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CALENDAR 2016 - 17 Prepared by Centre for Students and Administrative Services (CSAS) POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY 1. All students / faculty members / staff members / stakeholders of the Periyar Maniammai University are expected to do their work themselves in order to earn the academic credits. The University upholds academic honesty and integrity in all the spheres of its activity. 2. Students who resort to unfair activities such as copying from the original work of others or seeking the help of others for completing their assignments or indulging in malpractices in examinations or tests or other evaluations are considered dishonest. 3. Also, allowing others to copy from one's work, or permitting someone else to use one's work for earning academic credits are academic dishonesty. 4. Causing hindrances or obstacles to a faculty member / student or preventing her / him from realizing their academic goals / aspirations in their pursuit of research and scholarly activities are academic dishonesty. 5. Any evidence of academic dishonesty among its students will entail them to lose all marks in the assignment or examination, or subject them to more stringent penalties, besides their names being notified to the Office of the Dean(Academics) for inclusion in their confidential records. 6. This policy is to uphold the reputation of the University for the benefit of its students, faculty members and other stakeholders. _ Vice-Chancellor 2

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CALENDAR 2016 - 17

Prepared byCentre for Students and Administrative Services (CSAS)

POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY

1. All students / faculty members / staff members /stakeholders of the Periyar Maniammai University areexpected to do their work themselves in order to earn theacademic credits. The University upholds academic honestyand integrity in all the spheres of its activity.

2. Students who resort to unfair activities such as copying fromthe original work of others or seeking the help of others forcompleting their assignments or indulging in malpracticesin examinations or tests or other evaluations are considereddishonest.

3. Also, allowing others to copy from one's work, or permittingsomeone else to use one's work for earning academic creditsare academic dishonesty.

4. Causing hindrances or obstacles to a faculty member /student or preventing her / him from realizing theiracademic goals / aspirations in their pursuit of researchand scholarly activities are academic dishonesty.

5. Any evidence of academic dishonesty among its studentswill entail them to lose all marks in the assignment orexamination, or subject them to more stringent penalties,besides their names being notified to the Office of theDean(Academics) for inclusion in their confidential records.

6. This policy is to uphold the reputation of the University forthe benefit of its students, faculty members and otherstakeholders.

_ Vice-Chancellor

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PERSONAL DATA

Name :

Branch :

Year :

Reg. No/Roll No. :

Date of Birth :

Blood Group :

Father’s/Guardian’s Name :

Mother’s Name :

Permanent Address Present Address

Pin Code: ____________ Pin Code: ______________

Residential Telephone (with STD code) No.:

Mobile No. :

E-mail ID :3

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY

Periyar Maniammai University has had its origin from PeriyarManiammai College of Technology for Women established in 1988, by PeriyarManiammai Educational and Charitable Society, Chennai-7. Named afterthe great social reformer of the twentieth century, E.V. Ramasamy, fondlyknown as Thanthai Periyar and his philanthropic wife Annai Maniammaiyar,the Periyar Maniammai College of Technology for Women has its credit ofbeing the first Women’s Engineering College in the world. The primary objectof the college was on institutionalizing the lofty ideals of Periyar by pavingthe way for women’s emancipation by providing increased access to highereducation in Science and Technology and encouraging their participation insocial, national and global development.

The College was started with the approval of All India Council forTechnical Education, New Delhi and affiliation to Bharathidasan University,Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. Later, it started functioning under affiliation toAnna University, Chennai from 2001.

The College has made several landmark achievements continuously inthe field of Technical Education, and in the areas of Women Empowermentand Social Development since inception. In addition to the under graduate,postgraduate and doctoral programmes in Humanities, Science, Engineering,Architecture and Technology, it has rendered a yeoman service in the area ofhealth and hygiene for rural people and provided viable technology-inputsfor their social and economic well being.

Gone are days when women were discriminated against on gender bias.Thanthai Periyar wanted women to take up their right role in all walks of life.Women and Men are equal in all respects. Hence, Co-education is the need ofthe hour. In tune with this principle, the University has been offeringCo-education in all branches of learning.

Considering its academic excellence in teaching, research and extensionprogrammes and many socially relevant projects, the Government of India /MHRD had conferred the Status of University on the College under section 3of the UGC Act, 1956 on the recommendation of the UGC, New Delhi onAugust 17, 2007.

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The Periyar Maniammai University is located on a land area of 216 acres,which once were barren and dry and unfit for human habitation andagricultural cultivation in a typically rural area. This land has beentransformed into a land of thick foliages, green vegetation and a technology-hub. It is an energy efficient pollution-free, zero waste and well-laid campuswith an ambience for learning. By its location, the campus offers an idealenvironment for teaching, research and living. Though situated in a ruralsetting it has all the advantages of any urban location.

The University is situated at 10 km towards west from Thanjavur and 45km on the east from Tiruchirapalli and is easily accessible by road, rail andair. The institution has got accreditation from NBA since 1998 for selectedcourses. Further the University has got NAAC accreditation. The Universityhas also implemented the innovative examination pattern inline withEuropean Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).

The Periyar Maniammai University is providing high quality educationat Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral levels in an environment thatpromotes innovation and creativity, scholarly pursuits by creating state-of-the-art infrastructure, employing competent faculty and committed supportstaff, world-class instructional and learning facilities, all driven by its values.It will reach out to the un-reached, explore new avenues of education tofulfill the knowledge and skill needs of the Nation, particularly of industries,business and social sectors.

The University shall be alive to the changing socio, techno-economicneeds of the nation, and with its futuristic outlook will deliver educationthat works and emerge as an institution of national importance. Inappreciation of the fact that the Universities are one of society’s key institutionsavailable today to respond to changing societal imperatives, the PeriyarManiammai University has worked on new road maps and made appropriatechanges in the role of University, based on intelligent redesign of its offeringsand enhancement of quality of its service, including the quality of the totalexperience of its scholars and teachers and stake-holders. It shall investigateand solve the most challenging, fundamental problems in many fields ofscience and technologies in a singularly congenial, interdisciplinaryatmosphere, while producing outstanding graduates to become creative

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members of society. The strength of the University lies in its commitment tocontinuously improve its system and people.

The Periyar Maniammai University seeks to provide a learning institutionthat will enable it to meet its declared mission viz. to provide the highestquality of education, training, research and consultancy.

The University has excellent infrastructure, state-of-the art laboratories,and modern equipments and student amenities. The entire University campusis networked through optical fibre cablings and Wi-fi connectivity. TheUniversity had signed MoU’s with several International, National andregional Institutions and Industries. This enables for Training and Placementof Students Globally.

Periyar Maniammai University (PMU) has established the PMU - BoschRexroth Centre of Excellence for Training and Research in AutomationTechnologies in collaboration with Bosch Rexroth. The uniqueness of thisinstitute lies in its state of the art technology, which has world classequipments, training kits, hardware, software and teaching aids withadequate faculties trained from Rexroth Germany. The Centre aims at trainingthe industry personnel and students of various institutions from EngineeringDegree, Diploma and Certified courses in the Automation field to enable ourIndustry personnel, faculty and students to have hands on experience andupgradation of technical skills which are essential for industry progress.

Periyar Maniammai University e-governance team comprised of facultymembers and students of our University. This team is responsible formaintaining hardware and software, developing and maintaining the websiteand developing software which supports governance of the University.BRAIN (Brilliant Resources for Academic Institutions) is an ERP (EnterpriseResource Planning) package developed with a prime motive of automatingall the University activities. This software enables user-friendly informationaccess by the University management staff and students. As the entire datais available in the database, any analysis can be done at any desired point oftime. Easy User interface design makes the system easer for staff and students.

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COURSES OFFERED (2016-17)FULL TIME

UG PROGRAMMESB.Arch - Bachelor of Architecture (5 Year )B.Tech. - Bachelor of Technology (4 Year )

w Aerospace Engineering

w Biotechnology

w Chemical Engineering

w Civil Engineering

w Computer Science and Engineering

w Electrical and Electronics Engineering

w Electronics and Communication Engineering

w Information Technology

w Mechanical Engineering

B.Sc Agriculture (4 Year)UG Programmes (3 Year)w B.A - (Mass Communication and Journalism)w B.A - (English Language and Literature)w B.C.Aw B.Com (Honours)w B.Comw B.Sc-Animation & Multimediaw B.Sc-Digital Publishingw B.Sc-Visual Communicationw B.Sc-Physicsw B.B.Aw B.VocationalB.Tech. - (Lateral Entry) (3 Year)w Aerospace Engineeringw Biotechnologyw Chemical Engineering

Duration

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w Civil Engineeringw Computer Science and Engineeringw Electrical and Electronics Engineeringw Electronics and Communication Engineeringw Information Technologyw Mechanical Engineeringw B.Com / B.Com Lateral Entry (2 Year)B.Ed. - Education (2 Years)w Tamil, English, Maths, Computer Science,

Physical Science, Biological Science, History,Geography, Commerce and Economics

B.Sc-B.Ed (4 Year Integrated) (With 3 major specialization)PG PROGRAMMES

M.Arch - Master of Architecture (2 Years)M.Tech - Master of Technology (2 Years)w Automation and Controlsw CAD / CAMw Computer and Communication Engineeringw Computer Science and Engineeringw Construction Engineering and Managementw Environmental Engineeringw Nano Technologyw Power Electronics and Drivesw Renewable Energyw Software Engineeringw Structural Engineeringw Thermal Engineeringw Wireless Communication System

M.Tech - Master of Technology (5 Year

w Nano Technology Integrated)

M.B.A - Master of Business Administration with Dual Electives (2 Years)w Human Resource

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w Marketingw Financew Systemsw Operations ManagementM.C.A - Master of Computer Applications (3 Year)M.C.A - Master of Computer Applications(Lateral Entry) (2 Year)M. Sc - Master of Science (Integrated) (5 Year)w Software Engineering

M. Sc - Master of Science (Lateral Entry) (2 Year)w Software Engineering

M. Sc - Master of Science (2 Year)w Biotechnologyw Clinical Researchw Entrepreneurship and Innovationw Environmental Sciencew Mathematicsw PhysicsM.A - Master of Arts (Integrated) (5 Year)w Periyar Thoughtw Political ScienceM.A - Master of Arts (Lateral Entry) (2 Year)w Periyar Thoughtw Political ScienceM.A - Master of Arts (2 Year)w EnglishM.S.W - Master of Social Work (Lateral Entry) (2 Year)M.S.W - Master of Social Work (Integrated) (5 Year)M.Phil - Master of Philosophy (Full Time & Part Time) (1 Year /w Biochemistry 2 Year)w Biotechnologyw Chemistryw Commerce

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w Computer Sciencew Economicsw Educationw Englishw Environmental Sciencew Managementw Mathematicsw Periyar Thoughtw Physical Educationw Physicsw Political Sciencew Social WorkPh.D - Doctoral Programmes (Full Time & Part Time) (2 Years /w Architecture 3 Years)w Biotechnologyw Chemical Engineeringw Chemistryw Civil Engineeringw Computer Applicationsw Computer Science and Engineeringw Educationw Electrical & Electronics Engineeringw Electronics & Communication Engineeringw Englishw Information Technologyw Library and Information Sciencew Management Studiesw Mathematicsw Mechanical Engineeringw Periyar Thoughtw Physical Educationw Physicsw Political Sciencew Social Work

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PART - TIMEUG ProgrammesB.Tech. - Bachelor of Technology (3 ½ Year - EVENING)w Computer Science and Engineeringw Electronics and Communication Engineeringw Electrical and Electronics Engineeringw Mechanical EngineeringPG ProgrammesM.Arch - Master of Architecture (3 Year - WEEK END)M.Tech - Master of Technology (3 Year- WEEK END)w Computer and Communication Engineeringw Computer Science and Engineeringw Construction Engineering and Managementw Nano Technologyw Power Electronics and Drivesw Renewable Energyw Structural Engineeringw Wireless Communication SystemsDIPLOMA & CERTIFICATE COURSESw PG- Diploma Courses in Organic and Natural Farmingw Certificate Course in Energy Managementw Diploma course in Acupuncturew Certificate course in Herbal Physiotherapyw Certificate course in Herbal Sciencew Diploma in ERP with SAP R/3 Certificationw P.G Diploma in ERP with SAP R/3 Certificationw Certificate course in Automation Technologiesw Diploma course in Automation Technologiesw PG Diploma course in Automation Technologiesw Certificate course in Tejas Certified Optical Network Engineer (TCOE)w Certificate course in Tejas Certified Ethernet Engineer (TCEE)w Certificate course in Tejas Certified Network Management Engineer

(TCME)w Certificate course in Tejas Certified Optical Transmission Expert

(TCOTX)w Certificate course in Tejas Certified LTE Engineer (TCLE)w Certificate course in Optical Network Engineeringw Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC)

S.No. Name and Address Membership

DetailsDesignation

BOARD OF MANAGEMENT

1. Col Dr. N.RAMACHANDRANPeriyar Maniammai University Hon’ble ChairpersonPeriyar Nagar Vice -ChancellorVallam,Thanjavur- 613 403.

2. Mr. V. ANBURAJ Nominee of the Member31, First Main Road Sponsoring SocietyKasthuri Bai NagarAdayarChennai - 600 020

3. Dr. P. JAYASUDHADean i/c / SAP Senior Dean of the MemberPeriyar Maniammai University University onPeriyar Nagar rotation basisVallam, Thanjavur - 613 403.

4. Dr. V.SETHURAMANDean / SHSM Senior Dean of the MemberPeriyar Maniammai University University onPeriyar Nagar rotation basisVallam, Thanjavur - 613 403.

5. Dr. A.MUTHUSETHUPATHYNo. 14, First Street Nominee of the MemberNorth Gopalapuram ChancellorChennai - 600 086

6. Dr. S. RAJARATNAMTax Management Consultant Nominee of the Member12, 3rd Street, Poes Road ChancellorChennai – 600 018.

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S.No. Name and Address Membership

DetailsDesignation

7. Dr. A. RAMASAMYF9, Halls Tower Nominee of the MemberHalls Road ChancellorEgmore, Chennai – 600 008.

8. Dr. P. K. SRIVIDHYA

Professor Representing Member

Department of Mechanical Engg. ProfessorPeriyar Maniammai UniversityPeriyar NagarVallam, Thanjavur - 613 403.

9. Dr. A. KOVALAN

Associate Professor Representing Member

Dept.of Mathematics Asso. ProfessorDivision of Software Engg.

Department of Mathematics &Computer ApplicationsPeriyar Maniammai UniversityPeriyar Nagar, Vallam, Thanjavur.

10. Mr. V. A. SHANMUGAVELU

Controller of Examination i/c Invitee Member

Periyar Maniammai UniversityPeriyar NagarVallam,Thanjavur- 613 403.

11. Dr. S. SRIDHARANRegistrarPeriyar Maniammai University Registrar Non-MemberPeriyar Nagar SecretaryVallam, Thanjavur- 613 403.

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TotalMarks

/Weightage

Subject MidExam

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End ExamOther

Components/CIA

ADMISSIONAs per Rules and Regulations of the UGC, New Delhi and statutory bodiesconcerned, students are selected based on National level Entrance Test, foradmission into various programmes. All Admissions to Architecture degreecourse shall be subjected to passing of National Aptitude Test in Architecture(NATA) conducted by the Council of Architecture and as per merit.

ACADEMIC REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION1. For B.Arch / B.Tech./ B.Ed / M.C.A. / MBA./ M.A/ M.Sc/MSW/

M.Arch/M.Tech/ M.Phil, Ph.D. and other courses offered by theUniversity (Ist year to Final year classes), the prescribed Rules andRegulations are strictly followed.

2. To improve the performance of students in the UG (B.Arch/B.Tech./B.Ed) and PG (M.Arch/M.Tech./M.C.A/MBA/M.Sc./M.S.W/M.A)and M.Phil programmes (Full Time) continuous internal assessmentin line with European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System[ECTS] is followed.

3. The marks will be distributed to both UG & PG Programmes as follows:-a. Students admitted upto 2014 - 15 (Under ECTS)

Product / Simulation/ Design /

Programme / ProcessUG

(Practical)

UG(Theory)

25% 50% 25% 100%

25% 25%

100%

PG(Theory)

25% 50% 25% 100%

Product / Simulation/ Design /

Programme / ProcessPG

(Practical)25%

100%

Prac

tica

l

CIA

10% 25%

Prac

tica

l

CIA

15%

25%

Prac

tica

l

CIA

10% 25%

Prac

tica

l

CIA

15%

Note:Other components include Skilledge/Aptitude/Group Discussion 5%,Seminar 5%, Students Executive Programme 5%, Assignment 5%, Test/Quiz5%

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b. Students admitted 2015 - 16 onwards(Under OBE)Minimum Requirements of marks for passing a course

4. All the PMU UG students should undergo Field / Industrial Trainingas part of their Curriculum, during the even semester (after completingend exams), as detailed below:-

This will be considered for credit in their academic performance

Each student undergoing Field / Industrial Training has to maintainand submit the field record book along with attendance duly signed bythe authorized person from industries/field work when they under-

Type ofAssessment

Architecture,Engineering and

Technology

Arts, Sciences andHumanities.

UGProgramme

PGProgramme

UGProgramme

PGProgramme

5 Years integratedProgramme

(I-IIIyear)Considered

as UG

(IV-Vyear)Considered

as PG

B.Tech,B.Arch,M.Tech(Inte-grated

Programme)

M.Tech,M.Arch,

MCA,MBA

B.Sc.,BA., B.Sc.

B. Ed.,B.Com.B.Com(Hons),

BCA,

M.Sc.,MA.,B.Ed

M.Sc(S/W)MSW

MA(PS)

M.Sc(S/W)MSW

MA(PS)

Formative 40% 50% 35% 40% 35% 40%

Summative 40% 50% 35% 40% 35% 40%

Total=Formative 50% 50% 40% 50% 40% 50%+ Summative

1. At the end of First year 15 days 2 credits 1 credits2. At the end of Second year 21 days 2 credits 1 credits3. At the end of Third year 45 days 4 credits 2 credits

Studentsadmitted upto

2014-15

Studentsadmitted 2015-16

onwards(under OBE)

take training. For this, it is the responsibility of the students to identifythe organization / industry to which she or he wants to undergo for theField / Industrial Training.

5. Attendance Requirement for the UG & PG students to appear for Uni-versity Examination (Full Time & Part Time)

Attendance Requirement for End Semester Examinations

There may be a student whose overall attendance is equal to or above80%70% in case of medical grounds) and for that student, there may be somecourse's attendance below 80% (70% in case of medical grounds). In that case,the student can be allowed to write the examinations in the regular stream forthe courses in which the student attained the requiredattendance 80% (70% incase of medical grounds).

Moreover, for the courses in which the attendance is less than 80% (70%in case of medical grounds),the studentis permitted to write the courses assupplementary in the subsequent semesters after the payment of condonationfee and compensating the lack of attendance.

80% attendance is required in a course for a student to take up ClassTest 1 and Class Test 2 or Mid Sem Exam (Lab Component). If she/he fails toattain, she/he will have to take up extra classes (Remedial) and complete theexercise within that semester itself. This is applicable to UG programs.

1 Overall 80% and above Eligibility to write all examinations.

2 Overall 70% and above Shortage of attendance is to be condoned onbut below Overall 80% medical grounds with proper documents.

Condonation fee of Rs. 300/- per course is to bepaid by the students. Medical reasons- Grantingof permission on production of all the necessarymedical documents (like hospitalization,medical problem, treatment, Medical bills etc)and medical certificate from a registeredmedical practitioner not below the rank of a Civilassistant surgeon.

3 Below Overall 70% Not eligible to write all the regular courses ofthat semester and will fall under redo category.The students have to redo the semester duringthe subsequent year.

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LIBRARYThe University Library holds at present 89,233 Books and 60123 E bray

E-Books, 219 National, International and Online Journals, 8 dailies, 2035Audio and Video CDs. The book bank of this library has 3,625 books. Libraryhas been automated and it is possible to locate any book instantly. TheLibrary is kept open from 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on all working days and onSundays and other holidays from 9.00 a.m to 3.00 p.m.

This University Library is having the institutional membership of the BritishCouncil Library, DELNET, UGC - INFONET, and Tamil University. Thelibrary is a subscribes J-Gate Engineering Technology Database, Pro QuestDatabase, ASCE, IEEE, MathSciNet Database. This library providesopportunity for staff and students to borrow necessary titles from these sourcesand also to browse Journals. A Digital Library is available in the Library.Other features in the Library are.Ø A Separate Section with Competitive Exam books is maintained.Ø Books are arranged according to DDC (Dewey Decimal Classification)

System for easy search.Ø The library information Management system is maintained through the

BRAIN Software of this University.Ø The availability of the books could be searched easily through OPAC

(Online Public Access Catalogue) system.Ø Photo copying facility is available in the Library.

PROCEDUREIn the Library following procedure is adopted for the issuing of books.

1. Student or Staff member is entitled for the borrowing facilities as

U.G. Students - Two Books

P.G. Students - Three Books

Research Scholars - Five Books

Teaching Staff - Five Books

Non Teaching Staff - Two Books2 The Borrowers ID card enables to take the books.3 The Borrowers will be held responsible for any loss, damage, or non return

of the books issued against her/his ID Card.

Special Exams: Participation on behalf of University in curriculum /Sports Event orrelated work or any other activity as recommended by theHOD/Authorities. This is applicable for all exams.

The following letter grade will appear in the mark sheet for everycourse for the attendance gained that course.

6. Participation in any one of the NSS/NCC/NSO/YRC is mandatory.

Performance Letter Grade % of Attendance

Outstanding O >=95%

Medium M >=85% and <95%

Satisfactory S >=80% and <85%

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HOSTEL1. ADMISSION

1.1 Application form for admission to the hostel shall by duly filled andsubmitted to the Warden Office.

1.2 Admission to the hostel is subjected to the rules and regulations of theUniversity.

2. DINING HALL

2.1

Coffee / Tea 06.15 a.m. 06.45 a.m.Breakfast 07.30 a.m. 08.30 a.m.Lunch 12.55 p.m. 01.40 p.m.Evening Tea & Snacks 05.30 p.m. 06.00 p.m.Dinner 08.00 p.m. 09.00 p.m.

(After the above timings food will not be served)2.2 Students should not take their food to their rooms.2.3 Students should not get any offers or favours from kitchen and other

cleaning staff.3. DISCIPLINARY ACTIVITIES

3.1 Students must be present in their allotted rooms at the time of roll call.3.2 During the class hours, the students must not be in their rooms without

getting permission. If any student remains locking him / her self in theroom during the class hours disciplinary action will be taken.

3.3 No student shall be absent from the hostel without getting priorpermission of the Warden/ Assistant Warden.

3.4 In case of illness during class hours, students shall get written permissionfrom the concerned Class incharge / HOD before entering the hostel.

3.5 Students should be in their rooms from 6.00 P.M. to 6.00 A.M. Studentsshould not go out of the campus without getting written permissionfrom the Warden.

3.6 Study hours should strictly be adhered to from 6.00 P.M. to 8.00 P.M.Students must switch off the room lights from 10.00 P.M. to 5.00 A.M.

3.7 Students should get prior permission from the Warden before leavingthe hostel and an Outpass must be obtained from the Warden Office.

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4 The students may keep the borrowed books for 15 days from the date ofissue. Otherwise a fine of Rs.1.00 per day will be collected, for not returningthe book before the due date.

5 The staff Members may keep books for six months (Or) renewed. Otherwisea fine of Rs. 1.00 per day will be collected, for not returning the book beforethe due date.

6 The borrowers who fail to pay the fine for belated return of books will notbe allowed to borrow from the library until the fine is paid.

7 The outgoing students shall return all the books at the end of the respectiveacademic year and get necessary clearance certificate from the Librarian.

LOSS OF BOOKS /ID CARD

1. The loss of Library books or ID Cards should be reported immediately2. If any book is lost, the borrower should replace it by a new book or she/ he

will be required to pay triple the cost of the published price of the book andwith a fine of Rs.100/-.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE LIBRARY

1 The users of the library are strictly instructed to leave all their books, notebooks and bags outside the Library.

2 Cell phones are not allowed.3 Strict silence should be observed in the Library.4 The books, Periodicals and Journals taken for reading should be kept in

the reading table, need not to be replaced.5 Current periodicals and Journals will not be issued.6 Reference books are meant for reference in the Library itself by the students

and staff. Reference books will not be issued.BOOKS DONATION TO THE LIBRARY

The Library accept donation of books, journals etc., from the Individuals,Societies, Institutions etc., subject to approval by the ManagementLIBRARY LITERARY FORUM

Library Literary forum is functioning to promote the reading habit amongthe students. The forum arranges meeting of experts to share the knowledgeto the students.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OFFERED

Courses - Library & Information Science (Full Time/Part Time)

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4.3 Sick students may be allowed to eat meals in their rooms with thepermission of the Warden and they may obtain a special diet on therecommendation of the Medical Officer or the Warden.

5. VISITOR RULES

5.1 Visitors are allowed to see their wards only on Sundays between 8.00a.m. to 6.00 p.m. They should bring proper identity card while enteringinto the University premises.

5.2 For the Visitors Identity Cards, the students have to submit sixphotographs (three  stamp size and three passport size) compulsorilywithin five days of joining the  hostel, for each visitor.

6. GENERAL RULES

6.1 Students are advised to lock their rooms whenever they go out to ensuresafety of their belongings. They should not change the locks if providedby the University and must use those provided to them only.

6.2 Safe custody of money and valuables is the sole responsibility of thestudents and administration shall not be responsible for any theft orloss whatsoever in the hostel.

6.3 The University reserves the right to take disciplinary action includingcancellation of allotment of hostel accommodation for any indisciplineand violation of hostel rules and regulations.

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Students who return back from their native places after holidays andvacation should compulsorily check in before 10.00 PM inside the hostel.

3.8    Students should not invite any unauthorized person to the hostel.3.9 Students are expected to keep their rooms clean and tidy at all times.3.10 Students should not organize any kind of meetings and discussions in

the hostel without the permission of the Warden. Students spreadingvulgar literature/pictures/video clippings or any of the like objects willbe severely punished.

3.11 Students shall be informed common messages through common noticeboard.

3.12 No incoming phone calls shall be entertained during study hours.3.13 Students should not write or correct any displayed information belonging

to hostel. Writing and Sticking posters, fixing mirrors and photos on thewalls of the hostel building and rooms are strictly prohibited.

3.14 Playing of loud music and other forms of disturbance to other inmates isnot permitted.

3.15 Students should not organize any kind of meetings and discussion orcirculate any kind of notice in the hostel without the permission of theWarden.

3.16 Incase damage to any property belonging to the hostel is identified thenthe fine amount will be collected from that particular student. Otherwisea common fine will be collected from all the students.

3.17 Students shall not interfere with cooking and other services of the hostel.They shall not seek any favours from the hostel staff.

3.18 They should inform the Warden/Asst.Warden incase of any differenceof opinion with the hostel staff.

3.19 Ragging is strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence. Any studentindulging in ragging will be recommended to vacate the hostel.

4. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

4.1 Students shall inform the Warden whenever they suffer from any illnessor injury. They shall take treatment that would be arranged by theWarden.

4.2 First Aid medical assistance is provided in the University dispensary tothe students who are ill.

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V First Graduate Students should be first graduate in Rs.20,000/-Scholarship the family

VI Periyar PURA Villages Students from Periyar PURA 15% in tuition feeScholarship Villages (67 Adopted Villages)

VII Scholarship for Students Students from Sister Institution of 15% in tuition feefrom Sister Institutions Periyar Maniammai University

VIII Scholarship for Siblings Brothers or Sisters of Existing PMU 15% in tuition feeof existing PMU Students Students

IX Scholarship for Wards Wards of Employees of PMU and 15% in tuition feeof PMU Employees Sister Institutions

MANAGEMENT MERIT SCHOLARSHIP (Sports & Athletes) 2016 - 17 -SCHEME B(ALL UNDERGRADUATE COURSES)

I

SportsScholarship

Representedand got placed

in Games /Athlete

Representation in NationalLevel/State Level Prize Winners

State Level Representation

District Level Prize Winners

100% in tuition fee &100% in Hostel Fee

75% in tuition fee &75% in Hostel Fee

50% in tuition fee &50% in Hostel Fee

Remarks: Eligibility for applying scholarship scheme A from Type IV to IX:General Cut off Mark 140 and above in H.Sc (SB) or Cut off Mark 120 and above in H.Sc (CBSE) or

75% marks with First appearance in Diploma or DegreeOBC Cut off Mark 130 and above in H.Sc (SB) or Cut off Mark 110 and above in H.Sc (CBSE) or

70% marks with First appearance in Diploma or DegreeSC/ST/Person with Cut off Mark 120 and above in H.Sc(SB) or Cut off Mark 100 and above in H.Sc (CBSE)Disability (PwD) or 65% marks with First appearance in Diploma or Degree

*Cut off Mark calculation for B.Tech:w Maths-50% + Physics-25% + Chemistry-25% = 200 Marks (OR)w Biology-50% + Physics-25% + Chemistry-25% = 200 Marks (OR)w Maths-50% + (Vocational theory + Practical I+ Practical II) - 50% = 200 Marks

And other eligible combinations of subjects include Vocational subjects as calculated by.The State / Central Government.

Norms and Conditionsw Students are eligible to avail any one of the scholarship only.w B.Arch Students are eligible to avail any one of the scholarship in scheme A Type from I and II and scheme B.w Students can apply for scholarship only after paying full fees (as on stipulated date).w The number of beneficiary to avail scholarship is limited to only 5 % of sanctioned intake, on first come first served

basis.w First Graduate students and other students have to produce necessary documents in original as proof issued by

the competent authorities.w The final decision regarding the award of scholarship rests with Periyar Maniammai University, subject to the

decision of the scholarship committee.w The scholarship is applicable for only in I year (regular) / II year (lateral).w Condition for renewal of scholarship in subsequent years, i.e. for II, III , IV & V years the candidates shall,

(i) Obtain 'O' grade in attendance in all subjects in all semesters.(ii) a) Obtain either O / A+ / A grade in individual subjects of each semester for availing academic

meritorious scholarship (Scheme A I, II and III).b) Obtain either O / A+ / A / B+ / B grade in individual subjects of each. Semester for availing all the

remaining scholarships (Scheme A IV to IX).Note :

Grade Letter Actual MarksO 91 and AboveA+ 81 to 90A 71 to 80B+ 61 to 70B 55 to 60

Management Merit Scholarship (Academic) 2016-17(For B.Tech. and B.Arch.)

SERVICES TO STUDENTSSc

hem

e

Name ofScholarship

Eligibility Amount per Annum in ̀

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I Rank holders State Level & District Level RankScholarship Holders in H.Sc. Examinations

(SB / CBSE)

* B.Arch. Students can avail SchemeI Scholarship with NATA Score

®Top 10Students atState level

1st, 2nd &3rd Rank at

District Level

100 % in tuitionfee & 100 % in

Hostel Fee

100 % in tuitionfee & 50 % in

Hostel Fee

I IMerito-riousScholar-ship

B. Tech

B. Arch

Top Scorer in H.Sc. Exam (SB) andUni-Gauge EMeD 2016 EntranceTest put together with minimum 85%of marks in H.Sc. Exam (SB) aloneamong the applied students

Top Scorer in H.Sc. Exam (CBSE)and Uni- Gauge EMeD 2016 EntranceTest put together with minimum 75%of marks in H.Sc. Exam (CBSE) aloneamong the applied students

Top Scorer in H.Sc. Exam (SB) andNATA Exam put together with mini-mum 85% of marks in H.Sc. Exam(SB) alone

Top Scorer in H.Sc. Exam (CBSE)and NATA Exam put together withminimum 75% of marks in H.Sc.Exam (CBSE) alone

100 % in tuition fee

III

MeritScholarship III A

MeritScholarship III B

95% of Total Marks and above inH.Sc. Exam (SB)/85% of TotalMarks and above in H.Sc. Exam

(CBSE)90% to 94.99 % of Total Marks inH.Sc. Exam (SB)/80% to 84.99 %

of Total Marks in H.Sc. Exam(CBSE)

85% to 89.99 % of Total Marks inH.Sc. Exam (SB)/ 75% to 79.99 %

of Total Marks in H.Sc. Exam(CBSE)

85% of Total Marks and above inDiploma Exam

75 % in tuition fee

60 % in tuition fee

50 % in tuition fee

95% in 5th&6th

Semesters50% in

tuition fee45% in

tuition fee90% in 5th&6th

SemestersScholarship of up to 90% ontuition fee for poor students whosecured more than 80% (above960 Marks in 12th Standard),with the recommendation of theScholarship Committee & theapproval of Hon'ble VC

IVSocio-Economic

ScholarshipPoor Student with good marks

(applicable on case to case basis)

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ENDOWMENT FUNDS AND ENDOWMENT LECTURESThe following endowments have been created by eminent industrialists,

educationalists and philanthropists in appreciation of the meritoriousperformance of the students in the final year and for special lectures.

1 T.N.F.Thukkaram Career Guidance 500000 CUII- Training &Endowment Placement

2 300000

3 200000

4 100000

5 P.D.Rajan Vellachi Endowment 100200 (Best Students inRural Leadership

6 Devi Sundararajulu Endowment 100000 Gold Medal - Civil Dept.7 Muthusamy Kaliammal Trust 100000 Gold Medal - EEE Dept.

Endowment 2nd Dec. Founders Day8 Vasantharaman Memorial Trust 100000 Gold Medal - CSE Dept.

Endowment9 Mr.Anburaj.V ( BOM Member ) 100000 Veeramani Mohana

Endowment -ECE –Gold Medal

10 Chancellor - Periyar Maniammai 100000 Journalisam (Tamil)University

11 Santha Vivekanandhan Endowment 100000 Gold Medal - IT Dept.12 Karaikudi N.R.Samy Endowment 100000 Gold Medal-Mech Dept.13 Kalaiselvi Gopalan Endowment 71535 Best Teacher Award14 Singapore Murugu Srinivasan 65000 Gold Medal-Arch Dept.

Endowment15 B.S.A.Swamy Memorial Charitable 50000 Lecture on 14th October

Trust Endowment16 G.V.K.Aasan Memorial Trust 50000 Lecture on 17th Sep.

Endowment17 EFIP Students 50000 Annual Prize - Students

18 20000

19 25000

Prize for Rural PoorStudent One in Women& One in Men

Indrajeeth Subash Endowment(Swarna Renganathan)

Jamuna RajaratnamAward (EEE & Bio-Tech.Courses) Donated byThiru.S.Rajaratnam)

S.No. Name and Address of the Endowment Amount Purpose of Endowment

Jamuna Rajaratnam Award

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20 Suseela Mariappan Endowment 50000 Silver Medal-Civil Engg21 D.Venkata Nagarjuna Babu, Hyderabad 25000 Lecture on 22nd Dec.

22 Thanjai Narayanasamy 25000 Annual PrizesNagarathinam Trust Endowment

23 R.S.Rajendran Endowment 25000 Annual Prizes24 Kalaiselvi Gopalan Endowment 22992 Annual Prizes25 Somasundaram Vachalla 20000 Annual Prizes

Endowment26 Kalaiselvan .V , Singapore 10000 Annual Prizes

Endowment27 Environmental Endowment 10000 Annual Prizes28 Dravidamani Endowment 10000 Annual Prizes29 Vittobai.R Award (Annai 10000 Annual Prizes

Nagammaiyar Hostel)30 Vani Janakiraman Memorial Trust 10000 Annual Prizes31 K.M.Kuppusamy Gnanambal 10000 Annual Prizes

Endowment32 Ponnambalam Trust 10000 Annual Prizes

33 Dr.V.K.N.Kannappan 10000 Annual Prizes34 Singapore Vinoth Chandran Trust 10000 Annual Prizes35 Kousalya Govindarajan 10000 Annual Prizes36 Emerald Gopalakrishnan 5000 Annual Prizes

Endowment37 V.R.S.Natarajan Endowment 3000 Annual Prizes38 S.Rajarathinam Endowment 50000 Award for (EEE &

Bio-Tech Courses)

39 Jamuna Rajaratnam Award 100000 Award for (EEE &Bio-Tech Courses)

40 Dr.Justice. P.S.Somasundaram 125000Endowment

41 Arivukarasu Ranjitham Endowment 150000 CPT – Poor Student42 Mrs.Ponnammal Endowment 20000043 Mr. Gomathiya Pillai Endowment 20000044 Mrs.Govindammal Endowment 20000045 Mr.M.Krishnasamy Memorial 50000

Endowment

Lecture on 10th March(Annai Maniammaiyar Birthday)

First Rank student forEducation Department

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STUDENTS’ CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINARY CODES

1 Boys have to wear full pants and shirts tucked in and formal shoes.2 They are not allowed to wear safari, pyjamas, dhoti, stonewash pants

and jeans.3 Girls have to wear churidar with properly pinned thupattas or Pant and

Shirt. They are not allowed to wear miniskirt, midi, short churidar,sleeveless garments and tight pants.

4 Students should be punctual in attending their classes. They are expectedto communicate in English.

5 Students should keep their environment eco – friendly, neat and tidy.6 Without prior notification students should not be absent for classes.7 Students should park their two wheelers at the entrance parking only.8 Students should always wear their own identity cards.9 Students are expected to spend their free time in the Library / Reading

Room. They shall not loiter along the verandahs or crowd in front of theoffices or the Campus roads. Students should refrain from sitting on placessuch as parapets, stairs, footpaths etc.

10 Periyar Maniammai University Campus is a Smoke free Campus.11 Silence shall be maintained in the premises of the University.12 Students are not permitted to use mobile phones in the Academic Zones.13 Students shall not indulge in any undesirable activity and shall maintain

highest standard of discipline.14 Students shall refrain from all activities considered as ragging which is a

criminal offence.15 Possession or consumption of narcotic drugs, tobacco, alcohol and other

intoxicating substances are strictly prohibited in the campus and hostels.16 Students are prohibited from indulging in anti–institutional, anti–

national, anti-social, communal, immoral or political expressions andactivities within the campus and hostels.

17 Students shall not deface, disfigure, damage or destroy or cause any lossin any manner to or regarding public, private or University properties.

18 Unauthorized entry of outsiders into the campus as well as hostels isstrictly prohibited. Without specific permission of the authorities, studentsshall not bring outsiders to the University or Hostels.

19 No one shall exhibit any type of banners, flags, boards etc. inside thecampus, gates, buildings or on the compound walls.

20 No student shall collect money either by request or by coercion from otherswithin the campus orhostels.

21 No student shall enter or leave the classroom when the session is onwithout the permission of the teacher.

22 Any conduct, which leads to lowering of the reputation of the Universityis prohibited.

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ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILSCHANCELLOREsteemed Dr.K.Veeramani

PRO-CHANCELLORHon’ble Dr.VKN.Kannappan

VICE-CHANCELLORHon’ble Col Dr.N.Ramachandran,B.E., M.E., Ph.D., F.I.E.,M.I.E.E.E., F.I.V., M.I.I.P.A., F.I.S.T.E.

REGISTRARDr.S.Sridharan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.

FINANCE OFFICER i/cMr.P.Muthukrishnan

CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS i/cMr.V.A.Shanmugavelu, B.E., M.E.

DEAN - ACADEMIC i/cDr. P.K.Srividhya, B.E., M.Tech., MBA., Ph.D

DEAN - RESEARCHDr.T.Tamizharasan,B.E., M.E., Ph.D

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNINGDEAN i/cDr. P. Jayasudha, B.Arch., M.Arch., Ph.D

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYDEAN i/cDr.R.Jayanthi, B.E., M.E., Ph.D

SCHOOL OF COMPUTING SCIENCES AND ENGINEERINGDEANDr.K.Lakshmi, B.E., M.E., Ph.D

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENTDEANDr.V.Sethuraman, M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D

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CENTRE FOR STUDENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESAr. C.V.Subramanian, B.Arch., AITP., AIIA., Director i/c

CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY INTERACTIONMr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E. Director i/c

CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGEDr.S.Senthamilkumar, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Director

CENTRE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENTDr.A.Sasikala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Director i/c

CENTRE OF EXCELLANCE FOR PERIYAR THOUGHTDr.K.Anbalagan, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D Director i/c

Dr. KALAIGNAR M.KARUNANIDHI CENTRE FOR POLITICALSCIENCEDr.P.Sabapathy, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Director

VEERAMANI MOHANA CENTRE FOR QUALITY OF LIFEENGINEERING RESEARCHDr.A.Ashokkumar, M.E., Ph.D. Director i/c

CENTRE FOR ONLINE AND DISTANCE EDUCATION (COADE)Dr.P.S.Vijayalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., B.L., Ph.D Director i/c

CENTRE OF EXCELENCE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH INAUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIESDr.R.Kathiravan, B.E., M.E., Ph.D (IITR) Director

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR NEXT GENERATION NETWORKMs.V.Violetjuli, B.E., M.E Director i/c

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNINGMr.K.Srinivasan, B.E., M.E., M.B.A. Director i/c

PERIYAR R&D CENTRE FOR BIO AND SOLAR ENERGYDr. P.K. Srividhya, B.E., M.Tech., M.B.A, Ph.D. Director i/c

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REGISTRAR’S OFFICE1. Dr.S.Sridharan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Registrar2. Mr.A.Jayaraman, B.Sc Asst. Registrar i/c3. Ms.J. Latha, B.Sc., M.B.A., M.Phil. Asst.Registrar4. Ms.R.Kavitha, M.Com., P.G.D.C.A. Section Officer5. Mr.G.Venkatesan, M.Com, MBA, PGDCM Section Officer6. Mr. V.M.Manimaran, M.Sc., MBA., B.Ed. Assistant7. Mr.R.Murugesan, B.Com. Assistant8. Mr.G.K.Balasubramanian, B.Sc., PGDCA., MBA Technical Asst.9. Ms.R. Sundari, B.Com. Jr.Asst.10. Ms.P.Shymala, B.Com. Jr. Asst.11. Mr.M. Thavakkal Batcha, B.A Jr.Asst.12. Mr.K. Ravichandran Office Asst.13. Mr.U.Swaminathan Office Asst.14. Mr.M.Anand Office Asst.15. Ms. P. Gandhimathi Office Asst.16. Mr. P.Maheshkumar Office Asst.17. Mr.B.Sivakumar Office Asst.

FINANCE SECTION1. Mr.P. MuthuKrishnan Finance Officer i/c

2. Mr.C.Saravanakumar, B.Com, MBM. Asst.Finan.Officer3. Mr.R.Jawahar, M.Com., M.B.A. Section Officer4. Mr.M.Ramesh Kumar, B.Com, M.B.A. Assistant5. Ms.V.Latha, B.A. Assistant6. Ms.G.Umasankari, M.A. Assistant7. Ms.P.Kanmani, DCP, M.B.A Jr.Asst.8. Ms.G.Naveena, M.B.A. Jr.Asst.9. Mr.G.Rajendran Office Asst.10. Ms.S.Usharani Office Asst.

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE1. Ms.N. Manimozhi, B.A. Section Officer2. Ms.M.Sujatha, DCP, M.B.A. Assistant i/c3. Ms.K. Kantharuby, B.A., B.L.I.S. Junior Asst.4. Mr.S.Ravichandran, M.Com. Junior Asst.5. Ms.R.Santhakumari, B.Com Junior Asst.6. Mr.R.Thanga Baskaran Office Asst.7. Ms.Rajalakshmi Office Asst.

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CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS

1. Mr.V.A.Shanmugavelu, B.E., M.E., COE i/c2. Mr.S.Arumugam, MCA., M.Phil. Tech.Officer3. Mr.P.Muhilan, B.E., M.E., Tech.Officer4. Ms.P.Aruna, MCA, M.Phil. Asst. COE5. Mr.U.Natarajan, MCA., M.Phil., Sr.Programmer6. Mr.M.Malik, B.E., M.Tech., Project Associate7. Ms.K.Brakatheswari, M.A., M.Phil Assistant i/c8. Ms.B. Ponmalar, B.A. Jr. Asst.9. Ms.J.Nithyakala, B.C.A. Jr.Asst.10. Ms. F.Catherin Vimala, BBA., MCA Jr. Asst.11. Mr.S.Kulanthaivelu Office Asst.

COADE EXAM CELL

1. Mr.J. Master Arul Sekar, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil,. Tech. Officer2. Ms.L. Jeyanthi, M.A., M.B.A, Asst. (SG)3. Ms.C.Muthulakshmi, M.Com., PGDCA Jr.Asst.

VC’S SECRETARIAT

1. Ms.K.Jeyalakshmi, MBM Personal Secretary2. Mr.G.Periyasamy Office Asst.

DEAN ACADEMIC OFFICE

1. Ms.D.Gnanavadivu, D.E.C.E. Lab Assistant

ADMISSION CELL

1. Ms.Radhika, B.Tech., Admission Coordinator

2. Ms.R.A.Elavenil, M.Com., M.B.A., MDIT., Assistant3. Ms.R.Sridevi Data Entry Operator

UNIVERSITY QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (UQMS)1. Dr.K.V.R.Rajandran, B.E.T., M.A., Ph.D Management

Representative2. Dr.AR.Umayal Sundari, MSc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D Co-ordinator3. Mr.K.Sethurajan, M.Sc., B.Ed., MCA Co-ordinator

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ANDPLANNING

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURETeaching Faculty1. Dr.N.Ramachandran, M.E., Ph.D., FIE., FISTE., FIV. Professor2. Dr.P.Jayasudha, B.Arch., M.Arch., Ph.D, AIIA.,. Professor3. Ar.C.V.Subramanian, B.Arch., AITP., AIIA. Asso. Prof.4. Ar.V.S.Kavitha, B.Arch., M.Arch. Asso. Prof.& Head5. Ar.K.Manonmani, B.Arch., M.C.P. Asso. Prof.6. Ar.N.Ramesh Babu, B.Arch., M.T.P. Asso. Prof.7. Ar.C.Sivapriya, B.Arch., M.E. Asst. Prof.8. Ar.K.Jasmine Vidhya, B.Arch., M.E. Asst. Prof.9. Ar.N.Janaki, B.Arch., M.Arch. Asst. Prof.10. Ar.S.Pratheeba, B.Arch Asst. Prof.11. Ar.K.Chithra, AIIA, M.Arch Asst. Prof.12. Ar.P.Bharathi Kannamma, B.Arch Asst. Prof.13. Ar.E.Uma Mouthiga, B.Arch Asst. Prof.14. Ar.B.Mullai, B.Arch Studio Instructor15. Dr.S.Thirunavukkarasu, MFA., M.Phil (sculp), Ph.D Art. Instructor16. Ar. Tony Marcel Nisha, B.Arch, M.Arch. Teaching Asst.Non-Teaching Staff1. Ms.R.Latha, B.Tech., M.Tech., Teachical Asst.2. Ms.R. Madhavi, D.Arch. Technical Asst.3. Ms.C.Yamunabai, B.Com. Office Asst.Part Time Faculty1. Ar.P. Chandranesan, B.Arch, Prof./Design Chair2. Ar.M.Dhansekaran, B.Arch., Professor3. Ar.S.Subramanian, A.I.I.A., M.Arch, Asso. Professor4. Ar. J. Mukilan, B.Arch, Asst. ProfessorVisiting Faculty1. Er.S.Rajendran, B.E.,2. Ar. S.Santhosh, B.Arch., M.Arch., (U.S)3. Ar.P.S.Gopal, B.Arch., M.Arch., (U.K)4. Ar.V.Balakrishnan, B.Arch., M.Arch.5. Ar.C.Sethuraman, B.Arch.6. Ar.M.K.M.Kalilur Rahman, B.Arch.7. Mr.A.Kumaresan, B.F.A., M.F.A8. Mr..B.Siva, B.F.A., M.F.A.

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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ANDTECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

Teaching Faculty1. Dr.R.Kathiravan, B.E., M.E., Ph.D (IITR) Professor2. Mr.I.Karthic Subramaniyan, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.&Head3. Mr.R.Suresh, B.E., M.Tech Asst.Prof.4. Mr.R.K.Muthuraman, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.5. Mr.V.Nagaraj, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.6. Mr.D.Sathish, B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.

Non - Teaching Staff1. Mr.C.Kannan,B.E., Technical Asst.2. Mr.K.Baskaran Technical Asst.

DEPARTMENT OF BIO TECHNOLOGYTeaching Faculty1. Dr.K.Rajendran, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Ph.D. (UK). Asso.Prof. & Head2. Dr.S.Kumaran, M.Sc., Ph.D. Ph.D (CZECH) Asso. Prof.3. Ms.A.P.Aruna, M.Sc (Agri)., MBA., Asst.Prof. (SS)4. Dr.R.Kumaresan, M.Sc., Ph.D Asst.Prof. (SS)5. Ms. A.V. Snehya, M.Tech. Asst. Prof.6. Ms.M.Shanthi, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.7. Mr.M.Karthikeyan, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.8. Dr.K. Anbarasan, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Asst.Prof.

Non - Teaching Staff1. Ms.N.Meenakshi, DMLT Lab Tech2. Ms.V.Tamilelakkiya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Tech. Asst.3. Ms.V.Thenmozhi, M.Sc., Lab. Asst.4. Ms.M.Susila Office Asst.

Visiting Faculty1. Dr.Muniyasamy Neerthalingam, Director, Protein Technology Core,

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (CAMP), National Centerfor Biological Sciences, Bengaluru

2. Dr.A.M.Ismail, Professor (Rtd), Periyar College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Trichy.

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Teaching Faculty1. Dr.S.Chittibabu, M.Tech., Ph.D. Asso. Prof. & Head.2. Mr.K.Jeyajothi, M.Tech., MBA. Asst. Prof. (SS)3. Ms.V.Radha, M.Tech. M.Tech., DCS Asst. Prof.4. Dr.S.K.Sundar, M.Tech., Ph.D. M.Tech., DCS Asst. Prof.5. Dr.A.Ashokkumar, M.E, Ph.DM.Tech., DCS Asst. Prof.

Non-Teaching Staff1. Ms.M.Youvethetha, M.C.A Tech.Asst.2. Mr.R.Palraj, Dip. Chem.Engg. M.Sc. Lab Asst.3. Ms.T.Roseline, B.Sc., B.Ed. M.Sc. Lab Asst.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERINGTeaching Faculty1. Dr.V.Sundararajalu, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Professor2. Dr.S.Senthamilkumar, B.E., M.E. Ph.D. Professor3. Dr.K.Palanisamy, B.E., M.E. Ph.D. Professor4. Dr.R.Ambalavanan Professor5. Dr.R.Jayanthi, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Prof. & Head6. Mr.V.A.Shanmugavelu, B.E., M.E.. Asst. Prof. (SG)7. Mr.K.Srinivasan, B.E., M.E., MBA. Asst. Prof. (SS)8. Ms.D.Thaiyalnayaki, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof. (SS)9. Ms.S.J.Princess Rosaline,B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.10. Mr.C.Sankar, M.Sc., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.11. Mr.K.Sakthi Murugan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.12. Mr.S.Kamaraj, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.13. Mr.A.Sangeetha, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.14. Mr.G.Thirumal Murugan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.15. Ms.P.Latha, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.16. Mr.D.Narendraprasad, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.17. Ms.R.Vishnupriya, B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.18. Ms.K.Vasanthavalli, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.19. Mr.K.Natarajan, B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.20. Mr.P.Lenin , B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.

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21. Ms.T.Sharmila, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.22. Ms.M.Gomathi, B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.23. Ms.R.Sundaravadivu, B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.24. Mr.K.Premkumar, B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.25. Ms.S.R..Shamili, B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.

Non Teaching Staff1. Mr.G.Balasubramanian, B. Sc. Tech. Asst.2. Ms.G.Arulmozhi, D.Arch. Jr. Drafting Officer3. Ms.V.Kavitha, B.C.A., M.C.A. Jr. Asst.4. Mr.V.Santhanakrishnan Lab. Attender5. Mr.S.Karthik, D.C.E. Tech. Asst.6. Ms.K.Chithra, D.C.E. Tech. Asst.7. Mr.M.P.Manikandan, DCE., Lab.Asst.8. Ms.R.Parvathi, B.C.A., M.C.A., Lab.Asst.9. Mr.A.Vetriselvan, DCE. Lab.Asst.10. Ms.R.Renuka Devi, M. Sc Jr. Asst.

Visiting Faculty1. Dr.A.Natarajan, Chair Professor, Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna

University,Chennai2. Dr.C.Antony Jeyasekhar, Prof. & Head, Department of Civil and

Structural Engineering, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar3. Dr.P.N.Reghunath, Professor, Department of Civil and Structural

Engineering, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar.4. Er.S.Rajendran, ConsultingEngineer, Adthiparasakthi Associates,Tnj.5. Dr.G.Sekaran, Scienctist F.Member,Central Leather Research Institute,

(Council of Scientific & Industrial Research), Chennai.6. Dr.C.Ahamed Basha, Deputy Director,Central Electro Chemical

Research Institute, Karaikudi.7. Dr.G.Janardhanan, Asso. Professor & Head i/c, Center for

Environmental Management, NITTTR, Chennai.

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ANDCOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Teaching Faculty1. Dr.D.Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D. Professor2. Dr.S.P.Kulandaivel Babu, B.E., M.E., Ph.D Professor3. Ms.V.Violet Juli, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof. (SG)

& Head4. Ms.L.S.Usharani, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof. (SG)5. Ms.N.Thamilselvi, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof. (SS)6. Ms.G.Gandhimathi, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof. (SS)7. Ms.C.Narmadha, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof. (SS)8. Ms.K.Parvatham, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.9. Mr.S.Baskaran, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.10. Ms.G.Kalpana, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.11. Ms.L.Jayanthi, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.12. Ms.A.V.Meenakshi, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.13. Ms.C.Rajanandhini, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.14. Ms.E.Sangeetha Devi, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.15. Mr.U.Saravanakumar, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.16. Mr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.17. Mr.B.Balaji, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.18. Mr.S.Murugupandiyan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.19. Mr.S.Dhanapal, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.20. Ms.S.Asha, B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.21. Mr.R.Chandrasekaran, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.22. Mr.A.Gokulanathan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.

Non Teaching Staff1. Ms.A.R. Tamilselvi A.M.I.E., M.Tech Technical Asst.2. Ms.S.Malathi, D.E.C.E. Technical Asst.3. Ms.R.Selvi, B.E Lab Asst.4. Ms.K.Sornalatha, B.E Lab Asst.5. Ms.C.Shalini, B.E Lab Asst.6. Ms.D.Gnanavadivu, D.E.C.E. Lab Asst.7. Ms.R.Elakkiya, B.E Lab Asst.

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8. Mr.D.Maheswaran, D.E.C.E. Lab Asst.9. Mr.R. Radha, I.T.I. Lab Asst. (Telephone)

10. Mr.K.Jayakumar, I.T.I. Lab Asst.

Visiting Faculty1. Dr. A.Sivathanu Pillai, Ph.D-CEO MD, BrahMos Aerospace, DRDO, New

Delhi.2. Dr. C. Mathiazhagan, B.Tech., Ph.D-Assistant Professor, IIT Madras.3. Dr. P. Palanisamy, M.E., Ph.D- Assistant Professor, NIT, Trichy.4. Dr.Laksman S.Tamil, Ph.D- Professor, University of Texas, Dallas., USA.5. Dr.P.Muthuchidhambaranathan, M.E., Ph.D- Assistant Professor, NIT,

Trichy.

NANO TECHNOLOGY DIVISION

Teaching Faculty1. Dr.D.Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D. Professor & Head2. Dr.K.Geetha, B.VSc., M.Techl., M.Tech., Ph.D. Asst. Prof.3. Mr.P.Prabu, M.Sc., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.4. Ms.R.Ilavarasi B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.

Non Teaching Staff1. Ms.R.Sakthi, B.E., Lab Asst.2. Mr.S.Arunmurugan, B.E., M.Tech Technical Asst.

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICSENGINEERINGTeaching Faculty1. Dr.M.Varadharajan, B.E., M.E. Ph.D. Professor2. Dr.N.Muruganantham, B.E., M.E. Ph.D. Asso. Prof. & Head3. Dr.M.A. Inayathullaah, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Asso. Prof.4. Dr.K.Jayakumar, B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D Asst.Prof.(SG)5. Dr.P.Avirajamanjula, B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D Asst. Prof.(SS)6. Ms.B.Andal, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.7. Ms.K.Kalpana, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.8. Mr.S. Ezhilarasan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.9. Mr.A.K. Suresh, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.

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10. Mr.M. Sathishkumar, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.11. Ms.C.Thirugomathi, B.E., M.Sc. Asst. Prof.12. Ms.L.Sarojini, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.13. Mr.K.Arunganesh, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.14. Mr.R.Sivakumar, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.15. Mr.P.Muhilan B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.16. Mr.S.Abdulkadar B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.

Non-Teaching Staff1. Ms.P.Thamilselvi, B.E Tech. Asst2. Ms.M.Pagutharivu, B.E Tech. Asst3. Ms.S.Gayathri, B.Tech Lab Asst.4. Mr.G.Karthikeyan, B.E Tech.Asst.5. Mr.P.Dhinesh, B.E Tech.Asst.6. Ms.S.Anitha, B.Com., D.Co-op. Jr. Asst.

Visiting Faculty1. Dr.S.Velusamy, Ph.D., Professor & Head, Department of Electrical and

Electronics Engineering, Annamalai University, Chidambaram - 608002.2. Dr.S.Thangavel, Professor & Head, Department of Electrical and Electronics

Engineering, K.S.R. College of Technology, Tiruchengode, Namakkal - 637215.3. Dr.P.Somasundaram, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Power System Engineering

Division, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, AnnaUniversity, Chennai - 600025.

4. Dr.S.Kumar, Ph.D., Assistant Executive, Engineering Planning, TNEB, Chennai- 600203.

5. Dr.S.Jeevanantham, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical andElectronics Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry -605014.

6. Mr.P.Samuthrapandi, Senior Manager, Electrical & Control Instrumentation,PCPS BHEL, Thiruverambur, Trichy - 620013.

7. Dr.C.Subramani, Assistant Professor (Sr.G) Department of Electrical andElectronics Engineering, SRM University, SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur,Kanchipuram, Potheri - 603203.

8. Dr. P. Lakshmi, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical andElectronics Engineering, Anna University, Chennai - 600025.

9. Dr.S.Palani, Director, Sudharsan Engineering College, Sathyamangalam, Pudukkottai -622501.

10. Dr. M.P.Selvan, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineering, National Institute of Technology, Trichy - 620015.

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Teaching Faculty

1. Dr.P.K.Srividhya, B.E., M.Tech., M.B.A., Ph.D. Professor2. Dr.T.Tamizharasan, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Professor3. Dr.D.Jeyasimman, B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D. Asso. Prof. & Head4. Dr.A.Arulselvan, B.E, M.E., Ph.D. Asst.Prof. (SG)5. Mr.P.Pandiyaraj, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.(SS)6. Mr.K.Gurunathan, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.7. Mr.S. Balamurugan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.8. Mr.C.Ramachandra Durai, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.9. Ms.J.Ezhil, B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.10. Mr.A.Pugazhenthi, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.11. Mr.N.Shivakumar, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.12. Mr.P.Srinivasan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.13. Mr.J.Thiagarajan, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.14. Mr.L.R.Balaji, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.15. Mr.J.Kesavan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.16. Mr.S.P.Manikandan, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.17. Mr.D.Sudhakar, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.18. Mr.R.Thiyagarajan, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof.19. Mr.R.Udhayasankar, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.20. Mr.N.Sivaharinathan, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.21. Mr.C.Chinthanai Selvan, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.22. Mr.P.Muruganantham, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.23. Mr.A.Mohamed Ismail, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.24. Mr.V.Pandiaraj, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.25. Mr.S.Karthi, B.E, M.E. Asst.Prof.26. Mr.Sriram Siripurapu, B.Tech, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.27. Mr.C.M.Vivek, B.E, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.

Non-Teaching Staff1. Mr.N.Veeramani, D.M.E. Jr.Tech.Asst.2. Mr.R.Murali, DBT, D.M.E Lab. Asst. (Senior)

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3. Mr.A.J. Kennedy Lab. Asst. (SG)4. Mr.D.Bala Krishnan, I.T.I, D.M.E Jr.Technician5. Mr.P.Gopalsamy Helper6. Mr.V.Sivakumar Helper7. Mr.K. Murali, I.T.I Off.Asst.8. Mr.S.Kumarasami, D.M.E., B.E. Jr.Tech.Asst.9. Mr.S.Senthilkumar, B.A., D.M.E. Lab Asst.10. Mr.S.Chandru, I.T.I. Carpenter11. Mr.B.Karthikeyan, D.M.E., Tech. Asst.12. Mr.G.Sagayaamirtharoche, I.T.I. Lab Asst.13. Mr.R.Vinoth, D.M.E, B.E Tech. Asst.14. Mr.D.Sathishkumar, I.T.I Lab Asst.15. Mr.S.Anand Office Asst.

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SCHOOL OF COMPUTING SCIENCES ANDENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ANDENGINEERING

Teaching Faculty

1. Dr. K. Lakshmi, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Professor &Dean / SCSE

2. Ms.G.Thiruchelvi, B.E., M.E., Asso.Prof.3. Ms.V.Hamsadhwani, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.(SS)&Head4. Ms.R.Poonguzhali, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof. (SS)5. Ms.T.Kavitha, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof. (SS)6. Mr.K.M.Arivuchelvan, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof. (SS)7. Mr.R.Sundarapandian, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof.8. Ms.M.Saraswathi, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof.9. Mr.M.Saravanan, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.10. Ms.S.Suseela, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.11. Mr.K.Pradeep Mohankumar, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof.12. Mr. D.Selvam, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.13. Mr. P.Dhavakumar, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.14. Mr. P.Sunil Kumar, B.Tech., M.E. Asst.Prof.15. Mr. T.Avudaiappan, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.

Non - Teaching Staff

1 Mr.N.Raja Prabhu, MCA Network Engg..2. Mr.K.Ravishankarnarayanan, B.E., M.E. Network Asst.3. Mr.K.Rameshkumar, M.Sc., M.Phil. Tech.Asst.4. Mr.P.Sachidanandham, DCA., HDCA. Tech.Asst.5. Mr.A.Arivinkumar, B.E. Jr. System Admin.6. Mr.S.Prakash, B.Tech Jr. System Admin.7. Ms.M.Gayathri, B.Tech Tech.Asst.8. Ms.S.Sathya, B.Tech Lab Asst.9. Ms.N.S.Sumathi, DECE. Lab Asst.

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10. Ms.S.Manimozhi, MCA, M.Phil Web Designer11. Mr.E.Karunakaran Lab Attendant12. Ms.V.Prabhavathy, B.Com. Jr. Assistant

Visiting Faculty

1. Dr. E.Kirubakaran, M.E.,Ph.D., Manager, EDP,BHEL,Trichy.2. Dr. A.Vadivel, Ph.D., Asso. Professor, CSE, NIT, Trichy.

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYTeaching Faculty

1. Dr.G.Jegajothi, M.Tech., Ph.D. Professor2. Dr.A.E.Narayanan, B.E., M.Tech.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof. &Head3. Ms.S.Karthigaiveni, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.4. Ms.G.Mohana, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.5. Ms.K.Meena, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.6. Ms.M.Sangeetha, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.7. Ms.R.Vanitha, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.8. Ms.P.Suganya, B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.9. Ms.S.P.Ramya, B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.10. Mr. Samson Ebenezer, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.11. Mr.P.Ilangovan, B.Tech., M.E. Asst.Prof.12. Ms.F.Nirmala Sherine, M.Sc., M.E. Asst.Prof.

Non- Teaching Staff1. Ms. N.Rajalakshmi, B.Com. Jr Asst.2. Mr.V.Shankar, M.Sc. Tech.Asst.

Visiting Faculty

1. Dr.N.P.Gopalan, Professor, Computer Applications, NIT, Trichy.2. Dr.S.Rajeev, Senior Consultant-Technology, Wipro Technologies,

Coimbatore.3. Dr.Ramalatha Marimuthu M.S, Head of the Department, Department of

Information Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore.4. Mr. Ravikumar Ramanathan, Director, JIC Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,

Chennai.

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5. Mr.K.Govindaraju, DGM, IT Solutions, BHEL ,Trichy6. Dr.S.Thamarai Selvi, Professor, Department of Computer Technology,

MIT, Chennai7. Dr.S.Nickolas, Associate Professor , Computer Applications, NIT, Trich8. Ms.Manimala Kanagavel, Senior Manager, Deloitte U.S India Consulting,

Hyderabad9. Dr. E. Sivasankar, Asst.Professor , Dept of Computer Science and

Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Trichy.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS

1. Dr.A.George, M.Sc., Ph.D Professor

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS DIVISIONTeaching Faculty

1. Dr.V.Vallimayil, MCA., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asso. Prof. & Head2. Mr.G.Senthilkumar, M.C.A. Asst. Prof. (SG)3. Dr.J.Jeyachithra, MCA., Ph.D. Asst. Prof. (SS)4. Ms.S.Krishnaveni, M.C.A., M.Phil. Asst. Prof. (SS)5. Mr.N.Duraimutharasan, M.C.A. Asst. Prof. (SS)6. Ms.D.Ruby, MCA., M.Phil. Asst. Prof. (SS)7. Mr.S.Arumugam, MCA., M.Phil. Asst. Prof. (SS)8. Mr.V.Sritharan, M.C.A., M.E. Asst. Prof.9. Mr. R. Murugananthan, M.C.A. Asst. Prof.

Non-Teaching Staff

1. Mr. A.Sasikanth, MCA. Sr. Programmer2. Mr. M. Kannadhasan, MCA.,M.E. Asst. Programmer3. Ms.R.Anandavalli, MCA. Asst. Programmer4. Mr. M.M.Elangathir, MCA. Jr. Programmer5. Ms. A. Gomathi, M.Com., DTP. Jr. Asst.

Visiting Faculty

1. Dr. S.Nickolos, M.C.A.,Ph.D.,Asso. Prof , NIT , Trichy.2. Dr. S.R.Balasundaram, M.C.A., M.E., Ph.D.,Asst.Prof.,NIT, Trichy.

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3. Dr. Arunkumar Thangavel, M.C.A.,Ph.D., Dean, VIT , Vellore.4. Dr. R.Krishnamoorthy, M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D. Professor,

Bharathidasan Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai.

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DIVISION

Teaching Faculty

1. Dr.A.Kovalan, MCA., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asso. Prof.2. Ms.P.Aruna, MCA., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.& Head3. Ms.M.Sharmila Begum, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.4. Ms.D.Christy Sujatha, MCA., M.Phil., M.Tech., Asst. Prof.5. Ms.M.Chithradevi, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.E.. Asst. Prof.6. Mr.M.Chandrakumar Peter, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.7. Mr.L.Aruna, M.Sc., M.Phil., MBA., M.Phil., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.8. Ms.P.Savitri, M.Sc., M.E. Asst. Prof.9. Ms. S. Manjula, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.10. Mr.A.Haja Alaudeen, M.Sc., M.Phil, MBA. Asst. Prof.11. Mr.S.Thiruppathi, M.Sc., M.E. Asst. Prof.12. Mr.D.Maghesh Kumar, M.Sc., M.E. Asst. Prof.

Non-Teaching Faculty

1. Ms.R.Kayalvizhi, DCT., B.E Lab Asst.2. Ms.K.Savithiri, B.C.A. Lab Asst.

Visiting Faculty

1. Dr.E.Kirubakaran, Dy.General Manager, BHEL., Trichy.2. Dr.S.Nickolas, Asst. Professor, NIT, Trichy.3. Dr. B.Ramadoss, NIT, Trichy.4. Dr.R.Krishnamoorthy, Professor, Dean, Anna Univeristy of

Technology, Trichy.

5. Mr.T. Apollo, Software Development Lead/Manager, IntelCorporation, Bengaluru.

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MATHEMATICS DIVISIONTeaching Faculty

1. Dr.A.George, M.Sc., Ph.D Professor & Head2. Dr.C.Vimala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asso. Prof.3. Dr.A.Sasikala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asso. Prof.4. Ms.S.Bhuvaneswari, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., MCA. Asst. Prof. (SS)5. Dr.P.Vijayalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Asst. Prof.(.SS)6. Dr.R.Neelambari, M.Sc., M.Phil., MHRM., Ph.D. Asst. Prof.7. Ms.P.N.Sudha, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.8. Ms.R.Gajalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA. Asst. Prof.9. Ms.P.Geetha, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.10. Mr.R.Arumugam, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA.M.Sc, MBA.Asst.Prof.11. Ms.J.Jayanthi, M.Sc., M.Phil Asst.Prof.12. Ms.N.Anusha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst.Prof.13. Ms.K.Rajeswari, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst.Prof.14. Ms.B.Sridevi, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA. Research Asso.

Non - Teaching Staff

1. Ms.T.G.Maheswaran, B.Com Junior Asst.

Visiting Faculty

1. Dr.M.Marudai, Prof. of Mathematics, Bharathidasan University,Palkalaiperur, Trichy - 620 024.

2. Dr.T.N.Janaki Raman, Professor, Department of Mathematics, NIT,Trichy.

3. Dr.G.Nirmala, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics,Kundavai Naachiyaar Govt. Arts College (W) Autonomous, Thanjavur- 613 007.

4. Dr.A.Joseph Kennedy, Professor, Department of Mathematics,Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India - 605014

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRYTeaching Faculty

1. Dr.V.Sethuraman, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Professor2. Dr.A. Sirajunnisa, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Asst. Prof. & Head3. Ms.S.Sundaranayagi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.4. Ms.S.Krishna, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.5 Mr. R. Rajangam, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.6. Dr.S.Gomathi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Asst. Prof.

Non -Teaching Staff1. Ms.T.Rekha, B.Sc., B.Ed Lab Asst.

Visiting Faculty1. Prof.E.Arunan, Department of lnorganic and Physical Chemistry,

Indian Institute of Science, Bangaluru

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICSTeaching Faculty

1. Dr.A.Kathalingam, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Professor2. Dr.AR.Umayal Sundari, M.Sc., M.Phil.,B.Ed, Ph.D Asst.Prof. & Head3. Dr.P.Gayathri, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asst.Prof. (SG)4. Dr.K. Kesavan, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., Ph.D. Asst.Prof.5. Mr.P.Veeramurali, M.Sc., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.6. Mr.R.Karthick, M.Sc., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.

Non-Teaching Staff1. Mr.R.Subramanian Lab Asst.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISHTeaching Faculty

1. Dr.K.Vijayakumar, M.A., MBA., PGDTE., Ph.D Professor & Head2. Ms.G.Umayal, M.A., M.Phil., Asst.Prof.3. Ms. N. Viji, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed, PGDCA Asst.Prof.4. Ms.C.Priya, M.A., M.Phil Asst.Prof.5. Ms.A.Suraiya, M.A., M.Phil Asst.Prof.6. Mr.K.Selvam, M.A., M.Phil Asst.Prof.

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7. Ms.P.Suriya Thilagam, M.A., M.Phil Asst.Prof.

Non-Teaching Staff1. Ms. C.Gomathi, DCA, B.C.A. Office Asst.

Visiting Faculty

1. Dr. U.Sundararajan, SRM, Chennai

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIESTeaching Faculty

1. Dr.K.V.R.Rajandran, B.E.T. M.A., Ph.D.. Asso.Prof.2. Mr.B .Mahendra Mohan, B.E., M.S Egr., MBA., Asst.Prof. (SG)

& Head3. Dr.P.S. Vijayalakshmi, M.Phil., Ph.D., B.L., Asst.Prof.4. Dr.J.Sathyapriya, MBA., M.Phil., MHRM, Ph.D Asst.Prof.5. Mr.P.Guru, B.E., MBA. Asst.Prof.6. Mr.S.Balamurugan, B.E., MBA. Asst.Prof.

Non Teaching Staff1. Ms.R.Manimalar, B.Sc Jr.Asst.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCETeaching Faculty

1. Dr.D.Umamaheswari, M.Com., M.Phil.,MBA.,Ph.D Asst.Prof.(SG)& Head

2. Ms.K.Suganthi, M.Com., M.Phil. Asst.Prof.3. Ms.B.Nalini, M.Com., M.Phil. Asst.Prof.

Visiting Faculty1. Mr.P.Rajendra Kumar, Chartered Accountants, Senior Partner of

Sanjiv Shah & Associates, Chennai

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONTeaching Faculty1. Dr.S.Arockiadoss, M.Sc., M.A(Psy)., M.Ed., Ph.D. (Bio), Ph.D. (Edu.). Professor2. Dr.K.Vanitha, M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed.,M.Phil, MBA, Ph.D. Asst.Prof.&

Head3. Mr.K.Sethurajan, M.Sc., B.Ed., MCA., M.A.(Edn) Asst.Prof.(SS)

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4. Mr.G.Thamilvanan, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.5. Dr.J.Master Arul Sekar, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil. (Maths),

M.Phil. (Edu)., Ph.D. Asst. Prof.6. Ms. C.Anusuya@Priya, M.A., M.Phil., (Tamil)., M.Ed., M.Phil (Edu) Asst. Prof.7. Dr.P.Mary Rabaline Claret, M.Com., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D Asst.Prof.8. Ms.S.Janaki, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.A.(Eng.)., Asst.Prof.

Non - Teaching Staff1. Mr.M.Ganesan Office Asst.

DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATIONSCIENCES

1. Dr.P.Perumal, M.A., M.L.I.S. Ph.D. Library Adviser2. Dr.T.Narmadha,M.A., M.L.I.S., PGDCA., Director i/c

M.Phil, Ph.D., M.I.S.T.E.

3. Dr.C.Valarmathi, M.A., M.L.I.S. PGDCA.,M.Phil, Asst. Librarian M.I.S.T.E.

4. Mr.K.Raju, M.A.,M.L.I.S M.Phil, Asst.Librarian5. Ms. K.Vembu Lakshmi, B.A., M.L.I.S. Library Asst.6. Mr. R.Kumarvel, M.A., B.L.I.S. Library Asst.7. Ms.V.Ilanjiyam, M.A. Jr. Asst.8. Ms. P.Dhanalakshmi Office Asst.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION1. Dr. D.Ramesh, Ph.D. Head/ Phy. Edu.

SPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE1. District Sports Officer (Ex-Officio)2. Dr. M.S.Muthuramalingam, Asso.Prof./Phy.Edu/A.V.V.M.Sri Pushpan

College, Poondi

3. Dr. P.Mariayyah, Retd. Director /Phy.Edu/ Bharathidasan University, Trichy

4. Dean i/c (Academics)5. Dr.S.P. Kulandaivel Babu., Prof., /ECE6. Men Student (Player)7. Women Student (Player)8. Assistant Director / Physical Education

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CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE (CCC)1. Dr.S.Senthamilkumar, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Director

CENTRE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (CRD)1. Dr. A. Sasikala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Director i/c

2. Dr.A.Anand Jerard Sebastine, M.S.W.,Ph.D. Asst. Prof.

3. Mr.S.Gnanaraj, MSW., M.Phil., City Coordinator

4. Mr D.Arokiasamy, M.Com.,PGDCA.,MBA.,M.Phil. Jr.Asst.

VEERAMANI MOHANA CENTRE FOR QUALITY OF LIFEENGINEERING RESEARCH (VMCQLER)1. Dr.A.Ashokkumar, M.E., Ph.D. Director i/c2. Ms.D.Antony Lillypuspam, M.A., M.Phil. Counsellor

CENTRE FOR ONLINE AND DISTANCE EDUCATION(COADE)1. Dr.P.S.Vijayalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Director i/c

2. Mr.P.Sugumaran, B.Sc., M.A Assistant

PERIYAR TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS INCUBATOR1. Dr. N.Ramachandran B.E., M.E., Ph.D., Chairperson

F.I.E.(INDIA), M.I.E.E.E., F.I.V, M.I.I.P.A, F.I.S.T.E.

2. Ms. A.P.Aruna, M.Sc. (Agri.), M.B.A., M.I.S.T.E C.E.O i/c3. Mr.P.Rengarajan B.Com., D.Co-op. Assistant4. Ms.S.Merlin Project Asst.

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR TRAINING ANDRESEARCH IN AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES (CETAT)1. Dr.R.Kathiravan, B.E., M.E., Ph.D Director2. Ms.V.Hamsadhwani, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof. (SS)3. Mr.S.Balamurugan, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.4. Mr.S.Ezhilarasan, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.5. Mr.I.Karthic Subramaniyan, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.6. Mr.J.Kesavan, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.7. Ms.C.Narmatha, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.8. Mr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.9. Mr.C. Ramachandra Durai, B.E., M.Tech Asst.Prof.

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CENTRESCENTRE FOR STUDENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVESERVICES (CSAS)1. Ar. C.V.Subramanian, B.Arch., AITP., AIIA., Director i/c2. Ms.R.Poonguzhali, B.E., M.E. Co-ordinator /

Students Services3. Mr. M.Chandra Kumar Peter, M.Sc., M.Phil. Co-ordinator /

Students Services4. Mr.N.Durai Mutharasan, M.C.A. Co-ordinator /

Students Services5. Ms.M. Anjugam, B.Com., MBA Junior Asst.

CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY INTERACTION(CUII)1. Mr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E. Director i/c2. Mr.P.Guru, B.E., M.B.A. Asst. Prof.3. Mr.K.Murugesan, M.Com., M.A., DNCC., DTP Co-ord. BHEL SSIA

4. Ms.B.Hemalatha, M.Com., MBA Jr.Asst.

CENTRE OF EXCELLANCE FOR PERIYAR THOUGHT (CEPT)1. Dr.K.Anbalagan, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D Director i/c2. Dr.D.Jayakumar, M.Sc.,Ph.D. Asst. Prof.3. Dr.P.Kalimuthu, M.A., Ph.D. Visiting Prof.3. Ms.M.Jansi, B.A., D.P.Ed DTP Operator

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR NEXT GENERATIONNETWORK (CNGN)1. Ms.V.Violet Juli, B.E., M.E. Director i/c

CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR ENTERPRISE RESOURCEPLANNING (CEERP)1. Mr.K.Srinivasan, B.E., M.E., M.B.A., Director i/c

PERIYAR R&D CENTRE FOR BIO AND SOLAR ENERGY1. Dr. P.K. Srividhya, B.E., M.Tech., M.B.A, PhD. Director i/c

Dr KALAIGNAR M.KARUNANIDHI CENTRE FORPOLITICAL SCIENCE (KKCPS)1. Dr. P. Sabapathy, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Director2. Dr. K. Selvakumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asst.Prof

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PROFESSIONAL BODIES

I INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (India) STUDENTS CHAPTER

1. Dr. S.Senthamil Kumar B.E., M.E., Ph.D.,M.I.E Coordinator

II COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA (CSI) -THANJAVURCHAPTER

1. Dr.K.Lakshmi, B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D., President2. Dr.P.Avirajamanjula, B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D., Secretary3. Ms.D.Christy Sujatha, M.C.A., M.Phil., M.Tech., Coordinator

Student Chapter4. Ms.R.Poonguzhali, B.E., M.E., Coordinator

Student Chapter

III INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (ISTE)Local Chapter1. Ms. L.Jayanthi, B.E., M.Tech. Secretary&Treasurer

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (IIA)1. Ar. N.Ramesh Babu, B.Arch., M.T.P Coordinator

SOLAR ENERGY SOCIETY OF INDIA (SESI)1. Dr. P.K. Srividhya, B.E., M.Tech., M.B.A., Ph.D. Coordinator

BROADCAST ENGINEERING SOCIETY (BES-1)1. Ms. V.Violet Juli, B.E., M.E. Coordinator

INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING(IEEE)1. Mr. K. Jayakumar, B.E., M.Tech. Student’s Counselor

INDIAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY (INS)1. Dr.V.Sethuraman, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Chairperson2. Mr.S.Baskaran, B.E., M.E., Secretary3. Dr.AR.Umayal Sundari, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Treasurer

SOCIETY FOR SHOCKWAVE RESEARCH (INDIA)-PMU CHAPTER

1. Dr.D.Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D. President2. Ms.L.Sarojini, B.E., M.E., Treasurer

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10. Ms.L. Sarojini, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.11. Mr.A.Saravanan, D.E.E.E Tech. Asst.

PERIYAR RESEARCH ORGANISATION FORBIO-TECHNIC & ECO - SYSTEM (PROBE)1. Mr.K. Pandian, B.Sc., B.Sc (Agri.), M.B.A Sr. Agri. Officer2. Mr.N.Senthilrajan, ITI., Plant Operator3. Mr.V.Ravichandran Gardener4. Mr.G.Backiaraj Gardener5. Mr. S.Arokiaraj Gardener6. Mr. T.Palrasu Gardener7. Mr. R.Radhakrishnan Gardener8. Mr. A.Moorthy Gardener9. Mr. R. Inban Gardener10. Mr. T.Arokiyam Gardener11. Mr. K.Sahayaraj Gardener12. Ms. S.Selvi Gardener13. Ms. B.Mariammal Gardener14. Mr. A.Francis Xavier Gardener15. Mr. K.Paramasivam Gardener16. Mr. L.Nagarajan Gardener17. Mr. P.Jayalakshmi Helper

PERIYAR GIFT PARLOUR1. Ms. B.Andal, B.E., M.E., Advisor2. Mr.P.Sugumaran, B.Sc., M.A Assistant3. Ms.S.Mallika Office Asst.4. Ms.J.Celine Sales Asst.5. Ms.S.Shoba Sales Asst.

NAGAMMAIYAR CAFETERIA - ADVISORY COMMITTEE1. Dr.M.Varadharajan, Prof. / EEE Member2. Ar.K.Manonmani, Asso.Prof. / Arch., Member3. Dr.AR.Umayal Sundari, Asst.Prof. / Physics Member4. Mr.R.Jawahar, Section Officer /Finance Section Member

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PLUMBING1. Mr.V. Srinivasan Plumbing Asst.2. Mr. A. Sekar Plumbing Asst.3. Mr.T. Mahendran Plumbing Asst.

ELECTRICAL1. Mr.Abdul Kadhar, B.E., M.Tech. Site Engineer2. Mr.R.Kaliyamoorthi Foreman3. Mr.S.Subramanian, B.Tech. Technical Asst.4. Mr.M.Alagirisamy Field Asst.5. Mr.A.Anthony Helper (SG)6. Mr.V.Raja Helper7. Mr.D.Muthumurali Helper8. Mr.S.Charles Helper9. Mr.R.Karthikeyan, ITI. Electrician10. Mr.S.Saranraj, ITI. Electrician

DRIVERS1. Mr. P.Ravichandran2. Mr. G.Muthukrishnan3. Mr. K.Annadurai4. Mr.D.Sankar5. Mr. S.Dharmaraj6. Mr. S.Kumaresan7. Ms.D.Vidhya

PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE

1. Mr.P.Elango,B.Com., M.B.A. A.PRO2. Mr.S.Nagarajan A.PRO3. Ms.R.Radhika,B.Tech Co-ordinator

Admission & Placement4. Mr.S. Balaji, D.F.A Data Entry Operator5. Mr.S.Murugesan,B.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil Jr. Asst.6. Mr.G.Duraisamy, D.EEE. Photographer7. Mr.M.Sooriyamurthi, M.Com. Jr. Asst.8. Ms.S.Suganya, B.C.A., Receptionist

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NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)1. Dr.Lt.P.Vijayalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., NCC Officer

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)

1. Dr.A.Sasikala, M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D Co-ordinator

PROGRAMME OFFICERS

1. Mr.C.Shankar, M.Sc., M.Tech.,

2. Mr.A.K.Suresh, B.E., M.E.

3. Ms.E.Sangeetha Devi, B.E., M.E.

4. Mr.L.R.Balaji, B.E., M.E.

5. Ms.M.Sangeetha, B.E., M.E.

6. Mr.R.Chandrasekaran, B.E., M.E.

7. Mr.K.Natarajan, B.Tech., M.Tech.

8. Ms.M.Saraswathi, B.E., M.E.

9. Mr.S.Karthi, B.E., M.E.

10. Dr.S.Thirunavukkarasu, MFA., M.Phil., (sculp), Ph.D.

RED RIBBON CLUB (RRC)1. Ms. S.Buvaneswari, M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed., Co-ordinator

M.C.A., M.I.S.T.E.

2. Ms.D.Ruby, MCA., M.Phil., (Ph.D). Programme Officer3. Ms.M.Sangeetha, B.E., M.E. Programme Officer4. Mr.R.Chandrasekaran, B.E., M.E. Programme OfficerYOUTH RED CROSS (YRC)1. Ms. D.Thaiyalnayaki, B.E., M.E.,M.I.S.T.E. Co-ordinator

ESTATE OFFICE

1. Mr. L.J.Subramanian, B.E.,M.I.S.T.E. Chief Engineer (C&M)

2. Mr. A.Samy Ayyaa, B.E. Estate officer

3. Mr.B.Jayaseelan, B.E., M.Tech Site Engineer

4. Ms.L.Jegatharani, MBM., M.Phil. Jr.Asst.

5. Mr.R.Kamaraju, DCE Tech. Asst.

6. Mr. A.Rajendran Office Asst.

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16. Ms. V.Savariammal17. Ms R.Mariammal18. Ms.S.Sagayamary19. Ms.S.Viji20. Ms. A.Thilagavathi21. Ms.K.Amudha22. Mr. C.Muniyandi23. Mr. P.Pandiyan24. A.Masi25. M.Alagammal

ANNAI NAGAMMAIYAR & VITTOBAI HOSTEL 1. Dr.C.Vimala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Warden2. Ms.R.Tamilarasi, B.Com., Dy. Warden3. Ms.S.P.Rajalakshmi, B.Com Asst. Warden4. Ms.M.Shanthi, M.Tech., Tutor5. Ms.V.Tamil Elakkaiya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Tutor6. Ms.K.Savithiri, B.C.A., Tutor7 Mr.P.Lakshmi Narayanan Asst. Cook8. Mr.J.Vasudevan Asst. Cook9. Mr.K.Kulanthaivelselvam Asst. Cook10. Mr.Vetriselvam Asst. Cook11. Mr.M.Kannan Cook Helper12. Mr G.Sahadevan Cook Helper13. Mr.T.D.Yadav Cook Helper14. Mr.E.Elanchezhiyan Cook Helper15. Mr.K.Andiyappan Cook Helper16. Ms G.Selvi Cook Helper17. Ms.K.Lalitha Cleaning Asst.18. Ms. A.Pushpavalli Cleaning Asst.19. Ms.C.Malar Cleaning Asst.20. Mr.J.Devanesam Cleaning Asst.21. Ms.N.Geetha Cleaning Asst.22. Ms.R.Premavathi Cleaning Asst.23. Ms. K.Rani Cleaning Asst.

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SECURITY1. Mr. P.Govindarajan Supervisor2. Mr. L.Beerbahadur Security (SG)3. Mr. A Rajedran Security (SG)4. Mr. A.Robert Security (SG)5. Mr. B.Baskaran Security (SG)6. Mr. A.Savariraj7. Mr. K Jagadeesan8. Mr. A.Joseph9. Mr. S.Agastin10. Mr. J. Prakash11. Mr.L.Gunasekaran12. Mr.G.Subramaniyam13. Ms.B. Victoriyarani14. Ms.J.Indira15. Mr.R.Anbudurai16. Mr.M.Ramesh

HEALTH & HYGIENE1. Mr. D. Subramanian, B.A. Supervisor

Cleaning Assistants2. Ms.M.Jeeva3. Ms.M.Sakunthala4. Ms.N.Poongavanam5. Ms.A.Mallika6. Ms.S.Kamatchi7. Ms . K.Kuppammal8. Ms. P.Sundari9. Ms. K.Bakiyam10. Ms. D.Jecintha11. Ms. M.Saroja12. Ms. K.Rosy13. Ms. A.Shanthi14. Ms. A.Annamary15. Ms. A.Louis Mary

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TIME SCHEDULE

UG 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. 10.50 a.m. to 11.05 a.m.12.55 p.m. to 01.45 p.m.

PG 9.00 a.m. to 3.35 p.m. 10.50 a.m. to 11.05 a.m.12.55 p.m. to 01.45 p.m.

Part Time 6.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m(Monday to Friday)

Week End 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.(Saturday and Sunday)

1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.Office 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.

(On All Working Days)from Monday to Saturday9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.(Sundays)

Library 8.50 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.(On All Working Days)

Computer centre and 8.50 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.Internet Lab (On All Working Days)

Week Days Tea & Lunch BreaksWorking Hours

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24. Mr. K.Ayimanickam Cleaning Asst.25. Ms.R.Krishnaveni Cleaning Asst.26. Mr.P.Ariyathangam Cleaning Asst.27. Ms.J.Vasuki Cleaning Asst.28. Ms.K. Kalaivani Cleaning Asst.29. Ms.G. Renuga Cleaning Asst.

CHAKRAVARTHI HOSTEL

1. Dr.S.Chittibabu, M.Tech., Ph.D. Warden2. Mr.P.Ilangovan, B.Tech., M.E., Tutor3. Mr.Sriram Siripurapu, B.Tech., M.Tech., Tutor4. Mr.A.Arivinkumar, B.E., Tutor5. Mr.R.Palraj, Dip. Chem.Engg. Tutor6. Mr.R.Jeyakumar, M.Com Jr.Asst.7. Mr.A.Muthu Cleaning Asst.8. Mr.G.Lakshmanan Cleaning Asst.9. Mr. K.Neelakandan Cleaning Asst.10. Mr. P.Madavan Cleaning Asst.11. Ms. Raginamary Cleaning Asst.

PERIYAR MANIAMMAI HOSPITAL

1. Dr. M.Puspha, M.B.B.S. Medical Officer2. Ms. S.Beula Vanitha. Staff Nurse3. Ms. S.Kalaiselvi Nursing Asst.4. Ms. J.Jeyamary Nursing Asst.5. Ms. R.Ambika Nursing Asst.6. Ms. K.Vasuki Cleaning Asst.7. Ms. S.Juliet Mary Cleaning Asst.

Honorary Advisors

1. Dr. S. Narendran, M.S., Ph.D.

2. Dr. D.Tamilmani, M.D., DGO

3. Dr. Radhika Michael, M.D., DGO

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Date Day June -20161 Wed2 Thu3 Fri4 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday5 Sun World Environment Day6 Mon7 Tue8 Wed World Ocean Day9 Thu

10 Fri11 Sat

12 Sun13 Mon14 Tue15 Wed

16 Thu17 Fri18 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday19 Sun

20 Mon Semester Reopening21 Tue22 Wed23 Thu24 Fri25 Sat26 Sun27 Mon28 Tue

29 Wed

30 Thu

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Date Day1 Mon

2 Tue3 Wed4 Thu5 Fri6 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday Hiroshima Day7 Sun8 Mon9 Tue Nagasaki Day

10 Wed11 Thu12 Fri International Youth Day13 Sat14 Sun15 Mon Independance Day16 Tue17 Wed18 Thu

19 Fri20 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday21 Sun22 Mon23 Tue24 Wed25 Thu26 Fri

27 Sat

28 Sun

29 Mon30 Tue31 Wed

August -2016

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Date Day1 Fri2 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday3 Sun4 Mon

5 Tue6 Wed Ramzan - Holiday7 Thu8 Fri9 Sat

10 Sun11 Mon World Population Day12 Tue13 Wed14 Thu15 Fri16 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday

17 Sun18 Mon19 Tue20 Wed

21 Thu

22 Fri

23 Sat

24 Sun

25 Mon26 Tue

27 Wed

28 Thu

29 Fri30 Sat 5th Saturday Holiday31 Sun

July -2016

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Date Day1 Thu Architects Day2 Fri3 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday4 Sun5 Mon Teacher’s Day

6 Tue7 Wed8 Thu International Literacy Day9 Fri

10 Sat11 Sun

12 Mon13 Tue Bakrid - Holiday

14 Wed15 Thu Engineers Day

16 Fri Annual Sports Day

17 Sat Periyar’s Birth Day, 3rd Saturday Holiday18 Sun

19 Mon

20 Tue

21 Wed

22 Thu23 Fri24 Sat

25 Sun26 Mon27 Tue28 Wed29 Thu World Heart Day30 Fri

September-2016

G.V.K.Aasan Memorial TrustEndowment Lecture

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Date Day1 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday2 Sun Gandhi Jayanthi - Holiday3 Mon4 Tue5 Wed6 Thu7 Fri8 Sat Indian Air Force Day9 Sun

10 Mon11 Tue12 Wed13 Thu14 Fri15 Sat World & Rural Women day - 3rd Saturday Holiday

16 Sun

17 Mon18 Tue

19 Wed

20 Thu

21 Fri

22 Sat

23 Sun24 Mon

25 Tue26 Wed

27 Thu

28 Fri Spell Holiday29 Sat Spell Holiday 5

thSaturday Holiday30 Sun Spell Holiday31 Mon

October -2016

B.S.A.Swamy Memorial CharitableTrust Endowment Lecture

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Date Day1 Thu World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Club2 Fri Chancellor’s Birthday3 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday4 Sun5 Mon6 Tue7 Wed Armed Force Flag Day

8 Thu9 Fri

10 Sat Human Rights Day11 Sun12 Mon13 Tue14 Wed National Energy Conservation Day

15 Thu16 Fri17 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday18 Sun

19 Mon

20 Tue

21 Wed

22 Thu23 Fri Farmer’s Day24 Sat Periyar Memorial Day25 Sun Christmas - Holiday26 Mon27 Tue28 Wed29 Thu30 Fri31 Sat 5th Saturday Holiday

December - 2016

Muthusamy Kaliammal Trust EndowmentLecture

D.Venkata Nagarjuna Babu EndowmentLecture

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Date Day 1 Tue

2 Wed3 Thu

4 Fri5 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday6 Sun7 Mon

8 Tue9 Wed

10 Thu World Science Day11 Fri National Education Day12 Sat

13 Sun14 Mon Children’s Day15 Tue16 Wed17 Thu

18 Fri19 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday20 Sun Universal Children’s Day21 Mon22 Tue23 Wed24 Thu25 Fri26 Sat27 Sun28 Mon

29 Tue30 Wed

November -2016

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Date Day February -20171 Wed

2 Thu

3 Fri

4 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday5 Sun6 Mon7 Tue8 Wed9 Thu

10 Fri11 Sat12 Sun13 Mon14 Tue15 Wed16 Thu17 Fri18 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday19 Sun

20 Mon

21 Tue International Mother Tongue Day22 Wed

23 Thu24 Fri25 Sat26 Sun27 Mon28 Tue National Science Day

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Date Day1 Sun New Year - Holiday2 Mon

3 Tue

4 Wed5 Thu6 Fri7 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday

8 Sun9 Mon

10 Tue11 Wed12 Thu National Youth Day13 Fri Spell Holiday

14 Sat Spell Holiday15 Sun Spell Holiday16 Mon Spell Holiday

17 Tue

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25 Wed

26 Thu Republic Day - Holiday

27 Fri

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January - 2017

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Date Day1 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday2 Sun

3 Mon

4 Tue5 Wed6 Thu7 Fri World Health Day

8 Sat

9 Sun

10 Mon11 Tue12 Wed13 Thu14 Fri Dr. Ambedkar Birthday - Holiday15 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday16 Sun

17 Mon

18 Tue World Heritage Day

19 Wed20 Thu21 Fri World Earth Day

22 Sat World Book Day23 Sun24 Mon25 Tue26 Wed27 Thu28 Fri29 Sat 5th Saturday Holiday30 Sun

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2 Thu3 Fri4 Sat 1st Saturday Holiday5 Sun6 Mon7 Tue8 Wed International Womens Day9 Thu

10 Fri Annai Maniammaiyar’s Birthday

11 Sat12 Sun13 Mon14 Tue15 Wed World Consumer Day16 Thu17 Fri PEACE (Tentative)

18 Sat 3rd Saturday Holiday19 Sun

20 Mon

21 Tue22 Wed World Water Day23 Thu24 Fri25 Sat

26 Sun27 Mon

28 Tue29 Wed30 Thu31 Fri

March -2017

Dr.Justice P.S.SomasundaramEndowment Lecture

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ACADEMICSCHEDULE

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LIST OF HOLIDAYS2016 - 2017

06.07.2016 Ramzan Wednesday

15.08.2016 Independence Day Monday

13.09.2016 Bakrid Tuesday

17.09.2016 Periyar’s Birth Day Saturday

02.10.2016 Gandhi Jayanthi Sunday

28.10.2016 - 30.10.2016 Spell 2 (2016) Friday - Sunday(3 Days)

25.12.2016 Christmas Sunday

01.01.2017 New Year Sunday

13.01.2017 - 16.01.2017 Spell 1 (2017) Friday- Monday(Pongal Festival) (4 Days)

26.01.2017 Republic Day Thursday

14.04.2017 Ambedkar Birthday Friday

01.05.2017 May Day Monday

* All 1st, 3rd and 5th

Saturdays are holidays.

Semester Holidays for Students:23.12.2016 - 08.01.2016

Date Holiday Day

Cal

end

ar 2

016-

2017

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UNIVERSITY BUS - RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. Students should follow the dress code2. Boys have to wear full pants and shirts tucked in and formal shoes.

They are not allowed to wear safari, pyjamas, dhoti, stonewashpants and jeans.

3. Girls have to wear churidar with properly pinned thupattas orPant and Shirt. They are not allowed to wear miniskirt, midi, shortchuridar, sleeveless garments and tight pants

4. Students should keep their bus eco-friendly, neat and tidy.5. Students should always wear their own identity cards.6. Students are not permitted to play music with laptop or mobile

phones in the bus.7. Students shall not indulge in any undesirable activity and shall

maintain highest standard of discipline8. Possession or consumption of narcotic drugs, tobacco, alcohol and

other intoxicating substances are strictly prohibited in the bus.9. Students are prohibited from indulging in anti-institutional, anti-

national, anti-social, communal, immoral or political expressionsand activities in the bus.

10. Students shall not deface, disfigure, damage or destroy or causeany loss in any manner to or regarding public, private or Universityproperties.

11. Unauthorized entry of outsiders into the bus is strictly prohibited.12. No one shall exhibit any type of banners, flags, boards etc., inside

or outside the bus.13. Any conduct, which leads to lowering of the reputation of the

University is prohibited.14. Students found travelling without paying fees will be punished15. Students are not permitted to enter or stay inside the bus during

class hours.16. Students shall not interfere with driver and other Staff. They shall

not seek any favours from the driver. They should informstaff i/c of the bus incase of any difference of opinion or anyinconvenience to the students.

17. Students are strictly not permitted to get down inbetween Stopsother than the University Stop and the Boarding point.

18. Any Complaints should be reported to the Student’s grievanceredressal committee.

19. Bus day celebrations are strictly banned.

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WHAT CONSTITUTES RAGGING

Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts

a. Any conduct by any student or students whether by wordsspoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing,treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any otherstudent;

b. Indulging in rowdy or in disciplined activities by any studentor students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance,hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear orapprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student;

c. Asking any student to do any act which such student will notin the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causingor generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassmentso as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresheror any other student;

d. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbsthe regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher;

e. Exploiting the service of a fresher or any other student forcompleting the academic tasks assigned to an individual or agroup of students;

f. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burdenput on a fresher or any other student by student;

g. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it:sexualabuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewdacts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to healthor person;

h. Any act or abuse by spoken words, e-mails , post , public insultswhich would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicariousthrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfitureto fresher or any other student;

i. Any act that affects the mental health and self confidence of afresher or any other student with or without an intent to derivea sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority orsuperiority by a student over any fresher or any other student.

Ref: UGC Letter No.F.1-16/2007(cpp-II), dated 09/07/2009.

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CLUBS AND SOCIETIESS.

No.Clubs and Societies

1. Athletic Club

2. Badminton Club

3. Basketball Club

4. Citizen Consumer Club

5. Drama Club

6. Energy Club

7. Environmental Club

8. Football Club

9. General knowledge Club

10. Humanist Club

11. Innovators Club

12. Karate Club

13. Legal Aid Clinic

14. Media Producers Club

15. Painters Club

16. Public Affairs Club

17. Photography Club

18. Rationalist Club

19. Reformers Club

20. Transformer Club

21. Thinker Club

22. Tennis Club

23. Volleyball Club

24. Writers Club

1. Debating Society

2. Entrepreneurship Society

3. Foreign Language Culture Society

(German, Chinese, etc.,)

4. Heritage Society

5. Dance Society

6. Music Society

7. Tamil Mandram

8. Yoga and Meditation Society

Total 32 Clubs and Societies

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