Yearly Status Report - 2018-2019 IQAC Submission

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IQAC Submission Academic Year to which AQAR has to be submitted : 2018-2019 Yearly Status Report - 2018-2019 Part A Data of the Institution 1. Name of the Institution A. C. S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Name of the head of the Institution Dr.M.S.Murali Designation Principal Does the Institution function from own campus Yes Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 08028437956 Mobile no. 9900028024 Registered Email [email protected] Alternate Email [email protected]

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IQAC SubmissionAcademic Year to which AQAR has to be submitted : 2018-2019

Yearly Status Report - 2018-2019

Part A

Data of the Institution

1. Name of theInstitution

A. C. S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Name of the head ofthe Institution

Dr.M.S.Murali

Designation Principal

Does the Institutionfunction from owncampus

Yes

Phone no/AlternatePhone no.

08028437956

Mobile no. 9900028024

Registered Email [email protected]

Alternate Email [email protected]

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Address 207, Kambipura, Mysore road

City/Town Bangalore

State/UT Karnataka

Pincode 560074

2. Institutional Status

Affiliated /Constituent

Affiliated

Type of Institution Co-education

Location Urban

Financial Status private

Name of the IQAC co-ordinator/Director

Dr.S.Kavitha

Phone no/AlternatePhone no.

08028437956

Mobile no. 9916412348

Registered Email [email protected]

Alternate Email [email protected]

3. Website Address

Web-link of the AQAR:(Previous AcademicYear)

http://www.acsce.edu.in/acsce/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/AQAR2017-18.pdf

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4. WhetherAcademic Calendarprepared during theyear

Yes

if yes,whether it isuploaded in theinstitutional website:Weblink :

https://www.acsce.edu.in/acsce/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Aug-Feb.pdf

5. Accrediation Details

Cycle Grade CGPA Year of AccrediationValidity

Period From Period To1 A 3.10 2016 02-Dec-2016 01-Dec-2021

6. Date ofEstablishment ofIQAC

06-Apr-2015

7. Internal Quality Assurance System

Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality cultureItem /Title of the quality initiative by IQAC Date & Duration Number of participants/ beneficiaries

NBA30-Mar-2019

33

NBA30-Jun-2018

32

HLACT01-Dec-2015

87

NIRF07-Dec-2018

17

8. Provide the list of Special Status conferred by Central/ State Government- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE ofUGC etc.

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Institution/Department/Faculty Scheme Funding Agency Year of award with duration Amount

Civil Engineering Refresher programme AICTE-ISTE20186

300000

Mechanical Engineering Entrepreneur awareness camp DST20186

40000

9. Whethercomposition of IQACas per latest NAACguidelines:

Yes

Upload latestnotification offormation of IQAC

View File(https://assessmentonline.naac.gov.in/public/Postacc/Formation/495_Formation.pdf)

10. Number of IQACmeetings heldduring the year :

11

The minutes of IQACmeeting andcompliances to thedecisions have beenuploaded on theinstitutional website

Yes

Upload the minutes ofmeeting and actiontaken report

View File(https://assessmentonline.naac.gov.in/public/Postacc/Meeting_minutes/495_Minutes.pdf)

11. Whether IQACreceived fundingfrom any of thefunding agency tosupport its activitiesduring the year?

No

12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year(maximum five bullets)

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Academic audit of all the departments Monitoring the accreditation activities Organizing the FDP toteaching and non teaching faculty members. Conducted periodic meeting / discussions with facultymembers to collate the data pertaining to various activities of the departments. Centre Test for DataSciences (CTDS) started to improve the industry interactions MOU signed with Pongu Ventures Pvt. LTD.to develop innovation and incubation activates Signing of MoU with like minded institutions Nationalconferences and seminar were held, etc

13. Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the academic year towards Quality Enhancement and outcomeachieved by the end of the academic year

Plan of Action Achivements/OutcomesTo improve the numbers and quality of facultyResearch Publication in reputedJournal/Conference.

Faculty has achieved good number of paper publications

Proposal and plan to conduct National andInternational Level seminars, conferences,workshops, symposiums, FDPs etc.

National Level Conference, Workshops, Seminars,Symposiums, FDPs, Intercollegiate Technical Fest wereconducted by the departments

Plan to enhance Industry Institute Interactionactivities

Regular Industry Institute Interaction has beenconducted

Enhancing Library ResourcesIn order to enhance the library resources, many books,NPTEL, Labview and VTU E Resources were added.

Plan for Industry Oriented Placement Training.Technical and Soft skill training were provided tostudents and student placement record has beenimproved.

MOU are planned to develop innovation andincubation activates .

MOU signed with Pongu ventures Pvt. LTD. to developinnovation and incubation activities

Centre of ExcellenceMOU signed with Pongu ventures Pvt. LTD,Centre forTest Data Sciences, UC Berkeley, Bosch

14. Whether AQARwas placed beforestatutory body ?

Yes

Name of Statutory Body Meeting DateManagement 20-Jun-2019

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15. WhetherNAAC/or any otheraccredited body(s)visited IQAC orinteracted with it toassess thefunctioning ?

Yes

Date of Visit 07-Nov-2016

16. Whetherinstitutional datasubmitted to AISHE:

Yes

Year of Submission 2019

Date of Submission 11-Apr-2019

17. Does theInstitution haveManagementInformation System?

Yes

If yes, give a briefdescripiton and a listof modules currentlyoperational (maximum500 words)

Campus.uno is the Management Information System that serves as the backbone of theorganization’s operations. It gathers data to improve quality of the infrastructureof the organisation. All the students, faculties and staff are given individual loginID and password to perform the activities like • Employee record including theirprofessional achievements • Monitoring of attendance and work load of faculties • Toassess the student performance i.e attendance and internal assessment marks • Issuingof course material, assignments and presentations to the students • Information ofactivities, events, students performance and attendance status to the parents

Part B

CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS1.1 – Curriculum Planning and Implementation

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1.1.1 – Institution has the mechanism for well planned curriculum delivery and documentation. Explain in 500 wordsUniversity will communicate with the institution by sending the action plan for the academic year

through “calendar of events” of every semester to the affiliated colleges. Taking this in to accountprincipal will instructs to prepare college “calendar of events” after discussions with heads of thedepartments. The semester plan consists of commencement date and last working date, proposed dates

for conduction of the internal assessments, workshops, seminars, industrial visits, cultural, sports,etc. and others planned events. The faculty members of various departments develop academic plans

such as timetables, lesson plans, student database, laboratory manuals and course files, etc. for theacademic year. Identification of below average students and motivating them towards excellence intheir academic performance by taking remedial classes. Allocation of the subjects to the faculty is

done taking into consideration, the faculty subject specialization, experience and their willingness.Regular mentoring is carried out by the faculties and grievances if any, suitable remedial measuresare taken as and when necessary. The institution conducts academic audit of attendance registers,internal exams, question papers and evaluation process. The faculty is encouraged to impart the

curriculum through innovative teaching methods such as presentations, assignments, discussions andalso by arranging workshops, seminars, and Hospital visits apart from regular/traditional teaching

methods. The academic review meetings are held twice in a semester to review the progress of syllabuscoverage and the effectiveness of the instruction delivery. The parent-teacher meetings are held toreview the progress of syllabus coverage and discussion on performance of the student. Course filesare prepared in detail by faculty which includes: • Vision, mission of the institution • Vision,mission of the department • Student list • Syllabus copy with text books and reference books •

Calendar of events • Course Time table • Lesson plan • Staff Diary • Teachers Diary • Attendanceregisters • Individual time table • Course Outcomes • Lecture notes • Question papers of Internal

Tests with scheme and solution • Assignments • Copies of PPTs slides, if any • VTU question papers ofprevious years • Previous year result analysis • Industrial visits and Hospital visits are arrangedfor the students to make them familiar with the instrument working process and current technological

developments.

1.1.2 – Certificate/ Diploma Courses introduced during the academic year

CertificateDiplomaCourses

Dates ofIntroduction

DurationFocus on

employability/entrepreneurshipSkill Development

NPTEL NIL 01/02/2019 4Supporting for

Placement• INTEL • RED HAT • UC Berkly • TCSiON • Bosh •

TRIVIDTRANS • Civil soft • 3E services

1.2 – Academic Flexibility1.2.1 – New programmes/courses introduced during the academic year

Programme/Course Dates of IntroductionBE 01/08/2018

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1.2.2 – Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective course system implemented at the affiliated Colleges (if applicable)during the academic year.

Name of programmes adopting CBCS Date of implementation of CBCS/Elective Course SystemBE 01/08/2018

Mtech 01/08/2018

1.2.3 – Students enrolled in Certificate/ Diploma Courses introduced during the yearCertificate Diploma Course

Number of Students 150 0

1.3 – Curriculum Enrichment1.3.1 – Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year

Value Added CoursesDate of

IntroductionNumber of Students

EnrolledIndustrial Visit JVS Electronics 01/08/2018 41

Industrial Visit Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum 01/08/2018 36Two day workshop on C 01/08/2018 36

Two day workshop on LabVIEW 01/08/2018 77Work on VLSI 01/08/2018 26

Symposium – ACSTRONIX 2018 01/08/2018 103Internship CTDS 01/08/2018 15

Meditation 01/08/2018 103Industrial Visit KPCL 01/08/2018 41

Industrial Visit – HAL Museum 01/08/2018 36Workshop Program with C 01/08/2018 31

Project Exhibition – Anveshana 2k19 01/08/2018 75Farewell for 2015 batch and Project poster presentation 01/08/2018 46

Industrial Visit, Distinct Products Solutions 01/08/2018 58Workshop, Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp 01/08/2018 58

Awareness Program, Employment opportunity in HVAC 01/08/2018 50Industrial Visit, Accutech Enterprises 01/08/2018 65

Workshop Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp 01/08/2018 65National Seminar Tribological Aspects of Metallic Materials 01/08/2018 47

Awareness program on placement – Mechanical Engineering Prinston smartEngineering –HVAC

01/08/2018 50

Expert Lecture Design of Shafts 01/08/2018 42One Day Workshop, Workshop on Automation 01/08/2018 50

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One Day National Symposium TECHNOMANIA 2K18 Paper Presentation, TechnicalQuiz, Pencil Sketching Debate

01/08/2018 75

Student Awareness Program An oversee study 01/08/2018 50Industrial Visit, Govt. Tool Room Training Center, Industrial Area, Rajaji

Nagar, Bengaluru01/08/2018 26

CAD CAE Software 01/08/2018 82Modern Software in Aerospace Industry 01/08/2018 82

Opportunities and innovations in aviation 01/08/2018 109Industrial Visit To Accutech Enterprises 01/08/2018 60Industrial Visit To Orient Flight School 01/08/2018 50

VTU COE Aerospace Defence 01/08/2018 82Aero India 2019 Visit 01/08/2018 50

Industrial Visit Nimisys and Arunodaya Enterprises 01/08/2018 30Motivational Speech on ’Career in Indian Air Force’ 01/08/2018 25

Guest Lecture on ‘Composite Materials’ 01/08/2018 30Guest Lecture on ‘Aero Thermodynamics’ 01/08/2018 40

Guest Lecture on ‘Mechanics of Materials’ 01/08/2018 45AFTC Visit 01/08/2018 50

Technical Seminar on ‘Development of Gas Turbines and UAV’s’ 01/08/2018 45Technical Seminar on ‘Basic Awareness Course on Aerospace’ 01/08/2018 20

UR Rao Satellite Center(ISRO) visit 01/08/2018 30Evolution of Avionics 01/08/2018 30

Basics of Space Mechanics 01/08/2018 50Intel’s Intelligent laboratory 01/08/2018 67

UCBerekely 01/08/2018 67Lab View workshop 01/08/2018 40

1.3.2 – Field Projects / Internships under taken during the yearProject/Programme Title No. of students enrolled for Field Projects / Internships

BE 339

1.4 – Feedback System1.4.1 – Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders.

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Students YesTeachers YesEmployers YesAlumni YesParents Yes1.4.2 – How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the institution? (maximum 500 words)Feedback Obtained

There is a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students on a regular basis. The feedback is alsoobtained from the students and the remaining stakeholders and their views are considered to bring inthe appropriate timely changes in the system. During the reformation of the curriculum universityinvites the representative from the college to put forward the view on behalf of all the stakeholdersof the Institute. The senior faculty would participate from the institution and share the feelings ofall the stakeholders, which would help in enriching the curriculum and to bring the new changes inthe syllabus and the environment. It helps learners to maximize their potential at different stagesof training, raise their awareness of strengths and areas for improvement, and identify actions to betaken to improve performance. The most effective leaders actively seek feedback to enhance theirperformance. It has strong links to employee satisfaction and productivity. People like to feelinvolved and identified with their organization. Effective leaders have good listening and emotionalawareness they understand the impact that their behavior has on others.

CRITERION II – TEACHING- LEARNING AND EVALUATION2.1 – Student Enrolment and Profile2.1.1 – Demand Ratio during the year

Name of the Programme Number of seats available Number of Application received Students Enrolled

BE 660 338 337ME 84 15 15BE 660 338 337ME 84 15 15

2.2 – Catering to Student Diversity2.2.1 – Student - Full time teacher ratio (current year data)

YearNumber of students

enrolled in theinstitution (UG)

Number of studentsenrolled in theinstitution (PG)

Number of fulltime teachers availablein the institution teaching only UG

courses

Number of fulltime teachers availablein the institution teaching only PG

courses

Number of teachersteaching both UG and PG

courses

2018 337 15 96 12 1082018 337 15 96 12 108

2.3 – Teaching - Learning Process

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2.3.1 – Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. (currentyear data)Number of Teachers

on RollNumber of teachers using ICT (LMS, e-

Resources)ICT Toolsand resources

availableNumber of ICT enabled

ClassroomsNumberof smart

classroomsE-resources andtechniques used

108 108 8 10 10 4108 108 8 10 10 4

2.3.2 – Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)Yes, through MentorMentee system Mentoring System is useful to identify student’s personal and Professional goals and problems. It will help toencourage the students to face the situation with ease of great confidence and to guide them to go in right career path. It also improves the

StudentTeacher Relationship. The Process as follows: i) In mentoring process, around 15 students are assigned for each faculty members. ii) TheMentor will guide and help the students in their academic related problems by doing the counselling periodically. iii) All the students will meet

their faculty mentor individually and get the guidance. If it is required, faculty mentor may contact the student’s parent at the time ofmentoring hour to discuss about the student behaviour and academic activities. iv) Each Faculty will maintain the mentormentee meeting

details with them. And it is shown and updated regularly to the Head of the Department to get his/her valuable suggestions for the differentissues like student study issues, student attendance, Weak student Improvisation and Exam Preparation. This Mentor system helped in,

Improving TeacherStudent Relationship Improving the student academic performance Improving the students discipline and encouraged them toparticipate in many academic related events, competitions and placement activities.

Number of students enrolled in the institution Number of fulltime teachers Mentor : Mentee Ratio

337 108 1:15337 108 1:15

2.4 – Teacher Profile and Quality2.4.1 – Number of full time teachers appointed during the yearNo. of sanctioned positions No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions filled during the current year No. of faculty with Ph.D

108 108 0 10 28108 108 0 10 28

2.4.2 – Honours and recognition received by teachers (received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level fromGovernment, recognised bodies during the year )Year ofAward

Name of full time teachers receiving awards fromstate level, national level, international level

Designation Name of the award, fellowship, received from Government or recognized bodies

2018 Dr. Ramesha MAssociateProfessor

Best Paper presenter award in March 2019 at AmruthaInstitute of Technology and Management

2019 Dr. S KavithaAssociateProfessor

Doctorate Dr. MGR University, Chennai, Tamilnadu,India

2019 Dr Suresh P M Professor RULA Award.2019 Dr Suresh P M Professor RESEARCH RATNA Award.2018 Dr.Anitha .S Professor Best researcher award

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2019 Dr.V MareeswariAssociateProfessor

Gold Medal (IOT Online exam) NPTEL

2019 Prof R R Elangovan Professor Popular Speaker Award, NIMS University, Rajasthan2019 Dr.Anitha .S Professor Best Project award IEEE project expo 20192019 Prof R R Elangovan Professor Popular Speaker Award, NIMS University, Rajasthan

2018 Prof R R Elangovan ProfessorPaper Reviewer Award, ElsevierInternational Journal,

Composite Part B division.2018 Prof R R Elangovan Professor Lift Time Achievement Award, ISTE TN Section.

2018 Prof R R Elangovan ProfessorBest Achiever Award in memorial of Dr.A.P.J Abdul

Kalam, Lions ClubChennai

2018 Dr.M. MathivananAssociateProfessor

Best paper Presentation award at IEEE InternationalConference at GSSSIT, Mysuru, Dec 2018.

2018 Mr. Vijay Kumar H. RAssistantProfessor

Best paper Presentation award at IEEE InternationalConference at GSSSIT, Mysuru, Dec 2018.

2018 Dr. Ramesha MAssociateProfessor

Awarded Ph. D in December 2018.

2018 Dr. Ramesha MAssociateProfessor

Best Paper presenter award in March 2019 at AmruthaInstitute of Technology and Management

2019 Dr. S KavithaAssociateProfessor

Doctorate Dr. MGR University, Chennai, Tamilnadu,India

2019 Dr Suresh P M Professor RULA Award.2019 Dr Suresh P M Professor RESEARCH RATNA Award.2018 Dr.Anitha .S Professor Best researcher award

2019 Dr.V MareeswariAssociateProfessor

Gold Medal (IOT Online exam) NPTEL

2019 Prof R R Elangovan Professor Popular Speaker Award, NIMS University, Rajasthan2019 Dr.Anitha .S Professor Best Project award IEEE project expo 20192019 Prof R R Elangovan Professor Popular Speaker Award, NIMS University, Rajasthan

2018 Prof R R Elangovan ProfessorPaper Reviewer Award, ElsevierInternational Journal,

Composite Part B division.2018 Prof R R Elangovan Professor Lift Time Achievement Award, ISTE TN Section.

2018 Prof R R Elangovan ProfessorBest Achiever Award in memorial of Dr.A.P.J Abdul

Kalam, Lions ClubChennai

2018 Dr.M. MathivananAssociateProfessor

Best paper Presentation award at IEEE InternationalConference at GSSSIT, Mysuru, Dec 2018.

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2018 Mr. Vijay Kumar H. RAssistantProfessor

Best paper Presentation award at IEEE InternationalConference at GSSSIT, Mysuru, Dec 2018.

2018 Dr. Ramesha MAssociateProfessor

Awarded Ph. D in December 2018.

2.5 – Evaluation Process and Reforms2.5.1 – Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of results during the year

ProgrammeName

ProgrammeCode

Semester/year

Last date of the last semester-end/ year-endexamination

Date of declaration of results of semester-end/ year- endexamination

BE 1 1 17/01/2019 15/03/2019BE 1 3 30/11/2018 21/02/2019BE 1 5 30/11/2018 23/02/2019BE 1 7 30/11/2018 16/02/2019

Mtech 2 1 30/11/2018 21/02/2019Mtech 2 3 31/01/2019 14/02/2019

2.5.2 – Reforms initiated on Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE) system at the institutional level (250 words)As Per VTU norms, Institution conducts Three Internal Assessment Test to reckon the students academic

progress. And, Three Assignments also will be given for each subject and marks will be awarded.Internal Assessment Test Marks will be sent to the parents through ERP Software. The Institution alsoconducts student feedback process every semester to improve Teaching, Infrastructure and the entirelearning experience for the students during their tenure. The Student’s feedback is considered as avaluable source of information to measure their level of satisfaction. Parents are invited at least

once in a semester to discuss the progress of their wards. This is in addition to the regularmonitoring of the student’s progress by their faculty mentors. The faculty mentor regularly interacts

with the assigned students to monitor and improve the progress of each student and the same iscommunicated to the parents.

2.5.3 – Academic calendar prepared and adhered for conduct of Examination and other related matters (250 words)Academic Calendar is formed by the institution in consistency with the VTU academic calendar. Thefollowing important events will be matched with the VTU calendar. � Start date and End date of the

Academic year and Semesters � Adhering Approved holidays � Start and end dates of Theoretical and Labexaminations � Submission of shortage of attendance student list and maintenance of eligibility

criteria � Conducting the stipulated Internal Tests and Assignments (Wherever Applicable) � UploadingInternal assessment Marks � Hall ticket generation and distribution � Conducting the external VTU

examinations And Also College Academic Calendar Consist of other activities like College Sports Day,College Cultural Day etc.., It is Prepared Every semester according to VTU academic calendar and

circulated to the entire department before the commencement of classes.

2.6 – Student Performance and Learning Outcomes

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2.6.1 – Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes for all programs offered by the institution are stated and displayedin website of the institution (to provide the weblink)

http://www.acsce.edu.in/acsce/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2018-19-POPSOCO-all-dept.pdf

2.6.2 – Pass percentage of studentsProgramme

CodeProgramme

NameNumber of students appeared in the final year

examinationNumber of students passed in final year

examinationPass Percentage

1 BE 199 180 902 Mtech 30 20 67

2.7 – Student Satisfaction Survey2.7.1 – Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the questionnaire) (results and details beprovided as weblink)

http://www.acsce.edu.in/acsce/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/student-satisfaction-survey.pdf

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION3.1 – Resource Mobilization for Research3.1.1 – Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations

Nature of the Project Duration Name of the funding agencyTotal grantsanctioned

Amount receivedduring the year

Projects sponsored by the University 0.5 VTU 0.5 0.5Projects sponsored by the University 1 RRGI 3.12 3.12

Students Research Projects (Other thancompulsory by the University)

1 IIT, Delhi 0.3 0.3

Major Projects 1Space Applications Centre

(SAC), ISRO, India11.12 4.31

Any Other (Specify) 1 Consultancy Builders 8024 8024

3.2 – Innovation Ecosystem3.2.1 – Workshops/Seminars Conducted on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Industry-Academia Innovative practices during the year

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Title of workshop/seminar Name of the Dept. Date

How to Innovate and start a startupAeronauticalEngineering

12/02/2019

Workshop on Design ThinkingAeronauticalEngineering

14/03/2019

Opportunities and Innovation in AviationAeronauticalEngineering

05/03/2019

Innovation and Incubation Mind Mapping TechniquesAeronauticalEngineering

23/04/2019

INTEL’s 5day Workshop on Internet of Things BME,CSE,ECE 17/11/2018UC Berkeley 5 days training session on India Smart city micro

accelerator programmeBME,CSE,ECE 11/02/2019

Entrepreneurship Awareness CampMechanicalEngineering

02/05/2019

Entrepreneurship Awareness CampMechanicalEngineering

25/03/2019

Awareness Program on Placement – Prinston smart EngineeringHVACMechanicalEngineering

15/10/2018

Workshop on AutomationMechanicalEngineering

05/10/2018

3.2.2 – Awards for Innovation won by Institution/Teachers/Research scholars/Students during the yearTitle of the innovation Name of Awardee Awarding Agency Date of award Category

Anveshana 2k19 Innovation LABVarsha.M Uthpala.V.L ChethanKumar.l

Samarth.S.K

ACS Collegeof

engineering08/05/2019

BestProjectAward

Anveshana 2k19 Innovation LABKishan N HimanshuBaswal Jeswanth Y R

Kala N S

ACS Collegeof

engineering08/05/2019

BestProjectAward

Anveshana 2k19 Innovation LABPrajwalkumar.R Nishanth.S Bharath S

Abhaynagesh Nikhil

ACS Collegeof

engineering08/05/2019

BestProjectAward

RC aircraft Aero Modelling Keshav.S Suraj.K.A Rajeswari.R IIT Kanpur 10/03/2019Sky Sparks,RC aircraftcompetition

Ball Deplorer RC Aircraft Keshav S IIT, Delhi 04/03/2019Air Borye

Event

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Fixed wing Drone Keshav S Rajeshwari NandanKCG Drone

Pitstop Hover2.0

02/03/2019Fixed wingRacing

AVIONE (RC Plane) Keshav S Rajeshwari NandanNIT, WarangalMinistry of

EIT30/09/2018

Aeromodelling

Competition

IEEE Project expo 2019Dr Anitha.S Prof,Dept of BME Sushma,

Archana and Meghana (Final yearstudents BME)

GSSSIT,Mysore

29/04/2019Best

Projectaward

National Conference SPBCN2019Dr Anitha.S Prof,Dept of BME Sushma,

Archana and Meghana (Final yearstudents BME)

ACS Collegeof

engineering21/05/2019

Best Paperaward

National Conference SPBCN 2K19Lingaraju.G.N, Prakash Upadhyay,

Bhagyashree Y, Jayashree T

ACS Collegeof

engineering21/05/2019

Best paperaward

National Conference SPBCN 2K19Harshitha G N, Harshitha K, Sharanya

G, Sohini D S

ACS Collegeof

engineering21/05/2019

Best paperaward

National Conference on RecentAdvancements on CivilEngineering – 2019

Rakesh D R , Arpitha V.A,Afaqueahmed

ACS Collegeof

engineering09/05/2019

Best paperaward

National Conference on RecentAdvancements on CivilEngineering – 2019

BavanaACS College

ofengineering

09/05/2019Best paper

award

National conference SPBCN 2K19LIKITHA S, MANASA M, NIVEDITHA R,

POOJA SRIDHAR PARVATIKAR,

ACS Collegeof

engineering21/05/2019

Best paperaward

National conference SPBCN 2K19LISHA S , SOUNDARYA C D, DINESH

NAIDU J, YASHASH KUMAR K E,

ACS Collegeof

engineering21/05/2019

Best paperaward

3.2.3 – No. of Incubation centre created, start-ups incubated on campus during the year

Incubation Center Name Sponsered ByName of the

Start-upNature of Start-up

Date ofCommencement

Building of an InnovationIncubation centre in College

campus

PonguVentures,Chennai

ManagementPongu

Ventures,Chennai

Improve the students skills withthe support of Innovation

Incubation centre12/02/2019

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3.3 – Research Publications and Awards3.3.1 – Incentive to the teachers who receive recognition/awards

State National International

0 0 3

3.3.2 – Ph. Ds awarded during the year (applicable for PG College, Research Center)Name of the Department Number of PhD's Awarded

ECE "1Civil "1

3.3.3 – Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the yearType Department Number of Publication Average Impact Factor (if any)

International Basic Science 1 0.39International Aeronautical Engineering 13 0.7International Aerospace Engineering 3 1.89International Biomedical Engineering 4 0.39International Computer Science Engineering 14 0.87International Civil Engineering 8 0.5International Electronics Communication Engineering 11 0.22International Mechanical Engineering 13 0.33

3.3.4 – Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International Conference Proceedings per Teacherduring the year

Department Number of Publication

Aeronautical Engineering 7Aerospace Engineering 2Biomedical Engineering 20

Computer Science Engineering 18Civil Engineering 10

Electronic Communication Engineering 15Mechanical Engineering 2

Basic Science 4

3.3.5 – Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/ Web of Science or PubMed/Indian Citation Index

Title of the Paper Name of Author Title of journalYear of

publicationCitationIndex

Institutionalaffiliation as

mentioned in thepublication

Numberof

citationsexcluding

selfcitation

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Feature identification forcomputer aided diagnosis of liver

cirrhosis

Dr Punal.M.Arabi ,Gayatri Joshi,

Surekha Nigudgi ,Prathibha.T.P

AIP ConferenceProceeding

2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering,Bangalore

0

A novel method to filter andenhance low quality CT images of

normal lungs

Dr Anitha.S, Ramya.M.R, Sanjaya

Pandey

AIP ConferenceProceeding

2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering,Bangalore

0

Red laser blood glucosemonitoring device

Dr Anitha.S,HemanthKumar.G,

AIP ConferenceProceeding

2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering,Bangalore

0

EEG wave based identification ofsleep disorders

Dr Anitha.S,HemanthKumar.G,

Tushaar.R,Shriram.S

AIP ConferenceProceeding

2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering,Bangalore

0

Improvement of QoS in wirelesssensor networks by minimizing

path delays

Dr Anitha.S, CVBhaskar

Elsevier 2019 0Suresh ViharUniversity,

Jaipur0

Efficient protocol for nodefailure detection in wirelesssensor network to improve QoS

Dr Anitha.S, CVBhaskar

Elsevier 2019 0Suresh ViharUniversity,

Jaipur0

Validation of IRI2012 and NeQuick models predicted TEC with

GPS India

Dr Anitha.S, CVBhaskar

Scopus 2018 0APEC,

Chennai0

Interaction with ATM for blindDr.Senthil Kumaran

T

Indonesian Journalof Electrical

Engineering andComputer Science

2018 1ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Extremely vibrant routing schemefor mobile adhoc network

Dr.Senthil KumaranTDr.Senthil Kumaran

T

Indonesian Journalof Electrical

Engineering andComputer Science

2018 1ACS College

ofEngineering

0

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Cloud deployment methods inguarantee of protection andconfidentiality constraints

Dr.Senthil KumaranT

Indonesian Journalof Electrical

Engineering andComputer Science

2018 1ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Effect and influence of fly ashand GGBS on properties of ambientcured selfcompacting geopolymer

concrete for in situ applications

Dr.VenkateshbabuD.L

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS college

ofengineering

0

Review on remote sensing and GISfor lake management

Raju, K., Gadad, S.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS college

ofengineering

0

Application of hybrid AItechniques for wind speed

modeling in the Arabian SeaGadad, S., Raju, K.

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS college

ofengineering

0

Comparative study on seismicperformance of bamboo and steel

using shake tableKavitha, S.

InternationalJournal ofInnovative

Technology andExploring

Engineering

2018 0ACS college

ofengineering

0

Smart controlling of appliancesin power line communications

using LabVIEW

Dr. H BBhuvaneswari

Advances in PowerSystems and Energy

Management2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering0

A review on dielectric propertiesof biofiberbased composites

Dr. H BBhuvaneswari

Advanced Compositesand HybridMaterials

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Adaptive Algorithms PerformanceAnalysis for Noise Cancellationsusing Neural Networks employing

real time signals

Prof. A M PrasannaKumar

Advances inIntelligent Systems

and Computing2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering0

IoT based Continuous monitoringofcardiac patients using

Raspberry PIDr.Mathivanan M

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

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Performance evaluation ofwhitenoise for different noisy

speech signalin mobileapplications

Dr.Mathivanan MAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Error Resilient Transmission ofimage over challenging wireless

communication channelMrs.BharathiGururaj

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

IoT based Continuous monitoringof cardiac patients using

Raspberry PIMr. Harish L

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Influence of constrained GroovePressing passes and annealing

characteristics on the MechanicalProperties of 6061 Aluminum Alloy

Dr.H S SiddeshaMaterials Today

Proceedings2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering0

Characterization of abrasive wearproperties of plasma sprayedalumina and YSZ coatings onaluminium 6061 substrate

Dr.M S MuraliJournal of

Engineering Scienceand Technology

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Frequency evaluation formechanical integration of

shrouded HP rotor blades in anaircraft engine compressor

Dr. Suresh P. M.Journal of

Engineering ScienceTechnology

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Experimental and FE analysisoffloor pan of a car without andwith incorporating viscoelastic

damping

Dr. Suresh P. MAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

A Review Paper of theHardnesstoughness Relationship

Dr. Suresh P. MAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

“Wear Behaviour Of Aluminum AlloyReinforced With Beryl Metal

Matrix Composites Using TaguchiMethod”

Dr. Suresh P. MMaterials Today

Proceedings2018 0

ACS Collegeof

Engineering0

“Root Cause Analysis of ForgedSpline Yoke Shaft Using Finite

Element Method”Dr. Suresh P. M

Materials TodayProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

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Solar hybrid vehicleDr. R.

SivasubramaniyamAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Gear ratio calculation andcomparison between sports utility

vehicle (SUV’s) and raceapplication

Dr. R.Sivasubramaniyam

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

An Experimental Investigation ofthe Performance of single

cylinder CI Engine Fuelled withBio diesel and Hydrogen

Dr. R.Sivasubramaniyam

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Solar hybrid vehicle Prof.Rakesh S.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

Gear ratio calculation andcomparison between sports utility

vehicle (SUV’s) and raceapplication

Prof.Rakesh S.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

An Experimental Investigation ofthe Performance of single

cylinder CI Engine Fueled withBio diesel and Hydrogen

Prof.Rakesh S.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

The Effect of slip and magneticfield on the ultra filtrationprocess for a couple stress

fluids

Dr Veena B HAIP Conferenceproceedings

2018 0ACS College

ofEngineering

0

3.3.6 – h-Index of the Institutional Publications during the year. (based on Scopus/ Web of science)

Title of the Paper Name of Author Title of journalYear of

publicationh-

index

Numberof

citationsexcluding

selfcitation

Institutionalaffiliation as

mentioned in thepublication

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Characterization, wear surfaceroughness and tensile failure

analysis of Al7075TiCMoS2 hybridcomposites using online acoustic

emission

G.RamananMaterials Research

Express2019 21 0

ACS College ofEngineering

Prediction of ionosphericvertical total electron contentfrom GPS data using ordinarykrigingbased surrogate model

P.SomaAstrophysics andSpace Science

2019 59 0ACS College ofEngineering

Experimental Study on Change inMechanical Characteristics ofEGlass Fibre Reinforced EpoxyComposite by Adding Carbon

Nanotube Layers

Albert Allen Dmello and G.Ramanan

Asian Journal ofChemistry

2019 31 0ACS College ofEngineering

Computational analysis of blendedwinglet model performance by

varying cant angleG.Ramanan

Journal ofComputational and

TheoreticalNanoscience

2019 43 0ACS College ofEngineering

Prediction of responses in FSWprocessed hybrid composites using

soft computing techniqueG.Ramanan

Journal ofComputational and

TheoreticalNanoscience

2019 43 0ACS College ofEngineering

Effect of Carbon Nanotube Layerson Change in Mechanical

Characteristic of EGlass FiberReinforced Epoxy Composite

Albert Allen Dmello

G.RamananDhanyaPrakash R Babu

InternationalJournal ofInnovative

Technology andExploring

Engineering

2019 12 0ACS College ofEngineering

Parametric Optimization of WireCut Electrical Discharge

Machining on Al9 PAC Compositesusing Desirability Approach

G.Ramanan andR.R.Elangovan

InternationalJournal of VehicleStructures Systems

2018 10 0ACS College ofEngineering

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Evaluation of stress intensityfactor of fracture model for

glass fiber epoxy resin compositeG.Ramanan

Int. Journal ofMechanical and

productionEngineeringresearch andDevelopment

2018 9 0ACS College ofEngineering

Stress analysis of Al2014T6riveted splice joint fuselagestructure using finite element

analysis

G.Ramanan

Int. Journal ofMechanical and

productionEngineeringresearch andDevelopment

2018 9 0ACS College ofEngineering

Wear characteristics of TitaniumCarbides and MoS2 reinforcedaluminium hybrid composites

G.Ramanan

Int. Journal ofMechanical and

productionEngineeringresearch andDevelopment

2018 9 0ACS College ofEngineering

Optimization of machiningcharacteristics of hybrid

composites using grey relationaltechnique

G.RamananInt. Journal ofEngineering andTechnology (UAE)

2018 18 0ACS College ofEngineering

An energy efficient broadcastingin mobile WSN

Dr.SenthilKumaran,T.

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Preface: International Conferenceon Sustainable Engineering and

Technology

Dr.SenthilKumaran,T.

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Novel approach for mitigation ofcollision in mobile adhoc

networks

Dr.SenthilKumaran,T.

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Implementation of repair treealgorithm for fast repair indistributed storage system

Dr. V MareeswariAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Smart device for ensuring womensafety using android app

Dr. V MareeswariLecture Notes in

ElectricalEngineering

2018 26 0ACS College ofEngineering

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An energy efficient broadcastingin mobile WSN

Mrs.Kavita K PatilAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Data acquisition in car using IoT Mrs.Kavita K PatilAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

FSDA: Framework for Secure DataAggregation in wireless sensor

network for enhancing keymanagement

Mrs.Jyoti Metan

InternationalJournal of

Electrical andComputer

Engineering

2018 14 0ACS College ofEngineering

An energy efficient broadcastingin mobile WSN

Mrs.Jyoti MetanAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Data acquisition in car using IoT Mrs.Jyoti MetanAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Implementation of repair treealgorithm for fast repair indistributed storage system

Mrs.SunitaChalageriAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Smart device for ensuring womensafety using android app

Mrs.SunitaChalageriLecture Notes in

ElectricalEngineering

2018 26 0ACS College ofEngineering

Novel approach for mitigation ofcollision in mobile adhoc

networksMr.Krishnakumar A

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0

ACS College ofEngineeringACS

College ofEngineering

Smart controlling of appliancesin power line communications

using LabVIEW

Dr. H BBhuvaneswari

Advances in PowerSystems and Energy

Management2018 0 0

ACS College ofEngineering

A review on dielectric propertiesof biofiberbased composites

Dr. H BBhuvaneswari

AdvancedComposites and

Hybrid Materials2018 0 0

ACS College ofEngineering

Adaptive Algorithms PerformanceAnalysis for Noise Cancellationsusing Neural Networks employing

real time signals

Prof. A M PrasannaKumar

Advances inIntelligentSystems andComputing

2018 0 0ACS College ofEngineering

IoT based Continuous monitoringof cardiac patients using

Raspberry PIDr. Mathivanan M

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

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Performance evaluation of whitenoise for different noisy speechsignal in mobile applications

Dr. Mathivanan MAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Error Resilient Transmission ofimage overchallenging wireless

communication channel

Mrs.BharathiGururaj

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

IoT based Continuous monitoringof cardiac patients using

Raspberry PIMr. Harish L

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Influence of constrained GroovePressing passes and annealing

characteristics on the MechanicalProperties of 6061 Aluminium

Alloy

Dr.H S SiddeshaMaterials Today

Proceedings2018 18 0

ACS College ofEngineering

Characterization of abrasive wearproperties of plasma sprayedalumina and YSZ coatings onaluminium 6061 substrate

Dr.M S Murali

Journal ofEngineeringScience andTechnology

2018 21 0ACS College ofEngineering

Frequency evaluation formechanical integration of

shrouded HP rotor blades in anaircraft engine compressor

Dr. Suresh P. M.Journal ofEngineering

Science Technology2018 21 0

ACS College ofEngineering

Experimental and FE analysisoffloor pan of a car without andwith incorporating viscoelastic

damping

Dr. Suresh P. M.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

A Review Paper Of TheHardnesstoughness Relationship

Dr. Suresh P. MAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Root Cause Analysis OfForgedSpline Yoke Shaft Using

FiniteElement MethodDr. Suresh P. M

Materials TodayProceedings

2018 18 0ACS College ofEngineering

Solar hybrid vehicleDr. R.

SivasubramaniyamAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

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Gear ratio calculation andcomparison between sports

utilityvehicle (SUV’s) and raceapplication

Dr. R.Sivasubramaniyam

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Gear ratio calculation andcomparison between sports

utilityvehicle (SUV’s) and raceapplication

Prof.Rakesh S.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

An Experimental Investigationofthe Performance of single

cylinder CI Engine Fueled withBio diesel and hydrogen

Prof.Rakesh S.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

The Effect of slip and magneticfield on the ultra filtrationprocess for a couple stress

fluids

Dr Veena B HAIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Wear Behaviour Of Aluminium AlloyReinforced With Beryl Metal

Matrix Composites Using TaguchiMethod

Dr. Suresh P. MMaterials Today

Proceedings2018 18 0

ACS College ofEngineering

An Experimental Investigationofthe Performance of single

cylinder CI Engine Fueled withBio diesel and hydrogen

Dr. R.Sivasubramaniyam

AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

Solar hybrid vehicle Prof.Rakesh S.AIP ConferenceProceedings

2018 60 0ACS College ofEngineering

3.3.7 – Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :Number of Faculty International National State Local

Attended/Seminars/Workshops 6 35 29 9Resource persons 6 14 8 2Presented papers 17 28 12 1

3.4 – Extension Activities3.4.1 – Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community and Non- GovernmentOrganisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc., during the year

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Title of the activities

Organisingunit/agency/collaborating

agency

Number ofteachers

participated insuch activities

Number ofstudents

participated insuch activities

NSS Regular Activities: a. International Yoga Day b. Tree PlantationProgramme c. NSS Foundation Day d. 4th Voluntary Blood Donation Camp

e. Swachh Bharath Abhiyan f. Say No to CrackersNSS 6 50

NSS Regular Activities: a. International Yoga Day b. Tree PlantationProgramme c. NSS Foundation Day d. 4th Voluntary Blood Donation Camp

e. Swachh Bharath Abhiyan f. Say No to CrackersNSS 6 50

3.4.2 – Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodies during the year

Name of the activity Award/RecognitionAwarding

BodiesNumber of

students Benefited

RULA Innovation Betterment Excellencein technical research

Research Ratna Award for outstandingContribution in the field of Research

RULAAwards

40

3.4.3 – Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government Organisations and programmes such asSwachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year

Name of the schemeOrganising

unit/Agency/collaboratingagency

Name of the activityNumber of teachers participated

in such activitesNumber of students participated

in such activites

Swachh BharatAbhiyaan

NSSHealth and hygiene on

5th Oct 20182 40

3.5 – Collaborations3.5.1 – Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the year

Nature of activity Participant Source of financial support Duration

Basic RC Plane Aeromodelling Training for SchoolStudents

7AEROENGINEERS, Bangalore SW Aero–

sapiens Automation solutions,Hyderabad

13

Technical talk on equipment on radiology 40 Management 1Technical seminar on “ Introduction to health care

analytics”60 Management 1

Technical seminar on “ Advancements and innovationin health care industry by MedTech and non MedTech”

70 Management 1

Utilizing the Lab Facilityall

studentsGovernment Engineering College,

Ramnagara365

3.5.2 – Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the- job training, project work, sharing of research facilities etc. during the yearNature oflinkage

Title of the linkageName of the partnering institution/ industry

/research lab with contact detailsDuration From Duration To Participant

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InternshipMicrocontroller

ProgrammingCleverbit Solutions Pvt Ltd 07/01/201906/02/2019

Harshad Jain ALohith R

ShwethaSubbaraoSwathi S

OnlineProblem Solving

through Programmingin C

NPTEL 01/01/201930/04/2019 2

OnlineData Base Management

SystemNPTEL 01/02/201930/04/2019 10

Internship

Estimation of themain structuralelement of a

residential building

Baruni Civil consultants R 10/07/201815/08/2018 Geethashree B S

InternshipConstruction of

Residential BuildingAaviace construction and

engineering09/07/201808/08/2018

Swamy K P RakshithN Tharun S nikkam

Prabudev N SAdithya

InternshipPlanning of

residential building3 story building

Swamy construction Bangalore 09/07/201804/08/2018 Sukrutha M V

InternshipDevelopment of road

and drainsM.R.P construction Bangalore 91 11/07/201811/08/2018

Abhishek R naikVijay K Mohan kumarK M ChandankishoreK M Chethan H R

InternshipDevelopment ofCommunity BIog

BOSCH Limited 09/07/201808/08/2018 Varshini R

Internship

Internship inAeronauticalDevelopment

Establishment

Defence Research DevelopmentOrganisation Bengaluru560017

Contact: 91802505700509/07/201808/08/2018

Aman Prakash Ansabpeter Suraj K A

InternshipInternship in

Overhaul division

Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedBengaluru560017 Contact:

91802231352111/02/201909/03/2019 Babu B

InternshipInternship inHelicopter MRO

division

Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedBengaluru560017 Contact:

91802232323131/07/201827/08/2018 Dhanush.M.J

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InternshipInternship in Rotarywing research and

design centre

Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedBengaluru560017 Contact:

91802232314922/01/201921/02/2019

Keshav S RajeshwariR Sanjay B MSiddesh M G

InternshipVarious departmentsof chord hospital

Chord road Hospital, Bangalore 08/01/201908/02/2019 12

InternshipVarious departments

of People treehospital

People tree hospital, Bangalore 08/01/201908/02/2019 01

InternshipVarious departments

of M.S.Ramaihhospital

M.S.Ramaiah Hospital Bangalore 09/01/201909/02/2019 06

Internship

Neuroimaging ,interventionalradiology ,

neurophysiology,neurosurgery , biophysics

Nimhans , Bangalore 09/07/201808/08/2018 06

MOUIndustry –Institutioninteraction

Intel Intelligent Pradeep.G,Director , FICE EducationPvt.Ltd #862,80 feet road,

Kormangala 8th block Bangalore560095

01/06/201801/07/2019 63

Programdeliveryagreement

Industry –Institutioninteraction

UC Berkeley IAG FICE educationprivate limited Pradeep.G,Director , FICE EducationPvt.Ltd #862,80 feet road,

Kormangala 8th block Bangalore560095

24/11/201801/07/2019 63

InternshipCloud rate predictionusing ML in Python

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 21/01/201920/02/2019 Diwakar Reddy.S.K

Internship

Execution of DNACryptography in

distributed CloudComputing

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Nethra J

InternshipGold price prediction

using machinelearning in python

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 21/01/201920/02/2019 Rajshekar N.S

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Internship

Execution of DNACryptography in

distributed CloudComputing

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Akshatha.D

Internship

Stock priceprediction using

linear regression andSVM algorithm

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 21/01/201920/02/2019 Abhishek Gowda D

Internship

privacy PreservingRanked MultiKey wordsearch in a Multi

Owner Model

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Anannya P

Internship

Detailing projectreport for

construction ofswimming pool atAmbethkar stadium

ESS builders constructions 09/07/201804/08/2018Meghana V H

Nethravathi N

InternshipBuilding planning and

constructionPapanna associates architect’s

engineers06/01/201906/02/2019

Darshan C GBhaskara T

InternshipProposed residential

buildingGayathri constructions 17/01/201905/02/2019

NAgaraja K CManikandan J

Internship

Study of constructionsite activities of

railway staffquarters, mandya

KVN contractors consultants 12/07/201812/08/2018Lakshmi K Nisarga JArpitha V A Inchara

B H Apoorva B

InternshipStudy of constructionsite activities in

Building3E services ,Bengaluru 01/07/201801/08/2018

Rashmi J Pavithra KNeelaveni CMuthusneha V

InternshipAnalysis design of RC

structuresCivil soft structural

consultants and trainers10/07/201810/08/2018

KarthikswaroopkumarS

InternshipCivil Construction

works in BMTCBMTC 11/07/201819/11/2018

Navyashree A NLavanya B V Jafar Rpinjar Swapnil R

Patil

InternshipConstruction of

ApartmentsK2K infrastructure indiapvt.ltd 06/07/201802/08/2018 Rakesh D R

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InternshipCivil Construction

work in BMTCBMTC 19/07/201818/08/2018 Afaque Ahmed

InternshipConstruction ofRestaurant lodge

SIGMA enterprises, Bengalore 10/07/201815/09/2018Syed al wazzainullaChethan N Sanjay R

Shreyas G

Internship

Estimation of themain structuralelement of a

residential building

Baruni Civil consultants R 10/07/201815/08/2018 Geethashree B S

InternshipConstruction of

Residential BuildingAaviace construction and

engineering09/07/201808/08/2018

Swamy K P RakshithN Tharun S nikkam

Prabudev N SAdithya

InternshipPlanning of

residential building3 story building

Swamy construction Bangalore 09/07/201804/08/2018 Sukrutha M V

InternshipDevelopment of road

and drainsM.R.P construction Bangalore 91 11/07/201811/08/2018

Abhishek R naikVijay K Mohan kumarK M ChandankishoreK M Chethan H R

Internship

Performance AnalysisTesting of Various

Electronic Systems inMetro Trains

BEML Limited, Bengaluru 11/07/201803/08/2018Lisha Soundarya C D

Dinesh Naidu JYashas Kumar

InternshipAutomatic light

control system usingPIR sensor Arduino

Shreekrish Innovations,Bangalore

08/01/201906/02/2019 Sonya A

InternshipObstacle detection

using ArduinoShreekrish Innovations,

Bangalore08/01/201906/02/2019 Yashmitha B S

InternshipAutomatic water level

indicator usingArduino

Shreekrish Innovations,Bangalore

08/01/201906/02/2019 Chaithra R

InternshipHeartbeat Monitoring

systemShreekrish Innovations,

Bangalore08/01/201906/02/2019 Mohamed Arshad S

InternshipSmart traffic Control

using sensorShreekrish Innovations,

Bangalore08/01/201906/02/2019 Suhas K S

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InternshipAutomatic door openClose system PIR

sensor

Shreekrish Innovations,Bangalore

08/01/201906/02/2019 Sushma P

InternshipHome Automation using

ESP8266 BLYNKApplication

Shreekrish Innovations,Bangalore

08/01/201906/02/2019Puneeth Kumar,SaniaTabassum,

Srikanth

InternshipHeartbeat sensorusing Arduino

Shreekrish Innovations,Bangalore

08/01/201906/02/2019 RashmiKanabur

InternshipTacometer using

Arduino IR sensorShreekrish Innovations,

Bangalore08/01/201906/02/2019 Vinutha G N

Internship Embedded Systems Technofly Solutions, Bengaluru 09/07/201804/08/2018Likitha M

Madhusudhan S

InternshipCloud based IOT

AgritechExabit Systems Pvt. Ltd.,

Bengaluru12/07/201808/08/2018

Varshinni MSumanSurekha V

InternshipLabVIEW based System

for ECGDemeter Systems Private Ltd,

Bengaluru09/06/201805/07/2018

Sushma R Revathi AHema R

InternshipConstruction ofRestaurant lodge

SIGMA enterprises, Bengalore 13/07/201815/09/2018Syed al wazzainullaChethan N Sanjay R

Shreyas G

ProjectWork

Aircraft Interiorpanel stress analysisfor extreme loading

conditions

Bangalore Aircraft IndustriesPvt.Ltd., [email protected]

91984538349301/01/201930/04/2019 Girish J

Internship

Design and simulationof hydraulic and

Pneumatic circuitsfor industrialapplications

Industrial TechnologyRexrothIndia Pvt.Ltd., Bosch

GroupCentre of Excellence inAutomation

07/01/201902/02/2019

Anand A Sunil RAmaresh S Pradeep B

S Parvez M AlamRohith Kumar S UdayAshok K Kavitha N

Abhishek M Chinnu BR KallanGowda G S

Veeresh R

InternshipAdvanced Powertrain

DepartmentSAMARTHYA Solutions

www.samarthyasolutions.com06/07/201811/08/2018

PrasannaVignesh P NAkash R Tejas B SKashyap Krishnan PKarthik s Bharadwaj

Usha B G

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InternshipImprovement of safety

condition byEliminating Hoist

TOYOTA KirloskarPvt. Ltdwww.toyotabharat.com

91806629292902/08/201810/09/2018 Kamlesh B Purohit

InternshipEfficiency

Improvement inLogistic Process

TOYOTA KirloskarPvt. Ltdwww.toyotabharat.com

91806629292902/08/201810/09/2018 Jananesh R

Internship

System Establishmentfor Direct MaterialCost Consumption of

Chassis Line

TOYOTA KirloskarPvt. Ltdwww.toyotabharat.com

91806629292911/07/201817/08/2018 Karunesha H

Internship

Temporary StorageOperation Improvement

in Supply ChainManagement

TOYOTA KirloskarPvt. Ltdwww.toyotabharat.com

91806629292902/08/201810/09/2018 Darshan B V

InternshipManufacturing of

Centrifugal pumps andpump system

[email protected]

91202744210007/07/201803/08/2018Manjunath Anil Khot

InternshipBody Building of

Heavy Motor VehiclesKMS Coach Builders Pvt. Ltd

[email protected] 28486438 / 3901/07/201830/07/2018

VishnukanthGowthama K M

InternshipCentral Workshops,

South Western RailwaySouth Western Railway, Mysore

south07/01/201907/02/2019 D Lokesh

InternshipManufacture of

Quality Silk ReelingMachineries

Sri M.V.R [email protected] 919448525144

07/01/201907/02/2019 Prateek R

InternshipQuality Enhancement

in Weld Shop

TOYOTA KirloskarPvt. Ltdwww.toyotabharat.com

91806629292911/07/201818/08/2019 Lakshmish G

InternshipStudy on CNC

Precision Turning andMilling

Nikshepa Machining TechnologiesPvt.Ltd., [email protected]

91990240066907/01/201907/02/2019 Sriyassh N

InternshipManufacturingTechnology

Sree Rama Engineering [email protected]

233553705/01/201905/02/2019 Madhusree B V

InternshipEngine Transmissionand Bus Body Design

Bengaluru Metropolitan Transportcorporation

17/02/201817/08/2018Darshan B N SyedSibghath Ulla

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InternshipDie casting Machine

Manufacturing,Refurbishing

Fluoro Seals Die castingmachinery Pvt.Ltd.,

02/04/201904/05/2019 Devaiah M V

InternshipQuality, Engine

DivisionHindustan Aeronautics Limited 10/01/201909/02/2019 Darshan M S

InternshipStudy of cycle Timein Weld Shop Chassis

Line

TOYOTA KirloskarPvt. Ltdwww.toyotabharat.com

91806629292925/03/201925/04/2019 Amit Bhattarai

InternshipWriting and managing

content in thesubject of GATE

Test book 08/07/201808/08/2018 Ankit Kumar Singh

InternshipGold price prediction

using machinelearning in python

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 21/01/201920/02/2019 Ashokkumar N

InternshipWebsite for placement SIDSYNC 07/01/201907/02/2019 Bhagyashree Y

Internship

Privacy ProtectionIntrusion Avoidancefor CloudestBased

Medical D. S

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Bhavya P S

Internship

An InnovativeApproach using MAPreduce frame work

with Bigdata

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 09/07/201807/08/2018 Chaitra V

Internship

Age GenderDifferences inPerformance for

Operating A RoboticManipulator

Android App development 07/01/201904/02/2019 Harshitha G N

InternshipWheel Defect

Detection WithMachine Learning

TchCiti Technologies Pvt. Ltd 16/07/201816/08/2018 Harshitha K

InternshipTask Scheduling inCloud Computing

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Harshitha.M

Internship BOSCH Limited BOSCH Limited 09/07/201808/08/2018 Kavyashree R

InternshipKnowx innovation Pvt.

LtdKnowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Kruthika L

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InternshipGopalan Center of

ExcellenceGopalan Center of Excellence 09/07/201808/08/2018 Kruthika M P

InternshipTchCiti Technologies

Pvt. LtdTchCiti Technologies Pvt. Ltd 17/07/201817/08/2018 Likhith S

Internship Testbook Testbook 08/07/201808/08/2018 Mohit Asati

InternshipBharath Electrical

LimitedBharath Electrical Limited 09/07/201807/08/2018 Priyanka H J

InternshipKnowx innovation Pvt.

LtdKnowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 09/07/201807/08/2018 Puneet Singh

Internship Df3d Df3d 09/07/201803/08/2018 Rachana N RInternship BOSCH Limited BOSCH Limited 09/07/201808/08/2018 Rakshita B S

InternshipArc Web Designing

SMAC Pvt. LtdArcWeb Designing SMAC Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201808/09/2018 Ranajay Maity

InternshipArc Web Designing

SMAC Pvt. LtdArcWeb Designing SMAC Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201808/09/2018 Ranvir Rana

InternshipKnowx innovation Pvt.

LtdKnowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Revathi T

InternshipTchCiti Technologies

Pvt. LtdTchCiti Technologies Pvt. Ltd 16/07/201816/08/2018 Sharanya G

InternshipRobust Image Hashing

with TensorDecomposition

Wisdam Association of Researchin Engineering Science Tech

07/07/201804/08/2018 Shehnaaz Banu T

Internship

Privacy PreservingRanked MultiKey wordsearch in a Multi

Owner Model

Tinyroute S/W Technologies Pvt.Ltd

09/07/201804/08/2018 Sohini D S

Internship

Privacy PreservingRanked MultiKey wordsearch in a Multi

Owner Model

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201809/08/2018 Sree Lakshmi K

Internshipweb application

testing andautomation

Rapidmind 09/07/201803/08/2018 Sushma

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Internship

Stock priceprediction using

linear regression andSVM algorithm

Knowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 21/01/201920/02/2019 Syed Waseem Pasha

MOUProject AndInternship

Civil soft 01/01/201831/12/2018 10

Internship

Internship Trainingin Turbine,

Generator, ODY,Controls, EHGExcitation

Karnataka Power CorporationLtd..,

[email protected]

22/01/201931/01/2019Melvin.M.Vaz

Vishnuvarthan S

Online Cloud Computing NPTEL 01/02/201930/04/2019 2

InternshipActive Web vending

MachineTch Citi Technologies Pvt. Ltd 17/07/201817/08/2018 Vidhyaa B

InternshipMusic Library Website

DesignShree Krish Innovations 07/07/201806/08/2018 Sandeep K

InternshipLibrary Management

systemShree Krish Innovations 07/01/201906/02/2019 Bhoomika.S

InternshipVisitor ID management

systemSIDSYNC 07/01/201907/02/2019 Jayashree T

InternshipStudent time table

syllabus andriod Appto Machine Learning

SIDSYNC 07/01/201907/02/2019 Lingaraju G.N

Internship Rail Wheel Factory Rail Wheel Factory 07/07/201806/08/2018 Monisha SInternship Rail Wheel Factory Rail Wheel Factory 07/07/201806/08/2018 Nayana R

InternshipArcWeb Designing SMAC

Pvt. LtdArcWeb Designing SMAC Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201808/09/2018 Nayandeep Sen

InternshipKnowx innovation Pvt.

LtdKnowx innovation Pvt. Ltd 10/07/201808/09/2018 Niranjan B S

Internship Nestaway Nestaway 13/06/201813/08/2018 Om Prakash SharmInternship Bharath Earth Movers Bharath Earth Movers 10/07/201810/08/2018 Pooja.K

InternshipGopalan Center of

ExcellenceGopalan Center of Excellence 10/07/201809/08/2018 Prakash Upadhyaya

InternshipInternship in

Aircraft division

Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedBengaluru560017 Contact:

91802231174105/01/201931/01/2019

Sushma H P Manasa MNaik

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MOUProject And

Internship, PlacementAnd guest lectures

3 E services 01/01/201801/07/2019 15

OnlineIntroduction toMachine Learning

NPTEL 01/08/201831/10/2018 3

OnlineIntroduction to

Internet of ThingsNPTEL 01/01/201930/04/2019 4

Online Big Data Computing NPTEL 01/02/201930/04/2019 30

OnlineDesign and Analysis

of AlgorithmsNPTEL 01/01/201931/03/2019 10

Online

Programming, DataStructures and

Algorithms UsingPython

NPTEL 01/01/201931/03/2019 20

Online Programming in C NPTEL 01/01/201931/03/2019 20

3.5.3 – MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries, corporate houses etc. during the year

OrganisationDate of MoU

signedPurpose/Activities

Number of students/teachersparticipated under MoUs

ALL FLIGHT TRAININGINTERNATIONAL LTD

28/09/2018Student pilot training program and Airline

pilot training development program10

RILE INDIA LAB 30/10/2018To provide STEM skills to the students

Development of nano satellites10

Intel 01/06/2018 Industry institution interaction 150UC Barkeley 24/11/2018 Project Patents Training 42

Redhat 03/01/2019 Industrial Visit 79Pongu Venture 23/01/2019 Entrepreneurship training 20Civil soft 10/08/2018 Project And Internship 28

3 E services 01/08/2018Project And Internship And Placement guest

lectures15

BOSCH Rexroth 02/07/2018 Project And Internship 25Rexroth India Pvt.Ltd.,

Bosch Group16/01/2018 Internship Program 13

Industrial Technologies 02/07/2018 Internship Program 13

CRITERION IV – INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES4.1 – Physical Facilities4.1.1 – Budget allocation, excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the year

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Budget allocated for infrastructure augmentation Budget utilized for infrastructure development

8.63 7.83

4.1.2 – Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the yearFacilities Existing or Newly Added

Video Centre Existing

4.2 – Library as a Learning Resource4.2.1 – Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)}

Name of the ILMS software Nature of automation (fully or patially) Version Year of automation

New Gen LIB Fully 3.0 2011

4.2.2 – Library ServicesLibrary Service Type Existing Newly Added Total

Journals 70 1625095 70 300866 140 1925961e-Journals 8611 5752750 7400 574750 16011 6327500

Digital Database 1 419186 0 0 1 419186CD & Video 556 0 101 0 657 0

Library Automation 2 708830 0 0 2 708830Weeding (hard & soft) 946 0 0 0 946 0

Others(specify) 204 0 12 0 216 0

4.2.3 – E-content developed by teachers such as: e-PG- Pathshala, CEC (under e-PG- Pathshala CEC (Under Graduate) SWAYAM other MOOCsplatform NPTEL/NMEICT/any other Government initiatives & institutional (Learning Management System (LMS) etcName of the Teacher Name of the Module Platformon which module is developed Date of launching e-content

nil nil nil 03/07/2019

4.3 – IT Infrastructure4.3.1 – Technology Upgradation (overall)

Type Total Computers Computer Lab Internet Browsing centers Computer Centers Office Departments Available Bandwidth (MGBPS) Others

Existing 510 19 510 25 25 10 12 100Added 130 6Total 640 19 510 25 25 16 12 100 0

4.3.2 – Bandwidth available of internet connection in the Institution (Leased line)100 MBPS/ GBPS

4.3.3 – Facility for e-content

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Name of the e-content development facility Provide the link of the videos and media centre and recording facility

Subject Notes, Assignments,Attendance andIA Marks and Model Previous year Question

papers of all DepartmentsERP Software www.campus.uno

Digital library and eBooksRenewed along with e-journals – VTU Consortium for the year

2018-19 IEEE, ASME, ASCE, K-Nimbus, Taylor and Freacis,ProQuest and remote access solution

NPTEL College has provision to access NPTEL with various courses

4.4 – Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure4.4.1 – Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities, excluding salary component, during the year

Assigned Budget on academicfacilities

Expenditure incurred on maintenance ofacademic facilities

Assigned budget on physicalfacilities

Expenditure incurredon maintenance ofphysical facilites

24796000 16806207 61504000 61525226

4.4.2 – Procedures and policies for maintaining and utilizing physical, academic and support facilities - laboratory, library, sports complex,computers, classrooms etc. (maximum 500 words) (information to be available in institutional Website, provide link)

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• The college ensures optimal allocation and utilization of the available financial recourses formaintenance and upkeep of different facilities by holding regular meetings of various committees

constituted for this purpose and using the grants received the college as per the requirements in theinterest of students. • Laboratory: Record of maintenance account is maintained by lab technicians,Lab In charge and supervised by HODs of the concerned departments. • Maintenance of laboratories areas follows: The calibration, repairing and maintenance of sophisticated lab equipment’s are done by

the technicians of related owner enterprises. • Library: 1. The requirement and list of books is takenfrom the concerned departments and HOD’s are involved in the process. The finalized list of requiredbooks is duly approved and signed by the Principal. 2. Suggestion box is installed inside the readingroom to take users feedback. Their continuous feedback helps a lot in introducing new ideas regardinglibrary enrichment. 3. To ensure return of books, ‘no dues’ from the library is mandatory for studentsbefore appearing in exam. 4. Other issues such as weeding out of old titles, schedule of issue/ returnof books etc. are chalked out / resolved by the library committee. 5. NGL software with KIOSK usingRFID are used in Library. • Sports: Regarding the maintenance of sports equipment the college sports

in charge is deputed. During the session 201819 college participated in Cricket, Kabaddiintercollegiate championship. During 201819 VTU sportsare organized by college. • Computers: 1.

Centralized computer laboratory established toenrichthe students. 2. Institute used ERP software formaintaining student data base. 3. Each Department having appropriate computer for their requirements.4. Internet and WIFI Enabled campus. 5. Open access journals facilities are available. • Classrooms:

1. The college has various committees for maintenance and upkeep of infrastructure. At thedepartmental level, HODs submit their requirements to the Principal regarding classroom furniture and

other. 2. The management allots fund for maintenance the infrastructure. 3. Estate officer andAdministrative officers will take in charge forstudent’sacademic requirements. • Additionally: 1.

There is lab instructors in every department, who maintains the stock register by physically verifyingthe items round the year. 2. Department wise annual stock verification is done by concerned Head ofthe Department. 3. Regular maintenance of Computer Laboratory equipment’s are done by LaboratoryAssistant along with Laboratory attendant and they are headed by the faculty incharge. 4. Regular

cleaning of water tanks, proper garbage disposal, pest control, landscaping and maintenance of lawnsis done by Institute Group D Employees. 5. College campus maintenance is monitored through regularinspection. 6. Upkeep all facilities and cleanliness of environment in men’s and women’s hostel is

maintained through Hostel monitoring committee. 7. Outsourcing is done for maintenance and repairingof IT infrastructure such as computers, internet facilities including WiFi and broadband. 8. Updating

of software’s is done by lab assistants. 9. Outsourcing is done for the maintenance of wooden,furniture, electrification, and plumbing. 10. Regular maintenance of the water.

https://www.acsce.edu.in/acsce/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/C4-C7-weblinks.pdf

CRITERION V – STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION

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5.1 – Student Support5.1.1 – Scholarships and Financial Support

  Name/Title of the schemeNumber ofstudents

Amount inRupees

Financial Support frominstitution

Chairman Scholarship 85 2460000

Financial Support from OtherSources

a) NationalSC/ST Scholarship, Postmetric Scholarship, PMKVY

Scholarship572 12241640

b)International 0 0 0

5.1.2 – Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development, Remedial coaching, Language lab, Bridgecourses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling and Mentoring etc.,

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Name of the capability enhancement schemeDate of

implemetation

Number ofstudentsenrolled

Agencies involved

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS CAMP 02/05/2019 80EDII, AHMADABAD, GUJARAT , NATIONAL SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT BOARD,

DST, GOVT OF INDIA.

BRIDGE COURSES 15/04/2019 100SOLAR POWER INSTALLATION, BY TANTECH, MADURAI

UNIQVAL SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS PVT LTD.ADVANCEMENT AND INNOVATION IN

HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY BY MEDTECH ANDNONMEDTECH

02/04/2019 45 CTDS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS CAMP 25/03/2019 80EDII ,AHMADABAD, GUJARAT , NATIONAL SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT BOARD,

DST, GOVT OF INDIA.CAREER GUIDANCE PROGRAM 02/03/2019 173 VTU ELEARNING CENTRE, MYSORE

MEDITATION 18/03/2019 100 HEARTFULNESS MEDITATION INSTITUTE, BANGALORENPTEL 01/01/2019 65 MINISTRY OF HRD, GOVT OF INDIA.

FORMULA FOR EFFICIENT WORK 02/04/2019 100 ANANTH ASTRO SOLUTIONS, BANGALOREEQUIPMENT IN RADIOLOGY 26/02/2019 65 CTDS

INDIA SMART CITY MICRO ACCELERATORPROGRAMME UC BERKELEY

11/02/2019 63FICE EDUCATION PRIVATE LIMITED,KORAMANGALA

BANGALOREINSPIRATION 2019 12/01/2019 300 ISKCON, BANGALORE

NASSCOM TECHNICAL AND SOFT SKILLTRAINING

05/01/2019 173 NASSCOM

INTEL IOT LABTRAINING 17/11/2018 63FICE EDUCATION PRIVATE LIMITED,KORAMANGALA

BANGALOREWIPRO COMPANY SPECIFIC TRAINING 16/11/2018 45 SEVENTH SENSE TALENT SOLUTION

SOFT SKILL DEVELOPMENT 04/10/2018 30 NSDC

TECHNOMANIA 2K18 29/09/2018 55SPARK ORGANISES TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM IN

ASSOCIATION WITH SAE CLUBHPE SPECIFIC TRAINING 30/08/2018 173 ACSCE

YOGA 21/06/2019 100 ACSCEAWARNERNESS TRAINING ABOUT INDIAN

ARMY17/05/2018 173 SSP

CAREER LAUNCHER FREE APTITUDESPEECH

07/02/2019 173 CAREER LAUNCHER

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5.1.3 – Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution during the year

Year Name of the schemeNumber of benefited

students for competitiveexamination

Number of benefitedstudents by career

counseling activities

Number of students whohave passedin the comp.

exam

Number ofstudentsp

placed

2019AWARENESS PROGRAM ON HIGHER EDUCATION

AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES BY VANIINSTITUTE BANGALORE

250" 250 1 1

5.1.4 – Institutional mechanism for transparency, timely redressal of student grievances, Prevention of sexual harassment and ragging casesduring the year

Total grievances received Number of grievances redressed Avg. number of days for grievance redressal

0 0 0

5.2 – Student Progression5.2.1 – Details of campus placement during the year

On campus Off campus

Nameof organizations visitedNumber ofstudents

participated

Numberof

stduentsplaced

Nameof organizations visitedNumber ofstudents

participated

Numberof

stduentsplaced

QUINTELECOM, HINDUJA GLOBALSOLUTIONS,SILVER PEAK, ELINT LABZ,QSPIDERS, 24/7 CUSTOMER, GLOBALCAMPUS HEAD, GENWORKS HEALTH PVTLTD, CAPGEMINI, TCS, M/S TRADEOCEAN SHIP MANAGEMENT PVT LTD,

239 23

MICROLAND LTD, ASPL INFO SERVICE PVTLTD, HOPE LIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, BHARAT

ELECTRONICS LIMITED, DATANUBTECHNOLOGIES, UNICLARE, RLABS ENTERPRISESERVICE LTD, INTIMETEC VISION PVT LTD,

SAVIC TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD, HEBBALE LABSPVT LTD, NICHIIN SOFTWARE

257 67

5.2.2 – Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year

Year

Number ofstudents

enrolling intohigher

education

Programmegraduated from

Depratmentgraduated

fromName of institution joined

Name of programmeadmitted to

2019 7

ACS COLLEGEOF

ENGINEERING,BANGALORE

AE, BME,ECE,CIVIL

Institute Polytechnique des scienceavancees(ISPA), Karlsruhe Institute of

Technology, University of Melbourne, RVCE,Bangalore, GOGTE Institute of Ttechnology,

Belegavi

Master inAerospace

Engineering,Optics and

Photonics, ME,M.Tech

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5.2.3 – Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)

Items Number of students selected/ qualifying Reg no/ Rollno for the examination

GATE 1 AE19S41239069Any Other 1 420294

5.2.4 – Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the yearActivity Level Number of Participants

SPORTS INSTITUTION 300CULTURAL AROHANA 19 INSTITUTION 350

VTU SPORTS UNIVERSITY 77

5.3 – Student Participation and Activities5.3.1 – Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at national/international level (award for a teamevent should be counted as one)

Year Name of the award/medal National/ Internaional Number of awards for Sports Number of awards for Cultural Student ID number Name of the student

2018 WINNERS National 1 1 1AH18AS021 NITHYASRI B S

5.3.2 – Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees of the institution (maximum500 words)

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The following are the methods of counselling of students followed every year. 1. First yearInauguration programmes: On the day of college opening inauguration programme is organized by the

college for all the first year students and their parents. There will be address by Rector, Principal,All department HOD’S etc. 2. Three weeks Induction programme: With the guidelines issued by VTU

recently, a three week special induction programme has been organized for the first year students of201819. Programmes in the areas of Psychology, Culture, Behavioural aspects, Yoga, Sports and games,Personality development were scheduled continuously for three week. This has resulted in very goodbeginning for the first year students. 3. Mentoring: The college adopts mentor system to look afterthe learning capabilities of students Individually • For 15 students, one faculty is assigned as

mentor. • Mentor continuously tracks the mentee attendance details and academic performance. • Mentorwill assist mentee in selecting open electives, professional electives and career guidance. • Mentor

will track the mentee sports activities, extracurricular and cocurricular activities. 4. Placement andcounselling cell: Placement and counselling of college organizes number of activities involvingindustry specialists to guide the third year and fourth year students to be ready for placement

interviews. These involve skill development, personality development, attitude, body language etc. Allthese programmes have resulted in many students are getting placed by companies. 5. College has

committees like Academic committee, Disciplinary committee, Cultural committee, Library committee,Hostel and Canteen committee, AntiRagging committee, Student Welfare committee, Professional/NSS

committee, Magazine committee, Grievances redressal committee, Sexual Harassment Eliminationcommittee, Sports committee, R and D committee, Mentoring of Student Welfare, Women Empowerment,

SC/ST/BCM Cell, Alumni Association, Placement committee in which students are involved to plan forvarious activities.

5.4 – Alumni Engagement5.4.1 – Whether the institution has registered Alumni Association?Yes

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An alumni association is an association of graduates. These associations often organize socialevents, publish newsletters or magazines, and raise funds for the organization. Many provide avariety of benefits and services that help alumni maintain connections to their educationalinstitution and fellow graduates. The purpose of an association is to foster a spirit of loyalty andto promote the general welfare of your organization. ACSCE have registered under Jayanagar in theAlumni Association under Karnataka Society Registration Act on Friday 26th September 2014. Theregistration ID as follows: JNRS222201415. Alumni associations exist to support the parentorganizations goals, and to strengthen the ties between alumni, the community, and the parentorganization. One of the main purposes of alumni associations is to support a network of formergraduates who will, in turn, help to raise the profile of the university. The students performbetter, they get placed in renowned colleges, theyre better informed about their prospective collegeand course.

5.4.2 – No. of enrolled Alumni:227

5.4.3 – Alumni contribution during the year (in Rupees) :227000

5.4.4 – Meetings/activities organized by Alumni Association :MILANA – 2018, Alumni Association Meeting. Address by alumnus on 11/8/18 Alumni Day MILANA2018 on

8/9/18

CRITERION VI – GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT6.1 – Institutional Vision and Leadership6.1.1 – Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year (maximum 500 words)

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1. Academic functioning: The college inculcates the culture of collective responsibility amongst itsfaculty members and the constitutive departments. The college delegates authority and providesoperationalautonomy at various levels. Under the supervision of Principal, and Heads of the

Departments are empowered and the departments are provided academic autonomy a concrete step towardseffective decentralized governing system. Each department is assigned with a responsibility to

prepare academic planner and schedule of activities, Timetable, designing and assigning of studentprojects, to conduct workshop/handsontraining programs/guest lectures on areas prioritized by thedepartments. 2. Administrative functioning: The administrative responsibility distribution and

monitoring are handled by the Principal in tandem with the management authorities. Though budgetpreparation is an administrative responsibility, individual budgets are prepared at departmental

level and final budget is prepared based on those departmental inputs. Every department has the fullauthority to use the allotted budget for various activities. Various responsibilities and activitiesnecessary for the smooth functioning of the institution is decentralized into 18 different committees

which members like faculty members, student coordinators parent representatives and industrialrepresents and all the committees are monitored by IQAC both Institution level and in department

level

6.1.2 – Does the institution have a Management Information System (MIS)?Yes

6.2 – Strategy Development and Deployment6.2.1 – Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following (with in 100 words each):

Strategy Type Details

CurriculumDevelopment

The institute is affiliated to VTU Belagavi (Visveswarya Technological University).Theuniversity has given syllabus and curriculum to the affiliated institute. In the

syllabus, the course outcome and graduate attribute are defined. Hence, the departmentshould follow university syllabus and curriculum. Inputs for framing the Curriculum

will be conveyed through various Board of Studies members, HOD’s and senior professorsof the college through various review meetings conducted by the university to frame the

syllabus

Teaching andLearning

Use of Various instructional methods and pedagogical initiatives The institutionfollows the Visual Based Teaching CBT (Computer Based Teaching) o Visual Based Learningo Employing Smart class rooms Teaching o Videos NPTEL videos, Classes in the LibraryFlipped class Methodologies COLLABARATIVE LEARNING • Group Forming and discussion •

Peer to Peer Teaching • Solving problems by mutual discussion

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Examination andEvaluation

The VTU has done central valuation system so there is no provision to reveal the answerscript of student and also mark attainment to the respected institution. The

institution has initiated the centralized internal examination system through which tomaintain uniform and a systematic way in framing the question papers, schemes and

solutions, evaluating methods and these things will also be reviewed by the heads ofthe department at every stage. Necessary instructions will be provided if there is anydiscrepancy it will be discussed in the department IQAC meeting and necessary solutions

will be taken. Principal, Institutional Exam coordinator and HOD’s of all thedepartments collaboratively conduct meetings and orientation for faculty members and

supporting staff of the Institution for smooth functioning of examinations andevaluation process. Information regarding supervision duties, rules of answer sheetevaluation is done with proper time by the staff members. Internal examinations are

also conducted. Students are shown their internal exam answer sheets as well tomaintain transparency. University questions papers are received online through

University website. The institution provides seating arrangements and supervisors forsmooth conduction of external exams. The evaluation of external exam papers are

evaluated by the university with the coordination of faculties and results will beavailable through university website to the concerned.

Research andDevelopment

A Research Committee is appointed by the IQAC chairman / Principal of the College tostrengthen and motivate the faculty members for improving and enhancing the standardsof learning and research. Under this committee teachers’ research projects as well asstudents’ research projects are encouraged and given support for better outcomes. Theresearch coordinator is appointed by the Principal and the coordinator guides all the

faculty members to organizes National, International conferences, symposium andworkshops to promote research activities in the institution. The teaching staff membersare appraised, acknowledged and felicitated for their research paper publications inNational and International journals during institution Common Meetings, festivals andannual functions for encouragement and motivation. Many professors are guiding the

research scholars under Institution/ University research centres The most ofdepartments in the institution is identified as VTU Research centre for providing Ph.Dprogram. Most of the faculties are pursuing PhD in VTU and other universities. All thefaculties have contributed their research activities by publishing papers in referredjournals/ conference (Scopus, UGC Approved). The guides are encouraged to guide the

scholars to improve the research activities through the research centres.

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Library, ICTand Physical

Infrastructure/

Instrumentation

The institution boosts a wellstocked and digitalized central library with institutionand departmentwise division to ensure easy, quick and efficient access to desired data.1) The campus is WiFi enabled. All the buildings are under the electronic surveillance.2) The Digital Library provides large number of online journals, ejournals, ebooks, andonline bibliography. 3) KIOSK and Institutional Repository software are in place forinformation 4) Regular addition of latest books and journals 5) The Institutionalrepository of the central library is periodically upgraded along with department

library. 6) Creation of video conferencing facility to provide access to the experts. •OPAC Software is provided for personal assistance to each and every user while

accessing the library books 7) Every department has individual airconditioned seminarhall with LCD projector, system with internet connection. 8) RFID cum Barcoded Identity

card to all the users. 9) Elibrary and Ejournals resources

IndustryInteraction /Collaboration

The Institution is having collaboration with many leading industries like Intel, RobertBosh Pongu ventures and many leading industries. It has signed many MOUs with various

research organizations and industrial establishments through various departments of theinstitution. The institution has several interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary

research projects. The directorate of consultancy, projects and collaboration liaisonswith the industry/corporate to identify their needs and connects the faculty for

offering solutions. The MoUs have been signed with the support of INTEL, Red hat, UCBERKELY, Bosch which help students to become an employable and enhance the knowledgeabout the new technology. They are • INTEL • RED HAT • UC Berkly • TCSiON • Bosch •TRIVIDTRANS • Civilsoft • 3E services And many more By using MOU, the department isconducting Addon courses which help students to become an employable and enhance the

knowledge about the new technology.

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Human ResourceManagement

The Institution has been a backbone for many allround activities to ensure a healthyenvironment for its employees. Cultural Programmes are conducted under Staff Academy tomotivate and spread positive energy in the college campus. In this league programmeslike Yoga Day, Women’s Day are also organized for stress management and awareness.

Teaching faculties are given Duty Leave to participate in national and internationalconferences. To upgrade and enhance the standards of academic environment, Permanentteaching faculties are send to various refresher, orientation and Short Term coursesand some departments of the Institution also conducts refresher , Faculty DevelopmentProgramme and Short Term Courses. The roles and responsibilities of faculty and staffmembers have been defined by the respective Heads of the Department as recommended byacademic council of the Institution. • A well academic environment is under practice

that works for the academic growth of faculty members and students. • Thewellstructured pedagogy model adopted by the faculty member helps to deliver course

materials, lesson plans in an effective manner for achieving Programme Objectives (PO)and Course Objectives (CO). • Faculty members are being constantly encouraged for

publishing research papers in conferences and journals.

Admission ofStudents

Institution has taken several measures during the time of admission, it activelyparticipates in various educational expo such as TV9, Deccan herald, Times of India,

Prajavani held at different places across the state. Institution also conducts workshopand short term free courses for preparations for CET exams. The institution has adedicated admission department which will help the students in admission process

arrange counselling with the experts. The faculties council the students who has justpassed PUC / 12th and are in the state of making selection for their future. Most ofthe students will not be having knowledge of various opportunities in various fieldsand the students will not be able to find their interest to the profession. Even the

parents are in the confusion that what is good for their wards future. Faculties of theinstitution do one to one counselling for students and try to give the clarity about

courses offered by the institution and by the university as well. The councillors helpthe students to figure out their interest and help them to match to their professionand advise them in selecting the courses. The councillors also advice the parents to

encourage their wards to select the courses of their interest.

6.2.2 – Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:

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E-governace area Details

Planning andDevelopment

The Institution has ERP software that preserves and provides all academic and officialdata under one system of online information. ERP software provides to all academic and

administrative departments and faculty members of the Institution.

AdministrationThe Institution makes continuous efforts to go paperless in its entire administrative

and official works like casual leave for faculties and circulars.

Finance andAccounts

Management checks, verifies and guides the finance and accounts section time to time.The university also implemented the eGovernance in financial administration. It has a

dedicated software which in enables and supports for eGovernance.Student

Admission andSupport

For constant support and assistance to the student community online tools are used tokeep in touch and inform them about various notices time to time. The website and

feedback forms are provided to the students.

ExaminationThe Institution conducts internal and Semester end examination smoothly. The seatingarrangement of the students is provided on the examination days. Circulars related to

exams are distributed and updated on time.

6.3 – Faculty Empowerment Strategies6.3.1 – Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership fee of professional bodies duringthe year

Year Name of TeacherName of conference/ workshop attended for which financial support

providedName of the professional body for which

membership fee is providedAmount of

support

2018Dr. V Mareeswari ICACCT2017 Management 5000

2018Mrs. Kavita K

PatilICEECCot2017 Management 5000

2018Mrs. SunitaChalageri

ICICSE2017 Management 5000

2019 Dr. Mukesh ICETMR2019 Management 7000

2019Dr.R

SivasubramaniyamICMMM2019 Management 7000

2019 Prof. Vishal BVAdvancement in building material and

constructing practices FDPManagement 800

6.3.2 – Number of professional development / administrative training programmes organized by the College for teaching and non teaching staffduring the year

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YearTitle of the professional development

programme organised for teaching staffTitle of the administrative training

programme organised for non-teaching staffFrom date To Date

Number ofparticipants

(Teaching staff)

Number ofparticipants

(non-teachingstaff)

2018 Motivational Talk Motivational Talk 07/08/201807/08/2018 9 4

2018Global education Awareness

programGlobal education Awareness

program16/08/201816/08/2018 9 4

2018 Industrial Automation Industrial Automation 17/09/201817/09/2018 9 42018 Technical Training on C Technical Training on C 27/09/201828/09/2018 9 4

2018Labview getting started and

fundamentalsLabview getting started and

fundamentals27/09/201828/09/2018 9 4

2019 Team Building Activities Team Building Activities 23/02/201923/02/2019 9 42019 Formula for efficient work Formula for efficient work 02/04/201902/04/2019 9 4

2019Technical talk on IoT with

sensorsTechnical talk on IoT with

sensors16/04/201916/04/2019 9 4

2019Two day workshop onProgramming with C

Two day workshop onProgramming with C

29/04/201930/04/2019 9 4

2019 National Conference National Conference 21/05/201921/05/2019 9 4

2019Structural analysis and

design using STADD pro V8iStructural analysis and

design using STADD pro V8i07/02/201908/02/2019 11 1

2018Quality Management System

ISO 9001:2015Quality Management System

ISO 9001:201517/08/201817/08/2018 11 1

2018 Matlab and its application Matlab and its application 08/06/201808/06/2018 5 1

2019Workshop on flight control

systemsWorkshop on flight control

systems02/05/201903/05/2019 7 1

6.3.3 – No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, Refresher Course, Short Term Course,Faculty Development Programmes during the year

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Title of the professional development programme Number of teachers who attended From Date To date Duration

Motivational Talk 9 07/08/201807/08/2018 1Global education Awareness program 9 16/08/201816/08/2018 1

Formula for efficient work 9 02/04/201902/04/2019 1NPTEL (CLOUD,BIGDTA,PYTHON,IOT,C) 5 01/01/201930/04/2019 120

NPTEL MACHINE LEARNING 3 01/08/201831/10/2018 90BIG DATA ANALYTICS IOT 6 07/01/201912/01/2019 6

Machine Learning 1 12/07/201817/07/2018 6Web Technology its Application 1 23/07/201824/07/2018 2Machine Learning Study Jam 2 07/07/201807/07/2018 1

National Level Research Workshop 1 23/01/201825/01/2018 3Data Science Analytics 1 22/01/201924/01/2019 3New model curriculum 1 02/05/201903/05/2019 2

Induction/Refresher Programme 1 16/07/201821/07/2018 6AICTEISTE work shop 1 23/07/201823/07/2018 1

One week FDP 1 16/07/201816/07/2018 1Scientific Technical Paper Writing 1 25/07/201825/07/2018 1

Internal conference – innovative world of concrete 2018 1 19/07/201822/07/2018 4Design and analysis of aircraft floor beam 1 01/04/201905/04/2019 5

6.3.4 – Faculty and Staff recruitment (no. for permanent recruitment):Teaching Non-teaching

Permanent Full Time Permanent Full Time110 110 69 69

6.3.5 – Welfare schemes forTeaching Non-teaching Students

Free Medical facilities at RRMCH,Medical Insurance, Maternity leavefacility, Medical leave facility

Free medical facility at RRMCH,Medical insurance, Maternity leavefacility, Medical leave facility

Free medical facility atRRMCH, Medical insurance,

Chairman scholarship

6.4 – Financial Management and Resource Mobilization6.4.1 – Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly (with in 100 words each)

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ACS College of Engineering is established in the year 2009 Moogambigai Charitable and Educationaltrust by Dr. A C Shanmugan. ACS College of Engineering is under the Rajarajeshwari Group of

Institutions Name of the Principal : Dr. M S Murali Office barriers : Mrs.Suandhana ( Accountsofficer) Ms. Swhetha – Accountant Mrs. Kusuma Objectives • To evaluate the adequacy of internal cash

flow system and management of funds • To ensure the compliance of the laid down policies andprocedures as documented in the financial management manual Methodology of audit Watching of all bank

and cash transactions, ledger scrutiny analysis of fixed asset fixed asset, register cashbook,advance registers checking of bank reconciliation statement, scrutiny of all document related to

purchase Verification of documents • Interest on advance settlements • Fixed assets • Interest income• Verification of cash • Improper receipt vouchers • Accounting lapse • Difference in opening balance

• Petty cash book • Record of scrutiny reports External auditing is done at management level forRajarajeswari group of Institutions

6.4.2 – Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies during the year(not covered in CriterionIII)

Name of the nongovernment

funding agencies/individuals

Funds/Grnats

receivedin Rs.

Purpose

Management,TechnilabSolutions

699037

Symposium, Sponsorship, Technical Talk, Project Exhibition, National Conference,Innovation Cell, Team ADRALINE Mega TV, Consultancy Lab, Workshop, National

Conference in Civil Engg., 2 days FDP on Structural Analysis and Design using STAADPro

6.4.3 – Total corpus fund generated699037

6.5 – Internal Quality Assurance System6.5.1 – Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?

Audit Type External Internal

  Yes/No Agency Yes/No AuthorityAcademic Yes NBA, LIC of VTU Yes IQAC

Administrative Yes NBA, LIC of VTU Yes IQAC

6.5.2 – Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association (at least three)Parent teacher meet was organized periodically to update academic activities of their ward.

6.5.3 – Development programmes for support staff (at least three)1. Take responsibility for their own professional development through the opportunities available tothem 2. Adapt their practice to take account of new findings, ideas and technologies 3. Continually

reflect upon their own practice.

6.5.4 – Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three)

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1. Centre for Test Data Sciences (CTDS) started to improve the industry interactions 2. MOU signedwith Pongu ventures Pvt. LTD. to develop innovation and incubation activates 3. Inhouse FDP on

Revised Accreditation Framework.

6.5.5 – Internal Quality Assurance System Detailsa) Submission of Data for AISHE portal Yes

b)Participation in NIRF Yes

c)ISO certification No

d)NBA or any other quality audit Yes

6.5.6 – Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year

Year Name of quality initiative by IQACDate of

conductingIQAC

Duration From Duration ToNumber of

participants

2019 Technical talk on equipments on radiology 26/02/201926/02/201926/02/2019 40

2019Technical seminar on “ Introduction to health care

analytics”26/03/201926/03/201926/03/2019 60

2019Technical seminar on “ Advancements and innovation in health

care industry by MedTech and non MedTech”02/04/201902/04/201902/04/2019 70

2019 Innovation and incubation cell formation program 12/02/201912/02/201912/02/2019 1002019 Innovation and incubation cell formation program continued 13/03/201913/03/201913/03/2019 302019 Innovation and incubation mind mapping techniques 23/04/201923/04/201923/04/2019 302019 Automation Center 07/01/201902/02/201902/02/2019 192019 Innovation Lab 04/02/201923/05/201923/05/2019 772019 Encouragement to take NPTEL courses for students 01/03/201901/03/201901/03/2019 64

CRITERION VII – INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES7.1 – Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities7.1.1 – Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution during the year)

Title of the programme Period from Period To Number of Participants

      Female MaleBE 13/08/2018 13/08/2018 150 117BE 25/09/2018 25/09/2018 66 65

7.1.2 – Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as:Percentage of power requirement of the University met by the renewable energy sources

40

7.1.3 – Differently abled (Divyangjan) friendliness

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Item facilities Yes/No Number of beneficiaries

Physical facilities Yes 5Provision for lift Yes 5

Ramp/Rails Yes 5Rest Rooms Yes 5

Scribes for examination Yes 5

7.1.4 – Inclusion and Situatedness

Year

Number of initiatives toaddress locational

advantages anddisadvantages

Number of initiatives taken toengage with and contribute

to local communityDate Duration Name of initiative Issues addressed

Number ofparticipatingstudents and

staff

2019 1 1 18/03/2019122222Health Awareness

CampHealth Issues 50

2019 1 1 19/03/2019122222Cleaning of Kshema

Mind CareCleanliness 50

2019 1 1 20/03/2019 11111

Shramadhana forCleaning Plants

bottom and Wateringthe plants

Environmental 50

2019 1 1 21/03/2019 1Education Awareness

programme forOrphanage

Education 50

2019 1 1 22/03/2019 1Election Awareness

ProgrammeElectorateEnhanced

50

2019 1 1 24/03/2019 1Swaccha Program atBhimmana kuppe Lake

Cleanliness 50

2019 1 1 24/03/2019 1Swaccha Program atBhimmana kuppe Lake

Cleanliness 50

2018 1 1 05/10/2018 11Swachh Bharath

AbhiyanCleanliness 150

2018 1 1 02/11/2018 11 Say no to crackersEnvironmentaleffects andaccidents

50

2018 1 1 25/09/2018 14th voluntary Blood

Donation CampBlood donation 50

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2018 1 1 24/09/2018111111 NSS Foundation Day

Distribution ofstudy material,for orphanage

children

118

2018 1 1 04/09/2018 111 NSS Plantation Camp Planting trees 50

2019 1 1 21/06/2019 11111International Yoga

DayBasic Yogasanas 100

2018 1 1 06/10/2018 11Nutrition Awareness

ProgramNutrition 85

7.1.5 – Human Values and Professional Ethics Code of conduct (handbooks) for various stakeholders

TitleDate of

publicationFollow up(max 100 words)

Syllabus has been framed from theUniversity for the Students to promote

professional ethics.01/08/2018

To increase the professional opportunitiesMotivational Speech is conducted on “Career in

Indian Air Force” by Aerospace departmentCode of conduct (handbooks) for various

stakeholders01/08/2018

The student hand book/Declaration is provided forthe students at the time of admission

7.1.6 – Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and EthicsActivity Duration From Duration To Number of participants

Universal Human Values – 1 16/08/2018 16/08/2018 340Universal Human Values – 2 16/08/2018 16/08/2018 340Universal Human Values – 5 16/08/2018 16/08/2018 340Career and Character Expo 12/01/2019 12/01/2019 295

Heart fullness Meditation Classes 18/03/2019 22/03/2019 75Formula for Efficient Work 02/04/2019 02/04/2019 99

Job Awareness Program 24/04/2019 24/04/2019 90Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp 25/03/2019 27/03/2019 80Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp 02/05/2019 04/05/2019 80

Inspiration 2019 12/01/2019 12/01/2019 212

7.1.7 – Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five)Consent of KSPCB (Karnataka State Pollution Control Board) Municipal Solid Waste Management Sewagedisposal 300 KLD sewage treatment plant to treat the sewage from the hostels and canteens receives

32KLD Rain Water Harvest Green C

7.2 – Best Practices7.2.1 – Describe at least two institutional best practices

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Best Practice 1: Title: “Innovation, Employability Skills and Career Building Program” Best Practice2: Title: “Faculty Skills Enhancement and Professional Strengthening Program”

Upload details of two best practices successfully implemented by the institution as per NAAC format in your institution website, provide thelinkhttps://www.acsce.edu.in/acsce/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/C4-C7-weblinks.pdf

7.3 – Institutional Distinctiveness7.3.1 – Provide the details of the performance of the institution in one area distinctive to its vision, priority and thrust in not more than 500

wordsInstitutional Distinctiveness The Vision of the Institute focuses on three aspects essentially:technically skilled managers, innovative leaders and environmentally receptive citizens. The

Institute has established its distinctive approach towards this comprehensive Vision, which is sounique and proprietary to the Institute that it is a part of the Institute’s Intellectual Property inthe form of a trademark. The idea started as Education Process ReEngineering (EPR) which has four

faces, viz. (a) Excellence in Academics (b) Exploration of Knowledge through Research (c) Excitementof Innovation Entrepreneurship (d) Exponent for Development of a Rounded Personality with Global

Vision and Social Responsibility. a. Excellence in Academics: A high quality of academic excellencecan provide valueadded experience for the students. The positive outcomes are achieved by designingthe curriculum to meet the global requirements and through teachinglearning methods blended withethical values. It outlines the commitment to academic performance expected of all students. The

structured induction of the student into the curriculum enables to visualize the career opportunitiesand the approach towards achieving them. b. Exploration of Knowledge through Research: TheInstitute’s determination to be transformed into a centre for major research is therefore a

commitment to offer high quality teaching through: • Synergies between Research Education Activities• Research Based Learning Teaching The Course based projects, Social impact projects by the institute

provides the knowledge regarding cutting edge technologies, enabling the students to carry outinterdisciplinary research. The Research and Consultancy Centre, of the institute is equipped with

advanced level research Laboratories to facilitate the academic and sponsored projects. c. Excitementof Innovation Entrepreneurship: The institute provides a platform to business Startups to develop

their ideas into commercially viable products. The students encourage and motivated to participate inthe Entrepreneurship Awareness camps to get awareness about Entrepreneurship Career to reach of

chairman’s motto “Be a Job Creator than Job Seeker” and the best ideas are rewarded. The ACSCE hastaken an initiative to setup Innovation and Incubation Cell by collaborating with Pongu VenturePrivate Limited for incubating the new products and also make the students to work on innovative

project ideas. ACSCE encourages the stakeholders to incubate the selected projects, by providing theseed money and infrastructure based on their credentials. ED Cell crucially works on generating theexcitement in the young engineering brains to produce innovation and thus laying the stones for

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entrepreneurship. d. Exponent for Development of a Rounded Personality with Global Vision and SocialResponsibility: Participation of students in CoCurricular Activities (CCA) and Extra Curricular

Activities (ECA) helps to enhance all rounded personality to strongly face the turbulent road of thefuture. Experiences and appreciations gained through these activities assist students during

internships. Career guidance, Personal counselling, Training are well structured through a MentoringTraining and Placement (MTP) centre. Since the Vision of the Institute focuses on technically skilled

managers, innovative leaders and environmentally receptive citizens which leads to allroundperformance by assuring global standards through valueadded education and interdisciplinary research

paving ways to sustainable development

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8.Future Plans of Actions for Next Academic Year• Plans to obtain university ranks in all the branches • More numbers of MOU s with industrial

organizations • Apply for more research projects and seminars grants • Encourage the research cultureamong the faculty and students • Increase more numbers of professional bodies • Start the Centre of

Excellence in all the branches

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