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NATIONALBOARD OF ACCREDITATION

Compliance Report Format


(Tier–I/Tier–II)
PART- A:InstitutionalInformation
(To be filled only once for all the programs under consideration)
A1. Name and Addressofthe College:- Francis Xavier Engineering College
103, G2 Bye Pass Road, Vannarpettai
City:- TirunelveliState:- Tamilnadu
PinCode:- 627003
Phone No (including STD Code):- 0462-2502283Fax0462-2501 007

Website: -www.francisxavier.ac.inE-mail:-principal@ francisxavier.ac.in

A2.Year of Establishment:- 2000

A3.First Approval Letter No.: F.No- 732-52-085NDEG/ET/2000Date: 04/10/2000

A4.Head of the Institution:-


Name: - Dr. D C Joy Winnie Wise, M.E., Ph.D. Designation:- Principal
Nature of Appointment:- Regular
Phone No: -0462-2502283Mobile:-

E-mail:- principal@ francisxavier.ac.in Fax No:-0462-2501 007


A5.Nameand Address of the Affiliating University:- Anna University, Chennai
City:- Chennai
State: - Tamilnadu PinCode:- 600 025
Website: - www.annauniv.edu E-mail:- registrar@annauniv.edu
Phone No (Including STD Code):-044- 22352161 Fax:- 2235 – 1956
A6.TypeoftheInstitution

Institute of National Importance Autonomous


University *Any other(Please specify)
Deemed University

*Provide Details: Affiliated to Anna university Chennai, In 2019 Received Autonomous status

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A7.Ownership Status

Central Government Trust


State Government Society
Government Aided Section25 Company
Self-financing *Any Other(Please specify)
*Provide Details
A8.StudentsAdmissions(Institute level considering all UG programs):
Item CAY CAYm1 CAYm2 Total
2019-20 2018- 19 2017-18
Sanctioned intake 660 660 780 2100

Number of students admitted (Corresponding to 478 344 636 1458


sanctioned intake)

%of Students Admitted over last three assessment years 69.43%


(Total Admitted/Sanctioned Intake )

Kindly note that the year mentioned here is exemplary, institute has to consider the academic years as
per the definition of CAY given in the document and according to the prevailing year

TableA8
CAY: Current Academic Year
CAYm1: Current Academic Year minus1 =Current Assessment Year
CAYm2: Current Academic Year minus2 =Current Assessment Year minus1
A9.DetailsoftheStudentsactuallyadmitted through Lateral Entry/Separate Division
Item CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
Number of students admitted through 92 69 11
Lateral Entry

Number of students admitted through


Separate Division

Total Number of 92 69 11
Students admitted in the second year

Note: Provide student details of the second shift (if applicable)

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A10.Provide separate Information for each of the program(s) for which compliance is to be
submitted
Name of
Name of the the Name of Year of Intak Increase Year of Accredit
Department Program the Start e in increa ation
being AICTE
offered program intake, if se Status*
Approva
to be any
l
considere
d

Computer B.E. B.E. (CSE) F.No. Provisio


Science (CSE) Souther nal
&Engineerin n/1- accredit
g 422729 ation for
2253/2 three
2000 60 2011 120 011/EO years
A from
2017-18

up to
June
2020
2006 18 - - F.No.
Souther
n/730
M.E.
(CSE) -52 –
361
(E)/ET/
2K

- - Souther
M.E.
n/1-
(Network
2012 18 699166
Engineeri
ng) 131/20
12/EOA

3
Electronics B.E. (ECE) B.E. (ECE) 90, 2005, Provisio
and 2005, nal
120,
Communicat 2013 accredit
180
ion ation for
Engineering three
2018 years
2000 60 F.No. from
120
Souther 2017-18
n/1-
up to
351614
June
8165/2
2020
018/EO
A
M.E. 2006 18 - - F.No.
(VLSI) Souther
n/730
-52 –
361
(E)/ET/
2K

M.E. - - Souther
(Commun n/1-
ication 2010 18 482133
Systems - 1/2010
CS)
/EOA

Electrical B.E. B.E. (EEE) 2002 60 90, 2005, Provisio


(EEE) 2011
and 120 nal
Electronics accredit
Engineering ation for
three
years
F.No. from
Souther 2017-18
n/1-
up to
422729
June
2253/2
2020
011/EO
A

4
M.E. - - Souther
(Power n/1-
Electroni
2010 18 482133
cs &
Drives 1/2010
-PED) /EOA

M.E. - - Souther
(Power n/1-
System 2013 18 139308
Engineeri 39/201
ng - PSE)
3/EOA

Mechanical B.E. Mechanica 2005 60 120 2012 Provisio


Engineering (Mech) l nal
180 2013
Engineerin
accredit
g 240 2014
ation for
180 2016 three
years
from
120 2018
2017-18
up to
F.No. June
Southern 2020
/-
2811043
857/201
6/EOA
M.E - 2018 18 - - F.No.
(Industri Southern
al safety /-
Engineeri 2811043
ng) 857/201
6/EOA

* Write applicable one:

 Granted provisional accreditation for two /three years for the period(specify period)

 Granted accreditation for 5 / 6 years for the period (specify period)

 Not accredited (specify visit dates, year)


5
 Withdrawn (specify visit dates, year)

 Not eligible for accreditation

 Eligible but not applied


PART B- Program Information

B1. Name of the Program Mechanical Engineering


B2. Faculty Information and Contributions
Provided in Appendix I

B.2.1. Student Faculty Ratio (No of Faculty as per the sanctioned


intake):-(To be calculated at Department Level)
No. of UG Programs in the Department (n): 1
No. of PG Programs in the Department (m): 1
No. of Students in UG 2 Year= u1
No. of Students in UG 3 Year= u2
No. of Students in UG 4 Year= u3
No. of Students in PG 1 Year= p1
No. of Students in PG 2 Year= p2
No. of Students = Sanctioned Intake + Actual admitted lateral entry students
(The above data to be provided considering all the UG and PG programs of the
department) S=Number of Students in the Department = UG1 + UG2 +UG3 +
PG1 + PG2
F = Total Number of Faculty Members in the Department (excluding first
year faculty) Student Faculty Ratio (SFR) = S / F
Year CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
u1.1 155 207 234
u1.2 207 234 294
u1.3 234 294 240
UG1 596 735 717
un.1 1 1 1
un.2 1 1 1
un.3 1 1 1
Ugn 3 3 3
p1.1 18 18 NA
p1.2 18 NA NA
PG1 36 18 NA
pm.1 1 1 NA
pm.2 1 NA NA
PGm 2 1 NA

Total No. of Students in the 596+3+36+2=637 735+3+18+1=757 717+3=720


Department (S)
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No. of Faculty in the 43 51 48
Department (F)
Student Faculty Ratio (SFR) 14.81 14.84 15
Average SFR 14.88

B2.2. Faculty Details of the Department (UG+PG):

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S.No Designation CAYm1 2018-19 CAY 2019-20
With PhD. Without With PhD. Without
Regular Contractual PhD. Regular Contractual PhD.
a Professors 6 5
b Associate 11 9
Professors
c Assistant 34 29
professors
d Total number 17 34 14 29
of Faculty in
the
Department
(UG+PG)

B2.3. Faculty Cadre Proportion


The reference Faculty cadre proportion is 1(F1):2(F2):6(F3)
F1: Number of Professors required = 1/9 x Number of Faculty required to comply with
20:1 Student-Faculty ratio based on no. of students (N) as per B2.1
F2: Number of Associate Professors required = 2/9 x Number of Faculty required to comply
with 20:1 Student-Faculty ratio based on no. of students (N) as per B2.1
F3: Number of Assistant Professors required = 6/9 x Number of Faculty required to comply
with 20:1 Student-Faculty ratio based on no. of students (N) as per B2.1

Year Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors


Required F1 Available Required F2 Available Required F3 Available
CAY 3 3 5 5 21 21
CAYm1 3 3 7 7 20 20
CAYm2 4 4 7 7 22 22
Average RF1=3.3 AF1=3.3 RF2=6.3 AF2=6.3 RF3=21 AF3=21
Numbers

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B2.4. Faculty as participants in Faculty development/training activities/STTPs

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Details of the participation (Faculty development/training
Sl.No. Name of the Faculty
activities/STTPs)
CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3
(2018-19) (2017-18) (2016-17)
Two weeks FDP on
Two weeks FDP on
Two weeks FDP on “Thermal
“Thermal Energy
“Entrepreneurship” Engineering” held
Storage System”
held at National at Dr. Sivathi
Dr. Zeenathul Farida Abdul held at Einstein
1. Engineering Aditanar College of
Gani College of
College, Kovilpatti, Engineering,
Engineering,
from 04 to 16-12- Thiruchendur. From
Tirunelveli, from 17
2017 30-11-2016 to 14-
to 29-12-2018
12-2016
Two weeks FDP on
Two weeks FDP on
“Thermal
“Thermal Energy
Two weeks FDP on Engineering” held
Storage System”
“Renewable at Dr. Sivathi
held at Einstein
2. Dr. I.Neethi Manickam Energy” held at Aditanar College of
College of
VIT, Vellore, from Engineering,
Engineering,
24to05-08-17 Thiruchendur. From
Tirunelveli, from 17
30-11-2016 to 14-
to 29-12-2018
12-2016
Two weeks FDP on
Two weeks FDP on
“Thermal
“Thermal Energy
Two weeks FDP on Engineering” held
Storage System”
“Renewable at Dr. Sivathi
held at Einstein
3. Dr. V.Velmurugan Energy” held at Aditanar College of
College of
VIT, Vellore, from Engineering,
Engineering,
24to05-08-17 Thiruchendur. From
Tirunelveli, from 17
30-11-2016 to 14-
to 29-12-2018
12-2016
Two weeks FDP on
A one week FDP on “Thermal
Two weeks FDP on Engineering” held
“Training of
“Dynamics of at Dr. Sivathi
Trainer” held at
Machines” held at Aditanar College of
Francis Xavier
4. Dr. R.Samuel Hansen National College of Engineering,
Engineering
Engineering, Thiruchendur. From
College, Tirunelveli,
Tirunelveli, from 03 30-11-2016 to 14-
from 23 to 27-01-
to 15-12-2018 12-2016
2018

Details of the participation (Faculty development/training


Sl.No. Name of the Faculty
activities/STTPs)
CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3
(2018-19) (2017-18) (2016-17)
Two weeks FDP on
Two weeks FDP on
“Engineering
“Dynamics of Two weeks FDP on
Design” held at
Machines” held at “Renewable
National College of
5. Dr.S.Rajasekaran 10
National College of Energy” held at
Engineering,
Engineering, VIT, Vellore, from
Marudakulam.
Tirunelveli, from 03 24to05-08-17
From 07 to 20-06-
to 15-12-2018
B2.5. Research and Development

Academic Research

Name of the faculty Number of quality Ph.D. guided /Ph.D. awarded


publications in during the assessment period while
refereed/SCI Journals, working in the institute
citations, Books/Book
Chapters
After etc.evaluation After evaluation
As As provided
provided (till the date of in SAR (till the date of
in SAR compliance compliance report)
report)
3 3 - -
Dr.Zeenathul Farida Abdul Gani

3 3 - 4
Dr. I.Neethi Manickam

Dr.V.Velmurugan 3 3 - 4
Dr.S.Rajasekaran 3 3 -
Dr.R.Samuel Hansen 3 3 - 1
Dr.Vijendrakumar 3 3 -

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Dr.Murugesan 3 3 -
Dr. I.Jerin Leno 3 2 - -
Dr. P. Senthil kumar - 2 - -
Dr.S.Shiva Shunmugam 3 2 - -
Dr.S.Joe Patrick Gnanaraj - 3 - 1
Dr.K.K.Easwaran - 2 - -
Dr.R.Anish - 2 - -
Dr. Threshkumar - 2 - -
Dr.P.Sengottuvel 3
Dr.V.Venugopal 3 - -
Dr. R.Babu - 1 - -
Dr. S .Saravanan - - - -
Mr. M. Ayyanar Raja 3 3 - -
Mr.K. Ariyanayagam 3 3 - -
Mr.J.Y.Arthur Jebaraj 3 3 - -
Mr.S.Thanumalaya Perumal 3 3 - -
Mr. Robinston Jeyasingh 3 3 - -
Swikker K
Mr.S.Sasikumar - 3 - -
Mr.S.Sheik Sulaiman 3 3 - -
Academic Research
Name of the faculty Number of quality Ph.D. guided /Ph.D. awarded during
publications in refereed/SCI the assessment period while working
Journals, citations, in the institute
Books/Book Chapters etc.

After evaluation After evaluation


As As provided
provided (till the date of in SAR (till the date of
in SAR compliance compliance report)
report)
MR. G.Vairamani 3 3 - -
Mr. U Nainar 3 3 - -
Mrs. K.S.Maheshwari 3 3 - -
Mr.J.Jeremy Jeba Samuel 3 3 - -
Mr.M.Muthukumar - 3 - -
Mr.P.Ebenezer Sathish Paul - 3 - -
Mr.M.Saravana kumar - 3 - -
Mr.P.Sathish kumar - 3 - -
Mr. R.Prabaharan - 3 - -
Mr.Kumar - 2 - -

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Mr. S.Siva Subramanian 3 2 - -
Mr.L.Shunmugaraj 3 2 - -
Mr.S.Kaliappan 3 1 - -
Mr.J.Manohar 3 2 - -
Mr. J.Arul Samraj 3 2 - -
3 1 - -
Mr.A.Antony Michael Prabharan
Mr. S.Kaliappan 3 1 - -
Mr.R.Ramesh Kumar 3 1 - -
Mr.S.Ashokraj 3 2 - -
Mr. Regin Paulson J - 2 - -
Mr.N.Rajkumar - 2 - -
Mr.Manthirakarthick M - 3 - -
Mr. Balamurugan M - 3 - --
Mr. Prakash K - 3 - -
Mr. Yuvaraj. R - 1 - -
Mr. P . Sathish Kumar - 1 - -
Mr. Azhaguvel R - - - -
Mr. P.Ramkumar - - - -
Academic Research
Number of quality publications Ph.D. guided /Ph.D. awarded during
in refereed/SCI Journals, the assessment period while working
citations, Books/Book Chapters in the institute
etc.
Name of the faculty
After evaluation After evaluation
As As provided
provided (till the date of in SAR (till the date of
in SAR compliance compliance report)
report)

Dr. A. Amala Mithin Minther - - - -


Singh
Mr. R.Bhuvanesh - - - -
- - - -
Mr. S.Sakthikumar

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B2.6. Sponsored Research/Consultancy
(B) Details as provided in the SAR previously

SL. Name of the Project Title Project Funding agency Amount in Duration
No Faculty Type Rs
Research/
Consultancy

Mr.R.Samuel Design And Consultancy NOAH Engineering


Hansen Fabrication Of works,
1 61,Bajanai koil St, 1,05,000 2013-14
Mr.R.Radha Wear Testing
Machine Korattur,
Krishnan
Chennai-600080
Mr.J Arul Design and Consultancy Arul Industries,
Samraj fabrication of 3/171,Ideal nagar,
2 Velankulam 1,02,500 2013-14
Mr.K.Krishna an auto-tilting
Moorthy car Tirunelveli-627012.

3 Mr.J.Y.Arthur Design and Consultancy Kumar Industries, 1,10,000 2013-14


Jebaraj fabrication of 3,sembiyan vilakku,
automatic Alagar koil road,
Mr.D.Jones
temperature Madurai-625107
control plc
14
Joseph Jebaraj
Consultancy Vignesh Engineering
1/385 A, Arumugam
Mr.M.Ayyanar Design
Raja Nagar,
development
Meelavittan Main
4 Mr.S and fabrication 1,32,500 2013-14
Road,
Thanumalaya of hydraulic
Tuticorin – 628 002
Perumal escalator

Consultancy Alliance Loaders,


Mr.M.Joel 44/2 A NIA Complex
Design and
Goldwin Sungam Bypass 1,02,500 2013-14
analysis of
5 Coimbatore
Mr.S. Kaliappan detachable
back hole
Mr.K. Design and Consultancy NOAH Engineering
Ariyanayagam fabrication of works,
automatic 61,Bajanai koil St,
6 Ms.P.Prema 1,15,000 2013-14
pneumatic Korattur,
bumper Chennai-600080

SL. Name of the Project Title Project Funding agency Amount in Duration
No Faculty Type Rs
Research/
Consultancy
Consultancy Arasan Company
Mr.D.Ram Design and Firm,
Sundar fabrication of 5/2A1A, VM
7 1,10,000 2013-14
Mr.L. magnetic Chatram
Shunmugaraj braking system Tirunelveli-627011.

Dr.Zeenathul Optimization of Consultancy Central Axis Tilting


Farida Abdul Primary Furnace
Gani Aeration in a 105-C, Sanganoor
Mr.J.Y.Arthur
partially Road,Ganapathy,
Jebaraj 1,19,000
premixed LPG Coimbatore -641
8 Mr.D.Jones
Joseph Jebaraj flame in a co- 006.
Mr G.V. axial swirl 2014-15
Vigneshwaran burner

Mr.M.Ayyanar Design And Consultancy RRK Alloys 1,15,000


Raja Fabrication Of Site No. 50 & 51, Sri
Mr.S Automotive Subaganesh
15
Industrial Estate
Thanumalaya Kuppepalayam Post,
9 2014-15
Perumal Wheel Rim Via Sathy Road
Mr.S. Kaliappan Coimbatore - 641
107
Consultancy Unique Engineering,
Mr.K.
Ariyanayagam Design And TS-19, Sidco
Mr.D.Ram Fabrication Of Industrial Estate 1,00,000
Sundar Tilting And Stir
Mr.K.Krishna Setup Sungam Bypass
10 2014-15
Moorthy
Coimbatore -641021
Consultancy Sakthi auto
Compnent Ltd,
Mr.R.Samuel
Hansen 180,Race Course
11 Design And Road,
Mr.R.Radha
Fabrication Of Coimbatore-641018 1,00,000
Krishnan 2014-15
Mr.S Sheik Tesla Turbine
Sulaiman

SL. Name of the Project Title Project Funding agency Amount in Duration
No Faculty Type Rs
Research/
Consultancy
Fatigue Consultancy Arul Industries,
Mr.M.Joel Behavior And 3/171,Ideal nagar,
Goldwin
Life Predictions Velankulam
Mr.L.
Of Forged Steel Tirunelveli-627012.
Shunmugaraj 1,18,000 2014-15
Mr.A.Antony And Powder
12 Metal
Michael
Prabakar Connecting
Rods
Mr.J Arul Consultancy Madurai Sai
Design And
Samraj Engineering,
Fabrication Of 2014-15
Ms.P.Prema Mr.Anandh 1,17,000
Hybrid Bicycle
13 Mr.R.
System 44,Kakathope St,
Karthikeyan
Madurai-625001.
Dr.V.Ilangovan Fabrication Of Consultancy Lakshmi Machine 1,14,000
Mr.M.Rajasekar Robotic Trolley Works Limited
an For Material Regd.Office
Mr. K. Handling Perianaickenpalaya 2015-16
Krishnamoorth m,
14 y Coimbatore – 641
020.
16
Mr.B.Jacob
Ruba Singh
Dr.I.Neethi Fabrication Of Consultancy Unique Engineering,
Manickam A Novel Rear
Mr. M. Ayyanar TS-19, Sidco
End Collision &
Raja Industrial Estate
Accident
Mr. A. Antony 1,14,985 2015-16
Avoidance Sungam Bypass
15 Micheal System With
Prabakar Dynamic Speed Coimbatore -641021
Mr.B.Pradeep
Governor
Dr.Zeenathul Consultancy Chitraleka Chemical
Farida Abdul Manufacturing
Gani Company,
16 Mr.F.X.Aruno Biodiesel In 1J/18A, Briant 2015-16
Xavier Diesel Engines Nagar,
Mr. S. Sheik 6th Middle Street, 1,15,000
- A Critical
Sulaiman Assessment Thoothukudi -2
Mr.C.Subharaj

SL. Name of the Project Title Project Funding agency Amount in Duration
No Faculty Type Rs
Research/
Consultancy
Dr.Siva Consultancy Sakthi auto
Shanmugam Compnent Ltd,
Mr. K. Design And 180,Race Course
Ariyanayagam Fabrication Of Road, 1,28,000 2015-16
Mr. M. Ramesh Fixtures Coimbatore-641018
17 Kumar
Mr.R.Samuel
Sanjay Raja
Dr.P.Ravindran Consultancy Kumar Industries,
Mr. R. Samuel Power 3,sembiyan vilakku,
Hansen Alagar koil road, 2015-16
Production
Mr. M. Madurai-625107 1,08,000
18 From Speed
Sathishkumar Breaker
Mr.M.Siva
Sudalaimani
Mr.M.Joel Consultancy Arasan Company 85,000
Goldwin Design and Firm,
Mr.L. Fabrication of
Shunmugaraj 5/2A1A, VM
Mini 2015-16
Chatram
Groundnut &
19
Peanut Shelling Tirunelveli-627011

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Machine

Dr.V.Ilangovan Consultancy Kavin Complex


Engineering,
Dr.David
102, 1st floor,Tidel
Santhosh Design and patk, 2016-17
Christoper fabrication of
Coimbatore-641014. 1,16,000
20 pipe inspection
Mrs.K.S.Mahesh
wari robot

Mr.S.Sheik
Sulaiman
Dr.I.Neethi Consultancy Madurai Sai
Manickam Design and Engineering,
Dr.Siva fabrication of Mr.Anandh
Shanmugam coconut- 44,Kakathope St,
Mr.K. dehusking
Ariyanayagam Madurai-625001.
21 machine 1,17,000 2016-17
Mr.S.Veeria
Chandran
SL. Name of the Project Title Project Funding agency Amount in Duration
No Faculty Type Rs
Research/
Consultancy
Dr.Ansari Consultancy Unique Engineering,
Mr.M.Ayyanar TS-19, Sidco
Raja Design and Industrial Estate
22
Mr.L. fabrication of Sungam Bypass
Shunmugaraj hovercraft
Coimbatore -641021
1,25,000 2016-17
Mr.R.Samuel
Sanjay Raja
Mr. K. Design and Consultancy Arul Industries,
Ariyanayagam Fabrication of 3/171,Ideal nagar,
23 Mr. M. Ramesh water pumping Velankulam
Kumar and Tirunelveli-627012.
purification
system 85,000 2016-17

Dr.I.Jerin Leno Design and Consultancy Vignesh Engineering


Fabrication of 1/385 A, Arumugam
Mr.R.Samuel
Abrasive belt Nagar,
Hansen
grinder Meelavittan Main

18
24 Road, 71,000 2016-17
Tuticorin – 628 002

Mr.M.Joel Design And Consultancy Alliance Loaders,


Goldwin Fabrication Of 44/2 A NIA Complex
Mr.L. String Making Sungam Bypass
25 Shunmugaraj Machine from 75,000 2016-17
Coimbatore
Plastic Bottles

(II) Details after evaluation (till the date of Compliance Report)

SL. Name of the Project Title Project Type Funding agency Amount Duration
NO Faculty in Rs
Research/
Consultancy
1. Dr.I.Neethi Consultancy S Cube Engineering,
Design and
Manickam 140/1, Anna nagar
Fabrication of
Industrial Area,
Dr.R.Samuel Active Magnetic 80,000
Hansen Bearings Neelambur (po)
(AMB) Ciombatore-62.
2017-18

2. Dr.I.Jerin Leno Design and Consultancy Preethi Polymers


Fabrication of No: 20, Sidco
Mr.K.
Industrial Estate,
Ariyanayagam Water Wheel
Near Govt IT, Pettai, 70,000
Mechanism Tirunelveli – 627010
2017-18

3. Dr.I.Jerin Leno Design and Consultancy Kavin Complex


Mr.Jeremey Fabrication of Engineering 1,16,000
Jeba Samuel Farming
102, 1st floor,Tidel
19
patk,
machine Coimbatore-641014
2017-18
4. Dr.Vel Consultancy Unique Engineering,
Murugan,
TS-19, Sidco
Mr.U.Nainar Industrial Estate
Design,
Sungam Bypass
Fabrication and
characteristic Coimbatore -641021
2017-18
60,000
analysis of
Gracity
Equipment

SL. Name of the Project Title Project Type Funding agency Amount Duration
No Faculty in Rs
Research/
Consultancy
5. Dr.Zeenathul Design And Consultancy Sakthi auto
Farida Abdul Compnent Ltd,
Fabrication Of
Gani, 180,Race Course
Mr.L. Hydraullic
Road,
Shunmugaraj
Jacky For Coimbatore-641018
Changing Die
Sets In Pipe
74,000 2017-18
Production
6. Mr.K. Consultancy Lakshmi Machine
Robinston, Works Limited
Design and
Mrs.K. Regd.Office
S.Maheshwari Fabrication of
:Perianaickenpalaya 2018-19
Box Shifting
m, 67,000
conveyor
Coimbatore – 641
020.

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7. Dr.S.Joe Patrick Consultancy DuraTech Industries,
Design and 84,Athipalayam Road,
Mr.P.Ebenazer
Fabrication Of Chinnavedampatti,Ga
Sathish Paul
Ball Turning napathy, 88,000 2018-19
Mr.G.Vairamani Attachment on Coimbatore - 06.
Lathe Machine

8. Design and Consultancy NOAH Engineering


Fabrication of works,
Mr.J.Y.Arthur
String Making 61,Bajanai koil St,
Jebaraj 45,000
Machine from Korattur,
Mr.U.Nainar Plastic Water Chennai-600080
2018-19
Bottles

9. Mrs.K.S.Mahesh Design and Consultancy Arasan Company


wari Fabrication of Firm,
2018-19
Seed Dryer
Mr.S.Ashokraj 5/2A1A, VM Chatram 75,000
Using Waste
Heat from Air Tirunelveli-627011.
Conditioner.
SL. Name of the Project Title Project Type Funding agency Amount Duration
NO Faculty in Rs
Research/
Consultancy
10. Dr.Vel Design and Consultancy JS AUTOCAST INDIA
Murugan, Fabrication of (P) LTD, SF No 165/1,
Sembagounden 84,000 2019 - 20
Mr.S.Sathish Abrasive Jet
Machine Pudur,Kuppepalayam
kumar
11. Dr.R.Samuel Consultancy BEST PUMPS (P) LTD,
Hansen, 6B, Thadagam Road,
Design and Velandipalayam,
Mr.R.Saravana Fabrication of 65,000
Coimbatore. 2019-20
kumar Scissor Lift Jack

12. Mr. M. Ayyanar Consultancy Madurai Sai


Raja, Design and Engineering,
Mr.Thanu Fabricatio Mr.Anandh
Malaya n of 2019-20
44,Kakathope St,
perumal Automatic 78,000
Madurai-625001.
Pneumatic
Hammer
Machine

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(II) Details after evaluation (till the date of Compliance Report)

Project
Name of the Funding Amount in
Sl.No Project title Type Duration
faculty agency Rs
Research
Design and
development of
pyrolyser 3 years
for processing various (From June
1. Dr.V.Velmurugan Research DST 97,55,970
agricultural biomass 2019 –May
and to demonstrate 2022)
its technical
feasibility

B.3. Students’ Performance


Student Intake Table

Item (Information to be provided cumulatively for CAY CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3


all the shifts with explicit headings, wherever
applicable)

Sanctioned intake of the program (N) 120 120 180 180


Total number of students admitted in first year minus
number of students migrated to other
77 74 152 146
programs/institutions, plus no. of students migrated
to this program (N1)

Number of students admitted in 2nd year in the same - 35 25 52


batch via lateral entry (N2)
Separate division students, if applicable (N3) - - - -
Total number of students admitted in the Program
(N1 + N2 + N3) 77 109 177 198

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N1 Number of students who have successfully
+
graduated
N2
+
Year of entry N3
I Year II Year III Year IV Year
(As
defined
above)
77 x x x x
CAY
CAYm1 109 59 x x x
177 119 138 x x
CAYm2
CAYm3 198 110 149 157 x
250 181 201 202 202
CAYm4 (LYG)

CAYm5 259 183 210 211 211


(LYGm1)
189 129 154 156 156
CAYm6
(LYGm2)
Academic Performance Table

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B3.1. Success rate without backlog in stipulated period
SI= (Number of students who graduated from the program without backlog in the stipulated
period of course duration)/ (Number of students admitted in the first year of that batch and

admitted in 2 nd year via lateral


entry and separate division, if applicable)

Item LYG (CAYm4) LYGm1(CAYm5) LYGm2 (CAYm6)


Number of students
admitted in the
corresponding First 250 259 189
Year + admitted in
2nd year via lateral
entry and separate
Number of students
who have graduated 202 211 156
without backlogs in
the stipulated
Success Index (SI) .81 .81 .83
Average Success Index .81

B3.2. Success rate with backlog in stipulated period of study


SI= (Number of students who graduated from the program with backlog in the stipulated
period of course duration)/ (Number of students admitted in the first year of that batch and
admitted in 2nd year via lateral entry and separate division, if applicable)
Item LYG (CAYm4) LYGm1(CAYm5) LYGm2 (CAYm6)
Number of students
admitted in the
corresponding First 250 259 189
Year + admitted in
2nd year via lateral
entry and separate
Number of students
who have graduated 229 236
with backlogs in the 173
stipulated period
Success Index (SI) 0.916 0.911 0.92
Average Success Index .916

B3.3. First Year Academic Performance


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Academic Performance = ((Mean of 1st Year Grade Point Average of all successful
Students
on a 10 point scale) or (Mean of the percentage of marks in First Year of all
successful students/10)) x (number of successful students/number of
students appeared in the examination)
Successful students are those who are permitted to proceed to the second year.

Academic Performance CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3

Mean of CGPA or Mean Percentage of all 7.6 7.6 7.5


successful students (X)
Total no. of successful students (Y) 59 119 110

Total no. of students appeared in the examination (Z) 76 157 157

API = x* (Y/Z) 5.9 5. 76 5.73

Average API = (AP1 + AP2 + AP3)/3 5.79

B3.4. Academic Performance in Second Year

API = ((Mean of 2nd Year Grade Point Average of all successful Students on a 10 point
scale) or (Mean of the percentage of marks of all successful students in Second
Year/10)) x (number of successful students/number of students appeared in the
examination) Successful students are those who are permitted to proceed to the
Third year.

Academic Performance CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3

Mean of CGPA or Mean Percentage of all successful students 7.4 7.6 7.7
(X)
Total no. of successful students (Y) 138 157 202

Total no. of students appeared in the examination (Z) 177 198 250

API = X* (Y/Z) 5.76 6.03 5.91

Average API = (AP1 + AP2 + AP3)/3 5.9

B 3.5. Academic Performance in Third Year

API = ((Mean of 3rd Year Grade Point Average of all successful Students on a 10 point scale) or
(Mean of
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the percentage of marks of all successful students in Third Year/10)) x (number of
successful students/number of students appeared in the examination)
Successful students are those who are permitted to proceed to the final year.

Academic Performance CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3

Mean of CGPA or Mean Percentage of all successful students 7.7 7.6 7.7
(X)
Total no. of successful students (Y) 157 202 211

Total no. of students appeared in the examination (Z) 198 250 259

API = X* (Y/Z) 6.11 6.14 6.27

Average API = (AP1 + AP2 + AP3)/3 6.17

B3.6.Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship

Item CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3

Total No. of Final Year Students (N) 250 259 189

No. of students placed in companies or Government Sector (x) 221 228 164

No. of students admitted to higher studies with valid qualifying


scores (GATE or equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE,
20 19 13
GMAT etc.) (y)
No. of students turned entrepreneur in engineering/technology 2 1 1
(z) 243 248 178
x+y+z=
Placement Index : (x + y + z )/N P1 = 0.97 P2 = 0.96 P3 = 0.94
0.96
Average placement= (P1 + P2 + P3)/3

PART – C
Criterion wise Compliance Status

S. No Criteria Observations made by Compliance Status (Action taken by the

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NBA (During the last
institution)
accreditation visit)
1 Vision, Mission & PEOs
1.1.3 Process of  The vision and mission of the
defining Vision & department which is in accordant with
Mission of the the institution vision and mission have
department not been framed from the suggestions and
properly indicated feedbacks received from the stake
holders during the Department Advisory
Council (DAC) and the surveys
conducted thereafter. DAC has been
conducted twice a year and survey once
a year. The minutes of the DAC meeting
have been properly documented. The
action plans have also been taken based
on the minutes.
 The suggestions received from all the
stake holders have been properly
documented.
 Based on the minutes of the DAC
1.1 Formulation meeting, the clarity and quality of the
mission and vision statement have been
set in the Post DAC department level
meeting.
 This process is being carried out for
continuous improvement.
1.2.4 Contribution of  In line with department vision and
stake holders in mission statement, the PEOs have been
establishing PEOs not framed after due deliberation with all
evident. stake holders and the same has been
finalized through DAC.
 Post DAC Department level meeting
with all the department faculty
members have been convened to check
for quality and clarity of PEOs
 Minutes of the DAC and the post DAC
department meeting are properly
documented and maintained.

Nil
1.2 Dissemination

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1.3 Assessment 1.3.1 Justification of  PEO attainment can be improved with
contribution of better attainment of POs which in turn
curriculum towards increases with the attainment of COs.
attainment of PEOs  Based on the CO PO mapping for each
not properly course, content beyond syllabus,
supported by industrial visit and training; as
documents represented as add-ons were identified
and offered to improve the attainment
of the weakly correlated POs. The
content and the evaluation of the add-
ons are being properly evaluated and
documented for each course and kept
in the course file.
 Additional aids for teaching and special
classes for slow learners have also been
offered to improve the attainment of
PEOs through PO and CO.
 Specific value added courses and
applied labs have also been offered to
improve the level of attainment of POs
and PEOs and this based on the
interaction with the industry experts
 The annual survey taken from the
alumni and employer along with their
suggestion is being taken into account
to improve the attainment of PEOs
through POs.
1.3.3 Co-curricular  Co-curricular activities organized
activities for through the technical clubs and the
attainment of PEOs department association helps in bridging
are described but not the gap in the curriculum and helps in
to the desired level exhibiting the unique talent of the
students.
 It has been made mandatory that each
student is a member of two clubs and
each club must organize two activities
per month. This helps the students in
participating in the club activities
 Student Performance Indicator (SPI)
is an indication of how the students
reach the objectives of the programme
during the course of 4 or 3 years. The
student will be separately graded for the
achievement and participation for his /
her co-curricular, extracurricular
activities and for bearing other
responsibilities.

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1.4.2 Attainment of  Employer survey, Alumni survey,
PEOs not sufficiently Programme Exit survey, Parent survey,
supported by evidence Faculty survey were collected in
substantial count and the survey
grades were evaluated to ascertain the
attainment of PEOs.
 The attainment of PEOs has been
reviewed by DAC twice annually.
 The survey forms received are kept as
record.

 Evaluation of PEO has been carried out


by assessing the survey grades obtained
from the stake holders and the
1.5 Result of assessment evaluation scheme has been properly
Any Other documented.
of PEO achievement and
1.4 observations of  With the non compliance received, the
redefinition needs
the NBA PEOs have been redefined. The PEOs
refinement
offered by the affiliating Anna
University has been asserted. The
redefined PEOs have been disseminated
to the stake holders.
2 Course outcome and program outcomes
2.1.5 Correlation  Correlation between PEOs /POs has
between PEOs /POs been refined.
2.1 Formulation
provided but needs  Correlation between PEOs/ POs has
refinement been given by the affiliating university
2.2.1 COs are provided
by the affiliating  CO/ PO mapping refined with the
2.2 Mapping university. Its guidelines from the affiliating
contribution of POs university.
needs examination
2.3 Any other 2.3.1Tools are not  The tools used for assessment of COs
observations by effectively used for the include direct tools and indirect tools.
NBA attainment of COs and  Direct tools
POs End semester exams,
Internal Assessment tests,
Slip tests, Quizzes, Tutorials,
Assignments, mini projects
 Indirect tools
Course end survey
SPI
Outreach programme
 The attainment of each PO has been
obtained from the level of attainment
of each CO for a course along with the
correlation between PO/CO
 The evaluation for the attainment of
COs and POs has been carried out in a
spreadsheet considering all the rubric
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tools mentioned above for each course.
 Evaluation has been made for all the
courses and the level of attainment of
POs for every student has been
updated every semester.
 The attainment of each PO has been
validated by comparing the attainment
of PO against the set target.
 Action plans have been made to
improve the attainment of the POs that
2.3.2 Results of fail to attain the set target.
attainment of each POs  The action plans include, having more
are indicated but not tutorial session, giving extra training
have been validated for slow learners, making more student
participation in co-curricular activities
and extracurricular activities,
mandating in plant training, industry
visits and internships, by making them
to participate in competitions like Go
kart, BAJA SAE, Robotics, offering skill
training programs, offering industry
projects etc.
2.4 The stage of  The assessment of results has been
assessment results reviewed twice in the DAC
towards further  An internal academic committee has
improvement of been constituted to review and to set
programme not reached rubrics to validate POs attainment and
improvement
3 Curriculum Design, if applicable

 Curriculum and syllabus of the


affiliating university has been followed
so far. However, through the add-ons
mentioned in the action plan 1.3.1,
value added courses have been offered
to fill the gap in curriculum.
 At present, (for the last six months)
the institution has moved to
3.4 Interaction with
Autonomous status. The framing of
industry during
curriculum and syllabus has been
curriculum done by taking guidelines from the
development require industrial expert who is/ are a
more attention and member(s) of Board of Studies.
needs to be enhanced Industry specific courses have been
included in the curriculum.

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 The shortcomings in the curriculum to
attain Programme Outcomes has been
identified as curricular gaps
 The tools used to identify the gaps
3.5Curricular gaps are include:
not identified effectively  Survey from employer, alumni
 Feedback from industry
experts
 Feedback from course
committee meeting
Process to  GATE syllabus
identify the  From the action plan 3.5, the gap has
gap, if been identified and is offered as topic
3.1 for content beyond syllabus.
applicable and
action taken The content has been covered with the
thereof following actions
 Expert lecture from
3.6 Content beyond academicians from reputed
Syllabus- Not enough industry or national labs
extra topics are covered  Workshops, trainings, seminars
in each course  Students participation in
conferences and other technical
events
 Industrial visits, in plant
trainings
 Industry based projects
 Outreach activities
Curriculum structure & Component (as
3.2 Not applicable
applicable)

Industry Institute Interaction has been



improved through MOUs for
Collaborative consultancy work,
Industrial visits, In-plant Training,
Internships and industry based student
Project work.
 Expert talks / Invited lectures from
experts from industry/ alumni working
in industry has been organized once in
Any other a month.
3.4 Industry interaction  It has been made mandate for the
3.3 observations by
is limited faculty members to interact with at
NBA
least three core companies during the
academic year. This facilitates in
knowing the skill set required in
industries and vacancy. The visit also
helps in organizing placement drives
bringing more companies to campus.
 MOUs have been signed with many
reputed and MNC companies
 Established a separate Industry-
Institute Interaction cell.
4 Details of the Action taken on the Observation of NBA during last visit:
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Criteria No. Observations by NBA Action taken
Student’s Performance
The academic performance of the students
and therefore, the success rate has been
improved through,
 Mentorship which facilitates the
mentors to provide more attention to
his/ her mentees especially to slow
learners on his academic performance
and attendance
 Though the mentees can approach their
mentors informally anytime, formal
meeting has been scheduled for 1 hour
once in a week to ensure that the wards
meet their mentor at least once in a
week.
Success Rate is on lower  Remedial classes for slow learners have
4.1 side and requires more been offered after hours and on
attention on students. holidays
 Repeat exams are allowed to improve
the performance of slow learners
 Cooperative Learning circle / Peer
Learning group has been formed
 Residential tutors have been identified
4 to support residential students during
Assessment exams and end semester
exams.
 Special classes to enhance the student’s
English communication and
presentation skills are being offered
 Thus success rate of the student
gradually increased in the consecutive
academic years and are evident from
the university results.
 Cooperative Learning Circle (CLC)/ Peer
Learning group formation creates an
opportunity for students with good
academic record to mentor slow
learners. This improves the quality and
attitude of the mentoring students.
Academic Performance  Students are constantly monitored for
4.2 their academic performance and
Index (API) is low.
attendance.
 Rank aspirants have been motivated to
perform better to get university rank
 In the academic year 2018-19, the
Mechanical Engineering student
secured Anna University 10th rank.

4 4.3 Placement not  The faculty interaction with core


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companies facilitates in knowing the
skill set required in industries and
about the vacancy available. Many
drives have been made in the last two
satisfactory years by the faculty members.
 The central placement cell with the
support of the faculty company visit has
roped in around 20 companies and has
offered placement for almost 85 to 90%
students
5 Faculty contributions

 Department Development Plan


(DDP) has been devised for the
department involving all the faculty
members. As per DDP, all the faculty
members are set target for
academic, research, training,
consultancy, patent filing and
outreach activities. As per DDP, each
Low degree of faculty member has to attend two
5.5 FDP/ training programme based on
participation is indicated
their choice of interest or area of
specialization in an academic year.
The participation in FDPs has been
increased.
 The college management bears the
monetary obligations for the faculty
members and this encourages the
faculty members to actively attend
FDPs and other trainings.
5.6 Retention was a matter Faculty retention is improved for the past 3
of concern years through

 Communicate department policies and


expectations clearly and early
 Establish and promote mentoring for
faculty
 Special consideration has been given in
sanctioning leaves on medical grounds
and emergency with pay
 Encourage faculty to go for
qualification and knowledge up
gradation.
 Support faculty development for
continued improvement in teaching
practices by conducting workshops and
FDPs on teaching learning process
 Grievances from faculty members have
been asked for on a regular basis and
have been properly addressed.
 Conduct surveys to measure job
satisfaction
 Faculty members are provided with
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good lunch daily
 A centralized Research and
Development cell has been formed to
look into the publication and
submission of proposal of the faculty
members.
 As per DDP, the faculty members are
set target for publication in reputed
journals. Special Interest Group (SIG)
Publications by faculty has been formed in each department to
5.7 need further group faculty with special interest so
enhancement that they collectively work on one area
to publish papers and to apply for
research funding.
 Orientation program on technical
paper writing has been organized to
facilitate faculty members to improve
their skill in drafting technical
manuscripts.
 90 publications were made in during
the past 3 years.
 The institution has recently been
promoted as a Patent Information
Centre (PIC) under TNSCST under State
government.
5.8 No IPR indicated  Several programs and workshop on
filling of patent has been organized on
regular interval to motivate the faculty
members to in patent filling.
 4 patents have been filed and 1 was
published in the last 3 years.
 The separate research cell was actively
involved in motivating the faculty
members to apply for research
proposals.
 The department is funded by DST for a
5.9 FRDC to be improved worth of Rs. 97 Lakhs to carry out
research activity
 Faculty visit to companies brought in
good number of collaborative
consultancy work and MOUs.
 The number of consultancy work has
been increased in the last three years.
5.10 Faculty needs higher  Faculty members are encouraged to
exposure and interaction attend programs in premier
with outside world. institutions and universities of
excellence.
 Being a mentor institution in the south
zone, we have been offering
mentorship to 10+ mentee institution
on Accreditation.
 Academic collaboration has been made
with few reputed institutions.
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 Faculty members take at least one
NPTEL online course per semester and
needs to complete certification.
 Applied labs are conceptualized to
make the faculty members to have wide
exposure in that area of specialization
 Faculty members guide students/
mentees to participate in National and
International evens and competitions
such as SAE BAJA, ISIE, and Robokart
 Faculty members were allotted a
Faculty sits in one room
6.2.1 spacious rooms
separated by partition.

Faculty room not  The faculty room is now equipped with


6.2.2 provided with black / white board, computers, Internet and
white board Wi-Fi facility.
6.2.3 Lack adequate space  Common room facility with adequate
space provided
 The computing facilities were improved
Facilities need with high speed Wi-Fi internet service
6.3.2
improvement and separate plug point to individual
faculty cabin to rectify the compliance.
 Rules/ norms for working after hours
Facility exists but no implemented.
6.3.3  Applied labs are kept opened for longer
prescribed rules
hours to facilitate students working
without interruption
 They technical staff are motivated to go
for qualification upgradation.
Skill / qualification  Skill trainings have been offered to the
6.4.2 upgradation not technical staff in the local service
indicated stations and companies.
 Overall training on handling all the
laboratories were offered for the
technical staff
 Mentoring; giving continuous attention
on student academic performance and
attendance.
 Mentor Mentee meeting emphasizing
on Student Performance Indicator (SPI)
and achievements in co &
Further improvement in extracurricular activities.
9.1 Success Index (SI) is  Remedial classes for slow learners
required  Tutorial classes for analytical papers
 Repeat test for slow learners
 Involving students in SIG to enhance the
availability of mentor to mentee.
 Support with English communication
and presentation to get improvement in
writing

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 The improvement in Academic
API improvement not Performance Index is evident from
9.2 increased API, pass percentage, mean
evident
CGPA of the passed out students and
University ranks
Major improvements in  The major improvements in the student
9.3 STR not supported by – teacher ratio was now properly
documents documented and thus the compliance
was rectified.
 The faculties were encouraged to
register for Ph.D in universities within
the State.
 Special leaves are granted for those
doing PhD for doing course work, DC
No major improvement meetings and regular supervisor meet.
9.4 in Faculty Qualification  Registration fee, TA and DA for faculty
Index (FQI) members attending FDPs related to
their areas of research are provided by
the management.
 2 faculty members were awarded Ph.D.
in the last 3 years and 3 more faculty
members registered for their Ph.D. 8
faculty members are pursuing PhD.
 Faculty members are properly
motivated and guided by the R & D cell
to do research work
 DDP, SIG are properly reviewed once in
Research improvement a month to motivate and facilitate
9.5 and consultancy faculty members to carry out research
unsatisfied work.
 More number of research articles has
been published in the last two years
 Faculty visit to the company roped in
many MoUs and consultancy work.
Continuing education  Presently the continuing education was
9.6 properly documented and maintained
not documented.
to rectify the compliance.
 Enhancement was made in various
indices for overall improvements as
Overall improvements in evidenced SI, API, Department
9.8 various indices were Development Plan (DDP), Special
need to be enhanced Interest Group (SIG), Student
Performance Indicator (SPI) etc

Declaration

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It is hereby declared that information provided in this Compliance Report is factually correct. I
understand and agree that an appropriate action against the Institute will be initiated by the NBA
(which may include debarring the institution for three years), in case any false
statement/information is observed during the assessment of the compliance report.

Date: Signature & Name


Place: Head of the Institution with seal

Appendix I
CAY 2019 – 20
B 2 Faculty Information and Contributions - U G Programme – Mechanical Engineering
Please provide the list of faculty in the department according to the below format
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Cur
Date on rent
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualification Designation which ly
N Joining
Designated as Ass
o. Professor/ ocia
Associate ted
Professor (Y/
N)
1. Dr. Zeenathul
02.07.2014/01.
Farida Abdul
AAEPZ4522A Ph.D 01.12.2010 Professor 04.2011 Y
Gani
2.
Dr. I.Neethi
Manickam ACNPN8066C Ph.D 12.02.2015 Professor 12.02.2015 Y
3.
Dr. V.Velmurugan AFQPV2786M Ph.D 20.07.2016 Professor 20.07.2016 Y
4.
Dr. R.Samuel
Hansen BZVPS0806D Ph.D 30.06.2014 Professor 27.06.2018 Y
5.
Dr.Vijendrakumar AVZPV4721L Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
6.
Dr.S .Saravanan CFTPS2285H Ph.D 25.06.2019 Asso., Prof., 25.06.2019 Y
7. Ph.D
Dr.Murugesan P BMAPM5517G 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
8.
Dr. P.
Senthilkumar CVOPS5116C Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
9.
Dr.K.K.Easwaran ABCPE4518N Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
10.
Dr.R.Anish AGHPA3372K Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
11.
Dr. R.Babu AKLPB2788U Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
12.
Dr. Threshkumar BRUPT6291F Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
13.

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Cur
Date on rent
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualification Designation which ly
N Joining
Designated as Ass
o. Professor/ ocia
Associate ted
Professor (Y/
N)
14. Date
Y of
Dr. S.Joe Patrick
Gnanaraj AQMPJ3479A Ph.D 21.11.2011 Asso., Prof., 01.07.2018
15.
Mr.M.Ayyanar
Raja BBJPA1113R M.E. (Ph.D) 18.02.2008 Asst., Prof., - Y
16.
Mr.K.
Ariyanayagam AOEPA8739C M.E. (Ph.D) 16.6.2008 Asst. Prof - Y
17. N
Mr.Ashok Raj. S HECPS8685Q M.E 20-07-2011 Asst. Prof - 30.11.19
18.
Mr.J.Y.Arthur
Jebaraj ATZPA1935A M.E. 9.05.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
19.
Mr.Radakrishnan
R AOOPR4747R M.E 21.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
20.
Mr. S.Sasikumar BYMPS0576G M.E. 02.08.2013 Asst. Prof - Y
21. Mr. Robinston
Jeyasingh
ANMPJ5391C M.E. (Ph.D) 27.05.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
Swikker K
22.
Mr.S.Sheik
Sulaiman GFSPS8563D M.E. (Ph.D) 16.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
23. N
Mr.Thanumoorth
y. N AMTPT8856E M.E 02.06.2014 Asst. Prof - 30.11.19
24.
Mr. Nainar U AXLPN8558Q M.E. 30.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
25.
Mrs.K.S.Maheshw
ari CUMPM6863P M.E. 01.07.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
26.
Mr. G.Vairamani AXNPV2281N M.E. 01.07.2010 Asst. Prof - Y

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Cur
Date on rent
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualification Designation which ly
N Joining
Designated as Ass
o. Professor/ ocia
Associate ted
Professor (Y/
N)
27. Date of
Mr.J.Jeremy Jeba
Samuel BBKPJ5677C M.E. (Ph.D) 24.06.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
28.
Mr.Lakshmipathy.
J ALCPL7009D M.E. 01.06.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
29. N
Mr.Jaison. R DCMPR8983N M.E 27-06-2016 Asst. Prof - 30.11.19
30.
Mr.Kumar BPNPF6546Q M.E. 18-12-2017 Asst. Prof - Y
31.
Mr. Regin Paulson
J BCTPR6350Q M.E. 18-12-2017 Asst. Prof - Y
32.
Mr.N.Rajkumar AZDPR3214S M.E. 18.12.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
33.
Mr.Manthirakarth
ick M CLFPM4087H M.E. 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
34.
Mr. Balamurugan
M AWXPB6271 M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
35.
Mr. Prakash K BVIPP0224P M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
36.
Mr.M.Muthukuma
r BJCPM6433K M.E. 11.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
37.
Mr.P.Ebenezer
Sathish Paul AARPE4869J M.E. 18.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
38.
Mr. M. Saravana
Kumar DTUPS9171Q M.E. 18.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
39.
Mr. Yuvaraj. R AMPPY0265L M.E 18.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y

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Cur
Date on rent
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualification Designation which ly
N Joining
Designated as Ass
o. Professor/ ocia
Associate ted
Professor (Y/
N)
40. Date of
Mr. P . Sathish
Kumar DFSPS7205P M.E. 02.07.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
41.
Mr. Azhaguvel R AXJPA0902H M.E. 25.06.2019 Asst. Prof - Y
42. BXPPR1 916K M.E. 09.12.2019 Asst. Prof - Y
Mr. P.Ramkumar
43. BHXPA0647Q M.E. 09.12.2019 Asst. Prof - Y
Dr. A. Amala
Mithin Minther
Singh
44. CMDRP9838P M.E. 09.12.2019 Asst. Prof - Y
Mr. R.Bhuvanesh

CAY 2019 -20


B 2 Faculty Information & Contributions – P G Programme – Industrial Safety Engineering
Please provide the list of faculty in the department according to the below format

Curr
Date on ently
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualification Designation which Asso
No. Joining
Designated ciate
as d
1. Professor/ (Y/N
Dr.S.Rajasekara
n BHKPR8306L Ph D 21.06.2017 Professor 21.06.2017 Y
2.
Mr.
R.Prabaharan BBBPP0042C M.E. 11.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
3.
Mr.S.Thanumala
ya Perumal AJMPT3599A M.E. 09.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y

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CAY m1 2018 – 19
B 2 Faculty Information and Contributions – U G Programme – Mechanical Engineering
Please provide the list of faculty in the department according to the below format
Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificatio Designation which Assoc
No. Joining
n Designated iated
as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
is “No”)
1.
Dr. Zeenathul Farida 02.07.2014/0
Abdul Gani AAEPZ4522A Ph.D 01.12.2010 Professor 1.04.2011 Y
2.
Dr. I.Neethi
Manickam ACNPN8066C Ph.D 12.02.2015 Professor 12.02.2015 Y
3.
Dr. V.Velmurugan AFQPV2786M Ph.D 20.07.2016 Professor 20.07.2016 Y
4.
Dr. R.Samuel Hansen BZVPS0806D Ph.D 30.06.2014 Professor 27.06.2018 Y
5.
Dr. I.Jerin Leno AIDPJ9309C Ph D 21.06.2017 Professor 21.06.2017 Y
6.
Dr.P.Sengottuvel CWESP4555L Ph.D 08.06.2015 Asso., Prof., 08.06.2015 Y
7.
Dr.V.Venugopal BIEDP9082G Ph.D 08.06.2015 Asso., Prof., 08.06.2015 Y
8.
Dr.Vijendrakumar AVZPV4721L Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
9.
Dr.S .Shiva
Shanmugam CESPR8522K Ph.D 25.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 25.06.2017 Y
10.
Dr.Murugesan P BMAPM5517G Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
11.
Dr. P. Senthilkumar CVOPS5116C Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y

42
Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificatio Designation which Assoc
No. Joining
n Designated iated
as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
is “No”)
12.
Dr.K.K.Easwaran ABCPE4518N Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
13.
Dr.R.Anish AGHPA3372K Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
14.
Dr. R.Babu AKLPB2788U Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
15.
Dr. Threshkumar BRUPT6291F Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
16.
Dr. S.Joe Patrick
Gnanaraj AQMPJ3479A Ph.D 21.11.2011 Asso., Prof., 01.07.2018 Y
17.
Mr.M.Ayyanar Raja BBJPA1113R M.E. (Ph.D) 18.02.2008 Asst., Prof., - Y
18.
Mr.K. Ariyanayagam AOEPA8739C M.E. (Ph.D) 16.6.2008 Asst. Prof - Y
19.
Mr.Ashok Raj. S HECPS8685Q M.E 20-07-2011 Asst. Prof - Y
20.
Mr.J.Y.Arthur Jebaraj ATZPA1935A M.E. 9.05.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
21.
Mr.Radakrishnan R AOOPR4747R M.E 21.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
22.
Mr. S.Sasikumar BYMPS0576G M.E. 02.08.2013 Asst. Prof - Y
23.
Mr. Robinston
Jeyasingh Swikker K ANMPJ5391C M.E. (Ph.D) 27.05.2014 Asst. Prof - Y

43
Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificatio Designation which Assoc
No. Joining
n Designated iated
as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
is “No”)
24.
Mr.S.Sheik Sulaiman GFSPS8563D M.E. (Ph.D) 16.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
25.
Mr.Thanumoorthy. N AMTPT8856E M.E 02.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
26.
Mr. Nainar U AXLPN8558Q M.E. 30.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
27.
Mrs.K.S.Maheshwari CUMPM6863P M.E. 01.07.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
28.
Mr. G.Vairamani AXNPV2281N M.E. 01.07.2010 Asst. Prof - Y
29.
Mr.J.Jeremy Jeba
Samuel BBKPJ5677C M.E. (Ph.D) 24.06.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
30.
Mr.Lakshmipathy.J ALCPL7009D M.E. 01.06.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
31.
Mr.Jaison. R DCMPR8983N M.E 27-06-2016 Asst. Prof - Y
32.
Mr.Kumar BPNPF6546Q M.E. 18-12-2017 Asst. Prof - Y
33.
Mr. Regin Paulson J BCTPR6350Q M.E. 18-12-2017 Asst. Prof - Y
34.
Mr.N.Rajkumar AZDPR3214S M.E. 18.12.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
35.
Mr.Manthirakarthick
M CLFPM4087H M.E. 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y

44
Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificatio Designation which Assoc
No. Joining
n Designated iated
as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
36.
Mr. Balamurugan M AWXPB6271 M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
37.
Mr. Prakash K BVIPP0224P M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
38.
Mr.M.Muthukumar BJCPM6433K M.E. 11.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
39.
Mr.P.Ebenezer
Sathish Paul AARPE4869J M.E. 18.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
40.
Mr. M. Saravana
Kumar DTUPS9171Q M.E. 18.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
41.
Mr. Yuvaraj. R AMPPY0265L M.E 18.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
42.
Mr. P . Sathish
Kumar DFSPS7205P M.E. 02.07.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
43.
Mr. Azhaguvel R AXJPA0902H M.E. 25.06.2019 Asst. Prof - Y
44.
Mr. S.Siva
Subramanian ECWPS4555L M.E. 25.05.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
45.
Mr.L.Shunmugaraj ENDPS5237K M.E. 15.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
46.
Mr.S.Kaliappan BTCPK2354P M.E. 03.04.2013 Asst. Prof - Y
47.
Mr.S.Ashokraj HECPS8685Q M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
48.
Mr. J.Arul Samraj CMTRT8586F M.E. 15.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
CAY m1 2018 -19
45
B 2 Faculty Information & Contributions – P G Programme – Industrial Safety Engineering
Please provide the list of faculty in the department according to the below format

Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualification Designation which Assoc
No. Joining
Designated iated
as (Y/N)
1. Professor/ Date of

Dr.S.Rajasekaran BHKPR8306L Ph D 21.06.2017 Professor 21.06.2017 Y


2.
Mr. R.Prabaharan BBBPP0042C M.E. 11.06.2018 Asst. Prof - Y
3.
Mr.S.Thanumalay
a Perumal AJMPT3599A M.E. 09.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y

CAY m2 2017 – 18
46
B 2 Faculty Information and Contributions – U G Programme – Mechanical Engineering
Please provide the list of faculty in the department according to the below format
Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificati Designatio which Assoc
No Joining
on n Designated iated
. as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
is “No”)

1.
Dr. Zeenathul 02.07.2014/0
Farida Abdul Gani AAEPZ4522A Ph.D 01.12.2010 Professor 1.04.2011 Y
2.
Dr. I.Neethi
Manickam ACNPN8066C Ph.D 12.02.2015 Professor 12.02.2015 Y
3.
Dr. V.Velmurugan AFQPV2786M Ph.D 20.07.2016 Professor 20.07.2016 Y
4.
Dr.I.Jerin Leno AIDPJ9309C Ph.D 21.06.2017 Professor 21.06.2017 Y
5.
Dr.S.Rajasekaran BHKPR8306L Ph D 21.06.2017 Professor 21.06.2017 Y
6.
Dr. R.Samuel
Hansen BZVPS0806D Ph.D 30.06.2014 Asso., Prof., 27.06.2016 Y
7.
Dr.P.Sengottuvel CWESP4555L Ph.D 08.06.2015 Asso., Prof., 08.06.2015 Y
8.
Dr.V.Venugopal BIEDP9082G Ph.D 08.06.2015 Asso., Prof., 08.06.2015 Y
9.
Dr.Vijendrakumar AVZPV4721L Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
10.
Dr.S .Shiva
Shanmugam CESPR8522K Ph.D 25.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 25.06.2017 Y
11.
Dr.Murugesan P BMAPM5517G Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y

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Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificati Designatio which Assoc
No Joining
on n Designated iated
. as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
12.
Dr. P. Senthilkumar CVOPS5116C Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
13.
Dr.K.K.Easwaran ABCPE4518N Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
14.
Dr.R.Anish AGHPA3372K Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
15.
Dr. R.Babu AKLPB2788U Ph.D 18.06.2018 Asso., Prof., 18.06.2018 Y
16.
Dr. Threshkumar BRUPT6291F Ph.D 21.06.2017 Asso., Prof., 21.06.2017 Y
17.
Mr. S.Joe Patrick
Gnanaraj AQMPJ3479A Ph.D 21.11.2011 Asst., Prof., - Y
18.
Mr.M.Ayyanar Raja BBJPA1113R M.E. (Ph.D) 18.02.2008 Asst., Prof., - Y
19.
Mr.K.
Ariyanayagam AOEPA8739C M.E. (Ph.D) 16.6.2008 Asst. Prof - Y
20.
Mr.Ashok Raj. S HECPS8685Q M.E 20-07-2011 Asst. Prof - Y
21.
Mr.J.Y.Arthur
Jebaraj ATZPA1935A M.E. 9.05.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
22.
Mr.S.Thanumalaya
Perumal AJMPT3599A M.E. 09.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
23.
Mr.Radakrishnan R AOOPR4747R M.E 21.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y

48
Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificati Designatio which Assoc
No Joining
on n Designated iated
. as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
is “No”)
24.
Mr. S.Sasikumar BYMPS0576G M.E. 02.08.2013 Asst. Prof - Y
25. Mr. Robinston
Jeyasingh Swikker
ANMPJ5391C M.E. (Ph.D) 27.05.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
K
26.
Mr.S.Sheik
Sulaiman GFSPS8563D M.E. (Ph.D) 16.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
27.
Mr.Thanumoorthy.
N AMTPT8856E M.E 02.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
28.
Mr. Nainar U AXLPN8558Q M.E. 30.06.2014 Asst. Prof - Y
29.
Mrs.K.S.Maheshwa
ri CUMPM6863P M.E. 01.07.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
30.
Mr. G.Vairamani AXNPV2281N M.E. 01.07.2010 Asst. Prof - Y
31.
Mr.J.Jeremy Jeba
Samuel BBKPJ5677C M.E. (Ph.D) 24.06.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
32.
Mr.Lakshmipathy.J ALCPL7009D M.E. 01.06.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
33.
Mr.Jaison. R DCMPR8983N M.E 27-06-2016 Asst. Prof - Y
34.
Mr.Kumar BPNPF6546Q M.E. 18-12-2017 Asst. Prof - Y
35.
Mr. Regin Paulson J BCTPR6350Q M.E. 18-12-2017 Asst. Prof - Y

49
Curre
Date on ntly
S. PAN No. Date of
Name Qualificati Designatio which Assoc
No Joining
on n Designated iated
. as (Y/N)
Professor/ Date of
Associate Leaving (In
Professor case
Currently
Associated
36.
Mr.N.Rajkumar AZDPR3214S M.E. 18.12.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
37.
Mr.Manthirakarthic
kM CLFPM4087H M.E. 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
38.
Mr. Balamurugan
M AWXPB6271 M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
39.
Mr. Prakash K BVIPP0224P M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
40.
Mr. S.Siva
Subramanian ECWPS4555L M.E 25.05.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
41.
Mr.L.Shunmugaraj ENDPS5237K M.E 15.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
42.
Mr.S.Kaliappan BTCPK2354P M.E 03.04.2013 Asst. Prof - Y
43.
Mr.J.Manohar PNBPF6456R M.E 25.05.2015 Asst. Prof - Y
44.
Mr. J.Arul Samraj CMTRT8586F M.E 15.06.2012 Asst. Prof - Y
45.
Mr.A.Antony CPURPS2110
Michael Prabharan N M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
46.
Mr. R.Arun Kumar CPZGD7923A M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
47.
Mr.R.Ramesh
Kumar BCJPH2174C M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y
48.
Mr. S.Sakthivel DXJPS5439A M.E 21.06.2017 Asst. Prof - Y

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