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TEQIP Phase IIVI th Review Meeting

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology Kottayam

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2010-11 2014-15Number of U.G Courses 5 6Number of P.G Courses 2 6Number of Research Centers Nil 2Number of Faculty members with Ph.D 9 19MoU’s with Industry Nil 7Number of books published by faculty 1 2Number of patents Nil 2Number of faculty members presented papers abroad

Nil 8

Progress since TEQIPStatus in 2010 & 2014 – a comparison

STUDENT PERFORMANCEStudent Success Rate

(No. of students who cleared the programme in 4 years / (Total No. of students including lateral entry)

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

66.7

39.4

71.8

81 79

61.1

43

72.9

61.97

82

66.7

57.1

70.4

78 78.5773.6

61.6

71.9

62.5 65

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-143

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer6.2

6.4

6.6

6.8

7

7.2

7.4

7.6

7.8

8

7.06

6.81

7.57

77.12

6.78

6.94

7.17 7.2

6.986.966.9

7.19 7.2

7.06

7.76

7.287.38

7.77.57

2010-11 2011-12 #REF! 2013-144

Academic Performance Index(Mean of CGPA or Mean of the percentage of marks / 10) STUDENT PERFORMANCE

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

5

10

15

20

25

30

22.29

19.43

15.7

20.45 19.43

23.96

17.19

20.92 21.46

17.19

25.52

22.71

18.75

24.2722.7122.9

18.8 19.521.04 21.35

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-145

(Assessment = 30 × (x + 1.25y)/N x = No. of students placed, y = No. of students admitted for higher studiesN = No. of students who were admitted in the batch including lateral entry subject to max. assessment points = 30)

Placement & Higher StudiesSTUDENT PERFORMANCE

IEEE

• IEEE Computer Society 2012 Outstanding Chapter Award

• Akshaya Urja Diwas - 22nd August 2012 Joint Venture by IEEE and Bhoomitra Sena Club

• KITeS (Kerala IEEE Technical Symposium) 2014 August 15th to 17th. 500 participants

• VOLT (Volunteer Training Programme) 5th April 2014

• NIRBHAYA - Paper Presentation Competition with Idea on Women Safety

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Professional SocietiesSTUDENT PERFORMANCE

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• Intercollegiate Aero-Modeling Workshop

• Participated SAE contests South India Zonal SAE contests at Hyderabad and bagged

prices in quiz and modeling (2012 July)

• Students qualified for the national level competition organized by SAE at

for the years 2011-12 and 2012-13.

SAE

Professional Societies (contd.)STUDENT PERFORMANCE

Branch 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14EEE 13 12 14ME 13 9 30EC 1 15 26CE 0 5 13CS 2 2 0

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Publication in International/National Conferences

Publication by students STUDENT PERFORMANCE

Awards

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Civil service examination in year 2014

University Ranks

GATE 2014

Student project on ‘Anthropomorphic Robotic hand for

paralyzed”

Global IEEE IAS Masters Thesis Award, New York, 2014

Global IEEE IAS Masters Thesis Award, New York, 2013

Global IEEE IAS Masters Thesis Award, New York, 2012

218th Rank

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85 qualified

Applied for Patent

III Prize

III Prize

II prize9

Awards/Prizes (Inter-collegiate/ State level/ National/

International)

STUDENT PERFORMANCE

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Events attended by students Awards

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11

12

13

14

National level Rifle shooting

32nd National Chess Championship

Intercollegiate project presentation at NATCON 2013(CE)

State Level Contest for Innovative Engineering Products, 2013

Concrete Cube Strength Competition, ICI Kochi

Best B. Tech. project in CSE,2013 CSI Chapter, Trivandrum

All Kerala State Team Championships and Ranking Tournament

X position

I Prize

I Prize

Consolation prize

II Prize

II Prize

III Prize

Awards/Prizes ( contd.) STUDENT PERFORMANCE

FACULTYAssessment = 20 × 15/STR; subject to max. assessment of 20 where, STR = (x + y + z)/N1x = No. of students in 2nd year of the programme, y = No. of students in 3rd year of the programmez = No. of students in 4th year of the programme, N1 = Total no. of faculty members in the programme

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer Science0

5

10

15

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25

12.9 12.8 13

16.67 16.67

12.611.21

1415.28

16.6714.4

12.6214

19.7216.9

14.916.6

14

20

14.29

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-1411

Student Teacher Ratio

(Assessment = 20 × CRI, Cadre ratio index (CRI) = 2.25 × (2x + y)/N; based on 1:2:6 subject to max. CRI = 1.0, x = No. of professors in the programme, y = No. of associate professors in the programme)

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5

10

15

20

25

19.29 20 20

16.07 16.07

20 20 20 20

16.07

20 20 20 20

12.86

20 20 19.28 20

12.86

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-1412

Faculty Cadre RatioFACULTY

(Assessment = 6 × FQI,Faculty qualification index (FQI) = (10x + 6y + 2z0)/N2,

where, x+y+z0 ≤ N2, z0 ≤ z, x = No. of faculty members with PhD,

y = No. of faculty members with M Tech, z = No. of faculty members with M Tech)

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

5

10

15

20

25

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35

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50

39.42 37.72

45.2

31.7229.14

39.42

34.28

42.8

36

30.86

41.14

34.28

44.5842.86

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42.640.5

43.6 42.86

29.14

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 13

Faculty qualificationsFACULTY

STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS

Ms.Bindurani P

Ms.Mini Koshy

Ms.Roshina Babu

Ms.Sanju Mary

Ms.Gigy Aleyamma 14

Faculty Competencies – Civil Engineering

FACULTY

FACULTY

Industrial Engineering

Dr. R. Sasikumar

Dr. MS.Jayamohan

Mr. Rajesh

Mr. Pradeep Kumar

Mr.Swapnesh.S

Ms. Veena S

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Faculty Competencies – Mechanical Engineering

Power System

Dr. Prince A.

Prof. Sreelekha V.

Dr. Vincent G.

Prof. Anju Jolly

Prof. Viji Joseph

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Faculty Competencies – Electrical & Electronics

Engineering

FACULTY

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Faculty Competencies – Electronics & Communication Engineering

FACULTY

Digital Signal Processing

Dr. Leena Mary

Dr. Manju Manuel

Anish Babu K K

Rajeev Rajan

Nimmy George

Dr. Renu Jose

Dr. David Solomon George

Software Design

Dr. Shobhana N V.

Kavitha N

Reena Murali

Dr. Vineetha S18

Faculty Competencies – Computer Science & Engineering

FACULTY

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

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Faculty Participation in FSDs of two week duration

FACULTY

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Faculty Participation in FSDs of one week duration

FACULTY

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Faculty participation as resource persons

FACULTY

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

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

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12.6411.36

13.7 13.29

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12 11.5711.6 11.79

15

10.5

7.07

10 10.125

14.7 15

8.78

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-1422

Faculty retentionFACULTY

(Assessment of FRP = 4 × (Sum of the research publication points scored by each faculty member)/N(Instruction: A faculty member scores maximum five research publication points each year, depending upon the quality of the research papers published in the past three years.) The research papers considered are those (i) which can be located on internet and/or are included in hard-copy volumes/ proceedings, published by well-known publishers, and (ii) the faculty member’s affiliation, in the published paper, is of the current institution.

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

5

10

15

20

25

5.7

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1.432.86

8.6

16.57 17.14

2.86

5.71

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15.14

11.412.86

2.29

5.7

15.14

11.2 11.4

2.29

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Faculty research publications FACULTY

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

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0.2

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0.4

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0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0

0.700000000000001

0 0 0 00

0.700000000000001

0 0 0

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Faculty Intellectual Property Rights (FIPR) FACULTY

(Assessment of R&D and consultancy projects = 4 × (Sum of FRDC by each faculty member)/N , Instruction: A faculty member gets maximum five points each year, depending upon the amount of funds and/or contributions made. A suggestive scheme is given for a minimum amount of Rs. 1 lakh: Five points for funding by national agency Four points for funding by state agency/ private sector Two points for funding by sponsoring trust/society

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7.7

0 01.2 1.43

9.4

0 0

2.32.86

14

0 0

2.31.43

8

0 0

4.85

0

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 25

Faculty R&D projects and consultancy work (FRDC) FACULTY

(Faculty interaction points ( F I P ) assessment = 2 × (Sum of FIP by each faculty member)/N

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

2

4

6

8

10

12

4.3

5.57 5.6

3.143.713.6

4.71 4.434

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3.86

5.576.14

4.714 3.86

5.3

10.7

4.2

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Faculty interaction with outside world FACULTY

FACILITIES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT

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Lecture Halls

FACILITIES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1

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Seminar Halls

FACILITIES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

1

2 2 2

11

2 2 2

11

2 2 2

11

2 2 2

1

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Tutorial Rooms

FACILITIES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Civil Mechanical Electrical Electronics & Comm Computer0

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2

3

4

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6

5 5 5 5

4

5 5 5 5

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Faculty Rooms

FACILITIES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Electrical

• Electrical Workshop (6,2)

• Electrical Measurements Lab (6,2)

• Computer Lab (2,2)• Electrical Machines

Lab – I (DC M/c) (6,2)• Electrical Machines lab

– II (AC M/c) (6,2)• Electronic /IC Lab (6,2)• Power Electronics Lab

(6,2)

Electronics

• Analog Circuits lab(4,2)

• Programming Lab (4,2)• Analog circuits II

lab(4,2)• Analog

Communication Lab (4,2)

• Digital Electronics lab(4,2)

• Microprocessor and Micro controller lab(4,2)

• Mini Project Lab (4,2)• Advanced

Communication Lab(4,2)

• Signal Processing lab(4,2)

• VLSI and Embedded systems lab(4,2)

• Logic design lab(4,2)• Electronics Circuits

and Communication Lab(4,2)

Mechanical

• Fluid Mechanics Lab(4,2)

• Hydraulics Lab(4,2)• CAD/CAM Lab(2,1)• Heat Engines Lab(4,2)• Heat Transfer Lab(4,1)• Workshop (2, 5)• Measurements

Lab(4,1)• Machine Shop(2,4)• Industrial Engg. Lab

(4,1)

Computer

• Programming Lab (1,1)• Data Structures Lab

(1,1)• Database Lab (1,1)• Hardware and

Microprocessors Lab (1,1)

• Operating Systems Lab (1,1)

• Systems Programming lab(1,1)

• Networking lab (1,1)• Computer Graphics

Lab (1,1)

Civil

• Material Testing lab (6,1)

• Concrete testing lab (6,1)

• Geotechnical Engineering Lab (6,1)

• Transportation Engineering lab : (6,1)

• Computer programming lab (2,0)

• Environmental Engineering lab (6,1)

• Surveying lab (6,1)

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Laboratories

FACILITIES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Civil•Material Testing Lab 1•Material testing Lab 2•Geotechnical Engineering Lab•Transportation Engineering Lab•Computer programming Lab•Environmental Engineering Lab•Surveying Lab

Computer Science

•Programming Lab •Data Structures Lab•Database Lab•Hardware and Microprocessors Lab•Operating Systems Lab•Systems Programming lab•Networking lab•Computer Graphics Lab

Mechanical•Fluid Mechanics Lab•Hydraulics Lab•CAD/CAM Lab•Heat Engines Lab•Heat Transfer Lab•Mechanical Engg Lab•Measurements Lab•Industrial Engineering Lab•Machine Shop

Electrical

•Electrical Workshop •Electrical Measurements Lab •Computer Lab•Electrical Machines Lab – I (DC M/c)•Electrical Machines lab – II (AC M/c)•Electronic /IC Lab •Power Electronics Lab

Electronics•Analog Circuits lab•Programming Lab •Analog circuits II lab•Analog Communication Lab•Digital Electronics lab•Microprocessor and Micro controller lab•Mini Project Lab •Advanced Communicaton Lab•Signal Processing lab•VLSI and Embedded systems lab•Logic design lab•Electronics Circuits and Communication Lab

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Lab manuals

• Entrepreneurship Development Club (EDC) started in 2011

• Coordinator - Prof. R. Sasikumar

• 8.0 Lakhs obtained from AICTE for EDC

• Initiated Technology Business Incubation(TBI) Center under EDC

• Two companies launched under TBI

• Nithin James Alumni of CSE launched Proburk solutions in Infopark

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ACADEMIC

SUPPORT UNITS Entrepreneurship initiatives

Events Organized/Trainings Attended

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Sl No Event Days/Date Participants

1 workshop on Electronic Equipment(Jointly with DIC, Ktym )

23 Days, Feb- Mar 2013

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2 workshop on Entrepreneurs and open source software

2 Days, March 2013

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3 Event on State Entrepreneurship day 1 Day, Sept 12 2014

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4 Workshop on Entrepreneurship development UDYAMI

2 Days,Oct 2013

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5 Attended Entrepreneurship development startup boot camp at Technopark

1 Day, Jan 15 2014 4 Faculty, 13 students

ACADEMIC

SUPPORT UNITS Entrepreneurship initiatives (cont.)

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Sl No Item Details

1 Research seed money to faculty 3 on going projects, 4.7 L(Dr. A Praveen, Dr. Binumol Tom,

Dr.KP Indiradevi )

2 Grant for student Projects (2013-14) 14 Completed

3 Grant for student Projects (2013-14) Submitted 15 projects for review

4 M.Tech thesis presentation contest Conducted in 2013(12th Sept) and 2014 (17th Oct)

5 Establishment of center of excellence - Advanced DSP research Lab

Under leadership of Dr.Leena Mary (20+30) L

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS CERD Activities

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

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• Established Innovation center in 2011• Conducted NATCON and TECHFEST in Jan 2013• 3 day workshop on Research Methodology and IPR on from 12-15 Feb

2014• 3 innovative projects in progress”

1. Reactive water tank2. Intelligent door opening system in automobile3. Fire fighting robot

Innovation Centre

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

Existing Lab• 10 Systems• Software - Tell Me More by Auralog• Training given to students by professor in English(Adjunct faculty)New Language Lab• Setting up in Progress under NMEICT scheme• Thirty Desktop Computers already procured. • Procurement in progress• Digital language lab software• LCD projector • 10 kVA UPS • Air conditioner 37

Language Lab

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS (Subject, no of students in a tutorial class, hours)

CS

• Problem Solving and Computer Programming (35, 7)

• Switching Theory and Logic Design (35, 6)

• Data Structures and Algorithms (35, 7)

• Theory of Computation (35, 5)

• Database Management Systems (35, 4)

• Operating Systems (35, 4)• Advanced

Microprocessors (35, 5)• Design and Analysis of

Algorithms (35, 6)• System Software (35, 4)• Compiler Construction

(35, 5)

Civil

• Engineering Mechanics 35

• Mechanics of solid 1 – 34• Surveying 1 – 35• Design of concrete

structures – 34• Structural Analysis : 34• Geotechnical Engineering

: 34• Computer Programming :

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Mechanical

• Fluid Mechanics (32, 6)• Kinematics of Machinery

(34, 11)• Design of Machine

Elements (34, 13)• Dynamics of

Machines(34, 10)• Gas Dynamics and Jet

Propulsion(35, 8)• Refrigeration and Air

conditioning (35, 8)• Operations Management• CAD (35, 10)• Metallurgy & Material

Science(34, 5)

Electrical

• Electric Circuit theory (35,4)

• Signals and Systems (35,3)

• Power Electronics (35,3)• Modern Control Theory

(35,4)• Electric Power

Transmission (35,3)• Synchronous Machines

(35,4)

Electronics

• Network Theory (35,2)• Solid State Devices (35,1)• Computer

Programming(35,1)• Analog Circuits (35,1)• Applied Electromagnetic

Theory(35,1)• Control Systems (35,2)• Digital System

Design(35,1)• Microprocessor and

applications(35,1)• VLSI Design (35,2)• Information Theory and

Coding(35,2)• Microwave

Engineering(35,1)• Electronic

Instrumentation(35,1)

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Tutorial Classes

• Staff advisory system - 2 faculty/Class• Advisors interact with students on regular basis• Class committee meetings – twice in a Semester• Class PTA• Departmental advisory board

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Mentoring SystemACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

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Feedback Mechanisms Reward/corrective measures

•Course exit surveys

• Class committee

•Feedback from students•Class PTA

•Employer Survey

•PEO Survey

•Feedback from Alumni

• Best teacher award by the alumni association Feedback from students

• Content beyond syllabus - Expert Sessions

• Remedial Classes based on Class committee, Class PTA feedback

• Softskill and technical skill training

Feedback analysis

• Technical fests, paper contests, and quiz competitions conducted for promoting learning beyond syllabus• Mini-projects • National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL), e-learning facility &

IEEE/IEL on-line• Quality Enhancement in Engineering Education(QEEE)• E-Learning facilities

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Scope for self learningACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

• Fully furnished seminar hall• The institute accredited by Tata Consultancy Services Ltd & Wipro Technologies

• Placement training program conducted for the final year students prior to campus selection process

• Central Computing Facility in administrative block for online tests

• Placement figures 2013-14

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Career Guidance, Placement

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITSExpert Lecture

CMTI, Bangalore

VSSC, Trivandrum

IBM, Bangalore

GE, Chennai

CDAT, Trivandrum

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IIIC

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

•Departmental Associations conducts awareness programs on emerging

areas & Induction programs

•Kerala IEEE Technical Symposium(KITES 2014) on August 15th to 17th

•M. Tech. thesis contest Oct 17th 2014

•Mathematics Club - started functioning on March 2005, 200 members

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Co-curricular activities

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

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Extra curricular activities

• Techno-cultural and sports events by College union

• The Astronomy Club inaugurated on 15/2/10 & key note address on ‘Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology’.

• Environment related activities in by Bhoomitra Club along with the NSS Unit.

• Mangalyan launch celebration by Bhoomitra Club

• Publication of RIT News Letter , first edition Jan-April 2014

ACADEMIC SUPPORT UNITS

Facilities available in the campus:• Football Court• Volley ball court • Badminton court • Fitness Centre & Yoga Centre: Treadmill, home gym available

for staff and students• The Physical education dept organises intercollegiate events for

football and cricket

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Facilities for Sports and Games

GOVERNANCE

• BoG meetings convened regularly

• Campus Development committee oversees the developmental activities

• The institution is financially supported by Govt. of Kerala • Works in Progress

- Computer Science & Engineering block – 6.5 Cr

- Ladies hostel(funded by AICTE) – 2 Cr

• Works Sanctioned

- Architecture Block – 11 Cr

- Men’s Hostel – 6.3 Cr

- Faculty Quarters – 3 Cr

- Principal Quarters – 0.75 Cr 47

Campus Development and Management

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT • Two ladies hostels, one men’s hostel and one P.G. hostel.• 2 Ladies Hostels- New LH (180seats) & Old LH (120seats)• Hostels under supervision of Warden in the rank of

Professor/Associate Professor)}

Hostels No. of rooms No. of students accommodated

Hostel for Boys: 37 107

Hostel for Girls: 88 300

P.G Hostel 6 23 AICTE Funded Hostel Construction nearing Completion

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Hostels

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

• Number of Canteen(s) : 2

• Sitting space : 120 persons

• Daily Usage : Approximately 700 persons

• College canteen provides food at a very nominal rate

• Quality food at reduced price.

• Food without Adulteration.

• Neat and Clean. 49

Canteen

• Number of Buses : 8

• Car : 1

• Facility availed by 60 % of students & 20 % of faculty

• All major destinations nearby connected by college buses

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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Transport facilities

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

• 24 Hours un-interrupted power supply provided by the KSEB

• A distribution transformer (3 Phase, 400 KVA, 11 KV / 433 V, 21 A / 532 A, ONAN) exclusively for the institute

• Back-up power supply (Generator 62.5 KVA) is available

• UPS of required capacity are installed in departments

• New Diesel Generator of 250 KVA purchased under TEQIP

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Electricity, power backup and telecom

• Centralized Water Supply System.

• Internal Water Source (R.I.T Well).

• Over Head Tank Of Storage Capacity 3.5 Lakh Litre.

• Storage Tanks Over Each Building.

• Internal Maintenance Wings.

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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Drinking Water

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

• Grievance Cell is constituted in the college with Principal as Chairman and three Heads of the Department as executive members.

• Students can approach the cell with their grievances regarding academic and non-academic matters.

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Grievance redressal forums

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Books22000

23000

24000

25000

26000

27000

28000

23749 2374924010

27006

Books

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

No of library staff: 5 (3 Permanent + 2 Contract)

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Library

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

eBooks Journals eJournals0

50

100

150

200

250

300

012 20

12 2012 2

249

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Learning Resources

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Library (cont.)

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT • Around 400 Machines connected by campus network• High Speed Fiber Connectivity • 120 Mbps Internet Connectivity Provides the following services1. Internet Connectivity2. Facility for all online tests3. Campus Software Server4. QEE Server5. Rational Rose Application Server

Security System6. Layer3 Switches7. Hardware firewalls8. Routers

• In the process of extending Campus Network to Hostels56

Campus Network

• Electrical wiring carried out by PWD in accordance with the safety norms

• KSE Inspectorate inspects the institution regularly

• Dress code is maintained in labs & wearing of shoes is compulsory

• Fire extinguishers provided at appropriate places throughout

• Vehicles of students are banned inside the campus

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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Safety norms and checks

• Led by executive committee consisting of principal, staff , PTA executive members and students• Service of a professional counselor on every Thursdays. • Under this cell, a medical officer renders his service on all Wednesdays.

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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Counselling & Medical Care

FINANCIAL RESOURCES

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ItemBudgeted in

2013-14(Rs) lakhs

Expenses in 2013-14(Rs)

lakhs

Budgeted in 2012-13

(Rs) lakhs

Expenses in 2012-13

Expenses in 2011-12

(Rs)

Expenses in 2010-11

(Rs)

Salary 1229.07 1229.07 1051.33552

1051.33552

598.78410 598.78410

Laboratory Equipment 300.00 247.49 183.00 44.89320 34.34096 34.96255

Library 55.0 51.06 43.00 42.60539 5.50 3.00

Laboratory consumables 14.00 13.99 5.00 4.88173 3.54406 4.44684

Training and Travel 100 56.58 16.00 15.83206 4.831 5.432Minor civil works 30.0 25.56 16.00 14.23071 5.20 4.20669Other Charges 25.00 39.50 25.00 16.80539 11.04 13.9994Total 1753.07 1663.25 1599.55052 1497.96737 1238.37196 766.63878

Budget & Expenditure

Procu

rement

Assista

ntships

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III Cell

Capacity Development

Reforms

Student S

upport IOC

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18.45 0.830000000000001

71.43

10.63 5.06 19.73 7.56 27.0967.474

Amount Allocated Amount Actually spent 60

FINANCIAL RESOURCES Expenditure Pattern (TEQIP) as on 30th Sep 2014

Minutes of Board of Governors (BoG)

meetings

• 10 Meetings held and minutes published in website

Statutory Audit

• Two audits Completed

Performance Audit along with Data

Audit

• Completed two performance & data audits.

Initial Governance Development Plan

• Completed and approved by NPIU

% of committed expenditure out of

funds received

• 98%• Amount Spent

+Committed– Rs. 674.73 +62= 736.73Lakhs

• Amount Received – 750 Lakhs

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KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

% of Expenditure of the total funds

received

• 89.96 %• Amount Spent

– Rs. 674.73 Lakhs

• Amount Received – 750 Lakhs

% of Procurement plan out of 5.5

Crores

• Completed 93.5% (513.96 Lakhs)

• Completed +Committed = 99.5 %

MIS data entry

• Completed for academic years 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14.

• Entry going on for 2014-15

Mandatory Participation in CII-

AICTE survey

• Completed

Participation in TEQIP Faculty, Staff and

Students Satisfaction Survey

• 60 %Completed (as on 20/10/14)

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KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

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Placement 2014-15

Sl No Company Number of students placed

1 TCS 922 Qburst 183 Analytics Quotient 34 Nest 135 Suntec 36 Verizone(in progress)

Total (As on 20/10/14) 129

University Rank DetailsBranch 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11

EC B.Tech II RankM.Tech , I , II & III Rank

CS B.Tech First and Second Rank

ME M.Tech Ist Rank M.Tech , I , II B.Tech First Rank,M.Tech , I , II & III Rank

M.Tech , I , II & III Rank

CE M.Tech , I , II & III Rank B.Tech First and Second Rank

EEE M.Tech , I , II & III Rank M.Tech , I , II & III Rank

M.Tech , I , II & III Rank M.Tech , I , II & III Rank

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Technology Business Incubator

LUVA Technologies

•Area- Engineering Analysis•CEO-Hussain MT(ME 2013)•Mentor- Prof. Antony JK

ECIAN

•Area- Architectural LED Lighting•CEO-Akhil.R

• Two startup ups launched

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