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    HAND BOOK2015-2016

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    GLORY BE TO GOD

    Vision:

    To create innovative and vibrant young leaders and entrepreneurs in

    Engineering and Technology for building the nation as a knowledge super

    power and empowering the rural community towards evolving a knowledge

    society with equity and amity.

    Mission:

    To provide excellent inclusive engineering education with high

    values and to reach the unreached.

    Motto:

    To achieve development through technology in National and Global

    spirit and speed

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    An NBA Accredited & ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution

    Approved by AICTE and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai

    Recognized by UGC under the section 2(F)

    SCAD Nagar, Cheranmahadevi,

    Tirunelveli 627 414

    STUDENT

    HAND BOOK2015-2016

    COLLEGE OF

    ESTD.2001

    ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

    31YEARSOF

    PROFESSIONALEXCELLENCE

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    GENERAL INFORMATION

    Address:

    SCAD College of Engineering and Technology,SCAD Nagar, Cheranmahadevi 627 414,Tamil Nadu, India.

    College : 99429 78690 / 752

    Telephone : 04634 - 261 701

    Fax : 04634 - 261 703

    E.mail : [email protected]

    : [email protected]

    Website : www.scadengineering.ac.in

    Men's Residence:

    Noble Residence : 08012551487,88

    Joy Residence : 08012551492

    Ladies Residence:

    Blossoms Residence : 08012551489

    Website : www.scadengineering.ac.in

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    Principal's Ofce:

    Fax : 04634 261 703

    Website : www.scadengineering.ac.in

    E-mail : [email protected]

    : [email protected]

    General

    Post Ofce Sub Post Ofce

    Cheranmahadevi-627414 04634-261800

    Bank Indian Bank Cheranmahadevi-627414

    04634-260133

    Hospital 24 Hours

    Guest House 09942978509

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    Personal Memoranda

    1. Name : .......................................................

    2. Reg. No. : .......................................................

    3. Year & Branch : .......................................................

    4. Permanent Residential Address: : .......................................................

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    5. Telephone No. : .......................................................

    6. Date of Birth : .......................................................

    7. Blood Group : .......................................................

    8. Driving License No. : .......................................................

    9. Insurance Policy No. : .......................................................

    10. Passport Details if any : .......................................................

    11. Bank Account No. : .......................................................

    12. Health condition / Allergic to : .......................................................

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    RAGGING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED INSIDE& OUTSIDE THE CAMPUS

    Ragging is a crime in law. It is a nonbailable

    cognizable offence. The Govt. of Tamil Nadu hasbanned ragging in educational institutions vide itsorder no.: 7 of 1997 dated 14-02-1997, which makesragging punishable. Students whoever directly orindirectly commits, participates in, abets or instigatesragging within or outside universities shall bepunished accordingly.

    1. Imprisonment up to a term of 3 years and

    2. A ne up to Rs 2.5 Lakhs.

    3. Dismissal from the Institution. The students sodismissed shall not be admitted to any othereducational institution.

    The students are warned not to commit any act thatcould be construed as ragging. They are also exhortedto rise up against the evil.

    NOTE:Students must note that the violation of therules and regulations stated above will result in severepunishment

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    OUR BELOVED FOUNDERS

    Dr. S. Cletus Babu&

    Dr. J .X. Amali Cletus Babu

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    The founder Chairman, Dr. S. Cletus Babu, is an eminent

    academician with deep insight and vision. His intellectual acumen,

    administrative abilities and strategic planning has helped him to shape the

    destiny of the young minds. His vision has helped him to establish global

    level educational campus at rural areas of south Tamil Nadu so that rural

    community is directly beneted. He believes in fullling his social

    obligations by improving the quality of the community at large. Driven by

    this desire, Dr.S.Cletus Babu and Dr.X.Amali Cletus Babu founded this

    institution with the primary motive of bringing education to the door steps of

    the common man.

    The founder tracked his services as a Social Reformer startingschools for:

    1. The orthopedically handicapped children

    2. The mentally challenged children

    3. The children of the Narikuravars

    4. The children of the Snake Charmers

    5. The children of Saltpan workers etc

    He has also founded colonies for leprosy-affected people, care

    centers for old aged people and the destitute. His visionary passion enabled

    him to start employment oriented technical institutions such as:

    I) Industrial Training Institute

    ii) Polytechnic College

    iii) Community College

    iv) Gramodhaya Institute

    at Cheranmahadevi under the name Social Change and Development

    (SCAD).

    With a strong ethical base in social work and with a dedicated group

    of 1200 workers the founder is coordinating his social action groups in morethan 450 villages. Reaching the unreached gave him the impetus to start

    Francis Xavier Engineering College at Vannarpettai and SCAD College of

    Engineering and Technology at Cheranmahadevi. The main objective of

    SCAD Group of institutions is to promote educational institutions for the

    overall benet of the country in general and the state in particular.

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    HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE

    The Southern Districts namely Tirunelveli, Tuticorin &

    Kanyakumari (where SCAD College of Engineering and Technology is

    located) was once referred as the Oxford of the South, since large number ofmeritorious graduates came out of this place and served our Motherland

    with grace & dedication. Christian Missions started spreading the basic

    education around 100 years back. The graduates who got educated through

    such Missions / Govt. schools and colleges from the south were manning the

    institutions of the northern districts of Tamil Nadu while large number of

    schools were opened in Tamil Nadu during late 50's & early 60's.

    The entire Tirunelveli district is bounded within a circular area

    having a radius of 45km, keeping Tirunelveli as the centre. There are more

    than 190 higher secondary schools in this district producing an average of

    (190 schools x 200 students =) 38000 students per year with marks more

    than 55% in the higher secondary exam. At present there are 20 Engineering

    Colleges in and around Tirunelveli with an average intake of 360, thus

    accommodating around 7,200 students. Leaving a small fraction who joins

    in Arts & Science Colleges, the remaining students go for city based

    Engineering Colleges. To avoid such migration and to bring in technical

    education within the reach of the poor people who could not afford to move

    to the city based colleges, it is proposed to increase the intake of the college

    in stages at the rate of 60 to 120 per year.

    NBA Certication:

    Our college is accredited with NBA for all departments with effect

    from 13.12.2011 for 3 years by Member Secretary, National Board of

    Accreditation, New Delhi.

    ISO Certication:

    In pursuit of excellence, a quality management system has been

    developed in line with ISO 9001: 2000 and implemented in this institution

    from 11.07.2003 by M/S International Certications Service (Asia) Pvt. Ltd(ICS), accredited by Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New

    Zealand.

    The SCAD College of Engineering & Technology College stands for:

    Academic Excellence

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    Personality Development, Value Inculcation, and Character Building

    Spiritual Nurture

    Social Concern and Social Service to Humanity

    Courses Offered

    Under Graduate Courses

    1. B. E. Civil Engineering

    2. B. E. Computer Science and Engineering

    3. B. E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering

    4. B. E. Electronics and Communication Engineering

    5. B. E. Mechanical Engineering

    Post Graduate Courses

    1. M. E. Computer Science and Engineering

    2. M. E. Applied Electronics

    3. M. E. Power Electronics and Drives

    4. MBA (Finance, Human Resources, Marketing)

    RULES AND REGULATIONS

    An Opportunity:

    1. The College provides ample opportunities for healthy and corporate

    living, with Christian values. Therefore, the students are expected to

    maintain friendly relationship with the entire faculty members, senior and

    junior fellow students. For redressal of any grievance, students can contactthe respective Head of the Department.

    2. Necessary infrastructure and amenities are provided for the healthy

    development of soul, mind and body of every individual. The rules and

    regulations are mainly for ensuring harmonious living and to inculcate self-

    discipline, cultivate values of honesty, integrity, responsibility and

    leadership in the student for a successful future as young and dynamic

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    professional with a social concern.

    Every student must:

    Introduction:

    Foster and maintain a vibrant academic, intellectual, spiritual,

    cultural and social atmosphere which is consistent with the

    Vision and Mission of the College.

    Adhere to the rules and regulations of the College and discharge

    their responsibilities as a student with diligence, delity and

    honour.

    Not indulge in any act of indiscipline in the College andResidence campus and must behave and conduct themselves

    /appropriately.

    Be polite and courteous to all and be obedient to the members of

    the faculty.

    Enter and leave the class room with the permission of the Teacher

    Maintain silence on campus and support an ambience of learningand scholastic pursuits.

    Maintain the College as a place of learning and an exclusive

    academic zone

    Progress in Studies:

    Be aware that, incase progress in studies is uniformly poor in the

    SCAD College of Engineering & Technology , the student isliable to be sent out of the College.

    Social Awareness:

    Must be socially aware and participate in social service

    activities like NSS , YRC & SCAD Voluntary Services.

    Good Habits:

    Practice good health habits and regularly participate in

    wholesome physical activities like sports, games and athletics.

    Not breach discipline, violate rules in the playing elds and

    place of extracurricular activities.

    Tobacco/Alcohol/Drugs:

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    Refrain from possessing, consuming or distributing alcohol,

    narcotic and psychotropic substances and tobacco.

    SCAD College of Engineering & Technology Campus is

    Narcotic Drugs / Psychotropic Substances, Alcohol and Tobacco free.

    Punishment for the Charges:

    1. Under inuence of alcohol/possession- One Semester

    Suspension

    2. Under inuence of tobacco/possession- One Semester

    Suspension

    3. Narcotic drugs, Psychotropic Substances- Expulsion

    Peace on Campus:

    Maintain peace in the College campus. Students should not

    destroy, damage, deface or remove the College property, or disturb

    or injure any person under the pretext of celebrating / inducting /

    pledging or for any other reason like rivalry, extortion etc.

    Punctuality and Classes:

    Follow the College timings, class timings, residence timings, mess

    timings, Morning Assembly timing.

    Be punctual and put in full attendance to classes every day. Student

    must have a minimum of 75% physical attendance to be eligible to

    appear for the end of semester examinations. Those with less than75% attendance will have to repeat the semester.

    Attend all classes including the rst day and the last day of the

    semester. Absence without permission for leave will be viewed

    seriously. Permission to leave the College campus must be got from

    the HoD (if during the class hours 9.00 a.m to 4.30 p.m) an out pass

    must be handed over to the security at the gate.

    Not leave the College Residence campus/College campus without

    prior written permission of the Warden (between 4.30 p.m to 9.00

    a.m outside class hours.). Gate pass must be handed over to the

    security at the gate.

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    No student is permitted to leave the College campus or

    Hostel / Residence campus without ofcial permission

    Identity Card:

    Not fail to wear their identity card while in the campus. They should

    be in possession of the identity cards at all times for verication.

    Defaced or broken ID cards are invalid. The ID card is required for

    use in the Library. It is also necessary for admission to Examination

    and Laboratories/Workshop. The student is responsible for any

    charges accounted on this card. The lost ID card is alive till TC is

    taken. ID once issued is valid till the end of the course. Loss of ID

    due to theft /misplacement or otherwise will be replaced. Students

    must take care of the ID Card.

    Cell phones:

    The College does not permit cell phones on campus however

    students may keep a cell phone with their residences. Parents are

    strictly warned on the possible misuse of cell phones and the

    damages which may result to the character of the student. Misuse of

    cell phones is punishable as per the cyber law. Any student using

    cell phone to solicit illegal relationships, illicit deals and illegal

    activities like ragging, providing of drugs and banned substances

    will be expelled from the College.

    Interactions:

    Not collect money from co-students for any purpose withoutauthorization by the College authorities.

    Not convene or attend any unauthorized meeting in the Collegecampus

    Not bring Outsiders to the campus. Must not participate in anypolitical activity or invite political leaders to the campus forproviding such activities.

    Not respond to call for strike, procession, agitation and violence.

    Not indulge in anti-national, anti-social, communal and immoralactivities.

    Not scribble on the desks, on the black / green boards and on thewalls of the College and Residence campus.

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    Not smear coloured powder, splash colour water or water oranything else in the guise of festivals, functions, birthdays or

    under any other occasion in the Residence and College campus onanyone or on anything.

    Violation: Suspension for 10 days

    Fire Cracker:

    Not bring, distribute, possess or burst re crackers of any kind in the

    Residence and College campus.

    Violation: Suspension for 10 days

    Ragging:

    Not directly or indirectly commit, participate, abet, and instigate

    Ragging inside or outside the College.

    Violation:Expulsion from the College

    Not indulge in eve teasing, which is a cognizable offence

    punishable by law with damaging consequences. It is strictly

    prohibited in the College campus and punishable when indulgedboth inside and outside the campus.

    Violation:Expulsion from the College.

    Not write, make, bring, distribute, display or circulate unauthorized

    notices, pamphlets, and leaets on the campus. Not paste notices or

    posters in the Residence or College. Not forward, send or circulate

    unauthorized informations through SMS or email. Violation:Suspension for One Semester

    Not to be present where the presence is unauthorized (e.g.:

    Cinemas, local pathy, hotel, and restaurant).

    Not be a part of any union or group or organize any move to form

    unions or groups unauthorized by the management.

    Laptops:

    Not misuse the Laptops for gaming or watching movies and non

    academic purposes. I year students should not possess any laptops /

    Computers. Laptops will be periodically checked by the faculty.

    Not possess articles that will cause harm or injury to others. Must

    not take the law into their own hands. Must not hold private

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    panchayats.

    Violation: Suspension for one semester.

    Be aware that in the event of self inicted injury or wounds on any

    part of the body for what so ever reason, or drinking harmfulsubstance will not be permitted to continue in the College.

    Responsibilities of Students:

    1. Reading, understanding and complying with the College and its

    faculty's academic regulations, which are updated each year in the

    student hand book/calendar and course hand book.

    2. Reading, understanding and complying with degree and programrequirements in the student hand book/calendar and course hand

    book and obtaining clarication from their faculty or College ofce

    if necessary.

    3. Following course prerequisites

    4. Requesting academic advising on a regular basis. While faculty and

    advising staff provide guidance, students are ultimately responsiblefor their study programme and degree requirement and compliance

    with course and degree requirements.

    5. Reading and understanding procedures and deadlines for applying

    for Awards /Scholarships.

    6. Ensuring that their course registrations for each semester are correct

    by checking their web record

    7. Reporting any errors in their course registration to their faculty or

    College ofce before the end of the rst week of classes.

    8. Obtaining and carrying a student photo ID card

    9. Paying fee on time.

    10. Verifying the appropriateness of grades awarded them by checking

    their web record. Verifying the class attendance and morningassembly attendance.

    11. Ensure that any appeals of grades received are made within the

    stipulated date that the grades are posted to the web.

    12. Keeping the College provided with a current valid mailing address

    at all times by updating their record and

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    13. Applying for graduation / convocation and Transfer Certicate on

    completion of the Course

    STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO LOITER AROUND THECAMPUS DURING CLASS HOURS OR DURING FREE HOURS

    FOR ANY REASON

    DOCUMENTS:

    All documents that are supplied in support of application for

    admission submitted at the time of enrollment, readmission,ortransfer, become the property of the College. Originals of the SSLC,

    HSC /Intermediate grade sheets, Semester grade sheets,

    Provisional, Degrees and Community certicate will be returned to

    the student at the end of the course of study. For applicants who do

    not submit the originals of the certicates at the time of enrollment

    will have their conditional admission revoked or cancelled.

    FEES:

    Student should pay the required fees (College & Hostel ) as

    stipulated by the College / Hostel in time. Delay in transit with

    respect to the above fee cannot be quoted as the reason for delayed

    payment. The parent /student should accept the obligation to pay all

    fees on schedule and should be aware failing which the student

    would be put out of rolls and restrained from attending classes /write exams / results being withheld. Fees must be paid before the

    commencement of each semester.

    All fee must be paid 15 days prior to the beginning of the semester.

    OUT OF ROLLS NORMS

    Students are put out of rolls on 2 counts

    (a) Disciplinary action

    (b) Non Payment of Fees

    ASSEMBLY

    1. To develop the character and personality of students, regular assembly

    sessions are conducted every morning where attendance is compulsory.

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    Important announcements, if any, are made in the assembly. None can

    plead ignorance of these announcements in case any student was absent

    on that day. All students and staff are required to attend the same.

    2. The morning assembly is part of the forenoon session of classes.Absence in the assembly will result in half a day loss of attendance.

    3. Students shall be present in the morning and evening assembly

    (Residence / Hostels Prayer Cells) in order that the Almighty God bless

    them with peace of mind, wisdom, memory power, good health and

    success.

    DRESS CODE

    All the Students should adhere to the following dress code within

    the College campus on all Academic working days.

    Men:Students must be neatly dressed in formals and clean-shaven with a

    decent hair cut at all times when in the campus. Earrings & Ear Studsare not permitted. Formal trousers, shirts (tucked in) and shoes

    whenever they are in the College campus. During College functions

    and on special occasions, they should wear the College uniform (blue

    blazer and tie). T-shirt / Jeans (of any type including cargo) and low

    waist trousers are not permitted.

    Girls:Girl students are required to wear either salwar kameez or churidhar

    with dupatta pinned at the shoulders or sarees and should wear

    College uniform [Blue Blazer] on special occasions.

    Casual dress meaning Jeans & decent T-shirt with collar and sleeves

    (for boys), Jeans and long kurtas (for girls) is permitted on working

    Saturdays

    Laboratory & Workshops:

    All students should wear laboratory / workshop uniform when they

    are in labs / workshop classes.

    CLASS ATTENDANCE

    Students must strive to excel in academics right through the course

    and put in 100% physical attendance. There is no provision for any

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    condonation. A student requires a minimum of 75% physical attendance to

    be eligible to write the examinations. Students with less than 75%

    attendance should repeat the semester.

    Students can avail PERMISSION to attend/participate approvedprogrammes/activities. A maximum of 10 PERMISSIONS only can be

    availed during a semester. However the student must have 75% minimum

    attendance at the end of the semester to be eligible to write the Examination

    after taking into account the permission, medical leave and other leave.

    CLASS TIMINGS:-

    INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST ( IAT )

    Internal Assessment Tests are compulsory. Two internal tests and

    one model examination is conducted for students studying under the

    semester system. The duration of each test will be 1.30 hrs for internal test

    and 3 hrs for model examination. The students will have to be inside the

    respective exam halls till the end of the examination. The performance of

    each student in each examination will be intimated to the parents. All

    students are required to secure a minimum of 60% marks in these

    examinations to become eligible to appear for the university examinations.

    Students are free to approach the faculty in the college premises to clarify

    doubts in the subjects after college working hours.

    UNIT TEST

    To facilitate the students to make a good measure of preparation and help

    them enhance their skill and facilitate them to cultivate their power of

    Hour From To

    I 9.00 9.50

    II 9.50 10.40

    III 10.55 11.45

    IV 11.45 12.35

    V 1.15 2.05

    VI 2.05 2.55

    VII 3.05 3.55

    VIII 4.00 5.00

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    comprehensive skill, Cycle tests are conducted after the completion of each

    unit and the marks will be added along with the internal marks.

    ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT

    Academic Integrity:

    Assignments, tests, and examinations are designed for students to

    show the instructor how well they have mastered the course material. When

    the instructor evaluates the student's work, it must therefore be clear which

    ideas and words are the student's own. In general there must be academic

    integrity in the students doing course work and producing an original thesisin which acknowledgement is given for other people's ideas or works.

    Students should be aware that, while collaborative or group work on

    assignments may be encouraged in some disciplines, it is not acceptable in

    others. Discussion of ideas with faculty and other students is both allowable

    and important, provided that credit is given in written work for ideas that are

    not one's own. Group study is likewise permissible unless explicitly

    forbidden by the instructor.

    Violations Acts of Academic Misconduct:

    Acts of academic dishonesty or misconduct include acts which

    contravene the general principles. In this section, some of these acts are

    described. Others which are not explicitly described here may also be

    considered academic misconduct. All forms of academic misconduct areconsidered serious offences within the College community.

    Cheating:

    Cheating constitutes academic misconduct. Cheating is dishonest

    behavior (or the attempt to behave dishonestly), usually in tests or

    examinations. It includes:

    Unless explicitly authorized by the course instructor or examiner,

    using books, notes, diagrams, electronic devices, or any other aids

    during an examination, either in the examination room itself or

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    when permitted to leave temporarily;

    Copying from the work of other students.

    Communicating with others during an examination to give or

    receive information, either in the examination room or outside it;

    Commissioning or allowing another person to write an examination

    on one's behalf;

    Not following the rules of an examination;

    Using for personal advantage, or communicating to other students,

    advance knowledge of the content of an examination (for example,

    if permitted to write an examination early);

    Altering answers on an assignment or examination that has

    been returned;

    Taking an examination out of the examination room if this

    has been forbidden.

    Plagiarism:

    Plagiarism is a form of academic dishonesty in which one person

    submits or presents the work of another person as his or her own, whether

    from intent to deceive, lack of understanding, or carelessness. Unless the

    course instructor states otherwise, it is allowable and expected that students

    will examine and refer to the ideas of others, but these ideas must be

    incorporated into the student's own analysis and must be clearly

    acknowledge through footnotes, endnotes, or other practices accepted bythe academic community. Students' use of others' expression of ideas,

    whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased, must also be clearly

    acknowledged according to acceptable academic practice. It is the

    responsibility of each student to learn what constitutes acceptable academic

    practice.

    Plagiarism includes the following practices:

    Not acknowledging an author or other source for one or more

    phrases, sentences, thoughts, code, formulae, or arguments

    incorporated in written work, software, or other assignments

    (substantial plagiarism);

    Presenting the whole or substantial portions of another person's

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    paper, report, piece of software, etc. as an assignment for credit,

    even if that paper or other work is cited as a source in the

    accompanying bibliography or list of references (complete

    plagiarism). This includes essays found on the internet.

    Students who are uncertain what plagiarism is should discuss their

    methodology with their instructors.

    In addition to the matters described above, academic misconduct subject to

    discipline also includes (but is not limited to) the following:

    Falsifying lab results;

    Padding a bibliography with works not read or used; Helping another student in an act of academic dishonesty; for

    example, writing a test or paper for someone else, or preparingmaterials for another student's study project;

    Providing false or incomplete information or supportingdocuments/materials on an application for admission,readmission,or transfer;

    Providing false information to obtain a deferral of term work orexamination;

    Altering or falsifying, or attempting to alter or falsify, grade

    information or other records of academic performance (one's own

    or someone else's);

    Obtaining or attempting to obtain an academic advantage by

    non-academic means such as bribes or threats;

    Hindering other students in obtaining fair access to College

    materials and facilities; for example, cutting an article out of a

    Library copy of a journal;

    Theft of another student's notes;

    Alteration or destruction of the work of other students; Behavior

    that interferes with the evaluation of another student's work, such asfailure to participate in a group project

    Excerpts from the Letter dt. 31/12/2014 of Tamil Nadu State Council for

    Higher Education and letter dt. 12/01/2015 of Directorate of Technical

    Education with regard to the control of Misbehaviour, Indiscipline and

    anti-social activities inside and outside the campus of the higher

    educational institutions.

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    Discipline

    Every Student is required to observe disciplined and decorous behaviour

    inside and outside the college and not to indulge in any activity which willtend to bring down the prestige of the University/ College. The Head of

    Institutions shall constitute a disciplinary committee consisting Head of

    Institutions, Two Heads of Department of which one should be from the

    faculty of the student, to enquire into acts of indiscipline and notify the

    University about the disciplinary action recommended for approval. In case

    of any serious disciplinary action which leads to suspension or dismissal,

    then a committee shall be constituted including one representative from

    Anna University, Chennai. In this regards, the member will be nominated by

    the University on getting information from the Head of Institutions.

    A. Basic Security Arrangements

    I. The wearing of ID Cards by Students/ Faculty Members/Staff ofColleges should be, made mandatory.

    II. Attendance of Students, teachers and staff of the Colleges must berecorded without fail. Exit of Students, teachers and staff of theColleges during College hours must also be tracked.

    III. An undertaking be obtained from the Students / parents againstragging, foot board travelling and indulgence in criminal activities.

    IV. Frisking of all Students shall be conducted at the entry point toprevent them from carrying objectionable / dangerous objects into

    the campus.

    V. After proper checking, entry of all vehicles should be entered in theregisters at the entrance gate.

    VI. At the entrance gate, all baggage should be checked without fail.

    VII. Activates of the students in the college campus including Hostel'sshall be monitored by installing CCTV cameras as vantage points inconsultation with the Police Department.

    VIII.An internal Intelligence wing should be formed to pass on theinformation about the students including the illegal activates to thePolice Department for appropriate action

    B. Campus Monitoring Flying Squad

    I. A campus Monitoring Flying Squad of 5 to 6 persons be formed

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    with Principal / Faculty Members / Physical Education Director of

    concerned University and two student representatives from NSS

    wing.

    II. Role and powers of Campus Monitoring Flying Squada. To check campuses and hostels for attendance / unlawful

    stays etc,.

    b. Ladies hostels shall be checked by the lady warden and

    lady faculty members.

    c. To gather intelligence / information to the Principal and

    Police Department. The reporting should be done on a day to day basis.

    III. The Faculty Members shall do comping operations in the campus

    buildings and also hostel premises on regular basis so as to detect

    anti-social elements, unlawful activities and concealment of

    weapons.

    IV. Principals and Deputy Wardens shall make surprise inspection of

    campus buildings and hostels to verify the presence of anti-social

    elements and suppression of weapons devices endangering the

    security and safety of students.

    V. A Committee consisting of ve members with Deputy Warden, two

    faculty Members and two senior students be formed for both Men

    and Women hostels to monitor the functioning of Hostels. In the

    case of Women hostels, female members should be appointed.

    C. Complaints and Punishments

    I. In case of offence involving students clash, unruly behaviour and

    unrest in the campus, the college authorities shall issue show-cause

    notice to the concerned students and conduct enquiry after receipt of

    reply and then to take necessary action for expulsion of the students

    for the proven charges.II. In case of ling of F.I.R by police department / or report by the

    campus ying squad against students on the involvement in major

    violent incidents either inside or outside the campuses of

    Educational Institutions , the concerned Principal shall conduct

    enquiry within 24 hours and expel the students with issue of

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    reporting, the Transfer Certicate immediately. In case of students

    not reporting, the Transfer Certicate be deposited with the

    concerned Registrar of University for necessary actions.

    III. The Registrar of concerned University shall take action on blacklist such students involved in criminal activities and issue circulars

    to all Universities not to admit such students in any colleges in the

    State.

    IV. The decision of the Principal of the college in such matters shall be

    nal. He shall ensure proper enquiry and appropriate punishment

    based on evidence.

    D. Co Ordination with Police Department

    The Director of Collegiate Education, the Regional Joint Director of

    Collegiate Education the Campus Monitoring Flying Squad, Hostel

    Committee, the College Supervision Committee, University Level

    Committee, the Principals, Faculty members, Hostel Wardens shall co

    operate and co ordinate with Police Department for timely and proper

    action against the erring students / faculty / staff or other and to prevent

    unlawful activities on and off the campuses. Police shall extend all co

    operation to the college and University authorities.

    BREAK IN STUDY / WITHDRAWAL

    Be aware that, incase progress in studies is uniformly poor in the College,

    the student is liable to be sent out of the College.

    LEAVE RULES

    Medical leave duly certied by Medical Superintendent will be

    sanctioned by the HoD through the respective class teacher. Application for

    leave for other reasons should be submitted to the HoD well in advance

    (before two days) prior to availing of leave. The respective ResidenceWarden will sanction Residence leave. A student must have a minimum of

    75% physical attendance to be eligible to appear for the end of semester

    examinations after taking into account all leave including medical and

    permissions.

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    MENTOR SYSTEM

    Students numbering (20 to 25) will be attached to a faculty member

    called MENTOR for a period of one year by the HoD concerned for the

    effective monitoring of the welfare of the students.The Mentors will guidetheir wards to grow with excellence and academics, co-curricular and

    extracurricular activities. The Mentors shall keep the record of wards under

    their care and will periodically meet them and review the performance of

    their wards in academic activities like attendance, internal examinations,

    end semester examinations, assignments, project works, industrial training /

    tours, paper presentation, personal and health matters. The Mentors are the

    local guardians of the students and offer mental and emotional support tothem.

    The Mentors shall report to their parents about their academic

    performance periodically and also inform of any disciplinary proceeding

    against their wards in case of the latter's violation of code of conduct or

    misbehavior in the campus. They shall counsel the individual student who

    has the problem and shall interact with their parents whenever they visit the

    College. The Mentors shall also make arrangements for the overall

    personality development and career guidance of their wards.

    VEHICLES

    The students shall use no powered vehicles of any type

    viz.,motorcycle, scooters or cars within or outside the College and /or

    Residence campus. Violation of this is punishable by suspension and

    imposing of ne.

    ACADEMIC FACILITIES:-

    Central Resource Centre (Library) is open from 9.30 a.m. to 6.00

    p.m. on all days except Sunday.

    The Central Resource Centre (Library) has a good collection of text

    books, reference books, national and international journals, e-journals, CDs

    and Videos. Apart from this, every department has its own department

    library.

    Online web catalogues and Internet facilities are available.

    Bar code system has been implemented. Students can borrow books

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    by producing ID cards.

    Silence is to be strictly observed in the library.

    Book will be lent to students only for a period of 15 days.

    The (nal semester) students should return the books to the library

    for obtaining No dues Certicate.

    Borrowing journals / reference books / projects reports from the

    library is not permitted.

    Borrowers are expected to return the books on or before the due date

    stamped on the issue label. Books returned after the

    due date will be charged an over due charge of Rs. 1/- per day.

    Books may be returned on all working days. Absence from the

    University shall not be an excuse for any delay in returning the

    books. Books due on a holiday should be returned the next morning

    and no ne will be collected.

    Books returned shall not be reissued to the same person on the same

    day of return.

    Library books are to be used with utmost care and to be returned

    without any damage. Damaged books shall not be accepted.

    The Library is under surveillance with the aid of video cameras.

    In case of any loss of a book by any student, double the cost of the

    book will be recovered or the book may be replaced with the latest

    edition.

    The library accepts donations of manuscripts, books, and journals

    etc., which are found useful to the students.

    Students are not allowed inside the library without their dress code.

    Usage of mobile phones is not permitted inside the library.

    Book transaction hours are between 9.30 a.m. and 11.00 p.m.

    SUPPORTING FACILITIES

    The following facilities are provided within the campus:

    Bank

    For the convenience of staff and students, Indian Bank ATM facility

    is functioning near the campus. Students are expected to present their

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    identity card whenever required by the bank authorities during transaction.

    All ATMs are tted with concealed cameras. Tampering with ATMs is a

    cognizable offence punishable under law.

    Campus Utility StoresA Campus Utility Stores (CUS) is available in the campus to cater to

    the needs of Staff and Students. Ofce stationery, eatables and other day-to-

    day items are available in these stores for the convenience of the students.

    Guest House cum Restaurant

    A Guest House is available in the Campus. The Guest House has AC

    rooms, non AC rooms in addition to family AC suites and other alliedfacilities.

    CO - CURRICULAR ACTVITIES (CCA)

    All Students are expected to enroll themselves in one club in each

    semester. At the end of the course a student must possess 8 club membership

    certicates in order to get his TC & CC. CCA are included in the courses

    offered by the College so as to broaden the scope of education. Co-curricular

    activities are a means to enhance social interaction, leadership

    development, self discipline and self-condence and are compulsory for

    students of the College. Club Membership will be in the rst come rst

    served basis.

    These are held / organized outside the standard academic hours of

    the College. The co-curricular activities are considered signicant in the

    wider context of education and employability of young men and women,who pass out of the College.

    1. National Service Scheme -NSS

    2. Red Ribbon Club-RRC

    3. Rotaract Club

    4. Youth Red Cross YRC

    5. Science & Faith Dialogue Club

    6. Photography & Video Club

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    SPORTS AND GAMES

    Students are encouraged to make use of all the sports, games and

    athletics facilities available in the campus between 5.00 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.

    Students who are involved in the University sports and games events are

    advised that they should take care of their studies properly and achieve

    academic excellence also.

    The following Sports, Games, and Recreation facilities are available in the

    Campus:

    A. OUTDOOR GAMES

    1. Football Ground

    2. Hockey Ground

    3. Volleyball Court (Men & Women)

    4. Kabbadi Court (Men & Women)

    5. Basketball Court (Men & Women)

    6. Ball Badminton Court (Men & Women)

    7. Tennis Court

    8. Cricket Ground

    9. Hand Ball

    10. Athletics: Track and Fields

    B. INDOOR GAMES

    1. Shuttle Badminton [1 Court]

    2. Table Tennis [Men & Women]

    3. Carom Board [Men &Women]

    4. Chess Board [Men & Women]

    5. Gymnasium [Men & Women]

    In order to make everyone take part in the sports activities the entire

    students on roll have been classied into four houses namely blue, yellow,

    red and green.

    The department of physical education is organizing sports activities

    for everyone especially in the morning and evening.

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    Timings:

    DEPARTMENT OF VALUE EDUCATION

    Department of Value Education has been established with the sole

    purpose of producing value-based professionals by equipping the future

    Managers / Engineers of the nation with moral, ethical and spiritual values,

    through various programmes like Retreats, Youth Seminars on practical

    issues, Peace Rallies, Prayer Sessions, Corporate Worship, Morning

    Assembly Sessions, Musical Concerts, Mega Events, Training &

    Development Programmes, Personal and Referral Counseling, Residence

    Prayer Cells, Sessions on Value Education, and other social awareness

    based activities. These ensure the effective dissemination of values to each

    and every student while living and studying in the SCAD Campus.

    SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

    SCAD EDUCATIONAL TRUST SCHOLARSHIP :

    Tution fees is waived for the Students with a cutoff marks of 180 and above

    in the higher Secondary Examinations. For students securing a cutoff marks

    of 170 to 179 is given 50% concession in tution fee. An amount of Rs.10,000

    per year is given as concession for the students belonging to coastal area.

    GOVERNMENT SCHOLORSHIP:

    SC/ST SCHOLARSHIPS ELIGIBILILTY PRESCRIBED BYTHE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

    Only those candidates who are citizens of India and who have

    obtained a minimum of 50 % of marks in school leaving examination

    namely Matriculation/ Higher Secondary/India School Certicate

    Examination etc are eligible for this scholarship.

    Types of Scholarship:

    Government of India Scholarship Scheduled caste:

    This Scholarship is meant only for the Scheduled caste candidates.

    The Annual income for the above scholarship from all sources is Rs. 2,

    50,000/-.

    From To

    6.00 a.m 7.45 a.m

    5.00 p.m 7.30 p.m

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    Government of India Scholarship - Scheduled tribe:

    This above Scholarship is meant only for the Scheduled Tribe

    candidates. The Annual income for the above scholarship from all sources is

    Rs. 2, 50,000/-.State Government Scholarship:

    The above Scholarship is meant only for the Scheduled caste

    converted Christian candidates. The Annual income from all sources for the

    above Scholarship is Rs. 2,00,000/-per year.

    Government of Tamil Nadu-Chief Minister Award Scholarship:

    This Scholarship is meant for the students belonging to Adi-Dravidar and Adi-Dravida Christian Converted students. This scholarship is

    awarded to the students on the basis of highest marks obtained by them

    during Higher Secondary Examination and studied Tamil as a second

    language in HSC.

    Government of India-Merit cum Means based Scholarship forminority communities:

    Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists and Zoroastrians (Parsis) have been

    notied as minority communities under section 2(c) of the National

    Commission for Minorities Act, 1992.

    This Scholarship is meant for the students who get admission to acollege to pursue technical/professional course on the basis of a competitive

    examination or without facing any competitive examination.

    However, such students should have not less than 60% marks At Higher

    secondary/Graduation level.

    The Annual income of the parent / guardian should not exceed Rs.

    2.00 lakhs from all sources.

    RESIDENCE

    Excellent Residential facilities with a capacity for accommodating

    1000 students is available in the campus. The Residences are given

    below.

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    Men's Residence

    1. Noble Residence

    2. Joy Residence

    Ladies' Residence

    1. Blossom Residence

    Residences are administered by the Principal,Assistant Wardens and are

    supported by Senior Resident Advisors and other ofcials.

    RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO RESIDENCE

    OBJECTIVES

    To accomplish the vision of SCAD.

    To be exemplary and maintain values and spiritual empowerment.

    To preserve peace, tranquility and calm atmosphere in the Residence.

    To respect the rights of others.

    To stand for the SCAD emblem which reects the

    College's mission in Value addition.

    To maintain and respect multi cultured and pluralistic nature

    of the College.

    To Maintain and respect values of each individual irrespective of their

    religion/caste or creed.

    RULES

    The College is completely residential for both men and ladies and for all

    courses and programmes (Both UG and PG).

    1. Living in the College Residence is compulsory.

    2. At the time of admission to the Residence, the College fee receipt

    has to be produced. A declaration agreeing to abide by the rules and

    regulations of the Residence has to be signed by the student and

    countersigned by parent / guardian.

    3. On admission, the student will be allotted a room by the Residence

    authorities. These allocations to the room shall be subjected to

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    change at any time, for administrative reasons. Students shall only

    occupy the rooms allotted by the authorities and shall not shift to

    any other room of their choice.

    4. On allocation of the room, the student is to take possession of theroom furniture and ttings and ensure that everything is maintained

    in good order. Any damage will be claimed from the occupant

    immediately.

    5. Dismissal or suspension from the College will entail automatic

    dismissal or suspension from the Residence also.

    6. Before vacating the Residence, students are required to remove all

    their personal belongings and hand over furniture and other items

    entrusted to them in good condition, to the Residence authorities.

    They are required to leave all the electrical ttings in their rooms

    intact.

    7. The students (men) are to be inside the Residence by 8.30 p.m..The

    First year men students must be inside the Residence by 6.30 p.m on

    all days.

    8. The students (Ladies) are to be inside the Residence by 6.30 p.m on

    all days. However the I year (Ladies) will return to the Residence

    after classes.

    9. Study hours are to be observed between 8.30 p.m & 10.30 p.m on all

    days. Silence hours is between 10.30 p.m and 6.00 a.m on all days.

    Students should not make any noise / create disturbance / walkingaround during silence hours. After 12.00 a.m all students are to

    switch off their lights and go to sleep.

    10. Students are not to organize or celebrate birthday parties or other

    functions / festivals in the Residence. Students having Birthdays

    can be specially prayed for in the respective Residence Prayer Cell.

    11. The students are not to leave the Residence without prior

    permission of the concerned Warden. They have to apply in the

    prescribed Residence Leave Form in advance stating the reason of

    their leaving and the address of destination with the phone number.

    If they happen to leave the Residence without permission it will be

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    reported to their parents immediately and liable for further

    action/punishment.

    12. Students are not to leave the Residence premises on weekend

    holidays for any purpose without the prior permission of the ChiefWarden or concerned Residence Authority.

    13. Students are not to carry articles/utensils belonging to theResidence

    outside the Residence premises. They are also not permitted to

    carry tumblers and plates with food from the mess to their

    Residence. Students must save and conserve electricity and water

    and not to waste food. Water from the Water Doctor is only for

    drinking purpose. Action will be taken if found using it for other

    purpose.

    14. Damage to common property of the Residence will be

    ollected from all the students in the Residence. Students should not

    damage the property of Residence.

    15. Students need to switch off the fans and lights whenever they leave

    their rooms. A nominal additional electricity charge will becollected from them if they fail to switch off the fan/lights

    whenever they leave their rooms.

    16. Students will dine in the Residence mess only. They will not cook

    inside their rooms or mess outside. Students should not take the

    food to their rooms. Students should not buy food from outside and

    take it to their rooms.

    17. Students are required to clear outstanding arrears and dues, if any,

    before vacating the Residence.

    18. Students are required to produce identity cards on demand, for

    verication of identity. Identity cards must be shown for entry in to

    the Residence. Defaced or broken ID cards are invalid.

    19. Students should stay only in the allotted rooms and not in the rooms

    of others. After 8.30 p.m, the student must be in one's own room

    only.

    20. Ragging is a criminal offence. It is prohibited and those found

    committing any act of ragging would be dismissed from the

    College.

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    21. Use of radios, televisions, sound system with speakers, tape

    recorders, Cameras, steel almirahs or any other type of personal

    furniture or electrical, electronic appliances [Iron Box / Electric

    Immersion Water Heater] is not permitted.

    22. Students are not allowed to write or paste anything on walls,

    windows or doors in the room or deface them in anyway. Posters of

    any kind are not to be afxed on walls or in any other place.

    However, calendars without picture are permitted.

    23. Students shall not play (cricket, foot ball etc) in the Residence

    premises causing damage to the property and disturbances.

    24. Every part of the Residence premises will open for inspection by the

    authorities at all times.

    25. Meetings of any kind can be organized only with the prior

    permission of the Chief Warden / Joint Chief Warden.

    26. Playing cards, all forms of gambling, smoking / use of

    tobacco,possessing / consuming narcotic drugs / psychotropic

    substances or alcohol and possessing obscene pictures,

    posters,pornographic material, lethal weapons or inammable

    materials are strictly forbidden.

    27. Students are not to bring, possess, distribute or burst re crackers

    inside the Residence.

    28. Cycles are to be parked only in the areas provided. Possessing or use

    of motorized two / four wheelers by the Residence inmates are notpermitted inside or outside the Campus.

    29. Students are expected not to be in the Residence nor stay back

    during class hours without the permission of the concerned

    authorities. Sick students must take treatment in the Hospital.

    30. Students are expected to participate in all meetings and functions

    ofcially arranged for them by the authorities.31. Students are well advised to use the telephone facilities before 8.30

    p.m. on working days and 9.00 p.m. on Sundays and other holidays.

    32. All Students are to keep their rooms clean and tidy.

    33. Students can have their own personal Computers / Laptops at their

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    own risk. They have to use the same for academic requirements

    only. They are not expected to watch movies or download movies.

    Residence authorities will not be responsible for any theft or any

    damage of any of these items.

    34. Use of Cell phone is optional and entails use of the same. Any

    violation or illicit use is subject to and governed by the relevant

    section of the Indian Penal Code.

    35. The College and Residence ofcials shall not be held responsible

    for any theft within or outside the College and or Residence

    premises. Complaints of theft of electronic and computer gadgets

    shall not be entertained. Students should take responsibilities for

    their safety.

    ADDITIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR WOMEN

    Parents and authorized visitors are permitted to visit the students

    between 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. on weekdays and between 7.00 a.m. to 6.30

    p.m on holidays.

    a) Personal Reasons

    Normally it is advised that girl students are accompanied by authorized

    escorts while leaving the campus. For this parents of the girl students shall

    give the names of four visitors/escorts to the Chief Warden/Joint Chief

    Warden/Concerned Warden along with their passport size photos.

    In case the parents desire that their ward may be allowed to leave the

    campus on her own or as a group of girl students during the permittedperiods on holidays then they may ll the self escort form and send it to Joint

    Chief Warden (Welfare & Discipline) Ladies Residence.

    However, the Chief Warden reserves the right to allow the girl

    student / students / group of students to leave the Residence without escort or

    put student under Escort Required System category.

    b) Ofcial Trips The staff members should accompany the girl students. Parents

    should provide their specic consent and absolve the College of any

    Responsibility.

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    c) Representing the Institution and Project work of Final Years

    Parent's permission to go on their own, to do project work has to be obtained

    by the students.

    Girl Students who represent or attend the events connected with theCollege shall be permitted to go out of the Residence only with the

    authorized member of the staff who arranges such events.

    Students are advised to be careful about the safety of jewels and

    other costly articles. The Residence does not take responsibility for loss,

    theft or damage. Students should not possess costly articles and jewels.

    Girl students, who want to go to the College after working hours, areexpected to obtain the signature of the ofcial in charge on the permission

    slips.

    LEAVE PROCEDURE

    Students may avail Residence Leave whenever they leave the

    Residence for any reason. They will apply in the prescribed Residence

    Leave Form in advance stating the reason of leaving and the address of

    destination with the phone number. (Residence students who leave

    Residence without application and permission from the concerned

    authorities shall be deemed to be missing and Parent / Guardian / in some

    such cases even Police authorities may be intimated). Whenever they go out

    of the College after class hour, they will have to get the signature of the

    concerned in the prescribed form and also the entry to be made by the

    security staff at the gate and submit the same to the Senior Resident Advisoror the Warden immediately after returning.

    Students are allowed to go home once in a month during the

    weekends and not more than eight times per year.

    The Warden is empowered to sanction the Residence leave for non-

    working hours & weekends and holidays and HOD /Administrative

    Coordinator on Institutional working days.

    LATE PERMISSION

    Prior permission should be obtained by those who wish to come late

    to the Residence after the special class / laboratory work /special practice for

    the sports and extracurricular activities. The staff concerned (HOD /

    Warden/ Faculty Member / Physical Director) should certify the late

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    permission slip.

    VISITORS TO THE RESIDENCE

    Parents or guests of the students can visit their wards in the Residence at the

    visitors lounge. In the case of the girl students, the security at the ladiesResidence gate will verify the escorts / visitor's authorization card. Parents

    who desire to stay on campus can avail themselves of the Guest House

    accommodation on payment.

    MESS

    The Chief Warden (mess) reserves the right to exercise his/her

    direction in running the mess either on dividing system or on ContractSystem. The members of the Residence shall dine only in the section

    (Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian), opted by them during the bill

    period.Billing period is 21st of month to 20th of following month. A student

    desirous to change from non-vegetarian menu to vegetarian menu or vice

    versa must submit an application to the respective Warden (Mess), and

    his/her approval before the 20th of the month.

    MESS GENERAL RULES

    Only the inmates of the Residence are entitled to dine in the Mess.

    The cost of damage to mess utensils and furniture will have to bepaid for by the boarders.

    Students who are sick will be provided with sick diet on request.

    Students are expected to come to the dining hall neatly dressed (T-

    shirts / Shirt and full pants).

    Students are advised to behave with courtesy and decorum in thedining hall and enable the mess to function smoothly.

    Washing of hands in plates is forbidden.

    Students shall not waste food in plates. Wastage is a social outrageand also increases the mess bill.

    Entry into the kitchen is strictly prohibited except for the Residenceofcials.

    Mess will remain open only during the scheduled timing.

    No private cooking in the Residence rooms or the Residence

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    premises is allowed.

    Students must bring their own plates and tumblers.

    GRIEVANCES IN RESIDENCE

    For the benet of students and to bring out their opinion and

    suggestions for the improvement in Residence and Mess, a residence

    Welfare Committee and a Mess committee are formed. The members of the

    committee meet once a month with Joint Chief Warden /to discuss various

    issues pertaining to the Residence and Mess.

    A mail ID [email protected] is designated to address grievance

    inside College and Residences.STUDENTS FORUM

    Students Forum is arranged attended by the Principal,Vice

    Principal and HOD's. Complaint boxes are afxed in every residences for

    Students Suggestions and Grievances. Students can contact the following

    ofcial through e-mail.

    Vice Principal: [email protected]

    The following Committees are constituted to assist the Principal in

    administering the college.

    a. Governing Councilb. Planning and Monitoring Boardc. Training & Placement Celld. Association Activities Celle. Disciplinary Action Committeef. Anti Raggingg. Academic Activities Cellh. Examination CellI. Faculty Welfare Cellj. Extra Curricular Activities Cellk. Alumni Association

    l. Research & Development Cellm. Complaints, Grievances & Redressal Committee

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    NATIONAL ANTHEM

    Jana gana mana adhinayaka, jaya he

    Bharata bhagya vidhata

    Punjaba Sindhu gujarata maratha

    Dravida utkala vanga

    Vindhya Himachala Yamuna Ganga

    Uchchhala jaldhi Taranga

    Tava Subha name jage,

    Tava Subha asisa mage,

    Gahe tava jaya gatha

    Jana gana mangala dayaka, jaya he

    Bharata Bhagya Vidhata

    Jaya he, jaya he, jaya he,

    Jaya jaya jaya, jaya he.

    AUTHENTIC ENGLISH TRANSLATION OFTHE NATIONAL ANTHEM

    Thou art the ruler of the minds of all people.Thou Dispenser of India's destiny.

    Thy name rouses the hearts of the Punjab, Sind

    Gujarat and Maratha of Dravid, Orissa and Bengal.

    It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas,

    Mingles in the music of the Yamuna and Gangas and

    Is chanted by the waves of the Indian Sea.

    They pray for Thy blessings and sing Thy Praise,

    The saving of all people waits in Thy hand,

    Thou Dispenser of India's destiny

    Victory, Victory, Victory to Thee .

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    GOVERNING COUNCIL

    S.

    No

    Name DesignationPosition in

    BOG

    01 Dr. R. M.Vasagam Former Vice Chancellor Chairman

    02 Dr. S. Cletus BabuChairmanSCAD Group of Institutions

    Member

    03 Dr. J.X. Amali CletusBabu Vice ChairpersonSCAD Group of Institutions Member

    04 Mr. V. WilliamsSecretarySCAD Group of Institutions

    Member

    05 Mr. C. Arun BabuTrusteeSt.Xaviers Educational Trust

    Member

    06 Mr. R. ThambithuraiGeneral ManagerSCAD Group of Institutions

    Member

    07Dr. N.Shenbagavinayagamoorthy

    Associate Professor/AU- TVLRegion

    UniversityNominee

    08Nominee of StateGovernment

    Commissioner of TechnicalEducation, DOTE, Chennai

    Member

    09 Dr. K. Ganesan Educationalist

    EducationistStateGovernmentNominee

    10 Dr. K. Ganesh Babu Principal, SCADCETMemberSecretary

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    11 Dr. S. SubramanianProfessor & Head / MBAFXDOMS

    Member

    12Dr. David SantoshChristopher

    Professor MECH /SCADCET

    Member

    13 Dr. P. KanniappanFormer Vice Chancellor,Alagappa University

    Educationist

    14 Mr.C.Chellapan IAS (Retd)Y73, 6th Street, Anna Nagar,Chennai 600040

    Nominee ofTrust

    15 Dr.Perumalsamy

    Vice-ChancellorNoorul Islam University,(Former Commissioner)State Information

    Commission

    Nominee ofTrust

    16 Prof.A.PadhiExecutive Council MemberUGC, New Delhi

    Educationist

    17 Dr.N.MarkandanFormer Vice ChancellorGandhigram RuralUniversity Dindugal

    Nominee ofTrust

    18 Rev.Fr.Dr.S. Peter Xavier S.JDirector, LIBA

    Chennai

    Nominee of

    Trust

    DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    S.No NAME OF THE FACULTY QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION

    1 Mr. J. S. Jebastin Daniel M.E. Professor & Head

    2 Dr. S. Gopikumar M.E., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

    3 Mr. E. Rajkumar M.E. Assistant Professor

    4 Mr. V. Ruban Daniel M.E. Assistant Professor

    5 Ms. M. U. Vinitha M.E. Assistant Professor

    6 Mr. P. Vignesh M.E. Assistant Professor

    7 Ms. K. Kiruthika M.E. Assistant Professor

    8 Ms. M. MariSelvi B.E., M.E Assistant Professor

    9 Ms. Evangelin Helina M.E. Assistant Professor

    10 Ms. S. Sathya Devi M.E. Assistant Professor

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    DEPARTMENT OFCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Mr. S. Balaji M.E., MISTE., Professor &(Ph. D) Vice Principal

    2. Mr. Y. Harold Robinson M.E., (Ph. D) Associate Professor &Head

    3. Prof. P. Petchimuthu M.E. Professor

    4. Ms. A. Lourdes Mary M.E., (Ph. D) Associate Professor

    5. Ms. I. Jeena Jacob M.E., (Ph. D) Associate Professor

    6. Mr. R. Karthik Ganesh M.E., (Ph. D) Associate Professor

    7. Ms. A. Vegi Fernando M.E. Assistant Professor

    8. Mr. D. Asir M.Tech. Assistant Professor

    9. Mr. M. Kaja Mohaideen M.E. Assistant Professor

    10. Mr. N. Mohan M.E. Assistant Professor

    11. Mr. N. Krishna Kumar M.E. Assistant Professor

    12. Ms. M. Beaula Jency M.E. Assistant Professor

    13. Ms. X. Arogyia Presskila M.E. Assistant Professor

    14. Mr. J. Raj Thilak M.Tech. Assistant Professor

    15. Ms. S. Shanmuga Priya M.E. Assistant Professor

    16. Mr. A. Arul Amalraj M.E. Assistant Professor

    DEPARTMENT OFELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Mr. N. G. Gnana M.E. Assistant Professor &Muruga Gandhi Head

    2. Mrs. D. JeyamaniLatha M.E. Associate Professor

    3. Ms. J. Nirmal Jothi M.E.,(Ph.D) Assistant Professor

    4. Ms. J. Shalini Jenifer M.E. Assistant Professor

    5. Ms. D. Yamini M.E. Assistant Professor

    6. Ms. S. Agatha Janet M.E. Assistant Professor

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    7. Mrs. M. Maryam Sumayal M.E. Assistant Professor

    8. Mr. R. Rajasekar M.E. Assistant Professor

    9. Mr. V. Parvathinathan M.E. Assistant Professor

    10. Mr. B. Mohan M.E. Assistant Professor

    11. Ms. R. Christy Goldlin M.E. Assistant Professor

    12. Mr. K. John Samuel Raj M.E. Assistant Professor13. Mr. T. Kalimuthu M.E. Assistant Professor

    14. Ms. K. V. Subathra M.E. Assistant Professor

    15. Mr. N. V. Ajin M.E. Assistant Professor

    16. Mr. R. Prem Ananth M.E. Assistant Professor

    17. Mr. C. Susil Kumar M.E. Associate Professor

    DEPARTMENT OF

    ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Dr. A. Gnana Saravanan M.E., Ph.D. Professor & Vice Principal

    2. Prof. S. Vellaisamy AMIETE,

    ALCCS (M.Tech) Professor & HOD

    M.E, (Ph.D)

    3. Mr. S. Muthu KaruppasamyM.E, (Ph.D) Associate Professor

    4. Mr. P. Ebby Darney M.E, (Ph.D) Associate Professor

    5. Mr. R. Arul Jose M.E, (Ph.D) Associate Professor6. Mr. A. Rajesh M.E. Assistant Professor

    7. Mr. A. Ferminusraj M.E. Assistant Professor

    8. Mr. R. Jebaraj M.E. Assistant Professor

    9. Mr. K. Saravanan M.E. Assistant Professor

    10. Mr. S. Ebanezar Pravin M.Tech, (Ph.D) Assistant Professor

    11. Mr. P. Balaji M.E. Assistant Professor

    12. Mr. C. Pon Nirmal M.E. Assistant Professor13. Mr. A. Ann Rufus M.Tech, (Ph.D) Assistant Professor

    14. Mr. J. Jayakumar M.E. Assistant Professor

    15. Mrs. A. Shiny Pradeepa M.E, (Ph.D) Assistant Professor

    16. Ms.. A. Indu Lakshmi M.E. Assistant Professor

    17. Mr. A. Siva M.E. Assistant Professor

    18. Mr. K. Narayanan M.E. Assistant Professor

    19. Mr. N. V. Selvam M.E. Assistant Professor

    DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Mr. G. Arun Sampaul Thomas M.E.,(Ph.D) Assistant Professor

    2. Mr. J. John Livingston M.Tech., Assistant Professor

    3. Mr. M. Subramanian M.Tech., Assistant Professor

    4. Mrs. T. Juliet Kavitha Corera M.C.A., M.Phil., M.E.,Associate Professor

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    5. Mrs. B. Virgin Rani M.C.A., M.E. Assistant Professor

    6. Mrs. L. Mary Josephine Vithya M.C.A., M.Phil., M.E.,Assistant Professor

    7. Ms. V. Elavarasi M.C.A., M.E. Assistant Professor

    8. Mr. K. Nagarajan M.C.A., M.E. Assistant Professor

    DEPARTMENT OF MACHANICAL ENGINEERING

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Dr. K .Ganesh Babu M.Tech., Ph.D Principal

    2. Dr. David Santhosh Christopher M.E., MISTE., Professor &

    MIE, Ph.D Head

    3. Mr. C. Antony Vasantha Kumar M.E., (Ph.D) Associate Professor4. Mr. S. Sundararajan M.E., (Ph.D) Associate Professor

    5. Mr. S. Elayaraja M.E. Assistant Professor

    6. Mr. J. Allwyn Kingsly Gladston M.E., (Ph.D) Assistant Professor

    7. Mr. S. Venkata Subramanian M.E., (Ph.D) Assistant Professor

    8. Mrs. K. Buvaneswari M.E. Assistant Professor

    9. Mr. P. Stephen M.E. Assistant Professor

    10. Mr. R. Ruban M.E. Assistant Professor11. Mr. E. Dinesh Edison M.E. Assistant Professor

    12. Mr. M. Venkadesh M.E. Assistant Professor

    13. Mr. U. Nainar M.E. Assistant Professor

    14. Mr. S. Pondurai M.E. Assistant Professor

    15. Mr. K. Edwin Jebadurai M.E. Assistant Professor

    16. Mr.Thanumoorthy M.E. Assistant Professor

    17. Mr. J. Anto Jenith M.E. Assistant Professor

    DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES

    MATHEMATICS

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Dr. S. Raja M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor &Head

    2. Mrs. A. Valli M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA. Assistant Professor3. Mrs. J. Vijayalakshmi M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

    4. Ms. S. Thillainayagi M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

    5. Ms. H. Parvathi Devi M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

    6. Mr. J. Jerald Praveen M.Sc., B.Ed. Assistant Professor

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    7. Mr. C. Vel Murugan M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

    8. Ms. Regina M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor

    9. Ms. Jerina M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor

    PHYSICS

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Mrs. A. Michael Vasanthy M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. Assistant Professor

    2. Mr. A. Chelladurai M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor

    3. Dr. A. Prabu Marchan M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D Assistant Professor

    4. Ms. A. Muhila Suba M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor Janani

    CHEMISTRY

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Mrs. S. Jeyasri Lakshmi M.Sc., B.Ed. Assistant Professor

    2. Mrs. V. Rama M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor

    3. Mr. V. Ariharan M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor

    ENGLISH

    S.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Mr. M. Suresh M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

    2. Ms. D. Margret M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

    3. Ms. K. Mary Sudha M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

    DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIESS.NO Name of the Faculty Qualication Designation

    1. Mr. S. Dinesh BBA,MBA, Assistant Professor

    M.Phil, (Ph.D), & Head

    UGC-NET, PGDMM

    2. Dr. K. Sriram B.E,M.E, MBA, Ph.D Professor

    3. Mr. S. Syed zia-ur Rahman B.Tech, MBA Assistant Professor

    4. Mr. S. Rajkumar Immanuel B.E,MBA Assistant Professor5. Mr. V. Paul Sudahar MBA, M.Com, Assistant Professor

    M.Phil, (Ph.D)

    6. Mr. G. Bala Deva Guru M.B.A Assistant Professor

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    PARENT/GUARDIAN'S DECLARATION

    I am aware of the Code of Conduct & Anti-Ragging Regulations of

    SCAD College of Engineering and Technology. I shall be responsible for

    his/her behavior and will attend all your calls and meetings on the matters

    concerning his/her behavior inside/outside the campus as well as in the

    hostel.

    Date:

    Place:

    Signature of the Parent/Guardian

    STUDENT'S PLEDGE

    I , , a Student of Bachelor/Post

    Graduate of Engineering (201420..) do hereby declare that I have read theaforesaid Code of Conduct & Anti-Ragging Manual and agreed to abide the

    regulations stated and the changes to be made from time to time.

    Date:

    Place:

    Signature of the student

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    ACADEMIC CALENDAR- JUNE 2015

    Day Date B.Tech/B.E M.E M.B.AIV III II I II I II I

    MON 1 Civil Faculty Development Programme

    TUE 2

    Civil

    Faculty Development Programme

    WED 3

    Civil

    Faculty Development Programme

    THU 4

    Civil

    Faculty Development Programme

    FRI 5

    Civil

    Faculty Development Programme

    SAT 6

    SUN 7

    MON 8

    TUE 9

    WED 10

    MBA-3rd

    Semester Summer Project Starts

    THU 11

    FRI 12

    SAT 13

    SUN 14

    MON 15CSE 1 Week Faculty Development Programme CS6503-Theory ofComputation

    ECE Faculty Development Programme

    TUE 16

    CSE 1 Week Faculty Development Programme CS6503-Theory ofComputation

    WED 17

    CSE

    1 Week Faculty Development Programme

    CS6503-Theory of

    Computation

    THU 18

    CSE

    1 Week Faculty Development

    Programme

    CS6503-Theory of

    Computation

    FRI 19

    CSE-1 Week Faculty Development Programme CS6503 Theory OfComputation

    MBA-Project VIVA

    for II Year

    SAT 20

    CSE

    1 Week Faculty Development Program

    CS6503-Theory of

    Computation

    SUN 21

    MON 22

    TUE 23

    WED 24Reopening for II, III & IV Year Students.

    Inaugural Prayer ServiceTHU 25

    ECE Department Council Meeting, Communication Development

    Programme

    FRI 26 ECE Leadership Development Programme

    SAT 27

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    SUN 28

    MON 29 ECE Personality Development ProgrammeTUE 30 ECE Pre-placement Training Programme for II, III, & IV Years

    ACADEMIC CALENDAR- JULY 2015

    Day Date

    B.Tech/B.E

    M.E

    M.B.A

    IV

    III

    II

    I

    II

    I

    II

    I

    WED 1

    1

    1

    1

    -

    1

    -

    1

    -

    ECE

    Pre- placement Training Programme for II, III, & IV Years

    THU 2

    2

    2

    2

    -

    2

    -

    2

    -

    Civil

    Course

    Committee Meeting

    ECE

    Department

    Council Meeting

    FRI 3

    3

    3

    3

    -

    3

    -

    3

    -

    SAT 4

    4

    4

    4

    -

    4

    -

    4

    -

    ECE

    Communication Development Programme

    SUN 5

    MON 6

    5

    5

    5

    -

    5

    -

    5

    -

    CSE

    Department Committee Meeting

    Mech

    First Course Committee Meeting-

    II,

    III & IV

    Year StudentsECE

    Personality Development Programme

    TUE 7

    6

    6

    6

    -

    6

    -

    6

    -

    WED 8

    7

    7

    7

    -

    7

    -

    7

    -

    CSE

    Personality Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    EEE

    Department Council Meeting

    THU 9

    8 8 8

    -

    8-

    8

    -

    EEE Workshop on Power Electronics simulation using PSIMMech Department Council meeting

    ECE Department Council Meeting FRI 10

    9

    9

    9

    -

    9

    -

    9

    -

    CSE

    Personality Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    ECE

    Leadership Development Programme

    SAT 11

    10

    10

    10

    -

    10

    -

    10 -

    EEE

    Class Committee Meeting

    SUN 12

    MON 13

    11

    11

    11

    -

    11

    -

    11 -

    CSE

    Pre-

    Placement Training Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV Years

    Mech

    First

    Class Committee meeting-

    II,

    III,

    IV

    Year Students

    ECE

    First

    Course Committee Meeting

    TUE 14 12 12 12

    - 12 - 12 -

    WED 15

    13 13 13

    - 13 - 13 -

    CSE Course Committee Meeting

    ECE Mentors Conclave -1

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    CSE Leadership Development Programme for II, III & IV years

    Mech Department Council meeting

    ECE Department Council Meeting

    EEE

    Pre-Placement Test for nal year Students

    FRI 17

    15

    15

    15

    -

    15

    -

    15

    -

    CSE

    Class Committee Meeting for II Year, III Year & IV Years

    ECE

    Association Inauguration

    MBA

    End of summer project 3rd

    semester

    SAT 18

    Ramzan

    SUN 19

    MON 20

    16

    16

    16

    -

    16

    -

    16

    -

    Civil

    Department Council MeetingCSE

    Communication Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    ECE

    Personality Development Program

    TUE 21

    17

    17

    17

    -

    17

    -

    17

    -

    WED 22

    18

    18

    18

    -

    18

    -

    18

    -

    CSE

    Pre-

    Placement Training Programme for II,

    III Years

    , Pre-

    Placement Test for nal year Students

    ECE

    Pre-Placement Training Programme for II,

    III & IV Year

    Students

    THU 23

    19

    19

    19

    -

    19

    -

    19

    -

    CSE

    IV Year Students Industrial Visit

    Mech

    Department Council meeting

    ECE

    Department Council Meeting, First Class Committee Meeting

    for II, III & IV year students

    MBA

    Commencement of 3rd

    Semester

    FRI 24

    20

    20

    20

    -

    20

    -

    20

    -

    CSE

    Department Committee Meeting

    CSE

    III & IV Year Student s

    Industial Visit

    Civil

    Association Inauguration, Guest Lecture on Energy Security for

    Residential BuildingsECE Communication Development Programme

    SAT 25SUN 26

    MON 27

    21

    21

    21

    -

    21

    -

    21

    -

    CSE

    Pre-

    Placement Training Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    EEE

    Mentors Conclave

    TUE 28

    22

    22

    22

    -

    22

    -

    22

    -

    Civil

    Pre-Placement Test for nal year Students

    WED 29

    23

    23

    23

    -

    23

    -

    23

    -

    CSE

    Personality Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    EEE

    Department council meeting

    ECE

    Pre Placement training Programme for II,

    III & IV Year

    Students

    THU 30

    24

    24

    24

    -

    24

    -

    24

    -

    CSE

    Association Activities for II,III&IV years

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    ACADEMIC CALENDAR-

    AUGUST 2015

    Day Date

    B.Tech/B.E

    M.E

    M.B.A

    IV

    III

    II

    I

    II

    I

    II

    I

    SAT 1

    26

    26

    26

    26

    26

    EEE

    Guest Lecture for IV year

    ECE

    Second Course Committee Meeting

    SUN 2

    MON 3

    27

    27

    27

    1

    27

    1

    27

    1

    S&H

    Freshers Day,

    Inaugural Prayer Service

    CSE

    Pre-

    Placement Training Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    Civil

    Class Committee Meeting

    Mech

    Mentors Conclave for II year

    ECE

    Personality Development Programme

    TUE 4

    28

    28

    28

    2

    28

    2

    28

    2

    CSE

    Personality Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    ECE

    Communication Development Programme

    Mech Pre-Placement Test for nal year Students

    WED 5

    29 29 29 3 29 3 29 3S&H Course Committee meeting Mech

    Pre-Placement Training Program

    ECE

    Pre Placement training Programme for II,

    III & IV Year

    Students

    THU 6

    30

    30

    30

    4

    30

    4

    30

    4

    CSE

    Communication Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    MBA

    Department Meeting

    Mech

    Department Council meeting

    ECE

    Department Council Meeting

    FRI 7

    31

    31

    31

    5

    31

    5

    31

    5

    CSE

    Mentors Conclave

    MECH

    Association Inauguration

    S&H

    Leadership development programme

    ECE

    Workshop

    on VLSI/Cadence

    SAT 8

    32

    32

    32

    6

    32

    6

    32

    6

    ECE

    Work

    Shop

    on VLSI/Cadence

    EEE

    IEEE Inauguration,Association Inauguration

    Civil

    Industrial Visit

    II Year

    S&H

    Personality

    Development programme

    Mech Department Council meeting

    ECE Department Council Meeting

    FRI 31

    25

    25

    25

    -

    25

    -

    25

    -

    CSE

    Association Inauguration, CSI Students Chapter Inauguration

    IT

    First Class Committee Meeting-

    III Year, IV Year

    Mech

    Guest Lecture

    IV year

    Civil

    Educational

    Tour -

    IV and III Year

    EEE

    Course committee meeting

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    SUN

    9

    MON

    10

    33

    33

    33

    7

    33

    7

    33

    7

    CSE

    Pre-

    Placement Training Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV yearsMech

    Mentors Conclave for III year

    IT

    Pre-Placement Test for nal year Students

    TUE

    11

    34

    34

    34

    8

    34

    8

    34

    8

    Mech

    Second Class Committee Meeting-

    II,III,IV

    WED

    12

    35

    35

    35

    9

    35

    9

    35

    9

    IAT-1 for II,III & IV Year

    Strarts

    EEE

    Department Council Meeting

    MBA

    Induction

    Programme for I semester, Pre-Placement Test for

    nal year Students

    Mech

    Pre-Placement Training Program

    ECE

    Pre Placement training Programme for II,

    III & IV Year Students

    THU

    13

    36

    36

    36

    10

    36

    10

    36

    10

    CSE

    Communication Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    S&H

    Department Council Meeting

    MBA Department Meeting

    Mech Department Council meeting ECE Department Council Meeting

    FRI

    14

    37

    37

    37

    11

    37

    11

    37

    11

    CSE Mentors Conclave Mech

    Guest Lecture

    II year

    ECE

    Industrial Visit for III and IV year Students

    SAT

    15

    Independence Day

    SUN

    16

    MON

    17

    38

    38

    38

    12

    38

    12

    38

    12

    CSE

    Pre-

    Placement Training Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV years

    Mech

    Mentors Conclave for IV year

    ECE

    Second Class Committee Meeting for II, III & IV year students

    TUE

    18

    39

    39

    39

    13

    39

    13

    39

    13

    Mech

    Second Course Committee Meeting

    -

    II,

    III

    &IV

    CSE

    Second Course Committee Meeting

    ECE

    Communication Development Programme

    WED

    19

    40

    40

    40

    14

    40

    14

    40

    14

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    Ends

    CSE

    Second Class Committee Meeting

    Mech

    Pre-Placement Training Program

    THU

    20

    41

    41

    41

    15

    41

    15

    41

    15CSE

    Personality Development Programme for II,

    III

    &

    IV Years

    S&H

    Department Council Meeting

    MBA Department Meeting

    Mech Department Council meeting

    ECE Department Council Meeting, Guest Lecture on Transmission

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    FRI 21

    42 42 42 16 42 16 42 16CSE Mentors Conclave

    Mech Guest Lecture III year

    EEE Industrial Visit III year

    ECE Mentors Conclave II

    Civil Parents Teachers Association Meeting

    SAT 22

    SUN 23

    MON 24

    43

    43

    43

    17