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Submitted To NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL Mount Zion College of Engineering and Technology Lena Vilakku, Pudukkottai Dt. - 622507, Tamil Nadu. Ph.: 04322 – 320801, 320802, Fax: 08030723678 Website: www.mzcet.in, Email: [email protected] INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT 2015-2016

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Submitted To

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL

Mount Zion College of Engineering and Technology

Lena Vilakku, Pudukkottai Dt. - 622507, Tamil Nadu.

Ph.: 04322 – 320801, 320802, Fax: 08030723678

Website: www.mzcet.in, Email: [email protected]

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL

ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT

2015-2016

CONTENT

S. No. PARTICULARS Page Nos.

1. PART – A

Details of the Institution 1

IQAC Composition and Activities 4

2. PART – B

Criterion – I Curricular Aspects 8

Criterion – II Teaching, Learning and Evaluation 9

Criterion – III Research, Consultancy and Extension 12

Criterion – IV Infrastructure and Learning Resources 16

Criterion – V Student Support and Progression 18

Criterion – VI Governance, Leadership and Management 21

Criterion – VII Innovations and Best Practices 26

3. ANNEXURES

Annexure – I Details of Achievements 29

Annexure – II Academic Calendar 45

Annexure – III Best Practices 55

Annexure – IV Feedback from Stakeholders - Analysis 58

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MOUNT ZION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC

1st July 2015 to 30

th June 2016

Part – A

AQAR for the year :

1. Details of the Institution

1.1 Name of the Institution :

1.2 Address Line 1 :

Address Line 2 :

City/Town :

State :

Pin Code :

Institution E-mail Address :

Contact Nos. :

Name of the Head of the

Institution :

Tel. No. with STD Code :

04333-294400

MOUNT ZION COLLEGE OF

ENGINEERING AND

TECHNOLOGY

LENA VILAKKU

PILIVALAM

PUDUKKOTTAI

TAMIL NADU

622507

[email protected]

Dr. P. Balamurugan

04333-294400

2015-2016

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Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator :

Mobile :

IQAC e-mail address :

1.3 NAAC Track ID :

1.4 NAAC Executive

Committee No. & Date :

1.5 Website address :

Web-link of the AQAR :

1.6 Accreditation Details

Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of

Accreditation

Validity

Period

1 1st Cycle B 2.45 2014 9.12.2019

1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC:

1.8 Details of the previous year‟s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and

Accreditation by NAAC

i. AQAR 2014-15 submitted to NAAC on 04/12/2015

1.9 Institutional Status

University State Central Deemed Private

Affiliated College Yes No

Constituent College Yes No

www.mzcet.in

28.05.2008

[email protected]

www.mzcet.in/EC(SC)_04_A&A_26

dated 10-12-2014_Mountzion College of

Engineering and Technology(15-

16).aspx

Prof. A. TaksalaDevapriya

+91 8056544077

EC(SC)/04/A&A/26&10.12.2014

TNCOGN20045

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Autonomous college of UGC Yes No

Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No

(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)

Type of Institution Co-education Men Women

Urban Rural Tribal

Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B

Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing

1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme

Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (PhysEdu)

TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management

Others (Specify)

1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)

1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc

Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University

University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE

DST Star Scheme UGC-CE

UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST

UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)

UGC-COP Programmes

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ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI

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2. IQAC Composition and Activities

2.1 No. of Teachers

2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical Staff

2.3 No. of Students

2.4 No. of Management Representatives

2.5 No. of Alumni

2. 6 No. of any other Stakeholder and

Community Representatives

2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists

2.8 No. of other External Experts

2.9 Total No. of Members

2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held

2.11 No. of meetings with various Stakeholders: No. Faculty

Non-Teaching Staff Students Alumni Others

2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No

If yes, mention the amount

01

01

01

01

01

02

01

06

05

01

14

03

01 -

03

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2.13Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)

(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC

Total Nos. International National State Institution Level

(ii) Themes

Department Activities

Civil

1. Two Days Workshop on Hands on Training on Brick Masonry and Bar

Bending

2. One day Workshop on Free Sketch Drawing

3. Guest lecture on Sewage Treatment - Environmental Engineering II

4. Two Day Workshop on Hands on Training on Construction Materials

CSE 1. One week Technical Workshop on Raspberry Pi

ECE

1. Guest Lecture on Electromagnetic Radiation

2. National Level Technical Symposium IMPETUS‟15

3. One day Workshop on PCB Design and Fabrication

4. Guest lecture on MEMS Technology

5. Guest lecture on Electromagnetic Fields

6. One Day Hands on Training on Video Editing

7. Motivational Talk For Students

EEE

1. Two Days Workshop on MATLAB

2. Guest lecture on Electro Magnetic Theory

3. One Day Workshop on Circuit Wizard

4. Guest Lecture on Control Systems

5. One Day Hands on Training on Soldering

MECH 1.National Level Technical Symposium MEXTREME-15

2.One day Seminar on Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering

ALL

Departments

1. Science Expo on National Science Day – 2015

2. Digital India Week– 2015

3. Alumni Meet – 2015

4. Mental Health Rehabilitation Topic on Hoping Skills For Students

5. Motivation Programme–Jeyikkalaam Vaanga for Students

6. Stress Management and Mental Health Programme For Students

7. Centre For Robotics In Collaboration with e-Yantra IIT Bombay

inauguration

8. Faculty Development Programme on ICT in Education for Online and

Blended Learning

9. Two-Week ISTE Workshop on Technical Communication

10.Two-Week ISTE Workshop on Engineering Physics

11. Enhancing Insight on Reproductive Health and Impact of Nutrition in

Adolescent Health on International Women‟s Day-2016

12. Annul Day – 2016

13. Annul Sports Meet – 2016

14. Technical Workshop Series – 2016

33 -- 05 -- 28

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2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC

The IQAC formulates plans for various academic and non-academic activities

The activities are

Interacted with Heads of Department for maintaining and sustaining

quality education as directed by IQAC

Discussed the outcome of various academic and non-academic activities

for improving the system of quality assurance

Organized workshops, seminars on quality related themes for promotion

of quality circles

Collected feedback from stakeholders and implemented improvement

activities

Interacted regularly with class committee members and class coordinators

of all the Department for sustaining quality education.

Conducted research meeting for researchers and other staff members to

share and show-case their research

Conducted awareness programme for cracking competitive exams

Conducted campus recruitment training for the students to enhance their

employability skills

Motivated the students to participate in co-curricular activities through

mentors

Encouraged the students to become entrepreneurs through Entrepreneur

Development Cell [EDC]

Motivated the students to do projects related to energy conservation

Organized social activities like Tree saplings plantation and Blood

donation camp

Conducted motivational programme for students through special talk

Organized gender awareness programme for students and staff members

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2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome

Plan of Action Achievements

To continue to organize student centric

activities

Activities are listed in Annexure I

To encourage staff members to attend

seminars and workshops

Participated in various workshops and seminars

conducted by other/our institution

To organize the orientation programme

through staff members.

Organized orientation programme through staff

members

To encourage students to participate in

extracurricular and co-curricular activities

Activities are listed in Annexure I

To encourage staff members to register

Ph.D.

3 staff members registered Ph.D. during this year

To increase research publications 17 papers published in peer reviewed journals

To enhance consultancy work Consultancy work carried out by Civil Department

To implement E-governance in all the

administrative and academic activities

e-Campus software is utilized for the following

purpose

Students admission process

Fee payment

Attendance status and marks

Staff/ Student profile

Library facilities

Curricular /Extracurricular activities

Student‟s feedback

To complete the construction of a separate

PG block

Construction is in progress

To conduct campus recruitment and

training programme

Totally 325 students were placed

Training programme schedule is listed in

Annexure I

To arrange environmental awareness

programme for energy saving

Activities are listed in Annexure I

To continue to arrange community

development programme through

NSS, , Youth Red Cross and Rotaract Club

Activities are listed in Annexure I

To construct 400mts standard athletic track

and Basketball courts with flood lights

Construction is completed

* Academic Calendar is attached as Annexure II.

2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No

Management Syndicate Any other body

Provide the details of the action taken

The management has suggested some ideas for overall development

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Part – B

Criterion – I

1. Curricular Aspects

1.1 Details about Academic Programmes

Level of the

Programme

Number of

existing

Programmes

Number of

programmes

added during the

year

Number of

self-financing

programmes

Number of value

added / Career

Oriented

programmes

PhD -- -- -- --

PG 06 -- 05 --

UG 06 -- 06 --

PG Diploma -- -- -- --

Advanced Diploma -- -- -- --

Diploma -- -- -- --

Certificate -- -- -- --

Others -- -- -- --

Total 12 -- 11 --

Interdisciplinary -- -- -- --

Innovative -- -- -- --

1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options

(ii) Pattern of programmes:

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students

(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)

*Analysis of the feedback is provided in Annexure IV

1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.

1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.

Pattern Number of programmes

Semester 11

Trimester --

Annual --

NA

NO

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Criterion – II

2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation

2.1 Total No. of

permanent faculty

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.

2.3 No. of Faculty Positions

Recruited (R) and Vacant (V)

during the year

* Necessary faculty positions are recruited and filled up in the cadre of Assistant Professors as suitable

candidates are not available for the post of Associate Professors and Professors.

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level

Attended Seminars/ Workshops 93 113

Presented papers -- --

Resource Persons -- 04 --

2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:

2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days

during this academic year

Total Asst.

Professors

Associate

Professors

Professors Others

164 158 2 4 --

Asst.

Professors

Associate

Professors

Professors Others Total

R V R V R V R V R V

31 -- -- 32 -- 13 -- -- 31 45

--

180

6

-- --

Innovated new teaching-learning process to change the class room environment into

activity based learning

Utilized NPTEL videos and online-content to support class-room teaching

Established smart class rooms to enrich the teaching learning activity

Provided hands on training to the students to enhance practical knowledge

Conducted IDEA competition to foster the innovation regularly

Organized project exhibition to showcase the innovative ideas of the students

Arranged industrial visit and internship to adapt to the environment

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2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination,

Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)

2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum restructuring/revision/syllabus development as

member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum

Development workshop

2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students

2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage:

Title of the

Programme Total no. of

students appeared

Division

Distinction

%

I % II % III % Pass %

UG

AERO 14 -- 42.86 14.28 -- 57.14

CIVIL 140 -- 62.14 15.71 -- 77.85

CSE 58 1.72 56.92 12.45 -- 71.09

ECE 121 0.83 61.98 17.35 -- 80.16

EEE 52 -- 36.54 15.38 -- 51.92

MECH 137 -- 45.98 29.20 -- 75.18

PG

M.E

STRUCURAL

20 -- 80.00 -- -- 80.00

M.E CSE 12 16.66 66.66 -- -- 83.32

M.E CS 15 6.66 86.66 -- -- 93.32

M.E PED 5 20.0 60.00 -- -- 80.00

M.E CAD/CAM 3 -- 100 -- -- 100

2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes :

College meticulously follows the evaluation reforms of the affiliating University

College has a comprehensive internal assessment and evaluation system. All the

internal assessment tests are conducted and evaluated as per the guidelines of the

affiliating University

An exclusive examination cell is established with staff members from each

Department to conduct all internal assessment tests and University exams

--

86.34 %

-- --

IQAC helps the Institution by systematic planning and monitoring of all the

academic activities

IQAC reviews the teaching learning process such as syllabus (Theory and Lab)

coverage, content beyond the syllabus, assignments, test evaluations, preventive

and corrective actions and feedback progression

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2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development

Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty

benefitted

Refresher Courses 33

UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme --

HRD programmes 24

Orientation programmes 36

Faculty exchange programme --

Staff training conducted by the university --

Staff training conducted by other institutions 44

Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 69

Others 07

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff

Category Number of

Permanent

Employees

Number of

Vacant

Positions

Number of

permanent

positions filled

during the Year

Number of

positions

filled

temporarily

Administrative Staff 25 -- -- --

Technical Staff 23 -- -- --

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Criterion – III

3. Research, Consultancy and Extension

3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution

3.2Details regarding major projects

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted

Number -- -- -- --

Outlay Rs. in Lakhs -- -- -- --

3.3 Details regarding minor projects

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted

Number -- -- -- --

Outlay Rs. in Lakhs -- -- -- --

3.4 Details on research publications

International National Others

Peer Review Journals 15 -- --

Non-Peer Review Journals 09 -- --

e-Journals -- -- --

Conference proceedings 50 09 --

3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:

Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS

0.2-2

R&D cell of the college

Motivated the staff members/students to actively participate in the research

Conducted research review meeting for the staff members those who are having

above five years of experience

Motivated the staff member to submit project, seminar, workshop proposals for

funding

Organized programmes on research methodology, how to write a paper and Patent

filing for staff members

Provided financial support (TA, DA and Registration Fees) for the staff members to

attend the workshop, seminar and presenting papers in the conferences

Motivated the staff member and PG students to publish papers in the peer reviewed

journals

Motivated the staff member to involve collaborative research, inter disciplinary

research, industry sponsored research and consultancy activities

10 20 1

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3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations

Nature of the Project Duration

Year

Name of the

funding Agency

Total grant

Sanctioned(Rs.

in Lakhs)

Received

(Rs. in

Lakhs)

Major projects -- -- -- --

Minor Projects -- -- -- --

Interdisciplinary Projects -- -- -- --

Industry sponsored -- -- -- --

Projects sponsored by the

University/ College 2015-2016 College funding 3 3

Students research projects

(other than compulsory by

the University)

-- -- -- --

Any other(Specify) -- -- -- --

Total -- -- 3 3

3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books

ii) Without ISBN No.

3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from

UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST

DPE DBT Scheme/funds

3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme

INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)

3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy in lakhs

3.11 No. of conferences Organized by the Institution

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons

Level International National State University College

Number -- -- 05 -- 05

Sponsoring

agencies

-- -- Management -- Management

--

0.4

--

--

--

--

--

-- -- --

-- -- --

3

-- --

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3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other

3.14 No. of linkages created during this year

3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs:

From funding agency From Management of University/College

Total

3.16 No. of patents received this year

3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows

Of the institute in the year

3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph. D. Guides

and students registered under them

3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution

3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)

JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other

3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:

University level State level

National level International level

Type of Patent Number

National Applied --

Granted --

International Applied --

Granted --

Commercialised Applied --

Granted --

Total International National State University Dist College

01 -- -- 01 -- -- --

-- -- --

--

-- 5

5

02

0506

01

-- -- -- --

20

--

--

--

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3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:

University level State level

National level International level

3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:

University level State level

National level International level

3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:

University level State level

National level International level

3.25 No. of Extension activities organized

University forum College forum

NCC NSS Any other

3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social

Responsibility

Through Clubs &Societies :

Blood Donation Camp

Energy Conservation Meetings

Engineer‟s Day Celebration

World Tobacco Day-Rally

Android Application for Learning Tamil Release

Voter Awareness Programme

HIV-AIDS Awareness Programme

-- --

-- --

-- --

-- --

-- --

-- --

-- --

-- 02 07

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Criterion – IV

4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources

4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:

Facilities Existing Newly

Created

Source of

Fund

Total

Campus Area 100Acres --

Management

100Acres

Class Rooms 72 -- 72

Laboratories 42 -- 42

Seminar Halls 7 -- 07

No. of important equipments purchased

(≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year. -- 05 05

Value of the equipment purchased

during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) -- 13.27 13.27

Others -- --

--

4.2 Computerization of administration and library for

4.3 Library services:

Existing Newly added Total

No. Value

(in

Lakhs)

No. Value

(in

Lakhs)

No. Value

(in

Lakhs)

Text Books 27489 45.65 2677 5.04 30166 50.69

Reference Books 1649 2.33 -- 0.01 1649 2.34

Journals 670 5.58 67 0.89 737 6.47

e-Journals IEEE,ASME,

ASCE

-- -- -- -- --

Digital Database Delnet 0.11 -- -- Delnet 0.11

CD & Video 103 62 165

Others (specify) -- -- -- -- -- --

Monitoring student attendance and performance

Using OPAC software in library

Utilizing computers and data storage in all administration and library sections

Having Bio-metric finger print system for staff attendance

Using Tally software for account maintenance

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4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)

Total

Computers

Computer

Labs Internet

Browsing

Centres

Computer

Centres Office Dept Others

Existing 724 18 35Mbps 18 18 37 20 30

Added - - 15Mbps - - - - -

Total 724 18 50Mbps 18 18 37 20 30

4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for

technologyup gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs:

i) ICT

ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities

iii)Equipment‟s

iv) Others

Total:

Motivated the students to carryout e- Governance projects

Organized Smart Class Room Training for staff members

Given training to teachers through live classes in Smart Classrooms via IIT-NMEICT

ISTE workshops during summer and winter vacation

Organized workshop for faculties Outcome Based Education

Afforded internet facility to all students and staff members

Scheduled internet hour for all the students per week

Undertaken knowledge enrichment programme by our staff members for technology up

gradation

Organized workshops, seminars, guest lectures, symposium for students to upgrade

their knowledge

Provided computer with internet access in the ratio of 2:1 to upgrade the technology for

staff and students

8.78

72.88

13.27

0.83

95.76

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Criterion – V

5. Student Support and Progression

5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services

5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression

5.3 (a) Total Number of students

(b) No. of students outside the state

(c) No. of international students

Men Women

UG PG Ph. D. Others Total

1975 115 -- -- 2090

No %

1362 65.1

No %

728 34.8

Last Year This Year

Gene

ral

SC ST OBC Physi

cally

Chall

enged

Total Gene

ral

SC ST OBC Physi

cally

Chall

enged

Total

47 330 1 1762 3 2143 47 370 -- 1673 -- 2090

Provided support to get Government Scholarships (Community Scholarship,

First Graduate Scholarship, Former Scholarship)

Offered management scholarships (Merit Scholarship, Project Scholarship and

Sports Scholarship)

Given fee concession for financially poor background students

Highlighted the achievements of students in college website, newsletter and

news papers

Allotted faculty advisor for a batch of 20 students to monitor and counsel the

student‟s progress in academic as well as extracurricular activities

Conducted Alumni Meet

Collected students /stakeholder‟s feedback for the development of institution

Arranged campus recruitment for passed out students

11

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5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)

No. of students beneficiaries

5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations

NET SET/SLET GATE CAT

IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others

5.6 Details of student Counselling and Career Guidance

No. of students benefitted

5.7 Details of campus placement

On campus Off Campus

Number of

Organizations

Visited

Number of Students

Participated

Number of

Students Placed

Number of Students Placed

18 350 320 05

5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes

Created awareness to accomplish competitive examinations

Arranged Career development programme

Provided GATE/TANCET coaching for students through Career Guidance Cell

during the regular class hours by the subject teacher

Given Aptitude Training and Soft skill training through Training and Placement

Cell

Allotted mentors for every 20 students to counsel and guide the students

Motivated the students through leadership development and motivational

programme

Created gender awareness through counselling programme

Created awareness about anti ragging

Supported the students to go to the next level through Career Guidance Cell

Provided materials for competitive exams

Arranged programme on stress management and mental health

Arranged programme on enhancing insight on reproductive health and impact of nutrition

in adolescent health

Conducted competitions (English essay writing, Slogan writing, Drawing and Poster

design) on Women‟s day in the campus

2090

200

--

--

--

--

12

--

--

69

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5.9 Students Activities

5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports &Games and other events

State/ University level National level International level

No. of students participated in cultural events

State/ University level National level International level

5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events

Sports : State/ University level National level International level

Cultural: State/ University level National level International level

5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support

Number of

students

Amount (in

Lakhs)

Financial support from institution 435 45.63

Financial support from government 1178 432.99

Financial support from other sources -- --

Number of students who received

International/ National recognitions

-- --

5.11 Student organised / initiatives

Fairs : State/ University level National level International level

Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level

5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students

5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: ___________NIL____________________

82

108

25

55 52

13

-- --

-- --

06

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Criterion – VI

6. Governance, Leadership and Management

6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution

6.2 Does the Institution has a Management Information System

6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:

6.3.1 Curriculum Development

VISION:

Mount Zion College of Engineering and Technology will be the preferred

choice of all those who aspire for excellence.

MISSION:

Lead value based efforts to

Provide education of the highest quality

Empower the students to meet the challenges of a collaborative and competitive

globalized environment

Foster attitude for a sustainable environment

Develop the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual spheres for holistic

excellence

Synergize excellence among aspirants through wholesome ambience

Train to take on challenges and become highly competent

Initiate a desire to offer selfless service to humanity

Curriculum is framed by Anna University. So

Reflected institutional objective in the departmental programme educational

objective

Balanced professional core, professional elective and free electives with basic

science, engineering science and humanities subjects

Supplemented University curriculum by conducting personality development

programme, carrier guidance programme, value added courses and soft skills

training

Yes. The following activity heads are maintained.

Accounts and financial works

Store and material requisition

Staff attendance biometric and leave approval

Library and information science (through libsys)

Online feedback system

All academic activities

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6.3.2 Teaching and Learning

6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation

6.3.4 Research and Development

6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation

Every year Central library is added with

Teaching Learning Process is enhanced through

Analyzing stakeholder feedback

ICT method of teaching

Live-demos of working models using you tube, NPTEL

Guest lectures, Lab demonstration

Discussion with groups

Field trips and lab lectures

Mentoring

Tutorial teaching

Sharing of notes in Moodle

Inquiry–based learning through case study, industrial visit and fieldwork

College meticulously follows the examination and evaluation reforms of the affiliating

University

Established examination cell to conduct all internal assessment

Introduced mentor system to evaluate the progress of the students throughout the

program

Conducted research review meeting periodically to strengthen the staff members

Provided incentives for all research related activities such as seminars, workshops

and conferences

Installed e-Yantra lab to enhance research in robotic field in collaboration with IIT

Bombay

Provided incentives for consultancy activities

Purchased around 2000 books last year to enrich the knowledge of the students

Arranged book exhibition to identify quality books

Every Department has individual smart class room

Purchased new servers to develop the IT infrastructure

Constructing PG block

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6.3.6 Human Resource Management

6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment

6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration

6.3.9 Admission of Students

6.4 Welfare schemes for

Teaching Transport facilities

Staff Quarters

Medical and Maternity Leave

EPF

Festival Advance

Closed User Group mobile phone facility

Vehicle Loan

Non-teaching Free Transport facilities

Medical and Maternity Leave

EPF, Festival Advance

Closed User Group facility

Vehicle Loan

Students Topper Scholarship

Sports Scholarship

Projects Scholarship

Insurance

Fee Concession for meritorious students

NSS, YRC, RRC, WRC

Organized Industrial visits, Inplant training and Industrial projects through Industry

Institute Interaction Cell

Arranged Internship at nearby industries

Participated and won prizes in collaboration with ICT Academy, Chennai

Improvised the teaching platform and infrastructure to satisfy the admitted students

through Anna university counselling and management quota

Recruited staff members through advertising in the leading daily newspapers and

websites

Scrutinized the applications received through online and post as per the college

norms

Conducted interview in the presence of experts

Selection of candidates is done as per the norms of staff selection committee

Set the benchmark for the candidates who intended towards teaching training and

learning

Trained the staff members in domain knowledge and pedagogical aspects through

staff development programme

Identified candidates with leadership skills and groom them with administrative

responsibilities

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6.5 Total corpus fund generated in Lakhs

6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No

6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?

Audit Type External Internal

Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority

Academic Yes TUV-SUD Yes Academic

audit

committee

Administrative Yes M/s Annamalai

Accociates

Yes Internal audit

committee

6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declare results within 30 days?

For UG Programmes Yes No

For PG Programmes Yes No

6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?

6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges?

6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association

6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association

500

NA

NA

Scheduled Alumni meet yearly once

Arranged campus interviews through alumnus working in leading

companies

Created industry exposure by active interaction of alumnus with the

students

Conducted PTA meeting regularly

Collected feedback from the parents to develop regular activities

NA

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6.13 Development programmes for support staff

6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly

Provided support for their higher education

Conducted training programmes for the supporting staff

Arranged industry training and visit for support staff members

Planted several saplings through Green Campus Initiative Cell to create

sylvan surrounding

Initiated to recycle bio-waste

Maintained pollution free campus

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Criterion – VII

7. Innovations and Best Practices

7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the

functioning of the institution. Give details.

7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the

beginning of the year

7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution

*Details provided in annexure III

7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection

Task Action Status

To encourage the students to do

e-governance project

Allotted supervisors for each

group

Received Honourable Chief

Minister‟s award for

two projects

To increase the overall result by

at least 10%

Innovative teaching methods

introduced

Increased overall result by 15%

To get funded projects Motivated the staff members to

submit proposals

2 proposals submitted

To increase the number of

publications in peer reviewed

journals

Trained the staff members to

write papers

Published 15 papers in peer

reviewed journals

To increase the number of

university rank holders

Motivated and guided the

students to acquire university

ranks

17 students got District level

ranks

i. Introduced outcome based education: The teaching staff members

Organized hands on training programme for students

Attended online FDP/Workshops conducted by NMEICT

Implemented ICT facilities in every class room

ii. Research innovation activities

Conducted research review meeting every month

Organized research talk to update recent trends

Motivated the students to involve in Automation based projects

To provide the Internship to the students

To motivate the students to become entrepreneurs

Carried out periodic energy auditing by Energy Audit cell for energy saving

Continued rain water harvesting system as part of the environmental

stability

Inspected college vehicles regularly for carbon emission and maintenance

Auctioned E-Waste materials to the concerned recycling agencies

Conducted safety awareness programme

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7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No

7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis)

Strength

Committed and dedicated management

Well qualified, committed and experienced staff members

Enhance reputation among academicians with regular staff enrichment

programme through seminars, conferences and workshops

Enhanced activity and physical model based quality teaching

Updated library needs

Installed RO water facility in and around the college

Provided internet facility up to 50 Mbps with the Wi-Fi connection

Uninterrupted power backup

Word of mouth publicity through successful alumni

Weakness

Number of students passing in GRE/TOEFL/GATE/Administrative service

examination is very less

No funded projects

Collaboration needs to be improved with more corporate companies

Consultancy activity is needed to be strengthened

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8.Plans of institution for next year

Name A.Taksala Devapriya Name Dr. P. Balamurugan

Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC

_______***_______

Teaching and Learning

To equip all the class rooms with smart board and wi-fi connection

To enhance E-learning

To improve overall result by 10%

To increase the number of University rank holders

To enhance industry based projects

To improvise value added programme

Research

To increase research publications substantially

To improve consultancy activities

To get more funded research projects

To involve interdisciplinary projects

To implement collaboration and MoU‟s effectively

To depute staff to acquire Ph.D from well reputed institutes

Others

To improve communication skills of students

To provide special coaching for GRE/TOEFL/CAT

To practise student seminar (other than curriculum)

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ANNEXURE I

DETAILS OF ACHEIVEMENTS

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Seminars/ Workshops/ Symposia organized

S.No Date Name of the Event Resource Persons

1.

22-06-15

to

26-06-15

One Week Workshop on “Raspberry Pi” Ajitha A and Sangeetha A, Department

of CSE, Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

2.

30-06-15

to

01-07-15

Two Day Workshop on “MATLAB” Muthu Kumar R and Raja Pandiyan

A, Department of EEE, Mount Zion

College of Engineering and Technology

3. 02-07-15 Guest Lecture on “Electro Magnetic

Theory”

Dr.Muthuchidambaranathan P

AssociateProfessor, ECE Department

,National Institute Of Technology,

Tiruchirappalli.

4. 03-07-15 One Day Workshop on “Circuit Wizard” Gayathri C.S and MuthuKumar R,

Department of EEE, Mount Zion College

of Engineering and Technology

5.

14-07-15

to

15-07-15

Two Day Workshop on “Hands on

Training on Construction Materials”

Er.Rajendran S, Structural Consultant,

Past Secretary of Builders Association of

India, Thanjavur

6. 17-07-15 One Day Seminar on “Recent Trends In

Mechanical Engineering”

Dr.Vinodh S,Dr.Sathiya Narayanan C,

Assistant Professor, Production

Engineering, National Institute of

Technology,Tiruchirappall and

7. 05-08-15 Guest Lecture on “Control System” Dr.Shankaranarayanan V, Associate

Professor,Department of EEE, National

Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.

8. 12-08-15 One Day Workshop on “Free Sketch

Drawing”

Ramakrishnan A, Department of Civil,

Mount Zion College of Engineering and

Technology

9. 12-08-15 Guest Lecture on “Electromagnetic

Radiation”

Dr.Robinson S, Associate Professor ,

Department of ECE, Mount Zion College

of Engineering and Technology

10. 13-08-15

to

14-08-15

Two Day Workshop on “Hands on

Training on Brick Masonry and Bar

Bending”

Ramakrishnan A, Department of CIVIL,

Mount Zion College of Engineering and

Technology

11. 19-08-15 Hands on Training on “Video Editing”

Mr.Satheeshkumar M, IV Year ECE,

Mount Zion College of Engineering and

Technology

12. 19-08-15

to

20-08-15

Two Day “Hands On Training for

Soldering”

Raja Pandiyan A, Department of EEE,

Mount Zion College of Engineering and

Technology

13. 24-08-15 National Level Technical Symposium

“Mextreme-15”

Ramaswamy Desai C,

B.E Project Manager,

Cr Consultancy,Tiruchirappalli.

14. 26-08-15 National Level Technical Symposium

“Impetus15”

Dr.Ajmaldeen Ali M.S, Director,

Irobotix, Automationcompany, Chennai.

15. 28-08-15 Guest Lecture on “MEMS Technology”

Dr.Kanthamani S, Professor,

Department of ECE, Thiagarajar College

of Engineering, Madurai.

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S.No Date Name of the Event Resource Persons

16. 01-09-15 Workshop on “PCB Design And

Fabrication”

Mr.Kasturi A R, Proprietor,

A.K.Tronics,Tiruchirappalli.

17. 28-03-16 Guest Lecture on “Electromagnetic

Fields”

Dr.Muthuchidambaranathan P

Associate Professor , ECE Department ,

National Institute Of Technology,

Tiruchirappalli.

18. 24-03-16 Motivational Talk

Mr.Sakthivel P, Department of ECE ,

Mount Zion College of Engineering and

Technology

19. 01-04-16 Farewell Department of ECE, Mount Zion College

of Engineering and Technology

20. 05-04-16 Guest Lecture on “Sewage Treatment ”

Prof. Sowmeyan R, Principal,

Gnanamani College of Engineering,

Namakkal.

Publication by Staff members/Students

S.No Name of the

Department

Name of the Staff Title of the Paper Name of the Journal

1.

CIV

IL

Alexander.D Design Of RC Beam

with & without Welded

Mesh as Shear

Reinforcement in

Flexure and Shear

Behaviour

International Journal of Advanced

Engineering Research And

Technology

2. Rebekhal D Internal Curing on High

Performance Concrete

with Pre-Soaked Light

Weight Aggregate to

Prevent Shrinkage

International Journal of Advanced

Research In Biology Engineering

Science and Technology

3. Revathy R Experimental Study on

the Behaviour of

Concrete Infilled

Double Skin Column

made of Stainless Steel

Outer Tube and Mild

Steel Inner Tube

International Journal of Advanced

Research in Biology Engineering

Science and Technology

4. Yavana Rani S Structural Behaviour of

Self Compacting

Concrete Column

Strengthened by Hybrid

Confinement of Fiber

Reinforced Polymer

Sheet and Fiber Ropes

International Journal of Advanced

Engineering Research and

Technology

5.

CS

E

Karthika K An Efficient Green

Control Algorithm in

Cloud Computing for

Cost Optimization

International Journal of Innovative

Research in Computer and

Communication Engineering

6. Vinothini K Dynamic Resource

Allocation Using

International Journal for Trends in

Engineering and Technology

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S.No Name of the

Department

Name of the Staff Title of the Paper Name of the Journal

Virtual Machine in

cloud computing

Environment

7. C

SE

Vidhya R Automatic Extraction

of Policy Network

using snippets and

social networks

International Journal of Advanced

Research Trends in Engineering

and Technology

8. Rajanandhini M Food Image Analysis

Using Machine

Learning Techniques

International Journal of Research

Science and Engineering

9.

EC

E

Robinson S An improved neural

network for

mammogram

classification using

genetic optimization

Journal of medical imaging and

health informatics

10. Robinson S Performance analysis of

Hybrid WDM-FSO

system under various

weather conditions

Frequenz

11. Robinson S Optimization of

DWDM Demultiplexer

using Regression

analysis

Journal of Nanomaterials

12. Venkatachalam K

and Robinson S

Investigation on

modified Quasi-Square

PCRR based

Demultiplexer for

WDM Applications

Optical and Quantum Electronics

13. Robinson S Designing of 4-channel

drop filter based on

square resonant

nanocavity

International Journal of Advanced

Engineering Technology

14. Robinson S and

Pavithra R

Performance analysis of

Hybrid WDM-FSO

system under various

weather conditions

International Journal of Photonics

and Optical Technology

15. Venkatachalam K

and Robinson S

Performance Analysis

of 2D-Photonic Crystal

based Eight Channel

Wavelength Division

Demultiplexer

Optik

16. Arunkumar R and

Robinson S

Network

Implementation of

Photonic Crystal

Circular Split Ring

Resonator based ADF

ICTACT Journal on Micro-

Electronics

17. Jayson

Jayabarathan K and

Robinson S

QOS Enhancement in

MANET using Priority

Aware Mechanism in

DSR Protocol

EURASIP Journal on Wireless

Communications and Networking

18. Robinson S and

Pavithra N

Breast cancer tumour

prediction Based on

complex texture

features

International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research

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S.No Name of the

Department

Name of the Staff Title of the Paper Name of the Journal

19. Robinson S,

Jasmine S and

Pavithra R

Investigation on Hybrid

(DWDM+CWDM)

Free Space Optical

Communication System

ICTACT Journal on

Communication Technology

20. Masilamani R and

Robinson S

Design of Two

Dimensional Photonic

Crystal Ring Resonator

based Demultiplexer

ICTACT Journal on Micro-

Electronics

21.

EC

E

Robinson S and

Nakkeeran R

Investigation on PCRR

based ADF in 10 GBPS

CWDM Networks

ICTACT Journal on Micro-

Electronics

22. Robinson S DWDM Demultiplexer

using Inverted-P

Photonic Crystal

Structure

International Journal of Applied

Engineering Research

23. Robinson S and

Pavithra R

Investigation on Multi-

Beam Hybrid WDM

free Space Optical

Communication System

International Journal of Photonics

and optical technology(IJPOT)

24.

EE

E

Tamilamuthu D and

Gayathri C.S

Use Of MEMS

Technology In Human

Health Monitoring

System

International Journal Of Advanced

Research In Electrical, Electronics

And Instrumentation Engineering

25. Venkatanarayanan S

and Gayathri C.S

Design Of Bridgeless

SEPIC Converter For

PHACO Emulsifier

Peristaltic Pump

Cataract

International Journal Of Innovation

And Scientific Research

26. Divya Lakshmi S

and Muthukumar R

Optimized Operation

Of Current Fed-Dual

Active Bridge (Cf-

Dab)Dc-Dc Converter

Active Bridge For Pv

System With Battery

Management

International Journal Of Advanced

Research In Electrical, Electronics

And Instrumentation Engineering

27. Divyapriya S and

Arunkumar R

Flexible Output

Voltage and Improved

Conversion Efficiency

Using Three Level

Quasi Two Stage

Single Phase Converter

International Journal Of Advanced

Research In Electrical, Electronics

And Instrumentation Engineering

28. Mohanraj V and

Poongundran T

Flexible Output

Voltage And Improved

Conversion Efficiency

Using Three Level

Quasi Two Stage

Single Phase Converter

International Journal Of Advanced

Research In Electrical, Electronics

And Instrumentation Engineering

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Seminars/ Workshops/ Conference Attended by Staff members

S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name of the Staff Name of the Event Venue

1.

CIV

IL

24-08-15

to

28-08-15

Srinivas J

Coordinator's Workshop

on Technical

Communication

IIT Bombay

2.

04-9-15 Srinivas J

National Workshop on

Crystal Growth, Thin

Films & Solar Cells

PG & Research

Department of

Physics, National

College, Tirchy

3.

02-10-15 Srinivas J

Emerging Trends on

Material

Characterization

Sree Sevugan

Annamalai College,

Devakottai

4.

07-10-15 Srinivas J Emerging Trends in

Materials and Methods

KSR College of

Arts & Science for

Women, Salem

5. 21-12-15

Srinivas J

Thermal & Elemental

Analysis of Solids

National Institute

of Technology,

Tiruchirappalli

6.

22-12-15 Srinivas J

Spectroscopic Analysis

of Solid & Liquid

Samples

National Institute

of Technology,

Tiruchirappalli

7.

04-01-16

to

09-04-16

Vidya kalaivani R

Introduction to

Structural Engineering

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering

andTechnology

8. Chandra Helen C

9. Dhileepan K

10. Kayalvizhi M

11. Malarvizhi S

12. Manikandan SM

13. Mohammed Rameez

Raja

14. Prabakaran T

15. Preethika D

16. Radha N

17. Ramakrishnan A

18. Ramakrishnan S

19. 18-07-15 Soniya C

Workshop on Research

Methodology

Satyabama

University

20. 8-12-15

to

18-12-15

Srinivas J Engineering Physics

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering

andTechnology

21.

CS

E

23-07-15

to

25-07-15

Ajitha A

Workshop on NS2 Kongu Engineering

College, Erode

22. 23-07-15

to

25-07-15

Mohan Prabhu N

Workshop on NS2 Kongu Engineering

College, Erode

23.

19-09-15 Mohan Prabhu N

Workshop on Weka and

Mahout Data Mining

Tools for Big data

Analytics

KONGU Engg.

College, Erode

AQAR for the Academic Year 2015-2016 Page 35

S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name of the Staff Name of the Event Venue

24. 8-12-15

to

18-12-15

Kanivalan K workshop on

“Engineering Physics”

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

25.

May-

June‟16 Pandipriya S

Use of TCT in

Education for Online &

Blended Learning

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

26.

May-

June‟16 Vidhyalakshmi R

Use of TCT in

Education for Online &

Blended Learning

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

27.

May-

June‟16 Balasubramaniyan M

Use of TCT in

Education for Online &

Blended Learning

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

28.

May-

June‟16 Durga K

Use of TCT in

Education for Online &

Blended Learning

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

29.

EC

E

20-07-15

to

22-07-15

Dr.Robinson S

INUP Familiarization

workshop on

“Nanofabrication

Technologies”

Indian Institute of

Science, Bangalore

30.

28-08-15 Prem Kumar R

One Day Workshop on “

Recent trends in

Communication

Technologies (RETRIC

‟15)”

Velammal College

of Engineering and

Tech., Madurai

31. 7-9-15

to

11-9-15

Sakthivel P

One Week ISTE STTP

for “Coordinators‟

workshop on

Engineering physics”

Indian Institute of

Technology (IIT)

Bombay

32.

8-9-15

to

9-9-15

Arun Kumar R

Two Day National

workshop on

“Embedded systems

with ARM

Microcontrollers”

K.L.N College of

Engineering,

Madurai.

33. 29-10-15

to

31-10-15

Senthamilselvi G

workshop on “Base band

wireless

communication”

Thiyagaraja

College of

Engineering ,

Madurai

34. 6-11-15

to

7-11-15

Dr.Robinson S

Workshop on

“Microwaves through

Software”

National Institute

of Technology,

Trichy

35. 6-11-15

to

7-11-15

Senthilpriya RM

Workshop on

“Microwaves through

Software”

National Institute

of Technology,

Tiruchirappalli

36. 6-11-15

to

7-11-15

TaksalaDevapriya A

Workshop on

“Microwaves through

Software”

National Institute

of Technology,

Tiruchirappalli

37. 24-11-15

to

25-11-15

Dr.Robinson S

National workshop on

recent Advances in

Photonics and Optics-

Government

Womens

Engineering

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S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name of the Staff Name of the Event Venue

Presented the Topic

titled “Nanophotonics”

College, Rajasthan,

Ajmer

38.

3-12-15

to

05-01-16

Dr.Robinson S

workshop on ”Technical

Communication for

Scientists and

Engineers”

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

39. Senthamilselvi G

40. Nagarajan D

41. TaksalaDevapriya A

42. Venkatachalam K

43. Ganesan S

44. Prem Kumar R

45. Senthil Priya R.M

46.

8-12-15

to

18-12-15

Mohamed Ismail K

workshop on

“Engineering Physics”

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

47. Anitha N

48.

Ramachandran K

49.

EC

E

8-12-15

to

18-12-15

Suhasini R

workshop on

“Engineering Physics”

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

50. Dr.Robinson S

51. Aravindhan N

52. Arun kumar R

53. Senthamil selvi G

54. SenthilPriya R. M

55. Venkatachalam K

56. Prem Kumar R

57. Manikandan.N

58. 23-02-16 Dr.Robinson S

ICTACT Placement

directors Conclave-2016

Hotel Le Royal

Meridian, Chennai

59. 24-02-16 Dr.Robinson S ICTACT Bridge 2016

Chennai Trade

Center, Chennai

60.

28-02-16 Sakthivel P

National seminar on

“Beyond International

Year of Light – Science

of light and Science

Communication‟‟

Madras University

Chennai

61.

EE

E

8-12-15

to

18-12-15

Gayathri C.S

workshop on

“Engineering Physics”

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

62. Nagajothi S

63. Sowmiya N

64. Dencil Infant A

65. Banu Priya A

66. Mohan Raj V

67. Arun Kumar R

68. Muthukumar R

69. Sophia J

70. 02-04-16

to

03-04-16

Gayathri C.S

Conference on MEMS

Technology in Medical

application.

Thiruvalluvar

Engineering

College

71. 05-05-16

to

06-05-16

Gayathri C.S

National Workshop on

Application of Power

Electronics in Polymer

K.L.N.C.E,

Madurai

AQAR for the Academic Year 2015-2016 Page 37

S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name of the Staff Name of the Event Venue

Product Manufacturing

72. 05-05-16

to

06-05-16

Nagajothi S

National Workshop on

Application of Power

Electronics in Polymer

Product Manufacturing

K.L.N.C.E,

Madurai

73. 05-05-16

to

06-05-16

Sowmiya N

National Workshop on

Application of Power

Electronics in Polymer

Product Manufacturing

K.L.N.C.E,

Madurai

74. 06-05-16

to

07-05-16

Dencil Infant A

National Workshop on

Research Challenge in

Power Electronics and

Power Systems

NIT Calicut, Kerala

75.

ME

CH

19-10-15

to

21-10-15

Pandi kumari T Lean Implementers

workshop

TQM International

Lean Management

of India

76. 16-11-15

to

17-11-15

Saravanakumar CT

Workshop on „Design of

experiments and

optimization for the

researchers‟

Karpagam Institute

of Technology,

Coimbatore

77. 16-11-15

to

17-11-15

Mohan E

Workshop on „Design of

experiments and

optimization for the

researchers‟

Karpagam Institute

of Technology,

Coimbatore

78. 16-11-15

to

17-11-15

Maamundi Azaath L

Workshop on „Design of

experiments and

optimization for the

researchers‟

Karpagam Institute

of Technology,

Coimbatore

79. 16-11-15

to

17-11-15

Vinoth Raj D Workshop on „ Aircraft

Material Process‟

Karpagam Institute

of Technology,

Coimbatore

80.

11-1-2016

to

13-01-16

Nandhini N

A crash course on

content writing

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

81. Keerthivasan V

82. Sivapandian P

83. Parameshwarara

Raja G

84. Rajan G

85. David MonicVinoj

86. Ilamparithi C

87. Vinoth Raj D

88. 11-1-2016

to

13-01-16

Meignanamoorthy M A crash course on

content writing

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

89. Selvaraj K

90. Manikandan N

91.

20-02-16 Selvaraj R

Workshop on‟ Siemens

centre of excellence in

manufacturing for south

Tamil Nadu.

NIT, Trichy,

Siemens centre of

excellence, Tamil

Nadu

92. 5-5-2016 Mohan E

One day FDP on

Autodesk function 360

ICT Academy of

Tamil Nadu

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S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name of the Staff Name of the Event Venue

93.

May-

July‟16

Vinoth Raj D

Use of TCT in

Education for Online &

Blended Learning

Mount Zion

College of

Engineering and

Technology

94. Keerthivasan V

95. Gurumoorthy A

96. Meignamoorthy M

97. Krishnaveni U

98. Santhosh kumar E

99.

ME

CH

AlaguVaithiyanathan

S

100. Parthiban M

101. Mohan E

102. Maamundi Azaath L

Awards Received by Staff members

S.No Name of the Staff Name of the Award Name of the Organization

1. Dr.Robinson S Young Faculty

Award-2015

Venus International Foundation

2. Venkatachalam K Excellance in Teaching Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

3. Dhanabal C Excellance in Teaching Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

4. Dr.Robinson S Excellance in Teaching Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

5. Senthil Priya RM Excellance in Teaching Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

6. Mohan E Excellance in Teaching Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

7. Prem kumar R Excellance in Teaching Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

8. Ramakrishnan S Excellance in Teaching Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

9. Ramakrishnan A Appreciation Award Mount Zion College of

Engineering and Technology

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Detail of Staff members served as Resource Person/ Chairperson

S.No Date Name of the

Staff

Name of the Event Venue

1. 08-08-15

Dr.Robinson S

Nanophotonics Saranathan College of

Engineering, Trichy

2.

12-08-15

Effects of Electromagentic

Radiation

Mount Zion College

of Engineering and

Technology

3.

19-08-16

Effect of Electromagentic

Radiation from Cell Phone

Tower

Sri Bharathi

Engineering college

for Women,

Pudukkottai

4.

22-08-15

Dr.Robinson S

Optical Fiber

Communication and

Networking

MahathAmma College

of Engineering and

Technology,

Pudukkottai

5.

25-11-15

Recent Advancements in

Photonic Crystals and Its

Applications

Government Women‟s

Engineering College,

Ajmer, Rajasthan

Awards Received by Students

S.No Name of the

Students

Title of the Project Name of the Award Achievements

1. Praveen M SnaPort - Take a

Snap & Report the

Issue

Honorable Chief

Minister‟s award

First Prize

Vipiv Paul

Sanju Abel J

2. Adarsh M

Smart Ration Honorable Chief

Minister‟s award Third Prize

Chidambaram M

Rajeshwaran P

Ranjith P

Viswakumar S

Sudharsan S

Samrajan M

3. Sudharsan P Suppression of

Boring Tool

Vibration Using

Magnetorhelogical

Damper

ICTACT Second Prize

Selvakumar M

Ponmuthu J

Praveen kumar R

Co-Curricular Activities by Students

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S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name Of The

Student

Name of the Event Venue

1.

CIV

IL

19-02-16 Bhavithra I One Day Workshop

on “Rehabilitation

of Earthquake

Resistance and Dry

Wall Concept in

Concrete”

Kumarasamy

College of

Engineering,Karur

2. Manjari S

3. Nandhini P

4. Kanimozhi R

5. Deepika I

6. Golda Carolin S

7. 23-06-16

to

26-06-16

Mahendran M Workshop on

“ETABS Software”

Anna University,

Chennai 8. Sridharan R

9. Abdul asmath S

10.

CS

E

24-11-15

Praveen M

E-GOVERNANCE Govt of Tamil Nadu

Vipiv Paul

Sanju Abel J

Sudharsan S

11.

EC

E

25-07-15

to

26-07-15

Ashikabanu A Workshop on

“Image Processing

& Communication

Systems”

Pantech Solutions 12. Banupriya RM

13. Nisha K

14. 22-08-15 Ranjitha B

One Day Workshop

on “Television &

Video

Engineering”

Kongunadu College

of Engg. &Tech.

15. Sathiya P

16. Sowmiya S

17. Rajarajeshwari K

18. Elamathi K

19. Vaishnavi R

20. Sangeetha A

21. Gowsalya T

22. Nalina S

23. 29-08-15 Sasikumar D

One Day Workshop

on “MATLAB”

Kongunadu College

of Engg. &Tech.

24. Karthick S

25. Yuvana V

26. Sharmilabanu A

27. Muthulakshmi R

28. 30-08-15 Shenbaga K

White Hat Hacker

Level1

Cyber Security

Privacy Foundation

&LansaInfomatics

Pvt Ltd.,

Coimbatore.

29. Sangeetha A

30. Rasika R

31. Nivetha P

32. Dhanalakshmi K

33. Priyanka G

34. Selvin Raj P

35. Ebin Paul I

36. Selva M

37. SakthiVel M

38.

EC

E 30-08-15

Ganesan S White Hat Hacker

Level1

Cyber Security

Privacy Foundation 39. Manoj B

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S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name Of The

Student

Name of the Event Venue

40. Selva M & LansaInfomatics

Pvt Ltd.,

Coimbatore. 41. Selvinraj P

42. Manoj J

43. Ebin Paul I

44. Shenbaga K

45. Ganesan S

46. Nevitha P

47. Rajalakshmi S

48. Sakthivel M

49. Rasika R

50. 15-09-15 Siva A National

Conference on

“Emerging Trends

In Engineering”

Shanmuganathan

Engineering College 51.

Grace Soffanna

52. 09-02-16 Jafer Ali J

One Day Workshop

on “Digital Signal

Processing”

Kongunadu College

of Engineering and

Technology

53. SharmilaBanu A

54. Yuvana M

55. Sasikumar D

56. Mercy A

57. Anusiya J

58. Karthik S

59. 11-03-16 Selva M

One Day Seminar

on “Antenna and

Wave Propagation”

K.Ramakrishnan

College of

Technology

60. Suruthi K

61. Pradeepa K

62. Boopathi M

63. Mahalakshmi S

64. Keerthana J

65. 11-03-16 Rasika R One Day Seminar

on “Antenna And

Wave Propagation”

K.Ramakrishnan

College of

Technology

66. Manikandan V

67. Balaji M

68. Nandhini K

69. 12-03-16 Balaji M Paper Presentation

on ”Dual Band

Textile Antenna

Using MIMO

Technology”

Sri Bharathi College

of Engineering and

Technology

70.

Suruthi K

71. Manikandan V

Circuit Debugging

Won II Prize

Sri Bharathi College

of Engineering and

Technology

72. 19-03-16 AshikaBanu A

One Day Workshop

on “Antenna

Design & Analysis

(HFSS/IE3D)”

TRP Engineering

College

73. Gayathri M

74.

Moohambigai S

75.

EC E 19-03-16 Pavithra B One Day Workshop

on “Antenna

TRP Engineering

College 76. Keerthana G

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S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name Of The

Student

Name of the Event Venue

77. Banupriya RM

Design & Analysis

(HFSS/IE3D)”

78.

EE

E

21-08-15

Rajadurai K

One Day Workshop

on “Robotic

System Design

Using Arduino

Core”

Pondicherry

Engineering College

79.

24-11-15

Adarsh M

E-GOVERNANCE

Govt of Tamil Nadu

80. Chidambaram M

81. Rajeshwaran P

82. Ranjith P

83. Viswakumar S

84. 31-03-16 Nirmala S

Workshop on FPA

Software

TRP Engineering

College 85. 31-03-16 Jenzia A

86. 31-03-16 Hermi mettilda F

87. 31-03-16 Chidambaram M

88.

18-02-16 Ranjith P

One Day Workshop

on “Rapid

Prototyping and

design”

National Institute of

Technology,

Tiruchirappalli

89.

ME

CH

12-08-15

Ariharan S

National Workshop

on “RCMW –

2015”

Sri Krishna College

of Engineering and

Technology,

Coimbatore

90. Manikandan S

91. Vinothkumar M

92. Selvakavinesh K

Vignesh G

Manikandan M

Maheswaran A

Sivaprakash M

93.

13-08-15

Manikandan C

National Level

Technical

Symposium

“SANUS‟15”

SNS College of

Engineering,

Coimbatore

94. Rahul S

95. Muthukumaran C

96. Sabariraja S

97. Nagalingam T

98. Vinith S

Mohamed

AzikRahman A

99.

14-08-15

Sudharsan GR National Level

Technical

Symposium

“TECKLESTER

2K15”

Kongunadu College

of Engineering and

Technology, Trichy

100. Sasikumar V

101. Josephkumar A

102. Nagarajan K

103. MECH

22-08-15 Rajagopal M Assembling &

Dismantling of IC

AnnaiVeilankanni‟s

College of 104. Aravintha kumar A

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S.No Name of the

Department

Date Name Of The

Student

Name of the Event Venue

105. Janardhan S Engines (National

Workshop)

Engineering,

Chennai 106. Radha Krishnan M

107. Raghavender R

108.

15-09-15 Ariharan S

National Level

Technical

Symposium

“ARCHERS 2K15”

Mahendra Institute

of Technology,

Namakkal

Extra-Curricular Activities by Students

S.No Name of the Student Achievement Name of the Event

State/ University

Level

1. Periyasamy V

Gold Foot Ball Zonal Sports Meet

2. Selvamani S

3. Vignesh R

4. Vigneshwaran K

5. Yaseen Mohamed K

6. Vasanth A

7. Manikandan A

8. Srinivasan K

9. Vignesh B

10. Mathan kumar S

11. Santhosh Kumar M

12. Prabhu S

13. Karthick M

14. Alex Pandiayan A

15. Periyasamy N

16. Stalin D

17. Ravi Sankar M

18. Dinesh Kumar A

19. Manikandan A

20. Thangamalar G Bronze Athletics Inter Zone Level

21. PrasanaBalaji E Bronze Judo Inter Zone Level

22. Deepika I Silver

Boxing Inter Zone Level

23. Nirmala Devi G Sliver

24. Bavithra I Bronze

25. Priyanka Mary A Bronze

26. Bhuvaneshwari R Bronze

27. Maniraja R Gold

Athletics

Zonal Sports Meet

28. Godhandasamy G Gold

29. Immanuvel L Gold

30. Godhandasamy G Gold

31. Infant Ashwin L Gold Athletics

Zonal Sports Meet

32. Siranjeevi R Gold

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S.No Name of the Student Achievement Name of the Event

State/ University

Level

33. Karthika M Gold

34. Thangamalar G Gold

35. Nithila A Gold

36. Bhuvaneshwari S Sliver

37. Kavithra K Sliver

38. Anitha V Sliver

39. Immanuvel L Silver

40. Nithila A Silver

41. Infant Ashwin L Silver

42. Karthika M Bronze

43. Karthika R Bronze

44. Angel Jasper A Bronze

45. Sindhuja G Bronze

46. Ranjitha B Bronze

47. Bershiya K Bronze

48. Arivanandham M Bronze

49. Kaviyarasan P Bronze

50. Aldrin B

Sliver Badminton Zonal Sports Meet 51. Albin David A

52. Naptali Raja C

53. Agilan N Sliver Chess Zonal Sports Meet

54. Rahini KR Bronze Foot Ball

55. Priyadharsini N Bronze Chess Zonal Sports Meet

56. Nithyasubha V Bronze Chess Zonal Sports Meet

57. Yalini M Bronze Chess Zonal Sports Meet

58. Godhandasamy G

Silver Hockey Zonal Sports Meet

59. Parthiban M

60. Sivanathan M

61. Muruganantham P

62. JohnClintin A

63. PriyaDharsan M

64. PrasanaBalaji E Silver Power Lifting Zonal Sports Meet

65. Ayyappan P Bronze

66. Kavithra K

Bronze Basket Ball Chief Minister

Trophy

67. Latha R

68. Bhuvaneshwari S

69. Prajaktha S

70. Priyanka Mary A

71. Geetha Anjali A

72. Nithila A

73. Crystal S

74. Yamuna S

75. Shalini G Bronze Basket Ball

Chief Minister

Trophy 76. Karthika Mahalakshmi V

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S.No Name of the Student Achievement Name of the Event

State/ University

Level

77. Periyasamy V

Bronze Foot Ball Chief Minister

Trophy

78. Selvamani S

79. Vignesh R

80. Vigneshwaran K

81. Yaseen Mohamed K

82. Vasanth A

83. Manikandan A

84. Srinivasan K

85. Vignesh B

86. Mathan kumar S

87. Santhosh Kumar M

88. Prabhu S

89. Karthick M

90. Alex Pandiayan A

91. Periyasamy N

92. Stalin D

93. Ravi Sankar M

94. Dinesh Kumar A

95. Manikandan A

96. Sudharsan G.R

Bronze Cricket State Level

97. Iyyapan S

98. Manikandan S

99. Mariyappan R

100. Yaseen Mohamed K

101. Arun G

102. Ajith Kumar M

103. Lokesh S

104. Shanmugam A.L

105. Satham Husain J

106. Jerom Ruban Raj J

107. Balasubramaniyan P

Student Centric Activities

The following programs were organized during 2015-2016 academic year

S.No Society Date Name of the Event Resource Person

1.

Stu

den

t

Co

un

sell

ing

Cel

l

31-08-15 Stress Management and

Mental Health

Dr.Arun Vijay Subburayalu,

Director, Quality Studies and

Research Unit, Deanship of quality

and Accreditation, Omen

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S.No Society Date Name of the Event Resource Person

2. 08-03-16 “Enhancing Insight on

Reproductive Health

and Impact of Nutrition

in Adolescent Health”

on International

Women‟s Day

Celebration

Dr.Parimala Devi, MD , Dean-

Cum-Special Officer, Govt.

Medical College Pudukkottai

Prof. Mrs. Jasmine Sheela H.M,

M.Sc(N), Ph.d.,Principal at Mount

Zion College of

Nursing,Pudukkottai

3. 05-04-16 Mental Health

RehabilitationTopic :

Hoping Skills

Prof. Gurubharathy G (Consultant),

MS. Chellamuthu Institute of

Mental Health Rehabilitation

Ms.Maheswari MBA,

MSc.,Counselling Psycho Therapy

Faculty MS ChellaMuthu Institute

of Mental Health Rehabilitation

Mrs.Easha MSc., Counselling

Psycho TherapyFaculty MS

ChellaMuthu Institute of Mental

Health

4.

Wom

en’s

Gri

evan

ce

an

d

Red

rass

al

Cel

l

08-03-16 Celebration on

Women‟s day - 2016

( Essay writing, Slogan

writing, Drawing and

Poster design)

Mrs.FloranceJayabharathan,

Vice Chairperson, Mountzion

College of Engineering and Tech,

Pudukkottai

5.

Care

er

Gu

idan

ce

Cel

l

18-08-15 Awareness Programme

About Gate

Mr. Sri Ramulu, C-Academy,

Thanjavur

6. 19-08-15 Career Awareness

Programme

Kalvi Foundation,

Madurai

The following industries were visited during 2015-2016 academic year

S.No Society Date Name of the Event

1.

In

du

stry

In

stit

uti

on

Inte

ract

ion

Cel

l

17-07-15 Sri BalamuruganEngg. works,Mathur

2. 17-07-15 Salai pipes (P) Ltd, Pudukkotai

3. 17-07-15 CPC (P) Ltd, Pudukkotai

4. 07-08-15 SEDCO,Nallur

5. 07-08-15 RL Clean Power Pvt Ltd, Kalaiyarkovil

6. 14-08-15 Ashok Leyland Wind Energy Limited,Pazhavur

7. 26-08-15 All India Radio,Tiruchirappalli

8. 02-04-16 Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Neyveli

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Campus Training & Placement Programmes

The following Training Program was conducted for academic year 2015-2016

Details of the Training Program

Sl.No Training

Period

Name of Trainers Topics Discussed

1

08-02-16

to

16-02-16

Mr.Nelson English Spotting errors Odd one out Spelling corrections Confusing words

Idioms

Phrasal verbs

correction

Sequence of

sentences

Cloze test

comprehension

Sentence completion

Sentence correction Modal verbs Articles Prepositions Synonyms & antonyms

Paragraph

Reading

2 Mr.Boopathy Raja

3 Mr.Sathish

4 Mr.Vengatesan Logical

Verbal analogy

Coding : letter

coding

Series

completion & odd one

out

Cubes and cuboid

Blood relation

5 Ms.Rajeshwari

6 Ms.Usha

7 Mr.Vijay Maths

Number properties

Ages

Percentage

Averages

Ratio and

proportion

Time and work

Mixtures and solutions

Data interpretation

8 Mr.Mohan

9 Ms.Mareeswari

Placement details for the academic year 2015-16

S.NO NAME OF THE COMPANY

NO OF

STUDENTS

SELECTED

1. Zealous Service, Chennai 03

2. Velmurugan Heavy Engg India (P) Ltd, Trichy 01

3. DonracksTmte Metal Tech Pvt. Ltd, Trichy 01

4. Mitosis Technologies Private Limited, Chennai 03

5. Hakuna Matata, Chennai 02

6. Matrimony, Chennai 03

7. NFN Labs, Chennai 04

8. Sutherland Global Services, Chennai 17

9. Usha Fire And Safety, Madurai 21

10. Vertex, Chennai 99

11. Perfect Detailing Service, Chennai 06

12. HGS, Chennai 26

13. First Source, Chennai 10

14. Polaris, Chennai 15

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S.NO NAME OF THE COMPANY

NO OF

STUDENTS

SELECTED

15. Serco, Chennai 34

16. Reeva Solutions, Chennai 35

17. Carrier Solution, Chennai 12

18. Annai Enterprises, Chennai 14

19. Aqua Plus, Chennai 15

20. VIVO Solutions, Chennai 4

TOTAL 325

Community Development Programmes

S.No Community Date Name of the Event

No. of

Students

attended

1.

Rota

ract

21-07-2015 Blood donation camp 101

2. 25-07-2015 PETS,SETS -2015 250

3. 29-07-2015 Condolence Meeting -Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 250

4. 06-08-2015 ThallapillaiPond cleaning programme 10

5. 19-08-2015 Installation function 250

6. 23-09-2015 CLLIFF RYLA -Kodaikanal 02

01-10-2015 Tamil Application development 250

8.

You

th R

ed

Cro

ss

02-09-2015 Orientation Programme for Youth Red Cross

Volunteers 100

9. 04-03-2016 HIV awareness programme 100

10. 02-09-2015 Orientation programme for YRC volunteers 100

11.

NS

S 05-08-2015 Service on Orientation Programme for first year 35

12. 19-06-2016 School campus cleaning programme 20

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ANNEXURE II

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

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ANNEXURE III

BEST PRACTICES

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Best Practice No.1

Title

To provide the Internship to the students.

Goal

The ultimate aim of the Internship is to allow engineering students to learn and to give a practical

exposure which is readily available in the industries. Typically the internship develops the students in

practical exposure of technical skills, professional skills, and promotes leadership skills and critical

thinking.

The Context

Students must be ready and they should be aware of internship. Staff members and other mentors

are needed to motivate the students to undergo internship and inform the benefits of it. Industry is ready to

allow the students for internship. Staff members are needed to create the internship awareness to the

students.

The Practice

Students are going to industry for internship in the weekends. They gain technical knowledge and

practical exposure in the related field of internship. Each student undergoes internship based on their own

interest related to their department.

Evidence of Success

Arranged internship in various industries after getting the parent„s permission. So far around 150

students have undergone internship from various industries which are located in Pudukkottai and

Sivaganga district. Every weekend and semester holidays students are undergo internship to improve their

skills.

Problems Encountered and Resources Required

The students were not able to undergo internship regularly because of their

academic commitment. Some of the students are not coming forward for internship as they have to work

regularly. Many of the companies are not willing to provide internship. More number of industries is

essential to provide internship for all the students.

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Best Practice No.2

Title

To make student entrepreneur

Goal

The ultimate aim of this particular practice is to provide entrepreneurship and skills to the

students and make them self-employable.

Context

The Entrepreneurship Development Cell provides a platform for the budding entrepreneurs to

learn about entrepreneurship and enhance their skills. Every Department has ED Cell Coordinator to

identify and motivate the students in the Entrepreneurship Activities. Periotic meetings are conducted to

create the awareness among students. Identified innovative ideas are proceed to establish with financial

assistant of funding agencies. In addition, students placed stalls in their Department function like

symposium, conference, workshops, and college functions sports and anual day. Through these attempt

students gained good profit and give 10% to ED Cell developments. Industrial visit has arranged to a

nearby place to have an understanding of a successful entrepreneur.

The Practice

Entrepreneur awareness camp are arranged to know the quality and the skills required to become

an entrepreneur. During the Camp entrepreneurs from various departments shared their experience among

the students. It motivated students to place stationary store, food stall and student„s cooperative store in

the college campus and it is functioning from 5th July 2013. Management gave separate room facilities in

the hostel to establish student cooperative store. ED Cell student Coordinator is reporting the status every

month regularly.

Evidence of Success

Student„s cooperative store is successfully functioning in the institution ladies hostel from the

very inception. Students are joined together and run a cooperative store successfully. Every month the

profit is shared among them and it is used for day today activities. Students gain self-confidence and

overrun the unemployment problem.

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ANNEXURE IV

FEEDBACK FROM STAKEHOLDERS - ANALYSIS

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0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

AERO CIVIL CSE ECE EEE MECH

90-100

80-90

71-80

60-70

51-60

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

AERO CIVIL CSE ECE EEE MECH

90-100

80-90

71-80

60-70

51-60

Student’s Feedback Analysis Odd Semester

Student’s Feedback Analysis Even Semester

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Parents Feedback

The following points are observed from the feedback of parents while conducting

PTAmeeting

1. Quality of teaching offered by the college is good.

2. Discipline maintained by the college is excellent.

3. Placement Activities are good.

4. Infrastructure of the institution is good.

5. Technical knowledge and communication skills acquired by student after the admission to our

college are fair.

6. Examination system adopted by the college is satisfactory.