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    INFORMATION BULLETIN2013-2014

    MISSION

    To impart finest quality Technical Education & training and to nurture a vision of 

    sustainable development and bequeath it to the next generation of professionals

    VISIONTo become a paragon institution for pursuance of education and research in

    engineering and technology

    L B S College of Engineering, Kasaragod(A Government of Kerala Undertaking)

    Povval, Muliyar (P.O), Kasaragod-671542

    e-mail:[email protected]

    www.lbscek.ac.in

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    INFORMATION BULLETIN

     Printed and distributed byL B S College of Engineering, Kasaragod- 671542

    Compiled by

    Kishor Kumar V V,

    Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering

    (from the data supplied by the departments)

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    TELEPHONE NUMBERS

    1. College Office 04994-250290, 04994-250555

    2. Principal 04994-251800

    3. Administrative Officer 04994-251566

    INTERCOM NUMBERSADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK 

    Principal 200

    Principal/CA/Common 220

    Administrative Officer 205

    Accounts Officer 203

    Junior Superintend 204

    University Section Clerk 202

    Admission/Purchase Section208

    Library 206

    Security 257

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    DEPARTMENT

    HOD 300

    Staff Room 301

    A.P 302

    Work Shop Spdt 303

    Work Shop 304

    Thermal Engg lab 305

    CAD/CAM Lab 306

    Fluid Machinery Lab 307

    ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

    DEPARTMENT

    HOD 350

    A.P 351

    Staff Room 352

    Machines Lab 354

    Dept. Library 355

    Work Shop 356

    Electronics Lab 357

    CSE DEPARTMENTHOD- MCA/CSE 250

    CSE-Staff Room 251

    MCA Lab/CSE Lab-II 252

    Project Lab 257

    CSE Lab –I 254

    Internet Server Room/CCF 253

    ECE DEPARTMENT

    HOD 400

    A.P 401

    Staff Room 402

    Seminar Hall 403

    Basic Electronics Lab 404

    Communication/Digital Lab 405

    Systems Lab 223

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    CIVIL ENGINEERING

    DEPARTMENT

    Staff room 453

    HOSTEL

    Boy’s Hostel 475

    Ladies Hostel 375

    OTHERS

    Applied Science staff room 450

    Exam Section 452

    Co-Op Store 454

    Canteen 444

    Bank 333

    A/O Residence 222

    IMPORTANT OFFICES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS

    DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    1. Director of Technical Education,

    Thiruvananthapuram 0471-2451369(Off)

    0471-2451369(Fax)

    0471-2451741

    2. Senior Joint Director (Ecs) 0471-2451747

    3. Senior Joint Director (PS) 0471-2450528

    4. Joint Director (PS) 0471-2452485

    5. Joint Controller of Technical Exams 0471-24511926. Joint Director (CDC) 0471-2473680

    7. Professor Direct Payment 0471-2451747

    8. Deputy Director (G) 0471-2451256

    9. Deputy Director (Placement) 0471-2451256

    10. Administrative Officer 0471-2451246

    11. Finance Officer 0471-2452485

    12. Regional Joint Director, Kothamangalam 0485-2822782

    13. Regional Director, Kozhikode 0495-2366819

    14. Joint Director, Industry Institute

    Interaction Cell 0471-2451747

    OTHER IMPORTANT OFFICES

    1. Kannur University 0497-2782351

    2. Controller of Examinations,

    Kannur University 0497-2783350

    3. Principal Secretary,

    Higher Education Dept, Tvm 0471-2518451

    4. Commissioner for Entrance

    Examinations 0471-2332120

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     ACADEMIC CALENDER FOR 2013-14

    Year & Month

    2013 June

    2013 July

    2013 August

    2013 September

    2013 October

    2013 November

    2013 December

    2014 February

    2014 March

    2014 April

    2014 May

    Date

    12

    1

    3

    8

    29

    19-2131

    4-6

    9

    13

    23

    25

    3-5

    7

    10-11

    21-23

    1

    18-20

    20

    26-29

    5

    11-18

    20

    30

    1

    3-517

    24

    3

    18-21

    24-26

    Events

    VI Semester university examination to commence

    III semester classes to commence

    V semester classes to commence

    VII semester classes to commence

    Combined I&II semester classes to commence

    First series test for III & V semestersInauguration of “20th Anniversary celebrations”

    First series test for VII semester

    Class PTA for III semester

    Closing for Onam Holidays

    College reopen after onam holidays

    Class PTA for V semester

    Technical Fest

    Class PTA for VII semester

    Annual Sports Meet

    Second series test for III & V semesters

    III Semester University Examination to commence

    Second series test for VII semester,IV semester classes to commence

    V Semester University Examination to commence

    First series test for Combined I&II semester

    VI semester classes to commence

    VII Semester University Examination to commence

    Class PTA for I&II semester

    Closing for Christmas Holidays

    College reopen after Christmas holidays;

    VIII semester classes to commence

    Annual PTA General body meeting

    First series test for IV,VI & VIII semestersClass PTA for IV semester

    Class PTA for VI semester

    Class PTA for VIII semester

    Second series test for Combined I&II semester

    Second series test for IV,VI & VIII semesters

    Vacations/Examinations

    Vacations/Examinations

    Academic calendar is liable to change subjected to the changes in university examination schedule 

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    Semester IV

    MCAC41 Advanced Java Programming

    MCAC42 Computer Graphics

    MCAC43 Visua l Programming

    MCAC44 Cryptography & Network Security

    MCAC45 Elective II

    MCAC46 Lab IV

    MCAC47 Seminar  

    Semester V

    MCAC51 Multimedia Technology

    MCAC52 System Simulation and Modeling

    MCAC53 Operation Research

    MCAC54 Artificial Intelligence

    MCAC55 Elective III

    MCAC56 Mini Project

    MCAC57 Seminar  

    Semester VI

    MCAC61 Major Project & Viva (18 Weeks)

    Elective I

    MCAE31 Bioinformatics Foundations

    MCAE32 Linux Kernel

    MCAE33 Signa ls & systems

    Elective II

    MCAE41 Bioinformatics Using Perl

    MCAE42 Linux Firewalls & IPV 6 Protocols

    MCAE43 Digital Signal Processing

    Elective III

    MCAE51 Advanced Bioinformatics techniques

    MCAE52 Linux Device Drivers

    MCAE53 Information Theory and Coding

    Elective to be chosen from any of the following streams*

    Stream 1: MCAE 31, MCAE 41 & MCAE 51

    Stream 2: MCAE 32, MCAE 42 & MCAE 52

    Stream 3: MCAE 33, MCAE 43 & MCAE 53

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    GOVT. AND AIDED COLLEGES UNDER DTE

    1. Govt. Engineering College,

    Painavu, Idukki 04862 – 233250

    2. Govt. Engineering College,

    Kozhikode, Calicut 0495 – 2383220

    3. Govt. College of Engineering,Kannur 0497 – 2780226

    4. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology,

    Pampady, Kottayam 0481 - 2506153

    5. Govt. Engineering College,

    Sreekrishnapuram, Palakkad 0466 - 2260350

    6. Govt. Engineering College,Thrissur 0487 - 2334144

    7. Govt. Engineering College, Barton Hill,

    Thiruvananthapuram 0471 - 2300484

    8. College of Engineering,

    Thiruvananthapuram 0471 – 2598370

    9. Govt. Engineering College,

    Mananthavady,Wayanad 04935 - 271261

    10. Mar Athanasius College of Engineering,

    Kothamangalam, Ernakulam 0485 – 2822363

    11. N.S.S. College of Engineering,

    Akathethara P O, Palakkad 0491 – 2555255

    12. T.K.M. College of Engineering, Kollam 0474 - 2712022

    COLLEGES UNDER THE LAL BAHADUR SASTRI CENTRE

    FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (LBS)

    13. LBS College of Engineering,

    Muliyar P O, Kasaragod 04994 - 250290

    14. LBS Institute of Technology for Women,

    Thiruvananthapuram 0471 – 2349232

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    Elective III

    2K6 IT 805(A) - Embedded Systems and Applications

    2K6 IT 805(B) - Image Processing

    2K6 IT 805(C) - Soft Computing

    2K6 IT 805(D) - Computational Complexity

    2K6 IT 805(E) - Management Information Systems

    2K6 IT 805(F) - Quantum Computing

    2K6 IT 805(G) - Advanced Internet Technologies

    MCA

    Semester I

    MCAC11 Computer Organization

    MCAC12 Programming and Problem Solving Using C

    MCAC13 Discrete Mathematics

    MCAC14 Digital Systems & Microprocessor 

    MCAC15 Operating Systems

    MCAC16 Lab I

    MCAC17 Seminar  

    Semester II

    MCAC21 Object Oriented Programming and C++

    MCAC22 Data Base Management Systems

    MCAC23 Data Structures and Algorithms

    MCAC24 Data Communication and Networks

    MCAC25 Linux Administration

    MCAC26 Lab II

    MCAC27 Seminar  

    Semester III

    MCAC31 Systems Programming & Compiler Design

    MCAC32 Internet and Java Programming

    MCAC33 Network Programming and Administration

    MCAC34 Software Engineering

    MCAC35 Elective I

    MCAC36 Lab III

    MCAC37 Seminar  

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    CONTENTS

    1. COLLEGE AT A GLANCE

      1.1 Introduction

      1.2 Courses Offered

    2. DEPARTMENTS, PROGRAMMES AND FACILITIES

    2.1 Mechanical Engineering

    2.2 Electrical and Electronics engineering

    2.3 Electronics and communication engineering

    2.4 Computer Science and Engineering

    2.5 Civil Engineering

    2.6 Information Technology

    2.7 Department of Applied Science.

    2.8 Department of Physical Education

    2.9 MCA

    2.10 Central Library

    3. ADMINISTRATIVE WING

    4. COLLEGE COUNCIL

    5. AMENITIES

    5.1 Co-operative Society

    5.2 Hostel

    5.3 College Bus

    5.4 Canteen

    5.5 Bank  

    6. ANCILLARIES

    6.1 Parent Teacher Association

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    2K6IT701 Mobile Comunication Technologies  3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT702 Marketing Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT703  Number Theory & Cryptography 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT704 Distributed Computing 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6IT705 Elective II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT706(P) Graphics & Multimedia Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6IT707(P) Internet Programming Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6IT708(P) Mini Project - - 4 50 - -

    2K6IT709(P) Physical Education,

    Health & Fitness - - - 50 - -

    TOTAL 15 5 10 450 - 700

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Seventh Semester 

    2K6IT 801 Operations Research 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 802 Advanced Concepts in DatabaseSystems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 803 E-Commerce & E-Governance 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 804 Information Security 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 805 Elective III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 806 (P) Seminar - - 3 50 3 100

    *2K6IT 807(P) Project & Industrial Training - - 3 50 3 1002K6IT 808 (P) Viva Voce - - 4 50 - -

    TOTAL 15 5 10 450 - 700

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Eighth Semester 

    Elective II

    2K6IT 705 (A) Data Mining and Data Warehousing

    2K6IT 705 (B) Network Management

    2K6IT 705 (C) Digital Signal Compression2K6IT 705 (D) VLSI Design

    2K6IT 705 (E) Design & Analysis of Algor ithms

    2K6IT 705 (F) Adhoc Networks

    2K6IT 705 (G) High Performance Computing

    Code Subject Hrs/Week Sessional University

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    6.2 Career Guidance Cell

    6.3 Placement Cell

    6.4 Staff Club

    6.5 National Service Scheme

    6.6 Alumni Assoc iat ion

    6.7 ISTE

    6.8 Nature Club

    6.9 Road Safety Club

    6.10 DELITE-Debate & Literary Club

    6.11 Committees

    7. SCHOLARSHIPS AND STIPENDS

    8. CLASS TIMINGS

    9. DRESS CODE

    10. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

    10.1 B. Tech Degree Program

    10.2 M. Tech Degree Program

    10.3 M.C.A Degree Program

    11. FEES

    12. ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE REGULATIONS

    13. DISCIPLINE,CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOUR

    14. UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS

    15. UNIVERSITY FEE RATES.

    16. CURRICULA AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS

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    2K6IT501 Engineering MathematicsIV 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT502 Economics & Business

    Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT503 Theory of Automata & FormalLanguages 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT504 Database Management Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT505 Operating Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT506 Software Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT507(P) Programming Environment Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6IT508(P) DBMS & OS Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    K6IT601 Environmental Engg: &

    Disaster Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT602 Graph Theory & Combinatorics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT603 Web Engineering &

    Information Technology Ethics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT604 Computer Graphics & Multimedia 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT605 Computer Networks 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT606 Elective I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT607 (P)  Networks Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6IT608 (P) Software Engineering Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Sixth Semester 

    Elective I

    2K6IT606 (A) Communication and Information Theory

    2K6IT606 (B) Digital Signal Processing

    2K6IT606 (C) Software Project Management

    2K6IT606 (D) Computational Intelligence

    2K6IT606 (E) Advanced Data Structures

    2K6IT606 (F) Computer Architecture

    2K6IT606 (G) Advanced Mobile Communication Systems

    2K6IT606 (H) Human Computer Interaction

    Fifth Semester 

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    1. COLLEGE AT A GLANCE

    1.1 INTRODUCTION

    LBS College of Engineering, Kasaragod is one of the most prestigious Self 

    financing Engineering College in Kerala. It is one of the two self financing

    Engineering Colleges under LBS Centre for Science and Technology,

    Thiruvananthapuram. The college started in 1993 under the auspices of L B

    S Centre for Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram with B.Tech

    Programs in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Electronics and Communication Engineering and Computer Science and

    Engineering. The college registered a steady growth and now offers B.Tech

    Programs in 6 branches of engineering in addition to 3 M. Tech programs

    and MCA. M.Tech Program in Mechanical Engineering (Thermal and fluid

    engineering) started in 2012 and M.Tech programs in Electronics and

    Communication Engineering (VLSI design and Signal Processing) and

    Computer Science and Engineering (Computer Science and Information

    Security) started in current academic year. B.Tech programs in Mechanical

    Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and

    Electronics Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering were

    accredited by National Board of Accreditation, AICTE, New Delhi.The college campus at Povval is about 10 kms from the Kasaragod town,

    the headquarters of the northernmost district of Kerala. The campus spreads

    over an area of 52 acres of land and is about 12 km away from the Kasaragod

    Railway Station and K.S.R.T.C Bus Station. The nearest Airport is Mangalore

     Airport, which is about 75 km away from the College.

    The college in the beginning was affiliated to the University of Calicut. Later,

    when Kannur University was established in the year 1996 the college got

    affiliated to the university.

    L B S CENTRE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAMThe LBS Centre for Science and Technology (LBSCS &T),

    Thiruvananthapuram, the premier institute of computer training and

    consultancy, registered under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and

    Charitable Societies Registration Act XII of 1955 was established by

    Government of Kerala in 1976. The Centre was started by the Government

    of Kerala as an Autonomous body with the main objectives that the Centre

    would act as a link between the industries and technical institutions so as

    to benefit society through their mutual interactions. The Centre is administered

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    by a Governing Body and an Executive Committee. The Chief Minister,

    Government of Kerala is the Chairman of the Governing Body and the Minister 

    for Education is the Vice-Chairman. The Principal Secretary for Higher 

    Education is the Chairman of the Executive Committee and the Director of 

    Technical Education is i ts Vice-Chairman. The Director of the Centre is the

    Member Secretary of both the bodies. He is the Executive head of the Centre.

    There are Joint Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors, Administrative

    Officer, Finance Officer and other subordinate staff to help the Director in

    administration and financial matters.1.2 COURSES OFFERED

    Course

    B.Tech

    B.Tech

    B.Tech

    B.Tech

    B.Tech

    B.Tech

    MCA

    M.Tech

    M.Tech

    M.Tech

      Branch/Specialization

    Mechanical Engineering

    Electrical & Electronics

    Engineering

    Electronics & Communi

    cation Engineering

    Computer Science &

    Engineering

    Information Technology

    Civil Engineering

    Computer Application

    Mechanical Engineering

    (Thermal and Fluid

    Engineering)

    Electronics and Communication

    Engineering(VLSI design and Signal

    Processing)

    Computer Science and

    Engineering(Computer 

    Science and Information

    Security)

    IT 1*

      60

      60

      90

      90

      60

      60

      30

    18*

    18*

    18*

      IT 2**

    5 % of IT 1

    5 % of IT 1

    5 % of IT 1

    5 % of IT 1

    5% of IT 1

    5 % of IT 1

    Total

    (IT1+ IT2)

      63

      63

      95

      95

      63

      63

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    2K6IT 301 Engineering MathematicsII 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 302 Humanities 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 303 Computer Organization & Design 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 304 Computer Programming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 305 Switching Theory & Logic Design 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6IT 306 Electronic Circuits & Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 307 P Programming Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6IT 308 P Computer Organization Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    2K6IT 401 Engineering MathematicsIII 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 402 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 403 Systems Programming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 404 Microprocessors& Microcontrollers 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 405 Discrete Computational Structures 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 406 Programming Language Concepts 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6IT 407 P Data Structures Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6IT 408 P Hardware Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fourth Semester 

    Elective III

    2K6 EC 805 (A) Advanced Digital Signal Processing

    2K6 EC 805 (B) Digital Image Processing

    2K6 EC 805 (C) Communication Switching Systems

    2K6 EC 805 (D) Embedded Systems

    2K6 EC 805 (E) Secure Communicat ions

    2K6 EC 805 (F) Optimization Techniques

    *25 Marks is allocated for Industrial Training

    IT: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    Third Semester 

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    2K6EC 701 Microelectronics Technology 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 702 Microwave Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 703 Information Theory and Coding 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 704 Television Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 705 Elective II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 706 Simulation Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EC 707 P Communication Engineering Lab-I - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EC 708 P Mini Project - - 4 50 - -

    2K6EC 709 P Physical Edn., Health & Fitness - - - 50 - -

    TOTAL 15 5 104 50 - 700

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Seventh Semester 

    2K6CE 801 Advanced Structural Design 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 401 Radar and Navigation 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 402 Optical Communication 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 403 Computer Communication

    and Networking 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 404 Wireless Mobile Communication 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 405 Elective III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 406 Seminar - - 4 50 3 -

    2K6EC 407 P Project and Industrial Training* - - 6 100 3 -

    2K6EC 408 P Viva Voce - - - - - 100

    TOTAL 15 5 10 400 - 600

    Aggregate Marks for 8 Semesters- 8400 3000 5400

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Eighth Semester 

    2K6 EC 705 (A) Probability and Random Process

    2K6 EC 705 (B) Satellite Communication

    2K6 EC 705 (C) Soft Computing

    2K6 EC 705 (D) R F System Design

    2K6 EC 705 (E) Industrial Electronics

    2K6 EC 705 (F) Data Compression

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    Distribution of seats in intake 1 (IT1)

    Distribution Percentage

    Merit 50 %Payment 35%

     NRI 15%

    * Total seats will be filled up from the rank list published by the Director of 

    Technical Education (DTE)/Entrance Commissioner ** Fee waiver scheme (ie., without fee)

    2. DEPARTMENTS AND FACILITIES

    2.1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    Department of Mechanical Engineering offers 4 year B.Tech degree Program in

    Mechanical engineering and M.Tech Program in Thermal and fluid engineering.

    B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) was one among the 4 courses started when the

    college was established in 1993. P.G Course started in the year 2012. The Departmenthas recorded a consistent academic excellence over the years. The department is

    set up with all required infrastructure and human resources. The laboratories are

    well equipped to help students to carry out project works on the latest developments

    in the field. The department has independent reference library having more than 500

    volumes.

    2.1.1 Faculty

    1. Dr. Mohammad Shekoor T Assoc. Professor, Ph.D 9447641411

    HOD (Heat Transfer)

    2. Dr. Aboobacker Kadengal Assoc. Professor Ph.D 85475823983. Mr . Aft ab A. K ar im Ass oc. Pr of ess or M.Tec h ( Indus trial 9400059380

    refrigeration &

    Cryogenics)

    4. Mr. Lawrance C A Assoc. Professor M.E(M etal Cas ting

    Science & E ngg) 9446393693

    5. M r. Jowhar Mubarak Asst. Professor M.E

    (Engineering Design) 9446271225

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    6. M r. Vinod O . M. As st . Profe ssor M.Tech(Indus trial E ngg) 9446389436

    7. Mr. Mahesh P. V Asst. Professor M.E (Industrial Engg) 9446676947

    8. Mr. Anil Kumar B.C. Asst. Professor M.Tech 9496358213

    (Thermal Sciences)

    9. Mr. Sreejith M. Asst. Professor M.Tech 9745007369

    (Thermal Sciences)

    10. Ms. Prajina N. V. Asst. Professor M.Tech (A.M.D.) 9446379366

    11. Mr. Swaraj Kumar B. Asst. Professor M.Tech 9447382229

    (Propulsion Engg)

    12. Mr. Kishor Kumar V V Asst. Professor M.Tech 9847451351

    (Thermal Sciences)

    13. Mr. Hariharan Asst. Professor M.Tech (Thermal Engg) 9447361076

    14. Mr. Tubin manuel Asst. Professor(contract) B.Tech 7293959067

    15. Mr. Jeshin S Asst. Professor(contract) B.Tech 9995407312

    16. Mr. jithesh V Asst. Professor(contract) B.Tech 9400536194

    Technical Staff

    1. Mr. Binu K Mani Instructor Grade1 B.Tech 9447476001

    2. Mr. Satheesh Kumar C Workshop Instructor B .Tech 9495148990

    3. Mr. Mohandas Trade Instructor ITI 9895527116

    4. Mr. Soji G. Trade Instructor ITI 9497488832

    5. Mr. Kesavan K Trade Instructor Diploma 9495837912

    (Mechanical Engg)

    6. Bibu Y.M Trade Instructor ITI 94962530757. Mr. Anu P Varghese Trade Instructor, ITI 9947296891

    8. Mr. Bijoy C Tradesman ITI 9995065029

    9. Mr. Sreenivasan V.R Tradesman ITI 9947143907

    10. Mr. Prasanth. N Tradesman B.Tech 9747601395

    11. Mr. Prasoon Tradesman T.H.S.L.C 9895745012

    12. Mr. Santhosh Damodar Tradesman ITI 9495513140

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    2K6EC 501 Engineering MathematicsIV 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 502 Economics and Business

    Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 503 Applied Electromagnetic FieldTheory 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 504 Computer Organization

    and Architecture 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 505 Linear Intergrated Circuits 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 506 Microprocessors and

    Microcontrollers 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 507 P Linear Intergrated Circuits lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EC 508 P Computer Programming Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fifth Semester 

    2K6EC 601 Environmental Engineering

    and Disaster Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 602 Control Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 603 Radiation and Propagation 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 604 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 605 Digital Communication 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 606 Elective I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 607 P Communication Engineering Lab-I - - 3 50 3 1002K6EC 608 P Microprocessors &

    Microcontrollers Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Sixth Semester 

    2K6EC 606 (A) DESIGNING WITH VHDL

    2K6EC 606 (B) HIGH SPEED DIGITAL DESIGN

    2K6EC 606 (C) LINEAR SYS TEMS ANALYS IS

    2K6EC 606 (D) DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS

    2K6EC 606 (E) ANALOG MOS CIRCUITS

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    2.1.2 Facilities

    1. CAD/CAM Lab

    2. Fluid Machines Laboratory

    3. Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

    4. Instrumentation Laboratory

    5. Thermal Engineering Laboratory

    6. Workshops (Carpentry, Fitting, Welding, Sheet Metal, Foundry,

    Smithy)

    7. Machines Shop

    8. Strength of Material Laboratory

    9. Department Library

    2.1 .3 MECHATHLON

    The department of mechanical engineering conducts annual intercollegiatetechno-management fest “MECHATHLON” comprising of technical

     paper presentation, design contests, technical quiz & debate, informals,

    exhibitions, project stalls etc. MECHATHLON brings the best minds in

    the country challenging them to explore new possibilities in technology

    and management. This Technical fest aims to amalgamate the innovative

    ideas of young Engineers with experienced minds on the various latest

    technological trends. MECHATHLON gives an opportunity to the young

    technocrats to work as a team and forge their ideas into masterpieces.

    This year, MECHATHLON will be conducted on 3,4, &5th of October.

    2.1.4. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION

    The Mechanical Engineering association regularly conducts seminars,

    workshops and symposiums on the latest trends in the fields of science

    and technology. The association also works as a body to promote

    extracurricular activities of the students, personality development and

    industrial interaction.

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    2K6EC 301 Engineering MathematicsII 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 302 Humanities 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 303 Electrical Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 304 Solid State Devices 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 305 Network Theory 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 306 Electronic Circuits I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 307P Basic Electronics Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EC 308P Electronical Engineering Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    ECE: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION

    ENGINEERING

    Third Semester 

    2K6EC 401 Engineering Mathematics III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 402 Computer Programming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 403 Communication Engineering I  3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 404 Signals & Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 405 Electronic Circuits II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 406 Digital Electronics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EC 407P Electronic Circuits Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EC 408P Digital Electronics Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fourth Semester 

    2K6 CE 805 (A) Industrial Water Pollution Control.

    2K6 CE 805 (B) Highways & Airport Pavement Design.

    2K6 CE 805 (C) Optimization Techniques in Engineering.

    2K6 CE 805 (D) Finite Element Method

    * 25 marks allocated for Project and Industrial Training

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    2K6CE701 Design of Steel Structures 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE702 Quantity Surveying of Valuation 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE703 Environmental E ngineering II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE704 Transportation Engineering II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE705 Elective II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE706 CAD Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CE 707 P Environmental Engg. Lab/

    Transportation Engg. Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CE 708 P Mini Project - - 4 50 - -

    2K6CE 709 P Physical Edn, Health & Fitness - - - 50 - -

    TOTAL 15 5 10 450 - 700

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Seventh Semester 

    2K6CE 801 Advanced Structural Design 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 802 Construction Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 803 Transportation Engineering II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 804 Design of Hydraulic Structures 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6CE 805 Elective III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 806 Seminar - - 4 50 - -

    2K6CE 807 P Project & Industrial Training* - - 6 100 - -

    2K6CE 808 P Viva-voce - - - - 3 100

    TOTAL 15 5 10 400 - 600

    Aggregate Marks for 8 Semesters - 8400 3000 5400

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

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    Eighth Semester 

    2K6 CE 705 (A) Prestressed concrete

    2K6 CE 705 (B) Traffic Engineering

    2K6 CE 705 (C) Reinforced earth and Geotextiles

    2K6 CE 705 (D) Computational Methods and Operational Research

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    2.2 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

    Established in 1993, with an intake of 60 students for the program in Electrical &

    Electronics Engg, the department now offers UG Program in Electrical & Electronics

    Engg with a sanctioned intake of 66 students. Highly qualified staff and skilled

    supporting staff, dedicated to work are strength of department. The department has

    well equipped laboratories and research facilities. It is constantly modernizing the

    laboratory facilities with latest technology and research know-how. The department

    has been actively involved in research and consultancy works in all the fields of Electrical Engg. The EEE dept has its own department library with more

    than 300 titles and 20 IS (Indian Standard) codes. The department has an

    active association which successfully organizes technical fest “IGNISTA”

    every year and other events.

    2.2.1 Faculty

    1. Mr. Sukumaran.P.R Professor,HOD M- Tech, MBA 9447491090

    2. Mr. Jayakumar .M Assoc. Professor M- Tech

    3. Mrs. Visalakshi .V Assoc. Professor M- Tech 9447294117

    4. Mrs. Rajashree Raghavan Assoc. Professor M- Tech 9447378052

    5. Mrs. Baby Sindhu Asst. Professor B- Tech 9037667582

    6. Mr. Sadanandan.K Asst. Professor M- Tech 94461565377. Mrs. Sheeja.V Asst. Professor M- Tech 9400102570

    8. Mr. Aseem.K Asst. Professor M- Tech 9496463548

    9. Mr. Abhilash V Nair Asst. Professor M.Tech 8113020599

    10. Ms. Aneesha Jose Asst. Professor (contract) M.Tech 9400556044

    11. Mr. Biju M. P Asst. Professor (contract) M.E 9947081254

    12. Ms. Saranya M Asst. Professor (contract) B.Tech 9539174478

    13. Ms. Aswathy K.T Asst. Professor (contract) B.Tech 9496829845

    14. Mr. Aswin K Asst. Professor (contract) B.Tech 9567644637

    15. Mr. Abdul Sathar K A Asst. Professor (contract) B.Tech 9746535919

    16. Mr. Vivek P.V. Asst. Professor (contract) B.Tech

    Technical Staff

    1. Mrs. Manju.V FGI/HG B- Tech 9447413602

    2. Mr. Johnson Tharakan WI Diploma 9447033925

    3. Mr. Santhosh Kumar.C.P Trade Instructor Diploma 9249902744

    4. Mr. Nowfal.A Tradesman THSLC, Diploma 9447789882

    5. Mr. Vinod.V Tradesman NCVT 9495556689

    6. Mr. Don Varghese Tradesman NCVT, Diploma 9846063032

    7. Mr. Dileep Kumar.P Tradesman THSLC, NCVT 9746927756

    8. Mr. Jinju.V Tradesman THSLC, Diploma 9895826186

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    2.2.2. Facilities

    1. Electrical Work shop

    2. Electrical Machines Lab

    3. Electrical Measurements Lab

    4. Electronics Lab

    5. Advanced Electrical Engineering Lab

    6. Computer Lab (Software Lab)7. High Voltage Lab

    8. Internet Lab

    2.3 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    The Department was established in 1993 with the inception of the college.

    During initial years the department offered B Tech Program in Electronics

    and Communication Engineering with an intake of 60 students. The intake

    has been increased to 90 seats from 2008 onwards.

    2.3.1 Faculty

    1. Dr. K A Navas Professor, Principal Ph.D 94471546542. Mrs. Mary Reena Assoc. Professor M.Tech(Instrumentation

    & Contro l Systems) 9745306534

    3. Mrs. Sheeba K Assoc. Professor M Tech(Digital Systems

    & Commn Engg) 9447551441

    4. Mr. Pramod P Asst. Professor M E (VLSI Design) 9447855635

    5. Mr. Rensi Sam Mathew Asst. Professor M Tech(Applied

    Electronics) 9946449057

    6. Mr. Nishanth Augus tine Asst. Professor(on leave) B Tech 9744744639

    7. Mrs. Sebila K Asst. Professor M E (Applied

    electronics) 9895867083

    8. Mr. Deepesh Edwin Asst. Professor M.Tech (BiomedicalI ns trumentati on ) 9447900411

    9. Ms.Arathi. T Asst. Professor M Tech (Remote Sensing

    & wireless sensing

    networks) 9495365447

    10. Ms. Anupriya V K Asst. Professor(Contract) M Tech 9946806832

    11. Ms . Aswathy Surendran Asst. Profess or(Contract) M Tech 9846503519

    12. Ms. Resmi K Asst. Professor(Contract) MTech 9447737092

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    2K6CE 501 Engineering Mathematics IV 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 502 Environmental Engineering& Disaster Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 503 Structural Analysis II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 504 Concrete Technology 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 505 Housing Architectural

    & Planning 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 506 Geotechnical EngineeringI 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 507 P Fluid Mechanics Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CE 507 P Concrete Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fifth Semester 

    2K6CE602 Structural Analysis III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE603 Design of Concrete Structures 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE604 Geotechnical Engineering II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE605 Environmental Engineering I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE606 Elective I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 607 P Civil Engg. Drawing II - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CE 608 P Geotechnical Engg.Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Sixth Semester 

    Elective I

    2K6CE 606 (A) Irrigation Engineering

    2K6CE 606 (B) Numerical Analysis

    2K6CE 606 (C) Architectural engineering

    2K6CE 606 (D) Remote Sensing and its application

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    13. Mr. Sony Sethukumar Asst. Profess or(Contract) M Tech 9895524223

    14. Ms. Jisy N K Asst. Professor(Contract) M Tech 9447760819

    15. Ms. Akhila Devi B V Asst. Professor(Contract) M Tech 9746983834

    16. Ms. Nevin Thomas Asst. Professor(Contract) M Tech 8893072288

    17. Ms. Tiny Kurian Asst. Professor(Contract) M Tech 8943198873

    18. Mr. Hareesh K Asst. Professor(Contract) M Tech 9692947781

    19. Ms. Soumya M Asst. Professor(Contract) M.Tech 8547206273

    Technical Staff

    1 Mr.Praveen Kumar MP FGI BE (E&C) 9497447269

    2 Mr. Harindranath P C TI Gr II ITI (Elect ronics servicing) 9497439864

    3 Mr. Joby Paulose TI Gr II ITI

    (Communication,Servicing) 9447396389

    4 Mr. Sebastian T V TI Gr II ITI (Electronics Engg,

    Computer Hardware &

    Networking Administration) 9447329978

    5 Mr. Prasad A Tradesman Diploma (Computer 9745459801

    Hardware& networking)

    6 Ms. Nimisha K Tradesman ITI (Electronic Mechanic) 9567309627

    7 Ms. Saritha M V Tradesman Diploma (Electronics & 9495096460

    Comm.Engg.)

    8 Mr. Sarath Chandran C Tradesman Dip loma(ECE ), BTech (EEE) 9447928492

    9 Mr. Anoop Tradesman K.G.C.E(Electronics & 9747921217

    Raheem A N Communication

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    2K6CE 301 Engineering MathematicsII 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 302 Computer Programming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 303 Mechanics Of Structures 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 304 Surveying I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 305 Building Materials &.

    Construction Techniques 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 306 Fluid Mechanics I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 307 P Civil Engineering Drawing I - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CE 308 P Surveying Practical I - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    CE: CIVIL ENGINEERING

    Third Semester 

    2K6CE 401 Engineering MathematicsIII 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 402 Humanities 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 403 Structural Analysis I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 404 Fluid Mechanics II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 405 Surveying II 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6CE 406 Engineering Geology 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CE 407 P Strength of Materials Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CE 408 P Surveying Practical II - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fourth Semester 

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    2.3.2. Facilities

    1. Electronic Workshop

    2. Electronic Circuits Lab

    3. Integrated Circuit Lab

    4. Communication Engineering Lab

    5. Simulation Lab

    6. Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab7. VLSI/Signal Processing Lab

    8. Department Library

    9. Seminar Hall

    2.3.3 Association activities

    All the students of ECE department are members of ECE Association.In 2011 a one day technical program -‘OPMAAK’- was conducted. Anopen house exhibition of working models was conducted, permittingstudents from various schools to visit the campus.

    2.3 .4 Tech Riders

    Along with academic curriculum several non academic activities areorganized for developing the technical skills of students. A Robotic cluband a hobby club were inaugurated in 2011.

    2.4 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

    Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established inthe year 1993 and in the same year itself department has started offering4 year B.Tech programme in Computer Science and Engineering withan intake of 60. From this academic year onwards the department offersM.Tech programme in Computer Science and Information Security. Themajor strength of the department is highly qualified and experienced

    faculty with specialization in main areas of computer science andengineering and information technology. The number of intake for B.Tech is increased to 90 from 2008 admissions. State-of-the-art facilitiesare available in al l the labs to train the students capable of meeting therequirements of present and future. The Computer Science andEngineering Department has constantly produced many university rank holders. Department has close interaction with various leading industriesand educational institutions. Department conducts many value addedtraining programs to the students and staff frequently.

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    2K6 EE801 Instrumentation Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 EE802 Industrial Electrical Drives 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 EE803 Electrical Machine Design 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 EE804 Energy Technology 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 EE805 Elective III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 EE806(P) Seminar - - 4 50 - -

    *2K6EE807(P) Project & Industrial Training* - - 6 100 - -

    2K6 EE 808(P)  Viva Voce - - - - 3 100

    TOTAL 15 5 10 400 - 600

    Total Marks for 8 Semesters= 8400 3000 5400

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Eighth Semester 

    ELECTIVE II

    2K6 EE 705 (A) High Voltage Engineering

    2K6 EE 705 (B) Electrical Machine modeling & Analysis

    2K6 EE 705 (C) Switched Mode Power Converters

    2K6 EE 705 (D) Biomedical Instrumentation

    2K6 EE 705 (E) Robotics & Artificial Intelligence

    2K6 EE 705 (F) Entrepreneurship

    *25 Marks is allocated for Industrial Training

    ELECTIVE III

    2K6 EE 805 (A) Power System Operation & Control

    2K6 EE 805 (B) Special Machines & Linear Machines

    2K6 EE 805 (C) Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic

    2K6 EE 805 (D) Digital System design

    2K6 EE 805 (E) Satellite Communication Systems

    2K6 EE 805 (F) HVDC & FACTS

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    2K6EE601 Economics & Business

    Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE602 Power Electronics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE603 Power Systems -II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE604 Control Systems -I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE605 Electrical Engineering Drawing 1 - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EE606 Elective -1 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE607(P) Electrical Machines Lab -II - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EE608(P) Power Electronics Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 16 5 9 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Sixth Semester 

    2K6EE701 Engineering Mathematics II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 701 Industrial Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 702 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 703 Control Systems II 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6EE 704 Power Systems III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 705 Elective II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 706 Advanced Electrical Engg: Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EE 707(P) Software Lab - - 3 50 - 100

    2K6EE 708(P) Mini Project - - 4 50 - -

    2K6EE 709(P)  Physical Education, Health

    & Fitness - - - 50 - -

    TOTAL 15 5 10 450 - 700

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Seventh Semester 

    ELECTIVE I

    2K6 EE 606 (A) Electrical System Design & Estimation

    2K6 EE 606 (B) Energy Conservation

    2K6 EE 606 (C) Linear System analysis

    2K6 EE 606 (D) Cellular & Mobile Communication Systems

    2K6 EE 606 (E) Industrial Psychology

    2K6 EE 606 (F) Operations Research

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    2.4.1 Faculty

    1. Mr. Praveen Kumar K Assoc. Professor,HOD M.Tech 9447375156

    2. Mr. Vinodu George Assoc. Professor M.Tech 9447386534

    3. Mrs. Smitha mol M B Assoc. Professor M.Tech 9497603600

    4. Mr. Binoy D M Panicker Asst. Profess or(on leave) B.Tech 9447449934

    5. Mr. Dileep V K Asst. Professor M.Tech 9447323003

    6. Mr. Rajesh Kumar P M Asst. Professor M.Tech 9846269968

    7. Mr. Sreejesh V K Asst. Professor M.Tech 9496690222

    8. Mrs. Reema K V Asst. Professor B.Tech 9497603603

    9. Ms. Pragisha K Asst. Professor M.Tech 9497603653

    10 Ms. Dayana M Thomas Asst. Professor (Contract) M.E 8547346044

    11 Ms. Namitha P Asst. Professor (Contract) M.Tech 9744213308

    12. Mr. Agath Martin Asst. Professor (Contract) M.E 9497426823

    13. Ms. Soumya K Asst. Professor (Contract) B.Tech 9447395458

    14. Ms. Sribina Neyan Asst. Professor (Contract) B.Tech 9526370959

    15. Ms. Swapna K Asst. Professor (Contract) B.Tech 8547025226

    16. Ms. Jyothilakshmi N S Asst. Professor (Contract) B.Tech 9895851297

    Technical Staff

    1. Mr. Praveen Kumar M Computer Programmer B.Com,

    PGDCA 94476874332. Mr. Vinayan A Computer Programmer MCA 9400501542

    3. Mr. Venu M Workshop Instructor DCHM 9447075632

    4. Ms. Rajapriya R Trade instructor NCVT,PGDCA 9995552704

    5. Ms. Sudhina Tradesman CO&PA, AMIE 9747304706

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    2.4.2 Facilities

    1. PROJECT LAB

    2. SYSTEMS LAB

    3. NETWORKS LAB

    4. CENTRAL COMPUTING FACILITY LAB

    5. HARDWARE LAB

    6. SEMINAR HALL

    2.4.3. Activities

    The department is conducting short term training programs for the benefit

    of students in various areas of Computer Science and Engineering. Short

    term training programs are conducted by the continuing education cell

    of the department.

    Areas in which courses are conducted

    • JAVA programming

    • Object Oriented Programming• Project Design using Rational Rose

    • MAC OS and Final Cut Studio

    • ASP.NET

    • Pre RHCE Training

    • VB.NET

    2 .5 CIVIL NGINEERING

    The department was established in the year 2008. The department offers

    B.Tech programme in Civil Engineering with an intake of 63 students.

    The department has good academic excellence including the universitytoppers (Ist & IInd rank) from the pioneer batch itself. The laboratories

    are well equipped with all facilities which help the students to gain

     practical skills over theoretical knowledge.

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    2K6EE 401 Engineering Mathematics III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 402 Computer Programming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 403 Microprocessors andMicrocontrollers 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 404 Pulse and Digital Electronics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 405 Electrical Machines I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 406 Electrical Engineering Materials 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 407(P) Digital Electronics Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EE 408(P) Electrical Measurements Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fourth Semester 

    2K6EE 501 Engineering Mathematics IV 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 502 Environmental Engineering &

    Disaster Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 503 Field Theory 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 504 Electrical Machines II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 505 Modern Communication Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 506 Power Systems - 1 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE 507(P) Linear Integrated Circuits Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EE 508(P) Electrical Machines Lab -1 - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fifth Semester 

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      2.5.1 Faculty

    1. Mr s. Anjali M.S. Ass t. Professor M.Tech (Environmental 9496251434

    Engineering)

    2. Mr. Arun N.R Ass t. Professor M.Tech (Remote Sens ing) 9495688674

    3. Mrs. Radhika Asst. Professor M.Tech 8547720396

    4. Mrs. Nisha Asst. Professor M.Tech 8547084545

    5. Mr. Bineesh Asst. Professor M.Tech 9037460158

    6. Mr. Muhammed Asst. Profess or (Contract)

      Sadique N V B.Tech 9446795920

    7. Ms. Safwana Yazmin C Asst. Professor (Contract) B.E 8089828901

    8. Ms. Jijina V Asst. Professor (Contract) B.Tech 9947740119

    9. Ms . Praseeda Damodaran As st. Pr of ess or (Cont ract) B .Tec h 9633048181

    2.5.2 Facilities

    1. Surveying Lab2. Concrete Lab

    3. Transportation Engg Lab

    4. Environmental Engg Lab

    5. CAD Lab

    2.6 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    The IT Department star ted in the year 2000 with a sanctioned strength

    of 60 students. The Department aims at offering a conducive environment

    for academic excellence and stimulates students to excel in all areas of 

    technology. The Department has an excellent team of committed andexperienced faculty working towards the betterment of the student

    society. The IT dept provides the most modern infrastructural facilities

    and modern labs with 200 terminals on a LAN with 2Mbps Internet

    connectivity. The IT dept lab (CCF) contains a Browsing Zone which

    can accommodate up to 66 students at a time. The department has the

    latest infrastructure facilities with high speed internet facilities, advanced

     project labs, hardware labs, and seminar halls with LCD projector.

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    2K6 CS801 Operations Research 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS802 Cryptography and Network Secutiry 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS803 Artificial Intelligence 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS804 Advanced Computer Architecture 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6 CS805 Elective III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS806(P) Project & Industrial Training - - 6 100 - -

    2K6 CS807(P) Seminar - - 4 50 - -

    2K6 CS808(P) Viva Voce - - - - - 100

    TOTAL 15 5 10 400 - 600

    Total Marks for 8 Semesters= 8400 3000 5400

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Eighth Semester 

    2K6EE301 Engineering Mathematics II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE302 Humanities 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6EE303 Mechanical Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE304 Electronic Circuits and Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE305 Network Analysis 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE306 Electrical Measurements and

    Measuring Instruments 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6EE307(P) Mechanical Engineering Lab  - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6EE308(P) Basic Electronics Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional UniversityM a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Third Semester 

    Elective III2K6 CS 805 (A) Advanced Topics in Algorithms2K6 CS 805 (B) Image Processing2K6 CS 805 (C) Neural networks and Fuzzy Logic

    2K6 CS 805 (D) Management Information Systems2K6 CS 805 (E) Quantum Computations2K6 CS 805 (F) Data Mining and Warehousing2K6 CS 805 (G) Advanced Mobile Communication Systems2K6 CS 805 (H) Natural Language Processing

    EEE: ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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    2.6.1 Faculty

    1. Mrs. Smitha mol M B Assoc. Professor, HOD M.Tech 9497603600

    2. Ms. Safarunnisa K A Asst. Professor B.Tech

    4. Mr.Rahul C Asst. Professor M.Tech(Computational

    Engg & Networking) 9995401430

    5. Mr. Abdul Naief C Asst. Professor M.Tech (Computer Science

    & Engg) 9037435476

    6. Ms. Neethu George Asst. Professor (Contract) M. E 9744456222

    7. Ms. Ancy James Asst. Professor (Contract) M. Tech 9746634036

    2.6.2. Facilities

    1. CCF (Browsing Zone)

    2. Project lab

    3. Hardware lab

    2.6.3. Facilities managed by IT Department

    1. Central computing facility

    2. Video conferencing facility

    3. Digital Library

    4. Campus Wide network 

    5. Campus Automation

    2.7 DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCE.

    Ever since the starting of the institution the department has been providing

    creditable service in bridging the gap between theoretical foundations and

     practical analysis of various subject matters. Manned by a young and

    enthusiastic brigade of faculty members it serves as a pillar of strength for 

    the institution with active involvement in various activities such as student’s

    soft-skill development, personality development, grievance redressal through

    counseling and other assistance programs.

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    2K6CS501 Engineering Mathematics IV 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS702 Design and Analysis of 

    Algorithms 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS703 Computer Graphics and

    Multimedia 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS704 Internet and Web Programming

    With Java 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS705 Elective II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 CS706(P)  Graphics and Multimedia Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6 CS707(P) Internet and Web

    Programming Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6 CS708(P) Mini Project - - 4 50 - -

    2K6 CS 09(P)  Physical Education,

    Health and Fitness - - 50 - -

    TOTAL 15 5 10 450 - 700

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Seventh Semester 

    Elective I

    2K6 CS 606 (A) Distributed Computing

    2K6 CS 606 (B) Bioinformatics

    2K6 CS 606 (C) Software Project Management

    2K6 CS 606 (D) Digital Signal Processing

    2K6 CS 606 (E) Entrepreneurship

    2K6 CS 607 (F) Advanced Mathematics

    ELECTIVE II2K6 CS 705 (A) ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEMS

    2K6 CS 705 (B) SIMULATION AND MODELING

    2K6 CS 705 (C) EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

    2K6 CS 705 (D) VLSI DESIGN

    2K6 CS 705 (E) STOCHASTIC PROCESS

    2K6 CS 705 (F) COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY

    2K6 CS 705 (G) DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

    2K6 CS 705 (H) INFORMATION STORAGE MANAGEMENT

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    2K6CS501 Engineering Mathematics IV 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS502 Economics & Business

    Management 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6CS503 Theoretical Foundation of 

    Computation 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS504 Programming Language Concepts 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS505 Operating Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS506 Software Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS507(P) Programmine Environment lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CS508(P) Systems Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fifth Semester 

    2K6CS 601 Environmental Engg. &

    Disaster Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS602 Graph Theory & Combinatorics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS603 Data Base Management Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS604 Compiler Design 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS605 Data Communication &Computer Networks 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS606 Elective I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS607(P)  Networks & DBMS Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CS608(P) Compiler Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

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    Sixth Semester 

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    2.7.1 Faculty

    1. Mr. Kris hnadas K Ass t. Profes sor (Maths) M.Sc , M.Phil ,NET 9447411354

    2. Mr. Vineesh Kumar K V Asst. Professor( Maths) M.Sc, CSIR-JRF,NET 9526831624

    3. Ms. Keer thy. V S Ass t. Profes sor (Chemi st ry) M.S c, M.Phil , NET 9895685276

    4. Mr. Aboobacker Sidhique Asst. Professor(Economics,

    contract) M.A, M.Phil, NET 9846619987

    5. Ms. Anjali P.S Asst. Professor (Contract) M.Sc (Maths) 8943416342

    6. Ms. Smitha I Asst. Professor (Cont ract) M.Sc(Statistics) 9746918651

    7. Ms. Siji P Asst. Professor (Contract) M.Sc(Maths) 9947530940

    8. Mr. Shyaman v P Asst. Professor (Cont ract) M.Sc (Maths) 9142856200

    9. M s. Prasoothy Asst. Professor (Cont ract) M.Sc (Physics ) 9496358330

    2 8 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

    2 8 1 Facu l t y

    1. Mr. Joshua P Y Asst. Professor M.P.E, M.Phil 9497603626

    2 9 MCA

    2 9 1 Faculty

    1. Mrs. Smitha mol M B Assoc. Professor, HOD M.Tech 94976036002. Ms. Deepa M Asst. Professor (Contract) MCA 9961766177

    3. Ms. Smitha Nambiar Asst. Professor (Contract) MCA 9747392804

    2.10 Central Library

    The central library is operating in a spacious building having built up area

    of 15000 sq. Ft and the circulation of documents is fully automated with

     barcode technology. A total of 25100 volumes of textbooks and reference

    with more than 8500 titles are available along with online journal access

    through our Intranet Digital Library System. In addition to the above a

    very good collection of Audio visuals, CD-ROMs, E books, Journals,

    Periodicals , seminar reports and Project reports are also available tothe user community.

    Resources:

    · Books – 25100

    · Periodicals -107

    · Dailies – 10

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    2K6CS301 Engineering Mathematics II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS302 Humanities 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS303 Discreet Computational Structures 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS304 Computer Programming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS305 Switching Theory & Logic Design 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS306 Electronic Circuits & Systems 3 1 - 50 3 1002K6CS307(P) Programming Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CS308(P) Electronics Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    2K6CS401 Engineering Mathematics III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS402 Data Structures & Algorithms 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS403 Systems Programming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS404 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS405 Computer Organization & Design 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS406 Electric Circuits & Systems 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6CS407 (P) Data Structures Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6CS408 (P) Hardware Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fourth Semester 

    ELECTIVE- III

    2K6PTME 805 (A): FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

    2K6PTM E 805 (B) : NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY LOGIC

    2K6PTME 805 (C): COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDMECHANICS AND HEAT

    T R A N S F E R  

    2K6PTME 805 (D): SYSTEM SIMULATION AND MODELING

    2K6PTME 805(E) : QUALITY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

    CSE: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

    Third Semester 

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    · CD- Roms – 1125

    · Audio Visuals -25

    · Online Journals- ASME.IEEE,SPRINGER,DEL Packages

    Facilities:

    · Library Reference service

    · Referral Service· Document Delivery service

    · Internet search facility

    · OPAC Facility (Online Public Access Catalogue)

    · Digital Library Access

    · Book Bank Facility

    · Reprographic facility

    · Newspaper Clipping

    · Current Awareness Services

    · Information Alert

    · Inter Library Loan

    Institutional Membership:

    · Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI),

    Bangalore

    · INDEST Consortium

    · DELNET, New Delhi

    Rules & Regulations:

      The following rules are binding on all the Members of the Library

    · Users should carry their identity cards while entering library.

    · Each UG student member is entitled to borrow 4 Books & PG

    Students 7 Books.

    · All the students should renew their borrower’s tickets at the start of 

    every odd Semesters.

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    2K6ME701 Metrology and Instrumentation 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME702 Industrial Management 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME703 Machine Design I 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME704 Power plant Engineering 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME705 Elective II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME706(P) Instrumentation Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6ME707(P) Computational Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6ME708(P) Mini Project - - 4 50 - -

    2K6ME709(P) Physical Education,

    Health and fitness - - - 50 - -

    Total 15 5 10 4 50 700

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Seventh Semester 

    2K6ME801 Gas Dynamics 2 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME802 Refrigeration and air conditioning 2 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME803 Machine Design II 2 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME804 Inventory and supply chain

    management 2 - - 50 3 100

    2K6ME805 Elective III 2 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME806(P)  Seminar - - 3 50 - -

    2K6ME807(P) Project and Industrial Training - - 3 100 - -

    2K6ME808(P) Viva Voce - - - - - 100

    Total 10 4 6 400 600

    Aggregate marks for 8 semesters=8300 2900 5400

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Eighth Semester 

    ELECTIVE-II

    2K6ME705 (A) MARKETING MANAGEMENT

    2K 6ME 705 (B) OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES2K6ME705 (C) FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

    2K6ME705 (D) ADVANCED FLUIDMECHANICS

    2K6ME 705 (E) MULTIPHASE FLOW

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    · The members can retain the books with them for a period of 

    one month (30days) only. Overdue books will be charged with a

    stipulated fine.

    · Members with long over dues will lose their library membership.

    · Books once lent out of the library should not be carried back 

    into the library before discharging the same at the Circulation

    Counter.

    · A borrower borrowing a book shall note that the book is in sound

    condition, before leaving the Circulation counter. He/she will be

    responsible for any mutilation or damage caused to the book 

    after it is lent out. They shall have to make good of the damaged

     book.

    · If the books borrowed is a part of a set or volumes & the same

    is damaged or lost the borrower concerned shall be liable to

    replace the whole set.

    · In case the lost books are not replaced with new one the

     borrower will have to pay thrice the cost of the book.

    · Reference Books, Periodical publications, Dictionaries,

    Encyclopedias, Handbooks & such other works that may be

    declared as Reference Works by the Librarian shall not be lent

    out of the Library.

    · Members shouldn’t write, or make any marks in the materials

    that are part of Library.

    · Tracing or mechanical reproduction (Photocopying / Scanning)

    of the documents shall not be made without the permission of 

    the Librarian.

    · A member who loses the Borrower’s Ticket shall lodge a written

    complaint of the same to the Librarian. Duplicate tickets will be

    issued in such cases only after a period of 30 days from such

    notice & paying the prescribed fee. The Member shall be

    responsible for any misuse of the Lost Borrower’s ticket.

    · The Members are requested not to misplace the books from

    one place to another; they shall leave the books on the reference

    tables after consulting; the library staff will replace the books to

    their respective positions.

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    · Members are prohibited from - chatting, smoking, and carrying

    the bags, umbrella boxes & other receptacles into the library.

    They should not carry their personal books (reading materials)

    into the library, except in special cases with the permission of 

    the librarian. Members are requested to keep their belongings

    at the Property counter at entrance of the Library. However 

    they are advised not to leave cell phones, purse, money, credit

    card and other valuables in the handbag outside the library. These

    items are liable to be lost.

    · Strict and absolute silence shall be observed in the Library.

    · Under special circumstances, the librarian will have powers to

    refuse admission into the library to any person or the use of any

     book or material without assigning any reason.

    · ANY INFRINGEMENT OF THE RULES BY THE

    MEMBERS WILL LEAD TO CANCELLATION OF THEIR 

    MEMBERSHIP & THEY SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED TO

    ENTER THE LIBRARY.

    General Information:Working Hours : 9.00 am to 6.00 pm (Week days)

    : 9.00 am to 4.00 pm (Saturdays)

    Circulation : 9.00 am to 4.30 pm

    : 9.00 am to 4.00 pm (Saturdays)

    Contact Address : Vinod Kumar K .T

    Librarian, LBS College of Engineering,

    Kasargod- 671542

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Phone : +91 4994 250 290 (206)

    3 . ADMINISTRATIVE WING

    1. Mr. Premdilip. P.N Senior Superintend 9447347193

    2. Mrs. Kavitha .P.N Clerk 9447409840

    3. Mr. Santhosh Kumar K. Clerk 9895490627

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    2K6 ME 501 Engineering Mathematics IV 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 502 Environmental Engineering

    and Disaster Management 2 - - 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 503 Mechanics of Machinery 2 - - 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 504 Thermal Engineering 2 - - 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 505 CAD/CAM/CAE 2 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 506 Machine Tools 2 - - 50 3 100

    2K6 ME507(P) Production Engineering Lab II - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6 ME508(P) Thermal Engineering Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    T O TA L 12 2 6 400 - 800

    Code Subject Hrs /Week Sessional University

    M a r ks e x am i na t io n

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fifth Semester 

    2K6 ME 60 Economics and Business

    M anagement 2 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 602 Dynamics of Machinery 2 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 603 Heat and Mass Transfer 2 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 604 Advances in Manufacturing

    Engine ering 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 605 Operations Research 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6 ME 606 Elective I 2 50 3 100

    2K6ME 607 Heat Transfer Lab - 3 50 3 1002K6ME608(P) CAD/CAM/CAE Lab - 3 50 3 100

    T O TA L 12 2 6 400 800

    Code Subject Hrs /Week Sessional UniversityM a r ks e x am i na t io n

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Sixth Semester 

    Elective-I

    2K6 ME 606(A) : Numerical Methods 2K6 ME 606(B): Mechatronics

    2K6 ME 606(C) : CNC Programming 2K6 ME 606(D): Tool Engineering and Design

    2K6 ME 606(E) : Vibration and Noise Control

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    2K6ME 301 Engineering Mathematics II 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME 302 C omputer Progra mming 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME 303 Mechanics of Solids 3 1 - 50 100

    2K6ME 304 Electrical Machines

    2K6ME 305 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME 306 Metallurgy and Material

    Sc ience 3 1 50 3 100

    2K6ME307(P) Fluid Mechanics and

    Machiner y 3 50 3 1 00

    2K6ME308(P) Strength of Materials Lab 3 50 3 100

    T O TA L 18 6 6 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    ME: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    Third Semester 

    2K6ME401 Engineering Mathematics III 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME402 Humanities 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME403 Thermodynamics 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME404 Manufacturing Processes 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME405 Fluid Machinery 3 1 - 50 3 100

    2K6ME406 Machine Drawing 1 - 3 50 3 100

    2K6ME407(P) Production EngineeringLab1 - - 3 50 3 100

    2K6ME408(P) Electrical Engineering Lab - - 3 50 3 100

    TOTAL 16 5 9 400 - 800

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

    Fourth semester 

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    4. Mrs. Sarala.N Clerk 9526121846

    5. Mr. Aneesh Mohan C.S Clerk 9490737189

    6. Mr. Shanavas Y L.D.Typist 9995349696

    7. Mrs. Preetha P Matron 9447491046

    8. Mr. Biju T.K Driver 9496424203

    9. Mr. Mohanan K Driver 9447478525

    10. Mr. Satheesh Kumar B Peon 9744597888

    11. Mr. Shaji T Attender 9495100821

    12. Mr. Aneesh A Peon 9895627449

    13. Mrs. Baby Girija Part time Sweeper  

    14. Mr.Sathyanathan K Attender 9446280867

    15. Mr. Anil Kumar S Bus Cleaner 9447332091

    16. Mrs. Rajeela T.V Typist 8907819529

    17. Mr. Balachandran K.P. Watchman 9747257394

    18. Mr. Abin Mathews Watchman 949510610119. Mr. Shaji. I Watchman 9745049240

    20. Mr. Kunhumon. C.M Watchman 9995021937

    21. Mr. Balakrishnan T. Watchman 9605077240

    22. Mr. Kumaran. K. Driver 9447240026

    4. COLLEGE COUNCIL

    The college council consists of the Principal, the Heads of departments,

    administrative officer, warden, staff adviser, Librarian, and Joint Secretary

    of PTA. The general administration of the college is by the Principal,subject to the control of the Director of Technical Education. The council

    is empowered to consider and report on any question concerning

    accommodation, courses of instruction, or rules of discipline referred to

    it by the Principal, but it shall not interfere in any manner with the general

    administration of the college which is invested in the principal. All cases

    of misconduct on the part of students, scholarships etc. will be dealt with

     by the principal in consultation with the college council.

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    5. AMENITIES

    5.1 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY

    Co-operative Society “LBS College of Engineering Co-Operative Society

    Ltd. S-219” was established in 1995 and is functioning in the

    administrative block. Co-operative Society caters to the needs of the

    students and staff of this College. The society supplies text books, note

     books, drawing instruments, surveying instruments, uniform materials,

    Syllabus, Lab Records, Various forms, Registers and other stationaryarticles needed for the students and staff with discount rates. Besides

    this, the college canteen is also being run by the Co-operative Society.

    5.2 HOSTEL

    The college provides hostel facilities for boys and girls with capacity 562

    and 349 respectively. There are six hostels managed by LBSCE, out of 

    which one boys hostel and one girls hostel are within the campus and the

    remaining are off campus hostels. Separate hostels are available for 

    first year students. All the hostels are provided with mess facilities. Mess

    dividing system is followed in all the hostels. The elected mess committee

    in each hostel manages the functioning of mess. The hostel inmates areexpected to follow the hostel rules strictly and as directed by warden

    and resident tutors. The Hostels are headed by the Warden assisted by

    the Resident Tutors. Mr. Vinod George, Associate Professor, CSED is

    the warden.

    5.2.1 HOSTEL RULES AND GUIDE LINES

    1. Allotment to various hostels shall be only for the students/staff 

    members of the institute.

    2. Priority for admission will be given to students based on the

    distance from their home town.

    3. No students with unsatisfactory background such as involvementin criminal cases will be given admission to hostels.

    4. Room allotment shall be carried out by the Resident Tutor/warden.

    5. Allotment given to the inmates is for a minimum period of one

    year.

    6. Inmates vacating the hostel before completion of one year will

    have to pay the establishment charge for twelve months. However,

    inmates vacating the hostel on course completion are exempted

    from this.

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    16. CURRICULA AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS

    The syllabi and curricula of the Kannur University for both undergraduate

    and post graduate programs in various branches of Engineering are given

     below.

    The detailed syllabus is available in college website.

    COMBINED 1& 2 SEMESTER (COMMON FOR ALL

    BRANCHES)

    2K6EN101 Engineering Mathematics I 2 I 50 3 100

    2K6EN102 Engineering Physics 2 50 3 100

    2K6EN103 Engineering Chemistry 2 50 3 100

    2K6EN104 Engineering Mechanics 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6EN105 Engineering Graphics 1 3 50 3 100

    2K6EN106 Basic Civil Engineering 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6EN107 Basic Mechanical Engineering 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6EN108 Basic Electrical Engineering 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6EN109 Basic Electronics and

    Computer Engg 2 1 50 3 100

    2K6EN110P  Basic Engineering

    Laboratory (Surveying,

    Fitting, Carpentry,

    Foundry, Smithy, Welding

    & Sheet metal) 2 50

    2K6EN111P Basic Electrical &

    Electronics Workshop

    (Wiring, soldering

    & Study of Basic Computer 

    Hardware) 2 50

    Total 17 6 7 550 900

    Code Subje ct Hrs /Wee k Sessional University

    M a rk s e xa m in a ti on

    L T P/D Hrs Marks

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    14.13. Revision of Regulations

    The University may from time to time revise, amend or change the

    Regulations, scheme of studies, and examination and syllabi. The changes,

    unless specified otherwise, will have effect from the beginning of the

    academic year/ semester following the notification from the University.

    15. UNIVERSITY FEE RATES.

    Head of Account (Treasury): 8658-00-102-96(27) K.U.S

    T – Theory P. – Practical D – Dissertation Pr – Project

      Courses Appl. Regular Appearance Subsequent Appearance

      Form T P D/Pr Viva ML T P D/Pr Viva ML(Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.)

     B. Tech. 20 75 90 - 80 50 100 120 - - 50

     M.C.A. 20 120 150 450 80 50 170 170 - - 50

    Original Degree Certificate 100

    Provisional Certificate 150

    Migration Certificate Who are not matriculated 200

    Who are matriculated 100

    Revaluation of answer papers (per paper) 500

    Photo Copy of answer Papers ( Per paper) 150

    Duplicate Mark list 250

    Duplicate Degree Certificate 300 + Search fee

    Fee for college transfer 100Inter university transfer 200

    Change of name in the University records 150

    Condonation of shortage of Before exam 250

    attendance After exam 300

    Fee for Cancellation of Registration 200

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    7. Inmates will not be permitted to change their allotted rooms without

     permission of the authorities.

    8. Inmates are responsible for all the hostel properties.

    9. Causing damage to hostel properties will be seriously dealt with

    and punitive actions will be taken against.

    10. An undertaking will have to be made by each inmate at the time

    of admission regarding the protection of hostel properties and

    maintenance of hostel discipline.11. Ragging is strictly banned and any such cases if noted will be

    directly reported to the police authorities immediately.

    12. Inmates are not supposed to use electric cookers, high volume

    speakers etc. in the hostel.

    13. In case of hostel shifting, the inmate will have to clear all the

     previous dues before entry into a new hostel.

    14. Inmate with any type of contagious disease will not be permitted

    to stay in the hostel.

    15. No outside person/previous students of the institute will be

     permitted to enter into the hostel without the permission of hostel

    authorities.

    16. Inmates shall be responsible for their own belongings and doors/

    cupboards should be properly locked before leaving rooms.

    17. All the lights and fan will have to be switched off before leaving

    the room.

    18. Spoiling hostel walls by writing/sketching is not permitted.

    19. Usage of alcohol/narcotics etc. is strictly prohibited.

    20. Inmates are not supposed to organize any meetings/function

    without prior permission of the authorities.

    21. Shifting furniture from one room to another is not permitted.

    22. No furniture/fittings /movable property shall be taken into or takenout without the permission of authorities.

    23. Hoisting flags or fixing posters/other decorative items of political

     parties in the hostel is not permitted.

    24. Storage of weapons/steel rods/metal pieces etc. in the hostel is

    not permitted.

    25. Hostel inspection team is authorized to inspect any room/area of 

    the hostel at any time.

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    26. Inmates are not supposed to take the common news paper,

    magazines etc. to their rooms without the permission of authorities.

    27. Only half of the rent will be charged for the inmate for the stay of 

    first half/second half of the month in the hostel.

    Mess, Hygiene and discipline

    1. A mess committee will be elected for each month by the authorities

    for the smooth conduct of hostel mess.2. The mess committee shall be responsible for the hostel hygiene,

    minimization of food wastage, quality of food etc.

    3. The menu of food items for the month shall be published by the

    mess committee in advance.

    4. Application for availing mess cut should be submitted to the mess

    committee at least one day before.

    5. A mess secretary will be elected from the members of the mess

    committee for initiating major activities of the committee.

    6. Hostel mess is meant for the inmates of the hostel. However 

    guests can take food on a payment basis.

    7. Maximum number of mess cuts an inmate can claim per month is

    15 days. However the authorities can treat it as special in case of 

    genuine situations like Ramzan season, carrying out project work 

    etc.

    8. A minimum of continuous 5 days of mess cut should be there for 

    availing mess cut.

    9. Extra food items can be availed by the inmate on an extra payment

     basis.

    10. Mess bill for each month can be paid without fine till the end of 

    the next month.

    11. A fine of Rs.100/-will be charged for the payment after the lastdate and thereafter, Rs.10/-per day will be charged as fine.

    12. Visitors will have to enter the details in the visitors register.

    13. Inmates moving out of the hostel after 10.30 p.m.in any situation

    will have to enter details in the movement register.

    14. Inmates will have to produce their ID card at any time if asked by

    the authorities/security guard.

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    4. For classification of successful candidates only the marks secured

    in the subject in which they have passed or improved their markswill be considered even though in an earlier attempt they had failedor secured lower marks in the same subject.

    5. Successful candidates who complete all the examinations in 4

    academic years (8 consecutive semesters) shall be ranked branchwise on the basis of aggregate marks obtained in the universityexaminations alone of all the semesters.

    6. For the purpose of rank, the lateral entry students to B. Tech

    (Engg) programme shall not be considered as the rank is based onthe total marks in I&II to VIII semesters.

    7. Classification for the lateral entry students shall be given based

    on the percentage of marks obtained in III to VIII semesters.

    8. The final mark list of the lateral entry scheme should indicate that

    a) the student was admitted through lateral entry scheme and b)classification is based on percentage of marks in III to VIIIsemesters.

    9. A candidate will be qualified for degree only if he/she completesthe course and passes all the semester examinations within sevenacademic years (six academic years in the case of LES) sincehis/her admission to the course.

    10. The final mark list should indicate the college in which the candidate

    has studied.

    14.12. Industrial interaction

    All students shall undergo an industrial interaction programme either by

    attending training programme for a minimum of five days in a registered

    industry/Govt. establishment/Research institute or by visiting at least 5

    reputed industries / engineering establishments. They have to submit areport of the industrial interaction programme in the 8th semester. A

    maximum of 25 marks is included for the industrial interaction programme

    in the marks for the project work in the 8 th  semester. The project

    evaluation committee will evaluate and award the marks for the industrial

    interaction programme. The industrial interaction programme shall be

    completed during vacations /holidays taking not more than 3 working

    days combined with holidays.

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    2. A candidate who has failed in only one subject (theory and practical

     put together) in a semester examination in his/her first attempt shall

     be permitted to reappear for only two subjects of the semester 

    concerned for improvement of marks without cancelling the earlier 

    examination.

    3. A candidate, who has failed in two subjects (theory and practical

     put together) in a semester examination in his or her first attempt,

    shall be permitted to reappear for only one subject of the semester concerned for improvement of marks without cancelling the earlier 

    examination.

    4. A candidate, who has failed in three or more subjects in a semester 

    examination in his/her first attempt, shall not be permitted to

    reappear for improvement of marks in any of the subjects.

    5. The reappearance for improvement for eligible subjects should be

    made only in the immediate chance following the semester in which

    he/she has undergone the course.

    14.11. Classification of Successful candidates

    1. A candidate who qualifies for the Degree passing all the subjectsof the eight semesters within five academic years(4 in case of 

    LES) after commencement of his course of study and has secured

    not less than 75% of the aggregate of the total marks in all the 8

    semesters assigned to the university examination and sessional

    evaluation together and not less than 70% separately for the

    university examinations shall be declared to have passed the

    B.Tech (Engineering) Degree Examination in First Class with

    honours.

    2. A candidate who qualifies for the Degree passing all the subjects

    of the eight semesters within five academic years after 

    commencement of his course of study and has secured not lessthan 60% of the aggregate of the total marks in all the 8 semestersassigned to the university examination and sessional evaluationtogether and not less than 55% separately for the universityexaminations shall be declared to have passed the B.Tech(Engineering) Degree Examination in First Class.

    3. All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed

    the examination for the degree in second class.

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    15. Creating a noisy environment in the hostel, causing disturbances

    in any form to other inmates of the hostel etc. are not permitted.

    16. Men’s hostel (MH1, MH2, MH3) entrance will be closed at

    09.00.p.m.

    17. Men’s hostel (MH4 -First year) entrance will be closed at

    08.00.p.m.

    18. Ladies hostel entrance will be closed at 6.00 p.m.

    19. Violation of hostel rules will invite punitive actions.

    20. Amendments of hostel rules will be made at proper time by the

    hostel authorities.

    5.3 COLLEGE BUS

    The College operates college buses for the convenient transport of staff 

    and students. At present the college own four buses and the service is

    available from Kanhangad, Kasaragod railway station and the hostels

    outside the college campus.

    5. 4 CANTEEN

    A fully equipped canteen is functioning within the campus for convenience

    of the staff and students.

    5.5 BANK 

    A fully computerized branch of Central Bank of India is functioning in

    the campus. The working time of the branch is between 10.00 AM to

    4.30 PM. The bank also provides ATM facility within the campus.

    6. ANCILLARIES

    6.1 PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION

    The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is actively involved in helping

    smooth functioning of the college. The objectives of the association are:

    1. To work for the welfare of the students and the institution.

    2. To offer constructive suggestions on various issues for the smooth

    and successful functioning of the college.

    3. To promote better participation of the parents in the various

     programs of the college and to establish better liaison with the

    teacher.

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    All parents/guardians of the students on the rolls of the college and

    members of the teaching faculty are members of the association.

    It is compulsory for a parent/guardian of a student on the rolls of the

    college to be a member of PTA. The executive committee of the PTA

    consists of 

    1. President : Dr. K. A. Navas (Principal)

    2. Vice President : Mr. K Muraleedharan.

    3. Secretary : Mr. P. M. Samuel

    4. Joint Secretary : Mr. Swaraj Kumar, AP, MED

    6.2 CAREER GUIDANCE CELL

    The aim of Career Guidance Cell is to train the students and make them

    industry ready by conducting orientation programs and training sessions

     by professional trainers and experts from industry. The unit is headed by

    the convener supported by student representatives from all Departments.

    Mr. Kishor Kumar V V , Asst. Professor, MED is the Convener.

    6. 3 PLACEMENT CELLThe aim of Placement Cell is to bring the students and industrial

    community together to a mutually desirable employment relationship.

    The unit is headed by Placement Officer, who is a faculty member 

    supported by student representatives from all departments. The Pr incipal

    and other faculty members extend their wholehearted co-operation for 

    this venture. Mr. Rahul K., Asst. Prof. CSE is the placement Officer.

    Objectives

    • To enhance employability through

    - Self management & development

    - Enhancing the skills in managing tasks- Developing effective communication

    - Enhancing interpersonal skills

    - Taking responsibilities/ Problem Solving

    • To promote placement activities in Campus and off campus

    6.4 STAFF CLUB

    The staff club facilitates to improve the cultural and academic activities

    among the staff of the college. It serves as a platform for the interaction

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    Fair record 10%

    Viva-voce 20%

      Procedure, observations, conducting experiment, results &

      inference 70%

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