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Page 1: SIFT Academic Calendar 2012-13(FINAL)

Academic Calendar &

Handbook          2012 – 2013

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GREETINGS

Our Best Wishesfor

A very Bright and Brilliant

Academic Year 2012 – 2013

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OUR MOTTO: Educate and

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Excel Mould your career Shape your future

A College with a Difference

ABOUT OUR TRUST

Vallal RCK TRUST have made huge donations to provide good educational

environment for the rural children to pursue their education on par with urban children. The

Trust had adopted major educational activities from 1988 to till date. The Trustees had donated

funds to educational institutions for betterment of facilities like construction of class room

buildings, compound walls, up gradation of high schools to higher secondary schools, providing

good furniture for class rooms for superior learning environment, scholarship for meritorious

students, teacher’s benefit funds for retaining quality teachers in rural areas, providing land for

school play grounds, purchase of laboratory equipments, donation of computers, and donation

of notebooks for all students, and many such activities were carried out to develop the

educational standards in rural schools. The Trust also focused and helped many

underprivileged children to pursue their higher education by providing scholarship assistance to

meet out the college fees. This had helped lot of underprivileged children to pursue their

education in those remote villages and helped them to pursue higher education in urban

colleges.

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TRUST TEAM

Chairman & Managing Trustee

Vallal RCK

 Chair Person

Mrs. C. Chandrammal

 Vice Chairman

Mr. Saravana Sivasankaran, B.S.

 Trustees

Dr. B. Chokkalingam, MBBS, MS [Ortho],

D. ORTHO, M.Ch.[Ortho] U.K

Mr. K.V.P. Baskaran, M.Tech, MBA

Mrs. C. Thenmozhi, M.A., M.Phil

Mrs. Suthanthira Devi Parthiban, M.A

ADVISORY BOARD

Vallal R. Chinnakannan Chairman, RCK Trust

Dr. T. Manvelraj Principal, SIFT

Dr. K. Selvam Technology Advisor, SIFT Group CIO, SIVA Group

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

Dear Parents & Students,

Greetings. I take immense pride in introducing to you SIVA

Institute of Frontier Technology (SIFT) – an institution we have

established with a progressive vision of bringing you the best in

engineering and management education.

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With SIFT’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, experienced personnel and extensive industry tie-ups,

you will be equipped with multidisciplinary skills that go beyond academics and theory.

In a nutshell, SIFT is a unique knowledge ecosystem where we nurture thought leaders of the

future. With our rigorous practical approach, I am sure students will gain a distinct competitive

edge that will help them achieve their goals.

Best of luck & Warm Regards,

Vallal RCK

Chairman & Managing Trustee

SIVA INSTITUTE OF FRONTIER TECHNOLOGY

Achievements as a Visionary Industrialist Shri. Vallal RCK: His initial entry was a small scale industry called SARAVANA

ENGINEERING where he had fabricated ferrous and non-ferrous metal components and

supplied to Tamil Nadu Electricity Board as well as other leading Government and non-

government institutions. Even though this being the starting venture, it had created an ideal

launching pad for him to reach much higher heights. In the early nineteen eighties, he had

closely observed the socio-technological advances and the changes in Government’s policies.

Consequently, he and his son, Mr. C. Sivasankaran, had promoted the company named

STERLING COMPUTERS LIMITED with a basic objective to offer computers to the poor and to

the middle class segment at an affordable cost so as to provide the much needed infrastructural

inputs for productive improvement. Because of the superior quality control at an affordable cost,

the Sterling Computers Limited had shown tremendous growth and SIVA PCs had become a

house hold name in most of the houses and business establishments throughout India. More to

say, the Sterling Computers Limited was one of the pioneers in its kind to export computers and

accessories to several countries. It was identified by Government of India as one of the fastest

growing Entrepreneurial skills during the year 1989 and had become India’s fourth largest

computer producer in a short span of time. To add a feather in their cap, their collective

entrepreneurial skills made his son to receive the President of India’s Award for two consecutive

years in 1987 and 1988. As a son of a farmer, he always had a soft corner and a perfect vision

to develop integrated farming in the Country where all the technologically advanced inputs will

be applied and introduced to achieve the highest margin of harvest in the agricultural produces

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under the guise of Sterling Horticulture and Research Limited. The Company’s pre-dominant

activities / objectives are cultivating and processing the agricultural products in its own factory

and export the same to the Western countries.. It had tested its research and development skills

in cultivating Basmati rice at Porur Farm (in Tamil Nadu). It had produced 1800 kg of Basmati in

100 Cents of land (1 Acre) well appreciated by Dr. M. S. Swami Nathan, a reputed and

renowned Agricultural Scientist of India.

He is the recipient of ‘Seva Ratna’ Award (Awarded by The Centenarian Trust, Chennai – 600

017) intheyear2003.Even though he is sailing his un-tired ship into the eighty first year, his

contributions and achievements would form the bench mark for anyone who would like to

achieve more in his/her personal and professional life. If anyone would like to recall his

contributions it would be fitting to recall Swamy Vivekananda quote ‘Arise, Awake and Stop Not,

till the goal is reached’.

ABOUT OUR SIFT

Owned and managed by Vallal RCK Trust, SIVA Institute of Frontier Technology [SIFT]

nurtures the leaders of tomorrow through cutting edge education that inspires innovation,

creativity and excellence. Approved by the AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to Anna University

of Technology Chennai, SIFT offers Bachelor of Engineering [B.E.] courses in six streams

[Computer Science Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Electronics and

Communications Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Automobile

Engineering] besides offering a B. Tech in Information Technology and a 2-year fulltime MBA

program.

Being part of a global conglomerate, SIFT offers a right blend of theory and practical in an

entrepreneurial environment. With its experienced faculty and extensive industry tie-ups,

students are assured of a well-balanced academic rigor, practical industry exposure and co-

curricular activities that will provide them a distinct competitive edge.

SIFT’s sprawling campus, located near Vengal in Thiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu [65Kms.

from Chennai], is spread over 30 acres with best-in-class infrastructure facilities including: IT-

integrated College Management System, state-of-the-art data and networking center, high

bandwidth Internet, Wi-Fi connectivity, IP telephony system, video conferencing facilities,

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security system with surveillance cameras and access cards for entry and exit, Intranet for the

staff and 24-hours power back-up.

Academic infrastructure includes subject-wise laboratories, modern auditorium with latest audio-

visual equipment, language laboratories [with latest training software in English, French,

German and Japanese] and a digital library with extensive collection of international journals and

academic books. SIFT offers a congenial atmosphere to students by providing best amenities

including separate hostel facilities for boys and girls, staff quarters, food court, gymnasium,

swimming pool, ATM within campus, own transport fleet and a lovely Ganesha temple.

SIFT offers careful mentoring in terms of personality development and career advancement

through a dedicated Competency Development Cell [CDC], in-house value-added certification

programs, frequent guest lectures from industry professionals, mock interviews and group

discussions, spoken English classes, coaching in business communication skills and soft skills

development training programs.

With a fully-automated Career Guidance Cell and a full-time professional counselor, SIFT

ensures that students are offered the best possible support in terms of getting regular in-plant

training, project internships and placements. The institute has also established a framework for

leveraging its extensive industry tie-ups and intends to build a strong alumni network in the

coming years.

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ACADEMIC TEAM

PRINCIPAL & HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION:

Prof. Dr. T. Manvel Raj, B.Sc., B.Tech., M.Tech., MBA., Ph.D(Engg.(AUC)).,

Ph.D(R&D(CU))., Ph.D(Mgt.(BDU))., MIE., IAEngg., LMISTE., FMSPI., PGDPMIR., DCAD.,

SI.

No.

Name Qualification Designation Department

TEACHING FACULTY

1. Mr. R. Subashchandrabose M.E., (Ph.D) Associate Professor CIVIL

2. Mr.K.Subramani M.E Assistant Professor MECH

3. Mr. R. Ganesan M.E Assistant Professor MECH

4. Mr.P.M.Subramanian M.E Assistant Professor MECH

5. Mr.M.K. Ramachandran M.E Assistant Professor ECE

6. Mr.C.N.Vijay Balaji M.E Assistant Professor ECE

7. Mr. N. Vijayaraghavan M.E Assistant Professor ECE

8. Mr.K.C.Jayasankar M.E Assistant Professor EEE

9. Mr.R.Niranjan Kumar M.E Assistant Professor EEE

10. Mr.M.Jude Xavier Kingsly M.E Assistant Professor EEE

11. Mrs. C. Deepa M.E Assistant Professor CSE

12. Mr.I. Kaviarasan M.E Assistant Professor CSE

13. Ms.R.Vasumathi M.E Assistant Professor CSE

14. Mr. J. Sreedhar M.E Assistant Professor CSE

15. Mrs. K. Pushpavalli M.E Assistant Professor IT

16. Mr. K.Jagadeeswaran M.E Assistant Professor IT

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17. Mr. R. Winesh Kumar M.E Assistant Professor IT

18. Mrs. S.Peninal Dhanamani M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor Maths

19. Mrs.T. Roseline Velankanni

M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor Maths

20. Mrs.K.V.Anusuya M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor Maths

21. Mrs.K.Prathiba M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor Maths

22. Mr.R. Mahesvaran M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor Physics

23. Mr. A. Kistan M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor Chemistry

24. Mr.C.Sivakumar M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor Chemistry

25. Mrs.K.Dhanalakshmi M.Sc. M.Phil Assistant Professor English

26. Mr.S.Muniraj MBA Assistant Professor MBA

27. Mrs.S.Karthika MBA Assistant Professor MBA

28. Mr.P.G.Ramnath MBA Assistant Professor MBA

29. Ms. S. Anula Rayen MBA Assistant Professor MBA

NON-TEACHING STAFF

30. Mr. B. Francis David B.E., MCA System Admin. CSE

31. Mr. T. Thirumalai DCE Lab Instructor MECH

32. Mr. R.S. Sundaram B.E Lab Instructor CIVIL

33. Mr.C.Sivakumar B.E Lab Instructor ECE

34. Ms. S. Saraswathi B.E Lab Instructor ECE

35. Mrs.M.Charanya B.E Lab Instructor EEE

36. Mrs. R. Charanya DEE Lab Instructor EEE

37. Ms.I.Nishanthy B.E Lab Instructor CSE

38. Mr.I.M.Nethaji B.Sc Lab Instructor Physics

39. Mr. Siva Kumar B.Sc Lab Instructor Chemistry

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LIBRARY STAFF

40. Mr.E.Boopalan MLIS., M.Phil Librarian Library

41. Mr. C. Velmurugan MLIS., M.Phil Librarian Library

42. Mrs. V. Nagalaksmi B.Sc., MLIS Asst. Librarian Library

PHYSICAL EDUCATION STAFF

43. Mr.R. Krishna Kumar M.P.Ed.,

M.Phil., (Ph.D)

Physical Director PED

HOSTEL STAFF

SI.

No

Name Designation Contact Number

1. Prof. Dr. T. Manvel Raj Principal & Chief Warden 914427626029 /

9003242000

2. Mr. B. Francis David Warden 8344587734

3. Mr. A. Jeevanandhan Gents Hostel – Deputy Warden 9790310870

4. Mr. K. Subramani Gents Hostel – Deputy Warden 919095433495

5. Mrs. N. Dhanalakshmi Ladies Hostel – Deputy Warden 9884770789

6. Ms.Anula Rayen Ladies Hostel – Deputy Warden 7418394633

TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT

7. Mr. M. Devakumar Transport Manager 8754597571

ADMINISTRATION TEAM

SNo. Name Designation

1 Mr. N. Sivakumar Finance

2 Mr. R. Gopinathan Administration

3 Mr. G. Ramesh Information Technology

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4

5

Mrs. M. Thanalaksmi

Mr. M. Devakumar

Accounts

Transport

6 Mr. A. Jeevanandhan Gents Hostel Warden

7 Ms. N. Dhanalakshmi Ladies Hostel Warden

8 Mr. Gnanasekar Canteen

9 Mr. R. Krishnakumar Gym & Swimming Pool

10 Mr. Venkatesan Security Guard

 OUR Vision

SIFT’s vision is to promote a technical institution for developing professional

capabilities of students with a holistic personality through programmes in frontier areas of

science and technology and to create opportunity for world Class engineers who can contribute

to social and economic developments by combining innovative solutions for problems of

humanity. SIFT community members will have the scope for intellectual, personal and

professional growth to develop well rounded minds to succeed in a fast changing world.

 Our Mission

To educate students in frontier areas of science, technology and other knowledge

through teaching, research and public service

To provide a rigorous combination of academic programmes and innovations for

practical application

To create opportunities for world class engineers who can contribute to social and

economic developments through solutions that will best serve the society and

To work towards lifting the Institute to world class repute and making it a place where

people can find solutions for their technological problems.

OUR Quality Policy

The Management of Siva Institute of Frontier Technology-Technical Campus are

committed to impart quality Education with Ethical values, by developing the students of

Engineering, Management and Computer Applications as Excellent Professionals and

Responsible Citizens by our team of dedicated faculty, in order to promote Industrial Progress

and societal Transformations.

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COURSES OFFERED

Siva Institute of frontier Technology-Technical Campus is affiliated to Anna University of

Technology, Chennai and is approved by AICTE, New Delhi to conduct the following courses:

1. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

Bachelor of Engineering & Technology – 4 Years (Full time)

B.E. - Civil Engineering (60)

B.E. - Mechanical Engineering (60)

B.E. - Electrical & Electronics Engineering (60)

B.E. - Electronics and Communication Engineering (60)

B.E. - Computer Science & Engineering (60)

B.E. - Automobile Engineering (60)

B.Tech. - Information Technology (60)

2. POSTGRADUATE COURSE

MBA - Master of Business Administration(60) – 2 Years (Full time)

3. SCHOLARSHIPS & BANK LOANS

1. SC/ST SCHOLARSHIP-GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

2. MERIT CUM MEANS SCHOLARSHIP

3. FIRST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP – GOVT. OF TAMILNADU

4. BC SCHOLARSHIP

5. MBC SCHOLARSHIP

6. FARMER SCHOLARSHIP

7. EDUCATIONAL LOANS ARE PROVIDED BY LEADING BANKS

And several other scholarships announced by Govt. of India and Tamil Nadu.

4. RULES FOR UNIVERSITY EXAMS

FOR THE ATTENTION OF CANDIDATES APPEARING FOR UNIVERSITY

EXAMINATION

Students are advised not to involve in any type of malpractice. Malpractice cases, if any,

will be reported to the University for Proper Action.

1. Candidates must bring their Hall Tickets and ID Cards for examinations.

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2. Under normal circumstances duplicate Hall tickets will not be issued.

However, in genuine cases, issue of duplicate Hall ticket will be considered on

payment of Rs.100/- per subject or Rs.500/- for all subjects as fine.

3. Candidates should keep their books and bags outside the examination hall.

4. Candidates should occupy the allotted seats 10 minutes before the commencement

of the examination.

5. Candidates will not be permitted to appear for the examination if he/she reports after

half-an hour from the commencement of the examination.

6. Strict silence should be maintained in the examination hall.

7. Candidates must bring their own stationary items like pen, pencil, eraser etc. They

should not exchange stationary items.

8. Candidates should check whether they have received the correct question paper

before answering.

9. Candidates should write their Registration number (as found in their Hall tickets) in

the main answer book.

10. Candidates should write their registration number in Question papers. They should

not write anything other than this on the question paper.

11. Candidates will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the expiry of

30/45 minutes form the commencement of the Anna University examination.

12. When ‘Stop Writing’ announcement is made, they should stop writing.

13. Candidate should handover the answer books, unused additional books, unused

graph sheets etc., to the Hall Superintendent before leaving the examination hall.

14. Candidates should follow the additional instructions given by the hall Superintendents.

5. NATURE OF MALPRACTICES AND PUNISHMENTS

A Candidate is permitted to use geometric tools, non-programmable calculators and

approved tables and data books only during the theory and the practical examinations.

No other material/gadget (including cell phone) should be brought inside the examination

hall.

Candidates should neither possess/refer any forbidden material in any form nor

should seek/obtain assistance in any form from any person/ source towards answering

the questions during the examinations. He/she should not assist other candidates in any

form towards answering the question during the examination. The Candidate should not

reveal his/her identity in any form in the answer scripts. The Candidate should not

indulge in canvassing either directly or indirectly to award more than deserving marks in

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the examination. The candidate should maintain discipline and decorum during the

examinations.

Violation of the above rules in any form during the examinations will attract punishment

ranging from levying fine to permanently debarring the candidate from continuing his/her

studies as given below.

SI.NO Nature of Malpractice Punishment

1. Appeal by the candidate in the answer

script to show mere by way of

awarding more than deserving marks.

Fine of Rs.1000/- per subject

2. The candidate writing his/her name in

the answer script.

3. The Candidate Writing his/her

registration number/college name in

places other than specified in the

answer script.

4. Any special marking in he answer

script by the candidate.

5. The candidate communicating with

neighbouring candidate orally or non-

verbally: the candidate causing

suspicious movement of his/her body.

6. Irrelevant writing by the candidate in

the answer script.

7. The candidate either possessing the

question paper of another candidate or

passing his question paper to another

candidate with the question paper

containing no additional writing on it.

8. The candidate facilitating the other

candidate(s) to copy from his/her

answers script.

Invalidating the examination of the

particular subject written by the

candidate.

9. The Candidate possessing any

incriminating materials(s) (whether

used or not). For Example:- Written or

Invalidating the examinations of the

subject concerned and all the theory

and the practical subjects of the

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printed materials, bits of papers

containing written information, writings

on scale, calculator, handkerchief,

dress, part of the body, Hall Ticket etc.

current semester registered by the

candidate. Further the candidate is

not considered for revaluation of

answer scripts of the arrears-

subjects.

If the candidate has registered for

arrears subjects only, invalidating

the examinations of all the arrears-

subjects registered by the

candidate.

10. The candidate possessing cell

phone(s)/ programmable calculator(s)

any other electronic storage device(s)

(whether used or not).

11. The candidate possessing the question

paper of another candidate with

additional writing on it.

12. The candidate Passing his/her

question paper to another candidate

with additional writing on it

13. The candidate passing incriminating

materials brought into the examination

hall in any medium (hard/soft) to other

candidate(s)

14. The candidate copying from

neighbouring candidate.

15. Vulgar/offensive writings by the

candidate in the answer script.

Invalidating the examinations of all

the theory and practical subjects of

the current semester and all the

arrears-subjects registered by the

candidate.

16. The Candidate possessing the answer

script of another candidate.

17. The Candidate passing his/her answer

script to another candidate

18. Appeal by the candidate in the answer

script coupled with a promise of any

form of consideration.

19. The candidate misbehaving in the

examination hall.

Invalidating the examination of all

the theory and practical subjects of

the current semester and all the

arrear-subjects registered by the

20. Involved in any one or more of the

malpractice of serial no.9 to 18 for the

second or subsequent times.

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candidate:

Additional Punishment:

i) If the candidate has not

completed the

programme, he/she is

debarred from continuing

his /her studies for one

year. i.e., for two

subsequent semesters.

However the student is

permitted to appear for

the examination in all the

arrears-subjects up to the

last semester during the

debarred period.

21. Cases of Impersonation A) Handling over the

impersonator to the police

with a complaint to take

appropriate action against of

the person involved in the

impersonation by the Chief.

Supt.

B) If a student of this University

if found to impersonate a

‘bonafide student’ the

impersonating students is

debarred from continuing

his/her studies and writing

the examinations

permanently. He/she is not

eligible for any further

admission to any programme

of the University.

C) Debarring the ‘Bonafide

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student’ for whom the

impersonation was done

form continuing his /her

studies and writing the

examinations permanently.

He/she is not eligible for any

further admission to any

programme of the University.

CANDIDATES INVOLVED IN MALPRACTICE WILL BE PUNISHED AS

DECIDED BY THE ENQUIRY COMMITTEE CONSTITUTED BY THE UNIVERSITY.

6.0 COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS (as approved by the Governing Council)

6.1 Attendance and Leave of Absence (www.annauniv.edu)

a). A student has to secure a minimum 75% attendance to be eligible to appear in the

examination.

b). Students who absent themselves on medical grounds should produce valid medical

certificates immediately on reporting back after sickness. However, the total semester

attendance should be minimum of 75%.

c). Under no circumstance a student having less than 75% attendance will be allowed to appear

for the University examinations.

d). The Above attendance rules are applicable for both theory and practical. Hence all the

students should attend both theory and practical classes regularly.

e). The annual certificate of attendance and progress required for any examination will not

be granted unless,

i) The Student has secured attendance for required number of theory and practical classes as

prescribed by the College.

ii) The Principal is satisfied that the student’s progress and conduct have been consistently

satisfactory.

6. 2 COLLEGE LEAVE RULES

Students are advised not to take leave when the academic session is in full

swing.

Students have to give leave letter in advance in the prescribed format available

with the HODs. No written letter will be considered.

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In case of emergency or ill health the students have to inform their class advisors

of their leave.

They have to give leave letter along with Medical certificate signed by the faculty

advisor and counsellor the next day after leave.

A Student cannot take leave for more than three days continuously without

appropriate reason.

No consideration for attendance will be given for students securing less than

75% for appearing in the University Exams.

Students are advised to follow the procedures for taking leave.

No responsible students will be absent for unit test and Model Exams.

Absence in Unit test and Model Exams will attract punishment.

Students are advised to strictly adhere to the above rules.

6.3 AWARD OF INTERNAL MARKS

The internal marks for the subjects will be calculated strictly according to the

following norms.

o I Cycle test - 5 marks

o II Cycle test - 5 marks

o Model Exam - 5 marks

o Attendance % - 5 marks as mentioned below

76% to 80% - 1 mark

81% to 85% - 2 marks

86% to 90% - 3 marks

91% to 95% - 4 marks

96% to 100% - 5 marks

Students are advised to take the tests and Exams seriously to get good internal

marks.

6.4 GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT

a. The college maintains strict discipline. Students violating this are liable for

severe penalty including expulsion. Students expelled on grounds discipline

will not be entitled to any certificate and refund of fees and deposits.

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b. Ragging of any sort is strictly prohibited. Students found guilty of this are

liable to severe punishment including dismissal form the college/hostel. The

matter will also be referred to the police as the Government has declared

ragging a criminal offence (Please refer to the Government notification.)

c. Any student found responsible for any damage to the college building,

furniture or equipment will be punished severely and the cost of repair of

damages along with a fine will be recovered. The college reserves the right

to expel such students.

d. Absolute silence should be maintained in the library and laboratories and

while moving from class in the corridors.

e. Students are strictly forbidden from organizing or attending any unauthorized

meeting in the college, or collecting money for any purpose without prior

written permission of the Principal.

f. Organized absence from classes and instigation of students to absent

themselves or to go on strike is a serious breach of discipline and may result

in expulsion from the college.

g. No Student shall take part in any antisocial or subversive activities. No

Student shall be a member of any organization/association not connected

with the college without the prior written permission of the principal.

h. Students are forbidden from organizing unions or associations based on

caste, colour, creed, language, nationality or political ideology within the

campus.

i. Students must conduct themselves at all times in a fitting manner to bring

credit to themselves and the college.

j. SIFT Campus is a ‘No Smoking Campus’. Consumption of alcohol, drugs and

smoking will result in dismissal from the college.

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k. Students must take care of the tools, apparatus and other equipment given to

them and should maintain the cleanliness of the laboratories and the

workshops. The damage caused to any equipment should be reported

immediately to the laboratory in charge.

l. Students should make use of all opportunities provided to them to acquire

engineering skills and knowledge during their period of study here.

m. Students should maintain peace in the campus

n. Students are advised not to eat or drink at any of the restaurants outside the

campus to safeguard --their health.

o. Wearing of ID cards is compulsory inside the campus and subject to

inspection by any faculty member of the college. Students cannot enter any

lab or attend classes without the ID card.

6.5 RAGGING

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

(EXTRA ORDINARY)

The following Act of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assemble received the

assent of the Governor on the 14th February 1997 and is hereby published for

general information.

Act No.7 of 1997

An Act to prohibit ragging in educational institutions in the State of Tamil

Nadu in the Forty eighth year of Republic of India is as follows.

Short title, extent and commencement

(1) This Act may be called the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act 1997.

(2) It extends to the whole of the State of Tamilnadu.

(3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 9th day of December 1996.

Definition

In this Act unless the context otherwise requires, “ragging means display

of noisy, disorderly conduct, doing any act which causes or is likely to cause

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physical or psychological harm or raise apprehension or fear, shame or

embarrassment to a student in any educational institution and includes:-

Teasing, abusing, playing practical jokes on, or causing hurt to such students: or

Asking the student to do any act or perform something which such

student will not in the ordinary course willingly do”.

Prohibition of ragging

Ragging inside or outside any educational institution is prohibited.

Penalty for ragging

Whoever directly or indirectly commits, participates abets or propagates

“ragging” inside or outside any educational institution shall be punished with

imprisonment of a term which may extend to two years and shall also be liable to

a fine which may extend to twenty five thousand rupees.

Dismissal of student

Any students convicted of an offence under section I shall also be

dismissed form the educational institution and such student shall not be admitted

in any other educational institution.

Suspension of Student

(1) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions, whenever any students

complains of ragging to the Head of an educational institution, or to any other

person responsible for management of the educational institution, such head

of the education institution or person responsible for the management of

education institution shall enquire into the same immediately and, if found

true, shall suspend the student who has committed the offence from the

educational institution.

(2) The decision of the Head of the educational institution or the person

responsible for the management of the educational institution that any

student had indulged in ragging under sub-section (I) shall be the final.

Deemed abetment

If the head of an educational institution or the person responsible for the

management of the educational institution fails or neglects to take action in the

manner specified in sub-section (I) of section 6 when a complaint of ragging is

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made, such person shall be deemed to have abetted the offence of ragging and

shall be punished as provided in Section 4.

Power to make rules

(1) The State Government may make rules for carrying out all or any of

the purpose of this Act.

(2) All rules made under this Act shall be published in the Tamilnadu

Government Gazette and unless they are expressed to come into force

on a particular day, shall come into force on the day on which they are

published.

(3) Every rule under this Act, shall as soon as possible after it is made, be

placed o the table of the Legislative Assembly and if, before the expiry of

the session in which it is so placed or the next session the Assembly

makes any modification in any such rule, or the Assembly decides that

the rule should not be made, the shall thereafter have effect only in such

modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be, so however, that

any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the

validity of anything previously done under that rule.

Repeal and saving – Tamil Nadu Ordinance 10 of 1996

(1) The Tamilnadu Prohibition of Ragging ordinance, 1996 is hereby

replaced.

(2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action under the

Ordinance shall be deemed to have been done or taken under this Act.

(By order of the Government)

6.6 EDUCAIONAL TOURS

The college arranges visits and tours to places of educational and

relevant interest. All the students are expected to participate and the expenditure

towards such visits should be borne by the students. One or more faculty

members will accompany the Students during visits educational tour etc.

Students must obtain permission from the Principal, through the head of the

Department, before planning any visit or tour.

6.7 LAB/WORKSHOP UNIFORM

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Students should have at least 3 sets of workshop and laboratory uniform.

The Prescribed uniform is dark blue full pants and light blue half sleeve shirts and

canvas shoes for workshop.

Students should wear white overcoats for the electronic related laboratories .

Footwear, bags, floppies, CDs, pen drive etc. are not permitted inside the

computer laboratory. The students reporting without proper prescribed dress will

not be permitted to enter the workshops/laboratories.

All Civil Engineering students are required to buy one country cap for

surveying work. Women students are advised to tie up their hair while working

inside the labs/workshops.

6.8 BOOKS AND INSTRUMENTS

All students should procure:

1. The Minimum number of prescribed textbooks in all subject (list of books

can be obtained on admission)

2. Drawing instruments like box, drafter, scale set, drawing paper etc.

3. Lab coats

4. Record note books

5. Observation Note books

6. Identity Card

7. Note Books

The above items are available in the Engineering Stores at nominal rates and

the students have to compulsorily purchase the items only from the college in

order to maintain uniformity.

No student will be allowed to attend classes without drawing equipment

set, and other items as required for the semester.

6.9 LIBRARY

The Library is the focal point and nerve centre of any educational complex

more so in the case of a professional college. The college library is well

equipped, with more than enough technical books and a large number of Indian

and Foreign technical journals and periodicals besides a good collection of light

reading materials. The following facilities are now added.

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An integrated library system (LIBSYS) software is used in almost all

activities in the areas of acquisition, cataloguing, circulation, serials

control, articles indexing & abstracting OPAC and union catalogue.

All library activities are computerized using the latest technology

Students and staff are provided with “bar coded identity cards” to avail the

facilities of the computerized library.

Issue and return of library books are done from 9.00 am to 3.00 pm.

Any theft of material (book/journals/magazines/CD/Video) will result in

strict disciplinary action.

Failure to comply with the return dates for the books borrowed will attract

penalties.

LIBRARY WORKING HOURS

The students can avail the library facility from 9.00 am -3.30pm to refer to

the subject related literature and technical journals/magazines.

6.10 COMPUTER FACILITY

The computer Centres are well equipped with latest software’s like

Windows Server Windows 7, Ms Office, Visual Studio, SQL Server, Oracle,

Rational rose suite, and special software packages like PSPICE, MATLAB,

SIMULINK, CAD/CAM SOFTWARES FOR 2D 3D DESIGNS,Snet,Clarity etc.,

and Internet facilities. Students can have access to the computer centres on

holidays also and after college hours.

6.11 CAMPUS FACILITIES

To and fro bus trips are arranged for the hostel inmates to go to the city

during holidays.

Transportation can be arranged to go to station/airport during vacation or

while returning form vacation, provided a request is made sufficiently in

advance.

A Departmental store is available within the college campus where

students can purchase toiletries, snacks, medicines, college souvenirs

etc. It is open form 9.00am to 5.30pm

The Campus doctor is available during workings hours. Free treatment

and check-up is provided.

Vaccination camps are conducted periodically.

Banking facilities will soon be made available in the campus.

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Reprographic facilities like Xerox, Printing, Laminations, bindings, etc.,

are available in the campus at nominal rates from 9.00a.m to 5.30 p.m on

all working days.

6.12 HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION

There are two hostels in the campus. Details of the hostel charges and

vacancy are available at the Hostel Office.

6.12.1 HOSTEL RULES

Each hall is managed by

1. The Chief Warden (Principal)

2. Hostel Manager

3. Resident Wardens for Men’s halls

4. Resident Wardens for Women’s Halls

6.12.2 ADMISSION

1. Application for admission to the hostel should be made in the prescribed

form. A Passport size photograph must be affixed in the application form. A

Student seeking hostel admission must give an undertaking in writing that he

will abide by the rules of the hostel. This shall be endorsed by the parent or

guardian.

2. A fitness certificate issued by a registered Medical Practitioner should be

enclosed along with the application form.

3. Membership ceases automatically at the end of each academic year.

Students, who are desirous of returning to the hostel, shall make a fresh

application for re-admission.

4. The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to the hostels to any

student without assigning any reason, or to expel any member in the interest

of the welfare of the campus.

5. A student admitted to the hostel will have no claim to any particular room

available in the same category. He/She will have to stay in the room allotted

to him /her with two or more residents.

6. A student admitted to the hostel for a particular year should pay the fees for

the entire period of one year, regardless of the date of joining.

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7. A student who joins the hostel is expected to stay for a minimum period of

one academic year and anyone leaving the hostel before completion of the

period will forfeit the establishment charges, caution deposit and the fees

paid.

8. A student who reserves his seat and pays the fees for hostel accommodation

will not be eligible for refund if he chooses not to stay in the hostel.

9. Hostel inmates should dine only in their respective messes.

6.12.3 RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. A student admitted to the hostel will have no claim to single or double

accommodation and will have to stay in the room allotted to him/her with two

or more inmates.

2. Inmates of each room are jointly responsible for the furniture, fittings, etc. And

cost of any repair or damage to the hostel property is recoverable form them.

3. Every inmate shall report to the hostel latest by 6.00 pm. When the roll call is

taken. If any students are found absent without proper intimation, appropriate

disciplinary action will be taken.

4. Ragging in any form and eve teasing is not permitted and those who violate

this rule will be expelled from the hostel as well as from the college

immediately.

5. No female guest can be entertained in the Boy’s hostel and no male guest in

the girl’s hostel.

6. Cleanliness has to be maintained in the hostel rooms, toilets and the college

premises.

7. Playing cards or any other form of gambling is strictly prohibited in the hostel.

8. Students are not permitted to entertain any day scholars/guests to stay with

them without the permission of the resident warden.

9. Students are not allowed to stay in the hostel during college hours without

any valid reason/permission form their respective warden/ hostel manager or

head of the department.

10. All students should carry their hostel & college ID cards at all times.

11. Use of drugs, alcohol and smoking is strictly prohibited.

12. In case of serious illness or infectious diseases, the students should report to

the Concerned resident warden for necessary action.

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13. Permission should be obtained from the Chief Warden/Resident Warden for

use of iron box, heaters, Table fans and AC’s of the room when they go out.

14. Students are advised to avoid keeping possession of valuables and excess

cash with them. They are also advised to keep their boxes or suitcases

always locked and deposit excess money, if any, in the bank.

15. Writing or pasting poster on the walls windows and doors is strictly

prohibited.

16. Parents/Relatives are allowed to meet their wards in the hostel only during

the non-working hours of the college with the permission of the Chief

warden/Resident warden.

17. Hostel inmates shall not organize or address any meeting in the hostel

without prior permission of the Chief Warden. They are also no allowed to

celebrate any kind of function without the permission of the warden.

18. Only dhobis and barbers authorized by the college may be engaged.

Students should not deal with unauthorized vendors.

19. Strict silence should be observed during the period from 10.00pm to 6.00

am.

20. Students are not permitted to stay outside the campus at nights.

21. Progress reports will be sent to the parents twice a semester, one in the

middle & the other at the end of the semester, so that parents can monitor the

progress of their wards.

22. The students will not be permitted to enter the hostel premises during the

college timings.

23. The brothers, cousins or nephews of girl students are not permitted to visit

the girl students without their parents.

24. If the students wish to go home for weekdays or weekends, they have to

obtain permission from their parents.

25. Disciplinary action will be taken for violation of rules and misconduct by

hostel inmates. In all matters of discipline, the decision of the management

shall be final. A student expelled on disciplinary grounds shall forfeit fees

and deposit.

26. Periodical quizzes will be conducted among teams from the hostels on

various topics.

26. Use of mobile phone inside the campus,hostel is strictly prohibited. Mobile

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phones found in the possession of students would be confiscated and the

students would be subjected to disciplinary action in addition to imposition

of fine.

28. The residents of hostels will not be permitted to keep any personal vehicles

nside the college campus (Two wheelers or four wheelers) except bicycles.

6.12.4 STUDENT OUT TIMINGS*

Boys - Wednesday. Saturday up to 6 p.m

Girls - Tuesday, Thursday up to 6 pm

Sundays- Alternate Sundays for boys and girls up to 6 pm

6.12.5 STUDY HOUR TIMINGS

Strict silence should be observed in the hostel especially during study Hours

Girls - 5.30pm to 7.30 pm

Boys - 6.30pm to 8.15 pm

*The timings are not valid during the semester exams, Unit tests and Model exams and

the same may be decided by the wardens and HODs.

*The above timings may be withdrawn or altered according to the academic

requirements at the discretion of the hostel wardens without assigning any notice or

reasons.

6.12.6 HOSTEL LEAVE RULES:

1. Students who are sick and want to go home or to their local guardian. must obtain

permission form the Warden / hostel Manager in the prescribed form.

2. Students who leave the hostel for weekends should apply for leave in the prescribed

form and obtain permission before they leave the hostel.

3. Leave for reasons other than sickness should be obtained in advance from the Hostel

Manager or Warden.

4. Students are allowed to go out for weekends only once in a month.

5. All genuine grievances and problems should be reported to the hostel warden /

hostel Manager.

6. Hostel students can get the leave forms from the principal’s office from 9 a.m., to

4.30., by entering the details in the office register.

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7. The leave forms must be duly approved by the faculty advisor and the HOD.

8. The students are generally not permitted to go to their native place during working

days. In case of emergency and other important occasions they may avail leave                citing

proper reasons to their HODs.

9. In case of leave on non- working days, the students have to get their leave forms

signed by the faculty advisor and HODs well in advance and can submit to the Hostel

wardens.

10. The hostel wardens will not permit the students without the leave forms duly

approved by the faculty.

11. In the case of Emergency (from 6 p.m., to 9 a.m.,) the hostel wardens can take

decision to send the students to their home, and the same can be informed to the

principal’s office the next day.

6.12.7 HOSTEL MESS RULES

1. Entry into the kitchen is strictly prohibited, except for the Resident Warden and

mess committee members.

2. Residents in the hostels should dine only in their respective hostel mess and should

follow the mess rules and regulations strictly.

3. No private cooking in the hostel rooms or in the hostel premises is permitted.

4. Decent posture and attire is required, and students should not shout or make noise in

the dining hall.

5. Food should not be taken to the rooms, except in case of illness, with the specific

permission of warden.

6. Complaints regarding the quality of food and suggestions should be entered in the

suggestion / complaint register available in the mess.

7. Avoid wastage of food and water.

8. Please do not remove utensils from the dining hall.

9. All payments due should be remitted on before the dui dates to avoid unnecessary

penalties.

6.12.8 MESS TIMINGS

Week days Holidays

Break fast 07.30 a.m. to 08.30 a.m. 07.30 a.m. to 09.00

a.m.

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Lunch 12.00 p.m. to 01.00 p.m 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m

Tea 4.30 p.m. to 05.00 p.m 04.00 p.m. to 05.00 p.m

Dinner 07.00 p.m. to 09.00 p.m 07.30 p.m. to 09.00 p.m

6.12.9 ADDITIONAL RULES FOR WOMEN STUDENTS

1. Women students are not permitted to go out of the campus except with the

prior permission of the resident warden.

2. Parents / Relatives will be permitted to visit on Saturdays, Sundays and public

Holidays between 2.00p.m. and 6.00p.m.

3. Women students will be permitted to go out during the weekend to visit

relatives or local guardians once a month, with the written approval of the

parents. Overnight stay is not permitted unless it is with the parents.

4. Women students are especially warned not to keep jewellery in the rooms.

6.12.10 RULES FOR VACATING THE HOSTEL

Inmates of the hostel can vacate the hostel by submitting a written letter citing

appropriate genuine reasons duly signed by the student and the parents.

The parents have to come and meet the HOD and Principal in person along

with the student to submit the letter.

Students who have more than 2 arrears will not be permitted to vacate the

hostel.

Students will not be permitted to stay in and around Thiruvallur in rooms or

rented houses without their parents or relatives.

The application for vacating the hostel must be submitted on or before March

31, every year.

Applications received later than March 31 will be summarily rejected.

If the student wants to still vacate the hostel he / she has to pay the full hostel

fees for the next academic year and will also loose the deposit.

6.12.11 A NEAT ROOM- A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

1. Please utilize the dustbin kept in the corridor for throwing the garbage.

2. Keep the clothes, pillows and bedspreads neat and clean. Wash them at least

once in a fortnight.

3. Use hangers for hanging clothes.

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4. Do not dry washed clothes inside the room. Provision to dry the washed

clothes is available on the terrace of each hostel.

5. Avoid foul smelling items inside your room.

6. Please ensure that your footwear is clean.

7. Please do not stick anything on the windows / doors.

8. Students are advised to trim their hair at least once in a month.

9. All students who require their expensive clothes / bedspreads etc. to be dry-

cleaned in the city can get it done through the hostel manager.

10. A monthly competition will be conducted in each hostel / wing and the

inmates will receive a prize for the best room.

6.12.12 CONSUMPTION OF WATER AND ELECTRICITY

Water and electricity are precious. Avoid wastage of water while bathing and

when using the toilet. See that the tapes are kept closed after use .all electrical

fitting should be switched of while leaving the rooms. Switch off AC’s during

power failures and when the voltage is low.

6.12.13 SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR HOSTEL RESIDENTS

TRANSPORT: Bus facility will be provided for inmates to visit the on prior

request once in a month. A minimum of 40 to 50 students are required to utilize

the service. A vehicle is provided for inmates on campus in case of emergency.

TELEPHONE: STD booths (6.00a.m to 10.00pm) are available in all the hostels.

MEDICAL: Full-time campus doctor is available during the day .Vaccination

campus are conducted periodically.

6.12.14 ENTERTAINMENT:

Movies will be screened on weekends &other holidays.

Annual cultural &sports day / Hostel Day will be celebrated.

Internet lab will be available for all inmates at the Students Centre (under proposal).

Sports &gym facilities are available inside the campus.

Reading room facility for reading newspapers, periodicals etc.is provided.

6.12.15 OTHER FACILITES

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a) A canteen to function from 7.00a.m to 10.00p.m (under proposal)

b) Hot water facility is provided in all hostels for the use of sick Students.

c) 24hr water &electricity in all hostels.

d) Departmental stores.

e) Generator facility for all the hostels.

f) Round the clock maintenance.

g) Banking facility from 9.00a.m to 2.00p.m (under proposal).

H) IBM authorized courses and other other certificate courses.

i) 24hr incoming phone facility.

j) Round the clock security service.

6.12.16 TRAINING & PLACEMENT CELL AT SIFT

Siva Institute of Frontier Technology undertakes the responsibility of providing

companies with promising candidates and at the same time benefiting the job seekers by

its campus placement facility.

Campus placements assume a greater aura of importance and criticality now-a-

days. With an unstable job market in the face of global recession and constant rumors

about job cuts and downsizing, students will find themselves in a tight spot.

Presently, India is going through a phase of industrial growth that has setting up

of many small businesses and rise of the Indian corporations to the global scale. As a

result, there has been an increasing demand for quality manpower. To cater to this

need, several selection procedures have come into practice that eventually contributed

to the growth of these companies.

Campus placement procedure has increasingly grown into importance as the

focus is now concentrated upon the quality of human resource a company possesses.

Experts say “Students in the final year must try their best to get through in the

campus rounds because they will later find it very difficult to get a job. Once out of

college they will compete with experienced candidates and with the job market in a

slump it will be extremely difficult for them to make it”.

The SIFT Training and placement cell, is headed by the Resident TPO and

supported by placement Executives of each branch of Engineering, It employs all

modern ICT modes and means to be effective in training and placement events to the

satisfaction of different classes of national and international recruiters. SIFT is

considered most campus-friendly by all known recruiters and also our own Siva Group

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for its warmth and commendable placement utilities. It has tailor-made echo proof GD

rooms, corporate discussion room, A/C seminar hall .Cultural centre. Interview cubicles

and vast Lecture Halls suitable for conducting written test. The placement activities in

the campus are supported by the respective staff and student representatives, in rotation

and occupy prominent roles in administering each test processes.

SIFT, besides the conventional job of preparing the students for the campus

placements and other career options, has additional space and framework to

1. Assist and counsel the students to sustain the job/Corporate expectations.

2. Providing training for the students such as Attitude Training, Quantitative Aptitude

Training. Communication Skills and Presentation Skills.

3. Track the students Pre and Post placement performance and provide proactive

support.

4. Foster alumni partnership in the prospective campus placement awareness

activities.

5. Bring in an entrepreneurial culture in the campus through Entrepreneurial

Development Cell.

6. Motivate the students by adding values, setting standards and assigning due

importance to what they learn through a structured residential training

sessions/in-plant visits and trainings/small-small interactive sessions by experts

both from Industry and academia. As Our Corporate responsibility and social

commitment to the student community, SIFT Training and Placement Cell takes

initiatives to be a common forum for Recruiters and Students of nearby

associated Colleges.

6.12.17 ASSOCIATIONS

The SIFT – IEEE CHAPTER of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department has

more than 50 students on its rolls.

The SIFT-INSTITUTION Chapter with the HOD of Electronics & Communication as

its Chairman is involved in conducting many technical workshops.

The SIFT- COMPUTER SOCIETY Chapter apart from organizing seminars, is

active in conducting symposiums and workshops with the Head of the Department of

Computer Science and Engineering as its Co-coordinator.

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THE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF THE Management studies Department ,

which has students on its rolls ,functions with the HOD as its Staff Advisor .Apart from

organizing seminars, guest lectures , workshops , symposia and other inter-collegiate

programmes on the campus students of this Association take an active part in various

inter- Collegiate programs outside and win laurels for the college. They also organize

Entrepreneurship development programmes. Industry Institute interaction programmes

and Management research programmes.

The college also has a music club, Photography club, Video filming club, Electronics

Hobby club etc. All the engineering Departments have their respective local Engineering

associations to promote technical activities.

6.12.18 SERVICE AND CLUB

The SIFT straightaway start NSS(NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME) unit

affiliated to the Anna University of technology ,RRC(RED RIBBON CLUB)

unit affiliated to the YOUTH RED CROSS (YRC) Anna university of

Technology in this year onwards.

Under the guidance of the Principal and Nss Programme officer it is

initiated to start TOBACCO CONTROL TASK FORCE TO CREATE

tobacco free Educational Institution

6.12.19 SPORTS FACILITES

The excellent facilities and infrastructure for sports and recreation in the Campus

help the students to improve their physical and mental wellbeing and produce good and

outstanding sportsmen.

Our College has facilities for the following sports and games;

1. Gym (Under establishment)

2. Shuttle Badminton

3. Tennis

4. Volleyball

5. Basketball

6. Football

7. Ball Badminton

8. Table Tennis

9. Cricket

10.400mts Tracks

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MEMBERSHIP OF CLUBS (UNDER PROPOSAL)

S.NO CLUB

1. Tennis

2. Gym

3. Electronics Hobby Centre (Students will be given

facilities to assemble and test on their own

Radio/TV/Computer/Audio, Amplifier etc.)

4. General sports-Indoor & Outdoor-

Football,Cricket,Hockey,Volleyball,Basketball,Shuttle etc.

5. Movie Club

The above rules are subject to change according to the academic and

administration requirements without assigning any reasons or notice thereof.

The rules will be subject to change only on approval by the Governing Council of

the college.

SIVA INSTITUTE OF FRONTIER TECHNOLOGY

VENGAL, THIRUVALLUR DIST

JOINT DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE AND PARENT/GUARDIAN

Thereby solemnly and sincerely affirm.

1. That the statement made and information furnished in my son’s/daughter’s/ward’s application and also in all

the enclosures there submitted by him /her are true. Should it however be found that any information

furnished therein is untrue in material particulars. I realize that I am liable to criminal prosecution and I also

agree to the forfeiture of his/her seat in the institution.

2. That my son/daughter/ward would confirm strictly to all the rules and regulation in force now or which may

be introduced in the institution hereafter and that I realized that breach of disciplines and rules on my

son’s/daughter/ward’s part would entail summarily forfeiture of his/her seat in the institution.

3. That I am aware that if my son/daughter/ward does not put in a minimum percentage of attendance

prescribed by University during the year in theory drawing and practical classes separately, my

son/daughter/ward will not be sent for the University Examination.

4. That I am aware that the curriculum for the various is not rigid and that my son/daughter/ward will follow the

syllabi for the various courses in force at the time of his/her admission and any revision or modification made

in the syllabi during the course of his/her study in the institution will be binding on him/her.

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5. That I am aware that if my son/daughter/ward does not get a minimum of 50per cent of marks in the day of

day valuation of his /her work and progress he/she will not be sent for the University Examination.

6. That in case of my son’s/daughter’s/ward’s progress in studies is uniformly poor in the institution his/her

studies are liable to be terminated by the issue of Transfer Certificate.

7. That in case my son/daughter/ward becomes a scholarship holder or comes to enjoy educational

concession like half-fee ,or full-fee waiver etc., and does not show special progress, the scholarship or

educational concessions are liable to be cancelled and that if my son’s/daughter’s/ward’s conduct and

character are not good these will be cancelled.

8. That my son/daughter/ward is aware that breach of discipline and rules or bad contact in N.C.C.or Extra –

Curricular activities will also entail summary forfeiture of seat in the Institution, in addition to such other

proceedings that may be taken against him/her.

9. That I am aware that if my son/daughter/ward is admitted into the hostel he/she will strictly abide by the rules

and regulation in force in the hostel and that any breach of discipline or rules or any unruly conduct or

undesirable activities will be summarily dealt with by forfeiture of seat both in the hostel and in the institution,

in addition to such other proceedings that may be taken against him/her.

10. That I am fully aware, as per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and Tamil Nadu

Prohibition of Ragging Act 1997,Ragging is an offence, as is banned in the institutions anyone indulging in

ragging is liable to be punished such as expulsion from the Institution and /or rigorous in imprisonment up to

3 years, and/or fine up to Rs.25,000/-

Place:

Date:

Signature of the Candidate Signature of the Parent/Guardian

(Name) Name & Address with Ph.Nos.

PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

To my mind an educational institute is not just about bricks, mortar and concrete, but about building character, enriching minds and about enriching experiences that lasts a lifetime.

Life is not a set of instructions but is a series of experiences and learning process. Engineering is no exception. This is where Siva Institute of Frontier Technology (SIFT) steps in to make a difference and where learning is not just series of instructions but a passion, which goes beyond books, beyond instructions, beyond learning horizons.

At SIFT, we believe in learning by capturing set of experiences and enable one to explore new realms of wisdom.

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The unified diversity element among student projects the integrated spectrum of prototype India as most of the students belong to the states of differing language and local culture gather with single minded focus to succeed in life.

With a student strength of 500 plus for total seven Under Graduate Departments of Engineering and one Post Graduate Department, the efforts are directed to accommodate and address the expectations of each student by the way of enabling them to participate in the seminars, workshops organized in and out of the institute.

The institute is also engaged in supporting the students to refine the necessary skills, attitudes and the aptitude towards the corporate placement process in the campus by the way of periodical competitive tests and group interaction exercises.

All these efforts are pursued assiduously to identify the functional gaps between SIFT and the premier institutions of the country like IITs and NITs so as to narrow them as soon as possible. The institution has taken a great leap forward in the past two years and the results are encouraging.

One can only pray and wish them happy prosperous life.

Prof. Dr. T. MANVEL RAJ

Principal, SIFT ACADEMIC SCHEDULE FOR ODD SEMESTER

JULY 2012 – DECEMBER 2012

“Study while others are sleeping;work while others are loafing; prepare whileothers are playing; and dream while others are wish in” -

WillamArthurWard

Academic Activities Schedule

For II - Years For I - Year

Date of Commencement of Classes 5.7.2012 23.8.2012

Internal Assessment Test – I - Begins 16.8.2012 18.9.2012

Report to Parents 25.8.2012 27.9.2012

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Internal Assessment Test – II - Begins 17.9.2012 3.10.2012

Report to Parents 26.9.2012 17.10.2012

Last Working Day 31.10.2012 31.10.2012

Model Examination - Begins 12.10.2012 20.11.2012

Report to Parents 25.10.2012 30.11.2012

Duration for Practical Examination 1.11.2012

– 5.11.2012

1.12.2012

– 6.12.2012

Date of Commencement of End Semester Examination 6.11.2012 7.12.2012

Reopening for the Next Semester 17.12.2012 21.12.2012

ACADEMIC SCHEDULE FOR EVEN SEMESTER

DECEMBER 2012 – JUNE 2013

“Motivation is What Gets You Started; Habit is What Keeps You Going”

Academic Activities Schedule

For II - Years For I - Year

Date of Commencement of Classes 17.12.2012 21.12.2012

Internal Assessment Test – I - Begins 1.2.2013 1.2.2013

Report to Parents 9.2.2013 9.2.2013

Internal Assessment Test – II – Begins 1.3.2013 1.3.2013

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Report to Parents 9.3.2013 9.3.2013

Last Working Day 18.3.2013 18.3.2013

Model Examination – Begins 5.4.2013 5.4.2013

Report to Parents 15.4.2013 15.4.2013

Duration for Practical Examination 20.4.2013

20.4.2013

Date of Commencement of End Semester Examination 1.5.2013

1.5.2013

Reopening for the Next Semester 01.07.2013 1.7.2013

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

FOR

JULY 2012 – JUNE 2013LIST OF HOLIDAYS – 2012

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“Life doesn’t require that we be the best, only that we try our best”-H.Jackson Brown

Date Week Day Name

January - 1 Sunday New Year Day

January - 14 Saturday Bhoghi

January - 15 Sunday Thai Pongal

January - 16 Monday Thiruvalluvar Day

January - 17 Tuesday Uzhavar Thirunaal

January - 26 Thursday Republic Day

February - 5 SundayMilad-Un-Nabi

February -20 Monday Maha Shivratri

March - 08 Thursday Holi

April - 05 Thursday Mahavir Jayanthi

April - 06 Friday Good Friday

May - 01 Tuesday May Day

May - 06 Sunday Buddha Purnima

August - 10 Friday Krishna Janmastami

August - 15 Wednesday Independence Day

August - 20 Monday Id-Ul-Fitr

September19 Wednesday Ganesh Chaturthi

October - 02 Tuesday Gandhi Jayanthi

October - 24 Wednesday Vijaya Dashami

October - 27 Saturday Bakri Id

November13 Tuesday Diwali

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November25 Sunday Muharram

November28 Wednesday Guru Nanak Jayanthi

December 25 Tuesday Christmas

LIST OF HOLIDAYS – 2013

“Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in raising up every time we fail”-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Date Week Day Name

January - 1 Tuesday New Year Day

January - 14 Monday Bhoghi

January - 15 Tuesday Thai Pongal

January - 16 Wednesday Thiruvalluvar Day

January - 17 Thursday Uzhavar Thirunaal

January - 26 Saturday Republic Day

March - 10 Sunday Maha Shivratri

March - 27 Wednesday Holi

March - 29 Friday Good Friday

April - 23 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanthi

May - 01 Wednesday May Day

May - 25 Saturday Buddha Purnima

August -15 Thursday Independence Day

August -28 Wednesday Krishna Janmastami

September - 09 Monday Ganesh Chaturthi

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October - 02 Wednesday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanthi

October - 14 Monday Vijaya Dashami

November - 03 Sunday Diwali

November-17 Sunday Guru Nanak Jayanthi

December - 25 Wednesday Christmas

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2012 - 2013

(If required Saturdays may be made as working days)

JULY - 2012

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II - YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

SUN 1 --- --- ---

MON 2 --- --- ---

TUE 3 --- --- ---

WED 4 --- --- ---

THU 5 Commencement of Classes for II – year Students

1 ---

FRI 6 2 ---

SAT 7 Holiday --- ---

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SUN 8 Holiday --- ---

MON 9 3 ---

TUE 10 4 ---

WED 11 5 ---

THU 12 6 ---

FRI 13 7 ---

SAT 14 Holiday --- ---

SUN 15 Holiday --- ---

MON 16 8 ---

TUE 17 9 ---

WED 18 10 ---

THU 19 11 ---

FRI 20 12 ---

SAT 21 Holiday --- ---

SUN 22 Holiday --- ---

MON 23 13 ---

TUE 24 14 ---

WED 25 15 ---

THU 26 16 ---

FRI 27 17 ---

SAT 28 Holiday --- ---

SUN 29 Holiday --- ---

MON 30 18 ---

TUE 31 19 ---

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AUGUST - 2012

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II - YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

WED 1 20 ---

THU 2 21 ---

FRI 3 22 ---

SAT 4 Holiday --- ---

SUN 5 Holiday --- ---

MON 6 23 ---

TUE 7 24 ---

WED 8 25 ---

THU 9 Krishna Jayanthi --- ---

FRI 10 --- ---

SAT 11 Holiday --- ---

SUN 12 Holiday --- ---

MON 13 26 ---

TUE 14 27 ---

WED 15 Independence Day --- ---

THU 16 Internal assessment test – I begins 28 ---

FRI 17 29 ---

SAT 18 30 ---

SUN 19 Holiday --- ---

MON 20 Ramzan --- ---

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TUE 21 31 ---

WED 22 32 ---

THU 23 Commencement of Classes for First year Students

33 1

FRI 24 34 2

SAT 25 35 3

SUN 26 Holiday --- ---

MON 27 36 4

TUE 28 37 5

WED 29 38 6

THU 30 39 7

FRI 31 40 8

SEPTEMBER - 2012

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

SAT 1 Holiday 41 9

SUN 2 Holiday --- ---

MON 3 42 10

TUE 4 43 11

WED 5 44 12

THU 6 45 13

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FRI 7 46 14

SAT 8 Holiday --- ---

SUN 9 Holiday --- ---

MON 10 47 15

TUE 11 48 16

WED 12 49 17

THU 13 50 18

FRI 14 51 19

SAT 15 52 20

SUN 16 Holiday --- ---

MON 17 Internal assessment test – II begins 51 21

TUE 18 52 22

WED 19 Sri Vinayagar Sathurthi --- ---

THU 20 53 23

FRI 21 55 24

SAT 22 56 25

SUN 23 Holiday --- ---

MON 24 57 26

TUE 25 58 27

WED 26 59 28

THU 27 60 29

FRI 28 61 30

SAT 29 62 31

SUN 30 Holiday --- ---

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OCTOBER - 2012

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

MON 1 63 32

TUE 2 Gandhi Jayanthi --- ---

WED 3 64 33

THU 4 65 34

FRI 5 66 35

SAT 6 67 36

SUN 7 Holiday --- ---

MON 8 68 37

TUE 9 69 38

WED 10 70 39

THU 11 71 40

FRI 12 72 41

SAT 13 73 42

SUN 14 Holiday --- ---

MON 15 74 43

TUE 16 Model Exams begins for III Sem 75 44

WED 17 76 45

THU 18 77 46

FRI 19 78 47

SAT 20 78 48

SUN 21 Holiday --- ---

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MON 22 79 49

TUE 23 Sarasvathi Pooja, Aytha Pooja --- ---

WED 24 Vijayathasami --- ---

THU 25 --- ---

FRI 26 Bakreeth --- ---

SAT 27 --- ---

SUN 28 Holiday --- ---

MON 29 80 50

TUE 30 81 51

WED 31 Last working day 82 52

NOVEMBER - 2012

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II - YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

THU 1 83 53

FRI 2 84 54

SAT 3 85 55

SUN 4 Holiday --- ---

MON 5 86 56

TUE 6 87 57

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WED 7 88 58

THU 8 89 59

FRI 9 90 60

SAT 10 91 61

SUN 11 Holiday --- ---

MON 12 92 62

TUE 13 Deepavali (Diwali) --- ---

WED 14 93 63

THU 15 94 64

FRI 16 End semester exam begins 65

SAT 17 66

SUN 18 Holiday --- ---

MON 19 68

TUE 20 69

WED 21 70

THU 22 71

FRI 23 72

SAT 24 Holiday --- 73

SUN 25 Holiday - Moharam --- ---

MON 26 74

TUE 27 75

WED 28 76

THU 29 77

FRI 30 78

DECEMBER - 2012

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DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

SAT 1 79

SUN 2 Holiday --- ---

MON 3 80

TUE 4 81

WED 5 82

THU 6 83

FRI 7 84

SAT 8 Holiday 85

SUN 9 Holiday --- ---

MON 10 86

TUE 11 87

WED 12 88

THU 13 89

FRI 14 90

SAT 15 Holiday ---

SUN 16 Holiday ---

MON 17 1 ---

TUE 18 2 ---

WED 19 3 ---

THU 20 4 ---

FRI 21 5 ---

SAT 22 Holiday --- ---

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SUN 23 Holiday --- ---

MON 24 6 ---

TUE 25 Christmas --- ---

WED 26 7 1

THU 27 8 2

FRI 28 9 3

SAT 29 Holiday 10 4

SUN 30 Holiday --- ---

MON 31 11 5

JANUARY - 2013

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

TUE 1 New Year Day --- ---

WED 2 12 6

THU 3 13 7

FRI 4 14 8

SAT 5 15 9

SUN 6 Holiday --- ---

MON 7 16 10

TUE 8 16 11

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WED 9 18 12

THU 10 19 13

FRI 11 20 14

SAT 12 21 15

SUN 13 Holiday --- ---

MON 14 Bhogi --- ---

TUE 15 Pongal --- ---

WED 16 Thiruvalluvar Day --- ---

THU 17 Uzhavar Thirunaal --- ---

FRI 18 22 16

SAT 19 23 17

SUN 20 Holiday --- ---

MON 21 24 18

TUE 22 25 19

WED 23 26 20

THU 24 27 21

FRI 25 28 22

SAT 26 Republic Day --- ---

SUN 27 Holiday --- ---

MON 28 29 23

TUE 29 30 24

WED 30 31 25

THU 31 32 26

FEBRUARY - 2013

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DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

FRI 1 33 27

SAT 2 34 28

SUN 3 Holiday --- ---

MON 4 35 29

TUE 5 36 30

WED 6 37 31

THU 7 38 32

FRI 8 39 33

SAT 9 Holiday --- ---

SUN 10 Holiday --- ---

MON 11 40 34

TUE 12 41 35

WED 13 42 36

THU 14 43 37

FRI 15 44 38

SAT 16 45 39

SUN 17 Holiday --- ---

MON 18 46 40

TUE 19 47 41

WED 20 48 42

THU 21 49 43

FRI 22 50 44

SAT 23 Holiday --- ---

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SUN 24 Holiday --- ---

MON 25 51 45

TUE 26 52 46

WED 27 53 47

THU 28 54 48

MARCH - 2013

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

FRI 1 55 49

SAT 2 56 50

SUN 3 Holiday --- ---

MON 4 57 51

TUE 5 58 52

WED 6 59 53

THU 7 60 54

FRI 8 61 55

SAT 9 Holiday --- ---

SUN 10 Maha Shivratri --- ---

MON 11 62 56

TUE 12 63 57

WED 13 64 58

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THU 14 65 59

FRI 15 66 60

SAT 16 Holiday 67 61

SUN 17 Holiday --- ---

MON 18 68 62

TUE 19 69 63

WED 20 70 64

THU 21 71 65

FRI 22 72 66

SAT 23 Holiday 73 67

SUN 24 Holiday --- ---

MON 25 74 68

TUE 26 75 69

WED 27 Holi 76 70

THU 28 77 71

FRI 29 Good Friday --- ---

SAT 30 Holiday --- ---

SUN 31 Holiday --- ---

APRIL - 2013

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

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MON 1 78 72

TUE 2 79 73

WED 3 80 74

THU 4 81 75

FRI 5 82 76

SAT 6 83 77

SUN 7 Holiday --- ---

MON 8 84 78

TUE 9 85 79

WED 10 86 80

THU 11 87 81

FRI 12 88 82

SAT 13 Holiday --- ---

SUN 14 Dr. B.R.Ambedkar’s Birth Day --- ---

MON 15 89 83

TUE 16 90 84

WED 17 91 85

THU 18 92 86

FRI 19 93 87

SAT 20 Holiday 94 88

SUN 21 Holiday --- ---

MON 22 95 89

TUE 23 Mahavir Jayanthi --- ---

WED 24 96 90

THU 25 97 91

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FRI 26 98 92

SAT 27 Holiday 99 93

SUN 28 Holiday --- ---

MON 29 100 94

TUE 30 101 95

MAY - 2013

DAY DATE PARTICULARS

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

II & III- YEAR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

I - YEAR

WED 1 May Day --- ---

THU 2 102 96

FRI 3 103 97

SAT 4 Holiday 104 98

SUN 5 Holiday --- ---

MON 6 105 99

TUE 7 106 100

WED 8 107 101

THU 9 108 102

FRI 10 109 103

SAT 11 Holiday --- ---

SUN 12 Holiday --- ---

MON 13 110 104

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TUE 14 111 105

WED 15 112 106

THU 16 113 107

FRI 17 114 108

SAT 18 Holiday --- ---

SUN 19 Holiday --- ---

MON 20

TUE 21

WED 22

THU 23

FRI 24

SAT 25 Buddha Purnima ---

SUN 26 Holiday ---

MON 27

TUE 28

WED 29

THU 30

FRI 31

JUNE - 2013

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

NO. OF WORKING DAYS FOR

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DAY DATE PARTICULARS II & III- YEAR I - YEAR

SAT 1 Holiday -

SUN 2 Holiday -

MON 3

TUE 4

WED 5

THU 6

FRI 7

SAT 8 Holiday -

SUN 9 Holiday -

MON 10

TUE 11

WED 12

THU 13

FRI 14

SAT 15 Holiday -

SUN 16 Holiday -

MON 17

TUE 18

WED 19

THU 20

FRI 21

SAT 22 Holiday -

SUN 23 Holiday -

MON 24

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TUE 25

WED 26

THU 27

FRI 28

SAT 29 Holiday -

SUN 30 Holiday -

2012   

  January  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31        

             

  February  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

      1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29      

             

  March  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

        1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

             

  April  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30          

  May  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

    1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31    

  June  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

          1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

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  July  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31        

             

  August  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

      1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30 31  

             

  September  

Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa

            1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30            

  October  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

  1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31      

             

  November  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

        1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30  

             

  December  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

            1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30 31          

2013   

  January  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

    1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

  February  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

          1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

  March  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

          1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31    

             

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28    

             

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31            

  April  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

  1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30        

             

  May  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

      1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30 31  

             

  June  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

            1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30            

  July  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

  1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31      

             

  August  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

        1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

             

  September  

Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30          

             

  October  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

    1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

  November  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

          1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

  December  

Su Mo

Tu We Th Fr Sa

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31    

             

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

             

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31        

             

TRANSPORT BUS SERVICE

Route No :1 (Guindy To SIFT)

Driver Name: Mr.C. Kumar ,Driver Phone No:9884139612,Bus incharge-Mr.SREEDHAR

BUS TIME SCHDULE EFFECT FROM 06.07.2012

S:NO Boarding Point Time KM AMOUNT NAMES DESIGNATION

1. Gandhi Mandapam 6.30am 55-60 18000 SARASWATHI

BOOBALAN

S.RATHAN

STAFF

STAFF

STAFF

2.

Guindy&NANTHAMBAKAM 6.40am 49-55 18000 SIVAKUMAR

KARTHIKA

SREEDHAR

STAFF

STAFF

STAFF

3.

Moulivakkam 6.55am 45-49 16000

4.

Porur IYAPPANTHANGAL 7.05am 39-45 16000 JAYASHAKAR

M.KINGSLY

DIVAKAR

STAFF

STAFF

STUDENT

5.

Kumananchavadi 7.15am 36-39 16000 VELMURUGAN

BALA

LAKSHMI

STAFF

STUDENT

STUDENT

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6.

Saveetha 7.20am 29-36 16000

7.

Avadi 7.35am 27-29 11000 RAMACHANDRAN

VIJAY BALAJI

ANUSHA

PENINAL

ASHWINI

VICITHRA

SAHAANA

STAFF

STAFF

STAFF

STAFF

STUDENT

STUDENT

STUDENT

8.

Jaya College 7.55am 17-20 9000 GOWTHAM

DEVID

STUDENT

9.

Thirunintavur 8.00am 7-17 9000 THIRUMALAI

R.CHELLIAH

KARTHIK

NETHAJI

REYVANTH

STAFF

STAFF

STUDENT

STAFF

STAFF

10 Thamaraipakkam 8.15am 0-7 5000

11.

SIFT 8.20am 0-0 0

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Route No: 2 (Nungabakkam to SIFT)

Driver Name: Mr.Haribabu Driver Phone No: 8489079607

S.NO Boarding Point Time KM AMOUNT NAME DESI

1. Cenataph road 6.35am 60 -

1. Chola hotel 6.40am 58-60 18000 NISHANTHI

MANIVANNAN

STAFF

STAFF

2 kodampakkam 6.50am 54--58 17800 SUNDRAMOORTHY STAFF

2. KK Nagar 7.00am 50-54 16700 PREMKUMAR

DHINESHKUMAR

STUDENT

STAFF

3.

Vadapalani 7.10am 47-50 15500 ASARUTHEEN

B.M.SUBRAMANI

STUDENT

STAFF

4.

Thirumangalam 7.20am 43-47 13300 SUBASH

PRABA

STAFF

STUDENT

5.

Padi Junction 7.25am 40-43 12400 SARANYA STUDENT

6 DRJ hospital 7.30am 38-40 11800 PRITHIBA STAFF

6.

Kolathur 7.35am 37-38 11500 NISHA STUDENT

7.

Rettari 7.37am 36-37 11200 PUSHPAVALLI

YAGNESH

STAFF

STUDENT

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KRISHNAN

GANESAN.R

STUDENT

STAFF

8.

Madhavaram Junction 7.40am 35-36 10900 NANDINI

ROSILINE

SIDEQ

WASTON

ANAND

HARIKRISHAN

NIRANJANKUMAR

STUDENT

STAFF

STUDENT

STUDENT

STUDENT

STAFF

STAFF

9.

Puzhal 7.45am 33-35 10300 GOPI

PRIYA

STUDENT

STAFF

10. REDHILLS 7.50am 28-33 8700 KAVIARASU

GAJENDRAKUMAR

STAFF

STUDENT

11. Ganthinagar 7.55am 26 8100 KAMARAJ STUDENT

12. SIFT 8.20am 0 0

BUS TIME SCHDULE EFFECT FROM 06.07.2012,BUS INCHARGE-Mr.SUBASH

Route No :3 (Uthukottai To SIFT)

Driver Name: Mr.Elumalai Driver Phone No:7373129250

BUS INCHARGE: DHANALAKSHMI

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BUS TIME SCHDULE EFFECT FROM 06.07.2012

S.NO Boarding Point Time km AMOUNT NAME DESIGNATION

1. Ponthavakkam 7.30am

26-28 12000 S.PRIYANKA STUDENT

2.

Uthukottai 7.35am

23-26 12000 M.THINAKARAN

S.CHANDRAKANTH

G.RAKESH

S.UMAPATHI

R.M.PURUSHOTAMAN

M.RACHANA SREE

DHANALAKSHMI

STUDENT

STUDENT

STUDENT

STUDENT

STUDENT

STUDENT

STAFF

STUDENT

STAFF

3.

Thommeramedu 7.40am

18-23 10000 M.SATHEESH STUDENT

4.

Palavakkam 7.45am

12-18 8500 S.SASIKUMAR STUDENT

5.

Thandalam 7.50am

9-12 6000 T.S.VIGNESH STUDENT

Athupakkam 7.55a 7-9 5500 D.JAGADEESH STUDENT

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6. m

7.

Periyapalayam 8.00am

0-7 5000 SHIVA SHANKAR

RAMNATH

STAFF

STAFF

8.

SIFT 8.20am

0 0

Route No :4 (Athipattu To SIFT)

Driver Name: Mr.Shankar Driver Phone No:9787439768

BUS INCHARGE: KRISHNAKUMAR-9677136949

BUS TIME SCHDULE EFFECT FROM 06.07.2012

S.NO Boarding Point Time KM AMOUNT NAME DESI

1. Athipattu 6.30am 54-58 18000 ENIYAN.A STUDENT

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2.

Minjur B.D.O Office

6.40am 52-54 17000 SETHU RAMAN

NANCY

STUDENT

STUDENT

3.

Minjur 6.45am 41-52 16000 KRISHNAKUMAR STAFF

4.

Ponneri 7.15am 28-41 13000 SATHISH

SUNIL

STUDENT

STUDENT

5.

Peruvoyal 7.25am 22-28 9000 VASUMATHI STAFF

6.

Panachatti 7.47am 19-22 7000 RAGINI STUDENT

7.

Janapchatiram 7.50am 15-19 7000 PRASANTH

JAGAN

STUDENT

STUDENT

8.

Manjakaranai 7.55am 13-15 7000 GANESAN STUDENT

9.

Kanniputhur 8.00am 0-13 6000 VAIRAMUTHU

JEEVARAMAN

ULAGANATHAN

STUDENT

STUDENT

STUDENT

11. SIFT 8.20am 0 0

Our Strength at a Glance

• Quality Education with an Environment of Discipline• Qualified and highly experienced Faculty• Cutting edge programme design• Well equipped modern Labs• Fully Computerized Library to Inter National Standards

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• State of the Art Computing, Internet, Intranet and WIFY Connectivity• Extensive Co-curricular Activities• Personality, Communication and Soft Skill Development• Industry Institute Partnership• Value Added Courses for enhancing Employability and Placement.• Excellent/ Personalized mentoring, Student and Faculty Development Initiatives.• Efforts for continuous Improvement through Planning and Development.

Keys for “Personality Development of the Self” And Realization of “Total Quality” at Our Institution:i) Interpersonal Skillsii) Managerial Empowermentiii) Organizational Alignmentiv) Character based Trust Worthinessv) Development of Core Competence and Corporate Culturevi) Be focused (like a Compass – always directing to true North)

Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is to not stop questioning -Albert Einstein

CLASS TIME TABLE - ODD SEMESTER

Academic year:---------------------- Semester:------------------ Branch:________

DAYS

1 (8.45 -9.40)

2 (9.40- 10.35)

BREAK (10.35-10.45)

3 (10.45-11.40)

4 (11.40-12.30)

LUNCH (12.30-1.00)

5 (1.00-1.50)

6 (1.50-2.40)

7 (2.40-3.45)

MONDAY

TUESDAY

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WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

CLASS TIME TABLE - EVEN SEMESTER

Academic year:---------------------- Semester:------------------ Branch:________

DAYS

1 (8.45 -9.40)

2 (9.40- 10.35)

BREAK (10.35-10.45)

3 (10.45-11.40)

4 (11.40-12.30)

LUNCH (12.30-1.00)

5 (1.00-1.50)

6 (1.50-2.40)

7 (2.40-3.45)

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

Principal’s Office +91 44 27626030 / 9003242000Tele fax (College) +91 44 27626029Exam Cell +91 44 27626031Trust Office 044-24950695

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Tele fax (Trust) +91 44 24313035College Website www.sift.edu.inE-mail [email protected] Manager 8754597571Ladies Hostel Warden 9884770789Gents Hostel Warden 9790310870

Other Important Phone Numbers & Websits

TRAIN ENQUIRIES:CENTRAL STATION EGMORE RESERVATIONRESERVATION 131 BROAD GAUGE 133DEP&ARRIVAL 131OTHER DETAILS 132

FLIGTH ENQUIRES(INDIAN GENERAL ENQUIRY) ARRIVAL&DEP/RESERVATION : 1407

EMERGENCY NUMBERS1. Fire Service : 101/28554309/285543112. Ambulance service : 108(Free service)

HOSPITAL AMBULANCEAPOLLO HOSPITAL :9840710000 APOLLO HOSPITAL :1066MIOT HOSPITAL :22492288 MIOT HOSPITAL :22492288SRI RAMACHANDRA :247684027\28 SRI RAMACHANDRA :24768402

National Anthem

Jana gana mana adhi nayaka jaya heBharatha Bhagya Vidatha

Punjaba SIndhu Gujaratha MarathaDravida Utkala Bhanga

Vindhya Himachala Jamuna GangaUchchala Jaladhi TarangaTava Shubha name jage

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Tava Shubha ashisha mageJahe tavajaya gatha

Janagana Mangala dayaka JayaheBharatha Bhagya VidhathaJaya he Jaya he Jaya heJaya Jaya Jaya Jaya he

- Rabindranath Tagore

PERSONAL NOTES

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