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MANDATORY DISCLOSURES I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION Jyothy Institute of Technology Tataguni, off Kanakapura Road, Bengaluru 560082. Fax: 080 - 28435052 Mobile: 9535423635, 9742859408 Email: [email protected] Web: www.jyothyit.ac.in II. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR/ PRINCIPAL Dr. K. Gopalakrishna Principal Jyothy Institute of Technology Tataguni, off Kanakapura Road, Bengaluru 560082. III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY Visvesvaraya Technological University Belagavi, Karnataka, India IV. GOVERNANCE (i) Members of the Board and their brief background Sl. Name Brief Description Designation No. 1 Mrs. B. V. Seetha Managing Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Chairman 2 Shri M. Narasimhan Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Secretary 3 Dr. V. R. Gowrishankar CEO, Sringeri Mutt Member 4 Shri B. K. Ramesh Industrialist & Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Member 5 Shri. B. K. Sathyanarayana Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Member 6 Dr. B. V. V. Subrahmanya Trustee, Prof., Dept. of Civil Engg. MSRIT Member 7 Mr. Rajesh. K Member Member 8 Mrs. Suma Jagadeesh Principal, Jyothy Kendriya Vidyalaya Member 9 Dr. H. S. Nagaraja Educationist Member 10 Dr. Krishna Venkatesh Director, CIIRC Member 11 Mr. Sankara Narayan CEO, Jyothy Institute of Technology Member Gudalur 12 AICTE Nominee Nominated by the AICTE, New Delhi Member, AICTE Nominee 13 DTE Nominee Director of Technical Education, Bengaluru Member, DTE Nominee 14 VTU Nominee Dr. ShivaPrasad B Dandagi, Principal, UBDT Member, VTU Nominee 15 Dr. K. Gopalakrishna Principal, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Member Secretary Bengaluru 1

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURES

I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION

Jyothy Institute of Technology

Tataguni, off Kanakapura Road, Bengaluru – 560082. Fax: 080 - 28435052

Mobile: 9535423635, 9742859408 Email: [email protected] Web: www.jyothyit.ac.in

II. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR/ PRINCIPAL

Dr. K. Gopalakrishna

Principal Jyothy Institute of Technology

Tataguni, off Kanakapura Road, Bengaluru – 560082.

III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY

Visvesvaraya Technological University

Belagavi, Karnataka, India

IV. GOVERNANCE

(i) Members of the Board and their brief background Sl.

Name Brief Description Designation

No.

1 Mrs. B. V. Seetha Managing Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Chairman

2 Shri M. Narasimhan Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Secretary

3 Dr. V. R. Gowrishankar CEO, Sringeri Mutt Member

4 Shri B. K. Ramesh Industrialist & Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Member

5 Shri. B. K. Sathyanarayana Trustee, Jyothy Charitable Trust Member

6 Dr. B. V. V. Subrahmanya Trustee, Prof., Dept. of Civil Engg. MSRIT Member

7 Mr. Rajesh. K Member Member

8 Mrs. Suma Jagadeesh Principal, Jyothy Kendriya Vidyalaya Member

9 Dr. H. S. Nagaraja Educationist Member

10 Dr. Krishna Venkatesh Director, CIIRC Member

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Mr. Sankara Narayan CEO, Jyothy Institute of Technology Member

Gudalur

12 AICTE Nominee Nominated by the AICTE, New Delhi

Member, AICTE

Nominee

13 DTE Nominee Director of Technical Education, Bengaluru Member, DTE Nominee

14 VTU Nominee Dr. ShivaPrasad B Dandagi, Principal, UBDT Member, VTU Nominee

15 Dr. K. Gopalakrishna

Principal, Jyothy Institute of Technology, Member Secretary

Bengaluru

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(ii) Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body Board meetings will be held normally once in 6 months or as and when required and the Academic Advisory Body will meet from time to time as related to the academic matters of the college. (iii) Organizational chart and processes Enclosed: Annexure-1

(iv) Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs/improvements The faculties are involved in various activities including teaching, continuous assessment of students. Students are free to interact with their Teachers / proctors any time during teaching days or through e-mail, regular meetings, implementing student feed back mechanism. The different academic activities are carried out by the faculty members through various committees in close coordination with the students. (v) Mechanism / Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance Regular feedback from students.

Proper counseling of students by the Proctor and Head of the Dept. from time to time.

Explanation by faculty members for the marks scored by students & guidance to students for further improvement.

Encourage Faculty to participate in competitions/ event management.

Faculty will be evaluated as per norms of API (Academic Performance Indicator) every semester. The details of API are available in the office.

(vi) Student Feedback on Institutional Governance / faculty performance Feed back will be taken at regular intervals from the students and after analysis, the results will be given back to the faculty for further improvement if required. (vii) Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students A proctor has been allotted for a batch of 15 to 20 students and the students can report their grievances to the Proctor. Student shall meet the proctor at least twice a semester. Staff can report their grievances to the Principal. Anti-ragging committee: Purpose: Students can approach the committee members any time through mobile numbers or SMS or e-mail or personally as and when they anticipate. The details of committees, mobile number and other details have been displayed on the notice board in all the floors and in all academic blocks.

Committee details have been uploaded in the college web site

Anti ragging squad: Purpose: The squad regularly goes for rounds in the entire campus. They interact with lower semester students and find out whether incident of ragging has taken place. They then report the details to the Anti ragging committee.

Committee details have been uploaded in the college web site

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V. PROGRAMMES (1a) Name of the Programmes approved by AICTE

1. Civil Engineering 2. Computer Science & Engineering 3. Electronics & Communication Engineering 4. Information Science & Engineering 5. Mechanical Engineering

(1b) Name of the Research Programmes approved by VTU

1. Research Centre in Engineering Chemistry 2. Research Centre in Mechanical Engineering 3. Research Centre in Engineering Chemistry

(ii) Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE Yet to be accredited

(iii) For each Programme the following details are to be given: Civil Engineering

Number Cut off mark/rank for

Placement Campus placement in

Name Duration admission during the Fee last three years with

of seats Facilities

last three years

average salary

1.21 lakhs for COMED

CE 60 4 years 20000-58000 K students, Upto 2 lakhs Available 8, 9 lakhs

for Mgmt Students

0.56 lakhs for CET

Computer Science & Engineering

Number Cut off mark/rank for

Placement Campus placement in

Name Duration admission during the Fee last three years with

of seats Facilities

last three years

average salary

1.21 lakhs for COMED

CSE 60 4 years 15000-55000 K students, Upto 2 lakhs Available 112, 3.5 Lakhs

for Mgmt Students

0.56 lakhs for CET

Electronics & Communication Engineering:

Number Cut off mark/rank for

Placement Campus placement in

Name Duration admission during the Fee last three years with

of seats Facilities

last three years

average salary

1.21 lakhs for COMED

ECE 60 4 years 14500-98000 K students, Upto 2 lakhs

Available 92, 3.5 Lakhs

for Mgmt Students

0.56 lakhs for CET

Information Science & Engineering

Number

Cut off mark/rank for Placement

Campus placement in

Name Duration admission during the Fee last three years with

of seats Facilities

last three years

average salary

1.21 lakhs for COMED

ISE 60 4 years 17500-105000 K students, Upto 2 lakhs Available 22, 3.0 Lakhs

for Mgmt Students

0.56 lakhs for CET

Mechanical Engineering

Number Cut off mark/rank for Placement Campus placement in

Name Duration admission during the Fee last three years with

of seats Facilities

last three years

average salary

1.21 lakhs for COMED

ME 60 4 years 21000-122000 K students, Upto 2 lakhs Available 66, 8.5 Lakhs

for Mgmt Students

0.56 lakhs for CET

(iv) Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details:

NIL

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V (a) Details of the Foreign Institution / University:

(i) Name of the University / Institution: Not applicable

(ii) Address : Not applicable

(iii) Website : Not applicable

(iv) Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country: Not applicable

(v) Ranking of the Institution/University in the Home Country: Not applicable

(vi) Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country: Not applicable

(vii) Nature of Collaboration: Not applicable

(viii) Conditions of Collaboration: Not applicable

(ix) Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of collaboration: Not applicable

Not Applicable [V (a) section]

(b) For each Collaborative/affiliated Programme give the following:

(i) Programme Focus: Not applicable

(ii) Number of seats: Not applicable

(iii) Admission Procedure: Not applicable

(iv) Fee: Not applicable

(v) Placement Facility: Not applicable

(vi) Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary: Not applicable

Not Applicable [(b) section]

(c) Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16th May, 2005

Not applicable

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VI. FACULTY

(a) Branch wise list faculty members:

Civil Engineering (i) Permanent Faculty: 14 (ii) Visiting Faculty: Nil (iii) Adjunct Faculty: Nil (iv) Guest Faculty: Nil (v) Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio: 1:15

Computer Science & Engineering

(i) Permanent Faculty: 12 (ii) Visiting Faculty: Nil (iii) Adjunct Faculty: Nil (iv) Guest Faculty: Nil (v) Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio: 1:15

Electronics & Communication Engineering

(i) Permanent Faculty: 16 (ii) Visiting Faculty: Nil (iii) Adjunct Faculty: Nil (iv) Guest Faculty: Nil (v) Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio: 1:15

Information Science & Engineering

(i) Permanent Faculty: 12 (ii) Visiting Faculty: Nil (iii) Adjunct Faculty: Nil (iv) Guest Faculty: Nil (v) Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio: 1:15

Mechanical Engineering

(i) Permanent Faculty: 16 (ii) Visiting Faculty: Nil (iii) Adjunct Faculty: Nil (iv) Guest Faculty: Nil (v) Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio: 1:15

Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Kannada, English, CIV, CIP) (i) Permanent Faculty: 13 (ii) Visiting Faculty: 5 (iii) Adjunct Faculty: Nil (iv) Guest Faculty: 3 (v) Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio: 1:15

(b) Number of faculty employed and left during the last three

years 13 faculties have left during last three years

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Personal Profile

Career Objective/Summary

Work Experience

VII. PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL

EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE

CONCERNED

Fathers Name: Keshava Narayana Mothers Name: B.V.Rathnamma AGE: 54 Yrs

DOB: 30th

October 1962 Blood Group: B+ Marital Status: Married, Children : 2 Nationality: Indian, Hindu

To establish best practices and procedures and work hard for the development of the organization/institution

1st

Nov 2017 – till date

Principal, Jyothy Institute of Technology

1st

Aug 2016- Oct 2017

Associate Director, Centre for Incubation, Innovation, Research and Consultancy (

CIIRC) Jyothy Institute of Technology Thataguni, Off Kanakapura Road, Bangalore -

82 1st

July2007- 31st

July 2016

Associate Director, Centre for Emerging Technologies, Jain University Research and product development funded by National Agencies

Coordinate centre activities

Team Lead for consultancy activities

Academic faculty

Associate Dean & Associate Director, School of Engineering and Technology, Jain University (Equivalent to Principal) Timely Revision of curriculum to connect with the industry need

Best practices & procedures for the smooth running of the institution

Promote student and staff funded projects

Effective and enthusiastic teaching

April 2000 – June 2007 Professor and Head, K.S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore Academic and Administrative responsibilities

Set high standards of ethics and morality among staff and students

Dedicated service

University Liaison

R&D activities of Mechanical Engineering Department

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June 1986 – 1993

Lecturer, SJC Institute of Technology 1993-2000

Assistant Professor, SJC Institute of Technology, Bangalore University

Coordinator, MODROBS

Effective Teaching and emphasis on mini projects

Education 2011 Doctorate National Aerospace Laboratories-VTU

Ph.D-Material Tribology 1993 Masters National Institute of Engineering (NIE), Mysore

University

M Tech- PEST- Distinction

1985 Graduation AIT, Mysore University BE- Mechanical Engineering- Distinction

Contribution at CIIRC/JIT (Till Date) Layout of all Labs

Establishment of all Labs

Coordinator- Open Day

Design and development of “Explore”, Training modules of CIIRC

Student Admission to JIT

Handling courses at JIT

Six Proposals for funding

Coordinator- Ecodriveathon‟2017

Member- IQAC for NBA

MOU with several companies

Coordinator for FDP funded by IEDC

Achievements Publications: 1. K G Krishna et. al,Thermal performance of heat sink with fluid pockets for high power light emitting diode ,International Journal for Automotive and Mechanical Engg, Accepted for publication 2.K.G.Krishna et.al Novel spring loaded wear-test rig to test the material life of probes used in

the indigenous six window gauging system, ASTM:Journal of Testing and Evaluation, Volume 46, Issue 5,June 2017 3. K.G.Krishna et.al ,Tensile Property Evaluation of Sisal – Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer

Based Composites, International Journal of Composite Materials 2017, 7(3): 77-81,DOI:10.5923/ j.cmaterials.201707 03.01 4. K.G.Krishna et.al, Studies on Performance of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) Based Thermal Interface Materials-Nanofluids For Efficient Heat Transfer in LED‟s, International Journal of Research in Engineering and Science, ISSN (Online): 2320-9364, ISSN (Print): 2320-9356, 5(12), 70-77, 2016 4. K.G.Krishna et.al, Effect of Cryogenic Chill on Mechanical Properties of ASTM A 494 M

Grade Nickel Based Alloy Metal Matrix Composites, Materials Research. 2016; 19(6): 1304-1309. 5. K.G.Krishna et.al, Studies on Mechanical Properties of Banana/E-Glass Fabrics Reinforced

Polyester Hybrid Composites, J. Mater. Environ. Sci. 7 (9) (2016) 3179-3192 6. K.G.Krishna et.al, Development of Novel additives for slideway lubricants, Industrial Lubrication & Tribology,Vol.67, Issue.2, 2016 7. K.G.Krishna et.al ,Potential applications of cellulose and chitosan nanoparticles/composites in wastewater treatment: A review, Carbohydrate Polymers 153 (2016) 600–618

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MEMBERSHIP OF

PROFESSIONAL

BODIES

8. K.G.Krishna et.al ,Studies on Mechanical Properties of Hemp/E-Glass Fabrics Reinforced

Polyester Hybrid Composites, Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures,3,2016,117- 128 9. K.G.Krishna et.al, Plating of Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene(ABS) Plastic: A review, J.

Mater. Sc, DOI:1007/s 10853-015-9668-7, 2015 10. K.G.Krishna et.al Review on Mechanical Properties of Sisal and Banana Reinforced

Composites, International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, Volume

3, Issue 5, September-October, 2015

ISSN 2091-2730 11. K.G.Krishna et.al Design and development of a gauging system for Ball cage component of Constant Velocity joint assembly, Proc. IMechE Part B: J Engineering Manufacture, 1–6, I Mech E 2015, sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav, DOI: 10.1177/0954405414563422 12. K.G.Krishna et.al ,Performance Evaluation of an IC Engine using Oxyhydrogen as a fuel Supplement, Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research, CSIR, INDIA JSIR- 74, 2015 13. K.G.Krishna et.al Effect of heating of test pin above ambient temperatures on tribological behavior of two-phase and three-phase polystyrene composites, Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials,201X, Vol XX(X) 1–14,sagepub.co.uk/ journals Permissions.nav, DOI: 10. 1177/0892705713513288, jtc.sagepub. com 2013 14. K.G.Krishna et.al, Tribological Studies on Effect of Mixture of Fillers in Polystyrene Matrix Composites, Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials,1–17 2012,sagepub.co.uk/journals,DOI: 0.1177/ 089270571247 0262. 15. K.G.Krishna et.al, Bulk Temperature Estimation of a Polymer Composite Pin, Wear, V

268, pp 346-351, 2010 16. K.G.Krishna et.al ,Tribological Studies of Polymer Based Ceramic Metal Composites

Processed at Room Temperature”, Wear, V266, pp 878-883, 2009 17. K.G.Krishna et.al ,Coolant Lubricity and Coolant Lube Compatibility with Regard to

Slideway Behavior, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and

Engineering, V 30, No 4, pp 281-285, 2008 18. K.G.Krishna et.al , Design and Development of Advanced Linear Reciprocating

Tribometer, Wear, V267, pp 1111-1116, 2009 20. K.G.Krishna et.al, A study on integration of acetone charged copper pipes (ACCP) to

MR16 indoor lighting solutions, Journal of CPRI,Vol. 9, No1,March 2013, Pp.163-168 21. K.G.Krishna et.al , Heat Transfer Analysis of a 7.5 W LED load with passive and active

cooling for constant luminance applications, Journal of CPRI,Vol. 9, No4,Dec 2013, Pp.583- 592 International /National Conferences 1. K.G.Krishna et.al, Studies on Wear Behavior of Aluminum and Copper Particulate Filled

Polymer Composites, International Conference on Advanced Composites at IISc,2011 2. K.G.Krishna et.al ,Studies on Wear Behavior of Particulate Filled Polymer Composites, World Tribology Congress 2009,Sept 6-11, Kyoto, Japan 3. K.G.Krishna et.al, The Potential of MEMS in Indian Automotive Sector, National Conference on MEMS , CPRI, Bangalore 4. K.G.Krishna et.al, A Review of Thermal Management of LED Lighting Systems, National

Conference on Thermal Engineering and Allied(NCTAE2012), 20th

and 21st

January, 2012, GAT Bangalore 5. K.G.Krishna et.al, Study of Mechanical Properties of Nickle electroplated ABS Plastics

developed by FDM Process-Poster Presentation, National Conference on Advanced Functional Materials at D.S. University 6. K.G.Krishna et.al, International Conference on Industrial tribology ( ICIT), Some Studies on Coolant Deterioration-IISc

Membership of Professional Bodies: Fellow, Institution of Engineers-F117163-8

Fellow, Indian Institute Production Engineers-SLF-5966

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FUNDED PROJECTS

Life Member, Indian Society of Technical Education-LM4816

Member, Indian Society for Advanced Materials and Process Engineering-L613

Life Member, Tribology Society of India-3753

Journal Referee:

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials since 20-8-2014

Impact Factor: 0.922 , Sage Publication

Energy & Fuels-2015 Impact Factor: 2.835

Indexed/Abstracted in: CAS, SCOPUS,EBSCOHost, Thomson-Gale, British

Library, and Web of Science

Journal of Industrial Textiles, SAGE Journals

Indexed by Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)

Compendex

Doctoral Guidance: Currently Guiding five Doctoral Scholars,One awarded PhD

Funded Projects: Ongoing-PI (Naval Research Board-DRDO)

Design and Development of an Autonomous Amphibian Vehicle for Harbor Security Operations, No:DNRD /05/4003 /NRB /286/ 12th FEB2013, Project No: NRB/286/MAR/12-13,Feb12th 2013, Rs 24.23 Lacs-Ongoing-PI

Abstract: Capability of autonomous/semi autonomous underwater vehicles to work in the shallow water is

critical to many military and civilian applications. It would be ideal to possess one such robot

which can work as an amphibian. The amphibian can be deployed to serve different purposes

such as coastal surveillance and shallow water exploration. These autonomous systems need to

possess the right kind of capabilities such as good endurance, command and control, easy

operability, leak proof and ready to perform under harsh environments. The objective of the project is design and development of autonomous amphibian vehicle robot

for harbor security operations. The robot has six legs and at any given instant of time three of its

legs would be on the ground and the other three in the diametrically opposite position. The time

of contact with the ground is equal to the time it takes to complete the rest of the revolution. The

legs spend little time while moving in air. The leg is designed to function as leg on ground and

paddle in water. Each leg operates with a separate servomotor for independent control of each

leg for easy maneuverability. The robot can change direction in case it encounters an obstacle of

large size. It has a powerful servomotor which provides necessary torque to climb uphill and

coast down the hill. The legs of the amphibian would transition into paddles after it enters the water . This would be

taken care by a sensor. The amplitude and frequency of the leg would provide the necessary

forward thrust. The six paddles generate the required thrust. The movement (surge, sway or

heave) through water is controlled by the servomotors. Diving into water is done with the paddle

movement and also the yaw movement. The robot is preprogrammed to operate on water. The size of the proposed robot is 50 cm L X 25cm W x 10 cm H, Total mass = 3.9978 kg, Total

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Volume= 4.2 liters, Forward velocity:0.25-0.5 m/s. The robot is tested on ground and under

water.

Development of post processing

infrastructure for RP ABS component plating for surface integrity enhancement-

Co PI

Funding Agency: DRDO, GTRE/MMG/BMRP/4001/09

Rs.46.64 Lakhs

Abstract:Nickel-chromium plating of RP-ABS parts requires several sequential steps

consisting of chemical reduction and electroplating processing methodology. The

project involved development of a coating facility, production of test samples by RP and

coating of the same.

Design and development of a Robotic Fish-Co-PI (DRDO)

DNRD/05/4003/NRB/304, 19th

Dec 2013(Ongoing).

Rs. 49.15 Lakhs

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The robotic fish has two Servo driven linkages to drive the tail fin

which would facilitate oscillatory motion of the fin leading to creation of forward thrust for the

movement of the fish. Carangiform locomotion will be achieved by providing calculated angular

offset and phase difference to each servo. Depth will be controlled by a moving mass which

offsets the CoG and thrusting to achieve required depth.

Feasibility studies on development of surface integrity and strength characteristics

of rapid prototyped components to enable their direct application in design and development activities of pay load for space craft, ISRO/RES/3/603/12-13,Feb12th

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2013 - Joint -PI

Funding Agency: DOS – ISRO, ISRO/RES/3/603/12-13 Rs.20.73 Lakhs Abstract: The project envisages on increasing the surface strength of R P components for space

components. The components developed through the RP route suffer from loss of

surface integrity due to porous structure and hence cannot be deployed for space

applications. The properties can be enhanced through surface treatment.

Development of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes-Composites based Nanofluids (Thermal Grease) and their use in heat transfer applications-ISRO-Recommended

A project proposed to ISRO for the development of CNT based thermal paste for

improved heat transfer. The paste is indegenous product.

Development and fabrication of rp products for the healthcare, consumer and

sporting segments – Co- Promoter

Funding Agency: DIC-KCTU, Approved Rs.100 Lakhs Objectives Develop product prototypes as per the needs of the following industry segments.

Healthcare Industry

Consumer & Sports Market

Potential Key Outcomes Toys for Juvenile arthritis affected children, Prosthetic devices,

Medical Implants

Idol creation, Insignia

Moulds for foot wear soles and sports paraphernalia

Development of low cost prototypes

Possible establishment of a state of the art 3D digital fabrication lab

Student Projects: Sponsored projects – KSCST - 2

AICTE (MODROBS)-1-6.36 Lacs-1998

Institutional Projects- 50- In-house Award winning Projects:

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Nov 19-20th

2009, UMAG (Universal Machine for Agriculture ), One in Top 20 , Innovate India, National Technical Competition for Engg Students conducted by NRDC, at IISc.

Nov 19-20th

2009, Super conductor based rail traction, 4th

Place, Innovate India, National Technical Competition for Engg Students conducted by NRDC at IISc.

Books: Coauthored a Monograph on Micro Aerial Vehicles released in the Indian

Technology Congress held at Nimhans Convention Centre on 21st

Aug 2014 organized by Institution of Engineers

On selection Panel of Other Institutions:

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Consultancy: Team Lead- Titan Jewellery Co, Lead a team of 16 scientists on consultancy projects

Providing Consultancy in the area of Tribology for Industries/ colleges/Universities

Assisted KAPTRON Technologies in the wind tunnel experimental techniques and measurements

Consultant to AVNI Energy Solutions Pvt Ltd, Bangalore

Patents (Filed)

Composite paste to buildup surfaces and the process of making paste

No:4903/CHE/2012 Dated: 26th

Nov 2012 Abstract: The novelty in the proposed patent has development of a polymeric paste to rebuild and

revitalise worn out surfaces of machine tool slideways.The embodiments include use of the same paste to fill cracks in metal structures.

Design and development of low cost thermal paste

Regn.No: HQ/IPR/FA/12057/2012 4th

Jan 2013 Abstract:

The novelty of the patent is development of indegenous thermal paste for improved heat transfer. The paste has CNT for incresed heat transfer.This product has enormous

applications in LED industry. Development of additive based lubricants for sliding surfaces

Regn.No: HQ/IPR/FA/12059/2012, 4th

Jan 2013 Abstract:

The novelty includes development of an additive based lubricant to improve lubrication under high load.

Circuitry for optimizing fuel consumption in an internal combustion engine’’

NRDC Ref No: IPR/FA/13030/2014,Patent Application No. 3798/CHE/2014 dated 02.08.2014 Abstract: The novelty of the patent includes development of a circuitry for reduced fuel consumption of a 4 wheeler. The fuel consumption for idle running when a vehicle is coasting down the gradient is reduced.

Checking guage for a work piece, 2288/che/2014, 08/05/2014

Abstract: The novelty of the proposed patent includes design and development of a six window checking gauge for checking the window size of a steering component of an automobile. The component has six windows to be checked for their window height.

Personal Awards:

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Won second place in IDEA contest for patents conducted by Jain University, for

‘Design and development of a leg operated laptop cooler‟. held on 26th

April 2013 Overseas Visits:

Had visited KYOTO in japan to present a paper in world Tribology Congress 2009,

Could establish contact with giants of Tribology Domain.

Led a team of Faculty to Germany for University tie-up with German Universities in

the area of Energy

Led a team of faculty to Germany for university tieup. Visited manyUniversities and

solar Technology parks for future tie-ups.

Established TUV Rhineland –sequa (Germany) Programme on Energy Engineering,

Energy, Management and Climate Change Technology (200 Lakhs)

Software packages known: AUTOCAD

ANSYS

UGS-Solid edge

Details of guest lecture / invited talks delivered (Resource Person):

Sahyadri College of Engineering-Composites

MITS, Andhra Pradesh-Advanced Materials

MSRIT- Faculty development programme

MSRIT- Technical talk on MAVs

BNMIT

KSIT and many more

Academic Excellence: Currently promoting R&D and consultancy in the research centre

Induction of new University Syllabus, worked as Member- BOE, Member-BOS, Dean-Academics, Member-Academic Council

Worked at various academic capacities-Lecturer, Asst Professor, Professor, Principal-in-Charge, Associate Dean and Associate Director

Passionate to teach Thermal Engineering courses, Energy Engineering, Production Engineering Courses, Hydraulics and Pneumatics and Composite Tribology

SUBJECTS TAUGHT:

UnderGraduation:

Thermodynamics, Applied Thermodynamics, Conduction Heat Transfer, Manufacturing

Process 1, Manufacturing process 2, Modern Manufacturing Engineering, Tribology, Composites, Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, Computer Aided Machine

Drawing,Turbo Machines, Mechanical Engineering Sciences.

Post Graduation

PG Course: Energy Engineering and Climate Change Technology

Conventional Energy Conversion Systems, Energy Conversion and Utilization

Ph.D

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Mechanical Engineering Core Course

Student Projects :[Select]: Design and Development of Mulberry Cutting Machine 1996, K.S.C.S.T-UG

Design and Development of Battery Assisted Bicycle, 1997, K.S.C.S.T-UG

Design and development of a Universal Machine for Agriculture, UMAG, Featured in

Top 20 of Project Competition conducted by National Research and Development Corporation at IISc Bangalore, 2009-UG Project Competition

Design and Development of “Development and Integration of Heat Pipes for Casted Led Street Light” Joint project with Avni Energy Solutions- Avasarala Automation Technologies-Centre for Emerging Technologies

®, Jain University,2011-PG

Design and Development of a Heat Sink for 9 Watt MR16 down Light- Joint project with Avni Energy Solutions-Centre for Emerging Technologies

®, Jain University,2011-PG

A Comparative Study of thermal behavior of A 9 Watt LED lighting system with CNT, Thermoelectric and Fin for Heat Transport- Joint project with Avni Energy Solutions- Centre for Emerging Technologies

TM, Jain University,2012-PG

Formulation and Development of a thermal paste for heat transfer through CNT route-PG

Heat transfer studies on thermal heat sink with capillary tubes-PG

Training Activities: Organized Training on Hydraulics and Pneumatics for 3 weeks at FESTO controls

India, Bangalore.

Trained on Hydraulics at Bosch Rexroth for three days, Peenya, Bangalore

Six –Sigma Course at the CET, Jain University

Industrial Training:

CNC machines programming at CADEM Technologies

Trained on Hydraulics at Bosch-Rexroth, Peenya, Bangalore

Trained on Tribology conducted by VTU.

Trained on six sigma

Trained on IPR and related issues.

Trained on FEA at ANSYS corporation

Trained on Mechatronics at FESTO controls pvt. ltd, Bangalore

Trained on Solar PV Technologies, Power Plants, Economics and related topics at KPC, Bangalore Conducted by Orbutus Consulting Agency, New Delhi

Workshop/Conference/Symposia (Select):

PV-Solar-Opportunities,13

th May 2010 at Jain Global Campus

One day workshop on White Space Finding (DRDO),Bangalore on 30th

April 2010.

One day workshop on „Conservation of energy and Management‟ at JSSATE

Bangalore27th April2010 at Jain Campus J.C.Road, Bangalore.

Lecture on PV by Dr.Joy Mukhopadhyay TUV Rhineland on 25th

April 2010 at Jain Campus, J.C.Road, Bangalore.

Lecture on PV by Dr.S.R.C.Satyanarayana, Underwriters Lab on 24th

April 2010.

One day workshop on Awareness on TEQIP Ph-II at MSRIT, Bangalore on 15th

April 2010.

One day workshop on PV at TUV Rheinland ,Bangalore, on 25th

March2010

Trained on Mechatronics at Festo Didactic Centre Bangalore (15 Days)

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Workshop on CAED at MCE Hassan, conducted by VTU on 14th

Sept 2006.

Industrial Hydraulics Bosch Rexroth, during Feb 28th to Mar 4th „2006

Micro & Smart systems during Jan 16th

to Jan 21st

„2006

Three-day workshop on Hydraulics and Pneumatics at Mico-Bosch, Bangalore from 29

th to 31 Aug 2005.

15 day workshop on Intellectual Property Rights at IGIT from 16th

April to 5th

May 2005.

Reforms in Conduct of Examination Process, VTU during Apr 4th

& 5th

„2004.

Short term training programme on FEM during Oct-Dec „2001

NBA‟s Accreditation Awareness Workshop during Oct 5th

2001

Introduction to Computer graphics during Sep‟2001 (one month)

Diploma in ACAD, Prajwal systems during Oct 2000 to Jan 2001

Business Pro, Genesis Software solutions during Nov 3rd

to Dec 20th

‟ 1999

Workshop codes of practice in Engg drawing & M/C drawing at PESCE during Nov 13

th & 14

th „1999

Modern computational Mathematical techniques to analysis random response data at SJCIT during Aug 16

th to Aug 28

th 1999

Fourier Wavelets Analysis in Engg. & Technology at SJCIT during May 19th

to May 21st 1999

Seminar on I.C engine & related fields at BLDEA college of Engg & technology during Nov 22

nd & Nov 23

rd ‟97.

Three day workshop on Agile Manufacturing from 14th

to 16th

June1996.

Introduction to Futurology at UVCE, Bangalore during Apr 11th

to Apr 12th

„89

Hobbies and Interests Yoga, Listening to Music, Singing Songs, Stage Act

Table Tennis, Chess

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VIII. FEE

(i) Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution.

(a) Government seats: As per State government norms which will be announced from time

to time by Karnataka Examination Authority (Refer web site www.kea.kar.nic.in) (b) Management seats: As per COMED-K norms (Consortium of Medical, Engineering & Dental

colleges of Karnataka) which will be announced from time to time by COMED-K. (Refer web site www.comedk.org)

(ii) Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire

programme. Annually before 30th

September of each year

(iii) No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students. The details are announced in the home page of our web site (Refer web site www.jyothyit.ac.in)

(iv) Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount The Institute will offer scholarship/ fee waiver every year for meritorious students as per the norms of Jyothy Charitable Trust. The details are available in the office.

(v) Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship.

As per norms of Jyothy Charitable Trust.

(vi) Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels. Rs. 48000/- per year

IX. ADMISSION

(i) Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval.

Name of the course No. of students sanctioned Intake

Civil Engineering 60

Computer Science & Engineering 60

Electronics & Communication Engineering 60

Information Science & Engineering 60

Mechanical Engineering 60

(ii) Number of applications received for the academic year 2017-18 for admission under Management Quota and number admitted.

Sl. Course No. of applications received

No. of students

No. admitted

1 Civil Engineering 32

2 Computer Science &

59

Engineering

3 Electronics & Admissions are made as and when students

55

Communication Engineering approach the campus during admission period.

4 Information Science &

51

Engineering

5 Mechanical Engineering 43

Total 240

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X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

(i) Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website).

The students are admitted based on their performance in CET/ COMED-K (ii) Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test] 55% for COMED-K & 45% for CET (iii) Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats:

(a) Last date for request for applications: Every 1st of July

(b) Last date for submission of application: Every 10th of July

(c) Dates for announcing final results: Every 11th of July

(d) Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day): Every 12th of July

(e) Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days) Yes, a time of 15 days is always allowed for acceptance.

(f) Last date for closing of admission: Every 30th of July

(g) Starting of the Academic session: Every 1st of August.

(h) The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list: This regulation is being followed.

(i) The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified. Yes, the fees will be refunded in case the student wishes to withdraw his admission on his request during the beginning of academic year.

XI. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION

(i) Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc. Criteria will be given for those students whose performances are taken considering the ranks in COMED-K & CET.

(ii) Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any. As per norms of AICTE which will be notified from time to time.

(iii) Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years. Merit list will be announced in the web site.

(iv) Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted. Results will be announced in the web site.

Item No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in

the website of the Institution. The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII-XV.

17

XII. APPLICATION FORM Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities.

Application form can be downloaded from College website: www.jyothyit.ac.in

XIII. LIST OF APPLICANTS List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats.

Details are available in the web site.

XIV. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS

(a) Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members Admission as per COMED-K norms.

(b) Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit. Details are available in the web site during admission period only.

(c) List of candidates who have been offered admission. Details

are available in the web site during admission period only.

(d) Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates. Details are available in the web site during admission period only.

(e) List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list. Details are available in the web site during admission period only.

XV. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE

LIBRARY: Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)

S. Course(s)

Number of titles of the Number of Journals

No books volumes

National

International

1 CE 238 1605 07

2 CSE / ISE 589 3047 12 VTU-Consortium

3 ECE 440 2140 07

4 ME 329 2429 07 Springer, Elsevier, ASCE,

5 Basic

150 919 07 Taylor & Francis, Proquest,

Science

Knimbus

Total 1746 10140 40

E-Library facilities

We have subscribed through VTU consortia.

LABORATORY: For each Laboratory

List of Major Equipment/Facilities:

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Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Sl. Name of Laboratory

Carpet Area Major Equipment’s

No. (Sq.mt.)

1. Systems Software & Operating

1. Personal computer- Intel dual core CPU, 2

GB Ram, 200 GB Hard disk

Systems Laboratory(10CSL58)

1 165 60 no‟s

2. Unix System Programming and Compiler

2. Projector – 1

Design Laboratory (0CSL68)

3. Screen - 1

1. Database Applications Laboratory (10CSL57) 1. Personal computer- Intel i3 CPU, 4 GB

2. Web Programming Laboratory (10CSL78) Ram, 500 GB Hard disk

2. 3. Project Work (10CS85) 165 46 no‟s

4. Computer Concept and C Programming 2. Projector – 1

Laboratory (10CPL16/26) 3. Screen - 1

1. Data Structures with C/C++ Laboratory

(10CSL37)

2. Design and Analysis of Algorithms 1. Personal computer- Intel i3 CPU, 4 GB

Laboratory (10CSL47)

Ram, 500 GB Hard disk

3. 3. Computer Graphics and Visualization 165

60 no‟s

Laboratory (10CSL67)

2. Projector – 1

4. Networks Laboratory(10CSL77)

5. Computer Concept and C Programming

Laboratory (10CPL16/26)

Department of Information Science & Engineering

Shared with Computer Science & Engineering

19

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

SLNO NAME OF THE LABORATORY CARPET ARE IN Sq .m MAJOR EQUIPMENTS AVAILABLE

Cathode Ray oscilloscope

DC power supply

1

Analog electronics Lab Signal Generator

Fixed power supply

DRB,DCB,DIB

Multimeter

2

HDL lab 178.5 PC‟s

HDL Kits

Series & Parallel

3 Power electronics Lab DC,AC motor controller

Half & Full wave controller

4

Microprocessor PC‟s

8086 Interfacing Kits

PC‟s

5 Microcontroller Lab 8051 Interfacing Kits

MSP430 Starter kits

6

Logic design lab Digital Trainer Kits

178.5

IC tester

7

VLSI Lab PC‟s

Mentor Graphics S/w

8

DSP Lab PC‟s

DSP Starter kit

Cathode Ray oscilloscope

DC power supply

Function Generator

9 Analog communication + LIC lab Fixed power supply

DRB,DCB,DIB

Multimeter

IC tester

357 Cathode Ray oscilloscope

DC power supply

Function Generator

Fixed power supply

10 Advanced communication lab DRB,DCB,DIB

Multimeter

IC tester

Digital Comm. Kits

Microwave Components

Department of Basic Science

Sl.

Name of the Carpet

Area Major Equipments available

No. Laboratory

(Sq.mt)

Spectrometer, BH Curve apparatus, Fermi energy kit, Battery eliminator, Transistor

1 Physics Lab

200

characteristics apparatus, Stefans constant apparatus, Charge and discharge capacity,

Black box, Photo diode kit, Laser, Newton‟s Ring, Ultrasonic Interferometer, Four

probe method.

Chemistry

Electronics Balance, Hot air oven, Distillation plant, Digital potentio meter (2 Nos.),

2 200 Photo calorie, meter, Digital flame photometer, Delux PH meter, Digital conductivity

Lab

meter, Magnetic Stirrer, Digital Thermometer wall

20

Department of Mechanical Engineering

SL.NO NAME OF THE Carpet Area in MAJOR EQUIPMENTS

LABORATORY Sq.mt

1 Bench Grinder

2 AC Arc Welding M/c

3 Hand grinding M/c

4 Bench Vice

148.96 + 11.59 5 Vernier height gauge

1 BASIC WORKSHOP LAB 6 Vernier Caliper

( Foreman Room)

7 CobminationSet

8 Anvil

9 Granite Surface Plate with stand

10 Angle Plate

11 V Block

1 Computer systems 1GB RAM with Monitor

2 CAED LAB 201.925 + 2 LCD Projector with Screen

23.76(Server Room) 3 CANON Laser Jet Printer 1022

4 Solid Edge Software - ST4

1 Computer systems 1GB RAM with Monitor

3 CAMD LAB 95.53 2 LCD Projector with Screen

3 CANON Laser Jet Printer 1022

4 Solid Edge Software - ST4

1 Universal Testing M/c

2 Torsion Testing M/c

3 Impact Testing M/c

4 Brinell & Rockwell Hardness Testing M/c

5 Vickers Hardness Testing M/c

4 MATERIAL TESTING 121.64 6 Fatigue Testing Machine

LAB 7 Electronic Digital Weighing balance

8 Ultrasonic Flaw detector

9 Magnetic Crack Detector

10 Trinocular Metallurgical Microscope with specimens

11 Double disc Polishing Instrument

13 Silicon Carbide rod Tilting Furnace

1 Universal Sand Testing M/c

2 Permeability Testing M/c

3 Clay Washer

4 Rapid Moisture tester

5 Tensile Strength Attachment

6 Mould Hardness Tester

7 Core Hardness Tester

4 FOUNDRY & FORGING 83.7 8 Sand Rammer

LAB 9 Silicon Carbide rod Tilting Furnace

10 Mould boxes

11 Electronic Digital Weighing balance

12 Crucible

13 Electrical Specimen drier

14 Anvil

15 Swage Block

16 Moulding tool Kit

1 Optical Profile Projector

2 Tool makers Microscope

3 Floating Carriage Micrometer with Accessories

4 3 wire set with accessories

5 Sine bar - 0-200mm

6 Sine Centre 0-200mm

7 Gear tooth vernier 1-26 mm

8 Gear tooth micrometer 0-25 mm

9 Calibration of LVDT with caliberation Jig

10 Strain Gauge to determine modulus of elastisity

11 Autocollimeter

12 Lathe Tool Dynamometer

13 Drill Tool Dynamometer

MEASUREMENTS & 14 Slip Gauges

5 95.9 15 Optical Flats with Monochromatic Light Source

METROLOGY LAB

16 Outside Micrometer

17 Outside Micrometer

18 Outside Micrometer

19 Outside Micrometer

16 V-Block

17 Calibration of Pressure Gauges

18 Calibration of Thermo Couple

19 Calibration of Load Cell

20 Granite Surface Plates with stand

21 Surface roughness measuring Equipment

22 Vernier Caliper (0-150 mm)

23 Vernier Caliper (0-200 mm)

24 Digital vernier (0-150mm)

25 Digital vernier (0-200mm)

21

26 Micrometer (0-25mm) with stand

27 Micrometer (25-50mm) with stand

28 Screw thread micrometer (0-25mm)

29 Digital Micrometer (0-25mm)

30 Dial Indicator

31 Vernier Height gauge

32 Universal Bevel Protractor

33 Radius Gauge

34 Thickness gauge

35 Thread Pitch Gauge

36 Bore Gauge with Micrometer head

37 digmatic dial indicator

38 Telescopic Gauge

1 Lathe Machine with Accessories

2 Shaping Machines with Accessories

3 Universal Milling Machines with Accessories

4 Radial Drilling Machine with Accessories

5 Surface Grinding Machine & Accessories

6 MACHINE SHOP 203.13 6 Tool Grinding Machine

7 Granite Surface Plates with stand

8 Vernier Caliper (0-150 mm)

9 Vernier Caliper (0-200 mm)

10 Digital vernier (0-150mm)

11 Digital vernier (0-200mm)

1 Abel pensky & Marten's apparatus (closed)

2 Cleveland apparatus (open cup)

3 Abel's apparatus for flash & fire point

4 Boy's Gas calorimeter

5 Bomb Calorimeter

6 a)Redwood viscometer 1 for Viscosity less than 2000 seconds

7 b)Redwood viscometer 1 for Viscosity more than 2000 seconds

8 Say-bolt viscometer

9 Torsion viscometer

7 ECE LAB 98.32 10 Junker's Calorimeter

11 cut section model of 4-stroke diesel engine Single cylinder

12 cut section model of 4-stroke Petrol engine Single cylinder

13 cut section model of 2-stroke Petrol engine Single cylinder

14 4-stroke, 4 cylinder diesel engine test rig, Hydraulic loading - water cooled

(MORSE TEST RIG) with self starting

15 4-stroke,1- cylinder diesel engine test rig, with self starting - Mechanical

loading

4-stroke, Petrol engine test rig , with self starting , Electrical loading (variable

compression ratio)

16 2 stroke - petrol engine, with self starting , Electrical loading

1 PIPE FRICTION AND PIPE FITTING APPARATUS - (Major Losses & Minor

Losses)

2 Combined closed circuit set up Orifice meter, Venturi meter & Nozzle meter

3 Impact of Jet on Vanes

4 Calibration of Weir and Flume (Combined set up)

5 Calibration of Notches

8 FM LAB 208.84 6 Vertical Orifices & Mouth pieces:

7 Bernoulli's Equation

8 Pelton Wheel with multistage centrifugal pump (combined setup

9 Centrifugal Pump Test Rig (Single Stage) & Reciprocating Pump (Combined setup

with common suction tank)

10 Francis & Kaplan Turbine Combined setup

11 Two Stage Reciprocating Air Compressor Test Rig

12 Centrifugal Blower

1 Thermal Conductivity of a Metal Rod

2 Composite wall

3 Metallic Fin Apparatus

4 Free Convection

5 Forced Convection

6 Emissivity Apparatus

7 Stefan Boltzman Apparatus

9 HMT LAB 244.03 8 Transient Conduction Heat Transfer

9 Vapour Compression Refrigeration

10 Vapour Compression Air Conditioner with humidity controls

11 Parallel Flow and Counter Flow heat Exchanger

12 Condensation of Vapour-drop and film wise apparatus

13 Boiling heat transfer apparatus (critical heat flux)

14 Heat Pipe R&D Arrangement

15 Thermal Conductivity of Liquids (Vaccumized liquid type)

1 Computer systems 1GB RAM with Monitor

10 CAMA LAB 95.53 2 LCD Projector with Screen

3 CANON Laser Jet Printer 1022

4 ANSYS 14.5

1 Journal Bearing setup

11 DESIGN LAB 106.01 2 Universal Vibration setup (computerised) Simple Penulam (Manual)

3 Combined units : Vibration on Beams (Free & Forced Vibration) & Spring Mass

22

System

4 Torsion Vibration-UN Damped with single and double Rotor System

5 Curved Beam Setup

6 Whirling of Shaft

7 Motorized Gyroscope

8 Balancing of Rotating Masses

9 Computerised Polariscope

10 Computerised universal governers; Determination of equilibrium speed,

sensitiveness, power and effort of porter / prowel / Hartnel governor

11 Determination of principal stresses and strains in a member subjected to combined

loading using strain rosettes

1 Computer systems 1GB RAM with Monitor

12 CIM & Automation Lab 95.53 2 LCD Projector with Screen

3 CANON Laser Jet Printer 1022

4 Edgecam Sofrtware-2014R1

List of Experimental Setup: Details are available in the college web site (www.jyothyit.ac.in) in respective department tabs. COMPUTING FACILITIES:

Number and Configuration of Systems: 345 Total number of systems connected by LAN : 335 Total number of systems connected to WAN: 335 Internet bandwidth : 33 mbps Major software packages available: Windows, NT, Unix, C, C++, Solid Edge, Cype, Ansys,

Edge cam, etc.

Special purpose facilities available: CNC Turning production Lathe WORKSHOP:

List of facilities available: Details are available in the college web site (www.jyothyit.ac.in) in respective department tabs. Games and Sports Facilities

Name of the Facilities available

sport

Outdoor games

Cricket Cricket pitch, Leather Bats, Ball, Thigh pads, gloves, Helmet, Pads, Abdominal

Gaurds, Rib Guard and other Cricket wears and accessories.

Football Football court with poles, branded football, spikes, knee guard, Shorts & T-Shirts

Volleyball Volleyball court, Volleyball, Net and accessories

Badminton Badminton court, Badminton rackets and accessories

Indoor games

Carom Carom boards and pans

Chess Chess boards and pans

Table-Tennis Table tennis table, rackets, ball.

- Extra Curriculum Activities Details are available in the college web site (www.jyothyit.ac.in). - Soft Skill Development Facilities Details are available in the college web site (www.jyothyit.ac.in).

- Number of Classrooms and size of each: 22 Nos. & 66 sq.m. - Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each: 5 Nos. & 33 sq.m.

- Number of laboratories and size of each: 37 Nos. & 100 / 200 / 300 sq.m.

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- Number of drawing halls and size of each: 1 No., 132 sq.m - Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each: 1 No., 150 sq.m - Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each.

Central Examination Facility is available, 1 No., 30 sq.m. Teaching Learning process - Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the

University. Is being followed as per the rules and regulations of VTU.

- Academic Calendar of the University Details are available in the college web site (www.jyothyit.ac.in). - Academic Time Table Details are available in the respective department. - Teaching Load of each Faculty As per norms of AICTE

- Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place Is followed as per norms

- Students' assessment of Faculty, System in place. Yes

For each Post Graduate programme give the following: i. Title of the programme: Not applicable

ii. Curricula and Syllabi: Not applicable iii. Faculty Profile: Not applicable

Sl. No. Name Designation B. Subject Teaching

Not applicable

Brief profile of each faculty.

Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme: Not applicable

Special Purpose Software, all design tools in case: Not applicable

Academic Calendar and frame work: Not applicable

Research focus: Not applicable

List of typical research projects.

Industry Linkage: Not applicable

Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects: Not applicable

Placement status: Not applicable

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Admission procedure: Not applicable

Fee Structure: Not applicable

Hostel Facilities: Not applicable

Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme: Not applicable Name: Address: Telephone: E-mail:

25

31.03.16 31.03.17 31.03.16 31.03.17

JYOTHY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,TATAGUNI, KANAKAPUM ROAD , BANGALORE.

RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.03.2017

q3,526.5q

56,994.44

2,761 ,729.53

47,093,092.00

3,379,700.00

745,293.50

9,439,312.00

4,407,250.00

1 19,9E6.00

36,000.00

78089

140000

22,982,1 12.00

To Opening Batance:

Cash on hand

Cash at Bank- IOB

Cash at Bank- IOB Tataguni

Cash at bank- IOB - 145

To Tuition fees

To Transportation

To Invigitation chgs recd

To Other Fees

To Hostel maintenance

To Sponcership recd

To ATM Rent recd

To Rent recd

To Schotarship recd

To Hostel security deposit

To Transfers from Trust

36,222.54

56,994.44

1 ,851 ,376.07

134,566.00

57 ,607 ,919.704,371,200.00

472,975.00

18,664,025.02

5,561 ,210.002,997,799.00

12,000.00

36,000.00

51,000.00

157,485.00

1,900.00

102,575.00

91 1,092.00

14,431 .00

349,615.00

3,217 ,93

1 20,603.00

5,012.00

2,500.00

1,200,000.00

122,910.

0.00

712,390.00

201 ,400.00

75,151 .00

0.00

3,140,075.00 1 ,295,539.53

38,242,452,00

1,856,420.00

215,622.00

103,249.00

6,840.00

1 1 0,399.00

191 ,130.00

77,763.00

730,322.00

15,952.00

64,356.00

954,634.00

15,722,00

0.00

2,900.00

25,000.00

0.m52,000.00

1,001 .00

387,952.00

138,275.50

21 ,159.00

87,196.00

177,761.00

50.00

10,000.00

156,500.00

550,000.00

"".l9Jgo.oo121 ,997*00.

By Additions to fixed assets

By Transportation

By Printing & stationery

By Vehicle maintenance

By Medical expenses

By General expenses

By Bank charges

By Staff wetfare exps

By Tetephone charges

By Rates & Taxes

By Boys Hostel Rent

By Security Charges

By lnvigitation chgs

By Advertisement

By Conveyance

By Sponcership exps

By Etectricity charges

By Sataries to staffBy EPF paid

By ESI paid

By Seruice charges

By Website chgs

By Repairs & maintenance

By lnsurance

By Lab materials

By Hostet maintenance

By Postage & Courier

By Conference chgs

By WUBy Advante written off

By Banners

By AICTE charges

By Computer maintenance

By Comed K Expenses

BY Registration chgs

By Consuttation chgs

By Donation

By Membership & subscription

BY Travetting exps

By Sports exps

By Office exps

By Campus setection/ptacement exps

By lnt on PT

By Hounorarium paid

BY Exgratia paid

By Faculty setttementBy DDPI Charges

BY lnternet charges

1,952,702.00

332,514,00

993,639.00

21 ,679.001,482,944.00

9,029.91

213,120.00

24,349.00

36,024.00

120,000.00

722,934.00

434,214.00

387,634.00

57,262.00

139,266.00

1,669,359.71

50,591,926.00

2,331 ,370.234,449.

616,657.00

723,962.00

1 ,149,592.264,026.00

404,516.00

2,167,404.00

11,910.00

489,243.44

1,863,900.00

4,745,00

1 00,023.00

351 ,1 90.

25,000.00

129,009.20

23,000.

17,550.00

114,326.64

122,052.0A

84,099.

150,696.00

439,625.00

24,000.00

544,830.00

0.00

63,296.00

195,775.00

0.00

35,000,000.00

216,621 .00

314,942.00

84,392.0013,843.00

147,655.00

2,895,889.00

72,054.00

0.00

15,600.00

0.00

15,403.00

0.00

0.00

32,340.00

36,772.54

56,994.44

1,851 ,376.07

134,566.00

By Manpower suPPtY

By Water chgs

By Convocation fee

By GPS Hoisting chgs

lAy ftxed deposits

By Group Medical lnsurance

By Satary advance

By Ji$/

By Sundry creditors -oP bat

BY Etectricity chgs PaYabte

By Satary Payabte

By ESI Payabte

By BESCOM dePosit

By P T Payabte

By P F Payabte

By Advance to Sundry creditors

By CIIRC

By TDS Receivabte

By Travel Advance

BY OBC SchotarshiP

By Ctosing batance

Cash on hand

Cash at bank- IOB

Cash at bank ' IOB Tataguni

Cash at bank- IOB '145

46,308. 54

56,994.44

4,974,744.03

344,986.50

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS PREPARED

AS PER BOOKS OF ACCOUNTS

0.00

8,817.

159,000.00

9, 31 5 .00

1 1 ,950,421 .

189,391 .00

340,881 .00

16,400.00

1,001 ,391 .

163,967.46

3,781 ,287.00

38,793.00

52,420.00

16,000.00

371 ,436.00

83,552.00

30,000.

333,422.

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DATE: 19.10.2017

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MAINTAINED BY THE

JYOTHY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,TATAGUNI, KANAIGPUM ROAD , BANGALORE.

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.03.2017

31 .03.1731.03.1631 .03.1 731.03.2016

57 ,607 ,918.704,371,200.00

5,561,210.00

18,664,025.02

2,887,789.00

36,000.00

45,188.00

51,000.00

472,875.00

12,000.00

By Tuition fees

By Trasportation

By Hostet Fees

By Misc receipts

By Interest recd

By ATM Rent recd

By Sundry bat w/o

lBy Rent recd

By lnvigitation chgs recd

By Spocership recd

By Excess of expenditure

over lncome

47,06A,752.00

3 ,420 ,1 20. 00

4,407,250.00

9,282,041 .00

2,253 ,1 98.00

36,000.00

24,802.00

0.00

887,292.50

0.00

1 ,549,992.23

100,023.00

1,863,800.00

8,029.81

351,180.00

489,243.44

57,262.00

1 ,922,609.21

54,774,198.00

327,741 .

2,791,191.00

1 1 ,910.

2,214,971.00

337,816.00

276,124.00

5,486,634.68

1,178,019.00

616,657.00

460,079.00

434,214.00

767,280.-00

139,266.00

24,349.00

1,112,720.00

1,48,2,U4.00

439,625.00

9,315.00

25,000.00

24,000.00

17,550.00

544,830.00

24,000.00

122,681.00

150,686.00

84,098.00

1,200,000.00

36,024.00

8,817.00

159,000.00

4,745.00

8,415,528.38

'o Computer maintenance

To Conference / Seminars/ Education fair chgs

To Conveyance paid

To Etectricity charges

To ESI paid

To PF a/cTo Postage &, courier

'o Hostel maintenance exps'o Printing & stationery'o Website devetopment chgs

To Depreciation

To Repairs & maintenance

To lnsurance

To lnterest paid on Demand loan

To Sponcership exps

To ftledical exps

To Staff welfare

To Vehicle maintenance

To General exps

o Campus Setection/ Ptacement Exps

o GPS Hoisting exps

To Comed K expes

To Consuttation chgs

To Facutty Setttement paid

o lnt on PT/tds

o Membership & Subscription

To Travetting exps

To Sports exps

To Teachers benefit fund

To Rent - Boys Hostel

To lnternet charges

To Aavances Written off

To Excess of lncome over expenditure

524,900.00

82,819.00

0.00

0.00

1,883,534.00

3,217.93

113,619.00

346,,216.00

75,151.00

1 ,581 ,629.9944,085,100.00

246,342.00

2,249,912.00

15,852.00

1,256,163.00

313,800.00

6,840.00

8,094,704.31

386,168.00

191,130.00

300,564.00

312,441.00

84,695.00

797,187.00

338,640.00

199,770,00

0.00

18,210.00

302,483.00

5,356.00

1,141,654.00

w,724.00217,684.00

58,193.00

25,000.00

54,000.00

550,000.00

1,001 .00

168,000.00' 51,625.00

s0.00

305,772.00

87,196.00

172,397.50

21,158.00

43,050.00

1,200,000.00

51200.00

156,299.00

68,921,447.73

Ptace: Bangatore.

Date: 19.10.2017

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