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SULUR TIRUPPATHI TEMPLE
RVS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
RVS COLLEGE OFENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University - Chennai
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University - Chennai
Kumaran Kottam Campus, Kannampalayam, Coimbatore - 641 402. Phone : 0422-2687877, Fax : 0422-2688077
E-mail : Principal@rvscet.ac.in, Web : www.rvscet.ac.in
ISO 9001 U K A SQUALITY
MANAGEMENT
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R e g i s t e r e d
CALENDAR2015-2016
BEST EDUCATIONIST
ALUMNI GRADUATION DAY
Customer Satisfaction
Academic Results
Environmental Cleanliness
Training and Placement
Continual Improvement of Process
VISION
MISSION
QUALITY POLICY
RVS College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore, will strive to be an institution of national importance and committed to work towards societal and economic empowerment of the nation through development of world class human resource.
The RVSCET, Coimbatore strives to Develop a strong center of excellence for education and research
with excellent infrastructure and well-qualied faculty. Develop and support faculty who are effective scholars and educators.
Empower the students with skill development programs to meet the growing challenges of the industry.
Enhance competitiveness of the graduates for economic and social developments.
India is my country,
All Indians are my brothers and sisters
I love my country and
I am proud of its rich and varied heritage.
I shall always strive to be worthy of it.
I shall give respect to my parents, teachers and
Elders and treat everyone with courtesy.
To my country and my people
I pledge my devotion
In their well being and prosperity alone, lies my happiness.
PLEDGE
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Name:
Roll No. / Register No.:
Male / Female:
DoB & Age:
Permant Address:
Pincode:
Mobile:
Email:
Name of the Parent / Guardian:
Landline / Mobile:
Email:
Year & Branch:
Section:
Blood Group :
Hostel Room No (If Hostler):
Aadhaar No:
PERSONAL MEMORANDA
PROGRAM INFORMATION
OTHER INFORMATION
RVSCET approved by AICTE and affiliated to the Anna
Universi ty, Chennai, marching towards a new era in
education was established in the year 2007 by our Chairman Dr.
K. V. KUPUSAMY, and the college has attained the role of
"Holistic Education" right from the start. The college is located
14 kms away from the cotton city of Coimbatore, spread over a
sprawling campus area of 200 acres bordered by the serene
beauty. RVS is well connected by buses moving to various
places in propinquity. RVS is attaining eminence as the favorite
target for Engineering Education, for i ts immaculate
infrastructure, outfitted with the best of facilities over a rambling
campus area. Various courses offered are B.E. (CSE, EEE, ECE,
MECH and PCE) M.E, (CS), M.E (CSE), M.E (EDEC), M.E (EST)
and M.E (TE).
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
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FOUNDER CHAIRMAN
Dr. K. V. KUPUSAMY
Is a shining example to show how
one could rise from a humble beginning to
the level of a chairman, presiding over an
empire of educational institutions, by the
virtues of hard work, dedication and devotion to a committed cause. Known for his magnanimity,
spiritual bent of mind and suave cool demeanour, he is
widely recognized and respected. . To him, the panacea for
the maladies of mankind lies in education, healthcare and
farming.
Awards & Achievements
Doctor of Philosophy in Education - Dianora
University, Italy, 1993.
Glory of India - International friendship society of
India, 1994.
Education
He has proved and distinguished himself as a great
visionary and an able administrator. He has carved out a
niche in the educational arena by establishing about 45
reputed educational institutions dotted all over Tamilnadu.
Agriculture
His insatiable interest for agriculture has resulted in
the formation of exuberant agricultural farms at Tenkasi,
Thadankulam, Thanjavur, Sempatti and Sengathurai.
Healthcare
His soft corner for healthcare is reflected by the RVS
Allopathic, Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Siddha Hospitals in
addition to the respective educational institutions.
MANAGING TRUSTEE
Is the beacon light and guiding star of RVS group of institutions. Under his able guidance the institutions are making rapid strides of progress and are bound to scale new heights. Endowed with academic acumen,
Mr. K. SENTHIL GANESH
admirable administrative abilities and laudable leadership traits, he is well recognized and revered in the company of educational intelligentsia. His profound passion for sustenance of quality in curriculum has earned him a reputation among the stakeholders. He consistently strives for ushering in “innovations” in diverse disciplines in the wake of modern trends of placement scenario.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUNDBBA and MBA degrees from Texas A&M University,
USA, 1997. Membership in the Honours Society of Texas A&M University and a member of Financial Management Association, USA.
M.Sc (Software Engineering) from University of Westminster, London, UK, 2004. Currently pursuing his doctoral programme in Strategic Management.
INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE Business Application Developer at Zales Corporation, Texas, USA during 1997 -1998. Promoter and Senior Consultant at Mantel Corp, USA which is a software consultancy for servicing. Fortune 500 clients like Sprint and AT&T during 1998 -2002. Managing Trustee for RVS Group of Institutions, Coimbatore from 2000 onwards.
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MESSAGE
Engineering is a great profession and
quite different from science. Scientists try to
understand nature, but engineers try to make
things that do not exist in nature. They stress
invention. To embody an invention an
engineer must put his idea in concrete terms, and design
something that people can use.
There is a sense of satisfaction in watching a figment of
the imagination emerge through the aid of science to a plan on
paper. Then it moves to realization in stone or metal or energy,
and elevates the standard of living and adds to the comforts of
life. This is the engineer's high privilege.
In the backdrop of the mission of building engineers for
tomorrow, RVS College of Engineering and Technology is
involved in developing and equipping the students with
knowledge, skill and attitude to empower young people to
explore the best to establish them in this highly competitive
corporate world. Well qualified, experienced faculty and
committed staff are eager to provide effective education to the
students.
To this end, we have endeavored to create a high quality
technical educational institution that is complete in every way.
Be it facilities or faculty, curriculum or career guidance, we seek
to offer the very best to our students.
������Dr. V. GUNARAJ
Principal
Engineering has been the key to
innovation and technological developments.
RVS College of Engineering and Technology
is envisioned to better serve the needs of
younger generation in the field of education.
The college with its strong base of administration,
infrastructure and qualified faculty, has been offering
commendable service towards enhancing the quality of
education. The institution strives hard to produce success. The
institution provides educational opportunities for the students
to attain their career goal and also to advance in research and
development.
Engineering has been the key to innovation and
technological developments. RVS College of Engineering and
Technology is envisioned to better serve the needs of younger
generation in the field of education. The college with its strong
base of administration, infrastructure and qualified faculty, has
been offering commendable service towards enhancing the
quality of education. The institution strives hard to produce
successful engineers and socially responsible citizens. The
institution provides educational opportunities for the students
to attain their career goal and also to advance in research and
development.
MESSAGE
Mr. M. RAM KUMARAdministrative Ofcer
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GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS COMMITTEE COORDINATORS
Dr.K.V.Kupusamy
Thiru K. Senthil Ganesh
Dr.A.M. Natarajan
Dr.B. Ramamurthy
Dr.R. Baskaran
Prof. M. Guruswamy
Mr. A.V. Varadharajan
Dr.K.M. Karuppannan
Dr. V. Gunaraj
Dr. T. Kannadasan
Dr.S. Kuppusamy
Chairman
Managing Trustee
Chief Executive, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology
Professor, IIT Chennai
Advisor (B), RVS Dental College & Hospital, Coimbatore
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Former Principal, CIT, Coimbatore
Chairman SANFITS Foundry
Dean, R & D
Principal & SecretaryRVS College of Engineering and Technology
Director (Research), Anna University, Coimbatore
Principal, Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai
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Dr. P. Rajendran
Dr. A. Senthil Kumar
Mr. N. Velamuthan
Dr. P. Rajendran
Prof. S. Alagumuthukrishnan
Dr.K.Karuppannan
Dr. L. S. Jayashree
Prof B. Annadurai
Prof. Gowrishankar L
Dr. Tamilselvan
Dr. P. Rajendran
Dr. K.Karuppasamy
Dr. A. Ramesh
Dr. M. Uma Parvathi
Prof. S. Krishnaraj
Prof. S. Krishnaraj
Dr. L. S. Jayashree
Dr. V. R. Sivakumar
Prof. S. Rajasekaran
Dr. K.Karuppasamy
Dr. K.Karuppasamy
Dr. K.Karuppasamy
Academic Council
Exam Cell
Placement & Training
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Management Representative – ISO
ISTE Chapter
Career Guidance Cell
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
N.S.S
Library Committee
NAAC Committee
Alumni Association
Sports Committee
Women Empowerment Cell
Students Council
Environment Cell
Research Committee
General Maintenance
Electrical Maintenance
Hostel and Canteen Committee
Affiliation Co-ordinator
Time Table Committee
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1. B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
2. B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
3. B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
4. B.E. Mechanical Engineering
5. B.E. Petrochemical
1. M.E. Communication Systems
2. M.E. Computer Science and Engineering
3. M.E. Electrical Drives & Embedded Control
4. M.E. Embedded System Technologies
5. M.E. Thermal Engineering
The Courses offered by the RVS College of Engineering and
Technology are,
Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE),
New Delhi.
Afliated to Anna University, Chennai.
UNDER GRADUATE COURSES
POST GRADUATE COURSES
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGTEACHING STAFF
Dr. L.S.Jayashree
Dr. A.Senthil kumar
Dr.B.Rajesh Kumar
Mr.S.Alagu Muthukrishnan
Mr. S.S.Jaya
Mrs. S.Prithi
Mr. E.Hari Prasath
Mr. K.R.Sangeethkumar
Mr. P.Arulprakash
Mr. N.Dhanalakshmi
Mr. M.Govindaraj
Mr. T.Sakthi Prabhu
Mr. P.Deepika
Mr. S.K.Geetha
Mr. L.Daisy Catherine
Mr. D. Balamurugan
Mr. T.Arunkumar
Mrs. V.Deepika
Mrs. S.Sathya
Mr. E. Jayaprakash
Mr. C.Ashok
Mr. G.Veerakumar
Mr. R.M.Arun Kumar
Mr. S. Sathish
Mr. T.Sabari Giri
Mr. S.Matheskumar
Mrs. Velumani
Mrs. S.Guna
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System Administrator
Lab Technician
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Attender
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
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Mr. Naharaj N R
Mr. Rajasekaran S
Mr. Thangarajan K
Mr. Radhakrishnan G
Mrs. Indramani R
Mrs. Nagasoundari G
Mr. Senthil Murugan L
Mr. Senthil Kumar T
Mr. Vairaperumal K
Mr. Vimalraj C
Mr. Natarajan K
Mr. Kathiresan K
Mr. Kalaiarasi A
Mr. Gopinath B
Mr. Vijay Amirtha Raj F
Mr. Vinothkumar T
Mr. Ganesan R
Mr. Rajadurai A T
Mrs. HemaSumitha D
Mr. Iyyappan M
Mr. Ponraj Karthik MU
Mr.Shankar
Mr.Sathish
Mr.Krishnan
Mrs. Sudha S
Mrs. Gayathri C
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Instructor
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Attender
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NON-TEACHING STAFF
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
TEACHING STAFFDr.R.Rangarajan
Dr. Umaparvathi M
Mrs. Suganthi B
Mrs. Jeyakumari D
Mr. Kannan R
Mrs. Chitralekha T
Mr. Gowrisankar L
Mr. Chandra Sekar P
Mrs. Shanmuga Vadivu N
Mrs. Pandeeswari S
Mr. Rajkumar R
Mr. Lakshmanan B
Mr. Jaikumar R
Mr. Balaji C
Mr. Prabhu P
Mr. Dhamotharan C
Mr. Sam Devid Jero D
Mrs. Rajkumar R (24.11.89)
Mr. Balachandar R
Mrs. Amsaveni M
Mrs. Sugapriya S
Mrs.Tamizharasi S
Mr. Vigneshwaran M
Mrs. Pavithra V
Mr. Muthuvelavan T
Mrs. Geetha.V (Lab)
Mrs. Latha B
Mr. Karthik Mani P
Mr. Suresh S A
Mrs. Lavanya D
Mrs. Premakumari A
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
TEACHING STAFFDr. V.GunarajDr .P.RajendranDr. V.R.SivakumarMr. B.AnnaduraiMr. T.T.Nanjunda MoorthyMr. N.Sri saravananMr. K.K.PonsenthilMr. V.MuruganMr. P.RajeshkumarMr. C.GanesanMr. T.SudhakarMr. V.HariganeshMr. M.PremkumarMr. S.SenthilvelMr. R.TitusMr. N.Sathish kumarMr. S.SivakumarMr. G.GopinathMr. G.VigneshkumarMr. U.SathishkumarMr. A.KarthikeyanMr. S.PrabhuMr. R.VasanthMr. K.KombiahMr. C.Senthilkumar
Mr. J.MuruganMr. R.ManiselvamMr. D.RajeshMr. A.ShanmugasundaramMr. R.MohankumarMr. K.K.SelvanMr. N.GandhiMr. C.PrabhuMr. N.CharlesjayakumarMr. A.SaravanakumarMr. M.Bhavaniraj
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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
NON-TEACHING STAFF
TEACHING STAFF
Dr. P. Gopalakrishnan
Mr. A. Sarah Helan Sathya
Mr.M. Revathy
Mr. D. Suganya
Mr. J.Charly Jerome
Mr. T.Sathya Seelan
Mr. P.Selvaraju
Mrs.K.Kalaivani
Mr. M.Jagannathan
Mr. R.Sivakami
Mrs. M.Kavitha
Mrs. T.Nirmala Sagayarani Victoire
Mr. P.Vijayakumar
Mr. A. Prakash
Mr. T. Ponraj
Mr. Ravikumar K
Dr. Ganesh R
Mr. D. Vishnu Chitra
Mr. Ravi S
Mr.Jeganathan P
Mr. M. Saravanan
Mrs. S.Kaliselvi
Mrs. K.JothiLakshmi
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HoD Physics
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HoD Chemistry
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RVS College of Engineering and Technology is a thriving
residential campus and community nestled in a spacious campus of 200
acres. It is located in a tranquil atmosphere with well-equipped
classrooms, state of art laboratories and workshops. RVS College of
Engineering and Technology has been committed to prepare
students as successful engineers and entrepreneurs in the complex world.
A well-furnished and fully air conditioned auditorium has an
elegant and artistic architecture. The campus also houses well-built
seminar halls, conference halls, library, faculty rooms, administrative
and residential areas. The institution receives 10 Mbps broad band
internet connectivity and 24/7 Wi-Fi connectivity.
Highly advanced multimedia components are utilized to enhance
the learning experience of the students. The entire campus has a 24 hours
power backup and an exclusive space allotted for hygienic food court
catering in the diverse needs of the students. The institution is
progressively marching towards success with its splendid environment
and modern technological facilities.
The College is an Institutional Member of the ICT Academy of
Tamil Nadu, Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), National
Human Resource Development (NHRD), and Computer Society of
India (CSI).
Apart from government scholarships, the college offers full and
half scholarships for students with exemplary academic track record
both at the entry level and after joining the college. The college provides
scholarships for economically weak and academically meritorious
students
Professional Membership
Scholarship
CAMPUS FACILITIESDEPARTMENT OF PETROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
TEACHING STAFF
Mr. Kirhnaraj S
Dr. Sivakumar P
Mr. Vijaya Kumar B
Mr. Yasvanthrajan N
Mr. Santhosh V
Mr. Saravanakumar S
Mr. Muralidharan NG
Mrs. Janani M
Mr. Prabakaran G
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Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Lab Technician
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TEACHING STAFF
Dr. K.Karuppasamy
Mrs. D.Suganthi
Mrs. P.Arunadevi
Mr. K.Arunkumar
Mr. K.S.Prabhu
Mr. S.Srithar
Mr. Vinoth Kumar T
Professor and Head
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Programmer
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On all working days of the college the students should strictly
follow the dress code as prescribed hereunder.
Boys should wear formal attire and shoes. The shirt should be
tucked-in properly, hair style should be formal and the clothing should be
clean and ironed. On special occasions, boys may be instructed to come
in business attire too. Boys are not permitted to wear bangle/bracelet.
SPORTS AND GAMES
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATION OF THE COLLEGE
The College provides excellent opportunities for the students and
staff for developing their talents in sports and games. Well laid play elds
for sports like, Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Kabaddi, Ball
Badminton, Tennis and a 400 m. standard track are available. An
exclusive cricket ground with a well-laid pitch is available. Facility for
indoor games and a well-equipped modern gymnasium block for boys are
also available in the campus. The college conducts various state level and
national level sports events regularly. The Department of Physical
Education is governed by a full time Physical Director available with
staff to train the students and Signicant staff.
The College functions from 09:00 am to 05:00 p.m. There are
eight class sessions of 50/55 minutes with a tea-break of 10 minutes and a
lunch break of 50 minutes.
COLLEGE TIMING
Code of Conduct
Dress Code
Boys
Girls should wear formal indian style dresses such as saree,
salwar and kameez with duppatta on. On special occasions, girls may be
instructed to come in attire such as saree or business attire
Both boys and girls are not allowed to color/bleach their hair.
Students are not allowed to violate the dress code and disciplinary action
will be initiated against the defaulters.
Girls
General Conduct of Students
1. The students should all the time display their college identity
card prominently, while they are inside the college or while traveling
in the college bus. The security staff will not permit any student inside
the college without their identity cards.
2. Exchange of greetings with the members of the staff in the college and
hostel by saying "Good Morning" is always welcome.
3. Students are expected to stand up as the faculty enters the class and
remain standing till faculty asks them to sit.
4. Students are responsible for their personal belongings. For any loss of
property, the college will not be held responsible.
5. Any property found in the premises must immediately be handed over
to the ofce with relevant details.
6. Students should get prior permission to bring their own
hardware/materials inside the college campus for carrying out project
or other works.
7. Students should maintain silence while moving from class room to
laboratory.
8. Students are expected to get proper permission to leave the classroom
during lecture hours.
9. Students should not write anything on the walls or desks or damage
any college property.
10.Change of address is to be intimated to the ofce then and there.
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Ragging in any form is totally banned. If any student is found
indulging in any sort of ragging, harassing the juniors or other fellow
students, inside/outside the campus, bus, hostel, he/she will be
immediately dismissed from the college and also criminal action will be
initiated against him/her as per the rules.
1. Use of mobile phones, Ipads, IPods, Mp3Player, cameras etc. is
strictly prohibited. If found using, they will be confiscated.
2. Smoking and consumption of any intoxicants/tobacco are strictly
banned inside the campus.
3. Students should not indulge in damaging any of the property,
equipment, instruments, tools etc. In case of any damage, the cost of
the same will be recovered from the student along with a fine.
4. The students should not hold any meeting or collect any money from
fellow students or circulate/paste notice without proper permission
from the Principal.
5. Students should maintain dignity and decorum inside and outside the
campus and respect the teachers and elders.
6. All the important informations will be read in the classes and a copy
will be displayed in the notice board. The students should regularly
read the contents in thenotice board and the college will not be held
responsible for any ignorance of information by the students.
7. The students should not involve themselves in any political/religious
activities inside the campus.
8. Students should maintain self-discipline in the classrooms, canteen,
playgrounds, library, and in all other common places inside the
campus and in the buses while travelling.
9. All disciplinary issues will be subjected to college disciplinary
committee and the decision of the principal is final and binding on all
the students on all academic and disciplinary matters.
Anti-Ragging Committee
1. The students should not absent themselves from the class
without proper reasons and prior permission from their HoD.
2. Attendance will be marked at the beginning of each period. Absence of
one period in the forenoon or afternoon will be treated as absence for
half a day.
3. Permission, to leave the college premises during working hours, can be
granted by the Principal or concerned HoD, usually on production of
request letter by the students.
4. All the students are expected to have 100% attendance. Those students
who do not have a minimum of 75% of attendance, excluding HoD will
not be allowed to appear for the University examinations as per the
rules of the ANNA UNIVERSITY.
5. Late arrival to the class should be avoided as latecomers will not be
allowed in the class.
1. Students should pay all the fees before the beginning of each academic
year. A grace period of one week will be permitted for the payment of
all the fees for the academic year.
Attendance
The college has constituted the anti-ragging committee and the
Principal is heading the committee. Any complaints regarding ragging
can be lodged with the committee.
The government of Tamil Nadu has banned ragging in
educational institutions through "Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act
1997" vide its order No.7 of 1997 dated 14.02.1997 which says that
indulging in ragging will be punished as follows:
Imprisonment up to a term of two years
A fine up to Rupees 10,000
Student convicted for ragging will be dismissed from the institute
and shall not be admitted to any other Educational Institution.
GOVERNMENT ORDER ON RAGGING
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2. A fine as decided by the college from time to time will be levied for
those paying the fees up to one week, after the grace period. The fee
once paid will not be refunded on any cause.
3. Those students, failing to pay the fees even after one week of the
grace period with fine, will not be permitted inside the Hostel.
The library rules and regulations are introduced to regularize the use of our library resources and to review periodically to meet the changing needs.1. Silence should be strictly maintained in the library.2. Users are not allowed inside the library with their personal belongings
like hand bags, umbrellas,jerkins,parcels, files,note books, etc.3. Lose sheets only are allowed4. Students wearing shorts, paijama, night dresses, round neck and
printed T-shirts, etc will not be allowed inside the library. Formal dress code should be followed.
5. Users must be decently dressed and with proper behavior in the library.
6. ID card to be scaned in the barcode reader while entering & exiting the library.
7. Users should possess their ID card while they are inside the library.8. Users are not allowed to reserve seats in the library.9. The arrangement of chairs and other furniture in the reading area
should not be disturbed.10. Do not leave your valuables inside the library.11. Management will not hold the responsibility for any loss or
misplacement of personal belongings.12. Use of mobiles is strictly prohibited inside the library.13. Newspapers must be read only in the tables allotted for newspaper
reading and should not be taken to any other reading areas.14. Do not mix and replace the lending & reference books. Keep it on the
table only after reading to avoid misplacement.
LIBRARY RULES AND REGULATIONS
15. Readers should not mark, underline, write, tear pages or damages the
library Books and Journals.
16. No library material nay be taken out of the library without proper
entry and permission.
The books taken from the library are to be returned within 15 days
on or before the due date specified on the due date slip pasted in the front
page of the books.
1. While borrowing the book, the member must make sure that the book
is in good condition and the page numbers are intact.
2. The staff/students are entitled to return the books as and when they are
called by the Chief Librarian or Library professionals.
3. Books cannot be issued to a user if he/she has any overdue book.
4. Reference books will be issued only on Over-night issue.
5. Non-book materials like CD and DVD are also issued only on
Overnight issue.
6. The borrower shall be responsible for any loss caused to the library
documents borrowed.
7. If a book is lost by the borrower, the librarian should be immediately
informed in writing and the same should be traced and replaced within
15 days from the due date.
8. If the borrower is not able to replace the book for the book lost within
two weeks, they have to pay the cost of the book in three times. If a
book is replaced, current edition of the book with bill will only be
accepted.
9. If the book/resource forms a part of a series/volume, the borrower will
be charged for the replacement of the Entire Set.
10.Library resources are the nation's assets and belong to all. All users are
having the responsibility to protect the library resources against the
wanton and willful-damage, mutilation, theft and other malpractices.
11. Current journals/back volumes and locker books are not issued for
home reading. They are to be referred inside the library only.
12. Users are allowed to take the photocopies of the required articles.
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13. While accessing the e-resources of the library, proper entries are to be made in the records of the library. Downloading of the information is also permitted.
14. Accessing unwanted and unnecessary information from the internet is strictly prohibited.
15. Photocopying of full - book is also not permitted.
RVSCET Central Library has installed a NEM software DSPACE (Institutional Repository), a web-based search platform, which provides access to various sources like Anna University curriculum & syllabi – Affiliated Colleges, e-books, e-journals, publications of RVSCET Faculties, Anna University question bank, etc. through online and LAN.These resources are accessible by visiting the following URL anywhere in the campus.
http://172.168.23.153:8080/jspui(within the RVSCET campus/Intranet)
RVSCET Central Library proudly announces the introduction of mobile apps service for all the activities related to web OPAC, book issue, return (circulation). question bank search &download, and overdue details to our members. Its supports only android mobile. It runs from android version 4.0.3 to version 5.1.1 (current version).
SMS Alert Services
DSPACE- Institutional Repository
RVSCET Central Library proudly announces the introduction of SMS alert service for all the activities related to book issue, return (circulation) and overdue reminders to our members. Needless to mention that this alerting services rendered through mobile is introduced for the rst time in Tamilnadu.
Mobile Apps
For accessing MOBILE APPS, kindly download attached apk file and install.
User name: your ID No. (Staff) / Roll No. (Student) (Use Capital Letters)
Password: your ID No.(staff) / Roll No. (Student) (Use Capital Letters)
First, download abk file and install it on your Android Mobile Phone. chief
librarian, RVSCET may be to ask which file is available at central library
File.
The computerized bibliographic details of the books, journals,
non book materials, etc. are available in the library through OPAC (On-
line Public Access Catalogue) service. Ten computer systems are
provided to the users of the library for this service. The users can search
the databases with the following options). author, title, subject, call
no, edition, year,publisher, keywords. Users can avail the OPAC facility
on intra-net through the browser based WEB OPAC module.
ON-LINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOGUE (OPAC) SERVICE
No Dues
All the students are informed that at the time of receiving no dues certificate, all your books and other dues taken from the Library, to be returned.
HOSTELRules and regulations1. Hostel fees to be paid as mentioned below:
st 1 YEAR � � For Others
At the time of ADMISSION� Rs.36750/-� � Rs.33000/-
JANUARY 2016 Rs. 20000/- Rs. 22750/-
Students will be allowed to stay inside the hostel only after paying the
hostel fees.
2. Students must compulsorily vacate their hostel rooms by the end of
the year and carry back all their belongings with them without fail.
They will not be permitted to retain their belongings during that
period.
3. Students must keep their rooms neat & tidy at all times.
4. Any kind of damages to hostel property including drawing or writing
on the walls inside or outside the rooms are strictly punishable.
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5. Students are not allowed to stay inside the hostel premises during
college working hours (during intervals also).In case of an
unavoidable situation a permission letter from the respective
Principal/Director/Dean has to be furnished in advance.
6. Day Scholars are not allowed to enter hostel premises without prior
permission of the Chief Warden.
7. Students must return to the hostel before 9.30 pm for attendance and
gates will be closed for the day and the same will be opened only by
5.00 am next morning.
8. In case of any delay students must produce a permission letter duly
signed by the HOD/DEAN/PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR stating the
valid reason.
9. To conserve electricity students shall switch off their lights by
11.00 pm and also switch off fans &lights when not in use.
10. Students must have their ID cards at all times while entering and
leaving the hostel premises failing which they are entitled to be held
back .
11. Students are allowed to read newspapers and magazines at the reading
hall and are not allowed to carry to their rooms.
12. Shuffling of rooms without prior permission of t h e w a r d e n i s
strictly prohibited.
13. Any form of consumption of alcohol, tobacco or any unwanted drugs
will be viewed seriously.
14. Students are not entertained to have any form of sports inside the
hostel campus, failing which the involved students will be severely
punished.
15. TV room will be operative only on the specified time. On special
occasions TV shall be played with the permission of the Chief
Warden.
16. Students must be dressed properly at any point of time inside the
hostel premises and also in the dining hall/mess/canteen.
BREAKFASTLUNCHSNACK TIMEDINNER
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17. Students must have their own plates and tumblers and they are not
entertained to share their belongings with others inside the mess.
18. Students who have failed to pay their hostel fees in time will not be
permitted to stay in the hostel.
19. Any issue related to food can be brought to the notice of the mess
in-charge through the mess committee and the Principal/Chief
Warden.
20. The timings of dining hall :
07.30 am - 08.45 am.12.30 pm - 01.45 pm.05.00 pm - 06.00 pm.07.30 pm - 09.00 pm.
R A G G I N G I S S T R I C T L Y P R O H I B I T E D I N S I D E T H E
COLLEGE AND HOSTEL PREMISES.IN CASE OF ANY
COMPLAINTS SEVERE ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AS PER
THE ANTI –RAGGING ACT.
DISOBEYEANCE OF THE ABOVE RULES IS STRICTLY PUNISHABLE
1. Details of the visitors need to be entered in the guest book kept in the
resident warden's office.
2. Appropriate option is to be exercised in the guest book for the visitors
to dine in the mess. Guest coupons are to be collected from the Deputy
Warden.
3. Visitors should observe guest hours from 5p.m. to 6p.m. during week
days and on holidays 10a.m. to 12:30p.m. and 4p.m. to 6p.m.
4. To go out of the campus with the visitors, Students need to obtain
special permission from the Deputy Warden. When the students go out
with the guest, then they should return as per hostel timings currently
in force.
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RVS College of Engineering and Technology gives utmost
importance to safety and security. Students are expected to pay undivided
attention in the following:
1. Students should be aware of the usage of all electrical fittings and
should not try to repair if anything breaks-down. Students shall report
the fault to the Deputy Warden, Students should not use any electrical
appliances in the room, other than what has been permitted. Usage of
water heater is strictly prohibited.
2. Students must take care to keep the door properly hooked all the time
so that they do not get hurt inadvertently. The doors and windows
should not be kept open during windy days.
3. Keeping books, laptop, mobile phone, clothes, cash and other
valuables safely is the responsibility of the students. Students should
always keep them under lock and key. RVS College of Engineering
and Technology does not take any responsibility for the loss of any of
the items due to negligence of Students.
4. In any case, it is not highly secured to keep any of valuable articles in
the room, Students should try to manage with just minimum things
needed for comfortable stay in the Hostel.
5. It is the responsibility of the students to take care of their vehicles.
Students are not allowed to keep the two wheelers inside the room.
6. Students are prohibited to prepare tea / coffee inside the hostel room
using water heater /coffee maker.
7. Students are strictly restricted from bursting crackers or throwing
colors on others during festive seasons. These acts are highly harmful
to everybody.
5. Visitors are accommodated comfortably in the hostel's visitors room.
Students are not allowed to take them to the room.
6. Students should be aware that visitors are not allowed to stay in the
ward's room and use any other facility extended to them.
Safety
Cleanliness of hostel rooms and surrounding area and hostel
premises, availability of water, electrical and water fittings, hygienic
conditions of mess, preparations of food etc. are generally maintained at
higher standard in all college hostels. However, there may be occasions
when students may feel that these factors are not being taken care of to the
desired level or not being attended to at the right time and hence the best
way for students is to report the matter to the resident warden who
maintains the Grievances Register.
If Students have suggestions for improvement or changes to be
brought the Hostel affairs committee meeting will be conducted and
students are most welcome to discuss the suggestions with the warden or
hostel secretary or record it in the register kept with the Deputy Warden
for the purpose or drop the suggestions in the suggestion box.
Students should report to the Principal whenever there is a
situation of dispute or argument between students and Hostel officials. In
case of dispute between fellow mates students should report it to Deputy
Warden/ Warden.
8. Students should avail in-house medication facility whenever they
need. A resident doctor visits the campus every day during specified
hours. In case of emergency, students may give a call to the doctor or
contact the Deputy Warden/Warden for help.
9. Students should take advice / counseling from the hostel officials
/students counselor whenever they feel like, specifically when they
feel depressed or stressed. It is Always a good idea to have a stroll
around the playground or spend some time watching TV or listening
to good music and relax when they are depressed or stressed.
10. In all matters of safety and security, the warden's decision is final.
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Marks for attendance is awarded as shown below for 2008 regulation
Marks 1 for attendance secured between 76% & 80%
Marks 2 for attendance secured between 81% & 85%
Marks 3 for attendance secured between 86% & 90%
Marks 4 for attendance secured between 91% & 95%
Marks 5 for attendance secured between 96% & 100%
Performance in each course of study shall be evaluated based on
(i) continuous internal assessment throughout the semester and
(ii) the score secured in the University Examination at the End
Semester
Each course, both theory and practical (including project work& viva
voce) shall be evaluated for a maximum of 100 marks.
For all theory and practical courses including project work, the
continuous internal assessment will carry 20 marks (consisting of 15
marks for tests/experiments and 5 marks for attendance) while the end
semester university examination will carry 80 marks. (Project work is
allotted to a single student or to a group of students not exceeding 4 per
group).
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Students are warned not to take up issues on hands and try to
resolve them through arguments. It might only lead to more problems for
the students. In such situations, bringing up the issues of dispute to the
notice of higher authorities is the best option available. Rules and regulations will be changed time to time as per instructions received from the Principal / Warden.
DETAILS OF SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS
The end semester university examination (theory and practical) of 3
hour duration each shall ordinarily be conducted between November
and December during the ODD Semester and between March and
April during the EVEN Semester.
The End Semester University Examination for final year project work
shall comprise of evaluation of the final reports submitted by the
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Letter SABCDEUI
W
Grade1098765000
Mark Range91-10081-9071-8061-7057-6050-56
<50(Reappearance)Inadeuate attendance
Withdrawal from the course
A Candidate who has fullled the following conditions shall be deemed
to have satised the requirements for completion of a semester.
1. Ideally every student is expected to attend all the classes and secure
100% attendance. However, in order to give provision for certain
unavoidable reasons such as medical /participation in sports events /
personal reasons, the students are expected to attend at least 75% of the
classes during any semester commencing from rst semester.
Therefore, the Students shall compulsorily secure not less than 75%
(after rounding off to the nearest integer) of overall attendance taking
into account the total number of 450 periods in a semester within 90
working days in all the courses put together attended by the
candidates as against the total number of periods in all courses offered
during the semester.
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project group by an external examiner followed by a viva-voce
examination conducted separately for each student by a committee
consisting of the external examiner, the guide of the project group and
an internal examiner.
All assessments of a course will be done on the basis of absolute marks.
However, for certain regulations and for the purpose of reporting the
performance of candidates, letter grades, each carrying certain number
of points, will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100)
obtained by the candidates in each subject as detailed below:
Requirement for completion of the semester
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1. Only those students who abide by the Transport Rules of the College are allowed to use the College Transport.
2. Students, if they want to use the college transport should give a request in letter writing along with a photo to the college at the beginning of the academic year.
3. Bus passes will be issued for those students who have given a written request for using the college transport. The bus pass will be valid for one academic year only.
4. The boarding/dropping points should be clearly mentioned in the requisition form.
5. The transport fee is for one year only and no pro-rata claim will be entertained for any reasons whatsoever.
6. Once a student applies for and obtains a bus pass the transport fee will be charged for one full year.
7. Surrendering the bus pass, in the middle of the year, will not be permitted for any reasons except in the case of the student admitted in the college hostel.
8. The transport fee should be paid in the beginning of the academic year and the fee, once paid, will not be refunded under any circumstances.
9. The students should not change the boarding/dropping point, or the bus routes without proper permission and such requests will not be entertained for the entire program.
However, a candidate who secures overall attendance between 65% and 74% in that current semester due to medical reasons (prolonged hospitalization / accident / specific illness ) may be permitted to appear for the current semester examinations subject to the condition that the candidate shall submit the medical certificate attested by the Head of the Institution. The same shall be forwarded to the Controller of Examinations, Anna University, Chennai, for official purposes.Candidates, who secure less than 65% of overall attendance, shall not be permitted to appear for the University Examination at the end of the Semester and shall not be allowed to move to the next semester. They are required to repeat the incomplete semester in the next academic year, as per the norms prescribed.
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TRANSPORT RULES
10. All the students travelling in the college bus should carry the bus pass and produce it at any time. If demanded by the Staff or the Driver/Conductor of the College, if should be
11. Students travelling in the bus without bus passes shall be fined an amount of Rs.1,000/- each time and if necessary disciplinary action shall also be initiated.
12. The students travelling in the college bus should occupy the seats allotted to them and should not create any disturbance to other fellow students and staff.
13. Strict discipline should be maintained inside the College bus.14. All the students/parents are expected to be aware of the transport rules
of the college and ignorance of the same will not be an excuse for any dispute/claim.
15. There will be only three slabs of transport charges, based on the distance.
16. The transport charge will be notified every year and it is subjected to change, depending on the increase in the cost of fuel and other operating costs.
17. The students will not be permitted to board or drop at points other than that is specified in their bus passes.
18. In case of any dispute, the decision of the Principal will be final and binding on the students.
19. The college has the authority to add, alter and amend any of the above rules at any point of time and it will be binding on the students.
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BUS ROUTESRoute
No. POINT BOARDING STAGES
TIRUPUR BUS NO : 03PERIYANAYAKAN PALAYAM BUS NO : 4KERALA UZHAVUKODU BUS NO : 5SARAVANAMPATTI BUS NO : 10VADAVALLI BUS NO
TIRUPUR
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PALAYAM
BUS NO:4
PERIYANAYAKKAN PALAYAM–(7:40AM) THUDIYALUR – (7:50) GOUNDAM PALAYAM – (7:55) POO MARKET –(8:05) KG –(8:10) RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:20) SINGANALLUR – (8:25) ONDIPUDUR –(8:30) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:40AM)
KERALA
UZHAVUKKODU
BUS NO:5
UZHAVUKKODU –(6:50 AM) GROUND –(7:15)
CHANDRA NAGAR –(7:25) OTRAPPALAM –(7:30)
VAAZHAIYAAR –(7:45) SAAVADI –(8:10)
KARPAGAM –(8:25) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
SARAVANAMPATTI
BUS NO:10
SARAVANAM PATTI –(7:40AM) VILAANGGURICHI –(7:50)
CHERAN MAANAGAR –(7:55) CHITRA-(8:05)
HOPES –(8:10) MANIS THEATRE –(8:15)
VARATHARAJAPURAM –(8:20) SINGANALLUR –(8:25)
ONDIPUDUR – (8:30) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:45AM)
VADAVALLI
BUS NO:13
VADAVALLI –(7:40 AM) AGRI CLG –(7:50) LAALI ROAD –(7:55) PAAL PANNAI –(8:00) GANDHI PARK –(8:05) KG –(8:15) RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:25) SINGANALLUR –(8:35) ONDIPUDUR –(8:40) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
KODUVAAYUR
BUS NO:14
KODUVAAYUR –(7:00AM) PUDHUNAGARAM –(7:05)
CHITTOR –(7:15) KOZHINJAM PAARAI –(7:35)
ATHIKODU-(7:40) VELANTHAAVALAM –(7:55)
SAAVADI –(8:10) KARPAGAM –
AVINASI
BUS NO:16
AVINASI –(7:50AM) PERUMANALLUR –(8:00) KARUMATHAM PATTI –(8:05) SOMANUR-(8:15) KARANAMPETTAI –(8:20) MAIN GATE –(8:25) KONGU MAHAL –(8:30) SULUR –(8:35)COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:45AM)
EDAYAR PALAYAM
BUS NO:20
EDAYAR PALAYAM –(7:40 AM) VENKITTA PURAM –(7:45)
SAI BABA COLONY –(7:55) SIVANANTHA COLONY –(8:00)
GANDHIPURAM –(8:10) LAXMI MILL –(8:20)
RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:25) SINGANALLUR –(8:35)
ONDIPUDUR –(8:40) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
GANAPATHY
BUS NO:21
BHARATHI NAGAR –(7:40 AM) CMS-(7:45)
GANAPATHY –(7:50) AAVARAM PALAYAM –(7:55)
WOMEN'S CLG –(8:00) LAXMI MILLS –(8:10)
SUGUNA MANDABAM –(8:15) HOPES –(8:20)
SINGANALLUR –(8:25) ONDIPUDUR –(8:35)
COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:45AM)
POTHANOOR
BUS NO:2
POTHANOOR –(7:45 AM) SUNTHARAPURAM –(7:50) AATHUPAALAM –(8:00) UKKADAM –(8:10) MANIKOONDU –(8:15) GH –(8:20) SUNGAM –(8:25) CHINDHAMANI –(8:28) RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:30) SINGANALLUR –(8:35) ONIDIPUDUR –(8:40) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
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MODEL EXAMINATION FOR II, III & IV YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR II, HI & IV YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR II, III & IV YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR II, III &IV YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR II, HI & IV YEAR
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UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATION BEGINS FOR II, HI &IV YEAR
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UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATION ENDS FOR II, III & IV YEAR
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INTERNAL TEST - I FOR II, III &IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — I FOR II, III &IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — I FOR H, III & IV YEAR
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TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - FEBRUARY 2016
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INTERNAL TEST - II FOR II, III &IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — II FOR II, III &IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — II FOR H, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — II FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — II FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — II FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — III FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — III FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — III FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — III FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — III FOR II, III & IV YEAR
INTERNAL TEST — III FOR II, III & IV YEAR
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TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - MARCH 2016
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MODEL EXAMINATION FOR II , III & IV YEAR
TELUGU NEW YEAR-HOLIDAY
MODEL EXAM FOR II , III &IV YEAR
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MODEL EXAM FOR II , III & IV YEAR
MODEL EXAM FOR II , III & IV YEAR
MODEL EXAM FOR II , III & IV YEAR
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MODEL EXAM FOR II , III & IV YEAR
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UNIVERSITY THEORY EXAM BEGINS FOR II, III & IV YEAR
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MODEL EXAMINATION FOR 1 YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR I YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR I YEAR
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MODEL EXAMINATION FOR I YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR I YEAR
MODEL EXAMINATION FOR I YEAR
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