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VISIONThe vision of the college is to become a technical university of International Standards through continuous improvement.
MISSION Kumaraguru College of Technology is committed to provide Quality Education and Training in Engineering and Technology to prepare our students for life and work equipping them to contribute to the technological, economic and social development of India. The College pursues excellence in providing training to develop a sense of professional responsibility, social and cultural awareness and set the students on the path to leadership.
QUALITY POLICY
We at Kumaraguru College of Technology strive to achieve customer satisfaction by providing Quality Education and Training in Engineering and Technology, Science and Management in a congenial and disciplined environment through
InvolvEMEnT aT all lEvElS
UpgradaTIon of faCIlITIES and hUMan rESoUrCES
CoMMITMEnT To ConTInUal IMprovEMEnT
our MottoCharacter is Life
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At tHe HeLM oF AFFAIRS
prof. Dr. K. ARUMUGAM, B.E.(hons), M.S., M.I.E.Vice-Chairman
an experienced educationist and administrator, prof. dr. K. arumugam’s role in the development of this institution is inspiring and worth emulating. his untiring contribution to the college has made KCT a premier institution. In recognition of his valuable contributions in the field of technical education, he was awarded honorary doctorate degree by avinashilingam University and the Kongu naattu Sadhanaiyalar award by the nIa Educational Institutions.
Dr. N. MAHALINGAM, B.Sc., f.I.E.Chairman
The pride of Kongu region, arutselvar dr. n. Mahalingam is an eminent educationist. an astute gandhian, he is constantly engaged in propagating the cherished values. In recognition of his meritorious services to humanity, government of India has conferred on him the padMa BhUShan award. honorary doctorate degrees were also awarded by anna University, Tamilnadu agricultural University, Bharathiar University and Madurai Kamaraj University.
Dr. M. MANICKAM, M.Sc., M.B.a.Vice-Chairman
dr. M. Manickam is an industrialist with a M.B.a from University of Michigan, U.S.a. he is the Chairman of nIa Educational Institutions and vice- Chairman of Sakthi Sugars. Under his able guidance and stewardship, Sakthi Sugar Mills have expanded and set-up units in many places. Under his guidance Sakthi auto components ltd has modernized and expanded. he was awarded honorary doctorate degree by Tamilnadu agricultural University.
Shri. M. BALASUBRAMANIAM, M.Com., M.B.a.Correspondent
Thiru. M.Balasubramaniam is an industrialist and financial expert. he did his M.B.a. at the University of notre dame, USa. he is the vice-Chairman and Managing director of Sakthi finance ltd.,Coimbatore. he is the director in several companies and under his able guidance, aBT Industries ltd., and aBT foods division had an enormous growth. he was Chairman of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in 1999. he is the Secretary of ngM College, pollachi.
Shri. SHANKAR VANAVARAYAR, M.B.a., pgd., Joint Correspondent
Shankar vanavarayar is the Joint Correspondent of Kumaraguru College of Technology and Executive director of Sakthi auto Motors ltd a part of the Sakthi group based out of Coimbatore. he has a Bachelors degree in Commerce from pSg arts and Science College Coimbatore, MBa from the Cardiff University and a pg diploma in International Education Management from the University of leeds. he plays various roles in the Sakthi group and with the international exposure in education he is able to bring a modern outlook with innovation and learner centric approach. Shankar vanavarayar was the national Chairman of CII’s Young Indians in 2011 - 12. he is passionate about the heritage of the land and works for the cause of preservation through InTaCh and also The vanavarayar foundation founded by him to work in the areas of history, architecture, culture and heritage. he is the founder of Coimbatore vizha and the recipient of CII president’s award.
At tHe HeLM oF AFFAIRS
Dr. B.K. KRISHNARAJ VANAVARAYAR, B.Com., B.l.Co–Chairman
dr. B.K. Krishnaraj vanavarayar is the Chairman of Sri Sakthi Textiles ltd., pollachi and past Chairman of CII. he was the Chairman and member in the Central Committee of Bharatiya vidya Bhavan. he was the Chairman and member in the Central Committee of many leading schools, Colleges and Universities. In appreciation of his work to the society, he was awarded the ‘degree of doctor of laws’ by avinashilingam University in 1999 and the ‘vivekananda national award of Excellence’ by Sri ramakrishna Mission, Coimbatore in 2006. he was invited by the pope John paul as the representative of hindu religion for peace. he is a visionary who follows the thoughts and words of Swami vivekananda and visions excellence in society through transforming Indian youth.
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At tHe HeLM oF AFFAIRS At tHe HeLM oF AFFAIRS
ACAdeMIC LeAdeRSHIP
Shri. M. SRINIVAASAN, B.E., M.B.a.Treasurer
Thiru. M. Srinivaasan, treasurer of ramananandha adigalar foundation Trust is an industrialist. he is a Mechanical Engineer and has an M.B.a degree from USa. Currently, he is the Managing director of Sri. Chamundeswari Sugars limited and the current Chairman of Indian Sugar Mills association, he also holds the directorship of various companies in Sakthi group.
Dr. Jammi Srinivasa Rao, ph.d., dSC., President
dr J S rao, is the Chief Science officer, altair Engineering India pvt ltd, Bangalore was born in Madugula 1st July 1939. he became a full professor at IIT Kharagpur in 1970 and then moved to IIT delhi to establish a centre on Industrial Tribology, Machine dynamics and Maintenance Engineering and chaired the department of mechanical engineering. he was a visiting professor at various universities abroad, University of Surrey, national Institute of applied Sciences, lyon, Concordia University, rochester Institute of Technology, Technical University, Kassel, national Chung Cheng University, ChiaYi, The University of new South Wales, Sydney. he was a consultant to over 30 industries and has been honoured by several bodies for his outstanding Scientific achievements. he received Bharat Excellence award and gold Medal in 2002 and recently honoured by IfToMM. IIT Kharagpur honoured him with distinguished alumnus award for outstanding achievements and Contributions, IIT new delhi conferred distinguished Services award in recognition of tremendous services. he is rated no. 1 in the Country in Tata Mcgraw hill publication “100 Managers in action” under the category “Technology leadership and Systems Thinking” and recently he is awarded the Sir Isaac newton Scientific award of Excellence by american Biographical Institute.
Dr. K. Kulandaivel, M.a., M.a., ph.d.Advisor
dr. K. Kulandaivel has over 61 years of academic experience. he has completed his B.a (hons) and M.a degree in Economics from Madras Christian College. he did M.a (Education) in ohio State University, Columbus, USa. he obtained his ph.d degree from Madras University. he has served in several educational institutions. he was the Chancellor of avinashilingam deemed University, Coimbatore. he has visited several countries and has been a member of various Senate and academic Councils.
Dr. M. Gurusamy, B.E., M.S., Advisor
dr. M. gurusamy is a Civil Engineer and has completed his M.S in oklahoma State University, USa and the doctor of Engineering in City UnIvla, USa. he has been nominated in the dean’s honor list for his meritorious academic performance in the M.S.programme. he is a senior academician and he has been the principal of CIT for many years and he also has held various positions in top level institutions.
Shri. Babaji Rajah Bhonsle, B.E., Advisor
Shri. Babaji rajah Bhonsle is a Civil Engineer by profession and he is the hereditary trustee of Thanjavur palace devastanam for over 26 years, he is the Treasurer of art gallery of Thanajavur which exhibits exquisite Chola Bronzes. he is the director of royal Museum and Convener of InTaCh Chapter, Thanajvaur. he is the Board member of Chatram administration, Managing Trustee of Siddhar ashram and a Board Member of rajah’s higher Secondary School.
Dr. R. S. KUMAR, BE (Hons), M Tech, ph. dPrincipal
dr r S Kumar has 27 years of experience, of which 15 years are in the Industry. he is alumnus of pSg College of Technology and IIT/ delhi. he had earlier worked in MnCs such as ashok leyland ltd., hCl ltd. he is a Mechanical Engineer by profession and has experience in r&d, Service Industry and Engineering Education. he has served in committees of anna University Chennai, aUT Chennai and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). he has published several papers in national / International conferences / journals and has co-authored one book.
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ContentS
1. about Kumaraguru College of Technology : 14
2. programmes offered : 16
3. College rules and regulations : 17
4. facilities : 25
5. Career and Skills development : 35
6. Co-Curricular / Extra-Curricular activities : 41
7. departments and faculty : 46
8. academic Calendar: 2014 – 2015 : 73
9. Time Table : 89
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Kumaraguru college of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore is a private Engineering College started in 1984 under the auspices of ramanandha adigalar foundation, a charitable educational trust of Sakthi group. It is situated in 150 acres in the IT corridor of Coimbatore which in many ways was a front runner in the eco system.
Under the able guidance and patronage of arutselvar Dr. n. mahalingam, Chairman, Sakthi group and with the able administration of Dr. B. K. Krishnaraj Vanavarayar, Co - Chairman, Sri. m.Balasubramaniam, Correspondent and Sri. Shankar Vanavarayar, Joint Correspondent, the college has developed excellent facilities and resources such as spacious classrooms, seminar halls, well-equipped laboratories, excellent sporting facilities, dedicated high speed internet connectivity (broadband) and well-qualified faculty. five academic Blocks house the different departments. The administrative building “Dr.mahalingam Vigyan Bhavan” is an architectural beauty and a land mark in Coimbatore.
Currently the college, as an autonomous institution affiliated to the anna University, offers 13 under-graduate (B.E., B.Tech.) and 14 post-graduate (M.E., M.Tech., MCa, MBa) programs of study. all the above courses have the approval of all India Council for Technical Education (aICTE) and all the eligible Ug programs have also been accredited by national Board of accreditation (nBa). In addition,KCT has also been accredited by national assessment and accreditation Council (naaC) of UgC. ISo 9001:2008 certification further confirms the institution’s commitment to educational quality. 9 of the 16 academic departments have been recognized as research centers permitting research leading to ph.d. degree by anna University. The College has 16 academic departments and 10 research centers, each headed by a competent and experienced professor. altogether, the college has over 350 well-qualified teaching faculty and 161 supporting technical staff, in addition to 160 administrative staff. The combined student intake during the current year is 2100 and the total number of students on roll is 6000. a comprehensive accidental insurance scheme covers all. The value of the education and training imparted by the college is highlighted by the interest shown by leading companies for on-campus recruitment. In the academic year 2013-2014 more than 725 students have been placed through our Training and placement Cell. our alumni have done us proud by proving their worth in their chosen field of work.
KuMARAGuRu CoLLeGe oF teCHnoLoGY
CollEgE : +91 422 266 94 01 / 266 11 00hoSTEl : +91 422 266 15 70prInCIpal : +91 422 266 11 22plaCEMEnT : +91 422 266 15 15adMInISTraTIvE offICE : +91 422 266 11 14
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SAKtHI GRouP
1947. IT waS a year when The worlD wITneSSeD The unfolDIng of a greaT hISTorIcal eVenT : the birth of a new nation from an ancient land. new dreams were dreamt, visions seen and road maps chalked out by an entire generation that had longed and struggled for freedom. These dreams became the foundation of a modern nation. In the deep South, in a quaint part of south India a spirit of energy and dynamism was being scripted by the legendary P. nachImuThu gounDer, a visionary who forayed into many commercial endeavors from his tradition culture of farming. The anamallais Bus Transport
Company was established by him in 1931 and was the founding legacy of what would become a large conglomerate. The pioneer not only had grand plans in commerce but also had a larger vision of nation building through education. his dream was to educate the rural community in technical education and it remains the key driver of all that has emerged today. The vision was carried forward by his successor and son Dr. n. mahalingam, who for the last 6 decades has been steering remarkable societal development through mercantile ventures and educational services. dr. n. Mahalingam, is today a role model for different generations, and is respected for his unparalleled contributions in the spheres of industry, agriculture, politics, societal leadership, religion, literature, culture and most importantly, education. he was responsible for the steady growth of the Sakthi group, from a pioneering transport company of aBT to a multi dimensional corporate entity with interests in automobiles, Information Technology, Engineering, dairy, Soya, auto Components, finance, Textiles, Synthetic gems, agriculture and Education. India today is in its last leap towards attaining the status of a developed nation. Education will be one of the most important enablers of dream. Sakthi Education is a dynamic and future focused group of institutions offering services right from primary education to postgraduate levels. Thousands of students have benefited from the services of Sakthi Educational institutions over the last five decades. Staying true to the vision of providing learning opportunities for the rural poor, most of Sakthi Education institutions are established in rural areas of Tamilnadu.
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undeR GRAduAte
B.E. - aeronautical Engineering B.E. - automobile Engineering B.E. - Civil Engineering B.E. - Computer Science and Engg. B.E. - Electrical and Electronics Engineering B.E. - Electronics and Communication Engineering B.E. - Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering B.E. - Mechanical Engineering B.E. - Mechatronics Engineering B.Tech. - Bio-Technology B.Tech. - Information Technology B.Tech. - Textile Technology B.Tech. - fashion Technology
PoSt GRAduAte
M.E - applied ElectronicsM.E - Cad/CaMM.E - Communication SystemsM.E - Computer Science and EngineeringM.E - Energy Engineering M.E – Embedded systems TechnologyM.E - Industrial EngineeringM.E - power Electronics and drivesM.E - Structural EngineeringM.Tech - Bio TechnologyM.Tech - apparel Technology M.Tech - Textile TechnologyMCa - Master of Computer applications MBa - Master of Business administration
APPRoVed ReSeARCH CentReS
Bio-Technology Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science and EngineeringMaster of Business administration Mechanical EngineeringMechatronics Engineering Textile Technology Electronics and Communication Engineering fashion Technology
PRoGRAMMeS oFFeRed
1. College works from Monday to friday and on first, third and fifth Saturdays.
2. WorKIng hoUrS : 8:30am to 4:30pm TEa BrEaK : 10:10am to 10:30am lUnCh BrEaK : 1:00pm to 2:00pm.
3. The periods in the Morning and afternoon sessions are of 50 minutes duration.
4. The students should wear the prescribed uniform for lab classes.
5. Boys and girls should wear shoes. Boys should tuck in their shirts.
6. The vehicle of the students should be parked in the allotted parking place.
7. Mobile phones should not be used in any academic areas, such as department class rooms, labs, workshops, administrative buildings, library, Conference hall, Seminar halls, etc.
8. Students should follow the rules and regulations prescribed by anna University of Technology, Coimbatore.
9. The hostel students should follow the hostel rules and regulations.
10. Students should maintain discipline in the campus. a disciplinary committee appointed by the principal will enquire into any incident of the report of students’ indiscipline and recommend suitable action to be taken.
11. Students should use the facilities in the campus without causing any damage. If any damage is caused, action will be taken to correct and recover the cost, in addition to disciplinary proceedings, if applicable.
12. Students should wear their Id Card inside the campus”
13. Students are expected to be courteous and greet staff members when they meet them
CoLLeGe RuLeS And ReGuLAtIonS
in the campus. Students are suggested to meet principal, hod and faculty with prior appointment
14. Students are encouraged to take part in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
15. Students are expected to conduct themselves in an exemplary manner and have true pride and dignity in themselves and earn a good name for the college.
16. Smoking / possession and consumption of drugs / tobacco products / possession and consumption of alcohol inside the campus will lead to seperation from the institution.
17. Celebrations of any kind without prior permission from the Management are prohibited in the campus. violation of the above will be viewed seriously.
18. periodical reports will be sent to parents / guardians calling their attention regarding the student’s attendance, progress and conduct. Students should bring their parents / guardians to the hod / principal for any discussion regarding the same, as and when required.
19. raggIng is strictly prohibited. any student, who directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets or propagates “RAGGING” within or outside the campus shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend upto 3 years and shall also be liable to a fine which may extend up to Rs.25,000/-. he / She shall also be dismissed from the educational institution and such students shall not be admitted in any other educational Institution.
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1. Students are expected to be polite, dignified and professional.
2. Students should not possess and use cell phones in the class rooms.
3. Students are expected to be seated in the lecture hall five minutes prior to the commencement of the class.
4. Students should stand up showing respect when a faculty member enters or leaves the classroom.
5. Students should maintain discipline inside the lecture hall / drawing hall.
CLASSRooM MAnneRS
1. Students must avail leave only after getting prior permission. however, sudden sickness or unforeseen circumstances may be considered.
2. leave message over Telephone / E-mail is not encouraged.
3. In the case of one day sick leave or leave due to unforeseen circumstances, a leave letter signed by the parent / guardian / warden enclosed with medical certificate (for sick leave) should be submitted to the hod concerned through the faculty advisor, immediately when the student reports to the college. Such leave may be permitted only three times per semester. parent / guardian should accompany the student if the above condition is violated.
LeAVe LetteR PeRMISSIon And AbSenteeISM
6. Students’ movement outside the classroom in between the lecture classes is strictly prohibited.
7. Students should bring their own calculators, drawing instruments, charts, data book, etc. whenever needed.
8. Students are expected to take care of their belongings.
9. Students are instructed not to bring any valuables to the college.
10. Chewing bubble gum, chocolate inside the class room during lecture hours is strictly condemned.
1. Students should not possess and use cell phones in the labs / workshops.
2. Students should maintain discipline inside the labs / workshops.
3. Students should bring their own calculators, drawing instruments, charts, data book, etc. whenever needed.
4. Students should wear their own lab coats and bring observation notebooks to the laboratory classes regularly.
5. record of experiments done in a particular
LAb MAnneRSclass should be submitted in the next lab class.
6. Students who do not submit the record note in time will not be allowed to do the next experiment and will not be given attendance for that laboratory class.
7. Students will not be allowed to leave the laboratory until they complete the experiment.
8. The students should wear the prescribed uniform for lab classes.
WoMen eMPoWeRMentWomen Empowerment Cell is functioning in the campus under the leadership of dr.J.premalatha, hod / Civil Engineering to empower the women staff and students and make them feel secure inside the campus. The cell is established to provide a conducive environment for ladies and to protect and safeguard their rights and bring about their growth and development. This cell monitors all aspects pertaining to girls’ students and women staff members of the Institution. ThE oBJECTIvES of ThE CEll arE :
develop, promote and disseminate knowledge about women’s roles in society and economic trends which affect women’s lives and status.
Undertake activities that are consistent with the objectives of WoMEnS CEll and helps to bring about attitudinal and other changes for effective participation of women from all levels.
Undertake, promote and coordinate both fundamental and applied research on women and development
develop and promote (in collaboration with other agencies) educational training and action programmes for women, especially under-privileged women.
organize various activities such as lectures, seminars, movies, panel discussions, elocution, role plays, games etc., promoting gender equality and gender amity.
In addITIon, ThE polICIES MEnTIonEd UndEr arE folloWEd for gIrl STUdEnTS:
z dress Code is mandatory for students z In-house hospital with a lady doctor and nurses are available in the campus 24*7 z KCT Counseling service is provided for the students z Separate hostel and Mess for girls z Tutor ward system to assist the academic related activities z nCC army girls Wing is functioning in the college to empower the girls z Students are instructed not to keep jewels, camera, mobile phone or any other costly items inside
the hostel rooms.
z parents are requested to give a list of authorized visitors/ local guardians with photographs. only such authorized persons shall be permitted to visit the students in the hostel and carry out other formalities in the absence of parents.
z Students who wish to go home during working days due to sickness or unforeseen circumstances or important functions or ceremonies must get prior permission from the principal or Warden with a request from the parents either in person or through letter. The presence of local guardian is necessary in the absence of the parents.
4. In case of sick leave for more than two days taken continuously, leave letter supported by medical certificate must be submitted to the college immediately, and the parent / guardian should accompany the student and meet the hod and principal on the day of reporting. The leave taken will be treated as absent and the student will not be allowed to attend the class without the parent / guardian accompanying him/ her on the reporting day (even if the letter is sent in advance).
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1. Candidates should note the examination timetable and the seating arrangements made for each exam carefully. They shall take their places in the examination hall at least ten minutes before the commencement of the examination.
2. Candidates are required / permitted to use their own stationery items (except papers / answer books), mathematical / drawing / geometric instruments, non–programmable calculators and approved tables and data books during the theory and practical examinations. no other material / gadget (including cell phone) should be brought inside the examination hall.
3. Candidates are not permitted to bring any pouch / purse / electronic gadget with memory that could be used for storing, retrieving and copying answers during the examination.
4. Candidates should search their pockets, desks and benches and handover to the hall Superintendent / Invigilator any paper / book / note / chit which they may find therein before starting to answer the paper.
5. Candidates shall affix their signature in token of their receiving an answer book in the hall Superintendent’s / Invigilator’s record.
6. Candidates should read the instructions given on the first page of the answer book before beginning to answer the paper.
7. Candidates shall write their registration number in the space provided in the question paper immediately after the question paper is distributed.
8. Candidates will not be allowed to leave the examination hall till the expiry of half an hour after the distribution of question papers. Candidates who leave the hall during the examination (after the stipulated half an hour) will not be allowed to return.
9. Candidates are forbidden to ask questions of any kind on the subject during the examination.
10. Candidates shall use only blue or black ink while writing in the answer book. any other color (except red & green) is permitted for diagrams / drawings / highlighting portions of text.
11. Candidates who have completed answering the papers before the prescribed period of examination shall stand up in their places till the hall Superintendent / Invigilator collects the answer books from them. all candidates shall remain in their places when the prescribed period for the examination is over until the answer books are collected by the hall Superintendent / Invigilator.
12. Candidates who commit any of the following offences during the examinations is said to have committed malpractice :
a) Possession of or access to any papers / books / notes / chits with contents related or not related to the subject of the examination.
b) Possession of any electronic gadget with memory that can be used for copying answers.
c) Receiving assistance from / giving assistance to others.
d) Copying / trying to copy from any paper, book or notes or another candidate’s answer book.
e) Allowing any other candidate to copy from his / her answer book.
f) Found to have any written matter on the person (palm, hand, leg, clothes, etc.), or on any instrument / stationery item possessed by the candidate.
g) Using any unfair means.
h) Disclosing their identity by making peculiar marks in the answer book while answering.
eXAMInAtIon RuLeS
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i) Using obscene or abusive language.
j) Writing any appeal in the answer book (for more marks or any other favors).
k) Disturbing the fellow candidates.
l) Scribbling any points / answers on the question paper and / or passing on the same to any other candidate.
m) Tearing off or spoiling the sheets in the answer book.
n) Destroying any evidence of malpractice.
13. Candidates found guilty of malpractice in the examination hall shall be sent out by the Chief Superintendent / hall Superintendent and such candidates shall face enquiry by the appropriate committee constituted by the principal.
14. Candidates who are suffering from serious infectious diseases will not be admitted to the examination hall but may be allowed to write the examination in a separate place at the discretion of the principal / Controller of Examinations / hod.
15. Candidates should maintain discipline and decorum during the examinations.
16. violation of the above rules in any form during the examinations will attract punishment as per the rules of the Controller of Examinations office / anna University Chennai. The punishment will be decided by a committee appointed to enquire into the nature of the malpractice.
having realized the severity of the practice of ragging among the students, the government of India and government of Tamilnadu have directed all the heads of Educational Institutions to stop forthwith such an unhealthy and inhuman behaviour of the students. accordingly, the government of Tamilnadu has promulgated an act (no.7 of 1997) to prohibit ragging in educational institutions. Salient features of the act are as follows :
Definition of Ragging (Interaction without any reason)ragging means display of noisy, disorderly conduct, doing any act which causes or is likely to cause physical or psychological harm or raise apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to a student in any educational institution and also includes :a. teasing, abusing or playing practical jokes on or causing hurt to such student; orb. asking the student to do any act or perform something which such students will not in the
ordinary course willingly do.
PUNISHMENTS
The following could be the possible punishments for those who are found guilty of participation in / abetment of ragging. The quantum of punishment shall, naturally, depend upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established by the disciplinary Committee or the Court of law :
1. Cancellation of admission.
2. Suspension from attending classes.
3. Withholding / withdrawing scholarship / fellowship and other benefits.
4. debarring from appearing in any test / examination or other evaluation process.
5. Withholding results.
6. debarring from representing the institution in any national or International meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
7. Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel.
8. rustication from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution.
9. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution.
10. fine up to rs.25,000/-
11. rigorous imprisonment up to 3 years.
While the first 10 types of punishment can be awarded by the appropriate authority of the Institution itself, the last punishment can be awarded only by a Court of law.
RAGGInG IS An oFFenCe
range of Marks 90 -100 80 - 89 70 - 79 60 - 69 55 – 59 50 - 54 0 - 49 Shortage of
attendance
Withdrawal from Ex-
aminationabsent
letter grade S a B C d E ra U W aB
grade point 10 9 8 7 6 5 0
24 FACILItIeS
KCt CounSeLInG SeRVICe KCT has a full time student counselor. Counseling is here to help the student address personal
or emotional problems that get in the way of having a good experience at Kumaraguru College of Technology and realizing their full academic and personal potential.
all information is confidential.
Working with a Counselor may help you to see your problem with greater clarity, get some insight into its origins, and think about how to move forward. Counseling may not ‘solve’ your problem but we hope it will equip you with some new ways to think about it while helping you to mobilize your resources and feel more in control.
SeRVICeS FoR KCt CoLLeGe StudentSCollege is an exciting time and it is also a time when students may be faced with a number of changes and challenges. We encourage students to visit or call our office if you need help or if you would like to talk. Some of the areas of concern are….
College readiness
homesickness
learning strategies
Time management
Stress management
relationships
Mental health and Wellness
finances
peer tutoring services
personal crisis
referral to community services
Substance use/abuse
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BANK WITH ATM FACILITIESKarur vysya Bank, with aTM facility, functions in the campus with all routine banking transactions. The bank is located near the western gate. axis Bank aTM functions inside the campus which is located near aruljothi Medical Center.
ARULJOTHI MEDICAL CENTERaruljothi Medical Center in the campus is an 8- bedded hospital with a doctor and nursing assistants. patients requiring specialized treatment are sent to the nearby hospitals.
ARULJOTHI DHYANA MANDAPAMan excellent octagonal shaped air-conditioned dhyana Mandapam is located opposite to the gnanavinayagar Temple. Many staff, students and guests make use of this facility for meditation.
GNANAVINAYAKAR TEMPLEThe campus temple at the entrance, besides being a place of worship has also a well-stocked library of spiritual, moral books & periodicals. daily poojas are performed. all festivals are celebrated with participation of students & staff.
STUDENT BOOK STOREa student book store functions in the campus that supplies books and stationery to the students.
PURIFIED DRINKING WATERpurified drinking water for the college and hostel is being provided in the campus.
REPROGRAPHYa reprography facility functions in the campus. The students can make use of the facilities on paying the specified charges.
CAFETERIAThe cafeteria functions in the campus for the benefit of students & staff. This is situated adjacent to the workshop, opposite to the d Block.
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OTHER FACILITIES FUNCTIONING IN THE CAMPUS ARE Cake shop Two nestle Café kiosks.
PLAY GROUND23 acres of well-developed play fields for the following major outdoor games & sports is provided: foot ball, hockey, Cricket, Basket Ball, volley Ball, Ball Badminton, Kabaddi, Tennis, hand Ball, Kho-Kho, Throw Ball and outdoor gymnastics.
GYM COMPLEXThere are two well-equipped international standard gyms separately for boys / girls students and staff in an area of 223 sq.m.
HOSTELKCT Students hostel is an integral part of the college campus. It has two distinct sections for boys and girls students. The gents hostel comprises five blocks with total of 480 rooms. The ladies hostel has a total of 324 rooms in its three blocks. rooms allotted cannot be changed without approval. Common areas such as dining, common room, washrooms, lobby for recreation, browsing, gymnasium etc. are provided separately for boys and girls.
TRANSPORTTransport service is provided for the benefit of students and staff of KCT. at present ten buses and six mini buses operate in various routes in and around the city. In addition, eleven cars are available for general use.
PARKING LOTat the entrance of the Western gate, a spacious parking lot is available for the students to park their two wheelers. four wheeler parking lot is available inside the campus for students as well as staff.
CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENTMEdICInal gardEn WITh 60 TYpES of MEdICInal planTS.
Sequential batch effluent treatment plant treated waste water from hostel and quarters is being used for irrigation.
rain water harvesting tank.
Street lighting through solar energy.
RAMANADHAADIGALAR AUDITORIUMThis air-conditioned auditorium has a capacity of 1600. The well-furnished auditorium / stage are used for all common functions / events.
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TELEPHONE FACILITYThe college has 30 line EpBaX facility for general use including facsimile transmission. There is a network of internal telephone communication with 320 nodes in all the departments and sections in various locations.
SEMINAR HALLSThere are four a/C seminar halls, each with 250 capacity located at Dr. Mahalingam Vigyan Bhavan. They are named after : Dr.Vikram Sarabhai, Sir C V Raman, Sir M. Visvesvaraya, Swami Vivekananda
These halls are regularly used to conduct International and national level conferences and seminars. In addition to these seminar halls, seminar halls with capacity of 120 are located in various academic blocks.
MAHATMA GANDHI CENTRAL LIBRARY
head : prof. prasad KumarMr. KrIShnaMUrThY .v, B.Sc, asst librarian
Mahatma gandhi Central library is housed in the first floor of dr. Mahalingam vigyan Bhavan in an area of 1,575 sq. m. The main aim of the central library is to provide information services and access to print and e-resources to support the informational needs of the institute community. The fully computerized central library is well equipped with modern facilities and resources in the form of books, printed and electronic journals, Cd-roMs, on-line databases, audio video cassettes, project reports, etc. open access System is being followed to access the books and journals.
Library Timings : monday To saTurday
Working hours : 08.00 a.m 11.00 p.mTransaction Timings : 09.00 a.m. 06.30 p.m
on sundays & VacaTion day
Working hours : 08.30 a.m 04.30 p.mTransaction Timings : 09.30 a.m 03.30 p.m
Services Provided by the Central Library
fully computerized bar-coded circulation service
online public access Catalogue (opaC) for search of books and other academic materials of the library such as Cds, etc.
on-site use of Text books, reference books,
Back volumes, projects and print online journals inside the library
reference service
digital library with 50 computers with Internet access
online access to International publications through IEEE, Springer, Mcgraw hill, J-gate, Elsevier, aSTM digital library (online version), EBSCo, nature group, and dElnET service
reprographic (Xerox) service
The Central library has a collection of nearly 1 lakh volumes of books, 9564 back volumes of journals and 3684 project reports from various branches of Engineering, Technology and Sciences. 292 national and 7416 International print and online journals are being subscribed annually. The working of the central library is fully automated.
In addition to the well stocked and fully automated central library, each department of KCT has its own departmental library to facilitate easy access to the faculty. a total of 12,900 volumes are available in the departmental libraries.
CIRCULATION SECTION : all the students / staff members are provided with an identity card bearing their roll number / identity number that is bar-coded. The services of the library are extended to the users based on this bar-code number. open access system is being followed in the library. Users can take
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the books from the book section by themselves and submit them along with their identity card in the circulation section. on making necessary entries through bar-code system the circulation staff issues the book or accepts the return. The user is required to sign in the acknowledgement slip while borrowing the book.
DURATION OF LOAN : Books are issued for a period of 14 days for students and one semester for teaching staff and one month for non-teaching staff. a borrowed book may be renewed for one more period, if no other user has reserved the same. on special request, reference Books, Current periodicals, Back volumes and project reports are issued on overnight basis.
OVERDUE CHARGES : If a borrowed book is not returned / renewed within the due date of return, an overdue charge of rs.2 per day will be levied.
LOSS OF BOOKS : If a borrowed book is lost or damaged, the borrower is required to replace the same edition or latest edition of the same book. If it is not done, an amount equivalent to double the cost of the book for those purchased within 8 years or triple the cost of the book if it is purchased beyond 8 years has to be remitted.
REFERENCE SECTION : This section has reference books, dictionaries, Encyclopedias, directories, Exam guides, Standards, Manuals, handbooks, proceedings, high-priced books and collection of University question paper booklets for in-house reference purpose.
BOOK BANK : This section caters to the needs of students who avail the post-matric scholarship offered by the government of India. presently 2,047 books are available under this category. The eligible students can avail six books at a time. They are issued for a period of one semester and should be returned by the end of the semester.DIGITAL LIBRARY AND ONLINE ACCESS : 50 systems are installed in the digital library section with Internet access facility. Users can access this section for educational, research and development purpose. non-book materials such as Cds, floppies and cassettes acquired / supplied along with the text / reference books / magazines
are also kept in this section. a single Cd or a floppy will be issued per user on overnight basis. at present 6337 Cds/ dvds and floppies are available.
OPAC : online public access Catalogue facility is available at the library entrance as well as from departmental libraries to facilitate online search of books available in the library with Title, author, Keyword and Subject search options.
INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS : Central library is providing online accessing the following international publications through internet, from anywhere in the campus.
Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE)
Science direct (Engineering and Biotechnology)
american Society of Civil Engineers (aSCE)
american Society of Mechanical Engineers (aSME)
Springer Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
J-gate Engineering and Technology, and Management Science
aSTM Standards and Engineering digital library
nature publishing group (nature and Scientific american)
Mcgraw hill access Engineering
KCT library has gone online within the KCT.net (KCT Intranet).
INTERNAL : library opaC : http://10.1.105.24/opac/main.asp Circulation Counter reports: http://10.1.105.24/counter/counterreports.asp libraryE-group : [email protected] npTEl Courses: http ://10.1.105.24/localg Institutional repository and E-Books: http://10.1.59.254
EXTERNAL : IEEE / IEE Journals : www.ieeexplore.ieee.org Elsevier (Science direct) (www.sciencedirect.com) aSCE Journals: http://scitation.aip.orgSpringer Journals: www.springerlink.com Mcgraw hill access Engineering (accessengineeringlibrary.com/) J-gate Engineering & Technology (http://j-gate.informindia.co.in/) aSTM digital library (http://enterprise.astm.org/) EBSCo database: http://search.ebscohost.com nature publishing group (http://www.nature.com/) dElnET Services: www.delnet.nic.in The american library, Chennai: http://chennai.usconsulate.gov/resources.html British Council library, Chennai: www.britishcouncilonline.org
EBSCO BUSINESS SOURCE ELITE DATABASE :EBSCo’s Business Source Elite database provides full text access to scholarly business, management and economic journals. It covers all the topics related to management. It contains 1,879 e-journals and business magazines; substantial company profiles from data Monitor are also included in the database.
DELNET (DEVELOPING LIBRARY NETWORK) SERVICE :dElnET provides online access to abstracts of journals, book catalogues and Inter-library loan facility for exchange of books that are not available in a library.
Institutional Membership KCT Central Library holds institutional membership in the following bodies
1. dElnET (developing library network), new delhi
2. BCl (British Council library), Chennai
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY (IR) : Mahatma gandhi Central library has implemented the Institutional repository for the benefit of faculty and students. Institutional repository is a digital archive.
OBJECTIVES TO IMPLEMENTING IR IN CENTRAL LIBRARY
To collect, store and organize information and knowledge resources in digital form
To strengthen scholarly communication and collaboration between research, project and educational communities
To contribute to the lifelong learning opportunities
To promote economic and efficient delivery of information in e-form
To optimize investments in computing / communications infrastructure
Staff and students can access the e-books, lecture notes, regular course materials and pre- and post-print articles published by the faculty in national / International journals, previous year question papers, syllabus, magazines, newsletters and calendars through intranet, from anywhere in the campus and this enhances the academic and research activities in the college.
REPROGRAPHY : reprographic facility is available in the Central library. Users can avail this facility on payment at the rate of 1 rupee per page for photocopying library materials.
INTERNET AND COMPUTER FACILITIES : The college has 80 Mbps Internet connectivity with Internet centers at various locations including the central library. There are over 1,800 computers in the campus with elaborate fiber optic network.
EDUSAT : EdUSaT by ISro programme is telecast through satellite from anna University Chennai. Technical programmes are received in our campus and displayed in the department Seminar hall. live interaction is possible with professors in anna University Chennai who teach the subject and students can ask questions through video conferencing facility. The programme covers anna University Chennai syllabus content from first year to final year.
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QUALITY ASSURANCE INITIATIVES
The academic excellence department of the college continuously monitors the quality of the teaching–learning processes through a system of academic audits.
The college also holds ISo 9001:2008 certificate.
all eligible Ug programs are nBa (national Board of accreditation) accredited.
The college is also accredited by naaC (national assessment and accreditation Council) for a period of five years from 2009.
CAReeR & SKILLdeVeLoPMent
KCT TIFAC CORE : TIfaC-CorE is a joint venture involving the participation of
an educational institution (Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore)
The government of India (Technology, Information, forecasting and assessment Council (TIfaC), department of Science and Technology) and the user organizations, industrial partners
M/s. rEaCh Sewn Technologies and Consulting pvt. ltd., Bangalore, M/s. Sangeeth Textiles ltd, annur, Coimbatore, M/s. Statex Engineering pvt. ltd., Coimbatore The total cost of this project is rs 3.76 crores, in which financial support of rs. 1.16 crores is from TIfaC, dST, govt. of India. Balance amount of rs. 2.60 crores was met by the college and three industrial partners for the period of three years. associate departments The department of Textile Technology, fashion Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering of KCT jointly promote KCT-TIfaC CorE.
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TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL
inchargemr. K. SenThamaraI KannanTraining and Placement Officer
KCT has a training and placement cell catering to the needs of our students and potential employers. The cell is headed by a Training and placement officer and faculty and student coordinators from various departments assist the Training and placement officer. The office is also assisted by student coordinators who lead a team of placement representatives from various courses of studies. The placement cell organizes career guidance programs for the students. The cell arranges training programs such as facing interviews, group discussions, etc. The cell also invites hr managers from different industries to conduct training programs for the students. The placement cell has launched the language learning Center (llC) to teach hindi and foreign languages such as german, french, Japanese, etc. to the students.
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
inchargeProf. S. BhaSKarAssoc. Professor / Mechanical Engineering
The Center for academic Excellence (CaE) was established at Kumaraguru College of Technology in September 2009. The activities of the center can be broadly classified into three sets of activities.
To organize and impart training to the faculty to develop their capabilities for quality academic delivery.
To standardize academic activity by developing systems and monitoring the working of implemented systems with the objective of assuring sustained academic growth.
To provide academic orientation, soft skills and placement training to students for enhancing their employability.
In The Long Run, The CenTeR AIMS To :
1. provide consultancy to other institutions to achieve academic excellence.
2. Establish a studio and train faculty in the production of audio and video academic material.
as a quality improvement program, two academic audits are conducted every semester to check the level of compliance of academic activity with reference to the standards set.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL : LEED
In order to ignite the passion for entrepreneurship among the young students and to promote the students to start their own ventures, the KCT Entrepreneurship development Cell (EdC), christened as lEEd was established. In the academic year 2011-12, 150 student volunteers were selected from all the branches of Engineering (II year) and an orientation program was conducted by M/s national Entrepreneurship network (nEn), Coimbatore Zone. Under the guidance of nEn, around 120 E-leaders were selected to take part in the various EdC activities effectively on and off the campus.
KCT EdC (lEEd) organizes the E-Week celebration every year, where all the student volunteers from lEEd will be participating in the awareness program on “Importance of Entrepreneurship”. lEEd is also planning to organize departmental level motivational lectures by inviting leading industrialists and entrepreneurs from various fields. They also have plans for both ‘inter-campus’ and ‘intra-campus’ events this year. apart from such regular activities, lEEd will assist and facilitate budding entrepreneurs cruise to their dreams through their network, physical infrastructure and mentoring form specialists.
INDUSTRY - INSTITUTE PARTNERSHIP CELL
inchargeProf. P. SaDaSIVan Professor / Mech. Engineering
The Industry Institute partnership Cell (IIpC) by which the academic activities of this institution, situated in Coimbatore - a major industrial hub of our nation, are synergized with the needs of all types of industries with strategic planning and implementation. Since its inception in the year 2000 with grant-in-aid from aICTE, KCT- IIpC is functioning helped by excellent rapport with industries around.
The oBJeCTIVeS ARe :
offering technical consultancy to meet the specific needs of the industries.
Conducting energy audit at all industries for energy saving
offering courses on latest developments in engineering and technology to practitioners
Carrying out development activities in collaboration with industries and governments
Imparting in-plant training to students and faculty at industries
arranging industry and public sector sponsored project assignments for students.
LANGUAGE LABORATORY
inchargeProf. B. aroKIa lawrence VIjay Asst. Professor / Science and Humanities
The Call hUB is a full-fledged language laboratory that comprises ClarITY and rEnET study skills module of Young India films Educational System. The main console is connected to 60 listening booths which have been specially designed for student-teacher interaction. The lab also has a large number of cassettes and books for all levels. The language laboratory is used for language tutorials. The students of all engineering courses attend these, besides the students who voluntarily opt for remedial English classes. The language lab facility is also used by the students in achieving mastery over English through word games, quizzes, extempore, debates and preparation for BEC and IElTS examinations of British Universities.
ISTE STUDENTS CHAPTER
inchargeDr. S.a.PaSuPaThyHOD / Mechatronics Engineering
Indian Society for Technical Education is one of the premier national Societies for teachers and students. It has 775 ISTE chapters, 735 student chapters and 1370 institutional members. It is also a
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strategic partner of aICTE. KCT-ISTE students’ chapter has a student member strength of around 2,000. It is supported by the faculty executive members. The chapter functions with the Students’ Chairman, Secretary, Joint Secretary and Executive members for conducting various programmes.
IE(I) STUDENTS CHAPTER
inchargeDr. K. ThangamanIProfessor / Textile Technology
KCT-Institution of Engineers (India) Student chapter functions in the college from 2001 with a membership of 200. The students’ chapter is managed by a convener assisted by a committee under the advice of the in-charge. The KCT – IEI student chapter organizes technical activities such as lectures and technical paper presentation contests.
ISTE FACULTY CHAPTER
inchargemr. K. SenThamaraI KannanTraining and Placement Officer
ISTE faculty chapter functions in the college. The 33rd ISTE annual Convention and national seminar was organized at KCT during 27th – 30th december 2003 in which more than 1,000 faculty members of technical institutions from all over India took part. Every year ISTE chapter has been conducting faculty development programmes such as induction training, use of teaching aids, communication skills development, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN EXCELLENCE
inchargeDr. m. ezhIlaraSIHOD / EIE
The department of human Excellence was started in the academic year 2009-2010 to inculcate personal, family, professional, social, national and global values in the minds of the students. Classes on human values are conducted as part of the curriculum from the first year of study. human Excellence aims at imparting a vision of Indian culture, ethics, values and spiritual principles in a modern idiom to the youth by employing a scientific and rational approach. It helps the youth to unfold their hidden potentialities and achieve excellence in every field of life. In short, it is an effective human resource development program which can lead to total human fulfillment. human excellence is indeed the right prescription for Indian youth today who wish to succeed in a modern, competitive and global environment without losing inner poise and the intrinsic joy of life.
MAHATHMA GANDHI STUDY CENTRE
inchargeDr. m.marKanDan, Advisormr. c.S.ramaKrIShnan, InstructorProf. S.SIVamanI, Staff Facilitator, Asst. Professor/ Biotechnology
gandhi study centre functions in KCT at prof. dr. K. arumugam Student Centre. This centre houses books written on gandhi. It has a photo gallery and a seminar hall with all required facilities. lectures on gandhian principles and philosophy are held in this centre regularly for the benefit of the students.
dr. n. Markandan, former vice-Chancellor, gandhigram University is the Coordinator of gandhi Study Centre.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA STUDY CENTRE
inchargeDr. S. goPalHOD / Science and Humanities
Swami Vivekananda Study Centre was inaugurated at KCT on 2nd nov 2011with the following objectives :
Creating employable youth and enlightened citizens
Empowering the youth to enrich the nation
Channeling youth energy towards Character Building
arousing enthusiasm among youth
Instituting an annual award for Excellence
Swami vivekananda Study Centre includes a photo gallery depicting the life and message of Swami vivekananda, a unique library and inspiring books for sale. The activities comprise organizing Spoken English Classes, Study Circles, public Speaking Classes, hand-writing/ Essay-writing Classes, personality development Classes, screening documentary films on Swami vivekananda, organizing tours to historical places connected with Swami vivekananda, to spread the life giving message of Swami vivekananda in nearby villages, to organize a yearly national Seminar on Swami vivekananda and competitions like elocution, recitation, painting, singing, chess, etc.
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MAHAtMA GAndHI MeRIt SCHoLARSHIPapart from the government sponsored scholarships, the Management of Kumaraguru College of Technology has instituted merit scholarship in the college. The top 10 rank holders in each class of B.E./B.Tech, and top 3 rank holders in each class of M.E/M.Tech and MBa/MCa are given rs 10,000/- each every academic year. 947 students of B.E/ B.Tech, M.E/ M.Tech and MBa/ MCa were benefited during 2013-14 with a scholarship of rs. 94.70 lakhs including rs. 20,000/- given as sports scholarship to outstanding performance in sports. This scholarship is named after the father of our nation.
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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
inchargesProf. D. r. manImaran Asst. Professor / Bio-Technology
Dr. g. l. SaThyamurThyAsst. Professor (SRG) / Civil Engineering
national Service Scheme – popularly known as “nSS” is a scheme launched by the then Union Education Minister dr. v.K.r.v. rao in the year 1969. It is a permanent youth program under the Ministry of Youth affairs and is supported by government of India. objective of the scheme is development of students’ personality through community service and its motto is “not Me But You”. It upholds the need for selfless service and also consideration for fellow human beings. YOUTH RED CROSS
inchargeProf. r. Balamurugan Asst. Professor / S&H
The Youth red Crossis the most important constituent of its parent organization, Indian red Cross
When there is a need …. When there is a crisis… When the situation arises …
there we are … the Youth Red Cross.
Create an awareness on the care of their own health and of others
Understand and to accept civic responsibilities and act accordingly with humanitarian concern to fulfill the same
Enable growth and development of a spirit of service and sense of duty with dedication and devotion in the minds of youth
foster better friendly relationship with all without any discrimination
MOTTO : HEALTH - SERVICE – FRIENDSHIPreD rIBBon cluB It is a movement whose activities are aimed towards
opening up a discussion of sexual behavior change among youth Identifying youth in ten high risk category in campus and transform their behavior. Increasing the perception of risky activities among youth reaching out to know rrC youth as well as general public.
VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONOR CLUB
The blood donors club of KCT is an initiative taken by student volunteers of Kumaraguru College
BRANCH MEDAL / AWARD NAME
B.E, CE vijayaraja & Co. gold Medal
B.E, ME valliammal gold Medal
B.E,MCE viswanathan & Co. gold Medal
B.E, EEE Sri Kanchi Kamakodi Medical Trust gold Medal
B.E, EEE Sharp Jaganathan award
B.E, ECE Satchidananda ashram Yogaville gold Medal
B.E, ECE ragunath vasudevan Memorial award
B.E, CSE Sri Thrumana gounder palaniammal gold Medal
B.E, aE KCT gold Medal
B.E, E&I KCT gold Medal
B.Tech, IT r.Chinnasamy & Son gold Medal
B.Tech, TXT l.g.ramamurthy gold Medal
B.Tech, BIo Kaniyur T.a.haji ahmed Ibrahim Sayed fathima gold Medal
B.Tech, fT Shri. philip d’souza gold Medal
MCa Kandasamy gounder nanjammal gold Medal
MBa prof.Subbu & Maragatham Subbu Memorial Management gold Medal
M.E, SE p.r.ramanathan gold Medal
M.E, IE C.nachimuthu gounder gold Medal
M.E, CC p.Mariyappa gounder gold Medal
M.E, EE KCT gold Medal
M.E, pEd CBr gold Medal
M.E, aE U.K.Uthappan gold Medal
M.E, CoM ZIpS research foundation gold Medal
M.E, CSE Tirumathi padmavathi ammal gold Medal
M.Tech, TXT n.r.foundation gold Medal
M.E, Cad/CaM p.Mariyappa gounder gold Medal
LISt oF MedALS / AWARdS Co - CuRRICuLAReXtRA - CuRRICuLAR ACtIVItIeS
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of Technology with a view to save precious lives of people by donating blood to needy patients absolutely free. The club encourages students to donate blood regularly. a list of voluntary donors with their blood group is maintained by this club, which is very useful during any medical emergency. The objective to help people in and around Coimbatore, round the clock and all days of the year is realized through our policy of anY groUp!! anY WhErE!! anY TIME!!
NATIONAL CADET CORPS-ARMY WING (BOYS)
inchargeProf. a.r. arulAsst. Professor / Physics
no. of caDeTS : 50
nCC arMY WIng was established in 1998 with 50 cadets under 4Tn (Bn), nCC arMY WIng, Coimbatore. The leisure time of youth can be utilized towards constructive activities like wholesome recreation, wide culture sympathies, abiding by social consciousness and working for the nation. The nCC renders a significant service in all the above aspects. on serving in nCC for two years and obtaining ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificates enables the cadets to pursue their career in any one of the armed forces as an officer through Short Service Commission directly.
NATIONAL CADET CORPS-ARMY WING (GIRLS)
inchargems. m. caTherIne DaISyDept. of IT
STarTeD In : 2006no. of caDeTS : 62
NATIONAL CADET CORPS AIR WING (BOYS)
inchargeProf. r. SengoDan Asst. Professor (SRG) / Physics
STarTeD In : 2001no. of caDeTS : 50
ROAD SAFETY PATROL
incharge Prof. S. InBaKumar Asst. Professor / S&H
The rSp started in 2008 has recorded consistent growth over the years. The traffic wardens organization in Coimbatore has enrolled 11,000 students from 111 schools and 14 colleges. at KCT, rSp was started on 12th Sep 2011 on tie-up with aBT Maruti and ambal Maruti driving Schools for creating awareness
by students of the following :Ñ Signal jumping ù lane disciplineä avoiding happy driving ë helmet for safetyö avoiding use of cell phone while on wheels
PRIDE AND DUTIESServe as an officer with pride in police uniform
Work closely with the police department help regulate traffic at specific points on peak hours directly provide solution for city’s traffic problems guide and educate citizens of Coimbatore on responsible driving on roads
Some of the events conducted are helmet awareness, rally,plug card awareness, short film, training camp, etc.
Motto : PRePARe And PReVent,don’t RePAIR And RePent!
KCT - HUMOUR CLUB
inchargeProf. V. SenThIlnaThan Asst. Professor (SRG) / Physics)
Sense of humour is one’s ability or tendency to be amused, to laugh or smile at something funny. Sense of humour provides relief from stress and promotes health. KCT humour Club aims to cultivate sense of humour among students, faculty and staff. The club was started in 2002 and organizes events periodically to bring together members to learn to laugh.
KCT - MUSIC AND DANCE CLUB
inchargesDr. r. BaSKar Assoc. Professor / Bio-Technology
Dr. r. hemanalInIAsst. Professor/ MBA
Music and dance plays a vital role in human life to soothen both the mind and body under conditions of emotional stress and depression. It helps us to lead a healthy and meaningful life. The KCT Music & dance club was established with the purpose of promoting talents of the students in the area of classical music, vocal as well as instrumental. The music club is well equipped with the latest musical instruments and the members of the Music & dance Club have brought laurels by winning prizes and cash awards in the intercollegiate music competitions held at various institutions all over the country.
FINE ARTS CLUB
inchargemr. S. chanDraKumar AP(SRG) / Fashion Technology
KCT fine arts Club aims to bring out the hidden talents in the students in the areas of fine arts such as drawing, painting and sculpturing. The club provides a lot of opportunities in the form of workshops and training programmes in different areas of fine arts. participation in the activities of the club will help the students in developing their talents and personality.
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KCT-HAM CLUB
inchargeProf. r. KarThIKeyan Asst. Professor / Electronics and Communication Engineering
ham radio operators are a group of people nurturing a special interest in wireless communication technology. They operate their wireless transceivers (a combined unit of radio transmitter and receiver) during their pastime for the sheer joy, thrill and excitement involved in doing worldwide radio communication. Unlike the broadcast radio stations (to whom we usually tune our radio receivers to listen to), haM – radIo is a two-way communication system.
haM - radIo operators can put their voice on the air and interact with fellow radio operators around the world. When all other means of communications have failed, haM enthusiasts have played a vital role in communicating from remote inaccessible places during natural disasters like floods, hurricane and tsunami and have aided rescue of victims.
The college haM Club promotes amateur radio operation among students as a useful hobby. The club organizes classes for operating haM equipment. The club is also involved in obtaining necessary permission from the government departments for haM aspirants.
LITERARY CLUB
inchargeSahITyaProf. m. anITh Prem malaraVanAsst. Professor / English
literary club was established with the purpose of promoting awareness among the staff and students for enhancing language skills.
Sahitya is a team of vibrant young engineers who share a passion for literature. our team works to bring out the literary talents in the student community as well as nurture them to become future assets in the literary world. Sahitya enhances the critical thinking, reading and writing; facilitate achievement through activities; and link theory to practice. Sahitya also kindles the interest for literature in the minds of the budding engineers.
QUBATE OF KCT
inchargeProf. m. anITh Prem malaraVanAsst. professor / English
Prof S.g. mohanrajAsst. professor / English
is a quizzing and debating forum that provides opportunities for students to enhance their general awareness and develop independent perspectives on issues of current relevance. Qubate also enriches the oratorical skills of students and enhances their capacity to face the world with more confidence.
KARATE CLUB
inchargeDr. alBerT PremKumar, V.Physical Director
Within the physical education department, a Karate Club has been established to develop self-confidence, concentration, discipline and courage among the participants in training programs organized.
NATURE CLUB
inchargeDr. K. KumareSanAsst. Professor (SRG) / Bio-Technology
a club for the nature loving community in KCT was started in the year 2009. The club engages its members in eco-activities, thus moulding their lifestyle to live in harmony with nature. This club inculcates a sense of self discipline and promotes leadership excellence in every member. The KCT nature Club is backed up by a team of eco-warriors in the planning and execution of its activities.
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dePARtMentS And FACuLtYS.NO NAME OF THE FACULTY DESIGNATION
ADVISORS
1 dr. KUlandhaIvEl K advISor
2 dr. gUrUSWaMY M advISor
3 Mr. BaBaJI raJah BhonSlE S advISor
PRESIDENT - ACADEMICS
1 dr. rao J S , BE(hons), M Tech, ph.d, d.Sc prESIdEnT aCadEMICS
PRINCIPAL
1 dr. KUMar r S, BE (hons), M Tech, ph. d prInCIpal
DEPARTMENTS
CIVIL ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 dr.prEMalaTha J, M.E., ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 dr.ESWaraMoorThI p, M.E., ph.d profESSor
3 dr.SaThYaMoorThY g l, M.E., ph.d Sr. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
4 dr.gandhIMaThI a, M.E., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
5 prof.raMadEvI K, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 prof.ManJU r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
7 prof.SEnThIl KUMar v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
8 prof.ManIKandan g, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
9 prof.SaThEESh KUMar K r p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
10 prof.KarThIKEYan S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
11 prof.raMSUndraM n, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
12 prof.nandhaKUMar p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
13 prof.vIShnU a, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
14 prof.KarThIKEYan g, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
CIVIL ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.ganEShMoorThY g draUghTSMan
2 Mr.ragUnaThan K laB TEChnICIan
3 Mr.anandan M laB TEChnICIan
4 Mr.raJESh KUMar v laB TEChnICIan
5 Ms.SUMaThI E laB TEChnICIan
6 Mr. KarThIKEYan r laB TEChnICIan
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 dr. KUMar r S, BE (hons), M Tech, ph. d prInCIpal
2 dr.gIrIdharan p.K, M.E., ph.d profESSor & hEad
3 dr.ManIvEl r, M.E., ph.d profESSor
4 dr.MUThUKUMaran v, M.E., ph.d profESSor
5 dr.SangEETha n, M.E., ph.d SEnIor aSSoC. profESSor
6 dr.vElMUrUgan C, M.E., ph.d SEnIor aSSoC. profESSor
7 prof.BhaSKar S, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
8 prof.SUKUMar T r, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
9 prof.SadaSIvan p, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
10 prof.MUrUgananThaM.v.r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
11 prof.BalaJI M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
12 prof.SEnThIl KUMar B, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
13 prof.UlaganaThan K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
14 prof.ThIrUMUrUgavEEraKUMar S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
15 prof.arUn K K, M.Tech. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
16 prof.aEZhISaI vallavI M S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
17 prof.aYYappan p r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
18 prof.nIThYananTh S B, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
19 prof.SIvaKUMar S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
20 prof.arUn a p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
21 prof.ManIvEl MUralIdaran.v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
22 dr.raJEndran S, M.E., ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor
23 prof.BalaJI S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
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24 prof.praBhU S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
25 prof.KrIShnaMoorThI K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
26 prof.ragUpaThY K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
27 prof.EBEnEZEr JaCoB dhaS d.S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
28 prof.raMESh KUMar M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
29 prof.raJESh S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
30 prof.raManaThan S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
31 prof.BalaMUrgan M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
32 prof.ranganaTh lolla, M.S aSSISTanT profESSor
33 prof.JagadEESan K, M.Sc vISITIng profESSor
34 prof.naraSIMhan S, M.S vISITIng profESSor
35 prof. Mohan KUMar r S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
36 prof. SIvaraMan p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.ManICKavaSagaM a WEldEr (Spl gr)
2 Mr.MUThUKUMaravEl a TUrnEr (Sg)
3 Mr.SIvaKUMar n S laB aSSISTanT (Sg)
4 Mr.ManIMaran r fITTEr (Sg)
5 Mr.SUrESh KUMar C v fITTEr (Sg)
6 Mr.ravIChandran K SKIllEd aSSISTanT
7 Mr.ManI K laB aSSISTanT
8 Mr.SaSIKUMar K CarpEnTEr
9 Mr.MahEndran C laB aSSISTanT
10 Ms.vIJaYalaKShMI v aSSISTanT
11 Mr.raMESh SElvaraJ S WEldEr
12 Ms.TharanI Jr.aSST.-CUM-TYpIST
13 Mr.arUMUghaM K laB aSSISTanT
14 Mr.vaSanTharaJ K MaChInIST
15 Mr.JEYaBal n laB TEChnICIan
16 Mr.SUBBUraJ r TUrnEr
17 Mr.SEThUpaThY a laB TEChnICIan
18 Mr.rangaraJan K laB TEChnICIan
19 Mr.goKUl anand S laB TEChnICIan
20 Mr.logESWaran T laB TEChnICIan
MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 dr.paSUpaThY S a, M.E., ph.d SEnIor aSSoC. prof. & hEad
2 prof.aKIla K,, M.E., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
3 prof.SaBITha B, M.E., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
4 prof. prEM anand S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
5 prof.raMKUMar a, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
6 prof.SUrESh T, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
7 prof.raffIK r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
8 prof.Saravanan r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
9 prof.MagUdapaThI p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
10 prof.anUSh p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
11 prof.MUrUgESan K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof.SIvagUrU J, M.E aSSISTanT profESSor
MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.praBaKaran g laB TEChnICIan
2 Ms.ShanThI S TYpIST CUM Jr aSST
3 Ms.SUThanThIra SElvI K laB aSSISTanT
4 Mr.KalaTharan K laB TEChnICIan
5 Mr.anand E laB TEChnICIan
6 Mr.gnanaSaMBandaM S laB TEChnICIan
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 prof.I.n.S.rao, M.E. profESSor & hEad
2 dr.Sanal KUMar v r, M.Tech., ph.d,pdf profESSor
3 prof.prEM KUMar p.S, M.S. (ph.d) aSSISTanTprofESSor (Srg)
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4 prof.SEnThIlKUMar M, M.E., MBa, (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
5 prof.SEnThIl KUMar S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
6 prof.arUn KUMar r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
7 prof.darShan KUMar J, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
8 prof.arUl praKaSh.r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
9 prof.navEEn KUMar K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
10 prof.vIJaYanandh r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
11 prof.raJKUMar g, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof.MUThUKUMar S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.BEnnY raJan InSTrUCTor
2 Mr. aroKIa raJ B InSTrUCTor
3 Mr.KavIManI K laB TEChnICIan
4 Mr.SUrESh r laB TEChnICIan
5 Ms.poonKodI n JUnIor aSSISTanT
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 prof.vaSanTharaJ C, M.Tech. profESSor & hEad
2 prof.SIvaKUMar S, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
3 prof.ThEnMoZhI g, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
4 prof.andrEW pon aBrahaM J d, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
5 prof.KarThIK T, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
6 prof.ShanMUga raJ l, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
7 prof.SaIganESh J, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
8 prof. SIvanESan M, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
9 prof. SUBaSh p, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
10 prof. SIranJEEvI.M, M.E aSSISTanT profESSor
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.ChandraSEKaran S aTTEndEr
2 Mrs.raJalaKShMI K pa To hod
3 Mr.SanThoSh KUMar S laB InSTrUCTor
4 Mr.SanThoSh KUMar K S laB TEChnICIan
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 dr.ranI ThoTTUngal, M.E., ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 prof.MUrUgananThan g n, M.E. profESSor
3 prof.ThIrUMoorThI p, M.Tech. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
4 prof.prEMalaTha K,M.Tech. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
5 prof.KandaSaMY v, M.Tech. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 prof. SharMIla dEvE v, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
7 prof.UdhaYa ShanKar C, M.Tech. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
8 prof.KavITha r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
9 prof.MohanraJ M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
10 prof.raJalaKShMI d, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
11 prof.nIrMala M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
12 prof.KarUnaMoorThY B, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
13 prof.ShanThI T,M.Tech. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
14 prof.raMpraBU J, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
15 prof.praKaSh n, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
16 prof.KalIappan S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
17 prof.SUrESh KUMar r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
18 prof.MaIThIlI p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
19 prof.SrI SaThYa JaIraM, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
20 prof.SandhYa dEvI r S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
21 prof.anUShrEE p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
22 prof.EvangElIn JEBa v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
23 prof.SharMITha d, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
24 prof.BalaJI v r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Ms.UMaMahESWarI S laB aSSISTanT (Sg)
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2 Mr.SangaMESWaran n ElECTrICIan
3 Mr.dhanaraJ K ElECTrICIan
4 Mr.SUrESh v laB TEChnICIan
5 Ms.anBaraSI g laB TEChnICIan
6 Mr.dInESh KUMar T laB TEChnICIan
7 Mr.arUn KUMar r laB TEChnICIan
8 Mr.JEEvanandaM K laB TEChnICIan
9 Mrs. angElInE MarY vICTorIa S pa To hod
10 Mr.harIKaran n laB TEChnICIan
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 dr.EZhIlaraSI M, M.E., ph.d prof & hEad
2 prof.vEEna aBIraMI B, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
3 prof.dInESh KUMar v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
4 prof.anandhI T, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
5 prof.JEYa daISY I, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
6 prof.roShInI varghESE, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
7 prof.aThappan v, M.Tech. aSSISTanT profESSor
8 prof.MUThUraMalIngaM E, M.Tech. aSSISTanT profESSor
9 prof.ManIMEKalaI v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
10 prof.SaravanaBalaJI M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
11 prof.dharShanI r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof. gIrEESh KUMar J,M.Tech. aSSISTanT profESSor
ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Ms.SUMaThra g laB TEChnICIan
2 Ms.Chandra S JUnIor aSSISTanT
3 Ms.nIThYanandhI S laB TEChnICIan
4 Ms.UMaMahESWarI S laB TEChnICIan
5 Ms.SaThYa prIYa S laB TEChnICIan
6 Ms.SElvapoongoThaI M laB TEChnICIan
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 dr.raJESWarI MarIappan, M.E., B.Tech Ed., ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 prof.raMpraKaSh K, M.E. profESSor
3 prof.govIndaraJU S, M.E. profESSor
4 dr.vaSUKI a, M.E., ph.d profESSor
5 prof.ShanThI M, M.S. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 prof.aMIrTha goWrI g, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
7 prof.KavITha K, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
8 prof.aMSavEnI a, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
9 prof.UMaMahESWarI S, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
10 prof.SaSIKala S, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
11 prof.hEMalaTha r, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
12 prof.ThIlagavaThI K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
13 prof.alagUMEEnaaKShI M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
14 prof.nagaraThInaM S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
15 prof.ShIvapprIYa S n, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
16 prof.darWIn r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
17 prof.KarThIKEYan r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
18 prof.dhIvYa praBa r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
19 prof.KalaISElvI a, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
20 prof.ThIlagaM S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
21 prof.KrIShnaKUMarI S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
22 prof.JaSMInE K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
23 prof.UMa MahESWarI v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
24 prof.KrIThIKa S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
25 prof.BhUvanESWarI r, M.E aSSISTanT profESSor
26 prof.IndU naIr v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
27 prof.logEShKUMar S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
28 prof.pandI KarThI KanManI K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
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29 prof.anUSha K, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
30 prof.KarThIK S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
31 prof.pavIThra p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
32 prof.SWaThI l, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
33 prof.KarThI KUMar .r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
34 prof. allIn JoE d, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
35 prof. SUganThI M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
36 prof. goWThaMIprIYa p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
37 prof. KUMarESan a, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
38 prof. gopInaTh p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Ms.USha ranI n K laB aSSISTanT (Sg)
2 Ms.dEvI B laB TEChnICIan
3 Ms.gEETha d laB TEChnICIan
4 Ms.MEKala r laB TEChnICIan
5 Ms.KavITha S JUnIor aSSISTanT
6 Mr.dInaharan SEnThIl KUMar r laB TEChnICIan
7 Mr.BalaKUMar K SKIllEd aSSISTanT
8 Ms.dIvYa p laB TEChnICIan
9 Mr.araSIlan KUMar T laB TEChnICIan
10 Ms.lEEMa C laB TEChnICIan
11 Ms.MEEna r laB TEChnICIan
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING [FACULTY]
1 dr.ThangaSaMY S, M.E., ph.d profESSor & dEan-r&d
2 prof.JaYapaThI n, M.TECh. profESSor & hEad
3 dr.vanITha v, M.E., ph.d SEnIor aSSoC. profESSor
4 prof.dEvaKI p, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
5 dr.ChandraKala d, M.E., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 dr.laTha l, M.E., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
7 prof.raJInI S, M.S. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
8 prof.nanda KUMar g S, M.E aSSoCIaTE profESSor
9 prof.SIvan arUl SElvan K, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
10 prof.hEMa M S, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
11 prof.KavITha r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
12 prof.SUMaThI v p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
13 prof.SaThYa d, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
14 prof.BETTY p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
15 prof.SIddIQUE IBrahIM S p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
16 prof.nIThYa roopa S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
17 prof.aSWInI d, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
18 prof.SEnThIl KUMar v, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
19 prof.franCIS JEnCY X, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
20 prof.prIMYa T, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
21 prof.KanagaraJ g, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
22 prof.UMa MahESWarI S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
24 prof. CarolInE JEnnIfEr J a, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
25 prof.YaMUnaThangaM d, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
27 prof. JEBa n, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
28 prof. SYEd alI faThIMa S J, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
29 prof. KIrUBaKaran r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Ms.SElvI T laB TEChnICIan
2 Ms.ManJUla r laB TEChnICIan
3 Mr.BharaTh KUMar B laB TEChnICIan
4 Ms.nandhInI S laB TEChnICIan
5 Mr.SrIdhar r laB TEChnICIan
6 Mr.andrEWS STEphEn laB TEChnICIan
7 Ms.JaYanThI p laB TEChnICIan
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8 Mr. praKaSh BaBU C pa To hod
9 Ms.raMYa K laB TEChnICIan
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY [FACULTY]
1 dr.raMalaTha MarIMUThU, M.E., ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 prof.BaSKaran K r,M.S., M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
3 prof.raJaThI n, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
4 prof.SUganThI n, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
5 prof.CYnThIa J, M.E. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 prof. vIJIlESh v, M.E aSSoCIaTE profESSor
7 prof.vIMal E a, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
8 prof.SaThYavaThI S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
9 prof.ShEnBagaM p, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
10 prof.KavITha S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
11 prof.KanagaraJ S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof.prEMa aroKIa MarY g, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
13 prof.dhIvYa r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
14 prof.hEMalaTha S n, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
15 prof.anIdha M, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
16 prof.SUrESh a, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.raMaKrIShnan B laB TEChnICIan
2 Ms.MalarKodI n JUnIor aSSISTanT
3 Ms.CaThErInEdaISY M laB TEChnICIan
4 Ms.UMa MahESWarI v laB TEChnICIan
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY [FACULTY]
1 dr.BhaaraThI dhUraI, M.Tech., ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 dr.ThangaManI K, M.Tech., ph.d profESSor
3 dr.dhInaKaran M, M.Tech., ph.d SEnIor aSSoC. profESSor
4 dr.Saravanan K, M.Tech., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
5 dr.raMESh BaBU v, M.Tech., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 prof.SEnThIlKUMar r, M.Tech., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
7 prof.SUndarESan S,M.Tech., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
8 prof.SIvaKUMar p, M.Tech., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
9 prof.ChandraSEKaran p, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
10 prof.ThangESWaran p, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
11 prof.arUnraJ a, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof.naTaraJan S, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
13 prof.radIKa S, M.Tech., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor
14 prof.arIharaSUdhan S, M.Tech., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor
15 prof.Saravanan M, M.Tech., (ph.d) aSSISTanT profESSor
16 prof.ThaMBIdUraI a, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.JaffEr SaThIK M S laB TEChnICIan
2 Ms.raJaprIYa g TYpIST CUM Jr aSST
3 Ms.roSITTa goMEZ a laB TEChnICIan
4 Mr.vIJaYaMoorThY T laB TEChnICIan
5 Mr. SEnThIlKUMar a laB TEChnICIan
6 Mr.vInodKUMar a laB TEChnICIan
FASHION TECHNOLOGY [FACULTY]
1 dr.SrInIvaSan J, M.Tech., ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 dr.raMaKrIShnan g, , M.Tech, ph.d SEnIor aSSoC. profESSor
3 prof.SEnTThIlKUMar C S, M.Tech aSSoCIaTE profESSor
4 dr.ShanThI r, M.Sc.,M.phil, ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
5 prof.BhanUrEKha v, pgddM, M.Sc. aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 prof.raJKUMar g, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
7 prof.KavITha S, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
8 dr.KrIShnavEnI v, M.Sc, M. phil, ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
9 prof.varadaraJU r, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
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10 prof.ChandraKUMar S, M.f.a aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
11 prof.gEEThaManoharI B, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof.praBU K, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
13 prof.raSIgha T, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
FASHION TECHNOLOGY [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Ms.prEMa K laB TEChnICIan
2 Ms.ChrISTIna MarY laB TEChnICIan
3 Ms.IndUJa T laB TEChnICIan
4 Mr.raJaSEKar C laB TEChnICIan
5 Ms.rEvaThI S pa To hod
6 Mrs.dEEpaa v laB TEChnICIan
7 Mr.gopInaTh K Sr SCIEn offICEr
8 Mr.vElUSaMY S laB opEraTor
9 Ms.KrIShnavEnI r proJECT aSSISTanT
BIO-TECHNOLOGY [FACULTY]
1 dr.ManICKaM a, M.Sc., ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 dr.BaSKar r, M.Sc., M.phil., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
3 dr.raMalIngaM p, M.Sc., M.Tech., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
4 dr.SaraSWaThY n, M.Sc., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
5 dr.STEphEn raphEal v, M.Sc., ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 dr.KUMarESan K, M.Sc., ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
7 dr.aravInd J, M.Sc., M.Tech., ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
8 dr.SaThISh KUMar T, M.Sc., pgdBI., ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
9 prof.SIvaManI S,M.Tech. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
10 prof.ShanMUga praKaSh M, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
11 prof.ManIMaran d r, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
12 prof.nIThYaprIYa S, M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
13 prof.KanManI p, M.Sc., M.E. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
14 prof.MUThUKUMaran p, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
15 prof.ThIrUMUrUgan a, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
BIO-TECHNOLOGY [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.raMaSaMY S laB TEChnICIan
2 Ms.aBarna S laB aSSISTanT
3 Ms.vanITha n TYpIST CUM Jr aSST
4 Ms.rUThraprIYa K laB TEChnICIan
SCIENCE & HUMANITIES [FACULTY]
1 dr.gopal S, M.Sc.,M.phil, ph.d profESSor & hEad
2 dr.dEvadoSS K,M.a.,M.phil.,ph.d profESSor
3 dr.arUnaChalaM T, M.Sc.,M.phil, ph.d profESSor
4 dr.SYEd ShaBUdEEn p S, M.Sc.,pgdMM, ph.d profESSor
5 dr.ShoBa U S, M.Sc.,ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 dr.SEnThIlnaThan v, M.Sc.,M.phil, ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
7 prof.vIJaYaKUMarI r, M.Sc.,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
8 prof.MarUdhaChalaM r, M.Sc.,M.phil,MCa., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
9 prof.SIvaSaKThI S, ,pgdCa,M.Sc.,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
10 prof.SElvanaYaKI S,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
11 prof.SUrEShKUMar S,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
12 prof.BalaMUrUgan r, M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
13 prof.SEngodan r,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
14 prof.MaYIldUraI r,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
15 dr.MalaThY p,M.a.,ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
16 prof.harIdoSS v,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
17 prof.MYThIlI r r,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
18 prof.MEEna K,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
19 prof.aroKIa laWrEnCEvIJaY B,M.a,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
20 prof.anITh prEM Malaravan M,M.a,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
21 dr.UMa S,M.Sc,M.phil, ph.d. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
22 prof.KarThIKaISElvI r,M.Sc,M.phil, (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
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23 dr.hEMaMalInI T,M.Sc,M.phil,ph.d. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
24 prof.danIEl S,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
25 prof. EZhIlaraSI.a,M.Sc,M.phil. aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
26 prof.SEThUraMan r g,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
27 prof.SIvaharI r,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
28 prof.arUl a r,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
29 prof.SrIKala J,M.a,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
30 prof.MEEnaprIYadarShInI S,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
31 prof.MahalaKShMI r,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
32 prof.KrIShna MoorThY r,M.Sc., M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
33 prof.vIdYavaThI r,M.a,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
34 prof.raJaSIngh J,M.a,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
35 prof.UMa S,M.a., B.Ed., M.phil(ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
36 prof.TISSaa TonY C,M.a., B.Ed., M.phil (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
37 prof.pErUMal r,M.Sc., M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
38 prof.KarThIK K,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
39 prof.raThIna K,M.Sc., M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
40 prof.arIvUolI d,M.Sc,M.phil,B.Ed aSSISTanT profESSor
41 prof.raJKUMar r,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
42 prof.InBaKUMar S,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
43 prof.aBIraMI v,M.a,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
44 prof.aranganaYagaM K r,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
45 dr.SUgandhI K,M.Sc,M.phil,ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor
46 prof.JalaJaa d,M.Sc., M.phil.B.Ed. (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
47 prof.ThIlagavaThY K p,M.Sc,M.phil.,pgdCa, (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
48 prof.ShanMUghavadIvU.a,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
49 prof.anBhUvIZhI r,M.Sc,M.phil,B.Ed aSSISTanT profESSor
50 prof.SElvaMBIKaI M,M.Sc,M.phil, M.Tech aSSISTanT profESSor
51 prof.raThIdEvI K,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
52 prof.dhIvYa J,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
53 prof.SaraTha S r,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
54 prof.MohanraJ S.g,M.a,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
55 dr.KalaprIYa K,M.Sc,M.phil, ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor
56 dr.JoY ISaBElla S,M.a,M.phil,ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor
57 prof.nIThYa S,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
58 prof.MahESWarI K,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
59 prof.SrEEJana S,M.a,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
60 prof.ShoBhana E,M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
61 prof.SaMpaTh K,M.Sc,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
62 prof.anUKoKIla p, M.Sc,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
SCIENCE & HUMANITIES [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.Saravanan r laB aSSISTanT
2 Mr.vElUManI K Jr aSSISTanT
3 Mr.SIvaKUMar n laB aSSISTanT
4 Ms.prEMalaTha r laB aSSISTanT
5 Ms.vIJaYaKUMarI d dEMonSTraTor
6 Mr.govIndharaJ S laB aSSISTanT
7 Ms.lavanYa n pa To hod
HUMAN EXCELLENCE [FACULTY]
1 Ms.Saradha M Yoga InSTrUCTor
2 Ms.vIJaYa praBha v Yoga InSTrUCTor
3 Mr.dEvaraJU S Yoga InSTrUCTor
4 Ms.dEvIlaKShMI r Yoga InSTrUCTor
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS [FACULTY]
1 prof.gEETha v,MCa,M.phil aSSoC. profESSor & hod(i/c)
2 prof.haMEEd IBrahIM S,MCa aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
3 prof.ManIKanTan M,MCa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
4 prof.paraMESWarI p,MCa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
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5 prof.KavITha r K,MCa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
6 prof.JaYaKanThan n,MCa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
7 prof.dhanaBal l,MCa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
8 prof.vIJaYaraJ M, MCa aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
9 prof.JaI SIngh W,MCa aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
10 prof.gEETha M C S,MCa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
11 prof.JalaJa JaYalaKShMI v,MCa aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof.raMaChandran C,MCa aSSISTanT profESSor
13 prof.aMala JaYanThI M,MCa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
14 prof.dEvI arUna d,MCa aSSISTanT profESSor
15 prof.ShanMUgaprIYa r,MCa aSSISTanT profESSor
16 prof.JEnEfa JEBaJoThI C,MCa aSSISTanT profESSor
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Ms.MUThUManI d laB TEChnICIan
2 Mr.ManIraJa p laB TEChnICIan
3 Ms.KarThIKa v pa To hod
4 Ms.raMYa n laB TEChnICIan
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION [FACULTY]
1 dr.vIJIla EdWIn KEnnEdY, MBa,ph.d dIrECTor
2 dr.nEdUnChEZhIan v r,M.Com, B.Ed, ph.d,MBa professor & head i/c
3 prof.SWaMInaThan S,B.Com(hons),MBa profESSor
4 dr.MarY ChErIan, MBa,M.phil,ph.d profESSor
5 dr.KIrUpa prIYadarSInI M, MBa,ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
6 prof.vInaYaga SUndaraM r,B.E.,MBa., (ph.d.) aSSoCIaTE profESSor
7 prof.KaarThIEKhEYan v, M.Com, MBa., (ph.d.) aSSoCIaTE profESSor
8 dr.Kannan v, MBa, ph.d aSSoCIaTE profESSor
9 prof.SEnThIl KUMar a, MBa, pgdCa, M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
10 prof.SangEETha S, MBa,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor (Srg)
11 dr.hEManalInI r, MBa,M.phil,ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor
12 prof.prIYadharShInI a, MBa,M.S., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
13 prof.dEEpa M,MBa, M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
14 prof.rEShaM M, MBa aSSISTanT profESSor
15 dr.poongodI B, MBa,M.phil,ph.d aSSISTanT profESSor
16 prof. EBEn davId, MBa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
17 prof. MohanaManI p, MBa,M.phil., (ph.d.) aSSISTanT profESSor
18 prof laTha a, MBa,M.phil aSSISTanT profESSor
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Mr.BooBal a offICE ManagEr
2 Ms.SaBITa ChrISTIna JohnSon adMInISTraTIvE Co-ordInaTor
3 Mr.paUlraJ S adMInISTraTIvE SECrETarY
4 Mr.SaMSUdEEn M aSSoCIaTE EvEnT plannEr
5 Mr.KrIShnaMoorThY S pEon
KCT TIFAC CORE [FACULTY]
1 dr. raMaKrIShnan g,M.Tech,ph.d Sr. aSSo. prof. & CoordInaTor
2 Mr. gopInaTh K, B.Tech, MBa Sr. SCIEn. offICEr
KCT TIFAC CORE [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 Ms.KrIShnavEnI r proJECT aSSITanT
2 Mr. vElUSaMY S laB opEraTor
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE [FACULTY]
1 prof. BhaSKar S, M.E aSSoCIaTE profESSor
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 TharanI p TYpIST CUM Jr aSST
CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN ADVANCED DESIGN (CEAD) [CORE GROUP FACULTY]
1 dr.rao J S, BE(hons), M Tech, ph.d, d.Sc prESIdEnT aCadEMICS
2 prof.vaSanTharaJ C,M.Tech, MBa profESSor & hEad / aUTo
3 dr.vaSUKI a, M.E, ph.d profESSor / ECE
4 dr.SangEETha n, M.E., ph.d Sr aSSoC. profESSor / ME
5 prof.KavITha K, M.E aSSoCIaTE profESSor / ECE
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6 prof.prEM KUMar p.S, M.E. ap(Srg) / aEro
7 prof.SaThEESh KUMar K r p, M.E. ap / CE
CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN ADVANCED DESIGN (CEAD) [NON TEACHING STAFF]
1 vInUShYa J proJECT CoordInaTor
2 raM ganESh T proJECT EngInEEr
I - QUBE
1 Mr. SUfIan K a proJECT lEad
MAHATMA GANDHI STUDY CENTRE
1 dr.MarKandan n CoordInaTor
2 Mr.raMaKrIShnan C S InSTrUCTor
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA STUDY CENTRE
1 Mr.goWrI ShanKar Co-ordInaTor
2 Mr.nagaraJ r aSST. Co-ordInaTor
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
1 prof.SUKUMar T r, M.E dEpUTY CoE
2 dr.vIJaY praKaSh J dEpUTY CoE
3 prof. BaBU p d, M.a. dEpUTY CoE
4 prof.raJanKrUpa C,MCa aSSISTanT CoE
5 Mr.KanagaraJan S Sr SUpErInTEndEnT
6 Ms.radhIKa S JUnIor aSSISTanT
7 Ms.radha SUganThI g JUnIor aSSISTanT
8 Ms.vInU n JUnIor aSSISTanT
9 Ms.nagananThInI p JUnIor aSSISTanT
10 Mr.SUrESh KUMar S JUnIor aSSISTanT
11 Ms.Kalpana J S JUnIor aSSISTanT
LIBRARY
1 prof. praSad KUMar M, M.Com,MBa,M.phil profESSor (adMn)
2 Mr.KrIShnaMUrThY v,B.Sc, MlIS,M.phil,pgdCa aSSISTanT lIBrarIan
3 Mr.SUBraManIan n,B.Sc, MlIS aSSISTanT lIBrarIan
4 Mr.ravIChandran d,Ma, BlIS lIBrarY aSSISTanT
5 Mr.vElUSWaMY r, Ma, B.Ed, MlIS lIBrarY aSSISTanT
6 Mr.nandhaKUMar S, Ma,MlIS lIBrarY aSSISTanT
7 Mr.KanagaraJ M, Ma,MlIS,M.phil,dCS lIBrarY aSSISTanT
8 Mr.KrIShnaMoorThY p,MlIS, Mphil lIBrarY aSSISTanT
9 Mr.ManIMaran p, Ba,MlIS lIBrarY aSSISTanT
10 Ms.ShanThI n, Ba,MlIS lIBrarY aSSISTanT
11 Ms.raJaraJESWarI v, Ba,MlIS lIBrarY aSSISTanT
12 Ms. dhanalaKShMI M,ClIS aTTEndEr
TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL
1 Mr. SEnThaMaraI Kannan K, MBa TraInIng & plaCEMEnT offICEr
2 Mr.pradEEpKUMar K aSSISTanT
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1 Mr. alBErT prEMKUMar v,B.a, M.ped, M.phil, ph.d, MBa phYSICal dIrECTor & hEad
2 Ms. nIrMala dEvI M, B.a,M.ped,M.phil, pgdY phYSICal dIrECTor
3 Mr.MUThUKUMar K M, B.a, M.ped, pgdY aSST phYSICal dIrECTor
4 Mr.vISWanaThan r MarKEr (Sg)
5 Mr.MUrUKESan K p MarKEr
STUDENT COUNSELOR
1 ThEnMoZhI raJaraM offICEr CoUnSElIng
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MANAGEMENT OFFICE
1 Mr.ravI KandaSaMY hEad - pMo
2 Mr.vISWanaThan p l proJECT ManagEr
3 Mr.KarThIC n d EXECUTIvE - aSSISTanT
4 Mr.anandraJ T EXECUTIvE - alUMnI
5 Mr.SUBraManI p drIvEr
6 Mr.praSad EXECUTIvE - aSSISTanT
7 Mr.palanISWaMY d pErSonal aSSISTanT
8 Mr.raJKUMar S K pErSonal aSSISTanT
9 Ms.SUnITha r aSSISTanT
10 Ms.SUMIThra n JUnIor aSSISTanT
11 Mr.dharMaraJ C pEon
12 Mr.MYIlSWaMY n p drIvEr
13 Mr.KannaThaSan p pEon
14 Mr.JaYaraMan r pEon
15 Mr.KrIShnaMoorThY v CooK
16 Mr.gUrUSaMY K CooK
OFFICE OF STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS
1 prof. vIJIlESh v aSSoCIaTE profESSor
2 Mr. nIvEThan a EXECUTIvE - STUdEnT affaIrS
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
1 Mr.MhUThUKKUMar M Sr SUpErInTEnTEnT
2 Mr.SUrESh S pa To prInCIpal
3 Mr.BalaSUndaraM M aSSISTanT
FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
1 Mr.SrInIvaSan n EXECUTIvE offICEr
2 Mr.lEElaKrIShnan T aSST.ManagEr
3 Mr.nagaraJan d aSST.ManagEr
4 Mr.YESUdaS S CaShIEr
5 Mr.n. vISWanaThan SUpErInTEndEnT
6 Ms.goWrI v aCCoUnTS offICEr
7 Ms. ThIlaga S JUnIor aSSISTanT
8 Mr.ThangavEl r JUnIor aSSISTanT
9 Mr.SUrESh KUMar n JUnIor aSSISTanT
10 Mr.laKShMInaraYanan B JUnIor aSSISTanT
11 Ms.vIJaYaSrI n JUnIor aSSISTanT
ADMISSION
1 Mr.vElUSaMY K TYpIST CUM Jr aSST
2 Mr.BalaKrIShnan n lIaISon InChargE
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
1 Mr.SIvaKUMar g hEad - dTS
2 Mr.SEnThIlvEl K TECh SUpporT ManagEr
3 Mr.raJU S SYSTEM adMInISTraTor
4 Mr.SIvaraJ r SEnIor prograMMEr
5 Mr.SIvaraMa KrIShnan n SYSTEM adMInISTraTor
6 Mr.BaBU M applICaTIon dEvElopEr
7 Mr.SEnThIlKUMar S SErvICE TEChnICIan
8 Mr.vElUManI d SErvICE TEChnICIan
9 Mr.SoUndarraJan r SErvICE TEChnICIan
HUMAN RESOURCES
1 Mr.KrIShna KUMar v ManagEr
2 Ms. nIThYa v n ManagEr -Spl proJECTS
3 Mr.dhandapanI M aSST.ManagEr
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4 Mr.SoorIYa pragaSh n EXECUTIvE - hr
5 Ms.prEMalaTha r JUnIor aSSISTanT
MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
1 Mr.MahEndrapraBhU n aSST.ManagEr( MaT. MgT )
2 Ms.KavITha B JUnIor aSSISTanT
3 Mr.dInESh v laB TEChnICIan
4 Mr.g.JaYaKUMar JUnIor offICEr-CIvIl
BOOK DEPOT
1 Mr.govIndaraJ g aSST. ManagEr - STorES
2 Mr.dUraIraJ v JUnIor offICEr
3 Mr.ragUpaThY K aSSISTanT
4 Mr.Kannan K r aSSISTanT
HOSTEL
1 Mr.TaMIZhaZhagan r MESS ManagEr
2 Mr.dCrUZ C v STU WEl offICEr
3 Mr.pErIannan K hoSTEl offICEr
4 Mr.ThangaraJ a aSST. prograMMEr
5 Mr.KrIShna MoorThY K CarE TaKEr
6 Mr.ganapaThY p CarE TaKEr
7 Mr.lloYd JoSEph gErard rodrIgUES CarE TaKEr
8 Mr.ThangadUraI p CarE TaKEr
9 Mr.gEorgE M CarE TaKEr
10 Ms.vIJaYa v CarE TaKEr
11 Ms.raManI r CarE TaKEr
12 Ms.MarY BEaTTY CarE TaKEr
POLLACHI OFFICE
1 Mr.SElvaraJ a JUnIor aSSISTanT
2 Mr.angaMUThU r pEon
3 Mr.SaKThIvEl p WaTEr BoY
GUEST HOUSE
1 Mr.KarUppaIah p CooK
2 Mr.MUThaYYa v CooK
CIVIL MAINTENANCE
1 Mr.vEnKaTaChalaM g aSST.ManagEr
2 Mr.ganESan p CIvIl SUpErvISor
3 Mr.harISh KUMar r CIvIl SUpErvISor
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
1 Mr.MUThUSElvan v aSST.ManagEr
2 Mr.JaYaKUMar T v forEMan
3 Mr.SEnThIlpraBhU g ElECTrICIan
4 Mr.ganEShKUMar n ElECTrICIan
5 Mr.rangaSWaMY g ElECTrICIan
6 Mr.ThIMMaIYan K ElECTrICIan
7 Mr.KanagaraJ C ElECTrICIan
8 Mr.nagaraJan M ElECTrICIan
9 Mr.goWThaM SIddharTh ElECTrICal SUpErvISor
COMMUNICATIONS
1 Mr.MUThUKUMar M TEChnICIan
2 Mr.vElUSaMY p TEChnICIan
3 Mr.BalaganESh S TEChnICIan
A/C MAINTENANCE
1 Mr.vInCEnT paUl raJ J a/C MEChanIC
2 Mr.nESa BElpIn S a/C MEChanIC
3 Mr. praSaTh C a/C MEChanIC
UTILITIES
1 Mr.KUMar M K faCIlITIES ManagEr
2 Mr.raJagopal S SEnIor EngInEEr
3 dr.SIngaraM p farM ManagEr
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4 Mr.SElvan r planT opEraTor
5 Mr.ananda KUMar r planT opEraTor
6 Mr.ManIan r WaTErMan
7 Mr.SUndaraM p WaTErMan
8 Mr.naraYanan n CarpEnTEr
9 Mr.SalEEM B plUMBEr
10 Mr.SElvan M gardnEr
HOUSE KEEPING
1 Mr.JaYapraKaSh r hoUSE KEEpIng SUpErvISor
2 Mr.poovEndhIran SanITarY SUpErvISor
SECURITY
1 Mr.SrInIvaSan r g aSST.ManagEr
2 Mr.BalaSUBraManIan r C SECUrITY offICEr
3 Mr.SrIraMUlU v SECUrITY offICEr
ARUTJOTHI MEDICAL CENTER
1 dr.SElvaranI S rESIdEnT MEdICal offICEr
2 Ms.ManIMEgalaI n STaff nUrSE
3 Ms.MalarvIZhI S laB TEChnICIan
RAF - KCT TECH PARK
1 Mr.UThaYaKUMar B faCIlITIES ManagEr
2 Mr.JoThIEShWaran K aSSISTanT
SAKTHI EXCELLENCE ACADEMY
1 Ms. prEMa naraSIMhan dIrECTor
2 Mr.vIJaYaraghavan r hEad - TraInIng
3 Ms. MErIn aBrahaM prograM ManagEr
4 Ms. SangEETha SaThYanaraYanan InSTrUCTIonal dESIgnEr
5 Ms. narMadha n adMInISTraTIvE offICEr
TRANSPORT
1 Mr.KarThIKEYan K TranSporT offICEr
SERVICE TRANSPORT
1 Mr.SWaMInaThan r drIvEr
2 Mr.JohnSon J drIvEr
3 Mr.SEThUnaThan n drIvEr
4 Mr.KarThIK ragUnaTh r n drIvEr
5 Mr.KarThIK p drIvEr
6 Mr.Kannan K drIvEr
7 Mr.MUThUSaMY a drIvEr
8 Mr.ananThan K n drIvEr
9 Mr.MUrUgan K drIvEr
10 Mr.SaThISh K drIvEr
11 Mr.JaYaBal K drIvEr
12 Mr.vIJaYa KUMar K drIvEr
13 Mr.SUnIl r drIvEr
14 Mr.MEInaThan K drIvEr - JC offICE
15 Mr.Boopal S drIvEr - JC offICE
BUS TRANSPORT
1 Mr.nEElaKandan K drIvEr
2 Mr.anandharaJ K drIvEr
3 Mr.KandaSaMY v drIvEr
4 Mr.BalaKrIShnan S CondUCTor
5 Mr.SUndararaJan p drIvEr
6 Mr.SIvaSaKThI KUMar M drIvEr
7 Mr.naTaraJ M CondUCTor
8 Mr.SaKThIvEl M drIvEr
9 Mr.palanISWaMY a CondUCTor
10 Mr.MUrUgESan C drIvEr
11 Mr.SoUndararaJan r drIvEr
12 Mr.BalaKrIShnan n drIvEr
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14 Mr.ganESan n drIvEr
15 Mr.KUMar K drIvEr
16 Mr.nagaraJU v drIvEr
17 Mr.ESWaraMoorThY K.p CondUCTor
18 Mr.ManJUnaTha d CondUCTor
19 Mr.SIvalIngaM r drIvEr
20 Mr.ganESan v CondUCTor
21 Mr.SaThISh KUMar r CondUCTor
22 Mr.KalaISElvan v drIvEr
23 Mr.aSoKan v drIvEr
24 Mr.palanISWaMY S drIvEr
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tHu 5
FRI 6
SAt 7
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Mon 9
tue 10
Wed 11
tHu 12
FRI 13
SAt 14 Holiday
Sun 15 Holiday
Mon 16
tue 17
Wed 18 Commencement of classes for VII Sem b.e / b.tech
tHu 19
FRI 20
SAt 21
Sun 22 Holiday
Mon 23 Commencement of classes for V Sem b.e/b.tech
tue 24
Wed 25
tHu 26 Commencement of classes for V Sem MCA
FRI 27
SAt 28 Holiday
Sun 29 Holiday
Mon 30
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 23 June 2014
tue 1
Wed 2
tHu 3 Commencement of classes for III Sem b.e/b.tech
FRI 4
SAt 5
Sun 6 Holiday
Mon 7 Commencement of classes for III Sem MCA
tue 8
Wed 9
tHu 10 Commencement of classes for III Sem M.e/M.tech
FRI 11
SAt 12 Holiday
Sun 13 Holiday
Mon 14
tue 15
Wed 16
tHu 17
FRI 18
SAt 19
Sun 20 Holiday
Mon 21
tue 22
Wed 23
tHu 24
FRI 25
SAt 26 Holiday
Sun 27 Holiday
Mon 28 Holiday
tue 29 Ramzan - Holiday
Wed 30 Swagatham'14 - I year b.e/b.tech Induction Programme
tHu 31 engineering Immersion boot Camp for I Year Students
JuLY 2014no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 23
7776
FRI 1 engineering Immersion boot Camp for I Year Students
SAt 2 Profiling and Pre-training assessment for I year b.e/b.tech
Sun 3 Holiday
Mon 4Commencement of bridge Course Classes for I year b.e / b.techCommencement of I Internal test for V, VII Sem b.e / b.tech, V Sem MCA
tue 5
Wed 6
tHu 7
FRI 8 Commencement of Regular classes for III Sem MbA
SAt 9
Sun 10 Holiday
Mon 11
tue 12 Commencement of I Internal test for III Sem b.e / b.tech, M.e/M.tech, MCA
Wed 13
tHu 14
FRI 15 Independence day - Celebrations at KCt Campus
SAt 16
Sun 17 Sri Krishna Jayanthi - Holiday
Mon 18 Commencement of Regular Classes for I Sem b.e / b.tech, MCA
tue 19
Wed 20
tHu 21
FRI 22
SAt 23 Holiday
Sun 24 Holiday
Mon 25 Commencement of classes for I Sem MbA
tue 26
Wed 27
tHu 28
FRI 29 Vinayakar Chathurthi -Holiday
SAt 30 Holiday
Sun 31 Holiday
AuGuSt 2014no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 22 SePteMbeR 2014
Mon 1
tue 2Commencement of end Semester Practical / Summer Project Viva voceexaminations for III Sem MbA
Wed 3
tHu 4
FRI 5 teachers day
SAt 6
Sun 7 Holiday
Mon 8
tue 9
Wed 10Commencement of II Internal test for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech, V Sem MCACommencement of I Internal test for III Sem MbACommencement of classes for I Sem M.e/M.tech
tHu 11
FRI 12
SAt 13
Sun 14 Holiday
Mon 15 engineers day
tue 16
Wed 17
tHu 18
FRI 19
SAt 20
Sun 21 Holiday
Mon 22 Commencement of II Internal test for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech, MCA
tue 23
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tHu 25
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SAt 27 Holiday
Sun 28 Holiday
Mon 29
tue 30
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 25
7978
oCtobeR 2014Wed 1
tHu 2 Gandhi Jayanthi, Ayutha Pooja – Holiday
FRI 3 Vijayadasami – Holiday
SAt 4 Holiday
Sun 5 bakrid – Holiday
Mon 6 Commencement of I Internal test for I Sem b.e/b.tech
tue 7
Wed 8
tHu 9
FRI 10 Commencement of Internal test for I Sem MbA
SAt 11 Holiday
Sun 12 Holiday
Mon 13 Commencement of III Internal test for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech, V MCACommencement of I Internal test for I Sem MCA, M.e/M.tech
tue 14
Wed 15
tHu 16
FRI 17 fee notification for V, VII Sem B.e/B.Tech, V Sem mca
SAt 18
Sun 19 Holiday
Mon 20
tue 21
Wed 22 deepavali – Holiday
tHu 23 Commencement of II Internal test for III Sem MbA
FRI 24 Commencement of Model Practical examinations for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech, V Sem MCA
SAt 25
Sun 26 Holiday
Mon 27 Commencement of III Internal test for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech & MCA
tue 28
Wed 29 fee notification for III Sem B.e/B.Tech, m.e/m.Tech, mcaLast day of Instruction for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech & V Sem MCA
tHu 30 Last day of Instruction for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech & V Sem MCACommencement of Model theory examinations for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech, V Sem MCA
FRI 31
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 22 noVeMbeR 2014SAt 1
Sun 2 Holiday
Mon 3 release of Time table for V, VII Sem B.e/B.Tech, V Sem mcaCommencement of Model Practical examinations for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech & MCA
tue 4 Muharram - Holiday
Wed 5
tHu 6 Last Working day for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech, V Sem MCA
FRI 7
SAt 8 Holiday
Sun 9 Holiday
Mon 10 end Semester Practical / Project Viva-Voce examinations for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech, V Sem MCALast day of Instruction for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech & MCA
tue 11
Wed 12
tHu 13 Commencement of Model theory examinations for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech & MCA
FRI 14
SAt 15
Sun 16 Holiday
Mon 17 Issue of hall ticket for V, VII Sem B.e/B.Tech, V Sem mca
tue 18 Commencement of II Internal test for I Sem M.e/M.techLast day of Instruction for III Sem MbA
Wed 19
Commencement of Semester theory examinations for V & VII Sem b.e/b.tech, V Sem MCACommencement of II Internal test for I Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of Model theory examinations for III Sem MbALast Working day for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech & MCA
tHu 20
FRI 21
SAt 22 Holiday
Sun 23 Holiday
Mon 24 end Semester Practical / Project Viva-Voce examinations for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech & MCA release of Time table for III Sem B.e/B.Tech, m.e/m.Tech, mca
tue 25
Wed 26
tHu 27
FRI 28
SAt 29 Issue of hall ticket for III Sem B.e/B.Tech, m.e/m.Tech, mca
Sun 30 Holiday
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 22
8180
deCeMbeR 2014Mon 1 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for III Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech & MCA
Commencement of Ist Internal Practical test for I Sem b.e/b.tech
tue 2 Commencement of Model Practical examination [executive Communication] for I Sem MbA
Wed 3
tHu 4
FRI 5 Last day of Instruction for I Sem MbACommencement of II Internal test for I Sem MCA
SAt 6 Last Working day for III Sem MbA
Sun 7 Holiday
Mon 8 Commencement of IInd Internal Practical test for I Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of Model theory examination for I Sem MbA
tue 9
Wed 10
tHu 11 Commencement of Model Practical examination for I Sem MCA
FRI 12 Last day of Instruction for I Sem b.e/b.tech
SAt 13 Holiday
Sun 14 Holiday
Mon 15
Commencement of classes for VI & VIII Sem b.e/b.tech, VI Sem MCACommencement of Comprehensive Viva-Voce examination for I Sem MbACommencement of III Internal test for I Sem b.e/b.techLast day of Instruction / Working day for I Sem MCA
tue 16
Wed 17
Last Working day for I Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of Semester theory examination for III Sem MbALast Working day for I Sem MbACommencement of Semester Practical examinations for I Sem MCA
tHu 18 Commencement of Retest - only for eligible students in I Sem b.e/b.tech
FRI 19
SAt 20
Sun 21 Holiday
Mon 22 Commencement of III Internal test for I Sem M.e/M.tech
tue 23
Wed 24
tHu 25 Christmas - Holiday
FRI 26 Holiday
SAt 27 Holiday
Sun 28 Holiday
Mon 29 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for I Sem b.e/b.tech , MCACommencement of Semester theory examinations for I Sem MbA
tue 30
Wed 31 Last day of Instruction / Last Working day for I Sem M.e/M.tech
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 23 JAnuARY 2015
tHu 1 english new Year - Holiday
FRI 2 Holiday
SAt 3 Meelad-un-nabi - Holiday
Sun 4 Holiday
Mon 5
tue 6 Commencement of Semester Practical examinations for I Sem M.e/M.tech
Wed 7
result publication for III, V, VII Sem B.e/B.Tech, III Sem m.e/m.Tech & III & V Sem mca
announcement of revaluation for III, V, VII Sem B.e/B.Tech, III Sem m.e/m.Tech & III & V Sem mca
tHu 8
FRI 9
SAt 10
Sun 11 Holiday
Mon 12
tue 13 Commencement of Semester Practical examinations for I Sem b.e/b.tech
Wed 14
tHu 15 Pongal - Holiday
FRI 16 thiruvalluvar day - Holiday
SAt 17 uzhavar thirunal - Holiday
Sun 18 Holiday
Mon 19 Commencement of Classes for II Sem MCA, IV Sem MbA
tue 20
Wed 21Commencement of Community engagement Project/ nGo Project for I Sem MbACommencement of Semester theory examinations for I Sem M.e/M.tech
tHu 22
release of revaluation results for III, V, VII Sem B.e/B.Tech, III Sem m.e/m.Tech & III & V Sem mcaFRI 23
SAt 24
Sun 25 Holiday
Mon 26 Republic day - Celebrations at KCt Campus
tue 27Commencement of I Internal test for VIII Sem b.e/b.techLast Instruction day for IV Sem MbA
Wed 28Commencement of Classes for II Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of I Internal test for IV Sem MbA
tHu 29 Commencement of I Internal test for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
FRI 30
SAt 31
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 19
8382
FebRuARY 2015
Sun 1 Holiday
Mon 2 Commencement of regular classes for II Sem MbA
tue 3
Wed 4
tHu 5
FRI 6SAt 7 Holiday
Sun 8 Holiday
Mon 9 Commencement of regular classes for II Sem M.e/M.tech
tue 10
Wed 11
tHu 12
YuGAM ‘15FRI 13
SAt 14
Sun 15 Holiday
Mon 16
tue 17
Wed 18
tHu 19
FRI 20
SAt 21
Sun 22 Holiday
Mon 23
tue 24
Wed 25Commencement of II Internal test for VIII Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of II Internal test for IV Sem MbACommencement of Viva-Voce for Community engagement Project for II Sem MbA
tHu 26
FRI 27
SAt 28 Holiday
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 23 MARCH 2015
Sun 1 Holiday
Mon 2
tue 3
Wed 4
tHu 5 Commencement of II Internal test for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
FRI 6
SAt 7
Sun 8 Holiday
Mon 9
tue 10
Wed 11 Commencement of I Internal test for II Sem b.e/b.tech, M.e/M.tech
tHu 12 Commencement of Internal test for II Sem MbA
FRI 13
SAt 14 Holiday
Sun 15 Holiday
Mon 16 Commencement of I Internal test for II Sem MCA
tue 17
Wed 18
tHu 19
FRI 20
SAt 21 telugu new Year - Holiday
Sun 22 Holiday
Mon 23 Commencement of III Internal test for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech
tue 24
Wed 25 Commencement of Model theory examination for IV Sem MbA
tHu 26
FRI 27
SAt 28 Holiday
Sun 29 Holiday
Mon 30 fee notification for VIII Sem B.e/B.Tech
tue 31 Commencement of III Internal test for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 23
8584
APRIL 2015Wed 1 Last day of Instruction for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem M.e/M.tech, VI Sem MCA
Commencement of entrepreneur Interface Project [eIP] for II Sem MbA
tHu 2 Mahaveer Jayanthi - Holiday
FRI 3 Good Friday – Holiday
SAt 4 Holiday
Sun 5 Holiday
Mon 6 Commencement of Model theory examinations for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech release of Time table for VIII Sem B.e/B.Tech
tue 7
Wed 8 Last Working day for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem M.e/M.tech, VI Sem MCA
tHu 9 Commencement of Model Practical examinations for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
FRI 10 Project Report Submission for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem M.e/M.tech, VI Sem MCA
SAt 11
Sun 12 Holiday
Mon 13Last day of Instruction for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA end Semester Practical / Project Viva-Voce examinations for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech Issue of hall ticket for VIII Sem B.e/B.Tech
tue 14 tamil new Year – Holiday
Wed 15 dr. b. R. Ambedkar birthday – Holiday
tHu 16 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech Commencement of Model theory examinations for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
FRI 17
SAt 18
Sun 19 Holiday
Mon 20 fees notification for IV & VI Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem mca
tue 21
Wed 22end Semester Practical / Project Viva-Voce examinations for IV Sem M.e/M.tech, VI Sem MCA Commencement of II Internal test for II Sem M.e/M.tech Last working day for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
tHu 23 end Semester Practical / Project Viva-Voce examinations for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
FRI 24
SAt 25 Holiday
Sun 26 Holiday
Mon 27 fee notification for IV Sem m.e/m.Tech, VI Sem mca release of Time table for IV & VI Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem mca
tue 28 Commencement of II Internal test for II Sem b.e/b.tech
Wed 29 Major Project Viva voce examinations for IV Sem MbA
tHu 30 Last Working day for IV Sem MbA
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 20 MAY 2015FRI 1 May day - Holiday
SAt 2 Holiday
Sun 3 Holiday
Mon 4 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for IV Sem MbA
tue 5 Issue of hall ticket for IV & VI Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem mca
Wed 6
tHu 7 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for IV & VI Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem MCA
FRI 8
SAt 9
Sun 10 Holiday
Mon 11Commencement of Ist Internal Practical test for II Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of II Internal test for II Sem MCAIssue of hall ticket for IVSem m.e/m.Tech, VI Sem mca
tue 12 Commencement of end Semester Practicals for I Sem MbA / Project Viva Voce examinations [eIP] for II Sem MbA
Wed 13
tHu 14 Last day of Instruction for II Sem MbA
FRI 15 result publication for VIII Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem m.e/m.Tech, VI Sem mca Commencement of Model theory examination for II Sem MbA
SAt 16 announcement of revaluation for VIII Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem m.e/m.Tech, VI Sem mcaCommencement of Model Practical examination for II Sem MCA
Sun 17 Holiday
Mon 18 Commencement of IInd Internal Practical test for II Sem b.e/b.tech
tue 19 Last day of Instruction & Last working day for II Sem MCA
Wed 20 Commencement of end Semester Practicals for II Sem MCA
tHu 21
FRI 22 Last day of Instruction for II Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of Comprehensive Viva-Voce examination for II Sem MbA
SAt 23 Holiday
Sun 24 Holiday
Mon 25 Commencement of III Internal test for II Sem b.e/b.techRelease of revaluation results for VIII Sem b.e/b.tech, IV Sem M.e/M.tech, VI Sem MCA
tue 26 Last Working day for II Sem MbA
Wed 27 Last Working day for II Sem b.e/b.tech
tHu 28 Commencement of Retest only for eligible students of II Sem. b.e/b.techCommencement of III Internal test for II Sem M.e/M.tech
FRI 29 release of revaluation results for VIII Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem m.e/m.Tech, VI Sem mca
SAt 30
Sun 31 Holiday
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 23
8786
June 2015
Mon 1 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for II Sem MCA
tue 2
Wed 3 Last day of Instruction/ Last Working day for II Sem M.e/M.tech
tHu 4
FRI 5
SAt 6
Sun 7 Holiday
Mon 8 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for II Sem b.e/b.tech
tue 9
Wed 10 Commencement of Semester Practical examinations for II Sem M.e/M.tech
tHu 11
FRI 12 Commencement of Semester theory examinations for II Sem MbA
SAt 13 Holiday
Sun 14 Holiday
Mon 15
result publication for IV & VI Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem mca
announcement of revaluation for IV & VI Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem mca
tue 16
Wed 17
tHu 18
FRI 19
SAt 20
Sun 21 Holiday
Mon 22 Commencement of Semester Practical examinations for II Sem b.e/b.techCommencement of Semester theory examinations for II Sem M.e/M.tech
tue 23
Wed 24 Commencement of classes for V Sem b.e/b.tech
tHu 25
FRI 26
SAt 27 Holiday
Sun 28 Holiday
Mon 29
tue 30
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 24 JuLY 2015Wed 1 Commencement of Summer Project for II Sem MbA
Commencement of classes for III Sem MCA
tHu 2 Commencement of classes for III Sem b.e/b.tech
FRI 3
SAt 4
Sun 5 Holiday
Mon 6
tue 7
Wed 8
tHu 9 Commencement of classes for III Sem M.e/M.tech
FRI 10 release of revaluation result for IV & VI Sem B.e/B.Tech, IV Sem mca
SAt 11 Holiday
Sun 12 Holiday
Mon 13
tue 14
Wed 15
tHu 16
FRI 17
SAt 18
Sun 19 Holiday
Mon 20
tue 21
Wed 22
tHu 23
FRI 24
SAt 25 Holiday
Sun 26 Holiday
Mon 27
tue 28
Wed 29
tHu 30 Commencement of classes for III Sem MbA
FRI 31
no. oF WoRKInG dAYS : 25
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YeAR 201429.07.2014 tuesday Ramzan
17.08.2014 Sunday Krishna Jayanthi
29.08.2014 Friday Vinayakar Chathurthi
02.10.2014 thursdayGandhi Jayanthi Ayudha Pooja
03.10.2014 Friday Vijaya dasami
05.10.2014 Sunday bakrid
22.10.2014 Wednesday deepavali
04.11.2014 tuesday Muharram
25.12.2014 thursday Christmas
YeAR 201501.01.2015 thursday english new Year
03.01.2015 Saturday Milad-un-nabi
15.01.2015 thursday Pongal
16.01.2015 Friday thiruvalluvar day
17.01.2015 Saturday uzhavar thirunal
21.03.2015 Saturday telugu new Year
02.04.2015 thursday Mahaveer Jayanthi
03.04.2015 Friday Good Friday
14.04.2015 tuesday tamil new Year
15.04.2015 Wednesday dr. b.R. Ambedkar birthday
01.05.2015 Friday May day
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