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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR)

2017-2018

ANNA UNIVERSITY
CHENNAI – 600 025.

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL


(IQAC)

URL: www.annauniv.edu, ph: 22357027, email: [email protected]

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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
(AQAR)

JULY 2017 – JUNE 2018

This Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR 2017-18) has been prepared

by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Anna University, for the

four campuses, namely; CEG, MIT, SAP and ACTech campuses of Anna

University, Chennai – 25. The report relates to the period 1st July 2017 – 30th

June 2018 and has been prepared under the direction of the Vice Chancellor,

Anna University, with inputs from various officials of Anna University, in

accordance with the Guidelines issued by the National Assessment and

Accreditation Council for the submission of AQAR in accredited institutions

(IQAC-2017-revised.doc downloaded from NAAC website).

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3
CONTENTS
Sl. No. Description Page No.
PART A 6
1 Details of Institution 7
2 IQAC Composition and Activities 12
3 Recontitution of IQAC Council 12
PART B 13
4 Consolidated details at University level 14
5 Department-wise details - CEG Campus 54
5.1 Civil Engineering 55
Dept. of Civil Engineering( Including Division of
Structural Engineering, Division of Soil Mechanics &
Foundations Engg, Institute of Remote Sensing, 60
Transportation Engineering, Institute of Ocean
management)
Centre for Water Resources 63
Centre for Environmental Studies 65
Division of Structural Engineering
Division of Soil Mechanics & Foundations Engg
Institute of Remote Sensing
Institute of Ocean management
Transportation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering ( Internal Combition Division,
5.2 68
R & AC division & Enginerining Decision)
5.3 Industrial Engineering 82
5.4 Manufacturing Engineering 88
5.5 Mining Engineering 91
5.6 Printing technology 95
5.7 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 96
5.8 Electronics and Communication Engineering 100
5.9 Computer Science and Engineering 103
5.10 Information Science and Technology 125
5.11 Mathematics 131
5.12 Physics 133
5.13 Chemistry 142
5.14 English 154
5.15 Geology 158
5.16 Media Sciences 161
5.17 Management Studies 166
5.18 Medical Physics 169
5.19 Climate Change 174

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Sl. No. Description Page No.

Department-wise details - MIT Campus 176


5.20 Aerospace Engineering 177
5.21 Automobile Engineering 180
5.22 Production Technology 181
5.23 Instrumentation Engineering 188
5.24 Information Technology 202
5.25 Computer Technology 205
5.26 Electronics Engineering 208
5.27 Rubber and Plastics Technology 216
5.28 Applied Sciences and Humanities 219
Department-wise details - A.C.Tech Campus 221
5.29 Chemical Engineering 222
5.30 Ceramic Technology 232
5.31 Textile Technology 235
5.32 Bio Technology 240
5.33 Applied Sciences and Technology 252
Department-wise details - SAP Campus 267
5.34 Architecture 268
5.35 Planning 274

Annexure I - Programme-wise Pass Percentage


276

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PART A

INSTITUTION DETAILS
AND
IQAC COMPOSITION

6
The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
(For Universities)

Institutions Accredited by NAAC need to submit an Annual self-reviewed progress report i.e. Annual Quality
Assurance Report (AQAR) to NAAC, through its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in
key areas, specifically identified by the IQAC at the beginning of the Academic year. The AQAR period would
be the Academic Year. (For example, July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018)

Part – A

Data of the Institution


(data may be captured from IIQA)
1. Name of the Institution : Anna University

Name of the Head of the institution : Prof. Dr. M.K. Surappa

Designation : Vice Chancellor


Does the institution function
from own campus : Yes
Phone no./Alternate phone no. : 044-22357005
Mobile no.
Registered Email : [email protected]
Alternate Email : [email protected]

Address : Sardar Patel Road, Guindy


City/Town : Chennai
State/UT : Tamil Nadu
Pin Code : 600025

2. Institutional status:
 University: (State/Central/Deemed/Private) : State
 Type of Institution: Co-education/Men/Women : Co- Education
 Location : Rural/Semi-urban/Urban : Urban
 Financial Status: Centrally funded/state funded/Private : State Funded
 Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator/Director : Prof.Dr. T. Thyagarajan
 Phone no. /Alternate phone no. : 044-22357027
 Mobile: 9444104850
 IQAC e-mail address : [email protected]
 Alternate Email address : [email protected]
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3. Website address:

Web-link of the AQAR: (Previous Academic Year):


http://www.annauniv.edu/pdf/AQAR2016-17.pdf

4. Whether Academic Calendar prepared during the year? (Yes/No)


Yes/No....., if yes, whether it is uploaded in the Institutional website: YES
Weblink:

5. Accreditation Details
Year of
Cycle Grade CGPA Validity Period
Accreditation
5 Star from:2002 to:2007
1st 5 Star 2002
Level
2nd A 3.46 2014 from:2014 to: 2019
3rd
4th
5th

6. Date of Establishment of IQAC: 31.10.2012

7. Internal Quality Assurance System


i. AQAR 2016-17 29.12.2017(Guidlines 2017)
ii. AQAR 2015-16 22.12.2016 (Guidelines 2014)
iii. AQAR 2014-15 01-03-2016
iv. AQAR 2013-14 07-07-2014
v. AQAR 2012-13 07-07-2014
vi. AQAR 2011-12 07-01-2013
vii. AQAR 2010-11 07-01-2013
viii. AQAR 2009-10 07-01-2013
ix. AQAR 2008-09 07-01-2013
x. AQAR 2007-08 07-01-2013

7.1 Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality culture
Item /Title of the quality Number of
initiative by IQAC Date & duration participants/beneficiaries
Enhancing Quality
Assurance in South Asia
HEIs (EQASA) - 1st
Training Workshop attended
by Director IQAC along with 4 Anna University
other university officials in Officials represented the
Genova Italy 4.09.2017 University in the
5.09.2017 Workshop
All Institutions who
Indian International Science participated in the
Festival 16th and 17 th October ,2017 exhibition
2018 ranking issued in march 2018
NIRF Ranking University-4 Entire University

8
Engineering-8
Overall-10
7.7.17, 21.11.17,
22.7.17, 19.12.17,
25.7.17, 17.4.18,
22.8.17, 8.5.18, Director , Deputy
Conduct of Periodical IQAC 29.8.17, 3.7.18, Director and All IQAC
Internal Meetings 3.10,17 31.7.18 Campus coordinators (3)
University Departments
“Round-Table Workshop on and Constituent
QA in HEI with British Colleges of Anna
council 19.02.2018 University
Training Programme on
“Capacity Building for
Administrative Staff 29th Jan to 2nd Feb 2018 33
Training Programme on
“Competency Development”
for Technical Staff 5th Feb to 9th Feb 2018 40
One Day workshop on
Quality assurance and HEI 13th March 2018 37

8. Provide the list of Special Status conferred by Central/ State Government-


UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE of UGC etc.
Institution/
Department/ Year of award with
Faculty Scheme Funding agency duration Amount
Anna University Fellowship 2017-18 Rs. 50,277,875
Special UGC- Special
Assistance assistance
Anna University Programme programme 2017-18 Rs. 70,16,107
Fund for DST-FIST(Fund
improvement of for improvement
S&T of S & T
infrastructure infrastructure
Anna University Scheme Scheme 2017-18 Rs.1,82,00,000
Biotechnology- Biotechnology-
M.Tech M.Tech
Anna University Programme Programme 2017-18 Rs.80,67,973
DST- PURSE DST- PURSE
Anna University Programme Programme 2017-18 Rs.8,60,00,000
TOTAL Rs.16,95,61,955

• QS Ranking in the Faculty of Engineering and Technology


Year Category Rank
2017-18 World 651-700
Asia 301-350
BRICS 85

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• NAAC REACCREDITATION: ‘A’ grade (3.46/4.00) Highest among all the State Universities of Tamil
Nadu
• UGC-UPE: Recognized by UGC as University with Potential for Excellence (UPE) with the research
focus on “Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation”
• UGC-SAP: 20 University departments received SAP grants.
• UGC-CPEES: Recognized by UGC as Centre with Potential for Excellence in Environmental
Engineering Science
• DST-FIST: 18 University departments received infrastructural grants
• MNRE: Recognized as Solar Energy Training Network (SETNET) partner by Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy (MNRE) for Photovoltaic (PV) technology training programmes
• UGC-INFLIBNET: 1st place in Tamilnadu and 7th place in India for Access of E-Journals provided by
UGC-INFLIBNET.
• TANII: Tamil Nadu Government has sanctioned grant for design and development of Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle (UAV) under Tamil Nadu Innovation Initiatives (TANII) Scheme
• GIAN: 8 programmes were conducted under the Global Initiative for Academic Network (GIAN),
funded by MHRD
9. Whether composition of IQAC as per latest NAAC guidelines: Yes/No: Yes

*upload latest notification of formation of IQAC : Refer Page: 12 for scanned copy of the
reconstituted IQAC council

10. No. of IQAC meetings held during the year: 12


The minutes of IQAC meeting and compliance to the decisions have been uploaded on the
institutional website……. Yes

(Please upload, minutes of meetings and action taken report)

11. Whether IQAC received funding from any of the funding agency to support its
activities during the year? No

If yes, mention the amount: -N.A- Year: -N.A-

12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year (maximum five bullets)
 Training Programmes
 NIRF
 Conduct of regular Internal IQAC Meetings
 Consolidation and submission of AQAR
 IQAC Website updation
 IQAC Activity Booklet

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13. Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the Academic year towards
Quality Enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the Academic year

Plan of Action Achievements/Outcomes


NIRF 2018 Overall Category – 10
University – 4
Engineering – 8
Conduct of Training 3
Programmes
Conduct of regular Internal 12
IQAC Meetings
Monthly Progress Report 12
Purchase Purchase of Furniture, Equipment and
consumables for IQAC Office.
Academic Audit Academic Audit was conducted and the report
was shared with the concerned Stakeholders.
Consolidation and submission Once in a year
of AQAR
IQAC Activity Booklet IQAC Activity Booklet was Published for
the period Dec 2015 – May 2018
IQAC Website IQAC website was created in 2016 and is
periodically updated.
Publishing of Anna University ISSN Number has been obtained for the
Research Journal. journal.

14. Whether the AQAR was placed before statutory body? Yes
Name of the statutory body: Syndicate Date of meeting(s): 03.09.2018

15. Whether NAAC/or any other accredited body(s) visited IQAC or interacted with it to
Assess the functioning?
Yes/No: No Date: -N.A-

16. Whether institutional data submitted to AISHE: Yes/No: YES


Year:2017 -18 Date of Submission: Every year
17. Does the Institution have Management Information System?
Yes
If yes, give a brief description and a list of modules currently operational.

Anna University Knowledge Data Centre (AUKDC) is a joint initiative of Ministry of IT - Govt. of
India, Ministry of IT - Govt. of TN and Anna University. AUKDC aims to facilitate the promotion and
excellence in teaching, research and governance by providing software and technology resources to
Anna University. The university collects general and professional details of Faculty members in a
Database System. The main Purpose is to give the information to authorities as a when required.

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Attachment for Part A
Reconstituted IQAC council (approved by Vice Chancellor, Anna University)

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PART B

CONSOLIDATED DETAILS
AT
UNIVERSITY LEVEL

13
Part – B

CONSOLIDATED DETAILS AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL

CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS


1.1 Curriculum Design and Development
1.1.1 Programmes for which syllabus revision was carried out during the Academic year
Programme
Name of programme Dates of revision
Code
B.E. Civil Engineering (PT) PTCE
B.E. Mechanical Engineering (PT) PTME
B.E. Automobile Engineering (PT) PTAU
B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering (PT) PTEE 26.07.2017
B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation
Engineering (PT) PTEI
B.E. Electronics and Communication
Engineering (PT) PTEC
B.Tech. Leather Technology (PT) PTLT
1.1.2 Programmes/ courses focussed on employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development during
the Academic year
Date of Course with
Programme with Code Date of Introduction
Introduction Code

- -
1.2 Academic Flexibility
1.2.1 New programmes/courses introduced during the Academic year
Programme/Course Date of introduction
B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
03.05.2018
(RUSA) under R - 2018.
1.2.2 Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective Course System
implemented at the University level during the Academic year.
Name of Programmes UG PG Date of implementation of UG PG
adopting CBCS CBCS / Elective Course
System
M.E. Computer Science and Engineering
03.05.2018
(Specialization in Operations Research) under R - 2015 (Restructured)
M.Tech. Information Technology
03.05.2018
(Specialization in Multimedia) under R - 2015 (Restructured)
Already adopted (mention the year) 2015 - 2016
1.3 Curriculum Enrichment
1.3.1 Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year
Value added courses Date of introduction Number of students
enrolled
1. VA7001 - Tools for Sustainable Design 29
2. VA7002 - Monsoon Assemblages
10
Student Design Workshop

14
3. VA7003 - Basics of Machine Learning
43
using Pythan
4. VA7004 - Big Data Analytics &
1
Business Intelligence
5. VA7005 - Design of Electrical
7
Apparatus using CAD Software
6. VA7006 - Advances in Aquifer
Characterization and Parameter 7
Estimation
7. VA7007- Life cycle testing of
9
refrigerant compressors
1.3.2 Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year

Project/Programme Title No. of students enrolled for Field Projects / Internships


Undergraduates
Provided by HODs for their respective departments
Postgraduates
Internship programmes
Apart from the above, the Centre for University-Industry Collaboration
Nature of Title of the linkage Name of the Duration participant
linkage partnering (From-To)
institution/ industry
/research lab with
contact details
Internship Software Accolite May 18 to June 18
4
Software
Internship Core Akira Nov 17 to May 18
1
Consultancy
Internship Software Amazon May 18 to June 18 8
Internship Core Bharti Airtel May 18 to June 18 1
Internship Software Bridgei2i Nov 17 to May 18 2
Internship Software CaratLane Nov 17 to May 18
Trading Pvt. 1
Ltd.
Internship Core Caterpillar Nov 17 to May 18 8
Internship Software Chronus May 18 to June 18
2
Software
Internship Software Citicorp May 18 to June 18
11
Services
Internship Software Cognizant Nov 17 to May 18 4
Internship Software Dell Nov 17 to May 18 1
Internship Core Dow Chemicals May 18 to June 18 3
Internship Software Duta Software May 18 to June 18
1
India
Internship Core F22 labs Nov 17 to May 18 2
Internship Core Faurecia Nov 17 to May 18
Interior 6
Systems
Internship Core FIAT India May 18 to June 18
2
Automobiles
Internship Software Fidelity May 18 to June 18
Business 5
Services
Internship Core Ford Nov 17 to May 18 2
15
Internship Software Fourkites Nov 17 to May 18 4
Internship Software Full Creative Nov 17 to May 18 3
Internship Software Genesys Nov 17 to May 18
1
Telecom labs
Internship Core Gobumpr Nov 17 to May 18 1
Internship Software Goldman Sachs May 18 to June 18 5
Internship Core HDFC Bank Nov 17 to May 18 4
Internship Software Headrun Nov 17 to May 18 3
Internship Core Ingersoll Rand Nov 17 to May 18 10
Internship Software Intellect Design Nov 17 to May 18
3
Arena
Internship Core KLA - Tencor Nov 17 to May 18 2
Internship Core Microsemi India Nov 17 to May 18 3
Internship Software Microsoft May 18 to June 18 1
Internship Software Ninjacart May 18 to June 18 15
Internship Software Nokia Nov 17 to May 18 6
Internship Core Qualcomm Nov 17 to May 18
1
India
Internship Software Quickplay Nov 17 to May 18
1
Media
Internship Software RBS Services May 18 to June 18 6
Internship Core Resil Chemicals Nov 17 to May 18
7
India
Internship Core Rockwell Nov 17 to May 18
7
Collins
Internship Core Saint Gobain May 18 to June 18 2
Internship Core Samsung May 18 to June 18 24
Internship Software SAP May 18 to June 18 2
Internship Software Sigaram May 18 to June 18
9
Technologies
Internship Core Spritle Nov 17 to May 18 2
Internship Core Sundaram
8
Clayton Ltd
Internship Core Tata Advanced Nov 17 to May 18
10
Systems Ltd
Internship Software TCS May 18 to June 18 5
Internship Software Technicolor Nov 17 to May 18
Connected 1
Home
Internship Software Texas Nov 17 to May 18
1
Instruments
Internship Core Thermax
2
Limited
Internship Software Thorogood Nov 17 to May 18 10
Internship Software Urjanet Nov 17 to May 18 1
Internship Core Vestas Nov 17 to May 18 3
Internship Software Visa May 18 to June 18 9
Internship Software Zoho Nov 17 to May 18 3
Internship Core Saint Gobain May 18 to June 18 2
Internship Core Samsung May 18 to June 18 24

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1.4 Feedback System
1.4.1 Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders.
1) Students 2) Teachers 3) Employers 4) Alumni 5) Parents
Yes Yes
Through Through Multiple
centralized Course Yes Yes
feedback Committee Yes Through During Alumni During Parent-
system Meetings respective HODs Meets Teacher Meetings

1.4.2 How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the
institution? (maximum 500 words)

The feedback is obtained from Students,Teachers , Employers , Aluminin and Parents . The
feedback from Students is obtained from a centralised feedback system. The feedback is obtained
by meetings , Course committee Meeting , Alumini meetings and Parent Teachers Meetings.

2.2 Catering to Student Diversity


2.2.1. Student - Full time teacher ratio (current year data) 2017-2018:
Total number of Faculty members :
 Regular-581
 Temporary -309
 Total -890

Total Number of Students


 UG-10256
 PG -3866
 Total -14122

The overall Students: Faculty Ratio (SFR) is 15:1 (including temporary faculty members). The
department-wise SFR is provided by the respective HODs in “Part B – Departmentwise details” of
this AQAR.

2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management
Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)c. (current year data)

100 % Teachers are using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources. The tools used are Power Point
Case Study Group Discussion, Seminars, Projects, etc.
Department wise details are provided by the Respective HODs

Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of Number of E-resources


teachers on roll teachers resources ICT enabled smart and
using ICT available classrooms classrooms techniques
(LMS, e- used
Resources)
 Regular- All Power Point Department Department Department
581 Case Study wise details wise details wise details
 Temporar Group are provided are provided are provided
17
y -309 Discussion, by the by the by the
 Total - Seminars, Respective Respective Respective
890 Projects, etc. HODs HODs HODs

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Each student, on admission shall be assigned to a Faculty Advisor (vide clause 8) who shall
advise and counsel the student about the details of the academic programme and the choice of
courses considering the student’s academic background and career objectives.

Department wise details are provided by the Respective HODs

Number of students enrolled in Number of fulltime teachers Mentor: Mentee Ratio


the institution

14122 590 1:30

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of sanctioned No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty
positions positions during the current with Ph.D
year
Regular-492
Temporary-54
777 584 193 Nil Total -546
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government,
recognised bodies during the year )

Department wise details are provided by the Respective HODs


2.5Evaluation Process and Reforms
2.5.1 Number of days from the date of semester –end examination till declaration of results during the year
Programme name Programme code Semester/Year Last date of the Date of
last semester- declaration of
end/year-end results of
examination semester-end/year-
end examination
Odd Semester July –Nov 2017 3.07.2017 I week of Dec
 UG & PG 2017
(except I B.E/B.Tech.B.Arc
Sem) h/ME
/MTech/M.Sc/MB Last week of Jan
 UG &PG I A/MCA Aug17 –Jan 18 21.08.2017 2018
Sem

Even Semster
Last week of June
 UG & PG B.E/B.Tech.B.Arc Dec17- April 2018 6.12.2017 2018
(except I h/ME
Sem) /MTech/M.Sc/MB 3.01.2018 Last week of June
 UG &PG A/MCA Jan –May 2018 2018
II Sem

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2.5.2 Average percentage of student complaints/grievances about evaluation against total number appeared
in the examination during the year

Session No of Complaints or Total Number of Students Percentage


grievances about appeared in the
evaluation Examinations
Nov/Dec 2017 0 16174 0
April/May 2018 0 16285 0
CRITERION II -TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.6 Student Performance and Learning Outcomes
2.6.1 Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes
for all programs offered by the institution are stated and displayed in website of the institution
(to provide the weblink)
https://annauniv.edu/academic_courses/index.html
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may
design the questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)

Department wise details are provided by the Respective HODs


CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities
3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the
year

Department wise details are provided by the Respective HODs


Name of the teacher Name of the Date of Awarding Agency
awarded the fellowship Award Award
National
Internationa
l
3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research
3.2.1 Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations
FUNDING SANCITONED RECEIVED
FROM TO
AGENCY AMOUNT AMOUNT
Department of
Science & 27.11.2013 26.11.2017 4912000
Technology 500000
Department of
Science & 24.02.2014 23.02.2017 1388400
Technology 300000
Department of
Science & 30.03.2015 29.03.2018 1254000
Technology 750000
Science &
Engineering 09.09.2015 08.09.2018 2906800
Research Board 650000
Science &
Engineering 17.03.2016 16.03.2018 1100000
Research Board 400000
19
Science &
Engineering 18.03.2016 17.03.2019 2173000
Research Board 300000
Department of
Science & 10.05.2016 09.05.2019 3503194
Technology 500000
Department of
Science & 13.06.2016 12.06.2018 1440000
Technology 500000
Department of
Science & 04.08.2016 03.08.2019 4383230
Technology 1000000
Department of
Science & 30.12.2016 29.12.2019 6022280
Technology 3553000
Science &
Engineering 08.03.2017 07.03.2020 1900190
Research Board 341450
Department of
Science & 29.03.2017 28.03.2020 6199028
Technology 2829329
Science &
Engineering 21.03.2017 20.03.2019 2777500
Research Board 2180000
Science &
Engineering 29.03.2017 28.03.2020 5497270
Research Board 3866520
Science &
Engineering 24.03.2017 23.03.2020 1838000
Research Board 765000
Department of
Science & 29.03.2017 28.03.2020 1765000
Technology 625000
Science &
Engineering 09.06.2017 08.06.2020 4736000
Research Board 3500000
Science &
Engineering 17.06.2017 16.06.2020 2406730
Research Board 1442135
Science &
Engineering 27.06.2017 26.06.2020 2525600
Research Board 1315170
Department of
Science & 11.07.17 10.07.19 1815357
Technology 1398387
Department of
Science & 21.07.17 20.07.20 2343900
Technology 1150000
Department of
Science & 20.09.17 19.09.20 2240000
Technology 1334000
Science &
30.08.17 29.08.20 2074600
Engineering 1024860
20
Research Board
Department of
Science & 03.11.17 02.11.18 902000
Technology 850000
Department of
Science & 21.11.17 20.11.20 6429480
Technology 4036000
Department of
Science & 04.12.17 03.12.20 2150000
Technology 740000
University Grants
01.02.2010 31.07.2013 625300
Commission 151510
University Grants
01.07.2015 30.06.2018 1390000
Commission 211520
University Grants
07.01.2016 06.01.2019 790200
Commission 255181
UGC-DAE
Consortium for
01.01.2016 31.12.2019 135000
Scientific
Research 255394
University Grants
14.02.17 13.02.19 600000
Commission 600000
University Grants
10.10.17 09.10.19 4000000
Commission 800000
University Grant
10.10.17 09.10.19 4000000
Commission 800000
University Grants
Commission -
10.10.17 09.10.19 4000000
BSR Research
Start -Up - Grant 800000
University Grants
10.10.17 09.10.19 4000000
Commission 800000
University Grant
10.10.17 09.10.19 4000000
Commission 800000
University Grants
10.10.17 09.10.19 1000000
Commission 800000
Board of
Research in 29.01.2014 31.03.2017 2061000
Nuclear Science 178920
Council of
Scientific and
12.07.2013 11.07.2016 347417
Industrial
Research 46400
Defence Research
and Development 25.06.2014 24.06.2017 3379980
Organization 411540
Defence Research
and Development 18.04.2016 30.06.2018 990000
Organization 499978
Defence Research
and Development 14.07.2016
Organization 13.07.2017 1487059 892192
Defence Research 25.05.2017 24.05.2020 2310772 813851
21
and Development
Organization
Defence Research
and Development 31.05.2017 30.05.2018 980000
Organization 980000
Defence Research
and Development 28.04.17 27.04.20 3055580
Organization 2176460
Defence Research
and Development 20.09.17 19.09.19 5336293
Organization 4351813
Indian National
Centre for Ocean
01.04.2013 31.03.2017 2083000
Information
Services 1660000
Department of
21.10.2013 20.10.2016 5613000
Biotechnology 110000
The Petroleum
Institute, Abu 05.11.2014 04.11.2016 1998470
Dhabi 1155105
University Grant
01.12.2014 31.07.2017 11200000
Commission 4480000
Indian Council of
27.03.2015 26.03.2018 894100
Medical Research 285953
Combat Vehicles
Research and
26.07.2016 25.07.2017 1766912
Development
Establishment 318044
Tamilnadu
Uniform Services
24.05.2017 23.08.2017 100000
Recruitment
Board, Chennai 100000
Indian Council of
Social Science 01.06.2017 31.05.2019 800000
Research 320000
Combat Vehicles
Research &
14.09.17 13.03.19 1955000
Development
Establishment 263925
Department of
Science & 26.11.2013 30.06.2017 1132500
Technology 200000
University Grant
Commission 07.02.2017 06.02.2020 2174400 229800
IUAC 11.03.2016 10.03.2019 750000 178654
DST 14.03.2017 13.03.2020 4541800 940000
DST 21.03.2017 20.03.2020 2672000 1239000
UGC 01.04.2015 31.03.2018 46260000 219016
SPC 14.03.2016 13.09.2017 992800 395830
SERB 16.03.2017 15.03.2020 6581960 4100000
SERB 22.03.2017 21.03.2020 2585000 250000
ICMR 31.03.2017 30.03.2018 2071500 1741500

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ICMR 01.03.2015 29.02.2016 3560500 279177
DBT 29.07.2015 28.07.2018 2595000 861000
DBT 29.12.2016 29.06.2017 8850600 717091
HRD-WS 10.03.2017 09.03.2020 2882250 1113000
DST (WOS-A) 03.04.2017 02.04.2020 2375000 1130000
SERB 29.03.2017 28.03.2020 6173800 1300000
DBT 11.05.2017 10.05.2020 3117200 1120000
NASF 01.06.17 31.05.20 2884860 1402627
IRMRA 12.07.17 11.07.19 998024 516337
SERB 30.07.2015 29.07.2018 2300000 500000
DST (WOS-A) 04.09.2014 03.09.2017 1400000 1400000
L&T 24.07.17 23.10.18 2402580 2018168
TNMPF &
27.05.2014 26.01.2015 209526
HMCL 700000
DST 04.11.2016 03.11.2019 3535000 743000
DST 11.12.2014 10.12.2017 3480000 502000
SERB 16.12.2014 15.12.2017 3170540 500000
RDMMD 15.09.17 14.09.20 70160000 10000000
IIT 14.09.17 13.09.20 9962400 1836970
DST (DOE) 09.11.16 08.11.21 19914400 2305040
IEI & R&D Cell 20.09.17 19.09.19 150000 50000
DST 28.08.2017 27.08.2020 2535280 572300
CSB 01.11.16 30.04.18 600000 360000
SERB 12.10.17 11.10.20 2788230 1695250
UGC 01.07.2015 30.06.2018 1364100 302875
UGC 01.07.2015 30.06.2018 1572000 191489
CSIR 01.05.17 30.04.20 1071000 1071000
SPC 14.03.2016 13.09.2017 1979150 395830
UGC 01.07.2015 30.06.2018 1440500 80800
DSTIndo-
06.06.2016 05.06.2018 221569
German 491000
DSTSERB 03.09.2012 02.09.2015 1473000 122460
DST 14.03.2017 13.03.2020 4541800 2050000
SERB 14.08.2015 13.08.2019 5339200 600000
SERB 18.07.17 17.07.20 4231326 2763682
DST (WOS-A) 04.12.17 03.12.20 2260000 790000
DST 28.09.2015 27.09.2018 4139960 600000
DBT 22.09.2014 21.09.2017 6261000 1749380
TVA 26.02.2016 25.02.2017 2500000 225000
ICMR 31.03.2017 30.03.2018 2071500 251000
SERB 23.03.2016 22.03.2018 1100000 300000
UGC 01.07.2015 30.06.2018 1037600 247314
DBT 18.10.2016 17.10.2019 2443000 559000
NASF 01.06.17 31.05.20 2884860 215250
DRDO 02.09.2016 01.09.2019 5343720 486882
DST 28.08.2017 27.08.2020 2535280 938000
UGC 01.07.2015 30.06.2018 964000 134000
NRSC 23.01.17 31.03.20 5729000 1432000
UGC 01.02.2010 31.01.2013 978800 94297
Indo-French
(IFCAR- 11.12.2014 10.12.2017 37800
CEFIPRA) Joint 5146850
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Project
SERB 20.03.2015 19.03.2018 2693000 500000
DST 05.12.2014 04.12.2017 7996400 1500000
GoWB, Cop
18.07.17 17.07.20 2600000
Kolkata 2600000
SERB 29.03.2017 28.03.2020 6173800 1600000
CSIR 13.02.2014 12.02.2017 1307000 105612
SPC 14.03.2016 13.09.2017 1979150 197915
SERB 22.03.2017 21.03.2020 2585000 600000
MoWR 22.03.18 21.03.20 8290663 4751920
3.3 Innovation Ecosystem
3.3.1 Workshop/Seminar conducted on Interllual Property Rights(IPR) and Industry –Acdemia Innovative
Industry during the year .
More than 25 workshops are conducted by Center for Interllual Property Rights(CIPR).The details are
providedin the following weblink

www.annauniv.edu/ipr/workshops.php

3.3.2. Awards for Innovation won by Institution / Teachers / Research Scholars / studenst during the year

Department wise details are provided by the Respective HODs

3.3.3 No. of Incubation centre created, Start-ups incubated on campus during the year
Incubation Centre Name Sponsored by
College of Engineering Guindy Alumni Association College of Engineering,
Business Incubator
Alumni Incubator (CEGAIN) Guindy
Name of the Start-up Nature of Start-up Date of Commencement
One stop solution for all your film 2017
Filmak
needs.
Fricosta Medical healthcare second opinion. 2017
Planners of industrial visit Tours to 2016
Hide Out Tours the students of CEG and also other
Engineering and Arts colleges.
Accelerated Coaching Program for 2017
IAS By Heart
civil Service Exams
Promotion of liberal arts through 2017
Madiee
board games
Kitchen garden, promotion of 2016
gardening among the school
students. They have grown to a team
My Harvest of 7 members and doing an average
business of 1.5 lacs per month.
Major revenue is through their
giftbox.
Building the Core Software for 2018
XD Technologies
Decentralised Community Venture.
Internal circulation of second hand 2017
Peek A Book
books.
Protovalley 3D printing of diabetic footwear in a 2017
customized manner. Product
Development and Rapid Prototyping
solutions.
Wheel chair which provides holistic 2017
Smart Wheel Chair
care to the patients
Asset management for solar power 2017
Solar power generation
generation systems (Predictive
management system
control).
Webdefy Digital Marketing. 2016
3D Printing 3D Prinitng for food. 2017
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Customised nutritional food and 2018
OG Nutrition
exercise venture.
Urban Farmerz Roof Top Kitchen garden 2018
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year

Department Wise details provided by respective HODs


3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year

Department Wise details provided by respective HODs


3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year

Patent status
.Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
Rail Transit Oriented
Land Use
Development in 1- Filed -- --
Chennai City and Its
Sub–Urban Areas
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index

Department Wise details provided by respective HODs

3.4.6.h-Index of the Institutional publications during the year (Scopus /web of Science )

h-index of the institutional publications : 123

Total Number of Citations : 156857

Total Number of Paper Published till 2018: 2075

Title of the Name of Title of the journal Year of Citation Institutional Number of citations
paper the author publicati Index affiliation as excluding self citations
on mentioned in
the
publication
Department Wise details provided by respective HODs
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
Department Wise details provided by respective HODs
International Local level
No. of Faculty National level State level
level
Attended
Seminars/ 2 3 2 3
Workshops
Presented
1 1 4 2
papers
Resource
1 2 4 2
Persons
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :

Department wise details are provided by the respective HODs

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3.5 Consultancy
3.5.1 Revenue generated from Consultancy during the year
April 2018 – June
Financial year 2016-2017 2017-2018
2018
Total Numbers 1064 836 267
Total Amount 28,80,85,142 21,64,30,464 8,74,75,658
3.6 Extension Activities
3.6.1 Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community and
Non- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc., during the year
Title of the Activities Organising unit/ agency/ Number of teachers Number of students
collaborating agency coordinated in such participated in such
activities activities
Traffic awareness campaign

Thozhan NGO 1 10
. Traffic awareness campaign

Thozhan NGO 1 12
Clean up event Chennai trecking club
1 8

Blood donation camp Lions club 1 30


. Nursery creation Ainthinai 1 30

Seed collection Nizhal 1 15

Self defence for women 2 80

. Tree walk Nizhal 1 15

.Library Creation Udhavum Karangal 2 5

Self defence and yoga Udhavum Karangal 2 30

cleaning school premises Udhavum Karangal primary


school 2 20

Organic farming aalathur


village 2 30
Hallow Wings – 5 Km Run NCC – Naval Wing & 2 100
Alumni Association College
of Engineering Guindy
Social Service Day - Blood NCC – Naval Wing, NCC – 2 100
Donation Camp Army Wing, NSS and
Alumni Association College
of Engineering Guindy
Ground cleaning and maintain NSS with Chrompet cheetahs 1 20
Wipro Marathan Chennai runners 2 30

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Primary health centre cleaning 3 100
District level guide teachers TamilNadu Science
workshop Forum(TNSF) 4 15

3.6.1.Awards and recognition recievde for exstension activities from Government and other recognized
bodies during the year

Department wise details are provided by the respective HODs


3.7.1 Number of collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange

Student exchange programme

Source of financial
Nature of Activity Participant Duration
support
Ms. Eshani Anand
Reg. No. 2015103624 04.09.2017 to
B.E. (Computer Science & 01.02.2018
European Commission
One semester Engg.)
under Erasmus +
exchange programme Ms. Abhirami
programme
Muthukrishnan 01.09.2017 to
Reg. No. 2015108002 01.02.2018
B.E. (Industrial Engg.)
Ms. L. Olive Priscilla
Reg. No. 2016802011
M. Arch.
Mr. J. Ezhilarasan
Reg. No. 2016802004
One semester M. Arch. 20.09.2017 to
Self Initiative
exchange programme Ms. G. Lavanya 28.01.2018
Reg. No. 2016802009
M. Arch.
Ms. M. Renitha Esther
Reg. No. 2016802014
M. Arch.

Faculty exchange programme

Source of financial
Nature of Activity Participant Duration
support
Dr. A. Rajadurai
Dean, MIT campus
Dept. of Mechanical
Engineering
Dr. Ranee Vedamuthu
Dean, SAP campus
Dept. of Architecture
Dr. T.V. Geetha
Dean CEG campus
10.07.2017 to
Five days exchange programme Dept. of Computer Science European Commission
14.07.2017
Visit to the University of & Engg. under Erasmus +
Edinburgh, UK Dr. G. Uma programme
Professor & Head
Dept. of Electrical &
Electronics Engg.

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Dr. Pandurangan
Professor & Head
Dept. of Chemistry
Dr. C.D. Anuradha
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biotechnology
Dr. R. Saravanan
Associate Professor
Centre for Water Resources
Dr. B.A. Muralidhar
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Textile Technology
Dr. N. Rajendran
Director, Centre for
International Affairs
Mr. E. Parthasarathy
Deputy Registrar,
Administration
Erasmus+ KA 107 project
Five days exchange programme Dr. N. Rajendran
funded by the European 25.06.2018 to
Visit to the Universitat Director, Centre for
Commission within the 29.06.2018
Politecnica de Valencia, Spain International Affairs
Erasmus + programme

Chubu University, Japan 17.07.2017  Exchange of faculty,


researcher and
students;
 Development and
promotion of
cooperative research
program and activities;
 Development of
cooperative education
and training programs
including offering
credit, short-term and

long-term workshops,
seminars, courses and
offering degrees.
 Exchange of
information and
documents which are
of mutual interest; and
 Arranging meetings,
lectures, club activities,
and other events of
mutual concern.

Leibniz Universitat, 21.07.2017  Student exchange Number of


Hannover, Germany programme students from
 Faculty exchange AU – 6
programme Number of faculty member from
 Joint projects AU – 1
 Collaborative research
activities, including
joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic

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programs
 Other areas of mutual
interest
KTH, Royal Institute of 21.08.2017  To engage in joint –
Technology, Sweden efforts in curriculum
development, research
and consultancy
on agreed topics of
common interest;
 To work together in the
area of university
management, including
exchanges of
administrative and
managerial staff where
appropriate;
 To collaborate in the
expansion of links with
industry and agencies
for public
administration and
public services;
 To develop the
exchange of research
and academic staff
with a view to
promoting learning and
culture and fostering
close friendship
between the two
universities on the
basis of principles of
mutual benefit and
equality.

Illinois Institute of 21.09.2017  To encourage visits by –


Technology, USA faculty from one
university to the other
for the purpose of
engaging in research;
 To encourage the
faculty of both
universities to engage
the joint research
activities; funded
project proposals,
research publications
and joint supervision of
doctoral students;
 To facilitate the
admission of qualified
students from one
university to the other
for the purpose of
enrolling in courses or
participating in
research projects;

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 To foster the exchange
of academic
publications and
scholarly information;
and
 To promote other
academic activities
such as seminars, guest
lectures, workshops
and conferences which
enhance the above
mentioned goals.

PNG University of 27.12.2017  Student Exchange –


Technology, PNG programme
 Faculty Exchange
programme
 Joint Projects
 Collaborative research
activities, including
joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic
programmes
 Other areas of mutual
interest
National Institute of Materials 28.12.2017 Exchange programmes for Number of students
Science (NIMS), Japan NIMS and AU researchers from AU – 1
National Chin-Yi University of 02.01.2018  Mutual exchange and Number of
Technology, Taiwan visit of faculty students from
members for academic AU – 9
activities Number of faculty member from
 Mutual exchange of AU – 3
graduate and
undergraduate students
for study and research
 Joint degree programs
for students at graduate
and undergraduate
 Collaborative research
activities
 Dual degree programs
Ministry of Economic 17.01.2018  The initiative in –
Affairs, Taiwan carrying out the
exchange of
recruitment
information between
students or graduates
of the AU and
enterprises in Taiwan
 AU will recommend
graduates interested in
working in Taiwan
 Each party will
promote other talent
exchange activities

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such as mutual visits
and exchange by the
AU and enterprises in
Taiwan.
Ryerson University, Canada 22.01.2018  Promotion of Joint –
research
 Exchange of faculty
members and
administrative staff
 Exchange of students
 Exchange of research
outcomes, academic
publications and other
academic information
 Other academic and
educational exchange
programs approved as
suitable by both
universities
Université François Rabelais in Tours, 15.01.2018  Student Exchange Number of
e programme students from
 Faculty Exchange AU to Tours – 4
programme Number of students
 Joint Projects from Tours to AU – 2
 Collaborative research
activities, including
joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic
programmes
 Other areas of mutual
interest
University of 15.03.2018 To encourage the training Number of
Amsterdam, Netherlands of scientists through joint students from
research, formal courses, Univ. of
lectures and exchange of Amsterdam to
faculty, staff and students AU –
University of Central 19.01.2018  Exchange of graduate –
Florida, USA or undergraduate
students
 Exchange of academic
personnel
 Cooperative research
and development
activities
 Cooperative design of
courses, conferences,
symposia or academic
programs
 Exchange of academic
or scientific materials
and publications of
common interest
 Any other mutually
agreed activity that
would benefit both
parties
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LeTournea University, USA 19.01.2018  To cooperate in the –
further development of
the institutions,
especially with regard
to academic programs
 To broaden the
experience of faculty
and students of the
institutions, providing
them with
opportunities for
increased cultural
understanding
 To encourage the
expansion of
international
understanding and
cultural ties between
citizens of both
universities
Yokohama National 23.02.2018  Exchange of students Number of students
University, Japan  Exchange of academic from AU to YNU – 28
staff Number of faculty member from
 Cooperative research AU to YNU – 4
 Exchange of academic
information, materials
and publications
 Joint projects
 Collaborative research
activities, including
joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic
programs
 Other areas of mutual
interest
Universiti Sains Malaysia, 23.02.2018  Student exchange –
Malaysia programme
 Faculty exchange
programme
 Joint projects
 Collaborative research
activities, including
Joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academics
programs
 Other areas of mutual
interest

University of Nottingham, UK May 2018  Student exchange –


programme
 Faculty exchange
programme
 Joint projects
 Collaborative research
activities, including
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Joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academics
programs
 Other areas of mutual
interest

Plymouth University, UK 21.06.2018  To explore and –


promote co-operation
and collaboration in the
fields of teaching and
research
 Student exchange
programme
 Staff exchange
programme
 Joint funding bids to
various India / UK
research funds

University of Edinburgh, UK 27.04.2018  To collaborate and Number of faculty members from


cooperate and be open AU to Edinburgh – 10
with each other Number of faculty members from
 To share information, Edinburgh to AU – 2
experience and skills to
learn from each other
and develop effective
working practices,
work collaboratively to
identify solutions
Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany 16.05.2018  Joint projects –
 Collaborative research
activities, including
joint supervision of
doctoral students,
 Joint academic
programs
 Other areas of mutual
interest
Universitat Bern, Switzerland 24.05.2018  Exchange of –
information and
academic materials
 Exchange programme
of student and faculty
 Development of
collaborative research
projects and programs
 Joint academic
activities
Hiroshima University, Japan 08.06.2018  To promote joint Number of students
research including from AU to Hiroshima – 2
application for
international research
funding, if available
 Exchange of faculty
members and
administrative staff
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 Exchange of students
possibly with
scholarship
opportunities if
available
 Exchange of research
outcomes, academic
publications
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan 31.05.2018  Exchange of students Number of students
 Exchange of visiting from TMU to AU – 5
research scholars
 Joint degree programs
 Joint research
programs
 Participation in
international
conferences, seminars,
symposia, workshops
and other activities
 Exchange of academic
materials

3.7.2 Number of collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange
Department wise details are provided by the respective HODs

Student exchange programme


Source of financial
Nature of Activity Participant Duration
support
One semester Students of UG
CIA
exchange programme programmes

3.7.3 MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries,
corporate houses etc. during the year
Number of
students/teachers
Organisation Date of MoU signed Purpose and activities
participated under
MoUs
Chubu University, 17.07.2017  Exchange of faculty, researcher and
Japan students;
 Development and promotion of
cooperative research program and
activities;
 Development of cooperative
education and training programs
including offering credit, short-term
and long-term workshops, seminars, –
courses and offering degrees.
 Exchange of information and
documents which are of mutual
interest; and
 Arranging meetings, lectures, club
activities, and other events of mutual
concern.

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Leibniz Universitat, 21.07.2017  Student exchange programme Number of students
Hannover,  Faculty exchange programme from AU – 6
Germany  Joint projects Number of faculty
 Collaborative research activities, member from AU – 1
including joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic programs
 Other areas of mutual interest

KTH, Royal 21.08.2017  To engage in joint efforts in –


Institute of curriculum development, research
Technology, and consultancy on agreed
Sweden topics of common interest;
 To work together in the area of
university management, including
exchanges of administrative and
managerial staff where appropriate;
 To collaborate in the expansion of
links with industry and agencies for
public administration and public
services;
 To develop the exchange of research
and academic staff with a view to
promoting learning and culture and
fostering close friendship between
the two universities on the basis of
principles of mutual benefit and
equality.

PNG University of 27.12.2017  Student Exchange programme –


Technology, PNG  Faculty Exchange programme
 Joint Projects
 Collaborative research activities,
including joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic programmes
 Other areas of mutual interest
National Institute 28.12.2017 Exchange programmes for NIMS and –
of Materials AU researchers
Science (NIMS),
Japan
National Chin-Yi 02.01.2018  Mutual exchange and visit of faculty Number of students
University of members for academic activities from AU – 1
Technology,  Mutual exchange of graduate and
Taiwan undergraduate students for study and
research
 Joint degree programs for students at
graduate and undergraduate
 Collaborative research activities
 Dual degree programs
Ministry of 17.01.2018  The initiative in carrying out the Number of students
Economic Affairs, exchange of recruitment information from AU – 9
Taiwan between students or graduates of the Number of faculty
AU and enterprises in Taiwan member from AU – 3
 AU will recommend graduates
interested in working in Taiwan
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 Each party will promote other talent
exchange activities such as mutual
visits and exchange by the AU and
enterprises in Taiwan.
Ryerson 22.01.2018  Promotion of Joint research –
University, Canada  Exchange of faculty members and
administrative staff
 Exchange of students
 Exchange of research outcomes,
academic publications and other
academic information
 Other academic and educational
exchange programs approved as
suitable by both universities
The Université 15.01.2018  Student Exchange programme –
François Rabelais  Faculty Exchange programme
in Tours, France  Joint Projects
 Collaborative research activities,
including joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic programmes
 Other areas of mutual interest
University of 15.03.2018 To encourage the training of scientists Number of students
Amsterdam, through joint research, formal courses, from AU to Tours – 4
Netherlands lectures and exchange of faculty, staff Number of students
and students from Tours to AU – 2
University of 19.01.2018  Exchange of graduate or Number of students
Central Florida, undergraduate students from Univ. of
USA  Exchange of academic personnel Amsterdam to AU –
 Cooperative research and
development activities
 Cooperative design of courses,
conferences, symposia or academic
programs
 Exchange of academic or scientific
materials and publications of
common interest
 Any other mutually agreed activity
that would benefit both parties
LeTournea 19.01.2018  To cooperate in the further –
University, USA development of the institutions,
especially with regard to academic
programs
 To broaden the experience of faculty
and students of the institutions,
providing them with opportunities
for increased cultural understanding
 To encourage the expansion of
international understanding and
cultural ties between citizens of both
universities
Yokohama 23.02.2018  Exchange of students –
National  Exchange of academic staff
University, Japan  Cooperative research
 Exchange of academic information,
materials and publications

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 Joint projects
 Collaborative research activities,
including joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academic programs
 Other areas of mutual interest
Universiti Sains 23.02.2018  Student exchange programme Number of students
Malaysia, Malaysia  Faculty exchange programme from AU to YNU –
 Joint projects 28
 Collaborative research activities, Number of faculty
including Joint supervision of member from AU to
doctoral students YNU – 4
 Joint academics programs
 Other areas of mutual interest

University of May 2018  Student exchange programme –


Nottingham, UK  Faculty exchange programme
 Joint projects
 Collaborative research activities,
including Joint supervision of
doctoral students
 Joint academics programs
 Other areas of mutual interest

Plymouth 21.06.2018  To explore and promote co- –


University, UK operation and collaboration in the
fields of teaching and research
 Student exchange programme
 Staff exchange programme
 Joint funding bids to various India /
UK research funds

University of 27.04.2018  To collaborate and cooperate and be –


Edinburgh, UK open with each other
 To share information, experience
and skills to learn from each other
and develop effective working
practices, work collaboratively to
identify solutions
Freie Universitat 16.05.2018  Joint projects Number of faculty
Berlin, Germany  Collaborative research activities, members from AU to
including joint supervision of Edinburgh – 10
doctoral students, Number of faculty
 Joint academic programs members from
 Other areas of mutual interest Edinburgh to AU – 2
Universitat Bern, 24.05.2018  Exchange of information and –
Switzerland academic materials
 Exchange programme of student and
faculty
 Development of collaborative
research projects and programs
 Joint academic activities
Hiroshima 08.06.2018  To promote joint research including –
University, Japan application for international research
funding, if available
 Exchange of faculty members and
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administrative staff
 Exchange of students possibly with
scholarship opportunities if available
 Exchange of research outcomes,
academic publications
Taipei Medical 31.05.2018  Exchange of students Number of students
University, Taiwan  Exchange of visiting research from AU to
scholars Hiroshima – 2
 Joint degree programs
 Joint research programs
 Participation in international
conferences, seminars, symposia,
workshops and other activities
 Exchange of academic materials

General Fund Contingencies Account


4.1.1 Details of Expenditure (July 2017 to June 2018)

Head Assigned Budget Expenditure Incurred

Infrastructure Augmentation 95,07,75,000 17,31,42,706

Physical Facilities 31,93,23,000 20,27,60,685

Academic Facilities 5,55,01,000 3,78,70,527

Total 1,32,55,99,000 41,37,73,918


4.2 Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1 Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)}
Name of the ILMS Nature of automation (fully or Version Year of automation
software partially)
AUTOLIB Fully 2006

4.2.1 Library Services:


Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 3858 25,10,048/- 2674 23,94,965/- 6762 65,86,385/-
Reference 310 26,71,365/- 474 20,43,992/- 554 30,33,985/-
Books

e-Books 83 8,17,000/- 695 25,09,320/- 781 33,26,320/-

Journals Indian : 2,29,458/- Indian : 97 2,44,085/- 209 4,73,543/-


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e-Journals 1. IEL 82,47,555/- 1. IEL 91,88.532/-


Online Online
2.Science Direct46,20,200/- 2.Science Direct39,65,196/-
3.Scopus 18,12,465/- 3.Scopus 20,61,649/-
Database Database

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4.Proquest 3,85,780/- 4.Proquest 4,19,637/-
5.SAE (10 1,94,304/- ,,
Subjects) 5.SAE 2,49,355/-
6.Emerald- 13,47,825/- Journals
94 6.Emerald- 6,99,111/-
7.Science 27,06,600/- 94
Direct 7.JoVE 1,94,000/-
Materials Total Video
Science 1,93,14,729/- Journal
Back file 8.Web of 19,74,140/-
Science
Database
9.Wiley 15,83,194/-
Journals- 2,03,34,814/-
908
CD & Video -- -- -- -- -- --

Library Yes Yes Yes


automation
Weeding Nil Nil Nil
(Hard &
Soft)
Others Nil Nil Nil
(specify)
4.3 IT Infrastructure
4.3.1 Technology Upgradation (overall)
Total Computer Internet Browsing Office Departments Available Others
Computers Labs Centres band
width
(MGBPS)

Existing 68 Nos 50 Nos 2X90 -


Mbps &
248 Nos 130 Nos - -
1 Gbps
NKN
Added Computer :10 Nos -
Printer : 3 Nos
Scanner : 2 Nos - -
Server : 1
Nos
Total 264 Nos 130 Nos 68 Nos 50 Nos 1Gbps -
form
- - NKN &
2X90
Mbps
4.3.2 Bandwidth available of internet Connection in the Institution (Leased line)

1Gbps form NKN & 2X90 Mbps


4.3.3 Facility for e-content
Shodhganga,Repositary ,Swayam
4.4 Maintance of Campus Infrastructure
For the points 4.4.1&4.4.2 refer 4.1.1.

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4.4.2 Procedure and Policies for maintaining and utilising Physical , Acdemic and support facilities
Please refer www.annauniv.edu

CRITERION V- STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION

5.1.Student Support

5.1.1 Scholarship and Financial Support

Number of Students Amount


Rs.
Financial support to the 31 2,48,000/-
Institution by
Endowment
Financial Support from 1391 1,71,86,102
the Government
Financial support from 30 7,65,000/-
other Sources
Number of students who - -
have received
International
recognitions
Number of students who 171 12,50,000/-
have received National
recognitions
5.1.1 scholarships and Financial support-MIT Number of Amount
Students Rs.
Financial support to the Institution by Endowment 31 2,48,000/-
Financial Support from the Government 1391 1,71,86,102
Financial support from other Sources 30 7,65,000/-
Number of students who have received International recognitions - -
Number of students who have received National recognitions 171 12,50,000/-
5.1.1 Scholarship and Financial Support - AC Tech Campus
Name /Title of the scheme Number of Students Amount in Rs.
a) Tamilnadu Govt., BC/MBC Scholarship 275 23,59,850.00
b) Tamilnadu Govt., SC/ST Scholarship 196 31,32,370.00
c) M.G.R QUA – e – MILLATH Scholarship 21 1,68,000.00
d) Bank of Tokyo Mit-Su-Bishi Scholarship 4 92,400.00
5.1.1 Scholarships and Financial Support – SAP Campus
Name /Title of the scheme Amount in
Number of students
Rupees
1 Dr. MGR and Thiru Quaid-E-Milleth Endowment 5 X 8,000 40,000
Scholarship
2 Anna University Chennai Students Welfare 1 X 25,000 25,000
Endowment Scholarship
5.1.1 Scholarships and Financial Support – CEG Campus
1. Scholarship (RNTBCI) 120 Rs. 36 Lakhs
2. CSE Alumni Endowment Scholarship 10 29,000/-per student
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BC/MBC Scholarship
SC/ST Scholarship

3. SC/ST Scholarship 03 Rs. 79,500


Hostel Scholarship 02 Rs. 16,000
4. Anna Centenary Research fellowship(For full time 2 16000
PhD only)
5. GATE Stipend 9 Rs.12,400 per candidate
6. BC/MBC Scholarship (Fresh & Renewal) 148516475173
7. SC/ST Scholarship (Fresh & Renewal) 855285706365
8. SC/ST Scholarship (Fresh & Renewal) 2812688000
9. Chief Minister Award (Fresh & Renewal) 201603000
10. Gandhi Momorial Award (Fresh & Renewal) 00
11. Bright student award 17760
12. Tamilnadu educational trust scholarship (Fresh & 17000
Renewal)
13. Merit-cum-Means Minority students (Fresh & 83 community based
Renewal) scholarship and the
scholarship amount directly
credit into students bank
account
14. Central sector scholarship 96 Scholarship Rs.20,000/- per
(2014 Batch students) student, sch. amount
directly credit into student's
bank account.
15. Central sector scholarship 76 Scholarship Rs.10,000/- per
(2015 Batch students) student, sch. amount
directly credit into student's
bank account.
16. BC/MBC Scholarship (Fresh & Renewal) 1485 16475173
17. SC/ST Scholarship (Fresh & Renewal) 855 285706365
18. SC/ST Scholarship (Fresh & Renewal) 281 2688000
19. Chief Minister Award (Fresh & Renewal) 201 603000
20. Gandhi Momorial Award (Fresh & Renewal) 0 0
21. Bright student award 1 7760
22. Central sector scholarship 90 Scholarship Rs.10,000/- per
(2016 Batch students) student, sch. amount
directly credit into student's
bank account.
23. Central sector scholarship 179 Scholarship Rs.10,000/- per
(2017 Batch students) student, sch. amount
directly credit into student's
bank account.
24. District topper scholarship 1 20000
25. Post Matric Scholarship for Student with Scholarship and the
Disability scholarship amount directly
credit into students bank
account
26. Post Matric Scheme for Award of Scholarships 3 Scholarship and the
under Beedi Workers Welfare fund scholarship amount directly
credit into students bank
account
27. National Handicapped and Finance Corporation 3 sch. amount directly credit
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(NHFDC) - scholarship for disabled students into student's bank account.
28. Central sector scholarship 90 Scholarship Rs.10,000/- per
(2016 Batch students) student, sch. amount
directly credit into student's
bank account.
29. Central sector scholarship 179 Scholarship Rs.10,000/- per
(2017 Batch students) student, sch. amount
directly credit into student's
bank account.
30. District topper scholarship 1 20000
31. Post Matric Scholarship for Student with Scholarship and the
Disability scholarship amount directly
credit into students bank
account
32. Post Matric Scheme for Award of Scholarships 3 Scholarship and the
under Beedi Workers Welfare fund scholarship amount directly
credit into students bank
account
33. National Handicapped and Finance Corporation 3 sch. amount directly credit
(NHFDC) - scholarship for disabled students into student's bank account.
Financial support from other sources
a) National FFE Scholarship 40,000/- per
student
Central Sector Scholarship 20,000/- per
student
NET Junior Research Fellowship(For full time PhD only)UGC 1 25,000
Dr. MGR and Thiru Quaid-E-Milleth Endowment scholarship 47 3,76,000
CEG 72 Trust Endowment Scholarship 24 1,92,000
CSE Alumni Endowment Scholarship 10 2,90,000
Anna University Chennai student welfare endowment sch. 11 2,75,000
1975 Batch Alumni Endowment Sch 4 1,00,000
Madras Dock Labour Board - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar End. 1 25,000
Scholarship
G. Krishnamoorthy Award 1 12,500
MGMI – ICCAMI ’93 Endowment 3 7,900
Guindy Engineers 62 trust scholarship 3 1,15,500
1957 Guindyians Endowment Scholarship 1 25,000
1956-60 CEG Batch Endowment Scholarship 4 80,000
Guindy class of 1973 Endowment Scholarship 6 1,92,000
CEG 1961 Batch Golden 4 80,000
Jubilee Endowment Scholarship
NIL NIL NIL
b)
International
5.1.2 Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development, Remedial
coaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling andMentoring etc.,

Name of the capability Date of implementation Number of students Agencies involved


enhancement scheme enrolled
Employability - Skill 08.12.2017 to 1011 Renault Nissan Technology &
Enhancement 19.12.2017 and Business Centre India Private
Programme (E-SEP) 02.01.2018 to Limited (RNTBCI)
12.01.2018

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Employability Skill During September & 1682 Titan Company Limited
Building Programme December 2017
(E-SBP)
Employability - Skill During September & 200 Thirdware Solution Limited
Enhancement October 2017
Programme (E-SEP)
5.1.3 Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the
institution during the year

Details are provided by the HODs of respective departments in “Part-B Department-wise Details”
5.2.1 Details of campus placement during the year
On campus Off Campus
Name of Organizations Number of Students Number of Name of Number of Number of
Visited Participated Students Organizations Students Students Placed
Placed Visited Participated
175 2967 1232 Details provided by respective Depts.
5.2.3 Student Progression to Higher Education in percentage during the year

Details are provided by the HODs of respective departments in “Part-B Department-wise Details”
5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organized at the institution level during the year

Details are provided by the HODs of respective departments in “Part-B Department-wise Details”
5.3 Student participation in Activities

Details are provided by the HODs of respective departments in “Part-B Department-wise Details”
Department wise details are given by respective HODs
CRITERION VI –GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership

6.1.1 Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year
(maximum 500 words)

 17 administrative centres have been established to execute the various administrative activities in a
decentralized manner.
 20 research centres have been established that operate autonomously within the campus.
 The student support and academic activities are decentralized by dividing the University into 4
campuses (managed by respective Deans) and a total number of 34 departments are distributed in
these 4 campuses and are managed by the respective HODs (CEG campus – 18 departments, MIT
campus – 8 departments, ACT campus – 6 departments, SAP campus – 2 departments)

6.1.2 Does the institution have a Management Information System (MIS)?


Yes/No/Partial:

YES. Knowledge Data Centre (KDC) of Anna University maintains several MIS portals.

 For student administration, “ACOE - SEMS” portal is maintained for managing the academic
information and “AU-PaG” is maintained for registration and fee payments.

 For faculty members, “AU-FIS” portal is used for faculty information system and “AU-ADAMS”
portal is used for managing leave, smartcard, PF and other information.

 The Research link of Anna University is used for all communication and information regarding the
Ph.D / M.S research scholars and supervisors

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6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment
6.2.1 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following (with in 100 words
each):

 The IQAC – Anna University conducted three training programmes with target audience as Faculty
members / Non-teaching Technical / Non-teaching Administrative staff members. Various aspects
pertaining to quality initiation / sustenance / enhancement were discussed during the training
programmes. The participants gave a highly positive feedback about the contents.
 Benchmarks have been created as part of Quality Improvement Strategies:

S.No. Attribute Benchmark


I Academic
a) Curriculum & Syllabus CBCS
b) Faculty and Student Ratio 1:15
c) Faculty Member with PhD 80%
d) Faculty Member with Foreign Qualification 30%
e) Number of Books per Student >80 % - 100%
f) Students and Computer Ratio 2:1
g) Declaration of result within 15 days
h) Average Pass Percentage >95%
i) Dropout percentage of Students 2%
j) Average Placement of Students on campus >80%

II Research and Development


a) Number of ongoing Research Project per Faculty per >5
department
b) Percentage of Department with UGC /SAP &DST /FIST 25%
c) Number of Patent per year >2
d) Number of Technology Transfer per year >5
e) Average PhD outputs per Department >2
f) Average number of Publications per faculty member per year >1
in High Impact Journal
g) Number of Conferences per department per year 1
h) Publications of Research Journal 4 issues per year

III Recognition
a) NBA for UG Program All UG Program
b) NIRF Top 10
c) QS World Ranking Top 500
d) QS BRICS Top75
e) QS Asian Top250
f) NAAC A++
g) UPE(UGC) Second Place
h) IOE Recognition from
UGC /MHRD

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 Curriculum Development – Amendments and modifications, if any, are made in the curriculum
and syllabi of the Regulations, based on the outcome of Departmental Consultative Committee
(DCC) meetings, after obtaining approval from the syndicate through proper channel.
6.2.2 : Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:
 Planning and Development
 Administration
 Finance and Accounts
 Student Admission and Support
 Examination
Web portals and relevant software are effectively utilized in the governance of the above areas of operation.

6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies


6.3.1 Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership
fee of professional bodies during the year:

Details are provided by the HODs of respective departments in “Part-B Department-wise Details”

6.3.2 No. Of Professional development / administrative training programmes organized by the University
for teaching and non-teaching staff during the year:

The following are the training programmes conducted by IQAC during the year:

Year Title of the Title of the Dates (from- No. of No. of participants
professional administrativ to) participants (Non-teaching staff)
development e training (Teaching
programme programme staff)
organised for organised for
teaching staff non-teaching
staff
2017-18 Quality 13 March 37
Awareness in 2018
Higher
Education
Institutions
2017-18 Training on 29 Jan -2 Feb
Capacity 2018
Building for
Administratio
n Staff
Members
2017-18 Training on 5-9 feb 2018
Competency
Development
for technical
staff member
Apart from the above, details of training programmes conducted by departments are provided by the HODs
of respective departments in “Part-B Department-wise Details”
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year

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Details are provided by the HODs of respective departments in “Part-B Department-wise Details”
6.3.4 Faculty and staff recruitment:
-- NIL – during the year

6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization


6.4.1 Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly
(with in 100 words each)
The accounts of all the Autonomous Institutions / Centres and all the Regional Centres / Constituent
Colleges is audited every year by the Concurrent Audit, Local Fund Audit Department of this Univeristy
Office in Finance wing and issues the Audit Report and Annual Accounts in respect of this University in the
respective year.
6.4.2 Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies during
the year (not covered in Criterion III)
Name of the non-government Funds / Grants received in Rs. Purpose
Funding agencies / individuals
NIL NIL NIL
6.4.2 Total Corpus fund generated : Rs. 5,59,51,104/- from the Year 1993 – 2012
(Rupees in words: Five crores fifty nine lakhs fifty one thousand one hundred and four only)
6.5.1 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Yes
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes NAAC/NBA - -
Yes Concurrent Yes Internal audit
Administrative Audit
6.5.4 Development Programs For Support Staff (At Least Three)- Yoga programme conducted on 22.02.2018
6.5.5 Post Accreditation initiatives - mention atleast three

 An action-taken-report has been prepared based on the comments/remarks given the NAAC PTM members
 Benchmarks have been created to improve the quality of the institution
 An exclusive training programme was conducted for the IQAC Department coordinators
6.5.6
a. Submission of Data for AISHE portal : (Yes /No) :Yes
b. Participation in NIRF : (Yes /No) :Yes
c. ISO Certification : (Yes /No) : No
d. NBA or any other quality audit : (Yes /No) : Yes

6.5.7 Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year

Item /Title of Item /Title of


the quality Item /Title of the the quality Item /Title of the
initiative by quality initiative initiative by quality initiative Item /Title of the quality
IQAC by IQAC IQAC by IQAC initiative by IQAC

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Enhancing Enhancing
Quality Quality
Assurance in Assurance in
South Asia HEIs South Asia HEIs Enhancing Quality
(EQASA) - 1st Enhancing Quality (EQASA) - 1st Assurance in South
Training Assurance in South Training Asia HEIs
Workshop Asia HEIs (EQASA) Workshop (EQASA) - 1st
attended by - 1st Training attended by Training Workshop Enhancing Quality Assurance
Director IQAC Workshop attended Director IQAC attended by Director in South Asia HEIs (EQASA)
along with other by Director IQAC along with other IQAC along with - 1st Training Workshop
university along with other university other university attended by Director IQAC
officials in university officials officials in officials in Genova along with other university
Genova Italy in Genova Italy Genova Italy Italy officials in Genova Italy

Indian Indian
International Indian International International Indian International Indian International Science
Science Festival Science Festival Science Festival Science Festival Festival
NIRF Ranking NIRF Ranking NIRF Ranking NIRF Ranking NIRF Ranking
Conduct of
Periodical Conduct of Conduct of Conduct of
IQAC Internal Periodical IQAC Periodical IQAC Periodical IQAC Conduct of Periodical IQAC
Meetings Internal Meetings Internal Meetings Internal Meetings Internal Meetings

CRITERION VII – INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES


7.1 - Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities
7.1.1 Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution during
the year)
Title of the programme Period (from-to) Participants
Female Male
Self - Defence for Women 25. 03. 2018 60 -
“Awareness Programme on Women Legal
Rights” 4th Oct. 2017 65 15

7.1.2 Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as:


Percentage of power requirement of the University met by the renewable energy sources
A 10 kW Solar PV panel had been installed at our institute on 31.08.2015 for partially meeting our energy
requirement from alternate energy sources.

7.1.3 Differently abled (Divyangjan) friendliness


No. of
Items Facilities Yes/No Beneficiaries
Physical facilities
Provision for lift No
Ramp/ Rails Yes
Braille Software/facilities No
Rest Rooms Yes
Scribes for examination No
Special skill development for differently abled students No
Any other similar facility No

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7.1.4 Inclusion and Situatedness
Enlist most important initiatives taken to address locational advantages and disadvantages during the
year
Year Number of Number of Date and Name of the initiative Issues Number
initiatives to initiatives duration of the addressed of
address locational taken to initiative participat
advantages and engage ing
disadvantages with and students
contribute and staff
to local
community
2017- 2 18.06.2017 Chennai Coastal Clean- Awareness 2 + 50
2018 up (CCC8) programme on
Coastal
Cleanup
1 17.09.2017 Green Day Plantation Afforestation 1 + 40
Event
1 17.09.2017 Terry Fox run Cancer 1 + 50
Awareness
1 17.09.2017 Plastic Monsters Awareness on 1 + 60
hazards of
plastic
1 Oct 2017 Zero Kuppai Awareness on 1+2
Movement Waste
Segregation
1 06.08.2018 Traffic Awareness Traffic 1 + 18
Campaign Awareness
for Senior
citizens
1 22.01.2018 Road safety awareness Road safety 1 + 15
awareness for
orphanage
students
7.1.5 Human Values and Professional Ethics
Code of conduct (handbooks) for various stakeholders
Follow up (maximum 100 words
Title Date of Publication each)
Nil

7.1.6 Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics


Number of
Activity Duration (from-------to-------) participants
“Think Global Build Social” - 2nd March 2018 till 30th March
Exhibition 2018 300
Seminar on “Conservation and
Sustainability in the Era of Climate
Change” 12. 03. 2018 70
Can come in next AQAR Oct 2018 30
7.1.6 Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics
Number of
Activity Duration (from-------to-------) participants
2 week FDP Training Programme on
“Induction Programme” for staff 18th – 29th June 2018 Faculty members
7.1.7 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus Eco friendly ( at least five)
1. Green brigades.
2. Department are encouraged to create Green environment and received an award from Dean, College
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of Engineering Guindy
3. Herbal Garden.
4. Student are taught Environment Science and encouraged to practice the same.

7.1.7 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five)
1. Recyclable waste paper, plastic, metal are segregated to an extent and sent for recycling.
2. Clay pots have been introduced for collecting and composting food waste.
3. Dry leaves are collected separately and used as mulch for young saplings.
4. Native seeds and saplings are collected and raised in a nursery.
5. Students design and make wall paintings and posters to create awareness against the use of
plastics, and promote initiatives such as recycling, composting, etc
7.2 Best Practices
Describe at least two institutional best practices

Upload details of two best practices successfully implemented by the institution as per NAAC format
in your institution website, provide the link
The Centre for University – Industry Collaboration (CUIC), Anna University, Chennai
commenced the Campus Recruitment activities for the year 2018-19 in the month of June 2018 with
the help of a comprehensive Road Map evolved with the inputs from the various stake holders. Prior
to the commencement of Placement/Internship drives, a Sensitization Programme on Industrial
Expectations namely “Placement Readiness Programme” is being scheduled with structured time table
for all the UG & PG students studying in the four campuses of Anna University.

New Landscape in Recruitment:


According to Dr. S.Ganesan, Registrar, Anna University, a new landscape is emerging in the
Campus Recruitment Arena. The Companies are migrating from Generic Skill hiring to Niche Skill
hiring. Organizations are more interested in hiring the interns through competitions like: Codevita,
EnginX, Innovation Jockey, Hackathon and Mobathon. The CUIC, Anna University has anchored
programmes like: Hackathon, Mobathon and Skill Development Programmes with support and
sponsorship from Industries like Daimler and Titan. The top finalists were given opportunity to do an
intern with these companies.

Scenario during 2017-18:


According to the Dr. T.Thyagarajan, Director, CUIC, Anna University, invitations were sent to
500+ companies which includes: IT Product, IT Service, Core Engineering, Management Consulting
and Data Analytics Companies for the year 2018-19. In order to strengthen the placement readiness
an e-Copy of a Placement Ready Reckoner is prepared and shared to all the final year students. It is
also uploaded in the Anna University Website for the benefit of students studying in affiliated
colleges. The contents of the Ready Reckoner booklet includes: Tips for improving communication
skills, Instructions on effective participation in GD skills, Tips for attending interviews, FAQs,
Expectations of HR/ Company executives, List of useful websites for improving employability skills,
etc.
He also informed that during the academic year 2017-18, around 48 hours of ‘Soft Skill
Development’ classes were conducted for the benefit of 1720 UG / PG final year students. The
following major IT product companies visited Anna University: Microsoft, Myntra, Flipkart, Directi,
Paypal India Pvt. Ltd., Citicorp Services India Private Limited, Chronus Software India Pvt. Ltd.,
Goldman Sachs Services Pvt. Ltd., Qualcomm India Private Limited, Lithium Technologies, Samsung
R&D Institute India, Cypress Semiconductor Technology India Pvt. Ltd., Accolite Software India
Private Limited, Visa Inc, Next Education India Pvt. Ltd., Amazon and Fidelity Business Services
India Pvt. Ltd., Adobe. The major core companies visited for on-campus placements includes: Ashok
Leyland, Voltas Ltd, Caterpillar, Saint Gobain, L&T, L&T – ECC, Coromandel International Limited,
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Freight Wings Pvt. Ltd.

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Around 174 companies offered 1226 placements for both the interested UG / PG students with
a salary package ranging from Rs.3.25 Lakhs to Rs. 39.12 Lakhs per annum. Around 53 Companies
offered 239 internships to UG / PG students with stipend ranging from Rs.8,000/- to Rs.75,000/- per
month.

CUIC also conducted 14 drives under the Tamil Nadu State Level Placement Program
(TNSLPP) for the benefit of students studying in Affiliated Engineering Colleges and
University/Constituent colleges under Anna University. Companies namely M/s TCS, M/s Infosys,
M/s HCL Technologies & M/s Wipro participated in the TNSLPP drives and offered 766 placements
with a salary package of 3.25 lakhs per annum.

Skill Development:
Dr. T. Kalaiselvan, Additional Director, CUIC informed that CUIC has started working with
companies to leverage their CSR funds to train students studying in University Colleges of
Engineering and Affiliated colleges under Anna University. In the past 3 years, M/s Renault Nissan
Technology and Business Centre India Private Limited (RNTBCI), M/s Thirdware Solutions,
M/s Titan Company Limited were part of this CSR programme.

CUIC, Anna University jointly with M/s RNTBCI conducted Employability - Skill
Enhancement Programme (E-SEP) for the benefit of 1011 students (2018 passing out) studying under
mechanical engineering stream in the Affiliated Engineering Colleges of Anna University.
Scholarships worth Rs. 54 Lakhs were distributed for 180 students studying of Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering in the University Departments of Anna University on merit-cum-means basis.

CUIC, Anna University jointly with M/s Titan Company Limited successfully conducted a
‘Employability Skill Building Programme” for the students studying in 12 University Colleges of
Engineering, free of cost. Total 1682 students got benefited in this programme. Companies namely:
M/s Prodapt Solutions Private Limited, M/s Ecotech Software Pvt. Ltd., M/s Zoho Corporation Pvt.
Ltd., M/s Fangs Technology Pvt. Ltd. (Vivo TN), M/s Indus Teqsite Private Limited, M/s Wipro
Technologies, M/s TCS & M/s Infosys Limited came for recruitment process and recruited around 81
students.

CUIC, Anna University jointly with M/s Thirdware Solution Limited successfully conducted
the “Employability Skill Enhancement Programme (E-SEP)” (Functional Skill: Advanced Java) for
the benefit of 2018-passing out students (around 200) studying in the University College of
Engineering, Villupuram and University College of Engineering, Tindivanam.

7.3 Institutional distinctiveness


Provide the details of the performance of the institution in one area distinctive to its vision, priority
and thrust. Provide the weblink of the institution in not more than 500 words

Performance of Anna University in line with its vision, priority & thrust
(URL: www.annauniv.edu)
Anna University was established on 4th September, 1978 as a unitary type of University. The
University was formed by bringing together and integrating four well known technical institutions in
the city of Madras (now Chennai) namely,
College of Engineering Guindy - CEG campus (1794)
Alagappa College of Technology – ACT campus (1944)
Madras Institute of Technology – MIT campus (1949)
School of Architecture & Planning – SAP campus (1957)
Anna University has 13 Constituent Colleges, 3 Regional Campuses at Tirunelveli, Madurai and
Coimbatore and 593 Affiliated Colleges (Government, Government Aided and Self-Financing
Colleges).
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Vision:
Anna University shall strive towards a World Class Institution by producing professionals with high
technical knowledge, professional skills and ethical values. The University shall be a preferred partner
to the industry and community for contribution towards their economic and social development by
providing high quality manpower through excellence in teaching, research and consultancy. Anna
University shall be recognized as a point of reference, a catalyst, a facilitator, a trend setter and a
leader in technical education.

Objectives:
To constantly raise the quality of engineering education thereby to produce superior
human resource to match rapid technological developments
To share its academic experience and infrastructure with other institutions for
providing quality education across the State and help students to fulfill their dreams.
To uphold the highest ethical and professional standards while imparting engineering
education and while fulfilling its obligations to students and staff.
To serve the society with technological advancement and to actively take part in
building knowledge-based society.

Academic Details:
Anna University offers 29 UG and 90 PG Programmes in various disciplines in the University
Departments and 41 UG and 57 PG programmes in Affiliated Institutions. About 16007 students are
pursuing their degree programme in the University Departments and about 7,21,276 students are
pursuing their degree programme in the Affiliated institutions. Anna University is proud of having
14023 Ph.D. scholars on roll in Science, Engineering and Technology.

UNIQUE RECOGNITIONS:
University with Potential for Excellence
University Grants Commission has recognized Anna University as “University with Potential for
Excellence” (UPE) in the XII plan period for its expertise to develop Research & Development
activities in the area of Biomedical Engineering and Applications.

World University Ranking (QS)


In BRICS Ranking, Anna University is ranked 85 as per QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) in the Faculty of
Engineering during the year 2017-2018. In Asia Ranking, Anna University is ranked between 301 and
350.

NIRF Ranking:
In the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Ranking 2018 by the MHRD, New Delhi,
Anna University is ranked as below among the various Universities/Institutions that took part in the
NIRF 2018 in India.
4th
Rank in the University category
th
8 Rank in the Engineering category
10th Rank in the Overall category
NAAC
NAAC re-accredited Anna University with a CGPA of 3.46 on a four-point scale (highest among all
the State University of Tamil Nadu) at “A” grade valid for a period of five years from 24 th September
2014 and valid till September 2019.
h-index
The University stands 2nd in India in the ‘h’ index citations, based on the research papers published by
its faculty members and research scholars.

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Other Recognition:
UGC has recognized Crystal Growth Centre, Anna University as a National Facility.
Institute of Remote Sensing (IRS) has been recognized by Government of India for coastal
zone regular mapping. It is also the first state Centre to establish GIS.
National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management (NCSCM) has been established by the
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change with a grant of Rs.200 Crores at Anna
University to promote sustainable coasts through increased partnerships, conservation
practices, scientific research and knowledge management for the benefit of current and future
generations.
National Hub for Healthcare Instrumentation Development (NHIID), a national facility was
established with an initial funding of Rs.12.4 crores for DST to promote the development of
indigenous products, calibration standards, platform technologies and human resource
development in the healthcare area, for the country.
University Library has been ranked 7th in e-resources usage in all over India and stands in the
1st position in Tamil Nadu. We have currently more than one lakh sixty thousand books with
500 print journals (more than 12000 e-journals).
Centre for University Industry Collaboration (CUIC) received Sustainable Institute Industry
Partnership (SEED) award for the two consecutive years for the achievements in the areas of
industry academia.

SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS
Academic:
 The University has revised the curricula and syllabi for the programmes offered at University
Departments from 2015-16 with Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). University is to initiate
CBCS with new curricula and syllabi under regulation 2017 for affiliated colleges.
 e-Patasala content for the PG Courses of Computer Sciences are prepared by the Anna University
with the funded by Government of India.
 National Mission for Education through Information & Communication programme is coordinated
by the Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMMRC) under which the e-content for the PG
course on Data Base Management, Software Engineering, Operating System and Data Structure
have been prepared and uploaded in the SWAYAM Portal. This is under the programme of Prime
Minister Digital Initiative for the benefit of massive open online courses (MOOC) which will
enable any citizen to correspondingly learn a desired subject of interest at their own convenience.
 The Centre for Faculty Development of Anna University Chennai conducts the ANNA EDUSAT
live interactive audio-video lecture programmes transmitted through KU-Band provided by ISRO,
Bangalore from January 2006. Presently it focuses on the needs of B.E. students of Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Computer Science and Engineering, Civil Engineering, General Engineering subject and
Mathematics meant for students of all branches. ANNA EDUSAT also conducts programmes for
students on improving the “Employability Skills of Students” and for Faculties on “Latest
Technologies”.
 Secured Examination Management System (SEMS) developed by the Faculty at the O/o. the
Additional Controller of Examinations is a web-based application for efficient management of
Examination activities of University Departments. This system handles the process of enrolment
by the students from start to the completion of the Examination and issue of Grade Sheets. It is an
online application, which provides services from anywhere at any time (24/7). This application
supports Examination Management of all regulations including Choice Based Credits System
(CBCS) for University Departments of Anna University.
Research:
ANUSAT developed by Anna University is the first satellite designed, developed and operated by an
Indian University
 Anna University got selected for support under the Tamil Nadu Innovation Initiative Scheme for
Rs.20.00 Crores towards the design and development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), to
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make use of it during natural calamities and to keep a check on security threats and dangers.
 Sponsored research projects and consultancy work are conducted by almost all departments /
centres.
 Department of Science and Technology (DST) supports Anna University under Promotion of
University Research and Scientific Excellence (PURSE) scheme.
 There are 14 SAP (Special Assistance Programme) recognized Departments with grants from
UGC and 17 Departments under FIST scheme with grants from DST.
 Department of Biotechnology has been sanctioned Rs.10.44 crores towards “Boost to Anna
University Interdisciplinary Life Science Programme for Advance Research and Education (DBT-
BUILDER)” for 5 years from 2014-2019.
 BRNS-DAE facility for Laser Medical Technologies has been established at a cost of Rs.5 crore in
the Department of Medical Physics.
 Anna University has filed 54 inventions for patents and has obtained 6 National patents.
 Anna University has signed 41 MOUs with Foreign Universities/Institutions and 26 MOUs with
Institutions/Industries at National Level.
 The prestigious Visvesvaraya scholarship of DeitY is given to 25 Ph.D. Scholars with 5 equivalent
scholarship grant from Industries.
 Two solar PV systems have been successfully implemented in the University for water pumping (4
kW) and power generation (10 kW) during the last year.
 Anna University publishes a peer reviewed AU-International Journal of “Science Technology
Engineering Architecture and Management (AU-STEAM)”.
 Kurukshethra is a student event supported by UNESCO and organized every year in the campus to
promote technical and engineering ideas.
Extension:
 Anna University successfully conducts UG & PG admissions under Single Window Counselling
every year covering about 1.50 lakh candidates
 Under the Students Exchange programme, international students and Anna University study in
Anna University and foreign Universities respectively.
 About 90% of the registered students of Anna University Departments are placed through the
Centre for University Industry Collaboration.
 Students and staff members and their families are benefited through Medical Insurance Scheme.
 Knowledge Data Centre, Anna University provide complete online services catering to the
students of University Departments and University College of Engineering for the payment of
Tuition Fees etc. through the web portal www.aukdc.edu.in. The Centre functions as a complete
storage and retrieval system of all the Faculty, Staff and Students.
8. Future Plans of action for next academic year (500 words)
Plan of Activities for the Year 2018-19
 Training Programmes on quality aspects for all the stake holders
 Renewal of NBA accreditation of all the UG and PG programmes of University Departments
 Conduct of Academic Audit for the academic year 2018-19
 Preparation of AQAR for the year 2018-19
 AICTE Approval for UG and PG Programmes
 NIRF -2019 Ranking
 Creation of Benchmarks

Name ___________________________ Name ______________________

________________________ ________________________
Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC

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PART B

DEPARTMENTWISE
DETAILS

- CEG CAMPUS

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5.1Civil Engineering
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS),
E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
65 65 LCD Projector, 14 - NPTEL, PPT
Broadband
internet
2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the institution Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio
teachers
UG (II, III and IV Year)
Civil Engg. = 170
Civil Engg. (TM) = 155
Agricultural and Irrigation Engg. = 149
Geoinformatics = 157
PG (II Year)
Construction Engg. and Management = 18
Structural Engineering = 20
Environmental Engg. = 17
Environmental Management = 22 65 1: 14
Environmental Engg. (PT) = 14
Hydrology and Water Resources Engg = 21
Integrated Water Resource Management = 23
Irrigation and Water Management = 17
Remote Sensing and Geomatics = 18
Remote Sensing and Geomatics (SS) =21
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engg. = 16
Transportation Engg. = 21
Coastal Management(SS) = 22

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. Of No. Of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. Of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions during the current
positions year
65 Nil 54

2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers


(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state received from Government or
level, national level, recognized bodies
international level
2017 Excellence in Structural Design
& Testing of Materials,
Dr.R.Senthil Professor & Head Kattumana Thozhil,
Construction Industry Award
2017

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2018 Best Paper Award in the 20th
International Conference on
G. Beulah Gnana Associate Concrete Construction Methods
Ananthi Professor and Structural Design, at San
Francisco-USA, WASET 2018-
San Francisco
2017 Dr.R. Vidhya Professor Active Consultant Award, 2017,
CTDT, Anna University
2017 Dr.K. Srinivasa Raju Associate Active Consultant Award, 2017,
Professor CTDT, Anna University
2017 Dr.S. Kanmani Professor Eminent Engineer, Institution of
Engineers
2017 Dr.S. Karthikeyan Associate Late Dr.CR Krishnamurthy
Professor Endowment Cash Award Anna
University, Chennai 600 025
2017 Mrs.K. Soundaranayaki Assistant Young Faculty Award
Professor CTDT, Anna University,
Chennai 600 025
2018 Dr.S. Kanmani Professor Best Student Innovation Project
2018
2018 Dr.S.Karthikeyan Associate Special Price for Socially
Professor Relevant Project,CTDT, Anna
University,
2018 Mrs.B. Manimekalai Assistant Late Dr.CR Krishnamurthy
Professor Endowment Cash Award 2018,
Anna University,
Chennai 600 025

2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey


2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
Center for
National 12
Environmental Studies
Center for Water
4
Resources
Institute of Remote
7
Sensing
Division of Structural
3
Engineering
Center for
International 5
Environmental Studies
Center for Water
7
Resources
Institute of Remote
15
Sensing
Division of Structural
31
Engineering

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
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CWR: 3
CWR: 4
Attended DSMFE:4
CWR: 4 CES: 1 CWR: 4
Seminars/ DSE:20
IRS:1 DSMFE: 2 CES: 7
Workshops IRS: 3
IRS:3
CES: 5
CES: 1
Presented DSMFE:2
DSE:9
papers DSE:9
IRS:2
IRS: 4
DSMFE:2
Resource
CES:1 DSMFE:1 DSE: 19 CES:12
Persons
IRS:3

3.5.2 Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year
Name of the Title of the Agency Revenue generated Number of trainees
Consultant(s) & Programme seeking (amount in rupees)
Department training
CWR, Civil Engg. Seven day Anna 1 Lakh 50
FDTP on University
Hydraulic
Engineering
Central Pollution Green CPCB 1,60,000 16
Control Board, Chemistry and
New Delhi Cleaner
Technology
Tangedco, Advanced TANGEDCO 20
Appadurai Chair for Construction
Power Systems Materials
Tangedco
Dr.M.Shanmugam Engineers
Society of
Appadurai 45
Associate Professor Geoinformatics
Chair for
Power Systems
Brainstorming
Dr.S.S.Ramakrishna Session on Dr.Bhoop
n Coastal Hazard
Singh, Head
& Risk 40
Director, IRS NDRMS
Assessment
Division, DST
(CHRA)

Block level
workshop
Mrs.M.Navamuniya NRSC ,
Thiruvannamal 75
mmal Hyderabad
ai District

District level
workshop on
Mrs.M.Navamuniya EPRIS project NRSC ,
90
mmal at Thiruvanna Hyderabad
malai District.

Sakura GSR IRS and Sakura GSR 30


Sakura GSR
“Survey Grade
Unmanned
Aerial Imaging
Drones & their
Benefits”
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ONGC Society of ONGC 45
Geoinformatic
s Engineers
workshop
IRS “Promoting IRS 200
Space
Technology
based Tools
and
Applications in
Governance
and
Development”
Programme
Chief Guest:
Thiru.O.P.Pann
erselvam
Hon’ble
Deputy Chief
Minister
3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government
Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of Organising unit/ Name of the Number of teachers Number of students
the agency/ collaborating activity coordinated in such participated in such activities
scheme agency activities
World CES and Anna Gem Plastic Free 2 100
Environ Science Park School Environment Anna Gem Science Park
ment Day School Students
Celebrati
on

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution admitted to
education from joined
2018 2 BE Civil Engg. Civil Engg. IIT Madras M.Tech
2018 1 BE Civil Engg. Civil Engg. Columbia MS
University
2018 1 BE Civil Engg. Civil Engg. Carnegie MS
Mellon
2017 1 B.E. (A&I Civil Engg. IIT M.Tech
Engg.) Kharagpur
2017 2 M.E. Soil Civil Engg. Anna Ph.D
Mechannics and University
Foundation
Engg.
2018 1 M.E. Soil Civil Engg. IIT Madras Ph.D
Mechannics and
Foundation
Engg.
2018
2017- 15 M.E. Civil Engg. NIT Ph.D
2018 Transportation CET Ph.D
Engg.

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5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 2
GMAT
CAT
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services 14 010037209, 010037219,
010037229, 010037239, 010037243
020015009, 260006127, 010037045,
010037060, 010037076, 010037095,
010037177, 010037179,
010037199
(TNPSC – Assistant Engineer ( Agricultural
Engineering CESE – 2017)
Any Other

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)
The department has
1. Society of Civil Engineers
2. Society of Geoinformatics
3. Society of Agriculture and Irrigation Engineering
which conduct workshops/seminars and symposiums for students.

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Two weeks short term course on
Instructional Management and Institutional
Development, NITTR, Chennai 7 08.07.2017 to 19.07.2017
Two weeks Training Programme on
Quality Workshop in Academic 20-12-2017 to
Performance by AU-TVS, Anna University 2 31-12-2017
Two week Training Programme on
Interprenuership Development at Centre 13-01-2018 to
for Enterprenuership Development, Anna 23.1.2018
University 7
Computations and Optimization in
Engineering with MATLAB, NITTTR,
Kolkata 1 18 – 29-12-2017
Introduction to Computational Intelligence, 22nd Jan –
NITTTR, Kolkata 1 02-02-2018
FDTP Induction Programme for students in
Anna university 6 18 – 29th June 2018
Quality improvement programme on
Advance pedagogy and profesional 3 18.12.2017 to 29.12.2017
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development in NITTR chennai
Concrete Technology, ICI 6 14th to 16th December 2017
8th March 2018 to
Foundation Program in ICT for Education 5 12th April 2018
One day Workshop on "Intellectual
Property Rights" (IPR 2018) 1 01.02.18
Use of Glass and Glazing Systems in
Buildings as per NBC 2016 3 01.02.2018 to 03.02.2018
Lecture series on Lean Construction, IIT
Madras 2 31-Jul-2017 to 04-Aug-2017
Gian Course at Indian Institute of June 11 – 23, 2018
Technology Madras, Chennai. 1
Two Week Global Initiative of Academic 1 18th to 29th June 2018.
Networks ( GIAN) Course on “ Numerical
Climate Prediction” at National Institute of
Technology, NIT, Warangal
Training Programme on Capacity Building 1 March 27,28 & 30, 2017
of Women in Higher Education

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
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Dept. of Civil Engineering
Criterion – II

2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers


(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state received from Government or
level, national level, recognized bodies
international level
2017 Dr G Umadevi Professor Honoured as
‘G lory of India –Gold
Medallist in ‘ April 2017
from ‘India International
Friendship Society’, New Delhi-
-01
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
National Level paper publication 3

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the Name of Title of the journal Year of Citation Institutional Number of citations
paper the author publicati Index affiliation as excluding self
on mentioned citations
in the
publication
Sustainable K Devi International Sep’201 5 College 3
Planning of Priya Journal on System 7 engineering
Smart Cities in dharshini Dynamics Guindy
Chennai & Prof. G (CEG),
Umadevi Anna
University
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 2 3 2 3
Workshops
Presented papers 1 1 4 2
Resource
1 2 4 2
Persons
3.6.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodies
during the year
Name of the Activity Award/recognition Awarding bodies No. of Students benefited
 Creation of Awarded ATAL Next five years the students and
ATAL Incubation Centre NITI AAYIG , faculties will be benefited
Incubation under ATAL New Delhi,
Centre under Innovation Mission INDIA
ATAL
Innovation Worth RS. 10/-
Mission Crore 12 number of students(4 sets consist of
3 Number of students in each group)
 Four Number Benefitted worth of 1,00,000/-
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of Co-Curricular Sponsored by sponsorship for carrying out
Activities Centre for Innovative Projects under RSS.
Innovative Technology
Projects under Development &
Research Support Transfer (CTDT).
Scheme (RSS) Anna University,
Chennai -25

3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government


Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of the Organising unit/ Name of the Number of Number of students
scheme agency/ activity teachers participated in such
collaborating coordinated in activities
agency such activities
Creation of Atal Anna University Preparation of 12 numbers 25 Number of Students at
Incubation Centre (Civil – business plan for PG & Ph.D. level
under Atal Tranportation & AIM Project
Innovative Agriculture, under multi
Mission (AIM) of Computer Science disciplinary areas
NITI AYYOG, Engg. , Mechanical
New Delhi – Energy,
Materials, Health
Care) & Chennai
Corporation –SPV
for Smart Ciity ,
CDAC,Tamil Nadu
Generation and
Distribution
Corporation Ltd.
(TNGEDCO) Etc.
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
 Five Days Training Programme on
Road Safety Engineering Measures Prof. G. Umadevi 14th-18 th May 2018

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CENTRE FOR WATER RESOURCES (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : On YESManual Co-operating schools zz (for PEI)

Criterion – II

3.4 Research Publications and Awards


3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National CWR 7 -
International CWR 4 -
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 4 4 3 4
Workshops
Presented papers - 2 2 -
Resource
- 2 - -
Persons
3.5.2 Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year
Name of the Title of the Agency seeking Revenue generated Number of trainees
Consultant(s) & Programme training (amount in rupees)
Department
CWR Seven Days Anna University 1 Lakh 50
FDTP on
Applied
Hydraulic
Engineering
(CE 6403)
5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution admitted to
education from joined
2017 1 B.E. ( A&I) CWR IIT, M.Tech
Engg. Kharagpur

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET -- --
SET -- --
SLET -- ---
GATE -- ----
GMAT -- --
CAT -- --
GRE -- --

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TOFEL -- --
Civil Services --
State Government Services 14 010037209, 010037219,
010037229, 010037239, 010037243
020015009, 260006127, 010037045,
010037060, 010037076, 010037095,
010037177, 010037179,
010037199
(TNPSC – Assistant Engineer ( Agricultural
Engineering CESE – 2017)
Any Other
5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees
of the institution (maximum 500 words)

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Faculty Development Training Programme 08.07.2017 to 19.7.2017
at NITTTR, Chennai Dr. Carolin Arul, Asst.
Professor
Two weeks Faculty Training Program on “ 13.02.2018 to 23.02.2018
Entrepreneurship Development” at Centre Mr. M.S. Karthikeyan
for Entrepreneurship Development (CED) Asst. Professor
Gian Course at Indian Institute of Dr. B.V. MUdgal, June 11 – 23, 2018
Technology Madras, Chennai. Professor
Two Week Global Initiative of Academic Dr. E. Arun Babu, 18th to 29th June 2018.
Networks ( GIAN) Course on “ Numerical Asst. Professor
Climate Prediction” at National Institute of
Technology, NIT, Warangal
Training Programme on Capacity Building Mrs. P. Supriya March 27,28 & 30, 2017
of Women in Higher Education Asst. Prof.

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CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (CIVIL ENGG)

Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching Learning Process
2.3.1 Use of ICT Tools (ICT-Information Communication Technology)
Details of ICT tools available in the division/Center:
LCD Projector 3 – in class rooms
1 – in Auditorium
1 – in Seminar Hall

Number of ICT enabled classrooms: ___3___


Number of smart Classrooms: ____-___
Use of ICT by Teachers
Name of the Teacher Designation Using ICT If Yes, Details of ICT tools
Tools used
Yes/No
Dr.S. Kanmani Professor Yes LCD Projector
Dr.N. Vasudevan Professor Yes LCD Projector
Dr.K. Palanivelu Professor Yes LCD Projector
Dr. Kurian Josep Professor Yes LCD Projector
Dr.S. Amal Raj Professor Yes LCD Projector
Dr.S. Karthikeyan Associate Professor Yes LCD Projector
Dr.A. Merline Sheela Assistant Professor Yes LCD Projector
(Sr.Gr.)
Dr.G. Dhinagaran Assistant Professor Yes LCD Projector
Ms.B. Manimekalai Assistant Professor Yes LCD Projector
Ms.R. Arulmozhi Assistant Professor Yes LCD Projector
Ms. M.S. Keerthana Ran Assistant Professor Yes LCD Projector
Ms. K. Soundaranayaki Assistant Professor Yes LCD Projector
2.3.2 Student Mentoring System
Give details of the student mentoring system available in the Dept/Division/Center (max 500 words)

Chalk and Board, LCD Projector, Assignments, Tutorial Problems, Industrial Visit, Practical Demonstration and
Counseling the week students.

Programme/Degree Number of students Number of full time Mentor: Mentee Ratio


enrolled teachers
M.E. Environmental 17
Engineering (FT)
M.E Environmental 22
13 1:4
Management (FT)
M.E Environmental 14
Management (PT)

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of sanctioned No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with
positions positions during the current Ph.D
year
13 12 1 -- 8

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3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Name of the Faculty Title of Paper Title of Journal Year and Whethe Impact
month r UGC Factor
recogni
sed:
Yes/No
Chandra Devi Epigallocatechingallate Desalination and
Raman, supported iron particles on Water treatment
2018
S. Kanmani dye decolourization and
textile wastewater treatment
J. Bharatvaj, V. Hydrogen production from International
Preethi, & sulphide wastewater using Journal on 2018
S. Kanmani Ce3+–TiO2 photocatalysis Hydrogen Energy
V. Preethi & Performance of nano
S. Kanmani photocatalysts for the International
recovery of hydrogen and Journal of 2017
sulphur from sulphide Hydrogen Energy
containing wastewater
J.Bharatvaj , Hydrogen production from International 2017
V.Preethi & sulphide wastewater using Journal of
Ce3+ --TiO2 photocatalysis Hydrogen Energy
S.Kanmani

Performance of cathode
catalysts for
M. Radha &
bio-electricity from paper Current Science 2017
S. Kanmani
recycling,wastewater-fed,
microbial fuel cells
V. Preethi & Performance of Gas-Phase International
S. Kanmani Photo catalytic Reactors on Journal on 2017
Hydrogen Production Hydrogen Energy
M. Radha and Evaluation of paper recycling Desalination and
S. Kanmani industry wastewater Water Treatment
treatment and simultaneous 2017
bioelectricity generation in a
microbial fuel cell
B. Manimekalai and Energy balance assessment Eco. Env. & Cons.
Kurian Joseph of Municipal solid waste to 23 (September
2017
energy facility Suppl.) : pp. (S116-
S122)
S. Sri Shalini, Kurian Combined SHARON and Bioresource
Joseph ANAMMOX processes for Technology 250
ammoniacal nitrogen 723–732 2018
stabilisation in landfill
bioreactors
U. Manonmani & Granulation of anammox Environmental
Kurian Joseph microorganisms for Chemistry Letters
autotrophic nitrogen removal https://doi.org/10.1
2018
from wastewater 007/s10311-018-
0732-9

C. Nirmala Rani and Performance of an indifenous Water Science and


S. Karthikeyan integrated slurry Technology, 77
photocatalytic membrane (11) 2642-2656
2018
reactor (PMR) on the
removal of aqueous
phenanthrene (PHE)
66
R. Vinod Kumar Visible Light Based Ecology,
and Photocatalytic Degradation Environment and
2018
S. Karthikeyan of Ambient NO2 using Conservation 24
Doped Nanophotocatalyst (2) pp. 751-757
D. Jusies Reymond, Efficiency Analysis of Journal of Advance
S.J. Sudersan, Alternative Fuel Technology Research in
Harikamaddu, Ababd to Reduce Green House Gas Dynamical &
2018
Rm Preedhi Krishna, Emission in Cement Industry Control Systems 10
Komalasaikumar and (08) 595-600
S. Karthikeyan
C. Nirmala Rani and Optimization and modelling Current Science
S. Karthikeyan of phtocatalytic degradation
of aeueous phenanthrene
2018
(PHE) using response surface
methodology (RSM) in a
slurry photocatalytic reactor
Priyaka S and Hyacinath (EICHORNIA Current Advanced 2018 5.995
Merline CRASSIPES) Research Volume 7 January
Sheela A Issue 1
Pages 9012 – 9020
John D and Merline Comparing the antibacterial Int.Journal of 2017 -
Sheela A Activity of Silver Agriculture and
Nanoparticular synthesised Environment
using Gastic Extract and Science Vol.4,
Celery Leaf Extract and issue -1 Pages 25-
Implementing in Domestic 34
Point use filters
Mrs.K.Soundaranaya Treatment of Grey Water Journal of Energy 2017
ki Using Horizontal Flow and Environmental
Constructed Wetland Sustainability, 4
(2017)1-9
Total No. of Publication: ____17_______
Average Impact Factor: ___________

Average Impact Factor, if


Department No. of Publication any
National CES 12
International CES 5

Number of workshops/seminar/conference/symposia attended

International level National level State level Local level


Attended Seminars/
- 1 - 7
Workshops
Presented papers 1 5 - -

Resource Persons 1 - - 12

67
5.2.Mechanical Engineering

Division: CENTRAL :WORKSHOP DIVISION

Criterion – II

2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation


Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
13 6 4 3 ---

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 12

2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Asst. Associate Professors Others Total
Vacant (V) during the year Professors Professors
R V R V R V R V R V

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 2 - -

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level


Attended Seminars/ 10 6 -
Workshops
Presented papers 8 2 -
Resource Persons 2 - 1

2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development

Number of faculty
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes
benefitted
Refresher courses 2
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 1
HRD programmes
Orientation programmes
Faculty exchange programme
Staff training conducted by the university 2
Staff training conducted by other institutions
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 1
December 05-09, 2016
GIAN (Global Initiative of Academic Networks) short
Others
course on Fuel Cell Technology, IIT Gandhinagar,
Gujarat
68
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff

Category Number of Number of Number of Number of positions filled


Permanent Vacant permanent temporarily
Employees Positions positions filled
during the Year
Administrative Staff 2 - - -
Technical Staff 13 - -- -

Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.2 Details regarding major projects

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number 2 2
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs (17.13+52) 54.13

3.3 Details regarding minor projects:

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number 1 2 1 2
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 0.25 (0.25 + .0.25) 0.25 (0.25 + .0.25)

3.4 Details on research publications:

International National Others


Peer Review Journals 48 - -
Non-Peer Review Journals - - -
e-Journals - - -
Conference proceedings 4 - -
-
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:

Range 0 -3.414 Average h-index 12Nos. in SCOPUS 7

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations

Duration Name of the Total grant Received


Nature of the Project
Years funding Agency sanctioned
2015-18 ICMR 17.13 8.54
2016-19 DBT 52 27.45
Major projects
2017-20 DST-SERB 24.06 14.42
2017-20 DST – SERB 20.07 10.02
2016 CTDT 0.25 0.25
Minor Projects 2017 CTDT 0.25 0.25
2017 CTDT 0.25 0.25
Interdisciplinary Projects -
Industry sponsored - - - -
Projects sponsored by the
-
University/ College
Students research projects -

69
(other than compulsory by the
University)
Any other(Specify) -
Total 62.53 61.18

3.11 No. of conferences


organized by the Institution
Level International National State Univer College
sity
Number - - - - -
Sponsoring - - - - -
agencies

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons


6
3.13 No. of collaborations

international - National - Any other -

3.14 No. of linkages created during this year -

3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows
of the institute in the year

Total International National State University Dist College


- - - 1. Won the “Women’s - -
Achiever Award 2017” by
Anna University in 2017,
awarded on the International
Women’s day celebration on
08.03.2017.

2. Awarded CTDT Student


Innovative Project Award
2017 as a Mentor for the
students of Dept. of
Mechanical Engineering by
Anna University.

Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)

Total Computer Browsing Computer Depart Other


Internet Office
Computers Labs Centres Centres -ments s
Existing 9 - - - - - Mecha -
nical
Added -- - - - - - -
Total 9 - - - - - -

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :


iii) Equipments 7,42,239/-

-----
70
iv) Others

Total: 7,42,239/-

Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
UG PG Ph. D. Others
5.3 (a) Total Number of students 6 3 9

(b) No. of students outside the state -

-
(c) No. of international students

No % No %
Men - - Women - -
Demand ratio
Last Year This Year
Dropout %
General SC ST OBC Physically Total General SC ST OB Physically Total
5.5 No. of Challenged C Challenge students
qualified in d these
- - - - - - 2 1 - - - 3
examinations

NET - SET/SLET - GATE 1 CAT -

IAS/IPS etc - State PSC - UPSC - Others -

71
Division: : Internal Combustion Engineering

Criterion – II

2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation


Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
6 3 0 3 0

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 5

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 02 - -

2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 75


2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development 04

Number of faculty
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes
benefitted
Refresher courses 0
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 0
HRD programmes 0
Orientation programmes 0
Faculty exchange programme 0
Staff training conducted by the university 0
Staff training conducted by other institutions 3
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 0
1 - Two Day Seminar on
Advanced Engines and
Emission Control, 70
Participants,
Others Venue:
Henry Maudslay Hall,
Department of
Mechanical, CEG, Anna
University

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff


Category Number of Number of Number of Number of positions filled
Permanent Vacant permanent temporarily
Employees Positions positions filled
during the Year
Administrative Staff 01 - - 01
Technical Staff 04 - - -

72
Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.2 Details regarding major projects

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number - 01 - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - 43.8823 - -

3.3 Details regarding minor projects:

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number NIL
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs

3.4 Details on research publications:

International National Others


Peer Review Journals 02 - -
Non-Peer Review Journals -
e-Journals -
Conference proceedings -

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations

Duration Name of the Total grant Received


Nature of the Project
Years funding Agency sanctioned
Rs.
Major projects 3 DST - CERI Rs. 43,88,230/-
43,88,230/-
Minor Projects ---
Interdisciplinary Projects ---
Industry sponsored ---
Projects sponsored by the
---
University/ College
Students research projects
(other than compulsory by the ---
University)
Any other(Specify) ---
Rs.
Total 3 Rs. 43,88,230/-
43,88,230/-

Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)

Total Computer Browsing Computer Depart


Internet Office Others
Computers Labs Centres Centres -ments
Existing 22 17 - - - 1 4 -
Added - - - - - - - -
Total 22 17 - - - 1 4 -

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :


iii) Equipment 1.5
73
0
iv) Others

Total: 1.5

Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
UG PG Ph. D. Others
5.3 (a) Total Number of students --- 39 12 ---

(b) No. of students outside the state 1


(c) No. of international students 0

No % No %
Men 37 95 Women 2 5
Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically Total General SC ST OB Physically Total
Challenged C Challenge
d
0 5 0 16 0 21 01 4 0 13 0 18
Demand ratio -NA- Dropout % 0

5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations Nil

NET SET/SLET - GATE 7 CAT -


-
- -
IAS/IPS etc - State PSC UPSC Others -

74
Division: : ENGINEERING DESIGN DIVISION

Criterion – II

2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation


Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
7 3 2 2 0

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 7

2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Asst. Associate Professors Others Total
Vacant (V) during the year Professors Professors
R V R V R V R V R V
-

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 02

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level


Attended
Seminars/
Presented papers
Workshops
Resource Persons

2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 75

2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development

Number of faculty
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes
benefitted
Refresher courses 0
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 0
HRD programmes 0
Orientation programmes 0
Faculty exchange programme 0
Staff training conducted by the university 0
Staff training conducted by other institutions 0
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 0
Others

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff


75
Category Number of Number of Number of Number of
Permanent Vacant permanent positions filled
Employees Positions positions filled temporarily
during the Year
Administrative Staff 01
Technical Staff 03

Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.2 Details regarding major projects

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number 01 01 324.24 -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - 324.24 -

3.3 Details regarding minor projects:

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number 01 1.18 Lakhs 1.8 Lakhs
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs

3.4 Details on research publications:


International National Others
Peer Review Journals 02
Non-Peer Review Journals
e-Journals
Conference proceedings

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations

Name of the
Duration Total grant Received
Nature of the Project funding
Years sanctioned
Agency
Rs. Rs.
1 CVRDE
Major projects 9.2335 L 9.2335 L
5 UGC-UPE 3.15 Cr 3.15 Cr
Minor Projects
Interdisciplinary Projects ---
Industry sponsored ---
Projects sponsored by the
---
University/ College
Students research projects
(other than compulsory by the ---
University)
Any other(Specify) ---
Total 3.2435 Cr /- 3.2435 Cr /-

76
Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)

Total Computer Browsing Computer Depart


Internet Office Others
Computers Labs Centres Centres -ments
Existing 90 75 75 - - 2 8 5
Added - - - - - - - -
Total 90 75 75 - - 2 8 5

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs : 1.5


iii) Equipment
0
iv) Others
1.5
Total:

Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.3 (a) Total Number of students UG PG Ph. D. Others
--- 42 ---

(b) No. of students outside the state 0


(c) No. of international students 1

No % No %
Men 42 100 Women 0 0
Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically Total General SC ST OB Physically Total
Challenged C Challenge
d
1 4 0 16 0 21 3 3 0 15 0 21
Demand ratio -NA- Dropout % 0

5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations Nil

NET - SET/SLET - GATE 13 CA -


IAS/IPS etc - State PSC - UPSC - Others -

77
DIVISION:
R & AC Division, Department of Mechanical Engg
Part – B

Criterion – II

2.Teaching, Learning and Evaluation

Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others


2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
4 2 NIL 2 Nil

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 3

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty - - 1

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level


Attended 1 - -
Seminars/
Presented papers 1 - -
Workshops
Resource Persons - - -

2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 80 %


2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development

Number of faculty
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes
benefitted
Refresher courses 18
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme NIL
HRD programmes NIL
Orientation programmes NIL
Faculty exchange programme NIL
Staff training conducted by the university NIL
Staff training conducted by other institutions NIL
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. NIL
Others -

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff


Category Number of Number of Number of Number of positions
Permanent Vacant permanent filled temporarily
Employees Positions positions filled
during the Year
Administrative Staff ----- ----- ---- -----
Technical Staff 3 ------ ------ ------

78
Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.2 Details regarding major projects
1. Dr.R.Saravanan

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number 1 1 - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 50.22 25.606 - -
2.Dr.D.Mohan Lal

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number 1 1 - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 10.79 27.775 - -

3.3 Details regarding minor projects

1. Dr.R.Saravanan

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number - 2 - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - 11.9728 - -

D
2.Dr.D.Mohan Lal

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted


Number 1 - - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 0.25 - - -

3.4 Details on research publications

International Natio Others


nal
Peer Review Journals 4 (Dr.R.Saravanan ) & - -
5 (Dr.D.MohanLal)

Non-Peer Review Journals - - -


e-Journals - - -
Conference proceedings 1 Dr.R.Saravanan - -

3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:


1 Dr.R.Saravanan

Range 1.194- Average h-index 17 Nos. in SCOPUS 4


4.968

2. Dr.D.Mohan Lal

Range 1.194- 3.771 Average 2.072 h-index 21 Nos. in SCOPUS

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations

79
Name of the Total grant
Duration Received
Nature of the Project funding Sanctioned
Year (LAKHS)
Agency (LAKHS)
Dr.R.Saravanan
8.734
2017-2020 DST 25.606
Major projects
Dr.D.Mohan Lal
21.80
2017-2019 DST SERB 27.775
Minor Projects - - - -
Interdisciplinary Projects - - - -
Dr.R.Saravanan
Industry sponsored
2017 – 2018 HYPERION 11.0448 11.0448
Projects sponsored by the - - - -
University/ College
Students research projects - - - -
(other than compulsory by
the University)
Any other(Specify) - - - -
Total 64.4258 41.5788

3.11 No. of conferences


organized by the Institution - Level International National State Universit Colle
y ge
Number NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
Sponsoring NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
agencies

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons 2

3.13 No. of collaborations International 1 National - Any other -

3.14 No. of linkages created during this year 1

Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total Computer Browsing Computer Depart-
Internet Office Others
Computers Labs Centres Centres ments
Existin 4(staff) 8 4(staff)+ 4(lab) --- --- 1+1=2 --- 2
g +2(Research (Research
Scholar) Scholars)
Added --- 3 --- --- --- --- --- ---
Total 4 11 10 --- --- 2 --- 2

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :

iii) Equipments 1,19,102/-

NIL
iv) Others

Total :
1,19,102/-
Criterion – V
80
5. Student Support and Progression
5.3 (a) Total Number of students UG PG Ph. D. Others
37 6

(b) No. of students outside the state 1

(c) No. of international students NIL

No % No %
Men - Women -

Last Year This Year


General SC ST OBC Physically Total General SC ST OB Physically Total
Challenged C Challenge
d
2 6 - 10 - 18 2 5 - 12 - 19
Demand ratio 0.9 Dropout % 10%

5.5 No. of students qualified in theseNIL


examinations

NET - SET/SLET - GATE 1 CAT -


IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
- - - -

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)

_______***_______

81
5.3. Industrial Engineering

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback :Online  Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process

2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on roll teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
9 9 LCD Projector, 6 0 NPTEL
Personal
Computer

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution teachers
UG – Regular (1-3 Yrs) – 173
PG – Regular – 39
212
9 1:24

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of sanctioned No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with
positions positions during the current Ph.D
year
12 9 3 - 7
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year

Department No. of publication


DoIE, Anna University, CEG Campus
International Conference - 11
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the Title of Year Citati Institutiona Number of
author the journal of on l affiliation citations
public Index as excluding self
ation mentioned citations
in the
82
publication
1. Review of Adhoc on Jinil Persis & IET 2017 - DoIE, CiteScore: 2.01
Demand Distance Vector T.Paul Robert Networks Anna SNIP: 1.094
Protocol and its Swarm Research University, SJR: 0.355
Intelligent Variants for Article CEG Vol. 6, pp. 87-93
Mobile Adhoc NETwork Campus
Chennai,
Tamil
Nadu, India
2. Bayes -HEP: Bayesian M.Karthick, Springer 2017 - DoIE, Vol. 6, Issue 3,
Belief Networks for C.Senthil Kumar Anna pp. 187-197
Estimation of Human & Dr.T.Paul University, (2017)
Error Probability Robert CEG
Campus
Chennai,
Tamil
Nadu, India
3. To Enhance the Dr.R.Raju Printing, 2017 - DoIE, Vol. 5, Issue 1,
Capacity Flexibility in Packaging Anna pp. 301-312
Operational Level: A Case & Allied University,
Study from the Auto Sciences CEG
Electrical Components Campus
Manufacturer Chennai,
Tamil
Nadu, India
4.Development of a green Dr.R.Raju Lean Six 2017 - DoIE, pp.
lean six sigma model sigma Anna DOI.10.1108/IJ
for public sectors", University, LSS-02-2017-
International journal of CEG 0020
Lean Six sigma Campus
Chennai,
Tamil
Nadu, India
5.Exploring the Dr.R.Raju Education 2018 - DoIE, Vol. 21, Issue 1,
moderating effects of al Science Anna pp. 79-90
gender on the relationship University,
between motivation and CEG
spiritual intelligence of Campus
higher education students Chennai,
in India Tamil
Nadu, India
6.Multi-objective K. Padmanabhan Defence 2018 8637 DoIE, Vol. 68, Issue 2,
Optimisation of Multi- Panchu, M. Science Anna pp. 175-182
robot Task Allocation Rajmohan, R. Journal University,
with Precedence Baskaran CEG
Constraints Campus
Chennai,
Tamil
Nadu, India
DoIE,
Anna
Internatio University,
7.Effect of Pre-Annealing Vol. 17, Nos. 1 &
A. Gnanavelbabu nal CEG
on Thermal and Optical 2 (2018)
P. Pandiaraj Journal of 2017 - Campus
Properties of ZnO and Al– 1760017 (9
P. Saravanan Nano Chennai,
ZnO Thin Films pages)
science Tamil
Nadu, India

83
Associate
Professor,
Department
of
Materials Industrial
8.Ranking of MUDA Proceedings 5
A.Gnanavelbabu Today: Engineerin
using AHP and Fuzzy 2018 - (2018) PP :
P.Arunagiri Proceedin g, Anna
AHP algorithm 13406–13412
gs University
Chennai-
600025,
Tamilnadu,
India
cDepartme
nt of
9.Machining K. Rajkumara, Industrial
Materials
characteristics evaluation K.M. Nambiraj, Engineerin Proceedings 5
Today:
of aluminium composites A. 2018 - g, Anna (2018) PP : 8424–
Proceedin
based on CBN and PCD Gnanavelbabu, University, 8430
gs
inserts P. Sabarinathan Chennai-
600025,
India
Department
10.Investigation on the
of
Mechanical properties of
Materials Industrial
Coconut Bunch Devaraju A, Proceedings 5
Today: Engineerin
fiber Reinforced Epoxy Babu K, 2018 - (2018) PP :
Proceedin g, Anna
with Al2O3 Nano particles Gnanavelbabu A 14252–14257
gs University,
Composites
Chennai-
for Structural Application
25,
Department
of
11.Investigation on the Industrial
cutting quality A. Materials Engineerin
characteristics Gnanavelbabu, and g, Anna
VOL. 33, NO. 12,
of abrasive water jet Kaliyamoorthy Manufactu 2018 - University
PP : 1313–1323
machining of AA6061- Rajkumar ring Chennai,
B4C hBN hybrid metal P. Saravanan Processes CEG
matrix composites Campus,
Chennai,
India
Department
of
Internatio
Industrial
nal
12.Reduction of A. Gnanavelbabu Engineerin Volume 8, Issue
Journal of
operator’s loading and P. Arunagiri g, CEG - 10, pp. 207–216,
Mechanic
unloading time using lean G. Bharathiraja, 2017 - Campus, Article ID:
al
systems for productivity V. Jayakumar Anna IJMET_08_10_02
Engineeri
improvement V. Velmurugan University, 5
ng and
Chennai,
Tech
Tamilnadu,
India
Department
13.Experimental
K. Rajkumar, of
investigations on the Wire Materials Proceedings: Vol:
N. A. Thushal, Industrial
Electrochemical Micro Today: 5 (2018) PP :
A. 2018 - Engineerin
Machining (WECM) Proceedin 6990–6998
Gnanavelbabu, g, CEG
integrity of AA6061-TiB2 gs
P. Sabarinathan Campus,
composite
Anna
84
University,
Chennai-
600025,
India
Associate
Professor,
Department
14.Experimental of
A.Gnanavelbabu, Materials
Investigations on Multiple Industrial Proceedings 5
P.Saravanan, Today:
Responses in Abrasive 2018 - Engineerin (2018) PP 13413–
K.Rajkumar, Proceedin
Waterjet Machining of Ti- g, Anna 13421
S.Karthikeyan gs
6Al-4V Alloy University
Chennai-
600025,
India
Department
15.Experimental of
Investigation and A.Gnanavelbabu Industrial
Materials
Reliability Analysis on 0C.Muthazhagan, Engineerin Proceedings 5
Today:
Wear Performance of K.Rajkumar, 2018 - g, Anna (2018) PP 8436–
Proceedin
AA6061-B4C- S.Ayyanar, University, 8445
gs
Nanographite Hybrid P.Loganathan Chennai
Composites 600025,
India
Department
of
Industrial
Engineerin
16.Experimental Analysis
Materials g, CEG
on Thermal Performance P.Pandiyaraj, Proceedings 5
Today: Campus,
of Fabricated Flat Plate A.Gnanavelbabu, 2018 - (2018) PP 8414–
Proceedin Anna
Heat Pipe Using Titanium P.Saravanan 8423
gs University,
Dioxide Nanofluid
Chennai-
600025,
India

Associate
Professor,
Department
of
17.Effect of Abrasive A.Gnanavelbabu,
Materials Industrial
Water jet Machining P.Saravanan, Proceedings 5
Today: Engineerin
Parameters on Hybrid K.Rajkumar, 2018 - (2018) PP 13438–
Proceedin g, Anna
AA6061-B4C- CNT S.Karthikeyan, 13450
gs University
Composites R.Baskaran
Chennai-
600025,
Tamilnadu,
India
Department
of
18.Comparison of plastic Journal of Industrial
strains on AA5052 by Mechanic Engineerin
Issue :31
single point incremental Mugendiran V. al Science g, CEG
2017 - Volume (6)
forming A. Gnanavelbabu and Campus, -
PP : 2943~2949
process using digital Technolog Anna
image processing y University,
Chennai,
Tamilnadu
85
- 600 025,
India
Department
of
Industrial
Engineerin
19.Analysis of hole
Materials g, CEG
flanging on AA5052 alloy Proceedings 5
Mugendiran V. Today: Campus,
by single point 2018 - (2018) PP : 8596–
A. Gnanavelbabu Proceedin Anna
incremental forming 8603
gs University,
process
Chennai,
Tamilnadu
- 600 025,
India
Department
of
Industrial
Engineerin
20.Analysis of formability Indian
g, CEG
and twist angle in Journal of
Campus,
AA5052 alloy by single Mugendiran V. Engineeri Vol. 25, pp. 163-
2018 - Anna
point A. Gnanavelbabu ng & 168
University,
incremental forming Materials
Chennai,
process Sciences
Tamilnadu

600 025,
India
Department
of
Industrial
Engineerin
21.Parametric Journal of
g, CEG Volume - 23
Optimization of Abrasive the Balkan
M Sankar, A Campus, Issue - 1
Assisted Electro Chemical Tribologic
Gnanavelbabu, K 2017 - Anna Pages - 67-87
Machining on Al6061- al
Rajkumar University,
B4C-Gr using Taguchi- Associatio
Chennai,
Grey Technique n
Tamilnadu

600 025,
India
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended Seminars/
- - - -
Workshops
Presented papers 9 - - -
Resource Persons - - - -

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution Programme
education from joined admitted to
2018 1 B.E Industrial IIT Madras M.S
Engineering
2018 2 B.E Industrial Georgia M.E
Engineering Institute of
Technology
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2018 2 M.E Industrial NIT Trichy Ph.D
Engineering
2018 2 M.E Industrial IIT Madras Ph.D
Engineering

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET -
SET -
SLET -
1.PI18S27084024
GATE 3 2. Reg.No:2016220004
3.Reg.No: 2016220027
GMAT -
CAT -
GRE -
TOFEL -
Civil Services -
State Government Services -
Any Other -
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Instructional Management and Institutional K. Padmanabhan Panchu 08-07-2017 to
Development, NITTTR, Chennai Assistant Professor 19-07-2017
Universal Human Values, Anna University, K. Padmanabhan Panchu 21-02-2018
Chennai Assistant Professor
Quality Assurance in Higher Education K. Padmanabhan Panchu 13-03-2018
Institutions, Anna University, Chennai Assistant Professor

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5.4. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual  Co-operating schools (for PEI)

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Nu Number of teachers ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of smart E-resources
mbe using ICT (LMS, e- resources enabled classrooms and techniques
r of Resources) available classrooms used
teac
hers
on
roll
NPTEL, E-
Internet, Wifi, Books, E-
Projector, Journals,
7 7 5 0
C.P.U/Laptop, PPT, Online
Pointer, Screen Course
Material

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

1. Student Counseling :
The purpose of student counseling is that students can freely and confidentially express their academic,
emotional and personal pressures and concerns to a professional who can help them effectively.
The major objective of the counseling centre is to facilitate Academic, Emotional, Social and cognitive
development of the students hence to empower them in their learning and personal development.
Activities of the Student counseling :
 One-to-one counseling sessions
 Group counseling sessions
 Motivation sessions for bright performers
 Training for Faculty Advisors
 Associated activities with placement cell

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime teachers Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution

188 7 9:1

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of sanctioned No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions filled during No. of faculty
positions the current year with Ph.D
0 1 0 7
9
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2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers receiving awards from Designation Name of the award,
state level, national level, international level fellowship, received
from Government or
recognized bodies
"High impact research
Publication 2016-17"
2018 Dr. P. Hariharan Professor given by College of
Engineering Guindy
from India
"Seven Years Long
Assistant
2017 Dr. A. Suresh Babu Service Medal" given
Professor (SG)
by National Cadet
"High impact
Corps from research
India
Dr. A. Suresh Babu Assistant Publication 2016-17"
2018
Professor (SG) given by College of
Engineering Guindy
from India
Criterion III – Research, Innovations and Extension

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National Manufacturing Engg. 2 -
International Manufacturing Engg. 15 -

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Local level
International level National level State level
Faculty
Attended
Seminars/ Conferences : 2 Seminars : 1 - -
Workshops
Presented
Conferences : 7 Conferences : 1 - -
papers
Resource
- - - -
Persons

3.5.2 Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year
Name of the Title of the Agency seeking Revenue generated Number of trainees
Consultant( Programme training (amount in rupees)
s) &
Department
University Depts/
Manufacturi
Centre, Other
ng Testing Rs. 2,21,109/- 93 nos.
Academic Institutions,
Engineering
Industry & others
5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of institution Name of
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated from joined Programme
education admitted to
89
1. NUS - National
University of 1. MS in
1. ANISH KUMAR. S
Singapore Manufacturing
2. HARI PRASATH. B.E. Department of
2. ISAE SUTAERO 2. MS in
2018 T Manufacturing Manufacturing
(France) Aeronautics
3. SANJEETH Engineering Engineering
3. Glasgow Univ. 3. MS in
SUNDARAM. P
Leeds Univ. (UK) Mechanical

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ qualifying Registration number/roll number for
the exam
NET - -
SET - -
SLET - -
GATE - -
GMAT - -
CAT - -
GRE 3 -
TOFEL 3 -
Civil Services - -
State Government Services - -
Any Other - -

5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
Sports Day 1 25

5.3 Student Participation and Activities


5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees of
the institution (maximum 500 words)
Association of Manufacturing Engineers (AME) a student's body of Department of Manufacturing Engineering is
actively involved in organizing guest lectures, personality development programs etc.
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who attended Date and Duration
programme (from – to)
1. GIAN Course on Smart Manufacturing Dr. P. Hariharan,
12-Mar-2018 to 16-Mar-2018
1.0 Professor & Head
2. GIAN Course on Smart Manufacturing Dr. M. Kanthababu,
12-Mar-2018 to 16-Mar-2018
1.0 Professor
3. National level Short Course on
10-Jul-2017 to 14-Jul-2017
"Renewable Energy Sources"
4. National level Short Course on "AICTE
- QIP sponsored One week Short Term
Dr. A. Suresh Babu, 06-Nov-2017 to
Course on Digital Twin Technology for
Assistant Professor (SG) 12-Nov-2017
Quality and Process improvement in
Industries"
5. National level Short Course on
13-Feb-2018 to 23-Feb-2018
"Entrepreneurship Development"

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5.5. Department of Mining Engineering
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback Online No Manual Yes Co-operating schools (for PEI) No

Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
8 0 LCD Projectors 0 1 NPTEL
-3

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
The permanent teacher is given responsible as Faculty advisor whose role is to give the proper direction and
guidance to the students in the ratio of 1:30 for the academics as well personal ambitions of the students.
Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution teachers

120 8 1:30

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled Vacant Positions filled during No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions positions the current year
positions
8 7 1 0 4
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state level, received from Government or
national level, international level recognized bodies
2018 Mr. P. Balamadeswaran, Assistant Distinguished Mining Engineer'
National Level Professor award from the Institution of
Engineers
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities

3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year
Name of the teacher Name of the Award Date of Awarding Agency
awarded the fellowship Award
National N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
International N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National Mining Engineering 9 -
91
International Mining Engineering 3 -
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Mining Engineering Total (13 National Conference , 3 International Conference)
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of Name of the Title of the Year of Citation Institutional Number of citations
the author journal publicatio Index affiliation as excluding self
paper n mentioned in citations
the publication
Given at the end of the document

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 2 Faculty 1 Faculty 3 Faculty Nil
Workshops
Presented papers 2 Faculty 1 Faculty 1 Faculty Nil
Resource
2 Faculty 1 Faculty 1 Faculty Nil
Persons
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET Not Applicable
SET Not Applicable
SLET Not Applicable
GATE 1 MN18S37097002
GMAT Nil
CAT Nil
GRE Nil
TOFEL Nil
Civil Services Nil
State Government Services Nil

Any Other Nil


5.3 Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at
national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of the National/ Sports Cultural Student ID Name of the student
award/ medal International number
2018 World International Silabam Not 2015112012 Kowshik P
Championship in Applicable
Sillabam
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers Date and Duration
programme who attended (from – to)
Faculty Development Programme 2 20-12-2017 to 31-12-2017
Faculty Development Programme 1 30-05-2018 to 14-05-2018
Faculty Development Programme 1 18-06-2018 to 29-06-2018

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Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year of Citatio Institutional Number
author journal publicatio n Index affiliation as of
n mentioned in citations
the publication excludin
g self
citations

Investigations into Balamadeswara Journal of 2018 1 Anna 1


the influence of n, P., Mishra, Mines, Metals University,
decking on rock A.K., Sen, and Fuels Department of
fragmentation and P., Ramesh, S. Mining
ground vibrations by Engineering,
blasting in shallow Chennai, India
benches of limestone
quarries - A case
study
Estimation of uplift Saravanan, Ecology, 2018 0 College of 0
capacity of vertical R., Arumairaj, Environment Engineering,
Pile in cohesionless P.D., Subramani and Guindy,
soil under uplift , T. Conservation Chennai, India
load
Scientific methods Hema, Indian Journal 2017 1 College of 1
of assessing S., Subramani, of Ecology Engineering,
groundwater for T. Guindy,
irrigation purpose -A Chennai, India
case study in a part
of cauvery river
basin, south India
Experimental model Saravanan, Water and 2017 0 College of 0
study on ultimate R., Arumairaj, Energy Engineering,
uplift capacity of P.D., Subramani International Guindy,
vertical pile in sand , T. Chennai, India

Experimental and Subramanian, Geomechanics 2017 0 College of 0


modelling study of S., Arumairaj, and Engineering,
clay stabilized with P.D., Subramani Engineering Guindy,
bottom ash-eco sand , T. Chennai, India
slurry pile

Application of Hema, Ecology, 2017 0 College of 0


remote sensing & S., Subramani, Environment Engineering,
GIS for demarcation T. and Guindy,
of groundwater Conservation Chennai, India
potential zones in a
part of Cauvery river
basin, South India-A
Case Study
Demarcation of Subramani, Indian Journal 2017 1 College of 1
landslide vulnerable T., Kasiviswana of Geo-Marine Engineering,
zones in and around than, Sciences Guindy,
Achanakal, South S.P., Nesna, Chennai, India
India using remote C., Karunanidhi,
sensing and GIS D.
techniques

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Identification of Prabaharan, Indian Journal 2016 0 College of 0
hydrocarbon micro- S., Subramani, of Geo-Marine Engineering,
seeps based on T. Sciences Guindy,
mineral alteration in Chennai, India
a part of Cauvery
Basin, South India
using Hyperion
data
Ghat road alignment Arulmozhi, Indian Journal 2016 0 College of 0
in Palamalai hills, R., Subramani, of Geo-Marine Engineering,
Tamil Nadu, India T. Sciences Guindy,
using Ghat Tracer, Chennai, India
GPS and GIS
Preliminary Satheeskumar, Indian Journal 2016 0 College of 0
investigation on V., Subramani, of Geo-Marine Engineering,
environmental T. Sciences Guindy,
degradation due to Chennai, India
salinization of river
and groundwater in
Thamirabarani
Delta, South India
Hydrogeochemical Abdul Bari, Indian Journal 2016 0 College of
investigation of J., Vennila, of Geo-Marine Engineering,
groundwater in G., Subramani, Sciences Guindy,
Bhavani taluk, Erode T., (...), Karuna Chennai, India
district, Tamil Nadu, nidhi,
India using GIS D., Shanmuga
Raja, T.M.

Name: _ ______ Name: _ ___________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.6. Department of Printing Technology

Part – B

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online  Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers

Year of Name of full time Designation Name of the award fellowship, received from
award teachers receiving Government or recognized bodies
awards from state level,
national level,
international level
2018 Dr. B. Kumar Professor Guttenberg Award, Madras Printers and
Lithographers Association
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the
year:
Research Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
Publications
National Printing Technology -- --
International 3 0.756
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books Published, and papers in National/International Conference
Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Printing Technology 1
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars / Conferences and Symposia during the
year:
No. of Faculty International National Level State Level Local Level
Level
Attended -- -- -- --
Seminars /
Workshops
Presented papers -- -- -- --
Resource -- -- -- --
Persons
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of Programme Department Name of Name of
students graduated graduated from institution Programme
enrolling into from joined admitted to
higher
education
2018 2 B.E. Printing Department of Michigan State M.S Packaging
Technology Printing University Science
Technology
Rochester M.S Packaging
Institute of Science
Technology

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5.7. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Criterion – II

1. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation

Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Others


2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
Professors
29 13 9 7

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 24

Asst. Associate Professors Others Total


Professors Professors
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and R V R V R V R V R V
Vacant (V) during the year

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 10

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level


Attended Seminars/ Nil Nil
Workshops
Attended &
7 2
Presented papers
Resource Persons

2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development


Number of Number of faculty
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes programs benefitted
Refresher courses
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme
HRD programmes
Orientation programmes
Faculty exchange programme

Staff training conducted by the university 9


2
Staff training conducted by other institutions 6
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc.

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Others

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff


Category Number of Number of Number of Number of positions filled
Permanent Vacant permanent temporarily
Employees Positions positions filled
during the Year
Administrative Staff 3 NIL NIL
Technical Staff 12

Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension

3.2 Details regarding major projects


Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 1
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 19.55 lakhs

3.3 Details regarding minor projects


Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 1
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs 6 lakhs

3.4 Details on research publications


International National Others
Peer Review Journals
Non-Peer Review Journals
e-Journals 7
Conference proceedings 5 2

3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:

Range 0.37-1.278 Average h-index


0.877 Nos. in SCOPUS

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations
Duration Name of the Total grant Received
Nature of the Project
Year funding Agency sanctioned
Major projects 2017-2018 CVRDE,DRDO 19.55 lakhs
Minor Projects 2017-2018 UGC 6 lakhs
Interdisciplinary Projects
Industry sponsored
Projects sponsored by the University/
College
Students research projects
(other than compulsory by the University)
Any other(Specify)
Total

3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. 1 Chapters in Edited Books nil
97
nil
ii) Without ISBN No.

3.11 No. of conferences Level International National State University College


organized by the Institution Number Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Sponsoring Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
agencies

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons Nil

3.13 No. of collaborations International Nil National Nil Any other Nil
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
ilil
n
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows
Of the institute in the year

Total International National State University Dist College


2
Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total Computer Browsing Computer Depart
Internet Office Others
Computers Labs Centres Centres -ments
Existing 75 9 Nil Nil Nil 3 Nil Nil
Added 30 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Total 105 9 Nil Nil Nil 3 Nil Nil

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :

iii) Equipments 18,00,000

iv) Others(Infrastructure) 5,60,000

Total : 23,60,000

Criterion – V
1. Student Support and Progression

5.3 (a) Total Number of students UG PG Ph. D. Others


239 125 17

(b) No. of students outside the state

(c) No. of international students 37

No % No %
Men 196 52.4 Women 168 47.6

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Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically Total General SC ST OB Physically Total
Challenged C Challenge
d

Demand ratio Dropout %

Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association

Conducted a Dharmarajan Endowment lecture on


Recent trends in Power systems.
Alumni delivered motivational talk to the students.

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)

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5.8 Electronics and Communication Engineering
Criterion – II

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions during the current
positions year
- - - - 28
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National
International ECE 24 -
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
ECE 2
3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year
Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
Filed patent rights for A
METHOD TO
ACHIEVE
Filed 2147483647
COMPOUND
RECONFIGURATION
IN MIin India.
Filed patent rights for A
DESIGN TO ACHIEVE
MULTIBAND Filed 2147483647
OPERATION IN
MINIATUin India.
Filed patent rights for
MULTIBAND MIMO
ANTENNA FOR
Filed 2147483647
TABLET
APPLICATIONSin
India.
Filed patent rights for
TUNABLE BAND
Filed 2147483647
NOTCHED
FILTENNAin India.
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title Name of the Title of the Year of Citatio Institutional Number of citations
of the author journal publication n Index affiliation as excluding self
paper mentioned in citations
the publication

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Local level
International level National level State level
Faculty
2 1.Dr. M. Meenakshi
100
FDP on Secure Systems
Engineering
IIT Madras
5th – 14th December
2017
2.Dr. T Laxmikandan
FDTP on EC6602:
Antennas and Wave
propagation”
DECE, CEG, Anna
University, Chennai
1.Thamil Selvi J, Kavitha G and
Sujatha C M
"Fourth order diffusion model based
edge map extraction of infrared
breast images" presented in a
International level conference on
4th International Conference on
Computational Methods in
Engineering and Health Sciences,
Manipal Institute of Technology,
India.,19-Dec-2017 to 20-Dec-2017
2.Ramesh M and Sujatha C M
"Segmentation and Analysis of
Brainstem Using Lattice Boltzmann
Method Incorporating Regional and
Edge Information" presented in a
Presented
International level conference on
papers
4th International Conference on
Computational Methods in
Engineering and Health Sciences.
Manipal Institute of Technology,
India.19-Dec-2017 to 20-Dec-2017.
3. S Sivaranjini , C M Sujatha,
"Analysis of Parkinson’s disease
SPECT images using Geometric
measures and Orthogonal
Moments" presented in a
International level conference on
4th International Conference on
Bio-Signals, Images and
Instrumentation, SSN College of
Engineering , Chennai, 22-Mar-
2018 to 24-Mar-2018.
Resource
Persons
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of students Programme Departme Name of institution joined Name of
enrolling into higher graduated from nt Program
education graduated me
from admitted
to
2017 8 B.E ECE MS
University of California, Los Angeles
Texas A&M University
University of California, Los Angeles
Georgia Institute of Technology

101
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Utah
Stanford University
University of California, Los Angel
es
Indian Institute of Management
Ahmadabad
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
2017 3 B.E ECE Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Kolkata
MBA

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 18
GMAT
CAT
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services
Any Other
5.3 Student Participation and Activities
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Attended a National level Short Course on
“Advanced DSP design Techniques” Dr.V.Jeyalakshmi 10-Jul-2017 to 14-Jul-2017
FDP on Secure Systems Engineering Dr. M. Meenakshi 5th – 14th December 2017
FDTP on EC6602: Antennas and Wave
propagation” Dr. T Laxmikandan 27.11.2017-03.12.2017

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
(Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.9 Computer Science and Engineering

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual √ Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
of teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
teachers ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
on roll Resources)
48 48 9 (UG) + 4 1 (Turing
(PG) Hall)

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
Number of students enrolled in Number of fulltime
Mentor: Mentee Ratio
the institution teachers

Department : 48 1:50
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship, received
award receiving awards from state level, from Government or recognized bodies
national level, international level
2017 Dr.S.Chitrakala Associate Bharath Vikas award, Institute of self-
Professor reliance Odisha, India.
2018 Dr.S.Chitrakala Associate International Research Awards on
Professor Engineering and Management,
2018 Dr.S.Chitrakala Pondicherry
Associate Vice Chair of Chennai ACM-W chapter.
Professor
2018 Dr.T.Raghuveera Assistant Judge
Professor (Sl.Gr.) SMART INDIA HACKATHON 2018
30th – 31st March 2018
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year

103
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any

Computer Science
National 4
and Engineering -
Internatio Computer Science
107
nal and Engineering -

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Computer Science and Engineering 7
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Institutio
nal
Cita affiliation
Number of
Title of the Name of the Year of tion as
Title of the journal citations excluding
paper author publication Inde mentione
self citations
x d in the
publicati
on
AFFBAT: A Journal of Anna 4
security and Dr.D.Manjula Currency and University
cost‐aware Computation:Pract
workflow ices and
scheduling Experience 2017
approach
combining
firefly and bat
algorithms
Influential International Anna 1
Researcher Journal of University
Identification in Intelligent
Academic Information
Network Using Technologies
Rough Set (IJIIT)
2017
Based Selection
of Time-
Weighted
Academic and
Social Network
Features
A Graph Based Journal of Anna
Approach for Computational University
Genes-Disease and Theoretical
Association Nanoscience 2017
Extraction from
Biomedical
Literature
104
Recommendatio Anna 4
n System for University
Criminal
Behavioral
Analysis on Journal of
2017
Social Network Computers
using Genetic
Weighted K-
Means
Clustering.
Intelligent International Anna
Techniques for Journal of University
providing Intelligent
2018
Effective Information
security to cloud Technology(IJITT
Database )
Small Subset of Journal of Anna
the most Biomedical University
relevant Research
gene selection
2017
method from
DNA
microarray
Datasets
An International Anna
Unsupervised Journal of Data University
Framework for Mining
Domain and
2017
Ontology Bioinformatics
Construction
from
Biomedical Text
An Intelligent Intelligent Anna
Incremental Automation and University
Filtering Feature Soft Computing
Selection and
2017
Clustering
Algorithm for
Effective
Classification
A Bootstrapping Asian Journal of Anna
Approach for Pharmaceutics; University
Entity Linking (suppl)
2017
from
Biomedical
Literature
Association International Anna
Extraction from Journal of University
Biomedical Text Computational
2017
using Bioinformatics
Network and In Silico
Analysis Modeling
Extensive Middle East Anna
Review on Journal of University
Intelligent Scientific 2017
Cloud Security Research
Mechanisms (MEJSR)
Identification of Dr.D.Manjula Journal of 2018 Anna
105
new disease Ambient University
genes from Intelligence and
protein–protein Humanized
interaction Computing
network
A Novel International Anna
Approaches For Research Journal University
Motif Discovery of Engineering
2018
Using Data and Technology
Mining
Algorithm
Next Generation International Anna
Sequences Research Journal University
Analysis Using of Engineering
2018
Pattern and Technology
Matching
Algorithm
Categorization Journal of Medical Anna
of images using Systems University
autoencoder
hashing and
training of intra 2018
bin classifiers
for image
classification
and annotation
PSOM2— Sadhana - Anna
partitioning- Academy University
based scalable Proceedings in
2017
ontology Engineering
matching using Sciences
MapReduce
Resolving Entity Distributed and Anna 1
on A Large Parallel Databases University
scale:
Determining
Linked Entities
and Grouping 2017
similar
Attributes
represented in
assorted Dr.T.V.Geetha,
Terminologies Professor
A Metric Based JOURNAL OF Anna
Automatic WEB University
Selection of ENGINEERING
Ontology 2017
Matchers Using
Bootstrapped
Patterns
Guest Editorial: Information Anna
Computational Systems Frontiers University
2017
Intelligence and
Applications
Influential International Anna
Researcher Journal of University
2017
Identification in Intelligent
Academic Information
106
Network Using Technologies
Rough Set (IJIIT)
Based Selection
of Time-
Weighted
Academic and
Social Network
Features
Rough set Journal of Anna
theory for Intelligent & University
document Fuzzy Systems 2017
clustering: A
review
Improving the Information Anna 1
freshness of the Systems Frontiers University
search engines
by a
2017
probabilistic
approach based
incremental
crawler
A survey on ACM Computing Anna 5
crossover Surveys 2017 University
operators
New crossover Soft Computing Anna
operators using University
Dominance and
co-dominance
principles for 2017
facter
convergence of
genetic
algorithms
Graph-Based Innovations, Anna
Abstractive Developments, University
Summarization and Applications
2018
of Semantic Web
and Information
Systems
Entity resolution Journal of Anna
framework Intelligent & University
using rough set Fuzzy Systems
2018
blocking for
heterogeneous
web of data
Dr.T.V.Geetha,
New crossover Soft Computing Anna
Professor University
operators using
dominance and
co-dominance
principles for 2018
faster
convergence of
genetic
algorithms
Automatic International Anna
Ontology Journal of University
2018
Learning from Intelligent
Multiple Information
107
Knowledge Technologies
Sources of Text (IJIIT)
Graph-Based Innovations, Anna
Abstractive Developments, University
Summarization and Applications
2018
of Semantic Web
and Information
Systems
Entity resolution Journal of Anna
framework Intelligent & University
using rough set Fuzzy Systems
2018
blocking for
heterogeneous
web of data
New crossover Soft Computing Anna
operators using University
dominance and
co-dominance
principles for 2018
faster
convergence of
genetic
algorithms
A meta-learning Journal of Anna
framework biomedical University
using informatics
representation 2018
learning to
predict drug-
drug interaction
View-invariant IEEE Signal Anna
Gait Processing Letters University
Recognition
2017
through Genetic
Template
Segmentation
Probabilistic Journal of Anna
ontology based Knowledge-Based University
activity Systems
recognition in 2017
smart homes
using Markov
Logic Network
Urban Dr. K.S. Anna
Landcover Easwarakumar University
Classification
from
Multispectral
Remote Sensing
Image Data 2017
Letters
using Optimized
AdaBoosted
Random
Forests, Remote
Sensing Letters
An efficient International Anna
Kinetic Range Journal of University
2018
Query for One Intelligent
Dimensional Information
108
Axis Parallel Technologies,
Segments
Activity Advances in Anna
Recognition and Theory and University
Dementia Care Practice of 2018
in Smart Home. Emerging Markets
In: Digital India
Communicating International Anna
and Negotiating Journal of University
Proof Events in Advanced
the Cyber – Research in 2017
Physical Computer Science
Systems Dr. T. V. Gopal and Software
Engineering
Theory and Lecture Notes in Anna
Applications of Computer Science University
2018
Models of
Computation
Priority Based International Anna
Yield of Shared Journal of Parallel University
Cache to Programming
Dr. Arul
Provide Cache 2017
Siromoney
QoS in
Multicore
Systems
An enhanced Information Anna
text detection Systems Frontiers University
technique for
2017 6
the visually
impaired to read
text
An algorithm Computers and Anna
for multi-sensor Electrical University
image fusion Engineering
using maximum
2018 2
a posteriori and
nonsubsampledc
ontourlet
Dr. S. Valli
transform
A two way Computers & Anna
authentication Electrical University
using bilinear Engineering
mapping 2017 2
function for
wireless sensor
networks
An Approach to Wireless Personal Anna
Defend Global Communications University
Eavesdropper in 2017
Sensor
Networks
An algorithm Computers & Anna
for multi-sensor Electrical University
image fusion Engineering
Dr.S.Valli,
using maximum 2018
Professor
a posteriori and
nonsubsampled
contourlet
109
transform
A Survey on Proceedings of the Anna
Text National Academy University
Information of
Extraction from Sciences, India 2018
Born-Digital Section A:
and Scene Text Physical Sciences,
Images
Design of a Wireless Personal Anna
Secure Communications University
Encryption
Model (SEM) Dr. A.P.Shanthi,
2018
for Cloud Data Professor
Storage Using
Hadamard
Transforms
Road Gateways Cluster Anna
for femtocell Computing- The University
clusters to Journal of
Dr. V. Mary
enable networks software 2017
Anita Rajam
communication tools and
and handover in publications
dead zones
A survey on Artificial Anna
automated Intelligence University
cancer diagnosis Review
2017
from
histopathology
images
Automatic Multimedia Tools Anna
classification of and Applications University
thyroid
histopathology 2017
images using
multi-classifier
system
Clustering- International Anna 1
Based Color Journal of University
Image Intelligent
2018
Segmentation Information
Using Local Technologies
Maxima (IJIIT)
An Optimal IETE Journal of Anna
Multi-Level Research University
Backward
Feature Subset 2018
Selection for
Dr.S.Chitrakala
Object
Recognition
A Self Learning IETE Journal of Anna
Fuzzy Rule Research University
Based System
for Risk Level 2018
Assessment of
Coronary Heart
Disease
Multimedia Tools Anna
2017 University
Social influence and Applications
110
determination
on big data
streams in an
online social
network
Silhouette Based Communications Anna
Human Action in Computer and University
Recognition Information
Using an Science 2018
Efficient
Transformation
Technique
An Efficient International Anna 2
Coronary Journal of University
Disease Intelligent
Diagnosis Information
System Using Technologies
Dual-Phase (IJIIT) 2017
Multi-Objective
Optimization
and Embedded
Feature
Selection
Modeling and Journal of Anna
Predicting Computational University
Disastrous and Theoretical
Homeland Nanoscience
Terrorist 2017
Networks for
Handling
Emergency
Circumstances
Cryptography Dr. S. Bose Course Material Anna 6
and network 2017 University
security
Effective Data Journal of Anna
Storage for e- Computational University
Learning with and Theoretical
Enhanced Nanoscience 2018
Freshness
Monitoring
System
AEGEUS++: an Cluster Anna
energy-aware Computing- The University
online partition Journal of
skew mitigation networks software 2017
algorithm for tools and
mapreduce in publications
cloud
ANALYZING IIOAB JOURNAL Anna
Dr. R Baskaran University
A
PERSONALIZE
D NETWORK 2017
SYSTEM
THROUGH
NETFLOW
Predict-Act Journal of Anna
2018 University
Congestion Computational
111
Control (PACC) and Theoretical
in Wireless Nanoscience
Sensor
Networks for
Routing
Segmentation Journal of Anna
and Experimental & University
classification of Theoretical
brain images Artificial
Dr. P. Geetha 2017
using firefly and Intelligence
hybrid kernel-
based support
vector machine
An improved Cluster Anna
efficient: Computing- The University
Artificial Bee Journal of
Colony networks software
algorithm for tools and
2017
security and publications
QoS aware
scheduling in
cloud computing
environment
Fragmentation Asian Journal of Anna
and Dynamic Research in Social University
Replication Sciences and
Model in Humanities
2017
Multicloud by
Data Hosting
with Secured
Data Sharing
Dynamic Wireless Personal Anna 2
Detection and Communications University
Prevention of
2017
Clone Attack in
Dr. P. Uma
Wireless Sensor
Maheswari
Networks
Ensuring Data Journal of Anna
Security in Computational University
Cloud and Theoretical
2017
Environment Nanoscience
Through
Availability
An efficient and Cluster Anna
improved multi- Computing University
objective
optimized 2017
replication
management
with
Twitter International Anna
Sentiment Journal of Recent University
analysis using Scientific
Lexical Research 2017
Approach and
enhanced
Naviebayes
Efficient International 2017 Anna
112
clustering Juornal of University
technique for K Business
annonymization intelligent and
with aid of Data mining
optimal KFCM
Mitigation of Accepted for Anna
DDOS threat to Publication in University
service International
2018
obtainability in Journal of
cloud premisis Reasoning based
Intelligent system
A Dynamic Anna
Wrapper based Accepted for University
feature selection Publication in
for improved Cognition 2018
precoision in Technology and
Content based work
Image Retrieval
A Hybrid Anna
Algorithm for University
efficient Task International
Scheduling in Journal of 2018
Cloud Reasoning-based
Computing Intelligent
Environment Systems
Automatic Journal of Anna
assessment of supercomputing University
descriptive
answers in
online
2018
examination
system using
semantic
relational
features
Extricating Journal of Medical Anna
Manual and Systems University
Non-Manual
Features for
Subunit Level
Medical Sign 2017
Modelling in Dr. K Selvamani
Automatic Sign
Language
Classification
and Recognition
A new Computer & Anna
Approach for Mathematics University
Information Science
Retrieval using 2017
Knowledge and
Frequency based Dr. K Selvamani
Summarizing
Enhanced Journal of Parallel Anna
dynamic and Distributed University
programming Computing 2017
approach for
subunit
113
modelling to
handle
segmentation
and recognition
ambiguities in
sign language
Particle with Journal of Anna
Ant Swarm Computational University
Optimization for and Theoretical
Cluster Head Nanoscience 2017
Selection for
Wireless Sensor
Networks
RSA and AES International Anna
Based Secure Journal of University
Data Sharing in Computing,
Cloud Based Communications 2017
Environment & Instrumentation
Engineering
(IJCCIE)
Modified Firefly International Anna
based Inter- Journal of University
Cluster Secure Printing,
Key Packaging &
Management Allied Sciences 2017
(MF – ICSKM)
in
Heterogeneous
WSN
Survey of International Anna
Backup Routing Journal of University
Scheme in Emerging
2017
MANET Technology in
Computer Science
And Electronics
Preserving International Anna
Privacy by Journal of University
Utilizing Honey Innovations &
Cryptosystem in Advancement in
Proxy Re- Computer Science
encryption for 2017
Shared
Authority
Accessing in
Cloud
Environment
A Clustering International Anna
Approach For Journal of University
Prioritize the Innovations &
Test Case using Advancement in 2017
Change Based Computer Science
Prioritization
Algorithm
Enhanced J. Parallel Distrib. Anna
dynamic Comput. University
programming 2018
approach for
subunit
114
modelling to
handle
segmentation
and recognition
ambiguities in
sign language
Image Asian Journal of Anna
Classification Research in social University
based on code Science and
book generation Humanitics
Dr. B.L
using new 2017
Velammal
clustering
approach and
distictue feature
selections
CIT: A Cloud Journal of Anna
Inter-operation Network and University
Toolkit to computer
enhance Applications
2017
elasticity and
tolerate shut
down of
external clouds
A Study on International Anna
Security and Intelligent University
Surveillance Techniques in
2017
System Using Signal Processing
Gait for Multimedia
Recognition Security,
Quality Journal of Anna 1
Assessment Computational University
System for and Theoretical 2017
Object Oriented Nanoscience
Structure
Hybrid solution Advances in Anna
for privacy- Electrical and University
Dr. Rajeswari
preserving Computer
Sridhar 2017
access control Engineering
for healthcare
data
Language International Anna
Relationship Journal of University
Model for Intelligent
Automatic Information 2017
Generation of Technologies
Tamil Stories (IJIIT)
from Hints
Emotion And ICTACT Journal Anna
Sarcasm on Soft University
Identification Of Computing
Posts From 2017
Facebook Data
Using A Hybrid
Approach
Securely International Anna
communicating Journal of University
2018
with an optimal Intelligent
cloud Information
115
for intelligently Technologies
enhancing a (IJIIT)
cloud’s
elasticity
Horizontal Computers and Anna
scaling and Electrical University
aggregation Engineering
across
2018
heterogeneous
clouds for
resource
provisioning
A Power-Graph Journal of Anna 1
Based Approach Computational University
to Detection of and Theoretical
Research Nanoscience
2017
Communities
from Co-
Authorship
Networks
Twitter Journal of Anna
Recommender Computational University
Systems: A and Theoretical
2017
Topological and Nanoscience
Interest Oriented
Approach
An Investigation Journal of Anna 4
on Collaboration Computational University
Behavior of and Theoretical
Highly Cited Nanoscience
2017
Authors in
Journal of
Informetrics
(2007–2016)
Finding Related Journal of Anna
Dr. G. S. University
Research Papers Computational
Mahalakshmi
Using Semantic and Theoretical
2017
and Co-Citation Nanoscience
Proximity
Analysis
Nyaya based Asian Journal of Anna
Automatic Research in Social University
Quality Value Sciences and
2017
Classifier for Humanities
Concept
Enrichment
BIBLIOMETRI International Anna 5
C ANALYSIS Journal of Control University
OF JOURNAL theory and
OF applications
2017
INFORMETRI
CS – A
DECADE
STUDY
Author , International Anna 1
similarity Journal of Control University
2017
identification theory and
using citation applications
116
context and
proximity
Modeling Power International Anna
users in Twitter Journal of Control University
2017
theory and
applications,
Test Lifecycle International Anna
in BDD Journal of Control University
2017
theory and
applications
Generation of International Anna
word cloud Journal of Control University
2017
using document theory and
topic models applications
Theoretical International Anna 1
verification of Journal of Control University
test cases for theory and 2017
Behavior Driven applications
Development
Influential user International Anna
detection in Journal of Control University
twitter using theory and 2017
tweet quality applications
analysis
GRAPHON International Anna
Tamil to English Journal of Control University
Transliteration theory and 2017
for Tamil applications
Biomedicine
Finding related Journal of Anna
research papers Computational University
using semantic Theoretical
2017
and co-citation Nanoscience
proximity
analysis
Graph based Journal of Anna
Generation of Computational University
2017
Research Paper Theoretical
Summaries Nanoscienc
Tree-based Dr. G. S. ACM Anna
Mining of Mahalakshmi COMPUTE’17 University
Semantically
2017
Related Words
in Tamil
Biomedicine
Using Weighted Recent Advances Anna
Graph for & Applications in University
Identifying Computer
Emotion Flow Engineering
from Poems (RAACE)

2017

117
Dr. G. S.
Mahalakshmi

Computational Anna 4
Generation of Vision and Bio University
Author Topic Inspired
Models using Computing, Part
LDA of the Lecture
Notes in
2018
Computational
Vision and
Biomechanics
book series
(LNCVB, volume
28),
Sustainable IEEE Anna
Computing TRANSACTION University
Based Deep S ON
Learning SUSTAINABLE
2018
Framework for COMPUTING
Writing
Research
Manuscripts
On the IEEE Anna
Expressive TRANSACTION University
Power of S ON
Scientific EMERGING
Manuscripts TOPICS IN 2018
COMPUTING –
SPL. ISSUE ON
SCHOLARLY
BIG DATA,
Creation of Computer Speech Anna
Poem Emotion and language University
2018
Recognition
Corpus
Semantic-based International Anna
Poem Emotion Journals of University
Recognition Advanced 2018
System Intelligence
Paradigms,
Hybrid User Part of the Lecture Anna
Recommendatio Notes in University
n in Online Computational
Social Vision and
2018
Network,Compu Biomechanics
tational Vision book series
and Bio Inspired (LNCVB)
Computing
A cloud based Informatics in Anna
knowledge Medicine University
discovery Unlocked
framework, for 2018
medicinal plants
from PubMed
literature
Graph Based Journal of 2018 Anna
118
Generation of Computational University
Research Paper and Theoretical
Summaries Nanoscience
Identifying Cluster Anna
trusted similar Computing University
users using
stochastic model
and next-closure 2018
based
knowledge
model in online
social networks
Comparative International Anna
Study of Journal of University
Camshift and Intelligent
Ransac Methods Dr. T. Information
2017
for Face and Raghuveera Technologies
Eye Tracking in
Real-Time
Video
Test Case IJKBO Anna
2018 University
Selection Using
Dr.Angelin
Feature
Gladston,
Extraction and
Clustering
Distance Based Current Medical Anna 1
Genetic Imaging Reviews University
Algorithm for
Feature
2017
Selection in
Computer Aided
Diagnosis
Systems
A Novel Dr. Shiloah Current Medical Anna
Feature- Elizabeth Imaging Reviews University
Significance
Based k-Nearest
Neighbour
2018
Classification
Approach for
Computer Aided
Diagnosis of
Lung Disorders
Fuzzy Journal of Applied Anna
discretization Ms.M.Shanmuga Sciences, University
based priya Engineering & 2017
classification of Technology
medical data
A rule based Cluster Anna 9
delay Computing University
constrained
energy efficient
2017
routing
Dr. P. Velvizhy
technique
for wireless
sensor networks
Fuzzy based International Anna
2018 University
Review Rating Journal of
119
Prediction in E- Business
commerce Intelligence and
Data Mining,
Wikitop: Using AAAI Anna
Wikipedia University
Category Dr. Arockia
2017
Network to Xavier Annie
Generate Topic
Trees
Intelligent International Anna
Techniques for Journal of University
providing Intelligent
2017
Effective Information
security to cloud Technology(IJITT
Database )
FFBAT: A Journal of Anna 4
Ms.AR.Arunaran University
security and Currency and
i,
cost‐aware Computation:Pract
workflow ices and
scheduling Experience 2017
approach
combining
firefly and bat
algorithms
Data International Anna
anonymisation Journal of 2018 University
of vertically Communication
partitioned data Ms.K.Thangaram Networks and
using Map ya Distributed
Reduce Systems
techniques on
cloud
Semantically International 2017 Anna
Enriched Journal of University
Weighted Word Electronics
Ms. Vijayarani. J
Embedding for Communication
Short Text and Computer
Representation Engineering
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
National
No. of Faculty International level State level Local level
level
Attended
Seminars/ 3 13 11 26
Workshops
Presented papers 2 1
Resource Persons 1
3.5.2 Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year
Name of the Title of the Programme Agency seeking Revenue generated Number of
Consultant(s) & training (amount in rupees) trainees
Department
Dr.T.V.Geetha Guidance for the Design M/s. Scope e-
& and implementation of Knowledge Centre
Dr.D.Manjula, Machine learning and NLP Pvt. Ltd., Chennai –
Department of approach to Abstraction 600 089 8,31,900/- -
Computer from Book Chapters given
Science and extracted sentences
Engineering

120
Dr.R.Baskaran M/s.Letz Connect
Content Creation Process
Department of Technologies Pvt.Ltd.,
for Learning Management
Computer Alwarpet, 9,00,000/- -
System
Science and Chennai – 600 018.
Engineering
3.6.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized
bodies during the year
Name of the Activity Award/recognition Awarding bodies No. of Students
benefited
NSS Best Volunteer Unit-12 R.Rohini
NSS Best Volunteer Unit-9 E.Nivashini

3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government


Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of the Organising unit/ Name of the Number of Number of students
scheme agency/ collaborating activity teachers participated in such
agency coordinated activities
in such
activities
Gendure Issue Tamil Nadu Rainbow Pride Walk - Apoorva.N.P
Gender Coalition Say no to Gender
Equality Prajnya Trust Violence Ramya.R
Pride March
Pride March Navneeth Venkat Krishnan
NSS
Dr.Arulchelvam 30
YRC
Mr.B.Kumar 9
NSO
Mrs.Enelyn Synthia 24
NCC
Dr.Padmanadhan
Pinkathon Panju 1

Breast Cancer 1
NSO Awareness
S.Balaganesh 9
YRC e Issue
Dr.P.Narasimhan 1

5.2 Student Progression


5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of Programme graduated Department Name of Name of Programme
students from graduated from institution admitted to
enrolling into joined
higher
education
Northeastern
2017 3 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E
University
M.S.
OHIO State
2017 1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E
University
M.S.
University of
2017 1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E California, M.S.
Los Angeles
University of
2017 1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Texas at M.S.
Dallas
2017 1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E NYU M.S.
121
University of
2017 2 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E M.S.
Florida
Carnegie
2017 1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Mellon M.S.
University
Swin Burne
University of
2017 2 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E
Technology,
M.S.
Australia
2017 1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E UCSanDiego M.S.
USC
University of
2017 2 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E
Southern
M.S.
California
2017 Case Weatern
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Reserve M.S.
University
2017 University of
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Illinois at M.S.
Chicago
2017 1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Rutgers M.S.
2018 USC
University of
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E M.S.
Southern
California
2018 University of
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Colorado M.S.
Denver
2018 Arizona
4 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E State M.S.
University
2018 National
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E University of M.S.
Singapore
2018 North
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Carolina State M.S.
University
2018 Kozhicode
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E M.B.A.
University
2018 Columbia
2 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E M.S.
University
2018 University of
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E M.S.
Washington
2018 Purdue
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E M.S.
University
2018 North
1 B.E. (C.S.E.) C.S.E Carolina State M.S.
University
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students Registration number/roll number for the
selected/ qualifying exam
NET
SET
SLET
GATE
GMAT
CAT
GRE 31
TOFEL 31
Civil Services
122
State Government Services
Any Other

5.3 Student Participation and Activities


5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at
national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Y Name of the National/ Sports Cultura Student ID Name of the
ea award/ medal International l number student
r
20 Zonal National Cricket - 2014103615 Shivanarayan.C
17 Tournaments (Men)
2017-18
20 21st GACC First
17 International Inter- Runner-Up
Varsity Chess in Team
P.Michelle
Championship, International Category - 2014103072
Catherina
University of
Malaysia (19th -
24th Jan 2017)
20 21st GACC 2nd Female
17 International Inter- Player Out
Varsity Chess of Top Five
P.Michelle
Championship, International - 2014103072
Catherina
University of
Malaysia (19th -
24th Jan 2017)
Awarded the
Tag
Annual Day, CEG,
20 Corporation P.Michelle
Anna University, - 2014103072
17 sports cum Catherina
Guindy
Merit
Endowment
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional Date and Duration
Number of teachers who attended
development programme (from – to)
rd
One day International Seminar on 19 3 July 2017
"Sustainable Development and
Clean Technologies"
Two day Hands-On Workshop on 1 17th – 18th August 2017
"Python Programming”
One day workshop on 9 5th September 2017
Transforming Research to Reality
Two days Workshop on “Deep 1 10th – 11th Nov 2017
Learning Techniques for
Language Processing, Image,
Speech & Text”
FDP on Secure System 3 5th – 14th Dec 2017
Engineering
Two day Weekend Training 10 16th – 17th Dec 2017
Programme on "SSP on
Introduction to Machine Learning"
Two day workshop on "Open 15 5th – 6th Jan 2018
Source Big Data Tools and
Techniques
GIAN Course on "Path planning 1 3rd – 8th Jan 2018
and Navigation for Mobile
Robotics"
Workshop on "Agility & Data 6 22nd – 23rd
123
Analytics" Jan 2018
One day Faculty Orientation 3 21st Feb 2018
Workshop on "Universal Human
Values
Certified Cyber Security 6 24th - 25th Feb 2018
Professional (CCSP) Workshop
FDP for faculty members to enable 8 18th -29th June 2018
AICTE Induction Programme for
Students
Refresher Course on Knowledge 2 01.02.2018 – 21.02.2018
Management : Inter and
Multidisciplinary Perspective
Three days Workshop on 1 23.02.2018 –
“Machine Learning Technique, 25.02.2018
Tools and Applications
One day Workshop on “Quality 1 13th March 2018
Assurance in Higher Education
Institutions”
Workshop on 'Cyber Crimes and 1 1st March 2018
Digital Forensics'

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5.10.Information Science and Technology

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual 
Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources ICT smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available enabled classrooms
Resources) classrooms
Intranet Moodle
Facility For Auto
Program
Raptor Interactive Evaluation
Software with http://sabarirb.org/
41 41 5 5
Smart White moodle/
boards
https://github.com/
DISTatAU

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution teachers

222 20:1
41
(2017-2018) (Overall)

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of No. of filled positions Vacant Positions filled during No. of faculty
sanctioned positions the current year with Ph.D
positions
NIL 29
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National
Science and
International 27
Technology

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Information Science and Technology
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
125
Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year of Citatio Institutiona
author journal publicati n l affiliation Numbe
on Index as r of
mentioned citation
in the s
publication excludi
ng self
citation
s
Aspect Based Opinion Ashok Kumar
Ranking Framework Jayaraman and Department
Information
for Product Reviews Abirami. S Elsevi of IST
Sciences 2018 9
using a Spearman’s er Anna
(Elsevier)
Correlation Coefficient University
Method
A Comparative Study
of Hash based Artificial
Spring Department
approximate nearest Intelligence
Arulmozhi. P er of IST 2
neighbor learning and Review, 2017
and Abirami.S Anna
its application in image Springer
University
retrieval Publishers

Proceedings
of the
International
Conference
Proof of Retrieval and Department
on
Ownership for Secure PreethaBini. S Spring of IST
Computing 2018 8
Fuzzy Deduplication of and Abirami.S er Anna
Analytics
Multimedia Data University
and
Networking
(ICCAN),
AISC Series
Proceedings
of the
Computer
Communicati
on,
Department
Networking
Big data Layers and Manikandan G , Spring of IST
and Internet 2017 1
Analytics: a Survey Abirami S er Anna
Security,
University
Lecture
Notes in
Networks
and Systems
series
International
Journal of -
Krithika R,
Active Joint Interaction Science & Department
Anthony
Graph based Human Innovative 2018 - of IST -
Fathima Divya.
Action Recognition Engineering Anna
A, Abirami. S
and University
Technology
Lung Module Department
Vijay Kumar Natural
Detection and of IST
T.J. , Sciences 2018 6
Classification Digital Anna
Dr.A.Kannan Incorporation
Computer University
Data Anonymisation of Kalidoss International 2018 - - -
126
Vertically Partitioned Thangaramya, Journal of Department
Data Using Map Sannasi Communicati of IST
Reduce Techniques on Ganapathy, on Networks Anna
Cloud L.Sairamesh, and University
Kanagasabai Distributed
Kulothungan, Systems
Dr.A.Kannan
Sentimental Analysis in -
L.Sairamesh,
Twitter Data using International Department
Sulthana,
Data Analytic Journal of 2018 - of IST -
A.Raiza, A.K.
Techniques for Physics Anna
Jaithunbi
Predictive Modelling University
International -
An Intelligent Energy R.Reshma,
Journal of Department
Aware Approach for V.Sathyavathy,
Pure and 2018 - of IST -
IOT Devices in Smart G.Gayathri,
Applied Anna
Environment L.Sairamesh
Mathematics University
L.Sairamesh, -
Pakistan
Text based Sentiment Sulthana, Department
Journal of
Analysis of Product A.Raiza, 2018 - of IST -
Biotechnolog
Reviews A.Arokyaraj Anna
y
Jovith University
Explorations on
Asian
Influential node -
Nancy P, R Journal of
Identification and Department
Geetharamani, Research in
Gender Prediction in 2017 - of IST 0
Shomona G Social
Dolphin Network Anna
Jacob Sciences and
through Social University
Humanities
Network Analysis
International
Journal of
-
Scientific
Department
ASD Region Role R.Geetharamani Research in
2017 - of IST -
Detection , Sivaselvi.k Science,
Anna
Engineering
University
and
Technology
International -
Autism spectrum
Journal of Department
disorder identification R.Geetharamani
Pure and 2017 - of IST -
using data mining , Sivaselvi.k
Applied Anna
techniques
Mathematics University
Detection of autism International
spectrum disorder and Journal of
-
typicallydeveloping R.Geetha Innovations
Department
brain from structural Ramani, &
2017 - of IST -
connectome R.Sahayamary Advancemen
Anna
throughfeature Jabarani t in
University
selection and Computer
classification Science
Retinal blood vessel
segmentation Biocyberneti
R.GeethaRaman Department
employing image cs and Scienc
i , Lakshmi of IST
processing and data Biomedical 2017 e 25
Balasubramania Anna
mining techniques for Engineering Direct
n University
computerized retinal
image analysis

127
Interna
Automatic Detection of tional
Glaucoma in Retinal R. Geetha International Journa Department
Fundus Images through Ramani, Journal of l of of IST
2017 -
Image Processing and Sugirtharani S, Computer Comp Anna
Data Mining Lakshmi B Applications uter University
Techniques Applic
ations
Global And Modular
International
Region Role
Journal of Scienc Department
Identification In R.Geetharamani
Pure and 2017 e of IST 2
Functional Connective , Sivaselvi.K
Applied Direct Anna
Threshold
Mathematics University
Schizophrenia
Macula segmentation
and fovea localization
R.Geetha
employing image Computer Department
Ramani Scienc
processing and Methods and of IST
,Lakshmi 2018 e 0
heuristic based Programs in Anna
Balasubramania Direct
clustering for Biomedicine University
n
automated retinal
screening
Detection of - Department 0
Pulmonary Nodules in R. Geetha International of IST
Thoracic CT images Ramani, R. Journal of Anna
2017
using Image Processing Keerthana, B. Computer University
and Data Mining Lakshmi Applications
Techniques
International
Region Role Detection
Journal of Department
in Autism Spectrum
R.Geetharamani Biomedical of IST
Disorder using Graph 2017 - -
, Sivaselvi.k Engineering Anna
Theoretical
and University
Approaches
Technology
International
R. Geetha
Prediction of rescuable Journal of
Ramani; P. Inder Department
cancer mutants in p53 Biomedical
Nancy; 2017 Scienc of IST 0
mutation network using Engineering
Shomona Gracia e Anna
centrality measures and
Jacob University
Technology
Asian
Journa
Explorations on
Asian l of
Influential node
Nancy P, Journal of Resear
Identification and Department
Geetha Research in ch in
Gender Prediction in 2017 of IST 0
ramani R, Jacob Social Social
Dolphin Network Anna
Shomona G Sciences and scienc
through Social University
Humanities es and
Network Analysis
human
ities
Structure aware
resource estimation for
effective scheduling Future
Scienc Department
and execution of data K Kanagaraj, S Generation
2018 e of IST 2
intensive workflows in Swamynathan Computer
direct Anna
cloud, Future Systems
University
Generation Computer
Systems
128
Cluster-chain mobile
Journal of Department
agent routing algorithm IEEE
S Sasirekha, S Communicati of IST
for efficient data 2017 Explor 6
Swamynathan ons and Anna
aggregation in wireless e
Networks University
sensor network
Reliability score
inference and
T.Shanmuigapri Department
recommendation using Spring
ya, S Springer 2017 of IST 0
fuzzy-based technique er
Swamynathan Anna
for social media
University
applications
Fuzzy rule based
International
environment
Journal of Department
monitoring system for S Sasirekha, S IGI
Intelligent 2017 of IST 1
weather controlled Swamynathan Global
Information Anna
laboratories using
Technologies University
arduino

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 1 18 - -
Workshops
Presented
15 - 2 -
papers
Resource
- - 2 -
Persons
3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government
Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the
year
Name of Organising unit/ agency/ Name of the Number of Number of students
the collaborating agency activity teachers participated in such
scheme coordinated in activities
such activities
NSS
Special
Special National Service Scheme 1 51
Camp
Camp
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of Programme graduated Department Name of Name of
students enrolling from graduated from institution Programme
into higher joined admitted to
education
2018 1 B.Tech Information Information IIM MBA
Technology Science Ahmedabad
&Technology
2018 1 B.Tech Information Information The Ohio MS
Technology Science State
&Technology University
2018 2 B.Tech Information Information University MS
Technology Science of Colorado
&Technology Boulder
2018 1 B.Tech Information Information Arizona MS
Technology Science State
&Technology University
2018 1 B.Tech Information Information Illinois MS

129
Technology Science Institute of
&Technology Technology
2018 1 B.Tech Information Information University MS
Technology Science of California
&Technology Irwine
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the
qualifying exam
NET
SET
SLET
GATE
GMAT
CAT 1 18472
GRE 6
TOFEL 6
Civil Services
State Government Services
Any Other
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Number of
teachers who Date and Duration
Title of the professional development programme attended (from – to)
14-12-2017 to
Big Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
1 19-12-2017
07-03-2018 to
Foundation Program in ICT for Education (FDP101X)
1 16-04-2018
05/12/2017 to
Secure System Engineering
2 15/12/2017
NMEICT - IITB - Foundation Program in ICT for 08/03/2018 to
Education - FDP101x 1 12/04/2018
21/11/2017 to
Information Technology Essentials
1 27/11/2017
2
Faculty Development Training Program on Computer 19/06/2018 to
Networks 25/06/2018

Faculty Development Program on Pursuing Emerging


1 26/05/2018
Technologies
Faculty Development Training Program on Cryptography 21/05/2018 to
1
and Network Security 27/05/2018
,Faculty Development Training Program on Induction 18/06/2018 to
1
Programs for Students 29/06/2018
13.02.2018 to
Entrepreneurship development 1
23.02.2018
03.08.8017 to
Foundation program in ICT for Education 1
07.09.2017
14.09.2017 to
Pedagogy for online and blended teaching learning process 1
12.10.2017
18.12.2017 to
Advanced pedagogy and Professional Development 1
29.12.2017

130
5.11. Department of Mathematics
Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources ICT enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)

58 - - - 1 -

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

400 58 1:10

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled Vacant Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions positions during the current
positions year
- 28 - - 27
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state level, received from Government or
national level, international level recognized bodies
- - - -
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design
the questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National Mathematics 15 2.5 above
International Mathematics 10 2 above
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Mathematics 3 per teacher
3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year
Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award

131
- - - -
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of Name of the Title of the Year of Citation Institutional Number of citations
the author journal publication Index affiliation as excluding self citations
paper mentioned in
the publication
See Annexure
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
National Local level
No. of Faculty International level State level
level
Attended Seminars/
- 2 1 1
Workshops
Presented papers - 5 4 5
Resource Persons - 6 3 2
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students Registration number/roll number for the exam
selected/ qualifying
NET - -
SET 4 -
SLET 3 -
GATE 1 MA18S27099004
GMAT - -
CAT - -
GRE - -
TOFEL - -
Civil Services - -
State Government Services - -
Any Other - -
5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
- - -
5.3 Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at
national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of the National/ Sports Cultural Student ID Name of the
award/ medal International number student
- - - - - - -
5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
- - -

Name: Mr. M. CHINNADURAI Name: Dr. M. CHANDRASEKAR


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.12 Department of Physics
Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
20 20 LCD Projector 3 NPTEL
Internet

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned filled
positions during the
current
year
20 Nil 20
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state level, received from Government or
national level, international level recognized bodies
2017 Dr.K.Sivakumar Professor Life Time Achievement Award-
2017 for bringing up Madurai
Campus of Anna University
2018 Dr.S.Selladurai Professor Treasure Trove Scientific
Knowledge Award 2018-
Ariviyal Kalanjiyam
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities
3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year
Name of the teacher Name of the Award Date of Awarding Agency
awarded the fellowship Award
National Dr.S.Began Elavarasi Visiting Fellowship 04.10.2017 JNCASR
Banglore
International - - - -
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National Physics 1
International Physics 50
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year Citatio Institution Number of
author journal, of n Index al citations
Voume and public affiliation excluding self
Page ation as citations
Numbers mentioned

133
in the
publicatio
n
Thermoelectric N Karthikeyan, Materials 2018
transport G Jaiganesh, Today
investigations on V Anbarasu, Communicati
Cd/In substituted β- PP Jana, ons, 14, 128-
Zn4Sb3 compounds K Sivakumar 134
Thermoelectric N Karthikeyan, Materials 2018
properties of layered G Aravindsamy, Research
type FeIn2Se4 P Balamurugan, Innovations,
chalcogenide K Sivakumar 22(5), 278-
compound 281
Interfacial K Thiyagarajan, Journal of 2018
ferromagnetism in M Muralidharan, Materials
reduced graphene K Sivakumar Science:
oxide–ZnO Materials in
nanocomposites Electronics,
29(9), 7442-
7452
Thermoelectric N Karthikeyan, Physica B: 2018
power factor of La0. RR Kumar, Condensed
9M0. 1FeO3 (M= Ca G Jaiganesh, Matter, 529,
and Ba) system: K Sivakumar 1-8
Structural, band gap
and electrical
transport evaluations
Defects Induced K Thiyagarajan, Journal of 2018
Magnetism in WO3 M Muralidharan, Superconduct
and Reduced K Sivakumar ivity and
Graphene Oxide- Novel
WO3 Magnetism,
Nanocomposites 31(1), 117-
125
Structural, optical S Sumithra, Journal of 2018
and magnetization NV Jaya Materials
studies of Fe-doped Science:
CaSnO 3 Materials in
nanoparticles via Electronics,
hydrothermal route 29(5), 4048-
4057
Facile Synthesis of PE Saranya, International 2018
Self-Assembled S Selladurai Journal of
Flower-Like Nanoscience,
Mesoporous Zinc 17(01n02),
Oxide Nanoflakes for 1760002
Energy Applications
Efficient PE Saranya, Journal of 2018
electrochemical S Selladurai Materials
performance of Science:
ZnMn 2 O 4 Materials in
nanoparticles with Electronics,
rGO nanosheets for 29(4), 3326-
electrodes in 3339
supercapacitor
applications
Strange non-chaotic PM Ezhilarasu, Pramana, 2018
attractors in a state M Inbavalli, 91(1), 4
134
controlled-cellular K Murali,
neural network-based K Thamilmaran
quasiperiodically
forced MLC circuit
Coupling induced K Murali, S Sinha Physics 2018
logical stochastic Letters A,
resonance 382(24),
1581-1585
Harnessing energy- M Vijayajayanthi, Physical 2018
sharing collisions of T Kanna, Review E,
Manakov solitons to K Murali, 97(6),
implement universal M Lakshmanan 060201
NOR and OR logic
gates
BER performance M. Sangeetha, Sadhana, 2018
analysis of compound Vidhyacharan Bh 43, 120
chaotic sequence askar,
(CCS)-based NR- C. Muthamizhche
DCSK system under lvan,
multipath fading K. Murali
channel
Dynamics of M Inbavalli, Journal of 2018
Periodically Pulsed K Srinivasan, Computation
Driven Chua's Circuit RG Pradeep, al and
A Venkatesan, Theoretical
K Murali Nanoscience,
15(3), 854-
858
Reduced graphene A Rosy, Current 2018
oxide/strontium G Kalpana Applied
titanate Physics,
heterostructured 18(9), 1026-
nanocomposite as 1033
sunlight driven
photocatalyst for
degradation of
organic dye
pollutants
Influence of A Rosy, Bulletin of 2018
RGO/TiO- G Kalpana Materials
nanocomposite on Science,
photo-degrading 41(3), 83
Rhodamine B and
Rose Bengal dye
pollutants
Preparation and KR Arivukkarasu, Materials 2018
characterisation of S Venkatesh, Research
pure and neodymium N Karthikeyan, Innovations,
doped samarium K Vishista 1-6
strontium cobaltites
Influence of Grain P Chandrasekar, Nanoscience 2018
and Grain Boundary SN Begum, and
Interfaces on K Vishista Nanotechnol
Dielectric Relaxation ogy Letters,
of Ceria Nanocrystals 10(3), 389-
Using Modulus 395
Formalism Under
Biased and
135
Equilibrium
Conditions
Identification of the S Venkatesh, Electrochimi 2018
best chemical K Vishista ca Acta, 263,
equivalent ratio to 76-84
produce emeraldine
salt exhibiting better
pseudo capacitance
Influence of solvents M Kamalanathan, Materials 2018
on solvothermal H Shamima, Technology,
synthesis of Cu2SnS3 R Gopalakrishnan, 33(2), 72-78
nanoparticles with K Vishista
enhanced optical,
photoconductive and
electrical properties
Molecular structure, T.Kavitha Journal of 2018
spectroscopic and G.Velraj Molecular
docking analysis of 1, Structure,
3-diphenylpyrazole- 1155, 819-
4- 830.

An Optical and S.Gomathi, Journal for 2018


Electrical G.Sowmiya Advanced .
conductivity study of G.Velraj research in
Conducting Polymer Applied
blended with Sciences.
Nano metal oxide 5(1), 338 -
composites 344
Synthesis and E.Hamritha, International 2018
characterization of G.Velraj, journal of
graphene based K. Lakshmi advanced
electrodes for Ganapthy research in
electrical and Optical science and
devices engineering.
2, 275-284.

Synthesis and V.Vinitha, International 2018


characterization of G.Velraj journal of
layered Molybdenum K. Lakshmi advanced
disulfide thin films Ganapthy research in
for Opto-electronic science and
applications engineering
2, 293-300

Investigation on G.K.Priya Journal of 2018


optical, thermal, Merline Materials
dielectric and M.Chitra Science:
mechanical properties Materials in
of antimony Electronics,
potassium tartrate on 29 (7),
l-alanine single 5509-5517
crystals
Luminescence K. Janani, Optik - 2018
properties of S.Ramasubraman International
LiYF4:Yb3+, Er3+ ian, Journal for
phosphors: A study Abhishek Kumar Light and
on influence of Sonic, Electron
synthesis Vineet Kumar Optics 169,
136
temperature and Rai, 147–155
dopant P. Thiyagarajan
concentration
Structural, optical RN Bharathi, Journal of 2018
and magnetic S Sankar Materials
properties of Pr Science:
doped CeO 2 Materials in
nanoparticles Electronics,
synthesized by 29(8), 6679-
citrate–nitrate auto 6691
combustion method
Oxygen vacancies R Krithiga, Journal of 2018
induced room N Selvi, Materials
temperature G Subhashree, Science:
ferromagnetism in Li, S Sankar Materials in
Na and K co-doped Electronics,
ZnO synthesized by 29(6), 5124-
solution combustion 5133
technique
Environmental J Punniyakotti, Marine 2018
radiation and V Ponnusamy Pollution
potential ecological Bulletin, 127,
risk levels in the 377-386
intertidal zone of
southern region of
Tamil Nadu coast
(HBRAs), India
Doping effect of R Thiyagarajan, Journal of 2018
alkali metal elements X Yan, V Alloys and
on the structural Pazhanivelu, APB Compounds
stability and transport Selvadurai, 751, 266-274
properties of ZnO at R Murugaraj
high pressures
Room temperature V Pazhanivelu, Journal of 2018
magnetic behaviour APB Selvadurai, Materials
of Mn codoping in R Murugaraj Science:
ZnO: Co Materials in
nanoparticles Electronics,
synthesized by co- 29(4), 3087-
precipitation method 3094

Nano-deformation D Geetha, Mater. Res. 2018


behavior of silicon R Pratyank & Express 5
(100) film studied by P Kiran (2018)
depth sensing 046407,
indentation and
nanoscratch
technique
Evaluation of A Sathiya Priya, Mater. Res.
structural and D Geetha & Express 5 2018
dielectric properties N Kavitha (2018)
of Al, Ce co-doped 066109
cobalt ferrites

Tuned thermoelectric N Karthikeyan, Journal of 2017


transport properties S Ghanta, S Misra, Alloys and
of Co2. 0Sb1. 6Se2. 4 G Jaiganesh, Compounds,
and Co2. 0Sb1. 5M0. PP Jana, K 729, 303-312
137
1Se2. 4 (M= Zn, Sn): Sivakumar
Compounds with
high phonon
scattering
Molecular modelling N Karthikeyan, Materials 2017
of an organic salt 4- D Sathya, Research
chloroanilinium R Padmavathy, Innovations,
hydrogen malonate K Sivakumar 21(5), 304-
(4CAHM): crystal 312
structure, theoretical
and Hirshfeld surface
analysis
Thermoelectric N Karthikeyan, Physical 2017
properties of Se and G Sivaprasad, Chemistry
Zn/Cd/Sn double G Jaiganesh, Chemical
substituted Co4Sb12 V Anbarasu, PP Physics, 19,
skutterudite Jana 28116-28126
compounds
Effect of transition V Anbarasu, Journal of 2017
metal ion substitution M Dhilip, KS Materials
on structural and Kumar, Science:
magnetic properties K Sivakumar Materials in
of Eu2O3 Electronics,
sesquioxide system 28(16),
12197-12206
Enhanced Room S Sumithra, Journal of 2017
Temperature NV Jaya Superconduct
Ferromagnetism in ivity and
Fe-Doped Zinc Novel
Stannate Magnetism,
Nanostructures 30(7), 1883-
Prepared by Facile 1892
Hydrothermal
Method
Synthesis, Structural, S Sumithra, Journal of 2017
Optical and Magnetic NV Jaya Superconduct
Properties of Pure ivity and
NiO and NiO@ SiO2 Novel
Core–Shell Magnetism,
Nanospheres 30(5), 1129-
1136
First principle D Vijayalakshmi, Canadian 2017
calculations on G Kalpana Journal of
structural, electronic, Physics, 95
and magnetic (11), 1031-
properties of Cd M 1036
As2 (M= Sc, Ti, V)
chalcopyrites
Synthesis, G.Sowmiya, Internationa 2017
Characterization and P.M.Anbarasan, l Research
electrical G.Velraj journal of
conductivity study Engineering
of conductive and
polypyrrole doped Technology
with Nano Tin 4(9), 127-
composite for 131.
antibacterial
application
138
Characterization of S.Tamilarasu, International 2017
archaeological P.M.Anbarasan, Research
ceramic materials G.Velraj journal of
collected from Engineering
recently excavated and
site in India using Technology
spectroscopic 4(9), 271-
techniques 275,

Development of front G.Vaishnavi, International 2017


end electronics for Dipak Kumar Journal of
nuclear spectrometer Panda G.Velraj Scientific
Research in
Science,
Engineering
and
Technology
3(6), 986-
991.
Symbolic S Vijayalekshmi, Optik- 2017
computation on A Mahalingam, International
tunable MSM Rajan Journal for
nonautonomous Light and
solitons in Electron
inhomogeneous NLS Optics, 145,
system with 240-249
generalized external
potential
Modulational A Govindarajan, Applied 2017
instability in linearly BA Malomed, Sciences,
coupled asymmetric A Mahalingam, 7(7), 645
dual-core fibers A Uthayakumar
Benzotriazole p- P Sathya, Materials 2017
hydroxybenzoic acid: Y Vidyalaksmi, Research
physicochemical and S Pugazhendhi, Innovations,
biological evaluation R Gopalakrishnan 21(3), 182-
of an organic 188
cocrystal
Dielectric and G.K.Priya Internationa 2017
mechanical Merline M.Chitra l Journal of
properties of a non Advance
linear optical Engineering
crystal: antimony and
potassium tartrate Research
Developme
nt, 4(6)
Synthesis, defect LV Devi, Advanced 2017
characterization and S Sellaiyan, Powder
photocatalytic T Selvalakshmi, Technology,
degradation HJ Zhang, 28(11), 3026-
efficiency of Tb A Uedono, 3038
doped CuO K Sivaji
nanoparticles S.Sankar
Preparation and V Devi, Journal of 2017
characterization of M Selvaraj, environmenta
CNSR functionalized P Selvam, l chemical
Fe3O4 magnetic AA Kumar, engineering,
nanoparticles: An S Sankar, 5(5), 4539-
139
efficient adsorbent K Dinakaran 4546
for the removal of
cadmium ion from
water
Structural, Optical, RN Bharathi, Journal of 2017
and Magnetic S Sankar Superconduct
Properties of Nd- ivity and
Doped CeO 2 Novel
Nanoparticles Magnetism,
Codoped with 1-13,
Transition Metal Springer
Elements (Cu, Zn,
Cr)
Mineralogical role on J Punniyakotti, Journal of 2017
natural radioactivity V Ponnusamy Radioanalytic
content in the al and
intertidal sands of Nuclear
Tamilnadu coast Chemistry,
(HBRAs region), 314(2), 949-
India 959
Springer
Structural and Optical SM Harshulkhan, Journal of 2017
properties of Mg K Janaki, Materials
doped Tungsten G Velraj, Science:
oxide prepared by N Materials in
Microwave Mohanasundaram Electronics,
irradiation method 28(16),
11794-11799
Springer
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 0 9 - 0
Workshops
Presented papers 0 7 - -
Resource
- 1 - 1
Persons
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of students Programme Department Name Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated from of admitted to
education instituti
on
joined
2018 1 M.Sc Materials Physics IIT M Ph.D
Science
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 1 XE18S17093010
GMAT
CAT
GRE

140
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services
Any Other
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Orientation Course 1 18-08-2017
(121st Orientation Programme) to
14-09-2017

Three Week Refresher Course titled, 1 01.02.2018


"Knowledge Management: Inter and Multi- to
disciplinary Perspective" 21.02.2018
6 11.12.2017
Global initiative of academic networks to
(GIAN) course on “Latest methods in protein 15.12.2017
crystallisation and structural biology”
Global initiative of academic networks 7 17.01.2018
(GIAN) course on “Advanced X-ray to
diffraction techniques for the characterization 25.01.2018
of materials”.
Global Initiative of Academic Networks 6 30.10.2017
(GIAN) course on “Medical Imaging to
Techniques” 10.11.2017

9 18.06.2018
Two week Faculty development Training to
Program on Induction programme for students 29.06.2018

3 10.07.2017
Two-week ISTE STTP on Electric Power to
System Conducted by MHRD 15.07.2017

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5.13 Department of Chemistry
Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on roll teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
15 + 8 (TF) NIL

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
M.Sc. Applied Chemistry (I YEAR) - For odd semester
25 1:30 (regular faculty)
M.Tech. Polymer Science &
1:23 (with TF)
Engineering (I SEM) – 07
M.Sc. Applied Chemistry (III SEM) - For Even semester
15 + 8 (TF)
11 1:36 (regular faculty)
M.Tech. Polymer Science & 1:24 (with TF)
Engineering (III SEM) – 10
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state received from Government or
level, national level, recognized bodies
international level
2017 Dr.P.Kannan Professor Dr.N.Mahalingam College of
Engineering Bicentenary
Polymer Science and
Engineering Award, Anna
University
2017 Dr.N.Rajendran Professor Tushar Jhaveri Award 2017,
given by NACE International
2017 Dr.N.Rajendran Professor Meritorious Award 2017, given
by NACE International
2017 Dr.N.Rajendran Professor UGC Mid Carrier Award
2017 Dr.M.Sarojadevi Associate Professor UGC Mid Carrier Award
2018 Dr.K.Subramanian Assistant Professor Dr.N.Mahalingam College of
(Senior Grade) Engineering Bicentenary
Polymer Science and
Engineering Award
2018 Dr. R.Y.Sheeja Assistant Professor Wenlock Endowment
(Senior Grade) Scholarship, Anna University
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)

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CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National

International Chemistry 53

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
02
1. (Paradigms of Research in Educational Development via
ICT, authored by Dr.I. Arul Aram published by Publication
Division of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University in 2017)
(Book)

2. P.Thirukumaran, A.Shakila Parveen & M.Sarojadevi,


Chemistry
Chapter 27, Eugenol based polybenzoxazines, p.523-531 in
Advanced and emerging Polybenzoxazine Science and
Technology, (2017) Edited by Hatsuo Ishida and Publo
Froimowicz, Elsevier Publications, USA (Book Chapter)

Conferences – 45

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year of Cit Institution Number of
author journal publicat ati al citations
ion on affiliation excluding self
In as citations
de mentioned
x in the
publicatio
n
Promotional effect of Ni2P P. Santhana Microporou Vol.
on Krishnan, R. s and 242, pp.
mixed and separated phase Ramya, S. Mesoporou 208-220
MoS2/Al-SBA-15 (10) Umasankar and s Materials, (2017)
catalyst for K. Shanthi
hydrodenitrogenation of
ortho-Propylaniline
Environmentally friendly P. Tamizhdurai, Scientific (2017)
synthesis of CeO2 S.Sakthinathan , Reports
nanoparticles for the catalytic Shen-Ming
oxidation of benzyl alcohol Chen,K.
to benzaldehyde and Shanthi,
selective detection of nitrite S.Sivasanker
P.Sangeetha

Ordered mesoporous A. Alagarasi, P. Catalysis (2017)


nanocrystalline U. Rajalakshmi, Today,
143
titania: A promising new K. Shanthi and
class of photocatalytic P. Selvam
materials
A detail kinetic study on D. Santhanaraj, Molecular Vol.
vapour phase C. Suresh, Catalysis, 440, pp.
oxidation of A.Selvamani 1-11
diphenylmethane over and K.Shanthi (2017)
mesoporous V-KIT-6
catalyst
Green reduction of reduced Subramaniyan Journal of Vol.
graphene oxide with nickel Kubendhiran, Colloid and 497, pp.
tetraphenyl Subramanian Interface 207-216
porphyrin nanocomposite Sakthinathan,Sh Science (2017)
modified electrode for en-Ming Chen,
enhanced electrochemical P. Tamizhdurai,
determination of K.
environmentally pollutant Shanthi
nitrobenzene ,Chelladurai
Karuppiah
Pyrene based chalcone A. Journal of Vol.
materials as solid state Karuppusamy, Photochemi 345,
luminogens with T.Vandana and stry and Issue 8,
aggregation-induced P. Kannan Photobiolo pp. 11-
enhanced emission properties gy A: 20
Chemistry (2017)
Polythiophenylpyrazoline Tirumalachetty Polymer Vol.
containing fluorene and Vandana, 124, pp.
benzothiadiazole moieties as Arumugam 88-94 (
blue and white light Karuppusamy 2017)
emitting materials and
Palaninathan
Kannan
Corrosion behaviour and S Anne Pauline, Ceramics Vol. 43,
biocompatibility of N Rajendran Internation Issue 2,
nanoporous niobium al pp.
incorporated titanium oxide 1731-
coating for orthopaedic 1739 (
applications 2017)
Development of self- K Indira, U Journal of Vol. 3,
assembled titania nanopore Kamachi Bio-and Issue 1,
arrays for Mudali, N Tribo- pp. 9 (
orthopedic applications Rajendran Corrosion, 2017)
Influence of tunable diameter VS Simi, N Materials Vol.
on the electrochemical Rajendran Characteriz 129, pp.
behavior and antibacterial ation, 67-79 (
activity of titania nanotube published 2017)
arrays for biomedical by
applications Elsevier.
Development of poly Natarajan Journal of Vol.
(vinylcarbazole)/alumina Elangovan, Applied 134,
nanocomposite coatings for Arthanari Polymer Issue 27,
corrosion protection of 316L Srinivasan, Science, ( 2017)
stainless steel in 3.5% NaCl Sivashanmugam
medium Pugalmani,
Nagappan
Rajendiran,
Nallaiyan
Rajendran
144
Corrosion and interfacial S Pugal Mani, N Energy Vol.
contact resistance behavior Rajendran 133, pp.
of electrochemically 1050-
nitrided 316L SS bipolar 1062 (
plates for proton exchange 2017)
membrane fuel cells
Effect of Acid Treatment on Y Sasikumar, N Journal of Vol. 3,
the Surface Modification of Rajendran Bio-and Issue 3,
Ti-6Al-7Nb and Tribo- pp. 41 (
Ti-5Al-2Nb-1Ta and Its Corrosion 2017)
Electrochemical
Investigations in Simulated
Body Fluid

Fabrication of nanoporous K Saranya, S Ceramics Vol. 43,


sodium niobate coating on Thirupathi Internation Issue 15,
316L SS for orthopaedics Kumara Raja, al, pp.
RS Subhasree, published 11569-
A Gnanamani, by Elsevier. 11579 (
Sujoy K Das, N 2017)
Rajendran
Biologically anchored Nancy David, Internation (2017)
chitosan/gelatin-SrHAP Rajendran al journal
scaffold fabricated Nallaiyan of
on Titanium against chronic biological
osteomyelitis infection macromole
cules,

A novel synthesis and V Udayakumar, Journal of Vol.


preliminary in vitro cytotoxic J Gowsika, A Chemical 129,
evaluation of Pandurangan Sciences, Issue 2,
dihydropyrimidine- pp. 249-
2,4(1H,3H)-dione derivatives 258 (
2017)
Confinement of Mn3+ redox Nilamadanthai Microporou Vol.
sites in Mn-KIT-6 and its Anbazhagan, s and 247,
catalytic activity for Gaffar Imrana, Mesoporou Issue 15,
styrene epoxidation Ahsanulhaq s Materials pp. 190-
Qurashib, 197 (
Arumugam 2017)
Pandurangana
nd
Shanmugam
Manimaran
Hydrodeoxygenation of Jeevanandham Molecular Vol.
vanillin using palladium Kayalvizhi, Catalysis 436,
on mesoporous KIT-6 in Arumugam pp. 67-
vapour phase reactor Pandurangan 77 (
2017)
Rh/Ni wet-impregnated Ia3d Sudhakar New (2017)
mesostructured Pichaikaran and Journal of
aluminosilicate and r-GO Arumugam chemistry
catalysts for Pandurangan
hydrodeoxygenation of
phenoxybenzene
Solvothermal K. Subalakshmi, Journal of (2017)
synthesis of hexagonal J. Senthilselvan, Materials
pyramidal and bifrustum K. Ashok Science:
145
shaped ZnO nanocrystals: Kumar, S. Arun Materials in
natural betacyanin dye and Kumar, A. Electronics
organic Eosin Y dye Pandurangan
sensitized DSSC efficiency,
electron transport,
recombination dynami
Facile synthesis and R. Ragavan, A. New Vol. 41,
supercapacitor performances Pandurangan Journal of pp.
of nitrogen doped chemistry 11591-
CNTs grown over 11599 (
mesoporous Fe/SBA-15 2017)
catalyst
Framing of environment in I. Arul Aram Journal of Vol. 9,
English and Tamil Media Issue 1,
newspapers in India and pp. 1-9
Communic (2017)
ation
Studies
How Facebook framed N. Bhuvana and Asian Vol. 7,
messages to mobilize I. Arul Aram Journal of Issue 1,
residents during Chennai Research in pp. 346-
floods in 2015 Social 363
Sciences (2017)
and
Humanities
Evoking heritage of the first B. Jayashree and Indian Issue 2,
city of modern India through I. Arul Aram Journal of pp. 10-
community Media 21
participation: A study of Studies (2017).
Madras Day celebrations
Benzimidazole-indole- R.Selvam; K. Journal of Vol. 55,
chalcone connected Subramanian Polymer Issue 6,
methacrylate-based side Science pp. 997-
chain Part A: 1007
D-?-A polymer and its Polymer (2017)
application in organic Chemistry
photovoltaics
Structural engineering of Selvam Polymer Vol.
poly-(methacrylate) bearing Ramasamy, 115, pp.
push-pull type pendants Mani Boopathy, 128-136
oxindole-phenothiazine with Samuel (2017)
tetrazole anchoring acceptor Johnsanthoshku
for efficient organic mar,
photovoltaic cells Kathavarayan
Subramanian

Preparation and Subashree Internation vol 66,


characterization of Mohanraj, al Journal no 15,
camptothecin- loaded Sheeja Rajiv of pp 781-
alginate/poly [N-(2-hydroxy polymeric 790,
propyl) methacrylamide] materials 2017
hydrogel beads for anticancer and
treatment polymeric
biomaterial
s
Potential seed coatings Vidya ACS vol 5, pp
fabricated from Krishnamoorthy Sustainable 146 –
electrospinning , Sheeja Rajiv Chemistry 152,
146
Hexaaminocyclotriphosphaze and 2017
ne and cobalt nanoparticles Engineerin
incorporated g
polyvinylpyrrolidone for
sustainable agriculture
Studies on Silicon P. Saravanan, S. Silicon Vol. 9,
Containing Nano-hybrid Ananda Issue 3,
Epoxy Kumar and D. pp. 447-
Coatings for the Protection of Duraibabu 458
Corrosion and Bio-Fouling (2017)
on Mild Steel
Role of POSS as coupling D. Duaraibabu, Silicon pp. 1-10
agent for DGEBA/GF R. Neelakantan, (2017)
reinforced nanocomposites S. Ananda
Kumar
Choline chloride-zinc Preethi T, RSC Vol. 7,
chloride ionic liquid Padmapriya M advances pp.
as a green template for the P, Abarna B, 10081-
sol-gel synthesis of Rajarajeswari 10091
mesoporous titania GR (2017)
Efficient mesoporous S. Gopinath, P. Fuel Vol.
SO42/Zr-KIT-6 solid acid Sahaya Murphin 203, pp.
catalyst for green diesel Kumar, K.A. 488-500
production Yasar Arafath, (2017)
from esterification of oleic K.V.
acid", Thiruvengadara
vi, S. Sivanesan,
P.
Baskaralingam
One pot synthesized Li, Zr Ganesh M., Arabian Vol. 10,
doped porous silica Hemalatha P., Journal of pp.
nanoparticle for low Peng M.M, Jang Chemistry S1501-
temperature CO2 adsorption H.T. S1505
(2017)
Hydrogenolysis of glycerol K Suthagar, K. Molecular (2018)
over silica-supported Shanthi & P. Catalysis
copper-nanocatalyst: Effect Selvam
of precipitating-agent and
copper metal-loading
Enhanced catalytic K Sureshkumar, Material Vol. 5,
activity of Ni-Re/H- K Shanthi, N R Research pp. 6
AlMCM-41 catalyst via Sasirekha, J Express (2018)
surface modification for Jegan and S J
hydrodenitrogenation of Sardhar Basha
o-toluidine
Isomerization of P Tamizhdurai P Polyhedran, (2018)
hydrocarbons over Pt Santhana
supported on micro- krishnan A
mesoporous ZSM-5 Ramesh, K
Shanthi
Bluish green emission from A. J. of Vol.
pyrene-pyrazoline containing Karuppusamy Luminesce 194, pp.
heterocyclic materials and and P. Kannan nce 718-728
their electronic properties (2018)
Antibacterial effects, K Pradeep Applied Vol.
biocompatibility and Premkumar, N Surface 427, pp.
electrochemical behavior of Duraipandy, Science 1166-
zinc incorporated niobium Kiran 1181
147
oxide coating on 316L SS Manikantan (2018)
for biomedical applications Syamala, N
Rajendran
In-vitro bioactivity and P Agilan, N Applied (2018)
electrochemical behaviour of Rajendran Surface
polyaniline encapsulated Science
titania nanotube arrays for
biomedical applications
Electrochemical behavior of Bhavana Carbohydra (2018)
Polypyrrole/Chitosan Rikhari, S Pugal te Polymers
composite coating on Ti Mani, N
metal for biomedical Rajendran
applications
Synthesis and Anticorrosive Natarajan e-Journal of Vol. 16,
Properties of Novel PVK- Elangovan, Surface pp. 5-13
ZrO2 Nano Composite Sivashanmugam Science and (2018)
Coatings on Steel-Substrate Pugalmani, Nanotechn
Arthanari ology
Srinivasan,
Nagappan
Rajendiran,
Nallaiyan
Rajendran
Improvement in the Perumal Journal of Vol.
corrosion resistance of Kannan, Toleti colloid and 512, pp.
carbon steel in acidic Subba Rao, interface 618-628
condition using naphthalen- Nallaiyan science (2018)
2-ylnaphthalene-2- Rajendran
carboxammide inhibitor

Pd-NiO decorated D Rajesh, PI Applied Vol.


multiwalled carbon Neel, A Surface 442, pp.
nanotubes Pandurangan, Science 787-796
supported on reduced C Mahendiran (2018)
graphene oxide as an
efficient electrocatalyst for
ethanol oxidation in alkaline
medium
Dopant Effects of Gd3+ on Ganesan The Journal (2018)
the Electrochemical Boopathi, G. G. of Physical
Pseudocapacitive Karthikeyan, Chemistry
Characteristics of S.M. Jaimohan, C
Electroactive Mesoporous Arumugam
NiO Electrodes for Pandurangan,
Supercapacitors and Ana LF de
Barros
Comparative Ramasamy Reactive Vol.
analysis of fluorene and Selvam, Gopi and 122, pp.
carbazole fused Prakash, Raju Functional 123-130
triphenylamine sensitizer Sathiyamoorthi, Polymers (2018)
donor units with new Kathavarayan
anchoring mode Subramanian
in dye-sensitized solar cells

The effect of anthracene- Gopi Prakash, New Vol. 42,


based chalcone derivatives in Mani Boopathy, Journal of pp.
the resazurin dye reduction Ramasamy Chemistry 1037-
assay mechanisms for the Selvam, Samuel 1045
148
investigation of Gram- Johnsanthosh (2018)
positive and Gram-negative Kumar and
bacterial and fungal Kathavarayan
infection Subramanian
Tailoring electrospun Vidya Journal of vol 177,
polymer blend carriers for Krishnamoorthy cleaner pp 69 –
nutrient delivery in seed , Sheeja Rajiv production 78, 2018
coating for sustainable
agriculture
Development of a two-tier Sowndarya Clean – vol 46,
fibrous membrane by Ramachandran, Soil, Air, no 6, pp.
sequential electrospinning for Sheeja Rajiv Water 1800099
effective air filtration (1 to 9
pages)
(2018)
A First MMT Reinforced D. Duraibabu, Progress 2018
Nanocomposite D. Rajagopal, S. in Organic
functionalized with ether Ananda coatings
linkage derived from Kumar
Tetraglycidyl/Diglycidylepox
y building block
Development and Jayasree M.R., Advances Issue
Characterisation of Anandakumar in Polymer 2017,
functionalized AL-MCM-41 S, and Alagar M Technology pp.
reinforced caprolactam (2018)
toughened DGEBA
Epoxy – cyanate ester
polymer composites,
Enhancing the Thermal S.Mahendraselv Journal of (2018)
and Mechanical Properties of an, D. Coatings
OrganicInorganic Hybrid Duraibabu, A. Technology
Nanocomposite Films Based Gnanaprakasam
on Poly Lactic and S. Ananda
Acid/OMMT Nano Clay Kumar
Natural Biocide Loaded PLA S. Ananda Journal of Vol. 13,
Films for a Possible Kumar and S. Advanced pp. 1-9 (
Packaging Aparna Microscopy 2018)
Application Research,

Effects of Retting Pond K.A. Yasar Internation Vol. 17,


Wastewater Pollution and Arafath.,D. al pp. 216 -
Seasonal Variation Nilavunesan.,Su Journal 227
bramanian Environme (2018)
Sivanesan., K.V. nt and
Thiruvengadara Sustainable
vi.,P. Developme
Baskaralingam nt
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Dr.N.Rajendran
organized a National
level workshop on
Attended “Recent trends in
Seminars/ Sophisticated
Workshops Analytical techniques”
on 21st August 2017
Dr.N.Rajendran
organized a National
149
level workshop on
“Spectroelectrocchemis
try with Autolab and its
application” on 3rd
October 2017
Dr.N.Rajendran
organized a National
level workshop on
“Corrosion control in
biomedical devices” on
6th January 2018
Dr.M.J.Umapathy
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘ Learning
Management System
and e-Content
Development’
organized by NITTTR,
from 11th December
2017 to 22nd
December 2017
Dr.K.Subramanian
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘ Learning
Management System
and e-Content
Development’
organized by NITTTR,
from 11th December
2017 to 22nd
December 2017
Dr.R.Y.Sheeja
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘ Learning
Management System
and e-Content
Development’
organized by NITTTR,
from 11th December
2017 to 22nd
December 2017
Dr.R.Y.Sheeja
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘ Instructional Model
for Outcome based
Education’ organized
by NITTTR, from 1st
January 2018 to 5th
January 2018
Dr.M.J.Umapathy
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Knowledge
Management: Inter
150
and Multidisciplinary
Perspective’ organized
by Anna University
from 1st February 2018
to 21st February 2018.
Dr.K.Subramanian
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Knowledge
Management: Inter
and Multidisciplinary
Perspective’ organized
by Anna University
from 1st February 2018
to 21st February 2018.
Dr.R.Y.Sheeja
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Knowledge
Management: Inter
and Multidisciplinary
Perspective’ organized
by Anna University
from 1st February 2018
to 21st February 2018.
Dr.M.J.Umapathy
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Two Week Faculty
Development Training
Programme on
Induction Program for
Students ’ organized
by Anna University
from 18th June 2018 to
29th June 2018.
Dr.K.Subramanian
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Two Week Faculty
Development Training
Programme on
Induction Program for
Students ’ organized
by Anna University
from 18th June 2018 to
29th June 2018.
Dr.R.Y.Sheeja
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Two Week Faculty
Development Training
Programme on
Induction Program for
Students ’ organized
by Anna University
from 18th June 2018 to
29th June 2018.
151
Dr.S.Anandakumar
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Two Week Faculty
Development Training
Programme on
Induction Program for
Students ’ organized
by Anna University
from 18th June 2018 to
29th June 2018.
Dr.S.Angayarkanny
attended a National
Level Short Course on
‘Two Week Faculty
Development Training
Programme on
Induction Program for
Students ’ organized
by Anna University
from 18th June 2018 to
29th June 2018.
Dr.Keerthi attended a
National Level
Seminar in “Role of
Media for
Empowering Women
in Education
organized by Anna
University from 10th
November 2017 to ......
Dr.P.Hemalatha
attended a National
Level Seminar in
“Role of Media for
Empowering Women
in Education
organized by Anna
University from 10th
November 2017 to ......
Dr.M.Saroja Devi
participated and
presented a paper
in the 3rd world
congress on
materials science
and engineering,
Barcelona, Spain
during August 24th
Presented papers
to 26th 2017
Dr.S.Anandakumar
participated and
presented a paper
titled “Fabrication
of Biocide loaded
PLA films for
packaging
applications” in the
152
International
Conference on
Advanced
Materials Design
and Mechanics
organised by
International
Science Council
(World Academy
of Science
Engineering and
Technology), San
Francisco, USA
from 05-06-2018 to
06-06-2018.
Resource
Persons

5.2 Student Progression


5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 1 XE18S170790348
GMAT
CAT
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services
Any Other
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Number of
Title of the professional development teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
03 11-12-2017 to 22-12-2017
Learning Management System and
e-Content Development
01 01-01-2018 to 05-01-2018
Instructional model for Outcome Based
Education
03 01-02-2018 to 21-02-2018
Knowledge Management: Inter and
Multidisciplinary Perspective
Two-Week Faculty Development Training 05 18-06-2018 to 29-06-2018
Program on Induction Program for Students
Orientation programme by UGC- HRDC of 03 24-05-2018 to 26-06-2018
University of Madras
Induction programme conducted by ICER 02 18-06-2018 to 29-06-2018
Bhopal

153
5.14. Department of English

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online √Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation


Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
8 6 1 1 12

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 7

2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Asst. Associate Professors Others Total
Vacant (V) during the year Professors Professors
R V R V R V R V R V

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and 2 12


Temporary faculty

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level


Attended Seminars/ 1 3
Workshops
Presented papers 3
Resource Persons 6

2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development


Number of faculty
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes
benefitted
Refresher courses -
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 7
HRD programmes -
Orientation programmes -
Faculty exchange programme -
Staff training conducted by the university 4
Staff training conducted by other institutions -
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 1
Others -

154
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category Number of Number of Number of Number of positions filled
Permanent Vacant permanent temporarily
Employees Positions positions filled
during the Year
Administrative Staff Nil 1 Nil 1
Technical Staff 1 2 Nil 2

Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number - - -- -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - - - -
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 2 - - 2
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs ONE - - -
3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals - 5 -
Non-Peer Review Journals - - -
e-Journals 1 - -
Conference proceedings 3 - -

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations
Duration Name of the Total grant Received
Nature of the Project
Year funding Agency sanctioned
Major projects - - - -
Minor Projects - - - -
Interdisciplinary Projects - - - -
Industry sponsored - - - -
Projects sponsored by the University/
One CTDT One Lakh One Lakh
College
Students research projects
(other than compulsory by the - - - -
University)
Any other(Specify) - - - -
Total One - - -

3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Nil Chapters in Edited Books Nil

ii) Without ISBN No. Nil

3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution

Level International National State University College


Number 1 - - - 4
Sponsoring agencies University - - - Univers
ity

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons


5

155
3.13 No. of collaborations International - National - Any other

3.14 No. of linkages created during this year 1

Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total Computer Browsing Computer Depart
Internet Office Others
Computers Labs Centres Centres -ments
Existing 40 1 yes - - 1 1 nil
Added - - - - - - -
Total 40 - -- - - 1 1

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :

iii) Equipments

iv) Others

nil
Total :

Criterion – V

2. Student Support and Progression

5.3 (a) Total Number of students UG PG Ph. D. Others


- - 30 9

(b) No. of students outside the state


5
(c) No. of international students Nil

No % No %
Men 10 Women 20

Last Year This Year


General SC ST OBC Physically Total General SC ST OB Physically Total
Challenged C Challenge
d
2 2 5 Nil 9 4 1 5 10
Demand ratio Dropout %

156
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations

NET 2 SET/SLET GATE CAT

IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

157
5.15.Department of Geology
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual √Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS),
E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
7 7  Wordle. 2 2 lesson plans/units
 Wordsift. computers, projector,
interactive
 EtherPad.
whiteboard,etc.
 EduBlogs.

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers
60 7 8.6:1
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality
2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions during the current
positions year
8 7 1 nil 7
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government,
recognised bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state received from Government or
level, national level, recognized bodies
international level
2017 L. Elango Professor and Excellence in Groundwater
Head Science (2017) International
Asso of Hydrogeologists –
Indian Chapter
2017 L. Elango Active Consultant Award- Anna
Professor and University, Chennai
2018 L. Elango Head High impact research
publication award- Anna
Professor and University, Chennai
Head
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities


3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year

158
Name of the teacher Name of the Award Date of Awarding Agency
awarded the fellowship Award
National L. Elango Excellence in 2017 International Asso. of
Groundwater Hydrogeologists –
Science (2017) Indian Chapter
Anna University,
Active Consultant 2017 Chennai
Award
L. Elango High impact 2018 Anna University,
research publication Chennai
award
L. Elango
International

3.4 Research Publications and Awards


3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National 1
International 13
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Local level
International level National level State level
Faculty
Attended
Seminars/ 7 13 - -
Workshops
Presented
4 7
papers
Resource
1 2 - -
Persons
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution admitted to
education from joined
2017- 3 M.Sc Geology IISc Ph.D
18 Bangaluru
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET 2 -
SET - -
SLET - -
GATE 2 -
GMAT - -
CAT - -
GRE - -
TOFEL - -
Civil Services - -
State Government Services 5 -
Any Other - -

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)

159
Faculty Development Programme on
‘Advance Pedagogy and Professional
Development’ organised and conducted 18th December 2017 to 29th
02
by National Institute of Technical December 2017
Teachers Training and Research,
Taramani, Chennai

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
(Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

160
5.16.Department of Media Science

Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
10 10

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of sanctioned No. of filled positions Vacant Positions filled No. of faculty with
positions positions during the current Ph.D
year
10 10
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Average Impact Factor, if
Department No. of Publication any
National Media Sciences 19
International Media Sciences 10
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Media Sciences 5
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of Title of the journal Year of Citatio Institutional Number of
the author publication n Index affiliation as citations
mentioned in excluding self
the citations
publication
"A study of N. Journal of Print Septembe
Facebook and Bhuvana Media r-October
WhatsApp" and I. Technology 2017
Arul Research
Aram
"A visual social S. Elango International April-
semiotic study of and I. Journal of June 2018
photography Arul Interdisciplinary
catalogue 'Melae Aram Research and
vaanum, keelae Innovations
bhoomi' on street
children".
'Environmental T. Asia Pacific 2018
images in Indian Nirmala Media Educator
newspapers' and I.
Arul
161
Aram.
"HIV/AIDS V.R. Journal of Print 2018
communication Revathy Media
through televised and I. Technology and
public service Arul Research.
announcement in Aram
the Tamil
language”
"Social media as V.R.
Journal of Media
a means to Revathy,
and
overcome stress I.A. Aram July 2018
Communication
and depression and V.S.
Studies
among women” Sharmila.
"Evoking
heritage of the
first city of Indian Journal of
modern India Jayashree Media Studies,
July-
through and I. Sri Padmavati
December
community Arul Mahila
2017
participation: A Aram Viswavidyalaya
study of Madras m, Tirupati
Day
celebrations."
"Recent trends in
R.
sustainable and
Tryphena International
eco-friendly
and I. Journal of Home 2017
textile and
Arul Science
clothing practices
Aram
in India."
"Communicating
environment E. Suresh
Communication July-
through Paul and
and Media December
documentary I. Arul
Studies 2017
'Mercury in the Aram
Mist'"
Asha
"Cartoons:
Alexander Electronic
visualising cause Nov.-Dec.
and I. Interdisciplinary
and effect of 2017
Arul Research Journal
climate change"
Aram
"Understanding Asha
the connect Alexander
Communication Oct.-Dec.,
between humans and I.
Today 2017
and forests Arul
through cartoons" Aram
Coastal track: the
"Use of m- April
issues and
learning among I. Arul 2017 to
challenges in
fisher folk in Aram Septembe
coastal
Tamil Nadu" r 2017
management.
"A Study in
Digital Space J.H.
Creating Akash
Language in
Sustainable and I. June 2018
India
Tourism Arul
Awareness." Aram

Utilization of Mangala Higher Education January


162
Social Media Vadivu for the Future 2018
Platforms for Vivakaran SAGE
Educational , Publications
Purposes among Neelamal
the Faculty of ar
Higher Education Maraimal
with Special ai
Reference to
Tamil Nadu
Convergence in Neelamal Global Media December
the Cyber Space: ar Journal—Indian 2017
A Study on Its Maraimal Edition
Role in Online ai, University of
Radicalization Mangala Calcutta
Vadivu
Vivakaran
A Study on the Afreen Athens Journal of April
Role of Public Rikzana, Mass Media and 2018
and Private Neelamalar Communications
Sector Maraimalai
Radio in
Women’s
Development
with Special
Reference to
India

Online Terrorism Neelamalar SOURCE – A July 2017


and Youth Maraimalai journal of
Radicalization Humanities and
Social Sciences

An Investigation Arulchelva Anthropological 2018


of Television n, S. Researches And
Programmes That Studies Journal
Illustrates
Superstition And
Its Effect On
Viewers
Visual Rajasekarar International Feb 2018
Representations an, S.K., Journal of
Are The Power Arulchelva Creative Research
Of n, S. Thoughts
Communication (IJCRT),
The Case of the Ann Maria, Journal of Jan 2018
Missing Girls: R., Children and
Distribution of Vaageessan Media
Gender Roles in , M., and
Indian Children Arulchelva
Television n, S. (2018
Programming,
How Visuals Rajasekarar Journal in Science, Aug 2017
Affects the e- an, S.K., Engineering and
Learning Arulchelva Technology
Environment n, S
An Experimental Rajasekarar International Aug 2017
Study on Impact an, S.K., journal of
of Visuals in e- Arulchelva Emerging Trends
163
Learning Content n, S in Science and
of Art and Media Technology
A Study On The Ravichandr The Online July 2017
Impact Of E- an, K., and Journal of
Content News Arulchelva Distance
Among The n, S Education and e-
Audience In Learning
Tamilnadu
(Quantitative
Analysis Method)
Kids’ TV Ann Maria, Athens Journal of July 2017
Programming in R., Mass Media and
India: A Vaageessan Communication
Comparison of , M., and
Gender Arulchelva
Representation in n, S.
Imports versus
Locally Produced
Programmes
A Study on the Rashmi International Sep 2017
Change in Raja V. R. Journal of
Human Values in and Dr. C. Research Culture
the Digital Age Velayutha Society
as shown in m
South Indian
Films
A Study on the Rashmi International Sep 2017
Mitigation Raja V. R. Journal of
Strategies of and Dr. C. Information
Violence in Hindi Velayutha Research and
Women Cinema m Review
Narratives
The New Media Rashmi International Sep 2017
and Tamil Raja V. R. Journal of Current
Diaspora and Dr. C. Research
Identity: A Case Velayutha
study of Jallikattu m
Protests
Radio Discourse Rajarajesh The Indian March
on Nammi Gange wari M and National Journal 2018
Project – a Case Dr. C of English
Study on Mann Velayutha Language and
Ki Baat m Literature
A Study on the Rajarajesh March
Paradigm of wari M and Research Journal 2018
Parenting and Dr. C of Humanities and
Adaptation Velayutha Social Sciences
Strategies to m
Cope with Digital
Age Children
Depiction of M.R. March
Heroines in Mahalaksh Research Journal 2018
National Award- mi and Dr. of Humanities and
Winning Tamil R. Social Sciences
Films: A Special Lavanya,
Reference to On-
Screen Personal
and Professional
164
Life
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended Seminars/
4
Workshops
Presented papers 10
Resource Persons 6
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Name of teacher who Date and Duration
Title of the professional development programme attended (from – to)
Foundation Program in ICT for Education' (online Dr. I. Arul Aram March 8, 2018 to
activity cum physical participation in a remote centre) April 12,2018
Two day workshop on 'Restructuring and Redesigning
Dr. S. Arulchevlan 23.8.17 & 24.8.17
the Higher Education Curriculum to Meet Industry
Needs
Two week Short Term Course on “Instructional
Dr. S. Arulchevlan 08/07/2017 to
management and Institutional Development
19/07/2017
Urban Ecology Dr. C. Velayutham December 2017
Two week Short Term Course on “Instructional Dr. K. Venkatalakshmi 08/07/2017 to
management and Institutional Development 19/07/2017
Two week Short Term Course on “Instructional Dr. V. R. Revathy 08/07/2017 to
management and Institutional Development 19/07/2017
Two week Short Term Course on “Instructional Dr. R. Lavanya 08/07/2017 to
management and Institutional Development 19/07/2017

Two week Short Term Course on “Instructional 08/07/2017 to


Dr. P. Uma Maheswari
management and Institutional Development 19/07/2017
Two week Short Term Course on “Instructional Dr. C. Velayutham 08/07/2017 to
management and Institutional Development 19/07/2017
Two week Short Term Course on “Instructional Dr. D. Sunitha, 08/07/2017 to
management and Institutional Development 19/07/2017

Social and gender dimensions of urban river Dr. D. Sunitha, 11.12.2017 to


restoration: lessons from Asian Cities 22.12.17

Dr. P. Uma Maheswari


Orientation Workshop on Social Policy 2.5.2018 to 4.5.2018

Orientation Workshop on Social Policy Dr. D. Sunitha, 2.5.2018 to 4.5.2018

Advance Pedagogy and professional development 18.12.17 -29.12.17


Dr. V. R. Revathy

165
5.17. Department of Management Studies
Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart and
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms techniques
Resources) used
15 15 Power Point 6 1 -
Case Study
Group
Discussion,
Seminars,
Projects, etc.

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

147 15

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with
sanctioned positions during the current Ph.D
positions year
- - - - 11
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
State Local
No. of Faculty International level National level
level level
Attended
Seminars/
Workshops
Geetha Swaminathan & Dr.R. Dr.M. Rajeswari &
Magesh, Future of Innovation Dr.R. Magesh (July
Management, International 2017) AStudy on
Journal of Civil Engineering & Psychological Well-
Technology (IJCIET), ISSN: Being among Employees
0976-6308, Vol.8, Issue 9, of IT Companies, Asian
Presented papers
P.No.921-926, Sept.2017; Scopus Social Science;
/ Publication of
Indexed. vol.13,No.8
Jouranls
R. Nandhakumar, Dr.R.Magesh,
The Performance of Textile &
Apparel Industries in India and its
Future Prospects, Int. Journal of
Mech. Engg. & Tech., (IJMET),
ISSN:0976-6340, Vol.8, Issue 9,
166
P.No.357-362, Sept. 2017,
Scopus Indexed & UGC
Approved Journal.
Dr.R. Magesh, Competency
Mapping Procedure and
Employees JobRoles,Shinlax
International journal of Arts,
Science and Humanities, ISSN
No.2321 788X vol.4 No.3, Spl.
Issue:3 , Feb 2017
R. Nanthakumar & Dr.R.Magesh,
An Overview of Garments
Produced in the Micro Apparel
Manufacturing Companies, Int. Jl.
of Mech . Engg. & Tech
(IJMET), Scopus Indexed &
UGC Appd. Jl., Vol.8, Issue 7,
July 2017, pp.510-515: ISSN
Print: 0976 - 6340 and ISSN
Online:0976-6359.
Resource
Persons

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution Programme
education from joined admitted to
2017- Jagan. K MBA MBA ICMAI CMA - Inter
2019 HariSri. C CEG MBA ICAI IPC
2017- -- MBA Tourism
2019 Management

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the
qualifying exam
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 1
GMAT
CAT 3+2
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services
Any Other

5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
MMA Quiz National Level
I CAN BE CEO State Level Aravindh, Vaidyanathan & Nandakumar

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at


national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
167
Year Name of the National/ Sports Cultural Student ID Name of
award/ medal International number the student
2017- State Level National Basket Tamil
2018 Ball Amuthavan
2017- Anna Zonal National Volley Joyce
2018 State Level Ball Priyanka,
Basket Swapna,
Ball Arun

5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Date and Duration
programme Number of teachers who attended (from – to)
Attended FDP Programme in Dr.A. Thiruchelvi, AP (Sl.Gr.) 10-22 July 2017
Entrepreneurship at National Institute Mrs.E. Thenral, AP (Sr. Gr.),
of Technical Teachers' Training & Dr.S. Krishnakumar, AP &
Research, Taramani, Chennai-113. Dr.S. Meenakumari, AP

168
5.18 . Department of Medical Physics

Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart and
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms techniques
Resources) used
6 6 3 2 2

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

29 6 1 : 10
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions No. of faculty
sanctioned filled during with Ph.D
positions the current
year
6 6 0 0 6

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION


3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Department of medical physics 27

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index
in Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the Title of Year of Citation Institutional
author the publicatio Index affiliation as Number
journal n mentioned of
in the citations
publication excludin
g self
citations
A cytotoxicity, S Karthikeyan, Journal June 2018 1.6 Wiley 1
optical G Bharanidharan, of
spectroscopy and R Lumines
computational Mangaiyarkarasi, cence
binding analysis S Chinnathambi,
of 4-[3-acetyl-5- P Aruna,
(acetylamino)-2- S. Ganesan
169
methyl-2,3-
dihydro-1,3,4-
thiadiazole-2-
yl]phenyl
benzoate in calf
thymus DNA
UV-native M Yuvaraj, Journal April 2.72 Elsevier
fluorescence P Aruna, of 2018
steady and excited D Koteeswaran, Lumines
state kinetics of K Muthuvelu, cence
salivary protein of S Ganesan
normal subjects,
oral
premalignant and
malignant
conditions
Influence of MS Kumar, Materials Mar 1.151 IOP Science
protoporphyrin IX P Aruna, Research 2018
loaded S Ganesan Express
phloroglucinol
succinic acid
dendrimer in
photodynamic
therapy
Near-infrared A Daniel, Molecula Feb 2.84 Elsevier 2
Raman A Prakasarao, r and 2018
spectroscopy for S Ganesan Biomolec
estimating ular
biochemical Spectrosc
changes opy
associated with
different
pathologicalcondit
ions of cervix,
Spectrochimica
Acta Part A
Synthesis And NandakumarSeka Journal Nov 2017 2.617
Characterization r,BharanidharanG of
Of anesan, K. Medical
Ho3+ Doped HajeeReyaz Ali Physics
HafniumOxide Sahib,
Tld For Radiation PrakasaraoAruna,
Dosimeter P. Thamilkumar,
R.
R. Rai,
SingaraveluGane
san
Peripheral K. HajeeReyaz Journal Nov 2.617
Photoneutron Ali Sahib, of 2017
Dose BharanidharanGa Medical
Measurement In nesan, Physics
Medical Linear Nandakumar,
Accelerator Using Ben Johnson,
Bd-PndBubble D. K. Mohapatra,
Detector PrakasaraoAruna,
L. Thilagam,
Kathiresan,
MuthuvelMurgan
170
,
SingaraveluGane
san
Measurement Of M. A. Elan, L. Journal Nov 2017 2.617
Dose In 6mv And Bharanidharan, of
10mv Ff And Fff PrakasaraoAruna, Medical
Photon Beams For J. Velmurugan, Physics
Smaller Field Size P.
Thamilkumar1,
R. R. Rai1,
SingaraveluGane
san
Comparing And S. Surekha, G. Journal Nov 2017 2.617
Estimating The Bharanidharan, of
Buildup Dose For PrakasaraoAruna, Medical
6mv And 10mv J. Velmurugan, Physics
Photon Beam P. Thamilkumar,
With Ff And Fff R. R. Rai, S.
Using Various SingaraveluGane
Detectors san
Determination Of A. JeevaBharathi, Journal Nov 2017 2.617
Bladder And G. of
Rectal Dose Using Bharanidharan, Medical
Mosfet And PrakasaraoAruna, Physics
Radiochromic J. Velmurugan,
Film: A Phantom X. SidoniaValas,
Study S. Purnima1,
Thayalan
Kuppusamy1,
SingaraveluGane
san.
Comparing And S. Nilavarasu, G. Journal Nov 2017 2.617
Evaluating The Bharanidharan, P. of
Post Irradiated Aruna,J. Medical
Ebt-3 Velmurugan, P. Physics
GafchromicFlim Thamilkumar1,
Using Commercial R. R. Rai1,S.
Flatbed Scanner Ganesan.
And Densoquick 2
Densitometer
Analysis Of Doses X. SidoniaValas, Journal Nov 2.617
To Organs At Risk S. Purnima, T. of 2017
While Defining Godwin Paul Medical
The Point A From Das, K. Physics
The Manchester Thayalan, G.
System And The Bharanidharan.
Icru 89
Recommendations
Effect of Titania P.Bargavi, D. Journal July
Concentration in Durgalakshmi, P. of 2018
Bioglass/TiO2 Rajashree and S. Nanoscie
Nanostructures Balakumar nce and
and Its In Vitro Nanotech
Biological nology
Property
Assessment

171
Beyond Chemical Ajay Rakkesh, Chemistr July, 2018
Bonding D.Durgalakshmia ySelect
Interaction:An nd S.Balakumar
Insight into
the Growth
Process of 1D
ZnO on Few-
Layer Graphene
for Excellent
Photocatalytic and
Room
Temperature
GasSensing
Applications
Highly reactive D.Durgalakshmi, Biomater June 5.976
crystalline phase AR Rajendran, K ials 2018
embedded Muthu, S science
strontium- Ganapathy, TG
bioactive nanorods Ajithkumar,
for multimodal SubramaniKarthi
bioactive keyan and
applications Balakumar
Subramanian

Electronic T.Premkumar, Springer May’2018


structure J.Mani J,
properties of ATe Anbalagan Gand
and A2 Te (A : R. Vidya
Cu, Ag and Cd)
Elastic Properties R. Springer May’2018
of Titanium MariyalJebasty,
Fluoride and R. Vidya
compounds – A
DFT Study
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 5 4 2 4
Workshops
Presented papers 14 13 7 14
Resource
2 4 2 4
Persons
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll
qualifying number for the exam
NET
SET
SLET
GATE
GMAT
CAT
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services

172
Any Other - Radiation Safety 3 RSO(M)-2018(2)C010, C012
Officer

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Number of teachers Date and Duration
Title of the professional development programme who attended (from – to)
Orientation Programme 1 16.08.2017 –
12.09.2017
Gian Course on Medical Imaging Techniques 3 30.10.2017 to
10.11.2017
International Workshop on Nanomaterials for 1 08.12.2017
Energy and Health Applications
Awareness Workshop on Intellectual Property 1 01.02.2018
Rights

Two-week Faculty Development Program on 1


“Foundation Programme in ICT for Education – 08.03.2018 to
FDP101x” 12.04.2018

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
(Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.18 Department of Climate Change
Criterion – II

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National CCC&AR 1 0.16
International CCC&AR 2 2.32

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International Conference
Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
CCC&AR 1

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the author Title of the Year of Citati Institutional Number of
journal publicatio on affiliation as citations excluding
n Index mentioned in self citations
the
publication
Direct Mineral Rushendra Revathy Journal of 2015 9 Anna 17
Carbonation of Tamilselvi Cleaner University
Coal fly ash for Dananjayan, Production
CO2 Kandasamy
sequestration Palanivelu and
Ramachandran
Andimuthu
Assessment of Ramachandran The 2015 Anna 1
Population Prasannavenkatesh, Scientific University
Exposure to Andimuthu World
Coarse and Fine Ramachandran, Journal
Particulate Kandasamy
Matter in the Palanivelu, Geetha
Urban Areas of Rajadurai, , Divya
Chennai, India Subash kumar,
Parthasarathy
Radhapriya and
Malini Ponnusamy
A preliminary Dhanya Praveen, International 2016 Anna 1
assessment of Andimuthu Journal of University
observed and Ramachandran, Global
projected trends Parthasaathy Warming
in the diurnal Radhapriya,
temperature Thirumurugan
ranges over Perumal
South India
under SRES A1B
scenario

174
patial variation of Anushiya Theoretical 2014 4 Anna 4
temperature and Jeganathan, and Applied University
indicative of the Andimuthu Climatology
urban heat island Ramachandran,
in Chennai Ramachandran
Metropolitan Prasannavenkatesh,
Area, India Divya Subash
Kumar
Spatial trend, Divya Subash Malaria 2014 12 7
environmental Kumar Andimuthu Journal
and Ramachandran,
socioeconomic Rupa Rajan,
factors associated Venkatesan Madha
with malaria Suresh
prevalence in
Chennai
Developing Anushiya Theoretical 2013 1 4
climate change Jeganathan and and Applied
scenarios for Andimuthu Climatology
Tamil Nadu, Ramachandran
India using
MAGICC/SCEN
GEN
Temperature Anushiya Theoretical 2012 8 1
trends of Chennai Jeganathan and and Applied
City, India Andimuthu Climatology
Ramachandran

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


State Local level
No. of Faculty International level National level
level
Stakeholder’s Round table
Adapting to climate Change
Attended Approaches, Challenges and the
Seminars/ - way forward at centre for - -
Workshops Science and Environment
initiative, Nimili, Rajasthan on
21st February, 2018
“CO2 Utilization to
“Sea level rise projection for mitigate Global
Tamil Nadu Coast” paper warming” paper
presented in National level presented in
Presented papers - -
workshop on NICES-18 CCGW2018 organised
organised by Geology, Anna by JBAS college for
University of 28th March, Chennai women, Chennai, Feb
21-22,2018
Seminar on climate
change and sustainable
development organised
Resource Persons - - - by Centre for
Environment Education
in MSSRF, Chennai on
26th June, 2018

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PART B

DEPARTMENTWISE
DETAILS

- MIT CAMPUS

176
5.20 Aerospace Engineering
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online YES Manual YES Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II
AQAR 2017-18

Part-B Format (for HODs)

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management
Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-
of teachers using resources enabled smart resources
teachers ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms and
on roll Resources) techniques
used
13 5 Projector 1 -- --

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with
sanctioned positions during the current Ph.D
positions year
Aerospace
Engineering- 10 3 Nil 7
13
Division of
3 2 Nil 2
Avionics-05
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from
Government, recognised bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award,
receiving awards from state fellowship, received from
level, national level, Government or recognized
international level bodies
2018 Dr.K.Senthil Kumar Associate Best Republic Day Float
Professor Award received for 2nd prize
, Momento for show
causing the achievements of
Unmanned Aerial Systems
through Higher Education
Department
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
Aerospace
National - -
Engineering
Internation Aerospace
11
al Engineering -
177
3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year
Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
Dr.G.Anitha filed
an application for
patent on “Flying
mode foldable filed
aerial vehicle
(FMFAV) to CIPR
on 20/11/17
Dr.A.Saravana
Kumar submitted
filed
patent application
on 30/1/18
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of
International level National level State level Local level
Faculty
Attended
Seminars/
1 6 - -
Workshop
s
Presented
7 - - -
papers
Resource
- - 4 -
Persons
5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Yea Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of
r enrolling into graduated from graduated institution Programme
higher education from joined admitted to
IISc.,
1 B.E Aeronautical M.Tech
Bangalore
2 B.E Aeronautical IIT-Kanpur M.Tech
IIT-
2 B.E Aeronautical M.Tech
Kharagpur
2 B.E Aeronautical IIT-Bombay M.Tech
University of
1 B.E Aeronautical Michigan, M.S
USA
M.Sc in
ISAE Aeronautical
1 B.E Aeronautical
ENSMA Mechanics
and Energetics
Embry
Riddle
1 B.E Aeronautical M.S
Aeronautical
University
M.Eng
University of
1 B.E Aeronautical Industrial
Windsor
Engineering
MS in
Arizona state
201 1 B.E Aeronautical Mechanical
university
8 Engineering

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government
178
Services)
No. of Students
Items Registration number/roll number for the exam
selected/ qualifying
1. R.Abilashini (2014501001) Rank-55
2.S.Anjutha (2014501003) Rank-94
3. G.D.Deepak (2014501012) Rank-46
4. S.Dhamodharan (2014501046) Rank-839
5. K.Dharaniprabhu (2014501018) Rank-1102
6. T.Harikrishnan(2014501021) Rank-539
7. T.Jothimani(2014501026) Rank-87
GATE 14
8. X.Kiran Ebenezer(2014501031) Rank-04
9. Mesak Ranjith Singh(2014501035)Rank-98
10.S.Naveen Kumar(2014501039)Rank-66
11.L.Prasanna Venkatesh(2014501043)Rank-139
12.U.Senthil Kumar(2014501049)Rank-353
13.M.Sivaperuman(2014501053)Rank-145
14.S.Sudharshanam(2014501058)Rank-768
GRE 1 Deepika B (2014501015)
TOFEL 2 Deepika B (2014501015)
Gokkul Raj V P (2014501019)
IELTS 2 Deepika B (2014501015)
Sudharshanam S (2014501058)
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation
Programme, Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the
year

Title of the professional Number of teachers who Date and Duration


development programme attended
FDP on Applications of
27.11.17 to 9.12.17- two
Computational Fluid Dynamics in Mr.V.Suresh
weeks
Process Industries
Workshop on “Quality Improvement 20.12.2017 to
Dr.A.Saravanakumar
in Academic performance” 31.12.2018- two weeks
Refresher course on “Knowledge Dr.A.Saravanakumar
01.02.2018 to
Management Inter and Multi- Mr.V.Suresh &
21.02.2018- three weeks
disciplinary Perspective” Ms.S.Ilakkiya
18.06.2018 to
FDP on “Dynamics of Machines” Mr.V.Suresh
25.06.2018- one week
Mr.B.Anbarasu 18.06.2018 to
Induction Program
Mr.S.B. Jabez Richards 28.06.2018-two weeks
6 Days Certificate course on Patent 25.06.2018 to
Search and drafting Mr.E.Saravanan 29.06.2018- one week

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.21. Department of Automobile Engineering

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual √


Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality


2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty
sanctioned positions during the current with Ph.D
positions year
10 10 - - 7
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design
the questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ - 3 1 -
Workshops
Presented - - - -
papers
Resource - 4 -
1
Persons

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Vehicle design 2 1st to 8th June 2018

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.22. Production Technology

Part – B
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects) √ √ √ √
Mode of feedback : Online √ Manual √ Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process

2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources
teachers teachers using resources enabled smart and techniques
on roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms used
Resources)

12 12 Yes Yes (10) Yes (02) Yes

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime teachers Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution

1:30

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Average Impact Factor, if
Department No. of Publication any
National Production -- --
International Production 16
1.5

3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year


Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
A method of
producing polymer
reinforced metal Filed 20184104328
matrix composites by
spray technology Date of filing:27.3.2018
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
181
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the Name of the Title of the journal Year of Citation Institutional
paper author publicati Index affiliation as Numbe
on mentioned in r of
the publication citation
s
excludi
ng self
citation
s
Performance T Geetha Journal of 2018 Department of
analysis of priyan , K Engineering Production
process Kalaichelvan Manufacture Technology,
parameters on , T Muthu Madras
machining a–b ramalingam Institute of
titanium alloy and A Technology
in Rajadurai (MIT), Anna
electrochemica University,
l Chennai 600
micromachinin 044, India
g process
Saturation T.Ashokkum Journal of 2018 Department of
magnetization ar Magnetism and Production
studies on A.Rajadurai Magnetic Materials Technology,
iron-nickel Gouthama Madras
ball milling Subash Institute of
nanopowders C.B.Gopinat Technology
and spark h (MIT), Anna
plasma University,
sintered Chennai 600
specimen 044, India
Multi- P. Nantha K Silicon 2018 Department of
Response umar Production
Optimization A. Rajadurai Technology,
on Mechanical T. Muthura Madras
Properties of malingam Institute of
Silica Fly Ash Technology
Filled (MIT), Anna
Polyester University,
Composites Chennai 600
Using 044, India
Taguchi-Grey
Relational
Analysis
A Novel Sabeeque International Journal 2017 Department of
Method for P.V& of Engineering Production
Fog removal in R.Sivaramak Technology Science Technology,
Images Based rishnan, and Research( Madras
on Turbulence G.Vignesh IJETSR) Institute of
Mitigation and ISSN No 2394-3386 Technology
Contrast (MIT), Anna
Enhancement University,
Chennai 600
044, India
Mathematical Sabeeque International Journal 2017 Department of
Modelling of P.V& of Computer & Production
2-Degree of R.Sivaramak Mathematical Technology,
Freedom rishnan Sciences (IJCMS) Madras
182
Customized ISSN 2347 – 8527 Institute of
Haptic Device Technology
for Different (MIT), Anna
Medical University,
Procedure Chennai 600
044, India
Analytical and Shanmugasu International Journal Department of
Software ndar, G., & Production
of Control Theory
method of Sivaramakris Technology,
Workspace hnan,R and Applications, Madras
Analysis for a Institute of
ISSN : 0974-5572.
Seven Degrees Technology
of Freedom Impact Factor -0.53 (MIT), Anna
Inspection University,
Robot Chennai 600
044, India
Experimental D.Easu, Journal of the Department of
analysis of A.Siddharth Production
Brazilian Society of
vibration an, Technology,
isolation using R.Amrutha Mechanical Sciences Madras
hybrid magnet Institute of
and Engineering 2018
and Technology
magnetorheolo (MIT), Anna
gical fluid University,
damper Chennai 600
044, India
Analysis Of P.Pathalamu FIBRES & Department of
Inhomogeneity thu, TEXTILES in Production
of Electrospun S.Thameem Eastern Europe Technology,
Mat, Produced Shahana, Madras
Using Static U.Nivedha, Institute of
And Dynamic A.Siddharth 2017 Technology
Collectors of an, (MIT), Anna
Different V.R.Giridev University,
Template Chennai 600
Design, and 044, India
it’s Mitigation
Mechanical K.Poyyathap TAGA Journal of 2018 Department of
and pan, Graphic Technology Production
Microstructura G.B.Bhaskar Technology,
l , Madras
Characteristics K.Pazhanive Institute of
of the Glass – l, S.Rajesh Technology
Carbon and Suresh (MIT), Anna
Fiberous Sagadevan University,
Composite Chennai 600
Materials 044, India

183
Advanced D. Rambabu Journal of Web 2018 Department of
product design G. B. Engineering Production
and Bhaskar, A. Technology,
optimization Lenin and K. Madras
using SAP Pazhanivel Institute of
PLM and Technology,
integration Anna
with supply University, 12
chain Chennai,
processes in Tamil Nadu,
automotive India
manufacturing

Study on U.Vishnuja International Journal 2018 Department of


AISI1045 and of Engineering and Production
Material for G.B.Bhaskar Manufacturing Technology,
Various Science MIT campus,
Applications: Anna
An over View University,
Chennai-
600044.

Advanced D. Rambabu Journal of Web 2018 Department of


product design G. B. Engineering Production
and Bhaskar, A. Technology,
optimization Lenin and K. Madras
using SAP Pazhanivel Institute of
PLM and Technology,
integration Anna
with supply University,
chain Chennai,
processes in Tamil Nadu,
automotive India
manufacturing
Study on U.Vishnuja International Journal 2018 Department of
AISI1045 and of Engineering and Production
Material for G.B.Bhaskar Manufacturing Technology,
Various Science MIT campus,
Applications: Anna
An over View University,
Chennai-
600044.
An G.B.Bhaskar International Journal 2018 Department of
experimental , Guru of Modern Production
study on deep Prasath.M, Manufacturing Technology,
hole Mohana Technologies Madras
machining in Sundaram.R, Institute of
brass using Arun Technology
abrasive water Kumarr.B, (MIT), Anna
jet machine Selva University,
Kumar.M, Chennai 600

184
LeninRaj.S 044, India
and
Varatharajan
.R
Modeling and K Palani, C Journal of Advanced 2018 Department of
Optimization Elanchezhia Science, Engineering Production
of FSW n, B Vijaya and Medicine Technology,
Parameters on Ramnath Madras
Tensile and GB Institute of
0
Behavior of Bhaskar Technology
Aluminium (MIT), Anna
Alloys using University,
D-Optimal Chennai 600
Design 044, India
Analysis of Department of
formability Production
and twist Technology,
Mugendiran,
angle in Madras
V
AA5052 Institute of
Gnanavelbab IJEMS Vol.25(2) 2018 0 2
alloy by Technology
u, A
single point (MIT), Anna
incremental University,
forming Chennai 600
process 044, India

Department of
Analysis of Production
Volume
hole flanging Technology,
Mugendiran, 5, Issue
on AA5052 Madras
V 2, Part
alloy by single Materials today Institute of
Gnanavelbab 2, 2018, 0 0
Proceedings Technology
point u, A Pages
(MIT), Anna
incremental 8596-
University,
forming 8603
Chennai 600
process 044, India

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Local
International level National level State level
Faculty level
Attended
Seminars/ - 04 03 01
Workshops
Presented
- - - -
papers
Resource
- 01 - -
Persons
Experimental Investigation of compression strength nozal sandwich structure.
5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department graduated Name of Name of
enrolling into higher graduated from from institution Program
education joined me
admitted
to
2018 1. Girishankar K B.E. – Production Production Technology IIM PGDBM
Engineering Ahemadabad

185
2018 2. Ramkumar K B.E. – Production Production Technology Texas M.S. –
Engineering University, Industria
USA l
Engineer
ing

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for
qualifying the exam
NET -- --
SET -- --
SLET -- --
GATE 14 2014507001, 03,07,12,27,29, 33, 34,
42,49,52,54,58, 2014507061

GMAT -- --
CAT 1. Girishankar K 7156318
1.Ramkumar K 1776483
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services 1.Sugumar P 170607167
2.Mohammed Zakaria 150144101
Any Other

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year

Title of the professional development Date and Duration


programme Number of teachers who attended (from – to)

AICTE sponsored FDP on


“Fundamentals of vibration
measurement, analysis and control” Dr.J.Janci Rani, Professor 30.10.17 to 10.11.17
One day workshop on Intellectual
Property Rights 2018, (IPR 2018, Dr.J.Janci Rani, Professor 02.02.18

National level seminar on "Advances in


Manufacturing Technology (AMT-
2018)" Dr.G.B.Bhaskar, Associate Professor 16.03.18 to 17.03.18

Dr. M. Thirumal Azhagan, Assistant


Professor
Training Programme on “Metrology and
Engineering Inspection” 01.05.18 to 11.05.18

Two Week AICTE Approved Online Dr.P.Karthikeyan, Assistant


FDP Course on Foundation Program in Professor 3/8/2017 to
ICT for Education. 7/9/2017

186
Two WeekAICTE Approved Faculty Dr.P.Karthikeyan, Assistant
Development Programme on Research Professor 27/11/17 to
Perspective of Robotics and Vision 10/12/17

Two Week AICTE Approved Online


FDP Course on Pedagogy for Online and Dr.P.Karthikeyan, Assistant
Blended Teaching-Learning Process Professor
3/3/18 to 30/3/18

Dr.P.Karthikeyan, Assistant
Two Week AICTE approved course on Professor
“Induction Programme for Students 18/6/18 to 29/06/18

Name: Dr. M. THIRUMAL AZHAGAN Name: Dr. A. RAJADURAI

Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________


( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

187
5.23 Department of Instrumentation Engineering
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback Online √Manual √


Co-operating schools (for PEI)

i. Parent teacher meeting is conducted once every semester. Parents interact with the faculty members
and share their views. The previous meeting was conducted on 11.3.2017.
ii. Alumni feedback is manually obtained every year during Annual Alumni meet. The previous
Alumni meet was conducted on 5.3.2017.
iii. Subject wise students feedback is obtained every semester through online feedback system.

Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process

2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources ICT enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
19 – All Faculty Internet, 9 03 Nptel, edusat,
Permanent Members Licensed Shodhganga
06 – Software
Teaching Packages
Fellow (MATLAB,
ORCAD, etc.)
Library (e-lib)

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime teachers Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution
UG Batch-I Batch-II
I Year 55 55
II Year 73 60
III Year 51 55
IV Year 55 55 Permanent : 19
Total 234 225 Teaching Fellows (TF): 6
PG -------- Faculty : Student Ratio
I Year 19 - Total : 25
II Year 19 - 1:25 (excluding TF)
Total (UG + PG) = 478 1:19 (including TF)

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled during the current year No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions
positions
16 15 1(AP) 4 faculty members from Department 15+4 = 19
188
of Electronics and Instrumentation
Engineering Faculty of Engineering & (deputed from Annamalai
Technology, Annamalai University University
have been deputed to Department of
Instrumentation Engineering MIT
Campus Anna Uiversity.

2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers


(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised bodies
during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state level, received from Government or
national level, international level recognized bodies
2017 Dr.S.Sutha Assistant Professor Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam Award for
Scientific Excellence
- Marina Labs R&D,
Chennai, 2017
20.9.2017 and Dr.Sabitha Ramakrishnan Assistant Professor Best Quality Assurance Cell
21.9.2017 (Sl-Gr) Coordinator
- SIIP SEED Awards,
National Summit, 2017
Feb. 2018 Dr. K. Kamalanand Assistant Professor Outstanding Reviewer
- Elsevier, 2018
21.10.2017 Dr.D.Kalpana Assistant Professor Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam Award for
Teaching Excellence
- Marina Labs R&D,
Chennai, 2017

2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey


2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the questionnaire)
(results and details be provided as weblink)
The student’s feedback is obtained from the final year students in the following format. (Refer the Sample Exit
Survey Form given as Enclosure at the end)

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities

3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year
National – NIL
International – NIL
3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year.
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National
Dr.J.Prakash-3
Dr.T.Thyagarajan-1
Dr.S.Srinivasan -3 ~1.5
International Instrumentation
Dr.K. Kamalanand-2
Dr.D.Kalpana-1

Books published:
SI. Name of the
Name of the Book/Title Author's Name Month & Year
No. Publisher
Chapter:"Analysis of Tuberculosis Images
Using Differential Evolutionary Extreme
E. Priya and S.
4 Learning Machines (DE-ELM)" in Deep IOS Press 2017
Srinivasan
Learning for Image Processing
Applications, Editor D.J. Hemanth and V.V.

189
Estrela, , pp. 111-136, Vol.31, 2017.
doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-822-8-111 ISSN
0927-5452 (print), ISSN 1879-808X
(online)
An Introduction to Process Modelling
Identification and Control for Engineers Rames C.Panda
Alpha Science
5 ISBN-10: 1783323043 and 2017
International Ltd
ISBN-13: 978-1783323043 T.Thyagarajan

Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics


Scitech publications
6 Engineering – sixth edition T.Thyagarajan 2018
(india) pvt. ltd
ISBN:9789385983542

Journal Publications:
SI.
Name of the Title Author's Name Name of the Publisher Month & Year
No.
The Canadian Journal of
Model based multivariable Chemical Engineering,
Arun R. Pathiran Volume96, Issue6, Pages
control scheme in a reset
1 Prakash 1317-1326 (Impact June 2018
configuration for stable
Jagadeesan
multivariable systems, Factor: 1.265)

Experimental validation of
ISA Transactions,
predictor-corrector approach
S.Kapil Volume 76, Pages 188-
2 based control schemes on the May 2018
ArasuJ.Prakash, 196, (Impact Factor –
laboratory scale non-linear
3.370)
system,
Abhinandhan
Raghu Xiongtan
The Canadian Journal of
Reservoir History Matching Yang, Swanand
Chemical Engineering,
3 Using Constrained Ensemble Khare, Jagadeesan Jan 2018
Vol. 96, 145-159.
Kalman Filtering, Prakash, Biao
(Impact Factor- 1.265)
Huang and Vinay
Prasad,
Reviews in Chemical
Parameter Estimation using D.Kalpana &
4 Engineering , De Gruyter March 2018
Relay Feedback T.Thyagarajan
Publications
Automatic hybrid
Nageswararao Biomedical Research,
ventricular segmentation of
5 A.V, Srinivasan S Scientific Publishers of 2017
short-axis cardiac MRI
and Babu Peter S India, (SCOPUS)
images
Hombalaiah
Journal of Advanced
Analysis of Follicle Wall of Prasanna Kumar,
Medical Sciences and
Normal and Polycystic Subramanian
6 Applied Technologies, July 2017
Ovaries Srinivasan and
Shiraz University of
Manjunath
Medical Sciences
Byrareddy
Firefly algorithm assisted
Control Engineering and
segmentation of tumor from V. Rajinikanth,
Applied Informatics,
7 brain MRI using Tsallis NSM. Raja& Sept. 2017
Romanian Soc Control
function and Markov random K. Kamalanand
Tech Informatics
field
Analysis of electromyograms
recorded using invasive and
Journal of Ambient
noninvasive electrodes: a
A.Bakiya, & Intelligence and
8 study based on entropy and 2018
K. Kamalanand Humanized Computing,
Lyapunov exponents
Springer
estimated using artificial
neural networks

190
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in
National/International Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Instrumentation Presented paper
National conference:5
Dr. T. Thyagarajan – 2

Dr.J.Prakash, -1
Dr.N. Pappa-1
Dr. S. Srinivasan - 1
Dr.S.Kumar, -1
Dr.S.Sutha-1
Dr.D.Kalpana-1
International Conference:8
Dr.N. Pappa-5
Dr.S.Srinivasan-2
M.Kayalvizhi-1

3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year


Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
Prof.T.Thyagrajan &
Dr.Sabitha Filed application for 8
Ramakrishnan different patents
N.A N.A
Invention patent: 4 (Submitted to
Design patent: 1 CIPR,Anna University
Copyright patent: 3 in June 2018)
Total : 8
Filed application for 1
Dr.K.Kamalanand
patent
Product Patent : 1 N.A N.A
(Submitted to
Domain: Biomedical
CIPR,Anna University
in Feb 2018)
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of Name of Title of Year of Citation Institutional Number of citations excluding self
the paper the author the publication Index affiliation as citations
journal mentioned in
the
publication
Details provided in Pt. No. 3.4.2 above
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year : (Refer Pt.
6.3.3 for full details)

No. of Faculty International National State Local level


level level level
Courses-9
Attended Seminars/ FDTP-15
Workshops Workshop-6
Induction Program-3
Attended Conference 2 20 -
191
Attended Seminar 1 1 -
Presented papers Conference-
Conference-8 -
5
Resource Persons

3.5.2 Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year
Name of the Title Agency seeking Revenue Number of trainees
Consultant(s) & of the training generated
Department Progra (amount in
mme rupees)

NIL
3.6.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized
bodies during the year
Name of the Award/recognition Awarding No. of Students benefited
Activity bodies

NIL
3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government
Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during
the year
Name of Organising unit/ Name of the Number of teachers Number of students
the agency/ collaborating activity coordinated in such participated in such activities
scheme agency activities
NIL

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of institution Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated joined admitted to
education from
1 Archana K University of M.S Degree Pgm
Southern California,
Los Angeles,
California, USA
2 Balasubramanian S The Ohio State
Department University, Ohio,
B.E (E&I) of USA
3 Aadhavan Sibi. M Instrumentati The University of
on Texas at Dallas,
Engineering, USA
4 Karthikeyan G MIT Campus Georgia Institute of
Anna Technology,
University Atlanta, USA
5 Pratibha Laxmi Darla Arizona State
University, Arizona,
USA
6 Deepak Ram D University of Texas
at Arlington, Texas,
USA
7 Lokeshwar D North Carolina State
University, Raleigh,
USA
8 Sai Krishna R The Ohio State
University, Ohio,
192
USA
9 Aravind Chandradoss The Ohio State
University, Ohio,
USA
10 R.Prabhu Anna University
11 Gaurav.N The University of
Texas at Dallas,
USA
12 Kaviya.R Anna University

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students Registration number/roll number for the exam
selected/ qualifying
NET NOT Applicable
SET
SLET
GATE 1 2014505041
GMAT NIL
CAT
GRE 9 2014505507, 2014505007, 2014505001, 2014505526,
2014505013, 2014505565, 2014505028, 2014505050,
2014505005
TOFEL 8 2014505507, 2014505007, 2014505001,
2014505526, 2014505013, 2014505028,
2014505050, 2014505005
Civil Services NIL
State Government Services NIL
Any Other Tancet-2 2014505041,2014505527
TOTAL 19

Details of Student achievements during the period 01.07.2017 to 30.06.2018


GRE:
S.No Name of the Student Reg.No Score
1 Archana K 2014505507 318
2 Balasubramanian S 2014505007 313
3 Aadhavan Sibi. M 2014505001 322
4 Karthikeyan G 2014505526 315
5 Pratibha Laxmi Darla 2014505013 314
6 Deepak Ram D 2014505565 308
7 Lokeshwar D 2014505028 312
8 Sai Krishna R 2014505050 313
9 Aravind Chandradoss 2014505005 303

TOFEL:
S.No Name of the Student Reg.No Score
1 Archana K 2014505507 102
2 Balasubramanian S 2014505007 113
3 Aadhavan Sibi. M 2014505001 111
4 Karthikeyan G 2014505526 112
5 Pratibha Laxmi Darla 2014505013 113
6 Lokeshwar D 2014505028 105
7 Sai Krishna R 2014505050 106
8 Aravind Chandradoss 2014505005 90

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TANCET
S.No Name of the Student Reg.No Score
1 R.Prabhu 2014505041 61
2 Kaviya.R 2014505527 35

Students Pursuing Higher Studies in India as well as Abroad


S. Name of the Student Reg.No Name of the Institution/ University
No
1 Archana K 2014505507 University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, California, USA
2 Balasubramanian S 2014505007 The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA
3 Aadhavan Sibi. M 2014505001 The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
4 Karthikeyan G 2014505526 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
USA
5 Pratibha Laxmi Darla 2014505013 Arizona State University, Arizona, USA
6 Deepak Ram D 2014505565 University of Texas at Arlington, Texas,
USA
7 Lokeshwar D 2014505028 North Carolina State University, Raleigh,
USA
8 Sai Krishna R 2014505050 The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA
9 Aravind Chandradoss 2014505005 The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA
10 R.Prabhu 2014505041 Anna University
11 Gaurav.N 2014505519 The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
12 Kaviya.R 2014505527 Anna University

5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the
year
Activity Level Participants
Cultural :MITAFEEST,SIVARANJANI organised every year in MIT
Sports: Details provided by NSO

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)

COURSE
5th IFAC sponsored International
Conference on Advances in Control &
Optimization of Dynamical Systems Dr. J. Prakash
held at DRDL Hyderabad. 18.02.2018 and 19.02.2018
GIAN course on Multiobjective Dr.N.Pappa
optimization using Metaheuristics 3.3.2018 to 7.3.2018
Two week short term course on 19.2.2018 to 2.3.2018
“MATLAB and Labview
Programming” Dr.M.Mythily
Two week short term course on
“Advance Pedagogy & Project
Development” 18.12.2017 to 29.12.2017
2 Week Short Term Course on Dr.K.Kamalanand 08.07.2017 to 19.07.2017
Instructional Management and
Institutional Development
Two week short term course on Dr.D.Kalpana 19.2.2018 to 2.3.2018
“MATLAB and Labview
Programming”
GIAN Course on “Model Predictive Ms.M.Kayalvizhi 29.1.2018 to 2.2.2018
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Control: Theory & Applications”
Short term course on “Modern 7.8.2017 to 10.8.2017
Techniques in Non-linear Robust
Control” Mr.P.Thangaganapathy
GIAN Course on “Robust Control: 6.11.2017 to 11.11.2017
AEM & SMC”
GIAN Course on “Model Predictive 29.1.2018 to 2.2.2018
Control: Theory & Applications”
Total:9
Faculty Development Training Program
Faculty development training Dr.K.Latha 30.11.2017 to 6.12.2017
programme on “EI 6602 Process
Control
FDTP on Design and Mitigation of 13.11.2017 to 29.11.2017
Issues in Micro-Grids using Homer and
PVsyst.
FDTP on Process control Dr.S.Sutha 30.11.2017 to 6.11.2017
FDTP on Design and Mitigation of Dr.M.Mythily 13.11.2017 to 29.11.2017
Issues in Micro-Grids using Homer and
PVsyst.
Two Weeks Faculty Training Dr.K.Kamalanand 03.11.2017 to 16.11.2017
Programme on Nano Instrumentation
Systems and Biomedical
Nanotechnology
Faculty development training Dr.D.Kalpana 12.6.2017 to 18.6.2017
programme on “IC 6501- Control
Systems
Faculty development training 30.11.2017 to 6.12.2017
programme on EI 6602 - Process
Control
FDTP on Design and Mitigation of 13.11.2017 to 29.11.2017
Issues in Micro-Grids using Homer and Dr.D.Kalpana
PVsyst.
FDTP on CS6551- Computer Networks 19.6.2018 to 25.6.2018
FDTP on EE6006-applied Soft Mr.V.Govindan 19.6.2018 to 25.6.2018
Computing
FDTP on Process Calculations Mr.K.Selvakumar 22.5.2018 to 29.5.2018
FDTP on EE6006-applied Soft Ms.M.Kayalvizhi 19.6.2018 to 25.6.2018
Computing
FDTP on Process Calculations Mr.R.Sridhar 22.5.2018 to 29.5.2018

Faculty development training Mr.P.Thangaganapathy 30.11.2017 to 6.12.2017


programme on EI 6602 Process Control
Total:15
Workshop
One Day Workshop on “Intellectual Dr.K.Latha 2.2.2018
Property Rights (IPR-2018)”
One Day Workshop on “Intellectual Dr.D.Vasanthi 2.2.2018
Property Rights (IPR-2018)”
Workshop on Intellectual Property Dr.S.Sutha 2.2. 2018
Rights 2018 (IPR 2018)

One Day Workshop on “Intellectual Dr.M.Mythily 2.2.2018


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Property Rights (IPR-2018)”
One Day Workshop on “Intellectual Dr.D.Kalpana 2.2.2018
Property Rights (IPR-2018)”
One day Workshop on “Quality Dr.M.Vijay Karthick 13.3.2018
Assurance in Higher Education
Institutions”
Total:6
Induction Program
Induction Program for Students Dr.D.Vasanthi 18.6.2018 to 29.6.2018
Induction Program for Students Dr.M.Vijay Karthick 13.3.2018
Induction Program for Students Dr.S.Meyappan 18.6.2018 to 29.6.2018
Total:3

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Exit Survey Form
Filled and Submitted by all students of 2014-18 batch
Sample Fiflled Form

Department of Instrumentation Engineering


Anna University, MIT Campus: Chennai
Congratulations! Thank you for taking time to answer few questions about your Educational Experience at
Madras Institute of Technology Campus. This Survey should take no more than 5 minutes of your time.

1. General Information:

NAME: ANBUMANI.R REGISTER NUMBER: 2014505504

DEPARTMENT : ELECTRONICS AND


DATE OF BIRTH: 26-07-1996
SEX : Male
INSTRUMENTATION

PERMANENT ADDRESS : 76/1, KAPPAL PRESENT ADDRESS : 76/1, KAPPAL POLU STREEET, OLD

POLU STREEET, OLD WASHERMENPET, WASHERMENPET, CHENNAI 600021

CHENNAI 600021

CONTACT MOBILE NO: 9080581042 RESIDENTIAL PHONE NUMBER:

E-MAIL ADDRESS: COMMUNITY : BC

[email protected]

2. Academic Details: (Enter in Chronological Order)

S. No Degree Year of passing CGPA/Grade with University Distinction if any


Class

1. BE(EIE 2018 8.14 MADRAS


INSTITUTE OF
) TECHNOLOGY

2.

3.

3. Employment Details(Enter in Chronological Order)

S. No Organization Position held Period Address Nature of Achievement/Awar


Job ds

1. BHARAT FROM
PETROLEUM MANAGEMENT JUNE 2018 MUMBAI CORE
CORPORATIO TRAINEE
N LIMITED

2.

3.

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6.Survey of Educational Objectives:

5. Excellent 4.Very Good 3.Good 2.Fair 1.Weak

S.NO Educational Objectives Grade

1. Apply technical knowledge & problem solving skills to advance your career to 5
serve the community
2. Preparedness for Engineering practice & advanced studies in Electronics, 5
Instrumentation & Control Engineering.
3. Engage in lifelong learning to keep yourself abreast of new development in your 5
fields of practice or study

4. Capable of Effective written Communication and oral Communication 5

7. Survey of programs outcomes:

5. Excellent 4.Very Good 3.Good 2.Fair 1.Weak

S.NO Survey of program outcomes Grade

1. An Ability to apply Knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering in providing 4


Engineering Solutions
2. An Ability to Analyze Engineering Problems using first principles approach and an 4
ability to develop & analyze models and design control systems/instruments
3. An Ability to Design and Develop Systems/Circuits/Processes taking into considerations 5
the constraints such as Economics, Environment and safety
4. Be able to Conduct Investigations on Complex Engineering Problems as well as 5
conduct experiments, analyze and interpret results and draw conclusions
5. An Ability to use Modern CAD tools necessary for practice as an Engineering 2
Professional
6. Understanding the role and responsibility of an Engineer in the Society 4

7. Knowledge about Environmental Impact and the need for Sustainable Development 4

8. Understanding of Professional, Ethical & Social Responsibilities 5

9. Be able to function effectively as a member or leader in multidisciplinary project groups 5

10. An Ability to communicate effectively with a range of audience as well as preparation of 5


documentation
11. knowledge of Project Management Principles and Finance 5

12. Be able to engage in Life-Long Learning and Continuous Professional Development 4

13. 4
Preparedness for Higher studies / Research / Competitive exams

8. Rate your M.I.T. education from the point of preparedness for your career / higher Studies.

unprepared prepared Extremely prepared

Thank you for taking our survey. We are happy to have such an active groups of alumni to reply upon.
We really appreciate you for taking time to help MIT. If you have any question or comments about the survey
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Date: 31/07/2018

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Name of the Faculty Advisor: Signature

(a) Training Programmes / Short-term courses and Workshop conducted during the period 01.07.2017 to 30.06.2018
Sl.N Title of the Programme Date No. of Name of the Sponsoring Agency
o. Participants Coordinator
1 Faculty development 30.11.2017 to 25 Dr.N.Pappa Centre for Faculty
training programme on “EI 6.12.2017 Dr.M.Mythily Development, Anna
6602 Process Control” University

(c) Conferences / Seminars / Symposia / Workshops conducted by the Department / Centre / Institute during
the period 01.07.2017 to 30.06.2018
S.No. Names of the Date No. of Venue Sponsoring Agency
Conferences / Seminars / Participants
Symposium conducted

1. Recent Trends in 2.3.2018 50 Department of DST Purse


Instrumentation and and Instrumentation
Control (RTIC – 2018) 3.3.2018 Engineering,
MIT Campus
2. Research Scholars Day 5.9.2017 25 Department of Self Supporting
(RSD-2018) Instrumentation
Engineering,
MIT Campus

(c) Lectures delivered by the Anna University Faculty members at other Institute during the period 01.07.2017 to 30.06.2018
S. Faculty Name Designation Name of the Address of Date
No. programme Organized Institute
1 Dr.T.Thyagrajan Professor Introduction to AI CIA, Anna 18.6.2018
techniques for the University
University of
Edinburgh students
DST sponsored Saveetha Engineering 18.4.2018
Seminar on Control College, Chennai
Strategy Prediction
between
Conventional &
Intelligent Controllers.
Keynote address on
“Tuning of Controllers”
FDTP programmme, AU-TVS 21.12.2017
Title: Quality aspects
CSR RNTBCI institute at 12.12.2017
Title: Soft Skill KLN
development
2 Dr.N.Pappa Associate Faculty Development Department of 21.6. 2018
Professor Programme on Applied Electrical
Soft Computing Engineering, Anna
University

Scope of E & I Dept., KCG


Instrumentation” in the college of
one day seminar for Technology, Chennai 28.6.2018
polytechnic students
and faculty
3 Dr. S.Srinivasan Associate Faculty Development Department of 20.6.2018
Professor Programme on Applied Electrical
Soft Computing Engineering, Anna
University

4 Dr.D.Vasanthi Associate Guest Lecture on Velammal 12.3.2018


199
Professor “Multivariable Process Engineering College
Control”
5 Dr.Sabitha Assistant AICTE Sponsored 3- National Engineering 27.10.2017
Ramakrishnan Professor (Sl-Gr) day National seminar College, Kovilpatti
on Research
Perspective &
Challenges in
Instrumentation aspects
of IOT
AU - FDTP on Signals Dept. of Electronics, 30.5.2018
& Systems MIT Campus, Anna
University
ICMR sponsored Crescent University 14.5.2017
National Workshop on
Biomedical Signal
Processing
Workshop on Real time Crescent University 18.9.2017
signal processing using
MATLAB & Labview
6 S.Sutha Assistant Guest lecture on state 6.6. 2017
Professor feedback control VIT University
DST sponsored Saveetha Engg. 24.4.2018
Seminar on Control College
Strategy Prediction
between
Conventional &
Intelligent Controllers.
Guest lecture on
Development of
models for MPC

7 Dr.M.Mythily Assistant FDTP on “Process Jeppiaar Engineering 7.2.2018


Professor Control” College
8 Dr. K. Assistant National Conference on 27.07.2017
Kamalanand Professor Recent Advances in S.P.MahilaVisvavidy
Graph theory and its alayam, University,
Applications Tirupati
Two Weeks Faculty B.S. Abdur Rahman 15.11.2017
Training Programme on Cresent University,
Nano Instrumentation Chennai
Systems and
Biomedical
Nanotechnology
9 Dr.D.Kalpana Assistant DST sponsored Saveetha Engineering 24.4.2018
Professor Seminar on Control College, Chennai
Strategy Prediction
between
Conventional &
Intelligent Controllers.

10 Dr.N.Vinoth Assistant DBT sponsored Bannari Amman 22.9.2017


Professor National seminar on Institute of
innovative approaches Technology
for Diagnosis &
Control of cardiac
arrest
E3. Details of Visitors to the Departments / Centres / Institute other than Anna University Faculty during the period 01.07.2017 to
30.06.2018

Sl.No Name of the Visitor Designation Address of Office / Purpose of Visit Date of Visit
organization
1 Dr.N.Sundararajan Professor School of Computer Dr.P.Kanagasabapathy 2.3.2018
(Retd), Senior Science and Endowment Lecture

200
Research Engineering,
Fellow Nanyang
Technological
University,
Singapore

Dr.Ananth Seshan Managing M/S 5G Automatika Dr.S.Renganathan 19.3.2018


2 Director Ltd., Canada Endowment Lecture

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

201
5.24. Information Technology
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online  Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
of teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
teachers ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
on roll Resources)
19 10 8 NIL 3 NPTEL,COURSE-
ERA

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

120 12 1:30

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions during the current
positions year
12 NIL 10

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National NIL NA
International 2

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title Name of the Title of the Year of Citatio Institutional Number of citations
of author journal publication n Index affiliation as excluding self
the mentioned in citations
paper the publication
Fuzz Shanmugapr Research 2017 NA NA NA
y iya. M Journal of
Discr Khanna Applied
etizat Nehemiah Sciences,

202
ion Dhalia Engineering
base Sweetlin and
d Technology
Class
ificat
ion
of
Medi
cal
Data

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Local level
International level National level State level
Faculty
Attended
Seminars/ 2 2 NIL NIL
Workshops
Presented
NIL 3 NIL NIL
papers
Resource
NIL 2 NIL NIL
Persons

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution admitted to
education from joined
2017 4 B.TECH Information UCLA, ASU M.S.
-18 Technology

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET NIL
SET NIL
SLET NIL
GATE NIL
GMAT NIL
CAT NIL
GRE 4 NA
TOFEL 4 NA
Civil Services NIL
State Government Services NIL
Any Other NIL

5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
Annual Sports
Day,2018 College Level 5 (from IT dept)
MITAFEST’18 College Level NA

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at


national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
203
Yea Name of the National/ Sports Cultural Student ID Name of the
r award/ medal International number student
201 NA NA NA NA NA NA
7-18

5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)

NSS:
National Service Scheme (NSS) is carrying out the activities under the motto of “Personality development
through community services”. The activities of NSS include Tree plantation, Blood donation, Medical camp
inside and outside the campus, Cleaning the campus, campaigning on various social issues, Orphanage
visits, School teaching and adopting the poor village. Also, special camp activities were carried out in the
adopted village at the end of every academic year. Currently there are seven units (each unit consist of 50
students) of first year volunteers involved in various social works in addition to nearly 25 senior volunteers.
YRC:
The objectives of YRC are to impact a sense of discipline and a formation of character to the students. Each
academic year, first year volunteers are regularly engaged weekly with the activities like fire service demo,
traffic awareness etc., which make them to light the surrounding around for a brighter future. The second,
pre-final and final year volunteers constantly render their valuable support for the sparkling outcome of this
team work. The relict form of YRC in MIT is continuously supported by program officers and faculty
members of YRC.
NSO:
The National Sports Organization aims at keeping oneself fit and active. Students are encouraged to involve
in physical activities by conducting NSO Classes every week. All the students participate in various events
at the Zonal, Inter Zonal, State, National and Inter University level. Every year sports day is conducted in
the even semester to bring about the team spirit among them.
BOX OFFICE OF MIT:
The Box Office, is Madras Institute of Technology’s official dramatics club. It is the gateway to everything
that unveils your ingenious side. This is the place for the students to act, direct, write, or pretty much do
anything related to theatre and film art. The Box Office (TBO) is the brain child of a group of pre-final year
students who took the help of one of the most instrumental teaching staffs of MIT, Mr. A.R.S. Jayanth and
convened the college’s first official dramatics club. The events in BO consists of Acting Workshop, Fan
fiction, Street Play, D for Debate, Dual Act and Extempore. Students can sharpen their soft skills and other
necessary social skills with the help of the box office.
PDA:
Personality Development Association (PDA) is an interdisciplinary Forum in MIT. It provides platform to
the students who aspire to be different in the society by discovering themselves. Thus, the motto of PDA
became "DISCOVER YOURSELF". The association aims to develop individual skills of students and make
them face the global competitive environment.
ROTARACT CLUB:
Rotaract Club of MIT strives in every possible way to instill the seeds of service among the students. And it
conducts programs like orphanage visit, Blood Donation Camp, Rotoplus, etc.
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Number of
teachers who Date and Duration
Title of the professional development programme attended (from – to)
AICTE sponsored “Two Week Faculty Development
Programme on Deep Learning for Image and Text Analysis:
Principles, Techniques and Challenges”, organized by November 13-26,
Department of CSE, SSN College of Engineering, Kalavakkam. 2 2017
Two Week Short term course on “Advance Pedagogy and
Professional Development”, organized by National Institute of
Technical Teachers Training and Research, Ministry of Human 18-29 December
Resource and Development (MHRD), during 1 2017.
To Week AICTE sponsored FDTP on "Induction Program for 18th to 29th June
students",CEG, Anna University, Chennai. 2 2018
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5.25. Computer Technology
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)


Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
23 23 Power Point 2 2 NPTEL
Presentation

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

483 23 1:30
2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state level, received from Government or
national level, international level recognized bodies
2017 Dr.R.Gunasekaran Associate IEEE - Professional
Professor Achievement for the year 2017
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National -- -- --
Department of
International 13 2.18
Computer Technology

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the Name of the Title of the journal Year of Citation Institutiona Number of
paper author publicati Index l affiliation citations
on as excluding
mentioned self citations
in the
publication
User path R Arul, Wireless Personal 2017 2 -- --
prediction R.Gunasekaran, Communications,
based key K Kottursamy, P Springer
caching and Sathiyanarayana
authentication n, S
mechanism for Venkatraman
broadband
wireless
networks
205
Big Social Data Devakunchari Online Journal of 2016 1
Analytics : R and Communication
Oopportunities, Valliyammai C and Media
Challenges Technologies,
aAnd Famagusta,
Implications Cyprus : Eastern
On Society Mediterranean
University
An intelligent Sannasy Springer US 2017 7
secured and Muthurajkumar
energy efficient , Sannasi
routing Ganapathy,
algorithm for Muthuswamy
MANETs Vijayalakshmi,
Arputharaj
Kannan

An effective S IEEE 2017 1


data storage Muthurajkumar
model for ,M
cloud databases Vijayalakshmi,
using temporal A Kannan
data de-
duplication
approach
Resource S ACM 2016 1
Allocation Muthurajkumar,
Between M
Temporal Vijayalakshmi,
Cloud Database A Kannan
and User Using
Access Control
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ -- 4 -- --
Workshops
Presented papers 12 3 -- --
Resource
-- -- 4 --
Persons
5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution admitted to
education from joined
2018 2 B.E.(CSE) Department of University of M.S. in Computer
Computer Southern Science
Technology, California
MIT Campus
5.3 Student Participation and Activities

206
5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at
national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of the National/ Sports Cultural Student ID Name of the
award/ medal International number student
2018 Dhanalakshmi National Kabadi -- 2017614001 R.Arun
Trophy
2018 III Place in South National Kabadi -- 2017614001 R.Arun
Zone
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
AICTE approved Two weeks Foundation
Program in ICT for Education (Online) (FDP 3 03.08.2017-07.09.2017
101X)
AICTE approved Two weeks Foundation
Program in ICT for Education (Online) (FDP 2 03.08.2017-10.11.2017
201X)
Seven days FDTP on
cryptography & 21.05.2018-27.05.2018
network security 7
Faculty Development Programme to enable
AICTE induction programme for students 23.07.2018-04.08.2018
3
Faculty Development Programme on
Computer Networks 19.06.2018-25.06.2018
2
Faculty Development Programme on Data
11.06.2018-18.06.2018
Analytics 1
AICTE sponsored two week FDP on "Recent
Trends in Big data analytics and its research 20.11.2017-03.12.2017
issues" at MNM Jain College, Chennai. 1
Two weeks workshop on Quality
20.12.2017-31.12.2017
Improvement in Academic Performance 4
MHRD - GIAN workshop on "Big data
14.12.2017-19.12.2017
analytics and business intelligence" 1
Analysis of Power System Protection and
26.11.2017-09.12.2017
Automation-Current Scenario 3

Name: Dr.P.Pabitha Name: Dr.P.Anandhakumar

Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________


( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.26 Department of Electronics Engineering

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online  Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources available ICT enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- classrooms classrooms
Resources)
36 20 1.LCD Projectors 10 1 1.Moodle
2.Interactive display 2.NPTEL
boards 3.MIT
3.Interactive Pen Opencourseware
display 4.Virtual Labs
4.EyeIRIS
Interactive Kit for
White Board

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution teachers

464 22 1:20

Student counselling is available to the students through mentoring. Each class of strength 60 has two mentors
appointed by HOD and they are one among the course instructors in that semester. The students can approach
the mentors any time for academic and non academic related problems. In every semester, there will be a
chairperson who conducts three class committee meetings to discuss the academic performance of the students
and non-academic matters with the presence of HOD, course instructors, mentors and four student
representatives from each class. The responsibilities for the mentor shall be:
 To act as the channel of communication between the HoD and the students of the respective class.
 To collect and maintain various statistical details of students.
 To help the chairperson of the class committee in planning and conduct of the class committee meetings.
 To monitor the academic performance of the students including attendance and to inform the class committee.
 To attend to the students’ welfare activities like awards, medals, scholarships and industrial visits.
 Performance of weak students are informed to their parents and counselling is given to those students.
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions during the current
positions year
Professor - 3 Professor - 2 Professor - 1 1 1
Asso.Prof.-4 Asso.Prof.-5 Asso.Prof.-0
Assis.Prof.-9 Assis.Prof.-9 Assis.Prof.-0

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2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time Designation Name of the award, fellowship, received from
teachers receiving Government or recognized bodies
awards from state level,
national level,
international level
2018 Dr.M.Ganesh Madhan Professor Elected as FELLOW of IETE (India) May 2018
2018 Dr.G.Kavitha Assistant Certificate of outstanding contribution in
Professor Reviewing in recognition of the contributions
(Sr.Grade) made to the quality of the Journal - Computers in
Biology and Medicine, Elsevier, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.

2018 Dr.V.Sathiesh Kumar Assistant "Best Paper Award" for the paper presented by
Professor Sumathi. J and Sathiesh Kumar V, "Analysis of
salt samples using laser induced breakdown
spectroscopy", 2nd Meghnad Saha Memorial
International Symposium cum Workshop on
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
(MMISLIBS-II), University of Allahabad, 19-
21th February 2018.
2017 Dr.V.Sathiesh Kumar Assistant Fellowship on International Travel support
Professor scheme - Science and Engineering Research
Board (SERB) - Participate in International
Conference on Laser Ablation held at Marseille,
France during 3 - 8th September 2017.
2017 Dr. P.T.V.Bhuvaneswari Professor "Best Paper Award" given by NIT Megalaya,
Shillong
2017 Dr. P.T.V.Bhuvaneswari Professor "Springer Best Paper Award" given by VIT
University
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National Electronics Engg. 2 --
Without impact factor:
21
International Electronics Engg.
With impact factor:
23(UGC approved) 31.079/23 = 1.351
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Book - 1
Book Chapters - 9
Department of EE, MIT
National Conference - 8
International Conference – 56
3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year
Patent status Patent
Patent Details Published/Filed Number Date of Award
Inventor:
Behram Sethna, Mala John, Prasath
Palaniappan, Sumithra Ganapathi
Patent: EP2413265
A System and Method for Classification of Awarded by B1
Moving Objects during Video Surveillance EUROPE 18-Oct-2017

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3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/
Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year Citati Institutiona Number of
author journal of on l affiliation citations
publi Inde as excluding self
catio x mentioned citations (Based
n (Cita in the on Scopus)
tion publication
Impa
ct
from
Scop
us)
Analysis of single band George, J.N., Physica E: 2017 0.52 MIT 2
and dual band graphene Madhan, M.G. Low- Campus,
based patch antenna for Dimensional Anna
terahertz region Systems and University
Nanostructures

An analysis of Kavitha, Journal of the 2017 0.58 Madras 1


electrostatically actuated C., Ganesh Brazilian Institute of
micro vibrating structures Madhan, M. Society of Technology
incorporating squeezed Mechanical , Anna
film damping effect using Sciences and University
an electrical equivalent Engineering
circuit
A Survey on FFT/IFFT Konguvel, Journal of 2018 3.38 Madras 1
Processors for Next E., Kannan, M. Circuits, Institute of
Generation Systems and Technology
Telecommunication Computers Campus,
Systems Anna
University
Design and Basha, Journal of 2018 0.89 MIT, Anna 1
implementation of low- S.M., Kannan, Computational University
power motion estimation M. Science
based on modified full-
search block motion
estimation
Hybrid feature descriptors Mohanraj. V, Journal of 2018 16.53 Madras 1
to detect face spoof S. Sibi Intelligent and Institute of
attacks Chakkaravarth Fuzzy Technology
y, Gogul. I, Systems , Anna
Vaidehi. V, University
Sathiesh
Kumar. V and
Ranajit Kumar

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ - - 1 27
Workshops
Presented
56 8 - -
papers
1 - Key Note
Resource
3 - Session Chaired - Address
Persons
9 - Invited
210
Lectures

3.6.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodies
during the year
Name of the Activity Award/recogni Awarding bodies No. of Students
tion benefited
SPORTS
Zonal Tournaments 2017-18
-Basket Ball-Women held at Sri Ramanujar
Engineering College, Kolapakkam, Anna University 1
Chennai on 17.8.2017 Winners Sports Board
Inter Zonal Tournaments 2017-18 -Table
Tennis (Men Team) held at C.Abdul
Hakeem College of Engineering & Anna University 1
Technology on 21.9.2017 Third Place Sports Board
Zonal Tournaments 2017-18 -Table Tennis
(Men Team) held at Sri Andal Alagar Anna University 1
College of Engineering, on 11.9.2017 Winners Sports Board
Zonal Tournaments 2017-18 - Tennis (Men
Team) held at Sri Sai Ram Institute of Anna University 1
Technology on 12.9.2017 Runners Sports Board
Zonal Athletic Meet 2017-18
-Athletics (4x400 m) -Women held at Sri
Sai Ram Engineering College from Anna University 1
12.10.2017 to 13.10.2017 First Place Sports Board
41st Senior National Tennikoit
Championship 2017-18 (Team) for Men
and Women held at RajKot from 7.1.2017 Tamilnadu Tennikoit 1
to 11.1.2017 Third Place Association
41st Senior National Tennikoit
Championship 2017-18 (Individual) for
Men and Women held at RajKot from Tamilnadu Tennikoit 1
7.1.2017 to 11.1.2017 Second Place Association
Tennikoit Federation of India 41st Senior
National Tennikoit Championship 2017-18
for Women Team
held at Rajkot, Gujarat from 7.1.2017 to Tennikoit Federation 1
11.1.2017 Third Place of India
Tennikoit Federation of India 41st Senior
National Tennikoit Championship 2017-18
(Women Individual)
held at Rajkot, Gujarat from 7.1.2017 to Tennikoit Federation 1
11.1.2017 Second Place of India
National level Tournaments 2017-18 -
Hand Ball-Men held at Krishna University,
Machilipatnam & Rani Durgavati
Vishwavidyalaya Jabalpur during the
period 21.10.2017 to 25.10.2017 and South Zone Anna University 1
1.11.2017 to 4.11.2017 Runner Sports Board
Zonal Tournaments 2017-18
- Hand Ball-Men Team held at MIT
Campus, Anna University, Chennai 44 Anna University 1
from 18.8.2017 to 19.8.2017 Winners Sports Board
Zonal Athletic Meet 2017-18 - Athetics
(Women) Team -800m held at Sri Sai Ram
Engineering College from 12.10.2017 to Anna University 1
13.10.2017 First Place Sports Board
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3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government
Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of Organising unit/ Name of the activity Number of Number of students
the agency/ teachers participated in such activities
scheme collaborating coordinated in
agency such activities
NSS MIT Campus Camp Activities
(Unit I to Unit (College cleaning, Rally, 1
VII) Primary school (Mrs. 12
competitions , Primary K.Mariammal from Department of
health centre cleaning, NSS coordinator Electronics Engineering
NGO session, Medical of MIT campus
camp and high school from Department
competition) of Electronics
Engineering)
YRC MIT Campus Camp Activities ------ 18
(Naturo-care Medical from Department of
Camp, Plantation Electronics Engineering
And Isha Yoga, School
Teaching, Catering,
Personalit MIT Campus Personality Development
y activities consisting of : 1 Student participation from
Developm 1. Communication classes (Dr.G.Kavitha all departments at MIT
ent 2. Civil service classes Staff Advisor of campus
Associatio 3. Aptitude classes MIT Campus
n (PDA) 4. New library facility from
created Department of
5. Conduct of Persofest - Electronics
Multitalent test events Engineering, MIT
Campus)
5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated institution admitted to
education from joined
2018 2 B.E. Electronics, NC State M.S. Electrical
MIT University, Engineering
U.S.
1 B.E. Electronics, Arizona State M.S. Electrical
MIT University Engineering
1 B.E. Electronics, MIT Communication &
MIT Campus, Networking
Anna
University
1 B.E. Electronics, Texas, A&M M.S. in Computer
MIT University Engineering
1 B.E. Electronics, Oakland M.S
MIT University

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET NIL
SET NIL

212
SLET NIL
GATE 3 EC18S57083029
EC18S57102018
EC18S57090215
GMAT NIL
CAT 1 7006375
GRE 5 1876863
1809978
1568144
2695659
1443324
TOEFL 4 0000000033189908
0000000032182718
0000000031984834
0000000031540525
Civil Services NIL
State Government Services NIL
Any Other 2 Candidate ID: K2068611
IELTS Candidate ID: P7188660

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at


national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of National/ Sports Cul Student ID Name of the student
the award/ Inter- tura number
medal national l
South National National level Tournaments 201750400 M.Ajaykumar
Zone 2017-18 - Hand Ball-Men 2
2017-18 Runner held at Krishna University,
Machilipatnam & Rani
Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya
Jabalpur during the period
21.10.2017 to 25.10.2017
and 1.11.2017 to 4.11.2017
3rd Place National 41st Senior National 201550402 A.Madhumitha
level Tennikoit Championship 2
2017-18 (Team) for Men
and Women held at RajKot
from 7.1.2017 to 11.1.2017
2nd place National 41st Senior National 201550402 A.Madhumitha
level Tennikoit Championship 2
2017-18 (Individual) for
Men and Women held at
RajKot from 7.1.2017 to
11.1.2017
3rd place National Tennikoit Federation of - 201550402 A.Madhumitha
level India 41st Senior National 2
Tennikoit Championship
2017-18 for Women Team
held at Rajkot, Gujarat
from 7.1.2017 to 11.1.2017
2nd place National Tennikoit Federation of - 201550402 A.Madhumitha
level India 41st Senior National 2
Tennikoit Championship
2017-18 (Women

213
Individual)
held at Rajkot, Gujarat
from 7.1.2017 to 11.1.2017:
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
International level Short Course on "AICTE 08-Mar-2018 to 12-Apr-2018.
Approved two week FDP course on
Foundation Program in ICT for Education"
organized by III Bombay, Remote Center -
ID 1005, Anna University, India 9
National level Short Course on "VLSI 2 20-Nov-2017 to 26-Nov-2017.
Design" organized by MIT Campus Anna
University, India
National level Short Course on "ET701x: 1 03-May-2018 to 23-May-2018.
Elements of Learner-Centric MOOCs"
organized by Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay, India
National level Short Course on "Nano 1 03-Nov-2017 to 16-Nov-2017.
instrumentation systems and biomedical
nanotechnology" organized by B.S. Abdur
Rahman Cresent University, India
One week Short term course on 3 27-Nov-2017 to 01-Dec-2017.
"Professional Ethics and Values"" organized
by NITTTR, Chennai, India
International level Short Course on "Two 4 18-Jun-2018 to 29-Jun-2018
week Faculty development training program
on Induction Program for Students"
organized by Anna University, India
National level Short Course on AICTE 5 03-05-2018 to 17-06-2018.
approved FDP201x Pedagogy for Online
and Blended Teaching-Learning Process
organized by IIT Bombay, India.
Two week workshop on "Quality 2 20-December-2017 to 31-
improvement in academic performance " December-2017
organized by AU-TVS Centre for Quality
Management, Anna University,Chennai,
India
AICTE sponsored FDP on " Internet of 1 30-October-2017 to 13-
Things for Ambient Assistive Living" November-2017.
organized by KCG College of Technology,
Chennai , India
Five days Evening Training Program on 1 29.01.2018 to 02.02.2018
“Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Fields”
conducted by Department of Electronics
Engineering, MIT Campus, Anna
University, Chromepet, Chennai
Faculty Development Programme on “EC 3 May-30th to JUNE 3rd 2018
6303- SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS"
conducted by Dept. of Electronics Engg.,
MIT Campus, Anna University, and
Chennai
Five days evening Training program on 1 28th August to 1st September
“High Frequency Test and Measurement” 2017
organized by Department of Electronics
Engineering, MIT campus, Anna
214
University, Chennai

National level Short Course on “CMOS, 3 30th Jan 2017 to 4th Feb 2017
Mixed signal and Radio Frequency VLSI
Design “organized by IIT, Kharagpur
Two week faculty training programme on, 1 3rd to 16th November 2017.
"Nano Instrumentation System and
Biomedical Nanotechnology", organized
by Department of Electronics and
Instrumentation Engineering, B. S. Abdur
Rahman Cresent University.

215
5.27 Rubber and Plastic Technology
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
NIL
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-
learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number if Number if ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enables smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in Number or fulltime teachers Mentor : Mentee Ratio


the institution
215 9 1:24 approx
Department of Rubber &
Plastics Technology

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of sanctioned No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D
positions positions during the current
year
7 6 1 NIL 6

CRITERION III - RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION


3.4 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS AND AWARDS
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National
International Rubber & Plastics 9
Technology
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus
/ Web of science or PubMed / Indian citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year of Citation Institutio Number of
author journal publicatio Index nal citations
n affiliation excluding self
as citations
mentione
d in the
publicatio
n
Hydrogels of sodium I. Clara & Journal of 2018 Departme 11
alginate based N. Macromolecul nt of
copolymers grafted with Natchimuthu ar Science Rubber
sodium-2-acrylamido-2- Part A and
methyl-1-propane Plastics
sulfonate and Technolo
methacrylic acid for gy, Anna
controlled drug delivery Universit
applications y

216
Complete replacement P.Yuvaraj Journal of 2018 Departme
of carbon black filler JR Rao Cleaner nt of
in rubber sole with NN Production Rubber
Fathima and
CaO embedded
N.Natchim Plastics
activated carbon uthu Technolo
derived from tannery R.Mohan gy, Anna
solid waste Universit
y
Processing and G Materials 2018 Departme 7
Characterization of Bheemanen Today nt of
Poly (butylene i, S Proceedings Rubber
Saravana, and
adipate-co-
R Plastics
terephthalate)/Wollast Kandaswa Technolo
onite Biocomposites my gy, Anna
for Medical Universit
Applications y
Effect of Polyethylene S Saravana, Materials 2018 Departme
glycol on Mechanical, G Today: nt of
Thermal, and Bheemanen Proceedings Rubber
i, R and
Morphological
Kandaswa Plastics
Properties of Talc my Technolo
Reinforced Polylactic gy, Anna
Acid Composites Universit
y
Departme
Silicon nt of
2018
Investigation on the S Saravana, Rubber
Mechanical and R and
Thermal Properties of Kandaswam Plastics
PLA/Calcium Silicate y Technolo
gy, Anna
Biocomposites for
Universit
Injection Molding y
Applications
Departme
nt of
Fabrication and S Saravana, International 2017
Rubber
characterization of B Girija, R Journal of and
dental mirror product Kandaswam Polymeric Plastics
using polylactic acid y Materials and Technolo
gy, Anna
biocomposites Polymeric
Universit
Biomaterials y

Finite Element G.Suresh Matéria (Rio 2017 Departme 30


Analysis of IPN L.S.Jayaku de Janeiro) nt of
Reinforced Woven mari Rubber
Fabric Composite KS and
Dhinesh Plastics
Technolo
gy, Anna
Universit
y
217
Novel bio-based M Kaur, High 2017 Departme
epoxidized LS Jayakumari Performance nt of
cardanol/cenosphere Polymers Rubber
syntactic foams: and
Thermal, hygrothermal Plastics
and compression Technolo
characterization gy, Anna
29 (7), 785-796 Universit
y
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars / Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended 2
Seminars/Workshops
Presented papers 1
Resource Persons 2

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of Programme Departmen Name of Name of
students gradeated from t graduated institution Programme
enrolling into from joined admitted to
higher
education
2017-2018 2 B.Tech. RPT 1) IIT M.Tech.
2) Univ. of M.S
Florida,
USA
5.2.3 Students qualifying in State, national./international level examinations during the year (eg:
NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students Registration number/roll number
Selected/Qualifying for the exam
GATE 4 -
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, Viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional Number of teachers who attended Date and Duration(from-to)
development programme
1

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5.28 Division of Applied Sciences and Humanities

3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities


3.1.1. Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/research during the year
Name of the Name of the Date of Award Awarding Agency
teacher awardwed Award
the fellowship
National NIL NIL NIL NIL
Intarnational NIL NIL NIL NIL
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No.of Publication Average impact Factor, if any

National Division of Dr. J. BASKAR


Applied BABUJEE:5
Sciences and Dr.R. Murugaraj: 2
Humanities
Dr. J. Ramajothi: 4

International Division of
Applied
Sciences and
Humanities
3.4.3 Book and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International Conference
Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No.of Publication
Division of Applied Sciences and Humanities
National 21
International 03

3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year


Patent Details Patent status Patent Number Date of Award
Published/Filed
NIL NIL NIL NIL
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher Course,
Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional Name of the teachers who Date and Duration
development programme attended
(from –to)

Two Weeks Faculty 18th-29th, June, 2018


Development Training Program Dr. J. Ramajothi Anna University
on "Induction Program for Assistant Professor Chennai- 25
Students"
One Day Awareness Workshop Dr. J. Ramajothi 2nd Feb. 2018
on "Intellectual Property Rights Assistant Professor Anna University
2018" (IPR-2018) Chennai- 25

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National Conference on Dr. J. Ramajothi 27th-28th April.2018
Advances in Materials Assistant Professor Anna University
Research (NCAMR-2018) Chennai- 25
Two Days Seminar on Dr. J. Ramajothi 27th-28th July 2018
"Emerging Trends in Materials Assistant Professor Anna University
and Technology-ETMAT-2017 Chennai- 25
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No.of Publication Average impact Factor, if
any
National Division of Applied Dr. J. BASKAR
Sciences and BABUJEE:5
Humanities Dr.R. Murugaraj: 2
Dr. J. Ramajothi: 4
International Division of Applied
Sciences and
Humanities
3.4.3 Book and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International Conference
Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No.of Publication
Division of Applied Sciences and Humanities
National 21
International 03

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year bases on average citation index in Scopus/Web of
Science or PubMed/Indian Citation Index
No.of Faculty International National Level State Level Local Level
Level

Attended NIL 5- Conferences 8 -Invited Talks in


Seminars/Workshops Conferences/Work shop
Presented Papers

Resource Persons

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher Course,
Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional Name of the teachers who Date and Duration
development programme attended
(from –to)
Two Weeks Faculty Development 18th-29th, June, 2018
Training Program on "Induction Dr. J. Ramajothi Anna University
Program for Students" Assistant Professor Chennai- 25
One Day Awareness Workshop Dr. J. Ramajothi 2nd Feb. 2018
on "Intellectual Property Rights Assistant Professor Anna University
2018" (IPR-2018) Chennai- 25
National Conference on Dr. J. Ramajothi 27th-28th April.2018
Advances in Materials Research Assistant Professor Anna University
(NCAMR-2018) Chennai- 25
Two Days Seminar on "Emerging Dr. J. Ramajothi 27th-28th July 2018
Trends in Materials and Assistant Professor Anna University
Technology-ETMAT-2017 Chennai- 25

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PART B

DEPARTMENTWISE DETAILS

-ACT CAMPUS

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5.29. Chemical Engineering
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online √ Manual √Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


It includes that interact as learners work toward their goals and incorporate new knowledge, behaviours, and
skills that add to their range of learning experiences.
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS),
E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
24 24 LAN, wifi 11 10 NPTEL, MOOC,
router, modem, Swayam AU-KDC
computers, etc.,
Internet,
2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution teachers
480 for UG 24 1:25
120 for PG
75 for Ph.D.,

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

Sl.No Name of the Professor Designation Field of Specialization

1. Dr.Lima Rose Miranda Professor, Head of Reaction Engineering, Process


the Department Calculations

2. Dr. N. Nagendra Gandhi Professor Heat Transfer,


Equipment Design,
Separation Process
3. Dr.K.Narashiman Professor Total Quality Management

4. Dr. N. Balasubramanian Professor Heat Transfer


Mass Transfer
5. Dr. K. V. Radha Process calculations, Reaction
Associate Professor
Engineering

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6. Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics,
Dr.P.GomathiPriya Associate Professor
Mechanical Operations
7. Heat Transfer, Process Control, Fluid
Dr. K.Chithra Associate Professor
Mechanics
8. Dr. R.Saravanathamizhan Reaction Engineering,
Associate Professor
Fluid Mechanics
9. Dr. V.T.Perarasu Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics,
Associate Professor
Transport phenomena
10. Dr. V.Sivakumar Mass Transfer, Fluid Mechanics,
Associate Professor
Chemical Reaction Engineering.
11. Dr.V.Pandiyarajan Thermal Storage System, Waste Heat
Assistant Professor
Recovery, Energy Applications
12. Mr.P.K.Prabhukumar Assistant Professor Structural Engineering

13. Dr.A.Brindalakshmi Assistant Professor Petroleum Refining and petrochemicals

14. Mrs T.Santhoshini Priya Assistant Professor Petroleum Refining, Gas hydrates

15. Dr Helen Kalavathy.M Assistant Professor Transport Phenomena, Membrane


Separation process, Activated Carbon
Preparation
16. Ms.C.N.Pratheeba Assistant Professor Process Modeling and Simulation,
Process Control, Combustion Reaction
Engineering
17. Mr.K.Vetriselvan Assistant Professor Effluent Treatment, Nano particle
processing, Environmental studies
18. Mr.E.Vasanthkumar Teaching Fellow Extraction and Hydrotrope

19. Mr.K.Karthigaiselvan Teaching Fellow Chemical Engg Thermodynamics,


Natural gas Engineering
20. Ms.R.Pravina Teaching Fellow Plant Design

21. Mr.Nitheshkrishnan Teaching Fellow Mechanical Engineering

22. Mr.Nagaraj Muniyandi Teaching Fellow Mechanical Engineering

23. Ms.J.Aishwarya Teaching Fellow Civil Engineeering, Environmental


Science
24. Mr.K.Karthik kumar Teaching Fellow Mechanical Engineering

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled during the No. of faculty with
sanctioned positions current year Ph.D
positions
23 19 4 - 14
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)
Annexure I
Mark only one bold letters(options)
1.Are staffs being punctual to class?
a)Yes b) No
2. Whether all the portions are covered before examinations?
a)Yes b) No
3. Is there a good communication relation between faculties and students?
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a)Yes b) No
4. Whether their teachings are appreciable?
a)Yes b) No
5. Is there a friendly relationship between students and faculties?
a)Yes b) No
6. Are they doing better in clarifying student's doubts?
a)Yes b) No
7.Does the department allots different projects for students on their study fields?
a)Yes b) No
8.Does all the laboratory equipment are good in condition?
a)Yes b) No
9. Is there a regular service and maintenance of the laboratory equipment?
a)Yes b) No
10. Whether the damaged equipment and apparatus are replaced instantly?
a)Yes b) No
11. Does the faculties use modern teaching aids for better interpretation?
a)Yes b) No
12. Whether there are engineering software tutorials for students in computer laboratory?
a)Yes b) No
13. Are the software in computer laboratory are constantly keeping updated?
a)Yes b) No
14. Does the department arrange special lectures with industrial source persons?
a)Yes b) No
15. Is there any soft skills and employ-ability skills training for students?
a)Yes b) No
16. Is there any personality development training program for students?
a)Yes b) No
17. Does the department conduct technical symposiums regularly?
a)Yes b) No
18. Is there any kind of scholarship offered by the department to the qualified or deserving students?
a)Yes b) No
19. Does the department improvise foreign student exchange program every year?
a)Yes b) No
20. Does the examination questions present practical problems to solve?
a)Yes b) No
21. Does the department avails regular industrial visit programs for students?
a)Yes b) No
22. Does the department help students in attending internship and in-plant training?
a)Yes b) No
23. Does the department provide well furnished classrooms?
a)Yes b) No
24. Does the students are allowed to participate in inter-college cultural?
a)Yes b) No
25. Does the department arrange workshops related to the core field routinely?
a)Yes b) No

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION


3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National Chemical Engineering - -
International Chemical Engineering 17 4

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
224
Department No. of publication
Chemical Engineering 2

3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year


Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
Synthesis of FMPC and
Application No: 14-Oct-2014.
preparation of Chitosan- Filed
5144
FMPC
Corncob adsorbent for Application No:
Filed 17-Mar-2016
wastewater treatment 5633
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index

Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year of Citation Institutional Num
author journal publication Index affiliation as ber
mentioned in of
the citati
publication ons
exclu
ding
self
citati
ons
R Prathiba, M Waste 2018 1 Department of
Pyrolysis of Shruthi, LR Miranda Managemen Chemical
polystyrene waste in t Engineering
the presence of
activated carbon in
conventional and
microwave heating
using modified
thermocouple

Department of
Improved stability Shruthi Sunderrajan, Preparative 2018 Chemical
and catalytic activity Lima Rose Miranda, Biochemistr Engineering
of graphene Gautam Pennathur y and
oxide/chitosan Biotechnolo
hybrid beads loaded gy
with porcine liver
esterase

T.Senthilkumar Chemical 2017 4


S.K.Chattopadhyay Emgineering
Optimization of Lima Rose Miranda Communicat
Activated Carbon ions Department of
Preparation from Chemical
Pomegranate Peel Engineering
(Punica granatum
Peel) Using RSM

Treatment of
Department of
tannery effluent R Palani, A Water
Chemical
using a rotating disc AbdulGani, N Environmen 2017 5
Engineering
electrochemical Balasubramanian t Research
reactor
225
Facile solvothermal . S.Vadivela
synthesis of BiOI B.SaravanakumarbM.
microsquares as a Kumaravela
novel electrode D.Maruthamania Department of
material for N.Balasubramanianc Materials Chemical
2018 4
supercapacitor A.Manikandand Letters Engineering
applications GovindarajanRamado
sse
BappiPaulf
S.Hariganesha
MODELING OF
TUBULAR Journal of Department of
V Vijayakumar, R
ELECTROCHEMIC Engineering Chemical
Saravanathamizhan,N 2017
AL REACTOR Science and Engineering
Balasubramanian
FOR DYE Technology
REMOVAL
Development of
electrochemical
sensors for
antioxidants and Department of
neurotransmitters Chemical
N Balasubramanian 2017
using Pt PtPd and Engineering
PtRu Nanocatalysts
supported on
mesoporous silica
modified electrodes
Nitrogen doped
graphene supported
Pt-Pd nanoparticle
Department of
modified GC
NISCAIR- Chemical
electrode for N Balasubramanian 2017
CSIR, India Engineering
electrochemical
determination of
tramadol and
paracetamol
Biosorption of E Thiyagarajan, P
Journal of Department of
reactive red 2 using Saravanan, P
Saudi Chemical
positively charged Saranya, N Nagendra 2017
Chemical Engineering
Metapenaeus Gandhi, S
Society
monoceros shells Renganathan
Permeation
characteristics of
tailored poly (m-
phenylene J Pramila, JS Beril Department of
isophthalamide) Melbiah, D Rana, N Polymer Chemical
2018 1
ultrafiltration Nagendra Gandhi, A Testing Engineering
membranes and Nagendran, D Mohan
probing its efficacy
on bovine serum
albumin separation
Biogenic synthesis, Manikandan
characterization of Dhayalan, Michael Journal of
Department of
gold and silver Immanuel Jesse Photochemis
Chemical
nanoparticles from Denison, Manikandan try and 2018
Engineering
Coleus forskohlii Ayyar, NN Gandhi, Photobiolog
and their clinical Kathiravan Krishnan, y B: Biology
importance Baykal Abdulhadi
Preparation and D Vidhya Lakshmi, L Journal of 2018 Department of
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charactersiation of Anitha Environmen Chemical
low cost adsorbent Jegadeeshwari, N tal Biology Engineering
from groundnut Arunodhaya, E
foliage by chemical Vasanth Kumar, N
activation Nagendra Gandhi
International
Thermodynamic Journal of
Department of
aggregation Environmen
N Arunodhaya, N Chemical
behaviour of p- t and 2018
Nagendra Gandhi Engineering
cymene in Sustainable
hydrotropic solution Developmen
t
Comparative Study
M Ashif Hassan, D Imperial
On Heavy Metal Department of
Vidhya Lakshmi, L Journal of
Contamination Over Chemical
Anitha Interdiscipli 2017
A Decade In Major Engineering
Jegadeeshwari, N nary
Industrial Estate Of
Nagendra Gandhi Research
Chennai, India
A review on the Department of
IOSR
diverse application V Thamilselvi, KV Chemical
Journal of 2017 4
of silver Radha Engineering
Pharmacy
nanoparticle
Silver nanoparticle
Vaidyanathan Korean Department of
loaded silica
Thamilselvi, Journal of Chemical
adsorbent for 2017 1
Kuravappulam Chemical Engineering
wastewater
Vedhaiyan Radha Engineering
treatment
Silver Nanoparticle Journal of Department of
loaded corncob V Thamilselvi, KV Environmen Chemical
2017 1
adsorbent for Radha tal Chemical Engineering
effluent treatment Engineering
Mohamed Mathar
Synthesis of super-
Sahib Ibrahim
paramagnetic iron
Khaleelullah,
oxide nanoparticles Department of
Muralidharan Materials
assisted by brown Chemical
Murugan, KV Radha, Research 2017
seaweed Turbinaria Engineering
Devasena Express
decurrens for
Thiyagarajan, Yosuke
removal of reactive
Shimura, Yasuhiro
navy blue dye
Hayakawa
A review on the
Chemical Department of
adsorption studies of
S Swapna Priya, KV Engineering Chemical
tetracycline onto 2017 9
Radha Communicat Engineering
various types of
ions
adsorbents
Highly active ZnO
modified g-C3 N4
nano composite for Gomathi Priya
Department of
dye degradation Ponnaiah Induja M Composites
Chemical
under UV and sundaram, communicat 2017 6
Engineering
visible light with Sivaprakash ions
enhanced stability KaliMuthu
and antimicrobial
activity
Metal-free Gomathi Priya Department of
Materials
heterojunction of Ponnaiah Induja M Chemical
Chemistry 2017 3
graphitic carbon sundaram, Engineering
and Physics
nitride composite Sivaprakash
227
with superior and KaliMuthu
stable visible-light
active photocatalysis
Synthesis and
Characterisation of
Journal of
GO-ZnO Vijay.M Sethu Department of
scientific
nanocomposite Mathialagan, Chemical
and 2017 1
material exhibiting Gomathi Priya Engineering
industrial
photocatalytic Ponnaiah
research
degradation of dye
waste water.
Effect of Artemia on P Gomathi Priya, S Research & 2018 Department of
the Reduction of Sujatha Devi Reviews: Chemical
Alkali Metals from Journal of Engineering
the Distillery Ecology
Effluent
Study on the effect M.Sethu and Journal of 2017 Department of
of Artemia P.GomathiPriya water Chemical
Franciscana on the S.Sujatha Devi, chemistry Engineering
uptake of Zn (II) and P.Lailthambigai and
Cu (II) Technology,
Effect of Artemia on P Gomathi Priya, S Research & 2018 Department of
the Reduction of Sujatha Devi Reviews: Chemical
Alkali Metals from Journal of Engineering
the Distillery Ecology
Effluent
Functional G Arun Kumar, P New Journal 2018 Department of
phenylethynylene Gomathi Priya, M of Chemical
side arm poly Alagar Chemistry Engineering
(arylene ethynylene)
conjugated
polymers: optical
and electrochemical
behavior for
enrichment of
electronic
applications
Facile synthesis of P. Gomathi Priya K. Materials 2018 Department of
metal free non-toxic Sivaprakash, M. Research Chemical
Boron Carbon Induja Bulletin Engineering
Nitride nano sheets
with strong
photocatalytic
behaviour for
degradation of
industrial dyes,
Jeeva Senrayan Separation 2018 Department of
Sivakumar science and Chemical
Solvent-assisted Venkatachalam Technology Engineering
extraction of oil
from papaya (Carica
papaya L.) seeds:
evaluation of its
physiochemical
properties and fatty-
acid composition

Modification and Kumaran Chithra, Desalination 2017 Department of


228
characterization of Kumar Dhivya and Water Chemical
solid waste: Treatment engineering
an effective
adsorbent for heavy
metal removal

Dhivya Kumar Water 2018 Department of


Conservatio Chemical
Heavy Metal Chithra Kumaran n Science Engineering
Removal Using and
Modified Tungsten R. Saravanathamizha Engineering
Oxide Fly Ash n

Ultrasound assisted K Sathya, R Ultrasonics 2017 3 Department of


phytosynthesis of Saravanathamizhan, sonochemist Chemical
iron oxide G Baskar ry Engineering
nanoparticle
Ultrasonic assisted K Sathya, R Molecular 2018 Department of
green synthesis of Saravanathamizhan, biology Chemical
Fe and Fe/Zn G Baskar reports Engineering
bimetallic
nanoparticles for
invitro cytotoxicity
study against HeLa
cancer cell line
Effect of direct Karthik Energy and 2017 1 Department of
evaporative cooling Panchabikesan, Buildings Chemical
during the charging Sujatha Abaranji, Engineering
process of phase Pandiyarajan
change material Vellaichamy, Velraj
based storage Ramalingam
system for building
free cooling
application—A real
time experimental
Investigation
Modelling of After RS Prasannakumar, International 2017 Department of
Treatment Device CN Pratheeba Journal of Chemical
for the Treatment of Current Engineering
Exhaust from Spark Engineering
Ignited Engine and
Technology

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year:


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 13 9 - -
Workshops
Presented papers 5 2 - -
Resource
4 - - -
Persons
3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government
Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of Organising unit/ Name of the Number of teachers Number of students

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the agency/ collaborating activity coordinated in such activities participated in such
scheme agency activities
Student NSS/NSO/YRC Swachh Institute 120
Activityie Bharat, Aids
s Awareness,
Gender Issue
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of students Programme Department Name of Name of
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated from institution joined Programme
education admitted to
2018 11 Chemical Chemical NCSU MS
Engineering Engineering Georgi-a
Tech,Lake
side,Toronto,Ein M.tech
dhoven,IIT M.B.A
Madras,IIM
Bangalore
2017 14 Chemical Chemical LSU,University MS
Engineering Engineering of
Alberta,Monash
University,Rut- M.tech
gers M.B.A
University,Sun-y
Baffalo,ACTEc-
h,IIT -
Bombay,IIM –
Kozhikode,NC-
SU,Lakeside,Tor
onto
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year 2016-17,2017-18
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET - -
SET - -
SLET - -
GATE 9
GMAT - -
CAT 3 -
GRE 6 -
TOFEL 5
Civil Services - -
State Government Services - -
Any Other - -

5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
Kalakriti-2017 National 2000
RUPAI-Guiness
world record International 1717

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at


national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of the National/ Sports Cultural Student ID Name of
230
award/ medal International number the
student
2017 Gold Open National Kho-Kho - 2015303510 Balajir-
aja
2017 Gold Open National Kho-Kho - 2015303535 R.Manik
andan.

5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)
Student's activity is the back boen of the department, they involve in departmental activities and students
related activities.
Student council members and representatives take part actively in all academic and co-curricular activities.
The student representatives Participate in the monitoring students of their respective class and represent
themselves in the class committee meeting held periodicaly.
Students actively involve in conducting symposiums, conferences and seminars for which most of the activities
are restituted by them.
In conducting symposiums of the department students indulge in collecting sponsorships, marketing to make it
a grand success every year with increasing registration count of the participants.
Student placement representatives take part in the active campaigning to the industries and help in improving
the placement of the students mainly in their core field.
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Process Instrumentation Dynamics and
control(FDP) 2 22nd to 29th nov 2017
Process calculation (FDP) 6
Entrepreneurship development 1 13th to 23th feb 2018
Induction program for students 4 18th to 29th of June 2018

Name: Dr.K.V.Radha Name: Lima Rose Miramda

Signature: ________________________ Signature: ___________________________


( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.30 Ceramic Technology
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual 
Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Criterion – II
2.4 Teacher profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of sanctioned No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph. D
positions positions during the
current year
14 3 11 - 3
2.7 Student satisfaction survey
2.7.1 Student satisfaction survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
questionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)
CRITERION iii- RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publications Average Impact Factor, if any
National - - -
International - 4 1
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars / Conferences and symposia during the year:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended - 14 - -
Seminars /
Workshops
Presented papers - - - -
Resource Persons - 2 - -

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Years Number of Programme Department Name of Name of
students graduated from graduated from institution Programme
enrolling into joined admitted to
higher education
2017 4 4 M. Tech
5.2.3 Student qualifying in state/National/international level examinations during the year (eg.
NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/ civil services/ State Government services)
Items No. of students selected/ Registration number / roll number for the
qualifying exam
NET - -
SET - -
SLET - -
GATE 2 XE18517094010

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GMAT - -
CAT 2
GRE - -
TOFEL - -
Civil Services - -
State Government Services - -
Any other - -

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at national /


international level ( award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of the National / Sports Cultural Student ID Name of the student
award/medal International number
4th Hockey 2015301040 Sakthivel
2015301051 Viswanathan
2015301025 Loganathan
20153010034 Premnath
2015301052 Yuvaraj A
Ball 2015301029 NithyaDevi
Badminton
2015301010 Deepika
2015301017 Janani
2015301036 Rama
2015301047 Suvitha

Handball 2015301020 Karthikeyan


Team
2015301002 Aravindh
2015301049 Thilak chandra Bosh
2015301041 Santhosh Kumar
Foot Ball 2015301033 Prabhakaran
2015301006 Ashwin Kumar
3rd Winners Basket Ball 2016301025 M. Harish
3rd Place Volley Ball 2016301011 Ashika A
2016301026 Ishwarya R
2016301027 Iswarya D
2016301024 Harini K
2016301043 Priyanka M
2016301044 Ragul Raj S
2016301021 Gangadharan R
2016301012 Ashok Kumar G
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation programme, Refresher
Course, short term course, faculty development programmes during the year
Title of the professional Number of teachers who Date and Duration (from -to)
development programme attended
233
GIAN - Bio materials and Nano 3 12.09.2017 - 16.08.2017
medicine : Two emerging topics
in public healthcare in the 21st
Century
GIAN - Advanced X-ray 3 17.01.2018- 25.01.2018
Diffraction Techniques for the
Characterization of Materials

Name: ___Dr.Thenmuhil_______________ Name: __Dr.Kalaiselvam______________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.31 Textile Technology

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students


(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online ● Manual - Co-operating schools (for PEI) -

Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process

2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on roll teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)

12 4 2 Laptop with
Internet and
LCD projector

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
The students of a class are attached with one or two faculty advisors for mentoring in academic and personal
problems. The HOD and senior professors are also involved in mentoring when required.
Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio
institution teachers
319 12 1:27

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of sanctioned No. of filled Vacant Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D.
positions positions positions during the
current year
17 (based on 12 5 0 11
AICTE students
teacher ratio)
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
No. of
Department Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
TEXTILE
National 2
TECHNOLOGY
TEXTILE
International 15
TECHNOLOGY

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International Conference
Proceedings per Teacher during the year Nil

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No. of publication
Department Papers in conference proceedings

3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year:


Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
Modified cradle and nose Published 201641043615 14.11.2017
bar for apron drafting
system

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/ Web
of Science or Pub Med/ Indian Citation Index

Title of the paper Name of the author Title of the Year Citation Institution Number of
journal of Index al citations
public affiliation excluding
ation as self citations
mentioned
in the
publicatio
n
Hydro-entangled KK. Balan and Journal of 2017 Anna
nonwoven eri silk S.Subramanian Industrial University
fibroin scaffold for Sundaramoorthy Textiles
tissue engineering
applications”,
Porous Electrospin Venkateshwarapuram International 2018 Anna
starch which Rengaswami Giri Dev, Journal of University
polycaprolactone Thillaipandian Biological
blend Nanofibers for Hemamalini Macromolecule
severe hemorrhage s
Textile based T. Hemamalini, Asian Textile 2018 Anna
Hemostats-An M.Murugesan, Journal University
Overview R.Neelagandan &
V.R.Giri Dev
Novel manufacturing Dhanakodi Palanisamy Materials and 2018 Anna
process for improving and Giri Dev Manufacturing University
mechanical properties Venkateshwarapuram Processes
of flax/PP composites Rengaswami
Characterization and Nallathambi Journal of 2018 Anna
comparison of salt- Arivithamani and Cleaner University
free reactive dyed Venkateshwarapuram Production
cationized cotton Rengaswami Giri Dev
hosiery fabrics with
that of conventional
dyed cotton fabrics
Comprehensive Thillaipandian International 2018 8 Anna 7
review on Hemamalini and Journal of University
electrospinning of Venkateshwarapuram Biological
starch polymer for Rengaswami Giri Dev Macromolecule
biomedical s
applications”
Manifestation of Swetha Andra, Materials 2018 Anna
solvents induced self- Rajalakshmi Research University
assembly of green Ramoorthy and Express
synthesized CuO Murugesan Muthalagu
nanostructures and
their enhanced
236
antimicrobial
activities
Enzymatic bio N. Sankarraj and Carbohydrate 2018 1 Anna 1
polishing of cotton G.Nallathambi polymers University
fabric with free
/imobilized cellulose
Jute reinforced non- M. Zakriya, Journal of 2017 3 Anna 3
woven composites as G.Ramakrishnan, Reinforced University
a thermal insulator N.Gobi, Plastics and
and sound absorber - NK.Palaniswamy and Composites
A review J.Srinivasan
Nano Silver SA. Karthick and Journal of 2017 2 Anna 2
incorporated N.Gobi Industrial University
electrspun Textiles
polycrylonitrile
nanofibers and spun
bonded
polypropylene
composite for aerosal
filtration

Effect of biopolishing N. Sankarraj and Journal of 2017 1 Anna 1


on structural G.Nallathambi Serbian University
degradation and Chemical
physical properties of Society
cellulose
Leather Insole with R.Senthil, TP.Sastry, Journal of 2018 Anna
Acupressure Effect: G.Saaraswathy, Polymers and University
New Perspectives BN.Das and N. Gobi the
Environment
Air Separation: N. Gobi Chemical 2017 Anna
Materials, Methods, science review University
Principles and and letters
Applications- An
Overview
Sustainable bulk Nallathambi Journal of 2017 5 2
scale cationization of Arivithamani, and Cleaner
cotton hosiery fabrics Venkateshwarapuram Production
for salt-free reactive Rengaswami Giri Dev
dyeing process
Dual functional D. Basker, Gobi Materials 2017 1 Anna 1
property of lycopene Nallathambi letters University
as a reducing agent to
synthesis TiO2
Nanoparticles and as
a ligand to form
lycopene-TiO2
nanoparticles
complex
Industrial scale salt- Nallathambi Carbohydrate 2017 3 Anna 1
free reactive dyeing Arivithamani and Polymers University
of cationized cotton Venkateshwarapuram
fabric with different Rengaswami Giri Dev
reactive dye
chemistry
Cationization of Nallathambi Arivitham Clean 2017 2 Anna 1

237
cotton for industrial ani, and Technologies University
scale salt-free VenkateshwarapuramR and
reactive dyeing of engaswami GiriDev Environmental
garments Policy

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


International Local level
No. of Faculty National level State level
level
Attended
12 - -
Workshops
Presented papers - - -
Resource Persons 2
3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government Organisations
and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of the Organising unit/ Name of Number of Number of students participated in such
scheme agency/ the teachers activities
collaborating activity coordinated in
agency such activities
Swachh Bharat NSS Cleaning 3 10
activity
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of Programme Departmen Name of Name of Programme admitted to
students graduated t graduated institution
enrolling into from from joined
higher
education
2018 3 B. Tech. Textile IIT, New M. Tech. Textile Engineering (2)
Textile Technolog Delhi
Technology y NIFT, Master of Fashion Management
Kunnoor

3 B. Tech. NIFT,
Apparel Bangalore Master of Design
Technology
NIFT,
Chennai
Master of Fashion Management
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students Registration number/roll number for the exam
selected/
qualifying
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 2
GMAT
CAT
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services
Any Other

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

238
5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees of
the institution (maximum 500 words)
M. Krishna Chandar (2014309025) - B. Tech. Textile Technology - Cultural Secretary

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Number of teachers Date and Duration
Title of the professional development programme who attended (from - to)
Instructional Management and Institutional 1 08.07.2017 -
Development - Short term Course at National 19.07.2017
Institute of Technical Teachers Training &
Research
"Entrepreneurship" - Faculty Development 3 13.11.2017 - 24.11.2017
Programme at Kumaraguru College of
Technology, Coimbatore
"Induction Program for Students" - Faculty 3 18.06.2018 - 29.06.2018
Development Programme at Anna University,
Chennai
Induction Training Programme for Newly 1 06.11.2017 to 17.11.2017.
Recruited Teachers" organized by NITTTR -
Chandigarh, India
Attended a National level Short Course on 1 11.12.2017 to 22.12.2017
"Learning Management System and e-Content
Development" organized by NITTTR - Chennai,
India
"Self-Awareness and Higher Goals in Education" 1 04.06.2018 to 08.06.2018
organized by Indian Institute of Technology
Madras, India

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5.32. Bio Technology

Criterion – II

2.3 Teaching - Learning Process


2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of teachers Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources
on roll teachers using resources enabled smart and
ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms techniques
Resources) used
Regular: 16 27 20 20 2 2
Visiting F: 4
Teach. F: 6
Emeritus: 1

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers


(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of Name of full time teachers receiving awards Designation Name of the award,
award from state level, national level, fellowship, received
international level from Government or
recognized bodies
2017 Dr.B.S.Lakshmi Associate Professor Mid-Career Award
Grant
2018 Dr. Suvro Chatterjee UGC-FRP Associate Fulbright-Nehru
Professor Academic and
Professional Excellence
Fellowship (FNFPE)
awarded by United
States-India
Educational Foundation
from USA
2017 Dr. P. Gautam Professor DBT task-force
member in Theoretical
& Computational
Biology
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities

3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year
Name of the teacher awarded Name of the Award Date of Awarding
the fellowship Award Agency
National
1. Dr.B.S.Lakshmi Mid-Career Award 2017 UGC

Grant: 24.88 lakh


2. Dr.B.S.Lakshmi 2017 CSIR
Grant: 25.85 Lakh

3. Dr. J. Tamilselvan Grant: 8.0 Lakh 2017 SERB

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4. Dr.P Gautam 2017 DBT
Dr. Nandhini Devi.G
Mrs.J.Jayamuthunagai
International Dr. Suvro Chatterjee Fulbright-Nehru Academic August – United
and Professional Excellence December States-India
Fellowship 2018 Educational
Foundation
(USA)

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Average Impact Factor,
Department No. of Publication if any
National Biotech.
Internationa
Biotech. 39
l
2.61
3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Biotechnology 5

3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year


Patent status Patent
Patent Details Published/Filed Number Date of Award
J K Pallavi, R Sangeetha, Usha Antony
Application
Dia-dahi: a prebiotic formulation of
No.201741
milk/curd/yoghurt/buttermilk that can regulate Filed
032819 A,
blood glucose
22/09/2017
Patent granted: Number: 275504. Grant Date :
07/09/2016.
Indian Patent Application No:
1366/CHE/2011: “Dominant T epitope of
filarial transglutaminase and chimeric peptide Granted 275504
vaccines for lymphatic filariasis”-
Madhumathi.J, Prince.R.Prabhu, Kaliraj.P.
(Ref.No:E-12/103/2011-CHE).
07/09/2016.
Patent granted: Number: 278637. Grant Date :
27/12/2016
Indian Patent Application No: 1367/CHE/2011
“Peptide immunogens of lymphatic filarial
ALT-2 and lymphatic filarial vaccine Granted 278637
composition comprising”- Madhumathi.J,
Prince.R.Prabhu, Anugraha.G, Kaliraj.P.
(Ref.No:E-12/102/2011-CHE).
27/12/2016

3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the Name of the author Title of the Year of Citatio Institutional Number
paper journal publicatio n Index affiliation as of
n mentioned in citations

241
the excluding
publication self
citations
Cofactor Charumathi PLOS ONE 2017 2 Biotechnolog 2
engineering Jayachandran, y
improved Balakumaran
CALB Palanisamy
production in Athiyaman,
Pichia pastoris Meenakshisundaram
through Sankaranarayanan
heterologous
expression of
NADH oxidase
and adenylate
kinase"
"Structural Geetha Rani Yand B Journal of 2018 0 Centre for 0
insight into the S Lakshmi Biomolecular Food
antagonistic Structure and Technology ,
action of Dynamics Department
diarylheptanoid (Taylor and of
on human Francis) Biotechnolog
estrogen y, Anna
receptor University
Alpha", (2018)
Raffinose from P. Muthukumaran, Chemico- 2018 0 Centre for 0
Costus Thiyagarajan, R Arun Biological Food
speciosus Babu , B S Lakshmi. Interactions, Technology ,
attenuates lipid (Elsevier) Department
synthesis of
through Biotechnolog
modulation of y, Anna
PPARs/SREBP University
1c and
improves
insulin
sensitivity
through
PI3K/AKT.
Current trends K N Sangeetha, S Bioinformation 2017 3 Centre for 3
in small Sujatha, V S Food
molecule Muthusamy, S Anand, Technology ,
discovery K Shilpa, P Jyothi Department
targeting key kumari, B of
cellular Sarathkumar, G Biotechnolog
signaling Thiyagarajan and B S y, Anna
events towards Lakshmi University
the combined
management of
diabetes and
obesity
"Inhibition of S. Sudhagar. S. Biotechnology 2017 0 Centre for 0
epidermal Sathya . R. Anuradha . Letters, Food
growth factor G. Gokulapriya . Y. (Springer) Technology ,
receptor by Geetharani, Department
ferulic acid and B.S.Lakshmi of
4-vinylguaiacol Biotechnolog
in human y, Anna
breast cancer University
242
cells
Presence of S. Sudhagar. K.Pari , Journal of 2017 0 Centre for 0
biogenic and B.S.Lakshmi Medicinal Plants, Food
intrinsically Technology ,
derived organic Department
solvents in of
Ginger rhizome Biotechnolog
oil: A specific y, Anna
reference to University
supercritical
fluid extract of
ginger
Anticancer Helen S. Vethakanraj, Anti-cancer 2018 5 Centre for 5
effect of acid Binny P. Sesurajan, Drugs Biotechnolog
ceramidase Vishnu P. y, Anna
inhibitor Padmanaban, University,
ceranib-2 in Madhumathi Chennai,
human breast Jayaprakasam, India
cancer cell Suganthi Murali and
lines MCF-7, Ashok K. Sekar
MDA MB-231
by the
activation of
SAPK/JNK,
p38 MAPK
apoptotic
pathways,
inhibition of
the Akt
pathway,
downregulation
of ERα
Antimicrobial Padmanaban VP, World Journal of 2017 0 Centre for 0
potential and Verma P, Microbiology Biotechnolog
taxonomic Venkatabaskaran S, and y, Anna
investigation of Keppayan T, Gopal D, Biotechnology University,
piezotolerant Sekar AK, Chennai,
Streptomyces Ramalingam K. India&
sp. NIOT-Ch- NIOT,
40 isolated Chennai,
from deep-sea India
sediment.
Effect of Harini. K, Carbohydrate 2018 1 Centre for 1
Punica Chandra Mohan. C, polymers Food
granatum peel Ramya. K, Technology,
extracts on Karthikeyan. S, Anna
antimicrobial Sukumar. M, university
properties in
Walnut shell
cellulose
reinforced Bio-
thermoplastic
starch films
from cashew
nut shells
Extraction and Chandra Mohan. C, Carbohydrate 2018 1 Centre for 1
characterizatio Harini. K, polymers Food
n of Vajiha Aafrin. B, Technology,
243
polysaccharide Lalitha priya. U, Anna
s from Maria jenita. P, university
tamarind seeds, Babuskin. S,
rice mill Karthikeyan. S,
residue, okra Sudarshan. K,
waste and Renuka. V,
sugarcane Sukumar. M,
bagasse for its
Bio-
thermoplastic
properties
Synergistic Sivarajan M Poultry science 2017 2 Centre for 2
effect of spice Lalithapriya U Peter Food
extracts and Mariajenita B Aafrin Technology,
modified Vajiha K Harini D Anna
atmospheric Madhushalini M university
packaging Sukumar
towards non-
thermal
preservation of
chicken meat
under
refrigerated
storage
Kinetic K Divakar, M Suryia Preparative 2017 2 Anna 2
Characterisatio Prabha, G Biochemistry & University
n and Fed- Nandhinidevi, P Biotechnology
Batch Gautam
Fermentation
for Maximal
Simultaneous
Production of
Esterase and
Protease from
Lysinibacillus
fusiformis
AU01
Three- Renukadevi J, Asian Journal of 2017 Anna
dimensional Nandhinidevi G, Pharmaceutical University
quantitative Bavanilatha M, Kavitha and Clinical
structure– Bharath Research
activity
relationships
modeling
studies of
phytochemicals
from
brassicaceae as
potent
inhibitors
against tumor
inflammation
Potential role Kadirvel Journal of 2018 0 s_anishetty@ 0
of salt-bridges Priyadarsini and Cellular annauniv.edu
in the hinge- Anishetty Sharmila Biochemistry
like movement
of apicomplexa
specific β-
244
hairpin of
Plasmodium
and
Toxoplasma
profilins: A
molecular
dynamics
simulation
study.
A pipeline for Sherlin Durairaj, Computational 2017 0 s_anishetty@ 0
proteome-scale Anishetty Sharmila Biology and annauniv.edu
identification Chemistry
and studies on
hormone
sensitive
lipases in
Mycobacteriu
m tuberculosis.
Investigation of Kanchana M, Journal of 2017 0 Anna 0
formability, Jayapriyan R M, Polymer University
morphology Kumar B and Usha Materials
and Antony
functionality of
chitosan based
biosensors
Characterizatio Ayyappan P, Journal of 2017 2 Anna 2
n of xylan from Shanmugh Sundaram Cereal Science, University
rice bran and Yuvaraj, Sarvanan S
finger millet and Usha Antony
seed coat for
functional food
applications,
Chemical, Ganesan Scientific Data, 2017 3 Anna 3
microbial and Gowrisankar, 4:170135|DOI: University
antibiotic Ramachandran 10.1038/sdata.20
susceptibility Chelliah, Sudha Rani 17.135, 1-13,
analyses of Ramakrishnan,
groundwater Vetrimurugan Elumalai,
after a major Saravanan
flood event in Dhanamadhavan,
Chennai, Karthikeyan Brindha,
Usha Antony and
Lakshmanan Elango,
Prebiotic Pallavi J K, Arcot J International 2017 0 Anna 0
efficiency of and Usha Antony, Journal of University
custard apple Innovative
seeds, Science and
Research
Technology
Use of Pallavi J K and Usha International 2017 0 Anna 0
probiotics and Antony, Journal of University
prebiotics in Innovative
food products, Research in
Science,
Engineering and
Technology
Growth of Ravichandran LWT-Food 2017 1 Anna 1
selected Shalini, Gunasekaran Science and University
245
probiotic Abinya, Ponraj Saranya Technology
strains from and Usha Antony,
Nendran
banana and
garlic,
Mixed-ligand Vimalraj S, Mater Sci Eng C 2017 4 Department 4
copper (II) Rajalakshmi S, Raj Mater Biol Appl of
complex of Preeth D, Vinoth Biotechnolog
quercetin Kumar S, Deepak T, y, Anna
regulate Gopinath V, Murugan University
osteogenesis K,
and Chatterjee S
angiogenesis
Impact of lysyl Pichu S, Int J Biol 2017 3 Department 3
oxidase Sathiyamoorthy J, Macromol of
(G473A) Vimalraj S, Biotechnolog
polymorphism Viswanathan V, y, Anna
on diabetic foot Chatterjee S University
ulcers
Quercetin Suganya Natarajan, European Journal 2017 2 Department 2
improves Sireesh Dornadula, of Cell Biology of
endothelial Chatterjee Suvro, Biotechnolog
function in Ramkumar Kunda y, Anna
diabetic rats Mohanram University
through
inhibition of
endoplasmic
reticulum
stress-mediated
oxidative stress
Transcriptomic Veeriah V, Kumar P, Chemical 2017 1 Department 1
Analysis of Sundaresan L, Research in of
Thalidomide Mafitha Z, Gupta R, Toxicology Biotechnolog
Challenged Saran U, Manivannan y, Anna
Chick Embryo J and Chatterjee S University
Suggests
Possible Link
between
Impaired
Vasculogenesis
and Defective
Organogenesis
Hypoxia Swaminathan A, Tissue and Cell 2018 0 Department 0
perturbs Kasiviswanathan D, of
endothelium by Balaguru UM, Biotechnolog
re-organizing Kolluru GK, y, Anna
cellular actin SuryaKumar G, University
architecture: Chattejee S
Nitric oxide
offers
limited
protection
A proteome- Giri S, Manivannan J, RSC Advances 2018 0 Department 0
wide systems Srinivasan B, of
toxicological Sundaresan L, Biotechnolog
approach Gajalakshmi P, y, Anna
deciphers the Chatterjee S University
interaction
246
network of
chemotherapeu
tic drugs in the
cardiovascular
milieu
Thalidomide Kumar P, Kumar AH, Naunyn- 2018 0 Department 0
remodels SundaresanL, Ghosh Schmiedeberg's of
developing A, Archives of Biotechnolog
heart in chick Kathirvel P, Thilak A, Pharmacology y, Anna
embryo: Katakia YT, University
Discovery of a Sankaranarayanan K,
thalidomide Chatterjee S
mediated
hematoma in
heart muscle
Improved Shruthi Preparative 2018 0 Anna 0
Stability and Sunderarajan, Lima Biochemistry & University
Catalytic Rose Miranda & Biotechnology. .
Activity of Pennathur Gautam
Graphene
oxide/Chitosan
Hybrid Beads
Loaded with
Porcine Liver
Esterase..

Kinetic K Divakar, M Suryia Preparative 2017 2 Anna 2


Characterisatio Prabha, G Biochemistry University
n and Fed- Nandhinidevi, and
Batch Pennathur Gautam. Biotechnolog
Fermentation y
for Maximal
Simultaneous
Production of
Esterase and
Protease from
Lysinibacillus
fusiformis
AU01.
Green Divya Rao & Materials 2017 12 Anna 12
synthesis and Gautam Pennathur Research University
characterizatio Bulletin
n of cadmium
sulphide
nanoparticles
from
Chlamydomon
as reinhardtii
and their
application as
photocatalysts.

Characterizatio Abinaya Sindu & Can. J. 2017 1 Anna 1


n of Bioflms Pennathur Gautam, Microbiol. University
Produced by
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa in
Different Metal
247
Fatty Acid Salt
Media. P.

Effect of GokulVariar, Tarun Plos One April 2017 0 Anna 0


mitochondriall Pant, Apoorva Singh, 20, 2017, University
y targeted AbinayaRavichandran, 12(4):1-
carboxyproxyl Sushant Swami, 16. https://doi.or
nitroxide on BalaramanKalyanarama g/10.1371/journa
Akt-mediated n, Anuradha l.pone.0174546
survival in Dhanasekaran
Daudi
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Synergistic role Reddy November 30, 2017 0 Anna 0


of 5- SailajaMundre, 2017. 12 (11) 1- University
azacytidine and PavaniKoka, Prakash 28.
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directing SanjanaVig, .1371/journal.po
cardiosphere YaminiChandramohan, ne.0188805. Plos
derived cells toAnuradhaDhanasekaran One.
cardiomyocyte
s in vitro by
downregulating
Wnt signaling
pathway via
phosphorylatio
n of β-catenin.

. DNAzyme Ravikumar 2017 Nov;27(6): 2017 3 Anna 3


Based A, Panneerselvam 2101-2109. doi: University
Amplified P, Radhakrishnan 10.1007/s10895-
Biosensor on K, Morad N, Anuradha 017-2149-
Ultrasensitiv CD, Sivanesan S 4. Journal of
e Fluorescence.
Fluorescence
Detection of
Pb (II) Ions
from
Aqueous
System.
Concocted MadhavaAnilKumar, Volume 2017 4 Anna 4
bacterial GanesanVigneshwaran, M 16, April 2017, University
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detoxificatio Seenuvasan, Vaidyanatha 2017. https://doi.
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mineralizatiovinoth Kumar, Dhanaseka pe.2017.01.008.
n of azoic-ran Anuradha, Subramani Journal of water
cum-sulfonic an Sivanesan. process
textile mill engineering.
effluent.

Mineralizatio VaidyanathanVinoth Volume 57, June 2017 4 Anna 4


n of aromatic Kumar, 2017, Pages 181- University
amines GurunathanBaskar, 189 Process
liberated MuthulingamSeenuvasan, Biochemistry.
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sulfonated
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pneumonia st
rain AHM.

Synthesis Rajalakshmi J Biol Inorg 2018 1 Anna 1


and S, Vimalraj S, Saravanan Chem. 2018 University
characterizati S, Raj Preeth D, Shairam Jul;23(5):753-
on of M, Anuradha D 762. 2018 doi:
silibinin/phen 10.1007/s00775-
anthroline/ne 018-1566-4.
ocuproinecop
per(II)
complexes
for
augmenting
bone tissue
regeneration:
an in vitro
analysis.
Elucidation Paul R, Sandeep J, Royal Society 2018 0 Anna 0
of Mahalakshmi N, Kaliraj Open Science University
Immunologic P. 5(5):172039. doi:
al response 10.1098/rsos.172
and its 039
Regulatory
Network by
P-TUFT-
ALT-2: A
Promising
Fusion
Protein
Vaccine for
Human
Lymphatic
Filariasis
3.4.7 Faculty
participation
in
Seminars/Co
nferences
and
Symposia
during the
year :
No. of Local level
International level National level State level
Faculty
Attended
Seminars/ 2 27
2
Workshops
Presented
5 2
papers
249
Resource
4 1
Persons

Name of the Title of the Agency seeking Revenue generated Number of trainees
Consultant(s) & Programme training (amount in rupees)
Department
Dr.S.Meenakshi Consultancy on M/S Sudhin Rs. 10,02,000/-
sundaram, “Continuous Biopharma Co., (Rupees Ten Lakh
Professor, Dept. cultivation, USA Two Thousand)
of Biotech. expression of
recombinant
protein using
yeast
expression
system and
scale up”
Dr.Nandhini Consultancy on Kaleesuwari Rs. 3,29,000/-
Devi.G (Asso. “Evaluation of Refinery Private (Rupees Three Lakh
Prof.) stability of Ltd, Chennai Twenty Nine
Dr. Usha vitamin D3 in Thousand)
Antony (Prof.), oils during
Dept. of frying
Biotech. operations”
Dr. P.Kaliraj – Royalty – M/s. Arkray Rs.99,888/- (Rupees
Emeritus Filarial Healthcare Pvt Ltd ninety nine thousand
Professor – anigens.Clones eighty hundred and
Dept. of for preparing eighty eight)
Biotech. diagnostic kit”-

Dr. Consultancy Allianz Rs.85,995/-


S.Ramalingam Charges – Biosciences (P) (Rupees eighty five
– Associate Enhancing cell Ltd -Pondicherry thousand nine
Professor – density of hundred and ninety
Dept. of probiotic strain five only)
Biotech. of Bacillus –

3.6.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodies
during the year
Name of Award/recognition Awarding No. of Students benefited
the Activity bodies
NSS Best NSS Volunteer NSS 3

3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government


Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of Organising unit/ Name of the Number of Number of students participated in such
the scheme agency/ activity teachers activities
collaborating agency coordinated in
such activities
NSS Special Camp 1 30

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


YearNumber of students Programme Departme Name of Name of Programme admitted to
enrolling into higher graduated from nt instituti

250
education graduated on
from joined
2018 One M.Tech Biotechnol IIT, Ph.D
Computational ogy Jodhpur
Biology

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ qualifying Registration number/roll number for the exam
NET 1 . Gokula Priya 317836

SET
SLET 1. Ms.K.Priya 70012159
GATE
GMAT
CAT
GRE
TOFEL
Civil
Services
State
Government
Services
Any Other
6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers Date and Duration
programme who attended (from – to)
AICTE sponsored Faculty Development
Programme on “Stem Cell
Characterization and Advances in its 27/11/2017 to 08/12/2017
Research and Applications” 2
Workshop on Quality Improvement in
Academic Performance 1 20/12/2017 to 31/12/2017
MHRD
(NITTTR)
“Advanced Pedagogy & Professional
Development” 1 18th December – 29th December 2017
AICTE approved
Faculty Development And Training
Program
“Induction Program for Students” 1 18th June to 29th June 2018
One-Day Workshop on “Quality
Assurance in Higher Education
Institutions” 1 13 March 2018
Two-week Faculty Development
Programme on “AICTE Induction
Programme for Students” 7 18-29, June 2018
Advance in wastewater treatment and air
pollution control techniques 1 13-25 November 2017
Advance in Nano materials for health
care applications 1 19-25 March 2018

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5.33. Applied Sciences and Technology
Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process

It includes that interact as learners work toward their goals and incorporate new knowledge, behaviours, and
skills that add to their range of learning experiences.

2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS),
E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of ICT Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
20 20 3 (lan, wifi 6 6 NPTEL, MOOC,
rooter, modem) Swayam AU-KDC
etc.,

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

240 for UG 16 1:20


48 for PG 4 1:12

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

Sl.No Name of the Designation Field of Specialization


Professor
25. Dr.S.Kalaiselvam, Associate Thermal energy storage system, Nano heat transfer &
Professor, Head energy efficient PCM,Nano composite and IAQ
of the
Department
26. Dr. S.Sivanesan Professor Environmental Science & Technology

27. Dr.T.Sivakumar , Associate Heterogenous Catalysis


Professor
28. Dr.J.Jayapriya Associate Microbial Fuel cells, Microbial corrosion
Professor
29. Dr.M.Dharmendira Assistant Thermodynamics
kumar, Professor (SR) Polymer Composites,
Environmental Chemistry
30. Dr.Radha Perumal Soft Matter, Polymers, Nano science Crystal Growth
Ramasamy , Assistant
Professor
31. Dr. V. Charles Internal combustion Engine, Alternative fuels
Assistant
Augustin, (Thermal Engineering)
Professor
32. Dr.Jayakumar, Mass transfer
Teaching fellow

252
33. Dr.Jeyasheela Advanced organic chemistry
Teaching fellow
34. Dr.S.Kalaivani Polymer & Environmental chemistry
Teaching fellow
35. Dr.S.Shanthi Nano martials
Teaching fellow
36. Dr.S.Veeralakshmi Physical and organic chemistry, Designing of solar
Teaching fellow
cell, flow batteries
37. Mr.R.Rajkumar Fire safety, Risk assessment
Teaching fellow
38. Ms.M.Yuvarani Fluid mechanics, Thermodynamics, biofuels
Teaching fellow
39. Mr.M.Bhuvanesh Drilling and well Engineering
Teaching fellow
40. Ms.K.Vaijayanthi Petroleum Refining & Petroleum equipment design
Teaching fellow
41. Mr.I.Pragatheeshwa Process control
Teaching fellow
r
42. New Faculty Engineering Chemistry, BioEngineering
Teaching fellow
Dr.J.Anitha Priya
43. New Faculty Industrial Safety
Teaching fellow
Ms.K.Selvasgi
44. New Faculty Petroleum Exporation & Exploitation
Teaching fellow
Mr.N.M.Deepak

2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers


(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year )
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award, fellowship,
receiving awards from state received from Government or
level, national level, recognized bodies
international level
2017 Dr.S.Sivanesan professor Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Scientist Award-2017 from
World Classical Tamil
University.
Mid-Career Award-2017 from
University Grants Commission
(UGC).

2017 Dr.J.Jayapriya Associate Best faculty coordinator from


Professor rotary international,
District rotaract club
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
Applied science and
National 2
technology -
Applied science and
International 63
technology 2.6725

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
253
Applied Science and Technology 10

3.4.4 Patents published/awarded during the year


Patent status
Patent Details Published/Filed Patent Number Date of Award
Phase Change Materials
(PCMs) with
Nanoparticles for
Granted 291165 01.012018
Thermal Energy Storage
(TES) Systems

Mixed Matrix polymeric


membrane catalytic
Application No:
reactor for carbohydrate Filed 27/07/2018
201841027725 A
valorisation and
separation theroy
3.4.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the Title of the Year Citati Institutional Number of
author journal of on affiliation as citations
publi Index mentioned in excluding self
catio the publication citations
n
Tea Powder Waste
as a Potential Co-
substrate for Amudha T,
Enhancing the Karthik P, Journal of Department of
Methane Kubendran D, Cleaner Applied
2018 0 0
Production in Premkumar P, Production Science and
Anaerobic Shanmugam P, Technology
Digestion of Sivanesan S.
Carbon-Rich
Organic Waste’
MoS2 nanosheets as
an effective Ravikumar, A., P.
fluorescent Panneerselvam, K. Department of
Applied
quencher for Radhakrishnan, A. Applied
Surface 2018 0 0
successive Anand Babu Science and
Science
detection of arsenic Christus, and S. Technology
ions in aqueous Sivanesan.
system."
Colorimetric
Anand Babu
determination of
Christus, P. Journal of
Hg (II) sensor Department of
Panneerselvam, A. Photochemistry
based on magnetic Applied
Ravikumar, and 2018 0 0
nanocomposite Science and
Norhashimah Photobiology
(Fe3O4@ ZIF-67) Technology
Morad, S. A: Chemistry
acting as
Sivanesan.
peroxidase mimics
Cs-tungstosilicic
acid / Zr- KIT-6 for Gopinath S,
esterification of Sahaya Murphin Department of
Oleic acid and Kumar P, Yasar Applied
fuel 2018 0 0
transesterification Arafath K.A., Science and
of non-edible oils Sivanesan S, Technology
for green diesel Baskaralingam.
production
Bioconversion of Karthik P, Langmuir, 2018 0 Department of 0
254
Lignocellulosic Santhalembi L, Applied
Biomass to Mortha G, Science and
Fermentable Sugars Aurousseau M, Technology
by Immobilized Boyer A, and
Magnetic Sivanesan S.
Cellulolytic
Enzyme
Cocktails”.
“Synthesis of iron
Thiruselvi D,
nano-catalyst using Energy
Yuvarani M,
Acalypha indica Sources, Part Department of
Amudha T, Sneha
leaf extracts for A: Recovery, Applied
R, Mariselvam 2018 0 0
biogas production Utilization, and Science and
AK, Anil Kumar
from mixed liquor Environmental Technology
M, Shanmugam P,
volatile suspended Effects
Sivanesan S.
solids
Kubendran D,
Experimental
Salma Aathika,
Investigation on
Yuvarai M, Department of
Cleaner process of Journal of
Amudha T, Applied
Enhanced Fat-Oil Cleaner 2018 3 2
Karthik P, Science and
Extraction from Production
Premkumar MP, Technology
Alkaline Leather
Karthikeyan V and
Fleshing Waste."
Sivanesan S
Enhanced
biohydrogen
production from
Salma Aathika Energy
leather fleshing
AR, Kubendran D, Sources, Part Department of
waste co-digested
Yuvarani M, A: Recovery, Applied
with tannery 2018 0 0
Thiruselvi D, Utilization, and Science and
treatment plant
Amuda T, Karthik Environmental Technology
sludge using
P, Sivanesan S, Effects
anaerobic
hydrogenic batch
reactor
Yasar Arafath
K.A, Nilavu International
“Effects of retting Department of
Nesan D, Journal of
pond waste water Applied
Sivanesan S, Environment 2018 0 0
pollution and Science and
Thiruvengadaravi and Sustainable
seasonal variation” Technology
K.V, development
Baskaralingam P,
Production of
Kubendran.D,
thermostable
Salma.A.R, Department of
multiple enzymes
Karthik.P, Natural product Applied
from Bacillus 2018 1 1
Premkumar.M.P, research Science and
amyloliquefaciens
Shanmugam.P, Technology
KUB29."
and Sivanesan .S.
Yuvarani.M,
Extraction and Kubendran.D, Energy
characterization of Salma Sources, Part Department of
oil from Aathika.A.R, A: Recovery, Applied
2017 2 2
macroalgae Karthik.P, Utilization, and Science and
Cladophora Premkumar.M.P, Environmental Technology
glomerata Karthikeyan.V, Effects
Sivanesan.S
DNAzyme based A Ravikumar, P Journal of 2017 3 Department of 2
255
amplified biosensor Panneerselvam, K fluorescence Applied
on ultrasensitive Radhakrishnan, Science and
fluorescence Norhashimah Technology
detection of Pb (II) Morad, CD
ions from aqueous Anuradha, S
system Sivanesan
Biodegradation of karthikeyan.V,
Remazol Brilliant Anil Kumar.M,
Department of
Blue R using Mohanapriya.P,
Environmental Applied
isolated bacterial Amudha.T, 2017 0 0
technology Science and
culture Thiruselvi.D,
Technology
(Staphylococcus sp. Karthik.P,
K2204) Sivanesan.S.
Efficient
S Gopinath, P
mesoporous
Sahaya Murphin
SO42−/Zr-KIT-6 Department of
Kumar, KA Yasar
solid acid catalyst Applied
Arafath, KV Fuel 2017 7 7
for green diesel Science and
Thiruvengadaravi,
production from Technology
S Sivanesan, P
esterification of
Baskaralingam
oleic acid
Devaraj
Kubendran, Abdur
Utilization of
Rawoof Salma Energy
leather fleshing
Aathika, Sources, Part Department of
waste as a
Thanarasu A: Recovery, Applied
feedstock for 2017 6 4
Amudha, Devaraj Utilization, and Science and
sustainable
Thiruselvi, Mani Environmental Technology
biodiesel
Yuvarani, Effects
production
Subramanian
Sivanesan
Madhava Anil
Kumar,
Puvathankandy
Achromobacter Acharath Zamana,
xylosoxidans strain Vaidyanathan
APZ for Vinoth Kumar,
Department of
phthalocyanine dye Palanichamy Journal of
Applied
degradation: Baskaralingam, water process 2017 3 2
Science and
Chemo-metric Kadathur engineering
Technology
optimization and Varathachary
canonical Thiruvengadaravi,
correlation analyses Thanarasu
Amudha,
Subramanian
Sivanesan
Auxin biosynthetic Raj Kiran Bala,
intermediate genes Rajkumar
Journal of Plant Department of
and their role in Murugesan,
Biochemistry Applied
developmental Sivanesan 2017 0 0
and Science and
growth and Subramanian,
Biotechnology Technology
plasticity in higher Anuradha
plants Dhanasekaran
Mineralization of Madhava Anil
Department of
aromatic amines Kumar,
Process Applied
liberated during the Seenichamy 2017 4 2
Biochemistry Science and
degradation of a Poonam,
Technology
sulfonated textile Vaidyanathan
256
colorant using Vinoth Kumar,
Klebsiella Gurunathan
pneumoniae strain Baskar,
AHM Muthulingam
Seenuvasan,
Dhanasekaran
Anuradha,
Subramanian
Sivanesan
Bifunctional Imran Hussain S. Materials & 2018 0 Department 0
nanoencapsulated Ameelia Roseline Design of Applied
eutectic phase A. Kalaiselvam S Science and
change material Technology
core with
SiO2/SnO2
nanosphere shell
for thermal and
electrical energy
storage
Film thickness D Dinesh Kumar, Surfaces and 2018 0 Department of 0
effect and substrate N Kumar, S Interfaces Applied
dependent tribo- Kalaiselvam, R Science and
mechanical Thangappan, R Technology
characteristics of Jayavel
titanium nitride
films
Processing and Anbukarasi Biopolymer 2018 0 Department of 0
Characterization of Kathiresan, Grafting Applied
Grafted Bio- Sivakumar Science and
composites: A Kalaiselvam Technology
Review
Molybdenum Journal of 2018 02 Department of 02
Oxide/Graphene R Thangappan, M Inorganic and Applied
Nanocomposite Arivanandhan, S Organometallic Science and
Electrodes with Kalaiselvam, R Polymers and Technology
Enhanced Jayavel, Y Materials
Capacitive Hayakawa
Performance for
Supercapacitor
Applications
Preparation and KR Suresh Solar Energy 2017 03 Department of 02
characterization of Kumar, R Materials and Applied
hybrid Parameshwaran, S Solar Cells Science and
nanocomposite Kalaiselvam Technology
embedded organic
methyl ester as
phase change
material
Improved S Harikrishnan, S Journal of 2017 01 Department of 0
performance of a Imran Hussain, A Mechanical Applied
newly prepared Devaraju, P Science and Science and
nano-enhanced Sivasamy, S Technology Technology
phase change Kalaiselvam
material for solar
energy storage
Tribo-mechanical D Dinesh Kumar, Tribology 2017 06 Department of 06
properties of N Kumar, S International Applied
reactive magnetron Kalaiselvam, R Science and
257
sputtered transition Radhika, Arul Technology
metal carbide Maximus Rabel, R
coatings Jayavel
Experimental KR Suresh Journal of 2017 03 Department of 03
investigations on Kumar, S Thermal Applied
the thermophysical Kalaiselvam Analysis and Science and
properties of CuO- Calorimetry Technology
palmitic acid phase
change material for
heating
applications
Thermal and K Anbukarasi, S Handbook of 2017 0 Department of 0
Mechanical Kalaiselvam Composites Applied
Behaviors of from Science and
Biorenewable Renewable Technology
Fibers‐Based Materials
Polymer
Composites
Performance KR Suresh Microelectroni 2017 01 Department of 0
analysis of heat Kumar, R Dinesh, cs Reliability Applied
pipe aided NEPCM A Ameelia Science and
heat sink for Roseline, S Technology
transient electronic Kalaiselvam
cooling
Wear resistant D Dinesh Kumar, Surfaces and 2017 05 Department of 05
super-hard N Kumar, S Interfaces Applied
multilayer Kalaiselvam, S Science and
transition metal- Dash, R Jayavel Technology
nitride coatings
Enhanced thermal S Imran Hussain, Energy and 2017 10 Department of 08
performance and R Dinesh, A Buildings Applied
study the influence Ameelia Roseline, Science and
of sub cooling on S Dhivya, S Technology
activated carbon Kalaiselvam
dispersed eutectic
PCM for cold
storage applications
Investigation of S Kalaiselvam, J International 2017 0 Department of 0
Structural, Sandhya, KV Hari Journal of Applied
Compositional and Krishnan, A Nanoscience Science and
Anti-Microbial Kedharnath, G Technology
Properties of Arulkumar, A
Copper Thin Film Ameelia Roseline
Using Direct
Current Magnetron
Sputtering for
Surgical
Instruments
Bifunctional Imran Hussain S. Materials & 2018 0 Department 0
nanoencapsulated Ameelia Roseline Design of Applied
eutectic phase A. Kalaiselvam S Science and
change material Technology
core with
SiO2/SnO2
nanosphere shell
for thermal and
electrical energy
storage
258
Film thickness D Dinesh Kumar, Surfaces and 2018 0 Department of 0
effect and substrate N Kumar, S Interfaces Applied
dependent tribo- Kalaiselvam, R Science and
mechanical Thangappan, R Technology
characteristics of Jayavel
titanium nitride
films
Improved
performance of
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
catalyzed MFCs Department of
Chemical
with S Narayanasamy, Applied
Engineering 2018 0 0
graphite/polyester J Jayaprakash Science and
Journal 343,
composite Technology
258-269
electrodes doped
with metal ions for
azo dye
degradation
Purification,
International
characterization,
R Saranya, J journal of Department of
molecular
Jayapriya, A biological Applied
modeling and 2018 0 0
Tamil Selvi macromolecule Science and
docking study of
s Technology
fish waste protease

Risk Assessment
Methodology for
incorporating
International Department of
uncertainties using B Pavanaditya, J
Journal of Applied
Fuzzy concepts: A Jayapriya 2017 0 0
Industrial Science and
Case Study for
Engineering Technology
Construction
Industry

Microbial fuel cells Department of


R Ilamathi, J Environmental
for dye Applied
Jayapriya Chemistry 2017 2 1
decolorization Science and
Letters
Technology
Radha Perumal
Room Temperature
Ramasamy,
Dielectric Department of
Swathi
Characteristics of Applied
Somanathan, MRS Advances 2018 0 0
Chitosan-Graphene Science and
Vinod Kumar,
Films Embedded in Technology
Aswal and Miriam
Cellulose Fabric
Rafailovich
Electrochemically V.Sivasankar, (Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
exfoliated E.Senthilkumar, Nanoscience Applied
Graphene for R.Vivekananth, and Science and
Nanosensor R.A.Kalaivani and Nanotechnolog Technology
Applications T.Sivakumar y)
Synthesis of Sudhakar R, Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
nanosized ZSM- Sivakumat T Nanoscience Applied
5/AIKIT-6 and Science and
composite catalysts Nanotechnolog Technology
for biofuel y
production from
non-edible Jatropha
259
Curcas oil
Nano structured Ni Amala Infant Joice Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
and Ru J, Aishwarya S, Nanoscience Applied
impregnated TiO2 Sivakumar T and Science and
photocatalysts, Nanotechnolog Technology
characterization y
and photocatalytic
degradation of
neonicotinoid
insecticides
Visible active N- E. Elangovan, Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
Doped TiO2/WS2 T.Sivakumar, A. Nanoscience Applied
heterojunction nano Brindha, K. and Science and
rods: synthesis, Thamaraiselvi, K. Nanotechnolog Technology
characterization Sakthivel, K. y
and photocatalytic Kathiravan and S.
activity Aishwarya
Liquid phase Sakthivel Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
esterification of Kumaravel, Nanoscience Applied
levulinic acid into Sivakumar and Science and
ethyl levulinate Thiripuranthagan, Nanotechnolog Technology
over Ramakrishnan y
sulphobenzylated Radhakrishnan,
nanoporous SBA- Elangovan
15 catalyst Erusappan,
Arulselvan
Devarajaj, Mani
Durai and
Arivanandhan
Mukannan
Enhanced visible Ramya R, Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
light activity of Pr- Santhana Krishnan Nanoscience Applied
TiO2 nanocatalyst P, Neelaveni M, and Science and
in the degradation Gurulakshmi M, Nanotechnolog Technology
of dyes: Effect of Sivakumar T, y
Pr doping and TiO2 Shanthi K
morphology
Synthesis of Paskalis Sahaya METALS 2017 0 Department of 0
metastable Au-Fe Murphin Kumar, Applied
Alloy Using Thiripuranthagan Science and
Ordered Sivakumar, Technology
Nanoporous Silica Takeshi Fujita,
as a Hard Template Ramasamy
Jayavel and
Hideki Abe
Synthesis, Thamaraiselvi, S, Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
characterization Sivakumar, T, Photochemistry Applied
and Sahaya Murphin and Science and
photodegradation Kumar, P & Photobiology A Technology
activity of graphitic Sakthivel, K
C3N4-SrTiO3
nanocomposites
Facile synthesis, Brindha, A, Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
characterization Sivakumar. T, Nanoscience Applied
and outstanding Thamaraiselvi, K, and Science and
photocatalytic Sakthivel, K & Nanotechnolog Technology
activities of Elangovan, E y
NiWO4/nitrogen
260
doped reduced
graphene oxide
nanocomposites
BiVO4 /N-rGO Brindha, A, Journal of 2018 1 Department of 1
nano composites as Sivakumar, T, Ecotoxicology Applied
highly efficient Sudhakar, R, and Science and
visible active Elangovan, E & Environmental Technology
photocatalyst for Kathiravan, K Safety
the degradation of
dyes and antibiotics
in eco system
Novel band gap Brindha, A, Material 2017 0 Department of 0
engineered T.Sivakumar, T, Science and Applied
Bi5Nb3O15 / N- Priyanka, Suresh Engineering: B Science and
rGO composite & Pavitra, S Technology
catalyst for photo
degradation of
reactive dyes
Photocatalytic Thamaraiselvi, K, Journal of 2017 0 Department of 0
degradation of Sivakumar, T, Nanoscience Applied
reactive dyes and Brindha, A & and Science and
optimization Elangovan, E Nanotechnolog Technology
studies over titania y
nanoparticles and
metal perovskites
Pt nanoparticles Paskalis Sahaya ACS 2017 2 Department of 2
supported on Murphin Kumar, Sustainable Applied
Mesoporous Sivakumar Chemical Science and
CeO2Nanostructure Thiripuranthagan, Engineering Technology
s obtained through Tsubasa Imai,
green approach for Gopalakrishnan
Efficient Catalytic Kumar,
Performance Arivalagan
towards Ethanol Pugazhendhi,
Electrooxidation Sriram Kumar
Vijayan, Rodrigo
Esparza, Hideki
Abe, and Siva
Kumar Krishnan
Solvent free Arulselvan Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
transesterification Devarajan, Nanoscience Applied
of glycerol into Sivakumar and Science and
glycerol carbonate Thiripuranthagan, Nanotechnolog Technology
over nano Ramakrishnan y
structured CaAl Radhakrishnan
hydrotalcite and Sakthivel
catalyst Kumaravel
Fluorescent Radhika N, Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
Biomolecules Steplin Paul Nanoscience Applied
capped ZnSe Selvin S, Amala and Science and
Quantum Dots and Infant Joice J, Nanotechnolog Technology
their photocatalytic Sivakumar T, y
Activities Princy Merlin,
Sharmila Lydia
Oxidative R.Ramakrishnan, Applied 2017 1 Department of 1
esterification of T. Sivakumar, D. Catalysis A Applied
furfural by Au Arulselvan, K. General Science and
Nanoparticles Sakthivel, E. Technology
261
supported CMK-3 Elangovan, K.
mesoporous Kathiravan
catalysts
Visible light Thamaraiselvi Applied 2017 0 Department of 0
photocatalytic Kanagaraj, Surface Applied
activities of Thiripuranthagan Science Science and
template free Sivakumar, Technology
porous graphitic Sahaya Murphin
carbon nitride - Kumar Paskalis,
BiOBr composite Hideki ABE
catalysts towards
the mineralization
of reactive dyes
Photocatalytic Vaithiyanathan. R, Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
Degradation of Kathiravan.K, and Nanoscience Applied
Textile Reactive Sivakumar.T and Science and
Dyes - A Nanotechnolog Technology
Comparative Study y
Using Nano Silver
Decorated Titania-
Silica Composite
Photocatalysts
Non-metal doped Amala Infant Joice Journal of 2018 0 Department of 0
titania Joseph and Nanoscience Applied
photocatalysts for Sivakumar and Science and
the degradation of Thiripuranthagan Nanotechnolog Technology
neonicotinoid y
insecticides under
visible irradiation
Visible active N, S Brindha Appavu Journal of 2017 20 Department of 20
co-doped TiO2 / and Sivakumar Photochemistry Applied
graphene Thiripuranthagan and Science and
photocatalysts for Photobiology Technology
the degradation of
hazardous dyes
Photocatalytic Thamarai Selvi Journal of 2017 2 Department of 2
reduction of carbon and T. Sivakumar Nanoscience Applied
dioxide by UV and Science and
light using bare and Nanotechnolog Technology
copperoxide y
impregnated nano
titania catalysts
Photocatalytic Thamaraiselvi Applied 2017 33 Department of 33
activities of novel Kanagaraj and Catalysis B: Applied
SrTiO3 – BiOBr Sivakumar Environmental Science and
heterojunction Thiripuranthagan Technology
catalysts towards
the degradation of
reactive dyes
Influence Of Kumaran S , Journal of 2017 `0 Department of 0
Al2o3 And Dharmendirakuma Balkan applied
Graphite On The r M, tribological science and
Tribological And Baradeshwaran A association technology
Mechanical , Padmapriya R.
Properties Of Aa
6061 Hybrid
Composites
Wear And Kumaran S , Journal of 2017 0 Department of 0
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Mechanical Dharmendirakuma Balkan applied
Behaviour Of B C r M, tribological science and
And Graphite Baradeshwaran A association technology
Reinforced Hybrid
COMPOSITES
Extraction of Bio P. Govindan , M. Energy Sources 2017 0 Department of 0
oil From Non Karthikeyan , M. Part – A applied
Edible Senna Dharmendirakuma Recovery, science and
Occidentalis Seeds r Utilization And technology
Environmental
Effects
production of bio Govindhan .p Energy Sources 2017 0 Department of 0
diesel by tamilarasan r, Part – A applied
transesterfication of dharmendirakumar Recovery, science and
senna occidentials .m Utilization And technology
nonedible Environmental
Effects
extraction of bio oil Govindhan .p Energy Sources 2017 0 Department of 0
from non edible tamilarasan r, Part – A applied
urban waste source dharmendirakumar Recovery, science and
using bauhinia .m Utilization And technology
variegate seeds Environmental
Effects
Biodiesel from Anitha Priya John 2017 0 Department of 0
Indian laburnum Abraham, Aarthy applied
(cassia fistula) Chindhanaiselvam science and
kernel oil , Nambirajan technology
Subramanian,
Dharmendirakuma
r Mahendradas
Insoluble Eagambaram New J.Chem 2017 0 Department of 0
dendrimer – grafted Murugan, J. applied
poly Nimitha science and
(vinylimidazole) Jebaranjitham, K. technology
microbeads Janaki Raman,
stabilized with Abishek Mandal,
mono / bimetallic D.Geethalakshmi,
nanoparticle M.Dharmendiraku
catalysts for mar And
effective A.Saravanakumar
degradation of
malachite green
Triaryl Pendant SG Gunasekaran, Journal of 2017 1 Department of 1
Pyridine Core V Arivalagan, L Nanoscience applied
Hydroxyl Terminal Devaraj Stephen, and science and
Benzoxazine Based M Nanotechnolog technology
Polybenzoxazine- Dharmendirakuma y
Silica (PBZ-SiO2) r
Hybrid
Nanocomposites

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year:


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 13 9 - -
Workshops
Presented
5 2 - -
papers
263
Resource
4 - - -
Persons

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year Number of students Programme Department Name Name of Programme
enrolling into higher graduated from graduated from of admitted to
education instituti
on
joined
2018 3 Petroleum Applied science and Univer MS
Engineering and technology sity of
technology Victori
a M.tech-self safety and
environment
Univer engineering
sity of M.Engg (petroleum
Petrole engineering)
um and
Energy
Studies
,
Dehrad
un,
Uthrak
and
Univer
sity of
Calgar
y,albert
a,
Canada
.
2017 2 Petroleum Applied science and Univer M.Tech Pipeline
Engineering and technology sity of Engineering
technology Petrole
um and
Energy
Studies
,
Dehrad
un,
Uthrak
and

5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items No. of Students selected/ Registration number/roll number for the exam
qualifying
NET - -
SET - -
SLET - -
GATE 2 CH18S47083008, CH18S47135027
GMAT - -
CAT - -
GRE - -

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TOFEL -
Civil Services - -
State Government Services - -
Any Other - -

5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
Kalakriti-2017 National 2000
RUPAI-Guiness
world record International 1717

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at


national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of the National/ Sports Cultural Student ID Name of the
award/ medal International number student
2017 Gold Zone, interzone, 100m,200 - 2015311004 Akshaya.B
tamilnadu m
interuniversity
2017 Form 3 for International - - 2015311004 Akshaya.B
clearing all india
norms
2017 Current state National 100m and 2015311004
record holder 4x100m
relay
2017 2nd place National - Techofes 2015311004 Akshaya.B
defate
2017 3rd place National - Sirishti(ethira 2015311004 Akshaya.B
j college)
st
2017 1 place National - Hyea meet 2015311004 Akshaya.B

2017 Winners National - AURORA'17 2015311045 Sushanth.S


PECOFES'17
EUPHORIA'
17
REVIVALS'
17
PRADHARS
HINI'17
2017 Runners National - UTSAV'17 2015311045 Sushanth.S
FESTEMBE
R'17

2018 Runners National - PRAVEGA'1 2015311045 Sushanth.S


8
VIBRANCE'
18
PHANTASI
A'18
SPECTRUM'
18
CIPOFEST'1
8
DESTINY'18
2018 Winners National - SAARANG'1 2015311045 Sushanth.S
8

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FESTEVE'18
HINDOTSA
V'18
SRISHTI'18
ABHYUDA
YA'18
DEEPWOO
DS'18
CHRYSALI
S'18
SPECTRUM'
18

5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)
Student council members and representatives are called to involve in each and every activity of the
department for their personal growth and also to embrace the department and college. The student
representatives are actively participating in the monitoring of the faculties and students of their respective class
and represent themselves in the class committee meeting held after every internal assessment period. During
this session, the student's results and the steps to improve the student's growth if they are lacking in any subject
and the faculties point to the student's point in analyzing their step improvement leads in the successive growth
of the student and the department. Similarly, the students of our department actively involve them in
conducting symposiums, conferences and seminars for which most of the activities are restituted by them. In
conducting symposiums of our department students themselves indulge in collecting sponsorships and
marketing to the rest of the colleges over the country and making it a grand success every year with increasing
registration count of the participants. Then the placement representatives take part in the active campaigning to
the industries and help in improving the placement of the students mainly in their core field. Thus the student's
activity in our department is one of the active sectors both in the department and also of the college.

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers who Date and Duration
programme attended (from – to)
Process Instrumentation Dynamics and
control(FDP) 2 22nd to 29th nov 2017
Process calculation (FDP) 6
Entrepreneurship development 1 13th to 23th feb 2018
Induction program for students 4 18th to 29th of June 2018

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5.34. Department of Architecture
Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS),
E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of Number E-resources and techniques used
teachers on teachers resources available ICT of smart
roll using ICT enabled classroom
(LMS, e- classrooms s
Resources)
14+8 14+8 Computers, LCD 3 8 MOOC, NPTL, AU-KDC,
Projectors, LAN, SEMS,
S/W packages – e-PGPathshala
Revit, LightPro,
/IESVE
2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

To help the students in planning their courses of study and for general advice on the academic programme, the
Head of the Department of the students will attach a certain number of students to a teacher of the Department
who shall function as Faculty Advisor for those students throughout their period of study. The Faculty Advisor
shall advise the students in registering and reappearance registering of courses, authorize the process, monitor
their attendance and progress and counsel them periodically. If necessary, the Faculty Advisor may also discuss
with or inform the parents about the progress/ performancecal of the students concerned. The responsibilities
for the faculty advisor shall be:
 To inform the students about the various facilities and activities available to enhance student's
curricular and co-curricular activities.
 To guide student enrollment and registration of the courses.
 To authorize the final registration of the courses at the beginning of each semester.
 To monitor the academic and general performance of the students including attendance and to counsel
them accordingly.

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

464 + 37 + 34 + 4 + 1
14 39

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of sanctioned No. of filled Vacant positions Positions filled during No. of faculty with
positions positions the current year Ph.D
19 14 5 0 6

2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers


(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government, recognised
bodies during the year)
Year of award Name of full time teachers Designation Name of the award,
receiving awards from state fellowship, received from
level, national level, Government or recognized
international level bodies
July 2017 Dr. Ranee Vedamuthu Dean, SAP Delegate on the Erasmus
+ Staff Mobility Training
Program to University of
Edinburgh, UK

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July 2017 Dr. Ranee Vedamuthu Dean, SAP Delegate on the Visitors
Programe II to Germany,
“Embrace the River”
project
2018-2020 Dr. Ranee Vedamuthu Dean, SAP Nominated Member of the
Senate, SPA, New Delhi
2017 Dr. Ranee Vedamuthu Dean, SAP Nominated on the Design
Council of the Airports
Authority of India, by
Ministry of Aviation, New
Delhi
2017 Dr. Ranee Vedamuthu Dean, SAP Nominated on the
Heritage Committee by
the Govt. of Tamil Nadu
2017 Mr. C. B. Cibi Assistant Professor, “Young Professional
TB Award” at the Indo-
German International
Water Conference

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities

3.1.1 Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year
Name of the teacher Name of the Award Date of Award Awarding Agency
awarded the fellowship
National Dr. Ranee Maria Leonie Project Fellow 25.03.2017 to SAP – DRS
Vedamuthu Scholarship 16.03.2018
National Dr. P. Meenakumari Project Fellow 25.03.2017 to SAP – DRS
Scholarship 16.03.2018

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.2 Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department No. of Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
National
International Architecture 2

3.4.3 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of publication
Architecture 0.3

3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :


No. of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/ 4 7
Workshops
Presented papers 3
Resource Persons 4

3.6.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodies
during the year
Name of the Award/recognition Awarding bodies No. of Students
Activity benefited
Mega Pot Luck Rotaract District Award for BEST CLUB District Rotaract 120

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SERVICE PROJECT (June 2017) Council RID 3232
Republic Day Medals for the YRC Active Participant
Celebrations Award 2016-17 State Government 3

3.6.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government


Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of the Organising unit/ Name of the activity Number of Number of
scheme agency/ teachers students
collaborating agency coordinated in participated in
such activities such activities
Chennai Rotaract Club – “Bottling up the Oceans” - Wall 2 30
Coastal Clean- SAP/ Chennai Painting as part of awareness
up (CCC8) Trekking club programme
Chennai Rotaract Club – Beach cleaning 1 20
Coastal Clean- SAP/ Chennai
up (CCC8) Trekking club
Green School Rotaract Club – Painting artwork the walls of 1 100
Project SAP/ Ainthinai Govt. School at Kandigai
(Green Wing of
Chennai Trekking
Club)
Urban Forest Rotaract Club - Students learned to map contours 2 110
SAP/ Care Earth of open space to kick-start idea
Trust of urban forest
Green Day Rotaract Club – Planting Saplings at 1 40
Plantation SAP/ Ainthinai Mambakkam
Event (Green Wing of
Chennai Trekking
Club)
Terry Fox run Rotaract Club- SAP/ Participated in the run for Cancer 1 50
Rotary Club of Awareness
Madras East
Plastic Rotaract Club- SAP/ Live plastic monsters/ creative 1 50
Monsters Rotary Club of slogans and posters to create
Madras East awareness on hazards of plastic
Organic Rotaract Club – Students tilled and sowed millet 1 60
Farming SAP/ Ainthinai and pulses. They cleaned up the
(Green Wing of rainwater collection pond and
Chennai Trekking weeded the farm. They set up a
Club) small plot of casuarina
plantation.
Zero Kuppai Rotaract Club – Door- to- door awareness 1 2
Movement SAP/ Chennai campaign on waste segregation
Trekking Club and clean-up at Srinivasapuram
Blood Youth Red Cross Blood Donation and health
Donation Camp (YRC) – SAP Unit/ awareness
NSS SAP Unit/
Lions Club
7 days Youth Red Cross
residential (YRC) – SAP Unit
camp at
Udumalpet
Traffic NSS SAP Unit/ Traffic Awareness Campaign at 1
Awareness Thozhan NGO the Senior Citizens Park at 18
Campaign Kotturpuram
Clean NSS SAP Unit/ Clean up event at 1 20
Srinivasapuram Chennai Trekking Srinivasapuram
Club
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Road safety NSS SAP Unit/ Interaction with orphanage 1 15
awareness Thozhan NGO students at Porur regarding road
safety

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year


Year No. of Programme Department Name of institution Name of Programme admitted to
students graduated graduated joined
enrolling from from
into
higher
education
July’17 to 1 B. Arch Architecture Domus Academy Masters in Product Design
July ‘18
1 Masters in Interior and Living
Design
1 B. Arch Architecture TU Delft Masters in Urbanism
2 MSc. Building Technology
2 SAP, Anna Masters in Architecture
University (General )
1 Masters in Landscape
Architecture
1 NID M.Des Photography Design

1 Master of Design, Films and


Video Communication
1 KTH Royal MSc. Urbanism Studies
Institute of
Technology,
Sweden
1 School of Planning Masters of Landscape
and Architecture, Architecture
1 New Delhi Building Engineering and
Management
1 Architectural MSc. Sustainable Environmental
Association, Design
London
1 IIT Kharagpur Masters in City Planning

1 London Business Masters in Management


School
1 Polytech Tours, Urban and Regional Planning
Francois Rabelais and Sustainability
1 University MSc Planning and Sustainability
– Urban and Regional Planning
1 Iowa State MFA in Interior Design
University
1 NID Bangalore M. Des (Design for Retail
Experience)
1 University of Masters in Architecture
Melbourne

5.2.3 Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
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Items No. of Students selected/ qualifying Registration number/roll number for the exam
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 4 AR18S47091191, AR18S47098005,
AR18S41417796, AR18S47075001
GMAT
CAT
GRE 1 6354911172591457
TOFEL 1 2638375
Civil Services
State Government
Services
Any Other 5 TANCET 11663108, IELTS 206511, IELTS
29043, IELTS 238263, NID – S1703112

5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Participants
Badminton Zonals Harini.V, Madhumitha.V
Basketball Zonals Balamurugan V
Sneha.P, Preethi Bragatheesvari.R,
Kowsalya.A,Sam Iniyan, Janani.M
Madhumitha, Arya.V.S, Rudra, Krithik.B,
Bala SekarVinodha, Megha Jacob, Avinash,
AGNI (Dance) Intra- college Thamarai.R, Tamilselvan.G, Tharini.C
Sneha.P, Preethi Bragatheesvari.R,
Kowsalya.A,Sam Iniyan, Janani.M
Madhumitha, Arya.V.S, Rudra, Krithik.B,
TECHOFEST Bala SekarVinodha, Megha Jacob, Avinash,
(Dance) Inter- college Thamarai.R, Tamilselvan,Tharini.C
AGNI (Music) Intra- college Yamini.A
5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at


national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of the award/ National/ Sports Cultura Student ID Name of the
medal International l number student
2017 CM’s Trophy National Sports - 2015701016 Mugdha
Mallareddy
2017 19th Asian Senior National & Sports - 2013701016 Lakshya
individual International Raghavendran
championship
2017 HCL 74th Senior National Sports - 2013701016 Lakshya
National Squash Raghavendran
Chamionship
2017 ISA Circuit II National Sports - 2013701016 Lakshya
Senior Open Raghavendran
5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/
committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)
The following students were declared as Office Bearers of Students Association of School of Architecture and
Planning, Anna University Chennai for 2017-2018:
S.No Posts Name Programme/Semester
1. President Mridhula Shivashankar X Sem. B.Arch.
2. General Secretary G. S. Mohan VI Sem. B.Arch.
3. Cultural and Arts Sneha. P VI Sem. B.Arch.
Secretary
4. Treasurer Arivukkarasi. M VI Sem. B.Arch.
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6. Sports Secretary Bala Murugan. S VI Sem. B.Arch.
7. Stores Secretary Subash. M VI Sem. B.Arch.
8. Environmental Secretary Janani. M VI Sem. B.Arch.

9. Coffee Club Secretary Sam Iniyan IV Sem. B.Arch.

6.3.3 No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher
Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the professional development Number of teachers Date and Duration
programme who attended (from – to)
National Level Capacity Building Workshop
conducted by INTACH Heritage Academy
1 24-04-2017 to 26-04-2017
Short term Course on 05-06-2017 to
Student Psychology 2 09-06-2017
Faculty Development Programme on
Instructional Management and Institutional 08-07-2017 to
Development 1 19-07-2017
Faculty Development Programme on
Integration of GIS in e -health and 20-11-2017 to
communication 1 03-12-2017
Faculty Development Programme on Advance
Pedagogy and Professional Development 02-12-2017 to
4 18-12-2017
Faculty Development Programme on
Entrepreneurship Development
3 13-02-2018 to 23-02-2018

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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5.35. Department of Planning
Criterion – II
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number of Number of ICT tools and Number of Number of E-resources and
teachers on teachers using resources ICT enabled smart techniques used
roll ICT (LMS, e- available classrooms classrooms
Resources)
2 2 2 2 2 YOU tube videos
and MOOCS
videos related to
the subject are
shown in LCD

2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details.


The students are mentored at the start of the academic session by conducting a Course Coordination
Committee under the guidance of HOD and Chairman, Course Coordination Committee. In the
Committee, students give their feedback and problems faced by them. The Committee looks into the
problems of the students and provide speedy solution. Following this, the students are mentored by
faculty advisor on a regular basis. At the end of the academic session again, a Coordination
Committee is convened to discuss the student’s performance and attendance gained by them. If any
problem or query is raised by the students, the committee members try to solve them.

Number of students enrolled in the Number of fulltime Mentor: Mentee Ratio


institution teachers

32 2 1:16

2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year


No. of No. of filled Vacant Positions filled No. of faculty with Ph.D
sanctioned positions positions during the current
positions year
6 2 4 0 2
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.4.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
International Local level
No. of Faculty National level State level
level
66th National Town and
Attended County Planning
Seminars/ Congress, 2-4 February
Workshops 2018, Hydrabad,
Telengana
Presented
papers
Resource
274
Persons
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year
(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services) -
Nil
Items No. of Students Registration number/roll number for the exam
selected/ qualifying
NET
SET
SLET
GATE 9 CE16S77043120, CE16S77066199,
CE22O2458159, AR16S47034013,
CE17S87080102, AR17S15010075,
CE17S87070001, CE17S87063155,
CE17S77064099
GMAT
CAT
GRE
TOFEL
Civil Services
State Government Services
Any Other

Name: ____________________________ Name: _____________________________


Signature: __________________________ Signature: ___________________________
( Department Coordinator for IQAC) (Head of the Department)
_______***_______

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ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI – 25
OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL CONTROLLER EXMINATIONS
( UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS )
COURSE / PROGRAMME WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PASS % IN APR / MAY 2018

CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : CIVIL ENGINEERING

EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
1 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 09-MAY-18
2 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 8 17-APR-18 07-MAY-18
3 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 8 17-APR-18 05-MAY-18
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
4 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 8 19-APR-18 08-MAY-18
5 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
6 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING P.T 3 25-APR-18 02-JUL-18
7 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING P.T 5 02-MAY-18 02-JUL-18
8 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING P.T 7 28-APR-18 02-JUL-18
HYDROLOGY AND WATER
9 M.E RESOURCES F.T 4 28-JUN-18
ENGINEERING

CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
1 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 8 19-APR-18 14-MAY-18
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
2 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 7 16-APR-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 8 19-APR-18 21-MAY-18
ENGINEERING
2 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 11-MAY-18
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E COMMUNICATION P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E COMMUNICATION P.T 3 25-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
5 B.E COMMUNICATION P.T 5 27-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
6 B.E COMMUNICATION P.T 7 16-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING

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CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
1 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 8 19-APR-18 26-MAY-18
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
2 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
3 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 3 28-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
4 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
5 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 7 26-APR-18 02-JUL-18
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
6 M.E TECHNOLOGIES P.T 6 05-JUL-18
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 12-MAY-18
DEPT : MANUFACTURING
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 8 19-APR-18 12-MAY-18
2 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 5 05-MAY-18 02-JUL-18
3 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 7 23-APR-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MATHEMATICS
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 8 25-APR-18 29-MAY-18

CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MATHEMATICS

SL.NO EXAM RESULT


DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
2 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 10 22-MAY-18
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
3 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 8 25-APR-18 29-MAY-18
M.Sc 5YR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
4 INTEGRATED) F.T 10 22-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 18-MAY-18
2 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 8 21-APR-18 16-MAY-18
3 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL MEDIUM) F.T 8 19-APR-18 16-MAY-18
4 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
5 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 3 28-APR-18 02-JUL-18
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
7 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 7 05-MAY-18 02-JUL-18
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
8 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 6 12-JUN-18
9 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 6 18-MAY-18
278
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
10 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 6 29-JUN-18

CAMPUS DEPT : MEDIA


: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 8 20-APR-18 07-JUN-18
2 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 10 06-JUN-18
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MINING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 09-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 19-APR-18 12-MAY-18
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION SCIENCE AND
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 24-APR-18 18-MAY-18
CAMPUS DEPT : CENTRE FOR BIO-
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 10-MAY-18
2 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 10-MAY-18
3 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 10-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 8 19-APR-18 10-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 17-APR-18 10-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : LEATHER TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 11-APR-18 21-MAY-18
2 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18

279
CAMPUS: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY

SL.NO EXAM RESULT


DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 13-APR-18 09-MAY-18
2 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 19-APR-18 07-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
1 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 17-APR-18 14-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 19-MAY-18
2 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 7 05-MAY-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS DEPT : AUTOMOBILE
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 17-MAY-18
2 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 3 25-APR-18 02-JUL-18
3 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
4 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 7 23-APR-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 8 13-APR-18 17-MAY-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 3 25-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
5 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 7 19-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 26-APR-18 18-MAY-18
2 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P.T 6 31-MAY-18
CAMPUS DEPT : PRODUCTION
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 19-MAY-18
2 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
3 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING P.T 7 23-APR-18 02-JUL-18
4 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
280
5 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 3 28-APR-18 02-JUL-18
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : RUBBER AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 13-APR-18 07-MAY-18
CAMPUS DEPT : ELECTRONICS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 8 24-APR-18 12-MAY-18
ENGINEERING

281
CAMPUS: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 13-APR-18 09-MAY-18
2 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 19-APR-18 07-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
1 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 17-APR-18 14-MAY-18
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 19-MAY-18
2 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 7 05-MAY-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS DEPT : AUTOMOBILE
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 17-MAY-18
2 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 3 25-APR-18 02-JUL-18
3 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
4 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 7 23-APR-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 8 13-APR-18 17-MAY-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 3 25-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
5 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 7 19-APR-18 02-JUL-18
ENGINEERING
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 26-APR-18 18-MAY-18
2 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P.T 6 31-MAY-18
CAMPUS DEPT : PRODUCTION
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 8 13-APR-18 19-MAY-18
2 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
3 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING P.T 7 23-APR-18 02-JUL-18
4 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 1 01-JUN-18 02-JUL-18
282
5 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 3 28-APR-18 02-JUL-18
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 5 24-APR-18 02-JUL-18
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : RUBBER AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 8 13-APR-18 07-MAY-18
CAMPUS DEPT : ELECTRONICS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 8 24-APR-18 12-MAY-18
ENGINEERING

CAMPUS: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF DEPT : COMPUTER


TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY

SL.NO EXAM RESULT


DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
1 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 8 19-APR-18 18-MAY-18
CAMPUS: SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND
PLANNING DEPT : ARCHITECTURE
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 8 31-MAY-18
2 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 10 24-APR-18 12-JUN-18

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CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : CIVIL ENGINEERING

SL.NO EXAM RESULT


DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 11 25-JAN-18 21-OCT-17
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 12-DEC-17
3 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 13-DEC-17
4 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 7 25-NOV-17 07-DEC-17
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
5 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 7 25-NOV-17 13-DEC-17
6 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING P.T 2 15-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
7 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
8 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING P.T 6 13-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
9 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.T 6 15-DEC-17

CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
1 Ph.D ENGINEERING F.T 11 09-JAN-18 14-FEB-18
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 15-DEC-17
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
3 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 6 09-NOV-17 23-DEC-17

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 Ph.D COMMUNICATION F.T 11 03-JAN-18 02-MAR-18
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 7 17-NOV-17 24-JAN-18
ENGINEERING
3 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 12-DEC-17
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E COMMUNICATION P.T 2 11-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
5 B.E COMMUNICATION P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
6 B.E COMMUNICATION P.T 6 09-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ENGINEERING

284
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
1 Ph.D ENGINEERING F.T 11 12-JAN-18 21-FEB-18
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 09-DEC-17
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
3 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 2 11-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
4 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
5 B.E ENGINEERING P.T 6 09-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
6 M.E EMBEDDED SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES P.T 6 14-FEB-18
7 M.E POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES P.T 6 08-FEB-18
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 23-JAN-18
2 M.E QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT P.T 6 29-MAY-17 05-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MANAGEMENT STUDIES
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MANAGEMENT STUDIES F.T 11 22-NOV-17 12-DEC-17
CAMPUS DEPT : MANUFACTURING
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 07-DEC-17

CAMPUS DEPT : MANUFACTURING


: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
2 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
3 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 6 20-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
4 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 7 23-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MATHEMATICS
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 7 06-DEC-17
2 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 9 25-NOV-17 08-DEC-17
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
3 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 7 06-DEC-17
M.Sc 5YR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
4 INTEGRATED) F.T 9 25-NOV-17 08-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 09-JAN-18 21-OCT-17
2 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 09-DEC-17
3 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 24-JAN-18
4 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL MEDIUM) F.T 7 25-NOV-17 11-DEC-17
285
5 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 2 15-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
7 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 6 13-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
8 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 5 18-SEP-17
9 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 6 30-DEC-17
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
10 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 5 07-DEC-17
11 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 5 08-DEC-17
CAMPUS DEPT : MEDIA
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MEDIA SCIENCES F.T 11 30-NOV-17 08-FEB-18
2 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 7 07-DEC-17
3 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 9 09-NOV-17 07-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MINING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 07-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 08-DEC-17
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION SCIENCE AND
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 03-JAN-18 02-MAR-18
2 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 29-DEC-17
CAMPUS DEPT : CENTRE FOR BIO-
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 08-DEC-17
2 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 09-DEC-17
3 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 09-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 06-DEC-17

CAMPUS: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY

SL.NO EXAM RESULT


DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 06-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : LEATHER TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 12-DEC-17
FOOTWEAR SCIENCE &
2 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 4 21-FEB-18
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
286
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 06-DEC-17
2 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 05-DEC-17

CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
1 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 06-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 11-DEC-17
2 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 6 13-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
CAMPUS DEPT : AUTOMOBILE
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 14-DEC-17
2 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 2 15-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
3 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
4 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 6 09-NOV-17 23-DEC-17

CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 7 25-NOV-17 09-DEC-17
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 2 11-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E INSTRUMENTATION P.T 6 13-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
ENGINEERING
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 25-NOV-17 20-DEC-17
2 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P.T 5 06-JAN-18

287
CAMPUS DEPT : PRODUCTION
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 11-DEC-17
2 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
3 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING P.T 6 09-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
4 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 2 15-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
5 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P.T 4 25-NOV-17 23-DEC-17
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : RUBBER AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 7 13-NOV-17 09-DEC-17

CAMPUS: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF DEPT : ELECTRONICS


TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING

SL.NO EXAM RESULT


DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 7 20-NOV-17 07-DEC-17
ENGINEERING
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
1 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 7 25-NOV-17 14-DEC-17
CAMPUS: SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND
PLANNING DEPT : ARCHITECTURE
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 5 15-DEC-17
2 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 7 11-DEC-17
3 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 9 15-NOV-17 15-DEC-17

288
ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI – 25
OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL CONTROLLER EXMINATIONS
( UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS )
COURSE / PROGRAMME WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PASS %
IN CBSC APR / MAY 2018

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : GEOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D GEOLOGY F.T 11 30/04/2018 05-Jul-2018
2 M.Sc APPLIED GEOLOGY F.T 2 30/04/2018 28-May-2018
3 M.Sc APPLIED GEOLOGY F.T 4 23/04/2018 28-Apr-2018
CAMPUS DEPT :
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CHEMISTRY F.T 11 29/05/2018 14-Jul-2018
2 M.S CHEMISTRY F.T 11 23/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
3 M.Sc APPLIED CHEMISTRY F.T 2 30/04/2018 27-Jun-2018
4 M.Sc APPLIED CHEMISTRY F.T 3 16/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
5 M.Sc APPLIED CHEMISTRY F.T 4 26/04/2018 03-Jul-2018
POLYMER SCIENCE AND
6 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 2 28/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
POLYMER SCIENCE AND
7 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 4 22-May-2018
8 M.Phil CHEMISTRY F.T 2 09-Jul-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : CIVIL ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/05/2018 18-Jul-2018
2 M.S CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 11 28/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 21/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
5 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
6 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
7 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
8 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
9 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 2 16/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
10 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 4 27/04/2018 31-May-2018
11 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
12 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
13 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 4 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
14 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 6 25/04/2018 31-May-2018
15 M.E REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS (SS) F.T 2 28/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
16 M.E REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS (SS) F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS
17 M.E (REGULAR) F.T 2 28/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS
18 M.E (REGULAR) F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
289
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND
19 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 2 30/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND
20 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 4 30-Jun-2018
21 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 28/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
22 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 30-Jun-2018
23 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 2 30/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
24 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 3 30/05/2018 02-Jul-2018
25 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 4 30-Jun-2018
HYDROLOGY AND WATER
26 M.E RESOURCES F.T 2 28/05/2018 02-Jul-2018
ENGINEERING
HYDROLOGY AND WATER
27 M.E RESOURCES F.T 4 30-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
28 M.E IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT F.T 2 28/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
29 M.E IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT F.T 4 03-Jul-2018

CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : CIVIL ENGINEERING


EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
SOIL MECHANICS AND
30 M.E FOUNDATION F.T 2 28/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
SOIL MECHANICS AND
31 M.E FOUNDATION F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
32 M.E STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
33 M.E STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES
34 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 2 28/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES
35 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 3 16-Jun-2018
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES
36 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
37 M.Tech COASTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 2 25/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
38 M.Tech COASTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
39 M.E TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
40 M.E TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
41 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.T 2 30/05/2018 02-Jul-2018
42 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.T 4 30/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
43 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.T 6 30-Jun-2018
DEPT : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
1 Ph.D ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/05/2018 12-Jul-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 6 28/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 M.E SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS F.T 2 30/05/2018 10-Jul-2018
RESEARCH
6 M.E SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS F.T 3 31-May-2018
RESEARCH
7 M.E SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS F.T 4 31-May-2018

290
RESEARCH
8 M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING(SPECIALIZATION IN BIG
DATA
ANALYTICS)
9 M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND F.T 3 22-May-2018
ENGINEERING(SPECIALIZATION IN BIG
DATA
ANALYTICS)
10 M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND F.T 4 22-May-2018
ENGINEERING(SPECIALIZATION IN BIG
DATA
ANALYTICS)
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
11 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
12 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 22-May-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
13 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 22-May-2018
14 M.E SOFTWARE ENGINEERING F.T 1 01/06/2018 03-Jul-2018
15 M.E SOFTWARE ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
16 M.E SOFTWARE ENGINEERING F.T 4 22-May-2018
17 M.E SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS P.T 6 31-May-2018
RESEARCH
DEPT : ELECTRONICS AND
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 Ph.D COMMUNICATION F.T 11 31/05/2018 16-Jul-2018
ENGINEERING

291
CAMPUS DEPT : ELECTRONICS AND
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 2 16/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 4 28/04/2018 31-May-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 6 28/04/2018 31-May-2018
ENGINEERING
5 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
6 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
7 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 6 27/04/2018 31-May-2018
8 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS F.T 1 29/05/2018 02-Jul-2018
9 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS F.T 2 30/05/2018 02-Jul-2018
10 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS F.T 3 12-Jul-2018
11 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS F.T 4 12-Jul-2018
12 M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS F.T 2 31/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
13 M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
14 M.E VLSI DESIGN F.T 2 28/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
15 M.E VLSI DESIGN F.T 4 02-Jul-2018
16 M.E COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
17 M.E COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS F.T 3 22-Jun-2018
18 M.E COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
19 M.E BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 31/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
20 M.E BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 27-Jun-2018
21 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS P.T 2 25/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
22 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS P.T 4 29/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
23 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS P.T 6 22-Jun-2018
24 M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS P.T 6 22-Jun-2018
CAMPUS DEPT : ELECTRICAL AND
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
1 Ph.D ENGINEERING F.T 11 31/05/2018 13-Jul-2018
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 24/04/2018 31-May-2018
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 6 27/04/2018 31-May-2018
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION
5 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 05-Jul-2018
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION
6 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 30-Jun-2018
POWER ENGINEERING AND
7 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
POWER ENGINEERING AND
8 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 4 30-May-2018
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
9 M.E TECHNOLOGIES F.T 2 28/05/2018 05-Jul-2018
10 M.E EMBEDDED SYSTEM F.T 4 30-Jun-2018
292
TECHNOLOGIES
11 M.E HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
12 M.E HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING F.T 4 29-May-2018
13 M.E POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
14 M.E POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES F.T 4 05-Jun-2018
15 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
16 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
17 M.E TECHNOLOGIES P.T 2 28/05/2018 04-Jul-2018

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
18 M.E TECHNOLOGIES P.T 4 21/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
19 M.E TECHNOLOGIES P.T 6 22-Jun-2018
POWER ELECTRONICS AND
20 M.E DRIVES P.T 4 28/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
POWER ELECTRONICS AND
21 M.E DRIVES P.T 6 05-Jun-2018
22 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING P.T 2 23/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
23 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING P.T 4 30/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
24 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING P.T 6 31-May-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ENGLISH
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D ENGLISH F.T 11 06-Jun-2018
2 M.Phil ENGLISH F.T 2 06-Jun-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 28/05/2018 05-Jul-2018
2 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
3 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 27/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
4 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 M.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 23-Jun-2018
6 M.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
QUALITY ENGINEERING AND
7 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 2 28/05/2018 23-Jun-2018
QUALITY ENGINEERING AND
8 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
QUALITY ENGINEERING AND
9 M.E MANAGEMENT P.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
QUALITY ENGINEERING AND
10 M.E MANAGEMENT P.T 4 25/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
QUALITY ENGINEERING AND
11 M.E MANAGEMENT P.T 6 25-May-2018

DEPT : MANAGEMENT STUDIES


293
CAMPUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
:
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MANAGEMENT STUDIES F.T 11 18/05/2018 06-Jun-2018
MASTER OF BUSINESS
2 M.B.A ADMINISTRATION F.T 1 21/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
MASTER OF BUSINESS
3 M.B.A ADMINISTRATION F.T 2 23/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
MASTER OF BUSINESS
4 M.B.A ADMINISTRATION F.T 4 18-Jun-2018
5 M.B.A TOURISM MANAGEMENT F.T 2 25/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
6 M.B.A TOURISM MANAGEMENT F.T 3 30-Jun-2018
7 M.B.A TOURISM MANAGEMENT F.T 4 18-Jun-2018
MASTER OF BUSINESS
8 M.B.A ADMINISTRATION P.T 2 18/05/2018 18-Jun-2018
MASTER OF BUSINESS
9 M.B.A ADMINISTRATION P.T 4 23/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
MASTER OF BUSINESS
10 M.B.A ADMINISTRATION P.T 5 30-Jun-2018
MASTER OF BUSINESS
11 M.B.A ADMINISTRATION P.T 6 06-Jun-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
2 M.S MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 11 18/05/2018 13-Jul-2018
3 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 2 16/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
4 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 4 27/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
5 B.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 6 25/04/2018 31-May-2018

294
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
6 M.E COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING F.T 2 30/05/2018 23-Jun-2018
7 M.E COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING F.T 4 30-May-2018
8 M.E COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING P.T 6 22-May-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MATHEMATICS
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MATHEMATICS F.T 11 30/04/2018 14-Jul-2018
2 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 2 25/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
3 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 4 25/04/2018 29-May-2018
4 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 6 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
5 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 2 25/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
6 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 4 23/04/2018 29-May-2018
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
7 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 6 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
8 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 2 30/04/2018 29-May-2018
9 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 4 25/04/2018 31-May-2018
10 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 2 30/04/2018 31-May-2018
11 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 4 25/04/2018 31-May-2018
12 M.Phil MATHEMATICS F.T 2 26/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
13 M.Phil MATHEMATICS F.T 2 30/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
CAMPUS DEPT : MECHANICAL
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 31/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
2 M.S MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 29/05/2018 05-Jul-2018
3 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 2 16/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
4 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
5 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 6 20/04/2018 31-May-2018
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
7 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
8 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
9 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL MEDIUM) F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
10 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL MEDIUM) F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
11 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL MEDIUM) F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
12 M.E SOLAR ENERGY F.T 2 31/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
13 M.E SOLAR ENERGY F.T 4 19-Jun-2018
14 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING F.T 2 31/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
15 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
16 M.E ENGINEERING DESIGN F.T 2 30/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
17 M.E ENGINEERING DESIGN F.T 4 31-May-2018
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
18 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 31/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
19 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 18/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND
20 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 2 28/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND
21 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 4 16-Jun-2018
295
THERMAL ENGINEERING(WITH
22 M.E SPECIALIZATION F.T 2 29/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
IN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING)
THERMAL ENGINEERING(WITH
23 M.E SPECIALIZATION F.T 4 28-May-2018
IN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING)

CAMPUS DEPT : MECHANICAL


: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
25 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 4 29/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
26 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 6 16-Jun-2018
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
27 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 4 24/05/2018 06-Jun-2018
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
28 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 6 16-Jun-2018
29 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 2 25/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
30 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 4 30/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
31 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 5 30-Jun-2018
32 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 6 30-Jun-2018
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
33 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 2 28/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
34 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 4 25/05/2018 16-Jun-2018
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
35 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 5 10-Jul-2018
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
36 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 6 25/05/2018 07-Jun-2018
CAMPUS DEPT : MEDIA
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MEDIA SCIENCES F.T 11 24/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
2 M.Sc ELECTRONIC MEDIA(2 YEARS) F.T 2 28/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
3 M.Sc ELECTRONIC MEDIA(2 YEARS) F.T 4 19/04/2018 31-May-2018
4 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 2 25/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
5 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 4 23/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
6 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 6 22/03/2018 06-Jun-2018
24 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 2 22/05/2018 04-Jul-2018

296
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MINING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
2 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
3 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
2 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
3 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 27/04/2018 31-May-2018
4 M.E PRINTING AND PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 12/04/2018 22-May-2018

297
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : PHYSICS
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D PHYSICS F.T 11 30/04/2018 07-Jul-2018
2 M.Sc MATERIALS SCIENCE F.T 2 30/04/2018 29-May-2018
3 M.Sc MATERIALS SCIENCE F.T 4 20/04/2018 06-Jun-2018
LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL
4 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 2 25/05/2018 06-Jun-2018
LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL
5 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 4 25/04/2018 29-May-2018
6 M.Phil PHYSICS F.T 2 27/04/2018 29-May-2018
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION SCIENCE AND
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 29/05/2018 12-Jul-2018
2 M.S INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 21/05/2018 12-Jul-2018
3 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
4 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 28/04/2018 01-Jun-2018

CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION SCIENCE AND


: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
5 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 25/04/2018 31-May-2018
MASTER OF COMPUTER
6 M.C.A APPLICATIONS F.T 2 25/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
(REGULAR)
MASTER OF COMPUTER
7 M.C.A APPLICATIONS F.T 4 30/04/2018 22-Jun-2018
(REGULAR)
MASTER OF COMPUTER
8 M.C.A APPLICATIONS F.T 5 16/05/2018 05-Jul-2018
(REGULAR)
MASTER OF COMPUTER
9 M.C.A APPLICATIONS F.T 6 29-May-2018
(REGULAR)
10 M.E MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 28/05/2018 18-Jun-2018
11 M.E MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 23/05/2018 05-Jul-2018
12 M.E MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 29-May-2018
13 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 29/05/2018 27-Jun-2018
14 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 23/05/2018 07-Jul-2018
15 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 29-May-2018
16 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 1 28/05/2018 07-Jul-2018
17 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 2 25/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
18 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 4 30/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
19 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 5 21/05/2018 07-Jul-2018
20 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 6 29-May-2018

298
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MEDICAL PHYSICS
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 M.Sc MEDICAL PHYSICS F.T 2 30/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
2 M.Sc MEDICAL PHYSICS F.T 3 16/04/2018 18-Jun-2018
3 M.Sc MEDICAL PHYSICS F.T 4 21/05/2018 18-Jun-2018

CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 31/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
2 M.S CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 31/05/2018 14-Jul-2018
3 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 12-Jun-2018
4 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 24/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 25/04/2018 31-May-2018
6 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
7 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 24/04/2018 31-May-2018
8 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 27/04/2018 31-May-2018
9 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
10 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 24/04/2018 31-May-2018
11 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 25/04/2018 31-May-2018
BIO PHARMACEUTICAL
12 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 16/05/2018 10-Jul-2018
BIO PHARMACEUTICAL
13 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 31/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
BIO PHARMACEUTICAL
14 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 15-Jun-2018
15 M.Tech BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 31/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
16 M.Tech BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
17 M.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 31/05/2018 15-Jun-2018
18 M.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 15-Jun-2018
19 M.Tech NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 28/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
20 M.Tech NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 29-May-2018

AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY


SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
21 M.Tech COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY F.T 2 31/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
22 M.Tech COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY F.T 4 15-Jun-2018

CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 23/05/2018 04-Jul-2018
2 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
3 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 24/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
299
4 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 M.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 25/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
6 M.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND
7 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 25/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND
8 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETRO
9 M.Tech CHEMICALS F.T 2 25/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETRO
10 M.Tech CHEMICALS F.T 4 22-Jun-2018
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 16/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
2 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
3 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 26/04/2018 25-May-2018
4 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 M.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 28/05/2018 31-May-2018
6 M.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 21-May-2018
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : LEATHER TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 25/05/2018 13-Jul-2018
2 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
3 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
4 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 25/04/2018 31-May-2018
FOOTWEAR SCIENCE &
5 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 2 25/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
FOOTWEAR SCIENCE &
6 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 4 21-May-2018
7 M.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 25/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
8 M.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 21-May-2018
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
2 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
3 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 23/04/2018 25-May-2018
4 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
5 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 26/04/2018 25-May-2018
6 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 27/04/2018 31-May-2018
7 M.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 25/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
8 M.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 31/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
APPLIED SCIENCE AND
1 Ph.D TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 25/05/2018 04-Jul-2018

CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
2 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
300
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
3 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 23/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
4 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 27/04/2018 31-May-2018
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS
5 M.Tech MANAGEMENT F.T 2 28/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS
6 M.Tech MANAGEMENT F.T 4 12-Jun-2018
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D AEROSPACE ENGINEERING F.T 11 31/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
2 M.S AEROSPACE ENGINEERING F.T 11 31/05/2018 12-Jul-2018
3 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 16/05/2018 15-Jun-2018
4 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
5 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 6 30/04/2018 25-May-2018
6 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
7 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 01-Jun-2018
8 M.E AVIONICS F.T 2 31/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
9 M.E AVIONICS F.T 4 12-Jun-2018
10 M.E AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 30/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
11 M.E AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 12-Jun-2018
12 M.E AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 12-Jun-2018
13 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING P.T 2 24/05/2018 15-Jun-2018
14 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING P.T 4 25/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
15 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING P.T 5 01-Jun-2018
16 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING P.T 6 16/05/2018 01-Jun-2018
CAMPUS DEPT : AUTOMOBILE
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 11 24/05/2018 14-Jul-2018
2 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 2 16/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
3 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 05-Jun-2018
4 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 6 30/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 2 24/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
6 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 4 15-Jun-2018
7 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 2 24/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
8 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 4 23/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
9 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 6 30-Jun-2018
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 11 26/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 4 26/04/2018 05-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 5 03/05/2018 05-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
5 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 6 30/04/2018 31-May-2018
ENGINEERING
6 M.E INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 2 26/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
7 M.E INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 3 14/05/2018 25-May-2018
301
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
8 M.E INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 4 14/05/2018 25-May-2018
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 25/05/2018 05-Jul-2018
2 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
3 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 28/04/2018 05-Jun-2018
4 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 30/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 28/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
6 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 03-Jul-2018
7 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 30-May-2018
8 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P.T 4 28/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
9 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P.T 6 16/05/2018 05-Jun-2018

CAMPUS DEPT : PRODUCTION


: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 11 29/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
2 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
3 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 4 24/04/2018 05-Jun-2018
4 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 6 30/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 05-Jun-2018
7 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 6 23/04/2018 31-May-2018
8 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 2 28/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
9 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 4 21-May-2018
10 M.E MECHATRONICS F.T 2 25/05/2018 15-Jun-2018
11 M.E MECHATRONICS F.T 4 01-Jun-2018
12 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 2 28/05/2018 10-Jul-2018
13 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 4 23/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
14 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 5 30-May-2018
15 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 6 30-May-2018
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
16 M.E (WITH P.T 2 21/05/2018 03-Jul-2018
SPECIALIZATION IN GREEN MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING)
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
17 M.E (WITH P.T 4 23/05/2018 30-Jun-2018
SPECIALIZATION IN GREEN MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING)
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
18 M.E (WITH P.T 6 30-Jun-2018
SPECIALIZATION IN GREEN MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING)
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : RUBBER AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO BRANCH NAME MODE SE EXAM RESULT
302
DEGREE M DATE DATE
RUBBER AND PLASTICS
1 Ph.D TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 16/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
2 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 18/05/2018 20-Jun-2018
3 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 26/04/2018 05-Jun-2018
4 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 6 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
5 M.Tech RUBBER TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 16/05/2018 30-May-2018

303
CAMPUS DEPT : ELECTRONICS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/05/2018 14-Jul-2018
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 2 16/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 3 27/04/2018 07-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 4 28/04/2018 31-May-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
5 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 5 28/04/2018 05-Jun-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
6 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 6 30/04/2018 31-May-2018
ENGINEERING
COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
7 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
8 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 25-May-2018
9 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY F.T 2 30/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
10 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 25-May-2018
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
11 M.E SYSTEMS F.T 2 30/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
12 M.E SYSTEMS F.T 4 25-May-2018
13 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY P.T 2 24/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
14 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY P.T 6 29-May-2018
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
15 M.E SYSTEMS P.T 4 25/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
16 M.E SYSTEMS P.T 6 25-May-2018
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 30/05/2018 20-Jul-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 18/05/2018 22-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 27/04/2018 07-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 26/04/2018 01-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
5 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 5 28/04/2018 07-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
6 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 6 30/04/2018 31-May-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
7 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 2 30/05/2018 12-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
8 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 4 25-May-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
9 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 2 30/05/2018 12-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
10 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 4 28/05/2018 12-Jun-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
11 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 6 21-May-2018

304
CAMPUS:SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DEPT :
PLANNING ARCHITECTURE
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D ARCHITECTURE F.T 11 28/05/2018 13-Jul-2018
2 M.S ARCHITECTURE F.T 11 28/05/2018 13-Jul-2018
3 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 2 18/05/2018 12-Jun-2018
4 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 4 26/04/2018 15-Jun-2018
5 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 5 12-Jun-2018
6 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 6 26/04/2018 31-May-2018
7 M.Arch LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE F.T 2 28/05/2018 12-Jun-2018
8 M.Arch LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE F.T 4 17/07/2018 12-Jun-2018
9 M.Arch M.ARCH F.T 2 28/05/2018 12-Jun-2018
10 M.Arch M.ARCH F.T 4 17/07/2018 12-Jun-2018
11 M.Arch M.ARCH P.T 6 17/07/2018 15-Jun-2018

305
ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI – 25
OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL CONTROLLER EXMINATIONS
( UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS )
COURSE / PROGRAMME WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PASS %
IN CBSC APR / MAY 2018

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : GEOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D GEOLOGY F.T 11 30/10/2017 16-Feb-2018
2 M.Sc APPLIED GEOLOGY F.T 1 22/11/2017 20-Dec-2017
3 M.Sc APPLIED GEOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
CAMPUS DEPT :
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CHEMISTRY F.T 11 23/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S CHEMISTRY F.T 11 23/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
3 M.Sc APPLIED CHEMISTRY F.T 1 22/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
4 M.Sc APPLIED CHEMISTRY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
POLYMER SCIENCE AND
5 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 13-Feb-2018
POLYMER SCIENCE AND
6 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
7 M.Phil CHEMISTRY F.T 1 22/11/2017 29-Dec-2017

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : CIVIL ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 11 09/11/2017 16-Feb-2018
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
AGRICULTURAL AND IRRIGATION
5 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
6 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
7 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
8 B.E CIVIL ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
9 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
10 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 3 31/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
11 B.E GEO-INFORMATICS F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
12 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
13 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 3 31/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
CIVIL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
14 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
15 M.E REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS (SS) F.T 1 10/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
16 M.E REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS (SS) F.T 3 09/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS
17 M.E (REGULAR) F.T 1 10/01/2018 13-Feb-2018
REMOTE SENSING AND GEOMATICS
18 M.E (REGULAR) F.T 3 09/11/2017 29-Dec-2017

306
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND
19 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND
20 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 3 08/11/2017 20-Dec-2017
21 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
22 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
23 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
24 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
HYDROLOGY AND WATER
25 M.E RESOURCES F.T 1 23/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
ENGINEERING
HYDROLOGY AND WATER
26 M.E RESOURCES F.T 3 09/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING
27 M.E IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
28 M.E IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT F.T 3 06/11/2017 11-Jan-2018
SOIL MECHANICS AND
29 M.E FOUNDATION F.T 1 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
ENGINEERING

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : CIVIL ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
SOIL MECHANICS AND
30 M.E FOUNDATION F.T 3 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING
SOIL MECHANICS AND
31 M.E FOUNDATION F.T 4 07-Feb-2018
ENGINEERING
32 M.E STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
33 M.E STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES
34 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES
35 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 3 06/11/2017 11-Jan-2018
36 M.Tech COASTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
37 M.Tech COASTAL MANAGEMENT F.T 3 09/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
38 M.E TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
39 M.E TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
40 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.T 1 10/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
41 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.T 3 10/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
42 M.E ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.T 5 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017

CAMPUS DEPT : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND


: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
1 Ph.D ENGINEERING F.T 11 31/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
5 M.E SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS F.T 3 30/10/2017 10-Feb-2018
RESEARCH
6 M.E SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS F.T 4 07-Feb-2018
RESEARCH
307
7 M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
ENGINEERING(SPECIALIZATION IN BIG
DATA
ANALYTICS)
8 M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND F.T 3 31/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING(SPECIALIZATION IN BIG
DATA
ANALYTICS)
9 M.E COMPUTER SCIENCE AND F.T 4 07-Feb-2018
ENGINEERING(SPECIALIZATION IN BIG
DATA
ANALYTICS)
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
10 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
11 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
12 M.E SOFTWARE ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
13 M.E SOFTWARE ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
14 M.E SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS P.T 5 08/11/2017 07-Feb-2018
RESEARCH
CAMPUS DEPT : ELECTRONICS AND
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
ELECTRONICS AND
1 Ph.D COMMUNICATION F.T 11 31/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 3 31/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 5 30/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING

308
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
SE EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
5 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
6 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
7 B.E BIO - MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
8 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS F.T 1 18/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
9 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS F.T 3 30/10/2017 07-Feb-2018
10 M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS F.T 1 18/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
11 M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS F.T 3 31/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
12 M.E VLSI DESIGN F.T 1 18/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
13 M.E VLSI DESIGN F.T 3 30/10/2017 16-Feb-2018
14 M.E COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS F.T 1 18/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
15 M.E COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS F.T 3 30/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
16 M.E BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 18/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
17 M.E BIO MEDICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
18 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS P.T 1 11/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
19 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS P.T 3 18/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
20 M.E APPLIED ELECTRONICS P.T 5 30/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
21 M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS P.T 5 31/10/2017 07-Feb-2018
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
SE EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
1 Ph.D ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 04/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION
5 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 22-Feb-2018
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION
6 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 22-Feb-2018
POWER ENGINEERING AND
7 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 26-Feb-2018
POWER ENGINEERING AND
8 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 3 30/10/2017 16-Feb-2018
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
9 M.E TECHNOLOGIES F.T 1 23/01/2018 19-Feb-2018
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
10 M.E TECHNOLOGIES F.T 3 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
11 M.E HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
12 M.E HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 26-Feb-2018
13 M.E POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES F.T 1 23/01/2018 26-Feb-2018
14 M.E POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES F.T 3 08/11/2017 16-Feb-2018
15 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 28-Feb-2018
16 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 19-Feb-2018
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
17 M.E TECHNOLOGIES P.T 1 23/01/2018 19-Feb-2018
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
18 M.E TECHNOLOGIES P.T 3 23/01/2018 26-Feb-2018
19 M.E EMBEDDED SYSTEM P.T 5 30/10/2017 16-Feb-2018
309
TECHNOLOGIES
20 M.E POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES P.T 3 10/01/2018 22-Feb-2018
21 M.E POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES P.T 5 10/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
22 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING P.T 1 08/01/2018 26-Feb-2018
23 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING P.T 3 10/01/2018 23-Feb-2018
24 M.E POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING P.T 5 10/11/2017 26-Feb-2018

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : ENGLISH
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D ENGLISH F.T 11 15-Feb-2018
2 M.Phil ENGLISH F.T 1 07-Feb-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 08/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
3 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
4 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
5 B.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
6 M.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
7 M.E INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
8 M.E QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
9 M.E QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT F.T 3 10/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
10 M.E QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT P.T 1 06/01/2018 07-Feb-2018
11 M.E QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT P.T 5 08/11/2017 29-Dec-2017

CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MANAGEMENT STUDIES
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MANAGEMENT STUDIES F.T 11 27/11/2017 15-Feb-2018
2 M.B.A MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION F.T 1 29/12/2017 07-Feb-2018
3 M.B.A MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION F.T 3 30/11/2017 11-Jan-2018
4 M.B.A TOURISM MANAGEMENT F.T 1 29/12/2017 07-Feb-2018
5 M.B.A TOURISM MANAGEMENT F.T 3 25/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
6 M.B.A MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P.T 1 29/12/2017 07-Feb-2018
7 M.B.A MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P.T 3 27/12/2017 07-Feb-2018
8 M.B.A MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION P.T 5 30/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
MANUFACTURING
1 Ph.D ENGINEERING F.T 11 22/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
MANUFACTURING
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
MANUFACTURING
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
MANUFACTURING
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
5 M.E COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING F.T 1 22/01/2018 22-Feb-2018
6 M.E COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING F.T 3 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
7 M.E COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING P.T 5 30/10/2017 19-Feb-2018

310
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MATHEMATICS
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MATHEMATICS F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 1 22/12/2017 07-Feb-2018
3 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 3 31/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
4 M.Sc 5YR COMPUTER SCIENCE(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 5 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
5 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 1 22/12/2017 07-Feb-2018
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
6 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 3 31/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(5 YRS
7 M.Sc 5YR INTEGRATED) F.T 5 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
8 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 1 24/11/2017 11-Jan-2018
9 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017

CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MATHEMATICS


EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
10 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 1 24/11/2017 11-Jan-2018
11 M.Sc APPLIED MATHEMATICS F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
12 M.Phil MATHEMATICS F.T 1 17/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
13 M.Phil MATHEMATICS F.T 1 17/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
DEPT : MECHANICAL
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 06/01/2018 09-Mar-2018
3 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
4 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
5 B.E MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
7 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
8 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
9 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
10 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 3 31/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (TAMIL
11 B.E MEDIUM) F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
12 M.E SOLAR ENERGY F.T 1 22/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
13 M.E SOLAR ENERGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
14 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING F.T 1 22/01/2018 13-Feb-2018
15 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
16 M.E ENGINEERING DESIGN F.T 1 22/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
17 M.E ENGINEERING DESIGN F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
18 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 22/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
19 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND
20 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 1 22/01/2018 23-Feb-2018
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND
21 M.E MANAGEMENT F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
22 M.E THERMAL ENGINEERING(WITH F.T 1 22/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
311
SPECIALIZATION
IN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING)
THERMAL ENGINEERING(WITH
23 M.E SPECIALIZATION F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
IN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING)
24 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 1 06/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
25 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 3 22/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
26 M.E ENERGY ENGINEERING P.T 5 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
27 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 3 22/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
INTERNAL COMBUSTION
28 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 5 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
29 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 1 08/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
30 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 3 22/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
31 M.E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN P.T 5 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
32 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 1 08/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
33 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 3 22/01/2018 07-Feb-2018
PRODUCT DESIGN AND
34 M.E DEVELOPMENT P.T 5 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
DEPT : MEDIA
CAMPUS: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
EXAM RESULT
SL.NO DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D MEDIA SCIENCES F.T 11 30/10/2017 15-Feb-2018
2 M.Sc ELECTRONIC MEDIA(2 YEARS) F.T 1 22/11/2017 07-Feb-2018

CAMPUS DEPT : MEDIA


: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
3 M.Sc ELECTRONIC MEDIA(2 YEARS) F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
4 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 1 22/12/2017 07-Feb-2018
5 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 3 16/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
6 M.Sc 5YR ELECTRONIC MEDIA(5 YRS INTEGRATED) F.T 5 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MINING ENGINEERING
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
2 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
3 B.E MINING ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 08/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
2 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 09-Jan-2018
3 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
4 B.E PRINTING TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 28-Dec-2017
5 M.E PRINTING AND PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017

312
CAMPUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
:
DEPT : PHYSICS
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D PHYSICS F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.Sc MATERIALS SCIENCE F.T 1 27/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
3 M.Sc MATERIALS SCIENCE F.T 3 30/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL
4 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 07-Feb-2018
LASER AND ELECTRO OPTICAL
5 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
6 M.Phil PHYSICS F.T 1 23/11/2017 29-Dec-2017
CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION SCIENCE AND
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 31/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
3 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
MASTER OF COMPUTER
4 M.C.A APPLICATIONS F.T 1 21/12/2017 13-Feb-2018
(REGULAR)
MASTER OF COMPUTER
5 M.C.A APPLICATIONS F.T 3 30/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
(REGULAR)
MASTER OF COMPUTER
6 M.C.A APPLICATIONS F.T 5 31/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
(REGULAR)
7 M.E MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
8 M.E MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 13/11/2017 07-Feb-2018
9 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 10/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
10 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 16-Feb-2018
11 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 1 21/12/2017 16-Feb-2018
12 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 3 30/10/2017 11-Jan-2018
13 M.C.A MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (SS) F.T 5 31/10/2017 29-Dec-2017
CAMPUS
: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPT : MEDICAL PHYSICS
SL.NO EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE SEM DATE DATE
1 M.Sc MEDICAL PHYSICS F.T 1 22/11/2017 05-Jan-2018
2 M.Sc MEDICAL PHYSICS F.T 3 31/10/2017 29-Dec-2017

CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 23/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
2 M.S CENTRE FOR BIO-TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 30/10/2017 21-Feb-2018
3 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
4 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
5 B.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
6 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
7 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
8 B.Tech INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
9 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
10 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
313
11 B.Tech PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
BIO PHARMACEUTICAL
12 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
BIO PHARMACEUTICAL
13 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 20-Dec-2017
14 M.Tech BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
15 M.Tech BIO TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 27-Dec-2017
16 M.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 19-Feb-2018
17 M.Tech FOOD TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 27-Dec-2017
18 M.Tech NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 10/01/2018 15-Feb-2018
19 M.Tech NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
20 M.Tech COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 19-Feb-2018
21 M.Tech COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/10/2017 21-Feb-2018
2 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
3 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
4 B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
5 M.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 11/12/2017 10-Feb-2018
6 M.Tech CHEMICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND
7 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND
8 M.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETRO
9 M.Tech CHEMICALS F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETRO
10 M.Tech CHEMICALS F.T 3 30/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 23/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
2 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
3 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 13/11/2017 06-Jan-2018
4 B.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 31/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
5 M.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 07-Feb-2018
6 M.Tech CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
CAMPUS
: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : LEATHER TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 10/01/2018 21-Feb-2018

CAMPUS: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : LEATHER TECHNOLOGY


SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
3 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
4 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
5 B.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
FOOTWEAR SCIENCE &
6 M.Tech ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
7 M.Tech FOOTWEAR SCIENCE & F.T 3 30/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
314
ENGINEERING
8 M.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
9 M.Tech LEATHER TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017

CAMPUS: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY


SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
2 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 05-Jan-2018
3 B.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
4 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
5 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
6 B.Tech APPAREL TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
7 M.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 07-Feb-2018
8 M.Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
CAMPUS: AC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
APPLIED SCIENCE AND
1 Ph.D TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 23/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
2 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 11-Jan-2018
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
3 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND
4 B.Tech TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS
5 M.Tech MANAGEMENT F.T 1 23/01/2018 07-Feb-2018
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS
6 M.Tech MANAGEMENT F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
CAMPUS: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D AEROSPACE ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/10/2017 13-Feb-2018
2 M.S AEROSPACE ENGINEERING F.T 11 23/01/2018 13-Feb-2018
3 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
4 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
5 B.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
6 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
7 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
8 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING F.T 4 20-Dec-2017
9 M.E AVIONICS F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
10 M.E AVIONICS F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
11 M.E AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
12 M.E AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
13 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING P.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
14 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING P.T 3 11/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
15 M.E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING P.T 5 06/11/2017 20-Dec-2017

315
DEPT : AUTOMOBILE
CAMPUS: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 11 23/01/2018 27-Feb-2018

CAMPUS DEPT : AUTOMOBILE


: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
2 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
3 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
4 B.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
5 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
6 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING F.T 3 08/11/2017 15-Feb-2018
7 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 1 04/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
8 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 3 08/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
9 M.E AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING P.T 5 31/10/2017 10-Feb-2018
CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 11 31/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
ELECTRONICS AND
2 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E INSTRUMENTATION F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING
5 M.E INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
6 M.E INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
7 M.E INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 4 30-Dec-2017
8 M.E INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING F.T 5 30-Dec-2017

CAMPUS DEPT : INFORMATION


: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 23/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
2 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
3 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
4 B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
5 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
6 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 10-Feb-2018
7 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P.T 3 23/10/2017 10-Feb-2018
8 M.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY P.T 5 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018

316
DEPT : PRODUCTION
CAMPU: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 11 31/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 11 10/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
3 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
4 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
5 B.E PRODUCTION ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
6 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
7 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
8 B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
9 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 20-Feb-2018
10 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 10-Feb-2018
11 M.E MECHATRONICS F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
12 M.E MECHATRONICS F.T 3 11/11/2017 20-Dec-2017
13 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 1 10/01/2018 16-Feb-2018

CAMPUS DEPT : PRODUCTION


: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
14 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 3 09/01/2018 20-Feb-2018
15 M.E MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING P.T 5 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
16 M.E (WITH P.T 1 09/01/2018 19-Feb-2018
SPECIALIZATION IN GREEN MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING)
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
17 M.E (WITH P.T 3 08/01/2018 16-Feb-2018
SPECIALIZATION IN GREEN MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING)
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
18 M.E (WITH P.T 5 31/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
SPECIALIZATION IN GREEN MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING)

CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : RUBBER AND PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
RUBBER AND PLASTICS
1 Ph.D TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 08/01/2018 22-Feb-2018
2 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 18/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
3 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 31/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
4 B.Tech RUBBER & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
5 M.Tech RUBBER TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
6 M.Tech RUBBER TECHNOLOGY F.T 4 24/11/2017 20-Dec-2017

317
DEPT : ELECTRONICS
CAMPUS MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
:
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING F.T 11 30/10/2017 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING F.T 11 02/01/2018 13-Feb-2018
ELECTRONICS AND
3 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
4 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND
5 B.E COMMUNICATION F.T 5 30/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
ENGINEERING
COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
6 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 10/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING
7 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 30/10/2017 10-Feb-2018
8 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY F.T 1 10/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
9 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
10 M.E SYSTEMS F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
11 M.E SYSTEMS F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017
12 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY P.T 1 06/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
13 M.E WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY P.T 5 08/11/2017 20-Dec-2017
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
14 M.E SYSTEMS P.T 3 10/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
VLSI DESIGN AND EMBEDDED
15 M.E SYSTEMS P.T 5 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017

318
MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
CAMPUS
:
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY F.T 11 05/01/2018 22-Feb-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
2 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 20/12/2017 06-Jan-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
3 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 31/10/2017 30-Dec-2017
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
4 B.E ENGINEERING F.T 5 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
5 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 1 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
6 M.E ENGINEERING F.T 3 13/11/2017 20-Dec-2017
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
7 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 1 08/01/2018 10-Feb-2018

CAMPUS
: MADRAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT : COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
8 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 3 23/01/2018 10-Feb-2018
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
9 M.E ENGINEERING P.T 5 13/11/2017 20-Dec-2017
CAMPUS: SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND
PLANNING DEPT : ARCHITECTURE
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D ARCHITECTURE F.T 11 23/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S ARCHITECTURE F.T 11 06/01/2018 23-Feb-2018
3 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 1 18/12/2017 25-Jan-2018
4 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 2 01/11/2017 30-Dec-2017
5 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 3 15/11/2017 30-Dec-2017
6 B.Arch ARCHITECTURE F.T 5 10/11/2017 06-Jan-2018
7 M.Arch LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE F.T 1 23/01/2018 20-Feb-2018
8 M.Arch LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE F.T 3 30/10/2017 27-Dec-2017
9 M.Arch M.ARCH F.T 1 23/01/2018 19-Feb-2018
10 M.Arch M.ARCH F.T 3 30/10/2017 06-Jan-2018
11 M.Arch M.ARCH P.T 5 30/10/2017 06-Jan-2018

CAMPUS:SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND


PLANNING DEPT :PLANNING
SL.NO SE EXAM RESULT
DEGREE BRANCH NAME MODE M DATE DATE
1 Ph.D PLANNING F.T 11 09/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
2 M.S PLANNING F.T 11 05/01/2018 27-Feb-2018
3 M.Plan M.PLAN F.T 1 11/01/2018 21-Feb-2018
4 M.Plan M.PLAN F.T 3 30/10/2017 20-Dec-2017

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