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WELCOMES THE
NBA TEAM
1. Chairman
2. Expert 1
3. Expert 2
Principal : Dr. D. Maheshwar Dutta
Director : Neil Gogte
12th -14th November 2021
About KMIT
Established in the academic year 2007-2008
Affiliated to JNTUH, Hyderabad (autonomous
from 2020-21)
A unit of Keshav Memorial Educational Society, a
prominent Educational Institution for the past 78
years
Promoted by Genesis Group, leaders in software
development and training since 1992
Promoters
KMIT Management Team
Justice L. Narasimha
Reddy
Chairman CAT, Chancellor
University of Hyderabad,
Former Chief Justice of the
Patna High Court
President KMES
Neil GogteFounder and Director KMIT
Nitin .SFounder Director
KMIT
J. Narsimha Rao
Vice President
KMES
Education Institutions of the Trust
Keshav Memorial Primary School (1940)
Keshav Memorial High School (1940)
Keshav Memorial High School (English
Medium 1974)
Schools Junior Colleges
Keshav Memorial Junior
College (1974)
Keshav Smarak Junior
College (2018)
Degree College
Keshav Memorial Institute of
Commerce and Sciences
(1994)
Keshav Memorial College of
Law (2017)
Law College
Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology (2007)
Neil Gogte Institute of Technology (2017)
Keshav Memorial Engineering College (2021)
Engineering Institutions
Achievements – Institute
2018-2019
NPTEL – AAA+ grade local chapter
Research Highlights 2020 SIH 2020 - Interaction with Honourable Shri Narendra
Modi Ji as part of AICTE SIH 2020 innovation challenge
IEEExtreme coding competition – 7th position India wide
and 91st world wide
GSOC – bagged 4 projects each of USD 5000
6 research publications in international journals
Massachusetts Institute of Technology COVID-19 Hackathon
– 1st position amongst 2000+ participants world wide
Demo of Virtual Police Station to National Police Academy
on recommendation of PMO office
6 Internship projects for Crime Free Bharat as part of MP
Police Reforms program.
Conducted a specially designed advanced training program
for scientist of 12 directorates under DRDO for
incorporating AIML into Missile Design
Investment worth 1 Crore made for promoting
undergraduate student research
NVidia-DGX Server with 4 Tesla 100 GPU Cores 50 Lakhs
SuperMicro Data storage server with 154 TB storage - 15 lakhs
Morphle Digital Pathology Scanner - 20 Lakhs
2019-2020
Admissions
Sanctioned:720
Admitted: 2020-21- 719 2019-20- 720 2018-19 – 660Opening Rank: 2020-21 1324 2019-20 1200 2018-19 -2261
Have been AAA local
chapter since local
chapter’s inception
43 53 67 85 94
383490 530
658
827
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Companies Visited and Offers Released over the Consecutive years
Companies Visited No of Offers released
Placement Highlights
Offers above 30LPA: 01
Offers between 20 – 30LPA: 05
Offers Between 10 – 20LPA: 40
Offers Between 08 – 10LPA: 87
Offers Between 07 – 08LPAs:
41
Offers Between 06 – 07LPA: 57
Offers Between 05 – 06LPA: 34
Offers Between 03 – 05LPA:
327
❑ 11 Companies in process next week
❑ 88 students got shortlisted for final interviews at Amazon for 30 LPA salary package.
❑ 10 companies with 8 LPA are in process
❑ 61 companies visited so far
❑ 70 more companies lined up
❑ Average Salary is 5.96 LPA
❑ 401 students got placed (Single)
❑ 265 students got above 5 LPA offers
Faculty Achievements7
BIRAC GRANTResearch Grant from BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Association Council) for an INR 50 Lakhs Prof.Dr. RajasekaranSubramanian
NPTEL Gold & Topper Certificate
Mentor for National Projects
International Certifications Google Analytics – A.V. NagireddyAdobe (AEM 6.3) – M. SeshuKumar
PatentsAutomatic Intelligent Detection of Cancer (Filed)-T.V.Divya , T.Gayatri
Low Level Instrumentation Layer (Filed) –B.Jyoshna,B.Kiranmayi
AIT based Smart Baggage (Accepted)– Dr. Padmaja
System and Method for Software Quality (Accepted) – Dr.P.Pavan , Dr. G. Narender, A.V.Nagireddy, Arshiya
V. Akhila Reddy ( FLAT )C. Sita Kameshwari (Elite+Gold– Joy of Computing)
Smart India Hackathon- 5
Mentor for International ProjectsGoogle Summer of Code - 5
NPTEL Domain Expert certificate for DataScience
A. Srinivas , Anuradha
Best Placement OfficerD. Sudheer
Student Achievements
Student EntrepreneursMd.Syed Muzzammil(Hustlin Media LLP)
Nihaal Sangepu(JANC STAY Solutions
Boardinstays.com ,CULT Digital App)
National Level ProjectsMP Govt Police
Cultural Activities2020-21IIT BOMBAY,EFFERVESCENCE, IIIT ALLAHABAD2019-20MyCaptainMyCaptain Short Film making workshop, Clubs
Sports2018-19RELIANCE FOUNDATION COLLEGE FOOTBALL, VBITFoot ball fest, State level Inter Engineering Collegiate Foot ball Fest
EIE University Gold MedalV. Maanasa16BD1A1046
Internships
National & InternationalHackathonsNational: SIH – 21SOPHOS – 2 teamsIIRS – 1 team International:IEEE Extreme -3 Innovators Challenge 2019
RepresentativesIEEE - Vice Chairman- Krishna deepStreet Cause NGO Student Chapter
Google Summer of CodeGSOC4 projects got selected• Srinivas Yadav• Sai Varshith• Nischal Singhi• Akash Konda
Our student Interacting with PM as part of SIH
SIHJatin Trichnopoly and team reached SIH finals. 17BD1A053Q
Number of Interns converted to Permanent Job
AY
Numbe
r of
Interns
Number of Interns
converted to Permanent
Job
% of
Conversio
ns2020-
21266 266 100
2019-
20164 164 100
20119 175 175 100
Highest Package Offered 93 LPA (Amazon Berlin)
Number of Students offered with above
20LPA
17(Amazon (Berlin), Amazon,
ServiceNow, Goldman Sachs)
No of Students Placed between 10-20LPA 02
No of Students Placed between 5-10LPA 192
Placements(AY 2020-21)
Placements2020-21-Haripriya Reddy -
Amazon(Berlin) INR 93 LPA
Faculty Centric Policies and Utilization
PROVIDENT FUND: EPF scheme is available in the Institution as per rules and regulations since the inception.
ESI FACILITY: ESI facility is provided by the College to the employees of KMIT
GRATUITY: As the Gratuity Act, 1972, KMIT pays Gratuity to its employees. Employees are eligible to receive gratuityas per the eligibility
norms.
PAID LEAVE: Under this scheme, the College sanctions paid leave in case of employee’s marriage, maternity, bereavement in the employee’s
family, or health related issues etc. Six months maternity leaves are applicable to eligible staff.
LOAN FACILITY: a) purchase of laptop b) personal loan facility etc
WELFARE SCHEMES - festival cash advances, travel and accommodation allowances for knowledge enhancement etc.
INCREMENTS AND INCENTIVES for better results in examinations in concerned subjects are given to the faculty every year.
LEAVES casual/ sick leave of 15 days per year. Vacation leaves forteaching staff is 30 days and 15 days for non teaching staff.
FDPs and Faculty development programmers are organized for the professional development of thefaculty. 50% of the fee is reimbursed by the
college as per the eligibility norms.
PAPER PUBLISHING, CONFERENCES both financial and technical support will be given to faculty to attend conferences, workshops,
presenting papers in conferences, seminars etc. organized by other institutions.
PLEASURE TRIPS Institute organizes a pleasure trip for the faculty once in a year.
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME faculty and technical staff are encouraged to get internationally renowned certifications. Exam fee is
reimbursed on submission of the certificate. Institution provides membership fees to the faculty advisor of student chapter.
Student Centric Policies and Utilization
Measures to prevent ragging.
• The entire campus is under CCTV camera surveillance.
• Banners and posters on anti-ragging act are displayed at prominent places.
• Complaint boxes at first year class rooms and at prominent places are arranged.
• The Telephone numbers of the college administration are displayed at prominent places.
• Awareness on anti-ragging act is created among all the students.
• The date of commencement of first year class work is informed to the local police station.
• Lunch timings and class timings of the first year students are different from that of the senior students.
• Class rooms for first year students are arranged in a separate block.
21. Internal Complaints Committee
S.No Name of the Member Department Position
1 Dr. S. Padmaja HOD, CSE Convener
2 Dr. K. Bhargavi HOD, IT Member
3 Dr. S.J.S. Anthony HOD, ECE Member
4 Mrs. B. Swapna HOD, EIE Member
5 Mrs. K.L.S. Sirisha CSE Member
6 Mrs. Sita Kameshwari CSE Member
Cells/Committees
1. Grievance Redressal Cell,
2. Anti ragging Committee
3. SexualHarassment Committee
Student Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of students benefitted by scholarships, free ships etc. provided by the institution / non-
government agencies during the year
Year Name of the scheme
Number of students benefited
Number of
students
Amount
2019-20 SC Development 173 1,40,00,000
2019-20 ST Welfare 48 40,08,000
2019-20 BC Welfare 554 2,40,04,000
2019-20 Disabled Welfare 1 35,000
2019-20 EBC 275 1,91,29,000
2019-20 Minority 76 62,69,000
1127 67,44,5000
Student- Benefitted by guidance for Competitive
Exam training and career counselling
Year Name of the Activity conducted by the HEI to offer guidance for competitive
examinations offered by the institution during the last five years (2019-20)
Name of the Activity Number of students attended /
participated
2019-20 ARJUNA 295
2019-20 NIRANTAR FS 176
2019-20 TRISHUL 421
Block Chain 109
Seminar by Deeksha Foundation on civil service 260
Seminar on GMAT 250
2019-2020
FS 444
SONET 375
TRISHUL 441
COURSERA 413
2019-2021
Ethical Hacking 106
Parallel Programming 111
Python for Data Science 162
Tensorflow ML 152
Student Skill Enhancement InitiativesName of the capability enhancement
program
Date of
implementation
(DD-MM-YYYY)
Number
of
students
enrolled
Name of the agencies/consultants involved with contact details (if any)
Language and Communication Skills
BEC - Preliminary 09-05-2019 87 Cambridge English Business
BEC - Preliminary 11-05-2019 109
Life Skills
WORKSHOP ON YOGA 25-01-2020 240 YOGA TATVA INSTITUTE TRAINER
ICT Computing Skills
IDEATHON EVENT 21-09-2019 120 CSI Students
WORKSHOP ON MACHINE
LEARNING
06-09-2019 TO
7/9/2019 124MR. A SHASHANK, CORPORATE TRAINER
WORKSHOP ON IOT
20-05-2019 TO 15-
06-2019 126
MR. K SIVARAMA KRISHNA, ASST PROFESSOR, KMIT AND SWAPNA
BANDARI, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, KMIT
SEMINAR ON CHANGING FACE OF
CYBER SECURITY 24-02-2020 154
Mr Srini Sarva, Former Global-Head,3PAS NOVARTIS
SEMINAR ON CLOUD COMPUTING 13-02-2020 124MR SUNDEEP ARORA. TECHNICAL TRAINER, VERIZON
WORKSHOP ON ALEXA 08-03-2019 124 MR MADHUKAR, ASST. PROFESSOR, KMIT
WORKSHOP ON GOOGLE FIRE BASE 28-09-2019 130MS. EVANA LAKSHMI PRIYA, CAPGEMINI
SEMINAR ON MACHINE LEARNING &
AI 30-08-2019 124MR ARUNACHALAM JAYARAMAN, VIRTUSA
WORKSHOP ON MEAN STACK
07-06-2019 TO
20-06-2019 136MRS. HIMABINDU SRI, ASST PROFESSOR, KMIT
WORKSHOP ON MAD
17-06-2019 TO
13-07-2019 140
MR. K SIVARAMA KRISHNA, ASST PROFESSOR, KMIT AND SWAPNA
BANDARI, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, KMIT
WORKSHOP ON OPEN CV AND LINUX 14-08-2019 136Mrs POOJA GODSEASST PROFESSOR, KMIT
Quality Assurance Initiative and Impact
1. Continuation of ICT/e-governance in all the administrative & academic section to make the campus
fully automated.
2. Promoting National (DRDL,BIREC) and International collaboration for Academic Interaction and
Research Resource Exchange to ensure quality research.
3. To increase national & International Linkage with Industries & higher education Institutions &
establish skill-driven Industry-Academia atmosphere in the KMIT Campus to ensure quality consultant.
4. Continuously improving the examination & evaluation system of the Institute through regular
online – MCQ’s exam pattern, Mock Test & prepare the students for various competitive examination
in a better way.
5. Continuation of various Health Care Programs by the college.
6. To increase the number of MoU’s by each academic department for student and faculty exchange.
7. To ensure a plastic free, Junk food free , Tobacco free campus & make the campus eco-friendly.
8. Continuation of Procuring and maintaining the sanitization under standard operating procedures
Quality Assurance Initiatives and Impact
9. To enhance & upgrade the resources of Laboratory facilities for creating Advanced Research
Environment.
10. We got NBA IT renewed for three yrs, now we applied for CSE dept.
11. KMIT plans to evolve its strategic plan to generate alternatives energy sources in a better way.
12. Continuing the support to faculty to publish and present the quality research papers and patents.
13. Encouraging to submit Proposal for R&D Projects for financial support/grants from the Govt/Private
organizations .
14. KMIT is continuously strengthening the staff development facility and is organizing regular training
programs, capacity building workshops for both teaching & non-teaching staff members.
15. KMIT has a registered Alumni association for continues interaction of Alumni and industry partners in
various activities for implementation of good practices for the college.
Quality Initiatives Year Name of quality initiative by
IQAC
Date of conducting
IQAC
Duration From Duration To Number of participants
2019-20 human Computer Interaction 01-12-2019 01-12-2019 31-12-2019 1223
Python Programming 01-04-2019 01-04-2019 30-04-2019 1155
Data Analysis 01-05-2019 01-05-2019 30-05-2019 226
Research and Design 03-06-2019 03-06-2019 26-06-2019 136
Security Engineering 03-07-2019 03-07-2019 31-07-2019 151
Machine Learning 01-08-2019 01-08-2019 30-12-2019 2334
Data Management 01-06-2019 01-06-2019 31-12-2019 750
Deep Learning 01-04-2019 01-04-2019 30-10-2019 2238
Artificial Neural Networks 01-04-2019 01-04-2019 30-12-2019 2222
Applied ML 10-04-2019 10-04-2019 26-11-2019 1186
Data Structures 02-04-2019 02-04-2019 04-12-2019 255
Entrepreneurship 01-05-2019 01-05-2019 30-11-2019 168
Business Analysis 02-04-2019 02-04-2019 27-11-2019 137
Leader ship and Management 02-04-2019 02-04-2019 19-11-2019 129
Strategy and operations 01-07-2019 01-07-2019 10-03-2020 99
Marketing 01-05-2019 01-05-2019 31-12-2019 76
Block chain Architecture Design
and Use cases 01-07-2019 01-07-2019 30-11-2019 26
Data base management systems 01-07-2019 01-07-2019 30-09-2019 3
Digital Image Processing 01-07-2019 01-07-2019 30-11-2019 39
Ethical Hacking 01-07-2019 01-07-2019 30-11-2019 46
Innovation Business Models and
Enterprenuership 01-07-2019 01-07-2019 30-11-2019 3
Introduction to IOT 10-07-2019 10-07-2019 30-11-2019 589
Introduction to ML 01-07-2019 01-07-2019 29-11-2019 472
Python for Data Science 02-07-2019 02-07-2019 30-11-2019 122
Joy of computing 02-07-2019 02-07-2019 30-11-2019 176
Software Project Management 02-07-2019 02-07-2019 30-11-2019 55
Practical ML With Tensorflow 02-07-2019 02-07-2019 30-11-2019 74
Introduction to Parallel
Programming 02-07-2019 02-07-2019 30-11-2019 16
Micro Electronics Devices to
Circuits 02-07-2019 02-07-2019 30-11-2019 1
Problem Solving through
Programming in C 02-07-2019 02-07-2019 30-11-2019 6
Curriculum and Teaching- Learning Process-
Implementation details
• KMIT is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad.
• Our program curriculum is as per the scheme and syllabus of affiliated
university for III & IV Year students.
• Curriculum maintains the balance in the composition of basic science, humanities,
professional courses and their distribution in core and elective offerings.
• First and Second Year are now autonomous. Curriculum has been framed by
the approval of syllabus by BoS through JNTUH K20, K21.
Teaching- Learning Process
❑ Adherence to academic calender
❑ Course File maintenance
❑ Extensive use of ICT tools
❑ Hands on Learning with LMS (Tessellator)
❑ Project based learning in all semesters using
SONET-TRISHUL programs
❑ Online session on Sunday(Arjuna) , thrice a week
(Nirantar Finishing School i.e NFS) in evenings –
improving problem solving skills using Telescope
❑ Passive Learning using KMITTV
❑ Active Virtual Learning using LMS Telescope
❑ NPTEL courses using LMS Telescope
❑ Methodologies to support weak students and
encourage bright students
❑ Quality of classroom teaching
❑ Additional laboratory experiments to understand the
contemporary trends in the industry
❑ Continuous real time assessment through
Tessellator
❑ SMART classrooms (Sanjaya,Netra, Drona)
❑ Student feedback of teaching learning process and
action taken
❑ Assignments
Steps followed to improve the quality of teaching and learning
Teaching- Learning Process
a. Internal exams(2) are conducted based on
BLOOMS TAXONOMY and are mapped with
Course Outcomes
b. Internal exams comprise of objective and
subjective tests.
c. Teachers continuously assess/evaluate the
students’ progress using Tessellator, by
conducting quizzes and tests.
d. Lab internals are conducted and after those
evaluations are made and results are displayed on
Sanjaya (Parent) app and Nethra (Student) app
e. After the evaluation , Course outcome is
calculated
f. Based on course outcome, remedial classes are
arranged for slow learners and advanced
learners are encouraged to become globally
competent.
g. Tessellator , unique software developed by KMIT
is used to evaluate the performance of students.
Quality of internal semester question paper, assignments , evaluation.
Teaching- Learning Process
Quality of Student ProjectsImpact Analysis
• Innovative ideas are shaped into products.
• Skills or technical abilities of students improvise
exponentially.
• Knowledge on various aspects of project
management is developed.
• Confidence level of the students gets boosted and
increase in internships and Increase in
placements
• Implementation and deployment of the project for
social benefits.
• Experience in Document preparation and
presentation.
• More tendencies to showcase their project work
in project exhibition worldwide were observed.
1. Academic projects (mandated by
University)
2. Real time projects
1. GSOC
2. SIH
3. Ideathon projects
4. SONET projects
5. Research Based projects – DRDO
,DRDL projects, IndoAmerican
Teaching- Learning Process
Initiatives related to industry interactions
1. Interaction with more than 100 IT Companies for last ten years.
2. Consistent growth and repeat Placements in the 100 IT companies
3. Faculty Training and student summer training by various industries.
4. Guest lectures for students by experts from various industries.
5. Faculty group includes faculty with strong industrial experience.
6. Special Interest Groups are available in different areas, like Salesforce,
Adobe Experience Manager, Data Science, Adobe Analytics, Software
Testing, RPA
7. Industry advisory board for each department.
8. MOU with IT companies.
9. Industry Aligned Laboratories in Campus.
Teaching- Learning Process
Initiatives related to industry internship and summer training.
• Internships are intended to develop
innovation skills.
• The final project is executed at the
company.
• Most of the internships offered to our
students are paid ones.
• Some students also apply in government
establishments like DRDO, … which are
often unpaid
Finishing School
Is conducted from 3rd year and is conducted
in summer as well
A.Y No of Students Attended
FS
No. of Students
placed
2020-21 470 422
2019-20 401 392
2018-19 388 367
OCA certifications
10497
7
OCA CERTIFICATION DETAILS
No. of Students opted for OCA certificationNo. of Students cleared OCANo. of students failed OCA
Faculty - Promotional Policies
Paper Publishing and Conferences in other institutions - technical and financial support is given to faculty attending
paper publishing and conferences
Journal Publication- Financial assistance for journal publication is also provided
Certification Programs- Exam fee for certificate exams is reimbursed on submission of the certificate. Institution
provides membership fees to the faculty advisor of student chapter.
Paid Leave for wedding, maternity, bereavement and health issues is sanctioned. (6 months maternity leave)
Loan Facility to purchase laptop, personal loan facility. Festival cash advance, travel and accommodation allowance
for knowledge enhancement
Increments and Incentives are given to staff members for better results in examinations in concerned subjects
Leaves - casual/ sick leave of 15 days per year.
Vacation leaves - teaching staff is 30 days and 15 days for non teaching staff
FDP – 50% of the fee is reimbursed
Provident Fund - EPF scheme is available since the inception of the institution
ESI Facility - ESI facility is provided by the College to the employees of institution
Gratuity-As the Gratuity Act, 1972, institution pays Gratuity to its employees.
Faculty Information
Faculty Details
Academic Year Programs attended and certified list count
2020-2021 13
2019-2020 47
2018-2019 51
Programs and Certifications
Year Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors
2020-21 2 13 63
2019-20 3 9 64
2018-19 3 14 84
Faculty - Awards and Patents
Academic Year Category Count Total Count
2020-21
R&D/Patents/Spo
nsorships 6
36
NPTEL 9
Awards/Certificati
ons/Mentors 12
BOS 4
Appreciations 5
Academic Year Category Count Total Count
2019-20
R&D/Patents/Sponsorships
31
NPTEL 8
Awards/Certifications/Men
tors 14
BOS 3
Appreciations/Merit 6
Faculty - Innovations
Publications:• No. Of papers in Non SCI - 56• SCOPUS - 26• Conferences -38• Technical Books -28
BIRAC GRANT:Research Grant from BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Association Council) for INR 50 Lakhs Prof. Dr. Rajasekaran Subramanian
Patents:• Automatic Intelligent Detection of Cancer (Filed)- T.V.Divya , T.Gayatri
• Low Level Instrumentation Layer (Filed) – B.Jyoshna,B.Kiranmayi
• AIT based Smart Baggage (Accepted)– Dr. Padmaja
• System and Method for Software Quality (Accepted) – Dr.P.Pavan , Dr. G. Narender, A.V.Nagireddy, Arshiya
• Human Immune Detection System ( Keerthi M)
• Hand Written Digit Recognition (Swarajya Lakshmi)
Student EAMCET Ranks
● 70% seats through TSEAMCET Web Counselling
● 30% seats through Mgt. Quota by Merit
** As per Telangana State Govt. Guidelines & Procedure
Stream Rank(2020-21) Ranks(2019-20)
CSE 1324-5154 1200-6900
CSE – AI&ML 2389-6851 NA
CSE - Data
Science
1922-5957 NA
IT 4910-7179 2600-8600
Student Enrollments
S. No Course Intake Students
Admitted
Actual
Enrollment at
present
1. B.Tech in CSE 420 420 1806
2. B.Tech in CSE AI&ML 120 120 120
3. B.Tech in CSE DS 60 60 60
4. B.Tech in IT 120 120 323
5. B.Tech in ECE 0 0 392
6. B.Tech in EIE 0 0 179
Strength 2020-21
Pass percentage of students 2019-20Programme
Name
Programme
Specialization
Number of students
appeared in the final
year examination
Number of students
passed in final
semester/year examination
Pass Percentage
CSE CSE 480 324 67.50%
ECE ECE 137 97 70.80%
EIE EIE 45 34 75.56%
IT IT 57 42 73.68%
Performance 2019-20
Student Placements
A.Y No. of Offers(Branch Wise)
Total Number of
Placements
CSE IT ECE EIE
2020-21 650 43 115 19 539
2019-20 511 48 86 13 507
2018-19 367 48 69 46 477
Student Participation AY 2020-21Total count 4293
S.NO Category Organized by Event Count
1 SIH SIH 2020,MHRD,Govt of India Virtual police station 14
2 R&D IJESC,Google summer code Internship 88
3 Courses Microsoft,udemy Cryptography,Network 264
4Quiz Various colleges Quiz 13
5 Webinars Various Colleges IPR,Medical Imaging 163
6 Seminars Deeksha,KMIT & other
colleges
Calmness of mind &
contemporaray topics
900
7 Workshops Various colleges Codeheat,Angular development 63
8 NPTEL Swayam Certification 2713
9 Course era Various universities Certification 88
Student Participation AY 2019-20Total Count 3442
S.NO Category Organized by Event Count
1 SIH KMIT SIH Internal PROJECTS 60
2 R&D Exposis Data Labs,Play for deal e.t.c Internship -Ethical Hacking 168
3 IEEE IEEE HyderabadIEEE Xstream 13.0 wrld wide 24
hour coding Competition48
4 Courses JP Morgan chase & Co Software Engineering Virtual
Experience5
5 Quiz Various colleges Versatile topics 35
6 Webinars IIT Cyber security,Ethical
Hacking
55
7 Seminars KMIT & Other colleges Product development Phases 241
8 Competitions GGK Tech,ICPC Code chef 121
9 BEC Cambridge University Certification 30
10 NPTEL Swayam Certification 2400
11 Workshops Various Colleges Various topics 172
12 Cultural KMIT Film making,dance 5
Students Achievements AY 2019-20 Co-Curricular Total Count 62
S.NO Category Organized by Event Count
1 COURSERA Various universities Certification 27
2 NPTEL NPTEL Online Courses 2
3 R & D Various Organizations Different Events 12
4COURSES
Various Organizations Various courses7
5IEEE IEEE
Section Student Congress '19, IEEEXtreme
13.0 programming competition 4
6 IETE IETE Students Forum IETE Foundation Day 3
7GSOC
GoogleGoogle Summer of Code
2
8GCI
GOOGLE OPEN MRS 1
9QUIZ
Various colleges Various Courses 4
S.NO Category Organized by Event Count
1 CULTURALMyCaptain ,
KMIT
MyCaptain Short Film
making workshop,
Clubs
2Extra Curricular
Facilities and Technical Support
Lab1 Lab2 Utkarsh Udaan
• The students have ready access to computer systems in the project lab
• The primary purpose of the lab is to provide space and resources needed by students to complete their projects
• The conference rooms facilitate the students to have team meetings.
• The labs (Utkarsh and Udaan) are open 24X7 under the supervision of R&D faculty.
• The necessary software support is provided to take-up open source projects.
• The labs are provided with high speed internet, GPU enabled servers, 3D printer, advanced IoT kits, projectors and more.
• Tessellated classroom-Intranet enabled classrooms with Wi-Fi connectivity
Facilities and Technical Support
• We provide NVidia-DGX Server for supporting AI/ML based high performance servers
• 3D printing lab for assisting students in their projects
• hardware development platforms like Processor boards, training units,.. For students to work or projects
• 24X7 Amazon EC2 instance for 24X7 coding ( remote enabled)
• TarunBharath Center,Center of excellence for ERP, Cyber security
• Department Seminar hall,used for departmental Workshops, Seminars.
• Center of excellence of Data Science by Virtusa and Polaris
• Lecture Recording Room - MediaCentre, Recording facility,LCS
• KMITTV- is a passive learning framework for students to listen to recorded video lectures of both academic and industry related courses.
ICT - Innovations
Applications built• Telescope
• Tessellator
• Sanjaya App
• Drona App
• Examination monitoring system
• Nethra
• Abhimanyu
Governing Body
S.No Name of the Member of B0G Qualifications and position in the current engagements Position in BoG Nominated by
Chairperson
1 Neil Gogte Prof in CSE Dept. Chairman Society
Members of the Trust/Society/Management
2 Dr A V Subrahmanyam PhD Member Society
3 Sri. L Prabhakar Reddy Treasurer Member Society
4 Mr. S. Nitin B.Tech (OU) Member Society
Faculty members of the Institution
6 Dr. M. Janardhan Raju M.E., Ph.D. Prof. & HOD, ECE Member Member-Secretary
7 Dr. S. Sunil kumar Reddy M.Tech., Ph.D. Member Member-Secretary
Educationists or Industrialists
8 Mr. Anurag Garg CEO, Polycom India Member Society
9Mr. B. Venkatateshwar Rao
.Managing Director, Net.orange. Member Society
10 Ms. Sameen Fatima Registrar, Anurag University. Member Society
11 Dr. A. K Asthana Ex-Principal, JNTUH Member Society
One nominee of the University to which the Institution is affiliated.
12 Dr. K. M. Lakshman Rao Prof. of Transportation Engg., & Director, BICS, JNTUH. Member JNTUH,
Head of the Institution, Ex-officio
13 Dr. Maheswar Dutta M.Tech., Ph.D., Principal Member-Secretary Ex-Officio
CommitteesS. No Name of the Committee
1 Academic Core Committee
2 Grievance Redressal Cell
3 Student Counselling Committee
4 Purchase Stores Committee
5 Publications, R&D, Entrepreneur Development Committee
6 Anti-ragging committee
7 Training & Placement Committee
8 Lab Maintenance Committee
9 College Maintenance Committee
10 NSS Committee
11 SC/ST Welfare Committee
12 Sports Committee
13 Results Analysis Committee
14 Self-Learning Committee
15 Industry Interaction Cell
16 Alumni Committee
17 Internal Quality Assurance Cell
18 Course File Committee
19 Professional Bodies Activities Committee
20 Women Empowerment Committee
21 Anti Sexual Harassment Cell
22 Feedback Committee
23 Library Committee
24 Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
Budget Allocation
Total Income: 243554268 Actual Expenditure CFY
(Till 31 Mar 2021) : 230385932
Total no of
Students: 2880
Fee Govt Grant(s) Other
Sources
(Specify)
Recurring
Including
Salaries
Non Recurring Special
Projects/Any
other specify
Expenditure per Student
231242790 NIL NIL 12311478 230385932 5333450 - 79995
Total Income:215843591 Actual Expenditure CFYm1
(Till 31 Mar 2020) :205547124
Total no of
Students: 2880
Fee Govt Grant(s) Other Sources
(Specify)
Recurring
Including
Salaries
Non Recurring Special
Projects/Any
other specify
Expenditure per Student
203632910 Nil Nil 12210681 205547124 3534470 - 71370
Total Income:209059154Actual Expenditure
(Till 31 March 2019) :226642242
Total no of
Students: 2640
Fee Govt Grant(s)
Other
Sources
(Specify)
Recurring
Including
Salaries
Non Recurring
Special
Projects/Any
other specify
Expenditure per Student
199038100 Nil Nil 10021054 226642242 5510723 - 85849
2020 – 21
2019 – 20
2018-19
Budget And Utilization
Items Budgeted in
(2020-21)
Actual Expenses in
(2019-2020) till
March 2021
Budgeted in
(2019-20)
Actual Expenses in
(2019-2020) till
March 2020
Budgeted in
(2018-19)
Actual Expenses in
(2018-19) till 31
March 2019
Budgeted in
(2017-18)
Actual Expenses in
(2017-2018) till 31
March 2018
Infrastructure Build-Up 2700000 54841253 2500000 917070 1000000 731311 1000000 3303784
Library 150000 195246 100000 240254 500000 538601 500000 349634
Laboratory Equipment 10500000 14524145 8500000 11441017 7750000 1871321 2350000 2210260
Laboratory Consumables 8645000 452415 7575000 3778125 7625000 5914518 70465000 3624451
Teaching and Non Teaching
Salaries
180000000 110001452 150000000 10007436 130000000 139508349 120000000 122989776
Maintenance and spares 955000 3245120 831000 2957094 939300 5087438 8750000 10084319
R&D 6500000 5102456 6000000 4818111 666800 5600767 6000000 5458788
Training and Travel 1800000 5784521 1200000 5925928 1200000 1062704 1200000 1023761
Miscellaneous expenses 750000 - 500000 - 500000 147808 500000 177800
Others 824524500 45854834 644788500 86516969 84865200 66179325 75235000 67187903
Total 1036524500 240118741 821994500 21584351 235046300 226642142 286000000 213148470
Financial Information
Total Income: 243554268 Actual Expenditure CFY
(Till 31 Mar 2021) : 230385932
Total no of
Students: 2880
Fee Govt Grant(s) Other Sources
(Specify)
Recurring
Including Salaries
Non Recurring Special
Projects/Any other
specify
Expenditure per Student
231242790 NIL NIL 12311478 230385932 5333450 - 79995
Total Income:215843591 Actual Expenditure CFYm1
(Till 31 Mar 2020) :205547124
Total no of
Students: 2880
Fee Govt Grant(s) Other Sources
(Specify)
Recurring
Including Salaries
Non Recurring Special
Projects/Any other
specify
Expenditure per Student
203632910 Nil Nil 12210681 205547124 3534470 - 71370
Total Income:209059154Actual Expenditure
(Till 31 March 2019) :226642242
Total no of
Students: 2640
Fee Govt Grant(s)Other Sources
(Specify)
Recurring
Including
Salaries
Non Recurring
Special
Projects/Any other
specify
Expenditure per Student
199038100 Nil Nil 10021054 226642242 5510723 - 85849
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
Vision of the Institute
• To be the fountain head in producing highly skilled, globally competent engineers.
• Producing quality graduates trained in the latest software technologies and related tools and striving to make India a world leader in software products and services.
Mission of the Institute
o To provide a learning environment that inculcates problem solving skills, professional,ethical responsibilities, lifelong learning through multi modal platforms and preparestudents to become successful professionals.
o To establish industry institute Interaction to make students ready for the industry.
o To provide exposure to students on latest hardware and software tools.
o To promote research based projects/activities in the emerging areas of technologyconvergence.
o To encourage and enable students to not merely seek jobs from the industry but also tocreate new enterprises.
o To induce a spirit of nationalism which will enable the student to develop, understandlndia's challenges and to encourage them to develop effective solutions.
o To support the faculty to accelerate their learning curve to deliver excellent service tostudents.
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Program Educational Objectives
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Graduates will have
successful careers in
computer related
engineering fields or will be
able to successfully pursue
higher education.
1Graduates will strive to
provide solutions to
challenges in their profession
by applying computer
engineering principles.2
Graduates will engage in
life-long learning and
professional development
by rapidly adapting to
the changing work
environment.
3 4Graduates will communicate
effectively, work collaboratively,
exhibit high levels of professionalism
and ethical responsibility
Graduate Accomplishments:
Preparation, Core competence, Breadth, Professionalism, Lifelong Learning
Factors involved in Attainment of PEOs, POs
and PSOs
• Add on courses on cutting edge technologies as a part of SONET program.
• Additional laboratory experiments to understand the contemporary trends in the industry.
• Additional topics in the theory subjects as content beyond the syllabus on new trends in theIndustry.
• Pre-placement Training and Boot camps.
• Training on Soft skills and value add program.
• Providing assistance to work on Open Source Software, real time projects using Smart
India Hackathon,Goole Summer Of Code, Microsoft Imagine Cup, Codevita, Amazon
Campus Mentorship, etc platforms; encourage students to work with national and
international mentor
• Guest lectures and Seminars.
• Workshops/conference.
• Internships.
Attainment
• Increase in number of students participating in
national and international events
(GSOC, Google Code Jam, ACM-ICPC, IEEE
Extreme competition, Microsoft Imagine Cup,
etc) ,making the student globally competent.
• Increase in number of students getting placed
in core companies. (Microsoft, Amazon,
Google, etc.)
• More number of students have undergone
internship in industries
• The students getting admissions in tier I
universities has increased
• Enriched knowledge on emerging
technologies
• Boosted self confidence by participation in
international events and interacting with
international mentors
• Improved innovative and competitive spirit
• Improved analytical capability, Technical and
Soft Skills.
• Developed Programming and Problem
Solving Ability
• transformed theoretical knowledge into
practical applications
• Improved the Communication Skills
• Cultivated Confidence and team spirit
• Helped in Grooming Individuals.
• Increased Participation in International and
National level competitions.
• More number of Online Courses were
completed by students.
Link to the news
Link to the news
Link to the news
Interaction with Shri Narendra Modi
Smart India Hackathon – KMIT Student Jatin
Trichnopoly interacting with the PM about Virtual
Police Station. Link to video