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Handbook &
Academic Calendar
2015 - 2016
FOY
M HIGED HA EC RAEM D
A UCGAA
P TIR O
A NK
(Deemed to be University)
K RP G M C DEMY OF HIGHER EDUC TIONKARPAGAM ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
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HANDBOOK & ACADEMIC CALENDAR
2015 - 2016
Pollachi Main Road, Eachanari PostCoimbatore - 641 021, INDIA.
Phone : 0422-6453777, 6471113-5, 2980011-2980018;Fax No : 0422 2980022, 23E-mail : info@karpagam.comWeb : www.kahedu.edu.in
FOYM HIGED HA EC RAEM D
A UCGAA
P TIR O
A NK
(Deemed to be University)
Karpagam Academy of Higher Education(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
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Dr. R. Vasanthakumar
President
VISION
The University shall instill originality in the learning minds,
impart quality and value based education and engage in Research
and Development with the noble objective of creating unique men
and women to serve and lead the society.
MISSION
To motivate the students to acquire skills and develop
creativity with an innovative attitude.
To achieve perfection in entirety in every activity.
To empower rural and disadvantaged section for the upliftment.
To invent products useful to the society in the healthcare
sector.
To impart value based education in ord er to shape the student
into a responsible citizen.
MOTTO
Enable | Enlighten | Enrich
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Karpagam Academy of Higher Education(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
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S.No. Description Page
1. University Profile 1
2. Administrators 3
3. Academic 4
4. Programmes Offered 12
5. Infrastructure 15
6. Committees 18
7. Rules and Regulations 20
8. Academic Calendar 35
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Karpagam Academy of Higher Education(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act 1956)
Approved by UGC, AICTE and Council of Architecture and DEC
Karpagam Charity Trust was founded in the year 1989 with the aim of providing excellent
educational facilities by imparting practical training knowledge and skills to the youth of
the area and also catering to the needs of the society in general through charitabledeeds. The Karpagam Arts and Science College (Autonomous) was evolved into
Karpagam Academy of Higher Education in the year 2008 for the purpose of conferment
of Deemed to be University status by Ministry of Human Resource Development vide
its order No. F.9.24/2004.U.3 (A) dated 25.08.08. The UGC through its Joint
Committee (UGC AICTE) approved the Faculty of Engineering vide No. F6-
93/2004 (CPP-1) in September, 2009, Council of Architecture vide Order
No.CA/5/Academic TN19 dated June 22, 2009, approved B.Arch. and Distance
Education Council Joint Committee approved vide Order No. DEC/Recog./2009
dated09.09.2009, approved courses under Distance Education mode.
The University Education, in today's scenario, is witnessing a huge paradigm shift and
at Karpagam, we are geared to be a part of that transformation. Our evolution into a
University of world standards has been possible only by a consistent endeavour to
achieve excellence in education. We work towards ensuring that our students too strive
relentlessly to excel in their efforts. Be it Arts or Science, Commerce or Management,
Humanities or Engineering, we ensure that our education epitomizes excellence in
every sphere. Launched six years ago, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
prepares students to take on the challenges of the day and become the next generationleaders. Our students have opportunities to interact with faculty, develop their own
projects and discover the excitement of being at the edge of a field and advancing the
frontier of knowledge. Karpagam University was founded on the idea that teaching and
research could and should benefit society. As we go forward, we will explore new
opportunities to live up and serve humanity. Karpagam University is dedicated to
generating, spreading or preserving knowledge and working with others to use this
knowledge to advantages. Steered by the dynamic spir i t of our
President, Dr. R. Vasanthakumar, eminent industrialist and philanthropist and the
extensive experiences of Shri. K. Murugaiah, Chief Executive Officer, KarpagamEducation Institutions.
Vice-Chancellor Dr. S. Subramanian along with Dr. G. Sekar as Registrar, our
University will continue to initiate the emergence of excellence.
Welcome to Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, welcome to Experience the
Emergence of Excellence.
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epw;f mjw;Fj; jfStudy and learn with clarity what is worthy of learningand stand firm by their norms of virtue.
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OBJECTIVES
1. To provide quality education to the under privileged like ruraland economically weaker section.
2. To develop man power and make youth employable to getemployment at the regional, national and global level.
3. To develop youth in tune with latest advancements in science
and technology to meet the ever increasing demand.
4. To develop students into good citizens by providing value basededucation.
5. To provide impetus to research on western ghat medicinalplants.
vz;bzd;g Vid vGj;bjd;g ,t;tpuz;Lk;fz;bzd;g thGk; caph;f;F.Learning the arts and sciences by letters and numbersopens our eyes to live a life of fullness.
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KARPAGAM ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION TRUST
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President : Dr. R. VASANTHAKUMAR
Managing Trustee : Shri. V. KARTHICK
Trustee : Thirumathi. V.DHAMAYANTHI
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Karpagam Education Institutions : Shri. K. MURUGAIAH
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Vice Chancellor : Dr. S. SUBRAMANIAN (Chairman)
Trust Nominee : Shri. V. KARTHICK (Member)
Chancellor's Nominees : Shri. K. MURUGAIAH (Member)
: Prof. R.M. VASAGAM (Member)
: Dr. S.M. RAMASAMY(Member)Faculty by Rotation : Dr. V.K. GOPALAKRISHNAN(Member)
: Dr. Bhavani (Member)
Deans of Faculties : Dr. C.R. HEMA (Member)
: Dr. R. SUNDARARAJAN (Member)
: Dr. R. BALASUBRAMANIAN (Member)
:Dr. M. PALANISWAMY (Member)
Registrar : Dr. G. SEKAR (Ex-officio Secretary)
Controller of Examinations : Dr. P. PALANIVELU (Invitee)
ADMINISTRATORS
Vice Chancellor : Dr. S. SUBRAMANIAN
Registrar : Dr. G. SEKAR
Controller of Examinations : Dr. P. PALANIVELU
Dean : Dr. C.R. HEMA
Faculty of Engineering
(Circuit Branch)
Dean : Dr. R. SUNDARARAJAN
Faculty of Engineering
(Non Circuit Branch)
Dean : Dr. M. PALANISWAMY
Faculty of Arts, Science &
HumanitiesDean : Dr. R. BALASUBRAMANIAN
Faculty of Basic Sciences
(FOE)
Dean : Mr. P. KATHIRAVAN
Faculty of Architecture
Dean i/c
Director - Research : Dr. P. SURESH PRABHU
Deputy Registrar : Shri. S. GOPAL
Librarian :Dr. KRISHNASWAMY
Physical Education Director :Dr. A. PUSHPARAJAN
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ACADEMIC
FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTS
FACULTY1. Faculty of Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce & Management
2. Faculty of Engineering (*CB and **NCB)3. Faculty of Architecture
1. FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE &
MANAGEMENT
1. Department of Astrology
2. Department of Biochemistry3. Department of Bioinformatics
4. Department of Biotechnology
5. Department of Botany
6. Department of Chemistry
7. Department of Commerce
8. Department of Computer Applications
9. Department of Computer Science
10. Department of Education
11. Department of Electronics & Communication Systems
12. Department of English13. Department of Hindi
14. Department of Industrial Biotechnology
15. Department of Information Technology
16. Department of Malayalam
17. Department of Management (MBA)
18. Department of Management (UG)
19. Department of Mathematics
20. Department of Microbiology
21. Department of Physical Education
22. Department of Physics23. Department of Social Work
24. Department of Tamil
25. Department of Zoology
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*CB - Circuit Branch
** NCB - Non Circuit Branch
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2. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
26. Department of Aerospace Engineering27. Department of Automobile Engineering28. Department of Bio Technology29. Department of Civil Engineering
30. Department of Computer Science & Engineering31. Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering32. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering33. Department of Mechanical Engineering34. Department of Science & Humanities
3. FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE35. Department of Architecture
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I Year - ENGINEERING
UGII, III & IV Year PG I & II - ENGINEERING
Programme Odd & Even Semester
DayHours
1 2 3
L
unch
Break
4 5 6
Break
7 8
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Programme Odd & Even Semester
DayHours
1 2
Break
3 4
Lunch
Break
5 6
Break
7 8
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
TIME TABLE
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I, II, III, IV & V Year ARCHITECTURE
Programme Odd & Even Semester
DayHours
1 2
Break
3 4
L
unch
Break
5 6
Break
7 8
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
UG & PG - ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES
Programme Odd & Even Semester
Day Hours
1 2
Break
3
Lunch
Break
4 5
Break
6
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
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MBA
Programme Odd & Even Semester
DayHours
1 2
Break
3
L
unch
Break
4 5
Break
6 7
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
MCA
Programme Odd & Even Semester
Day Hours
1 2
Break
3 4
Lunch
Break
5 6
Break
7
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
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Single minded devotion to learning stands one ingood stead, in the life ahead and to posterity.
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I Year - ENGINEERING
Period Time
I 08.45 am - 09.35 am
II 09.35 am - 10.25 am
III 10.25 am - 11.15 am
Lunch Break 11.15 am - 12.10 pm
IV 12.10 pm - 01.00 pm
V 01.00 pm - 01.50 pm
VI 01.50 pm - 02.40 pm
Break 02.40 pm - 02.50 pm
VII 02.50 pm - 03.40 pm
VIII 03.40 pm - 04.30 pm
UGII, III & IV Year PG I & II - ENGINEERING
Period Time
I 08.45 am - 09.35 am
II 09.35 am - 10.25 am
Break 10.25 am - 10.35 am
III 10.35 am - 11.25 am
IV 11.25 am - 12.15 pm
Lunch Break 12.15 pm - 01.05 pm
V 01.05 pm - 01.55 pmVI 01.55 pm - 02.45 pm
Break 02.45 pm - 02.55 pm
VII 02.55 pm - 03.40 pm
VIII 03.40 pm - 04.25 pm
WORKING HOURS
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UG & PG - ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES
I, II, III, IV & V Year ARCHITECTURE
Period Time
I 09.30 am - 10.20 am
II 10.20 am - 11.10 am
Break 11.10 am - 11.20 am
III 11.20 am - 12.10 pm
Lunch 12.10 pm - 12.55 pm
IV 12.55 pm - 01.45 pm
V 01.45 pm - 02.35 pm
Break 02.35 pm - 02.50 pmVI 02.50 pm - 3.40 pm
Period Time
I 09.00 am - 09.45 amII 09.45 am - 10.30 am
Break 10.30 am - 10.45 am
III 10.45 am - 11.30 am
IV 11.30 am - 12.15 pm
Lunch Break 12.15 pm - 01.05 pm
V 01.15 pm - 02.00 pm
VI 02.00 pm - 02.45 pm
Break 02.45 pm - 03.00 pm
VII 03.00 pm - 03.45 pm
VIII 03.45 pm - 04.30 pm
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MCA
MBA
Period Time
I 09.00 am - 09.50 am
II 09.50 am - 10.40 am
Break 10.40 am - 10.50 am
III 10.50 am - 11.40 am
IV 11.40 am - 12.30 pm
Lunch Break 12.30 pm - 01.10 pm
V 01.10 pm - 02.00 pm
VI 02.00 pm - 02.50 pm
Break 02.50 pm - 03.00 pm
VII 03.00 pm - 03.45 pm
Period Time
I 09.30 am - 10.20 am
II 10.20 am - 11.10 am
Break 11.10 am - 11.20 am
III 11.20 am - 12.10 pm
Lunch Break 12.10 pm - 12.55 pm
IV 12.55 pm - 01.45 pm
V 01.45 pm - 02.35 pm
Break 02.35 pm - 02.50 pm
VI 02.50 pm - 03.40 pm
VII 03.40 pm - 04.15 pm
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kw;iwa vy;yhk; gpwStrength of mind has the power to succeed; in itsabsence all other strengths falter and fail.
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PROGRAMMES OFFERED
ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT
Sl.No. DEGREE SUBJECT
1. B.A. Tamil
2. B.A. English3. B.Sc. Mathematics
4. B.Sc. Mathematics (CA)5. B.Sc. Physics6. B.Sc. Chemistry
7. B.Sc. Electronics and Communication Systems8. B.Sc. Biochemistry9. B.Sc. Microbiology10. B.Sc. Biotechnology
11. B.Sc. Information Technology12. B.Com. Commerce
13. B.Com. (CA) Commerce with Computer Applications14. BBA Business Administration15. BBA (CA) Business Administration with Computer Applications16. B.Com. (PA) Commerce with Professional Accounting
17. M.Sc. Mathematics18. M.Sc. Physics19. M.Sc. Chemistry
20. M.Sc. Computer Science21. M.Sc. Biochemistry22. M.Sc. Microbiology
23. M.Sc. Biotechnology24. M.Com. (CA) Commerce with Computer Applications25. MBA HR / Finance / Marketing / Systems26. MCA Computer Applications
New Courses - UG & PG
1. B.Sc. Applied Astrology
2. M.Sc. Applied Astrology
3. B.Voc. Courses Optometry Technology
Medical Laboratory TechnologyRadiology and Imaging Technology
Candiac Care Technology
Operation Theatre and Anesthesia TechnologyDialysis Technology
Accident and Emergency Care Technology
UG : Undergraduate Programme of 3 years durationPG : Postgraduate Programme of 2 years durationMCA : Postgraduate Programme of 3 years duration
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ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE
B.E./ B.Des. - : 4 Yrs.
M.E. - : 2 Yrs.B.Arch. - : 5 Yrs.B.Pharm - : 4 Yrs.
Sl.No. DEGREE SUBJECT
1. B.E. Electronics & Communication Engineering2. B.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering3. B.E. Mechanical Engineering
4. B.E. Civil Engineering5. B.E. Computer Science & Engineering6. B.Tech. Aerospace Engineering7. B.E. Automobile Engineering8. B.Tech. Biotechnology9. M.E. Structural Engineering
10. M.E.Water Resources and EnvironmentalEngineering
11. M.E. Automobile Engineering12. M.E. Engineering Design13. M.E. Manufacturing Engineering14. M.E. Power Electronics and Drives15. M.E. Power Systems Engineering16. M.E. Wireless Communications17. M.E. VLSI Design18. M.E. Embedded Systems19. M.E. Aeronuatical Engineering20. M.E. Computer Science and Engineering21. B.Arch. Architecture22. M.Arch. Architecture23. B.Pharm Pharmacy
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vw;wh tpGke; jUk;Strength of mind fulfills an act to perfection; workdelayed or exposed midway ends in peril.
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RESEARCH PROGRAMMESFACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE &
MANAGEMENT
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Ph.D.Never
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Computer Science and EngineeringBio Technology
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharmacy
M.Phil. Tamil
& Hindi
Ph.D. EnglishMathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
ElectronicsBiochemistry
MicrobiologyEnvironmental Science
Biotechnology
Computer Science
CommerceManagement
Social Work
Physical Education
Library Science
Astrology
Admission Eligibility :As per the regulations of the Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
brhy;Yjy; ahh;f;Fk; vspa mhpathk;
brhy;ypa tz;zk; bray;.It is easily said how best to do a job; the responsibilityto perform well and fulfill, is hard all the way.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
LibraryThe Library is well stacked with 82,972books. A good collection of reference materials suchas Encyclopaedias, Dictionaries, Directories and Year Books help the users in finding theneeded information expeditiously. The Library subscribes National and International journals(226)and magazines (193). The Library also maintains bound volumes of Journals (10,724)
and Project Reports and Dissertations (9,796)apart from files of Newspaper clippings, Annualreports, Conference proceedings and Question papers of previous years.The Library has 2307 CDs, 18 Audio cassettes and subscribes the following OnlineDatabases: IEEE, ASME, J Gate and Nature and Science. Forty computers are available inLibrary and LAN, Internet and e-mail services are offered to the staff and students. The libraryis a member of DELNET and INFLIBNET.The Library is fully computerized (web based) and the entire gamut of operations such as
Acquisition, Cataloguing and Circulation are automated. Issue and return transactions aredone using bar code technology. The traditional catalogue cards are replaced by OPAC,which helps the users in getting information about the availability of books through a numberof access points such as author title or part of a title subject and accession number and so on.SportsThe University promotes various sports activities for the students. The management alsoprovides Sports Quota for students excelling in certain disciplines. Two Physical FitnessCentres (Gym), Human Performance Laboratory, 400 m track, Hockey Field, Football court,Hand ball court, Volley ball complex, Basketball court, Kabadi courts, two indoor badmintoncourts, one indoor table tennis court with 3 tables are established. Martial Arts likeSilambam & Karate are taught to our students.NSS UnitThe National Service Scheme was started in our University during 1996 (Karpagam Arts andScience College) with a sanction of one unit. Another unit was sanctioned in the academicyear 2002-2003.The third unit was introduced in 2004-05. Every year a special camp isconducted for 10 days in the nearby villages for each unit separately. Many programmes like
eye camps, blood donation camps, AIDS awareness camps and guest lectures areconducted. Necessary steps have been taken to inculcate among the students the dignity oflabour and the importance of social service having in mind the need for societal development.The main aim of NSS are self-discipline, hard work and the feeling of oneness withthe poor and the down trodden.NCC UnitNational Cadet Corps (NCC) Women Wing started from the academic year (2013 14) with asanctioned strength of one Unit. Regular parades and camps are being conducted. NCC BoysWing was started in January 2014. Within a short span our cadets attended many All Indialevel Camps held at different parts of India and won many laurels to the University.Computer FacilityThe University has 22 Computer labs for students' regular academics and 6 research labs.
Computers are provided for faculty, Digital Library and Administration. Totally there are 1565computers in the campus. 42 Servers have been provided. All the blocks are interlinked withfibre optic backbone. The network is provided with Firewall. For internet connection NationalKnowledge Network (NKN) connectivity by BSNL of 1 Gbps shared link and Airtel 45 Mbps 1:1leased line are available.The University has Microsoft campus license agreement Also liberal use of open sourcesoftwares are made. Special purpose software CADENCE VLSI tools, ETAP, ANSYS, SOLIDWORKS, AUTOCAD etc are also used.LaboratoriesThe University has 80 laboratories to cater to the needs of students.
tPbwa;jp khz;lhh; tpidj;jpl;gk; nte;jd;fz;Cbwa;jp cs;sg; gLk;.The ruler has all the praise for the valour of thosewho act and succeed in heroic deeds.
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Internet
Airtel 45 Mbps dedicated leased line and 100 Mbps share based line with BSNL Internet facilityunder NMEICT Project supported by MHRD, New Delhi (Lr. No. AGM (EB) / 1 GBNMEICT/2010-11/83 dated 13.12.2011), providing online service for students and staff areavailable in our University for 24 hrs. The campus has Wifi connectivity.
The Life Science Departments (Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry)have all laboratories, with instrumentation rooms, which provide opportunities for students to
carry out research in the modern trends and, an animal house approved by the Government ofIndia. (Vide No.739/03/abc/CPCSEA dated 03.03.2003).
The Basic and Applied Sciences stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Electronicand Communication Systems) have well equipped laboratories.
The Faculty of Engineering has 50 laboratories with latest software for modeling andsimulation, testing and measuring equipments and special instruments for research. Roboticsand Automation Lab is fully equipped. New research laboratories have been added in most ofthe departments.
The Faculty of Architecture is established with computer lab, dedicated library and twodrawing studios, Lecture halls with audio visual facilities.
The Karpagam University Instrumentation Centre (KUIC) established in 2010 caters to theneeds of all research students. Regular training programme in instrumentation techniques areorganized.
Academic Staff College
The Academic Staff College aims in upgrading the knowledge, enhancing skills andimproving quality of teaching of university teachers. The orientation courses expose thefreshly recruited faculty towards the art of teaching and to achieve goals of education.The Refresher course is given to faculty with the latest development in their respectivedisciplines.
Counselling for Students
To help the students to overcome certain difficulties, both personal and academic, studentscounseling and guidance services are provided by the University.Professionally trained fulltime counselors are appointed to offer counseling services.
Career Development and Corporate RelationDepartment of Career and Corporate Relation is constituted to educate students on the HigherEducation in India and abroad. The students are provided with assistance on careerdevelopment and training is offered at the corporate level/
Placement and Training
The Department of Placement and Training in the University campus provides corporate, needbased training to the students to equip them with skills necessary to get placed. The trainingmodules cover Aptitude training, Communicative English, Technical Training and Personality
Development programmes which start from firstyear onwards. Training is conducted by theexperienced staff of the University as well as by outside professionals. The training helps thestudents to get placed in leading companies. On campus interviews are conducted and the
university has an excellent track record of placement for all departments.Research
The University encourages research. The researchers and students are deputed to Seminars,Symposia, Conferences, Workshops and Training programmes in their specialized discipline.The Department of Research is devoting fully in conducting research and establishingcollaboration with Industries, Institutions in India and other countries. Research Fellowships areawarded to meritorious fulltime research scholars. Best projects are financially supported.
Annual Research Congress is held every year during first week of December. Bimonthlyresearch meetings are conducted and experts in various fields address the research scholars.
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jpz;zpa uhfg; bgwpd;.Total involvement in a task and the will-power toperform leads to success the way one targets.
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Hostel
Separate hostels for boys and girls, providing a homely atmosphere with delicious vegetarianfood areavailable.
Awards
1. Pandit Veera Swamy Naidu Memorial Award
2. Sri. G. Venkitaswamy Naidu Memorial Award3. Srimathi. Subbulakshmi Karunanithi Award for the best outgoing student.
Scholarships
The following Government of India and Government of Tamilnadu scholarships are providedto the students belonging to BC, MBC, SC and ST categories.
Eligibility
SC students: Income limit below Rs. 2.5 lakhs/- per annum
SC students : Converted - Income limit below Rs. 2 lakhs/- per annum
ST students : Income limits below Rs. 2.5 lakhs/- per annum
SC / ST Hostel Students only. Income limit below Rs. 1 lakhs/- per annum
University Scholarships
Karpagam Scholarship to outstanding sports persons
Karpagam Scholarship to outstanding students
Karpagam Research Fellowship
Other Facilities
One Auditorium and Seven Conference Halls with Audio Visual equipments Twocanteens
SBI ATM, CUB ATM, IOB ATM
IOB Branch
STD, ISD & Photocopying facilities
University Buses to facilitate the students and teachers.
cUt[fz;L vs;shik ntz;Lk; cUs;bgUe;njh;f;Fmr;rhzp md;dhh; cilj;J.Do not ridicule the figure or form of a person; linch-pinskeep in position the big temple car wheels on the move.
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COMMITTEES
The following committees are operational to ensure proper management of
academic, financial and general administrative affairs of the University.
Statutory Committee
1. Board of Management
2. Academic Council
3. Planning and Monitoring Board
4. Finance Committee
5. Board of Studies
6. Selection Committee
Non - Statutory Committee
1. Standing Committee on Academic Council
2. Research Advisory Committee
3. Library Committee
4. Student Welfare Committee
5. Academic Audit Committee
6. Hostel Committee
7. Curriculum Development Cell (CDC)
8. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
9. Result Passing Board
10. Examination Disciplinary Committee
11. Staff Grievance Centre
12. Student Counselling Centre
13. Admission Committee
14. Students Grievance Committee
15. Anti-Ragging Committee
16. Women Grievance Cell
17. Women Empowerment Committee
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J}f;f'; foe;J bray;.Clarity of thought sans confusion or hesitationgives strength to an act to succeed well.
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Jd;gk; cwthpDk; bra;f Jzpthw;wp,d;gk; gaf;Fk; tpid.
Though beset with pains, good acts performed with thestrength of courage, can lead to enduring gains.
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Name of the Committee Name Designation
Anti Sexual HarassmentCommittee
Dr. C.R. Hema Convener
Anti-Ragging Committee Lt. K.P. Sridhar Convener
Campus MonitoringCommittee
Dr. R. Sundarajan Co-ordinator
EntrepreneurDevelopment Cell
Mr. S. Prabagaran Co-ordinator
Extension Education Prof. D. Sathya Srinivas Director i/c
Human Resource Centre Dr. M. Ashok Kumar Director i/c
Internal QualityAssurance Cell (IQAC)
Dr. R. Radhakrishnan Co ordinator
Student Grievance
CommitteeDr. C.R. Hema Convener
Student Welfare
CommitteeDr. P.T. Hemamalini Convener
Women EmpowermentCommittee
Dr. C.R. Hema Convener
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The moulding of character is at the top of the agenda and since the behaviour of the
students will make the reputation of the institution, the students are advised to
scrupulously abide by the following rules and regulations.
It is mandatory for all the students to possess their identity card always duly attested
by the Registrar. Identity cards will be issued to the students soon after their
admission into the University. The students have to produce the ID Cards on
demand by the authorities of the University. The possession of identity cards is all
the more essential at the time of Examinations.
RAGGING
As per the UGC regulations on curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Education
Institution, 2009 (Under Section 26(1) (g) of the UGC Act, 1956) and Tamil Nadu
Prohibition of Ragging Act 1997, Ragging means display of noisy, disorderly
conduct of doing any act which causes or is likely to cause physical or psychological
harm or raise apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to a student in any
educational institution and includes (a) teasing, abusing of, playing practical jokes
on, or causing hurt to such student or (b) asking a student to do any act or perform
something which such student will not, in the ordinary course, willingly do. The Act
prohibits ragging within or outside any educational institution. Whoever directly or
indirectly commits, participates, abets or propagates ragging shall be
punished with imprisonment for a term, which may extend to THREE years
and shall be liable to a fine, which may extend to Rs.25,000/-Any student convicted of an offence under the section 4 of Tamilnadu Prohibition
of Ragging Act 1997 shall also be dismissed from the educational institution and
such student shall not be admitted in any other educational institution. The decision
of the Board of Management shall be final.
BEHAVIOUR
It is imperative on the part of the students to attend the classes, functions
and any other extra and co-curricular activities regularly and punctually.
Students are expected to dress neatly and to follow the approved dresscode. Girls are expected to be either in saree or in churidhar or in salwarkameez with duppatta.
Boys are expected to come in full pants with bush shirt. Round neck T-
shirt with or without any message, Jeans and Short shirts are not allowed.
Boys shall not wear ear rings, bangles or similar items. Girl students shall
tie their hair properly.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
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The world cares not those who lack will-power to act;even in the face of other strengths at their command.
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The students shall wear the ID cards. Without ID cards, they shall not be allowed
inside class room and examination hall.
Students must occupy their seats in the respective classes well before the
faculty enter the classes. When a faculty enters the class, the students shall
stand up in their places as a mark of respect.
Latecomers will not be permitted inside the classroom without the permissionslip from the Head of the Department concerned or the Dean concerned.
Students should not absent themselves from the University without applying for
leave. Those students who could not attend classes on medical grounds must
produce a medical certificate along with the leave letter.
Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the campus. Students found using
intoxicants and drugs will be summarily dismissed. In case of cancellation of a
class, students shall be in the library.
Students should refrain from participating in any kind of political or communalactivities.
Students found guilty of damaging, destroying University property should
replace the same at their own cost. Students should not sit on the parapet walls
or on the steps or staircases.
Students found guilty of writing, scribbling, painting on the walls, desks etc., will
be penalized suitably with fine. Students must identify those who cause
damage to the University property and report to the Registrar.
Outsiders will not be permitted to meet the students during working hours.
Students found guilty of using foul language or behaving rudely towards the staff
members, will be expelled from the University.
Any requisition or letter written by the student to the Registrar should be sent
through the tutor, the H O D and the Dean concerned.
Eve-teasers will be dismissed from the University.
During the working hours of the University keeping and/or using the cell
phone inside the University campus is prohibited. The cell phone will be
confiscated if found in use and is returned only after the completion of the
course. Hostelers are permitted to use the cell phone within the hostel
premises before or after the silent hours.
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Due deliberations and wise counsel lead to strongresolve; delays in action thereafter entail harm.
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FEE REGULATIONS
In an academic year, payment of fees is Annual for Engineering and Architecture
students and semester for Arts, Science, Commerce and Management
students.
1. Every student is liable to pay the whole fees for each year / semester.
The fees should be paid within the indicated date.
2. Students who do not pay the fees on or before the last date indicated
shall pay a fine as may be imposed by the University.
SEMESTER
The first semester commences from the reopening of the University in June, after
the summer vacation and continues till the end of November. The second semester
commences from the middle of December and extends to the end of April.
ATTENDANCE
Attendance shall be considered semester wise (not annually).
a. A candidate will be permitted to take the University Examination of
any semester, if
i) The candidate secures not less than 75% of attendance during thesemester and
ii) The conduct of the candidate has been satisfactory
genuineness of the case before recommending to the Dean.
Hospitalisation / Sickness to be informed immediately at the time
itself and not at the end of the semester or year to avail the10%
condonation for medical reasons.
b. A candidate who has secured attendance between 74% and 65%
(both included), due to medical reasons (Hospitalization / Accident /
Specific Illness) or (due to participation in University / District / State /
National / International level sports or due to participation in Seminar /
Conference / Workshop / Training Programme / Voluntary Service /
Extension activities or similar programmes with a prior permission
taken from the Registrar) shall be exempted from the above
prescribed requirements for attendance requirements and shall be
permitted to take the examination on the recommendation of the
Head of the Department concerned and Dean to condone the lack of
attendance. The Head of the Department has to verify and certify the
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Delay does not matter on acts that have to proceedcautiously, hurry up tasks that demand quick action.
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c. A candidate who has secured less than 65% of attendance in any semester willnot be permitted to take the regular examination and to continue the study in thesubsequent semester. The candidate has to redo the course by rejoining thesemester in which the attendance is less than 65% with proper approval of theRegistrar. However, he is permitted to write arrears if any.
ON DUTY ATTENDANCE
1. Students involved in Co & Extra-Curricular activities and hence missing
regular classes should contact the respective authorities (Physical
Director / NCC Officer / NSS Officers / HODs / Faculty-in-charge through
the Dean for various activities) who will recommend the case to the
Registrar for attendance within four working days. After four working days,
the request will not be considered.
2. Students must obtain written permission from the Registrar before
undertaking these activities, and on completion of the activities, they must
submit an application along with the attendance certificate to the
Registrar through the Dean to claim the on duty attendance.
MARKS FOR ATTENDANCE
The marks for attendance shall be awarded as given below
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR ATTENDANCE
S.No. Attendance % Marks
1. 91 to 100 5
2. 86 to 90 4
3. 81 to 85 34. 75 to 80 2
5. Less than 75 0
LEAVE
1. Students should apply for leave to the respective class tutor / adviser andHOD before availing leave.
2. If leave is requested for reasons of illness for more than two days, the
leave application along with a medical certificate should be submitted byrdthe parents / local guardian on or before the 3 day of illness. A fitness
certificate from the Doctor who treated the student should be submitted
on the day of rejoining the University.
Note: Submission of leave application with/without medical certificate does not
entitle a student to earn attendance for the days of his/her absence.
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bry;Yk;tha; nehf;fpr; bray;.It is wise to act in a manner feasible in time andmethod; or else seek viable alternatives.
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EXAMINATIONS : PROCEDURE FOR AWARDING MARKS
ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES & COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT
(UG & PG)
UG
CIA : THEORY (Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Assignment * 52. Attendance 53. Test I (Unit I and II) 8
4. Test II (Unit III and IV) 85. Model Exam (all 5 Units) 14
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*Two Assignments (Assignment I before Internal Test I and Assignment II before Internal Test II)
S. No. Category Maximum Marks1. Attendance 052. Observation 053. Record work 05
4. Model Examination 205. Viva Voce(Comprehensive)* 5
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*Viva-voce conducted during the model practical Exam
PG
CIA : THEORY (Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)
S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Attendance 52. Test I (First 2 Units) 103. Test II (Last 2 Units) 10
4. Journal Paper Analysis & Presentation * 15Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*Evaluated by two faculty members of the department concerned. Split up of marks for Journal paperanalysis and presentation: Rewriting content = 5 marks,communication / PPT presentation = 5 marksand answering questions = 5 marks)
CIA : PRACTICAL (Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)
S. No. Category Maximum Marks
1. Attendance 052. Observation 053. Record work 05
4. Model Examination 155. Viva Voce(Comprehensive)* 10
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
* Viva-voce conducted during the model practical Exam
CIA : PRACTICAL(Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)
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MBA
CIA : THEORY (Management)
S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Attendance 52. Test I (First 2 Units) 103. Test II (Last 2 Units) 10
4. Journal paper Analysis & Presentation * 15Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*Evaluated by two faculty members of the department concerned. Split up of marks for one caseanalysis / one Journal paper analysis. Presentation: Rewriting content = 5 marks,communication /PPT presentation = 5 marks and answering questions = 5 marks)
CIA : PRACTICAL (Management)
S. No. Category Maximum Marks
1. Attendance 052. Observation 05
3. Record work 054. Model Examination 205. Viva Voce 5
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
MCA
CIA : THEORY (Master of Computer Apllications)
S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Attendance 52. Test I (First 2 Units) 103. Test II (Last 2 Units) 10
4. Journal paper Analysis & Presentation * 15Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*Evaluated by two faculty members of the department concerned.
CIA : PRACTICAL (Master of Computer Apllications)
S. No. Category Maximum Marks
1. Attendance 052. Observation 05
3. Record work 054. Model Examination 155. Viva Voce(Comprehensive)* 10
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*Viva-voce conducted during the model practical Exam
* Viva voce examinations conducted during the model practical examinations
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ENGINEERING
UG
CIA : THEORY (Engineering)
S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Seminar * 52. Attendance 53. Test I 8
4. Test II 85. Test III - Model Exam 14
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*Evaluation shall be made by a committee
CIA : PRACTICAL (Engineering)
S. No. Category Maximum Marks
1. Attendance 052. Observation 053. Record work 05
4. Model Examination 155. Viva Voce(Comprehensive)* 10
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
* Viva voce examinations conducted during the model practical examinations
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PG
CIA : THEORY (Engineering)
S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Paper Presentation * 152. Attendance 53. Test I # 10
4. Test II # 10Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
*The paper presentation should be evaluated by a committee and marks should be entered inth
automation software on or before 60 working day of the semester.# The test scripts should be evaluated and marks should be entered in Automation software on
thor before 4 working day after the last test.
CIA : PRACTICAL (Engineering)
S. No. Category Maximum Marks
1. Attendance 052. Observation 05
3. Record work 054. Model Examination 155. Viva Voce(Comprehensive) 10
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
ARCHITECTURE
UG & PG
CIA : THEORY (B.Arch)
S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Assignment 102. Attendance 53. Seminar 5
4. Test II 105. Test III 10
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40
CIA : PRACTICAL (B.Arch & M.Arch)
S. No. CATEGORY MAXIMUM MARKS
1. Internal Jury (Exercise /Sheet Valuation)** 352. Attendance 5
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL 40*
* Proportionate increase for all categories will be based on the total marks allotted for ContinuousInternal Assessment for the concerned course.** No of Exercise/Sheets depends on particular subject
* The Assignments / seminars should be evaluated and marks should be entered in Automation softwareth
on or before 60 working day of the semester.# The test scripts should be evaluated and marks should be entered in Automation software on or
th before 4 working day after the test.
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jPbar;rk; nghyj; bjWk;.A fire not put out fully may flare up any time; a deed ora foe not done to completion, are potential harmers.
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QUESTION PAPER PATTERN
ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT
UG
,
ESE : THEORYTime : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60
Category Choice Marks
Part A 20Questions Online Multiple Choice 20 x 01= 20Part B 5 Either- or type 05 x 08= 40
Total= 60
PG
,
ESE : THEORYTime : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60
Category Choice Marks
Part A 20Questions Online Multiple Choice 20 x 01= 20Part B 5 Either- or type 05 x 06= 30Part C One Ten mark Question 01 x 10= 10
Total= 60
MBA
ESE : THEORYTime : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60
Category Choice Marks
Part A 20Questions Online Multiple Choice 20 x 01= 20Part B 5 Either or type 05 x 06= 30Part C Case Study 01 x 10= 10
Total= 60
MCA
ESE : THEORYTime : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 60
Category Choice MarksPart A 20 Questions Online Multiple Choice 20 x 01= 20Part B 5 Either or type 05 x 06= 30Part C One ten mark 01 x 10= 10
Total= 60
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ENGINEERING
UG
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
Category Choice Marks
Part A 20 Questions Online Multiple Choice 20 x 01= 20Part B 5 Either or type 05 x 16= 80
Total= 100
ESE will be held at the end of each semester for each subject for 100 marks, later scaleddown to 60 marks.
PG
ESE : THEORYTime : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
Category Choice Marks
Part A 20 Questions with 4questions from each unit.Any 15 questions are to be answered
15 x 02 = 30
Part B 5 Questions; Q.No: 21 compulsory; Q.No:
22 to 25 Either or type
05 x 14= 70
Total= 100
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ARCHITECTUREUG & PG
ESE: THEORY (B.Arch)Time : 3 hours Max Marks : 100
Category Choice Marks
Part A Any 05 out of 08 05 x 06 = 30
Part B 5 Either or type 05 x 14 = 70
Total 100
ESE: PRACTICAL (M.Arch)
The ESE for studio subjects shall be conducted as an examination and/or as a final jury(viva-voce for marks as per scheme of examination comprising external architech /relatedprofessionals with 5 years experience in practice or teaching In B.Tech. ,
Architecture There is no analytical compulsory questions.
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Judge well the ultimate objective, likely hindranceand benefits on completion, before venturing on a task.
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PASSING REQUIREMENTPassing minimum : The passing minimum for CIA is 20 (i.e. out of 40 marks). Thepassing minimum for End Semester Examination is 30 (i.e. out of 60 marks). The overallpassing minimum for theory/laboratory course is 50 (Sum of his / her score in internaland external examination) out of 100 marks.If the candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course inESE, it is mandatory thatcandidate shall register and reappear for the examination in that course during the
subsequent semester when examination is conducted in that course or in thesupplementary examinations conducted. Further the candidate should continue toregister and reappear for the examination till a pass is secured in such examinationwithin the stipulated maximum duration of the programme.The CIA marks obtained by the candidate in his/her first or subsequent appearancewhere he/she secures a pass shall be retained by the office of the Controller ofExaminations and considered valid for all remaining attempts till the candidate secures apass in his/her ESE.If the candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course CIA, it is mandatory thatcandidate shall register and reappear for the CIA in that course during the subsequentsemester when CIA is conducted in that course by the faculty member assigned for that
particular course during the subsequentsemester by the concerned HOD. Further thecandidate should continue to register and reappear for the CIA till a pass is secured insuch (supplementary) examination within the stipulated maximum duration of theprogramme.SUPPELMENTARY EXAMINATIONSupplementary Examination will be conducted for the candidates having only onearrear and passed all other courses of the programme including all practical courses andproject work(s) in their period of study. They will be allowed to appear for only one theorycourse so as to enable them to pursue their higher studies / employment.
AWARD OF LETTER GRADES
All assessments of a course will be done on absolute marks basis. However, for thepurpose of reporting the performance of a candidate, letter grades, each carrying certainnumber of points, will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained bythe candidate in each course as detailed below:
For non-credit courses satisfactory / unsatisfactory will be marked instead of letter gradeand this will not be counted for the computation of CGPA / SGPA.
Letter grade Range of MarksGrade Point
(GP)Description
O 91 -100 10 OutstandingA+ 81 - 90 09 Excellent
A 71 - 80 08 Very good
B+ 66 - 70 07 GoodB 61 - 65 06 Above average
C 55 - 60 05 AverageP 50 - 54 04 Pass
RA < 50 - Reappearance
Ab - - Absent
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cs;swpthd; cs;sk; bfhsy;.Learn from experts on the job the intricacies of itand be sure of the ways to push it to fruition.
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GRADE SHEET
After the declaration of the results, Grade Sheets will be issued to each studentwhich will contain the list of courses enrolled during the semester and thecorresponding grade scored.
ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE
A student shall be declared to be eligible for the conferment of the Degree if he / shehas
Successfully completed all the components and gained the requirednumber of total credits as specified in the curriculum corresponding to his/her Programme within the stipulated period.
No disciplinary action is pending against him / her.
The award of the degree must be approved by the Board of Management.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE DEGREE AWARDED
1. Candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree having passed theexamination in all the courses in his / her first appearance, within thespecified minimum number of semesters and securing a CGPA not lessthan 8.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Classwith Distinction.
2. Candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree having passed theexamination in all the courses within the specified maximumnumber ofsemesters, securing a CGPA not less than 65 shall be declared to have
passed the examination in First Class.
3. All other candidates who qualify for the award of the degree shall bedeclared to have passed the examination in Second Class.
REVALUATION
Candidate can apply for revaluation and retotaling of his / her semesterexamination answer script (theory courses only), within 2 weeks from thedeclaration of results, on payment of a prescribed fee. For the same, the prescribedapplication has to be sent to the Controller of Examinations through the HOD. Acandidate can apply for revaluation of answer scripts not exceeding 5 subjects at a
time. The Controller of Examination will arrange for the revaluation and the resultswill be intimated to the candidate through the HOD concerned. Revaluation is notpermitted for supplementary theory courses.
TRANSPARENCY AND GRIEVANCE COMMITTEERevaluation or and Re-totalling areallowed on representation.
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Student may get the Photostat copy of the answer script on payment of prescribedfee, if he / she wishes. The student may represent the grievance, if any, to theGrievance Committee, which consists of Dean of the Faculty, (if Dean is HOD, theDean of another Faculty nominated by the University), HOD of the Departmentconcerned, the faculty of the course and Dean from other discipline nominated bythe University and the COE. If the Committee feels that the grievance is genuine,
the script may be sent for external valuation; the marks awarded by the Externalexaminer will be final.
MALPRACTICES IN EXAMINATIONS
1. Candidates scribbling on the question paper will be sent out of theexamination hall.
2. Candidates found in possession of material in the form ofprinted/Photostat / cyclostyled / handwritten or in any other means i.e.,written on paper, cloth, scale, furniture, hand/body etc., will be penalized.
3. Candidates found copying from the incriminating materials owned or
borrowed, in any form mentioned in Rule 2 or from the answer book of
another candidate or abetting another candidate to copy will be penalized.
4. Inserting previously written answer sheets brought from outside, aiding or
assisting for copying from additional book pilfered already or passing on
written bits for copying is liable to be penalized.
5. Candidates refusing to accompany the Hall Superintendent to the Chief
Superintendent or to the Registrar on account of his / her malpractice or
exhibiting verbal resistance inside or outside the examination hall or
running out of the hall with or without the answer paper or script will be
penalized.
6. Candidates should not leave the hall within 45 minutes from the time of
commencement of examination, with or without Question/Answer paper.
7. Candidate employing somebody to write examination will be penalized.
8. Cell phones and other Electronic gadgets are not permitted in the
Exam Halls. If any student is found possessing and using such
gadgets in the examination hall it will be seized and the student will
be returned to the student at the time of leaving the University with
TC.
9. The Candidates will be permitted to enter the Exam Hall within first 30
minutes.Note: The above are only guidelines and any other malpractices not coveredunder any clause above shall be suitably dealt with.
CERTIFICATES
Any student who wishes to obtain a Transfer or Conduct Certificate shall apply tothe University office in writing. Certificates will be issued the next day only.Students representing the University in various activities should get bonafidecertificates from the Registrar.
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xl;lhiu xl;of; bfhsy;.It is important to befriend a potential foe first andforemost, faster than helping a friend in need.
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LIBRARY RULES1. Students are advised to avail the library facilities to the best use. The library
will be kept open between 8 am and 8 pm on all working days and between9 am to 5 pm on all Saturdays.
2. Strict silence should be observed in the library.
3. Any type of damage to the books must be strictly avoided.
4. The following rules will be administered while issuing books to the students.Each UG and PG Student is entitled to borrow two and four books respectively from the library(except reference books and periodicals) and the books will be issued on production ofidentity card of the student.
A book borrowed from the library must be returned within 15 days failing which, a fine of Rs. 1/-day will be imposed.The students are expected to check the books for any damage while borrowing and report thesame at once, failing which, they will be held responsible for the damage.
If a book is lost by a student, he/she must replace the book with a new one or pay double the
cost of the book.
The students are advised not to take books from their account and lend it to their
friends.
HOSTEL RULES The hostel rules are made to provide the inmate an academic and safe
atmosphere. Therefore, the inmates are requested to follow the rulesin to to.
Compulsory study, silence hours will be maintained between 8.30 pm to 10.30 pm.During the silence hours, the students are expected to be in the rooms allotted tothem.
No student will be permitted to leave the hostel without obtaining prior writtenpermission from the warden.
Parents / relations will be allowed to meet the students between 4.30 pm and
6.30 pm.
While admitting the students in the hostel, the parents must give the names ofthe visitors with whom the students can go out.
The students should not damage the hostel property.
No student should bring day scholars inside the hostel.
Smoking, drinking, using in toxicant materials playing cards are totally
prohibited.
Mobile phones will be seized if used from 8.30 pm to 10.30 pm (during silence /study hours) and will be returned only after the completion of the course.
Any kind of misbehavior in the hostel will lead to immediate expulsion from the
hostel and the University.
Keeping / possession if any intoxicant substance in the hostel ispunishable with immediate expulsion.
The parents and local guardians of girls staying in the hostel will be g i v e nTwo I.D. cards one to parents and another to local guardian. The girls are
permitted to go out of the Campus along with the Parents / Local guardian, onproduction of ID cards and after obtaining written permission from thewarden.
IMPORTANT DAYS TO REMEMBERThe students are instructed to pay the University fees within ten days from thecommencement of that semester.
ciwrpwpahh; cs;eL';fy; m";rpf; Fiwbgwpd;
bfhs;th; bghpahh;g; gzpe;J.When you are weak against a prospective foe, it iswise to join a capable and dependable ally to match.
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) : Senior Classes : Arts & Science UG II & III Yr., PG II Yr.& III Yr.; ) : UG I Yr. Arts & Science
) :PPG I Yr. Arts & Science
Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B) (C)1 Mon
2 Tue
3 Wed
4 Thu
5 Fri
6 Sat Holiday
7 Sun Holiday
8 Mon9 Tue
10 Wed
11 Thu
12 Fri
13 Sat Holiday
14 Sun Holiday
15 Mon
16 Tue
17 Wed
18 Thu
19 Fri
20 Sat Holiday
21 Sun Holiday
22 Mon Class Commences: Senior Classes 1
23 Tue 2
24 Wed 3
25 Thu 4
26 Fri 5
27 Sat 628 Sun Holiday -
29 Mon Class Commences : UG I Yr. 7 1
30 Tue 8 2
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-16
FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIESODD SEMESTER (JUNE 2015 NOVEMBER 2015)
SENIOR CLASSES & I YR. UG & PG ARTS & SCIENCE
Jizeyk; Mf;fk; j+ck; tpideyk;
ntz;oa vy;yhk; jUk;Good companionship aids creativity, purity of actionfor worthy ends, fulfills desires in good measure.
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JUNE 2015
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Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B) (C)1 Wed 9 3
2 Thu 10 4
3 Fri Student Feedback I (Faculty)*: Senior Classes 11 5
4 Sat 12 6
5 Sun Holiday - -
6 Mon 13 7
7 Tue 14 8
8 Wed 15 9
9 Thu Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : Senior Classes 16 1010 Fri Student - Feedback I (Faculty)* : UG I Yr.
Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : Senior Classes 1711
11 Sat 18 1212 Sun Holiday - -
13 Mon 19 13
14 Tue 20 14
15 Wed Remedial Activity : Senior Classes 21 15
16 Thu Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : UG I Yr. 22 16
17 Fri Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : UG I Yr;Class Commences : PG I Yr. 23
17 1
18 Sat Ramzan Holiday - - -
19 Sun Holiday - - -
20 Mon 2418 221 Tue 25 19 3
22 Wed Remedial Activity :UG I Yr.; 26 20 4
23 Thu 27 21 5
24 Fri Test I: Senior Classes; 28 22 6
25 Sat 29 23 7
26 Sun Holiday - - -
27 Mon 30 24 8
28 Tue 31 25 9
29 Wed 32 26 10
30 Thu 33 27 1131 Fri Test I :UG I Yr. ; 34 28 12
36
JULY 2015
vd;Wk; xUt[jy; ntz;Lk; g[fbHhLed;wp gath tpid
Actions that do not gain fame or good achievementsshould be always despised at any cost.
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AUGUST 2015
Xxjy; ntz;Lk; xspkhH;Fk; bra;tpidMmJk; vd;D kthOne who aspires to grow up in worldly esteem
should disdain actions that dim one's fame.
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Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B) (C)
1 Sat 35 29 13
2 Sun Holiday - - -
3 Mon 36 30 14
4 Tue Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : Senior Classes 37 31 15
5 Wed 38 32 16
6 Thu 39 33 17
7 Fri Logbook Verification II (HOD)* : Senior Classes 40 34 18
8 Sat 41 35 19
9 Sun Holiday - - -
10 Mon Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : UG I Yr. 42 36 20
11 Tue 43 37 21
12 Wed 44 38 22
13 Thu Logbook Verification II (HOD)* : UG I Yr.; 45 39 23
14 Fri 46 40 24
15 Sat Independence Day - Holiday - - -
16 Sun Holiday - - -
17 Mon 47 41 25
18 Tue 48 42 26
19 Wed Student - Feedback I (Faculty)* : PG I Yr. 49 43 27
20 Thu 50 44 28
21 Fri 51 45 29
22 Sat 52 46 30
23 Sun Holiday - - -
24 Mon 53 47 31
25 Tue Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : PG I Yr. 54 48 32
26 Wed Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : PG I Yr; 55 49 33
27 Thu 56 50 34
28 Fri Logbook Verification III (HOD)* : Senior Classes; 57 51 35
29 Sat Remedial Activity :PG I Yr.; 58 52 36
30 Sun Holiday - - -
31 Mon Test II : Senior Classes; 59 53 37
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Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B) (C)
1 Tue 60 54 38
2 Wed Logbook Verification III (HOD)*:UG I Yr. ; 61 55 393 Thu Test II :UG I Yr.; 62 56 40
4 Fri 63 57 41
5 Sat Teachers Day & Krishna Jayanthi Holiday - - -
6 Sun Holiday - - -
7 Mon 64 58 42
8 Tue Test I :PG I Yr. ; 65 59 43
9 Wed 66 60 44
10 Thu Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : Senior Classes; 67 61 45
11 Fri 68 62 4612 Sat 69 63 47
13 Sun Holiday - - -
14 Mon 70 64 48
15 Tue Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* : Senior Classes;
Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : UG I Yr. 7165 49
16 Wed 72 66 50
17 Thu Vinayakar Chathurthi Holiday - - -
18 Fri Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : PG I Yr.73 67 51
19 Sat Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*: UG I Yr. 74 68 52
20 Sun Holiday - - -
21 Mon 75 69 53
22 Tue Logbook Verification II (Dean)* : Senior Classes;Logbook Verification II (HOD)* : PG I Yr.; 76
70 54
23 Wed Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion : Senior Classes; 77 71 55
24 Thu Bakrid Holiday - - -
25 Fri Logbook Verification II (Dean)* :UG I Yr. 78 72 56
26 Sat 79 73 57
27 Sun Holiday - - -28 Mon Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion :UG I Yr.; 80 74 58
29 Tue Test III: Senior Classes; 81 75 59
30 Wed 82 76 60
SEPTEMBER 2015
,Lf;fz; goDk; ,spte;j bra;ahh;eLf;fw;w fhl;rp ath;
Clarity and unwavering strength of mind save us fromdemeaning acts, whatever the obstacles or mishaps.
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OCTOBER 2015
vw;bwd;W ,u';Ft bra;aw;f bra;thndy;
kw;wd;d bra;ahik ed;WBe cautious to avoid hasty acts to regret later; ifhelpless, safeguard against their recurrence.
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Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B) (C)
1 Thu Test III :UG I Yr.; 83 77 61
2 Fri Gandhi Jayanthi Holiday - - -
3 Sat Holiday - - -
4 Sun Holiday - - -
5 Mon 84 78 62
6 Tue 85 79 63
7 Wed End Semester Exam - Practical Exam: Senior Classes; 86 80 64
8 Thu 87 81 65
9 Fri End Semester Exam Practical Exam : UG I Yr.; 88 82 66
10 Sat 89 83 67
11 Sun Holiday - - -12 Mon 90 84 68
13 Tue 91 85 69
14 Wed HOD Feedback (Dean)* : Senior Classes; 92 86 70
15 Thu Logbook Verification III (HOD)*:PG I Yr. ; 93 87 71
16 Fri Test II :PG I Yr.;HOD Feedback (Dean)*: UG I Yr.
94 88 72
17 Sat 95 89 73
18 Sun Holiday - - -
19 Mon 96 90 74
20 Tue 97 91 7521 Wed Ayutha Pooja Holiday - - -
22 Thu Vijayadasami Holiday - - -
23 Fri 98 92 76
24 Sat Muharram Holiday - - -
25 Sun Holiday - - -
26 Mon End Semester Exam Theory : Senior Classes 99 93 77
27 Tue End Semester Exam Theory : UG I Yr.; 100 94 78
28 Wed 101 95 79
29 Thu Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : PG I Yr. 102 96 80
30 Fri 103 97 81
31 Sat 104 98 82
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November 2015
vw;bwd;W ,u';Ft bra;aw;f bra;thndy;kw;wd;d bra;ahik ed;W
Be cautious to avoid hasty acts to regret later; ifhelpless, safeguard against their recurrence.
66:6
Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B) (C)
1 Sun Holiday - - -2 Mon Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*: PG I Yr. 105 99 83
3 Tue 100 84
4 Wed 101 85
5 Thu 102 86
6 Fri Logbook Verification II (Dean)* :PG I Yr 103 87
7 Sat Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion :PG I Yr.; 104 88
8 Sun Holiday - -
9 Mon Holiday - -
10 Tue Deepavali Holiday - -
11 Wed 105 8912 Thu 90
13 Fri Test III :PG I Yr.; 91
14 Sat 92
15 Sun Holiday -
16 Mon 93
17 Tue 94
18 Wed 95
19 Thu 96
20 Fri End Semester Exam Practical Exam PG I Yr 97
21 Sat 98
22 Sun Holiday -
23 Mon 99
24 Tue 100
25 Wed 101
26 Thu HOD Feedback (Dean)*: PG I Yr. 102
27 Fri End Semester Exam Theory : PG I Yr 103
28 Sat 104
29 Sun Holiday -
30 Mon 105
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FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (ODD SEMESTER)
(A): Senior Classes : Arts & Science UG II & III Yr., PG II Yr. & III Yr.(B): I yr UG Arts & Science(C): I yr PG Arts & Science
* Person responsible for collection / action.
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Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B)
1 Tue
2 Wed Even Semester Class Commences : Senior Classes & UG I Yr 1
3 Thu 2
4 Fri 3
5 Sat 4
6 Sun Holiday - -
7 Mon Even Semester Class Commences : PG I Yr 5 1
8 Tue 6 29 Wed 7 3
10 Thu 8 4
11 Fri 9 5
12 Sat 10 6
13 Sun Holiday - -
14 Mon 11 7
15 Tue Student Feedback I (Faculty)* :Senior Classes & UG I Yr 12 8
16 Wed 13 9
17 Thu 14 10
18 Fri Student Feedback I (Faculty)* : PG I Yr 15 1119 Sat 16 12
20 Sun Holiday - -
21 Mon Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*:Senior Classes & UG I Yr 17 13
22 Tue Logbook Verification I(HOD)* :Senior Classes & UG I Yr 18 14
23 Wed Miladi Nabi Holiday - -
24 Thu 19 15
25 Fri Christmas Holiday - -
26 Sat Holiday - -
27 Sun Holiday - -
28 Mon Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*: PG I Yr 20 1629 Tue Remedial Activity:Senior Classes & UG I Yr;
Logbook Verification I(HOD)* : PG I Yr
21 17
30 Wed 22 18
31 Thu 23 19
FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
EVEN SEMESTER (DECEMBER 2015 APRIL 2016)
(Senior Classes & UG I Yr. Arts & Science & PG I Yr. Arts & Science)
DECEMBER 2015
foe;j foe;bjhuhh; bra;jhh;f;F mitjhk;
Koe;jhYk; gPiH jUk;Keep off from forbidden and unworthy deeds;their fleeting gains lead to lasting regrets.
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Date Day Par ticularsDays
(A) (B)
1 Fri New Year Holiday - -
2 Sat Holiday - -
3 Sun Holiday - -
4 Mon Remedial Activity : PG I Yr 24 20
5 Tue 25 21
6 Wed 26 22
7 Thu 27 23
8 Fri Test I :Senior Classes & UG I Yr 28 24
9 Sat 29 25
10 Sun Holiday - -
11 Mon 30 26
12 Tue 31 27
13 Wed Test I : PG I Yr 32 28
14 Thu Bogi Ho liday - -
15 Fri Pongal Holiday - -
16 Sat Thiruvalluvar Holiday - -
17 Sun Uzhavar Thiruna l Holiday - -
18 Mon 33 29
19 Tue 34 30
20 Wed 35 31
21 Thu Logbook Verification I (Dean)*:Senior Classes & UG I Yr 36 3222 Fri 37 33
23 Sat 38 34
24 Sun Holiday - -
25 Mon 39 35
26 Tue Republic Day Holiday - -
27 Wed Logbook Verification - I I (HOD)*:Senior Classes & UG I Y r;
Logbook Verification I (Dean)*: PG I Yr
40 36
28 Thu 41 37
29 Fri 42 38
30 Sat 43 39
31 Sun Holiday - -
JANUARY 2016
mHf;bfhz;l vy;yhk; mHg;nghk; ,Hg;gpDk;gpw;gaf;Fk; ew;gh yitGains extracted from tears go down the drain weeping;fair means, though halting, lead to enduring virtues.
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FEBRUARY 2016
Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B)
1 Mon Logbook Verification - II (HOD)*: PG I Yr 44 40
2 Tue 45 413 Wed 46 42
4 Thu 47 43
5 Fri 48 44
6 Sat 49 45
7 Sun Holiday - -
8 Mon 50 46
9 Tue 51 47
10 Wed 52 48
11 Thu 53 49
12 Fri 54 50
13 Sat 55 51
14 Sun Holiday - -
15 Mon 56 52
16 Tue 57 53
17 Wed Logbook Verification III (HOD)*:Senior Classes & UG I Yr 58 54
18 Thu Test II :Senior Classes & UG I Yr; 59 55
19 Fri Logbook Verification III (HOD)*: PG I Yr 60 56
20 Sat Test II : PG I Yr 61 57
21 Sun Holiday - -
22 Mon 62 58
23 Tue 63 59
24 Wed 64 60
25 Thu 65 61
26 Fri 66 62
27 Sat 67 63
28 Sun Holiday - -
29 Mon 68 64
ryj;jhw; bghUs;bra;nj khh;j;jy; gRkz;fyj;Js;ePh; bga;jphP, aw;W
A guilty conscience on a devious path to gather wealthis as vain as water in a raw clay pot, to preserve.
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Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B)
1 Tue Student Feedback II (Faculty)*:Senior Classes & UG I Yr 69 65
2 Wed Student Feedback II (Faculty)*: PG I Yr 70 66
3 Thu 71 674 Fri Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*:Senior Classes & UG I Yr 72 68
5 Sat Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*: PG I Yr 73 69
6 Sun Holiday - -
7 Mon 74 70
8 Tue 75 71
9 Wed 76 72
10 Thu Logbook Verification II (Dean)*:Senior Classes & UG I Yr;
Logbook Verification II (Dean)*: PG I Yr
77 73
11 Fri Question Paper ( 5 Years) Discussion:Senior Classes & UG I
Yr; Question Paper ( 5 Years) Discussion : PG I Yr
78 74
12 Sat 79 75
13 Sun Holiday - -
14 Mon 80 76
15 Tue 81 77
16 Wed Test III :Senior Classes & UG I Yr;
Test III : PG I Yr
82 78
17 Thu 83 79
18 Fri 84 80
19 Sat 85 8120 Sun Holiday - -
21 Mon 86 82
22 Tue 87 83
23 Wed End Semester Exam Practical Exam :Senior Classes & UG IYr;
End Semester Exam Practical Exam : PG I Yr
88 84
24 Thu 89 85
25 Fri Good Friday - Holiday - -
26 Sat Holiday - -
27 Sun Holiday - -
28 Mon 90 86
29 Tue 91 87
30 Wed 92 88
31 Thu HOD Feedback (Dean)*:Senior Classes & UG I Yr;
HOD Feedback (Dean)* : PG I Yr
93 89
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MARCH 2016
mHptJ}ck; MtJ}ck; Mfp tHpgaf;Fk;CjpaKk; NH;e;J bray;
Analyse the costs involved, yields and profitsachievable before acting on a proposition.
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APRIL 2016
Date Day ParticularsDays
(A) (B)
1 Fri 94 90
2 Sat 95 91
3 Sun Holiday - -
4 Mon 96 92
5 Tue 97 93
6 Wed 98 94
7 Thu 99 95
8 Fri End Semester Exam Theory:Senior Classes & UG I Yr;
End Semester Exam Theory: PG I Yr
100 96
9 Sat 101 9710 Sun Holiday - -
11 Mon 102 98
12 Tue 103 99
13 Wed 104 100
14 Thu Tamil New Year Holiday - -
15 Fri 105 101
16 Sat - 102
17 Sun Holiday - -
18 Mon - 103
19 Tue Mahaveer Jayanthi Holiday - -
20 Wed - 104
21 Thu - 105
22 Fri - -
23 Sat Holiday - -
24 Sun Holiday - -
25 Mon - -
26 Tue - -27 Wed - -
28 Thu - -
29 Fri - -
30 Sat Holiday - -
mHptJ}ck; MtJ}ck; Mfp tHpgaf;Fk;CjpaKk; NH;e;J bray;
Analyse the costs involved, yields and profitsachievable before acting on a proposition.
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FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (EVEN SEMESTER)
(A) : Senior Classes : Arts & Science UG II & III Yr., PG II Yr. & III Yr and 1yr UG Arts & Science.(B) : 1yr PG Arts & Science
* Person responsible for collection / action.
bjhpe;j ,dj;bjhL njh;e;bjz;zpr; bra;thh;f;FmUk;bghUs; ahbjhd;Wk; ,y;
it is not hard to achieve objectives if one acts withresolve, weighing the facts, on wise counsel.
47:2
S. No. Day Events
Senior
Classes andUG I Yr. Arts &
Science
PG I Yr.
Arts &Science
1. 01 Class Commences 02.12.15 07.12.15
2. 10 Student Feedback I (Faculty)* 15.12.15 18.12.15
3. 14 Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* 21.12.15 28.12.15
4. 15 Logbook Verification I (HOD)* 22.12.15 29.12.15
5. 18 Remedial Activity 29.12.15 04.01.16
6. 25 Test I 08.01.16 13.01.16
7. 32 Logbook Verification I (Dean)* 21.01.16 27.01.16
8. 35 Logbook Verification II (HOD)* 27.01.16 01.02.16
9. 50 Logbook Verification III (HOD)* 17.02.16 19.02.16
10. 51 Test II 18.02.16 20.02.16
11. 59 Student Feedback II (Faculty)* 01.03.16 02.03.19
12. 62 Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* 04.03.16 05.03.16
13. 66 Logbook Verification II (Dean)* 10.03.16 10.03.16
14. 67 Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion 11.03.16 11.03.16
15. 70 Test -III 16.03.16 16.03.16
16. 75 End Semester Exam - Practical Exam 23.03.16 23.03.16
17. 80 HOD Feedback (Dean)* 31.03.16 31.03.16
18. 86 End Semester Exam - Theory 08.04.16 08.04.16
19. Last Working Day (Faculty)
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& ARCHITECTUREODD SEMESTER (JUNE 2015 OCTOBER 2015)
SENIOR CLASSES UG & PG ENGINEERING& ARCHITECTURE
JUNE 2015
Date Day Particulars Days1 Mon
2 Tue
3 Wed
4 Thu
5 Fri
6 Sat Holiday
7 Sun Holiday
8 Mon
9 Tue
10 Wed
11 Thu
12 Fri Class Commences 1
13 Sat 2
14 Sun Holiday -
15 Mon 3
16 Tue 4
17 Wed 5
18 Thu 6
19 Fri 7
20 Sat 8
21 Sun Holiday -
22 Mon 9
23 Tue 10
24 Wed 11
25 Thu 12
26 Fri 13
27 Sat 14
28 Sun Holiday -
29 Mon 15
30 Tue 16
Senior Classes : B.E. II, III & IV Yr.; B.Tech.; M.E. II Yr. ; B.Arch. II, III, IV & V Yr.* Person responsible for collection / action.
Mf;fk;fUjp KjypHf;Fk;bra;tpidCf;fhh;mwpt[il ahh;The wise do not venture to risk their capital
in anticipation of doubtful gains.
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Date Day Particulars Days1 Wed 17
2 Thu 18
3 Fri 19
4 Sat 20
5 Sun Holiday -
6 Mon 21
7 Tue Student Feedback I (Faculty)* 22
8 Wed 23
9 Thu 24
10 Fri 25
11 Sat 26
12 Sun Holiday -
13 Mon Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* 27
14 Tue Logbook Verification (HOD)* 28
15 Wed 29
16 Thu 30
17 Fri 31
18 Sat Ramzan Holiday -
19 Sun Holiday -
20 Mon 3221 Tue 33
22 Wed 34
23 Thu 35
24 Fri36
25 Sat 37
26 Sun Holiday -
27 Mon Test I 38
28 Tue 39
29 Wed 40
30 Thu 41
31 Fri 42
JULY 2015
bjsptp yjidj; bjhl';fhh; ,spbtd;Dk;Vjg;ghL m";R gth;
Those who scorn the pain of disgrace will not involvein anything whose implications they are not aware.
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Date Day Particulars Days1 Sat 43
2 Sun Holiday -3 Mon 44
4 Tue Logbook Verification (HOD)* 45
5 Wed 46
6 Thu Remedial Activity 47
7 Fri Logbook Verification I (Dean)* 48
8 Sat 49
9 Sun Holiday -
10 Mon 50
11 Tue 51
12 Wed 52
13 Thu 53
14 Fri 54
15 Sat Independence Day - Holiday -
16 Sun Holiday -
17 Mon 55
18 Tue 56
19 Wed 57
20 Thu 58
21 Fri 59
22 Sat 60
23 Sun Holiday -
24 Mon 61
25 Tue 62
26 Wed 63
27 Thu Logbook Verification (HOD)* 64
28 Fri 65
29 Sat 66
30 Sun Holiday -
31 Mon 67
50
AUGUST 2015
tifawr; NHh bjGjy; giftiug;ghj;jpg; gLg;gnjh uhW
Acting without due forethought or viable plansthrows the field open, fertile for the foes..
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Date Day Particulars Days1 Tue
68
2 Wed 69
3 Thu 70
4 Fri 71
5 Sat Teachers Day & Krishna Jayanthi Holiday -
6 Sun Holiday -
7 Mon Test II 72
8 Tue 73
9 Wed 74
10 Thu Student Feedback II (Faculty)* 7511 Fri 76
12 Sat 77
13 Sun Holiday -
14 Mon 78
15 Tue 79
16 Wed Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* 80
17 Thu Vinayakar Chathurthi Holiday -
18 Fri 81
19 Sat 82
20 Sun Holiday -
21 Mon 83
22 Tue 84
23 Wed 85
24 Thu Bakrid Holiday -25 Fri 8626 Sat 8727 Sun Holiday -
28 Mon 8829 Tue 8930 Wed 90
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SEPTEMBER 2015
bra;jf;f my;y braf;bfLk; bra;jf;fbra;ahik ahDk; bfLk;
Taking upon acts that do not benefit one, or failingto perform bounden duties both lead to ruin.
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Date Day Particulars Days
1 Thu 91
2 Fri Gandhi Jayanthi Holiday -
3 Sat Holiday -
4 Sun Holiday -
5 Mon Test III; Logbook Verification II (Dean)* 92
6 Tue 93
7 Wed 94
8 Thu 95
9 Fri 96
10 Sat 97
11 Sun Holiday -
12 Mon 98
13 Tue 99
14 Wed End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam 100
15 Thu 101
16 Fri 102
17 Sat 103
18 Sun Holiday -
19 Mon Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion 104
20 Tue 105
21 Wed Ayutha Pooja - Holiday -
22 Thu Vijayadasami Holiday -
23 Fri 106
24 Sat Holiday -
25 Sun Holiday -
26 Mon HOD Feedback I (Dean)* 107
27 Tue 10828 Wed 109
29 Thu 110
30 Fri Last Working Day (Faculty) -
31 Sat End Semester Examination Theory -
OCTOBER 2015
vz;zpj; Jzpf fUkk; Jzpe;jgpd;vz;qtk; vd;gJ ,Gf;F
Indulge in a mission after due deliberations, hesitation
after commitment leads to painful disgrace.
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURE
ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (ODD SEMESTER)
Senior Classes : B.E. II, III & IV Yr.; B.Tech.; M.E. II Yr. ; B.Arch. II,III, IV & V Yr.
* Person responsible for collection / action
ed;whw;w Ys;Se; jtWz;L mtuth;gz;gwpj; jhw;whf; fil
Well meant deeds may even end up harmfulwithout due deliberations on demeanour.
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S. No. Day Events Senior Classes
1. 01 Class Commences 12.06.2015
2. 12 Student Feedback I (Faculty)* 07.07.2015
3. 16 Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* 13.07.2015
4. 17 Logbook Verification (HOD)* 14.07.2015
5. 26 Test I 27.07.2015
6. 32 Logbook Verification (HOD)* 04.08.2015
7. 34 Remedial Activity 06.08.2015
8. 35 Logbook Verification I (Dean)* 07.08.2015
9. 49 Logbook Verification (HOD)* 27.08.2015
10. 56 Test II 07.09.2015
11. 59 Student Feedback II (Faculty)* 10.09.2015
12. 63 Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* 16.09.2015
13.73 Test III
05.10.2015
14. 73 Logbook Verification II (Dean)* 05.10.2015
15. 80 End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam 14.10.2015
16. 84 Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion 19.10.2015
17. 86 HOD Feedback I (Dean)* 26.10.2015
18. 90 Last Working Day (Faculty) 30.10.2015
19. 91 End Semester Exam Theory 31.10.2015
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Date Day Particulars Days
1 Tue
2 Wed Even Semester Class Commences 1
3 Thu 2
4 Fri 3
5 Sat 4
6 Sun Holiday -
7 Mon 5
8 Tue 6
9 Wed 710 Thu 8
11 Fri 9
12 Sat 10
13 Sun Holiday -
14 Mon 11
15 Tue 12
16 Wed 13
17 Thu Student Feedback I (Faculty)*; 14
18 Fri 15
19 Sat 1620 Sun Holiday -
21 Mon 17
22 Tue 18
23 Wed Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* 19
24 Thu Miladi Nabi Holiday -
25 Fri Christmas Holiday -
26 Sat Holiday -
27 Sun Holiday -
28 Mon Logbook Verification (HOD)* 2029 Tue 21
30 Wed 22
31 Thu 23
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURESENIOR CLASSES ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURE
EVEN SEMESTER (DECEMBER 2015 APRIL 2016)
DECEMBER 2015
eheyk; vd;Dk; eyDilik me;eyk;aheyj;J cs;sJ}ck; md;W
The quality of goodness in speech is a wealth
unmatched by any other wealth for gains.
65:1
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Date Day Particulars Days
1 Fri New Year Holiday -
2 Sat Holiday -
3 Sun Holiday -
4 Mon 24
5 Tue 25
6 Wed 26
7 Thu 27
8 Fri 28
9 Sat 29
10 Sun Holiday -
11 Mon Test I 30
12 Tue 31
13 Wed 32
14 Thu Bogi Holiday -
15 Fri Pongal Holiday -
16 Sat Thiruvalluvar Holiday -
17 Sun Uzhavar Thirunal Holiday -
18 Mon 33
19 Tue 34
20 Wed 35
21 Thu Logbook Verification (HOD)* 36
22 Fri 37
23 Sat 38
24 Sun Holiday -
25 Mon Remedial Activity 39
26 Tue Republic Day Holiday -
27 Wed Logbook Verification I (Dean)* 40
28 Thu 41
29 Fri 42
30 Sat 43
31 Sun Holiday -
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JANUARY 2016
Mf;fKk; nfLk; mjdhy; tUjyhy;fhj;njhk;gy; brhy;ypd;fz; nrhh;t[Softness of tongue gains fame and wealth; a foul mouth
leads to disaster; guard against sloth and folly in words.
65:2
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Date Day Particulars Days
1 Mon 44
2 Tue 453 Wed 46
4 Thu 47
5 Fri 48
6 Sat 49
7 Sun Holiday -
8 Mon 50
9 Tue 51
10 Wed 5211 Thu 53
12 Fri 54
13 Sat 55
14 Sun Holiday -
15 Mon 56
16 Tue Logbook Verification (HOD)* 57
17 Wed 58
18 Thu 59
19 Fri 60
20 Sat 61
21 Sun Holiday -
22 Mon 62
23 Tue 63
24 Wed 64
25 Thu Test II ; 65
26 Fri 66
27 Sat 67
28 Sun Holiday -
29 Mon 68
FEBRUARY 2016
nfl;lhh;g; gpzpf;Fj; jifatha;f; nfshUk;ntl;g bkhHptjhk; brhy;A Speech is outstanding that blinds the audienceand attracts the disinterested as well, to listen.
65:3
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Date Day Particulars Days
1 Tue Student Feedback II (Faculty)* 69
2 Wed 70
3 Thu 714 Fri 72
5 Sat 73
6 Sun Holiday -
7 Mon Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* 74
8 Tue 75
9 Wed 76
10 Thu 77
11 Fri 7812 Sat Holiday 79
13 Sun Holiday -
14 Mon 80
15 Tue 81
16 Wed 82
17 Thu 83
18 Fri 84
19 Sat 85
20 Sun Holiday -
21 Mon Test III;
Logbook Verification II (Dean)*
86
22 Tue 87
23 Wed 88
24 Thu 89
25 Fri Good Friday - Holiday -
26 Sat Holiday -
27 Sun Holiday -28 Mon 90
29 Tue 91
30 Wed 92
31 Thu 93
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MARCH 2016
jpwdwpe;J brhy;Yf brhy;iy mwDk;bghUSk; mjdpD}';F ,y;
Weigh and employ words that can perform; there is
no stronger tool to achieve virtue and wealth.
65:4
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Date Day Particulars Days
1 Fri 94
2 Sat 95
3 Sun Holiday -
4 Mon 96
5 Tue 97
6 Wed 98
7 Thu 99
8 Fri E
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