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SELF STUDY REPORT
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INDEX
PART B : Profile of the Affiliated / Constituent College 1
PART C : Criteria - wise Inputs 12
CRITERION I: CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1.2 Academic Flexibility 13
CRITERION II : TEACHING, LEARNING & EVALUATION
2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile 14
2.2 Catering to Diverse Needs of Students 17
2.3 Teaching-Learning Process 17
2.4 Teacher Quality 20
2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms 21
2.6 Student performance and Learning Outcomes 24
CRITERION III : RESEARCH, COUNSULTANCY & EXTENSION
3.1 Promotion of Research 27
3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research 52
3.3 Research Facilities 54
3.4 Research Publications and Awards 56
3.5 Consultancy 64
3.6 Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) 68
3.7 Collaboration 71
CRITERION IV : INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1 Physical Facilities 95
4.2 Library as a Learning Resource 100
4.3 IT Infrastructure 101
4.4 Maintenance of Campus Facilities 119
CRITERION V : STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1 Student Mentoring and Support 122
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5.2 Student Progression 131
5.3 Student Participation and Activities 132
Criterion VI : Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership 145
6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization 147
6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS) 147
CRITERIA VII : INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES
7.3 Best Practices 149
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Part B:
Profile of Affiliated College
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1. Profile of the Affiliated / Constituent College
1. Name and Address of the College:
Name : Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology
Address : Rajagiri Valley P.O, Kochi-682039
City : Kochi Pin : 682039 State : Kerala
Website : www.rajagiritech.ac.in
2. For communication:
Designation Name
Telephone
with STD
code
Mobile Fax Email
Principal
Dr. A.
Unnikrish
nan
0484-
2427160 9446416148
91 484
2426241
principal@rajagiritec
h.ac.in
Vice
Principal &
Dean
Dr. John
M George
0484-
2428237 9847272789
91 484
2426241
johnmg@rajagitech.
ac.in
3. Status of Institution:
i. Affiliated College
ii. Constituent College
4. Type of Institution
(a) By Gender: Co-education
(b) By Shift: Regular
5. Is it a recognized minority institution?
Yes No
Religious
If yes specify the minority status (Religious/linguistic/ any other)
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6. Source of funding
i. Government
ii. Grant-in-aid
iii. Self-financed
iv. Any other
7. a) Date of establishment of the college:
Day Month Year
27 6 2001
b) University to which the college is affiliated (If it is an affiliated college) or which
governs the college (If it is a constituent college)
M G University, Kottayam
APJAKTU (from 2015 onwards)
c). Date of UGC recognition:
Under Section
Date, Month & Year
(dd-mm-yyyy)
Remarks (If any)
2f 24 May 2016
(Enclose the Certificate of recognition u/s 2 (f) and 12 (B) of the UGC Act)
d) Details of recognition /approval by statutory / regulatory bodies other than UGC
AICTE approval letters
Under
Section
Academic
Year AICTE Approval Letter
Date of
Approval
Letter
Engineering 2016 - 17 F. No. South-West/1-2811958604/2016/EOA 25-Apr-2016
Engineering 2015 - 16 F.No. South-West/1-2451105936/2015/EOA 21-Apr-2015
Engineering 2014 - 15 F.No. South-West/1-2011196042/2014/EOA 04-Jun-2014
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Engineering 2013 - 14 F.No. : South-West/1-1384663692/2013/EOA 19 – Mar -
2013
Engineering 2012 - 13 F.No. : South-West/1-695255451/2012/EOA 10 - May -
2012
Engineering 2011 - 12 F.No. : South-West/1-415305508/2011/EOA 01 - Sep –
2011
Engineering 2010 - 11 F.No. : South-West Region/1-
1691341/2010/EOA
23 – Aug –
2010
Engineering 2009 – 10 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 28 – May –
2009
Engineering 2008 – 09 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 02 – May –
2008
Engineering 2007 – 08 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 11 – May –
2007
Engineering 2006 – 07 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 06 – June –
2006
Engineering 2005 – 06 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 01 – July -
2005
Engineering 2004 – 05 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 14 – May -
2004
Engineering 2003 – 04 30 – Apr -
2003
Engineering 2002 – 03 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 05 – June -
2002
Engineering 2001 - 02 F.No. : 770-54-032(NDEG)/ET/2001 27 – June -
2001
9. Is the college recognized?
by UGC as College with Potential for Excellence (CPE): -No-
for its performance by any other governmental agency: -No-
10. Location of the Campus and area in acres/sq. m.:
Location Semi-Urban
Campus Area in sq. m. 28.73 acres
Built-up area in sq. m. 41976 sq. m.
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11. Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers or
other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with other
agencies in using any of the listed facilities provide information on the facilities covered
under the agreement.
Auditorium/seminar complex with infrastructural facilities: Available
Sports facilities
play ground: Available
swimming pool: Not Available
gymnasium: Available
Hostel
Boys hostel: Available
i. Number of hostels : Four
ii. Number of inmates: 655
iii. Facilities (mention available facilities): Common study room in each floor,
uninterrupted power supply, Internet, Filtered drinking water, Hot water. Laundry,
Gymnasium, Newspaper and periodicals
Girls hostel: Available
i. Number of hostels: Four
ii.Number of inmates: 661
iii.Facilities (mention available facilities) Internet, Filtered drinking water, Hot
water, laundry, Gymnasium, Newspaper and periodicals.
Working women’s hostel: Not Applicable
i. Number of inmates
ii.Facilities (mention available facilities)
Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff : For RSET Bachelor faculties
Cafeteria - Available
Health centre – Available
First aid, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance.
Health centre staff –Available
Qualified doctor Full time Part-time
Qualified Nurse Full time Part-time
Facilities like banking, post office, book shops: Stationery shop, ATM and courier service
Available
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Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff: Available
Animal house: Available
Biological waste disposal:
Generator or other facility for management/regulation of electricity and voltage : Available
Solid waste management facility: Available
Waste water management: Available
Water harvesting: Available
Reverse Osmosis(RO) Plant: Available
12. Details of programmes offered by the institution: (Give last year’s data) 2014-15
Sl.
No
Progr
amm
e
Level
Name of the
Programme /
Course
Du
rati
on
Entry
Qualification
Medium
of
instructi
on
Sanctio
n of
student
strength
Number
of
students
admitted
1
UG
B.Tech (AEI) 4 10+2 English 60 63
2 B.Tech (CSE) 4 10+2 English 120 126
3 B.Tech (ECE) 4 10+2 English 120
4 B.Tech (EEE) 4 10+2 English 60
5 B.Tech (IT) 4 10+2 English 60 65
6 B.Tech (ME) 4 10+2 English 120
7 B.Tech (CE) 4 10+2 English 60
1
PG
M.Tech-Signal
Processing 2
B.Tech AEI,
B.Tech ECE,
B.Tech EEE,
B.Tech E&I
English 18 18
2
M.Tech-
Computer
Science &
Information
System
2 B.Tech CSE,
B.Tech IT English 24 16
3
M.Tech-VLSI
& Embedded
systems
2 English 18
4
M.Tech-
Communication
Engineering
2 English 18
5
M.Tech-
Industrial drives
& Control
2 24
6
M.Tech-
Network
engineering
2 B.Tech CSE,
B.Tech IT English 18
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13. Does the college offer self-financed Programmes? Yes No
If yes, how many?
14. New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any?
Yes No Number
15. List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library,
Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree
awarding programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common
compulsory subjects for all the programmes like English, regional languages etc.)
Particulars UG PG Research
Science Nil DBSH
Arts Nil Nil Nil
Commerce Nil Nil Nil
Any Other not
covered above
Technical
B.Tech Applied
Electronics &
Instrumentation
B.Tech Civil Engineering
B.Tech Computer science
& Engineering
B.Tech Electronics &
communication
engineering
B.Tech Electrical &
Electronics Engineering
B.Tech Information
Technology
B.Tech Mechanical
Engineering
M.Tech Communication
Engineering
M.Tech Computer
Science & Information
Systems
M.Tech Industrial
Drives & Control
M.Tech Network
Engineering
M.Tech Signal
Processing
M.Tech VLSI &
Embedded System
DEEE, DECE
16. Number of Programmes offered under (Programme means a degree course like BA,
BSc, MA, M. Com…)
a. annual system Nil
b. semester system B.Tech-7, M.Tech-6
c. trimester system
Nil
13
6
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17. Number of Programmes with
a. Choice Based Credit System [NO]
b. Inter/Multidisciplinary Approach [AEI, IT]
c. Any other (specify and provide details) [NO]
20. Number of teaching positions in the Institution
Positions
Teaching faculty Non -
teaching
Staff
Technical
staff Professor Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
*M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F
Sanctioned by the UGC
/ University / State
Government Recruited
- - - - - - - - - -
Yet to recruit - - - - - - - - - -
Sanctioned by the
Management/society or
other authorized bodies
Recruited
26 4 3 3 78 91 36 4 48 3
Yet to recruit - - - - - - - - - -
*M-Male *F-Female
21. Qualifications of the teaching staff
Highest Qualification
Professor Associate Professor
Assistant Professor Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Permanent teachers
PhD 9 3 3 2 6 2 25
M.Tech/M.E./M.S. 6 1 - 1 63 68 139
M.Phil./ M.Sc./ M.A 1 -- -- -- 7 15 23
U.G -- -- -- -- --- -- --
Temporary teachers
PhD -- -- -- -- -- -- --
PG -- -- -- -- -- 3 3
M.Phil./ M.Sc. -- -- -- -- 1 1 2
U.G -- -- -- -- -- -- --
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Part-time Teachers
PhD 6 -- -- -- -- 1 7
PG 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1
M.Phil./ M.Sc. 3 -- -- -- -- 1 4 U.G -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1
22. Number of Visiting Faculty /Guest Faculty engaged with the College
Nine adjunct professors.
23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four
academic years
Categories Year 1 2016-17 Year 2 2015-16 Year 3 2014-15 Year 4 2013-14
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
SC 9 9 5 7 9 5 44
ST 1 1 1 2 1
OEC 10 19 20 11 24
General 945 1148
Others/OC
24. Details on students enrolment in the college during the current academic year
Type of students UG PG M. Phil. Ph.D. Total
Students from the same state
where the college is located 2566 177 17 2760
Students from other states of
India
NRI students 108 108
Foreign students 57 57
Total 2731 177 2908
25. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches)
UG 1.03% PG 3.3%
26. Unit Cost of Education
(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of
students enrolled)
(a) Including the salary component
(b) Excluding the salary component
*values are based on the audit report of 15-16
85128
37349
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28. Provide Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme/course offered
B.Tech
(i)Applied Electronics & Engineering : 1: 14
(ii)Computer Science & Engineering : 1 : 15
(ii)Electronics & Communication Engineering : 1 : 14
(iii)Electrical & Electronics Engineering : 1: 14
(iv) Information Technology : 1 : 15
(v) Mechanical Engineering : 1 : 14
(vi) Civil Engineering : 1 : 14
M.Tech
(i)Signal Processing : 1 : 12
(ii)Computer Science & Information system : 1:15
(iii)VLSI & Embedded systems : 1:13
(iv)Communication Engineering : 1:13
(v) Industrial drives and Control : 1:12
(iv) Network Engineering : 1:12
29. Is the college applying for
Accreditation: Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4
Re-Assessment:
(Cycle 1refers to first accreditation and Cycle 2, Cycle 3 and Cycle 4 refers to re-
accreditation)
30. Date of accreditation* (applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 and re-assessment
only)
Cycle 1: 31/12/2009 Accreditation Outcome/Result: Grade B
* Kindly enclose copy of accreditation certificate(s) and peer team report(s) as an
annexure.
31. Number of working days during the last academic year.
32. Number of teaching days during the last academic year
(Teaching days means days on which lectures were engaged excluding the examination days)
130
120
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33. Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
IQAC: 07/10/2008
34. Details regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to NAAC.
AQAR (2009-10) submitted to NAAC on 06/10/2015 (DD/MM/YYYY)
AQAR (2010-11) submitted to NAAC on 06/10/2015 (DD/MM/YYYY)
AQAR (2011-12) submitted to NAAC on 06/10/2015 (DD/MM/YYYY)
AQAR (2012-13) submitted to NAAC on 06/10/2015 (DD/MM/YYYY)
AQAR (2013-14) submitted to NAAC on 06/10/2015 (DD/MM/YYYY)
35. Any other relevant data (not covered above) the college would like to include. (Do not
include explanatory/descriptive information) :
The following programs offered by the college have been accredited by the National Board of
Accreditation, NBA New Delhi.
B.Tech-Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
B.Tech-Computer Science & engineering
B.Tech- Electronics & Communication Engineering
B.Tech-Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B.Tech- Information technology
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PART – C
Criteria - wise Inputs
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CRITERION I: CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1.2.3 Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic
flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development,
academic mobility, progression to higher studies and improved potential for
employability. Issues may cover the following and beyond:
List of PG Electives
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Department Semester
Number
of
Electives
Total
1 AEI-SP
1 E-I - 4
20 2
E-2- 4
E-3- 4
3 E-4- 4
E-5- 4
2 CSE-CSIS
1 E-I - 6
28 2
E-2- 6
E-3-6
3 E-4-5
E-5-5
3 ECE-VLSI &
ES
1 E-I-3
15 2
E-2- 3
E-3-3
3 E-4-3
E-5-3
4 ECE- CE
1 E-I-4
20 2
E-2-4
E-3-4
3 E-4-4
E-5-4
5 EEE-IDAC
1 E-I-4
20 2
E-2-4
E-3-4
3 E-4-4
E-5-4
6 IT-NE
1 E-I-4
20 2
E-2-4
E-3-4
3 E-4-4
E-5-4
Table 1.2.2: List of PG Electives
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2. CRITERION II: TEACHING, LEARNING & EVALUATION
2.1. Student Enrolment and Profile
2.1.1. How does the college ensure publicity and transparency in the admission process?
The Admission process is controlled by the Kerala State Government by a well-tested
regulation for various courses for 50% of the seats and 35% is made by the Institute under
management quota on merit basis and the remaining 15% is reserved for NRI quota*.
The admission of students to different B. Tech programmes under the management quota is
made as per the procedure detailed below.
1. Commencement of Classes as per MG University, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological
University and AICTE notification.
*From 2015-16 academic year onwards 9 seats are allotted for a batch of 60 students in
the PIO/FN/CWGC category. Also, 5% of the total annual intake, in excess, is reserved
for students who will be admitted under Tuition Fee Waiver scheme.
Academic Eligibility Criterion
B. Tech
Students who have passed their XIIth board exams with 50% marks in Mathematics
separately, and 50 % marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put together
are eligible for admission in the management merit seats. He/She should be qualified
in Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination for being eligible for admission in all
seats, other than NRI quota.
2.1.3 Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level
for each of the programmes offered by the college and provide a comparison with
other colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district.
The following table gives a comparison of the first and the last rank of the Kerala State
Entrance Examination admitted to each program in the institution:
YEAR BRANCH FIRST RANK LAST RANK
AEI 6731 39254
CSE 1757 11261
CE 1468 8579
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Table 2.1. Table showing first and the last ranks admitted to each program of the
institution
2.1.5 Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following
categories of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and
its student profiles demonstrate/reflect the National commitment to diversity and
inclusion of
Number of seats reserved under various categories per division of 60 seats is as shown
below:
Allotted by
Commissioner for
Entrance
Examination,
Kerala
Total 30
Open Merit 21
SC/ST 3
Christian Community 6
College Merit
Total 21
Open
Merit
Christian
Community
Syro
Malabar
Catholic
Syro
Malankara
Catholic
Latin
Catholic
6 5 4 1 1
Dalit Christian 1
CMI SH Province Alumni 2
Students who studied for Plus 2 in schools under
CMI SH Province 1
Table 2.2. Number of seats reserved under various categories per division of 60 seats
2015 – 2019 ECE 1980 13960
EEE 2455 10984
IT 4932 55161
ME 1073 7010
2016 - 2020
AEI 5431 50430
CE 1134 12369
CSE 1345 8124
ECE 2065 11232
EEE 2925 17780
IT 5431 33230
ME 1013 6154
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2.1.6 Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution
during the last four years and comment on the trends .i.e. reasons for increase/
decrease and actions initiated for improvement.
B. TECH
PROGRAMME 2016 2015
Approved
Intake Admitted
Demand
Ratio
Approved
Intake admitted
Demand
Ratio
AEI 63 55 87.3% 63 53 84.12%
CE 63 62 98.41% 63 63 100%
CSE 189 182 96.3% 189 189 100%
ECE 189 188 99.7% 189 189 100%
EEE 63 63 100% 63 63 100%
IT 63 62 98.41% 63 58 92.03%
ME 126 126 100% 126 124 98.41%
Table 2.3. Admission statistics for various B. Tech programmes in the institution
M.TECH
PROGRAM 2016 2015
Approved
Intake Admitted
Demand
Ratio (%)
Approved
Intake Admitted
Demand
Ratio (%)
CE 24 19 79.17 24 22 91.67
CSIS 24 24 100 24 10 41.67
IDAC 24 10 41.67 24 11 45.83
NE 18 18 100 18 8 75
SP 18 8 44.44 18 2 11.11
VAES 24 23 95.83 24 23 95.83
Table 2.4. Admission statistics for various M. Tech programmes in the institution
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2.2 Catering to Diverse Needs of Students
2.2.6 How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the
academic performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk of
drop out (students from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged,
slow learners, economically weaker sections etc.)?
Academic Year Drop out % (w.r.t total no. of
admitted students)
2015-16 0.57
2014-15 1.15
Table 2.5: Drop out percentage for last four academic years
In our institution, it is noteworthy that there have been less than 1.1% dropouts in UG
courses and less than 2% in PG courses in the last two years as the institute has a sound
system of identifying such students and counselling and mentoring them.
A batch of 15 students is assigned to a faculty mentor/ counsellor. The mentor acts as a
Proctor / counsellor and is responsible for the holistic development and welfare of the 15
students. Students are counselled periodically, fortnight/month, about their academic
performance, financial problem, hostel problems and other personal problems. This process of
continuous evaluation provides a feedback which helps the mentors and the students to review
and enhance their academic performance and behaviour.
2.3 Teaching-Learning Process
2.3.1 How does the college plan and organise the teaching, learning and evaluation
schedules? (Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue print, etc.)
The College publishes an academic calendar including B. Tech and M. Tech programmes as
issued by APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University. Before the start of each semester, the
academic calendar along with the semester plan is distributed to every student and faculty in
the institution. This helps the teaching and non-teaching faculty and students to organise the
lectures and other extension activities.
Being an institution affiliated to the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, CET
Campus, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala -695016 for B. Tech first and Second years and M.
Tech it follows academic schedules of APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University as
published by the university. Generally the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University give
guidelines on the following,
Beginning and the last working day of the next academic semester.
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Stipulated schedule for Theory and Practical examination.
Date for publishing internal marks
Vacation schedule.
Each course in the B. Tech and M. Tech programmes, is evaluated both internally (by the
institution itself) and externally (by APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University). Valuation
Scheme for each Programme is given.
B. Tech (1st and 2nd Year)- APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Out of a total of 150 marks, 100 marks are awarded by the university examinations and the 50
marks are awarded by the institution on the basis of their series examination results.
Series Examination 1 20 marks
Series Examination 2 20 marks
Assignments 10 marks
Total 50 marks
B. Tech (1st and 2nd Year, for few subjects like Design Engineering, Engineering Graphics
and Life Skills) - APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University.
Out of a total of 150 marks, 50 marks are awarded by the university examinations and
the 100 marks are awarded by the institution on the basis of their series examination
results.
Series Examination 1 40 marks
Series Examination 2 40 marks
Assignments 20 marks
Total 100 marks
M. Tech - APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Out of a total of 100 marks, 60 marks are awarded by the university examinations and
40 marks are awarded by the institution on the basis of their series examination results.
Series Examination 1 15 marks
Series Examination 2 15 marks
Assignments 10 marks
Total 40 marks
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2.3.4 How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper
among the students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators?
The institution has successfully organized an international conference International Conference
on Advances in Computing & Communications (ICACC) in the last four consecutive years
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and ICACC 2017 has been announced to be conducted in
August 2017.
2.3.6 How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and
skills (blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)?
The institution has an open access library system, Alethea, equipped with 30525 Volumes of
books.
2.3.7 Detail (process and the number of students \benefitted) on the academic,
personal and psycho-social support and guidance services (professional counselling
/mentoring/academic advise) provided to students?
Mentoring process is structured effectively to ensure that academic, personal and psycho-
social support and guidance services can be given to the students. A batch of 15 students is
assigned to a mentor, a teaching faculty. The mentor acts as a Proctor / counsellor and is
responsible for the holistic development and welfare of the 15 students. Mentors guide and
support both slow learners and advanced learners with equal concern. Every student is also
guided and supported by their respective class in charge.
2.3.9 How are library resources used to augment the teaching-learning process?
Number of Titles 11985
Number of Volumes 30525
No. of Technical magazines and
periodicals 33
No. of journals print 81
Table 2.6. Number of Journals and Books available in the library
2.3.10 Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the
planned time frame and calendar? If ‘yes’, elaborate o n the
c h a l l e n g e s encountered and the institutional approaches to overcome these.
NO.
The affiliating university, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Thiruvananthapuram,
follows semester systems and prepares a tight schedule for completing each academic
semester. With careful planning and implementation, curriculum is completed within the time
frame fixed by APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University.
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2.4 Teacher Quality
2.4.1 Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the college
in planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource
(qualified and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the
curriculum
Highest Qualification
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Total Male Female Male Female Male Female
Permanent teachers
PhD 9 3 3 2 6 2 25
M.Tech/M.E./M.S. 6 1 0 1 63 68 139
M.Phil./ M.Sc./ M.A 1 -- -- -- 7 15 23
U.G -- -- -- -- --- -- --
Temporary teachers
PhD -- -- -- -- -- -- --
PG -- -- -- -- -- 3 3
M.Phil./ M.Sc. -- -- -- -- 1 1 2
U.G -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Part-time Teachers
PhD 6 -- -- -- -- 1 7
PG 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1
M.Phil./ M.Sc. 3 -- -- -- -- 1 4
U.G -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1
Table 2.7: Number of faculty and their highest Qualifications
2.4.4. What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (Eg. providing research
grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications teaching
experience in other national institutions and specialized programmes industrial
engagement etc.)
The institution has a committee for Administrative & Managerial Monitoring of
Sponsored Research Projects (AMMSRP).
The committee is constituted as follows
a. Prof. Kuttyamma. A.J., (IT), Chairperson
b. Dr. Ram Kumar P B (BSH) Co-chairperson
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c. Mr. K. Rama Varma, (ECE) member
d. Dr. Sonia Paul (BSH), member and
e. Fr. Mejo Paul, (EEE), member
2.4.5. Give the number of faculty who received awards / recognition at the state, national
and international level for excellence in teaching during the last four years.
Enunciate how the institutional culture and environment contributed to such
performance/achievement of the faculty.
Dr. Ruby Abraham, HOD Civil Engineering awarded Best Teacher in 2013 by ISTE.
2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms
2.5.1 H o w does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially
students and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes?
The evaluation process is clearly defined as per AICTE and APJ Abdul Kalam
Technological University norms and made transparent by the institution to the
stakeholders of the institution including faculty, students and their parents. The periodic
instructions issued by APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University are promptly
communicated to the students.
2.5.2 What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has
adopted and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own?
The institution affiliated to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University completely
adheres to its norms and guidelines. The whole evaluation process is transparent and
unbiased. Internal evaluation carried out by the institution consists of two series l
examinations. Considering their total marks and submitted assignments their internal
marks are consolidated to total of 50 marks (100 for few B. Tech subjects and 40 for
M. Tech).
The internal marks for each course is awarded based on the following scheme:
B. Tech (1st and 2nd Year) - APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Series Examination 20 marks
Model Examination 20 marks
Assignments 10 marks
Total 50 marks
B. Tech (1st and 2nd Year, for few subjects)- APJ Abdul Kalam Technological
University (Design Engineering, Engineering Graphics and Life Skills)
Out of a total of 150 marks, 50 marks are awarded by the university examinations and the
100 marks are awarded by the institution on the basis of their series examination results.
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Series Examination 1 40 marks
Series Examination 2 40 marks
Assignments 20 marks
Total 100 marks
M. Tech - APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Out of a total of 100 marks, 60 marks are awarded by the university examinations and 40
marks are awarded by the institution on the basis of their series examination results.
Series Examination 1 15 marks
Series Examination 2 15 marks
Assignments 10 marks
Total 40 marks
For the external examinations with total marks of 100, students are allotted with roll
numbers by the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University. The internal evaluation is
conducted for theory subjects on basis of descriptive, objective tests and assignments.
The university has initiated various evaluation reforms viz.
In order to nurture soft skills, leadership qualities and team spirit, APJ Abdul Kalam
University has introduced activity points to be earned by the students during their
academic stay at the Institution covering extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. All
students have to earn a minimum of 100 activity points from various activity segments
listed to qualify for the B. Tech degree. Two credits are given for this on a pass/ fail basis
and is mandatory for getting the B. Tech Degree. As no grade is given for these two
credits, they are not included in the CGPA calculation.
Practical examinations are internally evaluated by continuous assessment and
examinations.
2.5.3. How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation reforms
of the university and those initiated by the institution on its own?
The evaluation process clearly defined as per AICTE and APJ Abdul Kalam
Technological University norms are effectively implemented and made transparent by the
institution to the stakeholders of the institution including faculty, students and their
parents.
2.5.5. Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency
in the internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for
the overall development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent
learning, communication skills etc.)
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The evaluation of the student is based on the continuous assessment. The structure for
evaluation is as follows.
1. The performance of a candidate in a course will be assessed for a maximum of
150 marks as explained below :
Internal Assessment marks - 50
External Assessment marks - 100
For few B. Tech subjects like Design Engineering, Engineering graphics and Life
skills course assessment is as follows,
Internal Assessment marks - 100
External Assessment marks - 50
2. The internal marks are set by the faculty in charge based on the series examinations
and submitted assignments and the external marks are based on the exams conducted
by the university.
The internal marks for each course is awarded based on the following scheme:
Series Examination 1 20 marks
Series Examination 2 20 marks
Assignments 10 marks
Total 50 marks
For few B. Tech subjects like Design Engineering, Engineering graphics and Life skills
internal marks for each course is awarded based on the following scheme,
Series Examination 1 40 marks
Series Examination 2 40 marks
Assignments 20 marks
Total 100 marks
The outline for Series Examinations as part of the continuous assessment will be
informed to the students in advance. Last dates for completion of evaluation will be
declared by the principal and the marks are entered into Rajagiri Student Management
System on or before the date. The answer scripts are returned to the students and the
copies/ originals of the best, average and worst marks are filed.
End semester examinations of three hours duration for each course shall be conducted
by the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University for each course.
For practical examinations, the internal marks are set based on continuous assessment,
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Record submission and lab examination. A candidate will be assessed on the basis of
concept/knowledge, skill, viva and final output and his/her performance will be
consolidated to 30 marks.
2.6 Student performance and Learning Outcomes
2.6.2 Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress
and performance of students through the duration of the course/programme? Provide
an analysis of the students results/achievements (Programme/course wise for last four
years) and explain the differences if any and patterns of achievement across the
programmes/courses offered.
The evaluation of the student is based on the continuous assessment. The structure for
evaluation is as follows.
1. The performance of a candidate in a course will be assessed for a maximum of
150 marks as explained below :
Internal Assessment marks - 50
External Assessment marks - 100
For few B. Tech subjects like Design Engineering, Engineering graphics and Life
skills course assessment is as follows,
Internal Assessment marks - 100
External Assessment marks - 50
2. The internal marks are set by the faculty in charge based on the series examinations
and submitted assignments and the external marks are based on the exams conducted
by the university.
The internal marks for each course is awarded based on the following scheme:
Series Examination 1 20 marks
Series Examination 2 20 marks
Assignments 10 marks
Total 50 marks
For few B. Tech subjects like Design Engineering, Engineering graphics and Life skills
internal marks for each course is awarded based on the following scheme,
Series Examination 1 40 marks
Series Examination 2 40 marks
Assignments 20 marks
Total 100 marks
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Course 2015-16 2014-15
B. Tech (AEI) 57.41 56.67
B. Tech (CSE) 80 73.39
B. Tech (ECE) 71.54 80.49
B. Tech (EEE) 75 69.84
B. Tech (IT) 59.8 37.9
B. Tech (ME) 66.13 34.92
Table 2.8. Result analysis: Success Rate
M. Tech
Course 2014-15 2015-16
IDC 1 2
NE - 1
VLSI 1 -
Total 2 3
Table 2.9 No. of university ranks in each academic year for M. Tech course
2.6.4 What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the
social and economic relevance (quality Jobs, entrepreneurship, innovation and
research aptitude) of the courses offered?
Sl. No. Course/
Activity
Status of the
Course
Level at
which it is
offered
Duration Resource
Persons
1 English Co-Academics First
Semester One Year Internal
2 Life Skills Curricular
Third or
Fourth
Semester
Two
Semester Internal
3 Aptitude
Training Co-Academics
Third
Semester One day External
4 Aptitude
Training Co-Academics
Fourth
Semester Two day External
5 Aptitude
Training Co-Academics
Sixth
Semester Two days External
6 Aptitude
Training Co-Academics
Seventh
Semester Three days External
7 Personality Co-Academics Seventh Two days External
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Development Semester
8 GATE
Coaching Co-Academics
Third and
Fourth Year One Year Internal
9 Workshops Co-Academics All
Semesters
One/Two
Days
Internal and
External
10 Guest Lectures Co-Academics All
Semesters
One/Two
Hours External
11 Online
Aptitude test Co-Academics All semester Any time Internal
12 Mock
Interview
Co-
Academics
Seventh
Semester One week Internal
Table 2.10. Programs conducted by the Placement & Training cell
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CRITERION III: RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION
3.1 Promotion of Research
3.1.1 Does the institution have recognized research center/s of the affiliating University or
any other agency/organization?
Yes. Rajagiri has a research centre affiliated to KTU which offers Ph.D. in the department of
a) Electronics and Communication Engineering
b) Department of Electrical Engineering
c) Department of Basic Science and Humanities.
Rajagiri has 5 Ph.D. guides with research scholars and 5 Ph.D. guides without research
scholars.
The list of faculty pursuing PhD is in table 3.1.1
Sl.
No. Name of Faculty Department University
1. Ms. Anila Kuriakose
EC
KTU
2. Ms. Harsha A KTU
3. Mr. Jose Prakash CUSAT
4. Ms. Sabna N CUSAT
5. Ms. Diya Thomas CS
CUSAT
6. Ms. Jincy J. Fernandez VIT, Chennai
7. Mr. Anuj Abraham AE Anna University
8. Ms. Jaya Abraham DBSH
M.G. University
9. Mr. Shyam Sunder Iyer CUSAT
10. Ms. Ragam Rajagopal EEE VIT Vellore
11. Fr. Joel George P
ME
NIT Calicut
12. Mr. Uday Sankar CUSAT
13. Mr. Vishnu Sankar CUSAT
Table 3.1.1: Faculty pursuing PhD
Year No. of Beneficiaries
2016 5
2015 12
2014 7
Table 3.1.4: Beneficiaries of Remuneration for Paper Publication & Registration Charges
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3.1.4 What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper and
research culture and aptitude among students?
Whenever any student/ a team of students comes out with flying colours in any open
competition outside RSET and win a prize money, the Management of RSET may give
10% of the prize money to the student/team provided the student/team present themselves
at the contest as official nominees of RSET
a. Joe Augustine, Sijin Sebastian, John Jose ,'Dynamic Migratory Selection Strategy
for Adaptive Routing In Mesh NoCs' , Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC),
2015 IFIP/IEEE International Conference on 5-7 Oct. 2015. They are rewarded with
an amount of 25,000/-
3.1.5 Give details of the faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student research,
leading Research Projects, engaged in individual/collaborative research activity, etc.
Faculty members guiding student research are listed below
1. Dr. Jobin K. Antony, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is a
guide at KTU.
2. Dr. Deepthi Das Krishna, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is
guide at KTU.
3. Dr. Ramkumar P.B, Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities is a guide at KTU.
4. Dr. Anand S, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering is a guide at
KTU.
5. Dr. John M George, Department of Mechanical Engineering is a guide at KTU.
6. Dr. Thankachan T Pullan, Department of Mechanical Engineering is a guide at KTU.
7. Dr. -Ing. Varghese Panthalookaran, Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities is a
guide at KTU.
8. Dr. Varghese Paul, Department of Information Technology is a guide at KTU.
The faculty members have also taken up research projects and consultancy and the same is
listed in the table 3.1.5.
Sl. No Faculty Name Academic Year Department
1 Ms. Kuttyamma A J
2017
IT 2016
2015
2 Mr.Mujeebudheenkhan A I 2017
3 Mr. Anoop Thomas 2016
DEC 2015
4 Mr. Unnikrishnan L 2014 -2016 EEE
5 Ms. Prathibha P.K 2016-2017 EEE
6 Prof K S Mathew 2016
CSE 2011-2012
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7 Dr. Deepthi Das Krishna 2016 ECE
8 Dr.Jobin K Antony 2016 ECE
9 Mr. Biju Abraham 2016
CSE 2012-2013
10 Mr.Jayarajan J N 2013-2016
11 Mr.Binu A 2012-2016 IT
12 Mr. Akash James 2016-2017 ME
13 Ms. Liza Annie Joseph 2016-2017 AEI
14 Ms.Aysha Zeneeb Majeed 2016-2017 CE
15 Ms.Anitha V. 2016-2017 CE
16 Ms. Joseena Joseph 2016-2017 CE
17 Mr. Jayakumar J. 2015-2016 CE
18 Mr. Arun T. Moonjely 2015-2016 CE
19 Ms. Sangeetha Jamal 2012- 2016 CSE
20 Ms.Divya K S 2011 CSE
Table 3.1.5: Faculty Involved in Research Activities and Consultancy
3.1.6 Give details of workshops/ training programmes/ sensitization programmes
conducted/organized by the institution with focus on capacity building in terms of
research and imbibing research culture among the staff and students.
The institution regularly conducts several workshops, training programmes, seminars, FDPs
etc. The detailed list of the events conducted by the institution is in table 3.1.6. Each
department also conducts such programmes. The consolidated list of the number of events and
guest lectures organized by the departments the last 3 academic years are in the table. 3.1.7 and
3.1.8.
Sl. No. Dates Workshop Name Organized
By Targeted Audience
2016-2017
1 20th Augus
t 2016
Enabling Technologies for
Health Care
IEEE
EMBS
(Engineeri
ng in
Medicine
and
Biology
Society) K
erala
Chapter in
Faculty + M.Tech
Students
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association
with
Rajagiri
BIRDS
(Biomedic
al
Instrument
s Research
and
Developme
nt Society)
2 21st July
2016
One day hands on workshop
“ Fundamentals of LabVIEW
& Data Acquisition Systems”
RSET,
DAEI
Faculty Members of
EEE, ECE,AEI
3
4th, 5th &
8th July
2016
Faculty Induction programme
RSET
Newly joined faculty
on or after 1st
September 2015,
RSET
4
28th
August
2016
Talk on Embedded System
Challenges in Addressing IOT
by Pradeep P Nair ,Practice
Director – HW&SW Systems at
Wipro Requirements.
DAEI Students
5
25th
August
2016
Motivational Talk by Dr. S.
Radhakrishnan,
Retd. Principal/ Joined Director
of GCE Sreekrishnapuram,
Palakkad
DAEI Students
6
19th & 20th
September
2016
Training Session on
“ Primavera Contractor” DCE Faculty
7 11th July
2016 STAAD PRO V8i DCE Faculty
8
25th, 29th,
30th
November
2016
Total Station DCE Faculty & Lab staff of
DCE
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9
8th
August
2016
Innovative Design,
Construction and Rehabilitation
of Buildings and Bridges by Dr
P.K Aravindan (Prof (Rtd), IIT
Madras)
DCE Civil Engineering
Students(S3, S5, S7)
10 4th & 5th
July 2016
Fundamentals of web
application by Mr. Deepu P V,
Project Manager, Aider
Solutions Pvt Ltd
DCS
Faculty of CS,
students and External
participants from
industry and
institutions
11 7th July
2016
Angular JS by Mr.Linson
Alfred, Senior Developer,
MobME Wireless Solutions
Limited
DCS
Faculty of CS,
students and External
participants from
industry and
institutions and
institutions
12 11th July
2016
noSQL/MongoDB by Mr.Joel
Joseph, Senior Developer,
Chillr Tech, Backwater
Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
DCS
Faculty of CS,
Students and External
participants from
industry and
institutions
13 12th July
2016
Node JS by Mr.Jerrish Issac
Varghese, Chief Technology
Officer, Entapza
DCS
Faculty of CS,
Students and External
participants from
industry and
institutions
14 14th July
2016
Performance and Scalability by
Mr.Ashwin Rajeev, Architect,
Turbo Labs
DCS
Faculty of CS,
Students and External
participants from
industry and
institutions
15
31st
August
2016
Inspire to reinspire by Mr. John
Mathew”, CEO, Riafy
Technologies
DCS
Students of B.Tech &
M.Tech, Faculty of
CS department
16
9th
December
2016
Engineering Applications in
HPC by Dr. Kavirajan
Rajendran
Group Head and Coordinator,
Multi-Scale Modelling
Programme CSIR - Fourth
Paradigm Institute (CSIR - 4PI)
DCS
Students of B.Tech &
M.Tech , Faculty of
CS department
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National Aerospace
Laboratories (NAL), Belur
Campus
Bangalore 560 037, India
17 9th
Decemebe
r2016
Numerical methods and
computational fluid dynamics
by
Dr. S Anil Lal
Professor,
College of Engineering (CET),
Thiruvananthapuram
DCS
Students of B.Tech &
M.Tech , Faculty of
CS department
18 4th -14th
July 2016
FDP on Advanced Trends in
Web Technology DCS
M.Tech Students&
Faculty within and
outside the institution
19 5th-9th
Dec 2016
National Workshop on High
Performance Computing DCS
Faculty within and
outside the institution
20
29th - 30th
October
2016.
"3-D Gaming" in collaboration
with Robocart.com for S3 CS
& IT students
DCS in
collaborati
on with
DIT
S3 CS & IT students
21
7th
October
2016
OMNet++Network simulator
for CS and IT students CSI
S3, S5, S7 CS & IT
STUDENTS
22 20th -30th
July 2016
Bridge course on Logic
Development and
Introduction to
Programming
Departmen
t of
CSE,RSET
Students from
biology background
from CS, IT
Department
23
13th-17th
December
2016
Workshop on SDLC and
Project Management DCS
Faculty within and
outside the institution
24 13th
December
2016
No project by Mr. Vijay Nair,
Assyst International, Kochi DCS
Staffs of RSET and
External faculty
25 15th
December
2016
Software Quality Assurance
through independent
verification and validation by
Smt. K H Kochaleema,
Scientist , G,NPOL, Kochi
DCS
Staffs of RSET and
External faculty
26
18th
August
2016
Tech-tonic: a shift towards
better Healthcare? By Dr. Binu
Joy, Head of Imaging Services
at Rajagiri Hospital
DEC Students & Faculty
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27
18th
August
2016
ICT in health care- today and
tomorrow by Mr. P.M Sasi,
Associate Director and Head
Health Informatics, C-DAC
[Vice Chair, IEEE EMBS
Kerala]
DEC Students & Faculty
28
18th
August
2016
Technology Advancement in
Healthcare by
Mr. Koruthu P Varughese,
Head Department of Clinical
Engineering, Sree Chitra
Tirunal Institute [Chair, IEEE
EMBS Kerala]
DEC Students & Faculty
29
26th - 27th
August
2016
Circuit simulation using Orcad
PSpice Software by
Mr. Kamalesh , Mr.Venugopal
Entuple Technologies Pvt
Ltd,Bangalore
DEC Students & Faculty
30
6th
September
2016
Beyond Homogeneous Data:
Analytics for Spatial and
Multi-view Data by Dr.
Deepak Padmanabhan,
Queen's University, Belfast,
UK
DEC Students & Faculty
31
7th
September
2016
RF Energy Harvesting for
Internet of Things Prof. K. J.
Vinoy,
Electrical Communication
Engineering, Indian Institute of
Science
DEC Students & Faculty
32
7th
September
2016
Spectrum Sharing Initiatives in
Unlicensed Bands:
Advancements towards 5G by
Dr. Sayan Ray,
Manukau Institute of
Technology, New Zealand
DEC Students & Faculty
33
22th
September
2016
Nanotechnology in Optical
Engineering: Examples of
Sub-wavelength Structured
DEC Students & Faculty
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Surfaces by Professor Michael
Pfeffer,
Pro-VC of Ravensburg
University, Germany
34
8th
November
2016
Industrial Enhancement of
Internet of Things (IoT) based
B.Tech. projects by
Prof. Dr. Paulose Jacob,
Pro-VC of Cochin University
of Science & Technology
DEC Students & Faculty
35
16th
November
2016
A Random Walk in
Engineering Education by
Dr. Raman Menon
Unnikrishnan,
Professor of Electrical and
Computer Engineering College
of Engineering and Computer
Science, California State
University, Fullerton
DEC Students & Faculty
36
28th, 29th
& 30th
July 2016
Breaking Barriers of
Electronics Laboratories DEC
457 students
37 25th & 27th
July 2016
MATLAB for Signals &
System DEC 123 Students
38 25th & 27th
July 2016 PIC DEC 123 Students
39 25th & 27th
July 2016 Latex DEC 123 Students
40
5th & 9th
August
2016
MATLAB for
Communications DEC 124 Students
41
5th & 9th
August
2016
Cadence Introduction DEC 124 Students
42
5th & 9th
August
2016
Embedded Boards DEC 124 Students
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43
28th Nov-
3rd Dec
2016/ 6
days
Refresher course on
foundations of Communication
Engineering
DEC 20 Faculty Members
44
26th -27th
August
2016
Two day workshop on “Circuit
simulation using Orcad Pspice
software”
DEC 30 Faculty Members
45
14th - 16th
December
2016
Various Interfacing techniques
for Embedded Platforms DEC 20 Faculty Members
46
2nd
November
2016
International Workshop on
Green and Renewable Energy
Applications
DEE Faculty and PG/UG
students
47
1st
September
2016
Role of Robotics in
Engineering. Education
organised in association with
inaugural of IEEE-IAS chapter
by Mr.Sunil
Paul,Director,Techjeeva
Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
DEE UG/PG students and
faculty of DEE
48
13th -17th
December
2016
Workshop on SDLC and
Project Management DCS/DIT Faculty
49
5th -9th
December
2016
FDP on High Performance
Computing DCS/DIT Faculty
50
29th & 30th
October
2016
3D gaming workshop by
Robokart.com in association
with E-Cell IIT Bombay
DCS/DIT S3 students
51 20th-30th
July 2016
Bridge course in C
programming DCS/DIT S3 Students
52
15th to
20th July
2016
FDP in Intelligent Computing:
Recent trends & Applications DIT Faculty and Students
53 12th July
2016
National Symposium on
Emerging Trends in
Computing and Informatics
DIT Faculty and Students
54
14th
October
2016
Talk on Professional
Opportunities in the area of CS
& IT by Mr.S.Thomas, Digital
DIT Staff and students
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Core Technologies
55
27th
August
2016
Lecture on SAE Activities by
Dr. E. Rajasekar, Secretary
SAEISS, Professor, IRTT,
Erode
DME
Faculty and S1 and
students of RSET and
SAE members from
RSET and other
colleges
56
27th
August
2016
Lecture on Automotive
Sensors and their application
by Dr. E. Rajasekar, Secretary
SAEISS, Professor, IRTT,
Erode
DME
Faculty and S7 and
S5 ME Beta students
of RSET and SAE
members from RSET
and other colleges
57
27th
August
2016
Lecture on Automotive
Engines- Modern Perspectives
through Technology by Mr. S.
Krishnan, Vice President,
Ashok Leyland
DME
Faculty and S5 ME
alpha & S3 ME
Alpha students of
RSET and SAE
members from RSET
and other colleges
58
23rd & 29th
August
2016
Talk on Rajagiri Culture by
Dr. Joseph I. Injodey,
Executive Director, Rajagiri
College of Social Sciences and
Rajagiri Business School,
Kochi
DME S3 ME
59 5th August
2016
Talk on “An insight into
internal combustion diesel
engine” by Mr. Mahesh
Subramanian, Vice Principal,
Anglo Eastern Maritime
Academy
DME
S3, S5, S7 ME
students and RSET
Faculty
60 2nd July
2016
One day workshop on CATIA
V6- LEVEL I DME RSET Faculty
61 12th July
2016
One day workshop on CATIA
V6 - LEVEL II DME RSET Faculty
62 16th -18th
July 2016
Two day workshop on CATIA
V6 - LEVEL III DME RSET Faculty
63
27th
August
2016
Inauguration of SAE INDIA-
Cochin Division DME
RSET Faculty &
Students
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64
2nd
November
2016
One day International
workshop on “Green and
Renewable Energy
Applications”
Jointly by
DME,
DEEE
RSET Faculty &
Students
65
21st
December
2016
Two day workshop on
CFDtool- ANSYS FLUENT DME RSET Faculty
66 6th January
2017
Inauguration of ASHRAE
student branch DME
RSET Faculty &
DME Students
67
29th
November
-3rd
December
2016
FDP on “Essential
Mathematics for Engineering” DBSH Students and staffs
68
22nd
December
2016
National Mathematics Day
Celebration DBSH Students and staffs
69
21st
January
2017
One Day work shop in
Probability and Random
Process
DBSH Students and staffs
2015 – 2016
1
17/03/16
to
21/03/16
YOKOGAWA training on
DCS & PLC
YOKOGA
WA and
DAEI
S8 AEI students +
DAEI Faculty
2 4 – 10
May 2016
6 day FDP on Industrial
Automation DAEI DAEI Faculty
3 4th May
2016
Modern Trends in Industrial
Automation by
Mr. Gopalakrishnan (MD
Graphene Automation)
Department
of AEI Staffs and students
4 5th May
2016
Introduction to DCS & field
bus by Mr.
Venugopal DGM(Rtd) HOCL -
Kochi
Department
of AEI Staffs and students
5 6th – 11th
July 2015
Training on AutoCAD by
Pindis Learning center DCE
S5 Students of Civil
Engineering
Department
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6
22nd
January
2016
Why Concrete is so Humane?
By Mr. Shelly S Fernandez,
GM, RMC INDIA
DCE
Students of Civil
Engineering (S6, S4,
S2)
7
19th
February
2016
TEKLA SOFTWARE -
STRUCTURAL STEEL
DETAILING by Shri.
KwajaMoinudheen M. A,
Director of Reliant Institute of
Technology (Authorized
Training center of TEKLA
Software in Kerala)
DCE Students of Civil
Engineering (S6, S4)
8 1st April
2016
Campus to Corporate by Shakeena
S. Mohammed, Learning Program
Manager, IBM India, Bangalore
DCE Students of Civil
Engineering (S6, S4)
9 8th April
2016 Expect the Unexpected DCE
Students of Civil
Engineering (S6, S4,
S2)
10 6th -10th
July 2015
FDP on "Effective Python
Programming" DCS
M.Tech Students&
Faculty
11 21st -25th
Jan 2016
Workshop on "Latex-the
documentation Software" DCS S5 &S7 Students
12 27th Jan
2016
Awareness to the
implementation of computer
networking
DCS,
RSET
Few students from
CSE.
13 18th -29th
Jan 2016
Programming with Raspberry
Pi and Arduino
DCS,
RSET
Few students from
CSE.
14 18th -29th
Jan 2016
Training program on Android
Programming
DCS,
RSET
Few students from
CSE.
15 18th -29th
Jan 2016
Training program on MySQL
and PHP
DCS,
RSET
Few students from
CSE.
16 1st- 7th
July 2015
Bridge course on Logic
Development and
Introduction to
Programming
Departmen
t of
CSE,RSET
Students from
biology background
from CS, EC,
EE, AE , ME
17
21st March
2016
Data Warehousing & Business
Intelligence/Analytics and
Data Modeling by Mr.
Ramesan Cholayil, Managing
Director, Roseate
DCS B.Tech and M.Tech
Students of CSE
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Technologies, Kalamassery.
18 12th -25th
Nov 2015
Short term course on Recent
Trends in Computer
Architecture
DCS Faculty of CS
19
12th
November
2015
Talk on Pipelining
Fundamentals by Dr V.
Kamakoti
DCS Faculty of CS
20 14th Nov ,
2016
Talk on Main memory and
memory Controller by Mr.
T.V. Kalyan
DCS Faculty of CS
21 15th Nov
2015
Talk on Research trends in
Main memory DCS Faculty of CS
22 17th Nov
2015
Talk on Recent cache memory
research by Ms. Tripti Warrier DCS Faculty of CS
23 18th Nov
2015
Hands on session on CPU
simulator – Gem 5 DCS Faculty of CS
24 20th Nov
2015
Multicore computing by Dr
Rajasekhara babu DCS Faculty of CS
25 22nd Nov
2015
Recent research in computer
architecture by Dr. Madhu
Mutyam
DCS Faculty of CS
26 22nd Nov
2015
Architecture for high
performance systems – Grid
computing by Dr.
K.Chandrasekharan , NIT
Suratkal
DCS Faculty of CS
27 14th to 16th
July 2015 MATLAB For communication DEC 123 Students
28 20th July
2015 Applications using Matlab DEC 50 Students
29 5th Aug
2015
IC Design Flow using Cadence
Tools DEC 20 Students
30 7th Aug
2015 Introduction to Python DEC 20 Students
31 22nd& 23rd
Jan 2016
TINA-TI SPICE-based analog
circuit simulation tool DEC
124 Students
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32
31st Jan &
21st Feb
2016
PCB Design Software &
Fabrication Hands-on DEC
123 Students
33
29th&
30thJan
2016
CADENCE DEC 50 Students
34
29th&
30thJan
2016
MATLAB for Image
Processing DEC 50 Students
35
29th&
30thJan
2016
Galileo Board DEC 50 Students
36
29th&
30thJan
2016
ANSYS HFSS DEC 50 Students
37
29th July
2015
100 years of engineering in
telecom by Prof S C
Sahasrabudhe, Director(Retd),
IIT,Bombay
DEC Students and Faculty
38 30th July
2015
5G: An update from Ericsson
by Mr. Sunil Issac, Vice
President, Sales,Ericsson
Malaysia
DEC Students and Faculty
39
5th
August
2015
Periodic Structures and their
Applications to Antennas by
Dr. A Alphones, Nanyang
Technological University,
Singapore
DEC Students and Faculty
40
5th
August
2015
Development of Educational
App with FDTD Simulations
on Portable Devices by Dr.Eng
Leong Tan, Nanyang
Technological University,
Singapore
DEC Students and Faculty
41
3rd
September
2015
Internet of Things by Dr.
Rajeev Shore, Principal
Scientist/ Researcher at TCS
Innovation
DEC Students and Faculty
42 3rd
September
Cloud and Big Data Analysis
by Mr. Chidambaram DEC Students and Faculty
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2015 Kollengode, Sr. Director,
Engineering at DataXu
43
4th
September
2015
Latest Advances in mm-wave
and sub mm-wave
Technologies by Dr. Latha
Christie, G' and the
Associate Director in
Microwave Tubes Research
and Development Centre,
DRDO
DEC Students and Faculty
44
6th
September
2015
The Smart citizen and the
fourth paradigm by Prof. M
Gangan Pratap, Hon.Professor,
Kerala Technological
University, TVM
DEC Students and Faculty
45
30th
September
2015
Recent Developments in
Biosensors and bio instruments
by Mr Manoj Paul, President,
Healthcare at SFO
Technologies (NeST Group)
DEC Students and Faculty
46 4th April
2016
Arcing Hazards by Ms. Husna
Mumtaz, Assistant Executive
Engineer,Kaloor Substation
DEE Faculty and PG/UG
students
47
22nd &
23rd July
2015
International Workshop on
Solar Photovoltaic Power
Systems for Residential,
Commercial and Off-Grid
DEE
Registered
participants
(Faculty/PG
students)from various
Engineering college
and industries
48 3rd May
2016
Energy Environment and
Development BY Er. C
Jayaraman
General Secretary,
Society of Energy Engineers
and Managers, Kochi
DEE Faculty and PG/UG
students
49
2nd & 3rd
February
2016
3 day workshop on JSP DIT S8 Students
50 18th -29th
January
Training Program on
Raspberry Pi, Android, PHP DIT
S6 and S8 Students of
CSE and IT
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2016 and MySQL by CDAC
51
9th
December
2015
Soft Skill training by
placement cell DIT S7 Students
52 24th & 25th
July 2015
Work shop on Shell
Programming DIT S5 Students
53 13th -15th
July 2015
3 day workshop on Web
Designing and Java DIT S7 Students
54
9th
October
2015
Technical Talk by Mr. Prajosh
O.S, Project Manager-Mobile
Games
DIT Staff and students
55
9th
October
2015
Technical Talk by Mr.Deepak
Nandakumar, Cloud Systems
Engineer from Ruby Studio
DIT Staff and students
56 4th March
2016
Technical Talk on Data
Analytics Mr.Ramesan
Cholayil, Roseate
Technologies
DIT Staff and students
57
7th & 8th
August
2015
‘Sphere Drone Design
Fabrication & Flying’
workshop by M/s AerotriX
Departmen
t: of ME,
RSET
RSET students
&faculties
58
9th
October
2015
National Weld Meet: Kochi
2015 organized by The Indian
Institute of Welding (IIW)
Cochin Branch
Jointly by
DME, The
Indian
Institute
ofWelding
(IIW)
Cochin
Branch.
RSET Faculties, IIW
members and
Welding personals
59 16th April
2016
Student association of
Mechanical Engineering
Department' Real Mechanica'
organized a one day workshop
on Autodesk Fusion 360
Software
Departmen
t: of ME,
RSET
RSET Students and
faculty members
60
Recent Advances in Thermal,
Energy systems and DME
Faculties of ME
Department, HODs of
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11th
August
2015
Sustainability by Bale V.
Reddy,
Professor and Chair,
Department of Automotive,
Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and
Applied Science,
University of Ontario Institute
of Technology, 2000 Simcoe
Street North,
Oshawa
other Departments.,
all students from S7
ME , 2 to 3
representatives from
S5 ME, S3 ME alpha
& beta, S1 ME alpha
& beta
61 30th April
2016
National Seminar On
Information Theory &
Communication
DBSH Students And Faculty
2014 – 2015
1 13/03/15 Data bases available in Fourier
lab DAEI RSET faculty
2
21-23
January
2015
Industrial Automation DAEI S8AEI 2015
3 19-20
January
Raspberry Pi and Introduction
to Python programming DAEI S6 AEI 2015
4 19-20
January PSpice and soldering practices DAEI S4AEI 2015
5 12th June
2014
HANDS ON
TRAINING PROGRAM ON
OrCAD PCB SUITE
DAEI Faculty
6
23/07/14
to
25/07/14
Three day training
program on Distributed
Control Systems (DCS)
DAEI S7 AEI 2014
7 26th
March,
2015
A talk on “Importance of
Calibration”
Departmen
t of AEI
8 18th March
2015
Talk on Changeling Careers in
designing ships, coastal and
ocean platforms/ structures, oil
exploration and production
DCE
Students of
Mechanical and 4th
semester Civil
Engineering
9 30th March
2015
Recent trends and
Opportunities in Civil
Engineering
DCE
Students of 4th
semester Civil
Engineering
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10 4th July
2014
Expert talk on “Smart
Grid: Where Computing,
Communication & Power
Systems Meet” by Dr.
Sandeep K Shukla of Virginia
Tech
DEC Faculty & students
11
11th
December
2014
Expert talk on “Device
44odelling : An art of
approximations” by Prof. S.
Karmalkar, Professor in
electrical engineering , IIT
Madras.
DEC Faculty & students
12
12th
January
2015
Expert talk on “Embedded
system design-A realistic
approach” by Tony M
Puthussery
DEC Faculty & students
13 23rd June
2015
Expert talk on “Memristor &
Its Applications” by Dr.Jimson
Mathew, University of Bristol
DEC Faculty & students
14 13/08/201
4
Fundamentals of Variable
Frequency drives by Mr.Ajith
Nair Managing Director PACE
Systems Coimbatore
DEE Faculty & students
15 29/10/201
4
Solar Cell/Panel Technology,
Power Conditioning & DC/AC
Power Conversion by
Mr. George Varkey
MD GRA Systems (Pvt) Ltd
Cochin
DEE Faculty & students
16 29/10/201
4
University Curriculum in
Renewable Energy by
Dr.Ludwig Von Sterl,
Chancellor Amberg-Weiden
University, Germany
DEE Faculty & students
17 29/10/201
4
Renewable Energy Education
in Schools through Practical
Projects by Mr Martin Merkle,
Study Director Friedrich
Schiller Gymnasium, Germany
DEE Faculty & students
18 29/10/201
4
Thin Film Solar Cells using
Earth Abundant and Eco-DEE Faculty & students
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friendly Materials by Dr K P
Vijayakumar,
Rtd Prof, Department of
Physics CUSAT
19 15/12/201
4
Hybrid Microgrid by Dr.Chem
V Nayar
Adjunt Prof Curtain
University Australia – MD
Regen Power Australia
DEE Faculty & students
20 16th -23 ,
April 2015
Research Trends in
Informatics, Computing &
Communication
DIT Faculty & students
21
6th
February
2015
Talk on “Virtualization
Techniques” by Mr. Muddan
K.Thygaraj, Senior
Executive,Telecon, Firstsource
Solutions Limited, Bangalore
DIT Students
22
26th
September
2014
Talk on Project Management
by Ms.Gloria Roy, Assistant
Manager in Project Delivery
at ISPG Technologies India
Pvt Ltd., Kochi
DIT Students
23 18th July
2014
Talk on Importance of Gate by
Gate Academy by Mr. Vishnu
Lona Jacob, from The Gate
Academy Cochin
DIT Students
24 18th March
2015
Presentation on challenging
careers in designing ships,
coastal and ocean
platforms/structures by Prof.
Krishnankutty P., Department
of Ocean Engineering, IIT
Madras
DME S8 ME, S6 ME and
S4 CE
25
19th& 20th
February
2015
Talk by Dr. Vittal Rao,
Professor , IISc, Bangalore DBSH Faculty and Students
26
19th-20th
February
2015
Talk by Dr. E Krishnan,
Professor ,Kerala
University(Rtd)
DBSH Faculty and Students
Table 3.1.6: Events Organized by the Institution
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Sl. No. Department Name Events Organised by Faculty (Last 3 Academic
Years)
1 AEI 15
2 IT 29
3 ECE 64
4 ME 24
5 CSE 30
6 CE 14
7 EEE 33
8 DBSH 15
Table 3.1.7: Events Organized by the Departments
Sl. No. Department Name Guest Lectures (Last 3 Academic Years)
1 AEI 7
2 IT 12
3 ECE 27
4 ME 15
5 CSE 11
6 CE 7
7 EEE 12
8 DBSH 11
Table 3.1.8: Guest Lectures Organized by the Departments
Detailed list of the workshops, FDPs, seminars, guest lectures etc. organized by the various
departments is given in the Department Evaluation Report.
3.1.7 Provide details of prioritised research areas and the expertise available with the
institution
Sl.
No. Research Group Department Faculty Members
1 Instrumentation Design &
Development Applied
Electronics &
Instrumentation
Prof. P. R. Madhava Panicker
Ms. Shanmugha priya M
Ms. Priya S
Ms. Aparna George
Mr. Anish T
Fr. Joseph C.
Fr. Thomas P. J
2 Process Control
Prof. Dominic Mathew
Mr. Krishnakumar K.P
Mr. Balu Raveedran
Ms. Mary Hexy
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Mr. Anuj Abraham
3
Biomedical
Instrumentation & Signal
Processing
Dr. Abraham Thomas
Ms. Meena V.
Ms. Liza Annie Joseph
Dr.Pramod K Namboothiri
4 Computer Architecture
Computer
Science &
Engineering
Mr. Jayarajan J. N.
5 Software Engineering Prof. K S Mathew
6 Computer Networking
Ms. Tripti C.
Ms. Deepa John
Ms. Anita John
Ms. Jyotsna A.
Ms. Diya Thomas
Mr. Sandy Joseph
Mr. Hareesh M.J
Ms. Jisha M
Mr. Viju Prakash
7 Computer Security Mr. Biju Abraham N.
Mr. Uday Babu P
8 Data Mining
Ms. Sminu Izudheen
Mr. Varghese S. Chooralil
Ms. Meenu Mathew
9 Image Processing
Mr. Paul Augustine
Ms. Jincy J. Fernandez
Ms. Amitha Mathew
Ms. Dincy Paul
10 Natural Language
Processing
Ms. Dhanya P. M.
Ms. Sangeetha Jamal
Ms. Meera M
11 Theoretical Computer
Science
Ms. Shimmi Asokan
Ms. Mary Priya Sebastian
12 Intelligent Machine
Control Group
Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
Dr. P.C. Unnikrishnan
Ms.Renu George
Ms.Ragam Rajagopal
Mr. Thomas K P
Ms.Rinu Alice Koshy
Fr. Mejo Paul
13 Power Electronics &
Drives Group
Mr.Ginnes K John
Ms. Anna Mathew
Ms. Caroline Ann Sam
Ms.Sreepriya R
Mr.Unnikrishnan L
14 Distributed Grid
Integration Group
Ms.Prathibha P K
Ms.Santhi B
Prof. J T Kuncheria
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Mr.Jebin Francis
Ms.Jayasri R. Nair
15 VLSI & Embedded
systems group
Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
Dr. Jobin K Antony
Mr Anoop Thomas
Mr. Karunakara Menon
Mr. Bonifus P. L.
Mr. Dhanesh M. S
Ms. Maleeha Abdul Azeez
Mr. Rony Antony P.
Ms. Tressa Michael
Ms. Shubhasree A V
Mr. Ajai V Babu
Mr. George Joseph
Mr. Kiran K A
Mr. Vinai T
16 Signal Processing
Ms. Harsha A
Mr. Sreekumar G.
Ms. Rithu James
Mr Jaison Jaicob
Ms Swapna Davis
Ms Anila Kuriakose
Ms. Jisa David
Ms. Preethi Bhaskaran
Ms. Neethu Radha Gopan
Mr. Nithin Babu
17 Communication Systems
Dr. Deepthy Das Krishna
Mr Jaison Jacob
Ms. Swapna Davies
Ms. Deepthy G. S.
Mr. AbhishekViswakumar
Mr. Jaison Jacob
Ms. S. Santhi Jabarani
Mr. K. Rama Varma
Ms. Rinju Mariam
18 Opto Electronics
Dr. Jobin K. Antony
Ms. Harsha N G
Ms. Deepthy G. S.
Ms. Preethi Bhaskaran
19 Energy research – Solar,
Thermal systems
Mechanical
Engineering
Dr. John M. George
(Lead)
Prof. Gopalakrishna Pillai A
Fr. Joel George Pullolil CMI
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(On Study leave)
Mr. James Mathew
Mr. Akash James
Mr. John Paul C D
Mr. Tony Chacko
Mr. Vishnu Sankar
20 Computer Aided
Engineering – CFD, FEM
Mr. Manoj G. Tharian (Lead)
Mr. Jithin P.N.
Dr. Ajith Kumar
Mr. Abinson Paul
Mr. Sooraj Chacko
Mr. Rathish T.R
Mr. Mathew Baby
21
Manufacturing
Engineering – Production,
Materials, Metallurgy,
CAM
Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan (Lead)
Dr. Sreekumar.V.M.
Mr. Sidheek P A
Mr. UdaySankar K
Mr. Jibin Noble
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P
Mr. Senjo Manuel
Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Mr. Manu Joseph
Mr. Harikrishnan
22 Distributed Computing
and System
Information
Technology
Mr. Binu A.
Ms. Kuttyamma A J
Mr. Mathews Abraham
23 Data Security
Dr. Varghese Paul
Ms. Divya James
Ms. Abey Abraham
Ms. Chinchu Krishna
Ms. Bency Wilson
24
Networks
Ms. Preetha K. G.
Mr. Biju Paul
Ms. Jisha G
Ms. Mary John
Mr. Mujeebhudheen Khan
25 Computational Data
Science
Dr Sherly KK- Co-ordinator
Ms. Saritha S
Ms. Lakshmi K S
Ms. Neeba E A
Ms. Nikhila T Bhuvan
26 Structural Engineering
Ms.Aysha Zeneeb Majeed
Ms. Anitha Varghese
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DME
Dr. Nivin Philip
Ms. Tressa Kurian
Ms. Elsa Paul
Ms. Elza Maria Rony
27 Transportation
Engineering
Ms. Sindhu U.
Ms. Joseena Joseph
Mr. Arun T. Moonjely
28
Geotechnical and
Environmental
Engineering
Mr. Jayakumar J.
Mr. Arun Balan
29 Water Resources
Engineering
Prof. K. A. Ouseph
Ms. Kavitha M.
Mr. Bibin Hezakiel V.
Mr. Jibin Joseph
30 Chaos and Fractals
DBSH
Dr. Vinod Kumar P.B
Research Scholars
31 Complex Dynamic Dr. Vinod Kumar P.B
Research Scholars
32 Fuzzy Systems Dr. Vinod Kumar P.B
Mr. Binu R, Research Scholars
33 Mathematical
Morphological
Dr. Ramkumar P.B
Research Scholars
34 Electrochemical polymer
and Nano material
Dr. Antony V Varghese
Faculty members in Chemistry
35 Engineering education
Dr. Ing. Varghese Panthalookaran
CMI
All faculty members
36 Topology and Lattice
theory
Dr. Ramkumar P.B
Yogesh Prasad, Research Scholars
37 Fluid Dynamics Mr. Shyam Sunder Iyer
Faculty members Mathematics
38
Bio design Instrument
Research and
Developments (BIRDS)
Inter disciplinary
Research groups
DAEI, DECE, EIT, DCS, DME
39 Speech & Acoustics,
Image Processing DAEI, DECE
40 High Performance
Computing
DAEI, DCE, DCS, DEC, DEE,
DIT, DME, DBSH
41 Cloud Computing DCS, DIT
Table 3.1.9: Research Areas and Expertise
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3.1.8 Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit
the campus and interact with teachers and students?
The institution conducts conferences, seminars, invited talks, FDPs, workshops, short term
courses etc. regularly. Researchers, academicians and experienced people from industry are
invited as resource persons for these programmes.
Keynote speakers and resource persons who delivered plenary talks in the conferences is listed
in the table 3.7.2.
The number of best academicians and researchers who have visited our campus in the recent
past is listed in the table 3.1.10.
Sl. No. Department Name Number of Best Academicians
Visited (Last 3 Years)
1 AEI 7
2 IT 12
3 ECE 27
4 ME 15
5 CSE 11
6 CE 7
7 EEE 12
8 DBSH 11
Table 3.1.10: Number of Best Academicians Visited
3.1.9. What percentage of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical Leave for research
activities? How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and
imbibe research culture on the campus?
Mr. Anoop Thomas of DEC got study leave for Research in Aalen University, Germany.
3.1.10. Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating
awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and
elsewhere to students and community (lab to land)
The institution has taken up the following initiatives in creating awareness/advocating/transfer
of relative findings of research of the institution and elsewhere.
i. Regularly organizing an international conference “International Conference on
Advances in Computing & Communications (ICACC)”. The first conference was
conducted in 2011, and the sixth conference was conducted in 2016.
The number of faculty publications is provided in the table 3.4.5.
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3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research
3.2.3 What are the financial provisions made available to support student research
projects by students?
Joe Augustine, Sijin Sebastian, John Jose ,'Dynamic Migratory Selection Strategy for
Adaptive Routing In Mesh NoCs' , Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC), 2015
IFIP/IEEE International Conference on 5-7 Oct. 2015. They are rewarded with an amount
of 25,000/-.
Bivil M. Jacob & Hashim P. Kamal of 2010 – 2014 batch of B. Tech CSE presented a
paper in the 7th ACM International workshop on Network-on-chip Architecture
(NoCArc – 14) held in conjunction with the IEEE International Symposium on
Micro Architecture (MICRO – 2014) at the Cambridge University, UK on 13th
December 2014. As a token of appreciation the Management awarded an amount of
Rs. 10,000/- each.
Sl.
No.
Name &
Department of the
Faculty
Name &
Department
of the Student
Thesis Title Publication Details
1
Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul
M,
Mr. Biju Paul
Preeth E. N
Load Based
Algorithm for
scheduling jobs
in Docker
containers
Evaluation of Docker
containers based on
Hardware Utilization in the
proceedings of 3rd
International Conference on
Control, Communication
and Computing organized
by College of Engineering,
TVM, November 2015.
2
Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul
M,
Ms. Chinchu
Krishna /IT
Mr. Joseph J
P/IT
Advancements
in built and
deployment in
Java Container
using Docker
Table 3.2.2: Interdisciplinary Student Projects
3.2.5 How does the institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and research
facilities of the institution by its staff and students?
Course Venue
FDP on Advanced Trends in Web
Technology CCF/ARC
Table 3.2.3: Courses Conducted Utilizing the Lab
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3.2.6 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or
other beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If ‘yes’ give details.
Yes. The institution has received grants from the industry and also from Government bodies
for research activities. The details are in table 3.2.4 and 3.2.5
Sl.
No. Title
Name of the
Coordinator
Amount
Sanctioned Government body
1 Solar Powered Smart
Irrigation System
Ms. Prathibha
P.K Rs. 24,000/- KTU-CERD
2 Upper Limb
Rehabiltation System
Mr. Balu
Raveendran
Ms. Priya S
Rs. 23,000/-
APJ Abdul Kalam
Technological
University & CERD
(Center for Engineering
Research &
Development.)
3 Kinetic Gait Analysis
Device
Mr. Balu
Raveendran
Ms. Priya S
Rs. 25,000/-
APJ Abdul Kalam
Technological
University & CERD
(Center for Engineering
Research &
Development.)
4
Design and
Development of
System for Window
Pane Status Display
in Cars
Prof. P. R.
Madhava
Panicker
Ms. Mary
Hexy
Rs. 25,000/-
APJ Abdul Kalam
Technological
University & CERD
(Center for Engineering
Research &
Development.)
5
RRMR: Reliable Re
configurable
Memristor Radio
frequency Devices
Dr. Deepthi
Das Krishna Rs.6,83,000/- KSCSTE
6
Fabrication of
chamber to produce
good quality charcoal
Mr. Akash
James, Asst.
Professor,
DME, RSET
Rs.1,65,000/-
Kerala State Council for
Science Technology and
Environment – Rural
Technology Programme
Table 3.2.4: Grants Received from Government Bodies
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Sl.
No.
Principal
Investigator Department
Amount
(Rs.)
Name of the
Agency
Date of
Approval
1 Dr. Jobin K
Antony ECE Rs. 2,45,260 AICTE 24/02/2015
Table 3.2.5: Fund received under MODROB scheme
3.3 Research Facilities
3.3.1 What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars
within the campus?
The following research labs have been established to carry out the various research
activities in the respective departments
o Codd lab
o Sunya Labs(under development)
3.3.4 What are the research facilities made available to the students and research scholars
outside the campus/ other research laboratories?
The institution facilitates students to do projects in external research organizations and
industries like CDAC, NPOL, NIT Suratkal, Bharat Electronics etc.
MoU with HochschuleRavensburg- Weingarten – University of Applied Sciences,
Germany.Period: 22nd September 2016.
MoU with SFO Technologies Private Limited, Kochi.Period:27th July 2016.Key Initiator:
Fr. Dr.-Ing. Varghese Panthalookaran.
MoU with The Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL).Period: 6th October 2016.Key
Initiator: FrDrJaison Paul Mulerickal CMI.
MoU with Walrus Marine and Engineering Co Pvt Ltd and ISOI (Instrument Society of
India, Kochi Chapter).Period: 4th December 2015.Key Initiator: Mr. Dominic Mathew.
MoU with IAPC (Institute of Automation and Process Control) Kakkanad,
RSET(Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology) and ISOI(Instrument Society of
India-Kochi Chapter).Period: 9thSeptember 2016.Key Initiator: Mr. Krishna Kumar K P
MoU with YOKOGAWA INDIA LIMITED (YIL) .Period: 22nd June 2010.Key Initiator:
Mr. Dominic Mathew.
MoU with the Indian Institute of Welding (IIW), Cochin Branch .Period: 9th October
2015. Key Initiator: DR. THANKACHAN T. PULLAN.
MoU with IBM India Private Limited, Bangalore. Period: 2nd May 2013. Key Initiator:
Mr. Binu A.
MoU with TECHNOVIA INFO SLOUTIONS Private Limited, Kakkanad.Period: 9th
May 2011.Key Initiator: Mr. Biju Abraham Narayamparambil.
MoU with VVDN Pvt. Ltd. Kochi.Period:3rd October 2012.Key Initiator:Mr. Anoop
Thomas.
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MoU with HMT Machine Tools Limited, Kalamassery. Period: 25th October 2016.Key
Initiator: Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan.
MoU with YEX-TREME Technologies, Perumbavoor.Period: 25th January 2016.Key
Initiator: Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan.
MoU with Digital Core Technologies PVT. LTD, Kakkanad. Period: 25th January
2016.Key Initiator: Dr. Jobin K Antony
3.3.5 Provide details on the library/ information resource centre or any other facilities
available specifically for the researchers?
The institution subscribes about 35 print scholarly research journals and e-journal package
which includes IEEE/IET Electronic Library (IEL), Springer, Elsevier – Science Direct,
ASME, ASCE, J-Gate and ASTM journals. The online research journals print scholarly
research journals and subscribed by the central library is listed in the tables 3.3.1 and 3.3.2.
E-Journal Packages – 2017
Table 3.3.1: Online Research Journals Subscribed
Publisher E-Content No. of E-Journals Link
IEEE/IET
Electronic
Library
(IEL)
Our online
subscription
includes access to
the full text of
IEEE Content
published since
1988 with select
content published
since 1893
1. 166 IEEE Journal, Magazine and
Transaction titles
2. 1200 conference Titles
3. 26 IET Journal and Magazine
titles
4. 20 IET Conference and seminar
digests.
5. Over 2,500 approved and
published IEEE Standards,
excluding drafts
6. IEEE Standard Dictionary Online
7. 67 VDE VERLAG Conference
Proceedings
8. Bell Labs Technical Journals
http://ieeexplor
e.ieee.org
ASME Mechanical
Engineering 28 e-journals
http://asmedigit
alcollection.as
me.org
ASCE Civil Engineering 35 e-journals http://ascelibrar
y.org
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Sl. No. Scholarly Journals List - 2017
1 AARO Journal
2 Bulletin of Materials Science
3 CIGRE India Journal
4 Current Science
5 Defence Science Journal
6 IASH Journal
7 IETE Journal of Education
8 IETE Journal of Research
9 IETE Technical Review
10 India Power Journal
11 Indian Geotechnical Journal
12 Indian Journal of Chemistry Sec. A
13 Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Sciences
14 Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
15 Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics
16 Indian Journal of Technical Education
17 Indian Science Abstracts
18 Journal of Engineering & Technology Education
19 Journal of Engineering Science and Management Education
20 Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research
21 Journal of Scientific Temper
22 Journal of Structural Engineering
23 Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
24 Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India) Series A
25 Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India) Series B
26 Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India) Series C
27 Journal of the Instrument Society of India
28 Paritantra : Journal of Systems Science and Engineering
29 Power Engineer Journal
30 Pramana - Journal of Physics
31 Proceedings (Mathematical Sciences)
32 Resonance - Journal of Science Education
33 Sadhana ( Engineering Sciences)
34 The American Mathematical Monthly
35 The Journal of CPRI
36 Water and Energy International
Table 3.3.2: Scholarly Research Journals Subscribed
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.1 Highlight the major research achievements of the staff and students in terms of
Patents obtained and filed (process and product)
Patent filed for the student project entitled “CENTRALIZED SYSTEM FOR ROAD
TRAFFIC SIGNAL PRIORITIZATION AT ROAD INTERSECTIONS AND
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EMERGENCY HANDHELD TOOL”, done by the students Mr. Mohamed Jasim and
Mr. Muhammed Sadique of DIT.
Original research contributing to product improvement
Sl.
No.
Name of the Faculty/ Name
of the Student Project Title Department
1
Students (Joseph Joshy ,
Harry Johnson , Aldin
Manuel , Jerrin Eldo M)
3 D printer DCS
2 Mr. Vineeth Krishna P, Mr.
Uday Sankar K
Fuel Enhancement using hydrogen
obtained by Electrolysis
DME
3
Students ( Joffin George ,
Tony Thomas, Joe Holmes)
Manipulator Robot for crack
Detection and Welding in
Underground Process Pipes
AE
Table 3.4.1: Research Contributing to Product Improvement
Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the services
Sl.
No.
Name of the Faculty/ Name
of the Student Paper Details/project title Department
1
Students (Joseph Joshy ,
Harry Johnson , Aldin Manuel
, Jerrin Eldo M)
Project title – 3 D printer DCS
2
Students ( Muhammed Jasim
M, Rejin R. Krishna ,
Muhammed Sadique
Project title – Emergency
Response Real Time Tracking DIT
3 J.T. Kuncheria / Libin
Varghese. M.Tech – IDAC
Project title – “A Novel Solar
powered wheel chair for the
disabled “
DEE
4 L. Unnikrishnan / Mebin
Joseph. M.Tech IDAC
Adaptive Fuzzy Based Controller
in Electric Standing Wheel Chairs
for physically disabled
DEE
Table 3.4.2: Research Studies Benefiting the Community
Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development
Sl.
No.
Name of the Faculty/ Name of
the Student Project Title Department
1
Students (Joseph Joshy , Harry
Johnson , Aldin Manuel , Jerrin
Eldo M)
Project title – 3 D printer DCS
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2 Eapen Jose , Jacob Sebastian ,
Leo Baby Jacob RALi V 2.0 DCS
3 Akash C.A , Joseph Biju ,
George Joseph , Joseph Joshy
Bus Tracker , Bus Finder,
Placement Automation System DCS
Table 3.4.4: Research Inputs Contributing to Social Development
3.4.2 Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal(s)? If ‘yes’,
indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whether such
publication is listed in any international database?
The institute has published the proceedings of the international conferences conducted in the
college.
Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Advances in Computing and
Communications (ICACC) 2016, published by Elsevier Procedia Computer Science.
Publication Chair: Dr. Deepthi Das Krishna, RSET, Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul M, RSET,
Dr. John Jose, IIT Guwahati.
Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Advances in Computing and
Communications (ICACC) 2015 , published by IEEE Xplore
Publication Chair. Dr. John Jose, RSET.
3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students:
Publication per faculty in the last 3 academic years is in table 3.4.5
Name of the Faculty No. of
Publications Department Year
Mr. Joseph Mathew 1
AEI
2016 - 17
Ms. Sukanya Warrier 2 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
Ms. Shanmuga Priya 1 2016 - 17
Ms. Mary Hexy 1 2016 - 17
Prof. Dominic Mathew
1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
3 2014 - 15
Mr. Balu Raveendran
1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Dr. Abraham Thomas
1 2016 - 17
2 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr. Anuj Abraham 2 2016 - 17
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Ms. Liza Annie Joseph 1 2015 - 16
Mr. Arun A.
Balakrishnan 1 2014 - 15
Mr. Naveen N. 2 2014 - 15
Ms. Elza Maria Rony 1
DCE
2016 - 17
Aysha Zeneeb Majeed 1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Diya Thomas
1
DCS
2016 - 17
2 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Dhanya P.M
1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Ms. Anita John 2 2015 - 16
Mr. Biju Abraham N 1 2016 - 17
Mr. Ajith S 1 2015 - 16
Ms. Gopika S 1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr. John Jose 3 2014 - 15
Mr. Jayarajan J.N 2 2014 - 15
Ms. Jomina John 1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Fr. Dr . Jaison Paul M 2 2015 - 16
Ms. Elizebath Issac 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Mary Priya S 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Mintu Philip 1 2014 - 15
Mr. Robin Cyriac 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Sangeetha jamal
2 2016 - 17
3 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Shimmi Asokan 1 2016 -17
3 2014 - 15
Ms. Tripti C 1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
Mr. Varghese C 4 2015 - 16
3 2014 - 15
Mr. Vishak 1 2014 – 15
Mr. Anoop Thomas 3
DEC 2016 - 17
3 2015 - 16
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Mr. Bonifus P.L 4 2015 - 16
Dr. Deepthi Das Krishna 6 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr.Delson T.R 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Harsha A 5 2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Mr. Jaison Jacob 2 2016 - 17
3 2014 - 15
Mr. Jaison Jacob (JJ) 4 2015 - 16
Ms. Jisa David 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Preethi Bhaskaran 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Rithu James
4 2016 - 17
13 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Swapna Davies 1 2014 - 15
Mr. Walter Joseph 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Anna Mathew
2
DEE
2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Ms. B. Santhi
1 2016 - 17
2 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms.Caroline Ann Sam
1 2016 - 17
4 2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Fr. Mejo Gracevilla CMI 1 2016 - 17
Mr. Ginnes K John 3 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Jani Das 1 2014 - 15
Ms. Jayasri R. Nair
1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
3 2014 - 15
Mr. Jebin Francis
4 2016 - 17
2 2015 - 16
3 2014 - 15
Prof J.T. Kuncheria
2 2016 - 17
4 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr. Karthikeyan K.B 1 2014 - 15
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Ms. Prathibha P.K
1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Ragam Rajagopal
2 2016 - 17
2 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Renu George
1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Rinu Alice Koshy 2 2015 - 16
Ms. Sreepriya R
2 2016 - 17
2 2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Ms. Salitha K 3 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr. Thomas K.P
2 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr. Unnikrishnan L
3 2016 - 17
3 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Abey Abraham 2
DIT
2014 - 15
Mr. Biju Paul
4 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr. Binu A
2 2016 - 17
3 2015 - 16
6 2014 - 15
Ms. Chinchu Krishna S
1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
3 2014 - 15
Ms. Divya James
3 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Ms. Jisha G 1 2016 - 17
5 2015 - 16
Ms. Kuttyamma A.J
1 2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Ms. Lakshmi K.S 1 2016 - 17
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Ms. Mary John 1 2015 - 16
1 2014 - 15
Mr. Mujeebudheen Khan
A.I 1 2016 - 17
Ms. Nikhila T. Bhuvan
1 2016 - 17
4 2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Ms. Preetha K.G
2 2016 - 17
3 2015 - 16
3 2014 - 15
Ms. Saritha S 3 2014 - 15
Mr. Jithin P.Narayanan 1
DME
2015 - 16
2 2014 - 15
Dr. John .M. George 2 2015 - 16
Dr. Thankachan .T.Pullan 1 2016 - 17
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P 1 2014 - 15
Mr. Vishnu Sankar 2 2016 - 17
Dr Deepa K. Baby 2
DBSH
2016 - 17
1 2015 - 16
Dr. Ramkumar P.B 1 2015 - 16
Dr. Shibu P.P 1 2014 - 15
Sonia Paul 1 2015 - 16
Dr. Ing. Varghese
Panthalookaran
1 2016 - 17
2 2015 - 16
3 2014 - 15
Table 3.4.5: Publication per Faculty
Number of papers published by faculty and students in peer reviewed journals
(national / international)
Department Total No. of Publications
2016- 2017 2015 – 2016 2014 - 2015
AEI 5 1 3
CE 2 1 -
CSE 6 3 5
ECE 4 11
EEE 22 29 9
IT 2 7 3
ME 2 2 2
DBS 4 4 2
Table 3.4.6: Number of Publications Department Wise
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Number of publications listed in International Database (for Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Nil
Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
Dep
artm
ent
Name of the
Faculty Details of the Book
Year of
Publication
ECE
Dr. Jobin
K.Antony,
Dr Deepthi Das
Krishna
Dr. A.
Unnikrishnan
Dr John Jose
Ms. Babitha R.
Jose
Recent Advances in Computing and
Communication Systems
Mc Graw Hill Education
2015
Table 3.4.8: Books Published by Faculty
Recognition received by the faculty from reputed professional bodies and agencies,
nationally and internationally
1. Mr. Biju Paul of DIT received Carrier Guru Award in 2016 - 2017
2. Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul M of CS has been granted access to KTU High Performance
Computing (HPC) machine – ParamShavak.
3. Dr. Dominic Mathew of AE awarded as Fellow for contributions to manufacturing
Industry and Popularization of Instrumentation Engineering Discipline on 30th
October 2015.
4. Ms. Nikhila T. Bhuvan awarded Digi Star of the Week by South Indian Bank on
December 2015.
5. Mr. Biju Paul of DIT received Carrier Guru Award in 2015 - 2016
6. Ms. Deepthi Das Krishna got full travel support from DST for the paper presentation
at IEEE TENCON -15 during 1 – 4 Nov 2015 at Macau, China for the paper titled “
Antenna Design with Triple Band – Notches for WiMAX , WLAN and downlink of
X-band satellite communication Systems.
7. Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul M judged International Conference ICCEECON 2k15.
8. Dr John. Jose co-chaired National conference on Advanced Trends in Computing and
Communication (NATCCOM 2K14)
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3.5 Consultancy
3.5.1 Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry
interface?
The institution has an Industry-Institute Interaction Cell and an Entrepreneurship development
cell and incubation center that promote the relationship between industry and institution.
The institution is providing consultancy services in the areas of website design, building digital
repository and project management.
Following are the beneficiaries of our consultancy services
Govt of Kerala
Rajagiri Business School
TCS
NBE
Kerala Pvt Medical college Management Association
Kerala Southern Railways.
MGS Associates Ready mix Trading Pvt Ltd.
Thaddesamithram.
Senior Section Engineer / P.Way Construction Ernakulam Jn.
DRD communication and Software Pvt Ltd.
NPOL.
DT AV Canada Communication
Rajagiri Christu Jayanti Public School
KCPCMF
Samagra vikas Social Service Society Alappuzha
KCECMA
Rajagiri Outreach
Suvartha SD Convent Thammanam.
PMS college of Dental Science and Research.
Mar Baselious College of Eng and Technology.
Sacred Heart College Thevara.
AMCSFNCK.
St.Berchaman’s College, Changanassery
Rajagiri Educational Alternatives and Community Health(out REACH)
GATE
CMAT
TISS
APTECH
JEE
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BAARC
AFCAT
SATVAT
PREPLADDER
BUILD HR
CANApprove
NSEIT
3.5.4 List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by the institution and
the revenue generated during the last four years.
Faculty members take up free of cost consultancy works regularly. The detailed list of
consultancy works taken up by the faculty is in table 3.5.1
Year Project Name Customer Principal
Investigator
Project
Value
2017 Conduct of External
Examinations
TCS, ApTech, GATE,
CMAT,TISS
Ms. Kuttyamma
A J 3,00000/-
2016 Conduct of External
Examinations
TCS, ApTech, Prometric,
GATE, JEE, BAARC,
AFCAT, SATVAT,
PREPLADDER, BUILD
HR, CANApprove,
NSEIT
Ms. Kuttyamma
A J
16,00000/-
2016
Project Management
and Quality Process
Consultant
DRD Communications &
Software Pvt Ltd
Prof K S
Mathew (DCS) 6,00,000/-
2016 FPGA based multi-
channel data acquisition NPOL
Dr. Jobin K
Antony(DEC)
10,00,000/-
(Expected)
2016 Direction finding
circular array
DTAV Canada
Communication
Dr.Deepti Das
Krishna(DEC)
2016 Processing admissions
of KCPCMF KCPCMF
Mr. Biju
Abraham(DCS) 8,00,000/-
2016-
2018
IT consultant and also a
managing committee
member of RCJPS,
Kakkanad
RCJPS, Kakkanad Mr.Jobin
Jose(DCS)
Free of
Cost
2011-
2016
College Automation
Software
Rajagiri Business School,
Kochi
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Free of
Cost
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Naduvath(DIT)
2010-
2016 Website Management
Samagra Vikas Social
Service Society,
Alappuzha
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS)
Free of
Cost
2010-
2016 Chief IT consultant
Samagra Vikas Social
Service Society,
Alappuzha
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS)
Free of
Cost
2010-
2016
Website Management
for Kerala Catholic
Engineering College
Management
Association
KCECMA
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
2010-
2016
Website Management
for Kerala Christian
Professional
Management’s
Federation
KCPCMF
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
2010-
2016
Website Maintenance
for Rajagiri Outreach Rajagiri Outreach
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
Free of
Cost
2015 Conduct of External
Examinations
TCS, Prometric, GATE,
BAARC, AFCAT,
SATVAT
Ms. Kuttyamma
A J 7,15000/-
2015
Computer Literacy
Programme for slum
people of Thammanam
'Suvartha' S.D. Convent,
Thammanam
CS/IT
Technical Staff
2015 Processing admissions
of KCPCMF KCPCMF
Ms. Sangeetha
Jamal(DCS) 8,00,000/-
2013-
2016
Internal Projects for
RSET-
Rajagiri School of
Engineering and
Technology, Kerala, India
Mr. Jayarajan J
N(DCS)
Free of
Cost
2015-
2016
Consultancy work done:
Online SBJournal
Online version of
St.Berchaman’s College,
Changanassery(2015-
2016)
Mr. Binu
A(DIT)
Free of
cost
2013-
2014
BDS Admission
Automation
PMS College of Dental
Science & Research
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
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2014 Processing admissions
of KCPCMF KCPCMF
Ms. Sangeetha
Jamal(DCS) 8,00,000/-
2011-
2014
College Automation
Software
Rajagiri College of Social
Science
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
Free of
Cost
2011-
2014
College Automation
Software
Mar Baselious College of
Engineering &
Technology
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
Free of
Cost
2011-
2014
Website management
for Association of the
Managements of
Christian Self Financing
Nursing Colleges of
Kerala
AMCSFNCK
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
2011-
2014
Website and College
Automation software
Sacred Heart College,
Thevara
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
2013 Processing admissions
of KCPCMF KCPCMF
Ms. Sangeetha
Jamal(DCS) 6,00,000/-
2011-
2013
Nursing(B.Sc, PG, Post
Basic) Admission
Automation
AMCSFNCK
Mr. Jobin
Jose(DCS),
Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
2012 Processing admissions
of KCPCMF KCPCMF
Ms. Sangeetha
Jamal(DCS) 5,00,000/-
2012,
2013 Website Management ICECCS
Mr. Krishnadas
Naduvath(DIT)
2014-
2015 Digital Resource Centre CSI
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2014-
2015
Department Research
Portal
Department of CS,
CUSAT
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2014-
2015
International Centre for
Free and Open Source
Software
Govt. of Kerala Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2013-
2014 Institution Repository
Rajagiri School of Social
Sciences, Kalamassery,
Kerala
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
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2013-
2014
RBS Course
Management System RBS
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2013-
2014
Websites of selected
departments,
conferences and labs
Cochin University of
Science and Technology.
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2012-
2014 Digital Resource Centre CSI
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2012-
2013
Technical Adviser,
Journal of Free Software
and Free Knowledge
International Centre for
Free and Open Source
Softwares, Govt. of
Kerala,India(http://icfoss.
org/ojs/index.php/foss)
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2012-
2013 AIEEE Exam TCS
Mr. Biju
Abraham(DCS) 1,27,530/-
2012-
2013 NBE
Prometric Testing Pvt.
Ltd.
Mr. Biju
Abraham(DCS) 4,39,890/-
2011-
2012
Project Management
Consultancy for a
Banking Project
NeST Group Prof. K. S.
Mathew 11,67,742/-
2011 Processing admissions
of KCPCMF KCPCMF
Ms. Divya
K.S(DCS) 3, 40,000/-
2011-
12 Digital Repository
Rajagiri School of
Engineering and
Technology, Kerala, India
Mr. Binu A
(DIT).
Free of
Cost
2009
Result Published in
Journal of Electronic
Packing. Vol:132, issue
3.doi:10.1115/1.400200
V-Guards Industries Ltd.
Dr.-Ing.
Varghese
Panthalookaran
(DBSH)
Free of
Cost
2009-
2010 Allotment Process
Kerala Private Medical
College Management
Association
Mr. Binu A
(DIT)
Free of
Cost
Table 3.5.1: Consultancy Works
3.6.3 How does the institution solicit stakeholder perception on the overall performance
and quality of the institution?
Role Name of the Faculty
Chairman Dr. A. Unnikrishnan, Principal
Vice Chairman Dr. John M. George, Vice Principal
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Coordinator Dr. Vinod Kumar P.B.
Secretary Ms. Neeba E.A.
Assistant Coordinator Mr. Manoj Tharian
Members
Ms. Sindhu U.
Ms. Dhanya P.M
Mr. James Mathew
Mr. Anuj Abraham
Ms. Divya James
Ms. Subhasree S
Dr. Sonia Paul
Ms. Anna Mathew
Dr. Antony Varghese
Mr. Biju paul
Fr. Joeph C CMI
Mr. M. T. Kuriakose
Mr. Tony Joseph
Ms. Bindhu Paul
Mr.P.M.Joseph
Mr. Jomon P J
Mr.Shaibu kurian
Mr. Mathachan M J
Ms. Saritha S
Mr.Vivek E K - Alumni representative
Mr. Nishanth P R - Employer representative from
industry
Mr. Suresh Nair - Industrialist
Mr. Saji Varghese - Representative, local Society
Table 3.6.1: IQAC Committee
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME [TECHNICAL CELL Unit No.232]
Date Programme Duration Beneficiaries
1st January
2015 to 7th
January
2015.
NSS unit of the Rajagiri School Of
Engineering & Technology
organized a 7 day special camp in
the Municipal Cooperative
Hospital, Thrikkakkara
One week
Municipal
Cooperative Hospital
12th
October
2015
In association with Malayala
Manorama, RSET alumina and
NSS unit jointly organized an End
of Sulfan campaign in Kasaragod
District.
ENDOSULPHAN
victim houses at
Kasargod
The RSET units of Complaints
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8th March
2016
Committee Against Sexual Harassment
(CCASH), National Service Scheme
(NSS) and the IEEE Women in
Engineering (WIE) jointly conducted
the following programs
Talk 1: Women and Law by Adv.
Parvathi Menon, High Court of Kerala
Talk 2: Celebrate Womanhood by Ms.
Sita Mary Thomas, Manager HR,
Ruby Seven Studios,
Dance Drama: Independence pending
by the RSET NSS unit students
One day Students and Faculty
8th to 10th
July 2015.
“Child Line Biennale”(awareness
on child rights) organized in
association with Child line Kochi &
NSS unit of RSET.
3 days
256 schools in
Ernakulam
educational district
12th
January to
18th
January
2016
Special Camp 15 - 16 One week Students
12/8/2016
Peace Mantras ,an event jointly
organized by RSET Alumni, Sainik
Welfare Board and NSS unit to
bring together martyrs families
One day Martyrs Families
2016
ENDOSULPHAN CAMPAIGN
AT KASARGOD-
Distributed 7 laptops for 7 Bud
schools.
One day Bud Schools of
Kasargod district
2016
NSS Unit of RSET Distributed
School Kits to the adopted village
(Nilampathinjimugal) students. 100
school kits were distributed.
One day
Adopted village
(Nilampathinjimugal)
students
3rd
September
2016
NSS orientation for KTU students 2 Hrs 120 NSS Volunteers
2016
In association with Rajagiri
Outreach, our NSS unit organized
an elders day programme in our
campus,
150 senior citizens
from Pallikara,
Kizhakkambalam
and Pattimattom
attended the
programme.
25th August
2016
Inauguration of Nature Club
activities for the year of 2016 -17
was done by Rev Fr Jose Alex
Oruthayapilly CMI, Director our
One day NSS voluteers
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Organic Farm (behind RSET
Cricket ground) at 9.30 am and this
followed by an awareness session
by Mr.Joshy Varghese
(Mobilization Expert of Kerala
Suchitwa Mission) at the
Multimedia Hall.
Table 3.6.2: Activities of NSS in 2015 -17
3.7 Collaboration
3.7.1 How does the institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories,
institutes and industry for research activities. Cite examples and benefits accrued of the
initiatives – collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing facilities and equipment,
research scholarships etc.
The institution has collaborated with many companies, industries, R&D organisations and
other institutions for faculty development programmes, personality development programmes
for students, sharing of physical resources, research scholarships, Consultancy works, planning
the PEO etc., The table 3.7.1 shows the details of some of our
partnerships.
Sl.
No. Institution Area of Collaboration Benefits
1 Horsherelle Allen
University
Autonomous Navigation
System
Jovin Jijo, Silesh Chandran doing
Project
2 Reutlingen
University-Germany
DEVELOPMENT OF
SYSTEM FOR
AUTOMATIC SENSOR
DATA ACQUISITION,
STORAGE,
EVALUATION AND
PRESENTATION
Tito Joseph Francis Completed
M.Tech Thesis
3 Reutlingen
University-Germany
Low Cost Current
Measurement In
Frequency Inverters
Based On DC Link
Current Measurement
Antony Dominic Completed
M.Tech Thesis
4 Catholic University
Eichstatt-Ingolstadt
Visiting Professor to
University’s WFI
Academic interaction in 24 – 29
July 2015
5
World University
Service
DeutschesKomitee
Academic Teaching
WUS,
Arbeitsplatzausstattungsprogramm,
Goebenstraße 35, D – 65195
Wiesbaden, Germany has
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sponsored ANSYS ACADEMIC
TEACHING ADVANCED-
Version 11.0 to RSET by way of
“Establishing the Work Place
Project”
6 Australian National
University Canbarra Expert Talk Academic Interaction
Table 3.7.1: Partnership with Industries/institutions
3.7.2 Provide details on the MoUs/collaborative arrangements (if any) with institutions of
national importance/other universities/ industries/Corporate (Corporate entities) etc. and
how they have contributed to the development of the institution.
MoU with Hochschule Ravensburg- Weingarten – University of Applied Sciences,
Germany. Period: 22nd September 2016.
MoU with SFO Technologies Private Limited, Kochi.Period:27th July 2016.Key Initiator:
Fr. Dr.-Ing. Varghese Panthalookaran.
MoU with The Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL).Period: 6th October 2016.Key
Initiator: Fr .Dr .Jaison Paul Mulerickal CMI.
MoU with Walrus Marine and Engineering Co Pvt Ltd and ISOI (Instrument Society of
India, Kochi Chapter).Period: 4th December 2015.Key Initiator: Mr. Dominic Mathew.
MoU with IAPC (Institute of Automation and Process Control) Kakkanad,
RSET(Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology) and ISOI(Instrument Society of
India-Kochi Chapter).Period: 9thSeptember 2016.Key Initiator: Mr. Krishna Kumar K P
MoU with YOKOGAWA INDIA LIMITED (YIL) .Period: 22nd June 2010.Key Initiator:
Mr. Dominic Mathew.
MoU with The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW), Cochin Branch .Period: 9th October
2015 .Key Initiator: DR. THANKACHAN T. PULLAN.
MoU with IBM India Private Limited, Bangalore. Period: 2nd May 2013.Key Initiator:
Mr. Binu A.
MoU with TECHNOVIA INFO SOLUTIONS Private Limited, Kakkanad. Period: 9th
May 2011.Key Initiator: Mr. Biju Abraham Narayamparambil.
MoU with VVDN Pvt. Ltd. Kochi.Period:3rd October 2012.Key Initiator:Mr. Anoop
Thomas.
MoU with HMT Machine Tools Limited, Kalamassery. Period: 25th October 2016.Key
Initiator: Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan.
MoU with YEX-TREME Technologies, Perumbavoor. Period: 25th January 2016.Key
Initiator: Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan.
MoU with Digital Core Technologies PVT. LTD, Kakkanad. Period: 25th January
2016.Key Initiator: Dr. Jobin K Antony
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The MoUs provides the institution
Opportunity to emerge as one of the competent entities in the academic circles in research
and development.
Opportunity to be recognized by the industry and academic circles as one of the preferred
locations for acquiring training and skills development in latest technology and software.
Opportunity to utilize the Program to train students on IBM Software products and
technologies.
Opportunity for the faculty of Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology to design
world class curriculum capable of delivering the caliber of IT skills required at present
and also for the future opportunity for students to avail IBM Certification, which is valid
across the globe through the Sylvan Prometric Testing Centre.
3.7.4 Highlighting the names of eminent scientists/participants who contributed to the
events, provide details of national and international conferences organized by the college
during the last four years.
The institute is highly reputed in the state and is therefore taking great efforts to attract national
& international personalities. We have a great number of esteemed personalities who have
conducted talks & attended various conferences in our campus. The list of the eminent
scientists/academicians is in table 3.7.2. The institution has organized the following
conferences
i. Sixth International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications
(ICACC), 2015.
ii. Fifth International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications ,
(ICACC), 2015
Sl.
No. Name of Person Place of Work Date of visit
Purpose
of visit
1 Dr. John Jose Assistant Professor, CSE
Department, IIT Guwahati.
6th September
, 2016
ICACC’
2016
2 Dr. Deepak
Padmanabhan Queens University , Belfast , UK
6th September
, 2016
ICACC’
2016
3 Prof Mark .
Gahegan
Director, Centre for e-research ,
University of Auckland
6th September
, 2016
ICACC’
2016
4 Prof K.J. Vinoy
Electrical Communication
Engineering , Indian Institute of
Science
7th September
, 2016
ICACC’
2016
5 Dr. Sayan ray Manukavu Institute of
Technology, New Zealand
7th September
2016
ICACC’
2016
6 Dr. P.Chitra Thyagarajar College of
Engineering , India
7th September
2016
ICACC’
2016
7 Fr. Dr. A.K.
George Amal Jyoti College of 7th September ICACC’
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Engineering, India 2016 2016
8 Dr. Rajkumar
Murugesan
Taylors University, Kaula
Lumpur, Malaysia
8th September
2016
ICACC’
2016
9 Dr. Babitha R.
Jose CUSAT ,India
8th September
2016
ICACC’
2016
10 Dr. Samrat
Mondal IIT Patna
8th September
2016
ICACC’
2016
11 Dr. Vinu
Thomas MEC, Kerala, India
8th September
2016
ICACC’
2016
12
Dr. Rajeev
Shorey
Principal Scientist/Researcher at
TCS Innovation Labs, Bangalore
3rd
September
2015
(Thursday)
ICACC -
2015
13
Mr.
Chidambaram
Kollengode,
Sr. Director, Engineering at
DataXu
3rd
September
2015
(Thursday)
ICACC -
2015
14 Dr. Nilesh J.
Vasa
Professor & Head, Department
of Engineering Design, IIT
MadrasaXu
4th
Sepetember
2015
ICACC -
2015
15 Dr.Latha
Christie
Scientist 'G' and the Associate
Director in Microwave Tubes
Research and Development
Centre, DRDO, Ministry of
Defence, Bangalore
4th
Sepetember
2015
ICACC -
2015
16 Prof. Gangan
Pratap
Hon. Professor, Kerala
Technological University, TVM
(Former VC, CUSAT)
5th
Sepetember ,
2015
ICACC -
2015
17 Dr. John Jose Assistant Professor, CSE
Department, IIT Guwahati.
5th
Sepetember ,
2015
ICACC -
2015
Table 3.7.2: Eminent Scientists/Academicians as Speakers in Conferences (Last 3 years)
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3.7.5 How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and
agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite examples (if any) of the
established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated
a) Curriculum development/enrichment
Each department has a Department Advisory Committee (DAC) which includes an industry
representative and a representative from the academia as listed in table 3.7.3. The committee
monitors the progress of the programme and participates in formulating the PEOs and POs.
The committee reviews and analyzes the gap in the curriculum and gives necessary feedback or
advice actions.
Sl.
No. Name of the representative Company
Associated
Department
1 Mr. Gopalakrishnan S. B.
Mr. Venugopal B.
Graphene Automation
HOCL
Applied Electronics
& Instrumentation
2 Mr. Aromal Jayaraj Shikky
Dr Prasad J C
KLOUDPAD Holdings Ltd
FISAT
Computer Science
& Engineering
3 Dr. Paul Thadikkaran Intel, Bangalore Electronics &
Communication
Engineering
4 Mr. K K Kunjumon
Mr.C A Babu
HOCL,
School of Engineering,
CUSAT
Electrical &
Electronics
Engineering
5 Mr. S. Thomas
Mr. Nishanth P.R.
VVDN
Technovia IT Solutions
Information
Technology
6 Mr. Thomas Varkey
Prof K J Devasia
NTPC Alappuzha,
VJCET
Mechanical
Engineering
7 Mr.Shelly Fernandez
Dr. Benny Mathews Abraham
RMC Readymix
School of Engineering,
CUSAT
Civil Engineering
Table 3.7.3: DAC Representatives
The course curriculum for the 3 month intensive training programme in “Process Control and
Instrumentation” is designed by a committee consisting of the faculty members of RSET and
the people from industry. The details of the industry people involved in the curriculum are as in
table 3.7.4.
Sl.
No.
Company
Name First Name
Date of
Lecture Remarks
1 INTEL
Corporation
Dr. Paul
Thadikkaran
Jan 2014- July
2014
M. Tech Thesis Guide for
4 students during 2013
Table 3.7.5: Visiting Faculty from Industry
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f) Consultancy
1. Consultancy by Ms. Kuttyamma A J(DIT), Mr.Mujeebudheen khan A I(DIT),
Mr. Sabeesh Robinson (DIT) for TCS, ApTech, GATE, CMAT,TISS. Consultancy
work done: Conducting external examinations. Revenue Generated: Rs 3,00000/-.
2. Consultancy by Prof K S Mathew(DCS) for DRD Communications & Software Pvt
Ltd (2016).Consultancy work done: Project Management and Quality Process
Consultant. Revenue Generated: Rs.6,00,000. List of clients with links to
websites:http://www.drd.co.in
3. Consultancy by Ms. Kuttyamma A J (DIT) Mr. Anoop Thomas (DEC) Mr. Sabeesh
Robinson (DIT) for TCS, ApTech, Prometric, GATE, JEE, BAARC, AFCAT,
SATVAT, PREPLADDER, BUILD HR, CANApprove, NSEIT. Consultancy work
done: Conducting external examinations Revenue Generated: Rs. 16,00000/-
4. Consultancy by Dr.Deepti Das Krishna (DEC) for DTAV Canada Communication
(2016). Consultancy work done: Direction finding circular array. Revenue Generated:
NIL
5. Consultancy by Mr. Biju Abraham(DCS), Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Ms. Sangeetha
Jamal(DCS), Mr.Bibin Hezakiel V(DCE), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath(DIT),
Mr.Mrudhal Mohan(DIT), Mr. Jose Steevson Rodrigues(DCS), Mr. Akhil
Sambhu(DCS)(2016). Consultancy work done: Processing admissions of KCPCMF.
Revenue Generated: 8 Lakhs. List of clients with links to websites: www.kcpcmf.in
6. Consultancy by Dr.Jobin K Antony (EDC), Mr. Anoop Thomas (DEC), Mr. Rony
Antony (DEC) for NPOL (2016). Consultancy work done: FPGA based multi-channel
data acquisition. Revenue Generated: 10 Lakhs (expected). List of clients with links to
websites.
7. Consultancy by Ms Anitha V (DCE) for Thaddesa Mithram, Kerala Local Government
Service Delivery Project (2016). Consultancy work done: Analysis and Design of Bus
Terminal and Market Building, North Paravur. Revenue Generated: Rs 75,000.
8. Consultancy by Ms. Aysha Zeneeb Majeed (DCE) for Thaddesa Mithram. Kerala
Local Government Service Delivery Project (2016).Consultancy work done: Analysis
and Design of Primary Health Centre, Ayurveda Hospital, Krishibhavan and
3Anganwadi buildings, Muttar Grama Panchayath. Revenue Generated: Rs 75,000
9. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for Rajagiri Business School (2015-2016).
Consultancy work done: Online Learning Management System.Revenue Generated:
NIL
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10. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for Online version of St. Berchaman’s College,
Changanassery (2015-2016).Consultancy work done: Online SBJournal. Revenue
Generated: NIL
11. Consultancy by Ms Joseena Joseph (DCE) for Sr. Section Engineer/P.Way
Construction, Ernakulam Junction (2016).Consultancy work done: Tests on steel bars.
Revenue Generated: Rs 1800.
12. Consultancy by Ms. Joseena Joseph (DCE) for Sr. Section Engineer/P.Way
Construction, Ernakulam Junction(2016) .Consultancy work done: Tests on concrete
cubes. Revenue Generated: Rs 1500/-
13. Consultancy by Ms Joseena Joseph (DCE) for Sr.Section Engineer/P.Way
Construction, Ernakulam Junction (2016).Consultancy work done: Tests on steel bars.
Revenue Generated: Rs. 3000/-
14. Consultancy by Mr. Jayarajan J.N, Department of CS(2013-2016) for developing
internal projects for
1. Attendance marking module of RSMS ( Student Management System).
2. Integration of RSMS with University Portal.
3. University Result analysis.
4. Project on Lawrence Attractor for Dr. Ashok Chandra, Wireless Adviser to the
Govt of India ( Former) , ( Ministry of Communications and IT).
5. Data Archiving for intercom Network/ BSNL call history.
6. File sharing system for workshop and Short term courses.
7. Implementation of PXE Server for OS installation automation in Labs
15. Consultancy by Mr.Jobin Jose (DCS) for Rajagiri Christu Jayanthi Public School.
Consultancy work done: IT consultant and also a managing committee member of
RCJPS, Kakkanad (2016-2018).Revenue Generated: Nil .List of clients with links to
websites: www.christujayanthi.ac.in/affiliation-details-2/
16. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose (DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT) for Rajagiri
Business School, Kochi (2011-2016).Consultancy work done: College Automation
Software. Revenue Generated: NIL. List of clients with links to websites:
www.rajagiri.edu
17. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose (DCS) for Samagra Vikas Social Service Society,
Alappuzha (2010-2016). Consultancy work done: Website Management Revenue
Generated: NIL. List of clients with links to websites:www.samagravikas.org
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18. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose (DCS) for Samagra Vikas Social Service Society,
Alappuzha (2010-2016).Consultancy work done: Chief IT Consultant. Revenue
Generated: NIL. List of clients with links to websites:www.vikasinfotech.org
19. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath(DIT) for
KCECMA(2010-2016).Consultancy work done: Website Management for Kerala
Catholic Engineering College Management Association. Revenue Generated. List of
clients with links to websites:www.cengineeringkerala.org
20. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT) for
KCPCMF(2010-2016). Consultancy work done: Website Management for Kerala
Christian Professional Management’s Federation Revenue Generated. List of clients
with links to websites:www.kcpcmf.in
21. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT) for Rajagiri
Educational Alternatives and Community Health (out REACH) (2010-2016).
Consultancy work done: Website Maintenance for Rajagiri Outreach. Revenue
Generated: NIL .List of clients with links to websites:www.rajagirioutreach.org
22. Consultancy by Mr. Jayakumar J (DCE)for Kerala Southern Railways (2016).
Consultancy work done: Doubling of Track between Mulanthuruthy and
Kuruppanthara. Revenue Generated: 4,500. List of clients with links to websites:
www.sr.indianrailways.gov.in
23. Consultancy by Mr. Arun T. Moonjely(DCE) for MGS Associates ready Mix Trading
Pvt. Ltd (2016).Consultancy work done: Test on Fly Ash. Revenue Generated: 450.
List of clients with links to websites: mgsassociates.in
24. Consultancy by Mr. Arun T. Moonjely(DCE) for MGS Associates ready Mix Trading
Pvt .Ltd (2016).Consultancy work done: Test on Ready Mix Mortar. Revenue
Generated: Rs 450..List of clients with links to websites: mgsassociates.in
25. Consultancy by Ms. Kuttyamma A J(DIT), Mr.Anoop Thomas(DEC), Mr. Sabeesh
Robinson(DIT) for TCS, Prometric, GATE, BAARC, AFCAT, SATVAT.
Consultancy
work done: Conducting external examinations. Revenue Generated: Rs 7,15000
26. Consultancy by all CS/IT Technical Staff for 'Suvartha' S.D. Convent, Thammanam
(2015). Consultancy work done: Computer Literacy Programme for slum people of
Thammanam. Revenue Generated: NIL
27. Consultancy by Ms. Sangeetha Jamal(DCS), Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Ms. Diya
Thomas(DCS), Mr.Bibin Hezakiel (DCE), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT), for
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KCPCMF(2015). Consultancy work done: Processing admissions of KCPCMF.
Revenue Generated: 8 Lakhs. List of clients with links to websites: www.kcpcmf.in
28. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for CSI (2014-15).Consultancy work done: Digital
Resource Centre. Revenue Generated: Free of cost. List of clients with links to
websites :www.csi-india.org/
29. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for Department of CS, CUSAT (2014-Consultancy
work done: Department Research Portal. Revenue Generated: Free of cost. List of
clients with links to websites :cs.cusat.ac.in
30. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for Government of Kerala (2014-15). Consultancy
work done: International Centre for Free and Open Source Software. Revenue
Generated: Free of cost. List of clients with links to websites :https://kerala.gov.in
31. Consultancy by Ms. Sangeetha Jamal, Mr. Jobin Jose, Ms. Lekshmi Vijayakumar
(DBSH), Ms.Neethu Radha Gopan (DEC), Ms.Rinju Mariam Rolly(DEC), Ms. Tressa
Michael(DEC), Ms. Subeena (DEC), Ms.Telma Rose P A(DEE), Mr.Krishnadas
Naduvath (DIT), Mr. Mrudhal Mohan(DIT), Mr. Sabeesh Robinson(DIT) (2014).
Consultancy work done: Processing admissions of KCPCMF. Revenue Generated: 8
Lakhs. List of clients with links to websites: www.kcpcmf.in
32. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath D(IT) for Rajagiri
College of Social Science (2011-2014). Consultancy work done: College Automation
Software. Revenue Generated: NIL. List of clients with links to
websites:www.rajagiri.edu
33. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT) for Mar
Baselious College of Engineering & Technology(2011-2014). Consultancy work done:
College Automation Software. Revenue Generated: NIL. List of clients with links to
websites:www.mbcet.ac.in
34. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose(DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT) for
AMCSFNCK(2011-2014) .Consultancy work done: Website management for
Association of the Managements of Christian Self Financing Nursing Colleges of
Kerala. Revenue Generated: List of clients with links to websites:www.amcsfnck.com
35. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose (DCS), Mr.Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT) for Sacred
Heart College, Thevara (2011-2014).Consultancy work done: Website and College
Automation software. Revenue Generated: List of clients with links to
websites:www.shcollege.ac.in
36. Consultancy by Mr. Jobin Jose (DCS), Mr. Krishnadas Naduvath (DIT) for PMS
College of Dental Science & Research (2013-2014).Consultancy work done: BDS
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Admission Automation. Revenue Generated: List of clients with links to
websites:www.pmscollege.ac.in
37. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for Rajagiri School of Social Sciences (2013-14).
Consultancy work done: Institution Repository, Revenue Generated: Free of cost. List
of clients with links to websites:www.rcss.rajagiri.edu
38. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for Rajagiri Business School (2013-14).
Consultancy work done: RBS Course Management System. Revenue Generated: Free
of cost. List of clients with links to websites :rajagiribusinessschool.com/
39. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for Cochin University of Science and Technology.
(2013-14). Consultancy work done: Websites of selected departments, conferences and
labs. Revenue Generated: Free of cost. List of clients with links to websites:
www.cusat.ac.in
40. Consultancy by Mr. Binu A (DIT) for CSI (2012-14).Consultancy work done: Digital
Resource Centre. Revenue Generated: Free of cost. List of clients with links to
websites: www.csi-india.org/
i) Student Placement
Companies that visited RSET from 2012 to 2017 for campus placement:
CTS, INFOSYS, WIPRO, IBM,SUTHERLAND, TEMENOS, EXPERION
TECHNOLOGIES, RUBY SOFTWARE, MUSIGMA, WISCILLA, KGSIL, NEXT
EDUCTATION, STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, THOUGHT WORKS, POORNAM,
ENVESTNET, TECH MAHINDRA, EASTERN GROUP, FACE, ORION, ACCENTURE,
MICROLINE, CADD CENTER, REUBRO, BILTIME, SUNTEC, SOUTH INDIAN BANK,
SUYATI, SAVIANCE, SPECTRUM, MPHASIS, NOVENTTO TECHNOLOGIES,
FRAGOMEN, REVELATION, VERTEX, WRENCH SOLUTION, DIGITAL NIRVANA,
SRIRAM, AMAZON, 6 D TECHNOLOGIES, BIZTIME, ERNEST AND YOUNG,
FRESHDESK, HCL TECHNOLOGIES,IBS, LITMUS 7, NILE, OLIVE, PLATINO
CLASSIC, REUBRO INTERNATIONAL, SPERIDIAN, SUTHERLAND, TATA
CONSULTANCY SERVICES, US TECHNOLOGIES, VERIZON, VVDN, QBURST,
KATALYTI, CARBARANDUM, MITSUBISHI, DRD SOFTWARES, ITC INFOTECH
SCB (SCOPE INTERNATI0NAL),SAP MYTRAH,
3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning, establishing and
implementing the initiatives of the linkages/collaborations.
The Industry Institute Interaction cell of RSET continues to maintain cordial relations with
various reputed industries in the country. The relation is used for the benefit of the academic
community of the college. Regular programs were conducted in the year 2012 until date. The
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following is a description in chronological order of the activities involving interaction with
industries.
Activities in the year 2016
Talks, Seminars & Lectures in 2016 – internal
DCE organized a talk on ‘Why Concrete Is So Humane’ by Mr. Shelly Fernandez, GM
M/S RMC Ready Mix (India) (A division of prism Cement Ltd.) on January 22, 2016 .
The Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Cochin arranged a lecture on ‘A Great
Place for Commerce and Outstanding Universities’ by Dr. Catherine Holderness,
University of North Carolina International Recruiting Consortium on January 22, 2016 .
Mr Joe Augustine and Mr Sijin Sebastian (2011-2015 B.Tech, CSE) made a presentation
on ‘Dynamic Migratory Selection Strategy for Adaptive Routing In Mesh NOCs’, for S6
and S8 CS students on February 8, 2016 .
DEC organized a talk on ‘A practical approach to configuring and optimizing building
blocks for a wireless communication system’ by Mr. A K Prakash, Retd. Sr. Scientist of
NPOL, Cochin on February 11, 2016.
DCE organized an awareness programme on ‘TEKLA Software - Structural Steel
Detailing’ by Mr. Kwaja Moinudheen M. A, Director of Reliant Institute of Technology
(Authorized Training Center of TEKLA Software in Kerala) for the benefit of S6 & S4
CE students on February 19, 2016 .
i-Trax organized a technical talk on Data Analytics by Mr. Ramesan Cholayil, Roseate
Technologies for IT students on March 4, 2016 .
Prof. Santhosh P.M and Dr. Syam Kerala Varma, IIT Madras gave a presentation on ‘PG
courses & doctoral programmes at IIT Madras’ on March 11, 2016.
As part of IEEE RSET SB Women in Engineering Affinity group activity, an interactive
session with Ms. Melanie Hofstetter, student of Reutlingen University, Germany with the
PG students was conducted on March 16, 2016.
Cyberblitz organized a technical talk on ‘Data Warehousing & Business
Intelligence/Analytics and Data Modeling’ for B.Tech and M.Tech Computer Science
students by Mr. Ramesan Cholayil, Managing Director, Roseate Technologies,
Kalamassery on March 21, 2016 .
As part of IEEE Distinguished Lecture Program, Professor Pradeep Kumar Ray, PhD
Director, WHO Collaborating Centre on eHealth Asia- Pacific ubiquitous Healthcare
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research Centre (APuHC), UNSW Business School, UNSW Australia (University of New
South Wales), Australia, delivered a lecture on ‘Assistive Technologies in Health Care’
on March 31, 2016 .
DCE organized a talk, ‘Campus to Corporate’ by Ms. Shakeena S. Mohammed, Learning
Program Manager, IBM India, Bangalore for the benefit of S4 and S6 Civil engineering
students on April 1, 2016 .
DEI organized a talk on ‘IOT and Smart city’ by Mr. N.G. Thomas, MD, NG Global FZ-
LLC, Internet city, Dubai on April 18, 2016.
ELUXTRA hosted ‘District Level Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Development and
Presentation of National Energy Auditing Competition Awards (NEAC) 2015’ organized
by Energy Conservation Society on May 3, 2016. SEEM General Secretary, Mr.
Jayaraman C. gave a talk on ‘Energy, Environment and Development’ on the occasion.
Mr. C. Rajasekhar, Director General, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)
addressed the faculty members of Rajagiri during the seminar on ‘Internationalization of
Indian Higher Education’ on May 5, 2016.
Mr. Gopalakrishnan S., MD, Graphene Automation shared his experience on DCS &
Industrial Automation with S8 AEI students on June 6, 2016.
DIT organized a talk ‘Make in India, Make India Proud’ by Dr John Jose, IIT Guwahati
for first year IT students on July 15, 2016.
Prof. P.R. Madhava Panicker delivered a commemorative talk on former President, Dr
A.P.J Abdul Kalam on July 27, 2016.
Vehicle Inspector, Mr. Dileep Kumar delivered a Traffic Awareness talk for first year
students on July 27, 2016.
Real Mechanica organized a talk by Mr. Mahesh Subramanian, Vice Principal, Anglo
Eastern Maritime Academy on ‘An Insight into Internal Combustion Engine’ for S3, S5,
S7 ME students and faculty members on August 5, 2016.
DEC organised talks on ‘Tech-tonic: a shift towards better healthcare’ by Dr Binu Joy,
Head of Imaging Services, Rajagiri Hospital; ‘ ICT in healthcare – today and tomorrow’
by Mr P.M. Sasi, Associate Director and Head, Health Informatics, CDAC; and
‘Technology Advancement in Healthcare’ by Mr Koruthu P. Varghese, Head,
Department of Clinical Engineering, Sree Chithira Thirunal Institute on August 18, 2016
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DCE organized a talk on ‘Innovative Design, Construction, and Rehabilitation of
Buildings and Bridges’ by Dr P.K. Aravindan, Retd Professor, IIT Madras on August 8,
2016.
Talk on ‘Legal Aspects of Ragging’ by District Legal Service Society, Chairman,
Ernakulam, Sub Judge, Mr. Mohit and Senior Advocate, Mr. Pramod Kumar, was
conducted for S3 students on August 18, 2016.
Mr Sunil Paul, Director, Techjeeva Technologies Pvt Ltd delivered a talk on ‘Role of
Robotics in Engineering Education’ on September 1, 2016.
DEC organized a talk on ‘Beyond Homogeneous Data: Analytics for Spatial and Multi-
view Data’ by Dr Deepak Padmanabhan, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK on September
6, 2016.
DEC organized talk on ‘RF Energy Harvesting for Internet of Things’ by Prof. K.J.
Vinoy, IISc; and ‘Spectrum Sharing Initiatives in Unlicensed Bands: Advancements
towards 5G’ by Dr Sayan Ray, Manukau Institute of Technology, New Zealand, on
September 7, 2016.
Professor Michael Pfeffer, Pro-VC of Ravensburg University, Germany delivered a talk
on ‘Nanotechnology in Optical Engineering: Examples of Sub-wavelength Structured
Surfaces’ on September 22, 2016.
i-Trax organized a technical talk on ‘Professional Opportunities in the area of Computer
Science & Information Technology’ by Mr. S Thomas, Digital Core Technologies for IT
students on October 14, 2016.
DEC organized a talk on ‘Industrial Enhancement of IoT based B.Tech projects’ by Prof.
Dr Paulose Jacob, PVC, CUSAT on November 8, 2016.
DBSH organized invited talks by Mr Abhilash Gopi, Senior Test Manager, Olive IT –
‘Number Theory and its Application in Computer Science’; Ms Pramada Ramachandran,
Assistant Professor, St Paul’s College, Kalamassery – ‘Ramanujan – an overview’; and
Dr Varghese Paul, RSET – ‘Applied Mathematics in Engineering’ as part of the National
Mathematical Day Celebrations on December 22, 2016.
Talks, Seminars & Lectures in 2016 -External
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered the Fr. John Therezhath Endowment Lecture at
Sacred Heart College, Thevara on February 15, 2016.
Rev Dr Jaison Paul, DCS gave a talk on ‘High Performance AI on Cloud’ at Muthoot
Engineering College, Kochi on February 26, 2016.
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Mr Binu A., DIT, delivered a talk on ‘GPU Architecture’ during the five-day workshop
on Computer Architecture, organized at Govt Barton Hill Engineering College,
Trivandrum on February 26, 2016.
Mr Jeffin Johnson, DME attended the National Seminar on ‘Green Power for Smart
Kerala’, organized by Kerala Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs and Promoters
Association at Kochi on February 26 & 27, 2016 .
Mr Binu A., DIT along with M.Tech students, Harikrsihnan and Vivek, presented a
seminar on ‘IoT’ at Govt Engineering College, Idukki on April 7 & 8, 2016; at Sahrdaya
College of Engineering & Technology, Kodakara on April 30, 2016; at CUSAT on June
17, 2016; and at TocH Institute of Science & Technology on June 22 & 23, 2016.
Mr Binu A., DIT presented a seminar on ‘Path and Flow Problems in Networks’ under
the Visiting Faculty Scheme of Govt Engineering College, Wayanad on May 11, 2016.
Mr Binu A., DIT delivered a talk on ‘Parallel Computer Architecture for GPGPU
Computing’ at Mohandas College of Engineering, Trivandrum on July 8, 2016.
Mr Binu A., DIT delivered a talk on ‘Extending the Power of GPU to Generic
Computing’ at Govt Model Engineering College, Ernakulam on July 27, 2016.
Prof. K.S. Mathew, DCS delivered a talk on ‘HR, Quality Communication, and
Stakeholder Management’ at the event organised by PMI, Trivandrum, at Hotel
Travancore Court, Kochi on August 27, 2016.
Dr Varghese Paul, DIT, delivered a talk on ‘Emerging Technology of IoT’ at CET
College, Airapuram on September 1, 2016.
Dr Varghese Paul, DIT, delivered a talk on ‘Latest Developments in IT & CS fields’ at
Presidency Central School, Muvattupuzha on September 30, 2016.
Dr Manoj Tharian, DME; Mr Jebin Francis & Mr Ginnes K. John, DEE attended the
‘Engineering education & research seminar 2016’, organised by National Instruments on
September 30, 2016 at Kochi .
Mr Binu A., Ms Saritha S, and Mr Mathews Abraham, DIT, delivered a lecture on
‘Software Architecture’ at the UGC sponsored 2 day National Workshop on Software
Architecture, conducted by St Teresa’s College, Ernakulam on December 2& 3, 2016 .
Mr Binu A., DIT, delivered a lecture on ‘Overview of Parallelization without HPC
systems’ during the short term course on Parallelizing Molecular Modules, organized by
DTE at College of Engineering, Trivandrum on December 3, 2016.
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Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered invited talks on ‘Linear Algebra’ during the FDP
on Essential Mathematics for Engineering, organized by KTU at RSET, on December 1
& 2, 2016.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered an invited talk on ‘Linear Algebra for
Communication’ during the FDP on Communication Engineering, organized by RSET on
December 2, 2016.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered an invited talk on ‘Dynamics in the Cantor Set’
during the National Seminar on Recent Trends in Mathematics, Statistics & Computer
Science, organized by KKTM Government College, Kodungaloor, on December 5, 2016.
Conferences, Workshops, Training & Courses-Internal
DEE organized a Personality Development workshop for S6 students on January 20 and
21, 2016.
DEE conducted a five day workshop on ‘Hands on Training for Power Electronic
Converters’ for S6 students from January 21 to 27, 2016.
DCS conducted a four day workshop on ‘LATEX- the documentation software’ for S6
and S8 students from January 21 to 25, 2016.
DEI conducted short term courses for S6 students to bridge the gap in the syllabus in (i)
Hands on Lab VIEW with Data Acquisition System and (ii) Training Programme on
LaTeX, from January 27 to 30, 2016.
DEE conducted a 3 day workshop on ‘Microprocessor and Micro controller’ for S6
students from January 28 to 30, 2016.
DCS conducted a one day workshop on ‘An overview of implementation of computer
networking’ for S6 students on January 27, 2016.
DCS conducted training programmes in ‘Programming with Raspberry Pi and Arduino’,
‘Android Programming’, and ‘MySQL and PHP’ for S6 & S8 students from January 18
to 29, 2016.
RSET ED club organized a 3 day Orientation program on Entrepreneurship Development
for S2 students from February 3 to 5, 2016.
DCS conducted a short-term 35 day evening course on ‘Object Oriented Python (2.7)
Programming’ for students from February 24, 2016 onwards.
IEEE RSET SB conducted a workshop on ‘Raspberry pi for Image Processing’ on
February 27 & 28, 2016.
DEI, in association with Yokogawa conducted training programme in ‘DCS & PLC’ for
S8 AEI students and faculty from March 17 to 21, 2016.
Computer Society of India (CSI) SB organized a session on ‘Introduction to MATLAB’
for students of CS and IT (all semesters) on March 21, 2016.
DEC conducted a two day course on ‘Ansys HFSS, Circuit Designer and Q3D’ on March
31 and April 1, 2016.
i-Trax organized a course on ‘Advanced Parser and Networking’ for IT students in April
2016.
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Computer Society of India (CSI) SB organized a workshop on ‘Introduction to
LARAVEL- a PHP framework’ for CSI members April 16, 2016.
Real Mechanica organized a one day workshop on ‘Autodesk Fusion 360 Software’ for
Mechanical engineering students on April 16, 2016.
DEE conducted a hands-on workshop for S2 EEE students on ‘IOT and Creativity’ on
April 27, 2016.
DEI conducted an FDP on Industrial Automation from May 4 to 10, 2016.
RSET ED Club in association with Kerala Startup Mission, and DEE conducted a two
day FDP on ‘IOT Using Arduino and Raspberry Pi’ for the faculty on May 11 & 12,
2016.
Summer Training Programme (STP) on Android Development, HVAC Designing &
Drafting, and Robotics for KTU students were held in June 2016.
DEC conducted a one day training session on ‘Applications of MATLAB & SIMULINK
in Engineering & Science and latest features of MATLAB 2015’ on June 20, 2016.
Orientation programme for non-teaching staff was held on June 25, 2016.
Bridge Course on Logic Development and Introduction to Programming for students of
S5 Civil Engineering was conducted from July 2 to 5, 2016.
DME organized one day workshop on ‘CATIA V6- LEVEL I’ for faculty members on
July 2, 2016.
Faculty Induction Programme was held on July 4, 5 & 8, 2016.
DCS organised an FDP on ‘Advanced Trends in Web Technology’ from July 4 to 15,
2016.
DCE conducted a one day training session on ‘STAAD.Pro V8i’ on July 11, 2016.
Preparatory Course for students admitted in College Merit and NRI category conducted
from July 11 to 29, 2016.
DIT in association with ACM Kochi chapter and CSI Cochin Chapter organized a one
day ‘National Symposium on Emerging Trends in Computing and Informatics (NSETCI-
2016)’ on July 12, 2016. It was inaugurated by Dr. Manjaiah D.H, Professor& Chairman
of BoS, Department of Computer Science, Mangalore University.
DME organized one day workshop on ‘CATIA V6 - LEVEL II’ for faculty members on
July 12, 2016.
As a part of 5 day FDP, organized from July 15 to 20, in ‘Intelligent Computing: Recent
trends & Applications’ by DIT, there were invited talks by Dr. John Jose, Department of
Computer Science & Engineering, IIT Guwahati on the topic ‘Multi core Architecture in
Data Centre Computing’ and Mr. Unnikrishnan, Research Associate, IISc Bangalore on
the topic ‘Parallel Computing on heterogeneous systems’.
DME organized two day workshop on ‘CATIA V6 - LEVEL III’ for faculty members on
July 16 & 18, 2016.
DEI conducted a one-day workshop on ‘Fundamentals of LabVIEW & Data Acquisition
Systems’ on July 21, 2016.
Bridge Course on ‘Logic Development and Introduction to Programming’ for S3 students
was held from July 25 to 30, 2016.
DEC conducted courses on ‘MATLAB for Signals and System’, ‘PIC’, and ‘Latex’ for
S5 ECE students on July 25 & 27, 2016.
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DEC conducted a course ‘Breaking Barriers of Electronics Laboratories’ for S3 CSE,
ECE and IT students from July 28 to 30, 2016.
DEC conducted courses on ‘MATLAB for Communications’, ‘Cadence’, and ‘Embedded
Boards’ for S7 ECE students on August 5 & 9, 2016.
The IEEE EMBS (Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society) Kerala Chapter in
association with Rajagiri BIRDS (Biomedical Instruments Research and Development
Society), conducted a workshop on ‘Enabling Technologies for Health Care’ on August
20, 2016.
DEC in association with Entuple Technologies Pvt. Ltd, organized a two day workshop
on ‘Circuit simulation using Orcad PSpice Software’ on August 26 & 27, 2016..
DME organised training in ‘Autodesk Fusion 360’ for S3 ME students on August 27,
2016.
Real Mechanica in association with Dalvik apps and SkillRex Technology conducted a
two day workshop on ‘Robotics (Hexapod with TV remote controlled)’ on September 3
& 4, 2016.
DEI in association with ED club conducted a 3-day training program on ‘Robotics’ for S3
students from September 10 to 12, 2016.
DEI in association with ED club conducted a 3-day training program on ‘Robotics’ for S3
students from September 10 to 12, 2016.
DCE conducted two days training session on ‘Primavera Contractor’ on September 19 &
20, 2016.
DCE conducted two day training programme for ‘Total Station Instrument’ on September
24 & 25, 2016. Authorised resource persons from Elcome Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
conducted the programme.
DEE in association with Truetek World, Angamaly organised an ‘Interactive Seminar
cum Hands-on Workshop on Electronic Circuit Design and PCB Fabrication’ for S5 EEE
students on September 30, 2016.
DCS conducted a training programme in ‘Logic Development’ for first year CS students
without prior computer science background, from October 3 to 5, 2016.
Computer Society of India (CSI) SB organized a workshop on ‘OMNet++Network
simulator’ for CS and IT students on October 7, 2016.
Real Mechanica organized a one day workshop on ‘Robotics’ for the S3 and S5 ME
students on October 15, 2016. Paul George, Aravind Ashok, S5 ME; Mervin Xavier
Francis, S5 AEI; and Kiran Anto, S5 CSE were the resource persons.
DCS & DIT jointly organized a workshop on ‘3D Gaming’ for S3 students on October 29
& 30, 2016.
DEE & DME jointly organized a one day ‘International workshop on Green and
Renewable Energy Applications’ on November 2, 2016. Sessions were handled by Mr.
Ajith Gopi, Programme Officer, (Solar Photovoltaic Projects), ANERT; Prof. Frank
Späte, Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule (OTH) Amberg-Weiden University,
Germany; Ms. Tepe & Mr. Kühne; Ms. Schwab & Mr. Stierstorfer; Ms Webber & Mr
Schuller; Mr Antony Dominic & Mr Tito Joseph Francis; Mr Hermann & Mr Eder .
DEE conducted a training session on ‘Texas Instruments C2000 Microcontroller board
interfacing with Matlab/ Simulink’ on November 18, 2016.
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DEE organized a two day FDP on ‘dsPIC with Power Electronics (using Matlab)’ in
association with Pantech Chennai, on November 25 & 26, 2016.
DCE conducted an FDP on the working of Total Station for the faculty and technical staff
of the department on November 25, 29 and 30, 2016.
DEC organized a 6-day ‘Refresher Course on Foundations of Communication
Engineering’ from November 29 to December 3, 2016. Key areas covered included
Signals & Spectra, Transforms and their Relevance, Signal Space Analysis, Modulation
and Detection, Probability, Random Variables-Signals & Noise, Information Theory,
Source Coding, Channel Modelling, Linear Algebra, Vector Space, Multiplexing &
Multiple Access, OFDM, Spread Spectrum, and Channel Coding.
Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDI), in association with RSET
conducted an FDP from December 5 to 17, 2016 for equipping teachers from Science and
Technical Institutes to carry out entrepreneurial activities in their educational institutions.
DCS and DIT jointly conducted an FDP on ‘High Performance Computing from
December 5 to 9, 2016.
DCS and DIT, in association with ACM Cochin chapter and CSI, conducted 5 day
workshop on ‘SDLC and Project Management’ from December 13 to 17, 2016.
DEC organized a 3 day hands-on workshop on ‘Various interfacing techniques for
embedded platforms’ from December 14 to 16, 2016.
DME organized two day workshop on CFD tool- ANSYS FLUENT on December 21 &
22, 2016.
DEI organized one day workshop on Distributed Control System, with sessions handled
by experts from Graphene Automation, Kochi on December 22, 2016
Activities in the year 2015(Internal)
Talks, Seminars & Lectures in 2016 – Internal
DEC organized a talk on ‘Embedded system design –a realistic approach’ by Mr. Tony
M. Puthussery on January 12, 2015
As part of the DEI organized workshop on Industrial Automation for S8 students, an
invited talk by Mr. Gopalakrishnan, CEO, Graphene Automation was arranged on
January 23, 2015
i-Trax organised a session on ‘Virtualization Techniques’ by Mr. Muddan K. Thyagaraj,
Senior Executive –Telecom, Firstsource Solutions Limited, Banglore on February 7,
2015
Dr. John M. George, Dean & VicePrincipal delivered a talk on ‘Solar Powered
Refrigeration Systems’ as part of Encon Club activity on March 12, 2015.
DEI conducted an interactive discussion on ‘Roles & Responsibilities Of Instrumentation
Engineers In Oil & Gas Industries’ for S8 students in association with M/S Petrocil Petro
Institute on March 16, 2015
CSI SB RSET organized a talk on ‘Creative minds and Innovative thoughts’, by Mr.
Vishak G., Talent Acquisition Team, SunTec Business Solutions, Trivandrum on March
17, 2015
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A talk on ‘Certification Courses after B.Tech’ was delivered by personnel from WQC
Institute of NDT and Inspection Technology (A Division of Limra Institutions Pvt. Ltd.)
for S8 ME students on March 17, 2015
Prof. Krishnankutty P., Department of Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras gave a
presentation on ‘Challenging careers in designing ships, coastal and ocean
platforms/structures, oil exploration and production’ for S8 ME, S6 ME and S4 CE
students on March 18, 2015
DEI organized a talk on ‘Importance of Calibration’ by Dr. J. Jagannath Bhat, Director
I/c, STIC on March 26, 2015.
DCE organized a talk on ‘Opportunities in Civil Engineering’ by Er. E. Kurien Mathew,
Retired Chief Engineer, Kerala PWD and Former Principal of M.A College of
Engineering, Kothamangalam on March 30, 2015
The IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Region 10 Distinguished Speaker
Programme was organized by DEC in association with IEEE AP-S Kerala Chapter on
April 27, 2015. The speakers were Dr. Amalendu Patnaik, IIT Roorkee and Dr. P.
Mohanan, CUSAT. Talks were delivered on the topics ‘Reconfigurable Antennas –
Concept and Applications’, ‘Application of Neural Networks in Antenna Engineering’,
‘Antenna Arrays and Pattern Synthesis’, and ‘Transmission Lines and Waveguides’
DEC organized a talk on ‘Memristor & its Applications’ by Dr Jimson Mathew,
University of Bristol on June 23, 2015 As part of a special FDP on Academic
Enrichment, an invited talk by Prof. M. P. Chandrasekharan, Former Director, NIT
Calicut was organized on June 29, 2015.
Prof. John Abraham, Purdue University, USA gave a talk on ‘Supercomputing Research
and Applications in Engineering’ on July 16, 2015.
DCE, in association with BIMIT Autodesk ATC, Kochi organized a talk on ‘AutoCAD’
for the students of S5 CE on July 24, 2015.
DEC organized a talk by Prof. S.C. Sahasrabudhe on ‘100 years of Engineering in
Telecommunication’ on July 29, 2015.
DEC organized a talk on ‘5G: An update from Ericsson’ by Mr. Sunil Isaac, Vice
President, Sales, Ericsson Malaysia, on July 30, 2015.
The IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Region 10 Distinguished Speaker
Programme was organized by DEC in association with IEEE AP-S Kerala Chapter on
August 5, 2015. The speakers were Dr. A Alphones and Dr. Eng Leong Tan, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore. Talks were delivered on the topics ‘Periodic
Structures and their Applications to Antennas’, and ‘Development of Educational App
with FDTD Simulations on Portable Devices’
DME organised a talk on ‘Recent Advances in Thermal, Energy systems and
Sustainability’ by Prof. Bale V. Reddy, Professor and Chair, Department of Automotive,
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Ontario Institute of
Technology, on August 11, 2015
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Dr. Magyar Peter, IEEE Fellow had an interaction with faculty members and M. Tech
students on ‘Exploring research areas’ on September 1, 2015.
Prof. Jose Mathew, DBSH delivered a talk on ‘Entrepreneurial Personality’ to the
students on September 30, 2015
DEC organised a talk by Mr Manoj Paul, President, Healthcare at SFO Technologies
(NeST Group) on September 30, 2015.
i-Trax, the technical association of DIT organized a poster presentation competition along
with a technical talk by Mr. Prajosh O.S, Project Manager-Mobile Games and Mr.
Deepak Nandakumar, Cloud Systems Engineer from Ruby Studio for IT students on
October 9, 2015.
Prof. P.R. Madhava Panicker, DEI gave a talk to the students on ‘The vision, work
culture and commitment towards society & nation of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam’, on the
occasion of the latter’s birth anniversary on October 15, 2015.
Mr. Ajith S., HoD, DCS, gave a talk on ‘Design & Engineering’, the new subject for S2
as per Technological University syllabus on November 16, 2015.
DCS organized a lecture on ‘Best practices in Python’ for the S1 Computer Science
students on November 27, 2015.
Activities in the year 2015(External)
Talks, Seminars & Lectures in 2016 – External
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Interval Homomorphism at Amrita
University, Coimbatore on January 10, 2015.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Chaotic Homomorphisms on
Fractafolds at SH College, Thevara on January 16, 2015.
Ms Bindu V.A., Dr Aji M. Pillai, Mr Darshan Lal M. & Ms Maria Paulose, DBSH
attended the UGC sponsored National Seminar on Recent Trends in Mathematics at SH
College, Thevara on January 16 & 17, 2015.
Prof. Dominic Mathew, DEI attended the discussion on Engaging ICT Academy of
Kerala in Employability Skills Development Programme, which was chaired by Shri
Oommen Chandy, Hon’.ble Chief Minister of Kerala, at the Vivanta by Taj, Kochi on
January 19, 2015.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Relations between Fractals and Graph
at St Aloysius College, Edathala on January 23, 2015.
Prof. Dominic Mathew, DEI delivered a talk on Introduction to Instrumentation and
Process Control to the ICE students of SNMIMT on January 29, 2015
Mr. Unnikrishnan L., DEE attended the talk on Energy Audit organized by Society of
Energy Engineers and Managers, held at AISAT, Kalamassery on January 30, 2015 •
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Dr. Fr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal, DCS delivered a lecture on Harnessing the High
Performance Capabilities of Cloud over the Internet at the HPC Knowledge Meeting,
held at the University of Barcelona, Spain from February 2 to 6, 2015
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Classification of Surfaces at St
Teresa’s College, Ernakulam on February 9, 2015.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Power Law and Fractals at CUSAT on
February 13, 2015.
Ms. Prathibha P.K. and Mr. Ginnes K. John, DEE attended a two day seminar on Impact
of Power Quality issues in Energy Conservation from February 27 to 28, 2015 at AISAT.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Fractals in Signal Processing at Sree
Buddha College of Engineering, Pandalam on March 21, 2015.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Introduction to Analysis at NSS
College, Cherthala on March 23, 2015
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Introduction to Topology at Union
Christian College, Alwaye on March 24, 2015.
Mr. J.T. Kuncheria & Mr. Ginnes K. John, DEE attended a three day seminar at Amritha
Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore on Emerging Smart Grid Technologies and Research
Directions from April 16 to 18, 2015
Dr Fr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal, DCS was a panellist for the International Workshop on
Big Data Science, organized by Providence College of Engineering at Hotel Marriot,
Kochi on June 8, 2015.
Dr Fr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal, DCS delivered a talk on Cloud, Docker and HPC, at the
FDP on Computer Networks conducted by the Department of Information Technology,
ToC H Institute of Technology, Kochi on June 25, 2015
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Some episodes from Number Theory at
the Teacher’s Training Programme at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kadavanthara on June 30,
2015.
Prof. Dominic Mathew, DEI gave a talk during the Career Guidance programme
organized at Christ Nagar School, Trivandrum on July 20, 2015.
Dr Fr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal, DCS delivered a lecture on Shaping Smart Cities in an Era
of Information Explosion at the International Conference on Knowledge Engineering –
Theory and Practices, organized by the Department of Computer Science, RCSS,
Kalamassery on July 25, 2015.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on Topology at CUSAT on July 30, 2015.
Prof. J.T. Kuncheria, DEE gave a lecture on Power Quality at TocH Institute of Science
& Technology, Arakkunnam on August 7, 2015.
Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal, DCS delivered a talk on Shaping Smart Cities in an Era of
Information Explosion at the Department of Computer Science, IIT Guwahati on August
24, 2015.
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Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a talk on From Topology to Fractals at the KMA
Annual Conference, at Sahrdaya Institute of Advanced Studies on October 10, 2015.
Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal, DCS delivered a technical talk titled Need of
Mathematical Models for data analytics in smart cities, at the Institute of Mathematical
Science, University of Malaya, Malaysia, on October 30, 2015.
Prof. Dominic Mathew, DEI presented a paper on Signal and Image Processing at
Kumaraguru Engineering College on October 31, 2015.
Mr. Manoj G. Tharian, DME delivered the specialist lecture on NBA-Accreditation
Procedures at National Institute of Technical Teachers Training And Research Extension
Centre, Kalamassery on November 26, 2015.
Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., DBSH delivered a seminar on Fractals on Fourier Domain at
IITMK on December 16, 2015.
Conferences, Workshops, Training & Courses-Internal
DME organized a CATIA Certification training for S6 & S8 students on January 9, and
12 to 15, 2015
DEC organized a 5 day Technical Staff Development Programme from January 12 to 16,
2015. It was inaugurated by Mr. K. N. Sasikumar, DTE
DEI organized a workshop on Raspberry Pi and Python Programming for S6 students on
January 19 & 20, 2015
DEI organized a workshop on PSpice and soldering practices for S4 students on January
19 & 20, 2015
DIT organized a short term course on Network Programming & Internet Computing for
S6 IT students from January 19 to 21, 2015
DIT organized a short term course on Web Programming for S8 IT students from January
20 to 23, 2015
DEI organized a workshop on Industrial Automation for S8 students from January 21 to
23, 2015
DIT organized a short term course on Web Designing for S4 IT students on January 23 &
24, 2015
CYBERBLITZ organized a two-day workshop on CISCO Networking as part of the
zonal event of India’s Biggest Networking Championship (IBNC 2015), on January 23 &
24, 2015
DEC organised a short term course on TINA-TI SPICE-based analog circuit simulation
tool for S4 ECE students on January 29 & 30, 2015
DEC organised a short term course on PCB Design Software & Fabrication Hands-on for
S6 ECE students on January 31
DEC organised short term courses on Cadence, Matlab for Image Processing, Galileo
Board, Ansys Hfss for S8ECE students during SEP hours in January-March 2015
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IEEE SB RSET organised Fire Fox OS Mini App Day/Webmaker Event on February 7,
2015
DEI conducted a two day training programme on C6748 DSP Kit, in association with
Texas Instruments and StarCom Information Technology Ltd. on February 26 & 27,
2015.
IEEE RSET SB hosted an RL78 Design Workshop for two days on March 10 & 11, 2015
DME organised an Autocad Certification: 2D & 3D 40 hour course for S4 ME students
from March 12, 2015 onwards. The classes were handled by faculty from Pindis Learning
Centre, Tripunithura
Real Mechanica in association with Technophilia Systems conducted a two-day
workshop on Robotics on March 15 & 16, 2015
DIT organized a two day workshop on Raspberry Pi in association with Centre for
Excellence in Computational Engineering & Networking, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
University on March 21 & 22, 2015
DIT organized a short term training program on Research Trends in Informatics,
Computing & Communication from April 16 to 25, 2015. Resource persons included Mr.
Sudheer M., Director, Mobility Testing & Automation, Wipro; Dr Joseph Suresh Paul,
IIITMK; Mr. Sreekumar Chengath, DGM & Head, Technology & IS Security Division,
SIB; Dr Sunil Mathew, NITC; Dr G. Santhosh Kumar, CUSAT; Mr. B. Remani,
Executive Director, CDAC; Dr Philip Samuel, CUSAT; Mr. Vijay Nair, CTO, ASSYST;
Dr A. Unnikrishnan, Dr Vinod Kumar P.B., Dr Jaison Paul CMI, Dr Abraham Thomas,
Dr John Jose, and Mr. Yadhu Sastri, RSET
DEI organised a one-month certificate course in Automation and Control for engineering
graduates in June 2015
DEC organized a short term course for S3 ECE, CSE & IT students on Prerequisites For
Basic Electronics Lab & Prerequisites For Digital Electronics Lab in July 2015
DCE organized a Topic beyond Curriculum training programme on Autocad 2015 (2D &
3D) for S5 Civil Engineering students, in association with Pindis Learning Centre,
Tripunithura, from July 6 to 11, 2015
DCE organized a workshop on Effective Python Programming for faculty members from
July 6 to 10, 2015.
DEC organized a one day workshop on PCB fabrication on July 7, 2015
DIT, in association with Xeoscript Technologies, organized a Java workshop for S7 IT
students from July 13 to 15, 2015
DEC conducted Short Term Course on Matlab for Communication from July 14 to 16,
2015 for S7 ECE students
DEC conducted a PSPICE Course for S3 EC students - Introduction to PSPICE,
Verification of circuit designs and Prediction of circuit behavior on July 20, 2015
DEE organized a two day International Workshop on Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems
on July 22 & 23, 2015. The resource persons for the workshop were Professor Chem
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Nayar PhD, Founder and the Managing Director of Regen Group Pty Ltd. Australia and
Director of Radiant Solar Pvt. Ltd Hyderabad, Dr Shaji Mathews, Technical director of
Regen Power and AICA Engineering (India, Australia) and Mr. Srini Lakshmanan,
Regen Group Pty Ltd. Delegates from industry, faculty members from various colleges
and PG students attended the workshop
DEC conducted short term course on PIC Microcontroller for S5 ECE students on July 22
& 29, 2015
DME’s branch association Real Mechanica in association with Aerotrix, conducted a two
day workshop on Sphere Drone Design Fabrication & Flying on August 7 & 8, 2015.
DEC conducted short term course on PSpice for S3 students on August 12, 2015
RSET ED Club organized a 5-day Entrepreneurship Development Programme for 60
selected students from September 28 to October 3, 2015. The programme was sponsored
by RSET Boot camp and Rajiv Gandhi National Youth Development in association with
ICTACT
Computer Society of India (CSI) student branch, RSET organized a training program on
Introduction to LaTeX for S7 CS & IT students on October 27, 2015
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CRITERION IV: INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1 Physical Facilities
4.1.1 What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure
that facilitate effective teaching and learning?
The built up floor space is 41976 m2.
4.1.2 Detail the facilities available for
a) Curricular and co-curricular activities – classrooms, technology enabled learning spaces,
seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, Animal house, specialized
facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research etc.
For the transportation of students and faculty RSET has 21 buses & the College also uses
additional 8 contract carrier buses on rented basis.
A. Infrastructure Facilities for Academic Activities
Sl. No. Details Available
Numbers
Area in
sq. m.
1 Class rooms 65 5495.31
2 Laboratories 52 7871.83
3 Drawing Hall 2 484.8
4 Seminar Hall 2 459.16
5 Tutorial Hall 9 570.01
6 Workshops 3 400.8
7 Central Library 1 685.21
8 Department Library 4 221.2
9 Auditorium 1 1098.92
Table 4.1.1: Infrastructure Facilities for Academic Activities
A. Administrative area – Infrastructure facilities
Sl No Details Number Area,sq.m
1 Director Room 1 78.40
2 Principal Room 1 76.34
3 Vice Principal Room 1 27.50
4 BoardRoom 1 91.26
5 Adm office Room 1 91.26
6 Administrator Room 1 22.66
7 Staff Room 24 2298.8
8 Store Room 8 173.47
9 Maintenance/Substation 1 88.1
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10 Security 1 2.50
11 Pantry for staff 1 6.20
12 House Keeping 1 8.55
13 Placement Cell 1 196.2
14 Students welfare 2 70.2
Table 4.1.2: Administrative area
B. Amenities Area – Infrastructure Facilities
Sl No Details Number Area,sq.m
1 Toilets Ladies & Gents 36 916.28
2 Boys Common Room 1 67.8
3 Medical Assistance/Girls
Common Room 1 24.8
4 Canteen 1 677.9
5 Stationary Stores /
Reprographic Facilities 1 13.7
6 Fitness Centre 2 1000
Table 4.1.3: Amenities Area
Central library with more than 685 Sq. m. is available with the following facilities:
Details of Books and journals and their value in central library
(As on 31st December 2016)
No. Value
Text Books 26004 8330005.5
Reference Books 4521 4664847.5
e-Books 550 174401
Journals 81 + 378 Back volumes 1405877
e-Journals 3 e-Journal Packages 13903077
Digital Database NPTEL Video Lectures , Institutional Repository, Member of
National digital library of India
CD & Video 2975
Others (specify) –
Back Volumes 1752
Table 4.1.4: Library Details
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Number of books added
Item 2016-17 (as on 31-12-2016) 2015-16
No. of Titles 202 273
No. of Volumes 1075 872
Print Journals 81 91
Table 4.1.4 (a): Books added in the Library
Total number of books as on 31st December 2016
Item Number
Total number of books 30525
Total number of Titles 11985
Table 4.1.5: Library Books
Seminar Halls:
The college has 2 seminar halls to conduct conferences, workshops and symposia for
students and faculty.
Tutorial classrooms:
The institute has nine tutorial rooms to help students who are lagging in the subjects
and to address the personal level doubts and queries of the students.
Specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research:
The college has a well-equipped language lab with ETNL Language Lab Software. The
lab has an area of 78.14 sq. m. The lab can accommodate 36 students at a time.
b) Extra–curricular activities: sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium,
auditorium, NSS, cultural activities, Public speaking, communication skills
development, health and hygiene etc.
Games and Sports facilities, and qualified sports instructors
Qualified sports instructors:
1. Dr. Shibu P.P MPES, M.Phil. PhD Assistant Director
2. Mr. Rejeesh T. Chacko, Assistant Professor
3. Ms. Lisha Paulose, Assistant Professor
Auditorium
An auditorium with a seating capacity of 2468 is being constructed in the fifth floor of the
KE block.
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Communication skills development
Four full-time English teachers are appointed to take care of the development of
communication skills of the students in their first year of study itself.
The college has a well-equipped language lab with ETNL Language Lab Software. The lab has
an area of 78.4 sq.m. It can accommodate 36 students at a time.
4.1.3 How does the institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line
with its academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific examples of the facilities
developed/augmented and the amount spent during the last four years (Enclose the
Master Plan of the Institution/ campus and indicate the existing physical infrastructure
and the future planned expansions if any).
Facilities Developed in the last four years and the amount spent:
Items
Expenses in
2016-2017
(As on
31/12/2017)
Expenses in
2015-2016
Expenses in
2014-2015
Acquisition of
land; & new
buildings and
infrastructural
built-up
90966901 161329126 157149926
Library Books &
Equipment 512064 546898 635989
Library E-
Journal, Print
Journals &
Magazines
3525867 3930435 4404248
Laboratory
Equipment
& Software 19709044 17268793 19448157
Games and Sports 399312 830273 467813
Buses & Cars
purchase - 1542628 -
Furniture 5575533 5551387 2065478
Administrative
and other
Expenditure
160542139 217168569 200606144
Table 4.1.6: Facilities Developed
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4.1.5 Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within them:
Hostel Facility: The College has separate hostel facilities for boys and girls
a. capacity of the hostels (to be given separately for boys and Girls)
Capacity of the boy’s hostel is 655
Capacity of the girl’s hostel is 661
b. Occupancy
Occupancy of the boy’s hostel is 655
Capacity of the girl’s hostel is 661
c. Rooms in the hostel (to be given separately for boys and Girls)
There are 265 rooms in the boys’ hostel.
There are 219 rooms in the girls’ hostel.
4.1.7 Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus – spaces for special
units like IQAC, Grievance Redressal unit, Women’s Cell, Counseling and Career
Guidance, Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and
students, safe drinking water facility, auditorium, etc.
Women’s cell
NAME Department
1. Dr. Ruby Abraham - HOD, Department of CE (Chairperson)
2. Ms. Shanthi Bhaskar -Department of EEE (Convener)
3. Ms. Priya S - Department of AEI
4. Ms. Anitha Varghese - Department of CE
5. Ms. Jisha G -Department of IT
6. Ms. Anita John - Department of CSE
7. Prof. Gopalakrishna Pillai - Department of ME
8. Ms. BinduV. A - Department of BS
9. Mr. Reji V.V - Administration
10. Dr. Celine Sunny -Sociologist and Research head, RCSS (ex-officio member)
11. Student Council Vice Chairperson (ex-officio member)
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Infrastructure and Facilities available in the placement cell:
Facility Number
Number of interview rooms 6
Number of GD rooms 6
Number of chambers for HR personnel 2
Number of guest rooms for HR personnel 10
Table 4.1.7: Placement Cell Facilities
Members of Placement Cell:
Full-time Officers: 4 (1 TPO, 2 ATPO and 1 Executive) Full-time Trainers: 1 (Soft skills &
Personality Development) Office staff: 1 Student Volunteers attached to placement cell: 21
Safe drinking water facility
The College has Reverse Osmosis Plant (1000 liters/hr capacity) to serve the drinking water
requirement in the campus. The works are in progress to enhance the capacity of the plant to
3000 liters/hr. Storage capacity of drinking, washing and watering facilities is about 2,25,000
liters. Water purifies are attached to as many as 15 water coolers for fresh and purified water
supply to students and staff.
Auditorium
An auditorium with a seating capacity of 750 is available to host literary and cultural activities.
The auditorium is equipped with enough lights & fans and good ventilation. An auditorium
with a seating capacity of 2468 is being constructed in the fifth floor of the KE block.
4.2 Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1 Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a
committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to
render the library, student/user friendly?
Composition of the committee
Secretary
Prof. K. A. Ouseph
Members
1. Dr. A. Unnikrishnan, Principal
2. Dr. John M. George, Vice Principal
3. Dr. P. B. Vinod Kumar
4. Mr. Tony Joseph (Librarian)
5. Ms. Liza Annie Joseph
6. Dr. Antony V. V.
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7. Dr. Ruby Abraham
8. Ms. Shimmy Ashokan
9. Dr. Jobin Antony
10. Ms. Santhi B
11. Mr. Binu A
12. Dr. Thankachan T Pullan
13. Ms. Kuttyamma A. J
14. Rev. Fr. Mejo Paul
15. Mr. Jebin Francis
16. Mr. Binu R.
17. Mr. Dhanesh M. S
18. Mr. James Mathew
19. Mr. Jayakumar J
20. Ms. Aparna George
21. Mr. Jobin Jose
Amount spent on procuring new books, journals and e-resources during the last four years
Item
Amount Spent in Rs
2016-17
(As on
31/12/2016)
2015-16 2014-15
Text Books 452359 317153 195945
Reference Books 59705 229745 440044
e-Books - 174401 152045
Journals 270868 251602 235459
e-Journals 3254999 3470886 4123398
Table 4.2.1: Amount Spent for Library Facilities
4.2.6 Give details of the specialized services provided by the library.
Reference: The Library has a separate reference section in which 4521 books are
available.
4.3 IT Infrastructure
4.3.1. Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the
institution.
Number of computers with Configuration (provide actual number with exact configuration of
each available system):
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Item Number
Number of Desktop computers 900
Number of Laptops 146
Number of Servers 8
Number of Printers 51
Number of Scanners 9
Table 4.3.1: Number of computers
Details of the computing facility (hardware and software) in each Department is given below
Department of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation
SL. NO. NAME / SPECIFICATION LAB Quantity
Hardware
1
DCS Honeywell Experion 300
(a) HART
(b) Engineering Station
(c) SCADA
Process Control &
Simulation Lab
1
2 PLC Honeywell ML 50 1
3
Computer System(With
specifications)
Intel Pentium 4.3 GHz,
512 mb ddr ram, 80 GB HDD
7
HP Pro 330 MT
Intel core I5 3470 2GGMLD
2500CPU,500GB HDD,8GB
DDR3 RAM
13
Dell Optiplex
INTEL CORE I5 - 6500
PROCESSOR,8 GB DDR3 RAM
500 GB HDD
25
4
Computer System(With
specifications)
Dell Optiplex 390
Intel ® Core i3-2120
processor.(3030
Ghz,3MB,W/Intel ® HD
Graphics 2000),4GB(1x4GB)
Microprocessor Lab 10
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Non-ECC DDR3 1333MHz
SDRAM Memory,500GB
7200RPM 3.5” SATA Hard
drive,Optiplex™ 390DT Base-N-
Series Base,Intel® Core™ i3
Label
Compaq
Intel ® Pentium ® 4 CPU 3.00
GHz(200x15.0) 2.99 GHz,512
MB RAM
5
Wipro
AMD Athlon ™ 64x2 Dual Core
Processor 3800+ 2.01 GHz,1GB
RAM
3
5 NI Hardware(NI-USB DAQ
6210) 1
6
Computer System (With
specifications) hp pro 3330 MT
Intel core I5 - 3470 3.2 G 6M
8 GB DDR3 - 1333 RAM 500
GB HDD & 18.5INCH LED
MONITOR Fourier lab
25
7
Work Station
QE190 AV 1tb 7200 rpm sata
HDD
8 GB DDR3 - 1600 RAM
2
Software
1 ORCAD PCB Suite 16.6
Microprocessor Lab
5
2 Windows 7 genuine 16
3 NI ELVIS
Process Control &
Simulation Lab
1
4 Ni Labview 7.1 25
5 Honeywell PKS 300 1
Table 4.3.2: Computing Facility in the Department: of AEI
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Department Of Civil Engineering
Hardware
Sl No. Name of Lab Name of Equipment /Specification Quantity
1 CADD LAB
Desktop - DELL Optiplex 3040MT
Intel Core i5-6500 Processor (Quad
Core, 6MB, 4T,3.2GHz, 65W)/ 8GB
(1x8G) 2133 MHz DDR3 Memory/3.5
inch 500B 7200rpm Hard Disk
Drive/Dell Optical Mouse- MS 116 -
Black Dell Entry Keyboard KB 216
Black, US International ( QWERTY)/
Dell E Series E2016H 19.5'' Wide
Screen Monitor with LED Back Light
/10/100/1000 Mbps LOM/3-3-3 Year
Onsite Service LIKE OR
EQUIVALENT
8
Software
1 Primavera Contractor 5
2 Bently Staad Pro 5
Table 4.3.3: Computing Facility in the Department: of CE
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
SL. NO. NAME OF THE
LAB
LIST OF MAJOR
EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES
1
ZUSE
HP Compaq DX 2335 Desktop (60 nos),
Kyocerataskalfa 4501 (B/w printer),
Konica Minolta Bizhub c 200 color printer,
Projector (1 No),
Swithces 7 nos,
Ups Emerson 2 nos.
Dell optiplex (3),
18 Batteries,
Hp Desktop (3 no’s)
Major softwares:
Windows 7 genuine-65
Ubuntu -6
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Debian - 60
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional-65
Adobe Reader-65
Antivirus (free ware)-65
Java-63
Flex& Bison-62
Putty (free Ware)-62
Masam& Turbo c++62
2
PHOTON
Dell optiplex 390(63)
RAM :- 4 GB,
HD:- 500 GB,
i3 processor, cisco 24 port switch 3
Major softwares:
Ms Office 2007/2010 Professional-63
Windows 7-63
Adobe Reader-63
Putty-63
Dot Net-63
Java-63
Oracle-63
Turbo C++
3
HEISENBERG
Dell Optiplex 3020,
RAM :- 8 GB, HD:- 500 GB,
i5, 65 nos,
Dell Monitor 18.5 ' :- 65 nos.
Projector-1nos and screen 1 no
Major Softwares :
Ms Office 2007/2010 Professional-65
Windows 7-65
Adobe Reader-65
Ubuntu-65
Putty-65
Dot Net-65
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Java-65
Python-65
NS2-65
Autocad-65
4
CODD LAB
Hpcompaq (17) ,Dell optiplex390(6) ,
Dell optiplex740 (1), 4GB RAM.
Major Softwares :
Windows7
ubuntu 12.04
Packettracer
Acrobat7
Matlab10
Office 2007
Turbo C++
Packettracer
NS2
Xgraph
Ygraph
5
TURING LAB
Dell/ Optiplex 390/Intel corei3 3.3GHZ
8GB RAM,500GB HDD (25)
Major softwares :
Windows7
Ubuntu 14.04
ubuntu 15.04
Acrobat7
Office 2007
Python
NS2
Hadoop
Eclipse
Table 4.3.4: Computing Facility in the Department: of CSE
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
SHOCKLEY Lab
Hardware
Sl.
No.
Name of the equipment/
Brief Specification Quantity Remarks
1 ARM 926 kit 7 Make:Innovative.Model:ARM926
2 Friendly ARM board 5 Model:Dev board with 2440,3.5"LCD
3 Spartan FPGA SP605 1 Make:Xilinx.Model:FPGA SP605
4 Cypress PSoC 3 boards 5 Make:Cypress.Model:CY8CKIT-003
5 PSoC development kit 3 Make:Cypress.Model:CY8CKIT-001
6 Computer 30
Make:Dell,HP.Model:Optiplex740,
optiplex390DT,
OptiplexT3500,Compaq 6005.
7 Projector 1 Make:EPSON model EB803
8 Launch pads
a) USB 3 Make:Element 14,Model:5529LP
b) Hercules 3 Make:Element 14,Model:XL-
TMS57004
c) Stellaris 3 Make:Element 14,Model:LM4F120
9 FPGA Boards
a) Xilinx
Vertex-5 1
Make:Ajitek
Solutions,Model:GENESYS-5
b) Xilinx
Spartan-6 1
Make:Ajitek
Solutions,Model:NEXSYS-3
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1 Mentor soft 25 user Make/supplier:Trident tech lab.
2 cadence VLSI tools 20 user Make/supplier:Entuple Technologies.
3 COMSOL 1 Make/supplier:Comsol Multiphysics
Pvt Ltd.
Table 4.3.5: Computing Facility in the Department: of ECE – Shockley Lab
SHANNON Lab
Hardware
Sl
No.
Name of the equipment/
Brief Specification Quantity Remarks
1 Desktop computer 30 Make:Dell. Model:optiplex3020.
2 Server 1 Make:Dell. Model:Precision T5610
3 Software radio 2 NI-USRP-2920
4 Software radio 1 NI USRP-2922
5 Projector 1 Make:EPSON model EB803
Software
1 ANSYS HFSS 1Set/ 5
users Make/supplier: Entuple Technologies.
Table 4.3.6: Computing Facility in the Department: of ECE – Shannon Lab
10 RADXA ROCK 1 Make:Remote Computing Tech:
Model:ARM Cortex A9
11 Wandboard 1 Make:Remote Computing
Tech:Model:Dual
12 Raspberry Pi 3 Make:Remote Computing Tech:
Model:B-512MB
Software
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ARC Lab
Hardware
Sl
No.
Name of the equipment/
Brief Specification Quantity Remarks
1 Computer 64 Make: HP Model: HP Pro 3330 series.
2 DSP TRAINER KIT
2 Make: Texas
Instruments.Model:TMS320C6711
2 Make: Texas
Instruments.Model:TMS320C5417
3 VLSI TRAINER KIT 2 Make: silicon
Microsystems.Model:UVLSI-201
4 VLSI Modules 12
Make: silicon Microsystems.
Model: Altera max3000, Xilinx Spartan II,
Altera acex, Xilinx cool runner, Xilinx
SPROM, Altera SPROM
5 General Purpose Interface
Board for VLSI 2
Make: silicon Microsystems.
Model: GPIO 401
6 Micro controller
development boards 6
Make: silicon Microsystems.
Model:89C51,PIC16F877,ATMEL
Mega16
7 Micro controller
Interfacing boards. 20
Make: silicon Microsystems. Model:
Stepper & DC motor, Digital I/O, DAC
with buzzer, 7 segment with hex keypad,
LCD with hex keypad, Matrix Display,
RTC with LCD, Traffic light controller,
Elevator simulator, ADC with sensor.
8 Embedded System
development kit 1
Make: silicon Microsystems.
Model: SLS-ESDK
9 Image Processing
workstation 1 Make: silicon Microsystems. Model:9520
10 Finger Print scanner 2 Make: Nitgen biometric
solutions.Model:FIM3030-HV
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11 XUP VIRTEXII pro
board 1
Make: CoreL Technologies
12 Xilinx Spartan3
dev:board 2
13 FPGA dev:board 1 Make: rein fold.
Software
1 MODELSIM XE III
60 (Free
Student
version)
2 XILINX ISE 8.2 60
3 COMMSIM 7 25 Trident Techlabs, New Delhi
4 MATHCAD II 25 Intercad Systems , Kochi
5 EDWIN XP 20 Visionics India,Trivandrum
6 MULTISIM 7 5 Trident Techlabs, New Delhi
7 ALTERA QUARTUS-II 2 Make:silicon Microsystems.
8 ULTIBOARD-PCB 5 Trident Techlabs, New Delhi
9 Code Composer Studio
DSK v2.10 IDE 4
10 VAB for Infinity 2 Make:silicon Microsystems.
11 ATMEL AVR MEGA 'C'
Compiler 2 Silicon microsystems, Bangalore
12 80C51 'C' Compiler 2 Silicon microsystems, Bangalore
13 PIC 'C' Compiler 2 Silicon microsystems, Bangalore
Table 4.3.7: Computing Facility in the Department: of ECE – ARC Lab
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SYSTEMS Lab
Hardware
Sl
No.
Name of the equipment/
Brief Specification Quantity Remarks
1 Computer 38
Make:Dell.Model:Optiplex 390DT.
Spec:IntelR corei3-
2120processor,40GB RAM,500GB
HDD.
2 UPS 1 Make:Tata
liebert.Model:emerson.Spec:6KVA
3 Printer 1 Make:HP.Model:1020.Spec:laserjet.
4 Universal Programmer 1 Make:Electro System
Associates.model:ESA-1UP-XP
5 RFID and card reader 2 Make:Reinfold.
6 DSP Kit
2 Make:Cranes
Software.Model:TMS320C6713
1 Make:Cranes
Software.Model:TMS320F28335
7 Prjector 2 Make:Infocus.Model:X16
8 Communication Modules
3 Rf module
2 GSM module
2 GPS module
2 Zigbee module
9 ARM 1 ARM7 kit
10 Beagle board 3 Make:IDA systems.
11 Robot 1 Make:Bitsforge.Model:RBP
12 Raspberry Pi 3 Make:Remote Computing Tech:
Model:B-512MB
Software
1 Matlab release 14 for windows
xp 5user
Make/supplier:cranes software
int,banglore
2 orcad 5user Make:supplier:intercad systems p
ltd
Table 4.3.8: Computing Facility in the Department: of ECE – SYSTEMS Lab
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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
SIMULATION Lab
Hardware
Sl. No.
Name of
equipment
/Brief
specification
Quantity Remarks
1 HP compaq 10
Intel(R) Core™ i3-2100
processor(3,10GHz,3MB)
500 GB 7200 RPM 3.5” SATA Hard
drive,Intel Core i5-6500 processor(Quad
core,6MB,4T,3.2GHz,65W)/8GB(1*8G) 2133
MHz DDR3Memory/3.5 inch 500 GB 7200
rpm Hard disk
2 Dell Optiplex
390DT 10
3 HP Pro 3330 16
4 Dell Optiplex
3040 3
Software
1 Psim 9.0
Version 5
2 Autocad
Electrical 2015 35
Table 4.3.9: Computing Facility in the Department: of EEE
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Department of Information Technology
Sl. No. Name of the
Lab Details of the software Details of the Hardware
1 Kleinrock Lab
Windows 7
Server Machines - 1
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Model: Precision T1600
8 GB RAM, 250 GB HDD ,
Quad Core Processor,19’’ LED
monitor
NVIDIA Graphics card
Client Machines - 10
Manufacturer: : Dell Inc
Model: DELL CORE i5
4.0 GB RAM, 500 GB
HDD,18.5 LED Monitor
Client Machines – 10
Manufacturer: : Dell Inc
Model: DELL CORE i3
4.0 GB RAM, 500 GB
HDD,18.5 LED Monitor
CISCO 2900 series router-1 Nos
CISCO 28 PORT (SG300
SWITCH)-1 Nos
Network cable tester-1Nos
CISCO AP541N dual band
signal radio acess point-2 Nos
LCD Projector – 1Nos
Manufacturer: EPSON EBS02
Ubuntu 14.04/16.04 LTS
2 Quantum Lab IBM Rational Rose - 30
Licenses
Workstation - 1
Manufacturer: SUN
Microsystems.
Model: Ultra20
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MS Office 2007-69
Licenses
1 GB RAM, 32-bit OS
Dual Core AMD Optern
Processor
Client Machines - 69
Manufacturer: Hewlett-
Packard(59Nos)
Model: HP Compaq 6005 Pro
Micro tower ,AMD athlon X2
4450 Processor,2GB
Ram,150GB HDD
Manufacturer: Dell Inc(4Nos)
Model: Optiplex 390 , Intel
Core i3, 4 GB Ram,500 GB
HDD
Manufacturer: Lenovo(6Nos)
Model: Thinkcentre ,Intel Core
i3, 4 GB Ram,500 GB HDD
Oracle 10g
Cisco Packet Tracer
Masam
Java
3 Ulysses
MS Office 2007-38
Licenses
Workstation Server Machines - 4
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Model: Precision Tower 3620
16 GB RAM, Windows-
7/Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit OS
Quad Core Processor
Nvidia Graphics card
Client Machines - 24
Manufacturer: Dell Inc
Model: Dell Optiplex MT 3046
, i3 3.70Ghz
4 GB RAM, Windows-
7/Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit,
Total Hard Disk: 500 GB SATA
Client Machines - 5
Manufacturer: Dell Inc
Model: Dell Optiplex MICRO
3046
, i3 3.70Ghz
4 GB RAM, Ubuntu , Total Hard
Disk: 500 GB
Open mp/mpi/cuda/open
cl/open acc/Erlang map
reduce/Apache spark on
hadoop
Android studio
Xcode - iphone app
development ide
Wireshark network
analyzer
Cisco packet tracer
Cooja network
simulator/omnet++/ns3/ns2
Mininet network emulator
for SDN
Cloudsim - Cloud
computing simulator
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Client Machines - 10
Manufacturer: Apple
Model: Apple Mac MT
Intel Core i5,4 GB RAM,500
GB HDD,O/S Apple Macintosh
CISCO 2900 series router 2 Nos
CISCO 2 port interface card
(CISCO 2900 compatible) 2 Nos
CISCO 28 port (sg300 switch) 3
Nos
CISCO 24 port (sf300 switch) 5
Nos
CISCO WAP 121 wireless
access point 1Nos
NVIDIA QUADRO K620 2GB
pcie graphics card 3 Nos
AMD FIREPRO 4GB 128-bit
gddr5 graphic card
EPSON EB-S31 LCD projector
Raspberry Pi 5 Nos
Arduino with Sensor kits 5 Nos
Netrack 19”32 u 600 mm wide x
800 floor mounting rack
LCD Projector - 1
Manufacturer: EPSON
Connectivity:HDMI
Resolution:1280x800 Pixels
(WXGA)
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Brightness (lumens): 2500
Lumens
Table 4.3.10: Computing Facility in the Department: of IT
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Sl.
No. Name of the Lab Details of the software Details of the Hardware
1 CAD/CAM Lab
CATIA V6 - 33 Licenses
Server Machines - 1
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Model: Precision T1650
8 GB RAM, 64-bit OS
Quad Core Processor
4841 MB NVIDIA Quadro
600 Graphics card, Total
Hard Disk memory: 500 GB
Client Machines - 40
Manufacturer: Hewlett-
Packard
Model: HP Z230 Tower
Workstation
16.0 GB RAM, 64-bit
operating system, Quad
Core Processor,
1 GB NVIDIA Quadro
K620 Graphics Card, Total
Hard Disk memory: 500 GB
LCD Projector - 1
Manufacturer: EPSON
Connectivity:HDMI, VGA
Resolution:1280x800 Pixels
(WXGA)
Brightness (lumens): 2500
Lumens
ANSYS Academic
Teaching Advanced
Version - 5Licenses
ANSYS Fluent Academic
Teaching Version - 25
Licenses
Table 4.3.11: Computing Facility in the Department: of ME
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Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities
Sl
No Name of the Lab Details of the software Details of the Hardware
1 Language Lab
ETNL
Language Lab Software
(Licence for 1 teacher
console + 35 student
consoles)
Machines –38
30 systems
Manufacturer: HP
Model: HP 280GI MT
4 GB RAM, 32-bit operating
system, Intel i5 , 500GB
HDD
6 Systems
Manufacturer: DELL
Model: Optiplex 3046
4GB Ram,32 bit operating
system,
Intel i5,500GB HDD
1 System
Manufacturer: DELL
Model: Optiplex 3020
8GBRAM,32 bit operating
system,
Intel i5,500GB HDD
1 System
Manufacturer: DELL
Model: Optiplex 390
4GB,64 bit operating system,
Intel i3,500 GB HDD
Table 4.3.12: Computing Facility in the Department: of BSH
4.3.2 Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and
students on the campus and off-campus?
130 MBPS Internet facility is provided for students & staff
4.3.3 What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the IT
infrastructure and associated facilities?
The college has Cloud Computing Facility. The existing Cloud Computing facility is an
Open Stack 3 node architecture installation. It consists of a management node, network node
and 3 computing nodes having total 18 cores.
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The following 2 M.Tech projects are completed using this cloud facility.
1. Project Title:- A framework for network intrusion detection for cloud servers
Student’s Name:- Faseela M.A
2. Project Title:- Hadoop Cluster implementation on Openstack Cloud
Student’s Name:- Sona C.P
Staff members are also using this facility for their research.
Papers Published by Faculty members:-
Jaison Paul Mulerikkal, PhD, Yedhu Sastri,”A Comparative Study of OpenStack and
CloudStack”, Fifth International Conference on Advances in Computing and
Communications, 2015.
Jomina John, Dr. Jasmine Norman, “Analysis of worm attack detection methods in cloud find
a better solution for malware in cloud”, International Journal of Applied Engineering
Research, ISSN 0973-4562 Vol. 10 No.92 (2015).
The High Performance Computing cluster at RSET will be a leading computing centre
having the state-of-the art computing facilities with a computing power of upto 6.1 TFLOPS,
catering to the ever-increasing demands of high performance computing for scientific and
engineering research.
The Centre which will house state-of-the-art computing systems, with sophisticated software
packages, is conceived as a functionally distributed supercomputing environment, and
connected by a powerful high- speed Infiniband switch. It will consist of four computing
nodes, one head node and one storage node. The centre will have the support from HPCNow,
which is an HPC Consultancy Services company based in Barcelona, Spain. They have
offered their expertise and knowledge in setting up and managing this center through their
efficient supercomputer administrative suite, called sNow.
The detailed specification is given below:-
Head Node
Processor - Intel Xeon Processor E5-2620 v4 (20M Cache, 2.1GHz, 8 cores)* 2
RAM - 64 GB
HDD - 500 GB*2
Storage Node
Processor - Intel Xeon Processor E5-2620 v4 (20M Cache, 2.1GHz, 8 cores) * 2
RAM - 64 GB
HDD - 800 GB
Storage Capacity- 10 TB
Computing Node I with GPU
Processor - Intel Xeon E5-2690 v4 (35M Cache, 2.6GHz, 14 cores) * 2
RAM - 128 GB, HDD - 500 GB SSD
GPU - NVIDIA TESLA K40
Computing Nodes II, III, IV
Processor - Intel Xeon E5-2690 v4 (35M Cache, 2.6GHz, 14 cores) * 2
RAM - 128 GB, HDD - 500 GB SSD
As an educational institution we are also willing to take up projects which will bring both
technological enhancement and benefits to our society. A MoU was already signed between
Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) and Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology on
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6th
October 2016 in RSET. The main objective of this collaboration is to promote technical
and research efforts between KMRL and RSET. The HPC cluster will be the cornerstone of
our engagement with KMRL.
RSET has already submitted a project proposal (Big Data Analytical Framework for IoT-
enabled Seamless Transport System (BAF-ISTS) to DST in association with Kochi Metro
Rail Limited (KMRL). RSET is also planning to submit another project proposal to Kerala
State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) in association with
KMRL.
4.3.4 Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement, up
gradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the
institution (Year wise for last four years).
Amount spent on maintenance and up gradation of ICT
Academic Year Maintenancen and
up gradation (in Lakhs)
2015-16 52.94
2014-15 57.44
Table 4.3.12: Amount spent on maintenance and up gradation of ICT
4.4 Maintenance of Campus Facilities
4.4.1 How does the institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the
available financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities
(substantiate your statements by providing details of budget allocated during last four
years)?
Description Amount spent in Lakhs
2015-16 2014-15
A Building 140.74 146.75
B Furniture
C Equipment 6.60 4.71
D Computers 52.94 57.44
E Vehicles 15.43 -
F Any Other 1.58 2.75
Table 4.4.1: Amount spent on maintenance of campus facilities
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4.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for maintenance and upkeep of the
infrastructure, facilities and equipment of the college?
We have a centralized maintenance department for the entire campus with full time salaried
employees.
Infrastructure: A maintenance register is being kept in the reception of the administration
block. All complaints and recommendations registered are being checked by the respective
staff on a daily basis and the necessary steps are taken.
Maintenance of academic infrastructure
• Maintenance cell is in place to take care of civil, electrical, plumbing and furniture
routine check-ups and repairs.
• Maintenance cell consists of a maintenance engineer, 2 electrical supervisors, 5
Electricians, 2 electronics workers and a plumber.
• Preventive maintenance is carried out during the semester breaks.
• Central complaint register is maintained in the reception.
• Minor repairs are carried out by in-house staff.
• Major repairs are outsourced.
• Routine cleaning of premises including toilet blocks is carried out by contract labors.
• Routine cleaning of water tanks, coolers and filters is carried out as per schedule.
• The college has a sewage treatment plant with annual maintenance contract.
4.4.3 How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and other
precision measures for the equipment/instruments?
• Calibration of the instrumentation equipment is taken up by the respective departments as
and when required basis.
4.4.4 What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of sensitive
equipment (voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)?
Electricity and power backup
• The college has two 1000 kVA (11kV/430V supply) transformers with On Load Tap
Changer (OLTC) and Remote Tap Changer (RTC) facility installed in the campus
catering to the energy needs of the campus.
• As a backup, the institute also has standby Diesel generators of 660 kVA, 500 kVA and
320 kVA amounting to equal backup support i.e., 1480 kVA with synchronizing PLC
load sharing facility in the event of power failures.
• UPS, Lifts and Air conditioners have annual maintenance contract.
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UPS Details
Sl. No. Item Description Quantity
1 20 KVA UPS 4
2 6 KVA UPS 13
3 3 KVA UPS 2
4 1.5 KVA UPS 1
5 500 VA UPS 25
Table 4.4.2: UPS Details
Any other relevant information regarding Infrastructure and Learning Resources
which the college would like to include.
• Spacious, sprawling and eco-friendly campus.
• Over 40000 sq. m. of built up floor space.
• WIFI enabled campus and hostels.
• Adequate number of spacious class rooms, laboratories, seminar halls, conference rooms
Tutorial rooms, Auditorium etc.
• Audio-video facilities & Digital library.
• LCD equipped smart class rooms.
• Excellent indoor and outdoor sports facilities, grounds and gymnasium. .
• Health centre facilities for students and staff.
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CRITERION V: STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1.2 Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships / free ships given
to the students during the last five years and whether the financial aid was available and
disbursed on time?
The toppers in the merit list for admission whose entrance rank is below 1000 will be given
scholarships. The scholarship amount will be decided by the management from time to time.
The scholarship will continue in the second and subsequent years provided the students
maintain good conduct and keep their academic position within the top 20% of the class based
on sessional/ University exam marks. Students belonging to economically weaker sections,
who secure admission based on the allotment by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations,
will be granted 100% fee concession, provided they possess BPL card or other documentary
evidence. The number of scholarships is limited to ten.
Institution spends significant amounts for the benefit of students in the form of scholarship and
free ships. The scholarships being awarded are:
Table 5.1.1 Scholarship Details
No of students awarded scholarships by the Institute
Description
CFY
(2016–
2017)
CFY
(2015-
2016)
CFY
(2014-
2015)
Total
Numbers
109
126 114
Total Amount 4473250 8826250 8199980
Table 5.1.2 Scholarships by the Institute
5.1.3 What percentage of students receives financial assistance from state government,
central government and other national agencies?
In addition to the institutional scholarships mentioned above the institution also arranges for
Government scholarships for the students. About 6% of students receive financial assistance
from the central Government and the whole amount will be transferred to the student’s bank
account directly as DBT by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, New Delhi.
Sl. No. Items No. of Students
2016-17 2015-2016 2014-15
1 Merit cum Means Scholarship - 123 142
2 Tuition Fee Waiver - 107 94
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Fee reimbursement from State/ Central Government:
Description CFY
(2016-2017)
CFY
(2015-2016)
Total
Numbers 33 189
Total Amount
Rs. 44,07,006 1,48,52,981
Table 5.1.3 Details of Fee Reimbursement from State/ Central Government
5.1.4. What are the specific support services/facilities available for?
The institution helps the students of these categories in applying for scholarships from state
and central governments. The details of students who have received the scholarships during the
academic year 2015-16 and 2016-17 are as follows:
Description SC ST 0EC
CFY
(2016-2017) AMOUNT 38,68,176/- 4,75,830/- 63,000/-
CFY
(2015-2016) AMOUNT 54,88,841/- 10,31,380/- 59,51,210/-
Table 5.1.4 Details of scholarship for Students of SC/ST, OEC
5.1.5 Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills,
among the students and the impact of the efforts.
Sl. No. Name Batch Name of company
1
Sachu Razzaq
2004 – 08 (AEI)
CEO
AMY Gold and Diamonds Pvt. Ltd.,
CEZ Kakkanad
2 Bedwin Taitus 2009-13 (CSE) CEO
Book Your Musician Pvt. Ltd.
3 Rijin John 2002-06 (ECE)
Co-Founder and Director
Santa Express
Partner
Ohmycake.in and
Home Based Entrepreneurs
4
Mohammed
Aboobacker
2011-15 (ME) Founder & CEO
Table 5.1.5 List of students Entrepreneurs
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5.1.7 Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in preparing for
the competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and qualified in
various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR- NET, UGC-NET, SLET, ATE / CAT /
GRE / TOFEL / GMAT / Central /State services, Defence, Civil Services, etc.
The institution encourages the students to prepare for various competitive examinations
through special coaching and training. The placement and training cell concentrate to achieve
the above goals by giving additional informative classes. Moreover to train the students those
who are interested in higher studies, coaching for competitive exams like CAT, GATE, etc. are
given. The college also offers various courses in communication skills in English and
Proficiency tests on the lines of appearing for various competitive examinations.
SL.
No.
Competitive
Exam
No. of Students
Qualified
2015-16 2014-15
1
GATE
33 35
Table 5.1.6 Details of students who qualified Competitive Exams
5.1.9 Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and
placement of its students? If ‘yes’, detail on the services provided to help students identify
job opportunities and prepare themselves for interview and the percentage of students
selected during campus interviews by different employers (list the employers and the
programmes)
YES.
Detail of the student placements in the previous years is given below:
Academic
Year Sl. No. Name of the company
Package per
annum in
lakhs
Placement
Offers
2016-17
1 COGNIZANT 3.3 165
2 WIPRO IT 3.3 63
3 WIPRO VLSI 3.3 23
4 INFOSYS 3.3 157
5
INCTURE
TECHNOLOGIES 4.5 4
6 SAP LABS 12 0
7 EY 3.5 2
8 COMMVAULT 14 1
9 VERIZON 5 4
10 TEMENOS 5.5 3
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11 INDIAN NAVY
12 DIGITAL CORE 3 0
13
EXPERION
TECHNOLOGIES 3 0
14 ZAFIN SOFTWARE 4.5 1
15 PROCSYS 4 0
16 MYTRAH 3.6 5
17 CGI 3.5 2
18 IVTL INFOVIEW 4.5 1
19 IBS 3.3 0
20 SUNTEC 4.5 1
21 SPERIDIAN 2.4 11
22 SPIC GROUP 1.4 1
23
INNOVATURE
SOFTWARE LABS 1.4 5
24 MRF 3.5
25 IMAGE INFO SYSTEMS 2.3
26 CSS CORP 2.4
27 FINGENT 2.2
28 SAMSUNG 7
29
INFOCOM SOFTWARE
SOLUTIONS 2.3
30 BYJU'S 6.5
31 MUZRIS 4
32 BLACK & RED 2.8
33 ORION 2.6
34 TECH MAHINDRA -
BPO 1.1
35 ADRENALINE 1.4
2015-2016
1 MUSIGMA 18/ 3 Years 9
2 WIPRO 3.3 181
3 INFOSYS 3.3 194
4 CTS 3.3 185
5 VERIZON 3.5 5
6 IBS 3.5 0
7 SOCTRONICS 3.5 0
8 SUNTEC 3.25 0
9 ITC INFOTECH 3.25 4
10 SCB (SCOPE
INTERNATI0NAL) 3.5 2
11 UST GLOBAL 3 0
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12 EXPERION
TECHNOLOGIES 3 0
13 SAP 12 5
14 TRAVANCORE
ANALYTICS 3.25 0
15 MYTRAH 3.6 6
16 IVTL INFOVIEW 4 0
17 ERNST & YOUNG 3.5 1
18 INDIAN NAVY 0
19 IBM 2.8 2
20 MPHASIS 2.1 1
21 PROCSYS 4 0
22 AMERICAN
MEGATRENDS 2.1 0
23 TECH MAHINDRA 3 14
24 POORNAM 2.2 0
25 6d TECHNOLOGIES 2.5 0
26 HCL 2.7 0
27 MRF 3.5 2
28 ELGI 4 0
29 VVDN 2.4 1
30 BOSCH 4 7
31 TATA
COMMUNICATIONS 2.5 2
32 SPERIDIAN
TECHNOLOGIES 2.3 0
33 CSS CORP 2.4 2
34 HINDUJA 2 13
35 QUESS 4.5 0
36 SAMSUNG 7 2
37 TAVANT 4.5 7
38 MISYS 4 0
39 RUBY SEVEN 2.8 3
40 MINDTREE 3.3 0
41 THINK & LEARN 6 1
42 SUTHERLAND 1.8 66
43 DOODLEBLUE 5 0
44 KGISL 2.2 2
45 UNISYS 1.8 1
46 TAYANA SOFTWARE
SOLUTIONS 3.5 0
47 NEST 2.4 0
48 CERBTECH 2 0
49 TECH MAHINDRA -
BPO 1.1 5
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50 HIROTEC 3.5 4
51 RUBY SOFTWARE 2.4 0
52 SOUTH INDIAN BANK 5.5 4
53 DIGITAL CORE
TECHNOLOGIES 3 0
54 ARISTOCRAT GAMING 1.8 0
55 HP 4 0
56 KATALYTI 2.8 0
57 EIRIS CONNECT 2.2 0
58 MARLABS 3 0
59 ARMIA SYSTEMS 2.2 0
60 AMAZON 2.75 1
61 WRENCH SOLUTIONS 2.5 0
62 FINGENT 2.2 0
63 GOOD METHOD
GLOBAL 2.8 0
64 COMVAULT 14 0
65 CABOT
TECHNOLOGIES 2.3 0
66 TECHNOVIA 1.8 1
67 HDFC BANK 2.5 1
68 TELENOVA 1.8 1
69 ROBOSOFT
TECHNOLOGIES 2.5 2
70 ATTINAD SOFTWARE 2.8 0
71 FCI OEN 2.4 0
72 MICROSOFT 7.5 1
Grand Total (No. of offers) 1041
Table 5.1.7 Details of campus placements
5.1.14 Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If “yes”, what are its
activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure
development?
YES.
The RSET Alumni Association has been active for the last 12 years, and has always tried to
coordinate activities that would keep the alumni connections live. The executive committee has
constantly tried to create avenues for the alumni to share the benefits of a very strong network.
The association has more than 4000 members spread across the world and working across
industries & domains. RSET Alumni also have chapters at Bangalore, Chennai, Dubai,
Australia, and Germany.
In order to make the Alumni Association active, Alumni groups are there in digital social
medias like Facebook and WhatsApp. They have WhatsApp groups for each batch and there is
a group for representatives of each batch as well. These social networks provide a platform for
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alumni to stay in touch with each other. As the alumni members are spread across the world,
get-togethers are conducted region wise, based on the convenience of the members of that
chapter.
RSET Alumni Contributions- To the society
End-OF-Sulfan Campaign:
The Alumni network in association with RSET NSS and Malayala Manorama coordinated an
Endosulfan Relief Activity with the participation of alumni and students. An experience tour to
the Endosulfan affected area was conducted to understand the various issues. RSET Alumni
Association raised a fund of Rs. 3.5 Lakh from the Alumni Community towards this cause. 8
Laptops were donated to Budd schools in Kasargod District as part of this initiative.
Param Tyag Chakra:
An initiative to honour the family of the martyrs of Indian Army. The prime focus of this event
is to convey the message of peace by the family members of war victims through the
experience and hardships they have faced as victims and as well-wishers who do not want any
more families to undergo the same. Director, Sainik Welfare Board Sri K.K Govindan Nair
was the chief guest & he addressed the gathering.
Study kits to Orphans:
Alumni Association donated school bags to students of an orphanage as part of RSET technical
fest “Abhiyanthriki”. The students identified an orphanage with around 40 orphans and they
were invited for this function that was held at LuLu Mall.
Rajagiri Sahrudaya – Community Service:
The RSET Alumni Association has joined hands with Rajagiri Sahrudaya – an organization
which supports the educational needs of financially backward children. The RSET Alumni
Association has identified volunteers from its member network to sponsor the education of
such children.
RSET Alumni Contributions- To the institution
RSET Alumni Startup Ship
The start-up ship is an experiential learning program for the students with entrepreneurial
passion, with a mix of fun, challenge and a little bit of adventure. A “Kettu Vallam” with name
“The Start-up Ship” was introduced to the student community as the placeholder for their
start-ups.
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Friendship Umbrella:
Umbrella was provided to students to use inside the Rajagiri campus. That was given as part of
branding RSET Alumni Association among RSET family members.
Start Up Mela:
To initiate and build an entrepreneurial culture among RSET students, start-up mela was
conducted by RSET Alumni in association with Centre for Social Innovation and Incubation
and Entrepreneurship Club. This was launched with a sailing boat named “The Startup Ship”.
This ship actually is a placeholder and also touches the risky scenarios in entrepreneurial
journey. Around 230 students showed interest to associate with Startups. The function was
inaugurated by Kochouseph Chittilappilly, chairman of V-Guard industries at the function held
at the campus.
The Insighter:
RSET Alumni joined hands with Entrepreneurship Development Club and Incubation Centre
of RSET and organised ‘The Insighter’. The Insighter is an informal interactive session by the
domain to share their insights based on their experience in their area of interest and expertise.
This activity mainly focuses on students and faculty with entrepreneurial passion. Mr. Mathew
Jose Urumbath, President, Kerala Management Association, inaugurated the function.
Sunil.K.Zacharia, Former Chairman of the Rotary Institute interacted with the students and
enlightened them about the hardships faced by the entrepreneurs & how to succeed.
Placement Helpline:
RSET alumni network connects students who have got placements in multiple companies to
alumni members in those companies to evaluate their opportunities .The alumni members
helped the students who had multiple offers to select their final choice. Students who were
unable to get a job offer via placement drive were referred by alumni network for job
interviews.
Higher Studies Assistance
Student’s questions regarding post-graduation are also addressed by connecting them with
alumni who took similar/same course in that particular subject/university.
Job Referrals Portal:
The alumni association launched a Job Referral portal, through which alumni members can
share job opportunities in their company, and also apply for openings which are posted by a
fellow alumnus
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RSET Alumni Contributions - to the Institution & Society
RSET Alumni Intellectual Property Consulting Centre
RSET Alumni Association jointly with the Centre for Social Innovation and Incubation and
Entrepreneurship Club has setup an Intellectual Property Consulting Centre to support and
promote Intellectual Property Promotion. A tie up has been formed with Metyage, an IP
Consulting Company.
Free consulting services will be provided to any IP filing aspirant from any parts and
sectors of the society, not limited to members of Rajagiri.
RSET Alumni organized a session on “The Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
Rights”
RSET Alumni collaborates with the Incubation Centre and Entrepreneurship
development club in these activities
RSET Alumni provide an interest free loan to eligible candidates for filing patents
RSET Alumni members from Industry provide guidance and mentoring for students
who has start up ideas specific domains of the industry.
RSET Alumni Sports Activities
Organised Alumni vs College Football Tournament
Instituted Ever rolling trophies for Arts & Sports Events at the College
RSET Alumni Mementos to Final Years
Gave away framed graduation photos to all the final year students as a welcome gift to
the alumni community
RSET Alumni promotes and supports batch wise and class wise reunions. Also
coordinates region wise events
Alumni Database
The alumni association updates the database of alumni’s with their current location, current
company & higher education details. The database has the details of around 1500 alumni
members. The alumni representatives reach out to the members, through various channels to
collect the updated profile of each alumni member.
Alumni Touch Point Network
To improve the reach of alumni association to its members, the executive committee has
identified and inducted members from each batch as alumni touch points. They would serve as
the key point of contacts for their respective batches to communicate the alumni programs and
also to ensure participation from the members of their batch.
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RSET Alumni Contributions- To the Alumni Members
Provide support mechanism for lateral job switching for alumni members
Conducts/supports get-togethers at different parts of India, as abroad
Mutually support alumni entrepreneurs in all possible ways.
Office bearers of Alumni Association
Table 5.1.8 Details of Alumni Office bearers
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or
employment (for the last five batches) highlight the trends observed.
Sl. No. Student Progression %
1 UG to PG 9.47
2 PG to PhD 2.57
3
Employed
Campus Selection
Entrepreneurship
94.45
0.53
Table 5.2.1 Details of percentage of students progressing to higher education or
employment
Sl. No. Name Batch Position
1 Rijin John 2002 – 2006 President
2 Hans Paul Antony 2004 – 2008 Vice President
3 Vivek E.K. 2008 -2012 General Secretary
4 Mathew John 2006 – 2010 Joint Secretary
5 Milan Koshy 2010 – 2014
6 Vivek George 2001 – 2005 Executive Committee
member
7 Arun Ghosh 2002 – 2006 Executive Committee
member
8 Najath K.N. 2009 – 2013 Executive Committee
member
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5.2.2 Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the
last five years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university)? Furnish
programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the same
institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district.
Table 5.2.2 Details of the programme wise pass percentage
The pass percentages of other institutes are not provided to the public by the university.
However the institution has the reputation of producing excelling academic results and is one
of the leading institutions in the state of Kerala.
5.3 Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1 List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities
available to students. Provide details of participation and program calendar.
Sports facilities available in the college with area,
Sl. No. Name of the area Quantity Area
(Sq. m.)
1 Basketball courts with permanent floodlight
facility 2 2050
Courses 2015-16
%
2014-15
%
B.Tech(AEI) 57.41 56.67
B.Tech(CE) - -
B.Tech(CS) 80 73.39
B.Tech(ECE) 71.54 80.49
B.Tech(EEE) 75 69.84
B.Tech(IT) 69.8 37.9
B.Tech(ME) 61.67 34.92
M.Tech(AEI - SP) 100 100
M.Tech(CS - IS) 93.75 100
M.Tech(EC-
VLSI) 100 96
M.Tech(EC-
COME) 61.11 87.5
M.Tech(EE -
IDAC) 55 85
M.Tech(IT) 100 94.4
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2 Football Field 1 5850
3 Cricket Ground 1 9000
4 Volleyball Courts with Floodlight Facility 2 400
5 Throw ball Court 2 850
6
Tennis Court ( clay courts) 1 200
a ) Fitness Centre Gents 1 500
b) Fitness Centre Ladies 1 500
8
Play Ground Consist of 200 m Athletic
Track, Long Jump Pit, Shot-put,
Discuss Throw Pits and Javelin Throw
Sector
1 5850
9 a) Department Room 1 400
b)Sports Store 1 50
10 a ) Indoor Badminton Courts 2 1000
b ) Table Tennis Area 2 175
Table 5.3.1 Details of sports facilities available in the college
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION HOSTED TOURNAMENTS
1) Rajagiri Champions Trophy– All Kerala Inter-Collegiate Football Tournament
2) Annual Athletic Meet
3) Chavara Cup–Inter Rajagiri Basketball Tournament
5.3.2 Furnish the details of major student achievements in co-curricular, extracurricular
and cultural activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National /
International, etc. for the previous five years.
Some of the details of major student achievements in co-curricular, extracurricular and cultural
activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National / International, etc.
Technical Fest/ Quizzes - Intercollegiate State Level Events
Academic
Year
Sl.
No.
Name of the
student
Name of the
event Position Organized by
2016-17 1
Fijith
Thomson
(S7 CE)
Situation
Management
Pantheon 3.0
Third ICI CET students
chapter
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2 Firdouse
( S7 CE)
Situation
Management
Pantheon 3.0
Third ICI CET students
chapter
3 Jacob Jacob
(S3 CE)
BUILD MY
CITY National
Technical Fest
Pantheon 3.0
First ICI CET students
chapter
4
Habil Ahmed
K
(S3 CE)
BUILD MY
CITY National
Technical Fest
Pantheon 3.0
First ICI CET students
chapter
5
Agney
Menon
(CSE)
Commerce
Ninja(Website
Development)-
Excel 2016
First Model Engineering
College
6
Akshay
Lawrence
(IT)
Commerce
Ninja(Website
Development)-
Excel 2016
First Model Engineering
College
7
Mazahir B
Haroon
(IT)
Commerce
Ninja(Website
Development)-
Excel 2016
First Model Engineering
College
8 Mathew Paul
(S5 ME Beta)
FORENSICS –
An event in
PALMARIUS,
National Level
Technical Fest.
First
Prize
Sahrdaya College
of Engineering &
Technology, 5th to
6th August 2016
9 Joe Ebby (S5
ME)
TECHNOCRAT
- An event in
PALMARIUS,
National Level
Technical Fest.
First
Prize
Sahrdaya College
of Engineering &
Technology, 5th to
6th August 2016
10
Mr. Bisto
Baby
Mr. Joe Ebby
(S5 ME)
Argumentative
Indian – an
event in
DYUTHI’16,
National Level
Multifest
Second
Government
Engineering
College, Thrissur
on September 3, 4
and 5 2016
1
Mable
George
Paper
presentation in First
Adi Shankara
Institute of
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2015-16
Shruti
(S6 AEI)
BRAHMA 2016. Engineering and
Technology,
Kalady.
2
Varghese V.
Paul
(S4 CE)
LEAD INDIA-
BRAHMA 2016
Tech fest
Second
Adi Shankara
Institute of
Engineering and
Technology,
Kalady.
3 Aswathy Lal
(S2 CE)
All Kerala Inter-
Collegiate Quiz
Competition in
General
Mathematics
Second
TOC H Institute
Of Science &
Technology
4
Shaun
Thomas Alex
(S4 CE)
Short Film
Contest-
CREATRIX
2K16, Tech Fest
Second AISAT, Kochi
5
Varghese V.
Paul
(S4 CE)
Short Film
Contest-
CREATRIX
2K16, Tech Fest
Second AISAT, Kochi
6 Roshan Jojo
(S6 CE)
Best Civil
Engineer
Techkshetra
2016
First RSET
7
Fijith
Thomson
(S6 CE)
Poster
Competitio
n
- National
Seminar on
Information
Theory &
Communic
ation
Second
Rajagiri School of
Engineering &
Technology, KTU,
NPOL, Cusat and
IEEE Information
Theory Society
8
Joe Ebby
(S3 ME
alpha)
Game of Thrones
- the event
inTAKSHAK
’15,
National
Technical Fest
First
Mar Athanasius
College of
Engineering,
Kothamangalam
9
Joe Ebby
(S4 ME
Alpha)
LEAD INDIA –
an event in
BRAHMA 2016
Second
AdiShankara
Institute of
Engineering and
Technology,
Kalady
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10
M. G.
Dheeshan and
Karthik N.
Nair
(S4 ME Beta)
TECH MASTER
- an event in
BRAHMA 2016
Second
AdiShankara
Institute of
Engineering and
Technology,
Kalady
11
Ronish
Mathew
(S4 ME Beta)
DATA MINING
– an event in
ADVAY 2016
Second
Toc H Institute of
Science &
Technology
12
Mohammed
Asif,
Muhammad
Fahad N.
Ayoob
( S2 ME
Beta)
Poster
Competition in
one day National
seminar on
Information
theory and
Communication.
Third
Jointly organized
by RAJAGIRI
SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY,
KTU, NPOL,
CUSAT, KSCSTE
and IEEE
Information Theory
Society
2014-15
1
Ashik
Shajahan (S4
ME)
Ragam-
Acoustics Third NIT- Calicut
2 Jithin John
(S8 ME) Encon Club Quiz Second
BPCL Cochin
Refinery
3 Austin Kurian
(S6 ME)
Encon Club
Essay
Competition
Third BPCL Cochin
Refinery
4 Libin
Varghese
(2012-14
batch
M.Tech-
IDAC)
Vidyuth mithra-
A prestigious
state level project
contest
First
Malayala
Manorama Yuva
Mastermind 2014
5 Rahul.M.R
(ECE)
Circumstances
(EC Event),
Nucleus
Properties Excel
Second
IEEE Students
Branch,
Govt. Model
Engineering
College
6 Regil Tom C
J
Circumstances
(EC Event),
Nucleus
Properties Excel
Second
IEEE Students
Branch,
Govt. Model
Engineering
College
Sneha
Paulson
Circuit
Debugging,
DHRUVA -15
First Christ Knowledge
City
7 Sneha Circumstances Second IEEE Students
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Paulson (EC Event),
Nucleus
Properties Excel
Branch,
Govt. Model
Engineering
College
8 Sreedevi K
Extrinsicity,
Nucleus
Properties Excel
First
IEEE Students
Branch, Govt.
Model Engineering
College
9 Vinaya.P.Jose
Extrinsicity,
Nucleus
Properties Excel
First
IEEE Students
Branch,Govt.Model
Engineering
College
10 Vinaya.P.Jose
Circuit
Debugging,
DHRUVA -15
First Christ Knowledge
City
11 Vinaya.P.Jose
Circumstances
(EC Event),
Nucleus
Properties Excel
Second
IEEE Students
Branch, Govt.
Model Engineering
College
12 Cyril Sunny ENCON club
Essay writing First
BPCL, Kochi
Refinery
13 Cyril Sunny ENCON club
Quiz competition First
BPCL, Kochi
Refinery
14 Layana
Benjamin
ENCON club
Quiz competition Third
BPCL, Kochi
Refinery
15 Fijith
Thomson
ENCON club
Quiz competition First
BPCL, Kochi
Refinery
Table 5.3.2 Details of students who have participated in Technical Fest/ Quizzes -
Intercollegiate State Level Events
Cultural - Intercollegiate State Level Events
Academic
Year
Sl.
No. Name of the
student
Name of the
event Position Organized by
1 Abhijith R V
(CSE) Ragam-16 Third NIT, Calicut
2 Ronnie Joseph
( CSE)
Nakshatra -
Ethinicity First
Saintgits College of
Engineering &Tech.
3 Vishnu Prasad
C. P. (CE)
Dance
Dhamaka First
St.Xavier’s College
for Women
4 Vishnu Prasad
C. P. (CE) Fashion Show First JTPAC Fest
5 Navya Ann
Abraham (CE) Naks Hatra First
Saintgits College of
Engineering& Tech.
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2015-16
Ethinicity -
Fashion Show
6
Nevin K. Aleyas
(CE)
Naks Hatra
Ethinicity -
Fashion Show
First Saint gits College of
Engineering& Tech.
7 Augustine Joy
(CE)
Naks Hatra
Ethinicity -
Fashion Show
First Saint gits College of
Engineering& Tech.
8 Teenu Joseph
(CE)
Couture
Boulevard-
Ragam 2016
First NIT, Calicut
9 Vishnu Prasad
C. P. (CE)
Couture
Boulevard-
Ragam 2016
First NIT,Calicut
10 Minnu Siby
(CE)
JAM
Malayalam -
Ragam 16
Second NIT, Calicut
11
Sreelakshmi V. R.
(CE)
Dumb C
(Malayalam)-
Ragam 16
Second NIT, Calicut
2014-15
1 Kavya Rajagopal
(CSE) Dhwani-2015 First University Fest
2 Prasanth Louis
(CSE) Rithu’15 Second
TKM college of
Engineering
Table 5.3.3 Details of students who have participated in Cultural - Intercollegiate State
Level Events
Games & Sports Intercollegiate State Level Events
Academ
ic Year
Sl.
No. Event
Prizes/
Position Organized by
2016-17
1 Basketball
(women)
Winners
Mohandas Engineering College,
Trivandrum
2 Volleyball
(women) Winners
Toms Engineering College ,
Kottayam
3 Table
Tennis(men) 2-runner up CET, Trivandrum
4 Chess(women) Runner up KG College, Pampady
5 Chess (men) Winners BMC, Thrikkakara
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6 Basketball
(Women) Winners
Muthoot Institute of Technology
and Science.Varikoli, Puthencruz.
7 Volleyball
(Women) Winners
M A College of Engineering,
Kothamangalam.
8 Table tennis
(Men) Winners Fisat ,Angamaly
9 Table tennis
(Women) Runner up Fisat ,Angamaly
10 Football
(Men) Runner up Rset ,Kakkanad
11 Basketball (Men) Quarter finals Muthoot Institute of Technology
and Science.Varikoli,Puthencruz.
12 Volley
Ball(Men) SEMI FINALS
M.A Engineering College,
Kothamangalam.
13 Football Quarter final S.H College ,Thevara
14 Basketball
(Men)
Semi final
(qualified for
the Inter zone)
S.H College ,Thevara
15 Cricket Quarter finals St.Pauls college, Kalamassery
16 Basketball (Men) Quarter Finals Muthoot Institute of Technology
and Science, Varikoli, Puthencruz.
17 Volleyball
(Men) Semi Finals
M.A Engineering College,
Kothamangalam.
18 Football Quarter Final S.H College ,Thevara
2015-16
1 Basketball
(men)
Semi Final
(qualified for
the
Inter zone)
S.H College, Thevara
2 Cricket Quarter finals St. Pauls College, Kalamassery
3 Badminton
(men)
Pre Quarter
finals MACE, Kothamangalam
4 Basketball (men) QuarterFinals St.Peters College, ,Kolencherry
5 Cricket (men) 2nd Round Bharatmata College,
Thrikkakara
6 Chess (men &
women) Champions NSS College , Rajakumari
7 Fencing (men) Quarter Finals Maharajas College,Ernakulam
8 Football Quarter Finals Nirmala College Muvattupuzha
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9 Table Tennis
(men) Quarter Finals MACE, Kothamangalam
10 Volleyball (men) 2nd Round S H College Thevara
11 Basketball (men) Quarter Finals AJCET,Kanjirapally
12 Basketball
(women) Runner Up AJCET,Kanjirapally
13 Chess (men &
women) Runner Up Newman College,Thodupuzha
14 Cricket (men) Quarter Final FISAT, Angamaly
15
Football (men)
Semi Final ILM engineering
College,Perumbavoor
16 Semi Final SJCET,Pala
17 Quarter Final Adi Sankara ,Kalady
18 Runner Up KMEA, Edathala
19 Runner Up SNGCE, Kadayiruppe
2014-15
1 Badminton
(men)
Pre-quarter
finals St. Peters College, Kolenchery
2 Basketball (men) 2nd round St.Joseph College, Moolamattom
3 Cricket (men) 2nd round Bharatmatha College, Thrikkakara
4 Chess
(men &women) Winners Fisat, Angamly
5 Fencing (Men) Quarter finals Assumption college, Changanassery
6 Football(Men) Quarter finals Sree Sankara college, Kalady
7 Table Tennis
(Men) Quarter finals B K college, Amalagiri
8 Table tennis
(Women) 4th position B K college, Amalagiri
9 Volleyball (Men) 2nd round S H college, Thevara
Table 5.3.4 Details of students who have participated in Games& Sports Intercollegiate
State Level Events
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STUDENTS REPRESENTATIONS IN INTER-UNIVERSITY COMPETITIONS
Sl. No. Event Name of the student NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL/
INTER UNIVERSITY
1 Chess Sohitha. S
Raima Babychan
Members of M.G university for the
south zone inter university chess
championship
2
Basketball
Rinu Sibi
Eline Shaju
Nithi Thomas
Stephy Romichan
Anjali Zibi
Athulya James
Sona Rose Joby
Represented KERALA
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
team for the south zone inter
university Basketball championship
held at Calicut university from 10th to
14th December 2016
3 Volleyball
Mariya Johnson
Irene Anna Raju
Catherine Nelson
Sherin k Reji
Riya Francis
Reeta Shaju
Members of KERALA
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
team for the south zone inter
university volleyball championship
4 Table Tennis Irene Anna Raju
Keerthana S
Members of KERALA
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
team for the south zone inter
university Table Tennis championship
5 Chess Teenu Thomas
Represented M.G university chess
team for the south zone inters
university chess championship held at
VIT Vellore from 13th – 18th October
2016
6 Fencing Itty jose
Represented M.G University fencing
team (men)for the All India inter
university Fencing championship held
at Punjabi university, Jalandher from
20th - 26th January 2015
7
Table Tennis
Sherin Raji
Represented M.G UNIVERSITY table
tennis for the south zone inter
university table tennis championship
held at SRM University ,Chennai from
30th September - 2nd October 2014
Table 5.3.5 Details of student representation in inter university level
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INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Sl. No. Name Class Represented in
1
Joe Augustine
& Sijin
Sebastian
B.Tech- CSE
2011-15 batch
23rd International Conference on
VLSI-SOC ,Oct 2015 ,Daeigeon
Convention Center, South Korea
2
Mohammed
Jasim M. &
Muhammed
Sadique U. K.
M.Tech-NE
2012-14 batch
Emergency response system for UAE
presented in Access Abilities Expo
2016, Dubai Govt.
3
Icebin Issac
B.Tech- CSE
2013-17 batch
Internship Programme by Hida,Japan
from January 16th – January 27th
2017
Sl. No. Name Programme Name of the University
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME 2015 - 16
1 Mr. Biju Paul (Faculty)
SOJO University, Japan for
Sakura exchange Program
from February 14th –
February 22nd, 2016
2 Johny Jose
B. Tech
3 Joseph Erinjery
4 Manu Rajan
5 Midhun P. Devassy
6 NischayKhurana
7 Sethu Suresh
8 Sreeram S. Nair
9 Stenson Bayer
INTERNSHIPS 2015 - 16
1 Tito Joseph Francis M. Tech Germany
2 Antony Dominic
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME 2016- 17
1 Dr. Manoj G. Tharian
(Faculty)
Selected to visit SOJO
University, Japan for Sakura
exchange Program 2017 2 Devika Ramesh
B. Tech 3 Midhun Varghese
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4 Ashly George
5 Aswin Rajeev
6 Anu Joy
7 Mathew Paul
8 Ashin Cherian Joseph
9 Ceeliya K V
Table 5.3.6 Details of students represented in International level
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Sl.
No. Name Class Represented in
1
Akash.C.A,
Eapen Jose,
Geordin Jose,
Joseph Biju
B-Tech CSE Vigyan Sabha, New Delhi
2
Libin Varghese
&
Mebin Joseph
2012-14 batch
M.Tech-IDAC
Engineer Infinite 2014, Special
Recognition Award for their project-
“I-SOCKET ELECRAMA, World’s
largest power transmission and
distribution (T&D) confluence.
International Exhibition Centre
(BIEC), Bangalore
3
Nivedita
Augustine
Mathew
Exhibition
&Innovation in
Medical science
and Biotechnology
at Cultural Centre-
Rastrapathi
Bhavan
Indian
Council of Medical Research and
National Innovation Foundation –
Govt. Of India
Table 5.3.7 Details of students represented in National level
5.3.4 How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like
catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the publications/
materials brought out by the students during the previous five academic sessions.
Departmental Magazines like Cyberblitz, the BIT, Electro Vision, Apptronics, Mechazine,
Impulse and Shila are published annually under the guidance of faculty members under each
department.
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5.3.6 Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student
representatives on them.
ASHRAE Student Branch
SAE student Chapter
ICI RSET student Chapter
Placement Cell
Any other relevant information regarding Student Support and Progression which
the college would like to include.
Well stacked library with more than 30, 000 books
Best Infrastructure facilities for all-round development of students
Financial assistance to needy students
Scholarships for meritorious students.
Career and Counselling service
On Campus Health service
State of the art equipment and computers
Sports and cultural activities
Field work and case studies
Well maintained Hostels
Free transportation to all parts of the city and suburbs
Student friendly administration
Study trips and field trips
Participation in national/international seminars/workshops
Digital Library
Online Institutional Repository (Previous year question papers, NPTEL)
Online publication of internal assessments, results, and marks lists
Institution website is student friendly
Online journals
Internet facilities
Research Guidance
Subsidized Canteen
Student welfare department
Green campus with an excellent academic ambience for learning and progress
Counselling system
Award for best outgoing students
Cash prizes and rewards to outstanding students.
Training and Placement cell
Value added courses
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CRITERION VI: GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
6.1.7 How does the college delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to the
departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized governance
system?
The Head of the Departments regularly conduct departmental meetings in which the important
aspects of the requirements of the Departments such as equipment, laboratory materials, books,
journals and others are discussed. This is brought to the notice of the Head of the Institution
who in turn takes it up to the Management for further action. Before the beginning or at the end
of the academic year the Head of Departments’ meeting for Annual Operation Plan (AOP) is
convened by the management and requisition for budgetary provisions are collected. The
management approves budget in Finance Committee and the Principal communicates to the
Departments. Various functional committees are formed every year and their responsibilities
and functions are earmarked. The conveners of these committees are responsible for its
successful functioning. The quantum of work and the nature of committees’ job are assigned to
the staff concerned which is communicated to them. Thus, the college decentralizes the
authority and provides operational autonomy to the committees. The HODs have been
delegated the financial power to the tune of Rs. 25000/- to rectify emergency breakdown and
for consumables.
6.1.8 Does the college promote a culture of participative management? If “yes”, indicate
the levels of participative management.
YES.
The College promotes a culture of participative management. The Principal is the academic
and administrative head of the Institution. The Heads of Departments are responsible for the
day-to-day administration of the Departments and report directly to the Principal. Additionally,
the College has a number of
Committees, formed with the approval of the Governing Body, which play an important role
in various institutional functions.
Administrative Office
Admission Committee
Discipline Committee
Disciplinary Action Committee
Website Management Committee
Examination Cell
Alumni Association
Maintenance Committee
Award and Scholarship Committee
Training and Development Cell
Library Committee
Grievance Redressal Cell
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Purchase Committee
Complaints Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CCASH)
Examination Monitoring Cell
Time Table Committee
Result Analysis Committee
Right to Information Committee
Counseling Cell
Anti- Ragging Committee
Placement Cell
Student Council
Magazine
Arts Club
Music Club
Literary Forum
Mathematics Club
Quiz Club
Nature Club
NSS
Sports Club
Entrepreneurship Development
IEEE Student Chapter
ISTE Chapter
CSI Chapter
IETE
IEI
Young India
Film Club
Energy Conservation Club
ELUXTRA
ELECTRONAUTS
APPTRONICS
CYBERBLITZ
I-TRAX
IIIC (Industry-Institute Interaction Cell)
Real Mechanica (Mechanical Association)
NIRMANA (Civil Engg. Association)
ISOI
Ethics Committee
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Quality Monitoring & Assurance Cell
These committees meet regularly and discuss the agenda items as per their terms of reference.
The minutes of these meetings are recorded and sent to the management for consideration and
implementation.
6.4.3 What are the major sources of institutional receipts/funding and how is the deficit
managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and
administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund/corpus
available with Institutions, if any.
Major Sources of institutional receipts/funding:
Student fee
AICTE grants under MODROBS
Funding from external agencies like DST, KSCSTE.
The deficit is managed through the parent society.
Copy of the audited income and expenditure statement for previous 4 years is enclosed.
6.5.1 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
c. Does the IQAC have external members on its committee? If so, mention any significant
contribution made by them.
Yes. IQAC cell has been constituted based on the recommendations given by NAAC. There
are external members also who are involved in motivating and guiding various quality
parameters. The composition / members of the current IQAC cell (from 1st January 2015
onwards) is given below:
1. Dr. A Unnikrishnan,Principal – Chairperson
2. Dr. John M George, Vice Principal – Vice chairperson
3. Dr. Vinod Kumar P. B - Coordinator
4. Ms. Neeba E A – Secretary
5. Mr. Manoj Tharian – Asst. coordinator
Members:
1. Fr. Joseph Mathew CMI
2. Dr. Antony Varghese
3. Dr. Sonia Paul
4. Mr. Anuj Abraham
5. Mr. Biju paul
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6. Ms. Subhasree S
7. Ms. Sindhu U
8. Mr. James Mathew
9. Ms. Dhanya P M
10. Mr. M T Kuriakose
11. Mr. Tony Joseph
12. Ms. Anna Mathew
13. Ms. Bindu paul
14. Ms. Divya James
15. Ms. Saritha S
16. Mr. P M Joseph
17. Mr. Jomon P J
18. Mr.Shaibu kurian
19. Mr. Mathachan M J
20. Mr.Vivek E K – Alumni representative
21. Mr. Nishanth P R- Employer representative from industry
22. Mr. Suresh Nair- Industrialist
23. Mr. Saji Varghese- Representative, local Society
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CRITERION VII: INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES
Title of the Practice 1:
1. Title
DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
2. Goal:
Since 2003, Rajagiri Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) has contributed to broadening the
educational experience of Rajagirians including students and the faculty community by
bringing the smartest, most engaging, and influential people to campus, to encourage thought-
provoking conversations and ideas.
3. The Context
Rajagiri Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) gives sponsored lectures through which we strive
to achieve our mission of seeking and spreading powerful ideas, while also allow the
passionate and dedicated students to be exposed to a diverse and vibrant array of people,
backgrounds, and ideas. Distinguished Lecture Series is intended to encourage the interaction
and promote discussion and exchange of ideas between the invited speakers and Rajagrians.
4. The Practice
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology (RSET) conducts Distinguished Lecture series
where eminent personalities address the gathering. The complete list of Distinguished Lecture
Series is provided below:
1
Shri. T.P. Sreenivasan, Director, NSS Academy of Civil Services and Director
General, Kerala Industrial Center, TVM
2
Dr Raman Menon Unnikrishnan, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
College of Engineering and Computer Science, California State University, Fullerton
3 Dr Ramesh Sankaranarayanan, Australian National University
4 Prof. Michael Pfeffer, PVC, Ravensburgh University, Germany
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5 Prof. C.V. R. Murty, Director, IIT Jodhpur
6 Prof. Andy C. McIntosh, Leeds University, UK
7 Prof. P.S. Sastry, Dept of Electrical Engineering, IISc, Bangalore
8 Dr. Benny Chor , School of Computer Science, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
9 Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament
10
Prof. Dr. -Ing. Habil. H. Müller-Steinhagen, Director, Institute of Technical
Thermodynamics, German Aerospace Center
11
Mr. George Koshy, Project Director PSLV, Vikram Sarabhai Space Center,
Trivandrum
12 Prof. Suhas P. Sukhatme, Former Director, IIT Mumbai
13
Dr. Henry F. Schaefer, Director, Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry,
University of Georgia
14 Dr. Andre Pittet, CTO, CEDT, IISc Bangalore
15 Shri M.M. Jacob, Governor of Meghalaya
16 Dr. V. Rajaraman, IISc Bangalore
17 Dr. P.P. Divakaran, Former Professor, TIFR, Mumbai
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5. Evidence of Success
Invited speakers who encompass a broad range of interests, and activity profiles, who are at
different stages of the professional career, and those who have risen significantly above their
peers in one or more aspects of their activity are selected for this unique interaction.
RECENT RAJAGIRI DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
Rajagiri School of Engineering and
Technology (RSET) conducted Distinguished
Lecture on 9th January 2017.
Resource person
Shri. T.P. Sreenivasan,
Director, NSS Academy of Civil Services and
Director General, Kerala Industrial Center,
TVM
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Rajagiri School of Engineering and
Technology (RSET) conducted Distinguished
Lecture on November 17, 2016.
Resource person
Dr Raman Menon Unnikrishnan,
Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, College of Engineering and
Computer Science, California State
University, Fullerton.
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Rajagiri School of Engineering and
Technology (RSET) conducted Distinguished
Lecture on September 26, 2016.
Resource person
Dr Ramesh Sankaranarayanan,
Australian National University
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Rajagiri School of Engineering and
Technology (RSET) conducted Distinguished
Lecture on September 22, 2016.
Resource person
Prof. Michael Pfeffer, PVC,
Ravensburgh University, Germany
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Rajagiri School of Engineering and
Technology (RSET) conducted Distinguished
Lecture on February 12, 2016.
Resource person
Prof. P.S. Sastry, Dept of
Electrical Engineering, IISc,
Bangalore
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6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required:
Identifying the invited speakers so as to cover a broad range of interests and activity profiles is
always a matter of concern. Resources persons are identified after closely analyzing the area of
expertise so as to ensure they give a “distinguished lecture”.
7. Notes: Distinguished lecture Series helps to interact with eminent personalities outside the
campus.
8. Contact Details:
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology
Kochi- 682 039
Work Phone: +91 484 2427835.
Contact Person: Dr. Vinod Kumar P. B (Professor, Department of Basic Science and Humainities)
Coordinator IQAC
E-mail: [email protected]
Mobile: 9895775409
Title of the Practice 2:
Title of the Practice:
International Relations under RISER
2. Goal:
Encourage and promote growth of young minds through international programs, providing
grounds for exchange of technical thoughts along with exchange of culture.
3. The Context
A memorandum of understanding (MOU or MoU) is a formal agreement between two or more
parties. Companies and organizations can use MOUs to establish official partnerships. Under
different schemes as prescribed by the university, the college supports Rajagirians to study
abroad. Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology takes special care to educate foreign
students admitted at RSET as per the scheme of admission they have chosen.
4. The Practice
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology (RSET) takes care of international activities
with the help of RISER (Rajagiri International School for Education and Research) with its
new office ‘International External Engagement Cell’ functioning under the guidance of
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Director, Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal CMI , International Officer Mr. Biju Paul and Office
Assistant Ms. Shruthy Y.
Rajagiri has signed MOU with different foreign universities which include:
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology , Australia
James Cook University ,Australia
University of Canberra , Australia
University of Polytechnica , Barcelona ,Spain
Taylors University , Malaysia
Kurume University , Japan
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Taylors university, Malaysia
James Cook University
University of Polytechnica Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona
University of Canberra
Kurume University
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ICCR Scholarship
The ICCR (Indian Council for Cultural Relations) on behalf of, Government of India offers
scholarships and fellowships to international students wishing to study in India in various
programs and disciplines.
Offer of scholarships are sent to the respective Governments through Indian diplomatic
missions abroad. Nominations are received from the respective Governments in the Indian
diplomatic missions concerned. These are forwarded to ICCR for final selection and
placement. International government nominees have to fill prescribed forms for Scholarships
for Foreign Nationals that are available with Indian missions abroad. While filling in the forms,
the candidate can recommend RSET as their destination.
Cultural Exchange
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology offers students lot of cultural Exchange
programmes to expose students to people from different cultural, religious and geographic back
grounds and in so providing them a greater understanding of diversity worldwide.
RSET currently have cultural exchanges programs with universities in Japan, Australia, United
States, New Zealand, Germany, Canada, and Malaysia.
Credit Transfer Arrangement Programme
Credit Transfer Arrangement Programme focusses on students who are desirous of studying
engineering courses abroad. It may be carried out under different programmes offered by the
foreign university
RISER students study engineering courses for two years at Rajagiri campus and spend
another two years at the foreign university of their choice.
RISER students can also participate in Internship or short term programmes organized
by partner universities.
RISER organizes Internship or short term programmes for foreign students every year.
International External Engagement Cell plays a leading role in admitting foreign students and
deals with all the necessities of these foreign students to complete the course requirements at
RSET. International External Engagement Cell with the help of different departments at RSET,
identifies eligible students based on the norms provided by the university.
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5. Evidence of Success
RSET has about 9 international students from African continent in addition to students from
Srilanka, United Kingdom and France who are pursuing their B.Tech in various branches like
Civil Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics
Engineering, Mechanical engineering , Computer Science and Engineering .
We have various students exchange programs that are organized under different schemes few
of them are listed below
Eight students from Rajagiri along with Mr. Biju Paul visited SOJO University, Japan for
Sakura exchange Program from February 14th – February 22nd, 2016.
Sl. No. Name Department
1 Mr. Biju Paul (Faculty) IT
2 Johny Jose CSE
3 Joseph Erinjery ME
4 Manu Rajan AE
5 Midhun P Devassy MBA
6 Nischay Khurana MBA
7 Sethu Suresh ECE
8 Sreeram S Nair MBA
9 Stenson Bayer MBA
Three Korean students visited Rajagiri for Short Term program
Sl. No Name of the
student Name of the university Dates
1 Ms. Kim
Kyungmin
Kyungsung University 10th January – 30th
June 2016
2 Mr. Byeongjun
Park
Kyungsung University 13th July 2015 –
16th November 2015
3 Mr. Seoknyoung
Cha
Kyungsung University 13th July 2015-
16th November 2015
Three students from Germany for internship at RSET
Sl. No Name of the student Name of the university Dates
1 Melanie Hofstetter Reutlingen University 27th Sep 2016
2. Florian Waimer Reutlingen University 27th Sep 2016
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3. Sthotra Jegatheeswaraiyar Reutlingen University 27th Sep 2016
Two students from RSET, M.Tech completed internship of six months from Reutlingen
University, Germany
Sl. No Name of the student Department Dates
1 Tito Joseph Francis M.Tech March-Aug 2016
2 Antony Dominic M.Tech March-Aug 2016
Students from Sojo University Japan visited Rajagiri for one week internship program
Sl. No Name Dates
1 Misaki Ito Aug 2016
2 Naomi Nishi Aug 2016
3 Seia Fujieda Aug 2016
4 Shinobu Izumi (Faculty) Aug 2016
5 Yukiko Nagasaki Aug 2016
International students pursuing their B.Tech in various branches
Sl no Name of the student Country Department Academic year
1. Mensah Bright Kofi Ghana ECE 2015-2019
2. Samuel Maoza Malawi ECE 2015-2019
3. Sheila Mariza Dos
Santos Soares
Mozambique ECE 2015-2019
4. Tumisang Eric
Mathaba
Lesotho EEE 2015-2019
5. Aura Da Conceicao
Paisano Guerra
Mozambique CE 2015-2019
6. Fred Pemphero
Balakasi
Malawi CE 2015-2019
7. Marlene Da Luz
Lopes
Cape Verde CE 2015-2019
8. Pedroso Pais Divage
Shikhani
Mozambique CE 2015-2019
9. Felton Eleuterio
Matsinhe
Mozambique ME 2016-2020
International trips of Faculty Members
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Sl.
No Name of the Faculty Department Country
Academic
year Purpose
1. Rev. Fr. Jose Alex
Oruthayapally CMI
Director Japan December
2016
MOU signing
with Kurume
University
Academic
Discussion
2. Dr.-Ing. Varghese
Panthalookaran
BSH Germany 2014-15 Academic
Discussion
3. Fr Thomas Perumpallil AEI UAE February
2016
Academic
Discussion
4. Fr. Ajeesh Puthussery BSH UAE 2014-15 Academic
Discussion
5. Fr. Joseph C AEI USA 2014-15 Academic
Discussion
6. Mr. Biju Paul IT Japan Feb 2016 Sakura exchange
Program at
SOJO University,
Japan
7. Dr. Antony V Varghese BSH Lille,
France
2015-16 To attend
European
Summer
Programme 2015.
8. Mr. K. Uday Sankar ME Lille,
France
2015-16 To attend
European
Summer
Programme 2015.
9. Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul
Mulerikkal CMI
CSE New
Zealand
2014-15 Presentation on
“eResearch and
HPC training
opportunities in
New Zealand –
an 10overview
and future
vision”
10. Dr. Deepti Das Krishna ECE Macao,
China
2015-16 Paper
presentation at
TENCON 2015 -
IEEE Region 10
Conference
11. Dr. John M George ME Taylors, 10th Sep Academic
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Malayasia 2016 Discussion
12. Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul
Mulerikkal CMI
CSE James Cook
Uni,
Australia
April 2016 Academic
Discussion
13. Mr. Biju Paul IT Western
Michigan,
USA
June 2014 Academic
Discussion
14. Mr. Biju Paul IT Columbus
States,
USA
June 2014 Academic
Discussion
15. Mr. Biju Paul IT Nazareth
University,
USA
June 2014 Academic
Discussion
16. Dr. Manoj G Tharian ME UAE 2015 Academic
Discussion
Two students from RSET participated for the Matsue Internship Program conducted by
HIDA, Japan from January 16th – January 27th 2017
Eight students from Rajagiri along with Dr. Manoj. G. Tharian have been selected to visit
SOJO University, Japan for Sakura exchange Program 2017 from March 6th - 13th 2017.
Sl. No. Name
1 Dr. Manoj G. Tharian
2 Devika Ramesh
3 Midhun Varghese
4 Ashly George
5 Aswin Rajeev
6 Anu Joy
7 Mathew Paul
8 Ashin Cherian Joseph
9 Ceeliya K V
Sl. No Name of the student
1 Icebin Issac Dapril
2 Paul Joe George
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Details of Few International Events
Academic
Discussion
with Kurume
University at
RSET
Eight students
from Rajagiri
along with
Mr. Biju Paul
visited SOJO
University,
Japan for
Sakura
Exchange
Programme.
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Two students
from RSET
participated
for the Matsue
Internship
Program
conducted by
HIDA, Japan
from January
16th –
January 27th
2017
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Dr. John M
George
For
Academic
Discussion at
Taylors,
Malayasia
M.Tech
Student
Mr. Antony
Dominic at
Reutlingen
University,
Germany for
six months
internship
International
Visits by
Fr. Dr. Jaison
Paul
Mulerikkal
CMI
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Life of International Students at RSET
International
Students at
RSET
Intern from
Reutlingen
University ,
Germany
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Credit
Transfer
Arrangement
Programme
International
B.Tech
Students at
RSET campus
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Trip arranged
to Munnar for
Students from
SOJO
University ,
Japan
International
students
Being a part
of Onam
Celebrations
at RSET
Campus
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International
B. Tech
Students in
Onam
Celebrations
at RSET
Campus
6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required:
The cultural difference between the countries is the main problem encountered which is
overcome with the help of International External Engagement Cell.
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7. Notes:
International Students while at Rajagiri Campus are part of rajagiri family and they actively
involve in the events organized at RSET campus
8. Contact Details:
International External Engagement Cell
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology
Kochi- 682 039
Work Phone :+91 484 2427835. Ext : 313
International External Engagement Cell is formed by :
Director : Fr. Dr. Jaison Paul Mulerickal CMI
(Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering )
Director ,International External Engagement Cell
E-mail :[email protected]
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Contact Person :
Mr. Biju Paul
(Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology)
International External Engagement Cell Officer
E-mail : [email protected]
Mobile: 9747008895
Ms. Shruthy
International Office Assistant
E-mail : [email protected]