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AICTE Mandatory Disclosure AICTE Mandatory Disclosure 1.Name of the Institution Karpagam College of Engineering (Autonomous) S.F.No. 758,759,760 Othakkal Mandapam, Coimbatore – 641032. Ph. 0422 – 2619041, Mobile : 9894994643 www.kce.ac.in AICTE Latest Approval Order F.No. Southern/1-4260630528/2019/EOA Date: 29-Apr-2019 2.Name and address of the Trust Karpagam Charity Trust, 14 A, LIC COLONY, SIDCO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, KURUCHI, COIMBATORE. 641021, Ph. 0422 – 2611082 Mobile : 9443738257 [email protected] 3.Principal Dr. P. VIJAYAKUMAR 31, SRI DHANALAKSHMI NAGAR, MASAKKALIPALAYAM WEST, COIMBATORE 641015 Ph. 0422 – 2619030 Mobile : 9894994643 [email protected] 4.Name of the affiliating University Anna University, Chennai 1 5. Governance Members of the Board and their brief background Sl. Name Position Qualification Designation Phone No Mobile No E-Mail Id Addre ss No B.E.- 14A, LIC Colony, Elec trical and 0422 - Kasc@md SIDCO Indu strial 1 Dr . Va san th akuma r. R. Chair man In dustriali st 9443738257 Electronics 2611146 5.vsnl.Net Es tate - Coim batore , Engineering 641021 14A, LIC Colony, 0422 - Kasc@md SIDCO Indu strial 2 Mrs. Damayan th i. V. Trustee B.A - Engl ish In du stri alist 9443738257 261 108 5.vsnl.Net Es tate - Coim batore , 641021 14A, LIC Colon y, B.Tech .- 04 22 - Kasc@md SIDCO Indu strial 3 Mr. Karthick. V. Trustee Information Industrialist 9443738257 261 108 5.vsnl.Net Es tate - Coim batore , Technology 641021 New No. 1056, LIC Chief ceo@karp B.E.-Civil 04 22 - Colony - SDCO 4 Mr . Muru gaiah. K. Membe r Exe cutive 9443738257 agam. Engineering 2611146 Industrial Estate, Officer ac.in Coimbatore -641021 AICTE, Nelson Mandela Vice 011 - vcm@aict UGC Ph .D - IC MArg, vasanth Kunj, - 5 Dr . Poon ia M.P. Chairman, 2613149 1126131495 eindia. Nominee Engines new AICTE 5 org Delhi - 110067 Others -Delhi Ph.D. -Faculty Professor of L - 29 Anna and Information 044 - University Staff University Head CSE valli@anna 6 Dr. Valli. S. and 2235882 9444456633 Quarters - Chennai Nominee dept univ.edu Comm unicati 8 25 CEG Anna on Chennai University Engineering Pr of. De pt 43,Sri Ramdas Pb. D.- of Nilayam, S hanmuga Un iversity 0422 - Karpagam 7 Dr . Sivanan dam. S .N. Electric al Computer 9443738257 Th eat ure Roa d, RS Nomine e 2572177 @vsnl.net Engineering Science and Puram - Engineering Coimbatore·641002 31, Sri Dhanalakshmi Ph . D.- Membe r 0422 - principal@ Nag ar, 8 Dr. V ij ayakuma r. P. El ectric al Pri nc ip al 9894994643 Secretary 2619040 kce.ac.in Masakkaupala yam, - Engineering Coimbatore, 641015 director_kt 77, Sn Dass Lay ou t, Mr .Ba lasubramanian .R. M.E .-App li ed 0422 - 9 Mem ber Pr ofess or 9443056564 a@ kce. Tatabad, Coimbatore, S. Electronics 2655792 ac.in 641012 General Manager - B.E .- marketing Genear l 0422 - Market ing, Aqu asub 10 Mr . Krishnakumar. V. Mem ber Mec hani ca l 4222549881 @aquagro Manager 2549881 Engineering - Engineering up.in Coimbatore, 641034 Ph . D.- 34B1, Murugan Dean - dean.scien Faculty of 0422 - Nagar,M.K.Palayam, 11 Dr. Manoharan. S. Mem ber Science and 9443359438 [email protected] El ectric al 259438 Upplipalayam Post, Humanities .in Engineering Coimbatore - 641015 Vice Ph . D.- Vice President, Design President, Faculty of 0422 - design@aq and Development, 12 Dr. Murugesan. C Mem ber Design and 9952122290 Mechanical 2642128 uagroup.in Aqu asub Engineering - Developme Engineering Coimbatore, 641034 nt 2 Members of Academic Advisory Body Present Position / Designati Sl. Telephone Mobile Name Chairman Category Qualification on / E-mail ID Address No Numbers Number / Member Occupati on 31, Sri Ph.D - Dhanalakshmi Faculty of 0422 - principal@ Nag ar, 1 Dr.Vijaya kumar.P Chairman Principal Principal 9894994643 Electrical 2619030 kce.ac.in Masakkaupala yam Engineering Coimbatore - 641015 77, SN Dass Senior M.E .- director_kt Prof.Ba lasubramanian . 0422 - Lay ou t, Tatabad, 2 Member Faculty of App li ed Pr ofess or 9443056564 a@kce. R.S 2655792 Coimbatore, the College Electronics ac.in 641012 Senoir Karpagam Faculty Ph.D - Academy of 0422 - registrar@ 3 Dr. Sundarrajan. R. Member Member Structural Registrar 9443116013 Higher Education, 29 80020 kahedu.ed From Other Engineering Coimbatore - u.in College 641021 Industrial General General Manager - Expert in the Manager Marketing, B.E - marketing field of - 0422 - Aquasub 4 Mr . Krishnakumar. V. Member Mechanical 422236424 @aquagro Engineering Aquasub 2642484 Industries - Engineering up.in and Industri e Coimbatore - Technology s 641021. Industrial Director, Expert in the KGK 80 A, SIDCO B.E - field of Industrie 422 kinetic@kg Industrial Estate, 5 Mr. Krishnamoorthi. R. Member Mechanical 422 4242800 Engineering s, 4242889 kindia.com Coimbatore - Engineering and Coimbato 641021 Technology re Ph.D - 1, Swastika Illam, Faculty of Senior Ram Chandran Information dean.acad Faculty Dean - 0422 - Nagar, 6 Dr. Karthigaikumar. P Member and 9486260288 emic@kce. Member of Academic 2341331 Telungupalayam, Communica ac.in the College Coimbatore - tion 641039 Engineering 34B1,Murugan Dean - Senior Ph.D - Nagar, Science dean.scien Faculty Facu lty of 0422 - M.K.Palayam, 7 Dr. Manoharan. S Member and 9443359438 [email protected] Member of Electrical 259438 Upplipalayam Humaniti .in the College Engineering Post, Coimbatore es - 641015 Frequently of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body : Twice a year 3 Organizational chart and processes Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/ Faculty performance Student Feedback collected odd / even semester, evaluated and corrective actions were done. Grievance Redressal mechanism for Faculty, staff and students Appeals and Grievance Committee : Academic Year 2019 -20 Present Sl. Designation Telephone Mobile Name E-mail ID Address No. Category / Numbers Numbers Occupation 120/2, Perumal Koil Street, 0422 - hod.eee@kce. 1 Dr.Balamurugan. C.R. Chairman HOD - EEE 9894522351 Chinnapettai, Thiruthhuraiyur, 2619014 ac.in Panruti, Cuddalore Senior 0422 - director_kta@ 77, SN Dass Lay ou t, Tatabad, 2 Prof.Ba lasubramanian .R.S. Member Professor - 9443056564 2655792 kce.ac.in Coimbatore, 641012 EEE 34B1, Murugan Dean - 0422 - dean.scie nce Nagar,M.K.Palayam, 3 Dr. Manoharan.S. Member Science and 9443359438 2619026 @kce.ac.in Upplipalayam Post, Coimbatore Humanities - 641015 Dean - 0422 - dean.sa@kce. 5,II Street Chimayanagar West, 4 Dr. Nagaraj. B. Member Student 8122148500 2619008 ac.in Vadav alli, Coimbatore -641041 Affairs No 9 Angappa Deputy 0422 - itacademy@kc Layout,Edyarpalayam 5 Dr. Rajeswari. V. Member 9488362636 Director 2619003 e.ac.in Post,Koundampalayam Road, Coimbatore -641025 4 Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee Established Establishment of Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism Available Establishment of Grievance Redressal Committee in the Institution and Appointment of OMBUDSMAN by the University 5 Complaints cum Redressal Committee : Ac ademic Year 2019 -20 Present Designation Telephone Mobile Sl.No. Name Category E-mail ID Address / Numbers Numbers Occupation 1, Swastika Illa m, Ram Dr. Karthigaikumar. Dean - 0422 - dean.academi Chanran Nagar, 1 Chairman 9486260288 P. Academic 2341331 [email protected] Telungupalyam, Coimbatore - 641039 13 / 45, LN Nagar, Nehru 0422 - hod.auto@kce 2 Dr. Ganeshmurali. J. Member HOD - Auto 9842159855 Nagar West, Kalapatti Road, 2619029 .ac.in Coimbatore - 64104 8 A101,Sai Enclave Apartments,Pudukkinar HOD - 0422 - 3 Dr. Ramakrishnan. K. Member 9442419984 hod.science@ Street, S & H 2619041 kce.ac.in P.N.Pudur,Coimbatre - 641041 168/2,Sriparthy Nagar -1 Associate Extension,Nanjundapuram 0422 - 4 Dr. Subha. E. Member Professor / 7373738521 prajeethsubha Road,Ramanathapuram, 2619041 S & H @gmail.com Coimbatore - 641036 9/9D, VCS Nagar, I Street, External Associate 0422 - prathiba01@y 5 Ms. Prathiba. N. 9842911947 Vellakkina ru Pirivu, Member Professor 2980011 ahoo.co.in Coimbatore - 641019 Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) : Established Establishment of Committee for SC / ST : Yes Internal Quality Assurance Cell : To develop and apply quality parameters for the activities of the institution To create student centric environment conducive for imparting quality education / knowledge To solicit, get and implement feedback / suggestions from stake holders on quality related process To create quality consciousness among stake holders v iz… students and faculties To document the steps taken / process implementation leading to quality enhancements To act as nodal agency for coordination of quality related activities including dissemination of best practices in the campus To maintain institutional data base through MIS and through electronic mode for easy retrieval To prepare annual quality assurance report to submission to the governing council of the institution Strategies of IQC To ensure quality of academic programs To integrate modern methods of teaching and learning and monitor its effect on the students performance To instill confidence and credibility of evaluation procedure among stake holders 6 6. Programmes Name of Programmes approved by AICTE B.E – Computer Science and Engineering (180) B.E – Electronics and Communication Engineering (180) B.E – Electrical and Electronics Engineering (120) B.E – Mechanical Engineering (120) B.E – Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (60) B.E – Civil Engineering (60) B.E - Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (90) B.E – Automobile Engineering (60) B.Tech – Information Technology (180) MBA - Master of Business Administration (120) MCA - Master of Computer Applications (60) M.E – Communication Systems (18) M.E –
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