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THENI KAMMAVAR SANGAM COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
KODUVILARPATTI, THENI-625 534 (Approved by AICTE and Affiliated to Anna University)
Ph: 04546- 250496, 250498, Fax: 04546-250498
E-mail: [email protected], web: www.tkscte.in
06th Academic
Calendar
2012-2013
THENI KAMMAVAR SANGAM COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
KODUVILARPATTI, THENI-625 534 (Approved by AICTE and Affiliated to Anna University)
Ph: 04546- 250496, 250498, Fax: 04546-250498
E-mail: [email protected], web: www.tkscte.in
Vision
To become the best learning institution known for its integrity, academic excellence, and
creative activity that produces socially responsible, creative and productive citizens who
succeed in the global society.
Mission
To create and sustain a learning community of students and leaders, who acquire and use
responsibly the knowledge related to applied sciences, business, and technology.
To pursue, research and disseminate knowledge among the stake holders.
To provide knowledge based services, and be part of that community which helps build the
nation’s capability in education and technology.
Goals
To provide opportunity and necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes to the students to
enhance their career prospects.
To engage in research, scholarly activities, and in consultancy related to business,
engineering and technology.
To engage through support and leadership of various communities that help furthering our
mission and goals.
PERSONAL MEMORANDA
1. NAME :
2. ROLL NO. & REGISTER NO. :
3. YEAR & COURSE :
4. BRANCH/SECTION :
5. HOSTEL BLOCK & ROOM NO. :
6. BUS PASS NO. :
7. CONTACT ADDRESS :
8. PERMANENT ADDRESS :
9. CONTACT NO. :
10. E-MAIL ADDRESS :
11. DATE OF BIRTH :
12. BLOOD GROUP :
13. HEIGHT & WEIGHT :
14. BANK A/C No. :
15. IDENTIFICATION MARKS :
COLLEGE EMBLEM
Knowledge is the most powerful weapon in this world. Knowledge can be attained only
by learning, practicing and enriched by executing it. Theni Kammavar Sangam college of
Technology provides technical knowledge which is most expected by the student community.
The college emblem is a true representation of what is being given to them. The gears
symbolizes the duration which the students undergo in shaping their future and also represent
acquiring skills at different phases of learning at different angles of speed.
The computer is a symbol of fast growing technologies that are always based on the
emerging technologies without which today’s world cannot function.
The radar represents the symbol of ever developing and the latest inventions and
innovations in space communication.
The transmission power lines indicate the extent to which the students transmit their
knowledge.
The expectancy of the student s to acquire knowledge is fulfilled at Theni Kammavar
Sangam college of Technology. They are assured of practical knowledge and by executing them
they become very powerful in their career and achieve their life time goals. The technology given
to the students escalates them to a level of world class competition.
The ever glowing lamp symbolizes prosperity, growth, achievement and content in
student’s life. Theni Kammavar Sangam college of Technology leads the rural area students by
removing the darkness in their life by sheer dedication in imparting knowledge in engineering.
Brief Introduction about the Institution
Theni Kammavar Sangam was established by the service minded
philanthropists with the aim of providing good value based education to the poor
and rural area students. With the aim of developing rural area into technology
forefront, the trust started Theni Kammavar Sangam College of Technology
(TKSCT) in 2007.
This institution started with four branches with strength of 240 students has
now blossomed into quite a large institution with 5 programmes at UG level and 2
programmes at the PG level, with a total strength of 1500 students approximately.
The college is built in a sprawling campus of 18 acres with a built up area
of over 2,00,000 Sq. ft and situated in between the hills which provide the campus
a tranquil and pleasant atmosphere for the pursuit of technical education.
The courses offered and approved intake in each course is given below:
Sl. No Programmes Approved Intake
UG LEVEL
1 Computer Science and Engg 60
2 Electronics and Communication Engg 120
3 Electrical and Electronics Engg 60
4 Mechanical Engg 120
5 Civil Engg 60
PG LEVEL
1 M.E – VLSI Design 18
2 M.E – Engineering Design 18
THENI KAMMAVAR SANGAM COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
KODUVILARPATTI, THENI-625 534 (Approved by AICTE and Affiliated to Anna University)
Ph: 04546- 250496, 250498, Fax: 04546-250498
E-mail: [email protected], web: www.tkscte.in
MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING COUNCIL
Sl. No. Name Position
1 Mr. K.V.R. Krishnasamy, B.E., President,
Theni Kammavar Sangam
Chairman
2
Mr. P. Ponnuchamy, B.A.,
Secretary,
Theni Kammavar Sangam College of Tech.,
Secretary
3
Mr. K. Kaliraj
General Secretary,
Theni Kammavar Sangam
Gen. Secretary
4
Mr. R. Vasudevan
Treasurer, Theni Kammavar Sangam College of Tech.,
Treasurer
5
Mr. S. Navaneethan
EC Member, Theni Kammavar Sangam
Member
6 Mr. R. Varadharajalu Retd. IAS.,
Govt., of Tamilnadu
Member
7
Dr. P. Surulinarayanasamy, Ph.D.,
Ford Motors,
United States of America
Member
8 Mr. N. Kasthuri, M.E.,
M/s Appasamy Associates Ltd., Chennai. Member
9
Mr. S. Numperumal, B.E.,
EC Member,
Theni Kammavar Sangam
Professional
10
Dr. T.R. Dinakaran, B.E.,
Managing Director,
M/s Ramalinga Mills Ltd., Aruppukkottai
Professional
11
Mr. C.R. Swaminathan, M.B.A.,
Former CE, PSG Institutions, Coimbatore.
Academician
12 Padmabushan R. Varadharajaperumal, M.E.,
Distinguished Scientist, ISRO. Academician
13
Dr. S. Salivahanan, Ph.D.,
Principal, SSN College of Engg., Chennai
Academician
14 Dr. B. Ramamoorthy, Ph.D., Professor / Manufacturing Engg.,
IIT-M, Chennai
Academician
15
Dr. D. Nagarathinam, Ph.D.,
Principal,
Theni Kammavar Sangam College of Tech.,
Principal & Member
Secretary
GENERAL ADVICE TO STUDENTS
� The students should aim for academic excellence and bring laurels to the institution.
� The college expects decent behavior from every student.
� The students should be in proper dress code (uniform, shoes and ID card).
� Students should attend classes, functions and other activities in time.
� Usage of cell phones within the college premises is strictly prohibited.
� Ragging is strictly prohibited inside the college campus.
� The student should not roam unnecessarily in the college premises and canteen during
working hours.
� Active participation in the curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities is
expected.
� Develop communication and soft skill.
� Score high marks and avoid arrears.
� Develop team spirit.
� Complete involvement is your key for success.
Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern but impossible to
enslave.
- Henry Brougham
ACTIVITY CALENDAR 2012-2013 ODD SEMESTER
For III, V and VII semester students
Sl. No Starting date Activity
1 02.07.12 Reopening
2 16.07.12 Ist weekly test
3 30.07.12 IInd
weekly test
4 16.08.12 Ist CIA test
5 27.08.12 IIIrd weekly test
6 10.09.12 IVth weekly test
7 27.09.12 IInd
CIA test
8 08.10.12 Model test
9 31.10.12 Last working day
10 06.11.12 University examination
• CIA – Continuous Internal Assessment
The future depends on what we do in the present.
- Mahatma Gandhi
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2012-2013
JUNE 2012
Date Day Schedule
1 Fri
2 Sat
3 Sun
4 Mon
5 Tue
6 Wed
7 Thu
8 Fri
9 Sat Holiday
10 Sun Holiday
11 Mon
12 Tue
13 Wed
14 Thu
15 Fri
16 Sat
17 Sun Holiday
18 Mon
19 Tue
20 Wed
21 Thu
22 Fri
23 Sat
24 Sun Holiday
25 Mon
26 Tue
27 Wed
28 Thu
29 Fri
30 Sat
Total No. of working days:
A journey of thousand miles must begin with a single step.
- Lao Tzu
JULY 2012
1 Sun Holiday
2 Mon Reopening for III, V & VII Semester B.E. courses
3 Tue
4 Wed
5 Thu
6 Fri
7 Sat Holiday
8 Sun Holiday
9 Mon
10 Tue
11 Wed
12 Thu
13 Fri
14 Sat Personality and Character Development Activities
15 Sun Holiday
16 Mon Ist weekly test starts
17 Tue
18 Wed
19 Thu
20 Fri
21 Sat Ist weekly test ends / Personality and Character Development
Activities
22 Sun Holiday
23 Mon
24 Tue Ist weekly test Report submission
25 Wed Department Review Meeting
26 Thu
27 Fri Principal Meeting with HOD’s
28 Sat
29 Sun Holiday
30 Mon IInd
weekly test starts
31 Tue
Total No. of working days: 25
Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines
how well you do it. - Lou Holtz
AUGUST 2012
1 Wed
2 Thu
3 Fri
4 Sat IInd
weekly test ends / Personality and Character Development
Activities
5 Sun Holiday
6 Mon Submission of title & abstract of mini-project for III, V & VII
Semester students for this semester
7 Tue IInd
weekly test Report submission
8 Wed
9 Thu
10 Fri
11 Sat Holiday
12 Sun Holiday
13 Mon
14 Tue Details of the attendance earned by the student to be displayed
15 Wed Holiday – Independence day
16 Thu Ist CIA test starts
17 Fri
18 Sat Ist CIA test ends
19 Sun Holiday
20 Mon Holiday – Ramzan
21 Tue Ist CIA test - Report submission
22 Wed
23 Thu Ist class committee meeting for CSE & ECE departments
24 Fri Ist class committee meeting for EEE, MECH & CIVIL departments
25 Sat
26 Sun Holiday
27 Mon IIIrd weekly test starts
28 Tue Submission of Ist class committee minutes
29 Wed Department Review Meeting
30 Thu
31 Fri Principal Meeting with HOD’s
Total No. of working days: 24
Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.
-Antony J.D. Angelo
SEPTEMBER 2012
1 Sat IIIrd weekly test ends / Personality and Character Development
Activities
2 Sun Holiday
3 Mon
4 Tue IIIrd weekly test Report submission
5 Wed Teacher’s Day celebrations
6 Thu
7 Fri
8 Sat Holiday
9 Sun Holiday
10 Mon IVth weekly test starts
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri
15 Sat Engineer’s Day celebrations / IVth weekly test ends / Personality and
Character Development Activities
16 Sun Holiday
17 Mon
18 Tue IVth weekly test Report submission
19 Wed Holiday – Vinayagar Chathurthi
20 Thu
21 Fri
22 Sat Mini-project report submission
23 Sun Holiday
24 Mon
25 Tue Details of the attendance earned by the student to be displayed
26 Wed Department Review Meeting
27 Thu IInd
CIA test starts
28 Fri Principal Meeting with HOD’s
29 Sat IInd
CIA test ends
30 Sun Holiday
Total No. of working days: 23
Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind.
- Plato
OCTOBER 2012
1 Mon
2 Tue Holiday – Gandhi Jeyanthi
3 Wed IInd
CIA test Report Submission
4 Thu IInd
class committee meeting for CSE & ECE departments
5 Fri IInd
class committee meeting for EEE, MECH & CIVIL departments
6 Sat Details of the attendance earned by the student to be displayed /
Personality and Character Development Activities
7 Sun Holiday
8 Mon Model test for III, V & VII semester starts
9 Tue Submission of IInd class committee minutes
10 Wed
11 Thu
12 Fri
13 Sat Model test for III, V & VII semester ends
14 Sun Holiday
15 Mon
16 Tue
17 Wed Model test Report submission
18 Thu
19 Fri
20 Sat
21 Sun Holiday
22 Mon
23 Tue Holiday – Ayutha Pooja
24 Wed Department Review Meeting
25 Thu
26 Fri Principal Meeting with HOD’s
27 Sat Holiday - Bakrid
28 Sun Holiday
29 Mon
30 Tue
31 Wed Last working day for III, V & VII semester
Total No. of working days: 19
Facts are many, but truth is one.
-Rabindranath Tagore
NOVEMBER 2012
1 Thu
2 Fri
3 Sat
4 Sun Holiday
5 Mon
6 Tue University Semester Examination for III, V & VII semester starts
7 Wed
8 Thu
9 Fri
10 Sat Holiday
11 Sun Holiday
12 Mon
13 Tue Holiday - Deepavali
14 Wed
15 Thu
16 Fri
17 Sat
18 Sun Holiday
19 Mon
20 Tue
21 Wed
22 Thu
23 Fri
24 Sat
25 Sun Holiday
26 Mon
27 Tue
28 Wed Department Review Meeting
29 Thu
30 Fri Principal Meeting with HOD’s
Total No. of working days: 24
By learning you will teach, by teaching you will learn.
-Latin Proverb
DECEMBER 2012
1 Sat
2 Sun Holiday
3 Mon
4 Tue
5 Wed
6 Thu
7 Fri
8 Sat Holiday
9 Sun Holiday
10 Mon
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri
15 Sat
16 Sun Holiday
17 Mon
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
22 Sat
23 Sun Holiday
24 Mon
25 Tue Holiday-Christmas
26 Wed Department Review Meeting
27 Thu
28 Fri Principal Meeting with HOD’s
29 Sat
30 Sun Holiday
31 Mon
Total No. of working days: