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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering PREFACE Rajarajeswari college of engineering Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074 RajaRajeswari College of Engineering started during 2006 with the objective of becoming a Centre of excellence in Technical Education. The college is located in the Bangalore-Mysore Highway and the campus is possessed sufficient space devoted to offering the very best in terms of learning. RRCE is affiliated to VTU & is approved by the AICTE & Government of Karnataka. NBA has also accredited the Departments of ECE, EEE, CSE & ME & International Accreditation from HLACT was also secured. The Institution offers UG programs in 7 engineering discipline like Computer Science & Engineering, Information Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering & Civil Engineering, apart from master programs in M.C.A & M.B.A and PG in - M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering,Computer Networking

Engineering,Thermal

Power

Engineering,Digital

Electronics

Communication,Communication System, Departments of Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics & Master of Business Administration Offers research programs leading to Ph.D & M.Sc Engineering (by research) of VTU. Further action has been taken to get approval from competent authority in respect of new U.G course B.E Telecommunication Engineering from the academic year 2016-17. The RajaRajeswari College of Engineering campus has been designed as a complete selfcontained center of distinction with modern classrooms, State of the Art labs, Workshops, Library, Hostel, Wi-Fi enabled campus with high speed internet connectivity & advanced computing facilities. A 4000 seater Auditorium, 400 Seater Conference Hall & Six Seminar Hall of 120 capacities each are the regular venue for conference, seminars & other events. 152 Dedicated experienced &highly qualified faculty &52 supporting staff are assisting in rendering quality technical education to the students to frame better future in their life. The faculties are successful in authoring books & also publishing papers& the students are also encouraged to participate in the research programs. Learning & achievements grow is an environment that nurtures it & RajaRajeswari College of Engineering has taken great part to ensure that students lack for nothing. RRCE apart from having well furnished Auditorium, multi storied hostel which provides separate accommodation for male & female students. Each hostel is equipped with power

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering generators, water coolers & recreation Centre, beside a dining hall with attached kitchen. Doctors are available on call in case of any medical emergency. A spacious well-lit library stocks nearly 30,000 volumes on a range of relevant subjects. The Library also subscribe to 30 International &106National Journals besides E-Journals. A digital section& reprographic facilities add student’s convenience. The college is also having various clubs such as cultural club, heritage club, sports club, green club, creative club, NSS, Red Cross Wing etc. to enable the students for cumulating interest in innovative ideas in their mind. Also students are being given facilities like resource books, internet facilities, pre placement training, technical skills & aptitude causes during vacation. They are also being encouraged by way of industrial visits & vacation in plant training in industries for students from second year onwards. They are also being assisted by way of scholarships on regular intervals. The Students Departmental Associations encourages every student to exhibit their intellectual talents. Every staff and students are encouraged to participate in inter collegiate competitions in outdoor/indoor sports/games, cultural events and technical paper presentation competitions, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops. The College at the departmental level organizes Workshops/seminars/Expert Lectures/ Conferences/Student Symposium, Sports tournaments and technical paper presentation competitions. Many of our college students have represented VTU in various sports and games. The College encourages faculty members through incentives and sponsorships to acquire higher degrees, to publish text books/papers and participate in Seminar/Workshop/Conferences that are held not only within our country but also abroad. The college works on continuous basis to identify the areas for improvement in its core constituents and initiates action on priority needs. The college has established IQAC and student council in all the programs and at the institute level for quality needs. All the programs have well participated with their students and faculty teams for generation of data and reports of their activity. The excellent support received by all the stakeholders in generating this SSR will go long way in the quality milestone of this institution. On behalf of stakeholder, I am honoured to submit this SSR For Accredit ting National Agency- National Assessment And Accreditation Council

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Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Executive Summary and SWOC

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Executive Summary and SWOC of “Self Study Report” Of Moogambigai Charitable & Educational Trust’s Rajarajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore #14,Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road Bengaluru-560074

Institutions Run by the Trust The trust has established advanced health care professionals and technical educational institutes on Mysore Road, Bangalore. the following are the institutions managed by the trust. 1. Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore The Institution situated on Bangalore - Mysore State Highway, on the permission accorded by the Central Government, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi and the college Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health & Sciences, Karnataka. Offered with UG Degree course in MBBS and PG Degree(MD / MS) Course in the 20 specialty subjects. The College is recognized by the Central Government & Medical Council of India, New Delhi. The college is accredited with A grade by NAAC and both education ,services are ISO Certified

2. Rajarajeswari Dental College & Hospital, Bangalore The Institution situated on Bangalore- Mysore State Highway, on the permission accorded by the Central Government, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi and the college Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health & Sciences, Karnataka. Offered with UG Degree course in BDS and PG Degree(MDS) Course in the 9 specialty subjects. Our Dental College has been recognized by the Central Government & Dental Council of India, New Delhi. The college is accredited with A grade by NAAC and both education ,services are ISO Certified.

3. ACS College of Engineering The Institution situated on off Bangalore - Mysore Highway, on the approval accorded by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, Govt. of Karnataka & Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum and Offers with UG Degree

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Product Design and Manufacturing, Structural Engineering, Digital Electronics and

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course in Engineering & Technology (BE) in 7 departments. the post-graduate programs are

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Communication System, Software Engineering. The college also provides the excellent research facilities in Physics, CSE & ME departments Rajarajeswari College Of Engineering #14, Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road Bengaluru-560074 - Karnataka , website - www.rrce.org

the institution is Affiliated to

Visvesvaraya technological University, Belagavi, the Institution is Co-education , Shift Regular, and is Self-financing. the college was establishment on 28.08.2006. The college is located in urban area. The campus area is 5.06 acres , and Built up area is 32538 sq. mts. The following Facilities available on the campus : Auditorium/seminar complex with infrastructural facilities, Sports facilities, play ground, swimming pool, gymnasium, Boys‟ hostel, Girls‟ hostel and Residential .Following facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff - Cafeteria , Health centre, First aid, Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance , Health centre staff, Facilities like, post office, book shops ICICI Bank is in the Campus. Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff. Generator or other facility for management/regulation of electricity and voltage, Water harvesting. The college offers the following 4 years undergraduate programs with English as Medium of instruction. The programs are- Computer Science & Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics Communication & Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Information Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. The programs is MBA, MCA, Computer Science & Engineering, Computer Networking Engg, Digital Electronics & Communication Engineering, Thermal Power Engg,. The programs are Computer Science & Engineering , Physics, Chemistry and Maths. The college has introduced new programs. All programs are running under semester system. Number of Programs with Choice Based Credit System implemented in all the programs. Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme/course offered is 1:15. The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) establishment in 30/07/2015 (dd/mm/yyyy) in the institution. The details of criterion wise evaluation are the following.

4. Rajarajeswari College of Nursing, Bangalore The Institution situated on off Bangalore - Mysore State Highway, on the permission accorded by the Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi & Karnataka State Nursing Council and the college Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health & Sciences, Karnataka. Offered with UG

Medical & Hospital.

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05 specialty subjects. Our Nursing College has attached with Teaching Hospital of Rajarajeswari

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Degree course in B.Sc & PB-B.Sc Nursing Courses and PG Degree MSc Nursing Course in the

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 5. Rajarajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore:The Institution situated on Bangalore - Mysore Highway, on the approval accorded by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, Govt. of Karnataka & Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum and Offered with UG Degree course in Engineering & Technology (BE) and PG Degree course in M. Tech (Digital Electronics and Communication Engineering), MBA (Master of Business Administration) and MCA (Master of Computer Applications).

1. Criterion-I Curricular aspects All the programs offered are recognized by AICTE and are affiliated to Vishveshvarya Technological University, Belgaum, Karnataka. The programs implemented meticulously follow the syllabus of the affiliating university which intern complies to national apex body for engineering and technology. The college offers - under graduate , - post graduate and - PhD programs. The college has constituted committee for annual calendar of events which maintain academic calendar and other time tables. The college has constituted curriculum committee in all the programs. These committees identify the deficiencies in the curriculum and initiate corrective actions by conducting enrichment, value adding courses and problem based learning. All programs have implemented systematic feedback mechanism. Different stakeholders feedbacks are collected analyzed and actions are initiated. The college has established language laboratory to deal with soft skills. The committees consider employability and entrepreneurship, stakeholders feedback for enriching the curriculum.

2. Criterion-II Teaching learning and evaluation The college has admission cell. The admission process is systematic and transparent complies to regulatory guidelines. The admission process is widely published in students hand book, college website and through media. After admission process is complete the college conducts orientation and induction courses for fresher's. the departments have mechanism to identify slow and advanced learners. Different category wise admission to different programs are maintained and reviewed regularly by departments. Remedial classes are conducted. Efforts are made to reduce the dropout rate and increase the pass percentage. The campus complies to varied needs of the specially abled students. The teaching learning process incorporate experimental learning,

didactic lectures, learning by doing, project work, seminar symposium and such other methods. Has a mechanism to improve Teachers quality on continuous basis. The college has appointed

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students centred learning using advanced

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering total - teachers, -- professors, -- assoc. professor, and -- asst. professor. Of the teachers - have completed Ph.D and - M.Phil and others are post graduated. -- number are perusing PhD. Semester system is followed is all the programs. Faculties regularly enrich their knowledge and skills by attending conferences and workshops. The programs also organized such conferences and workshops as a part of continuing engineering education. The college has mechanism to ascertain teaching learning process, teachers quality and academic infra structure through feedback mechanism. The teachers provide self performance appraisal once in a year and academic audit is performed once in each semester.

The college follows evaluation methods

prescribed by affiliating university. The method of evaluation incorporate both formative and summative mechanism in balanced way. All the programs have well defined program objectives, program educational objectives and course objectives. All these are well mapped with learning outcome and graduate attributes.

3. Criterion-III Research Consultancy and extension The college systematically initiates research promotion policies. The college has research committee. This committee drafts and evaluates research promotion, resources mobilization, facilities and publications of varied programs. Faculties have identified research topics and research is under progress . Seed money is provided for faculty and student research. Research methodology sessions, sabbatical leave for research and work load remissions are provided as research promotional policies. The departments have subscribed necessary journals of their speciality. Intensive research ambience is provided on the campus. The departments have procured necessary advanced equipments to carry out regular research. Faculties have published -- number of international --- number of national articles in PEER reviewed journals and also presented articles in both national and international conferences. The faculty and the departments have identified their expertise for consultancy. Faculty provide guest lectures, participate in curriculum design process and research. The college has committee for extension activities and ISR. Through these committee and NSS the college has established excellent activities towards community service including health and environment awareness and citizenship role. All departments have made collaborations with the counter part for technical education, industrial service and research.

4. Criterion-IV Infrastructure and learning resources area is 2,76,316 per feet. All the engineering departments are located in separate blocks. The

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multi facilities play field and disabled friendly campus, excellent and state of the art lectures

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The college provides excellent physical facilities and spread over 4.4 acres of land the built up

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering seminar halls and students facilities including hostels are the highlights of the infrastructure. The college has hostels one each for boys and girls with the capacity 243 x 58 respectively. The college provides play ground, gymnasium with full time appointed physical director facilities of the campus. The college strongly encourages varied sports and gymnasium and students participation inter college university events. Health care facility, Yoga centre, common room with audio video equipments and central reverse osmosis water plant are provided. Ground accident insurance and building safety, first aid service facilities are available. The college has behaviour itself, canteen, auditorium, ICICI Bank, Yoga class, NCC, NSS, 125 KVA generator and 6 transport buses. The college provides telecom and intercom facilities. Infrastructure committee constituted maintains and expand infrastructure. The college provides group insurance and building covered under maintenance contract. The college has library with 890 sq. mtrs. of floor area and seating capacity 216. The library open at 8 a.m. The library has touch screen kyosk facilities. Student can borrow and renew their books by them self. Library has website and has WiFi and remote excess of IP. The users can excess the data anywhere in the campus. The library is automated with open sources software NEWGENLIC LIB. The digital library is equipped with 24 systems and high end printers. The library has internet speed of 60 mbps. The library is a member of VTU consosium. The ratio of library books to students is 1:10. The average number of books added the last 3 years 2234. The library provides reprographic manuscript, referring section, download printing, ILL, bibliographic completion, remote excess to E-resources, user orientation and assistant in searching the data base. The library is user friendly and also disabled friendly. The college provides state of the art IT facilities and all labs comply with regulatory guidelines. The licence of software are available and qualified lab technician are provided. The college has total of 824 computer system spread over all the departments. The computer student ratio is 1:4 for UG and 1:2 for PG, lane facilities made available. The ICT facilities are extensively used for innovative teaching learning. Language lab facilities are provided to prepare for TOFAL and GR examination. Innovative beyond the syllabus learning experiences are provided. For building and equipment maintenance separate budget is provided. The college maintains safety norms and checks and has deployed fire fitting equipment across the campus.

5. Criterion-V Infrastructure and learning resources day. The hand book provides information needed like, facilities, placement, departments,

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institutional profile, NSS activities, academic calendars and such other details. College provides

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The college publishes students hand book annually and is provided students on the admission

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering government scholarships to SC/ST and economical weaker section. Scholarship are also provided to general merit candidates. 30 to 40% receive the scholarship from state government. Specific support facilities are available to cater to diverse needs of the students. Students are covered under insurance and health care facilities are made available on the campus. The college practices mentorship effectively. Mentor mentee list maintained. The college has established to behaviour itself and confident. Efforts are made to reduce the dropout and increase the pass percentage by conducting remedial classes. All departments published their news magazine and college publishes college magazine. Various clubs bring their news letter periodically. Students participated in the editorial board. College has coordinated with national entrepreneurship development cell under conducted numerous awareness programs through separate entrepreneurship development cell. The college and the departments strongly encourage sports, cultural and extracurricular activities. The college has participated inter collegiate and inter university events and has availed good number of prizes. The college encourages competitive examinations through couching classes for GATE and GRE examinations. 18 such students have passed. The college has established student council, grievance redressal committee, women empowerment committee, SHE committee, library advisory committee, alumni association, parent teacher meet, and such similar committees under IQAC. All the department have maintained student progression data and regular analyses the results. Placement cell is active and has conducted numerous personality development session. Student participate in IQAC as members provide feedback on courses, programs, infrastructure, library and faculty performance. Students are encouraged to apply for projects. 16 students projects are selected for Karnataka state council for Science and Technology (KSCST).

6. Criterion-VI : Governance, Leadership and Management The college has clearly stated vision, mission, goals and objectives. The institute intense to serve community by contributing competitive and learned engineering, graduates, post graduates and research scholars who exceeds in meeting. The industrial community requirements of education service and research these are displayed across the campus. The roles and responsibilities for different hierarchy are well defined. The college follows decentralization and participative discussion in governance. The organizational structure is well depicted. The college has constituted governing council for the institution under the guidance of the trust. Principal is the

various parameters once in each semester. The college prepare perspective planed document and

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evaluate the performance as per the document. The internal organizational structure is -- the

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ex officio secretary. The governing council review the performance of the institution under

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering principal is head of the IQAC and is assisted by two vice principals academic and administration. Heads of the departments are provided with accountability empowerment and autonomy. The institution has initiated quality improvement strategies through IQAC. The important measures are improvement in teaching learning, research development, extension activities, industrial interaction and internship. The college prepares annual quality assurance report. Faculty submit self performance appraisal and are recognized for their academic and research contribution. The college through well established IQAC monitors varied activities of institution in academic and administration. Students participate in governance through IQAC.

7. Criterion-VII : Innovation and best practices The college has committee for environment activities and has conducted green audit. The college maintains green club on the campus. Numerous activities including rallies, pre plantation and awareness activities are conducted in coordination with NSS. The college has initiated energy conservation measures, renewable energy and water harvesting. Guest lecturer on check dam construction, hazards waste management and E-waste management are initiated. The college practices numerous innovations. The college has strong mentorship -- mentor mentee list initiate prepare measure including counselling, personality development programs, Faculty development programs, MoU signed with industries and academia, Teaching learning improved, Model solutions, Innovation and Entrepreneurship development centre and Aptitude, GATE Classes, Feedback analysis process, basic of reward/corrective measures, if any: System of Reward and Corrective Measures for the Faculty below average, Self-learning process, Availability of learning beyond syllabus contents and promotion, career guidance, training, placement and Entrepreneurship cell, These goals are achieved through following, Training and placement facility

with

training

&

placement

officer

(TPO),

industry,

interaction

for

training/internship/placement, Entrepreneurship cell and incubation facility, Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities, Eco Club, Games and Sports facilities and qualified sports instructors. The college has identified and implemented several best practices to mention few -skill enhancement to increase students employability and continuing with higher education, mentorship mentoring system and academic audit. Institutional assessment

Conferences Attended-last 5 years - 442, Guest Lecture Attended- last 5 years Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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faculty- last 5 years - 44, List of Journal Clubs Conducted -last 5 years - 53,

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Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 83, Guest lecturers given by

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 213, Faculty Research titles - 75, Awards- last 5 years - 57, Book Authored- last 5 years - 24, Problem Based Learning - 93, Laboratory details - 62, Major equipments - 674, National Publications - 75, International Publications - 193, National Presentations - 293, International Presentations - 109, Scientific Sessions Chaired-National & International - 54, Industry field visits - 23, Dissertations Completed - 39, Dissertations Ongoing - 45, Consultancy - 7, Collaborations - 22, List of projects ongoing - 19, List of projects completed in last 5 years - 109, List of student projects in last 5 years - 554, List of Approved guides in last 5 years 394, Details of enrichment, value added courses - 55. Departmental assessment Civil Engineering Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 11, Guest lecturers given by faculty- last 5 years - 1, Problem Based Learning - 9, Laboratory details- 6, Major equipments - 33 , National Publications - 2 ,International Publications - 7, National Presentations -

6, Industry field visits

- 1, List of student projects in last 5 years - 33 , List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 38 Computer Science & Engineering Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 22 , Guest lecturers given by faculty- last 5 years - 2 , List of Journal Clubs Conducted -last 5 years - 53 , Conferences Attended-last 5 years - 161, Guest Lecture Attended- last 5 years - 27, Faculty Research titles - 10, Awardslast 5 years - 30, Book Authored- last 5 years - 8, Problem Based Learning - 10, Laboratory details - 12, Major equipments - 172 , National Presentations - 83, International Presentations 29, Scientific Sessions Chaired-National & International

- 44,

Industry field visits - 3,

Dissertations Completed - 20, Dissertations Ongoing - 15, Collaborations -7, List of projects ongoing - 15, List of projects completed in last 5 years - 86, List of student projects in last 5 years - 81, List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 61, Details of enrichment, value added courses - 14 Electrical & Electronics Engineering Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 17, Guest lecturers given by faculty- last 5

116, Faculty Research titles - 11 Awards- last 5 years - 20, Problem Based Learning - 6, Laboratory details

- 11, Major equipments - 102, International Publications - 3, National

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Presentations - 16, International Presentations -, 3, Scientific Sessions Chaired-National & International - 2, Industry field visits - 5, Dissertations Completed - 1, Dissertations Ongoing - 2, Consultancy - 7, List of projects completed in last 5 years - 3, List of student projects in last 5 years - 56, List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 59, Details of enrichment, value added courses - 22 Electronics Communication & Engineering Guest lecturers given by faculty- last 5 years - 12, Conferences Attended-last 5 years - 62, Guest Lecture Attended- last 5 years - 51, Faculty Research titles - 13, Problem Based Learning - 11, Laboratory details - 9, Major equipments - 162, International Publications 62, National Presentations - 92, International Presentations - 42, Scientific Sessions ChairedNational & International - 3, Industry field visits - 9, Dissertations Completed - 4, Dissertations Ongoing - 10, Collaborations - 10, List of student projects in last 5 years - 133, List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 96 Information Science & Engineering Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 4, Faculty Research titles - 5, Laboratory details

- 5,

International Publications - 41,

National Presentations - 36 International

Presentations - 5, Scientific Sessions Chaired-National & International - 5, Dissertations Completed - 1, Collaborations - 2, List of projects ongoing - 1, List of projects completed in last 5 years - 1, List of student projects in last 5 years - 23, List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 34 MBA Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 1, Guest lecturers given by faculty- last 5 years - 11, Conferences Attended-last 5 years - 41, Guest Lecture Attended- last 5 years - 5, Faculty Research titles - 3, Awards- last 5 years - 4, Book Authored- last 5 years - 7, International Publications - 5, National Presentations - 41, International Presentations - 5, Industry field visits - 5, List of student projects in last 5 years - 95, List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 100 MCA Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 7, Conferences Attended-last 5 years - 2, Faculty Research titles - 2, Book Authored- last 5 years - 3, Problem Based Learning - 2,

Mechanical Engineering

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Presentations - 7, International Presentations - 18, List of student projects in last 5 years -114

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Laboratory details - 1, Major equipments - 2, International Publications - 4, National

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 9, Conferences Attended-last 5 years -51, Guest Lecture Attended- last 5 years - 14, Faculty Research titles - 18, Awards- last 5 years - 2, Problem Based Learning - 55, Laboratory details - 13, Major equipments -

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National Publications - 51, International Publications - 10, Dissertations Completed - 10, Dissertations Ongoing - 18, List of projects completed in last 5 years - 19, List of student projects in last 5 years - 19, List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 3, Details of enrichment, value added courses - 19 Chemistry Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 5, Conferences Attended-last 5 years -57, Faculty Research titles - 3, Book Authored- last 5 years - 1, Laboratory details - 1, Major equipments - 15, National Publications - 12, International Publications - 12, Dissertations Completed - 3, List of projects ongoing - 1, List of Approved guides in last 5 years - 1 Mathematics Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 3, Conferences Attended-last 5 years 13, Faculty Research titles -6, Laboratory details -

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National

Publications -9, International Publications -18, Physics Faculty membership in organizations- last 5 years - 4, Conferences Attended-last 5 years -20, Faculty Research titles -4, Awards- last 5 years -1, Book Authored- last 5 years -5,Laboratory details -1, Major equipments -19, National Publications -`1, International Publications -31, National Presentations -12, International Presentations -

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SWOC ANALYSIS Strengths : The college is run by charitable trust which also manages health care educational systems, engineering and technical institutions. The college is located in urban area on Bangalore Mysore main road. The college provides customer need based, undergraduate, programs . The college conducts 7 PG programs, 6 UG programs and 4 research programs. The college is maintains annual calendar of events, an departments have curriculum committee implement enrichment and value adding courses. The college has feedback committee and collects analysis initiate the action based on the feedback. Students faculties, alumni, parents patience and other stakeholders participate in feedback. The college has clear, transparent admission policy complying to regulatory authorities. Students admission category wise is monitored, orientation classes conducted, category wise students needs are identified and actions initiated. The college is affiliated to university, follows the syllabus implemented by the university. Teaching learning process is implemented with innovations and teachers quality is constantly improved through faculty development activities. Advanced ICT, WiFi facilities are used for teaching learning process. The evaluation, guidelines of the university are followed. The curriculum incorporate both formative and summative evaluation learning outcomes of courses and graduate attributes are well documented. The departments and institution have constituted research committee. This committee initiated research promotional activities including research methodology session, provision for sabaticle leave and work load remission. The committee mobilizes resources for research including equipment, journals, learned man power and financial resources. The different department have maintained advanced equipments to meet the research need. Faculty published research articles cleared reviewed journals. The college has committee for extension activities and ISR with coordinate NSS and initiate activities of relevance. The college strongly encourage consultancy services by all the departments and have maintained collaborations with the industrial community counterpart for educational service and research. The college has state of the art infrastructure, lecture hall, auditorium, library, IT section, hostels and such other facilities including transport and playground. The library avails membership for guide and has committee constituted to monitor library performance indicate. Rigorous efforts to maintain

committee for students welfare present. Strong support for sports and cultural activities. Students progression are monitored. Governance is decentralized and maintain participative discussion.

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Mentorship practice, students participate in IQAC, students scholarship are provided. Different

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infrastructure is in place. students are covered under insurance, student council present.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Faculty submit self performance appraisal and have integrated framework for quality assurance system. Stakeholders participate in academic and administrative activities, by being members on IQAC. The college has committee for environmental activities innovation and best practices and initiate the actions. The programs and system are certified by ISO.

Weakness The stakeholders participate an integrated framework of quality assurance on continuous basis. Areas of weakness identified and action initiated. Hence no prevalent weakness that affects the quality of product.

Opportunity : To get accredited and become deemed university.

Challenges :

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To sustain and improve quality in a cost effective way and to meet the stakeholders needs.

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Prole of the Institution

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Profile of the Affiliated / Constituent College 1. Name and Address of the College: Name : Address :

RAJARAJESWARI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING #14,RAMOHALLI CROSS, KUMBALGODU, MYSORE ROAD BENGALURU-560074

City :

Bengaluru

Pin:560074

Website :

www.rrce.org

State: Karnataka

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3. Status of the institution:

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Affiliated College Constituent Any other (specify)

4. Type of Institution: a. By Gender i. For Men ii. For Women



iii Co-education By Shift



Regular Day Evening

5.

It is a recognized minority institution? Yes No



If yes specify the minority status (Religious/linguistic/ any other) and provide documentary evidence.

6. Sources of funding: Grant-in-aid

Any other

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Government

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 7. a. Date of establishment of the college: (dd/mm/yyyy) 28.08.2006 b. University to which the college is affiliated /or which governs the college (If it is a constituent college) VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BELAGAVI c. Details of UGC recognition: Date, Month & Year

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i. 2 (f)

-

-

ii. 12 (B)

-

(Enclose the Certificate of recognition u/s 2 (f) and 12 (B) of the UGC Act) d. Details of recognition/approval by statutory/regulatory bodies other than UGC (AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI, RCI etc.) Under Section/ clause i. AICTE Act &

Recognition/Approval

Day,

details

Month and

Institution/Department

Year

Programme B.E & M.Tech

Regulations ii. . AICTE Act &

Validity

(dd-mm7.04.2015 yyyy)

Remarks EOA for the

1 Year

Academic Year 2015-16

MBA & MCA

Regulations iii. Tech.

M. Tech- Dec, CS, CSE,TPE,CNE

(Enclose the recognition/approval letter) 8. Does the affiliating university Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as recognized by the UGC), on its affiliated colleges? Yes

No



If yes, has the College applied for availing the autonomous status? No

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Yes

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9.Is the college recognized a. by UGC as a College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)? Yes



No

If yes, date of recognition: …………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) b. for its performance by any other governmental agency? Yes



No

If yes, Name of the agency G o K and Date of recognition: 28.08.2006 (dd/mm/yyyy)

10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts: Location *

URBAN

Campus area in sq. mts.

5.06 ACRES = sq mtrs

Built up area in sq. mts.

32538

(* Urban, Semi-urban, Rural, Tribal, Hilly Area, Any others specify) 11. Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers or other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with other agencies in using any of the listed facilities provide information on the facilities covered under the agreement •

Auditorium/seminar complex with infrastructural facilities





Sports facilities



∗ play ground



∗ swimming pool



∗ gymnasium



∗ Boys‟ hostel Number of hostels

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Hostel

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112

iii. Facilities (mention available facilities) ∗ Girls‘ hostel i. Number of hostels

01

ii. Number of inmates:

73

iii. Facilities (mention available facilities) ∗ Working women‟s hostel – Not applicable i. Number of inmates- NA

ii. Facilities (mention available facilities)- NA •

Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff (give numbers

available — cadre wise)



Cafeteria Health center First aid, Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance……. Health center staff Qualified doctor

Full time

Part-time

Qualified Nurse

Full time

Part-time



• Facilities like banking, post office, book shops: ICICI Bank is in the Campus.- YES • Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff: Available-YES • Animal house-NO • Biological waste disposal-NO • Generator or other facility for management/regulation of electricity and voltage: YES

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• Solid waste management facility -YES

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12. Details of programmes offered by the college (Give data for current academic year)

SI. No.

Name of the Programme Programme/ Level Course

Duration

Entry Medium of Qualification instruction

Sanctioned/ No. of approved students Student admitted strength

1. UNDER GRADUATE

1

Computer Science B.E

& Engineering

+2 with Physics 4

/ Comp. Sc&

English

120

127

English

120

106

English

120

97

English

60

47

with Physics / +2 with Physics Comp. Sc& / Comp. Sc& English Maths Maths

60

49

120

115

Maths +2 with Physics

2

B.E

Civil Engineering

4

/ Comp. Sc& Maths +2 with Physics

Electronics 3

B.E

Communication

4

/ Comp. Sc, Maths &

& Engineering

Electronics +2 with Physics

Electrical & 4

B.E

Electronics

4

/ Comp. Sc, Maths &

Engineering

Electronics +2 Information 5

B.E

Science &

4

Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

4

+2 with Physics & Maths

English

18

B.E

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MBA

2

Any UG

English

60

9

2

MCA

3

Any UG

English

60

00

English

18

05

English

18

01

English

18

01

English

18

00

English

18

00

Computer 3

4

M.Tech

Science &

M.Tech

UG / 2

Specialization

Engineering

in B.E

Computer

UG /

Networking

2

Specialization

Engg

in B.E

Digital 5

M.Tech

Electronics & Communication

UG / 2

Specialization in B.E

Engg

6

7

M.Tech

M.Tech

Thermal Power Engg

2

Specialization in B.E

Communication System

UG /

UG / 2

Specialization in B.E

3. Ph.D Computer 2-5

Engineering

Specialization

English

2-5

Specialization

English

inPG B.E / Chemistry

Norms

12

in B.E PG /

Physics

As per VTU

2-5

Specialization

English

As per VTU Norms As per VTU Norms

01

01

in B.E

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PG /

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2-5

Specialization

As per VTU

English

in B.E

13.

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Norms

Does the college offer self-financed Programmes? Yes



No

If yes, how many?

14. New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any?



Yes

No

Number

If yes, how many? CNE --CSE, CSE-ECE

15. List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library, Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree awarding programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common compulsory subjects for all the programmes like English, regional languages etc.) Faculty Science Arts Commerce Any Other

Departments (eg. Physics, Botany, History - etc.)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

UG

PG

Research

B.Sc, MA, M.Com…) a. annual system

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(Specify)

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b. semester system: c. trimester system

17. Number of Programmes with



a. Choice Based Credit System b. Inter/Multidisciplinary Approach c. Any other (specify and provide details

18.

Does the college offer UG and/or PG programmes in Teacher Education? Yes



No

a. Year of Introduction of the programme(s)………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

and number of batches that completed the programme b. NCTE recognition details (if applicable) Notification No.: …………………………………… Date: …………………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) Validity:………………………..

c. Is the institution opting for assessment and accreditation of Teacher Education Programme separately? Yes

Does the college offer UG or PG programme in Physical Education?

Yes

No

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19.

No

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No

20. Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the Institution Teaching faculty Positions

Associate Professor Professor

*M Sanctioned by the UGC /

*F -

*M -

*F -

AssistantNon-teaching staffTechnical staff Professor *M -

*F -

*M -

*F -

11

7

*M -

*F -

University / State Government Yet to recruit Recruited Sanctioned by the

14

4

13

10

62

47

12

18

Management/ society or other authorized bodies Recruited Yet to recruit *M-Male *F-Female

22. Number of Visiting Faculty /Guest Faculty engaged with the College 2

23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four academic years.

SC

Male 24

Female 14

Male 28

Year 3 Female 9

Male 7

Year 4 Female 8

Male

Female

22

Categories

Year 2

10

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7 173 78

5 144 73

12 151 57

10 145 45

4 75 96

11 72 49

5 100 75

4 64 50

Others

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24. Details on students enrollment in the college during the current academic year: Type of students Students from the same state where the college is located Students from other states of India NRI students Foreign students

UG

PG

M. Phil.

Ph.D.

Total

Total

25. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches) UG PG

26.

Unit Cost of Education

(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of students enrolled ) (a) including the salary component

Rs 3.197 Laks

(b) excluding the salary component

Rs. 1.564Laks

27. Does the college offer any programme/s in distance education mode (DEP)? Yes

No



If yes a) is it a registered centre for offering distance education programmes of another University Yes

No

c)

Number of programmes offered

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b) Name of the University which has granted such registration.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

d)

Programmes carry the recognition of the Distance Education Council. Yes



No

28. Provide Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme/course offered 1:15

29 . Is the college applying for Accreditation : Cycle 1

Cycle 2

Cycle 3

Cycle 4

Re-Assessment (Cycle 1refers to first accreditation and Cycle 2, Cycle 3 and Cycle 4 refers to reaccreditation)

30. Date of accreditation* (applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 and re-assessment only) Cycle 1: ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result….….... Cycle 2: ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result……..... Cycle 3: ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result……..... * Kindly enclose copy of accreditation certificate(s) and peer team report(s) as an annexure.

31.

Number of working days during the last academic year.

180

32.

Number of teaching days during the last academic year

(Teaching days means days on which lectures were engaged excluding the examination days)

24

150

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34.

Details regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to

NAAC. AQAR (i)

……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

AQAR (ii)

……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

AQAR (iii) ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy) AQAR (iv) ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

35.

Any other relevant data (not covered above) the college would like to include. (Do not

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Criterionwise Inputs

Criteria I : Curricular Aspects

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Criterion - I : Curricular Aspects 1.1 Curriculum Planning and Implementation 1.1.1 State the vision, mission and objectives of the institution, and describe how these are communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders.

Vision of the Institute To emerge as the best technical and management institution in the state of Karnataka by 2018

Mission of the Institute To consistently strive for academic excellence to become leading institution in the field of engineering, management, research and produce competent sound manpower for the benefit of industry, society, nation and global environment.

OBJECTIVES:  To provide value based technical education in various disciplines of engineering and management programs by conducting effective Teaching- Learning sessions and co-curricular activities.  To encourage the students to attain excellent technical skills obtained through contextual analysis, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning and acquiring Knowledge through various e-learning processes.  To develop life-long learning skills that allow them to be adaptive and responsive to changes in society, technology and the environment, as well as career demands.  To ensure all round development of the students so that they will be ethically responsible engineers  Committed to achieve excellence in education, research and innovation through benchmarking against global best practices.  To mould the students to become good professionals with ethics.

The Vision, Mission of the Institution are disseminated to all the stakeholders in the following ways:

 Department laboratories.

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 Display boards are placed at all prominent places like

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Department notice boards.  Communicated to faculty, staff and students through circulars and notices.  Communicated to all the stakeholders through RRCE Bulletin.  Communicated orally to freshers and staff during the Orientation/Induction Program.  Communicated to the students through Lab manuals, progress report and feedback forms.  Communicated to employers and industries during placement drives and during meeting.  Placed in the college website: www.rrce.org.  We convey our mission & vision during the first day of each academic semester by HOD & respective class teachers and also convey the same through departmental associations such as student chapter, FDP‟s, Seminars, Workshops & Conferences, Lab manuals, brouchers.  Department newsletters.

1.1.2 How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective implementation of the curriculum? Give details of the process and substantiate through specific example(s).  University will communicate with the institution by sending the action plan for the academic year through “calendar of events” of every semester to the affiliated colleges.  Taking this in to account principal will instructs to prepare college “calendar of events” after discussions with heads of the departments.  The semester plan consists of commencement date and last working date, dates for conduction of the internal assessments, workshops, seminars, industrial visits, cultural, sports, etc. and others planned events.  The faculty members of various departments develop academic plans such as timetables, lesson plans, student database, laboratory manuals and course files, etc. for the academic year.  Faculties are encouraged to plan in advance to impart the curriculum following OBE (Outcome Based Education) through innovative teaching methods such as presentations, assignments, expert technical lectures, discussions, workshops, seminars, quiz, industrial visits apart from regular lecture sessions and the same is taken for approval from their Head of Department and the Principal.  Identification of below average students and motivating them towards excellence in their

specialization, experience and their willingness.  The progress of syllabus coverage is monitored periodically at various levels.

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academic performance by taking remedial classes.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Regular mentoring is carried out by the faculties and grievances if any, suitable remedial measures are taken as and when necessary.  The institution conducts academic audit of attendance registers, internal exams, question papers and evaluation process.  Periodical feedback is obtained from the students on aspects of teaching-learning process.  The faculty is encouraged to impart the curriculum through innovative teaching methods such as presentations, assignments, discussions and also by arranging workshops, seminars, and industrial visits apart from regular/traditional teaching methods.  The academic review meetings are held twice in a semester to review the progress of syllabus coverage and the effectiveness of the instruction delivery.  The parent-teacher meetings are held to review the progress of syllabus coverage and discussion on performance of the student.  Course files are prepared in detail by faculty which includes:  Vision, mission of the institution  Vision, mission of the department  Student list  Students profile  Syllabus copy with text books and reference books  Calendar of events  Course Time table  Lesson plan  Staff Diary  Teacher‟s Diary  Attendance registers  Individual time table  Course Outcomes  Lecture notes  Question papers of Internal Tests with scheme and solution  Assignments

 Previous year result analysis

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 Copies of PPTs slides, if any

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Industrial visits are arranged for the students to make them familiar with the industry process and current technological developments

1.1.3 What type of support (procedural and practical) do the teachers receive (from

the

University and/or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and improving teaching practices? Procedural  The faculty is encouraged to attend National, International Conferences and Symposia to present their research findings and also get abreast of the latest trends in their respective areas.  Use of modern teaching aids (e.g. LCD-Projector) for conducting special classes smoothly.  Participating in various faculty development programs, workshops, seminars, conferences, etc., to enrich their knowledge.  Digital libraries, E-learning, industrial visits, NPTEL, EDUSAT, etc., facilities are provided to all the faculty members of the institution which help them in delivering good lectures.  Wi-Fi and Internet facility is available throughout the campus for better teaching learning process.  Many innovative and orientation programs are conducted in the institute to improve the skills of the faculty.  Certificate of Excellence is awarded to the faculties who achieve excellent academic results.  Academic leave is sanctioned to faculty for pursuing higher education.  The library, digital library and central computing center are kept open from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm to facilitate the faculty and students.  The faculty is encouraged to apply for research projects under different funding agencies such as AICTE, VGST, DST, RPS, UGC, etc., to enhance their professional competence and to increase promotional avenues.  R&D centers are affiliated to VTU in various departments to cater the research needs of the faculty.

Practical  All the departments are equipped LCD and Internet facility to promote effective delivery of

 Institution has well-furnished Auditorium, gym, sports, recreation hall etc.  The faculties were trained on programs with Wipro Mission 10X.

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curriculum.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Interactive sessions between the faculty members of the individual departments and the experts drawn from industry and premier institutions like IISC, NIT and ISRO etc. are arranged.  The College library procures text books suggested by the faculty and also subscribes to various premium journals like IEEE, Springer, Elsevier, Science direct and other technical magazines to provide effective tools for the instruction delivery.  The advanced and licensed software‟s like ANSYS, SWANSOFT, MIPOWER, OPNET, Cadence, MATLAB is procured in the college to promote research among the faculty members and also to strengthening in the delivery of curriculum.  IISc-IISC, (IBM RSA)

1.1.4 Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for effective curriculum delivery and transaction on the curriculum provided by the affiliating university or other statutory agency. 

The institution has taken special initiatives for the effective curriculum delivery.

Academic calendar with necessary instructions is prepared and given to all the departments at the beginning of the semester with all norms and assessment schemes. 

Each department HOD ensures that detailed lesson plan and course material is prepared by

the faculty for the subject allotted to them well in advance. The attendance register and course files are maintained for each subject by the faculty members and the HOD regularly inspects them to ensure effective course delivery. 

Modern technical aids such as group discussion, quiz, model demostration etc.

 The institution has a well-equipped digital library and also provides modern teaching materials like EDUSAT etc. and encourages the faculty to use them regularly.  The institution ensures that

class notes, Question banks, Lab manuals, Model question

papers are available to slow learners

and it also ensures that

special attention by

conducting extra coaching for each subject.  In addition to the regular subject classes, the college also organizes special lectures, workshops and seminars by inviting experts from various fields to share their knowledge and experiences with the students. The college also organizes special Personality Development Programs for students. Symposeum, Conferences, Intership, Implant, Project exhibition.

year students.

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 The institution has an effective placement & training and ED cell which conducts campus

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Tutorial classes are allocated for required subject. The academic progress of the students and grievances if any, are addressed and suitable remedial measures are taken whenever necessary.  Bridge courses are conducted wherever necessary to see that the students follow the curricular subjects without any difficulty. Common bridge courses are conducted for lateral entry students in courses like Mathematics.  Students are also encouraged to give presentations on specific topics of the subjects which shall enhance their presentation skills.  Remedial classes are conducted for slow learners in every course to bring them on par with the other students.  A learner centric pedagogy in practice  Project work is an integral part of the curriculum

1.1.5 How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry, research bodies and the university in effective operationalization of the curriculum? Following are the few contributions of institution for effective curriculum delivery:  Academicians, eminent personalities from research and development centres of reputed companies are invited to deliver technical lectures and talks also to interact with the students.  Students are sent to various industries to bridge curriculum gap between theoretical knowledge and their practical implementation.  Students participate in different symposium, workshops, seminars, conferences. Through these programs students are empowered to meet the recent market challenges.  The college regularly interacts and takes periodic feedback from the industry, where the students are engaged for projects, internships, jobs and analyze.  Feedback is taken from the college alumni Association, guardians and other stake holders for obtaining their views and information on the same and Patronage is ensured from different R&D units in terms of projects

1.1.6 What are the contributions of the institution and/or its

staff members to the

development of the curriculum by the University?(number of staff members/ departments represented on the Board of Studies, student feedback, teacher feedback,

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stakeholder feedback provided, specific suggestions etc.

on a regular basis. The Syllabus would be reviewed once in four years in case of degree subjects

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The faculty actively participates in the workshops or curriculum design and

restructuring conducted by University or other institutions. The experienced faculty members from the departments would be sent to the workshops conducted by the university to discuss the syllabus to be framed, during the revision process. The student and the faculty feedback is considered on this account and these are addressed in the workshops.The views of the professionals is considered while taking the suggestions in reframing the syllabus. The repetitions of topics or the gaps whatever found would be discussed and sufficient interest is taken to bring the syllabus to the requirements of the industry.

1.1.7 Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other than those under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If ‗yes‘, give details on the process (‘Needs Assessment‘, design, development and planning) and the courses for which the curriculum has been developed. Yes, under the purview of the affiliating university, the institute does conduct certain value to the framing of syllabus by sharing their opinions considered from various professional bodies, faculty members, industry experts. The process normally followed in curriculum development of such course is as follows:  Need Assessment: Need for conduct of any course of technical field is assessed based on interaction/ feedback received from industry professionals, normally given during oncampus drives by prominent employers. Similarly courses pertaining to personality development/ communication skills/ aptitude etc are generated based on the performance analysis of unsuccessful students during campus placement. 

Design Development: such courses are designed by expert faculty of the department

or the external resource person, based on the gap analysis outcomes between the existing university recommended syllabus and what is expected by employing industry.  Planning: Once the complete course coverage is designed with the breakdown of smaller modules and estimated time frame, plans are made for scheduling of such courses. Depending upon the spare time available to students in a running semester

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 1.1.8 How does institution analyze/ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum are achieved in the course of implementation? Implementations are as follows: The faculty take the charge of translating the ideas and the stated objectives of curriculum to action.  All the faculty members of the institution follow the lesson plan, course files, teacher‟s diary etc for the successful completion of the syllabus.  Mock tests are conducted regularly for improvement of the students.  As pre the prescribed curriculum, different delivery methods are arranged for the students according to the University.  Feedback system it is every end of semester , where the students evaluate their teachers on the basis of certain criterion which are available on the feedback form.  Corrective and preventive actions are taken whenever required. It is observed that by the implementation of the above mentioned methodologies, the university specified objectives for the curriculum is met as stated below:  Most of the students achieve good marks in their respective examinations and acquire a remarkable position at par highly competitive job market.  Students of our institution achieve success in various inter-college and intra-college fests, sports and cultural competitions.  The students are transformed into best professionals, who meet the demands of the industry.  Our Alumni„s are securing top positions in different organizations both academic and corporate. Periodic assessment is made to analyze goal implementation and target realization to ensure that the Institution does not deviate from its stated mission and vision.

1.2

Academic Flexibility

1.2.1 Specifying the goals and objectives give details of the certificate/diploma/ skill development courses etc., offered by the institution.

UG 4 Year Courses

Sl. No.

COURSE NAME

Intake

1

BE-Civil Engineering

120

2 3 4

BE-Computer Science and Engineering BE-Electrical & Electronics Engineering BE-Electronics & Communications Engineering

120 60 120

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There are 6 UG courses and 5 PG courses which are affiliated in VTU.

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PG COURSES

5 6 7 Sl. No.

BE-Information Science and Engineering BE-Mechanical Engineering Telecommunication Engineering (TCE) COURSE NAME

60 120 180

1 2 3 4

M.Tech-Computer Science and Engineering 18 M.Tech-Computer Network Engineering 18 PG 2 Year Courses M.Tech-Communications systems 18 M.Tech-Digital Electronics and communication 18 Engineering 5 M.Tech-Thermal Power Engineering 18 6 MBA-Master of Business Administration 60 PG COURSES Sl. No. COURSE NAME PG 3 Year Course 1 MCA- Master of Computer Applications 60  Admissions are as per the regulation of state government of Karnataka through CET, PGCET, and COMED-K and management quota.  The fee structure for UG/PG programme through CET/PGCET is Rs 41,590/- and Rs 64,390/, COMED-K is Rs1, 25,000/- and management quota varies for each program. 1.2.2 Does the institution offer programmes that facilitate twinning /dual degree? If ‗yes‘, give details. No, the institution does not offer the dual degree programme.

1.2.3 Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development, academic mobility, progression to higher studies and improved potential for employability. Issues may cover the following and beyond: • Range of Core / Elective options offered by the University and those opted by the college • Choice Based Credit System and range of subject options • Courses offered in modular form • Credit transfer and accumulation facility • Lateral and vertical mobility within and across programs and courses • Enrichment courses

Basic subjects and core subjects are provided from Semester I to VIII Semester as pre university syllabus.

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 Range of Core / Elective options offered by the University and those opted by the college

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Nearly 30% of the subjects are given as Electives from V Semester to VIII Semester for Under Graduate students.  Choice Based Credit System and range of subject options  CBCS started for the academic year 2015-16.  Courses offered in modular form  There is no course offered in modular form and all the departments strictly follow the curriculum which is defined by the VTU. 

Credit transfer and accumulation facility:

Credit transfer facility is available from 2015-16 onwards. 

Lateral



The Institution is affiliated to VTU which has flexibility for change of college in

and vertical mobility within and across programmes and courses

third and fifth semester and change of branch in third semester To have these facilities the student has to clear all subjects without any current back logs. The diploma students are directly admitted to third semester under lateral entry scheme. 

Enrichment course

All departments conduct seminars, workshop, FDP‟s, technical symposiums which are delivered by the experts to enhance the knowledge of the students and faculties. and conferences, industrial visit, implant training, symposium, intership. 1.2.4 Does the institution offer self-financed programmes? If ‗yes‘, list them and indicate how they differ from other programmes, with reference to admission, curriculum, fee structure, teacher qualification, salary etc. All the programmes offered by the institute are self-financing. The following are the list of programmes offered in the institute:

UG 4 Year Courses

PG COURSES

Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sl. No. 1 2

COURSE NAME BE-Civil Engineering BE-Computer Science and Engineering BE-Electrical & Electronics Engineering BE-Electronics & Communications Engineering BE-Information Science and Engineering BE-Mechanical Engineering COURSE NAME M.Tech - Computer Science and Engineering M.Tech - Computer Network Engineering

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5 6 PG COURSES Sl. No. PG 3 Year Course 1 Curriculum and fee structure:

M.Tech - Communications systems M.Tech - Digital Electronics and communication Engineering M.Tech - Thermal Power Engineering MBA- Master of Business Administration COURSE NAME MCA- Master of Computer Applications

The curriculum is prescribed by the university and fee structure is framed with the approval of the committee constitute by the state government Teacher qualification & salary: As per the norms of AICTE with 6th pay.

1.2.5 Does the college provide additional skill oriented programmes, relevant to regional and global employment markets? If ‗yes‘ provide details of such programme and the beneficiaries. Yes, college provide additional skill oriented programs, they are:  Soft Skill Development (SSD) programmes for V,VI,VII,VIII semesters and the final year students of PG Programme.  Technical (TSD) Skill Development (SSD) programmes for all the students.  Regular Industry visit - once in a semester  Vocational Training - in-plant & internships.  Seminar/conference/workshop - at least once in a year  Poster presentation - once in a semester  Debate/Quiz/Assignment - at least once in a semester  Paper Contest - at least once in a year  Design Contest - at least once in a year  Participation in external seminar/conference - at least once in a year  Participation in external Tech fest/Tech quiz - at least once in a year  Organization of Seminar/Conference/Workshop - at least once in a year  Participation in short term courses- at least once in a year

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 Participation in Advanced courses - at least once in a year

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and

Distance

Mode

of

Education

for

students to choose the

courses/combination of their choice‖ If ‗yes‘, how does the institution take advantage of such provision for the benefit of students? No, distance education not provided.

1.3 Curriculum Enrichment 1.3.1 Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the University‘s Curriculum to ensure that the academic programs and Institution‘s goals and objectives are integrated? Efforts are made by the institution to supplement the University„s Curriculum and ensure that the academic programs and Institution„s goals and objectives are integrated.  We follow the curriculum prescribed by the VTU thoroughly that helps to fulfill our institutional goals.  Along with the prescribed one, some special lectures are also provided apart from curriculum.  Guest lecturers are invited for sharing expert‟s knowledge on specific domains.  Students and teachers both are inspired to attend refresher course, seminars, workshops, conferences, etc., which helps them to enrich their knowledge.  Students are sent to industry for in-plant, internships and mini and final year projects.  Seminars, Workshops, conferences are organized.  Beyond syllabus classes are regularly conducted on emerging fields.  Over the years, the institute has extended its own boundary by offering a wide range of skill based training programs, faculty development programs, workshops, national and international conferences to facilitate the needs of the students, faculties and society through teachinglearning process.  The institution has the latest versions of scientific and technical software, training kits etc. for the students of different branches. The institution has dedicated internet labs with high-end computers and dedicated internet lease line of 8 Mbps from BSNL.  Keeping in view the increasing importance of English for career purpose well equipped English Language Lab with the software in 30 multimedia computers. The software consists of

 Our Library/Information center is well equipped with rich database catering to the needs of students and faculty - Access to E-book and E-journals; IP base 12 online databases.

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skills. The software has English Lab, Career Lab and Aptitude Lab as a three year course.

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interactive learning kits which help student enhance their communication and employability

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  With a strong commitment to value-based education, the institution has been training students towards academic excellence that would help them seek careers in Engineering, Management and Computer Application in a highly competitive world.  In line with the institution goals and objectives of providing a comprehensive education to diverse sections of society in engineering.  The institute supplements the University‟s curriculum by conducting following academic programs to achieve institution‟s goals and objectives a) Conduct of Value added Courses. b) Conduct of workshops and seminars c) Coverage of topics beyond syllabus in theory subjects d) Conduct of experiments beyond syllabus in practical subjects. e) Conduct of long term training in soft skills f) Conduct of long term training in Quant, logic and Analytical skills g) Conduct of training in computer based subjects h) Conduct of expert lectures  All the academic programs of the RRCE follow the curriculum prescribed by its affiliating University. Adopting the curriculum, RRCE strives to develop its students to become: a) Independent thinking individuals b) Lifelong learners Contributing members of the society c) To get transformed into responsible citizens with professionalism.  Self-Development: The College creates an environment for student participation in cocurricular activities like debates, quizzes, seminars, play readings and drama workshops. Students are encouraged to enroll in the social service activities of the college which conducts regular camps to nearby villages. The above activities inculcate a) Self- confidence b) Self- discipline c) Free from stage fear d) Boosts up leadership qualities e) Sportsman spirit

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f) Management skills

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering i) Team spirit j) Social abilities k) Inter-College competition & Fests l) Students participate – Coding contests  The students are also facilitated with an on-campus coaching in personality development, aptitude and communication skills, by the top most Consultancies. The Training and Placement Cell of RRCE caters to the needs of the students from the third year onwards. It provides the necessary training, in developing the soft skills, so as to equip them to excel in the job market and face the interview committee with confidence. Also, campus interviews are conducted, on regular basis by well-known industries.  The Research and Development cell in RRCE, conducted conferences, workshops and seminars to enhance the development of working skills in the field of engineering and technology in the national scenario. Through its efforts in imparting a holistic education, RRCE prepares students to contribute to their community and the national development. As mentioned earlier this is done along with imparting knowledge and academic excellence, by providing opportunity to the students to participate in co-curricular and extra- curricular activities, such as: a) Blood donation Camps b) AIDS awareness programs c) Welfare programs for the students of the nearby Schools d) Donations to the Blind / orphans e) Donations to the flood victims f) Cultural Activities g) Traditional day h) Fresher‟s day i) Annual day j) Sports Activities k) Students annual meet

1.3.2 What are the efforts made by the institution to enrich and organize the curriculum to enhance the experiences of the students so as to cope with the

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needs of the dynamic employment market?

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering themselves to cater to the needs of dynamic employment market namely the Multi-National Corporate Software industries. Also, students difficulties are represented in the board of studies through expert members of the institution. The recommendations of the institute interaction cell to incorporate latest technology in the curriculum are also represented during board of studies meeting by the members. This will cater to the needs of a dynamic employment market. The efforts made by the institution to modify, enrich and impart value based education to build and develop the competencies of the students thereby preparing them to face the challenges in the employment market include the following initiatives:  Conducting Value Added certification courses to increase the employability skills of the students  Conducting workshops, seminars and guest lectures by experts from academia and industry to help in updating the students on the changes in knowledge, technology etc.  Coverage of topics beyond syllabus in theory subjects by expert lectures  Conducting experiments beyond syllabus in practical subjects  Conduct of long term training in soft skills  Conduct of training in computer based subjects  We regularly conduct student‟s technical activities, National level and international conference in order to motivate staff and students towards research activities.  The technical activities and other events provide opportunities for students to interact with the best minds in their fields.  The institution also has department-wise best practices for the up-gradation and the continuous enhancement in knowledge of the students in the various fields of their departments.

Best practices of the departments:  Identification of academically weak students and conducting the remedial classes so as to raise their academic performance.  Identification of above-average students and motivating them towards excelling in their academic performance.

 Organizing Expert Lecture series, Workshops, and Guest lecturers to both students and faculty to create industry-academia interface on a regular basis.

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 Organizing many Faculty Development Program / train the trainer„programs so as to increase

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Encouraging students and faculty for the utilization of department library, e-resources to the fullest extent.  Maximum utilization of Laboratory resources.  Motivating the students to take up innovative projects which have social implication in the department.  Motivating the senior faculty in the department towards conduction of conferences, symposia, writing the Research papers, Research projects, Registration for PhD, Publication of papers and Writing a book.  Toppers are encouraged for competitions, fests and projects.

1.3.3 Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting issues such as Gender, Climate Change, Environmental Education, Human Rights, ICT etc., into the curriculum? Secularism and unity is ingrained in the institution„s culture which is evident in the communal harmony among the students from various religion, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. With a strong commitment to value-based education, the college has been training students towards academic excellence that would help them seek careers in Engineering, Management and Computer Application in a highly competitive world. The college adopts the curriculum designed by the university to develop competency, obtain employment and promote research among students and the teaching fraternity.

The curriculum thus offered in the college addresses the demands of the society in creating awareness, importance and knowledge to students by providing  Community and national development - NSS  Self-development  Employability  Ecology and environmental awareness - NSS  Entrepreneurship Development cell  Equality – Celebrate Women‟s Day

This holistic approach has led to increased opportunities in employment as well as in building new entrepreneurial development among the student community.

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activities. There is no discrimination made in offering the various committees to girls & boys.

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Gender: Girls and boys are encouraged to work together in various curricular, co-curricular

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Climate: Encouragement to participate in national and international conferences, workshops, intercollegiate competitions (debate, quiz, and paper presentations), management fests, and industrial visits enable the students to comprehend emerging national and global trends and allows self-development and exposure.

Environmental Development: Community developmental activities like blood donation camps, AIDS awareness programs, waste management programs contribute to community and national development and also create awareness about ecology and environment through NSS, such as cleaning the sorrounding, awareness campaign on cleanliness, plantation, etc.,

Contributing to National Development Our contribution to the national development is taken care of by the curriculum which fosters holistic development of students. The programs that we conduct under NSS, NCC, and outreach committee like blood donation camps, AIDS awareness, eco-friendly environment awareness, plastic waste management, global warming, financial contribution to disaster relief fund, NSS camp at surrounding villages. All these ensure sensitization of students to social concerns and issues pertaining to the nation.

Social Responsiveness: Student social responsiveness activities such as collection of waste paper (Cancer cure campaign), old clothes (distribution in orphanages) are being encouraged.

ICT: Technology is put to maximum use in the teaching-learning process. Our classrooms with digital boards make teaching sessions more interactive and help effective time management. Similarly our laboratories and library are e-enabled. The e-transactions cover the entire academic and related activities, thus contributing to significant enhancement of the learning process. The college has the latest versions of scientific and technical software, training kits etc. for the students of different branches. The college has dedicated internet laboratories with high-end computers and dedicated internet lease line of 8 Mbps from BSNL.

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Our Library “Knowledge Centre” is well equipped with rich database catering to the needs of

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering We have implemented Parent Interaction Cell, which enables the students and parents to access the performance of students. We communicate the Internal Test performance and attendance to the parents by Post.

Thus the students are technologically enabled to compete in the global employment market. ICT - Computer fundamentals are already taught as a part of the curriculum along with this separate computer centers are available for students to enhance their skills and additional training on MS office.

1.3.4 What are the various value-added courses/enrichment programs offered to ensure holistic development of students? 

Moral and ethical values

In keeping with the nation„s motto of unity in diversity, we have students from diverse religious and socio-economic backgrounds living in harmony in the college environment.  The fostering of national values and social sensitivity and responsibility is highlighted in the events we organize like Ethnic Day, festivals of various states, social outreach programs and personality development programs in the campus.  The institutions conducts programs like blood donation camps, AIDS awareness, eco-friendly environment awareness, plastic waste management, global warming, NSS camp at surrounding villages that under the banner of NSS.  The institution has inculcated a practice of celebrating teacher„s day, world women„s day, Ayudha Pooja, Vinayaka Chaturthi, etc., to emphasize on our culture and heritage. 

Employable and life skills

 Keeping in view the increasing importance of English for career purpose we have a wellequipped English Language Lab with the software that consists of interactive learning kits which help student enhance their communication and employability skills. The software has English Lab, Career Lab and Aptitude Lab as a three year course.  The institute recognizes the importance of life skills & regularly organizes cultural, cocurricular and sports activities, Annual College Day towards development life skills.  Leadership development through Guest lectures.  The institute has an Entrepreneur Development Cell which encourages students in developing competencies in entrepreneurial activities.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Skill courses such as: ROBOTICS certification courses, Embedded Systems Certification, CAD, certification helps students in enhancing their hard and soft skills.  Separate training and placement cell is existing in the campus. They organize different seminar and workshop for describing different career path of the student. 

Community orientation

 Community developmental activities like blood donation camps, AIDS awareness programs, and waste management programs contribute to community and national development and also create awareness about ecology and environment.  NSS camps are organized for the students every year. Social issues and plantation of trees are given importance during the camps. Blood donation camp is organized by NSS frequently. The students come forward and donate blood for the benefit of the public. The students organize different campaign to keep the city clean and hygiene.

1.3.5 Citing a few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from stakeholders in enriching the curriculum? Alumni Feedback: Every year institute organizes Alumni Meet in which feedback is collected to enrich the curriculum. Current Students Feedback: At the end of each semester, a feedback from every student is taken. The college has implemented online student feedback system. Employers Feedback: We organize curriculum development workshop, where we invite employers also. Their feedback is collected during these interactions. Board of Governors (BOG): Regular BOG meetings are held in the Institute and many advises and suggestion are discussed and accepted Advisors: The Institute has a set of Advisors that consists of senior professors, who provide valuable

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 1.3.6 How does the institution monitor and evaluate the quality of its enrichment programs? The Institute monitors and evaluate the quality of its enrichment programs through:  Feedback mechanism  Advisor„s feedback  Expert„s comment  Surprise visits by higher authorities.  Exit Feedback from the students at the end of the course.

1.4

Feedback System

1.4.1 What are the contributions of the institution in the design and development of the curriculum prepared by the University?  During the formation/ reformation/ modification of the curriculum, the University invites the representatives from the colleges to put forward the views on behalf of the Institute.

1.4.2 Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders on Curriculum? If ‗yes‘, how is it communicated to the University and made use internally for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes/new programs? Yes. There is a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students on a regular basis. The feedback is also obtained from the students and the remaining stakeholders and their views are considered to bring in the appropriate timely changes in the system. During the reformation of the curriculum university invites the representative from the college to put forward the view on behalf of all the stakeholders of the Institute. The senior faculty would participate from the institution and share the feelings of all the stakeholders, which would help in enriching the curriculum and to bring the new changes in the syllabus and the environment.

1.4.3 How many new programs/courses were introduced by the institution during the last four years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses/programs?) It is understood that global economy would influence very much on higher education and vice versa. So government of India has taken initiatives to emphasis the higher educational

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COURSE NAME

Intake

1

M.Tech-Computer Science and Engineering

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2

M.Tech-Computer Network Engineering

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M.Tech-Communications systems

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4

M.Tech-Digital Electronics and communication

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Engineering 5

M.Tech-Thermal Power Engineering

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Any other relevant information regarding curricular aspects which the college would like to include. The enrichment programmes are monitored and evaluated by the HODs, Deans and Director. Corrective measures are taken based on feedback from the prime beneficiary i.e., students, and employer. The feedback form consists of questionnaire related to syllabus, teaching methods,

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Criteria II : Teaching Learning & Evaluation

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering CRITERION II: TEACHING - LEARNING AND EVALUATION 2.1 Student Enrollment and Profile 2.1.1 How does the college ensure publicity and transparency in the admission Process? Publicity The college is taking the following steps for admission: Prospectus The prospectus gives the information on the courses available in the colleges. It also gives the various other facilities available in the College and about the extracurricular activities. The details of courses for admission, the faculty, fee structure etc. are brought to the notice of stakeholders. Institutional Website The institution has a website which provides information about institution details, courses offered and facilities available to student community. The college maintains formal public contacts through http://www.rrce.org. Advertisement in Regional/National Newspapers In regional and national newspapers, the advertisements are published regarding the details of the institution, courses offered and admission process. Any other (specify) Since the Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust runs many Institutions (like Schools, Medical, Dental, nursing etc..) At Bangalore as well as in Tamailnadu efforts are made to contact the Principals of the feeder colleges to create awareness among the students regarding the courses and other details. Admission notification is also published in Newspapers, Electronic media and pamphlets are distributed in the vicinity. Hoardings are also displayed at major city junctions  Alumni The Institute has a strong Alumni network working in all facets of engineering, business, and government organizations, etc. The alumni are one of the major publicizing sources. 

Transparency

The Admission process is controlled by the Karnataka State Government by a well tested regulation for various courses for 45% of the seats and the rest 30% is made by COMED-K and

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admissions. The fee details are fixed by the Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust

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25% by the Institute under management quota.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering based on percentage of marks, caste, and domicile. The details are highly transparent to the stakeholders. Our Teacher Coordinators also personally counsel students and parents having doubts and queries about courses. This has benefited especially parents who were unaware about content and current value of course. Parents‟ meetings are also one important mode of disseminating information. Graded as 43rd best engineering college in India out of top 50 private engineering colleges 2014 by Higher Education Review magazine.

2.1.2 Explain in detail the criteria adopted and process of admission (Ex. (i) merit (ii) common admission test conducted by state agencies and national agencies (iii) combination of merit and entrance test or merit, entrance test and interview (iv) any other) to various programmes of the Institution. Admission to Undergraduate Programme: 45% of the students are admitted through Common entrance Test (CET) of Karnataka Examination Authority conducted by Government of Karnataka. 30% of the admissions are through the entrance conducted by Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental colleges of Karnataka (COMED-K). The rest of the 25% admissions are through Management Quota. Admission through KEA: It is for candidates of Karnataka domicile only. A candidate who has passed the Qualifying Exam (Q.E.) (12thExam) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry / Bio- Technology / Biology / Electronics / Computer Science as optional subjects with English as one of the languages of study and obtained an aggregate minimum of 45% marks in the optional subjects in the Q. E. is eligible for Engineering courses. 40% of marks in Q.E. in case of SC, ST, Category-I and OBC Category candidates are considered. Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects along with Chemistry or Biotechnology or iology. Based on the performance of the candidates in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in both Common Entrance Test and the Qualifying Examination by taking the marks in equal proportions, the Engineering rank list will be prepared and published. Based on their Rank student are selected for admission.

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Admission through Management Quota: Candidates should have passed with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and should have passed these subjects individually. Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects along with Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or any other Technical vocational courses as one of the optional subjects. Admission to Post-Graduate courses: For admission to M.Tech candidates need to qualify PGCET examination conducted by KEA or GATE. Candidates with a B.E/B.Tech/B.Arch. degree in the relevant discipline with at least 50% marks in aggregate are eligible. M.Sc. (Engg.) by Research and Ph. D.: Candidates are required to qualify ULRAT examination conducted by Visvesvaraya Technological University.

2.1.3Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level for each of the programmes offered by the college and provide a comparison with other colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district. Minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level for each of the programmes offered by the college is completely taken care by University,VTU, Belgaum.

2.1.4Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and student profiles annually? If ‗yes‘ what is the outcome of such an effort and how has it contributed to the improvement of the process? YES The institute reviews its admission to all programmes annually. The highest and the lowest ranks in all categories (GM, SC, ST, CAT-1, CAT-IIA, CAT-IIB, CAT-IIIA, CAT-IIIB and COMEDK) for all programs are reviewed to analyze the variation in the quality of students joining the institute. It is an indicator of the student‟s preference to the institute over others in the region, and the steps that need to be taken to further improve our position. 2.1.5 Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following categories of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and its  SC/ST

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Women  Differently abled  Economically weaker sections  Minority community  Any other SC / ST /OBC/Others The college provides fee concessions and follows Merit cum roaster system to ensure social equity and concern for students belonging to SC and ST categories. SC/ST students are provided with Scholarship or Fee reimbursement (Post Metric Scholarship to SC/ST‟s, Fee-Reimbursement to SC/ST‟s). Candidates of CAT-I (Parents annual income less than or equal to 2 Lakhs) and for CAT-IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB (Parents annual income less than or equal to Rs.44,500/-) are provided fee concession and extra boarding and lodging charges. Women As per the roaster system, women students also get equal opportunity at the time of admissions. Economically-weaker sections Most of the students belong to the economically weaker sections. Sufficient number of seats is available in UG programmes as per university rules and admissions to such candidates are given under management quota for nominal fee. Sports personnel Student belonging to the sports category, admissions are made after ascertaining the sports abilities as per the past records of achievements at district/state/national levels. They are given concession in the admission to various courses.

2.1.6 Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution during the last four years and comment on the trends. i.e. reasons for increase / decrease and actions initiated for improvement. The reasons for increase / decrease in the admissions are decided by the following factors: 

The college constantly reviews the situation with regard to employability and the

demand from the public as well as the industry for certain courses.

survey.  

Trends for Post Graduate courses. Total number of seats available for admissions in the State.

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National & global employment scenario which is projected by industry and society

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Policy decisions taken by various Governments on the overall Industrial growth in the

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Number of

Number of students

applications

admitted

Demand Ratio

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127

100

2014-15

120

104

86.66

2013-14

120

102

85

2012-13

66

66

100

2011-12

61

61

100

PG Programme (CSE) Year

Number of

Number of students

applications

admitted

Demand Ratio

2015-16

18

5

22.77

2014-15

18

18

100

2013-14

18

7

38.88

PG Programme (CNE) 2015-16

18

1

5.55

2014-15

18

3

16.66

Research Programme (Ph.D) Number of students

applications

admitted

Demand Ratio

2015-16

2

2

100

2014-15

5

5

100

2013-14

2

2

100

2012-13

2

2

100

2011-12

1

1

100

UG Programme (ME)

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Number of

Number of students

Demand

applications

admitted

Ratio

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126

114

90.5

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126

107

84.9

2013-14

63

58

92.03

2012-13

63

63

100

2011-12

63

55

87.30

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Number of

Number of students

Demand

applications

admitted

Ratio

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2014-15

18

11

61.11

2013-14

18

2

11.11

0

NIL

CE Programmes

Year

Number

of

application

Number of

Demand

student

ratio

admitted

UG

2015-16

120

106

88

2014-15

120

104

86.7

2013-14

60

52

86.7

2012-13

60

56

93

Year

Number

Number of

Demand

student

ratio

ECE Programmes

application

of

126

96

76.2

2014-15

126

94

74.6

2013-14

126

101

80.2

2012-13

63

57

90.5

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PG

2011-12

60

59

98.3

2015-16

18

01

01

2014-15

18

12

66.6

2013-14

18

16

88.9

2012-13

18

18

100

2011-12

18

18

100

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Number

Number of

Demand

student

ratio

ISE Programmes

of

application

admitted

UG

2015-16

60

49

81.66

2014-15

60

57

95

2013-14

60

45

75

2012-13

60

38

63.33

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Number

Number of

Demand

student

ratio

EEE Programmes

of

application

admitted

UG

2015-16

63

47

74.60

2014-15

64

46

71.84

2013-14

65

52

80

2012-13

62

37

59.67

Year

Number

Number of

Demand

student

ratio

MCA Programmes

application

of

9

9

20%

2014-15

7

6

12%

2013-14

7

7

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Catering to Student Diversity 2.2.1 How does the institution cater to the needs of differently- abled students and ensure adherence to government policies in this regard? Polices adopted by government of Karnataka/VTU for differently abled students are strictly followed. The College has great concern for differently abled students. Besides the fee concession, the faculty, library staff and other allied staffs are sensitized to the needs of these students. The institution aims at creating a friendly environment for differently abled students by providing lift / wheel chairs / barrier free environment to facilitate their easy movement. 

Institute makes separate seating arrangement for differently-abled students for

the university examination. An Ambulance is readily available to cater to the emergency needs of the students. A dedicated chamber is provided for counseling of slow learning students by a psychiatrist Strategies adopted to facilitate weak students Remedial classes are organized to clarify doubts, re-explaining of critical topics for improving performance. Provide additional support for students through mentorship program Change classroom organisation e.g. positioning students to enhance participation or maximise access to instruction Strategies adopted to facilitate talented students Special training to motivate students to present papers in seminars/conferences. Involving in higher order thinking processes promoting creative and critical thinking Motivating to access latest online journals, reference materials and help them to understand the emerging trends in their field of study 2.2.2 Does the institution assess the students‘ needs in terms of knowledge and skills before the commencement of the programme? If ‗yes‘, give details on the process. The College conducts Orientation Programme just before the commencement of the classes during which teachers make an attempt to ascertain the needs of a students. Information and guidance

 Recent market trends.

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 About the college, its infrastructure and the rules and regulations of the college.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  General awareness on different subjects and its market potentiality.  Importance of non-engineering subjects, fundamentals concepts on various issues.  Importance of values and ethics, attendance, discipline and punctuality  The orientation program well be attended by the fresh students along with their parents. Experts from the different walks of life are called for invited talks.

2.2.3 What are the strategies adopted by the institution to bridge the knowledge gap of the enrolled students (Bridge/Remedial/ Add-on/Enrichment Courses, etc.) to enable them to cope with the programme of their choice? BRIDGE COURSEBridge courses are identified by the university as well as the institution. Bridge courses are conducted parallel to the regular semester classes. Faculty members provide extra efforts to the students by giving information on contents beyond syllabus to enrich their knowledge. Industrial visits are arranged to the students every year for all departments to build their strong practical knowledge to meet the future needs of the industries. The most of the students getting admitted to the institution comes from various disciplines like kannada medium and students from other states also have major deficiency in medium of learning which is English. Therefore learning of English is mandatory in first year and English is incorporated as a regular subject in the first year. REMEDIAL COURSESWeaker students are identified from their internal test performance. The College conducts Remedial classes are conducted for them by the concerned subject teachers. Normally one remedial class per week is conducted for difficult subjects. ADD-ON-COURSES – The institution organizes seminars by the experts in respective subjects and soft skills etc. The diploma students who join as lateral entry in third semester need to complete bridge courses in mathematics. The classes are usually planned on Wednesday afternoons.

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2.2.4 How does the college sensitize its staff and students on issues such as gender, inclusion, environment etc.? Anti ragging Committee: o

The College has started a committee to prevent ragging among the students. The College

and the Management make efforts to create awareness among the students regarding such evils during Orientation programme. All the necessary requirements for the females both in the college and the hostel have been adequately taken care of the class room also there is no gender bias. 

While

recruitment of Staff both Teaching as well as Supporting, there is no bias or

reservation based on gender, caste, creed etc. During recruitment process, equal opportunities are provided for all eligible candidates. This in itself brings in a large uniformity in the Institute„s approach towards the various sectors of the society. 

Institute has a very strong NSS team. As per the motto of NSS, the college plans lots of

community activities which brings in the mind set of mutual coexistence, co-operation and respect towards under-privileged. Environment: o

Eco-club has been started by the institution with a view to create awareness regarding

environmental protection. Heritage club, Green day are celebrated. o

Organization of Birth Anniversaries of eminent Personalities such as Gandhi Jayanthi, Sir M

Visveswaraya, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, swach bharat aandolan is also launched etc., also motivates the students and staff communities to imbibe the great qualities of these eminent Personalities which in itself would help in sensitizing and creation of awareness of harmonic coexistence. o

Every year, Women‟s Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The girl students with good

academic and lady staff members with teaching record being facilitated on that day.  NSS camps are organized for the students every year. Social issues and plantation of trees are

blood for the benefit of the public.

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given importance during the camps.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Women‟s welfare committee is formed for the security, welfare and grievance redress of women as per the instructions of Director of Technical Education. The committee is active in the institution which looks into the grievances of women and endeavors for a safe and secure women friendly atmosphere in the institution.  Medical facilities in case of needs and emergency faculty and students can utilize from RRMCH for free of cost.

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does

the

institution

identify

and

respond

to

special

Educational /learning needs of advanced learners? The faculty members of all the departments who handle regular classes identify the requirements of the advanced topics and give lectures on the topics in the regular class itself. The

students

of

various

departments

are

encouraged

to

take

part in

symposiums, workshops and seminars to gain knowledge in the advanced topics. The students are encouraged to do projects and mini projects in the advanced topics under the guidance of the faculty members.

Resource persons from industries and academic institution

are invited to give Guest Lecture on the advanced topics for the benefit of the students. The college library provides lot of journals and eBooks, through which the can gain knowledge on

the advanced

beyond the syllabus, after

topics. The faculty members

students

teach content

the completion of syllabus to enrich the knowledge of the

students in the advanced topics. Additional laboratory experiments are also conducted after the completion of the regular lab Classes. The Institute has signed MOU with some national and International Institutes and organizations and students are exposed to advance learning through such institutes / Organizations.

2.2.6 How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the academic performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk of drop out (students from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged, slow learners, economically weaker sections etc. who may discontinue their studies if some sort of support is not provided)?

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 Internal evaluation tests of Institution, University result analysis and regular interaction

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged, slow learners, economically weaker students.  Teacher mentor interacts regularly with the students assigned to them and find out the academic performance of student and probable reasons for the same. He/she co-relates the result with the categories of the student viz. section of society, physically challenged, slow learners and economically weaker students.

The Institution uses the data as follows. Physically Challenged  Teacher makes special arrangements to teach the syllabus contents as per the convenience of the respective students. Slow learner  The Institution arranges remedial lectures for slow learners in all the subjects before and after Institution hours.  Teacher repeatedly teaches the content as per requirement of slow learners.  Teacher informs the parents regarding improvement in the performance of their ward on regular basis.  Attempts are made by the teachers to give personal attention to these students.  Specially developed question banks and assignments are given.  Participative and progressive slow learners are given chance to improve team work to motivate and appreciate their efforts. Economically Weaker Section  Tuition Fee Weavers is provided.  Deferred fee payments are permitted for needy students.  Institution provides information about government and NGO aids, scholarship etc.  Institution offers book – bank facility. Disadvantaged sections of society  SC/ST/OBC/minority students are given benefits of reservations in admission and scholarship as per government norms.

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 Institution provides information about free ships, scholarship, different government schemes

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2.3 Teaching-Learning Process 2.3.1 How does the college plan and organize the teaching, learning and aluation schedules? (Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue Print, etc.) As the College is affiliated to VTU and has to adhere to the academic calendar published by the university, the University calendar is supplemented by college academic plans. At the beginning of each academic year faculty meeting are held in all departments and an academic program for the semester is prepared in consultation with the Principal. On receipt of the VTU academic calendar, a separate college/ Dept. academic calendar is prepared , which includes, Academic Events Assessment Schedules Sports/cultural

Schedules

List

of

Holidays An exclusive hand book is prepared for first year students which include the following information: Vision and Mission VTU Rules & Regulations Information about the Departments Syllabus and Scheme Contact Information of Functional Committee Members Class Time table The Teaching Learning Process is as follows: Before the beginning of each semester, Heads of the Departments calls for subject preferences by the faculty and subsequently based on this preference list makes the subject allotments for the ensuing semester. After the subject allocation, the faculty prepares a detailed course file while includes Lesson Plan, Notes and other study material, previous year university question papers, transparencies, PowerPoint presentations, question bank, Solution bank etc., in concurrence with the college academic calendar. Time Tables are prepared in such a way that instead of the stipulated four hour sessions

is made use for tutorial/remedial classes wherein the flow of lessons in the previous four hoursis discussed in detail and student„s doubts with respect

to various aspects

subject are cleared. Also, additional problems are solved during these classes.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Feedbacks from the current and existing students are collected periodically when teaching is in progress and concerned faculty makes use of the same to readdress the requirements. As per VTU norms, Institute conducts three Internal Assessment Tests. The students performance evaluation in these tests is intimated to both students and parents. Subject teachers and mentors conduct counseling sessions to weaker students so that their academic performance can be improved in the future tests / examinations. A detailed laboratory manual pertaining to each laboratory is prepared well in Advance and circulated amongst the students. These manuals include a detailed explanation about the various experiments which would be conducted under these laboratories. It also includes viva-voce questions related to the laboratory. At the end of each term, continuous evaluation of students is conducted which includes mock viva and also laboratory tests.

At the End of Term University examinations are conducted as per the university calendar which is centrally evaluated by the university and the semester results are published before the beginning of the next semester. Exam Coordinator under the guidance of Principal facilitates the smooth conduction of the examination. 2.3.2 How does IQAC contribute to improve the teaching –learning process? In all the departments the college has maintained an active mechanism to monitor the performance of teaching learning process. The teacher performance is assessed by the students from feedback on the performance of teachers. Students also give feedback on library, IT facilities, infra structure, courses and programs performance. The teachers submit self performance appraisal. From the analysis outcome action are initiated.

2.3.3 How is learning made more student-centric? Give details on the support structures and systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive learning, collaborative learning and independent learning among the students? Lecture method and Interactive learning: The faculty use chalk and board and slide presentation in teaching. Students are also encouraged to actually interact during the lecture hour by getting the doubts clarified.

SMART classes: All the departments of the college have a SMART class room. These are in addition to the LCD projectors and screen.

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Project-based learning: The 3rd and 4th year students are given many real time projects and

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Learning is made student-centric by laying stress on specific learning outcomes for all courses and making it more participatory and interactive through the following types of participatory activities: Group Activities like Group discussions, mini projects, quiz, poster presentation, Field survey/Field work/ Field visits and Academic debates which strengthen the knowledge base and contribute to skill formation improving their managerial skills both at personal and interpersonal level. The institute also organizes special pre placement, placement training programmes which include aptitude skills, personality development, spoken English classes and communication sessions with an aim to develop the students to face on campus as well as off campus interviews. Students are also encouraged to use library ,digital library independently that enhances their knowledge. Student chapters of various professional societies (like IEEE, ISTE, IETE, CSI etc.,) are formed involving students to conduct the technical, co-curricular and extracurricular activities to improve their skills. Online journals are made available for staff and students to learn the latest development on research and on advanced topics of engineering and technology. Although the traditional chalk and lecture method is predominantly used, different other methods are adopted to make teaching interesting and interactive. The various other methods used by the departments are: o Students‟ seminars o Invited lectures by external speakers o Interactive sessions o Group discussions among the students o Case studies and projects o Power-point presentations o Industrial Visits o International, National conferences conducted by the department. o Workshop an recent software and hardware tools given to students to improve their knowledge to meet the current industry requirement. o Faculty development program

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2.3.4 How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper among the students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators? The college concentrates on improving the critical thinking of the students. To encourage the creativity among the students, the creative club is functioning in the campus. Faculty motivates them to participate in various activities conducted by the club. At the same time, to encourage the scientific temper among students, the faculty engages the students in various practical works and mini projects. To sharpen the critical thinking of students, Quizzes, various group discussions, debates and seminars are organized in which students explore new ideas and also get a chance to listen to the expert views of eminent professionals. The following activities conducted by the institution/ departments to improve critical thinking and creativity of the students:  Extensive problem solving skills are practiced during aptitude classes  Mini projects and final year projects are designed and developed as a part of creativity, innovation and idea mapping.  Many students participate at Workshops/ Project expo/Poster presentation to exhibit their scientific temperament and talent.  Industrial visits are organized by the department for the students to get abreast of the latest technologies.  Mock interviews are conducted by in-house and outside experts.  Participatory learning through group discussions, role play, case study, debates, industry visits, model making supplement class room teaching are conducted regularly.  Faculty encourage the final year students to get KSCST project funds.  Creative and innovative clubs are formed in the institution and the members are faculties and students of various departments. They arrange creative and innovative day once in academic year where student can expose the creative and innovative ideas and skills.  Faculty encourage the final year students to get KSCST, VGST

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Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and National Mission on Education through

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Use of modern teaching aids like LCD projectors, Internet enabled computer systems, Wi-Fi enabled laptops are usually employed in classrooms and other student learning environments. Expert video subject lectures delivered by the various eminent resource persons are available in the digital library and it facilitates the faculty and students to utilize E-Tutorials of NPTEL, access E-Journals, etc. Delivery of Courses through E-learning: In addition to the syllabus mentioned in the curriculum, the students are exposed themselves as they are provided with the e-content through national and international portals such as: NPTEL

http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

EDUSAT

http://elearning.vtu.ac.in/edusat.html

IEEE

http://www.ieee.org

Science Direct

http://www.sciencedirect.com/

ASME

http://www.asme.com

EVIDHYA

http://www.evidhya.com

2.3.6 How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and skills (blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)? 1. Institution encourages the departments to organize the events like expert lectures, seminars, 2. conferences, workshops, to expose student and faculty to advance level of knowledge. Institution deputes the faculty for seminars, conferences, workshops, STTPs organized by other Institutions. 3. Over the past years the faculties have been participating /presenting papers in national/international conferences and publish their articles in national/international journals to enrich their knowledge. Each department conducts national level symposia every year and arranges industrial visits. Latest news clippings pertaining to current affairs, research work, job opportunities and career options are displayed on the departmental and Training & Placement display boards.

2.3.7Detail (process and the number of students \benefitted) on the academic, personal and psycho-social support and guidance services (professional counseling/ mentoring/academic  The teaching faculty, who is a mentor for a batch of 12 students, provides orientation and

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are counseled periodically, fortnight / month, about their academic performance, financial

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering problem, hostel problem and other personal problems. If required, parents are called for counseling along with the students. Student‟s mentoring records are maintained by the faculty mentor from first to final semesters. Mentoring records will be maintained with details like student‟s strength, weakness, and academic details and updated regularly in discussion with respective student mentor.  Student‟s counselors who are specialized in the area of psychology provide professional counseling to the needy students in consultation with teacher mentor and HOD of the respective departments. Parents/Guardians are informed about the performance of the students on monthly basis. Continuous evaluation with feedbacks provides an opportunity to enhance their academic performance and behavior.  The Career guidance Cell interacts with students time to time and guides them for better career options in their respective fields. The cell not only offers help for job hunting but also improves skill and personality of the students by organizing various workshops on communication-skills and personality development. Placement drives are organized by the Institution by inviting MNCs and Industries of repute.  The Grievance Cell constitutes the Principal and other senior faculty members. The function of the cell is to redress the grievances regarding personal matters, academic problems, hostel accommodation and health problems etc. It upholds the dignity of the Institution by ensuring an unprejudiced educational environment. The students who seek psychological boosting or the candidates who are psychosocially left out are given psychological counseling by proper psychiatrists available in Rajarajeswari medical college and hospital.  Every faculty strives to act as a true friend, philosopher and a guide for the students.

2.3.8 Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the faculty during the last four years? What are the efforts made by the institution to encourage the faulty to adopt new and innovative approaches and the impact of such innovative practices on student learning? Innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the faculty: a. Faculty members continuously do research to evolve innovative teaching methodologies.

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the students and encouraging peer

learning,

which help the students who are academically less performing. f. The students are given many tasks such as group assignment competition, problem solving and mini projects. These activities help the students to learn on their own. Impact of innovative practices on student learning:  Learning processes become increasingly personalized, tailored to the individual„s needs and interests.  Enabling individuals to better develop and realize their personal potential.  Exploited to allow the learner to not only enjoy learning, but acquire skills that empower him/her to actively engage in the development of his personal skills and competences and improve their performance and achievement  Institution encourage the faculty to attend faculty development program, conference, work shop adopt new and inovative approaches.

2.3.9 How are library resources used to augment the teaching- learning process? 1 Library is enabled with LAN, and Internet facilities. 2 Software is used to easy access to required books/journals. 3 An e-Library is equipped with the 16 mbps broad band Internet, 16 mbps leased Line connectivity. 4 Open Access System is being followed in the Central Library and all the documents are in bar-coded. 5

In addition to the well-stocked-Library, each department has its own departmental

Library to facilitate easy access to the faculty, students and research scholars.

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10 Daily newspapers, magazines and journals are subscribed in the library.

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6 An online facility which provides access to international journals is available.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 11 Library periods are normally included in class time-table such that students get sufficient time for exchanging books as well as for reference. 12 Library remains open from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm on every working day.

2.3.10 Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the planned time frame and calendar? If ‗yes‘, elaborate on the challenges encountered and the institutional approaches to overcome these. Yes, though the institute could complete the curriculum with in the time frame, it has sometimes faced the following challenges:  Due to late admissions at first year level, the instruction period is usually less. Faculty take it as a challenge and completes the syllabus in time by conducting extra classes and also motivating the students to prepare on day to day basis.  Sometimes teachers need to conduct bridge courses particularly to the lateral entry students admitted into second year to meet the curriculum gap so as to make them comfortable with the curriculum subjects.  Unforeseen interruptions to the class work are compensated by arranging extra classes beyond working hours.  The IQAC monitors the syllabus coverage in every subject and suggests suitable remedial measures to the teachers concerned.

2.3.11 How does the institute monitor and evaluates the quality of teaching learning? a. The instructor are appointed to keep a record of the topic covered every day in each lecture by every faculty. b. Regular departmental meetings with Principal and Vice-principal are conducted. c. Principal take rounds during lectures to monitor the teaching quality. d. Feedback is obtained from the members of Student Council. e. Students are evaluated at regular intervals as per the University introduced System. f. The suggestion box placed near the department HOD‟s chamber college office wherein students write about their experiences of the teaching-learning process. g. Feedback is also obtained from students about teachers and the teaching-learning process

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h. Practice Test classes are held by each faculty at the end, to enable students to write well in

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2.4 Teacher Quality 2.4.1 Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the college in planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource (qualified and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the curriculum. The Institution recruits highly qualified, meritorious faculty with good research potential and experienced faculty by open competition well before the starting of the academic year and also when the need arises, thus maintain a faculty student ratio as per the AICTE norms. FACULTY RECRUITMENT POLICY The Institution has the required number of qualified and competent staff to handle all the courses. The Retention rate is good as the institution provides an conducive environment such as  Excellent recognition for qualified and experienced faculty  Best service benefits, PF, Gratuity, etc  Winter and summer vacations  Encouragements for higher learning  Better scope for research and development  Awards for meritorious faculty members  Higher promotion ladder  Sixth pay commission pay  All allowances as per the Government order A systematic procedure is followed for the recruitment of the faculty which is given below.  Receipt of Faculty requirements from Head of Institution.  Approval by the management for the process of staff selection.  Formation of Committee for process of staff selection.

 Scrutinization of documents.  Approval by the management for the composition of staff selection committee.

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 Release of Advertisement.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Intimation to Staff selection committee members for the date of interview.  Intimation to candidates.  Date of Interview.  Minutes of staff selection committee.  Approval of staff selection committee recommendations by the governing council.  Approval of governing council recommendations by the board of Management.  Issue of Appointment orders.  Date of Joining by the faculties. Academic Year 2015-16 Professor

Highest Qualification

Male

Associate Professor

Female

Male

Female

Assistant Professor Male

Total

Female

ECE Ph. D

2

2

M. Tech/M. E

4 1

3

10

9

23

ME Ph. D

4

4

M. Tech/M. E

3

16

19

BE CSE Ph. D

1

M. Tech/M. E

2

3 3

1

9

10

23

EEE Ph. D

1

M. Tech/M. E

1

1 1

1

5

5

13

BE ISE Ph. D

1

1

M. Tech/M. E

6

4

10

BE

1

M. Tech/M. E

1

1 1

5

7

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MCA Ph. D M. Tech/M. E

2

2

4

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Highest Qualification

Male

Associate Professor

Female

Male

Female

Assistant Professor Male

Total

Female

ECE Ph. D

1

M. Tech/M. E

1

1

1 1

2

3 10

10

24

ME Ph. D

3

3

M. Tech/M. E

3

15

18

BE CSE Ph. D

3

M. Tech/M. E

1

4 3

1

8

7

15

EEE Ph. D

1

M. Tech/M. E

1

1 1

1

5

5

13

BE ISE 1 6

6

BE

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Ph. D

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1

M. Tech/M. E

1

1 1

3

7

12

2

1

5

MBA Ph. D M. Tech/M. E

MCA Ph. D M. Tech/M. E

2

Academic Year 2013-14 Professor

Highest Qualification

Male

Associate Professor

Female

Male

Female

Assistant Professor Male

Total

Female

ECE Ph. D

1

M. Tech/M. E

1

1 1

2

6

8

18

ME Ph. D

3

3

M. Tech/M. E

3

12

15

BE CSE Ph. D

1

M. Tech/M. E

1

2 3

1

7

5

16

BE

2

M. Tech/M. E

1

2 1

1

5

5

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1

1

M. Tech/M. E

6

6

12

BE CE Ph. D

1

M. Tech/M. E

1

1 1

3

7

12

2

1

5

MBA Ph. D M. Tech/M. E

MCA Ph. D M. Tech/MCA

2

2.4.2How does the institution cope with the growing demand/ scarcity of qualified senior faculty to teach new programmes/ modern areas (emerging areas) of study being introduced (Biotechnology, IT, Bioinformatics etc.)? Provide details on the efforts made by the institution in this direction and the outcome during the last three years. As far as the Engineering branches are concerned, Institution has made efforts torecruit the best quality teachers. The Institution recruits only PG and higher qualified candidates as faculty members. The young faculty members are encouraged to pursue their Ph.D through QIP/Part time program and get the expertise in latest emerging areas. In addition to deputed faculty members, there are about 34 doctorates and 48 faculty members are pursuing their Ph.D in the

To attract the new faculty and to retain the existing teachers the Institution provides requisite facilities like subsidized transportation for teachers coming from a distance, research facilities

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campus. The Institution conducts guest lecturers/ seminars/workshops/ FDPs/training programs

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering like library, internet, and incentives for their publications etc. The Institution is paying higher scales to the faculty to meet the demand of scarcity. As stated earlier, the Institution has more than sufficient number of qualified and competent teachers to handle the courses offered. Thereby teaching learning process in this Institution is more effective

2.4.3 Providing details on staff development programmes during the last four years elaborate on the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher quality. The Management has a positive attitude for the professional development of the faculty in acquiring the knowledge of recent developments and engaging them in the research activities. Some of the activities followed by the Institution for honing the skill knowledge are o Deputing faculty members to do Ph.D o Permitting faculty members to do part time Ph.D o Providing sabbatical leave to undertake research activities. o Providing on duty to attend workshops/FDPs/training programs/conferences etc. o Incentive schemes to promote research and publication activities among faculty member Nomination to staff development programmes of last 4 years (2011-12 to 2014-15) Academic Staff Development Programmes

Refresher courses

Department

Number of faculty nominated of last 4 years (2011-12 to 2014-15)

CSE

4

ME

4

ECE

-

ISE

4

EEE

4

CE

-

MBA

6

ME

8

ECE

6

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Orientation programmes

ISE

8

EEE

6

CE

6

Staff training conducted by other institutions

20

CSE

-

ME

-

ECE

-

ISE

-

EEE

1

CE

-

MBA

-

MCA

-

CSE

-

ME

-

ECE

5

ISE

-

EEE

5

CE

-

MBA

-

MCA

-

CSE

4

ME

15

ECE

11

ISE

2

EEE

5

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MBA

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CE

6

MBA

-

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b) Faculty Training programmes organized by the institution to empower and enable the use of various tools and technology for improved teaching-learning  Teaching learning methods/approaches Institution has the provision of smart class-rooms where teachers can deliver their presentations and seminars.  Handling new curriculum Most of the members of the faculty are highly qualified and experienced, so they are able to handle the curriculum with ease. Interaction and discussions with eminent persons through guest lecturers/workshops/FDPs/training programs/ conferences helps the faculty in handling the curriculum changes.  Content/knowledge management Faculty interacts with academicians and industry people and updates their knowledge and skills. The Institution provides facilities to organize number of seminars, workshops and special lectures for the benefit of its faculty and students.  Selection, development and use of enrichment materials Faculty members are trained to use ICT methods and E – journals. Further the faculty members have been motivated for to do research projects, publish their work in journals and presenting papers in leading national and other conferences.  Assessment Self-assessment is the best way of analyzing one‟s performance. Faculty can make teaching more effective and result oriented by self-assessment. It gives a clear picture in terms of their performance and research needs.  Cross cutting issues The cross cutting issues like climate, gender, environment education, human rights finds an ample space when it comes to applying them positively in to the curriculum. The subject of

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environment education is a part of the Institution curriculum.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Our faculty has been trained in use of audio visual aids in the classrooms. We have latest computer aided packages, as per our requirement. Faculty members are provided with computers with internet browsing facility for preparation of teaching/learning materials.  OERs(open educational resources) The Institution provides the facility of open educational resources. Teachers are requested to develop and share their notes and teaching material with other teacher through the hard copies/soft copies and the same is also shared with the students.  Teaching learning material development, selection and use The faculties are given free access to internet which helps them to collect learning material. The Institution has a well-stocked library containing books and journals of various subjects. Number of Events/ Workshops conducted/attended in last 4 years DEPARTMENT NAME

Total number of Events

CSE

27

ME

10

ECE

23

ISE

6

EEE

36

CE

8

MBA

-

MCA

8

c) Percentage of faculty ∗ invited as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional agencies ∗ participated in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national/ international professional bodies ∗ presented papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by

CS

IS

EEE

EC

ME

Civil

MCA

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professional agencies

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Invited as resource

10%

15%

20%

5%

13%

6%

5%

65%

60%

70%

30%

86%

24%

85%

70%

50%

59%

69%

87%

19%

50%

persons Participated in external Workshops/ Seminars etc. Presented papers

2.4.4 What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (eg: providing research grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications teaching experience in other national institutions and specialized programmes industrial engagement etc.) The Institution provides full supports to their faculty members for their overall growth and development. Following policies have been adopted by the institution. Higher Studies Faculty members are granted leave and financial assistance for higher studies in fields of specialization

as

chosen

by

them.

The facility is limited to one faculty member per

department every year. However this number can be increased at the discretion of the management. Preference is given to those opting for Doctoral programs followed by Masters Degree. Seminars/ Workshops/Conferences Interested staff members are sponsored by the institution for seminars, workshops and conferences. Also, faculty are deputed to short term/orientation courses during vacation or non-vacation days without hindrance to academic work meeting all expenses and treating the period of absence as “ON DUTY‟. Promotion of Research The institution promotes research, development and consultancy involving faculty members at various levels. The award distribution takes place on „College Annual Day‟. A

certificate is awarded to an excellent teacher.

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Awards „Excellent teacher‟ and „Excellent supporting staff‟ awards are given every year

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2.4.5 Give the number of faculty who received awards / recognition at the state, national and international level for excellence in teaching during the last four years. Enunciate how the institutional culture and environment contributed to such performance/achievement of the faculty. The Institution creates a work culture by motivating the faculty members to excel in their areas of research and teaching. The teachers are rewarded annually with a medal and merit certificate for producing 100% results in the university examinations. The management of the Institution provides constant support and encourages faculty members to participate in publications by giving them incentives.

2.4.6Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and external Peers? If yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of the teaching-learning process? Yes.  Evaluation of teacher‟s performance is done every semester. The Institution has a feedback system to evaluate the teachers by students. At the end of each semester, the feedback from students is obtained by issuing printed questionnaires relating to all subjects.  Students evaluate their respective teachers on the basis of their teaching style, methodology or pedagogic skills and their interaction level.  The feedback system helps to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the faculty.  Based on assessment of performance, HOD gives necessary directions for the improvement in the teaching methods. The faculty with good feedback will be well appreciated which will further strengthen their commitment to the teaching learning process.  IQAC cell and Principal monitors the feedback system and takes appropriate corrective actions. In addition to this, external peers such as VTU, NBA, ISO certification authorities are also evaluating the teaching learning process. Based upon these evaluations, remedial measures are taken to improve the quality of teaching and learning.  All the faculty members are required to submit self appraisal report every semester in the

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms 2.5.1 How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially students and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes?  At the beginning of the academic year the calendar containing details of all the Institution activities and general rules of evaluation are displayed on the Institution website as well as in the Institution prospectus. The subject teachers also made aware of the students evaluation process and they are kept informed from time to time about the class tests, assignments and their weight ages mentioned in the curriculum by the University.  Faculty is made aware of the evaluation process in every new academic session by the circulars/ notifications sent by the University to the Institution Principal. Time to time staff meetings are also held concerning the latest evaluation process and its implementation. Such evaluation is really improving the quality of teaching learning process.  Student hand book is given to all the students at the time of admissions which details out all the academic processes, evaluation processes and do‟s and don‟ts of the institution.  Orientation programs are also orgnized at the beginning of the semester for a new course creating awareness.  Similarly, staff programs are organized to create awareness on teaching/learning evaluation processes.  Monitoring

of

regular

attendance

of

students

is

a

part

of

continuous

evaluation.  Therefore every month we put on the notice board (before internal test) data of attendance of every student and follow up action is undertaken wherever necessary.

Attendance

Action taken

0 - 40%

Letters notifying default in attendance are sent to guardians. Students are counseled by the principal in the presence of their guardians and an undertaking is taken from the student / guardian.

40 - 60%

Students are asked to fill undertaking form and are counseled by the class teacher in the presence of the guardian. Students are given warning and counseled by class teacher.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2.5.2 What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has adopted and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own? Internal Assessment: Scheme based evaluation is adopted for internal assessmenttest. On-line resume entry : First year students are required to enter their details to the VTU database.On-line entry of internal assessment marks: The final IA marksof the students are to be entered to VTU website during the period notified by the university. The concerned subject teacher has to enter the IA marks and the same is to be approved by the Principal. Once the Principal‟s approval is over, no alterations can be made to these marks under any circumstances. On-line uploading of examination/revaluation application forms: Examination/revaluation applications are to be uploaded to VTU website during the period notified by the university. A printout of the receipt is kept in the department for future reference. Question Paper Delivery System: All VTU examination question papers are delivered through a highly secure data transfer system. Separate security codes are supplied to Chief Superintendent,

external deputy chief Superintendent and

system operator by

the University for downloading the Question paper. The question paper can be downloaded only 30 minutes before the commencement of examination. Further, necessary copies of the same are made and packed. As per VTU guidelines, the entire process strictly takes place in a strong room exclusively meant for the purpose. Entry to the strong room is restricted to examination staff only.

Digital evaluation of answer scripts: On completion of an examination, the answer scripts are immediately sent to the main VTU evaluation centre. These answer books are scanned to digital form and communicated to various branches to be evaluated by

teachers.

As

the

entire

process is automated, the effort of the evaluator is reduced to a great extent. This system also avoids the difficulty in transporting the answer scripts to various evaluation branches and back.

Publication of results in website/ communication through SMS: Students can get the result from website or by sending SMS to the university.

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speed internet access. Teachers use this section for on-line entry of IA marks and on-line

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The major reforms introduced by the institution are the following.

uploading of examination application forms to VTU. Also this section is utilized for entry of IA

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering marks and attendance immediately after internal assessment tests and subsequent preparation of report cards to be dispatched to parents. As the above mentioned activities are happening only during specified periods, rest of the time the section is utilized for conducting on-line quiz, on-line test etc. for candidates eligible for placement. The activity is looked after by Training & Placement Cell.

2.5.3 How

does

the institution

ensure

effective

implementation

of the

evaluation reforms of the university and those initiated by the institution on its own?  The evaluation reforms of the university are followed in the best of the spirit.  The evaluation is done by scheme; the students are satisfied by showing them the evaluated performance in the answer booklets.  Any doubt about evaluation is made clear to the students.  All record is maintained i.e answer booklets etc. internal tests are taken and record is kept.  The performance of the students in the internal test is communicated to the parents by progress report .  The institution follows the examination system as prescribed by the VTU, Belgaum. i.e QPDS is concerned, it is the combined responsibility of the Chief and External Deputy Chief Superintendents are responsible for maintaining confidentiality. Also the flying squad members of the university inspect the system during their visits. Hence the institution is forced to keep the system robust.

2.5.4 Provide details on the formative and summative assessment approaches adopted to measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have positively impacted the system.

SCHEME ASSESSMENT BASED ON 2010 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS i. There shall be a maximum of 25 Internal Assessment Marks in each theory or practical paper. For seminars, the Internal Assessment marks shall be 50. ii. The Internal Assessment marks in a theory paper shall be based on two tests generally

improve their Internal Assessment Marks, subject to the provisions of (xiii). The test shall be answered in Blue Books with pages serially numbered. These blue books shall be kept in the

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conducted at the end of 8 and 12 weeks of each semester. An additional test may be conducted

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering custody of the Principal of the College until after one month from the date of announcement of the result by the University. These shall be made available to University authorities for verification as per the directions of the Registrar (Evaluation)/ Registrar. iii. Average of the better marks obtained from any two tests shall be the Internal Assessment Marks for the relevant subject. iv. If a candidate remains absent for all the Internal Assessment tests conducted, the Internal Assessment Marks shall be marked as A for the subject against the University Seat Number (USN) of the candidate in the marks sheet submitted to the University by the Principal of the College. v. In the case of a Practical, the IA marks shall be based on the laboratory journals/reports and one practical test. vi. i) The IA marks for I year Computer Aided Engineering / Drawing: a) 15 marks for class work (sketching and Computer Aided engineering drawing). b) 10 marks for test in the same pattern as that of the main examination (better of the two tests) ii) The IA marks for other Drawings and Design Drawings offered by various branches shall be based on the evaluation of the sheets and one test in the ratio 60:40. vii. The IA marks in the case of projects and seminars in the final year shall be based on the evaluation at the end of 8th semester by a committee consisting of the Head of the concerned Department and two senior faculty members of the Department, one of whom shall be the project / seminar guide. Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum-590018, Karnataka, India 11 viii. The final list, incorporating corrections (if any) of IA marks awarded to the students in the Theory/Practical/Project work/ Seminar, shall be displayed on the notice board of the college at least seven days before the closure of the semester and a certified copy of the same shall be sent by the Principals to the University Examination Section within the stipulated date. Every page of the IA marks sheet shall bear the signatures of the concerned Teacher/Teachers, Head of the

and in such cases the Head of the Department shall on every sheet indicate the number of corrections and attest it with his signature.

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Department and Principal.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering x. (a) A candidate failing to secure a minimum of 50% of the IA marks (12/25) in practical, 50% of marks in project work shall not be eligible for the practical/project in the University examination. (x) (b) For seminars, the minimum requirement of IA marks shall be 40% of the maximum. xi. Such candidates as mentioned in (x) shall repeat the laboratory work/project work during the subsequent semester(s) and secure at least the minimum marks prescribed. xii. For theory subjects, there shall not be any minimum requirements of IA marks. xiii. Improvement of IA marks shall not be allowed a. In theory subjects and b. in Laboratory/Workshop/Seminar where the candidate has already secured the minimum required marks. xiv. IA marks of those candidates to whom (xi) is applicable, shall be sent separately to the Registrar (Evaluation). xv. IA marks shall reach the University before the commencement of examination. After the submission of Internal Assessment marks to the University, any request for change of IA marks shall not be considered under any circumstances. SEMINAR AND PROJECT xvi Seminar topic shall be selected from the emerging technical areas only. xvii Project work at 8th semester shall be completed batch wise, each batch consisting of a maximum of four candidates. OB 9.3 Viva-voce examination in project work shall be conducted batch-wise. AWARD OF CLASS AT SEMESTER LEVEL xviii For the award of First Class with Distinction in a semester, the candidate shall have secured not less than 70% marks in aggregate in the first attempt and shall have passed in all subjects in one or more attempts.

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xix For the award of First Class in a semester examination, the candidate shall have securing not

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering xx A candidate, who secures in a semester less than 60% of marks in aggregate in first attempt and passes in all the subjects in one or more attempts, shall be declared to have passed the semester examination in Second Class. AWARD OF CLASS AT DEGREE LEVEL xxi The Bachelor Degree in Engineering/Technology shall be awarded to the candidates who have passed all the stipulated examinations from 1st to 8th semesters. However, declaration of the class of the degree shall be based on the performance of the candidate in first attempt from 5th to 8th semester examinations taken together. xxii A candidate who has passed in all subjects of 1st to 8th semester securing not less than 70% marks in the first attempt of 5th to 8th semesters taken together shall be declared to be eligible for the award of the B.E. / B.Tech. degree in first class with distinction. xxiii A candidate who has passed in all subjects of 1st to 8th semester securing not less than 60% but less than 70% of marks in aggregate in the first attempt in 5th to 8th semester examinations taken together shall be declared to be eligible for the award of the B.E./ B.Tech. degree in First Class. xxiv A candidate who has passed in all subjects of 1st to 8th semester securing less than 60% in aggregate in the first attempt in 5th to 8th semesters shall be declared to be eligible for the award of the B.E. / B.Tech. degree in Second Class. xxv The marks secured by the candidate in a semester examination after rejecting the results shall also be taken as first attempt marks and shall be considered for the award of class of the Semester/ Degree but not for the award of rank. 2.5.5 Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency in the internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for the overall development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent learning, communication skills etc.  The institution is affiliated to VTU and hence governed by its rules. As per norms, three

Questions for the IA tests are generally chosen form old VTU question papers. Evaluation is

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internal assessment tests are conducted in a semester, the third being an improvement test.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  However, while evaluating practical subjects and award of marks for the experiments, weightage is given to continuous evaluation which includes attendance, extension of experiment, communication of proper conclusion for the experiment performed etc.,  Internal Squad is deputed during Internal Assessment Test.  Internal Assessment books are shown and discussed in the class.  Each Internal Assessment marks are displayed on the Notice Boards.

2.5.6 What are the graduate attributes specified by the college/ affiliating university? How does the college ensure the attainment of these by the students? List of graduate attributes o Mathematics Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics and science, with fundamentals of Computer Science & Engineering to be able to solve complex engineering problems related to CSE. o Mathematics foundations: Apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer Science theory in the modelling and design of computer based systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of tradeoffs involved in design choices. o Analyze a problem :Analyze a problem, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution. o Design s/w : Design and development principles in the construction of software systems of varying complexity. o Design Components: Design, implement, and evaluate a software or a software/hardware system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as memory, runtime efficiency, as well as appropriate constraints related to economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability considerations; o Engineering Tools: Use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for practice as a CSE professional; o Team & individual: Work effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary environment. o Professional & ethics: Demonstrate knowledge of contemporary issues and understand

individuals, organizations, and society;

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professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Management & Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and

management principles including financial implications and apply these to his/her work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage project work as part of multidisciplinary teams.  Communication: Communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms  Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for, and be motivated to engage in life-long

learning and continuing professional development.

2.5.7 What are the mechanisms for redressal of grievances with reference to valuation both at the college and University level? At the college level: Institute has a well-represented grievance redressal cell chaired by Principal wherein all issues related to evaluation at Institute level can be discussed. Internal assessment marks and attendance status are displayed on Notice Board after each test and the same will be dispatched to the parents as progress report. At the end of each Internal Assessment test the scheme of evaluation is discussed in class rooms by the subject teachers and students have the opportunity to discuss the evaluation of his blue books with subject teacher and get redressal for any of their grievances. Genuine absentees and failures are given assignments and re-test so as to help them score better internal marks.

At University level: University provides opportunity

of revaluation /Challenge revaluation for

the

students to reevaluate their marks. Revaluation / Challenge Valuation for End Semester examination is carried out by expert examiner appointed by the university. Also students have an opportunity of requesting for Xerox copies

of their evaluated

answer books.

2.6.Student performance and Learning Outcomes 2.6.1Does the college have clearly stated learning outcomes? If ‗yes‘ give details on how the students and staff are made aware of these?

Learning Outcomes * Continuous improvement in assessment and the skills help to achieve their goals.

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Yes, The college and the department stated their PEOs and POs. It is disseminated to all the

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering * Clearly communicate the type and depth of learning which students are expected to achieve in the area of specialization.

2.6.2 Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress and performance of students through the duration of the course/programme? Provide an analysis of the students results/achievements(Programme/course wise for last four years) and explain the differences if any and patterns of achievement across the programmes/courses offered. To monitor the student progress, Institute has the continuous evaluation which consist of three tests end term semester examination (once in term by VTU), practical and viva voce examination. Using this mechanism Institute finds out the progress of the student and end result is made use of as mechanism and feedback to improve the academic process.  Institute communicates the marks obtained in the internal examination to the parents and students regularly by Post.  It organizes regular parents & guardians meet to have a communication with students and parents.  Affiliating university also conducts the theory/practical examination at end of semester. The result of same are recorded in the department in individual result sheet of the student. Percentage of Passed out students of last four years B.E PROGRAMME 2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

2011-12

CSE

89.29%

70.3%

63.87%

67.12%

ISE

77.77%

91.66%

97.14%

79.48

ME

52.77%

92.45%

88.09%

68.18%

ECE

89.1%

90.2%

91.6%

87.3%

EEE

39.58%

69.04%

58.06%

60.42%

CE

86%

83%

87%

-

-

98%

95%

100%

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2.6.3 How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the nstitution structured to facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes? All the staff is involved in the construction of this learning environment. All students are valued equally during their learning journey with the Institution. Accordingly, the curriculum, teaching and learning and assessment at Institution are student centric. To compulsorily conduct the classes for the stipulated number of days by compensating for any intended / unintended holidays. Periodic reviews, feedback to keep track of the course of achievement of learning outcomes identify deviations, if any, and take corrective action on an individual as well as on the course basis. Materials are prepared for each learning outcome and given to students. Evaluation through test ensures that the outcomes are fully achieved. 2.6.4 What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the social and economic relevance (student placements, entrepreneurship, innovation and research aptitude developed among students etc.) of the courses offered? * There are three internal tests for each semester as per the schedule given by the university and the test assessments are evaluated and marks displayed in the notice board and the same is sent to the parents through post and student Their internal marks are assigned based on the awarded marks. * At the end of the semester a model examination is conducted for both theory and practical so that the students get prepared to the university examination well in advance. The model examination marks are analyzed and students are given necessary advice and counseling.

2.6.5 How does the institution collect and analyze data on student performance and

about pace of the syllabus coverage, the teaching methodology employed, and the conduction of laboratory exercises is summarized from such reports. Any shortcomings reported are addressed

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Discussion in the fortnightly meeting by the principal with the heads of the departments that will help in the effective planningthusaidingin overcoming the barriers of learning. Result analysis of Internal Assessment and University Results. Showing answer booklets of internal test to students to make them understand their relative strengths and weaknesses. Minimum attendance limit for students to minimize absenteeism. Extra classes for weak students to solve their problems. Reports from the Class Committee meeting, faculty feedback, course meeting and the informal feedbacks are sent for review. The above reports are analyzed and discussed in detail in the monthly meeting. The feedback

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learning outcomes and use it for planning and overcoming barriers of learning?

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering by mentoring the staff, planning additional tutorial hours if needed, or by providing special study material to the students.

2.6.6 How does

the institution

monitor and ensure the achievement

of

learning outcomes? The relevant data on student learning outcomes are collected from the following:1. Conduct of regular meeting by the Principal to know about the problem in the department and analyzed to outcome the barriers from the department and from the institution 2. Reports from the class committee meeting, faculty feedback, course meeting and the informal feedbacks are sent to Principal for review. 3. Result analysis of internal assessment and University results are analyzed to know the students and faculty skills that help to improve both the students and faculty. 4. Employer‟s feedback and compliments registers are maintained and planned accordingly. 5. Alumni meeting are conducted every year and the feedback from the alumni is accepted for planning and improvement of the institution. The above reports are analyzed and discussed in detail in the periodic meeting. The feedback about pace of the syllabus coverage, the teaching methodology employed by the faculty members, and the conduction of laboratory exercises is summarized from such reports. Any shortcomings reported are addressed by mentoring the staff, planning additional tutorial hours if needed, or by providing special study material to the students.

Lab Work

Tutorials

Learning Process by Students

Project Work Co-

Student Centric Learning

curricular Activities

Progra m Outco me

Graduat e Attribut es

Institute vision Institute Mission Departmen t Vision

Departmen t Mission Stake Holder

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2.6.7 Does the institution and individual teachers use assessment/ evaluation outcomes as an indicator for evaluating student performance, achievement of learning objectives and planning? If ‗yes‘ provide details on the process and cite a few examples. The Institution uses assessment and evaluation both as an indicator for evaluating student‟s performance. The different criteria‟s used for assessment are

Assessment Criteria

Learning Outcome

Written tests

Gaining depth knowledge in subjects

Projects

Innovative thinking and gaining depth Knowledge

Assignments

Self-learning with improved flow of thought and Expression

Attendance

Regularity and punctuality

Organizing various events

Team/Individual Work

Symposia/Conferences/Presentations

Creativity to upgrade their knowledge

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Criteria III : Research, Consultancy & Extension

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering CRITERION III: RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION

3.1 Promotion of Research 3.1.1 Does the institution have recognized research center/sof the affiliating University or any other agency/organization? Yes 7 research centers (ECE, ME, CSE, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and MBA) affiliated to VTU Belagavi, Karnataka, India

3.1.2 Does the Institution have are research committee to monitor and address the issues of research?If so, what is its composition? Mention a few recommendations made by the committee for implementation and their impact. Yes  Principal, Head of the Departments and R & D Coordinators. Research committee: Sl. no.

Name

Designation&Dept

Position in Research Committee

1

Dr. R. Balakrishna

Principal (Prof. and H.O.D

Chairman

,ISEDept) 2

Dr. L. Swarnajyothi

Prof. and H.O.D ,ECE Dept.

Member

3

Dr. Usha S

Prof. and H.O.D ,CSE Dept.

Member

4

Dr. Shankar Reddy

Prof. and H.O.D ,ME Dept.

Member

5

Dr. Arunachalam

Prof. and H.O.D ,EEE Dept.

Member

6

Dr. Govardana Swamy

Prof. and H.O.D ,CVDept

Member

7

Dr. K Pavan Kumar

Prof. and H.O.D ,MBADept

Member

8

Prof. Bhanu K N

Prof. and H.O.D ,MCADept

Member

9

Dr. G S Prasad

Prof. and H.O.D ,

Member

MathematicsDept 10

Dr. Sathayan

Prof. and H.O.D ,PhysicsDept

Member

11

Dr. RaziaTasneem

Prof. and H.O.D

Member

Provides Computing facilities with internet and Wi-Fi, Laboratory equipment, Downloading Journals .

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering A few recommendations made by the committee for implementation and their impact:  Motivate the faculty to apply for research grants from different funding agencies.  Provide financial incentives to the faculty who involve in active research and in getting projects from external agencies.  Encourage faculty members to pursue Ph.D.  Encourage faculty and students to publish/present papers in National and International journals/conferences.  Subscribe for International / National level journals to the library and to the department.  Organize more seminars/conferences/workshops.  Modernize the existing laboratories with additional experimental set ups / instruments and technology for utilizing the labs for research activity.  Provide budget for in-house R & D projects.  Seed money is given to the research scholars, Faculties, students.  TA / DA is given to attend conferences/symposium/ Seminars/ Workshops etc.  Sabbatical leave is available.  Remission from the workload for the research development.  Research methodology sessions are conducted at institute level.  Research activities by faculties :

Faculty Name

Research Topic

01

Dr. L. Swarna Jyothi M. E. Ph. D Dr. P. V. Rao M. E. Ph. D

Design and verification of reusable verification environment for Ethernet IP Core. High speed low power design strategies with analysis for VLSI based multipliers

03

Dr. L. Rangaiah M. Tech, Ph. D

04

V. Sreepathi M. E.(Ph. D)

Major Issue in Design of Wireless Communication system: Quality of Services, Frequency Synchronization for OFDM Interference cancelation for up linking OFDMA with TO‟s & CFO‟s

05

S. M. Vijaya M. E.(Ph. D)

Efficient Image Compression algorithm & VLSI implementation for medical Images

06

P. Bhuvaneswari M. E.(Ph. D)

Improved detection of lung module in Chest Xray using optical scanning holography

02

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B. B. S. Kumar

08

Sunitha. R

09

Sumitha Manoj Tech(Ph. D)

10

Jyothi. A. P D)

11

Harish N J M. Tech(Ph. D)

12

Geeresh H R

Volumetric Image compression algorithm for MRI reconstruction in biomedical Imaging

13

Santhosh G

14

Aruna. S

Studies on energy efficient data compression algorithms for wireless sensor networks Multiple object recognition using ANN

15

Lokesha. K

Data converter Architecture

16

Santosh Chavan

Li-Fi based communication systems

17

Vani. S. Badiger

18

Chaithanya. S

Advanced embedded Web server for wireless communication LRMBE Based speech processing

19

Ajay M

A Novel routing algorithm based on chord for hybrid wireless adhoc networks

20

Saroja Maralabhavi

Design and Implementation of ECC and EDC using novel coding technology

21

Pushpa. M. J

Securing BGP by symmetric approaches

22

M . Sathyasreenivas.

Improvising MIMO Antenna for LTE

23

Darwin Britto. R

24

Haritha. K. Sivaraman

Electro Dynamic tether(Satellite Communication ) Advanced architecture for dynamic SRAM Cell

25

M Suresh

M.

M. Tech(Ph.

using

Reliability analysis & enhancement Techniques for De-noising Micro array images using artificial intelligence Shride for developing new image registration using mutual information A novel deterministic modeling of multi stage clustering optimization for time critical application in WSN Algorithm for reliable and secure date communication in wireless multi sensor network

Advanced Technology in GSM based Wireless Communication

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M. Tech(Ph. D)

Image Compression & De- noising wavelet Techniques

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Faculty

Research Topic

Dr. S. Usha

2 3 4 5

DR K SUBASHINI Mr. Rajesh K S Mr. Srinivasa R Mr. T Auntin Jose

6

Ms. Janaki K

7

Mr. Kamal Raj T

8

Mr. Shashidhar V

9

Mr. Sreenivasa B R

10

Mrs. Anitha K

11

Mrs. Nandini G

12 13 14

Mr. Aruna Kumara B Ms. Poonam Kumari Mr. Mohammed Hafeez UR Rehaman Mr. Bharath J

Full Band Dwd-Dct-_Svd Based Digital Watermarking Technique For Color Images Hierarchical Appraoch For Fusion Of Audio Video Data Security Framework For Wireless Adhoc Networks Iot:Security For The Database Of Smartcity Ideal Time Utilization Using Dynamic Slot Allocation For Hadoop Map Reduce Clusters Enhanced Image Compression Using Hard Threshold And Scaling Techniques Development Of Cluster Routing Protocol For Effective Power Management By Wsn's M-Note: E-Voting Method For Multi-Part Secret Ballot With Crash Spasm Security On Summarization And Timeline Generation For Evolutionary Tweet Streams Load Rebalancing With Improved Security For Distributed File System In Cloud Integrating Learning Management System And Faculty Information System-Service Oriented Approach Steganography Using Reversible Texture Synthesis Emr Model For Content Based Image Retrieval An Efficient Approach For Preprocessing Of Ancient Kannada Document Enhancing Computer Inspection Using Document Clustering For Analysis In Forensics. Digital Notice Board In College And Schools By Implementing Iot With Audio Alert Systems Advanced Image Compression And Encryption Algorithm Psmpa: Patient Self Controllable And Multi Level Privacy Preserving Cooperative Authentication Offline Handwriting Recognition Using Anfis Authentication Of User Data In Cloud Computing With Multiple Key Generation Of Decentralized Manner Privacy Preserving Information Brokering Via Generic Key Management A Parallel And Distributed Solution For Extracting Itemsets From Bigdata Using Hadoop Framework

15 16 17 18

Mr. V M Saravana Perumal Mr.Manigandan J Mrs. Shwetha P

19 20

Mrs. Devi T Mrs. Swathi Priya N

21

Mr. Prabhakaran J

22

Mrs. Vandana B

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Research Topic

Faculty

1

Design and development of switched reluctance

Mr. K.L. Shivalingaiah

motor with super conductor winding 2

Multilevel modular converter (MMC) for static

Mr.S. Krishna Prasath

synchronous series compensator (SSSC) (A FACTS device) 3

Power Transmission and utility grid using

Mrs. Bharathi V

STATCOM 4

Application of Kalmans filter

Mrs. Pradeepa D

5

Design and application of 6 phase power module

Mr. Pavan Kumar K R

using silicon carbide technology 6

Application of Power Electronic Devices in smart

Mr. Praveen A Patil

grid Implementation of PV – STATCOM for efficient

Mrs. Sincy Elezebeth

grid power transmission

Kuruvilla

8

Application of FACTS devices in smart Grid

Mr. Praveen M Koujalgi

9

Methods to reduce power quality disturbances

Ms. Rashmi J.V.

10.

Analytical Methods for control Theoretical

Ms. Nandini N

7

approaches using state space techniques 11.

Resonance based septic converters

Mr. Avinash C M

Dept of ISE ISE faculties Research topics :

3

Prof. Ananda Kumar K S Prof. Naveen L Prof. Prasad AY

4 5

6 Prof. Neha singhal 7 Prof. Veda D Dept of CE

Topics Wireless Sensor Networks, MANET Hyperspectral dataspaces Analysis for vegetation / plantation crops. Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks. Weather Prediction using Artificial Intelligence. Efficient Secure Authentication by using Cluster algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks. Web Service Composition. Automatic road detection from Satellite images.

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Name Dr. R. Balakrishna Prof. Kiran Gowda C

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Research Topic

Faculty

Study on fracture parameter of SCC and SFRCC and their applications

H Vijay Kumar

Analysis of bridge deck by finite element method

M C Malarvizhi

Impact of urban air quality and vehicular pollution on human health: Bangalore city

C S Tejaswini

Reliability analysis on concrete gravity dam

H Sowmya

Truss optimization using ANSYS

Tanuja M R

Reuse of construction waste material Behavior of CFST rectangular fluted columns subjected to eccentric loading using ANSYS program Design of dynamic vibration resistant structures

Kamalakar G K

2 3

4 5 6 7 8

S Sahana Sastry Abhish M S

9 10

11 12

Sl

Ground water quality assessment using RS and GIS: A case study in Bangalore Inelastic and performance based design of tall RC structures considering uncertainty in material properties Progressive collapse of steel braced frame building Comparitive Study on effect of wind load and seismic load on Aframe and H frame Dept of MBA

Babitha M Ashwini L K Gokul .G Veena.N

Research Topic

Faculty

A Study on “Impact of employee motivation on

Prof.Manjunatha.N

No 1

individual performance among Banking sector in Bangalore”. A Comparitive study between Nationalised and Private Banks”. 2

A Study on economic criteria on determinants of stock

Prof .Maheshwari.C

Mechanical Engineering Department

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Faculty Name

Research Topic

01 02

Dr R Shankara Reddy Dr S G Sangashetty

Characterization of Composites Characterization of various seeds for Bio diesel Production

03

Dr M N Shankar Reddy

Crygenic treatment to Aluminium Silicon Alloy to enhance the mechanical Properties

04

Dr Anand Kumar

Influence of surface modification processes on fatigue wear resistance.

05

Mr N Sreenivasalu Reddy

Numerical Methods for incompressible flows

06

Mr. Thanuj Kumar M

Fabric Reinforced Natural Rubber in Engineering Applications

07

Mr. Mahendra H M

08

Mr Shivalingaih K

09

Mr. Praveen Kumar

Investigation of effect of partical shape size and distribution of Alloying element in Aluminium under Die Casting Development of HVOF sprayed inconel 718Cubic Boran Nitride Composite coatings for wear and corrosion resistanceprotection of Ship Building Steels Investigatiopn on Aluminium based metal matrix composites.

10

Mr Anand A

11

Mr. Jogi Adarsh

12

B M Wadekar

Performance and characterization of thin film solar cells

13

K S Madhu

Heat Transfer analysis on double tube Heat excangers

14

Mr Yellappa

Investigatiopn on metal matrix composites.

15

Mr Satheesh

Thermal analysis on Heat exchangers

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Development, characterization and some mechanical properties of carbon black based polymer nano composites Analysis in bio medical field

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Mr. Pramod V Kougalagi

Product Development

17

Mr Ravi Kumar

19

Mr Vishwanath k c

Charecteriztion of ceramic matrix composites by experimental techniques and testing by NDT methods Fracture mechanics

20

Dhanan jay B S

21

Ramesh C

22

Madhusudhana M

Preparation and characterization of elastomeric nano composites for high performance engineering applications A Novel route synthesis and characterization of magnetic nano particles of mixed ferrites Studies on development of prediction models for failure modes in rolling of I beams and its experimental validation

Dept of Physics Sl. No

Name of the Research Scholar

1

Title of the Thesis

Dr. N SATHYAN

Quantum Molecular Physics, Cancer Drug Analysis, Molecular Dynamics.

Dr. JOBISH JOHNS

POLYMERS AND NANO-COMPOSITES

Mrs. Vindhya A

PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FULLY-INTERPENETRATING POLYMER NETWORK BASED THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERIC NANOCOMPOSITES

Mrs. Vaishali R Bote

PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NATURAL RUBBER BASED ELASTOMERIC NANOCOMPOSITES

2 3

4

 Autonomy to the principal investigator  Timely availability orrelease of resources

YES YES

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Adequate infrastructure and human resources Available  Time-off, reduced teaching load, special leave etc. to teachers YES  Support in terms of technology and information needs YES  Facilitate timely auditing and submission of utilization certificate to the funding authorities The institute encourages students and faculty to involve in research activities. College has updated the library facilities and subscribed the research journals. Sanctioning of duty leave (OOD) to attend workshops, conferences and seminars to present the papers.

3.1.4. What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper and research culture and aptitude among students? Mentoring the students in Creativity, Knowledge about recent trends and to meet the welfare of the industry and society  Encourages the students in all research activities like conducts seminars, guest lectures, conferences, mini projects & technical symposium etc., for the benefit of both students and faculty members.  The students have published their papers in international and national journals. Some students have won prizes in various technical competitions at national level.  Faculty members are constantly motivated to acquire higher qualifications  Magazine / Newsletters are published by highlighting the research activities of the faculty & students.  The contribution made by the student is evaluated for the internal assessment in the 8 th Semester project.  Number of UG/PG Projects:

UG

PG

21

15

ME

19

10

ECE

16

12

ISE

22

Nil

EEE

9

Nil

CE

17

Nil

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Total number of Projects

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 1.1.5 Give details of the faculty involvement in active research Guiding student research, leading Research Projects, engaged in individual/collaborative research activity, etc. Guiding the students for funding projects, leading the research projects by exhibiting their knowledge. 2015-16 Sl. No 1

Department

Title

ME

Experimental Investigation of parabolic solar trough collector for tapping solar energy

Sanctioned amount 7000.00

Status

Agency

Completed

KSCST (SPP)

2014-15 Sl. No

Department

Title

Sanctioned amount

Status

Agency

1

CSE

Cloud data retrieval for multikeyword based on data mining Technology.

6,000.00

Completed

KSCST (SPP)

2

CSE

6,000.00

Completed

KSCST (SPP)

3

CSE

Secure and dependable network coding for the storage repair in a cloud of clouds. E-Notifier

3,000.00

Completed

Sl. No

Department

Title

Sanctioned amount

Status

Agency

1

ISE

Enhancement of clustering based routing protocol for the communication in sensor nodes in WSN (Dept of ISE)

Rs. 4Lakhs

On-going

VGST

Department

Title

Sanctioned amount

Status

Agency

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CSE

2

CSE

3

EEE

4

EEE

Cloud based MANET Approach for rescue and crime prevention strategy A software application to navigate using GPS and Google maps. Energy Efficient Solar Dishwasher Customer Security at ATM

3,000.00

Completed

KSCST (SPP)

Status

Agency

Completed

KSCST (SPP)

3,000.00

5,500.00 3,500.00

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Department

Title

ISE

Stegandroid- An Android Application on steganography

Sanctioned amount 4000

Guiding student research: The faculty members are actively involved in guiding student research. The papers are published by the students and faculty members of various departments in national & international conferences/ seminars and journals. Students Publications for last 4 years:

UG

PG

ME

47 14

10 NIL

ECE

35

30

ISE EEE

10 16

NIL NIL

CE

1

NIL

Faculty Publications, Presentations, Conferences (National/International) for last 4 years: DEPARTMENT

Total number of Faculty publications

NAME

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161

ME

106

ECE

220

ISE

76

EEE

27

CE

63

MCA

21

CHEMISTRY

14

PHYSICS

67

MATHS

24

3.1.6. Give details of workshops/ training programmes/sensitization programmes conducted/organized by the institution with focuson capacity building intermsof research and imbibing research culture among the staff and students. DEPARTMENT NAME

Total number of Events

CSE

13

ME

16

ECE

35

ISE

10

EEE

28

CE

10

MBA

-

MCA

-

3.1.7. Provide details of prioritized research areas and the expertise available with the institution. DEPT Of CSE Sl,

Name of the Faculty

Department

Area of Research

Dr. S. Usha

CSE

Wireless mobile Adhoc network

2

Dr. R Balakrishna

CSE

Manet

3

Dr. Guruprasad

CSE

Operational Research

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CSE

Image processing

DEPT of EEE Sl,

Name of the Faculty

Department

Area of Research

Dr. M. Arunachalam

EEE

HVDC

No. 1

DEPT Of ECE Sl,

Name of the Faculty

Department

Area of Research

No. 1

Dr. L. Swarna Jyothi

ECE

Embedded system Verification reuse VLSI front end Design FPGA based prototyping

2

Dr. P. V. Rao

ECE

Low power VLSI Signal & Image Processing

3

Dr. L. Rangaiah

ECE

Wireless Communication

DEPT Of ME Sl, No.

Name of the Faculty

Department

Area of Research

1

Dr. R Shankara Reddy

Mechanical

Composite Materials

2

Dr. M N Shankar

Mechanical

Composite Materials

DEPT Of MBA DEPT Of Civil Sl,

Name of the Faculty

Department

Area of Research

Dr.H.S.GOVARDHANA

CIVIL

Water Resource Engineering and its

No.

SWAMY

application

DEPT Of Basic Science Name of the Faculty

Department

Area of Research

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1

No.

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Dr. N SATHYAN

Physics

QUANTUM MOLECULAR PHYSICS

2

Dr. JOBISH JOHNS

Physics

POLYMERS AND NANO-COMPOSITES

3.1.8 Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit the campus and inter act with teachers and students? The institution is taking continuous efforts to attract the best minds to visit the campus and interact with the student and faculty to create awareness on the various research opportunities in the emerging areas of science and technology. DEPARTMENT NAME

Total number of Events

CSE

13

ME

12

ECE

30

ISE EEE

12 28

CE

5

MBA

nil

MCA

nil

3.1.9 What percentage of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical Leave for research activities? How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and imbibe research cultureon the campus? The faculty have availed sabbatical leave. The provision has contributed to improve the research. Dr. Pradeep B. S CSE

3.1.10.Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and elsewhere to students and community (lab-to-land) The college website, internet, and WiFi facilities are intensively used by all the departments for

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creating awareness, advocating, transfor of relative findings of the research of the institution.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3.2 ResourceMobilizationforResearch 3.2.1 What percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research? Give detail s of major heads of expenditure, financial allocation and actualutilization. College Budget The college has made department allocation of budgets &utilization. Necessary data are available in the department.

3.2.2 Is there a provision in the institution to provide seed money to the faculty for research? If so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the faculty that has availed the facility in the last four years? YES, There is provision to provide seed money to the faculty for research. The faculty availed the facility in the last four years.

3.2.3 What are the financial provisions made available to support student research projects by students? The students are encouraged to submit the proposals to the funding agencies like VGST, DST, KSCST etc. The institute is facilitated with research labs and well equipped core subject related labs. The students are motivated to carry out their projects works.

3.2.4 How does the various departments/units/staff of the institute interactin undertaking inter-disciplinary research? Sl No

Faculty

Research Title

R&D Physics Dept

1

Mr. Anand A, Mech Dept

Development, Characterization And Some Mechanical Properties Of Carbon Black Based Polymer Nanocomposites

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3.2.5 How does the institution ensure optimaluse of various equipment and research

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering research work. Wi-fi facility is available in the campus. Final year students are motivated to do their academic projects within the college itself by utilizing software and equipment‟s available in the labs.

3.2.6 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If ‗yes‘ give details. Yes Details year

Agency

Department

Purpose

2011-12 2011-12

CSE MCA

2013-14

VTU Kingston University, London AICTE

2014-15

NIIT

CSE

2014-15

IRD India, Springer

ECE

Conference International Conference International Seminar National Student Symposium International Conference

EEE

Amount ( in RS.) 15000 Sponsored 150000 10000

Sponsored

3.2.7 Enumerate the support provided to the faculty insecuring research funds from various funding agencies, industry and other organizations. Provide details of ongoing and completed projects and grants received during the last four years. Majorprojects

VGST, Govt Of Karnataka

VGST, Govt Of Karnataka

Status of the project

Rs. 10Lakhs

Rs.30Lakhs

On Going

Rs. 4Lakhs

Rs. 4Lakhs

On Going

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Synthesis and characterization of Organic Inhibitors (Dept of Chemistry) Enhancement of clustering based routing protocol for the communication in

Grant

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering sensor nodes in WSN (Dept of ISE) Students researchprojects below table 2015-16 Sl. No 1

Department

Title

ME

Experimental Investigation of parabolic solar trough collector for tapping solar energy

Sanctioned amount 7000.00

Status

Agency

Completed

KSCST (SPP)

2014-15 Sl. No

Department

Title

Sanctioned amount

Agency

1

CSE

Cloud data retrieval for multikeyword based on data mining Technology.

6,000.00

KSCST (SPP)

2

CSE

6,000.00

KSCST (SPP)

3

CSE

Secure and dependable network coding for the storage repair in a cloud of clouds. E-Notifier

3,000.00

2013-14 Sl. No

Department

Title

Sanctioned amount

Agency

1

CSE

Cloud based MANET Approach for rescue and crime prevention strategy

3,000.00

KSCST (SPP)

2

CSE

3,000.00

3

EEE

A software application to navigate using GPS and Google maps. Energy Efficient Solar Dishwasher

4

EEE

Customer Security at ATM

3,500.00

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5,500.00

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Department

Title

Sanctioned

Agency

amount 1

ISE

Stegandroid- An Android

4000

Application on steganography

KSCST (SPP)

3.3 Research Facilities 3.3.1 What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars within the campus? R & D and labfacilities are made available to carry out the research work. Wi-Fi facilities, ejournals, central and departmental libraries .

3.3.2 What are the institutional strategies for planning, upgrading and creating infrastructural facilities to meet the need so researcher specially in then ewand emerging a rea so research? Yes, Latest equipments and other infrastructural facilities are created and research funds allotted annually. National and international journals are subscribed and new journals are subscribed based on the requests of the faculty. The institution / Department is in the process of entering into MoUs with other organizations of repute for faculty exchange programmes for collaborative research activities.

3.3.3 Has the institution received any specialgrants or finances from thein dustry or other beneficiary agency for developing research facilities? If ‗yes‘, what are thein struments/facilities created during the last four years. NIL

3.3.4 What are the research facilities made available to the students and research scholars

(VTU) for ECE, ME, CSE, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and MBA Departments. The institution has signed MOU with industries

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outside the campus/other research laboratories?

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3.3.5 Provide details on the library/information resource center or any other facilities available specifically for there searchers? The college has an information resource centers (Library, digital library and Internet Centre) to provide to the needs of researchers. The college subscribes to most of the major technical journals Each departments have

its own

library

for

the benefit of their faculty and

researchers. Central Library Details: Sl. No

Dept.

Titles

Volumes

Print Journals National

International

1

CSE

492

2186

6

2

2

ISE

370

1624

6

2

3

Mech.

611

2822

6

2

4

Civil

518

2060

6

2

5

ECE

612

2836

6

3

6

EEE

532

2074

6

2

7

Science & H.

528

2608

9

3

8

Book Bank

241

543

0

0

9

DEC M.Tech

153

455

4

0

10

TPE M.Tech

49

153

4

0

11

SCS M.Tech

19

50

4

0

12

CNE M.Tech

23

36

0

0

13

CS M.Tech

34

80

0

0

14

MBA

585

2072

12

6

15

MCA

445

1657

12

6

16

PG Block Lib

932

6808

0

0

6144

28064

81

28

E-Resources

1.J-Gate 2. K Nimbus 3. EBSCO 4. IEEE 5. Elsevier 6. Springer 7. Cloud computing

Library Area  The library is housed in third floor.

 Capacity : 216 users can use library at a time.  Layout of the Library:

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 Carpet area of Library is 890 sq.mtrs carpet area spread with LibrarianChamber, Circulation

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Sections  Circulation Section  Reference Section  Reprography Section  News paper Section  Digital Library  Periodical Section  Technical Processing Section  Book Bank (SC/ST) Facilities and Services  Open Access Services.  Circulation Services.  Reference Services.  Reprography Services.  News Paper clipping Services.  Book Bank Services.  Overnight book Issue Service.  Question Papers Service.  Internet service

3.3.6 What are the collaborative research esfacilities developed/created by there search institutes in the college. For ex. Laboratories, library, instruments, computers with relevant software tools etc. Each department having MoUs with other organizations. of Dept of CSE

1

ACSCE, Bengaluru

2

AKLC Ltd

3

RRMCH, Bengaluru

4

Big Perl Solution, Bengaluru

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Institute of Research and Development India

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ARP & VGSI Dr Ganesh Naik chancellor post, Doctoral Research , University of Technology Sydney

Dept. of CE Sl no

Name of the company

1

Medeni AutoDesk

Dept of ECE Sl No

Name of the Organization/place

1

Faculty of Information Technology University of technology Sydney, Australia

2

Institute for research and development India-IRD Bhuvaneswar, Odisha-751010

3

ARP and VGSI Elluru A P

4

Karnataka Hybrid micro devices Ltd. Electronic city, Bangalore

5

Gemini electro corporation, Jalahalli Village, Bangalore-560013

6

KHMDL,BSNL

7

IETE-ISF Chapter, Bangalore

8

VGST

9

Saakshin Techmologies Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore

10

Winglobal Tech., Bangalore

Dept of EEE Sl no

Name of the company

1

HOLENEC, Basveshwaranagar, Bangalore

2

VENJAY Systems, Deepanjalinagar , Bangalore

Dept. of ME Name of the company Electroplast PVT LTD, Bangalore

2

Distinct Productivity Solutions PVT LTD , Bangalore

3

Department of Orthopedix, RR Medical College and Hospitals

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Name of the company

1

Cryptograph Technologies, Bangalore

2

Mindset IT Solutions, Bangalore

3.4 Research Publications and Awards 3.4.1 High light the major research achievements of the staff and students in terms of ∗Patents obtained and filed (process and product) Dr. M. Arunachalam, Prof. & HoD, EEE – 6 Patents & 1 under process ∗ Original research contributing to product improvement, new initiatives and social development ∗ Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the services. Scientific sessions chaired for last 4 years DEPARTMENT NAME

Total numbers

CSE

4

ME

3

ECE

7

ISE

1

EEE

5

CE

nil

MBA

nil

MCA

nil

3.4.2 Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal(s)? If ‗yes‘, indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whether such publication is listed in any international database? under process 3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students: Refer 3.1.5 3.4.4 Provide details (if any) of Research awards received by the faculty

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3.5 Consultancy 3.5.1 Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry interface?  MoU‟s have been signed with Industries.  Conferences & Workshops are regularly conducted  Students regularly visit various industries  Faculty/Student are encouraged to carry out Internships/Research work in industries

3.5.2 What is the stated policy of thein stitution to promote consultancy? How is the available expertisead vocated and publicized? Each department has identified the concerned expertise in their research area. The College provide the facilities during non-working days for generation of extra revenue to the college.

3.5.3 How does the institution encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and available facilities for consultancy services? 1) Dr. M. Arunachalam, Prof. & Head., EEE - Presently serving as member of the following committees: - Steering committee of “Offline and Real-Time Simulators for Electric/Hybrid Electric Vehicle Systems” under DHI, New Delhi. - Project Review Committee (PRC) of sub projects of National Mission on Power Electronics Technology (NaMPET – 2). - Selection Committee of INAE Innovative Student Project Awards. - Selection Committee of INAE Young Engineer Award. - Reviewer of IEEE Power Delivery in the area of FACTS. - Member of Research Advisory Committee, VIT University, Vellore. 3.5.4 List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by thein stitution and the revenue generated during the last four years.

Sl No.

Academic Year

Revenue Collected in (Rs.)

1

2015-16

2,38,728

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 Competitive exam testing Services-TCS

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97,125

3

2013-14

5,64,750

4

2012-13

3,40,730

3.5.5 What is the policy of the institution in sharing the in come generated through consultancy (staff involved: Institution) and itsuseforinstitutionaldevelopment? At an average of 38% of the total consultancy charge is paid to the Staff & rest 62% is utilized for the further development of the consultancy in the institution.

3.6 Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) 3.6.1 How does the institution promote institution-neighbourhood- community network and student engagement, contributing to good citizenship, service orientation and holistic development of students? All students on admission shall enroll in any one of the extension activities like drive Against pollution, social awareness, blood donation. Activities in AY 2013-2014 Sl no

Name of the activity

Date

1

Sadbhavana day

20-08-2013

Essay writing competition on “Role of sir M.Visvesvaraiah

2

in Technical Development in India”

18-09-2013

3

Plantation at RRCE Campus

12-10-2013

4

Rally on “Save trees, Go Green, Go Clean”

04-11-2013

5

Voluntary Blood donation Camp at RRCE

18-02-2014

6

SVEEP programme at Kumbalgodu

09-04-2014

Name of the activity

Date

1

Sadbhavana day

27-08-2014

2

Voluntary Blood Donation Camp at RRDC&H

05-09-2014

3

Plantation at RRCE Campus

14-09-2014

4

Photo Exhibition on the Theme of Sanitation, Public

15-10-2014

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NSS Camp to Ramohalii Village Essay writing competition on “Role of role of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad in Indian Education System”

08-11-2014 13-11-2014

7

Rally on “Importance of Education”

07-02-2015

8

Cleaning RRCE Campus

02-03-2015

College organized Yoga day College organized heritage day celebration on 25th April 2015 The “INNOVATION CLUB” – INNOVA-2014 was held on 29th march 2014.Innovation club is a platform where students can showcase their innovative ideas and seek all the support needed from the club. Green Day was celebrated on 22.03.2014. Then Saplings were planted by Principal, Vice Principal, all Department HODs , faculty and Students. College organized creative club, is to simulate interest in creative ideas among students of various departments. 3.6.2 What is the Institutional mechanism to track students‘ involvement in various social movements / activities which promote citizenship roles?  Alumni meet is conducted by the institute every year  Blood donation camps are organized  Personality development programs are conducted regularly  Need-based extension activities are conducted through different associations/ committees of various departments.

3.6.3 How does the institution solicit stakeholder perception on the overall performance and quality of the institution? The goals and objectives of the College are prominently displayed in the Information

The institute conducts parent‟s meets at regular intervals. The college Academic Committee in process of considers feedback collected from the entire

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Bulletin given to the students at the time of admission. The College web site provides

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering stakeholder. The reflection off the meeting will be incorporated in the plan. Institute is highly concerned with its stakeholder i.e. includes students, parents, staff, alumni.

3.6.4 How does the institution plan and organize its extension and outreach programmes? Providing the budgetary details for last four years, list the major extension and outreach programmes and their impact on the overall development of students.  Our students are involved in Social Entrepreneurship Programs.  Students have conducted Cleanliness Prog at nearby Villages.  We organize health awareness, tree plantation, blood donations, yoga meditation etc.  These programs help our students to enrich their body and mind, inculcate the spirit of service towards society.

3.6.5 How does thein stitution promote the participation of students and faculty in extension

activities

including

participation

in

NSS,

NCC,YRCandother

National/International agencies? Refer 3.6.1

3.6.6 Give details on social surveys, research or extension work (if any) undertaken by The college to ensure social justice and empower students from under-privileged And vulnerable sections of society? The extension work carried out by our college is elaborated in section 3.6.1 above

3.6.7 Reflecting on objectives and expected outcomes of the extension activities organized by the institution, comment on how they complement students‘ academic learning experience and specify the values and skills inculcated. The result of all the activities undergone is inculcating the feeling of being socially awakened citizens in the students. The students who have been a part of this process have been spreading awareness in the institution and motivating other students as well to stand tall for the cause of social upliftment.

National Integration, Social service, environmental protection, Training in fire fighting. .

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Extension activities complement students‟ academic learning experience and inculcated the

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3.6.8 How does the institution ensure the involvement of the community in its reach out activities and contribute to the community development?Detail on the initiatives of the institution that encourage community participation in its activities? All the departments have constituted committee for extension activities and institutional social responsibilities. Every department has also designated a full time faculty as extension officer for the department. At the institutional level a full time faculty is designated as chair person for committee for extension activities and ISR. For the respective committees different stakeholders including students and community leaders are made members. The institution plans and implements extension activities such as departmental community service, swatch bharat, life style modifications, blood donation, environmental conservation activities and citizenship role.

3.6.9 Give details on the constructive relationships for ged (ifany) with other institutions of the locality for working on various outreach and extension activities.  YES:, blood donation, Swatch bharath campaign ,planting trees, YRC programs , bio Degradable plastic usage, etc. adapted village. Govt.School in adapted village RRDCH & RRMCH

3.6.10 Give details of awards received by the institution for extension activities and/contributions to the social/community development during the last four years.  The institution was ranked as top promising engineering college in India by Competition Success Review magazine  The institution was awarded for outstanding achievement in making CWE/ GATE online assessments in enormous and resounding success by ION TCS

3.7 Collaboration 3.7.1 How does the institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories, institutes and industry for research activities.Cite examples and benefits accrued of the initiatives-collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing facilities and equipment,

 Each department has MOU with various industries. Example: AKLC engaged Student Internship, Technical & Soft Skill Training.

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3.7.2 Provide details on the MoUs/collaborative arrangements (any) with institutions of national importance/other universities /industries/ Corporate (Corporateentities) etc. and how they have contributed to thed evelopment of the institution. Each department has MOU with various industries. It also helps the students to solve a particular problem in novel technologies 3.7.3 Give details (if any) on the industry – institution - community inter actions that have contributed to thee stablishment/ creation/up-gradation of academic facilities, student and staff support, infrastructure facilities of the institution viz. Laboratories/ library/ newtechnology /placement services etc. Each department interacts with industry people through industrial visits, seminars/Guest Lectures, workshops, conferences and placement.

3.7.4 High lighting the names of eminent scientists/participants who contributed to the events, provide details of national and international conferences organized by the college during the last four years. Following table highlights the names of eminent scientists who contributed to the

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various events (Guest Lectures, Seminars, Workshops, and Conferences etc.) in 3.1.6

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Criterion IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources 4.1 Physical Facilities 4.1.1 What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure that facilitate effective teaching and learning? In the policy making of the institution for enhancement of infrastructure to excel in the teaching & learning, the following stake-holder members are considered.  Faculty  Current Students  Exit Students  Parents  Technical Staff  Alumni  Industry/Employers  Management including Academic Advisory Board We at RRCE believe in totally different kind of work culture. Basically it aims at love and affection to each and every stake-holder of the institute. Being certified by ISO 9001:2000, In particular the concept of process owners, which facilitates a perfect decentralization of activities and delegation of authorities, has proven itself to be a key concept in the success achieved by the institute on different counts. The working methodology basically a student centric, which is the dearest and highly responsible element of the system. Involvement of each and everyone in the decision-making at their respective levels is ensured through decentralization and delegation of powers. Hence there are various institutional committees consisting of faculty and staff members. Transparency associated therein also forms an important feature of the work culture. This is done through an institutional rule book and code of conduct document which is easily accessible by any one as the copies are available in the library, with the HODs and the principal. The institute functions with perfect decentralized administration, that has complete transparency in the decision making process. Institute follows the concept of process owners as emerged from

representatives and students suggestion taken into consideration. Views also taken from industry for the growth of college infrastructure and excellent in the teaching & learning methodologies

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the ISO terminology.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering to upgrade according to the advanced trends to be top college, to mold the careers of every individual student.

4.1.2 Detail the facilities available for a) Curricular and co-curricular activities – classrooms, technology enabled learning spaces, seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, Animal house, specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research etc. b) Extra –curricular activities – sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium, auditorium, NSS, NCC, cultural activities, Public speaking, communication skills development, yoga, health and hygiene etc.

Sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium, The institution has a huge sports ground. There are well equipped gym and sports kits. Students are encouraged to participate in various zonal and inter-zonal tournaments. Students are provided with various sports kits and equipments. They participate in inter collegiate and inter University matches. Institute sport has following facilities:  Cricket ground  Long jump facility  Volleyball track  Football ground  Basket ball court  Athletics etc., To manage all sport activities, a well qualified physical education Instructor is appointed. The institute has a well equipped gym facility. The various equipments available are listed below:

Details of department of physical education

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Name of the Sports Facility Table Tennis Gymnasium Cricket Ground Indoor Sports Room

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Play-Ground ,Athletic Track, Volleyball, Ball Badminton, Netball Courts, Long-

5

Jump, Shot-put, Hammer, Discs Throw Pits Football, throw ball, tennis court etc Table : Physical Department Details

List of equipment in Physical Education Department

Sl. No

List of Equipment in the Gymnasium.

Quantity

1

Squat Press

1

2

Multi Purpose Bench

1

3

Steel Dumbell-50 kg

4

Bench Press

1

5

Leg Press

1

6

Seated Chest Press

1

7.

Stepper with Handle

1

8

Rowing Machine

1

9

Tread Mill

1

10

Dumbbells /Plate Rack

1

Table:Physical Department Details Extra-curricular activities are: Activity Tradition day Green Day Graduation Day

Detail of activities Our Indian culture/ tradition are recognized by wearing different costumes from different part of India. Plantation of trees Issuing of Degree Certificates to all Graduates & recognizing Meritorious students

Alumni Meet

Alumni meet is conducted every year January 26th.

Yoga Day

Yoga Day is celebrated to give the awareness regarding wellbeing.

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Cultural Week

wars, dumb charades, rangoli, treasure hunt, collage, singing, dancing.

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Essay writing, Creative writing, Mehendi, Cartooning, pencil sketching, face painting, spot painting, computer games, photography, pick and

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Finalist Event Show, Speech by Chairperson, Stage events ..etc

Social activities

Blood Donation Camps, and Tree plantation

Founder‟s Day

Speech, Classical /western songs and Dances, sports events

Other

Independence Day, Republic Day

Inter College Competitions

Songs, Collage, Dumbcharades, Debate, dance, volley ball, cricket,

(Engineering and non football, project exhibition engineering ) Events conducted by NSS unit Sl .No.

EVENT NAME

DATE

1

Sadbhavana Day

20/08/2013

2

Blood Donation Camp

05/09/2013

Ambience, Green cover: The college is spread over 4.40 acres of land. The college evinces interest in ambience management, Landscaping. Maintenance: One supervisor and 1 gardener maintain the Green cover. Built-up space:  College Buildings are constructed in the form of different blocks covering an area of 2,76,316 sqft.  All the Engineering Departments are located in separate & wide blocks.  The campus is surrounded by a compound wall separating the college from the surrounding environment. All the buildings are well connected by wide internal roads so that the central facilities are accessible to all the members of faculty and students.  Maintenance: An Engineer with supporter & NMR labors, 1 Supervisor, carryout repairs and maintenance job. Following are some of the highlights of the ambience management and landscaping:  The towering emeralds on the main road.

 In order to create eco-friendly atmosphere, lawns are developed and maintained around different blocks.

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 Multi-facility play field.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Underground pipelines interconnect the sprinklers for watering plants, Lawns etc. Ambience of the work places:  Each and every Department has sufficient number of classrooms and laboratories that are fully ventilated and provided with necessary concealed electrical wiring and Electrical items like fans, lights, Projectors, computer systems with internet connectivity etc.  Faculty members are provided with separate cabins with all the necessary facilities (Like intercom, furniture etc., ) Environmental Preservation: Following items present the efforts related to environmental preservation  With a missionary zeal related to social forestry, around 100 well-grown trees are spread over the entire area of the campus.  For continuing next-gen greenery, the college is nursing about 1000 plants. Thus, the college management is keen on the environmental protection and preservation and also to reduce soil erosion and land degradation. Cleanliness:  Cleanliness is maintained on the campus by disposing all the waste material on a daily basis with the help of sufficient man-power. Waste water is drained out by the well maintained side canals.  All the Biodegradable waste such as dry leaves, twigs and paper are collected on a daily basis, and made into good compost which again is added to the soil to maintain soil fertility.  Each block is provided with toilets in each of the floors for boys, girls and faculty separately. All the toilets are cleaned every day.  Besides the regular cleaning process, the environmental protection in the college is maintained by some activities like plantation in which the students also participate as a part of NSS Programs.  Maintenance: One Supervisor and 15 maintenance workers maintain the regular cleaning & maintaining job. 4.1.3

How does the institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line

with its academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific examples of the facilities

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developed/augmented and the amount spent during the last four years (Enclose the Master

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Developed

Target

Usages and

Description

by

Audience

citation etc.

New Building Research and development LAB

Management

Faculty and Students

Management

Faculty and Students

Enough space for and individual staff rooms To Encourage research Publications For immediate and easy

College Library

Management

Faculty and Students

referencing for research, teaching.

WIFI connectivity for the Department

Individual staff rooms VTU EduSAT Programme

Management

Faculty & Students

Management

Faculty

VTU

Faculty & Students

Comfortable Internet Access

For better class room teaching e-Learning To conduct

Conference Hall

Management

Faculty & Students

Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, FDPs. To support the PG

PG lab

Management

PG students

students to carry out the projects. To encourage the

Digital library

Management

Faculty and Students

students and faculty to do R&D related activities.

4.1.4 How does the institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the

 Lift facilities are provided for physically disabled students  Provide the rest room for physically disabled students

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requirements of students with physical disabilities?

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Preferential service is provided to physically disabled students  Wheel chairs are provided to physically disabled students  Wooden slants are fixed in front of toilets for physically disabled students  Sitting chairs are provided for physically disabled students in all corridors.

4.1.5

Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within

them: • Hostel Facility – Accommodation available Hostel (boys and girls): Hostel has the total capacity of 510 students, All the rooms are attached with toilet facilities. 2015-16 No of Students

Hostel

No. of Rooms

Capacity

Hostel for Boys

81

243

173

Hostel for Girls

94

258

105

Hostel

No. of Rooms

Capacity

Hostel for Boys

81

243

112

Hostel for Girls

94

258

73

Hostel

No. of Rooms

Capacity

Hostel for Boys

81

243

107

Hostel for Girls

94

258

55

Hostel

No. of Rooms

Capacity

Hostel for Boys

81

234

101

Hostel for Girls

94

258

73

accommodated

2014-15 No of Students accommodated

2013-14 No of Students accommodated

2012-13 No of Students

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accommodated

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering • Recreational facilities, gymnasium, yoga center, etc. Recreational facilities are available such as chess, carrom, table tennis etc., Separate room gymnasium is available for hostels students morning and evening. In the college campus for students yoga activity is conducted. • Computer facility including access to internet in hostel

Computer facility is provided with internet, hostel is within campus hence they are access internet in the college main building. College internet center is open after college hour for hostel students. • Facilities for medical emergencies Medical emergencies is well equipped with First-Aid facilities, and RRMCH will give treatment for any emergencies case and with ambulance available 24x7, these facilities is available for both hostel and college regular students also. • Library facility in the hostels College Library facility is opened for hostel students after working hours along with regular students. • Internet and Wi-Fi facility Internet facility is provided, WIFI with 32mbps speed, • Recreational facility-common room with audio-visual equipments TV room is available along with audio visual equipments during 8pm to 10pm exclusive on working days and on holidays is usable all the day. • Available residential facility for the staff and occupancy During working hours for staff rooms are there and rest rooms are available. During any emergencies residential facility for the staff and occupancy is given. If any exceptional cases for staff residential facility is provided Constant supply of safe drinking water

Water storage facilities: Overhead and Underground: Total Capacity: 1,53,000 Liters Water purification and softening plant is installed.

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Drinking water:

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The College has a water purifying unit with Reverse Osmosis process. The unit Processes 500 liter has an organized supply mechanism to different departments.

Equipment available with the plant: Sl. No

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1.

Cost of the item

Reverse Osmosis Water Plant(Centrally connected with Taps on each floor)

Rs. 1,60,300

•Security Security Measures of the college: Security:  Security for the RajaRajeswari College of Engineering is provided by our Internal Security Services, Shivanandapura, Bangalore North Taluk- 562123.

Infrastructural:  All the buildings are constructed taking proper care with the required iron gates and windows.  All the classrooms, laboratories, offices, libraries and all the places of work are properly locked without prejudice to the balance of secrecy and transparency.

Human Resource oriented:  The college has a two-tier security system.  The college hired the services of a reputable security agency Superior Security Service in Bangalore through which 2 supervisors 10 Security personnel work in the college.  Girls hostel is protected with our two security personnel.

Insurance:  Group Accident Insurance Scheme is provided by ICICI Lambord , with Registration Number GIS/MUMBAI-1/1528/2001, dated 27/03/2013.

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Innovative Civil Engineering Solution PVT Ltd., Chennai, is providing stability certificate time to

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 4.1.6 What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of health care on the campus and off the campus?  RRMCH provide the free medical facility to staff and students  RRDCH provide the free medical facility to staff and students  Ambulance facility and pharmacy is provided by RRGI for both staff and students in 24x7  RRMCH provide the medical facility for staff family members

Availability of counseling facility: The college has a qualified doctor Dr. Vishnuvardhan (Psychiatrist). As RRCE Trust runs a dental and medical college located in close vicinity, the facilities available there are also utilized.  Life skills, Soft skills and up bringing one‟s life: For this the courses in communication skills have specifically designed so that students acquire a thorough understanding on the patterns of social and professional behavior.

Arrangement of emergency medical care:  Campus is equipped with an Ambulance for emergencies.  There are 04 Ambulances run by our sister institution.

Availability of first-aid unit: College has a Dispensary with 1 Bed. All the Departments and units of the college have First aid boxes. 4.1.7 Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus –spaces for special units like IQAC, Grievance Redressal unit, Women‘s

Cell, Counselling and Career

Guidance, Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and students, safe drinking water facility, auditorium, etc. Sl no

Facility

Features

1

IQAC

A board room equipped with LCD

are available

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Grievance Redressal unit

Yes

3

Women‟s Cell

Yes

4

Counseling and Career Guidance

Unit is located in the ground floor

5

Placement Cell

Unit is located in ground floor

6

Health Centre

RRMCH and RRDCH located in RRGI campus

7

Canteen

Yes

8

recreational spaces for staff and students

Yes

9

Safe drinking water facility

Purifier is installed in all the floors

10

Auditorium

Yes

11

Bank and ATM

ICICI

12

Sports club

Yes

13

Culture club

Yes

14

Creative club

Yes

15

Innovative Club

Yes

16

Yoga club

Yes

17

Green club

Yes

18

ED cell

Yes

19

NSS

Yes

20

Heritage club

Yes

21

125 KVA generator

Yes

22

Transport facilities

6 Buses

Grievance Redressal Cell: Headed by Vice-Principal shall meet within a week from the date of receipt of any petition/complaint from anybody and take necessary action as deem fit and initiate necessary action for solving problem.

designated as Convener, Representative of Faculty, Student Welfare Officer and Student Representative

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Grievance Redressal Committee for the academic year 2013-14, 2014-2015, 2015-2016 at

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Anti-Ragging Committees: 1. The monitoring team members are informed to act members of Anti- ragging group. 2. Group members are informed to make surprise visits as per the schedule given below and one of the team members are requested to write a brief report after Inspection in the register. 3. These groups are formed to prevent and to curb the menace of Ragging. Innovation Club  Our students are encouraged to implement their own ideas and design their product through Innovation Club.  College is providing technical support to the students for developed their modules. Eco Club The following activities will be undertaken by this club: 1st April will be celebrated as “Sanitation Day and this day will be a working day in all

educational institutions.  World Environment Day (5th June) may be celebrated every year and activities for protection

of environment may be one of the regular feature in future.  “Van Mahotsava” is celebrated every year and each student and teacher will ensure to plant at

least one tree on this day so that “Each One, Plant One, Every Year” activity should be encouraged.  Ensure that the campus of the institution is polythene free and class rooms are neat and clean.  Spitting here and there may be restricted in the campus and students should well aware in this

regard.  Garbage is not littered in the rooms /Campus and its proper disposal be ensured.

Keeping in view the good hygienic conditions, the toilets to be provided to the students /Staff should be neat and clean. Yoga club:  Every year Yoga Day has been initiated and celebrated by our college to the students. Heritage club:  Heritage day have been conducted every year. Students participated actively.

Electricity and Power back-up:

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Green club:

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The college has wide spread arrangements for power connections with a Control panel and Power room. Control panels are available at power room. Panels and Distributions boxes are available at Individual Departments.  Types of cables used: Under Ground Cables, Aluminum armed 3 Phase with neutral  Cable Sizes : 240 Sq.mm from transformer to electric panel.  As per the load of the department wiring has been carried out by using appropriate PVC insulated proper wire with accessories.

Power Backups : College has a 250 KVA transformer with Breakers. During power failures, the electricity backup is provided using diesel generator of 125 KVA. The UPS have been provide to each department according to the load.

Telecom Facility:  The college has created facilities for smooth and fast communication involving Different kinds of phone connections in tune with the requirements  Landline telephones are available in the Chamber of the principal, office of the Principal.  Intercom facility is extended to the functionaries in the Office of the Principal, Chambers of Heads of Departments, Department Offices, laboratories, Main entrance and other important units of the college.

The college has the following kinds of telephone connections:  BSNL - Direct lines- : +918028437373 (FAX) +918028437375 (Principal) +918028437124 (Office)  TATA INDICOM

: 65666769 (Admissions)

 INTERNET

: 28437090

 INTERCOM (Epabx Make- Matrix Ge 6S) :

98 extension numbers.

Facilities:

 Cellular Phones: 1  Intercom Phone connections: 98

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 Landline connections with STD facility: 3

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Telephone Exchange with operator Transportation Facility: Transportation is provided exclusively and State transport is also available, College is located within the city limits. Transportation Details: Four Buses Number of Buses

(Buses cover all the commuters from most vantage points in the city.)

Facility availed by

Students, Staff (teaching and non- Teaching) faculties.

Canteen Details: Canteen facility is available for students, faculty and staff on subsidized rates in the campus. Canteen

Yes

Number of Canteen(s)

01

Area

1876 sqft

Average Daily Users

300-500 (students, parents, faculties, staffs)

4.2 Library as a Learning Resource 4.2.1 Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to render the library, student/user friendly? Library Committee comprises of Faculty members from the departments headed by EEE HOD as Chairman of the committee and faculty as members of the committee. The committee meets once in 2 months and reviews the activities of the library and suggestions and recommendations are made from the peer member group to improve the functionality and give better services to the users. Discussions like procurement of new books, journals etc are done in the meeting and the same is put-up for recommendations from the Principal and the same is later procured and subscribed for the benefit of library users.

4.2.2 Provide details of the following:

∗ Total seating capacity: The library is fully fledged with a total seating capacity of 216 students at a time

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The total floor area of the library is 890 sq mts

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∗ Total area of the library (in Sq. Mts.)

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering ∗ Working hours (on working days, on holidays, before examination days, during examination days, during vacation) The library is thrown open to the users from 8am to 8pm for the students to enhance their knowledge even after the college hours to make the best use of the facilities available. The library remains closed during Sundays and Holidays declared by the Institution. Layout of the library (individual reading carrels, lounge area for browsing and relaxed reading, IT zone for accessing e-resources)

4.2.3 How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e-journals and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring new books, journals and e-resources during the last four years. Librar y holdin gs Textbooks Reference Books Journals / Periodic als e-resources

Year-1 2015-2016

Year–3 2013-2014

Year–4 2012-2013

Total Numbe Cost r 489 17805

Total Number Cost

736

22000

Total Numb Cost er 48393 736

2303

78000

2303

435544

135

109

275372

101

275372

101

07 1308022 packages

Nil

Nil

Number

Total Cost

Year–2 2014-2015

1148

29834

160250

432

268506

366855

101

256381

1579032

1479032

4.2.4 Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum access to the library collection? ∗ OPAC Library has a facility of Touch Screen KIOSK, wherein the users can check their account like the books borrowed, due dates, etc. They can borrow the books and also renew the books by themselves. They can also search for a book whether it is available in the stock or issued by any

Not available ∗

Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple databases

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users.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Not available ∗ Library Website Designing the user friendly library website is Under Construction ∗ In-house/remote access to e-publications With Wi-Fi and remote access of IP the user can access the data anywhere in the campus ∗ Library automation The library is automated with an Open Source Software NEWGENLIB. ∗ Total number of computers for public access For the access of e resources the digital library is equipped with 24 systems. ∗ Total numbers of printers for public access Library is furnished with a high end printer ∗

Internet bandwidth/speed 2mbps 10mbps 1gb (GB) The Internet bandwidth/speed is 60mbps



Institutional Repository

Database of the projects undertaken by the final year students and also PG programme is under progress ∗

Content management system for e-learning

Not yet started. ∗

Participation in Resource sharing networks/consortia (like Inflibnet)

The Institution is member to VTU Consortium. 4.2.5 Provide details on the following items: ∗ Average number of walk-ins On an average number of walk ins for the library would be 90-95 daily. ∗ Average number of books issued/returned Based on the monthly statistics, on an average 80-85 books are issued, returned and renewed in the library.

∗ Average number of books added during last three years. Average number of books : 2234

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∗ Ratio of library books to students enrolled

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering ∗ Average number of login to opac (OPAC) 20-25 login to opac to search for a particular book of their need. ∗

Average number of login to e-resources

On an average 10-20 user‟s login to view the e resources and with static ip they can browse the e resources throughout the campus at their place of ease. ∗ Average number of e-resources downloaded/printed 10-15 ∗

Number of information literacy trainings organized

01 programme was organized in 2013 from Science Direct. ∗ Details of“weeding out” of books and other materials Till now the procedure is not being implemented in the college.

4.2.6 Give details of the specialized services provided by the library ∗ Manuscripts This service is not initiated. ∗ Reference Ready reference service is provided for the library users. ∗ Reprography Reprography facility is available for the users. Up to 5 pages no charges are charged from the users. If beyond this number the users need to get the same at the campus Xerox shop. ∗ ILL(Inter Library Loan Service) To start with, ILL facility is being shared with Sister Institutions ∗ Information deployment and notification (Information Deployment and Notification) Yes ∗ Download

∗ Printing Nominal pages can be printed with no charges levied. For large printouts, the users are requested

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Any important material needed will be downloaded on request or arrangements will be made to

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering to copy the same on pendrive and take printouts at Campus Xerox. ∗ Reading list/Bibliography compilation Need to start the same. ∗ In-house/remote access to e-resources With Wi-Fi and remote access of IP the user can access the data any where in the campus ∗ User Orientation and awareness Newly admitted students to the college will be oriented with the library and the facilities provided by the centre. They will also be oriented with self-check in kiosk on how to use the same. Also awareness will be given about the e resources subscribed and how to access the same. ∗

Assistance in searching Databases

Any issues in searching the databases will be addressed by the library staff or they can mail to the librarian and get the problem cleared. ∗ INFLIBNET/IUC facilities The Institution is a member of VTU Consortium.

4.2.7 Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and teachers of the college. RRCE Library and Information Center is enriched with knowledge besides academic textbooks and references, the library is also housed with NPTEL Video Lecture Notes, Sample Placement papers for the students practices, previous years GATE Question papers, GATE Examination Preparation books for reference in the library along with aptitude books for various competitive examinations.

4.2.8 What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually/physically challenged persons? Give details. Special care/attention will be given to visually/physically challenged person in using library

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facilities. Personal care will be taken to attend the needs of the challenged person by assisting in

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 4.2.9 Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analyzed and used for improving the library services. (What strategies are deployed by the Library to collect feedback from users? How is the feedback analyzed and used for further improvement of the library services?) It is a good practice to get the feedback from its users. With this the library will be able to understand where it stands in the institution, what need to be improved and how for it has satisfied the knowledge thirst of the user during his/her stay in the institution. It is proposed to take the feedback from the passing out students of both UG & PG Program and analyze the standards followed and also steps to be initiated for improving the library services and better functioning of the library.

4.3

IT Infrastructure

4.3.1. Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the institution. Yes, all the labs are equipped with requisite lab equipments as per the curriculum. All the equipments are in good working condition.  Internet facility has been provided to the students and faculty.  Computers are available in the labs with fully loaded licensed software‟s to facilitate all students to carry their course work.  Each lab is maintained by qualified and experienced lab assistants.  The lab facility is also available to students who want to carryout project works.  Extra lab slots are provided depending on the progress in the course practical work if necessary both hardware and software. •

Number of computers with Configuration (provide actual number with exact configuration of each available system)

YES, well‐equipped laboratories with the computer facility to meet the curriculum requirement. System Configuration Acer: Intel Chip Mother Board (Core(TM)2 duo) CPU [email protected] GHz, HDD 160 GB, RAM 1GBDRI, , DVD Combo, 107 Key Board, Optical Mouse

LENOVO -

Inter core i3 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, HDD: 500 GB, Lenovo Monitor LED 18.5”, Lenovo Keyboard 107 Key‟s, Optical Mouse

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Zenith: Zenith 3GHz &, HDD 160 GB, RAM 2GBDR2, Intel Chip Mother Board, DVD Combo,

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Acer Processor-Intel Core2 dual-3 Ghz, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 300GB HDD, 18.5”

ACER -

TFT Monitor, Keyboard 107 Keys, Optical Mouse

ZENITH -

Pentium-RD 3 GHz Zenith Processor, 1GB DDR2, RAM, 160 GB HDD, 19” TFT Monitor [zenith], Zenith Keyboard 107 Keys, Optical Mouse HCL PROCESSOR, 512MB RAM, 80 GB HDD, AOC Monitor, Keyboard HCL

HCL -

107KEY‟S, Optical Mouse

Dell Server

Intel ® Xeon ® CPU X3430 @ 2.40GHz 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD

Computer Stock

Zenith

Acer

Lenovo

HCL

Total

1

Department of CSE

109

27

48

33

217

2

Department of ECE

23

42

3

25

93

3

Department of Mech

0

63

60

20

143

4

Department of Civil

0

29

0

0

29

5

Department of EEE

16

20

20

1

57

6

Department of ISE

0

84

0

58

142

7

Principal

0

1

0

0

1

8

Office

4

3

0

0

7

9

Chemistry

0

0

1

1

2

10

Physics

0

0

3

1

4

11

Library

4

22

0

0

26

12

Placement

0

1

0

0

1

13

Stores

0

1

0

0

1

14

Exam

2

1

0

0

3

15

Board Room

0

1

2

0

3

16

Chairman Room

0

0

1

0

1

17

Language Lab

0

30

0

0

30

137

Location

18

Mathematics

0

1

3

0

4

Page

Sl no

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19

MBA

1

0

0

1

2

20

MCA

0

8

20

0

28

21

Common Computing Lab

0

0

30

0

30

159

334

191

140

824

• Computer-student ratio UG-1:4 PG-1:2 • Stand alone facility Sl.No.

Equipment

specification

Total no.

1

UPS

10 KVA

13

2

UPS

7.5 KVA

8

3

Dell Server

Intel ® Xeon ® CPU X3430 @ 2.40GHz

03

4GB RAM, 500GB HDD

• LAN facility LAN facility is available in the campus • Wifi facility 32mbps speed • Licensed software Department Wise Software:

OPERATING SYSTEM

1

CSE

XP SERVICE PACK 3, FEDORA 8, LINUX 6.0,

2

EC

XP SERVICE PACK 3, LINUX 6.0,

3

EEE

XP SERVICE PACK 3

APPLICATION SOFTWARE MS OFFICE 2007, TURBO C, ORACLE 10G, VISUAL STUDIO 8, PSPICE, XILLINX, MASM 6.0, NCTUNS MS OFFICE 2007, MAT LAB, KEIL, CCS STUDIO, MASM 6.0, XILLINX 9.2, MODEL SIM, TURBO C, KELL, PSPICE, MAT LAB 2006, MIPOWER, TURBO C

LICENCE AGREMENT MS OFFICE 2007, ORACLE 10G, VISUAL STUDIO 8, XILLINX

MS OFFICE 2007, XILLINX 9.2, MODEL SIM

MAT LAB 2006, MI-POWER

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CIVIL

XP SERVICE PACK 3

AUTOCAD 10, STAD PRO 0.8

STAD PRO 0.8

5

ME

XP SERVICE PACK 3

SOLID EDGE, SWAM, ANSYSIS

SOLID EDGE, SWAM, ANSYSIS

XP SERVICE PACK 3, FEDORA 8, LINUX 6.0,

TURBO C, IBM RATIONAL ROSE, JAVA, COBOL, ORACLE 10G VISUAL BASIC 2005, .NET,

ORACLE 10G,

IMPORTANT SPSS, STATICAL PACKAGE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE

IBM RATIONAL ROSE, IMPORTANT SPSS, STATICAL PACKAGE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE

MS OFFICE 2007, ETNL

ETNL

6

MCA

7

MBA

XP SERVICE PACK 3

8

LANGUAGE LAB

XP SERVICE PACK 3

9

SERVER ROOM

WINDOWS 2003 & 2008 SERVER STANDARD EDITON

10

LIBRARY & INFORMATION

XP SERVICE PACK 3,

WINDOWS 2003 & 2008 SERVER STANDARD EDITON, MS OFFICE 2007, WINDOWS 2007 & 2008

MS OFFICE 2007

NEWZIN LIB

NEWZIN LIB

• Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility Total 824 nodes, all the computers with internet connectivity. • Any other Other equipments are printers, scanners, LCD projectors, smart boards.

Location

no

HP

HP

Cannon LBP

Color

Tota

1007

1018/1020

2900

Printer

l

1

Department of CSE

1

1

7

1

10

2

Department of ECE

1

2

2

1

6

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Department of Mech

1

0

2

1

4

4

Department of Civil

1

0

1

0

2

5

Department of EEE

0

2

1

1

4

6

Department of ISE

2

0

0

1

3

7

Principal

0

0

1

0

1

8

Office

1

2

2

0

5

9

Chemistry

1

0

0

0

1

10

Physics

1

0

0

0

1

11

Library

0

0

1

0

1

12

Placement

1

0

0

0

1

13

Stores

1

0

0

0

1

14

Exam

1

1

0

0

2

15

Board Room

0

0

2

0

2

16

Chairman Room

0

0

0

0

0

18

Mathematics

1

0

0

0

1

19

Common Computing

0

0

1

0

1

Lab 20

MCA

0

1

0

0

1

21

MBA

1

0

0

0

1

22

Server Room

0

0

1

0

1

23

In Stock

0

0

7

0

7

14

9

28

5

56

APPLICATION SOFTWARE

WINDOWS XP Service Pack 3

MS OFFICE 2007

2.

WINDOWS 7

ORACLE 10G,

3.

WINDOWS 8

VISUAL STUDIO 2008

4.

RED HATLINUX 6.0

MAT LAB -2006

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WINDOWS 2012 SERVER STANDARD EDITON

MS SQL CAL ,MS SQL SERVER STANDARD

WINDOWS 10

NEWZIN LIB

8.

SWAM ANSYSIS

9.

STAD PRO 0.8

10.

IBM RATIONAL ROSE, IMPORTANT SPSS, STATICAL PACKAGE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE

11.

MI-POWER

12.

MODEL SIM,

13.

CAM SOFTWARE

14.

ALTAIR ENGINEERING SOFTWARE

15.

MS OFFICE 2003

16.

MS OFFICE 2013

17.

AUTO CAD

18.

VISUAL BASIC 2006

19.

TALLY ERP 9.0

20.

PAYROLL SOFTWARE

21.

MAT LAB- 2012

22.

ACTI

23.

WINDOWS XP Service Pack 3

MS OFFICE 2007

24.

WINDOWS 7

ORACLE 10G,

25.

WINDOWS 8

VISUAL STUDIO 2008

26.

RED HATLINUX 6.0

MAT LAB

27.

WINDOWS 2008 SERVER STANDARD EDITON ETNL

28.

WINDOWS 2012 SERVER STANDARD EDITON

29.

MS SQL CAL MS SQL SERVER STANDARD

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6.

WINDOWS 2008 SERVER STANDARD EDITON ETNL

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NEWZIN LIB

31.

SWAM ANSYSIS

32.

STAD PRO 0.8

33.

IBM RATIONAL ROSE, IMPORTANT SPSS, STATICAL PACKAGE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE

34.

MI-POWER

35.

MODEL SIM,

36.

CAM SOFTWARE

37.

SHAREPOINT CAL

38.

EXCHANGE CAL, SCCM CAL

39.

FOREFRONT CAL

40.

MS OFFICE 2007, MAT LAB, KEIL, , MASM 6.0, XILLINX 9.2, TURBO C, KELL, PSPICE, MAT LAB 2006, , TURBO C

XP SERVICE PACK 3, LINUX 6.0, 41.

XP SERVICE PACK 3

42.

XP SERVICE PACK 3

43.

XP SERVICE PACK 3

44. XP SERVICE PACK 3, FEDORA 8, LINUX 6.0, 45. XP SERVICE PACK 3 46.

XP SERVICE PACK 3

TURBO C, IBM RATIONAL ROSE, JAVA, COBOL, ORACLE 10G ,VISUAL BASIC 2005, .NET, IMPORTANT SPSS, STATICAL PACKAGE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE MS OFFICE 2007, ETNL

47. NEWZIN LIB

49.

WINDOWS XP Service Pack 3

MS OFFICE 2007

50.

WINDOWS 7

ORACLE 10G,

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Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and

students on the campus and off-campus? Computer and internet facility available in the campus on & off, for both students and faculty usage of labs, digital library and internet center.

4.3.3

What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the

IT infrastructure and associated facilities? The stakeholders of college based on present science & technology progress, all the faculty and students are deployed for future requirement in the growth of research oriented for development of society and utilizing the IT infrastructure and associated facilities in the right direction. Through IT the knowledge is upgraded to pass on coming generation. The college is well equipped to face the challenges in the competitive world to be top college. The college R & D is upgraded to support the budding engineers to utilizing every facilities which is available in the college IT infrastructure and supporting by management.

4.3.4 Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement, upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the institution (Year wise for last four years) Every year planned and executed annual budget for procurement, upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the IT infrastructure.

.

nt

2015-16

2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

Budge Expens

Budge Expens

Budge Expens

Budge Expens

t

t

e

t

e

t

e

e

CSE

31.00

45.50

11.07

36.60

6.45

10.56

6.15

2

ECE

37.00

34.00

22.44

34.60

3.10

36.00

24.30

3

ME

48.50

54.00

43.81

37.60

4.09

18.50

16.31

4

EEE

25.00

26.50

6.93

38.60

2.60

9.22

4.99

5

ISE

33.00

34.50

28.34

13.50

0.90

3.00

4.99

6

CIVIL

41.70

22.00

24.67

39.00

13.08

20.62

8.62

7

Central

46.30

128.00 16.28

14.80

2.22

90.06

219.25

10.95

24.00

33.20

1.00

7.00

6.16

Still Running

1

Facilities 8

MCA

1.08

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MBA TOTAL

11.00

14.50

0.76

284.45

383.00 155.38

78.10

12.32

326.00 45.76

49.55

43.43

244.45 333.24

4.3.5 How does the institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resources including development and use of computer-aided teaching/ learning materials by its staff and students? Delivery of course has designed to include Student centric – learning not coverage oriented Emphasis is given aspects of learning and teaching students new modes of thinking – likely to impact their future – away from rote learning. Focus is given on developing abilities/ skills which are central to the discipline and help prepare the student on what is important to the discipline and also developing lifelong learning skills. Course Delivery Methods:  Lectures with power point presentation  Working model/Visual charts/ videos  Lecture interspersed with discussions  Tutorial/ E-tutorial  Assignments  Group assignments and Projects with defined individual role  Lab experiments  Quiz  Seminars/Workshop  Group discussion  Problem solving/ Brainstorming Apart from the methods listed above, while developing and delivering the Course/Lectures Objectives, the faculty listed what they wanted the students to know and also development of intellectual skills.

Beyond curriculum the mechanism to support student achievement and development include:

 Guest lectures  Membership to professional societies

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 Industry trainings and visits

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Industry projects  Value added programs (both internal and external)  Conferences and seminars organized and participated by students  Preparation for professionalism and competitive exams like Aptitudes, Corporate communication, professional ethics, GATE etc.

As evident from above both Traditional and Innovative Techniques are used to ensure course objectives and delivered effectively such as Chalk and board, Laboratory /workshop practical, tutorials, Seminars /guest lectures, Assignments, Surprise Tests and technical Quizzes, practical training in industry/project work in industry, Industrial training and PPTs which are more traditional. For innovative approaches for delivery following strategies are used:  Innovative Approaches  Learning through Problem solving  Designing lab experiments  E-tutorials  NPTEL  Cooperative learning  Problem solving/ Brainstorming  Active learning  Self learning through simulations/soft ware Additional beyond syllabus topics are also picked up from various courses. The delivery methods are chosen appropriate to meet the Program Outcomes.

4.3.6 Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and technologies deployed (access to on-line teaching - learning resources, independent learning, ICT enabled classrooms/learning spaces etc.) by the institution place the student at the centre of teaching-learning process and render the role of a facilitator for the teacher. On-line teaching e-resources is attained by the teacher, students are trained to independent

organizing various contests. Following are the various modes of self-learning and facilities created therein.

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learning, self-learning is promoted in the institute by generating self-learning facilities

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  For lab courses, the lab manuals are issued, and certificates given based on a test at the end of

the session.  Wi Fi zone enables the students to use the facility any time (even beyond college hours)  Browsing centre open for 12 Hrs. a day  Students are motivated by sending them to write research papers and present papers in

conferences.  Labs are open to students to experiment on their ideas  Language lab facilities provided – This enables students to improve communication skills and

to prepare for TOEFL & GRE examinations.  Central Library facilities available beyond the class hours.  Department Library facilities are available during the working hours.  For laboratory experiments lab manuals are provided which are self explanatory.  Students are permitted to use the Labs to experiment on their ideas  Internet facility provides learning of subjects through NPTEL, Edusat, Evidya etc.,  Events that encourage self learning through Engineers day, Techno Fest, Seminars,

Workshops, Conferences, Guest Lectures, Technical Models / Paper presentations outside the Institution and Industrial tours.

Availability of learning beyond syllabus contents and promotion: Internet facility provides learning of subjects not necessity in the curriculum.  Problem solving techniques  Social service field work offers service learning opportunities to students.  Digital Library facilities are available for students  International Journals, Science direct are available in the Central Library.

4.3.7 Does the Institution avail of the National Knowledge Network connectivity directly or through the affiliating university? If so, what are the services availed of? Internet facility provides learning of subjects through NPTEL, Edusat, Evidya etc., is available in the institution through the VTU of the National Knowledge Network Connectivity.

tutorial class‟s time table will be displayed in the beginning of the semester. Tutorial classes will be arranged and handled by the concerned faculty and senior faculty of the department. The one hour tutorial classes will held as per time table and students will be

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The adequate teaching Facilities are provided in all the classrooms based on the internet facility

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering allocated to each tutorial classes. Tutorial classes are framed as per the university syllabus.  Library/internet assignments on contemporary issues.  Additional laboratory experiments  Pre-placement Training  Training on Soft skills and value add programs  Creative /Projects  Guest lectures  Seminars/Workshops/Conferences  Industrial Visits and internships

4.4

Maintenance of Campus Facilities

4.4.1 How does the institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the available financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities (substantiate your statements by providing details of budget allocated during last four years)?

a.

Building

b.

Furniture

c.

Equipment

d.

Computers

e.

Vehicles

f.

Any other

The yearly budget is prepared according to the needs & requirements of the departments taking into consideration of annual intake of students, laboratory & infrastructure developments. Students, faculty & staff requirements and promotions and latest technologies etc, Formal budget estimates will be prepared by each department and will be reviewed in HODs meeting with the Principal.

sanction. The Management is approving almost 100% which was proposed by the institute. The budget allocation and utilization for the last three years is adequate.

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preparing final budget at college level. The final budget is sent to Management for approval and

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After deliberations formal budget made altered in departments and forwarded to Principal for

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BUDGET ALLOCATION, UTILISATION, AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTING Summary of Budgets for the 2014-15, 2013-14, 2012-13, 2011-12 & 2010-11 in Lakhs College budget : Summary of actual expenditure for 2015-16, 2014-15, 2013-14 & 2012-13 in lakhs Sl.No. Department

2015-16 Budget

2014-15

Expense

2013-14

2012-13

Budget

Expense

Budget

Expense

Budget

Expense

CSE

31.00

45.50

11.07

36.60

6.45

10.56

6.15

2

ECE

37.00

34.00

22.44

34.60

3.10

36.00

24.30

3

ME

48.50

54.00

43.81

37.60

4.09

18.50

16.31

4

EEE

25.00

26.50

6.93

38.60

2.60

9.22

4.99

5

ISE

33.00

34.50

28.34

13.50

0.90

3.00

4.99

6

CIVIL

41.70

22.00

24.67

39.00

13.08

20.62

8.62

7

Central

46.30

128.00 16.28

14.80

2.22

90.06

219.25

Still running

1

Facilities 8

MCA

10.95

24.00

1.08

33.20

1.00

7.00

6.16

9

MBA

11.00

14.50

0.76

78.10

12.32

49.55

43.43

284.45

383.00 155.38

TOTAL

326.00 45.76

244.45 333.24

Available on institution website www.rrce.org Academic Infrastructure & Facilities Maintenance details Infrastructure & Facility

Maintenance Description

Class Rooms

Well furnished class rooms are cleaned by internal sweepers every day.

Seminar Halls

Seminar hall of the department is maintained by departmental – in-charge faculty & Technician at regular intervals.

Tutorial Rooms

Tutorial rooms are cleaned every day and maintained by faculty in charge.

the maintenance of each laboratory. They put together propose the budget for the required consumables, new equipment, repairs and calibration if required.

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Laboratories

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Technicians maintain the log book for equipment of the laboratory. They prepare the preventive maintenance schedules under the guidance of faculty-in-charge and carry out regular maintenance as per the schedules.

Computers

A programmer / Technician and a faculty in-charge of each computer laboratory are responsible for maintenance of systems and software. Programmer carryout maintenance of each computer at regular intervals and record in the log book.

Main Library

All the books are accessioned accordingly by the serial number of accession register and classified subject department wise and shelved in the racks.

Department Libraries

Faculty members of departments can borrow books from Department Library and students in their free time can make use of the books available in the Department Library. One Faculty member is in-charge of the Department Library.

Internet /Intranet

Internet related matters are maintained by a team of systems administrator and programmers. They maintain the daily band width, usage, band width allocation, sharing etc.

Electricity

Maintenance Engineer, Two technicians and one attender look after the maintenance of electricity.

Water

3 numbers of bore-wells available to meet requirements of garden and toilets .It caters needs of Staff & Students ,Buildings etc.

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Checks for wiring and electrical installations for leakage and earthing

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  The safety of equipment and wires are provided by MCB and ELCB. MCB provides protection during short circuits .Fuses provide protection from over currents. Every piece of equipment is provided with proper earthing so that it will be provide protection from internal faults.

Earthing & Earth pits : As the college has a multi-block academic ambience precautions have been taken for proper earthing. All the major pieces of equipment are provided with proper earthing materials. 31 Earth pits are available in the college. Required amount of charcoal, salt, and earthling rods are made available to the personnel. We are testing all the earthings periodically and strengthening each earthing by adding needed salt, coals, red soil & sand. Loosen nut & bolt by tightening as per norms.

Observation Report for Earth pits Year 2010-2011 (1st July 2010-30th June 2011) Regular maintenance is done the annual observations reports of which are presented below. Sl. No.

Date

No. of Earth pits

Remarks

Checked

/Observations

1

16/02/2010

03 No‟s

Filling 1kg salt, coal and red soil

2

19/05/2010

03 No‟s

Filling 3kg salt, red soil and 2kg coal

3

16/06/2010

04 No‟s

Filling 1 kg, red soil coal and salt

4

23/08/2011

05 No‟s

Filling 2kg, red soil coal and salt

5

18/09/2011

05 No‟s

Filling 1kg coal, red soil and salt

6

25/10/2011

05 No‟s

Filling 1kg salt, red soil and coal

7

28/11/2011

05 No‟s

Filling 2kg salt, red soil and coal

8

22/12/2011

05 No‟s

Filling 1kg salt, red soil and coal

Note: Regular watering every month Observation Report for Earth pits Year 2011-12(1st july 2011-30th june 2012) Regular maintenance is done, the annual observation reports of which are presented below No. of Earth pits Checked

Remarks/Observations

1

20-03-2012

05 No‟s

Filling 3kg salt, red soil and coal

2

30-06-2012

05 No‟s

Filling 2kg salt, red soil and coal

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24-09-2012

05 No‟s

Filling 3kg salt, red soil and coal

4

28-12-2012

05 No‟s

Filling 2kg salt, red soil and coal

Note: Regular watering every month Observation Report for Earth pits Year 2012-13 (1st july 2012-30th june 2013) Regular maintenance is done, the annual observation reports of which are presented below. Sl.

Date

No.

No. of Earth pits

Remarks

Checked

/Observations

1

20-05-2013

10 No‟s

Filling 3kg salt, red soil and coal

2

18-06-2013

10 No‟s

Filling 2kg salt, red soil and coal

3

24-07-2013

11 No‟s

Filling 3kg salt, red soil and coal

Note: Regular watering every month.

Firefighting measurements: Effective safety arrangements with emergency/multiple exits and ventilation/exhausts in auditoriums and large classrooms/laboratories, firefighting equipment and training, availability of water, and other such facilities.  All the academic floors have two or more entrances / exits. Fire fighting is very essential where students gatherings are large. Labs are the places where large number of students work with equipment carrying considerable amount of current and having voltages.  To avoid damage to the equipment and to the furniture and students firefighting equipment should be placed at all the places where large gatherings are expected.  These will help in saving lives, property from fire. To do fire fighting generally fire fighting cylinders containing powder mixtures to emit CO2 to extinguish fire. These are available in different sizes.  In case of large fire, multiple exists should be designed to the buildings and places so that immediate evacuation is required.

The college has the required firefighting equipment the details of which are given below.

Cost of the equipment

ABC

5 kgs - Rs. 1650 ( per equipment)

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No of pieces of equipment

ABC 2KG/5KG Fire Extinguishers

CO2

2 kgs- Rs. 2900 ( per equipment)

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Type and size of the equipment

25

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The expected coverage of the Equipment

1500 All the Academic blocks, Library, labs

The placement of the equipment

Auditorium, Administrative Block, Seminar Halls & Hostels

 Every year our college organizes one day training program with Firefighting equipment, security people and technical staff students and all the faculties. Last programme was conducted on 14.08.2013

Safety of civil structure The college takes all the precautions before it goes for constructing a building. The following measures get meticulously executed before, during and after construction. Processes of Construction:  The plans are developed by eminent engineers.  Necessary approvals are obtained by relevant government bodies  Full-time engineers work on the construction site.  The progress of constructions is reviewed both by college administration and the management representatives on a regular scale.

Safety management of civil structures:  The college accords prime importance to safety during constructions.  The flooring is monitored on a periodic basis and if needed.  The ceiling is monitored; care is taken in order to see that there would be no rashes & Maintained regularly.  Window frames are checked and painted whenever necessary.  Buildings are white washed on a periodic basis.  Doors are protected from white ants and painted on a periodic basis.  Roofs of the buildings are maintained and steps are taken to prevent seepage.

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Proper drainage system is provided to prevent water logging.

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How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and

other precision measures for the equipment/ instruments? The following care is taken in work shop and in other labs  Students are required to wear uniform/apron and shoes in order to protect them from welding spark, heat etc. Also, they will use black glass shield to protect their eyes from ultraviolet rays liberated in the arc welding sparks.  All the welding cables are properly insulated.  All the tools have been periodically sharpened to have proper cutting at moderate effort and the clamping of the work pieces has been done properly.  Mains are switched off when electrical connections are in progress. Fuse wire is provided in the circuit in order to eliminate burning of entire circuit, in the case of over loads.  Petrol, Diesel and lubricants are kept in proper tins by sealing them with caps.  Match sticks are not allowed to light in fuel lab to avoid exposures and fire accidents.  Students are instructed to maintain minimum one meter distance from rotating devices like fly wheels, fans, pulleys of the I.C Engines.  Exhaust manifold and silencer pipe are insulated properly to avoid injuries to the students and staff.  Exhaust gasses are left far away to avoid air pollution in the lab.  Students have to wear hand glove, masks for nose etc. While working with the chemicals and proper ventilation is provided for the composite Laboratory.  Freon gas leakage is arrested by using proper seals at the pipe joints, guards & meshes are provided for safety.

Safety And Handling Hazard Chemicals:  ABC-5Kgs capacity stored Pressure types fire extinguishers fully charged as per ISS with ISI mark.  CO2- 2 Kgs capacity fire extinguisher fully charged as per ISS with ISI mark.

4.4.4 What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of

which the

college would like to include. Handling of hazardous chemicals and such other activities

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sensitive equipment (voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)? Any other

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The college takes all the care regarding the chemicals or other materials which may turn out be hazardous in nature.  The chemicals are given in diluted form to the students at the time of experiments.  Supporting staff warn about the possible dangers of mishandling or careless handling of those chemicals.  The students and lab staff wear lab-aprons and shoes. For their safety fland glasses, Goggles vac-pipettes and tongs are provided for safe handling of highly reactive, toxic and carcinogenic chemicals.  First-aid box with necessary materials & essential medicines is provided in the chemistry laboratory.  List of toxic carcinogenic and carosine chemicals available in chemistry department.  Guidelines for remedial measures to be taken care of mishandling of chemicals accidents are available.  Fire- extinguisher available in the laboratory.  Exhaust fans and fuming cupboard are arranged in the chemistry Laboratory in order to remove gasses and odorous chemicals from the Laboratory.

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 Larger beam exposure is minimized to the maximum

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering CRITERION V: STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION 5.1

Student Mentoring and Support

5.1.1 Does the institution publish its updated prospectus/handbook annually? If ‗yes‘, what is the information provided to students through these documents and how does the institution ensure its commitment and accountability? Yes.  An updated and revised „Rule & Regulation Handbook‟ is published every year and is provided to the students on the college opening day. It covers the detailed aspects like profile of the institution, Admission Process, Academic Planning, Evaluation system, Professional societies, Value added services, Calendar of events, Extracurricular activities and disciplinary measures.  There is a provision for the students to access these details through online in the website: www.rrce.org.  Syllabus book lists the courses one has to register and complete to satisfy the academic requirements of the program. This book is issued to the students every year. College Website provides following information about the college. • Highlights of the Institute • Academic calendar • Admission Policies • Academic Programs & Activities • Co-curricular & Extra-curricular activities • Facilities available • Placement details • Research and Development • Departmental Details • Rules & Regulations • Anti- Ragging Act • NCC & NSS activities

5.1.2 Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships / freeships

 Based

on the

economic

condition of the students, tuition

fee waiver

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given to the students during the last four years and whether the financial aid was

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Students who secure top

position in

their

class

in

their end semester

examinations are offered cash prizes and medals every Year  Concession in fees and provision to pay the fees in installments for needy Students.  Hostel facilities for girls and boys at concessional rates.  Departmental library Book facility to needy students.  Arrangement of educational loans for needy students.  The college also offers Scholarships and free-ships.

Annexure 5.1.2 SCHOLERSHIP FOR SC/ST CANDIDATES Table 5.1.1

SC

ST

2011-2012

2012-2013

2013-2014

2014-2015

2015-2016

No

Amt.

No

Amt.

No

Amt.

No

Amt.

No

Amt.

.

Rs.

.

Rs.

.

Rs.

.

Rs.

.

Rs.

23

833990

9

34

121637 0

45

184272 0

7

260050

8

260050

41

16

260040

15

486585

34

183709 0

31

319165

Scholarship Type

DTE

0

Commisio

139566

n

0

Minor ity

964050

17

717140

Level

SCHOLERSHIP FOR OBC CANDIDATES Table.5.1.3

Sl.No

Year

Scholarship Scheme

Total students

1

2014-15

Renewal

93

15

2-Fresh State Sector Plan

29

BBMP

5

Lions India Education

1

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Fresh Dist Non Plan Release 60

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2013-14

3

2012-13

Minority

9

Spices Board

1

Backward class Welfare

33

Dept. OBC

130

BBMP

1

Town Municipal Council

1

Maddur Woman and Child Welfare

1

Dept. 4

2011-12

OBC

109

Town Municipal Council

3

Maddur Total Students

491

SCHOLERSHIP FOR GM CANDIDATES Table.5.1.4 Sl.No

Year

Scholarship Scheme

Total students

1

2012-13

Town Municipal Council

2

Maddur Woman and Child Welfare

1

Dept. 2

2013-14

Woman and Child Welfare

1

Dept. Total

4

5.1.3 What

percentage

of

students

receives

financial

assistance

from state

government, central government and other national agencies? About 30% to 40% of the students receive financial assistance from the state government

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whose parent income is less than 1.0 Lakh per annuam as per the Government Policy.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections  Students with physical disabilities  Overseas students  Students to participate in various competitions/National and International  Medical assistance to students: health center, health insurance etc.  Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams  Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.,)  Support for ―slow learners‖  Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning/ Corporate/business house etc.  Publication of student magazines

*SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections.  Fee concession for Economically weaker sections  Fee concession and Scholarships for SC / ST / OBC students  Implementation of reservation policy. Seats reserved for NSS, NCC, and Sports Categories  Providing Laptop, Pen drives for SC / ST / OBC students from the social welfare Department. *Physically challenged / differently abled students.  The institution has provided ramps and lifts for physical access.  Fee concession is extended in deserving cases.  The class rooms, where the differently abled students are attending will normally be provided in the ground floor. The persons authorized by them are permitted to borrow books from the library. They are also provided support in laboratory and workshops.  Special washrooms are provided for them.  Book bank facilities are provided. * Overseas students - Regional language classes and English speaking classes are Conducted. * Students to participate in various competitions/National and International levels  The institution encourages students to take up innovative designs and products.

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 The student groups are encouraged to participate in competitions both in inter-collegiate

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering students if they are not able to appear for the tests while participating in events. * Health centre, health insurance etc.  Our College has a very special concern for the health and hygiene for the students, staff and other members. The institution has a well-established health care center in the college premises with well-qualified doctors.  The group health insurance is available for the students.  The college keeps on organizing checkup camps, blood donation camps where local doctors, dentists, eye surgeons and skin specialist visit regularly.  Proper arrangement of drinking water is present on the college.  A first aid room is there for the treatment of sick students and also Hostel students can avail the facility beyond working hours.  The college has provided a fully equipped modern gym for the student benefit. * Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.,)  There is a separate well equipped English lab with modern interactive and learning facility available for the students  Personality Development Programs and soft skill courses are regularly conducted.  Proficiency courses in special areas are conducted during vacation for interested students. * Performance enhancement for slow learners / students who are at risk of failure and dropouts.  Remedial classes, extra-hour classes, frequent tests are scheduled apart from their regular time table.  The institution believes that slow learners can go steadily. So, personal cares are taken by individual faculty members for the students. Students are allowed to ask their problems without any hesitation.  Enrichment courses and counseling for the slow learning student are done regularly. * Exposure of students to other institutions of higher learning/corporates/business houses, etc.  There is a policy that every semester, students should be taken to industrial/ site visit, conduct technical lectures by inviting experts from industry and other institutions of higher learning (include details Annexure).

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 The students are encouraged to take up internships, carry out extensive field surveys and

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  The college has made MOU with many industries to train the students in contemporary areas and also in R&D work. * Publication of student magazines.  College has provided many opportunities for students to involve themselves in cultural, literary activities, the students form their own committees and publish the student newsletters. Each department also has a Newsletter and students are in the editorial boards E.g. Technishad, Saparkavahini etc., are some of the contributions of the students.  An annual college magazine called “SPANDANA” is being published.  Various clubs bring out their Newsletter periodically.

5.1.5 Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills, among the students and the impact of the efforts. There is a separate entrepreneurship development cell (ANTARPRERNA) which trains the students who Wish to become entrepreneurs by making them to know about procedures to be followed to start an enterprise. College in coordination with NEDC (National Entrepreneurship development cell) has conducted the entrepreneurship awareness program through which students are trained in enterprunel skills then organizes workshops training programmers, business plan competitions and quiz programmes,etc.

Table.5.1.5 ED CELL COMMITTE SL NO 1.Chairman Dr R Balakrishna Principal 2.Co-Chairman Prof M Prabhakar

Dr Pavan kumar Associate Professor & HoD

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Vice Principal

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4.Faculty co-ordinators 1. Prof Sunitha R 2. Prof Sowmya M 3. Prof Anand A 4. Prof Auntin Jose 5. Prof K.S Anand Kumar 6. Prof Mahaeswari C 7. Prof Dinesh D 8. Prof Naveen L 9. Prof Praveen kumar 10. Prof Manjunath N

Table.5.1.6: Entrepreneurship Awareness Program Sl. Name of Program

Duration

Resources

1.

16/02/2015

PG Block, RRCE

Entrepreneurship Awareness Program

2

Enterpreneur

2012-13

Running the Company

3

Enterpreneurship Awareness

20-22 Feb

Ms. Swati Bondia –CEO

Camp

2014

Om Shanti traders. Orissa. MR. Madhu –Chief Training officer CEDOK-Bangalore. Mr.MP Shivakumar –Dy.Director, DIC Bangalore –Urban.

5-7 Mar 2014

Dr. Chidanand Gavimath Special

Camp

Officer VTU ED Cell- Belgavi

Followed by Industrial Visit.

Mr.Surya K -MD

(VTU & RRCE)

Triton Engineering, PIA-Bangalore

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Empowerment of

16 Feb 2015

Mr. Din.Pangotra.

Entrepreneur- ship

Govt. of India in association with

Development Programme.

National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD), NewDelhi

5.1.6

Enumerate the policies and strategies of the institution which promote

participation of students in extracurricular and co- curricular activities such as sports, games, Quiz competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc. ∗ Additional academic support, flexibility in examinations ∗ Special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials ∗ Any other There are several committees in the Institution to promote and motivate the students to get actively involved in the extracurricular and co-curricular activities, like sports, games, Quiz competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc. Different policies and strategies on different extracurricular and co-curricular activities are usually framed by the respective and relevant committee in consultation with the HODs and Head of the Institute. * Additional academic support, flexibility in examinations  Policies and strategies have been framed in such a way to promote participation of students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities and to motivate maximum number of students to participate.  Sports persons who have represented state / nation at junior level are given seats of preference under management quota in addition to KEA allotment.  Attendance benefit to sports persons as and when they represent the institution, University and National duty in sports as well as Cultural events.  TA and DA are provided to the students whenever they participate in National level participation.  Makeup exams are allowed for sports persons representing University and/or Nation.

 A large number of students participate in the college annual sports and win Medals, mementos and trophies and also award overall championship trophies.

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 Additional academic support, flexibility in examinations (only for internal Assessment) is

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Few photographs of sports and cultural activities are covered in department newsletter and also available in college website. * Special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials  Special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials are provided, during practice and matches.  Colors, track suites and Uniforms are provided to all sports teams representing the institution.  Sports materials and kits are provided where ever necessary. * Any other  Inter college cricket tournament ,Volley ball and football league are organized by the University every year, where students from the Institute as well as from other Institutes do participate.  Many quiz, debate competitions and coding competitions are organized in the Institute, where the students actively participate.  The Annual Fest organized by RRCE is a symbol of glorious culture of this College. Also the students from this institution participate in the fest, showing their surprising talents in various fields. During college fest management honors with certificate/ medal and cash prize during annual day celebrations. The departments have a supportive environment, to encourage students to participate in activities of their interest. Some of the Student achievements are:  Darshan B T(1RR12CV016) Department of Civil Engineering Silver Medal: VTU Inter Collegiate Judo Men Tournament  Divyasree R (1RR13EC040) 100 meter silver medal 200 meter silver medal  Yashas (1RR13EC 101) Represented VTU for soft ball selection held at University of Delhi. On 24 feb 2015 to 05 march 2015.  RRCE – Runners VTU South Zone Kabbadi

18th April 2015.  Smita Anniger Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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Participated in Light Vocal Solo won second place in Varchasva „15 at SJBIT . On 17th &

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Event PPT held on 21st & 22nd March 2014 at Jain College of Engineering, Belgaum  Aruna S Event PPT held on 21st & 22nd March 2014 at Jain College of Engineering, Belgaum  Hemanth S.A, Sharath. S , Dept.Of Computer Science ,participated in Kodez & Secured 3rd prize in the Oxy-Tech‟13 National Level Techno Cultural Fest held at Oxford College of Engineering, Bangalore during 18-19 March 2013.  Kante Suryachandra, Zaid Alam Khan , Dept.Of Computer Science ,participated in Intel‟s Intelligent System workshop conducted at Exebit 2013, IIT Madras  Raghavendra , Dept.Of Computer Science ,participated in High jump/Relay at VTU‘s 15th Inter Collegiate Athletic Meet held at SIT,Tumkur during 1st – 4th November, 2012.  Raghuram Joshi ,Dept.Of Computer Science ,participated in State level Technical Contest, IDEA held at KSIT, Bangalore on 15th September, 2012.  Hemanth S.A participated Code Wars technical fest Elysia‟12 at SJBIT, Bangalore  Anup A Nadagadalli, Nitish Ujjain, Akshay S G, Shoaibmohammad sheikh participated in VTU inter collegiate athletic meet at SJBIT, Bangalore.  Anil raikarof 6thsem got 2nd place in face painting organised during 2011-12 by SJBIT, Bangalore.  Arpitha N of 4thsem got 1st place in Mehandiorganised during 2011-12 by SJBIT, Bangalore  Kavya R and Poojashree of 6th sem got 2nd place in Anthakshariorganised during 201112 by SJBIT, Bangalore.  Kashmira .R Mehta Dept of Information science and Engineering, Won 1st prize in Mehendi competition conducted by PESIT during 2013-14  Vinod S, Avinash N , Dept of Information science and Engineering ,Won 2nd place in junk-yard conducted by PESIT during 2013-14  Ranjith S Dept of Information science and Engineering won 3rd prize in shuttle badminton which was conducted in RV college during 2013-14  Latha.m.n, Neha Bothra, Dept of Information science and Engineering participated in VTU ATHLETIC MEET 2014-2015 on 2,3,4 of November -2014.  Hamsashree. B R Dept of Information science and Engineering Participated in “Biz-Quiz”

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2015-2016 conducted by NIIT and got CASH PRIZE RS 5000

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Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in

preparing for the competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and qualified in various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR- NET, UGCNET, SLET, ATE / CAT / GRE / TOFEL / GMAT / Central /State services, Defense, Civil Services, etc.  The institution encourages the students to prepare for various competitive examinations through awareness programs, special coaching and training. The placement and training cell concentrate to achieve the above goals by giving additional informative classes, sending the students to civil services training centres, inviting experts The college also offers various courses in communication skills in English and Proficiency tests on the lines of appearing for various competitive examinations.  Information to students is disseminated through circulars, group mails and Notice Boards. Sl.No

Name

Department

Examination

1.

Puneeth Raj

CSE

GATE-2013 Rank 12498 out of 224160 candidates

2.

Hemanth S.A

CSE

3.

Goutham Battlahalii

ECE

Ramesh 4.

5.

Sangamesh Hardik AnilBhai

ECE

GATE-2013

ECE

ECE

GRE-2013 GATE-2015

7.

Deepak Priyanth

EEE

GRE-12

8.

Benaka

EEE

GRE-14

9.

Kushal M

ME

GRE-2015

10.

Bharath B S

ME

GRE-2015

11.

Nikhil Joshi

ME

GRE-2013

12.

Amruth Halemath

ME

GRE-2013

13.

Akshay S P

ME

GRE-2013

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14.

Arjun B A

ME

GRE-2013

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Venkatdatta

GRE-2014

Rank 36413 out of 256135.

Mavani 6.

GRE-2012

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Sharath kumar S N

ME

GATE-2013

16.

Manoj Gudihal

ISE

GRE-2013

17.

Vinod

ISE

GRE-2014

18.

Sumedh Padmvar

CIVIL

GRE-15

5.1.8 What type of counseling services are made available to the students (academic, personal, career, psycho-social etc.) Yes. Faculty members participates in academic and personal counseling via counseling system as given below – 1. In personal counseling the college has unique programme in which 10-20 students are mentored by staff member. This interaction helps in identifying the potential weakness of

the students;

the mentors develop the plan of action for meeting the

requirements of students and develop the course of action for effective mentorship. 2. Whenever any student

requires

the

advice,

he/she

approaches

the

proctor

regarding the same. Similarly, the class teachers who are appointed for every class cater to the academic and personal needs of the students. 3. Activities are planned and run by the proctors throughout the year. 4. Individual subject teacher also guides and interacts with students for competitive examinations, placement and higher courses in the respective subjects. 5. During this process they will also be counseled for career opportunities and setting the goals for the future to go for jobs or to pursue higher education or starting their own enterprise. In psychological counseling the students are counseled for anxiety, anger, and stress management. At preliminary level they are counseled at college level, for advanced counseling expert psychologist consultations are taken. 6. The Student welfare committee extends counseling to the women students by taking help of a lady teacher. A senior professor has been appointed as chief warden for this purpose. Another junior faculty member designated as Assistant warden does assist the Chief Warden in counseling women students and in attending to their problems. 5.1.9 Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and

of students selected during campus interviews by different employers (list the employers and the programmes).

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placement of its students? If ‗yes‘, detail on the services provided to help students

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Yes,  There is structured mechanism for career guidance and placement by the Department of Training and Placement. The department offers guidance to the students in formal and informal ways. The department coordinates to organize lectures on career opportunities.  It invites companies for campus recruitment. Besides campus interview, T&P conducts aptitude tests, Personality development and inter personal communication workshops and entrepreneurship development programs with external experts.  Facilitates in plant training to the industries during vacation.  The institution has a strong entrepreneurship cell. The College in coordination with NEDC (National Entrepreneurship development cell) has conducted the entrepreneurship awareness Program through which students are trained in enterprunel skills then organizes Workshops training programmers, business plan competitions and quiz programmes etc. Some Sample programs conducted are:  A presentation on career guidance on international education scene and advantages of research by Ms.Sreelatha T ,Assistant manager, Business development,CL educate Ltd, Bangalore on 18th March-2015  A Programme on “Empowerment of Entrepreneurship by Dr. Pangothra ,Chairman NIESBUD New Delhi on 16th Feb-2015  A Programme on “Identification of oppurtunities”by Dhanvantru Jain, Chairman, AWAKE, Bangalore on 20th-22nd Feb-2014.

5.1.10 Does the institution have a student grievance redressal cell? If yes, list (if any) the grievances reported and redressed during the last four years. Yes. The mechanism and composition of the grievance redressal system is discussed below: Grievance Redressal system is practiced through several additional committees consisting of Responsible faculty members and outside persons who are administrators/decision makers aslisted below: 1. Grievance redressal Committee 2. Disciplinary Committee

grievances are as follows:  A suggestion & complain box is placed at the reception of the Institution and also at

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1. Grievance Redressal Committee: The formal procedures for the settlement of the

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3. Female harassment Committee

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering departmental notice board.  The reports of the Grievance redressal /Suggestion/ feedback are analyzed by the Committee. Corrective measures are taken on all such cases by the Committee along with the Principal.  The Managing Trustee in consultation with the Grievance Redressal Committee would take a decision in any serious matter and the same will be conveyed to the employee/student preferably within a period of ONE month.

Objectives of Grievance Redressal Committee The Committee is entrusted to deal with the following complaints of the aggrieved students i) Making admission contrary to merit determined in accordance with the declared admission policy of the Institute. ii) Irregularity in the admission process adopted by the Institute iii) Refusing admission in accordance with the declared admission policy of the Institute iv) Withhold or refused to return any document in the form of certificates of degree, diploma or any other award or other document deposited with it by a person for the purpose of seeking admission in such Institution with a view to induce for compel such person to pay any fee or fees in respect of any course or programme of study which such person does not intend to persue. v) Demand of money in excess of that specified in the declared admission policy or approved by the competent authority to be charged by such Institution. vi) Breach of the policy for reservation in admission as may be applicable vii) Complaints of alleged discrimination by students from schedule caste, schedule tribes, OBC, Women, Minority or disable categories. viii) Non payment or delaying payment of scholarships to any students that such Institution is committed, under the conditions imposed by AICTE, or by any other authority. ix) Delay in conduct of examination or declaration of result beyond that specified in the academic

calendar.

x) On provision of student amenities as may have been promised or required to be provided by the Institution.

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xi) Denial of quality education as promised at the time of admission or required to be

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering xiv) Refund of fees on withdrawal of admission as per AICTE instructions from time to time. The Grievance Redressal Committee consisting of the following membersTable 5.1.7 Sl.No

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE

1

Dr. R. Balakrishna,

Mr. Vijay Kumar, Civil

Listening & resolving student

HOD, ISE

Mr. V. Sashidhar, CSE

grievances, addressing

Mr. Prasad A. Y. ISE

student facilities

Mr. Praveen Koujalagi, ISE Mrs. Brunda, MCA

2. Disciplinary Committee: Role of this committee is to examine all indiscipline activities of students and stuff observed. Disciplinary actions are recommended depending on the degree of indiscipline act. The report is submitted to the principal for necessary action and in major cases principal reports to the managing director for taking necessary action. Table 5.1.8 Sl.No DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE 1

Prof. M. Prabhakar, Vice

All HoDs

Principal

Dress code / I D Card Implementation. Addressing misbehaviors or academic misconduct.

3. Women grievence redressal committee is formed to examine the ladies harassment related cases and resolved along with the Principal. For extreme cases members examine & scrutinize all type of complaints letter and grievances representations of aggrieved students, staffs, faculties & others and take up this matters with the Chairperson for redressal. Table 5.1.9

Prof. Dr.Usha S,Proffesor

Prof.Bhuvaneshwari

To examine the ladies

and Head,CSE Dept.

ECE

harassment related cases

Prof.Malarvizhi, Civil

examine & scrutinize

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Sl.No Women grievence redressal committee

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Ms. Nandhini, EEE

all type of complaints

Ms. Preethi A. Nayak

letter and

Basic Science

grievances

Mrs. Vinutha H. ISE 5.1.11 What are the institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to sexual harassment?  As per the guidelines of Govt. if India the institute has formed Sexual Harassment Elimination committee (SHE),which is responsible to resolve issues pertaining to SHE in the work Place. Due to harmony and cultured work place the institute as never faced such type of compliance since the inception of the institute.  The institution has its own woman grievance redresseal cell, under which this kind of cases may be taken care if occurring. There are member in this Committee from each and every department and from the students also. Refer Table 5.1.9

5.1.12 Is there an anti-ragging committee? How many instances (if any) have been reported during the last four years and what action has been taken on these?  The college has a healthy tradition in which the old students extend a warm welcome to the new entrants and also assure them of full support and guidance. However, the college is very cautious regarding this menace and has set up an Anti-ragging Committee comprising of the Head of the Institution, Dean, Students Welfare Cell and Dean, Grievance Redressal Cell to overview & ensure that there is no ragging in the college and to resolve grievances, if any.  The college has also incorporated in the prospectus the anti-ragging directions of the Central Government. Faculty members interact with fresher„s and make surprise checks also.

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Till date, no incident of ragging of any kind has been reported in the college.

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Prof. Dr. R

Prof. M. Prabhakar, VP

Display pamphlets of

Balakrishna ,

Mr. M. Thanuj Kumar, ME

Anti ragging;

Principal

Prof. R.Shankarreddy, HOD ME

observation of Anti

Ms. Sowmya, EEE

ragging in the campus

Dr R.Balakrishna, HOD, ISE

including hostel, Night

Prof. S.M. Vijaya, ECE

inspection of hostels,

Prof. V.Sreepathi,ECE

Maintenance

Mr. Shivalingaiah, K.L. EEE Dr. G.S. Prasad, HoD, Maths Dr. H.S. GovardhanaSwamy, HoD, Civil. Dr. Y. N. Mamatha , ECE

5.1.13 Enumerate the welfare schemes made available to students by the institution. The institution is working towards ensuring social justice through the various students welfare schemes. The induction program clearly presents the welfare schemes available to the students. The following welfare schemes are made available to the students:  SCHOLARSHIPS & FREESHIPS: Details about the scholarships, various freeships are displayed on the notice board of the institution. The mentors of various tutorial groups guide the students to be the beneficiaries of the various welfare schemes. The mentor addresses and responds to all the academic and nonacademic challenges of the students. The college provides them free-ship on the basis of their performance in the academics, sports or extra-curricular activities. Similarly scholarships received from various central, state and other agencies are made available to the students.  BANK SERVICES: In collaboration with the ICICI, the institution assists all the students in opening an account

 COUNSELING & PLACEMENT SERVICE: The counselors reach out to the students formally and informally. The placement cell extends

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with a zero deposit. It empowers students to transact through the bank in the globalized

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering its service to the students in career guidance, organizes lectures concerning career planning and invites companies for campus recruitment.  HEALTH SERVICES: Medical consultation 100% fee waive off is provided to the students of the institution. A health centre in the institution takes care of the basic health problems of the students. The college has made arrangements of a part time Pharmacist and a physiotherapist. They are available in the college.  GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL: Grievance Redressal Cell actively interacts with the students to help them sort out their grievances.

Table 5.1.11 Sl.No.

STUDENTS WELFARE COMMITTEE

1

Dr. R. Balakrishna, HOD, Mr. Vijay Kumar, Civil ISE

Mr. V. Shashidhar, CSE Mr. Prasad A. Y. ISE Mr. Praveen Koujalagi, EEE Mrs. Brunda, MCA

Listening & resolving student

grievances,

addressing

student

facilities

5.1.14 Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If ‗yes‘, what are its activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure development? Alumni Association of the college is formed with the following office bearers. The association is registered with Office of the Karnataka Societies registration act,1960 Dated: 8-07-2013 at Bangalore, Karnataka. President

: Mr. Hemanth.N (ME)

: Mr. Anil Kumar(CSE)

Joint Secretary

: Mr. Chetan.K(ME)

Treasurer

: Mr. Arun.G(ECE)

Members

: Ms.Supritha d Malagimani : Mr. Rahul Dhumale

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Vice-President : Mr. Madhu.K.N(EEE)

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering : Mr.Yogesh S. :Mr.Sanjay The members of the Alumni Association meet(SAMANVAYA) once in year i.e. on 26th Jan in the college campus and discuss the developments and progress of the college and advise the management for improvement. Senior Alumni are the members of the Boards of Studies of their respective branches. The Alumni contributes financially for conducting continuing education programmes, seminars & Conferences etc., The alumni meets senior faculty members and discuss about the new courses and new programmes to be introduced in the departments. It also helps in organizing industrial visits and tours to the students. There is an advisory team for the Alumni with the following faculty members.

Table 5.1.12 Sl.No ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Prof.Bhuvaneshwari.P, Assoc Mr. Anand A, ME Prof., ECE

Mr. Anup, Civil Mr. Naveen.L, ISE

Formulation of

Mr. Praven.A. Patil. EEE

Alumni

Mr.Rajarajeswari. MCA

Association

Mr.Manjunath. MBA Ms.Poonam Kumari CSE

5.2

Student Progression

5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or employment (for the last four batches) highlight the trends observed. Table 5.2.1

Student progression

2014-15

2013-14

2012- 13

2011-12

UG to PG

3%

3.7%

6.6%

7.4%

Employed

67.85%

61.53%

77.55%

51.72%

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering CSE

CIVIL

Campus selection UG to PG

10%

Employed

6.25%

5%

7%

---

11.33%

16%

6.25%

3%

5%

18%

69%

23%

25%

11%

14%

10.63%

11%

Campus selection

50%

23%

2%

UG to PG

---5.4%

10.8%

10.8%

90%

92%

32%

Campus selection UG to PG ECE Employed Campus selection UG to PG

EEE

Employed

ISE Employed Campus selection

68%

UG to PG ME

----

5.5%

10%

Employed Campus selection

71%

16%

6%

UG to PG MCA

Employed

55.00%

56.14%

Campus selection Most of the students who are placed through campus also prefer to apply for PG and go for PG studies

5.2.2 Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the last four years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university)? Furnish programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the

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same institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the

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2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

2011-12

CSE

76%

74%

75%

79%

Civil

94%

94%

100%

---

ECE

86.5%

63%

53%

54%

EEE

82.35%

89.36%

88.46%

98%

ME

52%

43%

63%

60%

ISE

81%

92%

77%

79%

2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

2011-12

M.Tech.ECE- DCE)

83%

100%

83%

----

M.Tech.CSE

100% 100%

96.15%

100%

PG Programme

MCA

-

MBA

5.2.3 How does the institution facilitate student progression to higher level of education and/or towards employment?  Awareness programmes are being conducted to educate the students & bring in the awareness through career guidance programmes from time to time.  The Training and Placement Cells caters to the needs of the students from the third year onwards. It provides the necessary training in developing the soft skills, so as to equip them to excel in competing in the job market and face the interview committee with confidence.  The students are facilitated with an in-campus coaching in Time Management, Personality development, Aptitude and Communication skills.  The Training & Placement cell organizes on campus, off campus recruiting drives and job fairs for the employment of fresh graduates into national and multinational companies.  In addition, the Training and Placement cell periodically organizes seminars on entrepreneurship development.

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 The institution encourages the students to prepare for various competitive examinations

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 5.2.4 Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure and drop out? The dropout rate is very less. The drop out is mainly due to their personal and economical and family related problems. The drop out indicates those students who have discontinued their study forever. Students who are at the risk of failure and drop out will be identified by the faculty advisors and provided special attention and counseling, special classes as a support for the student to learn more.  Extensive counseling will be done by the faculty advisor concerned and also by external counselor.  Parent of the students are also invited to the college to have positive discussion on their ward among the HOD, senior professors, faculty advisor concerned, the student to get the practical solutions to continue his studies in such a way the student to do well for his carrier.  The entire faculty to these students will show extra care on improving their studies.  In addition to this, the following efforts are taken by the college in order to facilitate the students to complete the course. 1. Mentoring classes. 2. Expert classes. 3. Parents meetings. 4. Counseling. 5. The attendance & IA marks for every student is sent to the parents via post. 6. Provision to pay the fees in installments for needy.

5.3

Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extra curricular activities available to students. Provide details of participation and program calendar. Extra-curricular and co-curricular activities are the hall mark of the institution, the institution believes that for the holistic development of the students these are most essential. Various Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, include NSS, cultural activities, sports and games.

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The college students are given ample opportunities to participate in College level and

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Games competitions held throughout the year at different colleges. A Full-fledged Physical education department under qualified physical education team is established. 1) PET provides adequate training in athletics as well as specialized sports and games. 2) Participation in all university organized tournaments and also tournaments organized by other universities at state and national level is organized. 3) To have physical & mental fitness of students. 4) To create the awareness about the global sport events. 5) To develop the work, leadership, co-ordination, co-operation among the students 6) The sportsmanship among the students.

Creative Club RajaRajeswari College of Engineering encourages students to participate in different activities at Campus Clubs. In Campus Clubs management organizes variety of programs like educational, social, cultural, and recreational and entertainment programs. These programs gives an opportunity for students to develop their interactions among groups, helps enhance their creative and leadership skills. The members of this club Heritage Day Saving Our Heritage for the next generation and it is a day in which students encouraged to celebrate their cultural traditions in the wider context of the great diversity of cultures, beliefs, and traditions. Yoga day Yoga day was conducted on 04/05/2015 at RRCE Conference Hall. The Programme started with an invocation song by Ms. Trupthi Jadav 3rd year Civil Branch, followed by Welcome Speech & Guest introduction by Ms. Yashwini & Kavyashree from ISE Branch by inviting Ms. Sameeksha V, Alumni RRCE & International Yoga Champion as a Chief Guest along with Smt. Sowbhagya, Founder and Yoga Guru of Sowbhagya Yoga Kendra Trust, Channapatna. The said Programme was attended by 250 students and Faculty members. 70 students and faculties practically experienced the benefits of yoga by doing various Asanas. During the programme, the speaker delivered the importance and its benefits of different Asanas along with the demo.

Makarasana, Dhanurasana, Sarvangasana, Chakrasana. Pranayama like Basthika Pranayama, Kapalabathi, Bhramari Pranayama, Omkara Meditation along with Surya Namaskara etc., Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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While on the subject various Asanas like Tadasana, Arda Chakrasana, Padma Hastasana,

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering and its various benefits such as amplifying our concentration, Memory, brain power to heal all mental and psychological disorders like anger, stress, anxiety, or even depression in ourself, helps to dissolve the extra fat boosting metabolism and controls obesity, improve digestion, Improves body strength, reduces stress and tension, cholesterol level control through various asanas & its importance were explained one by one. The group have personally showed the mistake & guided the audience. Conducted Preplacement Training On 07-02-2015 Aim : Preplacement Training at Rajarajeswari Engineering College is aimed at training the students of the institution to be equipped with the right skills that make them more industry ready and fit them to the industry expectations.

Importance Of Preplacement It is encouraging the students for greater participation and to bring the awareness of the gap between the industry expectations and the institution and putting a sincere effort to reduce this gap to the best extent possible. Objective To motivate students towards time management To provide Future career guidelines To encourage Effective cost control in work life To provide guidelines about the written communication skills To encourage in building positive attitude To inculcate entrepreneurial skills. To imbibe smart work and hard work, To ingrain values in the students Organizing various programmes Career assessment Business management skills Business etiquettes (Telephone, Email, Table) Multi-tasking

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 5.3.2 Furnish the details of major student achievements in co-curricular, extracurricular and cultural activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National / International, etc. for the previous four years. Electronics & Communication Engineering Year 2014-15  Prof. Harish N.J awarded Upcoming Young Best Teacher of RRCE for the academic year 2014.  Divya Shree participated in 100 mtrs, 200 mtrs & 4X100 mtrs Relay at VTU‘s 18th Inter Collegiate Athletic Meet held at Belagum during November, 2014.(3rd prize)  Dheeraj participated in 2nd state level open karate champion ship-2014- (1st prize, Category 55 kg black belt)  Organized 3 days Orientation Program for 3rd sem students on 28,29 & 30th July 2014.  All the 3rd & 5th sem students are members of IETE-ISF Chapter.  Special Classes are arranged for students on Saturdays & Sundays for completion of the syllabus.  Inauguration of Students chapter of IETE-ISF on 8.10.2014.  Organized one day expert lecturer on wireless communication & mobile Technology using 4G Communications by Dr.M.H.Kori retired director Alcatel lucent technology, Bangalore  Current trends in a RADAR Application. By Dr. D.C.Pande Scientist F DRDO, Bangalore  Organized Technical quiz competition for 3rd sem Students on CRO, Students prepared chats for CRO‟s construction and displayed in Labs Computer Science and Engineering 1. Priya T R, Sahana S and Poornima P titled “E-NOTIFIER” Selected for KSCST . 2. V. Kiran Kumar participated in the “inter-collegiate climate science quiz 2014” on 23rd September 2014 at IIsc, Bengaluru. 3. Shiva kumar G participated in the “inter-collegiate climate science quiz 2014” on 23rd September 2014 at IIsc, Bengaluru. 4. Vikas Kumar P participated in the “inter-collegiate climate science quiz 2014” on 23rd September 2014 at IIsc, Bengaluru.

7. Zaid Alam Khan had undergone internship at CMC Ltd.Bengaluru. 8. Sathish R had undergone internship at CMC Ltd, Bangalore. Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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6. Md. Azher had undergone internship at CMC Ltd.Bengaluru.

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5. Kante Surya Chandra had undergone internship at CMC Ltd.Bengaluru.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 9. Soundarya R had undergone internship at CMC Ltd, Bangalore. 10. Vidya N had undergone internship at CMC Ltd, Bangalore. 11. Akshith S V doing internship at RISTRAC/ISRO-Reg, Bangalore. 12. Shravya R doing internship at RISTRAC/ISRO-Reg, Bangalore. 13. Poornima P, Participated in two days workshop on Cisco Network Design & Implementation at Amrutha Institute of Engineering & Management Science on 18th & 19th sep-2014 organized by ACES ACM IIT Delhi and I-Media Learning Solutions Limited. 14. Meghana P, Participated in two days workshop on Cisco Network Design & Implementation at Amrutha Institute of Engineering & Management Science on 18th & 19th sep-2014 organized by ACES ACM IIT Delhi and I-Media Learning Solutions Limited.] 15. C S Sandhya, Participated in two days workshop on Cisco Network Design & Implementation at Amrutha Institute of Engineering & Management Science on 18th & 19th sep-2014 organized by ACES ACM IIT Delhi and I-Media Learning Solutions Limited. 16. Priya T R , Participated in two days workshop on Cisco Network Design & Implementation at Amrutha Institute of Engineering & Management Science on 18th & 19th sep-2014 organized by ACES ACM IIT Delhi and I-Media Learning Solutions Limited. 17. Sathish R, undergone inplant training/Internship at BHEL during the period from 18/07/2014 to 1/8/2014. 18. Ms. Arpitha N and Ms.Geetha Titled ” Cloud based MANET Approach for rescue and crime prevention strategy” selected for KSCST. 19. Mr. Deepak kumar singh ,Divya and Karan Kaul titled “A software application to navigate using GPS and Google maps” selected for KSCST. 20. Puneeth Raj got qualified in All India level GATE-2013 examination with rank 12498 out of 224160 candidates. 21. Hemanth S N has actively participated in KEDEZ & secured second place in OXY – TECH‘13 national level techno cultural fest held on 18-19 March 2013. 22. Sharath S has actively participated in KEDEZ & secured third place in OXY – TECH‘13 national level techno cultural fest held on 18-19 March 2013. 23. Mohd. Siddiq has completed long internship program on web designing at Techsapiunt Solutions, Bangalore during Nov 2012 to Feb 2013.

25. Mohd. Sijas completed long internship program on web designing at Techsapiunt Solutions, Bangalore during Nov 2012 to Feb 2013. Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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24. Harini has completed long internship program on web designing at Techsapiunt

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 26. Revathi completed long internship program on web designing at Techsapiunt Solutions, Bangalore during Nov 2012 to Feb 2013. 27. Kante Surya Chandra has participated in Intel‘s intelligent system workshop conducted at Exebit 2013, IIT Madras. 28. Zaid Alam Khan has participated in Intel‘s intelligent system workshop conducted at Exebit 2013, IIT Madras. 29. Kante Surya Chandra has participated in Android workshop conducted at Exebit 2013, IIT Madras. 30. Zaid Alam Khan has participated in Android workshop conducted at Exebit 2013, IIT Madras. 31. Poornashree M S Completed Internship at HP India sales pvt ltd during 2nd Jan, 2013 to 29th Jan, 2013 32. Priyanka S Completed Internship at HP India sales pvt ltd during 2nd Jan, 2013 to 29th Jan, 2013 33. Karan Kaul has participated in VTU 15th inter collegiate athletic meet held at SIT, Tumkur from 1-4 November 2012. 34. Raghavendra N has participated in VTU 15th inter collegiate athletic meet held at SIT, Tumkur from 1-4 November 2012. 35. Raghuram Joshi has participated in state level technical contest, IDEA held at KSIT on 15th September 2012. Refer Annexure 5.3.2

5.3.3 How does the college seek and use data and feedback from its graduates and employers, to improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions? The college collects feedback from students of the UG departments. The same is discussed and analyzed in the general meetings held by head of the institution. Such feedback from the students provides valuable inputs for improving the support Services. The college takes feedback from students regarding the support service from the outgoing students once in a year. The institution conducts exit survey and employers feedback when they are on campus, these

analyzed and the student satisfaction index is computed. Based on the feedback of the students support services are improved. Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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are placed before various committees and corrective measures taken. Anyhow the students

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The college collects feedback from its graduates and employers and uses it to develop its curricula, improve the facilities and the overall status of the college. The college organizes alumni meet once in a year and collects the feedback and uses it to in the improvement of the college. 5.3.4 How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the publications/ materials brought out by the students during the previous four academic sessions. The college takes all efforts to encourage the creativity and other artistic skills of the students by providing them ample opportunities. The college News letter and the College Magazine are avenues for the students to display their literary and artistic skills. Table 5.2.3.College Magzine Committe ITEM

Name

Editorial Board

Frequency

College

Dr.M Arunachalam

Yearly

Magzine

Prof.Sreenivasa B R Prof.Vijay Kumar PC Prof.Sincy Elezabeth Prof.Krishna Prasad Prof.Prasad Prof.Vijayalakshmi Joshi Prof.Manjunath N

Department

Name of Newsletter

Editorial Board

Frequency

Chief Editor: Dr.Usha S Staff Member: Prof.Sreenivasa B R TECHNISHAD

Yearly

Student member:

GEOGRIDS

Chief Editor: Prof.V A Kumaresan

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Ms.Poornashree

CSE

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Staff Member: Prof.G K Kamalakara Prof.Malarvizhi Prof.Anup Chief Editor:

ECE

SAMPARKAVANI

Dr.L.Swarna Jyuothi Staff Member:

Yearly

Sumitha manoj Chief Editor: Dr.M.Arunachalam, Professor and Head EEE

EEE News letter

Staff Member: Prof.S.KrishnaPrasath

Semester wise

Prof.Avinash.C.M Student member: 1. Geetha, VII sem. Chief Editor: Dr.R Balakrishna Staff Member: Prof. Prasad A Y ISE

SPANDANA

Student member:

Yearly

Ms. Neha Bothra Mr.Shivakumar Tambake

Chief Editor:

ME

Mechanical Newsletter

Dr.Shankara Reddy R, Professor and Head

Yearly

Staff Member:

selection, constitution, activities and funding.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The college has a student council to organize and conduct co-curricular and extracurricular activities. The student council is constituted by nominating the students from each department and the meetings are held under the guidance of the Principal, HODs and Other Faculty Coordinators. The student council actively participates in planning and conducting the annual techno-cultural festival , Independence Day, Republic Day and a cultural festival to showcase their talent in a grand way every year. The college funds entirely for all the activities every year. Further the Institution has following professional bodies

/ chapters at institution /

department level and student chapters and also has Department Associations as mentioned below and managed by students under the guidance of a senior faculty List of Professional Bodies at Institution level: Sl.No 1

Chapter Name ISTE

Department CSE,EC,EEE,ME,Civil,IS,MCA,MBA,Phy,Chemistry, Maths 2 CSI CSE,IS,MCA 3 ISME ME List of professional Students Chapters: Sl.No 1 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7

Department Computer Science Civil ECE EEE ME IS MCA

Chapter Name Aurora Technocrats Shilanyas Techno Mentors Transformer' 2 Vibrazone VO‟ISE‟ StackInt

5.3.6 Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student representatives on them. There

are

various

administrative

bodies

in

the

college

which

have student

representatives. The student representatives are invited for the conduction of Cultural activity, College fests, Workshops, Science fests, Fresher‟s day annual day and forum activities and to represent in Governing body, Academic Council.

 Class Representatives  Canteen Committee

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The institute has the following bodies / committees in which student representatives

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Anti-Ragging Committee  Library committee  Cultural Council  Literacy Club  ISTE Student Chapter  IETE Student Chapter  CSI Student Chapter  Departmental Societies / Associations 5.3.7 How does the institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former faculty of the Institution. The faculty of the college maintains a good relation with the alumni association and any suggestions given by them regarding the academic improvement are considered by the management with due importance.  Alumni meet is conducted every year through which network is maintained with the Alumni.  Sometimes it also meets in places outside the campus for the convenience of the alumni.  Department alumni coordinator has the details alumni & they will pass on any message through e-mail or phone.  Former faculties of the Institution are invited to attend the conferences / workshops, etc.  The alumni association paves way for the present students to have informal meets and  interactions with the alumni which motivates and channelizes their concentration in  Various areas of knowledge and skills that need to be improved or enhanced. Any other relevant information regarding Student Support and Progression which the college would like to include. Some of the student projects have been selected for Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST) DEPARTMENT NAME

Total numbers

CSE

3

ME ECE

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EEE

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering CRITERION VI: GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership 6.1.1 State the vision and mission of the Institution and enumerate on how the mission statement defines the institution‘s distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing the needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institution‘s traditions and value orientations, vision for the future, etc.? VISION To emerge as one of the Top Ten Technical & Management Institution in the State of Karnataka by 2018 MISSION To Consistently strive for academic excellence to become a leading Institution in the field of Engineering, Management and Research To produce competent and ethically sound manpower for the benefit of Industry, Society, Nation and the Global Environment. Quality Policy We at Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Bangalore are committed to develop a high quality, professionally groomed technical and engineering manpower, processing multifaceted personality, respect for professional and social ethics, national values and sprit of human emancipation. We commit ourselves to continually upgrade the curriculum matching with global needs and priorities, the delivery methodology and the infrastructural facilities through periodic selfassessment and formal reviews. We are further committed to the welfare and professional development of our employees by providing necessary opportunities and facilities for their self-development in a conducive and congenial environment, promoting team work and proactive participation.

6.1.2 What is the role of top management, Principal and Faculty in design and implementation of its quality policy and plans?

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  To initiate and support to implement all the GC resolutions.  To review periodically all the financial, academic and other matters pertaining to the college.  To review service records of Principal of the college and to write confidential reports of the Principal.  To approve any of the tours within the country and abroad and to sanction all types of leave to the Principal in consultation with the Rector subject to ratification of the Governing Council.  To sanction all types of advances.  To give approval to the Principal/Rector for certain specific actions of urgent nature subject to ratification by Governing Council.  To examine and approve proposals of Principal/Rector on academic and administrative matters of the college subject to ratification by Governing Council.  To examine and approve the non – recurring expenditure exceeding rupees one Lakh submitted by Principal/Rector.  To support any policy/function delegated by Governing Council /MC&ET.  To initiate action on any matters of interest to the college subject to ratification by Governing Council.

Role of the Principal 1. The principal is the Chief Executive of the College and is responsible to the Governing Council for all academic, administrative and financial matters of the college. 2. Teaching as per AICTE norms. 3. He is to function as the Member Secretary of the Governing Council (GC). 4.To be a link between Governing Council, Chairman, Executive Director and Rector on one hand & the college administration, staff and students on the other hand. 5. To provide the interface to project the activities of the college as decided by the Governing Council / MC&ET to all external agencies. 6. As the principal is the Member Secretary of the Governing Council, he is the functionary legally responsible on behalf of the college in all matters.

Chairman.

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organizations concerned by bringing to the notice of Executive Director, Rector and

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7. To transact matters pertaining to academic and administration with all the departments and

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 8. To furnish periodical statements (Say Quarterly) of financial, academic and other matters pertaining to the college through the Rector and the Executive Director to the Chairman. 9. To obtain approval of the chairman on behalf of the Governing Council subject to the ratification of Governing Council

for any urgent action to be taken by any authority

authorized by chairman wherever necessary in consultation with the Executive Director and Rector regarding the administration of the college. 10. To oversee the service records of faculty and non-teaching staff and get the service records periodically updated through vice – principal (Admin) and respective heads of units. The time gap in the entry of such service register should not exceed one year and get it verified by the concerned staff at the end of the financial year. 11. To write the confidential reports of all the faculty and maintain them in his custody. However the CR‟s of non – teaching faculty (Except class IV) will be written by concerned HOD and submitted to the principal for compliance and safe custody. 12. To oversee and ensure that the academic and administrative functioning of the college is smooth and satisfactory. 13.To interact with all external agencies such as industries and other professional organizations as could be decided by the Governing Council / Trust in Consultation with the Executive Director and Rector. 14. To take necessary legal advice and follow up action whenever required on behalf of the college. 15. To interact and pursue for effective and fruitful follow up of all matters concerning the academic, financial, & administration of the college in consultation with Executive Director and Rector. To his extent, to have close liaison with the State, Central Government Department, AICTE and Universities. 16. To conduct periodic, monthly review meeting with the faculty and the administrative staff of the college to ensure effective internal follow up of all matters discussed at such meetings. 17. To act as sanctioning authority for all tours of all faculty and staff members recommended by concerned HODs excluding himself to keep the Executive Director, Rector and chairman informed of all such approved tours. 18.To act as sanctioning authority for all the leave exceeding 5 days of all staff members

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excluding himself and to keep the Chairman, Executive Director and Rector the position in

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 20. To obtain the approval of the chairman for the participation at International conferences with information to the Executive Director and Rector. 21. As regards participation in other activates outside the normal schedule of the college, prior intimation is to be given to the Executive Director and Rector. 22. To ensure admission of students as per the norms prescribed by University and also the state Government within the stipulated time schedule and obtaining the approval of the appropriate authorities for such admissions. 23. To ensure effective and satisfactory conduct of the academic activates by continuous monitoring of faculty and other facilities available and to put up proposals in this behalf in consultation with Rector to Chairman of the Board for provision of necessary facilities such as staff requirements, purchase of equipment, books etc., through properly coordinated committees appointed for this purpose. 24. To prepare Budget Estimates for capital and recurring expenditure in consultations with Vice – Principals, Section Heads, Executive Director and Rector. 25. To make payments towards the various activates of the college as per the approved budget after scrutiny by superintendent (Finance)/Finance officer. 26. To oversee maintenance of proper records for receipts, payments and register of all assets of the college. Counter signature of the daily cash book with regard to financial transactions made. 27. To prepare the annual accounts and statements for purposes of audit by the chartered accountant and the statutory authorities, forwarding utilization certificates and the progress to the relevant funding authorities. 28. To ensure maintenance of proper discipline both among students and staff. 29. To attend to the problems of the staff and students through appropriately constituted committees for prompt redressed. 30. To ensure proper maintenance of the campus and arrangements for security for the assets of the institution. 31. To attend to all matters pertaining to the GC. To arrange for the preparation of agenda and the meeting of the GC in consultation with the Rector. To prepare the draft minutes of GC meetings for final approval by the Chairman. To take suitable steps for the

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Role of the faculty Associate Professor: 1. Teaching as per AICTE/VTU norms. 2. Instruction and conduction of experiments in laboratory. 3. Students Assessment, Evaluation and Conduction of Examinations. 4. Research Activities and Research Guidance. 5. Leader for Consultancy Projects and Extension Services. 6. Curriculum Development and Developing Resource Materials. 7. Innovation in Teaching, Laboratory work and Instruction Materials. 8. Continuing Education Activities. 9. Academic and Administrative Planning and Developmental Work at the Departmental Level and assisting at Institutional Level. 10. To ensure training of faculty members in his/her subject of Specialization. 11. Student counseling and Interaction. 12. Co - curricular and extra -curricular activities. 13. Conduction of Workshops/Seminars/Conferences and liaison with industry and R&D organizations. 14. Preparation and Submission of Project Proposals to obtain External Financial Assistance. 15. Conducting bridge courses for Slow Learners. 16. In addition to the above, the teacher shall co – operate faithfully with HOD, Head of the institution and other members of the teaching staff in order to promote an atmosphere of academic excellence, in the performance of extra duties and devoting extra time which is required for the welfare of the students and for the development of department and Institution.

Professor: In addition to the above Professor will have the following additional responsibilities:1. Providing Leadership in Both PG & UG Courses in his/her Field of Specialization. 2. Policy Planning and Monitoring.

2. Instructions and conduction of experiments.

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Assistant Professor:

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promotion

duties

and

devoting extra time which is required for the welfare of the students and for the development of the department and Institution.

6.1.3 What is the involvement of the leadership in ensuring? The policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission are:  The management of the Institution has long term vision for both, academics and administration. They guide, initiate, persuade the staff to actively involve themselves in realizing the goals and objectives of the Management of the Institution ensuring the organization‟s

management

system

development,

implementation

and

continuous

improvement Formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into the institutional strategic plan.  Academic freedom, financial support for growth  Various policy directions are rightly done through academic council and various subcommittees of the institution  Class committee meeting is used to penetrate into the department The management maintains transparency in planning the intention of the organization to all

before the commencement of the academic year and after careful scrutiny, the budget is allocated for improving infrastructure and development of the Institution

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its employees through clarity in authority and delegation to achieve positive results in

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Interaction with Stakeholders The Institution makes conscious efforts to build a healthy relationship with its stakeholder‟s namely management, Students, parents, alumni, industry. The inputs and feed back about the functioning and various other aspects of the Institution is collected through a number of ways. The feedback received from all stakeholders are reviewed, analyzed and remedial actions are initiated. Interaction of the Principal with various stakeholders, the faculty and the parents helps the institution in proper implementation of policies. The participatory role of the management encourages and sustains the involvement of the Institution staff, which is necessary for the efficient and effective running of the Institution. Institution gets the support from various industries for the successful map of students Interaction with companies for the placement Proper support for policy and planning through analysis, research inputs and consultations with the stakeholder  Organizes parent‟s meets and obtains the views and suggestions of parents.  Exit feedback from the students  Invites the opinions and suggestions of experts from industry during their visit to college as guests to deliver experts lectures.  Obtains the suggestions through Alumni Association.  The feedback received from all stakeholders will be critically reviewed; analyzed and remedial actions will be initiated  The personal interaction of the Principal with various stakeholders, the faculty, the non-teaching staff, the students, the guardians play an important role in this.  Information available in student feedback forms and information available in selfappraisal forms of teachers help the authorities plan proper support for the policies

Reinforcing culture of excellence The staff members are encouraged to pursue research activities and to participate and organize seminars/workshops/conferences to keep the faculty abreast of the recent trends in teaching, learning & evaluation, and their specialized area of interest, thereby reinforcing a

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culture of excellence. They are also given special permission on duty to attend refresher and

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Champion organizational change Changes in the existing rules and regulations are brought about after a thorough discussion in Planning and monitoring board based on the needs of the present generation. The Institution follows a structured approach for ensuring that changes are smoothly and successfully implemented. In order to accomplish this, the stakeholders expectations are aligned, communicated, and integrated with employee‟s efforts for the growth of the institution. Thus, academic and administrative matters are brought to the notice of the management to champion the changes required by the organization.

6.1.4 What are the procedures adopted by the institution to monitor and evaluate policies and plans of the institution for effective implementation and improvement from time to time? The meetings of the Governing Council are conducted once in 6 months. In these meetings, developments and budgets are reviewed. The Top Managements meetings are conducted periodically. In these meetings, policies and plans are decided and reviewed. Meetings of the Building Committee, Finance Committee, Equipment Committee and Staff Committee are conducted frequently to monitor and evaluate activities in the respective area. The Principal meetings with HODs are conducted often to monitor all academic and student related activities. Faculty meetings are conducted in every Department frequently to Convey plans and instructions discussed in HoD meeting and initiate their implementation as well as take feedback about the plans being implemented. Institution has constituted following committees for the monitoring and evaluation of academic and administrative process.  Anti-Ragging Committee  Academic Monitoring Committee  Cultural Activity Committee

 Grievance Redressal Committee  ISO Committee

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 Research Advisory Committee

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6.1.5 Give details of the academic leadership provided to the faculty by the top management? The Management is in constant touch with the head of the institution and gives enlightened leadership to the principal for the smooth functioning of the Institution. The members of the Governing Council meet at the beginning of the semester to discuss the problems and issues pertaining to Institution development, administration, appointments and infrastructural needs and student disciplines. The Management and the head of the institution provides adequate freedom and number of incentives to faculty in strengthening teaching learning process, academic advancement, nurturing multifaceted talent in students. Faculty are given full liberty to represent and formulate plans for supporting poor learners, preparing required learning material, organizing various programs for enhancing curricular activities, encouraging enthusiastic learners for professional competency, conducting new experiments in laboratories, taking up projects. The freedom and the support motivates faculty in developing creative and innovative practices with mutual coordination and team work. Faculty is encouraged to participate in seminars, workshops, orientation and refresher courses. They are trained and retrained in evolving teaching learning methods.

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 To foster this, the Top Management has distributed the mentoring work to entire faculty. Top Management assigns different faculty with different responsibilities in various cocurricular and extracurricular activities every year.  The Management ensures academic freedom to the faculty members in teaching process and research.  The Management insists that all activities should be student oriented. Also it has declared a Quality Policy to which all the faculty members are required to adhere during the conduct of various activities.

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6.1.6 How does the college groom leadership at various levels?

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  The Principal and the Management encourage transparency in decisions making and implementation. There is a scope for grievance redressal. Due to this policy and procedure, the leaders enjoy mutual confidence among themselves.  The leaders are empowered with sufficient operational autonomy for effective execution of the tasks assigned to them.  The Institution promotes leadership among the students through student council, class representatives, Departmental Library Committees, hostel representatives, students associations and coordinators for different co-curricular and extracurricular activities. 6.1.7 How does the college delegate authority and provides

operational

autonomy to the departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized governance system? The college is managed by charatable trust. The trust has constituted governance council for this engineering college. Principal is head of the institution and chair person of the IQAC. The members of the IQAC are all heads of the departments, one coordinator each for curriculum, academic, research, infrastructure, student affairs, governance and best practices. The librarian, sports officer, alumni member one industrial representative the member of institutional IQAC. All the department have constituted departmental IQAC involving departmental coordinators for curriculum, academic research, infrastructure, student affairs, governance and best practices. IQAC of department meet regularly planed conducted activities as recommended departmental coordinators. All the departmental IQAC performance is reviewed by institutional IQAC. 6.1.8 Does the college promote a culture of participative management? If ‗yes‘, indicate the levels of participative management Yes. The management has developed a culture of participative management. The members of each department have participatory role within the departments. The students have intra and inter departmental participatory roles. Both play a participatory role with the management. Alumni participation is also enlisted.

6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment

Yes. Quality policy

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6.2.1Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it developed,

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The management is committed in assuring quality service to all its stake holders‟ parents, students, alumni, employees, employers and the community. Our commitment and dedication are built into our policy of continual quality improvement by establishing and implementing mechanisms and modalities ensuring accountability at all levels, transparency in procedures and access to information and actions.  “The Institution is committed in imparting quality Education and Training, in the field of “Engineering and Technology.” It aims to be an institute of excellence in Technical Education through continual improvement. The institute facilitates faculty and support staff to work as a team and update their knowledge and skills, to match the industrial and technological development.”  The Institution mainly believes in spreading engineering knowledge to the students to prepare them to meet the global requirements in terms of employability, research orientation and entrepreneurship etc., accordingly quality policy is developed.  The mission is created to give thorough knowledge on engineering concepts to the students along with reasonably good amount of hands on skills. To improve analytical skills tutorials are introduced.  The effective improvement of students in terms of academics is measured through percentage of marks obtained with reference to earlier situation. The rise in percentage of marks is again reviewed in Heads of the Departments meeting for further improvements.

The development of the perspective Institutional Plan is initiated keeping in view the National policies in higher education, existing priorities and local needs. It begins with informal consultations with a cross-section of stakeholders including community leaders, prominent academicians, faculty members, staff and students. This is followed by a formal meeting of stakeholders convened by the Principal, where the plan is discussed and responsibility assigned to prepare a draft incorporating all stakeholder views. The final draft is presented to the Governing Council for its approval.

6.2.2 Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the aspects

strategy for its implementation to improve the overall quality of the functioning of institution. The following are the salient features of the developmental plan of the Institution.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  To make the Institution as a “Center for Excellence”.  To develop the spirit of team building and knowledge sharing through outreaching, collaboration and student exchange programs  To network with knowledge societies and institutions of higher learning across the globe The institute has a perspective plan which considers the following aspects: • Strengthening of student support services 1. Improvement of students‟ performance in academics, co and extracurricular activities. 2.100% computer literacy among staff and students 3. Encouraging community based research 4. Eco friendly campus 5. Improving the soft skills of students 6. Centre of excellence in education  The future plans are:  Permanent affiliation  Autonomous Institution  Deemed University

6.2.3 Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes. Governing Council is the supreme body headed by the Chairman and responsible for the Policy and budget approval. Academic Council is responsible for academic policy. HoDs are directed by the Principal. Department level decisions are made by the HoDs in the line of guidelines provided by the university and AICTE. Institutional Decisions are

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 6.2.4 Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution for each of the following? Teaching and Learning  The Management ensures effective and efficient teaching learning process by: Providing State-of-the-Art infrastructure conducive to intellectual growth and all round personality development  Providing diverse opportunities by creating Wi-Fi facilities in the campus/hostels  Recruiting highly qualified and competent teaching faculty  Encouraging the faculty to do higher studies  Promoting professional development of faculty by providing support to undergo refresher courses to equip themselves in using modern pedagogical tools to pursue doctoral programs to attend and organize National and International Seminars for publishing papers Research and Development The Institution is creating a very amiable atmosphere to the faculty members to involve themselves in research activities to face the challenges of the modern world. The Institution has established Research and Development Cell to promote research aptitude among faculty and students with the following activities.  Teachers are encouraged to submit more research publications and projects  Eminent scientists and speakers are invited for talks  Industry stalwarts are invited to interact with students and provide exposure to help them develop entrepreneurial skills  Motivating them to attend seminars, workshops, refresher courses and International/ National Conferences  Publication of journals in collaboration with IEEE and Springer  Providing the facility for subscription of various online Journals  R&D Lab has been established for undertaking R&D and consultancy. \

Community Engagement  Staff and students are actively involved in community services such as Blood donation, Clean and Green and contribution to academic activities etc. continuous

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 NSS and Students Technical Associations are encouraged to have

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Human Resource Management Human Resources are focused on creating a positive campus culture and supporting the talent and development, engagement, and health and well-being of faculty and staff achieving high performance and positive outcomes for the institution. QA refers to a process of defining and fulfilling a set of quality standards consistently and continuously with the goal of satisfying all stakeholders in higher education. It has been significant growth of quality assurance (QA) activities aimed towards improving higher education on institutional, national, regional, and global levels. The entire structure is encircles by a positive campus culture promoted by the work of Human Resources. Industry Interaction The ultimate aim of the education is to equip the students to meet the industrial needs. Now a day the industry expects ready to fit in students for their requirement. In this process, Institution adapts the following and facilitates the experts from industry to interact with students. Guest Lecture Guest lecture is a way of enriching our students with the latest updates of the Industries and Technicalities. Industrial visit is an important activity in our undergraduate program The Institution supports visiting faculty to present their research and industrial knowledge to the students. Such events provide a great opportunity for students to be exposed to new ideas or approaches. Internships provide work experience opportunities to our students. An internship provides the opportunity to gain hands on work experience. We insist the students to approach the companies that are willing to train them as interns and give them the Experience they would need to get a job.

6.2. 5 How does the management encourage and support involvement of the staff in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes? The staff is involved in planning and implementation of all Institutional processes. Some elements of the processes need to be worked upon time to time, to ensure continuous

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improvement in the effectiveness and efficiency of the processes. To encourage the staff for

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Providing special leaves for higher studies and attending courses.  Management involves the staff members in various activities and decision making process related to the curricular, extra-curricular and administrative development of the Institution. The staff members are involved as representatives/ members in various committees such as Grievance Redressal Committee, Staff academy/ staff welfare etc. The suggestions of these committees are taken in to consideration for major policy changes and decisions. The Institution provides platform for interaction with eminent personalities from IITs and industries.

6.2.7 Enumerate the resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year and the status of implementation of such resolutions. The management council/governing council meets regularly once in each semester. The governing council has made resolutions to improve the total quality of the educational system and the products. Internal quality assurance cell is established in all the departments independently and they coordinate with the institutional IQAC. In the constitutions of IQAC appropriate external and other stakeholders including industry and community leaders are involved. The resolutions made by the governing council fall under – establishment of enrichment courses, feedback system, slow learners identification, teacher quality, faculty development activities, research seed money, compulsory faculty research, advanced physical facilities including internet and WiFi facilities across the campus. Intensive student support activities with decentralized governance and participative discussion

6.2.8 Does the affiliating university make a provision for according the status of autonomy to an affiliated institution? If ‗yes‘, what are the efforts made by the institution in obtaining autonomy? Yes. College is under the process of getting the accreditation by national regulating agency.

6.2.9 How does the Institution ensure that grievances / complaints are promptly attended to and resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyze the nature of

students and staff. The committee is responsible for reviewing the grievances received and for initiating proper action.

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6.2.10 During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed by and against the institute? Provide details on the issues and decisions of the courts on these? NO

6.2.11 Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing student feedback on institutional performance? If ‗yes‘, what was the outcome and response of the institution to such an effort? The college has constituted feedback committee at the institutional involving one each representative from all programs. The different institutional performance parameters are monitored at all the departments independently and from the outcome analysis actions are initiated. Few such improvements initiated are renovations and strengthening of library resources, improvement in hostels, IT facilities, establishment of book bank, teacher performance, enhancement of research promotional facilities and others.

6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies 6.3.1 What are the efforts made by the institution to enhance the professional development of its teaching and non-teaching staff?  The institute provides OOD and work flexibility to the faculty for perusing higher studies.  The institute deputes the faculty to attend workshops, conferences, seminars etc.  The institute organizes in- house faculty development programs, administrative skills development programs, value based programs, and teaching-learning courses to enhance professionalism.  The institute motivates the faculty and staff for arranging industrial training programs/ visits.  The institute motivates the faculty for research and development by providing digital library and research equipment and labs.  The institute Promotes research culture, research publication by creating infrastructure to carry out research work and run projects.

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 The institute motivates the non teaching staff to attend skill development and training

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 6.3.2 What are the strategies adopted by the institution for faculty empowerment through training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and responsibility they perform?  For personality development, teaching skill development and social and technical up gradation, the Institute organizes training programs.  The institute invites resources persons such as industrialists, researchers and academicians for interactions with the staff.  All the staff is encouraged to attend seminars and workshops and keep in touch with latest theories and concepts on their subjects.  Staff is permitted to attend faculty development programmes conducted at different institutions.  Staffs are encouraged to participate in Conferences.  Incentives are given to the staff to publish papers.  The institute encourages the senior faculty to motivate the junior faculty in following ways.  Giving essential inputs, providing personal training on lecture/ lab work delivery/seminarproject guiding, counseling on career advancement.  Creating an open atmosphere for personal growth and to clarify the doubts, concepts and difficulties.  Conducting orientation program about the policies and procedures prevailing in the institution.

6.3.3 Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate and ensure that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured and considered for better appraisal. Faculties are assessed for their effective teaching methodologies from the students twice in a semester. This process is conducted at college level and is foolproof. The faculty is assessing against well designed questions which cover all aspects of effective teaching methodologies such as:

Principal will submit the department wise report to the Principal for necessary action. After the Principal verification faculty report will be sent to respective HOD‟s.

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6.3.4 What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to the appropriate stakeholders?  Based on the Performance Appraisal staff is given increments and in some cases additional monetary benefits are provided to the deserving candidates.  For certain achievements appreciation letters are given.  The achievements are announced to the concerned staff through letters or in appropriate meetings.  Awards are scattered as follows. o Best researcher o Best teacher o Best tutor o Young researcher o Innovative teacher o Best lab instructor.

6.3.5 What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non-teaching staff? What percentage of staff have availed the benefit of such schemes in the last four years?  EPF to all the staff members  Group Insurance facility for all  Medical facility for the staff members  Subsidized transport to staff  ESI facilities are available for non-teaching staff.  Facilitation of faculty participation in programmes for professional development, organized by the College and also other agencies, through grant of leave.  Organizing Health Awareness programmes.  Organization of sports and cultural activities in which all staff can participate.

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 Maternity leave are given.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 6.3.6 What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining eminent faculty? The Institution has the following provisions to attract and retain eminent and talented faculties. i)

The institute has provided the facility of waiving off research scholars university fees.

ii) Teachers have the free access to Institutional facilities to carry out research work. iii) The Institution provides OOD leave to teachers for presenting papers at National and International seminars. iv) Institutional support is provided to teachers who undertake funded projects. v) Experts from Industry and academics were invited to deliver guest lectures to enhance the research capabilities of faculty members.

6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization 6.4.1 What is the institutional mechanism to monitor effective and efficient use of available financial resources? The college has constituted the finance committee under associate dean administration. The committee monitors effective and efficient resources.

6.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for internal and external audit? When was the last audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the details on compliance The college has both mechanisms for internal and external audit by competent personnel. No such major audit objection is noticed.

6.4.3 What are the major sources of institutional receipts/funding and how is the deficit managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund/corpus available with Institutions, if any. Major source of income is the tuition fees and other fees received from the students. The deficit is managed by funding from the trust i.e Moogambigai Charitable and Educational

“Trust Fund” Account.

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6.4.4 Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional funding and the utilization of the same (if any).

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6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAC) 6.5.1 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) a. Has the institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)? If ‗yes‘, what is the institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how has it contributed in institutionalizing the quality assurance processes? The IQAC contributes a lot in improving teaching learning process. Course file of individual faculty containing study material, assignments, Continuous Assessment Report (CAR), result analysis is evaluated by academic audit committee and the report is submitted to IQAC. Student‟s feedback about teaching learning process is taken and all such inputs are given to the IQAC. b. How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the management / authorities for implementation and how many of them were actually implemented? All the decisions of the IQAC were approved by management for implementation and were actually implemented.

c. Does the IQAC have external members on its committee? If so, mention any significant contribution made by them. All the programs have internal quality assurance mechanism established in the department. One each alumni member is represented on departmental IQAC and at the institution. These members provide appropriate input at different levels of IQAC for continuous improvement. d. How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the IQAC?  The student expresses their views in enhancing teaching – learning process and conduct of various co-curricular / extra-curricular activities in the institute.  The students also give input to the Placement Officer and necessary mock training and new methods of improving the employability have been brought in.

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 Alumni play a major role to ensure that the students of the college are well placed in the

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering e. How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents of the institution?  Regular Department and staff meeting will be held under the chairmanship of principal and Vice principal where suggestions and feedback of quality policy are received.  The Internal quality policy monitoring system consists of nominated staff members.  The IQAC constituted different sub committees in which most of the staff members are involved in formulating and executing the decisions of IQAC. The decisions of IQAC are widely communicated to staff members through circulars / notices.

6.5.2 Does the institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the academic and administrative activities? If ‗yes‘, give details on its operationalization. The college has established well integrated work for quality assurance through IQAC. The IQAC reviews administrative and academic activities of different constiuence of the system through different committee. 6.5.3 Does the institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of the Quality assurance procedures? If ‗yes‘, give details enumerating its impact. Yes, Faculty is being deputed to various training programme related to quality assurance procedures and standards.

6.5.4 Does the institution undertake Academic Audit or other external review of the academic provisions? If ‗yes‘, how are the outcomes used to improve the institutional activities? Yes under the preview of department advisory committee. Academic audit is conducted on the following:  Course files and lab manuals  Monthly students attendance  Internal Exam Marks  Semester Internal Marks  Semester end exam marks  Training programme to students.

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 Faculty development programme and their impact on teaching - learning process.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Outcome  In case of discrepancies, suggestions are given to the respective faculty for compliance.  If the rate of completing syllabus per month is very poor, then, extra lectures are provided to the respective faculty by making necessary changes in the time table.

6.5.5 How are the internal quality assurance mechanisms aligned with the requirements of the relevant external quality assurance agencies/regulatory authorities?  IQAC and the Department Heads propose required infrastructure as per the AICTE norms. Infrastructure development is done accordingly.  Infrastructure and faculty status in the Institute is peer reviewed by the Local Inspection Committee (LIC) of the university. Suggestions of the LIC are utilized by the IQAC.  ISO audits are done internally as per norms.

6.5.6 What institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the teaching learning process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of operations and outcome?  Class committee meeting, which meets regularly in a semester to assess the extent of syllabus coverage, and also the quality of teaching.  The lesson plans, quality of course material, assignments and question papers prepared by the faculty are assessed internally and suitable suggestions are given for enriching the teaching and learning processes.  The teaching staff maintains diary and record daily instruction delivered, practical conducted & other such activities performed.  Any short term responsibilities (Extra lecture) are properly recorded and informed to concerned authority.  Student feedback is taken for all the courses. The faculties are made aware about the feedback.  Annual reviews are conducted on detailed self-appraisal forms to evaluate the performance

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on teaching, research and other performance related issues. The head of the institution

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 6.5.7 How does the institution communicate its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders?  Any other relevant information regarding Governance Leadership and Management which the college would like to include.  The college communicates its quality assurance policies mechanisms by placing quality policy board at various places in the college premises for internal stakeholders (i. e. student and staff).  Quality Assurance mechanisms and outcomes are informed to all during students induction program, students mentoring sessions, parents meetings, alumni meetings

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Principals address at seminars/ conferences/ interactive sessions with stakeholders etc.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering CRITERION VII: INNOVATION AND BEST PRACTICES 7.1 Environment Consciousness 7.1.1 Does the Institute conduct a Green Audit of its campus and facilities? Maintenance department has a separate section of plant nursery with eight gardeners who are responsible for taking care of plantation in the Institute. Further, the student volunteers of our NSS team also taking part in maintenance of greenery across the Institute premises. College organizes GREEN DAY tree plantation activities in campus at various occasions. 1.The Institute conducts Green Club, celebrated green day rally (Jatha) on 26/9/2013 starting from 10 AM to 12.30 PM starting from college premises till Kengeri the rally was grand success with the participation of over 500 members. 22/3/2014 Plant sapling on Green day in the campus. 2.The students and faculties are encouraged by the NSS unit to keep the campus green by planting more tress and making the campus plastic free zone. Green Day Celebration Green practices:  A good practice followed by students, staff and faculties to use the resource efficiently.  Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is in place to emphasize the paper less work.  Awareness programmes conducted by students.  A smoking free and neat campus is maintained with support of the students, staff and faculties.  Sustainability principles, practices and Environmental Studies are part of curriculum like Environmental Science and Engineering.

7.1.2 What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly? 

Energy conservation

o The buildings are fitted with glass windows for max utilization of natural light. Lights and fans are switched off when not required. o Air-conditioners are used only at essential places.

o Staggering of classes has been done to reduce peak load. o Energy saving awareness program has been initiating among the staff and students.

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o Energy efficient compact fluorescent tubes and ceiling fans of higher star ratings are used

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering o The UPS Batteries were maintained in good condition which reduces charging current of batteries. o The college has gradually moved on from normal light bulbs (least required wattage) to tube lights, slim lights, CFLs, LEDs and the college also replaced most of the CFT monitor from LCD monitors thus conserving energy to the extent required.  Use of renewable energy o It is planning to use the renewable energy in the campus. o The institute has installed Solar (PV) panels and Solar Water heating system and these are used as forms of renewable energy.  Water harvesting o It is planned to harvest rainwater in the campus. However Waste water

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used for garden. o There is enough extent of plantation to reduce evaporative loss and soil erosion. o All the buildings are provided with Rain water harvesting facility to help in maintaining and improving the water table and due to this there has been a marginal improvement in the quality of the ground water in the campus.  Check dam construction o The importance of check dam construction and use guest lecture is conducted to create awareness.  Efforts for Carbon neutrality  The College has been nurturing a large number of plants and trees which can absorb carbon dioxide. The Institute restricted the usage of plastic bags in the campus.  Routine inspection of college vehicles and generator set and other equipment ensures lowest possible emission and pollution free environment thereby neutralizing the carbon effect. Other than this the green lawns and plantation is also helpful in fixation of carbon content present in environment and helps in making pollution free environment.  Provision of convenient and easy to use Scan to Email facility to each department to keep documents in electronic format.  Working towards making office and committee work paperless, wherever possible. o Every

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering This drive is to remind the young citizens the importance of environment and ecology for sustainable development. o Different plants are nurtured with care. The College drives into the space for trees, garden and open spaces to protect the campus in GREEN.  Hazardous waste management Generally no hazardous waste is generated in the campus from any Department. The condemned batteries are disposed through outside agencies. All precautions are taken to store few concentrated acids/chemicals in a safe and separate room. The liquid waste from the chemical laboratories are isolated and neutralized they are then released in common effluent stream and gets diluted (solution of pollution is dilution).  e-waste management The obsolete computers and other wastes generated from the electronic equipments are auctioned to authorized e-waste dealers and the hazardous materials in those equipments are removed and disposed as per norms. The old computers are also exchanged with new computer.

7.2 Innovations 7.2.1 Give details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have created a Positive impact on the functioning of the college. Provisions of Tutorial classes available

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Mentoring system to help at individual levels

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The Institute is working towards enhancing the institutional culture to better serve the needs of an ever-changing and dynamic learning community. Effective mentoring begins with the faculty. When it comes to academic success and persistence, there is no substitute for a healthy relationship between faculty and students. Student Counseling Students divided into groups of 12 and attached to a teacher. The teacher is to meet the students at least once in a month and look after the welfare of students and report the matter to Head of Department. This has created a healthy and congenial atmosphere in the campus. Student Guidance and Mentoring o Individual students‟ achievements and aspirations are raised by the effective academic and personal support. o Pre-enrolment guidance – enables students to take right courses. o Induction program is enjoyed by students and enables them to settle quality in to the college community. o Monitoring and supporting is done from entry to progression after the college. o Project Exhibition and Poster presentation: The project exhibition and poster presentation was aimed to provide common platform to exhibit their innovations and their work towards excellence in latest technology. o Biometric Attendance system: It helps to maintain the attendance of the staff which in turn makes the office paperless. o Personality Development Programs: These programs help the student and faculty to develop their communication skills, body language and the ability to converse with others. o Faculty Development Programs: The staff members are developing their knowledge in attending these types of programs. Through these programs they teach current trends to the student and motivate them to do the project in social development. o MoU Signed with industries and academia: MoU is signed with Industries. Through

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these MoU the Industry people come here and give lectures to the student and the staff to

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering skill development programs. Expert lectures from eminent professors from India & Abroad on emerging areas. o Model Solutions: Faculty members make model question papers as well as their solution. These solutions were made available to students. Students are allowed to take copies of the solutions. This has helped students to improve themselves. o Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (IEDC): Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre is established in college to develop the innovation based entrepreneurship culture among the faculty and students. The college regularly organizes the Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp for students. o Aptitude & GATE Classes: Aptitude and GATE classes are introduced in all the departments which help students to get placed in PSUs and other industries easily and also go for higher studies.

A standard feedback questionnaire is collected from the students every mid-semester course wise. At the end of semester, department conduct end course survey in order to take the feedback about the facilitators as well about the effectiveness of course. Feedback Analysis process o Ability of teaching with respect to each item and comprehensive ability of the teachers

will be analyzed o All the comments written by the students in the feedback forms will be communicated to

the respective faculty members along with their feedback levels to know their strengths and weaknesses and to enhance their teaching skills. Basis of reward / corrective measures, if any: System of Reward: o Faculty members who get below average feedback are identified and provided with

induction program and faculty development program in specified area. o Also the faculty members who get the best feedback are appreciated by management

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Corrective Measures for the Faculty below Average:

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering o Induction program are conducted for the new staff. o Continuing education program for the experienced. o Those teachers who have not obtained good appraisals have a detailed discussion with the HOD on how to improve the teaching. Both study the metrics where the teacher has failed to impress the students and steps charted out, for improvement. o If the subject is new, concerned teachers are deputed for training. o Orientation program is conducted regularly for all teachers who are new to the profession. Self-learning process o The curriculum offers courses like self-study, mini project, major projects where the topics are self-selected or based on guide suggestion. The component of self-learning is evaluated in these courses. o Seminars, conference, workshop & guest lecturers were organized. o In every lecture 5-10 minutes discussion on new technology and its application in real life that is beyond the syllabus occasionally. o Past year projects & working models are made available to students for improvement & innovation. o Every student has to submit a home assignment in every course which. Some of these tasks are beyond syllabus to encourage out-standing students to develop their self learning capabilities. o Department library with sufficient number of volumes on core and application areas, technology awareness journals are opened during college working hours. Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond syllabus Self-learning is promoted in the institute by generating self-learning facilities under various modes. Students are encouraged for self-learning by personal counseling and organizing various contests. Following are the various modes of self-learning and facilities created therein. For lab courses, the lab manuals are issued, and certificates given based on a test at the end of  Wi-Fi zone enables the students to use the facility any time (even beyond college hours)

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Students are motivated by sending them to write research papers and present papers in

conferences.  Labs are open to students to experiment on their ideas  Language lab facilities provided – This enables students to improve communication skills

and to prepare for TOEFL & GRE examinations.  R& D Centre is open during the college working hours.  Central Library facilities available beyond the class hours.  Department Library facilities are available during the working hours.  For laboratory experiments lab manuals are provided which are self-explanatory.  Students are permitted to use the Labs to experiment on their ideas  Internet facility provides learning of subjects through NPTEL, Edusat, etc.,

Availability of learning beyond syllabus contents and promotion:  Internet facility provides learning of subjects not necessity in the curriculum.  Problem solving techniques  Social service field work offers service learning opportunities to students.  Digital Library facilities are available for students  International Journals from IEEE, Science direct are available in the Central Library.

Career Guidance, Training, Placement, and Entrepreneurship Cell An important part of the mission of the Institute is to improve the quality of the graduate student experience. To that end, we spend a considerable amount of time talking with students about their goals, concerns, and suggestions for improving their experience. The Institute is working towards enhancing the institutional culture to better serve the needs of an ever-changing and dynamic learning community. RRCE offers career guidance on all aspects of career planning, job searching, and post-graduate studies. We provide individual counseling through scheduled appointments. In career services, we work with students and alumni/alumnae toward the following goals :  Broad exploration of various career options

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 Pursuing post graduate studies

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Intellectual challenge, professional prestige, working toward a sustainable environment and/or balancing family and work. These goals are achieved through following: Maintain substantial databases of jobs, part-time and full-time post-graduate programs, and help students prepare for their job search through assistance with resumes and interviewing practice. o Assist students with the application process to post-graduate and professional schools,

including advising on optimal application strategies, reviewing personal statements. o The institute library is resourced with up-to-date resources on career fields, post-graduate

programs and information on potential employers. o Bring Alumni/Alumnae to campus to participate in seminars on career fields and post-

graduate study, and we also manage a network of alumni career advisors who have agreed to talk to our students. o Run on-campus recruiting program through which employers come to represent their

organizations to our students, as well as interview them for permanent positions. o Employers often visit our campus to speak with students in small groups. Sometimes the

sessions are planned for students participating in on-campus recruiting programs. o Encourage students to try new techniques and expand their skills. o Let students know that mistakes lead to better learning and share a less-than-successful

experience of your own to fill the gap between industry needs and academics. o Encourage students to appear for Competitive exams like GATE, NET, KSET, CSIR, and

other such examinations. o Reassure students of their skills and abilities to succeed. o Teach students how to break large scholarly tasks into smaller, more manageable ones to

avoid becoming overwhelmed. Training and placement facility with training & placement officer (TPO), industry

The Institute has established a Training and Placement Cell headed by Training and

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interaction for training/internship/placement

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Strengthen Industry-Institute Interaction.  To prepare a comprehensive list of industries.  To visit industries frequently to explore possibilities of students recruitment through

campus interviews  To prepare list of students along with bio-data, eligible for various interviews.  To conduct programs for students in areas like Aptitude, personality development,

communication skills, Mock interviews with help of HRD Committee.  To help students to get vocational training in industries during vacation.  To make facilities available for the smooth conduct of interviews by visiting industry

personnel.  To prepare alumni records and update them till date. th

 To arrange Alumni meet every year on 26 January (Republic Day).

Entrepreneurship cell and incubation facility An Entrepreneurship development cell has been established in the institute. The proposed activity for this cell is as follows: o Organizing

guest lecture on Entrepreneurship development to create awareness

about opportunities and benefits of entrepreneurship among the students. o Conducting workshops on Entrepreneurship in association with Ministry of HRD &

MSME (Micro Small & medium entrepreneurship). o Facilitating students for converting their ideas into reality o New project report preparation. o Market survey procedures. o Provide knowledge about the source of financial assistance, enabling students to start their

own industrial ventures or Start Ups.

Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities Co-curricular Activities Students are engaged in co-curricular and extracurricular activities besides learning process.

The following activities will be undertaken by this club:-

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This is normally done by the students association and departmental association.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  World Environment Day (5th June) is celebrated every year and activities for protection of

environment may be one of the regular features in future.  “Van Mahotsava” is celebrated every year and each student and teacher will ensure to

plant at least one tree on this day so that “Each One, Plant One, Every Year” activity should be encouraged.  Ensure that the campus of the institution is polythene free and class rooms are neat and

clean.  Spitting be restricted in the campus and students should well aware in this regard.  Garbage is not littered in the rooms /Campus and its proper disposal is ensured.

Keeping in view the good hygienic conditions, the toilets to be provided to the students /Staff should be neat and clean Games and Sports facilities, and qualified sports instructors The institution has a huge sports ground. There is a well-equipped gym and games at indoor & outdoor set are available. Students are encouraged to participate in various zonal and interzonal tournaments; Students are provided with various sports kits and equipments. They participate in inter collegiate and inter University matches. Sports week is celebrated every year with various sports as Outdoor game events like Long Jump, Volleyball, Cricket, Throw Ball, Athletics, Basket Ball, and Indoor events like Table Tennis, Carom, chess, Shuttle, etc. Institute sport ground has following facilities:  Cricket ground  Running track  Long jump facility  Volleyball ground at court  Football ground  Basketball court

To manage all sport activities, a well-qualified physical education faculty is appointed. The institute has a well-equipped gym facility. At the department level

impact analysis. o Department provides opportunity for faculty and students to collaborate with industry to

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o Guest lecturers are invited from industry to deliver on advanced topics and applications.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering involve in partial completion of their project work. o Industry has shown interest in absorbing our students by giving employment opportunity. o Memorandum of Understanding is made with companies cryptograph technologies, mindset IT solutions.

7.3 Best Practices 7.3.1 Elaborate on any two best practices in the given format at page no. 98, which have contributed to the achievement of the Institutional Objectives and/or contributed to the Quality improvement of the core activities of the college. II Title of the Practice: Skill enhancement for improving student employability for higher education. Goal: To provide industry and R&D oriented training, and other skill sets to students to make them globally competitive and employable in multinational industries or to pursue the higher studies in engineering. The context: The employability is one of the biggest challenges for engineering education and institutions for graduating students. The primary reason for this is the lack of skill sets as per the need of industry, it may be due to complete disconnect between industry and academic institutions. The curriculum was also not designed as per the need of industry. So there is an eminent need to provide the skill sets (both technical as well as non-technical skills) so that the students can meet the challenge. The Practice: The college has taken corrective measure to meet the need for improving employability of students through setting up a separate Entrepreneurship Development Programme Cell as well initiated various skill oriented programs in the campus, so that students can easily be placed or can opt of higher studies. Some of the efforts made in this direction are briefly described here. Industry Oriented Training Programs: The college has started many industry oriented training programs conducted by competent authorized organizations. These programs are conducted weekends or in vacations and train the students to be suitable for industry requirement. Personality Development Program (PDP): Communication and other soft skills are

course by trained PDP trainers for 3rd and 4th year students.

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required for all round development of students. They play major role in improving the

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Aptitude & Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Classes: College also started Aptitude and GATE classes in all the departments which help students to get placed in Public Sector Units (PSU) easily and also go for higher studies. Evidence of Success: The initiatives and measures taken by the college help students to upgrade their technical and non-technical skills improving the employability of students/ promote to pursue the higher studies. The college placements have been steadily improving in terms of number of companies coming to campus, number of students employed as well as quality of placements. Other than this the number of GATE qualified students has increased and they opt for higher studies/ go for PSU‟s jobs. Problem Encountered & Resources Required: The university curriculum is fixed for four years by the university and need to update regularly as per industry needs. Some of the students are not fulfilling the eligibility criteria of industry is required to develop the skill, so that they can overcome the deficiency and can get placed in other industry. Some of the students which are from Hindi medium and Kannada medium require rigorous PDP training to improve the soft skill.

III Title of the practice: Mentoring System Objectives of the practice: The Mentoring system assigns a faculty member to every student. The faculty member is called the mentor for the student. The mentor plays the role of a personal mentor for the student in all matters. For the institute, the mentor is the first point of reference for all matters concerning any specific student. The mentor guides the student at every step of their stay at the institute to be successful at whatever the student takes up. The mentor personally ensures that the student is aware of all the resources available to the student during their course of study at the institute. The mentor is available to counsel the student in any matter of concern apart from the curriculum also. The Context: The Mentoring system is relatively new in general to a student entering the institute. The students do take some time to familiarize and feel more comfortable with their mentors and most importantly develop confidence in them. The students meet their mentors to

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering next time and the steps to be taken to achieve the same. The students might also choose to meet their mentors more regularly for advice regarding matters which may be extra- or cocurricular or otherwise. In addition, the mentor might also choose to see any student with more regularity when their academic performance concerns the mentor. The Practice: A mentor is a personal mentor and counselor for a student during the duration of stay at the institute. A mentor represents a parent away from home for a student, and is the first point of reference for the activities of a student during the complete course of study at the institute. As soon as a student enters into the institute, a faculty member is assigned to take over the role of a mentor for the student. The mentor not only guides the student in academic matters but also any matter of concern for the student. The student seeks the advice of the mentor at every step of their course of study beginning from the registration for courses at the start of every semester. The students meet their mentors regularly. However, depending on the need, mentor conducts more meetings with their students and their parents. The mentor educates the student about the various course requirements, such as the mandated minimum and maximum course load every semester, and how to choose electives. The mentor helps the student channel their interests and energies effectively during the complete course of study at the institute. The students meet their mentors for various reasons, some students would like extra help with the material in a course and are shy to approach a new instructor assigned to the course. Few might be facing problems adjusting to the new environment may be in the hostel or at other places around the institute, some others would like to know about their options of availing various resources at the institute . Students would like to know about their options for going through internships during the break or even the benefits of the same, few might want to do some minor project work or participate in various competitions in addition to their courses, some other might want to know their options after graduation and how to figure out where they would fit in better. At times the students might just need someone who can give them personal time and attention by listening to their struggles in transitioning to a higher education environment and finally in becoming a constructive

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member of society.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering mentoring system. Generally, for the complete duration of the course of study of a student any one faculty member has been effective in monitoring the role of a mentor. The behavior of the students on the campus in general has witnessed a tremendous improvement and the students are much happier and contended with their course of study at the institute after the implementation of the mentoring system. The pass percentage and the average academic performance of the students have also achieved greater heights with the mentoring system. Some students have presented themselves as quite a challenge for their mentors, but they figure out their priorities and start performing better after counseling sessions with their mentors. The students have been at most risk during their initial stages in the course of study. The transition to higher education set-up proves to be too sudden for some students. The mentoring system has addressed the needs of the students and effectively nurtured many students during the duration of its implementation. Problems encountered and resources required: Despite our best efforts in the effective implementation of the mentoring system, there are still a small percentage of students who discontinue their course of study at the institute. The percentage of drop-outs did reduce greatly after implementing the system, but still present. Some students have required a great deal of time and effort from their mentors but have shined after. However, the depression that a small percentage of students went through was too critical for us to handle. We are planning to establish a center with professional counselors.

VI Title of the Practice: Academic Audit Academic Audit is conducted once every semester and Research Audit once every academic year. Every faculty member maintains course files for the theory as well as Laboratory subjects. The following are placed in course files for audit: 1. Attendance record

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 6. Quality Assessments 7. Samples of PPT slides and other teaching materials 8. Laboratory manual, observation book, record note books and list of experiments conducted. Academic Auditors invited from other department these files and give feedback to faculty and HOD. Objectives of the Practice  To ensure every faculty member is performing well in teaching and research.  To give feedback to faculty members on areas which needs to be improved? Intended Outcome  Students are trained well in academics and Research.  Quality of teaching-learning process and Research improves.  Problems related to teaching-learning and research is brought to the notice of decision makers for solutions.

Underlying Principles /Concepts of this practice.  Work culture and output improve when there is monitoring.  Through Continuous development, the quality of the Institution is improved.

The Context Educational Institutions around the globe are growing at a rapid rate. Educational providers from Overseas are interacting with Institutions in India. Universities of abroad are trying to have their presence in India. Many students prefer to study in a foreign university than studying in Indian universities. The „survival of the fittest‟ phenomenon is applicable to Educational Institutions also. The Academic Audit helps the Institutions to improve quality in educational programs. Challenging issues in designing and implementing Audits:  As soon as one audit is completed, the suggestions for improvement are to be implemented to achieve the desired results.

 Faculty members are to be motivated to receive the feedback from the auditor with an open mind and to improve his/her teaching/ research skills.

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 The documents in Course Files are to be arranged in order and checklists are to be

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Practice Academic Audit is conducted by the end of every semester. It is a unique practice introduced in RRCE and not practiced in many Universities in India.

Evidence of Success The Evidence for success is seen in the feedback received through subsequent audit reports. Some of their comments are given below:  The audit system has improved the performance of the faculty members and teaching quality and their integrity.  The data recorded in the attendance and assessment record by the faculty members are very good.  Overall performance of the students in their written exam is satisfactory which exhibits the effective and innovative teaching methodology of the Faculty. Most of the students have performed well taking care of the minute details of the English grammar.  With regard to the preparation of assignments, the students have excelled in their creative skills and have come out with wonderful outputs such as chart work, collages, write ups and handwritten manuscripts. These works showcase the creative skills of the students.  The assessment pattern especially the components of Quality Assessments adopted by the members of Faculty were found to be quite innovative and unique. Problems encountered and Resources required  For departments like ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) 2 or 3 academic Auditors are required to audit course files belonging to different specializations.  For Mechanical Engineering 3 or 4 academic Auditors are required based on the number

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Evaluative Report of the Departments

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Evaluative Report of the Department

1.

Name of the department: CIVIL ENGINEERING

2.

Year of Establishment: AUGUST 2009

3.

Names of

Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated

Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) Course offered

Name of the course

UG

4.

Specialization

BE

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved

S. No

Names of Interdisciplinary courses

Departments/units involved

1.

Mathematics I, II, III, IV

Mathematics /Units 4x8=32

2.

Physics (Theory + Lab)

Physics /Units 8 +3=11

3.

Chemistry (Theory + Lab)

Chemistry /Units 8 +3=11

4.

Mechanical (Theory + Lab)

Mechanical /Units 8 +6=14

5.

Electrical (Theory )

Electrical /Units 8 x1=8

6.

Electronics (Theory )

Electronics /Units 8 x1=8

7.

Computer science (Theory + Lab)

Computer science /Units 8 +3=11

5.

Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) BE (UG Program)

II year(III/IV Semester)

Semester System

III year(V/VI Semester)

Semester System

IV year(VII/VIII Semester)

Semester System

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Course Name Elements of Civil Engineering And Engineering Mechanics (14CIV13/23) Environmental Studies (14CIV18/28)

Offered to(Dept. Name) Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics/ Information Science/Computer Science. Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics/ Information Science/Computer Science.

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S. No 1.

2.

Semester System

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I year(I/II Semester)

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Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

etc: NIL 8.

Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL

9.

Number of Teaching posts Designation

Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

1

2

Associate Professors

3

1

Asst. Professors

8

11

10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.

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No. of No. of Ph.D.Student S. Name Qualification Designation Specialization Years of guided for No Experience the last 4 years Dr.H.S.Govardhana Professor & Water resource Ph.D 25 1 Swamy Head Engineering Soil Prof. V. A. Mechanics and M.E Professor 45 2 KUMARESAN Foundation Engineering Prof. Associate Structural 22 3 VIJAYAKUMAR. M.E, (Ph.D) Professor Engineering H Prof. M C Assistant M.E Structures 5 4 MALARVIZHI Professor Prof. Assistant Environmental M.Tech 4 5 TEJASWINI.C.S Professor Engineering Assistant M.Tech Cad Structures 4 6 Prof. ANUP.D.P Professor Water Assistant M.E Resource 3 7 Prof. SOWMYA .H Professor Engineering Assistant M.Tech Cad Structures 3 8 Prof. TANUJA M.R Professor Prof. Assistant Highway M.E 3 9 KAMALAKARA G Professor Engineering K

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/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

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Prof. S.SAHANA SATRY

M.Tech

Assistant Professor

M.E

Assistant Professor

Structural Engineering Pre Stressed Concrete Structures Environmental Engineering Earthquake Engineering

Assistant Professor Assistant 13 Prof. ABHISH .M.S M.E Professor Assistant M.Tech Structures 14 Prof. GOKUL .G Professor Assistant Structures 15 Prof. SHWETHA B. M.Tech Professor Prof. DARSHAN Assistant Geothechnical M.E 16 K.R Professor Engineering Pre Stressed Prof. ASHWINI Assistant M.E Concrete 17 L.K Profes Structure Visiting M.sc Geology 18 Prof. GANGANNA professor 11. List of senior visiting faculty - NIL 12 Prof. BABITHA .M

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UG

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Filled

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UG

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UG

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M.Sc (Geology)

UG

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Designation Dept. Paper title

Journals/

no 1

conferences Kamalakara G.K

Assistant

Civil

professor

Analysis stresses performance

of

combined IJAERT

in

highconcrete

pavements – A Review 2

Kamalakara G.K

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Civil

professor

study on blended cement IJERT composites with 53 grade OPC composite for marine condition

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Abhish M.S

Assistant

Civil

professor

study on blended cement IJERT composites with 53 grade OPC composite for marine condition

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S.Sahana Satry

Assistant

Civil

professor

Seismic Performance of a IJERT RC frame with a soft storey

D.P.Anup

Assistant professor

Civil

Cost effective concrete by IJIRSET using Mangalore tiles

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Journals/

no 1

conferences Dr.H.S.Govardhana HOD & Swamy

Civil

professor

Green House : A Case ICICE Study

National Conference

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Associate

Civil

professor

Study

On

Fracture IJEE

Parameters Of Scc -An Overview

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D.P.Anup

Assistant

Civil

professor

Reliability Analysis of Steel ICICE Plate Girders

National Conference

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D.P.Anup

Assistant

Civil

professor

Experimental

study

to RTCE

obtain optimum percentage National of

GGBS

in

blended Conference

concrete 5

Kamalakara G.K

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Civil

professor

Studies

on

Fatigue IJAERT

Characteristics of Cement Concrete

made

with

demolished Concrete waste 6

Kamalakara G.K

Assistant

Civil

professor

Remedial

measures

Improvements Yeshwanthpur junction

7

Kamalakara G.K

Assistant

Civil

professor

and ICICE to National Conference

Study on performance of ICICE discarded tyre rubber as a National concrete aggregates

Conference

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Designation Dept. Paper title

no

conferences Vijay Kumar H

Associate Professor

Civil

Study of Fracture

ICCTEM

Parameters of SCC-An overview Study of Fracture

Nation

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conferences NIL

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Faculty Name

Workshop/Seminar

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Emerging

trends

Date in

transportation 17/4/2015

engineering & management 2

Anup D.P

Design aspects & quality control of concrete

5/5/2015

mix in RMC plants 20. Areas of consultancy and income generated- NIL SI No

Year

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Customer

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value

Investigation

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Name of the author

Title of the paper

Name of the journal & issue date

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Use of Inclined compound Triangular Notch Earth Sci. & Eng. –Weir to improve discharge range Int.. 2009 Application of Genetic Algorithm for hydrologic parameter Estimation in a Hydraulic Eng. -2004 rainfall-runoff model – A case study on Dr. H.S. Poondi basin Govardhana Variable Source Area Rainfall – Runoff Swamy J. of Earth Sci. & Eng. Modeling: A case study on Poondi basin in - 2013 TamilNadu Journal of Indian Variable Source Area Rainfall – Runoff Applied HydrologyModeling:A Review 2012 Monitoring Coastal & Seafloor Changes in Geospatial resource The Gulf Of Mannar portal 2006 Proceeding of the 3rd , V. A. Southeast Asian KUMARESAN Stability Analysis of Slopes Subjected to Conference on Civil Progressive Failure Engineering Held at Bangkok, 1972 Cost effective concrete by using Mangalore IJIRSET- APR 2015 D.P.Anup tiles Study On Fracture Parameters Of Scc And Steel Fiber Reinforced SCC(SFRSCC)-An IJETAE- DEC 2012 Vijaykumar H Overview” Study On Fracture Parameters Of Scc -An IJEE DEC 2013 Overview Article for Souvenir Fatigue performance studies of fiber on 60th CRRI Reinforced High Volume Fly Ash Concrete Foundation Day. 16th July 2012 Fatigue Analysis of High performance IJETAE, Nov-2012. Cement Concrete for pavements using the probabilistic Approach Studies on Fatigue Characteristics of Kamalakara G.K Cement Concrete made with demolished IJAERT, Apr-2014 Concrete waste Analysis of combined stresses in highperformance concrete pavements – A IJAERT, Sep-2014 Review Study on blended cement composites with IJERT, March-2015. 53 grade OPC composite for marine condition Veena N Comparative Study of effect Seismic and IJETED June-July

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Wind load on Cooling Tower with A-frame column and H-frame column support” Seismic Performance of a RC frame with a 7 S.Sahana Satry soft storey Criteria" Study on blended cement composites with 8 Abhish M.S 53 grade OPC composite for marine condition b) Research Publications in conferences Sl.

Name of the author

Title of the paper

IJERT, March 2015 IJERT, March-2015

Name of the conference

no 1

2013

organizer & period Dr.H.S.Govardhana

Green House :A Case Study

Swamy

ICICE National Conference 2013 on 26-09-2013 & 27-09-2013, at RRCE – Bangalore

2

D.P.Anup

Reliability Analysis of Steel

ICICE National Conference 2013

Plate Girders

on 26-09-2013 & 27-09-2013, at RRCE – Bangalore

3

Kamalakara.G.K

Experimental study to

Recent trends in civil

obtain optimum percentage

engineering National Conference

of GGBS in blended

2013 on 7-11-2013, EIT-

concrete

Chamarajanagar

Remedial measures and

ICICE National Conference 2013

Improvements to

on 26-09-2013 & 27-09-2013, at

Yeshwanthpur junction

RRCE – Bangalore

Study on performance of

ICICE National Conference 2013

discarded tyre rubber as a

on 26-09-2013 & 27-09-2013, at

concrete aggregates

RRCE – Bangalore

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Kamalakara.G.K

workshop

17/4/2015

BMSCE

2

D.P.Anup

workshop

5/5/2015

SJBIT

Faculty Name

seminar/workshops date

Organized by

Page

Sl.

8

ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering no

university/college

1

Kamalakara.G.K

2

D.P.Anup

workshop

26/10/13

UVCE,bangalore

FDP

12/4/14

AIT, bangalore

workshop

24/10/13

UVCE,bangalore

ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 Sl.

Faculty Name

seminar/workshops

date

Organized by

no

university/college

1

Kotresh K M

workshop

20th to 25th August 2012

BMSCE

d) Details of conferences/seminar/workshops/FDPs organized for faculty ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 SL. Date

Conferences/seminar/workshops/FDPs

Organized

Targeted

No of

Name

by

audience

participants

Faculty

13

Faculty

14

no 1

10/6/15 Recent trends in GIS & Earthquake

Dept of

to

civil Engg.

Engineering

15/6/15 2

RRCE

2/1/15

Recent trends in Civil Engineering

Dept of

to

laboratory conduction

civil Engg.

6/1/15

RRCE

ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014 Sl

Date

no

Conferences/Seminar/Workshops/FD P

Organize d by

Targete d

No of Participant

audienc

s

e 1

27 to 28th

Two days National Conference on

Dept of

Septembe

Innovations & Challenges in Civil

civil

r 2013

Engineering

Engg.

Faculty

13

Faculty

13

October th

25 2013

One day Workshop on Total Station

Dept of

conducted

civil Engg. RRCE

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Page

2

9

RRCE

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3

16 – 20th

Five

December

Programme on Recent Trends in Civil civil

2013

Engineering

days

Faculty

Development Dept of

Faculty

13

Engg. RRCE

ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013- NIL SL. no

date

Work shop

Organized by

name

Targeted

No of

audience

participants

1 e) Guest lecturers organized ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 Sl. no

Guest

subject

Date

students

1

Dr. M. N Hegde

Software

25/03/2014.

50

Prof. Civil Engineering,

Application on

Dr.AIT, Bangalore

Civil Engineering

ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014 Sl. no 1

Guest

subject

Date

students

Dr.A.V.SRIRAM

“The Role of Uncertainty

10th May

40

Dept of Civil

Analysis in Civil Engineering”

2013

Engineering, UVCE

ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 Sl. no

Guest

subject

Date

students

NIL f) Details of conferences/seminar/workshops/values added courses organized for students ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015

Seminar on

Organized by

Dept of Civil

Date

15/6/15

Targeted audience

10

1

Work shop name

Students

Page

Sl. no

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering durability of

Engg. RRCE

concrete 2

ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014 Sl.

Work shop name

Organized by

Date

no 1

2

Targeted audience

One day Technical Events

Dept of Civil

for students

Engg. RRCE

Seminar on employment

Dept of Civil

opportunities in built sector

Engg. RRCE

25/03/2014.

Students

25/03/2014

Students

ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 Sl. no

Work shop

Organized by

Date

name

Targeted audience

NIL g) Details of students achivement’s & conferences/seminar/workshops/values added courses attended by students at various places ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 Roll no

Name of the

event

student 1

Name of the

Month & Year

organizing

Arun kumar

Conference

T.M

PESIT,

May 2015

Bangalore

ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014 Roll no

Name of the

event

student 1

Name of the

Month & Year

organizing

Chiranjith shetty

Technical event

Srinivas school

March 2014

of engineering

Name of the student

event

Name of the

Month & Year

organizing

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Page

Roll no

11

ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering NIL 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department Sl. no

Name

Purpose

1

Dr. M. N Hegde Civil Engineering, Dr.AIT,

Technical Lecture

Bangalore 2

Mr.Shekar & Monalisa from RICS, New Delhi Seminar on employment opportunities in built sector

3

Dr.A.V.SRIRAM

Seminar on The Role of

Dept of Civil Engineering, UVCE

Uncertainty Analysis in Civil Engineering

25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National -NIL b) International – NIL 26. Student profile program/course wise: Name of the

Year of

Enrolled

Course/program (refer graduation Sanctioned

*M

Pass

*F

Total

percentage

question no. 4) (2014-15)

2018

120

69

35

104

65.41

(2013-14)

2017

60

47

16

63

61.16

(2012-13)

2016

60

48

21

69

70

(2011-12)

2015

60

48

16

64

94

(2010-11)

2014

60

48

12

60

100

*M = Male *F = Female 27. Diversity of Students Name of

% of students from the

% of students from other

% of students from

the

same state

States

abroad

(2014-15)

97

3

nil

(2013-14)

98

2

nil

(2012-13)

85

15

nil

(2011-12)

95

5

nil

(2010-11)

100

nil

nil

Page

12

Course

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Competitive exam

Qualified no of students

GRE

2 no 2014

29. Student progression Student progression

Against % enrolled year 2015

2014

2013

UG to PG

8

8

14

PG to M.Phil.

-

-

-

PG to Ph.D.

-

-

-

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

-

-

-

• Campus selection

6

11

16

• Other than campus recruitment

40

39

35

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

25

25

22

Employed

30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library (Civil Department) 1. No of volume available= 2060 2. No of titles available=518 b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students 1. 24 x 7 Internet Facility 2. Internet and Intranet facility for all departments 3. Entire college is Wi-Fi enabled c) Class rooms with ICT facility = 1 Room d) Laboratories 1. Surveying I & II Laboratory 2. Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory 3. Concrete and Highway Materials testing Laboratory 4. Soil Mechanics Laboratory

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Page

6. Geology Laboratory

13

5. Environmental Engineering Laboratory

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Government or other agencies No of students Category

Academic Year 2014-

Academic Year 2013-

Academic Year 2012-

2015

2014

2013

SC

12

1

4

ST

01

0

2

EBC

0

0

0

OBC

15

23

22

32. Details on student enrichment Programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts- NIL Student enrichment programme

Period

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning SI no

Teaching methods

1

Lectures & tutorials

2

Class room teaching

3

Mentoring report

4

Slide show

5

Projects

6

Camp

7

Quiz

8

Special lectures / Seminar

34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activitiesNIL 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strength

II.

Excellent vision and mission Qualified faculties

III.

Well equipped laboratories

IV.

Good infrastructure, library

VI. VII.

Good counseling and mentoring of students Well established and highly equipped laboratories Students placement through campus recruitment

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I.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Weakness The college has established IQAC. The IQAC and committees meet regularly identify the area for improvement and action are initiated. Therefore no weakness in system that effects quality of the products is prevelent Opportunities I.

To share learning resources available within the group

II.

Encourage senior faculties to peruse Ph.D degree

III.

Improve placement activity by providing pre- placement training

IV.

Encouraging students to attend workshops, seminars, industrial visits, internship etc. Constraints

Non availability of study hours available for various extracurricular activities.

15

II.

Located in out skirts of city.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Evaluative Report of the Department 1.

Name of the department: Computer Science and Engineering

2.

Year of Establishment: - 2006

3.

Names of

Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated

Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) The following programmes are offered in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering Course Offered

Name of Course

Specialization

UG

B.E.

Computer Science and Engineering

PG

M.Tech.

Computer Science and Engineering Computer Networks and Engineering

Doctoral Program 4.

Ph.D.

Computer Science and Engineering

Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved

The interdisciplinary courses common to various departments is mentioned in the table below: B.E. Computer Science and Engineering Sl.

Semester

Course code

Course Title

Department

I/II/III/IV

14MAT11

Engineering Mathematics – 1

MATHEMATICS

14MAT21

Engineering Mathematics – II

10MAT31

Engineering Mathematics – III

10MAT41

Engineering Mathematics – IV

No. 1

2

I

14PHY12

Engineering Physics

PHYSICS

3

II

14CHE22

Engineering Chemistry

CHEMISTRY

4

II

14CIV13

Elements of Civil Engg. &

CIVIL

Engineering

ENGINEERING

6

I

I

14EME14

14ELE15

Elements of Mechanical

MECHANICAL

Engg

ENGINEERING

Basic Electrical Engg.

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG.

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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5

16

Mechanics

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 7

I

14WSL16

Workshop Practice

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

8

I

14PHYL17

Engg. Physics Lab

PHYSICS

9

II

14CIP18

Constitution of India &

PHYSICS

Professional Ethics 10

II

14CHE12/22

Engineering Chemistry

CHEMISTRY

11

II

14CAED14/24

Computer Aided Engineering

MECHANICAL

Drawing

ENGINEERING

5.

Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)

The UG and PG Programs follow the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) guidelines with percentage based semester system. B.E (UG Program)

M.Tech (PG Program)

P.hD (Doctorial Program

I Year

Object Based Education

II Year

Semester System

III Year

Semester System

IV Year

Semester System

6.

I Year

Semester

Grade System

System II Year

Semester System

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

The Department of Computer Science & Engineering is participating in courses offered by other departments are: S.No 1.

Course Name

Offered to (Dept. Name)

Programming in C and Data Structures

Civil Engineering,

(14PCD13/23)

Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering,

Computer Progamming Laboratory

Civil Engineering,

(14CPL16/26)

Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics

Electronics and Communication Engineering

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17

Engineering, Page

2

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3

Programming in C++

Electronics and Communication Engineering

4

Data Structures With C++

Electronics and Communication Engineering

7.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

etc. S.NO

Name Of the Company

Signed On

Validity

1

ACSCE,Bengaluru

08-06-2011

5 Years

2

RRMCH, Bengaluru

13-01-2014

5 years

3

BigPerlSolutions,Bengaluru

23-04-2015

3 Years

4

Institute Of Research &development,India

26-05-2015

1 Year

5

JMASTER

12-06-2015

5 Years

6

ARP & VGSI

01-07-2015

1 Year

7

Dr GaneshNaik Chancellor post. Doctoral

25-06-2015

3 Years

Research, University Of Technology,Sydney 8.

Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons

NIL 9.

Number of Teaching posts

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has well experienced Faculty and the statistics of teaching posts sanctioned and filled is as mentioned in the table below: Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Associate Professors Asst. Professors

10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.

Page

Faculty profile:

18

/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Name

Qualification

Designation Specialization

No. of

No. of Ph.D.

Years of

Students

Experience guided for the last 4 years Dr.Usha

B.E., M.E.,

Professor &

CSE

17

2

Ph.D. B.E., M.Tech.,

HOD Dean

CSE

14

2

S Ph.D Dr. Guruprasad B.E., MS., Ph.D

Professor

CSE

22

3

Nagaraj Dr. S.

Professor

CSE

24

-

Subburam B.E., M.Tech., Mr. Rajesh K S (Ph.D) Mr. Srinivasa B.E., M.Tech.,

Associate

CSE

18

-

Professor Associate

CSE

12.6

-

R Mr. T Auntin

(Ph.D) B.E., M.Tech.,

Professor Associate

CSE

11

-

Jose

(Ph.D) B.E., M.Tech.,

Professor Associate

CSE

9.10

-

(Ph.D) Mr. Kamal Raj B.E., M.Tech.,

Professor Assistant

CSE

6.5

-

T

(Ph.D)

Professor

B.E., M.Tech.,

Assistant

CSE

5.6

-

(Ph.D)

Professor

B.E., M.Tech.,

Assistant

CSE

6

-

(Ph.D) Mr. Srinivas B B.E., M.Tech.,

Professor Assistant

CSE

5

-

R Mr. Shashidhar

Professor Assistant

CSE

8

-

Sakthivel Dr. Pradeep B

B.E., M.E., Ph.D

Ms. Janaki R

Mrs Anitha K Mrs Nandini

(Ph.D) B.E., M.E

Ms. Neelu L Mr. Aruna Kumara B Ms. Poonam Kumari Mr. Mohammed

B.Tech., M.Tech

Assistant

CSE

8

-

B.E., M.Tech

Professor Assistant

CSE

6

-

B.E., M.Tech

Professor Assistant

CSE

4.5

-

B.E., M.Tech

Professor Assistant

CSE

4

-

Professor

Hafeez ur Rehaman Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

19

Professor

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V

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Mr. Bharath J

B.E., M.Tech

Assistant

CSE

4

-

Msc., M.E

Professor Assistant

CSE

7

-

B.E., M.Tech

Professor Assistant

CSE

2

-

B.E., M.Tech

Professor Assistant

CSE

1

-

B.Tech., M.E

Professor Assistant

CSE

2.5

-

B.E., M.E

Professor Assistant

CSE

1.5

-

Mr. Saravana Perumal Mrs. Swetha P Mr. Manigandan J Mrs. Swathi Priya Ms. Devi T

Professor 11. List of senior visiting faculty: NIL 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty: NIL 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Program UG

Name B.E

PG

M.Tech

Year

Student -Teacher Ratio

2014-15

14.57

2013-14

11.85

2012-13

13.75

2011-12

10.79

2010-11

10.79

2014-15

6.5

2013-14

8

14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned

Supporting Staff

Sanctioned

Filled

System Administrators

2

2

Hardware Engineers

2

2

Lab Programmers

1

1

Lab Instructors

10

10

-

-

Page

Admin Executive

20

and filled

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG. Academic Year 2014-2015 Qualification of faculty

Teaching

Number

UG

PG

Ph.D

1

3

4

M.Tech

17

10

17

Academic Year2013-2014 Qualification of faculty

Teaching

Number

UG

PG

Ph.D

0

1

1

M.Tech

14

6

14

Academic Year 2012-2013 Qualification of faculty

Teaching

Number

UG

PG

Ph.D

1

-

1

M.Tech

9

-

9

Academic Year 2011-2012 Qualification of faculty

Teaching

Number

UG

PG

Ph.D

1

-

1

M.Tech

8

-

8

Academic Year 2010-2011 Qualification of faculty

Teaching

Number

UG

PG

Ph.D

1

-

1

M.Tech

10

-

10

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received -NIL 17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total

Our college has established a research centre has been recognized by the affiliating university

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Page

18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University

21

grants received -NIL

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering VTU, Belgaum. 19. Publications: a) Publication per faculty ∗

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /

international) by faculty and students SL.NO



YEAR

NO.PUBLISHED

NO.PRESENTED

2014-15

39

31

2013-14

06

19

2012-13

0

03

2011-12

08

44

2010-11

0

01

TOTAL

53

108

Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of

Science,

Scopus,

Humanities

International

Complete,

Dare Database

-

International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Yes ∗

Monographs:

No



Chapter in Books:

No



Books Edited:

No



Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers:No



Citation Index:

Yes



SNIP:

No



SJR:

No



Impact factor:

Yes



h-index:

Yes

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated -NIL 21. Faculty as members in

Name of the

Name of the National Committee

Faculty

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Sl. No

22

a) National committees

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 1

Dr. S. Usha

Member of Technical program committee for ICMIRA 2014(2nd International Conference on Machine Intelligence, research India Advancement, New Delhi) Committee Member of national seminar on SOA 2012 in (service oriented architecture)

2

Dr. Guruprasad

Member of advisory committee for NACIT 2015

N

(National Conference on advanced computing and informational technology,Chennai)

Dr.Pradeep B.S

Organizer for a one day Technical seminar on Cloud Computing- An Introduction, CSE department of RRCE, Bangalore. Organizing Secretary for National Conference on Frontiers of Computer Science & Technology- FCST‟12 held in Dept. of CSE, RRCE, Bangalore Co-chairman for one day national workshop on „FAFL‟ by Dr. Kamala Krithivasan, Prof & HOD, CSE, IIT, Madras on 3rd September 2010 held at RRCE, Blore Organizer

for

one

day

Workshop

on

„RFID

Communication with PC using .NET‟ by Shailendra singh, Global Logica Software Technologies, B‟lore on 25th August 2010 held at RRCE, B‟lore. Organizer for one day Seminar on „New Innovations in IT‟ by Ms. Neethu gupta, Center head, NIIT, Bangalore on 18th August 2010 held at RRCE, Bangalore. Organizer for a one day workshop on „Fundamentals of Hardware & Networking conducted by IO Think ( Unit of ideaon, USA) on 17th April 2010 held at CSE dept. of RRCE, Bangalore.

Programme Convener for one-day Guest lecture on Raju, Prof. & HOD, CSE, RNSIT, B‟lore, on 24th Mar 2010 held at RRCE, Bangalore.

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

23

Artificial Intelligence & Its Applications by Dr. G.T.

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3

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Judge for 2-days National conference paper presentation held on 26th & 27th Feb 2010 at JVIT, Bidadi, Ramanagara. b) International Committees Sl. No

Name of the

Name of the National Committee

faculty 1

Dr. S. Usha

Technical Program committee for ICISC‟13 (International Conference on Information system modeling and computing, 2013)

c) Editorial Boards…. FRONTIERS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (FCST12) 22. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies Sl. No

1.

2.

Programme

B.E-CSE

M.Tech-CSE

Year

% of Students

% of Students

In-house

Outside

Project

Projects

2014-2015

95

5

2013-2014

91

9

2012-2013

95

5

2011-2012

90

10

2010-2011

90

10

2014-2015

73

27

23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and student Following faculties received awards/recognition in various events.

Neelu.L

Year 2014-15

Achievement Best paper presentation conducted by IFERP,

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24

1.

Name of the faculty

Page

Sl. No

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Bengaluru. 2.

3.

Neelu.L

2014-15

Best paper

Bharath. J

presentation

Aruna Kumara.B

conducted by IFERP,

Shashidhar .V

Bengaluru.

Shashidhar .V

2014-15

Best Innovative Teacher of RRCE

4.

Aruna Kumara.B

2013-14

GATE Qualified

5.

Dr.S.Usha

2013-14

ISTE TN&P section Appreciation award for mobilizing maximum student membership.

6.

Dr Pradeep.B.S

2011-12

Best Researcher of RRCE.

7.

Dr Usha S

2010-11

Best Teacher award by Leo Club of Chennai.

Following students received awards/recognition in various events. Sl. No

Name of the student

Year

Event name

Organized

Achievement

By 1.

Ranjitha M, Varshitha

QUIZ

CSIA(Center

R, Sushmitha M,

for Strategy

Mahalakshmi S,

and Integrated Affairs)

2.

Ganesh.M.Shet,

Techno

Hemanko Baidya,

Cultural fest

K.K.Kavya

“MAGNOVITE University

Christ

2015”

4. 5.

2014-15

Workshop on

Amrutha

Meghana P

Cisco

Institute of

C S Sandhya

Network

Engineering

Participated

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

25

Poornima P

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3.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 6.

Priya T R

Design &

&

Implementation

Management Science, ACES ACM IIT Delhi and IMedia Learning Solutions Limited

7.

Deepak Kumar Singh

GATE-2014

Qualified

8.

Puneeth Raj

GATE-2013

Qualified

9.

Hemanth S.A

Oxy-Tech‟13

Oxford

Sharath. S

National Level

College of

Techno

Engineering

3rd prize

Cultural Fest 10.

Kante Suryachandra,

Intel‟s

Zaid Alam Khan

Intelligent

IIT Madras

System workshop Exebit 11.

Kante Suryachandra,

Android

Zaid Alam Khan

workshop 2012-13

IIT Madras

conducted at Exebit

12.

Karan Kaul

VTU‟s 15th

SIT,Tumkur

Inter Collegiate Participated

Athletic Meet 13.

Raghavendra N

VTU‟s 15th

SIT,Tumkur

Inter Collegiate

Raghuram joshi

State level

KSIT,

Technical

Bangalore

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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14.

26

Athletic Meet

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Contest, IDEA 15.

Adinarayana

GATE-2012

Qualified

16.

Monish

GATE-2012

Qualified

17.

Deepak kumar singh,

Conference on

Hemanth S.A

Bangalore

Bangalore

cyber security summit 3

Participated

rd

edition 18.

19.

20.

21.

Hemanth S.A

Technical fest

SJBIT,

Elysia‟12

Bangalore

Deepak kumar singh,

TCS Tech

SJCE,

Hemanth S.A

BYTE Quiz

Mysore

Inter Collegiate

Indian

Climate

institute of

Science Quiz

science,

2011

Bangalore

WAYE (world

Bangalore

Hemanth S.A

2011-12

Rajesh B.L

alliance for youth empowerment) Rajesh B.L

2010-11

24th CSI

CSI,

Karnataka

Bangalore &

student

Mysore

convention

chapters &

2010

SJCE Mysore

Raghavendra N

VTU

T. John

intercollegiate

Institute of

Bangalore

Technology

south zone volleyball tournament

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23.

Participated

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22.

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Event Name

Program

Month and

Source of

Year

Funding

java and web

5-6th August

Technologies

2013

Awareness of Computer

10th May

Software & Hardware”

2013

Amount

FAFL‟ by Dr. Kamala 3rd Krithivasan

September

1.

2010 „RFID Communication 25th August WORKSHOP with PC using .NET‟

2010

„Fundamentals of h/w

17th April

College

& networking

2010

Management

Android – The Future

7th

in Mobile Computing

September

3000/-

2013 Cloud Computing_ An

9th March,

Introduction

2013

Cellular

Wireless 1st

Communication

September 2012

New Innovations in IT

18th August 2010

2010

Networking &

31st October

Fundamentals of

2009

Graphics Architecture Career In Management‟

6th October

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Its Applications

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Artificial Intelligence & 24th March

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering conducted by FTP

2009

FEDUNIVERSITY b) National Conference: S.No

Name of the

Event Name

Year

Program 1

Conference

Source of

Amount

Funding National

2012

1.Budget

2,59,000

Conference on

amount from 44,600

frontiers of CST

Management 2,000

“ FCST-12”

2.Reg fees

15,000

collected 3.Donation 4.Amount sanctioned from VTU Total

3,20,600/-

C) Seminars: S.No

Name of the

Event Name

Year

Source of

Program 1

Technical Seminar

International:

Funding Android With Cloud

6-7th Nov-2014

Computing

College Management

NIL

26. Student profile programme/course wise: Applications

Course/programme (refer received

Academic

Enrolled

Year

*M

*F

question no. 4)

percentage Admission

B.E-CSE

through CET/COMEDK/MNGT

Applications

2014-15

39

65

Eligibility

2013-14

36

67

criteria are 0%

2012-13

29

37

for SC/ST and

2011-12

41

20

45% for

2010-11

12

19

others.

Academic

Enrolled

Pass

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Name of the

Pass

29

Name of the

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Course/programme

received

Year

*M

*F

percentage

(refer question no. 4) 2014-15

2

5

2013-14

5

13

2014-15

2

1

Admission through

PG-CSE

COMEDK/MNGT/KEA

PG-CNE

Eligibility criteria are 40% for SC/ST and 45% for

*M = Male *F = Female

others.

27. Diversity of Students Name of the Course

Academic Year

B.E

Name of the Course

% of students from the State

% of students

% of students

from other

from other

States

countries

2014-15

77.77

NIL

NIL

2013-14

70.83%

5.83%

NIL

2012-13

73.33%

23.33%

NIL

% of students

% of students

from other

from other

States

countries

Academic Year

% of students from the State

2014-15 M.Tech

NIL

2013-14

100%

NIL

NIL

2012-13

NIL

28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Competitive Exam

Qualified No. of Students 2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3

1

1

Total No. of 2015

Students

CSIR(NET)/SLET GATE

05

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UGC –

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE GRE

1

1

1

03

CAT GMATE TOEFEL IELTS TOTAL

08

29. Student progression Student progression UG to PG

Against % enrolled 2014-15

2013-14

2012- 13

2011-12

---

02

04

04

01

PG to M.Phil

---

---

---

---

---

PG to Ph.D

---

---

---

---

---

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

---

---

---

---

---

Employed

2010-11

67.85%

61.53%

77.55%

51.72%

51.72%

other than campus recruitment

---

---

---

---

---

Entrepreneurship/Self-

---

---

---

---

---

Campus selection

employment 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: Reports

: Final year project report B.E and M.Tech,

Journals

: 03 National Journals

News Letters

: “Technishad” Newsletter, RRCE

Syllabus

: V.T.U.

Question Papers

: University exam and Internal Tests

b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: The College has Internet connectivity of 35Mbps leased line RAILTEL fiber enabled

including 50 computers in different labs and exclusive labs for UG, PG (CSE) programs in CSE department.

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provided for both students and staff. Further they have access to close to over 100 computers

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connectivity and over 2 cylindrical access points for Wireless connectivity. Internet facility is

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering c) Class rooms with ICT facility:

d) Laboratories: S.NO 1 2

Name of the Laboratories

No. of Systems Available

DBMS LAB / CG & V LAB SS & OS LAB / USP & CD LAB

22 21

3

DS with C/C++ LAB / DAA LAB

21

4

NETWORKS LAB

21

5 6 7 8

WP LAB / PROJECT WORK EC & LD LAB / MP LAB EC & LD LAB / MP LAB EC & LD LAB / MP LAB

21 4 8 9

9

M.TECH LAB (CSE)

7

10

M.TECH LAB (CNE)

7

11

CENTRAL COMPUTING FACILITIES LAB

28

12

R & D LAB

3

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies Category Academic Year SC ST EBC OBC

2014-15 3 1 10

No of Students 2013-14 2012-13 2 9 3 2 2 6

2011-12 1 9

2010-11 2 -

32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Event

1

12th , 13th March 2015

Technical Seminar

Title of the Event Programming in JAVA

Expert Name Mr.Virendra Yadav

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Date/Year

Page

S.l no

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Seminar

3

6th ,7th Nov 2014

Workshop

4

3rd Nov 2014

Technical Seminar

Android with Cloud Computing

5

22nd Mar 2014

Technical Seminar

6

7th Sep 2013

Technical Seminar

7

5th ,6th Aug 2013

Workshop

Introduction to Cloud Computing-A techno business perspective Android – The Future in Mobile Computing Java and web Technologies

8

10th May 2013

Workshop

Awareness of Computer Software & Hardware

9

9th March 2013

Technical Seminar

10

1st Sep 2012

Technical Seminar

11

3rd Sep 2010

National Workshop

12

25th Aug 2010

Workshop

Cloud Computing-An Introduction Cellular Wireless Communication Formal Automata and Finite Languages RFID Communication

Winning Attitude Big DataHadoop

Mr.Suman Kumar (Manager-Inforce Computing) Mr.Ashok Kumar (Application Developer IBM) Ms.Neelu Mr.Aruna Kumara Mr.Gireesh Mr.Sreenivasa B R

Dr.C.B.Akki (Wipro Technologies) Dr.Kamala Krithivasan (Prf & HoD CSE IIT Madras) Global Logica Software

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12th Feb 2015

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(Bigperl solutions) Dr. N. Guruprasad Mr.Ashok Kumar (Application Developer Adobe) Mr.G.Sarvana Rajan,Amutha & Palani Kannan (DHS Informatics Pvt Ltd) Mr.Suresh B.G (CEO founder Saranyu Technologies)

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering with PC using .NET 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning

Technologies

1. Effective Black Board teaching 2. Experts Seminar on important topic 3. Tutorial session on subject 4. Active and collaborative teaching 5. Use of LCD 6. Power point/Educational Animations presentation 7. NPTEL e-learning Material for teaching 8. Audio-video lectures 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities The College runs a society for social cause to create awareness about social responsibility among the students. The society is named as National Social Service (NSS) has conducted many blood donation camps in the college campus. Students and staff have actively participated in Swatch Bharath program was conducted on 2nd October 2014. Rallies has been conducted through Green club and Eco club to create awareness about the environment 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strengths 1. Well qualified experienced and dedicated faculty. 2. State-of-the-Art computing facilities 3. Well-equipped computer center 4. Library – International Journals, E-Library 5. Enthusiastic, dedicated computer science and engineering students who are consistent in their enrollment. 6. Healthy student teacher ratio (STR) 7. Seminar Halls and Smart class room fully equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual devices. 8. High success rate

11. High Faculty Retention

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9. High speed internet Lab and Wi-Fi facility for students & staff

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 12. Department Association and Professional bodies Weaknesses The college has established IQAC. The IQAC and committees meet regularly identify the area for improvement and action are initiated. Therefore no weakness in system that effects quality of the products is prevelent Opportunities 1. Leader in providing quality engineering education clubbed with placements 2. Industry oriented training 3. Becoming a leader in student placements. 4. Becoming a leader in interdisciplinary and integrated learning 5. An opportunity to interact with eminent personalities. Constraints 1. Lesser Placement opportunities due to recession faced by the software industries

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2. Fee restriction by the state government

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Evaluative Report of the Department

1.

Name of the department: Electrical and Electronics Engineering

2.

Year of establishment: 2006

3.

Name of Programmes

Courses Offered Name of the Course Specialization UG B. Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved NIL 5.

Annual/ semester/ choice based credit system

6.

B.Tech I Year Semester System II Year Semester System III Year Semester System IV Year Semester System Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department

NIL 7.

Courses in Collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

NIL 8. 9.

Details of courses/ programmes discontinued: NIL Number of Teaching posts

Sanctioned Filled Professors 2 2 Associate Professors 3 2 Asst. Professors 9 10 10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization. Specialization

1

Dr. M. Arunachalam

Ph.D

2

M Prabhakar

M. E

HVDC & FACTS Power System

3

Shivalingaiah K L

M. E

4

Soumya M

M Tech

Professor &HoD Professor & Vice Principal Asso. Professor Asso. Professor

No of years of Experience 41

Power Electronics Power Electronics

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13 11

36

Qualification Designation

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 5

Bharathi V

ME

6

Pradeepa D

M Tech

7

SincyElezebethKuruvilla M E

8

S. Krishna Prasath

M Tech

9

Nandini.N

M Tech

10

Rashmi J V

M Tech

11

Praveen A Patil

M Tech

12

Praveen M Koujalgi

M Tech

14

Pavan Kumar K R

M Tech

13

Avinash C M

M Tech

Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor

Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor

Instrumentation Engineering Control System and Instrumentation Applied electronics Power System Engineering Computer Application to Industrial Drives Control systems Power Electronics Power Electronics VLSI and Embedded Systems Power Electronics

08 08

6.6 11.6 5.5

4.5 4.5 4.5 3.5

3

11. List of senior visiting faculty: SL

Name of the visiting faculty University/college Purpose

No 1

Prof V Keshavamurthy

VTU

Basic Electrical Engineering(10ELE15/25 ( For I year) Electrical Machine Design(10EE63) Computer Aided Electrical Drawing(10EE65)

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical classes handled (Programme wise)

Programme

Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled by

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37

by temporary faculty.

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12.5%

13. Students-Teachers ratio (programme wise) Programme

Name

Students Teacher ratio

UG

B.E

1:12

14. Name of academic support staff (Technical) and administrative staff, sanctioned and filled Supporting staff

Sanctioned

filled

System Administrators Hardware Engineer Lab Programmers Admin.Executive Foreman

1

1

Instructors

2

2

Assistant Instructors

2

2

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/D.Litt/Ph.D/M Phil/PG. Qualification of faculty

Teaching

Number

Ph.D

YES

1

M.Tech

YES

13

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Project Title

Funded by

Total grants recived

Faculty status of the project

NIL 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST, UGC,DBT,ICSSR,etc.and total grants received: Project Title

Funded by

Total Recived

Grant

Status of the project

RESEARCH

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

&PROJECTS LAB

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18. Research Centre/facility recognized by the University: NIL

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 19. Papers Publications in Journals/Conferences last -5 years. SL.NO

Journals/Conferences

YEAR

2014-15

14

2013-14

08

2012-13

04

2011-12

01

TOTAL

27

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated Academic Year 2014-15 Journals Sl

Year

Project Nmae

Customer

Project Value

Principal Investigator

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

no NIL

21. Faculty as members in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards COMMITTEES

A.NATIONAL COMMITTEES: 1) Presently serving as member of the following committees: - Steering committee of “Offline and Real-Time Simulators for Electric/Hybrid Electric Vehicle Systems” under DHI, New Delhi. - Project Review Committee (PRC) of sub projects of National Mission on Power Electronics Technology (NaMPET – 2). - Selection Committee of INAE Innovative Student Project Awards. - Selection Committee of INAE Young Engineer Award. INAE Sectional Committee – Electrical Engineering 2) Have served earlier as member in the following committees: - Sectional committee V (Electrical Engineering) of

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FACULTY NAME DR M Arunachalam Professor & Head

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SL NO 1

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Indian National Academy of Engineering. - Progrramme Advisory Committee (Electrical , Electronics and Computer Engineering) PAC of DST - Reviewer of IEEE Power Delivery in the area of FACTS - Research Advisory Committee, VIT University, Vellore. B.INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES/WORKING GROUPS: Have serverd in the following International working groups: Member of CIGRE 14-10 workinggroup task forces 1991- 95(Three task forces). -Member of CIGRE B4-35 working Group Task Force: “Thyristors controlled Voltage Regulators” INTERACTION WITH PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS - Reviewer of IEEE Power Delivery in the area of FACTS. - Member of Research Advisory Committee, VIT University, Vellore. - Fellow of Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) Innovative Student Project Award. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS -Senior Member IEEE (SMIEEE) , -Fellow of Indian National Academy of Engineering (FNAE). 22. Students Projects (Academic Year 2014-15) Percentage of students who have done inhouse Projects including inter departmental

100 %

/Programme Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e in Research laboratories /Industry /other

0%

agencies 23. Awards/recognition received by faculty and students

Many of the students have participated in various technical events; national conference held at various Engineering colleges and won Prizes

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conferences. Their research works is published in various national & International Journals.

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Many of the faculties Members have actively participated in various national, International

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering a.

Faculty activities /Achievements

b. Research Publications in National/International Journals Sl

Name of the

Title of the Paper

Name of the journal and issue

no author

date

1.

Dr.M.arunachalam Dynamic Operation and

International Review of

Prof & Head

Control Schemes for Static

Automatic Control

Synchronous Series Capacitor”

I.RE.A.CO),Vol.8,N.1,January

,published in International

2015,PP 9-16.

Review of Automatic Control (I.RE.A.CO),Vol.8,N.1,January 2015,PP 9-16. 2.

Avinash C M

Matlab Simulation of Very

International Journal of

Asst Prof

High Frequency Resonant

Engineering Research and

Converters for LED Lighting

Technology (IJESRT)”, ISSN: 2277-9655, Vol. 3- Issue 5, May-2014

c.

Research Publications in conferences

Sl no Name of the author

Title of the Paper

Name of the conferences , organizer, period etc. 1. Energy efficiency Based automatic Street Lighting system Using Labview” presented in National Conference on Advanced techniques in electrical and electronics Engineering, NCATEE -15, 9th May 2015 at SJBIT,Bangalore.

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d. Details of conferences/seminars/workshops attended by faculty

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e.

YEAR

2014-15

conferences/seminars /workshops attended 19

2013-14

22

2012-13

28

2011-12

24

2010-11

19

TOTAL

112

Details of conference /Seminars/workshops/FDPs Short-term courses organized for

faculty Sl.no Dates

Workshop name

Organized Targeted No.ofPartcipants by

audience

Academic year 2014-15 1

11th

Embedded System: concepts

Oct

and applications

RRCE

14

13

VTU

5

4

2014 2

21st

One day workshop on

July

“Awareness on Outcome

2015

based Education and Accreditation”

2

7th November 2013 th

th

9 -11 Feb 2014

Workshop name

Organized Targeted by audience Academic year 2013-14 “PCB Designing ” RRCE 11

“Electric Vehicle (Ev) / Electric Hybrid Vehicle (EHV) Technology”.

RRCE (AICTE SPONSORED)

150

No.ofPartcipants

11

130

PES

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1.

Dates

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3.

March 2014

Two days National workshop on “Emerging Technologies in Photovoltaic systems –ETPVS”, PES UniversityBangalore, March 2014.

-

-

RRCE

11

11

RRCE

11

11

RNSIT, Bangalore

VTU collaborating with Bosch Rexroth

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Academic year 2012-13 22nd August One day seminar on 1. 2012 “Industrial automation”, RRCE-Bangalore, August 2012. nd 2 May One day seminar on 2. 2013 “Advanced Trends in Electrical and Electronics Engineering”RRCEBangalore, May 2013. Three days 3. workshop on December “Computer Aided 2012 Electrical Drawing” at RNSIT, Bangalore, December 2012. OctoberThree days 4. 2012. Workshop on “Hands On PLC Training” conducted at VTU regional office, Mysore in collaborating with Bosch Rexroth, October-2012.

UNIVERSITY ,BANGALORE

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Three days MVIT, workshop on Bangalore “Computer Aided Electrical Drawing” at MVIT, Bangalore January 2013.

Academic year 2011-12 1. 5thSeptember One day seminar on RRCE 2011 “VLSI Basics and its applications, VLSI Analog Design Basics, VLSI for testing and verification, VLSI for testing”, September 2011. 2. September One day National BIT, 2011 Workshop on Bangalore “Applications of MICRO NANO Electronics – AMNE”, September 2011. th 3. 28 March One day Technical RRCE 2012 seminar on “Renewable energy Sources Basics and its Application, Basics of PLC and SCADA Tchnologies”, RRCE- Bangalore, March 2012. Academic year 2010-11 th 1. 9 One day Guest RRCE September Lecture on “Surges 2010 and its effects on power system”, RRCE- Bangalore, September 2010. st 2. 21 April One day workshop RRCE 2010 on “Design of

11

11

11

11

11

8

11

11

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January 2013

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

1.

2.

3.

Guest

Subject

Academic year 2014-15 Mr.S.Chandravel, “Embedded system: Concepts and General Manager, applications” RossellTechsys, Bangalore Academic Year 2013-14 Mr. Karale, The “ Vehicle Mechanics” Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune. Dr. Ranjan “Control of Motor Drives for EV/HEV” Kumar, IIT Patna

60

19th February 2014

60

19th February 2014 19th February 2014 20th February 2014 20th February 2014

60

“Hybrid Electric Vehicles”& “Simulation of EV/HEV”

20th February 2014

60

“Modern trends in HEV”

20th February 2014 21st February

60

Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna

“Electric Motors for EV/HEV”

5.

Dr. B. Saritha, EEE Dept., IISc, Bangalore Dr. KamaleshHatua , EEE Dept.,IIT Madras Dr. Z.V Lakaparampil&T eam, C-DAC, Thiruvananthapur am Prof L.N DAS, EC Department, RRCE, Bangalore Dr. RamprasadPotluri

“ Energy Storage”

7.

8.

9.

Studen ts

11 th October 2014

4.

6.

Date

“Electric Drives (IM, PMSM- v/f,vector control &DTC)”

 Path-Tracking control of an autonomous 4WS4WD Electric Vehicle using its natural

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60

60

60

45

Sl.n o

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f.

Energy Efficient Transformer”, under AEEE RRCEBangalore, April 2011. Guest Lectures organized

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

10.

Mr. Girish, OpalRT

11.

Dr. “Issues in Hybrid Vehicles and Case ChalapathiRao studies” N.V, Principal Research scientist, Dept of Electronic System Engineering (DESE), IISc, Bangalore. Academic year 2012-13 Info hub1.Mr.Nilesh Technical sawanth&Ms.Preethi,ChiefManager,Siemen Seminar s,Mumbai 2. Mr.Wisse&Mr.SunilSoni, ElekerIndia,InternationalEditors,Netherland Advances trends Dr.G.R.Gurumurthy, in Electrical & Prof and head(Retd.),Dept of EEE,BNMIT Electronics Engineering Academic year 2011-12 VLSI analog Design Basics VLSI for testing and verification VLSI for Testing

1.

2.

1. 2. 3. 4.

5.

g.

2014

21st February 2014 21st February 2014

60

22nd August .2012

60

2nd May 2013

60

5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 28th March 2012

60

60

60 60

Renewable 60 energy sources Basics and its apllications Basics of PLc and 28th 60 SCADA March TEchnologies 2012 Details of values added courses/Seminars/Symposium/workshop organized for

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feedback loops.  Low-cost Undergraduate control system experiments using Microcontroller based control of a DC motor. (PMDC motor control laboratory developed at IIT Kanpur) “Simulation of EV/HEV Drive system”

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, Assoc. Prof, IIT Kanpur

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering students

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Mr.S.Chandravel , General Manager, RossellTechsys, Bangalore Mr. Karale, The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune. Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. B. Saritha, EEE Dept., IISc, Bangalore Dr. KamaleshHatua , EEE Dept.,IIT Madras Dr. Z.V Lakaparampil& Team, C-DAC, Thiruvananthapu ram Prof L.N DAS, EC Department, RRCE, Bangalore Dr. RamprasadPotlur i , Assoc. Prof, IIT Kanpur

Subject Academic year 2014-15 “Embedded system: Concepts and applications”

Date

Studen ts

11 th October 2014

60

19th February 2014

60

19th February 2014 19th February 2014 20th February 2014 20th February 2014

60

“Hybrid Electric Vehicles”& “Simulation of EV/HEV”

20th February 2014

60

“Modern trends in HEV”

20th February 2014

60

 Path-Tracking control of an autonomous 4WS4WD Electric Vehicle using its natural feedback loops.  Low-cost Undergraduate control system experiments using Microcontroller based

21st February 2014

60

Academic Year 2013-14 “ Vehicle Mechanics”

“Control of Motor Drives for EV/HEV”

“Electric Motors for EV/HEV”

“ Energy Storage”

“Electric Drives (IM, PMSM- v/f,vector control &DTC)”

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60

60

47

1.

Guest

Page

Sl.n o

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

1.

2.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Renewable energy sources Basics and its apllications 5. Basics of PLc and SCADA TEchnologies h. The details of students achievements & workshops attended

60

22nd August .2012

60

2nd May 2013

60

5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 28th March 2012

60

60

60 60 60

28th 60 March 2012 by the students at

various work places Sl.n

Guest

Subject

Date

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11.

21stFebrua ry 2014 21st February 2014

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10.

control of a DC motor. (PMDC motor control laboratory developed at IIT Kanpur) Mr. Girish, Opal- “Simulation of EV/HEV Drive system” RT Dr. “Issues in Hybrid Vehicles and Case ChalapathiRao studies” N.V, Principal Research scientist, Dept of Electronic System Engineering (DESE), IISc, Bangalore. Academic year 2012-13 Info hub1.Mr.Nilesh Technical sawanth&Ms.Preethi,ChiefManager,Siemens Seminar ,Mumbai 2. Mr.Wisse&Mr.SunilSoni, ElekerIndia,InternationalEditors,Netherland Advances trends Dr.G.R.Gurumurthy, in Electrical & Prof and head(Retd.),Dept of EEE,BNMIT Electronics Engineering Academic year 2011-12 VLSI analog Design Basics VLSI for testing and verification VLSI for Testing

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Mr.S.Chandravel , General Manager, RossellTechsys, Bangalore Mr. Karale, The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune. Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. B. Saritha, EEE Dept., IISc, Bangalore Dr. KamaleshHatua , EEE Dept.,IIT Madras Dr. Z.V Lakaparampil& Team, C-DAC, Thiruvananthapu ram Prof L.N DAS, EC Department, RRCE, Bangalore Dr. RamprasadPotlur i , Assoc. Prof, IIT Kanpur

Academic year 2014-15 “Embedded system: Concepts and applications”

11 th October 2014

60

19th February 2014

60

19th February 2014 19th February 2014 20th February 2014 20th February 2014

60

“Hybrid Electric Vehicles”& “Simulation of EV/HEV”

20th February 2014

60

“Modern trends in HEV”

20th February 2014

60

 Path-Tracking control of an autonomous 4WS4WD Electric Vehicle using its natural feedback loops.  Low-cost Undergraduate control system experiments using Microcontroller based control of a DC motor. (PMDC motor control laboratory developed

21st February 2014

60

Academic Year 2013-14 “ Vehicle Mechanics”

“Control of Motor Drives for EV/HEV”

“Electric Motors for EV/HEV”

“ Energy Storage”

“Electric Drives (IM, PMSM- v/f,vector control &DTC)”

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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11.

at IIT Kanpur) Mr. Girish, Opal- “Simulation of EV/HEV Drive system” RT Dr. ChalapathiRao N.V, Principal Research scientist, Dept of Electronic System Engineering (DESE), IISc, Bangalore.

1.

Info hubTechnical Seminar

2.

Advances trends in Electrical & Electronics Engineering

“Issues in Hybrid Vehicles and Case studies”

Academic year 2012-13 1.Mr.Nilesh sawanth&Ms.Preethi,ChiefManager,Siemens ,Mumbai 2. Mr.Wisse&Mr.SunilSoni, ElekerIndia,InternationalEditors,Netherland Dr.G.R.Gurumurthy, Prof and head(Retd.),Dept of EEE,BNMIT

21st February 2014 21st February 2014

60

22nd August .2012

60

2nd May 2013

60

5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 28th March 2012

60

60

Academic year 2011-12

3. 4.

Renewable energy sources Basics and its apllications 5. Basics of PLc 28th and SCADA March TEchnologies 2012 24. List of eminent Academician’s and scientists/Visitors to the department. Sl.n o 1.

60 60 60

60

Guest

Subject

Date

Studen ts

Mr.S.Chandravel

Academic year 2014-15 “Embedded system: Concepts and

11 th

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4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Academic Year 2013-14 “ Vehicle Mechanics”

October 2014

19th February 2014

60

19th February 2014 19th February 2014 20th February 2014 20th February 2014

60

“Hybrid Electric Vehicles”& “Simulation of EV/HEV”

20th February 2014

60

“Modern trends in HEV”

20th February 2014

60

 Path-Tracking control of an autonomous 4WS4WD Electric Vehicle using its natural feedback loops.  Low-cost Undergraduate control system experiments using Microcontroller based control of a DC motor. (PMDC motor control laboratory developed at IIT Kanpur) Mr. Girish, Opal- “Simulation of EV/HEV Drive system” RT

21st February 2014

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21st February

60

Mr. Karale, The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune. Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. B. Saritha, EEE Dept., IISc, Bangalore Dr. KamaleshHatua , EEE Dept.,IIT Madras Dr. Z.V Lakaparampil& Team, C-DAC, Thiruvananthapu ram Prof L.N DAS, EC Department, RRCE, Bangalore Dr. RamprasadPotlur i , Assoc. Prof, IIT Kanpur

“Control of Motor Drives for EV/HEV”

“Electric Motors for EV/HEV”

“ Energy Storage”

“Electric Drives (IM, PMSM- v/f,vector control &DTC)”

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

60

60

60

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2.

applications”

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, General Manager, RossellTechsys, Bangalore

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

11.

Dr. ChalapathiRao N.V, Principal Research scientist, Dept of Electronic System Engineering (DESE), IISc, Bangalore.

1.

Info hubTechnical Seminar

2.

Advances trends in Electrical & Electronics Engineering

“Issues in Hybrid Vehicles and Case studies”

Academic year 2012-13 1.Mr.Nilesh sawanth&Ms.Preethi,ChiefManager,Siemens ,Mumbai 2. Mr.Wisse&Mr.SunilSoni, ElekerIndia,InternationalEditors,Netherland Dr.G.R.Gurumurthy, Prof and head(Retd.),Dept of EEE,BNMIT

2014 21st February 2014

60

22nd August .2012

60

2nd May 2013

60

5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 28th March 2012

60

Academic year 2011-12 1. 2. 3.

VLSI analog Design Basics VLSI for testing and verification VLSI for Testing

4.

Renewable energy sources Basics and its apllications 5. Basics of PLc 28th and SCADA March TEchnologies 2012 25. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized & Source of funding.

60 60 60

60

a) National Source of funding

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Events Periods A Workshop was organized in VTU 1week in Collaboration with Robert Bosch which focused on design automation systems using PLC models and

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering students had hands on experience on programming, troubleshooting and working with the models. A Technical Seminar on “Advance Trends in Electrical & Electronics Engineering “on 2nd May 2013 Organized a technical seminar on “Industrial Automation” & “Embedded Systems” on 22nd August 2012. Tecno Skills conducted technical events on “VLSI Analog Design Basics”, “VLSI For Testing & Verification” and “VLSI for Testing” Conducted on 9th April 2012 Neoteric in electrical & electronics 2days engineering – NEE 12 A workshop was conducted for Electrical & Electronics Engineering students on “Industrial Automation & Embedded system”. It was conducted by Siemens team. It was conducted on 22/08/2012 One day Wokshop on “Energy 1 day Efficient Transformer” on April 21St 2011. Organized a Technical Seminar on “ 1 day Renewable Energy Sources Basics & its Applications” &“Basics of PLC & SCADA Technologies” on 28/03/ 2011 b) International Events

Period

Three days International Seminar on 3 days

Source of Funding AICTE

“Electric Vehicle (Ev) / Electric Technology” RRCE Bangalore, February 2014

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Hybrid Vehicle (EHV)

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 26. Students profile programme/Course wise: Name of the

Year of

course/Programme graduation

Application Selected

Enrolled

Pass percentage

Received

M

F

27. Diversity of Students SL No

Name of the course-EEE

% of students from the

% of students from the

(Academic year)

same state

others state

1.

2014-15

71.66%

0%

2

2013-14

73.33%

0%

3

2012-13

43.33%

11.66%

28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examination such as NET,SLET,GATE, civil services, Defense services,etc Competitive Exam

Qualified No.of Students

UGC-CSIR(NET)/SLET

NIL

GATE

NIL

Indian Civil Services

NIL

GRE

TWO (2012 & 2014 Passed out)

GMAT

NIL

TOEFL

NIL

IELTS

NIL

29. Students progression Banking service

24(0+5+4+7+8)

PG to M.Phil

NA

PG to Ph.D

NA

Ph.D to Post Ph.D

NA

Employed

73(17+23+16+15+2)

Campus selection

(17+11+1+0+0)

Other than campus recruitment

(0+12+15+15+2)

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

0

30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library

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UG to PG

Against % enrolled

Page

Students progression

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Department

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

No of Volumes Available

335

No of titles available

47

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies Category

No of Students 2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

2011-12

2010-11

SC

08

06

05

02

ST

06

01

01

01

2

NIL

NIL

NIL

EBC/Minority

NIL

OBC

15

08

32. Details of student enrichment programs (Special lectures/workshops/seminar) with external experts every year department organizes various student enrichment programs with experts drawn from well-known education institutes and industry in collaboration with professional bodies.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Mr.S.Chandravel , General Manager, RossellTechsys, Bangalore Mr. Karale, The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune. Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. Ranjan Kumar, IIT Patna Dr. B. Saritha, EEE Dept., IISc,

Subject Academic year 2014-15 “Embedded system: Concepts and applications”

Academic Year 2013-14 “ Vehicle Mechanics”

“Control of Motor Drives for EV/HEV”

“Electric Motors for EV/HEV”

“ Energy Storage”

Date

Studen ts

11 th October 2014

60

19th February 2014

60

19th February 2014 19th February 2014 20th February

60

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60

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1.

Guest

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8.

9.

10.

11.

60

“Hybrid Electric Vehicles”& “Simulation of EV/HEV”

20th February 2014

60

“Modern trends in HEV”

20th February 2014

60

 Path-Tracking control of an autonomous 4WS4WD Electric Vehicle using its natural feedback loops.  Low-cost Undergraduate control system experiments using Microcontroller based control of a DC motor. (PMDC motor control laboratory developed at IIT Kanpur) Mr. Girish, Opal- “Simulation of EV/HEV Drive system” RT

21st February 2014

60

21st February 2014 21st February 2014

60

22nd August .2012

60

2nd May 2013

60

Dr. ChalapathiRao N.V, Principal Research scientist, Dept of Electronic System Engineering (DESE), IISc, Bangalore.

1.

Info hubTechnical Seminar

2.

Advances trends in Electrical &

“Issues in Hybrid Vehicles and Case studies”

Academic year 2012-13 1.Mr.Nilesh sawanth&Ms.Preethi,ChiefManager,Siemens ,Mumbai 2. Mr.Wisse&Mr.SunilSoni, ElekerIndia,InternationalEditors,Netherland Dr.G.R.Gurumurthy, Prof and head(Retd.),Dept of EEE,BNMIT

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

60

56

7.

“Electric Drives (IM, PMSM- v/f,vector control &DTC)”

2014 20th February 2014

Page

6.

Bangalore Dr. KamaleshHatua , EEE Dept.,IIT Madras Dr. Z.V Lakaparampil& Team, C-DAC, Thiruvananthapu ram Prof L.N DAS, EC Department, RRCE, Bangalore Dr. RamprasadPotlur i , Assoc. Prof, IIT Kanpur

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Electronics Engineering Academic year 2011-12

3. 4.

5.

Renewable energy sources Basics and its apllications Basics of PLc and SCADA TEchnologies

5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 5thseptem ber 2011 28th March 2012

60

28th March 2012

60

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Evaluative Report of the Department

1.

Name of the department: Electronics & Communication Engineering

2.

Year of Establishment: 2006

3.

Names of

Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated

Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.) Courses Offered

Name of the Course

Specialisation

UG

B.E

Electronics & Communication Engineering

PG

M.Tech

Digital Electronics and Communication

PG 4.

M.Tech

Communication Systems

Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved

S.No

Names of interdisciplinary courses

Dept involved

1

10MAT31 Engineering Mathematics-3

Mathematics

2

10MAT41 Engineering Mathematics-4

Mathematics

3

10EC665 Programming in C++

Computer Science

5.

Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)

B.E ( UG Program)

M.Tech (PG Program)

I Year

Semester System

I Year

Semester System

II Year

Semester System

II Year

Semester System

III Year

Semester System

IV Year

Semester System

6.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

S.No

Course Name

Offered to(Dept Name)

1

10CS32 Analog Electronic circuits

Computer Science

2

14SCA24 Statistical switching in

Computer Science

telecommunication and multiplexing 7.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

etc. - NIL

58

Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons - NIL Page

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 9.

Number of Teaching posts

2014-15 Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

3

3

Associate Professors

4

4

Asst. Professors

20

20

10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

Dr. P. V. Rao S. M. Vijaya V. Sreepathi P. Bhuvaneswari B.B. S. Kumar Dr. Mamatha. Y. N Sunitha. R Aruna. S Lokesha. K

M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor

Sumitha Manoj M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor

Embedded System Power Electronics, Image processing

10.5

NIL

5.5

NIL

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Dr. L. Swarna Jyothi

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Name

No. of Ph.D. No. of Years Students Qualification Designation Specialization of Experience guided for the last 4 years VLSI PhD, Professor & 33 3 Verification M.Tech, B.E Head environment Low Power reuse PhD, M.E, Professor and VLSI and 24 6 B.E R&D Head Signal Processing Assoc. VLSI & Signal M.E, B.E 14 NIL Professor Processing Assoc. Power M.E, AMIE 19 NIL Professor Electronics, Microwave Assoc. Digital & M.E, B.E 12 NIL Optical Engg, Professor Electronics Image Digital Processing M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor Electronics 11.5 NIL Image Satellite Processing PhD, Assoc. Communication, 15 NIL M.Tech, B.E Professor Image processing Electronics, M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor 11.5 NIL Image Processing Digital M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor 7.5 NIL Electronics & Communication VLSI Design &

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Santhosh . G M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor

VLSI Design & Embedded System Digital

02

NIL

04

NIL

03

NIL

6.5

NIL

5

NIL

3

NIL

10

NIL

6

NIL

Electronics & Communication

13

NIL

Computer Science, WSN

8

NIL

23.5

NIL

7

NIL

4.5

NIL

Chandrashekar Communcation M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor .N System

35

NIL

Electronic Instrumentation

40

NIL

Computer & Communication

3.5

NIL

Harish. N.J

M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor

Santosh Chavan

M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor

Electronics & Communication Digital Electronics & Communication Digital

Chaithanya. S M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor Electronics & Communication Digital Gireesh H.R M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor Electronics Ajay M

M.E, B.E Asst.Professor

Electronics & Communication

Digital Communication, Networking Computer & M.E, B.E Asst.Professor Communication

Kavitha Y.C M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor Jisha P Saroja Maralabhavi Jyothi A P

M.E, B.E Asst.Professor

M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor

M. Microwave & M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor Sathyasreenivas Radar Darwin Britto. R Vani. S. Badiger

L. N. Das

M.Tech, B.E

Professor

M.E, B.E Asst.Professor

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Seema K U

Power M.E, B.E Asst.Professor Electronics and Drives Digital M.Tech, B.E Asst.Professor Electronics

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 11. List of senior Visiting Faculty S.NO

Name Of The Visiting

University/College

Purpose

Faculty

NIL

1

NIL

To deliver expert lectures

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty Programme

Percentage Of Lectures Delivered And Practical Classes Handled By Temporary Faculty

UG

NIL

PG

NIL

13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Programme

Name

Student -Teacher Ratio

UG

B.Tech

13.7 (288:21)

PG

M.Tech

6:1

14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled. ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 Supporting Staff

Sanctioned

Filled

Foreman

1

2

Instructor

3

3

Asst. Instructor

3

3

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG. ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 Teaching

Number

Ph.D

YES

3

M.Tech

YES

24

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Qulification of Faculty

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International Funding agencies and grants received. Project Title

Funded By

Total Grant Received

Faculty Status Of The Project

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received. NIL 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University. NIL 19. Publications: SL.NO

YEAR

PRESENTED

PUBLISHED

2014-15

45

12

2013-14

20

7

2012-13

26

1

2011-12

12

01

2010-11

12

08

TOTAL

115

29

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil 21. Faculty as members in a) National Committees Professional body memberships: Designation Professor & HOD Professor and R & D Head Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor

Life Member ship ISTE, IETE,IMAPS, ITES, IT IE, IETE, ITES ISTE, IEI ISTE, IETE ISTE, IETE IETE ISTE

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Name Dr. L. Swarna Jyothi Dr. P.V.Rao L.N.Das V.Sreepathi S.M.Vijaya P. Bhuvaneswari Mamatha Y.N B.B.S.Kumar

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 09 Sunitha R Asst. Professor 10 Harish N.J Asst. Professor 11 Santosh Chavan Asst. Professor 12 Sumitha Manoj Asst. Professor 13 Chaithanya S Asst. Professor 14 Chandra Shekara N Asst. Professor 15 Kavitha Y.C Asst. Professor 16 Jisha P Asst. Professor 17 Gireesh H.R Asst. Professor 18 Ajay M Asst. Professor 19 Santhosh G Asst. Professor 20 Jyothi. A.P Asst. Professor 21 Saroja Maralabhavi Asst. Professor b) International Committees- Nil

IETE ISTE ISTE ISTE IETE ISTE ISTE ISTE ISTE CSTA ISTE ISTE ISTE

c) Editorial BoardsProf. B B S Kumar : 1) National Press Associates (NPA), New Delhi 2) Research Publications House (RPH), Mumbai 22. Students Projects Academic Year 2014-15 1. Percentage of students who have done in –house projects including inter departmental/programme – 82% 2. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies – 18% Academic Year 2013-14 1. Percentage of students who have done in –house projects including inter departmental/programme –100% 2. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies - 0% Academic Year 2012-13 1. Percentage of students who have done in –house projects including inter departmental/programme – 71% 2. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies – 29%

departmental/programme – 100%

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies – 0% Academic Year 2010-11 1. Percentage of students who have done in –house projects including inter departmental/programme – 70.5% 2. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/industry/other agencies - 29.5% 23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students AWARDS 1. Harish N.J , Asst. Professor awarded Upcoming Young Best Teacher of RRCE for the academic year 2014. 2. B.B.S.Kumar, Coprights Processing- “Compression and Denoising - Comparative Analysis from still Images using Wavelet Techniques”, MARCARIA, COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION (USA) - India (B.B.S.KUMAR) (Ref.95464/Ref.141721) (ticket#88620) (ticket #105595). 3. B.B.S.Kumar,

“Image Compression and De-noising using Discrete Meyer Wavelet

Technique”, International Journal of Ethics in Engineering & Management Education (IJEEE), ISSN: 2348-4748, Vol-1, Issue-7, July 2014. -Awarded BEST PAPER. 4. B.B.S.Kumar, Harish N.J, National Conference on Emerging trends in Electronics, Communication and Computational Intelligence(ETEC-2013) held on 20th to 22nd March 2013 at Bangalore, Organised by :

Dept of ECE, Vivekananda Institute of

Technology(VKIT), Bangalore India. Paper title: “Image Analysis using Biorthogonal Wavelet”, - BEST PAPER AWARD. 5. B.B.S.Kumar, National Conference on Communications and Computations (NCCC-2012, Tantragnaana), held on 29th Sept, 2012, at Bangalore, India.Organized by : Dept of ECE, KSIT. Paper title: Advanced Communication on Quadriplegia. - AWARDED SESSION BEST PAPER. Students Activities Achievements: 1. Sadiya&Feroz, “ Noise Cancellation by Adaptive Filter Using LMS Algorithm”,

2. Divya Shree participated in 100 mtrs, 200 mtrs& 4X100 mtrs Relay at VTU‟s 18th Inter

Collegiate Athletic Meet held at Belagum during November, 2014.(3rd prize)

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International Conference on Recent Advances in Science & Engineering (ICRASE) on 30th -

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 3. Dheeraj participated in 2

nd

state level open karate champion ship-2014- (1st prize,

Category 55 kg black belt) 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department (a)Faculty Activities /Achievements a. Research publications in National/International Journals SL.NO

YEAR

publications

in

National

/International Journals 2014-15

12

2013-14

09

2012-13

02

2011-12

0

2010-11

2

TOTAL

25

b. Research Publications in Conference YEAR

Journals/Conferences

32

2013-14

24

2012-13

36

2011-12

04

TOTAL

96

65

2014-15

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Details of conferences /seminars/workshops attended by faculty Sl.

Faculty Name

Conference

Date

No.

Organized by University/College

Academic Year 2014-2015 1

B.B.S.Kumar

ICrtSIV

June 2015,

DBIT, Bengaluru

2

Dr. P.V.Rao

NCVCS

May 2015

RRCE, Bengaluru

ICACCI,

Oct-2014

GCET New Delhi

V. Sreepathi S.M.Vijaya P.Bhuvaneswari B.B.S.Kumar Sunitha R Saroja Maralabhavi Harish N.J Sumitha Manoj Lokesha K Chaithanya S Kavitha Y.C Ajay M Santosh Chavan Jyothi A.P Santhosh G Jisha P Gireesh H.R Ajay M

3

Dr.P.V.Rao

1

B.B.S.Kumar

NCCIP

Aug - 2013

TJIT, Bengaluru

2

Madhukar. B. N,

VCASAN

July-2013

BNMIT,

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Academic Year 2012-2013 1

Harish N J, B B S

ICRTET

Mar - 2013

Kumar 2

B B S Kumar,

IT society of India, Bangalore

ETEC

Mar - 2013

VKIT, Bengaluru

Harish N J 3

B.B.S.Kumar

NCRTCN

Mar - 2013

DBIT, Bengaluru

4

S. M. Vija

NCACT

Aug-2012

RRCE, Bengaluru

Workshop/Seminar/FDP Date Attended Academic year 2013-2014 27th,28th 3 days FDP on Grooming and 29th the faculty fraternity January 2014 Two-Week ISTE Work 2nd-12th Shop On “Signals And January Systems” Conducted By 2014 IIT Kharagpur 10 days FDP on “Recent 1st -11th Trends In Communication, January Control & Computing “ 2014 Two-week Faculty Development Programme 15th-27th on “Advanced July 2013 Communication Technologies” One day work shop on 19th July “Navigation Guidance & 2013 Control” Five days work shop on 3rd-7th

Organised By University/College

Vani. S. Badiger Seema. K. U B B S Kumar Harish N.J Madhukar. B. N Aruna.S P Bhuvaneswari

1

All Faculty of ECE Dept.

2

S.M.Vijaya

3

All Faculty of ECE Dept.

4

Vani S.Badiger

5

S.M.Vijaya Seema K.U

6

L.N.Das

Dept. Of ECE, RRCE, Bangalore-74

RITM

Dept. Of ECE, RRCE, Bangalore-74

RNSIT, Bangalore

RVCE, Bangalore Dr. AIT, Bangalore

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Faculty Name

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering “DSP Fundamentals and Applications To Power Electronics and Drives” 3

4

5

6

7

Sl. No.

Sunitha R

Seema K.U

P.Bhuvaneswari

L.N.Das

S.M.Vijaya

Faculty Name

Two Days Work shop on “Nanoelectronic Devices & Circuits” One day FDP on Case Study Teaching Methodology” One day work shop on “Optical Signal and Image Processing Techniques” Three days National Level work shop on”Computer Aided Electrical DrawingA Practical Approach” Three days National Level work shop on “Signal And Image Processing with Application”

June 2013

22nd & 23rd March 2013

M.S. Engineering College, Bangalore

16th March 2013

IBS, Bangalore

19th January 2013

School of Electronics, VIT-Chennai.

7th -9th January 2013

HKBK College of Engineering, Bangalore

1st-3rd January 2013

RVCE, Bangalore

Workshop/Seminar/FDP

Date

Attended

Organised By University/College

Academic year 2012-2013

All Faculty of

Development Programme

ECE Dept.

on “Innovative Teaching Practices” Two-Week ISTE Work

2

Vani S.Badiger

Shop on “Introduction to Research Methodologies” Conducted by IIT Bombay

Sl. No.

Faculty Name

1

Sunitha R

& 26th

RRCE , Bangalore

July 2012 25th June4th July 2012

Workshop/Seminar/FDP Date Attended Academic year 2011-2012 Three days National Level 30th Jan – work shop on 1st Feb

Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore

Organised By University/College HKBK College of Engineering,

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

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1

24th , 25th

Page

Three Days Faculty

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering “Microcontroller MSP430 & its Applications” 2

V.Sreepathi, Seema K U

3

All Faculty of ECE Dept.

4

Nirupama M P

5

S.M.Vijaya Sunitha R

6

7

P.Bhuvaneswari, B.B.S.Kumar, Sunitha R B.B.S.Kumar

8

Vani S.Badiger, Nirupama M P

9

Sunitha R

Sl. No.

Faculty Name

2012

Bangalore

31st January 2012 th Two Days Faculty 27 & 28th Development Programme January, on “Enhancing Life Skills” 2012. th Faculty Development 9 – 21st Program on January Enterpreneurshop 2012 National Level work shop 10th on “Applications of MICRO September NANO Electronics” 2011 nd Two Days Work Shop On 2 & 3rd “LAB VIEW & NI September Hardware” 2011 One day work shop on “MSP430 & Applications”

Three days National Level work shop on “Signal And Image Processing”

th

th

28 to 30 July 2011

Faculty Development Programme on “Matlab & 25th to 29th Its Application to DSP,DIP July 2011 and Power Electronics One Day seminar on “FPGA 3rd Jan Based Embedded System 2012 Design” Workshop/Seminar/FDP

Date

Attended

Ghousia College of Engineering, Ramanagarm-562159 RRCE , Bangalore

RRCE , Bangalore

BIT, Bangalore

KSIT, Bangalore REVA College Of Engineering & Management, Bangalore RNSIT, Bangalore

JSSATE, Bangalore

Organised By University/College

Academic year 2010-2011 Three days national Faculty 1

P.Bhuvaneswari

Development Programme on

23-25

Electromagnitics and

June, 2010

SJCIT, Chickballapur

One day workshop on P.Bhuvaneswari

“Advances in Wireless Communication Networks”

R L Jalappa Institute

2010

of Technology

Page

2

30th April

69

applications

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

3

c.

V.Sreepathi, Nirupama M P

One day work shop on “Recent Trends In Wireless Communication”

21st April

SRSIT, Bangalore-

2011

562157

Details of conferences /seminars /workshops/FDPs/short term courses

organised for faculty Sl. No.

Dates

Conferences name

Organised Targeted by

No of

audience Participate

A.Y.2012-2013 1

23rd -24thAug

National Conference on

2012.

“Advanced Communication

Research

Trends”(ACT-2012)

Scholar,

RRCE

Faculty,

150

PG & UG Students, Industry A.Y.2014-2015 1

11th – 12th May

National Conference on

2015

“VLSI, Communication &

Research

Signal Processing”

Scholar,

RRCE

Faculty,

160

PG & UG Students, Industry 2

27th – 28th April

International Conference on

2015

“Power, Circuit &

Research

Information Technology

Scholar,

(ICPCIT-2015)”

PG &

RRCE

Faculty,

140

UG Students,

No.

Dates

Workshop name

Organised Targeted by

No of

audience Participate

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Page

Sl.

70

Industry

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering A.Y.2014-2015 1

21st- 22nd Feb

Two days hands-on Work

2015.

Shop on “NI Labview and

Students

Applications”

ECE

19th Dec 2014

2

RRCE

One day Workshop on

4th Sem

35

RRCE

Faculty

22

RRCE

5th

40

Advanced communication lab 19-20 Sep 2014.

Two days Workshop on Video & Image Processing

Semester

Using Matlab and

Students

Ipcore&Chipscope Pro

of ECE

Using Xilinx Software A.Y.2011-2012 1

19th Oct

One day Workshop on

2011

Recent trends in Wireless

&

Communication”,

Students

RRCE

Faculty

110

A.Y.2010-2011 1

Sl. No.

2nd-

Two Day work shop on

3rdFeb

Advanced Communication

2011

Laboratory

Faculty Dates

Development

RRCE

Faculty

15

Organized

Targeted

No of

by

audience

Participate

RRCE

Faculty

All the

Program name A.Y.2014-2015 8th 15th June

One week

2015

Faculty

Faculties of

Development

ECE

Program on “Latest Technology & Innovative Practices

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1

Page

3

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2

15th–19th Dec

One week

2014

Faculty

Faculties of

Development

RRCE

RRCE

Faculty

All the

Program on “Latest Technology & Innovative Practices A.Y.2013-2014 1

1st-11th Jan

Two week

2014

Faculty

RRCE

Faculty

All the Faculties of

Development

RRCE

Program on “Recent Trends in Communication, Control and Computing (C3) A.Y.2010-2011 12th Feb 2011

1

One day Faculty

RRCE

Faculty

All the

Development

Faculties

Program,

of RRCE

“Teaching methodology and Research Skills” d. Guest Lecturers Organized

2

Dr.M.H.Kori Rtd Director, Alcatel Lucent Technology, Bengaluru Dr.J.N. Balaraju Principal Scientist, Surface Engineering

Students All the Students(ECE, EEE, CSE) of RRCE All the Students(ECE, EEE, CSE) of

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

72

1

Subject Date AY 2014-2015 “VLSI, 11th – 12th Communication & May 2015. Signal Processing (NCVCS-2015)” .

Page

Sl.No. Guest

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

5

6

7

8

1

1

Azarthamma Asst. Prof., MSEC, Bengaluru T.N.Swamy Asst. Prof., Dr.AIT, Bengaluru Ravi Kumar HCL, VLSI, Design Team Leader

Dr. M S Sathyanarayana Rtd Principal, Hassan Engg. College

Mr. Nitin Awasthi Technical Manager Apsis Solutions, Bangalore

1

Mr. S.L.N Murthy, CTO, TechLabs

2

Dr. B. Kanmani ,

th

27 – 28 April 2015.

RRCE All the Students(ECE, EEE, CSE) of RRCE

Two days hands-on 21st- 22nd Feb Work Shop on “NI 2015. LAB VIEW AND APPLICATIONS”.

4th Semester Students of ECE

Two days Workshop 19-20 Sep on “Video & Image 2014. Processing Using Matlab and Ipcore&Chipscope Pro Using Xilinx Software”.

5th Semester Students of ECE

AY 2013-2014 “Advanced Communication Systems”

AY 2012-2013 “Concept to Embedded Product – Innovating Throughout ”

Date: 8th , March 2014

6th & 8th Semester Students of ECE

Date: 03rd May, 2013

6th & 8th Semester Students of ECE

AY 2011-2012 TECHFORUM 19th Oct 2011 A one day Seminar on Recent trends in VLSI & Communication System TECHFORUM 19th Oct 2011

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE 3rd , 5th & 6th

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4

“Power, Circuit & Information Technology (ICPCIT2015)”

th

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3

Division, CSIR NAL Dr. Subha Reddy Principal Research Scientist, IISc, Bengaluru Dr. Prabhu Rtd Professor, IIT, Kharagpur Uma Shankar Asst. Prof., RLJIT, Bengaluru

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

3

Dr. Vipula Singh, Professor, Dept. of E&C, RNS Institute of Technology

19th Oct 2011

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

1

Dr.P.V. Rao Professor RNSIT, Bangalore

TECHFORUM A one day Seminar on Recent trends in VLSI & Communication System- “Image Processing” AY 2010-2011 “Recent Trends in Communication System” “Low Power VLSI Design” “Recent Trends in Communication System” “Principles Design of Microwave & Micro strip Components” “Recent Trends in Communication System” “Antenna Theory and Design” “Recent Trends in Communication System” “Optical Communications & Networks” “Wireless sensor Network ”

28/07/2010

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

28/07/2010

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

29/07/2010

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

29/07/2010

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

20th September, 2010

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

“FUTURE TRENDS ON OFC ”

20th September,

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester

2

Mr. Ravi Kumar Technilab Instruments Bangalore

3

Mrs. Mamatha Y N Dept of TCE RVCE, Bangalore

4

Prof. Ganapathi Hebbar BMSIT, Bangalore

5

Mrs. Jayanthi. K Murthy Asst. prof PG Studies ,ECE BMS College of Engineering,Bangalore.

6

Prof .H.Ganapathi Hebbar

Semester Students of ECE

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

74

A one day Seminar on Recent trends in VLSI & Communication System- “Image Processing”

Page

Professor and Head, Dept. of Telecommunication Engineering, BMS college of Engineering

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Dept. of ECE BMSIT Yelahanka Bangalore.

e.

Details

of

values

2010

added

Students of ECE

courses/seminars/Symposium/Workshops

organized for Students

th

Organised

AY 2014-2015 “VLSI, Communication & RRCE, Signal Processing (NCVCS- Bengaluru 2015)”.

th

1

11 – 12 May 2015.

2

27th – 28th “Power, Circuit & April 2015. Information Technology (ICPCIT-2015)”

3

21st- 22nd Feb 2015

Two days hands-on Work RRCE, Shop on “NI LAB VIEW Bengaluru AND APPLICATIONS”.

4

19-20 Sep 2014.

Two days Workshop on RRCE, “Video & Image Processing Bengaluru Using Matlab and Ipcore&Chipscope Pro Using Xilinx Software”.

th

1

Date: 8 , March 2014

1

rd

Date: 03 May, 2013

AY 2013-2014 “Advanced Communication Systems”

AY 2012-2013 “Concept to Embedded Product – Innovating Throughout ”

RRCE, Bengaluru

Targeted Audience All the Students(ECE, EEE, CSE) of RRCE All the Students(ECE, EEE, CSE) of RRCE All the Students(ECE, EEE, CSE) of RRCE 4th Semester Students of ECE 5th Semester Students of ECE

RRCE, Bengaluru

6th & 8th Semester Students of ECE

RRCE, Bengaluru

6th & 8th Semester Students of ECE

AY 2011-2012

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75

Workshop Nmae

Page

Sl.No. Dates

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 1

19th Oct 2011

2

19th Oct 2011

3

19th Oct 2011

1

28/07/2010

2

28/07/2010

3

29/07/2010

4

29/07/2010

20th September, 2010

6

20th September, 2010

RRCE, Bengaluru

RRCE, Bengaluru

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

“Recent Trends in Communication System” “Low Power VLSI Design”

RRCE, Bengaluru

“Recent Trends in Communication System” “Principles Design of Microwave & Micro strip Components” “Recent Trends in Communication System” “Antenna Theory and Design”

RRCE, Bengaluru

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE 3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

“Recent Trends in Communication System” “Optical Communications & Networks” “Wireless sensor Network ”

RRCE, Bengaluru

“FUTURE TRENDS ON OFC ”

RRCE, Bengaluru

RRCE, Bengaluru

RRCE, Bengaluru

RRCE, Bengaluru

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE 3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE 3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE 3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

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5

3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE 3rd , 5th & 6th Semester Students of ECE

TECHFORUM A one day Seminar on Recent trends in VLSI & Communication System TECHFORUM A one day Seminar on Recent trends in VLSI & Communication System“Image Processing” TECHFORUM A one day Seminar on Recent trends in VLSI & Communication System“Image Processing” AY 2010-2011

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering S. M. Vija Vani. S. Badiger Seema. K. U B B S Kumar Harish N.J Madhukar. B. N Aruna.S P Bhuvaneswari 25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National S.No 1

Event

Period

Source of funding

National conference on

23rd-24th aug 2012

College

11th -12th May2015

College

21st 22nd Feb 2015

College

advanced communication trends 2

Two days conference on VLSI Communication and signal processing

3

Two day workshop on NI lab view and Applications

4

One day workshop on ADC lab

19th Dec 2014

College

5

Two day workshop on Video&

19-20 Sep 2014

College

19th Oct2011

College

2nd 3rd Feb 2011

College

Event

Period

Source of funding

Two days international

27th -28th April 2015

SPRINGER

Image processing using Matlab and IP core & Chipscope pro using Xilinx software 6

One day workshop on Recent trends in wireless communication

7

Two day workshop on ADC lab

b) International S.No 1

conference on Power Circuit and Information technology

Applications

Enrolled

Pass

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26. Student profile programme/course wise:

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Course/programme (refer received

Selected

*M

*F

percentage

question no. 4) *M = Male *F = Female 27. Diversity of Students % of students Name of the

from the same

Course

state

% of students from other % of students States

from abroad

28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Competitive exam

Qualified No. of students

UGC-CSIR(NET/SLET)

-

GATE

2

Indian civil service

-

GRE

3

Cat

-

GMAT

-

TOEFL

-

IELTS

-

29. Student progression UG to PG

2014-15 NA

2013-14

2012-13

3

5

PG to M.Phil.

-

PG to Ph.D.

-

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

2014-15

2013-14

2011-12

2012-13

18

2011-12

36

23

25

11

• Other than campus recruitment

-

13

15

19

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

-

1

1

1

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Employed

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: Main library Department

Electronics and Communication UG

PG

No. of Volumes available

2836

455

No. of title available

612

152

Department Library Department

Electronics and Communication

No. of title available

335

b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students c) Class rooms with ICT facility - ONE Smart class d) Laboratories 31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies Category

No. of Students

SC

89

ST

34

EBC OBC

37

32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Event

Workshop

Two days Workshop on “Video & Image 19-20 Sep Processing Using Matlab and 2014. Ipcore&Chipscope Pro Using Xilinx Software”. Three day‟s Short Term Training Program On “Advanced Communication, Microcontroller & HDL Laboratory

2nd , 3rd & 4th February, 2011

Page

3

Date

Two days hands-on Work Shop on “NI LAB 21st- 22nd Feb VIEW AND APPLICATIONS” . 2015.

1 2

Event Name

79

Sl.No

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 1

“Advanced Communication Systems” By Dr. M S Sathyanarayana

8th march 2014

2

“Concept to Embedded Product – Innovating Throughout” By Mr. Nitin Awasthi ,Technical Manager Apsis Solutions, Bangalore

03rd May, 2013

3

“FUTURE TRENDS ON OFC” By Prof .H.Ganapathi Hebbar Dept. of ECE,BMSIT Yelahanka Bangalore.

20th September, 2010 Time: 10:30AM

Expert Talk

1 2

“Wireless sensor Network ” By Mrs. Jayanthi. K Murthy Asst. prof PG Studies, ECE BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore

20th September, 2010 Time: 1:30PM

One Day Seminar on “Concept to Embedded product Innovating throughout”.

3rd May, 2013.

Technical Seminar on Basics of PLC & SCADA Technologies

3 Seminars

“A one day Seminar on Recent trends in VLSI & communication Systems” By

28th March 2012

19th October, 2011

4 One day Seminar on VLSI Analog Design Basics, Testing & Verification

One Day Seminar on “What is expected to get a job in MNC corporation and How to build a career for life”.

7th April 2011

3rd Mar 2010.

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6

One Day Seminar on “Role of engineers in Modern society”

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5

Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore-560 074

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

One day Seminar on Application of Power Electronics Simulation

19th March 2010.

1

Two days national conference on Advance Communication Trends, ACT-12”

23rd - 24th of AUG 2012

2

Two days National Conference on “VLSI, Communication & Signal Processing (NCVCS2015)”

11th – 12th May 2015.

Conference 3

Two days International Conference on 27th – 28th April “Power, Circuit & Information Technology 2015. (ICPCIT-2015)”

1

One day visit to “Karnataka Hybrid Micro Devices ltd”. Electronic City Bangalore

10th Feb 2015

2

“Digital Switching Station”, BSNL, Vijayanagar, Bangalore

19th and 26th Sept 2014.

Industrial Visits

One day visit to BEL, Jalahalli, Bangalore,

3rd March 2014

4

One day visit to the Centre of Nanotechnology and Science, IISc, Bangalore on

April 27, 2012

5

One day visit to BHEL, Mysore Road, Bangalore

September 28, 2010

6

One day visit to BEL, Bangalore

April 1, 2010

1

Subject Special Lectures

Network Analysis,

Expert Prof. Anil Kumar. T, Govt. SKSJIT, B‟lore

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7

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2

Signals and Systems,

Prof. Anil Kumar. T, Govt. SKSJIT, B‟lore

3

Signals and Systems,

Prof. C. P. Narendra Kumar, BIT, B‟lore

2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

2011-12

2010-11

2

1

Workshop 1

Expert Talk

1

2

1

Seminars Conference

2

Industrial

2

2

1

1

1

1 1

Visits 2

Special

1

Lectures 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning. Lectures and Tutorials: Lectures/Week

Tutorials/Week

4

1

The class room‟s size is 120sqft for each class. The adequate teaching Facilities are provided in all the classrooms. The tutorial and Lecture classes will be carried out as per time table. Provision of tutorial class‟s time table will be displayed in the beginning of the semester.

Lecture classes and Tutorial classes will be arranged and handled by the concerned faculty and senior faculty of the department. The one hour tutorial classes will be held as per time table. Tutorial classes are framed as per the university syllabus. Class room Teaching:

3) Using smart Board.

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1) Using chalk and board.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Student Record File : 1. Student Blue books 2. Practical Records 3. Concerned subject Assignments 4. Surprise test/Open book test 5. Technical Seminar 6. Mini Project and Poster Presentation. 7. Project Exhibition. Practical: All the labs are equipped with requisite lab equipments as per the curriculum. All the equipments are in good working condition. 2 to 3 students per experiment are maintained to carry out each practical task. Each experiment is done in a group of three students.  Systems with latest configuration.  In simulations lab, each student is allotted individual PC for the lab work assigned.  The Lab has good ambience as the PCs are arranged in a way that student can feel comfortable in doing labs.  Laboratories are well set with quality equipments to cater to the need of the students. All equipments and components placed on the respective tables  All equipments are calibrated before conduction of the experiments.  Poster and charts concepts are used to create interest about the lab among the students.  In department, we have a maintenance cell composed of two faculty In-charge with one technical assistant. Department gives the information of all faulty equipment to the maintenance cell and it is the responsibility of maintenance cell to resolve those problems. First, Maintenance cell try to resolve the problem by their own otherwise it will contact the respective supplier to call their maintenance engineer.  For the computer lab, maintenance is done by Departmental level as well as by college level. Group Discussions: Group Discussion has been conducted during the tutorial classes for the following: 1) Current Technologies 2) Real time examples concerned to the subjects

Workshops:

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3) Paper writing

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Two days hands-on Work Shop on “NI LAB VIEW AND APPLICATIONS” on 21st- 22nd Feb 2015.  One day Workshop on “Advanced communication lab”, 19th Dec 2014.  Two days Workshop on “Video & Image Processing Using Matlab and Ipcore&Chipscope Pro Using Xilinx Software”, 19-20 Sep 2014.  One day Workshop on “Recent trends in Wireless Communication”, 19th Oct 2011.  Two Day work shop on “Advanced Communication Laboratory”, 2nd-3rdFeb 2011. Seminars: 1. One Day Seminar on “A Glimpse of RADAR by LRDE”, 11th Sep 2014. One Day Seminar on “Wireless Mobile communication”, 11th Oct 2014. 2. One Day Seminar on “Recent Advances in Power Transmission & Distribution Systems”., 27th April 2015. 3. One Day Seminar on “ICT in power utilities: SCADA & Allied systems developments & concerns”.,27th April 2015 4. One Day Seminar on “Electro less coating for Electronic Applications”, 11th May 2015 5. One Day Seminar on “Concept to Embedded product Innovating throughout”, 3rd May, 2013. 6. One Day Seminar on “Recent trends in VLSI and communication system”, 19 Oct 2011 7. One Day Seminar on “Wireless sensor networks & Future trends in OFC”, 20th September 2010 8. One Day Seminar on “Role of engineers in Modern society” , 7th April 2011 9. One Day Seminar on “What is expected to get a job in MNC corporation and How to build a career for life”, 3rd Mar 2010. Slide Show: Web based learning: The Institute has created central internet facility to promote and motivate students to self learning (NPTEL, Digital library and Edusat E learning materials available in departmental library and college library. Literature Search/Survey: Institution has digital library facility to access to National/International journals, Magzines for doing literature search/survey, technical seminar preparation for the students and

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faculties.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  The Department has a separate seminar hall with Smart Board, LCD projector and other facilities to conduct Seminars & Guest Lectures.  Students are motivated to do In-House projects.  Our students received “Best Project Award” for 3 consecutive years at department level.  The students are taken for industrial visits and they undergo In-Plant training in reputed organization to obtain technical knowledge in their relevant field.  Every year the Department conducts a National/ International level Technical Symposium.  The department conducts national Conference every year for the benefit of student & staff community.  All the students are the members of leading professional bodies like IETE, ISTE etc.  In-house projects are favored and executed in the department for the final year students.  The project proposals are submitted to various funding agencies. The Project Lab is equipped with the following facilities: Sl. No. 1

2.

Facility Name

NI Lab View

Mat lab version 2012a

Details

Utilization

Software which

Simulation of circuits

runs on windows

design virtual

OS

instruments

Software which

Simulation of circuits

runs on windows

and Graphical

OS

representation

Software which 3.

PSpice

runs on windows OS

Space Area & Lab No.

Simulation of circuits design

Cadence-180 nm 4

EDA Tools

Technology,

Simulation and

XILINX Spartan 3

synthesis of the circuits

Area:106 sq. mts

7

Microcontrollers 8086 Microprocessor Model sim

Kiel

Simulation/Interfacing

Masm 6.0

Simulation/Interfacing

85

6

8051

Evaluation

Simulation(Front End

Page

FPGA Kit 5

No: 515

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Design) 8

Arduino/Rasberry-

Open hardware

Create system for

pi

boards

specific application

Open Source

9

compiler

GCC

Front end design for C, C++, Java Etc..,

Quiz: 1. All the concerned faculties prepared minimum 20 objective questions for each chapter for respective Subjects. 2.

All the faculty members conduct quiz competition in class rooms related to their

respective subjects 3. All the respective subject quiz questions are Available in department digital library in the form e- Materials.

Mock Interviews: The Career & Guidance cell will give the guidelines and information for preparing the competitive examinations as well as guidance for entering into professional courses through GRE, TOFEL, GATE, and CAT Entrepreneurship cell and incubation facility An Entrepreneurship development cell has been established in the institute. The proposed activity for this cell is as follows:  Organizing guest lecture on Entrepreneurship development to create awareness about opportunities and benefits of entrepreneurship among the students  Conducting workshops on Entrepreneurship in association with ministry of HRD & MSME(Micro Small & medium entrepreneurship)  Facilitating students for converting their ideas into reality  New project report preparation  Market survey procedures  Provide knowledge about the source of financial assistance, enabling students to start their own industrial ventures

Digital library facility

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Presentations:

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Availability of video lectures, e.g. Edusat. Smart classrooms LCD projectors for presentation Demonstration of Models: Different models in the laboratories have been demonstrated like CRO, usage of Trainer kit, Waveguides. Couplers. Transmitters, receivers, Antennas etc. for better understanding of the concerned subjects. Equipment and Process: To keep up students interest and to facilitate better understanding of processes and situations as well as to encourage rational thinking and open discussion among the students, an appropriate video related to a process / situation is chosen and later on a discussion around it is initiated by the Teachers. The students observe inquisitively and participate actively in the ensuing discussion. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities: Events conducted by NSS unit Sl .No.

EVENT NAME

Frequency

1

Sadbhavana Day

Yearly

2

Blood Donation Camp

yearly

Eco Club The following activities will be undertaken by this club:

1st April will be celebrated as “Sanitation Day and this day will be a working Day in all

educational institutions.  World Environment Day (5th June) may be celebrated every year and activities For

protection of environment may be one of the regular features in future  “Van Mahotsava” is celebrated every year and each student and teacher will ensure to

plant at least one tree on this day so that “Each One, Plant One, Every Year” activity should be encouraged.  Ensure that the campus of the institution is polythene free and class rooms are neat and

clean. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans

 Since we have a faculty member student ratio 1:15 we can closely

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Monitor them in their Curricular and co-curricular activities. Opportunities for involvement in an integral part of college life, offering students additional avenues in which to explore their talents, passions and interests. Participating in co-curricular activities, our students continue to apply what they learn in the classroom to enhance their knowledge and performance.  Paper presentation contest, quiz contests, project exhibitions and robotic competitions are organized in the institution and students are encouraged to participate in such events.  Every year institute arranges national level and university level paper presentation contest  Industrial visits are arranged every semester for the students to get acquainted with the industrial environment.  Guest lecturers of entrepreneurs are arranged for the motivation of the students.  Training programmes are arranged from various professional trainers  Three of our faculty are doctorate and most of our faculty members are pursuing doctoral programme in different university. Weaknesses: The college has established IQAC. The IQAC and committees meet regularly identify the area for improvement and action are initiated. Therefore no weakness in system that effects quality of the products is prevelent Opportunities:  To become a research centre with existing facilities  Industry institute interaction can be enhanced. Constraints:

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Evaluativereport of The Department

1.

Name of the department: - INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

2.

Year of Establishment: - 2008

3.

Names of

Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated

Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.):- UG B.E (ISE) 4.

Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:-

Sl.no

Names of Inter disciplinary courses

Department involved

1

Engineering Physics

PHYSICS

2

Engineering Chemistry

CHEMISTRY

3

Basic Electricals

EEE

4

Basic Electronics

ECE

5

Engineering Mathematics

MATHEMETICS

6

Environmental studies

CIVIL

7

Basic Elements of Mechanical

MECHANICAL

5.

Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) B.E (UG PROGRAM)

I Year

Choice based credit system

II Year

Semester system

III Year

Semester system

IV Year

Semester system

6.

Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:

Sl no.

Course Name

Offered to.(Dept.name)

1

Programming in C and Data structures

ECE

2

C ++

ECE

3

Computer Organization

ECE

7.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL

9.

Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned

Filled

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8.

89

etc.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Professors

1

1

Associate Professors

3

0

Asst. Professors

8

11

10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. /D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name

Qualification Designation

Specialization

No. of

No. of Ph.D.

Years of

Students

Experience guided for the Dr.Balakrishna R M.Tech, Ph.D

Professor & MOBILE ADHOC HOD

Mr. Ananda

M.Tech,

Assistant WIRELESS SENSOR

Kumar K S

[Ph.D]

Professor NETWORKS

Mr. Kiran

M.Tech

Assistant WIRELESS SENSOR

Gowda C

last 4 years

NETWORKS 4.5years NIL

9 years NIL

Professor NETWORKS DATA

Mr.Naveen L

M.Tech,

[Ph.D] Mr.Nandish U G M.Tech

MINING Assistant NEURAL

4 years NIL

Professor NETWORKS DATA Assistant CLOUD MINING Professor COMPUTING, Assistant WEB SERVICES GREEN &GRID

6 years

NIL

4 years

NIL

4 years NIL

Mrs. Neha

M.Tech, ,

Singhal

[Ph.D]

Mrs. Veda

BE,

Professor WIRELESS COMPUTING NETWORKS Assistant COMPUTER

[M.Tech]

Professor SCIENCE

E,[M.Tech]

Assistant MANET

4.8years NIL

M.Tech

Professor Assistant WIRELESS SENSOR

3 years

NIL

5 years

NIL

6 years

NIL

4 years

NIL

Mrs.Vinutha Mrs. Ashwini Hegde

Professor NETWORKS

Mrs. Ashwini M M.Tech

Assistant MANET

Assistant MOBILE ADHOC

Joshi

Professor NETWORKS

Mr. Prasad A Y

M.Tech,

Assistant DIGITAL

[Ph.D]

Professor COMMUNICATIONS

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Professor

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Mr.

B.Tech,M.E

Dineshkumar M

Assistant COMPUTER

1.6 years NIL

Professor SCIENCE

11. List of senior visiting faculty: - NIL 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty: NIL 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) 1:15 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled SUPPORTING STAFF

SANCTIONED

FILLED

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

1

1

HARDWARE ENGINEER

0

0

LAB PROGRAMMERS

1

1

ADMIN EXECUTIVE

3

3

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG. QUALIFICATIONS OF

TEACHING

NUMBER

FACULTY Ph.D

1

1

M.Tech

11

11

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received PROJECT TITLE

Enhancement of

FUNDED BY

VGST

TOTAL GRANT

FACULTY STATUS OF

RECEIVED

PROJECT

RS 16.28 Lakhs.

ONGOING

the clustering based routing protocol for the communication in sensor nodes of the wireless Sensor

grants received

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17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total

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Networks

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering PROJECT

FUNDED BY

TOTAL

TITLE

GRANT

STATUS OF

RECEIVED

PROJECT

RESEARCH AND PROJECT LAB 18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:-NIL 19. Publications: a) FACULTY PUBLICATIONS: Sl.No

Name of the Faculty

National

International

International

Workshops/

Conference

conference

Journals

Seminars

1

Dr.Balakrishna R

16

10

27

05

2

Mr. Ananda Kumar

03

03

04

04

KS 3

Mr. Kiran Gowda C

02

-

03

02

4

Mr.Naveen L

04

-

03

02

5

Mr.Nandish U G

07

-

03

01

6

Mrs.Neha singhal

03

03

-

08

7

Mrs. Vinutha

01

-

-

01

8

Mrs. Veda

01

01

01

04

9

Mrs.Jyothi

02

-

-

05

10

Mrs. Ashwini V

01

01

-

-

01

01

-

-

Hegde 11

Mrs. Ashwini R Malipatil

12

Mr. Prasad A Y

01

-

-

01

13

Mrs.Vijayalaxmi

-

01

-

01

Joshi ∗

Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /

international) by faculty and students

Name of the Teachers

Departmen t

Title of the Paper

Publication Citation

International or National Journals

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Research Papers Published by Faculty in Journals From (2014 to 2015)

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

3

4

Dr.R.Balakrishn a

Naveen L

Kiran gowda

ISE

ISE

ISE

Design and developing a Multicast Routing protocol for link failure and reliable data delivery Practical Approache s for Estimating End to End Delay in Multi Hop Networks Practical Approache s for Estimating End to End Delay in Multi Hop Networks

Vol:16, Issue:1,Pag e no:6-10, Feb 2014. ISSN: 2278-0661. Impact Factor:1.68

Vol:4, Issue:7, July 2014

Vol:4, Issue:7, July 2014

International Journal of Computer Engineering & Technology (IJCET) International Journal of Research in Information Technology, Vol:2, Issue:2, February 2014 International organization of Scientific Organization - Journal of Computer Engineering IOSR-JCE

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering

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Page

Load Balancing – Server Availabilit y

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5

Nandish U.G

ISE

Practical Vol:4, Approache Issue:7, s for July 2014 Estimating End to End Delay in Multi Hop Networks

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering

Research Papers Published by Faculty in Journals From (2013 to 2014)

Dr.Balakrishna R

Department

ISE

Title of the Paper

Publication International Cittion or National Journals Performance Vol 17. International Analysis of Issue 2 Journal of AODV AND Page No Theoretical DSDV 78-86 July and Applied Routing 2010 Information Protocol Technology Performance Vol.2. International Issues on Issues 1 Journal of AODV and Page no computer AOMDV for 38-43 June science and MANETS 2010 information Technology Improved Vol.3. Isse Journal of Reliability in 6 page 98Computer double 104 Aug Science, coverage 2010 Karpagam broad casting University Performance Vol 2. International Issues on Issue 3. Journal of AODV and Page 24-30 Academic SADOV for April 2011 Science MANETS

Comparisons of SAODV and TAODV, DSR mobile ad hoc network Routing protocols

Issue 1 Vol 4, 347-353, May 2010

Remarsk

International Journal of computer Applications and Networking ( IJANA)

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Name of the Teachers

Page

Sl.No

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Dr.Balakrishna R

Corrective Information Based Registration ISE

International Journal of Modern Engineering Research

Vol 3. Issue 3. Page No 35-39 September 2011

International Journal of Computer Information System

Vol. 2 , Issue 2. Page 75-83 December 2011 Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, ISSN: 22499555 .

International Journal of Engineering Science

Efficient Power Utilization In Manets

Vol.1 Issue 3 , Aug 2012. ISSN: 2278-7844

A Novel Approach To Balance The Dynamic Load Using Task Allocation On

Vol 3 no 2 April- May 2012,ISSN: 0976 5166

International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology

IRACST International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS) International Journal of Advanced and Innovative Research Indian Journal of Computer science and engineering(IJCSE)

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Vol 1. Issue 1, Page 7483 September 2011 Vol3. Issue.8. Page 64016411 Aug 2011

Page

Compression of Initial Ranging scheme in WIMZX using Markova Models An Efficient and Scalabel Content Based Dynamic load Balancing using Multiparameters on load Aware distributed Multi cluster servers” Computational Analysis of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease using XAMPP server Security Performance issues on ASRP in MANETS

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Supervisory Control And Data Acquistion (Scada) In Sub transmission And Distribution Levels In Power Systems A Novel Approach to Balance the Dynamic Load Using Task Allocation on Distributed Content Based Cluster Servers

1518

Ananda kumar K.S

ISE

Vol 3, no 2,july - dec 2012, ISSN: 2229-9114

international journal of network and mobile technologies (IJNMT)

Vol 3 No. 2 April –May 2012 ISSN : 0976-5166

Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering

Computational Analysis of Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease using XAMPP server Detecting and Preventing Security Threats on Servers and Browsers

Vol 3. Issue 3. Page No 35-39 September 2011

International Journal of Computer Information System

Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 63-68. ISSN:2249 071X

Adhoc OnDemand Distance Vector Routing

Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, ISSN: 2249-

International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Engineering IRACST International Journal of

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Scheduling optimality for multi hop wireless mobile Ad Hoc networks

96

Distributed Content Based Cluster Servers

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Nandish U.G

ISE

ISE

23

Nandish U.G

A Social Networking (Orkut) On Local Area Network with Client Server Architecture Detecting and Preventing Security Threats on Servers and Browsers

Issue 3, Vol 3, Feb 2012. ISSN:2277 128X

Adhoc OnDemand Distance Vector Routing Reputation-Based (AODVRB) over MANET

Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, ISSN: 22499555

A Social Networking (Orkut) On Local Area Network with Client Server Architecture Detecting and Preventing Security Threats on Servers and Browsers

Issue 3, Vol 3, Feb 2012. ISSN:2277 128X

Adhoc OnDemand Distance Vector Routing Reputation-Based (AODVRB) over MANET

Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, ISSN: 22499555

A Social Networking (Orkut) On Local Area Network with Client Server Architecture

Issue 3, Vol 3, Feb 2012. ISSN:2277 128X

Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 63-68. ISSN:2249 071X

Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 63-68. ISSN:2249 071X

ISE

Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS) International Journal of Computer science and Software engineering International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Engineering IRACST International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS) International Journal of Computer science and Software engineering International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Engineering IRACST International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS) International Journal of Computer science and Software engineering

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22

Naveen L

9555

Page

1921

Reputation-Based (AODVRB) over MANET

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering ISE

Predictive Preemptive Ad-hoc On Demand Multipath Distance Vector Routing Protocol For MANET”

Issue 6,Vol. 3, DEC 2013 , ISSN: 22773754

International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology

98

Vijayalaxmi Joshi

Page

24

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Research Papers Published by Faculty in Journals from (2012 to 2013)

Name of the Teachers

Departmen t

Title of the Paper Corrective Information Based Registration

Efficient Power Utilization In Manets

Dr.R.Balakrishna

ISE

Vol 3, no 2,july - dec 2012, ISSN: 2229-9114

Vol 3 No. 2 April –May 2012 ISSN : 0976-5166

international journal of network and mobile technologies (IJNMT) Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering

Page

1-7

A Novel Approach To Balance The Dynamic Load Using Task Allocation On Distributed Content Based Cluster Servers Scheduling optimality for multi hop wireless mobile Ad Hoc networks A Novel Approach to Balance the Dynamic Load Using Task Allocation on Distributed Content Based Cluster Servers

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99

Sl.No

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

Kiran gowda

ISE

Inter National Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications

Adhoc OnDemand Distance Vector Routing ReputationBased (AODVRB) over MANET Detecting and Preventing Security Threats on Servers and Browsers Adhoc OnDemand Distance Vector Routing ReputationBased (AODVRB) over MANET Corrective Information Based Registration

Vol. 2, No. 1, May 2012, ISSN: 2249-9555

IRACST International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS)

Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 63-68. ISSN:2249 071X

International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Engineering IRACST International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS)

Vol. 2, No. 1, May 2012, ISSN: 2249-9555

Vol. 2, No. 1, July 2012, ISSN: 22499555.

ISE End-to-End delay caused in M/M/1 Using Queuing Model

April 2013

IRACST International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology & Security (IJCSITS) IJAIR ( International Journal )

100

1011

Naveen L

Vol:4, Issue:4, Page:16621666, March 2013

Page

8-9

Design and Implementati on of AMRP for Multi Hop Wireless Mobile Ad hoc Networks

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ISE

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1,

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Page

63-

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1,

Journal of

Security Threats

Page

63-

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68. ISSN:2249 071X

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Nandish U.G

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Page

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2012,

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Dr.R.Balakrishna

Department

Title of the Paper

Publication Cittion

Corrective Informatio n Based Registratio n

Vol. 2, No. 1, July 2012, ISSN: 22499555.

Efficient Power Utilization In Manets

Vol.1 Issue 3, Aug 2012. ISSN: 22787844

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Internati onal or National Journals IRACST Internati onal Journal of Comput er Science and Informat ion Technol ogy & Security (IJCSIT S) Internati onal Journal of Advance d and Innovati ve Researc

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Indian Journal of Comput er science and engineer ing(IJCS E)

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Detecting and Preventing Security Threats on Servers and Browsers

Adhoc OnDemand

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IRACST Internati onal Journal of Comput er Science and Informat ion Technol ogy & Security (IJCSIT S) Volume 3, Internati Issue 1, Page onal 63-68. Journal ISSN:2249 of 071X Electron ics Commu nication and Comput er Engineer ing Vol. 2, No. 1, IRACST May 2012, -

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Internati onal Journal of Comput er Science and Informat ion Technol ogy & Security (IJCSIT S) Corrective Vol. 2, No. 1, IRACST Informatio July 2012, n Based ISSN: 2249- Internati Registratio 9555. onal n Journal of Comput er Science and Informat ion 5 Kiran gowda ISE Technol ogy & Security (IJCSIT S) End-to-End April 2013 IJAIR ( delay Internati caused in onal M/M/1 Journal ) Using Queuing Model 20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL 21. Faculty as members in Faculty Names

National committees

International

Editorial Boards

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Committees Dr. Balakrishna R 22. Student projects a. Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme Academic year

Percentage (%)

2011-12

100

2012-13

100

2013-14

94

2014-15

100

b. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies Academic year

Percentage (%)

2011-12

0

2012-13

0

2013-14

6

2014-15

0

23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students Academic Year 2012-13 Sl.

Student Names

Awards/Recognition

Vinod S

Won 2nd place in junk-yard conducted by

No. 1

PESIT 2

Avinash M

Won 2nd place in junk-yard conducted by PESIT

3

Manasa

Got first place for solo singing on cultural day at RRCE

cultural day at RRCE 5

Manasa

Got first place for solo singing on cultural day at RRCE

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Student Names

Awards/Recognition

Pavan P,Lekha ,Anurag Y

Winners of logo quiz conducted by ISE Dept.

No. 1

G,Sujay,shilpa M 2

Ranjith,Prashant,Kashmir

Runners of logo quiz conducted by ISE Dept

3

Pavan P, Kashmira,

Winners of group discussion conducted by ISE

Lochan,Devraj

Dept

4

Anurag Y G,Sujay, Amith,Rakesh Runners of group discussion conducted by ISE Dept.

5

Kashmira R M

Won 1st prize in Mehendi competition conducted by PESIT

6

Kashmira Mehta

Won 1st prize in Mehendi competition conducted on college cultural day

7

Kashmira Mehta, Lekha N,

Got 3rd price in group dance competition

Anusha K R, Hamsashree,

conducted on college cultural day.

Sanjana,Shilpa S 8

Shruthi S V

won first price in inter-college classical group dance conducted on behalf of chairman‟s birthday at RRMCH

9

Shrikala Upadhya

won first price in inter-college classical group dance conducted on behalf of chairman‟s birthday at RRMCH

10

Shruthi Janardhna

won first price in inter-college classical group dance conducted on behalf of chairman‟s birthday at RRMCH

11

Preethi,Deepu

runner up in inter department throw ball competition at RRCE

12

Preerthi,Deepu,Shrikala

winners in inter department Women‟s cricket

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competition at RRCE

No.

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won 2nd prize in cooking without fire in

Anupama G Dhar

Kalatharanga Cultural event at RRCE 2

won 2nd prize in solo singing in kalatharanga

Sanjana E Kale

Cultural event at RRCE 3

Won 3rd prize in shuttle badminton which was

Ranjith R

conducted in RVCE. 4

Lochan,Anupama

Runner ups for Fashion show at SAMUTSAV at RRCE

5

Srikala updhayay,Shruthi SV,

won the Cultural championship at RRMCH

Shruthi Janardhan,Lekha N, Arpitha K 24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department Sl.

Names of the academician with Designation

No 1

Dr.C.N.Ravikumar, Head CSE, SJCE,Mysore

2

Dr.Hanumantha Reddy, Principal, RYMC, Bellary

3

Dr.Raghavendra Rao, Professor ,CSE, NIE,Mysore

4

Dr.Raghuveer, HOD,ISE, NIE,Mysore

5

Dr.N.K.Sreenath, Head, CSE, RVCE, Bengaluru

6

Dr.Y.S.Kumaraswamy, Head, MCA,DSCE, Bengaluru

7

Dr.Geethanjali, Head, CST,SKU, Anantapur, AP

8

Dr.B.S.Pradeep, Head, CSE, RRCE, Bengaluru

9

Dr.Ashok Kusugar, Head, ECE, RRCE, Bengaluru

10

Dr.Mohan H S, Head ISE, SJBIT, Bengaluru

11

Dr. Ramakrishna Reddy, Professor, ISE , SJBIT, Bengaluru

12

Dr. Satyanarayana B, Head, CST, SKU

Sl.

Names of the Scientists with Designation

No

25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding Source of funding

National Conference

RRCE

FAIST-13 ( May 23, 24-

International conference

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Dr. K. C. Gouda, Scientist, CSIR-CMMACS, NAL, Bengaluru

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2013) 26. Student profile programme/course wise Name of the

Applications

Course/programme (refer received

Selected

Enrolled

Pass

*M

percentage

*F

question no. 4) NIL 27. Diversity of Students Name of the

Year of

Course

Admission

% of students % of students from % of students from the same

other States

from abroad

state

Information Science & Engineering

2008

87

13

NIL

2009

100

-

NIL

2010

100

-

NIL

2011

100

-

NIL

28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. National And State Competitive Examinations Such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil Services, Defense Services, Etc NIL 29. Student progression Student progression

UG to PG

Against % enrolled 2011-12

19

2012-13

04

2013-14

14

PG to M.Phil.

NIL

PG to Ph.D.

NIL

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

NIL

Employed

2011-12

06

2012-13

24

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• Campus selection

114

2014-15

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2014-15 NIL

• Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

NIL

30. Details of Infrastructural facilities a). Library Department

ISE

No. of Volumes available

361

No. of Titles available

94

b) Internet facilities for staff/students: c) Classroom with ICT facility Classrooms (3)

Seminar Hall(1)

302, 303, 304

305

d) Laboratory Facility

2 2 3

3days/ Week 3days/ Week

Siva Programme Prasad D r Siva Programme S Prasad D r S

B.E in CSE B.E in CSE

115

1.

Weekly Technical Manpower support utilization Name of status the (all the technica Designation Qualification courses l for which staff the lab is Diploma in utilized) 3days/wee Sowmya Electronic and k R Instructor Communication s

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Sl. No .

No. of Name of students Name of the per the Important setup(Batc Laboratory equipmen h t Size) CRO,IC Electronics Trainer & Logic Kit, Signal 20 design Generator, Laboratory Fixed Power Data 20 Computers Supply, Structures Design and Variable 20 Computers with C Analysis of Power Algorithms supply, Computer

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5

System Software

Database 6 Applications Laboratory

7

File Structures Laboratory

8

Software Testing

9

Networks Laboratory

CRO, 3days/wee Sowmya Instructor Signal k R Generator, Fixed Power Supply, Variable Power supply, Computer, Elevators, PCI Cards, 7Segment Display, Key Board, Stepper motor.

Siva Programme Prasad D r S

Diploma in Electronic and Communication s

20

Computers

3days/ Week

20

Computers

3days/ Week

Ajay B

Foreman

B.E in CSE

20

Computers

3days/ Week

Ajay B

Foreman

B.E in CSE

Computers

3days/ Week

Siva Programme Prasad D r S

B.E in CSE

Computers

3days/ Week

Siva Programme Prasad D r S

B.E in CSE

20

20

B.E in CSE

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20

Computers

3days/ Week

Ajay B

Foreman

B.E in CSE

30

Computers

5days/ Week

Sarala

Programme r

B.E in CSE

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government or other agencies Category

No. of students

SC

4

ST

--

OBC

7

GM Minority

3

32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Student enrichment programmes

period

Academic Year 2014-15

Academic Year 2013-14

Academic Year 2012-13

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning  Tutorials  Practical videos for related concepts  Practical Group Discussions  Slide show  Mock Interviews

Page

 Technical Presentations, Demonstration of models.

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 Quiz

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co-curricular

and

extra-curricular activities, as evidenced in the quality

placement of students. Weaknesses: The college has established IQAC. The IQAC and committees meet regularly identify the area for improvement and action are initiated. Therefore no weakness in system that effects quality of the products is prevelent Opportunities:  More avenues opening up for participating in the interdisciplinary R&D, consultancy and entrepreneurial activities.  Enhanced placement opportunities for students.  Bangalore becoming a hub for new venture and advanced ICT technologies including value added services in mobile domain, and Social Media, Mobility Analytics and Cloud (SMAC).  Students have opportunities to participate in international exhibitions for exposing their skills in innovative projects.

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1. Name of the Department

: Management Sciences

2. Year of establishment

: 2008.

3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; (Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

: MBA

 M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration): Intake:60  Ph.D in Management 4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved S. No.

Subject Title

Semester

Department Involved

1

Operation management

III

Mechanical

5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester Wise 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Sl. No

Name of the faculty/ Department Assisted

Duration of course

Department 1

Dr.Pavankumar .K

Department of Biomedical

1 semester

and Aeronautical engineering

(August 2014 –

ACS (5th Semester)

December 2014)

Pre-Placement training to the

1Year

students of

(August 2014-

ME,CSE,CIVIL,EEE,EC and

June2015)

ISE Students in RRCE 2

Prof.Mayasalimath.G

Pre-Placement training to the

1 semester

students of

(August 2014 –

ME,CSE,CIVIL,EEE,EC and

December 2014)

Prof .Madhumathy.K

Department of civil

1 semester

engineering ACS (5th

(August 2014 –

Semester)

December 2014)

Pre-Placement training to the

1 semester

students of

(August 2014 –

ME,CSE,CIVIL,EEE,EC and

December 2014)

ISE Students in ACS

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4

Pre-Placement training to the

1Year

students of

(August 2014-

ME,CSE,CIVIL,EEE,EC and

June2015)

ISE Students in RRCE Prof.Maheshwari.C

5

Department of EC

1 semester

engineering ACS (5th

(August 2014 –

Semester)

December 2014)

Pre-Placement training to the

1Year

students of

(August 2014-

ME,CSE,CIVIL,EEE,EC and

June2015)

ISE Students in RRCE 7.

Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,

etc: NIL 8.

Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil

9.

Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned NIL

Filled NIL

Associate Professors

01

01

Asst. Professors

02

02

Professors

10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, D.Sc. / D.Litt. /

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NAME OF QUALIFICATION Designation Specialization No. of No. of THE Years of Ph.D. FACULTY Experience Students guided for the year Dr K Pavan MBA Phd HOD & HR 19 NIL Kumar Assoc.Prof Prof M.Com, MBA, Asst.Prof Finance &HR 24 NIL Manjunatha (Ph.D) N Prof MBA, (Ph.D) Asst.Prof Finance 4.6 NIL Maheshwari C 11. List of senior visiting faculty: NIL

120

Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering by temporary faculty: NIL 13.

Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 15:1

14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Sanctioned

filled

Academic Support Staff

1

1

Administrative staff

1

1

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG Qualification

No.of.Faculty

Ph. D

01

PG

02

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil 17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and Total grants received: Nil 18.

Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Centre for Management

Research offering PhD programme in all the functional areas of management 19. Publications: *

Publication per faculty

2013-14 Sl.No

Faculty name

Title of the paper

1

Prof. Maheshwari.C

“A study on relationship between economic development & Stock Market in India” at NRI Institute of Technology, Bhopal on 23rd and 24th February 2014.

2

Prof. Maheshwari.C

“The role of internet banking and society”, on 5th and 6th April 2014 at Jain college, Bangalore

Title of the paper “The Art & Science of Strategic Leadership” Emerging trends in Management. Nagarjuna College of Engineering & technology Bangalore (978-81-923332-1-

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Prof Maya Salimath G

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Prof Maya Salimath G

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Prof Maya Salimath G

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Prof Maya Salimath G

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Prof Maya Salimath G

8

Prof Maya Salimath G

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Prof Maya Salimath G

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Prof Maya Salimath G

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Prof Maya Salimath G

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2) “Managing conflict at Workplace” The Human Resource, National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM) Karnataka Chapter Quarterly Magazine volume20 (1) titled Conflict Management January 2013. A Study on the Impact of Employee Engagement on the Customer Satisfaction at Retail Services” International Conference on Managing Human Resources at the workplace at SDMIMD Mysore on 1415th December 2012. (ISBN: 978-81-922146-4-1 G “HRM from Bhagvad-Gita” The Human Resource, National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM) Karnataka Chapter Quarterly Magazine titled Research in Human Resource November 2012. “Customer Relationship Measurement-An Element of Innovative HR Practice” National Conference on Innovative Practices in Management at SIET Tumkur on 9th November 2012 ( ISBN:978-93-5097-624-1) “ A Study on Human encounters at entrepreneurial retail services” National Conference on Entrepreneurship management at Veltech High Tech Chennai on 14th September.( 978-81-924827-4-3) “Positive Psychology & its interventions on mental health of IT professional in Bangalore” The ISAMS Journal of Business spectrum volume V, No.2 July 2012. (ISSN: 0974-8016) “A Study on Human Sigma at Retail Service” National Conference on Management of Inclusive Growth at Bapuji B Schools, Davangere on 16th & 17th March 2012. (ISBN: 978-81-923654-0-4) “A Study on Human Sigma at Retail Service” National Conference on Management of Inclusive Growth at Bapuji B Schools, Davangere on 16th & 17th March 2012. (ISBN: 978-81-923654-0-4) A study on Human encounter errors at Retail services (with special reference to selected Retail outlet in Bangalore.)” National conference on Global Economic Crisis & Its Impact on Indian Corporate & Government, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering Bangalore 15th & 16th March 2012 (ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8) Prof. Maya Salimath & Prof. Anupama S B “ Empirical study on identification of Human skills & Behavioral gaps at Retail outlets” National Conference

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Madhumathy K

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Buvaneswari P

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Vishnu Patil

15

Manjunatha N

17

Girivasuki K

18

Prof. Maya Salimath

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on Global Economic Crisis & Its Impact on Indian Corporate & Government, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering Bangalore 15th & 16th March 2012 (ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8) “HR Challenges and Strategies: An Overview” National Conference on Global Economic Crisis and its Impact on Indian Corporate and Government, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Dept.of Management Studies 15th & 16th March, 2012 (ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8). “Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on Infrastructure Financing” National Conference on Global Economic Crisis and its Impact on Indian Corporate and Government, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Dept.of Management Studies 15th & 16th March, 2012 (ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8). “A Study on Effects of Economic Factors on FMCG Stocks” National Conference on Global Economic Crisis and its Impact on Indian Corporate and Government, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Dept.of Management Studies 15th & 16th March, 2012 (ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8). “A Study on Investments on Present Market Scenario” National Conference on Global Economic Crisis and its Impact on Indian Corporate and Government, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Dept.of Management Studies 15th & 16th March, 2012 (ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8) “Global Economic Crisis Impact on Banking System” National Conference on Global Economic Crisis and its Impact on Indian Corporate and Government, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Dept.of Management Studies 15th & 16th March, 2012 (ISBN: 978-93-5051-634-8). “Innovative Practice of Managing Human Encounters at Classrooms” International conference on India Inc. Innovative Management Strategies” Don Bosco institute of Biosciences and Management studies 5th -7th January 2012 (ISBN: 93-81361-67-3)

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Mr. Manjunath N

3

Ms.K.Girivasuki

4

Prof. Maya Salimath G& Ms Roopa Balavenu

5

Ms. Madhumathy

6

Ms. Roopa Balavenu

7

Ms.K.Girivasuki

8

Ms.K.Girivasuki

9

Prof. Maya Salimath G

Title of the paper Family business & succession strategies” National conference on Entrepreneurship in developing economies Padmashree Institute of Management Studies Bangalore 26th March 2011 “Family business & succession strategies” National conference on Entrepreneurship in developing economies Padmashree Institute of Management Studies Bangalore 26th March 2011 “A Marketing Analysis of Escalator” National Conference on Indian Industry Fostering Economic Development Annamalai University Chennai 24th March 2011 (ISBN : 978-81-920303-1-9) “An Empirical study on the impact of employee engagement practices on reputation of the organization.(special reference to retail outlets in Bangalore” National Conference on Renewing Business trends in Post Recessionary Economy Kuvempu University Shivmogga 18 – 19th March 2011 (ISBN: 978-83-81361-19-1) “A Research study on Green Human Resource Management: A Review on Corporate Responsibility” National Conference on Go Green DMI College of Engineering, Chennai. 18th March 2011 ( ISBN : 97881-8371-382-5) “Green Management: A Social Responsibility of Corporate” National Conference on Go Green DMI College of Engineering, Chennai. 18th March 2011 “Green Marketing Strategies Adopted by the Companies” National Conference on Go Green DMI College of Engineering, Chennai. 18th March 2011 (ISBN: : 978-81-8371-382-5) “Brand Preference towards Escalator: A Research study on Industrial Segment in and around Chennai City National Conference on Emerging Trends in Business Christ University Bangalore 7th & 8th March 2011 “A Study on social factors in Knowledge Management at Hospitals” International Conference on Knowledge Management in Indian organizations Challenges and roads ahead Siva Sivani Institute of Management studies Hyderabad 11th & 12th February 2011 (ISBN: 978-81-

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Sl.No Faculty name 1 Mr. Vishnu Patil “

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2011-12

Ms. Roopa Balavenu

11

Prof. Maya Salimath G

12

Dr.Dinakar.G.

13

Ms. Maya Salimath G

Dr.Dinakar.G

14

Ms. Maya Salimath G

15

Ms. Maya Salimath G

16

Ms.Madhumathy

17

Dr.Dinakar.G

18

Ms. Maya Salimath G

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905242-0-7) “E- Government in India: Opportunities & Challenges” International Conference on Knowledge Management in Indian organizations Challenges and roads ahead Siva Sivani Institute of Management studies Hyderabad 11th & 12th February 2011 (ISBN: 978-81-905242-0-7) “An Empirical study on Women empowerment through Human Rights” National conference on women empowerment SDM Post Graduate Centre for Management & Research Mangalore 12th February 2011 “Retailing challenges, opportunities and strategies in FMCG Sector. International conference on India Inc. Challenges and Opportunities Don Bosco institute of Biosciences and Management studies 3-5th January 2011 (ISBN: 93-80697-43-0) “HR Outsourcing-A look at the logic of strategic approach” International conference on India Inc. Challenges and Opportunities Don Bosco institute of Biosciences and Management studies 3-5th January 2011 (ISBN: 93-80697-43-0) “People perception towards organized and unorganized retail with reference to FMCG in Bangalore” international conference on redefining the roles of business Justice K.S. Hedge Institute of Management 29th -30th December 2010. “A Study on corporate Apartheid-A focus on gender gap and sexual harassments in India” International conference on business in India- opportunities and challenges 16th & 17th December2010 “A Study on Role of Leaders in handling Strategic Challenges” State level Seminar on Indian corporate challenges & strategies towards global economic super power RR college of Management Studies & computer application, Bangalore 13th December 2010. “HR Challenges due to Corporate Intervention” State level Seminar on Indian corporate challenges & strategies towards global economic super power RR college of Management Studies & computer application, Bangalore 13th December 2010. “Retail Banking in India” National conference on Banking and Financial Sector RNSIT, Bangalore (ISBN: 978-81-7446-848-2) “Emerging trends in managing Cross cultural

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering environment” national conference on emerging business paradigms, Sambharam Academy of management Science Bangalore 6th October 2010 19 Ms. Maya Salimath G& “Student development needs- A role of teachers today” national level Seminar on Curriculum Design and Dr B Rose Kavitha Development, CMR Institute of Management studies 5th & 6th August 2010 20 “Women Entrepreneurship – A paradigm shift” national Ms. Maya Salimath G conference on Role & Challenges of Entrepreneurship Development M.S.Ramaiah Institute of Technology May 25th & 26th 2011 (ISBN: 978-81-7446-868-0) 21 “Talent management – A mantra of Right person” Ms. Maya Salimath G National conference on managing tomorrow: emerging trends, Issues and challenges, Shridevi Institute of engineering and technology. Tumkur. 13th April 2010 * Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students Sl.No Faculty name 1 Dr.Dinakar. G

4

5 6

*

Prof. Maya Salimath G & Dr. B Rose Kavitha Buvaneswari P

“Positive Psychology & its interventions on mental health of IT professional in Bangalore” The ISAMS Journal of Business spectrum volume V, No.2 July 2012. (ISSN: 0974-8016)

“Functioning of the Insurance Ombudsman in India”, IFRSA – IBR, December, 2011, ISSN (Print) – 2249-8168, ISSN (online) – 2249 – 5444. Branchless Banking in Rural Perspective, EFY Group Journal Buvaneswari P Facts for You, October, 2011, Vol.32 No. 1. “Savings of Self-Help Groups in India – A Case Study” IFRSA Buvaneswari P Journal Indian Business Review, September, 2011 issue – pp no. 9-14. (ISSN No: 2495444). Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of

Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare

Database -

International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - NIL

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Title of the paper “Role of Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Organized Retail”e-journal http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_column/Fc1206/fc1206htm/ “A study on emotional intelligence & its Impact on leadership” Dr.B Rose OPINION International Journal of Business Management Kavitha & Prof Maya Salimath G Volume-1, issue-1 December 2011. ISSN: 2231-5470

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering ∗

Monographs - NIL



Chapter in Books - NIL



Books Edited - NIL

∗ Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers Sl.No Faculty name 1 Co-Author - Dr Dinakar G 2

Co- Author - Dr Dinakar G Co- Author - Dr Dinakar G Co -Author - Dr Dinakar G Co- Author - Dr Dinakar G Co- Author - Dr Dinakar G

3 4 5 6



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Title of the paper Published book on Management and Behavior Process by Himalaya Publications, ISBN No- 978-93-5024-4944 Published book on Managing Organizations by Himalaya Publications, ISBN No- 978-93-5097-135-2 Published book on Organizational Management by Himalaya Publications, ISBN No- 978-93-5051-957-8 Published book on Management Process by Himalaya Publications, ISBN No- 978-93-5051-958-5 Published book on Principles of Management by Himalaya Publications, ISBN No- 978-93-5051-852-6 Published book on Business Organization Environment by Himalaya Publications, ISBN No- 978-93-5051-9554

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL 21. Faculty as members in: a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards…. - NIL 22. Student projects * Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme: NIL * Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: 100%

Majority of the faculty members are recognized with professional societies like ISTE. Faculty name

Award

Year

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Prof.Maya.Salimath

Best teacher Award

2014

2

Prof.Maya.Salimath

Best paper Award

2013

3

Prof.Girivasuki

Best paper Award

2012

3

Prof.Maya.Salimath

Best teacher Award

2011

24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department Sl.No

Academician/Scientist

Event

1

Prof. Sriram V K

A workshop on materials management was organized for

of DSATM

the final year MBA students on 14th September 2013

Career Guidance

All the 1st year and 2nd year students attended a workshop

private Ltd

on “FINVOLVE- Financial Valuation & Analysis”

Ms Swati Bondia

A workshop on Business plan for young entrepreneurs was

Founder CEO of Om

organized for the final year MBA students on 21st

Shanti Traders

September 2013.

Prof. Amreesha of

Guest Lecture on "Fundamentals of Statistics" for the first

Revana

year students on 22nd May 2011.

2

3

4

Sidheswara College of engineering 5

Mr. K Shankar

Guest Lecture on "Excellence on Life Skills" for all the students of MBA on 23rd march 2011

25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National Conference organized Sl.No 1

Conference

Date

Global Economic Crisis and its impact on

15th And 16th March, 2012

Indian Corporates and Government” Workshop 2012-13

2

Event

Prof. Sriram V K

A workshop on materials management was organized

of DSATM

for the final year MBA students on 14th September 2013

Career Guidance private

All the 1st year and 2nd year students attended a

Ltd

workshop on “FINVOLVE- Financial Valuation & Analysis” on 3rd March 2013 at RRCE

3

Ms Swati Bondia

A workshop on Business plan for young entrepreneurs

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Resource persons

Page

Sl.No

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4

Founder CEO of Om

was organized for the final year MBA students on 21st

Shanti Traders

September 2013.

Prof. Maya Salimath G

Workshop on the lateral thinking was organized in the department on 14th June 2012 for the first year‟s students of 49 in number. The students were taught to develop the out of the box thinking.

5

Prof. Manjunatha N Prof.

A work shop on Leadership & Team building skills was

Vishnu Patil

organized by on 14th February 2013 for all the students of MBA.

6

All the students attended a workshop on “Financial

SEBI

Education for young investors” by SEBI on 23rd March 2013. 7

Black & white on

Pre- placements Training was organized on 14th – 18th

personality development

May 2013.

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Academician/Scientist

Event

1

Prof. Maya Salimath G

A workshop on innovation & creativity was conducted

RRCE

on 13th August 2011 for the IV semester students‟ 49 in numbers so that a systematic & practical method of putting ideas into concepts was a result of this workshop

2

3

Prof. Maya Salimath &

Work shop on Leadership & Team building skills was

Prof. Manjunatha N

organized on 20th September 2011 for all the students

RRCE

of MBA.

Mr. Rajiv

A workshop on Training on SPSS for all the staff &

IBM SPSS, Bangalore

students of the department was organized on 29th September 2011 Mr. Rajiv. Seminar on “Career Management through IQ, EQ&

Mr. Sandesh B.S. of

Honey

well SQ" for all the students was organized on 12th

technologies Bangalore.

November 2011 by campus

Academician/Scientist

Date

2010-11 Sl.No

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Head

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 1

Training on NLP was organized on 15th December

Prof Madhumathy K

2010 for all the students of MBA 2

Prof. Madhumathy &

A work shop on Leadership & Team building skills

Prof. Roopa Balavenu

was organized on 15th September 2010 for all the students of MBA.

b) International Nil 26. Student profile programme/course wise: Name of the

Applications

Course/programme (refer received

Selected

Enrolled

Pass

*M

percentage

*F

question no. 4) NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

NIL

*M = Male *F = Female 27. Diversity of Students Name of the

% of students

Course

from the same

MBA

state 90%

% of students from other % of students States

from abroad

10%

NIL

28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.: NIL 29. Student progression Student progression

Against % enrolled

UG to PG

NIL

PG to M.Phil.

NIL

PG to Ph.D.

NIL

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

NIL

Employed • Campus selection

NIL

• Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

85 NIL

There are 495 MBA books available in the central library for the staffs and students to access instantly. There are 68 titles of books of various specialization and 125 volumes are available.

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30. Details of Infrastructural facilities

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering The students are issued 3 books per library card wherein every 15 days the students have to renew the books. The department also maintains library in which 297 books are available for the benefit of staffs and students. Per students are issued one book per semester. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students

Yes

LAN: 100 Mbps/speed Wi-Fi: 8mbps speed 100 Meters around the central lab. c) Class rooms with ICT facility

NIL

d)

NIL

Laboratories

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies Scholarship details No of assistance: 14

Amount(in lakhs) : 7.152

In CFY (2012-13)

No of assistance: 05

Amount(in lakhs) : 2.800

In CFYm1 (2011-12)

No of assistance : 03

Amount(in lakhs) : 1.500

In CFYm2 (2010-11)

32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Workshop

2 3

Resource persons Prof. Sriram V K of DSATM Career Guidance private Ltd

4

Ms Swati Bondia Founder CEO of Om Shanti Traders Prof. Maya Salimath G

5

Prof. Manjunatha N Prof. Vishnu Patil

Date A workshop on materials management was organized for the final year MBA students on 14th September 2013 All the 1st year and 2nd year students attended a workshop on “FINVOLVE- Financial Valuation & Analysis” on 3rd March 2013 at RRCE A workshop on Business plan for young entrepreneurs was organized for the final year MBA students on 21st September 2013. Workshop on the lateral thinking was organized in the department on 14th June 2012 for the first year‟s students of 49 in number. The students were taught to develop the out of the box thinking. A work shop on Leadership & Team building skills was organized by on 14th February 2013 for all the students of MBA.

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2012-13

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SEBI

7

Black & white on personality development

All the students attended a workshop on “Financial Education for young investors” by SEBI on 23rd March 2013. Pre- placements Training was organized on 14th – 18th May 2013.

2011-12 Sl.No

Academician/Scientist

Date

1

Prof. Maya Salimath G

A workshop on innovation & creativity was conducted

RRCE

on 13th August 2011 for the IV semester students‟ 49 in numbers so that a systematic & practical method of putting ideas into concepts was a result of this workshop

2

3

Prof. Maya Salimath &

Work shop on Leadership & Team building skills was

Prof. Manjunatha N

organized on 20th September 2011 for all the students

RRCE

of MBA.

Mr. Rajiv

A workshop on Training on SPSS for all the staff &

IBM SPSS, Bangalore

students of the department was organized on 29th September 2011 Mr. Rajiv. Seminar on “Career Management through IQ, EQ&

Mr. Sandesh B.S. 4

Head

of

Honey

well SQ" for all the students was organized on 12th

technologies Bangalore.

November 2011 by campus

Sl.No

Academician/Scientist

Date

1

Prof Madhumathy K

Training on NLP was organized on 15th December

2010-11

2010 for all the students of MBA 2

Prof. Madhumathy &

A work shop on Leadership & Team building skills

Prof. Roopa Balavenu

was organized on 15th September 2010 for all the students of MBA.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning

White board & black board Internet facility

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Chalk & talk method.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities College works to consistently strive for academic excellence to become a leading institution in the field of engineering, management and research and produce competent and ethically sound manpower for the benefit of industry, society, nation and the global environment” like providing quality teaching . Pre-placements & soft skill training is been conducted on a regular basis to the students so that students can enrich the employability skills. Series of the seminars / guest lectures are arranged so as to update students with what‟s happening in and around the world. The Resources namely accommodation, library, sports, labs, canteens, internet facilities and recreational facilities are not through ranking system. It‟s commonly accessibly to all the students.

The vision & mission of the college & the facilities at the college are

complementary to each other. Hostel facility: Hostels

No. of Rooms

No. of Students accommodated

Hostel for Boys

81

243

Hostel for Girls

94

267

Hostel has the total capacity 243 students, 81 rooms attached with toilet for boys. Total of 94 rooms with 267 student capacity for girls are available. Three beds per room with Wi-Fi connection, TV room and recreation room consisting of chess, carom, TT table is provided. Facilities provided for hostel students:  Cafeteria – 2400 sqft  Recreation Facilities – 3376 sqft, which includes Gynasium – 1500 sqft and Canteen 1876 sqft.  1 projector  300 blue chairs  8 speakers  Mike-02

where the sports like volley ball, throw ball, cricket kabbadi organized for the students & the faculties.

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with the academic development of the students. The sports meet is conducted once in a year,

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Physical education facility: The Physical educational development is also focused along

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Library facility: There are 495 MBA books available in the central library for the staffs and students to access instantly.  There are 68 titles of books of various specialization and 125 volumes are available.  The students are issued 3 books per library card wherein every 15 days the students have to renew the books.  The department also maintains library in which 297 books are available for the benefit of staffs and students. Per students are issued one book per semester. Infrastructure facility: There are 04 class rooms of 60 seating arrangement, 03 syndicate rooms of 25 seating arrangement, one seminar hall capacity of 100 seating arrangement, one conference hall of 300 seating arrangement, 02

well furnished staff room for 4 faculty each , common

rooms(02), play ground(02), wash rooms(02), furniture ,drinking water facility etc. Internet facility: LAN: 100 Mbps/speed Wi-Fi: 8mbps speed 100 Meters around the central lab. Banking facilities including ATM within the college campus. Transportation facilities 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans STRENGTHS 1. RajaRajeswari College of Engineering has evolved as one of the very reputed institutions in terms of quality education over the years. The College has attached students from across the city only for the reason that the intake of students had always reached to the desired limit coupled with good placements. 2. Infrastructure: A state-of-the-art facility embedded in a well developed infrastructure with a building housing library, amenities, laboratories, well lit and furnished classrooms with OHPs, administrative office, teachers cabins etc., creates a congenial environment which promotes quality learning (include canteen, sports etc.,) 3. Faculty: Highly experienced and qualified faculty with required qualification are available

Engineering college students to impart value addition, which would help them for better placements.

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in the department.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering WEAKNESSES: The college has established IQAC. The IQAC and committees meet regularly identify the area for improvement and action are initiated. Therefore no weakness in system that effects quality of the products is prevelent

OPPORTUNITIES 1. Since our Institution is located in the hub of IT and other service industry, we have ample opportunity to develop our institution as one of the top in the State. 2. There is a growing demand for student in finance, marketing and Human Resource background in the recent years. The institution is growing up to respond to this by imparting such skills to its students. 3. Companies have approached us to provide them with customized and trained students to be taken on board directly. This has encouraged us to integrate the designed programmes. 4. The growing need to pursue higher studies has given us an opportunity to coach students to take up entrance exams.

CHALLENGES 1. Not able to balance the technological skills of the students to the market requirement.

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2. Not able to bring the low achievers at par with the high performing students.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Evaluative Report of the Department 1. Name of the department:

MCA

2. Year of Establishment:

2009

3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.): Sl.No

Name of the Programme

UG/PG

1

Master of Computer Applications

PG

4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester System as per the guidelines of VTU 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:

Nil

8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil 9. Number of Teaching posts Sanctioned

Filled

Professors

Nil

Nil

Associate Professors

02

02

Assistant Professors

03

03

10.

Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,

(D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) No. of Years

Students

of Name

Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of Ph.D.

Experience

guided for the

MCA, M.Phil

Rajarajeswari S MCA Hayavadan N

G MCA

Associate

Wireless Sensor

Professor

Networks

Associate

Wireless Sensor

Professor Assistant

Networks Big Data Analytics

12 Years

Nil

15 Years

Nil

7 Years

Nil

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last 4 years

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Brunda A B

Assistant

MCA

Cloud Computing

6 Years

Nil

15 Years

Nil

Professor MCA, MTech Assistant Professor 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil

Dinesh D

Data Mining

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme Wise) by temporary faculty: Nil 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 1:15 14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled

Lab Programmers

Sanctioned

Filled

02

02

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG. Qualification of Faculty

Number

M.Phil

01

M Tech

01

MCA

03

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received:

Nil

17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received:

Nil

18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:

Nil

19. Publications: ∗

a) Publication per faculty

2014-2015 Title

1

Bhanu K N

“Cognitive Agent Based Context Aware Image Fusion in Wireless Military Sensor Network”, International Conference on Research in Business Management & Information Technology, 2015, RNSIT, Bangalore, India. ISBN: 978-81-930411-5-4

2

Rajarajeswari S

“Fuzzy Logic-based Preemptive Prediction of Fall Detection: An

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Sl.No

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3

Rajarajeswari S

Use Case Approach”, National Conference on Recent Trends in Soft Computing (NCRTSC15), held on 25th April 2015 in Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore “A Cloud-Enabled and Service-Oriented Framework for ContextAwareness towards Smarter Environments”, International Journal of Computer Applications, © 2014 by IJCA Journal, Volume 97 – Number 16, Year of Publication: 2014, Authors: S. Rajaraajeswari, R. Selvarani, Pethuru Raj. Indexed in google scholar

2013-2014 Sl.No

Name of the Faculty

1

Rajarajeswari S

2

Rajarajeswari S

3

Bhanu K N

4

Bhanu K N, Brunda A B

5

Bhanu K N, Brunda A B

6

Bhanu K N, Dinesh D

Title “A New Algorithm for Flexible and Optimal Path Identification in Smarter Sensor Networks”, Communicated to World Congress on Computing and Communication Technologies (WCCCT) 2014 to be held at St Joseph College, Trichy, India, Feb 2014. Indexed in Scopus “An Optimal Algorithm for the flexible Maneuverability in Smart Sensor Networks (SSNs), communicated to International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics (ICCCI-2014) held at SIET, Coimbatore, India, Jan 2014 “A Survey on Performance of QoS Among Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols”, 6th National Women‟s Science Congress – 2013, Raichur, India “Spy Droid- A Spy System on Android”, in National Conference on Frontiers and Advances in Information Science and Technology, FAIST 2013, RRCE, Bangalore, India. ISBN: 978762-05-0050-7 “Implementation of Android Developer on Eclipse (IDE)”, in National Conference on Frontiers and Advances in Information Science and Technology, FAIST 2013, RRCE, Bangalore, India. ISBN: 978-762-05-0050-7 “Sleep Scheduling System for critical Event Monitoring in Wireless Sensor Networks”, in National Conference on Frontiers and Advances in Information Science and Technology, FAIST 2013, RRCE, Bangalore, India. ISBN: 978-762-05-0050-7

2012-2013

Faculty Bhanu K N

Title “Effective In-Network Data Aggregation using Graph Theory in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks” National Conference on

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Name of the

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Name of Faculty

the

1

Bhanu K N

2

Rajarajeswari S

3

Rajarajeswari S

4

Bhanu K N, Brunda A B

5

Rajarajeswari S

Title “A Self-Managed Multimedia Sensor Cloud Approach for Wellness and Health care Monitoring of Elderly Citizens” in International Conference on Cloud Computing and Service Engineering, CLUSE - 2012, held at RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore , India “The Significance of Cloud Service Bus (CSB) for the Intercloud, Proceedings of the International Conference on" Cloud Computing and Service Engineering" 2012 held at RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore. Three day international conference on Cloud Computing and Service Engineering “Improving the fingerprint matching accuracy by using both phase-correlation and minutiate based features” 2012 held at RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore. Three day international conference on Cloud Computing and Service Engineering “Challenges in Implementation of E-Governance on Cloud- A Survey” in International Conference on Cloud Computing and Service Engineering, CLUSE - 2012, held at RajaRajeswari College of Engineering, Bangalore , India “A Performance Analysis Method for Service-Oriented Cloud Applications (SOCAs)”, (2012) International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics (ICCCI -2012), Jan. 10 – 12, 2012, Coimbatore, INDIA. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=6158830

2010-2011 Sl.No Name of the

Title

Faculty “Monitoring System for Traffic Congestion” National Conference 1

Bhanu K N

on Information and Software Engineering-2010, Chennai, India ISBN: 978-93-80043-80-7

Rajarajeswari S

Improvement of MLCC Process” International Conference on Semantic E-business and Enterprise Computing: SEEC 2010, Vimalalayam college, Kerala, September 2010, India

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“A Study on SOA-Sponsored Process Implementation and

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∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (National /international) by faculty and students:

07

∗ Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): ∗ Monographs:

06

Nil

∗ Chapter in Books: 01 ∗ Books Edited:

01

Sl.No

ISBN

ISSN

1

978-93-5051-595-2

Publisher

∗ Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: Sl.No

ISBN

ISSN

Publisher

1

978-1-4471-5106-7

1617-7975

Springer Verlag, London



Citation Index: Nil



SNIP: Nil



SJR: Nil



Impact factor: Nil



h-index: Nil

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil 21. Faculty as members in a) National committees:

Nil

b) International Committees:

Nil

c) Editorial Board: Nil 22. Student projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including Inter departmental/programme: 01 b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: 114



Recognitions : Majority of the faculty members are recognized

With professional societies like ISTE/IAENG/ACM/SVAK

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Name

Designation

Dr. M.H.Kori

Director

Organization Alcatel-Lucent Technologies, India

2

S. K. DHURGESH

Corporate Trainer

3

Dr. N. G. Gowdru

Professor and Head

4

Anil Joes Mathew

Corporate Trainer

5

Prof. Srikanth

Assistant Professor

6

Dr. Shyla K

Professor and Head

BCT Consulting Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore Department Of MCA, BMSIT, Bangalore CoreEL Technologies Department Of MCA, PESIT, Bangalore Department of ECE, VKIT, Bangalore

7

Mrs. Shanthi S

Research Assistant

University of OSLO, Norway

25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a) National: Nil b) International S.No

Name of the International Year of Conferences Cloud Computing and

1

Date

Program

Service Engineering,

Funding Agency ISEEK and

12th April 2012 to

2012

Kingston

14th April 2012

CLUSE - 2012

University , UK

26. Student profile programme/course wise: Name of the

Batch

Course/programme

Applications

Enrolled

received

Selected

2013-2016

07

2014-2017

07

Pass percentage

*M

*F

07

03

04

40(85)

07

04

03

100

(refer question no. 4)

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MCA

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Diversity of Students Name of the

Batch

% of students

% of students

% of students

from the same

from other States

from abroad

2013-2016

state 85

15

Nil

2014-2017

100

Nil

Nil

Course

MCA 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?:

Nil

29. Student progression UG to PG

Nil

PG to M.Phil.

Nil

PG to Ph.D.

Nil

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

Nil

Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment

65

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

15 01

30.

Details of Infrastructural facilities

a) Department Library: 01 The department library is augmented with 300 books b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students 35 Mbps High speed internet and Wi-Fi Connectivity c) Class rooms with ICT facility: Nil d) Laboratories: MCA Lab 1 – Web Programming Lab, DBMS Lab, .NET Lab, UNIX Lab

I. II. III.

MCA Lab 2 – Software Design Lab, Java & J2EE Lab, C++ Lab MCA Lab 3 – ADA Lab, C Programming Lab, Data Structure Lab

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, University, government or other agencies:

03

Sl. Date/Year No

Name of the Program

Collaborative Expert

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32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures /Workshops

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

th

Dr. M.H.Kori Director Alcatel-Lucent Technologies, India

15 October 2010

Technical Seminar

3rd December 2010

S. K. DHURGESH Corporate Trainer Technical Demonstration BCT Consulting Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore

29th April 2011

Technical Seminar

Dr. N. G. Gowdru Professor and Head Department Of MCA, BMSIT Bangalore

2 to 5 August 2011 workshop

Anil Joes Mathew Corporate Trainer CoreEL Technologies

30th September 2011

Technical Seminar

Prof. Srikanth Assistant Professor Department Of MCA, PESIT Bangalore

Seminar

Dr. Shyla K Professor and Head Department of ECE, VKIT Bangalore

Seminar

Mrs. Shanthi S Research Assistant University of OSLO, Norway

nd

th

12th April 2013

th

12 April 2013

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: The various methods being used by faculty members are: Lecture interspersed with discussions  Lecture with quiz

 Group discussions 

Group project

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 Tutorial classes

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 Demonstration

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering  Technical Presentations  Interactive Learning  Asynchronous discussions 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension Activities  Students and faculties are encouraged and facilitated to actively participate in Seminars, workshops and conferences.  Anti-ragging Committee  Students and faculties are encouraged to publish papers in conferences and Journals  Faculties are motivated to acquire higher degree.  Students are encouraged and motivated to participate in technical, co-curricular and extracurricular inter and intra collegiate Events. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans STRENGTH 1. Faculty and lab 2. Student and staff development activities 3. Result 4. Faculty Retention 5. International Conference 6. Well defined Management System WEAKNESS The college has established IQAC. The IQAC and committees meet regularly identify the area for improvement and action are initiated. Therefore no weakness in system that effects quality of the products is prevelent OPPORTUNITIES Continuing education 1. Invited Lectures 2. Professional Society activities 3. Publications in Journal

CHALLENGES 1. Entrepreneurship initiatives

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4. Quality Improvement Programme

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 2. Competitive examinations 3. Industrial Collaboration 4. Placement

FUTURE PLANS OF THE DEPARTMENT 1. To start research center to offer research programs. 2. To improve the faculty research publications. 3. To improve placement rate of the students.

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4. To improve the success rate of students in examinations.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Evaluative Report of the Department 1. Name of the department: Mechanical Engineering 2. Year of Establishment: 2006 3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, Ph.D., etc.) Courses

Name of the Course

Specialization

UG

B.E

Mechanical Engineering

PG

M.Tech,

Thermal Power Engineering, MSc. Engg. By

MSc. Engg by Research

Research

Doctoral

Mechanical Engineering

offered

Doctoral program

4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved S.No.

Names of Interdisciplinary courses

Departments involved

Nil 5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) B.E (U.G Program)

M.Tech ( P.G Program)

I Year

Credit based system

I Year

Semester System

II Year

Semester System

II Year

Semester System

III Year

Semester System

IV Year

Semester System

MSc Engg by Research

Doctoral program

I Year

Course Work

Course Work

II Year

Comprehensive viva

Comprehensive viva

III Year

Submission of Thesis followed by Submission of Thesis followed by publications

publications

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments S.No.

Course name

Offered to (Dept. Name) Nil

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Collaborated to Nil

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons. S.No.

Course name

Discontinued (Pgm. Name) Nil

9. Number of teaching posts

Sanctioned Professors

Filled

UG-01+PG-01=02

02

UG-03+PG-0=03

03

Associate Professors

UG-12+(6)+PG-02=14(20)

Asst. Professors

(6) required for an intake of 600 at first

10.

16

year Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (M.E / Match /

Name

Qualificatio Designation Specialization n

No. of Years of Experienc e

No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years

Composites

24

05

Thermal Power Engg

32

05

Production Engg

28

--

Assoc. Prof. Thermal Power Mr. N. Srinivasalu B.E., M.Tech., Engg Reddy [Ph.D] Assoc. Prof. Mfg. Sc. & Mr. Thanuj Kumar B.E., M.Tech., Engg. M. [Ph.D] Mr. Anand A. B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. CIM

15

--

10

--

09

--

Mr. B. S. Dhananjay Mr. Praveen Kumar S. P.

14

--

08

--

1

Dr. Shankara Reddy R.

B.E., M.E., Ph.D

Prof. & HOD

2

Dr. S. G. Sangashetty

B.E., M.E., Ph.D

Professor

3

Mr. Pramod V. Koujalagi

B.E., M.Tech. Assoc. Prof.

4 5 6 7 8

B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. CIM B.E., Asst. Prof. Product Design M.Tech., [Ph.D]

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Ph.D. etc.,)

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 9 10 11

Mr. Jogi Adarsh S. B.E., M.S Asst. Prof. Mr. Shivaliangiah (USA) B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. K. Asst. Prof. Mr. B. D. Wadekar B.E., M.Tech.

12

Mr. K. S. Madhu

13

Mr. Radhakrishna B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. R. K. Mr. Ravi Kumar T. B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Mr. Satheesha V. B.E., M.E.

14 15 16 17

CFD Engineering Design Thermal Power Engg

14 25

---

5

--

Asst. Prof. Thermal Power Engg

5

--

Machine Design

5

--

Machine Design Thermal Science & Engg

4 4

---

Mr. Madhusudhan B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. Machine Design M. Mr. Vishwanath K. B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. Machine Design C. B.E. M.E Asst. Prof. Mfg. Sc. &

4

--

5

--

5

--

3

--

2

--

3

--

18

Mr. Yellappa

19

Mr.Mahendra

20

Mr. Ramesh Gowda

B.E., M.Tech.

Engg. B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. Machine Design

21

B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. Thermal Power Engg. B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. Thermal Power Mr. Ravikiran H.R Engg.

11. List of senior visiting faculty S.No.

Name of the Visiting faculty

University/ College

Purpose

Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty. Programme

Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled by temporary faculty.

UG

Nil

PG Ph.D 13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)

UG

B.E

Student Teacher Ratio

17.6:1

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Name

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Programme

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering PG

M.Tech, MSc. Engg by Research

Ph.D

Doctoral

12:1 Not applicable

14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Supporting Staff

Sanctioned

Filled

Workshop Superintendent

01

--

Foreman

01

--

Instructor

07

03+

Assistant Instructor

03

02

Helper

02

--

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with M.E/M.Tech/Ph.D. etc. Qualifications

of

teaching Teaching

Number

faculty Ph.D

To be clarified

02

M.E/M.Tech

To be clarified

19

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received. Project title

Funded by

Total grant received

Faculty status of the project

Nil 17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received. Project title

Funded by

Total grant received Faculty status of the project Nil

Recognized by University & Details

RajaRajeswari College of Engineering

Visvesvaraya Technological University

Department of Mechanical Engineering,

(VTU) Belagavi, Karnataka

Research & Development Centre,

Grant of Permission to offer PhD/Msc Engg.

Mysore Road, Kumbalgodu,

By Research 2011-12 Ref: VTU/Aca/2011-

Bengaluru-560074.

12/A12/917 Dated: 12-05-2011.

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Name & address of the Research Centre

149

18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering 19. Publications: a) Paper Publication in Journals/Conferences last five years Journals Journals International JournalELSEVIER International JournalELSEVIER

International JournalELSEVIER

International JournalELSEVIER

International Journal of Engineering Research (IJERT)

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150

International JournalELSEVIER National conference on Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering (NATCON15)

Page

2014-15 S.No Name Desgn. Dept. Paper Title 1 Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar Prof. & Mech. 1. Wear behavior of Principal Engg. Epoxy Hybrid Particulate Composites. 2. Preliminary studies on Mechanical and Metallurgical Behavior of Friction Stir welded butt Joints 3. Studies on Intermittent Facing of Metal Matrix Composites using Cryogenic Treated Carbide Inserts 4. Effect of Machining Parameters on the surface Roughness while Turning Particulate Composites. 5. Machining behavior of A16061Fly ash composites. 2 Dr. Shankara Reddy Prof. & Mech. 1. Design and R. Head Engg. Modeling of Special purpose Machine for Regaining Shaft and Packet from Defective Armature” 3 Dr.SangaShetty.S.G Prof. Mech. 1. Experimental Engg. Investigation to Improve the Performance of Fluidized Bed Cooling Tower for Various

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

4

5

Mr.Srinivasalu Reddy Assoc. N Prof.

Mr.Vishwanath K C

Asst. prof.

Configurations. 2. Experimental investigation to design active cooling system for photovoltaic cell Mech. 1. A Momentum Engg. Interpolation Method for laminar Incompressible Flows. 2.Pressure based Method for Solving Viscous Incompressible Flows using Rhile and Chow Interpolation 3.A Comparison of Discretisation Schemes for Convection – Diffusion Equation. Mech. Design and Analysis Engg. of Simulator Handling System for Star Tracker during Space Craft Level Integrated Mode Testing

National Conference International Journal of Research International Journal of Engineering Research(IJERT) 2nd National Conference on Innovations in Mechanical Engineering IMCIET-2014 National Conference

2013-14

1

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

2

Dr.Shankara Reddy R

Desgn.

Dept.

Paper Title

Prof. & Mech. 1. Design and Principal Engg. fabrication of echo friendly heater and cooler Prof. & Mech. 1. Characterization of Head Engg. Mechanical and Rheological behavior of epoxy-satin- glass fiber polymer

National /International / Journal / Conference

National Conference

National conference

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Name

Page

Sl. No.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering composite by experimental techniques

Dr.SangaShetty.S.G Assoc. Prof

2. Two dimensional pressure based solver for incompressiblecompressible flows 4

Mr.Srinivasalu Reddy N

Asst. prof. 5

Mr.Dhananjay.B.S

6

Asst. Mr.BheemaraoD.Wadekar prof.

3. Optimization of heat transfer and pressure drop of a plate fin tube heat exchanger using CFD 4. Pressure based method for solving Viscous Incompressible Flows using Rhile and Chow Interpolation Mech. 1. Characterization of Engg. Mechanical and Rheological behavior of epoxy-satin- glass fiber polymer composite by experimental techniques Mech. 1. Design and Engg. fabrication of echo friendly heater and

National Conference International Journal of Fluids Engineering International Journal of Computational Physical Sciences. International Journal of Engineering Studies International Journal of Engineering Research

National conference

National Conference

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152

3

National Conference

Page

Prof.

2. Design and fabrication of echo friendly heater and cooler Mech. 1. Design and Engg. fabrication of echo friendly heater and cooler Mech. 1. Pressure based Engg. solver for an incompressible laminar Newtonian Fluids.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering cooler

Mr.Madhusudhana M

Asst. prof. 8

Mr.Vishwanath K C

Asst. prof.

9

Mr.Yellappa M

Asst. prof. 10

Mr. Mahendra H M

National conference

National conference

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research

2. Production of Biodiesel from milk diary washes water scum IJAIR and study of its characteristics. 3. Development and characterization of high performance IJMERA reinforced carbon fibre and glass fibre composites. Mech. 1. Design and Crash Engg. analysis of Roll cage IJRET for formula SAE Race Car 2. Design and Crash analysis of Roll cage for formula SAE

International Conference

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153

7

Mech. 1. Characterization of Engg. Mechanical and Rheological behavior of epoxy-satin- glass fiber polymer composite by experimental techniques Mech. 1. Characterization of Engg. Mechanical and Rheological behavior of epoxy-satin- glass fiber polymer composite by experimental techniques Mech. 1. Effect of fly ash, E Engg. glass on tensile strength and hardness in Al 7075based hybrid composites.

Page

Asst. prof.

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Race Car

2012-13 Sl. Name No.

Desgn.

Dept.

Prof. & Mech. Principal Engg. 1

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

Asst. prof. Mech. Engg. 2

Mr.BheemaraoD.Wadekar

Asst. prof. Mech. Engg.

3

Mr.Madhu.K.S

National Title of the /International paper / Journal / Conference 1. Effect of rake angle on the surface finish International and cutting force Conference while machining aluminum fly ash composites 1. “Intelligent Two Axis Solar Tracking International System with Journal Mechanical Application” 1. “Design and Development of International Multi - Zone Journal of Conveyor Scientific Curing Furnace Research for FRP Composites” 2. “Intelligent Two Axis Solar Tracking International System with Journal Mechanical Application”

Desgn.

Dept.

Title of the paper

National /International / Journal / Conference

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Page

Sl. Name of the faculty No.

154

2011-12

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

1

Prof. & Mech. Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar Principal Engg.

Assoc. Prof

Mech. Engg.

2

Thanuj Kumar .M

3

Mr.Madhu.K.S

Asst. prof.

Mech. Engg.

4

Mr.Madhu.K.S

Asst. prof.

Mech. Engg.

5

Wadekar .B .D

Asst. prof.

Mech. Engg.

Desgn.

Dept.

“Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering” “Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering” Design and Development of Multi - Zone Conveyor Curing Furnace for FRP Composites “Intelligent Two Axis Solar Tracking System with Mechanical Application” “Intelligent Two Axis Solar Tracking System with Mechanical Application”

National Conference

National Conference

International Journal

International Journal

International Journal

2010-11

1

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar Prof. & Mech. Principal Engg. Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

Performance Issues on AODV and DSDV for MNAETS” Performance issues on AODV and AOMDV for MANETS"

National /International / Journal / Conference International Journal

International Journal

Page

2

Title of the paper

155

Sl. Name of the faculty No.

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Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

4

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

5

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

6

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

7

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

International Journal

International Journal

International Journal

International Journal

International conference

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156

Dr.M.S.Bhagyashekar

Page

3

“Prediction on Tribological Properties of Al6061-SiC MMCs Using Artificial Neural Networks “Mechanical and Tribological behavior of Particulate Reinforced Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites - a review Trust-based Routing Security in MANETS Effect of SiC Reinforcement in Al6061 Alloy”, International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Applications in Engineering, Technology and Sciences” Wear Resistance Assessment of Al6061-SiC Composites using Wear Endurance Index”, Proceedings of an “International Conference on Materials, Mechanics and Management (IMMM2010)”

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering Asst. prof. 8

Mech. Engg.

Mr.Madhu.K.S

“Design and Development of Multi - Zone Conveyor Curing Furnace for FRP Composites

International Conference

Programs Attended by the faculty Academic Year 2013-14

2

3

4

5

6

Shivalingaiah K

Two day workshop on Advanced Non-Destructive Method to Assess Residual stress in Weldments and other Engineering Components, Sambhram IT,Bangalore Satheesha V Two day workshop on Advanced Non-Destructive Method to Assess Residual stress in Weldments and other Engineering Components, Sambhram IT,Bangalore Yellappa M Two day workshop on Advanced Non-Destructive Method to Assess Residual stress in Weldments and other Engineering Components, Sambhram IT,Bangalore Dr. Sangashetty S Three days National Level G workshop on Bio-Diesel, SCSM College of Engineering, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, Bangalore Mahendra H M 5 days workshop on Vehicle Aerodyanamics, VTU Belgaum Shivalingaiah K Two days workshop on Research Methodology and Latex, Sambhram IT,

Date 17-07-2014 to 18-07-2014

17-07-2014 to 18-07-2014

17-07-2014 to 18-07-2014

18-02-2014 to 20-02-2014

05-02-2014 to 09-02-2014 21-10-2013 to 22-10-2013

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1

Workshop/Seminar

Page

S.No. Faculty Name

Rajarajeswari College of Engineering

8

Dr. Sangashetty S G

9

N.Sreenivasalu Reddy

10

N.Sreenivasalu Reddy

11

Prof. R Reddy

12

Jogi Adarsh S

13

Praveen Kumar S P

14

Dr M S Bhagya Shekar

15

Viswanath K C

Shankara

28-10-2013 to 29-10-2013

26-12-2013 to 27-12-2013

26-12-2013 to 27-12-2013

21-10-2013 to 22-10-2013

25-04-2014

18-09-2013 to 19-09-2013

23-12-2013 to 04-01-2014

24-10-2013 to 27-10-2013

26-10-2013

Programs Attended by the faculty Academic Year 2012-13

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Shivalingaiah K

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Bangalore Two days FDP on Composite coating Technologies, PESIT,Bangalore Two days International symposium on Micro / Nano Sacle Heat Transfer, PESIT, Bangalore Two days International symposium on Micro / Nano Sacle Heat Transfer, PESIT,Bangalore Two days workshop on Research Methodology and Latex, Sambhram IT, Bangalore chaired a session at the 1st National Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, T John CE,Bangalore Two days FDP on Design optimization through Numerical Analysis, VTU Reginonal Center, chamarajapet, Bangalore. Two week FDP Program on entrepreneurship , RVCE