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Bharath Niketan Approved by AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to Anna University, Chennai Madurai Cochin National Highway Sri Gowri Nagar, Aundipatty 625 536 Theni District. Contact Phone: 04546 242970 www.bnec.ac.in Academic Calendar 2015 - 16 Engineering College [email protected]
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Bharath Niketan

Approved by AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to Anna University, Chennai

Madurai Cochin National HighwaySri Gowri Nagar, Aundipatty 625 536

Theni District.

Contact

Phone: 04546 242970

www.bnec.ac.in

Academic Calendar 2015 - 16

Engineering College

[email protected]

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PERSONAL MEMORANDUM

1. Name

2. Year and Branch

3. Roll No

4. Anna University Reg. No

5. Date of Birth Age

6. Height Weight Blood Group

7. Parent's Name

8. Permanent Address :

Phone No. Mobile No

Phone No. Mobile No

9. Address for communication :

10. Name of the Bank and A/C No

11. E-mail :

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Bharath Niketan Engineering College is run by the Nehru Rural

Development Educational Trust established by Late Sri S.V.Ramani

Iyer in 1998 to impart quality education to the rural youth and to

promote the welfare of the rural population of the educationally,

economically and socially backward classes.

OUR VISION

To be one of the best institutions in terms of teaching, Placement and

career development, to educate the students to become good citizens, to

meet the global needs with human values through dedicated team.

OUR MISSION

To grow into a Centre of Excellence in technical education by

providing excellent infrastructure in terms of faculty, laboratories,

library and other facilities required for curricular and co-curricular

activities for the all round development of the students.

To provide students with the basic knowledge, interdisciplinary problem solving skills, business awareness and

confidence required to excel in their chosen professions and be leaders

in the competitive global scenario.

To closely associate with Industries to continuously improve

the quality of education for the growth of our nation.

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LOCATION

Our college is located on a sylvan and scenic campus spread

over 25 acres of lush land, a feast to the eyes and an intellectual

retreat and it is surrounded by all the four sides by the verdant

Western Ghats.

It is situated near Aundipatty on NH 47 Extension in Theni

District, Tamil Nadu. It is about 19 kms from Theni and 52 kms from

the Temple City of Madurai.

OUR CHAIRMAN

Our Managing Chairman is an industrial tycoon and a great

philanthropist. He has been associated with many service

organizations.

He is the captain who has been steering this institution during

the past decade towards growth and academic development. His

vision is to make our college as one of the premier institution, an

educational El Dorado, ultimately a world renowned unitary

technical university where the brilliant and talented youth from all

over the world with thirst for knowledge would congregate.

OUR ADMINISTRATORS

Mr. S.MOHAN, Chairman

Mrs. Sudha Ravisankar Vice - Chairperson Vice - Chairperson

Principal

Mrs. Renuga Mohan

Dr.S.Lakshminarasimhan

Mr.R.V.Prasanna Venkatesan

Prof.P.V.Arulkumar

Chief Executive Officer

Vice - Principal

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Profile of Our Principal Dr.S.Lakshminarasimhan

Dr. S. LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN has held various managerial positions in TVS Group for more than three decades, rising from the modest position of Engineer Trainee to the top management level of Senior Manager. Dr. Narasimhan' s brilliant academic career began at Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai with his First Degree in Mechanical Engineering and he did his Master's Degree in Manufacturing at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, (BITS) Pilani, India. His was awarded PhD by BITS, Pilani for his thesis entitled 'Transform and Intercept Models for Bivariate Cascade High Sigma Manufacturing Processes'. Throughout his carrier he was involved in planning, design, production, finance, statutory compliance, continuous improvement of process and machinery and development of managerial and supervisory staff. He has handled many international technology transfer assignments from 10 countries. He has transformed Sewing Machine Needle production processes involving machining to metal forming. After his illustrious stint in industry Dr.Narasimhan is serving the academic fraternity as Professor/Dean in Mechanical Engineering for the last 3 years.

His area of research has been Cause Selecting Control Charts and his broad area of work has been Six Sigma Manufacturing systems. He has published many research papers in various reputed international journals. He has attended many national and international conferences. He is a reviewer for the Journal of Chinese Institute of industrial Engineers (Taylor and Francis), African Journal of Business Management (Academic Journals), International Journal of Agile Systems and Management (Inderscience) and International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive Advantage (Inderscience). He has served on Boards of Studies for BE, ME. He has been on the Research Board for many Ph.D Scholars. He has guided project thesis for many BE, ME and MBA students in the areas of Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering. He is recognized as Doctoral Research Supervisor by the Anna University and as Thesis Supervisor (Academic) for the Warwick Manufacturing Group of Warwick University, UK. He has conducted an Anna University sponsored faculty development program for the faculty of engineering colleges on Total Quality Management in the year 2011. He is a Fellow of institution of Valuers (Plant and Machinery), India and Member of Indian Council for Arbitration. He is also a certified lead Auditor for ISO 9000 Quality Systems.

ACADEMIC MONITORING

With a view to toning up the quality of education and helping the students in realizing their dream of taking creditable degree and landing up in plum jobs, the following innovative schemes have been launched from the academic year 2009-2010.

(a) MENTORING

Under this scheme, every staff member is put in charge of 20 students. He monitors his wards' academic performance and physical well-being and happy mental disposition required for intellectual pursuit. Wherever required, he counsels his wards so that their campus life is made fruitful. The mentor interacts with his wards' parents, the other stakeholders, so that his wards' education is made a co-operative effort of the staff and the parents.

FACILITIES

(b) CLASS COMMITTEES

Each Class Committee consists of a Coordinator, the teachers who handle class and student representatives. The committee meets periodically and analyses the reasons for student's poor performance and the other hurdles that impede their progress. It evolves remedial measures and comes up with suggestions for making the teaching learning process a joy and a reward. This offers the students a participatory role in the academic life of the college.

(c) CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST (CAT)

As part of the endeavor to continuously check and improve the performance of the students daily, continuous assessment test is conducted every day during the first hour in the respective subjects.

CENTRAL COMPUTING FACILITY

The college has a Hi-speed Microwave internet facility. There

is 8 Mbps broadband internet connection through RF 24 1 for the use

of the students at the ratio of 1:1. The Latest Generation Servers like

IBM Xeon Server, HP 350 and 150 ML series are in the Computer

laboratories. Advanced Auto CAD is used in the Mechanical

laboratory. In the Electronics and Communication laboratory, VLSI

and MATLab facilities with Wi-Fi network are in use. There is state-

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of-art English language laboratory where the students get an exposure to

British English and get trained in communicating in English. Action has

been initiated to provide a separate laboratory for software development

and another separate one for UNIX using Thin Client Technology. Soon

the college will go totally Wi-Fi.

ASSOCIATIONS To encourage the students in acquiring the requisite skills, every Department has an Association. These associations conduct seminars, symposia, inter-and intra-collegiate competitions. Our students have been bringing laurels to the college by participating in oratorical, histrionic and talent contests conducted in other institutions.

Teaching and coaching the students for the examinations are not enough. So the college has a Training and Placement Cell that facilitates the students in getting suitable jobs. The Cell organizes career development workshops, interaction with corporate gurus and 'Job Melas'. There is a Full-time Training and Placement Officer. The Cell arranges in-plant training, industrial visits, personality development programmes and special coaching for GRE, TOEFL, and GATE etc.

TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL

LIBRARY

Realizing the importance of the library as the nerve centre of the college, the Management has been constantly equipping the library. The library is housed in the 7790 ground floor of the Main Block. It has a modest collection of titles with 32000 volumes out of which 11350 volumes are on basic sciences and a Reference Section consisting of 1250 titles. The book Bank has 138 volumes. The library subscribes to 159 journals U.G 55 and P.G 64 and 53 magazines. There are 189 back volumes of periodicals. It has 1428 microforms and 77 projects. It has seating facilities for 250 students. The library offers the following services:

Circulation ServiceReference Service

ã OPAC- Online public access catalogue

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The following are some of the unique features of the library:

Complete Digitalized Catalogue

Existence of Book Bank for S.C. and S.T. students

IEEE Students Chapter

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The library intends to have DELNET facility and institutional accession to the AICTE Library and also institutional membership in other established libraries like the American Library and the British Council Library.

In addition to the central library, there are Departmental libraries to serve the immediate needs of the staff and the students.

HOSTELS There are separate hostels in the campus for men and women students. Amenities like tables, chairs, cupboards and fans are provided to individual students. Potable water, Veg and Non-Veg food, indoor and outdoor games, hygienic gym, a reading room, televisions and Wi-Fi are some of the other facilities available in the hostels. A Mess Committee with Warden, Dy. Warden and Student Representatives functions to run the mess efficiently and economically.

Since most of the students are day-scholars who come from distant and rural areas, the college plies buses within a radius of 60 kilometers to and from various places like Cumbum, Bodi, Periyakulam, Thirumangalam and Madurai, Batalagundu, Varusanadu,Peraiyur. There is an automobile workshop. A Transport Manager takes care of the transport facility.

Our students get the State Government Scholarships for B.C, M.B.C, S.C and S.T students. They also avail of Educational Loans from nationalized banks. Meritorious, needy students are given scholarships by Charitable Trusts.

TRANSPORT

SCHOLARSHIPS

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Current Awareness ServiceNews Paper Clipping Service

Institute Membership

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MALIBNET (Madras Library Network)

DELNET (Delhi Library Network)

ICT- Academy of TamilNadu

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College Bus RoutesRoute No. 1: Melmangalam

Melmangalam – Jeyamangalam – Muthalakkampatty – Vaigai Pudur – Jambuliputhur – Jakkampatty BSNL – Aundipatty BNEC

Route No. 2: Theni - Allinagaram

Allinagaram – TAT Petrol Bulk – Theni Old Bus Stand – Bunglowmedu – Aranmanai Pudur Vilakku – Collector office – Karuvelnayakkanpatty – Kunoor–1 – Kunoor-2 – Arapadidevanpatty – Bishmi Nagar – Silon colony BNEC.

Route No. 3: Thirumangalam

Melakkotaivilakku – Gandhi Silai South St. - Anandha Talkies – Bus Stand – Rajaji Silai – Weighing Bridge – Women Police Station – Santhai Pettai – Sathangudi – Sathangudi Outer – Kaandai Vilakku – Ammapatty Vilakku – Nakalakkottai – Pokkampatty Vilakku – Thummakundu Govt. School – Karuppukovil Vilakku – Alamaram Stop – Kallapatty Vilakku – Sempatty – Sempatty Colony – Thirumangalam Vilakku – Gengampatty – Malaiyandi Talkies – BNEC.

Route No. 4: Madurai - ThirunagarthRamavilas Colony - Seethalakshmi Mill – Thirunagar 6 Stop -

th rd ndThirunagar 5 Stop - Thirunagar 3 Stop - Thirunagar 2 Stop - stThirunagar 1 Stop – Thirupparankundram Park – Thirupparankundram

Kovil – Paikkara – Palanganatham – Nataraj Theatre – P.R.C. H.O. – Ponmeni – Chokkalinga Nagar – Kaalavasal – BELL Hotel – Viraatipathu – Achampathu – Pillar Salai Flour Mill – Alampatty – M.K.

st ndUniversity – Puliyangulam – Moonandipatty 1 – Moonandipatty 2 – Nattamangalam Arch – Vaalandhur – Pottulupatty BNEC.

Route No. 5: Madurai - Aarappalayam

Kochadai – Madura Coats – Aarappalayam – Guru Theatre – Pethaniyapuram – H.M.S Colony – Nagamalai – S.V.N College – Checkanoorani – Meenakshipatty – Aariyapatty – Usilampatty PRC – Keelaputhur – Kannan Theatre BNEC.

Route No. 6: Madurai - K. Pudur

Yadhava College – Ayyar Bunglow – Reserve Line – D.R.O Colony – Thamarai Thotti – Gorippalayam – Sellur – Aruldaspuram – Fathima

College – Sivan Temple – Arul Anandhar College – Karumathur – Chellampatty BNEC.

Route No. 7: Madurai - Anna Nagar

Suguna Store – Ambika Theatre – Theppakulam – Munichalai – Keelavasal – Mahal – South Gate – Crime Branch – Periyar Bus Stand – Arasaradi – Checkanoorani BNEC.

INSURANCE SCHEME

There is a compulsory Insurance Scheme for the students. If a

student meets with a fatal accident, his parents are paid a sum of

Rs.1, 00,000 In case he sustains total disability in an accident, he gets

Rs.1,00,000 to meet the medical expenses. If a student's earning parent

meets with a fatal accident, the student is paid Rs. 2,00,000 and

tuition fee for one year so that he can complete his studies in the

college. If the earning parent sustains total disability, the students

get Rs. 1, 00,000.

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

The N.S.S. is part of the academic programmes of the college.

It aims at serving the community and thus gives an opportunity to the

students to interact with the community, understand its needs and

problems and this in turn creates an empathy in them for the community

that nurtures them. This association with the community gives the

students a sense of service which makes their life purposeful and

meaningful. There is an N.S.S Unit with 200 students in our college

under the stewardship of a Programmer Officer.

SPORTS AND GAMES

Keeping in mind the dictum 'A sound mind in a sound body,'

sports and games are given equal importance like curricular activities.

There are adequate facilities for sports and games. Steps are afoot to

give the students intensive training both in isometric and aerobic

exercises. Talented sports persons are given fee concessions to excel in

sports. An excellent playground and a 400 meters track, a well-laid out

Basketball Court, a multi-gym and complete boxing kits provide the

sports persons with plenty of opportunities to practise sports and

games. Our sports persons have been bringing kudos to the college by

repeatedly winning in the inter-collegiate sports meets.

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COURSES OFFERED

U.G. Programmes

B.E. Civil Engineering B.E. Computer Science and Engineering B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering B.E. Mechanical Engineering B.Tech. Information Technology

P.G. Programmes

M.E. Communication Systems M.E. Industrial Safety Engineering M.E. Software Engineering M.B.A. (Finance, Marketing, HR, Systems ) M.C.A. Master of Computer Applications

Route No. 8: Batlagundu

Kaliamman Kovil – Union Office – Viruveedu – Uthappanayakkanoor – Vellamalaipatty – Naduppatty – Meyyanampatty – Railwaygate – Kaliamman Kovil – Usilai Outer – Chettiyapatty BNEC.

Route No. 9: Varusanadu

Pasumalaiseri – Singarajapuram – Varusanadu – Vagai Nagar – Thangammalpuram – Sengulam – Ottanai – Mayiladumparai Colony – Karattupatty – Kadamalaigundu Theatre – Annanagar – Kandamanur – Govindhanagaram – Adaikkampatty – Muthunayakkanpatty – M. Subbulapuram Vilakku – Railwaygate – Kana Vilakku – Prathikaranpatty Vilakku - Rengasamuthram Vilakku – S.S.Puram - BNEC.

Route No. 10: Cumbum

Cumbum – Puthupatty – Anumanthanpatty – R.T Colony – Uthamapalayam – Chinnamanur – Keela Poolananthapuram – Seelayampatty – Kottur – Upparpatty Vilakku – Veerapandi - BNEC.

Route No. 11: Thevaram

Thevaram – Krishnampatty – Lakshminayakkanpatty – Sangarapuram – Nagalapuram – Dombuchery – Uppukkottai – Sadaiyaalpatty – Bodenthirapuram – Muthuthevanpatty – P.C. Patty BNEC.

Route No. 12: Bodi

Krishna Theatre – Aadhipatty Bridge – Aadhipatty – Vaalaiyathupatti – Boothipuram – Manjunayakkanpatty – Kodaangipatty – Meena Vilakku – Bodi Park – Old Bus Stand – Pangajam School – Tharmathupatty - BNEC.

Route No.14: Theni Rathinam Nagar

Rathinam Nagar – Allinagaram – Aravind Eye Hospital – Municipal Office – Convent – Vaigai Scan – Lakshmi Theatre – State Bank – Jakkampatty – Aundipatty G.H BNEC.

Route No. 15: Kallipatti

T. Kallipatti – Kailasapatty – Lakshmipuram – Meenakshipuram – Azhagapuri – Mathurapuri – Vadapudhupatty – Annanji – Annanji Vilakku – Sukkuvadanpatty – Bommaiyagoundanpatty – Allinagaram - BNEC

Route No. 16: Periyakulam

Endapuli – Kumbakarai Pirivu – New Bus Stand Pirivu – Jeya Theatre – Moonraanthal – Annamalai Complex – College Vilakku – Collector Office – Thamaraikulam – Vadugapatty – Mel Mangalam 1 – Mel Mangalam 2, BNEC.

Route No.17: Rasingapuram

Rasingapuram – Silamalai – Sillamarathupatty – Bodi Krishna Nagar – Bodi Bus Stand – Kodangipatty – Mariamman Kovilpatty – P.C.Patty M.P Office – Vidya Hospital BNEC.

Route No.18: Odaipatty

Odaipatty – Dharmapuri – Poomalaigundu – V.C. Puram – Sri Rengapuram – Nagalapuram – Balakrishnapuram Vilakku - Sival Nayakkanpatty – Vayalpatty – Koduvilarpatty – Aranmanaiputhur - BNEC.

Route No. 19: T. Kallupatty

T. Kallupatty – Periayur – Sinna Poolampatty – Elumalai – Pallapatty – Seelnayakkanpatty – Paraipatty – Elumalaipirivu – Ayothipatty – Karayampatty – Nalluthevanpatty – Valayapatty – Chamber – Usilai T.E.L.C School – Usilai G.H. – Usilai Bus Stop (Murugan temple) – Thottappanayakkanur Vilakku BNEC

Route No. 21: BalakombaiKondamanaickanpatty – Check Post – Samiyar Madam – T. Subbulapuram BNEC

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FACULTY

Dr. S. LAKSHMINARASIMHAN M.S., Ph.D. Principal

Department of Mechanical EngineeringBE - Mechanical Engineering

ME - Industrial Safety Engineering

NameDr. S. Lakshmi NarasimhanDr. P. V. Arulkumar

Dr. A. Pal Pandi

R. RajaS. IlankumaranS. MahalakshmiS. Sekar L. Anand M. JeyapandiV. Saravana Kumar M. Marimuthu C. Palaniyandi J. VivekS. Selva Ganesh A. Erulandi S. NagarajanA.V. Vidhubalan K. ParanitharanR. ArivalaganS. SaravanakumarK. Meygnana guruN.M.Ramesh kumar

C. MuruganM. Vinoth KumarK. Jeyagandhi

QualificationM.S., Ph.D.M.B.A.,M.E.,Ph.D

M.B.A., M.E., Ph.D., Ph.D.M.E., (Ph.D.)M.E., (Ph.D.)M.Tech.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.EM.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.

M.E.M.E.M.E.

DesignationProfessorVice Principal & HeadAssociate ProfessorAssociate Prof.Associate Prof.Asst. Prof Asst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asst. Prof & HeadAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Department of Civil EngineeringBE - Civil Engineering

A. ManoharanC. ViswanathS. VisaliS. MehalaV. MothilalM. Rohith Kumar

R. MayaM. MangalamM. Dheep ChandhD. ThimmarayanS. GowsalyaM. DalioraniP. DhivyaR. Raghul KumarA. Mohaiyadeen

Dr. D. RamkumarR. VinobaT. DheivamJ. SangeethaM. SahilaB. LekaV. MuruganN. ArchanaP. NivethaR. PandeeswariJ. ArunkumarR. Rejith Pandi SelviK. SenthamizhanS. M. VijayarajanS. ShanmugapriyaS.Jeyadurga

B.E., M.E.B.E., M.TechB.E.B.E., M.E.B.E., (M.Tech.)B.E., M.E.

M.E., (Ph.D.)M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.Tech.

M.E., Ph.D.M.E., (Ph.D.)M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.

Asst. ProfAsst. ProfPro-term LecturerAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asso.Prof. & HeadAsst. Prof Asst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asso. Prof & HeadAsso. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof Asst. Prof Asst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof Asst. Prof Asst. ProfAsst. Prof

Department of Electrical and Electronics EngineeringBE – Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Department of Electronics and Communication EngineeringBE – Electronics and Communication Engineering

ME - Communication Systems

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M. Christina C. SuganyaD. Shyamala DeviC. RajeswariN. BhuvaneswaryK. SudarchanaV. Regina Lilly Pushpam

R. SatheeskumarDr. K. Senthil Kumar

SP. KarthikD. RajapandiM. KaladeviV. VinothiniT. SivaranjaniS. KirthikaD. R. KarthikaJ. VinoliS. VijiP Nedun Chezhia PandianV. Victoriya

K. Saravana SelviV. PremalathaR. Muthu SumathiJ. Senthilkumar JeyasoundariJ. Rieshi PriyaJ. Subiya

J. JeyakannanB. Thamarai @ Jeyabharathi

M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.Tech.M.E.M.E.

M.Tech,(Ph.D) M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D.M.E., (Ph.D.) M.E.M.Tech.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.

M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.M.E.

M.E.M.E.

Asst. Prof Asst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof Asst. Prof

Asst.Prof & HeadAsst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst.Prof

Asst.Prof & HeadAsst.Prof

M.E. (Ph.D)M.E.M.E.M.B.A, M.E.B.E., (M.E.)M.E.B.E., (M. Tech).

M.C.AM.Sc., M.E., (Ph.D)M.C.AM.C.A.,M.Phil.M.C.AM.C..A M.C.A., M.E. M.C.A.,M.Phil.

M.B.AM.B.A.,Ph.D

M.B.A.,M.Phil., (Ph.D.)PGDBM.,M.B.A.,M.Sc.,(Ph.D.)

M.B.A., M.phil.M.B.A

M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.

M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.

Asst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asst.Prof. & HeadAsst. Prof Asst.ProfAsst.ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asst. Prof & HeadAsst. Prof

Asst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asst.Prof & HeadAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

N. MageswariE. RavichandranR. SuganyaP. Suresh MuthukumarA. BhuvaneswariS. SaranyaR. V. Suhanya Devi

M. Navaneetha KrishnanB. AnbuselvanK. KalavathiS. RenugaS.R. Navaneetha KrishnanM. FarithkhanSR. Mathusudhanan S. John Gladson Prabhu

C. N. Saravana KumarDr. R. Venkatesa Narasimma Pandian T. R. Thiruvenkat RajS. RajasankarB. ManikandanT. Archana

P. RamnivasmirthaM. Saravana SelviK. ManjulaT. Mahendran

D. RajeswariN. Parakkath BegamK. Kalaiarasi

Department of Computer Science and EngineeringBE - Computer Science and Engineering

ME - Software Engineering

Department of Information TechnologyB. Tech – Information Technology

Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Department of Computer Applications(M.C.A)

Department of Management Studies (M.B.A)

Department of Chemistry

Department of Physics

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Sivachandran T

Sambathkumar M

Subburaj M

Padmanaban S

Wilson Kumar J

Chinnasamy A

Sivakumar M

Muthu Kamatchi K

Muruganantham N

Gomathi S

Rajendran P

Parthiban R

Sermalai P

Manojkumar T

B.Com (CA)

M.A.

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Cashier

Cashier

Transport Incharge

Store Incharge

Store Asst.

Hostel Supervisor

Electrical Supervisor

Office Assistant

Office Assistant

Library Assistant

Library Assistant

Office Assistant

Office Assistant

Office Assistant

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LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Sathieshkumar S

Nagendrakumar.M

Ponmanimaran S

Chandran P

Kavitha D

Special Officer

Admin. Manager

Office Superintendent

Senior Assistant

Accountant

M.A., M.Phil.

B.Sc., MCA

M.B.A.,

M.A.,

M.Com.,

Department of English

M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. B.A., M.Phil. M.A., M.Phil.

M.Sc., M.Phill.M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.,M.Sc., M.Phil.M.Sc., M.Phil.M. Sc., Mphil.M.Sc., M.Phil.

M.L.I.Sc.,M. Phil. (Ph.D)

M.P.Ed.,Mphil.

MBAM.Sc.,M.Phil.,MCAM.E.

Asst. Prof. / CSEAsst.Prof. / Civil

Prof. & HeadAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Asst.Prof. & HeadAsst. Prof Asst.ProfAsst.Prof

Asst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. ProfAsst. Prof

Librarian..

Physical Education Director.

Placement OfficerPlacement TrainerPlacement TrainerPlacement Trainer

Programme OfficerCo-ordinator

Dr. V. VimalaR. PramelaS. Suba Rekha

R. AlagesanA. PriyadharshiniV. GowsalyaA. Senthil kumarS. Kiruthiga DeepaG. Solai LakshmiP. MekalaN. PriyaC. Vasanthi

A.Dharmendran

K.P. Siva

T ArchanaR. AlagesanS.R.Navaneetha KrishnanK.Sudarchana

R. SatheeskumarM. Vinothkumar

Department of Mathematics

Central Library

Department of Physical Education

Placement Cell

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Lab Technicians / Assistants

D.E.C.E.,B.Sc.,(M.Sc).

D.E.C.E.

PGDIT. DECE (B.E)

D.E.C.E.,DCCH. (B.E.)

D.E.C.E. (B.E.)

I.T.I.

D.M.E.,(B.E).

D.M.E.,(B.E).

M.Sc.(CS).

D.E.E.E.

B.Sc.(CS).

B.Sc.(IT)

B.C.A

D.E.C.E.

D.M.E.

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Assistant

Lab Technician

Lab Technician

Lab Assistant

Lab Assistant

Senthil Murugaian.M

Sakthi Murugan.S

BaluMaharaja.M.B

Sivakumar.M

Nagaraj.R

Thangam.T

Velayatham.V

Krishna Moorthy.J

Ponnien selvan.B

Gnana Sekaran.S

Renuga.M

R.Vigneshwaran

M.Nithish Kumar

Vinoth N

Parthasarathi G

N.S.S. Programme

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Students indulging in any unlawful activity will not be permitted to continue their studies.

All students are expected to exercise reasonable care while using the College vehicles.

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR STUDENTS

GENERAL

The College works from 9.10 am to 4.00 pm

Students are strictly prohibited from defacing the walls or damaging the building or furniture or any material whatsoever on the campus. The cost of any damage so caused will be recovered from the students collectively with fine if, the responsibility for it cannot be fixed on any individual or a group.

Students are expected to read the notice board regularly. Ignorance of any rule/instruction will not be accepted as an excuse for failure to comply with it.

They should take the Class Tests, Internal Tests and Model Examination. Marks scored by the students will be intimated to their parents.

Parents of students should meet the Principal and the respective Heads of the Departments at least two times in a semester.

Students are encouraged to participate in seminars, symposium and competitions conducted at this college and other colleges and they could use the guidance of the faculty

It is the responsibility of the students to keep the campus clean, green and plastic-free.

No student shall prevent other students from attending classes.

Students should maintain decency and decorum at the functions conducted in the college.

Students should not take part in communal or political activities.

Students should not organize any meeting on the College premises without the prior permission of the Principal.

Gambling in any form is prohibited.

Any unlawful use of Computer Systems / Internet will be liable for termination of the Students.

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It is a serious criminal offence of student(s) to carry or consume alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes amongst others in the College vehicle.

A student shall not keep a motor vehicle / and two wheelers / bicycle on College premises without the prior written permission from the Principal. Permission can be granted or withheld at the discretion of the Principal.

Any student found indulging in malpractice in the test would be debarred for the rest of the tests/examinations. Any cases of malpractice in the University Examinations will be reported to the University for further action.

Students are advised not to bring valuables and excess cash to the college. The college will not be responsible for any loss/theft.

Chewing bubble gum, tobacco, panparag, gutka, smoking and consuming alcohol in the college campus / hostel or attending classes/events in the college or hostel premises having consumed the above is strictly prohibited.

Any form of Cyber crime (Illegal activity committed on the Internet / hacking other's computers /spreading computer virus /browsing illegal or pornographic sites / defaming the staff or fellow students on social networking sites) by the students is strictly prohibited. The defaulters will be punished at the institution level and an FIR will be lodged at the Police station against such students.

Lack of courtesy and decorum, use of abusive / vulgar languages, fights, threats, damage to institute property ,tampering of office records, providing false information to the college authorities / removal (stealing) of any property belonging to the institute, fellow students or other personnel and residents of the institute, money collection without the permission of the college authority, disturbing fellow students in their studies, breach of rules and regulations of the institute, adoption of unfair practices in tests, quizzes, assignments, sports or examinations, noisy and unruly behavior, possessing of weapons and acting in a manner unbecoming of a student within and outside the institute, shall constitute violation of the code of conduct.Non compliance with the rules & regulations of the college will be dealt with seriously. The management / college authorities reserve the right to initiate appropriate disciplinary action or expel any student on grounds of serious irregularity of attendance, insubordination, malpractice in examinations or any other act of indiscipline or misconduct as per the recommendation of the Head of the Institute / College disciplinary committee. The decision of the college authorities in this regard shall be final.

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All cases of misconduct / violation of Institute Regulations / misbehavior by the students will be entered in the Red book / Registration Document, maintained by each department / Academic section. This will be referred to while giving recommendation letters/ conduct certificates to the students and may be made available during the Campus Recruitments.

The College Management reserves the right to make changes/ add additional clauses in the `Rules and Regulation and Code of Conduct for Student' from time to time for the smooth conduct of the college activities and for the betterment of the student community and institution as a whole.

DISCIPLINE

Strict discipline will be maintained in the college campus. Non-compliance with the rules and regulations of the college will be severely dealt with.

Students are expected to greet their teachers and elders with “Good morning / Vanakkam" and use only courteous and polite language with decorum while talking to the members of teaching and non-teaching staff of the college.

The possessions of mobile phones or any other audio video gadgets on the campus by students are strictly banned and if such items are found in possession of students, they will be confiscated.

The Principal's decision shall be final in the matter of inflicting punishment awarded to the students, for violation of any of the rules of the college.

On entering into the class, they shall maintain strict discipline, irrespective of the presence or absence of the teacher.

Gathering in groups at roads, entrance, corridor or unauthorized places is strictly prohibited.

Students should be disciplined in their behaviour, decent in dress and dignified in character.

RAGGING

DRESS CODE

"Ragging" is strictly prohibited by an act promulgated by the Government of Tamil Nadu with penalty and/or imprisonment. Ragging of any kind is prohibited both in the College campus and in the hostel or outside. Students who are guilty of this offence will be expelled from the college and also handed over to the police for further action in accordance with the government orders.

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Student studying in U.G. / P.G Degree course should secure a minimum attendance of 75% to be eligible to appear for the University Examinations at the end of each semester.

However, under the extraordinary circumstances when a student undergoes severe medical problem or represented the College in state or national level, the College reserves the right to condone 10% of the shortage of attendance. In such cases, a student with 65% attendance will be permitted to take University Examinations.

Students who are absent on medical grounds should produce a valid Medical Certificate along with an endorsement letter from the parent/guardian while reporting to College after convalescence.

Candidates who secure less than 65% of overall attendance will not be permitted by Anna University to write the University Examination at the end of the semester. Such students are required to redo the semester.

Students shall not absent themselves from the college without prior sanction of leave. All leave applications should be endorsed by the class coordinator and recommended by the Head of the Department concerned.

As Per the directives of Anna University students attendance details are uploaded in the web portal of the university periodically. It is advised that the students shall be in regular to the classes.

During the course of a semester three internal exams are conducted and marks are uploaded in the Anna University web portal.

The internal marks are awarded based on the three internal test marks by the university. Attendance are also taken into consideration while computing the internal marks.

The Internal tests and Model exam will be conducted as per the schedule given by Anna University.

In emergency case, students are allowed to take leave over phone to concerned class coordinator or Head of the Department.

Dress code is strictly specified as Churidar with Duppata & black shoes for girls and formal full pants, tucked in shirts and black shoes for boys. Jeans, T-shirts, Banians etc are strictly prohibited.

They should wear the ID card inside the campus all the time and also when they go out of the college as part of their education.

ATTENDANCE

INTERNAL MARKS

The marks are awarded by the university for 20 marks. The university semester exams are conducted for 80 marks. If a student gets 14 out of 20 marks internal credit and if he gets 36 marks out of 80 marks in the university examinations he will be declared as successful in the subject.

The university exam will be conducted for 100 marks and it is converted to 80 marks, if a candidate secure no marks in the internal tests, he/she has to secure minimum of 63% marks in the university examination to secure a pass.

UG Students (I to III Year) - 2 books, Final Year - 3 books, PG Students 4 books, Faculty - 6 books.

All books should be returned to the library at the time of the stock physical verification of the books.

Members should notify the Librarian of any loss of book or change of address immediately.

If a lost is book, three times the current price of the book will be recovered from the borrower.

A member can reserve a book in circulation: such a member will be notified as soon as the reserved book is returned to the library. And the reserved book will be retained at the Circulation Desk for only one day.

Overdue Fine

First 7 days - Rs.1.00 per day

8 to 14 days - Rs.2.00 per day

15 days onwards - Rs.3.00 per day

All the staff and the students are eligible to be members of the library.

Reference books and periodicals are not lent.

Books are issued for only 15 days. It can be renewed once.

The Librarian can recall a book anytime.

Members should leave their personal belongings at the entrance of the library, at their own risk.

They should enter the 'IN' and 'EXIT' time in and sign the Login Register.

CENTRAL LIBRARY

Students and staff can borrow books as follows

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HOSTEL

The Class Representative should enter the total number of students of his/her class present during their 'Library Hour' and sign the Login Register.

Members should check whether the books they borrow are intact or not at the time of borrowing itself. Any damage to the books should be brought to the notice of the library staff. If the books are found mutilated in any form at the time of their return, the borrower will be held responsible for such mutilation and he/she will be suitably charged.

Total silence should be maintained in the central library.

Penal action will be taken against habitual violators of rules and regulations mentioned above.

Library working hours from 09.00 am to 07.30 pm.

Hostel is allotted to the students for a period of one year and the fee is charged in three instalments.

Hostel fee is non- refundable. If the student leaves the hostel accommodation in the midsession, hostel fees will be charged for one year and will not be refunded.

Members of the Hostel should not absent themselves from the classes and stay in the Hostel. Hostel will remain closed during college time (9.10 AM to 12.45 PM & 1.30 PM to 4.00 PM)

The inmates of the Hostel should not leave the hostel on any day without prior permission of the supervisor / deputy warden / warden, failing which severe disciplinary action will be taken against them which/may include termination of the students from the hostel. They should apply for leave in the proper form.

No student shall leave the hostel after 6.00 pm. The inmates of the hostel going out and not returning before 6.30 pm without permission will be punished severely.

Resident boys/girls are not allowed to leave the college campus without gate pass.

Students should do only academic work during the study hours 8.00 PM to 10.00 PM.

Mess timings should be strictly adhered. Breakfast: 08.00 am to 08.45 am, Lunch: 12.45 pm to 1.30 pm, Snacks: 04.50 pm to 06.00 pm Dinner: 07.00 pm to 08.00 pm.

No one other than the inmates is permitted to stay in the hostel over night.

No male member is allowed to enter girls hostel. No female member is allowed to enter boys hostel.No guest can be entertained without the permission of the Supervisor / Deputy warden / Warden.All the electric and water connections, must be switched off while leaving the room.

All the corridor lights should be switched off sharply at 10.15pm.

The inmates should not misuse with the electrical power in the room. The use of the extra lights, electric heater, fan, audio and video tapes or any other electrical appliances is strictly prohibited except Electrical iron and Laptop.

Possession of cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, intoxicating drugs or use of such forbidden items is strictly prohibited.

Use and possession of mobile phone and camera is strictly prohibited.

Ragging is strictly prohibited. Any student involving in ragging will be terminated from the hostel and college and criminal action will be taken against them. They will be handed over to police.

Private celebration like birthdays, New Year, and religious function are strictly prohibited.

Inmates should not make noise at any time in the hostel campus.

Members shall not remove the furniture from one place to another or exchange among themselves

Members are advised not to leave cash or valuables in their rooms. The hostel authorities will not be responsible for articles or money lost by members. Students can deposit their cash in the nearest bank.

Attendance will be taken at 8.30 am in the morning and 06.30 pm in the evening every day.

Hostellers are forbidden from defacing or damaging any part of the hostel. Students who are involved in such activities will be punished severely to the extent of dismissal from the hostel. The cost of any such damage so caused, shall be recovered from them.

No student shall enter the dining hall, kitchen or stores without prior permission from the canteen in charge.

MESS / CANTEEN

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The students will be allowed to visit local guardians whose authorized photographs duly endorsed by parents, submitted in the college office at the time of admission.

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Any comments, complaints or grievances concerning the catering services should be addressed to the Special Officer / Admin. Manager.

Students shall strictly confine to the food timings. Food will not be served beyond the specified timings unless specific directions on extra-ordinary circumstances. The hostel students shall adhere to the timings strictly,

Fees once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.

Representation of complaints and grievances if any may be made individually to the Principal through his/her Head of the Department in writing.

All students are advised to make use of the Suggestion Box kept at the college.

Any complaint against any employee of the hostel for any cause may be made in writing to the Supervisor / Deputy Warden / Warden for necessary action.

COMPLAINTS

FEES

Students who leave in the middle of the course shall pay the entire fees for the remaining period too (of the course) and get clearance certificate.

The names of students who have not paid the tuition fees even after one month of their admission shall be struck on the rolls and they will be readmitted only on payment of the dues and with a readmission fee.

Admission to the hostel will be made by the Principal. All the applications for admission must be made to the Principal in the prescribed form which can be had from the Hostel Office on payment of the specified fee.

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Breakfast: 08.00 am to 08.45 am

Lunch: 12.45 pm to 1.30 pm (based on time table)

Snacks: 04.30 pm to 05.30 pm

Dinner: 07.00 pm to 08.00 pm

The mess fees must be paid in the College office on or before the prescribed date.

Students who are expelled for non-payment of mess dues will be permitted to use the messing facility only on clearing his / her mess dues.

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(without Late fee )

Period

(without Late fee )

Period

(without Late fee )

Period

(without Late fee )

Period

(without Late fee )

Period

(without Late fee )

I … …Oct - 15

(1st week)

Nov - 15

(1st week)Feb-15 Mar-16

II,III,IV Jul-15 Aug-15Oct - 15

(1st week)

Nov - 15

(1st week)Feb-15 Mar-16

I … …Nov - 15

(2nd week)

Dec - 15

(2nd week)Feb-15 Mar-16

II Jul-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Feb-15 Mar-16

I … …Nov - 15

(2nd week)

Dec - 15

(2nd week)Feb-15 Mar-16

II Jul-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Feb-15 Mar-16

II … …Nov - 15

(2nd week)

Dec - 15

(2nd week)Feb-15 Mar-16

III Jul-15 Aug-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Feb-15 Mar-16

B.E

M.E

MBA

MCA

Degree Year

1 Term 2 Term 3 Term

Schedule for Fee Remmittance ( Tuition fee / Transport fee / Hostel fee )

Note : 1. Students are advised to pay the Payable fee with in the Stipulated period to avoid Late fee. 2. All fee are payable at KVB (All Branches) and the College copy of Challan shall be submitted to the College Office.

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JULY - 2015

Date Day Events

1 Wednesday Commencement of classes for III, V and VII Semester UG Programme

2 Thursday

3 Friday

4 Saturday

5 Sunday Holiday

6 Monday

7 Tuesday

8 Wednesday

9 Thursday

10 Friday

11 Saturday Holiday

12 Sunday Holiday

13 Monday Commencement of classes III Semester M.E and III, V Semester MCA Programme

14 Tuesday

15 Wednesday

16 Thursday

17 Friday

18 Saturday Ramzan Goverment Holiday

19 Sunday Holiday

20 Monday Commencement of classes for III, V Semester MBA. Programme

21 Tuesday

22 Wednesday

23 Thursday

24 Friday

25 Saturday

26 Sunday Holiday

27 Monday

28 Tuesday

29 Wednesday

30 Thursday

31 Friday

Month Date Day Events

July’15 18 Saturday Ramzan

August ‘15 15 Saturday Independence Day

September ‘15

5 Saturday Krishna Jayanthi

17 Thursday Vinayakar Chathurthi Holiday

24 Thursday Bakrid Holiday

October ‘15

2 Friday Gandhi Jayanti

21 Wednesday Ayutha Pooja Holiday

22 Thursday Vijaya Dasami Holiday

23 Friday Muharram Holiday

November ‘15 10 Tuesday Deepavali Holiday

December ‘15 24 Thursday Milad-un-Nabi Holiday

25 Friday Christmas

January ‘16

1 Friday New Year

15 Friday Pongal Holiday

16 Saturday Thiruvalluvar Day / Maattu Pongal Holiday

26 Tuesday Republic Day

March ‘16 25 Friday Good Friday Holiday

April ‘16

14 Thursday Tamil New Year Holiday

19 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti Holiday

21 Thursday Telugu New Years Day Holiday

May ‘16 1 Sunday May Day

List of Government Holidays

Academic year 2015 - 16

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AUGUST - 2015 SEPTEMBER - 2015

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Date Day Events

1 Saturday

2 Sunday Holiday

3 Monday Commencement of classes for I Semester B.E./B.Tech. Programme

4 Tuesday

5 Wednesday

6 Thursday

7 Friday

8 Saturday Holiday

9 Sunday Holiday

10 Monday

11 Tuesday

12 Wednesday

13 Thursday

14 Friday

15 Saturday Independence Day Goverment Holiday

16 Sunday Holiday

17 Monday Internal Test-I for III, V, VII Semester UG

18 Tuesday

19 Wednesday

20 Thursday

21 Friday

22 Saturday

23 Sunday Holiday

24 Monday

25 Tuesday

26 Wednesday

27 Thursday

28 Friday

29 Saturday Holiday

30 Sunday

31 Monday Internal Test-I III ,V Semester MCA,III Semester M.E.

Date Day Events

1 Tuesday

2 Wednesday

3 Thursday

4 Friday

5 Saturday Krishna Jayanthi Goverment Holiday, Teacher’s Day

6 Sunday Holiday

7 Monday

8 Tuesday

9 Wednesday

10 Thursday

11 Friday

12 Saturday

13 Sunday Holiday

14 Monday

15 Tuesday Engineer’s Day

16 Wednesday Internal Test-II for III, V, VII Semester UG Internal Test-I for I Semester UG

17 Thursday Vinayakar Chathurthi Goverment Holiday

18 Friday

19 Saturday

20 Sunday Holiday

21 Monday

22 Tuesday

23 Wednesday

24 Thursday Bakrid Goverment Holiday

25 Friday

26 Saturday Holiday

27 Sunday Holiday

28 Monday Internal Test-II for III,V Semester MCA,III Semester M.E.

29 Tuesday

30 Wednesday

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Date Day Events

1 Thursday

2 Friday Gandhi Jayanthi Goverment Holiday

3 Saturday

4 Sunday Holiday

5 Monday

6 Tuesday

7 Wednesday

8 Thursday

9 Friday

10 Saturday Holiday

11 Sunday Holiday

12 Monday Model Exam for III, V, VII Semester UG.

13 Tuesday

14 Wednesday

15 Thursday

16 Friday

17 Saturday

18 Sunday Holiday

19 Monday

20 Tuesday

21 Wednesday Ayutha Pooja Goverment Holiday

22 Thursday Vijaya Dasami Goverment Holiday

23 Friday Muharram Goverment Holiday

24 Saturday Holiday

25 Sunday Holiday

26 Monday Model Exam for III,V Semester MCA, III Semester M.E. Internal Test-II for I Semester UG. [Tentative]

27 Tuesday Last Working Day for UG- III,V,VII Sem

28 Wednesday

29 Thursday

30 Friday

31 Saturday Holiday

Date Day Events

1 Sunday Holiday

2 Monday Internal Test-I for I Semester UG University Exam starts for UG- III,V,VII Sem [Tentative]

3 Tuesday

4 Wednesday

5 Thursday

6 Friday Last Working Day for PG M.C.A- V Sem, M.E -III Sem

7 Saturday

8 Sunday Holiday

9 Monday

10 Tuesday Deepavali Goverment Holiday

11 Wednesday

12 Thursday

13 Friday

14 Saturday Holiday

15 Sunday Holiday

16 Monday Last Working Day for PG- III,V Sem, M.B.A

17 Tuesday

18 Wednesday

19 Thursday

20 Friday University Exam starts for PG MCA - III & V Sem, M.E- III Sem [Tentative]

21 Saturday

22 Sunday Holiday

23 Monday

24 Tuesday

25 Wednesday

26 Thursday

27 Friday University Exam starts for PG- III & V, MBA

28 Saturday Holiday

29 Sunday Holiday

30 Monday

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DECEMBER - 2015 JANUARY - 2016

sDate Day Events

1 Tuesday

2 Wednesday

3 Thursday

4 Friday

5 Saturday

6 Sunday Holiday

7 Monday

8 Tuesday

9 Wednesday

10 Thursday

11 Friday

12 Saturday Holiday

13 Sunday Holiday

14 Monday Model Test for I Semester UG [Tentative]

15 Tuesday

16 Wednesday

17 Thursday

18 Friday

19 Saturday

20 Sunday Holiday

21 Monday

22 Tuesday

23 Wednesday

24 Thursday Milad-un-Nabi Goverment Holiday

25 Friday Christmas Goverment Holiday

26 Saturday Holiday

27 Sunday Holiday

28 Monday

29 Tuesday

30 Wednesday

31 Thursday

Date Day Events

1 Friday New Year Goverment Holiday

2 Saturday

3 Sunday Holiday

4 Monday

5 Tuesday

6 Wednesday

7 Thursday

8 Friday

9 Saturday

10 Sunday Holiday

11 Monday

12 Tuesday

13 Wednesday

14 Thursday

15 Friday Pongal Goverment Holiday

16 Saturday Thiruvalluvar Day / Maattu Pongal Goverment Holiday

17 Sunday Holiday

18 Monday

19 Tuesday

20 Wednesday

21 Thursday

22 Friday

23 Saturday

24 Sunday Holiday

25 Monday

26 Tuesday Republic Day Goverment Holiday

27 Wednesday

28 Thursday

29 Friday

30 Saturday

31 Sunday Holiday

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FEBRUARY - 2016 MARCH - 2016

Date Day Events

1 Monday

2 Tuesday

3 Wednesday

4 Thursday

5 Friday

6 Saturday

7 Sunday Holiday

8 Monday

9 Tuesday

10 Wednesday

11 Thursday

12 Friday

13 Saturday

14 Sunday Holiday

15 Monday

16 Tuesday

17 Wednesday

18 Thursday

19 Friday

20 Saturday

21 Sunday Holiday

22 Monday

23 Tuesday

24 Wednesday

25 Thursday

26 Friday

27 Saturday

28 Sunday Holiday

29 Monday

Date Day Events

1 Tuesday

2 Wednesday

3 Thursday

4 Friday

5 Saturday

6 Sunday Holiday

7 Monday

8 Tuesday

9 Wednesday

10 Thursday

11 Friday

12 Saturday

13 Sunday Holiday

14 Monday

15 Tuesday

16 Wednesday

17 Thursday

18 Friday

19 Saturday

20 Sunday Holiday

21 Monday

22 Tuesday

23 Wednesday

24 Thursday

25 Friday Good Friday Goverment Holiday

26 Saturday

27 Sunday Holiday

28 Monday

29 Tuesday

30 Wednesday

31 Thursday

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Date Day Events

1 Friday

2 Saturday

3 Sunday Holiday

4 Monday

5 Tuesday

6 Wednesday

7 Thursday

8 Friday

9 Saturday

10 Sunday Holiday

11 Monday

12 Tuesday

13 Wednesday

14 Thursday Tamil New Year Goverment Holiday

15 Friday

16 Saturday

17 Sunday Holiday

18 Monday

19 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti Goverment Holiday

20 Wednesday

21 Thursday Telugu New Year Day Goverment Holiday

22 Friday

23 Saturday

24 Sunday Holiday

25 Monday

26 Tuesday

27 Wednesday

28 Thursday

29 Friday

30 Saturday

Date Day Events

1 Sunday May Day Goverment Holiday

2 Monday

3 Tuesday

4 Wednesday

5 Thursday

6 Friday

7 Saturday

8 Sunday Holiday

9 Monday

10 Tuesday

11 Wednesday

12 Thursday

13 Friday

14 Saturday

15 Sunday Holiday

16 Monday

17 Tuesday

18 Wednesday

19 Thursday

20 Friday

21 Saturday

22 Sunday Holiday

23 Monday

24 Tuesday

25 Wednesday

26 Thursday

27 Friday

28 Saturday

29 Sunday Holiday

30 Monday

31 Tuesday

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2 Thursday

3 Friday

4 Saturday

5 Sunday Holiday

6 Monday

7 Tuesday

8 Wednesday

9 Thursday

10 Friday

11 Saturday

12 Sunday Holiday

13 Monday

14 Tuesday

15 Wednesday

16 Thursday

17 Friday

18 Saturday

19 Sunday Holiday

20 Monday

21 Tuesday

22 Wednesday

23 Thursday

24 Friday

25 Saturday

26 Sunday Holiday

27 Monday

28 Tuesday

29 Wednesday

30 Thursday

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