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KARNATAKA

Self Assessment Report (SAR) for NBA Accreditation of Undergraduate Engineering Programme

Mechanical Engineering June 2012

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology


Maralur, Tumkur572 105

June 2009

National Board of Accreditation


NBCC Building, Eastern Tower, 4th Floor, Pragati Vihar, Lodhi Road,

New Delhi-110 003


Phone: 011-24369633 (D), Telefax: 011-24369624 email. nba@aicte.ernet.in

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur


PREFACE
Sri Siddhartha Education Society (SSES) was established in the year 1959 by Late H M Gangadharaiah a philanthropist. The main objective has been providing education to the disadvantaged section of people in the society. The Goal of the society set to providing quality education at an affordable cost. In the year 1979, Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology was established and it is pursuing the policies, which enable us to reach the set goal.

VISION
ENTRANCING EDUCATION TO REACH THE UNREACHED

MISSION
To Provide a congenial learning atmosphere and ambition, thereby enabling students to reach their purpose and target and to become good citizens

OBJECTIVES
While Navigating to reach the vision through the mission, the following are envisaged:
Augmenting the existing facilities; space, Library and Labs. Efforts to excel classroom teaching thereby arousing curiosity, ultimately resulting in innovative ideas. Taking Laboratory to classrooms. Provision to train the trainers, encouraging staff to improve qualifications offering incentives. Framing programs for the Personality development and professional ethics. Improving the communication skills. Designing the Need based curricula.

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Dr. H M Gangadharaiah
Founder
Sri Siddhartha Education Society started by Late. Dr. H M Gangadharaiah with blessings of Saint and Seer, the father of Bhoodhan Movement Sri Vinobha Bhave in 1959, has made a leap in the field of education. The Society that made a humble beginning with a residential school in a village (Golla Halli) near Tumkur has grown into an academic empire, by embracing science, technical, medical and dental education and other fields in higher education. The total number of institutions run by the society has reached 84 with total student strength of 15,896 and 1800 employees. The vision of the society is to take education to Reach the unreached. Siddhartha symbolizes the needy: Bahujana Hitaya Bahujana Sukhaya. So is the ambition of Sri Siddhartha Education Society. The team that manages the affairs of the society after the Late Sri H M Gangadharaiah, the Founder Secretary include Dr. G. Shivaprasad and Dr. G. Parameshwara (former Minister for Higher Education), the two illustrious sons of Sri H. M. Gangadharaiah. In addition, Sri Maruthi D Male (former MLC, Govt. of Karnataka) and other dedicated personalities help to manage the affaires of the society. They share the Same concern and have equal commitment towards the society.

The TOP Team of SSIT comprises of:


Dr. G Shivaprasad Dr. G Paremashwara Dr. K A Krishnamurthy Prof. C N Narasimha Murthy Secretary Joint Secretary Principal Administrative Officer

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Dr. G SHIVAPRASAD
M.B.B.S., D.O.MS, MS, F.O.CA

Secretary
An eminent ophthalmologist is the Secretary of Sri Siddhartha Education Society (SSES) has shouldered the responsibility to steer all the institutions of the society along the lines envisaged by his father. He is well read and has specialized in the Buddha Philosophy. Aprt, he is an excellent orator and a good teacher. He is also the Director of Sri Siddhartha Medical College (SSMC), Tumkur, managing the administration of the Institution since 25 years. SSES have shown remarkable growth and progress under the stewardship of Dr. G. Shiva Prasad who is carrying forward the noble traditions of his illustrious father, Shikshana Bhishma Late Sri H.M. Gangadharaiah. Under his stewardship, the society sponsored the Sri Siddhartha University and has been appeared as a Deemed to be University by the MHRD of UGC (under section 3 of UGC Act of 1956). This event indeed, is a Milestone and a credential to the activities of Dr. G Shivaprasad. He is the Chancellor of the newly framed Society. Having obtained MBBS, and MS, from BMC and Minto Ophthalmic Hospital, he had a brief spell of service at Govt. District Hospital, Tumkur and Chitradurga. Later on, he has been working as a teaching faculty in Dept. of Ophthalmology, SSMC. Steeped up in spirituality and noble traditions of Buddhist Philosophy Dr. G. Shiva Prasad has a vision and mission to give not only sight for the blind but also insight and foresight of knowledge and wisdom to students and society at large. Spirit of sacrifice and service has been his creed. He has actively participated in many eye camps. He has also actively involved in the programs of IMA, Tumkur, to provide medico social relief to rural poor. Dissertation Work: Ocular, Manifestation of Leprosy.

Positions held: Secretary, SSES, Director, SSMC, Prof. & HOD, SSMC, Chancellor: Sri Siddhartha University (a deemed-to-be University)

Awards and Accolades: Rajiv Gandhi National Award in the year 1995

Memberships: Member, All India Ophthalmic Society, Member, Ophthalmic Society, Karnataka, Served as a Senate Member at Bangalore University, Books: o Preaching of BUDHA,

Publications:

Besides, he has held many other important positions of prominent Committees and Associations in various capacities at the societal level.
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Dr. G PARAMESHWARA
M. Sc. (Agri), Ph.D. (Australia), MISPP, MISTE

Joint Secretary

He is the younger son of Late Sri H M Gangadharaiah. He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Science from Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Australia. He is also a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Agricultural Technologist. In addition, being a Former Minister of Higher Education, Government of Karnataka, he is very familiar with the Education system and the importance of Education. He believes that education must have practical applications to be valuable. He is the Joint Secretary of Sri Siddhartha Education Society and is in charge of all activities of SSES. To him, good education is imperative for human welfare. In Acknowledgement of his services at the political level, he was entrusted to take forward the Congress party in various capacities and is presently the President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC). As the president of a big political party, he is keen on serving the society. He also believes that the remedy for all ills is education and hence has established many institutions in the State. In addition, he is a good athlete and is the claimer of the membership in Olympic Society Karnataka, In relation; he takes lot of interest in providing co-and extra curricular facilities to students.

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Dr. K A KRISHNAMURTHY Principal


Popularly known as KAK, is an internationally renowned engineering teacher, researcher, writer and educationist. Before taking over as the principal (since 2004) of Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology (SSIT), he has served as the Principal of Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan, from 1997. He has held various positions at the Malnad College of Engineering, since 1967. He holds Ph.D. from IIT, Mumbai. Besides teaching, which is his passion, Dr. Murthy has engaged himself in research and development. He was a Research Fellow at the University of Manitoba in Canada during 1981-82. Later in his career, he was a Visiting Professor at the same university during 83-84. He was a Visiting Consulting Professor at the Asea Brown Boveri, Switzerland during 1988-89 a great exposure and contribution to The need based research. He possess an unblemished teaching career spanning over Four decades, Dr. Krishna Murthy has won several laurels and published many books, and presented and chaired numerous papers at many International Conferences including visiting of several countries. Was also involved in offering a course at Mexico while at CANADA. He was a recipient of several awards and won accolades over the years. Achievements and Accolades: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. UP Government National Award (ISTE) FOR Research and Book writing. JC Bose Memorial Gold Medal (IETE) Best innovation. Best Citizen of India Award from International Publishing House, New Delhi, Mother Teresa Excellence Award from Front for National Progress, National Parisara Rathna Award from Kuvempu University, Life Time Achievement Award from International Institute of Education and Management, Best ISTE Chapter Award. Calcutta convention Best National Paper Award 2004. National award for the Best Engineering College Principal(for the overall contribution)

Important Positions held: He was the Chairman of Karnataka State Core Committee for improvement of Polytechnic Education in the State his Report regarded as the landmark document in the Polytechnic Education. Invited member- New York Academy of Sciences, USA, Sr. Member IEEE, Fellow of the Professional bodies- Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Institution of Engineers (India),. ABI USA - Distinguished Leadership Award, Member: Staff Selection Committee-IISc, ISRO and NAL. National Award for the Best Paper at the Annual Convention and National Seminar, Member, Research awards Committee MHRD (Under the Chairmanship of Prof SUKHATME, IIT, Bombay) Member of the AICTE Core Committee (Karnataka State) formed to look in to the Polytechnics continuation of recognition etc. Has worked as an Expert Member of AICTE visited several Institutions in the states of Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Andhrapradesh for AICTE.
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Publications:
Books:

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John Wiley and Sons (2) Pearson Asia (Singapore)(1), Interline Publishing (1), PHI (1) Interline (3rd edition)(1)

Research Publications: 95 (Journals of high repute) R&D Projects: MHRD (1), AICTE (2) and Thrust Area Projects (several) Short-term programs: ISTE / AICTE / DTE-World Bank / ISRO (several) Technical reports: University of Manitoba (10) and ABB Switzerland (10) Project reports: Ph. D.,PG as also UG.

Prof. C N Narasimha Murthy


ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

Prof. Narashimha Murthy took charge as Administrative officer of Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology in 1998 after his retirement as principal of a Government First grade college.

Prof. Murthy, an eminent professor of economics and a good administrator, is using his rich experience in transforming the dreams of the management, to make SSIT as one of the better technical Institution in the state, into reality. Prof. Murthy is friendly and helping. He is easily accessible.

The ease with which he achieves rapprochement at the highest level, as AO, is one of the finest qualities of Prof .Murthy. His relentness work for the Institution has taken the Institution to greater heights.

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Siddhartha Institute of Technology (SSIT), Tumkur, KARNATAKA

PART - I Institutional summary


(Criterion I & II)

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology


Maralur, Tumkur572 105

June 2012
AS PER THE JUNE 2009 FORMAT

Self Assessment Report (SAR); Part I, Criterions I and II

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SELF ASSESSMENT REPORT (SAR) PART I


CONTENTS
Preface Declaration PART - I Institutional Summary (Criteria I and II) 1.0.1. 1.0.2. 1.0.3. 1.0.4. 1.0.5. 1.0.6. 1.0.7. 1.0.8. 1.0.9 1.0.10 1.0.11 1.0.12 1.0.13 College / Institution / University Name and Address Name of the contact person for NBA History of the College Ownership Status Financial Status Nature of Trust / Society External Sources of Funds Internal Sources of Funds Scholarships or any financial assistance provided to students Basis / examination for admission to the engineering college No. of Students Total No. of Employee Minimum and maximum number of faculty and staff on roll

CRITERION I: Organization & Governance, Resources, Institutional Support, Development & Planning I-I.1 I-I.1.1 Campus infrastructure and facility Land, built up area and academic infrastructure - Physical resources available

I-I.1.2 Maintenance of academic infrastructure and facilities I-I.1.3 Ambience, green cover, water harvesting, environment preservation etc I-I.1.4 Hostel (Boys and girls) I-I.1.5 Transportation facility and canteen I-I.1.6 Electricity, power backup, telecom, water etc 1-1.2 Organization, governance and transparency

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I-I.2.1 Governing body, administrative setup and functions of various bodies I-I.2.2 Defined rules, procedures, recruitment and promotional policies etc I-I.2.3 Decentralization in working and grievance redressal system I-I.2.4 Transparency and availability of correct / unambiguous information I-I.3 I-I.4 Budget allocation and its utilization Library

I-I.4.1 Library space and ambience, timings and usage I-I.4.2 Availability of librarian, other staff,, automation, online access, networking I-I.4.3 Variety of titles and the volumes per title I-I.4.4 Journal subscription and internationally acclaimed titles I-I.4.5 Digital Library I-I.5 Academic support units and common facilities for FIRST YEAR Courses

I-I.5.1 Core labs (space, batch, instruments, laboratory manuals, experiments list) I-I.5.2 Central computing laboratory I-I.5.3 Manufacturing practices laboratory I-I.5.4 Language laboratory I-I.6 I-I.7 Internet Co-curricular and extra curricular activities

I-I.7.1 Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, e.g., NCC / NSS, cultural activities etc. I-I.7.2 Sports grounds and facilities I-I.8 Career guidance, Training, placement and Entrepreneurship cell

I-I.8.1 Effective career guidance services including counseling for higher studies I-I.8.2 Training and placement facility placement officer (TPO), industry interaction I-I.8.3 Entrepreneurship cell and incubation facility I-I.9 I-I.10 Safety norms & check Emergency medical care and first aid

I-I.10.1 Medical staff to provide first-aid and medical help in emergency I-I.10.2 Availability of ambulance services (response times and medical facility)

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Criterion II: Evaluation and Teaching-Learning Process II-I.1 Evaluation system

II-I.1.1 Published schedule for assignments / mid-semester tests, II-I.1.2 Maintenance of Course files II-I.1.3 Quality of problems in assignments / tests / semester examinations II-I.2 Tutorial classes / remedial classes / mentoring

II-I.2.1 Tutorial classes to address personal level doubts and queries: II-I.2.2 Remedial classes and additional make-up tests, schedule of classes /tests II-I.2.3 Mentoring system to help at individual levels II-I.3 Teaching evaluation process: Feedback system

II-I.3.1 Design of proforma and process of feedback evaluation II-I.3.2 Feedback analysis and percentage of students participation II-I.3.3 System of reward / corrective measures etc. II-I.3.4 Any feedback mechanism from alumni, parents and industry II-I.4 Self Learning and Learning beyond syllabus

II-I.4.1 Generation of self-learning facilities and motivation II-I.4.2 Availability of learning beyond syllabus contents and promotion II-I.5 Faculty Ratio and qualification for FIRST YEAR Common Courses List of Faculty members teaching first year courses II-I.5.1 Assessment of Faculty Availability for FIRST YEAR, teacher-student ratio II-I.5.2 Assessment of Qualification II-I.6 Academic performance in First Year Common Courses ANNEXURE SECTION ANNEXURE I ANNEXURE II 1-1.2.1 I-I.2.3 List of Institutions run by Sri Siddhartha Education Trust List of Governing Body and all other Administrative Bodies The mechanism and composition of Grievance Redressal System, including faculty association, and staff-union, if any Details of Digital Library Personal, and Academic files Contents

ANNEXURE III

I-I.4.5

ANNEXURE IV ANNEXURE V

I-I.4.5 II-I.1.2

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ANNEXURE VI ANNEXURE VII ANNEXURE VIII ANNEXURE IX

II-I.2.1

List of Tutorial Classes Student Feedback Form About SSIT A Brief Profile Photo Gallery

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In letter head

CAY: 2011 - 12

LYG: 2010 - 11
DECLARATION

CFY: 2011-12*
*New 2012-13

This Self Assessment Report (SAR) is prepared for Current Academic Year (2011-12) and Current Financial Year (2011-12) on behalf of us by the team headed by the Principal. I certify that the information provided in this SAR is extracted from the records and to the best of our knowledge, is correct and complete. I understand that any false statement / information of consequence may lead to the rejection of the application for accreditation for a period of two or more years. I also understand that the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) or its subcommittee will have the right to decide on the basis of the submitted SAR whether the Institution should be considered for an accreditation visit. If the information of consequence was found to be wrong during the visit or subsequent to grant of accreditation, NBA has right to withdraw the accreditation granted, if any, and no accreditation will be allowed for a period of two years or more.
(G. SHIVAPRASAD) Chairman, Governing Council

Place: TUMKUR Date: 08.06.2012


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PART I INSTITUTIONAL SUMMARY (Criteria I and II)


I.0.1. College / Institution / University Name and Address : SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY, Evaluators Space

: Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology,


Maralur-Kunugal Road Tumkur 572 105 Ph.: 0816 2200314/2200999/2201073 FAX: 0816 2200270 E-Mail: kak_ssit@rediffmail.com

I.0.2.

Name of the contact person for NBA Designation, Telephone numbers and E-mail ID

Dr. K. A. KRISHNAMURTHY

: Principal : 0816 2200314/2200999/2201073 Personal: kak10746@rediffmail.com College: E-mail: kak_ssit@rediffmail.com

1.0.3.

History of the College / Institution (including dates of introduction and no. of seats of various programmes of study along with NBA accreditation, if any), in tabular form
Full time years Intake Sanctioned Admitted Initial 10-11 10-11 Accreditation Status A/NA/AF

Programmes

Year of Starting

UG - B.E. Degree
1 Civil Engineering 4 1979 40 40 40

A1&2 +AF

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Mechanical Engineering Elaectrical & Electronics Engg. Electronics & Communication Engg Computer science and Engineering Telecommunication Engineering Industrial Engg. & Management Information science & Engineering Medical Electronics PG - Degree (M. Tech.)*

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

1979 1980 1980 1986 1990 1992 1998 2003

60 60 60 30 60 40 60 30

60 60 120 120 90 40 90 30

60 56 120 116 59 22 67 15

A1&2 +AF

A1&2 +AF A1 A1&2 +AF A1&2 +AF A1&2 A1 A1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Digital Electronics Thermal Engineering CAD for Structures VLSI& Embedded Systems Computer Science & Engineering Production Technology Computer Aided Industrial Drives PG

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2004 2004 2007 2009 2009 2009 2010

18 18 18 18 18 18 -

18 18 18 18 18 18 18

18 18 02 18 18 18 18

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

8.

MCA

3 A Accredited, NA Not Applied,

1998

60

60

13

NA

AF Applied for, TAL- To apply later

*Admission yet to start for the Academic year 2012-13 through PGCET of VTU

I.0.4.

Ownership Status: Govt. (Central / State) / Trust / Society (Govt. / NGO / Private) / Private/ Other (specify

: Private

1.0.5. Financial Status: Govt. (Central /State) / Grants-in-aid / Not-for-profit / Private-Self financing /Other (specify)

: Private-Self financing

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1.0.6. Nature of Trust / Society List of other Institutes / colleges run by the Trust / Society 1 2 3 4

: Private 4 Institutions as under

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur Sri Siddhartha Dental College, Tumkur Sri Siddhartha First Grade College, Tumkur

The Society also runs other Institutions enclosed in ANNEXURE - I 1.0.7. External Sources of Funds CFY Name of External Sources Nil 2011-12 CFYm1 2010-11 CFYm2 2009-10 Evaluators Space

1.0.8. Internal Sources of Funds

CFY Name of Internal Sources 1 2011-12 18,14,11,268

CFYm1 2010-11 16,24,96,680

CFYm2 2009-10 14,88,08,83 8

Students Fee

1.0.9

Scholarships or any financial assistance provided to students if provided, basis of scholarship/assistance : Merit / Parents limited income / others
Year

YES

No. of Assistance

Amount in Rupees

CFY CFYm1 CFYm2

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10

409 253 85

1,21,34,640 80,02,000 76,92,111

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2009-10
Range Name / Type of Scholarship Min Max No. of Recipients Total Amount (in Rupees) Evaluators Space

1. Govt. of India 2. SC & ST 3. Merit Scholarship (Other State) 4. Karnataka Govt. 5. Karnataka Govt. Sainik Welfare Fund Scholarship

3000 18000 3000 500 500

8000 60000 100000 35000 25000 TOTAL

6 0 3 65 11 85

43000 6570510 125111 919240 34250 76,92,111

2010-11
Range Name / Type of Scholarship Min Max No. of Recipients Total Amount (in Rupees)

1. Govt. of India 2. SC & ST 3. Merit Scholarship (Other State) 4. Karnataka Govt. 5. Karnataka Govt. Sainik Welfare Fund Scholarship

3000 18000 3000 500 500

8000 60000 100000 35000 25000 TOTAL

10 0 8 235 0 253

75000 4368290 542280 3016430 0 80,02,000

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2011-12

Range Name / Type of Scholarship Min Max No. of Recipients

Total Amount (in Rupees)

1. Govt. of India 2. SC & ST 3. Merit Scholarship (Other State) 4. Karnataka Govt. 5. Karnataka Govt. Sainik Welfare Fund Scholarship 4. Karnataka Govt fee concision

8000 20550 5000 28090 500 500

8000 60000 135845 28090 25000 60000 TOTAL

1 187 17 3 0 204 409

8000 7318330 1347185 84270 0 3376855 12134640

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I.0.10

Basis / examination for admission to the engineering college:

AIEEE /

All India entrance / State level entrance / University entrance / CET-KEA / COMED-K 12th levels / other (specify)

Karnataka State General Merit (GM) Categories Urban Rural Kannada Medium COMED-K

A student to be eligible for admission has to take CET conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) or Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental colleges of Karnataka, known as COMED-K. Under the various categories mentioned above, the cut-off ranks vary widely.

(As on year 10-11) I.0.11 No. of Students No. of Engineering Students No. of Other Students, if any 1.0.12 Total No. of Employees Teaching Non Teaching Boys 355 Male 108 124 Girls 200 Female 65 21 Total 555 Total 173 145

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1.0.13

Minimum and maximum number of faculty and staff on roll, in the Engineering College /Institute/ Faculty, during the CAY and the previous CAYs (1st July to 30th June):

CAY

CAYm1

CAYm2

ITEMS

2011-12 Min Max


180

2010-11 Min
173

2009-10 Min
140

Max
180

Max
154

Teaching faculty in Engineering Teaching faculty in Science and Humanities Non-teaching staff Total

177

21 145

22 145

22 145

22 145

17 145

19 145

343

347

340

347

302

318

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Criterion I
Organization & Governance, Resources, Institutional Support, Development & Planning
Evaluators Space

I-I.1 I-I.1.1

Campus infrastructure and facility Land, built up area and academic infrastructure Physical resources available Item A B Exclusive for this college Shared with other colleges in this campus, if any *Sports field area
Land in acres 53 Acres

Total Points (30) Points (5)

Built up floor space in sqm 28,000 Sq m

Nil 5.9 Acres

Nil 24,050 Sqm

I-I.1.2

Maintenance of academic infrastructure and facilities Distinct features Civil Maintenance House Keeping Security services Electrician Plumber HR out sourcing Drinking water facilities

Points (5)

I-I.1.3

Ambience, green cover, water harvesting, environment preservation etc Distinct features

Points (5)

A very unique Geodesic Dome Library and other beautiful buildings College has a good overall academic ambience Beautiful landscape with asphalted roads, sports fields, campus lighting Multi Storied buildings
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Rainwater and Sewage treatment planned

I-I.1.4

Hostel (Boys and girls) - Present status Item a) Hostel for Boys? YES Exclusive b) Hostel for Girls? YES Exclusive NO 72 272 NO 208 650
No. of Rooms No. accommodated students

Points (5)
No. in waiting

Nil

Nil

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I-I.1.5

Transportation facility and canteen Item


No. of Buses Facility availed by

Points (5)
No. in waiting

a)

Transport Exclusive

YES

NO

02

Students & Staff

Nil

Item

Canteen

Sitting space

Daily Usage

b)

Canteen - Exclusive

YES

NO

- ONE

1329 Sqm

07 am to 09 pm

I-I.1.6

Electricity, power backup, telecom, water etc Specific details in respect of installed capacity, service points for distribution, water purification etc

Points (5)

i ii iii iv v vi

Sanctioned Power - KVA / KW Captive Power Plant - KVA / KW UPS Backup - KVA / KW Service points Nos. Water supply municipal/bore well KL Water purification - Centralized/Points - KL

: 465 KVA (350+115) : 437 KVA from 5 units (125+100+100+50+62)

: 300 KVA : 2 Nos. : 12 to 16 KL / hour : Centralized

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1-1.2 1-1.2.1

Organization, governance and transparency Governing body, administrative setup and functions of various bodies

Points (20) Points (5)

List Governing, Senate and all other Academic and Administrative bodies, their memberships, functions and responsibilities, relation of the members of such bodies with the principal owner of the college / institute, frequency of the meetings and attendance therein, in tabular form. A few sampler minutes of the meetings and action taken reports are given in ANNEXURE - II

SRI SIDDHARTHA EDUCATION SOCIETY


Sl. No.

Name (Sriyuths)

Designation

Address

1.

Sri Maruthi D. Male

President

# 183, Housing Board Colony, Shanthi Nagar, M. S. Mill Road, Gulbarga

2. 3. 4. 5.

Dr. G. Shivaprasad Dr. G. Parameshwara Dr. G. S. Ananad Sri H. K. Kumara Swamy

Secretary Joint Secretary Member Member

Sidhhartha Nagar, Tumkur Siddhartha Nagara, Tumkur Siddhartha Nagara, Tumkur Advocate, LIG No. 223, Kuvempu Nagara, Hassan Chikkabelavangala, Doddaballapur Taluk

6.

Sri Gangamaraiah

Member

7.

Smt. Kannika Parameshwar

Member

Siddhartha Nagara, Tumkur

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Governing Council of Siddhartha Institute of Technology


SL No Name of the member with Address Contact no. Profession Designation in society

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1.

Dr. G. Shiva Prasad M.S., DOMS. Secretary SSES, Sri Siddhartha Nagar, Tumkur

0816-2278867

Doctor

Chairman

2.

Dr. G. Parameshwara, Ph. D. J Joint Secretary, SSES, Sri Siddhartha Nagar, Tumkur-572 105

080-23617154 0816-2207000

M.L.A

Member

3.

Sri H. K. Kumaraswamy, M.L.A, Lakshmipura, opp.Rotary school Sakleshpura Town, Hassan Dist.

9448346546

M.L.A

Member

4.

Sri T.A. Lakshminarayanashetty, Aruna Hall, Church Square, Mandipet, Tumkur.

9886840151 0816-2273576

Businessman Member

5.

Prof. C.N Narasimhamurthy, SSES, Tumkur Regional officer, AICTE Prasannakumar Block, University Campus, Bangalore -560 001

9448052934

Administrativ e officer Regional officer

Member

6.

080-22205979 080-22253232

Member AICTE EX Officio

7.

Prof. B. R. Srinivas Murthy, Dept of Civil Engg, IISC, Bangalore

9448388922

Professor

Member, AICTE Nominee

8.

Prof. Talawar H.U, DTE, Palace Road, Bangalore-560 001

080-22356318

D.T.E

Member State Govt Nominee VTU Nominee

9.

Prof. A. Sridharan, # 40 West Park Rd, between 13th & 14th cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore560003.

080-23222939

Prof. Engineering

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10.

Dr. M. Z. Kurian, Dean & Registrar (Academic), SSIT, Tumkur.

9844022363

Prof & HOD E&C Dept

Member

11.

Prof. H. P. Sudarshan, Registrar (Evaluation). Sri Siddhartha University, Tumkur.

9448174191

Prof. Civil Dept

Member

12.

Dr. K.A. Krishnamurthy, Principal, Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur-572 105

9448145319

Principal

Member Secretary

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I-I.2.2

Defined rules, procedures, recruitment and promotional policies etc.: List of the published rules, policies and procedures, year of publications, awareness among the employees/students, availability on web etc

Points (5)

Administrative Manual duly approved

I-I.2.3

Decentralization in working and grievance redressal system: List of faculty members who are administrators / decision makers for various assigned jobs

Points (5)

List of Committees and defined duties and responsibilities

Specify the mechanism and composition of grievance redressal system, including faculty association, and staff-union, if any

I-I.2.4

Transparency and availability of correct / unambiguous information: Dissemination and Availability of institute / program specific information through the web Formation of a Cell in accordance with the provisions of Right To Information Act, 2005

Points (5)

Yes - with general and mandatory disclosure

I-I.3

Budget allocation and its utilization

Points (10)

Summary of current financial years budget and the actual expenditures incurred (exclusively for the College / Institute) for three preceding financial years

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Sl. No. Item

Budget of the year 2011-12

Actual Expenses in (Rupees)

2010-11 Allocated Expenses*

2009-10

2008-09

i)

Acquisition of land (if any) and new buildings Library Laboratory Equipment Laboratory consumables Salary of Teaching and Non-Teaching staff Travel

2875000 16625000 3000000 8340377 3000000 2719874

492250 879000 364569 60381882 590850 17826579

958819 2172462 2249636

1127620 740665 859290

ii) iii) iv) v)

68285872 57745159 1602768 2266746 30442993 29831885

vi) vii) Other specify

Total

80535130 105712550 92571365


*Figures as on - 31.03.2012 + Audit report Evaluators Space

I-I.4 I-I.4.1

Library Library space and ambience, timings and usage Good ambience, modern furniture good layout and arrangement : Carpet area of Library Reading Space No. of seats in reading space No. of Users (issue book) per day No. of Users (Reading space) Library Timings: Working day Weekends Holidays 1945 Sqm. 688 Sqm. 500 350 525

Points (25) Points (5)

8 am - 12 midnight 8 am - 8 pm 8 am - 5 pm

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I-I.4.2

Availability of a qualified librarian and other staff, Library automation, online access, networking No. of Lib. Staff No. of Lib. Staff with Degree in Lib Science Computerization for search, indexing and issue / return records? Bar-coding used? Lib services on internet/intranet ? INDEST or other similar membership? Specify 17 11 YES YES Intranet

Points (5)

Delnet, J-Gate, E-Vidya IEEE Digital Library

I-I.4.3

Variety of titles and the volumes per title No. of Titles No. of Volumes
Year No. of New Titles added

Points (5) 23643 78613


No. of New Editions added No. of New Volumes added

CFYm2 CFYm1 CFY

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

1196 506 520

223 127 150

5121 3345 5920

I-I.4.4

Journal subscription and internationally acclaimed titles

Points (5)

Year

No. of Technical Magazines/ Periodicals

No. of Total Technical Journals subscribed in Hardcopy In Softcopy 81 81 81

Internationally acclaimed titles in (originals, reprints) 65 73 43

CFYm2 CFYm1 CFY

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

238 250 216

157 169 173

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I-I.4.5

Digital Library

Points (5)

ANNEXURE - IV

Availability of digital library contents:

Yes

No

The following digital contents are Available: No. of Courses: Any other? UG - 9 UG Digital contents CDs PG - 8 General topics CDs Total No. of e-books / CDs 9 55 3331

Availability of an exclusive server: Availability over intranet / internet: Availability of exclusive space / room: No. of Users per day:

Yes Yes Yes

No No No

Centralized Intranet Area . Sqm 75

I-I.5

Academic support units and common facilities for FIRST YEAR Courses

Points (20)

I-I.5.1

Core laboratories (Adequacy of space, number of students per batch, quality and availability of measuring instruments, laboratory manuals, list of experiments)

Points (10)

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Core Lab Description

Space /No, Students

No. of experiments

Quality of instruments

Lab manuals

Engineering Physics Laboratory

247.5 Sqm / 20 students per batch 247.5. Sqm / 20 students per batch 72. Sqm / 20 students per batch 84 Sqm / 20 students per batch 120 Sqm / 20 students per batch

12

Good

Printed

Engineering Chemistry Laboratory Computer Programming Laboratory Computer Aided Engineering Drawing

12

Good

Printed

20

Good

Printed

10

Good

Printed

Basic workshop

10

Good

Printed

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LABORATORIES
Sl. No. Laboratory and Year / semester in which used Number of benches or work stations and number of students per experimental set up Work Stations Batch

Evaluators Space

Major facilities / equipment available

I & II Semester (FIRST YEAR)


1.

Physics Lab

Ultrasonic Interferometer Optical Spectrometer Four probe apparatus Laser kit

10 Tables 05 desks

20 students per batch, 01 student per experiment

2.

Chemistry Lab

Flame Photometer Potentiometer Colorimeter Conductivity meter, pH meter, Distillation Unit Demineralization plant Electronic Balance, Thermostat.

08 Tables Individual

20 students per batch 01 student per experimental setup

3.

Computer Programming Lab

C programming

Pentium V with core 2 duo configuration Pentium V with core 2 duo configuration

01 student per system

4.

Computer Aided Engg. Drawing

08 computers loaded with supporting software and a printer.(Network printer) Bench vices 19, 1 Leg vice, 1 Drilling machine,1 Power hack saw, 1 Double ended bench grinder, Welding transformer, Work Tables

20 students, 01 student per terminal 20 students per batch

5.

Basic Workshop

NA Points (4)

I-I.5.2

Central computing laboratory


Space No. of Computers Variety of SWs Usage / Timings

Computing Lab

Lab Assistance?

Computer Programming

150 Sqm

42 Systems

Refer table below (ii) Software Packages

10 hours a day Faculty and & through out instructional week as per staff timetable

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COMPUTERS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE Number of computers in the Department Phy 3 Ch. 3 Math 3 Mech. + Civil 75

i) ii)
Sl. No.

Software Packages available in the Department


Name of the Software GENERAL FACILITY Purpose of the Software Version, if any Year of purchase Number of Licenses

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

MS Windows XP MS Vista - Latest MS Office 2003 MS DOS Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 2000 Borland C++ DOS / Windows Turbo C Ver Visual Studio Visual Studio .Net Oracle Oracle Oracle NetSim MATLAB Xilinx VHDL MECHANICAL

Basic Operating System Basic Operating System General working Basic Operating System Basic Operating System Basic Operating System Basic Operating System General working General working General working General working General working General working General working General working General working General working

XP XP 5.0 4.0

2007 2008 2008

150 50 200
Evaluators Space

2008 2007 3.0 6.0 Pro 2002 8i 9i 10g 1.1 7.04 8.11 2006 2008 2008 2006 2008 2009 2007 2007 2005

20 05 05 10 10 10 10 10 40 25
Multi-user

4.

Solid edge

Teach Computer Aided Engg. Drawing

Ver.18

2006

60

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I I.5.3

Manufacturing practices laboratory

Points (4)

Lab Description

Space / No. of Students

No. of experiments

Quality of instruments

Lab manuals

Basic fabrication facility is available I-I.5.4 Language laboratory Points (2)

Language Lab

Space/# Students

Type of experiments

Quality of instructions

Guidance/Learning

15 HP PC + 9 Assembled PC =24

90Sq.mt

Self learning software, Writing, Vocabulary

Software

Using software

I-I.6

Internet Internet Provider Band Width Access Speed Availability of Internet in: An exclusive lab for Internet use Most computing labs Departments and other units Faculty rooms : : : : Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No : : :

Points (5) BSNL (10), Airtel (10) 10+10 = 20 Mbps Poor / Good / Excellent

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I-I.7

Co-curricular and extra curricular activities

Points (10)

I-I.7.1

Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, e.g., NCC / NSS, cultural activities etc.

Points (5)

NSS ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED

2011-2012
1 8 days special camp at Hullenahalli,Tumkur Taluk 9-9-11 to 16-9-11 2 3 Orientation Programme for I sem volunteers Cleaning of temple premises at Veerabhadraswamy Temple at Devarahosahalli 30-9-11 15-10-11

4 5

Cleaning of temple premises at Maramma Temple at Yettanahalli 29-10-11 Trekking to Hale Nijagal Hills 19-11-11 19-11-11

Administering National Integration Pledge to the staff and students National Integration Rally in Pandithanahalli village and trekking to Basadi hills

to 26-11-11 26-11-11

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NCC ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED

2011-2012
Sl. No. Exams SD(Boys) SW(Girls)

1. 2.

B C

24 16

6 8

2010-2011
Sl No 1 2 3 4 Programme Organized Communal Harmony Rally in Tumkur Communal Harmony Rally at Devarayana durga Medical Health check up camp at cholenahalli World AIDS Day Rally Date 20-11- 2010 27-11-2010 28-11-2010 1-12-2010

Sri Harish Bhatt I A section deputed to attend State Level Camp 21-1-2011 held at Mangalore University campus to 27-1-2011

Computer education (through laptop) for 5,6,7 std students at 21-1-2011 Govt Higher primary School,Dodda Sarangi Demonstration of various snakes & lecture on precautionary 11-2-11 measures to be taken in case of snake bit Painting of road humps in the college campus Painting of road humps near the college campus Medical Health check up camp at Perumanahalli World Health Day Rally Youth convention in association with Nehru Yuva Kendra Cleaning of temple premises at yettanahalli Visit to orphanage & trekking to basadi hills 12-2-11 5-3-11 13-3-11 7-4-11 9-4-11 22-4-11 6-5-11

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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NCC ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED

2010-2011
Sl. No. Exams SD(Boys) SW(Girls)

1. 2.

B C

24 16

6 8

Along with Examination the cadets took part in various activities. 2009-10 NSS 1. NSS Volunteers were involved in Mahiti-Sindu Programme, educating the Government school children about the uses of Internet. NSS Volunteers told the school children about the various web sites and its uses. They helped the children to have hands-on experience on the computer in Nov 2009 2. The NSS Volunteers took a procession on 1-12-2009 to mark the World Aids Day. The procession was inaugurated by Prof. C.N. Narasimhamurthy, Administrative officer, SSES and Dr.K.A. Krishnamurthy, Principal SSIT. HoDs of various Department, teaching and non-teaching staff members were present on this occasion. The dignitaries spoke on AIDS. During the procession volunteers distributed pamphlets to the public about the AIDS and its effect. 3. NSS Volunteers helped the Health center of SSIT in administering polio drops in Maralur extension on Pulse Polio drops administering day in February 2010. 4. On 6-3-2010 the NSS Volunteers visited Yettenahalli temple performed Shramadan. The temple premises were cleaned. Sri Girigowda, temple president was present on this occasion and girl volunteers visited the houses around the temple educating the villagers regarding sanitation, child education and contagious diseases. 5. On 14-3-2010 in association with Health Center of SSIT a free medical camp was organized at Palasandra Palya. Nearly 150 adults and children underwent medical check up and received treatment and free medicines. Sri Girish and Sri Lokesh Gram Panchayat members cooperated for the success of the camp 6. On 20-3-2010 the NSS Volunteers visited Devarahosahalli temple performed shramadan and girl volunteers visited the houses in the village educating the villagers regarding sanitation, child education and contagious diseases. Sri Jyoti Prakash, Gram Panchayat member was present during the occasion. 7. A Dental health checkup camp on 18-4-2010 at Kittaganahalli 8. NSS Special camp was organized at Maadapura Gubbi Taluk, 9 km from Tumkur Milk Dairy, 20 kms from Tumkur town from 14-9-2010 to 21-9-2010

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NCC
Sl. No. Exams SD(Boys) SW(Girls)

1. 2.

B C

24 16

6 8

Along with Examination the cadets took part in various activities like SOCIAL SERVICE: Tree Planting, Aids Awareness Programme, ADVENTURE: Trecking to Devarayana Durga

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2008-09 NSS Sl No Programme Organized 1 Cleaning of the ancient Temple and its premises NSS Special camp (10 days) Mahiti Sindhu Programme
Place Date

Sri Chennakeshava Temple, Kaidala (4km from SSIT) Nagarjunahalli. Tumkur Taluk SSIT, Tumkur

20.09.200 8 Oct 2008 06.11.200 8 01.12.200 8 20.12.200 8 25.02.200 9 28.02.200 9 April 2009 April 2009

2 2

World AIDS Day

SSIT, Tumkur

Pulse Polio Programme

Maralur Janatha Colony (Near SSIT) KSRTC & Private Bus Stands SSIT, Tumkur

Talk on awareness on Terrorism Students meet on awareness on Terrorism Visit to Orphanage Trekking to Basadi Betta

Palace Grounds, Bangalore

7 8

Maidala Pandithanahalli NCC

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Sl. No.

Exams

SD(Boys)

SW(Girls)

1. 2.

B C

21 7

6 8

Along with Examination the cadets took part in various activities like SOCIAL SERVICE: Tree Planting, Aids Awareness Programme, ADVENTURE: Trecking to Ramadevara Betta 2007-08 NSS Sl No 1 2 Activity World Aids Day celebrations 150 No. tree saplings planting in the College Campus (3 days x 50 saplings per day) Date 1-12-2007 4-3-2008 5-3-2008

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NCC REPORT OF NCC ACTIVITIES The NCC unit (6/4 Coy) is started in this college in the year 2003 with a sanctioned intake of 50 cadets both for boys and girls (SD/SW). The activity of the NCC unit for any academic year is scheduled of training as per the MOTTO of NCC, which is as follows 20 training parades of 4 1/2 hours each Foot Drill & Arms Drill Weapon Training Firing Map Reading Civil Defense Field Craft & Battle Craft Leadership Traits Social service
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During the Training the cadets has to undergo at least any one (unit/state/national) level camp conducted, so the cadet gets eligibility to write the B or C certificate exams. The following is the achievement of cadets in certificate exams of the following years

2007-08
Sl. No. Exams SD (Boys) SW (Girls)

1. 2.

B C

07 02

08 04

Along with Examination the cadets took part in various activities like SOCIAL SERVICE: Tree planting, AIDS awareness programme, ADVENTURE: Trecking to Siddara Betta I-I.7.2 Sports grounds and facilities Points (5)

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Athletic Track Badminton Ball Badminton Court Basket Ball Court Cricket Ground Foot Ball Field Gymnasium Hockey Ground Table Tennis Throw Ball Court Volley Ball Court I-I.8 I-I.8.1 Career guidance, Training, placement and Entrepreneurship cell Effective career guidance services including counseling for higher studies: Points (15) Points (5)

i)

Student Counseling Students divided into groups of 20 and attached to a teacher. The teacher is to meet the students at least once in 15 days and look to the welfare of students and report the matter. This has created a healthy and congenial atmosphere in the campus.

ii)

Student Guidance and Mentoring Individual students achievements and aspirations are raised by the effective academic and personal support. Pre-enrolment guidance enables students to take right courses. Induction program is enjoyed by students and enables them to settle quality in to the college community. A team of staff tutors closely monitors the individual program of each student (15 students are attached to a Staff /Counselor and this counselors meets students Evaluators Space once in a week. Takes note of their attendance and progress information to the Head / Principal. In moderate uses the Head / Principal Counsel students. Also informs their parents. Monitoring and supporting done from entry to progression after the college Effective social development progresses delivered through camps and tutorials. Tutorials cover problem solving, skill development, career guidance.

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Monitoring of non-attendance of students done as below: Registration once per semester Scheduled meetings with the supervision

Effective monitoring can help streamline the assessment process. The way in which the prospectus, progress and other information provided to students studying through partnership links / collaboration encourages their bondage and identification with the institution. Students Support and Guidance Students assigned with a counselor / tutor whose role it is to be a point of contact for advice and guidance. They will listen; advise and where appropriate refer them to the higher authorities. They promote reflection upon and support for the students academic development while they are on their course. Promote other activities and experimenting related to the career and personal development of their students Provide advice on careers. Help first your students to settle down in their courses. Maintain regular contact with their tutors through group meetings, e-mail and other communications. Students requiring additional help are recorded to ensure that their progress is monitored and help after ready! Careers and Employment Activity

Career services help students for appointment, conduction of workshops, conferences and other events to help students meet their career path.

I-I.8.2

Training and placement facility with training-n-placement officer (TPO), industry interaction for training/internship / placement:

Points (5)

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Training and Placement Cell: Prof. K.B. Shiva Kumar, Professor and Head

Training Activities: 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10


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Discipline

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

1. Civil Engineering 2. Computer Science & Engineering 3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering 4. Electronics & Communication Engg. 5. Industrial Engineering Management 6. Information Science & Engineering 7. Mechanical Engineering 8. Medical Electronics 9. Telecommunication Engineering 10. MCA 11. M. Tech. Total

2 28 13 21 0 17 10 9 18 8 1 127

5 48 17 23 1 26 8 1 27 14 0 170

1 68 27 31 1 30 14 1 25 4 0 202

6 76 18 77 2 20 13 3 24 0 3 242

Training Activities,

2008-09
15 June 05,2008 A talk on "Direct Digital SynthesizedQAM Modulator for Applications in Mobile communication System" by Dr. Shyam Sundar Prasad, Prof. NIT, Jamshedpur. A talk on "The Classic way to prepare for Toefl & Ielts" by Ms. Rekha Narayan, Territory Manager, Manya Education Pvt. LTd., Bangalore

Evaluators Space

16

Sept 10,2008

17

Sept 19, 2008 A FDP on "Enterprise Application Integration" by Mr. Chandra Koduru and Team, TCS Ltd., Bangalore Sept 09, 2008 A workshop on Software Testing Concepts for V Sem students of all branches by Mr. Sreenivasa Ramanujam, HR Head, TCS Ltd., Bangalore,(Industry Institute Interaction) Oct 10, 2008 A State Level Technical Symposium TANTRA-08 (Events: Paper Presentation, Technical Quiz, Hobby Project Exhibition, Management Event)

18

19

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Nov 08, 2008 Nov 09, 2008

A Training Program on Aptitude Test and Technical Test is arranged for V semester Students of all Branches by the qualified trainers from Meta-I Technologies, Spectrum, Metis Services and Skill Smith Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. A talk on ADDING VALUE ON EDUCATION USING TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION by Mr. Hemanth Haridas, IIT , Kanpur and Mr. Raghav Bharadwaj, UVCE A seminar on Career options after Graduation by the delegates from IMS Services India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore A Training Program on Group Discussions and Final Rounds of Interviews is arranged for V semester Students of all Branches by the qualified trainers from Meta-I Technologies, Spectrum, Metis Services and Skill Smith Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore.

21

Nov 11, 2008

22

Nov ,21.2008

23

Nov 22.2008 Nov 23, 2008

Feb 20, 2009

A workshop on "Software Development Models and Delivery Methodologies" by Dr. N.M. Bhatta, TCS and a FDP on "Creativity in Business Context", by Ms. Vidya Ramaswamy, TCS was conducted for both students and faculty of all branches., (Industry Institute Interaction)

Mar 20, 2009

A workshop for students on " Insurance Domain Overview" by Mr. Desik, TCS and "Java Technologies Overview" by Mr. Vikram, TCS is conducted for students of final and pre-final year (Industry Institute Interaction)

May 25, 2009 A talk on "Career Opportunities and Higher Education" By Mr. Dinakar Reddy and Sanjay of Career Launcher, Bangalore

2009-10
4 Aug 14, 2009 "Personality Development - Mind Freak with life skills" by Mr. Vinayak, V.S. Consultancy Services, Bangalore. A talk on "Creative Problem Solving by Six Thinking Hats" by Mrs. Vidya Ramaswamy, TCS, Bangalore. A seminar on Crack the Career Code" by Dr. Nandakishore Rathi, Chief Navigating Officer, Loratis, Bangalore. Two workshops for 7th sem and 5/3 sem students by Mr. Sastry Kallur on " Engineering Requirements" and Pradeep.B.Kon "SLDP", TCS, Bangalore (Industry Institute Interaction)

Aug 19, 2009

Aug 21, 2009

Sep 24, 2009

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Oct 24-25, 09 Nov 21-22, 09 Nov 28-29, 09 Dec 05-06, 09

Two day Personality Development Program by Mr. Arjun Devaiah, National Awardee, International Athlete for III Semester Students of all branches

Oct 31, 2009

Introduction Class for CAT 2010 Aspirants by Mr. Sanjay, Career Launcher Ltd., Bangalore. A Training Program on technical and Aptitude aspects in view of CRP by Mr. Vinayak, V.S. Consultancy, Bangalore for Final year students of all branches A Faculty Development Program on Cloud Computing, by

10 Nov 07, 2009

11 Feb 26, 2010 Dr. N.M. Bhatta, TCS, Bangalore for faculties only. 12 Apr 17, 2010 Apr 18-2010 Apr 24-2010 Apr 25-2010 Training Program for all VI Sem Students (2011 Batch) by 1. V.S. Consultancy Services: Mr. Vinayak & Team 2. Ethnos: Mr. Badrilingaraj & Team 3. 36T: Mr. Raghu & Team 4. Acquire Technologies: Mr. Pawan Chopra & Team

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2010-11 1 Sep 03, 2010 Workshop on "Communication Skills" for VII Sem Students by TCS, Bangalore Speaker : Mr. Sreenivasa Vivekananda Peesapati, (Industry Institute Interaction) Workshop on Embedded Network Applications" for Final Year Students by TCS Bangalore. Speaker: Rajan. A, TCS, Bangalore

2 3

Sep 17, 2010 Sep 17, 2010

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5 Oct 15, 2010 6 Oct 29, 2010

Dec- 11,12, 17, 18 & 19, 10

FDP on Usability - A Differentiator", for all the Faculty members of Space SSIT, Tumkur Speaker: Dr. Pradeep Desai, TCS, Bangalore (Industry Institute Interaction). A Seminar on " SAP Technology and Introduction about ERP and Videos on case study of SAP" by EDrishyaa Information Technology, Bangalore A Seminar on " Career Opportunities" and Mock CAT Test conducted for final year students of all branches by IMS Learning Resources, Bangalore Aptitude Orientation Session for prefinal year students of all branches by Mr. Pravin Prakash, Times of India, Bangalore Speakers: 1. Byju Raveendran 2. Sandeep Gupta A Personality Development Program by Arjun Devaiah for III Semester Students of all Branches

2011-12
8 10 11 12 A session on Embedded Systems by TCS(Sangam) for Faculty of all branches Sep 28, 11 A talk on softskills and Personality Assessment Tests final year students of all branches by Vertical Skale . Sep 9,10,11, A Three day Personality Development Program by 11 Ethnus for final year students Sep 10,11,17, A Three day Personality Development Program by 18, 11 Solutionz 360 for final year students Feb 18, 12 A workshop on "C Programming Concepts" by Mr. Kamlesh Soni , TCS, Bangalore for Faculty of Non Computer Branches A workshop on " DBMS Concepts" by Mr. Dipak Laha, TCS, Bangalore for faculty of CS,IS & MCA branches Aug 27, 11

13

14

Feb 18, 12

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Industry Institution Interaction: 1. 2. 3. 4. MOU with TCS Mission 10X Campus Connect Program, Infosys Gold Partnership with Keane.

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I-I.8.3

Entrepreneurship cell and incubation facility:

Points (5)

The activities supported by Entrepreneurship cell (STEP) are: It shall conduct awareness and development programmes: For the Head of the Institutions For the Faculty Mainly for the S & T youth. It will also conduct staff training programmes for the industrial enterprises. It will conduct growth oriented programmes for the first and second generation entrepreneurs. It will provide support, services to entrepreneurs, and escort services to the first generation entrepreneurs. Conduct various seminars and workshops in the related fields of interest and need. Look for the development of a strong database on all the industrial activities, government policies etc. It shall have a strong network with the FI and supporting agencies. It is expected to promote entrepreneurs in the thrust areas. It is gestated to conduct techno-economic feasibility service. It is anticipated to help to develop products and processes. It looks to provide infrastructure facilities and Technical support for incubation of the opportunities Students at STEP-SSIT are counseled to take-up the innovative projects in their carrier, for which the students will be supported with technical expert counseling to execute the project, fund required to execute the project, and contentious monitoring to complete the proto type model and if necessary help is extended to commercialize the product. Innovations Supported through TUC-SSIT-STEP Developing PC based oscilloscope Nualgi for growth of diatom algae and live food leading to creation of food chain in water Guided crank pin design for IC engine Hydropower generating device by slow moving water Low cost solar water heater Instant Rasam Mix Transplantable artificial kidney Conceptual Design of a System for Real Time Weight Logging for Heavy Commercial Transport Vehicles - Mr Vinay M. Chaturvedi, Tumkur, students of SSIT, mechanical for his final year project. The institute by itself practices Rain Water Harvesting and use water for watering its lawns/gardens. NB: Only major activities undertaken at the centre highlighted in this write-up. There are many more programmes conducted on the way under the ambit of G-MEDIC.
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I-I.9

Safety norms and checks

Points (5)

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Specify how safety norms and checks carried out in buildings, laboratories (e.g. those using hazardous chemicals, high voltages etc.) and other critical installations. Comment on how checks are conducted and how frequently are these carried out a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) Safety checks Fire extinguishers in labs Earthling of all electrical installations Isolation of High Voltage equipment in the relay lab. Installation of MCBs Thick Rubber mats at the HT switch boards Display of safety instructions in all laboratories First aid kits in all labs Yellow lines in workshop and Machine-shop and safety instructions.

I-I.10

Emergency medical care and first aid

Points (10)

I-I.10.1

Medical staff to provide first-aid and medical help in emergency;

Points (5)

No. of Medical practitioners No. of nursing staff Specify Medical facility within the Inst./College ?

: 01 : 02 Specialized visit Emergency management First aid services ECG Lab facility

Medical facility nearby

: Yes, within 05 minutes

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I-I.10.2

Availability of ambulance services (response times and medical facility)

Points (5)

No. of ambulances within the Inst. / college Facility in ambulances Response-time in calling ambulance services from outside

: 01 : oxygen : 10-15 minutes

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Criterion II
Evaluation and Teaching Learning Process
Evaluators Space

II-I.1

Evaluation system

Points (40)

II-I.1.1

Published schedule in academic calendar for assignments / mid-semester tests, distribution of corrected scripts

Points (10)

Items in Academic Calendar

Conduct during the period or in the academic week

Performance Feedback / Distribution of Scripts during the period or in the academic week

!. Assignments 2. Tests

During the Semester 3 Internal tests for theory subjects as per VTU regulations. Experiments conducted every week and one terminal test during the period / semester.

Immediately after the evaluation Valued within a week and returned to students. Report sent to parents.

Lab records valued regularly every week and returned immediately. One Internal test conducted as per the University exam regulations. Not applicable

Mid-Sem. examination End-Sem. examination

Only tests as per VTU exam regulations Conducted by University

Results announced as per university schedule (generally with in 4 weeks). -

Other activities

Autonomous Regulation on next page


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AUTONOMOUS SCHEME Examination Regulations Under autonomous scheme absolute grade system is adopted Continual Internal Evaluation is done (CIE) and semester-end examination (SEE) with equal weightage. The teacher throughout the semester does CIE. The CIE includes two tests of 10 marks each, one-midterm exam of 20 marks and remaining 10 marks for surprise test/Quiz and assignment. The schedule of tests and midterm examination will be as per calendar of events notified at the beginning of the semester. The two tests, assignment, surprise test/ quiz will be evaluated by class teacher.The midterm examination evaluation will be done by teacher and an external examiner. At the semester end, the concerned teacher will evaluate examination paper and an external examiner, the average marks taken as final. The end of term paper evaluated for 100 marks and then reduced to 50. If the difference in marks by two valuers is more than 10 a third valuer (External examiner) will value the script. During valuation each examiner will be able to find what other examiner has overlooked. Soon after the announcement of the provisional result, if the student is not satisfied with the SEE marks awarded he can apply for challenge valuation. For such case, same procedure adopted, as is regular valuation as given above. Such valuation is got done by different external examiners only. Grade card will contain credits earned SGPA, cumulative grade points earned and the Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA)

Evaluators Space

Sl. No. 1.

Events during an Academic Year Tests (10+10 marks)

Conducting period / during academic week 1st Test for theory subjects after 4 weeks 2nd Test for theory subjects after 12 weeks.

Performance feed back/ dir of script Valued by concerned teacher and returned to students (Each test conducted for 25 marks and reduced to 10 for CIE) Valued by concerned teacher and an external examiner. The results are displayed. (Midterm conducted for 50 marks and reduced to 20 for CIE) Valued by concerned teacher and returned to students

2.

Mid Term Examination (20 marks)

Conducted after 8 weeks

3.

Assignments (5 marks)

Assignments are given before each test / exam

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4.

Surprise Test/Quiz (5 marks )

Conducted with out notice Conducted at the end of the term as per the exam schedule/time table

Valued by concerned teacher and returned to students Valued by concerned teacher and an external examiner, average marks is awarded (conducted for 100 marks and reduced to 50 marks for CIE)

5.

Semester End Examination (SEE) (50 marks)

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II-I.1.2

Maintenance of Course files class deliveries and their closeness and mapping with Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Points (15)

Evaluators Space

Note: Sample course files, handouts showing course deliveries mapped with the identified PEOs (best and average quality) will be presented to the Committee at the time of inspection. Every teacher maintains their Bio-data/Personal, and Academic files as per the detailed list given in the ANNEXURE - V (a few items mentioned below) List of students and attendance register Complete Lesson Plan Notes for the subject along with reference books and websites, if any Worked examples and problems Question papers and solutions of University exams Question papers and solutions of all Internal Tests

II-I.1.3

Quality of problems in assignments / tests/semester examinations and their closeness and mapping with Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Points (15)

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One of the objects of shifting over to autonomous scheme from regular scheme is to meet the requirement of emerging trends. As such while preparing the curriculum/syllabus the person from industries are also involved. As a result importance is also given to visit to industries, students projects in association with industries. Though the test and midterm examination cover the syllabus in parts, the semester end examination covers the complete syllabus. The syllabus is divided into 5 units and students are required to answer one question from each of the 5 units (with one to one choice). The seminar at pre-final and final years by the students will be on the current industry needs. The project work is invariably associated with industry and will have an additional advisor/guide from that industry. The students do the preliminary work in the 7th semester and work on project in 8th semester. Candidate will submit a report at the end of the term. This is also subjected to continuous evaluation. At the semester end examination the work will be evaluated by internal and external examiners.

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II-I.2

Tutorial classes/ remedial classes / mentoring

Points (20)

Evaluators Space

II-I.2.1

Tutorial classes to address personal level doubts and queries: size of tutorial classes, hours per subject in timetable:

Points (10)

Tutorial classes taken

Faculty

Teaching Assistants

Senior Students

Other (specify)

105 Numbers *

Engineering and science

*List is enclosed ANNEXURE - VI

Sl. No.

Provision in Timetable / Calendar

No. of Subjects with tutorials 1st yr 2nd yr 3rd yr 4th yr*

No. of Students per Tutorial class

No. of Tutorial classes /week

Tutorial Classes: Tutorial Sheets:

YES / NO

20

YES / NO

*7th Semester II-I.2.2 Remedial classes and additional make-up tests to help academically weaker students: list of remedial classes, schedule of classes/tests and students lists: Points (5)

Sl. No .

Item

Provision in Timetable / Calendar

Total No. of Subjects

No. of Subjects under

No. of Students attending / out of a total of

No. of Hours per subject / week

Remedial Classes: Makeup Tests:

YES / NO

540

15

125

YES / NO

540

15

85

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II-I.2.3

Mentoring system to help at individual levels:


Type of Mentoring: Professional guidance/Career advancement/Course work specific / Lab specific/Total development

Points (5)

Sl. No .

Type of Mentoring Tick

No. of Mentors

No. of Students per Mentor

Frequency of Meeting Period Weekly Monthly Tick

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Professional guidance Career advancement Course work specific Lab specific Total development

All faculty members who are handling the class for the students

15-20 per mentor

Semester Need Based Other Specify

15 days once
Evaluators Space

II-I.3 II-I.3.1

Teaching evaluation process: Feedback system: Design of proforma and process of feedback evaluation: Items a) b) c) d) e) f) g) No. of Feedback Items: No. of levels: Space for descriptive feedback / suggestion etc. Any consistency check: Any performance / attendance profile: Frequency of feedback collection: Feedback collection: 14

Points (30) Points (5)


Response

Five / Ten levels YES YES YES NO NO NO

Once a semester Hard-copy / Web-based

At the end of the semester and it is mandatory. All the students are required to fill a feedback-form apprising the faculty. The students not required to mention their names. The feedback form is a 100 point questionnaire as detailed below.

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Sl.

Questions 10

Weightage* 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Attitude and presentation in the class Preparation for the classes Coverage of the syllabus Inspiration or encouragement to students towards subject improvement Cleaning doubts inside/outside the class Conduct of tests on the true sprit as an examination Oral communication Punctuality with regularity in taking the classes Maintenance of discipline in the class Availability of the teachers in the department for discussion Discussion on test questions Valuation and return of test books in the reasonable time Level of interest taken in the classes General relationship with the students

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Evaluators Space

II-I.3.2

Feedback analysis and percentage of students participation

Points (5)

Item a) Feedback collected for all courses Specify the feedback collection process Who collects the feedback When feedback is collected YES NO

Response

b)

In one of the regular classes earmarked for the purpose. Members of Faculty of another department. Before the 3rd internal test, that is, around 12 weeks after semester commences All students

c) d)

e)

Percentage of students participating Specify the feedback analysis process Is this done manually What metrics are calculated

f)

Using statistical method feedback from student is evaluated. YES NO

g) h)

Regularity, Coverage of fundamental concepts, Preparing the students for exam, Innovative practices followed, evaluation procedure and personal interaction with students. The regularity and punctuality of the teacher, capability to interact with students, teaching skills and ability to motivate interest in the subject The comments from students are considered and same will be communicated to respective faculty members for their improvement in future.

I)

What is inferred from the metrics

j)

How are the comments used

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II-I.3.3

System of reward / corrective measures etc.:

Points (10)

Year

No. of awards per year

No. of corrective action

Were extraneous factors, like hard-/ soft-attitude of the instructor considered

Was result considered

CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

36 As given 36 below 36

YES YES YES

NO NO NO

YES YES YES

NO NO NO

Looking at the score (obtained from feedback) knowing (and to know) the reasons for low score. Counseling is done. Senior faculty attends the class of the concerned teacher and the mode of improvement in teaching is suggested. Induction programmes are conducted for the new staff. Continuing education programme for the experienced. Those teachers who have not obtained good appraisals have a detailed discussion with the HOD on how to improve the teaching. Both study the metrics where the teacher has failed to impress the students and steps charted out, for improvement. If the subject is new, concerned teachers are deputed for training.. Orientation program is conducted regularly for all teachers who are new to the profession. Level of feedback is taken into account while evaluating the staff for promotion. If the appraisal is exceptionally good, due weightage is given to it, by way of relaxation of one year of service, for promotions. 5 superlative awards are awarded to teachers who score high in the feedback.
Evaluators Space

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II-I.3.4

Any feedback mechanism from alumni, parents and industry:

Points (10)

Year

No. of feedback received

Specify the mechanism of feedback collection and analysis

Specify typical corrective actions taken, if any

CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

100 150 255 Only informal over phone or in person No specific actions found necessary

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II-I.4

Self Learning and Learning beyond syllabus:

Points (20)

Value added lab sessions beyond syllabus are conducted to expose the students to software / hardware trends not included in their curriculum. Hobby lab enables students to do some thing on their own, test them- know by doing. Discussions, brainstorming and problem solving focused on outputs of learning and academic careers Professional skill development courses are arranged Do it yourself Engaged to work in Industries during vacation and have Industrial training Language lab facilities provided This enables students to prepare to takeup the TOEFL, GRE examinations. Industrial visits Arranged by the Departments Technical talks Seminars for senior students

II-I.4.1

Generation of self-learning facilities and motivation:

Points (10)

Evaluators Space

For lab courses, the lab manuals are issued, and certificates given based on a test at the end of the session. Intranet facilities are provided Wi Fi zone enables the students to use the facility any time (even beyond college hours) Browsing centre open for 12 Hrs. a day Students motivated by sending them to write research papers and present papers in conferences. College bears the expenditure. Learning material are put on the Intranet students are encouraged to do exercises Labs are open to students to experiment on their ideas Encouraging students to put innovation on web
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II-I.4.2

Availability of learning beyond syllabus contents and promotion:

Points (10)

Intranet facility provides learning of subjects not necessity in the curriculum Problem solving techniques Social service field work offers service learning opportunities to students Literature on professional ethics, personality development, even English literature are put on the Intranet.

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Evaluators Space

II-I.5

Faculty Ratio and qualification for FIRST YEAR Common Courses: List of faculty members teaching first year courses:

Points (25)

Sl. No.

Name of Faculty

Designation

Qualification

Date of joining college

Department with which associated

Name of the course taught

Dr. RUDRESHA M.S.

Asst.Prof & HOD

Ph.D SKU(2011) MBA (BU99), 30-03-1994 M.Phil (AU2008) M. Sc.(KU93), B.Sc (MU-1990) Physics

Engineering Physics Theory & lab, (1st and 2nd Semester) Environmental Studies

MEKHALA T G

Lecturer

M. Sc(MU2007) B. Sc (BU 2005)

03-08-2010

Physics

Engineering Physics Theory & lab, (1st and 2nd Semester)

SHILPASHREE K S

Lecturer

M. Sc(KU2010) B. Sc (TU 2008)

14-03-2011

Physics

Engineering Physics Theory & lab, (1st and 2nd Semester)

SHWETHA M

Lecturer

M. Sc(BU2007) B. Sc (BU 2005)

15-03-2011

Physics

Engineering Physics Theory & lab, (1st and 2nd Semester)

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NARASIMHASWAMY R.

Prof & HOD

M. Sc. (MU1978) B.Sc. (MU1976)

06-10-1980

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

DR. NAGANAGOUD K.

Professor

Ph. D (KU2010) M. Sc (GU1987), B.Sc.(GU1980)

21-10-1987

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

DR. VENKANAGOUDA M. GOUDAR

Professor

Ph. D (BU2008) M.Phil (AU2007) M. Sc (KU1995), B.Sc.(KU1992)

19-08-2009

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

DR. SREENIVASA G.T

Asst. Prof.

Ph. D (KU2010) M. Sc (KU 2006), B.Sc.(BU2004)

20-08-2010

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

MURULIDHARA N.

Lecturer

M. Phil (ACU, 2007). M. Sc. (BU1998), B. Sc. (BU 1996)

16-12-2010

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

10

TEJASWINI K.M.

Lecturer

M. Phil. (ACU 2007) M. Sc. (BU2004),

01-10-2004

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

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B.Sc.(BU2002)

11

SHOBHA

Lecturer

M. Phil. (SVU,2009) M. Sc. (BU2005), B.Sc.(BU,2003)

29-08-2008

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

12

RAJANI C B

Lecturer

M.Phil. (SVU,2009), M.Sc. (TU2007), B.Sc.(KU1999)

28-01-2008

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

13

VENKATESH S.H

Lecturer

M. Sc (KU 2009), B.Sc.(KU2006)

09-12-2009

Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics

14

DR. VEERAIAH M.K.

Professor & HOD

Ph. D. (MU,1998) M. Sc. (MU1980) M. Ed. (MU1989)

12-11-1980

Chemistry

Engg Chemistry Theory & Lab Both in 1st and 2nd Semester.

15

DR. SUNIL K.

Asst. Prof.

Ph. D. (MGU,2009) M. Sc. (KU,2004) B.Sc.(KU2002)

21-8-2010

Chemistry

Engg Chemistry Theory & Lab (1st and 2nd Semester) Environmental Studies

16

MANJUANATH G.

Lecturer

M. Sc. (GU,1992), B.Sc.(GU,1990)

7-4-1993

Chemistry

Engg Chemistry Theory & Lab (1st and 2nd Semester) Environmental Studies

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17

JAYAPRAKASH H.V.

Lecturer

M. Phil. (DU,2007) M. Sc. (KU,2005), B.Sc.(BU,1999)

15-10-2007

Chemistry

Engg Chemistry Theory & Lab (1st and 2nd Semester) Environmental Studies Engg Chemistry Theory & Lab (1st and 2nd Semester)

18

SMT. HEMALATHA P.

Lecturer

M. Sc. (BU,1997), B.Sc.(BU,1995)

27-08-2008

Chemistry

19

PRADEEP N.

Lecturer

M. Tech (ASE, 05), B.E (KU, 2000)

05-10-2002

Computer Sc.& Engg

Constitution of India and ethics

20

PUSHPA R.

Lecturer

M. Tech,(VTU,2009) B.E.(BU,1999)

12-09-2006

Computer Sc.& Engg

Computer Concepts and C Programming

21

GOPAL T.

Lecturer

M. Tech, (VTU,2007) B.E.(VTU,2006)

12-09-2006

Computer Sc.& Engg

Computer Concepts and C Programming

22

DIVYA K P

Lecturer

B. E.(VTU,2008)

Computer Sc.& Engg

Computer Concepts and C Programming Computer Concepts and C Programming Computer Concepts and C Programming

23

MADHURA T.R.

Lecturer

B. E.(VTU,2006)

04-02-2008

Computer Sc.& Engg

24

SHILPA T

Lecturer

B. E.(VTU,2008)

Computer Sc.& Engg

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25.

DR. PRASAD T.B.

Professor

B. E. (BU 1987) M.E. (GU 1991) Ph. D. (MGR, 2010)

04-03-1991

Mechanical Engg

Mechanical Engg. Science

26.

GIRISHA C.

Lecturer

B.E. (BU 1998) M.E. (BU 2002)

11-03-2004

Mechanical Engg

Computer Aided Engg. Drawing

27

BHASKAR G.

Lecturer

B. E.(VTU,206) M. Tech. (VTU 2010)

18-08-2010

Mechanical Engg

Computer Aided Engg. Drawing

28

MANU S.

Lecturer

B. E. (VTU 2005) M. Tech. (VTU 2008)

11-01-2008

Mechanical Engg

Mechanical Engg. Science

29.

RAVINDRA SAGAR

Lecturer

B.E. (KU 1999) M. Tech. (KU 2007)

11-01-2007

Mechanical Engg

Mechanical Engg. Science

30

DR. HARISHKUMAR R.

Professor

ME. (B.U 1988) Ph. D. (VTU 2009)

26-08-1987

Mechanical Engg

Problem solving

31

RAMESHA V

Lecturer

M. Tech.(SU,2003), B.E.(BU,1990)

24-11-2006

Mechanical Engg

Applied mechanics

32.

SANJEEV KUMAR L.

Professor

B.E (MU 1989)

25-02-1993

Electrical Engg

Basic Electrical Engg

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M. Tech. (MU 1993)

33.

JOUHAR C.

Lecturer

B.E (VTU 2005) M. Tech. (KU 2008)

01-02-2007

Electrical Engg

Basic Electrical Engg

34.

K R JAGADISH

Lecturer

B.E. (VTU 2006) M. Tech. (VTU 2010)

02-06-2007

Electrical Engg

Basic Electrical Engg

35

POORNIMA H. R.

Lecturer

B.E. (VTU 2002) M. Tech. (VTU 2007)

28-07-2008

Electrical Engg

Basic Electrical Engg

36 37

D RAVIPRASAD JAYARAMU H.S.

Lecturer Professor

B.E/ (BU 2001) B.E. (MU 1980) M. Tech. (MU 1994)

17-08-2007 11-12-1981

Electrical Engg Telecomm. Engg.

Basic Electrical Engg Basic Electronics Engg.

38 39

BHARATH N. KOMALA

Lecturer Lecturer

B.E/ (VTU 2010) M. Tech. (VTU 2010) B.E. (BU,2000)

27-07-2010 27-02-2004

Telecomm. Engg. Medical Electronics Engg.

Basic Electronics Engg. Basic Electronics Engg.

40

DR. THOMOS PINTO

Professor

Ph. D. (VTU 2010) M. Tech. (MU 1990) B.E. (MU 1984)

10-04-1985

Industrial Engg. & Management

Constitution Of India And Ethics

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RAVIKIRAN B.S.

Asst. Prof.

B.E. (MU 1988) M.E. (BU 1992)

19-05-1997

Industrial Engg. & Management

Computer Aided Engg. Drawing.

42

BHASKAR H.B.

Lecturer

B.E. (BU 1999) M. Tech. (VTU 2007)

05-08-2008

Industrial Engg. & Management

Computer Aided Engg. Drawing.

43

SAMPATHKUMAR L.

Professor

B.E. (MU 1976) M.E. (MU 1979)

04-12-1981

Civil Engg,

Applied Mechanics

44

DR. RANGARAJ C. Professor

B.E. (MU 1986) M. Sc.(Engg. IISc, 93) Ph. D. (IISc, 1998)

22-01-2008

Civil Engg, Applied Mechanics

45

SAHANA.T.S Lecturer

B.E. (BU 2007) M.E. (BU 2009)

14-09-2009

Civil Engg, Applied Mechanics

46 47

PRAVEEN Dr. RAJA NAIK D.

Lecturer

B.E. (VTU 2010) M. Sc. (BU 1991) MBA (BU 2001)

29-08-2010 08-09-1993

Civil Engg, Civil Engg,

Applied Mechanics

Constitution Of India And Ethics

Lecturer M. Phil. (AU, 2010) Ph.D (SKU 2011)

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Puneeth Lecturer HUMANITIES

B.E. (VTU 2010) 28-08-2011 M. Tech. (VTU 20) Ph.D,(HK, 2010 --M. A. (Kan. BU, 93) Kannada Mechanical Engg. Mechanical Engg. Science

49.

DR. RENUKAPRASAD P.R.

50

KRISHNASHARMA B.L.

M. A. Kan. MU,1985)

Kannada

ABBREVIATIONS ACU AU BU GU HKU KU SK Aliquippa Chettiyar University Anna University Bangalore University Gulbarga University
Hampi Kannada University

KUD MU MGR MGU TU VTU AMU

Karnataka University, Dharwad Mysore University Dr. MGR University Mangalore University Tamil Nadu University Visvesvaraya Technological University Annamalai University

Kuvempu University Srikrishnadevaraya

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II-I.5.1

Assessment of Faculty Availability for FIRST YEAR courses in teacher-student ratio of 1: 15:

Points (15)

Evaluators space

CAY / Items 2010-11 Number of students in First Year No. of faculty teaching First Year Courses Teacher-Student Ratio (TSR) 555 50 1:11

CAYm1 / 2009-10 450 60 1:8

CAYm2 / 2008-09 530 60 1:9

Av. Teacher-student ratio (in first year courses):

II-I.5.2

Assessment of Qualification:

Points (10)

Assessment of Qualification = (10 * x + 6 * y + 4 * z) / N Where x y z N Year CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 = No. of Faculty Members with Ph. D = No. of Faculty Members with M. E / M. Tech. = No. of Faculty Members with B. E / B. Tech./M. Sc./ M. A = Total No. Faculty Members x 10 12 18 y 21 18 28 z 23 20 92 N 54 50 60 Assessment of Qualification
5.89 6.16 11.93

Average Assessment of Qualification

7.99

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II-I.6

Academic performance in First Year Common Courses:

Points (40)

Academic Performance Where FYSI

= 40 * FYSI = First Year Success Index = (No. of students who have cleared all the subjects in a single attempt of their semester or year end examination) / (Total no. of students admitted in the first year)

Items

CAY 2011-12

CAYm1 2010-11 555 241 0.43

CAYm2 2009-10 583 348


0.60

No. of students admitted in First Year No. of students who have cleared all subjects in single attempt First Year Success Index (FYSI)

475 242 0.51

Av. FYSI = 0.5133 Academic Performance = 40 * Av. FYSI = 20.5333

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ANNEXURE SECTION
PART I Criterion I & II

CONTENTS

ANNEXURE - I ANNEXURE - II

1-1.2.1 I-I.2.3

List of Institutions run by Sri Siddhartha Education Trust List of Governing Body, Senate and all other Academic and Administrative bodies, their memberships, functions and responsibilities, relation of the members of such bodies with the principal owner of the college / institute, frequency of the meetings and attendance therein, in tabular form. The mechanism and composition of Grievance Redressal System, including faculty association, and staff-union, if any. Details of Digital Library The detailed list of Bio-data/Personal, and Academic files Maintained by the individual Faculty members. List of Tutorial classes to address personal level doubts and queries: size of tutorial classes, hours per subject in timetable About SSIT - Preface

ANNEXURE - III

I-I.4.5

ANNEXURE - IV ANNEXURE - V

I-I.4.5 II-I.1.2

ANNEXURE - VI

II-I.2.1

ANNEXURE - VII

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ANNEXURE I
LIST OF INSTITUTIONS RUN BY SRI SIDDHARTHA EDUCATION SOCIETY

Evaluators Space

Sl. No A

Name of the Institution Professional Institutes

Year of Starting

1. Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Maralur, Tumkur 2. Sri Siddhartha Institute of Management Studies, Maralur, Tumkur 3. Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Agalkote, Tumkur 4. Sri Siddhartha Dental College, Agalkote, Tumkur 6. Sri Siddhartha School of Nursing, Agalkote, Tumkur 5. Sri Siddhartha College of Nursing, Agalkote, Tumkur B Primary and High Schools 1. Sri Siddhartha Residential High School, Siddharthanagar, Tumkur 2. Sri Siddhartha High School, Kunigal 3. Sri Siddhartha Residential High School, Vinobha Nagar, Tumkur 4. Sri Siddhartha High School, Malavalli 5. Sri Siddhartha High School, Madhugiri 6. Sri Siddhartha High School, Bapuji Nagar, Banglore-26 7.

1979 1997 1988 1992 1992 2003

1959 1965 1971 1973 1974 1975

Sri Ranganatha Rural High School, Surugenahalli, Gubbi Taluk, 1975 Tumkur 1976 1976 1978 1979 1980 1981 1981 1984 1988

8. Sri Siddhartha High School, Bhadravathi 9. Sri Siddhartha High School, Chikkamandiganahalli, Hassan 10. Sri Siddhartha Rural High School, Kothanur, Bangalore Rural 11. Sri Siddhartha Rural High School,P.H.Halli, Kunigal Taluk 12. Sri Siddhartha High School, Kolar 13. Sri Siddhartha High School, ChikkaMaskal, Magadi, Taluk 14. Sri Siddhartha High School, Gandhinagar, Mysore 15. Sri Guru Deva Rural High School, Dandina Dibba, Madhugiri 16. Sri Siddhartha High School, Mulukattammanapalya, Magadi Taluk,
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Bangalore Rural 17. Thippaiah Kenchamma High School, Harthikote, Hiriyur 18. Ambedkar Rural High School, Annimallenahalli, Tiptur 19. Sri Siddhartha Higher Primary School, Kothanur, Banglore Rural 20. Sri Siddhartha High School, Markonahalli Kunigal Taluk 21. Sri Siddhartha High School, Bilidevalaya, Kunigal Taluk 22. Sri Siddhartha High School, Ashok Puram, Mysore 23. Sri Siddhartha High School, Talagunda, Sira 24. Sri Siddhartha Girls High School, Sommeshwarapuram, Tumkur 25. Sri Siddhartha Pre Primary School, Tiptur C Junior Colleges 1. Sri Siddhartha Junior College, Tumkur 2. Sri Siddhartha First Grade College, Tumkur 3. Sri Sangamithra Composite Junior College, Vijayanagar, Bangalore 1973 1983 1984 1990 1990 1991 1991 1992 1993 1993 1993 2003

4. Sri Siddhartha Junior College, Kunigal 5. Sri Siddhartha Junior College, Malavalli 6. Sri Siddhartha Junior College, Madhugiri 7. Ambabhavani Junior college, Thaverekere, Sira, Taluk

1992 1992 1993 2003

Pali & Sanskrit Schools 1. Sri Siddhartha Pali School, Siddhartha Nagar, Tumkur 2. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Siddhartha Nagar, Tumkur 3. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Kunigal 4. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Vinobha Nagar, Tumkur 5. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Malavalli, Mandya 6. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Madhugiri 7. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Chikamandiganahalli, Hassan 8. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Kothanur, Bangalore Rural 1959 1959 1965 1971 1973 1974 1976 1978

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9. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, Gandhinagar, Mysore 10. Sri Siddhartha Sanskrit School, P H Halli, Kunigal E 1. Teachers Training Institute Sri Siddhartha Teachers Training Institute, Siddharthanagar, Tumkur Sri Siddhartha Teachers Training Institute, Huchachagundanahalli, Tiptur

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3. Sri Siddhartha College of Education, Tumkur F Industrial Training Institutes 1. Sri Siddhartha Industrial Training Institute, Maralur, Tumkur 2. Sri Siddhartha Industrial Training Institute, Kunigal G Hostels 1. Cheluvadi Aided Hostel, Vinobhanagar, Tumkur 2. Sri Siddhartha Hostel, Bapuji Nagar, Banglore 3. Sri Siddhartha Hostel, Chikamandiganahalli, Hassan 4. Sri Siddhartha Hostel, Kothanur, Bangalore Rural 5. Sri Siddhartha Hostel, Gandhinagar, Mysore 6. Sri Siddhartha Engineering College Hostel for boys, Tumkur 7. Sri Siddhartha Engineering College Hostel for Girls, Tumkur 8. Sri Siddhartha Hostel, P.H. Halli, Kunigal 9. Sri Siddhartha Hostel, Chikkamaskal, Tumkur Taluk 10. Sri Siddhartha First Grade College Hostel for boys, Tumkur 11. Sri Siddhartha Students Home, Siddharthanagar, Tumkur 12. Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Hostel for Boys, Agalkote, Tumkur 13. Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Hostel for Girls, Agalkote, Tumkur 14. Sangamithra High School For Girls Hostel, Vijayanagar, Banglore 15. Mahathma Gandhi Hostel, Marconahally, Kunigal Taluk 16. Sri Siddhartha Nursing Hostel for Girls, Tumkur 17. Sri Siddhartha Working Women Hostel , Agalkote, Tumkur 18. Sri Siddhartha Medical College, PG Hostel for Boys, Tumkur

1985 1991

1955 1975 1976 1978 1978 1979 1979 1979 1981 1983 1983 1988 1988 1990 1991 1992 1995 1999

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19. Sri Siddhartha Girls Hostel, Someshwarapuram, Tumkur

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LIST OF GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS
SL Name of the member with Address No Contact no. Profession Designation in society

1.

Dr.G. Shiva Prasad .M.S., DOMS. Secretary, SSES, Sri Siddhartha Nagar, Tumkur-572 105

0816-2278867

Doctor

Chairman

2.

Dr. G. Parameshwara, Ph.D., Joint Secretary, SSES, Sri Siddhartha Nagar, Tumkur-572 105

080-23617154 0816-2207000

M.L.A

Member

3.

Sri H.K. Kumaraswamy, MLA, Lakshmipura, opp. Rotary School Sakleshpura Town, Hassan Dist.

9448346546

M.L.A

Member

4.

Sri. T.A. Lakshminarayanashetty, Aruna Hall, Church Square, Mandipet, Tumkur-.

9886840151 0816-2273576

Businessman

Member

5.

Prof. C.N Narasimhamurthy, SSES, Tumkur-.

9448052934

Administrative officer Regional officer

Member

6.

Regional officer, AICTE Prasanna kumar Block, University campus,

080-22205979 080-22253232

Member AICTE EX Officio

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Bangalore-560 001 7. Prof.B.R. Srinivas Murthy, Dept of civil Engg, IISC, Bangalore. 8. Prof. Talawar H.U, DTE, Palace Rd, Bangalore-560 001 9. Prof. A. Sridharan , # 40 West Park Road, 13th & 14th cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore-560 003 10. Dr. M.Z. Kurian, Dean & Registrar (Academic), SSIT, Tumkur-572105 11. Prof. H.P. Sudarshan, Registrar (Evaluation). Sri Siddhartha University, 12. Dr. K.A. Krishnamurthy, Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur-572 105 9448145319 Principal Member Secretary 9448174191 Prof. Civil Dept Member 9844022363 Prof &HOD E&C Dept Member 080-23222939 Prof. Engineering VTU Nominee 080-22356318 D.T.E 9448388922 Professor Member, AICTE Nominee Member State Govt Nominee

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Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 Name Dr. Krishnamurthy K.A. Dr. Kurian M.Z. Prof. Sudarshan H.P. Prof. Keshavamurthy S.N. Dr. Sanjeevmurthy Principal Dean & HOD of E&C Professor & Registrar - Evaluation Vice Principal & HoD of EEE HoD of Mechanical Engg. Designation & Institute

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Dr. Siddappa M. Prof. Jayaramu H.S. Prof. Karunakara K. Prof. Chandrashekar T.R. Prof. Ramesh D. Prof. Sampath Kumar L. Sri Rudresh Dr. Veeraiah M.K. Prof. Narasimha Swamy R. Prof. Shivakumar K.B. Dr. M.S. Rajendrakumar Dr. Srinivas K.V. Smt. Suma G. Dr. Chidananda Gowda K. Dr. Subramaniyan D.K. Dr. Mrityunjaya T.S. Dr. Aradya K.S.S. Prof. Subramanya K. Prof. Shiva Shankar H.N. Dr. Balasubramanyamurthy K.N. Dr. Bharatheesh T.P. Lt. Sanjeev Kumar L. Sri Ranganathan M.V

HoD of Comp. Sc. & Engg. HoD of Telecom. Engg. HoD of Info. Sc. & Engg. HoD of Medical Electronics HoD of MCA HoD of Civil Engg. HoD of Physics HoD of Chemistry HoD of Mathematics Placement Officer HoD of Industrial Engg. & Mgmt. Professor - EEE Asst. Prof. Telecom Engg. Former VC, Kuvempu University Former Chairman, CSA IISc, Bangalore Professor Mechanical Engg., IISc, Bangalore Managing Director Professor Civil Engg., IIT, Kharagpur Director, RNSIT, Bnagalore Principal, PES IT, Bangalore Professor Mechanical Engg. Professor EEE Managing Director, BNA Technologies, Bangalore

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MINUTES OF THE GOVERNING COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 28, 2010


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AGENDA 1. Reading and recording of the previous meeting held 08/08/2009.

DISCUSSION Proceedings of the previous meeting was read & recorded. Dr.K.A Krishnamurthy Principal and member Secretary welcomed all the members present in the meeting and read minutes of previous meeting and Agenda of the present meeting. Dr. G. Shivaprasad, Secretary SSES, Presided over the meeting.

RESOLUTION Approved.

2.

3.

Reporting on approval of Budget for the year 2010-11. Reporting on Recruitment of new Staff to the Institute.

A copy of the Budget for the year 2010-11 is enclosed. Total budget including revenue and capital is Rs.1831.5 Lakh. Principal presented the Budget for approval. Pending ratification by the governing council the following candidates were selected for various posts in different departments as per AICTE norms by the staff selection committee (List is enclosed).

The Budget was approved.

It is resolved to accept and approve the list of candidates recommended by the staff selection committee for various posts in different departments. Members suggested improving the result further in view of getting University status.

4.

Reporting on reviewing of results of VII Sem VTU batch, III and V Sem Autonomous batch and I Sem Deemed University batch.

The result analysis of DEC 2009, VII Sem VTU batch, III and V semester Autonomous batch and I Sem Deemed University batch is enclosed. It was observed that the results of VII Sem VTU batch are satisfactory. III & V semester autonomous batch results are better compared to VTU results. I Sem Deemed University results are not satisfactory.

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5.

Reporting on applying for NBA.

As per the requirement of AICTE it is necessary to get new accreditation for EC, EE, CV, ME & TE branches which is due on June 2010.this time in the new application format requirement is more and lot of developments has to be shown at college and department level.

It was suggested by the members to start preparing to apply for NBA. It was decided to allocate more Budget to the departments applying for NBA.

Evaluators Space 6. Reporting on applying for increase of Intake, starting new PG courses and Admission under PIO & NRI quota. Due to increase in demand for admission in Civil & Mechanical branches, it has been decided to apply for increase of Intake in Civil Engineering form 40 to 60 and in Mechanical Engineering from 60 to 120 and to start new PG course in Electrical Engineering. In the context of Deemed University, it was decided to apply for admission under PIO & NRI quota. The members resolved to approve the proposal for the growth of Institute in the context of Deemed University status.

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MINUTES OF ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 28, 2010, AT 11:00 AM, CONFERENCE HALL OF SSIT.
Evaluators Space Dr. M.Z. Kurian, Dean and Registrar (Academic) welcomed all the members present at the meeting. Dr. K.A. Krishnamurthy, Principal and Chairman of academic council greeted all the members. He thanked the experts present and expressed his happiness to the fact that they have come from distant places, taking off from their normal schedule, shows the love &affection they have for our Institution and academics. While being grateful to them, he also said that the Institute would reach greater heights with their guidance. AGENDA 1. Reading and recording of the proceedings of previous meeting held on 08/08/2009. DISCUSSION Proceedings of the previous meeting were read & recorded. The Chairman initiated the discussion by explaining the achievements of Autonomous state to the Institute so far in the third year of its running and first year of Deemed University Status. Principal briefed the happenings in the Institute during the year 2009-10.He explained in detail curriculum & syllabus proposed by various BOS, their by setting the topic for deliberation. Members deliberated the issue in detail. Further the following deliberations were made. 2. Reporting on the results of the first year Deemed University batch & second and third year of Autonomous batch. The Autonomous batch results pertaining to second and third year were satisfactory as observed by members. Compared to VTU results the second & third year results (of autonomous batch) are good, with the exception of IEM & CIVIL branches, reason being lower rank students got admitted to these branches. Members expressed concern about the results of first batch of Deemed University which is lower compared with the Autonomous first year results. Principal expressed steps taken for improvement. The members suggested i) To identify the subjects in which large failures are there and give expert/extra coaching to them. ii) Senior faculty should handle the first year subjects. 3. Reporting on approving the Curriculum & syllabus recommended by various BOS for the Curriculum & syllabus for 3rd year (5th & 6th semester) & 4th year (7th & 8th semester) of autonomous batch as recommended by various BOS was discussed by the expert

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Autonomous & II year of members and was approved. Deemed University Curriculum & syllabus for II year of Deemed University batch batch. which is same as Curriculum of II year Autonomous batch with (5-10) percent change in syllabus was also approved. Curriculum & Syllabus of M. Tech courses (i) Digital Electronics (ii) VLSI Design & Embedded systems (iii) Computer science & Engg., (iv) Thermal Power (v) Product Design & Management (vi) Computer Applications in Industrial Drives. (vii) Computer Aided Design of structures were discussed and approved. Evaluators Space 4. Reporting on starting the New PG course in Electrical & Electronics departments. A New M. Tech course Computer applications in Industrial Drives,(with an Intake of 18) has been sanctioned by AICTE, from the academic year 2010-11. It was suggested by the expert members to recruit the required, qualified and expert staffs to handle the M. Tech subjects for all the above PG courses. Principal pointed out that an advertisement has been made for the purpose. 5. Reporting on the Examination AntiMalpractice committee findings. As per VTU norms Institute has constituted the exam antimalpractice committee to look into the examination malpractices of students. There were 11 malpractice cases during January 2010 examination & 4 malpractice cases during June 2010 examinations. The Committee met immediately after the semester examinations, conducted enquiry & submitted its recommendations. It was observed that the malpractice cases have drastically reduced due to the implementations of committees recommendations. Expert member Prof.K. Subramanya suggested putting heavy fine for the malpractice cases & informing their parents about the wards conduct & behaviour in the college. The record of malpractices of previous year & punishments should be made known to all the students. He also suggested that experts from Industry be invited enabling students to have interaction and exposure to industry problems. It was also suggested to introduce compulsory Oath taking about the conduct & behaviour within the campus, which brings down the ragging menace in the college (for fresher).
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6.

Discussion about the students Eligibility to the next academic year.

At present, the Eligibility condition is that the students can carry any four subjects of any previous semester to register for the next higher semester. Problems arising due to this mobility relating to the conduction of the exams was discussed (takes more time-which is against the spirit of autonomy). It was suggested that as the regulation in the VTU batch (non autonomous),to go to the Odd semester he can carry four subjects.(to go to third semester, he can have 4 Fs To go fifth semester he should have completed first & second semester and he can carry 4 Fs of the immediate two semesters), It was resolved to take up this issue in the next meeting till then, the existing norms may be adopted.

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ANNEXURE - III
DECENTRALIZATION IN WORKING AND GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL SYSTEM Sl. Nature of responsibilities No. 1 Time-Table Committee Name of the Staff Members (Mr. / Ms) Chief: R. Narasimhaswamy 1..Dr.M.K.Veeraiah 2. M.S. Rudresh 2 Sports Committee Chairman: Dr.M.Z.Kurian N.Sathyendra 3 4 Magazine Committee VTU Examinations / Coordination Committee Students attendance/ Internal marks/Exam/ Monitoring/Compilation Committee Canteen Committee/Society Hostel D.Ramesh Chief: S.N.Keshavamurthy Designation & Department Prof. & HOD, Maths Prof. & HOD, Chemistry HOD, Physics Prof. & HOD, ECE Physical Director Prof. & HOD, MCA Vice principal & Prof. & HOD, EEE Heads of all the Departments Heads of all the Departments Evaluators Space

Dr. M. Siddappa S.R. Ramesh Dr. T.B. Prasad Prof. Sandra Benjamin Mrs. Komala Mr. Jouhar

Prof. & HOD, CSE Prof. Civil Engg.


Prof. & HOD, Mechanical

Faculty, ECE Faculty, ML Faculty, EEE


Prof. & HOD, ISE Prof. & HOD, ML Prof. & HOD, CSE

EDUSAT /ISTE / BITES /MICROSOFT/IBM etc..

Prof. K. Karunakara Prof. T.R. Chandrashekar Dr. M. Siddappa

9 10

Placement Committee NSS Committee

Prof. K.B. Shivakumar Prof. C. Girish Prof. Ravikiran

Professor, Dept. of TCE Mechanical Engg. Dept. of IEM HOD, Chemistry

11

Science Forum

Dr. M. K. Veeraiah

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Dr. M. S. Rudresh 12 Students Counseling Committees to be constituted by the HODs in their Departments

HOD, Physics

/Welfare Committee 13 College Discipline Committee

Dr. Thomas Pinto Administrative Officer, Principal along with all HODs will be members and will assist in enforcing discipline Dr.T.P. Bharateesh Prof. K. Karunakara Prof. H.S. Jayaramu

Professor, Dept. of IEM Administrative Officer, Principal and all HODs

14

Cultural / Music etc. Activities committee

Prof. & HOD, Mechanical Prof. & HOD, I.S & E Prof. & HOD, TC & E

15 16 17

Transportation Committee Alumini Association Mobile Discipline

Prof. Vijaykumar Prof. T.R. Chandrashekar Dr. T.P. Bharateesh Prof. L. Sanjeev Kumar

Dept. Mechanical Engg.


Prof. & HOD, ML Prof. & HOD, Mechanical

Professor, EEE
Prof. & HOD, ISE Prof. & HOD, Civil Prof. & HOD, CSE Prof. & HOD, EEE

18

Planning Accredution / Research /PG Centres

Prof. K. Karunakara Dr. Rangaraju Dr. M. Siddappa Dr.B.Rajesh Kamath

19

Library committee

Smt. Mallika Prof. H.S. Jayaramu Prof. Bharath Kumar

Librarian
Prof. & HOD, TCE

Professor, ECE

20

Anti-ragging Committee

Principal, Wardens, HODs and faculty members Mrs. Sandra Benjamin Prof. K. .Karunakara Dept. of ECE
Prof. & HOD, ISE

21 22

Women welfare Committee Web Design & e-working committee Purchase committe

23

Administrative Officer, Principal, HODs,

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Management and Registrar 24 25 26 27 28 Kannda book writing committee Campus Maintenance and Housekeeping Finance and Budget Faculty Improvement Grievance Redreessal Dr. Mallikarjunaswamy B.P. Prof. S.R. Ramesh Administrative officer, Principal, FDA Principal and Dean Prof. H.P. Sudarshan Mr. Narayan Management Names 29 ED Cell Prof. L. Sanjeev kumar Prof. S.R. Ramesh 30 Hostel Discipline Prof. T.B. Prasad (Warden) Mrs. Sandra Benjamin 31 Industry Institute Interaction Cell Prof. K.B. Shivakumar Director, STEP Professor, Civil Professor, Mechanical Dept. of ECE Professor, Dept. of TCE Professor, Civil Advocate Professor, CSE Professor, Civil

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ANNEXURE IV Digital Library


1. IEEE Transactions: 1. Advanced packaging 2. Aerospace and electronics system 3. Antennas and propagation 4. Audio, Speech and language processing 5. Automatics Control 6. Circuits and Systems for Video Technology 7. Circuit and Systems 8. Computers Society 9. Computers Society(Digital Library) 10. Computing in science and engineering 11. Device And Materials reliability 12. Dielectric and Electrical insulation 13. Education 14. Electron Device 15. Industrial Information 16. Image Processing 17. Information Technology. 18. IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development Electronic Subscription 19. IEEE Embedded Systems Letters Electronic and Print Subscription 20. IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games Electronic Subscription 21. IEEE Embedded Systems Letters Electronic Subscription 22. IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development Electronic and Print Subscription 23. IEEE Embedded Systems Letters Print Subscription 2. Magazine 1. Communication Magazine 2. Spectrum 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. IEEE Letters Antennas and Wireless Propagation Computer Architecture Power Electronics Signal Processing Microwave and wireless components. Evaluators Space

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4. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

IEEE Journals Microwave theory and Techniques Mobile Computing Networking Neural Networks Parallel and Distributed System Power Electronics Power System Signal Processing Software Engineering 10. Wireless Communication

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ANNEXURE V
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Personal File Contents


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Faculty Profile Appointment Orders Marks Cards & Degree Certificates ISTE Membership Certificate Records Pertaining to Seminars / Conferences Leave Record Salary Particulars Income Tax Particulars Provident Fund Details

10. Service Register 11. Service Rule Book issued by SSES

Academic File Contents


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Personal Timetable & Class Timetable Subjects Taught & Progress Record Course Level Objectives (CLOS) & Programme Level Objectives (PLOS) Copy of Syllabus & Reference Book Notes of Lesson Lab Syllabus & Lab Cycles Lab Manuals Student List Lab Batch List

10. IA Marks, Attendance Shortage & Test Absentee List 11. Question Paper Collection (Tests) with Scheme 12. Question Paper Collection (Midterm Semester End Examinations with Scheme)
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13. Feedback By Students

ANNEXURE VI List of Tutorial classes


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T.S.Bharath Kumar M.D.Anitha Devi Divya Prabha Ashwvini S.S T.D.Sunil M.V.Chidananda Murthy Dr. C.R. Rajashekar S.Ravindra Sagar Dr. T.K. Chandrashekar Dr. Sanjeev Murthy Dr. Harish Kuamr P. Rajendra Prasad Manu Vijay Kumar Bhaskar H.V Ravikiran Parashivamurthy D Shilpa Ramesh D Lakshmi narasimhan M.S. Rajendra Kumar L.Sampath kumar Dr.C.Rangaraj H.O.Chethana V.Ramesh T.S.Sahana Johar Jagadeesh Guruprasad T.R.Chandrashekar

EC EC EC EC EC EC ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME IEM IEM IEM IEM IEM IEM IEM CV CV CV CV CV EE EE ML ML

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G.Sridevi Raju A.S T.C. Purushotham M.N.Eshwarappa Savitha D.Thorvi Swarnalatha Dayanand P Naveen Kuamr Chethan Akashya Pushpa R Gopal T Dr. M.Siddappa S.Renukalatha M.N.Babitha K.Rekha T.S Bharath C.K.Raju

ML ML ML ML ML ML ISE ISE ISE ISE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE CSE

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Profile of the Institution

VISION: To provide the sense of creativity, talent and knowledge to young mimosas in the blooming garden of technology. We are here to provide an environment of high academic ambience to mould young minds and make them capable of welcoming the future with vigour. MISSION: The divine power of Knowledge can provide man with the wealth of understanding, the ability to overpower obstacle and the strength to seek the truth. Let this knowledge flow deep into every man in society, thus helping the nation build a better and more prosperous future.
Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology (SSIT) is one of the premier institutions started in the year 1979 with Civil & Mechanical Engineering by Sri Siddhartha Education Society (SSES), Tumkur. Since then, it has grown with time. At present, the institution runs 9 under graduate courses in Bachelor of Engineering (BE), in addition it also offers post graduation programs in Master of Computer

Application (MCA) and 7 Master of Technology (M.Tech) with an annual intake of about 650 students. The institution began with the mission of preparing the young generation for "Inner Light, Integration & Prosperity". Today more than two thousand students are studying in this institution & they are guided by more than 120 by well qualified & experienced faculty members who work to integrate the mission of the college by their teaching & training methods. The college has adopted "Education for Social & Economical Transformations" as its theme & all the
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programs are focused on this theme. The Institute is one amongst the 14 premier Technical Institutions in Karnataka State, selected by the World Bank, for the award of financial assistance under Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP) to the tune of 10 crore. This assistance has been utilized to improve quality of education, to modernize the laboratory facilities and to make this institution a Center of Excellence. Under this scheme, initiatives on a large scale have already been initiated for providing a congenial ambience for learning. Evaluators Space

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology has taken a leading role to uphold the entrepreneurial culture in Tumkur District. To motivate and guide young entrepreneurs, by giving consultancy and supporting services. Department of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka has sanctioned Science & Technology Entrepreneurs Park (STEP) to the college in the year 2000 and it has been recognized as one of the best training center in the district by various Govt. agencies and Industries. The centre is named in the remembrance of our beloved founder Sri. H.M. Gangadharaiah, as Gangadharaiah - Memorial Entrepreneurship Development & Incubation Center (G-MEDIC); under this scheme SSIT is conducting various skills & Entrepreneurship Development Programmes. In 2003 Govt. of Karnataka has sanctioned IT Incubation Center in the name of G-MEDIC to the STEP. This center will provide all requisite environment & facilities to the entrepreneurs in the field of IT. SSIT is located in Tumkur, Karnataka which is a district Head Quarters, at a distance of about 73 km from Bangalore on NH-4 . It has salubrious climate similar to that of Bangalore. The district is famous for many historical and tourist places.

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INFRASTRUCTURE

Campus spread over 55 acres of land. More than 30,000 sqm of built up area. Well established Laboratories Over 950 Computers. Unique Library building and facilities. Fully Networked Computer labs. High-Speed 8 Mbps leased line for internet access. Excellent Placement and Training. Hostels with in Campus. o Lush Green Garden.

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PART II
Department / Programme Summary (Criteria III to VIII)

DEPARTMENT OF

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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Maralur, Tumkur572 105

June 2012
AS PER THE JUNE 2009 FORMAT

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PART II
Department of Mechanical Engineering (Criteria III to VIII) CONTENTS
DEPARTMENT GENERAL INFORMATION D.0.1. D.0.2. Name and Address of the Department: Name, designation, telephone numbers and e-mail id of the contact person History of the Department: List the names of the Programmes which share HR and / Infrastructure Total No. of Students Boys Girls Total No. of Employee: Male Female Minimum and maximum number of faculty and staff on roll Summary of budget for the and the actual expenditures incurred CRITERION III: STUDENTS ENTRY AND OUTPUTS III-P.1 Students admission, Admission Intake, Admission Quality: III-P.2 III-P.3 III-P.4 III-P.5 III-P.5.1 III-P.5.2 Success Rate Academic performance Placement and higher studies Professional Activities Professional societies/ chapters and organizing engineering events Organization of paper contests, design contests etc. and their achievements Publication of technical magazines, newsletters etc.

D.0.3. D.0.4.

D.0.5. D.0.6 D.0.7. D.0.8.

III-P.5.3

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III-P.5.4 III-P.5.5 III-P.6

Entrepreneurship initiatives, product designs, innovations Publications and awards in inter institute events by students Students Projects Quality CRITERION IV: FACULTY CONTRIBUTIONS

IV-P.1 IV-P.2 IV-P.3 IV-P.4 IV-P.5 IV-P.6 IV-P.7

Teacher student ratio Cadre ratio Faculty qualifications Faculty retention Research publications and IPR Externally funded R & D projects and consultancy work Interactions of faculty members with outside world CRITERION V: FACILITIES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

V-P.1 V-P.1.1

Class rooms in the department Enough rooms for lectures (core/electives), seminars, tutorials, etc for the program Teaching aids black/white-board, multimedia projectors, etc. Acoustics, class room size, conditions of furniture, air, lighting, exits, ambiance, etc. Faculty rooms in the department

V-P.1.2 V-P.1.3

V-P.2

V-P.2.1 V-P.2.2 V-P.2.3 V-P.3

Availability of individual faculty rooms Room equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, etc. Usage of room for discussion/counseling with students Laboratories in the department to meet the curriculum requirements as well as the PEOs Enough labs to run all the program specific curriculum Availability of computing facilities Availability of labs with tech. support within and beyond working

V-P.3.1 V-P.3.2 V-P.3.3

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hours V-P.3.4 V-P.4 V-P.4.1 V-P.4.2 Equipments to run experiments and their maintenance, Technical manpower support in the department Availability of adequate and qualified technical supporting staff Incentives, skill-up gradation and professional advancement CRITERION VI: CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS VI-P.1 VI-P.2 VI-P.3 Improvement in Success Index of students - From III-P.2 Improvement in academic performance of students - From III-P.3 Enhancement of faculty qualifications and retention - From IV-P.3 and IV-P.4 Improvement in Faculty activities in research publication, R & D work and consultancy, and interaction - From IV-P.5 and IV-P.6 Continuing education New facility created Overall improvements CRITERION VII: CURRICULUM VII-P.1 Contents of basic sciences, HSS, professional core and electives, and breadth Emphasis on laboratory and project work Curriculum updates and PEO reviews Additional contents to bridge curriculum gaps CRITERION VIII: PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES THEIR COMPLIANCE AND OUTCOMES VIII-P.1 VIII-P.2 VIII-P.3 VIII-P.4 VIII-P.5 Course objective and mapping Assessment outcomes Mapping with faculty expertise Mapping with outcomes Significant achievements

VI-P.4

VI-P.5 VI-P.6 VI-P.7

VII-P.2 VII-P.3 VII-P.4

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PART III - Curriculum, Syllabi, PEOs and Outcomes 1. 2. 3. 4. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) and Course Objectives, Program and Course Outcomes, Mapping of PEOs with the expected outcomes, Additional contents beyond the syllabi, if needed, to be provided to meet the outcomes with the course objectives, and

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PART - II Department / Programme Summary (Criteria III to VIII)


D.0.1. Name and Address of the Department:

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology Maralur-Kunigal Road, Tumkur 572 105 Phone: 080-2200314. Extn: 242
D.0.2. Name, designation, telephone numbers and e-mail id of the contact person for NBA: Prof. SANJEEVAMURTHY

Professor and Head Phone: 080-2200314. Extn : 242 Mobile: 98863 29281 E-mail: hodmechssit@gmail.com
D.0.3. History of the Department (including dates of introduction and no. of seats of various programmes of study, which are run by the department along with NBA accreditation, if any), in tabular form:
Programme of Study Description

UG in Mechanical Engineering

Started with an intake 60 in the year 1979

Accredited by NBA-AICTE Accreditation order ref: 1) F. No. NBA/ACCR 271/2003 2) F.No. NBA/ACCR 271/12/09/2007 3) Applied for Reaccreditation PG 2 PG Programmes sanctioned F. No. 770-53-248(E)/EC/94, 26th Jan 2009 1. M. Tech. (Thermal Power Engineering) 2. M. Tech. (Product Design Manufacturing)

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D.0.4. List the names of the Programmes/Departments which share human resources and/or the facilities of this Department/Programmes Facilities/Human Resource Department No. of Hrs/wk

Machine Shop Heat Transfer Lab Design Lab

IEM IEM IEM

9 9 9

D.0.5. Total No. of Students No. of Engineering Students (2011-12) D.0.6 Total No. of Employee (2011-12)

Boys 255 Male 22+17*

Girls 05 Female 1+0

Total 260 Total 22+17*

*Non-teaching/technical

D.0.7. Minimum and maximum number of faculty and staff on roll during the current and previous two academic years (1st July to 30th June*) in the Department
*The Academic year as per VTU is from August to July

CAY ITEMS 2011-2012 Min Teaching faculty in the Department Teaching faculty with 24 the Programme Non-teaching staff 16 18 17 24 23 20 Max 24

CAYm1 2010-11 Min 23 Max 26

CAYm2 2009-10 Min 18 Max 22

23

22

22

17

17

17

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D.0.8. Summary of budget for the CFY and the actual expenditures incurred in the CFYm1 and CFYm2 (exclusively for this Programme in the Department)

Budgeted in Items CFY In Rs.

Actual expenses in CFY In Rs.

Actual Expenses in CFYm1 In Rs.

Actual Expenses in CFYm2 In Rs.

2011-12 1. Laboratory equipments 2. SW purchase 3. Laboratory consumables 4. Maintenance and spares 5. Travel 6. Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities Total *Purchase under TEQIP 625000 600000 260000 5000 5000 5000 1500000

2011-12 --170000 ---170000

2010-11 167600 57500 225100

2009-10 175000* 90000 265000

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Criterion III
Students Entry and Outputs
Points (150)

III-P.1

Students admission Admission Intake

Points (10)

Items

CAY 2011-12

CAYm1 2010-11

CAYm2 2009-10

CAYm3 2008-09

Sanctioned Intake Strength in the program No. of total admitted students in First year No. of total admitted students (including lateral entries in 2nd year, if any), belonging to the same batch

60 60 -

60 60 52+11

60 60 47+11*

60 60 58+11*

*Lateral entry (Diploma/Readmission/Change of branch/college) Admission Quality: Divide the total admitted ranks (or percentage-marks) into 5 or a few more meaningful ranges CET + COMED K ADMISSION QUALITY
Rank Range CAY 2011-12 CAYm1 2010-11 CAYm2 2009-10 CAYm3 2008-09

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

00001 to 10,000 10,001 to 20,000 20,001 to 30,000 30,001 to 40,000 40,001 to 50.000

10 20 30 60

3* 20* 7* 30 60 *COMED K, **CET

2* 21* 7* 30 60

2** 15**+13* 9**+2* 2** 5** 12 60

6. 50,001 to 60,000 Admitted without rank (Management) Total Intake

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III-P.2

Success Rate

Points (30)

Data for the past 7 batches of students


# of Students Admitted in 1st year + Admitted in 2nd year (x+y) # of Students successfully earned their degree in just 4 years

Year of Entry (in reverse chronological order)

# of Students successfully completed 1st year

# of Students successfully completed 2nd year

# of Students successfully completed 3rd year

CAY 11-12 CAYm1 10-11 CAYm2 09-10 CAYm3 08-09 m407-08 / LYG m5 0607/LYGm1 m605-06/ LYGm2 10-11 09-10

60 60+10* 60+11* 60+11* 58+8* 50+11*=61 60+10*=70 53+10* 47+11* 58+11* 55+7* 35+11*=46 47+10*=57 40+8* 55+11* 53+7* 31+10*=41 40+4*=44 55+10* 50+7* 27+8*=35 35+4*=39 57 35 38

08-09

* Diploma Candidate Lateral Entry Success Rate Computation Success Rate = SI = 30 * Mean of Success Index (SI) for past 3 batches (No. of students who cleared the program in the minimum period of course duration) / (No. of students admitted in the first year of that batch)

Items

LYG 2010-11

LYGm1 2009-10

LYGm2 2008-09

No. of students admitted in the corresponding First Year No. of students who have graduated in 4 years Success Index (SI)

66 57 0.86

61 35 0.57

70 38 0.54

Av. SI = Success Rate =


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0.65 30 * 0.65 19.7 (Say 20)

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III-P.3

Academic performance

Points (30) Evaluators Space

Academic Performance = Where API = =

3 * API Academic Performance Index Mean of Cumulative Grade Point Average of all the Students on a 10 point CGPA System OR

Mean of the percentage of marks of all students / 10

LYG Items* 2010-11

LYGm1 2009-10

LYGm2 2008-09

First Class Distinction (FCD 70%) First Class (60 FC < 70) Second Class (SC < 60) Total Approximating API by Mid-CGPA Exact Mean of CGPA / Percentage of all the students (API) *Class declaration and grading as per VTU Regulations Av. API = 7.7 Assessment Point of API = 3 * Av. API III-P.4 Placement and higher studies

57 57

31 4 0 35 79.0 7.9

30 8 0 38 77.7 7.7

77.7 7.7

23.1 (Say 23) Points (40)

Assessment Points = Where X = Y =

40 * (X + 1.25 * Y) / N Number of students placed, Number of students admitted for higher studies with valid qualifying scores/ranks,

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N =

Total number of students who were admitted in the batch subject to Max. Assessment Points = 40.
LYG LYGm1 2009-10 LYGm2 2008-09

Items
2010-11

# of Admitted students corresponding to LYG (N) # of students who obtained jobs as per the record of placement office (X1) # of students who found employment otherwise at the end of the final year (X2) X = X1 + X2 Number of students who went for higher studies with valid qualifying scores / ranks (Y) Assessment Points

57 23

35 08

38 10

15 38 19

20
28

18 28 10 31.29

07 32.79

41.5

Av. Assessment Point of API = 35.2 (Say 35) III-P.5 Professional Activities Data for the past 3 years Points (20) Evaluators Space

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III-P.5.1

Professional societies/ chapters and organizing engineering events

Points (4)

Professional Societies

Activities
CAY 2010-11

1. Yanthrik and Anweshak, May 2011. 2. Tantra Nov-2011. 3. Industrial visit on December 10th , Foundry and paper Mill Badravati. 4. Visit Kaiga Thermal Power Corporation. CAYm1 2009-10
(Mechanical Engineering Association activity)

1. Technology in Terrorism and Naxalism by Mr. Narayana Swamy, March-2010 2. Speech on Spirituality by Veerashananda Saraswathi Swamiji March 2010. 3. Yanthrik and Anweshak, May 2010. 4. Tantra Nov-2010 5. Talk on competitive exams (CAT, MAT, GRE etc.) by IMS Learning resource private limited, Bangalore on sep-2010. CAYm2 2008-09 1. Yanthrik and Anweshak May 2009. 2. Tantra Nov-2009. 3. ISTE Best Students Chapter Award

III-P.5.2

Organization of paper contests, design contests etc. and their achievements

Points (4)

CAY 2011-12 Anivashak Project Exhibition 1. Mechanical properties of natural fibres reinforcement polymer hybrid bio-composites 2. Electro mechanical control of a cam less valve actuator 3. Effect of squish on engine emission

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CAYm1 2010-11 Shrusti 2010, Anivashak Project Exhibition 1. Areca nut cutting machine. 2. 3 Energy powered car 3. Design and analysis of mini channels for cooling of electronic devices. CAYm2 2009-10 Anivashak Project Exhibition 1. Foldable Helmet - Patent application filed 2. I.C. Engine Piston - Patent application filed 3. I.C. Engine Linear Systems Incubation Centre centralized

III-P.5.3

Publication of technical magazines, newsletters etc. Anweshak Project Exhibition Alumni letter publication

Points (4)

CAY 2011-12

CAYm1 2010-11

Anweshak Project Exhibition Alumni letter publication Shrusti - 2011

CAYm1 2009-10

Anweshak Project Exhibition Alumni letter publication

*ODYSSY is the college annual magazine published since 5. The magazine contains a technical section wherein contributions by the students in the technical field are published

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III-P.5.4

Entrepreneurship initiatives, product designs, innovations

Points (4)

CAY 2011-12 1. Mechanical properties of natural fibres reinforcement polymer hybrid bio-composites 2. Electro mechanical control of a cam less valve actuator 3. Effect of squish on engine emission 4. Studies on tribological characteristics of Alluminium And MgO MMC 5. Pipe inspection robot CAYm1 2010-11 1. Areca nut cutting machine. 2. 3 Energy powered car 3. Design and analysis of mini channels for cooling of electronic devices. 4. Design and fabrication of inter convertible Ramp Step staircase. 5. Design and fabrication of electromagnetic check for automobiles. CAYm2 2009-10 1. Foldable Helmet - Patent application filed 2. I.C. Engine Piston - Patent application filed 3. I.C. Engine Linear Systems Incubation Centre centralized

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III-P.5.5

Publications and awards in inter institute events by students of the programme of study

Points (4)

Include a Table having those publications, which fetch awards by students in the events/conferences organized by other institutes. Include a tabulated list of all other student publications in a separate ANNEXURE. Publications CAY 2011-12 Studies on thermal behavior of LM13-MgO of metal matrix composites.MS Ramaiah, Bangalore by Anand Nagendra, Theoretical Model of Absorber for Miniature LiBr-H2o Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System, International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER), Vol.2, Issue.2, Mar-Apr 2012 pp-010-017, ISSN: 2249-6645 2011 Ramesha H, Effects of Mass Flux, Vapor Quality and Saturation Temperature on condensation in the Miniature condenser International Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering Industrial engineering and Management studies [ICCOMIM2012], 11-13th July 2012,M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Banglore[Accepted] Nagendra, Investigation Of Miniature Absorber For An Absorption Based Miniature Heat Pump System , International Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering Industrial engineering and Management studies [ICCOMIM2012], 11-13th July 2012,M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Banglore[Accepted] The title and name of the students

CAYm1 2010-11 College level magazine (Odyssy-10) Student have contributed technical article Alumni letter publication 1. Project Students Name 2. Paper Students Name Design and analysis of mini channels for cooling of electronic devices. By Abhinav Kumar Baruah, Ravindra Goli. Structural design and solar panel deployment mechanism of a cubesat members. By Reddy Napa Nishant

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CAYm2 2009-10 1. Paper Students Name 2. Paper Students Name Hybrid Vehicle Sagar BA and Gajannana KM at MCE Hussan Nano Technology AND Its Applications Deepak Honawad and Janardhana B.S at SIT Tumkur

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III-P.6

Students Projects Quality

Points (20)

List of five best and average projects each, taken each from three years
Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output Matching with the stated PEOs Public ation

Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

In CAY 2011-2012 (Best)


1. 2. 3. 4. Yashwant P Umesh gouda M Shishira T M Nithish G N Mechanical properties of Composites natural fibres reinforcement polymer hybrid bio-composites Electro mechanical control of a cam less valve actuator IC Engines Girisha C
KSCST Project

1. Ravi S Agadi 2. Reddy Napa Nishanth 3. Manjunath B C 4. Nagaraj G 1. Divya Shree 2. Ashitha A 3. Deepjyoti Kalita 1. 2. 3. 4. Sapthagiri Prasad N Rajesh B U Kshithij Jain A Darshan Kumar R

Dr. Vijay Kumar

KSCST Project

Effect of squish on engine emission

IC Engines

Dr. C.R. Rajashekhara

KSCST Project

Studies on tribological characteristics of Alluminium And MgO MMC

Metal Matrix Composition

C.S.Ravindra Sagar

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Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Publication

In CAY 2011-2012 (Average)


1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. Prabhansh Kumar Rahul Kumar Rohit Kumar Singh Vineet Kumar Tiwari Arindam Majumder Deep Rana Sayed Faisal Albadri Avinash P V Suhas V Safeer Ahmed A Sandeep Sharma Sanjeev Kumar Vikas Anurag Vivek Kanwar Pipe inspection robot Mechatronics Dr. T.B. Prasad 3

Disign and analysis of body in white in modern sedan cars Hybrid Scooter

Disign and analysis

C.V. Mahesh

Energy systems

Dr. Sanjeeva Murthy

Design and analysis of automotive chasis

Automobile

Dr. TK Chandrashekhar

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Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Public ation

In CAY 2010-2011 (Best)


1. Gautham Subramanya 2. Nitin M Athreya 3. Nitish P R 4. Ravi Kiran H 1. Anuj Kumar 2. Ikchuaku Kumar 3. Sameer 4. Sumant Kumar 1. 2. 3. 4. Naga Prasad N S Naveen Kumar G Rohith H K Abhilash Kiran Three Energy souce car Energy storage Dr. T.P. Bharathesh 4 -

Advanced propulsion technique using electrogravitic principle Design and analysis of FUSELAGE in aircraft

Propulsion

Dr. R.Harish Kumar

Aircraft

Dr. TK Chandrashekhar And C.S.Ravindra Sagar

1. Arnav Kumar Baruah 2. Ravindra Goli 3. Uddipta Borgohain 4. Siddharha Daimary

Design and analysis of minichannels for cooling electronic devices

Heat transfer

Manu S

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Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Public ation

In CAY 2010-2011 (Best)


Vinay Kemparaju C R Shivaram M J Sambhaji J S Eranna H Mali Patil Gundu Rao Manju Yadav Prashanth Sanjeev Kumar Amit Kumar Chaubey Ankaj Kumar Manoj Kumar Effect of surface treatment on the mechanical properties of natural fiber reinforced/epoxyhybrid bio composits Design and fabrication of exoskeleton for human performance augmentation Composits Mr. Girisha Project selected in 3 PESIT shimoga Scoring and galling on sheet metal formed panels Product design Dr. Sanjeev Murthy and Project selected in 3 Mr. Devidas Biradar PESIT shimoga Manually operated arecanut cutting machine Product design Dr. T.B. Prasad. Project selected in 3 PESIT shimoga -

Madhu B.G

Product Design

Mr. Harish S

Saction of student seiries SSIT

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Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Publication

In CAY 2009-2010 (Best)


1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Basavaraj N C Manish N Manoj R G Narayana Swamy Naveen Ashish T Syed Haroon Haseeb Ulla Khan Shirani Dada Hayath Khalandar Sharif Foldable Helmet Design Prof. Rajashekar C R.
KSCST Project

Two in One Gas Stove

Thermal & Fabrication

Girisha C.

KSCST Project

1. Mohammed Ansar Hussian Cultivator 2. Satish Kumar 3. Asutosh Kumar Singh 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Deepak Honawad Janardhana B S Kumaraswamy R Mahesh P Krishna s Madhu kumar c v Manjunatha r Maruthi s

Fabrication

Prof. Harish Kumar R,

Evaluation of Hardness Composite & Corrosive Properties Materials of High Strength Al Alloy Rotating Blade Piston Design

Ananth Prasad M G.

Prof. Rajashekar C R.

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Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Publication

In CAY 2009-2010 (Average)


1. Nataraj T V 2. Padmaprabha Jain T L 3. Sourav Mishra 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Anil Kumar N.H Ramesh S Shashidara K.B Suprith Jain Amit Kumar Goutam Kumar Vaibhav Vishal Rahul Anand Sagar B A Vinay M N Nagendra C Sudeep Kumar J Umesh H Guru Raghavendra M B Madhuchandran H Manu T M Effect of Projection On Piston 7075Al Alloy & Cco2 Thermal Prof. Chandra T.K. Shekar 3 1

Composite Material

Prof. Bharteesh T.P.

Combustion Characteristics of petrol engine with LPG Corrosive Test

Thermal

Prof. Rajashekar C R

Composite Material

Prof. Bharteesh T.P.

Experiment on IC Engine

Thermal

Vijay Kumar

Department of Mechanical Engineering

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Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Publication

In CAY 2008-2009 (Best)


1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Arun P Madhu N Manjunath Rao T.K Pradeep Kumar M.K K Krishnamurthy Lingaraju T.P Mahesh Kumar V Nikil Raj K.N Daljeet Singh Gaurav Kumar Rohit Ranjan Kunal Goutam Jay Prakash Narayan Pradeep Kumar K.C K.C. Muralidhar Tiswin Thomas Raghu R Mahesh H Harish D N R Sumanth Effect of Spark Gap on Cycle by Cycle Fluctuation in Spark Ignition Engine New Peddling System for Tricycle Thermal Prof. Chandrashekar T.K. 4 -

Design

Vijaya Kumar

Performance Analysis of Methanol Gasoline Blend in SI Engines Fatigue Behaviour of Polypropylene Composite Corrosion Characteristics of Al Composites

Thermal

Manu S

Composite

Prof. Rajendra Prasad P.

Composite

Prof. Prasad T.B.

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Name of the Student(s)

Project Title

Areas of Specialization

Project Supervisor(s)

Contribution/ Achievements / Research Output

Matching with the stated PEOs

Publication

In CAY 2008-2009 (Average)


1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Ghanashyam Kumar Manjunath H P Girish V Mohan Kumar H K Raghavendra B Hanumanth Gowda Batluri Tilak Chandra Harish S Mohamed Taj G Sri Ram Vinod R Ullas T.P Fabrication Of Polymer Composite Machine Composite Girisha C. 3 1

Mechanical Performance Of Nano Fly Ash Filled Poxy Composite Effect Of Heat Treatment On Mechanical And Tribological Behaviour Of Al6061 Self Inflating Tyre Development Of Al Composite

Composite

Prof. Sanjeevamurthy

Composite

Prof. Bharathesh T.P.

1. Amit Valiramani 2. Kumar Nishant 1. Anil Kumar R 2. Praveen N R 3. Viajya Kumar J V

Automotive Composite

Vijaya Kumar Prof. Mahesh C.V.

3 2

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Criterion IV
Faculty Contributions
List of Department Faculty: Exclusively for the Program / Shared with other Programs
Designation (administrative positions, if any,) Date of joining the department / program; Load sharing with more than one programs No. of research publications in journals and conferences since joining the department and Total no. of such publications # of current R & D and consultancy projects and the amount

Name of the Faculty

Qualification, University and year of graduation

Areas of Specialization

1.

Prof. Sanjeevamurthy

Prof. & HOD

Ph. D (MU2006) ME (BU-1992) BE (KU-1986)

Polymer Composites Machine Design Mechanical Engg Fluid Mechanic & Thermal, CFD Mechanical Engg I.C. Engine Thermal Power Engg

28.10.199 2

IJ 3

IC 9

NJ 2

NC 15

NIL

2.

Prof. George Milton

Professor

Ph.D. (IISc-1989)

08.10.200 1

Annexure II 4th

B. Tech (JNTU-1981) 3. Prof. Abdul Sharief* Professor Ph. D.(VTU-2010) M.Tech.(KREC-92)

04.03.199 1

NIL

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BE (MU-1983) 4. Prof. Rajendra Prasad P.* Professor (Ph.D.) (VTU) M.Tech. (MU-91) BE (BU -1984)

Mechanical Engg Polymer Composite PEST Mechanical Engg 22.02.198 5 2 2 1 1 NIL

5.

Prof. Harish Kumar R.

Professor

Ph. D. (VTU-2009)

Mechanical Engg Sc. Thermal Machine Design Mechanical Engg

26.08.198 9

17

11

Annexure II 2nd and 3rd

ME (BU-1988) BE. (BU-1985) 6. Prof. Ramamurthy V.S.* Professor Ph. D (VTU-2010)

Material Matrix Composite Thermal Power Mechanical Engg

04. 3.1991

NIL

ME. (BU-1989) BE (BU-1983) 7. Prof. Prasad T.B. Professor Ph. D (MGR-2010)

Material Matrix Composite

04.03.199 1

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Thermal Power ME. (GU-1991) BE (BU-1987) 8. Prof. Chandrashekar T.K. Professor Ph.D. (VTU-2008) M.E. (GU-1981) I.C. Engine Thermal Power Engineering Mechanical Engg 22.10.199 1 4 15 3 Mechanical Engg

3rd

Annexure II 2nd and 3rd

B.E. (BU-1987) 9. Prof. Bharatheesh T.P. * Professor Ph.D. (SKU-2010) M.E. (SU- 92) B.E. (BU-1985) 10 . Prof. Mahesh C.V. Professor (Ph.D). (KU) M.E.(SU-1992) B.E.(B.U-1986) 11 . Prof. Rajashekar C.R. Professor Ph.D. (SK-2007) M.E. (1991)

Material Science Production Mechanical Engg Bio-diesel Thermal Mechanical Engg IC Engines Thermal

13.02.199 2

NIL

11.08.198 7

12

NIL

11.02.200 9

10

Annexure II 1st and 2nd

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

B.E. (BU-1986)

Mechanical Engg

12 .

Girisha C.

Lecturer

(Ph.D.) (VTU) M.E. (BU-2002) B.E. (BU-1998)

Polymer Composite Production Mechanical Engg Materials Manufacture Science Automobile Engg Advanced Material Product Design IEM Composite Material Design Engineering Mechanical Engg

11.03.200 4

NIL

13 .

Vijaya Kumar

Lecturer

(Ph.D.) (MGR) M.E. (BU-2002) B.E. (MU-1996)

24.09.200 4

NIL

14 .

Anantha Prasad M.G. *

Lecturer

(Ph.D.) (VTU) M.E. (VTU-2006) B.E. (BU-1999)

10.03.200 6

NIL

15 .

Ramesha V.

Asst. Prof.

(Ph.D.) (VTU) M.E. (SU-2003) B.E. (BU-1990)

24.11.200 6

NIL

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

16 .

Ravindra Sagar C.S.

Lecturer

(Ph.D.) (VTU)

Metal matrix composite Machine Design Mechanical Engg

01.11.200 7

NIL

M.Tech. (KU 2007) B.E. (KU 1999) 17 . Manu S Lecturer (Ph.D.) (VTU) M.E. (VTU-2008) B.E. (VTU-2005) 18 . Gunti Ranga Srinivas Lecturer (Ph.D.) (IISc) M.E. (IIT-KGP) B.E. (JNTU) 19 . Purushotham G.* Lecturer M.E. (BU-2007) B.E. (BU-1990)

Thermal Thermal Mechanical Engg Product design, Machine Design Mechanical Engg Manufacturing Sc. Mechanical Engg

11.1.2008

NIL

22.07.200 9

Annexure II 5th

27.07.201 0

NIL

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

20 .

Arun Y C

Lecturer

(Ph.D.) (VTU) M. Tech. (VTU-05) B.E. (VTU-2002)

I.C. Engines Thermal Mechanical Engg Product Design & Manufacturing Mechanical Engg

02.08.201 0

NIL

21 .

Harish S

Lecturer

M. Tech. (VTU-10)

16.08.201 0

NIL

B.E. (VTU-2008) 22 . Bhaskar G Lecturer M. Tech. (VTU-10)

Product Design & Manufacturing Mechanical Engg

18.08.201 0

NIL

B.E. (VTU-2006) 23 Batluri Tilak Chandra Lecturer B.E. (VTU-2008) M. Tech. (VTU-10)

Product Design & Manufacturing Mechanical Engg Product Design & Manufacturing Mechanical Engg

30.08.201 1

NIL

24

Puneeth. K. Lecturer

M. Tech. (VTU-11) B.E. (VTU-2009)

30.08.201 1

NIL

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

M. Tech. (SSU-12) 25 Annapoorna. T.L Lecturer B.E. (VTU-2009) Product Design & Manufacturing Industrial Engg. & Mangmt 26 Shankar Nag. G.L. Lecturer (Ph.D.) (VTU) M. Tech. (KU-06) B.E. (VTU-2002) I.C. Engines Thermal Engg System Technology Automobile Engg. * Left during 2010, Current Consultancy projects given in Annexure II UNIVERSITY ABBREVIATIONS BU IISc IIT-KGP JNTU KU KREC KUD Bangalore University Indian Institute of Science Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagapur Jawharlal Nehru Technological University Kuvempu University, Shimoga NIT, Surathkal. Karnataka Karnataka University Dharwada MU MGR SK SU VU VTU SSU Mysore University Dr M G R University, Madras Sri Krishna Devaraya University Shivaji University Vellore University Visvesvaraya Technological University Sri Siddhartha University 11.01.201 2 1 NIL 30.08.201 1 NIL

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

IV-P.1

Teacher student ratio

Points (20)

Assessment = 20 * TSR / 15 Where TSR = Teacher Student Ratio = (x + y + z) / N Subject to Max TSR = 15 Where x = No. of students in 2nd year of the program y = No. of students in 3rd year of the program z = No. of students in 4th year of the program N = Total No. Faculty Members in the program

Year
CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

x 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 71 55 65

y 66 65 54

z 66 54 64

x+y+z 203 174 183

N 16 18 18

TSR 12.68 9.66 10.16

Assessment 16.9 12.8 13.5 14.4 (Say 15) Points (20)

Av. Assessment IV-P.2 Cadre ratio

Assessment = 20 * CRI Where CRI = Cadre Ratio Index = 2.25 ( 2x + y ) / N Subject to Max CRI = 1.0; where x = No. of professors in the program y = No. of associate professors / readers in the program N = Total No. Faculty Members in the program

Department of Mechanical Engineering

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Year
CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

x 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 09 08 09

y -

N 16 18 18

CRI 1 (2.5) 1(2.0) 1(2.2) Av. Assessment

Assessment 20 (50.6) 20(40.0) 20(45.0) 20

*Additional Faculty member for the 1st year

IV-P.3

Faculty qualifications

Points (40)

Assessment Where FQI

= = =

4 * FQI Faculty Qualification Index (10 * x + 6 * y + 4 * z) / N No. of Faculty Members with Ph. D in Engineering No. of Faculty Members with M. E / M. Tech No. of Faculty Members with B. E / B. Tech Total No. Faculty Members

Where x y z N

= = = =

Year
CAYm2 CAYm1 CAY

x 8 8 10

y 14 15 14

z 0 0 0

N 22 23 24

FQI 7.45 7.39 7.6

Assessment 29.82 29.56 30.6 29.99 (say 30)

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Av. Assessment

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

IV-P.4

Faculty retention

Points (20)

Assessment Where FQI

= = =

4 * RPI / N Retention Point Index Points assigned to all Faculty 1 point for each year of experience at the Institute but not exceeding Total No. of Faculty Members

Where Points assigned = to a faculty N =

Item

CAYm2 2009-10

CAYm1 2010-11 3 3 3 11 23 70 12.17 Av. Assessment

CAY 2011-12 2 1 2 1 1 17 24 97 16.16


15

# of faculty with less than 1y (x0) # of faculty with 1y <= period < 2y (x1) # of faculty with 2y <= period < 3y (x2) # of faculty with 3y <= period < 4y (x3) # of faculty with 4y <= period < 5y (x4) # of faculty with more than 5 y (x5) N RPI = x1 + 2x2 + 3x3 + 4x4 +5x5 Assessment

1 0 3 1 0 15 22 84 16.80

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

IV-P.5

Research publications and IPR


= Assessment of Publications + Assessment of IPR

Points (20)

Faculty Points in Publications and IPR (FPPR) Assessment of Publications

3 * Sum of the Research points scored by each Faculty member / No. of sanctioned positions of Professors & Readers Sum of the IPR points scored by each Faculty member / No. of sanctioned positions of Professors and Readers

Assessment of IPR

Note: A faculty member scores at the most 5 Research points depending upon the quality of the research papers published in the past 3 years. For this research papers considered are those (i) which can be located on Internet and/or are included in hardcopy volumes/proceedings, published by a well known publishing house, and (ii) the faculty members affiliation, in the published paper, is the one of the same college/institute. For multiple authors, every author of the same college will earn the points. Similarly, a faculty member scores 1 point for each IPR subject to a maximum of 5 points. Include a list of all such publications along with details of DOI, publisher, month/year, etc

Name of faculty (contributing to FPPR)


Pub Points (x)

CAY

CAYm1

CAYm2

2011-12
IPR Points (y) Pub + IPR Points (3x +y) Pub Points (x)

2010-11
IPR Points (y) Pub + IPR Points (3x +y)

2009-2010
Pub Points (x) IPR Points (y) Pub + IPR Points (3x +y)

Prof. Sanjeevamurthy Prof. George Milton Prof. Abdul Sharief* Prof. Rajendra Prasad P. * Prof. Harish Kumar R. Prof. Ramamurthy V.S. * Prof. Prasad T.B. Prof. Chandrashekar T.K. Prof. Bharatheesh T.P. * Prof. Mahesh C.V. Prof. Rajashekar C.R.

5 2 5 2 3 5 4 5 5

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

18 8 17 8 11 17 14 17 17

5 0 5 1 1 5 5 5 4

1 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 1

16 5 17 4 5 16 16 16 13

5 0 2 5 3 2 4 5 5 4 5

1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

16 5 7 16 10 7 13 16 11 13 16

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Girisha C. Vijaya Kumar Anantha Prasad M.G. * Ramesha V. Ravindra Sagar C.S. Manu S Gunti Ranga Srinivas Purushotham G* Arun Y C Harish S Bhaskar G Batluri Tilak Chandra Puneeth.K Annapoorna.T.L Shankar Nag. G.L

5 4 3 2 5 5 -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sum

16 13 10 1 7 16 16 1 1
208

5 4 4 1 4 2 Sum

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -

16 13 13 1 4 13 7 175

4 0 5 0 4 0 Sum

1 2 0 1 1 2 1 -

13 2 15 1 1 14 1 177

N (Min. N is 3) excluding AP Assessment FPPR =

9 23.5

8 21.8 Average Assessment

9 19.6 21.6 (say 20)

(Sum/N)

List of Publications Refer ANNEXURE I

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IV-P.6

Externally funded R & D projects and consultancy work

Points (20)

Assessment of R&D & Consultancy Projects Where FPPC

= =

4 * Sum of FPPC by each faculty / No. of sanctioned positions of Professors and Readers Faculty Points in Projects and Consultancy

Note: A faculty member gets at the most 5 points depending upon the amount of externally funded R & D project and / or consultancy work. For multiple faculty members involved in a single project, every faculty member will earn the points, depending on the funding agency as given below 5 points for funding by National Agency, 4 points for funding by State Agency 3 points for funding by private sector, and 2 points for funding by the sponsoring Trust/Society

Points to be awarded, if the total fund available for a project is of minimal one lakh rupees in the CFY

FPPC Points Name of faculty CAY (contributing to FPPC) CAYm1 CAY m2

2011-12 Prof. Harish Kumar R. Prof. George Milton S Prof. Chandrashekar T.K. Prof. Prasad T.B. Prof. Mahesh C.V. Prof. Rajashekar C.R. Sum 5 5 10

2010-11 3 3 3 3 5 17

2009-2010 4 4 4 4 4 2 22

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

N (Min. N is 3) 9 (excluding Asst. Prof.) Assessment FPPC = 4.44 4 x Sum/N Average Assessment 7.6 (say 8) 8.5 9.7 8 9

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

IV-P.7

Interactions of faculty members with outside world


=

Points (10)

Assessment of Interaction Where IP

2 * Sum of IP by each faculty / No. of sanctioned positions of Professors and Readers Interaction points scored by each faculty member

Note: A faculty member gets at the most 5 Interaction Points depending upon the type of Institution or R&D Lab or Industry. Only those interactions will be considered who have resulted in joint quality publication, R& D projects and/or consultancy. The points earned by each faculty shall be decided as given below 5 4 3 points for interaction with a well known Institute/University abroad, points for interaction with Institute of Eminence in India or National Research Labs, points for interaction with University / Industry in India and Institute/University (not covered) above points for interaction with State Level Institutions, and point for interaction with private affiliated Institutions

2 1

Point to be awarded, are for those activities, which result in joint efforts in publication of books/research paper, pursuing externally funded R & D projects and/or development of semester-long course/teaching modules. IP Points Name of faculty CAY (contributing to IP) CAYm1 CAYm2

2011-12 Prof. Sanjeevamurthy Prof. George Milton Prof. Abdul Sharief * Prof. Rajendra Prasad P. Prof. Harish Kumar R. Prof. Ramamurthy V.S.* Prof. Prasad T.B. Prof. Chandrashekar T.K. Prof. Bharatheesh T.P. * 5 2 2 2 2 2 2

2010-11 3 3 2 3 3 3 3

2009-2010 2 2 3 3 3 3 3

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Prof. Mahesh C.V. Prof. Rajashekar C.R. Girisha C. Vijaya Kumar Anantha Prasad M.G. * Ramesha V. Ravindra Sagar C.S. Manu S Gunti Ranga Srinivas Purushotham G* Arun Y C Harish S Bhaskar G Batluri Tilak Chandra Puneeth.K Annapoorna.T.L Shankar Nag. G.L Sum
N (Min. N is 3) (excluding AP) Assessment IP = 2 x Sum/N

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 40 9
8.8

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 36 8
9.5

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 35 9
7.7

Average Assessment
*Left the College

8.6 (say 9)

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Criterion V
Facilities and Technical Support
Description of Class rooms, faculty rooms, seminar and conference halls:
Room Description Usage Shared / Exclusive? Capacity Rooms Equipped with

Class Room No.: 314, 317, R6 Hall 09 (cellar)

Class Room for UG Seminar and Library Class Room for PG

Exclusive

80

Ceramic board, Podium, OHP LCD Projectors

Exclusive

80

Class Room No.: Step LH1 & 2 Faculty Room No.: 316, 412. HOD Room / 315 Office room

Exclusive

25

Ceramic board, Podium, LCD Projector & PC (Shared) PC, Internet, Book Rack

Sitting, Counseling Admin. Work

Shared

3each

Exclusive

Individual

PC, Internet, Bookrack, Printer, Telephone

V-P.1 V-P.1.1

Class rooms in the department Enough rooms for lectures (core/electives), seminars, tutorials, etc for the program

Points (15) Points (5)

* Every section has a room allotted to it and no shuffling of classrooms is done.


Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

V-P.1.2

Teaching aids black/white-board, multimedia projectors, etc.

Points (5)

* All classrooms are equipped with black ceramic boards. The final semester class has an LCD projector.
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

V-P.1.3

Acoustics, class room size, conditions of chairs/benches, air circulation, lighting, exits, ambiance, etc.

Points (5)

* Every classroom is equipped with sufficient furniture and accessories for comfortable seating arrangement. All rooms have very good natural light and fresh air. The furniture is designed for good ergonomics.
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table and the inspection thereof

V-P.2

Faculty rooms in the department

Points (15)

V-P.2.1

Availability of individual faculty rooms *Every faculty member is provided with a separate room/cubicle
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

Points (5)

V-P.2.2

Room equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, etc. *Black board is available in each faculty room.
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

Points (5)

V-P.2.3

Usage of room for discussion/counseling with students

Points (5)

* A separate counseling area is allocated within the staff room for student mentoring
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table and the inspection thereof

V-P.3

Laboratories in the department to meet the curriculum requirements as well as the PEOs

Points (25)

Curriculum Lab Description

Exclusive use / Shared?

Space / # Students63

Sq Mt / 20 229 468

No. of experiments

Quality of instruments

Lab manuals

1. 2.

Workshop Practice Foundry & Forging Lab/ Computer Aided Drafting Lab

Exclusive Exclusive

14 14

Good Good

Yes Yes

3.

Exclusive

156

14

Good

Yes

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

4.

Material Testing Lab Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Lab Machine Shop CAD / CAM Lab Energy Conversion Engg Lab Fluid Machinery Lab

Shared*

162

15

Good

Yes

5.

Shared**

160

15

Good

Yes

6. 7. 8. 9.

Exclusive Exclusive Exclusive Shared* Exclusive Exclusive

310 96 275 310 76 155

5 14 14 12 13 16

Good Good Good Good Good Good

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

10. Heat Transfer Lab. 11. Design Lab

*Shared / lab common to Civil, Mech. and IEM,

**Common to Mech. and IEM

V-P.3.1

Enough labs to run all the program specific curriculum

Points (10)

* The laboratories and the space are sufficient for students to perform the experiments without congestion. Batch size is restricted to a maximum of 20 students. Each student is provided with a computer
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

V-P.3.2

Availability of computing facilities available exclusively in the department

Points (5)

* The core labs are conducted within the department. Sufficient numbers of computers are available for the students to work independently.
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

V-P.3.3

Availability of labs with tech. support within and beyond working hours

Points (5)

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

* The labs are kept open on all working days from morning 8.40 am to 4.10 pm and even beyond working hours on request for interested students,
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

V-P.3.4

Equipments to run experiments and their maintenance, Number of students per experimental set up, Size of the laboratories, overall ambience etc.

Points (5)

* Adequate equipments to run all experiments are available and they are well maintained. One student per experimental set up is strictly followed. Space and overall ambience is good.
Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

V-P.4

Technical manpower support in the department

Points (20)

Name of the Tech Staff

Designation (Pay-scale)

Exclusive / Shared Work? Exclusive

Date of Joining

Qualification At Joining Now? Same

Other Technical Skills gained? -

Responsibility*

1. CHIKKASWAMY S.

Foremen 6250-125-6500

11.03.2004

Dip in MECH

1. 2. 3. 4.

Supervision of technical Staff Maintenance scheduling Support HOD in academic schedule Office management

2. VEERANNA B.

Instructor 8825-200-9500

Shared

02.02.1986

Dip in MECH

Same

1. Maintained labs and class works 2. Research lab 3. 3. Projects works and HOD guide lines 1. Maintained classes and lab works 2. Maintained lab equipments 3. 3. Projects and maintenance 1. Maintenance of laboratory equipments 2. Remuneration distribution to staffs of practical examination 3. Asst. to HOD and project work to students 1. 2. 3. 4. Maintained labs and class works Research lab Projects works and HOD guide lines Support HOD in academic schedule

3. JAYARAME GWODA K.N. 4. NAGARAJAIAH N

Instructor 8825-200-9500 Instructor 8825-200-9500

Exclusive

16.02.1988

Dip in MECH

Same

Shared

27.08.1988

Dip in MECH

Same

5. MOHAMMED SANAULLA KHAN

Asst. Instructor 6250-125-6500

Exclusive

06.02.2004

Dip in MECH

Same

Auto CAD, CNC, Reg. to AMIE

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Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

6. PHANIRAJ B.N.

Asst. Instructor 6250-125-6500

Exclusive

10.03.2006

NAC

Same

Computer Knowledge Reg. to AMIE

1. Taking care of all refrigeration and AC which are installed in SSIT campus 2. CAED Instructor 1. Maintained classes and lab works 2. Maintained lab equipments 3. Projects and maintenance

7. RONY VERGHIES**

Asst. Instructor Consolidated 5000/-

Exclusive

24.02.2009

Dip in Auto

Same

8. VINAYAK MURTHY

Welder 5850-100-6200

Exclusive

22.11.1981

NAC

Same

Regular duties in welding

9. BABU B.R.

Carpenter 5850-100-6200

Exclusive

17.12.1981

NAC

Same

Regular duties in carpentry and sheet metal

10. K. RANGASWAMY

Machinist 5850-100-6200

Exclusive

13.10.1983

NAC

Same

1. Regular duties 2. Duties of instructor 3. Supporting in project work and research work Regular mechanic duties in foundry and forging

11. RAJENDRA KUMAR G.J. 12. JAIKUMAR

Foundry Mech. 5850-100-6200 Machinist (Gr) 5850-100-6200

Exclusive

10.01.1983

NAC

Same

Exclusive

02.03.1987

NAC

Same

Making specimen for material for material testing lab Maintained lab and supporting projects

13. SIRAJULLA ARIF

Helper 4500-75-4650

Exclusive

11.04.1981

NIC

Same

14. NAGARAJU M.N.

Peon / 4500

Exclusive

21.09.1979

IV Std

Same

Supporting work in machine shop

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

15. DAVID 16. GANGAIAH # 17. PRABHAKAR RAO B. 18. THOMAS ROBERT. F 19. C.S.LOKESH

Helper / 4500 Attender / 4500 Helper / 4500 Asst. Instructor Mechanic

Exclusive Exclusive Exclusive Exclusive Exclusive

05.11.1981 09.11.1981 11.09.1981 01.02.2012 01.01.2012

VII Std SSLC SSLC Diploma ITI

Same Same Same Same Same

Maintaining of design laboratory Office assistant Lab attender in CAED Machine shop Instructor. Workshop Lab Mechanic

* In addition to the above duties, each supporting staff is allotted lab As of around 20 hours a week to assist in conduct of labs. ** left the college # Ritired from the duty

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

V-P.4.1

Availability of adequate and qualified technical supporting staff for program specific labs * Adequate qualified technical staff available Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

Points (10)

V-P.4.2

Incentives, skill-up gradation and professional advancement

Points (10)

* Technical staff members are encouraged and supported to upgrade their skills and incentives are provided for the maintenance and minor repair works Assessment based on the information provided in the above table

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Criterion VI
Continuous Improvements

VI-P.1

Improvement in Success Index of students From III-P.2 LYG LYGm1 2009-2010 0.57

Points (10)

LYGm2 2008-2009 0.54

Items 2010-11 Success Index 0.86

VI-P.2

Improvement in academic performance of students From III-P.3 LYG LYGm1 2009-2010 7.9

Points (10)

LYGm2 2008-2009 7.7

Items 2010-11 API 7.7

VI-P.3

Enhancement of faculty qualifications and retention From IV-P.3 and IV-P.4

Points (15)

Items

CAY 2011-12

CAYm1 2010-11 7.39 70

CAYm2 2009-2010 7.45 84

FQI RPI
Department of Mechanical Engineering

7.6 97

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VI-P.4

Improvement in Faculty activities in research publication, R & D work and consultancy, and interaction From IV-P.5, IV-P.6 and IV-P.7 CAY CAYm1 2010-11 21.8 8.5 9.5
39.8

Points (15)

CAYm2 2009-2010 19.6 9.7 7.7


37.0

Items 2011-12 FPPR FPPC IP Sum 23.5 4.4 8.8


36.7

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VI-P.5

Continuing education

Points (10)

Specify the contributory efforts made by the faculty by developing the course/lab modules and conducting short-term courses/workshops etc. for continuing education

Module Description

Any other contributory Inst./Industry

Developed/ organized by

Duration In Hours

Resource Persons

Target Audience

Usages and citation etc.

CAYm1 2009-10 New Product Design and Opportunities CAY 2010-11 Aero Space Industry Overview Infosys Mechanical Engg. Dept. Mechanical Engg. Dept. Mechanical Engg. Dept. 3 Victor Sundar Raja A 70 SSIT Mechanical Engg. Dept. 3 Prof. Venkataram R. 70 -

Introduction to CAD

Infosys

Dr. Dhananjeya M Kulkarni

70

Introduction to Air Crafts

Infosys

Shiva Kumar A J

70

CAY 2011-12

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Personality Development Programe

Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies

Mechanical Engg. Dept.

Mahmood Ashraf

150

Technical Talk

Mechanical Engg. Dept

Shashidhara M.R 100

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VI-P.6

New facility created

Points (10)

Specify the new facility created to strengthening the curriculum and/or to meet the PEOs:
contributory Module Any other Description Inst./ Industry Developed Resource Duration Persons by Target Usages and

Audience citation etc.

CAY 2009-10 10KVA UPS Mgmt Techsher Students CAD Lab

CAYm1 200809 Max Heat Lab Type Muffle Furnace CAYm2 200708 Corrosion Test Setup TEQIP Shruthi Enter. R&D Faculty R&D & Students Faculty R&D & Students Students Design Lab Students MT Lab Students HMT Lab Students HMT TEQIP Max Heat Furance R&D Faculty MT & Lab Students

Polishing M/C TEQIP

Shruthi Enter.

R&D

Motorized Gyroscope Fatigue Testing M/C

TEQIP

Venkateshwara 3 Agencies Shruthi Enter. 3

Faulty

TEQIP

Faulty

Boiling & TEQIP Condensation Computerized TEQIP Advance Test


Department of Mechanical Engineering

In-Lab Enter

Faulty

In-Lab Enter

Faulty

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Rig Thermal Conductivity Liquid & Gases Combustion Lab Unit Heat Transfer Apparatus Flame Propagation & Stability Unit Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor TEQIP In-Lab Enter 3 Faulty

Lab Students HMT Lab

TEQIP

In-Lab Enter

Faulty

Students HMT Lab Students HMT Lab Students HMT Lab

TEQIP

In-Lab Enter

Faulty

TEQIP

In-Lab Enter

Faulty

TEQIP

Magnum Enter

Faulty

Students EC Lab

MT Material Testing, HMT Heat and Mass Transfer, EC Energy Conversion

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VI-P.7

Overall improvements

Points (5)

Specify the overall successive improvements in curriculum and others:


Specify the improvement CAYm2 2006-07 Curriculum Syllabus revision of 1st year Board of studies VTU 2, 3, 4 New courses introduced and also improvement in core content Improvement brought in Contributed by The PEO(s), which are strengthened Comments, if any

CAYm1 2007-08 Curriculum Syllabus revision of 2nd year Board of studies VTU 2, 3, 4, 5 Many courses are made common amongst Mechanical sciences group Problem Solving & Engineering System Design subjects added

Autonomous

Syllabus revision of 1st year

BOS ME, SSIT

2, 3, 4, 5

CAY 2008-09 Curriculum Syllabus revision of 3rd year Board of studies VTU 2, 3, 4, 5 New courses both core, electives and labs introduced deleting many of the old ones Development of Communication skills

Autonomous

Syllabus revision of 2nd year

BOS ME, SSIT

2, 3, 4, 5

CAY 2009-10 Curriculum Syllabus revision of 4th year Board of studies VTU 2, 3, 4, 5 New courses both core, electives and labs introduced deleting many of the old ones Continuing education

Deemed University

Syllabus revision of 2nd year

BOS ME, SSIT

2, 3, 4, 5

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

CAY 2010-11 Curriculum Syllabus revision of 4th year Board of studies VTU 2, 3, 4, 5 New courses both core, electives and labs introduced deleting many of the old ones Continuing education

Deemed University

Syllabus revision of 2nd year

BOS ME, SSIT

2, 3, 4, 5

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Criterion VII
Curriculum
List all the course modules along with their objectives and outcomes (in Part III):

Subject / Course Code

Course

Hrs / Week

Science/HSS/ Professional Core, Elective

PEOs specified by Affiliating Univ. or the College?

Additional theory/lab/ As/ tests needed to meet objectives?

Comments

Th.

Lab

or Breadth?

I SEMESTER PHYSICS GP Language (Eng.) Language (Kan.) 2 2 4 4 4 HSS HSS Maths. Science Basic Engg. 4 4 1, 2 1 1 g g a a a

06MAT 11 06PHY 12 06CIV 13

Engineering Maths-I Engineering Physics Elements of Civil Engg & Engg Mechanics

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06EME 14 06ELE 15 06WSL 16 06PHYL 17


06CIP18

Elements of Mechanical Engg Basic Electrical Engg Workshop Practice Engg Physics Lab
Constitution of India & Professional Ethics II SEMESTER CHEMISTRY GP

4 4 3 3 2

Basic Engg. Basic Engg. Prof Core Lab Prof Core Lab HSS

1 1 1 1 4

a a k k f

06MAT 21 06CHE 22 06CCP 23 06CED 24 06ELN 25 06CPL 26 06CHEL 27


06CIV 28

Engineering Maths-II Engineering Chemistry Computer Concepts & C Programming Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Basic Electronics Computer Programming Lab Engg. Chemistry Lab
Environmental Studies III SEMESTER

4 4 4 1 4 3 3 2 3

Maths. Basic Engg. Basic Engg. Modern Tools Basic Engg. Prof Core Lab Science Lab Prof. Core

1, 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 4

a a k k a k b h

06MAT 31

Engg. Mathematics-III

Maths

1, 2

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06ME 32A 06ME 32B 06ME 33 06ME 34 06ME 35 06ME 36A 06ME 36B 06MEL 37A

Material Science & Metallurgy Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Basic Thermodynamics Mechanics of Materials Manufacturing Process-I Computer Aided Machine Drawing Fluid Mechanics Metallographic & Material Testing Laboratory Foundry & Forging Laboratory Machine Shop IV SEMESTER

Prof. Core Prof. Core

2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3

a b a,c, c c k a b b k

4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3

Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (P) Modern Tools Prof. Core (T) Prof Core Lab (D) Prof Core Lab (M) Prof Core Lab (P)

06MEL 38A 06MEL 38B

06MAT 41
06ME 42A 06ME 42B

Engg. Mathematics-IV
Material Science & Metallurgy Mechanical Measurements & Metrology

4 4 4 4 4

Maths Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (D)

1,2 2 2 2 2

a,e a b a,c, a,c,

06ME 43 06ME 44

Applied Thermodynamics Kinematics of Machines

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06ME 45
06ME 46A 06ME 46B 06MEL 47A 06MEL 47B

Manufacturing Process-II
Computer Aided Machine Drawing Fluid Mechanics Metallographic & Material Testing Laboratory Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Lab

4 4 4 3 3 3

Prof. Core (M) Modern Tools Prof. Core (T) Prof Core Lab (D) Prof Core Lab (D) Prof Core Lab (P)

3 3 2 2 2 2

c k a a b b

06MEL 48B

Machine Shop V SEMESTER

06 AL 51 06 ME 52 06 ME 53 06 ME 54 06 ME 55 06 ME 56 06 ME 57 06 ME 58

Management & Entrepreneurship Design of Machine Elements I Dynamics of Machines Energy Engineering Turbo Machines Engineering Economics Fluid Mechanics Machinery Laboratory Energy Conversion Engineering Laboratory VI SEMESTER

4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3

Prof. Core Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (M) Prof Core Lab (T) Prof Core Lab (T)

4,5 3 3 3 2 4 2 2

f c c j c f b b,j

06 ME 61

Design of Machine Elements II

Prof. Core (D)

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 62 06 ME 63 06 ME 64 06 ME 65 06 ME 67 06 ME 68

Mechanical Vibration Modeling & Finite Element Analysis Mechatronics & Microprocessor Heat & Mass Transfer Computer Aided Modeling & Analysis Lab Heat & Mass Transfer Laboratory VII SEMESTER

4 4 4 4 3 3

Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (T) Modern Tools Prof Core Lab (T)

2 2, 3 3 2 2 2

c c,k d a b b

06 ME 71 06 ME 72 06 ME 73 06 ME 74 06 ME 77 06 ME 78

Control Engineering Computer Integrated Manufacturing Manufacturing Process III Operation Research CIM & Automation Laboratory Design Laboratory VIII SEMESTER

4 4 4 4 3 3

Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (M) Prof. Core (M) Prof. Core Prof Core Lab (M) Prof Core Lab (D)

2 3 3 4 3 3

a k c f k c

06 ME 81 06 ME 82 06 ME 85

Industrial Management Hydraulics & Pneumatics Project Work

4 4

Prof. Core Prof. Core (D) Project Work

4,5 2 4

f c g

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 86

Seminar

Seminar

ELECTIVE-I (GROUP A)
06 ME 661 06 ME 662 06 ME 663 06 ME 664 06 ME 665 06 ME 666 06 ME 667 06 ME 668 Theory of Elasticity Mechanics of Composites Material Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Design of Heat Exchanger Non Traditional Machining Statistical Quality Control Project Management Operation Management ELECTIVE-II (GROUP B) 06 ME 752 06 ME 753 06 ME 754 06 ME 755 06 ME 756 06 ME 757 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core Prof. Core Prof. Core Prof. Core 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 e a c b c f c f

Theory of Plasticity Product Design & Manufacturing Solar Energy Gas Dynamics
Management Information System Automation in Manufacturing

4 4 4 4 4 4

Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core Prof. Core (M)

2 3 3 3 4 3

e c c b k k

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 758

Total Quality Management

Prof. Core

ELECTIVE-III (GROUP C) 06 ME 761


06 ME 762 06 ME 763 06 ME 764 06 ME 765 06 ME 766 06 ME 767 06 ME 768 06 ME 769

Experimental Stress Analysis Engineering System Design Internal Combustion Engine Smart Materials Agile Manufacturing Robotics
Computational Fluid dynamics Financial Management & Accounting Micro & Smart System Technology

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core Prof. Core Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core Prof. Core

3 3 2 3 3 3 2 5 3

b,e c c d c k k f d

ELECTIVE-IV (GROUP D) 06 ME 831


06 ME 832 06 ME 833 06 ME 834 06 ME 835

Tribology Fracture Mechanics Cryogenics Nano Technology


Organizational Behavior & Professional

4 4 4 4 4

Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core Prof. Core

2 3 1 3 4

e b a d f

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Communication 06 ME 836 06 ME 837 06 ME 838 Computer Graphics Rapid Prototyping Foundry Technology 4 4 4 Modern Tool Prof. Core Prof. Core 3 3 3 k c,d c

ELECTIVE-V (GROUP E) 06 ME 841


06 ME 842 06 ME 843 06 ME 844 06 ME 845 06 ME 846 06 ME 847 06 ME 848

Machine Tool Design Industrial Engineering & Economics Bio Mass Energy System Automotive Engineering Data Base Management System
Artificial Intelligence Design of Experiments Design for Manufacturing & Assembly

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core (T) Prof. Core Prof. Core Prof. Core (D) Prof. Core (D)

3 5 3 3 4 3 3 3

c f c c k k b c

T Thermal, D Design, M Manufacturing, P Production,

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VII-P.1

Contents of basic sciences, HSS, professional core and electives, and breadth

Points (40)

The students in the first semester do courses in English, Kannada and Constitution of India & professional ethics. The English course content is meant to improve the communication skill of the students. In 5th semester, all the students take a course on Entrepreneurship and Management Skills. This is to expose the students to entrepreneur skills required and the basics of management science. A number of subjects on various aspects of Management are introduced at Core and at Electives level;

06 CIP 18 06 AL 51 06 ME 74 06 ME 81 06 ME 666 06 ME 667 06 ME 756 06 ME 758 06 ME 768 06 ME 835

Constitution of India & Professional Ethics Management & Entrepreneurship Operation Research Industrial Management Statistical Quality Control Project Management Management Information System Total Quality Management Financial Management & Accounting Organizational Behavior & Professional Communication

06 ME 842
06 ME 845

Industrial Engineering & Economics


Data Base Management System

Certain Electronic related subjects are offered as Core and Electives level to equip the students with knowledge that could be of help and desired breadth.. Mechatronics & Microprocessor Control Engineering

06 ME 64 06 ME 71 06 ME 766

Robotics

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 834 06 ME 846

Nano Technology
Artificial Intelligence

The students are given intensive training in self development skills and communication to help them in their placement
Assessment based on the balanced composition of basic sciences, HSS, professional core and electives, and breadth to meet the PEOs. If such components are not included in the curriculum provided by the affiliated university, then the college/Inst. should make additional efforts to impart such knowledge through covering such aspects through contents beyond syllabi.

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VII-P.2

Emphasis on laboratory and project work

Points (30)

The conduct of Laboratory Courses focuses on design aspects, in all the labs. The students do a project in the final year as part of requirement for their degree.
Assessment based on the balanced laboratory and project work along with theory, to meet the PEOs. If enough lab/design/experimentation components are not included in the curriculum provided by the affiliated university, then the college/Inst. should make additional efforts to impart such knowledge through covering such aspects through contents beyond syllabi.

VII-P.3

Curriculum updates and PEO reviews

Points (30)

The University revises curriculum periodically. Senior members form part of the Board of Studies and Board of Examiners of the University. The Board of Studies with representation from various colleges decides on curriculum revision and introduction of new subjects to keep in pace with technology development. The Board of Examiners is responsible for monitoring the quality of question papers and for setting standards of evaluation at the university level. The courses, which have been introduced in the recent revised curriculum with effect from, 2010-11 by VTU / or under autonomy for the branch of Mechanical Engineering are:

New Subjects including lab Courses 06 CIV 28


06 ME 32B 06 ME 36A 06 MEL 47A 06 AL 51 06 ME 54

Environmental Studies
Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Computer Aided Machine Drawing Metallographic & Material Testing Laboratory Management & Entrepreneurship Energy Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 55 06 ME 62 06 ME 63 06 ME 64 06 ME 67 06 ME 72 06 ME 77 06 ME 81

Turbo Machines Mechanical Vibration Modeling & Finite Element Analysis Mechatronics & Microprocessor Computer Aided Modeling & Analysis Laboratory Computer Integrated Manufacturing CIM & Automation Laboratory Industrial Management

New Elective Subjects introduced are:

06 ME 662 06 ME 666 06 ME 668

Mechanics of Composites Material Statistical Quality Control Operation Management

06 ME 751 07 ME 751
06 ME 754 06 ME 757 06 ME 758 06 ME 764 06 ME 766 06 ME 769 06 ME 834 08 ME 835 06 ME 837 06 ME 842 06 ME 843 06 ME 847

Mechanism Design *Introduction to Aircrafts Industry and Aircrafts Systems Solar Energy Automation in Manufacturing Total Quality Management Smart Materials Robotics Micro & Smart System Technology Nano Technology *Design of Aircrafts Structures Rapid Prototyping Industrial Engineering & Economics Bio Mass Energy System Design of Experiments

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 848

Design for Manufacturing & Assembly


*Additional Elective Courses introduced

List of course modules (along with coverage beyond syllabus) and PEOs which were updated and revised in past 3 years by the college, irrespective of curriculum updates by the affiliating university, in order to meet the corresponding PEOs.

VII-P.4

Additional contents to bridge curriculum gaps

Points (25)

Diploma students are given bridge courses in Mathematics. Detained candidates, who join the main stream after a gap of year are given bridge courses to help them clear new subjects if any.

Assessment based on program specific contents, which are added to bridge curriculum gaps across the courses in order to achieve PEOs and the specific course objectives.

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

Criterion VIII
Program Educational Objectives Their Compliance & Outcomes
Along with their PEOs (in Part III): Course SUBJECT CODE List of the course modules
Hrs / Week Quality of PEOs Specified? Poor/Average / Good / Th. Lab Additional contents to meet PEOs through ? Theory /PPT (P) Lab Assignments (A)/Tests Assessment through Course files/Lab and Assignment sheets/Test papers

Excellent

I SEMESTER (Physics Group) Language (Eng.) Language (Kan.) 2 2 4 4 4 4 1, 2 1 Excellent Good Good Excellent P P A A 3 Tests 3 Tests A 3 Tests

06 MAT 11 06 PHY 12

Engineering Maths-I Engineering Physics

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 CIV 13 06 EME 14 06 ELE 15 06 WSL 16 06 PHYL 17


06 CIP 18

Elements of Civil Engg & Engg Mechanics Elements of Mechanical Engg\ Basic Electrical Engg Workshop Practice Engg Physics Lab
*Constitution of India & Professional Ethics

5 4 4 3 3 4

1 1 1 1 1 4

Good Excellent Good Good Excellent

P P P P P P

A A A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 1 Test 1 Test 3 Tests

II SEMESTER (Chemistry Group) 06 MAT 21 06 CHE 22 06 CCP 23 Engineering Maths-II Engineering Chemistry Computer Concepts & C Programming
4 4 4 1,2 1 2 Good Good Good P P P A A A 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests

II SEMESTER (Chemistry Group) . 06 CED 24 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing


6 2

Excellent

3 Tests

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ELN 25 06 CPL 26 06 CHEL 27


06 CIV 28

Basic Electronics Computer Programming Lab Engg. Chemistry Lab


*Environmental Studies Language (Eng.) III SEMESTER (ME/IP/IM/AU/MA/AE)

4 3 3 4

1 1 1 4 2

Good Excellent Good Good

P P

A A

3 Tests 1 Test 1 Test

3 Tests

06 MAT 31 06 ME 32A 06 ME 33 06 ME 34 06 ME 35 06 ME 36A 06 MEL 37A 06 MEL 38A

Engg. Mathematics-III Material Science & Metallurgy Basic Thermodynamics Mechanics of Materials Manufacturing Process-I Computer Aided Machine Drawing Metallographic & Material Testing Lab Foundry & Forging Laboratory IV SEMESTER (ME/IP/IM/AU/MA/AE)

4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3

1,2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3

Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

P P P P P P

A A A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 1 Test 1 Test

06 MAT 41 06 ME 42B

Engg. Mathematics-IV Mechanical Measurements & Metrology

4 4

1,2 2

Good Excellent

P P

A A

3 Tests 3 Tests

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 43 06 ME 44 06 ME 45 06 ME 46B 06 MEL 47B 06 MEL 48B

Applied Thermodynamics Kinematics of Machines Manufacturing Process-II Fluid Mechanics Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Lab Machine Shop

4 4 4 4 4 4

2 2 3 3 2 2

Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

P P P P

A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 1 Test 1 Test

V SEMESTER 06 AL 51 06 ME 52 06 ME 53 06 ME 54 06 ME 55 06 ME 56 06 ME 57 06 ME 58 Management & Entrepreneurship Design of Machine Elements I Dynamics of Machines Energy Engineering Turbo Machines Engineering Economics Fluid Mechanics Machinery Laboratory Energy Conversion Engineering Laboratory VI SEMESTER
Department of Mechanical Engineering

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

4,5 3 3 3 2 2 4 2

Good Excellent Excellent Good Good Excellent Good Good

P P P P P P

A A A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 1 Test 1 Test

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 61 06 ME 62 06 ME 63 06 ME 64 06 ME 65 06 ME6 6x 06 ME 67 06 ME 68

Design of Machine Elements II Mechanical Vibration Modeling & Finite Element Analysis Mechatronics & Microprocessor Heat & Mass Transfer Elective-I (Group A) Computer Aided Modeling & Analysis Lab Heat & Mass Transfer Laboratory VII SEMESTER

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

3 2 2,3 3 2

Excellent Good Good Excellent Good

P P P P P

A A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests

2 2

Good Excellent

1 Test 1 Test

06 ME 71 06 ME 72 06 ME 73 06 ME 74 06 ME7 5x 06 ME 76x 06 ME 77 06 ME 78

Control Engineering Computer Integrated Manufacturing Manufacturing Process III Operation Research Elective-II (Group B) Elective-III (Group C) CIM & Automation Laboratory Design Laboratory

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

2 3 3 4

Good Good Good Excellent Excellent Excellent

P P P P P P

A A A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 1 Test 1 Test

3 3

Good Good

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VIII SEMESTER 06 ME 81 06 ME 82 06 ME8 83x 06 ME 84x 06 ME 85 06 ME 86 Industrial Management Hydraulics & Pneumatics Elective-IV (Group D) Elective-V (Group E) Project Work Seminar
4 4 4 4 6 3 4 4 4,5 2

Good Excellent Good Excellent

P P P P

A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests

ELECTIVES I V (Group A to E)
06 ME 662 A 06 ME 663 A 06 ME 667 A 06 ME 668 A 06 ME 753 B 06 ME 754 B Composites Material Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Project Management Operation Management
4 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 3 4 3 3

Excellent Good Good Good Excellent Good

P P P P P P

A A A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests

Product Design & Manufacturing Solar Energy

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 758 B 06 ME 762 C 06 ME 763 C 06 ME 764 C 06 ME 835 D 06 ME 837 D 06 ME 838D 06 ME 842 E 06 ME 844 E

Total Quality Management

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

4 3 2 3 4 3 3 5 3

Excellent Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Good Excellent Good Good

P P P P P

A A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests

Engineering System Design Internal Combustion Engine Smart Materials


Organizational Behavior & Professional Communication Non Destructive Testing Foundry Technology

P P P P

A A A A

3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests 3 Tests

Industrial Engineering & Ergonomics Automotive Engineering

Note: Additional electives offered in 7th and 8th semester to help arouse interest especially about Aeronautical Engineering 1) 07 ME 751 - Introduction to Aircrafts Industry and Aircrafts Systems 2) 08 ME 835 - Design of Aircrafts Structures

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VIII-P.1

Course objective and mapping

Points (20)

Assessment is based on the PEOs defined for a course or a set of courses and their mapping with the content delivery and knowledge gain through theory classes, lab experiments, As and tests.

VIII-P.2

Assessment outcomes

Points (20)

Assessment is based on the feasibility, applicability and quality of the PEOs with the course delivery. Assessment is also based on the methodologies for outcome measurements from the stakeholders including industry, alumni, and professional bodies.

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VIII-P.3

Mapping with faculty expertise

Points (20)

Course

Hrs / Week Th. Lab

Area of specialization needed to achieve PEOs

Name of the Faculty whose expertise matched with the specialization

Comments

I SEMESTER PHYSICS GP

06 MAT 11 06 PHY 12 06 CIV 13 06 EME 14 06 ELE 15 06 WSL 16 06 PHYL 17


06 CIP 18

Engineering Maths-I Engineering Physics Elements of Civil Engg & Engg Mechanics Elements of Mechanical Engg Basic Electrical Engg Workshop Practice Engg Physics Lab
*Constitution of India & Professional Ethics Language (Kan.)

4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2

Mathematics Physics Civil Engg Mechanical Engg Electrical Engg Machine Design Physics

Tejaswini Rudresh Gangaraj Manu Sanjeev Kumar Ravindra Sagar C.S. Hemalatha

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

II SEMESTER CHEMISTRY GP 06 MAT 21 06 CHE 22 06 CCP 23 06 CED 24 06 ELN 25 06 CPL 26 06 CHEL 27


06 CIV 28

Engineering Maths-II Engineering Chemistry Computer Concepts & C Programming Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Basic Electronics Computer Programming Lab Engg Chemistry Lab
*Environmental Studies Language (Eng.) III SEMESTER (ME/IP/IM/AU/MA/AE)

4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 2

Mathematics Chemistry Computer Science Mechanical Engg E&CE Computer Science Chemistry Environmental Engg

Tejaswini Jayaprakash Narayan Gopal Girisha Sunil Nirmala Manjunath Prof. Mallesh T.V.

06 MAT 31 06 ME 32A

Engg Mathematics-III Material Science & Metallurgy

4 4

Maths Mfg. Sc.& Engg

Venkatesh Girisha C

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 33 06 ME 34 06 ME 35 06 ME 36A

Basic Thermodynamics Mechanics of Materials Manufacturing Process-I Computer Aided Machine Drawing

4 4 4 4

Thermal Power Machine Design Production Machine Design, Thermal Power, Product D/n & Mfg.

Arun Y C, Prof. Sanjeev Murthy Prof. T.P.Bhartheesh Ramesh V Manu Bhaskar G Ramesh V

06 MEL 37A

Metallographic & Material Testing Lab IV SEMESTER (ME/IP/IM/AU/MA/AE)

Machine Design

06 MAT 41 06 ME 42B 06 ME 43 06 ME 44 06 ME45 06 ME 46B 06 MEL47B

Engg Mathematics-IV Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Applied Thermodynamics Kinematics of Machines Manufacturing Process-II Fluid Mechanics Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Lab

4 3 4 4 4 4

Mathematics Machine Design Thermal Power PEST Production Thermal Power Machine Design, 3 PEST, Product D/n & Mfg.

Venkatesh Ramesh V Prof. T. K. Chandrashekhara Prof. Rajendra Prasad P. Prof. Bhartheesh T.P. Manu Prof. Sanjeev Murthy Prof. Rajendra Prasad P. Prof. Ananta Prasad

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 MEL 48B

Machine Shop 3

PEST Machine Design Mfg. Sc. & Engg Production

Prof. Rajendra Prasad P. Ravindra Sagar C.S. Vijay Kumar Prof. Bhartheesh T.P.

V SEMESTER 06 AL 51 06 ME 52 06 ME 53 06 ME 54 06 ME 55 06 ME 56 Management & Entrepreneurship Design of Machine Elements I Dynamics of Machines Energy Engineering Turbo Machines Engineering Economics 4 4 4 4 4 4 PEST Machine Design PEST Mfg. Sc. & Engg Thermal Power Mfg. Sc.& Engg Prof. Ananta Prasad Prof. Harish Kumar R. Prof. Rajendra Prasad P. Vijay Kumar Manu Vijay Kumar

06 ME 57 06 ME 58

Fluid Mechanics Machinery Laboratory Energy Conversion Engineering Laboratory

3 3

Thermal Power Thermal Power

Prof. Chandrashekhara T.K. Prof. Chandrashekhara T.K.

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VI SEMESTER 06 ME 61 06 ME 62 06 ME 63 06 ME 64 06 ME 65 06 ME 66x 06 ME 67 06 ME 68 Design of Machine Elements II Mechanical Vibration Modeling & Finite Element Analysis Mechatronics & Microprocessor Heat & Mass Transfer Elective-I (Group A) Computer Aided Modeling & Analysis Lab Heat & Mass Transfer Laboratory VII SEMESTER 06 ME 71 06 ME 72 06 ME 73 06 ME 74 06 ME 75x 06 ME 76x 06 ME 77 Control Engineering Computer Integrated Manufacturing Manufacturing Process III Operation Research Elective-II (Group B) Elective-III (Group C) CIM & Automation Laboratory 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 Mfg. Sc.& Engg Vijay Kumar Thermal Power Mfg. Sc.& Engg Product D/n & Mfg. PEST Prof. Rajashekhar C.R. Girisha C Prof. Ananta Prasad Prof. Rajendra Prasad P. 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 Mfg. Sc.& Engg Thermal Power Girisha C Prof. Chandrashekhara T.K. Machine Design Machine Design Thermal Power Mfg. Sc.& Engg Thermal Power Prof. Harish Kumar R. Prof. Harish Kumar R. Prof. Rajashekhar C.R. Girisha C Prof. Chandrashekhara T.K

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 78

Design Laboratory VIII SEMESTER

Machine Design

Ravindra Sagar C.S.

06 ME 81 06 ME 82 06 ME 83x 06 ME 84x 06 ME 85 06 ME 86

Industrial Management Hydraulics & Pneumatics Elective-IV (Group D) Elective-V (Group E) Project Work Seminar

4 4 4 4 4 4

Product D/n & Mfg. Machine Design

Prof. Ananta Prasad Ravindra Sagar C.S.

All Faculty All Faculty

ELECTIVE-I (GROUP A)
06 ME 662 06 ME 663 06 ME 664 06 ME 667 06 ME 668 Composites Material Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Design of Heat Exchanger Project Management Operation Management ELECTIVE-II (GROUP B)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

4 4 4 4 4

Thermal Power Thermal Power Thermal Power Mfg. Sc. & Engg Mfg. Sc.& Engg

Prof. Prasad T.B. Manu .S Prof. Chandrashekhara T.K. Vijay Kumar Girisha C

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

06 ME 753 06 ME 754 06 ME 758

Product Design & Manufacturing Solar Energy


Total Quality Management ELECTIVE-III (GROUP C)

4 4 4

Product D/n & Ma Thermal power Mfg. Sc.& Engg

Prof. Ananta Prasad Prof. Mahesh C.V. Girisha C.

06 ME 763 06 ME 764 06 ME 765

Internal Combustion Engine Smart Materials Agile Manufacturing ELECTIVE-IV (GROUP D)

4 4 4

Thermal Power Machine Design Mfg. Sc.& Engg

Prof. Chandrashekhara T.K. Ravindra Sagar C.S. Vijay Kumar

06 ME 835 06 ME 838

Organizational Behavior & Professional Communication Foundry Technology

4 4

Machine Design PEST

Prof. Sanjeev Murthy Prof. Rajendra Prasad P.

ELECTIVE-V (GROUP E)
06 ME 842 06 ME 843 06 ME 844

Industrial Engineering & Economics Bio Mass Energy System Automotive Engineering

4 4 4

Mfg. Sc.& Engg Thermal Power Thermal Power

Vijay Kumar Prof. Mahesh C.V. Manu

PEST Production Engineering Systems Technology,

Mfg. Sc. Manufacturing Science & Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VIII-P.4

Mapping with outcomes

Points (20)

Assessment is based on what extent the PEOs/curriculum map with the outcomes

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES 1. Preparation: 2. Core competence: 3. Breadth: 4. Professionalism: 5. Learning environment: a b c

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES d e f g h i j k

a a

b b b c c d

e e e f f g h i j j

k k k k

Note: For ease of reference of PEO and PO alphabets (A to K) are used instead of X.

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

VIII-P.5

Significant achievements

Points (20)

List significant achievements, in respect of curriculum, stated PEOs and their outcomes, in CAY, CAYm1 and CAYm2 New
NEW SUBJECTS (CORE & ELECTIVE) AND LAB

Achievements PEO

PO

06 CIV28
06 AL 51 06 ME 32B 06 ME 36A 06 ME 54 06 ME 55 06 ME 62 06 ME 63 06 ME 64 06 ME 67 06 ME 72 06 ME 77 06 ME 81 06 ME L47A

Environmental Studies
Management & Entrepreneurship Mech. Measurements & Metrology Computer Aided Machine Drawing Energy Engineering Turbo Machines Mechanical Vibration Modeling & Finite Element Analysis Mechatronics & Microprocessor Computer Aided Modeling & Analysis Lab Computer Integrated Manufacturing CIM & Automation Laboratory Industrial Management Metallographic & Material Testing Lab

1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

4 4, 5 2 3 3 4 2 2, 3 3 2 3 3 4, 5 2

h f a k c c c c, k d b k c f a

NEW ELECTIVE SUBJECTS INTRODUCED

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Automation in Manufacturing Bio Mass Energy System Design for Manufacturing & Assembly Design of Experiments Industrial Engineering & Economics

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3 3 3 3 5

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Mechanics of Composites Material

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2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 4

a c d d f c, d k d c f f

06 ME 751
06 ME 769 06 ME 834 06 ME 668 06 ME 837 06 ME 766 06 ME 764 06 ME 754 06 ME 666 06 ME 758

Mechanism Design Micro & Smart System Technology Nano Technology


Operation Management

Rapid Prototyping Robotics Smart Materials Solar Energy


Statistical Quality Control

Total Quality Management

**ACHIEVEMENTS (Insert the relevant Serial numbers in the above table)

1. Shuffling of the subjects - could lead the students to be competent so that they can cope up
with the updated syllabus of higher semesters in accordance with the emerging technologies

2. Introducing New SubjectsIntroduction of new subjects that familiarizes students with


emerging technologies

3. TransformationCore subjects to Elective Subjects/Elective Subjects to Core Subjects

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PART III
Curriculum, Syllabi, PEOs and Outcomes
In this part of SAR, the course modules and/or a group of course modules, in the program, should be arranged in order to provide the following information:

1. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) and Course Objectives, 2. Program and Course Outcomes, 3. Mapping of PEOs with the expected outcomes, 4. Additional contents beyond the syllabi, if needed, to be provided to meet the outcomes
with the course objectives, and

5. How to make provisions for the additional contents: if needed to bridge the gaps, in the
academic calendar. Three sample cases of the programmes in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering are included in Evaluation Guidelines as sampler guidelines.

1. PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):


I. II. III. IV. To prepare students for successful careers in industry that meet the needs of Indian and multinational companies. To develop the ability among students to synthesize data and technical concepts for application to product design. To provide opportunity for students to work as part of teams on multidisciplinary projects. To provide students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineering problems and to prepare them for graduate studies. To promote student awareness of the life-long learning and to introduce them to professional ethics and codes of professional practice.

V.

2. PROGRAMME OUTCOMES:
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design a mechanical system or a thermal system or a process that meets desired specifications and requirements. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function on engineering and science laboratory teams, as well as on multidisciplinary design teams. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems. Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities. Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms. Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and societal contexts. Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning. Graduates will be broadly educated and will have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues.

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(k)

Graduates will be familiar with modern engineering software tools and equipment to analyze mechanical engineering problems.

The programme outcomes can vary slightly depending upon the discipline. However, the broad outcomes would be the same

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3. Mapping with PEOs with the expected Outcomes


The programme offers various courses in order to achieve the above said objectives. The following gives the outcomes and the corresponding courses.

Outcome (a): Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of mathematics


(differential equations, vector calculus, complex variables, matrix theory, probability theory), science (physics, chemistry) and engineering (electrical and electronics other basic engineering subjects).

06 MAT 06 MAT
06 MAT 31 06 MAT 41

Engineering Mathematics -I Engineering Mathematics -II


Engineering Mathematics-III Engineering Mathematics-IV

06 PHY 12 Engineering Physics 06 CHE 22 Engineering Chemistry 06 CIV 13 Elements of Civil Engg & Engg Mechanics 06 ELE 15 Basic Electrical Engineering 06 ELN 25 Basic Electronics 06 EME Elements of Mechanical Engineering
06 ME 32A 06 ME 662 06 ME 33 06 ME 43 06 ME 71 06 ME 833 06 ME 36B 06 ME 65 06 ME 44 Material Science & Metallurgy Mechanics of Composites Material Basic Thermodynamics Applied Thermodynamics Control Engineering

Cryogenics
Fluid Mechanics

Heat & Mass Transfer Kinematics of Machines 06 ME 751 Mechanism Design

Outcome (b): Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and


conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results.

06 CHEL 27
06 ME67 06 ME57 06 ME68 06 MEL48B 06 ME32B 06 MEL37A 06 MEL38A/ 06 ME58
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Engg. Chemistry Lab


Computer Aided Modeling & Analysis Laboratory Fluid Mechanics Machinery Laboratory Heat & Mass Transfer Laboratory Machine Shop Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Metallographic & Material Testing Laboratory Foundry & Forging Laboratory Energy Conversion Engineering Laboratory

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Design of Experiments Design of Heat Exchanger

Fracture Mechanics Gas Dynamics

06 ME761 Experimental Stress Analysis

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Outcome (c): Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design a


mechanical system or a thermal system or a process that meets desired specifications and requirements. 06 ME 82 06 ME 62 06 ME 34 06 ME 55 06 ME 78 06 ME 52 06 ME 61 06 ME 53 06 ME 73 06 ME 35 06 ME 45 06 ME 63 06 ME 763 06 ME 765 06 ME 844 06 ME 843 06 ME 848 06 ME 762 06 ME 838 Hydraulics & Pneumatics Mechanical Vibration Mechanics of Materials Turbo Machines Design Laboratory Design of Machine Elements I Design of Machine Elements II Dynamics of Machines Manufacturing Process III Manufacturing Process-I Manufacturing Process-II Modeling & Finite Element Analysis

Internal Combustion Engine Agile Manufacturing Automotive Engineering Bio Mass Energy System
Design for Manufacturing & Assembly

Engineering System Design


Foundry Technology

06 ME 841
06 ME 665 06 ME 753 06 ME 667 06 ME 663 06 ME 754

Machine Tool Design


Non Traditional Machining

Product Design & Manufacturing


Project Management Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Solar Energy

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06 ME 837

Rapid Prototyping

06 ME 751

Mechanism Design

Outcome (d): Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function on engineering and science laboratory teams, as well as on multidisciplinary design teams.
06 ME 64 06 ME 837 06 ME 769 06 ME 834 06 ME 764 Mechatronics & Microprocessor Rapid Prototyping Micro & Smart System Technology

Nano Technology
Smart Materials

Outcome (e): Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify,


formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems.

06 ME 761
06 ME 661 06 ME 752

Experimental Stress Analysis


Theory of Elasticity

Theory of Plasticity
Tribology

06 ME 831

Outcome (f): Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their


professional and ethical responsibilities.

06 CIP 18 06 ME 56 06 ME 74 06 ME 81 06 AL 51 06 ME 668 06 ME 835 06 ME 666

Constitution of India & Professional Ethics Engineering Economics Operation Research Industrial Management Management & Entrepreneurship Operation Management Organizational Behavior & Professional Communication Statistical Quality Control

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Total Quality Management Financial Management & Accounting Industrial Engineering & Economics

Outcome (g): Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal


and written forms.

Language (Eng.) Language (Kan.) 06 ME85 06 ME86 Project Work Seminar

Outcome (h): Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering


solutions in global and societal contexts. 06 CIV-28 Environmental Studies

Outcome (i): Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning.
06 ME 81 Industrial Management

Outcome (j): Graduates will be broadly educated and will have an


understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues. 06 ME54 Energy Engineering

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Outcome (k): Graduates will be familiar with modern engineering


software tools and equipment to analyze mechanical engineering problems.

06 CPL 26 06 PHYL 17 06 WSL 16 06 CED 24 06 CCP 23


06 ME 77 06 ME 36A 06 ME 72 06 MEL 38B 06 ME 767 06 ME 846 06 ME 757 06 ME 836 06 ME 766 06 ME 845 06 ME 756

Computer Programming Lab Engg. Physics Lab Workshop Practice Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Computer Concepts & C Programming
CIM & Automation Laboratory Computer Aided Machine Drawing Computer Integrated Manufacturing Machine Shop Computational Fluid dynamics Artificial Intelligence Automation in Manufacturing Computer Graphics

Robotics Data Base Management System


Management Information System

4.

Additional contents beyond the syllabi, if needed, to be provided to meet the outcomes with the course objectives. Additional curriculum created by the Institute The institute provides extensive training for placement activities starting from the 3rd semester itself. The students are trained by professionals in the communication skills, group discussions, interview facing and overall personality development. The students are also given training in Aptitude tests. The university prescribed number of contact hours are 4 per week. We take up additional one hour per week, to conduct tutorials (For problematic subjects) and train the students. A compulsory Industrial visit to the Final year students, (Renowned industries , Thermal power plants, Hydro electric power plants will be visited ) Alumni students will be called during the departmental functions and talks on personality development and technical aspects will be arranged regularly.

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Students will be sent to IMTEX, A National level Machine Tools Exhibition held every year at Bangalore. Project exhibition for the final year students ANVESHAK will be conducted every year. Technical talks by eminent Industrialists and academicians.

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ANNEXURE - I List Publication by Staff Members (From 2005 to 2012)

Prof. Abdul Sharief : 1. Abdul Sharief A Computer Simulation of Instantaneous Heat Transfer Coefficients in CI Engines NICE International Conference - 2005, Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, 2. Abdul Sharief A Simple Approach to Predict Ignition Delay for Predicting and Optimizing SI-Engine Performance, III BSME-ASME International Conference in Thermal Engineering, Dec 22- 24, 2006, Dhaka, Bangladesh,

Prof. R. Harish Kumar : 1. R. Harish Kumar A Simple Mathematical Model with Conditional Variability to Predict the Turbulent Flame Development & Propagation in SI engines, NICE International Conference 2005, Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, 2. R. Harish Kumar A Simple Approach to predict Ignition Delay for Predicting and Optimizing SI-Engine Performance, III BSME-ASME International Conference in Thermal Engineering, Dec 22- 24, 2006, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 3. R. Harish Kumar Enhanced Specific Output of IC EnginesPast Technologies, Present Technologies, and Future Trends- A Review, National Conference README-P.A Engineering College, Mangalore, Dec.2006, 4. R. Harish Kumar A Simple Model with Conditional Variability in Mass Fraction Burnt for Simulation of Combustion in SI EnginesParametric Studies with Some Interesting Observations, BIT, Sathyamangalam, Tamilnadu. Dec 12-15, 2005,

Prof. V.S. Ramamurthy 1. V.S. Ramamurthy, Investigations in to Mechanical Properties of Aluminum AlloyZircon Particulate Metal Matrix Composite, International Conference, EAST, Noorul Islam College of Engineering Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, Dec 2005, 2. V.S. Ramamurthy, Effect of Chills and Reinforcement on Mechanical Properties of Al12%Si Alloy Zircon Particulate Composites, International Conference on Recent Advances in Composite Materials (ICRACM-2007), AFOSR-AOARD (USA), New Delhi, Feb.20-23, 2007, 3. V.S. Ramamurthy, Development and Investigations of Mechanical Properties of Chilled Al-12% Si Alloy ZrSiO4 Particulate Composite, Dec.12-15, 2005, BIT, Sathyamangalam, Tamilnadu, 4. V.S. Ramamurthy, Numerical Model Approaches in Estimating the Effective Mechanical Properties of Particulate Metal Matrix Composites, National Conference on Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering, P.A. Engineering College, Mangalore, Dec.1-3, 2005.
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Prof. T.B. Prasad 1. T.B. Prasad Effect of Heat Treatment on Tribological Characteristics of Al.-Si piston Alloy (As cast from scrap piston) Aug-28-30, 2006, International Conference on Manufacturing Science and Technology, Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia, 2. T.B. Prasad Effect of Heat Treatment on Tribological Characteristic of AlSiGrpHybrid Composite (As cast from scrap piston) Int, Conference on Industrial Tribology, IISc., Bangalore. Dec 30, 2005 to Jan 1-2, Jan-2006 3. T.B. Prasad Study of Structures and Properties of Al.-Si-Grp Composite, National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering Science, May 12-13, 2005, Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad, 4. T.B. Prasad Abrasive Wear and Mechanical properties of Al- Si Gr- Hybrid Composite under Heat Treated Condition (As cast from scrap piston), National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering Science, March 22-24, 2007, Kumarguru College of Engineering, Coimbatore, 5. C.S. Ramesh., and T.B. Prasad., (2007) Dry Sliding Friction and Wear Behaviour of Hyper Eutectic Al-Si-Carbon Fiber Metal Matrix Composite. Journal of Tribology, Surfaces and Interfaces, Vol 1 (4) pp. 197-202, 6. C.S. Ramesh., and T.B. Prasad., (2009) Friction and Wear Behaviour of GraphiteCarbon Short Fiber Reinforced Al-17Si Alloy Hybrid Composites ASME Journal of Tribology, Vol 131, Number 1, January 2009, 7. C.S. Ramesh., and T.B. Prasad., (2007) Abrasive wear and Mechanical Properties of Al- Si-Gr- hybrid Composite Under Heat Treated Condition Indian Journal of Tribology Vol. 2 (2), July-December, 2007, pp.15-22, 8. T.B. Prasad, and C.S. Ramesh., (2005), Study of Structures and properties of Al.-SiGrp composite. Proceedings of National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering Science, Vasavi college of Engineering, Hyderabad, 9. T.B. Prasad, and C.S. Ramesh. (2006), Effect of Heat Treatment on Abrasive Wear and Mechanical Properties of Al-Si-Piston alloy (As cast from scrap piston). Proceedings of National Conference on Mechanical Engineering, SIT, Tumkur, 10. T.B. Prasad., and C.S. Ramesh., (2007) Abrasive wear and Mechanical Properties of Al- Si-Gr, Composite Under Heat Treated Condition (As cast from scrap piston), Proceedings of National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering Science, Kumarguru College of Engineering, Coimbatore, 11. T.B. Prasad, and C.S. Ramesh., (2006), Effect of heat treatment on Tribological Characteristics of Al.-Si piston alloy (As cast from scrap piston), Proceedings of International Conference on Manufacturing Science and Technology, Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia, 12. T.B. Prasad, and C.S. Ramesh., (2006), Effect of Heat Treatment on Trbological Characteristic of AlSi Grp- Hybrid Composite (As cast from scrap piston), Proceedings of International Conference on Industrial Tribology, IISc. Bangalore, 13. T.B. Prasad, and C.S. Ramesh., (2007), Abrasive Wear of Al-Si-Gr Composite Under Heat Treated Condition, Proceedings of ASME-STLE International Joint Tribology Conference, San Diego, California, USA,
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14. C.S. Ramesh, and T.B. Prasad., (2008) Tribological Friction and Wear Behaviour of Graphite-Carbon Short Fiber Reinforced Al-17Si alloy Hybrid Composites, Proceedings of ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress And Exposition, Boston, MA, USA, 15. C.S. Ramesh, and T.B. Prasad., (2008) High Temperature Wear Characteristics of Hyper Eutectic Al-17%Si Alloy Reinforced With Graphite (Gr) and Carbon Short Fibers (Cf), Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Advanced Tribology, Singapore, 16. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, T.B Prasad, Nagendra, Theoretical Model of Absorber for Miniature LiBr-H2o Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System, International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER), Vol.2, Issue.2, Mar-Apr 2012 pp-010-017, ISSN: 2249-6645 2011 17. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, T.B Prasad, Nagendra, Investigation Of Miniature Absorber For An Absorption Based Miniature Heat Pump System , International Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering Industrial engineering and Management studies [ICCOMIM2012], 11-13th July 2012,M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Banglore[Accepted]

Prof. T.K. Chandrashekar 1. T.K. Chandrashekar A Simple Approach to Predict Ignition Delay for Optimizing SI Engine Performance, ASME BSME International Conference, 20-22 Dec 2006 Dakha, Bangladesh, 2. T.K. Chandrashekar, Simple Models for Cyclic Variation Spark Ignition Engines, 2005, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-11, 2005, Orlando, Florida, USA [IMECE2005-79678]. 3. T.K. Chandrashekar, A Simple Model for Cyclic Variation in Spark Ignited Engine, International Conference, November 2-4, 2004 held at IISc, Bangalore, Karnataka. 4. T.K. Chanderashekar, Simple Models for Cycle-by-Cycle Variations in Spark Ignition Engines- A Computer Simulation, International Conference, December 16-17, 2005 held at NICE, Kanya Kumari, Tamilnadu, 5. T.K. Chandrashekar, Investigation of the Influence of Compression Ratio, Intake Air Temperature and Swirl in Intake Passage on Random Cyclic Pressure Variations in Spark-Ignition Engines, JSAE-SAE International Meeting on Fuels and Lubricants, July 22-24, 2007, Kyato, Japan, 6. T.K. Chandrashekar, A Model for Cycle by Cycle Fluctuation in Spark Ignition Engine, ICTEA-2009, Jan 11-14, 2009-Abudhabi, Dubai, 7. T.K. Chandrashekar, Computer Simulation of Fuel Air Cycle for a Four Stroke SI Engine, National conference NACAMES-04, September 18-19, 2004 SSIT, Tumkur, Karnataka, 8. T.K. Chandrashekar, CBC Fluctuation in Spark Ignited Internal Combustion Engines National conference, September 18-19, 2004, JNCE, Shimoga, Karnataka, 9. T.K. Chandrashekar, Some Studies On Spark Plug Location & its Effects on CBC Fluctuation in SI Engine Cycle, National Conference NATCON.ME.2004, March 12-13, 2004, MSRIT, Bangalore, Karnataka, 10. T.K. Chandrashekar, Effect of Intake Air Temperature and Compression Ratio on
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Cycle-by-Cycle Variation of Pressure in SI Engine- A Computer Simulation, PACE2005, National Conference On Advances In Mechanical Engineering, Dec 6-8, 2005, P.A. College of engineering, Mangalore, Karnataka, 11. Effect of Weight Percentage on Mechanical Properties of Frit Particulate Reinforced Al6061 Composite, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 5, No.1, Jan-2010, 12. Optimization of Spark Ignition Engine Parameters using Taguchi Parameter Design. International Journal on Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, IJMAE, ISSN 0974231X, Vol. 10, Issue no 1, June 2010, pp:29-30, 13. Simple Models for Cyclic Variation Spark Ignition Engines, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 2005, November 5-11, 2005, Orlando, Florida, USA [IMECE2005-79678], 14. Investigation of the Influence of Compression Ratio, Intake Air Temperature and Swirl in Intake Passage on Random Cyclic Pressure Variations in Spark-Ignition Engines, JSAE-SAE International Meeting on Fuels and Lubricants, July 22-24, 2007, Kyato, Japan, 15. A Simple Approach to Predict Ignition Delay for Optimizing SI Engine Performance, ASME BSME International conference , 20-22 Dec 2006 Dakha, Bangladesh, 16. A Simple Model for Cyclic Variation in Spark Ignited Engine, International Conference Team Tech, 2 to 4th of November 2004 held at IISc, Bangalore, Karnataka, 17. Simple Models for Cycle-By-Cycle Variations in Spark Ignition Engines- A Computer Simulation, International Conference, December 16-17, 2005, NICE, Kanya Kumari, Tamilnadu, 18. A Model for Cycle by Cycle Fluctuation in Spark Ignition Engine, ICTEA-2009, Jan 11-14, 2009-Abudhabi, Dubai, 19. Mechanical Properties of Al-Cu-Mg -Titanium Dioxide Particulate Reinforced Metal Matrix Composite, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Science, AMMMT-2010, Nov18-19, 2010, 20. Experimental Study of Effect of Grooves on The Performance and Emissions of Petrol Engine, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management And Thermal Science, AMMMT-2010, Nov 18-19, 2010, 21. Studies on Performance and Emission Characteristics of Non-Edible Oil (Jatropha Curcus) as Alternative Fuel in C. I. Engine, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Science, AMMMT-2010, Nov 18-19, 2010, 22. Experimental Studies on Augmented Combustion Characteristics of Bio-Diesel Fuelled CI Engine, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Science, AMMMT-2010, Nov 18-19, 2010, 23. Thermal Management Of Electronic Devices, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Science, AMMMT-2010, Nov 18-19, 2010,

24. Experimental Studies of Effect of Thermal Barrier Coating (Zro2-Y2O3) on 4-Stroke Diesel/Bio-diesel Fuelled Diesel Engine, International Conference on Advanced
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Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Science, AMMMT-2010, Nov 18-19, 2010, 25. Tensile Property Comparison with Parent Aluminum, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Science, AMMMT2010, Nov 18-19, 2010, 26. Computer Simulation of Fuel Air Cycle for a Four Stroke SI Engine, National Conference NACAMES04, September 18-19, 2004, SSIT, Tumkur, Karnataka, 27. CBC Fluctuation in Spark Ignited Internal Combustion Engines, National Conference, September 18-19, 2004,JNCE, Shimoga, Karnataka, 28. Some Studies on Spark Plug Location & Its Effects on CBC Fluctuation in SI Engine Cycle, National Conference NATCON.ME.2004, March 12-13, 2004, MSRIT, Bangalore, Karnataka, 29. Effect of Intake Air Temperature and Compression Ratio on Cycle-By-Cycle Variation of Pressure in SI Engine - A Computer Simulation, PACE-2005, National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, December 6-8, 2005, P.A. College of Engineering, Mangalore, Karnataka, 30. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar,Ramesha H, Effects of Mass Flux, Vapor Quality and Saturation Temperature on condensation in the Miniature condenser International Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering Industrial engineering and Management studies [ICCOMIM2012], 11-13th July 2012,M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Banglore[Accepted] 31. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, T.B Prasad, Nagendra, Investigation Of Miniature Absorber For An Absorption Based Miniature Heat Pump System , International Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering Industrial engineering and Management studies [ICCOMIM2012], 11-13th July 2012,M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Banglore[Accepted] 32. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar,Ramesha H, Theoretical Model for Condenser of Miniature LiBr-H2O Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System , International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA), Vol. 2, Issue 1, Jan- Feb 2012, PP.095-103, ISSN: 2248-9622. 33. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, T.B Prasad, Nagendra, Theoretical Model of Absorber for Miniature LiBr-H2o Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System, International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER), Vol.2, Issue.2, Mar-Apr 2012 pp-010-017, ISSN: 2249-6645 2011 34. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, C.V.Mahesh, E.TPuttaiah "Heat driven Refrigeration", National Conference on Global Climate change: perspective and Challenges, [NCGCC2011], 23-24 March 2011, PP.99,Paper No.141, Dept. Of Environmental Science, Kuvempu University, Shimoga. 2010

35. Manu.S,T.K.Chandrashekar, Thermal Management of Electronic devices , International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Sciences[AMMMT2010], November 18th and19th, 2010, Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur

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Prof. Sanjeevamurthy: 1. Sanjeevamurthy, S.C. Sharma, M. Krishna, H.N. Narasimhamurthy, Tensile Properties of Polypropylene E-glass Laminates at Different Strain Rate, International Conference on Recent Advances in Material Processing Technology RAMPT 05. Feb 23-25, 2005, Kovilpatti, Tamilnad, 2. Sanjeevamurthy, S.C. Sharma, Vijaya Kumar, Lokesh Yadav, A Babu, Effects of Environmental Aging on the Mechanical Properties of Jute-Glass Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene Hybrid Composites International Conference on Emerging Adaptive Systems and Technologies (EAST-2005), Noorul Islam College of Engineering, Kumaracoil, Tamilnadu, Dec 16-17, 2005, 3. Sanjeevamurthy, S.C. Sharma, M Krishna, H.N. Narasimha Murthy, The Bending Stress Analysis of Polypropylene/Glass with Paper Pad Sandwich Structures, National Conference in Mechanical Engineering, May 11-12, 2005, VEC, Hyderabad, 4. R09175 - Effect of Surface Treatment on Interfacial Strength in Sisal Fiber and Polypropylene Composite 5. TENSILE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL FIBER-REINFORCED EPOXY-HYBRID COMPOSITES

6. TENSILE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL FIBER-REINFORCED EPOXY-HYBRID COMPOSITES.

Prof. BHARATHESH T.P. 1. C.S. Ramesh, T.P. Bharathesh, S.M. Verma and R. Keshavamurthy Sand Abrasive Wear Behavior of Hot Forged Al 6061-TiO2 Composites, Revised manuscript submitted to ASM Journal of Material and Performance, 1. C.S. Ramesh, T.P. Bharathesh, and S.M. Verma Effect of Heat Treatment on Mechanical & Tribological Behaviour of Forged AL-6061, 2nd International Conference on Advanced Tribology, December 3-5, 2008, Singapore (ICAT353), 2. C.S. Ramesh, T.P. Bharathesh, S.M. Verma and T.B. Prasad, Abrasive Wear Characteristics of Forged Al6061 Alloy International Conference December 10-17, ORSICON-2008, Tirupathi, 3. Effect of Heat Treatment on Mechanical Properties of Hot Forged Al6061-TiO2 Composites, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Sciences (AMMMT-2010), SIT, Tumkur, 4. Micro Structure and Weight Loss Corrosion Studies of Za27 Metal Matrix Composites Containing Red Mud Particles, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Sciences (AMMMT-2010), SIT, Tumkur,

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Prof. MAHESH C.V. 1. Studies on Performance and Emission Characteristics of Non-Edible Oil (Jatropha Curcus) as Alternative Fuel in C I Engines, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management &Thermal Sciences, November18-19, 2010, AMMMT-2010 SIT, Tumkur, 2. Experimental Study on Effect of Thermal Barrier Coating on Diesel/Bio-diesel Fuelled C I Engine Performance, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management &Thermal Sciences, November 18-19, 2010, AMMMT-2010 SIT, Tumkur, 3. Effect of Injection Pressure on the Performance and Emission Characterstics of C I Engine using Jatropha Curcus as Bio-diesel with with SC5D Additive. C.V.Mahesh, E.T.Puttaiah, and Swetha S, International Journal of Engineering Research and Application (IJERA), ISSN:2282-2287, Vol. 2, Issue 3, May-June 2012, pp.22882293. 4. Studies on performance and emission characteristics of non-edible oil (HONGE OIL) as alternate fuel in CI Engine, C.V.Mahesh, E.T.Puttaiah International Journal of Engineering Research and Application(IJERA), ISSN:2248-9622, Vol. 2, Issue 3, May-June 2012, pp.2288-2293. 5. Experimental Investigation on the Performance & Emission Characterstics of non edible oil (Jatropha Curcus & Honge) as an alternate fuel in variable compression ignition engine, C.V.Mahesh, E.T.Puttaiah, and Praveen R, International of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) ISSN 2249-6645, Vol.2, Issue.3, May-June 2012, pp1375-1380. 6. Experimental Investigation On Performance And Emission Characteristics of NonEdible Oil (Honge Oil) As Alternate Fuel In Ci Engine, C.V.Mahesh, E.T.Puttaiah, Proceedings on International Conference on Thermal Energy and Environment (INCOTEE 2011), dated: 24-26 March 2011. 7. Studies on performance and emission characteristics of non-edibleoil (Jatropha curcus ) as alternative fuel in C I Engine, C.V Mahesh Etal., Proceedings of the International conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management &Thermal Sciences , AMMMT-2010 SIT, Tumkur, dated: 18-19 Nov-2010. 8. Experimental study on effect of thermal barrier coating on diesel/biodiesel fuelled C I Engine performance, C.V Mahesh Etal., Proceedings of the International conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management &Thermal Sciences , AMMMT-2010 SIT, Tumkur, dated: 18-19 Nov-2010. 9. Visualization of Industrial Robotics, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Recent Trends in Automation in Manufacturing NMAMIT- Nite, dated: 16-02-2002. 10. Mechanical Elements Synergised with electronics & Computer Control to form new products in mechatronics, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Recent Trends in Automation in Manufacturing NMAMIT- Nite, dated: 16-02-2002. 11. Cycle by Cycle fluctuation in Spark Ignited I.C. Engines, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, NAME-04, JNNCE, Shimoga, dated: 12-14 Feb-2004.

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12. Transient Heat transfer in IC Engines, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, NAME-04, JNNCE, Shimoga, dated: 12-14 Feb-2004. 13. TQM in Engineering Education A View, C.V Mahesh Etal., Proceeding of the All India Conference on advances in Mech. Engg. Sri Venketeshwara University Tirupathi-517502, dated: 20-21 Aug-2004. 14. Experimental Investigation of Influence of Grooves on Emission of Petrol Engine, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Global Climate Change: Perspectives and Challenges (NCGCC-2011),Kuvempu University, Shivamogga dated: 23rd & 24th March 2011. 15. Solutions for Global Warming, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Global Climate Change: Perspectives and Challenges (NCGCC-2011),Kuvempu University, Shivamogga dated: 23rd & 24th March 2011. 16. Nuclear Power Generation Leads to Environmental Effects, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Global Climate Change: Perspectives and Challenges (NCGCC-2011),Kuvempu University, Shivamogga dated: 23rd & 24th March 2011. 17. Heat Driven Refrigeration System, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Global Climate Change: Perspectives and Challenges (NCGCC-2011),Kuvempu University, Shivamogga dated: 23rd & 24th March 2011. 18. Impact of using Natural and Renewable Resources on Engineering Application on Reducing Global Warming-An Introduction, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Global Climate Change: Perspectives and Challenges (NCGCC-2011),Kuvempu University, Shivamogga dated: 23rd & 24th March 2011. 19. Conceptual Development of Amphibious Turbines as an Alternate Source of Energy, C.V Mahesh Etal., National Conference on Global Climate Change: Perspectives and Challenges (NCGCC-2011),Kuvempu University, Shivamogga dated: 23rd & 24th March 2011. 20. Effects On Performance And Emission Characteristics Of Diesel Engine Fueled With Non-Edible Oil (Pongamia Pinnata), C.V. Mahesh, Dr. E.T. Puttaiah, National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engg 2011 (AIM ENGG-2011), MIT Manipal, dated: 03-05 Jan 2011. 21. Studies on Performance and Emission Characteristics of Non-Edible oil (Pongamia Pinnata) as alternate fuel in CI Engine, C.V. Mahesh, Dr. E.T. Puttaiah, National Conference on Energy Systems & Energy Issues (ESEI-2011), BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore, dated: 18th & 19th Feb-2011. 22. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, C.V.Mahesh, E.TPuttaiah "Heat driven Refrigeration", National Conference on Global Climate change: perspective and Challenges, [NCGCC2011], 23-24 March 2011, PP.99,Paper No.141, Dept. Of Environmental Science, Kuvempu University, Shimoga. 2010

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Prof. RAJENDRA PRASAD 1. Research paper Effect of Surface Treatment on Interfarid Strength in Silos Fiber and Polypropylene Composite, 2nd International Conference on Recent Advance in Material Processing Technology (RAMPT-09) Dt.25-27, Feb 2009, 2. Mechanical Properties of Woven Banana Fiber reinforced polypropylene composite, International Journal of Physical Sciences, 3. Effects of Environments Aging on the Mechanical Properties of Cori-Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene Composite, International Journal of Physical Sciences, Bhipat, 4. Paper for International Conference on Advanced Material Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Science [AMMMT-2010, November18-19 2010 at SIT, Tumkur, a) Weathering Performance of Glass/Coir Polypropylene Composites b) The Effect of Fiber Content on Impact Strength of Glass Fiber/polypropylene Composites 5. R09175 - Effect of Surface Treatment on Interfacial Strength in Sisal Fiber and Polypropylene Composite Prof. GEORGE MILTON 1. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, Cooling Aspects of Vegetable Oil Based Cutting Fluids in Meat? Cutting, Proceeding of National Conference on Emerging Trends in Industrial Engineering and Management, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore, Feb 27-28, 2009, 2. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, Effect of Bio Based Coolants on Tool Life Criteria in Turning of Steels, Proceedings of International Conference on Recent Advances in Material Processing Technology, National Enineering College Kovilpatti, Tamilnadu, Feb 25-27, 2009, 3. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, A Study on Cooling Aspects of Bio Based Coolants In Turning of Steels, Proceeding of National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering 2008, Oct 28-30, 2008, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University, 4. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, Economical Aspects with Use of Bio Based Coolants in Metal Cutting Applications, Proceedings of International Conference on Total Engg Analysis and Manufacturing Technologies 22-24, sep 2008, IISc, Bangalore, 5. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, Use of Vegetable Oil Based Coolants for Cost Effectiveness in Manufacturing Process, 23rd National Convention of Production Engineers, May 2008, 6. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, Experimental Investigation on Surface Roughness with Distilled Water as Coolant in Turning Operation, REAMTECH2007, International Conference, IISc, Bangalore, 0ctober 2007, 7. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, Bio Degradable Cutting Fluids, National Conference on Bio Fuels, March 23-24, 2006, NITK, Suratkal, Karnataka,
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8. Thomas Pinto S. and George Milton, Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Vegetable Oil Based Coolant on Tool Life and Surface Integrity in Turning, National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, October 5, 2009, VVIET Mysore, 9. Thomas Pinto S. & George Milton, Effect of Vegetable Oil Based Coolants on Surface Roughness in Turning Ferrous and Non Ferrous Materials, Journal of Manufacturing Technology VOL.8, May 5, 2009, PP 1-7, 10. Thomas Pinto S. & George Milton, An Experimental Study of the Effect of Bio Based Coolants in Turning of Steels Using HSS and Uncoated WC Tools, Journal of Cooperation Among University, Research And Industrial Enterprises VOL.2 Issue 4 2009 pp 1-9, 11. Thomas Pinto S. & George Milton, Performance Evolution of Plant Based Cutting Fluids in Turning of IS2062 Steel and EN8 Steel Using HSS and Carbide Tool, SADHANA Academy Proceeding in Engg Science, Co-publication with (Under Review),

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1. C.R. Rajashekhar, C.Umashankar, etal Optimization of spark ignition engine parameters using Taguchi Parameter design International journal on Mechanical and Automobile Engg (IJMAE), ISSN 0974X, Volume 10, PP29-39, Issue No.1, June -August 2010.

2. C.R.Rajashekar & etal Investigation of Petrol engine operating parameters for low fuel consumption using Taguchi methods communicated to IJAEAM, Springer publication

3. Veeresh Kumar, Pradeep kumar & C.R Rajashekar Studies on induced turbulence combustion on performance and Combustion characteristics of Bio-diesel fuelled C. I. engine International Conference on Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (ICMIE) Goa, Paper ID: ICMIE-17JUN12-024, 17 June 2012

4. Pradeep Kumar B.C, C.R.Rajashekar and T.K.Chandrashekar Effect of squish and tumble on performance, combustion & emission characteristics of bio-diesel (Honge) fuelled C.I.Engine International conference at MSRIT, Bangalore. July 11, 12 & 13 July 2012

5. Manjunath, C.R.Rajashekhar etal. Experimental studies on augmented turbulence combustion of bio-diesel fuelled C.I.Engine International conference on AMMMT 2010, SIT, Tumkur, Nov.18& 19,2010
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6. Tilak and C.R.Rajashekar Design & Development of motor cycle foldable helmet International conference on AMMMT-2010 SIT, Tumkur, Nov.18&19,2010

7. C.R. Rajashekhar, C Umashankar, N.V.R.Naidu, "Higher Fuel Economy Using Taguchi Technique", International Conference on Engineering Design in 2007, IISC Bangalore, August2007.

8. C.R. Rajashekhar, C Umashankar, Optimization of IC Engine parameters Using Taguchi Technique", International Conference on IC Engines & Combustion, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, 6-9 Dec, 2007.

9. C.R.Rajashekhar, C.Umashankar, Vijay Kumar, R.V.S.Prasad, "Optimization of IC Engine Parameters", 3rd International Conference on Quality, Reliability and lnfocom Technology-ICQRIT2006, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi Dec 2006.

10. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal "A Statistical Design of Experiments for Predicting Performance of an I.C Engine", National Conference on Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering, (README 2005) P A College of Engineering,Mangalore. Dec.2005.

11. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal, "Effect of Suction Air Temperature on Performance of Four Stroke Diesel Engine", National conference on Mechanical Engineering, NATCON.ME2004, MSRIT, Bangalore, Mar. 2004.

12. 3. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal, Effect spark plug location on performance of SI Engine, National conference on Mechanical Engineering, NATCON.ME-2004, MSRIT, Bangalore, Mar. 2004.

4. C.R.Rajashekar, etal, Thermal barrier coating in I.C engine National conference on Development & challenges in Manufacturing engineering, MAHE, Manipal

13. C.R.Rajashekar, etal, CBC fluctuation in IC Engines ", National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering', NAME-2004, JNNCE, Shimoga, 12-14 Feb. 2004.

14. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal, "Transient Heat Transfer in Internal Combustion Engines - A Study", National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering', NAME-2004, JNNCE, Shimoga, 12-14 Feb. 2004.

15. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal, "Fly ash- A resource material for


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of advanced materials, AMTP-2003, Basaveshwar Engineering College, Bagalokot, Karnataka.

16. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal TQM application in Engg. Education National conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, S V University, Tirupati.

17. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal, "Integrated approach in technical education", National seminar on Role of technical education for the rapid growth of the nation Nov 2003, SSIT, Tumkur.

18. C.R.Rajashekar, etal, "Case Study on Vibration Monitoring", National Conference on Recent Trends in Condition Monitoring of Machines, Nitte, March 2002.

19. C.R.Rajashekhar, etal, "Calibration of CNC Machine Using Laser System", All India Seminar on Recent Advances on Automation in Manufacturing", Nitte, Feb 2002.

GIRISHA C. 1. Effect of Surface Treatment on Interfacial Strength in Sisal Fibre and Polypropylene Composits, 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances Material Processing Technology (RAMPT-09), National College of Engineering , K.R. Nagar, Kovilpatti T.N. Feb 25-27, 2009, 2. Fuel Efficient Two in One Stove, International Conference on Advanced Material Manufacturing Management and Thermal Sciences, [AMMMT-2010] November 1819, 2010, SIT, Tumkur. 3. R09175 - Effect of Surface Treatment on Interfacial Strength in Sisal Fiber and Polypropylene Composite 4. TENSILE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL FIBER-REINFORCED EPOXY-HYBRID COMPOSITES

5. TENSILE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL FIBER-REINFORCED EPOXY-HYBRID COMPOSITES.

6. Girisha C,Manu.S Fuel Efficient Two-In-One Stove , International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Sciences[AMMMT 2010], November 18th and19th, 2010, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur 2008

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MANU S. 1. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar,Ramesha H, Effects of Mass Flux, Vapor Quality and Saturation Temperature on condensation in the Miniature condenser International Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering Industrial engineering and Management studies [ICCOMIM2012], 11-13th July 2012,M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Banglore[Accepted] 2. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, T.B Prasad, Nagendra, Investigation Of Miniature Absorber For An Absorption Based Miniature Heat Pump System , International Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering Industrial engineering and Management studies [ICCOMIM2012], 11-13th July 2012,M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Banglore[Accepted] 3. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar,Ramesha H, Theoretical Model for Condenser of Miniature LiBr-H2O Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System , International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA), Vol. 2, Issue 1, Jan- Feb 2012, PP.095-103, ISSN: 2248-9622. 4. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, T.B Prasad, Nagendra, Theoretical Model of Absorber for Miniature LiBr-H2o Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System, International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER), Vol.2, Issue.2, Mar-Apr 2012 pp-010-017, ISSN: 2249-6645 2011 5. Manu.S, T.K.Chandrashekar, C.V.Mahesh, E.TPuttaiah "Heat driven Refrigeration", National Conference on Global Climate change: perspective and Challenges, [NCGCC2011], 23-24 March 2011, PP.99,Paper No.141, Dept. Of Environmental Science, Kuvempu University, Shimoga. 2010

6. Manu.S,T.K.Chandrashekar, Thermal Management of Electronic devices , International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Sciences[AMMMT2010], November 18th and19th, 2010, Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur 7. Girisha C,Manu.S Fuel Efficient Two-In-One Stove , International Conference on Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management and Thermal Sciences[AMMMT 2010], November 18th and19th, 2010, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur 2008 8. Manu.S, C.B.Vijaya Vittala The Effective Utilization Of Heat/Energy In Kitchen, RTIMES-2008,21st Feb 2008, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ,Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology,Tumkur 9. Manu.S, C.B.Vijaya Vittala Experimental Investigation Of Solar Heater Coupled Einstein Refrigeration", RTIMES-2008, 21st Feb 2008, Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering ,Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology,Tumkur 10. Manu.S,C.B.Vijaya Vittala, Experimental Investigation Of Solar Heater Coupled Einstein Refrigeration" Advances in Mechanical Engg. (AIM-2008) 28th and 29th, October 2008, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal.
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11. Manu.S, C.B.Vijaya Vittala Experimental Investigation Of Solar Heater Coupled Einstein Refrigeration", Recent Advances in Electrical Engineering (NCRAEE-2008), 14th & 15th Nov 2008Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur

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1. Thermal Management in Electronic Cooling, AMMMT-2010 SIT, 2. Studies on thermal of LM13 MgO of metal matrix composites. -- MS Ramaiah.

ANANTHA PRASAD 1. M.G. Anantha Prasad, Dr. Joel Hemanth & Dr. S. George Milton Cryo Effect During Solidification on the Tribological Behavior of Al/Al2SiO5/C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites (HMMCs), Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering (ICAME-2010), S.V. National Institute of Technology, Surat, India, January 4-6, 2010, 2. M.G. Anantha Prasad, Dr. Joel Hemanth and Dr. S. George Milton Effects of Reinforcements Content and Cryo Effect During Solidification on the Mechanical Properties and Abrasive Wear Behavior of Al/Al2SiO5/C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites (HMMCs), Proceedings of ICSE-2010, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore in Collaboration with IEEE , Bangalore, India, month? 21-23, 2010, 3. M.G. Anantha Prasad, Dr. Joel Hemanth and Dr. S. George Milton Wear Behavior of Al/Al2SiO5/C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites (HMMCs) Through FEM Approach, Proceedings of International Conference on Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering (FIME-2010), National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India, May 20-22, 2010, ISBN-13-978-81-910285-1-5, 4. M.G. Anantha Prasad and Dr. Joel Hemanth Development, Mechanical Properties and Micro-structural Analysis of Sub-Zero Chilled Al/Al2SiO5/C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites (HMMCs), Proceedings of National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering (AME-2009), Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering & Technology, Mysore, India, October 5, 2009, ISBN: 978-81-909250-0-6, 5. M.G. Anantha Prasad, Dr. Joel Hemanth and Dr. S. George Milton Effects of Cryogenic Chilled Casting on Mechanical Properties and Micro-structural Analysis (DAS) of Al/Al2SiO5/C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites (HMMCs), Proceedings of National Conference on Mechanical Engineering-2009, M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India, November 13-14, 2009, 6. M.G. Anantha Prasad, Dr. Joel Hemanth and Dr. S. George Milton Corrosion Behavior of Cryogenically Treated Al/Al2SiO5/C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites (HMMCs), Conference on Modern Trends in Mechanical Engineering (MTME-2010), Organised by Institution of Engineers (India), Mysore, September 24-25, 2010, 7. M.G. Anantha Prasad, Dr. Joel Hemanth and Dr. S. George Milton Tribological Behavior of Cryogenically Treated Al/Al2SiO5/C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites
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(HMMCs), International Journal of Material Science, Vol.5, No.4 (2010), pp.557-563, ISSN 0973-4589, PURUSHOTHAM G. 1. Tribological Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Al-Si-Pb Alloys, RTIMES 2008, SSIT, Tumkur, 2. Tribological Characteristics And Mechanical Properties of Al-Si-Pb Alloys, IC ICAME 2008) IISC Bangalore, HARISH S. 1. Design and Fabrication of Foldable Mosquito Net Frame International Conference of Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, Management & Thermal Science, AMMMT2010, SIT, Tumkur, 2. Weathering Performance of Glass/Coir Polypropylene Composite, National Level Student Symposium, MECH FUSION-06, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bangalore560074, Gunti Ranga Srinivas 1. Practical Versus RSM-Based MDO in Vehicle Body Design SAE International Journal of Passenger. Cars Mech. Syst. May 2012 5:110-119; doi:10.4271/2012-01-0098 2. Viscoelastic, Mechanical and DOE-Based Study on PPNanocomposites. PolymerPlastics Technology and Engineering.

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ANNEXURE II (1)
1) EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF AUGMENTED TURBULENCE-COMBUSTION AND EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF BIO- DIESEL FUELLED CI ENGINE.

Principal investigator

: Dr. C.R. Rajashekar,


Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur.

Co-Principal Investigator

: Dr. C. Umashankar, Professor, Rayalaseema University, Karnool.

Project funded by Total Project Cost

: Department of Science & Technology (DST), New Delhi : Rs.15,68,400/-

PROPOSAL: The depletion of world petroleum reserves results in two crises that are rising of fuel prices and global warming problems. The energy security can be maintained by improving the efficiency of energy producing components. Efforts are being made to find the alternatives. At this juncture Bio-Diesel has got sufficient attraction as vehicular fuel. However, the properties of Bio-Diesels are not the same as diesel fuels, including high viscosity and low volatility. A detailed combustion and emission research is planned as the bio-diesels have very poor atomization characteristics due to decreased cone angle during fuel injection. This proposal relates to modification of Engine design for inducing turbulence to improve the combustibility of combustible mixture. It is planned to induce the turbulence by various methods. Combined effects of Combustion process with the induced turbulence generation during the combustion and variable injection timing will be studied. The combustion related properties like mass fraction burnt, ignition delay, rapid burn time & overall combustion duration and the Emission characteristics like UBHC, carbon monoxide,
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etc. will be analyzed for various bio-diesels with different engine operating conditions and compared with the base engine

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2) INVESTIGATION ON EFFECT OF IGNITION TIMING ON COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS, BRAKE SPECIFIC FUEL CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS IN BIO GAS FUELLED S.I. ENGINE

Principal investigator

: Dr. C R Rajashekhar
Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur

Co-Principal Investigator

: Dr. T.K. Chandrashekar & Dr. R Harish Kumar Professors, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur.

Project funded by Total Project Cost PROPOSAL:

: SRI SIDDHARTHA UNIVERSITY, TUMKUR : Rs.3,20,000/-

Biogas has different chemical & physical properties compared to gasoline including less octane number and calorific value. Some of these properties may affect the timing of the combustion process, which may change the combustion, performance and emission characteristics.

The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of ignition & combustion timing and the compression ratio on Biogas combustion and exhaust emissions and to optimize the operating parameters for better performance and higher fuel economy

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3) STUDY ON POLLUTION CAUSED FROM RICE MILLS IN TUMKUR

Principal investigator

: Dr. T.K. Chandrashekhar Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur

Co-Principal Investigator

: Dr. T.B Prasad & Dr. R. Harish Kumar Professors, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur.

Project funded by Total Project Cost PROPOSAL:

SRI SIDDHARTHA UNIVERSITY, TUMKUR

: Rs.65,000/-

There are about 90 rice mills working around Tumkur city of which 80 % are having old machinery and lower capacity range of 2 Tons. The pollution from these rice mills from exhaust gasses of boiler and during processing of paddy are of big concern. As per the directions of pollution board, a survey of types of pollution and causes studied and a report of the same submitted. An equipment to remove fine dust particles economically from the rice mills premises under development and a proposal submitted to KCTU Bangalore for financial aid.

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ANNEXURE II (4)
4) CFD ANALYSIS OF BUBBLE PLUME DYNAMICS IN THE VICINITY OF A WALL

Principal investigator

: Dr. George Milton, Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur

Co-Principal Investigator

: Dr. R Harish Kumar Professors, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur.

Project funded by Total Project Cost PROPOSAL:

: SRI SIDDHARTHA UNIVERSITY, TUMKUR : Rs.2,00,000/-

Bubble Plume behavior and their characteristic transport properties in the vicinity of a wall is investigated in this project. The physics of bubble plume dynamics in a dispersed phase would be investigated and the results accruing from this research projects would be beneficial in chemical and textile industries.

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1) PATENT AWARDED

POWER ASSEMBLY FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH WELDED IN PISTON SCRAPER Niel Blythe, Principal investigator : Principal Engineer, General Electricals, Bangalore. Co-Principal Investigator : Gunttiranga Srinivas Lecturer, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, SSIT, Tumkur. Patent Number : 20090241770

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2)

PATENTS FILED BY PROF. C.R. RAJASHEKHAR

1.

Title Date of filing Application No Date of publication

: Foldable Helmet : 8.3.2010 : 584/CHE/2010 : 7.1.2011 : Rotating blade piston : 22.3.2010 : 751/CHE/2010 : 25.3.2011

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PART IV
List of documents/records to be made available during the visit
(Three years of records to be made available, wherever applicable)

Institute Specific
I.1. Land papers, built-plan and approval etc. I.2. Composition of GC/GB, Senate and other Academic and Administrative bodies, their functions and responsibilities. List of all the meetings held in the past 3 years along with the attendance records. Representative minutes and action-taken reports of a few meetings of such bodies along with the list of current faculty members who are members of such bodies. I.3. Rules, policies and procedures published by the college/Institute including service book and academic regulations and other along with the proof that the employee/students are aware of the rules and procedures I.4. Budgeted allocation and utilization : Audited statement of accounts I.5. Informative web site I.6. Library resources books and journal holdings, I.7. Listing of core, computing and manufacturing etc. labs I.8. Records of Training & Placement (T & P) and career & guidance cells I.9. Records of safety checks and critical installations I.10. Medical care records and usages of ambulance etc. I.11. Academic calendar, schedule of tutorial and makeup classes I.12. Course handouts/files along with Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs); list of additional topics to meet PEOs and outcomes. I.13. Set of question papers, As, evaluation schemes etc. I.14. Feedback proforma, analysis and corrective actions I.15. Documented feedback received from the stake-holders (e.g., Industries, Parents, Alumni, Financiers etc.) of the college/institute I.16. List of faculty who teach first year courses along with their qualifications I.17. First year results.

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Program Specific P.1 NBA accreditation reports of the past visits, if any P.2 Department budget and allocations of the past 3 years P.3 Admission seats filled and ranks (3y data) P.4 List/Number of students who clear the program in 4y (3y data) P.5 Av. Grade point (CGPA) (3y data of students CGPA/percentage) P.6 Placement and higher studies data (3y data) P.7 Professional society activities, events, conferences organized etc. P.8 List of students papers along with hard-copies of the publications; professional society publications/magazines etc. P.9 Sample best and average project reports/theses P.10 Details of faculty student ratio P.11 Faculty details with their service books, salary details, sample appointment letters, promotion and award letters/certificates

P.12 Faculty list with designation, qualification, joining date, publication, R & D, interaction details P.13 List of faculty publications along with DOIs and publication/citation details P.14 List of R & D and consultancy projects along with approvals and project completion reports P.15 List and proofs of faculty interaction with outside world P.16 List of class rooms, faculty rooms, P.17 List of program specific labs & computing facility within dept. P.18 List of non-teaching staff with their appointment letters etc P.19 List of short-term courses, workshop arranged and course-modules developed P.20 Records of new program specific facility created, if any P.21 Records of overall program specific improvements, if any P.22 Curriculum, PEO/Course objectives and Outcomes,
Department Of Mechanial Engineering

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur, KARNATAKA

P.23 Known gaps in the curriculum vis--vis PEOs and Outcomes P.24 List of contents beyond syllabi and schedule in academic calendar, if any P.25 Course files, plan of course delivery, question papers, As, list of experiments etc. ***

Department Of Mechanial Engineering

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