(Run by Sri Andavar Educational and Charitable Trust)
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi and Affiliated to Anna
University).
Secured
Ennoble
Cognition
CALENDAR2015– 2016
PERUNDURAI ROAD, METTUKADAI,KATHIRAMPATTI (PO), ERODE – 638 107
Ph.: +91 424 2 555 855, 018, 019 Fax: +91 424 2 555 885E-mail: [email protected]
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PERSONAL MEMORANDA
Name :
Roll No. :
Reg. No. :
Degree & Branch :
Year :
Date of Birth :
Blood Group :
Residential Address :
Parent/Guardian Name :
and Permanent Address :
Phone : Resi :
Mobile :
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NATIONAL ANTHEM
Jana gana mana adhinayaka jaye he
Bharatha bhagya Vidhata
Punjab a Sindhu Gujaratha Maratha
Dravida Utkala Vanga
Vindhya Himachala Yamuna Ganga
Uchala jalathi taranga
Tava subha name jage
Tava subha asisha mage
Gahe tava jaya gatha
Jana gana mangala nayaka jaye he
Bharatha bhagya Vidhata
Jaye he, jaye he, jaye he,
Jaye jaye jaye jaye he.
NATIONAL PLEDGE
India is my country and all Indians are my Brothers and Sisters.
I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage.
I shall always try to be worthy of it. I shall give my parents, teachers and all
elders, respect and treat everyone with courtesy.
To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion. In their well-being and
prosperity alone lies my happiness
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About the Institution
Surya Engineering College (SEC) is a Co-Educational and Self-Financing Institution
offering courses of engineering and technology. The institution is run by 14 eminent
Philanthropists-Academicians, Physician and Industrialists of Sri Andavar
Educational and Charitable Trust (SAEC Trust), Erode. SEC has been approved by
All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi, and affiliated to Anna
University. The college has got excellent infrastructure and a dedicated team of
faculty members to cater to the needs of student community.
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QUALITY POLICY
To impart engineering and management education of high standards,
ensure customer satisfaction and to become an institute of repute through
continual improvement.
VISION
To be an institute of repute by ensuring that students imbibe technical
knowledge, and provide them value based technical education.
Mission
To provide the necessary infrastructural facilities required for the teaching-
learning process, Co-Curricular & Extra Curricular activities.
To identify and impart the knowledge and skills required for the Industry.
To provide Faculty and Staff with the required qualification and competence
and to provide opportunity to update their knowledge and skills.
To provide opportunity for the students to exhibit their inherent talent.
To motivate the student to pursue higher education, competitive exams, and
other value-added programmes.
To develop Quality Engineers and technocrats with value and ethics as focal
points
To have regular interaction with the Industries in the area of R&D, and offer
consultancy, training and testing services.
To provide value-based technical education for all sections of the society
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PROGRAMMES OFFERED
UG Programmes:
B. E. Civil Engineering
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
B. E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. E. Electronics & Communication Engineering
B.E Computer Science & Engineering
PG Programmes:
M. E. CAD/CAM
M. E. Applied Electronics
M.E. Computer Science & Engineering
M. E. Power Systems Engineering
MBA (Elective : Marketing, Finance, HR, Systems and production)
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College Address
Surya Engineering CollegePerundurai road, Mettukadai,Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107,Tamil Nadu.
Approval/AffiliationApproved by the All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.
Secretary & Correspondent Thiru. K. Kalaiselvan
Principal Dr. S. Vijayan M.E., Ph.D
College Phone +91 424 2 555 888, 855, 018, 019
Fax +91 424 2 555 885
Office Timings 9.00 am to 6.00 pm
Bank
The Federal Bank Ltd.,Tirupur Branch.
The Karur Vysya Bank Ltd., Mettukadai Branch.
e-mail [email protected]
Website surya.ac.in
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COLLEGE INFORMATION
Surya Engineering College is promoted by Sri Andavar Educational and Charitable Trust,
Erode.
S. No. Name of the Trustee Designation
1 Thiru. C. Elango Chairman
2 Thiru. K. Kalaiselvan Secretary & Correspondent
3 Thiru. V.T. Kesaven Treasurer
4 Thiru. Andavar. A. Ramasamy Ex. Chairman
5 Thiru. M.P. Ramasamy Vice-Chairman
6 Dr. S. Kaligounden Vice-Chairman
7 Thiru. K. Kalaiyarasan Vice-Chairman
8 Tmt. Swapna Vijayakumar Joint Secretary
9 Thiru. Sanjeev Kumar Joint Secretary
10 Tmt. R. Malliga Ravikumar Director
11 Thiru. Prem Prakash Sikka Director
12 Thiru. K. Senniappan Director
13 Dr.C.Swaminathan Director
14 Thiru.V.Thangavel Director
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MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING COUNCIL
Chairman
Thiru. C. Elango
Chairman,
Surya Engineering College,
Perundurai road, Mettukadai,
Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107.
Trust Board Members
Thiru. K. Kalaiselvan
Secretary & Correspondent,
Surya Engineering College,
Perundurai road,Mettukadai,
Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107.
Thiru. V.T. Kesaven
Treasurer,
Surya Engineering College,
Perundurai road,Mettukadai,
Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107.
Thiru.Andavar A. Ramasamy
Ex.Chairman.
Surya Engineering College,
Perundurai road, Mettukadai,
Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107
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Thiru. M.P. Ramasamy Vice Chairman, Surya Engineering College, Perundurai road, Mettukadai, Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107.
Thiru.Dr.S.Kaligounden Vice Chairman, Surya Engineering College, Perundurai road, Mettukadai, Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107.
Thiru.K.Kalaiyarasan Vice Chairman, Surya Engineering College, Perundurai road, Mettukadai, Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107.
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Nominees (Industralist/Technologist/Educationist)
Mr.N.SubramaniamManaging DirectorM/s.Habasit Iakoka Pvt.Ltd.(Indo-Swiss Joint Venture)P.B.3215 Civil aerodrome (post)Coimbatore.
Dr.B.Sambath Kumar,Former Principal and Secretary,PSG College of Arts and Science,35-D,Indira Nagar,Coimbatore -14.
Mr.T.N.Sivakumar,T.N.S. Consultants,5,Kanniga Parameshwari Layout,Nanjundapuram Road,Ramanathapuram,Coimbatore -45.
Dr.P.Ponnusamy,Dean Academics,Surya Engineering College,Perundari Road,Mettukadai,Kathirampatti (po),Erode-638107
Dr.G.R.Vasanthakumar,Head, Department of Management Studies,Surya Engineering College,Perundari Road,Mettukadai,Kathirampatti (po),Erode-638107
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AICTE Nominee(Ex—Officio)
Southern Regional Officer
All India Council for Technical Education,Shashtri Bhavan,
26,Haddows Road,V.Nungambakkam,Chennai-6000 006
State Government Nominee(Ex—Officio)
The Commissioner of Technical Education,
Guindy,
Chennai
University Nominee
Will be nominated by Anna University, Chennai.
Member Secretary (Ex-Officio)
Dr. S. Vijayan M. E., Ph. D
Principal, Surya Engineering College,
Perundurai road,Mettukadai,
Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107.
CONVENER
Mr. S. K. Sanmugasekar
Administrative Officer,
Surya Engineering College,
Perundurai road, Mettukadai,
Kathirampatti (PO), Erode – 638 107
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PRINCIPAL
Dr. S.Vijayan.,M.E.,Ph.D
Department of S & H
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr.V.Ananda Kumar M.A., M.Phil.,MISTE.,HODI/c/S&HAsso.Prof./English
2 Ms.S.Deepa M.A., M. Phil., B.Ed., A.P./English
3 Ms.M.Kalaiselvi M.A., B.Ed., A.P./English
4 Ms. G.A.Shyamala M.Sc., M. Phil., PGDCA, DeptI/c A.P./Mathematics
5 Mr.R.S.Mohana Chendur RajaM.Sc., M. Phil., (Pursuing)
A.P./Mathematics
6 Mr. S. Arul PrakashM.Sc., M. Phil.,B.Ed.,
A.P./Mathematics
7 Ms. K.GowriM.Sc., M.Phil.,PGDCA.
A.P./Mathematics
8 Mr.S.Saravana KumarM.Sc., B. Ed., M. Phil.,
A.P./Mathematics
9 Ms.T.Priya M.Sc., M. Phil. A.P./Mathematics
10 Mr.A. Chandra PrakashM.Sc.,M.Phil.,
DeptI/c,A.P././Physics
11 Ms.R.Deepa M. Sc. M. Phil A.P./Physics
12 Mr. P. Satheeshkumar M.Sc., M. Phil., DeptI/c , A.P./Chemistry
13 Ms. D. Kalpana M.Sc., M. Phil. A.P./Chemistry
14 Ms. M. P. Geetha M.Sc., M. Phil. A.P./Chemistry
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Discipline & Welfare CommitteeLIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS
Department of CSE &IT
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr. R. Logesh BabuMCA, M.E.
Ph. D. (Pursuing) A.P
2 Mr. K. Ramakrishnan M.E. A.P.
3 Mr. R. Sathish M.E. A.P.
4 Ms.Sudha Chidambaram M.E. A.P.
5 Mr. M. S. Arunkumar M.E. Ph.D. (Pursuing). A.P.
6 Ms.D.Kiruthika M.E. A.P.
7 Ms. A.P.Gopu M. E. A.P.
8 Mr. G.S.Manickavasagam M.E. A.P.
9 Ms. S. Karthikaveni M.E. A.P.
10 Mr. C. Santhosh M.E. A.P.
POST GRADUATION Department of CSE
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Dr.G.Kirubhakar M.E., Ph.D. Prof&HOD
2 Mr.M.Mahesh M.E., Ph.D. (Pursuing) A.P.
3 Ms.N.Kannamal M.E., Ph.D. (Pursuing) A.P
Department of ECE
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr. S. Saravanan M.E. ASP and HOD I/c
2 Ms. L. Kalaiselvi M.E. A.P.
3 Mr. T. Arunkumar M.E. A.P.
4 Ms. K. Santhiya M.E. A.P.
5 Mr.P.Jayaraj M.E. A.P.
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6 Ms. V. Akila M.E. A.P.
7 Ms. V. Yasodha M.E. A.P.
8 Mr.P.Prakash M.E. A.P.
9 Ms.K.Yamuna M.E. A.P.
POST GRADUATIONMaster of Engineering (Applied Electronics)
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr. G. Ravikumar M.E., Ph. D (Pursuing) Associate Professor
2.Ms.R.Kavitha M.E., Ph. D (Pursuing)
AssistantProfessor
Department of EEES.
No.Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr. S. SathishKumar M.E. A.P. and HOD I/c
2 Ms. N. Gowthami M.E A.P.
3 Ms. R. Malini M.E. A.P.
4 Ms. V. Ambika M.E A.P.
5 Mr. G.Prabhu M.E A.P.
6 Mr. C.NavaneethaKrishnan M.E. A.P.
7 Ms. M. Saranya M.E. A.P.
8 Ms. P. Gowthami M.E. A.P.
9 Ms.V. Poornima M.E A.P.
10 Mr. S. R. MahendraKumar M.E A.P.
11 Mr.K.Srinivasan M.E, Ph.D(pursuing) A.P.
12 Mr.K.SundaraMoorthy M.E, Ph.D(pursuing) A.P.
POST GRADUATION
Master of Engineering(Power System Engineering)
1. Dr.S.Vijayan M.E, Ph.D Professor / HOD2 Mr.P. Ravichandran M.E A.P.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
S.No.Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr. J. Senthilkumar M.E. A.P.& H.O.D I/c
2 Mr. G. Prakash M.E. A.P.
3 Mr. P. Sakthivel M.E. A.P.
4 Mr.V.Vadivel Vivek M.E. A.P.
5 Mr.T.Karthikeyan M.E., A.P.
6 Mr.M.Chandru M.E. A.P.
7 Mr.M.Sathish Kumar M.E. A.P.
8 Mr.S.AnandaKumar M.E. A.P.
9 Mr.C.Thiyagu M.E. A.P.
10 Mr.S.Sathiyamoorthi M.E. A.P.
11 Mr.K.Mohan Sivakumar M.E. A.P
POST GRADUATION Master of Engineering (CAD/CAM)
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Dr. P. Ponnusamy M.Tech., Ph.DProfessor&Dean( Academics)
2. Mr.K.R.Prabhu M.E. A.P.
Department of Civil Engineering
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr. S. Kamalkannan M. E. A.P./HOD I/c
2 Mr. G. Anand M. E. A.P.
3 Mr. P. B. Narandiran M. E. A.P.
4 Mr. V. Prabhu M. E. A.P.
5 Mr.P.Arul Murugan M.E. A.P.
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6 Mr.R.Karthick M.E. A.P.
7 Mr.V.P.Subramaniam B. E. A.P.
8 Ms.B.V.Vinodhini B.E. A.P.
9 Mr.S.Selvakumar B.E. A.P.
Department of Management Studies
S.No.
Name Qualification Designation
1 Dr.G. R. Vasantha Kumar MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D Professor & HOD
2 Ms.D.AarthiB.E. MBA, Ph.D.,(pursuing)
A.P.
3 Mr.A.PrabhuAshirvadam. B.E. MBA. A.P.
4 Ms. U. Dhanalakshmi MBA, Ph. D (Pursuing) A.P.
5 Mr. C.R.Vijay B.Sc., MBA., A.P.
6 Ms.S.Bhuvaneswari MBA.,M.Phil., A.P.
7 Mr.P.T.Gowrishankar B.E. MBA. A.P.
EXAM CELLS. No Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr.P.Ravichandran M.E. AP/EEE
2. Mr.A.P.Gopu M.E. AP/CSE
Department of Library & Information Science
S. No Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr. P. Palanisamy M.A., MLISc., M.Phil. Librarian
2 Ms. S.Kausalya C.LISc Lib. Asst.
3 Ms.N.S.Sambooranam SSLC,DCFA Lib. Asst.
Department of Physical Education
S. No Name Qualification Designation
1 Mr.L.Sathiyamoorthi BBM, M.P.Ed., Physical
Director
2 Mr.M.Samiaappan __________ Marker
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Career Development Cell
S. No Name Qualification Designation
1 MrDr.G.R.Vasanthakumar MBA, M. Phil., Ph. D Professor & HOD / MBA
2 Ms. U. Dhanalakshmi MBA, Ph. D (Pursuing) A.P./MBA
3 Mr.C.Santhosh M. E. A.P./CSE and IT
4 Mr.G.Prabhu M. E. A.P./EEE
5Mr.T.Arunkumar
M. E A.P./ECE
6 Mr.G.Anand M. E. A.P./civil
7 Mr.M.Chandru M. E. A.P./Mechanical
SUPPORTING STAFF
S.No
Name Department Designation
1 Mr. M. Vajravel CSE System Admin.
2 Mr. M. Loganathan CSE Lab Asst.
3. Mr.M.Gowrishankar CSE Lab Asst.
4 Mr.E.Manoj Kumar CSE Lab Asst.
5 Mr. S. Gokulraj ECE Lab Asst.
6 Mr.M.Elango EEE Lab Asst.
7 Mr.A.Muthu Kumar EEE Lab Asst.
8 Mr. R. Shankar MECH Lab Asst.
9 Mr. R. Kalaivanan MECH Lab Asst.
10 Mr. G.Bharath CIVIL Lab Asst.
11 Mr.G.Muthukumar CIVIL Lab Asst.
12 Mr.P.Balasubramani CIVIL Lab Asst.
13 Ms.V.Sanmugavadivu CHEMISTRY Lab Asst.
14 Ms.K.Yuvarani PHYSICS Lab Asst.
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
S.No. Name Department Designation
1 Mr.S.K.Sanmugasekar Office A.O.
2 Mr. K. Venkatachalam Office Sr. Asst.
3 Ms.T. Boomathi Office Sr. Asst.
4 Mr. S. Thamarai Selvan Office Sr. Asst.
5 Ms. K. Sribala Office Accountant
6 Ms. V.Rani Office Accountant
7 Ms.P.Priya Office Jr. Asst.
8 Mr. C. Punniyamoorthi Office Office Asst.
9 Ms. L. Gomathi Office Office Asst.
10 Ms. N. Suganthi Office Office Asst.
11 Mr. P. Gunasekaran Office Office Asst.
12 Mr. M.Balamurugan Office Office Asst.
13 Mr. C. Kanagaraj Maintenance Electrician
14 Mr.V.Eswaran Maintenance Electrician
15 Mr.N.Samiappan Maintenance Marker &Garden Supervisor
Transport
S.No Name Department Designation
1 Mr. P. Suguna Kumar Transport Transport Supervisor
2 Mr. A.M. Ravichandran Transport Driver
3 Mr. S. Eswaramoorthy Transport Driver
4 Mr. N. Karthick Transport Driver
5 Mr. V.K.Arunachalam. Transport Driver
6 Mr. D.Gobinath Transport Driver
7 Mr. D.Dhandapani Transport Driver
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8 Mr.P.Thulasimani Transport Driver
9 Mr. M.Balasubramaniam Transport Driver
10 Mr. S.Gopala Krishnan Transport Driver
11 Mr. M.Karthi Transport Driver
12 Mr.S.Paramasivam Transport Driver
13 Mr.V.Muthusamy Transport Driver
14 Mr. M.Chenniappan Transport Driver
The Discipline and Welfare Committee for Surya Engineering College is hereby constitutedwith the following members:
1 Dr. S. Vijayan Chairman Principal
2 Dr. P. Ponnusamy Member Dean (Academics)
2 Mr. S.Saravanan Member Head/ECE
3 Mr. S. Sathish Kumar Member Head/ EEE
4 Dr. G. Kirubhakar Member Head/ CSE
5 Mr .V.Ananda Kumar Member Head/ S&H
6 Dr. G. R.Vasanthakumar Member Head / MBA
8 Ms. G. A. Shyamala Member A.P./Mathematics
9 Mr. L.Sathiyamoorthi Member Physical Director
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Discipline & Welfare Committee
Planning, Development and Monitoring Board
The Planning and Monitoring Board for Surya Engineering College is hereby constituted with the
following members:
1. Dr. S. Vijayan Chairman Principal
2 Dr. P. Ponnusamy Member Dean (Academics)
3 Mr .V.Ananda Kumar Member HOD/S&H
4 Dr. G. R. Vasanthakumar Member HOD / MBA
5 Dr .N. Nagarajan Member Principal, CIET, Coimbatore.
6 Mr. S. Dharmalingam MemberAddl. GM, BHEL,
Trichy.
7 Mr. N. Sridhar MemberCEO, Cethar Software services
Consultancy,Coimbatore.
8 Mr. S. Devanandan MemberArchitect, New Premier Const,
Erode.
The Complaints cum Redressal Committee for Surya Engineering College (SEC) is hereby
constituted with the following members:
1.Ms. Swapna Vijayakumar Chairperson Joint Secretary / SAEC Trust
2. Ms. R. Malliga Ravikumar MemberTrustee / SAEC Trust
3. Dr. P. Ponnusamy Member Dean (Academics)
4. Mr. L.Sathiyamoorthi Member Physical Director
5. Ms. G. A. Shyamala Member A.P./Mathematics
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Complaints-cum-Redressal Committee
6. Ms. L. Kalaiselvi MemberA.P / ECE
The Class Committee for Surya Engineering College (SEC) is hereby constituted with the following
members:I Year
1. Dr. S. Vijayan Principal
2. Dr. P. Ponnusamy MemberDean (Academics)
3 Mr .V.Ananda Kumar Member HOD/S&H
4 Ms.G.A.Shyamala Member A.P./DeptI/C Maths
5 All Class Advisors Members
Departments
1. Principal Chairman
2. Dr. P. Ponnusamy Dean (Academics)
3. Head of the Department Member
4. Senior Faculty Member Member
5 All Class Advisors Members
In order to ensure and facilitate peaceful and disciplined stay of the newly admitted first semester
students, the following committee is constituted. The Conveners and Members of the committee
through their strict vigilance will ensure harassment free and homely stay of the fresher students
upon their arrival in the campus
1. Dr. S. Vijayan Convener Principal
2. Dr. P. Ponnusamy Member Dean (Academics)
3 Mr .V.Ananda Kumar Member HOD/S&H
4 Dr. G. Kirubhakar Member HOD/ CSE
5 Ms. G. A. Shyamala Member A.P./Mathematics
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Class Committee
Anti-Ragging Squad
6 Ms. L. Kalaiselvi MemberA.P / ECE
FACILITIES
COMPUTER CENTRE -1
Centralized Air-Conditioned Computer Center with 230 sq.m.
(2475 sq. ft.)
IBM Server Quad Core xeon 2.33 GHz, 2GB RAM, 300GBx
3 HDD, Raid Controller
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.40 GHz with Hyper Threading Technology
Linux Operating System and Application Software
24x7- 10 Mbps (1:1) Internet Facility through dedicated RF Link
Ultra-Modern Communication Skills Laboratory with state-of-the-art to facilitate our
students’ communication and language skills
20KVA UPS Power backup
COMPUTER CENTER 2 AND CAD LAB
➢ Centralized Air-Conditioned Computer Centre with 226 Sq.m. (2432 Sq.ft.)
➢ IBM Server Quad Core Xeon 2.33GHz, 2 GB RAM, 300 GB x 3 HDD, Raid Controller
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.80 GHz with Hyper Threading Technology Linux Operating System and Application Software
Solid Works Software Think 3 Software 24x7- 10Mbps (1:1) Internet Facility through dedicated RF Link 20 KVA UPS Power backup.
COMPUTER CENTER 3 A➢ Centralized Air-Conditioned Computer Centre with 95 Sq.m. (1024 Sq.ft.)
➢ Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.80 GHz with Hyper Threading Technology
➢ Linux Operating System and Application Software
➢ 24x7- 10 Mbps (1:1) Internet Facility through dedicated RF Link
➢ 20 KVA UPS Power backup
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COMPUTER CENTER 3 B
➢ Centralized Air-Conditioned Computer Centre with 226 Sq.m. (2432 Sq.ft.)➢ Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.80 GHz with Hyper Threading Technology➢ Linux Operating System and Application Software➢ 24x7- 10 Mbps (1:1) Internet Facility through dedicated RF Link
➢ 20 KVA UPS Power backup➢ SPSS 16
COMPUTER CENTER 4
➢ Centralized Air-Conditioned Computer Centre with 4030 Sq.ft.➢ Intel dual Core 2.75 GHz with Hyper Threading Technology➢ Microsoft Licensed operating system and Linux Operating System, Application Software➢ 24x7- 10 Mbps (1:1) Internet Facility through dedicated RF Link➢ 20 KVA UPS Power backup
COMPUTER CENTER 5
➢ Centralized Air-Conditioned Computer Centre with 4030 Sq.ft.
➢ Intel dual Core 2.75 GHz with Hyper Threading Technology
➢ Linux Operating System and Application Software
➢ 24x7- 10 Mbps (1:1) Internet Facility through dedicated RF Link
➢ 20 KVA UPS Power backup
COMPUTER CENTER 6
➢ Centralized Air-Conditioned Computer Centre with 4030 Sq.ft.
➢ Intel dual Core 2.75 GHz with Hyper Threading Technology
➢ Linux Operating System and Application Software
➢ 24x7- 10 Mbps (1:1) Internet Facility through dedicated RF Link
➢ 20 KVA UPS Power backup
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SURYA KNOWLEDGE CENTER
Area of 600 sq.m. (6500 sq. ft.)
Well furnished and stacked library with Indian and Foreign Books, National and
International Journals etc.
Total no. of Books: 13989 comprising 3914 Titles
Working hours: 8. 30 am to 5.30 pm.
Digital Library
Internet Connectivity, e-Books and e-Journals, Educational CDs (943 nos.) and Audio-Video
Facilities.
SIR C.V. RAMAN PHYSICS LAB
Area of 220 sq.m. (2370 sq.ft.)
Dark Room for Optic Experiments
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Applied Physics and Material SciencAreae.
Lab Equipment includes CROs, Ultrasonic Inter- Ferrometer, LaserSource,
BH Curve Apparatus etc.
ROBERT BOYLE CHEMISTRY LAB
Area of 200 sq.m. (2150 sq.ft.)
Modernized Gas Connection
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Applied Chemistry
Instruments include Digital Spectro-Photometer, Digital FlamePhotometer, Electronic Top
Loading Balance etc.
ECE DEPARTMENT LABORATORIES
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY
Carpet area of 260 sq.m Cathode ray oscilloscopes Function generators
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Multimeters Capacity to accommodate 60 students
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LABORATORY
Analog trainer kits Digital trainer kits Digital IC tester Cathode ray oscilloscopes Function generators Multimeters Capacity to accommodate 30 students
MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY
8085, 8086 microprocessor kits 8051 microcontroller kits ADC&DAC interfacing kits stepper motor Power supply Capacity to accommodate 30 students
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LABORATORY
Advanced communication trainer kits Digital storage oscilloscopes Direct digital synthesizer function generators Capacity to accommodate 30 students
SIMULATION AND SIGNAL PROCESSING LABORATORY
Workstations with Intel core 2 duo processors – 33 nos Simulation software Texas instruments based digital signal processor kits Digital storage oscilloscopes Function generators Capacity to accommodate 33 students
VLSI LABORATORY
Workstations with Intel core 2 duo processors – 33 nos Simulation software
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FPGA kits Capacity to accommodate 33 students
LAN & NETWORK LABORATORY
Workstations with Intel core 2 duo processors – 33 nos Network simulation software LAN trainer kits Wireless trainer kits Capacity to accommodate 33 students
OPTICAL AND MICROWAVE LABORATORY
Gunn diode based workbenches Klystron based workbenches Dipole and horn antenna based workbenches VSWEters & Power supplies for Gunn & Klystron Optical Led and Laser based trainer kits Cathode ray oscilloscopes Function generators Capacity to accommodate 30 students
EEE DEPARTMENT LABARATORIES
ENGINEERING PRACTICE LAB Area 570 sq.m
Facilities to conduct experiments in Residential house wiring using switches, fuse,
indicator, lamp and energy meter, Fluorescent lamp wiring, Stair case wiring , Measurementof electrical quantities – voltage, current, power & power factor in RLC circuit,Measurement of energy using single phase energy meter, Measurement of resistance to earthof an electrical equipment.
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LAB Area 260 sq.m Accommodation capacity of 36 students at a time. Facilities to perform experiments on DC and AC networks, diodes and transistors. analysis
of networks, verifying kirchoff’s laws and other network theorems likethevenins,nortons,super position,maximum power transfer theorems,etc.,
ELECTRICAL DC MACHINES LABORATORY Accommodation capacity of 36 students at a time. Facilities to perform experiments on DC Motors and DC Generators. The ability to conduct testing and experimental procedures on different types of
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electrical machines, A chance to practice different types of wiring and devices connections and capability to analyze the operation of electric machines under different loading conditions.
ELECTRICAL AC MACHINES LABORATORY Area 260 sq.m Accommodation capacity of 36 students at a time. Facilities to perform experiments on Induction Motors, AC Generators, Transformers and
Synchronous motors. Experimentally obtain the load characteristics, starting current and starting torque of a
squirrel-cage induction motor and to derive circuit parameters from no-load and blocked-rotor tests.
Facilities to understand the starting and connecting procedures of synchronous generators,
and to obtain the ‘V’ curves of synchronous motors.MEASURENENT & INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY
Area 260 sq.m Accommodation capacity of 36 students at a time.
Facilities to perform experiments on AC and DC Bridges, displacement and pressuretransducers, Instrumentation amplifiers, A/D and D/A converters, Calibration ofsingle-phase energy meter, Calibration of current transformer, Measurement ofthree phase power and power factor and iron loss.
CONTROL SYSTEM LABORATORY Area 260 sq.m Accommodation capacity of 36 students at a time. Facilities to perform experiments on Stability Analysis, Position control and Transfer
Functions of Special Electrical Machines. Make measurements of a system and determine a transfer function and implement a
proportional control system and make performance predictions, including SSE, responsespeed response and relative stability, Design and implement a lead or lag compensatorusing matlab.
POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY Area 260 sq.m Accommodation capacity of 36 students at a time. Facilities to perform experiments on power semiconductor devices like single phase and
three phase converters, inverters, choppers. Designing and simulating the circuits by using orcad software.
POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LABORATORY Area 260 sq.m Accommodation capacity of 36 students at a time. Facilities to perform experiments on simulate transmission line parameter, stability of
transmission line by using ,MiPower and MATLAB software.
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MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
LABORATORIES
ENGINEERING PRACTICE LAB
Area of 10330 sq. ft.
Facilities to conduct experiments in Basic Machining, Sheet Metal work, welding, Machine
Assembly Practice, Plumbing Works, Carpentry using Power tools, Fitting, Foundry,
Smithy Operations and Electrical Wiring Practice etc.
Equipment include Centre Lathe, Arc Welding machine, Gas Welding with all accessories,
Hearth Furnace, Smithy Tools, Centrifugal Pump, Air Conditioner, Power Tools like Rotary
Hammer, Circular saw, Planer etc.
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB I
Area of 2700 sq. ft.
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Duty lathes, Light duty lathes, Welding transformers for
arc welding and gas welding machine.
Furnished with sheet metal and sand molding facilities
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB II
Area of 2700 sq. ft.
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Capstan and Turret lathe, Radical drilling machine,
Vertical cum horizontal milling machine, Surface grinding machine, Slotting machine,
Shaper, Tool dynamometer and Tool makers microscope.
MECHATRONICS LAB
Area of 1200 sq. ft.
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Pneumatic Trainer Kit, with manual and PLC control,
8051- Micro Controller Kit with Stepper Motor, PID Controller Interfacing etc.
METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT LAB
Area of 800 sq. ft.
Facilitates to conduct experiments in ProfileProjector, Autocollimator, Temperature
Measuring Setup, Floating Carriage Micrometer and established with all measuring
instruments like Vernier Height Gauge, Gear Tooth Vernier etc.
CAM LAB
Area of 1200 sq. ft.
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Facilitates to conduct experiments in CNC Lathe and CNC Milling by using CAM
softwares.
ENGINEERING PRACTICES LAB
Area of 10330 sq. ft.
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Basic Machining, Sheet Metal work, welding,
Machine Assembly Practice, Plumbing Works, Carpentry using Power tools, Fitting,
Foundry, Smithy Operations and Electrical Wiring Practice etc.
Equipment include Centre Lathe, Arc Welding machine, Gas Welding with all accessories,
Hearth Furnace, Smithy Tools, Centrifugal Pump, Air Conditioner, Power Tools like Rotary
Hammer, Circular saw, Planer etc
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB I
Area of 1200 sq. ft.
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Duty lathes, Light duty lathes, Welding transformers
for arc welding and gas welding machine.
Furnished with sheet metal and sand molding facilities.
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB II
Area of 2700 sq. ft.
Facilitates to conduct experiments in Capstan and Turret lathe, Radical drilling machine,
Vertical cum horizontal milling machine, Surface grinding machine, Slotting machine,
Shaper, Tool dynamometer and Tool makers microscope.
KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS LAB
Area of 900 sq.ft Facilitates to conduct experiments in Slider crank Mechanism & Universal Joints for
determining velocity and acceleration, Governors for determining sensitivity, effort, etc. Cam for determining the jump speed & profile of the cam Motorized Gyroscope for Verification of laws & determination of gyroscopic couple Whirling of shaft for determination of critical speed of shaft with concentrated loads Connecting rod & flywheel for moment of inertia by oscillation method Vibrating system & Spring mass system for determination of damping co-efficient of single
degree of freedom system,Determination of Torsional frequencies for compound pendulum
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THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB Area of 1350 sq. ft. Facilitates to conduct experiments in Four Stroke Diesel engine with mechanical loading,
Four Stroke Diesel engine with electrical loading, Four Stroke Diesel engine for Retardation test, Heat Balance test &
Performance test. Flash point & Fire point apparatus, Red wood viscometer for finding out the viscosity of
any oil. Air compressor for conducting performance test.
HEAT POWER LAB
Area of 900 sq.ftFacilitates to conduct experiments Lagged Pipe Apparatus for finding out the thermal
conductivity.Natural convection Apparatus, Forced convection apparatus.Refrigeration system for finding out COP, Emissivity apparatus.Parallel/ Counter flow
heat Exchanger for finding out effectiveness.Guarded plate Equipment finding out the thermal conductivity. Pin-fin Apparatus for finding out the pin fin efficiency, Stefan-Boltzman apparatus.
HYDRAULIC LAB
The students be able to verify the principles studied in theory by conducting the experiments
through Determination of coefficient of discharge for orifice. Determination of coefficient of discharge for Notches. Determination of coefficient of discharge for Venturimeter, Orifice meter. Determination of coefficient of discharge for Friction losses in pipes, Minor losses in pipes.
Determination of coefficient of discharge for Characteristics of Pelton Turbine, Francis
turbine, Kaplan turbine, Centrifugal pump and Reciprocating pump
STRENGTH OF MATERIALSLAB
The Lab enhances the knowledge in the property of construction materials by using
Compression Testing Machine .
The Lab enhances the knowledge in the property of construction materials by
usingUniversal Testing machine .
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CIVIL DEPARTMENT LABORATORIES
The Lab enhances the knowledge in the property construction materials by using Testing
Machine,Flectural Testing Machine.
The Lab enhances the knowledge in the property of construction materials by using
Hardness Test Impact Testing Machine.
The Lab enhances the knowledge in the property of construction materials by using Testing
Machine,Soundness Test and Apparatus
SURVEY LAB
The lab enhances with equipped and spacious equipment like Theodolite,dumpy level,
prismatric campus.
Advanced equipment like “ TOTAL STATION” with the help of these instruments we aredoing various construction field works.
SOIL MECHANIC LAB
The student acquires the capacity to test the soil to assess its engineering and index
properties by using Sieve Analysis. The student acquires the capacity to test the soil to assess its engineering and index
properties by using Hydrometer analysis, Specific gravity of soil grains. The student acquires the capacity to test the soil to assess its engineering and index
properties by using Relative density of sands, Atterberg limits test. The student acquires the capacity to test the soil to assess its engineering and index
properties by using Density relationship using Standard Proctor test, Permeability
determination. The student acquires the capacity to test the soil to assess its engineering and index
properties by using Determination of shear strength parameters, Direct shear test on
cohesionless soil, Unconfined Compression test, Triaxial test, One dimensional
consolidation test, Field density test.
CONCRETE AND HIGHWAY ENGINEERING LAB
To learn the principles and procedures of testing concrete and highway materials through
Slump cone test, Flow table test, Compaction factor test, Vee Bee test from these the
properties of fresh concrete can be determined.
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Compressive strength- cube and cylinder, Flexural test, Modulus of elasticity test from these
the properties of hardened concrete can be determined. Penetration test, Softening point test, Ductility test, Viscosity test, Elastic recovery test,
Storage stability from these the properties of bitumen can be determined. Stripping test, Soundness test, Proportioning of aggregates, Water absorption from these the
properties of aggregates can be determined. Determination of binder content, Marshall stability and flow values, Specific gravity,
Density test from these the properties of bituminous mixes can be determined.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB
To understand the sampling and preservation methods and significance of characterization
of waste water by using Determination of Ammonia Nitrogen in waste water. Coagulation and Precipitation process for treating waste water. Determination of suspended, volatile, fixed and settleable solids in waste water. B.O.D test. C.O.D test. Nitrate in waste water. Phosphate in waste water. Determination of Calcium, Potassium and Sodium. Heavy metals determination – Chromium, Lead and Zinc.
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING LABORATORY
Using Software like Autocad and STADD.Pro for drafting & analysis of building models.
LANGUAGE LABORATORY
The Department of English extends a colossal support to the development of Effective
Communication Skills of the students and to provide learners a sustainable access to self-
instructional, multimedia, language learning software as a complementary to classroom teaching.
The modern Language Lab with a carpet area of 3476 sq. ft houses the following
facilities:
• Audio Interactive Laboratory with a 60 user network environment.
• Multimedia Interactive Laboratory with 60 multimedia computers connected to a Teacher's
Console with interactive server and Local Area Network
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• Licensed Softwares like English Language Lab Software and Career Lab software has been
purchased
• CDs related to communication skills are available.
1. 60 P-IV PCs and one server
Server is felicitated with
• PIV system
• 1 GB RAM / 40 GB HDD
• OS: Win 2000 server
• Audio card with headphones (with mike)
• JRE 1.3
Client Systems comprise
• PIII or above
• 256 or 512 MB RAM /40 GB HDD
• OS: Win 2000
• Audio card with headphones (with mike)
• JRE 1.3
II. Class Room session during the communication lab consists of:
a) Handicam Video Camera (with video lights and mic input)b) Television - 29”c) Collar mike (1) and cordless mikes (3) with audio mixerd) DVD Recorder / Player
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Department of Physical Education has got all the facilities to promote sports and games.
Well laid out and maintained play field about 11,200 sq.m. (1,20,560 sq. ft.)
Adventure sports club for recreation and to develop Leadership qualities
Fitness Center for healthy and active life style
Coaching Camps to develop advanced skills and tactics
Encourages to participate in Inter-Collegiate/Inter-University/State/ National Level Sports
and Games
Yoga Classes for mind and body fitness
Recreation Sports – Roller Skating, Bicycle Riding,etc.
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Fees concession for the best sports players
Sports Quota for International, National and State level players.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CELL (CDC)
CDC comprises students’ representatives and faculty in-charge
CDC helps the students in Planning their careers and to find various types of jobs in their areasof interest
Developing Soft and Intellectual skills
Orientation Programmes for students and Pedagogical training for faculty member
HOSTEL
Well furnished, networked and ventilated rooms
Fitness Center
Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian Food
Pure and Tasty Drinking Water
Reading and Recreation Halls
Telecom Facilities
Internet Facilities
CANTEEN AND AMENITY CENTRE
Refreshments
Stationery and Photocopy Facilities
Food and Beverages
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Local, STD and ISD Facilities
OTHER SALIENT FEATURES
AC Seminar Hall with seating capacity 360 of 415 sq. m. (4470 sq.ft.)
AC Seminar Hall with Wi-Fi Connectivity and capacity 208 of 415 sq.m.
Meritorious Faculty members with Rich Experience
Smart Classrooms with OHP and LCD Facilities
In-House Health Care Centre
Buses are plying in and around Erode District, Viz., Erode, Bhavani, Gobichettipalayam,
Tirupur, Chennimalai, Kodumudi and Modakkurichi.
Powered with 40 kVA Generator backup
Tie-up with MNCs
CODE OF CONDUCT
1. Students should maintain high standard of discipline, courtesy and behavior both in and out of
the campus.
2. Students are not allowed to stand about or walk along the corridor during the class hours.
3. Strict Silence should be maintained inside the class rooms.
4. No student is allowed to enter or leave the class room without the permission of the staff
concerned.
5. Students are forbidden to write on or to deface the walls with their foot prints, or to throw bits
of papers or ink on the floors or to deface/tear the circulars in the notice board. Those who
violate these rules will be punished.37
6. Students should be polite, punctual and neatly dressed. Wearing T-shirts, Collarless shirts and
faded Jeans are not allowed.
7. Students are required to give an undertaking at the time of joining the Institute as well as at the
beginning of the academic session to abstain from ragging, eve-teasing, quarrelling, smoking,
use of alcoholic drinks, drugs and indulging in any other undesirable activities.
8. Requests, petitions, appeals and complaints of any kind have to be made to the Class Advisor
and the Head of the Department concerned and not directly to the higher authorities.
9. If any damage is caused to the college property by any student/group of students, then the cost
of the same will be recovered from the particular person/group, followed by suitable
disciplinary action.
10. Using Cellular phones by the students is totally banned within the campus.
11. Students should compulsorily wear their ID card with Lanyard in such a way that ID card is
distinctly visible, as long as they are inside the college premises.
12. Do not throw papers or ink on the floor/corridors/staircase. Put all waste materials in the dust
bins provided.
13. No meeting should be organized within the college without prior written permission.
14. The Students shall not collect money for any purpose without the permission from the principal.
15. Students should abstain from participation in Political party or communal politics.
16. Students who indulge in political propaganda or who organize fellow students in political
faction inside the college premises or Hostel or who otherwise engage themselves in party
politics are liable to be expelled from the college.
17. Strict silence must be maintained inside the premises of the college, during class hours, in the
laboratories and in the library.
18. Students are responsible to take care of their own personal belongings. For the loss of property,
the college is not responsible.
19. Change of address is to be intimated to the office then and there through proper channel.
20. Any property found in the premises must be handed over to the office with relevant details.
21. Every student should make it a habit to read the notice / circulars and other papers displayed on
the Notice Board and take appropriate action as directed therein.
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22. No notice of any kind should be circulated or pasted anywhere by the students inside the college
campus without prior permission from the principal.
23. Students should desist from soiling the walls with their footwear mark.
24. Students must not behave themselves to bring discredit to the College.
25. Self-discipline is expected from every student at all common places like class rooms, library,
playground, canteen, common functions etc. Failing to abide will lead to disciplinary action.
26. In academic and disciplinary issues, the final decision will be made by the Principal.
27. Ragging is an offence and the accused is liable to be arrested and imprisoned in addition to
being dismissed from the college and shall not be able to join any other educational institution.
28. Any student who has been convicted of any offence in the court of law will not be allowed to
continue his/her studies in the Institute.
RAGGING
The Government of Tamil Nadu has banned ragging in Educational Institutions by passing
Government Order. “Tamil Nadu prohibition of Ragging Act 1997” - vide its order in 1997 dated
26.07.1997 which says that indulging in ragging will be punished as follows:
1. Unbailable imprisonment upto a term of two years
2. A fine upto Rupees 10,000/-
3. Student convicted for ragging will be dismissed from the Institution and shall not be
admitted to any other Educational Institution.
ATTENDANCE
1. Students’ attendance is given priority in the academic life of the College. It is imperative that a
student who secures a minimum attendance of 80% will be eligible to appear for the
University Examinations at the end of each semester.
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2. Students who are absent on medical grounds should produce a valid medical certificate along
with an endorsement letter from the parent/guardian while reporting to College after recovery
from illness.
3. Leave taken under the medical grounds is not taken into account for Attendance.
4. However, students taking medical leave should produce proper medical and fitness certificate
from a registered Medical practitioner.
5. A student who is continuously absent for 30 days without a valid reason will be removed from
the rolls of the College.
6. The attendance of each student shall be totalled at the end of every month and entered in the
progress report. Defaulter’s name will be intimated to their parents or guardian.
DRESS CODE
1. Wear proper fitting clothes which are considered decent and acceptable.
2. Whenever formal days are declared every boy student is expected to wear a tie with shirts
tucked-in and come with shoe and socks.
3. Students shall not wear T-shirts / banians / sleeveless shirts or shorts /dhotis for classes. Shorts
will be allowed only in the sports field.
4. Girl students are expected to wear salwar cummeez with duppatta or saree.
IDENTITY CARDS
Students are issued laminated Identity Cards containing basic details along with blood
group, date of birth, contact phone number and residential address. The Identity Card is a valid
document to check the bonafide of the students within and outside the college. It is to be brought to
the college daily. If necessary, in unavoidable circumstances, duplicate ID Card can be obtained on
payment of additional fees.
DRESS REGULATIONS DURING PRACTICALS
BOYS: Full trousers with shirts tucked in with the closed foot-wear. The colour of pant and shirt
shall be as prescribed for the batch.
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GIRLS: Overcoat is to be worn over the regular dress along with the closed footwear. The colour of
the overcoat shall be as prescribed for the batch.
Loose garments of any sort and chappals shall not be worn in the practical classes or during
field work.
KNOWLEDGE CENTER
The College has a knowledge center containing books pertaining to the various courses of study
in this institute as well as a limited number of books of general interest. The library follows an
‘open access system’. The library is kept open on all week days between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Issue Timings: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on all working days. College library is maintaining a separate
internet browsing center with Wi -Max connectivity.
General Instructions:
1. The library is primarily intended for the use of students, faculty members and staff of this
college.
2. Library users shall sign in the register before entering.
3. Strict silence must be maintained in the library.
4. Personal belongings are not allowed inside stack room, reference section and digital library.
5. Books will be issued only on production of borrower card. Cards are not transferable. Books will
be issued only to the cardholder and not through anybody else.
6. Students are not permitted to sit in the library during their lecture and practical hours.
7. No bags, umbrellas, parcel, etc. except files and books may be brought intothe Library.
Adequate storage facilities have been provided at the entrance tothe Library.
8. On leaving the Library, all users are required to produce allbooks and items taken out of the
Library.
9. Reservation of seats is not permitted. Books and other articles left for anylength of time on
chairs and tables may be removed by the library staff.
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10. The Library staff has the right to request a user to leave the premises ifhe is found to be
violating any of the Library rules.
11. Official time for determining fines on overdue books and for other purposeswill be read
according to the time determined in the computer system at theCirculation Counter.
12. The Library will not accept responsibility for the loss or misplacement ofpersonal belongings of
users.
CONDITIONS FOR ISSUE OF BOOKS
1. Books will be issued by the librarian only in exchange of the Student’s Library Card and on
production of Student’s Identity Card.
2. On receiving a book, the student must satisfy himself/herself that the book is in good condition.
If not, the student must immediately bring the fact to the notice of the librarian, failing which
that student, to whom the book is issued will be held responsible for the defects and damage
found on return of books.
3. Periodical publications, Dictionaries, Encyclopedia and other reference books will not be lent
out.
4. Under special circumstances, the Principal may refuse to issue the books or recall the books
already issued from any member without assigning any reasons.
LIBRARY CARDS
Three cards will be issued to every student to borrow books from the library.
Each card will enable the member to borrow only one book.
The students shall return their cards to the library on completion of their course.A fine of
Rs.25 will be charged for each card which is lost.
The duplicate card will be issued after a month from the date of payment of the amount.
The borrower will be responsible for any loss or non-return of books issued against
his/her original or duplicate library cards.
PERIOD OF LOAN FOR BOOKS TO THE STUDENTS
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The books taken out on loan should be returned within 15 days by the students. The due date
will be stamped in the book slip pasted on the back page of each book.
Absence for the college will not be accepted as an excuse for the delay in return of library books.
If the due date falls on any holiday, the next working day will be taken as the due date.
If the lent books are not returned on the due date, a fine of Re.1 per working day will be levied.
The students who fail to pay the fine for late return of library books will not be allowed to
borrow another book from the library until the amount is paid in the library.
For prolonged delay in return of books or for repeated late return of books by any student, in
addition to the fine, one or two of his/her library cards will be forfeited for the rest of the
semesters.
No books or library materials may be brought out of the Library until the loan hasbeen recorded.
Unauthorised removal of library materials is regarded as a veryserious offence.
LOSS OF BOOKS
The loss of library books should be reported immediately in writing to the Principal through
Librarian.
The borrower shall be responsible to keep the books in good condition. If not, the borrower will
be asked to replace the same by paying the value there of. If a book,CD or journal from a set is
damaged, the borrower may be called upon to replace the whole set.
In case of loss of a book or journal which the borrower is unable to replace by another goodcopy, he/she will be required to pay double the charge of the published price of the same.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The following scholarships are awarded by the Government to the “deserving students”.
1. BC Scholarship
2. MBC Scholarship
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3. SC / ST Scholarship
SCIENCE CLUB
Faculty In-charge: Ms.M.P.Geetha A.P/Chemistry
Mr. A.Chandra Prakash A.P. / Physics
The Science club encourages the students to present papers, participate in various seminars,
conferences conducted by other colleges/universities and hold discussions on current topics of
engineering and technology.
YOUTH RED CROSS
Faculty In-charge: Mr. P.Ravi Chandran, A.P. / EEE
Mr.P.Jayaraj,AP/ECE
The Youth Red Cross (YRC) is the most important constituent of its mother organization,
Indian Red Cross. It is a group movement organized for students in Colleges and Technical
Institutions. The main objectives of the Youth Red Cross movement is protection of health and life,
service to the sick and suffering and promotion of national and international friendship, to develop
the mental and moral of the youth.
RED RIBBON CLUB
Faculty In-charge: Mr. S.Saravana Kumar, A.P / Maths
Mr.G.Prakash A.P/Mech
Red Ribbon Club is a voluntary on-campus intervention program for students in higher
educational institutions in Tamilnadu. It is initiated and supported by the Tamilnadu AIDS Control
Society (TANSACS).
Objectives:
To reduce new HIV infection among the youth through proper education on sex and
sexuality
To prepare the youth as peer educators and agents of change.
LEO CLUB
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Faculty In-charge: Mr. A. Arul Prakash, A.P. / Maths
Mr. K.Mohan Sivakumar A.P/Mech
Leo Club is a youth organization of Lions Clubs International. The word L E O stands
for Leadership, Experience, and Opportunity.
The Leo Club objective is to provide the youth of the world with an opportunity for
development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local,
national and international community.
Leo Club encourages youth to develop leadership qualities by participating in social service
activities. Leo Club members are addressed as "Leos." They conduct various projects in the fields of
health care, elders, children, differently abled, literacy and education and self-development. Leo
Clubs are sponsored by Lions clubs and comprise an official program of the Lions clubs
international.
TAMIL MANDRAM
Faculty In-charge: Mr. P. Satheesh Kumar, A.P./Chemistry
Mr.P. RaviChandran, A.P./EEE
The main aim of Tamil Mandram is to bring out the innate talents in students that can flow
conspicuously when expressed in the mother tongue.
The activities are multifarious. Our students marvel in Tamil Oratorical contests and debates,
thereby exposing and developing their language skill and personality. Well known personalities are
invited to judge their performance. Experts from outside are brought into, to deliver talks and give
food for our thoughts and also to nourish self-confidence in young minds.
Poetry writing competitions are a regular feature. A good number of students come forward to
take part in it and also bag prizes both inside and outside the college. Workshops are conducted with
the aim of imparting training to bring out dramatic talents.
A Tamil monthly magazine “Paridhi” is being published regularly. It is run by the student
editors and reporters.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
Faculty In-charge: Mr. G.S.Manickavasagam A.P/CSE
Mr.P.Jayaraj A.P/ECE
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The aim of NSS is to enable the students to develop their personality. NSS intends to create
social awareness among students and provides them with an opportunity to work for the common
people. It aims to instill a sense of consideration for fellow human beings in the students. It
underlines the fact that the welfare of the individual ultimately depends on the welfare of the society
as a whole.
AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENT IN COMMUNITY SERVICE
Objectives
Launched in the Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary 1969, as a student youth service programme,
National Service Scheme (NSS) aims at arousing social consciousness of the youth with an
overall objective of personality development of the students through community service.
Motto: “Not me, but you”
Duration: Two years
Programmes
1. Special camping ( 10 days )
2. Regular activities (Community work) ; 120 hours in a year
Activities
Improvement of campus
Tree plantation
Constructive work in adopted villages and slums
Work in welfare institutions
Blood donation
Adult and non formal education
Health, nutrition, family welfare and AIDS awareness campaigns
Present Thrust Areas
A camp of 10-day duration will be conducted every year in an adopted village/slum on specific
theme.
Approach
NSS attempts to establish meaningful linkages between
Campus and Community
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College and Villages
Knowledge and action
NATIONAL SPORTS ORGANIZATION (NSO)
NSO will have sports, games, drills and physical exercises while the training activities will
normally be during weekends, and the camp will normally be during vacation period.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The department of physical education is headed by the Physical Director with two Markers
as supporting staff. The activities carried throughout the year from 6.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. It is
covered with an area of 11,200 square meters located near the girls’ hostel with well laid out and
maintained play fields for the outdoor games., viz. Volleyball, Football, Tennis, Handball,
Badminton, Ball badminton, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, Cricket ground, Cricket nets, and Athletic Track &
Hockey.
4434 Games hall is provided for indoor Games like Table Tennis, Chess, Carom etc.
In accordance with, our Management also provides seats under sports quota for sports men
and women in all the Engineering programmes. Activities of the department will be carried out the
whole day from 6.00 A.M to 7.00 PM.
The department will organize intramural tournament and the outstanding sports
persons will be honored with Gold, Silver, Bronze Medals and suitable awards during college sports
day.
FITNESS CENTRE
Fitness centre is dedicated to facilitate a healthy and active life style for its members. The
fitness programmes such as cardiovascular strength, flexibility, speed, agility trainings, weight
reduction and body shaping are provided.
The club will organize health awareness programmes among the students and public.
ADVENTURE SPORTS CLUB
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It provides an opportunity to take part in the State and National Level Adventure Training
Camps and organizes adventure training camps for its members like trekking, cycle expedition etc.
COLLEGE TEAM SELECTION PROCEDURE
i) Selection trials information is sent through the circular or notice board to all the students.
ii) Selection trials will be conducted for all sports and games in the playground.
iii) Sports person are instructed to enroll their names with the Physical Director.
iv) On the basis of the current performance, talented players will get a chance to be selected for the
various college teams.
HEALTH CARE CENTRE
College has an in-house health care centre.
Dr. S. Kaligoundan, M.B.B.S., M.S.,
HOSTEL
MANAGEMENT
The hostels are under the direct control of the Warden. The Warden will be assisted by Deputy
Wardens, Residential Tutors and Hostel Staff.
Deputy Warden (Boys) :Dr.P.Ponnusamy, HOD/Mech
Deputy Warden (Girls) :Ms.P. Mohana Sundari A.P/Civil.
Sub.Warden : Mr.G.Muthu Kumar .
ADMISSION
Application for admission to the hostel shall be made in the prescribed form which can be got
from the College Office. A passport size photograph must be affixed in the application form. The
student seeking hostel admission must give an undertaking in writing that he will abide by the rules
and regulations of the hostel. This shall be endorsed by the Parent/Guardian in writing.
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Membership shall terminate automatically at the end of each academic year. Students who are
desirous of returning to the hostel shall make a fresh application for re-admission.
The Warden reserves the rights to refuse admission to any student to the hostel without assigning
any reasons or to expel any member in the interest of administration. The decision of the Warden
shall be final. Separate hostels are available for girls and boys.
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS:
1. The students should stay only in the room allotted to them by the Deputy Warden/Tutors. They
should not interchange their rooms without the knowledge of the Deputy Warden/Tutors. Also
the furniture should not be interchanged.
2. The inmates should always keep the room, bath room and toilets neat and tidy. Students cannot
increase his/her own facilities in his/her room, as this might give inconvenience to the other
roommates.
3. Discipline of highest order is to be maintained everywhere.
4. Staying in the hostel during college hours without prior permission from Deputy
Warden/Principal will be viewed seriously.
5. Day scholars are not permitted to enter the hostel without the prior permission from the Deputy
Warden/Principal.
6. Boarders are not permitted to go out without the written permission from the Deputy
Warden/Principal.
7. All Boarders shall be present in the campus before 7.00 pm.
8. Students who are going home on working days should submit leave applications duly counter
singed by respective HODs and the Principal.
9. Mess bill must be paid promptly within the 10th of every month.
10. Genuine grievance, if any, should be represented to the warden.
11. Water should not be wasted.
12. Boarders will be held responsible for all damages to furniture, fittings etc. in their respective
rooms.
13. Lights and fans etc. must be switched off while leaving the room.
14. The hostellers are not supposed to come as day scholars without getting prior permission from
the chief warden.
15. Stern action will be taken against those who do not adhere to the above rules and regulations.
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PASSING REQUIREMENTS
University Examination score : Not less than 50% or a C.G.P.A of 5
`Continuous Internal Assessment Score : Not less than 50%
JUNE 2015
DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description
TestSchedule Subjects Days
MON Jun 1
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TUE Jun 2
WED Jun 3
THU Jun 4
FRI Jun 5
SAT Jun 6
SUN Jun 7 Holiday
MON Jun 8
TUE Jun 9
WED Jun 10
THU Jun 11
FRI Jun 12
SAT Jun 13
SUN Jun 14 Holiday
MON Jun 15
TUE Jun 16
WED Jun 17
THU Jun 18
FRI Jun 19
SAT Jun 20
SUN Jun 21 Holiday
MON Jun 22 Re-opening
TUE Jun 23
WED Jun 24
THU Jun 25
FRI Jun 26
SAT Jun 27
SUN Jun 28 Holiday
MON Jun 29
TUE Jun 30
JULY -2015
DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description
Test ScheduleSubjects Days
WED Jul1
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THU Jul 2
FRI Jul 3
SATJul 4 Holiday
SUN Jul 5
MON Jul 6
TUE Jul 7
WED Jul 8
THU Jul 9
FRI Jul 10 Second Saturday
SAT Jul 11 Holiday
SUN Jul 12
MON Jul 13
TUE Jul 14
WED Jul 15
THU Jul 16
FRI Jul 17
SAT Jul 18 Ramzan
SUN Jul 19
MON Jul 20 UT-1
TUE Jul 21 UT-1
WED Jul 22 UT-1
THU Jul 23 UT-1
FRI Jul 24 UT-1
SAT Jul 25 UT-1
SUN Jul 26
MON Jul 27 Holiday
TUE Jul 28
WED Jul 29
THU Jul 30
FRI Jul 31
AUGUST – 2015
DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description
Test ScheduleSubjects Days
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SAT Aug 1
SUN Aug 2 Holiday
MON Aug 3
TUEAug 4
WED Aug 5
THU Aug 6
FRI Aug 7
SAT Aug 8
SUN Aug 9 Holiday
MON Aug 10 UT-II
TUE Aug 11 UT-II
WED Aug 12 UT-II
THU Aug 13 UT-II
FRI Aug 14 UT-II
SAT Aug 15 Independance day
SUN Aug 16 Holiday
MON Aug 17 UT-II
TUE Aug 18
WED Aug 19
THU Aug 20
FRI Aug 21
SAT Aug 22
SUN Aug 23 Holiday
MON Aug 24
TUE Aug 25
WED Aug 26
THU Aug 27
FRI Aug 28
SAT Aug 29
SUN Aug 30 Holiday
MON Aug 31
SEPTEMBER 2015
DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
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TUE SEP 1 UT-III
WED SEP 2 UT-III
THU SEP 3 UT-III
FRI SEP 4 UT-III
SAT SEP 5 KrishnaJayanthi
SUN SEP 6 Holiday
MON SEP 7
TUE SEP 8
WED SEP 9
THU SEP 10
FRI SEP 11
SAT SEP 12
SUN SEP 13 Holiday
MON SEP 14
TUE SEP 15
WED SEP 16
THU SEP 17 Vinayagar Chathurthi
FRI SEP 18
SAT SEP 19 M-I
SUN SEP 20 Holiday
MON SEP 21 M-I
TUE SEP 22 M-I
WED SEP 23 M-I
THU SEP 24 Bakridh
FRI SEP 25 M-I
SAT SEP 26 M-I
SUN SEP 27 Holiday
TUE SEP 29 Syllabus Completion
WED SEP 30 Syllabus Completion M-I
OCTOBER 2015
DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
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THU OCT 1 Syllabus Completion
FRI OCT 2 Gandhi Jayanthi
SAT OCT 3 Holiday
SUN OCT 4 Holiday
MON OCT 5 Sp.Coaching
TUE OCT 6 Sp.Coaching
WED OCT 7 Sp.Coaching
THU OCT 8 M-II
FRI OCT 9 M-II
SAT OCT 10 M-II
SUN OCT 11 Holiday
MON OCT 12 M-II
TUE OCT 13 M-II
WED OCT 14 M-II
THU OCT 15
FRI OCT 16
SAT OCT 17
SUN OCT 18 Holiday
MON OCT 19
TUE OCT 20
WED OCT 21 Ayutha pooja
THU OCT 22 Vijaya Dasami
FRI OCT 23 Muharram
SAT OCT 24
SUN OCT 25 Holiday
MON OCT 26
TUE OCT 27
WED OCT 28
THU OCT 29
FRI OCT 30
SAT OCT 31
NOVEMBER 2015
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DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
SUN Nov 1 Holiday
MON Nov 2
MON Nov 3
TUE Nov 4
WED Nov 5
THU Nov 6
FRI Nov 7
SAT Nov 8
SUN Nov 9 Holiday
MON Nov 10 Semester Exams
TUE Nov 11 Diwali
WED Nov 12
THU Nov 13
FRI Nov 14
SAT Nov 15 Holiday
SUN Nov 16 Holiday
MON Nov 17
TUE Nov 18
WED Nov 19
THU Nov 20
FRI Nov 21
SAT Nov 22
SUN Nov 23 Holiday
MON Nov 24
TUE Nov 25
WED Nov 26
THU Nov 27
FRI Nov 28
SAT Nov 29
SUN Nov 30 Holiday
DECEMBER 2015
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DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
MON Dec 1
TUE Dec 2
WED Dec 3
THU Dec 4
FRI Dec 5
SAT Dec 6
SUN Dec 7 Holiday
MON Dec 8
TUE Dec 9
WED Dec 10
THU Dec 11
FRI Dec 12
SAT Dec 13 Holiday
SUN Dec 14 Holiday
MON Dec 15
TUE Dec 16
WED Dec 17
THU Dec 18
FRI Dec 19
SAT Dec 20
SUN Dec 21 Holiday
MON Dec 22
TUE Dec 23
WED Dec 24
THU Dec 25 Christmas
FRI Dec 26
SAT Dec 27
SUN Dec 28 Holiday
MON Dec 29
TUE Dec 30
WED Dec 31
JANUARY 201657
DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
FRI Jan 1 New Year Day-Holiday
SAT Jan 2
SUN Jan 3 Holiday
MON Jan 4
TUE Jan 5
WED Jan 6
THU Jan 7
FRI Jan 8
SAT Jan 9
SUN Jan 10 Holiday
MON Jan 11
TUE Jan 12
WED Jan 13
THU Jan 14 Bhogi
FRI Jan 15 Pongal
SAT Jan 16
SUN Jan 17 Uzhavar thirunal
MON Jan 18
TUE Jan 19
WED Jan 20
THU Jan 21
FRI Jan 22
SAT Jan 23
SUN Jan 24 Holiday
MON Jan 25
TUE Jan 26 Republic Day - Holiday
WED Jan 27
THU Jan 28
FRI Jan 29
SAT Jan 30
SUN Jan 31 Holiday
FEBRUARY 2016
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DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description
Test Schedule Subjects Days
MON Feb 1
TUE Feb 2
WED Feb 3
THU Feb 4
FRI Feb 5
SAT Feb 6
SUN Feb 7 Holiday
MON Feb 8
TUE Feb 9
WED Feb 10
THU Feb 11
FRI Feb 12
SAT Feb 13
SUN Feb 14 Holiday
MON Feb 15
TUE Feb 16
WED Feb 17
THU Feb 18
FRI Feb 19
SAT Feb 20
SUN Feb 21 Holiday
MON Feb 22
TUE Feb 23
WED Feb 24
THU Feb 25
FRI Feb 26
SAT Feb 27
SUN Feb 28 Holiday
MON Feb 29
MARCH 2016
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DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
TUE Mar 1
WED Mar 2
THU Mar 3
FRI Mar 4
SAT Mar 5
SUN Mar 6 Holiday
MON Mar 7
TUE Mar 8
WED Mar 9
THU Mar 10
FRI Mar 11
SAT Mar 12
SUN Mar 13 Holiday
MON Mar 14
TUE Mar 15
WED Mar 16
THU Mar 17
FRI Mar 18
SAT Mar 19
SUN Mar 20 Holiday
MON Mar 21
TUE Mar 22
WED Mar 23
THU Mar 24
FRI Mar 25 Good Friday
SAT Mar 26
SUN Mar 27 Holiday
MON Mar 28
TUE Mar 29
WED Mar 30
THU Mar 31
APRIL 2016
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DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
FRI Apr 1
SAT Apr 2
SUN Apr 3 Holiday
MON Apr 4
TUE Apr 5
WED Apr 6
THU Apr 7
FRI Apr 8
SAT Apr 9
SUN Apr 10 Holiday
MON Apr 11
TUE Apr 12
WED Apr 13
THU Apr 14 Tamil Newyear
FRI Apr 15
SAT Apr 16
SUN Apr 17 Holiday
MON Apr 18
TUE Apr 19
WED Apr 20
THU Apr 21
FRI Apr 22
SAT Apr 23
SUN Apr 24 Holiday
MON Apr 25
TUE Apr 26
WED Apr 27
THU Apr 28
FRI Apr 29
SAT Apr 30
MAY 2016
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DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
SUN May 1 Holiday
MON May 2
TUE May 3
WED May 4
THU May 5
FRI May 6
SAT May 7
SUN May 8 Holiday
MON May 9
TUE May 10
WED May 11
THU May 12
FRI May 13
SAT May 14
SUN May 15 Holiday
MON May 16
TUE May 17
WED May 18
THU May 19
FRI May 20
SAT May 21
SUN May 22 Holiday
MON May 23
TUE May 24
WED May 25
THU May 26
FRI May 27
SAT May 28
SUN May 29 Holiday
MON May 30
TUE May 31
JUNE 2016
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DayMonth &
DateParticulars / Description Test Schedule Subjects Days
WED Jun 1
THU Jun 2
FRI Jun 3
SAT Jun 4
SUN Jun 5 Holiday
MON Jun 6
TUE Jun 7
WED Jun 8
THU Jun 9
FRI Jun 10
SAT Jun 11
SUN Jun 12 Holiday
MON Jun 13
TUE Jun 14
WED Jun 15
THU Jun 16
FRI Jun 17
SAT Jun 18
SUN Jun 19 Holiday
MON Jun 20
TUE Jun 21
WED Jun 22
THU Jun 23
FRI Jun 24
SAT Jun 25
SUN Jun 26 Holiday
MON Jun 27
TUE Jun 28
WED Jun 29
THU Jun 30
LIST OF HOLIDAYS 2015-2016
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MONTH DATE DAY FOR
July 18 SAT Ramzan
August 15 SAT Independence Day
September
05 SAT Krishna Jayanthi
17 THU Sri Vinayagar Sathurthi
24 THU Bakrid
October
2 FRI Gandhi Jayanthi
21 WED Sarasvathi Pooja, Aytha Pooja
22 THU Vijayathasami
23 FRI Moharam
November 11 TUE Diwali
December 25 THU Christmas
2016
MONTH DATE DAY FOR
January
1 FRI New Year Day
14 THU Bogi
17 SUN Uzhavar Thirunaal
26 TUE Republic Day
March25 FRI Good Friday
27 SUN Easter
April
08 FRI Ugadi
14 THU Tamil Newyear
May 1 SUNMay Day
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2015
EVEN SEMESTER TIME TABLE OF 2015-2016
Degree & Branch: Sem:
Periods
Days
1 2
BR
EA
K
3 4
LU
NC
H B
RE
AK
5 6
BR
EA
K
7 8
9:00–
9:50
9:50–
10:40
10:50–
11:40
11:40–
12:30
1:20–
2:10
2:10–
3:00
3:10–
4:00
4.00 –
4.45
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
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