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Evaluative Report of the Departments VELTECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE AVADI, CHENNAI- 600 062. PART C Evaluative Report of the Departments Self Study Report Page 1 PART C: EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS CONTENTS Description Page. No Evaluative Report of the Departments Civil Engineering 03 Mechanical Engineering 91 Computer Science and Engineering 132 Information Technology 187 Electronics and Communication Engineering 236 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 304 PART C Chemical Engineering 353 Biotechnology 404 Masters of Business Administration 434 Masters of Computer Applications 488 Science and Humanities 523 Declaration by Head of the Institution Self Study Report Page 2 VELTECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE AVADI, CHENNAI- 600 062. 1. Name of the department : CIVIL ENGINEERING 2. Year of Establishment : 2002 3. Names of Programmes / Courses Offered: S.No Level Degree Name of the Course Civil Engineering Started in 2002, with intake 60, AICTE File No:730-52-447(E)/ET/2002 1 U.G. B.E. Increased to intake 120 in the Academic year 2009-10. Affiliated to Anna University Chennai. Structural Engineering Started in 2011, with intake 18 2 P.G. M.E. AICTE File No: Southern/1-396134263/2011/EOA. Affiliated to Anna University Chennai. 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments / units involved: S.No Semester Subject Code Subject Name Department Handled 1 I HS6151 Technical English-I Science & Humanities 2 I MA6151 Mathematics -I Science & Humanities 3 I PH6151 Engineering physics-I Science & Humanities 4 I CY6151 Engineering chemistry-I Science & Humanities 5 I GE6151 Computer programming Information Technology 6 II HS6251 Technical English-II Science & Humanities 7 II MA6251 Mathematics -II Science & Humanities 8 II PH6251 Engineering physics-II Science & Humanities 9 II CY6251 Engineering chemistry-II Science & Humanities 10 II GE6252 Basic Electrical & Electrical and Electronics Engineering Electronics Engineering 11 III MA6351 Transforms and Partial Science & Humanities Differential Equations 12 IV MA6459 Numerical Methods Science & Humanities 13 V GE6563 GE 6563 Communication Science & Humanities skills Laboratory 14 VI GE6075 Professional Ethics in Master of Business Engineering Administration 15 VII MG6851 Principles of Master of Master of Business Business Administration Self Study Report Page 3 PART C: EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (Programme wise) S.No Degree Courses Offered System followed 1 B.E. Civil Engineering Semester based credit system 2 M.E. Structural Engineering Semester based credit system 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S.No. Semester Name of the Course Course offered to the department 1 I GE6152-Engineering Graphics Bio Tech, Chemical, EEE, Mech GE6252-Basic Civil & Mechanical 2 II Bio Tech, Chemical, EEE, Mech Engineering 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc: NOT APPLICABLE 8. Details of courses / programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil 9. Number of teaching posts: UG Post Sanctioned Filled Professors 2 2 Associate Professors 4 Nil Asst. Professors 18 23 Self Study Report Page 4 VELTECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE AVADI, CHENNAI- 600 062. Number of teaching posts: PG Post Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 2 3 10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization: Under Graduation 16 - 2 - Designation S.No Name Qualification Specialization No. Experience of As on 29 Years of No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the years last 4 Hydraulics & water 1 Dr.M.Thiruvengadam Ph.D Professor resources 24 Nil Engineering Hydraulics & water 2 Dr.D.Sivakumar Ph.D Professor resources 17 Nil Engineering Integrated water Assistant 3 Mr.M.Manoj Kumar M.E resource and 2.6 Nil Professor Management Assistant Geotechnical 4 Mr.M.Ammaiappan M.E 2.7 Nil Professor Engineering Construction Assistant 5 Mr.A.Nanda Kumar M.Tech Engineering & 2.8 Nil Professor management Assistant Environmental 6 Mr.J.Rajaganapathy M.E 2.8 Nil Professor Management Self Study Report Page 5 PART C: EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS Assistant 7 Mr.K Deventhiran M.E Geo-Infomatics 2.6 Nil Professor Assistant Structural 8 Ms.G.Jenitha M.E 1.2 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 9 Ms.E.Priyadharshini M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 10 Mr.R.Suresh. M.Tech 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 11 Ms.G.Dhanalakshmi M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 12 Ms.D.Tamilselvi M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 13 Ms.K.Gayathiri M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 14 Ms.R.Anitha selvakumari M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 15 Mr.A.Ashok kumar M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 16 Ms.C.Banupriya M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 17 Ms.B.Subhashini M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 18 Mr.K.Ashok M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 19 Ms.S.Abirami M.E 0.8 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 20 Mrs.K.Meera Muthulakshmi M.Tech 0.5 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 21 Ms.K.Renu Priyanka M.E 0.2 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Transportation 22 Ms.A.Sahaya Amalorpavam M.E 0.2 Nil Professor Engineering Self Study Report Page 6 VELTECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE AVADI, CHENNAI- 600 062. Assistant Environmental 23 Ms.K.Divya Susanna M.E 0.1 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 24 Mr.R.C.Rajkiran M.E 0.2 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 12 25 Mrs.S.Gayathiri M.E Nil Professor Engineering Days PG Faculty details Post Graduation No. of No. of Ph.D. Years of Students S.No Name Qualification Designation Specialization Experience guided As on 29- for the 2-16 last 4 years Structural 1 Dr.R.Balamurgan Ph.D Professor 14.2 Nil Engineering Mr.D.Antony Abhilash Assistant Structural 2 M.E 1.3 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 3 Mr.M.Santhanakumar M.E 1.2 Nil Professor Engineering Assistant Structural 4 Ms.Sharon John M.Tech 0.7 Nil Professor Engineering 11. List of senior visiting faculty:- NIL Self Study Report Page 7 PART C: EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled by temporary faculty:- NIL 13. Student -Teacher Ratio S.No Programme Student Teacher Student - Teacher Ratio 1 B.E. 356 25 15:1 2 M.E. 36 4 9:1 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled S.No Post Sanctioned Filled 1 Technical Staff 4 5 15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG S.No. Name Qualification 1 Dr. M.Thiruvengadam Ph.D 2 Dr. D.Sivakumar Ph.D 3 Dr. R Balamurugan Ph.D 4 Mr.M.Manoj Kumar M.E 5 Mr.M.Ammaiappan M.E 6 Mr. A Nanda Kumaar. M.Tech 7 Mr.J.Rajaganapathy M.E 8 Mr. K .Deventhiran. M.E 9 Mr.D.Antony Abhilash M.E 10 Mr.M.Santhanakumar M.E Self Study Report Page 8 VELTECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE AVADI, CHENNAI- 600 062. 11 Ms.G.Jenitha M.E 12 Ms.Sharon John M.Tech 13 Ms.E.Priyadharshini M.E 14 Mr. R .Suresh. M.Tech 15 Ms.G.Dhanalakshmi M.E 16 Ms.D.Tamilselvi M.E 17 Ms.K.Gayathiri M.E 18 Ms.R.Anitha Selvakumari M.E 19 Mr.A.Ashok Kumar M.E 20 Ms.C.Banupriya M.E 21 Ms.B.Subhashini M.Tech 22 Mr.K.Ashok M.E 23 Ms.S.Abirami M.E 24 Ms.K.Renu Priyanka M.E 25 Ms.A.Sahaya Amalorpavam M.E 26 Ms.K.Divya Susanna M.E 27 Mr.R.C.Rajkiran M.E 28 Mrs.K.Meera Muthulakshmi M.Tech 29 Mrs.S.Gayathiri M.E 16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received National Funding Agencies Funding Grants S.No Name of the Faculty Project / Scheme Agency Received Experimental study of Dr.M.Thiruvengadam & flow through porous 1 National 15.65 lakhs Dr.D.Sivakumar media in converging boundary Self Study Report Page 9 PART C: EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS 17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received Funding Grants S.No Name of the Faculty Project / Scheme Agency Received Experimental study of flow Dr.M.Thiruvengadam & 1 through porous media in AICTE 15.65 lakhs Dr.D.Sivakumar converging boundary Ongoing R&D project: DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT Water is a prime basic human need and a national asset. Rain occurs, very less or very much causing flood or drought. The main source of water is rainfall, a portion of it is penetrated beneath the ground surface and occupying the void space within the geologic stratum, which forms as ground water. The ground water in its natural state is invisibly moving ever from higher potential to lower potential level. This ground water movement is covered by the hydraulic principles. Ground water management requires careful investigations of characteristics of the porous medium and other hydraulic conditions. Any study of the physics of groundwater flow is important ever, but in particular in the growing water scarcity period. In view of the significant contribution made by ground water resources to water supply, any fact contributing to a greater understanding of problems relating to ground water flow, either directly or indirectly, is of prime concern. Self Study Report Page 10 VELTECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE AVADI, CHENNAI- 600 062.
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