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The HOD, Staff and Students
Hearty Welcome
To
NBA Expert Committee
Members11
2012 To 2013
AAPresentationPresentation
ByBy
Prof.. P. Prof.. P. NIRUPAMANIRUPAMA
H.O.D, C.S.EH.O.D, C.S.E
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CONTENTS:CONTENTS:
Vision and Mission, PEOs and POs. Department Profile Financial Profile Physical Resources Teaching Learning Process. Human Resource- Students & Their Activities Human Resources –Faculty and Technical Staff. Continuous Improvement. Curriculum Analysis. PEO and PO Evaluation and Assessment. Future Plans and Conclusion.
Started in 2001 with 60 students intake.
Intake was increased to 120 in the year 2006.
M.Tech program started in 2009 with intake 18.
Permanent Affiliation in the year 2010.
Located in A-Block, 1st and 2nd Floors.
DEPARTMENT PROFILE
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VISIONVISION
MISSIONMISSION
To be one among the premier institutions of the country in producing ethically strong and technically sound Engineers and managers to serve the Nation.
To create sacred environment for the students to acquire knowledge through innovative and professional approach and utilize it for the welfare of the mankind.
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Programme Educational Objectives:
P1. To produce graduates with a strong foundation that will enable them to identify and solve Computer Science Engineering Problems.
P2.To prepare students into successful employment as computer Engineers in Industry, service, consulting, and/or for higher studies in government organizations or for advanced study at leading graduate schools in technical or non-technical fields.
P3.To train students in identifying, formulating, analyzing and creating computer Engineering solutions to develop novel products and solutions for real life Problems.
P4.To provide students with the basic skills to communicate effectively and to develop the ability to function as members of multidisciplinary teams.
P5.To offer a curriculum that encourages students to become broadly educated engineers and life-long learners, with an ability to communicate effectively with various audiences and purposes, and a desire to seek out further educational opportunities.
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An ability to apply knowledge of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering.
An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze
and interpret data,
An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical,
health, and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams,
An ability to identify, formulates, and solves engineering problems,
An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
An ability to communicate effectively,
The board education necessary to understand the impact of engineering
solution in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context,
A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning,
A knowledge of contemporary issues, and
An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary
for engineering practice.
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ACHIEVEMENTS
Started M.Tech programme in the year 2009.
Awarded permanent affiliation by JNTUA, Ananthapur.
Our student K.Radhika(07F61A0591) got 3rd University rank in 4-1 University results and placed Rank in top 20 in CSE.
Placed 50% student placements constantly and achieved above 90% placements in 2011 passed outs.
Prof. K. R. Manjula achieved Doctorate degree during this year and granted 3 publications from UGC.
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Human Resources Physical Resources Department Governance
Faculty Technical & Supporting
staff
Students Laboratories Class Rooms Dept Library
Maintenance of Laboratories /Equipment
Curricular ActivitiesCo-Curricular Activities
Extra curricular Activities
Dept Office Maintenance
Student CounselingParents Meeting
Time TablesExaminations
Alumni
Industrial Tours
Department
Placements
Industry InstituteInteractions – MoU
Academic Committees• Department Development Committee
• Class Monitoring Committee
• Project Review Committee
Student Seminars
Guest Lectures
Orientation Lectures
Mini Projects
R & D
Dept Budget
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Class Rooms : 07
Laboratories : 08
Staff Rooms/Cabins (including HOD) : 06
Computing Facility in Labs : 55 Systems
Internet (5 Mbps) Facility : 55 Systems
E-class Lecture Hall : 01
Wi-Fi enabled Internet
Department Library
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S.No. Room No. Usage Area(Sq.m)
1 A-308 Class Room for 2nd CSE-1 60
2 A-309 Class Room for 2nd CSE-2 60
3 A-305 Class Room for 3nd CSE-1 60
4 A-310 Class Room for 3nd CSE-2 64
5 A-306 Class Room for 4th CSE-1 60
6 A-307 Class Room for 4th CSE-2 68
7 C-312 Class Room for M. Tech. 30
8 A-303 E-Class Room 79
9 A-202 Dept Library 25
10 A-203 HOD Room 12
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S.No. Room No. Usage Area(Sq.m)
11 A-302 Staff Room - I 12
12 A-304 Staff Room - II 9
13 A-311 Staff Room - III 39
14 A-205 Staff Room - IV 8
15 C-311 Staff Room - V 27
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S.No. Physical Lab & Room No.
Curriculum Lab used Systems Configuration
1 Lab-1, A-201
IT Workshop Lab P-IV,80 GB HDD,512 MB RAM, and 15’’ CRTs.
2 Lab-2,A-204
Advanced English Language Communication Skills Lab
Dual Core, 320 GB HDD, 1 GB RAM, and 15.6 LCDs.
3 Lab-3,A-206
Case tools and Software Testing Lab /Unix Internals Lab / IT Workshop Lab
Core i3, 320 GB HDD, 4 GB RAM, and 19 LCDs.
4 Lab-4,A-207
Web Technologies and data mining Lab / Object Oriented Programming Lab /Software Lab-1
Core i3, 320 GB HDD, 4 GB RAM, and 19 LCDs.
5 Lab-5,A-208
Data Structures Lab / Computer Networks & Operating Systems Lab/Database Management System Lab
Core i3, 320 GB HDD, 4 GB RAM, and 19 LCDs.
LAB DETAILS
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S.No. Physical Lab & Room No.
Curriculum Lab used Systems Configuration
6 Lab-6,A-210 Computing Facilities / Internet Lab Dual Core, 320 GB HDD, 1 GB RAM, and 15.6 LCDs.
7 Lab-7,A-211 English Language Communication Skills Lab P-IV,80 GB HDD,512 MB RAM, and 15.6 LCDs.
8 Lab-8,C-101 C Programming & Data Structures Lab Core i3, 320 GB HDD, 4 GB RAM, and 19 LCDs.
LAB DETAILS
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S.No. ITEM NAME CAPACITY1 Total no. of Systems 339
2 Printer cum Scanner 1
3 Laser , Dot Matrix Printers 1, 2
4 UPSs 2
5 Internet Speed 10 Mbps-BSNL 20 Mbps-SKYTELL
6 Servers 3
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DEPARTMENT LIBRARYDEPARTMENT LIBRARY
• No. of Text Books : 250
• No. of Journals : 2• No. of News letter : 04• Soft/Hard copies of mini and main Project reports : 50• University Question papers : 2 to
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II, III, IV Year B.Tech. – I Semester
I Spell of Instructions : 02.07.2012 to 01.09.2012 (09W) I Mid Examinations : 03.09.2012 to 05.09.2012 (03 D) II Spell of Instructions : 06.09.2012 to 31.10.2012 (08W) II Mid Examinations : 01.11.2012 to 03.11.2012 (03 D) Preparation & Practicals : 05.11.2012 to 10.11.2012 (06 D) End Examinations : 12.11.2012 to 24.11.2012 (02W)
IV Year B.Tech. – II Semester I Spell of Instructions : 26.11.2012 to 05.01.2013 (06W) I Mid Examinations : 07.01.2013& 08.01.2012 (02 D) Project Work : 09.01.2012 to 23.02.2013 (06W) II Spell of Instructions : 25.02.2013 to 21.03.2013 (04W ) II Mid Examinations : 22.03.2013 & 23.03.2013 (02 D) End Examinations : 25.03.2013 to 01.04.2013 (07 D) Project Viva Voce Examinations : 02.04.2013 to 12.04.2013 (10 D)
Commencement of class work for IV Year B.Tech : 26.11.2012Commencement of class work for II and III Year B.Tech : 10.12.2012
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Designation THEORY LABPROFESSOR 2 1
Associate Professor 2 2
Assistant Professor 2 4
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Syllabus
Lesson Plan
Class Time Table
Students List
Course Information Sheet
Course Notes
Assignment Topics
University Question Papers
Unit wise Questions
Internal Evaluation Schedule
Copies of Assignment Samples
Copies of Internal Test Performance
Class Attendance Log Book
Students Performance in Internal Evaluation.
Details of Remedial & Make Up classes
Course Assessment Sheet
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As per Academic Calendar and Course Structure
Lecturing as per the Lesson Plan given in Handout
Remedial & Make-up Classes
Contents Beyond Syllabus
Tutorials
Assignments
Unit Tests
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Periodically by HOD and Principal
Review in Class Monitoring Committee Meetings
Review of coverage of syllabus in Faculty meetings at Department Level
As per the Requirements of Internal Evaluation Tests based on R09 regulations.
Annual/Semester
Unit Nos. Prescribed for
MID - I MID-II MID-III
Annual (I Year) 1,2 3,4,5 6,7,8
Semester(II & III Year)
1 to 4 5 to 8 Not Applicable
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THEORY
Additional Topics wherever needed and possible are being covered
2012 - 2013
S. No. Year Subject Topics beyond syllabus
1 II-I Advanced Data Structures
Programs on Files, Dynamic arrays in C++, and more examples on B+ trees.
2 III-I Computer Networks Routing techniques and IEEE standards, Application layer functions, and MAC layer.
3 IV-I Web Technologies Lab More Servlet Examples, More client and server applications, and Solving PHP related problems.
4 III-I Compiler Design More Parsing examples, and More examples on intermediate code generations.
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2011 - 2012S.No. Year Subject Topics beyond syllabus
1 II-II OOPS More examples on Applets, and Network Programming.
2 II-II DAA More examples on Time Complexity.
3 II-II DBMS More examples on Nested Queries, and Normal Forms.
4 II-II FLAT More examples on types of Grammars, and TMs.
5 III-II UI Various Shell Programming commands, and Features.
6 III-II OOAD More examples on UML.
2010 -11
S.No. Year Subject Topics beyond Syllabus
1 I C Programming Lab
More on Pointers, and data Structures.
2 I IT Workshop MS DOS Commands, LATEX Commands, and Internet.
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Laboratory Add on Contents
Network Programming Lab Study of Inter Process Communication mechanisms.
Object Oriented Programming Lab Various Problems are designed and solved using applets and Swings.
Web Technologies & Data Mining Lab Designing web pages with script languages and client server programming techniques and Mining techniques like classification, association etc .
Case tools and Software Testing Lab Create various UML diagrams for analyzing problems and writing test cases, and testing projects in automated tools.
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Continuous Evaluation Procedure
1. Assessment for Theory Subjects:
THEORY (100 MARKS)
INTERNAL (30 MARKS) END EXAM. (70 MARKS)
1ST YEAR SEMESTERS
MID TESTS – 3 (Quiz-10M, Desc-20M)
EACH TEST – 30 MARKS
MID TESTS – 2 (Quiz-10M, Desc-20M)
EACH TEST – 30 MARKS
Best two are considered i.e for 30 INTERNAL MARKS for each subject.
Best one to be considered for awarding 30 INTERNAL MARKS for each subject
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2. Laboratory Marks:LAB (75 MARKS)
INTERNAL (25 MARKS) END EXAM. (50 MARKS)
DAY TO DAY WORK & For Record Book (25 MARKS)
3. Project Work: PROJECT (200 MARKS)
INTERNAL (60 MARKS)
BASED ON SEMINAR REVIEWS
END EXAM. (140 MARKS)
4. Seminar (IV year II semester) – 50 marks, No External marks.
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Incentive Amounts are fixed for Academic Performance of Staff
S.No. Pass % Amount
1 Above 100% Rs: 5,000/-
2 Above 95% Rs: 3,000/-
Incentives Given
S.No. Year Academic
1 2012-13 -
2 2011-12 5
3 2010-11 6
4 2009-10 15
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Year Publications / Conferences
2012-13 11
2011-12 4
2010-11 5
2009-10 2
Publication Type Amount
International Journal Rs: 3,000/-
National Journal Rs: 1,500/-
International Conference Rs: 2,000/-
National Conference Rs: 1,000/-
Incentives are fixed for research performance
Incentives are given to staff since 3 years shown in beside table
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Students asked to evaluate the faculty based on the following criteria
Communication
Impartial
Way of teaching
Punctuality
Syllabus Coverage
Use of modern aids
Based on the feedback, the faculty member who have got <70% will be counseled by the
HOD and Principal. If necessary the follow up action will be initiated.
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SAMPLE FEEDBACK COPY
Sample Copy on Theoretical Subjects: Sample Copy on Labs
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Sl.
No.
Name of the
AlumniBatch
Organization Name
DesignationPresent Salary (Rs. in Lakhs
p.a)
1 SelvaRaj 2004-2008 Infosys Team Analyst 12
2 Srinath 2004-2008 Infosys Team Lead 12
3 G.M.Mahesh 2004-2008 Infosys Team Lead 12
4 Lakesh 2004-2008 Kgan Sr.S/W Engineer 7
5 M.Lavanya 2004-2008 Mphasis Sr.S/W Engineer 7
6 G.Sumathi 2005-2009 Zotto Sr.S/W Engineer 8
7 Lipin 2005-2009 Wipro Sr.S/W Engineer 8
8 P.ShidiNath 2005-2009 Oracle Sr.S/W Engineer 9
9 CH.Avinash 2005-2009 Infosys Sr.S/W Engineer 7
10 D.A.Naveen Kumar 2005-2009 CSC Sr.S/W Engineer 9
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Items
Budget proposed in(2012-13)(lakhs)
Budget spent in(2012-13)(lakhs)
Budget spent in(2011-12)(lakhs)
Budget spent in(2010-11)(lakhs)
Budget spent in(2009-10)(lakhs)
Equipments 35 32.25 - 14.40 9.45
Software's purchase 2.0 1.20 - - 0.96
Consumables 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.3 0.25
Maintenance and Spares 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05
Travel 0.1 0.05 0.1 0.09 0.15
Miscellaneous 1.0 0.5 0.72 0.6 0.9
Total 38.4 34.15 1.42 15.49 11.76
BUDGET
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HUMAN RESOURCES – STUDENTS & THEIR ACTIVITIES
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Students Admissions
ItemsCAY
(2012-13)
CAYm1(2011 –
12)
CAYm2 (2010-
2011)
CAYm3(2009-2010)
Sanctioned Intake Strength in the program
120 120 120 120
No. of total admitted students in First year
120 120 118 109
No. of total admitted students (including lateral entries in 2nd year, if any), belonging to the same Batch
- 120+8=128 118+7=125 109+5=114
% of students Admitted in First B.Tech. only
100 100 98.3 91
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Rank Range 2012 – 13 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-20101 to 10,000 00 01 00 0010,001 to 20,000 00 01 00 0120,001 to 50,000 20 28 32 2150,001 to 1,00,000 29 21 25 261,00,001 to 2,00,000 30 26 20 242,00,000 & Above 05 02 04 06Admitted without rank
36 42 37 31
ECET ranks - 08 07 05Total 120 128 125 114
Student Admissions ( Ranks range)
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ACADEMIC RESULTS
S. No. BatchSanctioned
IntakeStudents Appeared
Students Passed out
% Of students Passed
1 2008-12 129 122 110 90
2 2007-11 130 128 81 63
3 2006-10 127 121 92 76
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
ItemsLYG
(2008-2012)LYGm1
(2007-2011)
LYGm2(2006-2010)
# of students in 100<=Marks<90 00 00 00 # of students in 90<= Marks<80 00 01 01# of students in 80<= Marks<70 24 29 30# of students in 70<= Marks<60 68 47 54# of students in 60<= Marks<50 18 04 07
# of students in 50<= Marks<40 00 00 00 # of students in <40 Marks 10 47 29
Total 110 81 92 Approximating API by
percentage of all students(API)
6.872 5.653 6.3
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PLACEMENTS
YearNo. of
Students Passed out
No. of Students
selected on Campus
No. of Students
selected Off Campus
2011-12 110 35 30
2010-11 81 68 5
2009-10 92 31 42
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HIGHER EDUCATION
Year No. Admitted for P.GVarious
Universities2011-12 20 VIT / JNTU / SVU /
Private Universities / Abroad Universities
2010-11 08
2009-10 07
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COMPETITIVE EXAMS QUALIFIED
Nature of Exams: GATE / PGECET/ GRE/TOFEL
YearNo. of Passed out Students
No. of Students Appeared
Qualified
2011-12 129 30 15
2010-11 130 20 9
2009-10 120 25 10
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STUDENT PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY
NO. OF STUDENTS REGISTERED:
ISTE : 170ISTE : 170
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Year Nature of Activity Resource Person Date
2011-12How to be an Entrepreneur
Branch Manager,
SBI, Puttur.17-02-2011
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EVENTS ORGANIZED FOR STUDENTS
Year Event NameNo. of Sub
EventsNo.
Participated
2011-12 Siddhartha Quest-2K12 2 106
2010-11Access 2KX 9 400
Siddhartha Quest-2K10 3 146
2009-10Access AK9 3 50
Siddhartha Quest-2K9 3 50
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Performance in Paper Contests / Other Events
Awards and Rewards Without Rewards
YearNo. of Prizes
2012-13 (So far) 1
2011-12 4
2010-11 2
2009-102
YearNo. of batches
Participated
2012-13 (So far)
4
2011-12 16
2010-11 7
2009-1018
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TECHNICAL MAGAZINES / NEWS LETTERS
S.No.Technical magazine/News letter
Name of the Technical
Magazine/News letter
Issue No. & Month
Name(s) of the Editor(s)
Academic Year CAY (2012-2013)
1 News letter CSE info.Volume1,Issue210th Nov-2012
Mr. P. Ramesh Babu Associate Professor Mr.B. Krishna Moorthy Assistant Professor2 News letter
CSE info.Volume1,Issue110th Aug-2012
3Technical Magazine INSIET
SIET/TM/001/Jun-2012
Dr. K.R.Manjula,P.Chandra Sekhar,S.Bhanu, S.Kishore
Academic Year CAY m1(2011-2012)1 News letter CSE info. Volume1, Issue2
May-2012 Mr. P. Ramesh Babu Associate Professor Mr.B. Krishna Moorthy Assistant Professor
2 News letter CSE info. Volume1, Issue1Jan-2012
3Technical Magazine
INSIET SIET/TM/001/Dec-2011
Dr. K.R.Manjula,P.Chandra Sekhar, S.Bhanu,S.Kishore
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BEST 3 PROJECTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR
S. No. Year Title
1 2011-12
Dynamic and Best route Identification with Security Routing Process
Could Computing for Agent based Urban Transportation SystemMulti cloud Deployment of Computing Clusters for loosely
coupled MTC Applications
2 2010-11Home Seva India
Data Seclusion in Audio Files
A Tabu Search Algorithm for Cluster Building
3 2009-10Video Steganography using flash video
Routing Algorithm using Ant agents for MANETs
An automatic Moving object for video surveillance application
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HUMAN RESOURCES – FACULTY
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Faculty
Professors(5) Associate Professors(5)
AssistantProfessors(21)
Faculty = 31Faculty with B.Tech Program: 24Total No. of C.S.E Students(Excluding 1st Year) :352
Faculty – Student Ratio = 1: 14.7
Cadre Ratio: 4 : 5 : 14
Faculty
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List of Faculty for B.Tech
S.No.
Name Designation Qualifi-cation
Exp. D.O.J
1 Prof.P.Nirupama Prof. & Head M.E. 13 19-10-2001
2 Dr.K.R.Manjula Professor Ph.D. 14 14-05-2008
3 Mr.A.BalaSubramani Professor M.Tech., (Ph.D.) 19 30-11-2011
4 Mr. N. Prakash Professor M.Tech., (Ph.D.) 14 04-06-2012
5 Mrs.J. Suneetha Asso.Prof. M.E. 9.10 05-01-2004
6 Mr.S. HrushiKesava Raju Asso.Prof. M.E.,(Ph.D.) 8.4 15-06-2012
7 Mr. P. Ramesh Babu Asso.Prof. M.Tech.,(Ph.D.) 6 29-11-2007
8 Mr. P.Balaji Asso.Prof. M.Tech. 7.4 06-06-2012
9 Mr.G. Prasad Babu Asso.Prof. M.E. 7 09-08-2006
10 Mr.A.Dhasaradhi Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 5 09-01-2011
11 Mrs R.Swathi Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 507-12-2007
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S.No. Name Designation Qualification Exp. D.O.J
12 Mr.B.Ravindra Naick Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 4 28-10-2009
13 Mrs.N. Sridevi Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 3 21-06-2012
14 Mr.V. Balaji Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 2 04-06-2012
15 Ms.I.Kasthuri Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 1 11-06-2012
16 Mr.K. Muddu Swamy Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 2 04-06-2011
17 Mr. M.Chiranjeevi Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 5.4 30-04-2007
18 Mr.B. Krishna Murthi Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 5 25-11-008
19 Mr. T. Muni Pratap Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 2 13-07-2012
20 Mr.B.Chandra Mouli Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 2 04-06-2012
21 Mr.R.G. Kumar Asst.Prof. M.Tech . 0.5 04-06-2012
22 Mrs.M. Chenchu Lakshmi
Asst.Prof. B.Tech. 5.4 09-10-2006
23 Ms.A.S. Kumari Asst.Prof. B.Tech. 2 11-07-2011
24 Mr.C. Hema Sekhar Asst.Prof. B.Tech. 0.5 06-06-2012
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List of Faculty for I B.Tech, M.Tech Programs
S.No. Name Designation Qualification Exp. D.O.J
1Dr.R.Rajeswara Rao
Professor Ph.D. 14 06-06-2010
2Mr.K. Venkata Guru Natha Naidu
Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 2 14-09-2011
3 Ms.M. Praneetha Asst.Prof. M.Tech . 0.5 18-06-2012
4 Mr.K.V.S.K. Prakash Asst.Prof. B.Tech . 6 26-06-2011
5 Ms.G. Prathima Asst.Prof. M.Tech. 2 23-07-2011
6 Mr.B.Pavan Kumar Asst.Prof. M.Tech . 1.4 11-07-2011
7 Mrs .T. Terisa Asst.Prof. B.Tech . 2 27-06-2011
Average Experience of All the Faculty: 6 years
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FACULTY – STUDENT RATIO
Year X Y Z X+Y+Z N TSR Assessment CAY ( 2012 – 2013)
122 126 104 352 24 14.7 20
CAYm1 ( 2011– 2012)
128 105 126 359 23 15 20
CAYm2 ( 2010-2011)
108 124 128 360 24 15 20
CAYm3 (2009-2010)
131 131 121 383 25 15 20
Av. Assessment 20
Where x = No. of students in 2nd year of the program y = No. of students in 3rd year of the program z = No. of students in 4th year of the programN = Total No. Faculty Members in the program
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CADRE RATIO
Year X Y N CRI Assessment CAY (2012-2013)
4 5 24 1.21 24.4
CAYm1 ( 2011-2012)
4 4 23 1.17 23.4
CAYm2 ( 2010-2011)
3 2 24 0.75 15
CAYm3 (2009-2010)
1 4 25 0.54 10.8
Av. Assessment 19
where x = No. of professors in the programy = No. of associate professors / readers in the programN = Total No. Faculty Members in the program
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FACULTY QUALIFICATION
Year X Y Z N FQI Assessment CAY ( 2012-2013)
1 21 2 24 6 24
CAYm1 ( 2011-2012)
1 18 4 23 6.3 25
CAYm2 ( 2010-2011)
1 09 14 24 5 20
CAYm3 (2009-2010)
1 10 14 25 5 20
Av. Assessment 22
Where x = No. of Faculty Members with Ph. D in Engineering y = No. of Faculty Members with M. E / M. Techz = No. of Faculty Members with B. E / B. TechN = Total No. Faculty Members.
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Faculty Retention for 2012-13
Items CAY
(2012-2013)
CAYm1
(2011-2012)
CAYm2
(2010-2011)
CAYm3
(2009-2010)# of faculty with less than 1y (x0) 08 07 00 08# of faculty with 1y <= period < 2y (x1)
06 02 09 06
# of faculty with 2y <= period < 3y (x2)
00 02 06 04
# of faculty with 3y <= period < 4y (x3)
01 04 04 03
# of faculty with 4y <= period < 5y (x4)
02 04 02 00
# of faculty with more than 5 y (x5) 07 04 03 04N 24 23 24 25
RPI = x1 + 2x2 + 3x3 + 4x4 +5x5 52 54 56 46Assessment 8.67 9.39 9.33 7.36
Av. Assessment 9
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INSTITUTIONAL INVOLVEMENT
S.No. Staff Name Responsibility
1 Dr.K.R.Manjula President-W.E.C
2 Prof. P. Nirupama General Secretary-W.E.C
3 P. Balaji Dept. Exam Cell Coordinator
4 G. Prasad Babu Alumni Coordinator
5 A. Bala Subramani Placement Officer
6 a) B. Ravindra Naickb) G. Prasad Babu
Sports Incharges
7 P.Ramesh Babu Dept. R & D Cell
8 G.Venkata Guru Natha Naidu EDP Cell
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DEPARTMENTAL INVOLVEMENT
S.No. Faculty Name Responsibility
1 Prof.P.Nirupama H.O.D
2 i)G.Prasad Babu, ii)KVSK Prakash, iii)M.Chiranjeevi.
B.Tech Projects Coordinator.
3 K.Muddusamy, T.Terisa Time table Incharge
4 A.Dhasaradhi Course Files Incharge
5 P.Ramesh Babu M.Tech Co ordinator , and Dept. R & D cell Coordinator.
6 B.Krishna Murthi News Letter Incharge
7 G.Venkata Guru Natha Naidu
Counselling Incharge
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Research Publication and IPR
Name of faculty (contributing to FPPR)
CAY2012-2013
CAYm12011-2012
CAYm22010-2011
CAYm32009-2010
Pub
Points
(x)
IPR
Points
(y)
Pub +IPR Points (3x +y)
Pub Points (x)
IPR Points (y)
Pub + IPR Points (3x +y)
Pub Points (x)
IPR Points (y)
Pub +IPR Points (3x +y)
Pub Points
(x)
IPR Points (y)
Pub + IPR Points (3x +y)
P. Nirupama 5 - 15 5 - 15 - - - - - -R.Rajeswara Rao 5 15 - -Dr. K.R.Manjula - - - - - - 5 15 5 15S.HrushiKesava Raju
5 - 15 - - - - - - 5 - 15
G. Prasad Babu 5 - 15 5 15 - - - - - -P. Ramesh Babu 5 - 15 5 15 5 - 15 - - -Sum 60 45 45 30N (excluding Asst. Prof.) 4 3 3 3FPPR=(Sum/N) 15 15 15 10Av. Assessment 14
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Externally Funded R & D Project and Consultancy Work
Name of faculty(contributing to IP)
IP PointsCAY
(2012-2013)CAYm1
(2011-2012)CAYm2
(2010-2011)Dr. K.R.Manjula - 5 -Sum - 5 -N (Min. N is 3)
(Excluding Asst.Prof.)- 3 -
Assessment FPPC=4 × Sum/N
- 7 -
Av.Assessment 2
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Interactions of faculty members with outside world
Name of faculty(contributing to IP)
IP PointsCAY
(2012-2013)CAYm1
(2011-2012)CAYm2
(2010-2011)CAYm3
(2009-2010)Prof.P.Nirupama 2 2 2 2Dr. K.R.Manjula 1 1 2 2G.M.Padmaja - - 2 2G.Prasad Babu 2 2 - -P.Ramesh Babu 1 1 1 -S.Hrushikesava Raju 2 - - -P.Balaji 2 - - -Prof.A.Bala Subramani 2 2 - -N.Prakash 2 - - -Sum 14 8 7 6N (Min. N is 3)(Excluding Asst.Prof.)
8 4 43
Assessment FPPC=4 × Sum/N 7 8 7 8Av. Assessment 8
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Year In Number 2012-13 15
2011-12 11
2010-11 5
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International Journals / conferences / National Conferences/ Attended
Sl.
No.Year
No. Published in International
Journal
No. presented in National Conferences
Total
1 2012-13 10 2 12
2 2011-12 1 2 3
3 2010-11 2 1 3
4 2009-10 4 1 5
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
Academic
YearName of Workshop
OrganizedResource Persons Date (s)
No. of
Faculty
Attended
2012-13National level seminar on Research Methodologies
a) K.S.Sharmab) K.Nageswara
Prasad,S.V.U.
9th Nov,2012
125
2011-12
Techno Vision in Information Technology
a) R.Seshadri,SVUb) P.Viswanadh,RGM
21st Sep,2011
50
NCCTAC2K12, Current Trends in Advanced Computing
V.Subba Rao, S.V.University
3rd Dec,2012
85
2009-10Workshop on Recent Trends in IT
a)R.Seshadri, SVU
b)P.Viswanadh,RGM,
c)S.Jyothi,SPMVV
25th Feb, 2010
47
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Year CSI ISTE IEEE IAENG
2012-13 1 10 2 20
2011-12 1 5 1
2010-11 1 3 2 -
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Facilities and Technical StaffFacilities and Technical Staff
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TECHNICAL SUPPORTING STAFF
S.No.
Staff Name Designation Highest Qualification
D.O.J
1 Mr.M. Satheesh Babu IT Manager B.Tech 27-04-2010
2 Mr.S.Karuppasamy System Admin. B.Sc 21-11-2007
3 Mr.S. Ramaraju Lab Tech. Diploma 18/10/2006
4 Mrs K.Kalyani Programmer B.Tech 25-06-2010
5 Mr.G.Muni Sankar Lab Asst. B.Com. 07-07-2011
6 Mr. P.Gopinath Programmer B.Tech 05-09-2010
7 Ms. P. Lavanya Programmer M.Sc (CS) 04-08-2011
8 Mrs. A. Divyaja Programmer M.Sc (CS) 26-06-2011
9 Mr. N.Devarajulu Programmer M.Sc (CS) 26-06-2012
10 Mr.Y. Deniel Lab Tech. B.Sc (Maths) 04-06-2012
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SKILLS UP GRADATION
S.No. Technical Staff Name Skills Gained
1 Mr.M. Satheesh Babu MCP,MCSA,MCSC Certification
2 Mr.S.Karuppasamy MCP, MCSA, CCNA certification
3 Mr.G.Muni Sankar MCSC Certification
4 Mr.Y. Deniel Hardware Certified
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Technical Training Conducted
S.No Name of the ProgramConducted
byDate
1 Introduction to Computers
Dept.of CSE
SIETK
24/09/2012
2 Introduction to Ms-Office(Ms-Word) 25/09/2012
3 Introduction to Power Point And Excel 26/09/2012
4 Introduction to Hardware and Networking 27/09/2012
5 Introduction to Office Automation Package 28/09/2012
6 Introduction to Office Automation Package 29/09/2012
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Computing Facility Lab Details
Title of the Lab
Purpose Location Major Equipments Utility
computing facilities/ Internet Lab
1.For R&D 2.Report preparation3. Internet access
Lab-6,A-Block, First Floor, 79 Sqm
55 Wipro Dual Core Systems with 1GB RAM, 320GB Hard Disk systems installed with Windows XP.
Working between 8AM to 5PM100% Utility
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LIST OF SOFTWARES
S.No. Software Name1 MS-Office
2 Turbo C
3 Borland C
4 Jdk 1.5
5 Rational Rose
6 Weka 5.X
7 Tomcat Server
8 Win Runner, QTP
9 Windows XP
10 Red Hat Linux
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Labs with Technical Staff beyond Working Hours
Title of Laboratory
Technical Support Working Hours
Lab-5 Ms.Lavanya Working Hours 8:45 am to 3:25 pm.Beyond Working Hours 3:30 pm to 5 pm on Monday
Lab-4 Mr. P. Gopi nath Working Hours 8:45 am to 3:25 pm.Beyond Working Hours 3:30 pm to 5 pm on Tuesday
Lab-3 Mrs A.Divyaja Working Hours 8:45 am to 3:25 pm.Beyond Working Hours 3:30 pm to 5 pm on Thursday
Lab-1 Mr.S. Ramaraju Working Hours 8:45 am to 3:25 pm.Beyond Working Hours 3:30 pm to 5 pm on Wednesday
Lab-6 Mr. Y.Daniel Working Hours 8:45 am to 3:25 pm.Beyond Working Hours 3:30 pm to 5 pm on Daily
Lab-8 Mr. N.Devarajulu Working Hours 8:45 am to 3:25 pm.Beyond Working Hours 3:30 pm to 5 pm on Daily
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CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS
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Items LYG(2008-12)
LYGm1(2007-11)
LYGm2(2006-10)
Success Index
0.85 0.62 0.77
Items LYG(2008-12)
LYGm1(2007-11)
LYGm2(2006-10)
API 6.872 5.653 6.3
Academic Performance
Academic Performance
Success Index
Success Index
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Items CAY(2012-13)
CAYm1(2011-12)
CAYm2(2010-2011)
CAYm3(2009-2010)
FQI 6.2 6.3 5 5RPI 52 54 56 46
Items CAY(2012- 2013)
CAYm1(2011- 2012)
CAYm2(2010-2011)
CAYm3(2009-2010)
FPPR 15 15 15 10FPPC - - - -IP 7 8 7 8Sum 22 23 22 18
Enhancement of FQI and RTI
R & D work and consultancy, and interaction
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CURRICULUM ANALYSIS
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I YEAR II YEAREnglish I SemesterEngineering Physics Probability and StatisticsEngineering Chemistry Basic Electrical EngineeringMathematics - I Mathematical Foundations of Computer science
Programming in C and Data Structures Advanced Data StructuresEngineering Drawing Digital Logic DesignMathematical Methods Electronic Devices and CircuitsC Programming and data structures Lab. Electrical and Electronics LabEngineering and IT Workshop Data Structures lab
Engineering physics and Engg chemistry lab II SemesterEnglish Language and Communications Skills lab
Environmental Science
Total I Year Subjects = 11Computer OrganizationData base Management SystemsObject Oriented ProgrammingFormal Languages and Automata TheoryDesign and Analysis Of AlgorithmsObject Oriented Programming labDatabase Management Systems LabTotal II Year Subjects = 16
Curriculum Subjects(Year Wise)
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III YEAR IV YEARI Semester I Semester
Principles of Programming Languages Web technologiesSoftware Engineering Software TestingComputer Graphics Managerial Economics and Financial AnalysisCompiler Design Data ware housing and Data MiningOperating Systems Advanced computer ArchitectureComputer Networks Software project ManagementAdvanced English Language and Communications Skills lab
Software Testing and Case tools Lab
Computer Networks and Operating Systems Lab Web technological And Data Mining lab
II Semester II Semester
Object Oriented Analysis and Design Management scienceUnix Internals Design Patterns
Optimizing Techniques Web ServicesMicroprocessors and Micro Controllers Internet Working with TCP / IPDistributed Systems SeminarArtificial Intelligence Project WorkMicro processors and interfacing labUnix Internals labTotal III Year Subjects = 16 Total I VYear Subjects = 14
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Subject Category
No. %
HSS 8 14Sciences 4 6Core 33 57Breadth 7 12Professional Activities 2 3Electives 12 20
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Additional Contents to bridge gapsS. No. Subject Name Contents
1 C & Data Structures Lab Pointers, Sorting Methods
2 Advanced Data Structures ADTs, Circular Linked Lists, and Sorting Methods
3 Computer Graphics User Oriented Color Models, Projections
4 Database Management Systems Nested Queries, Normal Forms, and Concurrency Control
5 Object Oriented Programming System
Applets, and Networking
6 Design and Analysis of Algorithms Divide and Conquer Technique, Back Tracking, and Time Complexity.
7 Formal Languages and Automata Theory
CFG, and Types of Turing Machines
8 Web Technology CSS, HTML Controls, and Java Script
9 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
More examples on visualizing UML.
10 Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Problem Solving, and Knowledge.
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C Programming and Data Structures Advanced Data Structures Computer Graphics Data Base Management Systems Object Oriented Programming Computer Networks Web Technologies Unix Internals Artificial Intelligence Data Warehousing and Data Mining.
Curriculum Updates and PEOs review
The following subjects syllabus are updated by University: The following subjects syllabus are updated by University:
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PEOS, POS ASSESSMENT
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S.No. Program Educational ObjectivesPercentage
of Feedback
1 To prepare the students to excel in postgraduate programmes at leading graduate schools in engineering, business, management, and also to pursue scientific and technical careers beginning with entry-level electronic engineering positions in industry, service and/or government organizations.
18
2. To educate the students in a broad range of areas related to effective and established engineering practice, including a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals required to solve engineering/analytical problems, information technology to pursue higher studies.
40
3. To train the students such as identifying, formulating, analyzing, and creating engineering solutions using appropriate current engineering techniques, designing skills and tools to develop novel products and solutions for the real life problems.
68
4. To encourage the students in teamwork skills, effective communication skills, multidisciplinary approach, preparing them for the professional and ethical attitude and an ability to relate engineering issues to broader social context.
16
5. To offer the students with a curriculum that encourages them to become broadly educated engineers by providing an academic environment aware of excellence, leadership and life-long learning needed for a successful professional career.
11
Avg. Calculation for program educational objectives 31
PEOs Assessment From 2008-12 out gone Students
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POProgram Outcomes
Percentage of Feedback
a An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics , science & engineering. 32b An in-depth knowledge of Engineering enables the graduates to contribute in the area of
expertise. 75
c An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data 73d An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
73
e An ability to communicate effectively. 15f An ability to identify, formulate and solve real world engineering problems and
understanding professional and ethical responsibility. 69
g A recognition and ability to engage in life-long learning and acquiring knowledge of contemporary, environmental and technological issues and their impact on society. 7
h An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams. 10i An ability to function effectively as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader or
manager as well as an effective team member. 5
j A knowledge of contemporary issues. 53k An ability to use the techniques, skills, and necessary modern engineering tools. 5
Average Calculation for program outcomes 38
POs Assessment from 2008-12 Out gone Students
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Mapping PEOs with POs
PROGRAMME
OBJECTIVES
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
a b c d e f g h i j kP1 X X X X XP2 X X X X XP3 X X X XP4 X X X XP5 X X X X
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FUTURE PLANS
FUTURE PLANS
To add more M.Tech. Programs.
To train Faculty Members in Industries in thrust areas.
To take up Sponsored R&D Projects.
To undertake consultancy works in collaboration with industries.
To add more M.Tech. Programs.
To train Faculty Members in Industries in thrust areas.
To take up Sponsored R&D Projects.
To undertake consultancy works in collaboration with industries.
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CONCLUSIONSCONCLUSIONS
The Department in the short span of about 11 Years has grown in it’s size in-terms of infrastructure, staff, and students.
Achieved University Rank by K. Radhika.
Achieved 90% pass for 2012 Passed Outs and Constantly maintained above 60% pass in past three academic years.
Achieved above 90% Placements during 2010-2011. Excellent Infrastructure facilities. Qualified and Competent Faculty. Well Equipped and Well Maintained laboratories. Active Involvement in Research Activities. Excellent performance of students in academic, co-curricular and extra curricular activities.
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