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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE KOZHIKODE
WEST HILL, KOZHIKODE 673 005
ACTIVITY REPORT 2014-15
CONTENTS
Page Number
1 INTRODUCTION 2
2 ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENTS 5
2.1 APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 5
2.2 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 11
2.3 CIVIL ENGINEERING 18
2.4 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 23
2.5 APPLIED SCIENCE 27
3 ACTIVITIES OF INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL 31
4 STUDENTS UNION ACTIVITIES 32
5 ACTIVITIES OF CAREER GUIDANCE & PLACEMENT UNIT 32
6 QEEE COURSES REPORT 34
7 IEEE STUDENT BRANCH ACTIVITIES 35
8 TBI & ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CLUB (EDC) 39
9 ACTIVITIES OF THE NATIOANL SERVICE SHEME 39
10 SUMMARY OF TEQIP-II ACTIVITIES 46
11 ISTE ACTIVITIES 47
12 ACTIVITIES OF STEP4U & ASAP 49
13 ACTIVITIES OF THE PTA 51
14 DETAILS OF CIVIL WORKS 52
15 DETAILS OF FUNDING 53
16 DETAILS OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 54
16 PUBLICATIONS FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 BY FACULTIES 55
17 CONCLUSION 58
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1. INTRODUCTION
Government Engineering College Kozhikode has started functioning in 1999 at West Hill,
Kozhikode. The institute was started by the Government of Kerala with a view to catering to the
needs of man-power in technology for the country. The institute is affiliated to University of
Calicut, which was set up with a motto to nurture the talents in northern Kerala. The College
imparts high quality technical education and also focuses on the overall development of the
students. State-of-the-art facilities are available in the College and the facilities are updated
regularly using funds received from State Government and Central Government. Affiliated to
the University of Calicut and approved by AICTE, the institution offers five B.Tech courses
(Applied Electronics and Instrumentation, Civil, Chemical, Electronics and Communication and
Mechanical) with an annual intake of 63 students through State Level Entrance Test and 6
students through Lateral entry per each branch. The Institution offers three M.Tech courses
(Computer Aided Process Design offered by Dept. of Chemical Engg., Signal Processing offered
by Dept. of Electronics Engg and Energy System Analysis and Design offered by Dept. of
Mechanical Engg.) with an annual intake of 18 students. The Civil Engg department offers a
part-time B.Tech course in Civil Engg. with an intake of 40.
The institution has facilities that include central computing facilities, well stocked central
technical library, online access to international journals under INDEST-AICTE Consortium, and a
campus network. The major strength of the institution is its highly qualified faculty (majority
having Doctoral or Post Graduate degree) possessing academic experience and industrial
exposure. The Institution is located in the heart of the Calicut city, well connected by a network
of road, rail and airport. The staff strength and the quality of student input are medium. The
major weakness of the institute is identified as limitations in infrastructural facilities.
The institution is striving constantly for improving and being at par with the institutional
counter parts not only in the state, but even in the country. Several academic and co-curricular
activities are organized every year to bring up the institution as a Centre of Excellence. Faculty
have active involvement in various research areas and many have to their credit articles
published in reputed National/ International Journals and conferences. Interactive programs
with pioneer industries in and around the state have also been conducted. Interaction with
experts of various fields of knowledge is extremely helpful in motivating and enlightening the
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students and faculty. Visiting faculty scheme is fruitfully utilized to provide talks and workshops
handled by technical experts for the benefit of students. The institution being one among the
nineteen project institutions of TEQIP phase II, the academic quality improvement activities
involving students, faculty and staff were in full swing during the academic year.
This report presents a summary of the various activities organized and conducted in the
institution during the academic year 2014-15. The following is the list of Administrative staff
working at this institution.
Sl. No
Name Present Designation
1 RAMESH MAROLI ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
2 C O K NOORUDHEEN ACCOUNTS OFFICER
3 REMESHAN SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT
4 SARALAKSHAN K R JUNIOR SUPERINTENDENT
5 BHAMA V P CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANT
6 SREENIVASAN. P.M. CHIEF ACCOUNTANT
7 HONEYLAL K K HEAD ACCOUNTANT
8 MUHAMMED ARANGOTH TECHNICAL STORE KEEPER
9 RAJAN. M.C SERGEANT
10 VASANTHA. S SENIOR CLERK
11 NIRMALA. K. SENIOR CLERK
12 SWARNAMANI. C. SENIOR CLERK
13 ABDUL SHUKKUR. V SENIOR CLERK
14 JANARDHANAN. K.V. SENIOR CLERK
15 SHEEBA. M.P. SENIOR CLERK
16 SREEJITH. S. CLERK
17 RAJAN. N.M. CLERK
18 SHEEBA. N.K. CLERK/L.D. STORE KEEPER
19 LAILA. G. SELECTION GRADE TYPIST
20 SHAJI M P U.D TYPIST
21 MUNEER. N.C. U.D. TYPIST
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22 BABITHA. M. L.D. TYPIST
23 PRASAD KUMAR. V.P. DRIVER (HG)
24 SATHIYAJITH. A. DRIVER (HG)
25 UNNIKRISHNAN. DRIVER (LDV)
26 MUHAMMED. P. NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
27 JAYACHANDRAN. P NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
28 DEVADASAN. P NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
29 RAMDAS. M.K. OFFICE ATTENDANT
30 SUJANA KUMAR. P.P. OFFICE ATTENDANT
31 UNNIKRISHNAN. M.P. OFFICE ATTENDANT
32 RATHEESAN PARAPPURATH OFFICE ATTENDANT
33 SUNDARAN. A. OFFICE ATTENDANT
34 MUHAMMED HAROON. K. OFFICE ATTENDANT
35 RAMESAN. K.T. OFFICE ATTENDANT
36 RATHEESH KUMAR. V.N. OFFICE ATTENDANT
37 DEEPAK. E. BUS CLEANER
38 BALAKRISHNAN. K.K. LIBRARIAN GRADE II
39 SASIDHARAN. K. NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
40 ARAVINDAN. T.K. NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
41 RAJAN KARUVANDY NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
42 SATHIANATHAN. E. NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
43 RATHNAKARAN. N.C. NON TECHNICAL ATTENDER
44 JAMEELA. T.T. GARDENER
45 SHYAMALA. T.M. FULL TIME SWEEPER
46 SANTHA.V. FULL TIME SANITARY WORKER
47 MURUKADAS. K.K. WATCHMAN
48 VIJEESH. K. WATCHMAN
49 SANIL. M. WATCHMAN
50 SUBHASH CHANDRAN. P.M. WATCHMAN
51 SUNMITH T WATCHMAN
52 USHABAI. K.U. PART TIME SWEEPER
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53 VIMALA. S PART TIME SWEEPER
54 MOOSA PONNARATH PART TIME SWEEPER
55 PRABHAVATHY. K.P. PART TIME SANITARY WORKER
56 RAMESH MAROLI ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
2. ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENTS
The institution offers five B.Tech courses viz. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engg. (AE&I), Civil Engg. (CE), Chemical Engg. (ChE), Electronics and Communication Engg. (EC) and Mechanical Engg. (ME). The Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engg and Electronics and Communication Engg are combined and acted as one department.
2.1 Department of Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
2.1.1 Faculty and Supporting Staff
2.1.1.1 Details of Faculty members
Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1 Prof. B S Shajee Mohan Associate Professor(ECE) &HOD
M.tech
2. Dr.Abdul Hameed K M Professor(ECE) Ph.D
3. Mr. Rishidas S Associate Professor(ECE) M.tech
4. Mrs. Celine M Stuart Associate Professor (ECE) M.tech
5. Dr. Sreekumar C Associate Professor(EEE) Ph.D
6. Mr. Ismayil C Associate Professor(EEE) M.tech
7. Mr. Asokan O.V Associate Professor(EEE) M.tech
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8. Mrs. Agnes Jacob Associate Professor(ECE) M.tech
9. Mr. Deepak K S Assistant Professor (ECE) M.tech
10. Mr. Brij Mohan K Assistant Professor(ECE) M.tech
11. Mr. Pradeep K Bharathan Assistant Professor(ECE) M.tech
12. Mrs. Shanthini K S Assistant Professor(ECE) M.tech
13. Mr. Abdu Rahiman V Assistant Professor(ECE) M.tech
14. Mr.Ahammed Muneer K V Assistant Professor(ECE) M.tech
15. Mr. Sujith Kumar T P Assistant Professor(ECE) M.E.
16. Mr. Jithesh C P Assistant Professor(ECE) M.tech
2.1.1.2 Details of Technical Staff
Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1. Mr. Abid Tharavattath Computer Programmer M.Sc(Physics),MHRM,PGDC
A
2. Mr. Anil R Trade Instructor Senior Grade
NCVT(Electronics)
3. Mr. Muralidhar T Trade Instructor Grade II NCVT(Electronics)
4. Mrs. Salma A P Trade Instructor Grade II NCVT(Electronics)
5. Mrs. Shyni M K Trade Instructor Grade II B.Tech(ECE)
6. Mr. Shanu M K Tradesman NCVT(COPA)
7. Mr. Shibu P M Trades man Diploma(Instrumentation)
8. Mr. Jithesh P T K Tradesman NCVT(Electrician)
9. Mr. Mahesh C Tradesman NCVT(Electronics)
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2.1.2 Academic performanceA brief account of the various academic activities and their outcome are dealt in this section.
2.1.2.1. Results of University Examinations
Batch
s1s2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
T P % T P % T P % T P % T P % T P % T P %
2013-17 (AE&I) 56 42 75
2013-17 (ECE) 54 43 79.6
2012-16 (AE&I) 63 49 77.8 69 47 68.1 52 69 75.4
2012-16 (ECE) 63 46 73 68 37 54.4 66 32 48.5
2011-15 (AE&I) 62 22 35.5 67 45 67.2 67 42 62.7 67 54 80.6 67 56 83.6
2010-14(AE&I) 69 46 67 69 40 58 69 49 71 69 44 63.8 69 43 62.3 70 45 64.3 70 65 92.9
2.1.2.2. Academic Distinctions: NIL
2.1.2.3 Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements
The Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements for the year 2014-15 (University level) of students in this regard is furnished in the Table below.
Sl. No. Name of the Student Class Item Rank
1.
2.
3.
4.
SABRIN A V
MUHAMMED MUHSIN P P
ANUSREE G M
SEETHAL JOHN
S4 AEI
S4 AEI
S4 AEI
S6 AEI
URUDU VERSIFICATION
ARABIC ESSAY WRITING
POEM WRITING
DEBATE
PARTICIPATED
PARTICIPATED
PARTICIPATED
PARTICIPATED
.
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2.1.3. AE&I Engineering Association Activities
2.1.3.1 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (EISA) 2014 – 15
NO ACTIVITY UPDATE DUE TO UNION PERIOD EXPIRY
2.1.3.2 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (ECSA)
NO ACTIVITY UPDATE DUE TO UNION PERIOD EXPIRY
2.1.4. Achievements by the faculty members
2.1.4.1 Faculty publications
Sl
No
Tile of the paper Name of the Faculty Journal/Conference title
1 Feature Selection Optimization and Performance analysis of Classifiers for CBIR System
B.S. Shajeemohan IEEE sponsored 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Image Processing 2014 (ICISIP 2014) at Kitakyushu, Japan
2 Super Resolution of MRI Images in Spatial and Wavelet Domain
Abdu Rahiman V International Conference on Instrumentation Control and Automation (ICICA2015) 26th -27th march 2015, Royal College of Engineering and Technology Thrissur
3 Harmonic Distortion Analysis of Multilevel Inverter Driven Induction Motor using Different Modulation Schemes
Rishidas S International Journal for Engineering Research and Technology, Vol. 3 - Issue 10 (October - 2014)
4 A Comparative Study of Steganalysis using Support Vector Machines on Different Image Formats
International Journal for Engineering Research and Technology, Volume. 4, Issue. 04 , April - 2015
5 Comparative Study of Astronomical Image Denoising Using Richardson Lucy Deconvolution Algorithm With Wavelet Thresholding
International Journal for Engineering Research and Technology, Volume. 4, Issue. 04 , April - 2015
6 An Investigation in to Rainfall over Kerala using Satellite Images Analyzed using Discrete Cosine Transform
International Journal for Engineering Research and Technology, Volume. 4, Issue. 03 , March - 2015
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2.1.4.2 In house training programmes conducted
Sl No Title Coordinator Duration Remarks1 Computer Assembling &
TroubleshootingMrs.Salma A P, Mrs.Shyni M K, Mr.Shibu P M
27-31 Oct 2014 Technical Staff training Program
2 Computer Networking and Maintenance
Mr.Abid T, Mr.Shanu M P
1-5 Dec 2014 Technical Staff training Program
2.1.4.3 Short term courses attended outside the Institution
Sl. No. Name of staff Course attended
1 Dr.Abdul Hameed K M Convex Optimization for Wireless Communication at IIT Kanpur, 15-17 September 2014 (3 days) – TEQIP sponsored
2 B.S.Shajeemohan Pedagogy training at IIT Madras, 19-21 March 2015 – TEQIP sponsored
3 Rishidas S Short Term Training Program on Advanced Mathematics at CET Trivandrum, 17-21 Nov 2014
4 Dr.Sreekumar C Short Term Training Programme On PROBABILITY IN ENGINEERING from 27-31 Jan, 2015 at GCE Kannur
5 Asokan O V Formulation of Research & Development Initiatives for Scientists and Technologists at ESCI Hyderabad, 24-27 Nov 2014(4 days) – TEQIP sponsored
6 Abdu Rahiman V Convex Optimization for Wireless Communication at IIT Kanpur, 15-17 September 2014 (3 days) – TEQIP sponsored
7 Ahammed Muneer K V Formulation of Research & Development Initiatives for Scientists and Technologists at ESCI Hyderabad, 24-27 Nov 2014(4 days) – TEQIP sponsored
8 Jithesh C P Formulation of Research & Development Initiatives for Scientists and Technologists at ESCI Hyderabad, 24-27 Nov 2014(4 days) – TEQIP sponsored
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2.1.4.4 Expert lectures conducted by Faculty outside institution
Sl. No. Staff Title
1. Dr. C. Sreekumar "Technical Documentation using LaTeX" at Department of
Electronics & Communication Engineering, GCE Kannur
during 13t & 14th February 2015
” Hybrid control of Power converters”, at College of
Engineering, Trikarpur, in the TEQIP II sponsored five day
Short Term Training Programme on “Control Engineering:
Theory and Applications” (CETA-2014) during 8th-12th Dec
2014
“Advanced C Programming”, at Department of EEE, GCE
Kannur on 5th February2015
2. Abdu Rahiman. V Handled a session on image processing using MATLAB in a 3-
DAY workshop on MATLAB for Signal Processing organized by
GEC Sreekrishnapuram during 1-3 December, 2014
2.1.4.5 Higher Qualification & Other achievements acquired by the Faculty:
NIL
2.1.4.6 Faculty doing Quality Improvement Programme
Sl. No. Name of Staff Programme attending
1.
2.
Mr. Ahammed Muneer K V
Mr. Abdu Rahiman V
Doing Part-time Ph.D programme at NIT Calicut.
Doing Part-time Ph.D programme at NIT Calicut
2.1.4.7 Visiting Faculty Programmes Organised
Sl No. Faculty Programme
1 Prof Sreekanth M,
Asst.Professor, Jyothi
Topic: Introduction to Robotics and Automation
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Engineering College, Thrissur Date:11-02-2015 & 12-02-2015
Batch: S8 AE&I
2 Dr Kumaravel S, Asst.Professor,
NIT Calicut
Topic: MATLAB Theory and Applications
Date:24-02-2015
Batch: S6 EC and s6 AE&I
3 Dr Jagadanand.G, Asst.Professor,
NIT Calicut
Topic: Basics of Microcontroller and Embedded Systems
Date:07-03-2015
Batch: S6 EC and AE&I
2.2 Department of Chemical Engineering
2.2.1 Faculty and Supporting Staff
2.2.1.1 Details of Faculty members
Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1 Dr. Gigi Sebastian Associate Professor& H.O.D
Ph.D
2 Dr. Ushakumary. E. R. Associate Professor M.Tech
3 Smt. Sindu. N. Assistant Professor M.Tech
4 Dr. Mary Luby. C. Assistant Professor Ph.D
5 Smt. Binu. T. V. Assistant Professor M.Tech
6 Smt. Suma. K. Assistant Professor M.Tech
7 Smt.Mercy Anna Philip Assistant Professor M.Tech
8 Smt.Ranjana.R Assistant Professor M.Tech
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9 Smt.Sajitha. C. M. Assistant Professor M.Tech
10 Smt.Syama.S Assistant Professor B.Tech
11 Smt.Suji.S.K Assistant Professor M.Tech
12 Smt.Heera Viswanath Contract Lecturer M.Tech
13 Smt.Sruthi Gopal Contract Lecturer M.Tech
2.2.1.2 Details of Technical Staff
Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1 Harish.B (provisiona, Relieved on
31/3/2014)
Instructor Grade I B.Tech
2 Ali Akbar.E.T Instructor Grade II B.Tech
3 Krishnan Karadan Trade Instructor(Electrical) ITI
4 Geetha.M Trade Instructor B.Tech
5 Bijoy.M Trade Instructor Diploma
6 Sujith.E Trade Instructor Diploma
7 Rajagopalan.P.M Tradesman THSLC,ITI
8 Rajeesh.P Tradesman Diploma
9 Bijina.K.P Tradesman Diploma
10 Divya Contract Instructor Grade II Diploma
2.2.2 Academic performance
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2.2.2.1 Results of University Examinations
BatchS1S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
T P % T P T T T % T P % T P % T P % T P %
2012- 16 63 4
8
7
6
2011- 15 62 4
2
6
8
6
8
5
3
7
8
6
8
5
6
8
2
2010- 14 63 3
5
5
6
6
8
4
5
6
6
6
8
3
9
5
7
6
8
4
0
5
9
6
8
4
8
7
1
2009- 13 62 4
8
7
7
6
7
5
6
8
4
6
7
4
3
6
4
6
7
3
4
5
1
6
7
4
4
6
6
6
7
5
4
8
1
6
7
5
2
7
8
Faculty and Students of Chemical Engineering Department has participated in and organized the
following programs in the Department, during the period, April 2014– March 2015.
1. NET 2014 (Process Developments) :
The 2nd National conference on Emerging trends in Engineering was conducted on 29-30 Aug
2014. The session was inaugurated by L M Patnaik, Professor, Centre for Electronic Design
Technology, IISC Bangalore. The keynote address was delivered by M. Chidambaram, Professor,
IIT Madras.The Faculty members and students actively participated in the conference. The
conference had presentations of 24 papers on emerging areas of Chemical Engineering.
2. Chemical Engineering Association Programmes:
2.1 Paper Presentation contest (EUREKA -14)
The students of Chemical Engineering Department actively conducted and participated a Paper
presentation and Quiz event named “Eureka” on 07/08/2014 under the Chemical Engineering
Association. The president of the programme was Ms. Sindhu (Asst. Prof.) and the programme
co-ordinators were Akhil Gopinath (S5-Chem), Manu Saji (S7-Chem) and Shafeek M (S7-Chem).
The first prize of 500 Rupees won by Akhil Gopinath (S5-Chem), the second prize of Rs. 200 is
shared by Krishnaraj, Ananya and Shilpa Venugopal (S7 Chem).
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2.2 Teacher’s Day Celebration:
The students of Chemical Engineering Department celebrated Teacher’s Day by honouring the
teachers on September 5th.
2.3 Student Participation in Technical Events
Hrishi Krishna Raj and Arjun Anto presented a paper in IIChE sponsored conference OYCE 2015
held at Mumbai. Many of the students took part in the Chemical Engineering Students Technical
Meet Drav-15 organized by NIT Calicut and won prizes.
3. Training Programme conducted by the Department:
The Department of Chemical Engineering conducted a Short Term Training Programme
sponsored by Directorate of Technical Education on Chemical Engineering Design Aspects
during 17-21 November 2014. The session was inaugurated by Dr. DVR Moorthy, Professor, NIT
Surathkal. The various aspects of Chemical Engineering Design was explained by eminent
personalities from institutions like VSSC,GEC Thrissur, TKM Kollam etc.
4. Expert Lecture :
An expert lecture on Basics of FLUENT was conducted on 25 th Feb 2015 by Vinaykumar, ANSYS
Bangalore.
5. Gate Scholars of the Department:
The department organized training for the students in subject areas. Seven students of the final
year batch got qualified in GATE 2015.
Sl. No. Name Score Rank
1 Parvathy S Chandran 368 2264
2 Gopika S Kumar 394 1931
3 Nihal 321 3004
4 Abhijith K Haridas 472 1106
5 Kiran Thomas 462 1199
6 Shilpa Venugopal 420 1634
7 Suhair 311 3205
6. Faculty and Staff Development Program
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Training programmes Attended by Faculty and Staff
Sl. No
Name Designation Training provider, Duration and date, Name of program
1 Dr. Ushakumary E R
Sindhu N
Associate Professor
Asst. Professor
ESCI, Hyderabad
16-19, September 2014
Formulation of research and development initiative for scientist and techwnologies
2 Sujith E
Bijina
Trade Instructor CIFT, EKM
1-13, Aug 2014 (10 working days)
Training course on modern analytical techniques in biochemistry
3 Ali Aklbar E T
Sujith E
Instructor Grade II IIT Mumbai
8-9 March 2014
2 days
Two days workshop on ACENT, ASPEN, ANSYS,FLUENT
4 Ranjana R
Sajitha C M
Sachithra K
Assistant Professor
ESCI, Hyderabad
24-27, November 2014
Formulation of research and development initiative for scientist and technologies
5 Binu T V Assistant Professor
Govt. Engg. College , Thrissur
12-14 Nov 2014
Advanced effluent treatment technologies (DTE )
6 Syama S Assistant Professor
GEC Thrissur
10-12, Dec 2014
Energy Audit and Management (DTE)
7 Syama S Assistant IIT Madras
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Suji S K
Sachithra K
Professor
26-29, Feb 2015
FDP organised by Teaching Learning Centre
8 Dr. Mary Lubi C Assistant Professor
IIM Kozhikode
2-7 Feb 2015
Academy Leadership Programme For TEQIP Institutions
9 Sindhu N
Sajitha C M
Assistant Professor
“
NIT Surathkal
27-30 Dec 2014
Recent Challneges in Atmospheric and Earth Sciences
10 Dr. Mary Lubi C
Mercy Anna Philip
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
IIT Madras
15-19 Dec 2014
Process Control
11 Sajitha C M
Geetha M
Manila
Assistant Professor
Trade instructor Instructor Grade II
GEC Thrissur
DTE Sponsored (FSDP)
18-22 Aug 2014
Soft Skills for Professional Excellence
12 Geetha M
Sujith E
Manila
Bijina
Krishnan Karadan
Joshila
Technical Staff GEC Koizhikode
27-31 Oct 2014 (TEQIP)
Computer Assembling and Troubleshooting
13 Geetha M Technical Staff GEC Kozhikode
16
Sujith E
Manila
Bijina
Joshila
1-5 Dec 2014
(TEQIP)
Computer Networking And Management
14 Rajeesh P
Rajagopalan P M
Tradesman
Tradesman
FCRI, Palakad
4-6, Feb 2015
Advanced Flow Measurement & Instrumentation – Principles & Practice
15 Bijina K P
Tradesman
IMG Calicut
26-28 Feb 2015
Orientation Programme for Tradesman/Trade Instructor
16 Ali Akabar E T
Instructor Grade II
SD Centre Kalamassery
5-7, Jan 2015
Industrial safety
7. Faculty Publications
Eleven papers were published by faculty during the academic year.
Author Journal/Conference
Ushakumary E R Journal – Environmental Process
Beula C CHEMCON 2014, National Conference
Gigi Sebastian ETIC 2014, National Conference
Ushakumary E R (2), Sajitha C M (2), NET 2014, National Conference
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Suma K, Suji S K, Mercy Anna Philip, Mary Lubi C
2.3 Department of Civil Engineering
2.3.1 Faculty and Supporting Staff 2.3.1.1 Details of Faculty members
Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1. Dr. Anjana Santhakumar Associate Professor & H.O.D Ph.D
2. Sreelekha.M.G. Associate Professor M.Tech
3. Seena.P Associate Professor M.Tech
4. Sreela P.K Assistant Professor M.Tech
5. K. M. Kouzer Associate Professor PhD
6. Ammad K.K Assistant Professor M.Tech
7. Ansu V Assistant Professor M.Tech
8. Dileep Kumar P.G Assistant Professor M.Tech
9. Rahmathulla Noufal E Assistant Professor M.Tech
10. Raghu Kumar C Assistant Professor M.Tech
11. Ragesh P P Assistant Professor M.Tech
2.3.1.2 Details of Technical Staff
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Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1 Vinod Kumar P.C Trade Instructor Diploma
2. Mohanan K Trade Instructor Diploma
3 Saritha V Tradesman Diploma
4 Grish Kumar O Tradesman Diploma
2.3.2 Academic performanceA brief account of the various academic activities and their outcome are dealt in this section.
2.3.2.1 Results of University Examinations
BatchS1S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
T P % T P % T P % T P % T P % T P % T P %
2012- 16 63 48 76
2011- 15 63 48 76 68 61 90 68 59 87
2010 - 14 63 35 55 69 38 55 69 39 57 69 55 80 69 55 79 68 51 75
2009 - 13 66 55 83 72 55 76 72 61 85 72 57 79 72 47 65 72 60 83 72 67 93
1. Details of Higher Qualifcation (M.Tech/ PhD) acquired by faculty during 2014-2015
One PhD (Dr. Anjana Santhakumar)
2. Details of Journal/ Conference papers presented /published by faculty if any
Journals :
1. Jayarajan P., Kouzer K. M. (2014), “Dynamic Analysis of Turbo-generator Machine Foundations”, Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology (JCEET), August 2014.
2. N Ganesan, P V Indira, Anjana Santhakumar. (2014), “Strength and Behaviour of Steel Fibre Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Wall Panels in One-way In-plane Action”, Indian Concrete
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Journal, May 2014.
3. N Ganesan, P V Indira, Anjana Santhakumar. (2014), ‘Bond behaviour of reinforcing bars embedded in Steel fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete”, Magazine of concrete research, ICE U K, Sept 2014.
4. N Ganesan, P V Indira, Anjana Santhakumar. (2015), ‘Effect of steel fibres on shear strength of geopolymer concrete beams’, Journal of structural Engineering, SERC, February 2015.
5. N.Ganesan, P.V.Indira, Seena.P (2014), High performance fibre reinforced cement concrete slender structural walls”- Advances in Concrete Construction, Techno press, Vol 2, No.4,(2014), pp 309 – 324, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/acc.2014.2.4.309.
6. N.Ganesan, P.V.Indira, Seena.P (2014), “High performance cement concrete squat shear walls under reverse cyclic loading” The Bridge and Structural Engineer- IABSE, Vol.44, No.1, March 2014, pp.100-107.
International Conference:
1. Dileepkumar P G, Ammad K K, “Comparison in Strength of Laterally Unsupported Beams by Limit State Method and Working Stress Method”, International Conference on Energy, Environment, Materials, and Safety (ICEEMS'14) at School of Engineering, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi during 10th – 12th December 2014.
2. Jayarajan P., Kouzer K. M., “Analysis of Piled Raft Foundations”, International Conference on Recent Innovations in Engineering Technology (ICRIET ’15) at Chinnasalem, Tamilnadu during 13th – 14th February 2015.
3. Narayanan C Viswanath, PG Dileep Kumar, KK Ammad, “Statistical Analysis of Quality of Water in Various Water Shed for Kozhikode City, Kerala, India”, International Conference on Water Resources, Coastal and Ocean Engineering at NIT Suratkal, Karnataka during 12th –14th March, 2015.
4. N.Ganesan, P.V.Indira, Seena.P (2014) “Reverse Cyclic Tests on High Performance Cement Concrete Shear Walls with Barbells”, - Structural Engineering Convention on Recent Developments in Structural Engineering, IIT Delhi, 22-24 December 2014.
National Conference
1. Dileepkumar P G, Ammad K K, Viswanath C Narayanan and Ushakumary E. R., “Statistical analysis of quality of water using physico-chemical parameters in various water shed for Calicut city, Kerala, India”, 2nd National Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering (NET 2014) at Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikode during 29th – 30th August 2014.
2. Rahmathulla Noufal E. “Effect of Infills in the Dynamic Responses
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of RC Framed Structures: a Parametric Investigation”, 2nd
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering (NET 2014) at Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikode during 29 th – 30th
August 2014.
3. Dileepkumar P G, Ammad K K, “Linear Correlation Analysis Study of Drinking Water Quality Data for Malappuram District, Kerala”, National Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Technology (nCORETech-2015) at LBS College of Engineering, Kasaragod during 20-21 Jan 2015
4. Jayarajan P., Kouzer K. M., “Seismic Evaluation of Steel Structures with Eccentrically Braced Frames”, National Conference on Technological Innovations for Sustainable Infrastructure at NIT Calicut during 13th – 14th March 2015.
3. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty if any
4. Whether any of the faculty members selected for admission for higher studies for the next academic year
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5. Brief report of the activities conducted in the department during 2014 – 2015
(Placement/ CERD/ Visiting faculty/ ISTE/ IEEE/ Alumni/ NSS/ Association activities/ Phy. Edn. Etc.)
Visiting Faculty Programme on 9/10/2014
1. “Managing Adolescence issues’’ by Dr Latha Raj, Director, Vidya Academy of Science and Technology, Thrissur (Retired Professor Govt Engineering College Thrissur) and
2. “Life Skill Education” by Dr Muhammed Rafeekh, Professor Govt Engineering College Thrissur, Department of Geology
GATE Coaching conducted for final year students
6. Detailed report of Short Term courses/ other programmes (students’ association, IEEE, IIChe chapters etc.) conducted in the department.
1. Faculty Development Programme on “Sustainability and modern construction practices” during 12th - 17th January 2015” Co-ordinated by Dr. Anjana Santhakumar, Dileep Kumar P. G. and Ammad K. K.
2. 2nd National Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering (NET 2014) during 29th – 30th August 2014, Co-ordinated by Dr. Anjana Santhakumar and Dr. K. M. Kouzer
3. Workshop on “Surveying using Total Station” during 25 th – 27th
September 2014, Co-ordinated by Sreela P. K. and Ragesh P. P.
7. Academic performance of
(a) 7 Final Year Students got placed in INFOSYS.
(b) University Examination Results published in 2014-2015 :
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students (Pass %, placements, name of university rank holders, no. of students qualified for higher studies, etc.)
S1S2 – 86.4% (2013 Admission)S3 – 80.6% & S4 – 91.0% (2012 Admission)S5 – 91.2% & S6 – 91.2% (2011 Admission)S7 – 75% & S8 – 87.0% (2010 Admission)
8. Whether any of the faculty members holding any post/ position outside the college like members of board of studies/ chairman/ subject expert etc. in universities/ other
(a) Dr. K. M. Kouzer - Member, Board of Studies in Engineering (UG), Calicut University
(b) Mr. Rahmathulla Noufal - Member, Board of Studies in Civil Engineering, Calicut University
(c) Mr. Ammad K K- Member, Board of Studies in Civil Engineering, Calicut University
2.3.4.6 Faculty doing Quality Improvement Programme
Sl. No. Name of Staff Programme attending
1 Sreelekha M.G Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut
2. Seena. P Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut
3. Ansu. V Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut
4. Raghu Kumar C Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut
5. Ragesh P.P Doing PhD programme at NIT Calicut
2.3.4.7 Visiting Faculty Programmes Organised 2014-15
Sl No. Faculty Programme
1 Nil Nil
2.2 Department of Mechanical Engineering2.4.1 Faculty and Supporting Staff
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2.4.1.1 Details of Faculty members
Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1 Dr. Shaji K. Associate Professor
& H.O.D
Ph.D
2 Dr. Sajith P P Associate Professor Ph.D
3 Dr. Sreejith B. Associate Professor Ph.D
4 Dr.Anirudhan P Associate Professor Ph.D
5 Biju I K Associate Professor M.Tech
6 Raveendran C.K. Associate Professor M.Tech
7 Pradeep V. Associate Professor M.Tech, Ph.D (doing)
8 Sajith Babu C. Associate Professor M.Tech, Ph.D (doing)
9 Jesseela S. Associate Professor M.Tech, Ph.D (doing)
8 Sajeeb A.M Assistant Professor M.Tech, Ph.D (doing)
10 Saijal K K Assistant Professor M.E., Ph.D (doing)
12 Prajeeth Kumar Assistant Professor M.Tech
13 Pramode Das Assistant Professor M.Tech, Ph.D (doing)
14 Anees K J Assistant Professor M.Tech
14 Sreekumar Contract Lecturer M.Tech
15 Shibin Contract Lecturer M.Tech
16 Vaishakh Contract Lecturer M.Tech
17 Anu Thomas Contract Lecturer M.Tech
2.4.1.2 Details of Technical Staff
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Sl No Name Designation Qualification
1 Hemachandran N Workshop Superintend M Tech
2 Balakrishnan N First Grade Instructor B.Tech
3 Yesudasan K I Workshop Instructor (TI) Diploma
4 Santhosh Kumar PC Trade Instructor (TI) ITI , NAC
5 V. K. Hareendranath Trade Instructor (TI) ITI
6 Abdul Salam M C Trade Instructor (TI) ITI
7 Satheesan A Trade Instructor (TI) ITI
8 Abdul Basheer V. P Trade Instructor (TI) ITI
9 Muhammed Ammer M.P Trade Instructor (TI) ITI, NAC
10 Vinod K Trade Instructor (TI) ITI
11 Ahammedali K K Trades Man Diploma
12 Sunil Kumar O V Trades Man ITI
2.4.2 Academic performance2.4.2.1 Results of University Examinations
BatchS1S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
T P % T P % T T % T P % T P % T P % T P %
2013 -
17
5
8
4
6
7
9
2012 -
16
6
3
4
7
7
5
6
9
4
1
6
0
6
9
4
7
6
8
2011 -
15
6
2
4
4
7
1
6
8
3
6
5
3
6
8
4
0
5
9
6
7
4
5
6
7
6
8
5
6
8
2
2010 -
14
6
3
4
7
7
5
6
9
1
8
2
6
6
9
2
6
3
8
6
9
4
7
6
8
6
9
4
9
7
1
6
9
5
3
7
7
6
9
6
0
8
7
2.4.2.2 Co-curricular/Extracurricular Achievements
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NIL
2.4.2.3 Mechanical Engineering Association Activities
NIL
2.4.3 Achievements by the faculty members
2.4.3.1 Faculty publications
Sl
No
Tile of the paper Name of the
Faculty
Journal/Conference title
1Multiobjective design optimization of wind turbines using genetic algorithm
Saijal K.K.
Inter.J. of Engg. Research & Tech. , Vol.3, Issue 12,
Dec 2014
2Optimal trailing edge flap position for helicopter rotor for various advance ratiois
Global Science & Technology Journal, Vol.2, N0.2, September 2014, pp.58-72
3Productivity Improvement techniques of passive solar still: A review
Sajeeb A.M.
2nd national coference on energy and sustainable technologies (NET 2014), August 29-30, 2014 at GEC Kozhikode
4
Effect of weld speed on Stress distribution along plate of Aluminium alloy 6061-T6 using FEM thermo-mechanical simulation”
Journal of Modern Science and Technology, Vol.2, No.1 pp. 1-17, March 2014 ISSN:2201-6686
5 Development of fibre reinforced composite
National conference on Innovative engineering(NCIE) , 19th March 2015 at Holy Grace Academy of Engg., Thrissur .
6 Development of fibre reinforced composite
International J. of Advanced research trends in engg. And tech.(IJARTET), Volume II, special issue X, March 2015
2.4.3.2 In house training programmes conducted
NIL
2.4.3.3 Short term courses attended outside the Institution
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Sl. No.
Name of staffCourse attended
1Sajeeb A.M. Short term course on Nanomaterials: Characterization
&Applications At NITTTR, Chandigarh during 10-14 November 2014
Saijal K.K.
2Sajith Babu C STTP on Advances in Nano technology at TKM college of
engg., Kollam during 23-28 May 2015Saijal K.K.
3Sajeeb A.M. INDO-German workshop (IGWMF 2015) on modelling and
measurements techniques for micro-scale flows at IIT Madras during 23-25 February 2015Jesseela S.
4 Saijal K.K. Certificate course on Piping Engineering, IIT Bombay, during 5-16 December 2014
2.4.3.4 Expert lectures conducted by Faculty outside institution
NIL
2.4.3.5 Faculty doing Quality Improvement Programme
Sl. No. Name of Staff Programme attending
1 Mr. Sajeeb A.M. Doing part time PhD programme at NIT Calicut
2 Mr. Saijal K.K. Doing part time PhD programme at NIT Calicut
2.4.3.6 Visiting Faculty Programmes Organised:
NIL
2.5 Department of Applied Science
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2.5.1 Faculty and Supporting Staff
2.5.1.1 Details of faculty members
Sl.No Name Designation Qualification
1 Dr. Joymon Joseph P. Assistant Professor in Mathematics & H.O.D
PhD
2 Dr. Rehina K Associate Professor in Chemistry PhD
3 Anuradha N Assistant Professor in Mathematics
M. Sc ,B. Ed
4 Dr. Deepesh K P Assistant Professor of Mathematics
PhD
5 Sangeetha C Assistant Professor in Chemistry M. Sc ,B. Ed
6 Dr. A. R. Ramesh Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ph. D.
7 Anupa T Assistant Professor in Physics M. Sc, M. Phil, B. Ed
8 Sajeesh Kumar M. Assistant Professor in Physical Education
MPE, Diploma in Sports Coaching(Hockey)
2.5.1.2 Details of Technical staff
Sl.No Name Designation Qualification
1 Rajasree Demonstrator in Chemistry
M. Sc, B. Ed
2.5.2 Achievements by Faculty members
2.5.2.1 Faculty Publications
Sl. No Title of the paper Name of the faculty Journal/conference title
1Cellulose nano-particles from
Pandanus viscometric&crystallographic studies
Sangeetha C Cellulose
2.5.2.2 In House Training Programmes Conducted
NIL
2.5.2.3 Short term courses attended outside the Institution
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Sl.No Name of Staff Course attended
1 Sangeetha C * 2 day national seminar on astrophysics and astrophotography at Thunjan memorial GOVT. college, Tirur on 17/11/14 to 18/11/2014* Orientation program at Academic staff college, Calicut University from 09/01/2015 to 06/02/2015
2 Dr. A. R. Ramesh
“Science Academics Lecture Workshop on Recent Developments in Physical Chemistry” organized by Department of chemistry, St’ Joesphs College, Irinjalakkuda (January 31-February 01, 2014)
“Current Trends in Chemistry” organized by Department of chemistry, Govt. Arts &Science College, Kozhikode (February 12, 2014)
“84th Orientation Programme” conducted by UGC –Academic Staff College, University of Calicut (June 05- July 02, 2014)
“Advancce Pedagogy Training Programme – Faculty Development Programme for FLAIR Members” organized by Teaching Learning Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai University (August 04-06, 2014)
“NSS Programme Officers Annual Conference” organized by the National Service Scheme (Technical Cell), at Vidya Academy of Science &Tech, Thrissur (August 9-10, 2014)
“Awareness programme on Adulteration of Food” organized by Department of chemistry, Calicut University at the EMS Seminar Complex, Calicut University (August 28, 2014)
“Two day National Seminar on ‘Principles &Techniques in Chemistry’ held at Govt. Arts and Science College, Kozhikode, October 15-16, 2014.
“NPTEL Kerala Workshop” organized by Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur &Chinmaya Institute of Technology, Kannur at the Chinmaya Institute of Technology, Kannur
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(October 20-21, 2014)
“Workshop for College Chemistry Students and Teachers” jointly organized by Foundation for Capacity Building in Science (FCBS) and Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) at Residency Tower, Trivandrum (October 31- November 02, 2014)
“ASAP - Summer Skill Skool - State Level Workshop for Programme Officers” organized by ASAP and NSS Technical Cell at Conference Hall, Trans Tower, Vazhuthacaud, Thiruvananthapuram (December 17, 2014)
3 Dr. Joymon Joseph P.
1.“ Recent Technological Advances in Drugs and Pharmaceuticals” organized by Department of Chemical Engineering , Govt Engineering College Kozhicode. (24 Feb-1 March, 2014)2..“ Python and GNU Octave” organized by Department of Applied Science , Govt Engineering College Wayanad. (24-26 March, 2014)3. “ Analysis and PDE” Department of Mathematics, Govt College Perintalmanna (29-30 Sept 2014).
4 Dr. Deepesh K. P. “84th Orientation Programme” conducted by UGC –Academic Staff College, University of Calicut (June 05- July 02, 2014)
2.5.2.4 Expert lectures conducted by faculty outside the institution
Sl.No Staff Title
1 Dr. Deepesh K P Handled tutorial Session in the workshop on multivariable calculus organized by Department of Mathematics, Government College Kasaragod during 02/12/14 - 05/12/14.
2 Sangeetha. C* Invited talk on naomaterials at Thunjan memorial GOVT. college, Tirur on * Mentor, Walk with scholar program at Thunjan memorial GOVT. college, Tirur
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3 Dr. A. R. Ramesh
Invited Talk on “Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology” in the National Seminar on Chemistry for Human Welfare held at KKTM Govt. College, Pullut, Kodungallore, Kerala,India November 14, 2014
Invited talk on “Digital Literacy (Basic ICT skills) &Introduction to MOODLE” in the National Workshop on ICT for Teaching and Learning held at NMSM Govt. College, Kalpetta, Wayanad, December 12, 2014
Invited talk on “Chemistry in everyday Life” RESONANCE- Chemistry Association inauguration function held at St. Joesph’s College Devagiri, Kozhikode, February 12, 2015
Paper presentation on “Understanding the role of weak interactions in the organization of organic molecules two day National Seminar on ‘Principles &Techniques in Chemistry’ held at Govt. Arts and Science College, Kozhikode, October 15-16, 2014
Invited Talk on “Nanomaterials and Nanochemistry” at Govt. Arts &Science College, Kozhikode, February 18, 2015.
2.5.2.5 Responsibilities Undertaken in the College
Dr. A. R. Ramesh
National Service Scheme (NSS) Programme officer Bhoomitrasena Programme coordinator Red Ribbon Club Programme Officer Suchitwa Club Convener Arts fest Convener Faculty Club Secretary
Dr. K. Rehina 1. Chief Supdt. Of University Examinations
2.Member of R&D group of TEQIP-II
3.Member of Anti-sexual Harassment Committee
Dr. Deepesh K P 1.Senior Assistant Supt. Of University Examinations
2.Convener and Faculty in charge of LibraryAnuradha N 1.Scholar Support Programme Co-ordinatorSangeetha c 1.Co-ordinator of s1s2 series test
2.PTA executive memberAnupa T 1.Co-ordinator of s1s2 series test
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3. ACTIVITIES OF INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION
CELL
Activity Report of the Industry Institute Interaction Cell (IIIC) during the academic year 2014-15:
Significant progress were made in the following industry related projects:i. Level Measurement in Tanks under Agitation- MILMAii. Reliability Analysis for Ropeway- Malabar cements, Walayariii. Design improvement for Mono-cable Ropeway grips- Malabar cements,
Walayariv. Artificial Neural Network based MPPT Scheme- DhaatriImpex.
Internship arrangements with the following firms:i. MOVIN Buildersii. Logica MATRIX
4. STUDENTS UNION ACTIVITIES
Extra curricular activities for the academic year 2014-15 started with the
release of the College Magazine. College Magazine was compiled under the guidance of
Prof Agnas Jacob associate professor in AE&I Department. The Magazine consisting of
around a hundred creations from the Students ,Faculty and Staff of the College was
released in the Magazine release ceremony conducted by the College Union on
24/07/2014.Prominant Literary figure Sri Akbar Kakkattil was the chief guest for the
ceremony .Principal Dr Baiju Bai presided over the function. Students of the outgoing
academic year was also honored during the event .The ceremony was attended by
students ,Faculty ,Staff and Parents of passed out and present Students
College union elections were scheduled during October 2014.Due to adverse law
order situation the election was re scheduled to December 2014.Due to student
protests and continuing disturbances .Despite repeated attempts College union
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elections for the academic year 2014-15 could not be conducted. So presently College
does not have any elected or nominated College Union.
Despite the absence of an elected college union extracurricular activities of the
students were conducted without any hindrance, College Arts Festival and selection for
University Arts Festival (Calicut University B Zone Arts Festival) was conducted during
13,14 &16 February 2014.Competitions were held for all off stage and on stage events
for which University level competitions were conducted. NSS College unit provided all
logistical support for the event .The arts festival was conducted by various committees
headed by teachers .Faculty members ,Staff and Students provided their wholehearted
support for the event .On stage events were attended by a large number of parents .
During the last week of March all departments conducted farewell functions for the
outgoing students.
During April 9 to 13 the College was the venue for Calicut University B Zone Arts Festival. Students of our college participated in most of the events and performed creditably in the festival.
5. ACTIVITIES OF CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT
UNIT
5.1 Career Guidance and Placement Cell
The Career and Placement Cell (CGPC) of the college is a voluntary organization guided by faculty members and run by student representatives. The objectives of the unit are
To provide guidance and assistance for the students to achieve their career goals. To guide and motivate students to succeed in qualifying examinations like GATE and CAT
and join post graduate courses.
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to provide information and assistance to students regarding1. Job opportunities in India and abroad2. Opportunities for self employment3. Opportunities for higher education in India and abroad4. Competitive examinations like GATE, CAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFEL etc.
The unit takes right steps in identifying the current demands of the industry and prepares students towards this need. Adequate emphasis is given for soft skill development complementing the regular academic programmes. Communicative English and aptitude classes are being conducted for students who are weak in communication. Mock tests and group discussions are conducted at regular intervals to enable students to improve their performance in competitive examinations.
In the academic year 2014-2015, we were able to arrange campus recruitment programmes by organizations like Infosys,Mu-Sigma,Q-burst,IBM, MRF Tyres, Synthite Industries, Dorf Chemicals, vvdn, Indian Navy, Indian Army, etc.Our students have also attended the placement drives conducted by firms like Assyst,Southerland,Cabot Tech,Claysis,IBS and UST with the help of ICT Academy. Total 39 students got placement offer from these drives and many others are waiting for result after attending final interview.
CGPC conducted several training programmes in this academic year. Programmes were conducted by Career Launcher, Trivandrum on the topic ‘Employability Skills’ for final year students with duration of four days. All the students who are eligible for attending placement drives have attended the programme.Another training programme was conducted by Hyades, Kozhikode for the pre-final year students covering all areas like aptitude test, personality development, Professional skills, and Mock interview. Our college has signed MOU with the ICT Academy and they have conducted Orientation programme for the first year students and three days FDP for faculty.
It is expected that more recruitment programmes, training programmes and invited talks can be conducted in the coming years for the benefit of students. This will help them to equip themselves for the achievement of their career goals.
Campus Selection : 2011 - 2015 Batch
No. of students got selection
Sl. No
.Organizaton
No. of stude
nts attended test
No. of students attended final
interview
CE ME CHE AE&I Total Salary
M F M F M F M F M F Agg.
Rs/Year
1 INFOSYS 151 22 2 5 3 0 2 3 1 3 8 11 19 3.6 lakhs
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2 ASSYST 1 0
3 Sutherland 10 0
4 IndianArmy 3 3 0
5 Cabot Tech 4 0
6 Claysis 2 0
7 MRF Tyres * 44 6 0
8 IBM 12 2 2 2 2
9 Indian navy 40 40 1 1 8 9 1 10
10 vvdn 19 10 0 0 0
11 Q-Burst 39 14 1 1 1 3.5 lakhs
12 Mu-sigma 205 53 1 1 1
13 Synthite Industries 36 5 1 2 1 2 3 5
lakhs
14 Dorf chemicals 40 2 1 1 2
15 UST 7 4 0
16 IBS 28 4 1 1 1
Total 21 18 39
6. QEEE COURSES REPORT Participating in QEEE program of IIT –M from the beginning of QEEE program
QEEE phase 2 implemented with DTH facility
QEEE phase 2 started from August 2014 with 2 subjects.
QEEE phase 3 started from 21st January 2015 with 3 subjects. One subject each from AEI, Civil and Mechanical department.
QEEE phase 4 registration process started.
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7. IEEE STUDENT BRANCH ACTIVITIES The IEEE student branch of GEC Kozhikode conducted the following programmes in this
year 2014-15
7.1 IEEE INTRODUCTORY CLASS
IEEE Student Branch GEC Kozhikode conducted an introductory class about IEEE for First Year BTech students of all branches in Government Engineering College Kozhikode on 09-07-2014. The three hour sessions started at 10.30 am . The sessions were handled by Mr.Vishnu Shankar, he gave the informations regarding
What is IEEE & How is IEEE? About the Importants and Contributions of IEEE.
About Volunteering for technology?
About IEEE membership and its benifits?
The Session was effective to create an awareness about IEEE in the freshers.
7.2 PCB DESIGN AND FABRICATION
IEEE Student Branch Kozhikode conducted a workshop on PCB DESIGN AND FABRICATION on the days 12-07-2014 and 19-07-2014. It was conducted for the students of Electronics department and from all the batches.
The class was handled by Mr.Arun Babu(S6 AE&I) and Mr.Riyas(S8 AE&I) , they are experts in pcb design and fabrication. The class was interesting as well as knowledgeable. The tutorial on design began at morning 9:30 AM and lasted till evening 4.30 PM. It was taught to use and produce pcb board of required circuit. The design was done with the help of software PCB WIZARD and PROTIUS.
There were 100 students participated in the workshop and they are grouped into twenty groups with five members in a group. The workshop was conducted as two seperate classes
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due to the All the groups are provided with a set of design components and fabrication tools for the design and fabrication. All the groups where realized and tested a circuit for controlling a 230 volt bulb with LDR on the Printed Circuit Board which they fabricated. IEEE SB GECK provided participation certificate for all the students participated in the workshop.The feedback from participants was great.
7.3 IEEE DAY QUIZ (COLLEGE LEVEL)
The IEEE Student Branch GEC Kozhikode conducted a Quiz program on IEEE DAY (07-10-2014) based on the syllubus from Malabar HUB. The participants of the program were the first year students of all branches. The quiz started at 12.30 PM and last for one hour. There were thirty students participated in the quiz, out of the thirty two were selected for the Malabar HUB Level Quiz. The HOD of AE&I department hand over the cash prizes to the winners.
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7.4 MALABAR HUB LEVEL QUIZ
IEEE Student Branch GEC Kozhikode conducted the HUB level Quiz program as the next level of the IEEE Day Quiz on 22-11-2014.The winners from all the Students Branch under Malabar Hub were the participents. There were about thirty students participated in the program,which is started at 10.00 AM and last for an hour.The Quiz syllubus and Question papers are from the Malabar HUB. The winners are awarded with cash prize.
The students from GEC Kozhikode got the first and second positions in the competition.
7.5 APTITUDE TEST SERIES
As a part of various activities of IEEE student branch, an aptitude test series for pre final year students of AE & I department was carried on every Wednesday of each week beginning from 02-02-2015. The mock test for various firms for both IT and Core-industries like infosys, Kalki Tech. IBM, BPCL etc was conducted. The main objective of this activity was to train the students for competitive exams like GATE, GMAT, GRE etc.
From the feedback of the students, it is distinct that the program had very positive impact on their career path.
7.6 KSEBEA 6th SEMINAR SERIES COMPETITION
IEEE Student Branch GEC Kozhikode conducted the District level presentation of 6th SEMINAR SERIES COMPETITION on 20-2-2015. Which is organized by KSEB Engineer's Association and supported by IEEE PES Kerala Section, on the topic TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN SMART GRID TECHNOLOGY.
There were five teams from different colleges in Kozhikode participated in the program. The winners got Certificates and the chance to participate in the State level presentation. The teams from GEC Kozhikode got the first and second positions in the competition.
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7.6 EMBEDDED SYSTEM WORKSHOP
IEEE Student Branch GEC Kozhikode organized a workshop on EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING for the sixth semester BTech students in the electronics department. There were Nienty student participents in which 62 from S6 AE&I and the other 28 from S6 EC. The Nienty students were divided into two batches and the workshop conducted for each batch in different days.
The workshop for the first batch was conducted on 28-02-2015 and 01-03-2015, started at 10.00 AM and lasted till 5.00 PM.The workshop was taken by a private firm LIWET LABS. There were three members in their team. The batch of students were further divided into two and they got training independently. The reduced number of students in a team made the classes more interacting and the teacher was able to manage the class effectively. This made the programming section very easy. The workshop for second batch students were conducted on 08-03-2015 and 09-03-2015,started at 10.00 AM and lasted till 5.00 PM.
IEEE Student Branch GEC Kozhikode provided participation certificates to the participants after the successful completion of the two day workshop.
The workshop was targeted to the mini project of the pre-final year students and it was very effective for them. The feedback from the participants was great.
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8. TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS INCUBATION CELL (TBI) & ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CLUB (EDC)
To identify, promote innovation, entrepreneurship and employment among students. Entrepreneurship development cell has taken the following actions
A technology business incubation centre has started during this year 2014-15. Sanctioned fund of Rs. 5.5 lakhs has fully utilized for set up a new TBI in this institution.
A group consists of 5 students attended the programme on START UP 20-20 at NIT Calicut during 27-02-2015 to 01-03-2015 for promoting TBI in the institution. Under TBI 1 st project is registered. No we are awaiting the entries from outside also for promoting business. The formal inauguration of TBI is going to conduct on June 2015.
There is an EDC also functioning in the institution, conducted one day entrepreneurship development programme. Many students participated various entrepreneurship development programme like techno park start up village, programme organised by Calicut Management Association, Programme Organised by Kerala Financial Corporation etc.
9. ACTIVITIES OF THE NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEMEUnit Number : 162Name of Programme Officer : Dr. A. R. RameshMobile Number : 9387856260Email ID : aroramesh@rediffmail.comVounteer Secrataries : Mr. K. V. M. Gopalakrishnan (S6 EC)
: Ms. V. Jincy (S6 EC)
No Particulars SC ST OBC General / Others
M F M F M F M F
1.No of Volunteers Enrolled in 1st Year (2014-15 admission)
3 5 0 1 24 14 5 8
2.No of Volunteers Continued in NSS in 2nd
Year5 1 1 0 33 14 3 3
Total 8 6 1 1 57 28 8 11
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9.1 Details of Special Camp Conducted 2014-15
The National Service Scheme Annual special camp 2014 of the Govt. Engineering
College unit (Unit No. 162) held at Co-operative Arts & Science College, Balusseryduring 20-26
December 2014. As per the Kerala state government’s pilot project, the camp focused on e-
litercay. The camp was inaugurated by the Balussery gramapanchayat president Mrs. P.M.
Sarojini.
The work of the camp started from second day onwards. One of the major works was
teaching the common people about the usage of computers, laptops& internet. A team of 60
volunteers dedicated their time to teach the public. The Classes were included theory using
power points and practical classes using 22 laptops.
Our work mainly concentrated on the 8thward of Balussery gramapanchayat. The ward
constitute of around 350 families. An average of 85 people per day attended the e-literacy
classes from 21-25 December 2014. Our work constitute of 15 hours of class (5 h theory + 10 h
practical). We followed the syllabus prepared by the P. N.Panicker foundation, which included
switiching ON & OFF of computers, familiarization of computer hardware & software, touch pad
familiarization, notepad, folder creation, basic offline applications, Internet browsing, Gmail,
web chatting, & e-ticketing etc.
We also ensured making a Gmail account for everyone who attended the classes. As per
the public demand they are also provided with daily notes about the classes. Games & other
dynamic activities were also organized in between the classes to entertain them. As the main
objective of the camp was to create a complete e-literate 8 th ward in the balussery
gramapanchayat and we are successful in completing our work.
The camp also contained educational sessions. First day session was awareness class on
cyber-crimes by Mr. Ashraf Kavil (district probational officer). On the second day a “Dental
Camp” (MIDAC dental care, Eranhipalam) being organized for the public and NSS volunteers, on
the same day a group discussion is also organized based on the topic “Malayaliyum
Sadhacharavum”. The Discussion was led by Shri. Civic Chandran (writer, activist& philosopher),
Shri. K. P. Raman Unni (Kendra Sahithya Academy Awardee), Shri. Shabin Mohammederani
(Media reporter).The Third day session on “NEYES” mainly concentrated on making of soaps &
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phenols by Shri. Baburaj Chembhayil Komeri (Social worker). Fourth day session on career
guidance class led by Shri. O. Rajagopal (Secretary Paristhidhi samrakshana samithi, Kozhikode).
We also constructed a 50 m road &widened 250 m long road which is being not used by
the people for more than 5 years. The road which is being widened is the path linking a L.P.
school with the main road. Cultural programs of volunteers and local people also were there in
almost all days. After 7 days the camp ended with valedictory function.
9.2 Performance/ Achievements (2014-15)
Suchitwa Club
Phase-I
Date : 23-01-2015 Projects : Suchitwa club inauguration and awareness class Achievements: Created awareness and importance of cleanliness & organic farming,
how to dispose & recycle wastePhase-II
Date : 29-01- 2015, 18-02- 2015, 09-03-2015, 12-03-2015, 17-03- 2015 Projects : Plastic cover collection Achievements: Plastic covers collected from houses of staff & students dispatched to
plastic recycling plantPhase-III
Date : 29-01- 2015 Projects : Campus Cleaning Achievements: Segregated waste and dispatched the recyclable waste to recycling
plants
9.3 Details of Activities conducted in Adopted Village 2014 -15
Date Programme
01-01-2015 to
March 2015Tuition in near school
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9.4 Details of Regular Activities 2014 -15
Date Programme
05-06-2014 World Environment day observation
19-06-14 Reading day Observation
20-06-14 Environment enrichment month observation
15-07-14 Orientation Phase - I
20-0714 Ifthar meet
09-08-14 Annual meet (Unit)
15-08-14 Independence day
16-08-14 Juvenile home visit
21-08-14 Sadbhavana day
04-09-14 Onam celebration
15-09-14 Unit level PRD camp selection
23-09-14 Quiz competition
24-09-14 NSS day observation
26-09-14 Awareness on ozone
29-09-14 Photo exhibition -Environment
29-09-14 Anti drug awareness (Alcoholic anonymous)
16-10-14 Swatch bharath Abiyan
19-10-14 ED motivation class
24-10-14 Vegetable garden making
25-10-14 Orientation
31-10-14 National unity day observation
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31-10-14 Vegetable garden making
14-11-14 Childrens day observation
19-11-14 National Integration day
04-0115 to 10-01-15 Electrical & Plumbing survey
15-01-15 Nature study camp orientation
16-01-15 to 18-01-15 Nature study camp, Nelliyampathy
23-01-15 Suchitwa club inauguration
26-01-15 Republic day observation
27-01-15 Old age home visit
03-02-15 Film club inauguration
04-02-15 to 06-02-15 Nature study camp, Thekkady
21-02-15 North zonal level Smart Energy Programme
08-03-15 Womens day observation
11-03-15 Motivation class for blood donation
12-03-15 HIV awareness class
16-03-15 Life skill training session
17-03-15 Blood donation camp
Jan – Mar 2015 Tuition class to near school students
June 14- Mar 15 Sanika “Magazine”
Feb 14 – Mar 15 Film show
June 14- Mar 15 Karunya kudukka fund collection
Details of Volunteers Participated in National Adventure Camps
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Name Enrollment Number Venue
Gopika D. K. KL-11-162-2013-18 Manali, (Himachal Pradesh)
K.V.M. Gopalakrishnan KL-11-162-2013-3 Manali, (Himachal Pradesh)
Details of Volunteers Participated in National Integration Camps
Name Enrollment Number Venue
K.V.M. Gopalakrishnan KL-11-162-2013-3 Thrissur, Kerala
Details of Volunteers Participated in State Level/Inter University Camps
Name Programme Name & Venue
Jishnu Kumar JUST, Govt. Engineering College, Kanuur
Fathina JUST, Govt. Engineering College, Kanuur
Anugrah Suresh Pain & Palleative care camp, SSM Polytechnic Tirur
Hareesh Lal Pain & Palleative care camp, SSM Polytechnic Tirur
Nandhu P. K. RRC, Sreekaryam, Trivandrum
Amal RRC, Sreekaryam, Trivandrum
Midhun P. RRC, Sreekaryam, Trivandrum
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Dipil K. P. Organ Donation camp, SCT College of Engineering Trivandrum
Asif Khan Organ Donation camp, SCT College of Engineering Trivandrum
Details of Volunteers Participated in Directorate Level Camps
Name Enrollment Number Programme & Venue
Jincy V. KL-11-162-2013-24 Annual Meet, Royal College Thrissur
K.V.M. Gopalakrishnan
KL-11-162-2013-03 Annual Meet, Royal College Thrissur
Vyshanavi K. K. KL-11-162-2014-11 Annual Meet, Royal College Thrissur
Vishnu T. V. KL-11-162-2014-17 Annual Meet, Royal College Thrissur
K.V.M. Gopalakrishnan
KL-11-162-2013-03State level Volunteer Secretaries Workshop, JCT College Palakkad
Jincy V. KL-11-162-2013-24State level Volunteer Secretaries Workshop, JCT College Palakkad
Vishnu T. V. KL-11-162-2014-17EG4GG, Sree Ramakrishna Polytechnic, Thriprayar, Thrissur
10. SUMMARY OF TEQIP II ACTIVITIES
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The 4th Review Mission by NPIU/MHRD for assessing the
institutions’ performance was held on 8th – 19th December 2014. In the Mission, the
progress of the institutions was assessed based on 12 performance indicators. Out of
190 institutions, 64 institutions reaching all 12 indicators were rated as best
performers. In the State of Kerala, 09 institutions met all 12 performance indicators
including Govt. Engineering College Kozhikode.
Also, the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) in association with AICTE (AICTE-
CIII) has published a report on “Survey of Industry linked Technical Institutes 2014”.
According to this publication, Govt. Engineering College Kozhikode
(with all departments) meeting performance standards as per their evaluation
parameters.
Fund Position as on 31-03-2015
Total Project allocation in lakhs 1000 lakhs
Amount received till 31-03-2015 800 lakhs
Expenditure as on 31-03-2015 717 lakhs (90%)
Category wise expenditure
S. No Head of activity Project
allocation
Lakhs
Expenditure till
31-03-2015
1 Improvement in teaching, training and learning facilities 550 530.69
2 Providing Assistantship for increased enrolment in
existing and new PG programs
100 51.85
3 Enhancement of R&D and Institutional Consultancy
activities
20 9.46
4 Faculty and Staff Development (FSD) 100 58.32
5 Enhanced Interaction with Industry 40 9.49
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6 Institutional Management Capacity Enhancement 30 5.23
7 Implementation of Institutional Reforms 20 13.36
8 Academic Support for weak students 40 10.12
9 Incremental Operating Cost 100 28.55
Total 1000 717.06
11. ISTE STUDENT CHAPTER
After the grand success of the Pi-Day celebration , ISTE student chapter conducted its next
programme , the Inagural ceremony . The function held on 20th march 2014 . In the afternoon
the inagural ceremony was performed by ,Respected state chairman of ISTE , Sri. Dr. Anil
Brahmanandan (Principal of GEC Waynad). The venue was Edusat room of the college.He
shared some important informations about ISTE to students. He emphasised the importance
and benefits of becoming an ISTE member . Prof. A. Achuthan , former dean of Calicut
University and member of FIE , delivered the key note address . The students enjoyed his
inspiring speech. Respected Principal Smt. Dr . Byju Bhai , prsided over the function and Dr.
Sajith Kumar (Mechanical Dept.) , Prof. Noufal (Civil Dept.) , Dr. Joymon Joseph (Applid Science
Dept.) and Amal.P.S (College student’s union Gen. Secretary ) facilitated the function . Athira.C
of S6 chemical engineering, expressed vote of thanks. The function started with a silent prayer
and ISTE GEC chapter chairman , Krishnaraj.M of S6 chemical enggineering made the welcome
speech .
As the part of Inagural function , ISTE chapter conducted a ‘LINE-FOLLOWER’ (Robotics)
competition in the campus . With great participation of students , the programme conducted in
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a very good manner . A team of Arun Babu, Arun, Abhinav and Anjali from S4 Applied
Electronics & Instrumentation enggineering dept got 1st prize .
In the inagural function , the certificates and cash awards were distributed to the students by
the chief guests . The programme ended at 4.30 pm in the evening .
11.1 Pi-Day celebrationISTE GEC student chapter hosted its 1st event at GEC campus on 3rd march 2014. As a part of
the International Pi-Day, ISTE chapter conducted two programme in the campus with a massive
participation of students. At first we organized a quiz competition based on mathematics and
Albert Einstein, because the day celebrates as, Einstein’s birthday also For the qualification
round, around 35 teams having 2 members were took part. In final stage 6 teams were
participated. The team of Hanan Binth Jaleel & Athul.P of S6 chemical engineering got 1 st prize.
Along with the quiz competition, ISTE chapter conducted, a Pi-contest, which was an individual
competition, to remember the letters in number ‘Pi’ (3.14.....) within 1 minute duration. In this
competition, Dhanuraj.P.R of S8 mechanical engineering got 1stprize, by remembering 52
numbers in the constant term(Pi). With the great support from the students of college, the Pi-
Day celebration became are markable day.
12. ACTIVITIES OF STEP4U & ASAP
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12.1 STEP4U Activities
The activities of step 4 u for the period of 2014-15:
Details of Remedial classes conducted for ODD and EVEN semester students under STEP 4 U scheme as follows :-
Sl.
No
Semester Branch Subject
1 7th Chemical Chemical engg design –I
2 7 th Chemical Transport phenomena
3 5 th Chemical Chemical reaction engg
4 5 th chemical Process heat transfer
5 3 rd Chemical Chemical Process principle
6 3 rd Chemical Chemical Engg Thermodynamics-I
7 5th Civil Structural analysis
8 5 th Civil Structural design
9 5 th Electronics Microprocessors
10 5th Electronics Digital signal processing
11 3 rd Electronics Signals and systems
12 3rd Mechanical Metallurgy and material science
13 5th Mechanical Advanced mechanics of solids
14 8th chemical optimization
15 6th chemical Mass transfer operation I
16 6th Chemical Economics in chemical industries
17 6th Civil Structural analysis-III
18 4th Chemical CET II
19 4th Civil Surveying-II
20 6th Electronics & Communication Basics of VLSI design
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21 6th Electronics & Communication Control system
22 4th Applied Electronics & Instrumentation ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS-II
23 4TH Electronics & Communication ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS-II
12.2 Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) activities
12.2.1 Introduction The centre for continuing Education functioning in our institution has been organizing various short-term training programmes.These programmes were mainly organized by different departments using the workshop/laboratory facilities of the institution. Specific programmes aimed at the empowerment of the students belonging to the backward classes have been conducted under the STEP4Uscheme during 2010-11 in tune with the such schemes, it is proposed to conduct an 100hr hands-on training programme on ‘ CONVENTIONAL MECHINING ’ in the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering for the benefit of financially backward students of all communities who have passed eighth standard .The timing will be such that there will be no interference with the regular working of the department/ institution.
12.2.2 Objectives
To impart practical training on conventional machining practices. To extend the available lab facilities and expertise of the faculty to a wider section of
the society and thus to fulfill the social outreach objective of the institution
12.2.3 Coverage
Operations on Lathe, Shaping machine, Slotting machine, Milling machine & Drilling machine.Report
1. Course Duration : 100 Hours
2. Interview Conducted On : 05-08-2014
3. No. of Candidate Selected : 20 Nos.
4. Course Started on : 07-08-2014
5. Course Finished on : 05-12-2014
6. No. of Candidate course completed and Eligible for certificate : 16 Nos.
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7. Fund Sanctioned : 2,30,000/-
8. Fund Utilized : 2,25,556/-
13. ACTIVITIES OF THE PTA
The objectives of parent teacher association in our college are:
To work for the progress of the students and institution as a whole to offer creative suggestions for the smooth and successful functioning of the college.
To promote better involvement of the parent in various programs of the college.
All parents /guardians of the students are in the roll of the college and faculties are the members of the association.PTA has extended many physical and financial supports for improving the infrastructural developments of the institution and promoting students activities.PTA has donated a great number of books to department library of various department for B.Tech and M.Tech students.PTA also maintain a book bank scheme to help financially poor students by lending them books for one semester. PTA awards merit-cum-means scholarship of Rs 1500/- per semester for selected students who are financially poor but academically good. It also gives cash prize to the class toppers. PTA provides Xerox facilities for faculty members and students.
Class PTA was organised in every B.Tech classes and discussed the result analysis and
students issues in the campus, concluded with creative suggestions from parents. Students ID card is usually issued by PTA .PTA has given physical and financial supports for training and placements activities of the college. Electrical and mechanical maintenance work in the campus is carried out by PTA whenever it is necessary. PTA has given all supports for starting ISTE student’s chapter in the college.
Mr. Satheesh P.K., Dr. Sreejith B.(Associate professor in ME dept.) and Mrs. Sindhu P G (Asst professor in Chemical Engg.) are the president, secretary and treasurer respectively of the PTA for the year 2014-2015..
14. DETAILS OF CIVIL WORKS
SL NO. NAME OF PROJECT A.S.NO. & AMOUNT PRESENT STATUS
Civil Block P2/435/07 Phase I
AS received as per the Order No.GO(Rt) No.1046/09 PWD dt
Finishing work started
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1 Ground Floor 14.07.09 for Rs.175 lakh
Civil Block Phase II
(Ist and IInd Floor)
As No. Go(Rt) No.804/2014/H.Edn dated 23.4.14 for Rs.2.83 Crore
Estimate under preparation for TS
2 P3/732/10 Construction of
Production lab for Mech .Engg .Dept
AS No.Go(Rt) No.2241/2010/HEdn dated 24.11.2010 for Rs.157 lakh
Work arranged by quotation. Awaiting approval
3 P3/732/10
Construction of General workshop
As No.GO (Rt) No.973/2012/H.Edn for Rs.3,22,00,000 dated 28.05.12
No land available
4 Construction of 6 storied building P3/2719/10
Phase IGround Floor
AS No.GO (Rt) No.2532/2014/H.Edn dated 25.10.14 for Rs. 12,30,00,000/
for Phase I Ground Floor
Estimate submitted to Chief Engineer for TS
5 (a) Annual Maintenacne & repair 20014-15
D1/3116/14 section No.III AR dated 29.09.14 for Rs.14 lakh
To be arranged shortly
5(b) Reconstruction of compound wall
P1/1972/14 dated 03.12.14
Rs 1.2 lakh
Work arranged
15. DETAILS OF FUNDING
15.1. Fund Utilisation: No. Head of Account ALLOTMENT
(Rs.)EXPENDITURE (Rs.)
1 2203-00-112-81-17MW 500000 499958
2 2203-00-112-81-19M&E 2454230 2450669
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3 2203-00-112-81-24M&S 597165 595073
4 2203-00-112-81-34 OC 4891446 4891148
5 2203-00-112-66E Journal 566926 566355
6 2203-00-104-90(PHY Edn.) 1114701 1104701
7 2203-00-003-91-ASAP 300000 225554
8 2203-00-003-93-Visiting faculty 618882 617247
9 2203-00-003-96-12S&S 55000 33166
10 2203-00-112-53-TBI 560617 560549
11 2203-00-003-99-34 OC(3) Faculty Development
270000 179792
12 2203-00-112-70(ICT) 1548779 1524545
13 2203-00-112-64-SSP 95600 95600
14 NMEICT 2939217 2939217
15 2203-00-001-95-Strengthening Library 1846361 1846361
Total 1,83,57,924 1,81,29,935
15.2. Internal Revenue Generated:
16.DETAILS OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
1. Results of the Academic Year 2014-15
Sem/Year Branch
No of students admitted
No of students passed pass %
Boys Girls TotalBoy
s Girls total Boys Girls Overall
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No Head Amount (Rs.)
1 02-02-02-800-99 tuition fee 32,74,000
2 02-02-02-800-94 other receipts 25,71,203
Total 58,45,203
I/II
ME 58 0 58 46 0 46 79.31 0 79.3
CE 13 49 62 9 45 54 69.23 91.83 87.1
AE & I 31 28 59 26 20 46 83.87 71.42 78
ECE 27 28 55 17 27 44 62.96 96.42 80
ChE 38 21 59 35 13 48 92.10 61.90 81.4
Total per sem/year 293 238 81.2
III/IV
ME(III Sem) 67 2 69 39 2 41 58.20 100 59.4
ME(IVSem) 67 2 69 45 2 47 67.16 100 68.1
CE(III Sem) 21 46 67 16 38 54 76.19 82.60 80.6
CE (IV Sem) 21 46 67 18 41 59 85.71 89.13 88.1
AE & I(III Sem) 32 37 69 21 27 48 65.63 72.97 69.6
AE & I(IV Sem) 32 37 69 20 32 52 62.5 86.48 75.4
ECE (III Sem) 38 30 68 19 19 38 50 63.33 55.9
ECE(IV Sem) 38 30 66 13 21 34 34.21 70 51.5
ChE (III Sem) 45 22 67 33 14 47 73.33 63.63 70.1
ChE(IV Sem) 45 22 67 33 18 51 73.3381.81818 76.1
Total per sem/year 678 471 69.5
V/VI
ME(V Sem) 67 0 67 45 0 45 67.16 0 67.2
ME(VI Sem) 68 0 68 56 0 56 82.35 0 82.4
CE(V Sem) 18 50 68 14 48 62 77.77 96 91.2
CE (VI Sem) 18 50 68 14 47 61 77.78 94 89.7
AE & I(V Sem) 25 42 67 13 41 54 52 97.61 80.6
AE & I(VI Sem) 25 42 67 0 0 0 0
ChE (V Sem) 41 27 68 33 23 56 80.48 85.18 82.4
ChE(VI Sem) 41 27 68 0 0 0 0
Total per sem/year 541 334 61.7VII/VIII ME(VII Sem) 75 1 76 59 1 60 78.66 100 78.9
ME(VIII Sem) 75 1 76 65 1 66 86.66 100 86.8
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CE(VII Sem) 29 39 68 14 36 50 48.27 92.30 73.5
CE (VIII Sem) 29 39 68 21 38 59 72.41 97.43 86.8
AE & I(VII Sem) 30 40 70 15 29 44 50 72.5 62.9
AE & I(VIII Sem) 30 40 70 26 39 65 86.66 97.5 92.9
ChE (VII Sem) 41 27 68 34 24 58 82.92 88.88 85.3
ChE(VIII Sem) 41 27 68 30 25 55 73.17 92.59 80.9
Total per sem/year 564 457 812. Placements of the Academic year 2014-15
Sem/Year Branch
No of students admitted
No of eligible students No of students placed
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls total Boys Girls Total
Vii/VIII
AE&I 24 43 67 7 32 39 3 5 8
CE 21 45 66 9 41 50 3 6 9
CHE 41 27 68 35 22 57 4 7 11
ME 68 0 68 36 0 36 11 0 11
Total 154 115 269 87 95 182 21 18 39
17. PUBLICATIONS FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 BY FACULTIES
1 Anjana Santhakumar, Bond behaviour of reinforcing bars embedded in Steel fibre reinforced geopolymer concrete Journal Magazine of concrete research Volume No.67.00, pp.9-16, 9/1/2014
2 Anjana Santhakumar, Effect of steel fibres on shear strength of geopolymer concrete beams Journal Journal of structural Engineering, Volume No.6.00 pp. 575-582, 2/1/2015
3 Dr. K. M. Kouzer, Dynamic Analysis of Turbo-generator Machine Foundations, Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology (JCEET),Volume No. 1/4,pp. 30.00, 8/1/2014
4 Dr. K. M. Kouzer, Analysis of Piled Raft Foundations, Proceeding -- 2/1/2015
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5 Dr. K. M. Kouzer, Seismic Evaluation of Steel Structures with Eccentrically Braced Frames,Proceeding - 3/1/2015
6 Mercy Anna Philip, Acoustically-enhanced particle dispersion in polystyrene/alumina nanocomposites, Journal Advances in Nano Research,Volume No.2.00,pp.121-133,June 20, 2014
7 Beula C., Kinetics of esterification of acetic acid and ethanol with a homogenoeus acid catalyst, Journal Indian Chemical Engineer, DOI: 10.1080/00194506.2014.975761
,Published online: 12 Nov 2014
8 Suji S.K , Comparison of effect of Different Catalyst on the Pretreatment Step of Transesterification of Waste Cooking Oil to Biodiesel, Proceedings, pp. 289-292, 8/1/2014
9 Mercy Anna Philip, Mapping of Ground Water Vulnerable Areas of Chavara and its Surroundings, Proceedings, pp. 293-297, 8/1/2014
10 Sajitha C M, Removal of Copper from Water by using Bioadsorbents, Proceedings, pp. 298-301, 8/1/2014
11 Ushakumari E R, Esterification of Free Fatty Acids with Alcohols Using Heteropoly Acids, Proceedings, pp. 308-316, 1/0/1900
12 Sajitha C M, Studies onMicroalgae as a Hatchery Feed, Proceedings, pp. 317-320,1/0/1900
13 Mary Lubi C, Sorption of Hazardous Dyes using Magnetic Biocomposite, Proceedings, pp.330-336, 8/1/2014
14 Suma K , Biofuels Using Microalgae and Alternatives for Economic Viability, Proceedings , pp. 337-338, 8/1/2014
15 Ushakumari E R , Methylene Blue Removal Using Orange Peel and Saw Dust- a Comparison Study, Proceedings, pp. 246-247, 8/1/2014
16 Gigi Sebastian, Process Modeling and Simulation - An introduction, Proceedings , 12/1/2014
17 Suma K, Design of Conductive Fluoro Carbon Rubber/Polyaniline Composite for Antistatic Applications, Proceedings, pp. 325-329, 8/1/2014
18 Rahmathulla Noufal E, A solution for the analysis of RC framed structure with Infill frames under dynamic loads,International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, Volume No.3.00,pp.569-575, May, 2014
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19 Rahmathulla Noufal E, Parametric investigation of the effect on base shear of multi storied reinforced concrete frames, International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, Volume No.5.00, pp.81-88, July,2014
20 Rahmathulla Noufal E, Effect of infill in the dynamic responses of RC framed structures: A parametric investigation, Proceeding 2nd International conference on Emerging trends in Engineering-NET 2014 Volume No.1.00, pp. 200-204, August, 2014
21 Pradeep V, Scavenging port based injection strategies for an LPG fuelled two-stroke spark ignition enginejournal Elsevier Science - Applied Thermal engineering, Volume No. 67 (2014), pp.80-88, 6/1/2014
22 Pradeep V, parametric studies on enhancing heat interaction between HTF and PCM in direct charging - a CFD analysis, International Conference on Energy and Sustainability in Engineering Systems 2014 (ICESES2014), Coimbatore institute of Technology, India
12/1/2014
23 Saijal K.K., K. Prabhakaran Nair and M.L.Joy, Optimal Trailing Edge Flap Positions of Helicopter Rotor for Various Advance Ratios, Global Science and Technology Journal, Volume No. 2.00, pp.58-72, September-2014
24 Alosh James and Saijal K.K. Multi-Objective Design Optimization of Wind Turbine Blade using Genetic Algorithm, International Journal of Engineering Research & TechnologyVolume No. 3.00 pp. 875-882 December-2014
25 Sajeeb A.M., Effect of weld speed on stress distribution along plate of Aluminium alloy 6061-T6 using FEM thermomechanical simulation , Journal of Modern Science and Technology, Volume No. 2.00, pp. 1-17, 3/1/2014
26 Deepak Xavier & Sajeeb A.M., Productivity Improvement Techniques of passive solar still: A review, Proceedings, 2nd national conference on Energy & sustainable Technology (NET 2014)August 29-30, 2014
27 Sajeeb A.M., Sajith Babu C., Development of fibre reinforced composites, National conference on Innovative engineering(NCIE) , 19th March 2015 at Holy Grace Academy of Engg., Thrissur .
28 Sajeeb A.M., Sajith Babu C., Development of fibre reinforced composites, International J. of Advanced research trends in engg. And tech.(IJARTET), Volume II, special issue X, March 2015
29 Seena.PHigh performance cement concrete squat shear walls under reverse cyclic loading, Journal, The Bridge and Structural Engineer, IABSE, Volume No. 44.00 pp.100-107, 3/1/2014
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30 Seena.P, High performance fibre reinforced cement concrete slender structural walls,Journal of Advances in Concrete Construction, Techno press, Volume No. 2.00, pp. 309-
324, 7/6/1905
31 Seena.P, Reverse cyclic tests on high performance cement concrete shear walls with barbells, Journal of Advances in Structural Engineering, Springer, Volume No. 3.00 pp. 2309-2321 , 7/7/1905
32 Seena.P, Reverse Cyclic Tests on High Performance Cement Concrete Shear Walls with BarbellsProceedings of the Structural Engineering Convention 2014 , IIT Delhi, 7/6/1905
33 B.S. Shajee mohan, Feature Selection,Optimization and Performance Analysis of Classifiers for Biological Images, Proceedings IEEE Sponsored National Conference on Communication Signal Processing and Networking- NCCSN 2014, NSS College of Engineering, Palakkad, Kerala, India, August 2014., 8/1/2014
34 B.S.Shajeemohan, Performance Analysis Classifiers with Feature Selection and Optimization in CBIR System for Biological Images Proceedings IEEE Sponsored 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Image Processing- ICISIP-2014, Nishnippon Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Japan 26-29, September 2014. (Won the best Presentation Award)Volume No. 1.00 pp.216-222 Sept 2014
35 B.S. Shajee mohan, Methodology for Feature Selection and Performance Optimization of Classifiers in CBIR Systems for Biological Images Journal International Journal of Industrial and Instrumentation Engineers Japan in the issue January 25, 2015 (JIIAE Vol.3 No.1), Volume No.3.00, pp. 24-29, 1/25/2015
36 B.S. Shajee Mohan,K.S. Shanthini, A Methodology for Feature Selection and Performance Optimization of Classifiers in CBIR Systems for Biological Images, Journal of the Institute of Industrial Applications Engineers Volume No. 3.00 pp.24-29, 25.1.2015
37 B.S. Shajee Mohan,K.S. Shanthini Performance Analysis of Classifiers with Feature Selection and Optimization in CBIR System for Biological Images, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Image Processing 2014
38 Sindhu N. and Aishwarya K. N. Microwave Assisted Pyrolysis: A Review, Proceeding, UGC sponsored International Conference on Climate Change and the Developing world 21-25 january 2015 at CMS College , Kottayam, pp. 233-241, 1/0/1900
39 Sreela P K, Modeling of Shopping participation and duration of home makers in Calicut city, proceedings,2014 May
40 Sreela P K, Mode choice behavior of workers with complex activity pattern in Calicut city, proceedings, 2014 June
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41 Dileepkumar P G, Ammad K K, “Comparison in Strength of Laterally Unsupported Beams by Limit State Method and Working Stress Method”, International Conference on Energy, Environment, Materials, and Safety (ICEEMS'14) at School of Engineering, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi during 10th – 12th December 2014.
42 Narayanan C Viswanath, PG Dileep Kumar, KK Ammad, “Statistical Analysis of Quality of Water in Various Water Shed for Kozhikode City, Kerala, India”, International Conference on Water Resources, Coastal and Ocean Engineering at NIT Suratkal, Karnataka during 12th –14th March, 2015.
43 Dileepkumar P G, Ammad K K, “Linear Correlation Analysis Study of Drinking Water Quality Data for Malappuram District, Kerala”, National Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering & Technology (nCORETech-2015) at LBS College of Engineering, Kasaragod during 20-21 Jan 2015.
18. CONCLUSION
The year 2014-2015 had been a year of a large number of academic and co-curricular activities and achievements for the institution. IEEE student chapter and NSS were very active during this period with lot of activities. ISTE student chapter had also been active in this period. The faculties are actively involved in research and published technical papers. SAR of NBA Accreditation had been uploaded and preparing for the Accreditation visit this year.
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