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1 College of Engineering, Thalassery
College of Engineering, Thalassery

2 Student’s Success rate = (No
Student’s Success rate = (No. of students who cleared the programme in the s t i p u l a t e d period of course duration)/(No. of students admitted in the first year and students admitted in that batch via lateral entry)

3 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)

4 Placement & Higher Studies (Assessment = 30 × (x + 1
Placement & Higher Studies (Assessment = 30 × (x y)/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)

5 Professional Societies
IEEE Nil IET ISTE

6 Publications by Students
Branch ECE 8 CSE IT ME 53 EEE 2 College Magazine : Yearly published by the College Union

7 Entrepreneurship initiatives
Background Coordinator Mr. Shijin Maniyath Initiated Technology Business Incubation(TBI) Center Events Organised/Trainings Attended Industrial Projects undertaken by the students Academic Year 1. Ultra wide band micro strip patch antenna and filter design supported by Entuple Technologies. 2. Automation of Thermal Power Plant using DCS & PLC supported by FACT 3. GUI Based Radar Scanner Test Software supported by HAL Bangalore. 4. Study and Design of Distributed Control System for NP Plant Academic Year Ultra wide band micro strip patch antenna and filter design supported by Entuple Technologies. Industrial Training for Students 1. To get practical knowledge and hands on experience industrial training are offered to the students. As part of this 20 students and 2 faculty members got trained by KSEB at their premises. 2. Visits to industries like RUBCO, Westerns India Ply woods Ltd., VKC, P K steels are being organized. TEQIP-II, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology

8 Entrepreneurship initiatives
Industrial Projects undertaken by the students Academic Year 1. Ultra wide band micro strip patch antenna and filter design supported by Entuple Technologies. 2. Automation of Thermal Power Plant using DCS & PLC supported by FACT 3. GUI Based Radar Scanner Test Software supported by HAL Bangalore. 4. Study and Design of Distributed Control System for NP Plant Academic Year 1.Ultra wide band micro strip patch antenna and filter design supported by Entuple Technologies. Industrial Training for Students 1. To get practical knowledge and hands on experience industrial training are offered to the students. As part of this 20 students and 2 faculty members got trained by KSEB at their premises. 2. Visits to industries like RUBCO, Westerns India Ply woods Ltd., VKC, P K steels are being organized.

9 Awards/Prices (Inter-collegiate/State level/National)
AISHWARYA MV( ) secured 1st rank in BTech IT SAGAR DAS ( ) secured 1st rank in BTech ME DHANUSH V( ) secured 3rd rank in BTech ME A state level second place is bagged by our students led by Arjun A K of 2014 batch for their paper presented in the event organized by Energy Management Centre Kerala

10 Events attended by students Awards
4.4 Awards/Prizes (Inter-collegiate/State level/National/International) Events attended by students Awards University Ranks GATE 2014 AISHWARYA MV( ) secured 1st rank in BTech IT SAGAR DAS ( ) secured 1st rank in BTech ME DHANUSH V( ) secured 3rd rank in BTech IT A state level second place is bagged by our students led by Arjun A K of 2014 batch for their paper presented in the event organized by Energy Management Center Kerala TEQIP-II, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology

11 Student Teacher Ratio (Assessment = 20 × 15/STR; subject to max
Student Teacher Ratio (Assessment = 20 × 15/STR; subject to max. assessment at 20 where, STR = (x + y + z)/N1 x = No. of students in 2nd year of the programme, y = No. of students in 3rd year of the programme z = No. of students in 4th year of the programme, N1 = Total no. of faculty members in the programme (by considering the fractional load)

12 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)

13 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)

14 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (IEEE) – Electronics/Electrical
Signal processing

15 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ACM)- Comp Science, IT
Software Engineering

16 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (ASME)- Mechanical
Electro chemistry

17 Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria ()- Civil
Linear Algebra Akhil Chandran

18 Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week duration

19 Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week duration

20 Faculty participation as resource persons

21 Faculty Retention (Assessment = 3 × RPI/N, Retention point index (RPI) = Sum of the retention points to all faculty members One retention point for each year of experience at the institution, subject to maximum five points to a faculty member.)

22 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 the research papers published in the past three years.) The research papers considered are those (i) which can be located on internet 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.

23 Faculty Intellectual Property Rights (FIPR) (Assessment of FIPR = 2 × (Sum of the FIPR points scored by each faculty member)/N (Instruction: A faculty member scores maximum five FIPR points, each year. IPR includes awarded national/international patents, books, and copyrights.).

24 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

25 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

26 Lecture Halls

27 Seminar Halls

28 Tutorial Rooms

29 Faculty Rooms (Rooms equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/facilities, Usage of room for counselling/discussion with students)

30 Laboratories (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Computer Central Computing Lab (72,2) Programming Paradigms Lab(45,2) Network and OS Lab/ Multimedia Lab36,2) Computer Graphics / System Programming Lab(36,2) Project Lab(15,2) IT Civil Nil

31 Laboratories (No of students per experimental setup, Technical Manpower support)
Mechanical Fluid Mechanics Lab (36,2) Hydraulics Lab Shared (36,2) CAD/CAM Lab (36,2) Heat Engines Lab (36,2) Heat Transfer Lab (36,2) Measurements Lab (36,2) Strength of materials Lab (36,2) Basic workshop (36,2) Machine shop (36,2) Electrical Electrical Work Shop (60,) Mechanical Workshop (60) Electronics circuits Lab (35,) Basic Electrical Lab(35,) Digital electronics Lab (35,) Electrical Measurement lab (35,) Electrical Machines Lab (35,) Microprocessor & microcontroller Lab (35,) Power Electronics Lab(35,) Advanced Electrical Engg Lab (35,) Electronics Digital Electronics Lab (3,2) Microprocessor Lab Communication Lab Signal processing Lab

32 Lab manuals (Laboratories for which lab manuals are available
Computer Central Computing Lab Programming Paradigms Lab Network and OS Lab/ Multimedia Lab Computer Graphics / System Programming Lab Project Lab IT Civil

33 Lab manuals (Laboratories for which lab manuals are available
Mechanical Fluid Mechanics Lab Hydraulics Lab Shared CAD/CAM Lab Heat Engines Lab Heat Transfer Lab Measurements Lab Strength of materials Lab Basic workshop Machine shop Electrical Electrical Work Shop Mechanical Workshop Electronics circuits Lab Basic Electrical Lab Digital electronics Lab Electrical Measurement lab Electrical Machines Lab Microprocessor & microcontroller Lab Power Electronics Lab Advanced Electrical Engg Lab Electronics Digital Electronics Lab Microprocessor Lab Communication Lab Signal processing Lab

34 Language Lab (How do you use it ?)
Existing Lab 10 Systems Software –Orell Technologies(I) Pvt Ltd. Training given to students with the guidance of professor in English(Contract faculty) New Language Lab Thirty Desktop Computers for Langauge lab. Type of experiments 1)Introduction to sounds of ,English,Vowels,Diphthongs,Consonants, 2)Introduction to stress and Intonation 3)Situational Dialogues/Role play 4)Oral Presentations-Prepared and Extempore 5)JAM sessions 6)Describing objects/situations/people 7)Information transfer 8)Debate 9)Telephoning skills 10)Giving Directions

35 Tutorial Classes (Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)
cs Mechanical Electrical Electronics IT

36 Mentoring System (how do you mentor students individually?)
• Type of Mentoring :Total Development • Number of faculty mentors :50 • Number of students per mentor: 30 • Frequency of meeting 2 in a semester

37 Feedback analysis (how do you do it? Reward/corrective measures)
Feedback Mechanism Class committee Feedback system from students Class PTA Employer Survey Feedback taken from students using structured format twice in every semester Class committees are formed and meetings are held regularly Feedback collected for all courses (Yes/No) :Yes Specify the feedback collection process :Feedback form and Performance appraisal form Percentage of students participating :80% Specify the feedback analysis process: Feedback is collected manually once in every semester by the Head of the concerned department. Almost 80% of the students participate in this process. Student feedback form is a questionnaire having 12 questions and is evaluated on a 5 point scale. Also the space is given for descriptive feedback. Teaching effectiveness index is calculated using this feedback and is used to improve the teaching effectiveness. Basis of reward / corrective measures, if any Basis of reward - overall performance and performance for specific items Corrective measures - faculty will be properly informed about the strength and weakness’ by HOD/principal Number of corrective actions taken in the last three years

38 Scope for self learning (Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond syllabus) Technical fests, paper contests, and quiz competitions are conducted regularly for promoting the learning beyond the syllabus Mini-projects are assigned as a part of study in majority of labs National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL), Quality Enhancement in Engineering Education(QEEE) being implemented E-Learning facilities are available Each department has a library. The students can also access e-journals and make use of the High Band internet connectivity for self learning. Mini-projects are assigned as a part of study; motivate the students to think freely and innovatively. Technical exhibitions are also conducted which provide the students an opportunity to generate creative ideas, and to realize proto types of their feasible ideas. Visiting Faculty scheme for invited talks on special / advanced topics

39 Career Guidance, Placement Unit (Availability of an exclusive Well furnished Seminar Hall, Central Computing Facility, Soft skill development, employability assessment) Fully furnished five seminar hall Placement training program are conducted for the final year students before the commencement of campus selection process Central Computing Facility in administrative block used for conducting online tests For placement figures Click here

40 Technology Business Incubator
Start-up name Nil

41 7.8 Co-curricular activities
Departmental Associations Innovative Electronics Club Major events Inauguration of new M.Tech programme in ECE Dept and ME Dept, on 17th Nov 2014 TEQIP-II, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology

42 Extra-curricular activities
Environment related activities in the college are organized by the NSS Unit.

43 Facilities for Sports and Games
The following sports facilities are also available in the campus: Football Court Volley ball court The Physical education department organises intercollegiate events for football and cricket in association with CUSAT A staff member is in charge of sports activities. Service of qualified sports instructors are hired on demand Essential sports equipments are available. A main ground for sports, Volleyball court and Tennis ground are available.

44 Campus Development and Management
BoG meetings are convened regularly Campus Development committee oversees the developmental activities in the campus The institution is financially supported by CAPE Kerala Works Sanctioned: Road to Ladies hostel, Civil work of Block No:5 Infra structure facilities of the institution Well furnished class rooms with benches, desks and LCD Projectors Department wise seminar halls with latest technical facilities 24 hour electricity with backup Modern high speed internet facility Wireless facility Fire fighting equipments 24 hour water facility Regular maintenance of academic infrastructure and facilities are being carried out by Engineering Dept of the institution. Any damage and

45 No. of students accommodated
Hostels One ladies hostels(150 seats). Hostels are under the supervision of a Martin and 2 Securities. Hostels No. of rooms No. of students accommodated Hostel for Girls: 50 X 3 150 TEQIP-II, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology

46 Canteen Number of Canteen(s) : 1 Sitting space : 200 persons
Daily Usage : Approximately 150 persons College canteen provides food at a very nominal rate. Quality food at reduced price. Food without Adulteration. Neat and Clean.

47 Transport facilities Number of Buses : 6 + 1(contract) Car : 1
Facility availed by 60 % of students & 40 % of faculty All major destinations nearby are connected by college buses Faculty members involved in the monitoring of day to day affairs of bus

48 Electricity, power backup and telecom
A distribution transformer (3 Phase, 250 KVA, 11 KV /433V) exclusively for the institute has been installed Back-up power supply (Generator 63 KVA) is available in the institution. UPS of required capacity are installed at different departments locally for providing supply to computer systems. 24hour uninterrupted power supply is available for institution. At the time of unexpected breakdowns sufficient facilities are provided for power backup

49 Drinking Water Water cooler at all departments and administrative block Centralized Water Supply System. Internal Water Source (Bore Well). Over Head Tank Of Storage Capacity 1 Lakh Litre. Internal Maintenance Wings.

50 Grievance redressal forums
Grievance Cell is constituted in the college with Principal as Chairman and three Heads of the Department as executive members. Students can approach the cell with their grievances regarding academic and non-academic matters.

51 Budget & Expenditure TOTAL 1000 650 439 Sl.No
Activity/Category of Expenditure Total Budget Provision out of Rs.1000 lakhs Total Budget Provision out of 650 lakhs (Tentative) Expenditure 1 Improvement in teaching, training and learning facilities Lakhs (a) Equipment 400 260 196.87 (b) Furniture 20 13 58.67 (c) Books & LRs & Software 50 32.5 97.73 (d) Minor Items 10 6.5 (e) Minor Civil Works (f) Consultant Services Sub Total 550 357.5 353.28 2 Providing Assistantship for increased enrolment in existing and new PG 100 65 3 Enhancement of R&D and Institutional Consultancy activities 0.98 4 Faculty and Staff Development (FSD) 32.13 5 Enhanced Interaction with Industry 40 26 3.82 6 Institutional Management Capacity Enhancement 30 19.5 3.75 7 Implementation of Institutional Reforms 13.35 8 Academic Support for weak students 3.53 9 Incremental Operating Cost 28.16 TOTAL 1000 650 439

52 Library No of library staff:4

53 Campus Network Around 400 Machines are connected through the campus network High Speed Fiber Connectivity is provided to all buildings  100 Mbps Internet Connectivity is provided through campus network Campus Network provides the following services Internet Connectivity Facility for all online tests Campus Software Server QEE Server Campus Network is made secure through Layer3 Switches Hardware firewalls Routers WIFI Connectivity is provided in all buildings

54 Safety norms and checks
All buildings and laboratory electrical wiring carried out (Electrical) section in accordance with the safety norms/measures Dress code is strictly maintained in the lab and wearing of shoes is made compulsory in the lab sessions. Fire extinguishers of standard quality have been provided at all departments . Vehicles of students are banned inside the campus Lightning protection in all blocks. Checks for wiring and electrical installations for leakage and earthing :Routine check-up and maintenance provided by the Engineering unit Fire-fighting measurements: Effective safety arrangements with emergency / multiple exits and ventilation/exhausts in auditoriums and large classrooms/laboratories, fire-fighting equipment and training, availability of water, and such other facilities : Fire fighting equipments are available All class rooms and seminar halls are with multiple exit Water available at all departments Safety of civil structure: Routine check-up and maintenance provided by the Engineering unit.  Handling of hazardous chemicals and such other activities: Hazardous chemicals are very rarely used and at such circumstances utmost care and measures are taken.

55 Counselling & Medical Care
Counseling cell led by an executive committee consisting of principal, staff members , PTA executive members and student representatives. The institute avails the service of a professional counselor. Ambulance service is made available with co-op hospital thalassery Availability of counseling facility: Services of counseling facility, both internal and external, are available Arrangement for emergency medical care :Emergency medical care including ambulance service is provided in arrangement with Co-operative Hospital, Thalassery. Availability of first-aid unit : First-aid unit is available in the Institute

56 Key Performance Indicators
Minutes of Board of Governors (BoG) meetings 10 Meetings held and 9 meeting minutes published in website Statutory Audit Two audits Completed Performance Audit along with Data Audit Completed two performance & data audits. Initial Governance Development Plan Completed and approved by NPIU % of committed expenditure out of funds received 11%(73Lacks~72.99)

57 Key Performance Indicators
% of Expenditure of the total funds received 68% (438.98Lakhs) of expenditure of the total fund (650 Lakhs) % of Procurement plan out of 5.5 Crores 64% (353.28Lakhs)of procurement plan MIS data entry Completed for academic years , , and Entry going on for Mandatory Participation in CII-AICTE survey Completed Participation in TEQIP Faculty, Staff and Students Satisfaction Survey 55%Completed (as on 20/10/14)


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