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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PERUMON ( Under the Co-operative Academy of Professional Education, Thiruvananthapuram) Annual Report 2016-17 I. Brief History of the College The College of Engineering Perumon was started in the year 2000 as a self financing Engineering college under Co-operative Academy of Professional Education (Kerala) Society, which is promoted by the Co-operation Department of the Govt. of Kerala. This college was established on 25 acres of the land donated by the Govt.of Kerala. The foundation stone was laid in 2000 by Sri. E.K.Nayanar, then Chief Minister of Kerala. Initially the college was functioned in temporary buildings at Kundara. Within two years, construction of the buildings was completed and regular work was shifted to the present campus. The former Minister for Co-operation, Sri.M.V.Raghavan inaugurated the college buildings in Feb, 2004. The college is first affiliated to the Cochin University of Science and Technology and now to the Kerala Technological University (KTU) and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Delhi for conducting its B.Tech and M.Tech courses in five disciplines. Right from the first passed out batch (2004), the college has been rated high for its academic excellence among the various colleges under University. The Institution has a Training & Placement Cell (TPC) which dedicates itself to help students to develop their personality and establish their careers. The activities of TPC include preparing the students to face Competitive Examinations and Interviews through intensive training. TPC is constantly in touch with companies and offers all facilities for conducting recruitment. 36-students of this College have been placed in leading Multi-National Companies like INFOSYS, WIPRO etc. during the year 2015.This college has been selected for the 1

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PERUMON (Under the Co-operative Academy of Professional Education, Thiruvananthapuram)

Annual Report 2016-17

I. Brief History of the College

The College of Engineering Perumon was started in the year 2000 as a self financing Engineering college under Co-operative Academy of Professional Education (Kerala) Society, which is promoted by the Co-operation Department of the Govt. of Kerala. This college was established on 25 acres of the land donated by the Govt.of Kerala. The foundation stone was laid in 2000 by Sri. E.K.Nayanar, then Chief Minister of Kerala. Initially the college was functioned in temporary buildings at Kundara. Within two years, construction of the buildings was completed and regular work was shifted to the present campus. The former Minister for Co-operation, Sri.M.V.Raghavan inaugurated the college buildings in Feb, 2004.

The college is first affiliated to the Cochin University of Science and Technology and now to the Kerala Technological University (KTU) and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Delhi for conducting its B.Tech and M.Tech courses in five disciplines. Right from the first passed out batch (2004), the college has been rated high for its academic excellence among the various colleges under University. The Institution has a Training & Placement Cell (TPC) which dedicates itself to help students to develop their personality and establish their careers. The activities of TPC include preparing the students to face Competitive Examinations and Interviews through intensive training. TPC is constantly in touch with companies and offers all facilities for conducting recruitment. 36-students of this College have been placed in leading Multi-National Companies like INFOSYS, WIPRO etc. during the year 2015.This college has been selected for the implementation of the Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme ( TEQIP- Phase II) among the 19 selected colleges in the state. The College library is well equipped with RFID based library security system for round the clock protection of the library books which is the First Engineering college library to have such facilities. Out of the 12 passed out batches so far the college has secured 38 University ranks and almost all of the passed out students have got placement and the majority of which has through the Training and Placement Unit of the college. Leading media of our state has also rated the academic excellence of our college as high based on their surveys. Thus CEP is a choice of top rank holders in the common entrance examination.

Land and LocationGovt. allotted 25 acres of land out of the land owned by the Kerala Special Refractory’s

Ltd at Perumon in Panayam Village on the banks of the Ashtamudi Lake,an ideal place for setting up an Engineering College and allowed to take its advance possession as per G O (MS) No. 80/2000/ID dated 24/06/2000. It is located 12 KM away from Kollam KSRTC Bus stand and 13 km from Kollam Railway Station on the Kollam –Perumon Road via NH 47. The nearest Railway Station is Perinad, at 2 km distance from the campus.

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TEQIPTechnical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) was envisaged in 2003

as a long-term programme of about 10-12 years duration to be implemented in 3 phases for transformation of the Technical Education system.The first phase of TEQIP commenced in March 2003 and ended in March 2009, covering 127 institutions (in 13 states), in which 5 institutions were from our state. To continue the development activities initiated through TEQIP-I, a sequel project is planned as TEQIP-II. The project duration was for four years. Our college has been selected for the implementation of the Techinical Education Qulaity Improvement Programme (TEQIP - Phase II), a centrally sponsored scheme under the MHRD, Govt. of India. A grant-in-aid to a maximum of 10 crores has beengranted to this institute to implement this programme which spans over 2011-15 for strengthening the institution to improve the quality of the educational outcomes. The grant is born by the central and state Governments in the proportion 3:1The project will focus on the following objectives :» Strengthening institutions to produce high quality Engineers for better employability,» Scaling-up Postgraduate Education and demand - driven Research & Development and Innovation.» Establishing Centers of Excellence for focused applicable research» Training of faculty for effective Teaching, and» Enhancing Institutional and System Management effectiveness.

College Development Council The general administration of the college is by the Principal subject to the control of the

Director, CAPE. The members of the college staff also participate in the general administrative work of the college as per the directions and under the supervision of the Principal. The College Development Council is the supporting body to the Principal in the general administration of the college and is empowered to consider the report on any matter concerning accommodation, courses of instruction, rules of discipline etc. referred to it by the Principal. However, the council shall not interfere in any manner with the general administration of the college, which is invested with the Principal. The College Development Council consists of the Principal as the chairman and the following staff as members. 1. All Heads of the Departments (ECE, EEE, CSE, IT, ME, Applied Science, CE/Projects). 2. Senior-most faculty member next to the Head from the main engineering departments (ECE, EEE, CSE, IT & ME). 3. Staff member in charge of the College Union 4. Convenor of the Students Grievance Redressal Cell. 5. Administrative officer. 6. Secretary, PTA. 7. Representative from the non-teaching staff, other than the office staff.

II. Academic Programmes AICTE Approval

This institution has been originally recognized by the AICTE as per letter No.F-770-54-228( E)/CET/2000 dated 25.10.2000. Every year proposal for extension of approval will be submitted to AICTE.The approval for extension for the academic year 2015-16 has been obtained as per the AICTE letter F.No. South-West/1-2812082959/2016/EOA dated 30-Apr-2015, for conducting courses in 5 branches in UG Level and one course in PG level.

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University Recognition Provisional recognition to the College of Engineering Perumon was accorded by the

CUSAT as per their order No. AC.C3/1535/2001 dated 18/06/01, for the conduct of B. Tech. Degree Courses in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering with 60 seats for each branch. The College is presently affiliated to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University. The The approval for extension for the academic year 2015-16 has been obtained as per the Letter No. KTU/A/456/2015 dated14.05.2016, for conducting courses in 5 branches in UG Level and one course in PG level.

Subsequently the enhancement of the intake in the ECE branch from 60 to 120 from the academic year 2004-05 was issued by the University. For Mechanical Engineering provisional sanction was accorded by CUSAT for intake of 60 students from 2011-12 academic year onwards and 18 seats in M.Tech course also.

Govt. Sanction Govt. has accorded sanction for starting B.Tech Degree course in CSE, ECE, EEE and IT

with 60 seats each as per GO (MS) no. 134/2000/H Edn dt.18/08/00. During 2004-05 the intake in Electronics & Communication Engineering branch has been increased to 120 per year from 60. As per the order No.GO ( MS ) No.228/11/H.Edn dt.15.09.2011 B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (60 seats) and M.Tech in Computer and Information Science (18 seats) were also started during the Academic year 2011-12.

Academic Programmes The college offers B. Tech Degree Course in the following branches

1. Computer Science and Engineering - 60 seats2. Electronics & Communication Engineering - 120 seats3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering - 60 seats4. Information Technology - 60 seats5. Mechanical Engineering - 60seats

The college offers M.Tech Degree Course Computer & Information Science - 18 seats

Working hoursClasses are from 9 A.M to 4. P.M. The students have a 5 day week as per curricula

prescribed by the CUSAT. Academic staff also has 5 working days per week .The office was functioning on all week days except Sundays & public holidays declared by the Govt. (9AM to 4 PM with one hour lunch break).

Admission during the Last 3 years Out of the total seats available 50% seats are under the state quota and 35% are under the

management quota and the remaining 15 % are under the NRI quota. For all the categories of seats the various fees are fixed by the Govt. and for the state quota seats the fees fixed is comparable to that in Govt. Engineering Colleges.The admission to the merit and management quota are filled by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) based on the rank

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obtained in the entrance test and observing all reservation norms as applicable to the Govt. Engineering Colleges. In the case of NRI seats the students are admitted as per the rank list prepared based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination. This college is the choice of top rank holders in the CEE. Eligibility for admission is as per the rules and regulations of the Commissioner of the Entrance Examinations, which are stipulated by the Govt. of Kerala, and as per the course regulations of the Kerala Technological University (KTU).

The position regarding admission during academic year 2014-15 was as follows

B.Tech Admissions 2014

Branch Sanctioned intake

Candidates admittedMerit

including Fee

waiver

Management NRI Total

CSE 60+3 32 22 1 55ECE 120+6 66 37 4 107EEE 60+3 33 21 9 63IT 60+3 21 2 0 23

ME 60+3 33 21 9 63Total 360+18 185 103 23 311

M.Tech Admissions 2014

Branch Sanctioned intakeCandidates admitted

Merit Management Sponsored Total

M.Tech CS&IT 18 7 11 - 18

The position regarding admission during academic year 2015-16 was as follows.

B.Tech Admissions 2015

Branch Sanctioned intake

Candidates admittedMerit

including Fee

waiver

Management NRI Total

CSE 60+3 33 18 1 52ECE 120+6 65 9 4 78EEE 60+3 33 20 4 57IT 60+3 14 1 0 15

ME 60+3 33 21 9 63

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Total 360+18 178 69 18 265

M.Tech Admissions 2015

Branch Sanctioned intakeCandidates admitted

Merit Management Sponsored Total

M.Tech CS&IT 18 10 7 - 17

The mid summer vacation 2016-17 was during May and June for 2013,2014 batch students and for 2015-16 batch students were in June and July 2016. Teaching staff who have completed one year service was allowed to avail two months vacation.

The position regarding admission during academic year 2016-17 was as follows.B.Tech Admissions 2016

Branch Sanctioned intake

Candidates admittedMerit

including Fee

waiver

Management NRI Total

CSE 60+3 33 27 2 62ECE 120+6 64 14 1 79EEE 60+3 31 24* 5 60IT 60+3 29 5 0 34

ME 60+3 32 21 9 62Total 360+18 189 91 17 297

* NRI seats converted to management seats

M.Tech Admissions 2016

Branch Sanctioned intakeCandidates admitted

Merit Management Sponsored Total

M.Tech CS&IT 18 8 1 - 9

Result Analysis

Branch No. Of students appeared

No. Of students passed Pass percentage

Electronics and Communication EngineeringS1 ECE (Current) 79 31 39.24ECE (2015 admission) S1 77 22 28.57S2 76 49 64.47

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S8 ECE ( 2015 Pass out) 129 74 57.36S8 ECE ( 2016 Pass out) 127 85 66.9

Branch No. Of students appeared

No. Of students passed Pass percentage

Mechanical Engineering DepartmentS1 ME (Current) 62 33 53.23ME (2015 admission) S1 62 56 90.32S2 62 48 77.41S8 ME ( 2015 Pass out) 69 48 69.56S8 ME ( 2016 Pass out) 69 28 40.6

Branch No. Of students appeared

No. Of students passed Pass percentage

Electrical and Electronics DepartmentS1 EEE (Current) 60 38 63.33EEE (2015 admission) S1 57 42 73.68S2 57 40 70.17S8 EEE ( 2015 Pass out) 64 50 78.10S8 EEE ( 2016 Pass out) 64 50 78.1

Branch No. Of students appeared

No. Of students passed Pass percentage

Computer Science and Engineering DepartmentS1 CS (Current) 62 23 37.9CS (2015 admission) S1 52 20 38.4S2 52 26 50S8 CS ( 2015 Pass out) 63 33 52.3S8 CS( 2016 Pass out) 65 29 44.6

Branch No. Of students appeared

No. Of students passed Pass percentage

Information Technology DepartmentS1 IT (Current) 34 5 14.7

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IT (2015 admission) S1 15 5 33.3S2 15 5 33.3S8 IT ( 2015 Pass out) 35 20 57.1S8 IT( 2016 Pass out) 34 10 29.4

Branch No. Of students appeared

No. Of students passed Pass percentage

M.Tech in Computer and Information ScienceS1 CIS(Current) 9 9 100CIS (2015 admission) S1 16 16 100S2 16 16 100S4 CIS( 2015 Pass out) 17 17 100S4 CIS( 2016 Pass out) 18 18 100

Result Analysis at a Glancea) KTU

CSE IT ECE EEE ME0

10203040506070

37.9

14.7

39.2

63.3353.23

60

33.3323

43.1 46.15

PASS

PER

CEN

TAGE

b) CUSAT

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CSE IT ECE EEE ME0

102030405060708090 84.6

69 69.1674.2

49.2744.83

35

60

35.8

53.7

SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 5

DEPARTMENTS

PASS

PER

CEN

TAGE

Placement Statistics

A placement cell is effectively functioning in this college. Leading multi national companies visit the college every year for recruitments. This cell undertakes various training and personality development programs in a regular fashion. The placement cell publicizes the employment opportunities and makes available information about higher education. Students of this college have been placed in leading multi national companies like TCS, INFOSYS, WIPRO, CTS, SATYAM, HCL, L&T , INFOTECH, SIEMENS, HUAWEI, SYNTEL, CARITOR, CSC INDIA, TATAELXI, NEST, UST, IBS, SUNTEC, EARNEST & YOUNG, SUBEX, ACCENTURE, IBM, QBURST etc. The placement activities during the year 2016-17 are as follows: 32 students placed in Infosys(25),Televerge Communications(1), Spectrum(6) & 39 students

shortlisted for CAPE Job fair. Conducted 32 Hard & Soft skill Training programs for all classes including pattern training

for Infosys and residential training programme. Conducted 3 (Infosys, Televerge Communications,Spectrum)On- Campus Drive in addition

to Job fair. Conducted a programme on “how to initiate Startups in Engineering colleges”. Placement coordinators attended workshop at Technopark presided by CEOs of various

reputed companies.Placement details of students are as follows

Eligible Placed

2016 173 33

III. Manpower Management Structure of Organisation

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Staff Appointment:

Principal Dr. Z A Zoya Principal from 21.05.2012 onwards.

StaffIn addition to the regular faculty members, contract appointments of a Senior faculty member

as HOD in Applied Science and Humanities and the contract appointment in the post of Administrative Officer were extended during the period. To make up the deficiency in the faculty, Adhoc Assistant Professors were being engaged.

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Administrative section

Principal

Administrative Officer

Assistant Grade I

Assistant Grade II

Academic section

Principal

Professors

Assosciate Professor

Assistant Professor

Superintendent

Instructor

Tradesmen

Staff Position as on 31.12.2016

SL.NO

POST REGULAR CONTRACT ADHOC DAILYWAGES

APPRENTICETRAINEE

TOTAL

1 PRINCIPAL 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 PROFESSOR 0 2 0 0 0 0

3 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

3 0 0 0 0 0

4 ASSISTANTPROFESSOR

57 1 29 0 0 0

5 LECTURERS 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 COMPUTERPROGRAMMER

1 0 0 0 0 0

7 WORKSHOP SUPERINTENDENT

0 0 0 0 0 0

8 INTRUCTOR Gr.II 5 0 0 0 0 0

9 TRADESMAN 11 0 0 0 0 0

10 ADMINISTRATIVEOFFICER

0 0 0 0 0 0

11 SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT

0 0 0 0 0 0

12 JUNIOR SUPERINTENDENT

1 0 0 0 0 0

13 ASSISTANTS 5 0 0 0 0 0

14 LIBRARIAN 2 0 0 0 0 0

15 LIBRARY ASSISTANT

0 0 0 0 0 0

16 ATTENDER CUM DRIVER

0 0 0 1 0 0

17 PEON 1 0 0 0 0 0

18 SWEEPER 0 3 0 3 0 0

19 TECHNICIAN APPRENTICE

0 0 0 0 0 0

20 SECURITY STAFF 0 4 0 2 0 0

21 LAB ATTENDERS 0 2 0 0 0 0

22 ELECTRICAL 0 0 0 0 0 0

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SUPERVISOR23 PROJECT

ENGINEER1 0 0 0 0 0

24 OVERSEER 1 0 0 0 0 0

25 ELECTRICIAN CUM PLUMBER

1 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 89 13 29 6 0 0

IV. Facilities available Library

The Library area is 405.63 sq. metre and the library is open from 9 am to 5 p.m. There are three librarians and one helper in the college.

Sl.No

Resources Avilable

No. of Items Avilable

Total Volumes

Titles

New Volumes added during

the year

Remarks

1 Books   19188 8,602

6 General Book, 166 Book Bank(Total 172 Vol.)

BB book purchased on March 1st week,6 books purchase on the request of faculty

2 E- Journals 7 Nos

     

ASME, ASTM-DL,ELSVIER- SCIENCE DIRECT, IEEE, J-GATE,MC GRAWHILL, SPRINGER

3Printed Journals

53 Journals        

4 Magazines 10        5 Newspapers 5 Nos        

The Central Library is equipped with RFID based library security system for round the clock protection of library books. Our College Library stands 20 Information Bulletin 2016-17 College of Engineering Perumon 21 to be the first Indian Library to have implemented RFID Systems of M/s Bibliotheca RFID Systems AG, Switzerland, who is a world leader integrated with KOHA, an open source Library Management System. In addition, Library provides digitized information services using the latest information product, Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) to its members in right time. Books are classified according to Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme (DDC) and are catalogued according to Anglo American Cataloguing Rules II (AACR-II) with local variations

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Laboratory Facilities All the lab facilities have been set up for giving practical classes for the courses as per

CUSAT’and KTU regulations. The following full fledged labs were functional during 2016-17.a) Mechanical Engineering Department 1. Machine Shop 1 & 2 (installed in 2016)2. Strength of Materials Lab (installed in 2016)3. Fluid Mechanics Lab 4. Hydraulic Machinery Lab 5. Thermal Engineering Lab6. Metrology and Measurements Lab 7. HMT Lab (installed in 2016)8. CAD- CAM Lab (installed in 2016)9. Mechanical Workshop

b)Information Technology Department1. Systems and Application Laboratory2. Internet Laboratory3. Multimedia Laboratory

c) Computer Science and Engineering Department1. Programming Laboratory2. Internet Laboratory3. Hardware/Networking Laboratory4. Project Laboratory

d) Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department1. Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory2. Electrical Machines Laboratory3. Electrical Measurements Laboratory4. Power Electronics Laboratory5. Advanced Electrical Engineering Laboratory6. Project Laboratory

c)Electronics and Communication Engineering Department1. Electronic Circuits and Digital Laboratory2. Micro Processor and Advanced Micro Processor Laboratory3. Communication and Microwave Laboratory4. Digital Signal Processing and Project Laboratory

All the above laboratories are equipped with modern equipments required at the degree level.Equipments/Instruments required for the labs were procured in time and lab classes utilizing the above lab facilities were conducted.

Workshops

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Carpentry, sheet metal, fitting, welding workshops were also functional with required tools/machines and other facilities.

CanteenA full-fledged canteen is functioning newly constructed building for canteen

Sports facilitiesOur college allows students to participate in the various games and atheletic events

conducted by the Universities. Our college also conducts intramoral games, atheletics and union games are also conducted for all classes. Leave is normally sanctioned for any approved activity taken up by students outside the college covering sports and other extracurricular activities.

Building and Other InfrastucturesThe infrastructural facilities in the College of Engineering Perumon Kollam as detailed

belowBuilding and other infrastructures-2016-17

Facilities

On going works Pending projectsCompleted Nil 1. Ladies hostel

1. Mechanical block 2.P.G Block 2. 3 workshop buildings 3. Renovation of old building for canteen 4. ATM Counter 5. Auditorium

Hostel FacilitiesResidential facilities for staff and students are envisaged in the planning of the Campus.

But these facilities have yet to be built up. However, there are many private hostels run by local parties with the approval of the college. For giving approval, the college ensures maximum

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facilities and other security arrangements, for the residence of its students. As such, the absence of hostel owned by the college does not pose any problem for the time being.

EPF SchemeThe statutory scheme of Employees Provident Fund was introduced with effect from the

starting of the Institution and implemented . Those who are eligible had been enrolled with effect from the date of joining duty and necessary contribution/recovery effected in accordance with the provisions of the scheme and directions of the academy as well as the Asst Provident Fund Commissionrate, Kollam

Academic Software College uses an Academic Software for recording Academic Activities. The webportal id

is www.prnassistant.org. Parents can monitor the academic data of their ward through the login username and password provided for them. The academic data includes attendance, internal marks, assignment marks, university marks etc. Parents shall contact respective class advisors / tutors for getting username and password, and also in case any difficulty in logging in the software. Teachers enter the attendance of students immediately after engaging a period. Also the marks of internal exams, assignments etc. are entered after evaluation, so that parents can view them through their log-in. From this semester onwards attendance, marks etc. of students will be sent as SMS to parents. Parents are adviced to contact Class advisors / tutors in case they do not get the SMS properly.

Co-operative Society Co-operative Society, registered as per the Co-op Act, is functioning in the college with

an objective to have a common forum for various welfare activities of the whole staff and students of the college. A store is functioning in full swing under the society, which cater the needs of the staff and the students in respect of all academic stationeries. A reprographic center is also functioning well under this society, attached to the store. Board of Directors of the Co-operative Society in 2016-17 are:

1. Dr. Z.A. Zoya (Principal) – President2. Mrs. Dhanya K (Asst. Prof., ECE) - Vice President 3. Mr. Venu P. (TM in ECE) - Secretary

The present committee members are Mrs. Sujarani, Mrs. Roshni J. Philip and Mr. Vinod Kumar.

Transportation faciltiesThe PTA now owns 8 college buses and two contract bus for managing its operation. The

PTA plays a decisive role, as a supporting body, for the overall development of the college for ensuring smooth functioning of the college. At present eight buses, operated by the college PTA for the convenience of students and staff. The first bus operates between Puthoor & College via Pavitreswaram, Cheerangavu, Mukkada. The second bus operate between Kallumthazham & College via Karicode, Keralapuram, Perumpuzha, Elampalloor. Bus no. III operate from Bharanicavu to College via Kadapuzha, Chittumala, Perayam, Mukkada. Bus no. IV runs between Sankara mangalam (Chavara) & College via Santhikulangara, Ramankulangara, Kaval, Collectorate, High School Jn. and College. Bus no. V run between Kottarakkara & College via

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Neduvathoor, Ezhucone, Arumurikkada. Bus no. VI run between Kottiyam & College via Thattamala, Madan Nada, College Jn, KSRTC Bus Stand, High School Jn. Bus no. VII run between Kannanalloor & College via Ayathil, Chemmamukku, Ashramam, KSRTC Stand. Bus no. VIII run between Parippally & College via Chathannur, Pallimukku, Reserve Camp, High School Jn. The service of college buses are controlled by a committee which include student members also. Any complaints regarding the bus operation can be reported to the bus committee. Students and staff who are using college buses should remit the bus fee every semester, calculated based on the working days of that semester. A bus pass will be issued based on the remittance of the bus fee for both students & staff and which should be kept with them while travelling by college bus. Rules are over leafed in the bus pass. The students and staff who are using the college bus without bus pass will be punished. The decisions of the Principal will be final in this matter.

Internet FacilitiesComputer Center provides internet and intranet facilities to all users inthe institute. For

the network services, centre has the high end computational servers on which accounts are given to students, staff and faculty of the departments. College of Engineering Perumon has an fiber optic network over the whole campus routed and Managed by UTM appliances. The college computing facilities are also used for conducting various online tests. Online journals like IEEE, Springer etc are available in the Computer Center. The Computer Center is open from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm on all working days and caters the needs of all staffs and students of the college. The institute has a 24 x 7 Wi-Fi facility in the college campus for the students and faculty members to avail internet connection at any place in the college. It provides students the facilities of e-mail, net surfing, up/ down loading of web based applications and helps them in preparing projects & seminars presentations. Users of the computer centre enjoy vistas of information superhighway through 8 mbps Broadband connectivity provided by BSNL and 100MBPS leased line connectivity provided by National Knowledge Network via railtel. E-mail id of the college is [email protected]. and the website of the College is www.perumonec.ac.in. Detailed information about the college is being updated and the site provides with details of infrastructural facilities of the College, various academic activities, placement position and such other data as may be required by the public as well as parents and students.

V. Co-curricular activities

R& D ActivitiesSl No Faculty Name Department Project Title Amount

1 Sudeep Dinesh ME Automatic Pneumatic Bumper With Brake Actuation before Collision & Steering Controlled Headlight 24,113

2 Thulaseedharan ME Automatic Accident Prevention System in Four Wheelers 27031

3 Thulaseedharan ME Head Movement controlled wheel chiar 20002

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4 Divyamol K C EEE Gesture Controlled Home Automation Systems for Differently Challenged People 22920

5 Edwina G Rodrigues EEE SolCost Effective Autonomous under water vehicle 31000

6 Sofiya.A EEE Agriculture Automation System with Field Assisting Robot 34358

7 Jijo Balakrishnan EEE Cost Effective Advanced Inverter for PV Systems 17339

8 Rekha T EEE Zone wire fault detection and Energy management stratergies for KSEB 35480

9 Bindu S J EEE Low Cost Traffic Management Based on Image processing 21156

10 Santhosh Raj EEE Prevention Sysytem for Belt Conveyer in Thermal Power Plant using PLC 18895

11 Sofiya A EEE A PFC Based four switch BLDC Motor 18525

12 Edwina G Rodrigues EEE Railway PI- An onboard alert and monitoring system 36897

13 Saritha EEE FPGA Based Robotic Hoist 25657

14 Bindu S J EEE Fire Fighting Quad Copter 51906

15 Viji Chandran EEE Novel 25 Level Inverter 13907

16 L.Sivathanu ECE Security Inspecting and guiding wireles robot for coal mines 26810

17 L.Sivathanu ECE Advanced Flood Detection based on sensor technology 17325

Scholarships & Stipend Lump sum grant, stipend and other Educational concessions to SC/ST/OEC and SEBC

students on rolls during 2015-16 have been disbursed by the SC Development Department through e-grant scheme and through other scholarships such as MCM, Fishermen Scholarship, Central Sector Scholarship , ONGC , Meetu memorial prize for the rank holders of the 2nd and 3rd

year. PTA also facilitates rank holder students every year.

Counseling and guidance cellAs part of implementation of TEQIP phase II a Counseling and Guidance cell is

constituted in college of Engineering Perumon. The Counseling and Guidance cell in the college addresses the diverse socio-economic challenges and geographic background of heterogeneous group. The cell provides proper guidance to the students of the college to improve their overall personalities and help them to meet challenges in their life. The cell consist of a coordinator and executive committee members from various departments. The cell conducted different

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counseling program (personal as well as group counseling) for students to find analyze and resolve the mental problems, depression, anxiety, adjustment reaction, emotional problems, stress management etc. During 2016-17 academic year, Mrs. Jesna K A ,Asst. Prof Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. The details are as given below

SL NO TARGET AUDIENCE

NO: OF PATICIPANTS NAME OF COUNSELOR DATE

1

FIRST YEAR -STUDENTS AND PARENTS(for all

branches as a part of orientation program) 264

Ms. GRACE LAL ,Professional

counselor ,kottayam 01/08/16

2

S7 EC A and EC B batch(Counseling session

for all students) 110

Ms. GRACE LAL ,Professional

counselor ,kottayam 05/08/16

3

S3 EEE and S7 IT(counseling session and personal counseling for 10

students) 90

Ms. GRACE LAL ,Professional

counselor ,kottayam30/9/16 3/10/16

4S6 EC A & B (counseling

session for all students 113

Prof.Jaseer J,Assosiate professor,Dept of

Psychology,Karyavattom 22/12/16

5 S6 CS and IT 90

Dr.T Padmakumar,Pshycologist and

counselor 17/1/17

6S2 EEE (counselling

session for all students) 62

Ms. GRACE LAL ,Professional

counselor ,kottayam 21/2/17

7S6 EEE (counselling

session for all students) 66

Ms. GRACE LAL ,Professional

counselor ,kottayam 27/2/17

8S4 EC A & B (counselling

session for all students) 64

Ms. GRACE LAL ,Professional

counselor ,kottayam 03/03/17

9S4 CS & IT (counselling session for all students) 60

Ms. GRACE LAL ,Professional

counselor ,kottayam 06/03/17

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S2 ME (STRESS MANAGEMENT-

COUNSELING CLASS) 62

Dr.T Padmakumar,Pshycologist and

Counselor 22/3/17

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S2 CS,IT (STRESS MANAGEMENT-

COUNSELING CLASS) 87

Dr.T Padmakumar,Pshycologist and

Counselor 24/3/1712 S2 ECE (A& B) (STRESS

MANAGEMENT-82 Dr.T

Padmakumar,Pshycologist and 27/3/17

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COUNSELING CLASS) Counselor

Students’ Council The college has a Students’ Union, an elected body from the students with the office

bearers in various posts. Its objectives are to enable the students in effective delivering of duties, taking responsibilities and observing

the rights of citizenship, promote opportunities for the development of character, leadership, efficiency, knowledge

and spirit of service among the students, to encourage sports, arts and other cultural, educational and recreational activities that are

incidental and conducive to the above objectives and to work for the general welfare of the student community.

The term of the council is generally for one year from the date from which it assumesoffice or till the date of declaration of the elections to the council in the subsequent year. The college also has sectional associations in each department

Staff ClubThe Staff club is formed to facilitate positive interaction between the staff of various

departments of the college. All staff are members of the club by default. Club is always presided by the Principal. Other members chosen by the general body of the staff which will be convened annually. Executive Commitee members for the year 2016 – 17  is chaired by Dr. Z A Zoya, Principal. Smt. Rekha T, Assistant Professor ,Electrical and Electronics Engineering department is the Secretary and Sri. Arun C, Assistant Professor , Electronics and Communication Engineering department is the Treasurer along with the executive members.Various celebrations were organized by the staff club such as onam celebrations along with the various cultural activities, Christmas day celebrations etc. Sent off party was arranged in the college seminar hall for the staffs during the academic year 2016-17. Staff club programmes also included charity activities such as Staff club donated Rs.10000/- for the emergency treatment of father of Aiswarya S (S7-IT-

student) . As Part of social service Staff club collected and donated a sum of Rs. 15000/- to Mahatma

Janasevana Charitable Society running at Adoor on 19th of April 2017. On the occasion of sudden demise of Smt. Sathi Bhai, House keeping staff ,Staff club

collected and donated a sum of Rs.65000/- for the dependents.

Anti-Ragging CommitteeAn anti-ragging committee has been constituted in the college for preventing ragging on

the campus, as per the orders of the Hon. Supreme Court vide order Slp(c) Nos-24296-24299/2004 dated 16-5-2007 and the subsequent guide lines issued by the University. The present structure of the committee is as follows.

Principal (Chairman), with the following members: All Head of the Departments ,One faculty incharge , Staff member in charge of Students’ Union , Staff member in charge of the Students’ Grievance Redressal Cell , One Lady representative from the staff and Other members will be nominated as per the norms.

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Centralised Students’ Grievance Redressal Cell A Centralised Confidential Students Grievance Redressal Cell has been constituted to

redress the grievances and complaints of the students as per the direction of the Govt. of Kerala. The committee consists of the following members. Students should represent their grievances and complaints, if any, in writing to the General Convener.

Women’s ForumA womens' forum is functioning within the cell as per the direction of the Govt. of Kerala

for taking up issues related to the women separately. It acts as a an independent body for co-ordinating various activities related to the overall welfare of the woman

National Service Scheme (NSS) ActivitiesNational Service Scheme (NSS) has emerged as a powerful and dynamic youth

movement in the country. The NSS is acting as a catalyst to build up the right way of students leadership in an institution. The college has implemented the NSS. The main aim of the scheme is to provide opportunities to teachers and students for gaining valuable practical experiences of community service. The general activities include NSS meetings,classes,NSS activities at last 2 hours of all Wednesday, Thursday. Planting mango trees in college campus as part of mathrubhoomi seed program ,Conducting councelling classes, personality development classeswere also conducted by the NSS.

The following are the activities in 2016-17Sl.No Activity Name Date

1 Campus cleaning as part of Mathrubhoomi love plastic 02/08/20162 Visited the Govt LP school Perumon and took initiative to clean

the school promises and class rooms.04/08/2016

3 Visited an old age home {Inchavila ashtamudi} 06/08/20164 With the support of IMA blood bank kollam organized the

blood donaton camp in the college campus.09/08/2016

5 Independence day celebration, rose garden inauguration. 15/08/2016

6 Seed inauguration in college campus associated with Mathrubhoomi.

01/09/2016

7 A class in mathrubhoomi office as part of seed program 04/09/20168 Teachers day celebration {Video presentation}

{“GURUVANDHANAM”}06/09/2016

9 Cleaning an planting trees at ashramam. 08/09/201610 Anti drugs campaign {Inaugurated by Assit.Collector Kollam} 28/09/201611 Old age home visit {inchavila} 02/01/201612 Seed donation in the adopted village. 18/01/201713 Visited Abhayakendram cancer care centre. 05/03/201714 Celebrated women’s day with a street play. 08/03/2017

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15 Swad food court organized and fund raised for cancer patients. 16&17/03/2017

16 Perumon health care centre cleaning. 26/03/201717 Conducted TRACK road safety program. 09/04/2017

Department Assosciation ActivitiesTalks, seminars and exhibitions are conducted regularly by the various

department associations, as mentioned in the following section. Four associations are functioning in the college under the various departments as below:

1) EARNEST -The Electronics and Communication Engg. Department Students Association named as EARNEST( Electronic Association rendering Newly Emerging scientific Thoughts) was formed with the intention of cultivating interest in science and technology among the students. It organizes various programs like technical seminars, paper presentations, personality development programs etc. The association has conducted various programs right from the beginning of its journey. ATechnical News Letter titled "TRONANCE - 2016"editor Chief - Mrs. Dhanya M under the Department Association EARNEST,was launched in the month of March, 2017.

2) ASCI -The Computer Science and Information Technology Department Students Association. It organizes lectures, seminars and technical talks by distinguished personalities from various streams. It also host short term courses, work shops, exhibitions, quizzes, paper presentations, code debugging, gaming and many more. A Technical Expo “ADVIB 2016” was conducted on March 30-31, 2016.

3) DYUTHI,- is a formal association of Electrical and Electronics Engg. Department of CEP, which is very much experimental in all the walks of electrical engg. Dyuthi conducts various organized lectures, seminars,technical talks by eminent personalities, workshops, short tem courses, exhibitions etc. and other programmes which are very much essential for the students to enhance their knowledge and conducts Industrial visits to various organizations. The newsletter DYUTHI and the Abstract Book and Seminar book was released. Technical Expo (VIDYUTH 2.0) was conducted on 23/03/2017 & 24/03/2017  under TEQIP II together with NFTPCOS '17 Includes the stalls of – KSEB ,KEL, ANERT, UNITED ELECTRICALS,TRAVANCORE MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICITY and accademic projects of final and prefinal year students.

4) TRAMS- The association for the department of Mechanical Engineering titled ‘The Royal Association of Mechanical Students’ (TRAMS) was founded on 18th March 2013 by Professor (Dr.) Shaji Senadhipan (former Pricipal CEP).

Chapters of Professional bodies1) Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)

Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) is a premier national societyfor teachers and students of the technical education system. The major objective of the ISTE is to assist and

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contribute to the production and development of top quality professional engineers and technocrats needed by our nation. This college has institutional membership of this body. A student chapter of ISTE is also functioning well in the college. This chapter is conducting different training programs, seminars, talks, etc. which would enhance the professional knowledge of the students. These programs will aid the students to get equipped with technical excellence, innovation, leadership quality, organizational skills, sharp logic etc and to mould themselves into successful engineers. Mr. Sudheer V.R., Asst. Prof. Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engg. is the staff in charge for ISTE faculty chapter. Mrs. Aseena. A, Asst. Prof. Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engg. is the staff in charge for ISTE student chapter.

2) IEEE Chapter - The motto of the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), USA is to create an awareness on the budding engineers on the latest technological innovations. The student chapter of IEEE is functioning well in the College.The activities are as follows: a) The IEEE student branch of College of Engineering Perumon was inaugurated on July 22, 2016. by Mr. Gopakumar S, Former Deputy Director VSSC & MGA Vicechairman of Information Management and IT co-ordination. Our college principal, Dr. Z A Zoya presided over the meeting. Mr. Gopakumar shared his experiences as an IEEE member with the students during his inaugural address. He also mentioned the benefits he attained from this international organization. IEEE Kerala Sections Student Activities Chair, Mr. Sabarinath Pillai also took part in the function and congratulated the students. The HODs of different departments gave the felicitation for the function. After the function an orientation class was conducted by Mr. Sabarinath sir on the benefits and activities of IEEE Student Branch. He spoke about the history of IEEE organization, the structure of student branch and the duties vested upon the council members. The class very effective and inspired the students very well. He assured maximum support from the Kerala Section for our student branch.

Spectrum talks were conducted among the IEEE student members. The topics on the IEEE spectrum magazine of September edition was discussed among the students. Two sessions were conducted during this period. First one was based the topic „Cognitive enhancement on the Pokemon Go‟. The technological as well as the social impact related with the game was discussed. Second topic discussed was based on the transistor shrinking. The transistor miniaturization could stop by 2021. The importance of Moore‟s law and the present scenario of traditional scaling of transistors were discussed among the students. The sessions were conducted during extra intervals of Fridays without disturbing the regular classes. c) Orientation class for juniors-Orientation classes were conducted for the first year students about this organization and the benefits and activities of the same. The members shared their experiences with them and encouraged them to take the membership in IEEE. They were really inspired by the sessions and came forward to take the membership.

The IEEE Day 2016 celebrations were conducted in our college on Oct 4 2016. The function was inaugurated by Mr. Sujith Kumar Raghavan Pillai from ISRO. IEEE student members and other students actively participated in the celebrations.Our college principal Dr. Z A Zoya presided over the fuction. HODs and staff members of different departments also took part in the function. A cake cutting ceremony was followed by the inauguration. After that chief guest Mr. Sujith Kumar conducted a talk on World Space week representing ISRO. Later on, the IEEE Day based quiz was conducted for the first year students as a part of Kerala Section

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activities.In the afternoon section a motivational class „Technomotive‟ was organized for the students. The session was handled by Mr. Ajith Alloshyas, Asst.Professor of ECE department.

3) Computer Society of India - Computer Society of India (CSI) is the first and largest body of computer professionals in India. CSI is a non-profit organization and its members are committed to the advancement of theory and practice of Computer Engineering and Technology Systems. The seed for the Computer Society of India (CSI) was first sown in the year 1965 with a handful of IT enthusiasts who were a computer user group and felt the need to organize their activities. They also wanted to share their knowledge and exchange ideas on what they felt was a fast emerging sector. Today the CSI takes pride in being the largest and most professionally managed association of and for IT professionals in India. The purposes of the Society are scientific and educational directed towards the advancement of the theory and practice of computer science & IT.

College GymnasiumA healthy body keeps you dynamically fit and energizes you in all your academic and

co-curricular activities. A gymnasium is functional inside the campus with adequate facilities

Department of Physical EducationCollege participated in the intercollege university sports meet held at CUSAT, Cochin.

Our students participated in various games and atheletic events consisting of 100m, 4 x 100 m , 4 x 400m, 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m, Football, Volley ball, Badminton, Cricket , Javelin throw, Shotput and Discuss throw. Our college secured a remarkable place among the other colleges.

Parent-Teacher AssociationParent Teacher Association (PTA) is actively functioning in 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.4. All parents/guardians of the students on the rolls of the college and staff members are the

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 the President ( Principal), Vice President and Secretary. The PTA now owns 8 college buses and two contract bus for managing its operation. The PTA plays a decisive role, as a supporting body, for the overall development of the college for ensuring smooth functioning of the college.

Landscaping and gardening was done with PTA fund various herbs/plants were collected from different institutions for developing a good garden in the campus.

Alumni Association

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Conducted alumni meet for the academic year 2016-2017 at 11.30 am on 2nd October 2016(Sunday), at the Seminar Hall, Main Block, College Engineering Perumon, Kollam. The executive committee consisted of the President Dr. Z.A. Zoya, Principal, Sri. Rakesh R and Sri. Sreejith, Chairman, Smt. Rekha T, AP in EE and Sri Subramianian as the Secretaries, Smt. Dhanya M, AP in ECE, treasure and other executive members. Welcome speech was delivered by Smt. Rekha T, AP in EEE, Member, Alumni Association. Meeting was inaugurated by Dr. Z A Zoya ,Principal, College of Engineering Perumon. Annual report presented by Smt Surya S.R, AP in IT, Secretary Alumni Association. Then alumnus shared their experience and memories. Felicitation was given by Sri Sudheer V R, AP in ECE. Finally vote of thanks by Smt Dhanya M AP in ECE, Treasurer, Alumni Association.

Alumni website was launched on that event. A scholarship amount of Rs.3,000/- were distributed to financially backward meritorious final and pre final year students from each branch. An Amount of Rs, 36,000/- were distributed as scholarship amount.

Departmental ActivitiesElectronics and Communication Engineering Department

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, has over the years developed into a full fledged department. For exploring this fast developing engineering field,to the maximum extent possible, this department has taken all measures to make available the best facilities.The academic activites of the ECE dept for the year 2016-17 is as shown belowEvents

1. TEQIP II Sponsored FDP on VLSI Design - a Research Perspective was organized by Department of ECE on 20-25th July, 2016.

2. TEQIP II Sponsored DAC meeting on Accreditation was organized by Department of ECE on 20th December, 2016.

3. TEQIP II Sponsored Workshop on EDA tools ,4th - 9th January, 2017 was organized by Department of ECE.

4. TEQIP II Sponsored STP on 32 bit Micro controllers was organized by Department of ECE on 15-17th February, 2017.

5. TEQIP II Sponsored National Conference On Recent Trends in Electronics And Communicationwas organized by Department of ECE on 22-23rd March, 2016.

Expert Lecture to students of ECE

1. Electomagnetic Theory by Dr.B.Premlet Professor MES College of Engg.Chathannoor, Kollam.

2. Electronic Circuits by Dr.Gopakumar H.O.D.TKM CE ,KOLLAM.

Outstation Training attended by Faculty

Sl No

Faculty Name Dept From Date To Date Title of Training Venue

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1 Vineeth R ECE 04.07.2016 09.07.2016

FDP on ‘Semiconductor Devices, Circuits And Systems - With A Research Perspective’

Model Finishing School (IHRD), Thiruvananthapuram

2 Jesna K.A. ECE 04.07.2016 09.07.2016

FDP on ‘Semiconductor Devices, Circuits And Systems - With A Research Perspective’

Model Finishing School (IHRD), Thiruvananthapuram

3 Archa A.B. ECE 04.07.2016 09.07.2016

FDP on ‘Semiconductor Devices, Circuits And Systems - With A Research Perspective’

Model Finishing School (IHRD), Thiruvananthapuram

4 Arun C. ECE 27.06.2016 01.07.2016 STTP on ‘Digital Image Processing’

Viswajyothi College of Engineering, Ernakulam

5 Sheeja Vincent ECE 18.08.2016 20.08.2016 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

6 Anjali Swapna ECE 18.08.2016 20.08.2016 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

7 Seena R. ECE 18.08.2016 20.08.2016 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

8 Arun C. ECE 09.09.2016 11.09.2016

‘The Entrepreneurship Summit 2016’ & ‘Inauguration of Startup Centre NIT Goa’

NIT Goa

9 AJITH A ECE 11.07.2016 15.07.2016 Training programme on 'Life skills’

GEC Barton Hill

10 Vineeth R ECE 30.09.2016 01.10.2016

Workshop on Academic Environment in Higher Technical Education: Future Perspectives

NIT Jalandhar

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11 Arun C. ECE 30.09.2016 01.10.2016

Workshop on Academic Environment in Higher Technical Education: Future Perspectives

NIT Jalandhar

12 AJITH A ECE 30.09.2016 01.10.2016

Workshop on Academic Environment in Higher Technical Education: Future Perspectives

NIT Jalandhar

13 Rajesh P. ECE 010.102.016 02.10.2016Third IEEE Workshop on Advanced MATLAB Applications

IIT Guwahati

14 Santhosh B.S. ECE 010.102.016 02.10.2016

Third IEEE Workshop on Advanced MATLAB Applications

IIT Guwahati

15 Sheeja Vincent ECE 010.102.016 02.10.2016

Third IEEE Workshop on Advanced MATLAB Applications

IIT Guwahati

16 Sivathanu L. ECE 010.102.016 02.10.2016

Third IEEE Workshop on Advanced MATLAB Applications

IIT Guwahati

17 Rajesh P. ECE 07.11.2016 11.11.2016 STC on 3G and LTE NITTTR Chandigarh

18 Santhosh B.S. ECE 07.11.2016 11.11.2016 STC on 3G and LTE NITTTR

Chandigarh

19 Archa A.B. ECE 10.11.2016 12.11.2016 Pedagogical training IIT Madras

20 Sivathanu L. ECE 29.08.2016 29.08.2016

International Seminar on Attracting Research funding:Opportunities and Approaches

Hotel South Park, Tvm organized by DTE

21 Sivathanu L. ECE 14.11.2016 19.11.2016 FDP on Telecom Network

Architecture

Regional Telecommunication Training Center, Trivandrum

22 Seena R. ECE 14.11.2016 19.11.2016 FDP on Telecom Network Regional

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Architecture

Telecommunication Training Center, Trivandrum

23 Anjali Swapna ECE 24.11.2016 25.11.2016

Workshop on ‘Quality Initiatives in Engineering Colleges’

CET, Thiruvananthapuram

24 Arun C. ECE 24.11.2016 25.11.2016Workshop on ‘Quality Initiatives in Engineering Colleges’

CET, Thiruvananthapuram

25 Vishnu Priya

ECE 10.01.2017 12.01.2017power industry familiarisation programme

PETARC Moolamattom

26 Jesna K.A. ECE 10.01.2017 12.01.2017

power industry familiarisation programme

PETARC Moolamattom

27 Arun C.ECE 10.01.2017 12.01.2017

power industry familiarisation programme

PETARC Moolamattom

28Shahul

Hameed A. ECE 10.01.2017 12.01.2017

power industry familiarisation programme

PETARC Moolamattom

29 vishnu priya ECE 20.02.2017 21.01.2017 3D Printing IIT Bombay

30 Jesna K.A. ECE 20.02.2017 21.01.2017 3D Printing IIT Bombay

31 Arun C. ECE 20.02.2017 21.01.2017 3D Printing IIT Bombay

32 vishnu priya ECE 16.03.2017 17.03.2017 Cognitive science and

national symposiumIIT

Guwahati

33 Jesna K.A. ECE

16.03.2017 17.03.2017 Cognitive science and national symposium

IIT Guwahati

34 Arun C. ECE 16.03.2017 17.03.2017 Cognitive science and national symposium

IIT Guwahati

35 Jesna K.A. ECE

07.02.2017 09.02.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

36 Santhosh B.S. ECE

07.02.2017 09.02.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

37 Rajesh P.ECE

07.02.2017 09.02.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

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38 Anu s nair ECE

07.02.2017 09.02.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

39 Ayyappa raj ECE

07.02.2017 09.02.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

40 Dhanya M ECE 23.02.2017 25.01.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

41 Vineeth R ECE 23.02.2017 25.01.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

42 Sivathanu L. ECE 01-03.2017 03.03.2017

Development programme on enhancing managerial excelence for middle and

top level excecutives

ESCII Hydrabad

43 Sheeja Vincent ECE 01-03.2017 03.03.2017

Development programme on enhancing managerial excelence for middle and

top level excecutives

ESCII Hydrabad

44 Seena R. ECE 01-03.2017 03.03.2017

Development programme on enhancing managerial excelence for middle and

top level excecutives

ESCII Hydrabad

45 Anjali Swapna ECE 01-03.2017 03.03.2017

Development programme on enhancing managerial excelence for middle and

top level excecutives

ESCII Hydrabad

46 Archa A.B. ECE 01-03.2017 03.03.2017

Development programme on enhancing managerial excelence for middle and

top level excecutives

ESCII Hydrabad

47 Sivathanu L. ECE 28.01.2017 30.01.2017 Signal processing for 5 G

Massive Mimo technology IIT Kanpur

48 Dhanya M ECE 28.01.2017 30.01.2017 Signal processing for 5 G

Massive Mimo technology IIT Kanpur

49 Seena R. ECE 28.01.2017 30.01.2017 Signal processing for 5 G Massive Mimo technology IIT Kanpur

50 Sheeja Vincent ECE 28.01.2017 30.01.2017 Signal processing for 5 G

Massive Mimo technology IIT Kanpur

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51 Sivathanu L. ECE 16.03.2017 17.03.2017

national workshop on academic environment in technical education-future

perspective

NIT Agarthala

52 Sivathanu L. ECE 27.03.2017 Workshop on gender

sensitivity at work placeMNNIT

Alahabad

53 Sivathanu L. ECE 09.1.2017 13.01.2017 Research methodology NITTR

Chandigarh

54 Santhosh B.S. ECE 26.01.2016 31.01.2016 Signals systems and

transform techniquesNIT

Warangal

55 Rajesh P. ECE 26.01.2016 31.01.2016 Signals systems and transform techniques

NIT Warangal

56 Santhosh B.S. ECE 17.01.2017 22.01.2017 ARM cortex embedded

design IIT Roorkee

57 Rajesh P. ECE 17.01.2017 22.01.2017 ARM cortex embedded design IIT Roorkee

58 Santhosh B.S. ECE 21.02.2017 23.02.2017

Power industry familiarisation programme

PETARC Moolamatto

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59 Rajesh P. ECE 21.02.2017 23.02.2017Power industry familiarisation programme

PETARC Moolamatto

m

60 Rajesh P.ECE

20.03.2017 24.03.2017 Research methodologyIIT Jaipur

Electrical and Electronics Engineering DepartmentThis is a well established department, and ever since its commencement, the students

bagged top ranks in all university examinations. In order to train the students about the basic ideas of Electricity and its technological Developments.

The academic activites of the EEE dept for the year 2015-16 is as shown belowEvents1. National Research Colloquium on Recent Advancements in Electrical Engineering.2. National Conference on Future Technology in Power Control and Communication Systems - NFTPCOS '173. Solar Tunnel Dryer is Handed Over to the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA)Expert Lecture to students of EEE1. Computer Programming for S3 EEE by Mr.Siju Koshy , AP in CSE , CE

Pathanapuram

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2. Business Economics for S3 EEE by Mr. Arun C, SNGC Ernakulam3. Synchronous and Induction Machines for S4 EEE by Mrs. Lekshmi B, AP in EEE, Baselous Mathews II College of Engineering , Sasthamcotta4. Field Theory for S5 EEE by Dr. B Premlet , Rtd Professor, TKMCE.5. Modern DSP for S6 EEE by Mr. Gopakumar, TKMCE

Remedial classes to studentsSl.no Remedial class on Class Taken by 1. Circuits and Networks S3 EEE Smt. Jasna Basheer2. Analog Electronic Circuits S3 EEE Smt. Viji Chandran3. DC Machines and Transformers S3 EEE Smt. Rekha T4. Circuits and Signals II S4EEE Smt. Saritha M5. Mathematics S5 EEE Sri. Riju6. Digital Signal Processing S6 EEE Smt. Edwina G Rodrigues7. Control System S6 EEE Dr. Bindu S J

Outstation Training attended by FacultySl.No

.Programme Dates Venue

1STC on Design of Microwave Filters and Passive Components

02.05.2016-07.05.2016 IIT Kharagpur

2 Design and Degree show 2016 19.06.2016-21.06.2016 IIT Bombay

3Training Program on Power Industry Familiarization Program

25.08.2016-27.08.2016 Power Engineers Training & Research Centre, Moolamattom, Idukki

4Management of technology and innovation 24.11.2016-26.11.2016 IIM Kozhikode

5Third IEEE Workshop on Advanced MATLAB Applications

01.10.2016-02.10.2016 IIT Guwahati

6 Pedagogical Training 29.09.2016-01.10.2016 IIT Madras

7Workshop on ‘Quality Initiatives in Engineering Colleges’

24.11.2016-25.11.2016 CET, Thiruvananthapuram

8 Smart grid and the internet of things 02.02.2017-03.02.2017 CPRI , Banglore9 MDP on Managerial Excellence 02.03.2017-04.03.2017 IIM Culcutta

10Power Trading- Power Exchanges and Merchant Power Plants

14.02.2017-16.02.2017 ESCI, Hydrabad

11Workshop on ‘Gender Sensitivity at Work Place’ [GSW-2017]

27.03.2017 MNNIT , Allahabad

12Condition monitoring of electrical and mechanical systems

6.03.2017-07.03.2017 IIT Indore

13 3D Printing IIT Bombay

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Inhouse Training attended by FacultySl.no. Programme Dates Venue

1Optimization Techniques in Engineering Research

28.07.2016-30.07.2016 CEP

2

FDP on Recent Advances and Developments in Communication System 04.04.2016-6.04.2016 CEP

3FDP on 'Engineering Design through Simulation'

26.09.2016-28.09.2016 CEP

Computer Science and Engineering and Information Technology DepartmentThis department is all set to keep pace with the latest developments in the field of

computer science and engineering. It emphasizes on nurturing the potential of students and above all plays a vital role in carving out software and hardware intellectuals excelling in innovation, creativity, and quality.

The Department of Information Technology lays emphasis to elicit revolutionary software professionals so as to meet the demands of the fast changing IT field. The laboratories under this department are equipped to train the students in a view to refine their skills as per the current trends. The academic activites of the CS/IT dept for the year 2016-17 is as shown below

Events1. International Conference on Futute Technology in Engineering ICFTE2016 from October

24-26, 20162. Research Methodology and Scholarly Writing Skillls on 08-10 March 20163. National conference On Advances in Informatics and Computing Technology (AICT

2016) from 30/03/2016 to 31/03/20164. FDP on "Recent trends in satellite and Medical Image Processing techiques"from

11.07.2016 - 15.07.20165. National conference in Advances in Informatics and computing Technologies AICT'16

from March 30 -31,20166. Expert Lecture and workshops were conducted7. National Symposium on Computational Intelligence from Mar 16-17,2017

Expert Lecture to students of CS/IT

1. Cloud Computing and IOT2. Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security3. Computer Vision and Image Analysis 4. Bio Inspired AI abd Robotic5. Mobile Computing 6. Graph and its traversal7. Permutation and Combination

Outstation Training attended by Faculty of CS/IT

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Name of Faculty Period Training Venue

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Ajeesh.S 07.01.2016-09.01.2016International Conference on Mechanical, Electronics and Computer Engineering, New

York, USA

South Asia Institute of Science and Engineering

Ajeesh.S 25.02.2016-27.02.2016 Faculty Development Programme IIT Madrass

Ajeesh.S23.05.2016-27.05.2016

Database Design and Practice NITTTR Kolkatta

Ajeesh.S

27.06.2016 -01.07.2016 Next Generation Computing:

Research Issues and Challenges NIT Kurukshetra

Ajeesh.S09.09.2016-11.09.2016 The Entrepreneurship Summit

2016 NIT Goa

Ajeesh.S

30.09.2016-01.10.2016

Workshop on Academic Environment in Higher

Technical Education: Future Perspectives at NIT, Jalandhar NIT Jalandhar

Ajeesh.S05.12.2016-09.12.2016

Pratical Application of data Mining IBM- Bluemix and IBM-

WatsonNIT Goa

Anoop.S22.02.2016-26.2.2016 Short Course on Python

Programming IIITMK

Anoop.S

18.06.2016-19.06.2016 STC on Data analysis for Research & Publication

IIT Roorkee

Anoop.S

2.12.2016-4.12.2016 An International Workshop on Colloborative

Research,Challenges

Govt Engg College,Barton Hill

Devi Dath 18-01-2016-22/01/16 SDP on Language Computing CDAC, TvmDevi Dath 22.02.16-26.02.16 Python Programming IIITM-K, TvmDevi Dath 18.08.16-20.08.16 Pedagogical Training IIT,Madras

Dr J Dheeba18.02.16 Workshop on Strategic planning

for Engineering Colleges CoE Vadakara

Dr J Dheeba 30.06.16 - 02.07.16 Pedagogical training IIT MadarasPraveen K

Wilson18.06.2016 to

19.06.2016STC on Data analysis for Research & Publication IIT Roorkee

Ratheesh S18.06.2016-19.06.2016 STC on Data analysis for

Research & Publication IIT ROORKEE

Remya R18.06.2016 - 19.06.2016

Data Analysis for Research & Publications IIT Roorke

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Remya R 18.08.2016-20.08.2016 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

Sowmya KS 1.03.2016 - 4.03.2016Cyber Defense and Digital

Forensic Tools" IIT Madras

Sowmya KS18.06.2016 - 19.06.2016

Data Analysis for Research & Publications IIT Madras

Deepa K Daniel,Remy

a R,Dr J Dheeba 23.03.2017-24.03.2017

Two Day Behavioral Training for Women Professionals 'Effectiveness for Women

Professionals'

Organised by AIMA at New Delhi

Soumya T 10.11.2016-12.11.2016 Pedagogical Training IIT MadrasBindhu

JS,Praveen K Wilson,

Dr.DheebaJ,Sanoj R

24.11.2016-25.11.2016 Workshop on ‘Quality Initiatives in Engineering Colleges’ CET,Thiruvananthapuram

Bindhu JS 19.06.2016-21.06.2016 Design and Degree show 2016 IIT, BomabayJooby E

,Deepa K Daniel 18.05.2016-23.05.2016

FDP onContemporary Developments in Optimization

Techniques and its ApplicationsTKM Engineering

College

Devi Dath,Soumya T 5.12.2016-10.12.2016

FDP on Challenging role of teachers in higher education-

transformation from academician to a researcher CET,Thiruvananthapuram

Sowmya KS,Surya

SR,Remya R 13.12.2016-17.12.2016

FDP on Free and Open Source Software

SCT,Thiruvananthapuram

Dr JDheeba 12.12.2016-13.12.2016

National Workshop on Underwater Acoustic Networks

(UWAN-2016) CUSAT

Deepa K Daniel,Sanoj R,Anoop S 13.12.2016-15.12.2016

FDP on Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) CoE Adoor

Deepa K Daniel,Surya

S R 17.01.2017-19.01.2017 Pedagogical TrainingIIT, Madras

Deepa K Daniel,Surya

S R 27.01.2017-28.01.2017

2nd Biennial International Conference on Nascent

Technologies in Engineeering (ICNTE-2017)

Fr.C.Rodrigues Institute of Technology, Navi

Mumbai

Dr JDheeba 26.01.2017-29.01.2017Spatial Audio Processing

IISc BangaloreBusra Beevi

A 30.01.2017-02.02.2017Hands on Training in FOSS ICT Academy of Kerala-

Calicut

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Anoop.S, Devi Dath 02.02.2017-03.02.2017

Two days workshop on "Smart Grid and The Internet of Things

(SGIoT) Central Power ResearchLubi

E,Akhila S07.02.2017-09.02.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

Ratheesh S,Ajish S

20.02.2017-21.02.2017

CEP Workshop on 3D Printing :A Disruptive Technology of this Era IIT Bombay

Busra Beevi ,Mili

Mohan,Aparna A 22.02.2017-24.02.2017

FDP on Oracle 11g Database: Data Guard Administration

ESCI, Hyderabad

Praveen K Wilson,

Anoopa S 23.02.2017-25.02.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT MadrasSoumya

T,Deepa K Daniel,

Sowmya KS 03.03.2017-04.03.2017

Teacher Effectiveness Workshop for Women Teachers

IIT Hyderabad

Sanoj R 09.03.2017-11.03.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT MadrasRatheesh S,Ajish S 16.03.2017-17.03.2017

National Symposium on Cognitive Science IIT Guwahati

Surya SR 23.03.2017-25.03.2017

International Conference on Nextgen Electronic

Technologies (ICNETS2) VIT University,ChennaiMili Mohan,Aparna A,

Saranya RS 23.03.2017-25.03.2017 Pedagogical Training IIT Madras

Anoop S 27.03.2017-27.03.2017Workshop on Gender Sensitivity

at Work Place

Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology,

Allahabad

Sanoj R 28.03.2017-28.03.2017

Research Colloquium on 'Robotics & Control: Emerging

Trends & Technologies

Organized by CoE Kidangoor at Hotel

Indraprastha, Kottayam

Instation Training attended by the faculties of CS/IT

FileNoTitle of training Dept From Date To Date Coordinator

1

National conference On Advances in Informatics and Computing Technology (AICT 2016) CS/IT 30.03.2016 31.03.2016

Remya R. , Praveen K. Wilson

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2 SDP on Automata Theory and Compilers CS/IT 18.04.2016 29.04.2016

Jooby E., Deepa K. Daniel

3 FDP on ‘Recent Trends in Medical and Satellite Image Processing’ CS/IT 11.07.2016 15.07.2016

Smitha C.S.,Sowmya K.S. , Sujarani M.S.

Mechanical Engineering Department

This department provides sound theoretical background as well as good practical exposure to the students. It has well experienced faculty. The B.Tech course in this discipline was started in the year 2011.

Expert Lecture to students of ME

1. Design & Engineering by Dr.S. Sadique, TKM College of Engineering Kollam 2. Thermal Engineering by Dr. Krishnakumar T S, TKM College of Engineering, Kollam

3. Engineering Thermodynamics by Dr. Reby Roy, TKM College of Engineering Kollam4. Mechanics of Fluids by Dr.A.S. Salim, TKM College of Engineering Kollam5. Mechanics of Solids by Dr. Reshmi S L, TKM College of Engineering Kollam

Outstation Training attended by the faculties of ME

Sl No Faculty Name Title of course Period Institute

1 Thulaseedaran R Pedagogical Training 25.02.2016 to

27.02.2016 IIT Madras

STTP on Programming and Operations on CNC Machines

23.05.2016 to 27.05.2016

NITTTR, Kolkata

Workshop on “Next Generation Computing: Research Issues and

Challenges (NGC16)”

27.06.2016 to 01.07.2016 NIT Kurukshetra

‘The Entrepreneurship Summit 2016’ & ‘Inauguration of Startup Centre

NIT Goa’

09.09.2016 to 11.09.2016

NIT Goa

Conference on 'Entrepreneurship-A National Imperative'

11.06.2016 to 11.06.2016

Federal Institute of Science &

Technology (FISAT), Angamaly

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Workshop on Academic Environment in Higher Technical Education:

Future Perspectives

30.09.2016 to 01.10.2016

NIT Jalandhar

Workshop on 3D Printing :A Disruptive Technology of this Era

20.02.2017-21.02.2017

IIT Bombay

National Symposium on Cognitive Science

16/03/2017 -17/03/2017 IIT Guwahati

2 Shamnad M

Data Analysis for Research & Publication

20.12.2014 to 21.12.2014

IIT Roorkee

STTP on Research Methodology 14.09.2015 to 18.09.2015

NITTR Chandigarh

Product Design & Innovation Workshop

18.12.2015 to 19.12.2015 IIT Mandi

International Conference ICMAIE 2016

10.01.2015 to 11.01.2015

Dubai

Pedagogical Training 07.04.2016 to 09.04.2016 IIT Madras

Workshop on Academic Environment in Higher Technical Education:

Future Perspectives at NIT, Jalandhar

30.09.2016 to 01.10.2016

NIT Jalandhar

Workshop on ‘Quality Initiatives in Engineering Colleges’

24.11.2016-25.11.2016

College of Engineering,

Thiruvananthapuram

Workshop on 3D Printing :A Disruptive Technology of this Era

20.02.2017-21.02.2017

IIT Bombay

3 Sony R

Pedagogical Training 07.04.2016 to 09.04.2016 IIT Madras

FDP on How to do a good Ph.D. And How to write papers/thesis using

LaTeX

02.05.2016 to 06.05.2016

CoE Karunagapally

FDP on ‘Recent Trends in Robotics’ 17.10.2016 to

21.10.2016 CoE, ChengannurWorkshop on 3D Printing :A Disruptive Technology of this Era

20.02.2017-21.02.2017

IIT Bombay

4Syamkumar

GSTC on Mechanical Measurements

and Control11.01.2016 -15.01.2016

NITTR Chandigarh

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Pedagogical Training 07.04.2016-09.04.2016 IIT Madras

STC on ‘Condition Monitoring of Mechanical Systems using Advanced

Signal Processing’

27.06.2016-28.06.2016

IIT Indore

FDP on 'Surface Engineering' 13.09.2016-17.09.2016

NIT Silchar

MDP On Mangement of Technology 24/11/16 to 26/11/16 IIM Kozhikode

Workshop on 3D Printing :A Disruptive Technology of this Era

20.02.2017-21.02.2017

IIT Bombay

Advances in Research Methods & Data Analytical Tools'

16.03.2017-18.03.2017

All India Management

Association, New Delhi

5 Suneer K S

STC on Mechanical Measurements and Control

11.01.2016 to 15.01.2016

NITTR Chandigarh

FDP on 'Surface Engineering' 13.09.2016 to 17.09.2016

NIT Silchar

Fundamentals and Applications of FEM

18.12.2016-23.12.2016

College of Engineering, Thalassery

Pedagogical training 17.01.2017-19.01.207 IIT Madras

STC on Condition Monitoring of Mechanical and Electrical Systems using Advanced Signal Processing Techniques

06.03.2017-07.03.2017

IIT Indore

6Sudeep Dinesh

STC on ‘Condition Monitoring of Mechanical Systems using Advanced

Signal Processing’

27/06/2016 to 28/06/2016

IIT Indore

MDP On Mangement of Technology 24/11/16 to 26/11/16 IIM Kozhikode

Pedagogical training 17.01.2017-19.01.207 IIT Madras

Advances in Research Methods & Data Analytical Tools'

16.03.2017-18.03.2017

All India Management

Association, New Delhi

Workshop on gender sensitivity at Work place

27.03.2017

MNNIT Allahabad

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7 Rajesh

STC on Mechanical Measurements and Control

11.01.2016 to 15.01.2016

NITTR Chandigarh

Workshop on ‘Quality Initiatives in Engineering Colleges’

24.11.2016-25.11.2016

College of Engineering,

Thiruvananthapuram

Pedagogical Training19.12.2016-21.12.2016 IIT Madras

8 Uma Mohan

MDP On Mangement of Technology 24/11/16 to 26/11/16 IIM Kozhikode

Workshop on 3D Printing :A Disruptive Technology of this Era

20.02.2017-21.02.2017

IIT Bombay

Pedagogical Training09.03.2017-11.03.2017 IIT Madras

9 Vinu Vijayan

STC on Data analysis for Research & Publication

18.06.2016 to 19.06.2016

IIT Roorkee

MDP On Mangement of Technology 24/11/16 to 26/11/16 IIM Kozhikode

Workshop on 3D Printing :A Disruptive Technology of this Era

20.02.2017-21.02.2017

IIT Bombay

10 Kiran Kumar

Pedagogical Training19.12.2016-21.12.2016 IIT Madras

Training Program on Power Industry Familiarization Program

20.03.2017-22.03.2017

Power Engineers Training & Research Centre, Moolamattom,Idukki

11 Sreelal

Pedagogical Training19.12.2016-21.12.2016 IIT Madras

Training Program on Power Industry Familiarization Program

20.03.2017-22.03.2017

Power Engineers Training & Research Centre, Moolamattom, Idukki

12 Ani Antony

Pedagogical Training19.12.2016-21.12.2016 IIT Madras

Training Program on Power Industry Familiarization Program

20.03.2017-22.03.2017

Power Engineers Training & Research Centre, Moolamattom, Idukki

13 Asifa Pedagogical Training23.03.2017-25.03.2017 IIT Madras

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AsifaLets go green together green buildings

17.03.17-18.03.2017

Muslim Association College of Engineering Trivandrum

Instation Training attended by the faculties of ME

Sl.No. Title of training DeptFrom Date To Date Coordinator

1Workshop on Safety requirements for Engineering Institutions ME 24.07.2015 25.07.2015 Thulaseedharan R.

2 How To prepare documents for ISO audit ME 31.07.2015 31.07.2015 Dr.V.Kamalakannan

32 days workshop on 'Remote Controlled Aircraft Design" ME 22.03.2016 23.03.2016 Shamnad M.

VI. Receipts and Expenditure for the year 2015-16Capital Expenses- NilRevenue Expenses- Nil

Revenue Receipts Revenue ExpenditureParticulars Amount Particulars Amount

Tuition fees and other fees

Rs. 6,33,46,519/-

Salaries, Stipend and other expenditure Rs.6,08,50,687/-

Capital Income and expenditure- Nil Other income and expenses- Nil

VII. Unique Achievements during the current year Ranks by the students of CS/IT

MTech/CIS University Rank (2014 - 2016) Batch 1. Aparna A Ist Rank2. Aparna R IInd Rank3. Biju P Dias IVth Rank4. Sreelekshmi S VIth Rank5. Athulya R Krishnan IXth Rank

Achievements and Awards

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1) An International conference on Future Technology in Engineering – ICFTE’16 was organised by the college from 24-26 October, 2016 in Raviz Hotel, Kollam. 55 papers were selected out of the 86 received and generated a revenue of Rs. 3.5 lakhs.

Fig.1. ICFTE’16

2) Two batch of students have selected for Smart India Hackathon (part of Digital India), based on topic “Ministry of Food Processing”,scheduled at Amritsar, Punjab and they came in 4 th

position.3) The paper titled “A Probabilistic Generative Model For Mining Cybercriminal Network

From Online Social Media” has achieved best paper award authored by Parvathy, MTech CIS and Bindhu J S, AP in CSE in National Conference organized by College of Engineering, Perumon among 40 papers

4) Mobilized MLA Fund of 1.25 Cr. for Auditorium and is functional now.

Fig.2. Auditorium 5) Effective Implementation Of TEQIP utilizing 10 Crores.6) Appreciation in the Pre closure Review Meeting of TEQIP for R&D Activities for spending

45 Lakhs.7) Two staff members Smt Dhanya M, AP in ECE and Smt Seena R, AP in ECE received grant

from KSCSTE for student projects. 8) Two innovative projects by the students from EEE Dept drawn attention in media and public.9) The project Solar Tunnel Dryer is handed over to the Agriculture Technology Management

Agency for further implementation.10) Implemented Solar Power by EEE Department Saving 180 Units monthly.

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11) Two Batches of students from Computer Science have selected for SMART India Hackathon Contest sponsored by AICTE as a part of Digital India among the 1232 teams short listed in India

Achievement in sports

a) Arun, ME-6 got second prize in shotput.b) The college team participated in KTU Intercollegiate tournaments and our team secured the

first prize in KTU ‘B’zone cricket tournamentc) Our college football team won the Runner up in the Abdulla Kunjhu Memorial Inter

Collegiate football tournament conducted by Younus College of Engineering and Technology and Runner Up in the AMSE Inter collegiate Football tournament in the year 2016-17 conducted by MES College of Engineering & Technology, Chathanoor.

d) Favas Noushad, 6th semester CSE, got University selection.e) Gopu G Vijayan , 8th semester ECE, got University selection.f) Devi Suresh of ECE got Second Prize In Pencil Drawing And Painting At State Level Inter

Collegiate Cultural Fest 'Rithu 2k16'. g) Sara Leela Samuel of ECE got First Prize In Western Solo At State Level Inter Collegiate

Cultural Fest 'Rithu 2k16'

Publication details of Faculty2016-17 in EEE

No. of Papers in International Journals : 13No. of Papers in National Conference : 8

2016-17 in CSE/ ITNo. of Papers in International Journals : 17No. of Papers in International Conference : 12

2016-17 in ECENo. of Papers in International Conferences : 9No. of Papers in National Conferences : 1

2016-17 in MENo. of Papers in International Conferences : 6No. of Papers in National Conference : 2

VII. ConclusionAt the end of the financial year 2016-17, we have reasons to be satisfied on many counts:

First, the institution is on a sound footing on its journey towards excellence in terms of human and infrastructural resources. Secondly, it is well noticed in the professional area, as exemplified by the improved interaction with reputed institutions through the national conferences conducted, number of lectures by the faculty, publications by the staff and students etc. Thirdly, we were able to maintain a peaceful atmosphere conducive for meaningful academic work. We will strive hard to realize our vision of excellence through the wings of science and technology, in the service of humanity.

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