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PART - II DEPARTMENT / PROGRAMME SUMMARY B.E.- Computer Science & Engineering S.K.P. Engineering College Chinnakangiyanur, Tiruvannamalai - 606611 TAMIL NADU National Board of Accreditation New Delhi, India

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PART - IIDEPARTMENT / PROGRAMME SUMMARY

B.E.- Computer Science & Engineering

S.K.P. Engineering CollegeChinnakangiyanur, Tiruvannamalai - 606611

TAMIL NADU

National Board of AccreditationNew Delhi, India

Jan-2011

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PART – II

Department / Programme Summary

[Criteria III and VIII]

D.0.1 Name and Address of the department

: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

S.K.P. ENGINEERING COLLEGE Chinnakangiyanur, Tiruvannamalai – 606 611 Tamil Nadu

D.0.2 Name, designation, telephone number and Email ID of the contact person for NBA

: Mrs. B. VALARMATHI, Professor & HOD

Mobile : 09442811963 Email : [email protected]

D.0.3 History of the Department (including dates of introduction and no. of seats of various programmes of study along with NBA accreditation if any) in tabular form :

Programme of Study

Description

UG in CSE Started with 60 seats in 1999-00

Intake increased to 90 in 2001-02

Intake increased to 120 in 2006-07

Accredited by NBA-AICTE in 2007 for 3 Years

PG in CSE Started with 18 seats in 2005-06

D.0.4 List the names of the programmes / Departments which share human resource and / or the facilities of this Department / Programmes

:

Department

Laboratories Theory

I year 1. Computer Practices Lab –I

2. Computer Practices Lab –II

Fundamentals of Computing and Programming

II year ECE Data Structures and Object Oriented

Programming in C++ Lab

Data Structures and Object Oriented

Programming in C++

III year ECE - Computer Architecture & Organization

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II year EEE Data Structures and Algorithms Lab

Data Structures and Algorithms

III year EEE Object Oriented Programming Lab

Object Oriented Programming for

Electrical Engineering

Computer Networks

IV year EEE - Computer Architecture

D.0.5 Total No. of Students : U.G :

Boys : 209

Girls : 155

TOTAL : 364

P.G. :

Boys : 8

Girls : 28

TOTAL : 36

D.0.6 Total No. of Employees : Male : 15

Female : 12

TOTAL : 27

D.0.7 Minimum and maximum number of faculty and staff on roll during the current and previous two academic years (1st July to 30th June) in the department :

ItemsCAY CAYm1 CAYm2

Min Max Min Max Min Max

Teaching faculty in the Department

27 27 27 27 30 36

Teaching faculty with the Programme

27 27 27 27 30 36

Non-Teaching Staff

11 11 10 10 10 10

D.0.8 Summary of budget for the CFY and the actual expenditures incurred in the CFYm1 and CFYm2 (exclusively for this programme in the department):

Items Budgeted in CFY

Actual expenses in

CFY (till______)

Actual Expenses in

CFYm1

Actual Expenses in

CFYm2

Laboratory 20,20,000 14,73600 19,73600 1173,000

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Equipments

SW Purchase 5,05,000 3,47532 4,47532 2,29000

Laboratory Consumables

55,000 28,000 48,000 35,000

Maintenance and spares

55,000 35,000 45,000 30,996

Travels - - - -

Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities

8,000

5000 4000 3000

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CRITERION-III

Students’ Entry and Outputs [150]

III-P.1

Students Admission [10]

Admission Intake :

Items CAY 2010-11

CAYm1 2009-10

CAYm2 2008-09

CAYm3 2007-08

Sanctioned Intake Strength in the Programme

120 120 120 120

No. of total admitted students in First Year

620 078 093 116

No. of total admitted students (including Lateral Entries in 2nd Year if any), belonging to the same batch

- 046 027 009

Total students admitted 620 124 120 125

Admission Quality :

Items CAY 2010-11

CAY m1 2009-10

CAYm2 2008-09

CAYm3 2007-08

90 to 100

80 to 89

70 to 79

60 to 69

50 to 59

<50

III-P.2

Success Rate [30]

Provide data for the past 7 batches of students (Successfully completed implies zero backlogs :

Year of Entry (in reverse

chronological order)

# of Students Admitted in 1st year + Admitted in 2nd year

(x+y)

# of Students

successfully completed

1st Year

# of Students

successfully completed

2nd Year

# of Students

successfully completed

3rd Year

# of Students

successfully

completed 4th Year

CAY

CAYm1

CAYm2

CAYm3

CAYm4 / LYG

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CAYm5 / LYGm1

CAYm6 / LYGm2

Success Rate

30 * Mean of Success Index (SI) for past 3 batches

: 30*119 = 3570

SI

(No. of students who cleared the program in the minimum)

/

(No. of students admitted in the first year of that batch)

:

Items LYG or CAYm4 LYGm1 or CAYm5

LYGm2 or CAYm6

No. of students admitted in the corresponding First year

96 59 56

No. of students who have graduated in 4 years

88 35 40

Success Index [SI] 0.91 0.59 0.71

Av. SI = 0.74

Success Rate 30 x av.SI = 22.2

III-P.3

Academic Performance [30]

Academic Performance (3 * API)

= 3*3.3=9.9

Where API = Academic Performance Index

= Mean of cumulative Grade point average of all the students on a 10 point CGPA system

Or

Mean of the percentage of marks of all students / 10

([90+35+40]/3) / 10 = 5.5

Items LYG or CAYm4 LYGm1 or CAYm5

LYGm2 or CAYm6

Approximating the API by the following mid-point analysis :

# of students in 100<=Percentage <90

0 0 0

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# of students in 90<=Percentage <80

14 1 1

# of students in 80<=Percentage <70

58 29 34

# of students in 70<=Percentage <60

18 5 5

# of students in 60<=Percentage <50

0 0 0

TOTAL 90 35 40

Approximating API by Mid-CGPA

4.5 1.75 2

Exact mean of CGPA / Percentage of all the students [API]

9 3.5 4

Av.API = 5.5

Academic Performance ( 3 x Av.API)

= 3 x 5.5= 16.5

III-P.4

Placement and Higher studies [40]

Assessment Points (40 * (X+1.25*Y)N

=

Where X = Number of students placed

Y = Number of students admitted for higher studies with valid qualifying scores / ranks

N

Subject to Max. Assessment Points = 40

= Total number of students who were admitted in the batch

Items LYG or CAYm4 LYGm1 or CAYm5

LYGm2 or CAYm6

# of Admitted students corresponding to LYG (N)

126 58 65

# of students who obtained jobs as per the record of placement office (X1)

40 11 14

# of students who found employment otherwise at the end of the final year (X2)

13 7 8

X=X1+X2 53 18 22

Number of students who went for higher studies with valid qualifying scores / ranks(Y)

35 17 18

Assessment Points 30.71 27.07 27.38

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Av. Assessment Points = 28.39

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III.P.5 Professional Activities [20] :

Provide data for the past 3 years – CAY, CAYm1, and CAYm2

S. No

Name of the chapter/organization

No. of Students members

No. of Staff members

1 CSI - 3

2 IEEE 18 -

3 ISTE 67 1

III-P.5.1 Professional societies / chapters and organizing engineering events [4]:

CAY :

Sl. No.

Name of the chapter/organiz

ationEvent Date

1 ISTE Guest Lecture on “Industrial Skill Requirements for Young

Engineers”

2nd September 2010

2 ISTE Guest Lecture on “What is expected out of fresh

engineering graduates?

20th January 2011 (Yet to be

organized)

3 IEEE Guest Lecture on “Employability through IEEE”

28th September 2010

4 IEEE Guest Lecture on “Fuzzy Optimization Problem”

24th January 2011 (Yet to be

organized)

CAY m1:

1 ISTE Guest Lecture on “Network Convergence”

21st Aug 2009

2 ISTE Guest Lecture on “Mobile Hacking Prevention and

Theft Detection Using GSM & GPS Technology”

20th January 2010

3 IEEE Guest Lecture on “Performance of Deep

submicron devices with gate engineering channel

engineering and high K dielectrics

29th Aug 2009

4 IEEE Guest Lecture on “Unmanned Area Vehicle”

22nd January 2010

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CAY m2:

1 ISTE Guest Lecture on “Speckle Image Denoising & Image

Fusion”20th Sep 2008

2 ISTE Guest Lecture on “Mobile Robots in Mine Rescue and

Recovery”

2nd February 2009

3 IEEE Guest Lecture on “Home Appliance Energy Monitoring

and Controlling ”20th Sep 2008

4 IEEE Guest Lecture on “Integration of RFID and

Wireless Sensor Networks”

13th February 2009

III-P.5.2 Organization of paper contests, design contest etc. and their achievements [4] :

S. No.

Date Title of the Symposium No. of Participants

1 22nd – 23rd

March 2010

National Conference on Latest trends in Software

technologies20

Workshop on Search Engine 40

2 25th -26th

February’ 09

National Conference on Latest trends in Software

technologies20

Workshop on ALM Software 30

3 08-02-08 & 09-02-08

WORKSHOP ON “MULTIMEDIA AND WEB

DESIGNING”60

4 08th -09th

March’08WORKSHOP ON “SOFTWARE

TESTING”20

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III-P.5.3 Publication of technical magazines, newsletters etc [4]:

S. No.

News Letter, Technical Magazine

Editor Issue Date Remarks

1 Department News Letter

CSE Dept.

12.12.2008 Published

2 Technical Magazine CSE Dept.

20.02.2009 Published

3 Department News Letter

CSE Dept.

17.04.2009 Published

4 Department News Letter

CSE Dept.

10.12.2009 Published

5 Technical Magazine CSE Dept.

22.02.2010 published

6 Department News Letter

CSE Dept.

15.04.2010 published

7 Department News Letter

CSE Dept.

08.09.2010 Published

8 Technical Magazine CSE Dept.

22.02.2011 Yet to be published

9 Department News Letter

CSE Dept.

15.03.2011 Yet to be published

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III-P.5.4 Entrepreneurship initiatives, product designs, innovations [4]:

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Name of the Participant

Name of the Product Product Design / Innovation Specifications Achievement

J. MANIKANDAN Heka Antivirus

It Scans, detects and removes the viruses present in the

system.

Pentium III or above – 2.4GHz, RAM – 256MB (Min), 40GB – HDD, OS

– Windows 98, Language – VB, VB.net,

Install Creator

Got 1st prize in project competition

conducted by Sri Manakula Vinayagar

Engineering College

Pondicherry

T. SIVAKUMAR & J. MANIGANDAN

Design & Development of

Intelligent Aircraft Landing System

(IALS) using Wireless & Embedded Technology

1. Developed an Intelligent Aircraft Landing

System (IALS) by networking the existing

system using the state of art Wireless &

Embedded Technology with required hardware.

2. This system solves the slow landing

process, communication errors, which results in

faulty landing and delayed take-off, by using

accurate transfer of text, audio & video signals

from the base station to the Aircraft.

3. Special communication analysis software,

which will bring the flight control to Auto pilot

mode and get connected to the base station for

Pentium III or above – 2.4GHz, RAM – 256MB (Min), 40GB – HDD, OS

– Windows 98, Language – VB

Sponsored by Tamilnadu State

Council for Science and Technology,

Chennai.

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the safe landing during a possible hijack is

planned to be included in this project work.

A. NARMATHA Soonoo Spyware

It will read the system properties and clean the

unwanted files from the system using the

registry values and the File System Object (in

%windows%\ system32 \surrun.dl ) file.It will

display the System details.

Pentium III or above – 2.4GHz, RAM – 256MB (Min), 40GB – HDD, OS

– Windows 98, Language – JAVA

Got 1st prize in project competition

conducted by Sri Manakula Vinayagar

Engineering College

Pondicherry

J. MANIKANDAN, R. SATHISH

&

K. SATHISH

Heka Antivirus

It Scans, detects and removes the viruses present in the

system.

Pentium III or above – 2.4GHz, RAM – 256MB (Min), 40GB – HDD, OS

– Windows 98, Language – VB, VB.net,

Install Creator

Got Best Project Award in project

exhibition conducted by Anna University, Trichy

1.S.Sasi Kumar

2.Selvarathinam Matheeshan

3.R.Manikandan

Intelligent Stick for the blind using WiFi &

AI

1. Intelligent stick is a companion for the blind people that

uses the latest technologies like Artificial Intelligence and

WiFi to ensure the safety while walking alone.

2. The emphasis in this project is to control and prevent the

people from meeting with accidents.

Three vibrating sensors are mounted on the blind stick to warn the user.

Pentium III or above – 2.4GHz, RAM – 256MB (Min), 40GB – HDD, OS

– Windows 98, Language – C

1. Sponsored by Tamilnadu State

Council for Science and Technology,

Chennai.

2. Got 2nd prize in project competition conducted by Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and

Technology

Pondicherry

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III-P.5.5 Publications and awards in inter institute events by students of the programme of study [4]:

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Name of the Student Sem Participated/ Prize

Event Date Venue

CAY :

BALAMURUGAN.K.M VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

S.PRIYA VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

K.NIRMALA VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

S.SOWMIYA VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

SHAJITHA BEGUM.S VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

VIJAY MATHEW.P VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

BALAJI.D VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

KONERU YASWANTH NAG VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

DEEPAK.D VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College,

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Tiruvannamalai

MEENA.P VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

KAMATCHI.M VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

ASHOK VARDHAN KARI VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

K.VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

BSL.TEJASWINI VII Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

VASANTHRAJ.D VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

24.09.2010

&

25.09.2010

Jayam College of Engineering & Technology, Dharmapuri

REGINA.J ME(I sem) Participated Workshop 05.10.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

R.ARTHI ME(I sem) Participated Workshop 05.10.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

B.MANIMARAN VIISecond place Paper

Presentation

29.09.2010Madha Engineering College,

Chennai

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BALAMURUGAN.K.M VIISecond place Paper

Presentation

29.09.2010Madha Engineering College,

Chennai

K.VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

24.09.2010

&

25.09.2010

Jayam College of Engineering & Technology, Dharmapuri

B.MANIMARAN VIIFirst place Paper

Presentation

22.09.2010VRS College of Engineering &

Technology, Villupuram

B.MANIMARAN VII Participated Swat the bug

22.09.2010 VRS College of Engineering & Technology, Villupuram

B.MANIMARAN VII Participated

Paper Presentatio

n

(National Conference)

17.09.2010

&

18.09.2010

Vel Tech High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College,

Chennai

D.BALAJI VII Participated

Paper Presentatio

n

(National Conference)

17.09.2010

&

18.09.2010

Vel Tech High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College,

Chennai

D.DEEPAK VII Participated Paper Presentatio

n

17.09.2010

&

Vel Tech High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College,

Chennai

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(National Conference)

18.09.2010

BALAMURUGAN.K.M VII Participated Swat the bug

22.09.2010 VRS College of Engineering & Technology, Villupuram

BALAMURUGAN.K.M VIIFirst place Paper

Presentation

22.09.2010VRS College of Engineering &

Technology, Villupuram

BALAMURUGAN.K.M VII Participated

Paper Presentatio

n

(National Conference)

17.09.2010

&

18.09.2010

Vel Tech High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College,

Chennai

DEVI.R VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

24.09.2010

&

25.09.2010

Jayam College of Engineering & Technology, Dharmapuri

AARTHI.C VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

24.09.2010

&

25.09.2010

Jayam College of Engineering & Technology, Dharmapuri

AJITHA.N VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

24.09.2010

&

25.09.2010

Jayam College of Engineering & Technology, Dharmapuri

UMA.R VII Participated Paper 24.09.2010 Jayam College of Engineering &

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Presentation &

25.09.2010

Technology, Dharmapuri

AARTHI.C VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

17.09.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

DEVI.R VII Second placePaper

Presentation

17.09.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

B.SARANYA V ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

17.09.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

A.PRIYADARSHINI V ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

17.09.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

R.PRADIKSHA V ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

17.09.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

S.S.DIVYAPRIYA V ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

17.09.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

S.PRIYA V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

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S.S.DIVYAPRIYA V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

A.PRIYADARSHINI V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

R.PRADIKSHA V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

G.KARTHICK V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

S.MANIGANDAN V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

G.KARTHICK BALAJI V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

K.ARUN KUMAR V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

R.MAHESWARAN V Participated Workshop 22.09.2010 SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

CY m1 :

A.NARMATHA VII III PrizeS/W

Presentation

18/9/09 & 19/9/09

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Pondy

G.SIVA VII Participated Paper Presentatio

18/9/09 & 19/9/09

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Pondy

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n

S.KRISHNAMOORTHY VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

18/9/09 & 19/9/09

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Pondy

V.SRINIVASAN VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

18/9/09 & 19/9/09

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Pondy

R.R MOHAN RAM VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

18/9/09 & 19/9/09

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Pondy

G.R JEGAN CHAKKARAVARTHI VII I Prize Multimedia 18/9/09 KambanEngineeringCollege

R. VENKATESH VII II Prize Debugging 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

G.R JEGAN CHAKKARAVARTHI VII I Prize Cross Word 18/9/09 Kamban Engineering College

D. KARTHIKEYSN VII I Prize Cross Word 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

R.VENKATESH VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

K.HARISHKUMAR VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

S.LOGANATHAN VII Participated Multimedia 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

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M. MUTUKUMARAN VII Participated Multimedia 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

D.KARTHIKEYAN VII I Prize Multimedia 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

K.HARISHKUMAR VII II Prize Multimedia 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

R.VENKATESH VII II Prize Multimedia 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

M.MUTHUKUMARAN VII I Prize Debugging 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

S.LOGANATHAN VII I Prize Debugging 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

K. HARISH KUMAR VII II Prize Debugging 18/9/09 Kamban EngineeringCollege

D.SESHATHIRI III III Prize Gravitas – Main Quiz

11/9/09 to 13/9/09

VIT University

D.SESHATHIRI III I PrizePaper

Presentation

4/9/09 SSN college of Engineering

D. SESHATHIRI III ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

28/8/09 SSN college of Engineering

T. SIVAKUMAR VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

R.R. MOHAN RAM VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

J. MANIKANDAN VII Participated Project 28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

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Exhibition

K. ARSHAD AHAMED VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

A. DINESH KUMAR VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

K. SATHISH VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

M.KARUNA KARAN VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

N. HARISH BABU VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

A. GANESH VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

R. SATHISH VII Participated Project Exhibition

28/8/09 Anna University Tiruchirappallai

R. VENKATESH VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

25/8/09Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College

K. HARISH KUMAR VII II PrizePaper

Presentation

25/8/09Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College

S. LOGANATHAN VII II Prize Quiz 25/8/09 Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

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Masters Engineering College

K. KOKULA KRISHNA HARI V Participated Web Designing

17/8/09 & 18/8/09

M.A.M College of Engineering

K. KOKULA KRISHNA HARI V III PrizePaper

Presentation

17/8/09 & 18/8/09 M.A.M College of Engineering

K. KOKULA KRISHNA HARI V I PrizePaper

Presentation

10/8/09 & 11/8/09 SathyaBama University Chennai

K. KOKULA KRISHNA HARI V ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

29/7/09 & 30/7/09

Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology, Pondy

T.SIVA KUMAR VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

4/11/09 & 5/11/09

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

K.PRABHAKAR VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

4/11/09& 5/11/09

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

J. MANIKANDAN VII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

4/11/09 & 5/11/09

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai

J. MANIKANDAN VII I PrizeS/W

Presentation

18/9/09 & 19/9/09

Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Pondy

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N.HARISH BABU VII I PrizePaper

Presentation

03.10.09Gojan School Business &

Technology, Chennai

N.HARISH BABU VII I Prize

Gaming, Ad-Zap, Quiz &

Debugging

03.10.09 Gojan School Business & Technology, Chennai

M.SARAVANAN ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

09.04.2010Saveetha Engineering College,

Chennai

M.SARAVANAN ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

07.04.2010Kuppam Engineering College,

Kuppam

S.PUNITHA ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

15.03.2010& 16.03.2010

Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering & Technology, Puducherry

S.PUNITHA ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

5.03.2010 & 6.03.2010

C.Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering & Technology, Arcot

M.SARAVANAN ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

18.02.2010& 19.02.2010

Coimbatore Institute of Engineering & Information Technology,

Coimbatore

M.BALASUBRAMANIYAN ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

5.03.2010 & 6.03.2010

C.Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering & Technology, Vellore

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P.ANANDA MURUGAN ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

19.02.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

P.ANANDA MURUGAN ME(IV) Participated National Seminar

08.04.2010& 09.04.2010

Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar

M.BALASUBRAMANIYAN ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

19.02.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

M.SARAVANAN ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

17.04.2010MVJ College of Engineering,

Belgaum

V.STELLA MARY ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

23.04.2010& 24.04.2010 CMR Institute of Technology

V.STELLA MARY ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

17.04.2010MVJ College of Engineering,

Belgaum

G.UMA MAHESWARI ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

19.02.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

P.M.VIJAYA KUMAR ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

19.02.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

P.M.VIJAYA KUMAR ME(IV) Participated Paper 5.03.2010 & C.Abdul Hakeem College of

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Presentation

6.03.2010 Engineering & Technology, Vellore

N.JAGADEESWARI ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

5.03.2010 & 6.03.2010

C.Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering & Technology, Vellore

N.JAGADEESWARI ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

19.02.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

D.MURALI ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

19.02.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

N.SENTHAMARAISELVI ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

19.02.2010Ganadipathy Tulsi’s Jain

Engineering College, Vellore

N.SENTHAMARAISELVI ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

25.03.2010Priyadarshini Engineering College,

Vaniyambadi

N.SENTHAMARAISELVI ME(IV) ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

24.02.2010 & 25.02.2010

Muthayammal Engineering College, Rasipuram

S.THIYAGARAJAN VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

B.REVATHI VIII Participated Workshop 04.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

R.SATHYA VIII Participated Workshop 04.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

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P.SAISUPRIYA VIII Participated Workshop 04.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

J.ESAIVANI VIII Participated Workshop 04.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

N.SARANYA VIII Participated Workshop 04.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

KONERU YASWANTH NAG VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

P.THIRUMALESH VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

C.JANARDHAN VI Participated Workshop 04.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

K.ASHOK VARDHAN VI Participated Workshop 04.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

K.VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

RAM KISHORE.S VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

GANGISETTY RAJSESH VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

AVINASH REDDY VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

CHERUKURI VENU VI Participated Workshop 03.04.2010 VIT University, Vellore

RAM KISHORE.S VI Participated Youth Red Cross

13.02.2010 University College of Engineering, Arni

RAM KISHORE.S VI Participated Youth Red Cross

04.02.2010 To 06.02.2010

Anna University, Chennai

CAY m2:

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MANIGANDAN.J VI I PrizePaper

Presentation

2009National Engineering college,

Kovilpatti

ARSHAD AHAMED VI III PrizePaper

Presentation

2009National Engineering college

Kovilpatti

GANESH.A VI III PrizePaper

Presentation

2009National Engineering college

Kovilpatti

MANIGANDAN.J VI ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

23/03/09 & 24/03/09

Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

PRABAHARAN.G VIII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

23/03/09 & 24/03/09

Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

PRADEEP KUMAR.S VIII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

23/03/09 & 24/03/09

Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

MALAYARASU.S VIII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

23/03/09 & 24/03/09

Srinivasan Engineering Colleg, Perambalur

PRAVEEN KUMAR.P VIII ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

23/03/09 & 24/03/09

Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

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ARSHAD AHAMED VI II PrizePaper

Presentation

03/04/09Arasu Engineering College,

Kumbakonam

GANESH.A VI II PrizePaper

Presentation

03/04/09Arasu Engineering college,

Kumbakonam

MANIGANDAN.J VI ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

03/04/09SCAD College Of Engineering and

Technology,Tirunelveli

T.SIVA KUMAR VI ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

03/04/09Arasu Engineering college,

Kumbakonam

PRABAKAR.K VI ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

03/04/09Arasu Engineering college,

Kumbakonam

T.SIVA KUMAR VI II Prize Technical Marketting

03/04/09 Arasu Engineering college, Kumbakonam

PRABAKAR.K VI II Prize Technical Marketting

03/04/09 Arasu Engineering college, Kumbakonam

SWAPNA.A VI II Prize Code Debugging

07/04/09 Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering College,Chennai

JEGAN CHAKKARAVARTHY.G.R VI II Prize Code Debugging

07/04/09 Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering College,Chennai

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SHOBANA.M VI III Prize Quiz 07/04/09 Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering College,Chennai

REKHA.C VI III Prize Quiz 07/04/09 Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering College,Chennai

ARSHAD AHAMED VI III PrizePaper

Presentation

07/04/09Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering

College,Chennai

GANESH.A VI III PrizePaper

Presentation

07/04/09Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering

College,Chennai

T.SIVA KUMAR VI ParticipatedPaper

Presentation

07/04/09Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering

College,Chennai

PRABAKAR.K VI participatedPaper

Presentation

07/04/09Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering

College,Chennai

MANIGANDAN.J VI I PrizePaper

Presentation

07/04/09Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering

College,Chennai

HARISH KUMAR.K VI I Prize Dumb C 07/04/09 Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering College,Chennai

VENKATESH.R VI I Prize Dumb C 07/04/09 Sakthi Mari Amman Engineering College,Chennai

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PRIYA.T IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

21/02/09

Ganadipathy Tulsis’s

College,vellore

(National Conference)

ANU RADHA.D IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

21/02/09Ganadipathy Tulsis’s

College,vellore (National)

VIJAYA LAKSHMI.VIV (M.E) Presented

Paper Presentatio

n21/02/09

Ganadipathy Tulsis’s College, vellore (National Conference)

UMA.S IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

21/02/09Ganadipathy Tulsis’s College, vellore (National Conference)

AKILAN.A IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

21/02/09Ganadipathy Tulsis’s College, vellore (National Conference)

VENKATESAN.S IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

21/02/09Ganadipathy Tulsis’s College, vellore (National Conference)

KISHORE VARMA.S IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

21/02/09Ganadipathy Tulsis’s College, vellore (National Conference)

JOSEPHINE SUGAN

PRIYA.AIV (M.E) Presented

Paper Presentatio

n27/02/09

Government College of Engineering, Salem (National

Conference)

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PRABAKARAN.M.V IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

20/03/09Shri Andal Alagar College of

Engineering, Mamandur (National Conference)

VENKATESAN.S IV (M.E) PresentedPaper

Presentation

06/03/09Nandha Engineering College

(National Conference)

E. MAHALAKSHMI VII Participated Paper presentatio

n

21/08/08

& 22/08/08

Sri Krishna college of Engineering

S.PREETHI DAYANA VII Participated Paper presentatio

n

21/08/08

& 22/08/08

Sri Krishna college of Engineering

YASWANTH NAG III Participated Paper presentatio

n

21/08/08

& 22/08/08

Sri Krishna college of Engineering

KANCHAN RAWAT III Participated Paper presentatio

n

21/08/08

& 22/08/08

Sri Krishna college of Engineering

BHOGARAJU SL TEJASWINI III Participated Paper presentatio

n

21/08/08

& 22/08/08

Sri Krishna college of Engineering

S.ARSHAD AHAMED III Participated Paper presentatio

n

21/08/08

& 22/08/08

Sri Krishna college of Engineering

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N.SATHISH KUMAR VII III Prize Paper presentatio

n

27/08/08 Mailam Engineering College

S.ANANDHAN VII III Prize Paper presentatio

n

27/08/08 Mailam Engineering College

S.LOGANATHAN V Participated Paper presentatio

n

27/08/08 Mailam Engineering College

A.SATHISH V Participated Paper presentatio

n

27/08/08 Mailam Engineering College

R.VENKATESH V Participated Paper presentatio

n

27/08/08 Mailam Engineering College

S,.YUVARAJ V Participated Paper presentatio

n

27/08/08 Mailam Engineering College

A.VIJAYA KUMAR VII Participated Paper presentatio

n

28/08/08

To 30/08/08

Arunai Engineering college

S.ANANDHAN VII Participated Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

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S.PREETHI DAYANA VII II Prize Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

E.MAHALAKSHMI VII II Prize Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

N.SATHISH KUMAR VII Participated Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

P.E. RUBINI V Participated Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

M.SHOBANA V Participated Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

C.REKHA V Participated Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

A.SWAPNA V Participated Paper presentatio

n

08/08/08 Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering college

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III-P-6 Students’ Projects Quality [20]

Include list of five best average projects each, taken each from three years – CAY, CAYm1 and CAYm2 along with their contributions

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Name of the student(s)

Project title Area of specialization

Project Supervisor

Contribution / Achievements/

Research output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Publication

CAY m2

R.RAGAVENDRAN

P.RANGA PRASAD

VIJAYARAJ

Network automation in LAN

Computer Networks

MR. K. VIJAYAKUMAR

Sponsored by Pivotix Software Solutions,

ChennaiYes

Shri Andal Alagar College of Engineering,Mamandur

G.PRABAHARAN

S.PRADEEP KUMAR

R.RAJA

Database Security protection via

Inference detection

Database Management

Systems

PROF. B. VALARMATHI

Sponsored by Accord matrix solutions

private Ltd.Yes

Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women

A.BHARATH

R.ELANGOVAN

N.KUMARAN

Controlling IP Spoofing through

Interdomain Packet Filters

Network Security MR.L.SANKARAN

Sponsored by Accent e Technology Yes

Shri Andal Alagar College of Engineering, Mamandur

S.ARUN

A.VIJAYA KUMAR

C.PARASURAMAN

Content Management

SystemDBMS

MR. N. PURUSHOTHAMAN

Sponsored by Raxsys,Chennai Yes

Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women

V.AARTHISVARI

J.POORNIMA

GSM Based College Automation

Mobile Computing

MS. MOHANAPRIYA Sponsored by Accent e Technology

Yes Got 3rd prize in project competition conducted by

ECE Department

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S.PREETHI DAYANA

MURALI KRISHNA KASU

R.DILIP KUMAR

M.VINOTH

WASP: Web Application SQL

infection protecting tool

DBMS MR. D.MURALI - Yes -

J.KALAI TAMIL

A.P.MALINI

B.SUJITHA

Credit card fraud detection

Network Security

MRS. P.SANJU - Yes-

N.SATHISH KUMAR

C.PRAVEEN KUMAR

S.ANANDAN

Monitoring Computer Networks

using Mobile computing

Mobile Computing MR. V.RAJI - Yes -

P.PUGAZHENTHI

V.ANANDA PADMAN

Network Packet Sniffer

Computer Networks

MRS.E. BHUVANESWARI

- Yes -

1.S.SASI KUMAR

2.SELVARATHINAM MATHEESHAN

3.R.MANIKANDAN

Intelligent Stick for the blind using WiFi

& AI Networking & AI

PROF B.VALARMATHI

Sponsored by Tamilnadu State

Council for Science and Technology,

Chennai.

Yes Yes

S.SASIKUMAR

SELVARATHINAM MATHEESAN

Provably Secure Three party

authenticated

Network Security

PROF. B.VALARMATHI

- Yes -

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R.MANIKANDANQuantum key distribution protocols

CAY M1 :

A.SATHISH

S.DEEPAPRAKASH

S.LOGANATHAN

IMPROVED LINK BASED PAGE

RANKING ALGORITHM

Network Security Prof.B.Valarmathi

Sponsored by Intech Mind, Chennai Yes -

T.SIVAKUMAR & J.MANIGANDAN

Design & Development of

Intelligent Aircraft Landing System

(IALS) using Wireless & Embedded Technology Networking

Prof.B.Valarmathi

Sponsored by Tamilnadu State

Council for Science and Technology,

Chennai.

Yes Yes

A.MOHAMED AFZAL

A.GANESH KIRAN

M.KARTHICK

M.MUTHUKUMARAN

FLEXIBLE DETERMINISTIC

PACKET MARKING SYSTEM :AN IP

TRACEBACK SYSTEM TO FIND THE REAL

SOURCE OF ATTACK

Networking Mr. A. KumaresanSponsored by Intech

Mind, Chennai Yes -

J. Manikandan, R. Sathish & K.Sathish Heka Antivirus VB Prof.B.Valarmathi

Sponsored by SKP Engineering College,

Tiruvannamalai.Yes Yes

A.Narmatha SooNoo Spyware JAVA & VB Mr. A. Kumaresan Sponsored by SKP Engineering College,

Yes Yes

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Tiruvannamalai.

C.LAKSHMI PRIYA

G.PRIYA

S.PRIYA

NON – PROFIT TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES

JAVA Ms.S.ArchanaSunrise Software

Solution, Bangalore Yes -

J.ARUN RAJ

C.BOOPATHI

P.NIRMAL ANDREWS

A NOVEL SECURE COMMUNICATION

PROTOCOLS FOR AN ADHOC NETWORK

JAVAN. Senthamarai

SelviRAM Computers,

Pondicherry Yes

-

K.ARSHAD AHAMED

M.ALEX

A.GANESH

N.VIKRAM

ATOMICITY ANALYSIS OF

SERVICE COMPOSITION

ACROSS ORGANIZATIONS

JAVA V. RajiSponsored by Beacon

Software Systems LTD,Chennai.

CAY :

IN PROGRESS

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CRITERION IV

FACULTY CONTRIBUTIONS

List of Department Faculty : (Exclusively for the Program / Shared with other Programs)

Name of the Faculty

Designation (Administrative

positions if any)

Qualification, University and

year of graduations

Area of specialization

Date of joining the

Department Load sharing

with more than one programs

No. of research publication in Journals and conference

since joining the department and total no. of

such publication

# of current R & D and

consultancy project and the

amount

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Name of the FacultyDesignation

(Administrative positions if any)

Qualification, University and year

of graduationsArea of specialization

Date of joining the Departmen

t Load sharing

with more than one programs

No. of research publication in Journals and

conference since joining the

department and total no. of such

publication

# of current R & D and

consultancy project and the

amount

CAY m3 :

MR.A.KUMARESAN LecturerM.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Network security & Artificial Intelligence 4-06-2004 (0,2)

2 projects

Rs. 2,20,000

PROF.B.VALARMATHI Professor M.Tech, IIT madras, January 2001

Natural Language Processing

01-12-2005 (0,3)

MR.N.PURUSHOTHAMAN LecturerM.E, Anna

University, April 2006

Computer Networks &

Network Security06-07-2006 (0,2)

MRS.P.SANJU LecturerM.E, Anna

University, April 2006

Computer

Network21-06-2007 (0,2)

MRS J. ANGELINE GLADYS Asst.ProfessorM.E, Anna

University, April 2006

Network security & Artificial Intelligence 27-12-2004 (0,2)

MS. BUVANESWARI.S Asst.Professor M.E, Sathyabama Data mining 13-06-2005 (0,2)

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University, April 2004

MS.SIVAGAMASUNDHARI S. LecturerM.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Networking 05-02-2001 (0,2)

MS.SUGANTHI.T LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2005

Computer Architecture 01-06-2005 (0,1)

MS.REKHA.S. LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2005

Computer Architecture 01-06-2005 (0,1)

MR.W.NAVEEN VIJAYAKUMAR Lecturer

M.E, Anna University, April

2007Networking 01-06-2006 (0,2)

MRS.N.SENTHAMARAISELVI LecturerB.E, Madras

University, April 1997

Image Processing 07-02-2007 (0,2)

MR.SENTHILKUMAR.G LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2005

Software Engineering 01-05-2007 (0,1)

MRS.PARVATHI.S LecturerB.E, Bharathiyar University, April

2002Operating System 01-05-2007 (0,1)

MR.SANKARAN.L Lecturer B.E, Anna Internet Programming 01-05-2007 (0,1)

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University, April 2005

MS.P.MUTHULAKSHMI LecturerB.E, Madras

University, April 2004

Operating System 21-06-2007 (0,1)

MS.G.PAVITHRA LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Database Management System 11/9/2007 (0,1)

MS.S.ARCHANA LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Database Management System 17-12-2007 (0,1)

CAY m2 :

PROF.B.VALARMATHI ProfessorM.Tech, IIT

madras , January 2001

Natural Language Processing & Opinion

Mining01-12-2005 (0,7)

3 projects Rs.4,10,000/-

MR.N.PURUSHOTHAMAN Asst.ProfessorM.E, Anna

University, April 2006

Computer Networks &

Network Security06-07-2006 (0,5)

MRS.P.SANJU Asst.ProfessorM.E, Anna

University, April 2006

Computer

Network21-06-2007 (0,5)

MR.V.RAJI Lecturer M.E, Anna University, April

2008

DBMS &

Computer Network

4-8-2008 (0,5)

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MR.K.VASANTHARAJ LecturerM.Tech , MGR Univrsity, April

2008

Compiler Design & Mobile Computing 18-06-2008 (0,5)

MR.A.KUMARESAN Asst.ProfessorM.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Network security 4-06-2004 (0,5)

MR.A.ERAAJESH Asst.ProfessorM.Tech, VIT

University, April 2004

Data mining , data warehouse &

Object oriented systems Design

18-06-2008 (0,5)

MRS.E.BHUVANESWARI Asst.ProfessorM.E, Anna

University, April 2008

DBMS14-

06-.2008 (0,5)

MS.SIVAGAMASUNDHARI S. Asst.ProfessorM.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Networking 05-02-2001 (0,5)

MRS.N.SENTHAMARAISELVI LecturerB.E, Madras

University, April 1997

Image Processing 07-02-2007 (0,4)

MR.SENTHILKUMAR.G LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2005

Software Engineering 01-05-2007 (0,4)

MRS.PARVATHI.S Lecturer B.E, Bharathiyar University, April

Operating System 01-05-2007 (0,4)

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2002

MR.SANKARAN.L LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2005

Internet Programming 01-05-2007 (0,5)

MS.P.MUTHULAKSHMI LecturerB.E, Madras

University, April 2004

Operating System 21-06-2007 (0,4)

MS.G.PAVITHRA LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Database Management System 11/9/2007 (0,4)

MS.S.ARCHANA LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Database Management System 17-12-2007 (0,4)

P.MANJU LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2006

Software Engg. 18-06-2008 (0,5)

S.GNANVEL LecturerM.E, Anna

University, April 2008

Software Engg. 4/8/2008 (0,5)

K.HARIPRIYA LecturerB.E, Anna

University, April 2007

Computer Architecture 18-06-2008 (0,4)

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CAY m1 :

MR.A.KUMARESANAssociate Professor

M.E, Anna University, April

2007

Network security & Artificial Intelligence 4-06-2004 (0,5)

3 projects Rs.4,75,000/-

PROF.B.VALARMATHI Professor M.Tech, IIT Madras, January 2001

Natural Language Processing

01-12-2005 (0,7)

MR.N.PURUSHOTHAMANAssociate Professor

M.E, Anna University, April

2006

Computer Networks &

Network Security06-07-2006 (0,5)

MRS.N.SENTHAMARAISELVIAssistant Professor

B.E, Madras University, April

1997Image Processing 07-02-2007 (0,5)

MR.V.RAJIAssistant Professor

M.E, Anna University, April

2008

DBMS &

Computer Network4-8-2008 (0,5)

MR.K.VASANTHARAJAssistant Professor

M.Tech , MGR Univrsity, April

2008

Compiler Design & Mobile Computing 18-06-2008 (0,5)

MRS.E.BHUVANESWARIAssociate Professor

M.E, Anna University, April

2008

Data Structure & Software engineering 18-06-2008 (0,5)

MR.A.ERAAJESH Associate M.Tech, VIT Data mining , data 18-06-2008 (0,5)

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ProfessorUniversity, April

2004

warehouse &

Object oriented systems Design

MR. S.GNANVELAssistant Professor

M.E, Anna University, April

2008Software Engg. 4/8/2008 (0,5)

MS.D.UMAMAHESWARIAssistant Professor

M.E, Anna University, April

2008Computer Network 03-08-2009 (0,5)

MRS.PARVATHI.SAssistant Professor

B.E, Bharathiyar University, April

2002Operating System 01-05-2007 (0,5)

MRS.RAMA DEVI. KAssociate Professor

M.E, Anna University, April

2008

Cryptography & Network Security 21-04-2008 (0,5)

MR.SENTHILKUMAR.GAssistant Professor

B.E, Anna University, April

2005Software Engineering 01-05-2007 (0,4)

MS.G.PAVITHRAAssistant Professor

B.E, Anna University, April

2007

Database Management System 11/9/2007 (0,4)

MS.S.ARCHANA Assistant Professor

B.E, Anna University, April

2007

Database Management System

17-12-2007 (0,4)

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MS.K.HARIPRIYAAssistant Professor

B.E, Anna University, April

2007

Computer Architecture 18-06-2008 (0,4)

S.GNANVEL LecturerM.E, Anna

University, April 2008

Software Engg. 4/8/2008 (0,5)

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IV-P.1 Teacher – Student ratio [20]

Assessment (20 * TSR / 15) =

Where TSR = Teacher Student Ratio (x+y+z)/N

Where x = No. of students in 2nd year of the program

y = No. of students in 3rd year of the programme

z = No. of students in 4th year of the programme

N = Total No. faculty members in the program

Year x y z x+y+z

N TSR Assessment

CAYm2

125 128 65 318 24 13 17

CAYm1

120 125 128 373 24 15 20

CAY 124 120 125 369 24 15 20

Av. Assessment 19

IV-P.2 Cadre Ratio [20]

Assessment (20 * CRI) =

Where CRI = Cadre Ratio Index = 2.25(2x+y)/N

Subject ot Max. CRI = 1.0

Where x = No. of professors in the program

y = No. of associate professors / readers in the program

N = Total No. faculty members in the program

Year x y N CRI Assessment

CAYm2 2 6 24 0.94 18.7

CAYm1 2 6 24 0.94 18.7

CAY 2 6 24 0.94 18.7

Av. Assessment 18.7

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IV-P.3 Faculty Qualifications [40]

Assessment (4 * FQI) =

Where FQI = Faculty Qualification Index = (10*x+6*y+4*z)/N

Where x = No. of Faculty Members with Ph.D. in Engineering

y = No. of Faculty Members with M.E./ M.Tech.

z = No. of faculty members with B.E. / B.Tech.

N = Total No. faculty members

Year x y z N FQI Assessment

CAYm2 3 18 3 24 6.25 25

CAYm1 3 18 3 24 6.25 25

CAY 3 18 3 24 6.25 25

Av. Assessment 25

IV-P.4 Faculty retention [20]

Assessment 4 * RPI/N =

Where RPI

Points assigned to all faculty

=

=

Retention Point Index

Where points assigned to a faculty

= 1 point for each year of experience at the Institute but not exceeding 5

N = Total No. faculty members

Items CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

# of faculty with less than 1y (x0)

1 0 0

# of faculty with 1y <=period <2y(x1)

3 1 0

# of faculty with 2y <=period <3y(x2)

4 3 1

# of faculty with 3y <=period <4y(x3)

3 4 3

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# of faculty with 4y <=period <5y(x4)

6 3 4

# of faculty with more then 5y (x5)

7 13 17

N 24 24 24

RPI = x1+2x2+3x3+4x4+5x5 79 96 112

Assessment 13.12 16 18.67

Av. Assessment 16

IV-P.5 Research publications and IPR [20]

Faculty Points in Publications and IPR (FPPR)= Assessment of Publications + Assessment of IPR

Assessment of Publications = 3 * Sum of the Research points scored by each Faculty member / No. of sanctioned positions of Professors and Readers

Assessment of IPR = Sum of the IPR points scored by each Faculty member / No. of sanctioned positions of Professors and Readers

Note: A faculty member scores at the most 5 Research points depending upon the quality of the research papers published in the past 3 years. For this research papers considered are those (i) which can be located on Internet and/or are included in hard-copy volumes/proceedings, published by a well known publishing house, and (ii) the faculty member’s affiliation, in the published paper, is the one of the same college/institute. For multiple authors, every author of the same college will earn the points.

Similarly, a faculty member scores 1 point for each IPR subject to a maximum of 5 points. Include a list of all such publications along with details of DOI, publisher, month/year, etc.

Name of faculty (Contributing to FPPR)

CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

Pub Points

(x)

IPR Points

(y)

Pub+IPR Points (3x+y)

Pub Points

(x)

IPR Points

(y)

Pub+IPR Points (3x+y)

Pub Points

(x)

IPR Points

(y)

Pub+IPR Points (3x+y)

PROF.B.VALARMATHI 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MR.A.KUMARESAN 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MR.N.PURUSHOTHAMAN 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MRS.E.BHUVANESWARI 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MR.K.VASANTHARAJ 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MR.V.RAJI 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MRS.P.SANJU 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MR.A.ERRAJESH 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MS.SIVAGAMASUNDHARI S. 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MR.SENTHILKUMAR.G 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4

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MRS.PARVATHI.S 4 - 4 5 - 5 5 - 5

MR.SANKARAN.L 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MS.P.MUTHULAKSHMI 4 - 4 4 - 4 5 - 5

MS.G.PAVITHRA 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4

MS.S.ARCHANA 4 - 4 4 - 4 4 - 4

MRS.N.SENTHAMARAI SELVI

4 - 4 5 - 5 5 - 5

MS.P.MANJU 5 - 5 - - - - - -

MR. S.GNANVEL 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

MS.K.HARIPRIYA 4 - 4 4 - 4 5 - 5

MRS.K.RAMADEVI 5 - 5 5 - 5 5 - 5

Sum 93 90 92

N(Min. N is 3) Excluding Asst. Prof. 7 8 8

Assessment FPPR = (Sum/N) 13.28 11.25 11.5

Av. Assessment 12.01

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IV-P.6 Externally funded R&D Projects and consultancy work [20]

Assessment of R&D & Consultancy Projects (4 * sum of FPPC by each faculty)/No. of Sanctioned Positions of professors and readers

=

Where FPPC = Faculty points in projects and consultancy

Note :

A faculty member gets at the most 5 points depending upon the amount of externally funded R & D project and / or consultancy work. For multiple faculty members involved in a single project, every faculty member will earn the points, depending on the funding agency as given below :

5 points for funding by National Agency

4 points for funding by State Agency,

3 points for funding by private sector, and

2 points for funding by the sponsoring Trust / Society

Points to be awarded, if the total fund available for a project is of minimal one lakh rupees in the CFY.

Name of faculty (contributing to FPPC)

FPPC Points

CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

PROF.B.VALARMATHI 5 - 5

MR.N.PURUSHOTHAMAN 5 5 5

MR.A.KUMARESAN 5 5 5

MS.P.SANJU 5 5 5

MS.S.SIVAGAMA SUNDHARI 5 5 5

MRS.N.SENTHAMARAI SELVI - - 5

MR.V.RAJI - -

MR.K.VASANTHARAJ - -

MRS.S.BHUVANESWARI 5 5 5

MRS.E.BHUVANESWARI - 5 5

MRS.K.RAMADEVI - 5 5

MR.A.ERRAJESH 5 5 5

MS.D.UMAMAHESWARI - -

Sum 35 40 50

N (Min. N is 3)(excluding Asst. Prof.)

7 8 10

Assessment FPPC=(4 xsum/N) 20 20 20

Av. Assessment 20

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IV-P.7 Interaction of faculty members with outside world [10]

Assessment of Interaction = 2 * sum of IP by each faculty) / No. of Sanctioned Positions of professors and readers

=

Where IP = Interaction points scored by each faculty member

Note :

A faculty member gets at the most 5 Interaction points depending upon the type of Institution or R&D Lab or industry. Only those interactions will be considered who have resulted in joint quality publication, R&D projects and / or consultancy. The points earned by each faculty shall be decided as given below :

5 points for Interaction with a well known Institute / University abroad

4 points for Interaction with Institute of Eminence in India or National Research Labs,

3 points for interaction with University / Industry in India and Institute / University (not covered) above,

2 points for interaction with State Level Institution and

1 points for interaction with private affiliated Institutions.

Points to be awarded, are those activities, which result in joint efforts in publication of books / research paper, pursuing externally funded R & D projects and / or development of semester – long course / teaching modules :

Name of faculty (contributing to IP)

IP Points

CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

PROF.B.VALARMATHI 5 5 -

MR.N.PURUSHOTHAMAN - 5 5

MR.A.KUMARESAN 5 - -

MR.V.RAJI - - 5

MR.K.VASANTHARAJ - - 5

MRS.E.BHUVANESWARI 5 5 -

MRS.K.RAMADEVI 5 - 5

MR.A.ERRAJESH 5 5 5

MRS.N.SENTHAMARAI SELVI - - 5

Sum 25 20 30

N (Min. N is 3)(excluding Asst. Prof.)

5 4 6

Assessment IP = (2 x sum/N) 10 10 10

Av. Assessment 10

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CRITERION V

FACILITIES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Description of class rooms, faculty rooms, seminar and conference hall :

(Entries in the following table are sampler entries)

Room Descriptio

nUsage Shared /

Exclusive?Capaci

ty Room Equipped with

Lecture Hall

Class room for 2nd Year

‘A’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 2nd Year

‘B’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet, Desk

Bench, Notice board, Fans & Tube Light

Class room for 3rd Year

‘A’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Black board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 3rd Year

‘B’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 4th Year

‘A’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet, Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 4th Year

‘B’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet, Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Tutorial Hall

Room No. 1 Shared 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk,

Notice board, Bench, Fans & Tube Light

Room No. 2 Shared 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Seminar Hall

Room No. 1 Shared 100 Green board, White board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet, Chair with writing pad, Tube

Light, AC, Mike System

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Conference Hall

1 Shared 30 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Bureau, Internet, Notice

Board, White Board, , Fan &Tube Light

Faculty Room

Room No. 1 Exclusive 10 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Book Rack, Internet, Notice Board, White Board, Table & Chair,

Printer, Fan &Tube Light

Room No. 2 Exclusive 10 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Book Rack, Internet, Notice Board, White Board, Table & Chair,

Fan &Tube Light

Room No. 3 Exclusive 10 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Book Rack, Internet, Notice Board, White Board, Table & Chair

Discussion /

Counseling Room

1 Shared 65 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Notice Board, Table – 3 Nos.,

Chairs – 40 Nos., White Board, , Fan &Tube Light

Conference

Room

1 Shared 30 PC, LCD Projector, Internet, Closed Racks, Oval Shape

Table, Chairs., White Board, AC

Class Room : 10 Exclusive

Tutorial Hall : 4 Exclusive

Seminar Hall : 1 Shared

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V-P.1 Class rooms in the department [15]

V-P.1.1 Enough rooms for lectures (core/electives), seminars, tutorials, etc for the program [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

Room Description Usage Shared /

Exclusive?Capacit

y Room Equipped with

Lecture Hall

Class room for 2nd Year

‘A’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 2nd Year

‘B’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet, Desk

Bench, Notice board, Fans & Tube Light

Class room for 3rd Year

‘A’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Black board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 3rd Year

‘B’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 4th Year

‘A’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet, Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Class room for 4th Year

‘B’ Sec

Exclusive 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet, Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Tutorial Hall

Room No. 1 Shared 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk,

Notice board, Bench, Fans & Tube Light

Room No. 2 Shared 70 Green board, OHP, LCD Projector, Internet , Desk & Bench, Notice board, Fans &

Tube Light

Seminar Hall

Room No. 1 Shared 100 Green board, White board, OHP, LCD Projector,

Internet, Chair with writing pad, Tube Light, AC, Mike

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System

Conference Hall

1 Shared 30 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Bureau, Internet, Notice

Board, White Board, , Fan &Tube Light

Faculty Rooms

Room No. 1 Exclusive 10 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Book Rack, Internet, Notice Board, White Board, Table &

Chair, Printer, Fan &Tube Light

Room No. 2 Exclusive 10 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Book Rack, Internet, Notice Board, White Board, Table &

Chair, Fan &Tube Light

Room No. 3 Exclusive 10 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Book Rack, Internet, Notice Board, White Board, Table &

Chair

Discussion /

Counseling Room

1 Shared 65 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Notice Board, Table – 3 Nos., Chairs – 40 Nos.,

White Board, , Fan &Tube Light

Conference Room

1 Shared 30 PC, LCD Projector, Internet, Closed Racks, Oval Shape

Table, Chairs., White Board, AC

V-P.1.2 Teaching aids-black/white-board, multimedia projects, etc [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

Name of Teaching Aide Qty

Green Board 9

White Board 6

OHP Projector 9

Internet Connections 15 Wired and / or WIFI

LCD Projector 4

Laser Pointing Pen 5

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V-P.1.3 Acoustics, class room size, conditions of chairs / benches, air circulation, lighting, exits, ambiance, etc [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table and the inspection thereof)

: Available

Features of Room :

Class room size 8.77 x 7.50 sqm / Class room

Seminar hall size 17.77 x 7.50 sqm

Discussion/Counseling Room size

58.08 sqm

Class room Furniture, Table 1, chair 1, Desk 25

Class room Air circulation Window 5, Fan 5

Class room Lightning Tube light 5

Class room Exit 1

Class room Ambiance Window 5(3 way glass door)

Class room Fans 5 / Class room

V-P.2 Faculty rooms in the department [15]

V-P.2.1 Availability of individual faculty rooms [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

Room Description

Usage Shared / Exclusive ?

Capacity

Faculty Rooms

Room No. 1 Exclusive 12

Room No. 2 Exclusive 10

Room No. 3 Exclusive 10

V-P.2.2 Room equipped with white / black board, computer, internet, etc[5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

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Room Descriptio

n

Usage Shared / Exclusive ?

Capa-city

Rooms Equipped with

Faculty Rooms

Room No. 1 Exclusive 12 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Bureau, Internet, Notice

Board, White Board

Room No. 2 Exclusive 10 PC, Internet, Book Rack, Bureau , Internet, Notice

Board, White Board

Room No. 3 Exclusive 10

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V-P.2.3 Usage of room for discussion / counseling with students [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table and the inspection thereof)

: Available

Room Descriptio

n

Usage

Shared / Exclusive

?

Capacity

Rooms Equipped with

Usage

Discussion / Counseling

Room

1 Shared 65 PC, Internet,

Book Rack, Notice Board,

Table – 3 Nos.,

Chairs – 25 Nos., White Board

1.Conducting Course committee meeting

2.Conducting Class committee meeting

3.Counseling the students

4.Preparing students for extra curricular activities

5.Clearing Students doubt.

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V-P.3

Laboratories in the department to meet the curriculum requirements as well as the PEOs [25]

Curriculum Lab Description

Exclusive use / shared?

Space / #students

# of Experience

Quality of Instruments

Lab Manuals

Programming Lab (Project)

Exclusive use

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

ProjectGood Available

Multimedia Lab (Graphics & Multimedia Lab Computer Practice Lab – I & Computer Practice Lab – II)

Exclusive use

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

12+12

Good Available

Networking Lab

( Data Base Management System , Networks Lab Data Structures Lab & Operating System )

Exclusive use

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

10 +10 +10

10+11

Good Available

Software Development Lab

(Internet Programming ,Case Tools Lab, Object Oriented Programming Lab & Compiler Design Lab)

Exclusive use

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

10+10+10

10+10

Good Available

Computing Facility Lab

Exclusive use

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

General Purpose Usage

Good Available

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V-P.3.1 Enough labs to run all the program specific curriculum [10]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

V-P.3.2 Availability of computing facilities available exclusively in the department [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

V-P.3.3 Availability of labs with tech. support within and beyond working hours [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

S. No

Curriculum Lab Description

Space/#Students

Lab In-charge Technical Supporting

Staff

Lab Manuals

1 Programming Lab

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

MRS.U.G.VIDHAYA LAKSHMI

MS.NANDHIYA

MR.A. KUMARESAN

Available

2 Multimedia Lab

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

MR.G.BALAMURUGAN

MR.PRABHU

MR.V.RAJI Available

3 Networking Lab

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

MR.KSILAMBARASAN

MR.SATHISH

MR. N. PURUSHOTHUMAN

Available

4 Software Development Lab

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

MRS.K.SANTHI

MR.ILLAYARAJA

MR. A. ERRAJESH

Available

5 Computing Facility Lab

- 156.24 Sq ft. / 60 nos

MR.A.NIZZAMUDEEN

MRS.MALAVIZHI

MRS. N. SENTHAMARAI SELVI

Available

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V-P.3.4 Equipment to run experiments and their maintenance, number of students per experimental setup, size of the laboratories, overall ambience, etc [5]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above tablef)

: Available

S.No

Curriculum Lab

Description

Equipment Maintenanc

e

No. of students /setup

Size of the Lab Overall

ambiance

1. Programming Lab

(Project)

P4 @3GHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB HDD &

Printer

Daily, weekl

y, month

ly & yearly

60/setup

156.24 Sq ft.

Good

Window-9 (3 way glass door)

Acoustics - Fine based

Exit – 1

AC

2. Multimedia Lab (Graphics & Multimedia Lab

Computer Practice Lab – I &

Computer Practice Lab – II)

P4 @3GHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB HDD &

Printer

60/setup

156.24 Sq ft.

3. Networking Lab

( Data Base Management System , Networks Lab Data Structures Lab & Operating System )

P4 @3GHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB HDD &

Printer

60/setup

156.24 Sq ft.

4. Software Development Lab

(Internet Programming ,Case Tools Lab, Object Oriented Programming Lab & Compiler Design Lab)

P4 @3GHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB HDD &

Printer

60/setup

156.24 Sq ft.

5.Computing Facility Lab

P4 @3GHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB HDD &

Printer

60/setup

156.24 Sq ft.

V-P.4 Technical manpower support in the department [20]

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Name of the tech staff

Designation (Pay-scale)

Exclusive / Shared Work?

Date of

joining

Qualification

Other Technical Skills Gained?

Responsibi-litiesAt

JoiningNow?

G. BALA MU RUGAN

System Administrato

r

Rs.16,000

Shared 03-01-07

D.C.T M.Sc. (CS) -

Completed

Certification – RHCE & MCP, Rational Rose & Telelogic

Software

Maintenance

Service

Assist the students

during lab sessions

A. NIZAMUDEEN System Administrato

r

Rs.9,000

Shared 29-07-04

D.C.T M.C.A. (Doing)

Certification – MCSA

Rational Rose &

Telelogic Software

K. SILAMBARASAN System Administrato

r

Rs.6,000

Shared 21-06-07

D.C.T M.C.A. (Doing)

Certification – MCSA ,

Telelogic Software

D. ELAIYARAJA System Administrato

r

Rs.8,000

Shared 12-08-09

B.B.A M.B.A

(Doing)

Certification –MCSA

U.G. VIDHAYALAKSHMI

Programmer

Rs.7,000

Exclusive

03-03-07

B.Sc. (CS)

M.C.A. - Complete

d

Telelogic Software, Hardware

Troubleshooting

SINDHU PRIYADHARSHINI

Programmer

Rs.7,000

Exclusive

04-08-09

M.Sc(IT)

- Telelogic Software, Hardware

Troubleshooting

G. SHANTHI Lab Assistant

Rs.5,000

Exclusive

12-01-07

B.Sc.

(CS)

M.C.A. - Complete

d

Rational Rose & Telelogic Software, Hardware

Troubleshooting

E. NADHIYA Lab Assistant

Rs.4,000

Exclusive

26-09-07

B.Sc.

(CS)

M.C.A. - Doing

Telelogic Software, Hardware

Troubleshooting

S. SATHISH Lab Assistant

Rs.4,000

Exclusive

16-10-09

D.I.T B.Sc (CS) - Doing

Hardware Troubleshootin

g

M. PRABHU Lab Assistant

Rs.4,000

Exclusive

03-08-09

D.I.T - Hardware Troubleshootin

g

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V-P.4.1 Availability of adequate and qualified technical supporting staff for program specific labs [10]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

V-P.2.2 Incentives, skill-up gradation and professional advancement [10]

(Assessment based on the information provided in the above table)

: Available

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CRITERION VI

CONTINOUS IMPROVEMENTS

VI-P.1 Improvement in success Index of students [10]

{From III-P.2}

Items LYG LYGm1 LYGm2

No. of students admitted in the corresponding First Year

96 59 56

No. of students who have graduated

in 4 years

88 35 40

Success Index (SI ) 0.91 0.59 0.71

Average of Success SI 0.74

Success Rate = 30*Avg. of SI 22.2

VI-P.2 Improvement in academic performance of students [10]

{From III-P.3}

Items LYG LYGm1 LYGm2

API 9 3.5 4

VI-P.3 Enhancement of faculty qualification and retention [15]

{From IV-P.3 and IV-P.4}

Items LYG LYGm1 LYGm2

FQI 6.25 6.25 6.25

RPI 79 96 112

VI-P.4 Improvement in Faculty activities in research publication, R&D work and consultancy, and interaction [15]

{From IV-P.5 and IV-P.6}

Items LYG LYGm1 LYGm2

FPPR 13.28 11.25 11.5

FPPC 20 20 20

IP 10 10 10

Sum 93 90 92

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VI-P.5 Continuing Education [10]

Specify the contributory efforts made by the faculty by developing the course / lab modules and conducting short-term courses / workshops etc. for continuing education :

Module Descriptio

n

Any other Contributory Inst. / Indu.

Developed /

Organized by

Duration Resource Persons

Target Audience

Usage and

citation etc.

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Module Description

Any other Contributory Inst. / Indu.

Developed / Organized by Duration Resource Persons Target

Audience Usage and citation etc.

SPSS and MS Automation Tools

District Institute of Education & Training (DIET), Tiruvannamalai District, Tamilnadu.

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

8 days

PROF.N.SRINIVASA GUPTA, Director (T & P), SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

Staff Members,Dept. of CSE, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

DIET Staff Members

Learnt to use SPSS & MS-Office Softwares

Open Office and Networking(Batch – 1)

Treasury Office, Tiruvannamalai District, Tamil nadu.

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

5 daysStaff Members,Dept. of CSE, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

Treasury Officials

Learnt to use Open Office & Networking Concepts

Object Oriented Analysis & Design

Anna University, Chennai

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

13 days

DR.K.VIVEKANANDAN,Professor & Head, Pondicherry Engineering College, Pondicherry.

DR.K.GANESAN, Professor,Dept. of CSE, VIT University, Vellore.

MR.S.SUDARSUN, Director (R&D), Checktronix India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.

Staff Members,Dept. of CSE, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

Faculties from various Engineering colleges in Tamilnadu

Learnt to use RATIONAL ROSE Software

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Open Office and Networking(Batch – 2)

Treasury Office, Tiruvannamalai District, Tamilnadu.

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

5 daysStaff Members,Dept. of CSE, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

Treasury Officials

Learnt to use Open Office & Networking Concepts

Management of Teaching

AICTE, NewDelhiSKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

13 days

DR.T.G.SAMBANDAMProfessor & Head,Dept. of CSE,NITTR, Chennai.

DR.C.V.KOUSHIKProfessor & Head,Dept. of Fashion Technology, Sona College of Technology, Salem

Faculties from various Engineering colleges in India

Effective teaching methodologies

Software Testing Using Open Testing Tools

AICTE, NewDelhiSKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

1. Dr.K.Ganesan, Professor,Dept. of CSE, VIT University, Vellore.2. Mr.S.Sudarsun, Director (R&D), Checktronix India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.3.Dr.S.SrinivasanProfessor, Dept. of CSE,Sathyabama University, Chennai.4. Staff Members,Dept. of CSE, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

Faculties from various Engineering colleges in India

Learnt to use various testing tools

National Conference on Latest trends in

SAIL,SALEM.

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

2 days Mrs.V.Vasantha kumariAGM(C & IT),SAIL,SALEM.

Students from various Engineerin

Learnt Latest trends in Software technologies & also paper presentation

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Software Technologies

g colleges in India

Workshop on Ontology

-SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

1 dayMr.S.Sudarsun, Director (R&D), Checktronix India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai

Students from various Engineering colleges in India

Learnt about Ontology

Quiz -SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

1 day

Dr.C.Kumar,Principal, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

Students from various Engineering colleges in India.

Learnt about Participation of quiz programme

Code Debugging

-SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

1 dayStaff Members,Dept. of CSE, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

Students from various Engineering colleges in India.

Learnt about Participation of code debugging

Workshop on Multimedia and Web designing

1.Infomedia Technology Pvt Ltd, Chennai.2. Digient Technologies Pvt Ltd , Chennai.

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

2 days

1.Mr.S.Harikumar,Web developer, Infomedia Technology Pvt Ltd, Chennai.2.Mr.R.Kumar,Software Engineer,Digient Technologies Pvt Ltd Chennai-14.

Students from SKP Engineering College

Learnt about Multimedia & design of website

Workshop on Software testing

Accenture, Bangalore SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

2 days Mr.V.Anand,Senior software engineer,Accenture, Bangalore.

Students from SKP Engineerin

Learnt about software testing tools

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g College

Soft Skills

District Institute of Education & Training (DIET), Tiruvannamalai District, Tamilnadu.

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

3 days1. Staff Members,Dept. of CSE, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

DIET Staff Members

Learnt to use effective presentation skills, creativity, communication skills, Seven habits of highly effective people & high impact teaching skills

National Conference on Latest trends in Software Technologies(SADAS 2009)

-SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

1 day

1. Mr.P.Prabakaran,Manager, Certificate of Systems,TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd.,Level 2, Shristi Mahal,No. 41, 8th Street, TATABAD,Coimbatore – 641 0122. Mr. S.SudarsunDirector (Research & Development)Checktronix India Pvt. Ltd.No.9, Ramanathan StreetKilpauk, Chennai – 600 010.3. Prof.K.GanesanProfessor, School of Computing SciencesRoom No.232VIT UniversityVellore – 632 014.

Students & Faculties from various Engineering colleges in India

Learnt Latest trends in Software technologies & also paper presentation

Workshop on ALM Software

- SKP Engineering College,Tiruvannamalai.

1 day Mr.B.MadhusudhananManaging DirectorAccent e Technology Pvt. Ltd#10, 16th Cross street, Besant NagarChennai – 600 090

Industry Participants Students & Faculties from various Engineerin

Learnt about Telelogic Software

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g colleges in India

National Conference on Latest trends in Software Technologies(SADAS 2010)

-SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

1 day

1.Dr.R.ParthasarathiSenior Professor & Head, Department of CS & IT,Pondicherry Engg. College, Pondicherry.2. Mr. S.SudarsunDirector (Research & Development)Checktronix India Pvt. Ltd.No.9, Ramanathan StreetKilpauk, Chennai – 600 010.3. Prof.K.GanesanProfessor, School of Computing SciencesRoom No.232VIT UniversityVellore – 632 014.

Students & Faculties from various Engineering colleges in India

Learnt Latest trends in Software technologies & also paper presentation

Workshop on Search Engine

-

SKP Engineering College,Tiruvannamalai. 1 day

1.Mr. S.SudarsunDirector (Research & Development)Checktronix India Pvt. Ltd.No.9, Ramanathan StreetKilpauk, Chennai – 600 010.2.Dr.Manjula,Director – FDP,Anna University, Chennai.

Industry Participants Students & Faculties from various Engineering colleges in India

Learnt about Search Engine

Faculty Development Programme

Anna University, Chennai.

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

7 days 1.Dr.K.VivekanandanSenior Professor & Head, Department of CS & IT,Pondicherry Engg. College, Pondicherry.

Faculties from various Engineering colleges

Learnt about Programming Paradigms

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2.Internal Faculties of SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai.

in Tamilnadu

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VI-P.6 New Facility Created [10]

Specify the new facility created to strengthening the curriculum and / or to meet the PEOs

Module Description

Any other Contributor

y Inst. / Indu.

Developed by

Duration of Developme

nt

Resource Consume

d

Target Audienc

e

Usage and citation etc.

In CAYm2 :

Hardware &

Networking

HCL, Chennai SKP Engineering College

3 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

hardware

trouble

shooting &

networking

Information

Storage

Management

EMC

Corporation,

Bangalore.

SKP Engineering College

2 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

information

storage

Software

Engineering

using Telelogic

Tools

Accent e

Technology

Private Ltd.,

Chennai

SKP Engineering College

2 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

Telelogic

software

Communicatio

n Skill

- SKP Engineering College

2 months Staff

members

Students Developed

communicatio

n skills

CAY m1 :

“C” Language - SKP Engineering College

1 month Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

C

programming

Communicatio

n Skill

- SKP Engineering College

2 months Staff

members

Students Developed

communicatio

n skills

.net - SKP Engineering College

3 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use

of .net

programming

J2EE - SKP Engineering College

3 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

JAVA

programming

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CAY :

“C & C++”

Language

NIIT, Vellore SKP Engineering College

2 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

C

programming

Soft Skills Fragran

Academy ,

Coimbatore

SKP Engineering College

2 months Staff

members

Students Developed

soft skills

JAVA & J2EE HP,

Bangalore

SKP Engineering College

6 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

JAVA

programming

Networking

(CISCO)

- SKP Engineering College

6 months Lab & Staff

members

Students Learnt use of

Network

programming

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VI-P.7

Overall Improvements [5]

Specify the overall successive improvements in curriculum and others :

Specify the Improvement

Improvement brought in Contributed by

List the PEO(s), which are

strengthened

Comments, if any

In CAYm2 :

Student Paper

Presentation

Knowledge &

Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Won the various

prizes from different colleges

Software Presentation

- Contest

Knowledge &

Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III,

Presented papers in

International Conference, workshops & got the

prizes

In-plant Training

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, III, V

-

Guest lectures,

workshop, Conference,

etc.

Knowledge &

Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Presented papers in

International Conference, workshops & got the

prizes

Participation of various

extra course

Knowledge Students PEO(s) – I, II, V

Students got the job

Bridge Course

Sound foundation

Students PEO(s) – IV Improvement in result

Student Sponsored

Projects

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, II, V

Received Sponsorship

from Tamilnadu

Government

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In CAY m1 :

Toughest Subjects

University Results

Students PEO(s) – II,IV Improvement in result

In-plant Training

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, III, V

-

Student Paper

Presentation

Knowledge &

Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Won the various

prizes from different colleges

Guest lectures,

workshop, Conference,

etc.

Knowledge &

Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Presented papers in

International Conference, workshops & got the

prizes

Bridge Course

Sound foundation

Students PEO(s) – IV Improvement in result

Student Sponsored

Projects

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, II, V

Received Sponsorship

from Tamilnadu

Government

In CAY:

Placement Placements Students PEO(s) – I

Software Presentation

- Contest

Students PEO(s) – II, III,

Presented papers in

International Conference

In-plant Training

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, III, V

-

Student Paper

Presentation

Knowledge &

Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Won the various

prizes from different colleges

Guest lectures,

workshop, Conference,

etc.

Knowledge &

Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Presented papers in

International Conference, workshops & got the

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prizes

Bridge Course

Sound foundation

Students PEO(s) – IV Improvement in result

Student Sponsored

Projects

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, II, V

Going to received

Sponsorship from

Tamilnadu Government

Toughest Subjects

University Results

Students PEO(s) – II,IV Improvement in result

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CRITERION VII

CURRICULUM

List all the course modules along with the objectives and outcomes (in part III)

Course

Units Science / HSS /

professional core,

elective or bradth?

PEOs specified

by affiliating University

or the college

Additional theory / lab /

assignment / test needed to meet

objectives

CommentsTheory Lab

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Course

Units Science / HSS /

professional core,

elective or bradth?

PEOs specified by affiliating University

or the college

Additional theory / lab / assignment / test needed to meet objectives Comments

Theory Lab

CAY :

VII SEMESTER :

CS1401 Internet Programming Professional

Core

To describe basic Internet Protocols,

Scripting languages & tools

Lab, Test, Assignment Needed

CS1402 Object Oriented Analysis and Design

Professional

Core

To understand the object oriented life cycle, use-casediagram Software quality.

Lab, Test, Assignment Needed

IT1352 Cryptography and Network Security Elective Methods of conventional & public key encryption, system

level security, Authentication &Hash functions.

Test,

Assignment

Needed

IT1252 Digital Signal Processing Professional

Core

To have an overview of signals & systems, DFT & FFT, Applications of DSP, Design of FIR & IIR filters

Test,

Assignment

Needed

MG1401 Total Quality Management Elective Total Quality Management concept the ISO and QS certification statistical approach for quality control

Test,

Assignment

Needed

CS1403Case Tools Lab

Professional Software Development and Debugging Data Modeling Software Testing Program Analysis and Project Planning

Test needed

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Core

CS1404 Internet Programming Lab Professional

Core

Programs in Java, Set the URL of another server, HTTP request,FTP SMTP,POP,servlets, Inline style. Test needed

V SEMESTER :

CS2305 Programming Paradigms

Professional

CoreTo understand the concepts of object-oriented, event driven, and concurrent Programming paradigms and develop skills in using these paradigms using Java.

Test, Assignment Needed

MA2265 Discrete Mathematics Professional

Core

Ability to dealwith abstraction & introduce most of the basic terminologyused in computer science. Test, Assignment Needed

CS2301Software Engineering

Professional

Core

To understand the concepts of Different life cycle models, Implementation and testing strategies ,

Verification and validation techniques, Project planning and management

Test, Assignment Needed

CS2302 Computer Networks Professional

Core

To understand the concepts of data communications, Different layers, IEEE standards, protocols & network

componentsTest, Assignment Needed

CS2303 Theory of Computation Professional

Core

To have an understanding of finite state & pushdown automata, Regular languages and context free

languages, Turing machine and classes of problems.Test, Assignment Needed

CS2304 System Software Professional

Core

To have an Basic understanding and foundations of assemblers, loaders, linkers and macro processors. Test, Assignment Needed

CS2307 Network Lab Professional

Core

Simulation of ARP / RARP, Network Simulators like NS2/Glomosim OPNET of BGP / OSPF routing protocol,

Sliding-Window protocolTest needed

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CS2308 System Software Lab Professional Core Implement a single & two pass assembler, macro processor, absolute loader, simple text editor Test needed

CS2309

Java Lab

Professional

Core

To apply the concepts of JAVA programming in event-driven programming, exception handling, polymorphism,

multi-threaded echo serverTest needed

III SEMESTER :

MA2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations

Professional Core To develop the skills of the students in the areas of

Transforms & Partial Differential Equations Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2201 Data Structures Professional Core To master the design &applicationof balanced tree,hashingset, and graph structures. Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2202 Digital Principles and Systems Design Professional Core

To design & implement combinational circuits, synchronous sequential & asynchronous sequential

circuits, Verilog HDLTest, Assignment Needed

CS 2203 Object Oriented Programming Professional Core To understand the concepts of object oriented

programming & master OOP using C++ Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2204 Analog and Digital Communication Professional Core

To study about the amplitude modulation techniques, Digital data transmission, spread spectrum and multiple

access techniques.Test, Assignment Needed

GE 2021 Environmental Science and Engineering Professional Core To create awareness about the importance of

environment, ecological balance environment problems Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2207 Digital Lab Professional CoreDesign& implementation of combinational circuits

Magnitude Comparator, Multiplexers, Shift registers, Synchronous, Asynchronous counters

Test needed

CS 2208 Data Structures Lab Professional CoreArray implementation of ADT, Linked list

implementations of Stack ADT, Queue ADT, Search Tree ADT - Binary Search Tree

Test needed

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CS 2209 Object Oriented Programming Lab Professional Core

Implementation of call by value reference. Compile time Polymorphism, Runtime Polymorphism File Handling

Simple java application, packages, ThreadingTest needed

CAY [EVEN SEMESTER]

VIII SEMESTER :

IT1402 Mobile Computing Professional

CoreBasics of Wireless communications, working knowledge on various telephone and satellite

networks Wireless application Protocols.

Test, Assignment Needed

EC1008 High Speed Networks Elective

Up-to-date survey of developments in High Speed Networks, Techniques involved to support real-time traffic and congestion

control quality of service.

Test, Assignment Needed

CS1020 Software Quality Management

Elective

Software quality models, measurement and metrics, Quality control and reliability ISO,

CMM.Test, Assignment

Needed

CS1451 Project Work √

Professional

Core - Lab Needed

VI SEMESTER :

CS2351 Artificial Intelligence Professional Core To provide a basic exposition to the goals and methods

of Artificial Intelligence. Reasoning and learning Test, Assignment Needed

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CS2352 Principles of Compiler Design Professional Core To understand, design and implement a lexical

analyzer,parser,code generation. optimization Test, Assignment Needed

CS2353 Object Oriented Analysis and Design

Professional

Core

To understand the object oriented life cycle, use-case diagram Software quality Test, Assignment Needed

CS2354 Advanced Computer Architecture Professional Core To understand the Functions and design of various units

of digital computers to Instruction Level Parallelism , Hardware versus software speculation mechanisms.

Test, Assignment Needed

MA2264 Numerical Methods Professional Core The roots of nonlinear equation, eigenvalue problem of a matrix numerical differentiation and integration Test, Assignment Needed

IT2353 Web Technology Elective To describe basic Internet Protocols, Scripting languages & tools Test, Assignment Needed

GE1352 Communication Skills Laboratory Professional Core

To equip students with effective speaking and listening skills in English & to develop their soft skills and people

skills

Lab, Test, Assignment

- Needed

CS2357Object Oriented

Analysis and Design Lab

Professional Core

Software Development and Debugging Data Modeling

Software Testing Program Analysis and Project Planning Test Needed

CS2358 Internet Programming Lab Professional Core Programs in Java, Set the URL of another server, HTTP

request,FTP SMTP,POP, servlets, Inline style. Test Needed

IV SEMESTER :

MA 2262 Probability and Queuing Theory

Professional

Core

Standard distributions Acquire skills in handling situations involving more than one random variable,

Analyzing queuing modelsTest, Assignment Needed

CS 2251 Design and Analysis of Algorithms Professional Core To introduce analysis of algorithms, sorting and

searching, algorithm design methods Test, Assignment Needed

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CS 2252 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers Professional Core

To study the architecture Instruction set of 8085,Assembly language programs in 8085 and 8086

Interfacing to 8085/8086 architecture & programming of 8051

Lab, Test, Assignment - Needed

CS 2253Computer

Organization and Architecture

Professional CoreTo have a thorough understanding of the digital

computer, fixed-point and floating-point addition, subtraction, multiplication Pipelining

Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2254 Operating Systems Professional CoreTo learn the various aspects of operating systems such

as process management, memory management, and I/O management.

Lab, Test, Assignment - Needed

CS 2255 Data Base Management Systems

Professional

Core

To learn OO DB, Internal storage structures, Transaction processing , Data models, ER diagram

Lab, Test, Assignment - Needed

CS 2257 Operating Systems Lab Professional Core

system calls of UNIX, Finding the average waiting time and average turnaround time Inter Process

communication. file allocationTest, Needed

CS 2258Data Base

Management Systems Lab

Professional Core

Data Definition, Table Creation, Constraints Nested Queries & Join Queries Front end tool Test Needed

CS 2259 Microprocessors Lab Professional CoreTo implement the assembly language programming of 8085,8086 and 8051, BIOS/DOS Interface concepts of

various peripheral deviceTest Needed

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VII-P.1 Contents of basic sciences, HSS, professional core and electives, and breadth [40]

Assessment is based on the balanced composition of basic sciences, HSS, professional core and electives, and breadth to meet the PEOs. If such components are not included in the curriculum

provided by the affiliated university, then the college/Inst. should make additional efforts to impart such knowledge through covering such aspects through “contents beyond syllabi”.

Course

UnitScience/HSS/Professional

core, Elective or Breadth?

Content Beyond SyllabusTheory

Lab

CAY [ODD SEMESTER](VII SEM)

CS1401Internet

Programming Professional

CoreAJAX

CS1402

Object Oriented

Analysis and Design

Professional Core

Brain Storming

IT1352Cryptography and Network

Security Elective

Anti Virus

MG1401Total Quality Management

Elective

Guidance on the documentation(record)

requirements of ISO 9001-2008 /support

package

V SEMESTER :

CS2305Programming

Paradigms Professional

CoreJava Data Base

Connectivity

CS2301 Software Engineering

Professional Core

Testing & Types(Usability,Accessab

ility,website & Internationalization

testing)

CS2302 Computer Networks

Professional Core

Cloud computing

CS2303 Theory of Computation

Professional Core

Introduction to Compiler and Phases

CS2304 System Software Professional Core

RISC and SISC Architecture

III SEMESTER :

CS 2201Data

Structures Professional

CoreDynamic tree

CS 2202

Digital Principles and

Systems Design

Professional Core

VLSI Design

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CS 2203Object

Oriented Programming

Professional Core

Java Data Base Connectivity

CAY [EVEN SEMESTER]

VIII SEMESTER :

IT1402 Mobile Computing

Professional Core

Wi-FI

EC1008 High Speed Networks

Elective Virtual Private Network

CS1020 Software Quality Management

ElectiveSoftware Inspection

Process

VI SEMESTER :

CS2351 Artificial Intelligence

Professional Core

Application of AI-Heuristic Classification

CS2352 Principles of Compiler Design

Professional Core

YACC & LExX Tools Multipass compilersa

CS2353

Object Oriented

Analysis and Design

Professional Core

Brain Stroming

CS2354Advanced Computer

Architecture Professional

CoreLoop Level Parallelism

IT2353Web

Technology Elective VB Script Language ASP

IV SEMESTER :

CS 2251Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Professional Core

Mesh Algorithm Brute force method

CS 2252Microprocessors

& Microcontrollers

Professional Core

VLSI- Processing and supporting

Devices(80130)

CS 2253Computer

Organization and Architecture

Professional Core

SUNCMP Architecture

CS 2254 Operating Systems

Professional Core

Introduction to Distributed OS

CS 2255Data Base

Management Systems

Professional Core

PL/SQL Commands

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VII-P.2 Emphasis on laboratory and project work (30)

Assessment is based on the balanced laboratory and project work along with theory, to meet the PEOs. If enough lab/design/experimentation components are not included in the curriculum provided by the affiliated university, then the college/Inst. should make additional efforts to impart such knowledge through covering such aspects through “contents beyond syllabi”.

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Course

UnitsScience / HSS /

professional core, elective or bradth?

PEOs specified by affiliating University or the college

Additional theory / lab / assignment / test needed to meet

objectives

CommentsTheor

y Lab

CAY ODD SEM

VII SEMESTER :

CS1403 Case Tools Lab

Professional Core

Software Development and Debugging Data Modeling Software Testing

Program Analysis and Project PlanningTest needed

CS1404 Internet Programming Lab Professional Core

Programs in Java, Set the URL of another server, HTTP request, FTP

SMTP,POP,servlets, Inline style.Test needed

V SEMESTER :

CS2307 Network Lab Professional Core

Simulation of ARP / RARP, Network Simulators like NS2/Glomosim OPNET of

BGP / OSPF routing protocol, Sliding-Window protocol

Test needed

CS2308System Software Lab Professional

Core

Implement a single & two pass assembler, macro processor, absolute

loader, simple text editorTest needed

CS2309 Java Lab Professional Core

To apply the concepts of JAVA programming in event-driven

programming, exception handling, polymorphism, multi-threaded echo

server

Test needed

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III SEMESTER :

CS 2207 Digital Lab Professional Core

Design& implementation of combinational circuits Magnitude Comparator, Multiplexers, Shift registers, Synchronous, Asynchronous

counters

Test needed

CS 2208 Data Structures Lab Professional Core

Array implementation of ADT, Linked list implementations of Stack ADT, Queue ADT,

Search Tree ADT - Binary Search Tree Test needed

CS 2209Object Oriented

Programming Lab Professional Core

Implementation of call by value reference. Compile time Polymorphism, Runtime

Polymorphism File Handling Simple java application, packages, Threading

Test needed

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Course

UnitsScience / HSS /

professional core, elective or bradth?

PEOs specified by affiliating University or the college

Additional theory / lab / assignment / test needed to meet

objectives

CommentsTheor

y Lab

CAY EVEN SEM

VIII SEMESTER :

CS1451 Project Work √ Professional Core

- Lab Needed

VI SEMESTER :

GE1352 Communication Skills Laboratory

Professional Core

To equip students with effective speaking and listening skills in English &

to develop their soft skills and people skills

Lab, Test, Assignment

- Needed

CS2357Object Oriented Analysis

and Design Lab Professional Core

Software Development and Debugging Data Modeling Software Testing

Program Analysis and Project PlanningTest Needed

CS2358Internet Programming

Lab Professional Core

Programs in Java, Set the URL of another server, HTTP request,FTP

SMTP,POP,servlets, Inline style.Test Needed

IV SEMESTER :

CS 2257Operating Systems Lab

Professional Core

system calls of UNIX, Finding the average waiting time and average

turnaround time Inter Process

Test, Needed

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communication.file allocation

CS 2258Data Base Management

Systems Lab Professional Core

Data Definition, Table Creation, Constraints Nested Queries & Join

Queries Front end toolTest Needed

CS 2259 Microprocessors Lab Professional Core

To implement the assembly language programming of 8085,8086 and 8051, BIOS/DOS Interface concepts of various

peripheral device

Test Needed

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VII-P.3 Curriculum updates and PEO reviews (30)

List of course modules (along with coverage beyond syllabus) and PEOs which were updated and revised in past 3 years by the college, irrespective of curriculum updates by th e affiliating university, in order to meet the corresponding PEOs

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Course

Units Science / HSS / professional core, elective or bradth?

PEOs specified by affiliating University or the college

Additional theory / lab / assignment / test needed to meet

objectives

CommentsTheory Lab

2010-2011

VIII SEMESTER :

MA2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations

Professional

Core

To develop the skills of the students in the areas of Transforms & Partial

Differential Equations

Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2201 Data Structures Professional Core

To master the design &applicationof balanced tree,hashingset, and graph

structures.

Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2202 Digital Principles and Systems Design

Professional Core

To design & implement combinational circuits, synchronous sequential

&asynchronous sequential circuits, Verilog HDL

Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2203 Object Oriented Programming Professional Core

To understand the concepts of object oriented programming & master OOP

using C++

Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2204 Analog and Digital Communication

Professional Core

To study about the amplitude modulation techniques, Digital data transmission, spread spectrum and

multiple access techniques.

Test, Assignment Needed

GE 2021Environmental Science

and Engineering Professional

Core

To create awareness about the importance of environment, ecological

balance environment problems

Test, Assignment Needed

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CS 2207 Digital Lab Professional Core

Design& implementation of combinational circuits Magnitude Comparator, Multiplexers, Shift

registers, Synchronous, Asynchronous counters

Test needed

CS 2208 Data Structures Lab Professional Core

Array implementation of ADT, Linked list implementations of Stack ADT,

Queue ADT, Search Tree ADT - Binary Search Tree

Test needed

CS 2209 Object Oriented Programming Lab

Professional Core

Implementation of call by value reference. Compile time Polymorphism,

Runtime Polymorphism File Handling Simple java application, packages,

Threading

Test needed

IV SEMESTER :

MA 2262 Probability and Queuing Theory

Professional Core

Standard distributions Acquire skills in handling situations involving more than

one random variable, Analyzing queuing models

Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2251Design and Analysis of

Algorithms Professional Core

To introduce analysis of algorithms, sorting and searching, algorithm design

methods

Test, Assignment Needed

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CS 2252Microprocessors & Microcontrollers Professional

Core

To study the architecture Instruction set of 8085 , Assembly language

programs in 8085 and 8086 Interfacing to 8085/8086 architecture

&programming of 8051

Lab, Test, Assignment

- Needed

CS 2253 Computer Organization and Architecture

Professional Core

To have a thorough understanding of the digital computer, fixed-point and floating-point addition, subtraction,

multiplication Pipelining

Test, Assignment Needed

CS 2254 Operating Systems Professional Core

To learn the various aspects of operating systems such as process

management, memory management, and I/O management.

Lab, Test Assignment -

Needed

CS 2255Data Base Management

Systems Professional Core

To learn OO DB, Internal storage structures, Transaction processing ,

Data models, ER diagram

Lab, Test, Assignment -

Needed

CS 2257 Operating Systems Lab Professional Core

System calls of UNIX, Finding the average waiting time and average

turnaround time Inter Process communication. file allocation

Test, Needed

CS 2258Data Base Management

Systems Lab Professional Core

Data Definition, Table Creation, Constraints Nested Queries & Join

Queries Front end toolTest Needed

CS 2259Microprocessors Lab

Professional Core

To implement the assembly language programming of 8085,8086 and 8051, BIOS/DOS Interface concepts of various

Test Needed

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peripheral device

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VII-P.4 Additional contents to bridge curriculum gaps (25)

Assessment is based on program specific contents which are added to bridge curriculum gaps across the courses in order to achieve PEOs and the specific course objectives

Course Unit

Remarks Theory Lab

CAY - Lateral Entry Students (Bridge Course)III SEMESTER :

MA2211Transforms and Partial Differential Equations

1.Understand the basic concepts of the

subject

2. Awaiting for the result

CS 2201 Data Structures

CS 2202 Digital Principles and Systems Design

CS 2203 Object Oriented Programming

CS 2204 Analog and Digital Communication

GE 2021Environmental Science and Engineering

CS 2207 Digital Lab

CS 2208 Data Structures Lab

CS 2209 Object Oriented Programming Lab

IV SEMESTER :

MA 2262 Probability and Queuing Theory

Understand the basic concepts of the

subject

CS 2251 Design and Analysis of Algorithms

CS 2252 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers

CS 2253Computer

Organization and Architecture

CS 2254 Operating Systems

CS 2255 Data Base Management Systems

CS 2257 Operating Systems Lab

CS 2258Data Base

Management Systems Lab

CS 2259 Microprocessors Lab

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CRITERION VIII

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES – THEIR COMPLIANCE AND OUTCOMES

List all the course modules along with the objectives and outcomes (in part III)

Course

Units

Quality of PEOs

specified?

Additional contents to meet PEOs through?

Assessment through

course files / Lab and

Assignment sheets / test

papers

Theory Lab Theory Lab Assignments /

Tests

CAY [ODD SEMESTER]

Internet Programming

- Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Object Oriented

Analysis and Design

Good √

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Cryptography and Network

Security - Good

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Digital Signal Processing

- GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Total Quality Management

- GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Advanced Operating

system - Good

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Programming Paradigms

- GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

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Discrete mathematics

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Software Engineering

Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Computer Networks

Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Theory of Computation

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

System Software

Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Transforms and Partial Differential Equations

Good

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Data Structures

Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Digital Principles and

Systems Design

Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Object Oriented

Programming Good √

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Analog and Digital

Communication

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

Environmental Science and Engineering

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment

Needed

CAY [EVEN SEMESTER]

Mobile Computing

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

High Speed Networks

Good

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Software Quality

Management Good

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

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Project Work Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Artificial Intelligence

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Principles of Compiler Design

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Object Oriented

Analysis and Design

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Advanced Computer

Architecture Good √

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Numerical Methods

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Web Technology GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Probability and Queuing Theory

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

GoodAssignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Microprocessors &

Microcontrollers Good √

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Computer Organization and

Architecture Good

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Operating Systems Good √Assignments/

Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

Data Base Management

Systems Good √

Assignments/ Tests

Test, Assignment Needed

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VIII-P.1

Course objective and mapping (20)

(Assessment is based on the PEOs defined for a course or a set of courses and their mapping with the content delivery and knowledge gain through theory classes, lab experiments, assignments and tests.)1. To prepare students for successful careers in industries that

meet the needs of Indian and Multinational companies.

2. To develop the ability among students to synthesize logical and technical concepts for developing application software.

3. To inculcate in student’s professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary approach and ability relate engineering issues to broader social context.

4. To provide students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineering problems and to prepare them for graduate studies.

5. To provide student with an academic environment aware of excellence, leadership, written ethical codes and guidelines, and the life-long learning needed for a successful professional career.

VIII-P.2

Assessment outcomes (20)

(Assessment is based on the factor that the expertise needed to deliver the contents is met with the faculty expertise and on a balanced load factor of the concerned faculty. Faculty expertise should be adequate to cater for all the major fields specified in the program criteria.)a. Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in mathematics, science and

computer.b. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments,

interpret and analyze data, and report results.c. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design a problem solving

technique or a process that meets desired specifications and requirements.

d. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function on engineering and science laboratory teams, as well as on multidisciplinary design teams.

e. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve computer engineering problems.

f. Graduates will demonstrate and understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities.

g. Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms.

h. Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and societal contest.

i. Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life- long learning.

j. Graduates will be broadly educated and will have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues.

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k. Graduates will be familiar with modern engineering software tools and equipment to analyze software engineering problems.

VIII-P.3

Mapping with faculty experience (20)

(Assessment is based on the factor that the expertise needed to deliver the contents is met with the faculty expertise and on a balanced load factor of the concerned faculty. Faculty expertise should be adequate to cater for all the major fields specified in the program criteria.)

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Course (VII sem)

Units Area of specialization

needed to achieve PEOs

Name of the Faculty whose expertise matched with the

specializationComments

Theory Lab

CS1401 Internet Programming Professional Core V. RAJI

CS1402 Object Oriented Analysis and Design

Professional Core I. GETZI SHINOLA

IT1352 Cryptography and Network Security

Elective A.KUMARESAN

IT1252 Digital Signal Processing Professional Core SRIVIDHYA

CS1403 Case Tools Lab

Professional Core I. GETZI SHINOLA

CS1404 Internet Programming Lab Professional Core V.RAJI

V SEMESTER :

CS2305 Programming Paradigms Professional Core

V.RAJI

MA2265 Discrete Mathematics Professional Core K. SELVAJAYANTHI

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CS2301 Software Engineering Professional Core E.BHUVANESWARI

CS2302 Computer Networks Professional Core K.RAMADEVI

CS2303 Theory of Computation Professional Core K.VASANTHARAJ

CS2304 System Software Professional Core A.ERAJESH

CS2307Network Lab Professional Core K.RAMADEVI

CS2308System Software Lab Professional Core A.ERAJESH

CS2309 Java Lab Professional Core V.RAJI

III SEMESTER :

MA2211 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations

Professional Core MRS.SIVAGAMASUNDARI

CS 2201 Data Structures Professional Core N.SENTHAMARAISELVI

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CS 2202 Digital Principles and Systems Design

Professional Core S.PARVATHI

CS 2203 Object Oriented Programming Professional Core S.ARCHANA

CS 2204 Analog and Digital Communication

Professional Core GEETHAPRIYA

GE 2021 Environmental Science and Engineering

Professional Core NIVETHITHA

CS 2207 Digital Lab

Professional Core S.PARVATHI

CS 2208 Data Structures Lab

Professional Core N.SENTHAMARAISELVI

CS 2209 Object Oriented Programming Lab

Professional Core S.ARCHANA

CAY [EVEN SEMESTER]

VIII SEMESTER :

IT1402 Mobile Computing Professional Core I.GETZISHINOLA

EC1008 High Speed Networks Elective V.RAJI

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CS1020 Software Quality Management Elective S.PARVATHI

CS1451 Project Work √ Professional Core PROF.B.VALARAMTHI

VI SEMESTER :

CS2351 Artificial Intelligence Professional Core N.SENTHAMARAISELVI

CS2352 Principles of Compiler Design

Professional Core K.VASANTHARAJ

CS2353 Object Oriented Analysis and Design

Professional Core N.PURUSHOTHUMAN

CS2354 Advanced Computer Architecture

Professional Core L.SANKARAN

MA1251 Numerical Methods Professional Core AGLIAN

IT2353Web Technology Professional Core G.PAVITHRA

GE1352 Communication Skills Laboratory Professional Core P.UMA

CS2357Object Oriented Analysis and Design Lab

Professional Core N.PURUSHOTHUMAN

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CS2358 Internet Programming Lab Professional Core G.PAVITHRA

IV SEMESTER :

MA 2262 Probability and Queuing Theory

Professional Core SELVAJANYANTHI

CS 2251 Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Professional Core A.ERRAJESH

CS 2252 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers

Professional Core D.UMAMAHESWARI

CS 2253 Computer Organization and Architecture

Professional Core K.HARIPRIYA

CS 2254 Operating Systems Professional Core S.PARVATHI

CS 2255 Data Base Management Systems Professional Core S.ARCHANA

CS 2257 Operating Systems Lab Professional Core S.PARVATHI

CS 2258 Data Base Management Systems Lab

Professional Core S.ARCHANA

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CS 2259 Microprocessors Lab Professional Core N.SENTHAMARAISELVI

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VIII-P.4

Mapping with outcomes (20)

(Assessment is based on what extent the PEOs/curriculum map with the outcomes)

The Computer Science Engineering Programme outcomes leading to the achievement of the objectives are summarized in the following table: CAY

Programme Educational Objectives

Programme outcomes

a b c d e f g h i j k

I X X X X X

II X X X X X X

III X X X X X X

IV X X X X X X X X X X

V X X X X X

VI X X X X X X X

VIII-P.5

Significant achievements (20)

List significant achievements, in respect of curriculum, stated PEOs and their outcomes, in CAY, CAYm1 and CAYm2.

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Specify the Improvement

Improvement brought in

Contributed by

List the PEO(s), which are strengthened

Comments, if any Outcomes

CAYm2 :

Student Paper Presentation

Knowledge & Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IVGot prizes

Ability to design a problem solving technique.

In-plant Training Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, III, V Gained the knowledge

Ability to meet the needs of industries.

Guest lectures, workshop, Conference, etc.

Knowledge & Presentation Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Gained the knowledge & got the prizes

Familiar with modern engineering software tools.

Participation of various extra course

Knowledge Students PEO(s) – I, II, V

Gained the knowledge & useful for the placement

Confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and societal contest.

Bridge Course Sound foundation Students PEO(s) – IV Understand the basic concepts

Basic knowledge in mathematics, science and computer.

Student Sponsored Projects

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, II, V

Received Sponsorship from Tamilnadu Government

Ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results

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CAYm1 :

Toughest Subjects University Results Students

PEO(s) – II,IV

Understand the subjects & improvement in result

Results improved for toughest subjects.

In-plant Training Practical knowledge

Students

PEO(s) – I, III, V Gained the knowledge

Ability to meet the needs of industries

Student Paper Presentation

Knowledge & Presentation

Students

PEO(s) – II, III, IVGot prizes

Ability to design a problem solving technique.

Guest lectures, workshop, Conference, etc.

Knowledge & Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, PEO - IV

Gained the knowledge & got the prizes

Familiar with modern engineering software tools

Bridge Course Sound foundation Students

PEO(s) – IV Understand the basic concepts

Basic knowledge in mathematics, science and computer.

Student Sponsored Projects

Practical knowledge

Students

PEO(s) – I, II, V

Received Sponsorship from Tamilnadu Government

Ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results

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CAY :

Placement Placement & training

Students

PEO(s) – I Got the job

Ability to function on engineering and science laboratory teams and understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities.

Software Presentation - Contest

Students

PEO(s) – II, III,

Presented papers in International Conference & got the prizes

Familiar with modern engineering software tools and equipment to analyze software engineering problems.

In-plant Training Practical knowledge

Students

PEO(s) – I, III, V Gained the knowledge

Ability to meet the needs of industries

Student Paper Presentation

Knowledge & Presentation

Students

PEO(s) – II, III, IV Gained the knowledge

Ability to design a problem solving technique.

Guest lectures, workshop, Conference, etc.

Knowledge & Presentation

Students PEO(s) – II, III, IV

Gained the knowledge & got the prizes

Familiar with modern engineering software tools

Bridge Course Sound foundation Students

PEO(s) – IV Understand the basic concepts

Basic knowledge in mathematics, science and computer.

Student Sponsored Projects

Practical knowledge

Students PEO(s) – I, II, V In progress

Ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results

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PART III

Curriculum, Syllabi, PEOs and Outcomes

In this part of SAR, the course modules and/or a group of course modules, in the program, should be arranged in order to provide the following information:

1. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) and Course Objectives,

2. Program and Course Outcomes,

3. Mapping of PEOs with the expected outcomes,

4. Additional contents beyond the syllabi, if needed, to be provided to meet the outcomes with the course objectives, and

5. How to make provisions for the additional contents, if needed to bridge the gaps, in the academic calendar.

Three sample cases of the programmes in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering are included in “Evaluation Guidelines” as sampler guidelines.

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PART IV

List of documents/records to be made available during the visit

(Three years of records to be made available, wherever applicable)

Institute Specific

I.1. Land papers, built-plan and approval etc.

I.2. Composition of GC/GB, Senate and other Academic and Administrative bodies, their functions and responsibilities. List of all the meetings held in the past 3 years along with the attendance records. Representative minutes and action-taken reports of a few meetings of such bodies along with the list of current faculty members who are members of such bodies.

I.3. Rules, policies and procedures published by the college/Institute including service book and academic regulations and other along with the proof that the employee/students are aware of the rules and procedures.

I.4. Budgeted allocation and utilization : Audited statement of accounts

I.5. Informative web site

I.6. Library resources – books and journal holdings,

I.7. Listing of core, computing and manufacturing etc. labs

I.8. Records of T & P and career & guidance cells

I.9. Records of safety checks and critical installations

I.10. Medical care records and usages of ambulance etc.

I.11. Academic calendar, schedule of tutorial and makeup classes

I.12. Course handouts/files along with PEOs; list of additional topics to meet PEOs and outcomes.

I.13. Set of question papers, assignments, evaluation schemes etc.

I.14. Feedback proforma, analysis and corrective actions

I.15. Documented feedback received from the stake-holders (e.g., Industries, Parents, Alumni, Financiers etc.) of the college/institute

I.16. List of faculty who teach first year courses along with their qualifications

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I.17. First year results.

Program Specific

P.1 NBA accreditation reports of the past visits, if any

P.2 Department budget and allocations of the past 3 years

P.3 Admission – seats filled and ranks (3y data)

P.4 List/Number of students who clear the program in 4y (3y data)

P.5 Av. Grade point (CGPA) (3y data of students CGPA/percentage)

P.6 Placement and higher studies data (3y data)

P.7 Professional society activities, events, conferences organized etc.

P.8 List of students’ papers along with hard-copies of the publications; professional society publications/magazines etc.

P.9 Sample best and average project reports/theses

P.10 Details of faculty student ratio

P.11 Faculty details with their service books, salary details, sample appointment letters, promotion and award letters/certificates

P.12 Faculty list with designation, qualification, joining date, publication, R & D, interaction details

P.13 List of faculty publications along with DOIs and publication/citation details

P.14 List of R & D and consultancy projects along with approvals and project completion reports

P.15 List and proofs of faculty interaction with outside world

P.16 List of class rooms, faculty rooms,

P.17 List of program specific labs & computing facility within dept.

P.18 List of non-teaching staff with their appointment letters etc

P.19 List of short-term courses, workshop arranged and course-modules developed

P.20 Records of new program specific facility created, if any

P.21 Records of overall program specific improvements, if any

P.22 Curriculum, PEO/Course objectives and Outcomes,

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P.23 Known gaps in the curriculum vis-à-vis PEOs and Outcomes

P.24 List of contents beyond syllabi and schedule in academic calendar, if any

P.25 Course files, plan of course delivery, question papers, assignments, list of experiments etc.