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Tambaram, - 601 301

Approved by the AICTE, New Delhi and Affiliated to , Chennai NBA Accredited Courses and ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution

A sister institution of IIPE

STUDENT HANDBOOK (2018-19)

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Address

Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering, Dr VPR Nagar, Manimangalam, , Chennai – 601 301.

Mobile No. 9 283 283 283 Phone: 044-71 700 800

Website: www.dce.edu.in E-mail: [email protected]

Trust office

Dhanalakshmi Educational Trust, 44, Seshachalam Street, , Chennai – 600 015.

Phone: 044 – 2436 3321

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STUDENT PERSONAL PROFILE

Name : ______

Roll No. : ______

Register No. : ______

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E-mail Id : ______

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Year : ______Section : ______

Gender : Male /Female

Date of Birth : ______

Blood Group : ______Mother Tongue : ______

Local residential Address Permanent address ______

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR (2018 – 19)

CONTENTS Sl. No. Details Page No. 1 Message from Founder’s desk 6 2 About the College 7 3 Vision and Mission / Quality Policy 8 4 About the founder 9 5 Governing Council Members 10 6 College Council Members 12 7 Anti-Ragging Committee 14 8 Discipline Committee 16 9 Telephone Extension Numbers 21 10 Programmes offered and Eligibility Criteria 21 11 Scholarship 22 12 General Rules and Regulations 24 13 Parent–Teacher meet 32 14 System of Examination 34 15 Remedial Classes 40 16 Awards and Honours 41 17 Library 42 18 Book Bank 44 19 Placement Cell 44 20 Research and Projects 47 21 Health Centre 49 22 Sports 49 23 Canteen 49 24 Transport 51 25 Class and Course committees 54 26 Co-Curricular Activities 56 27 Alumni Association 60 28 Professional Society Chapters 63

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Sl. No. Details Page No. 29 Hostel 66 30 Temple 67 31 Academic Schedule 69 32 Annexure I – Transport Details 81

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MESSAGE FROM FOUNDER’S DESK

Dr V P Ramamurthi, Ph.D. Founder and Managing Trustee Former Professor of Anna University

Dear Student,

It is a pleasure in releasing this Academic Calendar for the year 2018–19, an important handbook on academic schedule and rules of governance.

I am sure that this will help to sketch your plan of action and stay ahead of your peers in the academic race. May this scholastic year offer a newer dimension to your life and learning.

Wishing you all the best.

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering (DCE) under the auspices of Dhanalakshmi Educational Trust, was setup near Tambaram at Chennai in the year 2001. DCE is the brain child of the eminent and dedicated academician and former Professor of Anna University, Dr V P Ramamurthi.

The College is approved by the All Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi and affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.

The Institution is ISO certified and courses are NBA accredited. UG courses have got permanent affiliation by Anna University, Chennai.

DCE is a sister institute of the Indian Institute of Professional Education (IIPE), an institute offering coaching for Professional Courses Entrance Examinations, also founded by Dr V P Ramamurthi in the year 1993.

Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering has now grown into a ‘Distinguished Centre for Engineering and Technological Studies’ providing a serene environment and congenial atmosphere for learning. The institution not only provides quality engineering education to mould the students into technologically sound, efficient, effective and creative engineers but also mould them as responsible human beings.

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VISION Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering is committed to provide highly disciplined, conscientious and enterprising professionals conforming to global standards through value based quality education and training.

MISSION  To provide competent technical manpower capable of meeting the global requirements of the industry  To contribute to the promotion of Academic Excellence in pursuit of Technical Education at different levels  To train the students to sell his brawn and brain to the highest bidder but to never put a price tag on heart and soul

QUALITY POLICY Committed to provide quality education and training to the students through continual improvement to cater to the changing and challenging needs of industry.

QUALITY OBJECTIVES 1. To strive and achieve the global standards of engineering skills through training and hands on experience. 2. To impress the employability of students through sustained motivation and intensive participation in industry related real time projects. 3. To inculcate moral and ethical values among the students and staff and train them to apply it professionally with due consideration for ecological and economic issues.

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ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Dr V P Ramamurthi, Ph.D. Founder and Managing Trustee Former Professor of Anna University

Dr V P Ramamurthi, the Founder and Managing Trustee of the College, is an alumnus of the prestigious College of Engineering, (now Anna University). He graduated in the year 1965 with a specialization in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and continued to teach in his alma-mater. His quest for higher learning, prompted him to obtain post- graduation from the same institution and Doctorate in the area of Power Electronics from IIT, Chennai. Dr V P Ramamurthi is a very enterprising academician and has published many papers in journals of national and international repute.

Dr V P Ramamurthi is passionate about teaching and is dedicated to train world-class engineers who would shape technological innovations of the future. A dynamic team of eminent academicians, technocrats and engineers led by the founder, Dr V P Ramamurthi forms the backbone of the college management.

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GOVERNING COUNCIL Chairman Dr Ilango B Former Professor of Anna University Former Vice-Chancellor

Ex-officio Secretary

Dr Ramamurthi V P Former Professor of Anna University Founder and Managing Trustee Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering, Chennai

Members

Dr Ponnavaikko M Former Vice-Chancellor Bharadhidasan University Trichy

Dr Kasturi K Former Professor of Anna University

Dr Abdullah Khan M Former Professor of Anna University Professor Emeritus Dept. of EEE BSAR University Chennai

Dr Sankaranarayanan V Former Professor of Anna University Advisor, Engineering Admission, Anna University 10

Dr Panneerselvam M A Former Professor of Anna University Dean, Tagore Engineering College, Chennai

Dr Anbu Rathinavel Chief Design Officer Intellect Design Arena Chennai

Dr Sardar Mahboob Jan A Chief Engineer (Retd.) TNEB Power System Consultant Chennai

Mr Mohan H R ICT Consultant Chairman, IEEE, Computer Society, Professional Communication Society, Chennai

Mr Balan K S Consultant

Prof. Shanmugam G Founder and Principal Mepco Schlenk Engineering College Sivakasi

Mr Subrahmanyam K Consultant

Mr Sridharan P K Founder and Director Skill Development Company Ex-Executive Director Hexaware Technologies Ltd.

Mr Gnanasekaran O C Director, Paypal, Chennai

Mr Sachindran K Product Line Manager Infosys Ltd., Chennai 11

Member Secretary

Dr Shunmuganathan K L Principal Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering, Chennai

COLLEGE COUNCIL MEMBERS

The College Council includes vibrant, go-getters who don’t hesitate to walk the extra mile in order to provide quality education to students. Dr Ramamurthi V P Founder and Managing Trustee

Mr Ramesh V R Vice Chairman

Ms Roopa K S CEO

Mr Mohankumar R PRO

Dr Shunmuganathan K L Principal

Dr Natarajan R K Dean and Dean of Examinations

Dr Pradeepkumar A R Professor and Head Department of Mechanical Engineering

Dr Nattar Kannan K Professor and Head Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Dr Senthamilselvan K Professor and Head Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering 12

Dr Niranjilkumar A Professor and Head Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Ms Nandhini R Asso. Professor and Head Department of Civil Engineering

Dr Karthik P Professor and Head Department of Science and Humanities

Ms Radhika V R Director Training and Placement Cell

Mr Arul U Asso. Professor and Head Career Development Cell

Mr Manojkumar R Physical Director

Ms Saraswathy S Deputy Warden Girls Hostel

Mr Senthilkumar R Deputy Warden Boys Hostel

OFFICIAL CONTACT NUMBERS

Dr Shunmuganathan K L 7299016647 Principal

Dr Natarajan R K 9444464439 Dean

Dr Senthamilselvan K 8939142792 HoD / ECE

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Dr Nattar Kannan K 8939873910 HoD / CSE

Dr Pradeepkumar A R 8939873906 HoD / Mechanical

Dr Niranjilkumar A 8939873901 HoD / EEE

Dr Karthik P 9840259998 HoD / S&H

Administrative Officer 7823952759

General Manager 9841045085

Mr Manojkumar R 9787541272 Physical Director

Mr Senthilkumar R 9789682545 Boys Hostel Warden

Ms Saraswathi S 9841987568 Girls Hostel Warden

ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE

Ragging is a punishable offence Ragging in any form, in any place or time is a cognizable offence that will attract severe punishment including summary expulsion from the college. Any violation of this rule will lead to dismissal of students involved as per the act of and UGC guidelines. Any student who directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets or propagates RAGGING within or outside the educational institution shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend up to 2 years and shall also be liable to a fine which may extend up to Rs.2,50,000/- He / She shall also be dismissed from the educational

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ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Members Contact No.

Dr Shunmuganathan K L 7299016647 Principal

Dr Pradeepkumar A R 8939873906 HoD/Mechanical

Dr Nattar Kannan K 8939873910 HoD/CSE

Dr Karthik P 9840259998 HoD/S&H

Dr Niranjilkumar A 8939873901 HoD/EEE

Dr Senthamilselvan K 8939142792 HoD/ECE

Mr Thirumoorthy P 9840620125 Asso. Prof./EEE

Ms Nandhini R 9840176484 Asso. Prof./Civil

Ms Seetha J 9944060287 Asso. Prof./CSE

Ms Rajakumari R 9841882726 AP/S&H

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DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Members Contact No.

Dr Senthamilselvan K 8939142792 HoD/ECE

Mr Rengaswamy R 9942026059 Asso. Prof./Mechanical

Mr Sathyanarayanan R 9551063524 Asso. Prof./EEE

Mr SharmasthVali Y 9841882726 Asst. Prof./CSE

Ms Seetha J 9944060287 Asso. Prof./CSE

Mr Manojkumar R 9787541272 Physical Director

Ms Saraswathi S 9841987568 Warden-Girls Hostel

Faculty Name List Department of Civil Engineering Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Ms Nandhini R Asso. Prof. 2 Mr Gurunarayanan R Asso. Prof. 3 Mr Rajkumar T N Asst. Prof. 4 Mr Ponpandian M Asst. Prof. 5 Ms Janani S Asst. Prof. 6 Ms Shanmuga Priya D Asst. Prof. 7 Ms Arthi Priya P Asst. Prof. 8 Ms Deepiya R Asst. Prof. 16

9 Ms Nivedha E Asst. Prof. 10 Ms Malar A Asst. Prof. 11 Mr Senthilkumar R Asst. Prof.

Department of Computer Science and Engineering Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Dr Shanmuganathan K.L. Principal 2 Dr Nattar Kannan K Asso. Prof. & HoD 3 Mr Murugesan M Asso. Prof. 4 Mr Arul U Asso. Prof. 5 Ms Seetha J Asso. Prof. 6 Mr Ramakrishnan R Asso. Prof. 7 Ms Radhika V R Asso. Prof. 8 Mr Pandikumar K Asst. Prof. 9 Ms Prema P Asst. Prof. 10 Ms Abirami G Asst. Prof. 11 Ms Saraswathi M Asst. Prof. 12 Mr Sharmasth Vali Y Asst. Prof. 13 Ms Geetha P Asst. Prof. 14 Ms Sarasu R Asst. Prof. 15 Ms Reni Hena Helan R Asst. Prof. 16 Mr Ramesh Kumar M Asst. Prof. 17 Ms Nandini S Asst. Prof. 18 Mr Nagaraj D Asst. Prof. 19 Mr Vivekanandan Asst. Prof. 20 Ms Deepika M I Asst. Prof. 21 Ms Veena K Asst. Prof. 22 Ms Muthumari L Asst. Prof.

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Dr Senthamilselvan K Prof. & HoD 2 Dr Devasena A Asso. Prof. 3 Ms Esther Gandhimathi S Asso. Prof.

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4 Mr Vijayanand S Asso. Prof. 5 Ms Muthalagu R Asso. Prof. 6 Ms Pavithra M Asst. Prof. 7 Ms Sumathi K Asst. Prof. 8 Mr Kumar A Asst. Prof. 9 Ms Roopa M Asst. Prof. 10 Mr Jagir Hussain S Asst. Prof. 11 Mr Narasimha Prasad S Asst. Prof. 12 Ms Jayanthi M Asst. Prof. 13 Ms Sankari R Asst. Prof. 14 Mr Srinivasan R Asst. Prof. 15 Ms Anithalali S Asst. Prof. 16 Ms Rajavel V Asst. Prof. 17 Ms Kanimozhi S Asst. Prof. 18 Mr Parthasarathy S Asst. Prof. 19 Mr Chellaiah R Asst. Prof. 20 Ms Janani P T Asst. Prof. 21 Mr Vijayakumar T Asst. Prof. 22 Ms Sindhubala M Asst. Prof.

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Dr Niranjilkumar A Prof. & HoD 2 Mr Thirumoorthy P Asso. Prof. 3 Mr Sathyanarayanan R Asso. Prof. 4 Mr Mohan D Asst. Prof. 5 Mr Yuvaraja S Asst. Prof. 6 Ms Santhanalakshmi S Asst. Prof. 7 Ms Lakshmi V Asst. Prof. 8 Ms Haripriya I Asst. Prof. 9 Ms Kalyani A Asst. Prof. 10 Ms Bijo Merlin M Asst. Prof.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Dr Pradeepkumar A R Prof.&HoD 2 Dr Karthik P Professor 3 Mr Arularasu S Asso. Prof. 4 Mr Appuraja S Asso. Prof. 5 Mr Rengaswamy R Asso. Prof. 6 Mr Hariharan V Asso. Prof. 7 Mr Senthilkumar R Asst. Prof. 8 Mr Ramajayam J Asst. Prof. 9 Mr Elumalai P V Asst. Prof. 10 Mr Nambiraj M Asst. Prof. 11 Mr Nandhakumar D Asst. Prof. 12 Mr Sivakumar P Asst. Prof. 13 Mr Iyappan S Asst. Prof. 14 Mr Siva Subramaniam R Asst. Prof. 15 Mr Elumalai R Asst. Prof. 16 Ms Arul Selvi S Asst. Prof. 17 Mr Dinesh P Asst. Prof. 18 Mr Jayakar J Asst. Prof 19 Mr Sriram V Asst. Prof. 20 Mr Ramkumar S Asst. Prof.

Department of Science and Humanities Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Dr Natarajan R K Dean 2 Dr Sankaran S Prof. 3 Dr Gnanasambandan T Asso. Prof. 4 Dr Balamurugan N Asst. Prof. 5 Mr Antony Selvam L Asst. Prof. 6 Ms Rajeshwari S Asst. Prof. 7 Mr Ganesan C Asst. Prof. 8 Mr Jayakumar K Asst. Prof.

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9 Mr Bharathi Stalin Lourduraj J Asst. Prof. 10 Ms Alagurani P Asst. Prof. 11 Ms Gowrisenthil Asst. Prof. 12 Ms Lakshmi V Asst. Prof. 13 Ms Nemeli H Asst. Prof. 14 Dr Kumar M Professor 15 Dr.Senthamizh Selvi R Asso. Prof. 16 Mr Joseph Chandra Sekaran I Asst. Prof. 17 Ms Veera Muthammal V Asst. Prof. 18 Ms Mahalakshmi K Asst. Prof 19 Mr Amirthappa R Asst. Prof. 20 Ms Rajakumari R Asst. Prof. 21 Ms Muthamizh Selvi S I Asst. Prof. 22 Ms Jacintha J Asst. Prof. 23 Dr Rajalakshmi A Asst. Prof. 24 Ms Subhashini A Asst. Prof. 25 Ms Vanitha S Asst. Prof. 26 Mr Sivasankar K Asst. Prof.

PREVENTION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS Use of tobacco products is strictly prohibited inside the college. As per the Cigarettes and Tobacco Products Act, the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products is banned within a radius of 100 yards of this college.

RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF MOBILE PHONES Use of mobile phones inside the college is strictly prohibited. If anyone is found using mobile phones, sending SMS etc., inside the college, stringent action will be taken and the mobile phones will be confiscated and will not be returned. However, in case of emergency, parents can contact their ward on the following numbers.

Landline No. : 9 288 283 283, 044- 71 700 800

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TELEPHONE EXTENSION NUMBERS Sl.No. Department Extn. No. 1 Administrative Officer 109 2 Computer Science and Engg. 402 3 Electrical and Electronics Engg. 305 4 Electronics and Communication Engg. 202 5 Civil Engg. 601 6 Mechanical Engg. 600 7 Boys Hostel 701 8 Girls Hostel 700 9 Transport 703 10 Canteen 128 11 Physical Education 530 12 Research and Development 137 13 Library 135 14 Placement cell 127 15 Career Development cell 515 16 Institute Industry Interaction cell 522 17 Entrepreneur Development cell 507

PROGRAMMES OFFERED AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA I. Bachelor Degree Programmes B.E. (Duration: 4 years) EEE – Electrical and Electronics Engineering ECE – Electronics and Communication Engineering CSE – Computer Science and Engineering Mech – Mechanical Engineering Civil – Civil Engineering 21

B.Tech. (Duration: 4 years) IT – Information Technology Eligibility : HSC / Any other equivalent stream with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

Lateral entry – B.E. / B.Tech. (Duration: 3 years) Students of diploma stream or B.Sc. degree with Mathematics as one of the subjects are admitted at second year level of four year bachelor degree programme.

II.Master Degree Programmes (Duration: 2 years) Master of Engineering (M.E.) CSE - Computer Science and Engineering Eligibility: A pass in B.E. (CSE), B.Tech. (IT), B.E. (ECE) EST - Embedded System Technologies Eligibility: A pass in B.E. (ECE or EEE) CAD/CAM – Computer Aided Design /Computer Aided Manufacturing Eligibility: A pass in B.E Mechanical Engineering

SCHOLARSHIP

Government Scholarship Name Eligibility PMSS Scholarship (Post Parents whose income does not exceed Matric Scholarship Rs.2,50,000/- per annum. The college Scheme Tuition fee is paid by the government. Students who join the college through single window and Management quota are eligible

BC, MBC, DNC BC, MBC and DNC students whose parent’s Scholarship income does not exceed Rs.1,00,000/- per annum are eligible for the tuition fee and examination fee. Students who join the college through single window are eligible

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First Graduate Students who are the first graduate in the Scholarship (FG) family must submit First Graduate certificate duly signed by the competent authorities. This is applicable to SC/ST, BC, MBC and DNC students. An amount of Rs.20,000/- is sanctioned as scholarship. Students who join the college through single window are eligible Prime Minister Students who are domicile of Jammu and scholarship of Jammu and Kashmir state and those who have passed Kashmir (PMSSS) class 12th examination are given the scholarship purely based on merit

CE Scholarship The college management encourages students with scholarship ranging from free education to Rs.5,000/- based on their +2 cut-off marks. The scholarship is extended to next years if they secure 8 CGPA and above with no history of arrears.

Other Authorized Scholarships  Labour welfare scholarship  Farmer Welfare scholarship  Women self-help group scholarship  CITU Labour welfare scholarship  Handloom Weavers Scholarship  Tailors Union Scholarship  Government Scholarship Nalavariyam  Divya Foundation Scholarship  OMEIAT trust Scholarship  OUT Reach Scholarship (given by CTS – Cognizant Technology Services)  Muslim Graduation Association Scholarship  Ram Trust Education Scholarship 23

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Parents and students are informed to read carefully the rules and regulations of the college and follow the same in letter and spirit as they are in the best interest of the students. The rules shall apply to all students studying in Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering, Chennai. The students should familiarize themselves with these rules and follow them scrupulously. Ignorance of these rules will not be accepted as an excuse for their violations.

All fees due to college are to be paid within the due dates. No extension of time shall be granted. In case of failure, the student will not be permitted to attend the classes. When the student does not pay the fees even after repeated reminders, then the name of the student concerned will be struck off the rolls.

ATTENDANCE / LEAVE / PERMISSION Student admitted to the College shall be regular to classes, tests etc., including special classes. Attendance will be taken for each and every period (both theory and practical). The students shall not absent themselves from the class, except under unavoidable and unforeseen circumstances.

Permission for absence from the College or a class shall always be obtained, in advance, through prescribed form through the Class Coordinator concerned.

1. Leave shall be applied in the ‘Prescribed Leave Application’ form available with the department office. Leave application written on an ordinary paper will not be accepted.

2. Leave up to 3 days – Application for leave up to 3 days shall be submitted in advance to the class coordinator. Leave form shall be filled in by the parent.

3. Leave for 4 to 7 days – Application for leave for 4 to 7 days for medical / non-medical reasons shall be submitted in person by the

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parent to the HoD between 9.00 am and 9.30 am. Do not send it to the class coordinator.

4. Leave for more than 7 days – Application for leave for more than 7 days due to non-medical / medical reasons shall be sanctioned in advance by Principal. Meet the Principal on Monday or Wednesday between 3.30 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. or seek an appointment to meet the Principal for getting the leave sanctioned.

5. The student who fails to submit the leave application will be marked ABSENT. Repeated absence without sanctioned leave will be viewed very seriously. Warning letters would be issued to such students who absent themselves frequently.

6. Absence under unforeseen circumstances: In case the student is absent from college due to some unforeseen circumstances, then the parent must send across a leave application through someone, addressed to the Principal, to the College Office on the same day or post the leave application with the covering letter addressed to the Principal on the first day of student’s absence. Do not inform through telephone or email. Please mark the envelope ‘Absence under unforeseen circumstances’.

7. Unauthorised absence from college : The name of the student will be struck off the rolls of the college (without information to parent) if he/she is absent for more than 10 days continuously and Principal has not received ‘Leave Application’ for student’s absence due to some unavoidable circumstance or a medical emergency.

8. Half-a-day leave & habitual absence of students for petty reasons is not appreciated and should be discouraged by parents. Students will not be allowed to leave the college during class hours unless it is an emergency either at home or a medical emergency for the student at college. Half-a-day leave will not be granted to any student for attending any function, doctor’s appointment and other such reasons.

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9. Absenteeism for special classes and prior to any examinations for preparations will attract strict disciplinary action, unless it is purely for medical reasons and in that case parent must submit the leave letter to the HoD.

10. Medical certificate - If leave is availed on account of illness for more than three days, a ‘Medical Certificate’ must be attached along with the leave application.

11. If the attendance of a student is below 75%, the student will not be permitted to appear in the University Examinations and will be detained; students so detained in the respective year / semester, will have to repeat the semester / course during the next academic year.

12. In case of medical leave, attendance should not be less than 65%, failing which the students are not permitted for the University Examinations.

GENERAL CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE 1. Be a regular and punctual scholar. Use your free time productively. Come to college in clean and tidy dress as per college dress code.

2. Interact only in English with the peers and faculty members.

3. Extend your help in keeping the classroom and campus clean. Do not disfigure the walls or damage the college furniture and other properties.

4. There should be no damage/defacing of college properties. Those who indulge will be punished severely, in addition, in making good for the loss.

5. If you find anything belonging to the college or anything of others unclaimed, deposit it in the department/college office.

6. Make reading everyday an important part of your life. Read newspapers, magazines, G.K. books and other books regularly.

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8. Analyse your performance, do a follow up of the corrections and suggestions made by the faculty members.

9. Bring the handbook, lesson plan, notebooks, record notebook and observation notebooks as per the timetable, failing which you will not be allowed inside the classroom.

10. It will be considered as gross indiscipline, if the students are absent on the first and the last working day of each semester.

11. Attendance on the first day of the college and the days when assessment tests are being conducted is compulsory. (Refer academic schedule). Retests will not be entertained.

12. Internal marks and attendance must be earned by the students and not be awarded otherwise.

13. Students are advised not to bring valuable articles like expensive watch, cellphones, camera, laptops, ipads, tablets, etc., to the college. In case the student brings cellphones to the college, they are instructed to deposit the same in the department office before the commencement of the classes and collect the same at departure after college hours. If the student is found to possess any of the above and playing with it during college hours, it would be punishable. Parents are requested not to contact college authorities, if any such article is confiscated or lost.

14. The students should perform well in their academic studies by securing high grades, through healthy and friendly competition among themselves.

15. Poor performers with more arrears will be given enough opportunities for improvement, students who do not show improvement will be issued transfer certificate. Parents are requested to monitor the performance of the student from time to time.

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in prestigious institutions and placement in reputed public and private sector organizations.

17. They should get up and stand while the faculty member enters and leaves the classroom. They should obey the orders/instructions of the authorities and extend utmost co-operation in the maintenance of good academic standards and discipline in the College.

18. The students should give due respect to the members of the faculty and other employees and be courteous towards them.

19. The students shall maintain absolute silence in the class irrespective of whether the class is in session or not.

20. The students must not loiter outside the classroom while the class is in session.

21. They must not indulge in any misbehavior/misdeed which could be derogatory for the institution or any person.

22. They shall not disturb the arrangement of the class, in any manner whatsoever, unless authorized and permitted by the authorities concerned. The classrooms, laboratories etc. should be maintained neat and tidy. They should refrain from throwing papers etc., on the floor, but deposit them only in waste paper bins.

23. Students should not write or carve names on the desks provided inside the classrooms.

24. Shouting is not permitted in the college premises and absolute silence and discipline should be maintained in the classrooms.

25. Smoking and use of alcohol is strictly prohibited and use of tobacco in any form in the campus is strictly banned. Students found guilty will be issued transfer certificate without any information to parents.

26. Pasting of posters on the walls is not permitted.

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27. The students should handle the equipment, tools, instruments etc., during their practical classes very carefully and avoid damages, breakages etc.

28. The entire cost of breakages, damages, replacements etc. will be collected from them either individually or collectively, as the case may be, depending upon the degree of responsibility.

29. Assembly of students, arguments, discussion etc., with a view to disturb peace or cause inconvenience should be strictly avoided.

30. Girls and Boys will be seated separately during the classes or during the functions in the auditorium. In the classroom, not more than two students must be seated in one bench.

31. Important circulars and matters of academic interest relevant to students will be displayed in the College Notice Boards. The students should refer to the Notice Boards as frequently as possible and keep themselves informed of the contents. Failure to do so and ignorance thereof will not be accepted as an excuse for non- observance or disobedience.

32. They shall participate in extra-curricular activities with zeal and enthusiasm and contribute to the successful conduct of events.

33. Students are expected to participate and be present for all the college functions – College day and Sports day etc.,

34. All functions – Cultural events, seminars, meetings, training, classroom sessions etc., demand discipline and students must follow the dress code.

35. Discipline must be maintained while attending functions like College day, Graduation day and Sports day etc., a. Maintain absolute silence until the meeting / function is over. b. All must be seated before the commencement of the meeting c. Individual photographers are not permitted. Only official photographer is permitted.

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d. When the Chief guest / VIP enters the auditorium, the audience should stand and welcome. They should sit only after the Chief guests are seated on the dais. e. Going out / coming in during the meeting is prohibited. f. Students and audience can leave the auditorium only after the Chief guest / VIP leaves the auditorium.

36. They shall also assist the Management in the organization of academic and College level functions and ensure their successful conduct in all cases.

37. The students should guard themselves against acts of misconduct, indiscipline, disobedience etc., lest they should earn unsatisfactory report of conduct.

38. The Discipline and Welfare Committee consisting of senior members of the faculty will look into grievances, acts of violations, serious misconduct etc. The Committee shall, after due enquiry, submit its report and recommendations. The orders of the Principal/Management on the recommendations of the Committee shall be final.

39. The students found guilty shall be liable for punishments such as suspension, transfer / dismissal from the College etc. as may be warranted.

40. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited. Students indulging in ragging, abetting or aiding in ragging will be severely dealt with, leading to expulsion and removal from the College and from the Hostel.

41. No celebrations of festivals, birthdays or similar events are permitted among students during college hours or in the campus or in the college bus.

42. Under the Government’s Educational rules, the Principal has full power to inflict punishment on errant and defaulting students for lack

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of attendance. The punishment could be fine, suspension, expulsion etc., this is in order to maintain discipline and punctuality.

43. Students are forbidden to organize or attend any meeting in the college or collect money for any purpose without prior written permission of the Principal.

44. No student shall be a member of any organization or association not concerned with academics or soft skills, without prior written permission of the Principal.

45. Celebrations of any kind will not be permitted inside the classrooms/college campus.

ID CARDS 1. Students must wear their Identity Card (around their neck only) whenever and wherever they are in the college campus and also when they board the college transport. Not wearing the identity card will be considered as an act of indiscipline.

2. In case of loss/theft/damage of the ID card, the same can be obtained through the prescribed form available in the department office after approval of HoD concerned, for Rs.100/-

DRESS CODE Boys 1. Hair should be neatly cut and well groomed (long hair not permitted). Special hair styles are also not permitted. Shall be clean-shaven.

2. Shall wear washed, pressed pants with decent shirt full sleeves (No folding of full sleeves) / half sleeves neatly tucked in and only shoes as footwear.

3. T-Shirt, banians, jeans/pants similar in appearance to jeans and cargo pants are not permitted,

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4. No exhibition of dress designs with flowers, cartoons or writings either on shirts or pants. Multi-pocket pants and shirts are not permitted.

5. Wearing of ear rings is not permitted unless there is prior written permission from the Principal.

Girls 1. Permitted dress is saree or churidhar with dupatta pinned to the kurta. Sleeveless kurtas/blouses, high slit kurtas, short kurtas and single pleat dupatta, leggings are not permitted.

2. Wearing costly ornaments (ear rings, bangles, chains, anklets etc.,) are not permitted considering safety.

CERTIFICATES 1. The Course Completion Certificate, Transfer Certificate and Conduct Certificate will be issued only when the students complete the course satisfactorily and leave the college.

2. Application for Bonafide Certificate/Transfer Certificate/other certificates, if any should be made in the prescribed format, through department office.

3. No certificate will be issued on the same day of submission of application. A minimum of 24 hours of time will be taken to process the same. Students will be intimated regarding the readiness of the certificates and the same shall be collected thereof.

4. Transfer Certificate shall not be issued unless all outstanding dues to the College are cleared.

PARENT-TEACHER MEET 1. All parents and teachers are members of the Parent -Teacher Forum.

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 To be in close touch with student’s progress, discipline, health and physical education, regulatory in doing their assigned duties etc.  To arrange meetings, seminars and cultural programmes for improving relationship among parents, students and teachers

3. It is compulsory for students to accompany their parents for Parent- Teacher meet.

4. On the day of Parent-Teacher meet, buses will ply to and fro from Tambaram to college to ease parents and students commutation between 8.00 am and 12.00 noon.

5. The parents are always welcome to discuss with the HoD concerned (between 1.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m.) along with the teacher mentor (Faculty Advisor) on the attendance progress, behaviour and other problems of their ward, on any working day.

USE OF LATEST TECHNOLOGY College of today is a complex organization, with hundreds of people working in tandem to create an ever-evolving organization. The key to success of a college lies in the way it manages the deluge of information, among other things. The college posts the study material, laboratory manuals, assignment questions, previous year solved question papers (unit wise) with additional important solved questions, in the college website. Every student is expected to read and make use of the contents from time to time.

TECHNOLOGY ENABLED CLASSROOMS The students today spend more time with electronic gadgets, hence the faculty member’s role in the classroom is highly challenging. The visual media is the one stop solution to enable the students to learn better in the classroom.

Each classroom is provided with a computer, LCD projector or a Television to enable the faculty members to teach through visual

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The digitalized content of the study material or presentation is also made available in the college website for the students to participate in a process to reinforce the concepts.

Learning is a continuous process and the attitude to upgrade latest knowledge and technology is enabled through online self-learning process. Self-learning is made compulsory to all students and is enabled vide online classes from experts of IIT and others through NPTEL, GUVI, coursera etc., Every student must to enroll for any one of the online courses during the regular curriculum, to upgrade his/her knowledge beyond the syllabus. Extra marks are awarded for online learning, depending on the performance.

SMS ON MOBILE We are in the information and technology era which facilitates fast communication. The college sends SMS to parents to keep them update on certain operations of college and information regarding their ward that needs immediate attention.

ONLINE TEST/FEEDBACK The students are given numerous online practice sessions and tests for placement and training classes.

Classroom feedback is also collected online regularly for further analysis.

SYSTEM OF EXAMINATION

Performance in each course of study shall be evaluated based on 1. Continuous internal assessment throughout the semester

2. University Examination at the end of the semester. The college has an exclusive examination cell to conduct various examinations regularly and meticulously.

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EXTRACTS FROM ANNA UNIVERSITY GUIDELINES 1. Each course, both theory and practical (other than project work) shall be evaluated for a maximum of 100 marks. The project work shall be evaluated for a maximum of 200 marks.

2. For all theory and practical courses other than project work, the continuous internal assessment will carry 20 marks while the University examination will carry 80 marks.

3. For project work, the continuous internal assessment will carry 40 marks while the university examination will carry 160 marks.

4. The University examinations (theory and practical) of 3 hours duration shall ordinarily be conducted between October and December during the odd semesters and between March and May during the even semesters.

5. The University examinations for project work shall comprise of evaluation of the final report submitted by the project group (not exceeding 4 students) by an external examiner, followed by a viva- voce examination conducted separately for each student by a committee consisting of the external examiner, the guide of the project group and an internal examiner.

6. The project report shall carry a maximum of 60 marks (same mark awarded to every student of the project group) while the viva-voce examination shall carry 100 marks (awarded to each student of the project group based on the individual performance in the viva-voce examination)

7. For the University examinations, both theory and practical courses, including project work, the internal and external examiners shall be appointed by the University.

CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Periodic monitoring of student’s attendance and evaluation of their academic performance, are the basic imperatives to improve the

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Internal Assessment Marks (IAM) must be earned by the students and will not be awarded otherwise. Retests will not be entertained.

Three tests each carrying 100 marks shall be conducted during the semester by the Department concerned. (through examinations cell) The total marks obtained in all tests put together out of 300, shall be proportionately reduced for 20 marks and rounded to the nearest integer.

University Examination is conducted for 100 marks for each subject.

Subject mark is converted to 80. Total subject mark (UE) + (IAM) = 80 + 20 = 100 Marks

LABORATORY INTERNAL MARKS A mark out of 10 is allotted to every laboratory session based on the performance in the laboratory and the viva-voce questions. A model examination is conducted and the total marks of individual lab sessions and the model examination is calculated for 20 marks and awarded as laboratory internal marks.

Printed progress reports will be issued to every student indicating his/her percentage of attendance and marks secured in the tests. The student must obtain the signature of his/her father and return it to the class coordinator in a week’s time. If the progress report is lost, replacement of it will have to be made by paying appropriate administrative charges as decided by the college.

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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION

Guidelines for Theory Examinations 1. Proper dress code as specified by the college must be followed. Strict silence should be maintained in the examination hall. Students are prohibited from loitering in the verandah or near the examination hall.

2. Students are permitted to write the University Examinations only with the authorized hall tickets. If the hall ticket is lost, the student should write a requisition letter to the Chief Superintendent for the issue of duplicate hall ticket. A fee of Rs.100/- has to be paid by DD in favour of “Controller of Examinations, Anna University” payable at Chennai. The DD has to be paid on the same day or next day. Once the duplicate hall ticket is issued, the original hall ticket is invalid.

3. The seating arrangement for the examination of the day will be displayed on the examination notice board.

4. Students are expected to be in the examination hall 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination.

5. Students should keep their bags only in the designated place notified by the examination cell.

6. Programmable calculators, cell phones and papers are not allowed inside the examination hall.

7. Students should produce the hall ticket and college ID card to the hall superintendent at the entrance of the examination hall and should be seated according to the register number. No student is permitted to alter the seating arrangement without the concurrence of the Chief Superintendent of the examination.

8. The answer book will be supplied to the student once the student occupies the allotted seat and no additional answer sheet will be supplied thereafter.

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9. The student is expected to take his/her seat at least 10 minutes before the commencement of the examination and is not permitted to leave the seat till the completion of prescribed timing.

10. In case of any unavoidable circumstances, students shall be permitted to enter the examination hall up to 30 minutes from the commencement of the examination. No student shall be permitted to leave the examination hall earlier than 45 minutes from the commencement of the examination.

11. The question paper will be distributed to the student only after the student resumes his seat.

12. Students are expected to bring their own stationery including scientific calculator and will not be allowed to borrow from others in the examination hall.

13. Students are not allowed to bring books of any kind to the examination hall.

14. Students found in possession of answer books of any other student or any book or portion of book or manuscript paper of any description or communicating or copying from other students or communicating with any person inside or outside the examination hall will be treated under malpractice, and will be handed over to the appropriate authorities.

15. Clarks’ mathematical tables, physical tables and other tables, if mentioned in the question paper, will be supplied by the hall superintendent to the students on request.

16. No separate sheet will be provided for the rough work. All rough work shall be done at the sheet provided at the end of the answer booklet.

17. Students are forbidden to ask any questions relating to the question paper, regarding the explanation or correction or typographical error, to the Hall superintendent or fellow student.

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18. Before surrendering the answer book, the candidate should stand up until the hall superintendent collects the answer book from the student.

19. After handing over the answer book, the student should leave the examination hall immediately and must not be found loitering around the examination hall.

University Practical Examination 20. Candidates should follow proper dress code as specified by the college during practical examination.

21. Candidates must have obtained a bonafide certificate from the HoD well in advance before the commencement of the practical examination.

22. Candidates must see the notice board to know the timetable for the practical examination.

23. Candidates must take the practical examinations ONLY in the time slot allotted to them.

24. Students should bring their stationery, but answer sheets will be issued by the examiners when the student enters the laboratory to take-up the practical examinations.

25. Students must submit the record notebooks when entering the laboratory to take up the examinations and can take back their record notebooks when they leave the laboratory on completion of the practical examinations.

26. Students must carefully follow the instructions given by the examiners at the time of starting of the examinations.

27. Students must show the results to the examiners and then switch off the power supply and handover the components/equipment properly.

28. Possession of any kind of material leading to malpractice is to be strictly avoided.

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REMEDIAL CLASSES Special classes are held after the college hours for those students who need to improve their result. In this specially designed remedial teaching programme, emphasis is laid on individual learning pace. It is the parent’s responsibility to ensure that their ward attends these classes as per the instructions given by the concerned faculty, without fail. The students attending these special classes will be dropped in a convenient location in the city. Parents are requested to co-operate to pick up the students from the drop point safely.

LABORATORY CLASSES 1. The student attendance for the laboratory classes is very important.

2. The student must follow proper dress code – shoes and lab coat for every laboratory class.

3. Every student must come well prepared for the laboratory class after going through the laboratory manual and the viva-voce questions posted in the college website.

4. The student is allowed inside the laboratory class only with duly completed observation notebook and record (aim, tabulations, circuits etc.,)

5. The student is expected to complete the experiment on the same day of the laboratory class and in case of print out to be taken, the same must be taken out the same day.

6. For program oriented laboratory classes, the students are expected not to come with their programs written in their observation notebook, rather they must write the program only during the laboratory class. Downloading from the internet is strictly prohibited.

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TUTORIAL, ASSIGNMENT AND SEMINAR 1. The subjects which are problem-oriented have additional credits and are difficult from the students’ point of view. Additional teaching hours and personalized teaching is done to make problem solving interesting and easier.

2. Two faculty members are allotted for every tutorial class and problems are already worked out by them. Students are also made to work out problems in the classes under the guidance of the faculty members, so as to give them sufficient time for doubt clarification and practice.

3. Students are given assignments and seminars for every subject. Assignments improve the written presentation skills of the students.

4. Seminars improve their skill of searching for content online or from books and also to improve their stage presentation skills. This also enhances peer learning.

Marks are awarded for every assignment and seminar and the same is added to the internal assessment marks. (Refer lesson plan for tutorials, assignments and seminars)

AWARDS AND HONOURS Appreciation certificates will be awarded in the following areas as applicable to students of a particular class. The awardees are selected by a panel of faculty members who keep close watch on the various personality traits, talents, behaviour pattern and work habits of students.

1. Personality traits, Discipline and Leadership qualities. a. 100% attendance b. Best outgoing student c. Best student of the year d. Best House captain and Vice-captain e. Best class representative

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2. Creativity, talents and Innovation a. Best mini project during the year b. Best handwriting throughout the year c. Most active personality of the year d. Best performer in cultural events

3. Performance in examinations a. Cash awards to class toppers a. First prize – Rs. 5000/- b. Second prize – Rs. 3000/-

c. Third prize – Rs. 2000/- b. University rank holders – Rs. 5000/- and silver shield

4. Sports proficiency a. Track and field events – Upto 3 places are awarded with medals b. Best March past – Trophy (for the team) c. Overall championship - Trophy (for the house) d. Individual championship Trophy for Boys e. Individual championship Trophy for Girls

Other benefits to students 1. The students who represent the college for various presentations and sports events in other colleges and states are given travel and dearness allowances when they win the event. 2. Special project works are funded by the college management 3. On Duty is given to students who participate in Zonal Level competitions.

LIBRARY The library will be open from 8.00 am to 6.00 p.m. daily, except Sundays and other authorized holidays. The Librarian under the control of a Professor shall be in-charge of the Library. He shall be responsible to regulate the activities of the Library and its maintenance.

 Library ticket: Each student is issued 3 library tickets.

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 Issue and return of books: Only one book can be taken at a time on each ticket.  The book should be returned within 15 days or such extended date as may be allowed.  A penalty of Re.1/- per day will be collected beyond the stipulated date including holidays.  The books should be returned in the same condition in which they were taken.  In case of damage or loss of books, double the cost of replacement will be collected.  The library tickets should be surrendered by the students immediately after the final semester examinations are over.  Identity card is compulsory for getting access to the library.  The students should not take their personal belongings inside the library, but keep them outside.  Entry in the register kept at the entrance counter is mandatory.  Library cards are not transferrable. The card owner is responsible for the books borrowed on his/her card.  Refreshment of any kind is not permitted inside the library.  Use of cell phone inside the library is strictly prohibited.  Discussion, conversation, arguments etc. inside the Library are strictly prohibited.  Marking in pencil or pen in the books or otherwise disfiguring them, removing pages etc. should be strictly avoided.  Removal or change of furniture etc. from one place to another should also be avoided.  Violations, if any, will be viewed seriously and appropriate action will be taken.  Reference books are not meant for issue and should not, therefore, be taken out.

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BOOK BANK Every department is equipped with a book bank. The book bank contains a good number of books relevant for every semester of study. They will be distributed to the students in the beginning of every semester. The student must return the books at the end of the University Examination.

 Marking in pencil or pen in the books or otherwise disfiguring them, removing pages etc. should be strictly avoided.  In case of damage or loss of books, double the cost of replacement will be collected from the student concerned  Books must be returned on the due dates. Any delay beyond the due date will entail a penalty.

PLACEMENT CELL The Placement Cell is well-equipped with the latest technologies and world-class state-of-the-art infrastructure for pre-placement talks, seminars, workshops, counseling, group discussions, and personal interviews. The institute has a robust placement cell that has over the years expanded its network among the corporate, which is leveraged to achieve nearly 100% placements of our students, for more than a decade. The institute ensures skill enhancement and employability for the students through unique programmes embedded within the structure provided by our highly experienced training partners. Our placement process is a culmination of a strong training structure, which includes technical training, industry oriented trainings, aptitude, communication, soft skills & life skills training, throughout the year.

The placement department works diligently towards providing students with genuine opportunities to give their career a kick-start. The placement office is managed by a team of committed professionals.

Right from the beginning of the programme, students are continuously counseled with regard to his/her career aspirations and options.

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1. The student will have the option of attending or not attending any interview process by any company.

2. If any student expresses his/her willingness to attend the interview process of any company, he/she should complete the process until selected or rejected. He/she should not drop out at the midway. In case the student drops out, he/she will not be considered for further opportunities.

3. After having opted to attend the interview process, if the student remains absent, it will be considered as indiscipline and he/she will not be eligible for further placement services,

4. Those students who are not interested in placement either due to intentions of higher study or due to their own business proposal, should inform the college before the commencement of the semester.

5. For any off-campus interview organized by the college, the students should enroll at the placement department before attending the interview.

6. Students should maintain the decorum of the college and follow the standard code of dressing at the time of interview both on-campus and off-campus.

7. The Placement cell plays a vital role in all engineering colleges. It maintains the data of students and information updated on a day-to day basis. It takes maximum efforts for securing placement for all our students by providing opportunities, guidance and training in various activities for successful career. The placement director coordinates the activities of the cell with the support of experienced staff members.

8. The dream of every student is identified through individual counselling and specific training given. Every student is given equal opportunity to attend the on-campus and off-campus drives.

9. Whenever a drive is announced, the Job Description about the company along with the location and package is circulated to the

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students and registration done for participation in the job drive. Once registered, the student is expected to appear for the interview process, failing which he/she will not be considered for future drives.

10. Selected students must submit a letter of acceptance once the offer is received. Rejected students and those who have got offers with salary package less than Rs.2,40,000/- (for non-core companies) will be given another chance.

11. Job fairs will be conducted in-campus and all off-campus drives and fairs will be intimated to the students through e-mail. The students will be assisted by the placement team.

12. The offers received will be distributed to the students on a special Placement Day.

13. Those students who are selected for internship and those who need to undergo internship during their regular course of engineering must submit an acknowledgment letter signed by parents, as an acceptance to refrain from regular classes.

PLACEMENT ORIENTED TRAINING 1. The students are trained for placement, from the first year of the engineering course during placement training hours. In the first year, they are trained in communication skills and soft skills. In the second year, they are trained in aptitude skills. In the third year, they are trained in technical skills that includes skills required for various core companies.

2. The above training programmes are conducted during the regular curriculum by industrial experts. Sufficient practice sessions and assessments are conducted to evaluate their standard and improve them continuously. Mock interviews and guest lectures from industrial experts are conducted regularly, to address the students and to make them understand the industrial requirements from time to time.

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3. Infosys Campus Connect programmes and ICT Academy specialized programmes are conducted to augment the employment opportunities of the students.

4. Industry specific trainings are also conducted for selected students.

5. The college training and placement cell activities are multifaceted not only in providing job opportunities according to the student skills and abilities but also inculcating good habits and discipline to face the life with challenges and to come out successfully with flying colours in their endeavours.

RESEARCH AND PROJECTS  The students are motivated to do a number of mini projects during their course of study. A project work is associated with every laboratory course and marks are awarded for it.

 In addition to the above, there are a few project oriented subjects where design projects are done by the students to improve their hands on experience in the academic concepts.

 For the final year project, the students must do in-house projects only. No student will be encouraged to do projects outside the college campus unless or until it is an internship from industrial companies.

 Internship projects must be done only on the approval of the Internal guide / project coordinator, Head of the department and the R and D department. The number of teams is restricted and the decision of principal is final.

 The projects will be guided by the internal guides from among the faculty members and reviewed by the R and D department, from time to time.

 The project team size is restricted to a maximum of 3 students.

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his/her degree course. However, interdisciplinary projects are encouraged.

 The department will provide the facilities for all in-house projects.

 Projects selected must be broadly classified as Publishable, Patentable, Implementable and Simulation projects. (Simulation projects are restricted to the decision of the Guide and R and D Department)

 Projects must fall under one of the following categories : Ecology (Environment, water, etc.), Energy, Food, Cyber security, Transport and mobility, Employment, Trade, Agriculture, e-commerce, Healthcare, Packaging and logistics, Communication etc.,

 The students and project guides are encouraged to identify real time problems from industries and do the same as their final year projects. This helps the students to understand the real time scenario and also helps industries to identify potential students, from among the colleges.

 All student projects are facilitated to be published in journals.

 Periodic reviews are conducted by the internal guides, project coordinators, Head of the department and R and D department, to evaluate the progress and guide the student team whenever necessary.

 The completed projects along with 3 copies of project thesis report and two CDs of their project work, must be submitted to the college.

 The student team must bear the expenses of the project and in special cases, the projects may be sponsored by the college management.

 Students are also motivated and guided to submit funding project proposals to various government bodies like DST, IEDC, CERB etc.,

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HEALTH CENTRE A health centre with a visiting doctor and permanent nurse is made available to treat the students with ailments. Separate beds are available for boys and girls.

Students who are not well and in case of minor accidents, are nursed in the health centre. In case of any major ailment/accident, the student is taken to the nearest hospital and the parents are informed accordingly.

SPORTS Sports activities are a great way to build up physical prowess as well as mental fortitude for youngsters who want to excel in all aspects of life. They bring out team-working skills in the most natural manner. Physical exercise is good for the body, mind and soul. Furthermore, team sports are good for learning accountability, dedication and leadership among many other traits. Putting it all together, playing a sport is a winning combination.

The College has created facilities and provides opportunities for a wide range of indoor and outdoor games, viz. football, hockey, basketball, volleyball, cricket, tennis, ball badminton and athletic events.

A 400 m track for athletic performance has been laid out. The college conducts and co-ordinates various zonal and inter zonal tournaments in the campus.

The students are motivated to play during sports hours as well as after college hours. Special refreshment and transport facilities are organized for this purpose.

CANTEEN The college canteen provides timely, hot and tasty breakfast, lunch, evening snacks and dinner for the staff, students and visitors. There is a separate dining hall which is easily accessible to both residents of the hostel and the day-scholars. The dining hall is spacious with separate

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The mess hall is well-ventilated and properly lit. The dining tables and chairs are elegant and compete with star hotels in style and comfort. The windows are fitted with netlon meshes and sufficient numbers of Pest-O- Flashes are provided for controlling flies and insects.

The kitchen is ultra-modern fitted with state-of-the-art machinery. The steam cooking facility helps in preparing the food quickly. The cold room facility available in the mess preserves perishable food items like vegetables and milk products. It minimizes the wastage of food items and also prevents spoilage and bad odour.

There is a separate space for dish washing area and solar thermal water heater, which supplies 4000 liters/day at 90°C. One can enjoy the sylvan setting and scenic beauty around while taking food in the mess hall. The food is served by well attired canteen staff. Gloves and caps are mandatory for them.

The buffet system is followed in serving food, which ensures smooth flow. The mess is run under the direct supervision of the management. The raw materials for the college canteen are of the finest quality and are directly procured from the best available places.

Food items served in the mess are tasty and standard as appreciated by visiting examiners and faculty from other colleges and parents. The menu is finalized by the management in consultation with the students. Water coolers are installed in each section to provide safe and clean drinking water. There is a separate RO plant to treat the water in the canteen used both for cooking and drinking purposes. a. The students must follow orderliness during buffet service. b. The students must be kind and courteous to the canteen staff. c. The students can have food as they wish but food once taken in the plate must not be wasted. d. Outside food is not allowed to be eaten inside the canteen. e. Visitors are given special food tokens by the office. 50

TRANSPORT A full-fledged transport department functions in the college with a fleet of 48 buses to provide transport facility to students and faculty from various parts of the Chennai city and suburbs. This service is offered assuring safe and punctual transportation.

The transport department takes care of the smooth operation of the buses. A well experienced and a courteous transport in-charge ensures the smooth functioning of the buses.

On special occasions, buses are provided for industrial visits, off-campus interviews, social service activities and special coaching classes. 1. The bus routes in each academic year shall be displayed on the transport department notice board. The routes are subjected to alteration, if needed due to operational contingencies.

2. Students and staff members should fill up prescribed transport application form mentioning their boarding point and route in the beginning of every year. The boarding point must be properly and correctly mentioned as given on the list displayed in the notice board.

3. Students and staff members should be present at the boarding point 10 minutes before the arrival time of the bus.

4. Students should line up in a queue and board the bus, when there are a group of students at any boarding point.

5. Students should sit in the seats allotted to them as soon as they board the bus., ie. Girl students in the front row seats and boy students in the rear row seats.

6. Students should not travel as standees, when the seats are vacant.

7. Students should not travel on the foot board. They should not misbehave in the bus.

8. Students must observe silence while travelling in the bus. Playing music in the bus is strictly prohibited.

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9. Students should not cause inconvenience of any kind to other students, staff or driver.

10. Severe action will be taken against students found misbehaving inside the college bus.

11. Eatables are strictly prohibited inside the college bus.

12. Students should not board or alight the bus at points other than the scheduled boarding or alighting points given in the transport application form.

13. Students must not board or alight from the bus while it is in motion.

14. The annual bus fee is subjected to change and the decision of the college management is final in this regard.

15. Once the annual bus fee is paid, the same will not be refunded under any circumstances.

16. In case, the student changes the boarding point during the course of the academic year, due to change in residential address, a separate application form has to be filled along with the new address proof and submitted to the Administrative officer before any such change is made.

17. Change of routes by students and staff members is strictly not permitted. However, the same can be permitted under special and unavoidable circumstances with prior approval from the Principal.

18. If, due to unavoidable circumstances, the college bus does not arrive at any boarding point, alternate arrangement will be intimated. If not informed, it is the responsibility of the students/staff to make their own arrangements to reach the college.

19. If there is any breakdown of the bus while travelling, the students and staff should make their own arrangements to reach the college or their alighting points.

20. Lost and found articles in the buses must be handed over to the manager- transport department.

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The college has an ambulance for emergency.

The college buses ply in different routes

The well experienced and dutiful drivers ensure punctuality and provide hassle-free services.

Students are not allowed to come on two wheelers / cars to the college.

Students must wear ID cards while boarding the bus at their pickup points and must wear them until they get down at their drop points.

FACULTY ADVISOR (MENTOR) To help the students in planning their domain of study and for general advice on the academic programme, the Head of the Department allocates certain number of students to a faculty member of the department who shall function as Faculty Advisor (Mentors) for those students throughout their period of study. Such faculty advisor shall counsel/advise the students and monitor the performance of the students, check the attendance and progress of the students assigned to him/her periodically. Separate mentoring hour is allotted in the regular timetable. The faculty advisor counsels the student for their holistic development. If necessary, the faculty advisor may also discusses with or inform the parents about the progress of the students.

CLASS CO-ORDINATOR Each class has a class co-ordinator chosen by the Head of the department. The class co-ordinator is incharge of the entire conduct of the academic classes along with the attendance and progress of the student of the entire class.

CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 1. Each class will have two boys and two girls representatives identified by the class co-ordinator.

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3. They also play a vital role in co-ordinating with the college authorities and students to achieve the vision of the college through mission and motto.

4. The class representatives must take pride in their leadership and consider it as a privilege of honour.

5. Class representatives are required to assist the faculty members in maintaining discipline, collecting/distributing books, attending to cleanliness and neatness of the classroom and department.

6. The class representatives are responsible for all the happenings in the class during the absence of the faculty member.

7. They must report to the class coordinator or the Head of the department for any indiscipline, noticed by them, at any time.

8. Periodic meetings will be held with the class representatives and actions taken accordingly.

CLASS COMMITTEE Every class has a class committee consisting of faculty of the concerned class, student representatives (normally 2 boys and 2 girls) and a Chairperson (who is not teaching the regular class) with the overall goal of improving the teaching-learning process.

The class committee is normally headed by the Head of the Department. However, if the students of different branches are mixed in a class (like the first semester which is generally common to all branches) the class committee is to be headed by the Principal.

The class committee shall be constituted on the first day of each semester. At least 4 student representatives (usually 2 boys and 2 girls) shall be included in the class committee.

The functions of the class committee are:  Solving the problems experienced by students in the classroom and in the laboratories.

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 Clarifying the regulations of the degree programme and the details of rules therein.  Informing the student representatives, the academic schedule including the dates of assessments and the syllabus completed for each assessment.  Informing the student representatives, the details of Regulations regarding weightage used for each assessment. In the case of practical courses (laboratory/project, work/seminar etc.) the breakup of marks for each experiment/exercise/module of work, should be clearly discussed in the class committee meeting and informed to the students.  Analysing the performance of the students of the class after each test and finding the ways and means of solving the problems, if any.  Identifying the slow learners, if any, and requesting the faculty concerned to provide some additional help or guidance or coaching to such slow learners.

The chairperson of the class committee may invite the Faculty Advisor(s) and the Head of the Department to the meeting of the class committee.

The Principal may participate in any class committee meeting conducted in the institution.

The chairperson is required to prepare the minutes of every meeting, submit the same to Principal within two days and to circulate among the students and teachers concerned. If there are any points in the minutes requiring action by the management, the same shall be brought to the notice of the management by the Head of the Institution.

The first meeting of the class committee shall be held within one week from the date of commencement of the semester, in order to inform the students about the nature and weightage of assessments within the framework of the regulations. Two or three subsequent meetings may be held in a semester at suitable intervals.

During these meetings the student members representing the entire class, shall meaningfully interact and express the opinions and suggestions of

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COURSE COMMITTEE FOR COMMON COURSES Each common theory course offered to more than one discipline or group shall have a course committee comprising all the faculty teaching the common course with one of them nominated as course coordinator. The nomination of the Course Coordinator shall be made by the Head of the Department/Principal depending upon whether all the faculty teaching the common course belong to a single department or to several departments. The course committee shall meet as often as possible and ensure uniform evaluation of the tests. Also, if it is feasible, the course committee may also prepare a common question paper for the test(s).

CO–CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Industrial Visits, Internships, In-Plant Training The students are taken for industrial visits once in every semester to an industry of relevance to their course of study. They will be assisted by senior faculty members. The industrial visit enables the students to see actually what they study and will be able to map their academic content with the real time world.

Each student must undergo an internship or in-plant training with industrial organisations like MSME, NSIC etc., during the vacation in between semesters. The certificates issued during the internship or in- plant training is considered as the admit card to their next semester, which makes internships or in-plant training compulsory to all students.

VALUE ADDED COURSES The curriculum followed by the students is not just sufficient to the students to face the real time industry. In order to make the students industry ready, the Career Development Cell (CDC) identifies the gap between the curriculum and industry needs and organizes value added courses at various levels of the semesters through industry training

56 partners, thereby the student is able to understand the industry requirements and be ready for placements.

Each value added course is associated with a project work and assessment in order to evaluate and understand the student’s levels of industry standards.

ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT Every student has a dream of getting placed in a reputed organization after his/her studies. The college aims at producing job creators rather than job seekers by developing the entrepreneurial skills in the students through Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC).

In the course of imparting the entrepreneurship skills in the students, mini products are given to the students to try and learn. The EDC also aims to hand hold the students in transforming their ideas into products and also in identifying the funding agents/venture capitalists.

INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION As it is very important for every student / staff to understand the industry better to transform their academic knowledge gained to implementation, the Industry Institute Interaction Cell (IIIC), constantly works to link the industry and the institute.

IIIC identifies the industry experts to give guest lectures, industrial visits, In-plant trainings, Internships etc., they also identify the industrial problem sets and give the same as projects to the students through the respective departments.

It also identifies the specific skills required by various industries and develop the same through CDC.

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PAPER PRESENTATIONS, CONFERENCES AND COMPETITIONS 1. Students are motivated to participate in paper presentations, conferences and competitions conducted in house and in other colleges within the state and other states.

2. Information regarding various collegiate events are informed to the students vide circulars and posters displayed in the notice board. Students are informed to look into the notice board and participate in all events enthusiastically.

3. On-duty and special recognitions will be given for all winners.

4. A number of symposia, national level and international level conferences, workshops and seminars are conducted for the inter and intra collegiate levels where the students are given ample opportunities to expose their talents.

OPEN HOUSE The Open House and Science Exhibition, a technical exhibition organized by Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering, is an ode to the stupendous growth made by science and technology over the years.

DCE Open House and Science Exhibition is bound to quench the thirst for information in various fields.

The best way to promote science and technology and to develop a scientific approach towards different theories is through science exhibitions.

The Open House and Science Exhibition is organized annually to promote a spirit of competition and creativity among the budding engineers.

This event aims at displaying the best projects from among various categories: School level, Polytechnic level, College level and General public level.

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Every year, the best project is being selected and awarded visit abroad. This event creates the competitive platform for the students in house and outside, to compare and improve upon their innovations.

STUDENT COUNSELING The college adopts a mentoring system wherein every student has a faculty advisor / mentor to guide him / her in his academic pursuit and also counsel the students on personal problems or issue. Every semester, all the students are being counseled individually by a team of expert counselors who help the student in identifying his Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats. They are also being guided to enhance their strengths, overcome their weaknesses, make use of the opportunities suitable to him / her and also help him / her to convert threats into challenges.

TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION The students, apart from the normal classroom instruction and training, need to be exposed to vast changes and advancement in science and technology. Each branch of study shall have an association for this purpose.

The Association will organize Seminars, Symposia, Conferences and Workshops etc. Experts in the field will be invited to interact with students and the faculty and deliver lectures on recent trends, latest technology etc. so as to equip the students to conform to the diverse requirements of industry.

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The following Associations are actively functioning in the College: 1. Sciences and Humanities Association - SAHA 2. Electronics and Communication - NIMBUZ Engineering Association 3. Electrical and Electronics - VIDYUTSAV Engineering Association 4. Association of Computer - CAPTCHA Science and Engineering 5. Association of Mechanical - THROTTLEZ Engineering 6. Association of Civil Engineering - EPITES

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The college has established a full-fledged Alumni Association with every student passing out of its portals being automatically inducted into the forum. Several events and meeting are organized for the benefit of the members and also their alma mater. The Alumni Association has its own office bearers who facilitate interaction for the benefit of their juniors on academics, placements, training, value added courses etc., this vibrant Association is expected to spread its wings by starting various chapters region wise.

STUDENT CLUBS To make the process of learning more lively, the college offers various activities vide club activities and co-curricular activities.

The students have the option to participate in various programmes and activities with varying experiences that is important for their all round development.

1. English Literary Club: The English Literary Club enables the students to inculcate a fondness for language and enhance their literacy skills. The club will provide a platform for the students to display their intellectual and independent thinking skills and imbibe a sense of confidence.

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2. Tamil Literary Club: The Tamil literary club enhances the oratory and writing skill of the students. Their flair for the language and their passion to cherish the rich heritage of Tamil literature is well motivated.

3. Youth Red Cross Club: The Youth Red Cross Club aims to inspire, encourage and initiate at all times, all forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering can be minimized, alleviated and even prevented. It also contributes to create a more congenial climate for peace.

4. Rotaract Club: The Rotaract Club develops professional and leadership skills in students. The club emphasizes respect for the rights of others and to promote ethical stand and the dignity of all useful occupations. It provides a platform for young people to address the needs and concerns of the community and the world. It paves the platform for building inter personal skills, leadership skills, management skills and so on.

5. NSS (National Social Service) The NSS club enables the students to understand the community in which they work. It makes the students to identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving. It enables the students to utilize their knowledge in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems. Every year the NSS unit in DCE is conducting special camp programme in the adopted village with the motto “Not me But You”.

6. Inspire Club: The Inspire Club provides opportunities to show case the talents of the students independently. The club identifies the individual to compete in the fast growing world. The club also conducts activities to bring out the potential in each and every student.

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in neighbouring community. It channelizes the skill of transforming ideas to implementation in the students’ community. It also makes the student socially responsible.

7. Sports Club: The Sports Club provides the opportunity for instruction and participation in a wide variety of sports of which one may develop sound, lifelong leisure values. The club also develops leadership skills by providing chances for students to organize and administer.

8. Robotics Club: The Robotics Club allows the students to derive pleasure in creating mechanical peers that may even be potent to work without human intervention. It also supports the students in various aspects related to robotics.

9. Cultural Club: The Cultural Club aims to encourage student’s interest, participation, and responsibility in the ingenious field through a medium of creative art and literacy curriculum. It also provides a comforting vent for students who are inclined to share their imaginations and talents. Dance, Music, Playing Instruments, Drama, Mimicri etc., form part of this club

10. Humour Club: “Laughter is the best medicine” The Humour club’s objective is to make everyone to Laugh, Relax and have fun. Amusing activities like jokes, mimics or skits are enacted by the students to amuse the audience.

11. Event Management Club: The Event Management Club inculcates the habit of organizing and managing the professional events directly by the students. The club aims at going beyond the classroom learning, promoting the creative bent and inventive thinking. Organising an event, Reception, Decoration, Photography, Videography, Editing etc., forms a part of this club. 62

12. Knowledge Club: The Knowledge Club conducts competitions to all the students of various departments to test their general knowledge. It also creates a more sophisticated and more talented group of students with a vast and deep knowledge in different areas. Technical debates, Quizes, Sharing of online learning content etc., are a part of this club activity.

13. Health and Wellness Club The club organizes various creative events to spread awareness to the fellow students, neighborhood and the community. The Club takes up the Annual Comprehensive Health check up in collaboration with reputed hospitals and conducts talk shows on health issues. It also guides the students to a transformative journey of healing, self- discovery, yoga and meditation that lead to a stress free, healthy and happy life.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY CHAPTERS The College has established professional society student’s chapters in addition to getting institutional Membership.

International and National professional societies like IEEE, SAE, IETE, ISTE etc. are functioning for the benefit of student community to get exposed to the developments in their domain by interacting with academicians, researchers and industry experts globally. These societies organize weekly, monthly meetings, Seminar, Workshops and Conferences which would enable the student to have a global understanding of their profession. Our college has the following professional society chapters.

Name of the Professional Society Bodies IEEE (USA) Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineering IETE (INDIA) Institution of Electronics and telecommunication SAE (INDIA) Society of Automotive Engineers CSI (INDIA) Computer Society of India ISTE (INDIA) Indian Society of Technical Education 63

1. IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization for the advancement of technology; the members include 160 countries with over 4 lakh professionals inspiring a global community to innovate a better tomorrow through its cited publication, conference, technology standard and professional activities.

Benefits of membership 1. Education and career resources for students 2. Student Travel grants 3. Potential magazines 4. Humanitarian program 5. My IEEE – an interactive web portal exclusively for IEEE members 6. IEEE TV – Internet television

2. IETE The institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers is one of the leading professional societies in India. IETE student form is formed through local IETE chapters in recognized engineering colleges and polytechnic colleges. Our college chapter comprise of more than 50 faculty members and 200 students. Journal subscription, paper publication and technical program are being offered for its members.

3. The SAE India collegiate club has been established on April 2017 in DCE. Through the SAE India club various events such as competitions, conferences, guest lectures and industrial lectures have been planned. Interactions with the industrial experts and experienced professionals guide the students towards successful conduct of the events, which are training organized with the supporting of the faculty counselor.

Currently 98 members have registered for the SAE India club. Mr Sivasubramanian S, AP/Mech. and Mr Thangaraj A, AP/Mech. have been nominated as faculty advisors for the SAE India Collegiate Club. We proudly inform that our team has been selected for BAJA virtual round competition to be held at Punjab during the month July, 2017. 64

4. CSI is the largest and most professionally managed association for IT professionals in India. The purpose of the society is scientific and education directed towards the advancement of the theory and practice of computer science & IT, Currently having more than 500 student branches. With the help of Institution Membership subscription to 4 copies of CSE communication, access to CSI knowledge portal, assistance to attend international conferences, concessional rules for CSI conferences, tutorials for nominees can be obtained.

5. ISTE The motto of ISTE is to provide overall department of technical education system, including students and faculty department. At present ISTE has a membership base of more an 1lakh life member, more than 5lakh students members, 2410 institutional members including IIT, IISC, NIT ect,1214 faculty chapters, 1322 students chapters throughout the country.

Students are encouraged to become member by registering and paying the requisite fee as prescribed by the international bodies. The benefits are multifold and will help the students applying for higher education in the US, UK, Australia and European countries to have an edge over the rest.

HOUSE SYSTEM To promote healthy competition among the students across all departments in the college activities and also to foster qualities of loyalty and leadership, the students are divided into six houses.

Red House, Yellow House, Orange House, White House, Green House and Blue House.

Every house is under the care of a ‘House-mistress’ and an ‘Assistant House-Mistress’, ‘House Captain’ and ‘Assistant Captain are selected from each class and section to assist the faculty in day-to-day activities during competitions and annual events. The college house captains and vice-captains are selected from the senior classes.

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HOSTEL Separate hostel facility is available for boys and girls within the campus. Those students desirous to stay in DCE hostel must fill up the prescribed application form available in the college office. Admission to the hostels shall be on “First Come First Serve” basis, subject to the availability. Only students studying in DCE are eligible to stay in the hostels.

The Principal, the Head of the Institution is the warden for both boys and girls hostel. There are separate deputy wardens for both the hostels.

The hostels will be kept closed during college hours. Students who are not feeling well are taken care in the health centre during such time.

Day scholars are not allowed inside the hostel. They are also not permitted to stay in the hostel without seeking prior permission from the warden.

Visitors/Parents are not allowed to stay in the hostel. A separate paid a/c and non a/c guest houses are available in the college campus for this purpose. They are requested to approach the administrative officer for seeking accommodation.

Visitors/Parents can visit the student only after college hours.

No costly items or fireworks or alcohol must be found among the hostellers. If found to be guilty, the student(s) will be expelled from the college without any prior notice.

Refer to hostel handbook for detail rules and regulations.

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TEMPLE

Lord Vinayagar temple Our institution has a spiritual atmosphere in the form of the Lord Dhana Vidhya Ganapathy Temple adjacent to the Ladies’ hostel at the portals of the college where poojas are performed daily. The significance of this temple is that it has a portico which has the illusory effect of a revolving Siva lingam when the devotees lift their eyes towards God for inspiration. This facility is nothing short of amazing for students in an educational institution.

Vanni tree temple There is also an ancient temple under the canopy of the sacred Vanni tree in front of the administrative office. This is gift of vegetate Ambrosia makes the campus all the more alluring to students and staff alike. Look around DCE and you’ll find the immortals gazing at you to guard you with power and wisdom during your stay here. It’s as if the divine entities have wrapped the college in a sacred blanket to ensure prosperity and peace for anyone who sets his foot in the campus.

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Academic Schedule for odd semester 2018-19 June-2018 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed Reporting of staff members 14 Thu 15 Fri Ramzan – Holiday 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 Thu 29 Fri 30 Sat

Note: The academic schedule is tentative and subjected to change based on the announcement of Anna University Examinations.

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July – 2018 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Sun Commencement of classes for III, V, 1 2 Mon VII Semesters 3 Tue 2 4 Wed 3 5 Thu 4 6 Fri 5 7 Sat 8 Sun 9 Mon 6 10 Tue 7 11 Wed REWRAP - 1 8 12 Thu REWRAP - 1 9 13 Fri REWRAP - 1 10 14 Sat 15 Sun 16 Mon REWRAP - 1 11 17 Tue REWRAP - 1 12 18 Wed REWRAP - 1 13 19 Thu REWRAP for Placement 14 20 Fri 15 21 Sat 16 22 Sun 23 Mon REWRAP - 2 17 24 Tue REWRAP - 2 18 25 Wed REWRAP - 2 19 26 Thu REWRAP - 2 20 27 Fri REWRAP - 2 / Industrial visit 21 28 Sat 29 Sun 30 Mon REWRAP - 2 22 31 Tue REWRAP - 2 23

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August – 2018 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Wed Unit Test - I 24 2 Thu Unit Test - I 25 3 Fri Unit Test - I 26 4 Sat 5 Sun 6 Mon Unit Test - I 27 7 Tue Unit Test - I 28 8 Wed Unit Test - I 29 9 Thu Unit Test for Placement 30 10 Fri Industrial Visit 31 11 Sat 32 12 Sun 13 Mon REWRAP - 3 33 14 Tue REWRAP - 3 / Workshop - CSE 34 15 Wed Independence Day – Holiday 16 Thu REWRAP - 3 35 17 Fri REWRAP - 3 / Workshop - ECE 36 18 Sat REWRAP - 3 / Wednesday lab 37 19 Sun 20 Mon REWRAP - 3 38 21 Tue REWRAP for Placement 39 22 Wed 40 23 Thu 41 24 Fri Industrial Visit 42 25 Sat 26 Sun 27 Mon REWRAP - 4 / Workshop - EEE 43 REWRAP - 4 / Workshop - 44 28 Tue Mechanical 29 Wed REWRAP - 4 45 30 Thu REWRAP - 4 / Workshop - Civil 46 31 Fri REWRAP - 4 / Industrial visit 47

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September – 2018 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Sat 2 Sun Krishna Jayanthi – Holiday 3 Mon REWRAP - 4 48 4 Tue REWRAP for Placement 49 5 Wed 50 6 Thu 51 7 Fri 52 8 Sat Thursday lab 53 9 Sun 10 Mon Unit Test - II 54 11 Tue Unit Test - II 55 12 Wed Unit Test - II 56 13 Thu Vinayagar Chathurthi – Holiday 14 Fri Unit Test - II 57 15 Sat Unit Test - II 58 16 Sun 17 Mon Unit Test - II 59 18 Tue EEE - Symposium 60 19 Wed ECE - Symposium 61 20 Thu Mechanical - Symposium 62 21 Fri CSE - Symposium 63 22 Sat 23 Sun 24 Mon REWRAP - 5 64 25 Tue REWRAP - 5 65 26 Wed REWRAP - 5 66 27 Thu REWRAP - 5 67 28 Fri REWRAP - 5 68 29 Sat REWRAP - 5 69 30 Sun

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October − 2018 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Mon 70 2 Tue Gandhi Jayanthi – Holiday 3 Wed 71 4 Thu 72 5 Fri 73 6 Sat Tuesday lab for all classes 74 7 Sun 8 Mon 75 9 Tue 76 10 Wed 77 11 Thu 78 12 Fri 79 13 Sat Model Examination – Theory 80 14 Sun 15 Mon Model Examination – Theory 81 16 Tue OHPC 82 17 Wed OHPC 83 18 Thu Saraswathi Pooja – Holiday 19 Fri Ayudha Pooja – Holiday 20 Sat Vijayadasami – Holiday 21 Sun 22 Mon Model Examination – Theory 84 23 Tue Model Examination – Theory 85 24 Wed Model Examination – Theory 86 25 Thu Model Examination – Theory 87 26 Fri Model Examination – Practical 88 27 Sat 28 Sun 29 Mon Model Examination – Practical 89 30 Tue Model Examination – Practical 90 31 Wed

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November– 2018 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Thu 2 Fri 3 Sat 4 Sun 5 Mon 6 Tue Deepavali – Holiday 7 Wed 8 Thu 9 Fri 10 Sat 11 Sun 12 Mon 13 Tue 14 Wed 15 Thu 16 Fri 17 Sat 18 Sun 19 Mon 20 Tue 21 Wed 22 Thu 23 Fri 24 Sat 25 Sun 26 Mon 27 Tue 28 Wed 29 Thu 30 Fri

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December – 2018 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Sat 2 Sun 3 Mon 4 Tue 5 Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri 8 Sat 9 Sun 10 Mon 11 Tue 12 Wed 13 Thu 14 Fri 15 Sat 16 Sun 17 Mon 18 Tue 19 Wed 20 Thu 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Sun 24 Mon 25 Tue Christmas – Holiday Commencement of classes for IV, 1 26 Wed VI, VIII Semesters 27 Thu 2 28 Fri 3 29 Sat 30 Sun 31 Mon 4

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January – 2019 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Tue New Year – Holiday 2 Wed 5 3 Thu 6 4 Fri 7 5 Sat 8 6 Sun 7 Mon 9 8 Tue 10 9 Wed 11 10 Thu 12 11 Fri 13 12 Sat 14 13 Sun Pongal – Holiday 14 Mon 15 Tue 16 Wed 17 Thu 15 18 Fri REWRAP - 1 16 19 Sat REWRAP - 1 17 20 Sun 21 Mon REWRAP - 1 18 22 Tue REWRAP - 1 19 23 Wed REWRAP - 1 20 24 Thu REWRAP - 1 21 25 Fri 22 26 Sat Republic Day – Holiday 27 Sun 28 Mon REWRAP - 2 23 29 Tue REWRAP - 2 24 30 Wed REWRAP - 2 25 31 Thu REWRAP - 2 26

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February– 2019 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Fri REWRAP - 2 27 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon REWRAP - 2 28 5 Tue 29 6 Wed Unit Test - I 30 7 Thu Unit Test - I 31 8 Fri Unit Test - I 32 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon Unit Test - I 33 12 Tue Unit Test - I 34 13 Wed Unit Test - I 35 14 Thu 36 Guest Lecture / Workshop / 37 15 Fri Seminar 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon REWRAP - 3 38 19 Tue REWRAP - 3 39 20 Wed REWRAP - 3 40 21 Thu REWRAP - 3 41 22 Fri REWRAP - 3 42 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon REWRAP - 3 43 26 Tue 44 27 Wed 45 28 Thu REWRAP - 4 46

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March – 2019 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Fri REWRAP - 4 47 REWRAP - 4 / Guest Lecture / 48 2 Sat Workshop / Seminar 3 Sun 4 Mon REWRAP - 4 49 5 Tue REWRAP - 4 50 6 Wed REWRAP - 4 51 7 Thu 52 Guest Lecture / Workshop / 53 8 Fri Seminar 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon Unit Test - II 54 12 Tue Unit Test - II 55 13 Wed Unit Test - II 56 14 Thu Unit Test - II 57 15 Fri Unit Test - II 58 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon Unit Test - II 59 19 Tue 60 20 Wed 61 21 Thu 62 Guest Lecture / Workshop / 63 22 Fri Seminar 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon REWRAP - 5 64 26 Tue REWRAP - 5 65 27 Wed REWRAP - 5 66 28 Thu REWRAP - 5 67 29 Fri REWRAP - 5 68 30 Sat 31 Sun 78

April – 2019 Cumulative Date Day Action Plan Working Days 1 Mon REWRAP - 5 69 2 Tue 70 3 Wed 71 Guest Lecture / Workshop / 72 4 Thu Seminar 5 Fri Ugadi – Holiday 6 Sat 7 Sun 8 Mon 73 9 Tue 74 10 Wed 75 11 Thu 76 12 Fri 77 13 Sat 14 Sun Tamil New year – Holiday 15 Mon Model Examination - Practical 78 16 Tue Model Examination - Practical 79 17 Wed Model Examination - Practical 80 18 Thu 81 19 Fri 82 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Mon Model Examination - Theory 83 23 Tue Model Examination - Theory 84 24 Wed Model Examination - Theory 85 25 Thu Model Examination - Theory 86 26 Fri Model Examination - Theory 87 27 Sat 28 Sun 29 Mon Model Examination - Theory 88 30 Tue 89

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Annexure I TRANSPORT DETAILS Route Stages AS Nagar Bus Stop (6.10 am) - Lift gate Bus Stop (6.15 am) - Wimco Nagar Stop (6.17 am) - Ajax Bus Stop (6.20 am) - Bus Stop (6.22 am) - Tiruvotriyur market Bus Route Stop (6.25 am) - Ellaimman Koil Bus Stop (6.27 am) - 1 Kaladipet Police Station (6.30 am) - Rajakadai Bus Stop (6.32 am) - Thangal Bus Stop (6.35 am) - Kasimedu Bus Stop (6.40 am) – Kalmandabam Police Bus Stop (6.42 am) - Bus Stop (6.45 am) - Beach Railway station Bus Stop (6.50 am) – DCE (8.05 am) Stanly Hospital (6.20 am) - Basin Bridge down (6.25 am) - Sulai Bus Stop (6.30 am) - Purasaiwakkam Tank Stop Route (6.35 am) - Commissioner Office Bus Stop (6.40 am) - 2 Udipi Hotel Stop (6.45 am) - Gemini Bus Stop (6.50 am) - Signal Appolo Hospital (6.53 am) - Bus Stop (6.55 am) - Saidapet Arch Bus Stop (7.00 am) – DCE (7.45 am) Tollgate LakshmiKovil Bus Stand (6.00 am) - Tollgate Bus Stand (6.05 am) - Apollo Hospital Bus Stop (6.08 am) - Tondiarpet Bus Stop (6.18 am) - Manigundu Police Station Route Stop (6.20 am) - Maharani Post Office Stop (6.22 am) - 3 & 4 Barath Theater Old (6.23 am) - Maharani Toll Gate Theatre Washermanpet (6.24 am) - Simpson Bus Stop (6.40 am) - Shanthi Theatre Stop (6.43 am) - Mount Road Bus Stop (6.47 am) - Teynampet Signal Bus Stop (6.55 am) – DCE (7.50 am) Stadium (6.20 am) - Koot Road (6.25 am) - ICH House Bus Stop (6.27 am) - Ratna Café Stop (6.30 am) - Police Station Stop (6.32 am) - Route Royapettah Bus Stop (6.35 am) - Ajantha Koot Road 5 (6.37 am) - (6.55 am) - Mylapore Signal Royapettah (6.57 am) - Mandaveli Satya Studio Stop (7.05 am) - Mandaveli Depot Bus Stop (7.15 am) - Adyar Bus Stop (7.17 am) – DCE (8.10 am) Ayapakkam School Stop (6.30 am) - ICF Colony Bus Stop Route 6 (6.42 am) - Dunlop Bus Stop (6.45 am) - Bus Stop (6.50 am) - Bus Stop (7.10 am)

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Route Stages - Saraswathi Nagar Bus Stop (7.13 am) - Bus Stop (7.14 am) - Avadi Bus stand (7.32 am) - Avadi Checkpost Bus Stop (7.35 am) - Avadi Market (7.37 am) - J B Estate Bus Stop (7.42 am) - Kumanan Chavadi Bus Stop

(7.45 am) - Mangadu Bus Stop (7.48 am) - Nandhampakkam Bus Stop (7.55 am) - Periyar Nagar Bus Stop (8.00 am) - Sakthi Nagar (8.02 am) - Poonthandalam Kott Road Stop (8.10 am) - DCE (8.15 am) Muthamizh Nagar Stop (6.10 am) - E B (6.12 am) - MKB Nagar (6.13 am) - Ambedkar College (6.15 am) - Sharma Nagar (6.15 am) - Erukancherry Stop (6.15 am) - Bus Stop (6.17 am) - Don Bosco Route School (6.20 am) - T. V. K. Bus Stop (6.21 am) – 7 (6.23 am) - Kolathur Bus Stop (6.27 am) - Welding Shop Muthamizh (6.29 am) – (6.32 am) – Stop (6.35 am) Nagar - Lucas Bus Stop (6.40 am) - Flyover (6.45 am) - Anna Nagar (6.47 am) - Madhuravoyal Bus Stop (7.10 am) - Madhuravoyal Market (7.15 am) – Velappanchavadi (7.30 am) – DCE (8.05 am) Mangadu Bus Stop / Parking (6.40 am) - Bus Stop (6.43 am) - Iyappanthangal Bus Stop (6.47 am) - Sakthi Nagar Bus Stop (6.50 am) - Bus Stop Route (6.53 am) - Sabari Nagar (6.57 am) - DLF Signal 8 & 10 (7.00 am) - Ramapuram Signal (7.03 am) - Butt Road Signal (7.04 am) - St. Thomas Hospital Signal (7.07 AM) - Butts Road Signal - 7.10 AM (7.10 am) – (7.15 am) – DCE (8.05 am) West Bus Stand (6.45 am) - Golden Flats Bus Stop (6.51 am) - Collector Nagar Bus Stop (6.55 am) – Route Thirumangalam (6.59 am) – CMBT (7.03 am) - Mega Mart 9 Bus Stop (7.05 am) - Kesavardhini Bus Stop (7.07 am) - Mogappair Bus Stop (7.09 am) - Lakshmi Nagar (7.10 am) - Bus Stop (7.11 am) – DCE (8.06 am) Maduvankarai Bus Stop (6.00 am) - Brindavanam Extn. Bus Route Stop (6.35 am) - (6.40 am) - Postal Colony Koot 11 Road (6.41 am) - Police Booth (6.42 am) - Ragava West Colony Bus Stop (6.45 am) - Mettupalayam Bus Stop (6.46 am) - Aranganathan Subway down (6.50 am)

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Route Stages - Kannamapettai Bus Stop (6.52 am) - Saidapet Arch Bus Stop (7.00 am) - Saidapet Little Mount Bus Stop (7.05 am) –

DCE (8.00 am) Gandhi Nagar Bus Stop (6.00 am) - Senkundram Bus Stop (6.05 am) - Kavangarai Bus Stop (6.10 am) - Camp Signal (6.12 am) - Cycle Shop Bus Stop (6.15 am) - RTO Office (6.20 am) - Retteri Bus Stop (6.22 am) - Sendil Nagar Route Bus Stop (6.25 am) - Padi Bridge (6.28 am) - Anna Nagar 12 Depot (6.30 am) – Thirumangalam (6.30 am) - CMBT Bus Redhills Stop (6.35 am) - MMDA Signal (6.35 am) - Thiru Nagar Signal (6.37 am) - 2 Bus Stop (6.40 am) - Vadapalani - 1 Signal (6.42 am) - Lakshman Shruthi Signal (6.45 am) - Ashok Pillar Bus Stop (6.47 am) – DCE (7.40 am)

Parking point Bus Stop (5.40 am) - Nathamuni Bus Stop (6.10 am) - Bus Stop (6.15 am) - ICF Bus Stop (6.20 am) - Railway Quarters Bus Stop (6.25 am) - Sayani Route Bus Stop (6.27 am) - Joint Office (6.30 am) - ESI Hospital 13 Signal (6.32 am) - Malliga Store (6.33 am) - ICF Bus Stop (6.40 am) - Kodampakkam Bus Stop (6.45 am) - Kasi Theatre Bus Stop (6.50 am) - Ekkatuthangal Bus Stop (7.00 am) – DCE (7.50 am)

Madhavaram Parking (5.40 am) - Perambur Market (5.55 am) - (6.00 am) - Mangalapuram Bus Stop (6.05 am) - Puliyanthoppu Bus Stop (6.10 am) - Pattalam Bus Stop (6.13 am) - Dhasamakan Route Bus Stop (6.15 am) - Signal (6.18 am) – 14 Bus Stop (6.20 am) - Bus Stop (6.25 am) – Perambur Skywalk Bus Stop (6.27 am) – Metha Nagar Bus Stop (6.30 am) – Loyola College Bus Stop (6.35 am) – Power House Signal (6.40 am) – Samiyarmadam Signal (6.42 am) – Ashok Nagar Bus Stop (6.45 am) – DCE (7.50 am)

Kaveri colony Bus Stop (6.20 am) – Anna nager police Route station (6.25 am) - Anna Arch (6.33 am) - 15 & 16 Bus Stop (6.35 am) – Bus Stop (6.40 am) – Virugam Natesa nager (6.44 am) - Elango nager (6.46 am) – bakkam Signal (6.48 am) – Avichi School (6.50 am) - Pondycherry Guest House (6.52 am) – Ajantha (6.54 am) –

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Route Stages Koot Road (6.53 am) – Data Udipi Hotel (6.55 am) - MGR Nagar Bus Stop (6.56 am) – ESI Hospital (6.57 am) – Ashok Pillar Bus Stop (6.58 am) – DCE (7.55 am) Vidyasager sager college (6.40 am) - Government Hospital (6.45 am) – ICICI Bank Bus Stop (6.50 am) – Ratinakinaru Bus Stop (6.51 am) – Chengalpet New Bus Stop (6.53 am) – Chengalpet Old Bus Stop (6.55 am) – Mahindra City Bus Route Stop (7.00 am) – Thiruthoori Bus Stop (7.03 am) - S P Koil 17 Bus Stop (7.10 am) – Keezhakaranai Bus Stop (7.15 am) – Chengalpet Ford Bus Stop (7.17 am) – Maraimalainagar Bus Stop (7.20 am) – Kattankolathur Bus Stop (7.23 am) – srinivasapuram Bus Stop (7.29 am) – Guduvanchery Bus Stop (7.33 am) – Urapakkam Bus Stop (7.36 am) – Bus Stop (7.42 am) – DCE (8.05 am)

Maraimalai Nagar (7.05 am) – Srinivasapuram Bus stand Route (7.18 am) – Guduvanchery Bus stand (7.20 am) – 18 Guduvanchery EB (7.25 am) – Akshaya Bus stop (7.27 am) – Guduvan Urapakkam Tea shop (7.30 am) – Urapakkam School Stop chery (7.32 am) – (7.42 am) – DCE (8.02 am)

Vandalur Bridge (7.15 am) - Eraniyamman Koil Bus Stop Route (7.20 am) - New Bus Stop (7.20 am) - 19 Pearkankaranai Bus Stop (7.22 am) – Erikarai Bus Stop Perun (7.25 am) – Irumbuliyur Bus Stop (7.27 am) – DCE galathur (7.45 am)

Kolapakkam Bus Stop (7.05 am) – Vandalur zoo Bus Stop Route (7.30 am) – Vandalur subway (7.35 am) – Mannivakkam bus 20 stand (7.40 am) – Mannivakkam koot road (7.45 am) – Vandalur Natesan School Stop (7.50 am) – Church (7.55 am) – DCE (8.10 am) Kovilampakkam (6.38 am) – Echankadu Signal (6.50 am) – Bus Stop (6.52 am) – Ganesh Nagar (6.54 am) – Holy Family Signal (6.55 am) – Bharath Nagar (6.56 am) – Route UTI Bank (6.57 am) – Koot Road (6.58 am) 21 – Vigneswar Street (6.59 am) – Ganesh Temple (7.00 am) – Keelkattalai Kumaran Theatre Stop (7.01 am) – Oil Mill Bus Stop (7.02 am) – Vanuvampet Church (7.03 am) – DCE (8.00 am) 84

Route Stages Dhandeswaran Temple (6.30 am) – Gurunanak College (6.35 am) – Velachery Check post (6.40 am) – Route Vandikaran Street (6.45 am) – NGO Petrol Bunk (6.46 am) – 22 Kakkan Bridge (6.47 am) – Brindhavan Nagar Temple NGO (6.50 am) – Prime Care Bus Stop (6.51 am) – Colony Puzhithivakkam Bus Stop (6.55 am) – Vijaya Nagar (Kaiveli) Signal (7.10 am) – Eachangadu (Signal) (7.11 am) – Vel's University Signal (7.30 am) – DCE (8.10 am) Nehru School (7.00 am) – Nanganallur Park Route Bus Stop (7.05 am) – Roja Medicals Bus Stop (7.10 am) – 23 Independence day park Stop (7.14 am) - Nanganallur subway (7.20 am) – DCE (8.00 am)

Baby Nagar Parking (6.35 am) – Vijayanagar Bus Stand (6.50 am) – Kaiveli Signal (7.00 am) – Srinivasa Nagar Bus Stop (7.05 am) – Ram Nagar Bus Stop (7.06 am) – Sadasiva Route Nagar Bus Stop (7.07 am) – Balaiah Garden Stop (7.10 am) 24 – Ponniamman Koil Stop (7.12 am) – UTI Bank Bus Stop Velachery (7.15 am) – Madipakkam Koot Road (7.18 am) – Vanuvampettai Church (7.20 am) – Thillai ganga Nagar Bus Stop (7.27 am) – Meenambakkam Bus Stop (7.32 am) – Trisulam Bus Stop (7.35 am) – DCE (8.05 am) (6.30 am) – Bus Stop (6.50 am) – SRP Tools Bus Stop (6.55 am) – Bus Stop Route (7.00 am) – CLRI &IIT (7.02 am) - Anna University Bus 25 Stop (7.05 am) – Little Mount Koot Road (7.10 am) – Perungudi Guindy Bus Stop (7.15 am) - Kathipara Bridge (7.30 am) – DCE (8.05 am) Devi Nagar Bus Stop (6.50 am) - Manicherry Bus Stop (7.00 am) - Andalkuppam (7.02 am) - karima nager (7.05 am) – Manikandan Nagar (7.08 am) – Anagaputhur Route Bus Stop (7.12 am) – Velco Theatre (7.12 am) – Amman 26 Koil Stop (7.17 am) – sivan koil (7.17 am) - Indian Bank Stop (7.19 am) – High School Stop (7.22 am) – Arunmathi Theatre Stop (7.26 am) – Naduverapattu (7.45 am) – DCE (7.50 am)

Route Nasarathpet Parking (6.30 am) – Service 27 Road (6.45 am) – Thirumudivakkam sittco (6.50 am) – Kamarajapuram Service Road (6.55 am)

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Route Stages – Kamarajarpuram Bus Stop (7.00 am) – Shankar Nagar Bus Stop (7.03 am) – Shankar Nagar koil Bus Stop (7.05 am) – Pammal Rettai Pillaiyar Kovil (7.08 am) – Aduthotti Bus

Stop (7.12 am) – Signal (7.15 am) – DCE (7.55 am) Route Halt (6.50 am) - Saravana Store (6.55 am) - 28 Chrompet Bus Stop (6.57 am) - Tambaram Bus Stop Chrompet I (7.10 am) - MGR Statue (7.20 am) – DCE (7.45 am)

Halt - Subrayanagar (7.00 am) - Subraya Nagar Bus Stop Route (7.03 am) - Nagalkeni Bus Stop (7.07 am) - Chrompet bus 29 stand (7.12 am) - MIT Bus Stop (7.14 am) - TB Hospital Bus Chrompet Stop (7.19 am) - Tambaram RTO office (7.35 am)- RTO II Office (7.39 am) – DCE (8.00 am)

Pozhichalur Bus Stop (7.00 am) - Sivan Koil Koot Road (7.02 am) - Anjaneyar Koil Bus Stop (7.05 am) -

Venkateswara Nagar Bus Stop (7.08 am) - Gas Company Route (7.10 am) - Pammal Koot Road (7.12 am) - Krishna Nagar 30 Bus Stop (7.15 am) - Muthamil Nagar Bus Stop (7.18 am) - Pozhichalur Attuthotti Bus Stop (7.20 am) - Pallavaram Bus stand

(7.22 am) - Inniyan mahal Bus Stop (7.25 am) – DCE (8.00 am) Punchi Parking(6.25 am) - Housing Board (6.30 am) – Collector Office (6.32 am) - Kirai Mandabam (6.35 am) -

Pachaiyappas College - Women Bus Stop ( 6.40 am) -

Perumal Koil (6.43 am) - Toll Gate Bus Stop (6.45 am) -

Pachaiyapppas College - Men (6.48 am) - Ayyampettai Bus Route Stop (6.55 am) - Karukkupettai Bus Stop (6.57 am) - 31 Ekanampettai Bus Stop (6.58 am) - Thimmarajampettai Bus Kanchee Stop (7.00 am) - Walajabad Teacher's Nagar Bus Stop puram I (7.05 am) - Walajabad Bus stand (7.05 am) - Walajabad EB

office (7.07 am) - Kunnavakkam Bus Stop (7.15 am) -

Panapakkam Main Road (7.25 am) - Serapananjeri Bus Stop

(7.28 AM) - Rasi College Bus Stop (7.30 am) - Salamangalam Bus am ( 7.32 am) – DCE ( 8.00 am)

Route Orikkai Parking(6.20 am) - Keerai Mandapam Bus Stop 32 (6.30 am) - Pookadai Chatram Bus Stop(6.35 am) - Kanchee Sankaramadam Bus Stop(6.37 am) - Kachabeswarar Koil puram II (6.40 am) 86

Route Stages - Kancheepuram Bus Stand (6.45 am)Moongil Mandabam Bus Stop (6.50 am) - Theradi Bus Stop (6.55 am) - New police station (7.00 am) - Chetty Street Bus Stop (7.03 am) - Bus Stop (7.45 am) - Keel Padappai Bus Stop (7.47 am) DCE (8.00 am) Perumal Koil Parking (5.45 am) - VC Motors Bus top (5.50 am) - Walajapet Bus stop (6.10 am) - AAA College Bus Stop (6.15 am) - Kaveripakkam Bus Stop(6.20 am) - Route Oochery Bus Stop / Bypass joint(6.40 am) - 33 Baluchettychatram(6.45 am) - Vellai Gate Bridge down Walajapet (6.50 am) - Senthamangalam Bus Stop(7.20 am) - Bus Stop(7. am) - Sri Perumbathur School (7.30 am) - Pillaipakkam Bus Stop(7.45 am) - DCE (8.00 am) VGP Bus Stop (6.00 am) - Vettuvamkeni Bus Stop (6.30 am) - Bus Stop (6.35 am) Bus Stop (6.40 am) - Bus Stop (6.45 am) - Tiruvanmiyur RTO Office Stop (6.45 am) - South Mada Street (6.48 am) - Route Tiruvanmiyur Bus Depot (6.49 am) - Signal 34 (6.50 am) - SRP TOOLS (6.52 am) - Tharamani Bus Stop Palavakkam (6.55 AM) - Bharathi Nagar Bus Stop (6.57 am) - Baby

Nagar Bus Stop (6.59 am) - Vijayanagar Bus Stop (7.00 am) - Jerusalem College Bus Stop (7.01 am) - Kulam (7.06 am) - Pallikaranai Oil Mill Bus Stop (7.15 am) – DCE (7.55 am) Halt point – (6.45 am) - Indra Nagar Bus Stop (7.00 am) - Jaya Nagar Bus Stop (7.05 am) - Gold Winner Bus Stop (7.08 am) - Sowmya Nagar Signal (7.12 am) - Route Medavakkam GH (7.15 am) - Medavakkam Bus Stop 35 (7.15 am) - Medavakkam Koot Road (7.20 am) - Chitla Santhosapuram Signal (7.25 am) - Signal Stop (7.35 am) - Kamarajapuram Signal (7.37 am) - Mahalakshmi Nagar Bus Stop (7.40 am) - Poondi Bazaar Signal (7.50 am) – DCE (8.10 am) Halt / Petrol Bunk (7.00 am) - Route Kovilambakkam Bus Stop (7.05 am) - Medavakkam Koot 36 road (7.10 am) - Vijaya Narayan Bus Stop (7.15 am) - Kovilam Sembakkam (7.20 am) - Kamarapuram Bus Stop (7.21 am) - bakkam Mahalakshmi Nagar Bus Stop (7.25 am) - Camp Road Bus Stop (7.30 am) - Convent Bus Stop (7.35 am) 87

Route Stages - Poondi Bazaar Signal (7.40 am) - DCE (8.00 am)

Route Signal (7.05 am) - Hansa Garden Gate Stop 37 (7.10 am) Sudharsan Nagar Bus Stop ( 7.11 am) - Anna Madam Nagar Bus Stop (7.12 am) - Kozhipannai Bus Stop (7.15 am) bakkam - Mapedu Bus Stop (7.20 am) Lakshmi Ammal College

(7.25 am) - Bharath University College (7.28 am) - Indra

Nagar Bus Stop (7.31 am) - Axis Bank (7.35 am) - DCE

(8.10 am) Hasthinapuram Bus Stop (7.10 am) - Krishna Nagar Bus Route Stop (7.14 am) - Amman Koil Stop Bus Stop (7.16 am) - 38 – 39 & Kumarankundram Bus Stop (7.18 am) - Nehru Nagar Bus 40 Stop (7.19 am) - Bus Stop (7.22 am) - MEPZ Hashthina Bus Stop (7.27 am) - Gandhi Road Signal (7.30 am) - MGR puram statue Bus Stop (7.38 am) – DCE (7.58 am)

Tambaram Bus Stop (7.25 am) - Krishna Nagar Bus stop Route ( 7.35 am) - Krishna Nagar Police Booth (7.40 am) - Barathi 41 Nagar Signal (7.42 am) - Padmavathi Kalyanamandapam Krishna Bus Stop (7.42 am) - Old Perungalathur Bus Stop (7.45 am) - nagar Parvathi Nagar Bus Stop (7.47 am) - Madanapuram Bus Stop (7.50 am) - DCE (8.03 am)

Vidhya Theatre (7.20 am) - Kulam Stop (7.25 am) - Lakshmi Route Nagar Signal (7.30 am) - Bharathi Nagar Bus Stop (7.35 am) 42 - 43 & - Parvathi Nagar Bus Stop (7.40 am) - Atta company Bus 44 Stop (7.43 am) - DCE (8.05 am). Tambaram Tiruvallore Parking (6.15 am) - Tiruvallore Bus Stop (6.15 am) - Manavala Nagar Bus Stop (6.25 am), Bus Stop (6.45 am) - Pettai Signal (6.53 am) - Bypass Signal (7.00 am)

Kumananchavadi Bus Stop (7.08 am) - Kattupakkam Bus Route Stop (7.18 am) - Iyyappanthangal Bus Stop (7.25 am) - 45 Signal (7.25 am) - Bai Kadai Bus Stop (7.30 am) - Madhanandhapuram Bus Stop (7.35 am) - Maulivakkam Bus Stop (7.40 am) - Moonramkattalai Bus Stop (7.44 am) - Kovur EB Bus Stop (7.45 am) - 4-Road Junction (7.48 am) - Kundrathur Bus Stop (7.50 am) – DCE (8.10 am)

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