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ACADEMIC CALENDAR
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 – 16
Courses Offered during 2015-16
Our College was approved by AICTE on 16th August, 2007, with a total intake of 240
students. The intake for the current academic year 2015-16 is 852. The College is affiliated to
Anna University, Chennai. The Following courses are offered during the current academic
year 2015-16.
S. No. Branch Intake
6 Undergraduate program (B.E/B. Tech)
1 B.E. Aeronautical Engineering 120
2 B.E. Computer Science and Engineering 120
3 B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering 120
4 B. Tech. Information Technology 60
5 B.E. Mechanical Engineering 120
6 B.E. Civil Engineering 180
4 Postgraduate program
7 M.E. Computer Science and Engineering 24
8 M.E. Applied Electronics 18
9 M.E. Structural Engineering 24
10 M.E. Environmental Engineering 24
11 M.E. Thermal Engineering 24
12 M.E. Aeronautical Engineering 18
Commencement of the year 2015-16
The Inauguration of the First year B.E/B.Tech. Classes were held on 15th and 22nd July 2015
with 460 fresher’s of UG and 66 PG fresher’s. At present the total strength of students is
2121 (1542 boys and 579 Girls).They are supported by 127 Faculty Members and 29 Non-
Teaching and Service Staff Members.
Discipline and Dress Code
A strict and decent dress code for students is followed in our college. A committee
comprising of all HODs and selected faculty members continuously monitor the students.
Our students are cooperating very well to maintain the discipline and decorum in all aspects.
Use of mobile phones inside the college is strictly prohibited.
Infrastructure facilities
Our visionary Management has created surplus infrastructure facilities in all respects and it
exceeds the norms set by the regulatory bodies. The present constructed area of the college is
22,170 Sq.m. and an additional area of 5000Sq.m. in which Auditorium and Temple is under
construction. A new Green hostel has been constructed for the welfare of the boys’ students.
Additional infrastructural facilities have been created during this year by way of purchasing
new sophisticated equipments and library books. The other amenities made available in the
campus:
1. Hostel for boys and girls separately
2. Food court
3. Photo-copy Shop
4. Book Depot
5. Transport Facilities
6. Medical Centre
7. Gymnastic Centre
8. Indoor Games
9. Parking facilities for two and four wheelers
10. WIFI connectivity
11. Temple
Library
Our Library is well equipped with numerous Books, National and International Journals. It
functions from 9.00 am. To 7.00 pm. on all working days. The Library transactions are
maintained by Integrated Library Management Software package with Bar-coding provisions.
The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) facility is available to save the access time of
the users.
Availability
▪ 6680 Number of Titles
▪ 24515 Number of Volumes
▪ 108 National Journals
▪ 91 International Journals
Vision and Mission of the Institute
Vision
• To create competitive human resources in the fields of engineering for the benefit of
society to meet global challenges
Mission
• To provide a conducive ambience for better learning and to bring creativity in the
students
• To develop sustainable environment for innovative learning to serve the needy
• To meet global demands for excellence in technical education
• To train young minds with values, culture, integrity, innovation and leadership
Academic Schedule Even Semester
Academic Schedule ODD Semester
Department of Aeronautical Engineering
Vision
• To empower the students with subject knowledge of Aeronautical Engineering for
serving the society in a challenging global environment
Mission
• To provide quality technical education in tune with the challenges
• To offer latest technological developments in the fields of Aeronautical Engineering
• To integrate the intellectual, spiritual, ethical and social development of the students
for becoming dynamic Aeronautical Engineers
• To initiate desires for undertaking entrepreneurship and lifelong learning
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
I. To strengthen the fundamental subject knowledge and practical skills of the
aeronautical Students for meeting the requirements of Aeronautical industries and
educational institutions including research centre
II. To give quality technical Education to the students covering latest technological
concepts for facilitating them to diagnose and solve industrial problems
III. To shape the students for becoming socially, intellectually and ethically responsible
Aeronautical Engineers
IV. To provide necessary technical, managerial and soft skills to the students for making
them industry ready
Program Outcomes (POs)
a. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex
engineering problems.
b. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze
complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first
principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences
c. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering
problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs
with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural,
societal, and environmental considerations
d. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data,
and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions
e. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex
engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations
f. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent
responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice
g. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional
engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and need for sustainable development
h. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities
and norms of the engineering practice
i. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member
or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings
j. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with
the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to
comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective
presentations, and give and receive clear instructions
k. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary
environments
l. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to
engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological
change
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1: Core Skills - Identify, formulate and analyze complex Engineering problems in
Aerodynamics, Propulsion, Aircraft Structures, Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance
domains.
PSO 2: Interdisciplinary Skills - Design and develop interdisciplinary and innovative
systems.
PSO 3: Personality Development - Inculcate effective communication skills, team work,
ethics and leadership preparation for a successful career in industry and R&D organizations.
Faculty Details
S. No. Name of the Staff Qualification Designation DOJ
1. Dr.R.Rajasekar M.S., Ph.D Professor & Head 03.02.2015
2. Dr.S.Christian Johnson M.Tech., Ph.D Professor 02.07.2012
3. Dr.D.Deva Kumar M.E., Ph.D Professor 01.03.2007
4. S.P.Venkatesan M.E.,(Ph.D) Associate Professor 04.07.2011
5. A.Karthikeyan M.E.,(Ph.D) Associate Professor 06.07.2010
6. N.Venkatachalam M.E., (Ph.D) Associate Professor 23.06.2014
7. K.Vijayababu M.E Assistant Professor 14.06.2012
8. P.V.Prakash M.E Assistant Professor 05.02.2010
9. A.Sabik Nainar M.E Assistant Professor 26.07.2013
10. N.Sreenivasaraja M.E Assistant Professor 18.08.2014
11. S.Balasundaram M.E Assistant Professor 30.12.2013
12. S.Prabhu M.E Assistant Professor 14.06.2012
13. T.M.Sakthi Muruga M.E Assistant Professor 16.06.2012
14. G.Velmurugan M.E Assistant Professor 25.07.2013
15. D.Vadivel M.E Assistant Professor 26.07.2013
16. S.Veeramani M.Tech Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
17. T.Kamalraj M.E Assistant Professor 30.12.2014
18. S.Prashanth M.E., (Ph.D) Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
19. S.Karthik M.E Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
20. V.Rubeshraja M.E Assistant Professor 23.06.2014
21. A.Jothivel M.E Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
22. R.Anand M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2015
23. V.Rubeshraja M.E Assistant Professor 23.06.2014
Department of Civil Engineering
Vision
• To provide young technocrats of highest caliber to the nation, who would engage in
research, design and development to attain self reliance in its technological needs
Mission
• To provide a solid foundation in mathematics, sciences, and technical skills needed to
analyze and design civil infrastructure systems.
• To familiar with current and emerging civil engineering and global issues, and have an
understanding of ethical and societal responsibilities.
• To utilizing the latest facilities and infrastructure which would enable them to face all
challenges in life
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
I. To shape the students will be successfully employed in Engineering, Science and
Technology courses
II. To prepare the students will have the ability to obtain professionals
III. To shape the students will have the ability to obtain professional license and will
recognize the need for Engineering in lifelong learning.
IV. The students will engage in continual learning by pursuing advanced degree or
additional conference education opportunities through course work, professional
conferences and training or participation in professional societie
V. The students will pursue professional registratory other appropriate certification
Programme Outcomes
a. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems
b. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
mathematics, natural science, and engineering science
c. Design/ development of solution: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations
d. Conduct investigation of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions
e. Modern tool usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations
f. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice
g. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainable development
h. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice
i. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings
j. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with the society at large, such as being able to comprehend and
write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions
k. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments
l. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage
in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1: Ability to learn the analysis and design of various structural elements
PSO2: To provide adequate knowledge on construction materials and its behavioral studies
Faculty Details
S. No. Name of the Staff Qualification Designation DOJ
1. P.Velumani M.E., (PhD) Professor & HOD 04.06.2015
2. N.Sengottaian M.E., (Ph.D.,) Associate Professor 02.04.2007
3. Dr. G.Vijayakumar Ph.D., Associate Professor 16.02.2012
4. C.Angalaparameswari M.E., (Ph.D.,) Associate Professor 10.07.2013
5. Dr.P.Subramaniam Ph.D., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
6. K.Sabarinathan M.E., Assistant Professor 01.02.2016
7. M.Tamilarasi M.E., Assistant Professor 08.07.2013
8. C.Arundoss M.E., Assistant Professor 01.02.2016
9. R.Mohanraj M.E., Assistant Professor 25.06.2015
10. R.Krishnasamy M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
11. P.Rajkumar M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
12. K.Mohan M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
13. E. Kavitha M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
14. G. Chandrasekaran M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
15. K.J. Pradeepkumar M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
16. S. Janani M.E., (Ph.D.,) Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
17. N.Mythily M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
18. M.Divya M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
19. A.G.Cubaa Sri M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
20. M.Balachandran M.E., Assistant Professor 02.05.2014
21. D.Sathiya Narayanan M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
22. P.Prasanth M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
23. M.Dinesh Kumar M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
24. S.Rajkumar M.E., Assistant Professor 02.05.2014
25. P.Bhuvaneswari M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
26. K.Sangeetha M.E., Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
27. D.Mythili M.E., Assistant Professor 02.07.2012
28. S.M.Sakthivel M.E., Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
29. R.Praveenkumar M.E., Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
30. N.Elamvaluthi M.E., Assistant Professor 02.05.2014
31. S.Arulmozhi M.E., (Ph.D.,) Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
32. A.Subramanian M.E., Assistant Professor 01.02.2016
33. K. Ranjithkumar M.E., Assistant Professor 06.05.2015
34. P.Indhu M.E Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
35. R.Gomathi M.E Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Vision
• To create better quality technical engineers in Computer Science and Engineering with
ethically strong values which cater local and global needs of the society.
Mission
• To instill quality in engineering education that demands excellence
• To initiate desire among the students to work in close cooperation and collaboration with
industry and professional bodies
• To train the students for developing software and novel software systems.
• To create ambience for taking initiatives towards entrepreneurship and lifelong learning
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
I. To provide fundamental knowledge to formulate, solve and analyze engineering
problems and pursue higher studies
II. To develop the ability of the students in comprehending, analyzing and synthesizing
data in order to design software and create novel software systems
III. To inculcate effective communication skills, team skills, professional and ethical
attitude in the students for enabling them to relate engineering issues with social
issues in a broader context
IV. To provide students managerial and leadership skills so as to make them successfully
employed and to demonstrate a pursuit of lifelong learning in multidisciplinary
environment
Program Outcomes (POs)
a. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems
b. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences
c. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal and environmental
considerations
d. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
e. Modern tool usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations
f. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice
g. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainable development
h. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities, and
norms of the engineering practice
i. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings
j. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and
write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions
k. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments
l. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage
in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1: Real World Knowledge: Apply the knowledge in solving the real world problems
and cope up with the issues and challenges of Information and Computing Technologies.
PSO2:Technical Skill Development: Play a vital role as individual and member of a team
to develop software solutions by the application of systematic approach and appropriate
models with suitable Languages, Tools, Integrated Development Environments (IDEs),
Patterns, Frameworks and Architecture.
PSO: 3 Innovating Attitude: Adapt to emerging Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT) to innovate ideas and solutions to existing / novel problems and build the
challenging attitude in realizing them as contribution to the world.
Faculty Details
S. No. Name of the Staff Qualification Designation DOJ
1. Dr.L.Kartheesan Ph.D Professor & Head 06.05.2015
2. Dr. K.Geetha Ph.D Associate Professor 01.03.2010
3. J.NirmalaDevi M.E. Assistant Professor 09.05.2009
4. P.Kumari M.E. Assistant Professor 26.06.2009
5. M.P.Thiruvenkatasuresh M.E. Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
6. S.Prabagar M.E. Assistant Professor 14.06.2012
7. K.G.Arunkumar M.E. Assistant Professor 09.07.2009
8. P.Mohanraj M.E. Assistant Professor 27.05.2011
9. P.Senthil Kumar M.E. Assistant Professor 14.06.2012
10. A.Alagar M.E. Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
11. N.Naveen M.E. Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
12. P.Dineshkumar M.E. Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
13. V.Surendiran M.E. Assistant Professor 26.07.2013
14. B.Praveen Kumar M.E. Assistant Professor 05.08.2013
15. E.DeepanKumar M.E. Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
16. S.S.Karthik Kumar M.Tech Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
17. C.Sharmila M.E. Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
18. D.Vaduganathan M.E. Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
19. P.Dineshkumar M.E. Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
Department of Information Technology
Vision
• To craft professional technocrats with ethically strong human values to cater the
global needs in the field of IT
Mission
• To provide technical education with global standards and to prepare students for
achieving professional carrier and higher education
• To initiate research culture and innovation
• To promote entrepreneurship initiatives among stakeholders
• To create ambience for achieving societal needs
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
I. To make students excel in professional career and/or higher education by acquiring
knowledge in mathematical, computing and engineering principles
II. To prepare students for analyzing real life problems, design computing systems
appropriate to its solutions that are technically sound, economically feasible and
socially acceptable
III. To exhibit professionalism, ethical attitude, communication skills, team work in their
profession and adapt to current trends by engaging in lifelong learning
Programme Outcomes (POs)
a. Engineering knowledge: An Ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematics,
science and engineering fundamentals in Information and Communication Engineering.
b. Problem analysis: An Ability to analyze a problem, identify and formulate the computing
requirements to obtain appropriate solution
c. Design/development of solutions: An Ability to design, implement, and evaluate a
computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs with
appropriate consideration for public health, safety, cultural, societal and environmental
considerations
d. Investigations of complex problems: An Ability to design and conduct experiments, as
well as analyze and interpret data
e. Modern tool usage: An Ability to use current techniques, skills, and modern tools
necessary for computing practice
f. The engineer and society: An Ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing
on individuals, organizations and society
g. Environment and sustainability: An Ability to function effectively as an individual and
in teams, including multidisciplinary to accomplish a common goal
h. Ethics: To understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and
responsibilities
i. Individual and team work: To have Knowledge of contemporary issues
j. Communication: An Ability to communicate effectively
k. Project management and finance: An ability to understand Engineering and
Management principles and apply these in individual’s work, as a member and leader in a
team, to manage projects
l. Life-long learning: To recognize the need for and an ability to engage in continuing
professional development
Faculty Details
S. No. Name of the Staff Qualification Designation DOJ
1. E.Suresh M.E Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
2. J.V. Bhavithra M.E Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
3. J.Selvaraj M.E Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
4. K.R.Gokul anand M.E Assistant Professor 06.05.2015
5. K.Abinaya M.E Assistant Professor 06.05.2015
6. R.Vishalakshi M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
7. R.Sakthiraj M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
8. R.Mahadevan M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
9. Binayak Parashaar M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
10. R.Anbuselvi M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
11. N.Mathiyarasi M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
12. K.Ganesan M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Vision
• To impart quality technical education in the field of Electronics and Communication
Engineering in the young minds for serving the Society and Industry in a globally
challenging environment
Mission
• To provide sound technical knowledge on Electronics and Communication Engineering to
the students
• To prepare the students for working in global challenges existing in the industries
• To instill competencies in the students for working in interdisciplinary work culture
• To create desire for undertaking lifelong learning and entrepreneurship initiatives
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
I. To educate the students for acquiring sound knowledge in the field of Electronics and
Communication Engineering and interdisciplinary field, so as to meet the needs in the
field of Electronics and Communication industries
II. To provides knowledge and skills for developing new products in the field of
Electronics and communication.
III. To offer excellent academic learning environment in department of Electronics and
Communication for facilitating students to become eminent team players.
IV. To facilitate the students with necessary knowledge in the field of Electronics and
Communication Engineering so as to succeed in competitive examination for pursuing
higher studies
V. To exposes the students on professional, ethical and social skills to shape them with
leadership quality for analyzing and solving engineering and social issues
Programme Outcomes (Pos)
a. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
b. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
c. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal,
and environmental considerations.
d. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
e. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations.
f. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice.
g. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainable development.
h. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
i. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
j. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and
write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions.
k. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
l. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to
engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological
change.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
m. An ability to explore the skills in electronics domain to get fully involved in system
design, not only in Electronic Circuits, Digital Electronics, Microprocessors,
Embedded Systems, VLSI Design and Digital Signal Processing but also in modern
cutting edge technologies in Electronics field
n. An ability to explore the skills in Analog and Digital Communication domain to
become proficient in a complex Communication System and in recent cutting edge
technologies in communication field.
Faculty Details
S. No. Name of the Staff Qualification Designation DOJ
1. Dr.S.Anbukaruppusamy Ph.D Prof. & HOD 15.05.2015
2. Dr. G.Prakash Ph.D Professor 09.05.2014
3. Dr.K.M.Palanisamy Ph.D Professor 14.06.2010
4. L.Bharathi M.Tech. Assistant Professor 14.06.2012
5. R.Puspavathi M.E Assistant Professor 12.12.2012
6. P.Malini M.E Assistant Professor 20.01.2014
7. M.Srinivasan M.E. Assistant Professor 15.06.2014
8. N.Sakthivel M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
9. K.Tamilarasi M.E. Assistant Professor 01.06.2009
10. A.Vasantharaj M.E. Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
11. D.Viji M.Tech Assistant Professor 01.06.2013
12. M.Prakash M.E Assistant Professor 01.06.2012
13. M.Tamilarasi M.E Assistant Professor 14.06.2012
14. S.Sureshkannan M.E Assistant Professor 07.07.2014
15. N. Rajagopala Krishnan M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
16. M. Ramesh M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
17. A.Anitharani M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
18. A. Jagadeeswaran M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
19. P.SaravanaPrasad M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
20. K.Kodeeswari M.E Assistant Professor 05.07.2013
21. P.Narmatha M.E Assistant Professor 07.07.2014
22. K.Supriya M.E Assistant Professor 01.06.2015
23. M.Vigneswari M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2015
24. K.Raja M.E. Assistant Professor 06.06.2014
25. S.Theivanayaki M.E Assistant Professor 11.06.2015
26. MintuPhlip M.E Assistant Professor 21.05.2014
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Vision
• To create competitive man power in the field of Mechanical Engineering, for the
advantage of mankind
Mission
• To create a conducive learning environment to make students as competent engineers.
• To nurture the entrepreneurial ability among students.
• To maintain sustainable development for creative learning to serve the engineering
society.
• To inculcate human values and sensitivity.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO’s)
I. Have a sound knowledge in mathematical and mechanical engineering aspects for
solving engineering problems.
II. Expertise in the areas of design, thermal, materials and manufacturing.
III. Practice their profession with good communication, leadership, ethics and social
responsibility.
Programme Outcomes (PO’s)
a. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
b. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
c. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
d. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
e. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations.
f. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice.
g. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need
for sustainable development.
h. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
i. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
j. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and
write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions.
k. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
l. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage
in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO: 1. Ability to apply their knowledge to design and analysis by using software tools.
PSO: 2. Engage them professionally in industries or as entrepreneurs in the field of
manufacturing and design
Faculty Details
S. No. Name of the Staff Qualification Designation DOJ
1. Dr.G.Nallakumarasamy Ph.D Prof & Head 03.06.2013
2. Dr.V.K.Shunmughanaathan Ph.D Professor 14.05.2014
3. Dr.M.Murugan Ph.D Professor 29.05.2015
4. P.S.Saravanan M.E Assistant Professor 03.06.2014
5. S.Ranjithkumar M.E Assistant Professor 03.06.2014
6. M.Srikanth M.E Assistant Professor 23.05.2014
7. K.Boopathy M.E Assistant Professor 01.08.2014
8. G.Ramamoorthi M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
9. M.S.Tamilarasan M.E Assistant Professor 14.05.2014
10. R.Srinivasan M.E Assistant Professor 21.07.2014
11. N.Tamilselvan M.E Assistant Professor 16.06.2010
12. J.Sathis M.E Assistant Professor 14.05.2014
13. K.Yuvaraj(Bhavani) M.E Assistant Professor 05.08.2013
14. V.Sathish kumar M.E Assistant Professor 16.08.2010
15. S.S.Jayaraman M.E Assistant Professor 14.06.2010
16. S.Nirmal Kumar M.E Assistant Professor 23.05.2011
17. S.L.Vimal M.E Assistant Professor 23.05.2011
18. P.Gopinath M.E Assistant Professor 30.06.2014
19. K.Yuvaraj (Pallipalayam) M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
20. V.Shantha Moorthy M.E Assistant Professor 01.07.2013
21. D.Alagesan M.E Assistant Professor 18.06.2014
22. P.Jagadeeshwaran M.E Assistant Professor 21.07.2014
23. M.Pradeep M.E Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
24. P.Praveen M.E Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
25. V.Karthikeyan M.E Assistant Professor 18.06.2015
26. R.Udaiyakumar M.E Assistant Professor 22.06.2015
27. P.Nithyanand M.E Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
28. J.Mohammed Azarudeen M.E Assistant Professor 19.07.2014
29. S.Rajavel M.Tech Assistant Professor 15.06.2015
Department of Science and Humanities
Faculty List
S. No. Name of the Staff Qualification Designation DOJ
1. Dr.K.Sakthivel M.Sc.,M.Phil, Ph.D Professor & Head 28.06.2014
2. Dr.S.Velmurugan M.Sc.,M.Phil, Ph. D Professor 01.06.2015
3. Prof.U.Krishnasamy M.Sc., M.Phil Professor 18.01.2016
4. P.Kavitha M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 21.07.2014
5. O.R.Lalitha M.Sc.,M.Phil Assistant Professor 31.08.2007
6. P.Sakthi M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 02.07.2012
7. P.Sudha M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 21.07.2014
8. M.Murugesan M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 06.07.2015
9. Anupriya M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 12.08.2015
10. S.P.Suganya M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 01.09.2015
11. M.Pavithra M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 08.02.2016
12. V.Manimekalai M.Sc., M. Phil., Assistant Professor 24.09.2012
13. A.Yamunadevi M. Sc., Assistant Professor 13.07.2015
14. Krishnaveni M.Sc., M. Ed., Assistant Professor 26.06.2015
15. M.Bharathi M.SC.,B.Ed Assistant Professor 06.08.2013
16. C.Chitra M.Sc.,M.Phil Assistant Professor 10.09.2015
17. K.S.Yuvarani M.A. M. Phil., Assistant Professor 15.07.2014
18. D.Gurubatham M.A. M. Phil., Assistant Professor 02.01.2014
19. T.J.Thilagavathi M.A. M. Phil., Assistant Professor 22.06.2012
20. S.Baby M.A. M. Phil., Assistant Professor 27.07.2011
21. K.Gayathiri M.A., B.Ed., Assistant Professor 22.04.2015
22. T.Prakash M.A. B.Ed., Assistant Professor 08.02.2016
23. Dr.K.Boobalan M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor 06.07.2015
24. K.Senthilkannan M.Sc.,M.Phil Assistant Professor 06.07.2015
25. P.Gunasekaran M.Sc.,M.Phil Assistant Professor 05.08.2013
26. C.P.Sureshkumar M.Sc.,M.Tech Assistant Professor 24.04.2015
27. S.Vigneshwaran M.Sc.,M.Phil Assistant Professor 08.01.2016
28. Dr.M.Palanisamy M.Sc., Ph.D Professor 24.04.2015
29. Dr.Mahalakshmi M.Phil., Ph. D Assistant Professor 12.07.2014
30. Dr.C.Renugadevi M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Professor 21.07.2014
31. J.Prakasam M.Sc., B.Ed., Assistant Professor 23.07.2014
32. S.Udayakumar M.Sc., M.Phil Assistant Professor 14.09.2015
33. S.Chelladurai M.Sc., Assistant Professor 06.08.2012
34. R.Rajarajan M.E(EEE) Assistant Professor 22.06.2011
Students’ Achievements
The college strongly believes in creating industry ready and world-class engineers.
We project our students first in every occasion possible. Our Students are encouraged to
participate in various academic activities like paper presentation in national level technical
symposiums and workshops. 516students participated in various events and 48 students won
the prizes.
S.No Activities Year Wise
II III IV
1 Paper Presentation in National Level Technical
Symposium 20 65 48
2 Participation in Workshops, Quiz, Debugging, Project
Exhibition and other Events 75 171 127
3 Paper Presentation inInternational/National Conference - - 10
Prizes won: 48 AERO CSE ECE MECH CIVIL TOTAL
Papers Presented in International
Conferences - 9 - - - 9
Papers Presented in National Level
Technical Symposium - 4 4 - 7 15
Prizes won by our students in
Technical Events 10 13 - 1 - 24
University Ranks Holders
▪ Mr.R.Krishnasamy of M.E Structural Engineering has secured 35th Rankin
Anna University Examination.
▪ Ms. P. Jayapriyaof M.E Applied Electronicshas secured 46th rank with 8.38
CGPA in Anna University Examination.
No. of University Ranks secured
S.No. Branch No. of Ranks
1 M.E Structural Engineering 1
2 M.E Applied Electronics 1
I along with the Management, Heads, Faculty Members and Students congratulate the
University Rank holders.
Publication by Faculty Members
S. No. Activities Total
1 Papers published in National / International Journals 31
2 Paper Presentation in National/ International Level
Conferences 20
3 Participation in FDP / Workshops 115
Motivational Initiatives for Students
The Management has instituted academic proficiency awards for the faculty members and
students.
1. Best outgoing students will be awarded.
2. Students who obtain 100% attendance are awarded with ‘Certificate of
Appreciation’.
3. Students who get university rank receive a Certificate of Appreciation and Award.
4. Students who get first rank in their class are appreciated with a Certificate and
Award.
Motivational Initiatives for Faculty Members
1. Above 85% result produced by faculty members are appreciated with Certificate and
Cash Prizes.
Faculty Development Program
▪ The Faculty Development Programme on “Faculty Development through
Performance Management & Contemporary Teaching Methods – An
Introduction” was conducted on 27th& 28th November 2015 by Mr.Israel Inbaraj,
General Manager & HR TCS,Banglore in association with National HRD Network
Hosur Chapter at Sterling Resorts, Yercaud for the senior Faculty members of Excel
Group Institutions.
▪ The Faculty Development Programme on Digital communication was conducted
from12.06.2015 to 19.06.2015 by Dr.P.Dananjayan, Prof/ ECE, Pondicherry
Engineering College, Pondicherry.
▪ The Faculty Development Programme on IBM BLUE MIX was conducted on
27.01.2016& 28.01.2016 by Mr.V.Benhar Charles, Technical Trainer,ICTACT.
▪ The FacultyDevelopment Programme on “Faculty Development through TA
(Transactional Analysis) for Effective Teaching” was conducted on 6th February
2016 by Mr.R.N.Elangovan, Group Manager(Training & Development, Titan
company Ltd) & Former Secretary NHRD Hosur chapter in association with National
HRD Network Hosur Chapter at Excel Campus for the senior Faculty members of
Excel Group Institutions.
Inhouse Training for Faculty Members
▪ A Lecture was delivered on “Adobe Products” by Mr.P.Sachidhanandam,AP/CSE.
▪ Mr.Saravana Kumar, Trainer, T&P, EGI has given a lecture on the topic “C, C++,
Java” to all CSE & IT Faculty members.
▪ TWO - WEEK ISTE Short Term Training Programme (STTP) on “Pedagogy for
Effective use of ICT in Engineering Education”was held from 05th – 07th January
and 19th - 21st January 2015.
▪ A Faculty Development Program was conducted on 24th & 25th November 2015 at
Excel Campus for the debut faculty members.
Participation of Faculty in Other college Technical Programmes
▪ Mr.D.Vaduganathan,AP/CSE has attended FDP in “J2EE” on 24.07.2015 &
25.07.2015 at Narasu’s Sarathy Institute of Technology.
▪ Mr.D.Vaduganathan, AP/CSE has attended a workshop in “Theory of
Computation” on 13.08.2015 & 14.08.2015 at K.P.R College of Engineering &
Technology.
▪ Mr.S.S.Karthik Kumar, Mr.P.Mohanraj and Ms.J.V.Bhavithra Asst.Professors
from computer science Engineering have attended a workshop in “Thin Client” on
18.09.2015.
▪ Mr.D.Vaduganathan,Mr.A.Alagar,Mr.A.Suresh Kumar and Mr.P.Mohanraj
Asst.Professorsfrom computer science Engineeringhave attended Workshop in “e-
Learning” on 09.10.2015 at S.S.M College of Engineering.
▪ Mr.M.P.Thiruvenkatasuresh AP/ CSE has attended Seminar on “Analysis of Signal
and Image Processing Techniques for diagnosis of Neuro and Cardiac
Abnormalities” on 16.10.2015 & 17.10.2015 at Kongu Engineering College.
▪ Mr.P.Dinesh Kumar, Mr.E.Deepan Kumar Asst.Professors from computer science
Engineering attended FDP in “HADOOP” from 27.10.2015 to 31.10.2015 at K.S.R
College of Engineering.
▪ Mr.N.Naveen, Mr.E.Deepan KumarAsst.Professorsfrom computer science
Engineering have attended workshop on "Mobile Application Development Lab" -
25.11.2015 to 27.11.2015 at K.S.R Institute of Engineering and Technology.
▪ Mr.D.Vaduganathan AP/ CSE has attended Faculty Development Programme on
"IBM BlueMix" - 27.11.2015 & 28.11.2015 at Mahendra Engineering College.
▪ Mr.A.Suresh Kumar, Mr.V.SurendhiranAsst.Professorsfrom computer science
Engineering have attended Faculty Development Programme on "IBM BlueMix" -
30.11.2015 & 01.12.2015 at Angel College of Engineering and Technology.
▪ Mr.D.Vaduganathan, Mr.E.Deepan Kumar, Mr.A.Suresh Kumar and
Mr.P.Dinesh Kumar Asst.Professorsfrom computer science Engineering have
attended workshop on "Technical Communication" - 30.11.2015 to 05.12.2015 at
Excel Engineering College.
▪ Mr.P.Dinesh Kumar, Mr.D.Vaduganathan, Mr.A.Suresh Kumar
Asst.Professorsfrom computer science Engineering have attended Faculty
Development Programme on "Software Architecture" from 02.12.2015 to
08.12.2015 at K.S.R College of Engineering.
▪ Mr.S.Prabagar AP/ CSE has attended workshop on "Signal and Image Processing"
on 04.12.2015 and 05.12.2015 at Sona College of Technology.
▪ Mr.P.Mohanraj and Mr.K.G.Arunkumar Asst.Professorsfrom computer science
Engineering have attended workshop on "Introduction to PHP"
on 08.01.2016 & 09.01.2016 at Muthayammal Engineering College.
▪ Ms.R.Krishnaveni and Ms.S.P.Suganya Asst.Professorsfrom computer science
Engineering have attended workshop on "Statistics and Numerical Methods" on
29.01.2016 at M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering.
▪ Mrs. P. Malini ASP/ ECE and Mr. K. Raja AP/ ECE have attended workshop on
“Custom design IC Design using CADENCE EDA tool” at Dr.Mahalingam College
of Engg. and Tech.
▪ Mr. L. Bharathi ASP/ ECE and Mr. M. Ramesh AP/ ECE have attended workshop
on “RESEARCH Technologies in next generation wireless Technologies”at Anna
University on Aug 21st and 22ND 2015.
▪ Mr. M. Srinivasan AP/ ECE has attended workshop on “Wireless sensor network
and its use in IOT” at Anna University, Chennai and workshop on “Antenna design
and analysis by using CEM” at Anna University, Coimbatore.
▪ Mr. M.Tamilarasi AP/ ECE has attended National seminar on “Knowledge
discoverey in bio-medical informatics using cloud computing” at Kongu
EngineeringCollege on Nov 26th and 27th, 2015.
▪ Mr. K.Tamilarasi AP/ ECE has attended National seminar on“Systamatic Research
and Paper writing”at Kongu EngineeringCollege on Aug 29th 2015.
▪ Mr. M. Ramesh AP/ ECE has attended National seminar on“NS-2 Simulator” at
Kongu EngineeringCollege on Aug 30th and 31st 2015.
▪ Mrs. A. Anitharani AP/ ECE has attended National seminar on“Digital principles
and design using verilog VHDL” at Vellalar College of Engg & Tech on 16th to
20th June 2015.
▪ Mr. L. M. Jayaprabakar AP/ ECE has attended National seminar on “Principles of
DSP using MATLAB “at PSG Tech on Sep 11th and 12th 2015.
▪ Mr. R. Raghul Kannan AP/ ECE, Ms. S. Theivanayaki AP/ ECE have attended
National seminar on “Engineering physics” conducted by IIT, Bombay at Excel
Engineering College on Dec08th and 18th 2015.
▪ The faculty members of Civil department have attended FDP on “Introduction to
Structural Engineering” from 04.01.16 to 09.01.16 organised by the IIT, Kharagpur
Remote Centre at Excel Engineering College.
▪ Mrs.S. ArulmozhiAP/Civil has attended a Short term course on “Introduction to
Soil and Water Assessment Tool” from 04.01.16 to 09.01.16 at IIT, Madras.
▪ Ms. D.Mythili, Ms. M.Sudha, Mr. R.Mohanraj and Mrs.M.TamilarasiAssistant
Professors/Civil have attended FDP on “Design of Steel Structures” from 16.12.15
to 18.12.15 at Vellalar College of Engineering & Technology, Erode.
▪ Mr. R.Praveenkumar, Mr. R.Mohanraj and Mrs. M.Tamilarasi Assistant
Professors/Civil have attended a seminar on “Soil Health for Sustainable future
(SHSF – 2015)” on 03.12.15 at Periyar University, Salem.
▪ Mr.R.Mohanraj & Mr. R.Praveenkumar Assistant Professors/Civil have attended
Value added course on “Building Information Modelling using Autodesk Revit
2015” from 23.11.15 to 27.11.15 at Amrita University, Coimbatore.
▪ Dr. S.Christian Johnson has attended a National Conference on “ACF 2015 / ICI –
ACECON 2015” from 07.10.15 to 10.10.15 at Science Society Auditorium, Calcutta.
▪ Mr.K. Sabarinathan AP/Civil has attended a One week coordinators workshop on
“Strutcural Engineering” from 28.09.15 to 02.10.15 at IIT, Kharagpur.
▪ Mrs.S. ArulmozhiAP/Civil has attended the DRDO sponsored National Seminar on
“Characterization of Multifunctional materials for engineering applications” on
18.09.15 at Mahendra Engineering College, Tiruchengode.
▪ Ms.A.Yamunadevi and Ms.V.Manimegalai Assistant Professors/Mathematics have
attended a National Conference on “Recent Trends in Analysis and Applications”
on 11.02.2016 and 12.02.2016 at Periyar University, Salem.
▪ The faculty members of S&H have attended a Two week ISTE STTP on “Technical
Communication” from 8 October to 5 December 2015. The STTP included online
activity from 8 October to 11 November 2015 equivalent to one week of STTP
activity, and face-to-face participation at a Remote center from 30 November to 5
December 2015.
Photo Gallery of Various Activities
Commencement of First Year Class-15.07.2015 Chief Guest: Mr.Sundar Muruganantham, Versa Drives Pvt. Ltd., Kovai
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Association Inauguration-25.07.2015 Chief Guest Er.G.Rajendhran, Regional Director, DGA&QA, Hyderabad
Guest Lecture on “DSP and EE & I”- 15.09.2015 Chief Guest Dr.R.Sabeenian, Sona College of Technology, Prof.S.Srinivasan, KSRCT, Tiruchengode
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Training & Placement Activities
An exclusive well experienced Training and Placement Officer has been appointed to
improve the placement activities and to prepare the students for better placements. From
every department, a staff coordinator and student coordinator interact with the Placement
Cell. Weekly two hours are allotted for discussing and conducting the aptitude test in the
class timetable.
Achievements in Extra-curricular activities
Our Students have participated in extra-curricular activities and got many prizes in the
university, district wise and zonal level sports meets conducted at various Engineering
colleges and other places between May 2015 and Feb 2016.
1. Our CSE final year student S.K.Sethu Viknesh has participated in the Handball
tournament and won many prizes. The details are given below.
▪ Participated in 44th SENIOR NATIONAL HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (men)
held at Madhya Pradesh(2015)
▪ Participated in 38TH JUNIOR NATIONALS and won gold medal held at GTN arts
college, dindugal and also awarded as best goal keeper of the tournament(25th-31stjuly
2015)
▪ Participated in Anna University Zone 12 match and placed 4th, which is held at EBET,
Erode(October 1 & 2, 2015)
▪ Participated in SOUTH ZONE INTER-UNIVERSITY, by representing Anna
University Handball team held at Alagappa University(2015-2016)
▪ Participated and won 2ndpalce in RIVIERA INTERNATIONAL SPORTS AND
CULTURAL MEET held at VIT, vellore(February 1 & 2, 2016)
2. S.Thanish Kumar / III Year Civil Engineering has participated in the Athletic events
and won the following prizes.
S.No Name of the Event Prize
1. Marathon - Rotary Club Salem 10th
2. Marathon - Republic Meet 2016 3rd
3. Marathon – 5000 m – C.M.Trophy – Ooty 3rd
4. Marathon – Trichy 32nd
5. Marathon – Aatayampatti 88th
6. Marathon – Salem 7th
7. Pasumai Marathon – Salem 6th
8. State Level cross country under 19 8th
3. Muhammed Suhail.C / II Year Civil Engineering has participated in Tamil Nadu Inter
Engineering Sports, Chennai.
4. A.Tamilarasan / II Year Civil Engineering has won Second Prize in Long Jump.
5. V.P.Pasupathy of IV year Electronics and Communication Engineering has
participated in Atlas Kickboxing Championship 2015 conducted by Tamilnadu 4th State
Kickboxing Championship -2015 and won Silver Medal.
6. G.Anbarasan of III year Electronics and Communication Engineering has participated
in Tamil Marathon 2015 conducted by Tamil Nesa Karangal Trust and got Silver Medal
(124th Place).
Important Events in EEC
Graduation Day (2015)
The Fourth Graduation Day for the 2013-14 batches was held on
22.02.2015.Dr.Kuncheria P Issac, Vice Chancellor Technical University, Kerala honoured his
presence as the Chief Guest and awarded degree certificates to 316 students.
For Academic year 2014-15,240 Studentsare going to be awarded Degreecertificates
during the graduation day on 21.2.2016.
Alumni Reunion 2015
The Alumni Reunion for 2013-14 academic year was conducted on
22.02.201510.00AM, in Abdul Kalam Seminar hall.
The Alumni Reunion for 2014-15 academic year is going to be conducted on
21.2.2016,10.00AM, in Abdul Kalam Seminar hall.
Social Service Activities
1. NSS, YRC and RRC of Excel Engineering College in association with Rotary Club
Karur Wing had organized “Blood donation and Health Checkup Camp” for students on
21.08.2015. Students volunteer themselves to donate blood. Also free eye check up, Blood
pressure checkup, Blood Sugar checkup and Blood Grouping were done to students and
Faculty. Also ECG checkup were done to faculty members.
2. NSS and YRC of Excel Engineering College along with JKK Dental College had
organized “Dental Awareness Camp and Free Dental Checkup” for students on
14.09.2015. Dr.S.Sankar, HOD Dental, JKK Dental College has delivered speech
about the importance of oral / dental health and how to maintain good oral health.
After the inaugural speech free dental checkup was done to students.
Training Department
The Department of Training has instituted various clubs and activities to ensure that all round
development of the students is achieved. The following clubs and activities are being run in
the Excel Engineering College for the benefit of the students.
1. The Club of Excellence
2. The IAS Study Circle
3. GATE Forum
Activities (Technical Symposium, workshops, Guest Lectures, Seminars
and Conferences conducted by our departments) - 25
Department Symposium Conferences Workshops/
Seminars
Guest
Lectures
CSE& IT 1 1 4 2
ECE - - 3 2
AERO 1 - 2 4
MECH - - 3 2
CIVIL - - - -
Total 2 1 12 10
Ph.D. ThesisSubmitted
▪ Prof.N.Sengottian, Director, Excel Group Institutions has successfully submitted his
Ph.D. thesis entitled “Study of Solid waste Management” in Anna University, Chennai.
▪ Mrs.K.Geetha, Assistant Professor, Information Technology, has successfully submitted
her Ph.D. thesis entitled “Enhanced Associativity based Routing using Game Theory
and Fuzzy Techniques to improve the Quality of service in Malicious Network” in
Anna University, Chennai.
Luminaries visited
Luminaries visited our college for various technical events are:
S. No. Session chaired Organization
1. Mr.Pattabiraman Krishnaswamy Head – Accreditation process of South India
Tata Consultancy services
2. Mr.Veerendra Pratap Senior Manager ,
Wipro Technologies Ltd.
3. Mr.Dhineshkumar.T.K Director- HR,
Aspire Systems
4. Mr.Karikalan.K Manager, Talent Management,
Banca Sella Spa
5. Mrs.Savitha R Ganjigatti VP engineering, PWB Design,
Sienna Ecad Technologies
6. Er.G.Rajendhran Regional Director, DGA&QA, Hyderabad
7. Mr.M.Senthilrajan Head/CADD CENTRE, Bhavani
8. Mr. S.V. Suresh
General Manager, Composites Manufacturing
Division, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited,
Bangalore
9. Mr.S.Girish kumar Chairman & Managing Director, HMT Machine
Tools, Bangalore
10. Mr.N.Vankatramana reddy Trainer/Database Research & Consulting
11. Mr.S.Durai Samy FORD Motors, Chennai
12. Mr.M.Tenith Adithya Young Scientist
13. Mr.B.Chandramohan Entrepreneur Development Trainer
14. Mr.R.Tharunganam Secretary,MB science & Educational Trust
15. Mr.S.Rajamoorthy Head R & D M/S Mezoblanca Solutions
16. Dr.D.Danajayan Pandicherry Engineering College
17. Mr.K.Ramesh General manager(HR& ADMIN)
GoDB Tech Pvt Ltd,Chennai.
18. S.Sathiyakumar Director TechnicalTraining, EXINTAR,
Coimbatore.
19. Dr.R.S.Sabeenian Professor, Centre Head-
Sona SIPROResearch Centre.
20. Prof .S.Srinivasan Professor/ECE, KSR college of Technology
21. Mr.S.Sundramoorthy,
Managing Director,
SunsivePvt.Lt.
Coimbatore.
22. Mr. Tamilselvan Mahalingam, HR - CTS,Chennai
23. Mr. Boopalan Product Head,
India, Dream Zone, Salem
24. Mr. A. Balaji, Human Resource Professional , L&T Infotech
Placement Training Activities
S.No Date Activity Expert
1. 2nd& 8th July 2015 Soft Skills and Aptitude Training In house Trainers
2. 22nd June to 29th
June 2015 Soft Skills and Aptitude Training FACE Trainers
3. 12th September2015 Auriga IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Bangalore – 560037
Mr.Jitendra Kumar
Hr- Auriga IT
Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
4. 23rd September 2015 IVTL Infoview Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai - 600097
S.Vijayakumar
Hr- IVTL Infoview
Technologies Pvt. Ltd
5. 30th September 2015 RIDSYS,
Pondicherry
K.Baskar
Hr RIDSYS
6. 6th October 2015 HCL TalentCare Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai - 600034
V.R.Vighnesh
Hr- HCL TalentCare
Pvt. Ltd
7. 16th October 2015 Ad2pro Media Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Chennai – 600 034
Nirmal TS
Hr- Ad2pro Media
Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
8. 20th October 2015 INET Technologies,
Chennai - 600096
Sathiya
Hr- INET
Technologies
9. 12th December 2015 Schneider Electric India Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai - 600056
Rakesh Fernandez
Hr
10. 12th December 2015 Indus Teqsite Pvt Ltd
Chennai -603103
Karthick
Hr- Schneider Electric
India Pvt. Ltd
11. 28th January 2016 Allsec Technologies Ltd.
Chennai 600 018
Selva Kumar MD
Hr- Allsec
Technologies Ltd
12. 30th January 2016 Collabera Technology Pvt. Ltd.,
Bangalore 560030 HR
13. 30th January 2016 Avalon Technologies Pvt Ltd.,
Chennai – 600 045
Murugan J
Hr
14. 23rd January 2016 Gemini Communication Ltd.,
Chennai – 600 018 HR
Placed Details of Students (2016)
Department Number of Placement Orders Received
Aeronautical Engineering 13
Civil Engineering 10
Information Technology 6
Computer Science Engineering 51
Mechanical Engineering 77
Electronics and Communication Engineering 47