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ACCREDITATION PROFORMA

PART-I
INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION
1.0. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Name of the Institution along with full address : M.E.S COLLEGE OF ENGINERING, THRIKANAPURAM P. O. KUTTIPPURAM, MALAPPURAM-679573 KERALA. STD Cod : 0494 Fax : 2698081 Phone No. : 3051111(Of.), 2698988(Of.) E-mail : mesprinci@yahoo.com : Self-Financing (SF) : Minority (M) : Dr. V.H Abdul Salam : PRINCIPAL M.E.S.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THRIKANAPURAM P. O. KUTTIPPURAM MALAPPURAM-679573 KERALA STD Code : 0494 Fax : 2698081 Phone : 2698081(Off), 0495-2385080(R) E-mail : mesprinci@yahoo.com : principal@mesengg.ac.in

1.2 1.3

Type of Institution Name of contact person Designation along with full address

1.4

Name of affiliating University with postal address : UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT CALICUT UNIVERSITY P.O. TENHIPALAM MALAPPURAM (DIST), KERALA-673635 Phone : 0494 2401144, 2400295 Whether the following resources of the Institution are being shared with other institutions? (a) Physical Resources (b) Financial resources (c) Human resources : NO : NO : NO

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2.0. GOVERNANCE 2.1 Does the institution have Quality policy? If yes, How is the Quality Policy disseminated and implemented? ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System (Refer Annexure-I) 2.2 (a) Composition of Board of Governors (BOG)/ Council (GC)/Governing Body (GB) of the Institution at present. : Governing Body (GB) Governing

YES

NO

(b) Number of meetings held during last three years (c) Dates of the meetings of GB held during last one year (d) Provide details of approval granted by the GB in respect of the following. Items ADMINISTRATION a-i) Delegation of Financial power to Director/Principal a-ii) Delegation of Financial power to HOD b) Approval of the latest Budget c) Approval of the latest Perspective plan d) Approval of new programmes/enhancement of seats. e) Decisions regarding other charges, penalties, fines levied on students g) Approval of Incentive Schemes for faculty, staff and students INFRASTRUCTURE: a) Construction of latest / proposed Building b) Latest laboratory Development c) Latest up-gradation of computational facilities, connectivities. d) Creation /Enhancement of general amenities. e) Library up gradation f) Other major decisions, please specify FACULTY/STAFF: a) Approval for Creation of posts b) Approval for Service conditions c) Approval for Latest recommendation of selection committee for faculty and staff d) Approval for Leave rules e) Approval for latest study leave / Deputation granted to faculty / staff for higher studies during last two years. f) Approval for Latest Sponsorship for attending
Conferences / Training

: :

6 (17/05/2005, 30/12/2005 & 17/04/2006)

GB meeting in which decision taken Item 11. 04 12. 09 12. 04 12. 05 11. 04 Date 30/12/2005 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 30/12/2005

11. 08 11. 04 12. 04 12. 04 11. 04 -

30/12/2005 30/12/2005 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 30/12/2005 -

11. 04 11. 04 12. 04 8. 04 12. 04 12. 04 12. 04 -

30/12/2005 30/12/2005 17/04/2006 28/06/2004 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 -

g) Faculty Development initiatives h) Other major Decisions LATEST REVIEW: a) Examination results b) Placement c) Utilization of Budget d) Performance appraisal of Faculty / Staff e) Latest Collaboration initiatives in the industry/academia f) R&D efforts g) Any other review conducted.

12. 12. 12. 12. 12. 12. 12.

04 04 09 04 04 04 04

17/04/2006 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 17/04/2006 17/04/2006

2.3

Is formal feedback obtained from the following?

(a) Students:

YES

NO

Students feedback form attached. Refer Annexure-II for details (b) Alumni:
YES NO

Feedback from Alumni is obtained from the alumni website (www.mescealumni.com) and during alumni meetings, suggestions are frequently incorporated for improving the quality of the Programmes. (c) Faculty: Refer Annexure-III for details (d) Parents:

YES

NO

We regularly conduct Parent Teachers Association (PTA) meeting in the beginning of every
semester. Details available in the respective departments.

YES

NO

(e) Employers: (www.mescealumni.com) and during alumni meetings.

YES

NO

Feedback from Employers is also obtained from the alumni website

3.0 FINANCIAL STATEMENT


Information for last three years separately furnished below. (Audited balance sheets for three years be kept ready for perusal of the visiting team.)

Income / Expenditure statement for the year 2003-2004


Receipts Particulars i. Capital receipts Grant from central and state Governments Grant from AICTE/DST/UGC &other funding agencies Donations and receipts from any other source Any other, please specify Amount Rs. In Lakhs Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 582.17 Nil 21.23 (Application form sales, Bank Interest etc.) Nil 603.4

ii. Research & Development Fund Receipts from sponsored projects: Receipts from consultancy, testing Any other, please specify iii. Receipts from students: Tuition fee: Development fees Any other, please specify iv. Any other sources, please specify: Corpus Fund etc. Total Receipts

Comparison of budgeted Vs Actual expenditure incurred


Expenditure Heads I. Academic Buildings: Construction cost Maintenance expenses Budget (in Lakhs) 386 15 Expenditure incurred ( in lakhs) 259.45 28.84

II. Laboratories/Computing center New Equipment Furniture Operation & Maintenance

136.71 15 64.00

102.58 27.04 174.16

III. Salary Salary of Teaching staff Salary of Non-Teaching staff IV. Faculty/Staff development (Seminars/Workshops/Incentive schemes/ Training/Higher studies) V. Library Books Journals e-resources VI. Services: Administration/Transport/Hostels/Canteen/ Security/Water/Electricity/P&T: Hostel Maintenance Landscaping VII. Students activities: Extracurricular/Co curricular/ Sports/Cultural: VIII. Medical expenses: IX. Miscellaneous expenses: Payment towards repayment of loans Interest payments/rent payments: Management expenses: X. Any other, please specify

170 30

176.15 44.03

4 20 4 Nil

4.85 29.01 1.54 Nil

27.00 1 2

55.31 1.00 2.34

3 1 Nil 5 Nil Nil

4.27 0.61 50.00 3.91 Nil Nil

Income / Expenditure statement for the year 2004-2005


Receipts Particulars i. Capital receipts Grant from central and state Governments Grant from AICTE/DST/UGC &other funding agencies Donations and receipts from any other source Any other, please specify Amount Rs. In Lakhs Nil Nil Nil Nil ii. Research & Development Fund Receipts from sponsored projects: Receipts from consultancy, testing Any other, please specify Nil Nil Nil

iii. Receipts from students: Tuition fee: Development fees Any other, please specify iv. Any other sources, please specify: Corpus Fund etc. Total Receipts

690.16 Nil 22.30 Nil 712.47

Comparison of budgeted Vs Actual expenditure incurred


Expenditure Heads Budget (in Lakhs) Expenditure incurred ( in Lakhs) 46.92 6.44 104.82 12.10 172.89

I.

Academic Buildings: Construction cost Maintenance expenses

230 10 170 20 67

II. Laboratories/Computing center New Equipment Furniture Operation & Maintenance III. Salary Salary of Teaching staff Salary of Non-Teaching staff IV. Faculty/Staff development (Seminars/Workshops/Incentive schemes/ Training/Higher studies) V. Library Books Journals e-resources VI. Services: Administration/Transport/Hostels/Canteen/ Security/Water/Electricity/P&T: Hostel Maintenance Landscaping VII. Student activities: Extracurricular/Co curricular/ Sports/Cultural: VIII. Medical expenses: IX. Miscellaneous expenses: Payment towards repayment of loans Interest payments/rent payments: Management expenses:

200 50 5

196.09 49.36 6.42

25 1.5 Nil

33.82 1.43 Nil

26 1 3

54.29 1.00 2.38

5 1 Nil 5 Nil

4.56 0.89 52.50 5.96 Nil

X. Any other, please specify

Nil

Income / Expenditure statement for the year 2005-2006


Receipts Particulars i. Capital receipts Grant from central and state Governments Amount Rs. In Lakhs Nil

Grant from AICTE/DST/UGC &other funding agencies Donations and receipts from any other source Any other, please specify

Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 807.56 Nil 39.77 Nil 847.33

ii. Research & Development Fund Receipts from sponsored projects: Receipts from consultancy, testing Any other, please specify iii. Receipts from students: Tuition fee: Development fees Any other, please specify iv. Any other sources, please specify: Corpus Fund etc. Total Receipts

Comparison of budgeted Vs Actual expenditure incurred, as on Nov: 2006


Expenditure Heads I. Academic Buildings: Construction cost Maintenance expenses II. Laboratories/Computing center New Equipment Furniture Operation & Maintenance III. Salary Salary of Teaching staff Salary of Non-Teaching staff IV. Faculty/Staff development (Seminars/Workshops/Incentive schemes/ Training/Higher studies) V. Library Books Journals e-resources VI. Services: Administration/Transport/Hostels/Canteen/ Security/Water/Electricity/P&T: Hostel Maintenance Landscaping VII. Students activities: Extracurricular/Co curricular/ Sports/Cultural: VIII. Medical expenses: IX. Miscellaneous expenses: Payment towards repayment of loans Interest payments/rent payments: Management expenses: X. Any other, please specify Budget (in Lakhs) Expenditure incurred ( in Lakhs) 143.04 21.75 55.40 8.79 172.70

425 10 191 10 73

260 40 4.00

209.33 56.67 8.88

25 6.00 Nil

9.60 2.25 2.17

24.00 1.00 4.00

70.19 2.00 2.08

6.00 1.00 Nil 5.00 Nil

14.00 1.02 60.00 3.86 Nil Nil

4.0 ACADEMIC INFORMATION


(a) AICTE
Programme

approved programmes only


Full/Part time/ Sandwich Year of startin g Intake Accredi tation status A/ NA/AF Admitted 51 44 NA % of marks / rank of admitted Students

PG Acc. Year 1. Master of Computer Applications 2. Master of Business Administration 3. Master of Themal Systems Programme Full Time 1998 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Sanctioned 60 60 60 60 60 60 18 Max. 110 127 108 Min. 235 457 377

Full Time

2002

60 15 56 3

NA

Full Time

2006

NA

**

**

Full/Part time/ Sandwic h

Year of startin g

Intake

Accredi tation status A/ NA/AF


Admitted A

% of marks / rank of admitted Students

UG
Acc. Year 1. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Full Time 1994 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Full Time 1994 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 60 60 60 120 120 120 59 46 54 116 101 120 A Sanctioned Max. 3095 7792 7874 Min. 6757 12497 26799

2. Computer science and Engineering

3558 3928 3789

10826 12682 13965

3. Electronics and Communication Engineering

Full Time

1994

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

120 120 120

119 120 120

1244 2443 2090

3354 6185 7084

4. Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Full Time

1999

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

60 60 60

57 53 59

AF

3384 4020 4438

5601 7903 14336

5. Mechanical Engineering 6. Information Technology 7. Architecture

Full Time

1994

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

60 60 60 60 60 60 30 30 30

60 60 59 18 47 60 19 28 29

2468 2875 3753 11116 5900 13584 3145 5696 163

3860 5843 14394 35113 35355 24513 5861 7285 227

Full Time

1999

AF

Full Time

1999

- Admission is based on MAT Score, Group Discussion & Interview

** - Based on 60% aggregate marks in the B.Tech Degree & Interview. (Preferably GATE Score)

(b) List other programmes offered by the Institution, if any

NIL

(c) Schemes for UG and PG Programmes; UG: Annual Architecture PG: Annual

Semester Semester Semester

8 10 4
Semester

Master of Computer Applications

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YES

(d) Does the Institution follow the syllabus of the affiliating University? (i) (ii)

(iii) (iv)

If no, does the Institution formulate its own syllabus? If yes, what are the additional programmes in the last year? Each Department conducts various value added programmes for improving the students skills, as per the current industrial requirements. (Refer Annexure-IV) How frequently is the syllabus revised? Four Years When was the syllabus revised last time? 2004

5.0

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:
(a) (b) Does the institution follow an academic calendar? Refer Annexure-V for details Number of instructional days in last two semesters of first year class:

YES 154 days

6.0
6.1

RESULTS AND ANALYSIS


What are the weightages assigned for sessional /terminal and internal/external evaluations? Laboratory examination-evaluated externally and internally

Theory papers-intermittent internal assessment at regular intervals and terminal/ university examination (i). According to 2000 Admission: (Minimum for a pass) A candidate who secure not less than 40% marks in a subject at the University examinations and not less than 50% of the total marks assigned to the subjects, which includes the marks assigned to University examinations and internal assessment, shall be declared to have passed the examinations in that subjects. A candidate who secured not less than 50% marks in a subject at the University examinations also shall be declared to have passed the examinations in that subject. (ii). According to 2004 Admission: (Minimum for a pass) A candidate who secure not less than 40% marks in a subject at the University examinations and not less than 50% of the total marks assigned to the subjects, which includes the marks assigned to University examinations and internal assessment, shall be declared to have passed the examinations in that subjects. A candidate who secured not less than 60% marks in a subject at the University examinations also shall be declared to have passed the examinations in that subject. iii) University Practical Examination The award of marks is as follows: Fair record: 10% Viva Voce: 20% Procedure and tabular form, conducting, result and inference: 70% 6.2 What are the constituents of sessional work? How do you assess them? Currently there are two syllabi, running (2000 & 2004)

For 2000 Syllabus, the constituents of sessional marks as follows: As a current practice maximum marks for internal assessment is 50. The break up for sessional mark: 1) Test papers: minimum two 30 marks 2) Assignments/term project/any other mode decided by the teacher - 20 marks

For 2004 Syllabus, the constituents of sessional marks as follows: (i) Theory Papers The weightages to award internal assessment marks are as follows: 60% - test papers (minimum 2) 30% - assignments 10% - Other measures like regularity and participation in class (ii) Practical Examination The award of marks in the Practical examination is as follows: Fair record: 10% Viva Voce: 20% Procedure and tabular form, conducting, result and inference: 70% 6.3 How is the work experience /practical training / field work given due consideration in assessing the students performance? Though the syllabus prescribed by the university does not insist all these, the college provides training in computer skills, seminar presentations, term projects for incorporating practical aspects and need of the industry. 6 .4 Results And Analyses (I). Date of admission (year) of immediate past graduating batch of students: 2001(B-TECH) (i) Batch graduated on : 2007 (ii) Academic performance : %of students securing class No: of rank No: of No: of students holders Year Semester students passed/promot from the registered/a ed institution First* Second* ppeared in in the exams university I 1 1&2 3 2 4 5 3 6 7 4 8
45+ 51+ 51+ 51+ 51+ 50+ 50+ 23+ 19+ 19+ 21+ 22+ 27+ 33+

U NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

I 3+ 2+ 3+ 2+ 3+ 3+ 4+

U NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA #

20+ 17+ 16+ 19+ 19+ 24+ 29+

* : Only figures are reproduced here for the IT branch, which need to be added up with figures from other departments in order to calculate the percentage for the entire college. I: INSTITUTION U: UNIVERSITY NA: NOT AVAILABLE # : The declaration of ranks by the university, takes an year or more for the processing and finalization of the rank holders after the declaration of final results. (II). Date of admission (year) of immediate past graduating batch of students: MBA (2003) (i) Batch graduated on : 2005 Data needed for 2007 (ii) Academic performance : %of students securing class Year Semester No: of students registered/a ppeared in exams No: of students passed/promot ed First Second No: of rank holders from the institution in the university

S1 S2 S3 S4

56 56 56 56

13 18 21 37

I 23 32 37.5 64.2

U NA NA NA NA

I 0 0 0 1.7

U NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA -

(III). Date of admission (year) of immediate past graduating batch of students: (i) Batch graduated on : 2005 Data needed for 2007 (ii) Academic performance No: of students registered/a ppeared in exams No: of students passed/promot ed

MCA(2002)

%of students securing class Year Semester

First

Second

No: of rank holders from the institution in the university

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

48 47 47 47 47 47

48 46 47 47 47 47

I 77.1 25.5 72.3 59.6 97.8 100

U NA NA NA NA NA NA

I 22.9 70.2 27.7 40.4 2.2 0

U NA NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA -

I: INSTITUTION

U: UNIVERSITY NA: NOT AVAILABLE

7.0 Information on Full Time Teaching Faculty And Staff 7.1 Faculty Strength at the Institution: Sanctioned Strength Category UG PG Others Total Full time 173 18 NIL 191 Part Time Visiting/Contract 3 5 NIL 8 3 5 NIL 8

UG 173

Number in Position PG Others Total 18 NIL 191

7.2 Current cadre details for Faculty and Staff as on 01-01-07 Faculty/Staff in Position(Numbers) Cadre Basics Sciences including Professional Disciplines Humanities Faculty Principal/Director Professor Associate Professor Asstt. Professor/Reader Lecture Selection Grade Sr. Lecturer NIL 1 NIL 1 NIL 1 03 08 NIL 23 NIL NIL

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Lecturer Staff Technical Staff Non-Technical Staff Library Staff Total

14 NIL NIL NIL 17

140 64 28 9 275

7.3 Are faculty paid Basic salary, DA, CCA, HRA as per AICTE guidelines? If yes, please provide the following details for all faculty : Name / Designation Professor Associate Professor Asst. Professor/Reader Lecturer Selection Grade Sr. Lecturer Lecturer 10000 8000 50% 50% 12000 50% NA NIL NIL Basic Salary 16400 DA 50% NA NIL CCA NIL

YES

HRA NIL NIL NIL NIL

7.4 Mobility and career progression: (a) Faculty: Date of admission (Y) of the immediate past grading batch of students : Faculty Numbers Year Discipline Available at Joined Left start of year Y Basic Sciences including 14 7 5 2002-03 Humanities Professional Discipline 96 46 16 Y+1 Basic Sciences including 16 10 7 2003-04 Humanities Professional Discipline 129 47 19 Y+2 Basic Sciences including 19 5 5 2004-05 Humanities Professional Discipline 158 38 37

Promoted NIL NIL NIL 2 1 7

(b) Staff:

Date of admission (Y) of the immediate past graduating batch of students: Staff Numbers Year Y 2002-03 Y+1 2003-04 Y+2 2004-05 Discipline Technical staff including Librarian Non-Technical Staff Technical staff including Librarian Non-Technical Staff Technical staff including Librarian Non-Technical Staff Available at start of year 39 22 39 26 56 25 Joined 2 5 23 5 5 3 Left 2 NIL 2 3 5 1 Promoted NIL NIL 1 NIL NIL NIL

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7.5 Whether the institution has Faculty Appraisal System?

YES

Faculty members are directed to submit self appraisal report* to the HOD every year and this is taken into account for promotion and increments. * Format of self appraisal given in Annexure VI 8.0 Faculty Staff and Student Development Initiatives: Schemes QIP / Study leave Seminars/ Workshops Conferences No. of Persons selected during last three years Dept. I II III Maths/Science AEI ECE CSE IT ME EEE MBA MCA CIVIL ARCH AEI EEE MCA IT IT ARCH AEI IT CSE ME ARCH Maths/Science AEI ECE CSE IT ME EEE MCA CIVIL ARCH NIL 8 NIL 1 39 30 7 NIL 2 5 1 2 NIL 03 Nil NIL NIL 2 Nil NIL 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 13 Nil 1 1 4 7 3 2 2 1 NIL 2 1 10 NIL 11 27 44 4 11 3 5 NIL 4 NIL Nil Nil 1

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Summer schools/Winter schools

10

Incentive/Reward for Faculty Incentive/Reward for Staff Incentive/Reward for Students

Any others, please specify (M Tech /PhD)

Nil

Awards for architecture Department 9.0 LIBRARY:

a) Working hours on: Week Days: 8 am 8 pm Holidays : 8.30 am-4.30pm b) Total number of Books in the Library (i) Titles: 16795 (ii) Volumes: 42086 c) Average number of users per day last two Semesters: 360 d) Facilities available: Reprographic LAN WAN Internet Connectivity Book Bank Educational Multimedia packages YES YES NO YES YES YES

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Automated Services

YES

Item

e) Books and Journals(Non periodicals) (Year wise) (Date of Admission of the immediate past graduating batch of students = Y): Numbers acquired in the last 3 Yrs Books purchased Journal* subscribed National Y+1 Y+2 2606 341 2947 Y+3 6565 637 7202 40 Y+1 40 45 Y+2 45 51 Y+3 51 19 Y+1 19 21 International Y+2 21 196 Y+3 23+173 e-journal -

Professional Discipline Basic Sciences including Humanities Total

2649 173 2822

*Please exclude periodicals, newspapers, and magazines 10.0 Central Amenities: Item ( up power supply (in kW) for Library Computer Center Laboratories Lecture rooms Hostels Availability (Yes/No) 125 KVA as common facility YES YES YES YES YES ( 50 KVA for MH & two 5kVA as standby, 35 KVA for LH) NO YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

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Central Air-conditioning Canteen Student activity center Language laboratory Bank Post Office Open air-theater/Auditorium Transport Common Room (Men Students) Common Room (Women Students) Guest House Residential Accommodation for faculty/staff Medical facilities Faculty Club Any other, Please Specify

11.0 Sports facilities: (a) List five best indoor/outdoor facilities available Indoor facilities 1. Table Tennis 2. Chess Outdoor facilities 1. Football court 2. Cricket Nets 3. Basket Ball Court 4.200m athletic track 5. Volley ball court (c) Student Activities: Activity NSS / NSO Existing(Yes/No) YES If yes, number of students registered 50

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NCC Co-curricular Extra-curricular

NO YES YES

Prizes won in Calicut university Inter Collegiate Table Tennis. Prizes in inter zone arts and sports festival. Prizes in National level Technical Paper presentation contest.

Awards Won

YES

Any other, Please specify

Full Fledged 9 station Multi Gymnasium in Mens Hostel. Gymnasium & Weight training facilities for girls in the Ladies Hostel.

12.0 Central Computing facilities: (a) Average number of users per day over last two semesters: b) Licensed Softwares: I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXI. XXXII. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI. XXXVII. XXXVIII. XXXIX. XL. Windows 2000 server Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Windows ME Windows 98 Windows 95 Redhat Enterprise 4 Redhat Linux 8i Linux 6.2 Slackware Comp 7.1 SCO Unix Novell Netware 5.1 MASM 6.11 TC ++ Suit Visual Studio 6 Visual Foxpro 3 Visual Basic 4 MSDN Fortran 77 Turbo Pascal Visual C++ 4 Visual C++ 1.52 MS Office 2003 MS Office XP MS Office 2000 MS Office 95 Oracle 8i Nero 5 Logon Computer Norton System 2000 Star office 5.1 Server system configuration software Intel LAN Desk Server Manager Norton Antivirus 2002 Back Office server 4.5 (Developer edition) Norton systems work for windows 95/98 FreeDOS 1.0 ReactOS 0.3.4 GNU/Debian Linux Lenny Ubuntu 8.04 Hoardy 40/day

(d) Facilities Available:

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Systems under Client Server architecture Client 32 + 34 + 35 (CSE Labs) 37 + 36 (IT Labs) Server 03 02

Internet Connectivity Capacity (Kbps/Mbps)

Power back up (KVA) 10 KVA (4 nos) 10 KVA + 15 KVA

Working Hours Week days 8am-8pm Yes Yes Holidays 8am-6pm Yes Yes

Student involvement in management (Yes/No)

2 Mbps = do = = do =

No No Yes

(d) Internet Access to Students: Free (F) / Restricted (R): (F) 13.0 Students Hostels a) Whether hostel for boys is owned (O)/rented (R)/not there(N)? b) Whether Hostel for girls is owned (O)/rented (R)/not there(N)? c) Whether the hostel for boys is on campus(ON)/off campus(OFF)? d) Whether the hostel for girls is on campus(ON)/off campus(OFF)? e) Total number of rooms available in the hostel f) Distance of womens hostel from the Institution in kms. g) Whether Computing/Internet facilities are available in the hostel? h) Whether the transport facility is available to the Hostels? i) Whether the medical aid facility is available for the students? j) Any other facility, please specify Owned + 1 Rented Owned ON + One rented OFF campus ON MEN- 172 WOMEN- 129 0 km (within campus) BOYS- No GIRLS - Yes Yes Yes Health Club, Provisional store, prayer Hall, Telephone Booth.

14.0 Student Placement (a) Whether full time training and placement officer is available? (b) List top ten companies that visited the institution during the last three years (Year wise) Yes 1. Slash Support, Chennai 2005 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Wipro Infotech TCS Ltd. Procsys US Technology IBS HCL Infosystems Infosys Ltd Huawei Ltd Infosys Ltd TCS Ltd CTS Wipro US Technologies Syntel HCL Ltd Tata Elxi Bajaj Allianz

2006

2007

(c) Recruitment done through placement cell during the last three Yrs

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Year 2005 2006 2007

Department/ Programme AEI,CSE,ECE,EEE,IT,ME,MCA AEI,CSE,ECE,EEE,IT,ME,MCA AEI,CSE,ECE,EEE,IT,ME,MCA,MBA

No. of students recruited 6,7,9,4,4,2,5 14,28,31,7,14,4,11 14,25,38,12,3,13,11, 14

Average Salary/Annum Rs. 2,00,000.00 Rs. 2,16,000.00 Rs 2,34,000.00

Highest Salary offered/annum Rs. 2,75,000.00 Rs. 3,00,000.00 Rs 3,12,000.00

d) Is there any feedback obtained from the Companies? Yes, Positive feedback from Infosys and VKL, Alappuzha. 15.0 Collaborative Arrangements Whether the institution has signed any MOU or made formal arrangement for collaboration with Institutions/Organizations/Industries for the following? Events Industrial Visits Student Project Student Training Faculty Consultation Seminars/Expert Lecturers Research Projects Any other, please specify Collaborative Arrangement(Yes/No) YES (Organized Dept. wise) YES YES YES YES YES YES Name of three best Collaborations KRL, Thermal Power Plant, Kayamkulam, TELK, BHEL TELK, KELTRON, HAL KELTRON CEX, IIMK & KELTRON KRL, DOEACC-Calicut, NIT-Calicut NEST, Focuz Infotech, IIIT-Hyderabad DIC, ANERT(TVM), DOEACC(Calicut), KSIDC(TVM) & IRTC(Palakkad).

16.0 ALUMNI INFORMATION Whether Alumni Association exists ? YES If yes, give registration number b) Does the association have chapters in other cities or countries YES If yes, give the number of chapters in India/Abroad 4 chapters c) Total number of members enrolled 4,790 (approx) d) Nature of alumni events held in last one year Annual meet e) Whether alumni news letter is published YES f) Extent of alumni involvement in the development of the institution Has made significant contribution to book bank, has instituted Gold medals for toppers in all disciplines, has installed water filters within the campus, have commissioned a hardware museum in CSE Department. g) Names of ten renowned alumni alongwith outstanding contribution in their chosen professions Sl N o 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Name Sajeeb A Haji Sameer Hameed A Jamsheed Sajimon A.S Arun Kumar Pradeep Varughese K George Mohammed Shakir M.A Jacob Mammen Batc h 1998 1998 1998 1999 2000 2000 2003 2005 2006 Designation Lecturer Project Engineer Managing Director Inspection Engineer Scientist Asst Manager Senior Team Leader Software Engineer Software Engineer Organisation Govt Engineering College, Calicut Al Dhafir Steel, United Arab Emirates Micro Networking Systems, Tvm AbuDhabi Gas Industries Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre Cochin Shipyard Nest, Alwaye Wipro Ltd Infosys Ltd a)

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10

Binil Benjamin

2006

Software Engineer

Infosys Ltd

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ANY OTHER INNOVATIVE PRACTICE INTRODUCED TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN THE INSTITUTION: 1. Using LCD projectors for Lecturers, Seminars and Project presentations. 2. Use of models for better understanding. 3. Use of charts and figures. 4. EDUSAT is available for students and staff. 5. 2 Mbps internet connectivity through leased line and campus wide network connecting all the departments, Hostels, Guest house etc. 6. e- journals from IEEE (183 journals) are available in the digital library. 7. e- classrooms are being set-up. 8. Campus software solution has been developed & is being implemented. 9. Select courses conducted with Learning management software Moodle. 10. Internal communication between staff and students aided through use of appropriate content management software like Drupal, Mediawiki and Wordpress. 11. Students are encouraged to undertake mini and main projects internally. 12. Allocation of seminar topics also done internally. 13. A new platform christened GNU Labs functioning within institution for conducting various Free Software activities.

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