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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name of the Institution (Address including Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail)
SAINTGITS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Kottukulam Hills, Pathamuttom P O
Kottayam, Kerala
PIN: 686532
Tel: +91-481-2430349, 2436169, 2436170
E-mail: [email protected]
2. Name and address of the Trust/ Society/ Company and the Trustee (Address
including Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail)
MAR GREGORIOS EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY
III FLOOR, UNITY BUILDINGS,
K.K ROAD, COLLECTORATE P.O,
KOTTAYAM-686 002
Tel: +91-481-2300365
Email: [email protected]
3. Name and Address of the Vice Chancellor/ Principal/ Director (Address including
Telephone, Mobile, E-Mail)
Name: Prof. Dr. M D MATHEW – PRINCIPAL
Address : Mannarathu House
Edappady P O, Bharanganam
PIN: 686578
4. Name of the affiliating University
APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
CET Campus, Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala -695016, India
Phone: 0471-2598122
Fax: +91 471 2598522
5. Governance
5.1 Members of the Board and their brief background
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a. H. G. Joseph Mar Gregorios (President)
B.A., B.D., M.Phil - (President) – Educationalist Social Worker and Bishop
Managing Trustee – St. Gregorios Charitable Trust which manages Gregorian Public School, a
Semi-residential, Co-educations and non-sectarian educational institution established in 1998 at
Maradu, Kochi
Manager – Baselios Paulose II Catholicate College, Piravom
Manager – Patriarch Ignatius Zakka Iwas B.Ed. College, Malekkurissu
Manager – Gregorian Academy School, Thiruvankulam
Patron –Thomas Education and Welfare Trust which manages P.A.M.E.T Engineering College,
Ponneri, Tamilnadu
Metropolitan – Diocese of Cochin., Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church
Secretary – Holy Episcopal Synod, Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church
b. Er. K. GEORGE (Vice President)
Businessman
Partner
Concrete Products & Construction Company, Chennai
Concrete Products & Construction Companty, Tiruvalam
Kottukulam Engineers Pvt Ltd, Chennai.
Dwaraka Plantations & Muthumala Estate.
Director - Kottukulam Engineers Pvt Ltd, Chennai.
c. Er. Punnoose George (Secretary)
B.Sc (Engg.) M.I.E.LL.M- Engineer & Technocrat
Executive Director – Kottukulam Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.
d. Er. Oommen Varghese (Treasurer)
B.Sc (Engg.) – N.R.I. Civil Engineer &Technocrat
Managing Director, Nael General Contracting & LC, Al Ain
e. Er. Shibu Punnen (Member)
B.Tech
Businessman
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Partner – Concrete Products & Construction Company, Chennai
f. Dr. K. Jacob (Member)
M.B.B.S
Businessman
Secretary – Madras Medical Mission Hospital
Chairman- Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry
g. Er. Joseph Varghese (Member)
B.Tech
N.R.I Civil Engineer
General Manager- Nael Cement Products Al Ain
h. Er. Sinu Philip (Member)
B.Tech
N.R.I. Civil Engineer
Project Manager – Nael General Contracting, L.L.C., Al Ain
i. Mrs. Anju Elizabeth Cherian (Member)
M.A
Business Person
Partner- The Concrete Products and Construction, Kondapalli, A.P.
j. Mrs. Mini Susan John
Managing Director – Unity Securities Ltd., Cochin
Partner – Mar Gregorios Educational Services, Kottayam
k. Mr. Baisil Varughese Oommen
B. Tech. – (NIT – Trichy)
i. Ms. Susan Oommen Varghese
Worked 25 years in Aljimi Hospital, Al-Ain, UAE
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5.2 Frequently of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body
Board Meeting Quarterly and Advisory Body Yearly
5.3 Members of Academic Advisory Body
a. Mr. Thomas. T. John, Director
Former Central Intelligence Officer of Kerala & Lakshadweep Islands, Govt. of India
Former Secretary to Minister for Education, Govt. of Kerala
b. Dr. K P P Pillai
Project Advisor & Resource Person
Former Principal, College of Engg., Thiruvananthapuram
Former Executive Secretary – ISTE
c. Dr. D Babu Paul
Former Addl. Chief Secretary to Govt. of Kerala
d. Dr. N Babu
Former Vice Chancellor, Kerala University & fellow of Indian Society of Life Sciences
e. Er. V K Mathews
Chairman and Managing Director, IBS, Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram
f. Dr. Ninan P Kurian
Former Professor – IIT, Chennai
g. Er. Philip Logan
Managing Director, Shankland Cox, UAE
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5.4 Organizational chart and processes
5.5 Nature and Extent of involvement of Faculty and students in academic
affairs/improvements
Weekly Departmental Meetings of Faculty discuss all matters regarding the curriculum and non
curriculum involvement for each course. Releavent points for improvement are taken up and
discussed at institutional level at weekly meetings chaired by the Head of the Institute. Suggestions
and feedback from students at class rooms level are discussed further at the Student
Association/Executive Council and submitted before the Head of the Institution.
5.6 Mechanism/ Norms and Procedure for democratic/ good Governance
Various Committees including Students and Faculty as per AICTE. University and Govt Guidelines
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are functioning
5.7 Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/ Faculty performance
The frequent evaluations of instruction, as well as the general performance of the institution, by
students, indicate that the instructional level as well as the infrastructural and laboratory facilities
has been estimated to be of very high quality as a whole. There have also been a few suggestions
from the students and parents, for which proper corrective / improvement measures are being
taken, for obtaining real excellence. The students, however, had also expressed earlier some
inadequacy on the part of the institution in promoting the extra-curricular activities. Remedial
measures are being carried out to compensate for this deficiency also to ensure that excellent
facilities will be established in full, very shortly.
5.8 Grievance Redressal mechanism for Faculty, staff and students
We have, an online grievance redressal platform which takes care of grievances related to sex,
caste, ragging and other curricular and extra-curricular activities. A committee is constituted as per
the direction of AICTE is functioning in the college. The committee meets every month and look into
the grievances received from the stakeholders and actions taken accordingly. A monthly report is
being uploaded to the AICTE designated webportal. All the minutes of the meetings are maintained.
5.9 Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee
Please click the link to see the Anti-Ragging Committee
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/disclosure
5.10 Establishment of Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism – Available
5.11 Establishment of Grievance Redressal Committee in the Institution and
Appointment
Please click the link to see the Grievance Redressal Committee
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/feedback-and-grievance-redressal
5.12 OMBUDSMAN by the University – University is in the processing of Obudsman Appointment.
The college is appointed Adv. KURIAN GEORGE KANNANTHANAM as Ombudsman in the college
level.
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5.13 Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)
Please click the link to see the Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/monitoring-committees
5.14 Establishment of Committee for SC/ ST
Please click the link to see the Committee for SC/ ST
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/monitoring-committees
5.15 Internal Quality Assurance Cell
An Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) exists in the college which has 11 members consisting
of representatives from management, faculty, students, parents and industry. The policy of IQAC in
our institution is to develop a system for consistent growth of the institution and improvement in its
performance. The Quality Policy of our Institution is: “We at Saintgits aim to provide quality
education in career-oriented courses in Engineering, Technology, and Management emphasizing
on development of self-confidence and skills, thus preparing the individual for a life-time of learning
and professional growth. This is achieved through continual improvement in all the management
processes of the institution”.
The IQAC monitor the implementation of the Quality Policy and strives to attain the objectives
by
Closely monitoring the academic and administrative activities of the institution.
Building a leaner centric environment suitable for imparting quality education to the
students and continuous development of faculty.
Obtaining faculty evaluation from the students and parents and feedback on institutional
processes from stakeholders
Maintaining MOUs with the Industries for training the students as well as the faculty.
Arranging for add on courses and content beyond syllabus initiatives through various
national level programs like QEEE, NPTEL etc.
Promoting professional society activities like, IEEE, ISTE, IEI, CSI etc.
Organizing seminars and workshops for the faculty on quality enhancement of education
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6. Programmes
6.1 Name of Programmes approved by AICTE
Sl No Course Program Level
1 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
2 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
3 MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS MCA MCA 2nd Year Direct
4 APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATI ON ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
5 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION S ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
6 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
7 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
8 CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
9 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
10 POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
11 MACHINE DESIGN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
12 VLSI AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
13 GEOMACHINES AND STRUCTURES ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
14 MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS MCA POST GRADUATE
15 MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMEN T POST GRADUATE
16 POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
17 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND
UNDER GRADUATE
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TECHNOLOGY
18 ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
19 TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
POST GRADUATE
20 FOOD TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
21 FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME IN MANAGEMENT MANAGEMEN T FELLOWSH IP
22 ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
23 MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED) MCA Integrated
6.2 Name of Programmes Accredited by AICTE
Sl No Course Program Level
1 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION S ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
2 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
4 CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
5 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
UNDER GRADUATE
6 MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS MCA POST GRADUATE
7 MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT POST GRADUATE
6.3 Status of Accreditation of the Courses
Please click the below link to see the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/accreditation-and-approvals
6.3.1 Total number of Courses = 23
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6.3.2 No. of Courses for which applied for Accreditation = 7
6.3.3 Status of Accreditation – Preliminary/ Applied for SAR and results awaited/ Applied for
SAR and visits completed/ Results of the visits awaited/ Rejected/ Approved for SEVEN
Courses
Please click the below link to see the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/accreditation-and-approvals
6.4 For each Programme the following details are to be given:
Sl No Name No. of seats
Duration Cut off marks/rank of admission
during the last three years
2018 2017 2016
1 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
24 2 Years 4229 4410 5394
2 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
24 2 Years - 2142 5394
3 MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
60 3 Years - - -
4 APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATI ON ENGINEERING
60 4 Years 45179 54311 53603
5 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION S ENGINEERING
60 4 Years 43356 47337 49875
6 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
60 4 Years 44903 45600 51813
7 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 4 Years 44967 31773 18653
8 CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 4 Years 44966 38030 26418
9 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
120 4 Years 30296 42379 28576
10 POWER SYSTEMS 18 2 Years 3004 - 2503
11 MACHINE DESIGN 18 2 Years 1799 3941 6387
12 VLSI AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
24 2 Years 2219 3713 5394
13 GEOMACHINES AND STRUCTURES
24 2 Years 1922 3713 5394
14 MCA 2nd Year Direct 60 2 Years - - -
15 MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
120 3 Years - - -
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16 POWER SYSTEMS (Additional Batch)
18 2 Years - - -
17 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 4 Years 40053 45600 -
18 ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
24 2 Years 2749 - -
19 TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
24 2 Years - 2149 -
20 FOOD TECHNOLOGY 60 4 Years 25822 29348 -
21 FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME IN MANAGEMENT
10 NA - - -
22 ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
60 2 Years - - -
23 MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED)
60 5 Years - - -
Sl No Name No. of seats
Duration Fee
2018 2017 2016
1
B. Tech. - APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATI ON ENGINEERING
60 4 Years 120000 120000 120000
2 B. Tech. - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
60 4 Years 120000 120000 -
3 B. Tech. - CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 4 Years 120000 120000 120000
4 B. Tech. - COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
120 4 Years 120000 120000 120000
5 B. Tech. - ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
60 4 Years 120000 120000 120000
6 B. Tech. - ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION S ENGINEERING
60 4 Years 120000 120000 120000
7 B. Tech. - FOOD TECHNOLOGY 60 4 Years 120000 120000 -
8 B. Tech. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
120 4 Years 120000 120000 120000
9 B. Tech. - ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
60 2 Years - - -
10 FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME IN MANAGEMENT
10 NA - - -
11 M. Tech. - COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
24 2 Years 75000 75000 75000
12 M. Tech. - GEOMACHINES AND STRUCTURES
24 2 Years 75000 75000 75000
13 M. Tech. - MACHINE DESIGN 18 2 Years 75000 75000 75000
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14 M. Tech. - POWER SYSTEMS 18 2 Years 75000 75000 75000
15 M. Tech. - POWER SYSTEMS (Additional Batch)
18 2 Years 75000 75000 75000
16 M. Tech. - ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
24 2 Years 75000 75000 -
17
M. Tech. - STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
24 2 Years 75000 75000 75000
18 M. Tech. - TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
24 2 Years 75000 75000 -
19 M. Tech. - VLSI AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
24 2 Years 75000 75000 75000
20 MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED)
60 5 Years - - -
21 MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
120 3 Years 60000 55000 55000
22 MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
60 3 Years 25000 25000 25000
23 MCA 2nd Year Direct 60 2 Years 25000 25000 25000
Sl No
Name
Placement
Facilities
Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary
2018 2017 2016
Maximum
Minimum
Average
Maximum
Minimum
Average
Maximum
Minimum
Average
1
B. Tech. - APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATI ON ENGINEERING
Available
- - - 700000 238000 321571 53300024000
0349600
2
B. Tech. - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Available
- - - - - - - - -
3
B. Tech. - CIVIL ENGINEERING
Available
336000
325000 325000 700000 325000 378571 32500032500
0325000
4
B. Tech. - COMPUTER SCIENCE AND
Available
550000
90000 281738 336000 180000 293147 57600014400
0391548
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ENGINEERING
5
B. Tech. - ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Available
550000
294000 230633 330000 180000 291923 33600017000
0282857
6
B. Tech. - ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION S ENGINEERING
Available
550000
200000 297091 700000 180000 272500 57600017000
0438848
7
B. Tech. - FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Available
- - - - - - - - -
8
B. Tech. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Available
550000
336000 272917 700000 325000 354579 33600021600
0290136
9
B. Tech. - ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
- - - - - - - - - -
10
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME IN MANAGEMENT
- - - - - - - - - -
11
M. Tech. - COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Available
- - - - - - - - -
12
M. Tech. - GEOMACHINES AND STRUCTURES
Available
- - - - - - - - -
13 M. Tech. - MACHINE DESIGN
Available
- - - - - - - - -
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14 M. Tech. - POWER SYSTEMS
Available
- - - - - - - - -
15
M. Tech. - POWER SYSTEMS (Additional Batch)
Available
- - - - - - - - -
16
M. Tech. - ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION
Available
- - - - - - - - -
17
M. Tech. - STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Available
- - - - - - - - -
18
M. Tech. - TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Available
- - - - - - - - -
19
M. Tech. - VLSI AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Available
- - - - - - - - -
20
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED)
- - - - - - - - - -
21
MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Available
- - - - - - - - -
22
MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Available
550000
336000 241667 325000 180000 229057 32500020000
0217857
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23 MCA 2nd Year Direct
Available
- - - - - - - - -
6.5 Name and duration of programme(s) having Twinning and Collaboration with Foreign
University(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there
is Foreign Collaboration, give the following details:
Details of the Foreign University
6.5.1 Name of the University : University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
6.5.2 Address: Southwick 250, One University Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854
6.5.3 Website: https://www.uml.edu/
6.5.4 Accreditation status of the University in its Home Country: Accredited by Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
For more details please see the below link
https://www.uml.edu/About/Accreditation.aspx
6.5.5 Ranking of the University in the Home Country
For details please see the below link
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/umass-lowell-2161
6.5.6 Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the name of the
agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms of pursuit
of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country
Yes, World Education Service (WES)
6.5.7 Nature of Collaboration: Twinning Programme - B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering & B.
Tech in Civil Engineering)
6.5.8 Conditions of Collaboration
Two years in Saintgits College of Engineering and Two years in UMAS, Lowel Admission based on
the regulating authorities norms in the country
6.5.9 Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of
Collaboration: Payment has to be made based on the Fee Fixed by the respective University
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6.6 For each Programme Collaborated provide the following:
6.6.1 Programme Focus: To acquire higher knowledge in the field of engineering
6.6.2 Number of seats: 60
6.6.3 Admission Procedure: Merit based
6.6.4 Fee: Payment Has to be made based on the Fee Fixed by the respective University
6.6.5 Placement Facility: Available
6.6.6 Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and
average salary: Not Applicable
6.7 Whether the Collaboration Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the
Domestic/Foreign University has applied to AICTE for approval: Yes
7. Faculty
7.1 Branch wise list Faculty members: Provided. Please see the list of Faculty
7.1.1 Permanent Faculty: All the full time regular faculty are permanent faculty so give the total
number of regular faculty as per AICTE record
7.1.2 Adjunct Faculty: 5
7.1.3 Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio:- Total number of intake X Number of years of study/
Total permanent faculty
7.2 Number of Faculty employed and left during the last three years
Year Employed Resigned
2018 275 16
2017 238 26
2016 225 24
8. Profile of Vice Chancellor/ Director/ Principal/ Faculty
NO NAME Photo DOB UNIQUE ID DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION Area Of
Specilization
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1 Dr. M D MATHEW
31-05-1954
1-2369276993
PRINCIPAL
B.Sc -1974, M.Sc-1976, B.E - 1982 PhD- 1992 MBA - 2009
B.E -METALLURGY M.SC-PHYSICS MBA -MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Ph.D-STRENGTH OF MATERIELS
For each Faculty give a page covering with Passport size photograph
CIVIL ENGINEERING
NO NAME Photo DOB UNIQUE
ID
DESIGNATIO
N
QUALIFICATION
Area Of Specilizatio
n
1 Dr. PHILIPOSE M.C 12-12-1952
1-46494396
5
Associate Director-Acadamics
BSc Engg-1975, M.Tech-1982, PhD-1996
UG-CIVIL ENGINEERING PG-HYDRAULICS & WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING Ph.D-HYDRAULICS & WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
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2 Dr. SOOSAN GEORGE T
20-07-1961
1-4392678684
DEAN
Bsc Engg-1983, M.Tech-1994, PHD-2004
UG-CIVIL ENGINEERING PG-TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Ph.D-PAREMENT DESIGN
3 Dr.REEBU Z KOSHY
09-09-1960
1-35819398
90
Professor & HOD
B.Sc Engg-1983, M.Tech-1986, PhD-2004
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Ph.D-Transportation Engineerring
4 Dr.HARI G 01-06-1968
1-46374439
7
Professor
B.Tech-1991, M.Tech-1994, PhD- 2017
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING PhD-Geo Technical Engineering
5 Dr. NIVIN PHILIP 09-08-1986
1-4328967614
Associate Professor
Bsc Engg-2008, M.Tech-2010, PHD-2016
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-COMPUTER AIDER STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
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Ph.D-High performance concrete
6 CHERIAN C K
10-05-1981
1-46374442
9
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2004, MS In Civil Eng-2008
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
7 KRUPA MARY VARGHESE
04-05-1980
1-42184900
42
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2001 M.Tech-2003
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG- STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
8 RESHMA KASSIM 01-05-1978
1-42235245
62
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-1999 M.E- 2012
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT
9 MILU MARY JACOB 24-09-1982
1-46374441
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2004, M.E-2006
UG-CIVIL ENGG PG-STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
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10 VINCY KOSHY
26-01-1972
1-46374442
1
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-1995 M.Tech -2013
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTURES
11 SWAPNA THOMAS
12-11-1982
1-47197232
7
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2004 M.Tech - 2013
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTURES
12 AJESH K KOTTUPPILLIL
24-3-1982
1-46399944
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech:2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTERS
13 SINDHU A R 15-04-1972
1-46374442
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-1993 M.Tech: RA
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTERS
14 AFIA S HAMEED
23-01-1987
1-46374443
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech - 2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG- STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
15 SUSAN ROSE 01-12-1984
1-43955375
64
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005, M.Tech-2007
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-TRAFFIC &TRANSPO
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RTATION ENGG
16 SUNITHA A DANIEL
07-08-1974
1-46503288
1
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-1996 M.Tech:2012
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT
17 DIPTY SARIN ISAAC
02-04-1986
1-46374443
7
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2007, M.Tech-2010
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
18 SNEHA MALAMPARACKEL VARGHESE
23-07-1987
1-76817104
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.tech-2011
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION MGMT
19 JOE G PHILIP 02-09-1986
1-14567405
99
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.E-2012
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
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20 SHYLA JOSEPH A
12-05-1966
1-21837675
07
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-1989 M.Tech-2013
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTURES
21 ARUN G SANKAR
25-07-1988
1-21837675
21
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech-2013
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG - ENVIRONMENTAL
22 JINU SUSAN EIPE 19-08-1987
1-21837675
29
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech-2013
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNOLOGY
23 VIVEK PHILIP 20-10-1987
1-23693503
79
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-STRUCTURAL ENGG CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
24 MINU ANTONY
07-08-1988
1-23693504
07
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.E-2013
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
25 NIRMAL JOHN JOY 23-04-1989
1-23693504
15
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS &
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STRUCTURES
26 LAKSHMI P 12-01-1991
1-23693504
11
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-STRUCTURAL & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
27 PINKY MERIN PHILIP
17-04-1990
1-24775109
63
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MACHANICS
28 GOPIKA MOORTHY
25-09-1990
1-24775248
71
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION MNGMT
29 NIMIYA ROSE JOSHUA
15-10-1990
1-25044291
63
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2015
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTURES
30 SANJU MARY SOBYCHEN
24-08-1990
1-26423457
63
Assistant Professor
B.E.-2012 M.E.-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-STRUCTURAL
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ENGINEERING
31 ANCY MATHEW 09-12-1991
1-27286098
83
Assistant Professor
AMIE - 2013 M.E- 2015
UG- CIVIL PG- STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
32 JISS K ABRAHAM
11-01-1991
1-28970759
50
Assistant Professor
B.E -2012 M.Tech-2015
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTURES
33 JITHIN KURIAN ANDREWS
17-03-1992
1-35818806
27
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2014 M.Tech-2016
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-TRANSPORTATION
34 SUSAN MATHEW 27-01-1990
1-35824679
98
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech-2013
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-WATER RESOURCES & HYDRO INFOMATICS
35 MANOJ C M 22-07-1981
1-35825350
43
Assistant Professor
B.E-2004 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTURES
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36 HANNA PAUL
03-07-1992
1-35820358
43
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2014 M.Tech-2016
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
37 ARSHA GIRI
11-05-1991
1-35820459
72
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2013 M.Tech-2015
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
38 ELSA JACOB JOSEPH
06-02-1993
1-35822921
13
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2015 M.Tech-2017
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
39 NEKHA JOSE 14-04-1991
1-35824370
40
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2013 M.Tech-2015
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-WATER RESOURCES & HYDRO INFOMATICS
40 ALICE JOHNY
23-03-1991
1-35824980
69
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-COMPUTER AIDER STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
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41 AMRUTHA LEKSHMI G R
04-10-1989
1-35825660
40
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
42 RAKENDU R
14-07-1992
1-35826131
20
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2013 M.Tech-2015
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO MECHANICS & STRUCTURES
43 ALESTER JOSEPH VANREYK
11-06-1987
1-42436478
32
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-GEO INFORMATICS
44 REVATHI.K.S 05-10-1990
1-42288467
77
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2013 M.Tech-2016
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-ENV: ENG
45 ASWATHY ANN MATHEW
22-07-1992
1-43934280
66
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2014 M.Tech-2016
UG- CIVIL PG-STRUCTURAL ENG: & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
46 M GAYATHRI DEVI 11-09-1990
1-43929442
79
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2014
UG-CIVIL ENGEENIRING PG-STRUCTURAL ENG: & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1 Dr.M D MATHEW
31-05-1954
1-23692769
93
Principal
B.Sc --1974, M.Sc-1976, B.E - 1982 PhD- 1992 MBA - 2009
B.E -METALLURGY M.SC-PHYSICS MBA -MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Ph.D-STRENGTH OF MATERIELS
2 Dr.JACOB T VARGHESE
03-11-1975
1-35796384
05
Professor & HOD
B.E-1997, M.Tech-2002, PhD-2016
UG-INDUSTRIAL & PRODUCTION PG -MANUFACTURING. Ph.D-AN OBSERVATIONAL AND MODELLING STUDY ON MASS AND ENERGY TRANSFER PROCESSES lN TROPICAL GREEN FACADES
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3 Dr JASON CHERIAN ISSAC
20-03-1966
1-46503298
3
Professor
B.Tech-1988, M.E-1990, PhD-1996
UG & PG : AERO SPACE ENGINEERING Ph.D-Aerospace, Virginia Tech
4 Dr.MURUGANANTHAM P
15-07-1975
1-47068480
1
Professor
B.E-1997, M.E-2006, MBA- 2002 PhD- 2017
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-THERMAL ENGINEERING PhD- Manufacturing & Thermal Engg
5 SAJAN THOMAS 30-03-1972
1-46407854
9
Professor
B.E-1996, M.E-2004
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-ENERGY SYSTEMS & POLLUTION
6 ANILKUMAR G 30-05-1972
1-46503300
1
Associate Professor
B.Tech-1993, M.Tech-2009
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-INDUSTRIAL ENGG & MANAGEMENT
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7 Dr.CHERIAN PAUL
13-08-1984
1-46503298
7
Associate Professor
B.Tech-2006, M.Tech-2008 Phd 2016
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-MANUFACTURING ENGINEERIG P.hd- Surface Engineering
8 CHERIYAN EAPEN
29-11-1956
1-72190328
4
WORKSHOP SUPTD
BSc Engg 1978
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
9 VINAY MATHEW JOHN
08-05-1981
1-46494398
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2004
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
10 JENNY JOHN MATTAM
05-10-1978
1-46439503
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2000, M.E-2004
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
11 FRANCIS AUGUSTINE JOSEPH
11-04-1986
1-46503296
9
Assistant Professor
B,.E-2008 M.Tech-2013
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG- MACHINE DESIGNING
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12 CHACKO PRENO KOSHY
14-08-1987
1-46503295
7
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech-2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG- MACHINE DESIGN
13 Dr.PRAVEEN K M
10/05/1985
1-43966898
14
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2007 M.Tech-2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG- INTEGRATED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING Ph.D-MATERIALS ENGINEERING
14 Dr.AMITH ARAVIND 09-10-1985
1-35795772
43
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech-2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-MACHINE DESIGN Ph.d-TRIBOLOGY
15 BOBBY P PAUL 28-06-1979
1-36409587
75
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2004 M.Tech- 2013
UG- INDUSTRIAL ENGG PG -MECHANICAL ENGG
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16 SIVASUBRAMANIAN P
17-06-1982
1-46399955
7
Assistant Professor
B.E-2004, M.E-2007
UG-AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING PG-CAD/CAM
17 SAJEEV A
17-05-1981
1-46399958
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2003, M.Tech-2010
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-PRODUCTION & INDUSTRIAL ENGG
18 MANOJ BALAKRISHNAN
26-03-1988
1-46399952
1
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2014
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-MACHINE DESIGN
19 SAILESH K S 19-03-1987
1-46407852
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech-2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG- MACHINE DESIGN
20 PHILIP JACOB PAREKATHU
10-04-1983
1-72190322
0
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005 M.Tech-2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-PRODUCTION & INDUSTRIAL ENGG
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21 TOBIN THOMAS
22-06-1987
1-15023364
95
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2013
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-MACHINE DESIGNING
22 LIJU MATHEW ALEXANDER
16-03-1988
1-21837675
91
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech-2013
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-ADVANCED MANUFACTURED ENGG. & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
23 ARUN K VARGHESE
22-09-1983
1-21837675
95
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech-2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG-AUTOMATIVE ENGINEERING
24 NANDU S
27-08-1989
1-21837676
15
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech- 2013
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG - I C ENGINES & TURBO MACHINERY
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25 BIBIN VARKEY
30-05-1986
1-21837676
07
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech- 2013
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG - PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
26 VINEETH V K
26-05-1988
1-21837676
27
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech- 2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG - THERMAL SCIENCE
27 SREEKUMAR C 21-03-1990
1-26425187
90
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech- 2013
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG - PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
28 GEORGE JOHN 24-06-1991
1-31791538
46
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2013 M.Tech- 2016
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -MANUFACTURING TECH
29 RITTIN ABRAHAM KURIEN
13-11-1989
1-35797014
45
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech- 2015
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG - AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
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30 BASIL GEORGE THOMAS
26-12-1991
1-36426361
94
Assistant Professor
B.TECH-2013M.Tech- 2016
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -CRYOGENICS
31 MATHEWS JOSEPH
23-02-1993
1-36429842
41
Assistant Professor
B.TECH-2014M.Tech- 2016
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -PRODUCTION ENGG
32 ARJUN VENUGOPAL
05-12-1993
1-42125324
24
Assistant Professor
B.TECH-2015M.Tech- 2017
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -THERMAL ENGG
33 AJU JO SANKARATHIL
18-03-1991
1-42125325
23
Assistant Professor
B.TECH-2013M.Tech- 2015
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -MACHINE DESIGN
34 AJITH KURIAKOSE MANI
17-06-1985
1-42223100
76
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech- 2012
UG- MECHANICAL ENGG PG -MACHINE DESIGN
35 LADEESH V G 10-09-1988
1-42235247
23
Assistant Professor
B.TECH-2010M.E- 2012
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -COMPUTER
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INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
36 Dr.SHINCE V JOSEPH
05-05-1985
1-42235247
30
Assistant Professor
A.M.I.E-2007 M.Tech- 2011
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -MACHINE DESIGN Ph.D-MACHINE DESIGN & ANALYSIS
37 MANU REMANAN 12-04-1987
1-43939835
33
Assistant Professor
B.TECH-2009M.E- 2013
UG- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG -ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
1 Dr. JAIMOL THOMAS
29-07-1961
1-46503292
3
Professor & HOD
BSc Engg-1983, M.Tech-1986 PHD-2012
UG-EEE PG-INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL PhD - Optimal Electricity Pricing Strategy for Distributed Generation,Year- Feb
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2012
2 Dr.NAGALINGAM MAHENDRAN
11-07-1976
1-42132013
99
Professor
B.E-2000, M.Tech-2004 PHD-2011
UG-EEE PG-CONTROL SYSTEM Ph.D-CONTROL OF POWER ELECTRONICS SYSTEM
3 Dr.MANJU MATHEW
04-08-1979
1-47197237
9
Associate Professor
B.Tech-2002 Msc+PHD-2012 (Intagrated)
UG-ELECTRICAL Phd -Adaptive Transmission Schemes of Cognitive Radio
4 Dr.PINKY MOL K.P 25-04-1985
1-47197238
7
Associate Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.tech-2010 P.hd - 2016
UG-EEE PG-INDUSTRIAL DRIVES AND CONTROL PHD - EEE & CONTROL
5 JISHA JAMES 02-12-1981
1-46374460
9
Assistant Professor
B.E-2004 M.Tech-2012
UG-EEE PG-INDUSTRIAL DRIVES AND CONTROL
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6 DEEPU JOSE
24-8-1980
1-46374462
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2002 M.Tech-2014
UG-EEE PG- POWER SYSTEMS
7 ANCY SARA VARGHESE
19-10-1984
1-14567403
43
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006, M.Tech-2011
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
8 RACHEL ROSE 12-12-1980
1-46374468
7
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2002, M.Tech-2014 MBA-2005
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
9 SMITHA S D 27-05-1980
1-46374464
9
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2001 M.Tech-2013
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
10 APARNA THAMPI 26-06-1983
1-46374469
1
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005, M.Tech-2008
UG- EEE PG-INDUSTRIAL DRIVES AND CONTROL
11 JANCY VARGHESE 24-05-1985
1-72190327
2
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech-2008
UG-EEE PG-INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
12 FILMY FRANCIS 11-06-1985
1-72190331
2
Assistant Professor
B.TECH-2007M.E-2011
UG-EEE PG-POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES
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13 DEEPU E KOSHY
22-02-1988
1-14567406
19
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech-2012
UG- EEE PG-POWER EC
14 ASHA ANU KURIAN 26-11-1987
1-14567406
63
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech- 2012
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
15 DARU ANNA THOMAS
28-01-1985
1-21837675
59
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2007 M.Tech-2009
UG-EEE PG-ELECTRICAL MACHINES
16 POLLY THOMAS 08-11-1988
1-21837675
63
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2014
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
17 ABRAHAM GEORGE
25-08-1988
1-21837675
83
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2013
UG-ECE PG-VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
18 VINU KOSHY ABRAHAM
17-06-1984
1-21837675
87
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.E 2010
UG-ECE PG-EMBEDDED SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY
19 ARUN SEBASTIAN 12-05-1986
1-21837675
67
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2007 M.Tech-2011
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
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20 JINEETH JOSEPH 02.01.1987
1-21837675
75
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 ME-2013
UG-EEE PG-HIGH VOLTAGE
21 ELIZABETH RAJAN 12-08-1987
1-21837675
71
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech-2011
UG-EEE PG-POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES
22 AMALU PHILIP
21-10-1988
1-31785463
91
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2014
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
23 SREELAL N 25-11-1992
1-35799855
33
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2014 M.Tech-2016
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
24 MERIN ANTONY 28-01-1989
1-35801536
15
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.E-2012
UG-EEE PG-POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES
25 CHRISTY MARY JACOB
30-04-1990
1-42236201
33
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2014
UG-EEE PG-POWER SYSTEMS
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
1 SUSAN ABE 30-08-1955
1-72190321
6
DEAN -ECI
B Sc Engg-1981, M.E-1989
UG-ECE PG- ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATION ENGG
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2 Dr.RIBOY CHERIAN
10-04-1978
1-46374460
1
Professor & HOD
B.E-1999, M.E-2008 Ph.D-2017
UG-ECE PG-APPLIED ELECTONICS PHD - INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGG
3 Dr. ZACHARIAH K P
29-01-1936
1-46797121
1
Professor & Chief Tutorial Coordinator
B.Tech-1957, M.E-1959, PhD-1967
UG-ECE PG-MICROWAVE Ph.D--MICRO WAVE
4 Dr.SHAJIMON K JOHN
25-05-1970
1-46374459
7
Professor
B.E-1991, M.BA-1999, M.E-2005 PHD - 2016
UG-ECE PG-APPLIED ELECTONICS PHD - ECE
5 Dr.ANSAL K A 25-05-1985
1-31791538
08
Associate Professor
B.Tech-2007 M.E-2011 PHD- 2016
UG-ECE PG-COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PHD- ANTEENA DESIGN
6 Dr.K SARAVANAN 25-09-1982
1-43939835
40
Associate Professor
B.E-2004 M.E-2006 PHD- 2016
UG-ECE PG-APPLIED ELECTRONICS PHD- NET WORK SECURITY VLSI
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7 CHINN MOHANAN
16-09-1981
1-46797121
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005 M.Tech:2014
UG-ECE PG-INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
8 MARIE KOTTAYIL JAMES
11-07-1981
1-46374457
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2003 M.Tech-2013
UG-ECE PG-VLSI DESIGN
9 ASHWIN P V
05-05-1983
1-46374456
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2004, M.Tech-2007
UG-ECE PG-VLSI DESIGN
10 SREEKALA K S 24-05-1979
1-46797122
3
Assistant Professor
AMIE-2002, M.Tech-2005
UG-ECE PG-DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
11 Dr.ROBIN JOYCE 07-03-1985
1-42235246
06
Assistant Professor
B.E- 2006 M.Tech.- 2008
UG-ECE PG-NANO TECHNOLOGY, Ph.D-NANO SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
12 NISHANTH P R 05-05-1985
1-15286934
97
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2007 M.Tech- 2015
UG- EELCTRONICS & COMMUNICATION PG- INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
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13 JYOTHISH CHANDRAN G
08-03-1978
1-46374458
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2000, M.Tech-2013
UG-ECE PG-VLSI DESIGN
14 REKHA SUBHASH 30-05-1979
1-46374435
1
Assistant Professor
B.E-2002, M.Tech-2007
UG-ECE PG-OPTICAL COMMUNICATION
15 ARAVINDHAN A
23-04-1982
1-46374458
9
Assistant Professor
B.E-2003, M.Tech-2009
UG-EEE PG-VLSI DESIGN
16 DHANUSHA P B 07-02-1984
1-46374457
7
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006, M.E-2008
UG-ECE PG-APPLIED ELECTONICS
17 BEENA A .O 31-05-1981
1-14567406
23
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2002 M.E-2005
UG-ECE PG-COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
18 ANU RAJ 10-10-1983
1-46797121
9
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006, M.E-2009
UG-ECE PG-COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
19 ASHLY JOHN 17-11-1987
1-46374438
1
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009, M.E-2011
UG- ECE PG-APPLIED ELECTRONICS
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20 HANNA MATHEW
19-05-1985
1-46374460
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2007, M.E-2010
UG-ECE PG-APPLIED ELECTRONICS
21 ABRAHAM K THOMAS
26-04-1982
1-72190322
4
Assistant Professor
AMIE-2006, M.Tech-2008
AMIE-ECEPG-VLSI DESIGN
22 PREENA PRASAD
21-03-1988
1-72190330
4
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.E-2011
UG-ECE PG-EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
23 AJITH RAVINDRAN 22-04-1988
1-21837675
79
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2013
UG-ECE PG-VLSI & Embedded Systems
24 ROSHNI OOMMEN 31-03-1989
1-31791538
28
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech.- 2013
UG-ECE PG-VLSI & Embedded Systems
25 ANISH M GEORGE 7-1-1987 1-
4211250953
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech.- 2014
UG-ECE PG-VLSI & Embedded Systems
26 MAHESWARY SREENATH
12-05-1989
1-42184900
04
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech.- 2013
UG-ECE PG-VLSI & Embedded Systems
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
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1 Dr.BINU K MATHEW
23-03-1974
1-46374459
3
Professor & HOD
B.E-1997 M.E-2007 PHD-2016
UG-EC PG-APPLIED ELECTONICS PHD- VLSI DESIGN
2 Dr.GODWIN ANAND P S
04-07-1977
1-46503285
5
Professor
B.E-1999, M.E-2000 PHD-2011
UG-INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL PG-PROCESS CONTROL &INSTRUMENTATION PhD-Process Control
3 Dr. RAHUL ANTONY
31-05-1986
1-28972183
15
Associate Professor
B.Tech-2007 M.E-2009 M.B.A-2015 PHD - 2016
UG- APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION PG-CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION PHD - MICRO FLUIDICS
4 RIZWANA AKBAR 20-10-1981
1-46374435
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2003 M.Tech-2013
UG-AEI PG-VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
5 VINAYAKUMAR B 10-4-1977
1-46374438
9
Assistant Professor
AMIE-2001, M.E-2004
UG-EE PG-VLSI DESIGN
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6 NISHA THANKACHAN
14-10-1984
1-47197228
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech-2012
UG-AEI PG-VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
7 SITA RADHAKRISHNAN
07-05-1979
1-46374438
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2001, M.Tech-2008
UG-INSTRUMENTATION PG-KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT(ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE)
8 ANEENA CHERIAN 07-03-1981
1-23693503
75
Assistant Professor
B.E- 2002 M.Tech-2004
UG-ECE PG-DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
9 JYOTHI KRISHNAN 12-05-1983
1-46399944
1
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005, M.E-2010
UG-E&I PG-CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION
10 Dr.YOUHAN SUNNY
01-03-1984
1-42444674
79
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006, M.S-2010, P.hD-2015
UG-BIO MEDICAL PG-BIO MEDICAL .HD-ULTRA SOUND DREXEL UNIV
11 BINI THOMAS 09-04-1983
1-72190321
2
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005, M.Tech-2008
UG- AEI PG-APPLIED ELECTRONICS
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12 AGITHA M S
01-12-1986
1-72190326
8
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech-2011
UG-ECE PG-SIGNAL PROCESSING
13 ANCY VARGHESE 17-4-1981
1-46503293
1
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2003 M.Tech - 2014
UG-AEI PG-INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION
14 BINSON V.A
09-03-1987
1-14567403
47
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.Tech-2012
UG-AEI PG-CONTROL & INSTR.
15 ELIZABETH PAUL 15-02-1989
1-14567405
95
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2012
UG-AEI PG-VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
16 HARINARAYANAN NAMPOOTHIRI
25-03-1990
1-31785463
07
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech-2015
UG-ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGG PG-PROCESS CONTROL
17 ANISH THOMAS
11-04-1985
1-47282326
54
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2007 M.Tech-2012
UG-AEI PG-CONTROL & INSTR.
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
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1 Dr.WILSY M
07-12-1955
1-31831544
74
Dean- CS & IT
B.E-1977 M.Tech-1983 PhD-1995
UG- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PG-AUTOMATION PHD- COMPUTER DEVICE
2 Dr.JUBILANT J KIZHAKKETHOTTAM,
23-12-1979
1-35807887
03
Professor
B.E- 2002 M.TECH-2005MBA-2009 PhD - 2014
UG- COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCEPHD- COMPUTER SCIENCE MBA - HR & MARKETING Ph.D-COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
3 DR.ANJU PRATAP 21/05/1983
1-43976336
72
Associate Professor
B.Tech-2005 M.Tech-2007
UG&PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Ph.D-COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
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4 Dr.V JEYAKRISHNAN
30-12-1984
1-43947811
67
Associate Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech-2010 PhD-2017
UG- IT PG-IT Ph.D-ICE-2017
5 SINDHU M
08-05-1979
1-46399946
5
Assistant Professor
AMIE-2003 M.E-2006
UG & PG- COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG.
6 RENI K CHERIAN
02-12-1977
1-46374449
3
Assistant Professor
B.E-2000 M.E-2008
UG & PG- COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG.
7 VIDYA K R 09-01-1984
1-46374447
9
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech - 2014
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG- COMPUTER SCIENCE
8 VEENA A KUMAR 01-01-1984
1-14567406
55
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005 M.Tech-2011
UG-IT PG-CSE
9 DIVYA MOHAN
09-05-1984
1-46399945
3
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2005 M.Tech - 2011
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT PG - COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECH
10 VIPIN DAS 25-04-1985
1-21837675
55
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2007 M.Tech-2010
UG-CS PG-CYBER SECURITY
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11 SIJO CHERIAN
01-06-1984
1-23693503
71
Assistant Professor
AMIE- 2007 M.Tech-2010
UG-CSE PG-CSE
12 JINU THOMAS 01-05-1984
1-23693503
83
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2006 M.E - 2011
UG-CSE PG-CSE
13 GOKULNATH G
24-08-1988
1-23693503
91
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2010 M.Tech -2013
UG-CSE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE DATA SECURITY
14 TIBIN THOMAS 03-07-1988
1-23693503
99
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2010 M.Tech -2013
UG-CSE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION SYSTEM
15 RIA MATHEWS 03-08-1984
1-46374447
5
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech-2015
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
16 SELVAM E
06-05-1987
1-21837675
43
Assistant Professor
B.E-2008 M.E-2010
UG-CS PG-COMPUTER & COMMUNICATION ENGG:
17 JUSTIN MATHEW 28-07-1988
1-26424313
59
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2010 M.Tech -2014
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
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18 THOMAS JOSEPH
08-07-1986
1-26426521
05
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2008 M.E -2014
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
19 ASHA S BENNY 19-05-1989
1-26652345
63
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2011 M.Tech -2015
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
20 ROSE V PATTANI
7-08-1987
1-31785463
73
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2010 M.E -2013
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
21 JERRIN SEBASTIAN
01-10-1988
1-31785464
09
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2010 M.E -DOING FINAL SEM
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
22 NITHIN PRINCE JOHN
09-11-1991
1-28972178
87
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2013 M.Tech -2014
UG-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
23 JACOB P CHERIAN 29-11-1987
1-35808247
79
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2009 M.Tech -2012
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
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24 SANIA THOMAS
27-01-1990
1-35808574
66
Assistant Professor
B.E- 2011 M.E -2013
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
25 SHEEBA BABU 24-09-1987
1-26851998
53
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2009 M.Tech -2011
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
26 Dr.ARUN MADHU
01-05-1983
1-35808767
36
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2005 M.Tech -2008
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING AND NETWORKING Ph.D-WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
27 HARI M 20-04-1988
1-35808916
79
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2010 M.Tech-2015
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING AND NETWORKING
28 REMYA S 15-04-1984
1-42235244
94
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2006 M.Tech -2012
UG-I.T PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
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29 SOUMYA SARA KOSHY
15-04-1987
1-42235245
69
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2008 M.Tech -2013
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
30 ANEENA ANN ALEXANDER
21-04-1991
1-43294443
39
Assistant Professor
B.Tech- 2013 M.Tech -2015
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER SCIENCE
M.C.A
1 MINI SUSAN JOHN 29-10-1965
1-47197242
3
Director -SAINTGITS SCHOOL OF IT (MCA) & PROFESSOR
BSC-1986 MSC-1989 MCA-2002,
PG-COMPUTER APPLICATION
2 Dr.BIKU ABRAHAM 25-08-1978
1-46374454
5
Professor
MCA-2002, Mphil-2007 PhD- 2015
UG- COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER APPLICATION PHD- DATA COMPRESSION
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3 Dr.RAJESH K S
21-04-1977
1-14567406
51
Asso.Prof & HOD in charge
UG-BSC MCA-2000 M.TECH- 2013 PhD - 2015
UG-MATHS PG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS PG- COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PHD - COMPUTER SCIENCE
4 Dr.SHAJAN JOSEPH
24-05-1966
1-46374452
1
Associate Professor (NC)
BSC-1987 MCA-1991
UG-PHYSICS PG-COMPUTER APPLICATION Ph.D-MOBILE ADHOC NETWORS
5 GOPEEKRISHNAN R
16-03-1976
1-35815153
13
Associate Professor (NC)
MCA-1999, M.Tech-2006
UG-(MATHEMATICS) PG- COMPUTER APPL M.TECH-COMPUTER SCIENCE & I.T
6 Dr.AMBILI P S 23-05-1974
1-46374452
9
Assistant Professor
BSC-1994 MCA-1997
UG- PHYSICS PG-COMPUTER APPLICATION
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7 RANI SARITHA R
27-09-1974
1-46374454
1
Assistant Professor
BSC-1995 MCA-1998
UG- PHYSICS PG- COMPUTER APPLICATION
8 KAVITHA S
01-06-1970
1-46374453
7
Assistant Professor
BSC-1990 MCA-2003
UG-CHEMISTRY PG-COMPUTER APPLICATION
9 JOSMY MATHEW 18-09-1982
1-46374455
3
Assistant Professor
BCA-2003 MCA-2006
UG & PG- COMPUTER APPLICATION
10 Dr.LIJA JACOB 12-12-1979
1-46374454
9
Assistant Professor
UG-BSC MCA-2003, Mphil-2004
UG- COMPUTER SCIENCE PG-COMPUTER APPLICATION
11 REJI R 09-05-1981
1-46374453
3
Assistant Professor
BSC MCA-2004 M.Tech
UG-PHYSICS M.TECH-DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
12 AKHIL MATHEW PHILIP
08-10-1982
1-49522873
5
Assistant Professor
MCA-2006
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
13 JACOB ZACHARIA 06-10-1979
1-42485664
99
Assistant Professor
UG-2001, M.C.A-2004
UG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
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, PG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
14 ABRAHAM CHACKO
03-05-1972
1-24776450
83
Assistant Professor
MCA-2003
UG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS , PG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
15 ABIN T ABRAHAM 09-08-1988
1-26424310
88
Assistant Professor
MCA-2013
UG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS , PG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
16 JIJO VARGHESE 02-02-1984
1-31791537
87
Assistant Professor
MCA-2007
UG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS , PG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
17 LIBIN M JOSEPH 20-03-1986
1-35811700
82
Assistant Professor
MCA-2013, M.Phil
UG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS , PG-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
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18 PREETHA S 30-04-1983
1-42485668
66
Assistant Professor
BSc-2003 MCA-2006 ME-2012
UG- MATHS PG- COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
19 ANSU MARIAM CHERIAN
20-11-1992
1-35810272
03
Assistant Professor
MCA-2016
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
20 DEEPAMOL JOSEPH
19-04-1993
1-35811612
67
Assistant Professor
MCA-2016
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
21 ANOOPA RAVINDRAN
20-07-1992
1-42485664
92
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2014, M.Tech-2016
UG-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, PG-COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
MATHEMATICS
1 KURIAN C.C 08-08-1945
1-46478634
5
Professor & HOD
B Sc-1966 M Sc-1968
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
2 JOSEKUTTY ANTONY
10-11-1956
1-21837676
43
Professor
B Sc-1978 M Sc-1980 M.Phil- 1988
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
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3 SIJU K S
01-03-1980
1-46478635
7
Associate Professor
BSc-2001 MSc-2004
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
4 LEKHA SUSAN JACOB
26-10-1974
1-46478635
3
Assistant Professor
BSc-1995 MSc-1997 MCA-
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
5 Dr. BINDU KRISHNAN
17-05-1976
1-42444673
94
Assistant Professor
Bsc-1996 Msc-1998
UG&PG- MATHEMATICS, Ph. D - Statistics
6 SMITHA K S 27-11-1982
1-46478636
1
Assistant Professor
BSc-2003 MSc-2005 B.Ed-2006
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
7 JOBIN JOSE 22-07-1982
1-46478636
5
Assistant Professor
BSc-2003 Msc-2005
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
8 THOMASKUTTY STEPHEN
28-04-1987
1-31785463
16
Assistant Professor
BSc-2007 Msc-2009
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
9 MERINA ARUJA 08-09-1983
1-42304330
34
Assistant Professor
BSc-2004 Msc-2006 M.Phil-2011 B.ED-2007
UG-MATHEMATICS PG-MATHEMATICS B.ED-MATHEMATICS
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M.Phil-MATHEMATICS
10 KASINATH K 24-04-1990
1-23693503
87
Assistant Professor
BSc-2010 Msc-2012 B.Ed-2013
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
11 DERIN RAJU
26-07-1989
1-26598729
13
Assistant Professor
BSc-2011 Msc-2013
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
12 VANDANA PADMAKUMAR
04-12-1991
1-31785463
54
Assistant Professor
BSc-2013 Msc-2015
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
13 NEETHU SEBASTIAN
27-07-1991
1-42304331
12
Assistant Professor
BSc-2012 Msc-2014
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
14 CHRISTY P ANTONY
25-12-1991
1-42304331
19
Assistant Professor
BSc-2013 Msc-2015 M.Phil-2018
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
15 PRIYANKA N C 06-05-1991
1-42436477
84
Assistant Professor
BSc-2011 Msc-2013 M.Phil-2015
UG&PG-MATHEMATICS
PHYSICS
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1 KOSHY VARGHESE
22-08-1947
1-47068480
5
Professor & HOD
BSc-1967 MSc-1969
UG&PG-PHYSICS
2 SUNNYKUTTY K JOHN
26-11-1952
1-46478639
1
Professor
MSc-1977, M.Phil-1988
UG&PG- PHYSICS
3 M G ISAAC
28-05-1952
1-43929442
72
Professor
BSc-1974 MSc-1977
UG&PG- PHYSICS
4 Dr.SURESH BABU M
15-09-1984
1-31785462
77
Assistant Professor
BSc-2005 Msc-2007 PhD-2015
UG&PG- PHYSICS PHD - CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
5 Dr. SHEEBA SUMOD CHERIAN
09-06-1979
1-42444674
72
Assistant Professor
BSc-1999 MSc-2001 M.PHIL-2002
UG,PG,M.PHIL- PHYSICS, Ph. D - Nanotechnology
6 ANUSREE P G
31-05-1988
1-27473604
13
Assistant Professor
BSc-2008 MSc-2010 B.ED-2014
UG&PG- PHYSICS
7 RINU T THOMAS 21-05-1985
1-31785462
88
Assistant Professor
BSc-2006 MSc-12008
UG&PG- PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
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1 Dr.MURALEEDHARAN PILLAI M
17-05-1948
1-46478634
1
Professor & HOD
BSc-1970 MSc-1972 Ph.D-1976
UG- CHEMISTRY PG-ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Ph.D-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
2 Dr.R CHANDRASEKHARAN NAIR
26-11-1956
1-23692769
77
Professor
BSc-1974 MSc-1977 Mphil - 1994 PhD- 2000
UG- CHEMISTRY PG-PURE CHEMISTRY Mphil- POLYMER CHEMISTRY Ph.d-POLYMER CHEMISTRY
3 Dr.SIJU N ANTONY 13-05-1977
1-42245753
44
Associate Professor
BSc-1997 MSc-1999 NET-2000 Ph.D-2014
UG- CHEMISTRY PG- CHEMISTRY NET-CHEMICAL SCIENCE Ph.D-CHEMISTRY
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4 Dr.MINI KURIAKOSE
19-12-1978
1-31785463
25
Assistant Professor
BSc-1999 MSc-2002 Ph.D-2009
UG- CHEMISTRY PG-INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PHD- COORDINATION CHEMISTRY
5 Dr.SHERINE ALEX
22-01-1985
1-42223100
68
Assistant Professor
BSc-2005 MSc-2008 M.Tech-2010 Ph.D-2018
UG- CHEMISTRY PG- CHEMISTRY M.Tech- NAN0 SCIENCE Ph.D-NANO CHEMISTRY
6 SREEJITH M S 21-01-1986
1-26810550
17
Assistant Professor
BSc-2006 MSc-2008 Mphil - 2012
UG- CHEMISTRY PG-ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Mphil- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
7 PRAJINA O K 11-03-1989
1-36413135
93
Assistant Professor
BSc-2009 MSc-2011
UG- CHEMISTRY PG-HYDRO CHEMISTRY
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ENGLISH & SOFT SKILLS
1 UTTAM KUMAR 10-02-1975
1-46478637
7
Assistant Professor
MPEd-1999 NIS-2000
PG-FIELD HOCKEY
2 Dr.SHINEY THOMAS
27-12-1970
1-46478639
5
Assistant Professor
BA- MA-1992, PhD-1999
UG &PG-POLITICAL SCIENCE P.h.D-POLITICAL SCIENCE
3 D BOAZ PRAVEEN KUMAR
03-05-1977
1-42156537
94
Assistant Professor
B.E-2000 M.Tech-2002
UG-B.E PG- HRD
4 ATHIRA ALEX 25-01-1994
1-26810257
23
Lecturer
B.Tech- 2014
UG-COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
5 VINAYA ANN PRAKASH
28-08-1991
1-31785464
31
Lecturer
UG- 2013 PG-2015
UG-ENGLISH PG- ENGLISH
6 MANU ANTHRAYOSE
11-04-1992
1-32418421
57
Lecturer
UG- 2013 PG-2016
UG-ENGLISH PG- ENGLISH
7 RAHUL R 25-04-1992
1-35809029
65
Lecturer
UG- 2014 PG-2016
UG-CRICKET PG- VOLLEY BALL
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8 ARYA UNNITHAN
18-09-1991
1-42156542
42
Lecturer
UG- 2012 PG-2014
UG-PHYSICS PG- PHYSICS
9 ANN MARIA SEBASTIAN
12-11-1994
1-42156542
50
Lecturer
UG- 2015 PG-2017
UG-ENGLISH PG- ENGLISH
M.B.A
1 Dr.ROJI GEORGE 19.05.1973
1-46374472
7 Dean
B.Sc, 1993, MBA 1995
UG- MATHEMATICS PG-FINANCE Ph.D-FINANCE
2 Dr.THOMAS VARGHESE
01.05.1960
1-46374473
1
Prof & Associate Dean
BScEngg 1982, MBA 1993
UG-EEE PG-MARKETING Ph.D-SOCIAL SCIENCE
3 Dr.JACOB GEORGE
01-10-1963
1-46374473
5
Professor & Asst Dean
B Tech-1986 PGDM-1993
UG-ELECTRICAL ENGG PG-GENERAL MANAGEMENT Ph.D-STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
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4 Dr.JOSE JOY THOPPAN
26-05-1981
1-26671338
13
Associate Professor
B.E-2002 MBA-2005 PhD - 2013
UG-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG- FINANCE & OPERATIONS PHD- FINANCE
5 Dr.SHIBULAL AL
31-05-1977
1-26423931
45
Associate Professor
B.Tech- 1998, MBA-2009, M.Phil-2010, PHD- 2015.
B.Tech- Chemical ENGG., MBA- MRKTNG & HR., M.Phil- Management, PHD-Management Studies.
6 Dr.ELGIN ALEXANDER
26-01-1982
1-28973237
55
Associate Professor
B.Sc- 2002, MBA-2004 M.Phil-2008, PHD- 2014.
UG-CSE PG- MARKETING & HR Mphil -HR PHD- MARKETING
7 Dr.TITTO VARGHESE
04-02-1985
1-28972180
56
Assistant Professor
BSC -2006, MBA -2008 PHD - 2013
UG-PHYSICS PG - FINANCE PHD - APPLIED ECONOMICS & BUSINESS MGMT
8 SUBRAMANION 18.09.1961
1-47068482
5
Assistant Professor
BSc- 1983, MSc- 1986, MBA-1996, M.Phil-2007
UG- AGRICULTURE PG-FINANCE
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9 ELIZABETH DOMINIC
30.03.1979
1-72190324
4
Assistant Professor
B.A-1999 MBA-2001
UG- ECONOMICS PG-HR & MKT
10 ANTONY JOSEPH 05-05-1969
1-26435502
23
Assistant Professor
BAL:1989 LLB:1991 MBA:1996
UG-LLB PG-FINANCE & MARKETING
11 NISA JAMES
04-03-1985
1-72190324
8
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 PGDM-2009
UG-CIVIL ENGG PG-MKT, SYSTEMS & OPERATIONS
12 JINOMOL P 25-08-1985
1-23775650
43
Assistant Professor
MBA BCOM FINANCE
13 ELDO G ZACHARIA 03-03-1987
1-23693504
19
Assistant Professor
B.COM-2006 MBA-2011
UG- BCOM - TOURISM PG- MBA IN MARKETING & FINANCE
14 CYRIAC JOSE
29/03/1987
1-26426523
66
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 MBA-2013
UG- COMPUTERS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PG-BANKING & FINANCE
15 Dr.LATHA K 30-05-1978
1-28972182
46
Assistant Professor
BBA - 1998 MBA - 2000
UG- BBA PG - MARKETING & HR
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16 SUMINA SUSAN KOCHITTY
03/07/1986
1-31785463
44
Assistant Professor
B.COM - 2007 MBA - 2009
UG- BCOM PG -FINANCE & MARKETING
17 DIBIN K K 11/02/1988
1-31832776
01
Assistant Professor
B.COM - 2009 MBA - 2011
UG - INCOME TAX PG - FINANCE & MARKETING
18 ALFIA TAHA
28/05/1992
1-31785464
00
Assistant Professor
BCOM - 2012MBA - 2014
UG- COMPUTER APPLICATION PG - FINANCE & MARKETING
19 SHINO ABBRAHAM 29/10/1986
1-28971668
29
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 MBA-2011
UG-ALAHABAD AGRICULTARAL INSTITUTE - DU PG- RAJAGIRI CENTRE FOR BUSINESS STUDIES
20 RINCY ANTONY 11-04-1991
1-36511734
06
Assistant Professor
B.E-2013 MBA-2015
UG-B.E PG- MBA
21 ANANDA KRISHNAN S NAMBIAR
30-04-1994
1-42132013
24
Assistant Professor
B.B.M-2015 MBA-2017
UG-B.B.M PG- MBA
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22 SARATH P 13-11-1990
1-42132013
92
Assistant Professor
B.B.A-2012 MBA-2014
UG-B.B.A PG- MBA
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
1 JYOTHI K NAIR
12-11-1987
1-35801824
38
Assistant Professor
B.E-2009 M.Tech-2011
UG- Food Processing &Preservation Tech PG-Food Processing & Engineering
2 SONY GEORGE 06-05-1985
1-35801543
70
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech-2012
UG- CHEMICAL PG-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
3 LAKSHMI MOHAN 08-08-1987
1-42156543
07
Assistant Professor
B.Sc-2007 M.Sc-2009 PG DIPLOMA-2009 M.Phil-2011
UG- BIO CHEMISTRY, PG-BIO TECHNOLOGY, PG DIP:-BIO PROCESS TECHNOLOGY, M.Phil-BIO-TECHNOLOGY
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4 Dr.HARIKRISHNAN HARIHARAN
05-06-1985
1-42245753
99
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech-2008 Ph.D-2015
UG- INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PG-BIOTECHNOLOGY Ph.D-MICROBIOLOGY
5 Dr.GIRILAL M
22-11-1983
1-42484482
14
Assistant Professor
BSc-2005 MSc-2007 PhD-2014
UG-MICROBIOLOGY PG-BIOTECHNOLOGY Ph.D-BIONANOTECHNOLOGY
6 Dr. ELSA CHERIAN 25-05-1985
1-43294443
32
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2006 M.Tech-2008 Ph.D-2016
UG-BIOTECHNOLOGY PG-IND BIOTECHNOLOGY Ph.D-BIOTECHNOLOGY
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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1 Dr.SREEJITH C.C
30-04-1979
1-47197240
7
Professor & HOD
B.Tech-2000, M.Tech-2003 PhD-2014
UG-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PG- REFREGER. AND CRYOGENICS ENG Ph.D-MODELING OF ANALYSING OF STEAM ASSISTED AIR GASSIFICATION OF BIO MASS
2 Dr. M S GIRI NANDAGOPAL
24-09-1989
1-35816387
26
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2011 M.Tech-2013, PhD
UG-BIOTECHONOLOGY PG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Ph.D-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
3 CHINTHU PRASAD S D
08-10-1990
1-35816942
78
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2012 M.Tech-2014,
UG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
4 PRIWIYA PETER 05-01-1988
1-35817547
05
Assistant Professor
B.E-2010 M.Tech-2013,
UG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PG-CHEMICAL
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ENGINEERING
5 SUCHITH CHELLAPPAN
10-05-1987
1-42245753
92
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2009 M.E-2012,
UG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PG-PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
6 Dr. C AJITH 07-10-1986
1-42303467
25
Assistant Professor
B.Tech-2008 M.Tech-2010, P.hD-2017
UG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PG-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Ph.D-CONDUCTING POLYMERS
7 Dr.ROHINI K 19-11-1988
1-42288467
85
Assistant Professor (Adjunct)
B.Sc-2009 M.Sc-2011, P.hD-2017
UG-CHEMISTRY PG-CHEMISTRY Ph.D-CHEMISTRY
8.1 Name
8.2 Designation
8.3 Department
8.4 Date of Birth
8.5 Unique id
8.6 Education Qualifications
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8.7 Work Experience
8.7.1 Teaching
8.7.2 Research
8.7.3 Industry
8.7.4 Others
8.8 Area of Specialization + Photo
8.9 Courses taught at Diploma/ Post Diploma/ Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post
Graduate Diploma Level
8.10 Research No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
8.10.1 Master
8.10.2 Ph.D.
8.11 Projects Carried out
8.10 Patents
8.11TechnologyTransfer
8.12 Research Publications
8.13 No. of Books published with details
9. Details of fee, as approved by State Fee Committee, for the Institution
Course Admission Year
Management Govt.
B. Tech*
2016 120000 75000
2017 120000 75000
2018 120000 75000
M. Tech**
2016 75000 75000
2017 75000 75000
2018 75000 75000
MCA**
2016 25000 -
2017 25000 -
2018 25000 -
LMCA**
2016 25000 -
2017 25000 -
2018 25000 -
MBA**
2016 55000 -
2017 55000 -
2018 60000 - *fee for per year
**fee for per semester
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For more details, please click the below link to see the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/admissions/b-tech
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/admissions/m-tech
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17a4pBG_jgkZ14zhtivSrjBojMHO5zyFq/view
9.2 Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme
April - May ie before the commencement of each academic year for Under Graduate students.
9.3 No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students
KEAM 2016 - CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR AICTE FEE WAIVER SCHEME
Sl.No. Roll No. Name Course Rank Amount
1 121845 RIJO KUNJUKUTTY Applied Electronics 21117 50,000
2 148302 SHIBIN KUNJUMON Applied Electronics 32000 50,000
3 157407 VINEET MATHEW Applied Electronics 44060 50,000
4 154362 AMALA ROSE JAMES Civil Engineering 8762 50,000
5 156393 GIFTY PAULOSE Civil Engineering 9086 50,000
6 158815 ANUSH KORUTH REGI Civil Engineering 10169 50,000
7 157718 NITHIN SKARIAH Civil Engineering 10689 50,000
8 154197 HARIPRIYA Civil Engineering 10977 50,000
9 147209 TREESA JOSE Civil Engineering 12740 50,000
10 157183 GOKUL RAJESH Computer Sc. & Engineering
5862 50,000
11 152716 ANANDHU SURESH Computer Sc. & Engineering
6210 50,000
12 158226 DHANYA SARAH JACOB Computer Sc. & Engineering
6480 50,000
13 228540 VARSHA S Computer Sc. & Engineering
11046 50,000
14 157041 SANDRA RACHEL SANTHOSH
Computer Sc. & Engineering
11050 50,000
15 157355 VISHNU B NAIR Computer Sc. & Engineering
11390 50,000
16 157696 CHELSA REJI Electrical & Electronics Engineering
7616 50,000
17 106316 SWATHY M DEVAN Electrical & Electronics Engineering
11188 50,000
18 156762 MEGHA PARAMESWARAN Electrical & Electronics Engineering
14221 50,000
19 156368 REUBEN GEORGE MATHAI Electronics & Communication
5656 50,000
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20 157008 GITHU CHACKO Electronics & Communication
16284 50,000
21 147248 SREE SANKAR E Electronics & Communication
17462 50,000
22 156522 JOSEMON N SUMESH Mechanical Engineering 6915 50,000
23 158378 AADHIL NIZAM Mechanical Engineering 7435 50,000
24 152265 VISHNU RAJ K Mechanical Engineering 7685 50,000
25 157311 PUNNOOSE JOSEPH Mechanical Engineering 8116 50,000
26 156729 SHIBIN CHACKO Mechanical Engineering 8219 50,000
27 157219 AJITH P S Mechanical Engineering 8259 50,000
KEAM 2017 - CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR AICTE FEE WAIVER SCHEME
Sl.No. Roll No. Name Course Rank Amount
1 135110 RESHMA R Civil Engineering 9100 50,000
2 139480 ANJALY ANN JOSEPH Civil Engineering 10024 50,000
3 136065 ANSU ANNA ABRAHAM Civil Engineering 10091 50,000
4 138713 DELSY THOMAS Civil Engineering 10583 50,000
5 140384 AMRUTHA NARENDRAN NAIR
Civil Engineering 10759 50,000
6 135896 FATHIMA NOUREEN Civil Engineering 12648 50,000
7 199377 NIBIN JOSHY Chemical Engineering 10306 50,000
8 141029 EMIYA ELDHOSE Chemical Engineering 12491 50,000
9 129321 NIKHIL SAM JOHN Chemical Engineering 17114 50,000
10 137160 JAYASANKAR V Computer Sc. & Engineering
13055 50,000
11 135736 KAVYA R NAIR Computer Sc. & Engineering
14835 50,000
12 133167 KAVYA JIJU Computer Sc. & Engineering
15635 50,000
13 137179 JOSNA ROSE MATHEW Computer Sc. & Engineering
17455 50,000
14 140324 AISWARYA G KURUP Computer Sc. & Engineering
21370 50,000
15 138339 GAYATHRI VINOD Computer Sc. & Engineering
21691 50,000
16 139489 FEMI ELSA THOMAS Electronics & Communication
7962 50,000
17 138582 AISWARYA MANOJ Electronics & Communication
21253 50,000
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18 136268 SHARON MARIAM BABU Electronics & Communication
25366 50,000
19 132744 ANEESHA JOSEPH Electrical & Electronics Engineering
9846 50,000
20 130936 JYOTHIS KUMAR D Electrical & Electronics Engineering
12012 50,000
21 125188 SREERAJ AJITH Electrical & Electronics Engineering
14548 50,000
22 134608 PARVATHI BIJI Food Technology 21463 50,000
23 171919 DHANYA R Food Technology 22974 50,000
24 134599 HASIM INSAN Food Technology 23597 50,000
25 134739 ROHITH BALAKRISHNAN Mechanical Engineering 10915 50,000
26 139515 ARJUN M ASOK Mechanical Engineering 12808 50,000
27 149102 ABIN JOSEPH Mechanical Engineering 13474 50,000
28 124391 SHAWN CIBA VARUGHESE Mechanical Engineering 13895 50,000
29 132233 SANJU THOMAS Mechanical Engineering 15821 50,000
30 126021 SAJIN GEORGE JACOB Mechanical Engineering 16356 50,000
9.4 Number of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount
Please click the below link to see the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/admission/scholarships
9.5 Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship
Please click the below link to see the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/admission/scholarships
9.6 Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels
Please click the below link to see the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/admission/saintgits-hostels
Hostel Fees for academic Year 2018-2019 (For two semesters)
NAME OF HOSTEL FOUR BEDDED ROOMS
THREE BEDDED ROOMS
TWO BEDDED ROOMS
TWO BEDDED ROOMS WITH BATH ATTACHED
ST.MARY'S LADIES HOSTEL 23000 30000
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ST.THERESA INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL
21000 25000 28000
ST.THOMAS GENTS HOSTEL
23000
ST.GEORGE HOSTEL (NORTH)
ST.GEORGE HOSTEL (SOUTH)
ST. JOHNS INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL
21000 25000 28000
NAME OF HOSTEL SINGLE ROOMS
SINGLE ROOMS BATH ATTACHED
SINGLE WITH A/C
SINGLE A/C ROOMS WITH BATH ATTACHED
ST.MARY'S LADIES HOSTEL 29000 33000
ST.THERESA INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL
33000 37000 101000 103000
ST.THOMAS GENTS HOSTEL
29000 33000
ST.GEORGE HOSTEL (NORTH)
29000 33000
ST.GEORGE HOSTEL (SOUTH)
29000 33000
ST. JOHNS INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL
33000 37000 101000 103000
10. Admission
10.1 Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval
Sl No Name No. of seats Year of Approval
1 ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION S ENGINEERING
60 2002
2 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 60 2002
3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 120 2002
4 MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 60 2004
5 CIVIL ENGINEERING 120 2004
6 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 120 2004
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7 APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATI ON ENGINEERING
60 2006
8 MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 120 2006
9 POWER SYSTEMS 18 2008
10 MACHINE DESIGN 18 2008
11 VLSI AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS 24 2011
12 GEOMACHINES AND STRUCTURES 24 2011
13 POWER SYSTEMS (Additional Batch) 18 2011
14 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
24 2014
15 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
24 2014
16 MCA 2nd Year Direct 60 2014
17 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 2017
18 ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION 24 2017
19 TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 24 2017
20 FOOD TECHNOLOGY 60 2017
21 FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME IN MANAGEMENT 10 2018
22 ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION 60 2018
23 MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (INTEGRATED)
60 2018
10.2 Number of Students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years
Course Admitted
year Management Govt NRI PIO
SC/ST/OEC (Included in Govt)
TFW (Included in Govt)
B.Tech
2018-19 133 275 78 41 18 0
2017-18 220 271 88 13 33 30
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2016-17 175 252 70 13 26 27
M.Tech
2018-19 24 27 0 0 0 0
2017-18 37 23 0 0 0 0
2016-17 17 28 0 0 0 0
MCA
2018-19 11 0 0 0 0 0
2017-18 18 0 0 0 0 0
2016-17 8 0 0 0 0 0
MCA 2nd year Direct
2018-19 101 0 0 0 0 0
2017-18 115 0 0 0 0 0
2016-17 47 0 0 0 0 0
MBA
2018-19 100 0 1 0 0 0
2017-18 110 0 0 0 0 0
2016-17 101 0 0 0 0 0
10.3 Number of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota
and number admitted
Year Course Number of Applications
received for Management Quota
Number of admitted in Management Quota
2017
B. Tech 742 220
M. Tech 65 60
MCA 19 18
LMCA 116 114
MBA 311 110
2018 B. Tech 869 133
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M. Tech 27 24
MCA 14 10
LMCA 102 100
MBA 326 101
11. Admission Procedure
a. B. Tech.
Management - From the rank list prepared by college based on the marks obtained in the
Entrance Examination & Maths Physics Chemistry of Plus Two.
Merit – Students from the state government rank list allotted by KEAM.
b. M. Tech
Management - Based on marks obtained in the qualifying exam and Gate Score.
Merit - Based on marks obtained in the qualifying exam & Ranklist published by Directorate of
Technical Education, Kerala.
c. MCA & LMCA
Based on Degree marks & LBS Ranklist published by State Government.
d. MBA
Based on KMAT/CMAT/CAT score and performance in Group Discussion & Personal Interview.
11.1 Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency
and its URL (website): http://cee-kerala.org/index.php/home
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations
Fifth Floor, Housing Board Buildings
Santhi Nagar, Thiruvananthapuram-695 001.
Phone : 0471- 2332120, 2338487.
Fax: 0471-2337228.
E-mail: [email protected]
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11.2 Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately (AIEEE/ CET
(State conducted test/ University tests/ CMAT/ GPAT)/ Association conducted test): State
Govt. – 50% of total seats
11.3 Calendar for admission against Management/vacant seats: June-August of every year
11.3.1. Last date of request for applications: 2nd June 2018
11.3.2. Last date of submission of applications: 4th June 2018
11.3.4. Dates for announcing final results: 5th June 2018
11.3.5. Release of admission list (main list and waiting list shall be announced on the same
day)
11.3.6. Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given shall in no case be less than 15
days): 15 days from the counselling date (07.06.2018)
11.3.7. Last date for closing of admission: 15th August of every year (As per the AICTE
Direction)
11.3.8 Starting of the Academic session: First week of August in every Year
11.3.9. The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main list
11.3.10. The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, shall be clearly notified: as per
the directions published by AICTE & State Government.
12. Criteria and Weightages for Admission
12.1. Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in
qualifying examination etc.
Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala, or Examinations recognized
as equivalent thereto, with 50% marks in Mathematics separately, and 50 % marks in Mathematics,
Physics and Chemistry put together are eligible for admission. However candidates who have
passed Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala, or Examinations recognized as equivalent thereto,
with 45% marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put together are eligible for admission
under management Quota in Private Self Financing Engineering Colleges/Government Controlled
Self Financing Engineering Colleges.
12.2 Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any:
Management: Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala, or
Examinations recognized as equivalent thereto, with 45% marks in Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry put together are eligible and passed the Entrance examination conducted by
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Commissioner for Entrance Examination, Govt. of Kerala
Merit: Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala, or Examinations
recognized as equivalent thereto, with 50% marks in Mathematics separately, and 50 % marks in
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put together are eligible for admission and passed the
Entrance examination conducted by Commissioner for Entrance Examination, Govt. of Kerala
12.3 Mention the cut-off levels of percentage and percentile score of the candidates in the
admission test for the last three years
12.4 Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted
Please see the Rank List
Link:
13. List of Applicants
13.1 List of candidate whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage
score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidate
who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats
14. Results of Admission Under Management seats/Vacant seats
Already available in website for the last year. Vacant seats to be updated
14.1 Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profile
of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process
is over)
Our admission team details which has to be given by Executive Chairman
A selection Committee Headed by Vice Principal and Other Members are as follows
1. Prof Koshy Varghese – Vice Principal – Profile Link
2. Prof. Sunny Kutty K John – Professor- Profile Link
3. Mr Uttamkumar-Assistant Professor – Profile Link
14.2 Score of the individual candidate admitted arranged in order or merit
See the Rank List (Link required) link should be given
14.3 List of candidate who have been offered admission
Is it required to upload the Full List of Candidates ? ? Confirm. Yes we have to upload the
list of candidate (only name, Application no, Admission no, branch)
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14.4 Waiting list of the candidate in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the
first list candidate
The list was available in website
Link:
14.5 List of the candidate who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before
operation of waiting list
The list was available in website
Link:
15. Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available
15.1 Number of Class Rooms and size of each
15.2 Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each
15.3 Number of Laboratories and size of each
15.4 Number of Drawing Halls with capacity of each
15.5 Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each
15.6 Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each
15.7 Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons
Room Number Room Type (Mention Classroom/ Lab/
Toilet etc.) Carpet Area (in Sq. M)
AB-101 Classroom 97
AB-108 Classroom 97
AB-201 Classroom 97
AB-301 Classroom 97
AB-302 Classroom 97
AB-307 Classroom 97
AB-308 Classroom 97
CL-101 Classroom 97
CL-102 Classroom 97
CL-103 Classroom 97
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CL-104 Classroom 97
CL-105 Classroom 97
CL-106 Classroom 97
CL-301 Classroom 97
CL-302 Classroom 97
CL-303 Classroom 97
CL-304 Classroom 97
CL-305 Classroom 97
CL-306 Classroom 97
NB-113 Classroom 66
NB-114 Classroom 121
NB-201 Classroom 100
NB-212 Classroom 66
NB-301 Classroom 100
NBB106 Classroom 121
RB-201 Classroom 85
RB-202 Classroom 85
RB-301 Classroom 85
RB-302 Classroom 85
RB-401 Classroom 85
RB-402 Classroom 85
RB-501 Classroom 85
RB-502 Classroom 85
RB-503 Classroom 72
RB-504 Classroom 72
RB-507 Classroom 71
RB-602 Classroom 87
RB202A Classroom 87
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RB302A Classroom 87
RB402A Classroom 87
RB502A Classroom 87
RB602A Classroom 87
SB-201 Classroom 121
SB-206 Classroom 100
SB-303 Classroom 100
VB-101 Classroom 85
VB-201 Classroom 85
VB-301 Classroom 85
VB-302 Classroom 85
VB-401 Classroom 85
VB-402 Classroom 85
VB-501 Classroom 85
VB-502 Classroom 85
AM-102 Tutorial Room 34
CL-404 Tutorial Room 42
CO-101 Tutorial Room 34
CO-102 Tutorial Room 35
CO-201 Tutorial Room 35
CO-202 Tutorial Room 35
NB-210 Tutorial Room 33
RB-305 Tutorial Room 43
RB-306 Tutorial Room 43
VB-303 Tutorial Room 43
VB-506 Tutorial Room 33
AB-202 Tutorial Rooms - PG 35
CL-402 Tutorial Rooms - PG 43
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CL-403 Tutorial Rooms - PG 42
CL-405 Tutorial Rooms - PG 42
CL-406 Tutorial Rooms - PG 42
CL-407 Tutorial Rooms - PG 43
CO-301 Tutorial Rooms - PG 66
NB-205 Tutorial Rooms - PG 33
NB-206 Tutorial Rooms - PG 34
NB-211 Tutorial Rooms - PG 46
NBB104 Tutorial Rooms - PG 36
RB-307 Tutorial Rooms - PG 71
SB202A Tutorial Rooms - PG 33
SB202B Tutorial Rooms - PG 34
SBB105 Tutorial Rooms - PG 66
SBB106 Tutorial Rooms - PG 66
VB-106 Tutorial Rooms - PG 43
VB-305 Tutorial Rooms - PG 43
VB-503 Tutorial Rooms - PG 43
VB-505 Tutorial Rooms - PG 43
AMPHIT Auditorium 1,296
AB-304 Board Room 79
CT101A Boys Common Room 101
RB-506 Boys Common Room 43
B-HOST Boys' Hostel 3,616
I-HOST Boys' Hostel 2,742
AB-210 Cabin for Head of Dept 12
AB208A Cabin for Head of Dept 34
CLFSR1 Cabin for Head of Dept 10
CLGSR2 Cabin for Head of Dept 10
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CLSSR2 Cabin for Head of Dept 10
NB103B Cabin for Head of Dept 16
RB-205 Cabin for Head of Dept 11
SB205A Cabin for Head of Dept 11
SB205C Cabin for Head of Dept 11
VB-203 Cabin for Head of Dept 16
CT101B Cafeteria 213
AB304A Central Store 59
CB101A Computer Center 66
CB101B Computer Center 66
CB101C Computer Center 66
CB101D Computer Center 66
NB105B Computer Center 37
NB-202 Computer Laboratory 66
NB-203 Computer Laboratory 67
NB-204 Computer Laboratory 67
NB-303 Computer Laboratory 121
RB-104 Computer Laboratory 85
RB102A Computer Laboratory 87
AB209A Department Office 20
CFSR2B Department Office 26
CGSR2A Department Office 26
CL203A Department Office 20
CSSR2C Department Office 26
NB-109 Department Office 30
NB103A Department Office 20
NB103C Department Office 20
RB-604 Department Office 24
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VB-204 Department Office 26
AB-303 Drawing Hall 134
VB-504 Drawing Hall 137
AB-211 Exam Control Office 97
AB203A Exam Control Office 19
AB208B Exam Control Office 68
AB-209 Faculty Room 57
ABGSR1 Faculty Room 54
CFSR1A Faculty Room 35
CL-201 Faculty Room 293
CL-202 Faculty Room 225
CLGSR1 Faculty Room 35
CLRSR1 Faculty Room 35
CLRSR2 Faculty Room 35
CLSSR1 Faculty Room 35
CO-202 Faculty Room 17
EC-204 Faculty Room 17
LN-303 Faculty Room 9
LN-402 Faculty Room 9
MT-206 Faculty Room 17
NB-103 Faculty Room 156
NB-302 Faculty Room 13
NB104A Faculty Room 70
NB104B Faculty Room 31
RB-204 Faculty Room 176
RB-405 Faculty Room 63
RB-406 Faculty Room 89
RB-505 Faculty Room 43
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SB-205 Faculty Room 116
SB302 Faculty Room 13
VB-202 Faculty Room 270
AB107C First aid cum Sick Room 50
COB101 Girls Common Room 88.9
NB-107 Girls Common Room 24
NB-108 Girls Common Room 34
NB107A Girls Common Room 12
VB-406 Girls Common Room 43
G-HOST Girls' Hostel 5,995
I-LAD Girls' Hostel 3,143
NBEST1 Housekeeping 7
SBGST1 Housekeeping 7
AB-102 Laboratory 95
AM-201 Laboratory 99
AM101A Laboratory 91
AM101B Laboratory 76
AM202A Laboratory 66
AM202B Laboratory 66
CB-102 Laboratory 67
CG-102 Laboratory 112
CG101A Laboratory 68
CG101B Laboratory 66
CG103A Laboratory 71
CG103B Laboratory 67
CO-302 Laboratory 66
EC-201 Laboratory 97
EC-202 Laboratory 97
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EC-301 Laboratory 88
EC101A Laboratory 67
EC101B Laboratory 68
EC102A Laboratory 166
EC102B Laboratory 70
EC203A Laboratory 66
EC203B Laboratory 68
EC203C Laboratory 66
EC302A Laboratory 68
EC302B Laboratory 67
EC303A Laboratory 70
EC303B Laboratory 67
EM-102 Laboratory 68
EM101A Laboratory 77
EM101B Laboratory 83
EM101C Laboratory 70
EM101D Laboratory 73
FM101A Laboratory 92
FM101B Laboratory 110
FM101C Laboratory 110
FM101D Laboratory 92
HV101A Laboratory 83
HV101C Laboratory 67
HV101D Laboratory 66
LN-102 Laboratory 69
LN-104 Laboratory 67
LN-201 Laboratory 69
LN-202 Laboratory 69
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LN-204 Laboratory 67
LN-301 Laboratory 69
LN-302 Laboratory 69
LN-304 Laboratory 67
MT-201 Laboratory 98
MT-202 Laboratory 67
MT-203 Laboratory 101
MT-204 Laboratory 67
MT-302 Laboratory 67
MT-303 Laboratory 100
MT101A Laboratory 227
MT101B Laboratory 113
MT301A Laboratory 71
MT301B Laboratory 99
RB-303 Laboratory 72
RB-304 Laboratory 72
RB-403 Laboratory 72
SB101A Laboratory 67
SB101B Laboratory 67
VB-102 Laboratory 97
VB-103 Laboratory 98
VB-405 Laboratory 65
RB-103 Language Laboratory 85
NB105A Library&Reading Room 171
SB-102 Library&Reading Room 387
SBB102 Library&Reading Room 446
CLGST1 Maintenance 7
CLGST2 Maintenance 7
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AB-106 Office All Inclusive 42
AB-203 Office All Inclusive 162
AB-204 Office All Inclusive 43
AB-205 Office All Inclusive 14
NB-115 Office All Inclusive 19
NB-208 Office All Inclusive 23
NBB102 Office All Inclusive 15
NBB103 Office All Inclusive 31
AB107A Other Office 45
AB107B Other Office 45
AB-105 Others 16
COB102 Others 46
LN-103 Others 12
LN-203 Others 9
LN-401 Others 48
RB-101 Others 93
RB-601 Others 13
VB-105 Others 26
VB-601 Others 13
NBF209 Pantry for Staff 19
AB-103 Placement Office 36
AB-207 Placement Office 14
AB-206 Principal Directors Office 59
CL-203 Research Laboratory 66
HV101B Research Laboratory 85
LN-101 Research Laboratory 69
RB-102 Research Laboratory 104
RB-404 Research Laboratory 72
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SB-203 Research Laboratory 66
VB-104 Research Laboratory 72
VB-404 Research Laboratory 68
SCR-1 Security 4
SCR-2 Security 4
SCR-3 Security 2
AB-305 Seminar Hall 133
AB-306 Seminar Hall 134
AB-401 Seminar Hall 226
CL-401 Seminar Hall 143
CL-408 Seminar Hall 143
CO-103 Seminar Hall 351
NB-112 Seminar Hall 135
NB-213 Seminar Hall 132
RB-203 Seminar Hall 146
RB-603 Seminar Hall 143
SB-301 Seminar Hall 121
VB-304 Seminar Hall 137
SB101A Sports Club 14
SBG101 Sports Club 85
SMH501 Sports Club 105
SB-103 Stationery Store 19
LN-402 Workshop 139
LN-403 Workshop 67
WS-102 Workshop 86
WS-103 Workshop 86
WS-104 Workshop 86
CB-103 Additional Workshop 83
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VB-601 Additional Workshop 172
VB-602 Additional Workshop 44
VB-603 Additional Workshop 339
WS-106 Additional Workshop 85
WS-107 Additional Workshop 79
WS-108 Additional Workshop 79
ABF-GT Toilet 15
ABF-LT Toilet 11
ABGGT1 Toilet 30
ABGLT1 Toilet 30
CLF-GT Toilet 13
CLF-LT Toilet 13
CLG-GT Toilet 13
CLG-LT Toilet 13
CLS-GT Toilet 13
CLS-LT Toilet 13
CO-T-1 Toilet 8
CO-T-2 Toilet 6
EC102A Toilet 19
EC102B Toilet 5
EC102C Toilet 5
LN-FT1 Toilet 5
LN-FT2 Toilet 3
LN-ST1 Toilet 5
LN-ST2 Toilet 3
LN-T1 Toilet 5
LN-T2 Toilet 3
MT-102 Toilet 16
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MT-103 Toilet 3
NBF-T1 Toilet 3
NBF-T2 Toilet 6
NBF-T3 Toilet 20
NBF-T4 Toilet 31
NBGGT Toilet 22
NBGLT Toilet 7
RB-FDT Toilet 3
RB-FGT Toilet 10
RB-FLT Toilet 11
RB-GDT Toilet 3
RB-GGT Toilet 9
RB-GLT Toilet 11
RB-GT Toilet 18
RB-GT1 Toilet 1
RB-GT2 Toilet 4
RB-LT Toilet 10
RB-SDT Toilet 3
RB-TDT Toilet 3
RB-TGT Toilet 13
RB-TLT Toilet 11
RBSGT1 Toilet 10
RBSGT2 Toilet 6
RBSLT1 Toilet 11
RBSLT2 Toilet 7
SB103A Toilet 7
SBG-GT Toilet 22
SBG-LT Toilet 19
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VB-4GT Toilet 15
VB-4LT Toilet 12
VB-4T1 Toilet 3
VB-FGT Toilet 15
VB-FLT Toilet 12
VB-FT1 Toilet 3
VB-FT2 Toilet 4
VB-GGT Toilet 15
VB-GLT Toilet 12
VB-GT1 Toilet 3
VB-SGT Toilet 15
VB-SLT Toilet 12
VB-ST Toilet 3
VB-TGT Toilet 15
VB-TLT Toilet 12
VB-TT1 Toilet 3
WS-105 Toilet 2
15.8 Occupancy Certificate
15.9 Fire and Safety Certificate
15.10 Hostel Facilities
SAINTGITS College of Engineering has six hostels including two International Hostels,
one each for ladies and gents completely controlled by the college authorities. Ladies hostels
are located inside the college campus and gents’ hostels are located in a walkable distance
from the campus. Each hostel is assigned with resident wardens and faculty wardens for
monitoring the academic activities as well as addressing the issues related to hostel on the
spot. The college hostels have all the facilities including hygienic food at nominal rates, Wi-Fi
connectivity and various recreational and indoor sports facilities as well. The hostel rent will be
collected before July 15 of every year and the mess bill will be collected on a monthly basis.
Security is available in the hostel premises, round the clock, for the safety of inmates. Separate
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hostel and mess committee consisting of deputy chief warden, associate deputy chief warden,
resident wardens, faculty wardens and student representatives is arranged every month to
collect the feedback about the functioning of the mess and hostel. The feedback is addressed
immediately after the hostel and mess meeting.
15.11 Library
15.11.1 Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (program-wise)
Program Number of Titles
Number of volumes
Number of National Journals
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
8236 35146 96
MCA 1828 9023 24
MANAGEMENT 3685 9010 42
15.11.2 List of online National/ International Journals subscribed
15.11.3 E- Library facilities = Available
15.12 Laboratory and Workshop
Department Name of the Laboratory Lab / Major Equipments
APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB (AE) (LN-104)
Air Compressor,Dead Weight Tester,U Tube Mano Meter,LDR Traine,Speed Viscocity Measurment Test & PC
APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
PROCESS CONTROL LAB , PROJECT LAB (AE) (CG-103 A, CG-103 B)
5 Nos of PC & Advanced Expts with Level, Flow, Pressure process stations & Cascade Control Systems
APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
MINI PROJECT LAB(AE) (CO-302) 15 NOS OF CORE i3 3.3 GHz/INTEL 6 SERIES MBD/500 MB HDD/4GB RAM/DVD/16'' LED
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APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
MEASUREMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION LAB , INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS LAB (AE)(EC-301 )
Excercises with Load Cell, Instrumentation trainer Kits,PLCs,Data acquisition Systems/ Acccessories.
APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB (AE) (LN-304) 34 Nos of PC Loaded withMatlab 2013, Simulink, System Tool, Control System, Fuzzy Logic Tool,etc
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WORKSHOP (MT-203) Glasswares,JAW Crusher,Ball Mill,Steam Distillation Set UP,Air Compressor,Chemical Balance
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Glasswares,Viscometer,UV VIS Spectrometer,Flourometer,Rotary Shaker,Homogeniser,Calormeter,Hot Air
CIVIL ENGINEERING
SURVEY LABORATORY(CE) - (AM-201) 1 PC & Chain,plane table,levelling & theodolite,Total Station surveys mainly for Civil enggStudents.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LAB (VB-103) Loading frame, compression testing machine, Flexural Testing Machine
CIVIL ENGINEERING
MATERIAL TESTING LAB-II & CONCRETE LAB (CE-RESEARCH LAB) (VB-104)
Compression testing,vibration experiments, slump test, compaction factor apparatus experiments etc
CIVIL ENGINEERING
TRANSPORTATION ENGG LAB (CG-102) Abrasion testing machine, Tar viscometer, Ductility testing machine, Ring & Ball apparatus for CE.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
GEOTECHNICAL ENGG LAB ,ADVANCED GEO TECHNICAL LAB ( CE- PG-LAB) (AM-202 A,AM-202 B)
Experiments with permeability,consolidation,compaction apparatus,direct shear & compression testing
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG LABORATORY (VB-405) Mainly water analyser, pH meter, turbidity meter,conductivity meter,incubator etc for water testing
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CIVIL DESIGN STUDIO LAB (CE REASERACH LAB) (CE) (VB-404)
35 Nos of CORE i5 3.3 GHz/500 GB HDD/4GB RAM/DVD/20'' LED Computer systems and printers
CIVIL ENGINEERING
MATERIAL TESTING LAB - I, STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB (VB-102)
UTM, Hardness Tester, Tortion,Spring ,Fatigue Testing, Intentors, Extenso Meter and accessories
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COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ADVANCE COMPUTING AND NETWORKING LAB(RB-403)
33 Nos of CORE i5/8GB/500 GB HDD/19.6 ' TFT
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ALGORITHM DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING LAB (RB-303)
33 Nos of Core i3 3.30 GHz/500 GB HDD/4GB/18.6" TFT
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COMPUTER CENTRE(CLB-101A,CLB-101B,CLB-101C,CLB-101D)
115 Nos of Dualcore 1.6 GHz , 1 GB Ram,80 GB HDD,DVD Combo,15'' CRT Computer Systems & Printers
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB (CB-102) 20 nos of Core Two Duo 2 GHz , 2 GB Ram,250 GB HDD,15'' TFT Computer Systems & Printer
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SYSTEMS LAB (RB-304) 33 Nos of Core 2 Duo 2GB Ram/500GB HDD 15" TFT
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
DESIGN LAB & NETWORKING LAB(MT-302)
20 Nos of CORE i3 3.30 GHz/500 MB HDD/4GB/GRAPHICS CARD/22'' LED + CTD 2 GHz , 2 GB Ram,250 GB HDD
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
LANGUAGE LAB/VIRTUAL LAB (RB-103) 65 Nos of Core i3 4GB RAM 500GB HDD 18.6" TFT Monitors
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
PROJECT AND RESEARCH LAB (RB-404) 33 Nos of Core i3 8GB Ram/500GB HDD 19.6" TFT Monitors
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
SOUTH BLOCK COMPUTER LABS (SB-101A,SB-101B)80 nos of Pentium -IV 2.4 GHz , 512MB Ram,40 GB HDD,15'' TFT Computers & Printers
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
HIGH VOLTAGE LAB (HV-101 A,B) 150 mm Sphere Gap,Transformer Oil test Kit,AC Voltage controller trainer Kits,Oscilloscope,Amplidyne
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS LAB (EM-102)
Potentiometers,Wheatstone Bridge,Phase shifting Transformers, Energymeters,CTs & PTs, PF Meters.
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABS 1 & II , ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS LABS(ME & EC) (EM-101 A,B,C,D)
DC Compound Motors, M-G Sets, Transformers, Rectifier Units, Alternators, Induction Motors & Meters.
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
CONTROL & SIMULATION LAB (HV-101 C,D) Digital Measurement of Angular Velocity, Speed Measurement in CL Loop,8085 Micro Trainer,Stepper Mot
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL CAD LAB(EE) (LN-201)
34 Nos of Intel Core i3 3.4 GHz/ 500 GB HDD/4gb RAM DVD Writer/Graphics with 1 GB 18'' LED Display
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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
POWER ELECTRONICS AND ENERGYRESEARCH LAB (CL-203)
Induction Motor Drive, FPGA KIT,Inverter Set, 18nos Intel Core i3/4 GB/Graphics Card/18"" LED/, Rect
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
POWER ELECTRONICS LABINTEGRATED CIRCUITS LAB/ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS LAB (EE) (LN-204)
Two Core I3 Computers & Power Electronic Equipments
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB (EE) (LN-202)
Intel Core i3,3.4 GHz,500 GB HDD,DVD Writer, 1 GB Graphics , 18' LED, & MAT Lab & OrAD PCB Suite
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS LABS (EC-302A & EC-302B) (EC & EE)
CRO,function generators,,Digital storage Oscilloscope,Power Supply,Components & accessories
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LAB (EC & CS) (EC-303 A,EC-303 B)
34 Nos of core i3 systems and 8085,8086, Mp Kit & 8051 MC Kits, Interfacing Boards & Accessories.
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
DIGITAL IC LABS (EC) (EC-202) Digital IC Trainer Kits,,Linear IC Trainer Kits,CROs ,function generators,Power supplies etc
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
VLSI RESEARCH LAB (EC- RESEARCH LAB) (SB-203) 18 Nos of Pentium -IV 2.66 GHz , 1 GB Ram,80 GB HDD,15'' CRT,DVD Drive Computer Systems & Printer
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS WORKSHOP (CB-103) CRO,function generators,Power Supply, Components & Accessories, Rheostats
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
COMMUNICATIONS LAB (EC-203 A, EC-203 B,EC-203 C)
Power Supplies, Function Generators, CROs & accessories for electronics & Communication experiments.
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL DESIGN AND AUTOMATION LAB (EC) (LN-302)
24 Nos of Intel core i 3.1 GHz/500 MB HDD/ 4 GB RAM,1 GB Graphics Card,DVD Writer,18" LED Screen
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS
VLSI AND DESIGN LAB (EC) (LN-301) 38 Nos of Intel Core i3,3.1 GHz/500 MB HDD, DVD Writer, 1 GB Graphics Card/ 18' LED Monitor
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ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
SYSTEMS LAB (EC- PG LAB) (EC-201) 38 Nos of P -IV 2.66 GHz,1 GB,80 GB HDD,15'' CRT,CD Drive,Mentor Graphic Tool & ST Kit,Arm 926 DEV
FIRST YEAR/OTHER
BASIC WORKSHOP(FITTING,CARPENTRY,SMITHY,FOUNDRY),BASIC CIVIL,ELECTRICAL ENGG LAB(WS-102-104,106-108)
Civil (Plumbing&Surveying) ,Mechanical ( Fitting,Carpentry, Blacksmithy,Foundry) & Electrical works
FIRST YEAR/OTHER
PHYSICS LAB (MT-301 A, MT-301 B)
CROs, Melde's String apparatus, Spectrometer, Newton's Ring apparatus, Planks Constant apparatus etc
FIRST YEAR/OTHER
CHEMISTRY LAB (CG 101-A, CG-101 B) PH and Conductivity meters, Potentio meters, flash point apparatus and Electronic balance
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERING PROPERTIES LABORATORY
Moisture Analyser, Colour Analyser,Spray Drier,Viscometer,Refratometer,Sieve Analyser,Angle of Repos
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
FOOD MICROBIOLOGY
Calorimeter,Potentiometer,pH meter digital Turbiditymeter,Conductivitymeter, Autoclave,UV-VIS Specto
MANAGEMENT COMPUTING CENTRE- LAPTOPS (NB-303,NBB-105 B)
CTD 2.66 GHz , 2 GB Ram,250 GB HDD,15'' TFT Laptop Systems
MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
INTERNET OF THINGS LAB (IOT LAB) (RB 102A) Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Sensors, SD Cards, Adaptors
MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
PROGRAMMING LAB (NB-202, NB-203) 60 Nos of Core I5 8GB 1 TB HDD 19.5" TFT Monitors
MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
PROJECT & RESEARCH LAB (NB-204) 25 Nos of core i58GB 1 TB HDD 19.5" TFT Monitors
MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
AUTODESK DESIGN STUDIO LAB (RB-104) 60 Nos of core i3 8GB 500GB HDD 18.6" TFT Monitors
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MINI FAB LABORATORY Epilog LASER Cutter, Shop Bot CNC Desktop, Roland Vinyl Cutter, Electronic Workbench, Sand Blasting
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL RESEARCH LAB (ME) (LN-101) 5Nos of Work Station - Intel XEON Processor 2.4 GHz, Lenova,22' LED TFT Monitor& EPSOn Projector(I
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL PROJECT LAB(ME) (LN-102) Project Equipments
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (MT-202)
Vibration Testing,Shaft whirling testing,universal governer,motorised gyroscope, bearing testing
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL CAD/CAM LAB (ME) (MT-303) Thirty Three Nos of Intel Core i3 Computers with Graphics Card. LED Monitor etc
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MANUFATURING TECHNOLOGY LAB I & II (EC-101) Muffle Furnace, Double disc polishing Machine, Belt Grinder, Trinocular Inverted Metallurgical Micro
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MACHINE TOOL LABORATORY,PROJECT LAB (ME) (MT-101 A,MT-101 B)
All Geared Lathe,Universal Milling Mach,Planing Mach,Power Hacksaw, Cone Pulley Lathe,CNC LMW Lathe
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
HEAT TRANSFER LABORATORY (MT-201) HT Forced,natural convection, lagged pipes & composite wall apparatus, AC test rigs, Heat Exchanger
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
HEAT ENGINES LABORATORY,MECHANICAL LAB (ME & EE) (EC-102 A & EC-102 B)
2 stroke & 4 Stroke Petrol & Diesel Engine Test Rigs, Air Compressors,Dynamo Meters,Gas Calorimeter
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
FLUID MECHANICS,HYDRAULICS,HYDRAULIC MACHINES,MECHANICAL LABORATORIES (FM-101 A,B,C,D)
Notches,Orifice etc Apparatus,Pelton,Kaplan,Francis Turbines, Hydraulic Ram,Reynolds apparatus.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESIGN LAB (ME-RESEARCH LAB) (AB-102)
19 Nos Of Pentium -IV 2.4 GHz , 512MB Ram,40 GB HDD,15'' TFT Computers & Printers
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
CNC LAB (ME) ( MT-101A) LMW Laith
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ADVANCED MEASUREMENTS LAB (ME- PG LAB) (MT-204)
Photo elastic Bench, N1 USB-9234 Board, Accelometer and accessories, and Dual Channel strain Guage
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ADVANCED HEAT ENGINES LAB (EC-101 A, EC-101 B)
2&4 stroke petrol & diesel engine test rigs 1 no of Core i3 4GB/500GB HDD 18" TFT monitors
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ADVANCED MACHINE TOOL LAB - I & II (AM-101 A,AM-101 B)
Slotting & Shaping Machines,Universal Tool & cutter grinder,Radial drilling machines, Capston Lathe
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15.13 Computing Facilities
15.13.1 Internet Bandwidth – 1129 Mbps
15.13.2 Number and configuration of System – 1277 Nos.
15.13.3 Total number of system connected by LAN – 1277 Nos.
15.13.4.Total number of system connected by WAN – 5 Nos.
15.13.5. Major software packages available Ansys, Labview, Plaxis, Solidworks, Autodesk etc.
15.13.6 Special purpose facilities available – Digital Library, Internet facility etc.
15.14 Innovation Cell
Saintgits centre for innovation and entrepreneurship exist exclusively to promote innovation,
entrepreneurship, patent and skilling among the students, faculties of Saintgits College of
Engineering. In past 15 years Saintgits has won 2 international accolades, 5 National awards and
more than 75 State level awards for innovation. Besides the centre has incubated more than 12
start-ups comprising of 25+ entrepreneurships. In the patent arena Saintgits has obtain one patent
and 5 are under process. Besides Saintgits is also awarded with advanced course in AI/ML worth
Rs.50 Lacs by Govt. of Kerala.
15.15 Social Media Cell
Saintgits is actively using social medias like facebook, Instagram and twitter to connect with all its
stakeholders. Students being the focal center of all our activities social media is an effective tool to
promote academic and extra-curricular activities. Our facebook page has 7805 followers. Instgram
also receives a huge following from the student community. Our Instagram followers are 2266 in
number. Twitter is mainly an event centric social media tool fro Saintgits.
15.16 Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to PGCM/ PGDM
Institutions and University Departments: Not Applicable
15.17 List of facilities available
15.17.1 Games and Sports Facilities: Basketball court, Cricket training court, Foortball ground,
Gym, Table tennis, Badminton court
15.17.2 Extra-Curricular Activities-College is organized
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(i) Techno Cultural Fest “Nakshatra”
(ii) All India Project Exibition “shristi “
(iii) Arts fest : “Pratitiya”
(iv) Inter Collegiate Sports Tournaments
15.17.3 Soft Skill Development Facilities
Soft skills playa a very crucial role in the corporate world. Hence, soft skills development has
become an integral part of the professional front. Saintgits College of engineering is inculcating
continuos and multidisciplinary learning that will develop soft skills. The Department of Placement
and Training is handling the soft skills sessions for the holistic development of the students. The
department is also responsible for on-campus training for placement activities. Regular soft skills
training session are conducted from first year onwards during their course of study. These training
sessions are covering personality development, effective oral and written communication,
general expectation from corporates, corporate attire, mock group discussions, and interviews,
using experimental learning and role play. Students gain confidence and get the zeal to work in
their weak areas with firm conviction and walk ahead to the road of success.
15.18 Teaching Learning Process
15.18.1 Curricula and syllabus for each of the programmes as approved by the University
Please see the below link for the details
https://ktu.edu.in/eu/acd/academicRegulation.htm?=uqE3MJv8eMpx1GX%2BZfQRyzOS6dTKbofJ
zcrH57KKoj5F%2FSXuYSIpuOuHtALTYmPJ
15.18.2 Academic Calendar of the University
Please see the below link for the details
https://ktu.edu.in/eu/acd/academicRegulationsCalendar.htm
15.18.3 Academic Time Table with the name of the Faculty members handling the Course
15.18.4 Teaching Load of each Faculty/Weekly
Principal – 4 Hours
HOD – 8 Hours
Professor – 12 Hours
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Associate Professor – 14 Hours
Assistant Professor – 16 Hours
15.18.5 Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place
B.Tech Regulations
I. B.Tech. Programme Structure
a. B. Tech. I B. Tech. (Honours) programme in all branches of study is structured on a credit based system following the semester pattern with continuous evaluation allowing flexibility for students to decide on the duration of programme completion.
b. The duration for the B. Tech. /8. Tech. (Honours) programme in all branches of study,will normally be 8 semesters.
c. The maximum duration shall be six academic years spanning 12 semesters.
d. Each semester shall have 72 instructional days, followed by end semester examinations.
e. A student can opt for B.Tech. {Honours) at the end of the fourth semester, if he/she is having CGPA more than 8 till 4th semester.
f. The curriculum of any branch of the B. Tech. programme is designed to
have a minimum of 180 academic credits and 2 additional pass/fail credits, for the award of the degree.
g. The University follows Credit System and Credits are apportioned among the following knowledge segments.
Knowledge Segments Credits
Basic Sciences 10 [8 Theory + 2 Labs]
Mathematics 16
Humanities 9
Basic Engineering 29 [25 Theory + 4 Labs]
Professional Engineering 8 9 [ 8 0 T h e o r y + 9 L a b s ]
Electives 15
Seminar 2
Comprehensive Viva 2
Design Project 2
Project 6
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Total Academic Credits: 180
Student's Activities 2 [Audit-pass/ Fail] Total credits for B. Tech. Degree 182
Credits are assigned to courses based on thefollowinggeneral pattern. One credit for each lecture hour perweek far one semester One credit for each tutoriaIhour perweek for onesemester One credit for each laboratory/ practical session of 2 or 3 hrs, per week for one semester
viii) In a semester normally up to six lecture based courses and three laboratory/practical courses, carryinga maximum credit of 26, could be offered.
ix) University may allow students to transfer credits they have earned at other Universities and Academic Institutions, as perthe guidelines given by the Academic Committee and approved bythe Board of Governors.
x) Student Activities Points: To be an engineer capable of competing globally,in addition to technical knowledge and skills, students should develop excellent soft skills,nurture team work and leadershi p qualities and have an entrepreneurial and trail blazing outlook. To achieve this, in addition to academics, students are to actively engage in co-curricular and extracurricular activities. For such activities, points are allotted. On getting a minimum of 100 activity points the student passes the course and earns 2 credits which do not count for the CGPA but mandatory for the award of the degree. Listing of these activities and the maximum points that could be earned by engaging in them are given at the end of this document. Additional activities could be included in the list with the approval of the Academic Committee.
2. Examination a. At the end of the semester,end semester examination will be conducted in all lecture based courses
offered in the semester and will normally be of three hoursduration, unless otherwise specified. Supplementary examinations shall be conducted during summer vacation after the even semester examination and before the commencement of the next odd semester, for students who are eligible and have registeredfor thesame.
b. Students, who have completed a course but could not write the end semester examination for valid reasons like illness or personal exigencies, are allowed to write the supplementary examination or the end semester examination at the next opportunity and earn the credits without having to register for the course again provided they meetother eligibility criteria.
c. The maineligibility criteria for the end semester examination are attendance in the course, internal marks and no pending disciplinary action. The minimum attendance for appearing for the end semester examination is 75% in each course. Further, the internal evaluation marks in the course should be 45% or above. Students who do not meet these eligibility criteria are awarded an FEgrade and have to register for thecourseagain.
d. Students who could not write the end semester examination due to health reasons or other exigencies can register for the supplementary examination, with the approval of the principal provided they have 45% or above marks in the internal evaluations for the course. Candidates who received Fgrade can also write the supplementary examination. Grades awarded in the supplementary examination will be taken as the end semester grades in these courses.
3. Eligibility for Award of Degree The award of B. Tech. I B. Tech. (Honours) degree shall be based on the recommendation of the Academic Committee and the approval of the Board of Governors and in accordance with the academic regulations, if any, issued for the said purpose bythe University.
A student will be eligible for the award of B. Tech. Degree of the University on satisfying the following requirements.
I) Earned creditsfor allthe core courses and the Project. ii) Earned the required minimum credits as specified in the curriculum for the branch of study. iii) No pending disciplinary action.
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4. Summer Courses The summer courses shall be considered as independent course and students have to register for this course. This provision of summer courses may be extended to students who have got FE grade due to (i) shortage of attendance (ie. having attendance less than 75%) and (ii) shortage of internal evaluation marks (ie. having IA marks less than 45%) with the following conditions.
(I) The students shall have minimum 50% attendance in the specified course of the regular semester. They have to register for the summer course and obtain 75% attendance. (ii) The students shall have a minimum 35% IA marks in the regular semester. During the summer course the student will get a chance to improve the IA marks by writing one IA make up test during the summer course. This will replace the lower of the two marks got in the regular semester. However the IA marks shall be limited to 50%.
Optionsfor the fifth and higher semesters
For higher semesters, i.e., fifth semester onwards, summer courses are not offered. Failed students who have less than 45% marks in internal assessments have to register again for the course in the regular semester inwhich it isoffered and complete the course as per the regulations and appear for the end semester examination. Failed students having 45% marks or more in internal assessments have the option to register again for the course as mentioned above or register only for the end semester examination without attending the course again. A separate registration format will be available for this. This option is available in all semesters.
5.) AcademicAssessment/Eval uation Academic Evaluationof Courses
University follows acontinuous academic evaluation procedure.
Academic evaluation procedure and corresponding weights are as follows:-
a) For theory courses: - 1/3rd weightage for internal evaluation and 2/3rd for endsemester examination.
For convenience, the maximum marks for internal evaluation and end semester examination for theory courses are fixed as 50 and 100 respectively.
Scheme of evaluation is as follows.
I).Two internal tests each of 40 marksand of two hour duration. (Internally bythe CollegeJ
ii).Tutorials/Assignments/Mini Projects carrying 10 marks. (Internally bythe CollegeJ
iii). End Semester examination carrying 100 marks. (Conducted bythe University)
All the above evaluations are mandatory requirements to earn credits.
Students who have missed either the first or the second test can register with the consent of the faculty and the Head of the Department (HOD) concerned for a retest which shall be conducted soon after the completion of the second test, but before the end semester examination. The re-test will cover both first and second test course plans. Those who have missed both the tests are not eligible to appear for the end semester examination.
However if one misses both tests due to medical reasons or other personal exigencies, based on genuine evidence, a single test of 2 hour duration for 40 marks will be conducted coveringthe whole syllabus, before the end semester examinations. Decision on this will betaken by the Principal and verified by the external academic auditor.
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b) For Laboratory /Practical /Workshop courses i) Practical records/Outputs 60 marks (Internally by the College) ii) Regular class Viva 10 marks {Internally by the College) iii) Final written test/quiz 30 marks (Internally bythe College)
All the above assessments are mandatory to earn credits. If not, the student has to complete the course/assessments during his free time in consultation with the faculty members. On completion of these, grades will be assigned. In case the Practical /Laboratory/Workshop courses are not completed in the semester, grade I{incomplete) will be awarded against the course and the final grade will begiven only after thecompletion of the course/assessments. c) Comprehensive Examination
As students appear for placements from seventh semester onwards, comprehensive examination is to be completed in the sixth semester. This examination will bea writtencum oral examination covering broadly all courses so far completed. d)Seminar
Each student has to give a seminar on a professional topic of current interest in consultation with the faculty member in charge of the seminar in the Department. e) Design Project
Each student or a group of students hasto take up a design project. The project topic could be arrived at in consultation with any faculty member in the department. The Evaluation of the project is to be done in two stages. Two project progress evaluations each carrying 20 marks and a final report evaluation and presentation of the project for 60 marks. The project supervisor and two other faculty members from the same or any other department, nominated bythe Headof the Departmentform the evaluation board. f) Final Semester Project
Students, either individually or in a small batch not exceeding four, have to do a project approved by their faculty supervisor. Evaluation scheme isgiven below:- 1)Two progress assessments 20% by the faculty supervisor/s ii) Final Project Report 30% by the Assessment Board iii) Project presentation and Viva 50% by the Assessment Board If the project work is not completed satisfactorily,the student has to put in more work and appear againfor assessment on a specified date, not earlier than one month after the first evaluation. If the student fails in the project, a fresh registration for the projectfor one semester is mandatory. The project assessment board shall consist of thefollowingmembers. Chairman: Head of the Department Members: Projectsupervisor/s of thestudent
One faculty member from the Department One faculty member from a sister Department An external expert, either from an academic/research institute or industry
g) Eligibility to Continue A student has to earn a minimum number of credits in a semester to be eligible to register for the new courses offered in the next semester. In 1,2&3 semesters if this requirement is not met, the student is to be forewarned and allowed to continue to the next semester. However to register in the 4th,,6th&8th semesters this requirement will be strictly implemented. Summer courses are offered to those who do not satisfy this norm after the 2nd, as well as 4th, semesters. Students who do not meet this requirement are not permitted to register for new courses in the higher semesters .They have to register for the failed courses in normal semesters in which they are offered subject to the limitations imposed by the ordinances and course timetable. Action plan, for dealing with course arrears in theory courses at the end of each semester to continue with the programme, is given below. Faculty advisors shall monitor advice and support the
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students inthis. Students should be informed about the minimum cumulative credits requirement to register for higher semester courses. Eligibility Criteria for Registeringfor Higher Semester Courses Semester Allotted credits Cumulative credits Minimum cumulative
credits required to register for courses in coloumn
First 24 24 Not applicable Second 23 47 Not insisted Third 24 71 Not insisted Fourth 23 94 26 credits from S1&S2 Fifth 23 117 Not insisted Sixth 23 140 52 credits from S1 to S4 Seventh 22 162 Not insisted Eight 18 180 Not insisted h) Eligibility for writing the endsemester examination and for grading Students with 45% or more marks in internal assessment in a course shall only be permitted to write the endsemester examination inthat course. Those with less than 45% internal marks shall be awarded FE grade and have to register for the course again. Grades Grade Point (GP) % of Marks obtained in the
course O (Outstanding) 10 90% and above A+ (Excellent) 9 85% and above but less than
90% A (Very Good) 8.5 80% and above but less than
85% B+ (Good) 8 70% and above but less than
80% B (Above Average) 7 60% and above but less than
70% C (Average) 6 50% and above but less than
60% P (Pass) 5 45 % and above but less than
50% F (Fail) 0 Less than 45% FE 0 Failed due to eligibility criteria I Course Incomplete examination to be eligible for grading in a course. Otherwise he/she will be considered to have failed in the course and an Fgrade will beawarded. Internal marks given to the students who got 45% marks or more in the end semester examination shall be regulated in line with the end semester examination performance. Internal mark percentage shall not exceed 25% over the end semester mark %. {For example if the end semester mark % is 45, then the maximum internal mark % isto be 45+25 = 70 %.) In case the student writes the supplementary examination, the mark got in that will be taken into consideration for regulating the internal marks. Those who have more than 45% marks in the end semester examination are awarded the grade based on both internal assessment and end semester examination marks. A student earns credits for a course if the grade is Por above. i)Grades and Grade Points
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Grades and Grade Points as per UGC guidelines is to be followed by the University SGPA and CGPA are calculated based on the above grading norms and are explained at the end of this document. j) Revaluation and Grade Improvement There is no provision for improving the grades. The student can apply for revaluation of the end semester examination after the results are published. The answer scripts already valued by two examiners will not be revalued again.
6.Academic Discipline and Malpractices in Examinations
Every student is required to observe disciplineand decorous behaviour.Any act of indiscipline, misbehaviour and unfair practice in examinations will be referred to the Disciplinary Action Committee {DAC). Malpractices in examinations shall be viewed seriously and any such incident observed or reported by a faculty member or an invigilator associated with the examinations shall be reported tothe Principal who in turn shall refer itto DAC. On the basis of the report and evidence available or gathered, DACshall immediately initiate an enquiry giving the concerned student a chance to explain his/her case. Based on this the committee shall recommend the course of action in line with the guidelines formulated for this by the Controller of Examination of the University and forward it to the Principal for action. Actions are to be based on the severity of the offence and are to be dealt with, on a course basis. Guidelines on this shall be given by the Controller of Examination which is to be followed by the Disciplinary Action Committee of the college. The student may appeal to the Grievances and Appeals Committee for a relock on the matter. Based on the committee's report, the Principal shall take a final decision on the matter. DAC shall be headed by a department head and shall have three other faculty members drawn from different departments as members. In case of malpractices inend semester examinations, the report given by the college DAC and the action taken by the Principal shall be intimated to the Controller of Examination of the University. 7. Attendance
Attendance is marked for each course. While 75% attendance is mandatory for writing the end semester examination in that course, students are expected to have 100% attendance. However under unavoidable circumstances students are permitted to take leave. Leave is normally sanctioned for any approved activity taken up by students outside the college covering sports and other extracurricular activities. Leave is also permitted on medical grounds or on personal exigencies. Leave of absence for all these is limited to 25% of the academic contact hours for the course. In case of long illness or major personal tragedies/contingencies the college Principal can relax the minimum attendance requirement to 60%, to write the end semester examination. This is permitted for one or more courses registered in the semester. Principal shall keep all records which led to his decision on attendance, for verification by the Academic Auditor.However this concession is applicable only to any two semesters during the entire programme. Incase of prolonged illness, break of study is permitted as mentioned below.
8. Break of Study A student is permitted to havea break of study.
i) In case of accident or serious illness needing prolonged hospitalization and rest. ii) In case the student has a bright idea and would like to initiate a start-up venture or develop a new product. iii) In case of any personal reasons that need a break instudy.
For break of study due to illness, student should submit all necessary medical reports together with the recommendation of the doctor treating him giving definite reasons for break of study and its duration. Before joining back the student should submit the fitness certificate from the doctor who treated him. Students who wantto initiate a start-up venture or a product development, have to submit a project report, clearly indicatingthe purpose, action plan, technical details, funding details and future plans to the college Principal. The Principal shall evaluate the proposal by constituting an expert team consisting of a technocrat and a bank executive and take an appropriate decision based on the team's
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recommendation. In the semester system followed by the University, break of study for an academicyear is preferred over asemester break. Students who want a break in study due to personal reasons shall convince the Principal on the genuine needfor itby giving authentic evidence for the same.
9. B-Tech {Honours)
The Institutions with at least two NBA accredited B.Tech/M.Tech programmes can offer B.Tech {Honours) degree for the students.To earn 12 additional credits, the student hasto take at least four courses of which two should befrom the M.Tech specialisation. MOOC courses {Massive open online courses) of relevance offered by Institutions of repute are to be identified by the student in consultation with the faculty advisor and get it approved from the University regarding the credits to be allotted. Additionally, there is an option for the student to join the summer projects offered by IISc & IITs. If a student after registeringfor the B.Tech (Honours) programme fails in any course, there after, will not beeligiblefor B.Tech {Honours) .
Addendum:-
1. Calculation of SGPA/CGPA Semester Grade Point Average CSGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) are calculated asfollows. SGPA = I:(CixGPi)/ICi where Ci isthe credit assigned for a course and GPi is the grade point for that course. Summation is done for all courses registered by the student in the semester. Here the failed courses are also accounted. CGPA = CixGPiJ/I:Ci where Ci is the credit assigned for a course and GPi is the grade point for that course. Summation is donefor aIIcourses registered by the student during all thesemesters for which the CGPA is needed. Here the failed courses are also accounted. CGPA of all courses passed may also be given. CGPA for the B. Tech programme is arrived at by considering all course credits that are needed for the degree and their respective grade points. 2. Student Activity Points Activities that a student can engage in and the maximum quantum of points that can beearned from them are listed below. i) National level Activities
CODE Name of activity Max. Activity Points Minimum Duration NA 1 NSO 70 Two Semesters NA2 NCC 70 Two Semesters NA 3 NSS 70 Two Semesters
ii) College Level Activites CA I Active Member/ Office bearer
of Professional Societies 3 0 / 4 0 F o u r Semesters (Student Chapters)
CA 2 Elected Officebearer of 30 Two Semesters Studentforums
CA 3 Member/Captain- College Athletic/ Games teams 20/30 Two Semesters
CA4 Executive Member of 20 Two Semesters Student Clubs
CA5 Volunteer for important College functions 20 Two Semesters
CA6 Committee member/ Organizer of Tech Fest/Cultural Fest/ 20/30 Two Semesters Conference
CA7 Placed within topthree in Paper presentation/debate/ 30
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cultural competitions etc CA8 Placed within topthree in
State level Sports/Games/ 30
iii) Entrepreneurship EA1 Any Creative Project execution 40 EA2 Awardsfor Projects 60 EA3 lnitiation of Start-ups 60 EA4 Attracted Venture Capital 80 EA5 Filed a Patent 80 EA6 Completed Prototype Development 80
iv) Self Initiaves SA1 Attend a National Conference 20 SA2 Attend an Int. National Conference 30 SA3 Published/ got an Award for a
Technical paper 30/40 SA4 Organiser of student level Technical
Cont/ Competition 30 SA5 Foreign language skills 50 SA6 Online courses taken& completed 50
15.18.6 Student’s assessment of Faculty, System in place
Yes. Staff advisory system, Communication through mail, mobile which details given in website
15.19 For each Post Graduate Courses give the following:
15.19.1 Title of the Course
Sl No Name No. of seats
Duration
1 M. Tech. - COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
24 2 Years
2 M. Tech. - GEOMACHINES AND STRUCTURES 24 2 Years
3 M. Tech. - MACHINE DESIGN 18 2 Years
4 M. Tech. - POWER SYSTEMS 18+18 2 Years
5 M. Tech. - ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION 24 2 Years
6 M. Tech. - STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
24 2 Years
7 M. Tech. - TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 24 2 Years
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8 M. Tech. - VLSI AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS 24 2 Years
9 MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 120 3 Years
10 MASTERS IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 60 3 Years
11 MCA 2nd Year Direct 60 2 Years
15.19.2 Curricula and Syllabus
Please see the below link for the details
M. Tech Coruses -
https://ktu.edu.in/eu/acd/viewCurriculum.htm?clusterId=oWNsmgIcl1vva%2FtQME8OqLsJpYejg%2
BYkm%2Fdc90aA%2FUM%3D&programId=%2F4vKSIR%2Btx%2Bwqiesprn5xI2RsI%2B%2Fgx4M
8lzh5sfS1uo%3D
MBA-
https://ktu.edu.in/eu/acd/viewCurriculum.htm?clusterId=w2Ap6%2BfjPKEnUqdIYqS3a9VGHvNtw3Z
3YeeRBQTpbmY%3D&programId=iBCgXQg3Qxrhe9p9CZbvIh%2BdT%2Bj19obaBOuuUXKKzSU
%3D
MCA-
https://ktu.edu.in/eu/acd/academicRegulationMCA.htm
15.19.3 Laboratory facilities exclusive to the Post Graduate Course: PG laboratories and
research laboratories are provided
CIVIL ENGINEERING : STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, GEOMECHANICS & STRUCTURES
PG laboratories and research laboratories are provided
1. Advanced Geotechnical Engineering Lab 2. Structural Engineering Lab 3. Research Lab-Civil Design Studio
15.20 Special Purpose 1. PG Research lab for Geotechnical engineering students 2. PG Research lab for Structural Engineering Students 3. Analytical research & studies using softwares
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15.20.1 Software, all design tools in case
1. Plaxis 3D 2. Etabs 3. Ansys 4. Matlab
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING : COMPUTER SCIENCE & SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
PG laboratories and research laboratories are provided
1. PROJECT AND RESEARCH LAB
15.20 Special Purpose
1. Distributed Systems and Advanced Computing Lab 2. Case Tool Lab 3.Mini Project 4. Project (Phase - I) 5. Project (Phase -II)
15.20.1 Software, all design tools in case
1. Hadoop 2. Star UML 3. Hbase 4. Spark 5. Scala 6. MATLAB 7.R 8. NS2, NS3
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING : VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEMS, TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
PG laboratories and research laboratories are provided
Telecommunication LAB(Facts-Elci), Design LAB(VLSI Design LAB)
15.20 Special Purpose Above mentioned Labs are used for Undergarduate research, postgraduate research and Ph. D
15.20.1 Software, all design tools in case
XILINX,CADENCE,MATLAB,ANSYS
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING : POWER SYSTEMS
PG laboratories and research laboratories are provided
High Voltage Lab, Power System Simulation Lab, PEER Lab
15.20 Special Purpose
1. Power Frequency Withstand Test for solid, liquid and gaseous insulators 2. Impulse Testing 3. Relay Testing 4. Feeder and Transmission line simulator
15.20.1 Software, all design tools in case
MATLAB, PSCAD, ETAP, ORCAD, ANSYS-MAXWELL
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING : MACHINE DESIGN
PG laboratories and research laboratories are provided
Advanced Measurements Laboratory, Computer Aided Laboratory, Research Lab - ME
15.20 Special Purpose Above mentioned Labs are used for Undergarduate research, postgraduate research
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15.20.1 Software, all design tools in case
AutoCAD 2016, ANSYS V14.0, ANSYS V17.2, ANSYS V19, CATIA V6, SolidWORKS 2009, LABVIEW, MATLAB, KISSlicer
INTERDISCIPLINARY : ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION
PG laboratories and research laboratories are provided
1.Automation Lab ,2. Robotics Lab
15.20 Special Purpose 1.To learn elements of Automations 2. To learn practical robotics
15.20.1 Software, all design tools in case
Labview, Matlab
15.20.2 Academic Calendar and frame work
Please see the below link for the details
https://ktu.edu.in/eu/acd/academicRegulationsCalendar.htm
16. Enrollment of students in the last 3 years
Year B.Tech M.Tech MCA MCA 2nd
Year Direct
MBA
2018-19 527 51 11 101 101
2017-18 596 60 18 60 110
2016-17 506 59 8 47 116
17. List of Research Projects/ Consultancy Works
17.1 Number of Projects carried out, funding agency, Grant received
17.2 Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects
17.3 Industry Linkage
17.4 MoUs with Industries (minimum 3)
18. LoA and subsequent EoA till the current Academic Year
Please click the below link to see the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/approvals-and-affiliation
19. Accounted audited statement for the last three years
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Please click the below link for the details
https://saintgits.org/engineering-college/about/saintgits/account-statements
20. Best Practices adopted, if any
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