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1 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai) Telegraphic Address: GEECEETEE Phone: 0422-2432221 Tele Fax: 2455230 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.gct.ac.in CALENDAR -2020 2021 VISION OF THE INSTITUTION To emerge as a centre of excellence and eminence by imparting futuristic technical education keeping on par with global standards; making our students technologically competent and ethically strong so that they can readily contribute to the rapid advancement of society and mankind. MISSION OF THE INSTITUTION To achieve academic excellence through innovative teaching and learning practices. To enhance employability and entrepreneurship. To improve the research competence to address societal needs. To inculcate a culture that supports and reinforces ethical and professional behaviour for a harmonious and prosperous society.

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

Telegraphic Address: GEECEETEE

Phone: 0422-2432221 Tele Fax: 2455230

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.gct.ac.in

CALENDAR -2020 – 2021

VISION OF THE INSTITUTION

To emerge as a centre of excellence and eminence by imparting futuristic technical education keeping

on par with global standards; making our students technologically competent and ethically strong so that

they can readily contribute to the rapid advancement of society and mankind.

MISSION OF THE INSTITUTION

• To achieve academic excellence through innovative teaching and learning practices.

• To enhance employability and entrepreneurship.

• To improve the research competence to address societal needs.

• To inculcate a culture that supports and reinforces ethical and professional behaviour for a

harmonious and prosperous society.

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COLLEGE TIMINGS

COLLEGE TIMINGS FOR FULL TIME STUDENTS

Period CBCS Students

(UG & PG)

For IV Year UG Students

(Non - CBCS)

I 9.00 AM – 9.50 AM 9.00 AM – 9.50 AM

II 9.50 AM – 10.40 AM 9.50 AM – 10.40 AM

III 10.50 AM – 11.40 AM 10.50 AM – 11.40 AM

IV 11.40 AM –12 .30 PM 11.40 AM –12 .30 PM

V 1.30 PM – 2.20 PM 1.30 PM – 2.20 PM

VI 2.20 PM – 3.10 PM 2.20 PM – 3.10 PM

VII 3.10 PM – 4.00 PM 3.10 PM – 4.00 PM

VIII 4.00 PM – 4.50 PM

COLLEGE TIMINGS FOR PART TIME STUDENTS

I 6.15 P.M - 7.45 P.M.

II 7.45 P.M - 9.15 P.M.

COLLEGE OFFICE

10.00 A.M to 5.45 P.M.

LIBRARY

1 Issue Sections 10.00 A.M to 6.00 P.M.

(Monday to Friday)

10.00 A.M to 3.00

P.M.(Saturday)

2 Reference Section

3 Digital Library

STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE STORES

1 Working Hours

11.00 A.M. to 11.15 A.M.

1.45 P.M. to 2.00 P.M.

4.45 P.M. to 6.45 P.M.

VISITING HOURS FOR HOSTEL

1 During working days 4.45 P.M. to 6.15 P.M.

2 Holidays 10.00 A.M. to 6.00 P.M

STUDENTS PLEDGE

India is my country; All Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my country

and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy

of it. I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect and treat everyone

with courtesy. To my country and my people I pledge my devotion and in their

well being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.

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CONTENTS

1. Overview of GCT

2. Succession List of Principals

3. Programmes of Study & Fee Details

4. Scholarships

5. Institutional Administration

6. Departments / Centers

7. Administration Staff & Technical Staff

8. Physical Infrastructure

9. General Amenities

10. Rules and Regulations for Students

11. Hostel

12. Professional Association & Clubs

13. Academic Regulations

14. Academic schedule for Odd & Even semesters

15. Tamilnadu Government Holidays

16. Important Telephone Numbers

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1. OVERVIEW OF GCT

1.1 HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE

The Government College of Technology, Coimbatore formerly known as Arthur

Hope

College of Technology, was started in July 1945 in accordance with the general policy of the then

Government of Madras to give high priority to technical education under the post-war

reconstruction schemes in order to meet the demand for trained engineers to complete industrial

and developmental projects in the State. The late Mr. G.D. Naidu, the well

known industrialist and Philanthropist of Coimbatore offered the premises, which had space for

office, workshops, and hostel, free of rent for a period of three years along with a donation of Rs.2,

00,000 and the land for the present campus that facilitated the inception of the college in July

1945.The College was later shifted to the present permanent site of about 45 hectares on the

Thadagam Road in June 1950. The College was then renamed Government College of Technology,

which got its affiliation to the University of Madras in 1951. Initially, Civil and Electrical

Engineering branches were offered and in 1952, Mechanical Engineering branch was introduced.

The main building of the College was formally opened by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the

then

Vice President of India on 8th October 1959.

The three-year B.E. Degree course for B.Sc., graduates introduced in the year 1963 in Civil and

Mechanical Engineering branches was subsequently abolished. The Syllabi for Engineering Studies were

revised and in 1968, the five - year Semester System was

introduced. In 1970, Electronics and Communication Engineering branch was started.

Post graduate degree courses in Structural Engineering (Civil) & Engineering Design

(Mechanical) were started during 1971. Post graduate Degree in Power Systems in the discipline of

Electrical and Electronics Engineering was introduced in the academic year 1977-78. With a view to

facilitating Diploma holders pursue their engineering education, part-time B.E. Degree courses were started

during the same year in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical branches. B.E. Production Engineering was

introduced during the same period.

Consequent upon the introduction of the 10+2 Scheme, admission to the Five Year B.E.

Degree courses ceased from the academic year 1984 - 85 and the Four year B.E. Degree courses

were started. A Post-graduate degree course in Applied Electronics (Digital Electronics) and a

Post-graduate degree course in Production Engineering were started during 1980 - 81. The M.E.

Degree Course in Public Health Engineering was started during 1981- 82. The M.Sc., Degree

Course in Applied Chemistry was started during 1982 - 83. The Instrumentation and Control

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Engineering branch in the U.G. Programme was started during 1984 - 85. Whose nomenclature was

changed to Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering subsequently.

B.E. Degree course in Computer Technology and Informatics was started during the year

1986 - 87. Then the nomenclature was changed to Computer Science & Engineering.

A part time Post Graduate Degree in M.E. Computer Science was started in the academic year 1987 – 88.

A Full time Degree Course in Computer Science was started in the academic year 1990 - 91. B.E. degree

course in Information Technology was introduced in the academic year 2001 - 2002. All the UG and PG

courses were affiliated to Anna University in the academic year 2001 - 2002. Consequently, six new PG

courses were started in various disciplines. The Industrial Biotechnology Course which was started as a

self-supporting course, was then brought under the regular stream.

The college has got recognition from the Anna University for admitting research scholars to pursue

their Doctoral work in the disciplines such as Civil

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication

Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Applied Chemistry and Physics.

The College has completed 75 years of fruitful service and the National Board of

Accreditation Committee has accorded accreditation for most of the branches of study, namely

Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics, and Electronics and Communication, Electronics and

Instrumentation, Information Technology and M.E Structures. Efforts are being taken to obtain

accreditation for all the courses offered.

Thus from a humble beginning, the college has grown into a premier institution for

Engineering Education in this part of the Country.

1.2 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Apart from consultancy work undertaken by engineering departments, academic research and

R&D activities are at a par with leading Institutions of the country. This institute offers Doctoral

Degrees in all Engineering departments in order to provide a platform for aspiring engineers to pursue

their research. Research papers have been published and presented by faculty members and research

scholars in referred journals, conferences, seminars and symposia of international and national repute.

Seminars, conferences and symposia are also organized by various departments of our institute. A

thriving environment for the faculty and students encourages collaborative research and consultancy

resulting in several MoUs with industry and other reputed academic and research institutions.

1.3 TESTING & CONSULTANCY

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The faculty at Government College of Technology has technical expertise in various research

fields. The institute encourages its faculties to undertake testing and consultancy work through which

the faculties contribute to the industrial growth, strengthen institute-industry interface and enrich their

professional experience. Anybody from Industry/ External Agency can contact the institute to solve

problems in almost every discipline of engineering, technology and science. Consultancy in its broader

sense goes well with the institute as it fulfils the external requests of the industry/ agency with the help

of its faculties.

1.4 TEQIP

National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) was established by Ministry of Human Resource

Development, Government of India, in August 1990 for coordination, facilitation, monitoring and to

provide guidance to the States/ Institutions in all aspects of the projects. Between 1991 and 2007, NPIU

implemented three Technical Education Projects of Government of India being assisted by World Bank,

which helped to strengthen and upgrade the Technical Education System which benefited 552

polytechnics in 27 States including UTs of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Puducherry.

Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) of Government of India is

implemented as a World Bank assisted project to improve the quality of technical education system in

the country. TEQIP is a long term programme of 10-12 years and is implemented in three phases.

TEQIP - Phase I

The Phase I of TEQIP was implemented in 13 States which covered 127 Institutions including

18 Centrally Funded Institutions. It became effective in March 2003. The Government College of

Technology, Coimbatore has been one of the institutions selected for TEQIP Phase - I. The project

activities started in the year 2003 and ended successfully in March 2008 with a funding of 14.6 Crores.

Objectives:

a. Promotion of Academic Excellence

b. Networking of Institutions for quality enhancement and resource sharing

c. Enhancing quality and reach of services to Community and Economy; System Management

Capacity Improvement.

TEQIP - Phase II

Based on the performance in the first phase, this institute had been selected for TEQIP Phase -11

and got a sanction of Rs. 17.5 Crores.

Objectives:

a. Scaling up Post ·Graduate education and demand driven Research and Development

innovation.

b. Establishing Centre’s of Excellence for focussed applicable research

c. Training of faculty for effective teaching

d. Enhancing Institution and System Management effectiveness

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TEQIP - Phase III

Based on the performance in the TEQIP Phase-I and Phase - II, this institute has again been

selected for TEQIP Phase -III with the sanction of Rs. 7 Crores. For sustaining the activities of

established COEs, 3 Crores of additional funds was sanctioned. The Institution has the privilege of

being a mentor for two institutions, namely i) Government Engineering College, Jagdhalpur and ii)

National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh under TEQIP III. The Project Third phase of

TEQIP is fully integrated with the Twelfth Five-year Plan objectives of Technical Education as a key

component for improving the quality of Engineering Education in existing institutions with a special

consideration to Low Income States and Special Category States thereby support to strengthen a few

affiliated technical universities to improve their policy, academic and management practices.

Objectives:

a. Improving quality and equity in engineering institutions in the focused states?

b. Taking System-level initiatives to strengthen sector governance and performance

c. Making Twinning Arrangements to Build Capacity and Improve Performance of institutions

and ATUs participating in focus states.

1.5 CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE - ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Environmental Engineering as a wing of Civil Engineering has established a “Centre of

Excellence – Environmental Studies” (CoE – ES) under the sub-component 1.2.1 of TEQIP Phase II

with the fund of Rs. 5 Crores being sanctioned by the NPIU, Noida. An additional fund of Rs.1 Crore

has been sanctioned under the sub-component 1.3 of TEQIP Phase III. The CoE - ES has its long-term

goals to develop a centre which is conducive for R&D activities of the concerned field. This may be

possible by motivating researchers, bettering the Industry-Institute Interaction in the use of new

technologies pertaining to the field of Environmental Engineering in order to solve the industrial and

practical problems.

The short-term goals of the centre are:

1. To achieve innovative researches at P.G. and Ph.D. levels

2. To impart better education through Educational programmes

3. To enhance both academic and sponsored researches in the field of Environmental Engineering,

Bio-technology and Nano-Technology

4. To synergize research with other departments such as Bio-technology, Chemistry and Physics.

The COE aims to strengthen applied research, technology enhanced knowledge acquisition

through long-term and short-term training courses, motivating the researchers in publishing papers in

scientific journals, organizing seminars, workshops and conferences at National and International levels

mainly for the scientific community. The Department has further signed MoU (Memorandum of

Understanding) with Michigan State University, USA and CLRI, Chennai to promote research at a

wider level.

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1.6 CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE - ALTERNATE ENERGY RESEARCH

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering has established a “Center of

Excellence” for Alternative Energy Research with a grant of Rs. 5 Crores under TEQIP Phase II by

NPIU, Noida. An additional fund of Rs.1.5 Crore has been sanctioned to the institute under the sub-

component 1.3 of TEQIP Phase III. Wind Power and Solar Energy are the thematic areas of research in

this discipline.

The Short-term goals of the centre are :

1. To offer National and International Centre for innovation in the rapidly growing areas of

Renewable Energy Resources like Solar and Wind.

2. To make it more viable in the curriculum through teaching, learning and research that engages

faculty, students as well as industries in a mutually - beneficial collaboration.

3. To address the community by identifying and finding solutions to specific renewable energy

projects, along with developing it.

4. To conduct research and investigation in the areas of Solar Energy and Wind power.

1.7 CAMPUS WI-FI

The college has a 8Mbps internet connectivity through leased circuit,10 Mbps BSNL line and

1Gbps line under National knowledge network with 600 nodes covering the entire campus. The Wi-Fi

facility has been provided to everyone in the campus and in the hostel. Most of the classrooms are ICT

enabled with a computer, LCD facility, LAN and internet connectivity for enhancing teaching-learning

process technologically viable. All the laboratories are provided with internet connectivity and

computing systems to access worldwide web and e-learning materials. Seminar halls are equipped with

multimedia facilities.

1.8 STUDENT LIFE

Students of this institute are exposed to various aspects of life apart from academics. An active

student council, numerous club activities, festivals and sports keep them engaged and ensure all round

development.

EXTRA – CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

The College has created an ambience which encourages the students to participate in

extracurricular activities. The students exhibit their talents and services through various clubs such as

Tamil Mandram, Computer Club, Science Club, Literary and Debating Society(LDS), Fine Arts Club

and Orchestra, Rotaract Club, Youth Red Cross, National Cadet Corps, National Service Scheme, Red

Ribbon Club, Eyantra Club, Robotics Club, Students Research Foundation(SRF), Student Journalist

Council and YS Club Students organize various activities under these clubs. It is note worthy to mention

that students while participating in intercollegiate cultural and literary contests, they win the rolling

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trophies in many Colleges and Universities. The self-made students have made an indelible mark in

show chasing their versatile potentials at the national level intercollegiate cultural contests.

CO – CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

Every Department conducts seminars, workshops and technical contests in emerging areas

pertaining to their field to strengthen the theoretical and pragmatic understanding to students. The

professional Societies operated by every department comprise active student members who are properly

guided by the faculty coordinators. These clubs facilitates students edge in with competitive spirit.

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2. SUCCESSION LIST OF PRINCIPALS

Sl. No. Name Period of service

1. Dr. J.J. RUDRA, MA., BSc., PhD., MIE., MBE., Jul 1945 - Dec 1946

2. Prof. V.A. SADARANGANI, BSc(Edin)., MIE., Dec 1946 - Apr 1947

3. Prof. A. VISWANATH, MSc (Engg) (Lond)., Apr 1947 - Sep 1950

4. Major R.H. MARLEY, BE., AMIE., AM (Tech)., Sep 1950 - Jun 1955

5. Prof. N.S. KRISHNASWAMY, BE., CE (Dip with Hons)., MIE(Ind)., Jun 1955 - Nov 1961

6. Prof. P.R. RAMASWAMI, BSc(Hons) (Manch)., AMICE., MIE., Nov 1961 - Nov 1969

7. Prof. S. SRINIVASAN, BE(Hons)., MS Tech(Illinois)., MSc(Engg).,Sr. Member IEEE (NY)., MIE

(Ind).,

Feb 1970 - Feb 1971

8. Prof. K.S. HEGDE, BE MA (Engg) (Stanford) (Fierefie) (India)., AMITE., Jul 1971 - Jun 1972

9. Prof. NULRAJ JOSEPH, BE(Hons)., MSc Tech(Manch)., MIIEE., Aug 1972 - Apr 1975

10. Prof. R.P. ARTHUR, BE MS(Tenn)., FIE MISTE., Jun 1975 - Aug 1978

11. Dr. R. SAMUEL, BE., Dr Ing MIE., Oct 1978 - Jun 1985

12. Prof. N.K. CHENGAPPA, BE MSc(Engg)., Jun 1985 - May 1988

13. Dr. W.G. KOTHANDARAMAN, BE MSc(Engg)., PhD(Manch)., C Eng. MI Prod E(Lond).,

MISTE.,

Jun 1988 - May 1992

14. Dr. A. BALAKRISHNAN, MSc(Engg)., PhD., Aug 1992 - Dec 1994

15. Dr. D. VENUGOPALAN, MSc(Engg)., PhD., Dec 1994 - Jul 1996

16. Prof. M. RAMASWAMI, MSc(Engg)., MISTE., Sep 1996 - Apr 1998

17. Dr. S.V. SAMRASIVAM, BE(Hons)., MSc(Engg)., PhD., Sep 1998 - Sep 1999

18. Dr. S. ARUMUGAM, BE MSc(Engg)., PhD MISTE., Apr 2000 - Jun 2005

19. Dr. V. PALANISAMY, ME., PhD., Jun 2005 - Jul 2007

20. Dr. S. ANNADURAI, ME., PhD., Oct 2007 - Jun 2009

21. Dr. R. SUNDARARAJAN, ME., PhD., Jul 2009 - May 2012

22. Dr. V. LAKSHMI PRARHA, ME., PhD., Jul 2012 - May 2016

23. Dr. S. PALANISWAMI, ME., PhD., Sep 2016 - March 2017

24. Dr. ESTHER ANNLIN KALAJAMES, ME., PhD., Aug 2017 - May 2018

25. Dr. P.THAMARAI, ME., PhD., From Jun 2018

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3 PROGRAMMES OF STUDY AND FEE DETAILS

3.1 PROGRAMMES OF STUDY

Sl.No Name of the Branch Sanctioned in take

Under Graduate Courses (Full Time)

1 Civil Engineering 120

2 Mechanical Engineering 120

3 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 60

4 Electronics and Communication Engineering 60

5 Production Engineering 60

6 Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 60

7 Computer Science Engineering 60

8 Information Technology 60

9 Industrial Biotechnology(B. Tech) 120

Under Graduate Courses (Part Time)

1 Civil Engineering 60

2 Mechanical Engineering 60

3 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 60

4 Electronics and Communication Engineering 60

Post Graduate Courses (Full Time)

1 Civil Engineering

i Structural Engineering 18

ii Environmental Engineering 18

iii Geotechnical Engineering 18

2 Mechanical Engineering

i Engineering Design 18

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ii Thermal Engineering 18

iii Manufacturing Engineering 18

3 Electrical and Electronics Engineering

i Power Systems Engineering 18

ii Power Electronics and Drives 18

4 Electronics and Communication Engineering

i Applied Electronics 18

ii VLSI Design 18

7 Computer Science Engineering

Computer Science and Engineering 18

Doctor of Philosophy

1 Civil Engineering

2 Mechanical Engineering

3 Electrical and Electronics Engineering

4 Electronics and Communication Engineering

5 Computer Science and Engineering

6 Production Engineering

7 Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

8 Information Technology

9 Industrial Biotechnology

10 Physics

11 Chemistry

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3.2. FEE DETAILS

Courses and Classes

Caution

Deposit

(Refundable at

the end of the

course)+admiss

ion fee (at the

time of

admission only)

Tuitio

n fees

Special

fees

Computer

fees &

Development

Charges &

others

Total

Full time B. E. Course

First Year -Per Annum

Second Year -Per Annum

Third Year -Per Annum

Final Year -Per Annum

Part time B.E.

I Semester -Per Semester

II to VII Semester -Per Semester

M. E. Full Time

I st Year -Per Annum

II nd Year -Per Annum

M.E. Part Time

I st Year -Per Annum

II nd Year -Per Annum

III rd Year -Per Annum

1000

2000

1000

1000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

2000

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

4730

2955

2955

2955

4005

2030

5670

3905

5670

3905

3905

9230

6455

6455

6455

9455

5530

10170

7405

10170

7405

7405

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4. SCHOLARSHIPS

ADHIDRAVIDAR AND SCHEDULED TRIBES SCHOLARSHIP

• Scholarship is given when the parent’s annual income does not exceed 2,50,000/-

• Adhi dravidar special scholarship Rs. 8000/- is given to hostellers when their parents annual income

does not exceed Rs. 2,00,000/-\

BACKWARD AND MOST BACKWARD SCHOLARSHIP

• Scholarship is given when the parents annual income does not exceed Rs. 2,00,000/-

• Minority Welfare Educational Scholarship is given when the parents annual income does not

exceed Rs. 2,50,000/-.

Sno Bank details Name of sponsor Amount

Deposit

date %

Interest

amount

Maturity

date

1 31876067956 16 Groups Amount 1,010,251.00 09.08.2011 9.25 93,448 09.07.2021

2 34765670224 AJCS Trust of Excellence 300,000.00 06.03.2015 8.5 25,500 06.02.2020

3 35593030846 Sathy sathyamurthi 100,000.00 24.02.2016 7 7,000 24.02.2020

4 31655995206 Sathy & Girija 88,876.00 24.08.2016 6.75 6,665 14.02.2022

5 34819449783 V.Janakiraman-1954 medal 100,000.00 24.03.2015 8.5 8,500 24.02.2020

6 34908815615 " 100,000.00 04.05.2015 6.8 6,975 04.05.2023

7 35877556222 " 1,00,000.00 30.06.2016 7 7,000 30.06.2020

8 35555532955 " 100,000.00 06.02.2016 7 7,000 06.02.2020

9 36781885601 " 100,000.00 19.04.2017 6.5 6,500 19.04.2020

10 87666496609 " 100,000.00 24.04.2018 6.7 6,700 24.04.2021

11 38429960372 Er.V.Janakiraman -1954 Batch 100,000.00 02.05.2019 6.8 6975 02.05.2021

12 35555531576 Smt.Maragathammal Endowment Medal(C.V.Chetti) 100,000.00 06.02.2016 7 7,000 06.02.2020

13 34765669128 1971 - batch 61,000.00 06.03.2015 8.5 5,185 06.02.2020

14 34950919225

Smt.Saraswathi Narayanaswamy Memorial Scholarship

Neelakantan & Geetha100,000.00

25.05.2015 6.7 6,870 25.05.2023

15 34950920321

Smt.Navaneetham Vdadri Endowment

scholarship(P.N.Neelakantan & V.Geetha)100,000.00

25.05.2015 6.7 6,870 25.05.2023

16 35181948301 Dr.S.Neelamani 400,000.00 26.08.2015 7.25 29,000 26.08.2019

17 35329030206 Er.R.Rajagopal 100,000.00 06.11.2015 7 6,893 06.11.2019

18 35329029359 " 100,000.00 06.11.2015 7 6,893 06.11.2019

19 35410891795 " 125,000.00 21.12.2015 7 8,750 21.12.2019

20 35410892325 " 125,000.00 21.12.2015 7 8,750 21.12.2019

List of Deposits held by GCT Alumni Association

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21 32458008784 " 250,000.00 31.07.2012 8.75 21,875 30.06.2022

22 31876579840 " 250,000.00 09.08.2011 9.25 23,125 09.07.2021

23 35229041700 " 125,000.00 16.09.2015 7.25 9,062 16.09.2019

24 35229043208 " 125,000.00 16.09.2015 7.25 9,062 16.09.2019

25 35192447696 " 125,000.00 31.08.2015 7.25 9,062 31.08.2019

26 35192800789 " 125,000.00 31.08.2015 7.25 9,602 31.08.2019

27 36080661324 Pushpavalli Sundararajan-1961 GJ 142,915.00 09.09.2018 6.7 7,250 09.09.2019

28 36080662419 Ambujavalli Srinivasan - 1961 GJ 142,915.00 09.09.2018 6.7 7,250 09.09.2019

29 37235970717 Pushpavalli Sundararajan-1961 GJ 125,000.00 13.10.2017 6.25 6,250 13.10.2020

30 37235969768 Ambujavalli Srinivasan - 1961 GJ 125,000.00 13.10.2017 6.25 6,250 13.10.2020

31 38068909878 Ambujavalli Srinivasan - 1961 GJ 125,000.00 14.11.2018 6.8 8719 14.11.2021

32 38068905400 Pushpavalli Sundararajan-1961 GJ 125,000.00 14.11.2018 6.8 8719 14.11.2021

33 35329028844

Arthur hope College of Technology Er. S.Ponnusamy -

1949 batch100,000.00

06.11.2015 7 7,000 06.11.2019

34 32357485209

Arthur hope College of Technology Er. S.Ponnusamy -

1949 batch100,000.00

30.05.2012 8.75 6,893 30.04.2022

35 34680583244

Arthur hope College of Technology Er. S.Ponnusamy -

1949 batch61,568.00

06.02.2018 6.25 3,910 06.02.2020

36 37711572490

P.Shankaralinga Mudaliar Memorial Scholarship

(Mr.S.Ponnusamy 1949-Civil) 100,000.00 21.05.2018 6.7 6700 21.05.2021

37 38430024725

Mr.S.Shanmugham Scholarship (Mr.S.Ponnuswamy -1949

Civil) 130,000.00 02.05.2019 6.8 9067 02.05.2021

38 35229040875 1962 Golden Jubilee year Scholarship 200,000.00 16.09.2015 7.25 14,500 16.09.2019

39 35329037495 EEE 1995-99 Batch Scholarship(Varshini & 8 others) 120,000.00 06.11.2015 7 8,271 06.11.2019

40 35329028254

Sri V.V Sundararajan Memorial Scholarship

(Ms.Vijayalakshmi)60,000.00

06.11.2015 7 4,136 06.11.2019

41 35329027657 EEE-2004 Batch -Fund I Thenappan and 11 others 60,000.00 06.11.2015 7 4,136 06.11.2019

42 34765669649 1984 5yr batch scholarship 40,000.00 06.03.2015 8.5 3,400 06.02.2020

43 33416131585 " 500,000.00 30.10.2013 9 44,550 30.10.2023

44 35329027249 Er.Mahadevan Scholarship 50,000.00 06.11.2015 7 3,446 06.11.2019

45 35329026733 Er.Kandasamy Scholarship 50,000.00 06.11.2015 7 3,446 06.11.2019

46 35328960255 Er.Muthukrishnan Scholarship 30,000.00 06.11.2015 7 2,068 06.11.2019

47 34950922158 Syed Ibrahim Buckari Scholarship 50,000.00 25.05.2015 6.7 3,425 25.05.2023

48 35386069951

Ponnammal Appuswamy Scholarship (M.A.Ramakrishnan

1964 Batch)100,000.00

03.12.2015 7 7,000 03.12.2019

49 34366725768 Class of 1964 batch sholarship 643,705.00 05.11.2014 8.25 54,156 05.11.2024

50 35555534168 1972 batch scholarship 200,000.00 06.02.2016 7 14,000 06.02.2020

51 35555533710 Kumarasamy memorial scholarship 200,000.00 06.02.2016 7 14,000 06.02.2020

52 34819451486 Natchimuthu memorial scholarship(M.Chellaiah) 50,000.00 24.03.2015 8.5 4,250 24.02.2020

53 35192448714 " 50,000.00 31.08.2015 7.25 3,725 31.08.2019

54 34886429904 Rendeep_Prod 1996 batch scholarship 60,000.00 22.04.2015 6.8 4,185 22.04.2023

55 34886433182

Mr.R.Jambulingam Memorial

scholarship(Anandhakrishnan)65,000.00

22.04.2016 6.8 4,533 22.04.2023

56 35000903900 " 65,000.00 17.06.2015 8.25 5,362 17.06.2019

57 35223739164 Dr.A.P.J.Abdul kalam Scholarship(1997 ECE batch) 135,000.00 14.09.2015 7.25 9,787 14.09.2019

58 35905655917 " 235,000.00 11.07.2016 7.5 17,625 11.07.2020

59 36164560174 1991 batch- Silver jubliee scholarship 360,000.00 06.10.2016 7.25 25,491 06.10.2020

60 36245166381 1984 batch scholarship 302,000.00 11.11.2016 6.5 19,323 11.11.2020

61 36262268497 1990 batch silver jubliee scholarship 500,000.00 22.11.2016 6.5 32,500 22.11.2020

62 36613320021 Bsc-CT 1991 Batch 300,000.00 08.03.2017 6.5 19,000 06.03.2020

63 35077310254 Lion club dist 5,288.00 06.10.2015 7.5 396.6 06.10.2019

64 36726755189 GCT 1993-97 CSE BATCH 443,720.00 30.03.2017 6.5 28841.8 30.03.2020

65 37120942623 Er.K.S. Periasami GCT 1969 Civil batch Scholarship 100,000.00 29.08.2017 6.7 6700 29.08.2019

66 37120943659 Er.K.S. Periasami GCT 1969 Civil batch Book prize 50,000.00 29.08.2017 6.7 3370 29.08.2019

67 37521461514

Choodamani Subramanium Endowment (Er.S.Sundaresh -

1971 EE) 100,000.00 02.02.2018 6.8 6250 02.02.2020

68 37539970687 Principal P R Ramaswami (Mr.R.Vijayakumar) 500,000.00 14.02.2018 6 30000 27.03.2021

69 37554457633 1968 Golden Scholarship 1,411,968.00 22.02.2018 6.5 91777 27.03.2021

70 37848062460 1998 CSE Batch scholarship 100,000.00 01.08.2018 6.8 6800 01.08.2021

71 37890536928 GCT 1989-93 Batch Scholarship 350,000.00 21.08.2018 6.8 23800 21.08.2021

72 38305695643 Dr.saty Satia moorthi Scholarship 105,949.00 06.03.2019 6.8 7390 06.03.2021

73 38305700700 Er. K.S. Venkatasubban 1959 Batch Scholarship 100,000.00 06.03.2019 6.8 6975 06.03.2021

74 38429960372 GCT 1998 Golden Batch Deposit 100,000.00 02.05.2019 6.8 6975 02.05.2021

75 38645781035 1992 batch Scholarship 500,000.00 31.07.2019 6.75 34613 31.07.2021

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5 INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

5.1 ACADEMIC ADMINSTRATION

S.No Portfolio/office i/c Name Designation in

Abbreviation

1 Principal Dr. P. Thamarai Professor

2 Vice Principal Dr. P.K. Palani PME

3 Controller of Examinations Dr. P.K. Palani PME

4 Chief Faculty Advisor for First Year Dr. M. Thamilselvan PP

5 Placement Officer Dr. K. Ranjith Kumar PEEE (CAS)

6 Associate Warden Dr. P.K. Palani PME

7 Zonal Officer in charge Mr. K. Rajupillai Asst. PM

8 TEQIP - Co-ordinator Dr.J.Jeyanthi PCE (CAS)

9 Industry Institute Interaction Cell Dr. S.Gopi Asso. PPE

10 Entrepreneurship Development Cell Dr. K.Yasoda Asst. PEEE

11 Officer In charge of Library Dr. S. Sathyapriya Asst. PCE

12 Disability Resource Centre Dr. S. P. Jayapriya PCE (CAS)

13 Officer in charge for Alumni Dr.V.Prasanna Moorthy PEEE (CAS)

14 NSS Officers – Unit I & II Mr.K.Rajupillai Asst. PM

15 Unit III & IV Dr.M.Kalpana Asso. PH (CAS)

16 NCC officer Mr. N. Ajay Manikandan Asst. PPE

17 Tamil Mandram Dr. J. Anbazhagan Vijay PE (CAS)

18 Fine Arts Club Dr. J. Anbazhagan Vijay PE (CAS)

19 Science Club President Dr. M. Thamilselvan PP

20 Literary and Debating Society Dr. J. Anbazhagan Vijay PE (CAS)

21 Rotaract Club Dr. P. Ilamathi Asst. PPE

22 Green Club Mr.S.Murugan Asso. PCE

23 Officer in charge for Vehicles Dr.K.Ramesh PME (CAS)

24 Auditorium & Conference Hall Dr. K. Ranjith Kumar PEEE (CAS)

25 Sanitation Dr. S. Gopi Asso. PPE

26 Watch and Ward Dr. S. Gopi Asso. PPE

27 Electricity Dr. V. Prasanna Moorthy PEEE (CAS)

28 NRSC Canteen Dr. K. Ramesh PME (CAS)

29 MBA/MCA counselling centre Dr. P. K. Palani PME

30 Estate Officer Dr. R. Thenmozhi PCE

31 Water Supply Incharge Dr. S. Gopi Asso. PPE

32 Sports Officer Dr. P.K. Palani PME

33 Common Computer Centre Dr. K. Ranjith Kumar PEEE (CAS)

34 Student Research Foundation Dr. S. Gopi Asso. PPE

35 Public Information Officer Dr.C.Meiaraj PCE (CAS)

36 Cooperative Stores Dr.C.Meiaraj PCE (CAS)

37 Time Table Officer Dr.M.Muthuselvan Asst. P/M

38 IQAC Coordinator Dr. R. Thenmozhi PCE

39 College Calendar & Magazine Dr. J. Anbazhagan Vijay PE (CAS)

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5.2 GENERAL ADMINSTRATION

S.No Department Heads /office Name Designation

1 Principal Dr. P. Thamarai Professor

2 Vice Principal Dr. P.K. Palani Professor/ME

3 B.E. Civil Engineering(FT & PT) Dr. D. Padmini Professor (CAS)

4 B.E. Mechanical Engineering (FT & PT) Dr. P.K. Palani Professor

5 B.E. Electrical and Electronics

Engineering (FT & PT) Dr. E. Latha Mercy Professor (CAS)

6 B.E. Electronics and Communication

Engineering (FT & PT) Dr. O. Saranya Asso. Professor (CAS)

7 B.E. Production Engineering Dr. P.K. Palani Professor/ME (i/c)

8 B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation

Engineering Dr. V. Prasanna Moorthy Professor (CAS)/EEE

9 B.E. Computer Science & Engineering Dr. J.C. Miraclin Joyce Pamila Professor (CAS)

10 B.Tech. Information Technology Dr. S. Rathi Professor (CAS)/CSE

11 B.Tech. Industrial Biotechnology Dr.J.Jeyanthi Professor (CAS)/CE

12 Mathematics Prof.R.Rajendiran Asso. Professor (CAS)

13 Physics Dr. M. Thamilselvan Professor

14 Chemistry Dr. C. Sivasankari Professor (CAS)

15 M.E. Structural Engineering Dr. R. Thenmozhi Professor

16 M.E. Environmental Engineering Dr.J.Jeyanthi Professor (CAS)

17 M.E. Geotechnical Engineering Dr. R. Thenmozhi Professor

18 M.E. Engineering Design Dr. N.Nandhakumar Professor (CAS)

19 M.E. Manufacturing Engineering

20 M.E. Thermal Engineering Dr.K.Ramesh Professor (CAS)

21 M.E. Power Electronics & Drives Dr. E. Latha Mercy Professor (CAS)

22 M.E. Power Systems Engineering

23 M.E. Applied Electronics Dr . O. Saranya Asso. Professor (CAS)

24 M.E. VLSI Design

25 M.E. Computer Science & Engineering Dr. J.C. Miraclin Joyce Pamila Professor (CAS)

26 Physical Education Mrs. D. Vimala Physical Directress

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5.3 FACULTY ADVISORS

B.E /B. TECH FIRST YEAR FULL TIME

Branch Section Faculty Advisor Chief Faculty Advisor

Civil Engineering A Mr. M. Sakthivel Dr.M.ThamilSelvan

Professor of Physics B Dr.M.Muthuchelvam

Mechanical

Engineering

A Mr. P. Assaigeethan

B Mr. P. N. Kannan

EEE Mr.M.Gnanakumar

ECE Mr. J. Duraikannan

Production Engineering Dr. M. Rajeswari

EIE Dr. L. Balakrishnan

CSE Mrs. N. Deepa

IT Dr. A. Vanitha

IBT A Dr.S.Ayyappan

B Mrs. R. Sathya

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Programme Programme Coordinator Batch Section Faculty Advisor

B.E Civil

Engineering

Dr.C.Meiaraj 2017 A Dr.M.Rama

B Ms.C.Bharathi

2018 A Ms.R.Bhuvaneswari

B Mr.P.Andavar

2019 A Ms.K.Rekha

B Dr.V.Sathees Kumar

M.E Structural

Engineering

Dr.R.Chithra 2019 Mr.P.Andavar

2020 Mr.G.Dhamodharakannan

M.E Environmental

Engineering

Prof. S.Murugan 2019 Mr.S.Murugan

2020 Ms.M.C.Revathi

M.E Geotechnical

Engineering

Dr.S.P. Jeyapriya 2019 Dr.S.Sathyapriya

2020 Dr.V.Sathees Kumar

B.E Mechanical

Engineering

Ms.S.ParimalaMurugaveni 2017 A Dr.S.Usha

B Mr.Rakesh Gautam

2018 A Mr.N.Vadivel

B Dr.M.S.Aezhisai Vallavi

2019 A Mr.S.Bradeesh Moorthy

B Dr.S.Ayyappan

M.E Manufacturing

Engineering

Dr.N.Nandakumar 2019 Mr.R.Surendran

2020 Dr.B.Rajeswari

M.E Engineering

Design

2019 Dr.S.Periyasamy

2020 Dr.S.Periyasamy

M.E Thermal

Engineering

Dr.K.Ramesh 2019 Mr.D.Kulandaivel

2020 Mr.D.Kulandaivel

B.E Electrical and

Electronics

Engineering

Dr.Sujatha Balaraman 2017 Dr.K.Yasoda

2018 Ms.S.Sowkarthika

2019

Dr.N.Narmadhai

M.E Power

Systems

Dr.R.Rajeswari 2019 Dr.R.Rajeswari

2020 Dr.Sujatha Balaraman

M.E Power

Electronics and

Devices

Dr.N.Narmadhai 2019 Dr.K.Ranjith Kumar

2020 Dr.Sujatha Balaraman

B.E Electronics

and

Dr.P.Deepa 2017 Dr.A.Anitha

2018 Dr.P.Deepa

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Communication

Engineering

2019

Mr.S.Mathivanan

M.E

Communication

Engineering

Dr.O.Saraniya 2019 Ms.N.Ameena Bibi

2020 Dr.G.Suchitra

M.E VLSI Design 2019 Ms.N.Ameena Bibi

2020 Dr.G.Suchitra

B.E Production

Engineering

Dr.A.Sasikumar 2017 Dr.P.Ilamathi

2018 Mr.G.Vijaya Raja

Ragavan

2019

Mr.N.Ajaymanikandan

B.E Electronics

and

Instrumentation

Engineering

Dr.A.S.Wincy Pon

Annal

2017 Ms.N.Arulmozhi

2018 Ms.G.R.Radhika

2019

Mr.C.Marimuthu

B.E Computer

Science and

Engineering

Dr.K.Kumar 2017 Dr.K.Kumar

2018 Dr.R.Bhavani

2019

Dr.A.Meena Kowshalya

M.E CSE Dr.J.C. Miraclin Joyce

Pamila

2019 Ms.L.Sumathi

2020 Ms.T.Rajasenbagam

B Tech Information

Technology

Ms.C.Aswini 2017 Ms.R.Malavika

2018 Dr.M.Blessy Queen Mary

2019

Ms.R.Devi

B Tech Industrial

Biotechnology

Dr.V.Karthik 2017 A Dr.R.Nithya

B Ms.J.Mercy Nisha Pauline

2018 A Mr.V.Rajasekar

B Mr.J.Arun Baskaran

2019 A Ms. A.Annu

B Ms.S.Madhuvanthi

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6 DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES

6.1 DEPARTMENTS

CIVIL ENGINEERING (UG) S.NO NAME DESIGNATION EMAIL ID PHONE NO

1 Dr.D.Padmini Professor (CAS) & Head [email protected] 94425 48932

2 Dr. C.Meiaraj Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9994233428

3 Dr. S. Chithra Asst. Professor (Sr.Gr) [email protected] 9360793507

4 Mrs. K.Rekha Asst. Professor (Sr.Gr) [email protected] 9944180773

5 Dr. M.Rama Asst. Professor (Sr.Gr) [email protected] 9486723545

6 Mr. S.Makesh Kumar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9940701287

7 Mrs.C.Bharathi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9952477444

CIVIL ENGINEERING (PG) STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

1 Dr.R.Thenmozhi Professor & Head [email protected] 9443440631

2 Dr.R.Chithra Assoc. Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9994243426

3 Mr.G.Dhamodharakannan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9843461470

4 Mr. P. Andavar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9159708280

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1 Dr.J.Jeyanthi Professor (CAS) & Head [email protected] 98436 44570

2 Mr.S.Murugan Asso.Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9344276423

3 Mrs. M. C. Ravathi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9786897953

4 Mrs.R. Bhuvaneswari Asst. Professor [email protected] 9600028364

5 Mr.K.Rajeshkumar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9791893387

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 1 Dr. R.Thenmozhi Professor & Head [email protected] 9443440631

2 Dr. S.P.Jeyapriya Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9443157730

3 Dr. S.Sathyapriya Asst. Professor [email protected] 9789469839

4 Dr.V.Sathees Kumar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894626090

5 Dr.M.Kumar Asst.Professor/Geology [email protected] 9952711014

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (UG)

1 Dr. P. K. Palani Professor & Head [email protected] 9486384852

2 Mrs.S.ParimalaMurugaveni Asso.Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9486112661

3 Dr.S.Ayyappan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9944622685

4 Dr. S. Usha Asst. Professor [email protected] 9952985974

5 Mr. N. Vadivel Asst. Professor [email protected] 9489891187

6 Mr. S. Bradeesh Moorthy Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894103385

7 Dr. M.S.Aezhisai Vallavi Asst. Professor [email protected] 8072298108

8 Mr. Rakesh Gautam Asst. Professor [email protected] 9468618015

9 Dr.K.Kumaravel Asst. Professor [email protected] 9486457183

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (PG)

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

1 Dr. N. Nandakumar Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9994496070

2 Mr.R.Surendran Asst. Professor [email protected] 9840487794

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3 Dr.B. Rajeswari Asst. Professor [email protected] 9965736751

THERMAL ENGINEERING

1 Dr. K. Ramesh Professor (CAS) [email protected] 7598020676

2 Mr. D. Kulandaivel Asst. Professor [email protected] 9487990119

ENGINEERING DESIGN

1 Dr. N. Nandakumar Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9994496070

2 Dr.S.Periyasamy Asst. Professor [email protected] 8754030606

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

1 Dr. E. Latha Mercy Professor (CAS) & Head [email protected] 7548888179

2 Dr.V.Prasanna Moorthy Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9443750031

3 Dr. N. Narmadhai Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9443735531

4 Dr. Sujatha Balaraman Asso.Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9976443102

5 Dr. R. Rajeswari Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9944959905

6 Dr. K.Ranjith Kumar Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9443015058

7 Dr. K.Yasoda Asst. Professor [email protected] 9488260168

8 Dr.P.Maruthupandi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9865824288

9 Dr. S.Chitra Asst. Professor [email protected] 9943694610

10 Ms. S.Sowkarthika Asst. Professor [email protected] 9087138180

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

1 Dr. O.Saraniya Asso.Professor (CAS) & Head [email protected] 9791797724

2 Dr. P.Deepa Asst. Professor [email protected] 9942912778

3 Mrs.N.Ameena Bibi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894175553

4 Mrs.A.Anitha Asst. Professor [email protected] 7598894692

5 Dr. G. Suchitra Asst. Professor susisivsai@ gmail.com 9952404623

6 Mr.S.Mathivanan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9789977171

7 Dr. G. Thirugunanam Asst. Professor [email protected] 7010635148

8 Mr.J. Rangaraj Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894964386

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

1 Dr. P. K. Palani Professor/ME &Head [email protected] 9486384852

2 Dr.S.Srinivasa Moorthy Assoc.Professor [email protected] 9865763226

3 Dr. S. Gopi Assoc. Professor [email protected] 9500655335

4 Dr. A.Sasikumar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9486575333

5 Mr. G. Vijaya Raja Ragavan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9360374330

6 Mr. N. Ajaymanikandan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9176846881

7 Dr. S. Kumar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9884172915

8 Dr. P. Ilamathi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9150166344

9 Mr. M. Sankar Kumar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9600550988

10 Dr. S. Anbuselvan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9865387907

11 Dr. D. Kanagarajan Asst. Professor [email protected] 8903704770

ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

1 Dr.V.Prasanna Moorthy Professor (CAS)/EEE & Head [email protected] 9443750031

2 Dr. A.S. Wincy Pon Annal Asst. Professor [email protected] 9003660507

3 Ms. G.R. Radhika Asst. Professor [email protected] 9942355466

4 Mr. C. Marimuthu Asst. Professor marimuthu@ gct.ac.in 9486667439

5 Ms.M. Raghappriya Asst. Professor ragha_mms@ gct.ac.in 9047043243

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6 Ms. N. Arulmozhi Asst. Professor arulmozhi6@ gct.ac.in 9940305535

7 Ms. A. Suguna Asst. Professor [email protected] 9442711299

8 Dr. P. Mangaiyarkarasi Assoc. Professor [email protected] 9095429218

9 Dr. B. Achiammal Asst. Professor [email protected] 8610576415

10 Dr. S. Anbu Asst. Professor [email protected] 7708751418

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

1 Dr.J.C. Miraclin Joyce Pamila Professor (CAS) & Head [email protected] 9843886035

2 Dr. S. Rathi Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9843190500

3 Dr. K. Kumar Assoc.Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9842772083

4 Ms. T. Rajasenbagam Asst. Professor [email protected] 9944345189

5 Dr. A. Meena Kowshalya Asst. Professor [email protected] 9585502131

6 Dr. R. Bhavani Asst. Professor [email protected] 7598056619

7 Dr.R.Muthuram Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894599094

8 Ms. L. Sumathi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9994018432

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

1 Dr. S. Rathi Professor (CAS)/CSE &Head [email protected] 9843190500

2 Mrs. R. Devi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9840259907

3 Ms. C. Aswini Asst. Professor [email protected] 9003546041

4 Ms. T. Suguna Asst. Professor [email protected] 9442912461

5 Mr. S. Gladson Oliver Asst. Professor [email protected] 9500770122

6 Ms. M. Jeyanthi Asst. Professor [email protected] 7305896067

7 Mr.M.Gowri Shankar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894535347

8 Ms. R. Malavika Asst. Professor [email protected] 9791627028

9 Dr. M. Blessy Queen Mary Asst. Professor [email protected] 9842529319

INDUSTRIAL BIO TECHNOLOGY

1 Dr.J.Jeyanthi Professor (CAS)/CE& Head [email protected] 9843644570

2 Dr.J.Kiruthika Asst. Professor [email protected] 9944935597

3 Dr. V. Karthik Asst. Professor [email protected] 9944514324

4 Ms. T. Malarvizhi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9600330607

5 Mr. J. Arun Baskaran Asst. Professor [email protected] 9003034505

6 Ms. K. Selvapriya Asst. Professor selvapriyakumaraswamy@ gct.ac.in 9003192507

7 Ms. P. Saranya Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894135739

8 Dr. G. Sharmila Asst. Professor [email protected] 9940596128

9 Ms. D. Angeline Kiruba Asst. Professor [email protected] 9486632780

10 Dr. R. Nithya Asst. Professor rnithya86@ gct.ac.in 9952897572

11 Dr. A. Thirunavukkarasu Asst. Professor thiru@ gct.ac.in 9952469214

12 Ms. A. Annu Asst. Professor annualagarsamy@ gct.ac.in 9677971372

13 Dr. C. Muthukumaran Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894595995

14 Ms. S. Madhuvanthi Asst. Professor [email protected] 9442030422

15 Mr. V. Rajasekar Asst. Professor [email protected] 8760551092

16 Ms.J.Mercy Nisha Pauline Asst. Professor mercynisha@ gct.ac.in 9095325759

17 Ms.M.N.Nasifa Begam Asst. Professor [email protected] 9443548646

MATHEMATICS

1 Mr.R.Rajendiran Asso.Professor (CAS) & Head [email protected] 9443793397

2 Mr.M.Gnanakumar Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894979515

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6.2 NON ACADEMICS

3 Mr.K.Rajupillai Asst. Professor [email protected] 9965309697

4 Mr.J.Duraikannan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9486663990

5 Ms. N.Deepa Asst. Professor [email protected] 9842180213

6 Dr. M.Muthuchelvam Asst. Professor [email protected] 9751254034

7 Mr.P.Asaigeethan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9894074428

PHYSICS

1 Dr. M. Thamilselvan Professor & Head [email protected] 9487288567

2 Ms.G.Ravindra Devi

Revathy

Asso.Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9444208080

3 Dr.S.AnbuchudarAzhagan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9842445995

4 Dr. S. Ayyappan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9488812306

5 Dr. A. Vanitha Assoc. Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9487882820

6 Dr. M. Rajeswari Asst. Professor [email protected] 8526524811

7 Dr. L. Balakrishnan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9944881875 CHEMISTRY

1 Dr. C. Sivasankari Professor (CAS) & Head [email protected] 9994433532

2 Dr. M. Shyamala Asso.Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9841566784

3 Mr. M. Sakthivel Asst. Professor [email protected] 9003308084

4 Mr. P.N. Kannan Asst. Professor [email protected] 9842938807

ENGLISH

1 Dr. J. Anbazhagan Vijay Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9976311119

2 Dr. S. Latha Venkateswari Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9442153360

3 Ms. R. Sathya Asst. Professor [email protected] 9487273032

HUMANITIES

1 Dr. M. Kalpana Asso.Professor (CAS) [email protected] 9952269641

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1 Ms. D. Vimala Physical Directress [email protected] 9489144516

DISPENSARY

1 Dr. M. Jayasudha MBBS Medical Officer 9994599930

2 C. Kaveri D. Pharm Pharmacist 9842187172 SANITARY DEPARTMENT

1 Mr. M.Murugesh Sanitary Inspector 8056613963

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6.3 CENTRES/OFFICES

COMMON COMPUTING CENTRE

1 Dr.K.Ranjithkumar PEEE (CAS) Staff -incharge [email protected] 9443015058

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

1 Dr.J.Jeyanthi PCE (CAS) Co-ordinator [email protected] 98436 44570

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESEARCH STUDIES

1 Dr.E.Latha Mercy PEEE(CAS) Co-ordinator [email protected] 7548888179

PLACEMENT AND TRAINING

1 Dr. K.Ranjith Kumar PEEE (CAS) Co-ordinator 9443015058

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL

1 Dr. K.Yasoda APEEE Co-ordinator [email protected] 9488260168

TEQIP

1 Dr. J.Jeyanthi PCE (CAS) Co-ordinator [email protected] 98436 44570

2 Dr.N.Narmadhai PEEE (CAS) Procurement Nodal

officer

[email protected] 9443735531

3 Dr.J.Miraclin Joyce Pamila PCSE (CAS) Academic Nodal officer [email protected] 9843886035

4 Dr. C. Meiaraj PCE (CAS) Financial Nodal officer [email protected] 9994233428

5 Mrs.G.Ravindra Devi Revathy Asso.PP

(CAS)

Equity Nodal officer [email protected]

m

9444208080

ZONAL OFFICE

1 Dr. P. Thamarai Co-ordinator [email protected] 9486558500

2. Mr.K.Rajupillai APM Officer [email protected] 9965309697

CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATION OFFICE

1 Dr. P. K. Palani PME Controller [email protected] 9486384852

2 Dr.S.Rathi PCSE (CAS) Asst. Controller [email protected] 9843190500

3 Dr.M.Kumar APCE Asst. Controller [email protected] 9952711041

4 Mrs. T. Suguna APIT Asst. Controller [email protected] 9442912461

5 Dr. C. Muthukumaran APIBT Asst. Controller [email protected] 9894595995 6 Dr. M.Muthuchelvam APM Asst. Controller [email protected] 9751254034

EXAM CELL

1 Dr.S.Gopi Asso. PPE Co-ordinator [email protected] 9500655335

2 Mr.S.Makesh Kumar APCE Co- Coordinator [email protected] 9940701287

3 Mr.S.Kumar APPE Co-Coordinator [email protected] 9884172915

4 Dr.A. Thirunavukarasu APIBT Co-Coordinator [email protected] 9952469214

MBA/MCA COUNSELLING CELL

1 Dr. P. K. Palani PME Co-ordinator [email protected] 9486384852

STUDENT RESEARCH FOUNDATION

1 Dr.S.Gopi Asso. PPE Co-ordinator [email protected] 9500655335

WEBSITE MAINTENANCE

1 Dr. A. Meena Kowshalya APCSE Co-ordinator [email protected] 9585502131

2 Ms. L. Sumathi APCSE Co-ordinator [email protected] 9994018432

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NETWORK MAINTENANCE CELL

1 Dr. J.C.Miraclin Joyce Pamila PCSE (CAS) Co-ordinator [email protected] 9843886035

2 Dr. K. Kumar APCSE Co-ordinator [email protected] 9842772083

3 Mr. C. Suresh Kumar Technical Asst. [email protected] 9843344843

STUDENTS COOPERATIVE STORES

1 Dr. C. Meiaraj PCE (CAS) Vice President [email protected] 9994233428

2 Dr. S. Ayyappan APP Secretary [email protected] 9488812306 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

1 Dr.V.Prasanamoorthy PEEE (CAS) Secretary [email protected] 9443750031

2 Dr.P.Ilamathi APPE Joint Secretary [email protected] 9150166344

BUILDINGS MAINTANANCE

1 Dr. R. Thenmozhi PCE Estate Officer [email protected] 9443440631

STAFF CLUB

1 Mr. M. Sankar Kumar APPE Secretary [email protected] 9600550988

2 Mrs.G.Ravindra Devi Revathy Asso.PP

(CAS)

Joint Secretary [email protected] 9444208080

3 Mr.K.Rajupillai APM Treasurer [email protected] 9965309697

FACULTY TRAINING CENTRE 1 Dr.T.Purusothaman Professor [email protected] 9842279020 2 Mr.P.Duraisamy Asst.Professor [email protected] 9944626713 3 Ms.V.Jayachitra Lecturer [email protected] 7094766656

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7 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND

TECHNICAL STAFF

7.1 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Sl.No. Name Designation Phone No

1 R.Gunasekaran P.A. to Principal 9942059597

2 B.Nithyakalyani, B.Sc. Bursar 9444686792

3 K.Ranganathan, B.A. Superintendent 9597775587

4 P.Srinivasan Superintendent 9790043270

5 G.K.Premkumar, B.A. Superintendent 9486022163

6 A.Rameshbabu Superintendent 9677871100

7 K.Chithra, DECE Superintendent 8608137132

8 P.S.Vimalarani, B.E Assistant

9 M.Dharmalingan Assistant

10 V.Jayakumar, DCE Assistant

11 M.Nithya, DMOP Assistant

12 K.Thineshkumar, B.E Assistant

13 G.Prabhu, BBA Assistant

14 M.Thamizhselvan,B.Com Assistant

15 P.Maheswari Assistant

16 L.Jeevaraj Assistant

17 P.R.Rangasamy Junior Assistant

18 S.Mahendran, DTT Junior Assistant

19 T.S.Viswalingam, B.E Junior Assistant

20 S.Sathya, B.E Junior Assistant

21 M.Devika, B.E Junior Assistant

22 J.Aravinth kumar B.E Junior Assistant

23 P.Gokhul Krishnan Junior Assistant

24 R.Karpaga Shanmugi BSc Junior Assistant

25 D.Sathya, MBA Junior Assistant (FDTC)

26 P.Gomathi, B.Com Steno-Typist

27 P.Umadevi, B.Com Steno-Typist

28 M.Uma Typist

29 K.Rajaguruvammal, MBA Typist

30 S.Ashokranjan, MBA Typist

31 N.Ragapriya, M.E Typist

32 K.Nagarajan Record Assistant

33 T.Rajendran Record Clerk

34 K.Subbarayalu Record Clerk

35 P.Chandrakumar Record Clerk

36 R.Amutha Ratinam BSc Record Clerk

37 S.Jayasankar Record Clerk

38 P.Balamurugan Office Assistant

39 V.Vengatesh Office Assistant

40 K.Subash Office Assistant

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7.2 TECHNICAL STAFF

Sl.No. NAME DESIGNATION

1 R. Karthikeyan, M.E Foreman Instructor(Electronic)

2 M.Sundararaj M.E., Junior Draughting Officer (Mech)

3 C. Saravanan DCE., Junior Draughting Officer

4 M.Mydeen Shah, B.E Junior Draughting Officer

5 C. Palpandi Chief Pump House Operator

6 P. Jegadeesan Signal Instructor

7 V.Muthukili Instructor (Workshop)

8 K.S.Rajan Artisan - Grade.I

9 B.Murali Artisan - Grade.I

10 A.Murthy Artisan - Grade.I

11 B.Nagaraj Lab Assistant

12 R.Selvakumar Lab Assistant

13 A.J.Nazirudheen Lab Assistant

14 R.Sasikumar Lab Assistant

15 K. Silambarasan Lab Assistant

16 G. Dinesh DME Lab Assistant

17 B. Karuppasamy Lab Assistant

18 A. Karpagam Lab Assistant

19 K. Nagarethinam DCE Lab Assistant

20 K. Sakthivel Lab Assistant

21 C. Anbumalar DEEE Lab Assistant

22 M. Kartikkumar Lab Assistant

23 V. Amsa Lab Assistant

24 P. Girija Lab Assistant

25 S. Murugesan Lab Assistant

26 D. Reeta Lab Assistant

27 S. Vijaykumar Lab Assistant

28 N.Rajmohan DECE Lab Assistant

29 S.Anbalagan DECE Lab Assistant

30 A.Sirajunisha Begum DECE Lab Assistant

31 U.Balachandran DCT Lab Assistant

32 J.Tamilmathi DEEE Lab Assistant

33 PR. Anandhabalan D.In.T Lab Assistant

34 R.Natarajan B.E, PDC Lab Assistant

35 S.Saravana Kumar B.E Lab Assistant

36 T.Rajesh D.In.T Lab Assistant

37 M.Anbumani DCE Lab Assistant

38 N.Dhandapani Artisan - Grade.II

39 G.George John Artisan - Grade.II

40 K.Manikandan Artisan - Grade.II

41 N.Kumar Artisan - Grade.II

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42 P.Rathinasamy Artisan - Grade.II

43 S. Gurusamy Artisan - Grade.II

44 K. Ramasamy Artisan - Grade.II

45 P.Subash Chandra Bose Artisan - Grade.II

46 R.Lokesh Artisan - Grade.II

47 P.Ramya Artisan - Grade.II

48 R. Kalaiselvan DME Artisan - Grade.II

49 H.Sathyanarayanan DME Artisan - Grade.II

50 R.A.Dharmarajan DME Artisan - Grade.II

51 R.Mohana Sundaram DECE Artisan - Grade.II

52 K.Rajmohan DME Artisan - Grade.II

53 A.Kumaravelu DME Artisan - Grade.II

54 S.Senthil Kumar DME Artisan - Grade.II

55 V.Krishnamoorthy Artisan - Grade.II

56 S.Manikandan B.E Artisan - Grade.II

57 K.Rajesh B.E Artisan - Grade.II

58 V. Sukumar Mechanic - Grade.II

59 K. Senthilkumar Mechanic - Grade.II

60 D.Nanthakumar Mechanic - Grade.II

61 J. Sathish Mechanic - Grade.II

62 M. Veerammal Mechanic - Grade.II

63 S.Mohan Babu Electrician

64 M. Harini Electrician

65 P. Saravanakumar Electrician (FDTC)

66 B.Saravanan B.E Electrician

67 D.Selvarasu DEEE Electrician

68 K. Perumal Skilled Assistant

69 G. Venkatachalam DME Pump House Operator

70 B. Raghava Devi Plumber

71 M. Maheswaran Lorry Driver

72 P. Muruganantham Car Driver

73 S. Ganesan Cleaner

74 A. Karuppathal Cleaner

75 M. Gunasundari Cleaner

76 K. Ramesh Cleaner

77 G. Vel Alaghan Cleaner

78 R. Ramachandran Cleaner

79 R. Selvam Cleaner

80 R. Saravanan Cleaner

81 G. Babu Cleaner

82 G. Duraimanikandan Cleaner

83 P.Murugavel Cleaner

84 P.Sivaraman Cleaner

85 P. Senthilvalavan Cleaner

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86 C. Sakthivel Cleaner

87 M.Srinivasan Cleaner

88 P. Sundararajan Cleaner

89 J. Vellingiri I Class Mazdoor

90 D. Sivakumar I Class Mazdoor

91 S.Thirumoorthy I Class Mazdoor

92 P.Rangasamy I Class Mazdoor

93 R.Vimal Singh I Class Mazdoor

94 C.Panneerselvam I Class Mazdoor

95 P. Thambu Raj I Class Mazdoor

96 N. Rangaraj I Class Mazdoor

97 R. Manivannan I Class Mazdoor

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8 PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURES

8.1 LECTURE HALLS/ SEMINAR HALLS

Number of classrooms with Wifi/LAN facilities - 66 Number of classrooms with LCD facilities - 43

Number of seminar halls with ICT facilities - 11

8.2 LABORATORIES

SL

No.

Departments Laboratory

1 Civil Engineering Strength of Materials Laboratory

Concrete Laboratory

Advanced Concrete Laboratory

Structured Laboratory

Computer Laboratory

Geology Laboratory

Soil Mechanics Laboratory

Highway Laboratory

Geoenvironmental Engg Lab

Research Lab(Soils)

Environmental Engg Laboratory

Hydraulics Laboratory

Survey Laboratory

Nanotechnology Research Laboratory

Biotechnology Research Laboratory

2 Mechanical Engineering CNC Laboratory, CAD Laboratory

Metallurgy Laboratory

Thermal Engineering Laboratory

Robotics Laboratory

Dynamics Laboratory

Special Machines Laboratory

Lathe Section

Fitting section

Carpentry Section

Foundry Section

Welding Section

3 Electrical And Electronics Engineering Motor Testing Centre

Electronics Laboratory

Microprocessor Laboratory

Computer Laboratory

Power System Laboratory

Smart Grid Laboratory

AC & DC Machines Laboratory

CoE - AER Laboratory

Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory

Control Systems Laboratory

Advanced Measurements Laboratory

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4 Electronics And Communication

Engineering

Electronic Devices & Circuits Laboratory

Linear/ Digital Integrated Circuits Laboratory

Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab

Digital Signal Processing Laboratory

Microwave Laboratory

Computer Laboratory

VLSI Design Laboratory

Analog/ Digital Communication Laboratory

Embedded Laboratory

5 Electronics & Instrumentation

Engineering

Common Computer Centre

Process Control Lab

Industrial Instrumentation lab

Virtual Instrumentation Lab

Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab

Control Engineering and Simulation Lab

Electronic Devices & Transducer Lab

6 Computer Science & Engineering Computer Lab I

Computer Lab II

Computer Lab III

Computer Lab IV

Embedded & IOT Research Lab

Advanced Computing laboratory

Microprocessor and Micro Controller Lab

Smart Classroom

7 Information Technology Computer Lab I

Computer Lab II

Computer Lab III

Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab

Cyber Crime Analysis & Malware research

Laboratory

8 Production Engineering CAD/CAM Lab

Mechatronics Lab

CNC Lab

Metallurgy Lab

9 Industrial Biotechnology Bio Chemistry Lab

Genetic Engineering laboratory

Bioprocess Engineering Laboratory

Chemical Engineering Laboratory

Bio-informatics Laboratory

10 Physics Physics Lab I

Physics Lab II

11 Chemistry Research Lab I

Research Lab II

B.E/B.Tech Students Lab I

12 English Language Lab

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8.3 LIBRARY

Library with its huge collection of books and journals fulfils the academic needs of the students

and the faculty members.

Collection of rare books

The 74 year old institute holds the pride of possessing old books written by internationally

renowned authors which are rarely found in other institutes.It also has a very good collection of books of

Indian and British Standards along with possessing bound Volumes of Journals. The institute holds the

credit of possesses a collection of over one lakh books, e-journals, e-books and e-Shodh Sindhu besides

stacking an excellent collection of Book Bank Books which are utilized by SC/ST students.

Digital Library

Open access system available in the central library gives easy access to a huge collection of

reference books and journals. Besides, E-resources and audio visual materials in the Digital library are

highly beneficial to researchers and tech savvy learners.

Integrated Library Management System

Library is automated using Integrated Library Management System (ILMS). From 2007 to 2017,

the Library used Smart Campus Software, which consists of Acquisition, Cataloguing, Barcode based

Circulation, and Web OPAC. OPAC allows students to browse a book by author, title or any keyword

which provides links to all electronic resources available in the Library. From this year onwards, Impres

ERP Software Version: 2.0.50727.5483 is being used which also provides the above mentioned

facilities. Library is fully automated. Gate entry Register is maintained in the Issue and Reference

Sections. In the Reference Section, books are monitored by RFID and E-Gate.

Guidelines to the Members

All the faculties and students of this college are members of the college library.

Books, notebooks and other such personal possessions should be left at the entrance of the library.

Absolute silence should be observed in the library.

The members should not write, create damage or make marks in the library books.

The members will be responsible for any damage caused to the books. If one book of a set is lost or

damaged the whole set is liable to be replaced. Fine may also be imposed for the carelessness. The

Principal's decision will be final in these matters.

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Before leaving the library, the members should leave the books referred by them on the reading table.

The library users should not replace the books in the stacks for they might be misplaced.

The Library books in the issue section as well as in the reference section have been bar coded and the

issue of books has been computerised.

Issue of Books

Each student will be issued a maximum of three library borrower's tickets. Books may be issued for the

student on producing a borrower's ticket, and only one book will be issued on a ticket. The ticket will be

handed over to the student when he/she returns the book. Application for books should be made in the

prescribed form, which is available in the library.

Students, an losing a ticket will be issued a duplicate ticket on payment of Rs.25 after an enquiry and a

written request by the student.

Before leaving the counter, the members confirm whether the lent books are in good condition and if

not, they should immediately bring the matter should be brought to the notice of the staff at the counter

failing which they are liable to be held responsible for the replacement of the book.

Loss of Library Books

If any library book is lost, the borrower should replace the lost one by a new book of the latest edition. If

he is not able to make a replacement, then double the original cost of the lost book, in the case of books

purchased within eight years prior to the loss or thrice the original cost of the lost book, if the book was

purchased earlier will be recovered from the borrower.

Special Book Bank

Government of India sponsored Book Bank Section consisting of Text Books for BE Degree course (full

time) has been established in the Library separately since 1979. As per the norms of Government of

India, the SC /ST students of the regular B.E. Degree Course (full time) receiving post metric

scholarship of Government of India are eligible to borrow books from this Book Bank Section of the

Library. The catalogue of Text Books is available in the Book Bank Section of the Library for the issue

of books to these students. These students will be permitted to take these books on loan every semester

from this Book Bank.

A student has to submit a requisition form duly filled in with the recommendation of the Faculty

Advisor and affix a stamp size photograph for the issue of books from this Books Bank. These students

have to return all the Book Bank Books issued to them at the end of each semester. If any student fails

to return the Book Bank Books within the stipulated period of time, fine will be collected from the

student as per the Library rules.

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Digital Library

Digital Library is functioning from March 2007 onwards with 60 Computers, Two Multi function

devices, Books, CDS and Journal CDS. International Journals and conference proceedings can be surfed

by staff and students for their research and project works through Internet Access provided by INDEST.

Students can access international journals through proquest. They can freely access NPTL, compiled by

IIT professors. E-books published by MC Graw Hill and Pearson Education are also available in the

digital library. All the books in Reference Section have RFID with E-GATE.

8.4 PLACEMENT

The Placement and Training cell plays a crucial role to help students get placed in industries/

companies. Majority of final year students get placed through on campus interviews arranged by this

cell. Enough arrangements are also made for the full time students to undergo industrial trainings/

internships during semester vacation. The periodical training sessions on career guidance by industrial

experts and motivational talks delivered by eminent public speakers enable the students equip

themselves. Once placed in industries, the placed students in each department in part periodical

placement sessions on their juniors to make them emerge victorious. The efforts taken by this largely

attribute to the success of many engineering students.

8.5 FACILITIES FOR SPORTS ACTIVITIES:

The college has a playground of 46,816 sq.m. The ground houses many sports facilities like Basket

ball, Volleyball, Football, Handball, Kabaddi, KhoKho, Box Cricket, Netball and Athletic track. Apart

from outdoor games, college has made provision for indoor games such as Table tennis, Carom, Chess etc.

Sports Day is celebrated every year and the winners are rewarded in the ceremony followed by the sports

events. Further the college has a well-equipped gymnasium with facilities such as machine exercises, free

weight exercises. These facilities are made available to all the students.

9. GENERAL AMENITIES

9.1 AUDITORIUM

The College auditorium has a seating capacity of about 850 and the area of auditorium is 1027

sq. m. It is equipped with 3 high end LED projectors along with wide screens and latest audio system

with array speakers. This set up ensures the theatrical effects to the audience. The auditorium besides

being used for staging cultural events and meetings for a larger crowd is also utilized for screening

educational movies to ascertain human values.

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9.2 DISPENSARY

The dispensary housed in the campus extends medical services to students, staff and their

families. The unit is functioning with a medical officer, a pharmacist and a male nurse assistant. The

dispensary functions both in the morning and evening sessions.

9.3 POST OFFICE

The Coimbatore - 641 013 GCT Sub-Post Office functions in the campus with all postal

facilities including Savings Bank, RD, NSC, IVP, KVP facilities. Working Hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.

9.4 BANK

The State Bank of India has a full fledged branch with core banking Network, ATM and Internet

banking facilities in the college campus. It offers all types of banking services to the staff and students.

The nationalized bank adheres to the usual working hours of banks.

9.5 CANTEEN

The canteen named as Non Residential Students Centre is open for all and there is a separate

seating arrangement for staff and students. Refreshments like tea, coffee, cool drinks, Cookies and other

eateries along with a variety of south Indian food are served at subsidized price.

9.6 STUDENTS CO-OPERATIVE STORES

The Government College of Technology Students' Co-operative Stores is registered under the

Co-operative Societies Act. 1961 of the Government of Tamil Nadu. The Principal is the Ex-officio

President of the Stores and two staff members render honorary service as Vice-President and Secretary

of the Stores. Four Directors for the Stores are elected by student representatives. The Store sells books,

instruments, stationery and other articles required by the students. The annual turnover of the stores is

nearly Rs.30, 00,000/-.

9.7 TRANSPORT FACILITIES

The college bus with a seating capacity of 60+1 is free to be accessed by students and staff for a

journey purported to accomplish their curricular, co-curricular and extra curricular assignments.

9.8 STAFF QUARTERS

The college has a principal quarters, four Professor Quarters, nine Associate Professor Quarters

and ten Assistant Professor Quarters within the college premises. The remaining 129 staff quarters are

located near forest college campus on Cowly Brown Road in R.S. Puram. This off campus quarters

consist of 7 Associate Professor Quarters, 22 Assistant Professor quarters, and the remaining are meant

for the other staff members.

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9.9 ALUMNI

The alumni of this institute play an integral part in the development of their alma mater. The

academicians, entrepreneurs, industrialists, scientists and administrators in the alumni have helped the

student community realize their potentials to face the challenges in the world outside their college. The

nancial assistance extended by the alumni through various scholarships has helped students continue

their studies. The Alumni Centre consisting of an office room, a capacious auditorium, a

conference hall, a seminar hall, a multipurpose open hall and six guest rooms with bath rooms

attached was established by the Alumni Association. The centre being housed within the premises is a

major contribution by the association which attributes to the growth of this institute in several aspects

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10. RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. Exchange of greetings with the members of staff in the college and hostel with "Vanakkam" or

"Good Morning" is encouraged.

2. A minimum of 75 % of attendance in each subject will be insisted on for each semester.

3. Students must be punctual for each period.

4. Attendance at the college examination is compulsory and leave or absence from the examination

will be permitted only on valid reasons.

5. Students should maintain progress and good conduct which are prerequisites for appearing for

the University Examination.

6. Students should avail themselves of leave only with the prior sanction of the Faculty Advisor.

When leave is availed of for unforeseen causes, the leave request application must be submitted soon

after availing the leave. Such applications will be considered only on producing a Medical Certificate or

the applicant should produce evidence of the unforeseen cause. No student should write an application

for leave on behalf of another student. Students who avail themselves of leave should furnish their

address to the Principal and to the Deputy Warden.

7. In case of serious illness and infectious diseases, the students should report to the Deputy

Warden concerned and College Medical Officer for necessary action.

8. All male students are expected to wear clean and neat pants and shirts which are either tucked in

or not. Girl students are expected to come dressed decently. Half sarees, skirts and frocks are not

permitted. In the workshop, male students shall wear only shirts and trousers. Chappals worn in the

workshop or in field work must be securely strapped at the heel. Girl students shall wear pants, shirts

and shoes for the practical classes in the workshop, and for other laboratory classes they shall wear

overcoats. While playing games, shorts and vests or jerseys must be worn by male students.

9. Students shall pay for breakage or losses in the laboratories and workshop.

10. Students should equip themselves with approved instrument boxes, text books, record note

books and sheets, field books and note books which can be purchased from the Students' Co-operative

stores or from any other stationery shop.

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11. HOSTELS

11.1 GENERAL

Seven Hostel blocks are available for boys and three hostel blocks for girls are available in the

campus to accommodate the strength of 2400 students. The Hostel is managed by a hostel committee

which includes members from students and faculty. It is run on ‘no loss no gain’ basis. The total

expenditure including boarding and amenities is divided among the hostellers.

11.2 HOSTEL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Warden (Ex-Officio) Dr.P.Thamarai – Principal

Associate Warden Dr.P. K. Palani – PME

HOSTEL SUPERINTENDENTS

Dr. N. Nandakumar PME (CAS) Administration

Dr. V. Prasanna Moorthy PEEE (CAS) Accounts

Dr. K. Ranjith Kumar PEEE (CAS) Stores & Purchase

Dr. S. Gopi Asso.PPE Water Supply

RESIDENT TUTORS

Dr.P. K. Palani PME Amaravathi

Dr. N. Nandakumar PME (CAS) Palaru & Ponnaiyaru

Dr. V. Prasanna Moorthy PEEE (CAS) Cauvery

Dr. K. Ranjith Kumar PEEE (CAS) Vaigai & Bhavani

Dr. J. C. Miraclin Joyce Pamila PCSE (CAS) Manimutharu & Kothaiyaru

Dr. S. Gopi Asso.PPE Thamiraparani & Vellaru

DEPUTY WARDENS

Dr. S. Periyasamy APME Vellaru & Thamiraparani

Dr. P. Maruthupandi APEEE Vaigai

Mr. K. Rajupillai APM Bhavani

Mr. V. Satheesh Kumar

Mr. M. Sankar Kumar

APCE

APPE

Palaru, Ponnaiaru & Cauveri

Mrs. K. Rekha APCE Kothaiyaru

Dr. J. C. Miraclin Joyce Pamila

Dr.A. Meena Kowshalya

PCSE (CAS)

APCSE

Amaravathi

Dr. S. Chitra APEEE Manimutharu

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11.3 COMMON RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. Application for admission to hostel shall be made in the prescribed form which can be had from

the Hostel Office.

2. Allotment of rooms shall be made by the Deputy Wardens over the orders of Warden.

3. Students must occupy the rooms allotted to them and should not change / exchange rooms

without prior permission from the Deputy Warden / Hostel Authorities. Violation of this rule will result

in the expulsion of the student concerned from the hostel with a fine of Rs. 1000.

4. Resident member may be shifted from one room to another without assigning any reason by the

deputy warden.

5. Hostel furniture shall not be removed from one room to another under any circumstances.

Students are responsible for the maintenance of furniture & fittings in their respective rooms. The cost

of furniture and fittings will be recovered from them in case of damage or loss along with the fine of Rs.

1000/-

6. Students are not allowed to use extra electrical fittings in their rooms unless they are permitted

by the hostel authorities.

7. All the rooms, doors and windows should be kept tidy and clean. A fine of Rs. 2000/- will be

levied for disfiguring of doors, glass panels, furniture & walls of rooms from the resident (s) of the room

in addition to the amount needed for repairing and repainting the above.

8. A collective fine of Rs. 3000/- will be collected from the residents of the respective wings /

floors for disfiguring verandahs and bathrooms in addition to the amount needed for repairing the above.

9. A collective fine of Rs. 5000/- will be collected from the residents of respective blocks for

disfiguring the common rooms or damaging the public property of hostel blocks, in addition to the

replacement cost.

10. Students should maintain adequate sanitation in toilets & bathrooms, failing which a collective

fine of Rs.3000/- will be collected from the residents of the respective wings / floors.

11. Residents are instructed to switch off the lights and fans whenever they go out from the rooms

which will help save electricity. A fine of Rs. 250/- per day will be collected from the residents of the

rooms, who violate this instruction.

12. Guests / Visitors / Day Scholars are not permitted to enter any rooms allotted to the residents.

Anyone who violates this rule will be levied a fine of Rs. 1000/- and will be evicted from the hostel by

the hostel authorities.

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13. If any Misuse of Computers and Mobile phones in hostel rooms is brought to the notice of hostel

authorities, the respective resident (s) will be expelled from the hostel. Use of Audio System, Heater

and iron Box are not permitted within the hostel. Violation of this rule will result in the expulsion of the

student concerned from the hostel with a fine amount of Rs. 2000.

14. Students should not arrange any functions or meeting within the hostel / college campus or

outside the campus, without prior permission from the Principal and warden. Violation of this rule will

result in the expulsion of the student concerned from the hostel with a fine amount of Rs. 2000.

15. Abnormal activities of any nature causing disturbance to neighbours will not be encouraged in

the rooms. Violation of this rule will result in the expulsion of the student concerned from the hostel

with a fine amount of Rs. 2000.

16. Students should not paste any posters / pictures etc on the walls, doors, windows and shelves.

Cut-outs should not be placed or brought inside the hostel. Violation of this rule will result in the

expulsion of the student concerned from the hostel with a fine amount of Rs. 2000.

17. Students should not keep power vehicles such as Mopeds, Motor cycles, Scooters and Cars in the

hostel premises. Violation of this rule will result in the expulsion of the student concerned from the

hostel with a fine amount of Rs. 2000.

18. Tobacco & Alcohol are strictly prohibited in Hostel / College Campus. Violation of this rule will

result in the expulsion of the student concerned from the hostel with a fine amount of Rs. 2000.

19. Any student who is removed from the college will automatically cease to be a member of the

hostel.

20. Accommodation in the hostel will not be given to students who are not active boarders in the

hostel.

21. No students should stay away from the hostel on any day without the prior permission of the

Deputy Warden / Associate Warden / Principal and Warden concerned.

22. Students should not keep large amount of cash or costly items like Mobile Phones, Cameras,

Electronic gadgets, Gold chains, Rings etc in their rooms. Hence, complain about loss or theft about

such costly items is discouraged.

23. Married students are not eligible for Hostel accommodation.

24. Boys should settle in their rooms at 10.00 P.M. for studies on all days and the hostel gate will be

locked at 10.00 P.M. Girls Students should return to the hostel before 6.30 pm.

The hostel authorities will check the regularities of the inmates. The defaulters in this regard will

be subject to severe disciplinary action.

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11.4 RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR BOYS HOSTEL

Boys should settle in their rooms at 10.30 P.M. for studies on normal days and at 11.00 P.M. on

Saturdays. The Boy students are not permitted to leave the campus or enter into the campus after 10.30

pm. In extraordinary situations with valid reasons they are permitted to enter the campus on showing

their identity cards to the security staff on duty.

11.5 RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR GIRLS HOSTEL

Inmates will be allowed to go home once in a month only if parents give written request stating the

reason, duration of stay etc. They will be permitted to go home only for valid reasons. The parents

should apply to the Deputy Warden directly for permission to send their daughters home. The Girl

students are not permitted to go to guardian’s house for overnight stay unless there is a specific written

request from parents.

Only 3 authorised visitors (including parents) are permitted. They should have the visitors cards

with photo affixed (and signed by the Associate warden) when they call on their wards. Visitors are

requested to visit their wards only during visiting hours.

Girl Students should return to the hostel before 6.30 p.m.

Roll call will be taken at 6.30 p.m.

Girls Students are advised not to wear costly jewellery items.

Girls Students are permitted to go out during holidays for a maximum duration of 4 hours after

signing in the register kept for the purpose. They have to get prior permission from the Deputy Warden,

if they want to go out for a duration exceeding four hours and limited to 6 hours.

11.6 BOARDING RULES

1. The hostel month will be from 1st of the preceding month to 31st of the current month (both

days inclusive).

2. The mess bill will be put up on the notice board by the first of the succeeding month. All

hostel bills should be paid before the 30th of that month positively.

3. For late payment, a fine of Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two hundred and Fifty only) will be collected until

the end of the month.

4. From first of next month, the defaulted boarders will be expelled from the Hostel & mess till he /

she clears the mess dues with fine. An admission fee of Rs. 200/- (Rupees Two hundred only) will be

collected in addition to the mess bill and fine. Readmission is permitted only three times during the

course.

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5. Hostel bill may be paid either online through State Bank of India, (G.C.T. Branch, Coimbatore -

641 013, Code No. 10432) or through a demand draft drawn in favour of ‘‘Principal & Warden", Govt.

College of Technology Hostels, G.C.T. Campus, Coimbatore - 641 013 and should be sent to '' The

Hostel Superintendent" GCT Hostels, Coimbatore - 641013 by Post or in person.

Cash, Mail transfer, NEFT Transfer, out station cheques and money orders will not be accepted.

1. Government of India and Government of Tamil Nadu scholarship holders should apply for the

Scholarship within the stipulated period of time. The Scholarship amount that is received from the

government will be adjusted towards the mess dues. The Scholarship amount will not be given to the

candidate. The excess amount will be refunded only at the end of the course. However Students should

clear mess dues periodically. Non-receipt cannot be cited as long pending dues.

2. If any student discontinues from the hostel, it will be intimated to the Government as scholarship is

provided only to active boarders.

3. Details of the mess bill will be displayed in the hostel mess notice boards. Students should check the

details and clear the dues within the due date.

4. Bill particulars will also be given in the mess dues intimation card sent to the parent. Non receipt of

the intimation cards should not be given as a reason for delay in payment.

5. A maximum of 40 Egg tickets per student per month will be issued. Egg tickets will be issued only at

a rate of 10 tickets at a time. The student should produce the identity card to the hostel staff to collect

the Egg tickets.

6. Students who wish to avail canteen facilities will be given Canteen tickets for a Maximum amount of

Rs.480/- per month on credit basis. The amount will be charged through the Hostel mess bill. The

student should produce the identity card to the Canteen staff.

7. Members should not demand any special service from the cooks or other servants.

REDUCTION FROM THE MESS

No reductions will be given for absence in the mess. Only on special cases reduction is permitted

with due permission from the Principal & Warden, Associate Warden and Deputy Warden well in

advance, preferably before 2 days.

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11.7 TIMING FOR THE MESS

On Working Days

On Holidays

Breakfast 07.30 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. 07.45 a.m. to 9.15 a.m.

Lunch 12.45 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. 12.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m.

Dinner 07.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m 07.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m

11.8 HOSTEL FEE

Sl.

No.

Description Fee (Rs)

I Year

II Year III Year IV Year

1 Hostel Admission Fees 200 -- -- --

2 Mess Deposit (Refundable) 5000 -- -- --

3 Establishment 2750 2750 2750 2750

4 Block Development Fees 3250 2750 2750 1750

5 Hostel Amenities 500 -- -- --

TOTAL 11700 5500 5500 4500

12 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS

12.1 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

The various faculties of the college have constituted their respective associations, which organize

meetings and symposia at which papers of topical interest are presented by the students, faculty and

delegates from outside. The following are the different associations:

Sl. No. Name of the Association

1. Civil Engineering Association.

2. Mechanical Engineering Association.

3. Electrical Engineering Association.

4. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Association.

5. Electronics and Communication Engineering Association.

6. Production Engineering Association.

7. Computer Science and Engineering Association.

8. Information Technology Forum.

9. Bio-Technology Forum.

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12.2 OTHER ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS

Sl. No. Name of the Association

1. Tamil Mandram

2. National Service Scheme

3. Computer Club

4. Science Club

5. Literary And Debating Society

6. Fine Arts Club & Orchestra

7. Rotaract Club

8. Youth Red Cross

9. National Cadet Corps

10. Red Ribbon Club

11. Eyantra Club

12. Robotics Club

13. SRF (Students Research foundation)

14. Student Journalist Council

15. Green club

16. IPR cell

17. YS Club

12.3 NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

The four units of NSS consisting of four hundred volunteers are functioning in this institute

under the governance of Anna University, Chennai. With the prime objective of ensuring character

building and developing Comradeship among the youth, NSS organises programmes such as Mass

Literacy Camp, Blood Donation Programmes, Immunisation Programmes, Free Medical Check-ups in

the nearby villages and plantation in and around the campus to keep it green.

12.4 NATIONAL CADET CORPS

The 2/3 EME platoon of the 2TN CTC battalian NCC has been functioning in our campus since

2001. The strength of the platoon is 32. Our cadets are regularly attending combined technical camps,

annual training camps and army attachment camps besides being involved in social welfare activities

periodically. The team NCC is instrumental in conducting parades during Independence Day and

Republic Day and extending its service wherever there is a need to regulate the orderliness in crowded

programmes.

12.5 TAMIL MANDRAM & FINE ARTS

Tamil Mandram and Fine arts club have been methodically involved in conducting regular

sessions for the members of the clubs twice a week in the evenings. The sessions ensure the active

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participation of members to foster their talents in literary and extracurricular activities. The clubs have

earned laurels to the institute. Through winning rolling trophies in many intercollegiate cultural contests

at the national level, Muthamil Vizha , an intercollegiate and literary festival is organized by this club

every year in the month of August/ September.

‘Sangamam’, a confluence of Tamil Mandram, Fine Arts and Literary and Debating society is

organized every year in the month of March. Events like Therukkoothu(Street play), Pommalaatam

(Puppet show), Villupattu, Light show, Mime, Exhibition of Art Gallery, Tamil Drama, Talk Show,

Pattimandram, Musical Fest by Orchestra, Folk Dance and the Western Dance by a nationally

acclaimed dance team, Eliminations are some of the major attractions of the club. The Members of the

club are motivated to write Tamil poems which are profusely compiled and later released as ‘Kavithai

Noolgal’ (Books of Poems) at Muthamil Vizha and Sangamam. The club releases the book, Kanaiyazhi

at the inauguration of Muthamil Vizha every year.Tamil Mandram organizes Pongal Vizha every year

ahead of Pongal Festival.

12.6 YOUTH RED CROSS, GCT

Consisting of an active 70 volunteers, the YRC, GCT unit aims at creating a community of

students who are committed to conservation, preservation and protection of the societal needs and

creating an ambience in perfect harmony with the society. In a bid to prepare communities for

emergencies and to nurture humanitarianism in the youth, the YRC unit of GCT undertakes umpteen

tasks.

12.7 LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY

LDS conducts weekly sessions to hone the literary talents of the members and help them enrich

flair for English language. The linguistically ignited final year office bearers of the club are passionately

involved in conducting regular sessions to motivate their juniors. ‘Brain Strain’ an intercollegiate

English literary event is organized by this club every year in the month of August. Events like Debate,

JAM, Ship wreck, Microtale creative writing, Quiz are some of major attractions of the programme.

LDS releases its official magazine, ‘Inflame’ every year at the inaugural function. As there has been

growing demands for LDS members to expedite Master of Ceremony from various programme

organizers, LDS has launched a new MOC Cell with professionally trained members to cater to the

needs of programme organizers in organizing technical and non-technical stage events.

12.8 ROTARACT CLUB

The Rotaract club of GCT was started to create social awareness among the students. The club

has been continually involved in organizing motivational talks and social welfare activities among the

ignited students to develop their leadership skills.

12.9 SCIENCE CLUB

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The Science Club organises a programme every year with a view to refreshing the scientific

thinking abilities of the first year engineering students. With an eminent personality sharing his

expertise in the field of science and technology, the programme facilitates students making technical

presentations and make them particiapte in events like quiz and scientific writings.

12.10 GREEN CLUB

Green club is a recent phenomenon initiated with an intend to promoting research and

development in green engineering, a concept which is now widespread globally. The club creates

awareness among engineering students on energy conservation and to turn the environment green, thus

making the students technically strong to understand the need for new and renewable energies.

12.11 IPR CELL

Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is concerned with the protection of tangible and intangible

property i.e. it is a “Product of Mind”. With an intent to implement the statement of World Intellectual

Property Organization (WIPO) that “Intellectual Property includes rights related to works in literary and

artistic fields, performance of artists, broadcasts (in the form of CD, DVD, tape recording etc),

innovations in science and technology, industrial designs, trademarks, service marks, etc,” IPR Cell at

GCT helps to promote creativity and innovation among the researches. IPR protection plays a key role

in gaining modest advantage in terms of technological gains for achieving higher economic growth in a

market driven economy.

12.12 YS Club

The club is a clique of youth engaged concertedly to execute community services, educational

services and various chivalrous services. This club instills in students the need to broaden their

perspectives towards life to transform every of their learning to accomplish the societal needs.

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13. REGULATIONS

Regulations 2012 2016 2018

University

affiliation

Anna University, Chennai

Attendance Min. 75%

(overall)

Min. 75%

(Individual

sub)

Min. 75%

(Individual

sub)

Condonation 66-74% Condonation 66-74% Condonation 66-74%

Prevented < 66% Prevented < 66% Prevented < 66%

No. of condonation

permitted

1 2 2

Sessional Marks 25 50 50

Procedure for

sessional marks

a) Weightage for

attendance

b) Weightage for

assignment

c) Weightage for

unit Test

Percentage allocated

10% Nil Nil

30% 30% Assn.+10% Quiz

or Tutorial

30% Assn.+10% Quiz

or Tutorial

60% 60% 60%

Total End

semester marks

25% Int. Marks 50% Int. Marks 50% Int. Marks

75% Ext. Marks 50% Int. Marks 50% Int. Marks

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Passing

Requirement

Ext. Marks: 50% of the Max. marks in end semester marks

Aggregate: > 50% of total marks

14. ACADEMIC SCHEDULE FOR ODD & EVEN SEMESTERS

14.1 ACADEMIC SCHEDULE FOR ODD SEMESTER

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14.2 ACADEMIC SCHEDULE FOR EVEN SEMESTER

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TENTATIVE ACADEMIC SCHEDULE (AY 2020-2021: ODD SEMESTER)

FULL TIME M.E FIRST SEMESTER (2020 BATCH)

Sl.No Particulars Full Time M.E.

I Semester

1 First working day 29.12.2020

2 Deadline for submission of student name list, list of courses and panel of examiners

01.02.2021

3 Deadline for Submission of UT-I mark/Assignment & quiz/tut marks

01.02.2021

4 Deadline for Submission of UT-II mark/Assignment & quiz/tut marks

02.03.2021

5 Deadline for Submission of UT-III mark/Assignment & quiz/tut marks

01.04.2021

6 Last Working day 01.04.2021

7 Last date for Submission of Attendance 03.04.2021

8 Condonation Committee Meeting 05.04.2021

9 Last date for submission of Condonation FORM A 05.04.2021

10 Last date for submission of Condonation FORM B 12.04.2021

11 Date of issue of Hall Tickets 06.04.2021

12 Date of submission of Sessional Marks 09.04.2021

13 Commencement of Practical Examination 07.04.2021

14 Commencement of Theory Examination 12.04.2021

15 Date of reopening for the even semester 28.04.2021

VICE PRINCIPAL

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15. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT HOLIDAYS

Year Month Date Day Holidays

2019

May 1 Friday May day

25 Monday Ramzan

August 1 Saturday Bakrid

11 Tuesday Krishna Jayanthi

15 Saturday Independence Day

22 Saturday Vinayakar Chathurthi

30 Sunday Muharram

October 2 Friday Gandhi Jayanthi

25 Sunday Saraswathi Pooja &

Ayudha Pooja

26 Monday Vijaya Dasami

30 Friday Miladi-un-Nabi

November 14 Saturday Deepavali

December 25 Friday Christmas

2020

January 1 Friday New Year

14 Thursday Pongal

15 Friday Thiruvalluvar Day

16 Saturday Uzhavar Thirunaal

26 Tuesday Republic Day

April 2 Friday Good Friday

13 Tuesday Ugadi/Telugu New Year

14 Wednesday Tamil New Year &

B.R.Ambedkar’s Birthday

May 1 Saturday May day

14 Friday Ramzan

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16. IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

1. Govt. College of Technology 2432221

2. Principal : Office 2432221

Personal (O) 2455230

Warden (R) : 2449844

Asso. Warden (R) : 2431122

3. Principal : Residence 2432271

4. Controller of Examinations 2433355

5. Biotechnology Dept 2434852

6. Placement Officer 2438813

7. Hostels

Hostel Office 2432436

Amaravathy : 2437449

Kothaiyaru : 2439218

Bhavani : 2441872

Thamiraparani : 2438359

Vellaru : 2438359

Kauveri : 2453192

8. Anna University Zone - 10 office 2445959

9. GCT Post Office 2432051

10. SBI, GCT Branch 2432657

11. PSG College of Technology 4344777, 2578455, 2572177

12. Coimbatore Institute of Technology 2574071, 2574072

13. Coimbatore Medical College 2574376, Hospital - 2301393

14. State Express Bus Stand (Gandhipuram) 2444969

15. Tamilnadu Agricultural University 2431222

16. Govt. Polytechnic (Men) 2573218

17. Govt. Polytechnic (Women) 2240917

18. Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai 044-24414583

19. Directorate of Technical Education, Chennai (044) 22352299, 22350525, 22351018

20. Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore 2422222, 2422272, 2422372

21. Anna University, Chennai - 600 025. (044) 22352312, 22351126, 22352385

22. Anna University, Coimbatore - 641 013. (0422) 6655365, 2448856, 2451212

23. Thiagarajar College of Engg. Madurai - 625 015 (0452) 2482240, 41

24. IRTT, Erode (0424) 2533279, 2533579

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25. Govt. College of Engg. Tirunelveli - 627 007 (0462) 2552448, 450 Fax: 04622 554012

26. Govt. College of Engg. Salem - 636 011 (0427) 2346102, 2346157 Fax: 2346458

27. A.C. College of Engg. & Tech, Karaikudi 630 004 (04565) 224535, 224528

28. Thanthai Periyar College of Technology, Vellore - 632 002 (0416) 227762, 2267498, 2267722

29. Government College of Engineering, Bargur - 635 104 (04343) 266067, 266101

30. Govt. College of Engg, Srirangam (0431) 2906635

31. Govt. College of Engg, Bodinaikannur (04546) 282555, 285000

32. Govt. College of Engg, Sengipatti, Thanjavur (04362) 221112, 221113

33. Govt. College of Engg, Dharmapuri (04342) 290070, 290090