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KARPAGAM ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION

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(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)

(Deemed to be University)

Handbook &
Academic Calendar

2015 - 2016

Karpagam Academy of Higher Education

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DEMY OF HIGHE
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C AT

IO N

KARP

A
AC

DU

(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)

(Deemed to be University)

HANDBOOK & ACADEMIC CALENDAR


2015 - 2016

Pollachi Main Road, Eachanari Post


Coimbatore - 641 021, INDIA.
Phone : 0422-6453777, 6471113-5, 2980011-2980018;
Fax No : 0422 2980022, 23
E-mail : info@karpagam.com
Web : www.kahedu.edu.in

Dr. R. Vasanthakumar

President
VISION
The University shall instill originality in the learning minds,
impart quality and value based education and engage in Research
and Development with the noble objective of creating unique men
and women to serve and lead the society.
MISSION
l To motivate the students to acquire skills and develop
creativity with an innovative attitude.
l To achieve perfection in entirety in every activity.
l To empower rural and disadvantaged section for the upliftment.
l To invent products useful to the society in the healthcare
sector.
l To impart value based education in ord er to shape the student
into a responsible citizen.
MOTTO
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Karpagam Academy of Higher Education


(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956)

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Description

Page

1.

University Profile

2.

Administrators

3.

Academic

4.

Programmes Offered

12

5.

Infrastructure

15

6.

Committees

18

7.

Rules and Regulations

20

8.

Academic Calendar

35

Karpagam Academy of Higher Education


(Deemed to be University Established Under Section 3 of UGC Act 1956)
Approved by UGC, AICTE and Council of Architecture and DEC

Karpagam Charity Trust was founded in the year 1989 with the aim of providing excellent
educational facilities by imparting practical training knowledge and skills to the youth of
the area and also catering to the needs of the society in general through charitable
deeds. The Karpagam Arts and Science College (Autonomous) was evolved into
Karpagam Academy of Higher Education in the year 2008 for the purpose of conferment
of Deemed to be University status by Ministry of Human Resource Development vide
its order No. F.9.24/2004.U.3 (A) dated 25.08.08. The UGC through its Joint
Committee (UGC AICTE) approved the Faculty of Engineering vide No. F693/2004 (CPP-1) in September, 2009, Council of Architecture vide Order
No.CA/5/Academic TN19 dated June 22, 2009, approved B.Arch. and Distance
Education Council Joint Committee approved vide Order No. DEC/Recog./2009
dated 09.09.2009, approved courses under Distance Education mode.
The University Education, in today's scenario, is witnessing a huge paradigm shift and
at Karpagam, we are geared to be a part of that transformation. Our evolution into a
University of world standards has been possible only by a consistent endeavour to
achieve excellence in education. We work towards ensuring that our students too strive
relentlessly to excel in their efforts. Be it Arts or Science, Commerce or Management,
Humanities or Engineering, we ensure that our education epitomizes excellence in
every sphere. Launched six years ago, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education
prepares students to take on the challenges of the day and become the next generation
leaders. Our students have opportunities to interact with faculty, develop their own
projects and discover the excitement of being at the edge of a field and advancing the
frontier of knowledge. Karpagam University was founded on the idea that teaching and
research could and should benefit society. As we go forward, we will explore new
opportunities to live up and serve humanity. Karpagam University is dedicated to
generating, spreading or preserving knowledge and working with others to use this
k n o w l e d g e t o a d v a n ta g e s . St e e r e d b y t h e d y n a m i c s p i r i t o f o u r
President, Dr. R. Vasanthakumar, eminent industrialist and philanthropist and the
extensive experiences of Shri. K. Murugaiah, Chief Executive Officer, Karpagam
Education Institutions.
Vice-Chancellor Dr. S. Subramanian along with Dr. G. Sekar as Registrar, our
University will continue to initiate the emergence of excellence.
Welcome to Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, welcome to Experience the
Emergence of Excellence.

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Study and learn with clarity what is worthy of learning


and stand firm by their norms of virtue.

OBJECTIVES

1.

To provide quality education to the under privileged like rural


and economically weaker section.

2.

To develop man power and make youth employable to get


employment at the regional, national and global level.

3.

To develop youth in tune with latest advancements in science


and technology to meet the ever increasing demand.

4.

To develop students into good citizens by providing value based


education.

5.

To provide impetus to research on western ghat medicinal


plants.

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Learning the arts and sciences by letters and numbers
opens our eyes to live a life of fullness.

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KARPAGAM ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION TRUST

President
Managing Trustee
Trustee

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
: Dr. R. VASANTHAKUMAR
: Shri. V. KARTHICK
: Thirumathi. V.DHAMAYANTHI

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER


Karpagam Education Institutions
: Shri. K. MURUGAIAH
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Vice Chancellor
: Dr. S. SUBRAMANIAN (Chairman)
Trust Nominee
: Shri. V. KARTHICK (Member)
Chancellor's Nominees
: Shri. K. MURUGAIAH (Member)
: Prof. R.M. VASAGAM (Member)
: Dr. S.M. RAMASAMY (Member)
Faculty by Rotation
: Dr. V.K. GOPALAKRISHNAN (Member)
: Dr. Bhavani (Member)
Deans of Faculties
: Dr. C.R. HEMA (Member)
: Dr. R. SUNDARARAJAN (Member)
: Dr. R. BALASUBRAMANIAN (Member)
: Dr. M. PALANISWAMY (Member)
Registrar
: Dr. G. SEKAR (Ex-officio Secretary)
Controller of Examinations
: Dr. P. PALANIVELU (Invitee)
ADMINISTRATORS
Vice Chancellor
: Dr. S. SUBRAMANIAN
Registrar
: Dr. G. SEKAR
Controller of Examinations
: Dr. P. PALANIVELU
Dean
: Dr. C.R. HEMA
Faculty of Engineering
(Circuit Branch)
Dean
: Dr. R. SUNDARARAJAN
Faculty of Engineering
(Non Circuit Branch)
Dean
: Dr. M. PALANISWAMY
Faculty of Arts, Science &
Humanities
Dean
: Dr. R. BALASUBRAMANIAN
Faculty of Basic Sciences
(FOE)
Dean
: Mr. P. KATHIRAVAN
Faculty of Architecture
Dean i/c
Director - Research
: Dr. P. SURESH PRABHU
Deputy Registrar
: Shri. S. GOPAL
Librarian
: Dr. KRISHNASWAMY
Physical Education Director
: Dr. A. PUSHPARAJAN

ACADEMIC

FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTS


FACULTY
1. Faculty of Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce & Management
2. Faculty of Engineering (*CB and **NCB)
3. Faculty of Architecture
1. FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE &
MANAGEMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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10.
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12.
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Department of Astrology
Department of Biochemistry
Department of Bioinformatics
Department of Biotechnology
Department of Botany
Department of Chemistry
Department of Commerce
Department of Computer Applications
Department of Computer Science
Department of Education
Department of Electronics & Communication Systems
Department of English
Department of Hindi
Department of Industrial Biotechnology
Department of Information Technology
Department of Malayalam
Department of Management (MBA)
Department of Management (UG)
Department of Mathematics
Department of Microbiology
Department of Physical Education
Department of Physics
Department of Social Work
Department of Tamil
Department of Zoology

*CB
- Circuit Branch
** NCB - Non Circuit Branch

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The art of joying in confabulations and cherishing in
contemplation is the gift of the learned.

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2. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
26.
27.
28.
29.
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31.
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Department of Aerospace Engineering


Department of Automobile Engineering
Department of Bio Technology
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Science & Humanities

3. FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE
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Department of Architecture

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The devotion and dedication to yearn for knowledge
from the learned, is alien to the ignorant.

40:5

TIME TABLE
I Year - ENGINEERING
Programme

Odd & Even Semester


Hours

Day

Tue
Wed
Thu

Break

Lunch Break

Mon

Fri

UG II, III & IV Year PG I & II - ENGINEERING

Programme

Odd & Even Semester


Hours

Day
3

Tue
Wed

Break

Mon

Thu

Break

Lunch Bre ak

Fri

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Deeper you dig the sand the higher a spring flows; the
ardour you devote to learning, the fuller is knowledge.

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UG & PG - ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES

Programme

Odd & Even Semester


Hours

Day
2

Break

Tue

Lunch Break

Mon

Wed

Thu

Break

Fri

I, II, III, IV & V Year ARCHITECTURE


Programme

Odd & Even Semester


Hours

Day
3

Tue
Wed

Break

Mon

Thu

Break

Lunch Break

Fri

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All lands and places are familiar fields for the learned
to tread; yet why neglect learning and waste life.

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MCA
Programme

Odd & Even Semester

Day

Hours
2

Break

Tue

Lunch Break

Mon

Wed

Thu

Break

Fri

MBA
Programme

Odd & Even Semester


Hours

Day
3

Tue
Wed

Break

Mon

Thu

Break

Lunch Break

Fri

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Single minded devotion to learning stands one in
good stead, in the life ahead and to posterity.

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WORKING HOURS
I Year - ENGINEERING
Period
I

Time
08.45 am - 09.35 am

II

09.35 am - 10.25 am

III

10.25 am - 11.15 am
Lunch Break 11.15 am - 12.10 pm

IV

12.10 pm - 01.00 pm

01.00 pm - 01.50 pm

VI

01.50 pm - 02.40 pm
Break 02.40 pm - 02.50 pm

VII

02.50 pm - 03.40 pm

VIII

03.40 pm - 04.30 pm

UG II, III & IV Year PG I & II - ENGINEERING

Period
I

Time
08.45 am - 09.35 am

II

09.35 am - 10.25 am
Break 10.25 am - 10.35 am

III

10.35 am - 11.25 am

IV

11.25 am - 12.15 pm
Lunch Break 12.15 pm - 01.05 pm

01.05 pm - 01.55 pm

VI

01.55 pm - 02.45 pm
Break 02.45 pm - 02.55 pm

VII

02.55 pm - 03.40 pm

VIII

03.40 pm - 04.25 pm

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The wealth of worldly knowledge multiplies in exchange;
the wise love to pursue it with delight.

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UG & PG - ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES

Period
I

Time
09.30 am - 10.20 am

II

10.20 am - 11.10 am
Break 11.10 am - 11.20 am

III

11.20 am - 12.10 pm
Lunch 12.10 pm - 12.55 pm

IV

12.55 pm - 01.45 pm

01.45 pm - 02.35 pm
Break 02.35 pm - 02.50 pm

VI

02.50 pm - 3.40 pm

I, II, III, IV & V Year ARCHITECTURE


Period
I

Time
09.00 am - 09.45 am

II

09.45 am - 10.30 am
Break 10.30 am - 10.45 am

III

10.45 am - 11.30 am

IV

11.30 am - 12.15 pm
Lunch Break 12.15 pm - 01.05 pm

01.15 pm - 02.00 pm

VI

02.00 pm - 02.45 pm
Break 02.45 pm - 03.00 pm

VII

03.00 pm - 03.45 pm

VIII

03.45 pm - 04.30 pm

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Knowledge is serene and indestructible wealth;
there is nothing else in benefits to compare.

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MCA
Period
I

Time
09.00 am - 09.50 am

II

09.50 am - 10.40 am
Break 10.40 am - 10.50 am

III

10.50 am - 11.40 am

IV

11.40 am - 12.30 pm
Lunch Break 12.30 pm - 01.10 pm

01.10 pm - 02.00 pm

VI

02.00 pm - 02.50 pm
Break 02.50 pm - 03.00 pm

VII

03.00 pm - 03.45 pm

MBA
Period
I

Time
09.30 am - 10.20 am

II

10.20 am - 11.10 am
Break 11.10 am - 11.20 am

III

11.20 am - 12.10 pm
Lunch Break 12.10 pm - 12.55 pm

IV

12.55 pm - 01.45 pm

01.45 pm - 02.35 pm
Break 02.35 pm - 02.50 pm

VI

02.50 pm - 03.40 pm

VII

03.40 pm - 04.15 pm

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Strength of mind has the power to succeed; in its
absence all other strengths falter and fail.

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PROGRAMMES OFFERED
ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT

Sl.No.
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DEGREE
B.A.
B.A.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Com.
B.Com. (CA)
BBA
BBA (CA)
B.Com. (PA)
M.Sc.
M.Sc.
M.Sc.
M.Sc.
M.Sc.
M.Sc.
M.Sc.
M.Com. (CA)
MBA
MCA

SUBJECT
Tamil
English
Mathematics
Mathematics (CA)
Physics
Chemistry
Electronics and Communication Systems
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Biotechnology
Information Technology
Commerce
Commerce with Computer Applications
Business Administration
Business Administration with Computer Applications
Commerce with Professional Accounting
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Computer Science
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Biotechnology
Commerce with Computer Applications
HR / Finance / Marketing / Systems
Computer Applications

New Courses - UG & PG

1.
2.
3.

B.Sc.
M.Sc.
B.Voc. Courses

Applied Astrology
Applied Astrology
Optometry Technology
Medical Laboratory Technology
Radiology and Imaging Technology
Candiac Care Technology
Operation Theatre and Anesthesia Technology
Dialysis Technology
Accident and Emergency Care Technology

UG : Undergraduate Programme of 3 years duration


PG : Postgraduate Programme of 2 years duration
MCA : Postgraduate Programme of 3 years duration

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Guard against adversities and cross obstacles with
firmness; the wise abide by these cardinal principles

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ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE

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DEGREE
B.E.
B.E.
B.E.
B.E.
B.E.
B.Tech.
B.E.
B.Tech.
M.E.

10.

M.E.

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23.

M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
M.E.
B.Arch.
M.Arch.

B.E./ B.Des. M.E.


B.Arch.
B.Pharm
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B.Pharm

SUBJECT
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Automobile Engineering
Biotechnology
Structural Engineering
Water Resources and Environmental
Engineering
Automobile Engineering
Engineering Design
Manufacturing Engineering
Power Electronics and Drives
Power Systems Engineering
Wireless Communications
VLSI Design
Embedded Systems
Aeronuatical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Architecture
Architecture
Pharmacy

: 4 Yrs.
: 2 Yrs.
: 5 Yrs.
: 4 Yrs.

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Strength of mind fulfills an act to perfection; work
delayed or exposed midway ends in peril.

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RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE &
MANAGEMENT

M.Phil.
&
Ph.D.

Tamil
Hindi
English
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Electronics
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Environmental Science
Biotechnology
Computer Science
Commerce
Management
Social W ork
Physical Education
Library Science
Astrology
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

Ph.D.Never
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Bio Technology
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharmacy
Admission Eligibility :
As per the regulations of the Karpagam Academy of Higher Education

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67:4

It is easily said how best to do a job; the responsibility


to perform well and fulfill, is hard all the way.

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INFRASTRUCTURE
Library
The Library is well stacked with 82,972 books. A good collection of reference materials such
as Encyclopaedias, Dictionaries, Directories and Year Books help the users in finding the
needed information expeditiously. The Library subscribes National and International journals
(226) and magazines (193). The Library also maintains bound volumes of Journals (10,724)
and Project Reports and Dissertations (9,796) apart from files of Newspaper clippings, Annual
reports, Conference proceedings and Question papers of previous years.
The Library has 2307 CDs, 18 Audio cassettes and subscribes the following Online
Databases: IEEE, ASME, J Gate and Nature and Science. Forty computers are available in
Library and LAN, Internet and e-mail services are offered to the staff and students. The library
is a member of DELNET and INFLIBNET.
The Library is fully computerized (web based) and the entire gamut of operations such as
Acquisition, Cataloguing and Circulation are automated. Issue and return transactions are
done using bar code technology. The traditional catalogue cards are replaced by OPAC,
which helps the users in getting information about the availability of books through a number
of access points such as author title or part of a title subject and accession number and so on.
Sports
The University promotes various sports activities for the students. The management also
provides Sports Quota for students excelling in certain disciplines. Two Physical Fitness
Centres (Gym), Human Performance Laboratory, 400 m track, Hockey Field, Football court,
Hand ball court, Volley ball complex, Basketball court, Kabadi courts, two indoor badminton
courts, one indoor table tennis court with 3 tables are established. Martial Arts like
Silambam & Karate are taught to our students.
NSS Unit
The National Service Scheme was started in our University during 1996 (Karpagam Arts and
Science College) with a sanction of one unit. Another unit was sanctioned in the academic
year 2002-2003.The third unit was introduced in 2004-05. Every year a special camp is
conducted for 10 days in the nearby villages for each unit separately. Many programmes like
eye camps, blood donation camps, AIDS awareness camps and guest lectures are
conducted. Necessary steps have been taken to inculcate among the students the dignity of
labour and the importance of social service having in mind the need for societal development.
The main aim of NSS are
self-discipline, hard work and the feeling of oneness with
the poor and the down trodden.
NCC Unit
National Cadet Corps (NCC) Women Wing started from the academic year (2013 14) with a
sanctioned strength of one Unit. Regular parades and camps are being conducted. NCC Boys
Wing was started in January 2014. Within a short span our cadets attended many All India
level Camps held at different parts of India and won many laurels to the University.
Computer Facility
The University has 22 Computer labs for students' regular academics and 6 research labs.
Computers are provided for faculty, Digital Library and Administration. Totally there are 1565
computers in the campus. 42 Servers have been provided. All the blocks are interlinked with
fibre optic backbone. The network is provided with Firewall. For internet connection National
Knowledge Network (NKN) connectivity by BSNL of 1 Gbps shared link and Airtel 45 Mbps 1:1
leased line are available.
The University has Microsoft campus license agreement Also liberal use of open source
softwares are made. Special purpose software CADENCE VLSI tools, ETAP, ANSYS, SOLID
WORKS, AUTOCAD etc are also used.
Laboratories
The University has 80 laboratories to cater to the needs of students.

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The ruler has all the praise for the valour of those
who act and succeed in heroic deeds.

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Internet
Airtel 45 Mbps dedicated leased line and 100 Mbps share based line with BSNL Internet facility
under NMEICT Project supported by MHRD, New Delhi (Lr. No. AGM (EB) / 1 GB
NMEICT/2010-11/83 dated 13.12.2011), providing online service for students and staff are
available in our University for 24 hrs. The campus has Wifi connectivity.
The Life Science Departments (Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry)
have all laboratories, with instrumentation rooms, which provide opportunities for students to
carry out research in the modern trends and, an animal house approved by the Government of
India. (Vide No.739/03/abc/CPCSEA dated 03.03.2003).
The Basic and Applied Sciences stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Electronic
and Communication Systems) have well equipped laboratories.
The Faculty of Engineering has 50 laboratories with latest software for modeling and
simulation, testing and measuring equipments and special instruments for research. Robotics
and Automation Lab is fully equipped. New research laboratories have been added in most of
the departments.
The Faculty of Architecture is established with computer lab, dedicated library and two
drawing studios, Lecture halls with audio visual facilities.
The Karpagam University Instrumentation Centre (KUIC) established in 2010 caters to the
needs of all research students. Regular training programme in instrumentation techniques are
organized.
Academic Staff College
The Academic Staff College aims in upgrading the knowledge, enhancing skills and
improving quality of teaching of university teachers. The orientation courses expose the
freshly recruited faculty towards the art of teaching and to achieve goals of education.
The Refresher course is given to faculty with the latest development in their respective
disciplines.
Counselling for Students
To help the students to overcome certain difficulties, both personal and academic, students
counseling and guidance services are provided by the University. Professionally trained full
time counselors are appointed to offer counseling services.
Career Development and Corporate Relation
Department of Career and Corporate Relation is constituted to educate students on the Higher
Education in India and abroad. The students are provided with assistance on career
development and training is offered at the corporate level/
Placement and Training
The Department of Placement and Training in the University campus provides corporate, need
based training to the students to equip them with skills necessary to get placed. The training
modules cover Aptitude training, Communicative English, Technical Training and Personality
Development programmes which start from first year onwards. Training is conducted by the
experienced staff of the University as well as by outside professionals. The training helps the
students to get placed in leading companies. On campus interviews are conducted and the
university has an excellent track record of placement for all departments.
Research
The University encourages research. The researchers and students are deputed to Seminars,
Symposia, Conferences, Workshops and Training programmes in their specialized discipline.
The Department of Research is devoting fully in conducting research and establishing
collaboration with Industries, Institutions in India and other countries. Research Fellowships are
awarded to meritorious fulltime research scholars. Best projects are financially supported.
Annual Research Congress is held every year during first week of December. Bimonthly
research meetings are conducted and experts in various fields address the research scholars.

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Total involvement in a task and the will-power to
perform leads to success the way one targets.

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Hostel
Separate hostels for boys and girls, providing a homely atmosphere with delicious vegetarian
food are available.
Awards
1.
Pandit Veera Swamy Naidu Memorial Award
2.
Sri. G. Venkitaswamy Naidu Memorial Award
3.
Srimathi. Subbulakshmi Karunanithi Award for the best outgoing student.
Scholarships
The following Government of India and Government of Tamilnadu scholarships are provided
to the students belonging to BC, MBC, SC and ST categories.
Eligibility
!
!
!
!

SC students: Income limit below Rs. 2.5 lakhs/- per annum


SC students : Converted - Income limit below Rs. 2 lakhs/- per annum
ST students : Income limits below Rs. 2.5 lakhs/- per annum
SC / ST Hostel Students only. Income limit below Rs. 1 lakhs/- per annum

University Scholarships
!
Karpagam Scholarship to outstanding sports persons
!
Karpagam Scholarship to outstanding students
!
Karpagam Research Fellowship
Other Facilities
One Auditorium and Seven Conference Halls with Audio Visual equipments
!
Two canteens
!
SBI ATM, CUB ATM, IOB ATM
!
IOB Branch
!
STD, ISD & Photocopying facilities
University Buses to facilitate the students and teachers.

cUt[fz;L vs;shik ntz;Lk; cUs;bgUe;njh;f;F


mr;rhzp md;dhh; cilj;J.
Do not ridicule the figure or form of a person; linch-pins
keep in position the big temple car wheels on the move.

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COMMITTEES

The following committees are operational to ensure proper management of


academic, financial and general administrative affairs of the University.
Statutory Committee
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Board of Management
Academic Council
Planning and Monitoring Board
Finance Committee
Board of Studies
Selection Committee

Non - Statutory Committee


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

Standing Committee on Academic Council


Research Advisory Committee
Library Committee
Student Welfare Committee
Academic Audit Committee
Hostel Committee
Curriculum Development Cell (CDC)
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
Result Passing Board
Examination Disciplinary Committee
Staff Grievance Centre
Student Counselling Centre
Admission Committee
Students Grievance Committee
Anti-Ragging Committee
Women Grievance Cell
Women Empowerment Committee

fy';fhJ fz;l tpidf;fz; Js';fhJ


J}f;f'; foe;J bray;.
Clarity of thought sans confusion or hesitation
gives strength to an act to succeed well.

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Name of the Committee

Name

Designation

Anti Sexual Harassment


Committee

Dr. C.R. Hema

Convener

Anti-Ragging Committee

Lt. K.P. Sridhar

Convener

Campus Monitoring
Committee

Dr. R. Sundarajan

Co-ordinator

Entrepreneur
Development Cell

Mr. S. Prabagaran

Co-ordinator

Extension Education

Prof. D. Sathya Srinivas

Director i/c

Human Resource Centre

Dr. M. Ashok Kumar

Director i/c

Internal Quality
Assurance Cell (IQAC)

Dr. R. Radhakrishnan

Co ordinator

Student Grievance
Committee

Dr. C.R. Hema

Convener

Student Welfare
Committee

Dr. P.T. Hemamalini

Convener

Women Empowerment
Committee

Dr. C.R. Hema

Convener

Jd;gk; cwthpDk; bra;f Jzpthw;wp


,d;gk; gaf;Fk; tpid.
Though beset with pains, good acts performed with the
strength of courage, can lead to enduring gains.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

The moulding of character is at the top of the agenda and since the behaviour of the
students will make the reputation of the institution, the students are advised to
scrupulously abide by the following rules and regulations.
It is mandatory for all the students to possess their identity card always duly attested
by the Registrar. Identity cards will be issued to the students soon after their
admission into the University. The students have to produce the ID Cards on
demand by the authorities of the University. The possession of identity cards is all
the more essential at the time of Examinations.
RAGGING
As per the UGC regulations on curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Education
Institution, 2009 (Under Section 26(1) (g) of the UGC Act, 1956) and Tamil Nadu
Prohibition of Ragging Act 1997, Ragging means display of noisy, disorderly
conduct of doing any act which causes or is likely to cause physical or psychological
harm or raise apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to a student in any
educational institution and includes (a) teasing, abusing of, playing practical jokes
on, or causing hurt to such student or (b) asking a student to do any act or perform
something which such student will not, in the ordinary course, willingly do. The Act
prohibits ragging within or outside any educational institution. Whoever directly or
indirectly commits, participates, abets or propagates ragging shall be
punished with imprisonment for a term, which may extend to THREE years
and shall be liable to a fine, which may extend to Rs.25,000/Any student convicted of an offence under the section 4 of Tamilnadu Prohibition
of Ragging Act 1997 shall also be dismissed from the educational institution and
such student shall not be admitted in any other educational institution. The decision
of the Board of Management shall be final.
BEHAVIOUR
It is imperative on the part of the students to attend the classes, functions
and any other extra and co-curricular activities regularly and punctually.
Students are expected to dress neatly and to follow the approved dress
code. Girls are expected to be either in saree or in churidhar or in salwar
kameez with duppatta.
Boys are expected to come in full pants with bush shirt. Round neck Tshirt with or without any message, Jeans and Short shirts are not allowed.
Boys shall not wear ear rings, bangles or similar items. Girl students shall
tie their hair properly.

vidj;jpl;gk; va;jpaf; fz;qk; tpidj;jpl;gk;


ntz;lhiu ntz;lhJ cyF.
The world cares not those who lack will-power to act;
even in the face of other strengths at their command.

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The students shall wear the ID cards. Without ID cards, they shall not be allowed
inside class room and examination hall.

Students must occupy their seats in the respective classes well before the
faculty enter the classes. When a faculty enters the class, the students shall
stand up in their places as a mark of respect.

Latecomers will not be permitted inside the classroom without the permission
slip from the Head of the Department concerned or the Dean concerned.

Students should not absent themselves from the University without applying for
leave. Those students who could not attend classes on medical grounds must
produce a medical certificate along with the leave letter.

Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the campus. Students found using


intoxicants and drugs will be summarily dismissed. In case of cancellation of a
class, students shall be in the library.

Students should refrain from participating in any kind of political or communal


activities.

Students found guilty of damaging, destroying University property should


replace the same at their own cost. Students should not sit on the parapet walls
or on the steps or staircases.

Students found guilty of writing, scribbling, painting on the walls, desks etc., will
be penalized suitably with fine. Students must identify those who cause
damage to the University property and report to the Registrar.

Outsiders will not be permitted to meet the students during working hours.

Students found guilty of using foul language or behaving rudely towards the staff
members, will be expelled from the University.

Any requisition or letter written by the student to the Registrar should be sent
through the tutor, the H O D and the Dean concerned.

Eve-teasers will be dismissed from the University.

During the working hours of the University keeping and/or using the cell
phone inside the University campus is prohibited. The cell phone will be
confiscated if found in use and is returned only after the completion of the
course. Hostelers are permitted to use the cell phone within the hostel
premises before or after the silent hours.

NH;r;rp Kot[ Jzpbta;jy; mj;Jzpt[


jhH;r;rpa[s; j';Fjy; jPJ.
Due deliberations and wise counsel lead to strong
resolve; delays in action thereafter entail harm.

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FEE REGULATIONS
In an academic year, payment of fees is Annual for Engineering and Architecture
students and semester for Arts, Science, Commerce and Management
students.
1.

Every student is liable to pay the whole fees for each year / semester.
The fees should be paid within the indicated date.

2.

Students who do not pay the fees on or before the last date indicated
shall pay a fine as may be imposed by the University.

SEMESTER
The first semester commences from the reopening of the University in June, after
the summer vacation and continues till the end of November. The second semester
commences from the middle of December and extends to the end of April.
ATTENDANCE
Attendance shall be considered semester wise (not annually).
a.

A candidate will be permitted to take the University Examination of


any semester, if
i)
The candidate secures not less than 75% of attendance during the
semester and
ii) The conduct of the candidate has been satisfactory

b.

A candidate who has secured attendance between 74% and 65%


(both included), due to medical reasons (Hospitalization / Accident /
Specific Illness) or (due to participation in University / District / State /
National / International level sports or due to participation in Seminar /
Conference / Workshop / Training Programme / Voluntary Service /
Extension activities or similar programmes with a prior permission
taken from the Registrar) shall be exempted from the above
prescribed requirements for attendance requirements and shall be
permitted to take the examination on the recommendation of the
Head of the Department concerned and Dean to condone the lack of
attendance. The Head of the Department has to verify and certify the
genuineness of the case before recommending to the Dean.
Hospitalisation / Sickness to be informed immediately at the time
itself and not at the end of the semester or year to avail the10%
condonation for medical reasons.

J}';Ff J}';fpr; braw;ghy J}';fw;f


J}';fhJ bra;a[k; tpid.
Delay does not matter on acts that have to proceed
cautiously, hurry up tasks that demand quick action.

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68:2

c. A candidate who has secured less than 65% of attendance in any semester will
not be permitted to take the regular examination and to continue the study in the
subsequent semester. The candidate has to redo the course by rejoining the
semester in which the attendance is less than 65% with proper approval of the
Registrar. However, he is permitted to write arrears if any.
ON DUTY ATTENDANCE
1. Students involved in Co & Extra-Curricular activities and hence missing
regular classes should contact the respective authorities (Physical
Director / NCC Officer / NSS Officers / HODs / Faculty-in-charge through
the Dean for various activities) who will recommend the case to the
Registrar for attendance within four working days. After four working days,
the request will not be considered.
2. Students must obtain written permission from the Registrar before
undertaking these activities, and on completion of the activities, they must
submit an application along with the attendance certificate to the
Registrar through the Dean to claim the on duty attendance.
MARKS FOR ATTENDANCE
The marks for attendance shall be awarded as given below
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR ATTENDANCE
S.No.

Attendance %

1.

91 to 100

Marks
5

2.

86 to 90

3.

81 to 85

4.

75 to 80

5.

Less than 75

LEAVE
1.

Students should apply for leave to the respective class tutor / adviser and
HOD before availing leave.

2. If leave is requested for reasons of illness for more than two days, the
leave application along with a medical certificate should be submitted by
the parents / local guardian on or before the 3rd day of illness. A fitness
certificate from the Doctor who treated the student should be submitted
on the day of rejoining the University.
Note:

Submission of leave application with/without medical certificate does not


entitle a student to earn attendance for the days of his/her absence.

xy;Yk;th bay;yhk; tpided;nw xy;yhf;fhy;


bry;Yk;tha; nehf;fpr; bray;.
It is wise to act in a manner feasible in time and
method; or else seek viable alternatives.

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EXAMINATIONS : PROCEDURE FOR AWARDING MARKS


ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES & COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT
(UG & PG)

UG
CIA : THEORY (Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)
S . No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

CATEGORY
Assignment *
Attendance
Test I (Unit I and II)
Test II (Unit III and IV)
Model Exam (all 5 Units)
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
5
5
8
8
14
40

*Two Assignments (Assignment I before Internal Test I and Assignment II before Internal Test II)

CIA : PRACTICAL(Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)


S. No.
Category
1.
Attendance
2.
Observation
3.
Record work
4.
Model Examination
5.
Viva Voce(Comprehensi ve)*
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

Maximum Marks
05
05
05
20
5
40

*Viva-voce conducted during the model practical Exam

PG
CIA : THEORY (Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)
S . No.
1.
2.
3.
4.

CATEGORY
Attendance
Test I (First 2 Units)
Test II (Last 2 Units)
Journal Paper Analysis & Presentation *
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
5
10
10
15
40

*Evaluated by two faculty members of the department concerned. Split up of marks for Journal paper
analysis and presentation: Rewriting content = 5 marks,communication / PPT presentation = 5 marks
and answering questions = 5 marks)

CIA : PRACTICAL (Arts, Science, Humanities, Commerce)


S. No.
Category
1.
Attendance
2.
Observation
3.
Record work
4.
Model Examination
5.
Viva Voce(Comprehensi ve)*
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL
* Viva-voce conducted during the model practical Exam

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Maximum Marks
05
05
05
15
10
40

MBA
CIA : THEORY (Management)
S . No.
1.
2.
3.
4.

CATEGORY
Attendance
Test I (First 2 Units)
Test II (Last 2 Units)
Journal paper Analysis & Presentation *
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
5
10
10
15
40

*Evaluated by two faculty members of the department concerned. Split up of marks for one case
analysis / one Journal paper analysis. Presentation: Rewriting content = 5 marks,communication /
PPT presentation = 5 marks and answering questions = 5 marks)

CIA : PRACTICAL (Management)


S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Category
Attendance
Observation
Record work
Model Examination
Viva Voce
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

Maximum Marks
05
05
05
20
5
40

* Viva voce examinations conducted during the model practical examinations

MCA
CIA : THEORY (Master of Computer Apllications)
S . No.
1.
2.
3.
4.

CATEGORY
Attendance
Test I (First 2 Units)
Test II (Last 2 Units)
Journal paper Analysis & Presentation *
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
5
10
10
15
40

*Evaluated by two faculty members of the department concerned.

CIA : PRACTICAL (Master of Computer Apllications)


S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Category
Attendance
Observation
Record work
Model Examination
Viva Voce(Comprehensi ve)*
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

*Viva-voce conducted during the model practical Exam

25

Maximum Marks
05
05
05
15
10
40

ENGINEERING

UG
CIA : THEORY (Engineering)
S . No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

CATEGORY
Seminar *
Attendance
Test I
Test II
Test III - Model Exam
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
5
5
8
8
14
40

*Evaluation shall be made by a committee

CIA : PRACTICAL (Engineering)


S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Category
Attendance
Observation
Record work
Model Examination
Viva Voce(Comprehensi ve)*
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

Maximum Marks
05
05
05
15
10
40

* Viva voce examinations conducted during the model practical examinations

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PG
CIA : THEORY (Engineering)
S . No.
CATEGORY
1.
Paper Presentation *
2.
Attendance
3.
Test I #
4.
Test II #
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
15
5
10
10
40

*The paper presentation should be evaluated by a committee and marks should be entered in
automation software on or before 60th working day of the semester.
# The test scripts should be evaluated and marks should be entered in Automation software on
or before 4th working day after the last test.

CIA : PRACTICAL (Engineering)


S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Category
Attendance
Observation
Record work
Model Examination
Viva Voce(Comprehensi ve)
Continuous Internal Assessment : TOTAL

Maximum Marks
05
05
05
15
10
40

ARCHITECTURE
UG & PG
CIA : THEORY (B.Arch)
S . No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

CATEGORY
Assignment
Attendance
Seminar
Test II
Test III
Continuous Internal Ass essment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
10
5
5
10
10
40

CIA : PRACTICAL (B.Arch & M.Arch)


S . No.
1.
2.

CATEGORY
Internal Jury (Exercise /Sheet Valuation)**
Attendance
Continuous Internal Ass essment : TOTAL

MAXIMUM MARKS
35
5
40*

* Proportionate increase for all categories will be based on the total marks allotted for Continuous
Internal Assessment for the concerned course.
** No of Exercise/Sheets depends on particular subject
* The Assignments / seminars should be evaluated and marks should be entered in Automation software
on or before 60th working day of the semester.
# The test scripts should be evaluated and marks should be entered in Automation software on or
before 4th working day after the test.

tpidgif vd;wpuz;od; vr;rk; epida[';fhy;


jPbar;rk; nghyj; bjWk;.
A fire not put out fully may flare up any time; a deed or
a foe not done to completion, are potential harmers.

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68:4

QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


ARTS, SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT

UG
,

ESE : THEORY
Time : 3 Hours
Category
Part A
Part B

Max. Marks : 60
Choice
20Questions Online Multiple Choice
5 Either- or type
Total= 60

Marks
20 x 01= 20
05 x 08= 40

PG
,

ESE : THEORY
Time : 3 Hours
Category
Part A
Part B
Part C

Max. Marks : 60
Choice
20Questions Online Multiple Choice
5 Either- or type
One Ten mark Question
Total= 60

Marks
20 x 01= 20
05 x 06= 30
01 x 10= 10

MBA
ESE : THEORY
Time : 3 Hours
Category
Part A
Part B
Part C

Max. Marks : 60
Choice
20Questions Online Multiple Choice
5 Either or type
Case Study
Total= 60

Marks
20 x 01= 20
05 x 06= 30
01 x 10= 10

MCA
ESE : THEORY
Time : 3 Hours
Category
Part A
Part B
Part C

Max. Marks : 60
Choice
20 Questions Online Multiple Choice
5 Either or type
One ten mark
Total= 60

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Marks
20 x 01= 20
05 x 06= 30
01 x 10= 10

ENGINEERING
UG
Time : 3 Hours
Category
Part A
Part B

Max. Marks : 100


Choice
20 Questions Online Multiple Choice
5 Either or type
Total= 100

Marks
20 x 01= 20
05 x 16= 80

ESE will be held at the end of each semester for each subject for 100 marks, later scaled
down to 60 marks.

PG
ESE : THEORY
Time : 3 Hours

Category
Part A
Part B

Max. Marks : 100

Choice
20 Questions with 4questions from each unit.
Any 15 questions are to be answered
5 Questions; Q.No: 21 compulsory; Q.No:
22 to 25 Either or type
Total= 100

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Marks
15 x 02 = 30
05 x 14= 70

ARCHITECTURE
UG & PG
ESE: THEORY (B.Arch)
Time : 3 hours
Category
Part A
Part B

Max Marks : 100


Choice

Any 05 out of 08
5 Either or type
Total

Marks
05 x 06 = 30
05 x 14 = 70
100

ESE: PRACTICAL (M.Arch)


The ESE for studio subjects shall be conducted as an examination and/or as a final jury
(viva-voce for marks as per scheme of examination comprising external architech /related
professionals with 5 years experience in practice or teaching In B.Tech. ,
Architecture There is no analytical compulsory questions.

Kot[k; ,ila{Wk; Kw;wpah';F va;Jk;


gLgaDk; ghh;j;Jr; bray;.

68:6

Judge well the ultimate objective, likely hindrance


and benefits on completion, before venturing on a task.

30

PASSING REQUIREMENT
Passing minimum : The passing minimum for CIA is 20 (i.e. out of 40 marks). The
passing minimum for End Semester Examination is 30 (i.e. out of 60 marks). The overall
passing minimum for theory/laboratory course is 50 (Sum of his / her score in internal
and external examination) out of 100 marks.
If the candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course in ESE, it is mandatory that
candidate shall register and reappear for the examination in that course during the
subsequent semester when examination is conducted in that course or in the
supplementary examinations conducted. Further the candidate should continue to
register and reappear for the examination till a pass is secured in such examination
within the stipulated maximum duration of the programme.
The CIA marks obtained by the candidate in his/her first or subsequent appearance
where he/she secures a pass shall be retained by the office of the Controller of
Examinations and considered valid for all remaining attempts till the candidate secures a
pass in his/her ESE.
If the candidate fails to secure a pass in a particular course CIA, it is mandatory that
candidate shall register and reappear for the CIA in that course during the subsequent
semester when CIA is conducted in that course by the faculty member assigned for that
particular course during the subsequent semester by the concerned HOD. Further the
candidate should continue to register and reappear for the CIA till a pass is secured in
such (supplementary) examination within the stipulated maximum duration of the
programme.
SUPPELMENTARY EXAMINATION
Supplementary Examination will be conducted for the candidates having only one
arrear and passed all other courses of the programme including all practical courses and
project work(s) in their period of study. They will be allowed to appear for only one theory
course so as to enable them to pursue their higher studies / employment.
AWARD OF LETTER GRADES
All assessments of a course will be done on absolute marks basis. However, for the
purpose of reporting the performance of a candidate, letter grades, each carrying certain
number of points, will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained by
the candidate in each course as detailed below:

Letter grade

Range of Marks

O
A+
A
B+
B
C
P
RA
Ab

91 -100
81 - 90
71 - 80
66 - 70
61 - 65
55 - 60
50 - 54
< 50
-

Grade Point
(GP)
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
-

Description
Outstanding
Excellent
Very good
Good
Above average
Average
Pass
Reappearance
Absent

For non-credit courses satisfactory / unsatisfactory will be marked instead of letter grade
and this will not be counted for the computation of CGPA / SGPA.

bra;tpid bra;thd; bray;Kiw mt;tpid


cs;swpthd; cs;sk; bfhsy;.
Learn from experts on the job the intricacies of it
and be sure of the ways to push it to fruition.

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GRADE SHEET
After the declaration of the results, Grade Sheets will be issued to each student
which will contain the list of courses enrolled during the semester and the
corresponding grade scored.
ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE
A student shall be declared to be eligible for the conferment of the Degree if he / she
has

Successfully completed all the components and gained the required


number of total credits as specified in the curriculum corresponding to his/
her Programme within the stipulated period.

No disciplinary action is pending against him / her.

The award of the degree must be approved by the Board of Management.

CLASSIFICATION OF THE DEGREE AWARDED


1.

Candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree having passed the
examination in all the courses in his / her first appearance, within the
specified minimum number of semesters and securing a CGPA not less
than 8.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class
with Distinction.

2.

Candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree having passed the
examination in all the courses within the specified maximum number of
semesters, securing a CGPA not less than 65 shall be declared to have
passed the examination in First Class.

3.

All other candidates who qualify for the award of the degree shall be
declared to have passed the examination in Second Class.

REVALUATION
Candidate can apply for revaluation and retotaling of his / her semester
examination answer script (theory courses only), within 2 weeks from the
declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed fee. For the same, the prescribed
application has to be sent to the Controller of Examinations through the HOD. A
candidate can apply for revaluation of answer scripts not exceeding 5 subjects at a
time. The Controller of Examination will arrange for the revaluation and the results
will be intimated to the candidate through the HOD concerned. Revaluation is not
permitted for supplementary theory courses.
TRANSPARENCY AND GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE
Revaluation or and Re-totalling are allowed on representation.

tpidahy; tpidahf;fpf; nfhly; eidft[s;


ahidahy; ahidahj; jw;W.
Catch a tusker by employing a trained tusker, achieve
a deed by purposefully manoeuvring the tasks.

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68:8

Student may get the Photostat copy of the answer script on payment of prescribed
fee, if he / she wishes. The student may represent the grievance, if any, to the
Grievance Committee, which consists of Dean of the Faculty, (if Dean is HOD, the
Dean of another Faculty nominated by the University), HOD of the Department
concerned, the faculty of the course and Dean from other discipline nominated by
the University and the COE. If the Committee feels that the grievance is genuine,
the script may be sent for external valuation; the marks awarded by the External
examiner will be final.
MALPRACTICES IN EXAMINATIONS
1.

Candidates scribbling on the question paper will be sent out of the


examination hall.
2.
Candidates found in possession of material in the form of
printed/Photostat / cyclostyled / handwritten or in any other means i.e.,
written on paper, cloth, scale, furniture, hand/body etc., will be penalized.
3.
Candidates found copying from the incriminating materials owned or
borrowed, in any form mentioned in Rule 2 or from the answer book of
another candidate or abetting another candidate to copy will be penalized.
4.
Inserting previously written answer sheets brought from outside, aiding or
assisting for copying from additional book pilfered already or passing on
written bits for copying is liable to be penalized.
5.
Candidates refusing to accompany the Hall Superintendent to the Chief
Superintendent or to the Registrar on account of his / her malpractice or
exhibiting verbal resistance inside or outside the examination hall or
running out of the hall with or without the answer paper or script will be
penalized.
6.
Candidates should not leave the hall within 45 minutes from the time of
commencement of examination, with or without Question/Answer paper.
7.
Candidate employing somebody to write examination will be penalized.
8.
Cell phones and other Electronic gadgets are not permitted in the
Exam Halls. If any student is found possessing and using such
gadgets in the examination hall it will be seized and the student will
be returned to the student at the time of leaving the University with
TC.
9.
The Candidates will be permitted to enter the Exam Hall within first 30
minutes.
Note: The above are only guidelines and any other malpractices not covered
under any clause above shall be suitably dealt with.
CERTIFICATES
Any student who wishes to obtain a Transfer or Conduct Certificate shall apply to
the University office in writing. Certificates will be issued the next day only.
Students representing the University in various activities should get bonafide
certificates from the Registrar.

el;lhh;f;F ey;y braypd; tpiue;jnj


xl;lhiu xl;of; bfhsy;.
It is important to befriend a potential foe first and
foremost, faster than helping a friend in need.

33

68:9

LIBRARY RULES
1.
Students are advised to avail the library facilities to the best use. The library
will be kept open between 8 am and 8 pm on all working days and between
9 am to 5 pm on all Saturdays.
2.
Strict silence should be observed in the library.
3.
Any type of damage to the books must be strictly avoided.
4.
The following rules will be administered while issuing books to the students.
Each UG and PG Student is entitled to borrow two and four books respectively from the library
(except reference books and periodicals) and the books will be issued on production of
identity card of the student.
A book borrowed from the library must be returned within 15 days failing which, a fine of Rs. 1/day will be imposed.
The students are expected to check the books for any damage while borrowing and report the
same at once, failing which, they will be held responsible for the damage.
If a book is lost by a student, he/she must replace the book with a new one or pay double the
cost of the book.
The students are advised not to take books from their account and lend it to their
friends.
HOSTEL RULES

The hostel rules are made to provide the inmate an academic and safe
atmosphere. Therefore, the inmates are requested to follow the rules
in to to.

Compulsory study, silence hours will be maintained between 8.30 pm to 10.30 pm.
During the silence hours, the students are expected to be in the rooms allotted to
them.

No student will be permitted to leave the hostel without obtaining prior written
permission from the warden.

Parents / relations will be allowed to meet the students between 4.30 pm and
6.30 pm.

While admitting the students in the hostel, the parents must give the names of
the visitors with whom the students can go out.

The students should not damage the hostel property.

No student should bring day scholars inside the hostel.

Smoking, drinking, using in toxicant materials playing cards are totally


prohibited.

Mobile phones will be seized if used from 8.30 pm to 10.30 pm (during silence /
study hours) and will be returned only after the completion of the course.

Any kind of misbehavior in the hostel will lead to immediate expulsion from the
hostel and the University.

Keeping / possession if any intoxicant substance in the hostel is


punishable with immediate expulsion.

The parents and local guardians of girls staying in the hostel will be g i v e n
Two I.D. cards one to parents and another to local guardian. The
girls are
permitted to go out of the Campus along with the Parents / Local guardian, on
production of ID cards and after obtaining written permission from the
warden.
IMPORTANT DAYS TO REMEMBER
The students are instructed to pay the University fees within ten days from the
commencement of that semester.

ciwrpwpahh; cs;eL';fy; m";rpf; Fiwbgwpd;


bfhs;th; bghpahh;g; gzpe;J.
When you are weak against a prospective foe, it is
wise to join a capable and dependable ally to match.

34

68:10

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-16


FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
ODD SEMESTER (JUNE 2015 NOVEMBER 2015)
SENIOR CLASSES & I YR. UG & PG ARTS & SCIENCE
JUNE 2015
Date

Day

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue

Particulars

(A)

Days
(B)

(C)

Holiday
Holiday

Holiday
Holiday

Holiday
Holiday
Class Commences: Senior Classes

Holiday
Class Commences : UG I Yr.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2

(A) : Senior Classes : Arts & Science UG II & III Yr., PG II Yr.& III Yr.;
(B) : UG I Yr. Arts & Science
(C) :PPG I Yr. Arts & Science

Jizeyk; Mf;fk; j+ck; tpideyk;


ntz;oa vy;yhk; jUk;
Good companionship aids creativity, purity of action
for worthy ends, fulfills desires in good measure.

35

66:1

JULY 2015
Date

Day

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri

11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri

Particulars

Student Feedback I (Faculty)*: Senior Classes


Holiday

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : Senior Classes


Student - Feedback I (Faculty)* : UG I Yr.
Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : Senior Classes
Holiday

Remedial Activity : Senior Classes


Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : UG I Yr.
Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : UG I Yr;
Class Commences : PG I Yr.
Ramzan Holiday
Holiday

Remedial Activity :UG I Yr.;


Test I: Senior Classes;
Holiday

Test I :UG I Yr. ;

(A)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Days
(B) (C)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

17
18
19
20
21
22

11

23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

17

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

12
13
14
15
16

vd;Wk; xUt[jy; ntz;Lk; g[fbHhL


ed;wp gath tpid
Actions that do not gain fame or good achievements
should be always despised at any cost.

36

66.2

AUGUST 2015
Date

Day

Particulars

1
2

Sat
Sun

Holiday

3
4

Mon
Tue

Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : Senior Classes

5
6
7

Wed
Thu
Fri

8
9

Sat
Sun

10
11

Mon
Tue

12
13
14

Wed
Thu
Fri

Logbook Verification II (HOD)* : UG I Yr.;

15
16

Sat
Sun

Independence Day - Holiday


Holiday

17
18

Mon
Tue

19
20
21

Wed
Thu
Fri

22
23

Sat
Sun

Holiday

24
25
26

Mon
Tue
Wed

53

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : PG I Yr.


Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : PG I Yr;

27
28

Thu
Fri

29
30

Sat
Sun

31

Mon

Logbook Verification II (HOD)* : Senior Classes


Holiday
Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : UG I Yr.

Student - Feedback I (Faculty)* : PG I Yr.

(A)
35
36
37
38

30
31

14
15

39
40

32
33
34

16
17
18

41
-

35
-

19
-

42
43
44

36
37

20
21

45

38
39

22
23

46

40

24

47

41
42
43

25
26
27

44
45

28
29

46
-

30
-

54
55

47
48
49

31
32
33

56
57

50
51

34
35

58
59

52
-

36
-

53

37

48
49
50
51
52

Logbook Verification III (HOD)* : Senior Classes;


Remedial Activity :PG I Yr.;
Holiday
Test II : Senior Classes;

Xxjy; ntz;Lk; xspkhH;Fk; bra;tpid


MmJk; vd;D kth
One who aspires to grow up in worldly esteem
should disdain actions that dim one's fame.

37

Days
(B) (C)
29
13
-

66:3

SEPTEMBER 2015

Date

Day

Particulars

Days
(A)

(B)

(C)

60

54

38

Tue

Wed

Logbook Verification III (HOD)* :UG I Yr. ;

61

55

39

Thu

Test II :UG I Yr.;

62

56

40

Fri

63

57

41

Sat

Teachers Day & Krishna Jayanthi Holiday

Sun

Holiday

Mon

64

58

42

Tue

65

59

43

Wed

66

60

44

10

Thu

67

61

45

11

Fri

68

62

46

12

Sat

69

63

47

13

Sun

14

Mon

70

64

48

15

Tue

65

49

72

66

50

73

67

51

74

68

52

75

69

53

70

54
55

Test I :PG I Yr. ;


Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : Senior Classes;

Holiday
Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* : Senior Classes;
Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : UG I Yr.

16

Wed

17

Thu

Vinayakar Chathurthi Holiday

18

Fri

Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : PG I Yr.

19

Sat

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* : UG I Yr.

20

Sun

Holiday

21

Mon

22

Tue

71

Logbook Verification II (Dean)* : Senior Classes;


Logbook Verification II (HOD)* : PG I Yr.;

76
77

71

78

72

56

79

73

57

23

Wed

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion : Senior Classes;

24

Thu

Bakrid Holiday

25

Fri

Logbook Verification II (Dean)* :UG I Yr.

26

Sat

27

Sun

Holiday

28

Mon

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion :UG I Yr.;

80

74

58

29

Tue

Test III: Senior Classes;

81

75

59

30

Wed

82

76

60

,Lf;fz; goDk; ,spte;j bra;ahh;


eLf;fw;w fhl;rp ath;
Clarity and unwavering strength of mind save us from
demeaning acts, whatever the obstacles or mishaps.

38

66:4

OCTOBER 2015

Date

Day

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat

Particulars
Test III :UG I Yr.;
Gandhi Jayanthi Holiday
Holiday
Holiday

End Semester Exam - Practical Exam: Senior Classes;


End Semester Exam Practical Exam : UG I Yr.;
Holiday

HOD Feedback (Dean)* : Senior Classes;


Logbook Verification III (HOD)* :PG I Yr. ;
Test II :PG I Yr.;
HOD Feedback (Dean)* : UG I Yr.
Holiday

Ayutha Pooja Holiday


Vijayadasami Holiday
Muharram Holiday
Holiday
End Semester Exam Theory : Senior Classes
End Semester Exam Theory : UG I Yr.;
Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : PG I Yr.

(A)
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93

Days
(B) (C)
77
61
78
62
79
63
80
64
81
65
82
66
83
67
84
68
85
69
86
70
87
71

94

88

72

95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104

89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98

73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82

vw;bwd;W ,u';Ft bra;aw;f bra;thndy;


kw;wd;d bra;ahik ed;W
Be cautious to avoid hasty acts to regret later; if
helpless, safeguard against their recurrence.

39

66:5

November 2015

Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Day
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon

Particulars
Holiday
Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* : PG I Yr.

Logbook Verification II (Dean)* :PG I Yr


Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion :PG I Yr.;
Holiday
Holiday
Deepavali Holiday

Test III :PG I Yr.;


Holiday

End Semester Exam Practical Exam PG I Yr


Holiday

HOD Feedback (Dean)* : PG I Yr.


End Semester Exam Theory : PG I Yr
Holiday

(A)
105

Days
(B)
99
100
101
102
103
104
105

(C)
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105

vw;bwd;W ,u';Ft bra;aw;f bra;thndy;


kw;wd;d bra;ahik ed;W
Be cautious to avoid hasty acts to regret later; if
helpless, safeguard against their recurrence.

40

66:6

FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIES


ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (ODD SEMESTER)
S.
No.

Day

Events

Senior
Classes

UG I Yr.
Arts &
Science

PG I Yr.
Arts &
Science

1.

01

Class Commences

22.06.15

29.06. 15

17.07.15

2.

10

Student Feedback I (Faculty)*

03.07.15

10.07.15

19.08.15

3.

14

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*

09.07.15

16.07.15

25.08.15

4.

15

Logbook Verification I (HOD)*

10.07.15

17.07.15

26.08.15

5.

18

Remedial Activity

15.07.15

22.07.15

29.08.15

6.

25

Test I

24.07.15

31.07.15

08.09.15

7.

32

Logbook Verification I (Dean)*

04.08.15

10.08.15

18.09.15

8.

35

Logbook Verification II (HOD)*

07.08.15

13.08.15

22.09.15

9.

50

Logbook Verification III (HOD)*

28.08.15

02.09.15

15.10.15

10.

51

Test - II

31.08.15

03.09.15

16.10.15

11.

59

Student Feedback II (Faculty)*

10.09.15

15.09.15

29.10.15

12.

62

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*

15.09.15

19.09.15

02.11.15

13.

66

Logbook Verification II (Dean)*

22.09.15

25.09.15

06.11.15

14.

67

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion

23.09.15

28.09.15

07.11.15

15.

70

Test - III

29.09.15

01.10.15

13.11.15

16.

75

End Semester Exam Practical Exam

07.10.15

09.10.15

20.11.15

17.

80

HOD Feedback (Dean)*

14.10.15

16.10.15

26.11.15

18.

86

End Semester Exam Theory

26.10.15

27.10.15

27.11.15

19.

Last Working Day (Faculty)

(A): Senior Classes : Arts & Science UG II & III Yr., PG II Yr. & III Yr.
(B): I yr UG Arts & Science
(C): I yr PG Arts & Science
* Person responsible for collection / action.

<d;whs; grpfhz;ghd; MapDk; bra;aw;f


rhd;nwhh; gHpf;Fk; tpid
Even in the face of painful hunger of one's own mother,
the virtuous do not act in ways despised by society.

41

66:7

FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIES


EVEN SEMESTER (DECEMBER 2015 APRIL 2016)
(Senior Classes & UG I Yr. Arts & Science & PG I Yr. Arts & Science)
DECEMBER 2015
D ate

Day

Tue

2
3

Wed

4
5
6

Particulars

Even Semester Class Commences : Senior Classes & UG I Yr

Thu
Fri

Days
(A)

(B)

1
2
3
4
-

5
6
7
8
9
10
-

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
-

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Holiday

11
12
13
14
15
16
-

21
22
23

Mon
Tue
Wed

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr


Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : Senior Classes & U G I Yr
Miladi Nabi Holiday

17
18
-

13
14
-

24
25

Thu
Fri

Christmas Holiday

26
27

Holiday
Holiday
Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : PG I Yr

15
-

28

Sat
Sun
Mon

19
20

16

29

Tue

Remedial Activity: Senior Classes & UG I Yr;


Logbook Verification I (HOD)* : PG I Yr

21

17

22
23

18
19

30
31

Holiday
Even Semester Class Commences : PG I Yr

Holiday
Student Feedback I (Faculty)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr

Student Feedback I (Faculty)* : PG I Yr

Wed
Thu

foe;j foe;bjhuhh; bra;jhh;f;F mitjhk;


Koe;jhYk; gPiH jUk;
Keep off from forbidden and unworthy deeds;
their fleeting gains lead to lasting regrets.

42

66:8

JANUARY 2016
Date

Day

Parti culars

Fri

New Yea r Ho liday

Sat

Su n

Mo n

Rem edial Activity : PG I Yr

Days
(A)
-

(B )
-

Holid ay

Holid ay

24

20

Tue

25

21

W ed

26

22

Thu

23

Fri

Test I : Se nio r Classes & UG I Yr

27
28

Sat

10

Su n

Holid ay

29
-

25
-

11

Mo n

30

26

12

Tue

31

27

13
14

W ed
Thu

Test I : PG I Yr

32
-

28
-

15

Fri

Ponga l Holid ay

16

Sat

Thiru va lluvar Ho liday

17
18

Su n
Mo n

Uzhavar Thiruna l Holid ay

33

29

Bogi Ho liday

24

19

Tue

34

30

20

W ed

35

31

21

Thu

36

32

22

Fri

23

Sat

37
38

33
34

24

Su n

25

Mo n

26

Tue

27

W ed

28

Thu

29

Fri

30
31

Sat
Su n

Log boo k Verification I (Dea n)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr

Holid ay
Rep ublic Da y Holid ay
Log boo k Verification - I I (HOD)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr;
Log boo k Verification I (Dea n)* : PG I Y r

Holid ay

mHf;bfhz;l vy;yhk; mHg;nghk; ,Hg;gpDk;


gpw;gaf;Fk; ew;gh yit
Gains extracted from tears go down the drain weeping;
fair means, though halting, lead to enduring virtues.

43

39

35

40

36

41
42
43

37

38
39

66:9

FEBRUARY 2016
Date

Day

Particulars

Days
(A)

(B)

Mon

44

40

Tue

45

41

Wed

46

42

Thu

47

43

Fri

48

44

Sat

49

45

Sun

Mon

50

46

Logbook Verification - II (HOD)* : PG I Yr

Holiday

Tue

51

47

10

Wed

52

48

11

Thu

53

49

12

Fri

54

50

13

Sat

55

51

14

Sun

15

Mon

56

52

16

Tue

57

53

17

Wed

Logbook Verification III (HOD)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr

58

54

18

Thu

Test II : Senior Classes & UG I Yr;

59

55

19

Fri

Logbook Verification III (HOD)*: PG I Yr

60

56

20

Sat

Test II : PG I Yr

61

57

21

Sun

Holiday

22

Mon

62

58

23

Tue

63

59

24

Wed

64

60

25

Thu

65

61

26

Fri

66

62

27

Sat

67

63

28

Sun

29

Mon

68

64

Holiday

Holiday

ryj;jhw; bghUs;bra;nj khh;j;jy; gRkz;


fyj;Js;ePh; bga;jphP, aw;W
A guilty conscience on a devious path to gather wealth
is as vain as water in a raw clay pot, to preserve.

44

66:10

MARCH 2016
Date

Day

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu

11

Fri

12
13
14
15
16

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

17
18
19
20
21
22

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue

23

Wed

24

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Thu

Particulars
Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr
Student Feedback II (Faculty)* : PG I Yr
Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr
Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* : PG I Yr
Holiday

Logbook Verification II (Dean)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr;


Logbook Verification II (Dean)* : PG I Yr
Question Paper ( 5 Years) Discussion: Senior Classes & UG I
Yr; Question Paper ( 5 Years) Discussion : PG I Yr
Holiday

Test III : Senior Classes & UG I Yr;


Test III : PG I Yr

Holiday

End Semester Exam Practical Exam : Senior Classes & UG I


Yr;
End Semester Exam Practical Exam : PG I Yr
Good Friday - Holiday
Holiday
Holiday

HOD Feedback (Dean)* : Senior Classes & UG I Yr;


HOD Feedback (Dean)* : PG I Yr

Days
(A)
69
70
71
72
73
-

(B)
65
66
67
68
69
-

74
75
76
77

70
71
72
73

78

74

79
80
81
82

75
76
77
78

83
84
85
-

79
80
81
-

86
87

82
83

88

84

89

85

90
91
92
93

86
87
88
89

mHptJ}ck; MtJ}ck; Mfp tHpgaf;Fk;


CjpaKk; NH;e;J bray;
47:1

Analyse the costs involved, yields and profits


achievable before acting on a proposition.

45

APRIL 2016

Date

Day

Particulars

Days
(A)

(B)

Fri

94

90

Sat

95

91

Sun

Mon

96

92

Tue

97

93

Wed

98

94

Thu

Fri

Sat

10

Sun

11

Holiday

End Semester Exam Theory: Senior Classes & UG I Yr;


End Semester Exam Theory: PG I Yr

99

95

100

96

101

97

Mon

102

98

12

Tue

103

99

13

Wed

104

100

14

Thu

15

Fri

16

Sat

17

Sun

18

Mon

19

Tue

20

Wed

104

21

Thu

105

22

Fri

23

Sat

Holiday

24

Sun

Holiday

25

Mon

26

Tue

27

Wed

28

Thu

29

Fri

Sat

30

Holiday

Tamil New Year Holiday

Holiday
Mahaveer Jayanthi Holiday

Holiday

mHptJ}ck; MtJ}ck; Mfp tHpgaf;Fk;


CjpaKk; NH;e;J bray;
Analyse the costs involved, yields and profits
achievable before acting on a proposition.

46

105
-

101
102

103

47:1

FACULTY OF ARTS, SCIENCE & HUMANITIES


ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (EVEN SEMESTER)

S. No.

Day

Events

Senior
Classes and
UG I Yr. Arts &
Science

PG I Yr.
Arts &
Science

1.

01

Class Commences

02.12.15

07.12.15

2.

10

Student Feedback I (Faculty)*

15.12.15

18.12.15

3.

14

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*

21.12.15

28.12.15

4.

15

Logbook Verification I (HOD)*

22.12.15

29.12.15

5.

18

Remedial Activity

29.12.15

04.01.16

6.

25

Test I

08.01.16

13.01.16

7.

32

Logbook Verification I (Dean)*

21.01.16

27.01.16

8.

35

Logbook Verification II (HOD)*

27.01.16

01.02.16

9.

50

Logbook Verification III (HOD)*

17.02.16

19.02.16

10.

51

Test II

18.02.16

20.02.16

11.

59

Student Feedback II (Faculty)*

01.03.16

02.03.19

12.

62

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*

04.03.16

05.03.16

13.

66

Logbook Verification II (Dean)*

10.03.16

10.03.16

14.

67

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion

11.03.16

11.03.16

15.

70

Test -III

16.03.16

16.03.16

16.

75

End Semester Exam - Practical Exam

23.03.16

23.03.16

17.

80

HOD Feedback (Dean)*

31.03.16

31.03.16

18.

86

End Semester Exam - Theory

08.04.16

08.04.16

19.

Last Working Day (Faculty)

(A) : Senior Classes : Arts & Science UG II & III Yr., PG II Yr. & III Yr and 1yr UG Arts &
Science.
(B) : 1yr PG Arts & Science
* Person responsible for collection / action.

bjhpe;j ,dj;bjhL njh;e;bjz;zpr; bra;thh;f;F


mUk;bghUs; ahbjhd;Wk; ,y;
it is not hard to achieve objectives if one acts with
resolve, weighing the facts, on wise counsel.

47

47:2

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& ARCHITECTURE


ODD SEMESTER (JUNE 2015 OCTOBER 2015)
SENIOR CLASSES UG & PG ENGINEERING& ARCHITECTURE
JUNE 2015
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Day
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue

Particulars

Days

Holiday
Holiday

Class Commences

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Holiday

Holiday

Holiday

Senior Classes : B.E. II, III & IV Yr.; B.Tech.; M.E. II Yr. ; B.Arch. II, III, IV & V Yr.
* Person responsible for collection / action.

Mf;fk; fUjp KjypHf;Fk; bra;tpid


Cf;fhh; mwpt[il ahh;

47:3

The wise do not venture to risk their capital


in anticipation of doubtful gains.

48

JULY 2015

Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Day
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon

21
22
23
24

Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri

25
26
27
28
29

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

30
31

Thu
Fri

Particulars

Holiday
Student Feedback I (Faculty)*

Holiday
Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*
Logbook Verification (HOD)*

Ramzan Holiday
Holiday

Days
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

Holiday
Test I

40
41
42

bjsptp yjidj; bjhl';fhh; ,spbtd;Dk;


Vjg;ghL m";R gth;
Those who scorn the pain of disgrace will not involve
in anything whose implications they are not aware.

49

66:2

AUGUST 2015

Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

Day
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon

Particulars
Holiday
Logbook Verification (HOD)*
Remedial Activity
Logbook Verification I (Dean)*
Holiday

Independence Day - Holiday


Holiday

Holiday

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

Holiday

tifawr; NHh bjGjy; giftiug;


ghj;jpg; gLg;gnjh uhW
Acting without due forethought or viable plans
throws the field open, fertile for the foes..

50

Days
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67

66:3

SEPTEMBER 2015

Date
1

Day
Tue

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

Particulars

Teachers Day & Krishna Jayanthi Holiday


Holiday
Test II

Student Feedback II (Faculty)*

Holiday

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*


Vinayakar Chathurthi Holiday

Days
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90

Holiday

Bakrid Holiday

Holiday

bra;jf;f my;y braf;bfLk; bra;jf;f


bra;ahik ahDk; bfLk;
Taking upon acts that do not benefit one, or failing
to perform bounden duties both lead to ruin.

51

66:4

OCTOBER 2015
Date

Day

Particulars

Days

Thu

91

Fri

Gandhi Jayanthi Holiday

Sat

Holiday

Sun

Holiday

Mon

Test III; Logbook Verification II (Dean)*

Tue

93

Wed

94

Thu

95

Fri

96

10

Sat

11

Sun

12

Mon

13

Tue

14

Wed

15

Thu

101

16

Fri

102

17

Sat

18

Sun

Holiday

19

Mon

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion

20

Tue

21

Wed

Ayutha Pooja - Holiday

22

Thu

Vijayadasami Holiday

23

Fri

24

Sat

Holiday

25

Sun

Holiday

26

Mon

HOD Feedback I (Dean)*

27

Tue

108

28

Wed

109

29

Thu

30

Fri

Last Working Day (Faculty)

31

Sat

End Semester Examination Theory

92

97
Holiday

98
99

End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam

100

103
104
105
106
107

110

vz;zpj; Jzpf fUkk; Jzpe;jgpd;


vz;qtk; vd;gJ ,Gf;F
Indulge in a mission after due deliberations, hesitation
after commitment leads to painful disgrace.

52

66:5

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURE


ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (ODD SEMESTER)

S. No.

Day

Events

Senior Classes

1.

01

Class Commences

12.06.2015

2.

12

Student Feedback I (Faculty)*

07.07.2015

3.

16

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*

13.07.2015

4.

17

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

14.07.2015

5.

26

Test I

27.07.2015

6.

32

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

04.08.2015

7.

34

Remedial Activity

06.08.2015

8.

35

Logbook Verification I (Dean)*

07.08.2015

9.

49

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

27.08.2015

10.

56

Test II

07.09.2015

11.

59

Student Feedback II (Faculty)*

10.09.2015

12.

63

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*

16.09.2015

13.

73

Test III

05.10.2015

14.

73

Logbook Verification II (Dean)*

05.10.2015

15.

80

End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam

14.10.2015

16.

84

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion

19.10.2015

17.

86

HOD Feedback I (Dean)*

26.10.2015

18.

90

Last Working Day (Faculty)

30.10.2015

19.

91

End Semester Exam Theory

31.10.2015

Senior Classes : B.E. II, III & IV Yr.; B.Tech.; M.E. II Yr. ; B.Arch. II,
III, IV & V Yr.
* Person responsible for collection / action

ed;whw;w Ys;Se; jtWz;L mtuth;


gz;gwpj; jhw;whf; fil

47:9

Well meant deeds may even end up harmful


without due deliberations on demeanour.

53

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURE


SENIOR CLASSES ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURE
EVEN SEMESTER (DECEMBER 2015 APRIL 2016)
DECEMBER 2015

Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Day
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

Particulars

Days

Even Semester Class Commences

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

24

Thu

Miladi Nabi Holiday

25

Fri

Christmas Holiday

26

Sat

Holiday

27

Sun

Holiday

28
29
30
31

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

20
21
22
23

Holiday

Holiday

Student Feedback I (Faculty)*;

Holiday

eheyk; vd;Dk; eyDilik me;eyk;


aheyj;J cs;sJ}ck; md;W

65:1

The quality of goodness in speech is a wealth


unmatched by any other wealth for gains.

54

JANUARY 2016
Date

Day

Particulars

Days

Fri

New Year Holiday

Sat

Holiday

Sun

Holiday

Mon

24

Tue

25

Wed

26

Thu

27

Fri

28

Sat

10

Sun

Holiday

29
-

11

Mon

Test I

30

12

Tue

13

Wed

14

Thu

Bogi Holiday

15

Fri

Pongal Holiday

16

Sat

Thiruvalluvar Holiday

17

Sun

Uzhavar Thirunal Holiday

18

Mon

33

19

Tue

34

20

Wed

35

21

Thu

22

Fri

37

23

Sat

38

31
32

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

36

24

Sun

Holiday

25

Mon

Remedial Activity

26

Tue

Republic Day Holiday

27

Wed

Logbook Verification I (Dean)*

28

Thu

41

29

Fri

42

30

Sat

31

Sun

39
40

43
-

Holiday

Mf;fKk; nfLk; mjdhy; tUjyhy;


fhj;njhk;gy; brhy;ypd;fz; nrhh;t[
Softness of tongue gains fame and wealth; a foul mouth
leads to disaster; guard against sloth and folly in words.

55

65:2

FEBRUARY 2016

Date
1

Mon

Days
44

Tue

45

Wed

46

Thu

47

Fri

48

Sat

Day

Sun

Particulars

49
Holiday

Mon

50

Tue

51

10

Wed

52

11

Thu

53

12

Fri

54

13

Sat

55

14

Sun

Holiday

56

15

Mon

16

Tue

17

Wed

58

18

Thu

59

19

Fri

60

20

Sat

61

21

Sun

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

57

Holiday

22

Mon

62

23

Tue

63

24

Wed

64

25

Thu

26

Fri

66

27

Sat

67

28

Sun

29

Mon

65

Test II ;

Holiday

68

nfl;lhh;g; gpzpf;Fj; jifatha;f; nfshUk;


ntl;g bkhHptjhk; brhy;
A Speech is outstanding that blinds the audience
and attracts the disinterested as well, to listen.

56

65:3

MARCH 2016
Date
1

Day
Tue

Particulars
Student Feedback II (Faculty)*

Days
69

Wed

70

Thu

71

Fri

72

Sat

Sun

Holiday

Mon

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*

Tue

75

Wed

76

10

Thu

77

11

Fri

12

Sat

Holiday

13

Sun

Holiday

14

Mon

80

15

Tue

81

16

Wed

82

17

Thu

83

18

Fri

84

19

Sat

20

Sun

Holiday

21

Mon

Test III;
Logbook Verification II (Dean)*

22

Tue

87

23

Wed

88

24

Thu

25

Fri

Good Friday - Holiday

26

Sat

Holiday

27

Sun

Holiday

73
74

78
79
-

85
86

89

28

Mon

90

29

Tue

91

30

Wed

92

31

Thu

93

jpwdwpe;J brhy;Yf brhy;iy mwDk;


bghUSk; mjdpD}';F ,y;
Weigh and employ words that can perform; there is
no stronger tool to achieve virtue and wealth.

57

65:4

APRIL 2016

Date
1

Day
Fri

Particulars

Days
94

Sat

Sun

Mon

96

Tue

97

Wed

98

Thu

Fri

95
Holiday

99
End Semester Exam Practical / Studio Exam

100

Sat

10

Sun

Holiday

11

Mon

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion

12

Tue

13

Wed

14

Thu

Tamil New Year Holiday

15

Fri

HOD Feedback I (Dean)*

105

16

Sat

17

Sun

Holiday

18

Mon

End Semester Exam Theory

19

Tue

Mahaveer Jayanthi Holiday

20

Wed

108

21

Thu

109

22

Fri

23

Sat

Holiday

24

Sun

Holiday

25

Mon

26

Tue

27

Wed

28

Thu

29

Fri

30

Sat

101
102
103
104

106
107
-

110

Holiday

thbshbld; td;fz;zhh; my;yhh;f;F E}byhbld;


Ez;zit m";R gth;f;F
A sword is a toy in the hands of the weak, books of knowledge
are burden to one who shys a subtle assembly.

58

73:6

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SENIOR CLASSES


ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (EVEN SEMESTER)

S.
No.

Day

Events

Senior
Classes

1.

01

Class Commences

02.12.2015

2.

12

Student Feedback I (Faculty)*

17.12.2015

3.

16

Faculty Feedback I (HOD)*

23.12.2015

4.

17

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

28.12.2015

5.

26

Test I

11.01.2016

6.

32

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

21.01.2016

7.

34

Remedial Activity

25.01.2016

8.

35

Logbook Verification I (Dean)*

27.01.2016

9.

49

Logbook Verification (HOD)*

16.02.2016

10.

56

Test II

25.02.2016

11.

59

Student Feedback II (Faculty)*

01.03.2016

12.

63

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*

07.03.2016

13.

73

Test III

21.03.2016

14.

73

Logbook Verification II (Dean)*

21.03.2016

15.

80

End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam

08.04.2016

16.

84

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion

11.04.2016

17.

90

HOD Feedback I (Dean)*

15.04.2016

18.

91

End Semester Exam Theory

18.04.2016

19.

Last Working Day (Faculty)

Senior Classes : B.E. II, III & IV Yr.; B.Tech.; M.E. II Yr. ; B.Arch. II,
III, IV & V Yr.
* Person responsible for collection / action.

brhy;Yf brhy;iyg; gpwpnjhh;brhy; mr;brhy;iy


bty;Y";brhy; ,k;ik mwpe;J
Select and employ words that can win over; and
no other words can refute their strength.

59

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& ARCHITECTURE


ODD SEMESTER (JULY 2015 NOVEMBER 2015)
I YR. UG & PG ENGINEERING& ARCHITECTURE
JULY 2015
Date

Day

Particulars

(A)

Days
(B)
(C)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon

21

Tue

22
23
24

Wed
Thu
Fri

1
2
3
4

8
9
10
11

25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri

5
6
7
8
9
10

12
13
14
15
16
17

Holiday
Holiday

Class Commences : UG I Yr. B.Arch.


Holiday
Holiday

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Ramzan Holiday
Holiday

Class Commences : UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech.


PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

Holiday
Student Feedback I (Faculty)* : UG I Yr. B.Arch.

vd;Wk; xUt[jy; ntz;Lk; g[fbHhL


ed;wpgathtpid.
Actions that do not gain fame or good achievements
should be always despised at any cost.

60

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

66:2

AUGUST 2015

(A)
11
12
13
14

Days
(B)
18
19
20
21

15
16
17
-

22
23
24
-

18
19
20
21
22

25
26
27
28
29

23
24

30
31

W ed

25

32

20

Thu

21

Fri

26
27

33
34

22
23
24
25

S at
S un
M on
Tue

Holid ay

28
29

35
36

Test I : UG I Y r. B.E. , B.Tec h.;


Log boo k Verification (H OD )* : UG I Y r. B. Ar ch.

30

37

26
27

W ed
Thu

31
32

38
39

28

Fri

33

40

29
30
31

S at
S un
M on

34

41

35

42

Date

Day

1
2
3
4
5

S at
S un
M on
Tue
W ed

6
7
8

Thu
Fri
S at

9
10
11
12
13

S un
M on
Tue
W ed
Thu

14
15
16
17
18

Fri
S at
S un
M on
Tue

19

P ar ti cular s
Holid ay
Faculty Feed back I (HO D)* : UG I Yr . B. Ar ch.
Log boo k Verification (H OD )* : UG I Y r. B. Ar ch.
S tud ent Feedb ack I (Faculty)* : U G I Yr . B.E .,
B .Tech.;
Class Comm ences : P G I Y r. M .E., M.Arc h.,

Holid ay
Faculty Fe edba ck I (HO D)* : UG I Yr. B.E ., B.Tec h.
L ogb ook V erification (HO D)* : UG I Yr . B.E ., B.Te ch.

I ndep ende nce Da y - H oliday


Holid ay
Test I : UG I Y r. B.Arch. ;

S tud ent Feed back I (Faculty)* : PG I Yr . M.E .,


M .Arc h.,

Re me dia l A ctivity : UG I Y r. B.Arc h.;


Facult y Fee dba ck I (HO D)* : PG I Yr . M.E ., M .Arc h. ,
Logb ook V erification I (Dea n)* : UG I Yr. B.Arc h.
L ogbo ok V erifica tio n (HO D)* : P G I Yr . M.E ., M .Arc h.,
Holid ay

Xxjy; ntz;Lk; xspkhH;Fk; bra;tpid


MmJk; vd;Dkth;.
One who aspires to grow up in worldly esteem
should disdain actions that dim one's fame.

61

(C)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

30
31
32
33
34
35

66:3

SEPTEMBER 2015

Date

Day

Particulars

(A)
36

Days
(B)
43

(C)

37

44

37

Tue

Wed

Thu

Remedial Activity: UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech

38

45

38

Fri

Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech.

39

46

Sat

Teachers Day & Krishna Jayanthi Holiday

39
-

Sun

Holiday

Mon

Tue

Wed

10
11
12

Sat

13

Sun

14
15
16
17

Thu

Vinayakar Chathurthi Holiday

18

Fri

Logbook Verification (HOD)* : UG I Yr. B.Arch. ;


Logbook Verification (HOD)* : PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

19

Sat

20

Sun

Holiday

21

Mon

22

Tue

23
24
25

Logbook Verification (HOD)* : UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech.

36

40

47

40

41

48
49
50

41
42

Thu

42
43

Fri

44

51

43
44

45
-

52
-

45
-

Mon

46

53

Tue
Wed

47
48

54
55

46
47

49

56

50

57

50
-

Remedial Activity: PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

51

58

51

Logbook Verification I (Dean)* : PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

52

59

Wed
Thu
Fri

Bakrid Holiday
Logbook Verification (HOD)* : UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech.;

53
54

60
61

52
53
54

26
27

Sat
Sun

Holiday

55
-

62
-

55
-

28
29
30

Mon
Tue
Wed

Test II: UG I Yr. B.Arch.

56
57
58

63
64
65

56
57
58

Test I : PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

Holiday

,Lf;fz; goDk; ,spte;jbra;ahh;


eLf;fw;wfhl;rpath;.

66:4

Clarity and unwavering strength of mind save us from


demeaning acts, whatever the obstacles or mishaps.

62

48
49

OCTOBER 2015
Date

Day

1
2

Th u
Fri

S at

S un

5
6
7
8
9

M on
Tu e
W ed
Th u
Fri

10
11

S at
S un

12

M on

13

Tu e

14
15
16

W ed
Th u
Fri

P ar tic ular s
G an dhi Jayanth i Holida y
Ho liday
S tud ent Feedb ack II (Faculty)* : UG I Yr . B. Ar ch.
Te st II: UG I Yr. B.E. , B.Tec h.;

Ho liday
S tud ent Feedb ack II (Faculty)* : UG I Yr . B. E.,
B. Te ch.;
Fa cu lty Feed back II (H OD )* : UG I Y r. B .Arch.
L ogbo ok V erifica tio n (HO D)* : P G I Yr . M.E .,
M .Arch. ,

Fa cu lty Feed back II (H OD )* : UG I Y r. B .E.,


B. Te ch.;

17
18
19
20

S at
S un
M on
Tu e

21

W ed

A yutha Po oja Ho liday

22

Th u

V ijayad asa mi Ho liday

23
24

Fri
S at

M uha rram - Holid ay

25

S un

Ho liday

26
27
28
29

M on
Tu e
W ed
Th u

Te st II: P G I Yr . M. E., M.Arc h.,

30
31

Ho liday

Te st III: UG I Yr . B.Arc h.;


L ogbo ok V erifica tio n II (Dean )* : UG I Y r. B .Arch.
S tud ent Feedb ack II (Faculty)* : PG I Y r. M .E .,
M .Arch. ,

Fri
S at

(A)
59
-

Days
(B )
66
-

(C )
59
-

60

60
61
62
63
64

67
68
69
70
71

61
62
63
64
65

65
-

72
-

66
-

66

73
67

67

74

68
69
70

75
76
77

71
72
73

78
79
80

72
-

73
74

74
-

81
-

75
-

75
76
77
78

82
83
84
85

76
77
78
79

86
87

vw;bwd;W ,u';Ftbra;aw;fbra;thndy;
kw;wd;dbra;ahiked;W.

63

69
70
71

79
80

Be cautious to avoid hasty acts to regret later; if


helpless, safeguard against their recurrence.

68

66:5

80
81

NOVEMBER 2015
Dat
e
1
2

Sun
Mon

3
4
5
6
7
8

Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

9
10

Mon
Tue

11

Wed

12
13
14
15

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

16
17
18

Mon
Tue
Wed

19
20

Thu
Fri

(A)
81

Days
(B)
88

(C)
-

82
83
84
85

89
90
91
92

83
84
85
86

86
-

93
-

87
-

87

94

88

Holiday

88
89
90
-

95
96
97
-

89
90
91
-

98
99
100

92
93

Logbook Verification II (Dean)* : PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

91
92
93
94
95

101
102

95

Day

21
22

Sat
Sun

23

Mon

24
25

Tue
Wed

26

Thu

27
28

Fri
Sat

29
30

Sun
Mon

Particulars
Holiday
Test III: UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech.;
Logbook Verification II (Dean)* : UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech.
Faculty Feedback II (HOD)* : PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

Holiday
Holiday
Deepavali Holiday
End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam: UG I Yr.
B.Arch. ;
Test III: PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,

End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam: UG I Yr.


B.E., B.Tech.;
End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam: PG I Yr.
M.E., M.Arch.,
Holiday
Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion: UG I Yr. B.E.,
B.Tech.;
Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion: UG I Yr. B.Arch.
Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion: PG I Yr. M.E.,
M.Arch.,
HOD Feedback I (Dean)* : UG I Yr. B.Arch.,
HOD Feedback I (Dean)* : UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech
End Semester Exam Theory : UG I Yr. B.E., B.Tech.;
End Semester Exam Theory: UG I Yr. B.Arch.,
HOD Feedback I (Dean)* : PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,
End Semester Exam Theory : PG I Yr. M.E., M.Arch.,
Holiday

vw;bwd;W ,u';Ftbra;aw;f bra;thndy;


kw;wd;d bra;ahik ed;W.
Be cautious to avoid hasty acts to regret later; if
helpless, safeguard against their recurrence.

64

82

94

96
96
-

103
-

97

104

97
-

98

98
99

105
106

100

107

99
100
101

101
102

108
109

102
103

103

110

104

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURE


ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (ODD SEMESTER)
I YR. UG
ENGINEE
RING

I YR. UG
ARCHITE
CTURE

I YR . PG
ENGINEERING &
ARCHITECTURE

Class Com men ces

2 1.07 .15

10. 07.1 5

21. 07.1 5

Stud ent Feed back I (Faculty)*

0 5.08 .15

28. 07.1 5

21. 08.1 5

16

Facu lty Feed back I (H OD)*

1 1.08 .15

03. 08.1 5

27. 08.1 5

4.

17

L ogbo ok Verifica tio n (HOD)*

1 2.08 .15

04. 08.1 5

28. 08.1 5

5.

26

Test I

2 5.08 .15

17. 08.1 5

09. 09.1 5

6.

32

L ogbo ok Verifica tio n (HOD)*

0 1.09 .15

25. 08.1 5

18. 09.1 5

7.

34

Re me dia l Act ivity

0 3.09 .15

27. 08.1 5

21. 09.1 5

8.

35

L ogbo ok Verifica tio n I (Dean )*

0 4.09 .15

28. 08.1 5

22. 09.1 5

9.

49

L ogbo ok Verifica tio n (HOD)*

2 5.09 .15

18. 09.1 5

13. 10.1 5

1 0.

56

Test II

0 7.10 .15

30. 09.1 5

26. 10.1 5

1 1.

59

Stud ent Feedb ack II (Faculty)*

1 2.10 .15

06. 10.1 5

29. 10.1 5

1 2.

63

Facu lty Feed back II (H OD )*

1 6.10 .15

12. 10.1 5

03. 11.1 5

1 3.

70

Test III

13. 11.1 5

1 4.

73

Test III

0 2.11 .15

29. 10.1 5

1 5.

73

L ogbo ok Verifica tio n II (Dean )*

0 2.11 .15

29. 10.1 5

18. 11.1 5

75

End Sem ester Exam - Pract ical / St udio


Exa m

1 7.

77

Que st ion Pa per (5 Years) Discussion

23. 11.1 5

1 8.

80

HOD Feedb ack I (Dea n)*

26. 11.1 5

86

End Sem ester Exam - Pract ical / St udio


Exa m

2 0.11 .15

11. 11.1 5

2 0.

84

Que st ion Pa per (5 Years) Discussion

2 3.11 .15

23. 11.1 5

23. 11.1 5

2 1.

90

HOD Feedb ack I (Dea n)*

2 5.11 .15

25. 11.1 5

26. 11.1 5

2 6.11 .15

26. 11.1 5

S.
N o.

Da
y

1.

01

2.

12

3.

1 6.

1 9.

2 2.
2 3.

Events

20. 11.1 5

L ast Working Day (Faculty)


91

End Sem ester Exam Theo ry

(A) : I yr UG Engineering
(B) : I yr UG Architecture
(C) : Senior Classes : B.E. II, III & IV Yr.; B.Tech.; M.E. II Yr.; M.Arch. II,
III, IV & V Yr.
* Person responsible for collection / action.

ed;whw;wYs;Se; jtWz;Lmtuth;
gz;gwpj; jhw;whf; fil.

47:9

Well meant deeds may even end up harmful


without due deliberations on demeanour.

65

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING / ARCHITECTURE


EVEN SEMESTER (DECEMBER 2014 APRIL 2015)
I Yr. B.E., B.Tech., B.Arch., Diploma & I Yr. M.E.

DECEMBER 2015
Date
1
2

Day
Tue
Wed

3
4

Thu
Fri

5
6

Sat
Sun

7
8

Mon
Tue

9
10

Wed
Thu

Particulars

Holiday

Class Commences : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., Diploma , PG I


Yr M.E., M.Arch

(A)
104
105

Days (C)
105
106

106
107

107
108

108
-

109
-

109
110

110
-

11

Fri

12
13
14

Sat
Sun
Mon

15
16
17

Tue
Wed
Thu

5
6
7

18

Fri

19
20

Sat
Sun

21

Mon

10

22
23
24

Tue
Wed
Thu

Miladi Nabi Holiday

11
12
-

25
26
27

Fri
Sat
Sun

Christmas Holiday
Holiday
Holiday

28

Mon

29

Tue

30

Wed

31

Thu

3
4

Holiday

9
-

Holiday

13
Student Feedback I (Faculty)* : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,
Diploma, PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch

14
15
16

eheyk; vd;Dk; eyDilik me;eyk;


aheyj;J cs;sJ}ck; md;W
The quality of goodness in speech is a wealth
unmatched by any other wealth for gains.

66

JANUARY 2016

Date
1
2
3
4
5

Day
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue

Wed

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Particulars
New Year Holiday
Holiday
Holiday
Faculty Feedback I (HOD)* : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,
Diploma , PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch
Logbook Verification (HOD)*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,
Diploma , PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch

Days
17
18
19

Holiday

20
21
22
-

Bogi Holiday
Pongal Holiday
Thiruvalluvar Holiday
Uzhavar Thirunal Holiday

23
24
25
-

Test I : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,Diploma, PG I Yr M.E.,


M.Arch

26
27
28
29

Holiday

30
31
-

Republic Day Holiday

32
-

Holiday

33
34
35
36
-

fw;whUs; fw;whh; vdg;gLth; fw;whh;Kd;


fw;w bryr;brhy;Y thh;.
The best among scholars are those who are capable of
holding to attention an assembly of the learned.

67

73:2

FEBRUARY 2016

Date

Day

Particulars

Mon

Logbook Verification (HOD)*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., Diploma ,


PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch

2
3

Tue
Wed

Thu

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon

23
24
25
26
27
28
29

Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon

Remedial Activity : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., Diploma, PG I Yr


M.E., M.Arch
Logbook Verification I (Dean)*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,
Diploma, PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch

Days
37
38
39
40

Holiday

41
42
-

Holiday

43
44
45
46
47
48
-

Holiday
Logbook Verification (HOD)*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., Diploma,
PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

Holiday

gifafj;Jr; rhthh; vspah; mhpah;


mitafj;J m";rh jth;.
Heroes brave death in battle; those who fearlessly
succeed in facing wise council are rare.

68

73:3

MARCH 2016

Date
1
2
3
4
5

Day
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat

6
7
8
9
10

Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu

Particulars
Test II : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., Diploma I Yr M.E., M.Arch

Student Feedback II (Faculty)*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,


Diploma, PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch
Holiday

Faculty Feedback II (HOD)*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,


Diploma, PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch

Holiday

Holiday

Test III : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., Diploma , PG I Yr M.E.,


M.Arch
Logbook Verification II (Dean)*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,
Diploma, PG I Yr M.E., M.Arch

Days
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81

82
83
84
85
86

Good Friday - Holiday


Holiday
Holiday

fw;whh;Kd; fw;w bryr;brhy;ypj; jhk;fw;w


kpf;fhUs; kpf;f bfhsy;.
Scholars who gain acceptance in wise councils have
the acumen to grasp the mature wisdom of savants.

69

73:4

APRIL 2016

Date
1
2

Day
Fri
Sat

3
4
5
6
7

Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon

19
20

Tue
Wed

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat

Particulars
End Semester Exam - Practical / Studio Exam : UG I Yr B.E.,
B.Arch.,; I Yr M.E., M.Arch
Holiday

Question Paper (5 Years) Discussion : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch.,


I Yr M.E., M.Arch

Holiday

Tamil New Year Holiday

Holiday
HOD Feedback II (Dean)* : UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., PG I Yr
M.E., M.Arch
Mahaveer Jayanthi Holiday
End Semester Exam Theory )*: UG I Yr B.E., B.Arch., : PG
I Yr M.E., M.Arch

Days
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110

Holiday

Mw;wpd; mstwpe;J fw;f mita";rh


khw;wk; bfhLj;jw; bghUl;L.
Learn the logic and substance of good speaking to
counter and convince an assembly by arguments.

70

73:5

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
I Yr. B.E., B.Tech., B.Arch., Diploma & I Yr. M.E. M.Arch

ACADEMIC EVENTS DAY WISE (EVEN SEMESTER)

S.
No.

I Y r. B. E., B.Tech.,
B. Arch.,
I Yr. M .E.,
M .Tech. ,
& M .Arc h

Ev ents

D ay

1.

01

Class Com men ces

10.1 2.20 15

2.

12

S tud ent Feed back I (Faculty)*

29.1 2.20 15

3.

16

Facu lty Feed back I (HOD)*

05.0 1.20 16

4.

17

L ogbo ok Ve rifica tio n (HOD)*

06.0 1.20 16

5.

26

Test I

21.0 1.20 16

6.

32

L ogbo ok Ve rifica tio n (HOD)*

01.0 2.20 16

7.

34

Re me dia l A ct ivity

03.0 2.20 16

8.

35

L ogbo ok Ve rifica tio n I (Dean )*

04.0 2.20 16

9.

49

L ogbo ok Ve rifica tio n (HOD)*

22.0 2.20 16

10 .

56

Test II

02.0 3.20 16

11 .

59

S tud ent Feedb ack II (Faculty)*

05.0 3.20 16

12 .

63

Facu lty Feed back II (H OD )*

10.0 3.20 16

13 .

73

Test III

23.0 3.20 16

14 .

73

L ogbo ok Ve rifica tio n II (Dean )*

23.0 3.20 16

15 .

80

E nd Sem ester E xam - P ract ical / St udio E xam

02.0 4.20 16

16 .

84

Que st ion Pa per (5 Y ears) Discussion

07.0 4.20 16

17 .

90

HOD Feedb ack II (De an)*

18.0 4.20 16

18 .

91

E nd Sem ester E xam Theo ry

20.0 4.20 16

19 .

L ast W orking Day (Faculty)

(A): Senior Classes : Arts & Science UG II & III Yr., PG II Yr. & III Yr.
(B): I yr UG Arts & Science
(C): I yr PG Arts & Science

gifafj;Jg; ngoif xs;ths; mitafj;J


m";R ktd;fw;w E}y;.
A coward with a sword on the field and a scholar
shying on assembly of the wise, are futile.

71

73:6

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