MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Saintgits College of Engineering Kottukulam Hills, Pathamuttom P O, Kottayam
Department Handbook 2014 – 15
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Contents
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1. About Mechanical Engineering
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2. About the Department
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3. Vision, Mission, PEOs & POs
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4. Head of Department
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5. Teaching & Technical Faculty
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6. Laboratories & Faculty in Charge
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7. Staff Rooms & Class Rooms
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8. Class Advisory System
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9. Department & Institutional Responsibilities of Faculty
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10. Rules & Regulations
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11. Placement Syllabus
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12. Add-on Courses
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13. GATE Coaching
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14. Mechanical Engineering Association
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15. NSS Tech Cell
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16. SAE-SAINTGITS Chapter
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17. SESI- SAINTGITS Chapter
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18. Research Lab
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19. MOU’s
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20. Academic Events
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21. Gems of Mechanical
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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ABOUT MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering is a versatile branch encompassing the dimensions of all other engineering branches viz. Structural Engineering, Computer Programming, Electrical Engineering & Mechatronics. The Mechanical Technology which drives various machines around the globe is undoubtedly a rudimentary one. In present scenario Mechanical Engineering incorporates and makes use of the developments in the Electronics and Information Technology field in order to reign as the most productive and beneficial realm of Engineering.
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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Mechanical Engineering Department was established in the year 2002 with an intake of 66 students. The four year B.Tech course consists of 8 semesters integrated with theoretical and practical sessions. Currently the yearly intake is 120 students and they are allocated in 2 batches, ME- A & ME-B. M.Tech course in Machine Design was started in 2008 with a yearly intake of 18 students. Addon courses on modelling and analysis software are being conducted for the UG students.
3. VISION, MISSION, PEOS & PROGRAM OUTCOMES 3.1 Vision To provide technical education and thereby transform young minds into motivated, quality and environment - conscious technocrats by synergizing innovative teaching, learning and state-of-the-art research and thereby creating pioneers in cutting-edge technologies. 3.2 Mission Educating the students to excel professionally by:
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Providing facilities and environment conducive to a high quality education, instilling the fundamentals of engineering sciences and strengthening their skills to become responsible engineers.
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Responding effectively to the needs of the industry in the changing world, conducting applied research, providing consultancy and cultivating the spirit of entrepreneurship.
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Emphasizing the values of leadership, contributing to economic development, protecting the environment and improving the quality of human life.
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3.3 Programme Educational Objectives (PEO’s) PEO 1: Professional Capability Development - Educate students in the application of mathematical, scientific and engineering principles for analyzing and solving mechanical engineering problems. PEO 2: Technical Competency and Continued learning - Technical competency to design and develop meaningful solutions for efficient utilization of man, machine and materials, using modern techniques and tools and an aptitude for continued learning. PEO 3: Social, Ethical and Environmental Concern - The engineer should have social, ethical and environmental concerns in technological advancements. PEO 4: Team player with essential management skills - Successful management of engineering projects of varying scope with essential management skills, teamwork and effective communication.
3.4 Program Outcomes (PO’s) PO’s describe what students are expected to know or be able to do by the time of graduation from the program. The Program Outcomes of UG in Mechanical Engineering are: PO 1: Ability to identify, analyze, design and realize mechanical and thermal systems, including experiments, to meet the desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health, safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. PO 2: Ability to apply mathematics through linear algebra, multivariate calculus and differential equations, apply statistical methods to analyze and interpret data, to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems using contemporary engineering tools. PO 3: Ability to perform engineering economic analysis and to plan, schedule and execute engineering projects. PO 4: Possession of effective oral and written communication skills. PO 5: Ability to function professionally as individuals and multi-disciplinary teams. PO 6: An appreciation for the role of engineering in modern society, and strong application of social, ethical and environmental responsibility.
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4. HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT Dr. Sreejith C C Phone: 9446321253 E-Mail: sreejith.cc@saintgits.org
hodme@saintgits.org
Dr. Sreejith C. C secured his PhD in Fluidized Bed Gasification and Combustion of renewable Fuels from National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC). He is an M. Tech holder in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning possessing 9 years teaching and 4 years research experience. His research areas of interest include Energy System Optimization, Modelling of Multi-Phase Flows, Computational Fluid Dynamics, IC Engine Simulation, Absorption/Adsorption Refrigeration and Nano additives in IC Engine Fuels. He teaches U G subjects under thermal streams like Thermodynamics, IC Engines & Combustion, Refrigeration & Air conditioning, Thermal Engineering and Cryogenics besides basic subjects such as Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines. He has to his credit, 11 journal papers in peer reviewed International Journals like Fuel Processing Technology, Energy from Elsevier, International Journal of Sustainable Energy, International Journal of Green Energy, International Journal of ambient Energy from Taylor & Francis, Biomass Conversion & Bio-refinery, International Journal of Energy & Environmental Engineering from Springer. He has presented 8 conference papers in reputed International Conferences organized by IIT Chennai, IIT Kharagpur, NIT Trichy and NIT Calicut. He is a regular reviewer of International Journal of Green Energy (Taylor & Francis) and Energy & Fuels (American Chemical Society, ACS). He is in the editorial panel of journals such as IRSN Renewable Energy (Hindawi), ISRN Thermodynamics (Hindawi) and Chemical & Environmental Engineering Advances.
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5. TEACHING FACULTY No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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Paulson T J Dr. Jason Cherian Issac Sajan Thomas Muruganantham P G Anil Kumar Joseph K C Vinay Mathew John Jenny John Mattam Francis Augustine Joseph Sivasubramanian P Parvathy Venugopal Nirmal Chandran Sajeev A Manoj Balakrishnan Sailesh K S Philip Jacob Perakathu Ron P Mathew Praveen K M Anish R Nikhil Ninan George T S Unnikrishnan R Bijeesh P Vinay T V
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CONTACT
Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
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paulson.tj@saintgits.org jason.cherian@saintgits.org sajan.thomas@saintgits.org muruganatham.p@saintgits.org anilkumar.g@saintgits.org joseph.kc@saintgits.org vinay.mathew@saintgits.org jenny.john@saintgits.org francis.augustine@saintgits.org sivasubramanian.p@saintgits.org parvathy.venugopal@saintgits.org nirmal.chandran@saintgits.org sajeev.a@saintgits.org manoj.balakrishnan@saintgits.org sailesh.ks@saintgits.org philip.jacob@saintgits.org ron.p@saintgits.org praveen.km@saintgits.org anish.r@saintgits.org nikhil.ninan@saintgits.org george.ts@saintgits.org unnikrishnan.kr@saintgits.org bijeesh.p@saintgits.org vinay.tv@saintgits.org
Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Administrative Block Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Ramanujam Block Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Second Floor Second Floor Main Staff Room Third Floor Main Staff Room Ground Floor Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Third Floor Third Floor Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room
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Libin P Oommen Tom Mathew Tobin Thomas Liju Mathew Alexander Arun K Varghese Nandu S Bibin Varkey Aju Zachariah Mani Davis Wilson Sreejith R Vineeth V K Nisthul G
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Faculty Technical Staff UG Students PG Students
Professor - 3, Associate Professor - 3, Assistant Professor - 31 Lab Instructor - 2, Trade Instructor - 3, Machinist - 1, Trades Man - 1 [S1S2 -126, S3/4 - 126, S5/6 – 126, S7/8 -124] [S1S2 – 18, S3/4 - 5 ]
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libin.oommen@saintgits.org tom.mathew@saintgits.org tobin.thomas@saintgits.org liju.mathew@saintgits.org arun.k@saintgits.org nandu.s@saintgits.org bibin.varkey@saintgits.org aju.zachariah@saintgits.org davis.wilson@saintgits.org sreejith.r@saintgits.org vineeth.vk@saintgits.org nisthul.g@saintgits.org
Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Ground Floor Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Main Staff Room Second Floor
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TECHNICAL STAFF No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
NAME Jacob Varghese U Joseph Jose N J Jose C Chakkalackal Baiju Kurian Rajeev K A Benny M C Nidheesh K K Vipinkumar P Gopinath
CONTACT 9495544568 9544737796 9446388242 9447850503 9497819020 9495543604 9446909477 9946007093 9995083875
E-Mail jacob.varghese@saintgits.org joseph.u@saintgits.org jose.nj@saintgits.org jose.c@saintgits.org baiju.kurian@saintgits.org rajeev.ka@saintgits.org benny.mc@saintgits.org nidheesh.kk@saintgits.org vipinkumar.p@saintgits.org
6. Laboratories & Faculty in Charge LAB
FACULTY-IN-CHARGE
INSTRUCTOR
FM & HM LAB
Ron P Mathew
U Joseph
Machine Tool Lab
Liju Mathew
Jacob Varghese , Jose N J
CAD LAB
Arun K Varghese
CNC Lab
Jenny John Mattam
Benny M C , Jose M J
Heat Engines Lab
Libin P Oommen
Nidheesh K K
Adv. Machine tool lab
Liju Mathew
Jacob Varghese , Benny M C
Heat Transfer lab
Nikhil Ninan
Baiju Kurian
Mechanical Engg. Lab
Parvathy Venugopal
Rajeev K A
Measurements lab
Tobin Thomas
Rajeev K A
Research lab
Dr. Sreejith C C
Vipinkumar P Gopinath
Project lab PG Lab
Anish R Manoj Balakrishnan
Vipinkumar P Gopinath Rajeev K A
7. STAFFROOMS AND CLASSROOMS STAFF ROOM
Main Staff Room (First Floor) Staff Room I (Ground Floor) Staff Room II (Second Floor) Staff Room III (Third Floor)
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ROOM NO. CLF – SR 1A CLG – SR 1A CLS – SR 1A CLR – SR 1A
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CLASSROOM BATCH
ROOM No.
S3, S4 ME A S3, S4 ME B S5, S6 ME A S5, S6 ME B S7, S8 ME A S7, S8 ME B First Year M.Tech Second Year M.Tech
CLC 101 CLC 301 CLC 102 CLC 302 CLC 103 CLC 303 CLC 402 CLC 403
Legend: CL - CLC Block, G - Ground Floor, F - First Floor, S - Second Floor, R - Third Floor, SR - Staff Room
8. Class Advisory System Each class is assigned a Chief Staff Advisor (CSA) or Teacher in Charge. To give individual attention and help the students in matter of personal and academic importance, a class of 60 is again divided into three equal groups of 20 each under a Staff Advisor. The students can seek for both personal and academic advices of Staff Advisors. Besides, one student in elected to represent the class. 8.1 Role of Chief Staff Advisor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Co-ordination of the staff advisors for maintaining the ISO files. Consolidation of fortnightly attendance and publishing the same. Reporting the activities and progress of the class to the respective Head of the Department. Intimating the parents about the result of Series Examinations, University Examinations, PTA meetings etc. Class monitoring, in order to get the feedback from the students regarding the various subjects taught during the semester. Should monitor and consolidate the duty leaves for internal programme and forward the same to the Principal. Convene the meeting of staff advisors and reporting to Head of Department.
8.2 Role of Staff Advisor 1. 2. 3. 4.
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A friend, philosopher and advisor to the student. Meeting the student once in a fortnight at least in normal circumstances. Interaction with parents on academic and non-academic matters pertaining to the students in his/her group. Ensuring the attendance of the student in class and general and total behavior including adherence to the dress code.
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Grievance redressal of the students. Maintenance of the student profile, which include the progress of the student since his/her admittance in the college. Reporting to the Head of the Department in the fortnightly appraisal form for the first and second half of the month. Motivating the students for co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Identifying the strength and weakness of students and timely action for special attention can be suggested to the Head of the Department.
8.3 Chief Staff Advisors & Advisors CLASS
CHIEF STAFF ADVISOR
STAFF ADVISOR
S1/S2 A Batch
K C Joseph
Nisthul G, Sreejith R, Davis Wilson
S1/S2 B Batch
Jenny John Mattam
Vinay Mathew John, Nandu S
S3/S4 A Batch
Unnikrishnan R
Liju Mathew, Vinay T V, Bibin Varkey
S3/S4 B Batch
Francis Augustine
Parvathy V, Sailesh K S, Vineeth V K
S5/S6 A Batch
Sivasubramanian P
Arun K V, Praveen K M, Tom Mathew
S5/S6 B Batch
Nirmal Chandran
Manoj B, Aju Z Mani, Bijeesh P
S7/S8 A Batch
G Anil Kumar
Sajeev A, George T S, Libin P O
S7/S8 B Batch
Philip Jacob Perakathu
Tobin Thomas, Nikhil Ninan, Ron P
S1 M.Tech
Prof. Sajan Thomas
S2 M.Tech
Dr. Jason Cherian Issac
S4 M.Tech
Jenny John Mattam
Anish R
8.4 Role of Class Representatives 1. Should make sure that the Classroom, Black-Board, Notice board, curtains etc. are maintained properly. Besides, lights and fans should be switched of when not in use. 2. It is the sole responsibility of the representative to report any grievances of the class to the respective staff advisors or the Head of the Department.
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8.5 Student Class Representatives CLASS FY ME-A FY ME-B S3, S4 ME A S3, S4 ME B S5, S6 ME A S5, S6 ME B S7, S8 ME A S7, S8 ME B S2 M.Tech S4 M.Tech
Name of Student Abey Babu, Jithin George Joel T Varghese, Ligin Jacob Abraham Amal Abraham, Jeffin T Issac Sandip M Jayaram, Robin Rajan Thomas Brutus Martin T, Jefin Sunny Yedhu Raj , Lithin Sam Varghese Alvin P Koshy, Jeen Abraham Nidhin Abraham Mammen, Varughese Punnoose K Jidhin Raju Romy Mathew
8.6 Student Placement Representatives CLASS
S3, S4 ME A S3, S4 ME B S5, S6 ME A S5, S6 ME B S7, S8 ME A S7, S8 ME B M.Tech
Name of Student Albin Thomas Daniel Rojoy Vaisakh Padmakumar Sandeep M Jayaram Anand P N Geo Eucharist James Manu P Nair Joseph T Daniel Jethin Babu Amjith K Sajnulal Franc Sethu Prakash Aju Jo Sankarathil
Contact No. 9645597520 7558065223 9400085586 8893948281 8547894113 8891320465 9496005992 9544610419 9995514863 8893593914 8893862888 9447711211 9496464377
8.7 IEDC-Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club Members CLASS
S3, S4 ME A S3, S4 ME B S5, S6 ME A S5, S6 ME B
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Name of Student Akash P Shaji Harikrishnan M Tharun Thomas Nithin Mathew Jeffin Sunny Jins Sony Sarin John Skaria Vibu Mammen Jacob
Contact No. 9048646881 9895783106 8281840063 9526707736 8281787518 9744618903 8547828016 9497392720
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9. Department & Institutional Responsibilities of Faculty Members 9.1 DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES PG Co-ordinator Additional P G Co-ordinator UG Co-ordinator Staff Secretary & Treasurer Association Staff in charge Overall labs in charge International collaboration ISO Co-ordinator SAE collegiate club PG Seminar & Project Co-ordinator UG Project Co-ordinator UG Seminar Co-ordinator University Lab Examination In charge Series Exam Committee University Exam Committee Weekly Test Committee Library in charge Add-on Course Co-ordinator GATE Coaching Co-ordinator Tour Co-ordinator Technical talks for students Departmental meetings Teaching Documents University Exam Cell Placement Team National Workshop NAAC Accreditation NBA Accreditation SCIE Advisors Workshop/STTP/FDP PTA Industry / NGO tie-ups Contact person with HR Department Editor, Dept. Hand Book Editor, Dept. Newsletter Editor, Dept. Technical Magazine Time Table in Charge 10
Dr. Jason Cherian Issac Prof. Sajan Thomas G Anil Kumar Nikhil Ninan Tom Mathew Dr. Sreejith C C Dr. Jason Cherian Issac Bijeesh P, Libin P Oommen Francis A J Dr.Jason Cherian Issac Dr. Sreejith C C Anish R Vinay T V Bijeesh P Sailesh K S, Sivasubramanian P Parvathy Venugopal (Convener) Manoj Balakrishnan, Davis Wilson Vineeth V K Anish R Anish R Aju Z Mani Jenny John Mattam Nirmal Chandran Bijeesh P Sailesh K S, Sivasubramanian P Vinay Mathew John, Sailesh K S, Philp Jacob Perakathu G Anil Kumar , Jenny John Mattam Praveen K M, Bibin Varkey Manoj Balakrishnan , Philip Jacob Perakathu , George T S Vinay Mathew John, Aju Z Mani Praveen K M Sailesh K S, Ron P Mathew Arun K Varghese Nisthul G Sreejith R Philip Jacob Perakathu George T S Aju Z Mani
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In charge (Dept. Physical Infrastructure) In charge (Dept. notices /Dept. NB and related information AICTE/ DTE/ University Related Communication In Charge (Website Updation) SMS Controller Staff in charge - SESI
Davis Wilson Nandu S (Assisted by Lab Staff) Liju Mathew Alexander Nisthul G Nirmal Chandran Vineeth V K
9.2 INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBLITIES Associate Registrar Central Library in Charge Chapter Secretary of ISTE PG GATE Scholarship NSS Technical Cell Quiz Club SCIE Deputy Head SCE Handbook Editor
Muruganantham P G Anil Kumar Dr. Sreejith C C Francis A J Francis A J Vinay Mathew John Vinay Mathew John Vinay Mathew John
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10. Rules and Regulations 10.1 College Timings Hour Timing Hour Timing Hour Timing
First 9:00 – 9:50 AM
Second 9:50 – 10:40 AM
Break 10:40 – 10:50 AM
Third 10:50 – 11:40 AM
Fourth 11:40 – 12:30 PM
Monday – Thursday : Lunch Break -------- 12:30 to 1:30 PM --------- Lunch Break Fifth Sixth Break Seventh 1:30 – 2:20 PM 2:20 – 3:10 PM 3:10 – 3:20 PM 3:20 – 4:10 PM Friday : Lunch Break ------------- 12:30 – 2:00 PM ----- Lunch Break Fifth Sixth Seventh No Break 2:00 – 2:50 PM 2:50 – 3:40 PM 3:40 – 4:25 PM
Note: First and Third Saturday would be working day to facilitate tutorial sessions and also for interaction with parents.
10.2 College Uniform Students are to be strictly in the college uniform on the specified days. Also it is compulsory for all students to wear SAINTGITS Lanyard with identity card while they are in the campus and surrender on request.
Boys: Slack Shirt – Pants with shirt tucked in and black coloured belt. Girls: Slack Shirt- Jacket- Pants Girls and Boys: Black Shoe with Blue Socks During Laboratory session, students should wear lab coats, dark blue in colour. 10.3 Complaints & Grievances Students can discuss with their staff advisors any matter relating to the academic and co-curricular activity. General grievances are to be brought before the HOD and Principal by the Class representative.
10.4 Mobile Phones As per the regulations of Govt. of Kerala, Mobile phones are banned in the campus. If found in possession, the gadget will be confiscated and a fine of Rs.1000/- will be imposed on the student
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10.5 Attendance and Leave of Absence Attendance will be marked at the beginning of each period by the teacher engaging the class. Students should occupy their respective seats before attendance is taken. They should not leave or enter the class room without the permission of the faculty member engaging the class and students will not get attendance if they are late more than five minutes. No student shall absent himself/herself from a class without leave. Absences for a period or more in a session will cause loss of absence for the session.
10.6 Duty Leave: 1. Internal Programmes. Students can avail a maximum of 5 working days. Prior permission has to be obtained from the respective Faculty in charge and CSA. The sessionals will be calculated excluding the duty leave. 2. External Programmes. For attending to Official assignments permitted, recommended & sanctioned by the respective CSA, respective Staff in Charge & Head of the department respectively, students can avail additional leave. The completely filled Leave form*should be submitted to the Vice Principal within a period of Seven working days after availing the respective leave. Copy of the leave form is available in the College Hand Book.
10.7 Medical Leave. Students availing medical leave during series exams should inform the respective CSA before the date of examination itself. Besides, leave application signed by students, parents, CSA and HOD along with the medical certificate from a doctor not below the rank of an Asst. Surgeon should be submitted to the Vice Principal within 5 working days from the completion of the whole examination.
10.8 Laboratories & Workshop-Rules The student entering the Laboratories and workshop should strictly follow the rules and regulations.
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All to wear tight clothes; yet loose enough to work freely.
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Should wear a short sleeved shop coat [Dark Blue], over the normal dress.
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Use rubber soled closed shoes inside the Laboratories.
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Ensure that your work does not make the floor untidy.
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Never touch moving parts of the machine, and obey the Safety Norms.
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10.9 Instructions to Students Appearing For Examinations • Students shall follow the prescribed dress code, and carry with them their college ID cards [also Hall Ticket for University Exam] on all days of examinations. • Students shall occupy their seats in the examination room at least 10 (ten) minutes before the commencement of the examination. • Late comers, reaching the examination room not later than 30 minutes from the commencement of the exam, may be admitted to the examination. However, they are not entitled to any extra time. • No student shall be allowed to leave the exam room before the expiry of the duration of the exam. • Every student shall take with him/her essential articles such as pen, pencil, eraser and calculator. Exchange by students of any article in the examination room is not allowed. • No student shall take mobile phone with him/her to the examination room even in the switched off mode. Only non-programmable calculators and officially approved Tables are to be used in the examination. • Before entering the examination hall, every student shall make sure that there is no malpractice- oriented material with him/her or any inscriptions on the palm, calculator etc. and that his/her seat, and desk and the floor directly below are free of any exam related material/writing. • Senior members of the faculty are authorized to check the conduct of the students in the examination rooms and implement the above guidelines strictly. • Roll No. / Reg. No. should be furnished only in the space provided on the facing sheet. • Any malpractice in the examination will invite stern and deterrent punishment. • Since the University examinations for odd semesters are scheduled only in October/November and for even semester only in April/May, students have to wait for one year for a supplementary paper.In their best interests, students have to therefore prepare sufficiently early and perform well in the first chance itself in the university examinations.
10.10 UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS (2010 Admission Onwards) 1. Duration of the course (a) The course for B.Tech Degree shall extend over a period of four academic years comprising 8 semesters. The first and second semester is combined and each semester from third onwards shall cover the group of subjects as given in the scheme of studies and examinations. (b) Each semester shall normally comprise of minimum 90 working days.
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2. Assessment in Theory & Practical subjects Sessional marks for Theory, Drawing, Workshop, Laboratories and Practical’s will be awarded by the teaching faculty based on day to day performance of the students. The allocation of the sessionals marks for the individual subjects shall be on the following basis. The marks allotted for internal continuous assessment and Semester-End university examinations shall be 50 marks and 100 marks respectively with a maximum of 150 marks for each theory subject. The weightage to award internal continuous assessment marks should be as follows:
THEORY SUBJECTS
PRACTICAL SUBJECTS 20%
Attendance
20%
Attendance
Assignments
20%
Regular Classwork/Drawing/Workshop Records and Class Performance
Tests
60%
Tests
50% 30%
The sessional marks allotted for attendance shall be awarded in direct proportion to the percentage of attendance secured by the candidate in the subject. Full credit for regularity in the class can be given only if the candidate has secured minimum 90% attendance in the subject
3. University Examination There shall be University Examinations at the end of the first academic year and at the end of the every semester. From 2007 admission onwards examination shall be conducted only as per the following schedule. April /May: S1/ S2, S4, S6 & S8 October /November: S3, S5 & S7
4. Eligibility for appearing examination is subject to the following a. The student should have successfully completed the course work for the year /semester. b. The student should have not less than 75% attendance for the particular year in the case of I & II semesters combined or the particular semesters in the case of highest semesters.
5. Attendance A candidate shall be permitted to appear for the semester end examinations only if he/she satisfies the following requirements: a) He/she must secure not less than 75% attendance in the total number of working periods during the first year and in each semester thereafter; and shall be physically
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present for a minimum of 65% of the total working periods. In addition, he/she also shall be physically present in at least 20% of total attendance for each subject b) He/she must earn a progress certificate from the head of the institution stating that he/she has satisfactorily completed the course of study prescribed in the semester as required by these regulations. c ) His/her conduct must be satisfactory It shall be open to the Vice Chancellor to grant condonation of shortage of attendance on the recommendation of the head of the institution in accordance with the following norms. • The shortage shall not be more than 10% • Shortage shall not be condoned more than twice during the entire course • Candidate who is no eligible for condonation of shortage of attendance shall repeat the semester
6. Pattern of Questions for Semester – End Examinations: Theory subjects The question papers of semester –end examinations of theory subjects shall be able to perform achievement testing of the students in an effective manner. The question paper shall be prepared. Duration of Semester – End examinations will be 3 hours. a) b) c) d) e)
Covering all sections of the course syllabus Unambiguous and free from any defect/errors Emphasizing knowledge testing, problem solving & quantitative methods Containing adequate data/other information on the problem assigned Having clear and complete instructions to the candidate.
The pattern of question paper for theory subjects shall be as follows: PART A: Short answer questions (one/two sentences) 5 x 3 marks=15 marks All questions are compulsory. There should be atleast one question from each module. PART B : Analytical/ Problem solving questions 5 x 5marks=25 marks All questions are compulsory. There should be atleast one question from each module. PART C: Descriptive/Analytical/Problem solving questions 5 x 12marks=60 marks Two questions from each module with choice to answer one question. Maximum Total Marks: 100
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7. Credit System Each subject shall have a certain number of cells assigned to it depending upon the academic load and the nature and importance of the subject. The credit associated with each subject will be shown in the prescribed scheme and syllabi. Each course shall have an integer number of credits, which reflects its weightage. 8. Grading The university shall award the letter grade to students based on the marks secured by them in both internal assessment and Semester-End examinations taken together in the subjects registered. Each letter grade indicates a qualitative assessment of student’s performance and is associated with a specific number of grade points. The grading system along with the grade points for each grade, applicable to passed candidates is shown below. All passed candidates will be allotted a grade S, A, B, C, D, or E according to the total marks secured by him/her. If a candidate does not a pass a subject as per the conditions given in Section (9), he/she will be assigned an unsatisfactory grade “U� irrespective of his/her total marks. If a student does not pass a subject in two attempts, the maximum grade he/she can get is ‘C’ when he/she passes the subject in any subsequent examination, whatever be the marks scored by him/her. A student is considered to have completed a subject successfully and earned the credits if he/she secures a letter grade other than “U� in that course. Letter grade “U� has zero grade point and the candidate has to write the examination to improve the grade. A student’s performance is measured by the number of credits that he/she has earned and by the cumulative grade point average(CGPA) maintained by him/her. Total Marks Scored By The Passed Candidate
Corresponding Grade Allotted
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9. Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) (a) A Semester Grade Point Average(SGPA) shall be computed for all the students for each semester, as follows:
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Where ,n is the number of subjects registered during the semester ,CI is the number of credits allotted to the subject as per scheme, and GI is the grade points corresponding to the grade awarded to the student for the subject.
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b) A Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) shall be computed for all the students for each semester, as follows:
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Where, m is the number of courses registered upto that semester, C1 is the number of credits allotted to the subject as per the scheme,G1,is the grade points corresponding to the grade awarded to the student for the subject. An up-to-date assessment of overall performance of a student is obtained by calculating CGPA. CGPA is weighted average of the grade points obtained in all the subjects registered by the students since he entered the B.Tech course. c) Both the SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to the second place of decimal and recorded as such for ease of presentation. Whenever the CGPAs are to be used for the purpose of determining the merit ranking in a group of students, only the rounded off values shall be made use of.
10. Eligibility for Promotion to Higher Semester – Procedure for completing the course a) A student who has secured 75% of attendance and has exhibited satisfactory progress in the class will be eligible for promotion to the next higher semester. b) However, before being admitted to the VIII semester classes, the student should have passed in all subjects in the combined first and second semester examination in full. Note: As this is an academic prerequisite, no exemption should be granted in this case, whatever are the causes. A candidate shall complete the programme and pass all examinations within Eight (8) years since his first admission to the B.Tech programme.
11. Additional requirements for the degree In the addition to the requirement prescribed for the award of B.Tech. Degree, student must complete compulsory social service for a total duration of 15 days during 3rd to 7th semesters of the course, A record is to be kept showing the details of social service activities undertaken and it should be approved by the Staff Advisor. Head of Institution should verify this compulsory requirement before permitting the student to register for the eighth semester. Students are expected to undertake industrial training(s) of total 10 days minimum duration or industrial visits (to minimum 2 industries) for studying about the industries of importance to the branch concerned during 4th to 7th semester. Students may also undertake an educational tour, the tour period shall be considered as part of the working periods of a semester. The tour maybe conducted during the vacation / holidays taking not more than 3 working days, combined with the vacation / holidays if the branch concerned. Faculty members for visiting industries (at least two) of importance to the branch concerned. Faculty members shall accompany the students for the industrial visits/ educational tour. Each student shall submit detailed bound report(s) of the training/ visit/ tour to the Head of Department within two weeks
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after the programme. These bound report (s), signed by the staff advisor or faculty in charge of tour/ training/ visit and by the head of department, shall also be brought during the final Viva-Voce
12. Electives All students shall choose four elective subjects, one in the sixth, one in the seventh and two in eighth semesters from a set of elective subjects prescribed in the syllabus and offered by the institution. There should be at least 25% students of the class for an elective subject to be offered. However, any student having a CGPA of not less than 7.5 shall be permitted to select an elective of his/her choice and register under a faculty subject to the permission from the faculty and Head of Department. The student will have to study this subject on his own (selfstudy mode) or the classes of this subject shall be taken during off-hours. A student can opt for interdisciplinary electives, termed as global electives in the syllabus, maximum one during 8th semesters subject to the permission from both Heads of Departments and the faculty handling the elective subject. Minimum number of students for a global elective shall be 15 and maximum 60. New electives may be introduced according to the needs of emerging fields in technology. The name of the elective and its syllabus should be approved by the university before the subject is offered as an elective.
13. Classification of Successful Candidates a) A candidate who qualifies for the degree, passing all the subjects of the eight semesters within 5 academic years after the commencement of his course of study and secures not less than a CGPA of 8.0 of all the semesters shall be declared to have passed the B.Tech degree examination in First Class with Honours. b) A candidate who qualifies for the degree, passing all the subjects of the eight semesters within 5 academic years after the commencement of his course of study and secures not less than a CGPA of 6.5 of all the semesters shall be declared to have passed the B.Tech degree examination in First Class. c) All other candidates who qualify for the degree passing all the subjects of the eight semesters and covered as per Sections 22 (a) and (b) shall be declared to have passes the B.Tech degree examination in second class.
10.11 UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS (Prior to 2010 Admission) 1. Duration of the course a. The course for B.Tech. Degree shall extend over a period of four academic years comprising 8 semesters. The first and second semester is combined and each semester from third semester onwards shall cover the groups of subjects as given in the scheme of studies and examinations. b.
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2. Sessional work Sessional marks for Theory, Drawing, Workshop, Laboratories and Practicals will be awarded by the teaching faculty based on the day to day performance of the students. The allocation of the sessional marks for the individual subjects shall be on the following basis. The sessional marks allotted for attendance (10) shall be awarded in direct proportion to the percentage of the attendance secured by the candidate in the subject. The sessional marks allotted for Test is 30. The College will conduct two series tests and a model exam and students are advised to score high that the sessional mark is in direct proportion to the percentage score secured by the candidate in the three tests.
3. University Examination There shall be University Examinations at the end of the first academic year and at the end of the every semester. From 2007 admission onwards examination shall be conducted only as per the following schedule. April / May: S1 / S2, S4, S6 & S8 October / November: S3, S5 & S7
4. Eligibility for appearing examination is subject to the following: a. The student should have successfully completed the course work for the year / semester. b. The student should have not less than 75% attendance for the particular year in the case of I&II semesters combined or the particular semester in the case of highest semesters.
5. Condonation of attendance: A student is eligible for condonation of attendance (once in case of I&II semesters combined or twice in the case of higher semesters) subject to the conditions given below in the entire course i. His conduct must be satisfactory. ii. The shortage shall not be more than 10% of actual working days. iii. Condonation is given only on medical grounds. The condonation shall be granted by the Vice Chancellor on the recommendation of the principal subject to rules and procedures prescribed by the University from time to time.
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6. Repetition of the course work A student who is not eligible for condonation of shortage of attendance shall repeat the course in full including the sessional work in the immendiate chance. The sessional marks earned during repetition alone will be counted in such cases. A student can repeat the course only once during the course. For repeating the course in any of the above cases the character and conduct of the student must be satisfactory as certified by the Head of the Institution.
7. Minimum for a pass A candidate shall be declared to have passed in any individual subject of a semester/ year examination, if he secures not less than 40% marks for the subject in University examination and not less than 50% of the total marks of the subject, i.e., candidate who passes in all the subjects of a semester examination shall be declared to have passed the examination in full.
8. Promotion to higher semesters A student is eligible to be promoted to the higher semesters subject to the following conditions i. He should have successfully completed the lower semester. ii. He should have obtained 75% attendance in the lower semester or obtained condonation as per the University rules. iii. A student shall be permitted to register for any semester examination only if he had registered for the previous semester examination.
9. Classification of successful candidates (a) A candidate who qualifies for the Degree passing all the semester examinations within five academic year (10 consecutive semesters) after commencement of his course of study and has secured not less than 75% of the aggregate of the total marks in all the semesters shall be declared to have passed B.Tech Examination in first Class with Distinction. (b) A candidate who qualifies for the Degree passing all the semester examinations within five academic years (10 consecutive semesters) after the commencement of his course and has secured not less than 60% of the aggregate of the marks in all the 8 semesters shall be declared to have passed B.Tech Examination in First Class. (c) All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed B.Tech Degree Examination Second Class (d) Successful candidate who complete the Examination in four academic years (8 consecutive semesters and chances) after the commencement of the course of study shall be ranked branchwise on the basis of the aggregate of the total marks for all the eight semester.
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11. PLACEMENT SYLLABUS Aptitude Syllabus for B Tech I Year Numerical Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Verbal Ability
How to Prepare for Maths
Syllogism
Grammar Introduction
Addition and Subtraction
Blood Relation
Adverbs, Adjectives
Multiplication and Division
Venn Diagram
Articles & Tenses
Divisibility
Series Completion
Squaring, Cube
Directions and senses
Subject verb agreement & Preposition Articulation skills
Square roots and Cube roots HCF and LCM
Coding and Decoding
Listening skills Techniques to reading
Fractions
Essay and precis writing
Decimal Fractions
Report writing
Surds and Indices
Presentation skills
Aptitude Syllabus for B Tech 3rd Semester Numerical Aptitude Permutation and Combination Probability Ratio and Proportion Partnership
Logical Reasoning Logical Deduction
Verbal Ability Communication
Seating arrangement problems Circular arrangement Problems Inserting Missing Character
Listening skills Reading comprehension Presentation techniques
Percentage
Group discussion
Average
Interview skills
Problems Based on Ages
Technical writing skills
Profit and Loss
Curriculum Vitae
Simple Interest
Report writing
Compound Interest
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Aptitude Syllabus for B Tech 4th Semester Numerical Aptitude
Logical Reasoning and Dice
Verbal Ability
Alligation
Cubes
Comprehension
Time and Work
Data Sufficiency
Vocabulary Enhancement
Work and Wages
Day Sequences
Antonyms and synonyms
Pipes and Cisterns
Puzzle test
Choose the right word
Time and Distance
One word substitutes
Trains
Subject verb agreement
Boats and Streams
Active and passive voice
Elementary Mensuration -1
Tenses
Measurement of Areas
Articles and prepositions
Elementary Mensuration -2 Measurement of Volume and Surface Areas Number series
GK exercises
Aptitude Syllabus for B Tech 5th Semester Numerical Aptitude Data Analysis & Interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Clocks & Calendar
Number ranking and time sequence Logical sequence of words Assertion and reasoning
Chain Rule
Analogy
Trigonometry
True discount Banker's discount
Verbal Ability Speaking exercises Conversations Extempore Grammar exercises Vocabulary improvement game and exercises Free Writing Reading comprehension passages Letter writing
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Aptitude Syllabus for B Tech 6th Semester Numerical Aptitude Permutation and Combination Probability
Logical Reasoning
Verbal Ability
Syllogism
Group discussion skills
Blood Relation
Mock GD's
Ratio and Proportion
Venn Diagram
Interview skills
Partnership
Series Completion
Mock Interview's
Percentage
Directions and senses
Personality development
Average
Coding and Decoding
Anger management
Problems Based on Ages
Logical Deduction Seating arrangement problems
Corporate Grooming
Dinning etiquette
Time and Work
Circular arrangement Problems Cubes and Dice
Work and Wages
Data Sufficiency
Pipes and Cisterns
Day Sequences
Time and Distance
Puzzle test Number ranking and time sequence Logical sequence of words
Profit and Loss Alligation
Trains Boats and Streams
Mobile phone etiquette
Data Analysis & Interpretation Clocks & Calendar Chain Rule
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12. ADD-ON Courses – ‘15 12.1 AutoCAD 2010 Course Code: MEADD101
Duration: 42 Hours
12.1.1 AutoCAD AutoCAD is a CAD (Computer Aided Design or Computer Aided Drafting) software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. It is built to help people in design buildings, products or public spaces without having to draw up plans by hands. It was released in 1982 by Autodesk.Inc.to offer a personnel solution to software that was released only for larger workstations. Through the 1980s, AutoCAD functioned mostly by using simple lines and circles, and text overlays, to setup custom objects. Today it has much more advanced tools that allow for greater 3D modelling and exploration of models, with high quality, fast moving rendering. 12.1.2 Course Description This course introduces various principles in Engineering Drawing and different aspects in drawing like Orthographic, Parametric, Isometric and Perspective drawings. The course explores the latest tools and techniques of the software package covering all draw commands and options, editing, dimensioning, hatching, and plotting techniques available with AutoCAD Training. Students in this course will be introduced to basic sketching exercises through a number of tutorials. 12.1.2 Course Objectives The course is designed to be a process or task based approach to learn the individual features and functions of AutoCAD. The course helps in advancing the frontiers of the software, takes the user across a wide spectrum of engineering solutions through progressive examples, comprehensive illustrations, and detailed exercises, thereby making it an ideal solution for automated drafting. 12.1.3 Course Content
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Introduction to AutoCAD Principles of Engineering Drawing Explains various methods in drawing like Orthographic, Parametric, Isometric and Perspective drawings
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Coordinates Systems and Drawing Settings Gives basic idea of different coordinate systems like rectangular, cylindrical and spherical in drawing and various dimensioning techniques also gives some idea of file and layout management.
Editing Comments Learn to practice commands to Move, Copy, Offset, Rotate, Mirror, Trim, Extent, Array, Scale, Stretch, Hatch etc.
Layer and Layer Management Learn to build the model using various layering techniques.
Introduction to 3D, Isometric Views Understand topics like 3D Views, Changing Viewports, Visual Styles, and Solid Primitives
Introduction to Solid model Creation Explains solid modelling techniques like Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, Intersect, Subtract, Union, Fillet, Chamfer and Align
Advance 3D Techniques Covers advance topics in 3D solid modelling such as Slice, Roatate3D, Mirror3D, 3DArray, Solid Editing, Rendering etc.
12.1.4 Course Outcome At the completion of this course students should have acquired the skills and knowledge necessary for a basic working knowledge of AutoCAD. The students will
Be able to apply 2D sketch geometry and dimensions Develop an understanding of 3D drafting and recognition of an object in 3D space Be able to idealise sectional drawing Develop an understanding of layering concepts Understand the basic aspects of rendering, both in 2D and 3D Understand basic drawing/drafting concepts Be able to apply drawing standards to part and assembly drawings
12.1.5 Course Activities and Design This course will be presented by means of short lecture/discussion sessions and laboratory projects. Individualized instruction will be provided while the student is working on assigned projects. Open laboratory time will be made available, and may be necessary to complete the given tasks.
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12.1.6 Suited to This course is designed for Mechanical Engineering students or anyone with a mechanical or technical background with an aptitude for drafting. It is suitable for students and anyone who are beginners to AutoCAD and CAD drawing as well as those looking for enhanced CAD background with drafting capability.
12.2 SolidWorks 2010 Course code: MEADD301
Duration: 24 Hours
12.2.1 Solid Works Solid Works is a 3D mechanical CAD (computer-aided design) program that runs on Microsoft Windows and was developed by Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp., a subsidiary of Dassault Systems, S. A. (Vélizy, France). SolidWorks is highly regarded 3D mechanical design software with powerful 3D design capabilities. SolidWorks is currently used by over 3.4 million engineers and designers at more than 100,000 companies worldwide. SolidWorks is a parasolid-based solid modeller, and utilizes a parametric feature-based approach to create models and assemblies. 12.2.2 Course Description This course introduces SolidWorks software as a 3-D design tool. Students in this course will be introduced to basic sketching exercises, 3D modelling and assemblies using SolidWorks. They will explore the tools for detail drawing, 3D model construction and manipulation of computer generated models. It covers creation, retrieval and modification of 3-D and layout drawings using basic SolidWorks commands. 12.2.3 Course Objectives
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12.2.4 Course Content
Introduction to software and interface
SolidWorks Essentials Learn how to build parametric models of parts and assemblies, and create production drawings of your models
SolidWorks Part Modeling Learn how to use multibody solids, sweeping and lofting features, and the more advanced shaping capabilities of SolidWorks.
SolidWorks Assembly Modeling Learn how to maximize your use of the assembly files, deal with large assemblies, configurations, advanced mates and display states.3D part modelling fundamentals
SolidWorks Drawings Learn how to make drawings of SolidWorks parts and assemblies. The focus of this course is on the skills, tools and concepts central to successfully working with drawings.
Introduction to Simulation express basics
12.2.5 Course Outcome At the completion of this course students should have acquired the skills and knowledge necessary for a basic working knowledge of SolidWorks. The students will
Be able to apply 2D sketch geometry and dimensions Develop an understanding of 3D modeling and recognition of an object in 3D space Understand 3D features that add and remove geometry Develop an understanding of 3D assembly modelling Understand how SolidWorks Toolbox and library components are utilized in assembly Understand basic drawing/drafting concepts Be able to apply drawing standards to part and assembly drawings Be able to Create drawing templates
12.2.6 Course Activities and Design This course will be presented by means of short lecture/discussion sessions and laboratory projects. Individualized instruction will be provided while the student is working on assigned projects. The courses will be conducted during First and
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Third Saturdays (preferably 3 hrs of sessions for each batch) and open laboratory time will be made available, if necessary to complete the given tasks. 12.2.7 Suited to This course is designed for Mechanical Engineering students or anyone with a mechanical or technical background with an aptitude for design. It is suitable for third semester students and anyone interested in modelling, as well as those looking for enhanced CAD background with 3D capability.
12.3 ANSYS 11.0 Course code: MEADD 501
Duration: 24 Hours
12.3.1 ANSYS ANSYS, developed by ANSYS, Inc., USA, is a dedicated Computer Aided Finite Element Modeling and Finite Element Analysis tool. ANSYS is known as the standard in the field of Computer Aided Engineering. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) of ANSYS enables the user to work with 3-dimensional (3D) models and also generate results from them. ANSYS Multiphysics software offers a comprehensive product solution for both multiphysics and single-physics analysis. The product includes structural, thermal, fluid and both high- and low-frequency electromagnetic analysis 12.3.2 Course Description This course introduces ANSYS Multi-Physics software as an Analysis design tool. Students in this course will be introduced to basic modelling exercises, Static and Dynamic Analysis for various results. They will explore the tools for design and development of various engineering devices.
12.3.3 Course Objectives The course is designed to be a process or task based approach to learn the individual features and capabilities of ANSYS, thereby emphasizing processes and procedures for completion of any task. It also aims to understand the basic concepts and general working of FEA and there by equip the students in building basic knowledge in numerical analysis Techniques. 12.3.4 Course Content
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Introduction to FEA and its advantages and limitations An Overview of the Finite Element Modeling Introduction to ANSYS Interface. Overview of the Finite Element Modeling
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Solid Modeling techniques Concept of Mesh Generation Advanced Solid Modeling Static Structural Analysis Advanced Structural Analysis Thermal Analysis ANSYS Report Generator
12.3.5 Course Outcome At the completion of this course students should have acquired the skills and knowledge necessary for a basic working knowledge of ANSYS. The students will
Be able to apply 2D analysis of a geometry Develop an understanding of 3D modelling and analysis Understand element features material property concept Develop an understanding of meshing concept Understand how ANSYS Toolbox and components are utilized in analysis Vivid idea on FE and meshing concept Understand concepts of stress analysis Be able to optimise the design parameters using Numerical solutions of ANSYS Be able to do post processing and infer the result from it Able to Compare the analysis result with engineering result
12.3.6 Course Activities and Design This course will be presented by means of short lecture/discussion sessions and laboratory projects. Individualized instruction will be provided while the student is working on assigned projects. The courses will be conducted during First and Third Saturdays (preferably 3 hrs of sessions for each batch) and open laboratory time will be made available, if necessary to complete the given tasks. 12.3.7 Suited to This course is designed for Mechanical Engineering students or anyone with a mechanical or technical background with an aptitude for design. It is suitable for Fifth semester Mechanical Engineering students and anyone interested in analysis, as well as those looking for enhanced CAD background with technical capability.
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12.4 CNC Centre and 3D Printing Course Code: MEADD 701
Duration 24 Hours
12.4.1 CNC Centre/ ProtoCentre 999 CNC machining Centres including both Milling machine and Lathe is a powerful automated product development solution. It uses the ideal entry level CNC control Siemens SINUMERIK, provides the perfect control solution for each of these machine designs. These centres deliver the advanced performance and leading-edge technologies for different phases of product design and manufacturing. As a tool set for CAD/CAM/CAE, it is compact, user-friendly and ideally suited for basic turning and milling applications as well as standardized machine designs. The vertical CNC milling centre and Turning centre provide a complete set of Numerical Control (NC) programming capabilities through its multi axis and multi station tool changer/turret capabilities. These powerful tools also facilitate part programming and simulation through Interactive Computer Graphics. Protocentre 999 is a low cost 3D printer that uses additive layering techniques in Rapid Prototyping. To perform a print, the machine reads the design from 3D printable file (STL file) which can be imported from any Standard modelling Software and lays down successive layers of material to build the model from a series of cross sections. The primary advantage of this technique is its ability to create almost any shape or geometric feature. 12.4.2 Course Description This module will introduce the students to the advance modeling and assembly tools. In addition, this covers the advance modules of Surfacing, Drafting, and Synchronous modeling. In this module, the students will learn about the advanced part modeling, top-down and bottom-up assembly design, and advanced programming tools of Siemens control. They will also learn basic machining operations using CNC turning and milling centers through a number of tutorials. It also covers some advanced topics on part programming like canned cycles for various operations. This course also offers different rapid prototyping Techniques and basic 3D printing Practises on Protocentre999. 12.4.3 Pre-requisites This course requires basic knowledge in CNC programming using G and M codes, Modelling parts. It also assumes subject knowledge in Production Engineering and Manufacturing. 12.4.4 Course Objectives • •
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To identify various concepts in machining technology like NC, CNC and DNC The course is a task-based approach through a number of tutorials to learn the advanced features and functions of CNC machines, thereby emphasizing processes and procedures for completion of any task.
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By generating part programs, the student should learn the necessary commands, options and menus in the context of completing a design task After the completion of this course, the student is able to machine the part and inspect it dimensional integrity within the tolerances of the part print without the aid of an instructor.
12.4.5 Course Content
Review of CAE software and interface review of various tools and its applications, part modelling, simulation techniques
Review of Simulation and part programming Learn how to make parts, simulation of machining operations required and its part program generation for the controller.
Blue Print Reading Learn how to read machining sketches, Different Geometrical Tolerance symbols and understand the View-Concepts of First angle and Third angle projection.
Conventional Lathe Awareness Introduction to lathe and its parts, Different operations of lathe, Knowledge of different cutting tool materials used and the Selection of speeds and feeds
CNC Lathe – Basic Learn the fundamentals of CNC Lathe, Familiarization of control panel, Fundamentals of CNC programming and Part programming techniques.
Conventional Milling Awareness Introduction to milling machine and its parts, Different operations of milling machine, Knowledge of different cutting tool materials used and the Selection of speeds and feeds
CNC Milling– Basic Learn the fundamentals of CNC Milling machine, Familiarization of control panel, Fundamentals of CNC programming and Part programming techniques.
Introduction to 3D Printing Introduction to rapid prototyping and 3D Printing, Simple printing Practise on ProtoCentre 999
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12.4.6 Course Outcome At the completion of this course, students should have acquired the skills and knowledge necessary for a basic working knowledge of CNC Lathe and Milling Machine. The students will also get an idea of 3D printing. The following are some of the outcome of this course Understand various Simulation techniques on Siemens control for code generation. Understand G and M codes and its use in CNC turning and milling machining. Be able to understand drawing standards and blue prints. Understand Different manufacturing techniques like NC, CNC, DNC machining. Identify safety hazards, pinch points on machines and preventive maintenance needs of machines. Demonstrate ability to operate CNC machining centres safely Identify precision measurement tools and their applications. Understand the concept of part programming, different cutting tool, precision measurement tools and materials. Develop an understanding of 3D-Printing through some simple techniques and Exercises. 12.4.7 Course Activities and Design This course will be presented by means of short lecture/discussion sessions and laboratory projects. Individualized instruction will be provided while the student is working on assigned projects. The courses will be conducted during First and Third Saturdays (preferably 3 hrs of sessions for each batch) and open laboratory time will be made available, if necessary to complete the given tasks. 12.4.8 Suited to This course intended for Mechanical Engineering students or anyone with a mechanical or technical background with an aptitude for design and manufacturing. It is suitable for Seventh semester Mechanical Engineering students and anyone interested in modelling and rapid prototyping, as well as those looking for enhanced CAM background with part programming capability.
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13. GATE Coaching The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all-India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science. GATE is conducted jointly by the IISc and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee) on behalf of the National Coordination Board – GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. The GATE score of a candidate the relative performance level of a candidate. The score is used for admission to various post-graduate programmes (e.g. M.E, M.Tech and direct Ph.D.) in Indian higher education institutes with financial assistance provided by MHRD and other Government agencies. The score may also be used by Public sector units for employment screening purposes. Considering the significance of the examination, the Department is offering GATE coaching to final year and pre-final year students who are interested to appear for the test at a nominal cost. Following are the objectives of this course • Motivate the students for self-development and be prepared to take up the challenges in research and development. • Rallies confidence in appearing technical competitive Examinations. • Equip students in mounting comprehensive subject knowledge. • Encourage students to pursue dream specifications.
13.1 About the Class To clear path for regular functioning of the department, GATE coaching classes are scheduled after class hour (4:15 - 5:30PM), every working day for a period of 6 months. The session is expected to begin in the first week of august. This course offers the following aids to students to get a good GATE score • • • • •
GATE Qualified Experienced Faculty members Discussion and Doubt clarification of previous GATE papers GATE mock tests and subjects wise tests Basic concept building sessions General Aptitude and Mathematics development classes
13.2 Course Fee The Course Fee is Rs. 3,000/- which is collected in two instalments at the time of admission (August) and during the end of coaching season (November).
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14 Mechanical Engineering Association ARMS, The Association of Royal Mechanical Students of SAINTGITS had its evolution in the year 2004 and ever since then, the torch is being passed on to the emerging semesters for revealing their true spirits on this innovative platform. The association took shape with the initiative of Mechanical Engineering Students of our college and since then it is growing to new heights, there by setting a new trend and leaving a trail of unparalleled success in its path. 14.1 ARMS exist to Promote competitive spirit among faculty & students Organise department Technical Fest Acknowledge the Excellent among Faculty & Students
14.2 Office Bearers Faculty in Charge President Secretary Joint Secretary Treasurer Executive Committee Members
Tom Mathew, Nirmal Chandran Sajunulal Franc 8891644997 Gokul Chandrashekhara 9544699418 Fredi Thomas 8089383220 Nishin Asharaf 7558008923 Brutus Martin 9633594921 Aby Modayil 9562657775 Vibu Mammen Jacob 9497392720 Joseph T Daniel 9544610419
14.3 Association Activities Planned for 2014-2015 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
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Technical Fest – MECHNIUS Alumni Interaction Best B.Tech Project Competition Best M.Tech Project Competition Best B.Tech Seminar Competition Best Paper Presentation Competition Best Mini Innovative project competition Best bugging engineer competition Best designer competition Group discussion competition Aptitude test competition GEM of 2014-15 competition Merit Day
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Technical Fest - MECHNIUS Coined from the words Mechanical & Genius, MECHNIUS provided the apt platform for the budding professionals to get transformed from an Intellectual to a Genius. It is scheduled in the first week of August. Faculty Co-ordinators
Nirmal Chandran
Project Manager
Gokul chandrashekhara
Asst. Project Manager
Nishin Asharaf
Tom Mathew
Alumni Interaction Faculty In - charge
Nikhil Ninan
Best B.Tech Project Competition The Best project will be acknowledged with a cash prize of Rs 20000/Faculty In Charge Project Co-Ordinator
Best M.Tech Project Competition The Best project will be acknowledged with a cash prize of Rs 1500/Faculty In Charge Anish R
Best B.Tech Seminar Competition The Best three seminar will be acknowledged with a cash prize of Rs 100/- each Faculty In Charge Seminar Co-Ordinator
Best Mini Innovative Project Competition The competition is meant for the second and third year Mechanical students. The most innovative project two from each year will be acknowledged with a cash prize of Rs 500/- each. Faculty In Charge Sailesh K S
Best Budding Engineer Competition The Best Budding Engineer one from each batch [S3/4 & S5/6] will be appreciated with a cash prize of Rs 500/- each. Faculty In Charge Arun K V Bijeesh P
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Best Designer Competition The Best Designer among the three batches of Mechanical Engineering will be awarded with a cash prize of Rs 1000/-. Knowledge of Design Softwares will carry weightage. Faculty In Charge Unnikrishnan R Vinay T V
Group Discussion Competition The winners will be acknowledged with a cash prize of Rs300/-, Rs200/- & Rs100/- respectively Faculty In Charge Vinay Mathew John
Aptitude Test Competition The winners will be acknowledged with a cash prize of Rs300/-, Rs200/- & Rs100/- respectively Faculty In Charge SCE Placement Department Faculty & PEP team
“GEM of 2014-15” Competition The BEST STUDENT from the Second and Third Year batch will be named as the GEM for 2014- 15 .The same person will be appreciated with a cash prize of Rs1000/Co-Ordinators Respective Staff Advisors ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................
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15. NSS Tech Cell NSS Tech cell of Saintgits imprinted its mark in our campus from 2007 onwards with unit number 195. NSS Saintgits Tech cell has an intake of 50 members each from second year and third year of the four year B.Tech Course. Students selected as NSS volunteers have to complete 120 hours of service in each year. The 120 hours include orientation, community service and campus work. Successful completion of the 240 hours of service within the two year span will enable them to entitle for grace marks in their university grade. The NSS activities of Mechanical department is coordinated by Er. Francis Augustine Joseph and Er. Davis Wilson. Some of the major activities conducted by NSS Tech cell during 2013-14 are: • • • • • • • • • • • •
Blood Donation Camp Electorol Roll Registration Campaign Fund Raising For The Blind Fund Raising For The Child Welfare Positive Speaking Session Vegetable Garden In Hostel Health Seminar on “LIFESTYLE DISEASES” Street play “Puthiya Jathakam” Awareness Programme on “IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY CONSERVATION” Literacy Programme NIYAMA PADAM – Legal Awareness Class Kuttikalkoru Thottam
The proposed activities for the present year includes:
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Home for homeless
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Save Energy – Awareness Campaign
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Water Resource Management Training
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SAINTGITS CHAPTER
SAE INDIA is a Premier Professional society that serves the Mobility Engineering Community engaged in the design, manufacture and service of self-propelled vehicles and systems that move in land, sea, air and space. It is an affiliate society of SAE International which is head quartered in USA and has a glorious record of over 100 years of service to the mobility community. SAEINDIA works closely with other fraternal societies such as Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), Automotive Component Manufacturers of India (ACMA) and American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin (ASEI) for spreading knowledge and relevant information to a wider cross section of the Indian community. It is also a member of International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies (FISITA). SAE Saintgits Collegiate Club imparts a framework to the creativity and scientific thrust of students by providing avenues to students to solve engineering problems of real nature, learn to manage projects in a collaborative environment and keep themselves abreast with the latest in mobility engineering. It also helps them become more ready to work in the industry as committed collegiate club members may develop personal and professional attributes that may be valued by potential employers. We have active teams in SAE Formula, SAE BAJA and SAE Efficycle, were the students have to design, validate and manufacture automobiles of given specification.
The office bearers of SAE Saintgits for the year 2014-15 are:
Faculty in Charge Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary Joint Secretary Treasurer Publicity Chairman Programme Committee
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Francis Augustine Joseph Harikrishnan M Sarin John Skaria Cyril Joji Tharun Thomas Karthik G S Abel Jacob Aarush Joseph
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17. SESI Saintgits Chapter The Solar Energy Society of India (SESI), established in 1976, and having its Secretariat in New Delhi, is the Indian Section of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES). Its interests cover all aspects of renewable energy, including characteristics, effects and methods of use, and it provides a common ground to all those concerned with the nature and utilization of this renewable non-polluting resource. The major activities of the Society are: •
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Publication of SESI Journal, a bi-annual technical journal containing papers on renewable energy utilization, technical notes and other items of interest of those involved in renewable energy research and development. Publication of a monthly newsletter, namely the SESI News Letter. Organization of one –day workshops on selected topics. Organization of the International Congress on Renewable Energy once in a year, where numerous scientific and technical papers are presented and discussed. Publication of the proceedings of the Annual Convention
The office bearers of SESI Saintgits for the year 2014-15 are: Staff in Charge Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary Joint Secretary Treasurer
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Vineeth V K, Sreejith R
Ananth P N Joseph Daniel Yadhu Raj Akhil Geo Lithin Sam Varghese
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18. RESEARCH LAB 3D Printer A fully featured 3D Printer (ProtoCentre 999) is fully available in the college. 3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) consists of various processes for making a three-dimensional object of almost any shape from a 3D model or other electronic data source primarily through additive processes in which successive layers of material are laid down under computer control. CNC Machines Rapidly changing market demands, designs, more complicate designs with variety of materials and low products life cycle time, made product designer to evaluate various design alternatives within short period time. By using CAD/CAM & CAE made the task of product designer easier with more accuracy and precision.. The facilities in the research lab includes a CNC Lathe and a Milling machine (Make: LMW, CNC: Sinumeric-Siemens).
Turning Centre
Milling Centre
Work Station Five High end workstations capable of doing all tasking CAE activities are installed in the Research Lab. It has Intel Xeon processors, 16 GB RAM, Dedicated graphics card etc.
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MOU’S
The department has signed MOU’s with Autodesk Asia PTE Ltd, CADD Centre Training Services and CoreEL Technologies. 1) Autodesk Asia PTE Ltd. AUTODESK provides free access to Autodesk softwares and will support to develop discipline specific design curricula & courseware embedded with Autodesk software on new emerging concepts. It also provide training in Autodesk softwares and provide Autodesk certification, which helps in measuring the quality of faculty & students. Also to promote and encourage students to participate and showcase their Design Skills, Autodesk conducts National Design Competitions that will give an opportunity to students to benchmark them with global peers. 2) CADD Centre Training Services CADD Centre provides training in mechanical design & CAD softwares to students as part of their curriculum as per the latest trends in the area of mechanical design. The training is in accordance with latest software and industry requirements. 3) CoreEl Technologies CoreEL is a Synergistic Value Added Technology Products and Solutions Provider in India. They develop standard and custom system level products to Industry with markets like Defense & Space, Broadcasting & Professional Video, Education, Telecom & Networking and Security. The MOU enables to engage with the Industry on a regular basis to understand the needs of the industry and accordingly update the syllabus. It also provide know how to upgrade the infrastructure in VLSI, Embedded Domain and other information technology-related topics and to procure various industry standard hardware and software. It also collaborate with the industry for research programme, projects and student internships in the above fields and to faculty development programs for teaching staff, advanced training to students.
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Academic Events for 2014-2015
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PTA Annual General Body Meeting
7th June 2014
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Graduation Day
7th June 2014
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Commencement of M.Tech Classes
15th June 2014
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Special Class for S3,S5,S7
9.7.2014 - 12.7.2014
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Registration of S3,S5,S7
9th July 2014
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Orientation Class for S1S2
23rd July 2014
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Commencement of S1S2 Classes
24th July 2014
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First Series Exam - S3,S5,S7
25.8 to 27.08.2014
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Onam Vacation
6.9.2014 to 14.9.2014
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Second Series Exam - S3,S5,S7
6.10.2014 to 8.10.2014
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First Series Exam - S1S2
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Model Exam - S3,S5,S7
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Patron's Day
1st November 2014
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University Exam
2nd week November
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Family Day
Yet to be Scheduled
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Christmas Vacation
23.12 to 01.01.2015
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Reopening Day
02.01.2015
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Commencement of S1S2,S4,S6,S8
02.01.2015
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Sports Day
11.02.2015
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First Series Exam - S4,S6,S8
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Second Series Exam - S1S2
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Nakshatra ‘15
Yet to Scheduled
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Srishti
Yet to Scheduled
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Arts Day
Yet to Scheduled
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Second Series Exam - S4,S6,S8
30th March - 1st April
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Model Exam - S1S2,S4,S6,S8
20th to 30th April
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University Exam - S1S2 to S8
2nd week May
27.10.2014 to 1.11.2014
23rd to 28th February
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M.Tech Machine Design Rank Holders
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Ajith Kurian Baby
Sabarinath S
FIRST RANK
THIRD RANK
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