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|
| I |
NAME OF THE INSTITUTION,
ADDRESS INCLUDING TELEPHONE, FAX, EMAIL |
Sri Sivasubramaniya
Nadar College of Engineering,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR), Kalavakkam 603 110,
Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu
Phone: 044 2747 4844 / 45 / 46, 2747 5063 / 64 / 65
Telefax: 044 2747 4844
Email: salivahanans@ssn.edu.in,
salivahanans@hotmail.com |
| II |
NAME & ADDRESS
OF THE DIRECTOR |
Ms. Kala Vijayakumar
President, SSN Institutions
No. 211/95, V.M. Street, Mylapore,
Chennai 600 004
Phone: 044 2498 6474, 4353 5380
Telefax: 044 2498 6474
Email:
kala@ssn.edu.in |
| III |
NAME OF THE AFFILIATING
UNIVERSITY |
Anna University - Chennai,
Chennai 600 0025 |
| IV |
GOVERNANCE
• Members of the Board and their brief
background
• Members of Academic Advisory Body
|
Details are given
below |
|
|
Various
Members of the Institution
|
|
Trust Members:
|
|
|
Dr. Padma Bhushan Shiv Nadar
|
Managing Trustee |
|
Mrs. Kiran Nadar
|
Trustee |
|
Ms. Roshni Nadar
|
Trustee |
|
Management Committee
Members:
|
|
|
Mr. R. Srinivasan |
Chairman, Board of Management Committee |
|
Mr. T.S.R. Subramanian |
Member |
|
Ms. Roshni Nadar |
Member |
|
Dr. V.S. Arunachalam |
Member |
|
Dr. R. Natarajan |
Member |
|
Mr. T.S. Krishnamurthy |
Member |
|
Mr. T.S. Purushothaman |
Member |
|
Mr. P. Sivaprasad
|
Member |
|
Ms. Kala Vijayakumar
|
Member
Secretary |
|
Members of the Academic
Advisory Body
|
|
| 1 |
Dr. S. Salivahanan |
Principal of the
Institution |
| 2 |
Dr. V. Sankaranarayanan
New
No. 9, Engineer's Avenue
TANSI Nagar
Velachery, Chennai - 600042 |
Member |
| 3 |
Dr.
S. Swaminathan
Outstanding Scientist and Director
Department of Atomic Energy
IGCAR, Kalpakkam - 603102 |
Member |
| 4 |
Mr.
K. Ananth Krishnan
Chief Technology Officer
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.
17,
Cathedral Road, Chennai - 600086 |
Member |
| 5 |
Mr.
R. Vaidyanathan
HCL
Technologies Ltd
51,
Jawaharlal Nehru Road
Chennai - 600 097 |
Member |
|
Research Advisory
Council
|
|
| 1. |
Padma Bhushan Dr. Shiv Nadar
Chairman and CEO,
HCL Technologies Ltd. |
Chairman |
| 2. |
Ms. Kala Vijayakumar
President, SSN Institutions |
Member |
| 3. |
Dr. Raj Reddy
Professor of Computer Science & Robotics
Carnegie Mellon University
United States of America |
Member |
| 4. |
Dr. V.S. Arunachalam
Vice-Chairman,
Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission, Chennai |
Member |
| 5. |
Dr. R. Natarajan
Formerly Chairman, AICTE |
Member |
| 6. |
Dr. N. Balakrishnan
Associate Director,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore |
Member |
| 7. |
Dr. S. Salivahanan
Principal, SSN College of Engineering |
Member |
| 8. |
Dr. P. Ramasamy
Dean (Research),
SSN College of Engineering |
Member Secretary |
| • |
Frequency of the Board Meetings
and Academic Advisory Body |
Every six month |
| • |
Organizational chart and processes |
Click
here for Organizational Chart |
| • |
Nature and extent of involvement
of faculty and students in academic affairs/
improvements |
The Members of the
Management Committee meet the students and
staff at the end of every semester and ask
for their suggestions for improvement, in
addition to their grievances |
| • |
Mechanism/norms & procedure
for democratic/good governance |
The decision of
the Management Committee in so far as it concerns
the staff are conveyed to the staff through
the Principal. Those relating to students
is displayed in the Notice board for their
action |
| • |
Student feedback on Institutional
governance/faculty performance |
The feedback from
students is obtained at the end of the semester
from each student. This is mostly concerning
the performance of the staff. As far as Institutional
governance is concerned, it is directly heard
by the Management Committee at the end of
each semester |
| • |
Grievance redressal mechanism
for faculty, staff and students |
The staff can represent
their grievances to the concerned HOD, then
to the Principal and then to the Management,
if their grievances are not redressed at the
appropriate level of authority. The same procedure
is adopted for non-teaching staff also. As
far as students are concerned, they can put
their grievances in the 'grievance box' kept
in each department and/or to the Management
Committee, at the end of the semester |
|
|
|
V PROGRAMMES |
| Academic
Programs |
|
|
S. No. |
Degree |
Name of the Course |
Duration of the
course |
AICTE approved
intake for 2009-10 |
|
Name of the Programs approved
by the AICTE
|
1 |
B.E. |
Electrical and
Electronics Engg. |
4 Years |
120 |
|
2 |
B.E. |
Electronics and
Communication Engg. |
4 Years |
120 |
|
3 |
B.E. |
Computer Science
and Engg. |
4 Years |
120 |
|
4 |
B.Tech. |
Information
Technology |
4 Years |
120 |
|
5 |
B.Tech. |
Chemical Engg. |
4 Years |
30 |
|
6 |
B.E. |
Biomedical Engg. |
4 Years |
60 |
|
7 |
B.E. |
Mechanical Engg. |
4 Years |
60 |
|
8 |
M.E. |
Communication
Systems |
2 Years |
18 |
|
9 |
M.E. |
Computer Science
and Engg |
2 Years |
18 |
|
10 |
M.E. |
Applied
Electronics |
2 Years |
18 |
|
11 |
M.E. |
Power Electronics
and Drives |
2 Years |
18 |
|
12 |
M.E. |
Computer and
Communication |
2 Years |
18 |
|
13 |
MCA |
Master of Computer
Applications |
3 Years |
90 |
|
14 |
MBA |
Master of Business
Administration |
2 Years |
60 |
Name of the Programs accredited by
NBA / AICTE |
|
S.No. |
Programme(s) |
Accreditation Status |
Valid for three years from |
| 1 |
B.E. in
ECE |
Accredited |
04.05.2007 |
| 2 |
B.E. in
CSE |
Accredited |
04.05.2007 |
| 3 |
B.E. in
EEE |
Accredited |
04.05.2007 |
| 4 |
B.Tech in
IT |
Accredited |
04.05.2007 |
| 5 |
MCA |
Accredited |
04.05.2007 |
|
6 |
MBA |
Accredited |
04.05.2007 |
|
7 |
M..E (Commnunication
Systems) |
Accredited |
19.07.2008 |
|
8 |
M.E. Power
Electronics and Drives |
Accredited |
11.12.2008 |
|
9 |
M.E.
Applied Electronics |
Accredited |
11.12.2008 |
|
10 |
M.E.
Computer Science and Engineering |
Accredited |
11.12.2008 |
|
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|
|
Fees Details:
Fees Structure for
2009 -10 New Entrants (B.E. / B.Tech.): |
|
Programme |
Tuition Fees per annum |
For admission through Management
Quota (MQ) |
Other charges including caution
deposit / transport
Rs. |
Placement facility |
Campus placement in last three
years with minimum, maximum and
average salaries |
|
For admission through SWS (Govt.
Quota) |
|
Accredited
Rs. |
Non-Accredited
Rs. |
|
B.E. Electrical and Electronics
Engg. |
40000 |
- |
625000 |
50000 |
Yes |
Details are furnished below |
|
B.E. in Electronics and
Communication Engg. |
40000 |
- |
625000 |
50000 |
Yes |
|
B.E. in Computer Science and Engg. |
40000 |
- |
625000 |
50000 |
Yes |
|
B. Tech. in Information Technology |
40000 |
- |
625000 |
50000 |
Yes |
|
B. Tech. in Chemical Engg. |
- |
32500 |
625000 |
50000 |
Yes |
|
B.E. in Biomedical Engg. |
- |
32500 |
625000 |
50000 |
Yes |
|
B.E. in Mechanical Engg. |
- |
32500 |
625000 |
50000 |
Yes |
Fees
particulars for M.E. programme
|
Programmes |
Tuition Fees |
Other Charges |
Placement facility available |
|
Accredited
Rs |
Non-Accredited
Rs. |
|
M.E. in Computer Science and Engg. |
50000 |
- |
42650 |
Yes |
|
M.E. in Communication Systems |
50000 |
- |
42650 |
Yes |
|
M.E. in Applied Electronics |
50000 |
- |
42650 |
Yes |
|
M.E. in Power Electronics and
Drives |
50000 |
- |
42650 |
Yes |
|
M.E. in Computer and Communication |
- |
45000 |
42650 |
Yes |
|
|
|
Cut-off Mark/Rank
for admission during the last three years
|
|
Name of
the Program
|
Course
|
Year
|
|
2009
|
2008 |
2007 |
|
B.E. /
B.Tech.
|
ECE
|
198.75 |
200 |
199 |
|
EEE
|
199.33 |
199 |
197 |
|
CSE
|
198.67 |
199.32 |
199.25 |
|
IT
|
199.33 |
197.5 |
198 |
|
Chemical
|
197.25 |
196.25 |
194 |
|
Bio-Medical
|
196.75 |
198 |
197.5 |
|
Mech. Engg. |
199 |
197.75 |
194 |
|
|
|
| Campus
Placement |
|
Placement Facilities
|
|
Infrastructure:
|
| a) |
State-of-the-art air-conditioned
auditorium to conduct preplacement talk
by recruiting companies with LCD projector
and PC
|
| b) |
Facilities to conduct group
discussion and interviews are available
|
| c) |
Facilities are available
to train the students for aptitude test
and group discussion
|
| d) |
Placement cell is provided
with adequate number of PCs and Laser Printer
and a Direct phone
|
| e) |
A car is provided exclusively
for placement visits
|
|
Human Resource:
|
| a) |
A full time placement officer
is available exclusively for the Placement
Cell
|
| b) |
A clerk and an attender
are appointed exclusively for the Placement
Cell
|
Campus
placement in last three years with maximum
salary and average salary
|
Year |
Course |
Placed |
Average Salary p.a. |
Highest Salary p.a. |
|
2008 - 09 |
B.E.- CSE |
95 |
260000 - 300000 |
430000 |
|
B.E. - ECE |
130 |
260000 - 300000 |
480000 |
|
B.E. - EEE |
98 |
260000 - 300000 |
450000 |
|
B. Tech. - IT |
74 |
260000 - 300000 |
849000 |
|
B. Tech. - Chemical Engg. |
20 |
275000 - 300000 |
350000 |
|
B.E. - BME |
13 |
275000 - 300000 |
325000 |
|
M.E. - CSE |
2 |
275000 |
325000 |
|
M.E. - Applied Electronics |
1 |
300000 |
325000 |
|
M.E. - Communication Systems |
1 |
275000 |
325000 |
|
MCA |
50 |
260000 |
343000 |
|
MBA |
20 |
230000 |
425000 |
|
2007 - 08 |
B.E. - CSE |
108 |
310000 |
500000 |
|
B.E. - ECE |
119 |
310000 |
500000 |
|
B.E - EEE |
81 |
310000 |
500000 |
|
B.Tech. - IT |
83 |
310000 |
500000 |
|
B.Tech. - Chemical |
5 |
400000 |
575000 |
|
M.E. - CSE |
8 |
420000 |
675000 |
|
M.E. - Communication
Systems |
6 |
310000 |
500000 |
|
M.E. - Applied
Electronics |
2 |
310000 |
500000 |
|
M.E. - PED |
2 |
310000 |
500000 |
|
M.E. - Computer &
Communication |
2 |
420000 |
675000 |
|
MCA |
51 |
300000 |
375000 |
|
MBA |
51 |
350000 |
550000 |
|
2006-07 |
B.E. - CSE |
103 |
258907 |
278769 |
|
B.E. - ECE |
111 |
260850 |
278769 |
|
B.E - EEE |
65 |
261024 |
275000 |
|
B.Tech. - IT |
67 |
254554 |
278769 |
|
M.E. - CSE |
12 |
255852 |
275000 |
|
M.E. - Communication
Systems |
3 |
259689 |
275000 |
|
M.E. - Applied
Electronics |
5 |
244813 |
270066 |
|
M.E. - PED |
6 |
279200 |
350004 |
|
M.E. - Computer &
Communication |
8 |
242409 |
275000 |
|
MCA |
60 |
248264 |
278769 |
|
MBA |
31 |
252981 |
350000 |
|
| Name and duration of programme(s)
having affiliation/collaboration with
Foreign University(s) / Institution(s)
and being run in the same Campus along
with status of their AICTE approval.
If there is foreign collaboration, give
the following details: |
Not Applicable
|
| Details of the Foreign
Institution/University: |
|
• Name of the University/Institution |
| • Address |
| • Website |
| • Is the Institution/University
accredited in its Home country |
| • Ranking of the
Institution/University in the Home country |
• Whether the degree
offered is equivalent to an Indian degree?
If yes, the name of
the agency which has approved equivalence.
If no, implications
for students in terms of pursuit of
higher studies in
India and abroad and
both within and outside the country. |
| • Nature of Collaboration |
• Conditions of
collaboration
|
| Complete details of payment
a student has to make to get the full
benefit of collaboration. |
| For each collaborative/affiliated
Program give the following details: |
|
Program
|
Program
Focus
|
No. of seats
|
Admission
Procedure
|
Fee
|
Placement
Facility
|
Placement
Records for last three years with
minimum salary, maximum salary and
average salary
|
|
Nil
|
| • Whether the Collaborative
Program is approved by AICTE? If not
whether the Domestic/Foreign
Institution has applied to AICTE for
approval as required
under notification No. 37-3/Legal/2005
dated 16th May, 2005 |
Nil
|
|
|
|
| Faculty |
| Branch
wise list of faculty members |
|
Program
ET - UG & PG and MBA/MCA
|
Permanent
Faculty
|
Visiting
Faculty
|
Adjunct
Faculty
|
Guest
Faculty
|
Total
Only Permanent Faculty
|
|
Professors
|
AP
|
Lecturer
|
|
EEE
|
8 |
10 |
13 |
- |
- |
- |
31 |
|
ECE
|
6 |
12 |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
35 |
|
CSE
|
5 |
11 |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
33 |
|
IT
|
2 |
6 |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
25 |
|
Chem. Engg.
|
1 |
3 |
4 |
- |
- |
- |
8 |
|
BME
|
1 |
2 |
12 |
- |
- |
- |
25 |
|
Mech. Engg. |
2 |
6 |
4 |
- |
- |
- |
12 |
|
General Engg., H
& S, HRM, PO, PD, Librarian &
Student Counsellor
|
8 |
8 |
19 |
- |
- |
- |
35 |
|
MBA
|
4 |
3 |
2 |
7 |
1 |
- |
9 |
|
MCA
|
2 |
4 |
7 |
2 |
1 |
- |
13 |
|
Total
|
39 |
65 |
112 |
9 |
- |
- |
216 |
|
Note: Guest faculty and
Adjunct faculty were not taken into
the total permanent faculty. |
|
List of
Adjunct Faculty
|
| 1. Mr.
L.M.V. Ramamurthy |
| 2. Dr.
Hariharanath |
| 3. Mr.
Gopalsami Ramesh |
| 4. Dr.
Mahadevan Ramesh |
| 5. Mr.
Shekar |
| 6.
Kashturi Rangan |
| 7. Mr.
Bashyakar |
| 8. Mr. V.S.
Kumar |
| 9. M.
Ramakrishnan |
| •
Number of faculty employed and left
during the last three years
|
Year
|
Faculty
Employed
|
Faculty
Left
|
|
2006
|
39 |
25 |
|
2007
|
44 |
22 |
|
2008
|
19 |
17 |
VII.
PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH
QUALIFICATIONS,
TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE
AND DURATION
OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE
INSTITUTE CONCERNED |
Resume
of the Principal |
|
CSE
Faculty |
|
EEE
Faculty
|
|
ECE
Faculty
|
|
IT Faculty
|
|
Bio-medical
Engg. Faculty Details |
|
Chemical Engg. Faculty Details
|
|
Mechanical Engg.
Faculty
|
|
Science and Humanities Faculty |
|
MBA & MCA Faculty |
|
|
|
| Time schedule for payment
of fee for the entire programme. |
For B.E./B.Tech/MBA/MCA
– Annually (on or before every
July 17) and M.E. students can pay
their fees either annually/or at the
beginning of the semester. |
| No. of Fee waivers granted
with amount and name of students. |
Details are given below. |
|
Details
of Scholarships –
Fee Waiver
|
|
|
|
Number of
scholarship offered by the
Institute, duration and amount.
|
Duration Current Year October
2008
|
|
S. No.
|
Nature of Scholarship
|
No. of Students
|
Total Amt Rs. lakhs |
|
|
1 |
Full Scholarship
Full Merit
|
223
|
137.72 |
|
|
2 |
Merit-cum means |
87 |
47.83 |
|
3 |
Walk-in-Walk-out |
14 |
12.65 |
|
4 |
Sports Scholarship |
28 |
16.15 |
|
5 |
Govt. Rural School Toppers |
20 |
22.10 |
|
|
6 |
Alumni |
5 |
1.15 |
|
|
Total |
377 |
237.6 |
| • Criteria for
fee waivers/scholarship |
The Institution offers
attractive scholarships to encourage
merit and to make education accessible
to students of all economic strata.
The Institution has initiated a thriving
tradition of over 200 scholarships
extended every year to meritorious
and deserving students.
The waiver of tuition fees scheme
scholarships are to make the scholarships
available for larger number of students.
This defrays the entire tuition fee
to be paid by the student. This is
again subdivided into Merit and Merit-cum-means
types. This is available only for
the year for which it is awarded.
|
| Estimated cost of Boarding
and Lodging in hostels. |
Boarding – Rs.
1,650/- per month
Lodging – Rs. 1,550/- per month |
| IX.
Admission |
•
Number of seats sanctioned with the
year of approval.
• Number of students admitted
under various categories (Programs)
each year in the last three years.
[Expansion for the abbreviation
M.E. - CSE – Computer Science
and Engineering.
M.E. - C.S. – Communication
Systems
M.E. - A.E. – Applied Electronics
M.E. - PED – Power Electronics
and Drives
M.E. - CC – Computer and Communication] |
Program
|
Year
of approval
|
Approved
Intake
2009-10
|
1st Yr.
2009-10 |
2nd
Yr.
2008-09
|
3rd
Yr.
2007-08
|
4th
Yr.
2006-07
|
| UG |
|
EEE
|
96-97
|
120
|
117 |
131 |
126 |
130 |
|
ECE
|
96-97
|
120
|
116 |
131 |
130 |
131
|
|
CSE
|
96-97
|
120
|
119 |
130 |
133 |
129
|
|
IT
|
99-00
|
120
|
119 |
131 |
131 |
98
|
|
Ch. Engg.
|
04-05
|
30
|
29 |
31 |
29 |
29
|
|
BME
|
05-06
|
60
|
59 |
60 |
65 |
57 |
|
Mech. |
07-08 |
60 |
60 |
65 |
57 |
- |
| PG |
|
CSE
|
03-04
|
18
|
19
|
17
|
-
|
-
|
|
CS
|
03-04
|
18
|
18 |
14 |
-
|
-
|
|
AE
|
04-05
|
18
|
18 |
14
|
-
|
-
|
|
PED
|
04-05
|
18
|
17 |
12
|
-
|
-
|
|
CC
|
05-06
|
18
|
18 |
13 |
-
|
-
|
|
MCA
|
98-99
|
90 |
90 |
49 |
58 |
-
|
|
MBA
|
00-01
|
60
|
60
|
58 |
-
|
-
|
| |
Total |
|
870 |
859 |
856 |
736 |
574 |
| |
Total strength for all the courses /
Years : 3025 |
| Number of
applications received during last
two years for admission under Management
Quota and number admitted. |
Year 200809 –
No. of Applications received:
6318 |
| Year 200910 –
No. of Applications received:
2549 |
| X. Admission
Procedure |
|
|
|
| • Mention the
admission test being followed, name
and address of the Test Agency and
its URL (website). |
The
Institution conducts any
aptitude test for the students. The
candidates are selected purely on
merit based on the marks secured in
the qualifying examinations
i.e., Higher Secondary Examination of
Tamil Nadu State Government or its
equivalent examination conducted by
CBSE or other State Boards. |
| Number of seats allotted
to different Test Qualified candidates
separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted
test/University tests)/Association
conducted test] |
As per
Government norms |
| Calendar for admission
against management/vacant seats: |
|
| - Date of issue of application |
31st May, 2009 |
| - Last date for request
for applications |
12th June, 2009 |
| - Last date for submission
of application |
12th June, 2009 |
| - Dates for announcing
final results |
18th June 2009 |
| - Release of admission
list (main list and waiting list should
be announced on the same day) |
18th June, 2009 |
| - Date for acceptance
by the candidate (time given should
in no case be less than 15 days) |
3rd July, 2009 |
| - Last date for closing
of admission |
As fixed by the
Anna University |
| - Starting of the Academic
session |
10.08.2009 |
| - The waiting list should
be activated only on the expiry of
date of main list |
Yes, it is followed
likewise. |
| XI.
Criteria and Weightages for Admission |
| •
Describe each criteria with its respective
weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks
in qualifying examination etc. |
The candidates for admission are
selected from the merit list prepared
solely on the basis of marks obtained
in the relevant subjects of the
qualifying examination.
For example in the academic stream the
relevant subjects are:
Mathematics - for 100 and Physics and
Chemistry put together for 100 and
total for 200 marks. |
| • Mention the
minimum level of acceptance, if any. |
As per the State Government
Norms |
| • Mention the
cut-off levels of percentage &
percentile scores of the candidates
in the admission test for the last
three years. |
As per
Government norms and for the
Management Quota, there is no test. |
| The
information relating to admission
and others viz. item XII to XV shall
be updated in the College website
during April-May of every year. |
| XII.
Application Form |
|
Click here
for Application Form. |
| XIII.
List of Applicants |
| List of candidates
whose applications have been received
along with percentile/percentage score
for each of the qualifying examination
in separate categories for open seats.
List of candidates who have applied
along with percentage and percentile
score for Management quota seats. |
|
Click here for
list of Applications received. |
| XIV.
Results of Admission under Management
Seats/Vacant Seats |
| • Composition
of selection team for admission under
Management Quota with the brief profiles
of members (This information be made
available in the public domain after
the admission process is over) |
|
Composition
of Selection Team for Admission
under Management Quota
|
| Selection Teams |
| Team 1: |
1. Mrs.
Kala Vijayakumar, M.Sc.
President, SSN Institutions
2. Dr. Prita Nair, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physics, SSN College of
Engineering |
| Team 2: |
1. Mr.
P. Sivaprasad, B.A., B.L.
Advocate, High Court, Chennai & Chairman, Governing Council
SSN College of Engineering
2. Dr. S. Narasimman, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor & HOD, Dept. of Mathematics, SSN College of
Engineering |
| Team 3: |
1. Dr. S.
Salivahanan, M.E., Ph.D.
Principal, SSN College of Engineering
2. Dr. Chitra Babu, M.E., Ph.D.
Professor & HOD, CSE, SSN College of Engineering |
| Team
4: |
1. Dr. R. Arumugam, M.E., Ph.D.
Professor & HOD, Dept. of EEE, SSN College of Engineering
2. Dr. J. Raja, M.E., Ph.D.
Professor & HOD, Dept. of
Information Technology, SSN College of
Engineering |
| Team 5: |
1. Mr. B.
Srinivasan,
Director, SSN School of Management and Computer Applications
2. Dr. S. Radha, M.E., Ph.D.,
Prof. & HOD, Dept. of ECE, SSN College of
Engineering |
| • Score of the
individual candidates admitted arranged
in order of merit. |
|
Click
here for details |
| • List of candidates
who have been offered admission. |
|
Click
here for details |
| Waiting list of the
candidates in order of merit to be
operative from the last date of joining
of the first list candidates. |
|
Click
here for waiting
list details |
List of the candidates
who joined within the date, vacancy
position in each category before operation
of waiting list.
|
|
Click
here for details |
|
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| XV.
Information on Infrastructure and Other Resources
available |
|
Library:
|
|
• Number of Library
books/Titles/Journals available (program-wise)
|
|
Central Library
Books Statistics
|
| UG Programs
– B.E./B.Tech. |
|
Details
|
EEE
|
ECE
|
CSE
|
IT
|
Chemical Engg.
|
Bio-medical Engg.
|
Mech.
Engg. |
Science and Humanities
|
|
Year of Introduction
96-97
|
Year of Introduction
9697
|
Year of Introduction
96-97
|
Year of Introduction
992000
|
Year of Introduction
0405
|
Year of Introduction
0506
|
Year
of Introduction
07-08 |
| Title |
1362 |
2034 |
4248 |
1817 |
589 |
762 |
1024 |
2616 |
| Volume |
3359 |
5134 |
8201 |
3970 |
1246 |
1460 |
2658 |
5184 |
| Journal |
19 |
19 |
14 |
14 |
13 |
12 |
15 |
31 |
|
PG Programs
– M.E.
|
|
Details
|
Power Electronics
& Drives
|
Communication Systems
|
Applied Electronics
|
Computer Science
and Engineering
|
Computer and Communication
|
|
Year of Introduction
200405
|
Year of Introduction
200305
|
Year of Iintroduction
200405
|
Year of Introduction
200304
|
Year of Introduction
200506
|
| Title |
293 |
387 |
281 |
412 |
346 |
| Volume |
854 |
1061 |
789 |
1142 |
927 |
| Journal |
6 |
6 |
5 |
6 |
6 |
| |
|
Details
|
MCA
|
MBA
|
|
Year of Introduction
1998-99
|
Year of Introduction
2000-01
|
| Title |
2305 |
2044 |
| Volume |
5325 |
6452 |
| Journal |
24 |
38 |
|
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List of online National/International
Journals subscribed.
-
IEL Online International Journals
(IEEE and IEE)
-
ACM - International Journals
-
Science Direct -
International Journals
-
Springer Link - International and National
Journals
-
EpscoHost
- Research Database
Safari Books Online
Laboratory:
For each Laboratory
• List of Major Equipment/Facilities
• List of Experimental Setup
Details are given in the department
links. Please refer for the details.
Computing Facilities:
• Number and Configuration of Systems
Click
here for details
• Total number of systems connected
by LAN
Total number of systems connected
by LAN are 912.
• Total number of systems connected
to WAN
Number of systems connected by
WAN are 5.
• Internet bandwidth
Internet Bandwidth: 6Mbps.
• Major software packages available
Click here for details
• Special purpose facilities available
NIL
Workshop:
• List of facilities available.
Games and Sports Facilities
Number of Classrooms and size of each
Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each
Number of laboratories and size of each
Number of drawing halls and size of each
Number of Computer Centres with capacity
of each
Central Examination Facility, Number of
rooms and capacity of each.
• Curricula and syllabi for each of
the programmes as approved by the University.
• Academic Calendar of the University
(Please refer to Anna University website:
www.annauniv.edu)
• Academic Time Table
• Teaching Load of each Faculty
• Internal Continuous Evaluation System
and place
• Students assessment of Faculty,
System in place.
For each Post Graduate program give the
following:
i.Title of the programme
ii.Curricula and Syllabi
(Please refer to Anna University website:
www.annauniv.edu)
iii.Faculty Profile
• Brief profile of each faculty.
(Details are given in the
department links)
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG
programme
Special Purpose
Industry Linkage
We have entered into several Memoranda
of Understanding with Central Leather
Research Institute, Confident Dental
Equipments Limited, a company
manufacturing dental equipments and
machinery, National Tsing Hua University,
Taiwan, HCL Technologies a software
developing and marketing company and HCL
Infosys a leading manufacturer of
computer ancillaries and marketing people.
In addition we have a Crystal Growth
division of the Department of Physics,
which has earned a funded project from
DST, tenable for 3 years, to the tune of
Rs. 10 lakhs.
Admission Procedure
Click here for the above
details
Fee Structure
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details
Note: Suppression and/or misrepresentation
of information would attract appropriate
penal action.
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