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Because the World needs you...
VISION
• To provide quality technical education that fosters the spirit of
learning and research.
• To spawn creative, globally competent, highly employable
and disciplined professionals through an innovative
synergistic model of education that promotes academic
excellence, scientific pursuit, and professionalism.
To set a benchmark for the education providers in the field of
Engineering and Technology.
MISSION
• To impart education that caters to the growing challenges of
the Industry and social needs of our nation.
• To constantly upgrade the standards of teaching and learning
in the field of engineering and technology.
• To bridge the gap between Academia and Industry.
• To promote and encourage the spirit of Research in engineering
and technology.
Education today is an indispensable springboard to advancement. We, at RAJALAKSHMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, have dedicated ourselves to impart technical and engineering education at its best. We strive to provide the students with the right environment to acquire knowledge, the spirit of excellence and impart quality technical education that fosters learning and research. Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is determined to spawn creative, highly employable, disciplined and competent global citizens.
ABOUT US
VISION
• To provide quality technical education that fosters the spirit of
learning and research.
• To spawn creative, globally competent, highly employable
and disciplined professionals through an innovative
synergistic model of education that promotes academic
excellence, scientific pursuit, and professionalism.
To set a benchmark for the education providers in the field of
Engineering and Technology.
MISSION
• To impart education that caters to the growing challenges of
the Industry and social needs of our nation.
• To constantly upgrade the standards of teaching and learning
in the field of engineering and technology.
• To bridge the gap between Academia and Industry.
• To promote and encourage the spirit of Research in engineering
and technology.
Education today is an indispensable springboard to advancement. We, at RAJALAKSHMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, have dedicated ourselves to impart technical and engineering education at its best. We strive to provide the students with the right environment to acquire knowledge, the spirit of excellence and impart quality technical education that fosters learning and research. Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is determined to spawn creative, highly employable, disciplined and competent global citizens.
ABOUT USCHAIRMAN’S MESSAGEEducation plays an important role in the evolution of an individual’s mind and country. Ignorance and poverty are major glitches in the developing countries like India. It can be overcome easily through education. The college sets sights on thinning the ignorance by imparting knowledge
of engineering. This institution not only provides quality technical education that lays emphasis on knowledge, technology, information and communication but also aspires to empower the youth morally and ethically to serve the
S. Meganathan B.E., F.I.E.
OUR INSTITUTION
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology was established in
2008 under the aegis of SABARI FOUNDATION whose
members have had consummate experience in the
Rajalakshmi Institutions, which has been functioning
since 1997.
APPROVAL
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is approved by All
India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New
Delhi. F.No.Southern/1-4262052377/2019/EOA
AFFILIATION
• ytlucaf decneirepxe llew dna tnenimE
• pmaC gniniarT ytilibayolpmE
• srenniW ezirP rof yenoM ezirP lauqE
• ecafretnI tneraP - etutitsnI ralugeR
• etisbeW egelloC ni erawesruoC
• lleC tcejorP evitavonnI
• sessecorP cirtneC - tnedutS
• ecivreS gnilesnuoC lanoisseforP
• sa hcus seussi tnatropmi no UoM
research, academic / cultural exchange
and industry interaction
• lleC ecnadiuG reeraC
• lleC tnempoleveD pihsruenerpertnE
• tnemyolpme fo smret ni noitidda eulaV
and higher studies
• lleC tnemecalP detacideD
HALLMARKS OF THE COLLEGE
,SYAWLA DAEHA GNIYATS “ QUALITY IS OUR PASSION”
Dr. (Mrs.) Thangam MeganathanChairperson
OUR INSTITUTION
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology was established in
2008 under the aegis of SABARI FOUNDATION whose
members have had consummate experience in the
Rajalakshmi Institutions, which has been functioning
since 1997.
APPROVAL
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is approved by All
India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New
Delhi. F.No.Southern/1-4262052377/2019/EOA
AFFILIATION
• ytlucaf decneirepxe llew dna tnenimE
• pmaC gniniarT ytilibayolpmE
• srenniW ezirP rof yenoM ezirP lauqE
• ecafretnI tneraP - etutitsnI ralugeR
• etisbeW egelloC ni erawesruoC
• lleC tcejorP evitavonnI
• sessecorP cirtneC - tnedutS
• ecivreS gnilesnuoC lanoisseforP
• sa hcus seussi tnatropmi no UoM
research, academic / cultural exchange
and industry interaction
• lleC ecnadiuG reeraC
• lleC tnempoleveD pihsruenerpertnE
• tnemyolpme fo smret ni noitidda eulaV
and higher studies
• lleC tnemecalP detacideD
HALLMARKS OF THE COLLEGE
,SYAWLA DAEHA GNIYATS “ QUALITY IS OUR PASSION”
Dr. (Mrs.) Thangam MeganathanChairperson
GOVERNING COUNCILA governing council has been constituted as per the
guidelines of AICTE to guide and advise the trust in
of educationists, industrialists and administrators.
The objectives of the council are:
• To guide and advise the management in running
the
• To guide and help the management in the
developmental activities of the college and in its
future planning.
The members of the governing council are:
Mr. S. Meganathan Chairman
K – 67, Anna Nagar East, B.E., F.I.E.,
Chennai – 600 102.
Mr.K. Vivekanandan, I.A.S Nominee of the Commissioner of Technical Education, State Government Guindy,Chennai 600 025
Dr.M.S.Shunmugam MemberFormer Professor -Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT, Madras (Trust Nominee)
Mr.Ramki Krishnan MemberSenior Director-Cognizant Academy, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Chennai. (Trust Nominee)
Dr.R.Balamurugan Nominee of AICTE
Shastri Bhavan, Chennai - 600 006.
Dr.N.Ravichandran Nominee fromFormer CEO, Lucas TVS Anna University
Mr. K. Ramachandran MemberCEO, 361 Degree Minds Consulting Pvt Ltd
Dr.C.R.Muthukrishnan MemberAdvisor-Rajalakshmi Institutions Former Deputy Director, IIT-Madras
Dr. M.Velan Member SecretaryPrincipal- Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology
Dr.S.Selvaraju MemberProf & Dean-Mechanical - Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology
Prof P.S.Rajeswaran MemberProf. & Dean- Mechanical, Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology
Dr. (Mrs.) Thangam Meganathan Chairperson M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., (Trustee)K – 67, Anna Nagar East, Chennai – 600 102..
Mr. Abhay S. Meganathan Member (Trustee)B.E., M.S.,K-67, Anna Nagar East,Chennai - 600 102.
Dr. Haree Shankar Meganathan Member (Trustee)M.D.B-32, Anna Nagar East, Chennai - 600 102.
EminentFACULTYDr. M. Velan, Principal of Rajalakshmi
Institute of Technology, Chennai
has over two decades of teaching
experience. He was formerly Director
of Centre for Constituent Colleges,
Anna University, Chennai, Head and
Professor of Department of Chemical
Engineering, A.C.Tech Campus, Anna
University, Chennai. He holds a Ph.D.
(Chemical Engg) from IIT Madras, did
M.Tech (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech
campus, Anna University, B.Tech
(Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech campus,
Anna University, Chennai.
His areas of interest include,
development of multiphase reactor
for environmental and biochemical
applications, biodegradation of
aromatic compounds, production of
biodiesel through enzymatic route and
removal of heavy metals and dyes
using algae as biosorbents. He has
published several papers in national
and international journals, besides
guiding several research scholars.
He is a life member of Indian Institute
of Chemical Engineers. He has
received an award for Best paper in
Green Technology and Environmental
Conservation, India.
Dr. M. VelanPrincipal
Dr. S. Selvaraju, Dean (Mechanical
Engineering), Rajalakshmi Institute of
Technology, is an expert in the field of
Marine Engineering. He has a distinction
of having served in lndian Navy and
Academics. He brings in 42 years of
rich experience in teaching, training and
research. Dr. S Selvaraju obtained his
B.E. degree from Annamalai University,
htiw )gnireenignE lacinahceM( .E .M
specialization in Marine Engineering
from University of Poona and his Ph.D.
from Anna University, Chennai. He
served in Indian Navy meritoriously for
24 years and left as a Commander
to pursue teaching and research.
He worked for 13 years in a reputed
Engineering College in Chennai as
Head and Dean, Department of Marine
Engineering before joining Rajalakshmi
Engineering College. He served as
Dean (Mechanical Engineering) and
Mentor I Year at REC for 4 years before
taking over as Principal of RIT.
During his tenure in Indian Navy, he
was involved in developing Indigenous
Spares and Components for the Russian
ships. As a recognition of his excellent
professionalism he has been awarded
“Commendation Medal” from Flag
Officer Commanding –in-Chief, Eastern
Naval Command, Vishakapatnam,
and Director General of NCC,
New Delhi.
Well known for his multi disciplinary
expertise, he has done extensive work
in the area of energy systems.
Dr. S. SelvarajuDeanMechanical Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
EminentFACULTYDr. M. Velan, Principal of Rajalakshmi
Institute of Technology, Chennai
has over two decades of teaching
experience. He was formerly Director
of Centre for Constituent Colleges,
Anna University, Chennai, Head and
Professor of Department of Chemical
Engineering, A.C.Tech Campus, Anna
University, Chennai. He holds a Ph.D.
(Chemical Engg) from IIT Madras, did
M.Tech (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech
campus, Anna University, B.Tech
(Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech campus,
Anna University, Chennai.
His areas of interest include,
development of multiphase reactor
for environmental and biochemical
applications, biodegradation of
aromatic compounds, production of
biodiesel through enzymatic route and
removal of heavy metals and dyes
using algae as biosorbents. He has
published several papers in national
and international journals, besides
guiding several research scholars.
He is a life member of Indian Institute
of Chemical Engineers. He has
received an award for Best paper in
Green Technology and Environmental
Conservation, India.
Dr. M. VelanPrincipal
Dr. S. Selvaraju, Dean (Mechanical
Engineering), Rajalakshmi Institute of
Technology, is an expert in the field of
Marine Engineering. He has a distinction
of having served in lndian Navy and
Academics. He brings in 42 years of
rich experience in teaching, training and
research. Dr. S Selvaraju obtained his
B.E. degree from Annamalai University,
htiw )gnireenignE lacinahceM( .E .M
specialization in Marine Engineering
from University of Poona and his Ph.D.
from Anna University, Chennai. He
served in Indian Navy meritoriously for
24 years and left as a Commander
to pursue teaching and research.
He worked for 13 years in a reputed
Engineering College in Chennai as
Head and Dean, Department of Marine
Engineering before joining Rajalakshmi
Engineering College. He served as
Dean (Mechanical Engineering) and
Mentor I Year at REC for 4 years before
taking over as Principal of RIT.
During his tenure in Indian Navy, he
was involved in developing Indigenous
Spares and Components for the Russian
ships. As a recognition of his excellent
professionalism he has been awarded
“Commendation Medal” from Flag
Officer Commanding –in-Chief, Eastern
Naval Command, Vishakapatnam,
and Director General of NCC,
New Delhi.
Well known for his multi disciplinary
expertise, he has done extensive work
in the area of energy systems.
Dr. S. SelvarajuDeanMechanical Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
Prof. P.S. Rajeswaran graduated in Mechanical Engineering in the year 1975 from the Madras University and completed postgraduate degree in Production Engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy in the year 1977. He started his career in the same college as Associate Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Department.
To gain Industrial experience, he moved to the Machinery Division of M/s Southern Structurals Ltd. in the year 1978 and worked in the Industrial Engineering Department. He engaged himself in the Productivity Cell and improved the efficiency of the factory to newer heights.
From 1981 to 1988, he served in the English Electric Company of India Ltd. in Production and Control and Process Planning Departments. He was responsible for WIP Inventory Control and Supply Chain Management.
From 1989 to 1998, he worked with M/s. S & S Power Switch Gear Ltd., in the various capacities in the departments like Maintenance, Procurement, Design & Development and Marketing, As the
General Manager Profit Center, He designed and tested HV disconnectors in high power laboratories in Italy and Netherlands for world class standards. He has traveled widely in Europe and Middle East Countries for Product Development and Market Research. During his service at S&S Power Switch Gears he underwent two prestig ious management courses for Senior Managers at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad and Staff Training College at Hyderabad.
He worked as Senior General Manager in M/s P.S. Electricals Ltd. and M/s Saravana Global Energy Ltd, for 3 years and introduced newer technologies in production and testing. For two and a half years he worked as a consultant for value engineering and innovative practices for medium scale industries.
He has been in the teaching profession for the last 12 years in the ranks of Assistant Professor, Professor, HoD and Dean. During this period, he received AICTE grants for conducting seminars and MODROB schemes. He was also instrumental in establishing
TIFAC- CORE a Govt. of India project in Machine vision at REC.
He is a member in professional bodies of Institution of Engineers of India, Indian Institute of Welding, Institute the Establishing Production Engineers and ISTE. An active member in SAE, he served as Vice Chairman- Students wing recognized as the Champion by SAE for ASOP course.
Prof. P.S.RajeswaranDeanMechanical Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
Dr. P. K. NagarajanHODMechanical Engineering
Dr.P.K.Nagarajan is the Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He completed Ph.D. in Heat Transfer from the prestigious National Institute of Technology,Trichy. He has 21 years of experience in Teaching & Research. He guided five research scholars for their Ph.D. in various research areas like Heat transfer enhancement using augmentation techniques, Bio diesel, Solar desalination and Nanofluids. He is also guiding four research scholars in the area of Energy and Nano technology under Anna University, Chennai.
He Visited University of Applied Science, Aachen, Solar Institute,
Julich Germany and Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands Under European Union –Asia link program.
He executed DST funded project titled “Performance enhancement of micro finned heat exchanger using Nano fluids” under Young Scientist Scheme worth of 19.38 lakhs during 2013-16 and also conducted CSIR funded “National level workshop on Nanofluids Characterization and applications”
He has published 42 Scopus indexed International peer reviewed journal papers. He is a life member in Institution of Engineers (IE) India.
Dr.M.K.Balaji is the Head of the Department
of Humanities and Science. He completed
his Master of Science and Master of
Philosophy from Loyola College, Chennai.
He is a Gold Medalist in M.Phil degree.
He has completed his Ph.D in SCSVMV
University. He has 27 years of experience in
PG. His areas of interest include Analytical
and Geometric Function Theory.
and Applied Mathematics such as Real &
Complex Analysis, Operations Research
Dr. M. K. Balaji, HODHumanities and Science
Dr. M. GeethaHOD
Computer Science and Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
Dr.M.Geetha, Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, has obtained her under graduate degree B.E from Bharathidhasan University and M.E from Sathyabama University. She completed her Ph.D degree from Anna University in the area of Pervasive Computing. She has around 20 years of teaching experience in reputed Engineering colleges. Her main research interests are Automata theory and Cloud computing. Apart from these, her research interests also include Compiler Design, Information Retrieval and
Information Security. Her contributions have culminated in 27 publications which include 12 International journals and 15 International conferences. She has organized several faculty development programs, workshops, conferences and Hackathon in association with the leading IT companies and various institutions like IIT, Anna University etc.
He has published various research papers
in National and International journals and
has been organizing several faculty
development programmes, workshops,
conferences. He has conducted a training
programme for faculty members in Micro
Teaching. Under his guidance, the
Department of Humanities and Science
has been organizing intensive coaching
classes for slow learners in Mathematics to
enhance the problem solving skills among
the students.
Dr. R. Rajeswari, Professor and Head
of the Department, Electronics and
Communication Engineering has obtained
her B.E in 1990 from Bharathidasan
University, Thiruchirapalli. She has obtained
her Masters degree in Quality Assurance
Technology from NIT, Thiruchirapalli in
the year 1994 and Computer Science &
Engineering from Annamalai University, in
the year 2004. She has completed her Ph.D
in the area of Medical Image Processing
from Anna University, Chennai in 2012. She
has more than 20 research papers published
in Journals and Conferences at National Dr. R. Rajeswari HODElectronics &Communication Engineering
EminentFACULTYDr. M. Velan, Principal of Rajalakshmi
Institute of Technology, Chennai
has over two decades of teaching
experience. He was formerly Director
of Centre for Constituent Colleges,
Anna University, Chennai, Head and
Professor of Department of Chemical
Engineering, A.C.Tech Campus, Anna
University, Chennai. He holds a Ph.D.
(Chemical Engg) from IIT Madras, did
M.Tech (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech
campus, Anna University, B.Tech
(Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech campus,
Anna University, Chennai.
His areas of interest include,
development of multiphase reactor
for environmental and biochemical
applications, biodegradation of
aromatic compounds, production of
biodiesel through enzymatic route and
removal of heavy metals and dyes
using algae as biosorbents. He has
published several papers in national
and international journals, besides
guiding several research scholars.
He is a life member of Indian Institute
of Chemical Engineers. He has
received an award for Best paper in
Green Technology and Environmental
Conservation, India.
Dr. M. VelanPrincipal
Dr. S. Selvaraju, Dean (Mechanical
Engineering), Rajalakshmi Institute of
Technology, is an expert in the field of
Marine Engineering. He has a distinction
of having served in lndian Navy and
Academics. He brings in 42 years of
rich experience in teaching, training and
research. Dr. S Selvaraju obtained his
B.E. degree from Annamalai University,
M. E. (Mechanical Engineering) with
specialization in Marine Engineering
from University of Poona and his Ph.D.
from Anna University, Chennai. He
served in Indian Navy meritoriously for
24 years and left as a Commander
to pursue teaching and research.
He worked for 13 years in a reputed
Engineering College in Chennai as
Head and Dean, Department of Marine
Engineering before joining Rajalakshmi
Engineering College. He served as
Dean (Mechanical Engineering) and
Mentor I Year at REC for 4 years before
taking over as Principal of RIT.
During his tenure in Indian Navy, he
was involved in developing Indigenous
Spares and Components for the Russian
ships. As a recognition of his excellent
professionalism he has been awarded
“Commendation Medal” from Flag
Officer Commanding –in-Chief, Eastern
Naval Command, Vishakapatnam,
and Director General of NCC,
New Delhi.
Well known for his multi disciplinary
expertise, he has done extensive work
in the area of energy systems.
Dr. S. SelvarajuDeanMechanical Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
and International level. Her current areas of
research include Medical Signal and Image
Processing and Computer Vision. She has
more than 24 years of teaching experience
at UG and PG level. She is a member of
IEEE and life member of ISTE. She has
been a programme committee member and
session chair for national and international
conferences and reviewer for International
Journals. Extensive work experience as
Women Empowerment Cell Coordinator and
conducted various workshops and training
programmes for faculty members and
students.
. R. Rajeswari, Professor and Head of the Department, Electronics and Communication Engineering has obtained her B.E in 1990 from Bharathidasan University, Thiruchirapalli.
e has obtained her Masters degree in Quality Assurance Technology from NIT,Thiruchirapalli in the year 1994 and Computer Science & Engineering from Annamalai University, in the year 2004. She has completed her Ph.D in the area of Medical Image
rocessing from Anna University, Chennai in 2012. She has more than 20 research papers published in Journals and Conferences at National and International level. Her current areas
research include Medical Signal and Image Processing and Computer Vision. She has more than 24 years of teaching experience at UG and PG level. She is a member of IEEE and
e member of ISTE. She has been a programme committee member and session chair for tional and international conferences and reviewer for International Journals. Extensive
work experience as Women Empowerment Cell Coordinator and conducted various workshops and training programmes for faculty members and students.
Dr. R. Rajeswari HODElectronics &Communication Engineering
Dr.M.K.Balaji is the Head of the Department
of Humanities and Science. He completed
his Master of Science and Master of
Philosophy from Loyola College, Chennai.
He is a Gold Medalist in M.Phil degree.
He has completed his Ph.D in SCSVMV
University. He has 27 years of experience in
PG. His areas of interest include Analytical
and Geometric Function Theory.
and Applied Mathematics such as Real &
Complex Analysis, Operations Research
Dr. M. K. Balaji, HODHumanities and Science
Dr. M. GeethaHOD
Computer Science and Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
Dr.M.Geetha, Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, has obtained her under graduate degree B.E from Bharathidhasan University and M.E from Sathyabama University. She completed her Ph.D degree from Anna University in the area of Pervasive Computing. She has around 20 years of teaching experience in reputed Engineering colleges. Her main research interests are Automata theory and Cloud computing. Apart from these, her research interests also include Compiler Design, Information Retrieval and
Information Security. Her contributions have culminated in 27 publications which include 12 International journals and 15 International conferences. She has organized several faculty development programs, workshops, conferences and Hackathon in association with the leading IT companies and various institutions like IIT, Anna University etc.
He has published various research papers
in National and International journals and
has been organizing several faculty
development programmes, workshops,
conferences. He has conducted a training
programme for faculty members in Micro
Teaching. Under his guidance, the
Department of Humanities and Science
has been organizing intensive coaching
classes for slow learners in Mathematics to
enhance the problem solving skills among
the students.
Dr. R. Rajeswari, Professor and Head
of the Department, Electronics and
Communication Engineering has obtained
her B.E in 1990 from Bharathidasan
University, Thiruchirapalli. She has obtained
her Masters degree in Quality Assurance
Technology from NIT, Thiruchirapalli in
the year 1994 and Computer Science &
Engineering from Annamalai University, in
the year 2004. She has completed her Ph.D
in the area of Medical Image Processing
from Anna University, Chennai in 2012. She
has more than 20 research papers published
in Journals and Conferences at National Dr. R. Rajeswari HODElectronics &Communication Engineering
EminentFACULTYDr. M. Velan, Principal of Rajalakshmi
Institute of Technology, Chennai
has over two decades of teaching
experience. He was formerly Director
of Centre for Constituent Colleges,
Anna University, Chennai, Head and
Professor of Department of Chemical
Engineering, A.C.Tech Campus, Anna
University, Chennai. He holds a Ph.D.
(Chemical Engg) from IIT Madras, did
M.Tech (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech
campus, Anna University, B.Tech
(Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech campus,
Anna University, Chennai.
His areas of interest include,
development of multiphase reactor
for environmental and biochemical
applications, biodegradation of
aromatic compounds, production of
biodiesel through enzymatic route and
removal of heavy metals and dyes
using algae as biosorbents. He has
published several papers in national
and international journals, besides
guiding several research scholars.
He is a life member of Indian Institute
of Chemical Engineers. He has
received an award for Best paper in
Green Technology and Environmental
Conservation, India.
Dr. M. VelanPrincipal
Dr. S. Selvaraju, Dean (Mechanical
Engineering), Rajalakshmi Institute of
Technology, is an expert in the field of
Marine Engineering. He has a distinction
of having served in lndian Navy and
Academics. He brings in 42 years of
rich experience in teaching, training and
research. Dr. S Selvaraju obtained his
B.E. degree from Annamalai University,
M. E. (Mechanical Engineering) with
specialization in Marine Engineering
from University of Poona and his Ph.D.
from Anna University, Chennai. He
served in Indian Navy meritoriously for
24 years and left as a Commander
to pursue teaching and research.
He worked for 13 years in a reputed
Engineering College in Chennai as
Head and Dean, Department of Marine
Engineering before joining Rajalakshmi
Engineering College. He served as
Dean (Mechanical Engineering) and
Mentor I Year at REC for 4 years before
taking over as Principal of RIT.
During his tenure in Indian Navy, he
was involved in developing Indigenous
Spares and Components for the Russian
ships. As a recognition of his excellent
professionalism he has been awarded
“Commendation Medal” from Flag
Officer Commanding –in-Chief, Eastern
Naval Command, Vishakapatnam,
and Director General of NCC,
New Delhi.
Well known for his multi disciplinary
expertise, he has done extensive work
in the area of energy systems.
Dr. S. SelvarajuDeanMechanical Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
and International level. Her current areas of
research include Medical Signal and Image
Processing and Computer Vision. She has
more than 24 years of teaching experience
at UG and PG level. She is a member of
IEEE and life member of ISTE. She has
been a programme committee member and
session chair for national and international
conferences and reviewer for International
Journals. Extensive work experience as
Women Empowerment Cell Coordinator and
conducted various workshops and training
programmes for faculty members and
students.
. R. Rajeswari, Professor and Head of the Department, Electronics and Communication Engineering has obtained her B.E in 1990 from Bharathidasan University, Thiruchirapalli.
e has obtained her Masters degree in Quality Assurance Technology from NIT,Thiruchirapalli in the year 1994 and Computer Science & Engineering from Annamalai University, in the year 2004. She has completed her Ph.D in the area of Medical Image
rocessing from Anna University, Chennai in 2012. She has more than 20 research papers published in Journals and Conferences at National and International level. Her current areas
research include Medical Signal and Image Processing and Computer Vision. She has more than 24 years of teaching experience at UG and PG level. She is a member of IEEE and
e member of ISTE. She has been a programme committee member and session chair for tional and international conferences and reviewer for International Journals. Extensive
work experience as Women Empowerment Cell Coordinator and conducted various workshops and training programmes for faculty members and students.
Dr. R. Rajeswari HODElectronics &Communication Engineering
Dr.M.K.Balaji is the Head of the Department
of Humanities and Science. He completed
his Master of Science and Master of
Philosophy from Loyola College, Chennai.
He is a Gold Medalist in M.Phil degree.
He has completed his Ph.D in SCSVMV
University. He has 27 years of experience in
PG. His areas of interest include Analytical
and Geometric Function Theory.
and Applied Mathematics such as Real &
hcraeseR snoitarepO ,sisylanA xelpmoC
Dr. M. K. Balaji, HODHumanities and Science.
Dr. M. GeethaHOD
Computer Science and Engineering
www.ritchennai.org
Dr.M.Geetha, Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, has obtained her under graduate degree B.E from Bharathidhasan University and M.E from Sathyabama University. She completed her Ph.D degree from Anna University in the area of Pervasive Computing. She has around 20 years of teaching experience in reputed Engineering colleges. Her main research interests are Automata theory and Cloud computing. Apart from these, her research interests also include Compiler Design, Information Retrieval and
Information Security. Her contributions have culminated in 27 publications which include 12 International journals and 15 International conferences. She has organized several faculty development programs, workshops, conferences and Hackathon in association with the leading IT companies and various institutions like IIT, Anna University etc.
He has published various research papers
in National and International journals and
has been organizing several faculty
development programmes, workshops,
conferences. He has conducted a training
programme for faculty members in Micro
Teaching. Under his guidance, the
Department of Humanities and Science
has been organizing intensive coaching
classes for slow learners in Mathematics to
enhance the problem solving skills among
the students.
www.ritchennai.org
Dr. C. Kamalakannan, Professor and Head of the Department, Electrical and Electronics
Engineering has obtained his degree from, The Institution of Engineers (India) in 2004
and Masters degree from Anna University during 2006. He received his Ph. D. from Anna
University in 2013 in the area of Special Electrical Machines.
He has more than 20 research publications in the national and International journals,
also, his research findings were presented in more than 15 international conferences. His
current areas of interest are Power Electronics and Drives, Renewable Energy, Electric
Vehicle Technology. He received four medals from The IE(India) for his design and research,
also received awards from The IET for his academic credibility. He has conducted two
International conferences, one National conference, seminars, workshops and FDPs
sponsored by Anna University.
He has more than 20 years of experience in the Industry, academic and Research. He is
supervising four research scholars at present and four has received their doctoral degree.
He is a member of The IET, and life member of The ISTE (India). He has been acting as
programme committee chair and session chair for many conferences and reviewer for
international journals.
Dr. C. KamalakannanHODElectrical and Electronics Engineering
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Prof. P.S. Rajeswaran graduated in Mechanical Engineering in the year 1975 from the Madras University and completed postgraduate degree in Production Engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy in the year 1977. He started his career in the same college as Associate Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Department.
To gain Industrial experience, he moved to the Machinery Division of M/s Southern Structurals Ltd. in the year 1978 and worked in the Industrial Engineering Department. He engaged himself in the Productivity Cell and improved the efficiency of the factory to newer heights.
From 1981 to 1988, he served in the English Electric Company of India Ltd. in Production and Control and Process Planning Departments. He was responsible for WIP Inventory Control and Supply Chain Management.
From 1989 to 1998, he worked with M/s. S & S Power Switch Gear Ltd., in the various capacities in the departments like Maintenance, Procurement, Design & Development and Marketing, As the
General Manager Profit Center, He designed and tested HV disconnectors in high power laboratories in Italy and Netherlands for world class standards. He has traveled widely in Europe and Middle East Countries for Product Development and Market Research. During his service at S&S Power Switch Gears he underwent two prestig ious management courses for Senior Managers at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad and Staff Training College at Hyderabad.
He worked as Senior General Manager in M/s P.S. Electricals Ltd. and M/s Saravana Global Energy Ltd, for 3 years and introduced newer technologies in production and testing. For two and a half years he worked as a consultant for value engineering and innovative practices for medium scale industries.
He has been in the teaching profession for the last 12 years in the ranks of Assistant Professor, Professor, HoD and Dean. During this period, he received AICTE grants for conducting seminars and MODROB schemes. He was also instrumental in establishing
TIFAC- CORE a Govt. of India project in Machine vision at REC.
He is a member in professional bodies of Institution of Engineers of India, Indian Institute of Welding, Institute the Establishing Production Engineers and ISTE. An active member in SAE, he served as Vice Chairman- Students wing recognized as the Champion by SAE for ASOP course.
Prof. P.S.RajeswaranDeanMechanical Engineering
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Dr. P. K. NagarajanHODMechanical Engineering
CoursesB.E. Mechanical Engineering (NBA Accredited)
B.E. Computer Science and Engineering (NBA Accredited)
B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Graduateoffered
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DEPARTMENT OF
Mechanical ENGINEERINGThe Department of Mechanical Engineering was started in the year 2008, the
year of inception of the college. It is a major department of the college, with a
sanctioned intake of 180 students. Since its inception the department has actively
participated in teaching, training, design, development, research and extension
activities.
The department has been consistently producing graduates who are well-
trained to face the real challenges of the outside world and excel in all fields.
The well-qualified and dedicated faculty members and facilities provided in the
department shapes and mould the students to fit into the industrial, managerial
and administrative positions; both nationally and globally.
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VISION
• To become a globally recognized Mechanical Engineering
Department known for its excellence in education and research
• Toproduceinnovative,dedicated,andpassionateMechanical
Engineers with social consciousness.
MISSION
• Toinstillthespiritofdesign,manufacturing,qualityandresearch
in the minds of the students.
• TocreatemutuallybeneficialrelationshipsbetweentheInstitute,
Industry and Alumni.
• Tosolverealworldproblemsofmankindandcontinueproviding
knowledge and tools required to facilitate the importance of
Mechanical Engineering.
• To serve the society by producing Proactive, Innovative,
Technology-driven and socially conscious Engineers.
FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT
• Spaciouslecturehallswellequippedwithteachingaids.
• AirConditionedseminarhallforco-curricularactivities.
• Enormous volumes of books, journals, magazines readily
accessible in the Department Library.
• 9 Dedicated laboratories for practical subjects with high end
configuration systems in a ratio of 1:1.
• Licensedsoftwaresforlaboratorycourseswithsufficientnumber
of users.
• Open source initiative in programming courses for Industry
readiness.
• 24X7learningsupportforstudentsthroughe-learningsystem.
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VISION
• To become a globally recognized Mechanical Engineering
Department known for its excellence in education and research
• Toproduceinnovative,dedicated,andpassionateMechanical
Engineers with social consciousness.
MISSION
• Toinstillthespiritofdesign,manufacturing,qualityandresearch
in the minds of the students.
• TocreatemutuallybeneficialrelationshipsbetweentheInstitute,
Industry and Alumni.
• Tosolverealworldproblemsofmankindandcontinueproviding
knowledge and tools required to facilitate the importance of
Mechanical Engineering.
• To serve the society by producing Proactive, Innovative,
Technology-driven and socially conscious Engineers.
FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT
• Spaciouslecturehallswellequippedwithteachingaids.
• AirConditionedseminarhallforco-curricularactivities.
• Enormous volumes of books, journals, magazines readily
accessible in the Department Library.
• 9 Dedicated laboratories for practical subjects with high end
configuration systems in a ratio of 1:1.
• Licensedsoftwaresforlaboratorycourseswithsufficientnumber
of users.
• Open source initiative in programming courses for Industry
readiness.
• 24X7learningsupportforstudentsthroughe-learningsystem.
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FACILITIES IN THE LABORATORIES
List of Laboratories
• EngineeringPracticeslab
• CAD/CAMlab
• Mechatronicslab
• Fluidmechanicsandmachinerylab
• ThermalEngineeringlab
• MetrologyandMeasurementlab
• DynamicsofMachinerylab
• ManufacturingTechnologylab
• Strengthofmaterialslab
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES CREATED
The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing has been created there by
providing state of art facility with an excellent opportunity to build a
strong platform in the field of 3D Printing, Robotics & Composites.
The research labs available in Centre for Advanced Manufacturing
are:
• MaterialResearchLab
• RoboticsResearchLab
• 3DPrintingResearchLab
• Training Roomwith PC’s loadedwith CAD/CAM/CAE/Reverse
Engineering Softwares.
• Non–DestructiveTesting.
SCOPE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Mechanical Engineers are one of the most sought after engineering
professionals in all industries as almost all the industries are
linked to this field of Engineering. They are employed in industries
like Automobile, Machine tool, Textile, Agricultural equipments,
Consumer durables, Material handling equipment and also in mining,
chemical and construction industries, and in all the processing
industries like sugar, cement, petroleum, rubber, pharmaceuticals
etc.Otherserviceorientedindustrieslikearmedservices,transport,
aviation, marine, hospitals, and power generation etc, also employ
Mechanical Engineers.
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SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS / CONFERENCES
1. OneDayworkshopon“Introduction toYogaand
Meditation for professional excellence and stress
Management” was conducted on 06-08-2018.
2. Mr.S.Yuvaraj, Asst. Professor delivered a Lecture
in a topic “Robotics and its Applications” to the
students of Chellammal Vidyalaya, Nungampakkam
on 29-09-2018.The second and third year students
from VIPRA 3D have contributed in the Robotics
Project Demonstration to the students.
3. TwoDaysNationallevelworkshopon“Intellectual
Property Rights and Art of Writing Funding
Proposals and Journal Articles” conducted on
05th&06thOctober,2018.Around60delegates
across the nation participated in the workshop.
The workshop was flagged off by the chief guest
Mr.Udhayashanker, Assistant Controller of Patents
&Designs,PatentOffice,Chennai.
4. OneDayWorkshopon“OVERVIEWOFAIRCRAFT
DESIGN” was conducted in association with
Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence,
VTU, Bangalore on 8th October, 2018. Dr. K.
Badari Narayana, Principal consultant, Centre
of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence, VTU,
Bangalore was invited as Chief Guest.
5. “Onedayworkshopon3Dprinting”wasconducted
by CAM on 28-02-2019. Around 40 students
of our campus have registered and attended
the workshop. The program was organised by
Mr.C.Murugan, Asst. Professor.
6. Two days National Conference On “Recent
Innovations in Advanced Material Science
(RIAMS’19)” was conducted on 13th and 14st
March 2019. The research scholars and faculty
members from various institutes participated in the
conference.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
1. “OnedayHands-onTrainingon3D-Printing”was
organizedbyCentreforAdvancedManufacturing,
on27thAugust2018inassociationwithVIPRA3D,
Students Startup of RIT.
EVENTS ORGANIZED
1. “Burning Rubber”, a Motor Sport Event was
organised in association with Volkswagen India on
19th July 2018.
2. Engineers Day was celebrated at RIT on 15th
September, 2018.. The event was organised by the
department of Mechanical Engineering. We were
honoured to have Mr. N. Subramanian, Senior Data
Analyst, ANB Systems as the chief guest.
3. Entrepreneurship awareness camp (Sponsored
by DST) was conducted from 26-09-2018 to 28-
09-2018. Delicates from various institutes and
industries delivered lectures in different sessions.
4. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr. Mohnish
S. Kumar, Assistant Manager, Research &
Development, Testing & Vehicle Development
Department, Hyundai Motor India Engineering Pvt
Ltd. titled “Roadmap to a Successful Career in
Mechanical Engineering” on 29.09.2018. He is our
alumnus from the first batch of RIT.
5. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr.Bharath
Kumar, Application Engineer, NETZSCH Pumps
and Systems on 06-10-2018. He is an Alumnus
of 2012-2016 Batch of Mechanical Engineering,
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology.
6. “ANationalScienceDay–2019”wasconducted
on 28-02-2019. As a part of celebration, various
events were conducted for our students. The event
was organised by Mr.S.Vivek and Mr.N.Lingaraj.
7. A National level Technical symposium “KOLBEN
2K19” was conducted on 09-03-2019. Students
from various institutions participated in the events.
The events were organised to give an opportunity
for the students for expressing their talent in
technical and non-technical domains.
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SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS / CONFERENCES
1. OneDayworkshopon“Introduction toYogaand
Meditation for professional excellence and stress
Management” was conducted on 06-08-2018.
2. Mr.S.Yuvaraj, Asst. Professor delivered a Lecture
in a topic “Robotics and its Applications” to the
students of Chellammal Vidyalaya, Nungampakkam
on 29-09-2018.The second and third year students
from VIPRA 3D have contributed in the Robotics
Project Demonstration to the students.
3. TwoDaysNationallevelworkshopon“Intellectual
Property Rights and Art of Writing Funding
Proposals and Journal Articles” conducted on
05th&06thOctober,2018.Around60delegates
across the nation participated in the workshop.
The workshop was flagged off by the chief guest
Mr.Udhayashanker, Assistant Controller of Patents
&Designs,PatentOffice,Chennai.
4. OneDayWorkshopon“OVERVIEWOFAIRCRAFT
DESIGN” was conducted in association with
Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence,
VTU, Bangalore on 8th October, 2018. Dr. K.
Badari Narayana, Principal consultant, Centre
of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence, VTU,
Bangalore was invited as Chief Guest.
5. “Onedayworkshopon3Dprinting”wasconducted
by CAM on 28-02-2019. Around 40 students
of our campus have registered and attended
the workshop. The program was organised by
Mr.C.Murugan, Asst. Professor.
6. Two days National Conference On “Recent
Innovations in Advanced Material Science
(RIAMS’19)” was conducted on 13th and 14st
March 2019. The research scholars and faculty
members from various institutes participated in the
conference.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
1. “OnedayHands-onTrainingon3D-Printing”was
organizedbyCentreforAdvancedManufacturing,
on27thAugust2018inassociationwithVIPRA3D,
Students Startup of RIT.
EVENTS ORGANIZED
1. “Burning Rubber”, a Motor Sport Event was
organised in association with Volkswagen India on
19th July 2018.
2. Engineers Day was celebrated at RIT on 15th
September, 2018.. The event was organised by the
department of Mechanical Engineering. We were
honoured to have Mr. N. Subramanian, Senior Data
Analyst, ANB Systems as the chief guest.
3. Entrepreneurship awareness camp (Sponsored
by DST) was conducted from 26-09-2018 to 28-
09-2018. Delicates from various institutes and
industries delivered lectures in different sessions.
4. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr. Mohnish
S. Kumar, Assistant Manager, Research &
Development, Testing & Vehicle Development
Department, Hyundai Motor India Engineering Pvt
Ltd. titled “Roadmap to a Successful Career in
Mechanical Engineering” on 29.09.2018. He is our
alumnus from the first batch of RIT.
5. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr.Bharath
Kumar, Application Engineer, NETZSCH Pumps
and Systems on 06-10-2018. He is an Alumnus
of 2012-2016 Batch of Mechanical Engineering,
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology.
6. “ANationalScienceDay–2019”wasconducted
on 28-02-2019. As a part of celebration, various
events were conducted for our students. The event
was organised by Mr.S.Vivek and Mr.N.Lingaraj.
7. A National level Technical symposium “KOLBEN
2K19” was conducted on 09-03-2019. Students
from various institutions participated in the events.
The events were organised to give an opportunity
for the students for expressing their talent in
technical and non-technical domains.
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PUBLICATIONS
Yuvaraj, S. Malayalamurthi, R.; Gokulprasath,
S.; Venkatesh Raja, K., “Assessment of contact
parameters of soft splined hemispherical finger tip
pressed against a concave profile”, Material Research
Express, Vol:05(6), PP:74-79, Jun 2018, ISSN 2053-
1591.
S.Yuvaraj, “Assessment of contact characteristics of
softfingertipinmultiprofiegrasping”,IOPConference
Series- Material Science and Engineering, Vol:441,
PP:01-07,Jun2018,1757-899X.
S.Yuvaraj, R. Malayalamurthi, K. Venkatesh Raja,
“Assessment of soft materials for anthropomorphic
soft robotic finger tips”, Material Testing, Vol:60(9),
PP:902-906, Sep 2018.
S.Stephen Bernard, L. S. Jayakumari “Pressure and
Temperature Sensitivity Analysis of Palm Fiber as
a Biobased Reinforcement Material in Brakepad”,
Journal of Brazilian Society of Mechanical Science
and Engineering, Vol:40(152), PP:1-12, March 2018.
ISSN:1678-5878.
S.K.Rajesh Kanna, K.C.Udaiyakumar “Ant colony
optimization algorithm for the identifying theoptimal
parameters for worm gear design”, International
Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol:119(13),
PP:231-240, June 2018. ISSN: 1314-3395.
S.Aravinth, V. Sugumaran “Air compressor fault
diagnosis through statistical feature extraction and
randomforestclassifier”,Oct2018,Vol:12,PP:1-2.
S K Rajesh Kanna, K C Udaiyakumar, S Dinesh Kumar
and N Lingaraj, “3D heterogeneous bin packing
framework for multiconstrained problems using hybrid
genetic approach”, IOP Conference Series-Material
Science and Engineering, Vol:12, PP:1-9, June 2018.
ISSN:1757-899X.
P.Naryanasamy, N.Selvakumar, P.Balasundar, “Effect
of weight percentage of TiC on their tribological
properties of magnesium composites”, Materials
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today Proceedings, Elsevier publications. Vol 5,Page
no6570-6578,2018,ISSN:2214-7853.
Ramkumar Thulasiram, Narayanasamy P,
M.Selvakumar & P.Balasundar, “Effect of nano-
reinforced B4C on the dry sliding wear behaviour of
Ti-6Al-4V sintered composites using response surface
methodology”, Archives of Metallurgy and Material,
DEGRUYTERPublications,Vol:63(3),Pageno:1179-
1200, 2018. ISSN: 17333490, 23001909. (Impact
Factor:0.571)Annexure-I.
Ramkumar Thulasiram, Selvakumar Mani,
Narayanasamy Pandiaraj & P. Balasundar, “Effect of
B4C in Ti-6Al-4V Matrix on Workability Behavior of
Powder Metallurgy Composites During Cold Upsetting”,
International Journal of Materials Research, HANSER
Publications, Vol:109 (12), Page no:1146-1152, 2018.
ISSN:1862,5282(ImpactFactor:0.748)Annexure-I.
P.Balasundar, P.Narayanasamy, “Characterization of
Ferric oxide reinforced magnesium nano-composites
processed through microwave sintering/powder
metallurgy”, International Journal of Microstructure
andMechanicalProperties,Indersciencepublishers–
Vol:13(6),Pageno:447-453,2018.ISSN:1741,8410
(Impact Factor:0.15)
P.Balasundar,“ExtractionandCharacterizationofnew
natural cellulosic Chloris barbata fiber”, Journal of
Natural Fibers, Taylor & Francis Publications, Vol:15
(3),Pageno:436-444,2018.ISSN:1544,0478(Impact
Factor:1.076)Annexure-I.
S.Dinesh Kumar, G.Sai Krishanan, J.Dasa Prakash,
“Investigation onmechanical and thermal properties
of pcl blended graphene biocomposites”, Polimerose,
(Accepted for publication), 2018. ISSN: 1544, 0478
(ImpactFactor:1.076)Annexure-I.
Jafrey Daniel James D, S. Manoharan, G. Saikrishnan
&S.Arjun, “Influenceofbagasse/sisalfibrestacking
sequence on the mechanical characteristics of
hybrid-epoxy composites”, Journal of Natural Fibers,
February 2019.
MOUs SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY
1. MoU with APlus+ Group, Coimbatore on
14/12/2017 for facilitating Training,
Consultancy Services through Industrial Projects,
in the domains of NDT, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP.
2. MoU has been signed with Hexa Consultancy
Services on 29/12/2017 for facilitating Training,
Industries Institution Interaction Model.
3. MoU with EPR Labs Chennai, on 23/01/2018 for
setting up Industrial Robotics Research Lab under
Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM).
4. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) has
signed Non-Dislcosure Agreement with Power
Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying
out consultancy project titled “Reverse Engineering
of Three Wheeler Chassis”.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL
A core team from Mechanical Department has been
formed to work in line with Training & Placement
department for exploring current market trends &
team periodically visits reputed OEM’s & Tier 1
Automobile sector companies with regard to Training /
Placements and MOU activities.
INTERNSHIP COMPANIES
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Millennium Industries
Volvo Company
Ashok Leyland Pvt Ltd
Hyundai
TVS Groups
Breaks India Pvt. Ltd.
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s & Tier 1 Automobile sector companies with regard to Training / Placements and MOU activities.
APlus+ Group, Coimbatore on 14/12/2017
ough Industrial Projects, in the domains
, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP.
been signed with Hexa Consultancy
29/12/2017 for facilitating Training,
Institution Interaction Model.
3. MoU with EPR Labs Chennai, on 23/01/2018 for
setting up Industrial Robotics Research Lab under
Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM).
4. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) has
signed Non-Dislcosure Agreement with Power
Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying
out consultancy project titled “Reverse Engineering
of Three Wheeler Chassis”.
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MOUs SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY
1. MoU with APlus+ Group, Coimbatore on
14/12/2017 for facilitating Training,
Consultancy Services through Industrial Projects,
in the domains of NDT, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP.
2. MoU has been signed with Hexa Consultancy
Services on 29/12/2017 for facilitating Training,
Industries Institution Interaction Model.
3. MoU with EPR Labs Chennai, on 23/01/2018 for
setting up Industrial Robotics Research Lab under
Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM).
4. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) has
signed Non-Dislcosure Agreement with Power
Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying
out consultancy project titled “Reverse Engineering
of Three Wheeler Chassis”.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL
A core team from Mechanical Department has been
formed to work in line with Training & Placement
department for exploring current market trends &
team periodically visits reputed OEM’s & Tier 1
Automobile sector companies with regard to Training /
Placements and MOU activities.
INTERNSHIP COMPANIES
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Wheels Auto Private Limited
Millennium Industries
Volvo Company
Ashok Leyland Pvt Ltd
Hyundai
TVS Groups
Breaks India Pvt. Ltd.
Y INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELLom Mechanical Department has been formed to work in line with Training & Placement department
s & Tier 1 Automobile sector companies with regard to Training / Placements and MOU activities.
APlus+ Group, Coimbatore on 14/12/2017
ough Industrial Projects, in the domains
, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP.
been signed with Hexa Consultancy
29/12/2017 for facilitating Training,
Institution Interaction Model.
3. MoU with EPR Labs Chennai, on 23/01/2018 for
setting up Industrial Robotics Research Lab under
Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM).
4. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) has
signed Non-Dislcosure Agreement with Power
Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying
out consultancy project titled “Reverse Engineering
of Three Wheeler Chassis”.
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IN PLANT TRAINING
The students have undergone in plant training in the following companies.
Wheels India Pvt Ltd, ICF, GEM Corporation, Wheels India Pvt Ltd, Bogwarner Morse Systems, Lucas TVS,
KCP Ltd, MADRAS Engineering Industries Pvt Ltd, Ashok Leyland, Brakes India Pvt Ltd, Precision Industries
RESEARCH GRANTS
1. Dr.R.Ragu, Vice Principal has received a fund Rs.20000 from DST for conducting 3 days Entrepreneurship
awareness camp.
2. Dr.S.K.Rajesh Kanna and Mr.N.Lingaraj have received Rs.20000 as a research grant from Institute of Engineers
for the project titled “Development of Semi-Automatic IntegratedGuidance System for SideMirrors and
Headlamps to Enhance the Drivers Vision Assistance in Automobiles”.
3. Dr.S.Dinesh Kumar has received Rs.315000 as a research grant from AICTE for STTP on “Research
Methodologies in Mechanical Sciences”.
4. Dr.S.DineshKumar has receivedRs.350000 as a research grant fromAICTE for STTP on “3DPrinting –
Concepts, Methods and Applications”.
PRIZES, AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
1. Dr.G.Suresh,AssociateprofessorandMr.S.Yuvaraj,AssistantProfessorhavesecuredEliterankinginNPTEL
online tests.
2. The following students of our department successfully completed NPTEL course.
S.No. Course Name Name Final Score Topper
1. Product Design and Innovation Mr.M.Mohana Krishnan (IVYear)
82 Topper of 5% in this course
2. Robotics Mr.K.Arjun (II Mech )
88 Topper of 5% in this course
3. The details of University Rank holders for the batch 2014-2018 have been mentioned below.
S.No. Student Name Anna University Rank
1 Mr. P. Surya 22
2 Mr. K. M. Mithleshvarr Raj 30
3 Ms. S. Anusha 41
4 Mr. S. Sankara Kumar 50
ALUMNI SPEAK
I am privileged to be the student of Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. It changed my attitude and made me
achieve my career goals. I am really proud to be an RITian. The things which I learnt in RIT have been really helpful
for me to be a successful engineer in the industrial society.
AATHYANDRA HIDHA SIVARAJ (2012-2016 Batch)
Fresh Works Pvt. Ltd.,
RESEARCH GRANTSRajesh Kanna, S.K., Lingaraj, N., “Characterization of Ti Alloy Metal Matrix Composites for Air Craft Gas Turbine
Engine Blades” Institute of Engineers, India, July 2017, Grant Value-Rs. 25,000.
Dr. S.Dinesh Kumar received grant of Rs.30,000 from Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Govt. of India towards
National Conference on Recent innovation in Advanced material Science.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELLA core team from Mechanical Department has been formed to work in line with Training & Placement department
for exploring current market trends & training needs to fill the Industry Institute Gap. The team periodically visits
reputed OEM’s & Tier 1 Automobile sector companies with regard to Training / Placements and MOU activities.
1. MoU with APlus+ Group, Coimbatore on 14/12/2017
for facilitating Training, Certification, Consultancy
Services through Industrial Projects, in the domains
of NDT, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP.
2. MoU has been signed with Hexa Consultancy
Services on 29/12/2017 for facilitating Training,
Certification and Industrial Projects under Industries
Institution Interaction Model.
3. MoU with EPR Labs Chennai, on 23/01/2018 for
setting up Industrial Robotics Research Lab under
Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM).
4. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) has
signed Non-Dislcosure Agreement with Power
Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying
out consultancy project titled “Reverse Engineering
of Three Wheeler Chassis”.
I am privileged to be the student of Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. It changed my attitude and made me
achieve my carrier goals. I am really proud to be an RITAN. The things which I learnt in RIT have been really helped
me be a successful engineer in the industrial society.
ALUMNI SPEAK
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MOUS SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY
AATHYANDRA HIDHA SIVARAJ2012-16 batch
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The Department of Computer Science and
Engineering (CSE) was established in the
year 2008 with an intake of 60 and in 2012 the
intake increased to 120 and subsequently in
the 2017 the number rose to 180. The B.E.
(CSE) Programme has been accredited
by National Board of Accreditation (NBA)
for the period 2016-2019. The department
has MoUs signed with Anna University,
LinuXperts Systems, etc. The department
has been awarded “Best Accredited Student
Branch Award” for the year 2014-15 and
2016-17 by the Computer Society of India
(CSI) for the contribution through society
body.
COMPUTERSCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
The Department of Computer Science and
Engineering (CSE) was established in the
year 2008 with an intake of 60 and in 2012 the
intake increased to 120 and subsequently in
the 2017 the number rose to 180. The B.E.
(CSE) Programme has been accredited
by National Board of Accreditation (NBA)
for the period 2016-2019. The department
has MoUs signed with Anna University,
LinuXperts Systems, etc. The department
has been awarded “Best Accredited Student
Branch Award” for the year 2014-15 and
2016-17 by the Computer Society of India
(CSI) for the contribution through society
body.
COMPUTERSCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGThe Department of Computer Science and
Engineering (CSE) was established in the
year 2008 with an intake of 60 and in 2012 the
intake increased to 120 and subsequently in
the 2017 the number rose to 180. The B.E.
(CSE) Programme has been accredited
by National Board of Accreditation (NBA)
for the period 2016-2019. The department
has MoUs signed with Anna University,
LinuXperts Systems, etc. The department
has been awarded “Best Accredited Student
Branch Award” for the year 2014-15 and
2016-17 by the Computer Society of India
(CSI) for the contribution through society
body.
COMPUTERSCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COMPUTERSCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGThe Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established in the year 2008 with
an initial intake of 60 students and now has currently reached an intake of 180 students in
recent years. The department moves with the vision of empowering the students with high
challenges of modern computing industry and research for the positive contributions to the
members which includes 4 Professors, 6 Associate Professors & 15 Assistant Professors.
There are 7 research scholars currently pursuing their research activities in the various
universities. Faculty members of the department are the members of various professional
and technical bodies like IEEE, CSI and ISTE.
The department has been accredited by NBA. The department has fully equipped laboratory
facilities to carryout various real-time projects, research and consultancy projects. Our main
focus is on the academic excellence of our students for which our faculty members motivate
the students to participate in various technical activities. Our students are also encouraged
to participate in various industry/ministries sponsored contests like Smart India Hackathon,
India innovation challenge design contests and ARM Design challenges. Regular training
program are conducted to enhance the employability of our students. In addition to this,
value-added program is also available to improve their soft skills and programming ability.
around Tamil Nadu.
The
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VISION To empower the students with high quality technical education in the field of Computer Science and Engineering to face the challenges of modern computing industry and research for the positive contributions to the society.
MISSION • Toproducegloballycompetentandhighlyemployable
professionals, who will be innovative in solving real world problems.
• Totrainthestudentswithhighethicalvaluestoservethe society efficiently in their profession.
• To promote research activities of the students andfaculty members that could fortify industry academic community connections.
LABORATORY FACILITIESThe Department is fully equipped with well diversified software installed to cater the needs of the students and covering the curriculum specified by the affiliated University. Each computer Lab has adequate number of systems, printers and all are interconnected. Most of the systems are having latest configurations and follows the principle of one man one machine.
LABORATORIES• ComputerGraphicsLab• DataStructureLab• NetworkingLab• CaseToolsLab• WebTechnologyLab• GridandCloudComputingLab• MobileComputingLab• ProgrammingLanguageLab
HIGHER STUDIESThe students of CSE can pursue Higher Studies in the field of Engineering, Science, Technology & Management and can take up research, high-end programmes like M.S., M.Tech, or M.E. The Masters Degree Programmes can help them to get jobs in R&D divisions or project leaders inthebestorganizations.
JOBS ARENAWhile the computer field is one of the fastest growing segments of industry today, it is also one of the fastest changing areas technologically. On a daily basis,computer professionals are called on to analyzechallenges, formulate and test solutions, use advanced communications or multimedia equipment, or work in teams for product development. The opportunities are enormous.
The list of career opportunity areas for Computer Science and Engineering graduates are:
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VISION To empower the students with high quality technical education in the field of Computer Science and Engineering to face the challenges of modern computing industry and research for the positive contributions to the society.
MISSION • Toproducegloballycompetentandhighlyemployable
professionals, who will be innovative in solving real world problems.
• Totrainthestudentswithhighethicalvaluestoservethe society efficiently in their profession.
• To promote research activities of the students andfaculty members that could fortify industry academic community connections.
LABORATORY FACILITIESThe Department is fully equipped with well diversified software installed to cater the needs of the students and covering the curriculum specified by the affiliated University. Each computer Lab has adequate number of systems, printers and all are interconnected. Most of the systems are having latest configurations and follows the principle of one man one machine.
LABORATORIES• ComputerGraphicsLab• DataStructureLab• NetworkingLab• CaseToolsLab• WebTechnologyLab• GridandCloudComputingLab• MobileComputingLab• ProgrammingLanguageLab
HIGHER STUDIESThe students of CSE can pursue Higher Studies in the field of Engineering, Science, Technology & Management and can take up research, high-end programmes like M.S., M.Tech, or M.E. The Masters Degree Programmes can help them to get jobs in R&D divisions or project leaders inthebestorganizations.
JOBS ARENAWhile the computer field is one of the fastest growing segments of industry today, it is also one of the fastest changing areas technologically. On a daily basis,computer professionals are called on to analyzechallenges, formulate and test solutions, use advanced communications or multimedia equipment, or work in teams for product development. The opportunities are enormous.
The list of career opportunity areas for Computer Science and Engineering graduates are:
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Intelligence emphasizes the creation of intelligent
AI includes:
• Natural Language Processing
Natural language processing is concerned with the interactions between computers and human languages, in particular how to program computers to process and analyze large amounts of natural language data.
• Machine Learning
Machine learning provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.
• Deep Learning
Deep learning is concerned with emulating the learning approach that human beings use to gain certain types of knowledge to automate predictive analytics.
Big Data Analytics
Big data analytics is the often complex process of examining large and varied data sets to uncover information including hidden patterns, unknown correlations, market trends and customer preferences that can help organizations make informed business decisions..
Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user. It is generally used to describe data centers available to many users over the Internet.
Cryptography and Network Security
Network security is the security provided to a network from unauthorized access and risks. Cryptography converts the
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Blockchain Technology
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and the blockchain is the technology that underpins it. A cryptocurrency refers to a digital coin that runs on a blockchain. Understanding how the blockchain works with bitcoin will allow us to see how the technology can be transferred to many other real-world use.
Internet of Things
The internet of things, or IoT, is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects,
the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
Game Programming
of the game designers, integrating the art and sound, and translating it all into a playable game. Doing this requires a lot of mathematics, logic and computer skills, particularly in the area of programming languages like C/C++, scripting languages and application programming interfaces or APIs.
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EVENTS ORGANIZED
Name of the Event Topic Resource Person
Workshop Free software basics, python and Django
Mr. RagulKanth, Full Stack Developer, Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd.Mr. Sathish Kumar, Full Stack Developer, Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Club Event Android Application Development Club students of Techsparks, RIT
Club Event 2D Animation Club students of Techsparks, RIT
National Conference National Conference on Data Science and Intelligent Information Technology (NCDSIIT’18)
Mr.P.S.Kankesh,B.E,M.S,Subdivisions Engineer, Chief General Manager, Tamilnadu Circle BSNL about Enterprise Resource Planning
National Level Technical Symposium
National Level Technical Symposium“CONFIGURE2k18”
Mr. Alfred Devanesan Samuel
24 hours Hackathon SAACHACK’18
Security/SmartCityAugmentation RealityArtificial Intelligence CloudHackathon’18
Chief Guest:
1. Mr. Sunil David, Regional Director, IoT,AT&T India.
2. Mr.Vijayaragavarengaraj Ramakrishnan, Associate Director-Technology, Virtusa.
The Jury members were from various industries like L&T, BigElogic, IBM, Wipro, MatrixcareIndiaPvtLimited,Amazon,TCS, Freshworks, Zoho Corporation, UMM Digital, Freelance, CTS, Glosys Technology Solutions Pvt.Ltd, Fidelity Investments, Infosys, Resprolabs, Kone Elevators, Softeon.
Guest Lecture Model View Controller Architecture
Mr.Rajeev Kumar, Senior Software Developer, MatrixCare India Pvt. Ltd.
Guest Lecture Advanced Concepts in Distributed Systems
Dr. S. Manivannan, Asso, Prof, Vellore Institute of Technology.
Workshop Alibaa Cloud Essentials Mr. Ranjith Udaya Kumar, Data Engineer, OneglobeTechnologies.
National Level Technical Symposium
National Level Technical Symposium,“CONFIGURE-2K19”
Mr. Madhu Venkat, Delivery Head Manager, PDI Software.
National conference National conference on Data Science and Intelligent Information Technology (NCDSIIT’19)
1. Ms. Hema Gopal, IT strategist and Advisor, Former Vice president, TCS.
2.Ms.S.LakshmiSudha,GroupManager/IndiaHeadASTEMEA,BNYMellonTechnoloy India Pvt. Ltd.
3. Dr. Shyamala, Asso. Prof, VIT. 4. Prof. Anithaashri, CIT
Workshop Android Application Development
Mr.Keerthivasan,Full Stack Developer,Internet WalletMyanmarLtd,Yangon,Myanma
Guest Lecture Testing Tool Selenium Ms.R.S.Vaishnavi MeganathanTesting Lead, Accenture, Chennai.
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EVENTS ORGANIZED
Name of the Event Topic Resource Person
Workshop Free software basics, python and Django
Mr. RagulKanth, Full Stack Developer, Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd.Mr. Sathish Kumar, Full Stack Developer, Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Club Event Android Application Development Club students of Techsparks, RIT
Club Event 2D Animation Club students of Techsparks, RIT
National Conference National Conference on Data Science and Intelligent Information Technology (NCDSIIT’18)
Mr.P.S.Kankesh,B.E,M.S,Subdivisions Engineer, Chief General Manager, Tamilnadu Circle BSNL about Enterprise Resource Planning
National Level Technical Symposium
National Level Technical Symposium“CONFIGURE2k18”
Mr. Alfred Devanesan Samuel
24 hours Hackathon SAACHACK’18
Security/SmartCityAugmentation RealityArtificial Intelligence CloudHackathon’18
Chief Guest:
1. Mr. Sunil David, Regional Director, IoT,AT&T India.
2. Mr.Vijayaragavarengaraj Ramakrishnan, Associate Director-Technology, Virtusa.
The Jury members were from various industries like L&T, BigElogic, IBM, Wipro, MatrixcareIndiaPvtLimited,Amazon,TCS, Freshworks, Zoho Corporation, UMM Digital, Freelance, CTS, Glosys Technology Solutions Pvt.Ltd, Fidelity Investments, Infosys, Resprolabs, Kone Elevators, Softeon.
Guest Lecture Model View Controller Architecture
Mr.Rajeev Kumar, Senior Software Developer, MatrixCare India Pvt. Ltd.
Guest Lecture Advanced Concepts in Distributed Systems
Dr. S. Manivannan, Asso, Prof, Vellore Institute of Technology.
Workshop Alibaa Cloud Essentials Mr. Ranjith Udaya Kumar, Data Engineer, OneglobeTechnologies.
National Level Technical Symposium
National Level Technical Symposium,“CONFIGURE-2K19”
Mr. Madhu Venkat, Delivery Head Manager, PDI Software.
National conference National conference on Data Science and Intelligent Information Technology (NCDSIIT’19)
1. Ms. Hema Gopal, IT strategist and Advisor, Former Vice president, TCS.
2.Ms.S.LakshmiSudha,GroupManager/IndiaHeadASTEMEA,BNYMellonTechnoloy India Pvt. Ltd.
3. Dr. Shyamala, Asso. Prof, VIT. 4. Prof. Anithaashri, CIT
Workshop Android Application Development
Mr.Keerthivasan,Full Stack Developer,Internet WalletMyanmarLtd,Yangon,Myanma
Guest Lecture Testing Tool Selenium Ms.R.S.Vaishnavi MeganathanTesting Lead, Accenture, Chennai.
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1. DhinakaranK2018,“CloudBasedMedicalImageData Analytics in Health Care Management”, in International Journal of Engineering & Technology, vol.7,issue3(SCOPUS).
2. PradeepKumarS2018,“GenerationofRandomNumbers in Time Dependent color CAPTCHA for Enabling Web Security Access”, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 13, spl issue4(SCOPUS)
3. Velumadhava Rao R 2018, “Hierarchical groupkey management for secure data sharing in a cloud-based environment”, in Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, spl issue 2018 (SCI Indexed )
4. Kalpana G 2018, “Blood Pressure Estimationand Management Based on Dynamic Data Mining”, in International Journal of Innovations & AdvancementinComputerScience,vol.7,issue5.
5. Geetha M 2018, “Clustering Based Approachusing fingerprint authentication for identifying fake profiles in online social Networks”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
6. LalithaR&SreelekhaB2018,“SecureCommutingfor School Children Using RFID and SIM800 GSM modem”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
7. Paul Jasmine Rani L 2018, “Admonishing andalerting malicious webpages in real time”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
8. Paul Jasmine Rani L 2018, “Products purchaseusing technologies like RFID, Arduino and Zigbee”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
9. KalpanaG 2018, “Sensor based train accidentsavoidance system by obstacle detection method”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
10. Pradeep Kumar S 2018, “IOT based approachfor women security using GSM and GPS”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
11. Swetha V 2018, “Preserving privacy ofpersonalised data by Sobel Edge Detection in hybrid cloud”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
12. AshokV2018,“Inter-ContactRoutinginCellularNetworks”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
13. MariaMichaelVisuwasanL2018,“DecentralizedErasure coded Archival Method for Cloud File System”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
14. DeepikaP2018,“Anovelmethodforimprovisationof video capturing using drone technology in IOT”,InternationalJournalofAdvancedResearchTrends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
15. AarthyDK2018,“Steganographytechniquesforsecured data transmission”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
16. Aarthy D K 2018, “Public e-transit cashlesse-ticketing and real time location tracking”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
17. Dhinakaran K 2018, “Analysis of Disease frommultiplehealthcaredatabyusingHL7messageon HDFS”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
18. Velumadhava Rao R 2018, “Smart GarbageManagement System Using IOT A Survey”,International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
19. GnanavelR2018,“Approachesforsavinghumanlife and their properties from wildlife”, International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2.
20. Maria Michael Visuwasan L 2018, “NMA:Integrating big data into a novel mobile application using knowledge extraction for big data analytics”, ClusterComputing–Springer,Specialissue(WoSExtended).
21. Jayashree D 2018, “Dual authentication doorunlocking using voice recognition and rgb
PUBLICATIONS
graphical password”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
22. Jayashree D & Velumadhava Rao R 2018, “Automatedelectricmeter reading systemusingLi-Fi technology”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
23. Lalitha R 2018, “Relocation of burstiness awareresources in green computing environment”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
24. Udaya B 2018, “Monitoring document streamon multiple web applications using rare pattern domain analysis”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
25. Gnanavel R & Pandithurai O 2018, “Cybernatedaqua trait auditing system”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
26. DhinakaranK2018,“ANovelMethodPreventingDataOver-CollectionUsingDynamicPermissionMapping In Mobile Cloud Environment”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
27. Ashok V & Baby Shamini P 2018, “Seasonalautomation of drip irrigation using internet of things”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
28. Swetha V 2018, “Clone node detection usingenergy efficient clustering (eec) protocol”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
29. Illakiya T 2018, “Automatic personalizedrecommender using clustering algorithm for e-learning”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
30. Velumadhava Rao R, Sakthivel A, YogarajanM, Surya M 2019, “Enhanced retrieval overhierarichal attribute based encrypted document in cloud computing”, Suraj Punj Journal for multidisciplinary research (spjmr), pp.901-911, vol. 9 issue 3 no. 143 - UGC.
31. Ajith Chandrasekar I, Aniruth K, Arjun K V, Udaya B2019,“Privacypreservingcloudstoragebasedon a three layer security model”, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, vol. 6, issue 3.
32. Balaji B & Gopi Selvam D 2019, “Resourceallocation priority for water flow monitoring in reservoirs using Big Data Analytics”, International
Journal of research in Applied science & Technology,vol.7,issue3.
33. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S,Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance andincreased performance in cloud data centres”, Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research vol. 9, issue 3.
34. Kirthiga S, Kiruthiga E, Vaishali J P, Paul Jasmin Rani L 2019, “Eliminating products fake reviewsusing network parametres and geo location”, Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, vol. 9, issue 3.
35. Sreelekha B, Srinivasan S, Ramanujham S, Srihari V 2019, “Heartrate Monitoring System in SmartCars”, International Journal of Scientific Research and Review, vol. 8, issue 3.
36. Jayashree D, Arun Gokul G R, Balaji L, Dinesh U 2019,“ASurveyonPredictingtheNature/Emotionof an Individual in Group Discussion using Image Processing”, International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, vol. 2, issue 3.
37. LalithaR,DharshiniK,KrishnaveniN,LakshmiM2019, “Identification of plants and its medicinaluses by deep learning”, International journal of scientific research, vol. 8, issue 3.
38. Lalitha R, Akshaya R, Bhagya Eswari S, Dharani S2019,“ASurveyonanticipationofthepricesofcryptocurrency using deep learning”, International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, vol. 2, issue 3.
39. Kalpana G, Ashwin Kumar A, Bala Ganesh A P, Gopinath S, “Multiransation & black moneymonitoring with secured cloud data storage”, Suraj Punj Journal for multidisciplinary research (spjmr),pp.901-911,vol.9 issue 3 no.143(2019)- UGC.
40. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S,Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance andincreased performance in cloud data centres”, Suraj Punj Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, vol. 9, issue 3. [UGC].
41. Maria Michael Visuwasam L, Geetha M, Gayathri G,DivyaK,HariprasathS2019,“Prognosticationof Rainfall Using Data Mining Techniques”, International Journal of Engineering, Applied and Management Sciences Paradigms (IJEAM), vol. 54 issue 1. [UGC].
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graphical password”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
22. Jayashree D & Velumadhava Rao R 2018, “Automatedelectricmeter reading systemusingLi-Fi technology”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
23. Lalitha R 2018, “Relocation of burstiness awareresources in green computing environment”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
24. Udaya B 2018, “Monitoring document streamon multiple web applications using rare pattern domain analysis”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
25. Gnanavel R & Pandithurai O 2018, “Cybernatedaqua trait auditing system”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
26. DhinakaranK2018,“ANovelMethodPreventingDataOver-CollectionUsingDynamicPermissionMapping In Mobile Cloud Environment”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
27. Ashok V & Baby Shamini P 2018, “Seasonalautomation of drip irrigation using internet of things”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
28. Swetha V 2018, “Clone node detection usingenergy efficient clustering (eec) protocol”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
29. Illakiya T 2018, “Automatic personalizedrecommender using clustering algorithm for e-learning”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3.
30. Velumadhava Rao R, Sakthivel A, YogarajanM, Surya M 2019, “Enhanced retrieval overhierarichal attribute based encrypted document in cloud computing”, Suraj Punj Journal for multidisciplinary research (spjmr), pp.901-911, vol. 9 issue 3 no. 143 - UGC.
31. Ajith Chandrasekar I, Aniruth K, Arjun K V, Udaya B2019,“Privacypreservingcloudstoragebasedon a three layer security model”, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, vol. 6, issue 3.
32. Balaji B & Gopi Selvam D 2019, “Resourceallocation priority for water flow monitoring in reservoirs using Big Data Analytics”, International
Journal of research in Applied science & Technology,vol.7,issue3.
33. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S,Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance andincreased performance in cloud data centres”, Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research vol. 9, issue 3.
34. Kirthiga S, Kiruthiga E, Vaishali J P, Paul Jasmin Rani L 2019, “Eliminating products fake reviewsusing network parametres and geo location”, Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, vol. 9, issue 3.
35. Sreelekha B, Srinivasan S, Ramanujham S, Srihari V 2019, “Heartrate Monitoring System in SmartCars”, International Journal of Scientific Research and Review, vol. 8, issue 3.
36. Jayashree D, Arun Gokul G R, Balaji L, Dinesh U 2019,“ASurveyonPredictingtheNature/Emotionof an Individual in Group Discussion using Image Processing”, International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, vol. 2, issue 3.
37. LalithaR,DharshiniK,KrishnaveniN,LakshmiM2019, “Identification of plants and its medicinaluses by deep learning”, International journal of scientific research, vol. 8, issue 3.
38. Lalitha R, Akshaya R, Bhagya Eswari S, Dharani S2019,“ASurveyonanticipationofthepricesofcryptocurrency using deep learning”, International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management, vol. 2, issue 3.
39. Kalpana G, Ashwin Kumar A, Bala Ganesh A P, Gopinath S, “Multiransation & black moneymonitoring with secured cloud data storage”, Suraj Punj Journal for multidisciplinary research (spjmr),pp.901-911,vol.9 issue 3 no.143(2019)- UGC.
40. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S,Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance andincreased performance in cloud data centres”, Suraj Punj Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, vol. 9, issue 3. [UGC].
41. Maria Michael Visuwasam L, Geetha M, Gayathri G,DivyaK,HariprasathS2019,“Prognosticationof Rainfall Using Data Mining Techniques”, International Journal of Engineering, Applied and Management Sciences Paradigms (IJEAM), vol. 54 issue 1. [UGC].
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MoUs1. MOU SIGNED WITH TCS
TCS is in the business of offering access to high performance computing systems and allied services.
2. MOU SIGNED WITH UNIVERSITY OF HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS
i. To promote exchange and co-operation in all appropriate and agreed academic areas of research and teaching, the development of new areas of research and teaching.
ii. To facilitate exchange of and co-operation between staff in research, publication, teaching, supervision, and examination of students, promotion of conferences.
iii. To explore opportunities available for students wanting to visit and participate in the education programme of the other and facilitate such opportunities in academically appropriate areas of study.
3. MOU SIGNED WITH XSEED ITEM
i. To sponsor joint or cooperative value added education programmes and projects of mutual benefit that shall include visits and exchange of faculty, management, experts and technical personnel.
ii. To provide seminars, guest lectures, certification courses, workshops to RGI students and staff scholars.
iii. Toparticipateinand/orassistinRGIsponsoredconferences, symposia, courses, workshops, exhibitions and other joint meetings of mutual interest.
iv. To participate in joint training and education programmes to raise the level of competency in science and engineering and technology fields on a global scale.
v. Tomarketshape,proposesystems–technologies– tools – processes in the solution space forimproved communication- laboratory cum practicallearning–distancelearning–E-learning– E- office for RGI offices and administrativeoperational efficiencies and effectiveness.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTIONS
4. MOU SIGNED WITH UNIVERSITY OF WORCESTER
To promote exchange and cooperation in all appropriate and agreed academic areas of research and training, the development of new areas of research and teaching and the sharing and dissemination of information and documentation in areas of mutual interest.
5. MOU SIGNED WITH LINUXPERT SYSTEMS
The purpose of the MoU is to ensure Research and Development between Rajalakshmi Institutions andLinuXpertSystemsandsharetheknowledgeandskillsavailableinbothorganizations.
This MoU will also take up joint consulting and projects to the Institution. LinuXpert Systemswill offer training and various Linux/Open-Source Software for the students of Bachelor of Engineering/Technology (Computer Scienceand Engineering/Information Technology) ofRajalakshmi Institutions.
6. MOU SIGNED WITH LIVEWIRE
Toforma‘STRATEGICALLIANCE’forprovidingindustrial inputs to the Engineering students for mutual benefits.
PRIZES, AWARDS& RECOGNITIONS OurStudentswon“BestInnovationAward”inMumbaizone
withacashprizeofRs.10,000/-atsmartIndiaHackathon2018fortheirproject“Automatedanalysisoffoodqualityusing random sampling and computation algorithm”.
Our Institution organized a National Level ProjectCompetitionandExhibitionPOWERIT’18on9th April, 2018 inourCollegePremises.Ourstudentswon3rdprizewhichincluded a sum of Rs.5,000/- for their project “Travelroute recommendation using keyword extraction and Geo-tagging”.
Ourdepartmentreceived“WomenChampionshipAward”for the last 4years in intercollege sports competition.
5facultyMembersReceivedBestProfessorAward’18 inrecognition with outstanding work and Achievements in the field of Research and Co-curriculum on Aug, 2018 from ResearchunderLiteralAccessInternationalAwards’18.
1. Dr. M. Geetha 2. Dr. Jayashree 3.Dr.O.Pandithurai 4. Mrs. P. Deepika 5. Mrs. T. Illakia
Ms. Aswathi and team were certified with the Certificate of Excellencefrom“DST-TexasInstrumentsIndiaInnovationDesignChallenge2017”andwereawardedaCashprizeof Rs.20,000 from, NSRCEL & IIMB for the project titled “Intelligent Gadgets to Enhance Living Standards ofPeople with Dementia”.
Afra.M of III year, Abisha B of III year, Sushanth Aruna-chalam of II year,VarshaRof II yearandYaminiSof II yearhavewonsecondprizefortheirProject“YouTubeDataAnalytics”in National Science Day celebration at RIT.
NivethaandRaasikaofIIyearhavewon2ndprizeinNon-technical event in National Level Symposium at Saveetha Engineering College.
Vigneshandhisteamwon3rdprizewhichincludedasumofRs.5,000/-fortheirproject“Travelrouterecommendationusing keyword extraction and Geo-tagging” at National LevelProjectCompetitionandExhibitionPOWERIT’18on9th APRIL, 2018.
Ashwin Balakrishna, Aravind.p ,Ajith.p, and Pavithiran.B participated project presentation “DESIGN THINKINGCHALLENGE 2018” conducted by Rajalakshmi engineering college.
Mr.A.Sakthivel of Final year CSE took part in the 10th CUTTACK MAHOTSAV-2019, an International danceandmusic festivalheldatCuttack,Odishabetween2ndJanuaryand8thJanuaryandhehaswonthe1stprize intheeventandhasreceivedthe‘Nationalexcellencyaward’for his outstanding performance, brilliant contribution and excellent service to the promotion andpopularization ofDevotional vocal music.
Sushanth Arunachalam of II year, Sagayasree Z of II year, have got the best paper award in the National Conference 2k19heldatRajalakshmiInstituteOfTechnology.
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PRIZES, AWARDS& RECOGNITIONS OurStudentswon“BestInnovationAward”inMumbaizone
withacashprizeofRs.10,000/-atsmartIndiaHackathon2018fortheirproject“Automatedanalysisoffoodqualityusing random sampling and computation algorithm”.
Our Institution organized a National Level ProjectCompetitionandExhibitionPOWERIT’18on9th April, 2018 inourCollegePremises.Ourstudentswon3rdprizewhichincluded a sum of Rs.5,000/- for their project “Travelroute recommendation using keyword extraction and Geo-tagging”.
Ourdepartmentreceived“WomenChampionshipAward”for the last 4years in intercollege sports competition.
5facultyMembersReceivedBestProfessorAward’18 inrecognition with outstanding work and Achievements in the field of Research and Co-curriculum on Aug, 2018 from ResearchunderLiteralAccessInternationalAwards’18.
1. Dr. M. Geetha 2. Dr. Jayashree 3.Dr.O.Pandithurai 4. Mrs. P. Deepika 5. Mrs. T. Illakia
Ms. Aswathi and team were certified with the Certificate of Excellencefrom“DST-TexasInstrumentsIndiaInnovationDesignChallenge2017”andwereawardedaCashprizeof Rs.20,000 from, NSRCEL & IIMB for the project titled “Intelligent Gadgets to Enhance Living Standards ofPeople with Dementia”.
Afra.M of III year, Abisha B of III year, Sushanth Aruna-chalam of II year,VarshaRof II yearandYaminiSof II yearhavewonsecondprizefortheirProject“YouTubeDataAnalytics”in National Science Day celebration at RIT.
NivethaandRaasikaofIIyearhavewon2ndprizeinNon-technical event in National Level Symposium at Saveetha Engineering College.
Vigneshandhisteamwon3rdprizewhichincludedasumofRs.5,000/-fortheirproject“Travelrouterecommendationusing keyword extraction and Geo-tagging” at National LevelProjectCompetitionandExhibitionPOWERIT’18on9th APRIL, 2018.
Ashwin Balakrishna, Aravind.p ,Ajith.p, and Pavithiran.B participated project presentation “DESIGN THINKINGCHALLENGE 2018” conducted by Rajalakshmi engineering college.
Mr.A.Sakthivel of Final year CSE took part in the 10th CUTTACK MAHOTSAV-2019, an International danceandmusic festivalheldatCuttack,Odishabetween2ndJanuaryand8thJanuaryandhehaswonthe1stprize intheeventandhasreceivedthe‘Nationalexcellencyaward’for his outstanding performance, brilliant contribution and excellent service to the promotion andpopularization ofDevotional vocal music.
Sushanth Arunachalam of II year, Sagayasree Z of II year, have got the best paper award in the National Conference 2k19heldatRajalakshmiInstituteOfTechnology.
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INTERNSHIP COMPANIES
Students have undergone internships in the following organizations during their course of study:
• NEC (Nippon Electric Corporation) Technologies India Pvt Ltd• Oneyes Technologies• BSNL• KAASHIV INFOTECH
Our students Ms. Aswathi and Ms. Poorvaja have undergone an Internship from 8th January 2018 to 9th March
2018 in NEC CORP and was awarded a cash prize of Rs.10, 000/- as a token of appreciation for their sincerity
and hardwork.
RESEARCH ACTIVITIESCONSULTANCY
S. No. Project Title Project Type Funding Agency
1. Research DST & Texas Instruments Inc.
2. Integrated Secured Digitized Home Using IoT Based Sensors
Research The Institution of Engineers, India(IEI)
PATENTS
Inventors Title of Invention Year
Dr. M. Geetha VANYA G1 SURAKSH Dec 2018
Dr. D. Jeyashree, ProfessorDr. O. Pandithurai, Asso. Professor
Intelligent Gadget to enhance the living standards of people with Dementia
Dec 2018
Dr. O. Pandithurai, Asso. ProfessorDr. D. Jeyashree, Professor
Network less Dynamic System for Dec 2018
ALUMNI SPEAK:It really feels proud to be a graduate from Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology, one of the best engineering colleges. RIT with its professional infrastructure, peaceful learning environment, best professors, comfortable transport facilities etc., is a perfect place for a person who aspires to be an excellent engineer. All RITians are given opportunities to explore things, grow their technical and professional skills with different programs like
incredible, which turned me into an IT professional by improving my technical skills, presentation skills, and communication skills. I got an opportunity to become a Microsoft Student Partner with all my professors’ support and guidance. The best part of my engineering was the Placement Training Camp conducted by RIT, where students are trained by best IT professionals for on-campus placements. I also enjoyed participating in cultural, sports and other extra - curricular activities. I am really thankful to RIT and all my professors because they made
it possible for me to get into the India’s top MNC, TCS.
Ms. Swetha Jain (2008-2012 Batch)
TCS
I can positively say RIT had made me a better person. It has helped me develop a positive attitude towards life and discover more about myself. The thing I admire the most about RIT is the support I received from everyone at the college. RIT encouraged me to quench my thirst for knowledge not only inside the classroom but also outside! I liked the friendly atmosphere here and the fact that the teachers are really close to the students. The key for success of any university resides in its faculty. It’s the faculty which makes the institute and the students. And, I
have interacted with RIT’s
Mr. Mahesh. A (2010 – 2014 Batch)
TCS
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The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
was established during the inception of the institute in 2008. Drawing
upon RIT’s tradition of teaching excellence, the Department of ECE
with a team of eminent faculty members and students, work closely
together in an open, collegial atmosphere. This programme covers core
theory along with the latest developments related to the core areas of
Electronics and Communication Engineering such as VLSI Design, RF
and Microwave circuit design, Embedded Systems, Signal Image and
Speech processing, Computer networks, Wireless Communication.
In addition to the well-equipped curriculum related laboratories, the
department has established centre of excellence laboratories for
providing hands-on training on latest technologies (Artificial Intelligence,
Machine learning, Block chain technology) in association with the
industries. There are six major research groups in the department: Signal
& Speech Processing, Image & Video Processing, Embedded Systems
& Robotics, Antenna, RF & Microwave circuit design, VLSI Design &
Nano technology and Wireless Communication & Networking.
ELECTRONICSCOMMUNICATIONE N G I N E E R I N G
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VISION To initiate high quality technical education
and to nurture young minds towards creative thinking that inspires them to undertake innovations in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) and be competent in the global market.
ToEmphasizeonthestudentbodytocarryout research for the service of our Nation and to the Society at large.
MISSION Constantly upgrade Engineering Pedagogy that caters to
the growing challenges of the Industry.
Develop conceptual learning that leads towards critical and innovative thinking.
Establish good harmony with industry that fills the gap between academia and the outside world enabling the students to prepare for diverse and competitive career paths.
To endorse higher studies and pursue research in the ECE discipline with sensitivity towards societal requirements.
FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT• ICTbasedlearnercentricteachinglearningmethodologywithconduciveenvironmentforlearning.
• Exclusivelaboratorieswithstate-of-theartfacilitiesinallcoreareasrelatedtoECE.
• Centreofexcellencelaboratoriestoprovidehands-ontraininginlatestteapportbetweentheacademiaandIndustry.
• Tobridgethegapbetweentheacademiaandindustry.
• Topromoteandencouragethespiritofresearchinengineeringandtechnology.
• Toempowertheyouthnotonlytechnicallybutalsotoservethesocietyselflessly.
PLACEMENTSOurstudentsarewell representedatcorecompanies,suchasNokia-SiemensTelecommunications,Hyundaiand as well as smaller start-up companies. They become successful software developers and Managers in the leading software companies, such as TCS, L&T InfoTech, UST Global Services and Maveric Solutions. Also, some of the undergraduates are working in public sector units like the Railways.
HIGHER STUDIESDepartment is encouraging the students to pursue their higher studies and is guides them with proper inputs for cracking the different entrance examinations. Many of our students pursue higher education to obtain MS and MBA degrees in foreign universities and Indian universities.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION Department of ECE gives importance to interaction with the Industry as it helps the students to gain skills required toexcel in theircareer.Eachsemester,manyGuestLectures,WorkshopsandSeminarsareorganizedwhereexperts from various industries give technical talk on their fields of expertise.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAININGMs.V.JothiandMs.R.Sujatha,LabAssistantshavesuccessfullycompletedthe“ComputerHardwareMaintenanceand Networking Course” conducted by Ministry of Skill Development and Training from March 20th to 24th, 2019.
MOUS SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY• SignedMoUwithResProLabs,Chennai,forknowledgesharingandSkilldevelopmentamongthestudents
and faculty members through the conduction of workshops and Certification programmes on Internet of Things,VirtualReality/AugmentedReality,MachineLearning,BlockChainTechnology
• SignedMoUwithTestlaMinds,Chennaitoprovidetraining,projectandconsultancyworkrelatedonAntennaand Microwave circuit design
• ARMUniversityResourceCenterusingtheARMprocessorandtheLab-in-a-Box(LiB)modules.
• AnMoUwith IESA for exploring the trends, challengesandopportunities in semiconductor&electronicsindustry.
PUBLICATIONS• V. Nagaraju,L.C. Siddanna Gowd ‘Radio spectrum collision avoidness in cluster cognitive network through
gazernodes’, InternationalJournalofAdvanced Intelligenceparadigms,June2018,Volume12, Issue1-2,DOI:10.1504/IJAIP.2019.096958,PrintISSN:1755-0386OnlineISSN:1755-0394,2018.
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VISION To initiate high quality technical education
and to nurture young minds towards creative thinking that inspires them to undertake innovations in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) and be competent in the global market.
ToEmphasizeonthestudentbodytocarryout research for the service of our Nation and to the Society at large.
MISSION Constantly upgrade Engineering Pedagogy that caters to
the growing challenges of the Industry.
Develop conceptual learning that leads towards critical and innovative thinking.
Establish good harmony with industry that fills the gap between academia and the outside world enabling the students to prepare for diverse and competitive career paths.
To endorse higher studies and pursue research in the ECE discipline with sensitivity towards societal requirements.
FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT• ICTbasedlearnercentricteachinglearningmethodologywithconduciveenvironmentforlearning.
• Exclusivelaboratorieswithstate-of-theartfacilitiesinallcoreareasrelatedtoECE.
• Centreofexcellencelaboratoriestoprovidehands-ontraininginlatestteapportbetweentheacademiaandIndustry.
• Tobridgethegapbetweentheacademiaandindustry.
• Topromoteandencouragethespiritofresearchinengineeringandtechnology.
• Toempowertheyouthnotonlytechnicallybutalsotoservethesocietyselflessly.
PLACEMENTSOurstudentsarewell representedatcorecompanies,suchasNokia-SiemensTelecommunications,Hyundaiand as well as smaller start-up companies. They become successful software developers and Managers in the leading software companies, such as TCS, L&T InfoTech, UST Global Services and Maveric Solutions. Also, some of the undergraduates are working in public sector units like the Railways.
HIGHER STUDIESDepartment is encouraging the students to pursue their higher studies and is guides them with proper inputs for cracking the different entrance examinations. Many of our students pursue higher education to obtain MS and MBA degrees in foreign universities and Indian universities.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION Department of ECE gives importance to interaction with the Industry as it helps the students to gain skills required toexcel in theircareer.Eachsemester,manyGuestLectures,WorkshopsandSeminarsareorganizedwhereexperts from various industries give technical talk on their fields of expertise.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAININGMs.V.JothiandMs.R.Sujatha,LabAssistantshavesuccessfullycompletedthe“ComputerHardwareMaintenanceand Networking Course” conducted by Ministry of Skill Development and Training from March 20th to 24th, 2019.
MOUS SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY• SignedMoUwithResProLabs,Chennai,forknowledgesharingandSkilldevelopmentamongthestudents
and faculty members through the conduction of workshops and Certification programmes on Internet of Things,VirtualReality/AugmentedReality,MachineLearning,BlockChainTechnology
• SignedMoUwithTestlaMinds,Chennaitoprovidetraining,projectandconsultancyworkrelatedonAntennaand Microwave circuit design
• ARMUniversityResourceCenterusingtheARMprocessorandtheLab-in-a-Box(LiB)modules.
• AnMoUwith IESA for exploring the trends, challengesandopportunities in semiconductor&electronicsindustry.
PUBLICATIONS• V. Nagaraju,L.C. Siddanna Gowd ‘Radio spectrum collision avoidness in cluster cognitive network through
gazernodes’, InternationalJournalofAdvanced Intelligenceparadigms,June2018,Volume12, Issue1-2,DOI:10.1504/IJAIP.2019.096958,PrintISSN:1755-0386OnlineISSN:1755-0394,2018.
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RECOGNIZED RESEARCHSUPERVISORS•Dr.S.Manjula
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETYIEEE STUDENT BRANCHIEEE student branch of RIT is coordinated by a professor of our department with faculty members and studentsasmembers,actively involved inorganizingvarious technical events to improve the technical knowledge and skills of students. It helps the students to connect with the scholars globally, on recent technologies and research activities around the world.IEEE Student Branch of RIT has been awarded Best StudentBranchbyIEEEMASSACfortheyear2017basedontheactivitiesorganized.
ECE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
EVENTS & CONFERENCES • Department of ECE has received a seminar
grant Rs.40,000 from ICMR for the seminar titled “Research Acumens in Machine LearningAlgorithms for Bio Informatics Applications” on 22.06.18 and 23.06.18
• Department of ECE organized a Two daysworkshop on Android Application Development with hands-on training to develop simple apps using Android studio on 24.08.2018 and 25.08. 2018 by Mr.Balachandar of Respro Labs
• Workshopwas organized onAndroidApplicationDevelopment on 5.9.18 and 6.9.2018 by Mr.ShabarinathPremial,CEOofResprolabsandMr. Balachandar of Respo labs
• GuestLectureonEnergyEfficientwirelessnetworkswas conducted on 23.01.2019 Mr.K.Senthil Kumar, Founder &managing Director, Orbit edutech pvtltd, Chennai
• V. Nagaraju,S.Sridhar,R.TapasBapu,R.ShankarandR.Anitha‘TrustedandOptimizedRoutinginMobileADHOCnetworksEmphasizingQualityofService’ ,AppliedMathematicsand InformationSciences,April2018, Volume 12, pp 1-9.
• R. Uma MaheswariandRUmamaheswari,“FaultDetectionofWindTurbinePlanetaryEpicyclicGearsUsingAdaptive Empirical Wavelet Decomposition Based Hybrid Features”, Advances in Condition Monitoring of Machinery inNon-StationaryOperations,CMMNO2018.AppliedConditionMonitoring, ISBN:978-3-030-11220-2, Vol 15. Springer, Cham, Feb 2019.
• S.Vanaja, Divya, B, Rao, P.H, Poonguzhali, S & Rahul Krishnan, “Breast Tissue Tumor AnalysisUsing Wideband Antenna and Microwave Scattering”, IETE Journal of Research, October 2018, DOI:10.1080/03772063.2018.1531067,October2018.
• Nami Susan KurianandG.Gowri,“AnOptimizedAndReliableDataAggregationRoutingLoomForWirelessSensorNetworks”,InternationalJournalofPureandAppliedMathematics,Volume118No.5,pp537-544,Oct.2018.
• V. Chinnammal,K.JayanthKumarandL.Subhaashri,OcularProsthesis,“InternationalJournalofPureandAppliedMathematics”,Volume119,pp.2171-2175,Oct.2018.
CONSULTANCYSl.No. Name of the faculty Project Title Funding Agency
1. L.Franklin Telfer StudyandDesignofLISNforCISPER-22standardEMI/EMCCertification
Tesla Minds Pvt Ltd
2. Dr.V.NagarajuL.Franklin Telfer
Design of high efficient rectenna antenna for energy harvest-ing using HSMS 8202Schottky diode using ADS Software for miniature product development.
Tesla Minds Pvt Ltd
The Student Society of ECE is functioning effectivelytoorganizetechnicaleventstoimprove organizing skills and leadershipqualities of our students. Various Committees have been formed to develop the abilities and explore opportunities to students. Guest Lectures, Workshops, symposiumandotherTechnical&non–technical events and Project activities are beingorganizedby thestudents ineachsemester.
• WorkshoponVLSIDesignanditsApplicationswasconducted on 2.02.2019 by Technical Team, CVC PVT LTD , Bengaluru, Karnataka.
• Workshop on Networking and its Applicationswas conducted on 04.02.2019 by Mr.Karthikeyan, Sansbound Private Ltd, Chennai.
• TECH FEST’18 Paper Presentation, ProjectExpo, Technical Quiz, Circuit Debugging, CodeDebugging, Mock Interview, Ideas was conducted on 04.03.2019
• GuestLectureonLeadershipandMotivationwasconducted on 23.01.2019 by Dr.Merlin Mythili S,Associate Professor, Rajalakshmi School of Business, Chennai
• Guest Lecture on Wireless Communicationwas conducted on 02.02.2019 Workshop on Fundamentals of Biomedical Instrumentation was conducted on 02.02.2019 by Dr. M.D. Selvaraj, Professor, IIITDM, Kanchipuram
• Workshop on Fundamentals of BiomedicalInstrumentation was conducted on 4.2.19 by Dr. N. Gurusamy M.E., Ph.D., Chief Biomedical Engineer, Vaso Meditech Private Ltd, Chennai.
• NationallevelTechnicalSymposium-Infiernix2.owasorganizedon04.03.2019
• Workshopon5GTechnologieswasconductedon04.03.2019 by Mr.T.Jayanandhan, Tesla Minds
• WorkshoponMachineLearningwasconductedon04.03.2019 by Mr. Karthick, Respro Labs
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS • Mr. Prakash Kumar of final year ECE has
participated in All India karate championship-2019 and won Gold Medal in katta and kumite held at Chennaion16thand17thFebruary2019.
• Mr. Vineeth Prakash of III year ECE representedTamilNadu team asMidfielder in the 73rdSeniorNational Football Championship for Santhosh Trophy held during February 2019.
• Mr.Jayakanthan,Mr.NirmalRajandMr.KoushikRam secured Runners Cup in – a 24 hourmakeathon “Make @ SVCE” organized by IEEEstudent branch of EEE, SVCE.
• Mr.GokulECEstudentgotdreamofferinAmazonwith a package of 9.5 lakhs per annum.
• Ms.Amrithaof2017-18batchofECEhasreceivedRajya Puraskar award for Bharat scout.
• Mr.S.Gopinath, IIIECEhas receivedcertificateofAppreciation from Governor of Tamil Nadu for Nation Development, Vision2020, IDEA INDIA 2018- Speech Competition held at SA Engineering College.
NPTEL Online Certification Courses• 113 students have successfully completed the
NPTELOnlineCertificationCourses
NPTEL ONLINE COURSE – Elite Certification• 24 students have secured Elite Certification in
NPTEL Courses.
UTLP -Unified Technology Learning Platform• 38 students have successfully completed Wipro
Unified Technology Learning Platform (UTLP) during the academic year 2018-2019.
Smart India Hackathon 2019 • From the Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering 34 teams with 204 students submitted 34 project proposals.
• 3 teams gotselected fromECEdepartment inthe Software Edition result and participated in the Grand Finale held on 2nd and 3rd March 2019 at various nodal centers and got appreciation certificates and 2 teams have been shortlisted in the Hardware Edition result.
ARM DESIGN CHALLENGE• 16 teams were actively participated with spirit,
enthusiasm and involvement in ARM Design Challenge 2018 first round at ADCOM2018, heldduring 22-23, September 2018 @ IIIT Bangaloreand the students were found the experience as enriching, enlightening and enjoyable.
• Five student Teams fromwere shortlisted for thesemifinals of ADCOM 2018 and embarked onrealizationoftheirconceptsinsemifinals.
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• WorkshoponVLSIDesignanditsApplicationswasconducted on 2.02.2019 by Technical Team, CVC PVT LTD , Bengaluru, Karnataka.
• Workshop on Networking and its Applicationswas conducted on 04.02.2019 by Mr.Karthikeyan, Sansbound Private Ltd, Chennai.
• TECH FEST’18 Paper Presentation, ProjectExpo, Technical Quiz, Circuit Debugging, CodeDebugging, Mock Interview, Ideas was conducted on 04.03.2019
• GuestLectureonLeadershipandMotivationwasconducted on 23.01.2019 by Dr.Merlin Mythili S,Associate Professor, Rajalakshmi School of Business, Chennai
• Guest Lecture on Wireless Communicationwas conducted on 02.02.2019 Workshop on Fundamentals of Biomedical Instrumentation was conducted on 02.02.2019 by Dr. M.D. Selvaraj, Professor, IIITDM, Kanchipuram
• Workshop on Fundamentals of BiomedicalInstrumentation was conducted on 4.2.19 by Dr. N. Gurusamy M.E., Ph.D., Chief Biomedical Engineer, Vaso Meditech Private Ltd, Chennai.
• NationallevelTechnicalSymposium-Infiernix2.owasorganizedon04.03.2019
• Workshopon5GTechnologieswasconductedon04.03.2019 by Mr.T.Jayanandhan, Tesla Minds
• WorkshoponMachineLearningwasconductedon04.03.2019 by Mr. Karthick, Respro Labs
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS • Mr. Prakash Kumar of final year ECE has
participated in All India karate championship-2019 and won Gold Medal in katta and kumite held at Chennaion16thand17thFebruary2019.
• Mr. Vineeth Prakash of III year ECE representedTamilNadu team asMidfielder in the 73rdSeniorNational Football Championship for Santhosh Trophy held during February 2019.
• Mr.Jayakanthan,Mr.NirmalRajandMr.KoushikRam secured Runners Cup in – a 24 hourmakeathon “Make @ SVCE” organized by IEEEstudent branch of EEE, SVCE.
• Mr.GokulECEstudentgotdreamofferinAmazonwith a package of 9.5 lakhs per annum.
• Ms.Amrithaof2017-18batchofECEhasreceivedRajya Puraskar award for Bharat scout.
• Mr.S.Gopinath, IIIECEhas receivedcertificateofAppreciation from Governor of Tamil Nadu for Nation Development, Vision2020, IDEA INDIA 2018- Speech Competition held at SA Engineering College.
NPTEL Online Certification Courses• 113 students have successfully completed the
NPTELOnlineCertificationCourses
NPTEL ONLINE COURSE – Elite Certification• 24 students have secured Elite Certification in
NPTEL Courses.
UTLP -Unified Technology Learning Platform• 38 students have successfully completed Wipro
Unified Technology Learning Platform (UTLP) during the academic year 2018-2019.
Smart India Hackathon 2019 • From the Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering 34 teams with 204 students submitted 34 project proposals.
• 3 teams gotselected fromECEdepartment inthe Software Edition result and participated in the Grand Finale held on 2nd and 3rd March 2019 at various nodal centers and got appreciation certificates and 2 teams have been shortlisted in the Hardware Edition result.
ARM DESIGN CHALLENGE• 16 teams were actively participated with spirit,
enthusiasm and involvement in ARM Design Challenge 2018 first round at ADCOM2018, heldduring 22-23, September 2018 @ IIIT Bangaloreand the students were found the experience as enriching, enlightening and enjoyable.
• Five student Teams fromwere shortlisted for thesemifinals of ADCOM 2018 and embarked onrealizationoftheirconceptsinsemifinals.
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IN-PLANT TRAINING• Students undergo In-Plant training in industries
and research organizations. To list a few: CSIR,Doordarshan Kendra, BSNL, UNIQ Technologies, Airport Authority of India.
INTERNSHIP We encourage our students to take up internship projects in various companies which help them to attain exposure towards industrial areas. To mention a few:
• Ms.NishaJandMs.KaviyaRthirdyearstudents,have undergone internship training at Honeywell Automation Private Limited.
• Ms. M.Charumitha, Ms.G.Pavithra andMr.M.Naveen Kumar second year students, have undergone internship training at BSNL Telecom, Chennai.
• Ms.L.NivethaandMs.M.Kanagakamakshisecondyear students, have undergone internship training at Nuclear Power corporation of India Ltd.
• Mr. Kannan G,final year student has undergoneinternship training at Doordarshan Kendra.
• Mr. M.K.Suhaib Hassan, third year student hasundergone internship training at Air India Ltd, Chennai.
• Mr. Gokul.P, final year student has got selectedandundergoneinternshipinAmazonDevelopmentCenter India Pvt Ltd.
• Mr. Gannesan K V, final year student has gotselected and undergone internship in Visual BI Solutions India Pvt Ltd.
• Ms. Malavega S,Ms.Preetha V,Ms.ManoranjaniA,Ms.Jothika Y and Ms.Manasa M N, third yearstudents have undergone internship training at MSME Tech Development Centre, Chennai.
• Mr.Palaparthi Prabhavith, third year student hasundergone internship training at Tesla Minds, Chennai.
• Ms.Ramya Devi S,Ms.Krishna Prabha A,Ms.Komalavalli G,Mr.Hareesh A,Mr.Jeya Karl Marx J,Ms.Roja K, Mr.Karthikeyan R,Ms.Malavega S,Ms.Preetha V and Mr.Manikandan P, second year students have undergone internship training at CDCE automation, Chennai.
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INDUSTRY SUPPORTED LABORATORYCENTRE FOR INTERNET OF THINGSTheobjectivesofestablishingthis“CentreforInternetof things are
• ToimpartworkingknowledgeinInternetofThingsto all our students
• To train the students at parwith the requirementof the nation to become technocrats as well as entrepreneurs in IoT technology.
As part of the Digital India initiative, Government of India aims at ‘transforming India into digital empowered society and knowledge economy’.Students are motivated to implement their innovativeideas.Ourstudentshaveparticipatedinvarioushackathonsorganizedby thegovernmentand other organizations at national level.Periodically, renowned experts from industry and academia are invited to present on emerging trends in IoT and necessary trainings are arranged along with the industry partners to update our students on the technological developments.
ALUMNI SPEAKI would always be grateful to RIT for giving me multi-dimensional learning by providing the apt mix of academics, industry exposure, attitude and leadership. The professors are all dedicated experts and helpful in their respective subjects. I will always cherish the feeling of studying at an institute which focused on career enhancements along with overall skill development.
Ms. T. DIVYA DURGA (2010–2014Batch) TCS
I take pride in saying that I am a graduate from Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. I still feel thankful for the guidance provided by the highly qualified professors of the institution who are an asset and have always been there to pave way for imminent success for the upcoming batches. Emphasis is given on overall development of the student with much priority to industrial visits, guest lectures and value added programmes so that graduates can lead the world.
Mr. K. PRASANTH,(2008–2012Batch) Mercedes-Benz,R&DDevelopment
Electrical and
ElectronicsENGINEERINGThe Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was started in the year
2012 with a student intake of 60. The broad spectrum of courses under Anna
University is taught by a group of highly-committed. The Faculty members available
in the department are specialized in all streams of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering such as Power Systems, Embedded Systems Technologies, Power
Electronics and Drives, Embedded control of drives, Control and Instrumentation
and Applied Electronics. The department has well equipped laboratories such as
Electrical Machines, Electric Circuits, Electronics, Linear and Digital IC, Power
Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power System Simulation, Engineering
Practices and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
VISION
To be a yardstick in the field of electrical and electronics engineering and allied fields with high quality teaching, learning and a centre of excellence for research activities to produce employable and disciplined professionals to serve the nation with competency measured by continuous and quantitative methodologies.
MISSION
• To provide high quality technical education in electrical and electronics engineering and allied areas.
• To maintain state of art facilities to achieve continuous knowledge enhancement.
• To have industrial collaboration to ensure industry relevant academic development and research activities.
• To inculcate the discipline of lifelong learning in the students for successful career and employment and to serve society with ethics.
Electrical and
ElectronicsENGINEERINGThe Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was started in the year
2012 with a student intake of 60. The broad spectrum of courses under Anna
University is taught by a group of highly-committed. The Faculty members available
in the department are specialized in all streams of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering such as Power Systems, Embedded Systems Technologies, Power
Electronics and Drives, Embedded control of drives, Control and Instrumentation
and Applied Electronics. The department has well equipped laboratories such as
Electrical Machines, Electric Circuits, Electronics, Linear and Digital IC, Power
Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power System Simulation, Engineering
Practices and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
VISION
To be a yardstick in the field of electrical and electronics engineering and allied fields with high quality teaching, learning and a centre of excellence for research activities to produce employable and disciplined professionals to serve the nation with competency measured by continuous and quantitative methodologies.
MISSION
• To provide high quality technical education in electrical and electronics engineering and allied areas.
• To maintain state of art facilities to achieve continuous knowledge enhancement.
• To have industrial collaboration to ensure industry relevant academic development and research activities.
• To inculcate the discipline of lifelong learning in the students for successful career and employment and to serve society with ethics.
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FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT
LABORATORIES
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-I
• The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE andMechanicalEngineering Students.
• Themachineries in the lab includes -DCShunt,Series and Compound Motors with belt load arrangements,Motor – Generator sets, ResistiveLoads, BLDC Motor and Rectifier.
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-II
• The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE andMechanicalEngineering students.
• Themachineriesinthelabincludes-SynchronousMotors, Alternators (salient & non salient) Induction Motors (1 phase & 3 phase), Transformers (1 phase, 3 phase), Auto transformers (1 phase & 3 phase) and starters.
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• The lab is equipped with RPS, CROs, Functiongenerators, DSO and PCs for simulationexperiments.
LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• The major equipment include CROs, Functiongenerator, Digital IC trainer kit, IC testing kit, fixed power supplies and PCs for simulation experiments.
POWER ELECTRONICS LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
The major equipment include Thyristors characteristic kits, 1 phase converter and inverter, Triggering Modules (R, RC & UJT), Chopper Kits, IGBT kits, SMPS, 3 phase converter and Inverter and PCs for simulation experiments.
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• ThemajorequipmentincludePIDkit,CRO,DSO,Function Generator, Position Control Systems Kit, AC Synchro transmitter& receiver, R, L, C Bridge Kit, Electric heater, Pressure chamber, Air foot pump, LVDT, Strain Gauge Kit with Handy lever beam, Flow measurement Trainer kit, IC Transistor kit and PCs for simulation experiments.
POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• PCswithPowersystemsimulationsoftware.
BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB
• The lab is utilized by Mechanical EngineeringStudents.
• Themachineriesandequipmentinthelabincludes- DC Shunt motor with belt load arrangements, Motor – Generator sets, transformers, R, L, CBridge kit , LVDT, Flow measurement Trainer kit and facilities to conduct electric circuits experiments.
IN-PLANT TRAINING
The students under go In-plant training in the following organizations
•ETPS•BHEL•NCTPS•ICF•TTPS
•TNEB•JKTyres•Seimens•BSNL•L&T
•RoyalEnfield•SalemSteelPlant
•AshokLeyland•HeavyVehicleFactory
•ChennaiPorttrust•J.KFenner(India)Ltd.,
•EverestIndustrialPumps
•ScrumbaTechnologies
•IssojetBurnerPvt.Ltd.
•UNIQTechnologies
•OneeyesSolution
•JaiBalajiGears&ControlPvtLtd.,
•M/sVenkateshwaraEngineering
•ADLhydraulics&RubberEngineering
•BasinBridgeGasTurbinePowerStation
•GtekTechnosSolutionPvtLtd.,
INDUSTRIAL VISITS•IntegralCoachFactory,Chennai
•EnnoreThermalPowerStation,Chennai
•SNRDairy,Chennai
•NeyveliLigniteCorporation
•SriperumbudurSub-Station,Chennai
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FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT
LABORATORIES
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-I
• The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE andMechanicalEngineering Students.
• Themachineries in the lab includes -DCShunt,Series and Compound Motors with belt load arrangements,Motor – Generator sets, ResistiveLoads, BLDC Motor and Rectifier.
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-II
• The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE andMechanicalEngineering students.
• Themachineriesinthelabincludes-SynchronousMotors, Alternators (salient & non salient) Induction Motors (1 phase & 3 phase), Transformers (1 phase, 3 phase), Auto transformers (1 phase & 3 phase) and starters.
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• The lab is equipped with RPS, CROs, Functiongenerators, DSO and PCs for simulationexperiments.
LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• The major equipment include CROs, Functiongenerator, Digital IC trainer kit, IC testing kit, fixed power supplies and PCs for simulation experiments.
POWER ELECTRONICS LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
The major equipment include Thyristors characteristic kits, 1 phase converter and inverter, Triggering Modules (R, RC & UJT), Chopper Kits, IGBT kits, SMPS, 3 phase converter and Inverter and PCs for simulation experiments.
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• ThemajorequipmentincludePIDkit,CRO,DSO,Function Generator, Position Control Systems Kit, AC Synchro transmitter& receiver, R, L, C Bridge Kit, Electric heater, Pressure chamber, Air foot pump, LVDT, Strain Gauge Kit with Handy lever beam, Flow measurement Trainer kit, IC Transistor kit and PCs for simulation experiments.
POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB
• ThelabisutilizedbyEEEstudents.
• PCswithPowersystemsimulationsoftware.
BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB
• The lab is utilized by Mechanical EngineeringStudents.
• Themachineriesandequipmentinthelabincludes- DC Shunt motor with belt load arrangements, Motor – Generator sets, transformers, R, L, CBridge kit , LVDT, Flow measurement Trainer kit and facilities to conduct electric circuits experiments.
IN-PLANT TRAINING
The students under go In-plant training in the following organizations
•ETPS•BHEL•NCTPS•ICF•TTPS
•TNEB•JKTyres•Seimens•BSNL•L&T
•RoyalEnfield•SalemSteelPlant
•AshokLeyland•HeavyVehicleFactory
•ChennaiPorttrust•J.KFenner(India)Ltd.,
•EverestIndustrialPumps
•ScrumbaTechnologies
•IssojetBurnerPvt.Ltd.
•UNIQTechnologies
•OneeyesSolution
•JaiBalajiGears&ControlPvtLtd.,
•M/sVenkateshwaraEngineering
•ADLhydraulics&RubberEngineering
•BasinBridgeGasTurbinePowerStation
•GtekTechnosSolutionPvtLtd.,
INDUSTRIAL VISITS•IntegralCoachFactory,Chennai
•EnnoreThermalPowerStation,Chennai
•SNRDairy,Chennai
•NeyveliLigniteCorporation
•SriperumbudurSub-Station,Chennai
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SCOPE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Students who complete Under Graduation can pursue
M.Tech., M.B.A and M.S. Programmes.
JOBS ARENA
List of career opportunity area for electrical and
electronics engineers:
POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES
Design and develop electronic components for
commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific
applications.
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
Analyze,testandresearchthedesignuseinrelationto
the function of the elements in the system.
SMART GRID
To design grid for smart cities which includes smart
metering and IoT based controlling of electrical
appliances.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES
Design structure model and renewable energy
technology for rechargeable battery towards greener
and more sustainable electric vehicle.
LIST OF COMPANIES FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
Software industries such as Tata Consultancy
Services,WiproTechnologies,Infosys,Cognizantand
L&T Infotech recruit EEE engineers to a great extent.
LIST OF CORE COMPANIES FOR ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS
• ABB
• NTPC
• BHEL
• BEL
• SAIL
• GAIL
• BSNL
• MTNL
• POWERGRID
• INDIALOIL
• ONGC
• WIPROLIGHTING
• VIKRANTINTERNATIONAL
• VIJAYAELECTRICALS
• SIEMENS
• IES
• ISRO
• DRDO
• TECHMAHINDRA
• SANMAR
GOVERNMENT JOBS SUCH AS Staff Selection
Commission that recruits personnel for different
ministries and departments of Government of India
and also for the Indian Railways
INTERNSHIP
Students have undergone internships in the following organizationduringtheircourseofstudy:
•Gamesa
•StarPac
•BMSCore
•SatvatInfosol
EVENTS ORGANIZED
• AAworkshopwasconducted“AutoCADElectrical
Software” by CADD School Pvt Ltd, Chennai on
19th September 2018.
• On15thSeptember2018aworkshopandHandson
Trainingin“SimulationofArduinoProteussoftware”
by ABN Infotech solutions was conducted.
• Aworkshopwasconducted“IndustrialAutomation”
using PLC by Zenmaq Automation Pvt. Ltd., on
22nd September 2018.
• On the topic “Special Electrical Machines” was
delivered by Mr. P. Prakash, Core Research Group,
Prolific Systems and Technologies Pvt. Ltd on 11th
September 2018.
• Aguestlecturewasconductedonthetopic“New
Trends in Industrial Automation” by J.Satheesh
Babu, Chief Manager, EEI, Engineering Dept, JK
Tyres on 04th August 2018.
• On28thJanuary2019aguestlecturedeliveredon
thetopic“SignificanceofAutomation&Robotics”
by Mr. Dhanushkodi, Application Engineer, Axis
Global Automation.
• A guest lecture was delivered on the
topic “Transmission and Distribution” by
N. Vijayaraghavan, Chief Manager – Engineering
and Customer service, S&S Power Switchgear
Equipment Limited on 04th February 2019.
PUBLICATIONS
• M. Pradeep, R. Priyanka, S. Sathishkumar,
M. Edwin,“ImprovingvoltagequalityatEVcharging
stationsbyusingsmart–gridsystems”International
Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Volume
119, 2018.
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Cuk
Converter Based BLDC Motor for Water Pumping
System Using Solar Energy Source”, Current Signal
Transduction Therapy, Bentham Science. Vol.13,
2018, pp. 31-36. (Anna University Annexure-1)
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Closed
Loop Fuzzy Logic Controlled Interleaved DC-to-
DC Converter fed DC Drive System” International
Journal of Engineering and Technology (UAE),
Vol.7,2018,pp.397-403.
• R.Elavarasu,C.ChristoberAsirRajan,“Simulation
and Experimental Analysis of Hybrid DC-DC
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Converter for Electric Vehicle Applications”,
International Journal of Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Vol.118, No.24, 2018, pp.1-10.
(Scopus Indexed).
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “DC-DC
Luo Converter based Smart Street Lighting using
ArduinoUNO”,InternationalJournalofInnovations
in Engineering and Technology (IJIET), Vol.10, Issue
1, 2018, pp.21-24. (Thomson Reuters).
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Solar
powered Luo Converter based Smart Street
LightingusingArduinoUNO”,InternationalJournal
of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol 118. No.24,
2018, pp.1-8. (Scopus Indexed).
• K.Ranjitha, “Review on Load Frequency Control
techniques in Distributed generation Power
systems” International Journal of Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Vol. 118, No.24 2018.
MOU SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY
MoU signed with Prolific Systems and Technologies
Pvt. Ltd., for providing value added Industry –
Institution – Interaction based training programs
such as workshops, Inplant training, Summer
internships, seminars and lectures for faculty
members & students.
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED LABORATORY
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
MoU signed with Texas Instruments for conducting
the workshop, seminars and lectures for faculty
members & students. STEPS Knowledge Services
Pvt. Ltd has donated kits worth Rs.30,000 to set
the following Laboratories:
1. RSLK Robotics Lab
2. IoT Lab
3. Analog and Digital System Lab
PUBLICATIONS
• M. Pradeep, R. Priyanka, S. Sathishkumar,
M. Edwin,“ImprovingvoltagequalityatEVcharging
stationsbyusingsmart–gridsystems”International
Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Volume
119, 2018.
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Cuk
Converter Based BLDC Motor for Water Pumping
System Using Solar Energy Source”, Current Signal
Transduction Therapy, Bentham Science. Vol.13,
2018, pp. 31-36. (Anna University Annexure-1)
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Closed
Loop Fuzzy Logic Controlled Interleaved DC-to-
DC Converter fed DC Drive System” International
Journal of Engineering and Technology (UAE),
Vol.7,2018,pp.397-403.
• R.Elavarasu,C.ChristoberAsirRajan,“Simulation
and Experimental Analysis of Hybrid DC-DC
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Converter for Electric Vehicle Applications”,
International Journal of Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Vol.118, No.24, 2018, pp.1-10.
(Scopus Indexed).
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “DC-DC
Luo Converter based Smart Street Lighting using
ArduinoUNO”,InternationalJournalofInnovations
in Engineering and Technology (IJIET), Vol.10, Issue
1, 2018, pp.21-24. (Thomson Reuters).
• R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Solar
powered Luo Converter based Smart Street
LightingusingArduinoUNO”,InternationalJournal
of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol 118. No.24,
2018, pp.1-8. (Scopus Indexed).
• K.Ranjitha, “Review on Load Frequency Control
techniques in Distributed generation Power
systems” International Journal of Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Vol. 118, No.24 2018.
MOU SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY
MoU signed with Prolific Systems and Technologies
Pvt. Ltd., for providing value added Industry –
Institution – Interaction based training programs
such as workshops, Inplant training, Summer
internships, seminars and lectures for faculty
members & students.
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED LABORATORY
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
MoU signed with Texas Instruments for conducting
the workshop, seminars and lectures for faculty
members & students. STEPS Knowledge Services
Pvt. Ltd has donated kits worth Rs.30,000 to set
the following Laboratories:
1. RSLK Robotics Lab
2. IoT Lab
3. Analog and Digital System Lab
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ALUMNI SPEAK
Rajalakahmi Institute of Technology is one of the top colleges in Chennai, where you can enrich your knowledge
more than 4 year engineering syllabus. The college and the staffs knew what is exactly needed to mould the
Visits are some of the key aspect offered by RIT to the students. RIT offered me the complete package that is
required for a student to get ready for the professional life, with all the great support from the Management and
the faculties. I got placed in a leading MNC, BorgWarner Cooling Systems India Pvt Ltd.
Mr. P. V. Srivatsan (2012-2016 Batch)
BorgWarner Cooling Systems India Pvt Ltd.
SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS & FDP ATTENDED BY FACULTY MEMBERS
S. No.
Seminars, Workshops,FDP Attended ( FDPs)
TOPIC
1. QIP Short Term Courses Mathematical Optimization Methods for Power System
2. Workshop Introduction to Python Programming
3. Seminar PALS Campus Lecture
4. FDPRecent Trends in Controllers for Renewable Energy Systems
5. FDP“Creative Pedagogy and its in Engineering Education”
6. QIP Short Term CoursesFPGA based Controller design for Power Electronic Converters
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Training Placement
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Training Placement
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The department of Training & Placement at RIT facilitates the following:
Organizesandcoordinatescampusrecruitments.
Facilitates Industry-Institute Interaction through Industrial visits, In-plant Training, Guest Lectures, Project appraisals etc to ensure the exposure of current Industry practices to students and faculty members.
Ensures that every student gets equipped with all the requisiteskillsetstotakeupafulfillingcareerofhis/her choice.
Proactively interacts with various professional & Industry bodies like Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM), Society of AutomotiveEngineers (SAE), Indian Society of Training & Development (ISTD), Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE), ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu (ICTACT) etc to promote students interests in different forums.
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VISION
• TotrainthestudentstobecomeeligibleforGlobalCorporate and understand the needs of the Industry.
MISSION
• Toprovidestrongtrainingthatcanaddressthegapin the curriculum.
• Toprovideexposureon thevariousopportunitiesavailable in terms of Entrepreneurship, Higher studiesandTeaching/Research.
• Toplacestudentsatahigherpackage.
TRAINING PROGRAMME OFFERED TO THE STUDENTSThe training programmes offered to the students of RITarescientificallyplannedandorganizedtoensurethat the students derive the maximum benefits. The Flagship Training programme offered to students is the Employability Training Camp conducted at the end of the 5th and 6th semesters.
EMPLOYABILITY TRAININGCAMP
The Employability Training Camp is a unique one of a kind value addition programme offered to our students from the Second year onwards. This camp, which is run on a residential mode is offered completely free of cost. It is a matter of pride that this programme is one of the premier events in the Institution and every student looks forward eagerly to be part of this event.
The students who are part of the camp are put through a set of pre-camp screening tests and their exact training requirements mapped. Following the Ice Breaker session on the inaugural day, our expert trainers who are the best in the Industry put our students through their paces through a uniquely developed curriculum, which is aligned towards the ever-changing demands of the Corporate.
The students are also continuously monitored for their performance with daily online tests, camp diary etc and corrective actions are implemented immediately. The students also have the benefit of interacting with top executives from various industries on a daily basis in “Meet the Industry” programme conductedevery evening. In this way every student is given the opportunity to understand the difference between an academic ambience and the corporate reality. The camp also serves as a platform for students to learn and practice Yoga as every morning session starts
witha lengthybutusefulYogasession tohelp themmanage the stress levels built up during the course of the camp stay. In this way the residential Employability Training Programme facilitates the student to become employable by the Industry.
Two Employability Training Camps are conducted for every student before Campus recruitments begin. Also the Camps are followed up effectively with regular web enabled online tests. This ensures that enough opportunities are provided for the students to pick up thetraitsofemployabilityandtherebysecurehis/herplacement in the Campus. The Employability Training Camps have resulted in a phenomenal increase in the number of students getting recruited over the past five years, thereby catapulting RIT into a different league of top notch Institutions preferred by the vast majority of student community.
Also, all the personality development and communication skills programmes are blended with the time-table to ensure that the students are provided with structured and periodic interventions to develop themselves.
Also, the students are provided opportunities to undergo a variety of Certification Programmes. Some of the certificate programmes offered to the students are listed below:
• AutomotiveSocietyOrientationprogramme(ASOP)
• MicrosoftCertificationProgram
• Certification in FSA -740 & Auto Electricals (incollaborationwithBOSCH)
• Cloud infrastructure and services certificationsupported by ICTACT
• Data Science & Big Data Analytics certificationsupported by ICTACT
• Employability Enhancement Training Program(EETP) under AICTE-BSNL MoU.
• Certification in Java, .net, Oracle and WindowsServer
• CertificatecoursesonCADModelingandAnalysis
• CertificateCourseinRobotics
• EmbeddedSystems Training programme -UTLP(Unified Technology Learning Platform)
• CertificatecourseinEmbeddedSystem
• CertificationinMobileApplicationDevelopment
Value Added Programs:Training program on Personality Development and Communication skills (Aptitude and logical reasoning, Ability skills and English language improvement) are
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VISION
• TotrainthestudentstobecomeeligibleforGlobalCorporate and understand the needs of the Industry.
MISSION
• Toprovidestrongtrainingthatcanaddressthegapin the curriculum.
• Toprovideexposureon thevariousopportunitiesavailable in terms of Entrepreneurship, Higher studiesandTeaching/Research.
• Toplacestudentsatahigherpackage.
TRAINING PROGRAMME OFFERED TO THE STUDENTSThe training programmes offered to the students of RITarescientificallyplannedandorganizedtoensurethat the students derive the maximum benefits. The Flagship Training programme offered to students is the Employability Training Camp conducted at the end of the 5th and 6th semesters.
EMPLOYABILITY TRAININGCAMP
The Employability Training Camp is a unique one of a kind value addition programme offered to our students from the Second year onwards. This camp, which is run on a residential mode is offered completely free of cost. It is a matter of pride that this programme is one of the premier events in the Institution and every student looks forward eagerly to be part of this event.
The students who are part of the camp are put through a set of pre-camp screening tests and their exact training requirements mapped. Following the Ice Breaker session on the inaugural day, our expert trainers who are the best in the Industry put our students through their paces through a uniquely developed curriculum, which is aligned towards the ever-changing demands of the Corporate.
The students are also continuously monitored for their performance with daily online tests, camp diary etc and corrective actions are implemented immediately. The students also have the benefit of interacting with top executives from various industries on a daily basis in “Meet the Industry” programme conductedevery evening. In this way every student is given the opportunity to understand the difference between an academic ambience and the corporate reality. The camp also serves as a platform for students to learn and practice Yoga as every morning session starts
witha lengthybutusefulYogasession tohelp themmanage the stress levels built up during the course of the camp stay. In this way the residential Employability Training Programme facilitates the student to become employable by the Industry.
Two Employability Training Camps are conducted for every student before Campus recruitments begin. Also the Camps are followed up effectively with regular web enabled online tests. This ensures that enough opportunities are provided for the students to pick up thetraitsofemployabilityandtherebysecurehis/herplacement in the Campus. The Employability Training Camps have resulted in a phenomenal increase in the number of students getting recruited over the past five years, thereby catapulting RIT into a different league of top notch Institutions preferred by the vast majority of student community.
Also, all the personality development and communication skills programmes are blended with the time-table to ensure that the students are provided with structured and periodic interventions to develop themselves.
Also, the students are provided opportunities to undergo a variety of Certification Programmes. Some of the certificate programmes offered to the students are listed below:
• AutomotiveSocietyOrientationprogramme(ASOP)
• MicrosoftCertificationProgram
• Certification in FSA -740 & Auto Electricals (incollaborationwithBOSCH)
• Cloud infrastructure and services certificationsupported by ICTACT
• Data Science & Big Data Analytics certificationsupported by ICTACT
• Employability Enhancement Training Program(EETP) under AICTE-BSNL MoU.
• Certification in Java, .net, Oracle and WindowsServer
• CertificatecoursesonCADModelingandAnalysis
• CertificateCourseinRobotics
• EmbeddedSystems Training programme -UTLP(Unified Technology Learning Platform)
• CertificatecourseinEmbeddedSystem
• CertificationinMobileApplicationDevelopment
Value Added Programs:Training program on Personality Development and Communication skills (Aptitude and logical reasoning, Ability skills and English language improvement) are
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regularly conducted for all students. Communication skills enhancement program is conducted for the students of vernacular medium. Unfold yourself Program is conducted for Learning to Unfold Emotions, Understanding fears and embracing them, Self-reflection through Leadership Crucibles and for anger Management.
INDUSTRY - INSTITUTE INTERACTIONRIT students are nurtured and developed into industry ready professionals through exposure to real time industry working and practices. Students have visited organisations like TCS, Infosys, L & T Infotech, Polaris, Hyundai Motors, BSNL, Ascent Technologies, ICF, TVS and many more.
Regular workshops, symposiums, in-plant training and internships facilitate the students to gain on-the-job training and knowledge of industry practices.
Conduct various programmes developed by corporate viz-
• CampusCommune(TCS)• UTLP Unified Technology Learning Platform –
(WIPRO)• TechnologyAppreciationProgram(TCS)• Campusconnect(Infosys)• Mission10x(Wipro)
Train faculty members on different skill sets required for effective class room delivery.
Leverage different industry connects for offering continuing education programme/consultancy bydepartments.
Tosummarize,theTraining&PlacementdepartmentatRIT ensures that the Institution maintains a symbiotic relationship with multiple industries across diverse segments to equip the students to take up different positions offered by the industries.
AmazonAshok LeylandAspire SystemsBorgwarnerCapgeminiCalotropis Software SolutionsChennai MetcoCognizantCongruent GlobalCss CorpDietech IndiaDoodleblueDecathlonEljay NetworkingEmbedurEmerson Electric CoExpeditors Econ SystemsFlextronicsFlsmidthFull creative InternGeometric GlobalHCL TechnologiesHCL ComnetHCL BservHexaware TechnologiesHinduja FoundariesHitachi SolutionsHyundai Motor IndiaIcmplInfosys
Info gainJbm Auto SystemsKone ElevatorKellogg Brown & Root Engineering L&T InfotechMandoMaarga SystemsMaveric SystemsMphasisNTT DataOdessaTechnologiesProdaptQuapt TechnologiesRenault NissanRANESanmarSanminaSakura AutopartsShriram Transport FinanceSix MarblesSteriaSopra SteriaSundaram ClaytonSutherlandSyntelSystech Solutions Syrma TechnologiesTATA CommunicationTata Consultancy ServicesTata ElxsiTitan
Tube Products of IndiaTvs LogisticsTvs–TurboEnergyLimitedUst GlobalVerizonVernalisVembu TechnologiesVirtusaVyshnavi InfotechWipro TechnologiesZoho Corporation
LIST OF MAJOR RECRUITERS
Facilities
LIBRARYThe library has a rich collection of over 10,000 volumes of text books, references books, national and international journals in all branches of Engineering, Science, Technology, Management and General Studies and the
and it has got internet facility.
INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIPWe are members of CSI (Computer society of India) and SAE (Society of Automobile Engineering). Steps are taken for IEEE membership.
TRANSPORT
provide transport facility to the students and staff from various places. College website provides all the details of Transport facilities
HOSTELSeparate hostels for Boys and Girls are provided with good amenities and services.
CANTEENA spacious and hygienic canteen is available in the campus to cater to the students and staff.
SPORTSThe college has spacious play ground with facilities for playing football, volleyball and other games.
INTERNET We have a 60 Mbps 1:1 direct internet leased line. Wi-Fi facility is available in all main areas of the campus.
CAD/CAM CENTERCAD center caters to the needs of the Mechanical students in designing.
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Facilities
LIBRARYThe library has a rich collection of over 10,000 volumes of text books, references books, national and international journals in all branches of Engineering, Science, Technology, Management and General Studies and the
and it has got internet facility.
INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIPWe are members of CSI (Computer society of India) and SAE (Society of Automobile Engineering). Steps are taken for IEEE membership.
TRANSPORT
provide transport facility to the students and staff from various places. College website provides all the details of Transport facilities
HOSTELSeparate hostels for Boys and Girls are provided with good amenities and services.
CANTEENA spacious and hygienic canteen is available in the campus to cater to the students and staff.
SPORTSThe college has spacious play ground with facilities for playing football, volleyball and other games.
INTERNET We have a 60 Mbps 1:1 direct internet leased line. Wi-Fi facility is available in all main areas of the campus.
CAD/CAM CENTERCAD center caters to the needs of the Mechanical students in designing.
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ELIGIBILITYB.E /B.Tech Programmes, HSC (Academic & Vocational)
Candidates The minimum requirements for admission to B.E. /
B.Tech. Programmes are:
CATEGORY Average of Maths, Physics & Chemistry In +2 Examinations or Equivalent
Open
Backward 40%
45%
Most Backward 40%
SC / ST 40%
LATERAL ENTRY CANDIDATESDiploma Holders (various Branches)are also eligible to II year of the four year B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Courses.
The minimum requirements for admission to B.E. / B.Tech. Programmes are:
CATEGORY Average of 5th & 6th Semester marks
Open 45%
Backward 40%
Most Backward 40%
SC / ST 40%
VALIDITY OF SELECTIONCandidates who have passed the qualifying examination of a University / Board other than those approved by Anna University and have been selected, will be admitted to the college provisionally, subject
University/ Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE). The candidates concerned should therefore write to the Registrar of Anna University / DoTE in advance.
by the University / DoTE, the candidate will have to discontinue the course.
Only those candidates selected under the merit
Those who apply against possible lapsed seat (if
any). The selection of candidates will be provisional,
the right to refuse. Admission to any candidate, if on
found to be ineligible for admission or any suppression of particulars detected. Further, if the candidate is found to be ineligible at a later stage of his/her
admission, the college has the right to cancel the
admission at whatever stage the candidate may be at
that time. A joint declaration should be signed at the
time of admission by the candidate and his/ her parent.
Candidates should ensure that correct information
regarding marks, age and community is furnished by
him/her. If is not correct, then
He/She forfeit the admission, no matter at what stage
of the course he/she will be in that time.
He/She is liable to be debarred from pursuing any
course of study for a period of 3 years.
Legal action will be initiated against him/her for
furnishing false information.
The Extract of Supreme Court Order regarding Ragging,
The student should not indulge in ragging. Legal action
will be initiated against, if found guilty. The Supreme
Court has issued an order regarding the ragging and
the extract of which is given below:
If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the
authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty
to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory,
the authority would expel him/her from the Institution.
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BUS ROUTES R-5 CIT NAGARCIT Nagar 6:20 amAranganathan Subway 6:25Srinivasa Theatre 6:27Metupalayam 6:30Sangamam Hotel 6:34Aryagowda Road 6:38Vivek 6:45Usman Road 6:47Loyalo College 6:50MMDA Water Tank 6:55MMDA Bus Stand 6:56Nerkundram 7:05Vengaya Mandi 7:08Murugan Stores 7:12Maduravoyal Erikarai 7:15Vanagaram 7:18RIT Campus 7:45
R-6 CHINMAYA NAGARChinmaiya Nagar 6:28 amSai Nagar 6:30 amNatesan Nagar 6:31 amElango Nagar 6:32 amVirugampakkam 6:35 amKK Nagar 6:38 amKK Nagar ESI 6:45 amAshok Pillar 6:50 amKasi Theatre 6:52 amEkkatuthangal 6:55 amKathipara BridgePorur SignalPoonamallee Bye PassRIT Campus 7:45am
R-7 SANTHOMEMandaveli Bus Depot 6:20 amPattinapakkam 6:25 amKutchery Road 6:30 amLuzCorner 6:35 amP.S. Sivasamy Road 6:37amSIET College 6:42 amNanthanam Signal 6:47amSaidapet Vetrinary Hospital 6:52 amSaidapet Bus Stop 6:57amGuindy 6:59 amButt Road 7:05amChennai Trade Centre 7:10amPorur 7:10amIyyapanthangal 7:20amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-8 KOVILAMBAKKAMKovilampakkam 6:20 amKeelkattalai Bus Stop 6:22 amMadipakkam UTI Bank 6:25 amMadipakkam Koot Road Bus Stop 6:26 amRanga Theatre 6:28 amNanganallur Chidambaram Stores 6:30 amNanganallur Saravana Hotel 6:32 amVanuvampet Church 6:35 amSurendhar Nagar Bus Stop 6:37amJayalakshmi Theatre 6:39 amThillai Ganga Nagar Sub Way 6:42 amAazarKhanaBusStop 6:45 amButt Road 6:47amCollege Campus 7:45am
R-9 MKB NAGARVyasarpadi 6:10 amMKB Nagar 6:15 amE.B. Stop 6:18 amKannadhasan Nagar 6:20 am
M.R.Nagar 6:23 amlakshmi Amman Nagar 6:32 amP.B.Road 6:36 amPerambur Bus Stand 6:38 amPermbur Railway Station 6:40 amSembiam Police Station 6:42 amPerumbur Market 6:44 amAgaram 6:50 amPeravalur Road 6:52 amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-10 REDHILLSRedhills 6:20 amPoly Tech 6:27amKavangarai 6:30 amPuzhalCheckpost 6:32 amPuzhalJain 6:35 amPuzhalCamp 6:40 amVellamal College 6.45 amKallikuppam Tea Shop 6:50 amKallikuppam Arch 6:52 amWireless 6:53 amM.K. Mahal 6:58 amPuthur 7:00amOragadam 7:05amPonnu Supermarket 7:10amSaraswathi Nagar 7:15amVaishnavi Nagar 7:20amMurugappa Polytechnic 7:23amRIT Campus 7:50am
R-11 GUDUVANCHERY
Srinivasapuram 6:05 amGuvanchery 6:12 amE.B. 6:15 amUrapakkam 6:22 amVandalur 6:25 amPerungalathur 6:32 amIrrummpuliyur 6:35 amT.B. Hospital 6:38 amSanitoriyum 6:40 amMEPZ 6:42 amChrompet 6:45 amPallavaram 6:52 amPammal 6:53 amPammal Krishna Nagar 6:58 amKundrathur 7:05amChakupuram 7:10amMuthukumaran College 7:15amMangadu 7:20amMangadu Pettu 7:23am
R-12 MANALI
Manali Market 6:15 amMMDA 3rd Main Road 6:20 amMMDA 1st Main Road 6:21 amMadavaram Milk Colony 6:22 amArul Nagar 6:27amThapalpetti 6:32 amMoolakadai 6:35 amDonbosco 6:37amThiruvika Nagar 6:40 amKolathur Welding Shop 6:45 amRetteri Bus Stop 6:50 amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-13 AYANAVARAM
Jeeva Station 6:35 amBinny Mill 6:38 amOtteri 6:40 amPodi Kadai 6:42 amSuburayan Street 6:44 amT.B. Hospital 6:46 am
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R-1 ENNORE
Lift Gate 5:52 amWimco Naghar 5:55Ajax 5:59Akkash Hospital 6:02Periyar Nagar 6:04Thiruvortiyur Market 6:06Theradi 6:08Ellaimman Koil 6:10Raja Kadai 6:15Tondiarpet Cycle Stand 6:20Maharani 6:23Cement Road 6:25Mint Hospital 6:28Royapuram Bridge 6:34Beach Station 6:36Periyamedu 6:40Dasprakash 6:45Eaga Theatre 6:47Amjikarai Market 6:50RIT Campus 7:40am
R-2 CHINTHADRIPETChintadripet church 6:20 amAdham Market 6:22TriplicaneHighRoadPostOffice 6:25Triplicane Rathna Cafe 6:28Triplicane High road Partha Sarathi Temple 6:31Meersahibpet Market 6:33Royapettah New College 6:35Nungampakkam Valluvar Kottam 6:40Nunkampakkam Police Quarters bus stop 6:42Nelson manickam Road Bus Stop 6:45Choolaimedu bus stop 6:47Nelson manicam Road Bata show room 6:49Sky Walk 6:51Arumbakkam Panchaliamman Koil 7:00NPCL Building 7:03RIT Campus 7:45am
R-3 CHOOLAIViyasarpadi parking 6:00 amMint 6:10Basin Bridge 6:13Power House 6:18Nataraj Theatre 6:25ChoolaiPostOffice 6:28Vapari Police Station 6:35Purasaivakkam Thana St 6:40Kellys Signal 6:47Mummy Daddy 6:50New Avadi Cement Road 6:54Gangaiamman Koil 7:00Lotus Colony 7:05Chinthamani 7:10Anna Nagar Tower 7:17Maduravoyal Ration Shop 7:35am
R-4 EAST MUGAPPAIRJJ Nagar Police Station 6:40 amHDFC Bank 6:42IOBBank 6:457HBusDepot 6:50Amutha School 7:00D.R.Super Market 7:02Nolambur 7:05Meadows Apprtment 7:07MGR University 7:10RIT Camus 7:45am
BUS ROUTES R-5 CIT NAGARCIT Nagar 6:20 amAranganathan Subway 6:25Srinivasa Theatre 6:27Metupalayam 6:30Sangamam Hotel 6:34Aryagowda Road 6:38Vivek 6:45Usman Road 6:47Loyalo College 6:50MMDA Water Tank 6:55MMDA Bus Stand 6:56Nerkundram 7:05Vengaya Mandi 7:08Murugan Stores 7:12Maduravoyal Erikarai 7:15Vanagaram 7:18RIT Campus 7:45
R-6 CHINMAYA NAGARChinmaiya Nagar 6:28 amSai Nagar 6:30 amNatesan Nagar 6:31 amElango Nagar 6:32 amVirugampakkam 6:35 amKK Nagar 6:38 amKK Nagar ESI 6:45 amAshok Pillar 6:50 amKasi Theatre 6:52 amEkkatuthangal 6:55 amKathipara BridgePorur SignalPoonamallee Bye PassRIT Campus 7:45am
R-7 SANTHOMEMandaveli Bus Depot 6:20 amPattinapakkam 6:25 amKutchery Road 6:30 amLuzCorner 6:35 amP.S. Sivasamy Road 6:37amSIET College 6:42 amNanthanam Signal 6:47amSaidapet Vetrinary Hospital 6:52 amSaidapet Bus Stop 6:57amGuindy 6:59 amButt Road 7:05amChennai Trade Centre 7:10amPorur 7:10amIyyapanthangal 7:20amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-8 KOVILAMBAKKAMKovilampakkam 6:20 amKeelkattalai Bus Stop 6:22 amMadipakkam UTI Bank 6:25 amMadipakkam Koot Road Bus Stop 6:26 amRanga Theatre 6:28 amNanganallur Chidambaram Stores 6:30 amNanganallur Saravana Hotel 6:32 amVanuvampet Church 6:35 amSurendhar Nagar Bus Stop 6:37amJayalakshmi Theatre 6:39 amThillai Ganga Nagar Sub Way 6:42 amAazarKhanaBusStop 6:45 amButt Road 6:47amCollege Campus 7:45am
R-9 MKB NAGARVyasarpadi 6:10 amMKB Nagar 6:15 amE.B. Stop 6:18 amKannadhasan Nagar 6:20 am
M.R.Nagar 6:23 amlakshmi Amman Nagar 6:32 amP.B.Road 6:36 amPerambur Bus Stand 6:38 amPermbur Railway Station 6:40 amSembiam Police Station 6:42 amPerumbur Market 6:44 amAgaram 6:50 amPeravalur Road 6:52 amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-10 REDHILLSRedhills 6:20 amPoly Tech 6:27amKavangarai 6:30 amPuzhalCheckpost 6:32 amPuzhalJain 6:35 amPuzhalCamp 6:40 amVellamal College 6.45 amKallikuppam Tea Shop 6:50 amKallikuppam Arch 6:52 amWireless 6:53 amM.K. Mahal 6:58 amPuthur 7:00amOragadam 7:05amPonnu Supermarket 7:10amSaraswathi Nagar 7:15amVaishnavi Nagar 7:20amMurugappa Polytechnic 7:23amRIT Campus 7:50am
R-11 GUDUVANCHERY
Srinivasapuram 6:05 amGuvanchery 6:12 amE.B. 6:15 amUrapakkam 6:22 amVandalur 6:25 amPerungalathur 6:32 amIrrummpuliyur 6:35 amT.B. Hospital 6:38 amSanitoriyum 6:40 amMEPZ 6:42 amChrompet 6:45 amPallavaram 6:52 amPammal 6:53 amPammal Krishna Nagar 6:58 amKundrathur 7:05amChakupuram 7:10amMuthukumaran College 7:15amMangadu 7:20amMangadu Pettu 7:23am
R-12 MANALI
Manali Market 6:15 amMMDA 3rd Main Road 6:20 amMMDA 1st Main Road 6:21 amMadavaram Milk Colony 6:22 amArul Nagar 6:27amThapalpetti 6:32 amMoolakadai 6:35 amDonbosco 6:37amThiruvika Nagar 6:40 amKolathur Welding Shop 6:45 amRetteri Bus Stop 6:50 amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-13 AYANAVARAM
Jeeva Station 6:35 amBinny Mill 6:38 amOtteri 6:40 amPodi Kadai 6:42 amSuburayan Street 6:44 amT.B. Hospital 6:46 am
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Ayanavaram Signal 6:49 amSayyani 6:52 amAyanavaram Noor Hotel 6:57amJointOffice 7:00amAyanavaram Railway Quarters 7:03amICF 7:05amKallukadai Stop 7:10amVillivakkam 7:12amRIT Camus 7:45am
R-14 THIRUVALLUR
Sevapettai 6:30 amKakkalur 6:38 amPoonka Nagar 6:40 amKakkalur Signal 6:43 amSBI 6:45 amLIC 6:48 amGRT 6:50 amMelnallathur 7:00amKeznallathur 7:05amKeznallathurSignal 7:07amManavala Nagar Railway Station 7:10amOndikuppam 7:13amPutlur 7:15amAravan 7:20amVellavedu 7:25amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-15 KANCHIPURAM
Toll Gate 6:10 amVaradharaja Perumal Koil Street 6:15 amRangasamy Kulam 6:18 amCollectorateOffice 6:23 amHousing Board 6:26 amOrikkai 6:30 amOrikkaiBusStand 6:32 amArsan Nagar 6:36 amKil Gate 6:39 amKeerai Mandapam 6:42 amSriperumbattur (Bye-Pass) 7:12amSriperumbattur - Theradi 7:15amCollege Campus 7:45am
R-16 NEELANGKARAI
Prathana Theatre 6:20 amVEtuvankeni 6:25 amTiruvanmiyurRTOOffice 6:30 amAdyar Depot 6:39 amMadyakailash 6:45 amGuindy 6:52 amMugalivakkam 7:05amKarayanchavadi 7:20amPoonamallee Bus Stand 6:25 amRIT Campus 7:40am
R-17 LIBERTY
Liberty 6:30 amPower House 6:32 amVAdapalani Kovil 6:38 amKamala Theatre 6:45 amVadapalani Depot 6:47amSaligramam Petrol Bunk 6:50 amAvichi School 6:52 amAlwar Thirunagar 6:55 amKesavarthini 6:58 amValasaravakkam 7:00amSaravana Hotel 7:02amOldPorur 7:04amKarapakkam 7:05amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-18 CAMP ROAD
Camp Road 6:20 amRaja Kilpakkam 6:23 amAlfa School 6:25 am
Santhoshpuram 6:26 amMedavakkam Koot Road 6:31 amPallikaranai 6:35 amGurunanak College 6:38 amVellachery Bridge 6:43 amViajyanagaram Bus Stop 6:45 amDhandeswaran Kovil 6:47amGurnanek College 6:50 amVelachery Checkpost 6:55 amMaduvankarai 6:55 amGuildy 6:57amRamapuram 7:05amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-19 POOMBUKAR
Poombukar 6:20 amGanga Cinima 6:35 amDonbosco 6:38 amPoombukar 6:40 amKorattur Bus Stop 7:05amPadi Britania 7:08amTVS Show Room 7:10amAmbattur 7:12amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-20 VEPPAMPATTU
Vepampattu Railway Station 6:40 amMadha Kovil 6:42 amEswar Nagar 6:43 amIndian Bank Thiruninravur 6:45 amThiruninravur Railway Station 6:51 amThiruninravur Bridge 6:51 amPetrol Bunk Thiruninravur 6:52 amJaya College 6:55 amNemilicherri Road 6:57amPattabiram Gandhi Nagar 6:58 ampattabiram Police Station 6:59 amPattabiram Bus Stand 7:00amPattabiram Vasantha Mandapam 7:01amSekkadu Bus Stand 7:05amAvadi Ponnu Store 7:08amAvadi J.P. Garden 7:10amGovarthanagiri Bus Stand 7:15amChennirkuppam 7:25amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-21 AYYAPAKKAM
Ayappakam Parking 6:25 amAyappakam Petrol Bunk 6:30 amAyappakam ICMR 6:31 amMGR Puram 6:35 amICF Church 6:38 amCanara Bank 6:42 amSingapore Shopping 6:45 amStedford Hospital 6:55 amNemilicherri Road 6:57amPattabiram Gandhi Nagar 6:58 amPattabiram Police Station 6:59 amPattabiram Bus Stand 7:00amPattabiram Vasantha Mandapam 7:01amSekkadu Bus Stand 7:05amAvadi Ponnu Store 7:08amAvadi J.P. Garden 7:10amGovarthanagiri Bus Stand 7:15amChennirkuppam 7:25amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-22 ARAKKONAM
Vimal School 6:10 amJothi Nagar 6:12 amIndira Gandhi Nagar 6:15 amSwalpetaih 6:16 amGovernment Hospital 6:15 amOldBusStand 6:18 am
New Bus Stand 6:20 amRailway Station 6:25 amSR Gate 6:28 amNavy Gate 6:30 amVenkatesapuram 6:31 amMarimangalam 6:55 amNarasimapuram 6:58 amRIT Campus 7:40am
R-23 K4 POLICE STATION
Nathamuni Theare 6:45 amK4 Police Station 6:50 amLabourOfficersQuarters 6:52 amVijaya Maruti (Nuts & Spices) 6:54 amUdayam Colony 6:56 amKambar Colony 6:58 amAnna Nagar West Depot 7:00amThirumangalam Bridge 7:02amThirumangalam Waves 7:06amVAnagaram 7:20amVelapanchavadi 7:25amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-24 ARCOT
Arcot Bus Stand 5:45 amMuthukadai 5:50 amWalajapettai 5:55 amPerumpullipakkam 6:20 amVinayagapuram (KPM) 6:35 amOlimugamathuPettai(Gori) 6:37amEgambaranathar Koil 6:40 amKachapeswarar Koil 6:42 amRama’sCafe(KPMBusStand) 6:44 amIndira Nagar (KPM Railway Gate) 6:50 amSungawarchathram 7:15amRIT Campus 8:00 am
R-26 PAMMAL
Pammal 6:30 amArunmathi Theatre 6:32 amAnagaputhur 6:34 amManikandan Nagar 6:36 amKarima Nagar 6:38 amKundrathur 6:40 amKundrathur Thandalam 6:43 amKovur 6:45 amGerugambakkam 6:50 amBai Kadai 6:53 amMathanandapuram 6:55 amVenkateswara Nagar 7:00amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-27 AVADI
Ajeya Stadium 6:35 amHVF 6:38 amCRP 6:42 amMitnamalli 6:45 amMuthapudupet 6:50 amSasthri Nagar 6:55 amAvadi Checkpost 7:05amRama Rathna Theatre 7:06amAvadi Amman Koil 7:10amVasantham Nagar 7:12amKovarthanagiri 7:14amKendra Vihar 7:15amKaduveti 7:17amRIT Campus 7:45am
R-28 AGARAM
Agaram 6:30 amPeriyar Nagar 6:32 amThiruvalluvar Thirumanamandapam 6:34 amPerumal Koil 6:36 am
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Kamban Nagar 6:38 amE.B. 6:40 amShanmugam Mahal 6:42 amSenthil Nagar 6:45 amThathankuppam 6:48 amKalyan Jewalers 6:55 amCollector Nagar 6:57amCheriyan Hospital 6:58 amGolden Flats 7:00amRIT Campus 7:45am
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19 - CHENGALPET GH 5.20 AM
Chengalpet New Bus Stand 5:25 amChengalpetOldBusStand 5:30 amPanur Tollgate 5:37amMahindra City Signal 5:45 amS.P. Koil 5:50 amMaraimalai Nagar 5:55 amPotheri 6:00 amSrinivasapuram 6:05 amGuduvancherry 6:07amGuduvancherry EB 6:09 amUrrappakkam 6:13 amVangaloor 6:20 amPerunkalathoor 6:25 amTambaram 6:30 amLakshmipuram 6:33 amKrishna Nagar 6:35 amvia: Non Stop Chennai outer Ring RoadCollege Campus 7:40am
38C - VANDAVASIVandhavasi New Bus Stand 5:35 amVandhavasiOldBusStand 5:40 am
Thenangur 5:45 amMelmaXRoad 5:50 amManamadhiXRoad 5:55 amPeru Nagar 6:00 amKuzhamanthal 6:05 amKPM Collectrate 6:15 amTalukOffice 6:20 amEgambaranathar Temple 6:30 amvia : Non-stop Sunguvarchathram, Sriperumbuthur College Campus 7:40am
39C - UTHIRAMERURUthiramerurIOCBunk 5:52 amThirupulivanam 5:52 amVengacherry 5:56 amMagaral 6:04 amMagaral Police Station 6:06 amArpakkam 6:09 amVedal 6:12 amKalakkattur 6:15 amKurivimalai 6:18 amOrikkai 6:20 amKanchipuram (Military Road) 6:25 amChinnasamy Nagar 6:27amKeera Mandapam 6:29 amKachapeswarar Temple 6:33 amCollege Campus 7:40am
41C - VELLOREVellore Rountana 5:30 amSathuvachari 5:35 amGanesh Theatre (Pututhaku) 5:45 amArcot Bus Stand 6:00 amKaveripakkam 6:15 amOchery 6:20 am
Perumpullipakkam (Samathuvapuram) 6:30 amBaluchetti 6:40 amPonnerikarai 6:40 amCollege Campus 7:40am
43 - THIRUTHANI 5:40 am
Fire Station 5:41 amThirupathi byepass 5:43 amGRT College 6:00 amArcot Kuppam 6:10 amKanagamma Chathiram 6:15 amPattarai Permanthur 6:25 amThirupachur 6:30 amCollectrate Thiruvallur 6:35 amManavalanagar 6:45 amCatter Pillar 6:50 amMelnallathur 7:00amSengadu 7:10amKattu Kootu Road 7:15amCollege Campus 7:40am
44 - PANAPAKKAM - NEMILIPanapakkam 6:05 amNemili Bus Stand 6:10 amSayanapuram 6:18 amSenthamangalam 6:22 amThirumalpur Rly. Station (Pallur) 6:25 amKammarpalayam 6:26 amChengalvarayanCollege(Oovery) 6:29 amPuthupakkam 6:32 amEnjampakkam 6:35 amVellagate 6:40 amSunguvar Chatram Bus Stand 7:00amSriperumbuthur Bus Stand 7:15amCollege Campus 7:40am
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19 - CHENGALPET GH 5.20 AM
Chengalpet New Bus Stand 5:25 amChengalpetOldBusStand 5:30 amPanur Tollgate 5:37amMahindra City Signal 5:45 amS.P. Koil 5:50 amMaraimalai Nagar 5:55 amPotheri 6:00 amSrinivasapuram 6:05 amGuduvancherry 6:07amGuduvancherry EB 6:09 amUrrappakkam 6:13 amVangaloor 6:20 amPerunkalathoor 6:25 amTambaram 6:30 amLakshmipuram 6:33 amKrishna Nagar 6:35 amvia: Non Stop Chennai outer Ring RoadCollege Campus 7:40am
38C - VANDAVASIVandhavasi New Bus Stand 5:35 amVandhavasiOldBusStand 5:40 am
Thenangur 5:45 amMelmaXRoad 5:50 amManamadhiXRoad 5:55 amPeru Nagar 6:00 amKuzhamanthal 6:05 amKPM Collectrate 6:15 amTalukOffice 6:20 amEgambaranathar Temple 6:30 amvia : Non-stop Sunguvarchathram, Sriperumbuthur College Campus 7:40am
39C - UTHIRAMERURUthiramerurIOCBunk 5:52 amThirupulivanam 5:52 amVengacherry 5:56 amMagaral 6:04 amMagaral Police Station 6:06 amArpakkam 6:09 amVedal 6:12 amKalakkattur 6:15 amKurivimalai 6:18 amOrikkai 6:20 amKanchipuram (Military Road) 6:25 amChinnasamy Nagar 6:27amKeera Mandapam 6:29 amKachapeswarar Temple 6:33 amCollege Campus 7:40am
41C - VELLOREVellore Rountana 5:30 amSathuvachari 5:35 amGanesh Theatre (Pututhaku) 5:45 amArcot Bus Stand 6:00 amKaveripakkam 6:15 amOchery 6:20 am
Perumpullipakkam (Samathuvapuram) 6:30 amBaluchetti 6:40 amPonnerikarai 6:40 amCollege Campus 7:40am
43 - THIRUTHANI 5:40 am
Fire Station 5:41 amThirupathi byepass 5:43 amGRT College 6:00 amArcot Kuppam 6:10 amKanagamma Chathiram 6:15 amPattarai Permanthur 6:25 amThirupachur 6:30 amCollectrate Thiruvallur 6:35 amManavalanagar 6:45 amCatter Pillar 6:50 amMelnallathur 7:00amSengadu 7:10amKattu Kootu Road 7:15amCollege Campus 7:40am
44 - PANAPAKKAM - NEMILIPanapakkam 6:05 amNemili Bus Stand 6:10 amSayanapuram 6:18 amSenthamangalam 6:22 amThirumalpur Rly. Station (Pallur) 6:25 amKammarpalayam 6:26 amChengalvarayanCollege(Oovery) 6:29 amPuthupakkam 6:32 amEnjampakkam 6:35 amVellagate 6:40 amSunguvar Chatram Bus Stand 7:00amSriperumbuthur Bus Stand 7:15amCollege Campus 7:40am
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