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HAND BOOK 2019-2020

EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION) Bharathi Salai, Ramapuram, – 600 089.

EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Web:www.srmeaswari.ac.in Email:[email protected] / [email protected]

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS – EEC General/Exchange 4392 3041 / 0853 Director 2249 0430 / 4392 3021 Principal 2249 5420 / 4392 3022 Vice-Principal 4392 3082 Chief Engineer (Construction) 2249 0230 HOD/ Automobile 4392 3120 HOD/ CSE 4392 3050 HOD/ ECE 4392 3043 HOD/ EEE 4392 3027 HOD/ EIE 4392 3045 HOD/ Mechanical 4392 3048 HOD/ Civil 4392 3030 HOD/ IT 4392 3046 HOD/ MBA 4392 3026 HOD/ English 4392 3091 HOD/ Physics 4392 3028 HOD/ Chemistry 4392 3029 HOD/ Maths 4392 3118 Placement/Training/Counseling/ 2249 4566 / 4392 3025 / 4392 3104 Sai Career Library 4392 3044 Manager / Administration 2249 0853 / 4392 3041 Manager / Maintenance 4392 3096 Manager / Transport 4392 3060 Security Office Gate(1&2) 4392 3058 / 4392 3158 Girls Hostel – I (Om Vinayaga) 2249 2401 / 4392 3053 Girls Hostel – II (Sivasakthi) 2249 5411 / 4392 3011 Girls Hostel – III (Chellammal) 2249 3752 / 4392 3097 Boys Hostel – I 4392 3068 Boys Hostel – II 2249 0219 / 4392 3055

EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE (A unit of SRM group of Educational Institutions) Approved by Govt. of and AICTE | Affiliated to , Chennai NAAC – Accredited ‘A’ Grade | NBA Accredited programmes | 2(f) & 12(B) Status (UGC) ISO 9001:2015 Certified | FIST Funded (DST) | SIRO (DSIR)

Best Wishes for a Bright & Brilliant Academic Year

2019 – 2020

HAND BOOK

CONTENTS

S. No Description Page No. 1 Vision 7 2 Mission 7 3 Goals 7 4 Quality Policy 7 5 Quality Objectives 8 6 List of Rank Holders 9 7 Personal Data 13 7.1 Copy for HOD 13 7.2 Personal Copy 15 8 Preamble 17 9 The Genesis 17 10 About the College 18 11 The Governing Council 18 12 Branches of Study / Accreditation Status 20 13 Infrastructure and Facilities 21 13.1 Computer Centres / Internet 22 13.2 Laboratories / Workshops 22 13.3 The Central Library 22 13.4 Department Library 25 13.5 Training and Placement Activities 25 14 Functional Committees 26 15 Activities 30 16 Rules, Regulations and Practices 32 17 College Timings 37 18 Academic Schedule for the year 2019 – 2020 38 19 List of Holidays 2019-2020 40 20 Transport Details 41 21 Calendar for the Academic year 2019-2020 45 22 Our Strength at a glance 68 23 Impressions by Visiting Dignitaries 69 24 Class Time Table 70 25 Personal Notes 72 Glimpses of Easwari Engineering College in the 26 73 Academic year 2018- 2019 27 Photo Gallery 74

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN

A very warm welcome to all!!!

Dear Students,

The academic year 2019-2020 marks yet another milestone in the remarkable history of Easwari Engineering College. The college has been granted “Autonomous Status” by the UGC. This opens up a new frontier in providing total flexibility in curriculum designing & delivery, which helps you in diversifying your engineering discipline and become a part of the future workforce of Industry 4.0. The regulation 2019, curriculum & syllabus are learner centric with numerous value – additions. The academic ambience is conducive to impart quality education. We also believe in holistic development of our students, which leads to confidence building, team dynamics and enhancement of personality. This in turn will equip you with life skills to face varied challenges. So make the best use of your years in the college to tap your talents and touch greater heights of achievement. This academic calendar carries information on campus life, teaching pedagogies, research strengths, professional societies and club activities. I wish that you enjoy the learning experiences and realize your aspirations. “Dream, take a big step forward and spread your wings and explore!” Best Wishes Dr. R. Shivakumar, M.D. , Ph.D., Chairman SRM Group of Institutions Trichy and Ramapuram Campus 31st MAY 2019 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 Easwari Engineering College strives to set high standards of comprehensive education by developing the intellectual strength of students and guiding them towards technical advancement. Synergize the efforts of various departments, inspire creativity and foster excellence and innovation in teaching and learning so as to realize our vision as a Premier Engineering Institution. Nurture the development of mind, skill, and attitude and core competence of students. Attain leadership in planning and resource management so as to improve the quality and accessibility of technical education. Produce graduates of International distinction, committed to integrity, professionalism and lifelong learning by widening their knowledge horizons in range and depth. Enable students shine in their academic pursuits, making them sensitive to the needs of the progressive industrial world. Organize a pluralistic and supportive environment that will stimulate scholars, students and staff of the higher caliber and contribute immensely to the process of Nation building through partnership with Community and Industry 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. 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 Sponsorship for higher studies for at least 25% faculty and 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. 6. LIST OF RANK HOLDERS (2018)

University Rank Holders: 59 (UG-37, PG-22) List of UG Rank Holders

S. No Register No. Name of the Student Branch CGPA Rank Year 1 310614102015 FELIX GABRIEL MARK D AUTO 9.41 1 2014-18 2 310614102040 PRAVEEN P AUTO 8.46 8 2014-18

3 310614102034 NAVEEN KUMAR R AUTO 8.4 10 2014-18

4 310614102037 PRABHAKARAN M AUTO 8.39 11 2014-18 5 310614102048 SHRAVANKUMAR S M AUTO 8.37 13 2014-18 6 310614102007 ASHWIN SURENDRAN AUTO 8.14 21 2014-18

7 310614102018 GURU PRANEETH RAO AUTO 8.12 23 2014-18

8 310614102045 ROHANATHAN S AUTO 8.09 25 2014-18

9 310614102041 PRAVEEN KUMAR M AUTO 8.07 27 2014-18

10 310614102049 SRINATH V AUTO 7.87 34 2014-18

11 310614103027 GOPI KRISHNAN P CIVIL 8.68 45 2014-18

12 310614103056 NAYANA SREE KUMAR CIVIL 8.68 45 2014-18

13 310614103063 PRIYA B CIVIL 8.68 45 2014-18

14 310614104079 SHAHISTA PARVEEN U CSE 8.92 19 2014-18

15 310614104082 SHWETHA R CSE 8.85 26 2014-18

16 310614104039 LAVANYA S CSE 8.61 50 2014-18

17 310614105074 PRIYA B EEE 9.03 10 2014-18

18 310614105050 MENAKA S EEE 9.01 12 2014-18

19 310614105038 JANANI R EEE 8.87 24 2014-18

20 310614105103 SURYA R EEE 8.66 45 2014-18

21 310614106145 SUSHMITHA V ECE 9.05 17 2014-18

22 310614106135 SRIRAM R ECE 8.8 42 2014-18

23 310614106155 VIDYA K B ECE 8.75 47 2014-18

24 310614107073 SHANAZ MEGAR NISHA.S EIE 8.67 16 2014-18

25 310614107040 MONIKA R B EIE 8.54 27 2014-18

26 310614107008 ALAGAMMAI V EIE 8.48 33 2014-18

27 310614107075 SHARATH SRINIVAS.S EIE 8.45 36 2014-18

28 310614107091 SURBHI JAIN.K EIE 8.45 42 2014-18

29 310614107006 AKSHARA A R EIE 8.38 42 2014-18 30 310614107018 ESTHER VINIBA EIE 8.34 46 2014-18

31 310614107027 JANANE B EIE 8.34 46 2014-18

32 310614114104 PRADEEP G MECH 9.01 19 2014-18

33 310614114052 GAUTHAM G MECH 8.78 40 2014-18

34 310614114072 KARTHIK SOMASUNDARAM T MECH 8.76 42 2014-18

35 310614205001 ABISHEK A G IT 8.65 27 2014-18

36 310614205079 RINKU A IT 8.55 37 2014-18

37 310614205096 SOWMIYA P IT 8.43 49 2014-18

List of PG Rank Holders

38 310615621324 PUSHPALATHA .M MCA 8.88 13 2016-18

39 310615621331 SAJJADI BEGUM MCA 8.87 14 2016-18

40 310615621337 VANITHA .M MCA 8.77 21 2016-18

41 310615621334 SHARMILA .S MCA 8.72 26 2016-18

42 310615621313 JAYA LAKSHMI .A MCA 8.61 35 2016-18

43 310615621327 RAJESH KUMAR .J MCA 8.6 36 2016-18

44 310615621325 RAHUL V DHOSHI MCA 8.49 46 2016-18

45 310615621320 MONICA .B MCA 8.47 48 2016-18

46 310616631082 REKHA D MBA 8.53 26 2016-18

47 310616631058 MUHIL VAHINI PANDI MBA 8.41 37 2016-18

48 310616631025 DEVIPRIYA B MBA 8.33 44 2016-18

49 310616631105 USHA P MBA 8.29 48 2016-18

50 310616405001 AMBICA E ME-CSE 8.71 22 2016-18

51 310616405009 SANGEETHA R ME-CSE 8.56 33 2016-18

52 310616419001 DORATHY SYLVIA D ME-VLSI 9.01 3 2016-18

53 310616419004 SAI PUNITHA ME-VLSI 8.99 5 2016-18 ME- 54 310616413015 SANTHOSH PRABU S 9.19 5 2016-18 STRUCT ME- 55 310616413005 EMILREYAN R 9.04 7 2016-18 STRUCT ME- 56 310616413017 SUGANYA J 8.99 10 2016-18 STRUCT ME- 57 310616413013 PRIYA P 8.74 23 2016-18 STRUCT ME- 58 310616413011 MARIAMMAL S 8.59 32 2016-18 STRUCT ME- 59 310616413004 DIVYA R 8.46 43 2016-18 STRUCT UG RANK HOLDERS -2018

AUTO-10 CIVIL-03 CSE – 03 EEE -04 ECE-03 EIE -08 MECH – 03 IT – 03

PG RANK HOLDERS - 2018

MCA – 08 MBA – 04 M.E (CSE) - 02 ME (VLSI) – 02 ME (STRUC) - 06 7. PERSONAL DATA (2019 -20)

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

ix Name

Occupation

Postal Address

Tel. No.

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

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. : xix Date of Issue & Validity : Issued at : Hobbies/ Special Interests xx Special Achievements : Notes : xxi

Undertaking

I have fully read and clearly understood the contents in the Diary / College-Hand Book 2019-2020. 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 : 7. PERSONAL DATA (2019 -20)

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

ix Name

Occupation

Postal Address

Tel. No.

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

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. : xix Date of Issue & Validity : Issued at : Hobbies/ Special Interests xx Special Achievements : Notes : xxi

Undertaking

I have fully read and clearly understood the contents in the Diary / College-Hand Book 2019-2020. 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 :

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. Paarivendhar, 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. In 2017, SRM University became SRM Institute of Science and Technology. The Mission continues…

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 Anna University, Chennai since 2002. All programmes have got permanent affiliation except Civil Engineering and Automobile Engineering. 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 that 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 6 Post Graduate Programmes, covering Engineering & Technology and Management. The National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) have already accredited the Programmes offered by the College. The College has obtained ISO 9001: 2015 Certification from TUV, South Asia. So far, 19 Batches of Engineering students have successfully passed out. Many of our students have secured University Ranks including the university first rank. In 2017-18, ‘Placement’ was more than 95% in companies of repute, in 2018- 19 placements is around 80% till May ’19. Many of our students pursue higher studies in and abroad. Our Alumni association is also very active. 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.

GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS

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

MEMBERS 1. Dr. R. Shivakumar, M.D., Ph.D. Chairman, Easwari Engineering College and Vice-President, SRM Institute of Science and Technology 2. Dr. P. Sathyanarayanan, B.E., M.S. (USA)., Ph.D. Vice-Chairman, Valliammai Society/ SRM Group and President, SRM Institute of Science and Technology 3. Mr. S. Niranjan, B.E., M.S. Co-Chairman, SRM Group / SRM Institute of Science and Technology 4. Mrs. P. Geetha, BA. Trustee, Valliammai Society 5. Dr. V. Subbiah Bharathi, Ph.D. 6. Dr. N. Sethuraman, Ph.D. 7. Dr. R. Balasubramanian, Ph.D. 8. Dr. C. Muthamizhchelvan, Ph.D. 9. Dr. K. Kathiravan, Ph.D. 10. Mr. V. Viswanathan, Regional Manager (HR), Wipro 11. Mr. S.P. Balamurugan, Co-founder and CEO, GUVI.in 12. AICTE Nominee, AICTE, New Delhi 13. Dr. K. Ravichandran, Professor, MIT campus, Anna University Nominee 14. Dr. J. Sreerambabu, Asst. Director (Planning), DOTE, State Govt. Nominee 15. Dr. R. S. Kumar, M.Tech., Ph.D. – Principal, EEC, Member Secretary 16. Dr. S. Lavanya Prabha, Faculty Nominee 17. Mrs. D. Jessintha, Faculty Nominee 12. BRANCHES OF STUDY/PROGRAMMES AND ACCREDITATION STATUS

UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Duration of Degree Sanctioned S. No. Programme Study Accreditation Conferred Annual (in Years/ status Intake Semesters) 1 Automobile Engineering B.E 4/8 60 Not eligible

2 Civil Engineering B.E 4/8 120 Accredited Computer Science and 3 B.E 4/8 180 Accredited Engineering Electronics and 4 Communication B.E 4/8 180 Accredited Engineering Electrical and 5 B.E 4/8 120 Accredited Electronics Engineering Electronics and 6 Instrumentation B.E 4/8 120 Accredited Engineering 7 Mechanical Engineering B.E 4/8 180 Accredited

8 Information Technology B.Tech 4/8 120 Accredited

POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Duration of Degree S. No. Programme study Sanctioned Conferred (in Years/ Annual Intake

Semesters) 1 Master of Business Administration MBA 2/4 120

2 Computer Science and Engineering M.E 2/4 18

3 Communication Systems M.E 2/4 18

4 Embedded Systems Technologies M.E 2/4 18

5 Engineering Design M.E 2/4 18

6 Structural Engineering M.E 2/4 18

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, AUTO, Electronics Block II (ENGLISH, PHYSICS, ECE,IT) CHEMISTRY) Electronics Block I (ECE, MATHS) Civil Block (CIVIL) Basic Engineering Block Two Workshop Blocks P.G. Block (EIE, MBA) Mechanical Block (MECH)

The buildings house have fully furnished with laboratories, Centre 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 with Common Rooms Television Magazine Section Entertainment Hall and Temple Indoor Games Health Centre and Areas for Sports and Yoga Section Gym Indoor Games

Other facilities within the Campus include:

Food Courts /Canteens Super Market/ Departmental Stores Photocopy and Telecom facilities Bank with ATM DTP and Internet Centres Post Office (adjoining Location) Two separate sewage Treatment Iron filtration plant plants Generator backup service for all Additional Facilities for value buildings added courses Solar water heater RO plant for every building Public Announcement LCD TV in each Centralized Audio Information block System

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. 13.1 COMPUTER CENTRES AND INTERNET FACILITIES Fully furnished Computer Labs are available in all the departments. These labs cater to the computing needs of the students & faculty. There are totally 1635 Terminals, i3, i5 and i7 processors with latest configuration and UPS backup service: System Configurations are:  WINDOWS server 2008 - R2 / 2012 – R2  UNIX/ LINUX Operating Systems  Windows (7, 8 & 10)  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 Laboratory. 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 with Wi-Fi enabled.  All department labs are LAN connected  Browsing Centres and DTP in the Hostels / Campus (General needs)  Libraries with high speed internet connectivity.

13.2 LABORATORIES / WORKSHOPS All departments have laboratories/ workshops as per AICTE stipulations and curriculum of Anna University. These are well established with modern facilities, equipment 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 ) 13.3 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. Library resources and Services  Fully computerized (KOHA – Open Source Library Integrated System) working systems.  20989 Titles and 77869 Volumes  270 Indian/ Foreign Journals / Magazines  5,840 + Online Journals from IEEE, Science Direct, EBSCO, ASME, ASCE, ACCESS Engineering ASTM Digitals Library, J. GATE 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 450 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.

REGULATIONS FOR USE OF LIBRARY  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 in charge in the personal bag section at the Entrance)

 Issue of Books: UG students 4 Books PG students 5 Books Teaching Staff 6 Books Programmers and Non-Technical Staff 2 Books

 Merit books : 2 additional merit category books issued 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 reading 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: 2 per day per book.  Loss or Missing of Books should be reported to the Librarian immediately and should be replaced by another new copy. Otherwise, the double the 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 Library functions without lunch break; Monday to Friday Study/ Reference/ Internet access : 8.00 am to 8.00 pm Transaction : 8.00 am to 6.00 pm. Saturday Study/Reference/Internet access : 8.00 am to 4.30 pm Transaction : 8.00 am to 4.00 pm. Sundays & Holidays Study/Reference/Internet access : 9.30 am to 4.00 pm

13.4 DEPARTMENT LIBRARY In addition to the central library, each department has their own departmental library which contains important book 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. 13.5 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 230 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 4 Lakhs to 45 Lakhs. INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL (IIIC)  The IIIC has continued its participation with the Confederation of Indian Industries through which students and faculty would get an opportunity to interact with industries.  It has continued its participation in the Industrial Associate ship Scheme (IAS) of Anna University. Through this scheme, faculty members of our college can access the library facilities of Anna University.  It organizes seminar, workshops and guest lecture from various industries for the students and faculty members.  It facilitates faculty members and students by signing of MoUs with industries thereby giving exposure to the latest industrial and professional requirements.  It provides industry training to faculty members and collaborative research work is also done by working on various projects. QUALITY CIRCLE FORUM OF INDIA (QCFI) STUDENT CHAPTER Easwari Engineering College joining with Quality Circle Forum of India – Chennai Chapter very actively organizes workshops, seminars, conventions and symposia in the quality related area being practiced in the industries.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL (EDC) EDC is very active in the campus to nurture entrepreneurial skills among the young budding Engineers by inviting Eminent and Successful Entrepreneurs in IT, ITES and services companies. Every year this cell conducts business plan competitions and Popular Guest Lectures Series. 14. FUNCTIONAL COMMITTEES

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

14.1 INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) The Functions of IQAC  Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for various academic and administrative activities of the institution.  Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment conducive to quality education and faculty maturation to adopt the required knowledge and technology for participatory teaching and learning process.  Arrangement for feedback response from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-related institutional processes.  Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education.  Organization of inter and intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of quality circles.  Documentation of the various programmes / activities leading to quality improvement.  Acting as a nodal agency of the Institution for coordinating quality-related activities, including adoption and dissemination of best practices;  Development and maintenance of institutional database through MIS for the purpose of maintaining / enhancing the institutional quality.  Development of Quality Culture in the institution.  Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) as per guidelines and parameters of NAAC, to be submitted to NAAC.

IQAC MEMBERS Convener: Dr G. S. Anandha Mala, Prof. /CSE S. No. Department Members 1. CSE Ms.S.Sriheera, Asst.Prof. 2 IT Dr.R.Priytharshini, Asso.Prof. 3 AUTO Mr.C.Hariharan, Asst.Prof. 4 ECE Dr.S.Sudha, Prof. 5 EEE Dr.K.Mala, Asso.Prof. 6 EIE Dr.M.Guna Selvi, Asso.Prof. 7 MECH Mr.K.Thavasilingam, Asst.Prof. 8 CIVIL Mrs.G.Prabha, Asst.Prof. 9 PHYSICS Mr.R.Saravanan, Asst.Prof. 10 CHEMSITRY Dr. M.J. Shanmugam, Asst.Prof. 11 ENGLISH Dr. Samuel Sudharsan Dawson, Asso. Prof. 12 MATHS Mr.L.Vasu, Asst.Prof. 13 MBA Mrs.S.Sasirekha, Asst.Prof. 14 P.E.D Dr.S.Sanjeevi, 15 PLACEMENT Dr.R.Madhusudhanan,Dean/Placement 16 ADMIN Mr.G.V.Williams,Officer Manager

14.2 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 Tamil Nadu Government Gazette-Extra Ordinary Notification dated 29.01.97 (Bill No. 8 of 1997 Tamil Nadu 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 First Information Report (FIR) ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS Coordinator: Dr.K.Rahimunnisa, Asso.Prof. / ECE S.No Department Members 1. PED Dr.S.Sanjeevi,Head-Physical Education 2. PLACEMENT Dr.R.Madhusudhanan,Dean/Placement 3. EEE Mr.P.Pushpakarthick,Asst.Prof. 4. CIVIL Mrs. V.Vidyapriya 5. CSE Mr. G.Rajasekaran, Asst.Prof. 6. ECE Mrs.B.JesvinVeancy, Asso. Prof. 7. EIE Mrs. R.Nagalakshmi, Asst.Prof. 8. MECH Mr.D.Sakthimurugan, Asst.Prof. 9. CHEM Dr.S.Praveen Kumar, Asst.Prof. 10. ENGLISH Ms. B. Dharini, Asst. Prof. 11. MATHS Ms.V.Sowmiya,Asst.Prof. 12. PHY Mrs. S. Lakshmi, Asst.Prof. 13. Boys Hostel Deputy Chief Warden 14. Girls Hostel Deputy Chief Warden Severe action including imprisonment and termination from college will be invariably taken against those who indulge in ragging.

14.3 COMPLAINTS CUM GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE FOR WOMEN AND GIRL STUDENTS

The faculty members from all 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.

Coordinator: Mrs.S. Kayalvizhi, Prof., CSE S. No. Department Members 1.. IT Mrs. C. Priyadharshini, Asso.Prof 2. ECE Mrs. K. Abirami, Assp. Prof. 3. EEE Mrs. D.Chandrakala, Asso.Prof. 4. EIE Mrs. V.Sunanthini, Asst.Prof. 5. CIVIL Mrs. M. Amala, Asst. Prof 6. MECH Mr. A. Deepan Rajkumar, Asst.Prof. 7. MATHS Mr. L. Vasu, Asso.Prof. 8. CHEM Dr. B. Shanthi, Asst.Prof. 9. IT Student Ms. R. Hanisha, IV year 10. MBA Student Mr.S.P. Ruthrish, II year 11. ECE Student Ms.S. Ragadharshini, IV year 12. Counselling 13. External member Mrs. B Saraswathy, Senior Advocate High Court

The other Functional Committees in the College are as follows:

 Internal Quality Assurance Cell  Placement and Training Committee  Academics and Quality Policy  Anna University Newsletter Implementation Committee  Grievance Redressal Committee  Cultural and fine arts committee (General) and Special Committee for (includes Tamil Mandram) Lady Staff/Girl Students  Event Management Committee  Disciplinary Committee  Research Committee  Industry Institute Interaction Cell  Examination Cell  Budget Committee  Hostel Coordination Committees  Staff development committee  Magazine/Calendar/Prospectus/Hand  Newsletter Committee (Central and book Committee Departmental)  Women Advisory Forum  Time Table Committee  Energy Club  Sports Committee  Library Committee  Press and Media Committee

15. ACTIVITIES

15.1 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 lectures 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  Yuga Club  Students Association of Civil  Students Association of Engineering Automobile Engineering  “” – Business Line  Students Association of Club/MBA Mechanical Engineering  Mathematical Colloquium  Literary Association  Science Association  Energy Club  Management Association  E-Yantra Club

15.2 Extra - Curricular Activities

College focuses on academic and professional development of students with organizational abilities, skill sets and ethical values. The 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, cultural, 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. The faculty members and students demonstrate their mettle and excellence in creative writing.

Alumni Association provides good interaction between the former students and the college through periodical meetings, project consultancy, placement activities and guest lecturers / seminar thereby making the alumni to be a part of developmental activities, taking place in the college. The other extracurricular activities are as follows:  Industry Partnership  MoUs/ Project consultancy  Assist in Recruitment/Placement Drive  Guest Lectures  Entrepreneurship Development Cell  Up gradation of syllabus - to meet and exceed expectations of Industries  Enhance Employability through Training, Personality Development Programme and Value Added Courses

Social Service units which indulge in Community Services are:  National Service Scheme (NSS)  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.

National Cadet Corps (NCC)

 NCC - 1(TN) ARMD Sqn National Cadet Corps of Easwari Engineering College was commissioned on the 15th of November 2018. 17 students have enrolled as Cadets in NCC. Apart from organizing several awareness programmes, the NCC unit of EEC has also organized a Rally on Water Conservation and Saluting the Martyrs of Pulwama Attack.

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.  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.

 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.  Adopt proper 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 : Casuals – T - Shirts, Short Shirts and Jeans / Chappals For Girls: Permitted : Salwar Kameez or Churidars with dupattas neatly pinned / Saree Not Permitted : Half sarees, skirts, jeans, frocks, sleeveless tops, leggings or short churidars or any other indecent tight fitting dresses.

 No loose garments are permitted in the workshops / laboratories as a measure of safety precautions. 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 Tamil Nadu Government Gazette-Extra Ordinary Notification dated. 29.01.97 (Bill No. 8 of 1997 Tamil Nadu 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 (2019-2020) and given to Hostellers.  Smoking or Consumption of alcohol inside or outside the campus is strictly prohibited. 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.

 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 reopening day.

 Be punctual and regular for lecture classes/ labs/ workshops/ seminars and submit assignments / records / homework on 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 Internal / External 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 (Obtain invariably signature of Parents / Guardians / Hostel Warden in leave letters). 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 be enclosed with 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 of 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 are 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.php 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 counselled periodically on student development, issues affecting progress, academic 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 can express 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 Working Hours : 8:00 am to 3:45 pm, Tea break : 9:40 am to 9:55 am, Lunch break : 12:25 pm to 01:15 pm 18. ACADEMIC SCHEDULE FOR THE YEAR 2019 - 2020 (TENTATIVE) ODD SEMESTER ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE

CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST -1 CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST – 2 CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST – 3 LAST REOPENING COURSE WORKING DATE COMMENCES REPORTS TO COMMENCES REPORTS TO COMMENCES REPORTS TO DAY FROM PARENTS FROM PARENTS FROM PARENTS

3rd / 5th / 7th Sem 01.07.2019 31.07.2019 10.08.2019 28.08.2019 11.09.2019 11.10.2019 22.10.2019 19.10.2019 B. E. / B. Tech. 3rd Sem 01.07.2019 31.07.2019 14.08.2019 28.08.2019 13.09.2019 9.10.2019 22.10.2019 19.10.2019 M.E / M.B.A

CLASS COMMITTEE AND FEEDBACK SCHEDULE

1st Class Committee 2nd Class Committee 3rd Class Committee Mid – semester Course Final Feedback Meeting Meeting Meeting Feedback 3rd / 5th / 7th Sem B.E / B. Tech July 1st week August 3rd week October 1st week July 4th week September 2nd week 3rd Sem M.E./ M.B.A

FIRST PHASE PROJECT REVIEW DATES FOR M.E.- 3rd SEMESTER Semester / Course I Review II Review III Review 3rd Semester M.E. August 2nd week September 2nd week October 1st week

SUMMER PROJECT SUBMISSION FOR 3rd SEMESTER M.B.A : 19th August 2019 EVEN SEMESTER (TENTATIVE)

ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE

CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST -1 CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST – 2 CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST – 3 LAST REOPENING COURSE WORKING DATE COMMENCES REPORTS TO COMMENCES REPORTS TO COMMENCES REPORTS TO DAY FROM PARENTS FROM PARENTS FROM PARENTS 4th / 6th / 8th Semesters B. E. / B. Tech. 16.12.2019 22.01.2020 03.02.2020 13.02.2020 25.02.2020 23.03.2020 03.04.2020 31.03.2020 M.E / M.B.A

CLASS COMMITTEE AND FEEDBACK SCHEDULE

1st Class Committee 2nd Class Committee 3rd Class Committee Mid – semester Course Final Feedback Meeting Meeting Meeting Feedback 4th / 6th / 8th Semester December 3rd week February 1st week March 3rd week January 4th week March 2nd week B.E. / B. Tech.

PROJECT REVIEW FOR FINAL YEAR M.E. / M.B.A / B. E. / B. TECH.

Semester / Course I Review II Review III Review 4th Semester M.E. February 2nd week March 1st week April 3rd week 4th Semester M.B.A February 2nd week March 1st week April 3rd week 8th Semester B.E. / B. Tech. January 2nd week February 2nd week March 1st week

19. LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2019 - Odd Semester (As per Anna University Calendar)

S. No. FESTIVAL DATE DAY 1. Bakrid 12-08-2019 Monday 2. Independence Day 15-08-2019 Thursday 3. Vinayakar Chathurthi 02-09-2019 Monday 4. Muharram 10-09-2019 Tuesday 5. Gandhi Jayanthi 02-10-2019 Wednesday 6. Ayudha Pooja 07-10-2019 Monday 7. Vijaya Dasami 08-10-2019 Tuesday 8. Deepavali 27-10-2019 Sunday 9. Milad-un-Nabi 10-11-2019 Sunday 10. Christmas 25-12-2019 Wednesday

(For the year 2020, further orders will be issued in December 2019) 20. TRANSPORT DETAILS

Mr. C. Sakthivel, Transport Manager Mr.R.Vijayaraj, Accountant

Transport Office : 044 - 43923060 Intercom: 3060

ROUTE STAGES (6.10), Potheri(6.17), Guduvanchery(6.2), Urappakam6.32), ROUTE 1 (6.35), (6.40), Indhu Machine Hospital Gate(6.47), (6.48), GRT(6.50), Santorium (6.53), Ramapuram (7.40) (5.50), ITC Bus Stop (6.20), VIMCO Bus Stop(6.23), ROUTE 2 Ajaz(6.25),Thiruvottriyur Market(6.28), Therado(6.30), Kaladi Pattai (6.35), Rajakadai (6.40), Via Beach Road (6.45), Ramapuram(7.35) Toll Gate (6.10), Thathamkuppam (5.48), N4(6.10), Kasi Medu Signal (6.15), ROUTE 3 Police Station (6.20), Bharathi Arts College (6.30), Bordway (6.40), GH( Central)6.45), LIC (6.50), Ramapuram(7.40). Bus Stop(5.55),Ennore Cross Road(6.00), Manali (6.20) Newtown (5.55), ROUTE 4 Mathur(6.30), Palpannai (6.35), Tapalpetti (6.40), Madavaram (6.42), (6.45), Ramapuram (7.30) (6.10), Andalkuppam (6.20), Thatchur Koot Road (6.24), Sholavaram ROUTE 5 (6.35), Redhills(6.40), (6.45), Surapet (6.50), Kalikupam (6.55) (7.00), Ramapuram (7.45) Thiruvallur (6.20), Corporation Office (6.25), Manavala Nagar (6.30), Manavala Nagar Railway Station (6.35), Nemam (6.45), Vellavedu (6.50), ROUTE 6 (6.55), Bypass(7.00), (7.05), (7.10), Ramapuram (7.40) College Road (6.35), Commissioner Office (6.40), Egmore Hotel Ramada (6.43), Cholai Post Office (6.45), Police Station (6.47), ROUTE 7 Dowton (6.50) (6.53), Ram Theatre (7.00), Shivan Kovil (7.10), Ramapuram (7.35). Koot Road (6.40), Medavakkam (6.45), Jeyachandran (6.48), (6.50), Jerusalem (6.55), Kaiveli (6.58), Srinivasan Nagar (7.00), ROUTE 8 Ram Nagar (7.02), Balaji Nagar (7.05), Ponniamman Koil (7.08), Uti Bank (7.10), Kumaran Theatre (7.13), Ramapuram (7.40) (6.35), Mr Nagar (6.40), E.B (6.43), M.K.B Nagar (6.45), Ambedkar ROUTE 9 College( 6.48), Watertank (6.50), Vyasarpadi Market ( 6.52), Ganesan Nagar (6.55), Ramapuram (7.30) Thiru-Vi-Ka Nagar BusStand(6.20), Lakshmi Amman Kovil (6.38), Reliance (6.40) B.P.Road Karnar(6.42), Bus Stand(6.45),Perambur ROUTE 10 Railwa Station(6.47), Perambur Church(6.50), Perambur Gandhi Salai (6.52), Juncation(6.57), (7.00), Ramapuram(7.40) Subway (6.40), SP Hospital(6.42) , Ambedkar Salai(6.45), NGO Colony ROUTE 11 Bus Stop(6.48), Kakkan Nagar Bridge(6.50), Murugan Kovil(6.52), Arun Icecream (6.54), Thillai Nagar Subway(7.00), Ramapuram(7.30) Chepet (6.40), Ega Theater(6.40), Pachiyapa College(6.43), Sky Walk (6.50), ROUTE 12 Bata Showroom(6.52), Metha Nagar(6.55), Cholaimedu Signal(6.58), Loyala College (7.00), Power House(7.05), Samiyar Madam(7.08), Ramapuram(7.40) EA Mall(6.50), (6.53), Rathna Café (6.55), ICE House ROUTE 13 (6.58),Mesapettai Mosque (7.00), Mesapettai Market(7.02),New College(7.05), Mount Road (7.07), (7.15), Ramapuram(7.40) Mandaveli Post Office (6.40), Tank(6.42), Lux Corner (6.43), Mundakanniamma Arch (6.45) , hurch (6.50), Meenachi Hotel(6.51), ROUTE 14 Patinapakkam Amma Hotel (6.53),MRC Nagar(6.50), Sathya Studio(6.58), Ramapuram(7.30) Marundeeswarar Kovil(6.50), Jayanthi Theatre(6.53), Indira Nagar(6.55), ROUTE 15 Vannandurai(7.00), Besant Nagar Bus Stand(7.02), Shasthri Nagar (7.05), Ambika Appalam(7.10), Alatas Signal (7.15),Ramapuram(7.35)

Palavakkam(6.50), (6.53), RTO Office(6.55), ROUTE 16 Thiruvanmaiyur (6.58), Ambika Appalam Signal (7.10), (7.12), Ramapuram(7.40) Saidapet Arch(7.00), Saidapet Bus Stop (7.02) , Saidapet Metro(7.03), CIT Nagar(7.05), Kannamaapettai(7.06), Vasanth & Co (7.06), Araganathan ROUTE 17 Subway(7.08), Srinivasa Theater(7.09), Manthopu School (7.12), Kasi Theater (7.15), Ramapuram(7.30) Periyar Nagar Murugan Kovil (6.45), Thiruvallur Mandapam (6.50), Kandasami ROUTE 18 Salai (6.52), Donbosco School (6.55), Kolathur(6.57), Welding Shop(7.00), Vivek Nagar Bus Stop (7.02), Rettari Signal (7.05), Ramapuram(7.40) Mandaveli Bus Depo (6.50), Mandaveli Icic Atm (6.51),Mandaveli Railway Station (6.53), Kalaiappa Hospital (6.55), Adyar Gate Hotal (6.56), ROUTE 19 Appollo(6.58), Kotturpuram Police Station (7.00), Ramapuram(7.30) 6.30), Med Plus (6.33), Pammal Bus Stop(6.35), Pozhichalur Bus Stop (6.45), Pozhichalur Sivan Kovil (6.50), Pozhichalur ROUTE 20 Anjaneyar Kovil (6.52), Pammal Corporation (7.00), Chrompet (7.10), Palavaram (7.15), Ramapuram (7.45)

Vaishnavi (6.35), Thirumulaivayal (6.40), Rocky Theater (6.42), ROUTE 21 OT(6.45), Canara Bank (6.48), Ayappakam (6.50), Ramapuram(7.30)

Mitnamalli (6.10), Muthapurdupet Bus Stop (6.15), Airforce DCI (6.20), ROUTE 22 Avadi Airforce(6.25), Ajay Stadium(6.30), Avadi Bus Stand (6.35), Murugappa (6.40), Ramapuram (7.20)

Veppampattu Bus Stop (6.20),(6.25), (6.30), Indhu ROUTE 23 College (6.33), Sekadu (6.35), Avadi Checkpost(6.40), Ram Rathana Theater (6.42), Ponnusuper Market (6.50), Ramapuram(7.30)

NanganallurBata Showroom (6.55), Roja Medical (7.00), Independence ROUTE 24 Park(7.02), (6.55), Boys School (7.05), Subway (7.08), Ramapuram(7.30) Siruchery Sipcot Main Road (6.15), Signal (6.20), Solinganallur Poniamman Koil(6.25), Solinganallur Paal Panai (6.27), Solinganallur(6.30), ROUTE 25 PTC(6.35), Perungud(6.45), SRP (6.50), Baby Nagar (6.55), Dance Nagar (7.00), Ramapuram(7.40) Rajakelpakkam (6.40), (6.42), Santhoshpuram (6.45), Vijayanagar Puthu Kovil (6.48), Tata Showroom (6.50), Echankadu ROUTE 26 Signal (6.53), Kelkattalai (6.55), Jeyachandran Mandapam (6.58), Bharath Nagar (7.00), Ramapuram(7.30) Shanthi Bhavan (6.35), ICF (6.38), Signal (6.38), Ayyanavaram Market (6.40), ROUTE 27 Noor Hotel (6.45), Binny Mill (6.50), Park (6.58), Ayyanavaram ESI Hospital (6.58), (7.03), Ramapuram(7.30) Velappan Chavadi (6.40), (6.45), Maduraivoyal (6.50), (6.55), Amman Kovil (7.00), MMDA Nilgiris (7.05), ROUTE 28 Signal (7.12), Vadapalani Bus Stop(7.15), AVM(7.20), Virugampakkam Avachi School (7.25), Vembuli Amman Koil (7.30), Ramapuram (7.40) Nadhamuni (6.45), I.C.F.Signal (6.50), New Avadi Road ( R.T.O Office) (6.52), Water Tank (6.58), Kelpak Garden (7.00), Chinthaman (7.02), K4 (7.05), Anna ROUTE 29 Nagar Roundana (7.08), Bluestar (7.10), Ayyappan Kovil (7.12), Saravanabavan (7.14), Shanthi Colony (7.15), Ramapuram(7.40) Poonamallee(6.40), Kallarai(6.45), Karayanchavadi(6.50), Alaiamman Kovil ROUTE 30 (6.55), Put Koot Road (7.00), Bharani Puthur (7.05), Baikadai(7.10), Amma Hotel (7.15), Arasamaram (7.20), Ramapuram(7.40)

Indian Bank (7.00), Ayodhaya Nagar (7.02), Postal Colony (7.05), Sangam Hotel ROUTE 31 (7.08), Blue Tank (7.10), Ashok Pillar KFC (7.12), ESI Hospital (7.13), Saravana Bhavan Hotel (7.15), Pondichery Guest House (7.20), Ramapuram (7.35)

Vivek & Co(6.40), Vani Mahal (6.42), Nair Road(6.45), Bharathiraja Hospital ROUTE 32 (6.48), Thanikachalam Sreet (6.55), Venkatnarayana Road (6.58), Pothys (7.00), SRM Hospital (7.05), Ramapuram (7.35) (6.30), Old Perungulathur (6.35), Bharathi Nagar(6.40), Lakshmipuram (6.45), Tambaram ESI(6.47), (6.50), ROUTE 33 Barathamatha Street (6.55), Indra Cottan Mill(7.00), Chrompet Bus Stand(7.10), (7.15), Ramapuram(7.40)

Bharath College (6.30), Indra Nagar (6.35), Camp Road(6.37), Mahalakshmi ROUTE 34 Nagar (6.40), Ramapuram (7.30)

Ambetkar Ground (7.00), 7H Bus Stand (7.02), Mosque Stop (7.05), ROUTE 35 Fire Station Stop (7.08), MMM Hospital (7.10), Ramapuram(7.30)

Mogappair Park Opp (6.50), Golden Flats(6.52), Indian Oil Petrol Bunk (6.55), ROUTE 36 Collector Nagar (MMM Signal) (6.58), Waves West Signal (7.00), Thirumangalam signal (7.05), Ramapuram (7.40)

Vijay Nagar Bus Stop (7.10), (7.12), Murugan Kalyana Mandapam ROUTE 37 (7.13), Sangeetha Hotel (7.15), Velachery Check Post (7.18), Racecourse (7.20), Maduvankarai (7.22), Ramapuram (7.40) Reliance Signal Opp ( 6.55), (7.00 ), Thathankuppam Signal (7.02) , Annanagar West Depo (7.10), Thirumangalam (7.12), Market ROUTE 38 (7.15 ), Chinmaya Nagar (7.18), Nadesan Nagar (7.20), Vempuliamman Kovil (7.25), Ramapuram (7.40) Gopalapuram School (6.50) , (6.52), Ajantha (6.55), Valluvar Selai (6.57) Nagasvara Park (7.00), Kavery Hospital ( 7.02), CB Ramasamy Road ROUTE 39 (7.05), TTK Road Junction (7.08), SIT (7.10), Nadhanam Signal (7.15), Ramapuram ( 7.35) Metu Theru (5.30), Kanchipuram Bus Stand (5.35), Mamalan Nagar (5.40), Rangasamypuram (5.55), New Police Station (5.55), Padapai ROUTE 40 (6.45), Kundarathur Bus Stand (6.50), Gerugambakka (7.20), Bhai Kadai (7.25), Ramapuaram (7.40)

Airport Road(6.45), Varatharaja Theater(6.50), Archanapuram(7.00), MIT Gate ROUTE 41 Return(7.10) , Ramapuaram(7.40)

Alanthur(6.45), Jayalakshmi Theater(6.50), Sathi Car (6.55), Police Booth(6.57), ROUTE 42 Kaiveli(7.00), Sathasivam Nagar(7.05), U T I Bank(7.08) Kumaran Theater(7.10) Oil Mil(7.12), Thilaiganga Nagar Subway(7.15), Ramapuaram(7.40)

Valluvar Kottam Park (7.10), Periyar Road (7.15), Sekar Emporium(Liberty) ROUTE 43 (7.18), Chandra Bhavan (7.20), Samiyarmadam (7.25), Puthur School (7.27), Ashok Pillar(7.30), MGR Nagar (7.35) , Ramapuaram (7.45)

Toll Gate(6.25), Lakshmi Koil (6.30), Tandairpet (6.35), Agasthiya (6.37), ROUTE 44 Manikundu (6.40), Maharani Post Office(6.42), Maharani (6.45), Pandiyan (6.47), Mint (6.50), Stanley (6.55), Ramapuram (7.35)

Ambattur (6.50), Canara Bank (7.00), Dunlop(7.02), Ambattur Estate ROUTE 45 (7.05), Ambattur Britannia (7.08), TVS Lucas (7.10), Koyambedu Stop Games Village (7.15), Vadapalani Via (7.20), Ramapuram (7.45)

Korattur Sai Baba Kovil (6.40), Bus Stop (6.43), Dominos ROUTE 46 (6.50), Nolambur DR Super Market (6.55), Mogappair West (6.56), Velammal School (7.00), Ramapuram (7.30)

Ponnu Super Market (6.40), JP Estate(6.43), Kovarthanagiri (6.50), Parithipattu ROUTE 47 (6.55), Karayanchavadi (7.00), Kumanchavadi (7.05), (7.10), Iyyapanthangal (7.15), (7.20), (7.25), Ramapuram (7.35)

21. CALENDAR FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019- 2020

JULY 2019 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year Re–opening for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)-III/V/VII 1 Mon Semester 1 Re–opening for PG (M. E. and MBA) - III Semester Industrial Visit –Civil 2 Tue 2 Guest Lecture –IT Guest Lecture on Estimation & Cost Analysis of 3 Wed 3 Structures-–Civil 4 Thu Industrial Visit –Civil 4 Industrial Visit –Civil 5 Fri First Class Committee Meeting for all classes – UG & 5 PG Higher Semesters HOLIDAY 6 Sat Board Officials Training Seminar –R otaract Club HOLIDAY 7 Sun Pollution awareness program (NCC) Seminar on Importance of Plumbing & MEP Co- 8 Mon ordination –Civil 6 Guest Lecture –ECE 9 Tue Industrial Visit - IT 7

10 Wed Guest Lecture-Mechanical 8

11 Thu Slow Learners Meeting 9 Guest Lecture-Auto, EIE 12 Fri 10 Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE Working Day Order-Monday 13 Sat Guest Lecture on Pre-Stressed Concrete – Civil 11 Parents Interaction Meeting 14 Sun HOLIDAY Guest Lecture–MBA 15 Mon 12 Industrial Visit-ECE Student Chapter Activities-IT 16 Tue 13 Guest Lecture –CSE SECE and IETE Inauguration 17 Wed 14 Industrial Visit –CSE Guest Lecture on Design of Steel Concrete Composite Structures –Civil 18 Thu Energy Club Activity –EEE 15 Guest Lecture –IT Hostel Students Meeting 19 Fri Guest Lecture–MBA, ECE, EIE, Mechanical 16

20 Sat HOLIDAY

21 Sun HOLIDAY Course Coordinator Meeting 22 Mon 17 Industrial Visit, FDP-ECE Quiz Competition-ECE 23 Tue 18 Industrial Visit - IT Guest Lecture – Mechanical, CSE Inauguration of Students Society of EIE & ISA Activities 24 Wed 19 Students Feedback for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- III/V/VII Semester Students Feedback for PG (M. E. & MBA) - III Semester Industrial Visit –EEE 25 Thu 20 Top Students Meeting YUGA Club Activity-Biogas Plant Installation of Structures –Civil 26 Fri Guest Lecture–MBA, EEE, EIE 21 Industrial Visit –EEE Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE Working Day Order-Tuesday Guest Lecture on Strength of Materials - Programme 27 Sat 22 for Diploma Holders Plumbing importance and MEP Co-ordination–Civil HOLIDAY 28 Sun Sports event- Football-Rotaract Club Guest Lecture, Quiz Competition –ECE 29 Mon 23 Release of Department Newsletter Guest Lecture –EEE, MBA, Mechanical 30 Tue 24 Energy Club Activity –EEE Industrial Visit-Mechanical, EIE UG – B. E. / B. Tech. Continuous Assessment Test I – III/V/VII Semester 31 Wed PG – M. E. / MBA Continuous Assessment Test I – III 25 Semester State Level Drop Roball Workshop & Officiating Exam

AUGUST 2019 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd 1st Year & 4th Year Guest Lecture, Reinstallation of Student's Chapter –Civil 1 Thu 26 Industrial Visit –EEE Industrial Visit –EEE 2 Fri 27 Guest Lecture -EIE 3 Sat Anna University declared Working Day

4 Sun HOLIDAY

5 Mon Guest Lecture –ECE 28

6 Tue Installation of Office Bearers – Rotaract Club 29 SME/SAE/ISHRAE Inauguration 7 Wed 30 Industrial Visit-EIE Guest Lecture-Auto, IT, Mechanical Guest Lecture On Theory of Elasticity & Plasticity-Civil 8 Thu Industrial Visit-MBA 31 Slow Learners Meeting Phase-I PG Project Review-I Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE 9 Fri Guest Lecture –EIE 32 State Level Open Basketball (Men)Tournament Working Day Order - Wednesday YRC Installation Programme 10 Sat CAT – 1 Reports to parents for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.) – 33 III/V/VII Semester Parents Interaction Meeting 11 Sun HOLIDAY

12 Mon BAKRID- HOLIDAY Symposium-ECE Guest Lecture –ECE, CSE 13 Tue 34 Organ Donation Day –NSS Industrial Visit - IT Energy Club Activity –EEE IETE Career Guidance Program-ECE Symposium – IT 14 Wed 35 Hostel Students Meeting CAT – 1 Reports to parents for PG (M. E. / MBA) – III Semester INDEPENDENCE DAY –HOLIDAY 15 Thu Tree Plantation -NSS YUGA Club Activity-Biogas Plant Installation – Civil 16 Fri Industrial Visit-Mechanical 36 Guest Lecture -EIE HOLIDAY 17 Sat Community service event –Rotaract Club 18 Sun HOLIDAY Industrial Visit –ECE Guest Lecture – Mechanical 19 Mon Second Class Committee Meeting –UG, PG Higher 37 Semesters Summer Project Submission for MBA 20 Tue Guest Lecture –IT 38 SSAE Inauguration –Auto Guest Lecture –Civil, EEE 21 Wed Industrial Visit-Mechanical 39 Student Chapter Activities-IT International FIDE Rated Chess tournament Industrial Visit –EEE, CSE Guest Lecture–MBA Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE 22 Thu 40 Top Students Meeting Guest Lecture –EEE CSI Chapter Society Event-CSE 23 Fri 41

24 Sat Working Day Order - Monday 42 HOLIDAY 25 Sun Food Distribution Event -YRC Industrial Visit –ECE 26 Mon Circuit Maker Competition-ECE 43 Workshop-Mechanical Workshop On HCRAS –Civil 27 Tue 44 Guest Lecture –CSE Workshop On Skill Development - Civil FDP/ Workshop –MBA SEEE Society Activity –EEE 28 Wed IETE Workshop-ECE 45 Symposium – CSE, EIE Continuous Assessment Test II for UG & PG Higher semester Students Workshop –Auto 29 Thu 46 Literary Association Inauguration- English Guest Lecture – Mechanical Industrial Visit –CSE 30 Fri Release of Department Newsletter 47 Tamil Elakiya Vizha –Tamil Mandram A.U Zone Volleyball (M) Tournament 31 Sat HOLIDAY

SEPTEMBER 2019 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd 1st Year & 4th Year 1 Sun HOLIDAY

2 Mon VINAYAKA CHATHURTHI-HOLIDAY Guest Lecture –EEE, IT 3 Tue 48 Faculty Development Programme-ECE Poster Presentation –Civil 4 Wed Industrial Visit-Mechanical 49 Workshop by ISA-EIE YUGA Club Activity-Biogas Plant Installation—Civil 5 Thu Women’s Safety Awareness Programme 50 National Conference –Science Association Industrial Visit-MBA, EIE 6 Fri Guest Lecture –EEE, Mechanical 51 National Conference –Science Association 7 Sat Anna University declared Working Day

8 Sun HOLIDAY Guest Lecture –ECE, CSE 9 Mon Project Expo-ECE 52 Oratorical Competition - English 10 Tue MUHARRAM-HOLIDAY Poetry Writing Competition –English 11 Wed 53 CAT – 2 Reports to parents for UG & PG(I Year) Guest Lecture –Auto, Mechanical Workshop-ECE Slow Learners Meeting 12 Thu 54 Phase-I PG Project Review-II Students Feedback for II, III & IV Year UG (B. E./ B. Tech.) Engineers Day Celebration-Civil Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE 13 Fri AWARENDO 2k18-YRC 55 CAT – II Reports to parents for II Year PG (M. E. & MBA) A.U Zone 3 Table Tennis (W) Tournament Working Day Order -Thursday 14 Sat Guest Lecture–MBA 56 Parents Interaction Meeting HOLIDAY 15 Sun Poster Design Competition -YRC 16 Mon 57

17 Tue Guest Lecture – IT 58 YUKTA Management Student Association Activity –MBA Energy Club Activity –EEE Industrial Visit-Mechanical 18 Wed 59 Project Contest for School Children –Students Society EIE Coding Workshop – Rotaract Club Workshop-ECE 19 Thu Science Association - Inauguration and Guest Lecture 60 Hostel Students Meeting SAE Event –Auto Guest Lecture on Environmental Engineering –Civil 20 Fri 61 SAE Event-Mechanical/Auto Talent Test – Mathematics 21 Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 22 Sun Short Film Competition -YRC 23 Mon Industrial Visit –ECE 62

24 Tue NSS Day Celebration 63 Guest Lecture – Mechanical 25 Wed 64 Anna University Zone3, Basketball (W) Tournament IETE Industrial visit –ECE 26 Thu 65 Top Students Meeting Industrial Visit - Auto Student Chapter Activities –MBA 27 Fri Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE 66 CSI Chapter Society Event-CSE Release of Department Newsletter Working Day Order -Tuesday 28 Sat 67 SWAGAT HOLIDAY 29 Sun Cricket Tournament –YRC Rotaract Club service event Industrial Visit –ECE 30 Mon 68 Workshop-ECE

OCTOBER 2019 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd 1st Year & 4th Year National Voluntary Blood Donation Day –NSS 1 Tue 69 Class Committee Meeting for Higher Semester (UG & PG) 2 Wed GANDHI JAYANTHI -HOLIDAY YUKTA Management Student Association Activity –MBA 3 Thu 70 Phase-I PG Project Review -III Industrial Visit-MBA 4 Fri Guest Lecture – Mathematics 71 Inter Engineering Volleyball (Men) Tournament 5 Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 6 Sun Community service event –Rotaract Club 7 Mon AYUDHA POOJA -HOLIDAY

8 Tue VIJAYA DASAMI -HOLIDAY

9 Wed 72 Guest Lecture–MBA 10 Thu 73

Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)Continuous Assessment Test III – III/V/VII Semester 11 Fri 74 PG ( M. E. & MBA) Continuous Assessment Test III – III Semester A.U Zone 3 Basketball (M) Tournament Working Day Order -Friday 12 Sat 75 Conference –MBA 13 Sun HOLIDAY

14 Mon 76

15 Tue 77

16 Wed A.U Zone 3 Volleyball (W) tournament 78

17 Thu 79

18 Fri Social Related Activities – Auto 80 Anna University declared Working Day 19 Sat 81 Last Working Day for Higher Semesters (III,V,VII) 20 Sun HOLIDAY Course File Submission for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.) – III/V/VII Semester Course File Submission for PG (M. E. / M. Tech. & MBA) 21 Mon – III Semester Commencement of Anna University Practical Examinations for Higher Semester CAT – 3 Reports to parents for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.) – III/V/VII Semester 22 Tue CAT – 3 Reports to parents for PG (M. E. / M. Tech. & MBA) – III Semester 23 Wed Second Feedback for I Year(UG & PG)

24 Thu Science Essay Writing Competition –Science Association Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE 25 Fri GRE Workshop-Rotaract Club 26 Sat Working Day Order –Wednesday

27 Sun DEEPAVALI -HOLIDAY

28 Mon Workshop-ECE

29 Tue

30 Wed

Science Exhibition for School Students –Science 31 Thu Association

NOVEMBER 2019 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year 1 Fri

2 Sat HOLIDAY

3 Sun HOLIDAY

4 Mon Industrial Visit-MBA 5 Tue Workshop on “Language at the Workplace” for students – English Commencement of Anna University Theory 6 Wed Examinations 7 Thu

8 Fri

Working Day Order - Monday 9 Sat Hitbeatz cricket fundraiser-Rotaract Club MILAD-UN-NABI-HOLIDAY 10 Sun Hitbeatz cricket fundraiser-Rotaract Club 11 Mon

12 Tue

13 Wed

14 Thu

15 Fri

16 Sat HOLIDAY

17 Sun HOLIDAY

18 Mon

19 Tue Faculty Development Programme-CSE 20 Wed

21 Thu

22 Fri

23 Sat Working Day Order -Tuesday 24 Sun HOLIDAY

25 Mon

26 Tue

27 Wed

28 Thu

29 Fri

HOLIDAY 30 Sat Donation to cancer patients –Rotaract Club

DECEMBER 2019 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year 1 Sun HOLIDAY

2 Mon National Pollution Control Day -NSS

3 Tue

4 Wed

5 Thu

6 Fri

7 Sat HOLIDAY

8 Sun HOLIDAY

9 Mon

10 Tue

11 Wed Faculty Development Programme(FDP)-CSE 12 Thu Orientation –Rotaract Club 13 Fri

14 Sat

15 Sun HOLIDAY Re–opening for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- IV/VI/VIII 16 Mon 1 Semester 17 Tue 2

First Class Committee Meeting for Higher 18 Wed 3 Semesters(UG & PG) 19 Thu 4 IE-Connexions –Civil Course File Submission for I Year B. E. / B. Tech. – I Semester 20 Fri Course File Submission for I Year M. E. / M. Tech. – I 5 Semester Course File Submissions for I Year MBA – I Semester Guest Lecture - Mechanical 21 Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 22 Sun Ballebaaz cricket fundraiser –Rotaract Club 23 Mon ICI-Code Cracking–Civil 6

24 Tue 7

25 Wed CHRISTMAS -HOLIDAY

26 Thu Guest Lecture – ECE 8

27 Fri 9

28 Sat Working Day Order - Wednesday 10

29 Sun HOLIDAY

30 Mon 11

31 Tue Guest Lecture-CSE 12

JANUARY 2020 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year 1 Wed NEW YEAR -HOLIDAY

2 Thu 13

Guest Lecture-IT 3 Fri 14 Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE 4 Sat HOLIDAY

5 Sun HOLIDAY Industrial Visit, YUGA club Activity –Civil 6 Mon 15 Guest Lecture - Mechanical Industrial Visit–Civil 7 Tue 16 Student Chapter Activity –IT, ECE Auto - Guest Lecture Civil - Industrial Visit, Hands on training in "Water 8 Wed Supply & Drainage pipes in Buildings" 17 Industrial visit- Mechanical, ECE Industrial Visit &Guest lecture–Civil 9 Thu Slow Learners Meeting 18 Project Review –I for IV year UG Students Industrial Visit–Civil Guest Lecture – Mechanical 10 Fri Mintonet Volleyball Competition –YRC 19 Pongal Celebration –Tamil mandram Guest Lecture-IT Working Day Order - Wednesday 11 Sat Road Safety Awareness Week-NSS 20 Parents Interaction Meeting 12 Sun HOLIDAY Road Safety Awareness Week-NSS 13 Mon 21 Industrial Visit -IT Road Safety Awareness Week-NSS Workshop on “New Pedagogies for Language 14 Tue 22 Teaching” for faculty – English Hostel Students Meeting 15 Wed PONGAL- HOLIDAY

16 Thu DAY -HOLIDAY

17 Fri UZHAVAR THIRUNAL-HOLIDAY

18 Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 19 Sun Community service event -Rotaract Club Road Safety Awareness Week-NSS SEEE Society. Alumni Activity Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE Guest Lecture-CSE, IT 20 Mon 23 SEEE Society. Alumni Activity Student Feedback for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- IV/VI/VIII Semester Student Feedback for PG (M. E. / MBA) – IV Semester Symposium-Auto 21 Tue Industrial Visit–Civil 24 Guest Lecture - Mechanical Civil- Seminar &Product DEMO on "Water Efficiency Products in Building" Technical Contest for School Children by Students 22 Wed Society of EIE 25 Industrial Visit-EEE UG (B. E. / B. Tech.) Continuous Assessment Test –I for IV/VI/VIII Semester Model Making Competition–Civil 23 Thu Industrial Visit-EEE 26 Top Students Meeting Model Making Competitions, Guest lecture–Civil Technical Symposium – Mechanical 24 Fri 27 Guest Lecture –EIE Industrial Visit - ECE Working Day Order - Wednesday 25 Sat 28 Energy Club Activity-EEE HOLIDAY-REPUBLIC DAY 26 Sun Celebration –Rotaract Club 27 Mon Guest Lecture- EIE 29

28 Tue Guest Lecture -EEE 30 Course Coordinator Meeting for common courses 29 Wed Industrial visit- Mechanical, CSE 31 Awareness Programme on Drugs and food 30 Thu 32

Guest lecture–Civil, EEE Science Poster Presentation –Science Association 31 Fri 33 Industrial Visit-EIE Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE

FEBRUARY 2020 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year HOLIDAY 1 Sat Blood Donation Camp -YRC 2 Sun HOLIDAY CAT – I Reports to parents for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- 3 Mon 34 IV/VI/VIII Semester Industrial visit- Mechanical 4 Tue Students’ Chapter Activities –CSE 35 Industrial Visit –IT, ECE Guest lecture-YUGA club Activity –Civil Guest Lecture-IT 5 Wed 36 Second Class Committee Meeting for Higher Semesters (UG & PG) 6 Thu Symposium -IT 37 Angadi –MBA 7 Fri SAE Event- Mechanical/Auto 38 Industrial Visit-EIE Working Day Order - Thursday 8 Sat Guest Lecture-CSE 39 Parents Interaction Meeting 9 Sun HOLIDAY Literary Week – English Industrial Visit-EEE 10 Mon 40 Project Review-II for IV Year UG students Project Review-I for PG students Industrial Visit-EIE, EEE 11 Tue Workshop / Seminar – ECE 41 Guest Lecture in Yoga Guest Lecture – Mechanical 12 Wed 42 Industrial Visit-CSE Guest Lecture –MBA Industrial Visit-CSE SEEE Society. Alumni Activity 13 Thu 43 UG (B. E. / B. Tech.) Continuous Assessment Test –II for IV/VI/VIII Semester Slow Learners Meeting Guest Lecture-Auto, Civil, EIE Industrial Visit- Mechanical, ECE Science Elocution –Science Association 14 Fri 44 Students Symposium –CSE Literary Week – English SEEE Society. Alumni Activity Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE

15 Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 16 Sun Rotaract Club Service Event Guest Lecture-CSE 17 Mon 45 SEEE Society. Alumni Activity Industrial Visit – MBA 2nd Project Review for IV year UG

18 Tue 2nd Project Review for PG (M. E. & MBA) 46 Guest Lecture – Mechanical Guest Lecture-IT Guest Lecture – Chemistry 19 Wed 47 Technical Fest by ISA-EIE Auto - SAE Event 20 Thu Civil- Poster Presentation 48 Hostel Students Meeting Debate On Concrete Vs Steel-–Civil CONNACT –MBA 21 Fri Maths Modelling Contest – mathematics 49 Guest Lecture-EIE World Water day Rally (NCC) Working Day Order - Friday Industrial Visit –Auto 22 Sat 50 Energy Club Activity-EEE Awareness programme on Road safety 23 Sun HOLIDAY Guest Lecture-CSE 24 Mon 51 Industrial Visit-EEE Industrial visit- Mechanical, EEE Guest Lecture-EIE,EEE 25 Tue CAT – II Reports to parents for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- 52 IV/VI/VIII Semester Top Students Meeting 26 Wed ECE Conference 53 YUGA club Activity—Civil 27 Thu 54 Students’ Chapter Activities -CSE Guest lecture- Auto, Civil and MBA, Mechanical, CSE, EEE Model Practical Exam for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- IV/VI 28 Fri 55 Semester Student Chapter Activity –IT Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE 29 Sat HOLIDAY

MARCH 2020 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year 1 Sun HOLIDAY Project Review-III for IV Year UG Students 2 Mon 56 Project Review-II for PG Students Guest Lecture- Auto, IT 3 Tue Industrial Visit –IT 57 (AADUKALAM'20) Inter Departmental Sports 4 Wed Guest Lecture - Mechanical 58

5 Thu Guest Lecture – MBA 59 Guest lecture—Civil, EIE 3rd Class Committee Meeting - B. E. / B. Tech. 6 Fri 60 IV/VI/VIII Semester Industrial visit- Mechanical 7 Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 8 Sun Mission Crusader -YRC 9 Mon SEEE Society. Alumni Activity 61

10 Tue 62 Social Related Activities – Auto/Mechanical 7 Day NSS Special Camp to Sri Kulathur Village starts 11 Wed Student Feedback for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- IV/VI/VIII 63 Semester Student Feedback for PG (M. E. / MBA) – IV Semester 12 Thu Slow Learners Meeting 64 Guest lecture-–Civil Debate on Union Budget – MBA 13 Fri Guest Lecture – Mechanical, Mathematics 65 SEEE Society. Alumni Activity Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE Working Day Order - Wednesday 14 Sat TALENTIA 66 Parents Interaction Meeting HOLIDAY 15 Sun Flagship event -Rotaract Club 16 Mon Industrial Visit - Auto 67 Yukta Management Student Association Activity – 17 Tue MBA 68 7 Day NSS Special Camp to Sri Kulathur Village Ends Third Class Committee Meeting for Higher 18 Wed 69 Semesters(UG & PG) 19 Thu Hostel Students Meeting 70 National Level Conference – Auto/Mechanical 20 Fri Industrial Visit – MBA 71 Energy Club Activity-EEE 21 Sat HOLIDAY

22 Sun HOLIDAY World Water Day celebration –NSS 23 Mon UG (B. E. / B. Tech.) Continuous Assessment Test –III 72 for IV/VI/VIII Semester 24 Tue Guest Lecture -EEE 73

25 Wed TELEGU NEW YEAR - HOLIDAY

26 Thu 74 Guest Lecture – MBA 27 Fri Electronics Hobby Club Activity –EEE 75 Top Students Meeting Working Day Order - Thursday 28 Sat 76 Guest Lecture -EEE 29 Sun HOLIDAY

30 Mon 77

31 Tue Last Working Day for Higher Semesters (IV,VI,VIII) 78

APRIL 2020 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year UG (B. E. / B. Tech.) Continuous Assessment Test –III for II Semester 1 Wed PG(M. E. / MBA) Continuous Assessment Test –III for II Semester 2 Thu Civil - Conference YUKTA Management Student Association Activity – MBA 3 Fri CAT – III Reports to parents for UG (B. E. / B. Tech.)- IV/VI/VIII Semester 4 Sat HOLIDAY

5 Sun HOLIDAY HOLIDAY

6 Mon MAHAVIR JAYANTHI -HOLIDAY

7 Tue

8 Wed Workshop – MBA

9 Thu Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE

10 Fri GOOD FRIDAY -HOLIDAY

11 Sat Working Day Order - Friday

12 Sun HOLIDAY

13 Mon

14 Tue TAMIL NEW YEAR - HOLIDAY

15 Wed Project Review-III for PG Students

16 Thu

17 Fri

18 Sat HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 19 Sun Community service event –Rotaract Club 20 Mon

21 Tue

22 Wed Conference -EEE 23 Thu

Course file submission for UG(B. E. / B. Tech.)- 24 Fri IV/VI/VIII Semester Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE 25 Sat Working Day Order - Monday

26 Sun HOLIDAY

27 Mon

28 Tue

29 Wed

30 Thu

MAY 2020 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year MAY DAY – HOLIDAY 1 Fri Volleyball and Basket ball Coaching Camp (15 Days) for School students 2 Sat HOLIDAY

3 Sun HOLIDAY

4 Mon

5 Tue

6 Wed

7 Thu

Workshop/ FDP –Auto 8 Fri Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE 9 Sat

10 Sun HOLIDAY

11 Mon Workshop/FDP-Mechanical

12 Tue

13 Wed

14 Thu

15 Fri Workshop-CSE

16 Sat HOLIDAY

17 Sun HOLIDAY

18 Mon

19 Tue

20 Wed

21 Thu FDP-CSE 22 Fri Electronics Hobby Club Activity -EEE 23 Sat

24 Sun ID- UL-FITR-HOLIDAY

25 Mon

26 Tue

27 Wed

28 Thu

29 Fri

30 Sat HOLIDAY

31 Sun HOLIDAY

JUNE 2020 No of Working Days DATE DAY EVENT 2nd, 3rd & 1st Year 4th Year 1 Mon

2 Tue

3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat HOLIDAY 7 Sun HOLIDAY 8 Mon

9 Tue 10 Wed FDP - Civil 11 Thu 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sun HOLIDAY 15 Mon

16 Tue

17 Wed

18 Thu 19 Fri 20 Sat HOLIDAY 21 Sun HOLIDAY 22 Mon

23 Tue

24 Wed 25 Thu 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 Sun HOLIDAY 29 Mon

30 Tue

[This Schedule is subject to change. Changes if necessary will be updated] 22. OUR STRENGTHS 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 of 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)

23. IMPRESSIONS BY VISITING DIGNITARIES

1. Very interesting research areas with potential application in civil and other sectors. My best wishes to the faculty and students. Dr.Chithra Rajagopal (IIT, Delhi)

2. Glad to be in the campus of SRM institutions at Ramapuram Campus. Very enthusiastic faculty memebers, eager to do scientific research. All the Best. Dr.R.Brakaspathy (Scientific & Engineering Research Board)

3. Interesting research plans and infrastructure. All the best to achieve something challenging for the good of our nation. Dr.V.Ramajunachari (RIC,DRDO)

4. Very good hospitality and very good management Mr.Suresh Simadri (Siemens)

5. Its great pleasure to be here with excellent faculties and enthusiastic students. Mr.P.R Vasudena Rao (Director IGCAR)

6. Excellent Management, cooperation, Students are very good S.Balamurugan (GATE FORUM)

7. Very enthusiastic faculty members to do research R.Brakaspathy (NIC)

24.CLASS TIME TABLE 24.1– ODD SEMESTER (2019-2020)

Academic Year: Semester: Branch:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8.00 – 8.50 – 9.40 – 9.55 – 10.45 – 11.35 – 12.25 – 1.15 – 2.05 – 2.55 – 8.50 9.40 9.55 10.45 11.35 12.25 1.15 2.05 2.55 3.45

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday TEABREAK

BREAK LUNCH Friday

S.No Subcode Subject Name S.No Subcode Subject Name 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10

24.2– EVEN SEMESTER (2019-2020)

Academic Year: Semester: Branch:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8.00 – 8.50 – 9.40 – 9.55 – 10.45 – 11.35 – 12.25 – 1.15 – 2.05 – 2.55 – 8.50 9.40 9.55 10.45 11.35 12.25 1.15 2.05 2.55 3.45

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday TEABREAK

BREAK LUNCH Friday

S.No Subcode Subject Name S.No Subcode Subject Name 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10

25. PERSONAL NOTES

PERSONAL NOTES

PHOTO GALLERY

Guest Lecture By Dr Dr. G. SEKARAN, Science Exibhition Chief Scientist, CSIR-CLRI

CHEM STAR Talent Exam Road Safety Awareness Programme

Voting Awareness Programme Plastic Banned Awareness Programme

Blue Cross Service Independence Day and Tree Planting

College Day and Sports Day AICTE Sponsored FDP -Student Induction Programmee

College Ranking Placement Activity

National Conference - NCRTPAM 18 Mathematics Workshop

19th Graduation Day TRP AUDITORIUM

CENTRAL LIBRARY

SRM GROUP OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR TELEPHONE NUMBERS CHENNAI: Phone Fax

West , Head Office 044-43907000 24748925 Administrative & Admission Office, Ashok Nagar 88703 44282 SRM Nightingale Mat. Hr. Sec.School 044-23710609, 24897998

SRM Hospital, West Mambalam 044-24742290//24744727 24747668

Ramapuram Campus Easwari Engineering College * 044-43923041,3021,22495420 22491130

SRM Dental College 044-22490853, 22490526

SRM General Hospital 044-22496499, 22490822 SRM University (Engg. & Tech.) 044-30603042, 3072,3133 30603092

Kattankulathur, Main Campus

SRM University 044-27417000,27417777 27453903 SRM Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre 044-2745 2270,6743,47432502

SRM Hospital– Emergency 044- 47432345345 SRM Dental College 044 - 27455005005 Valliammai Engineering College* 044 - 27456785 Valliammai Polytechnic College 044 – 27455743 , 27455741 SRM Polytechnic College 044 - 27455744, 27453742

SRM Arts and Science College ** 044 - 27454863, 27454862 27451487

SRM College of Nursing 044- 27456730 SRM College of Pharmacy 044 – 27453160 / 5718 27455717 SRM College of Physio Therapy 044 - 27456729 SRM College of Occupational Therapy 044 - 27456728 SRM Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology 044 - 27453148 SRM School of Teacher’s Education 044 - 27455730 / 5731 Faculty of Science and Humanities 044 - 27453377 /3901/ 3148 TRICHY Campus SRM Institute of Hotel Management 0431 - 47432187 TRP Engineering College 0431- 3058940 / 947 0431- 3058951 Chennai Medical College Hospital & Research Centre 0431-30586737 /8738 / 8739 0431-3058877 DELHI Campus SRM Institute of Management and Technology, Modi Nagar 01232 – 234301/02/05/07 SRM Public School-Guduvancherry 044-37409898 / 9899 SRM University ,Haryana 0954 1779883 /8816033301 0130-2203727 SRM University ,Sikkim 03592-231666/ 232666 SRM University ,Amaravati 0863 - 2343000