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SRM UNIVERSITY (Under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR)
2008 -2009
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) SRM UNIVERSITY
SRM NAGAR, KATTANKULATHUR KANCHEEPURAM DISTRICT – 603 203.
Phone: +91 – 044 – 27452270, Fax: +91-044-27453903 www. srmuniv.ac.in
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SRM UNIVERSITY (Under section 3 of UGC Act 1956)
The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC-2008-09
Part A:
(The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement
and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.)
Plan of action Outcome
Enhancement of faculty pay scale.
• Recommendations of VI pay commission as applicable to Universities have been implemented in a phased manner. The process is expected to be completed by 2010-11.
Enhancement of infrastructure
• 3.2 lakhs square feetof space has been added in the year 2009-10 including IT park (3.7 lakhs sqft), PG block etc.
• 13.05 crore worth equipment have been purchased.
Teaching learning process
• Delivery of lessons through Digital Courseware is being carried out fully.
• Credit based curriculum introduced for PG programs. • Online feedback by students on faculty performance fully
made operational for E&T • Online examinations conducted for Personality
Development Courses.
Impetuous to academic research
• 63 papers in international journals and 19 in national journals have been published.
• 200 PhD scholars have enrolled.
Part-Time Programmes
• Considering the prevailing demand for quality technical education, week-end part- time UG/PG programmes under the Faculty of Engineering & Technology for the benefit of the needy residing in and around Chennai are being conducted.
Semester Abroad Program
• In order to enable the more talented and more competent of students to enhance their knowledge by competing with the best in the world a ‘Semester Abroad Programme’ has been launched which would see around 50 students every year from SRM University sponsored to undergo a semester of study in the reputed universities abroad located in countries like USA, UK and France.
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Plan of action Outcome
Faculty Abroad Program
• Under the Faculty Abroad Program (FAP), SRM sends faculty members to foreign universities for a tenure ranging from 2-3 weeks to one year. The short tenure can be for studying their curricula, teaching methodology, laboratory practices and other academic activities of that university. The experience gained through this study can be shared with SRM to add value to the academic practices at SRM. The longer tenure can be for research activities.
Faculty from Abroad in SRM
University
• To make the campus environment truly international, visiting professors from foreign universities like USA, Germany, New Zealand, Japan, Australia etc have been recruited. This provides ample opportunities for both the students and faculty members to enrich their knowledge and skills to international standards and undertake joint research. SRM has in its employment around 6 visiting professors from foreign universities.
• These visiting professors stay on-campus and SRM provides all facilities for pursuing their research. Their contribution will be in the form of enhancing the academic structure and environment, motivating and assisting in research activities and bringing in international flavour to SRM’s pursuit of excellence.
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PART - B
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution: Sl. No
Mission of the University Activities carried out towards fulfillment of mission
1. Create a diverse campus community that inspires freedom and innovation
Admission is based on All India Entrance Examination-SRMEEE thus enabling students from all the states of our country study in SRM campus. Through various student exchange programs, students from countries like China, France, Thailand etc study here.
2. Strengthen educational processes Implementation of credit based curriculum and delivery of lessons through digital courseware.
3. Continue to build international alliances Implementation of Semester Abroad Program, Faculty Abroad Program, Signing of MOUs, constitution of International Advisory Board and Corporate Advisory Board.
4. Expand development opportunities available to students and faculty
Sponsoring students and faculty to attend International Conferences. Encouraging staff to register for higher studies at concessional fee structure.
5. Cultivate exciting and rigorous research environments
Providing state-of-the art lab facilities. Commissioning of Modern library. Incentives for faculty getting funded projects.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG):2008-09
Name of the Program Faculty Computer Science and Software Engineering E&T Database Systems (IT) E&T Electronics and Control Engineering (ICE) E&T Food and Nutrition Biotechnology (FP E&T Geo Technical Engineering (Civil) E&T Information Security and Cyber Forensics (IT) E&T Knowledge Engineering (CSE E&T Multimedia Technology (IT) E&T
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3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction:
• Inclusion of purpose and instructional objectives.
• Detailed lesson plan
• Publication of lesson plan in website
• Judicious use of black board and PPT
4. Interdisciplinary programs started
Computer Science and Software Engineering E&T Database Systems (IT) E&T Electronics and Control Engineering (ICE) E&T Food and Nutrition Biotechnology (FP E&T
5. Examination reforms implemented:
• Closure scrutiny of valuation process through the appointment of chief
examiners for group of courses
• Introduction of review of answer scripts
6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc. Examination NET/SLET GATE CAT Civil Services GRE TOEFL
2008-09 20 4 262 58 82 12 120 3 572 401 688 570
7. Initiative towards faculty development programme :
• Faculty sponsored to attend programmes in India as well as abroad.
• Participation in refresher programmes run ny NITTTR
8. Total number of seminars/workshops conducted: 75
9. Research projects a) Research projects newly implemented:
Sl. No
Title of the Project Names of the Investigators
Funding Agency
Month & Year
Total outlay
(in Lakhs)
1. Modulation of Neural Immune Signaling by estrogen in reproductive aging
Dr.S.Thayagarajan Dept. of Biotechnology
DST April 2008
37.44
2. Equipping Laboratory Dr. K. Ramasamy Dept. of Biotechnology
Ministry of Food
Jan. 2008
50.00
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Title of the Project Names of the Investigators
Funding Agency
Month & Year
Total outlay
(in Lakhs)
Processing 3. Uncertainty analysis of ground water
problem using interval analysis Dr. K. Ganesan
Dept of Mathematics BRNS Jan
2009 10.92
4. DST-FIST Program School of Bioengineering
DST
Jan 2009
130.00
5. Dietary Intakes of Naturally occurring Radio unclides like thorium, Uranium Polnium, Pottassium-40 in high Radiation background areas of Mana valakurichy, TN
Smt. S. Subashini Dr. Kantha D. Arunachalam
Center for Environmental Nuclear
Research
BRNS Feb 2009
27.80
6. Evaluation of vetiver for uptake and immobilization of uranium and residual radionuclides in mill tailings soil and post
Mrs. M. Padima Devi Dr. Kantha D. Arunachalam Center for Environmental Nuclear Research
BRNS Feb 2009
35.76
7. Naturally occurring radio nuclides transfer factor (BCF) on aquatic flora and fauna in nagarajuna Sagar dam near Proposed uranium mining site
Dr. Kantha D. Arunachalam Dr. S. Bharathi Center for Environmental Nuclear Research
BRNS Feb 2009
50.42
8. Expression of Interest for External conducting global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS-Indian), 2008
Prof. Ch. Satish Kumar School of Public Health
Ministry of Health & Family welfare
GOI
Feb 2009
25.05
9. Genetic Engineering of Clostiridium thermocellum ATCC 27405 for effective conversion of lignocelluloses to ethanol
Dr. Lilly Sabeena School of Bioengineering
SERC-DST
Fast Track Project for
young scientists
March 2009
17.00
10. Development and properties of fly ash and bagasse ash based Geo Polymer concrete
Dr. P. Suresh Kumar School of Civil Engineering
TNSCST
May 2009
0.89
11. Developing an integrated (Vertical & Horizontal flow) constructed wetland system for treating waste water from small community
Dr. Deeptha Thattai School of Civil Engineering
DST Fast Track
Scheme for young scientists
June 2009
9.60
12. Neureendocrine – Immune interactions in mammary tumorigenesis
Dr. S. Thyagarajan Dr. E. Berla Thangam School of Bioengineering
DBT June 2009
40.25
13. Identification of efflux protein inhibitors to gram negative organisms using bioinformatics tools and in vitro analysis and crystallographic studies of target membrane protein inhibitor complexes
Dr. Waheeta Hopper School of Bioengineering SRM University D. D. Velmurugan University of Madras
DBT-India AIST-Japan
Bilateral project
June 2009
25.34
14. 460.47 9. b Research projects completed
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Sl. No
Title of the Project Names of the Investigators
Funding Agency
Month & Year
Total outlay
(in Lakhs)
1. Rhizosphere Microbial Community for Sulfur -transformation in Rice
Dr. K. Ramasamy School of Bioengineering
DBT May 2007
30.13
2. Prospecting of Genes for Oil Biosyenthesis from Jatropha Curcas: Gene Discovery by pooled probe Hybridization and Large Scale EST Sequencing of Normalised cDNA Library from Developing Seeds
Dr. M. Parani Dept of Genetic Engineering
DBT Sept. 2007
27.94
3. Development of Nano filters for water purification and removable of VOC’s from contaminated Air
Mr.C.Goplakrishnan, Nanotechnology Center
DBT May 2007
120.00
10. Patents generated, if any:
Nil
11. New collaborative research programmes: Sl. No Title of the Project Names of the Investigators 1. Modulation of Neural Immune Signaling by estrogen in
reproductive aging Dr.S.Thayagarajan Dept. of Biotechnology
2. Equipping Laboratory Dr. K. Ramasamy Dept. of Biotechnology
3. Uncertainty analysis of ground water problem using interval analysis
Dr. K. Ganesan Dept of Mathematics
4. DST-FIST Program School of Bioengineering 5. Dietary Intakes of Naturally occurring Radio unclides like
thorium, Uranium Polnium, Pottassium-40 in high Radiation background areas of Mama valakurichy, TN
Smt. S. Subashini Dr. Kantha D. Arunachalam Center for Environmental Nuclear Research
6. Evaluation of vetiver for uptake and immobilization of uranium and residual radionuclides in mill tailings soil and post
Mrs. M. Padima Devi Dr. Kantha D. Arunachalam Center for Environmental Nuclear Research
7. Naturally occurring radio nuclides transfer factor (BCF) on aquatic flora and fauna in nagarajuna Sagar dam near Proposed uranium mining site
Dr. Kantha D. Arunachalam Dr. S. Bharathi Center for Environmental Nuclear Research
8. Expression of Interest for External conducting global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS-Indian), 2008
Prof. Ch. Satish Kumar School of Public Health
9. Genetic Engineering of Clostiridium thermocellum ATCC 27405 for effective conversion of lignocelluloses to ethanol
Dr. Lilly Sabeena School of Bioengineering
10. Development and properties of fly ash and bagasse ash based Geo Polymer concrete
Dr. P. Suresh Kumar School of Civil Engineering
11. Developing an integrated (Vertical & Horizontal flow) constructed wetland system for treating waste water from small community
Dr. Deeptha Thattai School of Civil Engineering
12. Neureendocrine – Immune interactions in mammary Dr. S. Thyagarajan
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Sl. No Title of the Project Names of the Investigators tumorigenesis Dr. E. Berla Thangam
School of Bioengineering 13. Identification of efflux protein inhibitors to gram negative
organisms using bioinformatics tools and in vitro analysis and crystallographic studies of target membrane protein inhibitor complexes
Dr. Waheeta Hopper School of Bioengineering SRM University D. D. Velmurugan University of Madras
12. Research grants received from various agencies :460.67 lakhs 13. Details of research scholars:
Faculty No. of Students Registered
Faculty of Engineering and Technology 121 Faculty of Science and Technology 89
Total 210
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor: 0.90
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty:
Dr. S. Elangovan Best Teacher Award, 2011 Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University
Dr. S. Elangovan Appreciation Certificate, 2011 Indian Science CongressDr. S. Elangovan Life Time Achievement award, 2007 Chengelpet Medical
College Dr Pushpa Gnanaraj Dr Thambiah gold medal. 2011 Madras Medical College Dr Shwetha Dr Thambiah gold medal. 2011 Madras Medical College Dr. Shanthi Prince Career award for Young Teachers –
Best Engg. College Teacher, 2008 ISTE
16. Internal resources generated:
Unit Internal resources
generated in lakhs (Rs.) Consultancy
Faculty of Engineering and Technology 243 Lakhs SRM Dental College , Ramapuram 12Lakhs SRM College of Physiotherapy 3 Lakhs
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST(ASSIST)/DST. FIST, etc.
assistance/recognition:
Please refer Items 9, 11 & 12 above
18. Community services
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Name of
Unit
Nature of community service Organised through(NSS/NCC
etc)
Period
SRM Dental College , Ramapuram 1 Diagnostic services for poor and
Needy SRMGH Every Year
2 Diagnostic cancer screening camp SRMGH and SRMW.Mambalam
Every Year
3 School and rural dental health programme
PCD rural service Every Year
4 All extractions and minor surgical procedures done free of cost
General hospital Every Year
SRM College of Occupational Therapy1. Screening camp at Amrithavidyalaya
School Alumini Association Every year
SRM College of Pharmacy
1. Blood donation camp SRM Twice in a year
SRM College of Physiotherapy 1 Apart from the services rendered at
Guild of service and the banyan, rehabilitation service for special children is done at MAITHREE – School of rehabilitation center
SRM Since Nov 07 till date
2 Field visit at Mammandur village to screen the disabled population
SRM Every year Since Nov 07
SRM College of Nursing1 Working for village people SRM Every year 2 Mass health education SRM 3 Conducting awareness programme etc SRM SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Center.
1 World Breast Feeding Day In collaboration with various agencies
Every Year 2 National Nutrition Week 3 World Heart Day 4 World Mental Health Day 5 World Diabetic Day
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited:
Professors- 12
Assitant professors- 20
Senior lecturers – 27
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Lectures – 50
20. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio: 1:1.4
21. Improvements in the library services:
• A new library building with 1.5 lakh square feet has been constructed.
• Library services have been fully automated.
22. New books/journals subscribed and their value:
Particulars 2008 – 2009 in Lakhs
Books 42.42
e-books 54.76
Journals – Print 9.00
Online Journals 82.81
Maintenance 4.15 23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feedback:
Systematic student feedback is taken for all the courses – both theory and
practical.
The feedback is taken on the quality of teaching through various attributes.
The feedback taken is evaluated through computer or manually and grading of the
faculty is made. The deficiencies highlighted in the feedback are communicated to
the faculty for introspection and for taking corrective and preventive action.
24. Unit cost of education:
Institution Unit cost Including Salary Component
(Rs.) Faculty of Engineering & Technology 85048 SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre 1078661 SRM College of Pharmacy 75556 Faculty of Science & Humanities 42030 SRM Dental College – Ramapuram 66117 SRM College of Nursing 84137 SRM College of Physiotherapy 90684
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Institution Unit cost Including Salary Component
(Rs.) SRM College of Occupational Therapy 98724 SRM IMT Modinagar 95048
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and
examination results, issue of certificates:
Process Extent of computerization
1. Admission process 100%-ERP 2. Issue of Id cards 100%-ERP 3. Student and staff attendance 100%- e-varsity 4. Award of internal assessment marks 75%-e-varsity 5. University examination process and award of degrees 100%-ERP 6. Accounts 100%-ERP 7. Tax deduction 100%-ERP 8. Internal communication 75% 9. Stores 25% 10. General administration 50%
26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities:
• New library buildings
• Men’s/women’s hostels
• Staff quarters
• Auditorium
27. Technology upgradation:
Category New technology introduced
Teaching methodology
Delivery of digital courseware through ppt, with direct access to internet through Wi-Fi in the class rooms.
Lab classes Active learning lab- simulation and hands on experience
Administration Computerization of records
Any other (please specify)
e-varsity and ERP
28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students:
Wi-Fi connectivity in the campus – 150 Mbps
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29. Financial aid to students:
SRM University has granted scholarship to the tune of Rs. 5.00 crores in the
following categories for the year 2008 – 2009.
1. Founders scholarship
2. Performance based scholarship
3. Sports and Cultural scholarship
4. Need based scholarship
5. Admission scholarship
The annual scholarship amount is 5.25 crores
1. Founders Scholarship
i) The founders scholarship consisting of academic merit scholarship for state
board and CBSE students who have secured 90% and above have chosen
from the students admitted during the academic year 2007 – 08. This
includes full tuition fees waiver, book fees, hostel and mess fees and an
additional stipend of Rs. 1000/- per month.
ii) Sports and Extra curricular achievements scholarship : SRM
University has been promoting excellence in the country, particularly in the
Southern part of India. One will be proud to know that students from SRM
University are very actively participating in all State / University / National
/ International level sports events and brining laurels, medals, trophies and
more than that good reputation to the University. The University
Management has also taken a policy decision to admit the students under
sports quota by providing complete fee-waiver with tuition fees, book fees
with free boarding and accommodation etc. The total concession works out
to Rs.55 Lakhs for this academic year for 65 students.
iii) Economically Challenged : This scholarship for Economically challenged
students considering their academic merit and the parents economic
background. Only one student identified under this category is being given
full fees waiver of Rs.1,50,000/-
2. Performance based Scholarship : This scholarship instituted for the
benefit of all II Year, III Year and IV the year students based on their
previous year academic performance (University Examination results) top
ranks ranging from 1 to 12 ranks depending upon the student strength in the
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branch/year. The total benefited students are 279 and the scholarship
amounts to Rs.75,00,000/-
3. Need Based Scholarship : Every year the management is extending
scholarship and fees concession for the students like SC/ST, wards of Ex-
Servicemen, students affected by Tsunami, Physically handicapped parents
students, wards whose parents are severely affected on medical grounds.
Freedom fighters wards, poor agriculture family, coolies and petty shop
keepers and daily wages workers wards totaling 80 students amounting to Rs.
25 lakhs.
4. Admission scholarship: This scholarship is extended to the students who
have scored above 90% in their State Board / CBSE examinations and the
students chosen from the admitted during the academic year 2007 – 08. This
scholarship will be given waiver of 50% tuition fees amounting to Rs.64.12
lakhs.
5. Scholarship for differently-abled students This scholarship is offered to
physically challenged students and they get the full fee waiver.
In addition to the above SRM Engineering College provides following government
aided scholarships.
SC/ST SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMES
1. Government of India (Decentralized) scholarship
2. Chief minister’s award (Tamil Nadu)
3. Government of India Loan scholarship scheme
4. Government of India Merit scholarship (Gandhi Memorial award)
5. SC/ST Merit scholarship scheme sponsored by ONGC
SCHOLARSHIP FOR ECONOMICALLY WEAKER STUDENTS BY SRM
UNIVERSITY
1. Every year economically weaker students are identified for award of fee
waivers based on their merit. In addition financial assistance in the form of
books is sponsored by the Alumni Association of SRM University.
2. Fee waiver is also extended to the students who have scored the highest marks
in Plus 2 as well as semester examinations conducted by this University. This
scholarship is sponsored by Valliammai Trust.
3. Ward of staff working in SRM Group of Institutions are eligible to get tuition
fee waiver up to 50% of the fees.
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BC/MBC/DNC
1. Backward class welfare merit scholarship (Tamil Nadu)
2. Most backward class and De-Notified Communities welfare merit scholarship
3. Most backward class and De-Notified Communities welfare merit scholarship
scheme in the Dist. Level for students scoring high marks in +2 level
Government examinations.
4. Arignar Anna/Thanthai Periyar Memorial scholarship scheme for meritorious
MBC/DNC students.
OTHERS
1. National Talent search scheme – Award of Scholarship sponsored by NCERT,
New Delhi.
2. Scholarship by Rajaasthani Association Tamil Nadu.
3. Government of India National Merit scholarship schemes
4. The Tamil Nadu Education Trust-Fresh scholarship for the meritorious students
5. National Foundation for Teacher’s Welfare award of Scholarship to the wards of
the teachers pursuing higher studies in professional degree courses.
6. Grant of departmental scholarship-BSNL Ltd, Tamil Nadu
7. Award of merit scholarship from Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)
8. Foundation for Academic Excellence and Access (FAEA) – Scholarship Grant.
9. National scholarship scheme – wards of officials sponsored by Accountant
General
10. Nehru Memorial scholarship sponsored by NALCO (National Aluminum
Company Ltd., Bhuvaneswar).
11. Stipend for students sponsored by Directorate of Higher Education Tripura.
12. Award of scholarship to the wards of BEEDY workers sponsored by BEEDY
welfare association.
13. Special fund for reconstruction/rehabilitation of Ex-servicemen.
14. Higher education scholarship sanctioned by Directorate of Education
Government of Pondicherry.
15. Stipend and book grant sanctioned by Government of India Ministry of Home
Affairs North Eastern Council Secretariat, Shillong.
16. Stipend and Book grant sanctioned by Government of Arunachala Pradesh
Office of the Chief Engineer (WZ) PWD, A.P. Itanagar
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17. Welfare scholarship for labor-sanctioned by the Asst.Welfare commissioner
Govt. of India, Ministry of Labor, Madurai.
18. Welfare Scholarship sanctioned by O/O IAF, Benevolent Association, New
Delhi
19. Welfare scholarship sanctioned Central Wakf Council, New Delhi.
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association:
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
The Alumni Office was reconstituted by the Hon. Vice Chancellor and the new
structure is as follows: The Patrons are the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Pro Vice
Chancellor. The Chairman of the Alumni Office is Prof. R. Venkataramani, the
Secretary is Prof. A. N. Parameswaran, the Treasurer is Mr. Wordsworth Manivannan
and the Principal Coordinator is Dr. Deeptha Thattai. The Office will function as a
link between the alumni and the University. Senior faculty members from the
different departments will act as coordinators and active alumni have been inducted as
steering council members.
Ongoing
1. Consolidation of database of alumni since the inception of SRMEC.
2. Identification of top 50 alumni.
3. Finalisation of guidelines, nomination form and selection procedure for
Outstanding Alumni awards.
4. Identification of cities around the country and world to start alumni chapters.
Proposed
1. General Body Meeting in April/May 2008.
2. Identify alumni who will be presented with the Outstanding Alumni award.
3. Establish chapters that will be managed by the alumni.
4. Facilitate a strong linkage between the Institute and alumni.
31. Activities and support from the Parent-Teacher Association:
1. Inaugural function on the opening day is conducted in an elaborate manner in
all the three Faculties well attended by the parents.
2. Parents are periodically informed of their wards’ progress in academics.
3. Whenever disciplinary problems arise parents are taken into confidence and
they are advised on the course of action to be taken from their side.
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4. Parents are updated on the activities of SRM University through the campus
newspaper “Spectrum”
32. Health services:
Both students and faculty members are treated free of cost in all the Outpatient
departments of the SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre. Medicines
are also provided free of cost .Investigations and surgical procedures are done at
concessional rates.
33. Performance in sports activities:
S.No Name of the Game Name of the Tournaments & Venue Position
1. Volleyball (Men) South Zone & All India Inter Zonal, Mangalore
I Place
2. Chess (Men) South West Zone, Belgaum I Place
3. Cricket (Men) All India Inter Zonal, Mumbai II Place
4. Badminton (Women)
South Zone, Shimoga II Place
5. Volleyball (Women) South West Zone, Kannur II Place
6. Basketball (W) South West Zone, Amaravathi University III Place
34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons Students admitted under sports quota are provided with freeships during their study. 35. Student achievements and awards: Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Name of the Student Details of Achievements Topic
C.Ashokkumar Deepak Ravikumar –IV Year B.Tech –Civil
Participated in Model Making in “Nirmaan2k8”,Osmania University, Hyderabad held on 21-23 February 2008
Model Making
K.Guruswamy C.Ashokkumar P.Madankumar -IV Year B.Tech
Won Ist price in CADD contest held in Tagore Engineering College held on 29-02-2008
CADD Contest
K.Guruswamy C.Ashokkumar P.Madankumar - IV Year B.Tech-Civil
Won Ist price in CADD contest held in IIT, Madras , CCA Fest on 08.03.2008
CADD Contest
Deepak Ravikumar Won II price in paper presentation in -
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Name of the Student Details of Achievements Topic
Aqueel Syed – IV-B.Tech –Civil
Nirmaan held in Cochin University of Science and Technology, 29 February 2007
Deepak Ravikumar – IV Year B.Tech-Civil
Won 3rd Price in brain Teaser event in CUSAT held on 29 February 2007
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Rahul Satya Ramesh Potti – I M.Tech (RS & GIS)
Won I Price in Quiz contest held in Anna University, Chennai on 29 February 2007
GIS & Image Processing
Sriram G - II “D” 2nd prize 25th January Anna University Google Express Vishwak Ram Sabari V – III CSE Sriram Sridhar - III CSE
1st prize 22nd February -2008 Mepco Shlenk Engg. College
Paper Presentation
Mr. Abhishek Got second place in Xantella ’07, “Sai Magnicon”, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College,Chennai -44.
Symposium Participation
Mr.Ankit Dua and Mr. Aditya Sree Harsha, Final year “A” section
Got second place in idea presentation conducted by IEEE student branch of SRM University
Technical Symposium
Sharath Sreekumar Reg. No. 10405210
Won 1st prize in paper presentation event (ELECTROFEST 07) held at Trivandrum in September 2007.
A. Siddhartha Reg. No. 10405216
Won 1st prize in paper presentation event (ELECTROFEST 07) held at Trivandrum in September 2007.
Sai Krishna K. 1st prize in IMF 07 main quiz on 12.09.2007. 36. Activities of guidance and counseling unit For every 15-20 students faculty counselors are appointed who counsel them on academic and personal issues. 37. Placement services provided to students:
PLACEMENT
Placement and Training Cell of SREM University takes care of the placement and
training needs of the students. The functions of the cell can be broadly stated as
follows:
1. Prepare, update and maintain an exhaustive list of potential recruiters of the
students of F(E&T)
2. Prepare a list of students belonging to all programs who are eligible for
placement. The list is prepared after laying down the norms of eligibility as
preferred by the recruiters. Since these eligibility norms vary from one
recruiter to another, the list may contain various sub- groups.
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3. To liaise with and convince the recruiters and arrange campus recruitment
programs in a planned manner.
4. With the support staff available in the P&T cell and with the help of faculty in
the departments, placement process prescribed by the recruiters is conducted.
The placement process may consist of administering written tests, conducting
group discussions & interviews etc.
5. To arrange pre-placement training for the students before they undergo
placement process.
6. To get feed back from the recruiters on the performance of the students in the
recruitment process and disseminate the same to the departments.
7. As and when required, to interact with the recruiters and get information on
the performance of candidates recruited from SRM in their respective jobs.
8. To enable the students in undergraduate programs to undergo in-plant training
in industries.
9. To maintain the records and statistics related to placement activities.
ORGANISATION CHART
PLACEMENT AND TRAINING CELL
I. Placement Record
SUMMARY OF PLACEMENT RECORDS – 75%
STAFF
DIRECTOR (CA&SM)
PRINCIPAL PLACEMENT OFFICER
STAFF PLACEMENT COORDINATORS OF
DEPARTMENTS
OFFICE SUPERIDENTENT
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38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff:
1. A major revision in the pay scales of non-teaching staff has been effected
making it very rational.
2. A 1 day program on “Japanese Technique of 5S concept” was conducted in
which Mr. K. Babu, Retd. Manager (Production), RANE Engine Valves Ltd.,
delivered the lecture.
3. A crèche has been provided to take care of the toddlers of the non-teaching staff.
39. Healthy practices of the institution.
Following are some of the healthy practices adopted to imbibe vigor in the
teaching learning process
• Institute Industry Interaction
• Semester Abroad Program
• Faculty Abroad Program
• Employment of foreign professors in SRM
• Cash award for faculty publishing refereed in journals.
• Best performance award to faculty- department-wise.
• Cash incentive to faculty with 100% pass in the courses handled.
• Scholarship for differently-abled students
• Admission of students on sports quota.
• Food courts
• Bookstalls- Higginbotham’s
• Places of worship
• Open communication between students and the Vice Chancellor.
• Wi-Fi connectivity
• Teaching fellowship
40. Linkages developed with National / International, academic Research bodies
SRM University enters in to memorandum of understanding with leading
industrial houses both in India and Abroad to enhance the quality of its academic
pursuits, research programmes, institute industry interaction and consultancy
activities. A few of the MOUs are listed below:
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Sl. No
Name of University / company with address
Nature of MOU Validity
1 Huclin Research Limited, TICEL Bio-Park, Taramani, Chennai
1. Research for discovering new drugs 2. Academic cooperation with School
of Public health, SRM 3. Recognition of HRL as research
center 4. Setting up of a clinical research
facility
30/05/2007 to
30/05/2017
2 Beijing Sailcon Education Co. Ltd., China
To assist SRM University by procuring eligible candidates and processing their admission with SRM University
16/06/2007 to
14/06/2009
3 All Nations University College, Koforidua, Ghana, West Africa
1. Course development 2. Research collaboration 3. Faculty training 4. Certification 5. Twinning programme
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3 years
4 Kamal Preet Kaur Mongia, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
To promote academic programmes of SRMU by enrolling students from their institutions or region of their operation.
18/05/2007 to
end of this academic
year
5 Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
1. Joint research 2. Exchange of faculty and students
and academic materials
13/01/2007 to
13/01/2012
6 Sri Lanka Press Institute, Colombo, International Media Support, Copenhagen, Denmark
Conduct a Diploma course in Journalism and Mass Communication for Sri Lankan Journalists.
03/05/2007 to
31/12/2007 & thereafter
7 JUSE, Union of Japanese scientists and Engineers, Tokyo, Japan
To develop educational/training programs in TQM
30/03/2007 to
30/03/2009
8 The Universities Francois-Rabelais in Tours, France
1. Joint research 2. Faculty exchanges 3. Student exchanges 4. Exchange of university
documentation and publications
28/03/2007 to
28/03/2012
9 World Trade Center Rhode Island, USA
To promote new international collaborations between US institutions and SRM University
19/04/2006 to
19/04/2009
10 Partners HealthCare System Inc., Boston, USA
1. Development of clinical programmes
2. Provide clinical observer and research fellowship for SRM Physicians and nurses
01/06/2006 to
01/06/2011
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Sl. No
Name of University / company with address
Nature of MOU Validity
11 Youngsan University, South Korea
Faculty exchange, student exchange, Joint research, degree programmes, dual degree and special programmes
16/12/2005 to
16/12/2011
12 University of Wisconsin- River Falls, USA
Joint programmes in Business Administration
05/12/2005 to----
13 University of Wisconsin- River Falls, USA
1. Staff and student exchange 2. Joint research
29/07/2006 To
29/07/2008
14 University of Dundee, UK 1. Staff and student exchange 2. Development of PG programmes 3. Development of targeted
scholarships 4. Exchange of academic material
14/10/2006 to
14/10/2008
15 Johnson & Wales University, USA
1. Professional exchange of faculty 2. SRM student visit for certificate
programmes 3. Student exchanges
13/04/2006 to ---
16 Bryant University, USA 1. Professional exchange of faculty 2. SRM student visit for certificate
programmes 3. Student exchanges
13/04/2006 to ---
17 Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Cooperative teaching / research, Joint degree programme, development of joint research laboratory, Exchange of staff, students and publications
20/10/2006 to
20/10/2007
18 Cyryx College, MALE, Maldives
To promote academic programmes of SRMU by enrolling students from their institutions or region of their operation.
14/03/2007 to
14/09/2007
19 Oxford University Cooperation in various projects Curriculum development for Master’s in Public Health
21/03/2007 to
-----
20 Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
1. Scientific exchange of faculty, staff, students and fellows
2. Joint research 3. Education and training 4. Other forms of exchange
29/06/2006 to
29/06/2011
21 University of Central Oklahoma, USA
Staff and student exchange 05/12/2005 to
22 Prof. Danial Chandran University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
1. Visiting professor 2. Academic collaborative work 3. Formulating research schemes etc
05/03/2007 To
05/03/2012
22
Sl. No
Name of University / company with address
Nature of MOU Validity
23 MDIS, Singapore 1. Faculty exchange programme 2. Student Exchange programme
11/06/2007 To
11/06/2009
24 Bin Aqeel Center, Kingdom of Bahrain
To promote academic programmes of SRMU by enrolling students from their institutions or region of their operation.
14/07/2007 To
14/07/2009
25 Guongdong Polytechnic Normal University(GPNU), China
1. Faculty exchange programme 2. Student Exchange programme
2007
26 HSTC, China 1. Faculty exchange programme 2. Student Exchange programme
2007
27 Beijing Sailcon Education Co. Ltd., China
To promote academic programmes of SRMU by enrolling students from their institutions or region of their operation
2008
28 Taylor’s School of Hospitality and Tourism (TSHT), Taylor’s University College, Malaysia.
1. Faculty exchange programme 2. Student Exchange programme
2007
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Part - C
Detail the plans of the institution for the next year-2009-10
• Instill a sense of pride and belonging at all levels from Directors to students as
single family.
• Utilize powerful international connections for exchange of students and
faculty enhancing curriculum and syllabus and joint research to achieve
international standards and faculty. Make interactions across all levels
delightful, respecting and regarding with mutual trust and team spirit.
• Significantly enhance our academic networking with eminent professors and
researchers across the country by inviting them for special lectures, doctoral
committees, seminars, conferences and other functions.
• Lift up the quality and impact of the National and international conferences
aligning with association and industry of repute reflecting high standards.
Prof. G. Augustine Maniraj Pandian Prof. P. Sathyanarayanan
Principal Co-ordinator IQAC Vice Chancellor Chair Person, IQAC