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KPRInstitute of Engineering and TechnologyApproved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai -25
Arasur, Coimbatore - 641 407
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade
Vision
Mission
To become a premier institute of academic excellence by
imparting technical, intellectual and professional skills to
students for meeting the diverse needs of the Industry, Society,
the Nation and the World at large.
Ÿ Commitment to offer value based education and enhancement of practical skills.
Ÿ Continuous assessment of teaching and learning process through scholarly
activities.
Ÿ Enriching research and innovative activities in collaboration with industry and
Institute of repute.
Ÿ Ensuring the academic process to uphold culture, ethics and social responsibility.
PG Degree Courses
M.E. CAD / CAM
M.E. Computer Science
Engineering
M.E. Structural Engineering
M.E. VLSI Design
UG Degree Courses
B.E. Civil Engineering
B.E. Computer Science
Engineering
B.E. Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
ACADEMICCALENDAR
2016 - 17
KPRIET
Education is the most powerful weapon which you
can use to change the world.Nelson Mandela
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Rules Regulations&
About he Departments t
Training & Placement
Physical Education
Central Library
Hostel Administration
College Administration
Campus Facilities
Centres
Other Events
Amenities
Academic System
College Transport Rules & Regulations
Rules & Regulations for Prevention and
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KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology was established in the year 2009. KPRIET is
approved by AICTE and affiliated to Anna University, Chennai and accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ th grade. It is promoted by KPR Charities in association with the celebration of 25 anniversary of
KPR Mill Limited. KPR Group is a renowned business house in India with interest in Textiles,
Wind Energy and Sugar. The institution offers quality education to the younger generation in
order to strengthen our Nation in the field of Technology.
KPRIET has good infrastructure, refined classrooms, excellent laboratories, food court and
separate hygienic hostels for boys and girls. It has a furnished digital library with sources of
information accessible to everyone that facilitates the learners with multi-disciplinary research
videos, ebooks, journals and magazines. Wi-Fi facilities are provided in order to enhance the
knowledge of the learners.
The college paves an effective platform for the students to have numerous job opportunities
through Value Added Courses, Structured Placement and Training Programs, Entrepreneurship
Development Cell, Industry Institute Partnership Cell are a few, through which the learners
attain versatile knowledge apart from their academic curriculum. It also offers training for
higher studies in IITs, NITs and other foreign Universities.
About 2348 students are pursuing their education to become efficient engineers with
competent skills and proficient knowledge. The institution provides world class education
through innovative teaching methodologies and parental care by 190 faculty members,
enriched with effective teaching experience, remarkable knowledge and skills.
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About KPRIETPRINCIPAL
DEAN - Academics & Administration
Dr. K. Bommanna Raja M.Tech., Ph.D.
Dr. S. Ramkumar M.E., Ph.D.
Ÿ All the students must wear ID cards inside the campus and come with formal dress.
Ÿ Students are instructed to be inside the classrooms during class hours.
Ÿ All the students are expected to be in college uniform when they are in the workshops and
laboratories.
Ÿ Students will not be permitted to appear for University examinations if they don't
maintain 75% attendance as per Anna University norms.
Ÿ Students should keep their classrooms, labs and the campus clean.
Ÿ Driving / riding vehicles without a valid RC and License is not permitted. Students are
advised to obey the traffic rules and adhere to safety norms.
Ÿ Students are advised not to bring any valuable items to the campus.
Ÿ Leave application should be submitted to the mentors before availing leave.
Ÿ Usage of mobile phones is banned in the academic blocks.
Ÿ Day scholars willing to go out of the campus during working hours are informed to get the
out pass from the respective HOD and submitted at the main gate.
Ÿ Prior permission must be obtained by the students from the authorities concerned to
participate in extra-curricular activities. Absence for one period during any session will
be treated as absent for half-a-day.
Ÿ Medical certificate should be submitted in case of medical leave.
Ÿ Students are advised to have a look at the notice board periodically to get the information
about announcements.
Rules & Regulations
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List of Laboratories
Survey Laboratory
CADD Laboratory
Strength of Materials Laboratory
Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory
Environmental Engineering Laboratory
Soil Mechanics Laboratory
Concrete and Highway Laboratory
Structural Engineering Laboratory
The Department of Civil Engineering was established in the year 2009. The Department
offers an undergraduate programme, B.E. Civil Engineering with sanctioned intake of 180
students and a postgraduate programme, M.E. Structural Engineering with sanctioned intake
of 18 students. The Department is supported by teaching and Non-teaching staff of rich and
varied experience. All laboratories in the Department are well furnished with the state-of-art
equipments and softwares. The Department is marching forward to achieve excellence in
every field of specialization in Civil Engineering.
The faculty and staff are engaged in teaching, research, creative expression, service and
partnerships that address the needs of a complex world. The Department serves as a key
resource for economic, social, cultural and technological advancements. A supportive and
inclusive learning community devoted to teaching excellence and academic freedom.
The Department is concerned much on assembling academicians, researchers and
scientists from R & D organizations, practicing professionals from construction industry, field
experts, top consultants and policy makers of rich and varied exposure, experience and
expertise on a common stage to present, share and discuss the recent trends in the field of
civil engineering, which will lead to the sharing of technical knowledge for tomorrow's world.
Department of Civil Engineering
Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.”
Socrates
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S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr. G. Ganesh Prabhu M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Head
2 Dr. S. Kanmani M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor
3 Mr. P. Selvaraj Kumar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Associate Professor
4 Dr. A.K. Priya M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor
5 Mr. S. Ragunath M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sl.G)
6 Mr. K. Letcham M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sl.G)
7 Mr. G.K. Arun Vivek M.E., Assistant Professor (Sl.G)
8 Mr. N. Balasubramaniam M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
9 Mr. E. Prabakaran M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
10 Mr. S. Anandaraj M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
11 Ms. M. Nithya M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
12 Ms. D. Gokila M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
13 Mr. R. Gokulan M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
14 Ms. S. Keerthika M.E., Assistant Professor
15 Ms. J. Shriindhu M.Tech., Assistant Professor
16 Ms. K.G. Akshaya M.Tech., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
17 Ms. K. Saranya M.E., Assistant Professor
18 Mr. G. Krishnaraaju M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
19 Ms. M. Rajeswari M.E., Assistant Professor
20 Ms. P.M. Priyanka M.E., Assistant Professor
21 Ms. K. Lalitha M.E., Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty
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S.No. Name Designation
22 Mr. D. Vivek M.Tech., Assistant Professor
23 Mr. S. Harihara Suthan M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
24 Ms. P. Devahi M.E., Assistant Professor
25 Mr. N. Raggul M.E., Assistant Professor
26 Ms. V. Aparna M.Tech., Assistant Professor
27 Ms. V. Karthik M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
28 Mr. P. Karthigai Balan M.E., Assistant Professor
29 Mr. V. Rajeshkumar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
30 Mr. P. Balamurugan M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
31 Mr. D. Karthik M.E., Assistant Professor
32 Mr. K. Sakthi Prasanth M.E., Assistant Professor
33 Mr. V. Kavin Kumar M.E., Assistant Professor
34 Ms. K.Deepika M.E., Assistant Professor
35 Mr. G.Rajthilak M.E., Assistant Professor
S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. S. Jeevananthan B.E., Lab Technician
2 Ms. M. Sugapriya D.C.E., (A.M.I.E.,) Lab Technician
3 Mr. M. Thangapandiyan M.Sc., PGDCA., Data Entry Operator
4 Mr. S. Ashok Pandian D.C.E., Lab Technician
5 Mr. R . Gokula Krishna B.E., Teaching Assistant
6 Mr. M. Kannan D.C.E., Lab Technician
Non - Teaching Staff
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The Department of Computer Science Engineering was established in the year 2010.
The Department offers an undergraduate programme, B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
with sanctioned intake of 120 students and a postgraduate programme, M.E. CSE with
sanctioned intake of 18 students. The Department was institutionalized with the objective of
imparting quality education in the field of Computer Science and is committed to enhance the
process of innovative technologies in teaching, learning and rehearses to adopt modern
approaches.
Computer Practice Lab (C++, UNIX)
Data Structures Lab (C++)
Database Management Lab (Oracle 11g)
Operating Systems Lab (C, UNIX, LINUX)
Computer Networks Lab (Telnet, UNIX, C, Java, Ns2)
Java Programming Lab (Java)
Open Source Lab (Linux, Pearl, Python, MySQL, PHP)
Case Tools Laboratory (Java, IBM Rational Rose)
Compiler Design Lab (C)
Internet Programming Lab (Java, Apache server, MySQL)
Computer Graphics Lab (C++, Java, OpenGL)
Software Engineering Lab (IBM Rational Rose)
Department of Computer Science Engineering
List of Laboratories
Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all
Aristotle
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Faculty
S. No Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr. K. Vishnu Kumar M.Tech., Ph.D. Associate Professor and Head
2 Dr. S. Manoj Kumar M.E., Ph.D. Professor
3 Dr. M. Akila M.E., Ph.D. Professor
4 Dr. M. Priyadharshini M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor
5 Mr. P.N.Senthil Prakash M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
6 Mr. N. Prasath M.Tech., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
7 Mr. T. Rajasekaran M.E., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
8 Ms. S. Shanthi M.E., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
9 Ms. K.R. Sri Preethaa M.E., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
10 Mr. M. Saravanan M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
11 Mr. N. Yuvaraj M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
12 Mr. R. Sivaramakrishnan M.E., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
13 Ms. A. Padmashree M.E., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
14 Ms. S. Dhivya M.E., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
15 Ms. K. Vidhya M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
16 Ms. Joyce Beryl Princess M.E., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
17 Mr. S. Karthic M.Tech., Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
18 Mr. V. Sakthivel M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor ( Sr.G )
19 Mr. S. Raguvaran M.E., Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science Engineering
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S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. P. Anbalagan B.C.A., Lab Technician
2 Mr. P. Gopal D.C.S.E., Lab Technician
3 Mr. V. Karthick B.E., Lab Technician
4 Mr. S. Ilayaraja M.Sc., Lab Technician
5 Mr.A.Thivakar D.T.Ed., M.A., Office Assistant
Non - Teaching Staff
S. No Name of the Faculty Designation
20 Ms. M. Suganya M.Tech., Assistant Professor
21 Ms. C.S. Madhumathi M.E., Assistant Professor
22 Mr. S. Kandasamy M.E., Assistant Professor
23 Ms. N.S. Sindhu M.E., Assistant Professor
24 Mr. G. Ramsundar M.E., Assistant Professor
25 Ms. M.Anisha M.E., Assistant Professor
26 Ms. R. Divya M.E., Assistant Professor
27 Ms. V. Umalakshmi M.E., Assistant Professor
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The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in the
year 2009. The Department offers an undergraduate programme, B.E. Electronics and
Communication Engineering with a sanctioned intake of 120 students and a postgraduate
programme, M.E. VLSI Design with an intake of 18 students.The Department is interested not
only in updating the academic curriculum, but also in enhancing the laboratory facilities to
cope up with the new developments in the state-of art technologies. The goal of the
Department is to transform the students into budding engineers with sound technical
leadership skills, knowledge and decision making ability. The Department has well established
laboratories, research set up with qualified faculty members. The Department addresses the
growing needs and provides additional opportunities to younger generation to meet the
industrial standards.
Engineering Practice Lab
Electron Devices and Circuits Lab
Linear Integrated Circuits and Digital Laboratory
Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory
Communication Systems Lab
Optical and Microwave Lab
DSP / VLSI Lab
Networks Lab
Robotics and Embedded lab
PCB Design Lab
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
List of Laboratories
Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of mind to think.
Albert Einstein
Faculty
S. No Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr. M. Kathirvelu M.E., Ph.D. Professor & Head
2 Dr. C. Karthikeyini M.E., Ph.D. Senior Professor
3 Dr. J. Karpagam M.E., Ph.D. Professor
4 Dr. B. Jaishankar M.E., Ph.D., Associate Professor
5 Dr. J. Vijay M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor
6 Mr. V. Govindaraj M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr. G)
7 Ms. N. Sudha M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
8 Ms. S. Prema M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr. G)
9 Ms. K. Jeyanthi M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr. G)
10 Ms. R. Karthiga M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
11 Mr. P. Krishnamoorthy M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
12 Mr. K. Siddharthraju M. Tech., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
13 Mr. M. Santhanaraj M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr. G)
14 Mr. S. Balamurali M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
15 Ms. D. Sudarvizhi M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
16 Ms. R. Dhivyadevi M.E., Assistant Professor
17 Ms. S. Nithya M.E., Assistant Professor
18 Mr. V.P. Ajay M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
19 Mr. V. Chandra Prasad M.E., Assistant Professor
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
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S.No. Name Designation
20 Mr. N.Sathishkumar M.E.,( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
21 Mr. M. Singaram M.E., Assistant Professor
22 Mr. S. Finney Daniel Shadrach M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
23 Ms. R. Mohanabarathy M.E., Assistant Professor
S.No. Name Designation
1 Ms. M.R. Deepika B.E., Teaching Assistant
2 Mr. M. Ramesh I.T.I., Lab Technician
3 Mr. A.Dinesh Singh D.E.C.E., (B.E.) Lab Technician
4 Mr. R. Ramesh Krishnan D.E.C.E., Lab Technician
5 Mr. N. Guna sekaran D.E.C.E., Lab Technician
Non - Teaching Staff
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet
Aristotle
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The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was established in the year
2009. The Department offers an undergraduate programme, B.E. Electrical and Electronics
Engineering with sanctioned intake of 120 students. The Department believes in serious
academic pursuit and encourages radical and original thinking which paves the way for
creativity and innovative ideas. The Department works with zeal and fervor to achieve success.
It provides well equipped laboratory with global standards to blend knowledge acquisition and
applications in real life situations. We promote graduates in the diverse and evolving fields to
use their knowledge of engineering principles and practices to design, develop and implement
in a way our students are provided with a platform to innovate, achieve and lead.
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
AC Machines Laboratory
DC Machines Laboratory
Control & Instrumentation Laboratory
Power Electronics & Drives and Research Laboratory
Electrical Drives and Control Laboratory
Simulation & Research Laboratory
Electronics Design Laboratory
Engineering Practices Laboratory
List of Laboratories
Faculty
S. No Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr. V. Kumar Chinnaiyan M.E., Ph.D. Professor & Head
2 Dr. C. Krishnakumar M.E., Ph.D. Professor
3 Dr. R. Uthirasamy M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor
4 Mr. G. Saravanan M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
5 Mr. A. Gowri Shankar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
6 Mr. S. Vivekanandan M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
7 Mr. P. Kamalakannan M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
8 Mr. M. Premkumar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
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S.No. Name Designation
9 Ms. R. Revathi M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
10 Mr. D. Sathish Kumar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
11 Ms. B. Lalitha M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
12 Ms. V.J. Vijayalakshmi M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
13 Mr. S. Krishna Prabhu M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
14 Mr. P.K. Arun Kumar M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
15 Mr. A. Mohamed Ibrahim M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
16 Ms. R. Jeevitha M.E., Assistant Professor
17 Mr. V.Santhosh Kumar M.E., Assistant Professor
18 Ms. R. Sowmya M.Tech., Assistant Professor
19 Mr. D. Abiya M.E., Assistant Professor
20 Mr. Rahul Ramesh M.E., Assistant Professor
21 Mr. P. Varunraj M.E., Assistant Professor
22 Ms. C.K. Hema Priya M.E., Assistant Professor
23 Mr. K. Sivakumar M.E., Assistant Professor
Faculty
S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. K. Balamurugan B.E., Lab Technician
2 Mr. S. Senthil Kumar D.E.E.E., Lab Technician
3 Mr. M. Vinoth Kumar D.E.E.E., Lab Technician
4 Mr. P. Bharathiraja B.C.A., Office Assistant
Non- Teaching Staff
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in the year 2009. The
Department offers an undergraduate programme, B.E. Mechanical Engineering with
sanctioned intake of 180 students and a postgraduate programme, M.E. CAD/CAM with
sanctioned intake of 18 students. The Department has separate block which includes state-
of-the-art laboratories, CAD/CAM Centre with advanced software and Department library.
The Faculty members of Mechanical Engineering have a strong research and academic
background under various streams of Mechanical Engineering such as Engineering Design,
Manufacturing / Production Engineering, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing,
Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Industrial Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Heat
Power Engineering, IC Engines and Automobile Engineering. The Department promotes
smooth and good relations with HRs and technical experts from industries. The Department
constantly conducts various value added programs like Solid works, Pro-E, AUTOCAD,
ANSYS, Heat Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), CNC programming and its operations.
Also the Department encourages students to take part in industrial visits, internships and in-
plant training.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Basic Workshop Lathe Shop
Special Machines Shop Mechatronics Lab
Thermal Engineering Lab Heat Power Engineering Lab
Automobile Lab Dynamics Lab
Metrology & Measurements Lab CAD Lab 1 (Modelling)
CAD Lab 2 (Analysis)
Centre for Machining and Materials Testing (CMMT) Research lab
Centre for Vehicle Dynamics and Engine Testing (CVDET) Research Lab
List of Laboratories
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty
S.No Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr. T. Lakshmanan M.E., Ph.D., Professor & Head
2 Dr. P. Sasikumar M.E., Ph.D. Professor & CoE
3 Dr. R. Saravanakumar M.E., Ph.D. Professor
4 Dr. S. Ramesh Babu M.E., Ph.D. Professor
5 Mr. A. Saravanakumar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Associate Professor
6 Dr. B. Thamarai Kannan M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor
7 Dr. K. E. K. Vimal M.Tech., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (Sl.G)
8 Dr. Josephine Peter M.E., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (Sl.G)
9 Mr. L. Rajesh Kumar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
10 Mr. L. Prabhu M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
11 Mr. S. Sivalingam M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
12 Ms. S. Maivizhi Selvi M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
13 Mr. M. Balaji B.E., M.S.(Res) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
14 Ms. V. Bhuvaneswari M.E., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
15 Mr. R.M. Sivaraj M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
16 Mr. B. Arulmurugan M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
17 Mr. R. Anandkumar M.E., Assistant Professor
18 Mr. N. Vignesh Kumar M.E., Assistant Professor
19 Mr. S. Ambalarajan M.E., Assistant Professor
20 Mr. S.P. Sathya Prasanth M.E., Assistant Professor
21 Mr. M. Vignesh M.Tech., Assistant Professor
22 Mr. A.P. Junaidh M.Tech., Assistant Professor
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S.No. Name Designation
23 Mr. S. Deepan M.E., Assistant Professor
24 Mr. S. Sathish M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
25 Mr. M. Sathishkumar M.Tech., Assistant Professor
26 Mr. V. Sathyamoorthy M.E., Assistant Professor
27 Mr. R. Vivekanandan M.E., Assistant Professor
28 Mr. P. Boobalakrishnan M.E., Assistant Professor
26 Mr. P. Sureshkumar M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
30 Mr. G.B. Amarnath M.Tech., Assistant Professor
31 Mr. A. Avinash M.E., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor
32 Mr. R. Vignesh M.Tech., Assistant Professor
33 Mr. N. Udhaya Kumar M.E., Assistant Professor
34 Mr. G. Yuvaraj M.E., Assistant Professor
35 Mr. M. Dharani Kumar M.E., Assistant Professor
36 Mr. D. Balaji M.E., Assistant Professor
S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. A. Sivakumar D.M.E., Technical Consultant
2 Mr. S. Kumaravelan D.M.E., Lab Technician
3 Mr. K. Senthil Kumar D.M.E., Lab Instructor
4 Mr. P. Prem Kumar M.B.A., (B.E) Lab Technician
5 Mr. S. Krishnamoorthy D.M.E., Lab Technician
6 Mr. J. Alex D.M.E., (B.E.) Lab Technician
7 Mr. D. Ganesh D.M.E., Lab Technician
8 Mr. M. Vishnu D.M.E., Office Assistant
Non - Teaching Staff
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The Department of Science & Humanities was established in the year 2009 with
sanctioned intake of 720 students. The Department of Science and Humanities as an
underpinning Department encompasses of four major disciplines such as Chemistry,
English, Mathematics and Physics. Faculty members of this Department have opulent varied
experiences in teaching as well as in research. The pivotal focus is to provide pedestal in
basic sciences that acts as a foundation for engineering subjects. All the first year students
are administrated with parental care through mentorship. The results of I year B.E students
are way ahead since from the inception of the college. In addition to the regular teaching, the
Department is quite active in conducting Workshops, Seminars and Faculty Development
Programs to create awareness and vigor in students as well as teachers. Apart from
teaching, the Department takes a prominent role to imbibe leadership qualities, personality
development, soft skills etc. through various clubs.
Physics Lab: The State-of-the-art laboratory with latest equipment provides a
conducive environment for learning, beyond the scope of syllabus. It provides a platform for
the students to carry out their projects and faculty to pursue research.
Chemistry Lab: The Laboratory is constructed in a spacious environment which is well
equipped with sophisticated equipment and instruments. It has a unique advantage in its
ability to maintain research programs in a wide variety of chemical disciplines. Students
work on many projects that cross the traditional lines of chemistry, ranging from nano
chemistry and surface science in connection with the environment.
Communication Skills Lab: A well-furnished lab with 66 computers and a Self-
Learning Software to develop language skills. It also aims to enhance the personality of the
Department of Science and Humanities
The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future in life
Plato
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Department of Science and Humanities
Department of Chemistry
Faculty
S. No Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr. P. Anilkumar M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Head
2 Dr. M.S. Karthikeyan M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor
3 Dr. K. Ramakrishnan M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (SI.G)
4 Ms. M. Vinolia Thamilarasi M.Sc., M.Phil., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
5 Ms. D. Sudha M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
6 Mr. R. Saravanan M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDPC., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
7 Ms. R. Jagadeeswari M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Department of English
Faculty
S.No Name Designation
1 Ms. M. Hema M.A., M.Phil., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Prof. (Sl.G) & Head
2 Ms. T. Jayasudha M.A., M.Phil., SLET., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (SI.G)
3 Mr. M. C. Gokul M.A., M.Phil., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
4 Mr. C. Vikramathithya King M.A., Assistant Professor
5 Mr. J. Charley Jerome M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
6 Ms. K.S. Banupriya M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Assistant Professor
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Department of Mathematics
Faculty
S. No. Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr. S. Eswaran M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Head
2 Dr. M. Muthuchelvam M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor
3 Ms. K. Janagi M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDOR., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (SI.G)
4 Ms. T. Jenitha Premalatha M.Sc.,B.Ed., M.Phil., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (SI.G)
5 Dr. C. Ravichandran M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (SI.G)
6 Dr. V.P.M. Senthilnayaki M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (SI.G)
7 Dr. K. Shri Akiladevi M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (Sl.G)
8 Mr. R. Harisha M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
9 Ms. R. Vidhya M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
10 Ms. M. Vijayalakshmi M.Sc., M.Phil., ( Ph.D ) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
11 Ms. V. Amirtham M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
Faculty
S. No Name of the Faculty Designation
1 Dr. J. Suryakanth M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Head
2 Ms. S. Bhuvaneswari M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D) Assistant Professor (SI.G)
3 Dr. S. Ananth M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (SI.G)
4 Mr. B. Saravanakumar M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
5 Mr. M. Ragavendar M.Sc., M.Phil., (Ph.D) Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
6 Dr. T. Prakash M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor (Sr.G)
7 Mr. T. Pusphagiri M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., Assistant Professor
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S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. S. Shanmugapalani D.M.E., Lab Technician
2 Mr. S. Ganapathi (M.Sc.), B.Ed., Lab Technician
3 Mr. G. Raja D.E.C.E., Office Assistant
4 Mr. P. Ayyappan M.Sc., Lab Technician
Department of Science & Humanities
Non - Teaching Staff
Department of Training & Placement comes under the Directorate of Career
Advancement, Collaboration & Placements and the primary responsibility of this Department
is to understand market employment trends, source employment opportunities, facilitate
tie-ups, conduct skills assessments, work with training agencies to imbibe required talent
among students, create intensive activities as required based on an individual employers
need and place students in core and IT industries.
This Department ensures hands on training given to the final and pre-final year
students providing experience for their chosen career. The Department has been making way
for the students for a fruitful career and persistent growth. The focused training & campus
drive activities has ensured students getting placed in following organizations.
Department of Training and Placement
Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere.
Education beats the beauty and the youth.Chanakya
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2015 - 16S.No. Name Designation
1 Dr. B. Thamaraikannan M.E., Ph.D. Placement Director
2 Ms. Samyukthaa Manoharan M.B.A., Head - Training
3 Ms. P. Revathi M.C.A., Technical Trainer
4 Ms. K. Suguna M.E., Technical Trainer
5 Mr. K. Surendar B.Tech., Aptitude Trainer
6 Mr. V. Kulothungan M.A., Placement Assistant
7 Mr. V.S. Jeeva M.Sc., Asst. Prof. & Aptitude Trainer
Training and Placement Cell
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The Department of Physical Education aims at overall development of the students
through various sports activities and inculcates in them discipline, team spirit, teamwork, co-
operation, sportsmanship and tolerance. A standard 400 meter track enables various training,
physical workouts and helps to develop their physical fitness. A number of recreational and
sports programmes are available for the students to refresh and relax. Fitness centre with
advanced fitness equipment's facilitate the students to stay physically fit and face any physical
challenges.
The Department of Physical Education provides ample opportunities to the students to
take part in sports and games through intramural and extramural sports competitions.
Students are encouraged to participate in many tournaments like Anna University and Open
tournaments further the inter-department tournaments gives opportunity to the students to
exhibit the talents in their respective specialization.
S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. V. Thambidurai B. Sc, M.P.Ed., M. Phil., P.G.D.Yoga., Physical Director
2 Mr. R. Stalin B.Sc, M.P.Ed., P.G.D.Yoga., Physical Director
3 Mr. K. Subramaniam M.A., M.A.(Yoga)., Yoga Teacher
4 Mr. C. Chinnaraj Marker
Department of Physical Education
Staff Details
The institution has a central library equipped with all the necessary text books and
reference books prescribed by AICTE and Anna University, Chennai. The library has
computers, laser printers and photocopiers to ensure the students have the benefit of using
the material for the study and research .
Library at KPRIET supports the institute's march towards its vision to provide world-
class facility for its users. The Library is a member of DELNET (Developing Library Network).
Central Library
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It subscribes the e-journals IEEE - All Society Periodicals (69 journals), Elsevier- Engineering
& Computer Science (275 journals) - Science Direct, & ASTM Digital Library. Intranet Page
provides the IP based online accesses towards these resources and has rich collection of
books, non-book materials and NPTEL collections. The library has a collection of 19,195 up
to date books on various subjects. It has a special collection of GATE materials. The library
functions from 08.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m.
S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. M. Jawahar M.A., M.LIS., M. Phil., (Ph.D.) Librarian
2 Mr. P. Manoharan B.Sc., M.A., M.LIS., Assistant Librarian
3 Mr. M. M. Poorna Chandran B.Com., Library Assistant
4 Mr. R. Vinoth Kumar ITC., Library Assistant
Library Staff
Hostels
Separate hostels for men and women are available in the campus. A modern kitchen with a
dining hall is attached to the hostel. All the inmates of the hostels are advised to follow the
prescribed rules and regulations.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR HOSTELERS
Ÿ Inmates shall keep their rooms and hostel premises neat and clean. They shall not damage
any hostel property.
Ÿ Students should switch off the lights, fans etc. when these are not required. For the use of
other electric appliances, prior permission of the hostel authority is mandatory.
Ÿ They are not allowed to accommodate any guests in their rooms.
Ÿ It is not allowed to cook in the rooms.
Ÿ The inmates are not allowed to stay overnight out of their hostels or to go out of station
without prior permission of the hostel authority.
Ÿ Violation by the inmates shall be reported to the parents and punitive action may be
initiated against the defaulters.
Ÿ Institution is smoking & intoxicant free zone.
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Ÿ Any act of group formation, group fighting, intimidation / violence, willful damage to
property or drunken behavior, both inside and outside the campus constitutes a breach of
discipline and is considered a serious offence. In case of any quarrel between boarders or
other persons it should be reported to the hostel authorities for appropriate action.
Ÿ The inmates shall refrain from ragging in any form and violation of it will be dealt with as per
anti ragging regulations.
Ÿ They not indulge in any act of theft, immoral acts, misbehavior with inmates and staff,
spread of regionalism, communalism and casteism etc.
Ÿ Spreading rumors, filing false complaints either in written form or through e-mail, if proved,
would be considered as an act of serious indiscipline.
Ÿ It is required to refrain from indulging in any activity leading to cyber-crime.
Ÿ They should not use social media to defame others and must not misuse the internet.
Ÿ The inmates are expected to live in the hostel as a community with a full sense of
responsibility. They should behave with restraint, maintain decorum and should not act in
any fashion, which may cause disturbance to anybody.
Ÿ Water should not be wasted.
Ÿ The use of fire crackers or inflammable items in the hostel/college shall be avoided
Ÿ The boarders are not allowed to take any utility item or mess property into their rooms
without proper issuance of the same.
Ÿ It is not allowed to play in the corridors or within the hostel buildings. Sliding along the hand
rails/ sitting on the railings and fast running/should be totally avoided to prevent accidents.
Ÿ The inmates are not allowed to convene any meeting in or around the hostel without the
permission of the hostel authorities.
Ÿ The inmates must abide by the instructions conveyed by the Institute authorities from time
to time for smooth functioning of hostels.
Ÿ· The Institute/hostel authorities may visit/inspect the room of the boarders any time to
ensure proper cleanliness and other discipline related matters.
Ÿ Hostel may have their own timings for daily attendance. The boarders have to ensure their
attendance which is to be taken by the Hostel Executive / Security Guard.
Ÿ In case of any emergency all the boarders should report the matter to any Institute/Hostel
authority employee on duty immediately.
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Ÿ The boarders should avoid keeping costly items like jewelry, electronic gadgets etc. They
should ensure proper security of their valuable items such as purse/wallet, Debit/Credit Card
calculators, cell phones, computers, laptops, books etc. The hostellers are advised to keep
their rooms, suitcases, cupboards, etc., securely locked with good quality locks. The Hostel
authorities will not be responsible for any theft or damage of such items.
Ÿ While moving out of the hostel premises the boarders must possess their identity cards with
them. Prior permission from the hostel authorities should be sought before leaving the
station.
Ÿ Boarders going out of the campus should ensure proper entry in the in/out register maintained
by Security Guard.
Ÿ Visitors and parents are not allowed to visit the hostel rooms. They can meet their wards in the
Meeting hall / canteen.
Ÿ Adhere to the above mess timings strictly.
Ÿ Boarders have to keep their rooms properly locked while going out of their respective
rooms.
Ÿ They are also advised not to visit rooftops etc. and endanger their safety.
Ÿ Wearing ID card is mandated while entering the mess.
Ÿ The boarders should be inside the hostel by 8.15 p.m. for Girls and 8.30 p.m. for Boys.
Ÿ Defaulters may be punished for non-compliance to the timings.
Mess Timings
Breakfast 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
Lunch 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Evening Tea 4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dinner 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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• All the inmates are required to vacate the hostel on completion of the course and
surrender the room and keys along with the furniture to the deputy warden. A “No due
certificate” from the hostel office shall be issued in the prescribed form.
• Students are not allowed to stay in the hostel after the semester exams. However, the
warden may grant special permission to a student to stay subjected to the availability
of the accommodation.
• Inmates vacating the hostel in order to become day scholar have to submit a letter
from parent to the Warden and Principal.
Hostels
Vacating the Hostels
Hostel Administration
S.No. Name Designation
1 Mr. P. Pooventhiran M.B.A., M.A., Hostel Manager
2 Mr. S. Senthil Kumar B.B.M., Mess Incharge
3 Mr. O. Karthick B.A., Hostel Maintanence Incharge
4 Mr. R. Gokulan M.Tech., (Ph.D.) Deputy Warden - Cheran
5 Mr. M. Sathish Kumar M.Tech., Deputy Warden- Cholan
6 Mr. S. Sathish M.E., (Ph.D.) Deputy Warden - Pandian
7 Mr. K. Letcham M.E., (Ph.D.) Deputy Warden - Pallavan
8 Mr. M. Singaram M.E., Deputy Warden - Bharathi
9 Ms. S. Shanthi Girls Hostel Warden - Ganga
10 Ms. G. Asha Deputy Warden - Yamuna
11 Ms. K. Saranya M.E., Deputy Warden - Kaveri
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Administration - Staff Details
S.No. Name Designation
Admin
1 Mr. M. Balaji M.S HR Manager
2 Mr. S. Sabari Ganesh B.E., Administrative Officer
Accounts
3 Mr. K.G. Sridhar M.Com., Cashier
4 Mr. S. Ravishankar M.Com., Accounts Executive
Admin Office
5 Mr. M. Ramamoorthy Senior Admin Asst
6 Mr. J. Ganesan B.Com., D.Cop., Office Incharge
7 Ms. R. Mekala B.Sc., Jr. Admin Asst.
8 Ms. S. Gomathy B.Sc., Jr. Admin Asst.
9 Mr. D. Arunprakash B.Com(CA)., M.B.A Admission In-Charge
10 Ms. M. Anusuya M.C.A., M.Phil., Secretary to Dean
HR
11 Mr. Thinakaran B.B.M., H.R.D., HR - Exe
12 Ms. J. Vasumathi B.Com(CA)., Jr.System Admin
IT
13 Mr. S. Iyamperumal B.Sc., D.E.E.E System Admin
14 Mr. L. Walter Prince M.Sc., Designer
15 Mr. N. Karthik D.E.C.E., System Admin
Transport
16 Mr. R. Suresh M.R.A.C & CP., Transport Incharge
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S.No. Name Designation
Reception
17 Ms. M. Shobana M.O.P., B.Com., Jr.System Admin
21 Ms. S. Karthika D.Com., DTP., Receptionist
22 Ms. G. Asha Nurse
Store
23 Mr. M. Palani Samy Store Asst.
24 Mr. S. Nachiappan M.A., Store Asst.
Maintenance
25 Mr. M. Prabhakaran B.A., Maintenance Incharge
26 Mr. P. Muthu Mason
27 Mr. S. Selvaraj Carpenter
28 Mr. U.L. Muthukumar Plumber
29 Mr. M. Nagaraj Plumber
30 Mr. T. Soundarapandian Electrician
31 Mr. K. Gobinathan Electrician
32 Mr. G. Pitchaikani Murugan Electrician
The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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1. Modern classrooms
2. Separate hostel for boys and girls
3. State-of-the-art laboratories
4. 24x7 medical facility
5. Fully stocked library
6. Hygienic mess
7. Air-conditioned auditorium and seminar halls
8. Hydraulic gym
9. Yoga center for well being
10. Cafeteria and juice shop
11. Green campus
12. Stationary shop
13. Wi-Fi campus
14. Play areas for individual sport
15. UPS facilities throughout the campus
16. RO water facility
17. Transport facilities
18. ATM facility
Campus Facilities
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Ÿ Dissemination of knowledge happens through the different centres of academic
excellence that operate out of KPRIET. The research atmosphere in the campus is
sustained through different centres of excellence such as C-KUTE (CENTRE FOR
KNOWLEDGE UPGRADATION IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION). C-KUTE is knitted to industries
to spread skill based education, an initiative to advanced research culture in collaboration
with MNC's and core industries at the campus.
Ÿ Mr. R.V. Balasubramaniam Iyer, Vice President, Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, Mumbai.
Ÿ Mr. Jebin VIjai, Senior Manager, Qualcomm, Bengaluru.
Ÿ Mr. Anand Balagopalakrishnan, System Architect, Texas Instruments Inc, Bengaluru.
Ÿ Mr. P.R.Girish Kumar, Co-founder and Wireless Technology, GadgEon, Kochi.
Ÿ Mr. Srini Venkataraman, CTO, CVC Pvt. Ltd.,
Ÿ Mr. Deepak Shankar, CEO, Mirablis Inc, California.
Ÿ C-KUTE focuses on Machine to Machine (M2M) communication, disposal of the digital
trash created and leftover by Gen-D (Digital Generation), optimisation of connectivity in
the automobiles, Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) and about Bring Your Own Device
(BYOD). Assisting students to create the face of tomorrow's society, today C-KUTE,
helps them in assimilating Internet of Things (IoT).
Centres
Chief Executives
The computer centre labs are equipped with IBM Blade Server and 797 DELL systems, with
50Mbps high speed internet provides hi-tech platform for research and practical training. The
computer centres are equipped with Redhat Linux, CAMExpress, MATLAB, Solid Works, ARCHI
CAD, PRIMAVERA, ORCAD Ns2, SolidEdge, CNC Machine Simulator, Unigraphics, SQL Server,
XILINX MODELSIM, Visual Studio Professional Edition, PROE, Windows 7, REVIT Architecture,
IBM Rational SEED, FEMAP, STAAD PRO, Microwind, AUTO CADD, Labview, Ansys, Ubuntu, and
ORACLE 11g
Computer Centre
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A Youth Red Cross unit constituting hundred active volunteers functions in the campus.
YRC inculcates in the student volunteers the idea of service and involves in activities like
blood donation, health awareness, relief activities, helping the poor and needy.
An active NSS unit functions in the campus. The unit coordinates and conduct various
social service based activities. Students from NSS help the poor and the needy. Trekking
camps are arranged for students through NSS to create awareness for the tribals. Students
have adopted 12 schools, 5 health centres and two check dams. They take care of its
maintenance and make it an eco-friendly campus. NSS volunteers are actively involved in
blood donation and health awareness camps.
The cell aims to develop the spirit of entrepreneurship among the budding engineers. It
nourishes the young minds through industry institution interaction programmes. Eminent
personalities interact with the students on a regular basis.
Youth Red Cross
National Service Scheme
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
The Vision of the SAVISKARA is consistent with the purpose of creating innovators,
principles to inculcate learners with leadership qualities, and strategies for academic,
professional and personal growth.
SAVISKARA was established with a mission to provide a platform for young engineers and
technologist to become involved in activities which will promote skills to realize their full
potential in and off the campus. Involvement facilitates a supportive climate for exhibiting
excellence in academics, personality and to fulfill personal as well as societal aspirations. We
also seek to promote cultural awareness on campus and enhance community relationships in
the local community through social endeavors. Saviskara Constitutes, English
communication club, Photography club, Tamil mandram club, Dance club, Ramanujan club,
Music club, Arts club and Cinematography club
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A hygienic, healthy and nutritious food court & Cafeteria functions in the institution
to provide food at a nominal rate for both the students and staff.
The Institution operates a store for students in the campus. Stationary and
toiletries are made available in the store.
The college provides to and fro conveyance to the students. The institution operates 19
buses, from Coimbatore, Pollachi, Mettupalayam, Gobi, Tirupur & Erode connecting the main
areas of the districts.
Amenities Offered
Food Court & Cafeteria
Store
Transport
KPRIET follows an evaluation system as per Anna University, Chennai under semester
pattern. An academic year starts from July and ends in June constituting two semesters. Each
semester has a minimum of 90 working days including internal assessments and lab
examinations as scheduled by Anna University Based on the internal and the University
results, students are classified on the marks obtained. The results are expressed in terms of
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
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Tuition fee, hostel/ transport fee must be paid before the specified date as circulated in the
beginning of the semester and the corresponding receipts must be maintained for future
reference.
Payment of Fees
Right from the inception in 2009, the college has set standards on the admission front.
Good admission has been achieved throughout the past academic years with meritorious
students opting the college. Our college is potpourri of cultures, where students from various
parts of South India gather for the academic excellence. This year students have been
screened under KPR Talent Test for their admission and top scorers are being awarded with
scholarships and consecutive fee waivers.
Students screened under KPR Talent Test and top scorers based on merit are offered fee
waivers ranging from 100%(Full Fee Waiver) for A grade scorers, 50%(Full Tuition Fee Waiver)
for B grade scorers, Rs. 20,000/- for C grade scorers.
Admission Details and Criteria
Scholarship
Achievements of the students both in academic and non-academic areas are recognized
and honoured. On the annual day, the students are awarded with mementos and certificates.
The toppers from every year in each Department are awarded for academic excellence
Best student award for each Department is bestowed upon a final year outgoing student
who has secured maximum CGPA, participated in other non-academic and Departmental
activities. Top performers in cultural and extracurricular activities are rewarded.
Awards
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Ÿ Using college transport is optional and only those students who agree to abide by the
transport rules of the college are advised to use the same.
• The students who want to use the college transport shall apply in the prescribed
format.
• Bus pass/ID Card will be issued for those students who submit the application form
and paid the transport fee. The bus pass will be valid for one academic year.
• The boarding point shall be mentioned clearly in the requisition form.
• Once a student applies for and obtains the bus pass the transport fee will be charged
for 6 months or 12 months.
• The transport fee should be paid in the beginning of the year and the fee once paid will
not be refunded under any circumstances.
• The transport charges will be notified every year and is subject to change depending on
the increase in the cost of fuel and other operating costs.
• Students are informed not to damage the seats or any other parts of the bus during
travel. In case of any misbehavior, the student/students will be fined, disciplinary
action will be taken and the student/students will not be permitted to use the college
transport facility again.
• All the students travelling in the college bus need to carry the bus pass/ID card and
produce the bus pass/ID vard at anytime if demanded by the driver or the bus In-
charge.
• Those traveling in the bus without a bus pass/ID Card will be fined an amount of Rs.
500/- each time and if necessary disciplinary action will also be taken.
• The students should not change the boarding /dropping point, or routes without proper
permission and such request will not be entertained during the middle of the semester.
• The students traveling in the college bus should not create any disturbance to other
students or staff members.
• Strict discipline should be maintained inside the college bus.
• All the students/parents are expected to be aware of the transport rules of the college
and ignorance of the same will not be an excuse for any dispute/claim.
• In case of any dispute, the decision of the Management will be final and binding on the
students.
College Transport Rules & Regulations
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The punishment for ragging is two years rigorous imprisonment. In addition, the court
can order compensation to the victim. Where ragging leads to sexual harassment or grievous
hurt, the punishment is increased to ten years imprisonment and compensation. The latter
offence is generally non-bailable. In addition, the court can, depending on the gravity of the
offence, order the expulsion of a student from an educational institution if that person is
found guilty of any of the offences contained in the Act.
Forms of ragging:
· Any act that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of a student.
· Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a junior student by
senior student
· Any act of physical abuse.
· Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, snail-mails, blogs, public insults should be
considered within the psychological aspects of ragging.
· Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of students
· Any act that cause injury, disturb human dignity through humiliation.
Rules & Regulations for
Prevention and Prohibition of Ragging
• The college can change, alter, amend any of the above rules at any point of time and it
will be binding on the students.
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Actions against ragging:
(i) Cancellation of admission
(ii) Suspension from attending classes
(iii) Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits
(iv) Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process
(v) Withholding results
(vi) Debarring from representing the institution in any Regional, National or International
Meet, Tournament, Youth Festival, etc.
(vii) Suspension/expulsion from the hostel
(viii) Rustication from the institution for a period ranging from 1 to 4 semesters
(ix) Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other
institution.
Dr. P. Sasikumar M.E., Ph.D., CoE & Professor, Mechanical Engineering KPR Institute of Engineering and TechnologyMobile No: 94871 49205
Dr. S. Easwaran M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,HoD – Science & HumanitiesKPR Institute of Engineering and TechnologyMobile No: 96295 92243
Anti-Ragging Committee Head
Anti-Ragging Second in Command
After Graduation ceremony, Departments induct the new graduates as the alumni of the
KPR family. Alumni gatherings are organized to foster better relationship and continual growth
Alumni Relations
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9
16
23
6
13
20
27
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30 3
10
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24
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8
7
21
28
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15
22
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19
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30
7
2
29
6
14
12
26
AUDIT 3 / CIAT 3 /
Web Portal Entry
LDSC : Last Date for Syllabus Completion
LDSC - Sem : 1
CIAT 3 - Sem : 1
CIAT 3 - Sem : 1
Holiday
Holiday
CollegeNotifications
Sunday
No. of Working
days
24
AU Practical Exam - Sem : 1
AU Theory Exam Begins
Sem : 1
Holidays
43
2016 DECEMBER
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7
14
21
4
11
18
25
1
27 1
8
15
22
29
5
5
19
26
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9
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23
30
6
6
13
20
29 3
17
31
7
28
4
30
27
3
12
10
24
AUDIT 4 / Course File
Holiday
Holiday
Milad-un-Nabi
Christmas
Holidays
CollegeNotifications
Sunday
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days
24 CoC - Sem 2, 4, 6 & 8
44
2017 JANUARY
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4
11
18
1
8
15
22
29
25 29
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19
26
2
2
16
23
30
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6
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27
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17
27 31
14
28
4
25
1
28
24
31
9
7
21
IQAC Audit /Course File
IQAC Audit /Course File
CoC : SEM 2,4,6 & 8
Pongal
Pongal
Republic Day
CollegeNotifications
Sunday
No. of Working
days
23
CIAT 1 - Sem : 8
Holidays
45
2017 FEBRUARY
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
8
15
22
5
12
19
26
4
29 2
9
16
23
2
8
6
20
27
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10
17
24
2
9
7
14
21
31 4
18
3
10
1
7
1
28
6
13
11
25
Audit 1 /CIAT 1
Web PortalEntry
CIAT 1 - Sem : 2, 4 & 6
CIAT 2 - Sem : 8
Holiday
Holiday
CollegeNotifications
Sunday
No. of Working
days
22
Holidays
46
2017 MARCH
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
8
15
22
5
12
19
26
2
26 2
9
16
23
30
6
6
20
27
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31
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7
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18
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29
5
1
28
4
13
11
25
IQAC
Audit 2 /CIAT 2
QP
IQAC
Audit 2 /CIAT 2
Web Portal Entry
IQAC
Audit 2 /Course File
Annual Day
Telugu New Year
PlacementDay
Graduation Day
CIAT 2 - Sem : 2, 4 & 6
CIAT 3 - Sem : 8
CollegeNotifications
Sunday
No. of Working
days
25
LDSC - Sem : 8
LDSC : Last Date for Syllabus Completion
Holiday
Holidays
47
2017 APRIL
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
5
12
19
2
9
16
23
30
26 30
6
13
20
27
4
3
17
24
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7
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28
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4
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15
29
6
26
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29
25
2
10
8
22
IQAC
Audit 3 /CIAT 3
QP
IQAC
Audit 3 /CIAT 3
Web Portal Entry
AU Theory Exam Begins
Sem : 8
AU Theory Exam Begins
Sem : 2, 4 & 6
LDSC : Last Date for Syllabus Completion
LDSC Sem :
2, 4 & 6
CIAT 3 - Sem : 2, 4 & 6
CIAT 3 - Sem : 2, 4 & 6
AU Practical Exams - Sem : 2, 4 & 6
HolidayTamil New Year
CollegeNotifications
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days
23
Holidays
48
2017 MAY
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
10
17
24
7
14
21
28
4
30 4
11
18
25
1
8
8
22
29
5
1 5
12
19
26
2
9
9
16
23
2 6
20
3
10
31
7
3
30
6
15
13
27
IQAC
Audit 4 /Course FileMay Day
IQAC
Audit 4 /Course File
Holiday
Holiday
CollegeNotifications
Sunday
No. of Working
days
24
Holidays
49
2017 JUNE
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7
14
21
4
11
18
25
2
28 1
8
15
22
29
6
5
19
26
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9
16
23
30
7
6
13
20
30 3
17
1
8
28
5
31
27
4
12
10
24
Holidays
CollegeNotifications
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24
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