Awareness 12 Sat Programme at Corporation School)./ IT - Hostel Representative Meeting. Mech - Technical Symposium. ROTARACT - BALLBAZZ. 13 Sun (Cricket Tournament Fundriser) EEE - Symposium ”SPANGLES” 14 Mon MCA - Guest Lecture for II MCA. IT - PG Project Second Review. MBA - Industrial Visit for III Semester MBA. 15 Tue EIE - Industrial Visit. EEE - IV ”A” Industrial Visit. Life has many ways of testing a person's will, either by having nothing happen at all or by having everything happen all at once. – Paulo Coelho 43 SEPTEMBER - 2015 Date Day Event EIE - Industrial Visit. 16 Wed IT - Top Ten Meeting. 17 Thu Vinayagar Chaturthi. 18 Fri MBA - 'YUKTA' Student Chapter Activity. EEE - III Year.”B - Guest Lecture 19 Sat

20 Sun ROTARACT- Eye Check up Camp for Orphanges. Literary Association - Block and Tackle Competition. / MCA - Industrial Visit for II MCA. / B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test I Report to Parents for I Year Students. / B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment 21 Mon Test II Report to Parents for III/V/VII Semester. M.E/M.B.A - Continuous Assessment Test II Report to Parents for III Semester. / M.B.A - Continuous Assessment Test II Report to Parents for V Semester. / CSE - Student One Day Workshop. CSE - Guest Lecture IV Year CSE. / IT - News Letter 3 Release. 22 Tue IET - Activity. IT - Student Chapter Activities. Wed EEE IV Yearr.”B” - Industrial Visit. 23 CSE - CSI Chapter - Project Presentation Contest. CSE - PG Project Second Review. / NSS day – Orientation Programme 24 Thu Bakrid. MCA - Student Symposium. / Maths - Guest Lecture I. ROTARACT - SHUTTER THEORY (Creativity Workshop) Mech - SME. / I Year M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Feedback for 25 Fri I Year Students. / CSE - PG Project Second Review. B.E/B.Tech - Feedback for III/V/VII Semester Students. M.E/M.B.A - Feedback for III Semester Students. MCA - Feedback for III Semester Students. CIVIL - Workshop. / IT - UG Project Zeroth Review IV A. 26 Sat IT - UG Project Zeroth Review IV B. 27 Sun

st 28 Mon EIE - Guest Lecture IV Yr.”A”, 1 ME Guest Lecture. IT - Guest Lecture. MCA - News Letter 2 Release. / CIVIL - Guest Lecture. 29 Tue PHYSICS - National Conference on Materials for Modern World (NVMMW`15). / IT - Hostel Representative Meeting. Literary Competitions - Lang Bee- Inter School Literary Competitions. 30 Wed CIVIL - Industrial Visit. PHYSICS - National Conference on Materials for Modern World (NVMMW`15). Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears. -Les Brown 44 OCTOBER - 2015 Date Day Event

Literary Association - Elocution Competition. 1 Thu EEE - IV Year.”B”, 2nd ME - Guest Lecture. IT - PG Project Third Review (II Year M.E) .

2 Fri Gandhi Jayanthi.

3 Sat ROTARACT - MASK'15 (STAGE PLAY)

4 Sun ROTARACT - MASK'15 (STAGE PLAY)

B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III for III/V/VII Semester. 5 Mon M.E/MBA - Continuous Assessment Test III for III Semester. MCA - Continuous Assessment Test III for V Semester.

6 Tue CIVIL - Guest Lecture.

7 Wed IT - Hostel Representative Meeting.

8 Thu

MBA - Guest Lecture for III Semester MBA. 9 Fri CSE - Guest Lecture PG II Year CSE. CSE - PG Project Report Submission.

Sat IT - PG Project Report Submission. 10

11 Sun MCA - Guest Lecture For I MCA. M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test I 12 Mon for I Year Students. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II for I Year Students. 13 Tue

14 Wed

15 Thu

The future depends on what we do in the present. - Mahatma Gandhi 45 OCTOBER - 2015 Date Day Event

MCA - Industrial Visit for I MCA. / MBA - National Conference. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III Report to Parents for 16 Fri III/V/VII Semester. / M.E/M.B.A - Continuous Assessment Test III Report to Parents for III Semester. MCA - Continuous Assessment Test III Report to Parents for V Semester. PHYSICS - Essay Writing Competition by Science Association. 17 Sat

ROTARACT- Lake Clean up in Collaboration With EFI. 18 Sun NSS - Orphanage Visit

19 Mon CSE - Guest Lecture PG I Year CSE.

20 Tue English Department -Guest Lecture on Communication Skills.

21 Wed Saraswathi Pooja.

22 Thu Vijaya Dasami.

23 Fri

24 Sat Muharam.

25 Sun ROTARACT - PHOENIX CULTURALS.

B.E/B.Tech - Course Portfolio Submission for III/V/VII Semester. M.E/MBA - Course Portfolio Submission for III Semester. 26 Mon MCA - Course Portfolio Submission for V Semester. PHYSICS - Elocution Competition by Science Association. MBA - Guest Lecture for I Semester MBA. 27 Tue M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test I Report to Parents for I Year Students. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II Report for I Year Students. MCA - Student Chapter Activity. EIE - National Conference. 28 Wed EEE - Workshop on SMART GRID. 29 Thu MCA - News Letter 3 Release. Mech - SAE. 30 Fri IET - Activity. 31 Sat The positive thinker sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible. 46 – Winston Churchill NOVEMBER - 2015 Date Day Event

1 Sun

2 Mon

3 Tue MBA - Guest Lecture for I Semester MBA.

4 Wed

5 Thu ROTARACT - AWARDS

English Department- National Conference. 6 Fri B.E/B.Tech - Feedback for I Year Students.

7 Sat

8 Sun

9 Mon

10 Tue Deepavali

11 Wed

12 Thu

MCA - Workshop. 13 Fri MBA - Workshop for I Semester MBA.

14 Sat

15 Sun ROTARACT - Blood Donation Awareness Rally. NSS- Service Camp You can never cross the ocean until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore. - Christopher Columbus 47 NOVEMBER - 2015 Date Day Event

16 Mon M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II for I Year. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III for I Year.

17 Tue ROTARACT- PENMENS LOUNGE ( English Competency Contest)

18 Wed

19 Thu

20 Fri MBA - Industrial Visit for I Semester MBA

21 Sat

22 Sun ROTARACT- CULTURAL PROGRAMS FOR ORPHANS.

23 Mon

24 Tue

25 Wed

26 Thu M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II Report to Parents for I Year Students. 27 Fri B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III Report to Parents for I Year Students. M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Feedback for I Year Students.

28 Sat ROTARACT- MASK'15 ACCOMPLISHMENT.

ROTARACT - ORPHANS DAY OUT 29 Sun (COMMUNITY SERVICE ).

30 Mon B.E/B.Tech - Course Portfolio Submission for I Year.

There are only two ways to live your life. One is, as though nothing is a miracle. The other is, as though everything is a miracle. - Albert Einstein 48 DECEMBER - 2015 Date Day Event

1 Tue

2 Wed

3 Thu

4 Fri

5 Sat

6 Sun

M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III for 7 Mon I Year Students.

8 Tue

9 Wed

10 Thu

11 Fri

12 Sat CSE - Faculty Development Programme 1.

13 Sun

14 Mon MCA - FDP.

15 Tue

“If you are not willing to risk the usual you will have to settle for the ordinary”. - Jim Rohn 49 DECEMBER - 2015 Date Day Event

16 Wed

17 Thu

M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III Report 18 Fri to Parents for I Year Students.

19 Sat

20 Sun NSS- Blind School Reading at PSBB School

21 Mon M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Course Portfolio submission for I Year.

22 Tue

23 Wed

24 Thu Miladi Nabi.

25 Fri Christmas.

26 Sat

27 Sun ROTARACT- Engineering Workshop by Twenty 19 Team.

28 Mon

29 Tue

30 Wed

31 Thu

“In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure” 50 - Bill Cosby JANUARY - 2016 Date Day Event

1 Fri New Year's Day. ROTARACT - ATHLETIC MEET.

2 Sat New Year's Day. ROTARACT - ATHLETIC MEET.

ROTARACT - ATHLETIC MEET. 3 Sun B.E/B.Tech - Reopening Date for IV/VI/VIII Semesters Students. Mon M.E/M.B.A - Reopening Date for IV Semester Students. 4 M.C.A - Reopening Date for VI Semester Students. / Mech - ISHRAE.

CIVIL - Guest Lecture. 5 Tue ECE - Guest Lecture

B.E/B.Tech - Reopening Date for II Semester Students. 6 Wed EIE - Guest lecture. CSE - UG Project First Review IV CSE A.

7 Thu CSE - UG Project First Review IV CSE A.

MCA - Guest Lecture for II MCA. 8 Fri CSE - UG Project First Review IV CSE B. IT - Top Ten Meeting.

CSE - UG Project First Review IV CSE B. 9 Sat IT - Hostel Representative Meeting.

10 Sun

11 Mon

12 Tue

13 Wed NSS- Road Safety awareness Campaign

14 Thu

15 Fri English - Guest Lecture on Story Telling. The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential, these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence. - Confucius 51 JANUARY - 2016 Date Day Event

16 Sat ROTARACT - FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT (Fundriser).

ROTARACT- BADMINTON TOURNAMENT (Fundriser). 17 Sun NSS - Pulse Polio Immunization Programme

18 Mon

19 Tue Top Students Meeting. Mech - SME. M.C.A/M.B.A/M.E/M.Tech - Reopening Date for II Semester Students. 20 Wed MBA - Guest Lecture for IV Semester MBA. / EIE - Seminar. CIVIL - Guest Lecture. / IT - Guest Lecture. / ECE- Guest Lecture

21 Thu Literary Association - Just A Minute Competition. IET - Activity. / EEE- II Year 'A'- Guest Lecture. 22 Fri CSE - Guest Lecture I Year CSE. / CIVIL - Industrial Visit. IT - UG Project First Review IV A. MCA - Industrial Visit for II MCA. 23 Sat YRC - Activity (FUND RAISING PROGRAMME). IT - UG Project First Review IV B. 24 Sun IT - Hostel Representative Meeting. 25 Mon NSS - National Voters' Day, 2015 Human Chain

26 Tue Republic Day

27 Wed IETE - Inaugural Function. CSE - Industrial Visit II Year CSE. EIE - Industrial visit. / Literary Association - Scrabble Competition. EEE - Industrial Visit./ Mech - Energy Club - Activity. / ISTE - Inagural 28 Thu Function. / CIVIL - Seminar / Workshop. / CSE - CSI Chapter - Seminar in Recent Trends. / IT-Symposium / Guest Lecture / News Letter Release. MBA - Workshop for IV Semester MBA. / EIE - Industrial Visit. EEE - II Year'B' - Guest Lecture. / Energy Club - Inaugural Function. 29 Fri CSE - Industrial Visit III Year CSE. / CIVIL - Seminar / Workshop. PHYSICS - Poster Presentation Competition by Science Association. IT - Industrial Visit IV Year 30 Sat 31 Sun “Don't be afraid of change. Holding onto something that is good for you now, may be the very reason why you don't have something better.” - C. JoyBell 52 FEBRUARY - 2016 Date Day Event ROTARACT- Career Guidance Program 1 Mon for Higher Secondary Students. 2 Tue EEE - Industrial Visit. IT - PG Project First Review. Project First Review For IV Semester M.E, VI Semester M.C.A Students. 3 Wed IT - Guest Lecture. B.E/B.Tech -Feedback Session for II/ IV/VI/VIII Semester Students M.E/M.B.A/ M.C.A - Feedback Session for IV Semester Students Thu M.C.A - Feedback Session for IV Semester 4 M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Feedback Session for II Semester Students / MBA - Guest Lecture for IV Semester MBA. Literary Association - Story Telling Competition.

5 EEE - III Year 'B' - Guest Lecture. Fri CIVIL - Guest Lecture. ROTARACT - TURTLE WALK (SEA TURTLE CONSERVATION). 6 Sat NSS - VEGAM – an event for physically challenged students by NGO at YMCA Sun ROTARACT- Environment Awareness Program. 7 NSS - Drawing Competition for School Students B.E/B.Tech - II/IV/VI/VIII Semester Students. 8 Mon M.B.A/ M.C.A - Continuous Assessment Test I For IV Semester Students. Literary Association - Poetry Writing Competition.

9 Tue CSE - Industrial Visit IV Year CSE. CIVIL - Industrial Visit.

MCA - Guest Lecture for I MCA. 10 Wed EIE - Student society Activities Chemistry - Guest Lecture.

11 Thu MBA - 'YUKTA' – MBA Student Chapter Activity. Mech - ISHRAE.

12 Fri IET - Activity. EEE - Guest Lecture. CSE - Guest Lecture III Year CSE. IT - Top Ten Meeting.

MBA - Industrial Visit for II Semester MBA. 13 Sat IT - Hostel Representative Meeting.

14 Sun ROTARACT- ORGAN DONATION CAMP.

Info quest Quiz Club - Activity. 15 Mon NSS - Special Camp at adopted village (Pudupair, Kattrambakkam Panchayat, Kanchipuram Dt.) Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking. -William Butler Yeats 53 FEBRUARY - 2016 Date Day Event

16 Tue EIE - Industrial visit. IT - Student Chapter Activity. EIE - Industrial visit. / EEE - Industrial Visit. / Mech - SAE. Chemistry - ChemStar 2016-Talent Exam. 17 Wed CSE - CSI Chapter - Paper Presentation Contest. CIVIL - Guest Lecture. IT - Industrial Visit III Year IT. 18 Thu EEE - Industrial Visit. IETE - Paper Presentation IT - UG Project Second Review IV Year A. B.E/B.Tech -Continuous Assessment Test I Report To Parents For II,IV/VI/VIII Semester students / M.B.A/M.C.A - , Continuous 19 Fri Assessment Test I Report To Parents For IV Semester students MBA - Industrial Visit for IV Semester MBA. / Top Students Meeting. IT - UG Project Second Review IV Year B.

20 Sat ROTARACT- VIBE CULTURALS 21 Sun NSS - Pulse Polio Immunization Programme M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test I For 22 Mon II Semester Students. / IT - News Letter 2 Release. Literary Association - Inter Collegiate Literary Competitions. 23 Tue CIVIL - Industrial Visit. IT - Guest Lecture. ECE - Symposium

MBA - Guest Lecture for II semester MBA. 24 Wed EIE - Guest lecture. ISTE - One day Seminar. Mech - SME. Chemistry - Elocution.

25 Thu CSE - Industrial Visit II Year CSE

MCA - News Letter 1 Release. / Maths - Modeling Contest. ISA - Activities. / Energy Club - Energy Audit. / CSE - Guest Lecture 26 Fri II Year CSE. / PHYSICS - Exhibition in Science, Engineering & Technology by Science Association and Physics Department.

27 Sat YRC activity(FREE EYE CAMP).

28 Sun

CSE - Industrial Visit III Year CSE. 29 Mon IT - Hostel Representative meeting. Don't give up because things are hard, but work harder, when you think of giving up - Anthony Liccione 54 MARCH - 2016 Date Day Event

1 Tue M.E - Second Project Review for IV Semester Students. M.C.A - Second Project Review for VI Semester Students. 2 Wed IT - PG Project Second Review. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II for II/ IV/VI Semester Students. / M.B.A/ M.C.A - Continuous Assessment Test II for IV 3 Thu Semester Students. / Literary Association - Poster Making. IT - Industrial Visit III year NSS - Launching of national electoral roll purification and authentication programme M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test I Report To 4 Fri Parents For II Semester Students. / MCA - Student Chapter Activity. MBA - Industrial Visit for II Semester MBA. 5 Sat

6 Sun ROTARACT - World Weak Celebrations.

CSE - UG Project Second Review IV CSE A. 7 Mon ECE -Womens Day Celebration by WIE- Guest Lecture

Literary Association - Cross Word Puzzle. 8 Tue CSE - UG Project Second Review IV CSE A. MBA - Workshop for II Semester MBA. 9 Wed CSE - UG Project Second Review IV CSE B. CIVIL - Guest Lecture. IT - Hostel Representative meeting. MCA - Guest Lecture for II MCA. 10 Thu CSE - UG Project Second Review IV CSE B. CIVIL - Industrial Visit.

11 Fri Maths - Guest Lecture -II CSE - PG Project First Review. IT - Top Ten Meeting.

12 Sat CSE - PG Project First Review. IT - Guest Lecture.

13 Sun NSS- Blind School Reading at PSBB School

14 Mon

EIE - Guest Lecture. 15 Tue EEE - Guest Lecture.

“Don't allow your wounds to transform you in to someone you are not.” - Paulo Coelho 55 MARCH - 2016 Date Day Event EEE- Industrial Visit. 16 Wed Chemistry - Guest Lecture. ROTARACT - CLICKS (Photography contest) 17 Thu CSE - Guest Lecture PG II Year CSE. CIVIL - Guest Lecture. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II Report to Parents for II/ IV/VI Semester Students / M.B.A/ M.C.A - Continuous Assessment 18 Fri Test II Report To Parents for IV Semester Students IET - Activity. / CSE - National Conference (NCIICT`16). CIVIL - Industrial Visit . / IT - Guest Lecture. 19 Sat 20 Sun M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II for 21 Mon II Semester Students. / EEE - Industrial Visit. IT - UG Project Third Review IV Year A. MBA - Guest Lecture for II Semester MBA. 22 Tue Info Quest Quiz Club - Activity. / EEE - Guest Lecture. IT - UG Project Third Review IV Year B. 23 Wed EIE - Industrial Visit. B.E/B.Tech - Feedback Session For IV/VI/VIII Semester Students- M.E/M.B.A/M.C.A - Feedback Session For IV Semester Students 24 Thu M.C.A - Feedback Session For VI Semester Students EIE - Industrial Visit. B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III For II Semester Students 25 Fri M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III For II Semester Students / MBA - 'Marketing Summit' / Mech - SAE. CSE - Guest Lecture PG I Year CSE. / ECE -Guest Lecture YRC - Blood Donation Camp. 26 Sat English - Workshop. IT - Student Chapter Activity. 27 Sun B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III For VIII Semester Students. 28 Mon IT - News Letter. 29 Tue IT - PG Project Third Review. Mech - SME. 30 Wed IT - Hostel Representative Meeting. EEE - 6 th National Conference on “Technological Advancement in 31 Thu Power System and Power Electronics Engineering “. M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test II Report To Parents For II Semester Students “ To be a champion you have to believe in yourself when nobody else does” - Ray Robinson 56 APRIL - 2016 Date Day Event

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2 Sat

3 Sun CIVIL - Industrial Visit Mon M.E- Third Project Review for IV Semester students 4 M.C.A - Third Project Review for VI Semester students

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6 Wed ECE -National Conference VCAN'16

B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test Report To Parents for 7 Thu VIII Semester Students. / MCA - Industrial Visit for I MCA. MBA - Guest Lecture for II Semester MBA.

8 Fri

9 Sat IT- Hostel Representative Meeting

10 Sun

B.E/B.Tech -Continuous Assessment Test III For IV/VI Semester students 11 Mon M.B.A/M.C.A - Continuous Assessment Test III For IV Semester students IT - Mentors Meeting. / ROTARACT - DRR Visit.

12 Tue IT- Guest Lecture

13 Wed CIVIL - Conference.

14 Thu

MCA - Guest Lecture for I MCA. 15 Fri CSE - Faculty Development Programme 2.

“Talk to yourself once in a day otherwise you may miss meeting an excellent person in this world” 57 - Swami Vivekananda APRIL - 2016 Date Day Event

16 Sat

17 Sun

18 Mon IT -Guest Lecture

19 Tue

20 Wed B.E/B.Tech - Feedback Session For II Semester Students M.B.A/M.C.A/M.E/M.Tech - Feedback Session For II Semester Students 21 Thu MCA - Conference. CSE - PG Project Second Review. CSE - PG Project Second Review. 22 Fri B.E/B.Tech -Continuous Assessment Test III Report To Parents For IV/VI Semester students. / M.B.A/M.C.A - Continuous Assessment Test III Report To Parents For IV Semester students 23 Sat

24 Sun

B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III For 25 Mon Second Semester Students M.C.A/M.B.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III For Second Semester Students

26 Tue IT- Student Chapter Activity

27 Wed

28 Thu B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III for VIII Semester Students MCA - News Letter 2 Release. IT -News Letter Release

29 Fri ROTARACT - Awards.

30 Sat IT-Hostel Representative Meeting

“Life's Challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they are supposed to help you to discover who you are .” - Bernice Johnson Reagon 58 MAY - 2016 Date Day Event

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B.E/B.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III Report To Parents For Second Semester Students 5 Thu M.C.A/M.B.A/M.E/M.Tech - Continuous Assessment Test III Report To Parents For Second Semester Students / CSE - PG Project Third Review. MCA - FDP. 6 Fri CSE - PG Project Report Submission.

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“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard” - Tim Notke 59 MAY - 2016 Date Day Event

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22 Sun ROTARACT - Donation of School Bags to Govt School Kids.

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“We are all failures- at least the best of us are.” ― J.M. Barrie 60 JUNE - 2016 Date Day Event

1 Wed CIVIL - Survey Camp Starts.

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10 Fri MCA - Workshop.

11 Sat CIVIL - Survey Camp Ends.

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Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. – Helen Keller 61 JUNE - 2016 Date Day Event

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26 Sun CIVIL - Survey Camp Ends.

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“Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” - Joshua J. Marine 62

22. OUR STRENGTH AT A GLANCE

· Quality Education with an Environment of Discipline · Qualified and highly experienced Faculty · Cutting edge programme design · Well equipped modern Labs · Fully Computerized Library to International Standards · Science/ Technical Exhibitions by Students · State-of-the-Art Computing and Internet · Extensive Co-curricular Activities · Personality, Communication and Soft Skill Development · Industry Institute Partnership · Value Added Courses for enhancing Employability and Placement. · Excellent / Personalized mentoring, Student and Faculty Development Initiatives. · Active Alumni and ED Cell. · Research and Consultancy Projects. · Efforts for continuous Improvement through Planning and Development.

Keys for “Personality Development of the Self” and Realization of “Total Quality” at Our Institution:

i) Interpersonal Skills ii) Managerial Empowerment iii) Organizational Alignment iv) Character based Trust Worthiness v) Development of Core Competence and Corporate Culture vi) Be focused (like a Compass – always directing to true North)

63 23. IMPRESSIONS BY VISITING DIGNITARIES

1.Excellent initiative and good organization of seminars. Very proactive team to help improve quality of education - KALA RAO (TATA CONSULTANCY ,SERVICES)

2. Great to be here. I loved the and the earnest ways of staff here. Good step ahead to conduct a session for the HOD’s of polytechinque institutions.

- GEORGE KOSHI (Lead– Professional Skills Development- Education and Research - Infosys)

3. Great to be among young and creative IT engineers. Best wishes to all students to reach pinnacle of glory - SELVAGANESH . G ( L &T Infotech - Sr. Consultant Insurance)

4. Well Organized. Keep it up - SURESH SIMADRI (Siemens)

5. Its great pleasure to be here with excellent faculties and enthusiastic students. You are sure to make a mark in the filed of Education

P.R Vasudena Rao (Director IGCAR)

6. Knew the profile of students earlier, but today had the opportunity to visit the campus. Nice to see !! - R.PUGAZHENDI0 7. Well organized. Nice.. - Dr.M.ANBU DURAI

.8. I enjoyed Mathematical Modelling Programming. Very Nice

- Dr.E.Chandrasekaran

9. Organizing such events will motivate lot of student community.. -Dr.R.VELRAJ

10. Very educative experience. Glad to know that an emerging with the institute future glory - Pro. AJIT KOFA

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