BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINERING, BENGALURU-19 BOARD OF GOVERORS (BOG) Combined minutes of 58th & 59th Meetings April 8, 2015

CONTENTS

SNo Subject Page No Section 1 CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES 1.1 Confirmation of the Minutes of the 57th BOG meeting held on 20th 3 November 2014 Section 2 ACTION TAKEN REPORT 2.1 To note the action taken on the decisions / resolutions of the 57th BOG 4 meeting held on 20th November 2014 Section 3 COLLEGE REPORT 3.1 Report of the Academic Activities of the College 5 3.2 Brief Presentation of activities by Deans 5 Section 4 INFORMATION ITEMS 4.1 Report regarding hosting of Seven International Conferences in the 7 College 4.2 Report on the Propel Labs under BMS R&D Centre 7 4.3 MOUs with various Governmental & Non-Governmental organizations 9 and various activities held in the Departments from November 2014 to till date 4.4 Visits by BMSCE faculty members to premier institutions with a view to 9 adopt best practices 4.5 Faculty accomplishments 10 4.6 Faculty deputed to capacity building programmes 11 4.7 Status Report on Strategic Planning 12 4.8 Minutes of the meetings of various Committees of the College 12 4.9 Placement of new Departmental Deans 13 4.10 Institution Organizational Chart 13 4.11 Research opportunity through India Platform for the Materials 13 Group – To establish Research Collaboration with Lachezar Komitov of Gudenburg University of Sweden Section 5 ITEMS FOR RATIFICATION 5.1 Minutes of the meeting of the Finance Committee 14 5.2 Appointments made to Teaching positions 14 5.3 Appointments made to Non-Teaching positions 14 5.4 Representation from Dr.S.M.Suresh, Associate Professor, Department of 15 Mechanical Engineering seeking NOC to apply for the post of Secretary/Director (SSS) in National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) 5.5 Grant of Time Bound promotions to Non-Teaching Staff working under 15 Grant-in-Aid 5.6 Grant of Stagnation Increment at the maximum of the Time Scale of Pay 16 of the post held by the incumbent

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINERING, BENGALURU-19 BOARD OF GOVERORS (BOG) Combined minutes of 58th & 59th Meetings April 8, 2015

SNo Subject Page No Section 6 ITEMS FOR APPROVAL 6.1 Minutes of the meeting of the Sub-Committee of BOG of TEQIP Phase-II 17 and the report on the activities of TEQIP Phase-II (Presentation made on the BMSCE TEQIP-II Status before the State Level Expert Committee Members (Mentors) / Principals of TEQIP Institutions organized by SPFU on 16.03.2015) 6.2 Extension of Maternity Leave benefit to the female staff working on 17 consolidated pay or on adhoc basis 6.3 Proposal for Voluntary Retirement from Service for staff working under 19 Management 6.4 Approval of the Revised Budget for the Financial Year 2014-15 & the draft 20 Budget for the Financial Year 2015-16 6.5 Non-Discrimination Policy 22 Section 7 DISCIPLINARY ITEMS 7.1 Enquiry Report based on the complaint by Prof.H.B.Nagaraj, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering 23 7.2 Enquiry Report in respect of Smt.K.G.Reena, Faculty, Department of Mechanical Engineering 24 Section 8 ANY OTHER ITEMS Annexure-I - Report on College Activities – Nov. 2014/March 2015 25 Annexure-II – PPT Presentation by Deans & COE 89 Annexure-III – List of MOUs & various activities held in Departments 116 Annexure-IV – Report of the faculty deputed to capacity building programmes 117 Annexure-V – Status Report of Strategic Planning 118 Annexure-VI – Minutes of the Meeting of Various Committees 132 Annexure-VII – Institution Organizational Chart 165 Annexure-VIII – Minutes of Finance Committee meeting 166 Annexure-IX - List of candidates appointed - Teaching 167 Annexure-X - List of candidates appointed – Non-Teaching 168 Annexure-XI - Minutes of the meeting of sub-committee of BOG of TEQIP Phase-II, Report 169 on activities and Presentation made before the State Level Expert Committee Annexure-XII – Budget for the financial year 2015-16 261 Annexure-XIII – Points in respect of Smt.K.G.Reena 303 BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINERING, BENGALURU-19 BOARD OF GOVERORS (BOG) Combined minutes of 58th & 59th Meetings

··------~----··--·---~------April 8, 2015 MEMBERS PRESENT: 1. Dr.P.Dayananda Pai Chairman 2. Dr.B.S.Ragini Narayan Member 3. Sri.K.Jairaj, lAS (Retd) Member 4. Dr.G.N. Sekhar Member 5. Dr.Ravishankar Deekshit Member 6. Sri.M.Krishnaswamy Member 7. Prof.Nirmal Singh Sehra Member 8. Dr.D.Thukaram Member 9. Dr .A.Sridharan Special Invitee 10. Dr.Lawrence Jenkins Special Invitee 11. Dr.K.Mallikharjuna Babu Member-Secretary

Invitee(s) 12. Dr.R.V.Ranganath Invitee 13. Dr.S.Venkateshwaran Invitee 14. Dr.L.Ravikumar Faculty Invitee 15. Dr.Rudra Naik Faculty Invitee 16. Dr.H.S.Jagadeesh Invitee 17. Sri.Panchakshari Invitee 18. Col.(Retd.) Arun Bhandarkar Invitee 19. Col.(Retd.) K.V.N.Swamy Invitee

Invitee(s) for the 58th BOG Meeting 20. Dr.S.Nagendra 21. Dr.B.V.Ravishankar 22. Dr.Vinod C Aralimatti 23. Dr.K.Guruprasad 24. Dr.Mamatha P Raj LEAVE OF ABSENCE: 1. Sd.H.U.Talawar Member

The Chairman, BOG, extended a cordial welcome to all the Members & Invitees to the meeting. The Chairman informed the Board that the 58th meeting scheduled for 07.04.2015 was postponed to 08.04.2015 due to some unavoidable circumstances. Since both 58th & 59th BOG is back to back me tings, both the meetings are being held today with a break in between. The 0 ....,tv0~ tl'. mbers noted and agreed upon . 8. ~-0 ,.. .201515.30 PM !COLLEGE BOARD ROOM Page 1 1 1)'1. "·!If ~· '" " e • BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINERING, BENGALURU-19 BOARD OF GOVERORS (BOG) Combined minutes of 58th & 59th Meetings -··--·--··-----·---··-··-·---·-···-···--··--··-··-·-----··-··--·---····-···-··-······-·-·... ···--·--···--·-····-······ ·····-····-·-··----······--·-·· ... ···-····-····· April 8, 2015

Before taking up each of the agenda, the Member-Secretary informed the Board that four first year students of Electronics & Communication Engineering have brought laurels to the Institution by securing First Prize at National Level E­ Yantra competition organized by liT Bombay. The first prize carries a cash prize of Rs.20,000/- + 6 weeks internship at IITB and Certificate of Appreciation. The student achievers Mr.Heethesh Vhavle, Mr.Dheeraj Kamath, Mr.Akshay Hegde and Mr.Aditya Bhathas made an oral & video presentation of the project. Sri.Harish V. Mekali, faculty incharge was also present. The Board congratulated the students and faculty in charge for their achievement.

The Member-Secretary also apprised the Members regarding some of the recent meritorious achievements of the Institution: • BMS College of Engineering has been rated with AAAA Grade in the survey conducted by Careers 360 Magazine for the year 2015 (Published in April 2015 edition). It is noteworthy that only 03 colleges have been rated with AAAA Grade under this survey. BMSCE is consistently being rated very highly by various media sources on the basis of performance score rated by experts. This success can be attributed to the patronage and guidance of the Management and the support of all stake holders of BMSCE. • BMS College of Engineering has been bestowed with Campus Preparedness Awards 2015 - Felicitating the preparedness of Indian campuses for Global Excellence. The award acknowledges BMSCE for meeting out the goals & challenges of Institutional advancement amidst Emerging Global trends in Higher Education. The College has been no1ninated as one of the emerging progressive campuses by the Hon'ble Vice Chancellor ofVisvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi. • The Higher Education Review Magazine has recognized the College as En ineering College of the Year 2014 - Acknowledging its key industry liations impacting the society and the education fraternity

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The Member-Secretary apprised the Board that one of the members has observed that few points have been inadvertently left out in the minutes of the previous meeting of the Board held on 20th November 2014 under section 8.1 "WALK-IN-INTERVIEW FOR NON-TEACHING POSITIONS".

The modifications suggested has been considered and amended as shown hereunder: · "The BOG perused the procedure followed for selection of non-teaching staff (office assistants). The Board noted that the candidates present for walk-in­ interview was initially subjected to a written test and the shortlisted candidates were tested for their skill sets for computer usage. The candidates who were successful in both written and computer skill tests were called for preliminary round of interview by the sub-committee of BOA (Board of Appointments) and the candidates qualified in the preliminary interview have appeared before the BOA. The Board appreciated the procedure and ratified the appointments made through walk-in-interview. The Board directed to adopt similar procedure for regularization of non-teaching staff presently working on adhoc-basis under management cadre. Regularization of their service should be purely based on the performance and their utility to the organization. The members suggested promoting performance culture in the organization"

Board approved the modification and confirmed the minutes.

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3.1 REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES OF THE COLLEGE The Board was appreciative of the report on important Academic/Other Activities of the College for the period from November 2014 to March 2015 (report shown at Annexure-!) and also the Outreach activities presented by the Member-Secretary & Principal. The Board appreciated the principal for sending the monthly update (digital copy) on the subject. The Board expressed deep satisfaction over the conduct of wide varieties of events and also appreciated the outreach activities taken up by the institution.

3.2 BRIEF PRESENTATION OF ACTIVITIES BY DEANS & COE

3.2.1 DEAN (Academic) - Academic Council, BOS, Curriculum Innovations, Curriculum Design & Development, Audit(s) and overall impact ofAcademics, Challenges faced, if any The Dean (Academic) gave a brief presentation on the academic governance which featured the Board of Studies, Curriculum Innovations, Curriculum Design & Development, Academic Audits and the Academic Council.

3.2.2 COE - Assessment & Evaluation, BOE, Conduction of Examinations, Result Analysis, and Challenges faced, if any The Controller of Examination (COE) made a presentation about the evaluation system followed at BMSCE.

3.2.3 DEAN (Mgt) Feedback, Graduation Day, Entrepreneurship, MBA program Development, Challenges faced, if any about the feedback programme m general.

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3.2.4 DEAN (Placement) -Pre Placement Training, Placement Procedures, Internships, Placement Statistics & Challenges faced, if any

The Dean (Placement) made a presentation on the following activities performed by the cell: • Pre-placement activities • Placement Procedures • Internships, companies visited • Placement statistics for the current year. During his presentation, the Dean (Placement) endorsed the suggestion made by Dean (Management) to have a Placement Officer exclusively to cater to the needs of MBA students.

3.2.5 DEAN (First Year B.E.) - Class Monitoring, Audits, Orientation, Proctoring, New Procedures (if any) & Challenges faced, if any The Dean (First Year B.E.) made a presentation about the orientation programme to first year students, proctoring, monitoring of classes, academic audit and the disciplinary aspects related to first year students. The PPT presented by the Deans & COB are shown at Annexure-II.

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~;g~tNI~J~iililtmi"!rliM~ 4.1 REPORT REGARDING HOSTING OF SEVEN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES IN THE COLLEGE Conference held: January 2015: First International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTIEE) The Member-Secretary apprised the members regarding successful conduction of the First International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTIEE-2015) - January 4-8, 2015. The member-secretary invited the Conference faculty coordinators, Dr.B.Kanmani and Dr.P.Meena presented a detailed report on the Conference [ICTIEE-2015] and its outcomes. The print copy of the report will be made available to the members. Conference to be held in April2015: Prof.K.R.Suresh along with Ms.Liisa Andersson, consultant Micro Energy International, Berlin-Germany made a brief presentation regarding the upcoming· international conference on "Micro Perspectives for Decentralized Energy Supply" MES 2015 to be held from April 23-25, 2015. The Member-secretary brought to the notice of the members that all necessary preparations are underway to ensure that all the upcoming conferences are successfully conducted.

4.2 REPORT ON THE PROPEL LABs UNDER BMS R&D CENTRE

The Member-Secretary then made a brief presentation on salient features, potential and capabilities of these laboratories.

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Threading this patch, the Institution foregrounded the concept of research amongst the students from first year of their study. Necessary environment and facilities were created. Centralized labs/design centers titled propel labs were established. These labs are broad based and not confined to a single area/discipline. Student groups (multidisciplinary) work on various engineering projects in these labs - concept to designing the prototype. The Propel labs are open for students of all disciplines with no terms or conditions attached. Each Lab is headed by a faculty and supported by competent technical staffs who volunteer to act as mentors for the students and ensure that students conduct the research. Currently about 300 students are working in these labs. Creative thinking skills of the students and mentoring by faculty guides result in development creating systematic processes and products.

The students just need to bring an idea and generate design, create a model or prototype. The models/prototypes are exhibited by students in various competitions with great success. List of Propel Labs are provided hereunder: Robotics & Embedded Systems (in association with IIITB) Propel Lab- I

3D Printing Propel Lab "7" II Aircraft/Aerospace Propel Lab - III Automotive Propel Lab - IV Project Based Learning (in association with WIPROB) Propel Lab - V Propel Lab- VI

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4.3 MOUs WITH VARIOUS GOVERNMENTAL & NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND VARIOUS ACTIVITIES HELD IN THE DEPARTMENTS FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TO TILL DATE The Member-Secretary presented a brief account of the MOUs entered by BMSCE with various Governmental and Non-Governmental organizations towards Academic, Collaborative Research & Extension and all collaborative activities engaged for the period from November 2014 to March 2015 (details are shown at Annexure-III). ·

4.4 VISITS BY BMSCE FACULTY MEBMERS TO PREMIER INSTITUTIONS WITH A VIEW TO ADOPT BEST PRACTICES

The Member-Secretary apprised the Board that the following faculty members were deputed to visit various reputed institutions with a view to learn/adopt their best practices.· Dept. Name ofthe Faculty Institution Purpose SNo members visited visited on 1 Electronics & Dr.K.Narasimha Rao College of To visit Instrumentation Dr.M.N .Mamatha Engineering, COEP Dr.Santosh Desai Pune & adopt the 12th & 13th same at J::mn::~rv ?.0 1 S · BMSCE 2 All Departments Few faculty members & liSe., Bengaluru OPEN DAY students 28.02.2015 OF liSe

While on the subject, the Member-Secretary informed the members that the University of Alabama, Huntsville (UAH), USA has approved one visiting professor position (under faculty sabbatical/immersion programme) for one faculty from our institution. It is hoped that this would foster the academic mobility of our faculty and mutually share the benefit of such exchange.

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4.5 FACULTY ACCOMPLISHMENT The Member-Secretary appraised the Board regarding some of the significant accomplishment by the faculty members. Details are provided hereunder:

SNo Dept. Name of the Faculty Details members 1 cs Dr .G .Varaprasad U GC Research Award for the year 2014-16 2 MBA Dr.Manoharan S Certificate of Appreciation to BMS College, Smt.Laxmi Hegde Bengalurn awarded by liT, Bombay cs Dr.B.R.Shambhavi recognizing its contributions to the ME Sri.K.Devaraj Educational Technology Resources Sri.G.Dilip Maruthi Repository Wiki. Smt.Tripti Pachori Smt.R.Rashmi Sri.N. V .Sreekanth Sri.C.C.Arjun cv Smt.B.Prathima IM Sri.Mayur Appaiah CH Smt.Disha Nayak PHY Sri.Shanon L D'Silva Dr.K.E.Ganesh 3 MBA Sri.K.R.A.Balaji Massive Open Online Course (MOOC Smt.K.Prathima Bhat on MOOC) jointly organized by liT, Smt.Shubha Muralidhar Kanpur and Common Wealth of Learning Sri.Ganesh Kumar Smt.Smitha Shenoy Smt.Leena Guruprasad Smt.Laxmi Hegde

The Board noted and appreciated the accomplishment of the faculty members.

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4.6 FACULTY DEPUTED TO CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMMES The Member-Secretary presented the details of some of the recently attended Capacity Building Programmes/International conferences [Sponsored under TEQIP Phase II/Management] attended by faculty members. a) Deputed to Management Capacity Enhancement Programme at liM and liM Kozhikode under TEQIP Phase II.

SNo Name of the Faculty Designation & Place Date of Programme Dept 1 Dr.M. S.Dharmaprakash Professor, CHE .. 2 Dr.C.Lakshmi Narayan Professor, EE 3 Dr.S.Muralidhar Professor & liM, Bangalore August 18-22, 2014 HOD,CV

4 Dr.L.Ravi Kumar Professor, ME 5 Dr.Gowrishankar Professor & HOD, IS liM, Kozhikode February 02-07, 2015 6 Dr.Ravishankar Deekshit Professor & HOD,EE

7 Dr. B. V .Ravishankar Professor, CV 8 Dr.Mayanaik Professor, CV liM, Kozhikode March 02-07, 2015 9 Dr.G.Giridhar Professor, ME

Report of the programme is shown at Annexure-IV. b) Deputed to attend the International Conference at Dubai under TEQIP Phase II: SNo Name ofthe Faculty Designation & Dept Place Date of Programme 1 Dr.K.Mallikharjuna Babu Principal Dr.B.Kanrnani Professor & HOD, TE December 8-12,2014 Dr.P.Meena Associate Prof., EE Dubai Dr.M.Indirarnma Professor, CS Sri.P. S.Manjunath Asst. Prof., TE Page 11 BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINERING, BENGALURU-19 BOARD OF GOVERORS (BOG) Combined minutes of 58th & 59th Meetings ------· ... _.______... ______.. .______._...... April 8, 2015

c) Deputed to present papers at International Conference by Management: - SNo Name of the Faculty Designation & Dept Place Date of Programme 1 Dr. K R Suresh Professor, CV UC, Berkely 09.04.14 to 14.04.14 USA 2 Dr. G Varaprasad, Associate Prof., CS Ohrid, 08.09.14 to 13.09.14 Republic of Macedonia 3 Sri. C Gururaj Asst. Prof., TE Ma:taysia 27.11.14 to 01.12.14 4 Sri. Appaji M Abhishek, Asst. Prof., ML Miri Sarawak 07.12.14 to 12.12.14 5 Dr. G N Rameshaiah Associate Prof., CH Abu Dhabi 16.03.15 to 18.03.15

The Board took note of the same.

4.7 STATUS REPORT ON STRATEGIC PLANNING The Member-Secretary made a power point presentation · on the status of implementation ~f Strategic Planning for the period from [December 2014 to March 2015]. The Board noted the progress towards achieving the objectives of Strategic plan (status report enclosed at Annexure-V).

4.8 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF VARIOUS COMMITTEES OF THE COLLEGE The Board reviewed and approved the minutes of various statutory and non­ statutory Committees (as noted below) held from November 2014 to March 2015 (minutes enclosed at Annexure-VI).

SNo Name of the Committee Meeting(s) conducted Number Date(s) 1 College Council 03 01.01.2015, 14.01.2015, 03.03.2015 1 HODs Council 01 03.02.2015 3 Curriculum Design & 05 13.11.2014, 01.12.2014, 01.01.2015, Development (Brainstorming 20.02.2015, 27.03.2015 Sessions) Academic Audit Committee 02 02.02.2015, 14.03.2015

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4.9 PLACEMENT OF NEW DEPARTMENTAL DEANS The matter was deliberated in detail. The Board felt that the title & nomenclature of Departmental Dean can be altered suitably. In view of this, the Board desired that the same shall be taken up in the next meeting.

4.10 INSTITUTION ORGANIZATIONAL CHART The Board approved the Institution Organizational Chart (shown at Annexure­ VII) as proposed.

4.11 RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY THROUGH INDIA PLATFORM FOR THE MATERIALS GROUP TO ESTABLISH RESEARCH COLLABORATION WITH LACHEZAR KOMITOV OF GUDENBURG UNIVERSITY OF SWEDEN

Affirming our commitment to enhance research activities more so with renowned international institutions and renowned researchers, BMSCE with the support of India Platform has established research collaboration with Prof.Lachezar Komitov of Gudenburg, University of Sweden. BMSCE will be taking charge of about seven advanced research laboratories at Gudenburg University Sweden which are with Professor Lachezar Komitov. Prof. Balagangadhara of India Platform, will be providing necessary advice and support to facilitate the process. Professor Komitov is offering to lend seven of his advanced research laboratories for three years under the following conditions: 1. Dr Guru Murthy Hegde, R&D Professor, BMSCE will be key person in this project 2. To use the facilities for 3 years (extendable on mutual agreement) for research purposes 3. BMSCE has to undertake an MOU or MOA with Gothenburg University, weden with the following conditions:

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The Board having taken note on the above conditions agreed on the proposal.

~~tt~:®1illl:i~J~~tt~lflwl~~~'~i!~ 5.1 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

The Board ratified the minutes of the Finance Committee held on 09.03.2015 as provided in Annexure-VIII.

5.2 APPOINTMENTS MADE TO TEACHING POSITIONS The Board ratified the appointments made to teaching positions (Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor- listed at Annexure-IX) as recommended by the Board of Appointments (BOA).

5.3 APPOINTMENTS MADE TO NON-TEACHING POSITIONS

The Board ratified the appointments made to various non-teaching positions (Listed at Annexure-X) as recommended by the Board of Appointments (BOA).

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5.4 REPRESENTATION FROM Dr.S.M.SURESH , ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SEEKING NOC TO APPLY FOR THE POST OF SECRETARY/DIRECTOR (SSS) IN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING (NIOS) The Board noted that Dr.S.M.Suresh (GIA Employee) Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering has reported back for duty on 27.01.2015 after completion of his deputation to AICTE as Director-Finance from 27.01.2010. The Board noted that Dr.S.M.Suresh has been issued No Objection Certificate (NOC) to apply for the post of Secretary/Director (SSS) in National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) under the Ministry of HRD, Government of India, New Delhi and ratified the same.

5.5 GRANT 0 F TIME BOUND PROMOTIONS TO NON-TEACHING STAFF WORKING UNDER GRANT-IN-AID The Board approved the proposal sent to DTE for approval in respect of the following eligible non-teaching staff member for time bound promotion pending approval/ratification of the BOG.

SNo Name, Department & Entry into present COMPLETION OF Cadre Designation YEARS DATE 1 Sri.J.Srinivasa 20.10.94 20 20.10.14 Peon, Office

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5.6 GRANT OF STAGNATION INCREMENT AT THE MAXIMUM OF THE TIME SCALE OF PAY OF THE POST HELD BY THE INCUMBENT The Board noted that as per the G.O. No.FD 3 SRP 96 dated 18.03.1996 an employee whose pay is stagnated at the maximum of the time scale of pay of the post held by the incumbent may be granted 5 consecutive stagnation increments at the rate of increment last drawn on the completion of one year after the employee's pay has been stagnated and the same is also extended to Aided Engineering Colleges vide G.O.No.ED 153 STAB 93 dated 02.12.1998. The following staff members are eligible for sanction of stagnated increment as per the above said GO.

SNo Name, Designation Details of Pay & Department Date Scale of Stagnated Rate of Pay on the Pay Pay Stagnation Sanction of Increment first stagnation increment 1 Sri.P.Ramaiah 01.09.14 Rs.l0400- Rs.16400 Rs.400/- Rs.16400+400 Peon 16400 01.05.12 Dept. ofiT 2 Sri.E.Subramanya 01.02.15 Rs.11600- Rs.21000/- Rs.500/- Rs.21000+500 Helper 21000 01.02.14 Dept. ofME

The Board ratified & approved the same.

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6.1 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF BOG OF TEQIP PHASE-II AND THE REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF TEQIP PHASE II (PRESENTATION MADE ON THE BMSCE TEQIP-II STATUS BEFORE THE STATE LEVEL EXPERT COMMITTEE MEMBERS (MENTORS) I PRINCIPALS OF TEQIP INSTITUTIONS ORGANIZED BY SPFU KARNATAKA ON 16.03.2015)

The Vice Principal and the TEQIP Coordinator-I gave a brief presentation on the progress of various activities under TEQIP II for the period from November 2014 to March 2015 along with component wise details of expenditure incurred under the Project. The Vice Principal also apprised that the SPFU has requested all the institutions to prepare a separate Institutional Development Plan with an estimated cost ofRs.6 to Rs.8 crores.

The Board ratified the minutes of the 14th meeting of the sub-committee of BOG of TEQIP Phase II.

The minutes of the 14th meeting of the sub-committee of BOG of TEQIP Phase II, report on activities of TEQIP Phase II for the period from November 2014 to March 2015 and the presentation made by the Member-Secretary on the BMSCE TEQIP II Status before the State Level Expert Committee Members (Mentors) I Principals of TEQIP Institutions organized by SPFU Karnataka on 16.03.2015 are shown at Annexure-XI.

6.2 EXTENSION OF MATERNITY LEAVE BENEFIT TO THE FEMALE STAFF WORKING ON CONSOLIDATED PAY ON ADHOC BASIS The Board noted that Maternity Leave of 13 5 days is being granted to a female Grant in Aid employee from the date of its commencement and during such period she is being paid leave with salary equal to the pay drawn immediately before proceeding on leave. The Board also noted that as per BOM resolution date 22.03.2003 maternity leave of 135 days being extended to the female u-7'------~.,. loyees who are on regular scale of pay working under Management. 0 . ~ () 8-; "' CJi. " ; ~ ;z 5\5.30 PM \COLLEGE BOARD ROOM Page 17 360 "7 1$ ,., ~ -?? c.:>V.' BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINERING, BENGALURU-19 BOARD OF GOVERORS (BOG) Combined minutes of 58th & 59th Meetings ---- ·------·------·-·-··------··--·------··---- April 8, 2015

The Board also noted the legal opinion sought by the College Advocate. After detailed deliberations, the Board resolved to extend twelve weeks of maternity leave (maternity leave of six weeks prior to the date of delivery and six weeks from the date of delivery or twelve weeks at a stretch from the date of delivery as per the request of the female staff member) to the female staff members who are appointed on consolidated salary on adhoc basis under Management for a minimum term and staff who have actually worked for a period of not less than 160 days in the twelve months preceding the date of her expected delivery Accordingly, the Board ratified the sanction of Maternity Leave to the following staff: Date of entry SNo Name of the Staff Department in to service Smt. Pushpalatha 1 Library 02.12.2010 Library Assistant Smt. Sonia Agarawal 2 Electrical Engg 16.09.2013 Asst. Professor Smt. Roopa Deepak 3 Architecture 06.12.2011 Computer Tech Asst

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6.3 PROPOSAL FOR VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT FROM SERVICE FOR STAFF WORKING UNDER MANAGEMENT The Board noted that there is a provision for voluntary retirement for State Government employees who have put in a qualifying service of not less than 15 years and the said scheme has also been extended to the employees working under Grant-in-Aid. The following are the details of terminal benefits entitled to the employees who are permitted to retire voluntarily. 1 Retirement The amount of retirement gratuity payable under the KCSRs shall be Gratuity equal to 1/4th of the emoluments for each completed six monthly periods of qualifying service, subject to ):naximum of 16 \12 times the I emoluments. The amount of retirement ~atuity thus calculated shall be subject to a maximum ofRs.lO lakhs as per G 0 No. FD (spl) 81 PEN 2012 dt: 03.05.2012) 2 Tem'linal Cash equivalent to leave salary for earned leave if any, at the credit of Encashment employee on the date of retirement op. superannuation subject to maximum of300 days 3 F.W.F. As applicable under norms of the Manag¢ment FWF

The Member-Secretary apprised the Board that the ¥anagement employees are not extended the benefit ofVoluntary Retirement froll1 Service. The Board resolved to extend the scheme of VoluntarY Retirement from service to the staff working under Management as per the abo,ve provisions.

While on the subject, the Member-Secretary i apprised the Board that Smt.K.Manjula, Associate Professor, Department of;Architecture has submitted representation requesting for voluntary retirement fn~m service by extending all the Terminal Benefits on her retirement. Considering her long service, the I Chairman, BOG, approved her request. The Board ratified the extension of inal be fits in respect of Smt.K.Manjula, Assopiate Professor, Department chi

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6.4 APPROVAL OF THE REVISED BUDGET FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014- 15 & THE DRAFT BUDGET FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2015-16 The Member-Secretary apprised the Board regarding some of the salient activities and accomplishments during the year 2014-15. The details are provided hereunder: • The Annual Intake of UG Programmes enhanced by 100 seats Mechanical 60 and Architecture 40 • Two new PG Programmes were started - VLSI Design & Embedded System and Manufacturing Science & Engineering with a total intake of 48 seats • Five Innovation laboratories (Propel Labs) were established in areas like Robotics, 3D Printing, Aerospace, Automotive and PBL with Wipro to supplement student research endeavors • 525 Computer with latest configuration procured and distributed to various departments in the college • Internet Bandwidth enhanced from 80 Mbps to 180 Mbps • Installed CCTV at prominent locations in the College • BMSCE is one of the first institution in India to be bestowed the Accreditation Status by Nation Board of Accreditation (NBA) under Tier-I under Washington Accord. Out of 11 UG programmes, five programmes have been accredited for a period of 05 years and rest for the period of 02 years • Conducted about 70 industrial visits and organized 150 Guest Lectures, and more than 100 seminars/conferences and workshops • Established Bharat Ratna Dr.C.N.R.Rao Chair in Science • Total number of alumni registrations reached to 10200 by the end of the year • Successfully conducted the first International Conference on "Transformation m Engineering Education" ICTIEE 2015 was held from 6 to 8 2015 • Real time transmission of wireless communication link on the 70 MHz carrier OR the 2.4 GHz carrier, using the Wi-COMMT Benchmark kit (TE) • Two units ofthe NI-USRP (obtained on loan) from National Instruments, for conducting real time experiments on Software Defined Radio (TE) • Advanced Digital communication Lab covering RF and .wireless communication equipment under co-founding scheme from Key-sight Technologies to setup RF and wireless Equipment to strengthen PG JUG teaching and research (EC). • Renovation ofPG/existing laboratories by augmenting workstations/ computers (CS). • Procured Flow code Software (CS). ___....,..__• Established Centre of Excellence in Internet of Things in association with ltimetrik, Bangalore (MCA). "'" 1- [] B ~~~ ~ .30 PM !COLLEGE BOARD ROOM Page 20

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The Member-Secretary apprised the Board regarding some of the activities planned and lined up for the 2015-16. The details are provided hereunder:

• To commemorate 70 Years Celebrations of BMSCE- Seven International Conferences are being conducted. The first one was conducted in Jan. 2015 and the remaining six International Conferences will be held in this year • To establish Centre of Excellence in Engineering Education in collaboration with IUCEE, USA • To establish Propel Lab in Solar Energy Systems • To establish Incubation Centers in BT, CH, EC & ME • To establish Centre of Excellence for Skill Development in association with IESA (India Electronic Semiconductor Association) and ESSCI (Electronics Skill Sector Council of India) • Internal Research Promotion Scheme for young faculty members. • Financial support to students' innovative projects • To setup state of the art digital facility for R&D activities (TE) • To establish Automotive Embedded System Design Laboratory in collaboration with Robert Bosch (EC) • To establish Bio-materials and Bio-sensor Laboratory (ML) • To setup Hybrid Cloud suite for Cloud Computing lab & Unified Cloud Storage System

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The Board noted the salient accomplishments and planned activities outlined by the Member-Secretary as part of his report. The Board also noted the revised budget for the financial year 2014-15 and the draft budget for the financial year 2015-16. The Board approved the budget (shown at Annexure-XII) for the financial year 2015-16. The Board also appreciated the Member-Secretary and t', CFO for placing a surplus budget.

6.5 NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY

Affirming its commitment to freedom, equality and opportunity, the Board approved the following as the Non-Discrimination policy of the Institution.

The College does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations.

These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, volunteers, and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, lun ers, vendors, and any other parties with which we work.

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7.1 ENQillRY REPORT BASED ON THE COMPLAINT BY PROF.H.B.NAGARAJ, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

The Chairman of the sub-committee of BOG for Disciplinary Cases briefed the Board that the· sub-committee met on 13.01.2015 to enquire the facts relating to the complaint registered by Dr.H.B.Nagaraj, faculty, Department of Civil Engineering against Sri.B.Prakash, Lab Staff. The facts of the case were briefed for the benefit of the members.

The Chairman of the sub-committee of BOG for Disciplinary Cases informed the BOG, that during the course of the enquiry, Sri.B.Prakash accepted his guilt of misbehavior and requested for absolution. The sub-committee decided to let off with a serious warning and any such further acts of his would warrant a serious action from the management.

The Board approved the recommendations of the sub-committee and also directed the Member-Secretary to issue a warning memo to Sri.B.Prakash as decided.

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7.2 ENQtJIRY REPORT IN RESPECT OF SMT.K.G.REENA, FACULTY, DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The Member-Secretary apprised the Board the complete case history of Smt.K.G.Reena, Faculty, Department of Mechanical Engineering (points shown at Annexure-XIII). The Chairman of the sub-committee of BOG for Disciplinary Cases also briefed the Board that the Enquiry Report has been thoroughly examined and has found that all the enquiries carried out are in order and indicates the non-suitability of Smt.K.G.Reena as a faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering which is now fully established. After detailed deliberations, the Board resolved to issue Second Show Cause Notice enclosing a copy of the Enquiry Report submitted by the Enquiry Officer calling for explanation on the findings of the Report. While on the subject, the Member-Secretary also appraised that enquiry in respect of Smt.D.Sharadamma, IIC Superintendent, Stores Section is under progress. Since there was no other matter to be taken up for discussion, the meeting concluded with vote of thanks to the Chair.

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November 03: Department of Mechanical Challenges”. The lecture was delivered by Engineering organized Industrial Visit to Dr.V.P.Raghupathi, PES Institute of A.T.E Enterprises Pvt Ltd., , Technology, Bengaluru Benglauru November 07: Inauguration of IEEE-EMBS November 03: Department of Computer Student Chapter (Medical Electronics Applications organized a lecture on department). Distinguished alumni “Fostering the Culture of Innovation”. The Prof.Dr.Purna Prasad from Stanford lecture was delivered by Mr.Giridhar University was the Chief Guest Madakashira, Chief Architect, Altimetrik Private Limited & Alumni of the Department of Computer Applications. The talk was followed by a demonstration of an innovative project titled ”Temperature Sensor using Raspberry Pi” by Srinidhi & Anil, 3rd Semester MCA Students

November 07: Reunion of our College veterans of 1964 batch (Golden Jubilee Engineers) and felicitated their teachers Prof.Alasingar & Prof. SR Krishna Murthy

November 07: Mr.Hannes Kirchhoff, Consultant & Mr.Hari Dilip Kumar, Research Engineer, Micro Energy International, Berlin, Germany in connection with international conference hosted by BMSCE during 2015

November 06: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized Guest Lecture on “Composite Materials and Current BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

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& e-CRM Techniques in Sales & Retail”. The lecture was delivered by Mr.Chetan Umarani, Senior Supervisor, Search Ad Operations, Yahoo India, Bangalore November 09: Sri.Shashiraj (5th from left), Faculty, Department of Mechanical Engineering performed Yakshagana - KRISHNA SANDHANA at Ravindra Kalakshetra, J.C. Road, Bangalore on the occasion of Annual day of Yakshakaranga Udupi

November 07: Sri.Nagesh, Scientist 'E' Aircraft Project Division, DRDO, Chennai visited the Research Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering November 10: Prof. H.S. Ranganath & Prof. Susan Steen from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA visited the Campus

November 08: Department of Management Studies organized Guest Lecture on “Role of Advertising in Consumer Behaviour”. The lecture was delivered by Mr. Satish Venkata, November 10: Prof.Susan Steen and Mr General Manager, Marketing & Harsha Patel visited the campus and Communications, India & Asia Pacific, interacted with our faculty & students. It is Total Environment, Bangalore just a beginning of one more great November 08: Department of Management collaboration with UAH, USA. Studies organized Guest Lecture on “CRM BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

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November 10: The Delegates from University of ALABAMA addressed the final year B. E. Students about Higher Education in "The University of ALABAMA"

November 11: Department of Management Studies organized Industrial Visit to ABB India Limited for III Semester MBA III Semester HR Students

November 10: R&D equipment related to Abrasive Waterjet Cutting Machine (procured from MD CORPORATION, New Delhi): Pump with catcher tank; RO plant; Air compressor with drier; Ultrasonic cleaner; Printer; Chiller and Additional Pumps were procured under TEQIP Phase- November 11: Dr.S.Manoharan, Associate II, Centre of Excellence. Prof. S. Srinivas, Professor, Department of Management Faculty, Department of Mechanical Studies delivered a Lecturer on Branch India Engineering, is the Principal Investigator. at Bangalore Management Association BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

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November 11: Department of Computer Applications in association with BMSCE – WIE Affinity Group organized One Day Workshop on “MS EXCEL” for Office Assistants

November 13: European Union Higher Education Outreach Activity in the Campus; A talk on “Higher Education Opportunities in Europe & Erasmus+ Programme” by Dr. Johann H. Hesse

November 12: Internal Quality Assurance November 13: Cell (IQAC) Meeting with FG1 & FG2 Dr.Kellie, Dean and Dr.Justin V. McCarthy, Faculty from University College Cork (UCC), Ireland visited the Campus BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

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November 13: Fourth Meeting of Curriculum Design & Development (CDD)

November 13: Department of Management Studies organized “Third International November 14: Department of Mechanical Conference 2014 – Sustainable Business Engineering organized Three Day Workshop Models in the Emerging Global Economy” on “Automobile & Vehicle Dynamics” from from 13-14 November, 2014 14-16 November, 2014 November 14: BMSCE Outreach (Social Concern) BMSCE Rotaract & NSS teams joined by the faculty visited few schools nearby the College and distributed sweets to the children BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

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November 15: Department of Mechanical November 15: Department of Management Engineering in association with Mechanical Studies organized Extension Lecture on Engineering Association organized three “Brand Building”. The lecture was Day Workshop for students on “Automobile delivered by Mr. Krishna B Mariyanka, and Vehicle Dynamics from November 14- Director, Aikya Global, Bangalore 16, 2014

November 15: Sri.Shashiraj, Faculty, November 15: The Institution with the co- Department of Mechanical Engineering ordination of the Department of Electrical performed Yakshagana - THAMRADWAJA Engineering hosted a boot-camp by India KALAGA in a state level yakshagana Smart Grid Forum (ISGF). This program amateur artists competition held at was designed as an orientation program for Karamballi, Udupi and won 1st prize and 3 those students who are interested to pursue individual prizes. Sri.Shashiraj for his their career in Smart Grids and Smart Cities. BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

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Arjuna role, won 2nd prize in PURUSHA November 17: BMSCE Outreach (Social VESHA category Concern) at Kadalekayi Parishe: The College has taken an unique initiative to Team representative receiving the 1st prize make the historical Parishe a plastic free by from Sri Vijay Ballal and former Udupi replacing the plastic bags with MLA Sri Raghupati Bhat biodegradable bags. The College Students have participated in large numbers to bring in the awareness with a motto to reduce the usage of plastic bags. The college has supplied biodegradable bags to all the vendors during the Parishe. The students also urged the public to bring/use their own cloth bags

November 17: Distribution of Cash Voucher's from Wiksate to top Learners of BTD-Mech group

November 17: Dance is the hidden language of the soul." Tandav. Words alone cannot describe the sheer brilliance of the very thought behind this event. This was a dance extravaganza for students and adults with Autism, Down's syndrome, cerebral BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

REPORT ON COLLEGE ACTIVITIES - November 2014 palsy and those with visual and hearing impairment. Members of Rotaract BMSCE volunteered at this daylong event and were left awestruck by it. Members helped in teaching dance steps to the children, helping out with the decoration and serving lunch, also grooved to the music played during the final flash mob, which, for some, was a new experience. There was an atmosphere of joy and celebration resonating all throughout the day. At the November 20: Representatives from ARM end of it all, the applause stopped but that Ltd Cambridge UK visited the Campus wonderful endearing feeling and inner bliss stayed on.

November 19: Our students SONAL (EC) & ARAVIND (CH) have won the BEST 2014 Trophy; it is first ever quiz competition held by Bharat Electronics for engineering colleges across the city.

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November 20: 57th Board of Governors meeting

November 21: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized Guest Lecture on “Enterprenurship - Digicollect”. The lecture was delivered by Sri.Shankarmurthy, Digicollect, Bengaluru November 21: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized Guest Lecture on “Polymer Composites (ISAMPE)”. The lecture was delivered by Dr.RMVGK, Scientist, NAL

November 22: Department of Management Studies organized Extension Lecture on November 21: Celebration of Kannada “Entrepreneurship”. The lecture was Rajyotsava delivered by Mr. Ramesh Babu, Founder RTT, Bangalore

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institutions and has it 11 programmes out 216 accredited nation-wide as on date).

This accreditation manifests BMSCE with a world-wide recognition for providing quality technical education bench-marked with other 16 countries which are signatories in

the Washington Accord. November 24: 24.11.2014: Press Meet at Press Club Bangalore with regards to the institutional distinguished achievement for its Quality Education (Quality Assurance) by getting accredited its 11 UG programmes under the new TIER-I format of National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi. The following are some points in this regard:

BMS College of Engineering Achieves another milestone by getting NBA Accreditation under Tier-I Format (Washington Accord). First Institution in Karnataka

Recognized by the Washington Accord, the Undergraduate degrees of BMSCE are now acceptable in all the nations that are signatories to this agreement.

BMSCE was shortlisted by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) to showcase Indian Private Engineering Colleges seeking accreditation under Tier-I Format prior to becoming a member of Washington Accord.

BMSCE is one of the very few institutions to have accredited its UG programmes by the NBA in the very first phase of accreditation process under Tier-I Format (so far 22 institutions in the Country have got 216 programmes got the accreditation status- BMSCE is one among the 22 BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU Autonomous College under VTU

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November 25: Performance Audit of TEQIP Phase-II from November 25-26, 2014

November 25: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized Industrial Visit to NAL-CSIR, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru November 28: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized Two Day Industrial Visit to Sical Abrasives, Udupi from 28-29 November, 2014

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December 01 : Brain Storming meeting on Curriculum Design & Development (CDD)

December 03: Department of Computer Applications signed a MOU with Altimetrik. Inauguration of Innovation Cluster Lab, a joint research and innovation lab in Bangalore at BMSCE campus with Altimetrik

December 01: The prestigious Indira Gandhi National NSS Award was conferred by his Excellency President of India to Sri.H.U.Talawar, Director of Technical Education as best University / Directorate in

India on 19.11.2014 at Rastrapathi Bhavan, New Delhi. The Association of Management Aided Engineering Colleges in Karnataka (AMAECK) felicitated Sri.H.U.Talawar in the College Campus

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December 05: Event by Rotaract Club of BMSCE "My special talent is that I'm passionately curious." Albert Einstein.

December 09: Meeting to review the status December 12 : Meeting - International report on the departmental strategic plan Conference on Transformation in Engineering Education – ICTIEE 2015

December 11 : Press Meet - International Conference on Transformation in Engineering Education – ICTIEE 2015

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December 13: Event by Rotaract club of BMSCE The iteach program expanded to reach out to schools in every aspect. One part that was seen lacking was exposure of the children to technology. In order to give a basic knowledge of computer and internet, the iteach program collaborated with the Google Student Ambassadors of BMSCE. The volunteers took a 4 day session where the children of government high school were briefed about internet, December 20: BMSCE Alumni day you-tube, Google search and voice search. The children were given live demo's which proved very beneficial to their understandingly

December 14: Meeting - BMSCE Quanser collaboration with Yona from Quanser

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December 20: Department of MBA organized invited lecture on “The power of I and E" for MBA students. The lecture was delivered by Dr.A.Satyanandini, Professor & Head, Department of MBA, BMSCE

December 27: Prof.A.Sridharan, Expert Member, visited the examination halls

December 22: Meeting to review the status report on the departmental strategic plan

December 24: Meeting of the Heads of the Research Centers to discuss regarding R&D Stalls during International Conference December 26: Academic Audit – Prof.A.Sridharan, Expert Member, conducted Academic Audit of all the departments

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December 29: The Autonomy Review Committee of VTU visited the College on 29th & 30th December 2014

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January 01: College Council meeting January 05: Department of Computer Applications organized Two-week ISTE SSTP on Pedagogy for Effective use of ICT in Engineering Education” from January 5-31, 2015 under the National Mission on Education through ICT (MHRD, Govt. of India)

January 01: Brain storming meeting on Curriculum Design & Development (CDD)

January 05: The College hosted International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education January 03: Conference App release by (ICTIEE) in association with Indo US our beloved Chairman Dr.P.Dayananda Collaboration for Engineering Education Pai; App Developed by Mr.Chirag Shenoy (IUCEE) from January 5-8, 2015. The under the guidance of Prof.D.Ajaykumar, following are the events conducted during faculty of Instrumentation Department the Conference.

January 05: Indian Student Forum (ISF)

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January 05: Pre-Conference Workshop(s) January 07: Plenary Session of ICTIEE2015

January 07: Paper Presentation

January 07: Thanks giving Dinner hosted January 06: Inauguration of the by BMSET at The Chancery Pavilion ICTIEE2015 Conference Hotel

January 06: Inauguration of the January 08: Valedictory Function Exhibition Stalls

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January 12: Pilot of the "International Engineering Educators Certification Program”

January 13: TEQIP Nodal Officers & Co- ordinators Meeting @ BMSCE Campus January 12: Department of Computer Science conducted Value Added Course on “Machine Learning and Data Science” from January 12-17, 2015

January 13: BOG Sub Committee (Disciplinary Cases) meeting

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January 13: Review of ICTIEE January 17: Department of Computer Conference Applications organized an event to the students (9th Standard) of Government PU College for Girls (High School), an initiative under special course of IT by the national skill organization in association with BMSCE – WIE Affinity Group

January 14: College Council meeting

January 16: Visit of Dr.Dasgupta Director of Technical Education & Head- SPFU, West Bengal

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January 17: Meeting - Log-in & Usage of the College Website on 17th Jan 2015

January 21: Meeting - Thanks Giving for January 24: ISR (Institutional Social ICTIEE Conference Responsibility) under this initiative, the College has adopted two Govt. Schools one in Yediyur and the other at Doddabasti. Ms.Padmavathi, Deputy Director, Public Instructions along with Mr. Kodandaramaiah were on campus for Signing the MOU for both the schools. After signing the MOU, we have also met our beloved Donor Trustee and Our beloved Chairman, BMSCE for a briefing on the activity

January 23: Meeting – Feedback

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January 24: The Texas Instruments Analog Maker Contest 2014 was th Acknowledgements: organized in the campus on 26 August 2014 by Sri. M.Abhishek Appaji, Assistant On behalf of the Management Professor, Department of Medical & my personal behalf, Electronics. Our students (Electronics I take this opportunity to thank Engg.) Mr.M.Chinmaya, Mr.Shanmuka all the Faculty members, Sandesh and Mr.M.Shashanka got Staff members, Students, Alumni Certificate of Appreciation along with TI and Other Stakeholders Chronos Watch as a prize. for contributing to various academic/ administrative activities.

K.Mallikharjuna Babu, Ph.D. PRINCIPAL, BMSCE

January 26: Celebration of Republic Day

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February 03: Inauguration of Centre for Innovation in Medical Electronics (CIME) in the Department of Medical Electronics. Dr.P.Dayananda Pai, Chairman, BOG and Dr. M.S.Purna Prasad, Director, Clinical Technology & Biomedical Engineering Information Technology / Information Services Sanford University Medical Center, CA, USA, were Chief Guests

February 03: BMSCE ISR (Institute Social Responsibility) Activity - The College has adopted the Govt. High School & Pre University College located at Yediyur, 6th

Block, Jayanagar Bangalore. MOU has been February 03: Inauguration of Centre of signed with them. This was a courtesy visit Excellence in Advanced Materials Research by the Principal BMSCE & College Team. under TEQIP II

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February 06: Review Committee Meeting February 07: R&D Centre, BMSCE, (Session- I & II) to verify the performance organized Research Scholars Meeting (Full of newly recruited faculty. This is to ensure Time & Part Time) the quality assurance and extending pay scales to the eligible candidates. The meeting was chaired by Dr.B.S. Ragini Narayan, Donor Trustee & Member Secretary of BMSET. February 07: Review Committee Meeting (Session-III & IV) to verify the performance of newly recruited faculty. This is to ensure the quality assurance and extending pay scales to the eligible candidates. The meeting was chaired by Dr.B.S. Ragini Narayan, Donor Trustee & Member

Secretary of BMSET. February 07: Department of MBA organized Guest Lecture on “Unravelling the Mysteries of the Corporate World”. The lecture was delivered by Ms.Vidya Ram Prasad, Corporate Trainer

February 09: Department of Electrical Engineering organized a Workshop on Curriculum Design

February 07: Meeting regarding Accreditation for MBA & MCA

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February 10: Department of Computer Science organized Extension Lecture on “Genetic algorithm for Engineering”. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Shashi NBHM - Post Doctoral Fellow Guidance Control and Decision Systems Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of science Bangalore

February 12: Meeting with India Platform officials to explore the possibilities of strengthening tie-up with European universities.

February 11: An invited talk on "Integrated technology solutions for sustainability –Involvement of educational campuses” by Prof.Philip Hall, DLT IEEE SSIT from University of western Australia

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February 12: Meeting with Proctors to share the concerns of the process as a Quality Assurance measure.

February 13: Department of MBA signed MOU with Entrepreneurship Development

Institute

February 13: Department of MBA signed February 13: Department of MBA MOU with ATHIYA organized Guest Lecture on “Preparedness for Industry”. The lecture was delivered by Mr.Narayan Raghavan, Athiya Organizational Competency Ltd

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February 13: Department of IEM organized an NPC Elocution Competition on the occasion of Productivity Week from February 12-18, 2015. The theme was “Make in India: Zero Defect, Zero Effect”. Three faculty members (Dr.John Manohar, Smt.R.Sushma, Smt.Smitha V Shenoy) of MBA were Jury Members

February 18: BOA Meeting – Department of Architecture

February 16: Department of Electrical Engineering in association with the Department of MBA organized a lecture on

“Getting Research Published”. The Lecture was delivered by Dr.Kulbhushan Balooni, February 18: Department of MBA signed Director of IIM Kozhikode, Kerala MOU with FKCCI, Bangalore

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February 18: Department of Computer February 28: Department of Computer Science organized Extension Lecture on Science organized Extension Lecture on “Algorithmic thinking”. The lecture was “Software and System Security”. The delivered by Dr.S.R. Subramanya, School of lecture was delivered by Smt.Sumanth. Engineering and Computing, National University, San Diego, CA

February 20: Department of MBA organized Guest Lecture on “Pragati Ki Acknowledgements: Neev”. The lecture was delivered by Mr.Abhisehk Sanjay Deshpande, Manager- On behalf of the Management Business, Partners ICICI Securities & my personal behalf,

I take this opportunity to thank all the Faculty members, Staff members, Students, Alumni and Other Stakeholders for contributing to various academic/ administrative activities.

February 28: HODs Council Meeting K.Mallikharjuna Babu, Ph.D. PRINCIPAL, BMSCE

February 28: Department of MBA organized Extension Lecture Series on “Potential of Social Business”. The lecture was delivered by Mr.Anand Rao, Managing Director, Chaitanya India Finance Credit

Pvt., Ltd

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March 01: Department of Electrical March 02: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized First Annual Balloon Engineering organized industrial visit to GT Sat Competition 2015 “Antarikshayana” a & TC, Bengaluru

Payload by students of Electrical rd Engineering March 03: 83 Birthday remembrance of our Donor Trustee Late Sri.B.S.Narayan – 03.03.1932 – 23.08.1995:

After the demise of the founder, his dynamic and enterprising son Sri B. S. Narayan took over the reigns of the College

The Institution started growing from strength to strength under his able guidance

Established International Cooperation

Division in 1979 March 02: Inauguration of System Design in association with WIPRO – Mission 10X Partnering with the Melton Foundation, Technology Learning Centre USA in the year 1991; MF advocates Global Citizenship. The other Univ. are from USA, Germany, Chile & China

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March 04 : Department of MBA in association with Indo-American Chamber of Commerce organized an Interactive Session on CSR & Changemaking

March 07: The Entrepreneurship Development Cell of BMSCE hosting its E- WEEK from March 07-18, 2015

March 06: Department of Physical Education & Sports Science organized VTU Inter Collegiate Kho Kho Tournament (Men) from March 6-7, 2015

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March 07: The Entrepreneurship Development Cell, BMSCE in association with EDI of India, Ahmedabad and Women Cell, BMSCE organized a Workshop on “Aspiring Women Entrepreneurs”

March 07: NSS Unit of the College organized “Self Defense Workshop for Women” on the occasion of Women’s Day

March 07: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a Guest Lecture on “Thermal Transport in Energy Conversion and Natural systems”. The lecture was delivered by Dr.Vinod Srinivasan Asst.Professor, IISc, Bengaluru

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March 09: Students of Information Science March 10: Seminar on “An Introduction to registered for Google Online Marketing Outcome Based Education” was organized Challenge 2015. This program provides for the Heads of the Department and faculty experience and opportunity for online members of MBA/MCA. The lecture was marketing campaign. In this program the delivered by Dr.B.Kanmani, Professor & student has to choose a company & product Head, Department of Telecommunication and develop & showcase online Engineering marketing strategy for the said product for three weeks period. The proposal was sent through Dr.B.N.Shubha of MBA department has been approved by Google and has sanction an initial grant of $250. March 10 : Department of Physical Education & Sports Science organized VTU Inter Collegiate Foot Ball Tournament (Men) from March 10-11, 2015

March 11: Department of MBA organized a panel discussion on “Woman her own glass ceiling?” on the occasion of celebration of International Women’s Day. The panel discussion was moderated by Dr. A. Satya Nandini, HOD-MBA. The panellists were Dr. Nandini Mundkar, a Development Psychologist; Ms. Jyotsana Pattabiraman, SVP at Knowlarity Communicatios, and Ms. Nirmala Yaligar from Doordarshan Kendra.

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Street Show by Students of BMSCE

Cultural programme

March 11: Women’s Day Celebration - Women Cell organized the following events:

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March 11: Meeting – HODs Council March 12: Department of Civil Engineering in association with ICI, ASCE, ACCE and Ultratech Cement organized an Endowment Lecture on “Vision 2020 – Smart Cities and Sustainable Infrastructure”. The lecture was delivered by Dr.Robert D Stevens, President, ASCE, USA

March 13: Department of Mechanical Engineering Two Day Workshop on “Renewable Energy”.

March 14: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a Guest Lecture on “Material Characterization”. The lecture was delivered by Dr.R.C.Shivamurthy, Senior Engineer GE Health Care

March 12: The Entrepreneurship Development Cell, BMSCE organized an introductory Workshop on “Sensitization Programme on Entrepreneurship”. The lecture was delivered by Mr.Yashasvi, EDI of India

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March 14: NSS Unit organized Blood Donation Camp

March 18: Valedictory Function - Entrepreneurship Development Cell of BMSCE

March 16: Talents Day 2015

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March 19 : Fourteenth Meeting of BOG Sub-Committee of TEQIP Phase II

March 23: Department of MBA organized Guest Lecture on “Innovation and Strategic Management”. The lecture was delivered by Mr. Pavan Soni, FPM Candidate at IIMB

March 20: Students of Electronics & Instrumentation (Apratim Halder and Amit March 24: TEQIP Budget Review Meeting Baran Roy) Won First Prize in a Talent Quiz International Automation and Control Tech Day 2015 (iACT- 2015) organized By Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering in association with International Society and Automation

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March 25: Meeting – Intellectual Property Rights March 26: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized industrial visit to CSIR-NAL, Bengaluru

March 27: Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a Guest Lecture on the following: 1. ASHRAE “bEQ ” Building Labeling Program and Energy related programs 2. Energy Audits March 25: Department of Mechanical 3. Commissioning of the Built Environment Engineering organized industrial visit to - Principles, Process, Procedures, and the NAL, Kodihalli & Belur Campus, Future. Bengaluru

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4. ASHRAE Certification Process and Study Guides The lecture was delivered by Mr.Ross D.Montgomery, President, Quality Systems and Technology INc, Parrish, Manatee County, Florida

March 27: Eighth Brainstorm Session on March 27: Department of MBA organized Curriculum Design & Development (CDD). Inter Collegiate Fest “QUEST-15” from Prof.K.Rajanikanth, Director, MSRIT March 27-28, 2015 on the theme “The addressed the group on importance and Uncommon Success of a Common Man” impact of Assessment in Curriculum Design

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March 29: First year students of Electronics Engineering (Heethesh Vhavle, Dheeraj Kamath, Akshay Hegde and Aditya Bhathas) have won the First Prize at National Level E-Yantra competition organized by IIT Bombay. The First Prize includes: 6 weeks internship at IITB + Rs. 20,000/- Cash + Certificate

March 28: Department of Electronics Engineering organized panel discussion on March 30: Delegates from University of Curriculum Redesign for Communication British Columbia visited the College and Signal Processing domain

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Acknowledgements

On behalf of the Management & my personal behalf, I take this opportunity to thank

all the Faculty members, Staff members, Students, Alumni and Other Stakeholders March 31: BMSCE students (Mr.Sonal for contributing Saldanha of Electronics Engg. and to various academic/ Mr.Arvind.V of Chemical Engg.) were administrative activities. placed as Runners Up Prize in the Karnataka State level TCE TECH BITES Quiz

Competition 2015. They have won First Prize in Bangalore Regional Champions - Rs.12000/- and Runners Up in Karnataka State Champions - Rs. 40,000/- K.Mallikharjuna Babu, Ph.D. PRINCIPAL, BMSCE

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NSS Activities: Day2: SAVE WATER 1.Village camp: The NSS unit conducted a special camp from 2nd to 8th of October 2014 at Kondenahalli , Budigere Taluk , Bangalore Rural District. The camp helped the students to understand the life and problems faced by the people of the village.

Activities conducted during the camp: Day3:STHREE SHAKTHI Day1: SWACHCH BHARAT ABHIYAN

DaY 4: PRAVASA(An excursion)

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Day 5: VANA SAMPATTU The program involved BMSCE students taking an initiative to teach government Day6: AROGYAVE BHAGYA school’s students. This school is adapted by BMSCE, located near the Yediyur lake, Jayanagar.

2.Blood donation camp: blood donation camp was conducted on 21st March 2015.The camp

was conducted in association with Victoria 4.Visiting orphanage: BMSCE Retract & Hospital, Kidwai hospital and TTK blood bank. NSS teams joined by the faculty visited few schools nearby the College and distributed sweets to the children.

3. Teaching school Children: The Education For All (EFA) event, initiated

by the NSS unit began on 2nd February, 2015 and concluded on 5th March 2015.

It was conducted with the prime motive of helping students understand core concepts of Mathematics and its application as well as communicative English which has become a pre-requisite in today’s world.

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5 NSS Unit Presents Self Defence Workshop for Womens on the occasion of Women's Day:

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One step is what all it takes to bring a change. 3.1. Adopting Government schools: We BMScians decided to be the change that BMSCE has adopted two Government High we wanted around us. Our first step Schools under the ISR (Institute Social towards this was to replace those 75k Responsibility); the schools are located at plastic bags. So this year ,our mission Yediyur & Dodda Basti. Plans are underway “Plastic Free Kadalekai Parishe” started its to provide Infrastructure facilities (Building journey on 16th November,2014 when NSS Toilets and others) volunteers of the college distributed 9000 biodegradable cloth bags, free of cost to 108 vendors(108fresher+72repeater). 3.2. Supporting the students learning by handling few faculty based classes: A share of our success goes to the media too.Our message of usage of bio- degradable bags spread wide ,through articles in Vijaya Karnataka,Bangalore Mirror,Times Of India and many more papers.It was also broadcast through TV9,Suvarna News,News 9, Red FM,Radio City.

4.Swaccha Bharat Activities:

4.1. Environmental Concern “Plastic Free Kadalekai Parishe”: Plastics have become part and parcel of our lives .Specially during fairs and festivals, plastics are used extensively. One such occasion is Kadalekai Parishe. Abitter truth lies in the fact that around 75,000 plastics

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4.2. Health awareness camps

Free eye screening camp conducted on 4th May, 2014, Sunday at Sri.Venkateshwara Bhajana Mandir,Lakshmipura, Kempegowda nagar,Bangalore by NSS unit in association with Karthik Nethralaya( for Doctors) and Kalajyothi Katte (A local organisation supported the event). The event was organized for the benefit of the public of Sannyasikunte slum, Lakshmipura and Kempegowda nagar. NSS team spread this message to the public by campaigning by holding the plough cards and by distributing the pamphlets.

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BLIND WALKATHON .....You'll find light only in the dark

"Mankind’s biggest flaw is not the lack of eyesight but the lack of vision.”

The Rotaract club of BMSCE conducted a “Blind walkathon”. We believe that it is important to put ourselves in the shoes of those who need help. To demonstrate this, on the 28th of October, 2014, BMSCE College witnessed the first of its kind, a walkathon where people were blind folded. This event had a turnout of around 90 people.

Participants walked around the perimeter of the college blindfolded, guided by two people at the front. The end of the walkathon was marked by the release of two audio CDs of a Kannada textbook for the visually impaired, to a representative from Youth for Seva organisation. This was a symbolic gesture of the Audio Recording Project undertaken by the club.

Needless to say, the Rotaract club of BMSCE took its tiny step towards the discovery of a better understanding and a more empathetic approach to the world around us.

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AUDIO RECORDING

PROJECT

The Audio Recording Project is a unique initiative undertaken by the Rotaract Club of BMSCE, in association with an NGO called Saksham that works for the empowerment of people with disabilities. This project, a first of its kind launched by an Engineering college, was initiated to aid visually impaired students learn in a more effective way .

Under this project textbooks printed in two languages, namely English & Kannada will be recorded. The Kannada Sangha of BMSCE,"CHIRANTANA",is also an integral part of this project.

3 Phases of the Project have been successfully completed -13 textbooks have been recorded and the CD’s of recordings have been handed over to the NGO. The club used user-friendly open source software -AUDACITY, to record all the textbooks. Utmost priority was given to the quality of the recordings. The recorded files were converted to .mp3 format, which made it easy to access from ABRAR, a device designed by SAKSHAM for the visually impaired.

Down the line, the Club aims at creating a unique AUDIO Library accessible to all visually impaired students.

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EACH ONE, GIVE ONE -A book donation drive

“N ot everyone is lucky to carry bags, and go to schools. One must never forget how privileged we were!” The Rotaract Club of BMSCE sincerely believes in the above said principle and undertook an initiative to provide notebooks to needy students from slums, orphanages and government school children."EACH ONE, GIVE ONE!” was a massive campaign launched by the Rotaract Club of BMSCE in the 2nd week of May, 2014.

Counters were set up in hot-spots across the campus where students could donate either new or partially used notebooks. There was a provision for the students to buy books and donate the same as well.This initiative was widely accepted by the student and faculty alike and the response was over-whelming. Over a span of two days over 1300 books were donated by the BMSCE family . The Rotaract fraternity would like to place on record the humongous role played by each and every contributor and volunteer alike.

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iTEACH

Rotaract Club of BMSCE launched a teaching initiative in August, 2014 -iTEACH which is an important milestone to the club’s credit. This was a long term project which involved volunteers visiting Government schools, child care centres and tuition centres where they conducted classes for students between the ages of 12-15.The four schools that were identified for this program were – •MES School (Jaynagar) •Mahila Mandali •Belaku Sishu Nivasa •Basvangudi Government High School.

iTeach was devised to inculcate innovative thinking through unconventional topics. This required the club to work on content development as well. The topics chosen were- Fun with Math, Great Personalities of the world and Science experiments.

This content was tested and approved by having trial runs at a tuition centre in Channamakere Acukattu, Thyagarajnagar. Once the content was finalised the iTeach training session started in full swing. A team of 5-6 volunteers would engage classes for a duration of five days at each centre on weekdays. The classes had about 40-50 students each and the session was an hour long.

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The Rotaract Club of BMSCE collaborated with two clubs of the college- The Fine Arts Club and Google Student Ambassador. The Fine Arts club did a wonderful job in instilling a creative element in the students through sketching and craft. The Google Student Ambassador too did an incredible work in sharpening their basics in computers which is quite a necessity in today’s scenario.

The notebooks that were collected during the Notebook Drive conducted in the BMSCE campus in May, 2014, were distributed to the students of the schools that were visited. Each student received five books along with a stationery kit. At one of such distributions held at a tuition centre in Channamkere Acukattu, dignitaries from Rotary Club of personally handed over the books to the children.

In more ways than one, iTeach was thus a modest step taken by the Rotaract Club of BMSCE towards a more educationally equipped society. Rotaract Club strives to expand this project to its fullest potential to do so. iTeach Phase 1 provided the necessary encouragement for our further endeavours.

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FEEDBACK LETTERS

The official feedback letters from the Principal addressed to the President of Rotaract Club of BMSCE

MES SCHOOL

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6 LGBT SEMINAR

“HEAR US “.

Rotaract club of BMSCE organised an LGBT sensitisation event, on the 11th of October, 2014- “HEAR US”. This was an outreach program, where members from ‘Aneka‘,an organisation which fosters social justice for sexual minorities, sex workers and Dalits: works on gender, health and human rights issue, were called.

This seminar at BMSCE witnessed Rotaractors from all years attending it. Experiences were shared by 2 community members- Umesh, The Founding director of Jeeva, a Human Rights organisation and Sonika, a community activist. Vaishno, a research associate at Aneka, spoke about the issue from the Human Right perspective. Their words shed some much required light on the sensitivity of this program.

In the panel discussion segment, Rotaractors raised queries and doubts that they had, which were patiently answered by the members of Aneka. Rotaractors wondered how we, as students, could help them and what was it that they sought from the Government –equality or reservation. The members explained to us that all they seek was for the society to stop discriminating against them.

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The LGBT discussion provided a platform for the community members to voice their opinions and sentiments to an audience willing to listen. It eliminated any prejudices one would have inadvertently formed.

At the end of the session, the Rotaract club of BMSCE, presented the community with a scroll showing their sincere support towards their cause. The scroll read as follows:

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TREE DOCUMENTATION

TREE DOCUMENATION OF AVENUE TREES ALONG THE ROAD CONNECTING BANNERGHATTA TO ANEKAL

Tree documentation is done in order to arrive at statistical data about the trees, its status, its immediate use to other creatures and its threat towards future existence. The members of ROTARACT- BMSCE helped the members of WILDLIFE CONSERVATION GROUP (WCG) in the tree documentation process in two phases along the SH-87

PHASE 1- FROM OUTER HARAPANAHALLI TILL BUS STAND PHASE 2- FROM APC CIRCLE (JIGANI) TILL OUTER HARAGADDE.

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The members helped in locating the exact GPS location of the trees, measured the approximate diameter of the tree, and also estimated the approximate height of each tree. The most challenging part was to identify the species of the tree. Some of the trees were unidentified so the pictures of the leaves, flowers, etc were taken to identify the trees later by experts of WCG.The documentation of trees is on the verge of completion. It will soon be sent to the biodiversity portal of India in an attempt to preserve the green cover of Bangalore

The countless trees that are chopped for satisfying human needs have been increasing at an alarming rate. The statistical data gathered from documentation along with the voices of the common people will surely serve as substantial evidence to prevent chopping of the trees.

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WALK FOR A BETTER INDIA!

With the 2014 elections looming large, when every discussion was centered on the election dance, the Rotaract Club of BMSCE undertook a campaign – "WALK FOR A BETTER INDIA”, a walkathon aimed at creating voter awareness. This endeavor was undertaken in association with the ZAV Foundation on the 13th of April, 2014. The theme was apolitical. The walkathon started from the Ramakrishna Ashram, reached , and returned to the Ashram via Gandhi Bazaar.

The walkathon garnered media attention with THE HINDU photographing it and a local media channel interviewing one of our Rotaractors. This modest attempt by the Rotaractors reflects on the societal and political consciousness that is awakening in the youth of our country and we as members of the Rotaract Club of BMSCE were proud to be a part of this initiative.

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Shivnahalli water sapling drive

Shivanahalli is a village off Bannerghatta road, which most deforesters have thankfully not discovered. The Ashram, run by RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, has grown more than 3000 trees in an area which was barren before their control. The purpose of our visit there, on 6th April 2014, was to help the Ashram in their legitimate efforts in making a greener India.

The ashram has used most of its land area planting saplings maintaining a small but fruitful forest. Our rotaract team, as a team building exercise, watered as many saplings as we could find. For this, we firstly organized ourselves into 2 human chains stretching from the well/tank to the saplings quarter.

Before departing, SWAMI VISHNUMAYANANDA,shared a few words of wisdom with us.Rotaract BMSCE is glad to have been a part of this event..

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Sports Day

at Ramana Maharshi School for the blind

"Om sahana vavatu, sahanao bhunaktu. sahaveeryam karavavahai...... shanti shanti shanti hi" rang through the walls of Ramana Maharishi School for the Blind as we entered the school quadrangle on the morning of 8th November,2014.

We volunteered to assist the staff in conducting events. Events such as long jump, shot put, musical chair and running races with skipping ropes, book balancing and lemon on a spoon were organized. We were all reminded of our school days and yet there was something about the ambiance that mystified all of us.

These special children showed us how simple it is to not be bounded by our web of constraints or limitations. They felt their way across chairs, strutted across invisible ropes and ran races without the fear of an obstacle ahead. The inquisitiveness of the children and their motivation to learn something new every day is a big takeaway for all of us. The joy of having spent a day with them have boosted our spirits of volunteering!

12 tandav : poetry in motion

Tandav was an extravagant event celebrating oneness through dance on the 16th of November, 2014.This event was organised by Smiley’s in association with Volunteer for a Cause and Enable India at Bengaluru Santhe, Indiranangar.

Tandav provided a platform for children and adults with autism, cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome and those suffering from visual and hearing impairment, to portray their dancing skills. The Rotaract Club of BMSCE volunteered at this day- long carnival which had been sketched out in a manner so as to provide an opportunity for everyone to learn, unlearn and re-learn the myths and concepts of dancing.

The event accommodated 250+ students from various institutes along with visually impaired and hearing impaired children from Enable India.There were various workshops set up where different forms of dance were taught. All schools present performed on the main stage, each bringing their own essence to it. Volunteers assisted the childeren, served lunch and decorated the arena.

This event indeed illustrated the beauty of human spirit. Needless to say, Rotaract Club of BMSCE eagerly looks forward to Tandav 2015.

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CLEAN UP DRIVE

Before we claim to clean this country of corruption, poverty and unemployment, let us start by simply cleaning our community, parks and roads .To mark Kannada Rajyotsava, an NGO Youth for Parivarthan organized a Cleanup Drive at BDA Complex, Banashankari .

20 members of The Rotaract club of BMSCE headed towards the venue with a vision of a cleaner India. Rotaractors collected all the dry waste around the place in garbage bags. After collecting about 20 bags of garbage we worked to remove all the wet waste using shovels and spades.

We also scrubbed walls and painted them. A few of us also tried our hand at gardening and mowing lawns .To sweat it all out on a sunny day getting to work with fellow students indeed inspired us all in achieving the vision of Swacch Bharat.

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On the 7th of October, 2014, Rotaract club of BMSCE decided to relive the “painter” phase of their childhood by having a ‘Paint and clean-up’ drive in Government School. This event was organised

in collaboration with Gift Abled and Smileys.

The Rotaractors painted four classrooms right from scraping the walls, to white- washing to finally coating it with a glossy enamel finish. The main highlight of this drive was that people with hearing impairment joined the Rotaractors as well. The Rotaractors were briefed about the basics of sign language.

At the end of the day, the Rotaractors not only managed to paint the walls of classrooms but also a smile on each one’s face. Paint for a cause, paint for a colourful life.

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BULL’S EYE : ARCHERY FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

Rotaract Club of BMSCE volunteered at an archery event organized for the visually impaired. The event was on the 5th of October, 2014 and was organized in association with GIFTABLED, Volunteer for a Cause, Smiley Foundation and IAMAS.

With the help of acoustic targeting using bells and training provided by IAMAS, around 35 visually impaired people participated in the event with enthusiasm and gusto. The event was followed by games and activities. We at the Rotaract Club of BMSCE now understand the true meaning of inclusiveness.

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PFA VISIT : PEOPLE FOR ANIMALS

On the 31st of August 2014, Rotaract Club of BMSCE, along with the Melton Foundation had organized a trip to People for Animals (PFA),. About 30 Rotaractors visited this non-profit organization working for environmental and animal welfare. PFA rescues and rehabilitates urban wildlife.

CLAY ­ MODELLING WORKSHOP

Clay modelling workshop in the BMSCE campus on the occasion of Ganesha Chaturthi to promote eco- friendly models! On the 27th of August,2014, Rotaractors made 45 idols from organic clay.

17 A Celebration of colours

Rotaract Club of BMSCE tied up with Youth for Seva organisation to celebrate Holi in a tuition centre for the underprivileged children. Volunteers engaged the children in games after which the Holi celebrations began . Organic colors were used thus paving way for a joyful chaos.

DIWALI SLOGAN WRITING

Rotaract Club of BMSCE organized a slogan writing event to promote eco-friendly Diwali, on the 21st October, 2014, in the college campus. This initiative was taken up to encourage students to abstain from polluting the environment and to promote the use of eco friendly diyas.

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OLD AGE HOME VISIT

Rotaract BMSCE visited an old age home ,Little Sisters of the Poor , home for the Aged , is located in .About 110 senior citizens, both men and women, reside in this old age home. On the 9th of November, 2014, about 20 Rotaractors along with 6 members of the BMSCE eastern music team- Ninaad, paid a visit to this home. We served them lunch, fruits and helped them clean up. The music team rendered songs of an erstwhile era cheering them all up Simple expressions of love and affection go a long way in alleviating their desolation.

VISIT TO KIDWAI CENTRE OF ONCOLOGY

On the occasion of UGADI, Rotaract Club of BMSCE, joined hands with Youth for Seva and visited KIDWAI INSTITUTE of ONCOLOGY, Bangalore on the 31st of March, 2014. We visited The Child Rehabilitation Center, Shishu Mandir, Association for the Mentally Challenged, Women Rehabilitation Center,Infosys Dharmashala, The Palliative Care Center Hospital Wards of Cancer Patients

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BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU – 19 (Autonomous College under VTU)

58th BOG Meeting 08-04-2015 Presentation by DEAN, ACADEMIC

58th BOG Meeting 8th April, 2015

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

BROAD ROLE  Curriculum  Teaching Learning Process  Accreditation  Academic Council

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

CURRICULUM • Constitution of Board Of Studies • Syllabus Revision • Brainstorming sessions • Expert lectures for Curriculum Design • Institutional Electives

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

REVISION OF CURRICULUM – 2014-2015  Curriculum bench-marked with premier institutions (NIT, IIT, IISc etc.)  First year syllabus revised  Two new labs Introduced CoLab-1 CoLab-2 Brainstorm Session on CDD by Principal – HODs,  Subject “Biology for Engineers” Faculty members and Students participated introduced.

Expert lecture by Dr. K. Rajanikanth “Importance of Assessment in Curriculum Design”

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS

 Outcomes Based Education  PEOs, POs, COs  Projects, Alternative Assessment Tools  Students Performance  Discipline and Student Counseling  Attendance, Proctoring System

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS

. AcademicAudit.

. Faculty members are deputed to leading institutions (IIMs, IITs) for advanced learning programmes.

Academic Audit conducted for various depts. by . Faculty encouraged to present papers in Prof.A.Sridharan,Academic Auditor national/international conferences.

. The students are exposed to a variety of teaching methods in addition to chalk and talk.

Live Class from IITM Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

OUTREACH

 Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, Czech Univ.  India Platform  IISc, IEEE, IIM, Kozhikode

Delegates from Czech Universities

India Platform

Dr.Kulbhushan Balooni, Director, IIMK

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic Prof. Phillip Hall, IEEE

ACCREDITATION  Self Assessment Report  Mentoring Departments  Interface with NBA

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

ACADEMIC COUNCIL (AC)

 Member Secretary (AC)  Academic Rules and Regulations  Conduction of AC meeting

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

The external members from various domains nominated as members of Academic Council for the AY 2014-15 & 2015-16. Dr. S. Seetharamu, Director, CPRI Dr.Venkateswaran Narayanan, Head, ICRC, ABB The dates of the Academic Council Mr. D. V. Jagadish, CEO, Outreach, IIIT conducted till date is as follows: Dr. Lawrence Jenkins, Professor, EE, IISc Meeting Date of Meeting held Dr. K. Rajanikanth, Former Principal, MSRIT 1 26.08.2009 2 30.06.2010 Dr. MadhusudanV Atre CEO & Founder, Vegashakti Consultants 3 26.02.2011 Dr. R. Venkataram, 4 30.04.2011 Vice President, S-VYASA University 5 21.06.2012 Mr. Subhashish Pal, i-Trust Informatics (P) Ltd. 6 24.05.2013 Mr.Veerendra Kumar Giridhar 7 11.07.2014 Consulting Architects

th Mr. Eckhard Neise The 8 Academic Council meeting Chief Technical Officer,TATA Advanced Materials is convened on 29.04.2015.

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

THANK YOU

Ravishankar Deekshit, Dean, Academic

COE’s PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD

CONTENTS

• ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION • SEMESTER END EXAMINATION (SEE) • SEE VALUATION PROCEDURE • REVALUATION, THIRD VALUATION & CHALLENGE VALUATION • MAKE UP EXAMINATION • FEE STRUCTURE • RESULT ANALYSIS • 14TH CONVOCATION (2010 BATCH) • 13TH CONVOCATION (2009 BATCH) • 12TH CONVOCATION (2008 BATCH) • FIRST SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS) • THIRD SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS) • FIFTH SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS) • SEVENTH SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS) • BOE • CONDUCT5/13/2015 OF EXAMINATIONS 1 • CHALLENGES

ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION CONTINUOUS INTERNAL EVALUATION THEORY COURSES Test - 1 Test - 2 Test - 3 Quiz – 1/AAT* Quiz – 2/AAT* Total Marks INTEGRATED Test - 1 Test - 2 Quiz – /AAT* Records & Lab Test +Viva voce Total Marks COURSES ASSESSMENT & EVALUATIONPerformance PRACTICALS Experimental Test Lab Test Total Marks

*AAT – Newly Introduced Alternate assessment Tools like Seminar, mini project, assessment down paper etc.,

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ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

SEMESTER END EXAMINATION (SEE)

EXAMINATION TIME TABLE ANNOUNCED FIFTEEN DAYS BEFORE THE SCHEDULE

DURATION FOR THEORY EXAM (SEE MAIN EXAM) 10 TO 12 DAYS

DURATION FOR PRACTICAL EXAM 7 DAYS

DURATION FOR EVALUATION 15 DAYS FROM THE LAST DATE OF EXAM

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ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

SEE VALUATION PROCEDURE a. Both Internal and External Evaluators shall be appointed. b. Double valuation of scripts (if the number of scripts is less or equal to 20) c. 30% Scripts reviewed. d. Scripts reviewed only if number of scripts greater than 20. e. First valuation shall be done by internal faculty preferably (handling the course) and review of upto 30% of the scripts shall be done by the external examiners. f. If scripts are reviewed, review Marks considered for grading. g. If a script is valued twice then the average of the two marks is considered for conversion into grades

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ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

REVALUATION, THIRD VALUATION & CHALLENGE VALUATION Revaluation & Re-totaling allowed only if a script is not evaluated twice. Highest of First & Revaluation marks considered for grading. III Valuation is done for scripts having a difference of 16 marks & above between First valuation & Revaluation. After III valuation average of nearest two awarded marks will be considered for grading . For a script evaluated twice or thrice (II Valuation & III valuation) at least one of the evaluations is done by an external examiner. Challenge Valuation done by Two Examiners jointly. (one of them preferably an external) & final marks are decided.

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ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

MAKE UP EXAMINATION

MAKE UP EXAMINATION & EVALUATION PROCEDURES ADOPTED WILL BE THE SAME AS FOR MAIN EXAMINATION

EARLIER 35% TO 40 % OF STUDENTS APPEARED PRESENTLY 10% TO 12 % OF STUDENTS HAVE APPEARED

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ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

FEE STRUCTURE

REVALUATION Rs.600/- RETOTALING Rs.100/- PHOTOCOPY Rs. 700/- MAKE UP EXAM Rs. 250/- per course Rs. 1000/- more than 4 courses CHALLENGE VALUATION Rs. 5000/-

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RESULT ANALYSIS 14TH CONVOCATION (2010 BATCH)

TOTAL NO OF NO OF STUDENTS % OF FIRST CLASS STUDENTS 2010 BATCH BRANCH AWARDED PASSING WITH SECOND S.NO. APPEARED (REGULAR FIRST CLASS NAME DEGREE (REGULAR DISTINCTIO CLASS IN VII & VIII STUDENTS) (INCLUDING STUDENTS) N SEMESTER PREVIOUS BATCH)

1 CV 60 58 + 6 58 96.67 56 7 1 2 ME 140 125+11 125 89.29 119 15 2 3 EE 74 66+4 68 91.89 67 3 - 4 EC 141 135+2 136 96.45 133 4 - 5 IEM 65 61+2 61 93.85 57 6 - 6 CS 97 96 + 3 96 98.97 95 3 1 7 TE 67 63+1 63 94.03 57 7 - 8 IS 102 96+3 96 94.12 93 6 - 9 IT 29 26+1 26 89.66 26 1 - 10 ML 34 30+2 30 88.24 25 7 - 11 CH 64 57 + 2 57 89.06 57 2 - 12 BT 34 29+3 29 85.29 27 5 - 13 B.ARCH. 60 43 + 5 46 76.67 33 14 1 5/13/2015TOTAL 967 891 92.14 845 80 5 8

RESULT ANALYSIS 13TH CONVOCATION (2010 BATCH)

TOTAL NO FIRST OF CLASS FIRST S.NO. BRANCH NAME STUDENTS WITH SECOND CLASS CLASS AWARDED DISTINCTI DEGREE ON 1 CV 58 52 5 1 2 ME 134 112 18 4 3 EE 65 61 3 1 4 EC 131 130 1 - 5 IEM 66 57 9 - 6 CS 102 98 4 - 7 TCE 67 64 3 - 8 IS 100 90 10 - 9 IT 25 24 1 - 10 ML 24 22 2 - 11 CH 58 52 4 2 12 BT 28 23 5 - 13 B.ARCH 56 29 27 - 914 814 92 8 5/13/2015 9

RESULT ANALYSIS 12TH CONVOCATION (2008 BATCH) TOTAL NO FIRST OF CLASS FIRST S.NO. BRANCH NAME STUDENTS WITH SECOND CLASS CLASS AWARDED DISTINCTI DEGREE ON 1 CV 51 47 4 - 2 ME 140 120 20 - 3 EE 70 63 7 - 4 EC 146 142 4 - 5 IEM 59 54 5 - 6 CS 110 107 3 - 7 TCE 60 58 2 - 8 IS 97 97 - 9 IT 32 25 7 - 10 ML 27 25 2 - 11 CH 63 51 12 - 12 BT 41 35 6 - 13 B.ARCH - - - - TOTAL 896 824 72 -

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RESULT ANALYSIS FIRST SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS

FIRST SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS)

TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF FAILED TOTAL NO. OF INSTANCES S.NO. BRANCH NAME PASSED ALL COURSES IN APPEARED STUDENTS OF FAILURES FIRST ATTEMPT

1 CIVIL 138 90 48 147

2 MECHANICAL 210 133 77 260

3 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 72 56 16 40

4 ELECTRONICS & COMMN. 146 122 24 55

5 INDL. ENGG. & MGMT 70 33 37 166

6 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG. 145 97 48 158

7 TELECOMMN. ENGG. 68 47 21 70

8 INFO. SC. & ENGINEERING 109 66 43 111

9 INST. TECH 27 12 15 38

10 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 29 11 18 58

11 CHEMICAL ENGG. 67 34 33 76

12 BIOTECHNOLOGY 43 16 27 57

13 ARCHITECTURE 80 52 28 56

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RESULT ANALYSIS THIRD SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS

THIRD SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS)

TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF FAILED TOTAL NO. OF INSTANCES OF S.NO. BRANCH NAME PASSED ALL COURSES IN APPEARED STUDENTS FAILURES FIRST ATTEMPT

1 CIVIL 133 106 27 56

2 MECHANICAL 162 109 53 134

3 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 80 67 13 42

4 ELECTRONICS & COMMN. 167 115 52 102

5 INDL. ENGG. & MGMT 74 56 18 29

6 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG. 159 127 32 65

7 TELECOMMN. ENGG. 70 42 28 76

8 INFO. SC. & ENGINEERING 117 85 32 49

9 INST. TECH 32 17 15 59

10 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 30 12 18 42

11 CHEMICAL ENGG. 69 44 25 64

12 BIOTECHNOLOGY 40 31 9 24

13 ARCHITECTURE 85 66 19 0

Note : Pending Reval & Make up Results : 1) Civil Engineering 2) Comp.Sc. & Engg. 3) Info.Sc. & Engg.

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RESULT ANALYSIS FIFTH SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS

FIFTH SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS)

TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF FAILED TOTAL NO. OF INSTANCES S.NO. BRANCH NAME PASSED ALL COURSES IN APPEARED STUDENTS OF FAILURES FIRST ATTEMPT

1 CIVIL 60 58 2 7

2 MECHANICAL 158 130 28 66

3 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 83 64 19 33

4 ELECTRONICS & COMMN. 171 156 15 36

5 INDL. ENGG. & MGMT 70 65 5 11

6 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG. 153 136 17 37

7 TELECOMMN. ENGG. 59 53 6 11

8 INFO. SC. & ENGINEERING 101 93 8 10

9 INST. TECH 25 13 12 18

10 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 34 26 8 14

11 CHEMICAL ENGG. 70 68 2 2

12 BIOTECHNOLOGY 37 34 3 4

13 ARCHITECTURE 88 69 19 31

Note : Pending Reval & Make up Results : 1) Civil Engineering 2) Comp.Sc. & Engg. 3) Info.Sc. & Engg.

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RESULT ANALYSIS SEVENTH SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS)

SEVENTH SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS)

TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS TOTAL NO. OF FAILED TOTAL NO. OF S.NO. BRANCH NAME PASSED ALL COURSES IN APPEARED STUDENTS INSTANCES OF FAILURES FIRST ATTEMPT

1 CIVIL 61 57 4 4

2 MECHANICAL 151 145 6 8

3 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 87 86 1 1

4 ELECTRONICS & COMMN. 157 144 13 18

5 INDL. ENGG. & MGMT 70 68 2 6

6 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG. 168 162 6 11

7 TELECOMMN. ENGG. 65 64 1 2

8 INFO. SC. & ENGINEERING 102 102 0 0

9 INST. TECH 29 28 1 3

10 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 34 30 4 7

11 CHEMICAL ENGG. 55 47 8 21

12 BIOTECHNOLOGY 30 29 1 3

13 ARCHITECTURE 83 72 11 24

NINTH SEMESTER (2014-15 OVERALL RESULT ANALYSIS) 1 ARCHITECTURE 74 74

Note : Pending Reval & Make up Results : 1) Civil Engineering 2) Comp.Sc. & Engg. 3) Info.Sc. & Engg.

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BOE

• ELECTRICAL CLUSTER (EE,EC,TC,IT,ML) • CS CLUSTER ( CS/IS) • ALL THE OTHER INDIVIDUAL DEPARTMENTS INCLUDING SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS • TOTAL NO. OF BOE’S - 11

• BOE’s MEET ONCE A SEMESTER FOR QUESTION PAPER SCRUTINY AND FINALIZATION

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CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS

CONDUCTION OF CIE TIME TABLE ARE FRAMED DEPARTMENT WISE COMMON DATE FOR THE WHOLE COLLEGE. CONDUCTION OF SEE CONDUCTED CENTRALLY BY CHIEF CO-ORDINATOR & CO-ORDINATORS VALUATION VALUATION IS DONE IN COE’S OFFICE. FOUR CO-ORDINATION ROOMS WITH ONE DY. CHIEF CO-ORDINATOR & THREE CO-ORDINATORS & TWO DATA ENTRY OPERATORS FOR EACH ROOM. BAR CODES ARE USED FOR CODING & DECODING RESULTS DONE MANUALLY & DECLARED DATA PORTED TO SOFTWARE TO YIELD REPORTS LIKE RESULT SHEETS, GRADE CARDS, TRANSCRIPTS & PDC ETC.,

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CHALLENGES

• SOFTWARE – END TO END SOLUTION TO AID SECURED & DATA FLOW. 1. To aid secured & correct data flow to all stake holders (integrate data academic & evaluation) 2. To Generate reports in time 3. Performance analysis 4. To operate online / on the net 5. To ease the operating procedures & help transparency. 6. To assess & integrate data pertaining to alternate assessment tools / self study • Infrastructure - dedicated secure place for valuations with CCTV and access controlled doors. • EVALUATIONS 1. Varied academic capabilities of faculties leads to Revaluation, Third Valuation & Challenge valuation . 2. 6 Valuations per semester-Main (Val, RV, Challenge Val. ), Make up exam (Val, RV, Challenge Val. 3. Dearth of good external examiners. Time lines are difficult to maintain.

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Dr S Nagendra

*Faculty Feedback three times in a semester *HOD-Principal feedback once in a semester *Institutional feedback once in a semester *Stakeholders feedback once in a year *Couse end survey once in a semester *Suggestions from students sent to all HODs for action *On an average 36 faculty counselled every year *Overall an effective system is in place.

*ED Cell started in 2011 *Activities include Guest Lectures, Orientation Programmes, Idea Competition and celebration of E-Week. *Collaborating with Athiya for skill development programmes *Signed an MOU with EDI India, Ahamadabad *This year 14 ideas are being nurtured *conducted a workshop on “ Aspiring Women Entrepreneurs” *Planning to conduct several Programmes in the coming year

*Planning for NBA Accreditation *Possibility of becoming autonomous from August 2015 *Admission challenges *Placement Challenges

Successfully conducted two Graduation Days in June 2013 and July 2014

Planning to conduct the 3rd Graduation Day in June-July 2015

Highlights Of Placements No of Companies Visited:

 Total companies visited : 115  Core Companies : 25  Software Companies : 90  Average Placement Percentage: 78.0 (Till date)  Highest Package : 14.00 lakhs  Average Salary : 4.5 lakhs  No. of students above Rs. 5.0 LPA : 157

Internships

 Mtech :  No of students offered : 22  Highest Internship amount: Rs. 30,000  B.E.  No of students offered : 32  Highest Internship amount: Rs. 40,000  MCA  No of students offered : 16  Highest Internship amount: Rs. 22,000

UNDER GRADUATE (SINGLE & TOTAL OFFERS) 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE) SL.NO BRANCH SINGLE OFFERS TOTAL OFFERS 1 BIO-TECHNOLOGY 17 24 2 CIVIL 21 23 SINGLE OFFERS UG 715 3 MECHANICAL 95 106 SINGLE OFFERS PG (M.TECH & MCA) 75 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 4 37 38 MANAGEMENT TOTAL 790 5 INSTRUMENTATION 22 23 6 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 68 95 7 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION 131 181 8 TELECOMMUNICATION 55 64 9 INFORMATION SCIENCE 89 133 TOTAL OFFERS UG 948 10 COMPUTER SCIENCE 130 200 TOTAL OFFERS PG (M.TECH & MCA) 89 11 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 25 32 12 CHEMICAL 25 29 TOTAL 1037 TOTAL 715 948

POST GRADUATE - MCA (SINGLE & TOTAL OFFERS) 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE) SL.NO BRANCH SINGLE OFFERS TOTAL OFFERS 1 MCA 30 38

POST GRADUATE M.TECH (SINGLE & TOTAL OFFERS) 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE) SL.NO BRANCH SINGLE OFFERS TOTAL OFFERS 1 M.TECH (ELECTRONICS) 9 11 2 M.TECH (DIGITAL COMMUNICATION) 8 8 3 M.TECH (MACHINE DESIGN) 3 3 4 M.TECH (ENVIRONMENT) 0 0 5 M.TECH (COMPUTER SCIENCE) 9 10 6 M.TECH (COMPUTER NETWORKS) 3 4 7 M.TECH (POWER ELECTRONICS) 4 5 8 M.TECH (CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY) 0 0 9 M.TECH (TRANSPORTATION) 0 0 M.TECH (BIO MEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 10 & INSTRUMENTATION) 9 10 TOTAL 45 51

UNDERGRADUATE NUMBER OF STUDENTS PLACED 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE) UNDERGRADUATE PLACEMENT PERCENTAGE 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE)

2015 NO: OF STUDENTS SL.NO BRANCH PLACED (TILL DATE) SL.NO BRANCH 2015 (TILL DATE) 1 BIO-TECHNOLOGY 17 1 BIO-TECHNOLOGY 59 2 CIVIL 21 2 CIVIL 48 3 MECHANICAL 95 3 MECHANICAL 70 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 4 MANAGEMENT 37 4 MANAGEMENT 71 5 INSTRUMENTATION 22 5 INSTRUMENTATION 76 6 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 68 6 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 81 7 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION 131 7 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION 86 8 TELECOMMUNICATION 55 8 TELECOMMUNICATION 80 9 INFORMATION SCIENCE 89 9 INFORMATION SCIENCE 83 10 COMPUTER SCIENCE 130 10 COMPUTER SCIENCE 83 11 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 25 11 MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 78 12 CHEMICAL 25 12 CHEMICAL 56 TOTAL 715

BAR CHART SHOWING UNDERGRADUATE NUMBER OF STUDENTS PLACED BAR CHART SHOWING UNDERGRADUATE PLACEMENT PERCENTAGE 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE) 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE)

140 90 120 80 100 70 60 80 50 60 40 40 30 20 20 10 0 2015 NO: OF 0 2015 (TILL DATE) STUDENTS PLACED (TILL DATE)

TOP 5 RECRUITERS

SL.NO COMPANY NAME PAY PACKAGE IN LPA / Numbers Placed

1 NUTANIX 14 ( 2 Placed) 7.5 + 6.5 Lacs Individual Earning Potential ( 2 Placed) 2 COMMVAULT (QA PROFILE)

12.19( 1 Placed) 3 PRACTO

12( 5 Placed) 4 SPRINKLR

11.07( 2 Placed) 5 NETAPP

POSTGRADUATE (MCA) NUMBER OF STUDENTS PLACED 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE)

2015 NO: OF STUDENTS PLACED (TILL DATE) SL.NO BRANCH 1 MCA 30

POSTGRADUATE (M.TECH) NUMBER OF STUDENTS BAR CHART SHOWING POSTGRADUATE (M.TECH) PLACED 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE) NUMBER OF STUDENTS PLACED 2015 BATCH (TILL DATE) 2015 NO: OF STUDENTS PLACED SL.NO BRANCH (TILL DATE) 9 8 1 M.TECH (ELECTRONICS) 9 M.TECH (DIGITAL 7 2 COMMUNICATION) 8 6 3 M.TECH (MACHINE DESIGN) 3 5 4 4 M.TECH (ENVIRONMENT) M.TECH (COMPUTER 3 2 5 SCIENCE) 9 2015 NO: M.TECH (COMPUTER 1 OF 6 NETWORKS) 3 0 STUDENTS PLACED M.TECH (POWER (TILL 7 ELECTRONICS) 4 DATE) M.TECH (CONSTRUCTION 8 TECHNOLOGY) 9 M.TECH (TRANSPORTATION) M.TECH (BIO MEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING & 10 INSTRUMENTATION) 9

PLACEMENT OF BMSIT

 BMSCE Placement office has conducted joint placements for BMSIT and has placed around 110 students in various reputed companies.

INTERNSHIP COMPANIES INTERNSHIP & OFFER COMPANIES ADAPT READY (INTERNSHIP) ALCATEL LUCENT (INTERNSHIP) AABYETI TECHNOLOGIES (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) AMADEUS (INTERNSHIP) AKAMAI (ENGINEERING) (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) CERNER (INTERNSHIP) ECI TELECOM (INTERNSHIP) ALCATEL LUCENT (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) HP (INTERNSHIP) HP R&D (INTERNSHIP) COMMVAULT (QA PROFILE) (OFFER & INTERNSHIP) CSE STUDENT IBM ISL (INTERNSHIP) GOT BOTH OFFER & INTERNSHIP & ISE STUDENT FOR ONLY INTEL (INTERNSHIP) INTERNSHIP) MAGNITUDE SOFTWARE (INTERNSHIP) MANHATTAN (INTERNSHIP) HASHEDIN (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) METRIC STREAM (INTERNSHIP) MINJAR (INTERNSHIP) NUTANIX (OFFER & INTERNSHIP) MORGAN STANLEY (INTERNSHIP) NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS (INTERNSHIP) NETAPP (INTERNSHIP) RETAILON (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) NI (INTERNSHIP) NUTANIX (INTERNSHIP) NXP SEMICONDUCTORS PVT LTD (INTERNSHIP) SAP (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) HARDWARE NXP SEMICONDUCTORS PVT LTD (INTERNSHIP) SOFTWARE ROBERT BOSCH (INTERNSHIP) SUCCESS FACTORS (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) SAP (INTERNSHIP)

SCHNEIDER (INTERNSHIP) TEXTRON (INTERNSHIP & OFFER) SEAGATE (internship)) SOCIETE GENERALE (INTERNSHIP) VM WARE (INTERNSHIP) VOCERA (INTERNSHIP)

OFFER COMPANIES OFFER COMPANIES ABSOLUT DATA MENTOR ACCENTURE MERCEDES BENZ AKAMAI (C-CARE) METRIC STREAM MICROCHIP ALL STATE MOLEX ALSHAYA MU SIGMA AMADA NETAPP ANALYST CAPCO NETCRACKER ARYAKA NTT DATA NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS AUMA OBOPAY BETSOL ORACLE FINANCE CAPGEMINI ORACLE MYSQL CATERPILLAR ORACLE PGBU ORACLE - GSD (Technical) CLEARTRIP ORACLE - GSD (Techno Functional) COMMVAULT (DEVELOPMENT PROFILE) ORBITZ DELOITTE PRACTO DS MAX QUEST GLOBAL ROBERT BOSCH ECI TELECOM SEAGATE ERICSSON SHAPOORJI EXL SCHNEIDER FIDELITY SIEMENS FORD SOFTWARE AG 3DPLM SOFTWARE SONATA FRACTAL ANALYTICS SPRINKLR GOLDMAN SACHS STRATA RETAIL TATA CONSULTING ENGINEERS HP (R&D) TATA ELXSI HUL TCS IBM TEK SYSTEMS ICREATE TESCO HSC IGATE THOROGOOD ASSOCIATES INCTURE TECHNOLOGIES THOUGHTWORKS INFORMATICA TITAN J.P.MORGAN TORRY HARRIS TOYOTA KIRLOSKAR AUTO PARTS PVT LTD JUBILANT GENERICS UNISYS L&T CONSTRUCTION WEST LINE SHIP MANAGEMENT PVT LTD LIQUID HUB WIPRO L&T (TS) YAHOO LINKEDIN YODLEE MAHINDRA COMVIVA ZAPCOM

THANK YOU

BMS College of Engineering

PRINCIPAL

DEAN(FYB)

Academic Audit Committee (1st Year B. E.)

Composition • Chairman: – Dr. B. V. Ravishankar, Dean 1st Year B. E., Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering • Members: – Dr. S. Jayanthi, Professor and HOD, Dept. of Mathematics – Dr. Suresh. B. L, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physics – Dr. Kiran Bailey, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering – Mr. R. Ganesh Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Management Studies and Research Centre

Contents

• Duties and Responsibilities • Key Accomplishments • Challenges • Future plans

First Year Faculty Meeting

Proctor Meeting

THANK YOU

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE

BOARD OF GOVERNORS (BOG) MEETING

Details of MOUs with various Governmental & Non-Governmental organizations and various activities held in the Departments from November 2014 to till date. SNo Dept MOUs Extension Indl. Faculty Faculty Faculty / Staff / Journal Papers Research Research Major Major Lectures Visits acquired submitted Student Publication Presented in Projects Projects Equipment Equipment PhD PhD thesis accomplishments Conference submitted obtained / facility / facility 2014 -15 2015 -16 1 CV 01 07 04 - - 05 01 03 - 04 05 06 2 ME 02 07 12 01 - 10 08 25 16 01 03 01 3 EE 02 4 EC 07 5 IM 02 04 02 - - - - 02 04 - 03 - 6 CS 05 7 IS 01 8 TE 05 01 - - 01 04 01 14 04 - - - 9 IT 01 03 05 - 01 - 03 10 - - - - 10 ML 04 09 04 01 - 03 03 08 01 03 - - 11 CH 01 05 02 - - 02 13 02 05 - 05 03 12 BT 02 12 06 - - - 01 02 02 01 13 AT - 18 - - - - - 04 14 MBA 02 04 01 01 - 13 02 25 - - 05 - 15 MCA 01 16 PHY ------01 02 01 - 02 - 17 CHE - 02 01 - - - 01 01 03 01 01 - 18 MAT - 09 - - 01 02 - 05 - - - - Total 36 81 37 03 03 39 34 103 36 10 24 10

BRIEF REPORT ON IIMK ALP

Dear Sir,

Greetings

At the outset I am under signed would like to thank you, vice Principal and TEQIP-II for giving me an opportunity to attend the work shop on ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME at IIM Kozhikode from 2nd to 7th of March 2015. All the issues related to enhancing the capabilities of technical education in India towards world class Institution were discussed. The following are some of the gist that has emerged in the training programme.

o To achieve excellence in education, excellent educational system comprising pure academic administration (Faculty), academic oriented admin (Labs, Library, comp centre etc.) and general admin (Office) should be in place. Amongst the above, academic administration needs to be given top priority. o Each project institution is required to establish a governance model that will hold the institution accountable to all stakeholders. o To delegate suitable Academic, financial and Administrative powers to various institutional functionaries to streamline the running of the institution by framing rules and procedures for accountability at each level. o Catch the students early for orientation programme and find the strengths of the students in that programme. o Peer pressure on faculty will enhance performance. Student feedback and peer reviews are made public ( i.e. among faculty members only and not among students) o Networking of institutions, faculty training (through FDPs) are need to be conducted often o Faculty work report will have all the details of scores on performance in teaching, research and service. o Students and alumni should be heard as often as possible o Two years once the curriculum need to be changed/upgraded o After every graduation day, passing out students are to be heard (both positive and negative opinions) by deans and administrators which enables authorities to address issues for improvement. o Less than 75% attendance will have to reduce the grade point by one (At IIMK it is practiced). o Lot of emphasis is given to educate students on morality and ethics. Enforcement through tough code of conduct. o Assignments and research papers submitted by students and research scholars are checked for plagiarism using the software Turnitin,. Any plagiarism is viewed seriously and even end with rustication. o Brand building is being done through digital media. They say it is very essential to open college face book account and Twitter account and brand building is possible through students and alumni network.

These are some of the important takeaways from the programme which I would like to share with you. On the whole it has been a very enriching programme

With warm regards

4/3/2015

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU

A REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN

PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES, BMS EDUCATIONAL TRUST THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS, BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

PREPARED & PRESENTED BY DR. K. MALLIKHARJUNA BABU, PRINCIPAL 01.04.2015 BMSCE Promoting Engineering Education since 1946

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

STG1 The University (VTU) has accorded Permanent Affiliation status to all 13 UG programmes and GET 10 eligible PG programmes. PERMANENT AFFILIATION Period from 2013-14 to 2017-18. FOR ALL ELIGIBLE (Ref. letter No. VTU/Aca-Gen/2014-15/7986 dated 21-10-2014) PROGRAMS

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STG-1 The NBA through its communication dated 08.10.2014 approved the accreditation status of UG NBA Programmes applied under Tier-I accreditation process (complying to Washington Accord signatory ACCREDITATION countries). Out of the 11 UG Programmes accredited, STATUS five programmes have been accredited for a period of 05 years and rest for the period of 02 years.

The accreditation has enabled global recognition and greater flexibility to our degrees and increases the mobility of BMSCE graduates in the signatory countries for higher study and jobs.

The undergraduate degrees of BMSCE are now acceptable in the nations that have signed Washington accord.

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

STG-2 The applications towards conferment of academic autonomy for PG Programmes GET ACADEMIC has already been submitted to VTU on AUTONOMY FOR 13.05.2014. PG PROGRAMS Response is awaited.

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STG-3 . Additional floor on Telecom Block (90%

. work completed) . STRENGTHEN . Construction of a three Research Labs under THE CAMPUS Centre of Excellence (Advanced Materials) FACILITY/ have been established and one is under process. . SUPPORT . Installation of lifts (MCA) Civil Works under SYSTEMS Progress . 6th Floor CS Lab is under renovation . VLSI Lab at 3rd Floor of EC Block under Construction.

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

STG-3 . Procurement of FLEX Server at a cost of . Rs.40.00 Lakhs which enhanced computing . STRENGTHEN facility in the Campus. THE CAMPUS FACILITY/ Proposal . SUPPORT . To Procure Virtualization software to extend SYSTEM high end server facility to the departments . Procurement of Turnit software for Plagiarism check

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STG-4 . Recording facility for Lecture Classes being piloted IMPROVE . INNACEL Industry Driven Elective introduced TEACHING [ML] LEARNING . Project Based Learning [Propel Lab PROCESS established in collaboration with WIPRO] . Active Learning Methods & Projects for Specific Courses [EE] . Group Discussion [ME] and Animation/Power Point/Smart Classroom facility [ME]

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

STG-5 . A Consultancy Project worth Rs.16.00 Lakhs has obtained from ABB-GISL [EC] ENHANCE THE OUTPUT IN . Consultancy projects worth Rs.15.00 Lakhs has RESEARCH AND been obtained (CV) CONSULTANCY . Incubation Centre in collaboration with Industry DIGITAL X-RAY: Industry Partner: EHE Innovations Pvt Ltd: GP Connect Program: Industry Partner: Bhat Bio-tech Private Limited: OCSD – Oral Cancer Screening Device: Industry Partner: Vinyas Innovative Technologies Pvt Ltd; M-Pharma: Industry Partner: EHE Innovations Pvt. Ltd. [ML – Feb 2015]

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 MOU with Ellipsocon for student Projects and STG-6 consultancy. ENHANCE THE  MOU with Altimereics towards innovative product INDUSTRY – Development. INSTITUTE  Techniversity Programmes with SAP. 80 student COLLABORATIONS of BMSCE participated in the Programme.

 Higher Education Survey Magazine has awarded BMSCE for excellence in industry collaboration activities.

 Established Innovation Centre at Medical Electronics [CIME] in collaboration with 05 industries

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

STG-7 The institution has commenced the following two INTRODUCE NEW PG programmes from the academic year 2014-15 PG PROGRAMS with an annual intake of 24 each.

NEW PG (M.Tech.) M.Tech. in VLSI Design & Embedded Systems (EC) PROGRAMS M.Tech. in Manufacturing Science & Engg (ME)

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STG-8 . RS & GIS offered by CV aimed for students of all branches. INTRODUCE MULTI- . Occupational Safety Health Hazards offered by DISCIPLINARY CV aimed for students of all branches. COURSES/ PROJECTS . Advanced Medical Image processing course for IT and ML students (offered by ML) INTRODUCE MULTI- . Medical Physics (ML/IT/EC/EE/TE) offered by DISCIPLINARY ML COURSES (CLUSTERS . It is being contemplated to introduce more APPROACH) electives during the curriculum revision due for the higher semesters.

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

STG-9 BMSCE R&D Centre BRING IN INNOVATION AND The following laboratories were established to facilitate research activities: CREATIVITY FOSTER Water Jet Cutting Machine Laboratory [ME] CREATIVITY AND Established Propel Lab 5 – Project based learning INNOVATION IN (Hardware Applications) THEIR RESPECTIVE DISCIPLINES Proposal

Propel Lab 6 in Solar Energy Systems

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STG-10  Digitization of office records ESTABLISH  Automatic generation of hall-tickets  E-portal is created for record maintenance e-GOVERNANCE of First Year SEE & CIE CELL

Proposal under consideration: Digital Studio Digitalization of Proctor Diary Leave Management System

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

STG-11 The Institution has already Introduced new curriculum for the First Year from the academic DEVELOP NEW year 2014-15. Currently the curricula is being developed for Higher Semesters with focus on CURRICULAM enhancing the following aspects of TLP: FOR 2014-15 . Value Added Courses/ Self-study component. . Student workshops . Projects based learning in few courses . Group Discussions . Seminars . Web-based Learning (blended Learning) . Technical Symposiums . Internships . Paper Publications

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LTG-1 Under TEQIP 1.2.1 the college has been granted a Center of Excellence in Advanced Materials Research TO CREATE with a grant of rupees five crores. Abrasive Water jet CENTERS OF Machining facility created [ME-Jan 2015] EXCELLENCE IN SELECTED Proposal submitted: AREAS . Growth and characterization of semi-conductor for LED application (estimated cost 85 Lakhs)– PREFERABLY Submitted to AR & DB ONE IN EACH . The department of EC has submitted a proposal for CLUSTER establishing a Centre of Excellence in VLSI to IESA (India Electronics & Semiconductor Association) for Train the Trainers Programme

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

LTG-2 The Status of procuring equipment/Learning Resources for various departments (under TEQIP) TO PROVIDE is as follows: MODERN INFRASTRUCTURE Procured – 81%; Order placed – 14% FACILITY Procurement in process - 5%

Centre of Excellence 49% - Purchase Completed 31% - order placed 20% - of procurement is in process

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LTG-2 The Laboratories are further augmented with Equipment/Learning Resources worth TO PROVIDE Rs.220.00 Lakhs. MODERN INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY Procured 230 Computers (distributed to various departments)

Placed orders for procuring 325 computers

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LTG-3 HAVE ALL THE 37% faculty possess PhD degree FACULTY WITH qualification. PhD QUALIFICATION 31% faculty on rolls are Pursuing their PhD AT ALL LEVELS degree (70%)

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LTG-4 For the academic year 2014-15, the following variation of Intake have been ENHANCE THE effected: INTAKE OF UG PROGRAMS . Architecture (B.Arch.) Increase in intake from 80 to 120

. Mechanical Engineering (B.E.) Increase in intake from 120 to 180

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

LTG-5 Department of Civil Engineering initiated the OBTAIN process of accrediting the following labs in ACCREDITATION their departments: FOR ALL THE LABORATORIES . Building Materials testing laboratory FROM THE . Highway/pavement materials CONCERNED . Environmental engineering lab AUTHORIZED AGENCIES Proposals from other departments are awaited.

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LTG-6 The following activities have been conducted by Entrepreneur Development Cell: FACILITATE . Y2B talk (AIESEC) STUDENTS TO BECOME . TATA first Dot workshop ENTREPRENEURS . Signed MOU with EDI, Ahmedabad [Feb 2015] [INCUBATION . E-week Organized to sensitize the Students to CENTRE] become entrepreneurs Proposals:

. To file application for funding with MSME, Government of India

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

LTG-7 The BOS is currently in the process of reviewing the curriculum for the period from 2014-15 USE OF onwards with specific reference to Self Learning TECHNOLOGIES Components, enhance research activities. FOR PROVIDING Eight Brain Storm sessions on CDD (Curriculum SKILL SETS & Design and Development) were held so far. ADDITIONAL . The department of EE Conducted PYTHON learning SELF-LEARNING, training programme for students BRING IN . The department of CS is conducted a Value Added RESEARCH programme in Machine Learning & Data Science CULTURE . The department of EC is conducting industry ACROSS THE offered elective. DEPARTMENTS

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LTG-8 The department of MCA received a grant of COLLABORATE one lakh rupees towards augmentation of WITH their laboratory under NMEICT programme of INSTITUTIONS OF IIT, Mumbai. HIGHER LEARNING, RESEARCH The College signed MOU with IESA for ORGANIZATION establishing Centre of Excellence for FOR EXCHANGE Government of India, ESSCI (Electronics OF RESOURCES Sector Skills Council of India)

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

LTG-9 The Institution signed MOU with Al-Farabi Kazakh COLLABORATE National University – Republic of Kazakhstan on WITH FOREIGN 08.01.2015 towards fostering Faculty exchange, UNIVERSITIES Curriculum Development, R&D etc. FOR EXCHANGE The University of Alabama, Huntsville (UAH), USA PROGRAMS approved one visiting professor position (under faculty sabbatical/immersion programme) for one faculty from BMSCE (Jan 2015).

Signed MOU with University of Gothenburg, Sweden for the using Six Labs of Prof. Komitov (Materials Research)

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LTG-11 Established Innovative Lab (IOT)in collaboration with ALTIMETRIK [MCA] for encouraging ESTABLISH innovation and entrepreneurship, with a goal of COLLABORATIVE getting student and faculty closer to industry LABORATORIES Proposal: WITH THE SUPPORT OF To establish Automotive Laboratory with RBEI INDUSTRY TO (Robert Bosch) SERVE AS LIVE Proposals: CENTRES OF . YOKOGOWA – to establish process control lab LEARNING at Chemical department . Key Sight Tech – advanced communication lab at electrical department

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BENGALURU STATUS REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Submitted on 01.04.2015

LTG-12 The Council of Trustees in their meeting held on 07.11.2014, nominated Principal, BMSCE assisted by OBTAIN THE Director (Projects), Director (Admn.), BMSET and STATUS OF A CFO, BMSET to prepare and submit necessary documents to concerned authorities for approval to PRIVATE setup BMS University UNIVERSITY The Trust also noted formation of Advisory Committee under the chairmanship of Dr.B.S.Sonde, Former Vice-Chancellor, Goa University

Submitted a draft proposal to the Government authorities towards land requirement for the University

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THANK YOU

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BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 560 019

Date/Time: 01.01.2015@ 11.30 AM Venue: Board Room

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL HELD ON 01.01.2015 AT 11.30 AM IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE COLLEGE.

MEMBERS PRESENT: Name Dept. Name Dept. Dr.K.Mallikharjuna Babu PPL Dr.H.N.Suma ML Dr.G.N.Sekhar VPPL Dr.Samita Maitra CH Dr.Ravishankar Deekshit Dean (Aca) & EE Dr.M.Rajyalakshmi BT Dr.B.V.Ravishankar Dean (I Yr BE) Sri.K.R.Madhuchand AT Dr.H.S.Jagadeesh Dean (T&P) Dr.A.Satyanandini MBA Dr.S.Nagendra Dean (Mgmt) Dr.D.N.Sujatha MCA Dr.S.Muralidhara CV Dr.T.S.Pranesh PHY Dr.K.Guruprasad ME Dr.Y.Chandrashekara Reddy CHE Dr.K.J.Rathanraj IM Dr.S.Jayanthi MAT Dr.Gowrishankar IS Dr.N.Chowdappa Library Dr.H.S.Guruprasad CS Dr.M.Shivarama Reddy Sports Dr.B.Kanmani TE Sri.K.S.Nemiraja Kanti Office Dr.K.Narasimha Rao IT LEAVE OF ABSENCE Dr.Vinod C Aralimatti CoE Dr.D.Sheshachalam EC

Principal welcomed and extended New Year greetings to all the members. He presented a BMSCE Road Map for 2015 and deliberated in detail on each point. The Principal requested all the members to co-operate in further expanding the process to enhance the quality of technical education. He also stressed that it is necessary to brief all the faculties and requested the Heads to conduct meetings with their respective faculty members. He informed that the soft copy of the BMSCE Road Map for 2015 will be sent to all the members.

After the presentation, the Dean (Academic) circulated the draft detailed schedule of events for the Even Semester 2014-15 (January 2015 to June 2015) to all the members and requested for their comments. After detailed deliberation, the Council approved the schedule of events for the Even Semester 2014-15 with slight modification. The Vice Principal requested all the HODs to send the dates of the departmental events to incorporate the same in the final approved schedule of events before announcement.

The meeting concluded with thanks to the Chair. Sd/- PRINCIPAL presented by the Principal

* STUDENT SHALL BE THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT

Branding: * Seven International Conferences * Entrepreneurship * Lab Accreditation

Tools/Technology: * MOOCs * IOT

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Curriculum: *Designing curriculum (higher semester) in collaboration with all the stakeholders. The curriculum shall pragmatic, innovative and relevant

Projects: *Focus on relevant student projects addressing the global/city challenges *Guidelines to write UG/PG project report/thesis * Research: *To set Research focus/direction both at Departmental & Institution level *Encouraging the faculty with PhD degree to write proposals to fetch funds *Intellectual Property (protection & methods) *Incubation Centers *Center of Excellence

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Assessment: *Online examination for one credit courses *Automating first year CIE & Attendance *Inculcating Ethics & Integrity among the student community *Facilities for the differently abled students *Digital communication to the students/parents (proctoring system) * Alumni: *Developing more strong relationship with the Alumni *Alumni Engagement *Constituting Alumni Advisory Board (Institution level) Industry: *Constituting Industry Advisory Board (Institution level) *Industry Engagement

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Automation * Mobility awareness of the Wi-Fi network * Implementing enterprise class-Bring Your Own Device(BYOD) system * Implementation of Digital Repository * Campus tube (Institute wide private YouTube) * Virtualization of flex servers * Unlimited access to IEEE Journal through ERNET linkPeering of BMSCE network with National Knowledge Network(NKN) and EuroNet through ERNET to access the online repositories (E-foundry, Gurda (National Grid), Virtual Labs, NPTEL Repository etc.)

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Faculty Training:

*To train/orient young faculty in pedagogy & research *To establish contact with industry/premier institution for sabbatical training *To have adjunct faculty-from industry/other premier intuitions in India & Abroad *To familiarize the rules & regulations to all the young faculty & staff (new recruits)

* Staff Training:

*To train the Technical Staff and enhance the skills *Conducting in-house hands-on workshops *Deputing to workshops related to their areas

* Let us start benchmarking the progemmes (Porgramme-wise) with the best of the institution taking cognizance of their best practices only; this will surely help us to transform ourselves into a Private IIT in the country. Thank You! A Happy New Year!! *

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BENGALURU COLLEGE COUNCIL MEETING 14 JAN. 2014

Date/Time: 14.01.2015@ 11.30 AM Venue: Placement Training Hall

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL HELD ON 14.01.2015 AT 11.30 AM IN THE PLACEMENT TRAINING HALL OF THE COLLEGE.

MEMBERS PRESENT: Name Dept. Name Dept. Dr.K.Mallikharjuna Babu PPL Dr.Samita Maitra CH Dr.G.N.Sekhar VPPL Dr.M.Rajyalakshmi BT Dr.Ravishankar Deekshit Dean (Aca) & EE Dr.A.Satyanandini MBA Dr.B.V.Ravishankar Dean (I Yr BE) Dr.D.N.Sujatha MCA Dr.H.S.Jagadeesh Dean (T&P) Dr.T.S.Pranesh PHY Dr.Vinod C Aralimatti CoE Dr.Y.Chandrashekara Reddy CHE Dr.S.Muralidhara CV Dr.S.Jayanthi MAT Dr.K.Guruprasad ME Dr.M.Shivarama Reddy SP Dr.D.Sheshachalam EC Dr.M.Indiramma IIIC Dr.K.J.Rathanraj IM Dr.S.Girish Student Projects Dr.Gowrishankar IS Dr.K.R.Suresh IQAC Dr.H.S.Guruprasad CS Dr.M.Ramachandra CIITDB TNET Dr.B.Kanmani TE Sri.Venugopal AO Dr.K.Narasimha Rao IT Sri.Upendra Bhide HRM Dr.H.N.Suma ML Sri.K.S.Nemiraja Kanti Registrar

At the outset, the Principal extended a cordial welcome to all the members.

Sri.Upendra Bhide, H.R. Manager informed the members that all the office documents are under the process of digitalization. M/S. Micro Genesis, Bangalore has been entrusted with the said job. The representatives of M/s.Micro Genesis made a brief presentation on the way the digitalization process is being carried out and also some of the services pertaining to office automation provided by M/S.Micro Genesis, Bangalore.

Strategies in the Year 2015 by departmental heads (Roadmap)

The Principal requested the HODs to share out the priorities/goals/plans for their respective departments for the year 2015. The department-wise details are provided noted hereunder:

CV Accreditation of Lab Part-Time PG program (Evening) ME Accreditation of Lab New PG program in Thermal Engineering Another CoE under TEQIP III

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EE Identifying Focus Area Strengthening of lab facilities Faculty/Staff Training Curriculum Design New PG Programme EC Accreditation of UG/PG programs Enhanced Industry Connectivity IM Curriculum Design Accreditation of Lab PG Programme Identifying Thrust Areas TE One Model Class Room Revising POs Curriculum Design Research (UG) Teaching Learning Process CH Accreditation of Lab; Open ended experiments Accommodate Department/Facilities limiting one or two floors only Non-Teaching Staff Training CS Curriculum Development (OBE) Innovative Projects Enhanced Student (UG & PG) Publications Accreditation of PG Programme Accreditation of Lab IPR Awareness Set-up R&D Lab (02) in the area of IOT and Machine Learning IS Accreditation of PG Program Software Development (CIE) as part of student project IT Introducing one PG Programmes Strengthen Alumni Relationship Filing of four IPR Accreditation of one Lab BT Compliance to NBA Improving Consultancy Funded projects PG Program in Industrial Bio-Technology Involving students in Professional Body Activity PHY Accreditation of Laboratory CHE Curriculum Design-Technical Chemistry - 3rd Semester Renovation of Research Lab with Modern facilities Visits to the Research Centres for Faculty Members

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MAT Curriculum Design Mathematic Lab MCA Accreditation of the program; Enhanced Research Publications Industry Interaction and ED Activities MBA Framing new syllabus (visits to renowned Institutions) Developing Industry friendly curriculum Training Programmes Improve Placement opportunities Encourage Consultancy PLACEMENT Rescheduling of time table for final year students to accommodate sufficient days in a week to the students to go for internships Finishing school IQAC Pedagogy skills Outcome based education-Training Skill Development for Non-Teaching Staff Dean (FYS) Further Improve Teaching Learning Process Alternative Assessment Tools Training the Trainer (for teachers handling first year classes) Dean Curriculum Design for Higher Semesters (Academic) Accreditation of programs Data Centre Extend Bring your own device (BYOD) Initiative for students

Student Final year UG projects - 3 best projects will be selected at department level Project and final evaluation level will be done at institution level – the best project will be awarded with a cash prize of Rs.10,000/- along with certificate; Open End Project – Group of four students (any bonafide student from I year to IV year) can work on the identified themes such as Waste Management, Solar Energy etc. Director Briefed about Endowment and requested HoDs to encourage students to take (R&D) up Biology related projects and get benefit from the fund. At present 5 Propel Labs are available and requested the HoDs to brief the students to work in the Propel Lab and encourage them to use the labs; IIIC Conduct workshop, Joint publications with the Industry and consultancy project Industrial Visits Enhanced industry linkages PED Stress on Healthy Campus Yoga-Health and fitness classes To conduct National Level seminars Establish Research Centre While on the subject, the Vice-Principal informed the PED to propose one credit course for students on Physical Education.

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BENGALURU COLLEGE COUNCIL MEETING 14 JAN. 2014

. The Principal extended his heartfelt thanks for the commitment of all the members of management, faculty, staff & students for their cooperation, professional/meticulous execution which resulted in a mega success of the ICTIEE-2015; which was apt for commemorating the 70th year celebrations of BMSCE. The Principal also informed that a record number of 1138 participants/delegates from 120 premier institutions including IITs, NITs, Deemed Universities from across the country & participated in this unique event where a large number of foreign resource persons/industry (Indian/Abroad) delivered keynotes on global engineering educational practices. He also felt the BMSCE has earned a great visibility, reputation & branding both in India/Abroad due to ICTIEE2015.

. The Principal made a brief presentation of the agenda items. The agenda and notes along with specific observations are provided in Annexure-I.

. The Vice Principal informed HODs that since the TEQIP Phase II project is nearing its completion, the HODs need to make suitable allocations out of their Departmental Budget to meet the requirements under various heads.

The meeting concluded with thanks to the Chair.

PRINCIPAL

BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 560 019

Date/Time: 03.03.2015@ 3.30 PM Venue: Board Room

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL HELD ON 03.03.2015 AT 3.30 PM IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE COLLEGE.

MEMBERS PRESENT: Name Dept. Name Dept. Dr.K.Mallikharjuna Babu PPL Dr.H.N.Suma ML Dr.G.N.Sekhar VPPL Dr.Samita Maitra CH Dr.P.Martin Jebaraj Director (R&D) Dr.M.Rajyalakshmi BT Dr.Ravishankar Deekshit Dean (Aca) & EE Sri.K.R.Madhuchand AT Dr.B.V.Ravishankar Dean (I Yr BE) Dr.A.Satyanandini MBA Dr.H.S.Jagadeesh Dean (T&P) Dr.D.N.Sujatha MCA Dr.S.Nagendra Dean (Mgmt) Dr.T.S.Pranesh PHY Dr.K.Guruprasad Dean (ME) HOD ME Dr.Y.Chandrashekara Reddy CHE Dr.Mamatha P Raj Dean (AT) Dr.S.Jayanthi MAT Dr.Vinod C Aralimatti CoE Dr.M.Indiramma IIIC Dr.S.Muralidhara CV Dr.K.R.Suresh IQAC Dr.D.Sheshachalam EC Dr.M.Ramachandra CITDB- TNET Dr.K.J.Rathanraj IM Dr.M.Shivarama Reddy Sports Dr.Gowrishankar IS Sri.Upendra Bhide HR Manager Dr.H.S.Guruprasad CS Sri.Venugopal AO Dr.B.Kanmani TE Sri.K.S.Nemiraja Kanti Office Dr.K.Narasimha Rao IT Sri.Kristappa Koliwad Suptd., (Accts) LEAVE OF ABSENCE Dr.N.Chowdappa Library

Principal extended a cordial welcome to all the members. The meeting was called on the occasion of 83rd Birthday remembrance of our Donor Trustee Late Sri.B.S.Narayan – 03.03.1932 – 23.08.1995. The Principal presented a PPT presentation on the academic activities and deliberated in detail on each point. He informed that the soft copy of the PPT will be sent to all the members.

The meeting concluded with thanks to the Chair. Sd/- PRINCIPAL WELCOME TO

COLLEGE COUNCIL MEETING

Placement Training Hall 03.03.2014 FOUNDER

The College was founded by Late Sri Businayana Mukundadas Sreenivasaiah (BMS)

Honoured with Raja Karya Prasaktha by the then Maharaja of Mysore in the year 1946

A great Philanthropist & Visionary

Ideals for which he stood, continues to inspire his inheritors 83RD BIRTHDAY REMEMBERANCE OF OUR DONOR TRUSTEE 03.03.1932 – 23.08.1995

After the demise of the founder, his dynamic and enterprising son Sri B. S. Narayan took over the reigns of the College

The Institution started growing from strength to strength under his able guidance

Established International Cooperation Division in 1979

Partnering with the Melton Foundation, USA in the year 1991; MF advocates Global Citizenship. The other Univ. are from USA, Germany, Chile & China What students Learn versus What is Taught

Focus on what students Learn than what is Taught K. Mallikharjuna Babu, PhD PRINCIPAL BMSCE 03.03.2014 WHY ACCREDITATION Accreditation demonstrates that a collegiate program meets threshold standards to produce graduates ready to enter the profession(employable)

. Stimulate the improvement of technical education . Encourage new and innovative approaches

ACCREDITATION PRINCIPLES . Accreditation is voluntary process . Fair and impartial process . Uniform criteria, policies and procedures . Requires self-assessment by the program & institution . Opportunity to reflect on all aspects of program . Failure to standards results in loss of accreditation UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES

. The process of accreditation is evidence-based and should drive decision-making to assure excellence and enhance innovation in technical education

. Evaluation focuses on the evidence provided that supports achievement of each criterion

. Majority of evidence collected through assessment of student learning WHY OUTCOMES-BASED ACCREDITATION?

Early in focus was on dictating all the major elements of a program . Curricula, faculty, facilities, teaching hours . The program evaluations very prescriptive

In 1990s, many questioned validity of approach . Driven by Industry(Students are not employable) . Graduates ready for the 21st century challenges? o Strong technical and professional skills o Boeing: “Desired Characteristics of an Engineer” BENEFITS OF OUTCOMES-BASED EDUCATION

. Student centred learning . Focus on what students learn versus what is taught . Structure student’s educational experience to meet learning outcomes . Increased student engagement in the learning process . Constituent input from industry and academe . Assessment of student achievement . Increased focus on continuous improvement STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

WHAT ARE SLOs (STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES)?

. Student learning outcomes are the statements that specify what students will know, be able to do, or be able to demonstrate when they have completed or participated in a program/activity/course/project

. Outcomes are usually expressed as knowledge, skills, attitudes or values

WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD SLOs?

. SLOs specify an action by the student that must be observable, measurable and able to be demonstrated HOW CAN SLOS HELP STUDENTS (Assessing SLOs)

. Understand how to better facilitate student learning

. Provide feedback o What skills are students learning? o Are these the skills we want them to learn? o Are these the skills we are teaching them?

. Enable students to articulate what they have learned, inside and outside of the classroom

. Enable students to better understand where they can go to learn particular knowledge, skills, attitudes or values On the occasion of 83rd birthday remembrance of our beloved Donor Trustee Late Sri.B.S.Narayan, the following proposals were put forth before the Council:

. To help and assist differently abled students of the College and make their stay comfortable for pursuing education.

. To provide, on need basis, one motorised wheel chair for a needy student to make easy mobility in the campus.

. To establish a Centre of Excellence in Engineering Education to promote quality higher education at the national and international level. Thank You!

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Date/Time: 03.02.2015@ 3.00 PM Venue: Board Room

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE HEADS OF THE DEPARTMENT HELD ON 03.02.2015 AT 3.00 PM IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE COLLEGE.

MEMBERS PRESENT: Name Dept. Name Dept. Dr.K.Mallikharjuna Babu PPL Dr.Samita Maitra CH Dr.G.N.Sekhar VPPL Dr.M.Rajyalakshmi BT Dr.S.Muralidhara CV Dr.A.Satyanandini MBA Dr.K.J.Rathanraj IM Dr.D.N.Sujatha MCA Dr.H.S.Guruprasad CS Dr.T.S.Pranesh PHY Dr.B.Kanmani TE Dr.Y.Chandrashekara Reddy CHE Dr.K.Narasimha Rao IT Dr.S.Jayanthi MAT LEAVE OF ABSENCE Dr.Ravishankar Deekshit Dean (Aca) & EE Dr.D.Sheshachalam EC Dr.K.Guruprasad ME Dr.Gowrishankar IS Dr.H.N.Suma ML Sri.K.R.Madhuchand AT

Principal extended a cordial welcome to all the members.

Faculty and Staff Development Programme: The Vice Principal informed that Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore is organizing Faculty and Staff Development Programme for faculty at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The Vice Principal requested the members to send the list of faculty members interested to participate in the said programme by mail on or before 04.02.2015.

Wiksate: The Principal requested to send a mail if any faculty/student are interested to use the Wiksate in order to continue the said facility.

Curriculum Design: Principal informed that due to busy schedule, the sessions for the curriculum design could not be continued and will be arranged shortly. Principal requested to start working on identifying standard core subjects and electives.

Strategic Plan: Principal informed that strategic plan has been prepared and submitted to the Trust. Principal also stressed to have meeting at least bimonthly with the faculty to share with regard to strategic plan.

Expertise: It was informed that the expertise of few faculty members is being identified and they are invited by other institutions for preparation of various proposals to UGC/NBA/AICTE/VTU etc and also for various Expert Committees. The same shall be documented in the department.

College Brochure: Principal informed that the preparation for printing of the College brochure is under process and one page is being allocated for each department. A brief write-up about the department (half page) shall be sent immediately through mail.

Registration Process: Principal informed that a circular will be sent with regard to registration/re-registration process and requested the HODs to submit final list of students registered to the COE within the time frame.

The meeting concluded with thanks to the Chair.

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SNo Name Post Remarks 1 Ms.Rohini Krishna Assistant Professor Reported 2 Ms.Manasa S.M. Assistant Professor Reported 3 Mr.Dheeraj N Kumar Assistant Professor Reported

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SNo Name Post Remarks 1 Ms.Pramada P Assistant Professor Reported

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SNo Name Post Remarks 1 Dr.Akhila S Professor Reported

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING SNo Name Post Remarks 1 Dr.Kayavizhy N Associate Professor Reported 2 Ms.Antara D.E. Assistant Professor Reported 3 Ms.Pratiksha B Patil Acade Intern Reported

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE ENGINEERING SNo Name Post Remarks 1 Ms.Ranjani H.R. Acade Intern Reported

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE SNo Name Post Remarks 1 Dr.Vaseem Anjum Sheriff Professor Reported 2 Ms.Shilpa Shirish Assistant Professor Reported 3 Ms.Rachana Suraj Assistant Professor Reported 4 Ms.Heloise Rajkumari Assistant Professor Reported 5 Ms.Vandana Prakash Assistant Professor Reported 6 Mr.Manjunath R Assistant Professor Reported 7 Ms.Neetha S.N. Assistant Professor Reported 8 Ms. Seema Anil Assistant Professor Offer Letter issued 9 Ms.Mithila Kumar Assistant Professor Offer Letter issued 10 Ms. Neelakshi Joshi Assistant Professor Offer Letter issued

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SNo Name Post Dept. Remarks 1 Dr.Ananthanag G.S. Research Asso R&D Reported 2 Smt.Pavithra D.S. Research Asst. R&D Reported 3 Sri.Ravindra Narasimhaswamy Research Asst. R&D Reported 4 Smt.Annette Jacintha Gokul Das Asst. ARM Alumni Reported 5 Sri.Panudranga Kulkarni Asst. Instructor ML Reported 6 Sri.Shivaraj Kumar K.M. Asst. Instructor TE Reported 7 Sri.Vaibhav Chaturvedi Technical Asst. EE Reported 8 Smt.Renuka Rampur Comp. Tech. Asst. EC Reported 9 Sri.Prakash J Driver Cum Attender COE Reported 10 Sri.Jayanna Driver Cum Attender Dean (Aca) Reported 11 Sri.Ravikumar C.S. Driver Cum Attender Dean (MBA) Reported 12 Sri.Manjunath R.N. Driver Cum Attender Dean (FYS) Reported 13 Sri.Kishan Singh Peon COE Reported 14 Sri.Dayanand Sagar T.R. Peon BT Reported 15 Sri.Bhairava Narthu Technical Asst. R&D Yet to Report

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3 Annexure-2 A-2 to A-9 4 Annexure-3 A-10 5 Annexure-4 A-11 to A-37 6 Annexure-5 A-38 to A-51 7 Annexure-6 A-52 8 Annexure-7 A-53 to A-54 9 Annexure-8 A-55 10 Annexure-9 A-56 to A-58

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6. It may kindly be noted that the 5th JRM is tentatively scheduled in June 2015. SPFU is requested to undertake follow-up actions for the institutions so that all the above indicators are achieved.

Yours faithfully,

(Dr. Rita Goyal) Sr Consultant (Academic) Copy to:

(i) TEQIP Coordinator- 190 Institutions

(ii) TEQIP Coordinator- 23 SPFU's

(iii) Director (TC), MHRD, Gal, New Delhi

(iv) Mr Tabby Linden, TTL, the World Bank

(Dr. Rita Goyal) Sr. Consultant {Academic) National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) EDCIL House, 4tt' Floor. Plot No. 18-A, Sector 16-A NOIDA-201 301, Uttar Pradesh Phone: 0120-2513928, EPABX No. 0120-2513921,2513946 Fax Nos. 0120-2513926,2512485 Email : npiuwb@hotmailcom Web: www.npiu.nic.in

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______ Smt S. Nethravathi, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering has coordinated and organised the workshop on “Smart Grid” on November 15, 2014.

 Sri.Sudarshan B, Asst Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering has co-ordinated & organized 3 day workshop on “Automobile & vehicle dynamics” during November 14- 16, 2014

 Smt. Nirupam Mohan, Assistant Professor , Mechanical Engineering Department attended “National Conference on Emerging trends in Engineering Management” during November 06-07, 2014 conducted by JSSATE, Bangalore.

 Smt. Vijayalakshmi K., Associate Professor, Medical Electronics Dept., attended Two days hands on workshop on “Time frequency analysis of signals & Images using wavelets & curvelet transform during November 08-09, 2014 DHI Leadership Centre , Bangalore conducted by Scientific Computing solutions , Chennai.

 3rd sem M.Tech Civil Engineering students attended International seminar and exhibition : REDECON -2014 during November 09-11, 2014 at NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bangalore conducted by Association of consulting civil engineering.

 Sri. Karthick. G, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended Short term course on “Analysis and Design of Classical Control Systems (ADOCS-2014)” during November 10-14, 2014 at IIT, Bombay conducted by IIT, Bombay.

 Smt. Rajeshwari B.S & Smt. Pallavi G.B, Assistant Professors in the department of Computer Science & Engineering Dept., attended workshop on “Cloud Computing” during November 11-12, 2014 conducted by Nihon Communication Solutions Pvt. Ltd , Bangalore

 Dr. T.S. Pranesh, Professor & HOD & Dr. K.E. Ganesh from Physics Dept., attended “Indian Aerosol Science and Technology (IASTA) 2014” during November 11-13, 2014 conducted by Banaras Hindu University Varanasi.

 Sri N. Jayanth, Associate Professor & Sri V. Ram Rohith, Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended Short term course on “Analysis and Design of Classical Control Systems (ADOCS-2014)” during November 12-13, 2014 by Aeronautical Society of India conducted at Jain University, Bangalore.

 7th sem BE students attended International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Computational Engineering (ICECCE-2014) November 17-18, 2014 at Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, Hosur.

 Sri. Appaji M Abhishek, Assistant Professor, Medical Electronics Dept., attended (1) IEEE “International Conference on Circuits, Control, Communication & Computing (IC-2014) during November 20-22,2014 conducted at MSRIT, Bangalore. & (2)“Dr Mahadevan Pillai memorial CME on Functional MRI seeking new frontiers” on November 23, 2014 conducted at Nimhans, Bangalore.

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______

 Sri.C. Gururaj, Assistant Professor, Telecommunication Engineering Dept., attended “4th IEEE International conference on control system , computing and engineering (ICCSCE- 2014)” during November 28-30, 2014 conducted at Peenag, Malaysia.

 3rd sem M.Tech Electronics &Communication Engineering students attended Workshop on FPGA Digital Designs during November 29-30, 2014 at VTU Extension Centre, Bangalore conducted at UTL Technologies Ltd.

 Dr H.S.Guruprasad, Professor & HOD, Computer Science & Engineering Dept., attended Training Programme on IPR & Patents during December 03-05, 2014conducted at RGNIIPM, Nagpur.

 Dr Y.S. Rammohan, Associate Professor, Sri. Narendra Babu Assistant Professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering attended “International Conference on Advances in Design & Manufacturing” during December 05-07, 2014 conducted at NIT, Tiruchanapalli.

 Sri. Ramesh.K, Assistant Professor &Dr.Rudra Naik, Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “IUTAM Symposium on Multiphase flows with phase changes” during December 08-11, 2014 conducted at IIT, Hyderabad.

 Sri. R. Suresh Kumar, Assistant Professor, & Sri. Raghu Yogaraju, Research Scholar in Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “National Conference on National tribology Conference (NTC-2014)”during December 15-17, 2014 conducted at PES University, Bangalore.

 Sri. K. Veerabhadrappa, Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “International Conference on Environment and Energy(ICEE-2014)”during December 15-17, 2014 conducted at JNTU, Kukatpally, Hyderabad.

 Dr.G. Madhu, Assistant Professor, Chemistry Dept., attended “Eurasia 2014 Conference on Chemical Sciences” during December 15-18, 2014 conducted at IISC, Bangalore.

 Dr.R. Jayagowri, Associate Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., attended “one day workshop on ARM-Xilinx SOE Lab-in-a-Box” on December 16, 2014 conducted at Goa.

 Dr G. Varaprasad, Associate Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Dept., attended IEEE Conference-on Vehicular Electronics and Safety (ICVES)2014 during December 16-17, 2014 conducted at Hitex City, Hyderabad.& UGC-research project Interface meeting on December 19, 2014 conducted at UGC Head office, New Delhi.

 Sri. N.Srinivasa Rao, Associate Professor, Telecommunication Engineering & Sri. Jeeru Dinesh Reddy, Assistant Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., attended “winter School on Digital VLSI Design (WSDVD-2014)” during December 16-20, 2014 conducted at Advanced Regional Telecom Training Centre, Ranchi.

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______ Sri. B.Mallikarjuna, Assistant Professor, Mathematics Dept., attended Indian Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ISTAM-2014) during December 17-20, 2014 conducted at Alliance College of Engineering Bangalore.

 Dr Y.S. Rammohan, Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “International Conference on computational method in Engineering & Health Sciences” during December 17-19, 2014 conducted at Manipal University, Manipal.

 Sri. B. Venkatesh, Assistant Professor, Electrical & Electronics Engineering Dept., attended “Solar power plants for residential, commercial” during December 17-18, 2014 conducted at NIT, Calicut.

 Sri.C. Shravankumar, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “National Conference –NCCM-2014” during December 18-20, 2014 conducted at Arjun Auditorium, Avadi , Chennai.

 Smt. Roopa Gaonkar Research Scholar in Biotechnology Dept., attended “International Conference on GSBC-2014” during December 01-05, 2014 conducted at North Maharashtra University, Nagpur.

 Smt. A.V Suhasini, Research Scholar in Industrial Engineering Management Dept., attended “ERP Future -2014 Conference and ICIME Conference” during December 06-07, 2014 conducted at Paris. France.

ACCREDITATION STATUS UNDER TIER-I FORMAT (WASHINGTON ACCORD) BMSCE had applied for accreditation of all the Undergraduate programmes under NBA Tier-I format (Washington Accord). Accordingly NBA had visited our institution to evaluate the UG programmes on the following dates: Phase Date of Visit Name of the programs evaluated I 07-09 Dec. 2013 1. Civil Engineering 2. Chemical Engineering 3. Mechanical Engineering 4. Instrumentation Technology 5. Electronics & Communication Engineering

II 14-16 Feb. 2014 1. Computer Science & Engineering 2. Information Science & Engineering 3. Telecommunication Engineering 4. Electrical & Electronics Engineering 07-09 Mar. 2014 III 1. Industrial Engineering & Management 2. Medical Electronics 3. Biotechnology

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______The Member-Secretary, NBA through his communication dated 20.03.2014 and 08.10.2014 has informed about approval of the accreditation status to the following UG Programmes of BMSCE under Tier-I Format (Washington Accord). Programmes Accredited for 5 years 1. Civil Engineering (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 2. Industrial Engineering & Mgmt. (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 3. Chemical Engineering (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 4. Telecommunication Engineering (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 5. Mechanical Engineering (w.e.f. 1.1.2014)

Programmes Accredited for 2 years 1. Information Science & Engineering (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 2. Computer Science & Engineering (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 4. Medical Electronics (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 5. Biotechnology (w.e.f. 1.7.2014) 6. Instrumentation Technology (w.e.f. 1.1.2014)

The accreditation has enabled global recognition and greater flexibility to our degrees and increases the mobility of BMSCE graduates in the signatory countries for higher study and jobs. The undergraduate degrees of BMSCE are well accepted in the nations that have signed Washington accord.

 Dr. K. Mallikharjuna Babu, Principal, Dr .B. Kanmani, Professor & HOD, Sri. Manjunath P.S., Asst Professor, Department of Telecommunication Engineering , Dr.M.Indiramma, Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering , and Dr. P. Meena , Associate Professor Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering attended “WEEF 2014 ” Conference during December 02-03, 2014 conducted at Dubai.

 Dr Madhu.G, , Assistant Professor, Chemistry Dept., attended “Solar power plants for residential, commercial Eurasia 2014 Conference on Chemical Sciences” during December 15-18, 2014 conducted at IISC, Bangalore.

 Dr.R. Jayagowri, Associate Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., attended “one day workshop on ARM-Xilinx SOE Lab-in-a-Box” on December 16, 2014 conducted at Goa.

 Dr G. Varaprasad, Associate Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Dept., presented his paper in IEEE Conference on Vehicular Electronics and Safety (ICVES) 2014 during December 16-17, 2014 conducted at Hitex City, Hyderabad & UGC-research project Interface meeting on December 19, 2014 conducted at UGC Head office, New Delhi.

 Sri. N.Srinivasa Rao, Associate Professor in department of Telecommunication Engineering & Sri. Jeeru Dinesh Reddy, Assistant Professor in Electronics & Communication Engineering

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______Dept., attended “winter School on Digital VLSI Design” during December 16-20, 2014 conducted at Advanced Regional Telecom Training Centre, Ranchi.

 Sri. B. Mallikarjuna, Assistant Professor, Mathematics Dept., presented his paper in Indian Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ISTAM-2014) during December 17-20, 2014 conducted at Alliance College of Engineering Bangalore.

 Dr Y.S. Rammohan, Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “International Conference on computational method in Engineering & Health Sciences” during December 17-19, 2014 conducted at Manipal University, Manipal.

 Sri. B. Venkatesh, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “Solar power plants for residential, commercial” during December 17-18, 2014 conducted at NIT, Calicut.

 Sri. Shravankumar. C, Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering Dept., presented his paper in “National Conference –NCCM-2014” during December 18-20, 2014 conducted at Arjun Auditorium, Avadi , Chennai.

 Dr V. Umadevi Associate Professor in Computer Science & Engineering Dept., presented her paper in International Conference on Eco-friendly Computing and Communication Systems (ICECCS) during December 18-21, 2014 conducted at NITK, Surathkal.

 Dr .B. Kanmani Professor & HOD, Dr Rajeshwari M Hegde & Smt. P.S. Gowra, Associate Professors, Smt. K.P Pushpavathi, Smt. Vasanth Lakshmi, Smt T. Anusha Lalitha & Sri. B Sreenivasa, Assistant Professors of the Department of Telecommunication Engineering; Dr.P. Meena Associate Professor, Electrical & Electronics Engineering Dept.,,Dr P. Jayarekha, Associate Professor, Information Science & Engineering Dept., Smt. Suma M.N Associate Professor, Smt. K.P. Lakshmi, Associate Professor , Sri. Harish V. Mekali , Assistant.Professor in the deparment of Electronics & Communication Engineering & Sri. R. Shivakumar Assistant Professor , Smt. H.S.Usha Assistant Professor presented their paper in “2nd International Conference on MOOC, Innovation and Technology in Education” during December 19-20, 2014 conducted at Thapar University, Patiala.

 Sri. P. Sakthesan, Assistant Instructor in Biotechnology attended short term training programme Microbial fermentation, downstream processing & biopharmaceutical regulations on December 22, 2014 conducted at Biozeen , Bangalore.

 Sri. B.Mallikarjuna, Assistant Professor in Mathematics Dept., presented paper in International Conference on Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications (ICAMSA- 2014) during December 22-23, 2014 conducted at Adichunchangiri Institute of Technology , Chikmagalur.

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______ Sri. Hadagali Ashoka, Assistant Professor in Biotechnology Dept., presented his paper in 7th International Congress of Environmental Research during December 26-28, 2014 conducted at RVCE, Bangalore.

 Dr. Reshmi Devi, Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Dept., presented her paper in “Hydrologic modeling with SWAT & Groundwater modeling with MODFLOW” & “Modeling tools for sustainable water resources management during December 26-29, 2014 conducted at IIT, Hyderabad.

 Dr.L. Ravikumar Professor in Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended “International Conference Theoretical, Applied, Computational and Experimental Mechanics (ICTACE 2014)” during December 29-31, 2014 conducted at IIT, Kharagpur.

 Sri. Raghu Yogaraju, Research scholar in Mechanical Engineering Dept., attended three days workshop on Research Methodology and Latex during December 29-31, 2014 conducted at Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering & Technology, Mysore.

 Smt. Silvia Leera Sequeira , Assistant Professor, Mathematics Dept., attended National Conference on Graph Networks and Navigators during January 02-03, 2015, 2015 conducted at Poornaprajna College, Udupi.

 Smt. Antara DE Assistant Professor in Computer Science & Engineering Dept., attended “IT Infrastructure Management Services during January 05-09, 2015 conducted at BNMIT, Bangalore.

 Sri. Appaji M Abhishek, Assistant Professor, Medical Electronics Dept., presented his paper in First International Conference on Health Tech Innovations (HTI-2015) during January 09- 10, 2015, 2015 conducted at SAMEER, IIT Bombay.

 Dr J.Sharana Basavaraja , Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept., presented his paper in International Conference on Advances in Materials and Product Design(AMPD- 2014)during January 10-11, 2015 conducted at SVNIT, Surat.

 Dr M.C.Sampathkumar, Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Dept., attended International Engineering Educator Certification Program during January 09-13, 2015 conducted at IIT, Hyderabad.

 Smt.N. Jeyanthi, Assistant Instructor in Biotechnology Dept., attended “Short term training programme Immunology Techniques during January 12-23, 2015 conducted at Shreedhar Bhats Laboratory, Bangalore .

 Sri. Siddappaji, Associate Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., presented paper in International Conference on Communication, Information & Computing Technology (ICCICT-2015) during January 15-17, 2015 conducted at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai.

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______ Smt. G.S.Rekha & Smt .R.Harshitha, Assistant Professors in Computer Science & Engineering Dept., attended “FDP programme on hands on session on cloud Computing, big data, information and network security and storage area networks during January 19-23,2015 conducted at SVCE, Bangalore.

 Sri. T.S. Suresh, Mechanic, Industrial Engineering & Management Dept. attended “Short term course on Total productive maintenance during January 19-23 ,2015 conducted at Advanced training institute, Hyderabad.

 Sri. M.K.Prasanna Kumar, Assistant Professor, Telecommunication Engineering Dept., attended FDP on Signals & Systems during January 27-31, 2015 conducted at BMSIT, Bangalore.

 Dr.B.Kanmani, Professor & HOD, Department of Telecommunication Engineering co- ordinated and organized International Conference on “Transformation in Engineering Education (ICTIEE- 2015)” from January 05-08, 2015.

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______

 Dr H.N.Suma, Professor & HOD, Department of Medical Electronics co-ordinated and organized 1 day workshop on “Advance Training on Bluetooth Low Power Systems” January 13th to 17th,2015 .

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______ Dr.L.Ravikumar, Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Dr.Gowrishankar, Prof.& HOD, Information Science Engineering Dept. & Dr.Ravishankar Deekshit Prof.& HOD ,Electrical & Electronics Engineering Dept., attended “Management capacity enhancement programme” during February 02-07, 2015 conducted at IIM-Kozhikode.

 Sri. R.Aditya Upadhyaya & Sri.Vivek Ramachandran, Students, Mechanical Engineering Dept. presented paper in International Conference on “Design, Manufacturing and Mechatronics ICDMM -2015” during February 11-13, 2015 conducted at K.J. College of Engineering, Maharashtra.

 Sri. Harsha.H.V., M.Tech Student, Computer Science & Engineering Dept., attended the conference “National Conference Recent trends in information Technology(NCRTIT-2015) on February 14th , 2015 conducted at BMSIT, Bangalore

 Sri. Naveen Kulkarni, Student, Instrumentation Engineering Dept., attended National level Technical Project exhibition and competition during February 13-14, 2015 conducted at Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam, Kerala

 Sri. Vikas P. Attigeri, Smt. Sowmya, & Smt. Anusha S.B., Students of Civil Engineering Dept., presented paper in ‘’ National Conference Emerging Trends in Engineering Technologies(ETET-2015)” during February 20-21, 2015 conducted at Jyothi Institute of Technology.

 BMS College of Engineering had invited Prof Philip Hall from University of Western Australia. Accepting the invitation, Prof Philip Hall delivered a distinguished lecture on “Integration of Technologies for sustainability - Involvement of educational campuses’’ on February 11, 2015. With the gracious presence of Dr. H. K. Anasuya Devi, IEEE SSITES Chair IISc, the BMSCE Auditorium was packed to its capacity by students, heads of departments, professors and faculty members from various disciplines of engineering.

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 Dr.B.V.Ravishankar, Professor, Dr.S.N.Mayanaik, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Dr.G.Giridhar, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering attended the “Management Capacity enhancement programme” conducted at IIM-Kozhikode during March 02-07, 2015.

 Dr. R. Jayagowri, Dr.Prerana Poddar , Associate Professors of Electronics & Communication Engineering attended “All India Seminar on Critical technology issues: mini –under water Vehicles” held at the Institute of Engineers Karnataka State Center, Bangalore during March 11-12, 2015.

 Dr. M. S. Dharmaprakash , Professor of Chemistry, presented a research paper in the International Conference on “Recent advances in Bio-energy Research (ICRABR-2015)” held at SSNIRE, Kapurthal during March 14-17, 2015.

 Smt. Indira. S, Smt. Sahana Rao , Smt. Roopa Gaonkar and Smt. Krithika H.L , Research scholars of the Department of Biotechnology attended the workshop on “Research Methodologies conducted at VTU Regional Center, Bangalore during March 18-20,2015.

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ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED FROM NOVEMBER 2014 TILL MARCH 2015 ______ Sri. P.Sakthesan. Asst Instructor, Biotechnology attended workshop on Biorisk Management conducted at VTU Regional Center, Bangalore during March 16-18, 2015

 Dr. L. Udayasimha, Professor of Civil Engineering presented a research paper in the International Conference on Earth Sciences & Engineering conducted at Nehru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore during March 20-21, 2015.

 Sri. Narayana T Deshpande, Associate Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering presented a research paper in the International Conference on “Knowledge Collaboration in Engineering – 2015” held at Kathir College of Engineering, Coimbatore during March 20-21, 2015.

 Dr. K.J. Rathanraj Professor & HOD, Dr. B. R. Ramji, Assistant Professor, Sri. K.N.P. Prasad, Associate Professor, Industrial Engineering & Management attended the Workshop on “Rapid Prototyping” held at PESIT Bangalore on March 30, 2015.

 The delegation from the University of British Columbia consisting of Mrs. Grace H. Wong, Senior Advisor, International Office of the Provost and Vice-President Academic, Mr. Faisak Beg, Director, India Office, Office of the Vice-President, Research & International, accompanied by the Prof. K.Srinath, Project Officer for Monitoring & Evaluation, SPFU has visited the BMSCE and had discussions with Principal’s, Deans, and HOD’S.

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TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME‐II SPFU, Govt. of Karnataka 16th March 2015

KNOWLEDGE ‐ SKILL ATTITUDE ‐ VALUES

Established in 1946 | Affiliated to VTU | TEQIP‐I | Autonomous | TEQIP‐II | Tier‐I Institution NAAC Accredited | 13 UG programs | 16 PG Programs | NBA Accredited | 15 Research Centres AICTEQIPCentre|DataCentre(ICT)|COEsinthrustareas|Pedagogy|OutcomeBased Education | Good Governance | Industry Partnerships | Propel Labs | Innovation | Incubation Entrepreneurship |Blended Learning | QEEE | E‐Yantra | Association with IISc, IITs, IIMs Student Opportunities | Extension Lectures | Industrial Visits| International Collaborations Melton Foundation | Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education | India Platform

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PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT INDICATORS

. Autonomous Institution affiliated to VTU (approved by VTU, GOK & UGC) . NBA accreditation (15 out of 21 programs accredited); remaining are in the process; . NAAC accredited with 3.41 on 4 point scale . Funds Disbursement - Received INR 9.00 Cr; Spent INR 9.69 Cr . BOG in place; conducts a minimum of three meetings in a year; minutes are uploaded on the institution’s website BENGALURU . Performance audits conducted (first during Jun 18‐20,2013; second during Nov 25‐27, 2014) . Mentoring conducted (first during Nov 2‐3, 2012; second during Nov 28‐29, 2013) . Statutory audit completed for the year ending on 31.03.2014 during June 2014

BMSCE, . Completion of all data input into the MIS for 2013-14 during Oct. 2014 . Completion of governance development plan Dec. 2014 II ‐ . Preparation of revised IDP for additional funds in process will be submitted Mar.2015 . Expected submission of Institutional governance guidelines (approved by BOG and

TEQIP published on institutional website) during July 2015

MAJOR PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

. 100% utilization of funds released so far . First institution in the state to receive NBA accreditation under TIER I format (11 UG Programs) . 96% of programmes are permanently affiliated to the VTU . Institution is accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade (CGPA of 3.41 on 4 ) BMSCE . Started five PG Programs during TEQIP II period II, ‐ . Sanctioned annual intake of PG students (M.Tech.) enhanced by 114 . Awarded 214 teaching assistantships to PG students . Awarded 15 full time research assistantship to Research Scholars TEQIP . Enhanced Industry-Institute Interaction (15 MOUs signed) . 100% compliance in meeting the targets of IDP

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GOVERNANCE

. Approved Board of Governors (BOG) . Senior IISc professors are part of BOG as special invitees . Faculty representative are invitees to the BOG . A minimum of three BOG meetings conducted in a year BLR . Strategic Plan (2013 - 2020) is in place . Transparent Governance: Statutory and other committees . Well defined Policies/Procedures . Active participation of BOG Members (avg. of 80-100 hours in a year) BMSCE, . BOG interacts with students, staff and alumni II,

‐ . BOG members participate in Recruitment, Audits, Mentoring processes . A sub-committee to monitor implementation of TEQIP-II activities . Recruitments through BOA (Board of Appointments) - subcommittee of BOG

TEQIP . Institutional Governance Development Plan submitted – SPFU/NPIU . Institutional Governance Plan (RED BOOK) is under preparation; will be ready by July 2015

COE IN ADVANCED MARTERIALS RESEARCH

Targets: . Nano-composite (Metal and Polymer based) and its post processing . Material for Phase Change Memory applications . Conducting polymers and Ceramics as sensors - Humidity & Gas sensors . Establishment of state of the art Advanced materials research lab . Starting of a New PG program in Manufacturing Science & Engineering BENGALURU Achievements: Established Advanced Materials Research Lab . Abrasive Water Jet Cutting facility established . Phase Change Memory Materials facility established BMSCE

. Polymer Composites facility established . Started M.Tech. program in Manufacturing Science & Engineering COE, Fund Utilization: II ‐ . Total fund allotted - INR 500 lakhs; . Total fund received till date - INR 333 lakhs . Total expenditure made as on Feb.2015 - INR 123.24 lakhs TEQIP . Total Expenditure including committed as on Feb.2015 - INR 257.81 lakhs (77%)

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BEST PRACTICES

. Choice Based Credit System; Innovative Curriculum/TLP . Transparent Governance, well defined policies/procedures . Propel Labs to promote Research Interest among the Students 1946

. Blended Learning (Extension Lectures/Industrial Visits) . Faculty: 37% PhDs; High retention rate; Gender Ratio 50:50 . Student Support: Proctor system; Online feedback system; Peer learning . Industry Collaborations /Joint product development/Joint Labs/Incubation Centres . Institutional IPR Policy, full financial support for Patenting (holding 8 patents; applied 28) . Incentives for Paper Publication in Journals, Professional Body membership, Book grant

BENGAULRU . Insurance Coverage of all the Students/Staff . Single Window system for encouraging Consultancy (CII TDB T NET Centre) . Exclusive Research Centre: support/guidance to faculty/students . Strong Science Departments - encouragement for R&D - Prof. C N R Rao Chair

BMSCE, . Research Centre in Internet of Things (with Altimetrik) - Computer Science . Skill Development Centre in Electronics Engineering (ESSCI & IESA)

THANK YOU !

K. Mallikharjuna Babu Principal

16th March 2015

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CONTENTS

SNo Particulars PNo ... 01 Salient accomplishments during the year 2014-15 111 02 Salient proposals for the year 2014-15 v 03 Summary of the Budget 01 04 Proposed Building for Construction 02 05 Revenue receipts Abstract 03 06 Revenue & Capital Payments Abstract 04 07 Revenue Payments (UG) 05 08 Revenue Payments (PG) 08 09 Revenue & Capital Payments -PG (Ph.D/M.Sc) 09 10 Department wise Recurring & Non Recurring Budget Estimate 10 11 Students strength ofUG branches 11 12 Calculation of Tuition fee as per students strength for 2014-15 12 13 Calculation of Tuition fee for (Aided and Un-aided) for 2014-15 13 14 Calculation of Tuition fee as per students strength for 2015-16 14 15 Calculation ofTuition fee for (Aided and Unaided) for 2015-16 15 16 Calculation of Management quota fee for 2014-15 UG 16 17 Calculation of Management quota fee for 2015-16 UG 17 18 Calculation of Management quota fee for 2014-15 PG 18 19 Calculation of Management quota fee for 2015-16 PG 18 20 Calculation of Tuition fee income as per PG students Strength 19 21 Miscellaneous Receipts UG 20 22 Miscellaneous Receipts PG 21 23 Miscellaneous Income UG 21 24 Establishment charges GIA, MGMT and PG 22 BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALURU (Autonomous College under VTU)

25 Civil Engineering Requirements 23 26 Mechanical Engineering Requirements 23 27 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Requirements 24 28 Electronics and Communication Engineering Requirements 24 29 Industrial Engineering and Management Requirements 25 30 Telecommunication Engineering Requirements 25 31 Computer Science Engineering Requirements 26 32 Information Science Engineering Requirements 26 33 Architecture Requirements 27 34 Central Computer Purchases 27 35 Bio-Technology Requirements 28 36 Medical Electronics Requirements 28 37 Instrumentation Engineering Requirements 29 38 Chemical Engineering Requirements 29 39 Mathematics Requirements 30 40 Physics Requirements 30 41 Chemistry Requirements 30 42 Sports Requirements 31 43 Administrative Office Requirements 31 . 44 Autonomous(Exam) Requirements 32 45 Data Centre Requirements 32 46 Electrical Works Requirements 33 47 Estate Works Requirements 33 48 MCA Requirements 34 49 MBA Requirements 34 50 Placement Requirements 35 51 R & D requirement 35 52 Library & Information Centre Requirements 36

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SALIENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE YEAR 2014-15

• The Annual Intake ofUG Programmes enhanced by 100 seats; Mechanical 60 and Architecture 40

• Two new PG Programmes were started - VLSI Design & Embedded System and Manufacturing Science & Engineering with a total intake of 48 seats.

• Five Innovation laboratories (Propel Labs) were established in areas like Robotics, 3D Printing, Aerospace, Automotive and PBL with Wipro to supplement student research endeavors.

• 525 Computer with latest configuration procured and distributed to various departments in the college.

• Internet Bandwidth enhanced from 80 Mbps to 180 Mbps

• Installed CCTV at prominent locations in the College

• BMSCE is one of the first institution in India to be bestowed the Accreditation Status by Nation Board of Accreditation (NBA) under Tier-I under Washington Accord. Out of 11 UG programmes, five programmes have been accredited for a period of 05 years and rest for the period of 02 years.

• Conducted about 70 industrial visits and organized 150 Guest Lectures, and more than 100 seminars/conferences and workshops

• Established Bharat Ratna Dr.C.N.R.Rao Chair in Science

• Total number of alumni registrations reached to 10200 by the end of the year

• To commemorate 70 Years Celebrations of BMSCE, Seven International conferences are being conducted. The first International Conference on "Transformation in Engineering Education" ICTIEE 2015 was held from 6 to 8 2015

• Real time transmission of wireless communication link on the 70 MHz carrier OR the 2.4 GHz carrier, using the Wi-COMMT Benchmark kit (TE)

- .. BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALURU (Autonomous College under VTU) • Two units of the NI-USRP (obtained on loan) from National Instruments, for conducting real-time experiments on Software Defined Radio (TE)

• Advanced Digital communication Lab covering RF and wireless communication equipment under co-founding scheme from Key-sight Technologies to setup RF and wireless Equipment to strengthen PG lUG teaching and research (EC). • Renovation of PG/existing laboratories by augmenting workstations/ computers (CS). • Procured Flow code Software (CS).

• Established Centre of Excellence in Internet of Things in association with Altimetrik, Bangalore (MCA).

• Development of Point of Care (POC) device development Lab and development of Innovation center hosting Incubation centers for Five industries (ML ).

• Procured Cyber Forensic Software and !-sense wireless solution kit (IS)

• Augmented Bioinformatics Nision lab with 3D Camera suite (IS)

• Established Biochemical Engineering lab (CH)

• Established facilities to trans-duct the signals, signal conditioning, communicate to different places and used to control the physical signals with various devices and used for application of appliances (like limit switches, encoders, diffused sensors) (IT)

• Procured a PCB machine which will automatically makes a PCB using the software tools. (IT)

• Up-graded R&D Lab - Preparatory HPLC useful for isolation, quantification and purification of Biomolecules (BT)

• Upgrade Bioinformatics lab with new 'Discovery Studio Package' used in ::: drug discovery (BT)

• Established Phase Change Memory Materials Lab under TEQIP (EE)

• Established Micro Devices lab with the support ofDST (EE) BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALURU (Autonomous College under VTU)

SALIENT PROPOSALS FOR THE YEAR 2014-15

• To commemorate 70 Years Celebrations of BMSCE- Seven International conferences are being conducted. The first one was conducted in Jan. 20 15 and the remaining six International Conferences will be held in this year

• To establish Centre of Excellence in Engineering Education in collaboration with IUCEE, USA

• To establish Propel Lab in Solar Energy Systems

• To establish Incubation Centers in BT, CH, EC & ME

• To establish Centre ofExcellence for Skill Development in association with IESA (India Electronic Semiconductor Association) and ESSCI (Electronics Skill Sector Council of India)

• Internal Research Promotion Scheme for young faculty members.

• Financial support to students' innovative projects

• To setup state of the art digital facility for R&D activities (TE)

• To establish Automotive Embedded System Design Laboratory m collaboration with Robert Bosch (EC)

• To establish Bio-materials and Bio-sensor Laboratory (ML)

• To setup Hybrid Cloud suite for Cloud Computing lab & Unified Cloud Storage System (IS)

• To establish Water Quality Testing and Treatment solution lab (CH)

• Procurement of Robot with 6 degrees of freedom (IM)

• Procurement ofRT PCR equipment for diagnostic tests, DNA amplification Assay of mRNA levels (BT)

• To enhance International collaborations by way of faculty exchange/ sabbatical, participation/representation in International Events by BMS f~l"llltv ~nr1 TntPrn~t1nn~1 v~l"llltv TP~I"hlnCT ~t Rl\Jfc;;!I'P BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE-19 (Autonomous College under VTU) Budget Summary

Amount Rupees in Lakhs %of Actuals Budget Actual Budget SNo HEAD OF ACCOUNT for 2014-2015 V/s 2015-2016 2014-2015 Bud2et

1 Revenue Receipts 8473.20 8199.81 10075.40 (Page No 3) 97 Revenue Payments 2 5968.23 6183.22 104 6772.43 (Page No 4) - Before Capital A) 2504.97 2016.59 3302.97 payments/Surplus Capital Payments- Equipments,computers, 3 1341.22 846.04 63 1082.71 Furniture's etc., (Page No 4) After Capital Payments +1163.75 +1170.53 Surplus +2220.26 Capital Payments B) (Proposed Building 1840.00 302.21 16 1620.00 Infrastructure) After Capital -676.25 +868.32 +600.26 Payments Net Surplus

Receipts and Payments (Recurring, Non-Recurring & Capital in nature) are classified under the main heads of REVENUE & CAPITAL

The Actuals of the financial year 2014-15 and the Budget for the financial year 2015-2016 is placed for the Board of Governors (BOG) for its consideration & approval.

The proposed budget is surplus budget. The net surplus is Rs 600.26 Lakhs.

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Proposed Building for Construction/work under Progress

High Rise Academic Block . (Rs. In Crore)

A high rise building of 2B+G+ 7 floors is being planned in the existing Football ground by M/S Sundaram Architects at an estimated cost of Rs.60 crores. The two Basements would be 15.00 used for parking and for Services (Centralized Chiller Plant room 1. and Electrical Panel room). The building would house ECE,CSE,ISE and Architecture Departments besides 1000 capacity Computer Lab, 2 Seminar Halls of 250 capacity each and Board rooms, Survey (Guidelines Surveys) and Soil testing (Civil Aid Techno clinic Private Ltd) has been complete. Time period for the Project would be 18 months.

2 Additional Floor of Telecommujnication Engg. Block and Others 1.20

Total 16.20

2 BUDGET FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2015-2016 REVENUE RECEIPTS ABSTRACT (Amount. in Rupees) ACTUAL %of BUDGET BUDGET SNo. HEAD OF ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Actual V/s 2014-2015 2015-2016 2014-2015 Budget UG(CET,COMED-K,PIO & MGT FEES)

1 Tuition Fee (CET) (Page No 14) 6,41,46,000 6,58,83,000 6, 71,59,000 2 Tuition Fee (COMEDK) (Page No 14) 8,35,37,500 7,40,25,000 9,41,37,500 96 3 Tuition Fee (PIO} (Page No 14 10,38,47,500 9,29,49,255 11,58,00,000

4 Management Fees (UG) (Page No 17) 29,89,60,000 29,35,85,000 34,88,50,000 -

TOTAL'A' 55,04,91,000 52,64,42,255 62,59,46,500 PG(PGCET & MGT FEES)

5 Tuition Fee M Tech (CET) (Page' No 19) 1,45,60,000 1,37,20,000 94 1,61,80,000

6 Management Fees M Tech (Page No 18) 30,25,000 40,40,500 134 45,26,500 Tuition Fee (MBA,MCA -PGCET) 7 1,06,00,000 1 ,08,00,000 102 1'1 0,00,000 IlPaae No 19) Management Fees ( (MBA,MCA) 8 3,58,75,000 2,92,37,000 81 4,15,25,000 I(PaQe No 18) 9 Ph.D/M.Sc(Engg.) (Page No 9) 21,40,000 20,34,937 95 20,00,000

TOTAL 'B' 6,62,00,000 5,98,32,437 90 7,52,31,500 Miscellaneous Fees & lncome(UG &PG) Miscellaneous Fees(UG& PG) 10 9,61,86,000 9,25,93,935 96 11,45,69,000 !lPaae No 21) 11 Bank Interest 57,10,000 33,72,107 59 45,00,000

12 Miscellaneous Income (Page No 21) 80,49,300 92,74,376 115 1,21,50,000

TOTAL 'C' 10,99,45,300 10,52,40,418 96 13,12,19,000 Salary Grants 13 85% Salary Grants (Page No 20) 12,06,83,700 12,84,65,518 106 17,51,43,271

TOTAL'D' 12,06,83, 700 12,84,65,518 106 17,51,43,271

TOTAL 'A TO D I 84,73,20,000 81,99,80,628 97 1 ,00, 75,40,271

3 BUDGET FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2015-2016 REVENUE PAYMENTS ABSTRACT

!Amount in Ruoees\ %of ACTUAL . 0 BUDGET Actual BUDGET SNo. HEAD OF ACCOUNT PAYMENTS 2014-2015 VIs 2015-2016 2014-2015 Budaet UG(SALARY & OTHER EXPENDITURE)

ESTABLISHMENT CHARGES (Page 1 41,20,03,800 46,66,32,313 No05) 113 47,31,40,000 STAFF DEVELOPMENT EXP. (Page 2 63,00,000 42,52,955 No05) 68 56,50,000 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT EXP. 3 99,00,000 75,73,301 76 (Page No 05) 1,03,00,000

4 MAINTENANCE EXP. (Page No 06) 3, 75,80,000 4,08,91,353 109 4,23,00,000 CONTINGENCY AND OTHERS 5 2,80,00,000 1,94,48,021 69 3,38,50,000 lPaae No 06) 6 CONSUMABLE (Page No 07) 5,98,99,000 4,05,1 0,975 68 6,28,98,000

TOTAL{A) 55,36,82,800 57,93,08,918 105 62,81,38,000 PG (SALARY & OTHER EXPENDITURE) ESTABLISHMENT CHARGES (Page 1 3,63,66,000 3,52,62,826 97 4,11,30,000 No08) 2 STAFF DEVELOPMENT EXP. 24,000 10,000 42 25,000 3 MAINTENANCE EXP. 3,95,000 1,97,547 50 2,65,000 4 CONTINGENCY AND OTHERS 42,15,000 34,19,772 81 56,85,000 5 PG Ph.D 21,40,000 1,23,379 6 20,00,000 TOTAL(B) 4,31,40,000 3,90,13,524 90 4,91,05,000 TOTAL(A ANDI3) 59,68,22,800 61,83,22,442 104 67,72,43,000 CAPITAL PAYMENTS

UG(EQUIPMENTS & THER EXPENDITURE ) IEquipment/Furniture/Books/R & D 1 12,58,52,000 7,72,90,556 61 10,6_2,06,000 (Page No 10) PG (EQUIPMENTS & THER EXPENDITURE ) 2 82,70,000 73,14,272 20,65,000 ·~Equipment/Furniture/Books/R & D 88 !(Page No 10} TOTAL REVENUE AND CAPITAL PAYMENTS 73,09,44,800 70,29,27,270 96 78,55,14,000 BUILDINGS

%of ACTUAL BUDGET Actual BUDGET SNo. HEAD OF ACCOUNT PAYMENTS 2014-2015 VIs 2015-2016 2014-2015 Budaet · Buildings:-(New Academic Block Rs 3 15 Cr, ,Add.floor ofTCE Block 18,40,00,000 3,02,21,563 16 16,20,00,000 Rs.1.20 Cr (Page No 33) TOTAL 18,40,00,000 3,02,21,563 16 16,20,00,000

4 BUDGET PAYMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2015-2016 REVENUE PAYMENTS

(Amount in Rupees) ACTUAL BUDGET BUDGET SNo. HEAD OF ACCOUNT PAYMENTS 2014-2015 2015-2016 2014-2015 Al ESTABLIStfMEr,IT CHARGES.: Pay & Allowance of MGT Staff (Page 1 24,29,34,000 27,56,00,562 26,24,02,000 No22) Pay & Allowance of GIA Staff in 2 Aided Branches (Page No 22) . 14,19,80,800 15,95, 73,593 17,48,70,000 3 E.P.F.Management Contribution 50,00,000 76,39,405 78,00,000 Pay & Allowance of M.Tech Staff 2,20,89,000 2,38,18, 753 4 2,80,68,000 I (Paae No 22l SUB TOTAL (A) 41,20,03,800 46,66,32,313 47,3~.40,000 13) STAFF DEVI;LO!)MENT EXP 5 Gratuity (MGT Staff) 10,00,000 1,15,625 2,00,000 6 Allowance to HoDs & Others 6,00,000 1,50,000 1,32,000 7 Faculty Development Programs 7,00,000 7,00,000 6,75,128 8 Staff Insurance 25,00,000 25,79,274 26,00,000 9 Incentive for Publications 5,00,000 3,86,028 10,00,000 10 Patent Charges 10,00,000 3,64,900 10,00,000 SUB TOTAL (B) 63,00,000 42,52,955 56,50,000 C]STUDENT :DEVELOPMENT EX:P 11 Student Feedback 6,00,000 8,67,837 10,00,000 Professional Body Activities/Student 12 4,00,000 1,16,215 4,00,000 Initiatives . Students incentive /Allowance for 6,00,000 1,19,886 2,00,000 13 NSS 14 Students' Insurance/Health Centre 47,00,000 45,00,000 45,00,000 . 2,00,000 15 I D Card for Students 5,00,000 Industrial VisitsNehicle Hiring 8,00,000 44,287 9,00,000 16 Charges( 15*8*7500) 17 Events/Cultural 4,00,000 2,94,124 4,00,000 Inaugural Function ,Orientation 5,00,000 5,44,573 7,50,000 18 Prog.& others 19 Distinguished Speaker Series 4,00,000 4,00,000 Extension 4,00,000 1 ,500 4,50,000 20 Lectures/Series(15*8*3750) Students Curricular/Culture 6,00,000 10,7 :s,879 11,00,000 21 activities/SPEED/EDC/Others SUB TOTAL (C) 99,00,000 75,7 ,301 1 ,03,00,000

5 PlMAINTENANCE,EX~; 22 Building Maintenance & Upkeep 80,00,000 69,50,106 80,00,000 23 House Keeping/ Services 1 ,45,00,000 1 ,49,85,620 1,60,00,000 24 Electrical Maintenance 24,00,000 66,44,728 35,00,000 25 Annual Maintannce Contract (AMC) 23,00,000 23,04,118 15,00,000

26 Repairs to furniture & fixtures 3,00,000 2,00,000 27 Maintenance of Vehicles 7,00,000 4,73,656 10,00,000 28 Insurance to fixed assests/inventory 3,00,000 1,05,346 3,00,000

29 Property Tax 15,00,000 14,12,969 18,00,000 30 lCD Expenditure 75,80,000 80,14,810 1 ,00,00,000 SUB TOTAL (D) 3,75,80,000 4 08 91,353 4,23,00,000 E) CONTINGENCY & OTHERS 31 Advertisement Charges 30,00,000 12,61,872 15,00,000 32 Professional Charges (Audit/Legal 10,00,000 7,81,64'1 10,00,000 fees/Architects) 33 Printing & Stationery 19,00,000 17,60,941 20,00,000 34 Postage & Telegram/Courier 2,00,000 70,964 2,00,000 Charaes 35 Telephone Charges 4,00,000 3,50,434 4,00,000 36 Electrical I Water Charges 1,18,00,000 1,21 '18,759 1 ,25,00,000 I Inspection Visits By Apex Bodies- 4,00,000 4,00,000 37 VTU,AICTE,UGC,GOK I 38 Honorarium & Conveyance Charges 12,00,000 6,21,673 6,00,000 to BOG/BONBWC/Experts & Others 38A Honorarium & Conveyance Charges 6,00,000 to AC/BOS,BOE Academic Audits 39 Hospit~lity Charges 8,00,000 4,56,977 5,00,000 40 Travelling Allowance 4,00,000 3,97,340 4,00,000 41 College Events 12,00,000 6,57,568 8,00,000 42 Annual Affilation I Accreditation Fees 20,00,000 8,34,000 13,00,000

43 PG Programmes (M.Tech) 2,00,000 1,10,852 2,00,000 44 Seven-International Conferences 10,00,000 50,00,000 45 India Platfrom 25,00,000 25,00,000 46 e-Governce 20,00,000 47 ISR (Outreach Activities) 7,50,000 48 IUCEE Activities 25,000 12,00,000 SUB TOTAL (E) 2,80,00,000 1 ,94,48,02~ 3,38,5(),000

6 ACTUAL BUDGET BUDGET SNo. HEAD OF ACCOUNT PAYMENTS 2014-2015 2015-2016 2014-2015 F]CON$1.JMABLES_ 49 Civil Engineering 20,10,000 7,66,305 12,00,000 50 Mechanical Engineering 30,60,000 16,26,485 42,25,000 51 Electrical Engineering 6,25,000 3,62,327 12,50,000 52 · Electronics Engineering 4,30,000 3,73,889 42,50,000 53 Industrial Engg. & Management 6,35,000 5,97,982 8,65,000 54 Telecommunication Engineering 26,00,000 8,77,579 17,00,000 55 · Computer Science Engineering 11,19,000 2,92,394 6,00,000 56 Information Science Engineering 2,50,000 2,55,813 6,20,000 57 Chemical Engineering 14,20,000 2,25,909 23,20,000 58 Biotechnology 12,00,000 4,37,321 8,00,000 59 Instrumentation Technology 4,25,000 2,33,044 7,10,000 60 Medical Electronics 8,40,000 3,67,781 4,00,000 61 Architecture 17 00 000 9 88 901 16 25 000 62 Physics 2,90,000 1 '15,371 2,00,000 63 Chemistry 6,75,000 2,94,625 9,95,000 64 Mathematics 8,15,000 2,55,557 9,50,000 65 Library to e-books & Journals 1 ,59,00;000 74,35,816 90,00,000 66 Physical Education & Sports 26,00,000 24,81,259 31,50,000 67 Data Centre 85,05,000 75,94,157 1,10,00,000 68 Placement & Training 15,00,000 19,29,566 18,00,000 Exam RemunerationffA&DA/ 69 1,10,00,000 1,21 ,23,368 1,20,00,000 Convocation ,Others 70 Research and Development 23,00,000 8,62,775 22,78,000 71 In-House Project 4;60,000 72 IQAC 12,745 5,00,000 SUB TOTAL (F) 5,98,99,000 4,05,10,975 6,28,98,000 - REVE.NUE PAYMENTS ABSTRACT A ESTABLISHMENT CHARGES 41,20,03,800 46,66,32,313 47,31,40,000 B STAFF DEVELOPMENT EXP. 63,00,000 42,52,955 56,50,000 c STUDENT DEVELOPMENT EXP. 99,00,000 75,73,301 1 ,03,00,000 D MAINTENANCE EXP. 3, 75,80,000 4,08,91,353 4,23,00,000 E CONTINGENCY AND OTHERS 2,80,00,000 1,94,48,021 3,38,50,000 F CONSUMABLE 5,98,99,000 4,05,10,975 6,28,98,000 (;RAND TQTAL(A to F) 55,36,82,800 57,93,08,918 62,81,38,000

BUDGI:T S FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014-2015 CAPITAL PAYMENTS ACTUAL BUDGET BUDGET HEAD OF ACCOUNT PAYMENTS SNo. 2014-2015 2015-2016 2014-2015

1 EquipmenVFurniture/Books/R & D 14,21 ,84,000 7,72,90,556 10,62,06,000

Buildings:-(New Academic Block Rs 2 15 Cr, ,Add.floor ofTCE Block 18,40,00,000 3,02,21 ,563 16,20,00,000 -· - Rs.1.20 Cr TOTAL 32,61,84,000 10,75,12,119 26,82,06,000

7 REVENUE BUDGET PAYMENTS- (MCA,MBA & M.Arch.) (Amount in Rupees) ACTUAL SNo BUDGET BUDGET HEAD OF ACCOUNT PAYMENTS . 2014-2015 2015-2016 2014-2015 A·. ES"FABLI~t:IIYtENT CHARGES 1 MBA_(Page No 22) 2,00,58,000 1 ,95,04,250 2,30,83,800 2 . MCA _!Page No "22) 1,50,48,000 1 ,45,24,083 1,66,46,200 3 M.Arch 7,10,000 5,40,000 6,00,000 Management Contribution to EPF, FWF 4 & EPF Consultancy charaes 5,50,000 6,94,493 8,00,000 TOTAL-A 3,63,66,000 3,52,62,826 4,11,30,000 B.. STAFF DEVELOPI\II!NT FUND: 5 HOD Allowance 24,000 10,000 25,000 6 Honorarium to Board Members - 7 Incentive for publications in Journals - 8 Faculty TraininQ - 9 Non Teaching Training - TOTAL-S 24,000 10,000 25,000 C. NJAINTEiNAN~EFUNO 10 Maintenance & Upkeep 60,000 23,256 30,000 11 Annual Maintenance Charges 60,000 33,708 50,000 12 Repairs & Maintenance 25,000 - 25,000 13 Electrical Maintenance 2,50,000 1,40,583 1,60,000 TOTAL- C 3,95,000 1,97,547 2,65,000 O•. CONTINGENQY Honorarium & Conveyance to Member- 14 50,000 sse 25,000 15 Reading Room ExP 30,000 26,397 30,000 16 TA&DA 70,000 26,467 5(),000 17 Stationary & Consumables 4,10,000 3,08,836 3,50,000 18 Posta_ge & Telegrams - - 19 Contingent Expenses 60,000 55,000 60,000 20 Hospitality Expenses 50,000 20,000 21 Advertisement Expenses 1,00,000 1,00,000 22 Professional Charges 75,000 70,000 75,000 23 Guest Lecture Series/Extension Lecture 1,50,000 83,000 1,00,000 24 Seminar & Workshops 75,000 25,000 50,000 25 Faculty Registration Fee 1,00,000 10,000 50,000 26 Farewell 50,000 50,000 27 Miscellaneous 25,000 95,156 1,00,000 28 Affiliation/Accreditation/Enhancement 2,00,000 5,00,000 29 Research and Development 1,00,000 1,00,000 30 Student Scholarship/Sponsorship 1,00,000 1,00,000 31 Journals & Subscription 14,75,000 19,22,562 16,50,000 32 Accreditation Expenditure 2,00,000 1,68,540 2,00,000 33 Recurring Expenditure 8,95,000 6,28,814 20,75,000 TOTAL- D 42,15,000 34,19,772 56,85,000

- TOTAL·ATO D 4,10,00,000 3,88,90,145 4, 71 ,05,000 ~e .. qAPITAL. E~PENDITI.:IRE 34 Non Recurring MCA,MBA 82,20,000 72,79,272 17,00,000 35 M.Arch,.. Non Recurring 50,000 35,000 3,65,000 TOTAL-E 82,70,000 73,14,272 20,65 000 . · . >IJAANQ.IO'FAL:.. A IO 15. 4_,_92_._70 000 4,62 04417 4 91,70,000

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RECEIPTS PAYMENTS Actual Receipts Actual Budget for Budget for Budget for Budget for Head of Account for Head of Account Payment for 2014-15 2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 2014-15 2014-15 Tuition fee : VTU -Affiliation Fee 1,50,000 30,000 75,000 Civil 4,00,000 4,60,000 4,00,000 Research Corporus Fund/Experiment 75,000 - 75,000 Mechanical 1,75,000 2,15,000 2,00,000 Hospitality Charges 1,50,000 75,000 1,00,000 Electrical & Elns Engg 1,00,000 1,00,000 1,00,000 Professional Charges 40,000 17,697 30,000 Electronics & Commn.Engg 3,50,000 2,90,000 3,00,000 Miscellaneous 20,000 - 20,000 Industrial Engg & Mgt 75,000 70,000 50,000 Conveyance Charges 1,05,000 682 50,000 Mathematics 90,000 50,000 45,000 Civil 1,10,000 - 1,60,000 Chemical 25,000 15,000 15,000 Mechanical 1,10,000 - 1,60,000 MBA 1,50,000 1,50,000 1,50,000 Electrical & Elns Engg 1,10,000 - 1,60,000 Computer Science 2,50,000 1,70,000 2,00,000 Electronics & Commn.Engg I, 10,000 - 1,60,000 Bio Technology 50,000 75,000 60,000 Industrial Engg & Mgt 1,05,000 - 70,000 Physics 50,000 60,000 50,000 Mathematics 1,05,000 - 70,000 Information & Science 2,00,000 1,45,000 2,00,000 Chemical 1,05,000 - 70,000 Architecture 75,000 95,000 80,000 MBA 1,05,000 - 1,00,000 Chemistry 1,00,000 60,000 50,000 Computer Science 1,05,000 - 1,70,000 Bank Interest 50,000 32,687 50,000 Bio Technology 1,05,000 - 75,000 Miscellaneous Fee - 47,250 50,000 Architecture 1,05,000 - 75,000

Information Science 1,10,000 - 1,70,000 I

Chemical 1,05,000 - 70,000 I Chemistry 1,05,000 - 70,000 Physics 1,05,000 - 70,000 TOTAL 21,40,000 20,34,937 20,00,000 TOTAL 21,40,000 1,23,379 20,00,000 - 9 Department wise Recurring and Non Recurring Budget for the year 2015-16 UG PG R&D Total

S No Departments Non- Non- Non- Non- Recurring Recurring Recurring Recurring Recurring Recurring Recurring Recurring 1 Civil 9 56.7 3 29.5 0 0 12 86.2 2 Mechanical 37 77 5.3 29 0 0 42.3 106 3 Electrical 10.5 17.35 2 8.5 0 9 12.5 34.85 4 Electronics 26.5 20.2 12.5 13.5 3.5 0 42.5 33.7 5 Industrial 8.65 28.2 8.65 28.2 6 Telecommunication 17 17 17 17 7 Computer Science 5 8.5 1 5 0 0 6 13.5 8 Information Science 3 15 1 1 2.2 0 6.2 15 9 Architecture 15 46.34 1.25 0.65 0 0.75 16.25 47.74 10 Bio ·Technology 8 12.2 8 12.2 11 Instrumntation 7.2 23.8 7.2 23.8 12 Chemical 17.7 35 5.5 28 23.2 63 13 Medical Electronics 2.5 4.5 1 14 0.5 9.3 4 27.8 14 Mathematics 8.5 9 1 0 9.5 9 15 Physics 2 10.2 2 10.2 16 Chemistry 5.2 1.5 4.75 16.6 9.95 18.1 17 Sports 31.5 8.5 31.5 8.5 18 Library 90 67 90 67 19 Central Computers 154 0 154 19 Data Centre 110 90 110 90 20 Council of Exams 120 20 120 20 21 Placement and Training 18 0 18 0 22 Administrative Office 30 0 30 23 Building Electrical 50 10 50 10 24 R&DDept 31.13 82.87 31.13 82.87 25 Advanced materials Research Lab 44 0 44 26 In-House Project 4 8 0.6 2.4 4.6 10.4 Total 606.25 813.99 33.15 131.55 43.08 118.52 678.43 1062.06

27 Building Civil 350 1620 350 1620

28 MCA & MArch Rs 3.65 L 5.5 12 5.5 15.65 29 MBA 9 5 9 5 Total 14.5 17 14.5 20.65 GTotal 956.25 2433.99 47.65 148.55 43.08 118.52 1042.93 2702.71

10 STUDENTS STRENGTH 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 CLASS CET/LF C-K/HF/MG CET/LF C-K/HF/MG CET/LF C-K/HF/MG 1st Year 618 544 583 596 705 595 2nd Year 742 475 865 436 588 592 3rd Year 690 454 727 410 801 433 4th Year 657 328 680 421 733 406 5th Year(Architecture Branch) 30 30 32 42 43 53 Sub Total. 2737 1831 2887 1905 2870 2079 Total 4568 4792 4949 AIDED COURSE: CET/lF 1281 1305 1296 C-K/HF/MG 292 300 298 Total 1573 1605 1594 UNAIDED COURSES: CET/lF 1456 1582 1574 C-K/HF/MG 1539 1605 1781 Total 2995 3187 3355 CET/lF: lower fee from 2004 & onwards admissions CET AllOTMENT C-K/HF/MG: Higher fee Under-Aided LF & MG Categories (No HF) . Under-Un-aided LF,CET Category, HF & MG Categories

11 ESTIMATED CALCULATION OF TUITION FEE AS PER STUDENTS STRENGTH FOR 2014~15 (AIDED & UNAIDED)

Students Class category Rate in Rs. Amount in Rs. Strength

CET/DIP 279 15000 4185000 COMED-K 173 137500 23787500 lCD 117 125000 14625000 I year 2014-15 MG(AIDED) 20 0 CET 257 33000 8481000 SNQQUOTA 47 0 MG(UN-AIDED) 286 0 CET/DIP/GOI 345 15000 5175000 lCD 71 125000 8875000 MG (AIDED) 23 0 CET 30000 0 2nd Year 2013-14 SNQQUOTA 44 0 C-K 138 137500 18975000 CET/SCST 476 33000 15708000 MG(UN-AIDED) 204 0 CET/DIP 329 15000 4935000 MG(AIDED) 25 0 lCD 74 125000 9250000 CET 7 30000 210000 COMED-K 2 125000 250000 MG(UN-AIDED) 196 0 3rd year 2012-13 CET 348 33000 11484000 COMED-K 113 137500 15537500 MGMT 200000 0 MGMT 150000 0 SNQQUOTA 42 0 CET 1 25000 25000 MG(AIDED) 50 0 MG(UN-AIDED) 188 0 lCD 74 125000 9250000 C-K 2 75000 150000 SNQQ40TA 40 0 CET 1 35000 35000 4th year 2011-12 CET 338 · 3oooo 10140000 LF 298 15000 4470000 MG 2 200000 400000 MG 3 150000 450000 C-K 102 125000 12750000 CET 3 25000 75000 5th Year 2010-11 MG(UN-AIDED) 19 0 C-K 1 100000 100000 CET 32 30000 960000 C-K 13 125000 1625000 lCD 9 125000 1125000 TOTAL 4792 183033000 Less : Arrears of Fees(SC/ST) & Others aided unaided 2940000 6779000 9719000 Total 173314000 Tuition Fee (CET) 2714 65883000 Tuition Fee (COMEDK) 547 74025000 Tuition Fee (PIO) 345 43125000

12 DEJAILED «;ALCULATION OF TUITION FEE FOR AIDED AND UN-AIDED COURSES SEPERATELY FOR 2014-15

Students Rate Amount in Students Rate Amount in Class Category Strength in Rs. Rs. Class Category Strength in Rs. Rs. AIDED COURSES UNAIDED COURSES CETISCISTilG 264 15000 3960000 CET 257 33000 8481000 MG 20 0 COMEDK 1st Year 1st Year 173 137500 23787500 SNQ QUOTA 13 0 2014-15 2014-15 MG 286 0 ICD 65 125000 8125000 ICD 52 125000 6500000 GOI 15 15000 225000 SNQ 34 0

CETIGOIIREPI 246 15000 3690000 COMEDK 138 137500 18975000 MGIUFS 23 0 MG 204 0 I CD I REP 38 125000 4750000 ICD 33 125000 4125000 2nd Year 2nd Year CETIDJPIFS 48 15000 720000 CET/SCST /dip 476 33000 15708000 2013-14 2013-14 CET I DIP I SCST 7 15000 105000 SNQ 30 0 SNQ/ 14 0 0 CETISCST 44 15000 660000 0 CETIGOIIREP 329 15000 4935000 .SNQ 28 0 ICD 38 125000 4750000 CET 7 30000 210000 MG 25 0 MG 196 0 3rdYear SNQ 14 0 3rdYear ICD 3.6 125000 4500000 2012-13 0 2012-13 CET 348 33000 11484000 0 CET 1 25000 25000 0 C-K 113 137500 15537500 C-K 2 125000 250000 CETIGOIIREP 297 15000 4455000 CETIDIP 1 15000 15000 MG 50 0 ICD 33 125000 4125000 ICD 41 125000 5125000 MG 188 0 SNQ 14 0 COMED-K 2 75000 150000 COMED-K 102 125000 12750000 4th Year 4th Year CET 3 25000 75000 2011-12 2011-12 CET 1 35000 35000 MG 2 200000 400000 MG 3 150000 450000 CET 338 30000 10140000 SNQ 26 0 MG 19 0 5th Year CET 32 '30000 960000 B.ARCH. C-K 1 100000 100000 2010-11 C-K 13 125000 1625000 ICD 9 125000 1125000 1605 41500000 3187 141533000. Less: Arrears of Fees Less:Arrears of Fees of through FCG/sch .. through FCG/SCH 0 Arrears of Fees from 0 from 2007,08 & 09 batch 2 _25000 50000 from 2011 to 14 batch(SC/ST 196 15000 2940000 from 2010 & 11 Batch 45 30000 1350000 and Cat-1 0 INCLU ME & ELNS STUDENTS(2012- 163 33000 5379000 38560000 134754000

13 ESTIMATED CALCULATION OF TUITION FEE AS PER STUDENTS STRENGTH FOR 2015-16 (AIDED & UNAIDED) Students Rate in Rs. Amount in Rs. Class category Strength CET 285 15000 4275000 CET 365 36000 13140000 COMED-K 237 137500 32587500 MG(UN-AIDED) 15 0 1st Year 2015-16 SNQQUOTA 55 0 MG(AIDED) 198 0 lCD 145 125000 18125000 CET/DIP 307 15000 4605000 lCD 114 125000 14250000 COMED-K 173 - 137500 23787500 2nd Year 2014-15 MG(UN-AIDED) 286 0 SNQQUOTA 46 0 CET 235 33000 7755000 MG(AIDED) 19 0 CET/DIP 338 15000 5070000 lCD 69 125000 8625000 MG(AIDED) 22 0 COMEDK 138 137500 18975000 3rd Year 2013-14 CET 0 SNQQUOTA 43 0 CET 420 33000 13860000 MG(UN:AIDED). 204 0

CET 10 . 30000 .. 3ooooo CET/DIP 313 15000 4695000 CET 1 25000 25000 SNQQUOTA 41 0 CET 368 33000 12144000 4th Year 2012-13 COMED-K 113 137500 15537500 lCD 72 125000 9000000 COMED-K 2 125000 250000 MG(UN-AIDED) 196 0 MG(AIDED) 23 0 MG 23 0 C-K 24 125000 3000000 5th Year 2011-12 B.Arch CET 43 30000 1290000 lCD 6 125000 750000 TOTAL 4949 212046500 Less : Arrears of Fees(SC/ST)Details in Annexure IX aided unaided 2940000 7488000 10428000 Total 201618500 Tuition Fee (CET) 2685 67159000 Tuition Fee (COMEDK) 687 94137500 Tuition Fee (PIO) 406 50750000 Total PIO Fees of BMSCE Rs 11,58,0000 out of th1s Rs 5,07,50,000 IS Trasfer to BMSCE)

14 DETAILED CALCULATiqN 9F TI,IITION FEE FOR AIDED AND UN-AIDED COURSES SEPERATELY FOR 2015-16

Students Rate Amount in Students Rate Amount in Class Category Strength in Rs. Rs. Class Category Strength in Rs. Rs. AIDED COURSES UNAIDED COURSES CF:r/SC/ST 285 15000 4275000 CF:r 365 36000 13140000 MG 15 0 COMEDK 237 137500 32587500 lstYear 1st Year SNQ QUOTA 15 0 MG 198 0 2015-16 2015-16 lCD 85 125000 10625000 SNQ 40 0 lCD 60 125000 7500000 CF:r/SC/ST 252 15000 3780000 CET 235 33000 7755000 MG 19 0 COMEDK 173 137500 23787500 SNQ QUOTA 12 0 MG 286 0 2nd Year 2nd Year lCD 62 125000 7750000 lCD 52 125000 6500000 2014-15 2014-15 CET /DIP/ SCST 55 15000 825000 SNQ 34 0 0 0

CF:r/GOI/REP/ 244 15000 3660000 COMEDK 138 137500 18975000 MG/UFS 22 0 MG 204 0 lCD/REP 36 125000 4500000 lCD 33 125000 4125000 3rd Year 3rd Year CET/DIP/F5 . 45 15000 675000 CET{SCST/dip 420 33000 13860000 2013-14 2013-14 CET/DIP /SCST 7 15000 105000 SNQ 30 0 SNQ/ 13 0 0 CET/SCST 42 15000 630000 0 CF:r/GOI/REP 313 15000 4695000 SNQ 28 0 lCD 36 125000 4500000 CET 10 30000 300000 MG 23 0 MG 196 0 SNQ 13 0 lCD 36 125000 4500000 4th Year 4th Year CET 368 33000 12144000 2012-13 2012-13 CF:r 1 25000 25000 C-K 113 137500 15537500 C-K 2 125000 250000 0 0 MG 23 0 5th Year CET 43 30000 1290000 B.ARCH. COMED-K 24 125000 3000000 2011-12 lCD 6 125000 750000 1594 46020000 3355 166026500 Less: Arrears of Fees less:Arrears of Fees of through FCG/sch through FCG/SCH 0 Arrears of Fees from from 2007,08 & 09 batch from 2010 to 13 batch 196 15000 2940000 from 2010 & 11 Batch 45 30000 1350000 0 INCLU ME & ELNS STUDENTS(2012- 186 33000 6138000 43080000 158538500

15 ,. -I d! .-

BMS EDUCATIONALTRUST, BANGALORE-560019 Management Quota Fees for 2014-15 (Aided & Unaided) BMSCE Total Branch Name lntak Total Amount No. of Students Total Amount e I YEAR II YEAR Ill YEAR IV YEAR VYEAR 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 Total 2011-12 Total 2010-11 CIVILENGG 3 350000 1050000' 3 400000 12,00,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 3 2,00,000 '6,00,000 39,00,000

MACHANI CAL 3 425000 1275000 3 400000 12,00,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 3 2,50,000 7,50,000 42,75,000

ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONICS 3 350000 1050000 3 350000 10,50,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 3 2,00,000 6,00,000 37,50,000

ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATION 3 425000 1275000 3 400000 12,00,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 3 2,50,000 7,50,000 42,75,000

INDL. ENGG& MGT 3 300000 900000 3 300000 9,00,000 3 2,50,000 7,50,000 3 1,50,000 4,50,000 30,00,000 Total A 15 5550000 15 55,50,000 15 49,50,000 15 31,50,000 0 - 1,92,00,000

COMPUTERSC. ENGG 43 425000 18275000 33 400000 1,32,00,000 31 3,50,000 1,08,50,000 31 2,50,000 77,50,000 5,00, 75,000

TELECOMMUNICATIONENGG 16 300000 4800000 18 350000 63,00,000 13 3,50;000 45,50,000 13 2,50,000 32,50,000 1,89,00,000

INFORMATION SCIENCE 26 350000 9100000 24 350000 84,00,000 23 3,50,000 80,50,000 22 2,50,000 55,00,000 3,10,50,000

INSTRUMENTATIONTECH 5 300000 1500000 9 300000 27,00,000 1 2,50,000 2,50,000 5 2,00,000 10,00,000 54,50,000

MEDICAL ELECTRONICSENGG 7 200000 1400000 3 200000 6,00,000 5 2,00,000 10,00,000 5 1,50,000 7,50,000 37,50,000

CHEMICALENGG 19 200000 3800000 11 200000 22,00,000 10 2,00,000 20,00,000 7 1,50,000 10,50,000 90,50,000 BIOTECHNOLOGY 12 200000 2400000 12 200000 24,00,000 9 2,00,000 18,00,000 5 2,00,000 10,00,000 76,00,000

B.ARCH 62 425000 26350000 21 400000 84,00,000 19 3,50,000 66,50,000 18 2,50,000 45,00,000 14 240000 3360000 4,92,60,000

MACHANI CAL 53 425000 22525000 22 400000 88,00,000 21 3,50,000 73,50,000 23 2,50,000 57,50,000 4,44,25,000 I

ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATION 23 425000 9775000 21 400000 84,00,000 20 3,50,000 70,00,000 19 2,50,000 47,50,000 2,99,25,000 CIVIL 24 350000 8400000 21 400000 84,00,000 1 3,50,000 3,50,000 8 2,00,000 16,00,000 1,87,50,000

ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS 1 350000 350000 2 350000 7,00,000 2 3,50,000 7,00,000 2 2,00,000 4,00,000 21,50,000

INDL. ENGG & MGT 4 300000 1200000 1 300000 3,00,000 4 2,50,000 10,00,000 10 1,50,000 15,00,000 40,00,000 Total B 295 '109875000 198 7,08,00,000 159 5,15,50,000 168 3,88,00,000 14 33,60,000 27,43,85,000

Total of A& B 29,35,85,000

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BMS EDUCATIONALTRUST, BANGALORE- 560019 Estimated Management Quota Fees for 2015-16 (Aided & Unaided) BMSCE

Total Branch Total Amount No. of Students Total Amount Name Intake

IVEAR II YEAR Ill YEAR IV YEAR VYEAR 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 3 3 12,00,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 . CIVIL ENGG 3 375000 1125000 350000 1050000 400000 44,25,000 3 3 12,00,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 . MACHANICAL 3 450000 1350000 425000 1275000 400000 48,75,000 3 3 10,50,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 . ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS 3 375000 1125000 350000 1050000 350000 42,75,000 3 3 12,00,000 3 3,50,000 10,50,000 . • 'ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATION 3 450000 1350000 425000 1275000 400000 48,75,000 3 3 9,00,000 3 2,50,000 7,50,000 INDL. ENGG& MGT 3 325000 975000 300000 900000 300000 - 35,25,000

Total A 15 5925000 15 5550000 15 55,50,000 15 49,50,000 0 - 2,19,75,000

43 39 1,56,00,000 47 3,50,000 1,64,50,000 COMPUTERSC. ENGG 30 450000 13500000 425000 18275000 400000 - 6,38,25,000 16 17 59,50,000 13 3,50,000 45,50,000 TELECOMMUNICATIONENGG 15 325000 4875000 300000 4800000 350000 - 2,o1,75,ooo 1 26 25 87,50,000 35 3,50,000 1,22,50,000 INFORMATIONSCIENCE 22 375000 8250000 350000 9100000 350000 - 3,83,50,000 5 6 18,00,000 3 2,50,000 7,50,000 INSTRUMENTATIONTECH 7 325000 2275000 300000 1500000 300000 - 63,25,000 7 3 6,00,000 5 2,00,000 10,00,000 , MEDICAL ELECTRONICSENGG 7 225000 1575000 200000 1400000 200000 - 45,75,000 19 13 26,00,000 13 2,00,000 26,00,000 CHEMICALENGG 15 225000 3375000 200000 3800000 200000 - 1,23,75,000 12 12 24,00,000 9 2,00,000 18,00,000 BID TECHNOLOGY 10 225000 2250000 200000 2400000 200000 - 88,50,000 59 23 92,00,000 21 3,50,000 73,50,000 B.ARCH 20 450000 9000000 425000 25075000 400000 23 2,50,000 57,50,000 5,63,75,000

51 25 1,00,00,000 26 3,50,000 91,00,000 I MACHANICAL 30 450000 13500000 425000 21675000 400000 - 5,42, 75,000 23 18 72,00,000 24 3,50,000 84,00,000 ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATION 15 450000 6750000 425000 9775000 400000 - 3,21,25,000 1 3,50,000 3,50,000 CIVIL 15 375000 5625000 24 350000 8400000 23 400000 92,00,000 - 2,35,75,000 1 2 7,00,000 2 3,50,000 7,00,000 ELECTRICAL& ELECTRONICS 0 350000 350000 350000 - 17,50,000 7 4 12,00,000 4 2,50,000 10,00,000 INDL ENGG& MGT 0 300000 2100000 300000 - 43,00,000 Total B 186 70975000 293 108650000 210 7,52,00,000 203 6,63,00,000 23 57,50,000 32,68,75,000

Total of A& B 34,88,50,000 ti BMS Educational Trust Management Quota Students (P G) fees for the year 2014·15 (BMSCE)

I Year II Year Ill Year No.of Grand Total No.of No.of Student Students Fees Total Students Fees Total s Fees Total MBA 31 225000 6750000 39 225000 8662000 15412000 MCA 29 175000 5075000 27 175000 4725000 23 175000 4025000 13825000 M.Tech/M.Arch 22 2278000 21 1762500 4040500

Total 14103000 15149500 4025000 33277500

BMS Educational Trust Estimated fees of Management Quota Students (P G) for the year 2015·16 (BMSCE) I Year II Year Ill Year No.of Grand Total No.of No.of Student Students Fees Total Students Fees Total s Fees Total MBA 60 225000 13500000 60 225000 13500000 2'7000000 MCA 30 175000 5250000 28 175000 4900000 25 175000 4375000 14525000 TOTAL 187SOOOO 18400000 41525000 M.Tech/M.Arch 27 2914000 20 1612500 4526500 Total 21664000 20012500 4375000 46051500

18 B.M.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 560 019 ESTIMATED CALCULATION OF TUITION FEE INCOME AS PER STUDENTS STRENGTH MCA & M.Arch (A) (Amount in Rupees) Actual Actual Tuition Fee No. of Budget for Particulars Receipts 2013- No. of Students Receipts Per Student Students 2015-2016 2014 2014-2015 GOVERNMENT SEATS I Year 50 000 15 00 000 30 15 00,000 30 15 00 000 II Year 50 000 14 50 000 26 13,00 000 28 14 00,000 Ill Year 50,000 14,00.000 30 15,00,000 28 14,00,000 M.Arch - Habitat Design I Year 60,000 2,50,000 12 4,50,000 10 5,00,000 Paid during II Year 50,000 2012-13 7 2,00,000 9 4,50,000 TOTAL 46,00,000 105 49,50,000 105 52,50,000 M.B.A (8) Actual Actual Tuition Fee No. of Budget for Particulars Receipts 2013- No. of Students Receipts Per Student Students 2015-2016 2014 2014-2015 Government Seats I Year 50,000 32,25,000 58 29,00,000 60 30,00,000 II Year 50,000 25,50,000 59 29,50,000 55 27,50,000 . TOTAL(A) 57,75,000 117 58,50,000 115 57,50,000 GRAND TOTAL (A+ B) 1 '1 0,00,000

ESTIMATED CALCULATION OF TUITION FEE INCOME AS PER STUDENTS STRENGTH M Tech ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGET No. of BUDGET HEAD OF ACCOUNT RECEIPTS RECEIPTS 2014-2015 Students 2015-2016 2013-2014 2014-2015 M.Tech in Construction 7,20,000 7,00,000 7,00,000 35 7,00,000 Technology M.Tech in Machine Design 7,00,000 7,00,000 7,00,000 35 7,00,000 M.Tech in Electronics 6,84,000 7,00,000 6,60,000 35 7,00,000 M.Tech in Power Electronics 7,20,000 7,00,000 7,60,000 35 7,00,000 M.Tech in Computer Science & 7,00,000 7,00,000 6,80,000 35 7,00,000 Engg M.Tech in Digital Communication 6,20,000. 7,00,000 . 7,40,000 35 7,00,000

M.Tech in Environmental Engg 7,60,000 7,00,000 7,20,000 35 7,00,000

M.Tech in Transportation Engg 16,80,000 16,20,000 16,80,000 30 15,00,000 Govt Seat- 14, Mgt Seat- 04 M. Tech in Computer Network & En!!!!. 16,80,000 16,20,000 15,00,000 30 15,00,000 Govt Seat- 14, Mgt Seat- 04

M.Tech in BioChemical Engg., 6,00,000 21,60,000 15,00,000 27 16,20,000 Govt. Seat- 19, Mgt seat- 05 M.Tech in BioMedical Signal Processing 9,60,000 21,60,000 18,00,000 37 22,20,000 Govt. Seat - 19 Ml!i seat - 05 M.Tech in Manufacturing Science & Engineering - 11,40,000 37 22,20,000 Govt. Seat - 20 M!!i seat - 04 21,00,000 M.Tech in VLSI Design & Embedded System - 11,40,000 37 22,20,000 Govt. Seat - 20 M!rt seat - 04 TOTAL 98,24,000 1,45,60,000 1 ,37 ,20,000 443 1 ,61 ,80,000

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B.M.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 560 019 BUDGET FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2015·2016 RECEIPTS (Amount in Rupees)

ACTUAL BUDGET BUDGET SNo. HEAD OF ACCOUNT RECEIPTS 2014-2015 2015·2016 2014-2015 Miscellaneous Fees (UGI Admission Fee 4,00,000 4,89,055 5,50,000 1 Application Fees 2,00,000 2,75,870 3,00,000 2 Miscellaneous Fees 20,00,000 22,39,935 25,00,000 3 Medical Fees 55,00,000 43,48,980 45,00,000 4 Reading Room Fees 5,00,000 4,62,730 6,00,000 5 Sports and Culture Fees 40,00,000 57,98,420 60,00,000 6 Library & Journal Fees 90,00,000 88,55,642 95,00,000 7 Automation Fees 7,50,000 6,37,275 7,00,000 8 Feed Back fees 14,65,000 '9,23,950 10,00,000 9 Autonomous Fees 1,85,00,000 2,17,97,380 2,35,00,000 10 Hand Book 2,50,000 2,10,340 2,50,000 11 Laboratory Charges 28,00,000 23,03,990 27,00,000 12 Management SlWF Fees 3,00,000 4,89,870 6,00,000 13 90,00,000 91,90,545 95,00,000 14 Internet Fees/data Centre Fees 1,28,00,000 1,41,83,010 1,50,00,000 15 Maintenance Charges 75,00,000 1 ,06,98,658 1 '15,00,000 16 Placement & Training Fees 25,00,000 23,08,695 25,00,000 17 Student Project Work News Letters Fees 12,00,000 9,48,500 10,00,000 18 -'"'•.'"· Final Evaluation Fees (SEE) 1 '1 0,00,000 1 ,40,41 ,400 1,48,00,000 19 Totai'A' 8,96,65,000 8,61,62,845 10,70,00,000

SALARY GRANTS & Other Grants

85% Salary Grants 10,22,27,800 12,84,65,518 14,86,39,500 a Contingencies,Consumables, Traveling 2,25,000 3,00,000 b (II Building Maintenance & Upkeep 47,01,400 47,01,400 c 12 to 12-13) (13 Building Maintenance & Upkeep 24,07,500 34,07,500 d 14.14-15) Arrears of Grants (DTE)I2-13,13-14 1,11,21,000 1,80,94,871 f Total 12,06,82,700 12,84,65,518 17,51,43,271

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ACTUAL BUDGET BUDGET SNo. HEAD OF ACCOUNT RECEIPTS 2014-2015 2015-2016 2014-2015 Miscellaneous Fees (PG M Tech) 1 Admission Fees 25,000 24,600 25,000 2 Application Fees 25,000 49,200 50,000 3 Misc. Fee 12,500 22,500 24,000 4 Library Fees 2,50,000 2,16,500 2,20,000 5 Medical Fees 7,500 . . 6 News Letter & Cultural Fees 2,00,000 86,600 1,25,000 7 Registration Fees 20,000 18,700 20,000 8 Technical Journal Fees 80,000 6,49,500 7,00,000 9 Management & STWF Fee 70,000 . - 10 Laboratory Charges 1,80,000 2,16,500 2,25,000 11 Project & Contingency Fee 4,50,000 1,23,000 1,30,000 12 Feed Back Fee (New) 75,000 1,79,100 1,80,000 13 Maintenance Fee (New) 23,00,000 13,44,370 15,00,000 14 Reading Room Fee 40,000 43,300 45,000 15 Sports Fee 2,60,000 3,24,750 3,50,000 16 Internet Fees 4,00,000 2,46,000 2,50,000 Totai'B' 4395000 3544620 3844000 Miscellaneous Fees (PG MCA MBA) 1 Admission Fees 19 000 16,100 18,000 2 Aooli~tion Fees 19,000 32200 30,000 3 Misc. Fee 2,60 000 1 02 560 1,00,000 4 Library & Journal Fees 2 50,000 1 92 000 2,50 000 5 Medical Fees 9,000 1,940 2,000 6 News Letter & Cultural Fees 1,60,000 76600 1,00,000 7 Registration Fees 24,000 18 300 30,000 8 Technical Journal Fees (New) 90,000 5,74,500 6 25,000 9 Management & STWF Fee 2,25 000 -- 10 Laboratory Charges 2,25,000 1 91,500 2 25,000 11 Internet Fees 4,75,000 1,57,500 4 50 000 12 Reading Room Fee 45,000 38400 45000 13 Sports Fee 3 25000 2 87,250 3 50 000 14 Maintenance Fee (New) - 11,97,620 15,00,000 Totai'C' 21 26 000 2886470 37 25 000 Total 'A+B+C 9 61 86 000 9 2593 935 11 45 69,000

Miscellaneous Income 1 Electrical/Water/ Other charges 59,49,300 80,47,048 85,00,000 Sale of Unserviceable/Obsolete/ 5,00,000 1,31,874 5,00,000 2 Scrap Articles 3 Rent from Canteen & others 8,00,000 6,97,460 10,00,000 6,00,000 3,16,994 5,00,000 4 Miscellaneous Income 2,00,000 81,000 1,50,000 Application fees for Staff recruitment 5 15,00,000 International Conferences 6 Total 8049 300 92,74376 1 21 50 000 l Total 29,66,07,300 30,10,97,581 35,58,57,000

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Budget Estimates - Establishment Charges (GIA &MGMT) for the year 2015-2016

GIA MGMT

1 Teaching 126325157 1 Teaching 182037195

2 Non-Teaching (Tech) 14970976 2 Non-Teaching (Tech) 29282534

3 Non-Teaching (Admn) 15073768 3 Non-Teaching (Admn) 5673018

4 Encashment of EL 5500000 4 CONSOLIDATED 25990513

5 Termine! encashment 2500000 5 Encashment of EL 5221088

6 Provision for Sr.Sc.& Others 500000 6 Termine! encashment 7 VI th Pay arrears for faculty(15% mgmt. share) difference arrears for the period 1303 days 10004660 7 PART TIME REMN. 9800000

8 GARDENERS 929727

9 OTHERS(CONSOLIDATED) 3468000

Total 174874561 Total 262402075

P G Programme MBA MCA M.Tech

1 1 Teaching 20541864 14754237 24955263

2 2 Non-Teaching 2542188 1891963 2612737

Total 23084052 16646200 27568000

MArch 600000

800000 500000 E.P.F Management contribution

Total 41130252 28068000

22 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars . R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 ~ Co~sumables 9 3 12 0 2 Journals 1 1 2 0 3 National/Inti. Conference 0 0 4 AMC 0 0 5 Repairs 0 0 Section B: Non- Recurring Expenditure 6 Equipment/lnfr(lstructure 52.45 29.5 0 81.95 7 Softwares 0 0 8 Books 1 1 0 2 9 Furnitures 3 0 3 10 IT lnfrastruture-Printers 0.5 0 0.5 11 IT lnfrastruture•Computers 0.7 0 0.7 Grand Total 9 56.65 3 29.5 0 0 12 86.15 SNo 2 & 8 is not included in Grand total,since this considered in the Library Heads

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 37 5.3 42.3 0 2 Journals 1· 1 2 0 3 National/Inti. Conference 0 0 4 AMC 0 0 5 Repairs 0 0

Section B: Non- Recurring Expenditure 6 Equipment/Infrastructure 75.5 0 75.5 7 Softwares 29 0 29 8 Books 2 1 0 3 9 · Furnitures 1.5 0 1.5 10 IT lnfrastruture-Computers 33 0 33 11 Xerox Machine 2 Grand Total 37 77 5.3 29 0 0 42.3 106 cSNo 2, 8 & 10 is not included in Grand total,since this;considered in the Library Heads and Central computers

23 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 10.5 2 12.5 0 2 Journals 1 0.5 1.5 0 3 N~tionalfintl. Conference 0 0 4 AM.C 0 0 5 Repairs 0 0 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure 0 6 Equipment/Infrastructt.n.:e 17.35 8.5 9 0 34.85 7 Softwares 0 0 8 Books 1 1 0 2 9 Furnitures 0 0 10 IT Infra:struture-Printers 0 0 11 IT Infrastruture-Computers 0 0 12 Xerox Machine 0 0 Grand Total 10.5 17.35 2 8.5 0 9 12.5 34.85 SNo 2 & 8 is not included in Grand total;since this considered in the Library Heads

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 1 2 1 4 () 2 Journals 1 4 1 6 0 3 AMC 24 10 2.5 36;5 0 4 Repairs 1.5 0.5 2 0 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure

5 Equipment/Infrastructure 15.2 13.5 0 28.7 6 Softwares 0 0 7 Books 1 2 0 3 8 Furnitures 4.8 0 4.8 9 ITinfrastruture-Printers 0.2 0 0.2 10 IT.Infrastruture~computers 15 5 5 0 25 11 Xerox Machine 0 0 Grand Total 26.5 20.2 12.5 13.5 3.5 0 42.5 33.7 SNo 2, 7 & 10 is not included in Grand total,since this considered in the Library Heads and Central computers

24 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 ·. CoJ1s,uma,Jiles 1 1 0 2 )ournafs 1 1 0 3 Natiol}aljlnti.·C-,mference 0.5 o.s 0 4 · AMC/Renewal ofLience 3.4 3.4 0 5 Repairs 0.5 0.5 0 6 Membership to Prof. Bodies 0.5 0.5 0 C1l 7 InduStrial Visits 0.5 ::c 0.5 0 Ill 8 Workshop/Tr;lining Progs 1 c..~ 1 0 9 Remuneration to BOS 1 a. 1 0 <(..... 10 Extension Lectures 0.25 0 0.25 0 Section B: Non- Recurring Expenditure z 11 . Equipmentjlnfr.astructure 24 0 24 12 Softwares 1 0 1 13 Books 1 0 1 14 Xerox Machine i 2 15 Furnitures 1,2 1.2 Grand Total 8.65 28.2 0 0 8.65 28.2 SNo 2 & 13 is not included in Grand total;since this considered in the LibraryHeads

DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMINICATION ENGG. Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 6.5 6.5 0 2 Journals 1 1 0 3 Nation;Jlflntl. Conference 6 6 0 4 AMC 0 0 5 Repairs. 2 2 0 6 Membership to Prof. Bodies 0 0 7 Industrial Visits 0.5 ::cC1l 0.5 0 1 Ill 1 0 8 Workshop/Training Progs .~ c. 1 0 9 Remuneration to BOS/DAC/DAB/B 1 a. <( 10 Extension Lectures ..... 0 0 Section B: Non- Recurring Expenditure z0 11 Equipment/Infrastructure 7 0 7 12 Softwares 4 4 13 Books 1 0 1 14 11 lnfrasti:Uture-Computers 30 0 30 15 Xerox Machine 0 0 16 Furnitures 6 6 Grand. Total 17 17 0 0 17 17 SNiJ 2, 13 & 14 is not included in Grand total,since this considered in the L1brary Heads and Central computers 25 8 M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-i9 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 ·. Consyma~les 4.3 1 5.3 0 0.5 0.5 1 0 ·:3 · AMC 0 0

5 ·.· · Wotkshop{Training·Progs 0..45 · ·7 ·.·· Extensi()rtLeci\ltes 0~25 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure 8 ·· ~quipiiJ.ent/lgJ'n•stttlcture. 4 0 .- 4 g· . SoftWa,res 5 1 ·o 6 .. . . : ~0. Sooks 1 1 () 2 11 Furttitur~s 3 0 3 35 0 35 13 IT lq(ra~thlture..;Printers .. .o.s 0 o.s. Grand Total 5 8;5 1 5 0 0 6. ·13.5 SNo 2, 8 & 12 is not included in Grand total,sincgtbis considered in the Library Heads and Central computers

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure -c. 1 Consumables .3 1 i.2 6'c2 .d 2 . Journ.ats 0.5 0.5 1· 0 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure 3 Equippterttfiufi.astructure iJ 0 .. 4 Softw.ares 12.2 0 12.2 5 Books 1 1 0 2 .6'. • .funlitures 1.8 0 1,8 1 ·. ITinfrasttUfure.. Printers · 0 0 8 IT lnfrastrutur~-CQniputers. · 0. 0 -c· ·g · Xerox 1\Jachine ·'· 1 o. 1 Grand Total 3 14 1 1 2.2 0 6.l . 15 SNo 2 & Sis not included in Grand total;stnce this considered in the Library Heads

26 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 :DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE Amount Rs in Lakhs PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars UG R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Cons.umabJes 1 1 0 2 , Journa]s. 2 1 3 0 3 National/Intt CQnference 4 4 0 4 ft~pairs 5.5 5.5 0 . 5 htd.11strictlVis.its 0.5 0.5 0 6 WorkShop/Training Progs 4.2 4.2 0 7 Extension Lectures 0.8 0.25 1.05 0 8 0 9. Equipmentjln(rastructure 6 0.15 0 6.15 10 Software 14 0 14 11 Books 10 2 0 12 12 ·Furniture 25.49 0.5 0.75 0 26.74 13 IT lnfrastruture-Printers o.ss 0 0.85 14 IT lnftastrutute·Computers 0 0 .Grand Total 15 46;34 1.25 0.65 0 0.75 16.25 47.74 SNo 2 & 11 is not included in Grand total.since this considered in the Library Heads

UG PG R&[ .... Q.) -a.::I E 0 () SNo. Departments Budget 2015-16 for 0 Central Computers z0 (ij 0 1-

1 Mechanical Engg. 66 66 2 Electronics Engg. 30 10 10 50 3 Telecommunication 60 60 4 Computer Science Engg. 70 70 5 Bio-Technology 10 10 6 R & D Dept 1 1 7 India Platfrom 1 1 8 Physics 1 1 9 Chemistry 2 2 10 New Faculty 10 10 11 IUCEE 2 2 12 Controll~r of E)(ams 20 20 13 Placement and Training 3 3 14 MCA 12 12 Total No of Computers 276 22 10 308 'No of Computers 308*50000= Rs 1,54,00,000 27 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 7 7 0 2 Journals 1 1 0 3 , N~tionallintl. Conference 1 1 o· 4 AMC 0 0 5 Repairs 6 Membership to Prof. Bodies 7 Industrial Visits QJ ::c 8 Workshop/Training Progs Ill ~ 9 Remuneration t(} B()S/DAC/DAB/BOE Cl. Cl. 10 Extension· Lectur~s <(.... Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure z0 11 ~quipmenf/Infrastructure 4.7 0 4.7 12 SoftWares 7.5 0 7.5 13 Books 1 0 1 14 IT Infrastruture-Computers 5 0 5 15 Xerox Machine 16 Futnitures Grand Total 8 12.2 0 0 8 12.2 SNo 2, 13 & 14 is not included in Grand total,since this considered in the Library Heads and Central computers

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ELECTRONICS Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 2.5 0.5 3 0 ' 2 J()JJ.rnals 1 1 2 0 3 National/Inti. Conference 0 0 4 Industrial Visits 0 0 5 Worksbop/TrainlngProgs 1 1 0 6 EXtension Lec;tures 0 0 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure 1 Equipment/Infrastructure_ 3.75 14 9.3 0 27.05 8 Books 1 2 0 a 9 Furnitures 0 0 10 IT Infrastruture-Computers 0 0 11 J{erox Machine 0.75 0 0.75 Grand Total 2.5 4.5 1 14 0.5 9.3 4 27.8 SNo 2 & 08 is not included in Grand total,since this considered in the Library Heads

28 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

C:-' Amount Rs in lakhs UG PG SNo Particulars R&D TOTAL R NR R INR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure -_ 1 to~sumatJies. 1.6 1.6 0 2 Journ.als. .. 1 1 0 3 National/Intt.·confer:ence 2.5 2.5 0 4 AMC 0 () 5 Repairs 0;5 0.5 QJ 0 7 lndustri~d.Visi~· 0;8 :0 ra 0 .. 8 0 8 Workshop/training Progs ·_. 1.5 c..!::! 1.5 0 9 Extension a. LectUres 0.3

DEPARTMENT-OF- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 14 5;5 19.5 0 2 ~ Journals .. ·· ... 1 1 2 0 3 }\J~tionCII/Intl. Conference 6 0 0 a 0.2. 0 ,. 6 MenibersJUp,to Pt'of, Bodies. '0 0 1 Industrial Visits -2 2 0 1.2 0 ~ · Jtemuneration~~oB()s /DAC/Dl\8/IJOE 0 0 o.~ 0

·. Section BA: Non- Recurring Expenditure 11 Equipment/InfrastructUre 33_ 28 0 61 12 Softwares 0 0 · .13. Books 1 1 0 2 i . q i 0 0

, 0 0 .. ·a '() '17.7 .· 35 5~5 28 23~~ 63.

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29 8 M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG SNo Particulars R&D TOTAl R NR R I NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 2 z 0 i Journals · 1 1 0 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure Q) :c .. ·· 3. Equipment/lnfra,stJ:uctl.lre 5.7 ttl 0 5.7 .~ 3.3 a.c. 0 3•3 . 5 Books i <( 0 1 ...0 · 6 • Furniture$ 0~95 z 0 0.95 7 l'flnfrastriiture•Pril}ters • · 0;25 0 0~2~ 8 fflnfra~ture~,Co~ttputers ·.. ·. 2 0 2 .Grand Total 2 10.2 0 0 i 10~2 ·SNo 2 , S ·& 8 is not in<;luded in Grand total,since this considered iii the· Library Heads and Central computers DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAl SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 4.2 4.75 8.95 2 · Jour.rials 1 0 3 · ·· Wor~bop/ttaiuing:Progs 0.75 :cQ) 0.75 0 4 · Extension te~res 0.25 .!:! 0.25 0 Section B: Non- Re.curring Expenditure a.c. 5 .· f:qujpmerit/Infrastry:icture 1;5 <( 0 18·1 0 1 z () 1 · 7.. IT Irifrastroture~Computers. . i 1 8 • Furnitures . 0 0 Grand Total' 5.2 1.5 4~75 16.6 9.95 18.1 SNo 2 , 6 & 7 is not included i·n Grand total,sin<:;e this considered in the Library Heads and Central computers DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

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30 8 M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D SNo Particulars TOTAL R NR R I NR R I NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure I Section B: Non- Rec\lrring Expenditure l1 Equipment/Infrastructure Q) Q) 0 0 ::0 ::0 12 Sothvares 11) 11) 0 0 -~- -~ 13 CAR 26 Ci Ci a. a. 0 26 14 Furnifilres 1 <(... <(... 0 1 15 IT lnfrastruture-Printers 1 z0 z0 0 1 16 IT lnfrastruture-Computers 0 0 17 Xerox Machine 2 0 2 Grand Total 0 30 0 30

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANS SPORTS Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R I NR R NR Sedion A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Registration/Entry fee 0.8 0.8 d -- 2 TA/DA 3.7 3.7 0 3 Uniform and costumes 2 2 0 4 Sports goods 4 4 0 5 Kreedotsav 2015 4 4 0 6 Inter departtneJ!tal sports 1.5 1.5 0 Q) Q) 7 Professional Coaches and Trainers fee 2 ::0 ..0 2 0 11) 11) u 8 Consumables 3 -~ 3 0 Ci Ci a. a. 9 UTSAVA-2015 6 <( <( 6 0 _10 Staff Day 1.5 ...0 ...0 1.5 0 z z '11 NSS 1.5 1.5 - 12 NCC 1.5 1.5 Section B: Non- Recurring Expenditure 11 Equipment/InfrastructUre 5 0 5 12 Ground up-gradation 1 0 1 14 Furnitures 2.5 0 2.5 Grand Total 31.5 8;5 31.5 8.5

31 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATION (AUTONOMOUS SCHEME) Amount Rs in Lakhs SNo Particulars UG PG R&D TOTAL R NR R I NR R I NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 30 30 0 90 90 0 3 ' Renewal o(Mcence 0 6 4 . MAlNTENANCEE~P~(Al\IC) 0 0 5 Repairs 0 0 6 Professio~;~ai Body Meml:lt~rship 0 0 7 :Industrial Visit . 0 0 0 0 Q) Q) J5 J5 0 0 a..~ .~"' 0. 0 a.c. ~ < Section B: Non- Recurrh1g Expenditure ...... z0 z0 ~l Equipment/htfi:astructtire 1.5 0 l.~ .12 Softwares 0 is 13 I t lnfrastrtiture 0 0 ··· 14 . €CT\l· 0 0 is Furnittlres 7 0 7 16 IT InJrastruture~Printers 8 0 8 17 It In(rastl1ltUre-(:omputers 10 0 10 . is xerox Machine . _· ·.... d 0 120. 20 120 20 SN!>,17 is ·not included hi Gf~l\d total,since this consid~red ·in Centr;ll computers

DEPARTMENT OF DATA CENTRE Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R I NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables 5:5 5.5 0 2 Journals 0 0 3 National/Inti. Ccmferen~~ 0 :o 4 AMC ..•. · i04.5 104~5 ....b .. 0 - 0 6 r.fenjbersJ:tipt() Prof.Boilies 0 6. 7 Industrial Visitsc .. · ·· 0 0 s . Workshop/i'raining}Jrogs 0 0 Q) Q) J5 J5 Q 0 io Extension Lectures .~"' -~ 0 0 a.c. a.c. < < Section B: Non- Recurring Expenditure 0 0 z z 13 Equipment/htfrastructure 0 Q '14 Softwar:es ·· 25 0 25 iS' BLAQESERVER5 &ENCLOSURE 12. 0 1·2 53 0 sg 17 Furnltures 0 0 ·1~. IT lnfiastru~t;.e~Prhiteis 0 0 0 Q 20 . X:erpx Machint( ' 0 0 Granct'f9tal .-· -11.0· 90 110 90

32 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 ESTATE OFFICE (CIVIL WORKS) Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL ""- SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R I NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure l M~inten:ace ofQXi!lllings 150 150 0 I. 2. .House k~~Pillg 100 100 0 3 · seeurityCbarg~s. 70 70 0 I·· 4 ' Gard~.P. ~ervicti Cb@t:ges .·. io .. lO 0 Qj Qj 5 · Garde11 i\ilateria.J,s Ch1~rges ~0 ::c ::c 10. 0 Ill Ill .~ .~ Q.. Q.. Section B: Non- Recurring Expenditure a. a. 6 New AcademiC block 1500 <(..... <(..... 0 1500 0 0 .. $ Addltlonaltloor 'fele£o~A Block 90 z z 0 90 . J\dcJitioJ1altloor ~SN(\Vest 9 • Wing){or R & D Fa~uJtyStudies 20 0 20 I ·io Of\1¢rs 1Q .0 10 Grand.l"otc:ll aso 1620 35Q·· 1620

•ESTATE OFFICE (ELECTRICAL WORKS) 3. Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R NR R NR R NR JO I I Section A: Recurring Expenditure Gonsu.inables -: 25 25 0 .1 Qj Qj 2. MA.Il\JTENANf:E EXP.(AM(l .15 ::c ::c 15. _·. Q Ill Ill 10 .~ .~ 10 0 3 Repairs Q.. Q.. ' ·• a. a. .: .· <(..... <(..... Section B: Non- Recurring ExpenditiJre 0 z0 z .. 4 •NewAC's· ~~ 0. 10 G~and TCital. so 10. .50 10

33 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAl SNo Particulars R INR R NR R I NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 2.4 2.4 d 2 ... ·Journals 5 5 0 3 . N~fiopalj(ntl.ConfeteJ]ce 3 3 0 0 0 S ··. Wor~bop ,!Trainibg Progs ..!!! 2.95 QJ 2.95 0 .0 ::0 IV 0.15 IV .!::! .!::! 0.15 0 c. ();S c.. c.c.. 0.5 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure <( <( +' +' 0 0 z z 0 0 2 0 2 10 f)U'Ilitur~s 4.8~ 0 .4.89 0 0 0.11 0 o.u (irand Total 9 5 g 5 'sNo 2 &,9 iS n~ot.indu&e·d.in Gra:nd total,since this considered in the Library Heads .

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAl SNo Particulars R INR R NR R I NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 1 0 ·10. 10 0 1 l, 0 QJ 1.6 QJ 1;6 Q ::0 ::0 IV 1.5 IV Q' .!::! 1.5 ··. ~ c.. 0:4 c. 0.4 Q c.. c.. <( <( Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure +' +' z0 6 z0 0 6 .2 0 z 9 Furnitures ·.. 6 0 6 10 I'J.Hnfras~tUre-.Comput~rs 6 Q 6 ··· Grand Total 5.5 12 5.5 12 :Si"Jo 2, 8 &10 iS mit included in Grand total,since this considered in the Library Heads and Central computers.

34 B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,BANGALORE-19 BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2015-16 ;:;: DEPARTMENT OF· RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars R NR R I NR R NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Cofis_uill~JJies ~1.13 31.13 0 0 0 ; 3 Nation~It.lntl .. (:on:ference 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·· s· WorksbopfTr.aihingProgs QJ 0 0 ::c ·. 9 · Renruneraticuito·BOS/QJ\C/DJ\B/B()E tO 0 0 -~ c.Q. 0 0 <( 0 Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure z 7~.-37 ,0 73,.31 0 ·!) 0 •0 9 0 9 16 l'rlnfrastruture~Printers 0 0 . 16 ITinfrastJ'ut\lre'o;C()mputers · o.s 0 .o.s 11 XeroxMacbine 0 .0 GrandTrital 0 31.13 82.31 31.13 82.37 'SNo 1_6 iSnotincluded in Ghmd.total,since this consideredjn Central comp1.1ters

DEPARTMENT OF. PLACEMENT AND TRAINING Amount Rs in Lakhs UG PG R&D TOTAL SNo Particulars I ' R NR R I NR R T NR R NR Section A: Recurring Expenditure 1 Consumables · , 1 ();.5_ O.l~ . -Q 1.5. T 12 1 3 ;3. 0 . 4 · Hospitality charges QJ QJ l ::c ::c 1 0 s Printing ~nd Stationery.i tO tO c.-~ c.-~ c. Q. Section 8: Non- Recurring Expenditure <( <( (j 6 EquipiJlent/JnfrasttQctUr~ 0 0 0 -z z- 7 . Sqftw~res j · 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1;,5 ~ I···-··· GtandTo~~t · J · • 18 0 til 0

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BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 560 019 Approved Library Budget Estimate for 2015-16

RECURRING BUDGET NON RECURRING BUDGET

Ill ....: Ill ....: Ill .:.t. ~ .. - ..c - 0 0 Q c "' Total 0 Total Non- Oil - I - C 0 PARTICULARS ...... c "' PARTICULARS CD CD a: .. :l ~"="l:; Recurring I Recurring z"' .....0 1iiz--. 0 \!J ..; :l Q.

Civil 1.00 1.00 2.00 Civil 1.00 1.00 2.00 Mechanical 1.00 1.00 2.00 Mechanical 2.00 1.00 3.00 Architecture 2.00 1.00 3.00 Electrical 1.00 1.00 2.00 Electronics/Electrical 2.00 1.00 3.00 Architecture 10.00 2.00 12.00 Industrial 1.00 1.00 Electronics 1.00 2.00 3.00 Computer Science/ ISE 1.00 1.00 2.00 Industrial 1.00 1.00 Telecom 1.00 . 1.00 Computer Science 1.00 1.00 2.00 Medical Electronics 1.00 1.00 2.00 Telecom 1.00 1.00 Instrumentation 1.00 1.00 Information Science 1.00 1.00 2.00 Chemical 1.00 1.00 2.00 Medical Electronics 1.00 2.00 3.00 Biotechnology 1.00 1.00 Instrumentation 1.00 1.00 Physics 1.00 1.00 Chemical 1.00 1.00 2.00 Maths 1.00 1.00 Biotechnology 1.00 1.00 Chemistry 1.00 1.00 Physics 1.00 1.00 MCA 10.00 10.00 Maths 2.00 2.00 MBA 5.00 5.00 Chemistry 1.00 1.00 General 1.00 1.00 MCA 2.00 2.00 MBA 2.00 2.00 General 3.00 3.00 ITEM Code No. e-Journals 40.00 Software 14LIC01 5.00 ·e-Books 10.00 Furniture 14LIC02 5.00 Binding & Misc. 1.00 CC/TV 14LIC03. 3.00 LED Lights (B) 14LIC04 4.00 Air Conditioning Digitla Lib 14LICOS 4.00 & Ref Section (B) TOTAL 90.00 67.00

1 Recurring 90.00 2 Non Recurring 67.00 Grand Total 157.00

(Rupees One Crore Fifty Seven Thousand Only)

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BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 560 019 (Autonomous College under VTU)

FACTS IN RESPECT OF SMT.K.G.REENA FACULTY, DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (UNDER SUSPENSION)

SNo Date of BOG Details / issue 1 26.03.2001 She was appointed as Lecturer on adhoc basis on a consolidated pay of Rs.7,000/- per month 2 01.10.2001 She has been extended with AICTE scales of pay (Gross Salary Rs.9,180/-) 3 She was sanctioned study leave to pursue MS (by Research) in Printing Technology at Anna University, Chennai, with financial benefit during July 2002 to February 2003 (Seven Months) 4 01.02.2007 She was placed as Lecturer - Senior Scale (under Career Advancement Scheme of AICTE) and extended the benefit of AICTE scale of pay (Gross Salary Rs.12,200/-) 5 The admission to Printing Technology course was discontinued by the College from the academic year 2004-05 and the department was closed. However, the higher semester classes were in operation until July/August 2009 to facilitate the existing students to complete their course. Due to closure of the Department of Printing Technology, there was no workload in the department 6 28.07.2009 She has requested to transfer her to the department of Mechanical Engineering stating that she possess M.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering 7 30.07.2009 She was provided an opportunity to appear before the Staff Selection Committee in Mechanical Engineering for selecting faculty for Mechanical Engineering. Accordingly she appeared for the said interview. The staff selection committee (SSC) did not recommend her candidature for the faculty position in the department of Mechanical Engineering after ascertaining her non-suitability 8 39th The matter was placed before the Board of Management (Board) for its advice. 24.09.2009 The Board considered the matter at its meeting held on 24.09.2009. After detailed discussions, the Board advised the Principal to seek legal opinion for relieving her from service and place it before the next meeting.

In the meantime there was change in the Management and accordingly the BOM was re-constituted 9 41st The new Board at its meeting held on 25.03.2010 considered the matter and 25.03.2010 suggested to verify suitability of her services in the department of Mechanical Engineering

SNo Date of BOG Details / issue 10 42nd The HoD informed the Board in its meeting held on 26.04.2010, that her 26.04.2010 qualification is not suitable for teaching in the department of Mechanical Engineering. 11 42nd The Board opined that it would be better to the faculty to upgrade her 26.04.2010 qualification and directed the Principal to inform the faculty and provide opportunity to upgrade her qualification. She was called and informed 12 43rd She was transferred to the department of Mechanical Engineering on 12.08.2010 25.08.2010 pending clarification/approval by the affiliating University (Visvesvaraya Technological University- VTU) with regard to her suitability / eligibility to work as faculty member (lecturer) in the department of Mechanical Engineering 13 11.11.2010 The VTU asked the college to follow the norms prescribed by AICTE/State Government 14 45th As per the VTU’s directions, the Board directed that she should register for the 31.12.2010 Post Graduate program. In the event of Smt. K.G. Reena not complying with this direction of the Board, her services will be terminated at the beginning of the next academic year (2011-12). 15 18.02.2011 She was informed vide memo dt: 18.02.2011 that she should register for the PG program in Mechanical Engineering (ME/M.Tech) for the ensuing academic year 2011-12 and she will be extended the benefit of deputation to her as per prevailing management norms, failing which her services will be terminated at the beginning of the next academic year i.e 2011-12 without any further notice. 16 Smt Reena K G did not submit any written statement 17 23.02.2011 She has also submitted a letter dated 23.02.2011 to the Chairman, BoM, complaining against the Principal as Head of the Institution and Vice Principal regarding harassment narrating the above facts and requested to intervene immediately and take action on them 18 28.02.2011 The Chairman, BoM, vide his letter dated 28.02.2011 has warned her not to make false allegations on the Administrative & Management authorities as all the facts are based on the decision of the Board of Management and the Trustees 19 46th The Board suggested an alternative measure that she should register for M.Sc., 22.03.2011 (Engg.) by research in the appropriate Research Centre of the College as an external candidate and to obtain the Post-Graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering 20 18.04.2011 She was informed in office order dated: 18.04.2011 either to register for the PG programme in Mechanical Engineering (M.E./ M.Tech) or for M.Sc (Engg.) by research in the appropriate Research Center of the college as an external candidate for the ensuing academic year 2011-12 failing which her services will be terminated at the beginning of the next academic year i.e 2011-12 without any further notice

SNo Date of BOG Details / issue 21 23.04.2011 She submitted a letter on 23.04.2011 requesting permission to register and if possible to depute for pursuing my Ph.D in Mechanical stream, which she is eligible for 22 27.05.2011 She was once again directed to register either for the PG program in Mech. Engg. Or for M.Sc (Engg.) by research in the appropriate Research Center of the college as an external candidate for the ensuing academic year 2011-12 and submit compliance on or before 04.06.2011, failing which appropriate action as per the decision of the Board will be initiated 23 02.06.2011 She requested extension of time and she was permitted to submit her compliance before 13.06.2011 in endorsement dated: 02.06.2011 She was also informed that no more extension of time shall be permitted 24 13.06.2011 She submitted that she cannot assure anything till the PGCET examination and counseling is over 25 20.06.2011 Smt Reena K G was informed to follow the directions of the Board referred in the earlier communications 26 18.06.2011 She has also lodged a complaint on 18.06.2011 with the Karnataka State Commission for Women making allegations against Principal / Vice-Principal 27 20.07.2011 A detailed report was sent to the Commission on 20.07.2011. 28 07.08.2011 Smt. Reena K G was informed once again to follow the directions of the Board referred in the earlier communications and to submit her view before 16.08.2011. But she did not submit any written statement. 29 04.08.2011 She has also filed a review petition before the Principal Secretary to Government, Education Department (Higher Education). 30 13.04.2012 Smt.K.G.Reena was called before the Feedback Counseling Committee and was advised to improve her performance and also directed to behave properly with the students. Instead, Smt.Reena has threatened the students of Mechanical Engineering using abusive words. She has also threatened by framing tough / difficult questions for the internals for having given negative feedback 31 07.05.2012 In view of her misbehavior with the students and having failed to execute her responsibility as an academician, the Management decided to constitute disciplinary action against her under the provisions of the Karnataka Education Act of 1983 under the Act 91 and 92 (3) (a) (i). She has been kept under suspension w.e.f. 07.05.2012 under the provision of the Karnataka Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) rules of 1957 32 28.09.2013 The revision petition is dismissed on 28.09.2013 for default since the Counsel for the petitioner remained absent and did not pursue the same to substantiate her case 33 25.07.2014 She has sought information in respect of Principal from DTE in her application dt: 25.07.14 under RTI Act and the said application was transferred to our college in letter dated:01.08.2014. Reply was furnished to her on 04.09.2014. Similarly, she has submitted another application under RTI seeking documents in respect of Principal which was received in this office on 18.09.2014 and reply has been furnished to her on 11.10.2014.

SNo Date of BOG Details / issue At present she is being paid subsistence allowance of Rs.25,967/- PM (95% - 75% of 10,650 (Basic Pay) plus allowances)