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Annexure 10

AICTE Mandatory Disclosure

Name of the Institution : Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Deemed to be University, Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 Address of the Institution : Pollachi Main Road, Eachanari Post, City & Pin code : Coimbatore - 641 021 State/UT : Phone number with STD code : 0422 – 2980011 – 14 Fax number with STD code : 0422 – 2980022 Email : [email protected] Website : www.kahedu.edu.in Nearest Railway Station (dist in Km) : 13.8 KM Nearest Airport (dist in Km) : 18.7 KM

Name of the Trust : Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Deemed to be University, Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 Type of the organization : Private-Self Financed Deemed University Address of the organization : Pollachi Main Road, Eachanari Post, Coimbatore - 641 021 Tamil Nadu, Registered with : Joint Sub Registrar II, Salem Registration Date : 19.08.1998 Website of the Organization : www.kahedu.edu.in Email id : [email protected]

Name of the Vice Chancellor Name of Vice Chancellor : Prof. Dr. S. Sudalaimuthu Exact Designation : Vice-Chancellor Phone number with STD code : 0422 – 2980011 FAX number with STD code : 0422 – 2980022 Email : [email protected]

Name of the Affiliating University : Not Applicable

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Governance

Members of the Board BOARD OF S.No. Name Designation MANAGEMENT Vice-Chancellor, Karpagam Academy of Higher 1. Dr. S. Sudalaimuthu Chairman Education Coimbatore- 21. Trustee, , Karpagam Academy of Higher Education 2. Shri.V. Karthick Member Trust, Coimbatore - 21. CEO Karpagam Educational Institutions 3. Shri. K. Murugaiah Member Coimbatore – 21. Dr.G.K.D. Dean - Faculty of Engineering Karpagam Academy 4. Member Venkatesan of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 (Former Vice-Chancellor, Periyar University,) Pro 5. Dr. K. Muthuchelian Member Vice – Chancellor, Dayananda Sagar University, Bangalore – 560068. Professor, Department of Commerce, School of 6. Dr. Malabika Deo Member Management, Pondicherry University, Kalapet, Puducherry - 605014 Senior Professor & Head, Department of 7. Dr. S. Karutha Pandian Member Biotechnology, Alagappa University, Karaikudi - 630003. Associate Professor, Department of Management, 8. Dr.A. Dharmaraj Member Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore – 21 (Former Vice –Chancellor, Bharathidasan 9. Dr. K. Member University) Old No: 22, New No: 18, Warners Road, Cantonment Tiruchirappalli – 620001. Ex-officio Registrar Karpagam Academy of Higher Education 10. Dr. M. Palaniswamy Secretary Coimbatore – 21.

Members of Academic Advisory Body S. No. CATEGORY DESIGNATION NAME 1 Chairperson Vice-Chancellor Dr. S. Sudalaimuthu Dr. GKD. Prasanna 2 Academics Dean – FOE Venkatesan 3 EEE & Chemical Engineering Dr. A. Amudha

4 Science and Humanities Dr.P.T.Hemamalini

5 Civil Engineering Dr. N. Balasundaram

6 Mechanical Engineering Dr.S.Marimuthu Heads of the Departments 7 Automobile Engineering Mr. A. Sivanantham

8 Biotechnology, Food Technology Dr. R. Thilagavathi

Dr. GKD. Prasanna 9 ECE Venkatesan 10 Computer Science and Engineering Dr.N.Mohana Sundaram 2 / 113

S. No. CATEGORY DESIGNATION NAME 11 Architecture Ar.P.Kathiravan 12 Pharmacy Dr.D.Kumudha 13 Management Dr. S.S.Santhakumari 14 1. Professor - MECH Dr. P. Shanmugasundaram

15 Professors other than the 2. Professor - Civil Engineering Dr. M. Natarajan 16 Heads of the Departments 3. Professor -Chemistry (S & H) Dr. A. Kathiresan

17 4. Professor- Management Dr.V.Krishnaveni

Dean Research, Sri Ramakrishna 18 Dr.N.Devarajan Institute of Technology, Coimbatore Persons from amongst Educationists of repute Professor, Department of Bio – 19 Technology, Alagappa University, Dr.K.Balamurugan, Karaikudi – 3. Professor Department of Mechanical 20 Engineering Anna University Dr. A.Elayaperumal Persons who are not – 600 025 members of the teaching Dean (R & D), New Horizon College of staff, co-opted by the Engineering Ring Road, Near 21 Academic Council for their Dr. K.Gopalakrishnan, Marathalli, Bangalore – 560 103, specialized knowledge Mobile: 9845173730. 22 The Controller of Examinations, KAHE Dr.P.Palanivel 23 The Registrar, KAHE Dr. M. Palaniswamy Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting: Twice in a Year 26.12.2019

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Nature and extent of involvement of faculty and student in academic affairs/improvements  Financial Assistance is given for Research Publication  Laboratory access is opened for students and faculties as per their requirement  Consultancy charges policies are made to motivate faculty for providing enhanced consultancy  Awareness regarding proposal formats for various funding agencies were given to the researchers  Assistance in filling a patent is provided.  University Institute Interaction Cell (UIIC)providing a better platform for students regarding Internships and projects in industry. Also Collaborative research partnerships with academic institutes and industry are made through UIIC

Mechanism/Norms and Procedure for democratic/Good Governance Staff and student meetings are often conducted. They were given opportunity to raise theirs issues freely. Mode of meetings may be by Open House meetings- Personalized monitoring and through feedback processes.

A student feedback mechanism is available in the institution, done as per following format

Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore - 641021

Year: Semester: Dept: Date:

S. No. Name of the Subject Name of the staff member Good Satisfactory Not satisfactory

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Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students

 Grievance’s addressed by faculty, staff and students are given utmost attention  Inside the campus and hostel, student’s redressal cell conducts the meetings, remedial measures are taken and intimated accordingly.  Disciplinary Committee will be taken action on undisciplinary activities happeneing inside the campus through the knowledge of Dean/Heads of the student concern

Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee Anti Ragging S.No. Name Designation Committee Dr.G.K.D.Prasanna Dean - Faculty of Engineering Karpagam Academy 1 Faculty Member Venkatesan of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Dean - Faculty of Architecture Karpagam Academy 2 Ar.P.Kathiravan Faculty Member of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Asst Prof, Faculty of Pharmacy Karpagam Academy 3 Ms.G.Praveena Faculty Member of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 IV B.E Automobile , Karpagam Academy of Higher 4 Mr.V.Tharanitharan Student Member Education Coimbatore-21 V B.Arch , Karpagam Academy of Higher Education 5 Ms.T.R.Rithika Student Member Coimbatore-21

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Establishment of online grievance Redressal Mechanism - Available

Establishment of Grievance Redressal committee in the institution and Appointment of OMBUDSMAN by the university

S.No. Name Committee Type Designation Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Karpagam 1 Dr.D.Kumudha Grievance Redressal Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Asst Prof,Faculty of Engineering, Karpagam 2 Ms.S.Hemalatha Grievance Redressal Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Mr. Ar.S.Alan Asst Prof,Faculty of Architecture, Karpagam 3 Grievance Redressal Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 IV B.Tech Chemical , Faculty of Engineering, 4 Mr.P.Praveen Kumar Grievance Redressal Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Mr.R.M.Dhinesh III B.Arch, Faculty of Architecture, Karpagam 5 Grievance Redressal Annamalai Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 II B.Pharm , Faculty of Pharmacy, Karpagam 6 Mr.P.Sidheswaran Grievance Redressal Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Retd Principal,Dr.N.G.P College of Education, 7 Prof.V.Ramakrishnan OMBUDSMAN Coimbatore.

Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee

S.No. Name Committee Type Designation Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Karpagam 1 Dr.D.Kumudha Convenor Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Asso Prof, Dept of ECE, Faculty of Engineering , 2 Dr.K.G.Dharani Faculty Member Karpagam Academy of Higher Education,Coimbatore-21 Asst Prof, Faculty of Architecture, Karpagam 3 Ar.S.Athira Faculty Member Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 IV EEE, Faculty of Engineering, Karpagam 4 Mr U.Rajeshkumar Student Member Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 II B.Pharm , Faculty of Pharmacy, Karpagam 5 Ms.M. Mudhinadevi Student Member Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21

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Establishment of Committee for SC/ST - Yes

Internal Quality Assurance Cell

S.No. Name Committee Type Designation Vice-Chancellor, Karpagam Academy of Higher 1. Dr. S. Sudalaimuthu Chairman Education Coimbatore- 21. Member CEO, Karpagam Educational Institutions, 2. Shri.K. Murugaiah (Nominee from BoM) Coimbatore-21 Registrar, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education 3. Dr.M.Palaniswamy Member Coimbatore- 21 Member Secretary Director IQAC, Karpagam Academy of Higher 4. Dr.A.Amudha Education Coimbatore- 21 Controller of Examinations, Karpagam Academy of 5. Dr.P.Palanivelu Member Higher Education Coimbatore- 21 Dr.G.K.D.Prasanna Dean - Faculty of Engineering Karpagam Academy 6. Member Venkatesan of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Dean - Faculty of Architecture, Karpagam 7. Ar.P.Kathiravan Member Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21 Member 8. Dr.M.Selvam IQAC Consultant, Bharathidasan University (Nominee from Society) Asst Prof, Dept of Civil, - Faculty of Engineering 9. Ms.V.Sindhu Member Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore-21

Name of Programmes Approved by AICTE 1. Engineering and Technology 2. Pharmacy 3. Architecture 4. Management 5. Master of Computer Applications

Name of Programmes Accredited by NBA

Status of Accreditation of the courses

Total number of courses 23 No of Courses for which applied for Accreditation Yet to Apply Status of Accreditation Not Applicable

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For each Programme the following details are to be given: S. Course Unique Level of No. of Name of the Course 2017 2018 2019 No. Id course Seats General 1 7 0 UNDER MECHANICAL 1 1-3701862546 120 OBC 55 61 37 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 4 3 3 General 3 0 1 UNDER CIVIL 2 1-3701862549 60 OBC 2 18 16 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 36 1 1 6 11 0 ELECTRONICS AND General UNDER 3 1-3702069335 COMMUNICATIONS 60 OBC 23 35 42 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 0 1 2 General 4 2 3 UNDER BIOMEDICAL 4 1-3702069338 60 OBC 28 34 32 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 1 3 4 General 6 3 5 UNDER 5 1-3702242921 BIOTECHNOLOGY 60 OBC 34 31 33 GRADUATE SC/ST 4 1 1 General 12 7 10 UNDER 6 1-3702242928 ARCHITECTURE 120 OBC 34 39 62 GRADUATE SC/ST 1 0 3 - 1 0 MASTERS IN General POST 7 1-3702305005 BUSINESS 120 OBC - 37 60 GRADUATE ADMINISTRATION SC/ST - 3 3 - 2 1 MASTER OF General POST 8 1-3702305008 COMPUTER 60 OBC - 24 30 GRADUATE APPLICATIONS SC/ST - 5 3 General 2 4 3 UNDER 9 1-3702305381 PHARMACY 120 OBC 54 83 90 GRADUATE SC/ST 3 7 6 12 6 4 COMPUTER General UNDER 10 1-3702683465 SCIENCE AND 60 OBC 44 53 59 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 2 3 1 General 5 2 3 UNDER CHEMICAL 11 1-3702742285 60 OBC 11 14 19 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 0 2 2 General 5 2 - UNDER AUTOMOBILE 12 1-3702742568 60 OBC 26 16 - GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 2 1 - General - 0 1 POST POWER SYSTEMS 13 1-3702897061 18 OBC - 0 7 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST - 0 0 General - 0 0 POST STRUCTURAL 14 1-3702897064 18 OBC - 0 0 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST - 0 0 WATER General - 0 0 POST RESOURCES AND 15 1-3702897068 18 OBC - 8 0 GRADUATE ENVIROMENTAL ENGINEERING SC/ST - 0 0 8 / 113

11 14 2 ELECTRICAL AND General UNDER 16 1-3703757463 ELECTRONICS 60 OBC 0 2 9 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 2 2 0 General - 2 1 POST 17 1-3703757469 ARCHITECTURE 20 OBC - 8 4 GRADUATE SC/ST - 2 0 General 5 3 10 UNDER MECHANICAL 18 1-3704770456 120 OBC 143 40 91 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 7 3 6 General - 4 4 UNDER FOOD 19 1-3741352219 60 OBC - 8 14 GRADUATE TECHNOLOGY SC/ST - 1 4 ELECTRICAL AND General 2 2 4 UNDER 20 1-3741468702 ELECTRONICS 60 OBC 38 33 26 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 3 6 2 General 2 1 1 POST POWER SYSTEMS 21 1-3741468741 18 OBC 12 14 11 GRADUATE ENGINEERING SC/ST 4 3 6 WATER General 2 0 2 POST RESOURCES AND 22 1-3741468744 18 OBC 8 4 2 GRADUATE ENVIROMENTAL ENGINEERING SC/ST 2 3 1 - 0 1 TOWN AND General POST 23 1-3774735837 COUNTRY 30 OBC - 4 4 GRADUATE PLANNING SC/ST - 0 0

Faculty members of Architecture S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Mr. ISSAC ABRAHAM Asst professor Male 2. Mr. KATHIRAVAN P Dean FoA Male 3. Mr. RAMAKRISHNAMOORTHY M.R Professor Male 4. Mrs. RANJITHA S Associate professor Female 5. Mr. LINGESHWARAN G Associate professor Male 6. Mr. C Associate professor Male 7. Mr. SHIVACHANDRAN S Associate professor Male 8. Mr. ANJANEYSH B Professor Male 9. Mr. KARTHICK R Asst professor Male 10. Mr. MADHAN KUMAR Professor Male 11. Mr. SENTHIL KUMAR N Professor Male 12. Mr. SAKTHI MURUGAN RAJENDRAN Associate professor Male 13. Mr. PANNEERSELVAM J Asst professor Male 14. Mr. KARTHIKEYAN D Asst professor Male 15. Mr. AAKASH BAFNA Asst professor Male 16. Dr. PAUL VARGHESE Professor Male 17. Mr. SHANIL RIYAZ Asst professor Male 18. Mrs. BHATIYA SHRINEE Asst professor Male 19. Mr. RISHAB SHARMA Asst professor Male 20. Mr. SIVARAM S Asst professor Male

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21. Miss MARIA EAPAN Asst professor Male 22. Mr. KABILAN R Asst professor Male 23. Mr. V Asst professor Male 24. Mr. SANKAR S Associate professor Male 25. Mr. BHUVANASUNDAR M. Professor Male 26. Mr. VIVEKANADHAN N.V Professor Male 27. Ms. ATHIRA S Asst professor Female 28. Mrs. CHERIE SANDRA Asst professor Female 29. Mrs. AASHISH RAICHURAA Asst professor Male 30. Mr. RAJKUMAR PONNUSAMY Asst professor Male 31. Mr. IRFAN QURESHI Asst professor Male 32. Mr. KOUSHIK DHANARAJ Asst professor Male 33. Mr. VIJAYAKUMAR BANGARUSAMY Asst professor Male 34. Mr. PHILIP RJ FOWLER Associate professor Male 35. Mrs. MINI M FOWLER Associate professor Female 36. Mrs. GAYATHRI KALYANASUNDRAM Asst professor Female 37. Mr. MANJU VISHWANAATHAN M Asst professor Male 38. Mr. ARUNKUMAR K Associate professor Male 39. Mr. SIYAR SATHYAN K.S Asst professor Male 40. Mr. MOHAMMED SABIQ A.S.P Asst professor Male 41. Ms. SMRITHI DEVAKUMAR D Asst professor Female 42. Miss JANANI V Asst professor Female 43. Dr. IRFAN S Asst professor Male 44. Ms. KEERTHNA MATHIRAJAN Asst professor Female 45. Mrs. VAIDEHI E P Associate professor Female 46. Ms. JAYANANDINI G Asst professor Female 47. Mrs. ABITHA M J Asst professor Female 48. Mrs. ARSHIA G Asst professor Female

Faculty members of PLANNING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Ms. JANANI T Asst professor Female 2. Mr. BALAKRISHNAN V Professor Male 3. Mrs. VAISHNAVI K.P Asst professor Female

Faculty members of MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. SHANTHAKUMARI SUBRAMANIYAM Professor Female 2. Dr. SIBI SUDHAKARAN Asst professor Female 3. Dr. SANKAR RAJAGOPAL Asst professor Male 4. Dr. SENTHIL BOSE Asst professor Male 5. Dr. KRISHNAVENI VENKATACHALEM Professor Female 6. Dr. PADMAAVATHY PALANISWAMY Asst professor Female 7. Dr. RAMADEVI VARDHARAJAN Asst professor Female 8. Dr. SUDHA MAHESWARI THANGAVEL Asst professor Female 9. Dr. LOGANATHAN GNANAMOORTHY Asst professor Male 10. Mrs. NALINI PALANISAMY Asst professor Female 11. Dr. SUDARVEL JAYARAJ Asst professor Male 10 / 113

12. EBENEZER Dr. PAULRAJAN YESIAN Asst professor Male 13. Dr. RAJESH ARUMUGAM Asst professor Male 14. Dr. MAHADEVEN MAHAMANI Asst professor Male 15. Dr. USHA MANI Asst professor Female 16. Mr. SATHIYENDRAN NEETHITHAYALAN Asst professor Male 17. Dr. SASHIKALA VISWANATHAN Asst professor Female 18. Dr. RADHA PERUMAL Asst professor Female 19. Mrs. SHABEENA BEGAM MOHAMED RAFI Asst professor Female 20. Dr. POOVIZHI SENTHIL ATHIBAN Asst professor Female 21. Mr. ARUNKUMAR ASAITHAMBI Asst professor Male 22. Dr. NANDHINI MURUGASAN Professor Female 23. Dr. DHARMARAJ ARUMUGAM Associate professor Male 24. Mrs. SUMATHI VADIVEL Asst professor Female 25. Dr. SAGUNTHALA CHINNASAMY Associate professor Female 26. Dr. MARTIN ANTONY SAMY Associate professor Male 27. Mrs. SATHIYA PALANICHAMY Asst professor Female 28. Dr. VENKATACHALAM SRINIVASAN Associate professor Male 29. Mr. GOWTHAM VENU Asst professor Male 30. Mr. VIJAYAKUMAR Asst professor Male

Faculty members of MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. GUNASUNDARI RANGANATHAN Associate professor Female 2. Dr. SHEEJA SHAIK KHADER Associate professor Female 3. Dr. SHANMUGA PRIYAA DEVARAJAN Professor Female 4. Dr. HEMALATHA SHANMUGAM Asst professor Female 5. Dr. THOMSON FREDRIK EDWIN JAYAKAKARAN Asst professor Male 6. Dr. PRATHAPCHANDRAN KANNIMUTHU Asst professor Male 7. Mrs. BANUROOPA RANGANATHAN Asst professor Female 8. Mr. YUVARAJ KARUNAKARAN Asst professor Male 9. Dr. ANITHA GNANA MUTHURAJ Asst professor Female 10. Mrs. KALAISELVI KOLANDAISAMY Asst professor Female 11. Mrs. JENNETH ABDUL GAFFOOR Asst professor Female 12. Mrs. MANJULA DURAIRAJ Asst professor Female 13. Dr. VIJAYALAKSHMI PONNUSWAMY Asst professor Female 14. Dr. RAMESH KOMARASAMY Asst professor Male 15. Mr. KARTHIK SELVARAJ Asst professor Male SUBASH CHANDRA 16. Mr. SAMIKANNAN Asst professor Male BOSE

Faculty members of Pharmacy S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Ms. PRAVEENA GANDHI Asst professor Female 2. Ms. GAYATHRI C.S. KUMARARAJA Asst professor Female 3. Mr. KANNAN K. MANIVEL Associate professor Male 4. Mr. RATHINASAMY MURUGASAN Asst professor Male 5. Mr. K.PRABAKARAN K.KRISHNASAMY Asst professor Male 6. Mr. ARIVUKKADAL RATHINAM Asst professor Male 11 / 113

7. Mr. KRISHNAN RAJAGOPAL Asst professor Male 8. Dr. HEMNATH E Associate professor Male 9. Mr. PREMNATH PONNUSAMY Asst professor Male 10. Mr. GANESH STALIN THISINGU Asst professor Male 11. Ms. AARTHIPRIYA S.CHARLES Asst professor Female 12. Mrs. ICEY CONSTANTINE Asst professor Female 13. Dr. SENTHIL KUMAR PALANIAPPAN Professor Male 14. Dr. KUMUDHA DHAMOTHARASWAMY Professor Female 15. Dr. SARAVANAN GOPAL Professor Male 16. Dr. KATHIRAVAN K Professor Male 17. Mr. KRISHNAN RAJAGOPAL Asst professor Male 18. Mrs. KIRUTHIKA SHANTHINATHAN Asst professor Female 19. Dr. IDA CHRISTI VICTOR Professor Female 20. Mr. VETRIVEL DHARMALINGAM Associate professor Male 21. Ms. PRASHIDHA RAMASAMY Asst professor Female 22. Mr. MARIMUTHU KALIDAS Asst professor Male 23. Mr. VIJAYA GANESH MARIYAPPAN Asst professor Male 24. Mrs. DHAYANIDHI MUTHUVEL Asst professor Female 25. Ms. AKSHAYA SEBASTIAN Asst professor Female

Faculty members of Automobile Engineering S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Mrs. DEEPA BHEEMAN Asst professor Female 2. Mr. ARUN BASKARAN Asst professor Male 3. Dr. GOPINATHAN R Associate professor Male 4. Mr. JAYABALAJI G Asst professor Male 5. Mr. PRASANNA R Asst professor Male 6. Ms. SANGEETHA YESIAN Asst professor Female 7. Ms. SANGEETHA MURTHY Asst professor Female 8. Mr. NARENTHIRAN BALASUBRAMANIAM Asst professor Male

Faculty members of BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. KAMALRAJ SUBRAMANIAM Associate professor Male 2. Mr. DARANIKUMAR M Asst professor Male 3. Ms. REGI SARAL A Asst professor Female 4. Ms. NANDHINI V Asst professor Female 5. Mrs. SHARUMATHY M Asst professor Female 6. Mr. BELLIRAJ T.S Asst professor Male 7. Mrs. BHUVANESWARI M Asst professor Female 8. Ms. SREE SANJANAA BOSE S Asst professor Female 9. Ms. SANGEETHA R Asst professor Female

Faculty members of BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING S. No. Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. THILAGAVATHI RAMASAMY PROFESSOR Female 2. Miss VIJAYALAKSHMI VARADARAJAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 3. Ms. JEYA BAGYA SELVAKUMAR ASST PROFESSOR Female

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4. Mrs. SUDHARA DHIVYA MURUGAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 5. Mr. PREM KUMAR JAYAPAL ASST PROFESSOR Male 6. Mr. ARUN JOSHY VICTOR FRANCIS ASST PROFESSOR Male 7. Dr. SIVARAMAN T PROFESSOR Male 8. Dr. RADHAKRISHNAN R ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 9. Dr. ARAVIND J ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 10. Ms. POORANI T RAJENDRAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 11. Ms. RAGAVI RAVICHANDRAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 12. Ms. DIVYA PALANISAMY ASST PROFESSOR Female 13. Mrs. SANTHIYA PANCHALINGAM ASST PROFESSOR Female 14. Ms. JEMILAKSHMI T V ASST PROFESSOR Female 15. Ms. SANTHIYA KALIMUTHU ASST PROFESSOR Female 16. Dr. RAJASEKAR M ASST PROFESSOR Male

Faculty members of CHEMICAL ENGINEERING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Ms. KARUPPANNAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 2. Mr. VISWANATHAN THEERTHAGIRI ASST PROFESSOR Male 3. Dr. LAXMI DEEPAK BHATLU M ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 4. Mr. KARTHIKEYAN SHIVNANDAM ASST PROFESSOR Male 5. Mrs. NEETHU JAYAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 6. Dr. VIKNESHWARN S ASST PROFESSOR Male

Faculty members of CIVIL ENGINEERING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Mr. ARUN PRASATH P PROFESSOR Male 2. Mr. SASIKUMAR P PROFESSOR Male 3. Mr. ALAN S ASST PROFESSOR Male 4. Dr. BALASUNDRAM NATARAJAN PROFESSOR Male 5. Dr. NATARAJAN MUTHUSAMY PROFESSOR Male 6. Dr. VIJAYASHANKAR G.R ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 7. Dr. SHANKAR KARIKALAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 8. Dr. KATHIRESAN AYYASAMI PROFESSOR Male 9. Mr. JOHNPAUL J.VINCENT ASST PROFESSOR Male 10. Ms. LEELA BHARATHI MANICKAVASAGAM ASST PROFESSOR Female 11. Ms. SINDHU RAVICHANDRAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 12. Mrs. VIDHYA MALAYAPPASAMY ASST PROFESSOR Female 13. Mr. SUMESH MATHIALAGAN ASST PROFESSOR Male 14. Mr. KAUSIK N ASST PROFESSOR Male 15. Mr. SRIPRASANNARAJH C.R ASST PROFESSOR Male 16. Dr. GANESHWARAN PA PROFESSOR Male 17. Mrs. SOORIYA DEEPA R ASST PROFESSOR Female 18. Dr. SUNDARARAJAN R PROFESSOR Male 19. Ms. VADIVU R ASST PROFESSOR Female 20. Ms. PREETHI PARTHIPAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 21. Ms. SOLAIMATHI SOLAIRAJAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 22. Ms. PRADHEBA SUKUMAR ASST PROFESSOR Female

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Faculty members of COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. MOHANA SUNDARAM NATARAJAN PROFESSOR Male 2. Dr. SANTHOSH RAJENDRAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 3. Dr. ARUNKUMAR BALACHANDRAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 4. Mr. SHAHUL HAMMED SHEIK DAWOOD ASST PROFESSOR Male 5. Mr. MOHANRAJ THIRUMALAI SAMY ASST PROFESSOR Male 6. Mr. VIGNESHWAR MANOHARAN ASST PROFESSOR Male 7. Mrs. GOKILAVANI S ASST PROFESSOR Female 8. Mrs. VALLI DEVI V ASST PROFESSOR Female 9. Mr. M ASST PROFESSOR Male 10. Mr. JINO A.R ASST PROFESSOR Male 11. Dr. DHANAPAL RAMASAMY ASST PROFESSOR Male 12. Mr. SELVAPANDIAN DHAKSHNAMOORTHY ASST PROFESSOR Male 13. Mrs. THARAGESWARI KAMARAJ ASST PROFESSOR Female 14. Ms. KANCHANADEVI PERUMAL ASST PROFESSOR Female 15. Dr. LAXMI RAJA ASST PROFESSOR Female

Faculty members of ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Miss MEGHA J PRAKASH JAYAPRAKASH P C ASST PROFESSOR Female 2. Dr. AMUDHA ALAGARSAMY PROFESSOR Female 3. Dr. BALACHANDER KALAPPA NAIDU ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 4. Dr. SIVA RAMKUMAR MATHIYALAGAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 5. Mrs. DIVYAPRIYA SELVARAJ ASST PROFESSOR Female 6. Dr. EMAYAVARAMBAN GOPALAKRISHNAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 7. Mr. THANGAVEL RANGARAJ ASST PROFESSOR Male VIYATHUKATTUVA 8. Dr. MOHAMED MANSOOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male MOHAMED ALI 9. Ms. KANIMOZHI R ASST PROFESSOR Female 10. Mr. NAVAUGA A ASST PROFESSOR Male 11. Mr. PALANIVEL A ASST PROFESSOR Male 12. Mrs. NITHYA K ASST PROFESSOR Female 13. Mr. KATHIRESAN S ASST PROFESSOR Male 14. Mrs. SHALINI A ASST PROFESSOR Female 15. Mrs. SOWNTHARA MATHIYALAGAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 16. Mrs. KANIMOZHI A ASST PROFESSOR Female 17. Mrs. NAGAVENI PRASANNA ASST PROFESSOR Female 18. Dr. RAVIVARMAN GOVINDARAJULU ASST PROFESSOR Male 19. Mrs. NIVETHA MARIMUTHU ASST PROFESSOR Female

Faculty members of ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. BHAVANI S PROFESSOR Female 2. Dr. SRIDHAR K.P ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 3. Mr. MAHENDRA BABU GILARI RAMACHARI ASST PROFESSOR Male 4. Mr. SHAFIQ MANSOOR J ASST PROFESSOR Male 5. Mr. ARAVINTH T.S ASST PROFESSOR Male 14 / 113

6. Mrs. SASIKALA P ASST PROFESSOR Female 7. Mr. BASKAR S ASST PROFESSOR Male 8. Dr. PRASANNA VENKATESAN G.K.D PRINCIPAL Male 9. Dr. DHARANI K.G ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Female 10. Dr. MOHANARATHINAM A ASST PROFESSOR Female 11. Mr. SIVAGANESAN S ASST PROFESSOR Male 12. Ms. JAYACHITRA S ASST PROFESSOR Female 13. Mr. ARUN KUMAR M ASST PROFESSOR Male 14. Mr. ARAVINDH G ASST PROFESSOR Male 15. Dr. PARTHASARATHY V PROFESSOR Male 16. Mrs. RAJAPRABHA R ASST PROFESSOR Female

Faculty members of FIRST YEAR/OTHER S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. HEMAMALINI PALANISAMY TAVAMANI PROFESSOR Female 2. Dr. DEIVANAYAKI MURUGESAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Female 3. Mrs. VIJAYALAKSHMI VELUSAMY ASST PROFESSOR Female 4. Dr. GOMATHI G ASST PROFESSOR Female 5. Mrs. HEMALATHA SOKKAPPAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 6. Dr. MUTHUKRISHNAN PITCHAI PILLAI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 7. Mrs. JAGATHEESHWARI RAJA ASST PROFESSOR Female 8. Mr. MUTHUKANNAN ARASUMANI ASST PROFESSOR Male 9. Miss KAVITHA SUBRAMANIYAM ASST PROFESSOR Female 10. Dr. JAGANATHAN BALAJI ASST PROFESSOR Male 11. Mr. VEDAPRADHAP MARIYASUSAI ASST PROFESSOR Male 12. Mr. VEERABATHIRAN MANI ASST PROFESSOR Male 13. Mr. THANGABALU SUBRAMANI ASST PROFESSOR Male 14. Dr. ESAKKI MUTHU SANKARAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 15. Dr. SARANYA AMIRTHARAJAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 16. Dr. KARUPPUSAMY SHANMUGAM ASST PROFESSOR Male 17. Dr. KADIRESAN MOHAN RANGAM ASST PROFESSOR Male 18. Ms. SATHYA KRISHNAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 19. Dr. GANESAN AYYANNAN ASST PROFESSOR Male 20. Dr. NAGAMANI PRABU ARUMUGAM ASST PROFESSOR Male 21. Dr. GOPALAKRISHNAN MOHAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 22. Dr. MAKESWARI ASST PROFESSOR Female 23. Mr. RAMAKRISHNAN RAJAGOPAL ASST PROFESSOR Male 24. Ms. KOHILA SASTHA ASST PROFESSOR Female 25. Ms. NEERAJAH ALAGUPANDIAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 26. Ms. AARTHIYA KALIYAPPAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 27. Ms. INDHU S ASST PROFESSOR Female 28. Dr. SELVAMANI CHINNAPPA GOUNDER PROFESSOR Female 29. Ms. VIDHYA RAJAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 30. Ms. GOKILA VISWANATHAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 31. Dr. SAKTHIVEL PANDURENGAN ASST PROFESSOR Male 32. Mrs. SARANYA VELUMANI ASST PROFESSOR Female 33. Miss INDRA CHIDAMBARAM ASST PROFESSOR Female 34. Dr. MANIKASUNDARAM S ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 15 / 113

35. Dr. SANTHOSH KUMAR S ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 36. Dr. KAVI RASU KALIMUTHU ASST PROFESSOR Male 37. Dr. NITHYADEVI NATARAJAN ASST PROFESSOR Female 38. Mr. RAMSING DASS ASST PROFESSOR Male 39. Mr. LOGANATHAN KARUPPASAMY ASST PROFESSOR Male

Faculty members of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING S.No Title First Name Last Name Designation Gender 1. Dr. SATHISH KUMAR K ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 2. Mr. MINIAPPAN P K ASST PROFESSOR Male 3. Dr. SHANMUGHASUNDARAM P PROFESSOR Male 4. Dr. PRABAGARAN SUBRAMANIAM PROFESSOR Male 5. Dr. DEBABRATA BARIK ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 6. Mr. SIVANANTHAM A ASST PROFESSOR Male 7. Mr. KARUPPASAMY R ASST PROFESSOR Male 8. Mr. ARAVIND S ASST PROFESSOR Male 9. Mr. PRASATH K ASST PROFESSOR Male 10. Mr. VIGNESH G ASST PROFESSOR Male 11. Mr. PARANTHAMAN P ASST PROFESSOR Male 12. Mr. PRAKASH M ASST PROFESSOR Male 13. Mr. RAGUPATHI P ASST PROFESSOR Male 14. Mr. SATHISHKUMAR D ASST PROFESSOR Male 15. Dr. GOPAL PM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 16. Mr. SATHIESH KUMAR N ASST PROFESSOR Male 17. Mr. ARUN PRAKASH J ASST PROFESSOR Male 18. Mr. SURESH BAALAJI R ASST PROFESSOR Male 19. Mr. NITHYAPATHI C ASST PROFESSOR Male 20. Mr. AKILAN B ASST PROFESSOR Male 21. Mrs. JAYAPRADHA P ASST PROFESSOR Female 22. Dr. RAMESH KANNAN CHIDAMABARAM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 23. Dr. THIRUNAVUKKARASU KOLANDASAMY PROFESSOR Male 24. Dr. MANIVANNAN SUBRAMANIAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 25. Mr. ARASAMUTHU G ASST PROFESSOR Male 26. Mr. V ASST PROFESSOR Male 27. Mr. VISHNU PRABHAKAR M ASST PROFESSOR Male 28. Mr. KANNAN MANOHAR ASST PROFESSOR Male 29. Mr. SARAVANAKUMAR KALAIVANAN ASST PROFESSOR Male 30. Mr. SARATH PRAVIN V ASST PROFESSOR Male 31. Mr. SUDHARSAN N ASST PROFESSOR Male 32. Dr. KAVI MANI V ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 33. Mr. RAVIKUMAR S ASST PROFESSOR Male 34. Dr. ERIC DAVID PRAEEN J ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male 35. Mrs. KALPANA K ASST PROFESSOR Female 36. Mr. SUGUMAR K ASST PROFESSOR Male 37. Mr. RANJITHKUMAR K ASST PROFESSOR Male 38. Mr. MOZHIALAGAN ANBALAGAN ASST PROFESSOR Male 39. Mr. PRADYUMNA R ASST PROFESSOR Male 40. Mr. NAGARAJ PALANISAMY ASST PROFESSOR Male 41. Dr. KOSHY MATHEWS P PROFESSOR Male 42. Dr. MARIMUTHU S PROFESSOR Male 43. Dr. MURUGASAMI R ASST PROFESSOR Male 44. Mr. VIGNESH KUMAR P ASST PROFESSOR Male 45. Mrs. PREETHI V ASST PROFESSOR Female 46. Mr. DANIEL DAS A ASST PROFESSOR Male

Adjunct Faculty NIL Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio 16 / 113

Permanent Faculty Student Ratio : 2019 - 2020 Total No. of Students : 2393 No. of Faculty : 318 Student Faculty Ratio : 1:15

Number of Faculty employed and left during the last three years: Employed : 418 Left : 100

Profile of Vice Chancellor Name : Dr. S. Sudalaimuthu Date of Birth : 13.04.1952 Unique id : Education Qualifications : M. Com. MBA, M.A., M.Ed., BGL., Ph.D. Work Experience : 39 Years Teaching : 39 Years Research : 25 Years Area of Specialization : Marketing and HRM Courses taught at Diploma/ Post Diploma/ Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level Research guidance : 15 Ph.D., 24 M.Phil. No. of papers published in National: 31; International Journals: 2; Conferences: 26 Research Publications : 33

Fee details Faculty of Engineering Annual fee - Annual fee - S. No. Course Regular Lateral 1 BE. Mechanical Engineering ₹ 60,000 ₹ 60,000 2 BE. Civil Engineering ₹ 60,000 ₹ 60,000 3 BE. Electrical and Electronics Engineering ₹ 60,000 ₹ 60,000 4 BE. Electronics and Communication Engineering ₹ 75,000 ₹ 60,000 5 B. Tech. Chemical Engineering ₹ 75,000 ₹ 60,000 6 B. Tech. Food Technology ₹ 75,000 ₹ 60,000 7 BE. Computer Science and Engineering ₹ 90,000 ₹ 60,000 8 BE. Biomedical Engineering ₹ 90,000 ₹ 60,000 9 B. Tech. Biotechnology ₹ 90,000 ₹ 60,000 10 B. Tech. Artificial Intelligence and Data Science ₹ 90,000 Annual fee+ Admissions Fee: ₹ 5000*+ Health card: ₹ 500* (*One time payment)

Faculty of Engineering – B.E. Part time (Duration – 7 Semesters) S. No. Course Semester Fee+* 1 BE. Mechanical Engineering ₹ 22,500 2 BE. Electrical and Electronics Engineering ₹ 22,500 *Admissions Fee ₹5,000 + *Health card ₹500 (One-time payment)

S. No. Course Semester Fee +* 1 ME. Structural Engineering ₹ 25,000 2 ME. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering ₹ 25,000 3 ME. Power Systems Engineering ₹ 30,000 *Admissions Fee ₹5,000 + *Health card ₹500 (One-time payment) 17 / 113

Faculty of Architecture S. No. Course Marks Annual Fee +* 1 B. Architecture Above 60 % ₹ 1,50,000 2 M. Arch. Advanced Design Above 50 % ₹ 1,25,000 3 M. Plan. Town and country planning Above 50 % ₹ 1,00,000 4 B.A. (Hons) Interior Design Above 50 % ₹ 1,00,000 Annual fee + Admissions Fee: ₹ 5000*+ Health card: ₹ 500* (*One time payment) Value added course fee: ₹ 7500

Hostel fee S. No. Institution Hostel Fee / Year Hostel fee +* 1 KAHE – Architecture – FOA ₹ 72,000 *Maintenance Fee: ₹ 3,000 2 KAHE – Engineering – FOE ₹ 66,000 (One-time payment)

Admission Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval

Course Unique Year of No. of Seats S. No. Level of course Name of the Course Id Approval Sanctioned 1 1-3701862546 UNDER GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2018 120 2 1-3701862549 UNDER GRADUATE CIVIL ENGINEERING 2018 60 ELECTRONICS AND 3 1-3702069335 UNDER GRADUATE 2018 60 COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING 4 1-3702069338 UNDER GRADUATE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 2018 60 5 1-3702242921 UNDER GRADUATE BIOTECHNOLOGY 2018 60 6 1-3702242928 UNDER GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE 2018 120 MASTERS IN BUSINESS 7 1-3702305005 POST GRADUATE 2018 120 ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF COMPUTER 8 1-3702305008 POST GRADUATE 2018 60 APPLICATIONS 9 1-3702305381 UNDER GRADUATE PHARMACY 2018 120 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND 10 1-3702683465 UNDER GRADUATE 2018 60 ENGINEERING 11 1-3702742285 UNDER GRADUATE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2018 60 12 1-3702742568 UNDER GRADUATE AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 2018 60 13 1-3702897061 POST GRADUATE POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 2018 18 14 1-3702897064 POST GRADUATE STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 2018 18 WATER RESOURCES AND 15 1-3702897068 POST GRADUATE 2018 18 ENVIROMENTAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 16 1-3703757463 UNDER GRADUATE 2018 60 ENGINEERING 17 1-3703757469 POST GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE 2018 20 18 1-3704770456 UNDER GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2018 120 19 1-3741352219 UNDER GRADUATE FOOD TECHNOLOGY 2018 60 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 20 1-3741468702 UNDER GRADUATE 2018 60 ENGINEERING 21 1-3741468741 POST GRADUATE POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 2018 18 WATER RESOURCES AND 22 1-3741468744 POST GRADUATE 2018 18 ENVIROMENTAL ENGINEERING 23 1-3774735837 POST GRADUATE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING 2018 30

Number of Students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years YEAR GENERAL OBC SC/ST 18 / 113

2019-2020 35 504 29 2018-2019 63 467 34 2017-2018 67 311 55

Admission Procedure Name of the Admission Test: KAHE-EET Address of the Test Agencies: KAHE URL of the Test Agencies: www.kahedu.edu.in No. of Seats Allotted for both tests together: -

. Calendar for admission against Management/vacant seats: April . Last date of request for applications: May 31 . Last date of submission of applications: June 30 . Dates for announcing final results: July 15 . Release of admission list (main list and waiting list shall be announced on the same day): . Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given shall in no case be less than 15 days): . Last date for closing of admission: August 30 . Starting of the Academic session: August . The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main list: . The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, shall be clearly notified: As per UGC/AICTE

Criteria and Weightages for Admission

Eligibility Qualifications for admission to B.E. / B.Tech., B. Pharm. and B. Arch. degree programmes:

Course Eligibility Engineering and Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects Technology along with one of the Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational subject/ Computer Science/Information Technology/ Informatics Practices/ Agriculture/ Engineering Graphics/ Business Studies. Obtained at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the above subjects taken together. OR Passed Diploma (in Engineering and Technology) examination with at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) subject to vacancies in the First Year, in case the vacancies at lateral entry are exhausted. Pharmacy Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with Mathematics/ Biology subject Architecture Passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as mandatory subjects with 50% marks in aggregate and also atleast 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 examination. OR Passed 10+3 Diploma examination with Mathematics as compulsory subject having obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the aggregate

Eligibility Qualifications for admission to M.E. / M.Tech., M. Pharm., M. Arch., MBA., and MCA. degree programmes:

Course Eligibility Engineering and Passed Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in the relevant field. Technology Obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying Examination. Pharmacy Passed Bachelor Degree in Pharmacy. M.Pharm. Obtained at least 55% marks (50% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying Examination. 19 / 113

Architecture Passed Bachelor Degree in Architecture. Obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying Examination. Planning Passed Bachelor Degree in Planning/ Architecture/ Civil Engineering/ Geography/ Economics/ Social Sciences or equivalent Degree. Obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying Examination. MCA Passed BCA/ Bachelor Degree in Computer Science Engineering or equivalent Degree. OR Passed B.Sc./ B.Com./ B.A. with Mathematics at 10+2 Level or at Graduation Level (with additional bridge Courses as per the norms of the concerned University). Obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying Examination. Management Passed Bachelor Degree of minimum 3 years duration. Obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying Examination.

The candidates who are waiting for their result of the final examination or who are appearing in the final year or semester of qualifying examination can also apply.

As per MHRD, the following concessions will be provided to the Kashmiri migrant students: i. Relaxation in cut-off percentage upto 10% subject to minimum eligibility requirement. ii. Increase in intake capacity upto 5% course wise. iii. Reservation of at least one seat in merit quota in technical / professional institutions. iv. Waiving off domicile requirements. 1. The Reservation Policy of Government of Tamil Nadu is followed. 2. During the months of January – March every year, wide publicity is made out to reach the school students. 3. Every year in the months of April and May, exhibitions are conducted in which B.E students projects are displayed. The school students are invited to visit the exhibition which helps them to improve their technical knowledge and talents. Univeristy also participates in outside exhibitions. 4. Admission is done through Single Window Counseling and management quota in the month of June and July every year. 5. U.G Classes will commence during the 2nd week of August every year. 6. P.G classes will commence during the 1st week of September every year. 7. Admission Review Committee:

After admissions are over, the committee reviews the performance of the admission process. Appropriate steps will be advised to admission cell for improving its performance of admission every year.

Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available

Number of Class Rooms and size of each Area of Room Building Programme Level room in Building Name Id/Name Number Sqm ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING POST GRADUATE B201 77 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE B202 77 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE B204 77 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING POST GRADUATE B303 77 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING POST GRADUATE B404 51 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING POST GRADUATE B405 51 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING POST GRADUATE B406 51 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE C207 66 SUNDARAR C ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE C405 77 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE C406 78.6 SUNDARAR C ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE C407 78.6 SUNDARAR C ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE C503 79.8 SUNDARAR C ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING POST GRADUATE C505 39 SUNDARAR C ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE C507 78.6 SUNDARAR C ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE H302 50 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE H303 50 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE H304 50 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE H404 50 THIRUMOOLAR H 20 / 113

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE H407 50 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H409 50 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I103 107 ARUL NANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I104 107 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I106 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I107 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I108 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I110 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I111 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I203 108 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I204 107 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I206 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I207 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I210 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I213 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I304 108 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I305 107 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I307 105 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I308 105 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I311 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I312 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I314 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I315 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I407 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I410 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I411 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I412B 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I413 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I505 107 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I507 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I508 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I509 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I511 105 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I605 107 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I606 107 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I608 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I609 105 ARULNANDHI I MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N202 77.6 CHERAMAAN N MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N203 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N204 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N304 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N305 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N402 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N403 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N MCA POST GRADUATE N406 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N MCA POST GRADUATE N407 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J 201 99.64 MEIKANDARPERUMAL J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J 202 81.88 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J 203A 66 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J401 126 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J403 82.1 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J404 103.74 MEIKANDAR J

Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each Area of Room Building Programme Level room in Building Name Id/Name Number Sqm ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H401A 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H401B 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H502A 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H502B 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H503A 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H503B 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H504A 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H504B 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H505 38 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I603 33.2 ARUL NANDHI I MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE N404 77.6 CHERAMAAN N MCA POST GRADUATE N408 77.6 CHERAMAANPERUMAL N PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J 203B 33 MEIKANDARPERUMAL J

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Number of Laboratories and size of each Room Area of room Building Programme Level Building Name Id/Name in Sqm Number ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE B203 77 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE B302 66 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE B304 77 APPAR B ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE C508 66 SUNDARAR C ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE F210 70 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING UNDER GRADUATE F215 77 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F102A 77 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F102B 68 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F102C 68 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F102D 68 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F102E 68 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE F102F 68 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F103 77 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE F104 77 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F107 77 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F108 106 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F109 74 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F110 66 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F111 77 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE F112 77 MANIKKAVASAKAR F ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE G101 67 APPUDHIADIGAL G ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE G102 100 APPUDHIADIGAL G ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE G103 69 APPUDHIADIGAL G ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE G104 68 APPUDHIADIGAL G ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H101 102 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H102 71 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H103 66 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H104 66 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H106A 67 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H106B 66 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H202 76 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H203 76 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H204 101 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H206 70 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H309 73 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H310 76 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE H403 76 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H410 66 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H411 66 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H501 76 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H508 99 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I109 66 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I112A 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I112B 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I112C 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I208 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I211A 70 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I211B 70 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I212A 73 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I212B 73 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I302A 72.5 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I302B 72.5 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I303A 80.5 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I303B 80.5 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I313 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY POST GRADUATE I401A 90 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I403 108 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I404 107 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I406 106 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I408 110 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I409 66 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I412A 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I501 90 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I503A 70 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I503B 70 ARULNANDHI I 22 / 113

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I503C 70 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I504 108 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I510 68 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I512 109 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I513A 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I513B 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I514 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I604A 67 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I604B 67 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I604C 67 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I610 109 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I613A 70 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I613B 70 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I613C 70 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I614A 71 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I614B 68 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I614C 68 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE I614D 68 ARULNANDHI I ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE P205B 76 MURUGAR P PHARMACY POST GRADUATE J101 90 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY POST GRADUATE J102 90 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J301 126.38 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J302 109.61 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J303 78.2 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J304 104.65 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J306 93.72 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J307 108 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY UNDER GRADUATE J406 105.4 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY POST GRADUATE J407 105.4 MEIKANDAR J PHARMACY POST GRADUATE J505 101.7 MEIKANDAR J

Number of Drawing halls with capacity of each Area of Room Building Programme Level room in Building Name Id/Name Number Sqm ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H506 136 THIRUMOOLAR H ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNDER GRADUATE H507 136 THIRUMOOLAR H

Number of Computer centres with capacity of each Area of room in Room Id/Name Building Name Building Number Sqm B301 77 APPAR B C502 79 SUNDARAR C H001 150 THIRUMOOLAR H H002 150 THIRUMOOLAR H J503 238.68 MEIKANDAR J N302 157 CHERAMAAN PERUMAL N

Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each Room Area of room in Building Building Name Id/Name Sqm Number A314 355.35 SIVAM A I309 110 ARULNANDHI I

Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons: Yes Occupancy Certificate: Yes Fire and Safety Certificate: Yes

Hostel Facilities Hostel Capacity: 560 Total Capacity: 1520 Boy's Hostel: Y No. of Rooms 380 Girl's Hostel (Y/N): Y No. of Rooms: 140 Location Within the Campus Apply for Site Change No

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Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (program-wise)

Number of Number of Number of Programme Library books Titles Journals MANAGEMENT 15,657 11,781 3363 MCA 7,301 3,719 28 ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 52,916 31,812 11558 PHARMACY 9,710 7,332 1210 ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING 6,661 2,573 59 Total 92,245 57,217 16218

List of online National/ International Journals subscribed No. of Online National Journals: subscribed 14,773 No. of Online International Journals subscribed 1,445 E-Library facilities Yes

Laboratory and Workshop List of Major Equipment/Facilities in each Laboratory/ Workshop

Sr. No. Programme: ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Department: Architecture Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for Architecture Lab 1 No Laboratory: PG Course(Y/N): 1 1. Display Board Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 2. Drawing Lab Building Number F Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Architecture Lab 2 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 2 1.Display Board Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 2. Drawing Lab Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Department: Architecture Course: B. ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Architecture Lab 3 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 3 1. Display Board Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 2. Drawing Lab Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Department: Architecture Course: B. ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Architecture Lab 4 No 4 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Display Board Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 2. Drawing Lab Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Department: Architecture Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Architecture Lab 5 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 5 1. Display Board Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 2. Drawing Lab Building Number F Automobile Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Automotive Engine Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Components Laboratory Course(Y/N):

6 1. Six Cylinder Diesel Engine, Major Equipment’s: 2. Cut Section of 3- Cylinder Engine, Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 3. Fuel Injection Mpfi Systey

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Engineering Course: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Automotive Vehicle Maintenance Name of the Is it Research lab for PG And No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Reconditioning Laboratory 7 1. Spark Plug Tester and Cleaner Machine Major Equipment’s: 2. Tig, Mig & Arc Building Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR

Building Number F Automobile Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Automotive Vehicle Scanning Is it Research lab No Laboratory: & Testing Laboratory for PG Course(Y/N): 8 1.Scan Tool For All Vehicles, Major Equipment’s: 2.Computersised Wheel Balacing Machine, Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 3.Exhaust Gas Analyser Building Number F Computer Science And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Basic Computing Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 9 Server - Hp Proliant Ml 350G6 Quad Core Intel Major Equipment’s: Xeon E65042.0 Ghz , 4 Gb , Building Name ARULNANDHI Dvd Rom Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biomedical Engineering Course: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Bio Sensors And Transducers Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Lab Course(Y/N): 1. Ldr Sensor, 10 2. Thermo Couple Major Equipment’s: 3. Strain Measurement Trainer Building Name ARULNANDHI

4. Ldr Photo Diode Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Biochemistry Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 11 1. Magnetic Stirrer Major Equipment’s: 2. Hot Air Over, Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Muffle Furnace, 4.Hot Plate Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biomedical Engineering Course: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Bioinformatics Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 12 Computing Facility Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI Informatics Tool Box Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Bioinformatics Laboratory No 13 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Major Equipment’s: 1. Computing Facility Building Name ARULNANDHI Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biomedical Engineering Course: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate 14 Name of the Biomedical Instrumentation Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Lab Course(Y/N):

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1. Diathermy, 2. Pacemaker, Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Audiometer, 4. Eeg Recording Kit Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biomedical Engineering Course: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Biomedical Signal Processing Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 15 1. Bio Signal Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI Amplifiers(Ecg,Eeg,Ppg) Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Bioprocess Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Autoclave, 16 2. Fermenter, Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Double Distillation Unit 4. Vacuum Pump Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Department: Architecture Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Building Science Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N):

17 Automatic Weather Station Thermometer Major Equipment’s: Stevenson Screen Cup Building Name SUNDARAR Anemometer Windvane

Building Number A Computer Science And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG C Programming Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 18 Server: 1 No; Clients -Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 Major Equipment’s: Ghz, 160 Gb Hdd, 2 Gb Ddr2 Ram, 17" Lg Building Name MURUGAR Tft Building Number P ENGINEERING AND Sr. No. Programme: Department: Civil Engineering TECHNOLOGY Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Cad Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 19 Intel Quad Core 2.66Ghz, Intel G31Gl Major Equipment’s: Motherboard , 2Gb Ddr2, 160 Gb Seagate - Building Name THIRUMOOLAR (60 No'S) Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Cad Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 20 I- Processorintel Core 5 2.8 Major Equipment’s: Building Name THIRUMOOLAR Ghz, (C15-4440S)-65Nos Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Cam Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 21 1. Cnc Turning Machine, Major Equipment’s: 2. Cnc Milling Machine, Building Name APPUDHIADIGAL 3. Air Compressor Building Number G Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology

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Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Chemical Engineering Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 22 1. Fluidized Bed, Major Equipment’s: 2. Packed Bed, Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Vacuum Filter Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Chemical Engineering Course: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Chemical Reaction Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Engineering Lab Course(Y/N): 23 1. Continuous Stir Tank Reactor Major Equipment’s: 2. Plug Flow Reactor 3.Photo Chemical Building Name THIRUMOOLAR Apparatus Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: First Year/Other Course: FIRST YEAR/OTHER Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Chemistry Lab 1 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 24 1.Conductivity Cell 2.Digital Conductivity Major Equipment’s: Meter (Model Building Name ARULNANDHI 611) 3.Digital Ph Meter Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: First Year/Other Course: FIRST YEAR/OTHER Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Chemistry Lab 2 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Digital Potentiometer 25 2. Electronic Balance Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Hot Air Oven 4. Spectrophotometer Building Number I Computer Science And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Cisco Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 26 Server : 1 No; Clients -Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 Major Equipment’s: Ghz, 160 Gb Hdd, 2 Gb Ddr2 Ram, 17" Lg Building Name ARULNANDHI Tft Building Number I Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering

ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Communication Systems Lab No 27 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Delta Modulation & Demodulation Kit, Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 2. Function Generator 3. Fiber Optic Trainer Kit Building Number I Master Of Computer Sr. No. Programme: MCA Department: Applications

Course: MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Level: Post Graduate

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Computer Lab - I No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 28 Server: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33 Ghz,2Gb Ram,80 Gb Sata CHERAMAAN Major Equipment’s: Building Name Hdd,Intel Core I3 3.07Ghz 72 Nos, Ups, Apc PERUMAL 10K 27 / 113

Building Number N Sr. ARCHITECTURE AND Programme: Department: Architecture No. PLANNING Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Computer Lab 2 No 29 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Plotter Major Equipment’s: Building Name SUNDARAR Computer Building Number A Sr. ARCHITECTURE AND Programme: Department: Architecture No. PLANNING Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Computer Lab 3 No 30 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Computer Printer Scanner Major Equipment’s: Building Name APPAR Projector Building Number B Sr. ARCHITECTURE AND Programme: Department: Architecture No. PLANNING Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Computer Lab, 1 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 31 Computer Printer Major Equipment’s: Scanner Building Name SUNDARAR Projector Building Number A Sr. ENGINEERING AND Computer Science And Programme: Department: No. TECHNOLOGY Engineering

Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Computer Networks Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 32 Server : 1 No; Clients -Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 Major Equipment’s: Ghz, 160 Gb Hdd, 2 Gb Ddr2 Ram, 17" Lg Building Name ARULNANDHI Tft Building Number I Sr. ENGINEERING AND Programme: Department: Civil Engineering No. TECHNOLOGY Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Concrete & Highway Lab No 33 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Ductility Testing Machine Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 2. Compaction Factor Test Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate 34 Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Construction Materials Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N):

1. Dorry'S Abrasion Testing Machine Major Equipment’s: 2. Deval'S Attrition Tesing Machine Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR

3. Vee Bee Consistometer

Building Number F Electrical And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 35 Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING

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Control System, Microprocessor Name of the Is it Research lab for PG And No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Microcontroller 1.8085,Microprocessor Trainer Kit Major Equipment’s: 2. Adc Interface Kit Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Dac Interface Kit Building Number I Computer Science And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering

Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Data Structures Lab No 36 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): "Client - I3 Intel Corei3 3.30Ghz (Ci3- Major Equipment’s: 3220),1Tb Building Name ARULNANDHI 1Tb Sata, 4Gb Ddr3 1600 Building Number I Computer Science And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering

Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate

Name of the Database Management Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Systems Lab Course(Y/N): 37 Server : 1 No; Clients -Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 Major Equipment’s: Ghz, 160 Gb Hdd, 2 Gb Ddr2 Ram, 17" Lg Building Name ARULNANDHI Tft Building Number I Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Digital Electronics No 38 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Digital Trainer Kit Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 2. 8085 Microprocessor Kit Building Number I Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Name of the Is it Research lab for PG 39 Digital Signal Processing Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Major Equipment’s: 1. Dsp Trainer Kit Building Name ARULNANDHI Building Number I Electrical And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 40 Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Electrical Machines Lab I No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. 3Hp 3Ph Slip Ring Induction Machine With Major Equipment’s: Loading Arrangement And Rotor Building Name ARULNANDHI Resistance Starter Building Number I Electrical And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering

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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Electrical Machines Lab Ii No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 41 1. Dc Machines 3 Hp, 2. Shunt Motor Coupled With Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 2.25 Kw 3. Dc Shunt Generator With Starter Building Number I Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Name of the Electronic Devices & Circuits Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Lab Course(Y/N): 42 1.Cro Major Equipment’s: 2.Function Generator 3.Power Building Name ARULNANDHI Supply Building Number I Electrical And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Electronics Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Adc Kit 43 2. Dac Kit Major Equipment’s: 3. Ic Trainer Kit Building Name ARULNANDHI 4. Function Generator 5. Cro Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Post Graduate Name of the Environmental Engineering Is it Research lab for PG No 44 Laboratory: Lab Course(Y/N): Major Equipment’s: 1. Spectro Photometer Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Fluid Mechanics And Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Machinery Laboratory Course(Y/N): 1. Centrifugal Pump, 45 2. Submersible Pump, Major Equipment’s: Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 3. Pelton Wheel Turbine, 4. Francis Wheel Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Food Technology Course: FOOD TECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Food Technology Lab-I No 46 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Major Equipment’s: Refrigerators,Induction Building Name THIRUMOOLAR Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Food Technology Course: FOOD TECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Food Technology Lab-Ii No 47 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Major Equipment’s: Fryer, Surface Plane Building Name THIRUMOOLAR Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Chemical Engineering Course: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate 48 Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Heat Transfer Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N):

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1. Cooling Tower 2. Double Pipe Heat Exchanger Major Equipment’s: Building Name APPUDHIADIGAL 3.Horizontal And Vertical Condenser Apparatus Building Number G Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biomedical Engineering Course: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Image Processing Lab No 49 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Major Equipment’s: 1. Dsp Processor Kit Building Name ARULNANDHI Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Immunology Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 50 1. Western Blotting Major Equipment’s: 2.Weighing Balance Building Name ARULNANDHI 3.Refrigerator Building Number I Computer Science And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Internet Programming Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 51 Client - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 Ghz, 160 Gb Hdd, Major Equipment’s: 2 Gb Ddr2 Ram, 17" Lg Tft (60 Nos) Ups, Building Name ARULNANDHI Projector, Sc Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Kinematics and Dynamics Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 52 1. Motorized Gyroscope Major Equipment’s: 2. Whirling of Shaft Apparatus Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 3. Digitial Stroboscope Building Number H Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Linear Integrated Circuits Lab No Laboratory: Course (Y/N): 53 1.Cro Major Equipment’s: 2.Function Generator 3.Power Building Name ARULNANDHI Supply Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Machines Shop No Laboratory: Course (Y/N): 54 1. Milling Machine Horizontal, Major Equipment’s: 2. Shaping Machine, Building Name APPUDHIADIGAL 3. Surface Grinding Machine Building Number G Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Chemical Engineering Course: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Mass Transfer Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 55 1. Vacuum Drier Major Equipment’s: Building Name APPUDHIADIGAL 2. Rotary Drier Building Number G Electrical and Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering

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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING Name of the Measurements And Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Instrumentation Lab Course(Y/N): 56 1. Lvdt Trainer Kit 2. Pressure Transducer Trainer Kit With Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI Foot Pump 3. Inductive Load Bank Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Chemical Engineering Course: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Mechanical Operations Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 1. Ball Mill, 57 2. Cyclone Separator, Major Equipment’s: 3. Roller Crusher Building Name THIRUMOOLAR Electronic Weighing Balance 1 G Accuracy5 Kg Building Number H Automobile Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Metrology & Measurements Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 58 1. Profile Projector Major Equipment’s: 2. Surface Roughness Tester Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 3. Vibration And Acceleration Measurement Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Microbiology Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 59 1. Compound Microscope, Major Equipment’s: 2. Binocular Research Microscope Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Uv Trans Illuminator Building Number I Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Microprocessor Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 60 1. 8085 Microprocessor Kit Major Equipment’s: 2. 8086 Microprocessor Kit Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. 8051 Microcontroller Kit Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Molecular Biology Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 61 1. Gel Rocker, Major Equipment’s: 2. Electrophoresis Setup Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Freezer Building Number I Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Networking Lab No 62 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Lan Trainer Kit Data Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI Communication Kit Building Number I

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Computer Science And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering

Course: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Operating Systems Lab No Laboratory: Course (Y/N): 63 Server: 1 No; Clients -Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 Major Equipment’s: Ghz, 160 Gb Hdd, 2 Gb Ddr2 Ram, 17" Lg Building Name ARULNANDHI Tft (71 Nos) Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Chemical Engineering Course: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Organic Chemistry Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 64 1. Potentiometer Major Equipment’s: 2. Polarimeter Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 3. Calorimeter Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Under Graduate

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 1 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 65 1. Digital Ph Meter 2. Colorimeter Major Equipment’s: Building Name MEIKANDAR 3. Potentiometer 4. Conductivitymeter Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 2 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 66 1.Auto Clave 2. Laminar Air Major Equipment’s: Flow 3.B.O.D Incubator 4.Antibiotic Building Name MEIKANDAR Zone Reader Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 3 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 67 1. Distillation Unit Major Equipment’s: 2. Atomic Model Set Building Name MEIKANDAR 3. Nesslers Cylinders Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy

Course: PHARMACY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 4 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 68 1. Photo Electric Colorimeter 2. Ph Meter Major Equipment’s: Building Name MEIKANDAR 3. Polarimeter 4. Flourimeter Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 5 No Laboratory: Course (Y/N): 69 1. Capsule Filling Machine Major Equipment’s: 2. Hand Operated Tablet Machine Building Name MEIKANDAR 3. Sterility Test Apparatus Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy 70 Course: PHARMACY Level: Under Graduate 33 / 113

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 6 No Laboratory: Course (Y/N): 1. Sieve Set Major Equipment’s: 2. Mortar & Pestle Building Name MEIKANDAR 3. Electronic Balance Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 7 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Tablet Coating Pan Major Equipment’s: Building Name MEIKANDAR 71 2. Ampoule Clarity Test Equipment

3. Blender

4. Uv Spectrophotometer Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Post Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 8 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1.Electric Water Bath 2. Distillation Unit 3. 72 Microwave Oven Major Equipment’s: Building Name MEIKANDAR 4. Muffle Furnace 5.Tlc Chamber & Spraye Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Post Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Pharmacy Lab 9 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Sphygmomanometer 73 2. Contraceptive Device Major Equipment’s: Building Name MEIKANDAR 3. Refridgerator 4. Projection Microscope Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Department: Architecture Course: B.ARCH. Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Photography Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 74 1. Camera Major Equipment’s: Building Name APPAR 2. Display Board Building Number B Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: First Year/Other Course: FIRST YEAR/OTHER Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Physics Lab 1 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 75 1. Ultrasonic Interferometer Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 2. Spectrometer 3.Optical Fiber Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: First Year/Other Course: FIRST YEAR/OTHER Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Physics Lab 2 No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 76 1. Ultrasonic Interferometer Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 2. Spectrometer 3.Optical Fiber Building Number I Electrical and Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Course: Level: Post Graduate ENGINEERING Name of the Power and Hybrid Renewable Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Energy Sources Lab I Course(Y/N): 77 1. Computing Facility Major Equipment’s: 2. E-Tap Softwares Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. D-Switch Building Number I

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Electrical And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering 78 Course: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Level: Post Graduate ENGINEERING Name of the Power and Hybrid Renewable Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Energy Sources Lab Ii Course(Y/N):

1. Computing Facility Major Equipment’s: 2. Ps Cad Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 3. Homer Pro Software Building Number H Electrical and Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Power Electronics Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 79 1. Transient Characteristic of Scr And Mosfet Kit Major Equipment’s: 2. 1Ф Fully Controlled Converter Building Name ARULNANDHI Kit Accessories Building Number I Electrical and Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING Name of the Power Systems Simulation Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Lab Course(Y/N): 80 Mother Board- Dg41Rq Processor Pentium Major Equipment’s: Dual Core Building Name ARULNANDHI Hdd Monitor Building Number I Electrical and Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Electronics Engineering ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Course: Level: Under Graduate ENGINEERING Name of the Programmable Logic Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Controller Lab Course(Y/N): 81 1. Plc-Dvp 28Sv Panel With Major Equipment’s: 0.5 Hp Delta Drive Building Name ARULNANDHI 2. Plc -Dvp 14Ss Panel Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biotechnology Course: BIOTECHNOLOGY Level: Under Graduate Name of the Protein Engineering Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 82 1. Micro Filtration, Major Equipment’s: 2. Magnetic Stirrer Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Magnetic Stirrer Building Number I Sr. No. Programme: PHARMACY Department: Pharmacy Course: PHARMACY Level: Post Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Research Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Students Organ Bath 83 2. Sherrington Rotating Drum Major Equipment’s: Building Name MEIKANDAR 3. Actophotometerr 4.Student Simulator Building Number J Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Automobile 35 / 113

Engineering Course: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Robotics And Automation Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 84 1. Electro Pneumatic Trainer Kit Major Equipment’s: 2. Plc Trainer Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 3. Industerial Robot Fanuc Robot Building Number H Automobile Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Rudolf Diesel Research Centre For Alternative Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Fuels, Engines No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): & Emissions Laboratory 85 1.5 Gas Analyser, Major Equipment’s: 2. Multi Fuel Engine With Test Rig, Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 3. Diesel Smoke Meter. Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Soil Engineering Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 86 1. Triaxial, Major Equipment’s: 2. Unconfined Compressive Strength Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR Machine Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Strength of Materials Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 87 1. Torsion Testing Machine Major Equipment’s: 2. Rockwell Cum Brinell Hardness Building Name THIRUMOOLAR Testing Machine Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Strength of Materials Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 88 1. Universal Testing Machine Major Equipment’s: 2. Spring Test Machine Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 3. Charpy / Izod Impact Test Machine Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Structural Engineering - I Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 89 1. Compression Testing Machine Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 2. Strain Indicator Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering 90 Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Structural Engineering - Ii Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Push And Pull Jack Of 40 Major Equipment’s: Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR Tonne Capacity Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Post Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Structural Engineering Lab No 91 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): Major Equipment’s: 1. Ctm Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Civil Engineering 92 Course: CIVIL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate 36 / 113

Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Surveying Lab No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Total Station Major Equipment’s: 2. Gps Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 3. Auto Level Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Chemical Engineering Course: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Technical Analysis Laboratory No Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 93 1. Electronic Bunsen Burner, Major Equipment’s: Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 2. Flash Point & Fire Point Apparatus Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Thermal Engineering - I Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 94 1. Single Cylinder 4 Stroke Diesel Engine Major Equipment’s: 2. Twin Cylinder 4 Stroke Diesel Building Name THIRUMOOLAR Engine Building Number H Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Mechanical Engineering Course: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Thermal Engineering-Ii Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 95 1. Two Stage Reciprocating Air Compressor Major Equipment’s: Test Rig Building Name THIRUMOOLAR 2. Heat Transfer In Natural Convection Building Number H Automobile Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Engineering Course: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Two And Three Wheeler Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Laboratory Course(Y/N): 96 1.Two Wheeler Chassis Dynamometer, Major Equipment’s: 2.Shock Absorber Test Rig., Building Name MANIKKAVASAKAR 3.Three Wheeler Chassis Frame

Building Number F Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Biomedical Engineering Course: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Level: Under Graduate Name of the Virtual Instrumentation For Is it Research lab for PG No Laboratory: Medical Systems Lab Course(Y/N): 97 1. Dac, Major Equipment’s: 2. Bio Kit, Building Name ARULNANDHI 3. Physiograph Building Number I Electronics And Sr. No. Programme: ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department: Communications Engineering ELECTRONICS AND Course: Level: Under Graduate COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Name of the Is it Research lab for PG Vlsi Lab No 98 Laboratory: Course(Y/N): 1. Cadence Eda Softwares Major Equipment’s: Building Name ARULNANDHI 2. Fpga Development Boards Building Number I

List of Experimental Setup in each Laboratory/ Workshop Computing Facilities Internet Bandwidth: 1074 No. and configuration of System: Intel i3, i5,i7 Desktops (Lenovo) Total no. of system connected by LAN: 825 37 / 113

Total no. of system connected by WAN: 400 1. Microsoft Campus Agreement 2. MATLAB 3. SPSS 4. Corel Draw 5. PSCAD Major software packages available: 6. ETAP 7. Autocad 8. Autodesk Revit 9. Cadence 10. Solid Works 1. Plotters Special purpose facilities available: 2. 3D Printers 3. Skype for Business

INNOVATION CELL

Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Govt. of India has established ‘MHRD’s Innovation Cell (MIC)’ to systematically foster the culture of Innovation amongst all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). The primary mandate of MIC is to encourage, inspire and nurture young students by supporting them to work with new ideas and transform them into prototypes while they are informative years.

MIC has envisioned encouraging creation of ‘Institution’s Innovation Council (IICs)’ across selected HEIs. A network of these IICs, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education has established Institution’s Innovation Council during the IIC Calendar Year 2018-2019 to promote innovation culture among the student and faculty members

Functions of IICs

1. To conduct various innovation and entrepreneurship-related activities prescribed by Central MIC in time bound fashion. 2. Identify and reward innovations and share success stories. 3. Organize periodic workshops/ seminars/ interactions with entrepreneurs, investors, professionals and create a mentor pool for student innovators. 4. Network with peers and national entrepreneurship development organizations. 5. Create an Institution’s Innovation portal to highlight innovative projects carried out by institution’s faculty and students. 4. Organize Hackathons, idea competition, mini-challenges etc. with the involvement of industries.

The MHRD's Innovation Cell has announced Zone wise Star rating based on their performance of IICs. Accordingly, The Institution’s Innovation Council of Karpagam Academy of Higher education is conducting various programs (Innovation, Design Thinking, IPR, Entrepreneurship, Startups and Incubation Centers) for promoting the innovation culture among the student and faculty members in our institution.

Institutions Innovation council of MHRD’s Innovation Cell aims to build mentorship capacity of IIC members through a series of training programs and designate the trained IIC members as "IIC - Innovation Ambassador” in the following domains. 1. Design thinking & Innovations 2. IPR & Technology Transfer 3. Entrepreneurship Development Program 4. Pre- Incubations & Incubation Management The Karpagam Academy of Higher Education has nominated the following members to take participate in the IIC Innovation Ambassador Training Series. They actively participated and completed the training series successfully. Now they are branded with the name “IIC - Innovation Ambassador”.

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S. No. Domain IIC - Innovation Ambassador 1 Design thinking & Innovations Dr. R. Santhosh 2 IPR & Technology Transfer Dr. Hariprasath Lakshmanan 3 Entrepreneurship Development Program Dr. M. Nandhini 4 Pre- Incubations & Incubation Management Dr. M. Siva Ramkumar

The beneficiaries of these training programs will join the network as "IIC-Innovation Ambassador" and perform the role of mentor in their respective IICs, will provide support to other IICs as resource person in organizing various programs related to innovation and startup and spread the message of innovation & start-up among the students and faculties.

Social Media Cell Roles and responsibilities of a social media executive, and they are here: Responding to any mentions over social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and Google+ and engage with the social media users Assist with the general day to day administrative tasks. Producing a consistent brand message across all the social media channels. Regular monitoring the competitor social media sites and creating analysis report. Creating and promoting company blog on a weekly basis. Working with other departments to develop social media timelines that coincide with the product release, ad campaigns, and other brand messages. Coordinating social media messages with advertising departments, the brand management team, and annual company goals. Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to PGCM/ PGDM Institutions and University Departments

LIST OF FACILITIES AVAILABLE:

Games and Sports Facilities: Yes Extra-Curricular Activities: Yes Soft Skill Development Facilities: Yes

Teaching Learning Process TEACHING PEDAGOGY Education in KARPAGAM ACADEMY is rich, demanding and transformative. The mastery demonstrated by KAHE graduates across the professional and vocational spectrum and the influence they wield - whether in their own communities or on the world stage - is testament to a singularly empowering postgraduate experience. KAHE education fosters in students the highest standard of readiness for the 'real world,' in terms of their ability to think, to act and to contribute effectively in their chosen areas of interest. We, at the Faculty of Management Studies, KAHE, give special focus to areas given below:

MENTORING - AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH IN LEARNING On admission, the students are divided into small groups. Each group is attached to a faculty mentor who will be their friend, philosopher and guide for the next two years of their study at KAHE. These groups meet frequently to analyze what they have studied the previous week or what they have read in the library or maybe to discuss an issue if anyone in the group faces one. Members of these groups make regular presentations on current topics. The faculty member will closely monitor all the activities of the group attached to him and mentor them. This helps the students shed their inhibitions, develop communication skills and become good public speakers and communicators. Students also learn the intricacies of human relations, methods of problem solving and decision making

CUTTING-EDGE TEACHING AIDS Curriculum Pedagogy provides the experience of “Google Class room” by which management students are mould to be fit into Digital Knowledge Driven world. Class rooms with smart boards enables digital connectivity. Each student has got their individual laptops and transfers the teaching content from smart

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boards without time delay. The Technologies and Facilities are settled up to develop highly competent talents in all students.

EXPERIENTIAL MANAGEMENT LEARNING PROGRAMME Experiential Management Learning Programme is an innovative learning system in management wherein every student is guided and activated to develop his skills in communication, presentation, interpersonal relations, public speaking etc. to ensure that the student becomes a successful manager in today’s competitive market-driven economy. ‘Practice makes one perfect’ is the principle behind this programme.

BEYOND THE CLASS ROOM ACTIVITIES  Management Club activities  Indoor Activities  Management Fest Competitions  Industrial Visits  Group Discussions/Debates  Quiz Contest  Business News  Brain Storming  Off Campus Corporate Meets

OUT-BOUND TRAINING This is a two-day training programme where students are taken to rural / hilly place and activity-oriented trainings are given. OBT is designed to bring out management skills like planning, organizing, decision making, communication, team building and adaptability in the students. The harshness of the natural environment inculcates hardiness and discipline among students.

INDUSTRIAL VISITS (NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL) Students are taken for a five-day national visit (anywhere in India, outside Tamil Nadu), and a weeklong international visit. They are given the golden opportunities to meet and interact with the eminent personalities of the industry they are visiting and understand the multi facets of business. Enriching industry interaction sessions with professionals, give students insights into the tried and tested avenues of business.

EMPOWERING DOMAIN SKILLS We bring in experts from wherever they are, to train and sharpen the faculties of our students in all the skills referred to here, and to empower them to face the challenges of the Knowledge Driven Era.

INTERACTIVE LEARNING PROCESS Curriculum and Pedagogy ensures efficient delivery through an interactive learning process. Students should know there are special moments that pull everything we have learned into focus. When theory, practice, experience, and talent all come to one sharp point—a decision that shapes a definitive course of action. When it's no longer an issue of what can be done, but of what you will do. For each Post Graduate Courses give the following: No. of S. Course Unique Level of course Name of the Course Seats No. Id Sanctioned 1 1-3702305005 POST GRADUATE MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 120 2 1-3702305008 POST GRADUATE MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 60 3 1-3702897061 POST GRADUATE POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 18 4 1-3702897064 POST GRADUATE STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 18 WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIROMENTAL 5 1-3702897068 POST GRADUATE 18 ENGINEERING 6 1-3703757469 POST GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE 20 7 1-3741468741 POST GRADUATE POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Part time 18 WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIROMENTAL 8 1-3741468744 POST GRADUATE 18 ENGINEERING Part time 9 1-3774735837 POST GRADUATE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING 30 40 / 113

Post Graduate Courses Curriculam details

PG PROGRAM (CBCS) – M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (FULL TIME) (2019–2020 Batch and onwards)

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SEMESTER I Power System 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 19MEPS101 Analysis Power System 19MEPS102 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Dynamics-I Program 19MEPS103_ 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Elective – I Program 19MEPS104_ 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Elective – II Research 19MEPS105 Methodology 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 2 40 60 100 and IPR 19MEPS111 Lab 1 0 0 3 2 40 60 100 19MEPS112_ Lab 2 0 0 3 2 40 60 100 19MEPS113_ Audit I 0 0 3 2 40 60 100 SEMESTER II Digital Protection 19MEPS201 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 of Power System Power System 19MEPS202 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Dynamics-II Program Elective 19MEPS203_ 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 – III Program Elective 19MEPS204_ 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 – IV

19MEPS211_ Lab3 0 0 3 2 40 60 100

19MEPS213_ Audit-II 0 0 3 2 40 60 100 SEMESTER- III Program 19MEPS301_ 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Elective – V Open 19MEPS302_ 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Elective Phase – I 19MEPS303 0 0 9 10 40 60 100 Dissertation Total 6 0 9 16 120 180 300

SEMESTER -IV Phase-II 19MEPS401 0 0 18 12 120 180 300 Dissertation Total 0 0 18 12 120 180 300

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Program Elective – I Program Elective – V Course Code Course Name Course Code Course Name 19MEPS103A Renewable Energy System 19MEPS301A Power System Transients FACTS and 19MEPS103B Smart grids 19MEPS301B Custom Power Devices Industrial Load 19MEPS103C High Power Converters 19MEPS301C Modeling and Control 19MEPS103D Wind and Solar Systems Open Elective Program Elective – II 19MEPS302A Business Analytics Electrical Power Distribution 19MEPS104A 19MEPS302B Industrial Safety System Mathematical Methods for 19MEPS104B 19MEPS302C Operations Research Power Engineering Pulse Width Modulation for Cost Management of 19MEPS104C 19MEPS302D PE Converters Engineering Projects 19MEPS104D Electric and Hybrid Vehicles 19MEPS302E Composite Materials Program Elective – III 19MEPS302F Waste to Energy 19MEPS203A Restructured Power Systems Lab Courses Advanced Digital Signal Power System Steady State 19MEPS203B 19MEPS111 Processing Analysis Lab Dynamics of Electrical 19MEPS203C 19MEPS112A Power System Dynamics Lab Machines Power Apparatus 19MEPS203D 19MEPS112B Renewable Energy Lab Design Program Elective – IV 19MEPS211A Power System Protection Lab Advanced Micro-Controller 19MEPS204A 19MEPS211B Power Quality Lab Based Systems SCADA System and 19MEPS204B 19MEPS211C Artificial Intelligence Lab Applications Power Electronics 19MEPS204C Power Quality 19MEPS211D Applications to Power Systems Lab 19MEPS204D AI Techniques 19MEPS211E Smart Grids Lab

Audit 1 & 2 English for Research Paper 19MEPS113A Writing 19MEPS113B Disaster Management Sanskrit for Technical 19MEPS113C Knowledge 19MEPS113D Value Education 19MEPS213A Constitution of India 19MEPS213B Pedagogy Studies 19MEPS213C Stress Management by Yoga Personality Development 19MEPS213D through Life Enlightenment Skills

Program Outcomes: On successful completion of the programme, a. Graduates will be able to demonstrate the principles and practices of the electrical power industry regarding generation, transmission, distribution and electrical machines and their controls. b. Graduates will be able to apply their knowledge of electrical power principles, as well as mathematics and scientific principles, to new applications in electrical power. c. Graduates will be able to perform, analyze, and apply the results of experiments to electrical power application improvements. d. Graduates will be able to look at all options in design and development projects and creativity and choose the most appropriate option for the current project. e. Graduates will function effectively as a member of a project team.

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f. Graduates will be able to identify problems in electrical power systems, analyze the problems, and solve them using all of the required and available resources. g. Graduates will be able to effectively communicate technical project information in writing or in personal presentation and conversation. h. Graduates will be engaged in continuously learning the new practices, principles, and techniques of the electrical power industry. i. Graduates will work on application software packages for power system analysis and design. j. Graduates will develop indigenous software packages for power system planning and operational problems of utilities.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) a. Graduates will be able to demonstrate the principles and practices of the electrical power industry regarding generation, transmission, distribution and electrical machines and their controls. b. Graduates will be able to apply their knowledge of electrical power principles, as well as mathematics and scientific principles, to new applications in electrical power. c. Graduates will be engaged in continuously learning the new practices, principles, and techniques of the electrical power industry.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) PEO 1: To prepare the students to have career in the electrical power Industry/research organization/teaching. PEO 2: To provide good foundation in mathematics and computational technology to analyze and solve problems encountered in electrical power industry. PEO 3: Pursue lifelong learning and continuous improvement of their knowledge in the electrical power industry. PEO 4: To understand the national and global issues related to the electrical power industry and to be considerate of the impact of these issues on the environment and within different cultures. PEO 5: Apply the highest professional and ethical standards to their activities in the electrical power industry. PEO 6: To provide the students with knowledge to be involved with the technology advancements and future developments in power generation, control and management as well as with alternate and new energy resources.

Program Program Outcome Educational a b c d e f g h i j Objective PEO 1 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PEO 2 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PEO 3 √ PEO 4 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PEO 5 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PEO 6 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PEO 7 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

PG PROGRAM (CBCS) – M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (PART TIME) (2019–2020 Batch and onwards)

Maximum Marks

week

comes

hours / hours

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Name of the Credit(s)

Objectives Course Code Instruction Course

L T P CIA ESE Total

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PEOs

SEMESTER - I 19PMEPS101 Power System 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 (Core 1) Analysis 19PMEPS102 Power System 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 (Core 2) Dynamics-I Program Elective 19PMEPS103 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 – I

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Total 9 0 0 9 120 180 300

SEMESTER - II 19PMEPS201 Digital Protection 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 (Core 3) of Power System 19PMEPS202 Power System 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 (Core 4) Dynamics-II Program Elective 19PMEPS203_ 1,2,4 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 – II Total 9 0 0 9 120 180 300

SEMESTER- III Program Elective 19PMEPS301_ 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 – III Program Elective 19PMEPS302_ 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 – IV Research 19PMEPS303 Methodology and 1,2,4 a,b,d 3 0 0 2 40 60 100 IPR Power System 19PMEPS311 Steady State 0 0 3 2 40 60 100 Analysis Lab Total 9 0 3 10 160 240 400

SEMESTEZR IV Program Elective 19PMEPS401_ 1,2,3 a,b,d,f 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 – V 19PMEPS402_ Open Elective 1,2,4 a,d,f,h 3 0 0 3 40 60 100

19PMEPS411_ Lab II 0 0 3 2 40 60 100

Total 6 0 3 8 120 180 300

SEMESTER -V

19PMEPS511 Lab III 0 0 3 2 40 60 100

Project Phase I 0 0 9 6 40 60 100

Total 0 0 12 8 80 120 200

SEMESTER –VI Phase-II 19PMEPS401 0 0 18 12 120 180 300 Dissertation Total 0 0 18 12 120 180 300

List of Elective Courses

Program Elective – I Program Elective – V Course Code Course Name Course Code Course Name 19PMEPS103A Renewable Energy System 19PMEPS401A Power System Transients FACTS and 19PMEPS103B Smart grids 19PMEPS401B Custom Power Devices Industrial Load 19PMEPS103C High Power Converters 19PMEPS401C Modeling and Control 19PMEPS103D Wind and Solar Systems Open Elective Program Elective – II 19PMEPS402A Business Analytics 19PMEPS203A Electrical Power 19PMEPS402B Industrial Safety

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Distribution System Mathematical Methods for 19PMEPS203B 19PMEPS402C Operations Research Power Engineering Pulse Width Modulation Cost Management of Engineering 19PMEPS203C 19PMEPS402D for PE Converters Projects Electric and Hybrid 19PMEPS203D 19PMEPS402E Composite Materials Vehicles Program Elective – III 19PMEPS402F Waste to Energy Restructured Power 19PMEPS301A Lab Courses Systems Advanced Digital Signal Power System Steady State 19PMEPS301B 19PMEPS311 Processing Analysis Lab Dynamics of Electrical 19PMEPS301C 19PMEPS411A Power System Dynamics Lab/ Machines Power Apparatus 19PMEPS301D 19PMEPS411B Renewable Energy Lab Design

Program Elective – IV 19PMEPS511A Power System Protection Lab

Advanced Micro- 19PMEPS302A 19PMEPS511B Power Quality Lab Controller Based Systems SCADA System and 19PMEPS302B 19PMEPS511C Artificial Intelligence Lab Applications Power Electronics Applications 19PMEPS302C Power Quality 19PMEPS511D to Power Systems Lab

19PMEPS302D AI Techniques 19PMEPS511E Smart Grids Lab

Program Outcomes: On successful completion of the programme, a. Graduates will be able to demonstrate the principles and practices of the electrical power industry regarding generation, transmission, distribution and electrical machines and their controls. b. Graduates will be able to apply their knowledge of electrical power principles, as well as mathematics and scientific principles, to new applications in electrical power. c. Graduates will be able to perform, analyze, and apply the results of experiments to electrical power application improvements. d. Graduates will be able to look at all options in design and development projects and creativity and choose the most appropriate option for the current project. e. Graduates will function effectively as a member of a project team. f. Graduates will be able to identify problems in electrical power systems, analyze the problems, and solve them using all of the required and available resources. g. Graduates will be able to effectively communicate technical project information in writing or in personal presentation and conversation. h. Graduates will be engaged in continuously learning the new practices, principles, and techniques of the electrical power industry. i. Graduates will work on application software packages for power system analysis and design. j. Graduates will develop indigenous software packages for power system planning and operational problems of utilities.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) k. Graduates will be able to demonstrate the principles and practices of the electrical power industry regarding generation, transmission, distribution and electrical machines and their controls. l. Graduates will be able to apply their knowledge of electrical power principles, as well as mathematics and scientific principles, to new applications in electrical power. m. Graduates will be engaged in continuously learning the new practices, principles, and techniques of the electrical power industry.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) PEO 1: To prepare the students to have career in the electrical power Industry/research organization/teaching.

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PEO 2: To provide good foundation in mathematics and computational technology to analyze and solve problems encountered in electrical power industry. PEO 3: Pursue lifelong learning and continuous improvement of their knowledge in the electrical power industry. PEO 4: To understand the national and global issues related to the electrical power industry and to be considerate of the impact of these issues on the environment and within different cultures. PEO 5: Apply the highest professional and ethical standards to their activities in the electrical power industry. PEO 6: To provide the students with knowledge to be involved with the technology advancements and future developments in power generation, control and management as well as with alternate and new energy resources.

Program Program Outcome Educational a b c d e f g h i j Objective

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PEO 2 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PEO 3

PEO 4 √ √ √ √ √ √ √

PEO 5 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

PEO 6 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PEO 7 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

M.E. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING (FULL TIME) COURSE OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (2019 BATCH ONWARDS)

OBJECTIVES AND

OUT COMES INSTRUCTI ON HOURS/ MAXIMUM MARKS WEEK

SUB CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS

CIA ESE TOTAL PEO’s PO’s L T P 40 60 100 SEMESTER - I 19MEST101 Advanced Structural Analysis I,II,III a,b,h 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 a,b,d,h, 19MEST102 Advanced Solid Mechanics I,II,III 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 j Research Methodology and 19MEST103 IV,V e,f,g,h 2 0 0 2 40 60 100 IPR 1. Theory of Thin Plates and Shells 19MEST1E0 2. Theory and Applications I,II,III a,b,f,h,j 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 - of Cement 3. Theory of Structural Stability 4. Analytical and Numerical Methods for Structural 19MEST1E0 Engineering a,b,c, I,II,IV 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 - 5. Structural Health h,i Monitoring 6. Structural Optimization b,c,d,g, 19MEST111 Structural Design Lab I,II 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 j b,c,d,g, 19MEST112 Advanced Concrete Lab I,II 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 j Total 14 0 4 18 280 420 700 46 / 113

SEMESTER - II FEM in Structural 19MEST201 I,II,III c,d 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Engineering 19MEST202 Structural Dynamics II,III e,f,i 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 1. Advanced Steel Design 2. Design of Formwork 3. Design of High Rise 19MEST2E0 II,III,IV b,f,i,j 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Structures 4. Design of Masonry Structures 5. Design of Advanced Concrete Structures 6. Advanced Design of 19MEST2E0 Foundations II,III,IV a,f,j 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 7. Soil Structure Interaction 8. Design of Industrial Structure 19MEST211 Model Testing Lab II,III b,j 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 19MEST212 Numerical Analysis Lab II d,e,i 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 19MEST213 Mini Project IV a,b,h 0 0 4 2 40 60 100* Total 12 0 8 18 280 420 700 SEMESTER - III 1. Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures 2. Analysis of Laminated Composite Plates 19MEST3E0 3. Fracture Mechanics of I,II,III,IV a,b,f,j 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Concrete Structures 4. Design of Plates and Shells 5. Design of earthquake resistant structures 1. Business Analytics 2. Industrial Safety 3. Operations Research 19MESTOE 4. Cost Management of IV,V a,b,c, h 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 0 Engineering Projects 5. Composite Materials 6. Waste to Energy c,d,e,f,g 19MEST391 Project Work – Phase I III 0 0 20 10 40 60 100 ,h 2 Total 6 0 16 120 180 300 0 SEMESTER - IV c,d,e,f,g 19MEST491 Project Work – Phase II III 0 0 32 16 120 180 300 ,h 3 Total 0 0 16 120 180 300 2

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs): I. To prepare students to excel in research and to succeed in Structural engineering profession through global, rigorous post graduate education II. To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals required to solve structural engineering problems III. To train students with good scientific and engineering knowledge so as to comprehend, analyze, design, and create novel products and solutions for the real life problems IV. To inculcate students in professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary approach, and an ability to relate structural engineering issues to broader social context. V. To provide student with an academic environment aware of excellence, leadership, written ethical codes and guidelines, and the life-long learning needed for a successful professional career

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PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs): On successful completion of the programme,

a. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering. b.Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design a system, component or process as per needs and specifications. c. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and multidisciplinary tasks. d.Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyze problems. e. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities. f. Graduate will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form. g. Graduate will develop confidence for self-education and ability for life-long learning.

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs): h.Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. i. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data. j. Graduate will show the understanding of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also will be aware of contemporary issues.

MAPPING:

PEOs a b c d e f g h i j

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M.E. WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (PART TIME) COURSE OF STUDY AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (2019 BATCH ONWARDS)

COURSE OBJECTIVESS INSTRUCTI MAXIMUM MARKS AND OUT COMES ON HOURS COURSE CODE NAME OF THE COURSE /WEEK CIA ESE TOTAL

PEO’s PO’s L T P CREDITS 40 60 100 SEMESTER – I 19PMEWE101 Surface Water Hydrology I,II a,b,h 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Probability and statistical 19PMEWE102 I,II a,b,c,i 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 methods 1. Industrial Wastewater I,III Pollution – Prevention a,b,d,j And Control

2. Soil Pollution Engineering I,III 19PMEWE1E0 c,d,f,i 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 3. Design Of Biological e,f,g,j Treatment Systems I,IV a,b,g 4. Climate change and Adaptation I,II,V Environmental Engineering 19PMEWE111 III c,d,i 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 lab 1 24 Total 9 0 2 160 400 1 0 SEMESTER – II Design of Hydraulic and 19PMEWE201 Environmental Engineering I,II a,b,i 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Structures 19PMEWE202 Air pollution and control I,II a,b,c 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 19PMEWE2E0 1. Water Supply I,III a,b,d,i 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 48 / 113

Distribution And Buried Pipelines c,d,f,j 2. Ground Water and I,III e,f,g,i Drainage a,b,g,h Engineering I,IV a,d,f 3. Rural Water Supply And On Site I,II,V Sanitation 4. Remote Sensing and III,V GIS Applications in Environmental Management 5. River Engineering 19PMEWE211 Geotechnical engineering lab III c,d,i 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 1 24 Total 9 0 2 160 400 1 0 SEMESTER – III Environmental Geo- 19PMEWE301 I,II a,b,i 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 technology Research Methodology and 19PMEWE302 I,II a,b,c,h 2 0 0 2 40 60 100 IPR

1. Environmental Impact I,III a,b,d,h,i Assessment of Water

Resources Development c,d,f,i 2. Environmental Quality 19PMEWE3E0 I,III 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Monitoring e,f,g,I,h 3. Environment, Health and I,IV Safety in Industries a,b,g 4. Environmental Hydraulics I,II,V Geographical Information 19PMEWE311 III c,d,i 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 system lab 1 24 Total 8 0 2 160 400 0 0

SEMESTER – IV 1. Solid and Hazardous waste I,III a,b,d management

2. Groundwater Modeling c,d,f,i and Management I,III

3. Landfill Engineering And 19PMEWE4E0 e,f,g 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Remediation Technology I,IV

4. Air and Water Quality a,b,h Modeling I,II,V

5. Flood and Drought a,d,i Management III,V

6. Rehabilitation and I,III a,b,j Modernisation of

Irrigation Systems

7. Watershed Conservation I,III c,d,h and Management 19PMEWE4E0 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 8. Urban Water Resources I,IV e,f,i Management

9. Water Power and Dam I,II,V a,b,i Engineering

10. Coastal Engineering III,V a,d,j 19PMEWE411 Numerical Analysis Lab III c,d,i 0 0 2 2 40 60 100 19PMEWE412 Mini Project III c,d,i 0 0 4 2 40 60 100*

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1 24 Total 6 0 6 160 400 0 0 SEMESTER – V 1. Business Analytics a,b,d 2. Industrial Safety I,III c,d,,h 3. Operations Research I,III e,f,g I,IV 4. Cost Management of I,II,V a,b,g Engineering Projects a,d,f 19PMEWEOE0 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 5. Composite Materials III,V a,f,i 6. Waste to Energy II,V 7. Advanced Ground Water III,IV Hydrology b,e,g,h,g 8. Resource And Energy I,III,V Recovery From Waste c,e,g,i 19PMEWE591 Project Work – Phase I III c,d 0 0 20 10 40 60 100 12 Total 3 0 20 13 80 200 0 SEMESTER – VI 18 19PMEWE691 Project Work – Phase II III c,d,i 0 0 32 16 120 300 0 18 Total 0 0 32 16 120 300 0

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL COURSE OBJECTIVESSS (PEOs): I. To prepare students to excel in research and to succeed in Water resources and Environmental engineering profession through global, rigorous post graduate education II. To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals required to solve in Water resources and Environmental engineering problems III. To train students with good scientific and engineering knowledge so as to comprehend, analyze, design, and create novel products and solutions for the real life problems IV. To inculcate students in professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary approach, and an ability to relate in Water resources and Environmental engineering issues to broader social context. V. To provide student with an academic environment aware of excellence, leadership, written ethical codes and guidelines, and the life-long learning needed for a successful professional career

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs): On successful completion of the programme,

a. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering. b. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design a system, component or process as per needs and specifications. c. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and multidisciplinary tasks. d. Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyze problems. e. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities. f. Graduate will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form. g. Graduate will develop confidence for self-education and ability for life-long learning.

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs):

a. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. b. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data. c. Graduate will show the understanding of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also will be aware of contemporary issues.

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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES PG PROGRAM (CBCS) – M.B.A. CURRICULUM (2019–2020 Batch and onwards)

Instruction Objectives and outcomes Maximum Marks hours / week

Course code Name of the course Credit(s)

CIA

ESE

L T P Total

POs PEOs 40 60 100 SEMESTER - I Fundamental of Management and 19MBAP101 Organizational I,II a,b,c,d,e,f, i,j 4 0 0 3 40 60 100 Behaviour

Business 19MBAP102 I,II a,b,c,d,e,f, i,j 4 0 0 3 40 60 100 Communication

Managerial 19MBAP103 I,II,III,IV a,b,d,e,f,g,i,j 3 1 0 3 40 60 100 Economics

Legal Aspects of 19MBAP104 I,II,IV a,c,d,f,g,h,i,j 4 0 0 3 40 60 100 Business Accounting for 19MBAP105 I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,h,i,j 5 1 0 4 40 60 100 Managers Statistics for Decision 19MBAP106 I,III a,b,c,d,e,f,i,j 4 1 0 4 40 60 100 Making

MS Office and Tally 19MBAP111 I,II,III a,b,c,d,f,i,j 0 0 4 2 40 60 100 (Practical)

Case Analysis and 19MBAP112 I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f, g,i,j 0 0 2 1 50 0 50 Presentation

Journal paper - Analysis and I,II a,b,c,d,j 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Presentation Semester Total 26 3 6 23 330 420 750 SEMESTER – II Production and 19MBAP201 I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j 4 1 0 4 40 60 100 Operations

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Instruction Objectives and outcomes Maximum Marks hours / week

Course code Name of the course Credit(s)

CIA

ESE

L T P Total

POs

PEOs 40 60 100 Management

Marketing 19MBAP202 I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j 4 0 0 3 40 60 100 Management Human Resource 19MBAP203 I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j 4 0 0 3 40 60 100 Management

Quantitative 19MBAP204 I,II,III a,b,c,d,e,f,i,j 4 1 0 4 40 60 100 Techniques

Financial 19MBAP205 I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j 4 1 0 4 40 60 100 Management Research 19MBAP206 Methodology for I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Management 19MBAP211 SPSS (Practical) I,II,III a,b,c,d,f,i,j 0 0 4 2 40 60 100 Team Building and 19MBAP212 Leadership skills I,II a,b,c,d,e,f,,i,j 0 0 2 1 50 0 50 (Practical) Journal paper - Analysis and I,II a,b,c,d,j 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Presentation Semester Total 26 3 6 25 330 420 750 SEMESTER – III

19MBAP301 Corporate Strategy I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,f,g,h,i,j 3 0 0 3 40 60 100

International 19MBAP302 I,II,III,IV a,c,d,f,g,h,i,j 3 0 0 3 40 60 100 Business

+Specialization I 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 1

+Specialization II 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 2

+Specialization II, 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 1

+Specialization II 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 2

19MBAP321 Internship I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,,g,h,j 0 0 11 6 80 120 200

Journal paper - I,II a,b,c,d,j 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Analysis, and 52 / 113

Instruction Objectives and outcomes Maximum Marks hours / week

Course code Name of the course Credit(s)

CIA

ESE

L T P Total

POs

PEOs 40 60 100 Presentation Semester Total 24 0 11 28 320 480 800 SEMESTER – IV Indian Ethos and 19MBAP401 I,II,IV a,f,g,h,i,j 2 0 0 1 50 0 50 Business Ethics +Specialization I - - 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 3

+Specialization I - - 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 4

+Specialization I - - 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 5

+Specialization II - - 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 3

+Specialization II - - 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 4

+Specialization II - - 4 0 0 4 40 60 100 Elective 5

Communication 19MBAP411 I,II a,b,c,d,e,f,h,j 0 0 2 1 50 0 50 Practice Journal paper - Analysis and I,II a,b,c,d,j 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Presentation Placement - Readiness/Field I,II a,b,c,d,e,f,h,j 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Work Semester Total 33 0 2 26 340 360 700 Programme Total 109 6 25 102 1320 1680 3000

SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4 Category TOTAL Programme Core 23 25 6 2 56 Programme Electives Specialisation 1 8 12 20 Specialisation 2 8 12 20 Internship 6 6 TOTAL 23 25 28 26 102

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NO.OF SPECIALISATION OFFERED COURSES IN COURSES IN CREDITS COURSES IN CREDITS BASKET SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4 Finance 7 2 8 3 12 Marketing Management 7 2 8 3 12 Human Resources Management 7 2 8 3 12 Management Information System 7 2 8 3 12 Entrepreneurship 7 2 8 3 12 Micro and Small Business 8 12 Management 7 2 3 Business Analytics 7 2 8 3 12 International Business 7 2 8 3 12 Operations Management 7 2 8 3 12 Tourism Management 7 2 8 3 12

ELECTIVE LIST - SEMESTER III

List of Semester Course Code Name of the Elective Course PEO PO Specializations 19MBAPF303A Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,j

Finance 19MBAPF303B Financial Markets and Services I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,j 19MBAPF303C Project Appraisal and Finance I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i 19MBAPM303A Services Marketing I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i,j Marketing 19MBAPM303B Integrated Marketing Communication I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i,j Management 19MBAPM303C Retail Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,j 19MBAPH303A Industrial Relations and Labour Welfare I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i, Human j Resources 19MBAPH303B Compensation and Benefits Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i, Management j

19MBAPH303C Strategic HRM I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i,i Management 19MBAPS303A Enterprise Resource Planning I,II,III a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i,j Information 19MBAPS303B Managing Software Projects I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i,j System 19MBAPS303C E-Commerce I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i,j Technology Management and Intellectual Property 19MBAPE303A I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i, Right Entrepreneurship j 19MBAPE303B Social Entrepreneurship I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i 19MBAPE303C Venture Capital and Private Equity I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i Planning, Structuring, and Financing Small Business 19MBAPB303A I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i Micro and Small Business 19MBAPB303B Finance and Accounting for Small Business: I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i IV Management 19MBAPB303C Marketing for Small Business I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i 19MBAPA303A Data Mining and Data warehousing I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i Data Visualization for Managers – Using R and Business 19MBAPA303B Tableau I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i Analytics 19MBAPA303C Machine Language I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,i 19MBAPI303A International Economics I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i International 19MBAPI303B International Trade procedures and Documentation I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i Business 19MBAPI303C International Logistics Management I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i 19MBAPO303A Supply Chain Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i Operations 19MBAPO303B Operations Strategy I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i Management 19MBAPO303C Total Quality management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i 19MBAPT303A Tourism Principles, Policies and Practices I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i

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Tourism 19MBAPT303B Tourism Products of India I,II,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i Management 19MBAPT303C Recreation Management I,II,,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i

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ELECTIVE LIST - SEMESTER IV Semester List of Course Code Name of the Elective Course PEO PO Specializations 19MBAPF402A Banking and Insurance I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j 19MBAPF402B Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j Finance Restructuring 19MBAPF402C Financial Derivatives I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j 19MBAPF402D Financial Econometrics I,II,III,I a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j V 19MBAPM402A New Product Development I,II,III,I a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Marketing V Managem 19MBAPM402B Consumer Behaviour I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j ent 19MBAPM402C Brand Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPM402D Sales and Distribution Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPH402A Organizational Change and Development I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Human 19MBAPH402B Performance Management and Appraisal I,II,III,I a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Resources V Managem 19MBAPH402C Competency Mapping I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j ent 19MBAPH402D Talent Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPS402A Information Systems Audit and Control I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,h,i,j Managem 19MBAPS402B Knowledge Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j ent 19MBAPS402C Digital and Social Media Marketing I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Informati 19MBAPS402D System Analysis and Design I,II,III,I a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j on V Systems 19MBAPE402A Innovation Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPE402B Family Business Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Entrepreneur 19MBAPE402C Entrepreneurial leadership I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j ship IV 19MBAPE402D Rural Entrepreneurship I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPB402A Indian Models of Economy, Business and I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Micro and Management Small 19MBAPB402B Institutional support to Small Business I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j Business 19MBAPB402C Policy Framework for Small Business I,II,III,I a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j Management V 19MBAPB402D Contemporary Environment in Small I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j Business 19MBAPA402A Human Resource Metrics and Analytics I,II,III a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPA402B Marketing Analytics I,II,III a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Business 19MBAPA402C Big Data Analytics I,II,III a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Analytics 19MBAPA402D Financial Analytics I,II,III a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPI402A International Finance I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j International 19MBAPI402B International Marketing Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j Business 19MBAPI402C International Human Resource I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j Management 19MBAPI402D Cross cultural Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j 19MBAPO402A Sourcing Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Operation 19MBAPO402B Materials Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j s 19MBAPO402C Supply Chain Analytics I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Managem 19MBAPO402D Services operations management I,II,III,I a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j ent V 19MBAPT402A Travel Agency and Tour Operations I,II,III,I a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j V

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Tourism 19MBAPT402B Ecotourism I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j Managem 19MBAPT402C Event Management I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j ent 19MBAPT402D Healthcare Tourism I,II,III,IV a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO)

a. Postgraduates students will be able to acquire in-depth management and functional domain knowledge with an ability to differentiate, evaluate, analyze existing knowledge and apply the new knowledge relevant to the changing businessenvironment. b. Postgraduates students will be able to analyze complex business problems critically by applying intellectual and creative developments gained through research based or project based approach oflearning. c. Postgraduates students will be able to excerpt information from various sources andapply appropriate management techniques and tools to analyze and interpret data demonstrating a higher order thinkingskill. d. Postgraduates will communicate day-to-day managerial activities confidently and effectively in written and oral communication in the organisation and society atlarge. e. Postgraduates will possess knowledge and understanding of working in teams in order to achieve common goals to exhibit their leadershipskills. f. Postgraduates will acquire managerial positions or take up entrepreneurial ventures by applying the skills and knowledgegained. g. Postgraduates will be able to evaluate the implications of changing environmental factors in global perspective and cross cultural issues that affect the functioning of the organization. h. Postgraduates will acquire professional and intellectual integrity, professional code of conduct, ethics and values to contribute for sustainable development of society by becoming socially responsiblecitizen.

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO) i. Postgraduates will develop lateral thinking and conceptualization of functional knowledge and put into consideration ethics, safety, diversity, cultural, society and environmental factors while evaluating potential solutions options to solve managerial problems.

j. Postgraduates will apply the lifelong learning and exhibit high level of commitment to identify a timely opportunity and use business innovation to pursue that opportunity to create value and wealth for the betterment of the individual and society atlarge.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) I. Postgraduates will acquire knowledge of management science and apply it to solve the real-time businessproblems. II. Postgraduates will attain professional skills to develop and communicate strategic, creative and innovative ideas to excel in diverse careerpath. III. Postgraduates will be able to apply the management tools and techniques to implement systematic decision makingprocess. IV. Postgraduates will be able to adapt to a rapidly changing global environment and become socially responsible and value driven citizens committed to sustainablegrowth.

Program Educational Objectives Program Outcomes a b c d e f g h i j Postgraduates will acquire knowledge of management science and apply it to solve the real-time business problems.

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Postgraduates will attain professional skills to develop and communicate strategic, creative and innovativeideastoexcelindiverse career path.

Postgraduates will be able to apply the management tools and techniques to implementsystematic decision making process. Postgraduates will be able to adapt to a rapidly changing global environment and become socially responsible and value driven citizens committed tosustainable growth.  PG PROGRAM (CBCS) - MCA (2019 – 2020 Batch and onwards)

Course Code Name of the Course Objectives and Instruction Maximum Marks out comes Hours / Week

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PEOs 40 60 100 SEMESTER - I 19CAP101 Information Technology I,III a,b,c 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP102 C Programming and Data Structures I,IV a,b,c 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP103 Computer Organization and I ,II, c,d,e,f 4 - - 4 40 60 100 Architecture IV 19CAP104 Mathematical Foundations II a,b,k 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP105 Introduction to Management Functions I,II, h,k,n 4 - - 4 40 60 100 III 19CAP111 Information Technology- Practical I,II,V a,b,c - - 4 2 40 60 100 19CAP112 Programming in C - Practical I,III a,b,c - - 5 2 40 60 100 19CAP113 Tally - Practical I -IV h,k,n - - 4 2 40 60 100 Journal Paper Analysis & Presentation 2 ------Semester Total 22 - 13 26 320 480 800 SEMESTER - II Object Oriented Programming with I-III a,b,c,d, 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP201 C++ 19CAP202 Operating System I-III a,b,e,f 4 - - 4 40 60 100 Information Systems Analysis , Design I-III a,b,e,f 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP203 and Implementation 19CAP204 Accounting and Management Control I,IV k,n 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP205 Probability and Combinations I,II a,b 4 - - 4 40 60 100 Object Oriented Programming with I,II,II a,b,c,d, - - 5 2 40 60 100 19CAP211 C++ - Practical I 19CAP212 Operating System - Practical I-IV a,b,c,f - - 4 2 40 60 100 19CAP213 CASE Tools - Practical I,IV d,k,n - - 4 2 40 60 100 Journal Paper Analysis & Presentation 2 ------Semester Total 22 - 13 26 320 480 800

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SEMESTER - III 19CAP301 Database Management Systems I-III d,k,n 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP302 Computer Networks I-III e,f,l 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP303 Advanced Java and Springs I-III a,b,c 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP304 Statistical Computing II,III a,b,c,d,e 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP305 Management Support Systems I-IV d,k,n 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP311 Database Management Systems- I-III d,k,n - - 5 2 40 60 100 Practical 19CAP312 Computer Network - Practical I-III e,f,l - - 4 2 40 60 100 19CAP313 Advanced Java and Springs- Practical I-III a,b,c - - 4 2 40 60 100 Journal Paper Analysis & Presentation 2 ------Semester Total 22 - 13 26 320 480 800 SEMESTER - IV 19CAP401 J2EE I-III a,b,c,d 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP402 Mobile Computing I-III e,f,g 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP403 Organizational Behavior I-IV d,k,n 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP404D/ Database Administration/ I-III e,f,g 19CAP404N/ Cryptography And Network I-III e,f,g Security/ 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP404S/ Software Testing/ I-III d,k,n 19CAP404W/ XML/ I-III e,f,g 19CAP404B Managerial Economics I-IV d,k,n 19CAP405D/ Distributed DatabaseManagement I-III e,f,g System/ 19CAP405N/ TCP/IP / I-III e,f,g 19CAP405S/ Object Oriented Analysisand I-III e,f,g 4 - - 4 40 60 100 Design with UML/

19CAP405W/ Web Services/ I-III e,f,g 19CAP405B Corporate Planning I-IV d,k,n 19CAP411 J2EE - Practical I-III a,b,c,d,e,i,k,l - - 5 2 40 60 100 19CAP412 Mobile Computing - Practical I-III e,f,g - - 4 2 40 60 100 19CAP413D/ DBA – Practical/ I-III e,f,g 19CAP413N/ Network security - Practical/ I-III e,f,g 19CAP413S/ Software Testing – Practical/ I-IV d,k,n - - 4 2 40 60 100 19CAP413W/ XML – Practical/ I-III e,f,g 19CAP413B WAP - Practical I-III e,f,g Journal Paper Analysis & Presentation - - 2 ------

Semester Total - - 22 - 13 26 320 480 800 SEMESTER - V 19CAP501 PHP5/ MySQL I-III e,f,g 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP502 .Net Programming I-III e,f,g 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP503 Optimization Techniques II a,b,d 4 - - 4 40 60 100 Network Architecture and I-IV e,f,g 19CAP504N Management 19CAP504S Software Project Management I-IV d,k,n 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP504W Angular JS II e,f,g 19CAP504B MIS Framework I-III d,k,n 19CAP504D Data Mining and Data Warehousing I-III d,k,n 19CAP505N Distributed Computing I-III e,f,g 19CAP505S Software Metrics I-III e,f,g 4 - - 4 40 60 100 19CAP505W Semantic Web II e,f,g 19CAP505B Taxation Practices I-III a,c,d

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19CAP505D Big Data Analytics I-III e,f,g 19CAP511 PHP5/ MySQL (Practical) I-III e,f,g - - 5 2 40 60 100 19CAP512 .Net Programming (Practical) I-III e,f,g - - 4 2 40 60 100 19CAP513N Network Simulator (Practical) I-III e,f,g Software Development (Practical) I-IV d,k,n 19CAP513S Using Moodle - - 4 2 40 60 100 19CAP513W Angular JS (Practical) I-III e,f,g 19CAP513B MIS (Practical) I-IV d,k,n 19CAP513D Data Mining (Practical) I-III d,k,n Journal Paper Analysis & Presentation - - 2 ------Semester Total - - 22 - 13 26 320 480 800 SEMESTER – VI 19CAP691 Project and Viva Voce I-III a-l - - - 15 80 120 200 Semester Total - - - 15 80 120 200 Program Total 110 - 65 145 168 252 4200 0 0

Elective Courses* Elective – 1 (19CAP404) Elective – 2 (19CAP405) Course Code Name of the Course Course Code Name of the Course (Theory & Practical) (Theory) 19CAP404D Database Administration 19CAP405D Distributed Database Management System 19CAP404N Cryptography And Network 19CAP405N TCP/IP Security 19CAP404S Software Testing 19CAP405S Object Oriented Analysis and Design with UML 19CAP404W XML 19CAP405W Web Services 19CAP404B Managerial Economics 19CAP405B Corporate Planning 19CAP413D DBA - Practical 19CAP413N Network security- Practical 19CAP413S Software Testing- Practical 19CAP413W XML - Practical 19CAP413B WAP - Practical

Elective Courses* Elective – 1 (19CAP504) Elective – 2 (19CAP505) Course Code Name of the Course Course Code Name of the Course (Theory & Practical) (Theory) Network Architecture and Distributed Computing 19CAP504N 19CAP505N Management 19CAP504S Software Project Management 19CAP505S Software Metrics 19CAP504W Angular JS 19CAP505W Semantic Web MIS Framework Taxation Practices 19CAP504B 19CAP505B

Data Mining and Data Big Data Analytics 19CAP504D 19CAP505D Warehousing 19CAP513N Network Simulator (Practical) Software Development 19CAP513S (Practical) Using Moodle 19CAP513W Angular JS (Practical) 19CAP513B MIS (Practical) 19CAP513D Data Mining (Practical)

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D - Database N - Network S - Software Engineering W- Web Designing B - Business Management 

PROGRAM OUTCOMES: On successful completion of the program the student attains

a. Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics and computing fundamentals to various real time applications for any given requirement b. Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. c. Design/ Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex problems and design system components or processes that meets the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. d. Conduct Investigations of Difficult Problems: Use research-based information and methods including design of applications, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid results. e. Recent Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to advancedsoftwareengineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. f. The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice. g. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the software engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. h. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. i. Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse groups, and in multidisciplinary scenarios. j. Communication: Communicate effectively on different engineering activities with the IT community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. k. Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the computer engineering and management principles and apply these techniques as a member and as leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments,an enhance enterprnurship skills to deliver a for business success. l. Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs): m. Enable the students to select the suitable data model, appropriate architecture and platform to implement a system with high performance. n. Enable the students to design and integrate various system based modules to provide user interactive solutions for various challenges.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

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PEO II: To provide students with various computing skills like analysis, design and development of innovative software products to meet the industry needs. PEO III: To motivate students to pursue lifelong learning and to do research as computing experts and scientists. PEO IV: To encourage students to communicate and function effectively in teams in multidisciplinary fields within the global, social and environmental context.

MAPPING of PEOs and POs POs a b c d e f g h i j k l PEO1 X X X X X PEO2 X X X X X X X X PEO3 X X X X X X X PEO4 X X X X X X X X 

Softwares available:

System software S.No. System Softwares 1 Windows Get Ginuene Winwdos 7 2 Windows Get Ginuene Winwdos 8 3 Windows Get Ginuene Winwdos 8.1 4 Windows Get Ginuene Winwdos 10 5 Windows Get Ginuene Winwdos 10 6 Windows Get Ginuene Winwdos 10 7 Windows Get Ginuen Winwdows 10 8 Windows Server 2003 9 Windows Server 2003 sp1 10 Windows server 2008 11 Windows Server 2008 SP1 12 Windows Server 2012 13 Turbo C++ 14 Ubuntu 15 Red hat 16 Linux Mint

Application Software S. No. Name of the Software 1 Corel Draw Graphics Suite 2018 2 Microsoft Campus License 3.5 3 Access 2007 4 Access 2010 5 Access 2013 6 Access 2013 with SP1 7 Excel 2007 - Excel 2007 8 Excel 2010 9 Excel 2013 10 Excel 2013 with SP1 11 Expression Web 12 Groove 2007 - Office Groove 2007 13 InfoPath 2007 14 InfoPath 2010 15 InfoPath 2013 16 InfoPath 2013 with SP1 17 Lync 2013 18 Lync 2013 with SP1

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19 Office 2003 Applications 20 Office 2003 Suites 21 Office Multilanguage Packs 2007 (DVD) - Office Proofing Tools 2007 22 Office Professional Plus 2007 23 Office Professional Plus 2007 with BCM - Office Professional Plus 2007 24 Office Professional Plus 2010 25 Office Professional Plus 2010 with SP1 26 Office Professional Plus 2013 27 Office Professional Plus 2013 with SP1 28 Office Professional Plus 2016 29 Office Standard 2007 30 Office Standard 2010 31 Office Standard 2010 with SP1 32 Office Standard 2013 33 Office Standard 2013 with SP1 34 OneNote 2007 35 OneNote 2010 36 OneNote 2013 37 OneNote 2013 with SP1 38 Outlook 2007 39 Outlook 2010 40 Outlook 2013 41 Outlook for Exchange 2007 - Outlook 2007 42 Outlook with Business Contact Manager 2010 - Outlook 2010 43 PowerPoint 2007 44 PowerPoint 2010 45 PowerPoint 2013 46 PowerPoint 2013 with SP1 47 Project Professional 2007 48 Project Professional 2010 49 Project Professional 2010 with SP1 50 Project Professional 2013 51 Project Professional 2013 with SP1 52 Project Standard 2007 - Project 2007 53 Project Standard 2010 - Project 2010 54 Project Standard 2010 with SP1 55 Project Standard 2013 56 Project Standard 2013 with SP1 57 Publisher 2007 58 Publisher 2010 59 Visio Premium 2010 60 Visio Professional 2007 61 Visio Professional 2010 62 Visio Professional 2010 with SP1 63 Visio Professional 2013 64 Visio Standard 2007 65 Visio Standard 2010 66 Visio Standard 2010 with SP1 67 Visio Standard 2013 68 Visio Standard 2013 with SP1 69 Visual Studio Professional 2015 70 Visual Studio Professional 2017 71 Word 2007 72 Word 2010 73 Word 2013 74 Word 2013 with SP1 75 Autocad 2016 76 Autodesk Revit 2016

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77 3d Max Design 2016 78 Clarity (English Communication Software ) 79 Tally ERP 9.0 80 SPSS 11.0 81 SPSS 26.0 82 Antivirus - K7 Total Enterpice Security for 3 years 83 Autocad 2016 84 Inventry 2016 85 Revit 2016 86 Solid Works 2009 87 Tech Soft 88 Ansys 12.0 89 Oracle 90 E-TAP 91 Matlab 92 Cadence Software 93 PS-CAD

Academic Calendar: Available.

Enrollment of students in the last 3 years No. of Seats No. of Students S. No. Name of Programme Year Sanctioned Admitted 1. 2019-20 120 63 MBA 2018-19 120 41 2017 -18 120 74 2019-20 60 34 2. MCA 2018-19 60 31

2017-18 60 31 2019-20 120 100 3. Pharmacy 2018-19 120 94 2017 -18 120 59 2019-20 660 301 4. U.G Engineering (F.T) 2018-19 660 343 2017 -18 660 327 2019-20 180 100 5. U.G Engineering (P.T) 2018-19 180 92 2017 -18 240 147 2019-20 54 8 6. P.G Engineering (F.T) 2018-19 54 - 2017 -18 54 - 2019-20 36 21 7. P.G Engineering (P.T) 2018-19 36 25 2017 -18 54 38 2019-20 120 75 8. U.G Architecture 2018-19 120 46 2017 -18 120 47 2019-20 20 5 9. P.G Architecture 2018-19 20 12 2017 -18 20 18 2019-20 30 5 P.G Town and Country 10. 2018-19 30 4 Planning 2017 -18 20 5

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7. List of Research Projects/ Consultancy Works Number of Projects carried out, funding agency, Grant received

Name of the Principal Type Funds Name of the Year of Name of the Scheme/Project/ Endowments/ Chairs Investigator/ Co Investigator (if (Government/Non- Department provided Funding agency Award applicable) Government) (INR in lakhs) Parametric Optimization of Dissimilar TIG Welding of AISI 304L Sivanantham, A., S. Manivannan, and Automobile Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 and 430 Steel Using Taguchi Analysis S. P. Babu Engineering

Microstructural and Corrosion Studies by Immersion in 3.5% Manivannan, S., B. Narenthiran, A. Automobile Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 NaCl Solution on Aged Mg-9Al-1Zn-XCa Alloy Sivanantham, and S. P. Babu Engineering Effect of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Nano-Fluid on performance G. Jaya Balaji and P. Automobile and emission features of a diesel engine operated on Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 Shanmugasundaram Engineering Alphanizomenon Flos Biodiesel - Diesel Blend A Study on The Effects of Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Arun Prakash J and Automobile Properties of Aluminium Alloy (Adc 12) Reinforced With Iron Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 P.Shanmugasundaram Engineering Oxide (Fe2o3) P. Lakshmana Kumar and Automobile A study on safety aspects in steel industries Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 P.Shanmugasundaram Engineering

The Influence of Deep Cryogenic Treatment (DCT) on the D. Prassana Venkatesh and Automobile Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 Mechanical Behaviour of Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites P.Shanmugasundaram Engineering

The Effect of Cryogenic Treatment on the Wear Resistance of Al D. Prassana Venkatesh and Automobile Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 Alloy-Fly Ash Composites P.Shanmugasundaram Engineering

Structural Strengthening Of Composite Beams Made With Scc S. Sathyan, Dr.R. Sundararajan, K. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 And Cold Formed Steel Members Vivek

Effect of Influence of Metakaolin and Shredded Plastic Waste on M. Sivaraj, Dr. R.Sundararajan, V. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Strength and Durability Properties of M20 Grade Concrete Karthik

Experimental Investigation On Properties Of Concrete By Dr.N.Balasundaram , V. Murugesh Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Replacing Cement With Water Hyacinth Ash

Evaluation Of Concrete Using Reshaped Waste Tyre Rubber As M.Harikaran, Dr. N Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Partial Replacement Of Coarse Aggregate

J. Sankar,Dr. Municipal Solid Waste Management System In Salem District Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 N.Balasundaram,D.Roopa

Experimental Behaviour Of Water Hyacinth Ash As Partial V. Murugesh, Dr.N.Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Replacement Of Cement On Short Column

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Performance Enhancement Of Concrete By Replacing Coarse M.Harikaran, Dr. N Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Aggregete With Tyre Rubber: A Study

Seismic And Structural Behavior of Rcc Beams Made With Hybrid K. Tamilselvan, Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Fibre Reinforced Self Consolidating Concrete

The Structural Performance of Externally Strengthened RCC R. Muthukumar, Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Beams Made With GPC The Structural Performance of RCC Beams Made With M30 Grade P. , N. SCC Mix While Fine Aggregate Is Partially Replaced By Crystal Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Balasundaram,V.Karthik&K.Vivek Stones T.V. Arul Prakash, Dr. M. Evaluating The Structural Performance Of Self Consolidating Natarajan,Dr. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Concrete Made With Concrete Debris As Aggregate N.Balasundaram,Dr.V.Karthik Investigation Of Strength And Durability Properties Of Fly Ash G. Siva Chidambaram, M. Natarajan Based Geopolymer Concrete On Various Curing Techniques With Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 and K. Vivek M-Sand As Fine Aggregate Environmental Impact of Dumping GGBFS on Lands in V. Johnpaul, N. Balasundaram, M. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Coimbatore Natarajan

V.Johnpaul ,N.Balasundharam, An Experimental Study on Flexural Behaviour of Nano GGBFS S.Sanothini. Pragadheesh , Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Concrete Kameshwaran J, SatheeshKumar.M, M.Balajimanikandan

An Experimental Study On Fire Resistant Concrete Using Mineral Johnpaul V., N. Balasundaram, Anima Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Admixture M., Avishkar T. and Devaanand K.C.

An Experimental Study On Comparision Of Curing Pf Concrete R. Sindhu, V. Johnpaul, A. Nisha Devi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.10 Using Natural Resins And Curing Components and R.Senthilkumar

A Decentralized Accountability Framework for Enhancing Secure R. Dhanapal , K. Tharageswari, S. Computer Science Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 Data Sharing Through ICM in Cloud Karthik and Engineering

An Effectual Gradient-boosting Scheme with Reliable Cluster- Computer Science N. Mohanasundaram , S. P. Sasirekha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 based Data Transmission for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks and Engineering

An Efficient Light Gradient Boosting Algorithm For Route Computer Science N. Mohanasundaram , S. P. Sasirekha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 Discovery And Reduced Energy Consumption Scheme In Vanet and Engineering

Computer Science Multi-Keyword Search Scheme Over Encrypted Cloud Data Mrs.K.Malathi,S.K.Sathya Priya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.10 and Engineering

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Computer Science An Extensive Survey Of Data Hiding Techniques Dr.M.Mohanapriya,A.Rasmi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.13500 and Engineering

Scheduling Multiple Workflow Using De-De Dodging Algorithm Computer Science B.Arun kumar,Dr.T.Ravichandran Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.13500 And PBD Algorithm In Cloud: Detailed Study. and Engineering

Accrual Based Scheduling For Cloud In Single And Multiple Computer Science R.Santhosh,Dr.T.ravichandran Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2019-2020 0.13500 Resource System. Study Of Three Techniques. and Engineering Electrical and Dr.K.Balachander Energy Economy Recommendations in Textile Mill Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 A. Amudha Engineering

Shao Fang 1,2, Ahmed Faeq Hussein 3 Electrical and Prospects of Electrooculography in Human-Computer Interface , (Member, Ieee), S. Ramkumar 4 , K. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Based Neural Rehabilitation for Neural Repair Patients S. Dhanalakshmi5 , And Engineering G. Emayavaramban 6

Li Junwei 1, S. Ramkumar2, G. Electrical and Brain Computer Interface for Neurodegenerative Emayavaramban3, D. Franklin Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Person Using Electroencephalogram Vinod4, Engineering M. Thilagaraj5, V. Muneeswaran 5, M. Electrical and Design And Simulation of Zeta Converter With ZVZCS Technique Dr.M.SivaRamkumarPallikonda Rajasekaran5, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Dr.A.V. Venkataraman6, Amudha And Ahmed Faeq Engineering M.SivaramHussein 7 Krishnan Electrical and Smart Asthma Prediction System using Internet of Things S.Sriragavi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Dr.M.SivaRamkumar Engineering D.Kavitha Electrical and Dr.K.Balachander Energy Economy Recommendations in Textile Mill Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.18500 A. Amudha Engineering Electrical and A SINGLE STAGE ZVS PFC CONVERTER WITH MINIMIZED G.Ravivarman, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 LOSSES AND HIGH POWER FACTOR Dr.A. Amudha Engineering Dr.K.Balachander Electrical and Modified CUK Converter for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Chanth Gowrish C, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Dr. A. Amudha Engineering G. Suresh, A.Amudha, M. Siva Electrical and Bidding Strategy of Electricity Market Considering Network Ramkumar,G. Emayavaramban, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Constraint in New Electricity Improvement Environment IR.V.Manoor Engineering N. Seethalakshmi, A. Amudha, S. Electrical and Voltage Frequency Controller with Hybrid Energy Storage Divyapriya, G. Emayavaramban, M. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 System for PMSG Based Wind Energy Conversion System Siva Ramkumar, IR.V. Mohamed Engineering MansoorN. Saravanakumar, A. Amudha, G. Electrical and Stability Analysis of Grid Integration of Photovoltaic Systems Emayavaramban, M. Siva Ramkumar, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Using Partial Power Converters S. Divyapriya Engineering

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Electrical and Hybrid Topology for Feature Extraction and Classification of Muthukumar.K, Amudha.A, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Vision Based Hand Gesture Recognition Gomathy V Engineering Electrical and M. N. Kalaivani A Review on Certain Wind Turbine Models Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Dr.K.Balachander Engineering G. Krishnan, M. Siva Ramkumar, A. Control of A Doubly Fed Induction Generator for Wind Energy Electrical and Amudha, G. Emayavaramban,S. Conversion System Using Matrix Converter with SVPWM Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Divyapriya, D. Kavitha, M. Sivaram Technique Engineering Krishnan A Control Strategy for A Variable Speed Wind Turbine with A N. Eswaramoorthy, M. Siva Electrical and Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator Using Matrix Ramkumar, G. Emayavaramban, A. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Converter with SVPWM Amudha, S. Divyapriya, M. Sivaram Engineering Application of Frequency based Matrix Converter in Wind Energy P.Krishnan, Jeyalakshmi, D. Kavitha M. Siva Ramkumar, Electrical and Conversion System Employing Synchronous Generator Using IR.V. Mansoor, A. Amudha, G. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 SVPWM Method Emayavaramban, D. Kavitha, M. Engineering N.Siva Thiyaagarajan,ram Krishnan M. Siva Ramkumar, Electrical and SVPWM based Control of SCIG-Matrix Converter for Wind Energy A. Amudha, G. Emayavaramban, M. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Power Conversion System Sivaram Krishnan, D. Kavitha Engineering V. Jayaprakash, S. Divyapriya, A. Electrical and Nano - Grid Smart Home With Plug-in Electric Vechicle using a Amudha, G. Emayavaramban, M. Siva Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Hybrid Solar-Battery Power Source Ramkumar Engineering K. T. Chandrasekaran, S.Divyapriya, Electrical and Modeling and Control of Micro Grid Based Low Price Residential A.amudha, M.Siva Ramkumar, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Home to Grid Power Management System G.Emayavaramban Engineering N.,G.Emayavaramban, Electrical and Design and Electric Spring for Power Quality Improvement in Pv- A.Amudha, M.Siva Ramkumar, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Based Dc Grid IR.V.Mohamed Mansoor, Engineering CK.Balachander,harles Stephen, .A. Amudha, K. Electrical and Direct Torque Control of Induction Motor Using SVM Techniques Balachander,S.Divyapriya,M..Sivaram .M. Siva Ramkumar, Krishnan G. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Emayavaramban, IR.V. Manoor Engineering Electrical and K. Balachander Energy Saving Measures in Textile Mill Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 A. Amudha Engineering P.Nagaveni, M.Siva RamKumar, Electrical and Electrical Energy Audit –An Experience in a Small Scale Textile M.Nivetha, A.Amudha, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Mill G.Emayavaramban Engineering PALONN: Parallel Ant Lion Optimizer and Artificial Neural Electrical and Raju Manuel Network for Power Flow Control of the Micro Grid-Connected Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 G.Emayavaramban System Engineering Electrical and A Performance Analysis of the Doubly-fed Induction Generator Kalaivani M. N Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 under Unbalanced Grid Voltage Conditions Dr. K. Balachander Engineering Viyathukattuva M.A.M.M, Amudha A, Electrical and Relation between Solar PV Power Generation, Inverter Rating M.Siva Ramkumar, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 and THD G.Emayavaramban Engineering

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M. Sivaramkrishnan Electrical and Modulation Techniques of the Matrix Converter Using RSV Dr.A. Amudha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Dr.M. Siva Ramkumar Engineering Modeling, Simulation and Implementation of Dual Loop S. SrinivasaSadagopan Electrical and Controller for Super Lift LUO Converter in DC Micro Grid Dr.A. Amudha, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Application Dr.M. Siva Ramkumar, Engineering M.Dr. Venkatesan, Viyathukattuva Electrical and PWM Controlled3-Phase Inverter for RenewableEnergy K.Dr.G. Balachander, Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Applications and Environmental Impacts S.P. G.Nagaveni, Ramesh Kumar Engineering R.S. DivyapriyaSaravanan, Electrical and Simulation of Switched Capacitor InverterTopology with Boost A. Hanumaiah, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Facility M. Venkatesan, Engineering K Balachander Electrical and Design and Modeling of Brushless Doubly-FedReluctance Kalaivani M. N, Balachander. K Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Generator for Wind Mills Engineering Electrical and Optimal Design Choice and investigation ofSingle Sided Linear SijithaIssac Balachander. K Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Induction Motor Engineering G. Boopathy Electrical and Performance Evaluation of Three Phase Shunt Active Power Dr.M. Siva Ramkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Filter in Power System Using Non-Linear Controller Dr.A. Amudha, Engineering T.Dr. Anitha1,* Viyathukattuva, , N. Shanthi1 , R. Electrical and Brain-Computer Interface for Persons with Motor Disabilities - A Sathiyasheelan2Dr.G. Emayavaramban , G. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Review Emayavaramban3P. Nagaveni, and T. Rajendran4 Engineering Classification of Eog Signal using Elman Recurrent Neural S. Ramkumar,Divyapriya J. Electrical and Network for Different Age Groups International Journal of MacklinAbrahamNavamani,M. Sivaramkrishnan K. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) ISSN: Sathesh Kumar, V. Vasanthi, G. Engineering 2278-3075, Volume-9, Issue-2S2, December 2019 S.Ramkumar,Emayavaramban, K.S.Dhanalakshmi, P. Sriramakrishnan, K. Electrical and Performance Analysis of EEG Signals usingConventional and SatheshM. Illayaraja Kumar, K.Shankar, G. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Hybrid Artificial NeuralNetwork Emayavaramban, P. Sriramakrishnan, Engineering Offline study for implementing human computer interface for S.K. Ramkumar*,Ponmozhi K. Sathesh Kumar, Electrical and elderly paralysed patients using electrooculography and neural K. Maheswari and P. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 networks PackiaAmuthaPriya Engineering P.G. Senthilkumar,Emayavaramban Dr.G. Electrical and Hybrid based Small Wind Generator with Boost Converter Emayavaramban*,J. Macklin Abraham Dr.A.Amudha, Navamani Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 System Dr.M. Siva Ramkumar, Dr. Engineering Metaheuristic FIR filter with Game theory based Compression LuoLiaViyathukattuva, , MuneeswaranVb, P. Nagaveni , and M. Electrical and Technique- A Reliable Medical Image Compression Technique for Ramkumar.ScNivetha , Emayavaramban.Gd , Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 online applications Gustavo Ramirez Gonzalez*e Engineering S. Srisanthosh Kumar, Dr.G. Electrical and Single Power-Conversion Ac–Dc Converter with High Power Emayavaramban*,Dr.A. Amudha, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Factor Based On ZVZCS for Dc Drive Applications Dr.M. Siva Ramkumar, Dr. Engineering S.P.Viyat Sivakumar,hukattuva Dr.G.and S. Divyapriya Electrical and Isolated Current-Fed Ac to Dc with Sepic Converter for Electric Emayavaramban*, Dr.A. Amudha, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Vehicle Applications Dr.M. Siva Ramkumar, Dr. Engineering Viyathukattuva and S. Divyapriya

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Technical and Economical Analysis of Power Management S. Mohanraj, S. Divyapriya*, Dr.A. Electrical and System for Electric and Hydrogen Vehicles Charging Station Amudha, Dr.G. Emayavaramban, Dr. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Using Solar Powered, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Viyathukattuva and Dr.M. Siva Engineering Design, Analysis and Application of Dynamic Wireless Power B.Ramkumar Lalitha, S. Divyapriya*, Dr.A. Electrical and Transfer Technique at High Switching Frequency for a Electric Amudha, Dr.G. Emayavaramban, Dr. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Vehicle Battery Chargers Viyathukattuva, Dr.M. Siva Engineering S.N.Ramkuma Senthilr andKumar, M. Nivetha Electrical and Performance Evaluation of Modeling and Simulation of Higher Dr. Viyathukattuva Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Pulse Ac-Dc Converters for Improved Power Quality Dr.A. Amudha, Engineering P.Dr.G. Krishnan, Emayavaramban Electrical and MATLAB/Simulink Analysis and Implementation of Fault Dr.M.A.M.M.Dr.M. Siva Ramkumar Viyathukattuva, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Identification of EHV Lines Using Wavelet Transform based FLC Dr.A. Amudha, Engineering Srinath,Dr.M. Siva D Ramkumar Electrical and Design of FLC plus Proportional Controller for KY Positive Output Dr.Dr.G. Viyathukattuva, Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Boost Converter Dr.A.P. Nagaveni Amudha, Engineering P.Dr.M. Nagaveni Siva Ramkumar Electrical and Power Quality Audit- An Experience in An Leading Engineering V.Dr.G. Saravanakuma, Emayavaramban, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.13500 Industry Dr.A. Amudha Engineering N. Prasanna, Registration of Research institution by ministry of Science and Recognition as Drug Dr.Dr.M. Hemnath Siva ramkumar Elango (3.1.6) - 8 Government Pharmacy 2019-2020 - Technology, Govt. of india for customs duty exemption M. Nivetha Testing Lab Investigation Of Strength And Durability Properties Of Fly Ash Dr.G. Emayavaramban G. Siva Chidambaram, M. Natarajan Based Geopolymer Concrete On Various Curing Techniques With Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 and K. Vivek M-Sand As Fine Aggregate Experimental Behaviour Of Water Hyacinth Ash As Partial V. Murugesh and N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Replacement Of Cement On Short Column

Bonding Characteristics of water Hyacinth ash on Concrete by V. Murugesh, N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 replacing cement

Performance Enhancement Of Concrete By Replacing Coarse M. Harikaran and N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Aggregete With Tyre Rubber: A Study

Deflection Behaviour of RC Beams using Reshaped Waste Tyre M.Harikaran, N Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Rubber as Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate

An Experimental Study On Fire Resistant Concrete Using Mineral Johnpaul V., N. Balasundaram, Anima Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Admixture M., Avishkar T. and Devaanand K.C.

An Experimental Study On Comparision Of Curing Pf Concrete R. Sindhu, V. Johnpaul, A. Nisha Devi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Using Natural Resins And Curing Components and R.Senthilkumar

Experimental Study On Aramid Fiber In Rehabilitation And S. Gobhiga, R. Sundararajan and R. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Strengthening Of Structures Using Recycled Coarse Aggregate Anandaraj

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Behaviour Of Rc Beams With Ferro Cement Warp – An S. Gobhiga, R. Sundararajan and Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Experimental Investigation Vijaya Kumar

Advanced Sensor Dynamic Measurement and Heuristic Data G.R. Shankar, S. Deepa, M. Arun, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Analysis Model for Bridge Health Monitoring System G. Vignesh

Effect of Influence of Metakaolin and Shredded Plastic Waste on M. Sivaraj, R.Sundararajan, V. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Strength and Durability Properties of M20 Grade Concrete Karthik

Seismic And Structural Behavior of Rcc Beams Made With Hybrid K. Tamilselvan, Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Fibre Reinforced Self Consolidating Concrete

The Structural Performance of Externally Strengthened RCC R. Muthukumar, N. Balasundaram Sri Ram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Beams Made With GPC The Structural Performance of RCC Beams Made With M30 Grade P. Sivakumar, N. Balasundaram, SCC Mix While Fine Aggregate Is Partially Replaced By Crystal Sri Ram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 V.Karthik&K.Vivek Stones Numerical Modeling on the Structural Performance of RCC T. V. Arul Prakash,M. Natarajan Sri Ram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2019-2020 0.13500 Beams Made With SCCProduced By RCA as Coarse Aggregate Mechanical Effect of ATIG Welding Process Factors on the Wear Behavior of A.Sivanantham, S.Manivannan, Sri Ram Engineering Non-Government Engineering, 2019-2020 0.13500 AISI 316L P.Shanmughasundaram Automobile Technical and Economical Analysis of Power Management S. Mohanraj, S. Divyapriya*, Dr.A. ElectricalEngineering and System for Electric and Hydrogen Vehicles Charging Station Amudha, Dr.G. Emayavaramban, Dr. Sri Ram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.11 Using Solar Powered, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Viyathukattuva and Dr.M. Siva Engineering Design, Analysis and Application of Dynamic Wireless Power B.Ramkumar Lalitha, S. Divyapriya*, Dr.A. Electrical and Transfer Technique at High Switching Frequency for a Electric Amudha, Dr.G. Emayavaramban, Dr. Sri Ram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2019-2020 0.11 Vehicle Battery Chargers Viyathukattuva, Dr.M. Siva Engineering Ramkumar and M. Nivetha Dr.K.P. Sridhar (3.1.6) - 9 SERD Government ECE 2019-2020 4.09

Development of a fully automated municipal solid waste segregator with advanced sensing module using application S. Baskar (3.1.6)-2 DST SYST Government ECE & CSE 2018-2019 7.25 specific integrated micro controllers Malcolm & Elizabeth Impact of LPG cylinder in rural areas and bring out smokeless Ms. D. R. Manjula Adiseshiah Trust, Non-Government Management 2018-2019 1.00 strategies rural areas Chennai

BINUCOM Project P. Kathiravan (3.1.6)-3 ERASMUS Government B. Arch. 2018-2019 19.96

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Implementing Automatic Brain Abnormality Detection System Dr K.P. Sridhar SERB Government ECE 2018-2019 20.09 Using Reactive Optimized Convolution Neural Networks

Design and development of novel mechanical gripper robotic Dr K.P. Sridhar, Dr.S.Baskar DST Government Mechanical & ECE 2018-2019 36.91 arm Development of a fully automated municipal solid waste segregator with advanced sensing module using application S. Baskar DST SYST Government ECE 2018-2019 13.10 specific integrated micro controllers Electrical & Karpagam Academy Electric/Battery Operated Automobiles Dr.K.Balachander Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 1.00 of Higher Education Engineering Electrical & Karpagam Academy Non-Conventional Energy Dr.ir.V.M.Mohamed Mansoor Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 1.10 of Higher Education Engineering Tamilnadu State Mechanical Design and fabrication of water filter using CNT/AGNW B Narenthiran (3.1.6)-5 Council for Science Government 2018-2019 0.08 Engineering and Technology Tamilnadu State Mechanical Effective grenade launcher for Defence B.Akilan Council for Science Government 2018-2019 0.08 Engineering and Technology 3.1.6.Tamilnadu State Parametric monitoring and controlling of wind turbine based on B Lalitha and Dr J Karpagam Council for Science Government EEE 2018-2019 0.08 wireless transmission using IoT and Technology Tamilnadu State Alcohol analyzing helmet to prevent accidents S.Vijaya Council for Science Government EEE 2018-2019 0.08 and Technology Electrical and PV and Fuel Cell based Dynamic Voltage Restorer for LVRT Dr.K.Balachander Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Improvement of DFIGWTS Engineering Electrical and Design and Implementation of Series Z-Source Matrix Converters M.Siva Ramkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Engineering Maximum Power Point Tracking Strategy for a New Wind Power Electrical and System with Super capacitor Connected Photovoltaic Power Dr.G. Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Generation System and supported to a Distribution Power Grid Engineering Electrical and Non Isolated Interleaved Cuk Converter for High Voltage Gain Dr.K.Balachander Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Applications Engineering Impact of dividend policy on shareholders wealth reference to Sumathi, N and Jothi, K Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2018-2019 0.10 the automobile companies in India

A Study On Service Quality Analysis Of Rural Retail Outlets In A Martin Jayaraj, A Dharmaraj Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2018-2019 0.10 Coimbatore District

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A study on the awareness level of the tribal tea labourers and the factors for deployment and mobilization from the current Krishnaveni, V and Raja, J.A Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2018-2019 0.10 workplace in the ANilgiris study district,of impact Tamilnadu, of work place India support in reducing work stress with special reference in the women employee of select IT Chockalingam, S.M and Sudarshan, P Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2018-2019 0.10 companies in ExecutionBangalore Examinationcity Of A Three Phase Ac To Three Phase Ac Electrical and Dr. A. Amudha M.Sivaram Krishnan, Matrix Converter Using Distinctive Transporter Based Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 M.Siva Ramkumar Exchanging Algorithms Engineering Stability enhancement and analysis of unified power quality Dr.S.Poorani Rajesh, S.K Electrical and conditioner based on fitting neural network and PI current John Chembukkavu. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 controllers Chandra Bose, K.N Engineering Dr.S.Poorani John Chembukkavu Electrical and Design and analysis of adaptive fuzzy controller for BLDC motors Rajesh, S.K Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 with solar PV Chandra Bose, K.N. Engineering Dr.G.Emayavaramban S.Ramkumar Electrical and Classification of Hand Gestures Using FFNN and TDNN Networks A.Amudha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 K.Sathesh Kumar Engineering Electrical and A SMES/Battery Supported Dynamic Voltage Restorer System for Dr.S.Poorani Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Three Phase System Using Stage Hybrid Conversion Method V.S.Vijayanandham Engineering Electrical and Smart Grid Realization and Model Predictive Control of Unified Dr.S.Poorani Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Power Quality Conditioner Integrated with Control Saturation M.Vijayalakshmi Engineering Electrical and Compensation of Voltage Disturbance Using SMES Based DVR Dr.S.Poorani Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 during all Fault Condition P.Bhoopathi Engineering Performance and Stability Analysis of Simple Structure and Fact Electrical and Dr.S.Poorani Dynamic Response PV- Three Phase Grid-Connected Inverter Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 S.Gopal with HGIBC System Engineering SRF Control Method with Back-to-Back Converter (MSC & GSC) Electrical and Dr.S.Poorani for Power Quality Improvement (Harmonic Compensation) via Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 J.Jerine Paul Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generators (PMSG) Engineering Electrical and Design and performance analysis of novel three port converter Dr.S.Rajeswari Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 for MPPT Using PAO Technique with PV system T.Rajesh Engineering Electrical and Automatic Frequency Response for Autonomous Distributed V2G Ms.S.Divyapriya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 (Vehicle-to-Grid) Using IoT Technology Dr.A.Amudha Engineering Electrical and Stabilization of expansive subgrade soil with bagasse ash and Rajakumar, C., Jeyapriya, S.P and Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 geosynthetic reinforcement Meenambal, T Engineering Electrical and Characterization and effective Rajakumar, C., Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 utilization of coal ash with geosynthesis in pavement subgrade Jeyapriya, S.P and Meenambal, T Engineering

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Electrical and Cascade Cockcroft-Walton Voltage Multiplier Applied to M.SivaRamkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Transformerless High Step-Up DC-DC Converter Engineering Electrical and Modeling, Design and Implementation of a Power Conversion Dr.G. Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 System for WECS by Using Fuzzy Based MPPT Engineering Effect of Nd on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of Mg- Electrical and Dinesha, P., Manivanna, S., Kumaresh 9Li- 3Al magnesium alloy in 3.5 wt.% Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Babu, S.P and Natarajan, S NaCl solution Engineering Electrical and DTC-SVM Management of Induction Machine Fed by 3 Level NPC M.SivaRamkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Matrix Convertor Engineering Effects of Flyash and Blast furnace slag on the performance of A. Dhavamani & Dr. R. Sundararajan Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2018-2019 0.10 Self – Compacting Geo- Polymer Concrete

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Performance Evaluation Study On Improvement And V.Venugopalan , S.Kumaravel, Rehabilitation Of Aliyar Dam In Pollachi Taluk Of Coimbatore S.Hemalatha and C.Rajakumar, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2018-2019 0.10 District Kamalraj Subramaniam Effect of Cowdung Blended with Food wastes, Fresh organic V.Venugopalan, Dr.N.Balasundaram Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2018-2019 0.10 wastes and dry organic wastes on Biogas Production

Experimental study on self-curing concrete using Biomaterials as M.Vidhya &S.Gobhiga&K.Rubini Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2018-2019 0.10 admixtures

A Comparative Study of Conventional Surveying Techniques with M. Nandhini Chella Kavitha Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2018-2019 0.10 Total Station and GPS

New Modified Framework For Mining Frequent Interaction K.S.Sindhu, Megha J Prakash, Computer Science Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Patterns Discovery From Human Meeting Database. Dr.P.Amudhavalli and Engineering

An Efficient Software Effort Estimation by Combining Neural Computer Science Dr.P.Amudhavalli Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Network and Optimization Technique and Engineering

Feature Selection using Group Search Optimizer for Plant Leaf Computer Science Dr.P.Amudhavalli,A.M.Ravishankar Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Classification. and Engineering

Wavelet- Based Weighted Median Filter for Image Denoising of Dr.P.Amudhavalli, Computer Science Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 MRI Brain Images N.Rajalakshmi,K.Narayanan and Engineering

Dr.P.Amudhavalli, Computer Science Deduplication Analysis of Products in Digital Marketing Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 N.Rajalakshmi,K.S.Sindhu and Engineering

A hybrid elman neural network predictor for time series Dr.N.Mohana Sundaram , Computer Science Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 prediction S.N.Sivanandam and Engineering

A Hybrid Elman Neural Network Multiclass Classifier using Soft- Dr.N.Mohana Sundaram , Computer Science Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Max Activation Function S.N.Sivanandam and Engineering

A Survey on Search Engine Optimization and Google’s Search Computer Science Dr.R.Santhosh , I.S.Suhail Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Engine Algorithms and Engineering

Probability Based Adaptive Psowith Dynamic Resource in Computer Science Beaulah David,Dr.R.Santhosh Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Pervasive Environment for Wireless Network Communication and Engineering

Massive Volume of Unstructured Data and Storage Space Computer Science Dr.B.Arunkumar ,Ranjeet V.Powar Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Optimization- a Review and Engineering

Genetically modified glowworm swarm optimization based Computer Science P. Amudhavalli,M.M.Annie Alphonsa Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 privacy preservation in cloud computing for healthcare sector and Engineering

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Fault tolerance and QoS based pervasive computing using Computer Science Beaulah David,Dr.R.Santhosh Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 markov state transition model and Engineering Web page recommendation system using laplace correction Dr.B.Arunkumar,Jyoti Narayan Computer Science dependent probability and chronological Dragonfly- Based Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Jadhav and Engineering clustering Adaptive grey wolf optimization- based clustering for file De- Computer Science Dr.B.Arunkumar ,Ranjeet V.Powar Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Duplication and storage optimization of Unstructured data and Engineering

A Novel regression neural network based optimized algorithm Computer Science Dr.P. Amudhavalli,H.Azath Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 for software development cost and effort estimation and Engineering

Computer Science Edge Aware Histogram Modification for High Capacity Dr.B.Arunkumar,Rasmi.A Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 and Engineering

Computer Science Reversible Data Hiding Dr.B.Arunkumar,Rasmi.A Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 and Engineering

Computer Science Diseased FMRI Brain Images for Inter-racial Disease R. Balaji Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 and Engineering

Dr. N.Mohana Computer Science Enhancement by LVQ Neural Networks and Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Sundaram,Dr.S.N.Sivanandam and Engineering

Computer Science Comparisons with GA and SVMs R.Santhosh,R.Pavithra Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 and Engineering

Soft max activation function for Neural Network Multi class Dr. N.Mohana Computer Science Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 classifiers Sundaram,Dr.S.N.Sivanandam and Engineering

Computer Science A Survey on cloud security issues in cloud computing R.Santhosh,R.Pavithra Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 and Engineering

Prediction of power generation and power consumption in the Computer Science B. Arunkumar,G.Kiruthiga Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 region of Tamil Nadu and Engineering

Optimization of digital image transfer: A fusion of prediction Computer Science Megha J Prakash,K.S.Sindhu Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 error clustering, random permutation and gap algorithm and Engineering M.Siva Ramkumar Dr.A.Amudha Electrical and Mer Based Bi-Directional Three Winding Dc- Dc Converters With M.Sivaram Krishan, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 ZVS S.Sriragavi Engineering Time Varying and Constant Switching Frequency-Based Sliding Electrical and Mode Control Methods for Transformer Less DVR Employing Dr.S.Poorani, R.Ramesh Babu, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Half-Bridge VSI Engineering

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Electrical and BLDC Motor Driven PV Fed Water Pumping System Employing Dr.S.Rajeswari Balasubramaniam S V, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 CSC Converter Engineering Electrical and Comprehensive Analyses And Comparison Of 1kw Isolated DC- Dr.S.Poorani 1Sivadas .M .C, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 DC Converters For Bidirectional Ev Charging Systems Engineering Electrical and Design And Performance Analysis of A Novel Three Port Dr.S.Rajeswari T.Rajesh Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Converter For MPPT Using PAO Technique With PV System Engineering Electrical and An Integrated Magnetic Three Port Converter for Power Mr.T.Ramesh Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Management Systems Using Three Domain Control Method A.Rajendiran Engineering Electrical and A Single Stage Three Phase Inverter based on Cuk Converter for M.Siva Ramkumar Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 PV Application Engineering Electrical and A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Microgrid Demand Response in both Dr.K.Balachander Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Offline and Online Mode Engineering Electrical and Analysis and Parallel Operation of Novel Bidirectional DC-DC Dr.K, Balachander Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Converter for DC Micro Grid Engineering Electrical and A High Gain Input-Parallel Output-Series Dc/Dc Converter with M.SivaRamkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Dual Coupled Inductors Engineering Electrical and Transient Stability Improvement in Power System with SMES Dr.G. Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 and Battery Energy Storage System Engineering Electrical and Grid Connected Wind Energy Conversion System with Unified Dr.K, Balachander Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) by Fuzzy Logic Engineering Electrical and An Advanced Power Theft Identifier using LabVIEW M.SivaRamkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Engineering Electrical and A DC-DC Converter in Hybrid Symmetrical Voltage Multiplier M.SivaRamkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Concept Engineering Evaluation of Knee Activities Using EMG Signals for Pre- Electrical and predicting Lower Limb Dr.K.Balachander Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Dystonia Diseases Engineering Electrical and High Step-Up DC-DC Converter based on Three-Winding Coupled M.SivaRamkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Inductor Engineering Analysis and Energy Efficiency of Small Scale Wind Energy R. Veluchamy Electrical and Conversion System Using Adaptive Network based Fuzzy Dr.K.Balachander Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Interference System (ANFIS) of Maximum Power Point Tracking Dr.A. Amudha Engineering Method M. Siva Ramkumar Dr.G. Emayavaramban

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S. Senthil Kumar, Electrical and Cascade Cockcroft-Walton Voltage Multiplier Applied to M.SivaRamkumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2018-2019 0.10 Transformer less High Step-Up DC-DC Converter Dr.A. Amudha Engineering The effectiveness of various cutting fluids on the Surface Dr.K. Balachander Mechanical roughness of AISI 1045 steel during turning operation using Selvam,Dr.G. Emayavaramaban, M. D., & Sivaram, N. M. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Engineering minimum quantity lubrication system Effects of waste chicken fat derived biodiesel on the performance Mechanical Barik, D., & Vijayaraghavan, R. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 and emission characteristics of a compression ignition engine Engineering Effect of Compression Ratio on Combustion Performance and Mechanical Emission Characteristic of a Direct Injection Diesel Engine Fueled Barik, D., Kumar, A., & Murugan, S. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Engineering with Upgraded Biogas−Karanja Methyl Ester−Diethyl Ether Port ExperimentalInjection study and analysis of the wear properties of Anganan, K., Prabagaran, S., & Mechanical friction-stir-welded AA7075-T6 and A384.0-t6 dissimilar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 Muthukrishnan, M. Engineering aluminium alloys of butt joints Study on Tribological Behaviour of Al/SiC/MoS2 Hybrid Metal Daniel, S. A. A., Sakthivel, M., Gopal, P. Mechanical Matrix Composites in High Temperature Environmental Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 M., & Sudhagar, S. Engineering Condition Experimental Investigations of Stringer on Chassis Frame In Mechanical Ramesh Kannan, C. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 TATA 2516 TC Truck Engineering

Wire Electric Discharge Machining of Silica Rich E-waste CRT and Mechanical Gopal. P. M, Soorya Prakash. K Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 BN Reinforced Hybrid Magnesium MMC Engineering

Low Cycle Fatigue Strength Analysis Of A47075-T6 And A384.O- Anganan, K., Prabagaran, S., & Muthu Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 T6 Friction Stir Welded Aluminum Alloys Of Butt Joint. krishnan, M. Engineering

Effect of Nd on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of Mg- Dinesha, P., Manivannan, S., Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 9Li-3Al magnesium alloy in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution Kumaresh Babu, S.P., & Natarajan, S. Engineering

Effective Utilization of Job Shop Scheduling in Auto Industries Gavali, K. B., Anand Bewoor., & Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2018-2019 0.10 with the aid of Social Spider Optimization Debabrata Barik. Engineering

BINUCOM (Building Inclusive Urban Communities) P. Kathiravan (3.1.6) - 1 ERASMUS Government B. Arch. 2017-2018 114.48

Tamilnadu State Implementation of AC gas leakage detection system in Automobile R. Bharat Balaji Council for Science Government 2017-2018 0.09 automobiles Engineering and Technology Tamilnadu State Mechanical Design and fabrication of portable waste plastic recycling unit M. Prakash Council for Science Government 2017-2018 0.10 Enggineering and Technology Tamilnadu State Energy Saving in Class room D.Kavitha Council for Science Government EEE 2017-2018 0.10 and Technology

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Satisfaction Of Industrial Customers With Regard To Usage Of Dr. V. Krishnaveni, Mr. R.J. Raj Kumar Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Zippers

Investor's Behaviour Towards Commodity Market :With The M.Venkateswari,DR.R.Karthikeyan Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Special Reference To Salem An Empherical Study On The Association Between Service Subramania Quality And Customer Satisfaction In The Mulitispeciality Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Jeshurun,Dr.R.karthikeyan Hospitals ,Tamilnadu Study On Work Life Balance Among Women Employees In Dr. V. Krishnaveni Anila. K. P Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Selected Public Industries In .

Factors Affecting The Impulse Buying Behaviour Of Consumers Sagini Thomas Mathai, Dharmaraj A Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Of Cochin City

A Study On Effect Of Human Resource Practices On The Chenniappan Loganathan, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Performance Of Textile Processing Units In Tamil Nadu Arumugam Dharmaraj

Organizational Initiatives: Does It Meet Employee Expectations Bindi K, R, Dharmaraj A Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 In Bpo Organizations?

Analyzing Failure Data Using Weibull Parametric Estimation Deepak Prabhakar P; Dharmaraj A Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10

Using Vikor Technique For Eveluating Customer Satisfaction In Dr.A.Elsayed,Dr.A.K.Sheikh Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Bank Using Entropy Weight Dawood,Dr.R.Karthikeyan

Women Empowerment Through Self Help Groups : A Study In Dr. M. Nandhini, Dr. M. Usha, Dr. P. Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Coimbatore District Palanivelu

Dr. M. Nandhini, Dr. M. Usha, Dr. P. An Empirical Study On Work Environment Of Employee Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Palanivelu

A Study On Job Stress And Employee Performance At Work Place Dr. V. Krishnaveni Anila. K. P Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 In An Organization

A Study On Customer Perception On Service Quality With Hariharan G and S Nagarajan Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Reference To Public Insurance Sector In Coimbatore District

A Study On Competency Mapping Among Employees Of Textile C.Sagunthala Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Mills In Coimbatore City

A Study On Stress Management Practices Adopted By Small Scale Martin Jayaraj A, Dharmaraj A Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Manufacturing Units In Coimbatore

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Fuzzy Measurements Of University Students Importance Indexes Dr.A.Elsayed,Dr.A.K.Sheikh Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 By Using Analytical Hierarchy Process Dawood,Dr.R.Karthikeyan

Evaluation Of Universities Services By Using Fuzzy Analytical Dr.A.Elsayed,Dr.A.K.Sheikh Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Hierarchy Process Dawood,Dr.R.Karthikeyan

A Comparitive Analysis Of Consumer Brand Preference Towards Gowrishankkar.V Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Accessories A Study On Problems Faced And Coping Strategies Adopted By The Married Women School Teachers While Making Decisions In Dr. M. Nandhini Ms. T. Ezhilarasi Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Their Family Life With Reference To Theni District The Impact Of Ethical Behaviours On The Project Performance M.P.Mahesha,Dr.R.Karthikeyan Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 An Embrical Study

A Study On Relationship Between Principles Of Management And Dr. V. Krishnaveni Anila. K. P Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Bhagavad Gita

An Emphrical Study On Customer Perception Towards Subramania Bala Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Multispeciality Hospitals ,Tamilnadu Jeshurun,Dr.R.karthikeyan

Emerging CSR Practices With Regard To Present Trends And S.subramaniam,Dr.R.Karthikeyan Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Future Outlook

Impact Of Corporate Retailing On Consumers And Small Traders J Arul, A Dharmaraj Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 In Salem And Namakkal District

Consumer Perception On Celebrity Endorsement Towards C. Sagunthala and V. Gowrishankkar Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Consumer Products In Coimbatore

Medical Tourism In Coimbatore District Gowrishankkar.V Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10

Dr. M. Nandhini Relative Analysis Of MCX Energy And MCX Metal Index Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Ms. Arpana. D Consumers Brand Preference And Purchase Intention Towards Dr. M. Nandhini Gold Jewellery With Special Reference To School Teachers In Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Ajai Krishnan Kottayam District A Study On The Factors Which Leading Customers To Purchase Dr. M. Nandhini Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 Gold Jewellery With Special Reference To Working Women Ajai Krishnan

An Awareness Program On Dengue Fever Among Adults Residing G Sugunadevi, A Dharmaraj Sriram Engineering Non-Government Management 2017-2018 0.10 In An Urban Slum Area, Coimbatore

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K.Gayathri, G.Praveena, Design development and evaluation of metadoxine nanoparticles Sriram Engineering Non-Government Pharmacy 2017-2018 0.10 V.Shivakumar, M. Kannan Electrical and Closed loop performance investigation of various controllers Dr.A.Amudha, S.Selvaperumal, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 based chopper fed DC drive in marine applications P.Nedumal Pugazhendhi Engineering Electrical and A Hybrid method for Solving Unit Commitment Problem with Dr.A. Amudha, Mary P. Varghese Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 Wind Power Uncertainty Engineering Electrical and Performance Analysis of Inverter Circuits used in Nano Grids Dr. S. Poorani, John Chembukkavu Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 Engineering Electrical and An Efficient Single Stage Converter Based PV-DVR for Improving M.Siva Ramkumar Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 Voltage Quality Engineering Electrical and Power Quality Improvement in Voltage Transmission System M.Siva Ramkumar Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 Using Static Compensator Engineering Electrical and Transient and Steady State Analysis of Modified Three Phase M.Venkatesan, S.Selvaperumal, Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 Multilevel Inverter for Photovoltaic system P.Nedumal Pugazhendhi Engineering Vision Based Hand Gesture Recognition for Indian sign Electrical and Dr.S.Poorani, K.Muthukumar, Languages using Local Binary Patterns with support vector Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 S.Gobhinath machine classifier Engineering Electrical and Analysis of Integrated HVAC–HVDC Power Transmission and Dr. S. Poorani K.N. Chandra Bose Sriram Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2017-2018 0.10 Stability during Power Tap Engineering Effect of Temperature, Load and Sliding Velocity on the Wear Mechanical P. Shanmughasundaram Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2017-2018 0.10 Behavior of AA7075–SiC Composites Engineering

N.Mahendra Boopathi, P.Arulshri, Mechanical Tribological behaviour of Al2024-SiC – fly ash hybrid composites Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2017-2018 0.10 P.Shanmughasundaram Engineering

Effect Of Particles Size On The Mechanical Properties Of Sic- Nagaraj Ashok, Palanisamy Mechanical Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2017-2018 0.10 Reinforced Aluminium 8011 Composites Shanmughasundaram Engineering Experimental investigation on the emission characteristics of a Mechanical variable compression ratio multi-fuel engine using palm P. Shanmughasundaram Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2017-2018 0.10 Engineering biodiesel Performance and emission characteristics of a diesel engine runs V.Gopinath, P. Shanmughasundaram, Mechanical Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2017-2018 0.10 with corn oil biodiesel blends and air pre-heater P. Suresh Engineering Experimental investigation on the behavior of a direct injection Debabrata Barik, S. Murugan, N.M. Mechanical diesel engine fueled with Karanja methyl ester-biogas dual fuel at Sivaram, E. Baburaj, P. Shanmuga Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2017-2018 0.10 Engineering different injection timings Sundaram

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Certain Studies On Ecofriendly Refrigerants K. Karthikeyan, P. Somasundaram, M. Automobile Used In Vapour Compression Refrigeration Sivakumar, C.J. Thomas Renald, G. Sriram Engineering Non-Government 2017-2018 0.10 Engineering System Of Automobile Air-Conditioner Jayabalaji Experimental study on partial replacement of cement with M. Sivaraj & Dr. R. Sundararajan Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.14875 metakaolin and coarse aggregate with shredded plastic waste

Experimental studies on flexural behavior of composite beams S. Sathyan & Dr. R. Sundararajan Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 with SCC–M30

Improving Trend of Ground Water Quality of Noyyal River Basin K. Ravichandran& Dr. R. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 In Tiruppur District Sundararajan

Experimental Studies on Strength and Scc Characteristics of Mr. S. Paulraj & Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Basalt Fiber Reinforced Concrete

Development of Sustainable Urban Transport Strategies For Mr. A. Asokan & Dr. N. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.14675 Salem City Balasundaram&

Experimental Investigation On Flexural Behavior Of Hybrid Fiber K. Tamilselvan & Dr. N. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Reinforced Concrete Beam Balasundaram

Experimental study on contamination of surface and sub-surface Dr.N.Balasundaram and N.D.Hari Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 water at lakes in and around Coimbatore city Hara Madan

Influence of curing procedures on compression strength of self- S. Dayanidhy & Dr. N. Balasudaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 compacting concrete

Leena A.V, Dr.N.Balasundaram, Dr. C. Dairy Effluent Treatment Using Earth Worm Bio Technology Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Meiaraj

Statistical Analysis of Self - Compacting Concrete Impregnated Mr. S. Paulraj & Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 With Coir Fibre

Efficiency of PAC Water Treatment Plant & Disposal of Its Sludge N.Kumar & Dr.N.Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10

Study on Effects of Curing Techniques on Durability Properties of S. Dayanidhy & Dr. N. Balasudaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Self-Compacting Concrete with Metakaolin

A Study on Factors Influencing Landslides in Nilgiris, Tamilnadu, Kumar.N, Dr. N. Balasundaram& Dr. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 India T. Meenambal

Experimental Investigation On Water Hyacinth Ash As The V.Murugesh, Dr.N.Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Partial Replacement Of Cement In Concrete

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Risk Minimising Strategies to have Successful Investment in Real S. Vasudevan & Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.13300 Estate Business

Behaviour of Nano Silica Powder and Hybrid Fiber Reinforced R. Sakthivel & Dr. N. Balasundaram Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Concrete Beams with Cyclic Loading

Rehabilitation of Distressed Concrete using External prestressing R. Muthukumar & Dr. N. Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 – Experimental Study Balasundaram

Evolving Cross-Corrugated Cold Form Sheet Based Composite A. Balaji, Dr. M.Natarajan & A.Praveen Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Slab Panel For Efficient PEB Construction

Eco Friendly Light Weight Geo Polymer Concrete For Sustainable K.P. Chandran, Dr. M. Natarajan& Dr. Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Development C. Meiaraj

Study and Analysis of Chennai flood 2015 using GIS and M. Seenirajan, Dr. M. Natarajan, R. Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Multicriteria Technique Thangaraj, M. Bagyaraj

Artificial neural network modeling and economic analysis of soil C.Rajakumar & T.Meenambal Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 subgrade stabilized with flyash and geotextile

Chemical and Geotechnical Propertiesof Expansive Soil Stabilized C. Rajakumar Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 with Fly Ash and Geotextiles

Using Carbon – fibre – reinforced polymer to strengthen concrete G. R. Vijayshankar, M. C. Sundararaja , Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 – filled steel tubular columns Yun Yong Kim & G. Ganesh Prabhu

Manufacturing of clay bricks with alum sludge and Granite V.Venugopalan , Dr.N.Balasundaram Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 powder &B.Chokkalingam

S.Hemalatha, V.Venugopalan & Dr. Modernisation of Irrigation Systems Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 N.Balasundaram B. Preethiwini, S. Bharaniraja, M Comparative Study on Durability Characteristics of High Strength Aravindhan, B. Benjamin pradeep& R. Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Self Compacting Concrete Jothiprasath Jagadeesh.M, R. Bhuvaneshwari, B. Experimental Study on Self Compacting Concrete contains Preethiwini, P. Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 partially manufactured sand and recycled clay roof tile Magudeaswaran. An Experimental Investigation on Previous concrete by using K.VigneshV.Johnpaul, J.Suganthan Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 furnace slag and recycled course aggregate

T. Nanda kumar, V. Johnpaul & Experimental study of polypropylene fibre incoporated concrete Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Dr.N.Balasundaram

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An Experimental Study On Properties Of Natural Resin Concrete M.A.Asha, A.Thangadurai and Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 With Addition Of Sisal Fibre S.Gobhiga

An Experimental Study On Bacterial Concrete By Using Recycled M. SherifNisha, A.Thangadurai and Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Course Aggregate S.Gobhiga Experimental study on Performance of Recycled Coarse R.Jagedeswari, S.Gobhiga and Aggregate (RCA) as Natural Coarse Aggregate and Fly Ash as a Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 A.Thangadurai Partial Replacement for Cement with different W/B Ratio Study on Kokkala canal water in kole lands near Thrissur J.Jenin Rajasingh &K.Bhaskaran Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 corporation and its effects on paddy fields

Bioleaching of printed circuit board using Pseudomonas putida SreeLekha.G, Eunice.S, Jenin Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 and Bacillus megaterium Rajasingh.J, Vishnu Priya. M Impact Analysis of Leachate Characteristics at Municipal Solid J. Jenin Rajasingh, Dr. R. Waste Landfill Site in Vellalore Town Panchayat, Coimbatore Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 Sundararajan, T.S. Ashiga& G. Jenisha City, Tamilnadu, India An Experimental Study on Bio Degratation of organic waste by Vighneshkumar.M , Vijay.G , Sriram Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2017-2018 0.10 using composting Vijayabharathi.M , and Ramesh.D Effect of NMDA receptor antagonist and 5-HI1A receptor agonist Abdul Khayum Khadar Bhatcha, on behavioral parameters in serotonin depletion MIC Darshit B Shah, N. Spandana, M. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Pharmacy 2016-2017 0.10 model Ramanathan Customer Satisfaction Level Towards Landline Service Provided MRs. V. Sumathi, Dr. K. Gunasundari Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10 By BSNL With Reference To Coimbatore

A Study On Emotional Intelligence And Work Performance Of Dr. V. Krishnaveni V. Navya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10 Women Insurance Agents Of LIC Of India, Kerala

Factors Determining Profitability In Indian Automobile Industry. Dr. A. Dharmaraj Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10

Strategy Development By SME’s While Practicing Supply Chain Mr. G. Hariharan , Dr. P. Suresh Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10 With Respect To South Indian Textile Sectors

Influence Of The Demographic Factors On Quality Of Work Life Of Dr. M. Nandhini, Mrs.M. Aarthy Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10 The Engineering College Faculty Members In Coimbatore District

Problems Faced By The Zipper Manufacturers In Tirupur, India Dr. V. Krishnaveni, Mr. R.J. Raj Kumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10

Customer Preferences Towards The Mobile Network Service Dr. V. Krishnaveni, Mr. P. Vijay Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10 Provider – A Study With The Special Reference To Coimbatore

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A Study On The Work And Family Environment In The Work Life Dr. V. Krishnaveni, Mrs. K. P. Anila Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10 Balance Among The Women Employees

Study On Factors Influencing Work Life Balance Dr. V. Krishnaveni Anila. K. P Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10

A Study On Job Satisfaction Among Employees Of Auto Ancillaries Dr. V. Krishnaveni J. A. Raja Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10

A Study On Decision Making Role Of Married Women School Teachers In The Daily Family Activities With Reference To Theni Dr. M. Nandhini, Mrs.T. Ezhilaaarasi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2016-2017 0.10 District Electrical and Solar Powered Traffic Control System Based on Traffic density Dr. A. Amudha, R. Gayathri Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 with Emergency Vehicle Alert Engineering Electrical and Reduction of Harmonics by Detuning of Capacitors Dr. A. Amudha, A. Theivanayake Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Engineering Electrical and A Novel Buck-Boost-based Single Phase Inverter Applicable for S. Poorani Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Photovoltaic Based Electric Vehicle Engineering Electrical and Reduction of Leakage Current in Improved Transformer less CMI S. Kuppusamy , M. Sasikala Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Based PV Systems Engineering Electrical and Capacitor Cascaded Multilevel Inverter with PWM Control K. Balachander , K. Gowthami Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Method Engineering Electrical and Load Frequency Control of Hydro-Hydro Power System with S. Divya Priya, P. Karuppasamy Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) Controller Engineering Electrical and Unbalanced and over Current Fault Protection in Low Voltage DC K. Balachander, R. Sri Sangeetha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Bus Micro Grid Systems Engineering Electrical and Transmission Line Fault Detection and Classification Using P.Nagaveni, M.Gowrishankar and Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Discrete Wavelet Transform and Artificial Neural Network P.Balakrishnan Engineering Electrical and A Comparative Study of Solar MPPT Control Techniques V.Bhavithira, K.Ngaraju Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Engineering Optimization for a Novel Single Switch Resonant Power Electrical and Mr.M.Sivaram kumar, Dr. A Amudha Converter using GA to improve MPPT efficiency of PV Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 R Rajeev Applications Engineering Comparative Study of Three Phase Grid Connected Photovoltaic Mr. M. Venkatesan, Dr.R. Rajeshwari Electrical and Inverter Using PI and Fuzzy Logic Controller with Switching Dr. N. Devarajan Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Losses Calculation Dr.M. Kaliyamoorthy Engineering

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Electrical and Identifying Hand Gestures using SEMG for Human Machine Dr. A. Amudha, G. Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Interaction Engineering Electrical and Fuzzy Logic Controlled Modified Three Phase MLI fed from single M.Venkatesan, R.Rajeswari, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 DC source for PV Applications N.Devarajan Engineering Electrical and A Non-Linear Controller for Forecasting the Rising Demand for Dr. S. Poorani, Murugan R Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Electric Vehicles Applicable to Indian Road Conditions Engineering Electrical and Estimation of Inductance Gradient Empirical Formula of Rails S. Poorani, A. Keshtkar, L.Gharib Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Using Regression Analysis Technique R. Murugan Engineering Power management strategy in parallel connected PV arrays by Electrical and G. Ravichandran, integrating buck boost converter with single phase bidirectional Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 T. Ramesh inverter Engineering Electrical and Color Image segmentation using Similarity based Region merging Dr. S. Poorani, K. Muthukumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 and Flood Fill Algorithm S. Sindhu Engineering Dr. A. Amudha, Samson Raja Simson Electrical and Virtual State Estimation Calculator Model for Three Sundar Ravichandran Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Phase Power System Network Nithiyananthan Kannan Engineering Electrical and sEMG based Classification of Hand Gestures using Dr. A. Amudha, G. Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.12625 Artificial Neural Network Engineering Recognition of sEMG for Prosthetic Electrical and Control Using Static and Dynamic Dr. A. Amudha, G. Emayavaramban Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Neural Networks Engineering Electrical and A Survey on Some Converters and Inverters used in Nanogrid Dr. S. Poorani, John Chembukkavu Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 Engineering A. Prabhu, Electrical and Electrochemical studies of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles by K. Shankar, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 using Setaria verticillata plant P. Muthukrishnan, Engineering An investigation on the cytotoxicity and Apoptotic effect of A. Prabhu,Kathiresan Electrical and biologically synthesized Silver nanoparticles on mcf-7 and a549 K. Shankar, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2016-2017 0.10 cell P. Muthukrishnan, Engineering Lines using weed Setaria verticillata l. A. Kathiresan P.Prakash Statistical Analysis on Tribological Behaviour of an Al Alloy 7075 Mechanical P. Shanmughasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2016-2017 0.10 – Al2O3 Composites Engineering K. Kartikeyan, P. Kartikeyan, S. Performance analysis of refrigeration system from exhaust gas Automobile Samurudeen, R. Prasanth, P. Vimal, G. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2016-2017 0.10 waste heat of petrol engine Engineering Jayabalaji Modelling, Analysis and Simulation of Clutch Engagement Judder Automobile M. Sivanesan, G. Jayabalaji Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2016-2017 0.10 and Stick-Slip Engineering

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Molecularmechanism of curcumin and its semisynthetic Biotechnology - Dr. R. Thilagavathi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2016-2017 0.10 analogues in prostate cancer prevent and treatment FOE Computer aided design of negative allosteric modulator of Biotechnology - metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) Comparative Dr. R. Thilagavathi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2016-2017 0.10 FOE molecular field analysis of aryl ether derivatives

Experimental Investigation on Behaviour of Nano Concrete R. Sakthivel & Dr. N.Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10

Optimising the traffic Mobility for Sustainable development for Mr. A.Asokan & Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 Salem city

Environmental Impact of Singanallur Lake water Mr. A.Babu & Dr. N. Balasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10

BOD/COD a Measure of Dairy Waste Treatment Efficiency- A Leena A.V, Dr. C. Meiaraj & Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 Case Study Dr.N.Balasundaram

Assessment of dairy waste treatment Based on sludge volume Leena A.V, Dr. C. Meiaraj & Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 index technique Dr.N.Balasundaram

Modelling and Analysis of Cold – Form Based Composite Panel – Balaji A Raju, GopikaMoorthy, Dr. M. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 A Feasibility Study Natarajan, A. Praveen , K.S. Sailesh

Impact Resistance Of Fly AshBased Geo Polymer ConcreteUsing K.P.Chandran, Dr. M. Natarajan, Dr. C. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 CoconutShell Meiaraj

Anaerobic digestion of Municipal solid biodegradable wastes for Dr.M.Natarajan&P.Shanthi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 methane production:A Review

Experimental Study of Bagasse Ash Utilisation for Road C. Rajakumar and T. Meenambal Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 Application on Expansive Soil

Experimental study on the utilization of industrial and C. Rajakumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 agricultural wastes to stabilize the expansive soil subgrades

Artificial Neural Network Modeling of Sub grade Soil stabilized C. Rajakumar and T. Meenambal Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 with Bagasse Ash and Geogrid

Analysis and design of pavement subgrade stabilized with coal C. Rajakumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2016-2017 0.10 ash and geosynthetics

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Customer Relations Management In The Banking Sector: Impact P.Sopna and Dr.R. saravanan Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Of Technology And Its- Benefits In View Of Employee

The Employer-Employee Perspective Toward Retention Factors M Usha and Dr P Palanivelu Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 In Automobile Compenents Manufacturing Industries

A Study On Service Quality Of SBI Banks In Coimbatore City P.Sopna and Dr.R. saravanan Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10

Retention Factors Influencing Workets To Persist In Select M Usha and Dr P Palanivelu Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Automobile Components Manufacturing Industries

Effective Supervisor R.karthikeyan Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10

Dr.R.Velmurugan Service Quality of Public Sector banks Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Mrs.E.Vanitha

Factors Influencing The Customer To Purchase In Retail Outlet In Dr. M. Nandhini M. Usha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Coimbatore City, Dr. P. Palanivelu

A Study On The Awareness Level Among The Retail Investors R.Karthikeyan and kowsalya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 About Future Market As Investors Risk Reducer palanisamy

Labour Welfare Facilities In Home Appliances Industries In R.karthikeyan Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Coimbatore

A Study Pertaining to Investment Behaviour of Individual Dr. M. Ashok Kumar , K. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Investors in Coimbatore City Parimalakanthi

Employee's Perception Of Potential Appraisal (A Study Among Mohammed Sulaiman, Arumugam Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Managerial Cadre Employees In Public Sectors In Kerala) Dharmaraj

Effect of Acidified Feronia elephantum leaf Extract on the P.Muthukrishnan, P.Prakash Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 corrosion Behavior of mild Steel

Magneto hydrodynamics Rayleigh problem with hall effect and P.T.Hemamalini Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Rotation in the presence of Heat Transfer Effects of Heat,Mass Transfer and viscous Dissipation on Unsteady Flow past an Oscillating Infinate through Porous P.T.Hemamalini Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 Medium Stigmasterol extracted from Eicus hispida leaves as agreen P.Muthukrishnan, P.Prakash Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Management 2015-2016 0.10 inhibitor for the mild steel corrosion in 1M HCl Solution

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A Fuzzy Logic Based Three Phase Inverter with Single DC Source Electrical and Venkatesan. M, Rajeswari. R & for Grid Connected PV System Employing Three Phase Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 Deverajan. N. Transformer Engineering Electrical and Harmonic Elimination in Multilevel Inverters for Solar Dr. A. Amudha, Vijayalakshmi. V. J, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 Applications using Dual Phase Analysis Based Neural Network Ravichandran. C. S & Karthikeyan. V. Engineering Electrical and Hybrid Solar-Wind Energy System with MPPT using Cuk-Sepic Divyapriya,P.Ponmani Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 Fused Coverter Engineering Electrical and Energy Audit and Renewable Energy System Modeling Balachander. K, Dr. A. Amudha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 Engineering Emission Characteristics of Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Using Automobile Blends of P. Shanmughasundaram, T.I .Manosh Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Engineering Rubber Seed Biodiesel Using Taguchi Method Statistical Analysis On Influence Of Heat Treatment, Load And Automobile Velocity On The Dry Sliding Wear Behavior Of Aluminium Alloy P. Shanmughasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.175 Engineering 7075 Effect Of Iron Oxide On Tribological Behaviour Of Al- Si Alloy - Automobile P. Shanmughasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Iron Oxide Composites - Taguchi Approach Engineering Statistical analysis on influence of heat treatment, Automobile load and velocity on the dry sliding wear behavior of Aluminium P. Shanmughasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Engineering Alloy 7075 Performance Of Variable Compression Ratio Ci Engine Using Automobile P. Shanmughasundaram Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Blends Of Palm Biodiesel Engineering

Performance evaluation of structures based and ligand base Biotechnology - Dr. R. Thilagavathi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 virtual screening methods on ten selected anti-cancer targets FOE

Experimental study on Utilization of Bottom ash to Stabilize C. Rajakumar & T. Meenambal Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 expansive soil subgrade

Study on the performance of Geosynthetics in flexible pavement C. Rajakumar & T. Meenambal, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 system

Chemical analysis of expansive soil under the influence of C. Rajakumar & T. Meenambal, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 bagasse ash

Characterization and Effective utilization of fly ash in Road C. Rajakumar & T. Meenambal, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 application

Effect of Coal ash in the Stabilization of Expansive Soil for the C. Rajakumar & T. Meenambal, Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 Pavement

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Experimental Study onutilizationof Bottom ash to Stabilize C. Rajakumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 expansive Soilsubgrades

Effect of industrial and agricultural waste sin the stabilization of C. Rajakumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 expansive soil for the pavement subgrades

CBR and UCC Strength Characteristics of Expansive Soil Subgrade C. Rajakumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 Stabilized with Industrial and Agricultural Wastes

Experimental study of bagasse ash utilization for road C. Rajakumar Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 application on expansive soil

Experimental Investigation of Fracture Toughness of Fibre B. Preethiwini, Saktheeshwaran Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Civil Engineering 2015-2016 0.10 Incorporated high Strength multi notched beams A Survey on Determining the Characteristics of Deadlock, Computer Science Scheduling and Workflow Instances and Providing New B.arunkumar and T.ravichandran Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 and Engineering Algorithms for the Issues Arising in Hybrid Cloud Computer Science A Catechistic Method for Traffic Pattern Discovery in MANET Mr.R.Santhosh,Ms.R.Saranya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 and Engineering

Mr.B.Arunkumar,Ms.B.karthick Computer Science Bio-metrics Verification for User Authentication in Web Services. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 kumar and Engineering

IEQGOR to Increase Quality of Service in Wireless Sensor Computer Science B.Arunkumar,K.Mythilipriya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Networks and Engineering

Computer Science Security Enforcement with Cost Assessment for Cloud Data B.Arunkumar, A. Selvi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 and Engineering

Reliable Proactive Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Computer Science Ms.K.Nithya,Ms.K.Sundareswari Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Networks. and Engineering

Distribution of Secured Data Retrieval Data Using Efficient Computer Science Mr.Bhuvaneshwaran,Mr.A.Vijay Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Tolerant Military Network. and Engineering

Computer Science VANET-Based Secure Online Road Navigation Mr.C.Prabakaran,Ms.L.Priyadharshini Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 and Engineering

Generalization Technique For Data Anonymization In Securing Computer Science Ms.Shanthini,Mr.R.Karthik Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 PHR and Engineering

Clustered Based User-Interest Ontology Construction for Computer Science Ms.J.Nisha,Ms.K.Sundareswari Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Selecting Seed URLs of Focused Crawler. and Engineering

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Computer Science Vampire Attack Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks. Ms.S.Jyashree,Mr.T.MohanRaj Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 and Engineering

Computer Science ES2 Approach for Geographic Routing in Mobile Sensor Networks Ms.P.Divya,Mr.S.Shahul Hammed Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 and Engineering

Graph-Based Approach For Artery / Vein Classification Of Computer Science Mr.S.Tharangani,Ms.K.Malathi Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Systemic Diseases In Retinal Images. and Engineering

Locality Sensitive Hashing with p-stable Distribution for Large Computer Science Ms.C.Cynthia,Ms.K.Sundareswari Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Scale Image Search. and Engineering

An Efficient Classification for Detecting Diabetes Mellitus and Aruljothi.M, C.Thirumoorthi, M. Computer Science Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy by Using PSVM Classifiers Hasina Banu and Engineering

Secure And Efficient Data Sharing In Cloud Using Multiple Computer Science S.Rinesh,Dr.K.Baskaran Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Authority Attribute Based Biometric Encryption. and Engineering

Secure And Efficient Data Sharing In Cloud Using Hybrid Patient Computer Science S.Rinesh,Dr.M.Mohanapriya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Controlled Biometric Encryption Scheme and Engineering

Travelling Salesman Problem Approximation Methods Using Computer Science Dr.M.Mohanpriya,B.Karthik Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Genetic Algorithms: A Systematic Survey and Engineering

Computer Science Review On Secure Reduplication Methods In Cloud Storage. R.Santhosh,Dhivya J Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 and Engineering

An Analysis Of Cross Validation Techniques For Availability Zone Computer Science R.Santhosh,A.Ramya Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Prediction and Engineering Electrical and A Novel Optimization of Stresses Acting and Failure Rates with Dr. A. Amudha, Manoharan. D & Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 Power Transformers Sivaraja. S. S Engineering Electrical and Dual Analysis Based Linear Regression Trained Neural Network Dr. A. Amudha, Ravichandran. C. S & Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 for Selected harmonic Elimination in a Multilevel Inverter Vijayalakshmi. V. J. Engineering Electrical and Condition Monitoring and Testing of EHV Transformers Dr. A. Amudha, Manoharan. D Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 Engineering Electrical and Single-Objective Optimization of Profit and Emission under Dr. A. Amudha, Vijayalakshmi. V. J & Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 Deregulated Environment. Sugumaran. G Engineering Electrical and Cost Effective Analysis of Variation of Altitude of Wind Turbine Balachander. K, Dr. A. Amudha Aquasub Engineering Non-Government Electronics 2015-2016 0.10 System Engineering

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A Rational Approach of Lean Tool Implementation to SME – A Mechanical Yogesh, M., & Prabagaran, S. Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 Case Study Engineering

Analysis of different infiltration effect for selective laser sintering Vennilaa, D.B., Karuppasami, G., & Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 process Taguchi method Senthil, P. Engineering

Experimental Investigation on the influence of selective laser Vennilaa, D.B., Karuppasami, G., & Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 sintering process parameter on surface roughness Senthil, P. Engineering Experimental investigation on the effect of pressure on Srinivasan, R., Ramesh, A., & Senthil, Mechanical microstructure and mechanical properties of squeeze cast Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 P. Engineering rectangular plate of LM6 aluminium alloy Investigation of microstructure and tool wear in cryogenic Vimalraj, N., Paranthaman, P., & Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 treated tungsten carbide insert on machining cast iron Prakash, P. Engineering

Evaluation of natural fiber reinforced composite by varying Karthikeeyan, M., Paranthaman, P., Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 hybrid ratio Gopik Kanna, J., & Karthick, G. Engineering

Design, fabrication and performance evaluation of a forced Paranthaman, P., Rajesh Kumar, T., & Mechanical Aquasub Engineering Non-Government 2015-2016 0.10 convection solar air heater using plate finned absorber plate Manikandan, D. Engineering

Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of master’s projects available in the following link https://kahedb.brightnestsoft.com/

Industry Linkage

Title of the Name of the collaborating agency with Year of Sl. No. Name of the participant Duration Nature of the activity collaborative activity contact details collaboration

India 1.CEPT (Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology), Ahmedabad 2.KAHE (Karpagam Academy of Higher Education), Coimbatore BINUCOM - RESEARCH 3.KRVIA (Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute PROJECT Faculties for Architecture and Environmental Studies), October 2016 BINUCOM Project Meeting @ DUK , Ar.Kathiravan P 1 Mumbai 2016 To Project Meeting @ DUK , Austria Austria Ar.Rishab Yogesh Sharma 4.SPAV (School of Planning and Architecture), October 2019 Date : 06.02.2016 - 15.02.2016 Date : 06.02.2016 - Ar.Arunkumar K Vijayawada 15.02.2016 Europe 5.DUK (Danube University Krems), Austria, Coordinator 6.TWENTE (University of Twente), Netherlands

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7.LUND (Lund University), Schweden

Academic Development Centre for Development of Advanced 1) Conducted Short term course on C Programming 2 2016 9 months for Students Computing - Pune from 1.12.2016 to 28.02.2017 Academic Development 1. Guest Lecture on "Business Opportunitties in Solar" 3 MAS Solar Systems Pvt. Ltd., Coimbatore 2016 3 years for Faculty snd Students on 27.8.2018 2. Seven Days Courses on Solar PV Technician (

18.1.2018 to 24.1.2018) 3. Twenty Days Course on Solar PV Installer (

12.02.2018- 31.03.2018)

4. Arranged A NSDC Sponsored ,ESSI qualification Level- 4 course on Solar Panel Installation Technician (06.09.2016-12.09.2016) Academic Development Centre for Development of Advanced 1) Conducted Short term course on C Programming 4 2016 9 months for Students Computing - Pune from 1.12.2016 to 28.02.2017 2) Conducted Short term course on Photoshop from

1.12.2016 to 28.02.2017 3) Conducted Short term course on PHP from 1.12.2016

to 28.02.2017

4) Conducted Short term course on Networking from

1.12.2016 to 28.02.2017 Academic Development 5 CAD Solutions, Coimbatore 2016 3 years 1) Workshop on CFD (Basic Level) on 18.08.2016 for Students 2) One day Workshop on CFD (Advance Level) on

20.08.2016 3) One day Workshop on CATIA on 17.02.2017 4) Workshop on Advanced CAD Modelling, on

14.02.2019 Academic Development Prolific Systems and Technologies Pvt. Ltd., 1.Conducted Guest lecture on "PIC Micro controller " on 6 2016 3 years for Students Coimbatore 21.12.2016 2.Conducted 6 days short term training program on

"Robotics & Automation" from 2.1.2017 to 7.1.2017. 3.Conducted Guest lecture on "PIC Micro controller" on

05.07.2017 4.Conducted one day workshop on" Hands on training

on Transformer windings "on 27.09.2017 5.Conducted Guest lecture on "DCMachine Design" on

01.08.2018 6.Conducted Guest lecture on "Recent trends in

Electrical Engineering" on 03.07.2019

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Academic Development 1) Got exposure to analytical instruments 10.08.2017 to 7 Bioline Laboratory, Coimbatore 2017 2 years for Faculty snd Students 11.08.2017 2) Dr. G D P S Augustus, Research coordinator from Bioline had interaction with UGC-AICTE expert committee as an industrialist on 25.3.2018 3) 2016 Batch did their inplant training from 1/6/18 to

10/6/18 in Bioline for the period of ten days 4) Invited Dr.V.Chandrasekar, Director, Bioline Laboratory & Research for career guidance program on 16.10.18 5) Submitted a pre-proposal titled "Computer-aided Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of novel Inhibitors of the aminoglycoside resistance

acetyltransferase Eis from Mycobacterium tuberculosis" under DBT AMR mission program on 12- 11-2018. Academic Development 1) Got exposure to analytical instruments 10.08.2017 to 8 Bioline Laboratory, Coimbatore 2017 2 years for Faculty snd Students 11.08.2017 2) Dr. G D P S Augustus, Research coordinator from Bioline had interaction with UGC-AICTE expert committee as an industrialist on 25.3.2018 3) 2016 Batch did their inplant training from 1/6/18 to

10/6/18 in Bioline for the period of ten days 4) Invited Dr.V.Chandrasekar, Director, Bioline Laboratory & Research for career guidance program on 16.10.18 5) Submitted a pre-proposal titled "Computer-aided Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of novel Inhibitors of the aminoglycoside resistance

acetyltransferase Eis from Mycobacterium tuberculosis" under DBT AMR mission program on 12- 11-2018. Academic Development 9 Caliber Embedded Technology, Coimbatore 2017 3 years 1. Chat with design engineer for Faculty snd Students 2. Chat with technical engineer 3. Seminar on Electronic Systems 4. Design of Embedded System and Robotics 5. Design of Radiofrequency using VLSI technology 6. Guest lecture on Transmission Lines and wave guides

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MoUs with Industries (minimum 3)

Name of the Number of Organisation Year of List the actual S. institution/ students/teach with which signing Duration activities under each N. industry/ ers participated MoU is signed MoU MOU year wise corporate house under MoUs Bioline Third year B.Tech Bioline Laboratory, 43B-1, Biotechnology, 2017 1 Laboratory, Cowley Brown 2019 1 year Batch did their 5/0 Coimbatore Road, R.S.Puram, internship 15/12/2019 Coimbatore-2. - 31/12/2019 Registered as International Universiti Universiti Malaya, collaborator on Malaya, Kuala 2 Kuala Lumpur, 2019 2 years 22.02.2019 in Lumpur, Malaysia Mushroom Research Malaysia Centre, University of Malaya, Malaysia Apt Tools & Machinery India Pvt. Ltd., NO:8, Apt Tools & First floor, Placement Drive has Machinery 3 Uppilipalayam 2019 3 years been conducted at 3/0 India Pvt. Ltd., Main Rd, Krishna Company permises Coimbatore Nagar, Sowri Palayam,Coimbator e- 641028 Premier Automation, 21/1B2A, Site No. Premier Internship has been 5, Madukkarai Rd, 4 Automation, 2019 3 years provided for 2017 batch 4/0 1st Street, SIDCO Coimbatore students Post, Mohan Nagar, Kurichi, Tamil Nadu 641021 Autogurukul Automative Training, No Autogurukul 272/1C, Ramani One day Training in Automative Volkswagen Body 5 2019 3 years after sales and service 60 / 2 Training Shop, Saibaba Kovil on 27.11.2019 Coimbatore Street, MTP Road, Sahs College, Coimbatore - 641043 Crea Crea Infrastructure, Guest Lecture was 6 Infrastructure, D.No.21, II 2019 2 years conducted on 24-09- 32/2 Salem Agaraharam, Salem 2019 - 636001 MAS Solar Systems Pvt. Ltd., MAS Solar One student from EEE 153, Sidco Systems Pvt. attended internship 7 Industrial Estate, 2019 3 years 1/0 Ltd., from 16.12.2019 to Malumichampatti, Coimbatore 31.12.2019 Tamil Nadu 641050 Orbito Asia Orbito Asia Jointly organized Diagnostics Diagnostics 8 2019 1 year conference on 12-09- 120/15 Laboratory, Laboratory, 2019 Coimbatore 737/2, SAI

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AASHRYA, GREEN FIELD, Puliyakulam Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641045 Surrya Builders, No.538/12 C, Guest Lecture was Surrya 9 Nethaji Nagar, 2019 2 years conducted on 20-09- 34/2 Builders, Salem Hastampatti, Salem 2019 - 636007 Centre for Development of Centre for One Faculty attended Advanced Development FDP in CyberForensic Computing - of Advanced course from 03.06.2019 10 P.B.NO:6520, 2019 1 Year 0/1 Computing - to 14.06.2019 conducted Vellayambalam, Thiruvanathap by CDAC , Thiruvananthapura uram Thiruvanathapuram m - 695033, Kerala, India Annamalai Capital Service (P) Ltd, 14, Government Arts College Rd, Certificate Training Annamalai opposite program on Capital 11 Capital Service 2019 1 year 27/0 Coimbatore, Market from 4.02.2019 (P) Ltd District Court, to 07.02.2019 Gopalapuram, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641018 MAS Solar Systems Pvt. Ltd., MAS Solar 153, Sidco Systems Pvt. One day Industry visit to 12 Industrial Estate, 2019 3 years 64 / 2 Ltd., company on 16.08.2019 Malumichampatti, Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 641050 Coimbatore Sidco Industrial Estate 1.One day Guest lecture Manufacturers by Mr. M. V. Loganathan, Welfare CEO, Perfect Machine Association and Auto Components, (COSIEMA), Coimbatore 13 COSIEMA Second Floor, 2019 3 years 50/20 Topic Smoke emission COSIEMA and its measurement in COMPLEX 91, industries and SIDCO Industrial Productivityon Estate, Coimbatore 12.02.2020 Coimbatore TN IN 641021 Elsevier B V, 14 Elsevier B V Amsterdam, 2018 1 year

Netherlands 1) Dr. Florida Tilton, Biozone Research CEO, served as resource Biozone Technologies Pvt person in one day Research Ltd, 7, Leomuthu National seminar on 1) 140/12 15 Technologies Street, Kalaimahal 2018 3 years Current scenario and 2)3/0 Pvt Ltd, Nagar, near future of Chennai Ekkakuthangal, Biotechnology as a Chennai-32 interdisciplinary field on 1.3.17

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2) Final year B.Tech Biotechnology, 2014 Batch did their project in Biozone Research Technologies Pvt Ltd, Chennai. from 2.1.18 to 31.3.18 Professional Info Tech, No 18,First A career Guidance Flr, Ramar Koil lecture on Health care Professional Street, Opp SNV opportunities for life 16 Info Tech, Kalyana 2018 I Year science students on 200 / 03 Coimbatore Mandapam, Ram 20.06.2018 at Karpagam Nagar, Coimbatore, Academy of Higher Tamil Nadu Education 641009 Start Career, 1.One day Guest lecture #1190/18, 1st by Mr.J.Deepak Floor, 26th Main, Manager, Big Data 17 Start Career 9th Block, 2018 2 years Analyst 75/2 Jayanagar, Topic Introduction to Bangalore - 69 Artificial Intelligence on Karnataka INDIA 06.02.2019 1) Certificate training program on Capital Market from Annamalai Capital 03.012.2018 to Service (P) Ltd, 13.02.2018 14, Government 2) Industrial visit to M/s Arts College Rd, Annamalai Capital Annamalai 1) 29/2 opposite services (P) Ltd, 18 Capital Service 2018 1 year 2) 28/2 Coimbatore, Coimbatore through (P) Ltd 3) 52/0 District Court, Annamalai Capital Gopalapuram, services (P) Ltd on Coimbatore, Tamil 09.03.2018 Nadu 641018 3) Certificate training program on Capital Market from 05.03.2018 to 09.03.2018 The Institute of Cost Accountants The Institute of of India, 13 & 14, Cost 3rd Floor, SFI Cost and Management 19 Accountants of Apartments, 2018 1 Year Accountant Foundation 23/0 India, Sathyamurthy Rd, Course Coimbatore Ram Nagar, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641009 On 13.10.2018 Mr.S.Sivashanmugam, Managing Director, Polyhedron Polyhedron Laboratories (P) Laboratories (P) Polyhedron Ltd., 49/12 IV Limited, Erode was 20 Laboratories Cross (W), 2018 2 Years invited as a Chairperson (P) Ltd., Erode Ganapathy Nagar, in National Seminar on Collectorate P.O, "Impact of Erode-638011 Nanotechnology in Herbal Medicines" ogranised by Faculty of

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Pharmacy, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education and he delivered a session on the topic - Challenges in Standardization of Active Ingredients of Nutraceuticals Sri Ram Karthic Polymers, , SF # 237/1B&2A Next 2018 -Guest lectuer on Sri Ram Karthic to V J Sintex Mill, 3rd week of January, 21 Polymers, Kovilpalayam, 2017 3 years 2018- Internship for

Coimbatore Kondayampalayam chemical engineering Rd, Coimbatore, Students Tamil Nadu 641049 Balaji Machine Tools Pvt. Ltd, 370A, Ullaipalar Balaji Machine one day industrial visit street, GN Mills 22 Tools Pvt. Ltd, 2017 3 years for II yr students (2018 40/0 Post, Vellakinar Coimbatore batch) Village, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641029 Sakthi Auto Sakthi Auto Placement Drive has Components, 23 Components, 2017 3 years been conducted at 40/0 Pallagoundanpalay Tirupur College permises am, Tirupur Shanrag Machine Tools Pvt. Ltd. Shanrag Manikarampalaya Internship has been Machine Tools 24 m, 2017 3 years provided for 2017 batch 4/0 Pvt. Ltd. Ganapathypudur, students Coimbatore Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641006 Steps Knowledge 1) PIC Microcontroller Steps Services Pvt. Ltd., programming Knowledge ShriNivas, 26, 2nd 2) Design using 1) 30/0 25 Services Pvt. 2017 3 years St, Kasthuri Nagar, Aruduino and Rapberry 2) 51/0 Ltd., Ondi Pudur, Tamil Pi 3) Seminar on ARM Coimbatore Nadu 641016 programming Annamalai Annamalai Builders and 1) Guest Lecture on 10- Builders and Construction, 1) 36/2 10-2018 26 Construction, Edayarpalayam 2017 3 Years 2) Guest Lecture on 08- Vadavalli, Road, Vadavalli, 2) 45/2 08-2019 Coimbatore Coimbatore- 641041 C-Cube Technologies, C-Cube 89/99, First Floor, Soft skill training 27 Technologies, 2017 3 Years 45/2 NGN Street, New program on 3.10.19 Coimbatore Sidhapudur, Coimbatore-44 Honey Honey Associate, Guest Lecture was 28 Associate, Ganapaty, 2017 2 Years conducted on 26-07- 34/2 Coimbatore Coimbatore-6 2018 Irumam Irumam Software 29 Software Pvt. Pvt. Ltd., 4/137, 2017 2 years Internship 2/0 Ltd., Gomangalam

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Coimbatore Pudhur, Pollachi Taluk, 642107 Prime Biomedical Prime Systems , 1st Cross Biomedical Street, Amarjothi Inplant Training from 30 2017 3 Years 7/0 Systems , Garden, Kangayam 8.2.18 to 10.2.18 Tiruppur Road, Tiruppur- 641604 Axis Global Institute of Industrial Axis Global Training, Near 1) Industrial visit on Institute of Mani's Theatre, 33, 25/02/2019 1) 32/1 31 Industrial Kathir Avenue, 2017 3 years 2) Industrial visit on 2) 22/1 Training, Aandal Street , 26/02/2019 Coimbatore Lakshmipuram, Hope College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641015 Geetha Geetha Associates, No 15, Guest Lecture was 32 Associates, Sowripalayam, 2017 2 Years conducted on 06-02- 35/2 Coimbatore Coimbatore - 2018 641028 Insurance Institute of India, Plot no. C-46,G- Insurance Block, Near US 33 Institute of Consulate, Bandra 2017 Perpetual Enrolled for CMA Course 22/0 India, Mumbai Kurla Complex,, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051 One research University of University of The publication in an The Free State, Free State, international journal " QWAQWA 34 QWAQWA Campus, 2017 2 years PHARMACOGNOSY 0 / 1 Campus, Republic of South RESEARCH:Indexed in Republic of Africa Scopus.2018;10(3);296- South Africa 300 Accura Weldrods Kovai Private Ltd., Accura No - 1 /15-2, Weldrods Employment offer to Ponnandampalaya 35 Kovai Private 2017 3 years student D.Jagan on 1/0 m Sf no.454 Part- Ltd., 18.12.2017 475/2 Kaniyur Coimbatore Village, Coimbatore, Annamalai Capital Service (P) Ltd, 14, Government Arts College Rd, Certificate training Annamalai opposite program on Capital 36 Capital Service 2017 1 year 55/0 Coimbatore, Market from 27.09.2017 (P) Ltd District Court, to 29.09.2017 Gopalapuram, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641018 Biogenix Biogenix 1) Research scholar 1) 2/0 37 Research Research Centre, 2017 5 years analysed biofilm 2) 2/0 Centre, BRMAS, KRRA 31, inhibition study &

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Trivandrum Keshavadeva Road, Therapeutic molecule Poojappura, toxicity (26/8/2018 Thiruvananthapura 2) Cell line study and m, Kerala 695012 laboratory analysis (21/01/2019) 1) Guset lecture on Hexbedded application of analog Technology, Hexbedded circuits 1) 30/0 Elango Nagar, 38 Technology, 2017 2 years 2) Guset lecture on 2) 50/0 Sathy Road, Coimbatore communication theroy 3) 48/0 Gandhipuram, 3) Guset lecture on Coimbatore - 12 optical communication 1) Certificate Training program on Export import documentation Horizon Training procedure from Horizon Academy, 9a, 8.03.2018 to 09.03.2018 Training Meenakshi 1) 58/0 39 2017 1 year 2) One day industrial Academy, Gardens, 2) 58/2 visit to Inland container Coimbatore Vellakinar, Tamil Depot(ICD),Irugur, Nadu 641029 Coimbatore through Horizon Training Academy on 13.03.2018 1) One day Guest lecture by Mr.S.SAKTHIVEL MANAGER HRD Topic Interview techniques for Indoshell Cast Employability on Indoshell Cast Private Limited, 27.11.2017 1) 65/4 Private A-14, SIDCO 40 2017 3 years 2) Internship completed 2) 1/0 Limited, Industrial Estate, by N. Subash Chandar 3) 1/0 Coimbatore Coimbatore – 641 (14RBEAE037) and got 021 placed, N. 3) Radhayeshwanth(15RB EAE025) is under internship Kovai Carbon Products, No.3, Kovai Carbon Jeeva Nagar, Industrial visit on 41 Products, 2017 3 years 40/1 ma Nagar, 10/02/2020 Coimbatore Villankurichi, Tamil Nadu 641035 Polyhedron Guest Lecture on 13-10- Laboratories (P) 18 the topic entitled Polyhedron Ltd., 49/12 IV Challenges in 42 Laboratories Cross (W), 2017 2 Years 51/6 standardisation of active (P) Ltd., Erode Ganapathy Nagar, ingredients of functional Collectorate P.O, foods Erode-638011 Prime Power 1) Seminar on Digital Prime Power Control, Signal Processing 1) 38/0 43 Control, Bharathiyar Nagar, 2017 2 years 2) Guset lecture on 2) 30/0 Somanur Somanur, Tamil Transmission Line and Nadu 641668 its Networks SunGlow Biotech, 1) Guest lecture by R. SunGlow No 12/14, Perur Poonkodi, Managing 1) 60/0 44 Biotech, Vadapatti Road, 2017 5 years partner on 2) 3/0 Coimbatore Perur Post, Entrepreneurship 3) 3/0 Coimbatore, Tamil opportunities in

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Nadu 641010 Biotechnology on 26.2.2018 2) 2016 Batch did their inplant training in Sunglow biotech from 14.6.18 to 19.6.18. 3) Hands on training on Plant tissue culture and Horticulture, 2016 batch. from 13.5.16 to 30.5.16 1) Internship from Vardhan Vardhan 10.8.17 to 30.9.17 1) 51/6 45 Infraastructure Infraastructure, 2017 1 Year 2) Internship from 2) 50/3 , Coimbatore Coimbatore - 4 23.8.17 to 30.9.17 Thick India Industrial Automation, 340, 1) Training program Thick India, Mangala Campus, conducted on 20.9.17 1) 36/4 46 2017 3 Years Coimbatore Nehru St, Ram 2) Guest lecture 2) 38/4 Nagar, Coimbatore, conducted on 25.1.19 Tamil Nadu 641009 1) Two days workshop was organized on Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Devices from 11.9.2017 to 12.9.2017 2) Inplant training was organized from 04.12.2017 to MAS Solar 14.12.2017 for PG Systems Pvt. Ltd., students 1) 50/10 MAS Solar 153, Sidco 3) 4 PG and 2 UG 2) 25/01 Systems Pvt. 47 Industrial Estate, 2017 2 years students carried out 3) 6/0 Ltd., Malumichampatti, their Project work 4) 1/0 Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 4) One PG student 5) 100/03 641050 placed in MAS Solar System 5) One Awarness program carried out on Environmental cleanliness and sustainable solar energy source on 7.1.2019 in Nachipalayam and Arisipalayam Village New Areeliya Software Tech PVt 1) Training on Software New Areeliya Ltd, Testing Software Tech Udayampalayam 1) 15/0 48 2017 2 years 2) Training on Mobile PVt Ltd Road, 2) 11/0 Application Coimbatore Nava India, Programming Coimbatore - 641028, Siva Furniture Siva Furniture Internship has been Engineering Engineering 49 2016 3 years provided for 2017 batch 4 Industries, Industries, students Coimbatore Coimbatore 50 Ambal Ambal Industrial 2016 3 years 1) Inplant training from 1) 6/0

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Industrial Training Centre, 02.09.2016 to 2) 98/3 Training S.F.NO: 493/1, Opp. 13.09.2016 Centre, Perks Arch,Trichy 2) One day Workshop Coimbatore Road,Singanallur, by Mr.Sibimon, Coimbatore- Principal, Ambal 641005. Technical Institute Topic MPFI & CRDI Engines on 08.08.2016 1) Introductory Level Barola Lecture on Technologies, Aeromodelling on 27/11, 24.08.2016 Barola Soundarajan St, 2) Workshop on Gesture 1) 0/33 51 Technologies, Parthasarathi 2016 3 years Colntrolled MAV and 2) 35/5 Chennai Puram, T. Mind Controleed MAV' 3) 8/0 Nagar, Chennai, on 02.02.2018 Tamil Nadu 3) In-Plant training for 2 600017 weeks during the month of May, 2017 1) Guest lecture on MELZ Indcosys Eletrical Energy Solutions LLP, 10- MELZ Indcosys conservation on 1, Silver Nagar, TVS 1) 30/0 52 Solutions LLP, 2016 2 years 21.7.2016 Nagar, 2) 27/0 Coimbatore 2) Guest Lecture on Idayarpalayam, Energy Management ( Coimbatore-25 20.12.2016) Faculty Development Veradis Programme on Retail Technology LLC. CPG and Market Veradis 53 14 A, SIDCO, 21,, 2016 3 years Research at PSG college 0/2 Technology LIC Colony, Kurichi, of arts and Science from Coimbatore, 6th December to8th December 2017 Commando Lab, 3A, S Street Commando Number 5, Consultancy test sample 54 Lab, Avarampalayam, 2016 2 years for wear testing on 0/1 Coimbatore Illango Nagar, 03.04.2017 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641006 Efficient Engineering Products, Shed No Efficient 1, Sidco Industrial Engineering Estate, Chetti Industrial visit on 55 2016 2 years 35/2 Products, Palayam Road, 28.08.2016 Coimbatore Malumichampatti, Malumichampatti, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 Annamalai Capital Service (P) Ltd, 14, Government Certificate training Arts College Rd, Annamalai program on Capital opposite 56 Capital Service 2016 1 year Marketing from 62/0 Coimbatore, (P) Ltd 13.10.2016 to District Court, 18.10.2016 Gopalapuram, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641018 57 MAS Solar MAS Solar 2016 2 years NSDC sponsored Level-4 25/0

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Systems Pvt. Systems Pvt. Ltd., solar panel technician Ltd., 153, Sidco course from 17.08.2016 Coimbatore Industrial Estate, to 23.08.2016 Malumichampatti, Tamil Nadu 641050 Blue Mount Machine Works Blue Mount Pvt. Ltd., one day industrial visit Machine Works 58 Thiruvalluar St, 2015 3 years for II yr students (2018 40/0 Pvt. Ltd., Kavundampalayam batch) Coimbatore , Coimbatore - 641030 Santham Santham Technologies, No Seminar on industry 59 Technologies, 38, Peelamedu, 2015 3 years expectations from 30/0 Coimbatore Coimbatore - students 641004 1)Certification course on NDT level II from Blue Ray 20.04.2015 to Inspection 28.05.2015 2)One Blue Ray Services, No day Guest lecture by Inspection 15.Muthuellam,, Mr.D.Senthil,Training 1) 3/0 60 2015 5 years Services, Sidco Industrial Manager, 2) 50/4 Coimbatore Estate, Coimbatore, BlurayTechnologies,Coi Tamil Nadu mbatore on 15.07.2016 641021 Topic Non Destructive Testing applications in Automotive Industry Harini Fibres, 2nd Floor,, 414/1, Tex Park Road, Nehru Internship has been Harini Fibres, 61 Nagar, Aerodrome 2014 3 years provided for 2017 batch 4/0 Coimbatore (PO), Coimbatore, students Tamil Nadu 641014 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd., 2, 1) Inplant Training from Bharat Sanchar Bharthi Park Road 1.2.16 to 5.2.16. 1) 15/ 0 62 Nigam Ltd., Ll, RS Puram 2014 5 Years 2) Inplant Training from 2) 5/0 New Delhi Coimbatore, 8.5.17 to 12.5.17 Coimbatore - 641043 1) Received 6 number Steps Knowledge of kits from STEPS and Steps Services Pvt. Ltd., establish the Lab Knowledge ShriNivas, 26, 2nd 2) Conducted two days 1) 0/3 63 Services Pvt. 2014 3 years St, Kasthuri Nagar, FDP on "Analog Systems 2) 0/8 Ltd., Ondi Pudur, Tamil Design and Embedded Coimbatore Nadu 641016 System" on 25.11.15 & 26.11.2015 Sekar Engineering Sekar Works, E-79, Guest lecture at fourth Engineering Sidco Industrial 64 2013 3 years week of January 2018 30/0 Works, Estate, Kurichi, for 3rd year students Coimatore -21 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 DELNET, J.N.U DELNET, New Subsctription renewal 65 Campus, Nelson 2009 Perpetual Delhi annually Mandela Road

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(Next to Paschimabad Gate of JNU), Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, Delhi 110070 Tata Consultancy Services(TCS), TCS House, 66 TCS, Mumbai Raveline Street, 2019

Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001 Polyhedron Laboratories (P) Polyhedron Ltd., 49/12 IV 67 Laboratories Cross (W), 2020

(P) Ltd., Erode Ganapathy Nagar, Collectorate P.O, Erode-638011 MAS Solar Systems Pvt. Ltd., MAS Solar 153, Sidco Systems Pvt. 20 68 Industrial Estate, Ltd., 20 Malumichampatti, Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 641050 New Areeliya Software Tech PVt New Areeliya Ltd, Software Tech Udayampalayam 69 2019 PVt Ltd Road, Coimbatore Nava India, Coimbatore - 641028, MAS Solar Systems Pvt. Ltd., MAS Solar 153, Sidco Systems Pvt. 70 Industrial Estate, 2016 Ltd., Malumichampatti, Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 641050 Santham Santham Technologies, No 71 Technologies, 38, Peelamedu, 2017 3 years

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Best Practices adopted:

Best Practice -I Title of the Practice Appraisal of Research Scholars’ progress through Timeline Presentation and Annual Research Congress.

Objectives The objective of this assessment is to ensure that the research work is progressing as planned by reviewing the status at defined intervals over and above the regular Doctoral Committee Meetings.

The Context It is not practically possible to foresee all the problems that will hamper the progress of the research work without regular follow up. The outcome envisaged at each stage may not happen all the times. The timely availability of the advice of Experts over and above official Research Guide plays a significant role in scientific and systematic way of completion of the research work. Hence, Timeline Presentation and Annual Research Congress.

The Practice Every year in the month of June/July a Time Line Presentation is organized by the Research section. The meeting is attended by the HoDs and respective guides. The research scholar presents the status of his research and future plans to complete it with time frame for each activity/stage. The observers will provide necessary feedback and suggestions.

In the month of December, an Annual Research Congress is organized in which Research Scholars are expected to present details of the work done. HoDs, Guides and External Experts attend the meeting. It is organized as a conference in which feedback, guidance and suggestions are given to the Research Scholars by the External Experts to fine tune their research work.

Evidence of Success The positive feed-back received from the Research Scholars and Research Guides are clear testimony for the success of this practice. Further, the positive comments given by the External Examiners who evaluate the thesis confirm the success of the practice.

Problem Encountered and Resources Required The small problem encountered, is sometimes, a few Experts cancel their visit during the last minute alternatively, Vice chancellor is permitting an internal or nearby external expert to conduct the meeting.

Concluding Notes Considering the evidence of success, “Appraisal of Annual Research Congress” proved to be a best practice and this could be a best Quality Research Initiative of KarpagamAcademy of Higher Education, which other higher educational institution may also emulate.

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Best Practice -II

Title of the Practice Conducting Arrear Examinations during weekends in the subsequent semester instead of conducting examinations along with End Semester Examination.

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Objectives To facilitate the students to clear their Arrear Examinations before the Regular End Semester Examination (Usually arrear examinations is conducted along with Regular papers by all Universities), thereby reducing the over burden of students to write Arrear Examination along with End Semester Examinations.

Context The aim of the teaching process is to enable all the students in a class to successfully complete all the courses in the very first attempt itself. But unfortunately it is not happening in the case of a few students.

In the next semester, they find it difficult to study and write the arrear examination along with regular End Semester Examinations as they have to focus on the current courses also. Hence, this is unique practice.

The Practice After the publication of the results of the ESE, the list of students in various course are prepared who have failed in various courses. The faculty concerned will be available in the Departments till evening and the students can get their doubts clarified and can also get necessary advice and guidance from them.

Evidence of Success On an average 75% of the students are able to clear their arrear examinations successfully. It maximizes the number of Graduates coming out successfully at the end of the programme and also provides an opportunity for them to take part in the placement offer(s). Problems encountered and resources required Practically no serious problems are encountered. The resources required such as class rooms, labs and faculty members are available at the institution

Concluding remarks The students find this practice extremely useful as they complete all Arrear Examinations well before the End Semester Examinations and they can concentrate only on the courses prescribed in that particular semester. In addition, students get guidance from faculty.

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