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Aqar 2018-2019 Yearly Status Report - 2018-2019 Part A Data of the Institution 1. Name of the Institution NMAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) Name of the head of the Institution DR. NIRANJAN N.CHIPLUNKAR Designation Principal Does the Institution function from own campus Yes Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 08258281248 Mobile no. 9611266900 Registered Email [email protected] Alternate Email [email protected] Address NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte City/Town Karkala State/UT Karnataka Pincode 574110 2. Institutional Status Autonomous Status (Provide date of Conformant of 20-Dec-2007 Autonomous Status) Type of Institution Co-education Location Rural Financial Status private Name of the IQAC co-ordinator/Director Dr Subrahmanya Bhat K Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 08258281248 Mobile no. 9449258142 Registered Email [email protected] Alternate Email [email protected] 3. Website Address Web-link of the AQAR: (Previous Academic Year) http://nmamit.nitte.edu.in/IQAC/AQAR%20 2017-18.pdf 4. Whether Academic Calendar prepared during Yes the year if yes,whether it is uploaded in the institutional website: http://nmamit.nitte.edu.in Weblink : 5. Accrediation Details Cycle Grade CGPA Year of Validity Accrediation Period From Period To 1 A 3.11 2017 30-Oct-2017 29-Oct-2022 6. Date of Establishment of IQAC 01-Feb-2001 7. Internal Quality Assurance System Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality culture Item /Title of the quality initiative by Date & Duration Number of participants/ beneficiaries IQAC Regular meeting of 09-Apr-2019 12 Internal Quality 1 Assurance Cell (IQAC): timely submission of Annual Quality Assurance Report(AQAR) to NAAC: Feedback from all stakeholders collected, analysed and used for improvements Academic Administrative 11-Mar-2019 15 Audit (AAA) conducted and 7 its follow up action Participation in NIRF 20-Sep-2018 2 1 ISO Certification 30-Apr-2019 20 7 View File 8. Provide the list of Special Status conferred by Central/ State Government- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE of UGC etc. Institution/Departmen Scheme Funding Agency Year of award with Amount t/Faculty duration Nil Nil Nil 2019 0 0 No Files Uploaded !!! 9. Whether composition of IQAC as per latest Yes NAAC guidelines: Upload latest notification of formation of IQAC View File 10. Number of IQAC meetings held during the 3 year : The minutes of IQAC meeting and compliances to the Yes decisions have been uploaded on the institutional website Upload the minutes of meeting and action taken report View File 11. Whether IQAC received funding from any of No the funding agency to support its activities during the year? 12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year(maximum five bullets) 1. Regular meeting of IQAC 2. Compiled data for NIRF 2019 3. Timely completion of Academic and Administrative Audit 4. All academic activities are continuously monitored. View File 13. Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the academic year towards Quality Enhancement and outcome achieved by the end of the academic year Plan of Action Achivements/Outcomes 1. Measuring the attainment of Course HoDs submitted the course outcome outcomes of all courses of various attainments for odd semester and even programmes by the end of the semesters semester 2. Faculty to improve a number and Publications during the year improved quality of research publications in a significantly. reputed Journals/conferences 3. Academic and Administrative Audit to Academic and Administrative Audit was be conducted for the year 2018 conducted during 2nd week of March 2019. 4. To apply for QS IGauge ranking Applied and got Diamond rating under framework Institution category for 3 years. View File 14. Whether AQAR was placed before statutory Yes body ? Name of Statutory Body Meeting Date IQAC 30-Nov-2019 15. Whether NAAC/or any other accredited No body(s) visited IQAC or interacted with it to assess the functioning ? 16. Whether institutional data submitted to Yes AISHE: Year of Submission 2019 Date of Submission 31-Jan-2019 17. Does the Institution have Management Yes Information System ? If yes, give a brief descripiton and a list of modules Praptha:Accounting Software for details currently operational (maximum 500 words) of Student admitted through Management Quota IonEMS: Student regular attendance, MSE marks etc HRMS: Salary software and Leave Management system of Institution employees. Part B CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS 1.1 – Curriculum Design and Development 1.1.1 – Programmes for which syllabus revision was carried out during the Academic year Name of Programme Programme Code Programme Specialization Date of Revision BE CV Civil Engineering 01/06/2019 BE EC Electronics & 01/06/2019 Communication Engineering BE EE Electrical & 01/06/2019 Electronics Engineering BE IS Information Science 01/06/2019 & Engineering BE ME Mechanical 01/06/2019 Engineering BE PH Physics 01/06/2019 BE CH Chemistry 03/06/2019 Mtech SSE M.Tech in Software 22/06/2019 Engineering Mtech CCT M.Tech in 01/06/2019 Construction Technology BE HU Humanities 01/06/2019 BE MATH Mathematics 12/06/2019 Mtech IBT M.Tech in 01/06/2019 Industrial Biotechnology Mtech CSE M.Tech in Computer 22/06/2019 Science & Engineering Mtech CST M.Tech in 01/06/2019 Structural Engineering Mtech VDE M.Tech in VLSI 31/05/2019 Design and Embedded Systems Mtech DEC M.Tech in Digital 31/05/2019 Electronics & Communication Mtech EPE M.Tech in Power 01/06/2019 Electronics Mtech CNE M.Tech in Computer 01/06/2019 Network Engineering Mtech MMD M.Tech in Machine 03/06/2019 Design Mtech ESE M.Tech in Energy 03/06/2019 Systems Engineering Mtech MCA Master of Computer 01/06/2019 Applications BE BT Biotechnology 01/06/2019 BE CSE Computer Science & 01/06/2019 Engineering No file uploaded. 1.1.2 – Programmes/ courses focussed on employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development during the Academic year Programme with Programme Date of Introduction Course with Code Date of Introduction Code Specialization BE Employability 01/01/2018 ESD 01/01/2018 Skill Development BE Immersive Group 01/01/2018 BT/ME/EC – 01/01/2018 Workshop 508 CV/EE/IS/CS – 605 BE Enhancing Self 01/01/2018 HU311 01/01/2018 Competence No file uploaded. 1.2 – Academic Flexibility 1.2.1 – New programmes/courses introduced during the Academic year Programme/Course Programme Specialization Dates of Introduction BE NIL 01/06/2019 No file uploaded. 1.2.2 – Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective Course System implemented at the College level during the Academic year. Name of programmes adopting Programme Specialization Date of implementation of CBCS CBCS/Elective Course System BE Rapid Prototyping 01/08/2019 Technology BE Welding Technology 01/08/2019 BE Design of Thermal Systems 01/08/2019 BE Renewable Sources of 01/08/2019 Energy BE Enterprise Information 01/08/2019 Systems BE Management Information 01/08/2019 Systems BE Business Intelligence and 01/08/2019 its Applications BE Machine Learning 01/08/2019 BE Building Enterprise 01/08/2019 Applications BE Embedded and Real Time 01/08/2019 Systems BE Game Theory 01/08/2019 BE Management Information 01/08/2019 Systems BE SUpply Chain Management & 01/08/2019 Enterprise Resource Planning BE Decision Support Systems 01/08/2019 BE Intrusion Detection 01/08/2019 SYstems BE Multicore Architecture 01/08/2019 Programming BE Embedded Systems 01/08/2019 BE Operation Research 01/08/2019 BE CAD for VLSI & VHDL 01/08/2019 BE Internet of Things 01/08/2019 BE Advanced Compilation 01/08/2019 Techniques BE Advanced ALgorithms 01/08/2019 BE Unix Programming 01/08/2019 BE Program Verification 01/08/2019 BE Web Programming 01/08/2019 BE Mobile Application 01/08/2019 Development BE Advanced Unix Programming 01/08/2019 BE Software Architecture 01/08/2019 BE System Simulation & 01/08/2019 Modeling BE Signals & Systems 01/08/2019 BE Adhoc Wireless Networks 01/08/2019 BE Cryptography & Network 01/08/2019 Security BE Distributed Systems 01/08/2019 BE Digital Signal Processing 01/08/2019 BE Advanced Computer 01/08/2019 Networks BE Cyber Security 01/08/2019 BE Artificial Intelligence 01/08/2019 BE Pattern Recognition 01/08/2019 BE Social & Web Analytics 01/08/2019 BE Neural Networks & Deep 01/08/2019 Learning BE Big Data Analytics 01/08/2019 BE Image Processing 01/08/2019 BE Natural Language 01/08/2019 Processing BE Soft Computing 01/08/2019 Mtech Cloud Computing 01/08/2019 Architecture and Implementation Mtech VLSI and CAD 01/08/2019 BE Human Computer 01/08/2019 Interaction BE Cyber Security and Cyber 01/08/2019 Lawa BE Rototics Process 01/08/2019 Automation design and deveopment BE Software Defined Networks 01/08/2019 BE Business INtelligence and 01/08/2019 its Applications BE Machine Learning 01/08/2019 BE Building Entreprise 01/08/2019 Applications BE Embedded And Real Time 01/08/2019 Systems BE Game Theory 01/08/2019 BE Management Information 01/08/2019 Systems BE Supply CHain Management & 01/08/2019 ENterprise Rsoruce Planing Mtech Bioprocess Modeling 01/08/2019 AUtomation Mtech Bioreaction Engineering 01/08/2019 Mtech Biopharmaceuticals 01/08/2019 Mtech Instrumental Methods of 01/08/2019 Analysis Mtech Metabolic Engineering 01/08/2019 Mtech Nano Materials and Nano 01/08/2019 Tools Mtech Cancer Biology 01/08/2019 BE Introduction to AIrcraft 01/08/2019 Design BE Product Design & 01/08/2019 Development BE Gas Dynamics & Jet 01/08/2019 Propulsion BE Project Management 01/08/2019 BE Machine Tool Design 01/08/2019 BE Finite Element Method 01/08/2019 BE Organizational Behavior & 01/08/2019 Professional Communication BE Design Practices of Jigs 01/08/2019 & Fixture BE Foundry Technology 01/08/2019 BE Control Engineering 01/08/2019 Mtech Compiler Optimization & 01/08/2019 Multicore Architecture Mtech General Purpose 01/08/2019 Computation on GPU Mtech Internet of Things 01/08/2019 Mtech Design Thinking 01/08/2019 Mtech Artificial Intelligence 01/08/2019 Mtech Business Intelligence 01/08/2019 Mtech Advances in Computer 01/08/2019 Vision Mtech Big Data Analytics 01/08/2019 BE Software Project 01/08/2019 Management BE Decision Support systems 01/08/2019 BE Supply chain Management 01/08/2019 and Enterprise Resource Planning BE Design Thinking 01/08/2019 BE C#and.
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