tkm college of engineering kollam-5
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TEQIP-II VI th Review Meeting. TKM College of Engineering Kollam-5. Student’s Success rate = (No. of students who cleared the programme in the stipulated period of course duration) / (No. of students admitted in the first year and students admitted in that batch via lateral entry). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
TKM College of Engineering Kollam-5
TEQIP-IIVIth Review Meeting
Student’s Success rate = (No. of students who cleared the programme in the stipulated period of course duration)/(No. of students admitted in the first year and students admitted in that batch via lateral entry)
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Academic Performance Index(= Mean of CGPA of all the students on a 10-point CGPA system Or = (Mean of
the percentage of marks of all students / 10)
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Placement & Higher Studies(Assessment = 30 × (x + 1.25y)/N , where, x = No. of students placed, y = No. of students admitted for higher studies with valid qualifying scores/ranks and N = No. of students who were admitted in the batch including lateral entry subject to max. assessment points = 30, Percentage of students to be considered based on first year and lateral entry)
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Professional Societies IEE
•TREADSTONE 2013• SYNERGY 2010• STEP 2010•AKATVA 2010• INQUISITIVE 2010• ISGT 2011•TISP 2011• SYMBIOSIS 2011• SYNERGY 2011• INFLAMORA 2011PES WiP MEET •CRENTO•ESPIRITO’13- LINK CAMP• SPARSHAN’13- WIE CARE
ISTE
•Placement Training Programme(3 batches of 40 students)
•Entrepreneurship Programme•Memory Development Programme• ISTE-SRMC Maths competition 2012•Counselling/orientation Programme for Ist Years•One week FDP(2010)•One week FDP(2011)
IET•Workshop on robotics 17 Dec 2011•Workshop on fundamentals in electronics -4th
February 2012•Talk on embedded systems -10th January 2012 •One day practical workshop for the first year
electronics and communication engineering students- 4th February 2012
•Atmega workshop as a part of ‘decibelz’ in association with electronics & communication engineering association and iete students forum -27 July 2013
• Soldering workshop for third semester electronics & communication engineering students as a part of ‘DECIBELZ’ - 4th July 2013
•A talk on “security issues in smartcards” - 9th August 2012
•Quiz competition e-quest, aimed at exploring the talent of budding electronic brains - 12th August 2012.
•Quiz competition 8 & 10 July 2014
SAE•Workshops• Invited talks
Professional Societies
IEI
• Seminar on Railway Security System 27 th July 2012
• Invited Talk on Vision For Solar Policy In Kerala, 6th February 2013
• Environment day,5th June 2013
CSI
• Regional Convention• Paper contests• Design contests• Workshops• Technical Quizzes• Invited Talks
IIC hE
• Just a minute(jam)• General aptitude mock test• Bamboozler (puzzler)• Group discussion• Energy environmental quiz• Essay writing
Publications by students Department Number of publications
Civil Engineering 10
Mechanical engineering 8
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2
Electronics and Communication Engineering 2
Computer Science and Engineering 7
Chemical Engineering -
Entrepreneurship initiatives
• Entrepreneurship Development Cell (AICTE) started in the campus.
• Start up boot camp launched on 21st August (Govt of Kerala initiative) along with a Workshop on NETPRENEURSHIP.
• Young Entrepreneur Summit on 12th September was attended by 12 students and 3 faculties.
• Conducted a workshop on Mobile Application Development on 11th and 12th of October.
Awards/prizes by students (2010-14) Department Number of
Awards/prizesCivil Engineering 19
Mechanical engineering 8
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 19
Electronics and Communication Engineering 5
Computer Science and Engineering 8
Chemical Engineering 6
Student Teacher Ratio(Assessment = 20 × 15/STR; subject to max. assessment at 20 where, STR = (x + y + z)/N1x = No. of students in 2nd year of the programme, y = No. of students in 3rd year of the programmez = No. of students in 4th year of the programme, N1 = Total no. of faculty members in the programme (by considering the fractional load)
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Faculty Cadre Ratio(Assessment = 20 × CRI, Cadre ratio index (CRI) = 2.25 × (2x + y)/N; based on 1:2:6 subject to max. CRI = 1.0, x = No. of professors in the programme, y = No. of associate professors in the programme)
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Faculty qualifications(Assessment = 6 × FQI, Faculty qualification index (FQI) = (10x + 6y + 2z0)/N2, where, x+y+z0 ≤ N2, z0 ≤ z, x = No. of faculty members with PhD, y = No. of faculty members with ME/Mtech, z = No. of faculty members with BE/BTech)
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Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ASCE)- Civil
Structural Engineering
Dr. S Suresh
Prof R Jelaja
Prof. A Nisad
Dr. Anitha Joseph
Dr.B Saraswathy
Dr. M Sirajudheen
Prof. Najee M
Prof. Sajeeb R
Prof. Muhammed
Asim
Structural engineering
Dr. M Nazeer
Prof. Benny Joseph
Prof. Hazeena R
Prof Rekha Ambi
Prof Chinsu Mereena Joy
Prof Sajida Razaque
Prof Sulphia Beevi
Water Resources
Dr. J. Sreekumar
Prof. S. Adarsh
Transportation Engineering
Dr. Reebu Zachariah
Koshy
Prof. Hasoona I
Prof. Kavitha Madhu
Geotechnical Engineering and Geoenvironmental
Engineering
Prof. Gouri Antherjanam
Dr. Bushra I
Prof Amal Azad Sahib
Prof. Muhammed
Siddik
Prof. Sruthi R Krishnan
Urban Planning
Dr. Sudhi Mary Kurien
Dr. B Sunil Kumar
Environmental Engineering
Dr. Najee M
Dr. Ayoob S
Building Technology
Dr. Seema K Nayar
Prof. Anu V Thomas
Prof Ramasamy
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics
Communication
Prof. P.Sreekumari Amma
Prof. Heera Karunakaran
Prof Nishanth.N
Solid State Electronics
Dr.T.A.Shahul Hameed
Prof.Anu Azeez
Circuits And Systems
Dr.Gopakumar.K
Prof. Reshna.S
Prof.Ajitha.S.SD
Signal Processing
Dr.Sheeba.O
Prof.Preetha Basu
Computers
Dr.S.SureshBabu
Prof. Sajeena.A
Biomedical
Prof Abid Hussain.M
Prof Shabeer.S
Power Electronics
Prof.Najia .A
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ACM)- Comp Science
Computational Geometry
Dr.D Chithraprasad D
Prof. Ansamma John
Network Security
Prof. Thushara A
Prof. Manu J Pillai
Automata Theory
Prof. Ansamma John
Prof. Dimple A Shajahan
Prof. Aneesh G Nath
Image Processing
Dr. Amarunnishad T
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Prof. Aneesh G Nath
Data Mining
Prof. Ansamma John
Prof. Aneesh G Nath
Computer Networks
Prof. Sulaiman M K
Prof. Shemeem Ansar
Algorithm Design
Dr. Chithraprasad D
Prof. Ansamma John
Prof. Dimple A Shajahan
Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (AIChE)- Chemical
Process Control
Dr. Jaffar N.E
Prof. Mary Mathew
Prof. Saibi. R
Unit Operations/ Nano technology
Dr. Abdul Rasheed A.S
Heat Transfer
Dr Radhakrishnan
K B.
Environmental Engg
Prof. Femina.
Fuel Cell Technology
Prof. Fazil.A.
Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week duration
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Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week duration
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Faculty participation as resource persons
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Faculty Retention(Assessment = 3 × RPI/N, Retention point index (RPI) = Sum of the retention points to all faculty membersOne retention point for each year of experience at the institution, subject to maximum five points to a faculty member.)
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Faculty research publications(Assessment of FRP = 4 × (Sum of the research publication points scored by each faculty member)/N(Instruction: A faculty member scores maximum five research publication points each year, depending upon the quality of theresearch papers published in the past three years.) The research papers considered are those (i) which can be located oninternet and/or are included in hard-copy volumes/ proceedings, published by well-known publishers, and (ii) the faculty member’s affiliation, in the published paper, is of the current institution.
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Funded R&D projects and consultancy (FRDC) work(Assessment of R&D and consultancy projects = 4 × (Sum of FRDC by each faculty member)/N , Instruction: A faculty member gets maximum five points each year, depending upon the amount of funds and/or c o n t r i b u t i o n s made. A suggestive scheme is given below for a minimum amount of Rs. 1 lakh: Five points for funding by national agency Four points for funding by state agency/ private sector Two points for funding by sponsoring trust/society
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Faculty interaction with outside world(Faculty interaction p o i n t s ( F I P ) assessment = 2 × (Sum of FIP by each faculty member)/N
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Faculty interaction with outside world
• Organized five international conferences
• Joint research with faculty of premier institutions within India and abroad
• Joint research with Research and Development(R&D) organisations and laboratories within India and abroad
• Faculty are continuing to explore new areas of research
Lecture Halls
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Seminar Halls
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Tutorial Rooms
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Faculty Rooms(Rooms equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/facilities, Usage of room for counselling/discussion with students)
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Laboratories, lab manual available(No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Civil
• CADD lab(1,1)• Survey Lab (5,10:1))• Material Testing Lab I(5,(10:1))• Material Testing Lab II(5,10:1)• Transportation Engg Lab(5,10:1)• Geotechnical Engg Lab(5,10:1)• Environmental Engg Lab(5,10:1)• Programming lab• Structural Engg.lab
Civil
• CADD lab• Material Testing Lab II• Transportation Engg Lab• Geotechnical Engg Lab• Environmental Engg. Lab• Material Testing Lab I• Programming lab• Structural Engineering lab
Laboratories (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Production
• ME lab (5,5:1)• FMM Lab (5,5:1)• CAD lab (1,15:1)• Metallurgy lab (10,15:1)• Metrology lab (5,10:1)• PT lab (5,15:1)• PP lab (5,10:1)• Machine tools lab (1,5:1)• CIM lab (5,15:1)• Basic workshop (1,10:1)
Mechanical• ICE lab (5,5:1)• FMM Lab (5,5:1)• FM Lab- chemical (5,5:1)• FM Lab-civil (5,5:1)• HMHE Lab-electrical- (5,5:1)• TE lab (5,5:1)• CAD lab (1,17:1)• ME lab (5,5:1)• Machine shop (1,5:1)• Basic workshop(1,10:1)
Lab manual
Production
• Fluid Mechanical lab• IC Engines lab• CAD Lab• Mechanical Engineering Lab• Basic workshop
Mechanical
• Fluid Mechanical lab• IC Engines lab• Hydraulic machines and heat
engines Lab• Thermal engineering lab• Mechanical Engineering Lab• CAD Lab• Basic workshop
Laboratories Electrical & Electronics
(No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Electrical Machines Lab
• DC Machines & Transformers (4, 10:1)
• AC Machine Lab (4, 10:1)
• Electrical & Electronics Lab (4, 10:1)
Power System Lab
• High Voltage (4, 10:1)
• Simulation (2, 10:1)
Electrical Workshop
• Electrical Wiring Lab (2, 6:1)
• Electronics Wiring (2, 6:1)
Electronics Labs
• Analog Circuits (4, 10:1)
• Digital Circuits (4, 15:1)
• Power Electronics (4, 10:1)
Systems & Control
• Simulation (2, 15:1)
• Modelling & Control (4, 10:1)
Laboratories , lab manual (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Electronics
• Devices Lab(3,10:1)• Electronic Circuits Lab (3,10:1)• Product Design Lab(3,10:1)• Communication Lab (3,10:1)• Digital Lab(3,10:1)• Microcontroller Lab (3,10:1)• Linear IC Lab (3,10:1)• DSP Lab (3,10:1)• Advanced Communication & Microwave
Lab(3,10:1)• Internet & Computer Lab(3,10:1)
Electronics lab manual
• Devices Lab(3)• Electronic Circuits Lab (3)• Product Design Lab(3,1)• Communication Lab (3)• Digital Lab(3)• Microcontroller Lab (3)• Linear IC Lab (3)• DSP Lab (3)• Advanced Communication & Microwave Lab(3)
Laboratories , lab manual (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Computer Science• Programming lab(1,2)• OS & Networking Lab (1,2)• Hardware and Interfacing Lab (5,2)
Computer Science
• Programming lab• OS & Networking Lab• Hardware and Interfacing Lab
Laboratories, lab manual (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Chemical
• Chemical and Instrumental analysis lab ( 3, 10:1)
• Particle Technology and Mineral processing lab ( 5,10:1)
• Heat Transfer Operations Lab ( 5,10:1)• Mass Transfer Operation lab ( 4,10:1)• Reaction Engineering & Process
Control Lab (4,10:1)• Software lab( 1,10:1
Chemical ,manual
• Chemical and Instrumental analysis lab• Particle Technology and Mineral
processing lab• Heat Transfer Operations Lab• Mass Transfer Operation lab• Reaction Engineering & Process
Control Lab
Tutorial Classes(Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)
Mechanical•Basic Mechanical Engineering (30,1)• Fluid Mechanics and Machines(30,1)•Computer programming and umerical methods (30,1)•Thermodynamics (30,1)•Metallurgy & Material science (30,1)•Manufacturing Process (30,1)• Thermal Engineering(30,1)•Theory of Machines(30,1)•Machine Tools(30,1)•Elective I (30,1)•Metrology &Instrumentation(30,1)•Dynamics of Machinery(30,1)•Computer Aided Design(30,1)•Heat & Mass Transfer(30,1)•Design of Machine Elements – I (30,1)•Elective – II (30,1)• Principles of Management and Decision modeling (30,1)•Mechatronics (30,1)•Gas Dynamics (30,1)•Refrigeration & Air conditioning (30,1)•Design of Machine Elements II (30,1) •Elective III (30,1)•Energy Management (30,1)• Industrial Engineering (30,1)•Automobile Engineering(30,1)•Computer Integrated (30,1) •Manufacturing (30,1)•Elective IV (30,1) •Elective V (30,1)
production
• Basic Mechanical Engineering (30,1)• Computer Programming &Numerical Methods (30,1)• Metallurgy & Material Science (30,1)• Production Process-I (30,1)• Machine Tools-I (30,1)• Theory of Machine (30,1)• Production Process II (30,1)• Elective I (30,1)• Metrology and Instrumentation (30,1)• Dynamics of Machinery (30,1)• Computer Aided Design (30,1)• Machine Tools II (30,1)• Machines Theory and Design (30,1)• Elective – II (30,1)• Principles of Management and Decision Modeling (30,1)• Mechatronics (30,1)• Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (30,1)• Theory of Metal cutting (30,1)• Machine Tool Design (30,1)• Elective III (30,1)• Energy Management (30,1)• Industrial Engineering (30,1)• Tool Engineering (30,1)• Product Development and Design (30,1)• Elective IV (30,1)• Elective V (30,1)
Mechanical
Tutorial Classes(Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)
Electronics
• Network Analysis (15,1)• Programming in C++ & Data Structures(15,1) • Electronics Circuits I (15,1)• Digital Electronics (15,1)• Electronics Circuits II (15,1)• Analog Integrated Circuits (15,1)• Analog Communication (15,1)• Digital Signal Processing (15,1)• Computer Organisation & Architecture (15,1)• Electrical Drives & Control (15,1)• Applied Electromagnetic Theory (15,1)• Fuzzy Systems & Applications (15,1)• Microcontroller Based System Design (15,1)• VLSI Design (15,1)• Control Systems (15,1)• Digital Communication(15,1) • Antenna & Wave Propagation (15,1)• Optical Communication (15,1)• Microwave Engineering (15,1)• Information Theory & Coding (15,1)• Real Time Operating Systems (15,1)• Nanoelectronics (15,1)• Radar & Television Engineering (15,1)• Computer Communication (15,1)• Satellite & Mobile Communication (15,1)• Integrated Optics & Photonic Systems (15,1)• Biomedical Engineering (15,1)
Chemical
• Process Calculations,30,1• Fluid Flow Operations,30,1 • Heat Transfer Operations I,30,1• Fluid Flow Operations II,30,1• Heat Transfer Operations II,30,1• Mass Transfer Operations I,30,1• Chemical Engineering• Thermodynamics,30,1• Mass Transfer Operations II,30,1• Chemical Reaction Engineering I,30,1• Chemical Technology I,30,1• Process Dynamics and Control ,30,1• Numerical Methods for Process Engineers,30,2• Chemical Engineering Design I,30,2• Chemical Technology II,30,1• Chemical Reaction EngineeringII,30,1• Transport Phenomena,30,2• Chemical Engineering Design II,30,2• Environmental Pollution: Control, Design and Modeling,30,1• Process Instrumentation,30,1
Civil
• Fluid Mechanics(35,1)• Structural analysis(35,1)• Mechanics of solids(35,1)• Programming and numerical methods(35,1)• Transportation Engineering(35,1)• Geotechnical Engineering(35,1)• Environmental Engineering(35,1)• Urban planning and architectural (35,1)• Surveying (35,1)
Tutorial Classes(Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)
Computer Sem3
• Eng.MathsII(20,1)• Discrete Structure(20,1)• Electronic Devices(20,1)• Digital System (20,2)• Data structures and
Algorithm(20,2)
Computer Sem6
• Compiler Design(20,1)• Principles of
Programming Languages (20,1)
• Finite Languages and Automata Theory(20,1)
• Digital Signal Processing(20,1)
• High Performance Microprodessors(20,1)
• Data Communication(20,1)
Computer Sem5
• Eng Maths IV(20,1)• Advanced Maths and
Queuing Models(20,1)• Database Design(20,1)• System
Programming(20,1)• Microprocessors and
Interfacing(20,2)• Object Oriented Design
in JAVA(20,1)
Computer Sem7
• Computer Graphics(20,1)
• Alogorithm Analysis and Design(20,1)
• Computer Networks(20,1)
• Elect.1(20,1)• Elect.II(20,1)
Computer Sem8
• Software Engineering (20,1)
• Computer Architecture (20,1)
• Cryptography and Network Security(20,1)
• Distributed Systems(20,1)
• Elec.III(20,1)• Elect.IV(20,1)
Mentoring System(how do you mentor students individually?)
• Advisory systems consists of 4 junior advisors/mentors for each class under one senior advisor/mentor.
• Regularly the students and the respective advisors meet beyond class hours
• Advisors pay individual attention to the students in motivating, helping and mentoring them.
Feedback analysis(how do you do it? Reward/corrective measures)
• Getting the feedback from the students through online evaluation and conveying
to the teacher for appreciation/corrective measures.
• Regular class committee meeting
• Department Management Committee (DMC) meeting
• Making use of advisory system
• Collecting feed back from parents
Scope for self learning(Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond syllabus)• With the help of mini projects, seminars and special assignments, we give opportunity for self
learning
• Offer industry related projects and solving the problems of nearby industrial organizations
• Professional bodies
• Branch associations
• Internship
• Product development and service by the students in association with district industries centre
Career Guidance, Placement Unit(Availability of an exclusive Well furnished Seminar Hall, Central Computing Facility, Soft skill development, employability assessment)
Facilities available /activities
• Well furnished seminar hall
• Central Computing Facility
• Conduct programmes for soft skill development
• Employment assessment
Technology Business IncubatorYatra Mantra
Business: Travel and TourismCEO: Saran Kumar T.R.Mentor: Mr. Sijo Kuruvila GeorgeWebsite: www.yatraantra.com
Addictive Apps
Business: Mobile and Web Application Development CEO: Mr. Aslam Abbas
2tion.com
Business: Online TutoringCEO: Mr. Ajal Babu K.Mentor: Mr. Sanjay VijayakumarWebsite: www.2tion.com
Intrude
Business: Business Management and Optimization CEO: Mr. Niaz Muhammed
OLPV
Business: NGO Promoting Digital Literacy and Renovating Village LibrariesCEO: Mr. Ajal Babu KMentor: Mr. Sanjay Vijayakumar, Mr. P.H. KurianWebsite: www.olpv.orgPromoter: Startup Village Cochin
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Language Lab:• well equipped language laboratory with state of the art systems with multimedia facilities and required softwares.
Co-curricular activities:• Technical Festivals• Professional bodies and association activities• Industrial visits• National/international Conferences • leadership• personality development
Extra curricular activities• Management forum• Planning forum• photographic club• Fine arts club• Farmers club• literary and debating club• Hobby club • Facilities for sports and games• NSS Technical Cell• SPIC MACAY (Music Club)• College magazine• Arts Festivals
Facilities for Sports and Games
• Play ground • Football stadium• Basket ball court• Shuttle badminton Court (Indoor wooden)• Table tennis hall• Volley ball court• Tennis court• Multi gymnasium• Cricket practice nets• Hockey court
Campus Development and management• Building and infrastructure development• Surveillance system• Central computing facility• Central power backup • Campus wi-fi• Automation of office procedures, including admission fee remittance etc..• Digitization of library• Modern hostels with Wi-fi, gymnasium, central browsing facilities• Round the clock water and power supply• Separate Computer centres in all departments• Modern seminar halls (Central and department level)• Career Guidance and Placement Unit• Co-operative society• Separate Amenity centres for boys and girls..etc• Canteen with modern facilities
Sl.No Name of Hostel Capacity1 Golden Jubilee Hostel 4332 International Hostel for Men 403 International Hostel for Ladies 424 Trust Hostel Annex 5 2655 Trust Hostel 2566 Trust Hostel Annex 1 (Men) 407 Trust Hostel Annex 2 (Men) 1088 Ladies Hostel (Main) 2109 Ladies Hostel Annex 1 169
10 Ladies Hostel 38411 Working Womens' Hostel 50
Total 1997
Hostels:
Canteen
• Well furnished
• Modern kitchen
Transport facilities
• College Bus• Vehicle for emergency requirement from the hostels
Electricity, power backup and telecom• Generator power back up (with capacity for conducting lab classes )• Central UPS for computer power backup• Intercom facility• Campus Wi-Fi
Drinking Water:Drinking water (filtered and cooled)available• Administrative block,• All Department blocks • Workshop and Library• All Hostels
Grievance redressal forums
• Students grievance cell• Women's’ grievance cell• Cells lead by a team of efficient staff counsellors
Library
Books eBooks Journals eJournals
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Campus Network
• Campus is fully connected with wired• network using fibre optical cables• Wi-fi enabled campus• Network available in hostels• 2 connections (20 MBPS& 10 MBPS)
Safety norms and checksSafety norms are strictly followed in the campus and steps are taken for safety at various levels in all the parts of the campus including hostels•Health & Safety Inspections ― Random Health & Safety inspections will take place throughout the year. Any safety violation will be recorded.•Fire extinguishers •Surveillance systems•Security staff in the campus and hostels
Counselling & Medical Care
• The college has a counselling centre to help students to solve their personal, psychological, religious, financial problems• A campus medical centre (The centre functions from 4 pm to 5 pm. on Tuesdays and Thursdays) • Doctor on call
Key Performance Indicators
Minutes of Board of Governors (BoG)
meetings
• 1st BoG Meeting held on 17.05.2013
• 2nd BoG Meeting held on 22.08.2013
• 3rd BoG Meeting held on 03.01.2014
• 4th BoG Meeting held on 26.03.2014
• 5th BoG Meeting held on 29.08.2014
Statutory Audit
• Statutory Audit conducted 23.06.2014 to 24.06.2014
Performance Audit along with Data
Audit
• Performance Audit and Data Audit conducted 22.01.2014 to 24.01.2014
Initial Governance Development Plan
• Prepared and Submitted
% of committed expenditure out of
funds received
• 24.66
Key Performance Indicators
% of Expenditure of the total funds received
• 75.34
Expenditure in lakhs
•Amount received: 550
•Amount spent: 414•Committed : 244
% of Procurement plan out of 550 lakhs
• 100
MIS data entry
• Up to 2013-14 Completed
Mandatory Participation in CII-AICTE survey
• Participated
Participation in TEQIP Faculty, Staff and Students
Satisfaction Survey
• Completed
Thank you