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Activities Report (2008-15) Office of the Dean (Academic)

P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Office of the Dean Academic

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

Office of the Dean (Academic)

Contents

Sl.

No. Title

Page

No.

1.Activities Report

2.Annexure

I Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

II Organisation Structure of the Institute

III Committee Constituted

IV Meeting Held and Revisions

V Agenda & Proceedings of Academic Council Meeting

VI Incorporation of Outcome Based Education (OBE) in Curricula

VII Incorporation of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in Curricula

VIII A Report of Graduation Day Celebrations

IX Autonomy Best Practices

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

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ACTIVITIES REPORT (2008-15) P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya, was started in 1962 by the Peoples Education Society, Mandya under the leadership of Late K.V. Shankara Gowda, Ex. Education Minister, Govt. Karnataka. Although it made a humble beginning by starting three UG programs in basic disciplines such as - Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Electrical & Electronics Engineering It has now in its ambit, successfully running the following programmes. Dr.H.D.Chowdaiah is currently steering the institution to a rapid progress as Chairman of the Peoples Education Trust, Mandya.

Graduate Programs Sl. No. Dept. Name Starting Year Intake

1. Civil Engineering 1962 120 2. Mechanical Engineering 1962 120 3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering 1962 40 4. Electronics & Communication Engineering 1971 120 5. Automobile Engineering 1980 30 6. Industrial & Production Engineering 1980 40 7. Computer Science & Engineering 1983 120 8. Environmental Engineering 1987 30 9. Information Science 2000 30

Postgraduate Programs

Sl. No. Dept. Name Starting Year Intake M.Tech

1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 1999 18 2. Computer Science & Engineering 2000 18 3. CAD of structures 2002 18 4. VLSI Design & Embedded Systems 2012 24 5. Computer Engineering 6. Machine Design 2013 24

7. Master of Computer Applications 1992 60

8. Master of Business Administrations 2009 60

The institute obtained the Permanent affiliation in the year 2006 and consequently it obtained Autonomous status from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum (VTU), vide sanction letter No. VTU/Aca/A11(Autonomy)/2008-09/9069, dated 21st Nov 2008 for the UG programs and vide No. VTU/Aca/A11(Autonomy)/2008-09/9380, dated 2nd Dec 2008 for the PG programs, being run by the college. Autonomy was conferred by University Grant Commission vide letter No.F. 22-1/2010(AC), dated 17 Feb 2010. The University has extended Autonomy by one more year. Further the University has accorded permanent affiliation up to 2017-18 vide letter No.VTU/ACA/2013-14/A1/11281. All the letters of sanction are given in Annexure I. PESCE is one among the 9 Govt. aided institutes of Karnataka, to be conferred Academic autonomy in the year 2008. Now it is one among the 16 institutions in the State.

The organization structure of the institute was updated to suit governance of Autonomy is given in Annexure II. Many committees were constituted as per the autonomous guidelines of Visvesvaraya Technological University act 1987 and University Grant Commission guidelines. Representatives of the University Grant Commission, Affiliating University, Industry,

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

Academic Experts, R&D Experts and Alumni are included as per norms. List of committee & functions are given in Annexure III. A number of meetings held till date to design and monitor curricula of various programs as per the guidelines of UGC/ Visvesvaraya Technological University Belagaum. The meetings scheduled and held were given in Annexure IV. The agenda and proceedings of Academic Council Meetings held so far are given in Annexure V. Many important observations made time and again by Board of Studies & Academic Council Members. The observations & recommendations of the respective committee are incorporated for improvement. A number of workshops held to design Outcome Based Education curricula. Outcome Based Education curricula are designed for all under graduate programs and post graduate programs. They are being implemented in a progressive manner to UG programs from 2013-14 and PG programs from 2015-16. Guidelines prepared for designing OBE Curricula are given in Annexure VI. Choice Based Credit System with Outcome Based Education curricula are designed for all under graduate programs. They are being implemented in a progressive manner from 2015-16. Guidelines prepared for designing CBCS Curricula are given in Annexure VII. The first Graduation Day was held on 11-02-2011. 40 M.Tech students of Mechanical Engineering (Computer integrated Manufacturing), Civil Engineering (CAD of Structure), Computer Science and Engineering and Environmental Engineering received the degrees. The second Graduation Day was held on 26.11.2011. Provisional degrees conferred on 70 M.Tech students of Mechanical Engineering (Computer Integrated Manufacturing), Civil Engineering (CAD of Structures), Computer Science and Engineering and Environmental Engineering, 47 MBA, and 37 MCA students received the degrees. The third Graduation Day was held on 29-09-2012. 764 students were graduated (UG-604 & PG-160) in the year. 61 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 21 postgraduate students have secured rank in M.Tech, MCA and MBA programs. The fourth Graduation Day was held on 04-09-2013. 747 students graduated (UG-557 & PG-190) in the year. 54 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 27 postgraduate students have secured rank in MTech., MCA and MBA programs. The toppers of various programs were presented Gold Medals for securing highest marks. The fifth Graduation Day was held on 13-09-2014. 801 students graduated (UG-603 & PG-198) in the year. 61 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 31 postgraduate students have secured rank in MTech., MCA and MBA programs. The toppers of various programs were presented Gold Medals for securing highest marks. The sixth Graduation Day was held on 12-09-2015. 836 students graduated (UG-650 & PG-186) in the year. 54 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 27 postgraduate students have secured rank in MTech., MCA and MBA programs. The toppers of various programs were presented Gold Medals for securing highest marks. The detailed report of the Graduation Day held so far, are given in Annexure VIII. The institute is making its earnest efforts to deliver things as per the guidelines and intentions of the Autonomy. Sri.B.Dinesh Prabhu (Dr.H V Ravindra) (Dr.V.Sridhar) Deputy Dean (Academic) Dean (Acad) Principal

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

Annexure – I

Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure 1 - Letters of Sanction of Autonomy

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure II - Organisation Structure of the Institute

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

Annexure – II

Organisation Structure of the Institute

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure II - Organisation Structure of the Institute

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

Annexure – II

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P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya Annexure III - Committee Constituted

Office of the Dean (Academic) Activities Report (2008-15)

Annexure – III

Committee Constituted

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LIST OF GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS

Sl. No. Name Designation

1 Dr.H.D.Chowdaiah, B.Sc. (Agri) Ex. M.L.A & Ex.M.L.C

Chairman

2 Sri H.Honnappa Ex. M.L.C

Member

3 Sri S.Panchalingu Member

4 Sri Basavaiah Member

5 Sri H.V.Jayaram Member

6 The Director of Technical Education in Karnataka

Member

7 Regional Officer AICTE-SWRO

Member

8 Dr.S.V.Ramaswamy AICTE Nominee

9 Prof. H.V.Venkatakrishna GOK Nominee

10 Prof. D.H.Rao VTU Nominee

11 Sri Naraian Singh

UGC Nominee

12 Dr.K.N.Umesh Staff Representative

13 Dr.V.Sridhar Principal & Ex-Officio

Secretary, GC

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LIST OF GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS (2015 -17)

Sl. No. Name of Member with Address Designation

1 Dr.H.D.Chowdaiah, B.Sc. (Agri) Ex. M.L.A & Ex.M.L.C Holalu Village, Mandya

Chairman

2 Sri H.Honnappa, Ex. M.L.C Induvalu Village, Kothathi Hobli, Mandya Tq.

Member

3 Sri S.Panchalingu, Joint Secretary, PET®, 3rd Main Road, Ashok Nagar, Mandya

Member

4 Sri Basavaiah, Vice President PET®, Advocate, Mahilasamaja Road, Ashok Nagar, Mandya

Member

5 Sri H.V.Jayaram Trustee, PET®, 1st Cross, Bandhigowda Layout, Mandya

Member

6 The Director of Technical Education In Karnataka, Palace Road, Bangalore

Member

7 Regional Officer All India Council for Technical Education, S.W.R.O, Palace Road, Bangalore

Member

8 Dr.S.V.Ramaswamy Old No.37, New No. 87, 3rd Main Road, Gandhinagar, Adayar, Chennai – 600 020

AICTE Nominee

9 Prof. H.V.Venkatakrishna No.110, Shravanthi Orchids, 1st Main Road, Padmanabhanagar, Bangalore – 560 070

GOK Nominee

10 Sri L.Vasudeva Murthy No.586, 6th Cross, 9th Main, B.S.K, 1st Stage, 2nd Block, Bangalore – 560050.

VTU Nominee

11 Sri Naraian Singh No.H-3/21, Bengali Colony, Mahaveer Enclave, New Delhi-110045.

UGC Nominee

12 Dr.K.N.Umesh Professor of Mechanical Engg. P.E.S.College of Engineering,Mandya.

Staff Representative

13 Dr.V.Sridhar Principal, P.E.S.College of Engineering, Mandya.

Principal & Ex-Officio Secretary, GC

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Members of the Academic Council (2008-09)

Sl. No.

Category Sl. No.

Name

I Principal of the college 1 Dr.V.Sridhar

II All Heads of departments

1 Dr.K.Narasimhachary

2 Dr.G.L.Esawaraprasad

3 Dr.S.Murali

4 Dr.H.V.Ravindra

5 Dr.B.Ramachandra

6 Dr.J.Venkatesh

7 Smt.S.K.Uma

8 Dr.G.P.Shivashankara

9 Dr.A.T.Eswara

10 Dr.Channegowda

11 Dr.H.Ramachandra

12 Dr. T. Vasudev

13 Dr. K.N. Murulidhar

14 Dr. H.S. Sheshadri

III Teachers of the college representing different level of Teaching staff

1 2 3 4

Dr.B.G. Nareshkumar Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna Rao Dr. C. J. Gangadhara Gowda Dr.P.S.Puttaswamy

IV Experts from the outside the college representing areas such As Industry, R&D. Tech Edn,

1 2 3 4 5

Sri. Ananth Koppar, CEO, K2 Tech. Bangalore Dr. S.R. Kunte, Principal, JNNCE, Shimoga Dr.M.S.Shivakumar, Principal, Atria institute of Technology , Bangalore Dr.K.Ramachandra, Ex, Dir, GTRE, Bangalore Dr. B. Shivalingaiah, Ex, Dir, KREDL, Bangalore

V Nominees of the VTU

1 Prof. D.K. Subramaniam, Dean & Professor(Rtd.), I I of Science, Bangalore

2

Dr.H. Maheshappa, Principal, Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore.

3 Dr. G. Raghavendra Rao, Vice Principal, NIE, Mysore.

VI Faculty Member- Member Secretary(Dean)

1 Dr.K.N.Umesh

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Members of the Academic Council (2010-11)

Sl. No. Category

Sl. No. Name

I Principal of the college 1 Dr.V.Sridhar

II All Heads of departments

1 Dr.K.Narasimhachary

2 Dr.G.L.Esawaraprasad

3 Dr.Minavathi

4 Dr.H.V.Ravindra

5 Dr.B.Ramachandra

6 Dr.J.Venkatesh

7 Dr.M.C.Padma

8 Dr.G.P.Shivashankara

9 Dr.A.T.Eswara

10 Dr. Shivalingegowda

11 Dr.H.Ramachandra

12 H.P. Mohan Kumar

13 Dr. K.N. Murulidhar

14 Dr.B.V.Narasimham

III Teachers of the college representing different level of Teaching staff

1 2 3 4 5

Dr.B.G. Nareshkumar Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna Rao Dr. C. J. Gangadhara Gowda Dr.P.S.Puttaswamy Dr. H.S. Sheshadri

IV Experts from the outside the college representing areas such As Industry, R&D. Tech Edn,

1 2 3 4 5

Sri. Ananth Koppar, CEO, K2 Tech. Bangalore Dr. S.R. Kunte, Principal, JNNCE, Shimoga Dr.M.S.Shivakumar, Principal, Atria institute of Technology , Bangalore Dr.K.Ramachandra, Ex, Dir, GTRE, Bangalore Dr. B. Shivalingaiah, Ex, Dir, KREDL, Bangalore

V Nominees of the VTU

1 Prof. D.K. Subramaniam, Dean & Professor(Rtd.), I I of Science, Bangalore

2

Dr.S.N.Sridhar, Principal, Kammavari Sangh Group Institution, Bangalore South, Thalghaltpura

3 Dr. G. Raghavendra Rao, Vice Principal, NIE, Mysore.

VI Faculty Member- Member Secretary(Dean)

1 Dr.K.N.Umesh

VII Invitees

1 2

Dr. Gopisiddappa, Chairman BOS-PG (CADS)Program Prof. Shanthakumar BOS-UG (BE –Civil Engg.)

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Members of the Academic Council (2011-13)

Sl. No. Category

Sl. No. Name

I Principal of the college 1 Dr.V.Sridhar

II

All Heads of departments

1 Dr.K.Narasimhachary

2 Dr.G.L.Esawaraprasad

3 Dr.Minavathi

4 Dr. C. J. Gangadhara Gowda

5 Dr.B.Ramachandra

6 Dr.J.Venkatesh

7 Dr.M.C.Padma

8 Sri M.K. Krishna

9 Dr.A.T.Eswara

10 Dr. Shivalingegowda

11 Dr.H.Ramachandra

12 H.P. Mohan Kumar

13 Dr. K.N. Murulidhar

14 Dr.P.Somashekar

III Teachers of the college representing different level of Teaching staff

1 2 3 4 5

Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna Rao Dr.H.V.Ravindra Dr.P.S. Puttaswamy Dr. H.S. Sheshadri Dr. R. Girish

IV Experts from the outside the college representing areas such As Industry, R&D. Tech Edn,

1 2 3 4 5

Sri. Ananth Koppar, KPlex, KTwo Technology Solution, Dr. S.R. Kunte, Principal, JNNCE, Shimoga Dr.M.S.Shivakumar, Principal, Atria institute of Technology , Bangalore Dr.K.Ramachandra, Ex, Dir, GTRE, Bangalore Dr. B. Shivalingaiah, Ex, Dir, KREDL, Bangalore

V Nominees of the VTU

1

Prof. D.K. Subramaniam Dean & Professor(Rtd.) Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

2 Dr.S.N.Sridhar, Principal, Kammavari Sangh Group Institution, Bangalore South, Thalghaltpura

3 Dr. G. Raghavendra Rao, Vice Principal, NIE, Mysore

VI Faculty Member- Member Secretary(Dean)

1 Dr.K.N.Umesh

VII Invitees

1 2

Dr. Gopisiddappa, Chairman BOS-PG, (CADS)Program, Dy Dean (Acad) Prof. Shanthakumar BOS-UG (BE – Civil Engg.)

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Members of the Academic Council (2013-15)

Sl. No.

Category Sl. No.

Name

I Principal of the college 1 Dr.V.Sridhar

II All Heads of departments

1 Dr.K.Narasimhachary

2 Dr.Gopi Siddappa

3 Dr.Minavathi

4 Dr. C. J. Gangadhara Gowda

5 Dr.B.Ramachandra

6 Dr.J.Venkatesh

7 Dr.M.C.Padma

8 Sri M.K. Krishna

9 Dr.A.T.Eswara

10 Dr. Shivalingegowda

11 Dr.H.Ramachandra

12 H.P. Mohan Kumar

13 Dr. K.N. Murulidhar

14 Dr.P.Somashekar

III Teachers of the college representing different level of Teaching staff

1 2 3 4 5 6

Dr. H.S. Sheshadri Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna Rao Dr.H.V.Ravindra Dr. B.S. Shivakumar. Dr. B.M. Mahalingegowda Dr. B. Shanmukha

IV

Experts from the outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R&D. Tech Edn,

1 2 3 4 5

Sri. Alexander Michael C.J., Chief architect SPAN Infotech (India) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore Dr. Dr. T. Srinivas, Asst.Prof. ECE Dept. IISc, Bangalore. Dr. S.C. Pilli, KLECET, Belagum. Dr. M.S. Ravi Prakash, EED, MCE, Hassan. Dr. Ranganath, CED, BMSCE, Bangalore.

V Nominees of the VTU

1 Dr. K V A Balaji, Mechanical Engg. Dept., SJCE Mysore.

2 Dr. Raja Rao, Electronics & Communication Dept., RVCE, B’lore.

3 Dr. S. Mohan Kumar, Principal, SDMCET, Dharwad.

VI Faculty Member- Member Secretary(Dean)

1 Dr.K.N.Umesh

VII Invitees 1 2

Dr. K.M. Jagadeesh Dr. R. Girish

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Members of the Academic Council (2015-17)

Sl. No.

Category Sl. No.

Name

I Principal of the college 1 Dr.V.Sridhar

II All Heads of departments

1. Dr. B.Ramachandra 2. Dr. S. L. Ajit Prasad 3. Dr. K.N. Murulidhar 4. Dr. Gopi Siddappa 5. Dr. J.Venkatesh 6. Dr. H M Nanjunda Swamy 7. Dr.M.C.Padma 8. Dr. Minavathi 9. Mr. B C Bommaiah 10. Dr. Shivalingegowda 11. Dr. H.Ramachandra 12. Dr. H.P. Mohan Kumar 13. Dr. P.Somashekar

III Teachers of the college representing different level of Teaching staff

1 2 3 4 5 6

Dr. K.A.Radhakrishna Rao Dr. T.Nagaraju Dr. B.S. Shivakumar. Dr. S.P.Mahendra Dr. Puttaswamy Mr. B. Dinesh Prabhu

IV

Experts from the outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R&D. Tech Edn,

1 2 3 4 5

Dr. N V Raghavendra, HOD, Mech. Dept. NIE, Mysuru. Dr. A Kandaswamy, Dean (Research) Project Development PSG. Tech. Peelamedu, Coimbture. Dr. M T Aravind, CEO, AMPLEBIT Technologies, Bangalore. Mr. Shyam Kaluve, Director, Cisco Sys. Bangalore Dr. S.K. Prasad, Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg. SJCE, Mysore

V Nominees of the VTU

1 Dr. R N Herkal, Principal, Basaveshwar Engineering college S. Nijalingappa Vidyanagar, Vidyagiri, Bagalkot

2 Dr. S A Angadi, Professor & HOD, CSE Department Center for P G Studies, VTU Belagavi - 590018

3 Dr. T V Govindaraju, Principal, K S I T, Bengaluru

4 Dr. T Jagadish, Professor & HOD, Mechanical Department Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bengaluru

5 Dr. Chaitanya Kumar, Principal, HKBK College of Engineering Bengaluru

VI Faculty Member- Member Secretary(Dean)

1 Dr.H.V.Ravindra

VII Invitees 1 2 3

Dr. K.Narasimhachary (C O E) Mr. K M Ananthu Dr. R. Girish (Placement Officer) Dr. B Shamukha (MLC Coordinator)

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Panel of Board of Studies for BE Programs (2008-2009) Sl. No

Category Nomination

of the Committee

Automobile Civil CS&E E&C E&E ENVE

1 HOD Chairperson Dr.J.Venkatesh Dr.G.L.Eshwarprasad Smt S.K.Uma Dr.K.N.Muralidhara Dr.B.Ramachandra Dr.G.P.Shivashankara

2

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

B.Jayashankara K.M.Jagadish M.S.Channegowda B. Dinesh Prabhu K.B.Siddegoswda

Dr.B.G.Naresh kumar Sri Puttabasvegowda Sri Sri H.J.Ningaraju Sri .S.Jayashankarababu Dr.S.P.Mahendra Sri S.B.Boregowda

P.Prasana Smt Nagarathna A.C.Lokesh kumar Smt M.L.Anitha Smt. M.C.Padma R.Girish Girish Babu V.Chetan kumar

Dr.H.S. Sheshadri Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna rao R.B. Dhavare Smt.S.Jyothi Smt.B.S.Nanda

Dr.P.S..Puttaswamy Dr.S.S.Parthasarathy S. Gopiyanaik S.Narasimhamurthy B.V.Narasimham Sunil Kumar

Sri K.M Ananthu M.K.Krishna J.C. Ashok kumar G.V. Sharmila A.R. Vinod

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

Prof R.V. Kumaraswamy MCE, Hassan Prof P.B. Bharath SJMIT, Chitradurga

Dr.Venkata subramanya, Prof of CE , MSRIT Bangalore Sri. Madhava Rao Prof of CE, SJCE Mysore

Dr.Basavaraj Anami BEC, Bagalkot Dr.P,.Nagabhushan DOS in CS& E Manasagangothri Myasore

Dr.K.S. Gurumurthy UVCE, Bangalore Dr. Shanmukha Swamy SJCE, Mysore

Dr.V. Keshava Murthy, Prof of E&E, UVCE, Bangalore Dr.M.S.Raviprakasha Prof & Head E&E MCE. Hassan Dr. Bansilal Prof. Dept. of E&E Engg. NIE, Mysore

Dr.K.S. Lokesh SJCE, Mysore Dr. K.S. Jayanath, MCE,Hassan

4

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member

Prof. Veera Mahanthesha Swamy BVB, Hubli -9886311742

Dr. K. Prakash SJCE, Mysore 080-26660789

Dr. Uday Kumar BNMIT, Bangalore -9844001191

Dr. C.R. Venugopal SJCE, Mysore -9845497221

Dr. Ravishankar Dixit Prof & HOD Dept. of E&E Engg. BMSCE, Bangalore

Dr. K.V. Lokesh Dr. AIT, Bangalore - 984526455

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Thaveer Ahmed Sr. Engineer OEM logistics Department Plant Administration Division TKML, Bangalore(Rural) Dist. 562109

Mr.Nagesh.P. 1857, IIA main, 38th A cross IV T Block, Jayanagar,Bangalore – 41 Grasim Industries Bangalore

Dr.P.Suresh Research Manager Infosys, Bangalore -9980823911

Nagendra. S. V Software Engineer (Concoct Electronics, Bangalore) -

Dr.N.Vasudev Addl Joint Director Sir C.V. Raman Road, CPRI, Bangalore

Mr. Puttaraju KASSIA, Representative, Mandya -9448316801

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member A.N. Basavaraju MCE, Hassan. 9448705712

Dr. Ilyas Anjum Prof & Head GCE, Ramanagaram 9845588477

Dr.B.G.Prasad Pof & Head, CSE Dept, East Point College of Engg, Bangalore

Tejaswini.B.M Lecturer, PESCE, Mandya

Prof. V. Muralidhara Professor & Head Dept. of E&E Engg. BIT, Bangalore

Dr. Ravindra, Kavari Bhavan, BWSSB, Bangalore. 9845444127

7 Departmental Secretary

Member K.Ramesh Dr. Gopisiddappa Professor of CE

R.S. Prasanna kumar

Dr.H.S. Sheshadri Dr.P.S..Puttaswamy Vinod Kumar

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Committee I&P IS MECH Physics Mathematics Chemistry

1 Head of the Department Chairperson Dr.Narasimhachary Dr.S.Murali Dr.H.V.Ravindra Dr. Channegowda Dr. A.T. Eshwar

Dr. H. Ramachandra

2

Faculty members at different Levels different specialization

Members

V.T.Venkateshaiah B.S.Shivakumara Madevegowda N.L. Muralikrishna M.A. Venugopal Y.D. Chethan R. Kiran

Minavathi M.R.Suresh T.M.Geethanjali C.K.Roopa

Dr.T.Nagaraju Dr.C.J.Gangadharagowda Dr.S.L.Ajitprasad B. Nagaraju K.J. Mahendra BAbu

Dr. B. Shivalingegowda B.M.Thammanna B.T. Mamatha

Dr. Puttaswamy A.N. Lingappa B.C. Bommaiah C. Poornima

Chandrashekar

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated by Academic council

Member

Dr.N.Rajendra NIE, Mysiore Dr.Narahari ERVCE,Bangalore

Dr. Padma SJCE, Mysore Dr. V.K. Anantha Shayam MSRIT, Bangalore

Dr.D. V. Girish, MCE, Hassan -9448639079 Dr.M.K. Muralidhar MSRIT -9880037992

Dr. B.C. Jayashankar SJCE, Mysore Dr. S.B. Basavaraju BIT, Bangalore

Dr. G.N. Shekar BMSCE, Bangalore Dr. C.S. Yogananda SJCE, Mysore

Dr. M.B. Jagadeesha MCE, Hassan Dr. K. Pushpalatha NIE, Mysore

4 Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr. K.V. S. Prasad SJCE, Mysore 98886350484

Dr. Krishna kumar PESIT, Bangalore 9900194043

Dr. Radhakrishna BMSCE, Bangolore -9449637448

Dr. B.C. Jayashankar SJCE, Mysore

Dr. N. Shivakumar RVCE, Bangalore

Dr. K. Pushpalatha NIE, Mysore

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Ashok Betraj Apsara Innovations Pvt.Ltd., Kalyan nagar Bangalore 9342717968

N.Subraya IBM

Mr.K.L.Prakash D.G.M GTTC -KRS Road, Mysore 9480690813

6 Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member Poornachandra. S

Dr.K.R.Anandakumar SJB College of Engineering -9448482070

Dr.Y.T.Krishnegowda MIT. Mysore - 9449627769

7 Departmental Secretary Member H.M. Nanjundaswamy

T.S.Prabhakar

P. Mohammad Rafi

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Nomination of the

Committee MCA CIM ENVE CAD CS&E

1.` Head of the department Chairperson Dr. T.Vasudev Dr.H.V.Ravindra Dr.G.P.Shivashankara Dr.G.L.Eshwarprasad Smt S.K.Uma

2.

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members Dr.Murali.S Mohan Kumar H.P Divakar. H.R

Dr. K.N. Umesh Dr. H.P. Raju V.C. Chandrashekar

Sri K.M Ananthu M.K.Krishna J.C. Ashok kumar

Dr.B.G.Naresh kumar Dr. Gopi Siddappa Dr. Sadath Ali Khan M.S. Sudarshan B.S. Jayashankar Babu

P.Prasana A.C.Lokesh kumar Smt. M.C.Padma R.Girish B.S. Mamatha

3.

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

Dr.P,.Nagabhushan DOS in CS& E Manasagangothri Myasore Dr.P.Suresh Research Manager Infosys, Bangalore

Dr. B.K. Sridhar NIE, Mysore -9844744250 Dr. R. Chandrashekar MSRIT, Bangalore -9845343855

Dr.K.S. Lokesh SJCE, Mysore Dr. Mise PDACE, Gulbarga 9229381444

Dr.Karisiddappa MCE, Hassan Sri. G.S. Suresh NIE,Mysore

Dr.S.R. Krishnamurthy BMS, Bangalore Dr. G. Raghavendra Rao NIEIT, Mysore

4.

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr. Basavaraja. S. Anami BVBIT, Hubli 9880802647

Dr. U.N. Kempaiah ACE, Bangalore

Dr. K.S. Jayanth MCE, Hassan

Dr. K.V. Muthu, MSRIT, Bangalore 984536314

Dr. Jagadish.S.N JNNCE, Shimoga -9886303386

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Sri.Afsal Chandran Kandy Oracle Software #3, Bannergatta Road Bangalore 9845296730

Mr.K.L.Prakash D.G.M GTTC -KRS Road, Mysore 9480690813

Mr. Puttaraju KASSIA, Representative, Mandya

M.S. Sudarshan MD(Tech) Civil Aid techno clinic Pvt. Ltd Bangalore

Dr.P.Suresh Research Manager Infosys, Bangalore

6 Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Sri.N.Kishore Dept. of CS&E University of Mysore Mysore 9845201877

Dr.Y.T.Krishnegowda MIT. Mysore - 9449627769

Dr. Ravindra, Kavari Bhavan, BWSSB, Bangalore.

Dr. Sadath Ali Khan Zia Department of Civil Engineering Jnana Bharathi Campus Bangalore University

Dr.B.G.Prasad Pof & Head, CSE Dept East Point College of Engg, Bangalore

7. Departmental Secretary Member M.N. Veena V.R. Devadath G.V. Sharmila D.S. Sandeep Kumar M.C. Padma

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Automobile Civil CS&E E&C E&E ENVE

1 Head of the department

Chairperson Dr.J.Venkatesh

Dr.G.L.Eshwarprasad Smt S.K.Uma Dr.K.N.Muralidhara Dr.B.Ramachandra Dr.G.P.Shivashankara

2

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

B.Jayashankara K.M.Jagadish M.S.Channegowda B. Dinesh Prabhu K.B.Siddegoswda

Dr.B.G.Naresh kumar Sri Puttabasvegowda Sri Sri H.J.Ningaraju Sri .S.Jayashankarababu Dr.S.P.Mahendra Sri S.B.Boregowda

P.Prasana Smt Nagarathna A.C.Lokesh kumar Smt M.L.Anitha Smt. M.C.Padma R.Girish Girish Babu V.Chetan kumar

Dr.H.S. Sheshadri Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna rao R.B. Dhavare Smt.S.Jyothi Smt.B.S.Nanda

Dr.P.S..Puttaswamy Dr.S.S.Parthasarathy S. Gopiyanaik S.Narasimhamurthy B.V.Narasimham Sunil Kumar

Sri K.M Ananthu M.K.Krishna J.C. Ashok kumar G.V. Sharmila A.R. Vinod

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

Prof R.V. Kumaraswamy MCE, Hassan Prof P.B. Bharath SJMIT, Chitradurga

Dr.Venkata subramanya, Prof of CE , MSRIT Bangalore Sri. Madhava Rao Prof of CE, SJCE Mysore

Dr.Basavaraj Anami BEC, Bagalkot Dr.P,.Nagabhushan DOS in CS& E Manasagangothri Myasore

Dr.K.S. Gurumurthy UVCE, Bangalore Dr. Shanmukha Swamy SJCE, Mysore

Dr.V. Keshava Murthy, Prof 0f E&E, UVCE, Bangalore Dr.M.S.Raviprakasha Prof & Head E&E MCE. Hassan Dr. Bansilal Prof. Dept. of E&E Engg. NIE, Mysore

Dr.K.S. Lokesh SJCE, Mysore Dr. K.S. Jayanath, MCE,Hassan

4

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member

Prof. Veera Mahanthesha Swamy BVB, Hubli -9886311742

Dr. K. Prakash SJCE, Mysore 080-26660789

Dr. Uday Kumar BNMIT, Bangalore -9844001191

Dr. C.R. Venugopal SJCE, Mysore -9845497221

Dr. Ravishankar Dixit Prof & HOD Dept. of E&E Engg. BMSCE, Bangalore

Dr. K.V. Lokesh Dr. AIT, Bangalore - 984526455

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/ allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Thaveer Ahmed Sr. Engineer OEM logistics Department Plant Administration Division TKML, Bangalore(Rural) Dist.

Mr.Nagesh.P. 1857, IIA main, 38th A cross IV T Block, Jayanagar,Bangalore – 41 Grasim Industries Bangalore

Dr.P.Suresh Research Manager Infosys, Bangalore -9980823911

Nagendra. S. V Software Engineer (Concoct Electronics, Bangalore) -

Dr.N.Vasudev Addl Joint Director Sir C.V. Raman Road, CPRI, Bangalore

Mr. Puttaraju KASSIA, Representative, Mandya -9448316801

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member A.N. Basavaraju MCE, Hassan. 9448705712

Dr. Ilyas Anjum Prof & Head GCE, Ramanagaram 9845588477

Dr.B.G.Prasad Pof & Head, CSE Dept, East Point College of Engg, Bangalore

Tejaswini.B.M Lecturer, PESCE, Mandya

Prof. V. Muralidhara Professor & Head Dept. of E&E Engg. BIT, Bangalore

Dr. Ravindra, Kavari Bhavan, BWSSB, Bangalore. 9845444127

7 Departmental Secretary

Member K.Ramesh

Dr. Gopisiddappa Professor of CE

R.S. Prasanna kumar

Dr.H.S. Sheshadri

Dr.P.S..Puttaswamy Vinod Kumar

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Nomination of the

Committee I&P IS MECH Physics Mathematics Chemistry

1 Head of the Department Chairperson Dr.Narasimhachary Dr.S.Murali Dr.H.V.Ravindra Dr. Channegowda Dr. A.T. Eshwar

Dr. H. Ramachandra

2

Faculty members at different Levels different specialization

Members

V.T.Venkateshaiah B.S.Shivakumara Madevegowda N.L. Muralikrishna M.A. Venugopal Y.D. Chethan R. Kiran

Minavathi M.R.Suresh T.M.Geethanjali C.K.Roopa

Dr.T.Nagaraju Dr.C.J.Gangadharagowda Dr.S.L.Ajitprasad B. Nagaraju K.J. Mahendra BAbu

Dr. B. Shivalingegowda B.M.Thammanna B.T. Mamatha

Dr. Puttaswamy A.N. Lingappa B.C. Bommaiah C. Poornima

Chandrashekar

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated by Academic council

Member

Dr.N.Rajendra NIE, Mysiore Dr.Narahari ERVCE,Bangalore

Dr. Padma SJCE, Mysore Dr. V.K. Anantha Shayam MSRIT, Bangalore

Dr.D. V. Girish, MCE, Hassan -9448639079 Dr.M.K. Muralidhar MSRIT -9880037992

Dr. B.C. Jayashankar SJCE, Mysore Dr. S.B. Basavaraju BIT, Bangalore

Dr. G.N. Shekar BMSCE, Bangalore Dr. C.S. Yogananda SJCE, Mysore

Dr. M.B. Jagadeesha MCE, Hassan Dr. K. Pushpalatha NIE, Mysore

4 Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr. K.V. S. Prasad SJCE, Mysore 98886350484

Dr. Krishna kumar PESIT, Bangalore 9900194043

Dr. Radhakrishna BMSCE, Bangolore -9449637448

Dr. B.C. Jayashankar SJCE, Mysore

Dr. N. Shivakumar RVCE, Bangalore

Dr. K. Pushpalatha NIE, Mysore

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Ashok Betraj Apsara Innovations Pvt.Ltd., Kalyan nagar Bangalore 9342717968

N.Subraya IBM

Mr.K.L.Prakash D.G.M GTTC -KRS Road, Mysore 9480690813

6 Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member Poornachandra. S

Dr.K.R.Anandakumar SJB College of Engineering -9448482070

Dr.Y.T.Krishnegowda MIT. Mysore - 9449627769

7 Departmental Secretary Member H.M. Nanjundaswamy

T.S.Prabhakar

P. Mohammad Rafi

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of the Committee

CS&E Mechanical Engg

ENVE Civil MCA MBA

1 Head of the department

Chairperson Dr. M.C. Padma Dr.H.V.Ravindra Dr.G.P.Shivashankara Dr.G.L.Eshwarprasad Dr. T.Vasudev Prof. B.V. Narasimham Chairman

2

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

Smt S.K.Uma P.Prasana Smt Nagarathna A.C.L kumar Smt M.L.Anitha Dr. R.Girish B.S. Mamatha

Dr. K.N. Umesh Dr. H.P. Raju V.C. Chandrashekar

Sri K.M Ananthu M.K.Krishna J.C. Ashok kumar G.V. Sharmila

Dr.B.G.Naresh kumar Dr. Gopi Siddappa Dr. Sadath Ali Khan M.S. Sudarshan B.S. Jayashankar Babu

Dr.Murali.S Mohan Kumar H.P Divakar. H.R

Smt. Nalina K.B, Asst. Professor Sri Mahesh .A, Lecture. Sri Alure Gowda, Lecture

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

Dr. S.R. Krishnamurthy BMSCE, B’lore Dr. G. Raghavendra Rao NIE-IT, Mysore

Dr. B.K. Sridhar NIE, Mysore Dr. R. Chandrashekar MSRIT, Bangalore

Dr.K.S. Lokesh SJCE, Mysore Dr. K.S. Jayanath, MCE,Hassan

Dr.Karisiddappa MCE, Hassan Sri. G.S. Suresh NIE,Mysore

Dr.P,.Nagabhushan DOS in CS& E Manasagangothri Mysore Dr.P.Suresh Research Manager Infosys, Bangalore

Prof. Janaki Raman Chairman,Dept. of MBA, MSRIT, Bangalore Prof Shivaraj.B Chairman,BIMS, University of Mysore

4

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr. Jagadish.S.N JNNCE, Shimogha

Dr. U.N. Kempaiah ACE, Bangalore

Dr. K.S. Jayanth MCE, Hassan

Dr. K.V. Muthu MSRIT, Bangalore

Dr. Basavaraja. S. Anami BVBIT, Hubli

Prof. Nagalingappa Director,DOMS PESIT,Bangalore.

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Dr.P.Suresh Research Manager Infosys, Bangalore

Mr.K.L.Prakash D.G.M GTTC -KRS Road, Mysore

Mr. Puttaraju KASSIA, Representative, Mandya

Mr.Nagesh.P. 1857, IIA main, 38th A cross IV T Block, Jayanagar,Bangalore – 41 Grasim Industries Bangalore Ph: 080-41210808 9845295300

Sri.Afsal Chandran Kandy Oracle Software #3, Bannergatta Road Bangalore 9845296730

S.R. Anujan GD. Royal Oaks, V.V. Mohalla,Mysore Ramaswamy.S 3rd cross, Gowdanapalya Bangalore-560061. Ramana Kumar Dutt Uttarahalli Main Road Bangalore-61

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Dr.B.G.Prasad Pof & Head, CSE Dept, East Point College of Engg, Bangalore

Dr.Y.T.Krishnegowda MIT. Mysore

Dr. Ravindra, Kavari Bhavan, BWSSB, Bangalore.

Dr. Ilyas Anjum Prof & Head GCE, Ramanagaram

Sri.N.Kishore Dept. of CS&E University of Mysore Mysore

Prof. Krishna Prasad Dept. of Management Studies, BIT V.V.Puram, Bangalore.

7 Departmental Secretary

Member R.S. Prasanna Kumar

V.R. Devadath

G.V. Sharmila

D.S. Sandeep Kumar M.N. Veena Smt. Nalina K.B, Asst. Professor

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Automobile Civil CS&E E&C E&E ENVE

1 Head of the department

Chairperson Sri.K.M.Jagadeesha Sri. M.C Shantha kumar

Dr.M.C.Padma Prof. & Head

Dr. K.N. Muralidhara Dr. B. Ramachandra Mr. M.K. Krishna

2

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

Dr.J.Venkatesh Dr.B.Jayashankara Sri.N.Jagadeesh Sri.K.Ramesh Sri.M.S.Channegowda Sri.B.Dinesh Prabhu Sri.K.B.Siddegowda

Sri Prasad, Sri .H.J. Putta besavegowda Sri. R.K. K Swamy Dr. R.M. M gowda Dr. S.P Mahendra Sri. H.J Ningaraju

Dr. R. Girish S.K. Uma P. Prasanna B.S. Mamatha A.C. L Kumar M. Veena M.C. Girish Babu M.K. Shwetha

Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna Rao S.Jyothi B.S Nanda

Dr. P. S. Puttaswamy Dr. B.V. Narasimham S. Narasimhamurthy D.M. Srinivasa Mahesh Kumar K.M

Mr. K.M. Ananthu Mr. J.C. Ashok Kumar Mr. H.S. Suresh Babu Dr. G.P. Shivashankar Mr. A.R. Vinod

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

Prof. H.T.Chandrashekaran DSCE, Bangalore Prof.R.V.Kumaraswamy MCE, Hassan

Dr. G Ravi Prof, NIE,Mysore Dr .S.K Prasad Prof, SJCE, Mysore

Dr. Raghavendra Rao, Prof. Dept. of CS&E NIE, Mysore Dr. Siddaraju Prof. & Head, Dept of CS&E AIT, Bangalore

1. Dr.Veena Kulkarni Professor(E &C) BNMIT, Bengaluru 2. Dr. Sheshachalam Prof. and Head E & C BMSCE, Bengalaru

Prof. V. Keshava Murthy Prof. Dept. of E& E Engg. AIT Bangalore Dr. Sudarshan Reddy H.R Prof. & HOD. of E& E Engg. UBDTE, Davangere Dr. G.K Purushothama Professor, Dept. of E&E Engg., MCE, Hassan

Dr.B.M.Sadashivamurthy S.J.C.E, Mysore Dr. B. Manoj Kumar S.J.C.E, Mysore

4 Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr. Kumaraswamy, MCE, Hassan

Dr. M.N. Sheshaprakash, VVIET, Mysore

Dr. Srinath, RVCE, Bengaluru

Dr.M.N. Shanmuka Swamy, SJCE, Mysore

Dr. B.K. Keshavan, PESIT, Bangalore

Dr.C. Nanjunda Swamy, AIT, Bangalore

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Sri.K.Jayanna Industry Institute interaction, Bosch Ltd., Hosur Road, Adugodi, Bangalore-560030

Lenin Das, UltraTech Cement Mysore

Yathindra Senior Vice President Global Edge Software Ltd. Bengaluru

M.N Subbaraya Project Manager IBM India Pvt.Ltd, , Bengaluru

Dr. Senthil Kumar. S Head, Intellectual Property ABB Global Industries & Services Limited, Bangalore

Mr. Ramdev, Secretary, KASSIA, Representive,Mandya

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Sri. Hemanth Kumar Asst. Manager(PAD) Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd.Bengaluru

Dr. B.P Annapurna, UVCE,Banglore

Dr. M.Indramma Prof. Dept. of CS&E BMSCE, Bengaluru

A.P Savitha Asst. Professor(E & C) B. G. S. Institute of Tech. Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya Dist

Prof. K Channavenkatesh Prof. & Head Dept. of E & E Engg. Samporna Institute of Technology, Maddur.

Dr. H.S. Dayananda V.V.C.E,Mysore

7 Departmental Secretary

Member V. Chetan Kumar Dr. H.S. Sheshadri Dr. B. Ramachandra

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Nomination of the

Committee I&P IS MECH Physics Mathematics Chemistry

1 Head of the Department

Chairperson Dr.K. Narasimhachary Smt. Minavathi Dr. H.V. Ravindra Dr. Shivalinge Gowda

Dr. A.T. Eswara

Dr.H. Ramachandra

2

Faculty members at different Levels different specialization

Members

Dr. H.M.N Swamy V.T.Venkateshaiah B.S.Shivakumara Madevegowda N.L. Muralikrishna M.A. Venugopal M. Srinivas

Geethanjali .T.M Saleem Pasha T.S. Prabhakar

Mr. B. Nagaraju Dr. C.J. G Gowda Dr. Ramalingaiah Dr. T. Nagaraju Mr. R Adamani Mr. P. Mohammad Rafi (Convener)

Dr. Channe Gowda Professor of Physics, Mr. B.M. Thammanna Associate Professor of Physics,

Dr. Puttaswamy, Associate Prof. Dr.B.Shanmukha, Associate Prof. B.C.Bommaiah, Associate Prof.

Sri. Chandrashekar Asst. Professor

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated by Academic council

Member

Y. Arun Kumar, MCE, Hassan Dr.Narahari RVCE,Bangalore

Dr. S. Murali, Prof & Chairman, MIT, Mysore. Ph.9448059912 Dr. K. Raghuveer, HOD IS&E Dept. SJCE, Mysore

Dr. K.V.A Balaji Professor & Head Mechanical Engg. Dept SJCE, Mysore Dr. B.M. Rajaprakash Prof. Dept. of Mech Engg. University VCE., B’lore

Dr. Gopalkrishna Urs Prof. & Head Dept. of Physics NIE, Mysore Dr.B.jayashankar Prof. & Head Dept. of Physics SJCE, Myore

Dr.V.Ramachandramurthy Prof. & Head Dept. of Mathematics MSRIT, Bangalore Dr.K.Gururajan Prof. of Mathematics MCE, Hassan

1. Dr. M.K. Veeraiah Prof.& Head of Chemistry, SSIT, Tumkur 2. Dr.M.B.Jagadeesh Prof.& Head of Chemistry, SDMCET, Dharwad

4

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr.Subramanya Swamy, BIET, Davanagere

Dr. Shivanand M Handigund, BIT, Bangalore

Dr. M.S. Prabhuswamy, SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus , Mysore-570006

Dr. Gopalkrishna Urs ,Professor & Head, NIE, Mysore

Dr. G.N. Rajappa, Department of Basic Sciences, Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology, Chikkamagalur

Dr. Manjappa, Dept. of Basic Sciences, Bapuji Institute of Engg. and Technology, Davanagere

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Ashok Betraj Apsara Innovations Pvt.Ltd., Kalyan nagar Bangalore 9342717968

Sunil Prasad Team Lead Accenture, Bangalore Ph. 9886680320

Mr. Ashok kumar A. Segu, Senior Vice President WIRE Group, Main 31st Cross ,Banashankari II stage Bangalore

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member Poornachandra. S

Asha Asst. Professor NIE, Mysore

K.N. Shashidhara Prof. Mech. Engg. BIT, Bangalore

7 Departmental Secretary

Member M.R. Suresh

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Nomination of the

Committee CAD CS&E CIM ENVE MCA MBA

1.` Head of the department

Chairperson Dr. Gopisiddappa, CED

Dr.M.C.Padma Prof. & Head

Dr. H.V. Ravindra Mr. M.K. Krishna

H.P. Mohan Kumar Dr. P. Somashekar

2.

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

Sri.H.J. Putabasavegowda, Sri B.S. Jayashankar Babu Sri. H.S. Suresh Chandra

Dr. R. Girish S.K. Uma P. Prasanna M.L. Anitha A.C. Lokesh Kumar

Dr. S.L. Ajit Prasad Dr. H.P. Raju Dr. S. Ganaraja Mr. V.R. Devadath(Convener)

Mr. K.M. Ananthu Mr. J.C. Ashoka Kumar Dr. G.P. Shivashankar Mrs. G.V. Sharmila

M.N. Veena H.R. Divakar

S.N. Mahesh, K.B. Nalina Aluregowda, T.D. Suman Rajesh G. Ramachara, Pooja Nagpal R. Chandrika Kotresh Patil

3.

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

Prof. B.V. Venkatasubramanya CED, MSRIT, Bangalore Prof. S.Raghunath CED,BMSCE, Bangalore

Dr. B.G. Prasad Prof. & Head, BNMIT, Bengaluru Dr. Srinath Prof. RVCE, Bengaluru

Dr. H.K. Shivananda Asst. Prof. UVCE, Bangalore Dr.S.V.Prakash Prof. Dept. of Mech. Engg. MSRIT, Bangalore

K.S. Lokesh SJCe, Mysore Dr.Ramakrishnaiah BMSCE, Bangalore

Dr.G. Hemanth Kumar Chairman, DOS in CS&E, Manasa Gangothri, Mysore Dr.B.H. Shekar Reader Mangalore University Mangalore

Dr. Anjali Ganesh Dept.of Business Administration, St. Joseph’s Engg. College, Vamanjoor, Mangalore-575 028 Dr. B.J. AshwiniKumar Prof. & Head Dept. of Mgmt. Studies NMIT Yelahanka, B’lore

4.

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr. K.U. Muthu, CED, MSRIT, Bangalore

Dr. K.G. Srinivasa, MSRIT, Bengaluru

Dr. Suresh, BMSCE, Bangalore

Dr.M.Mahadeva Swamy, SJCE, Mysore

Dr. Anand Kumar, Professor & HOD, Dept. of CS&E, SJBIT, Bangalore.

Prof. Mudithaya NITTE Inst. Of Management Studies, NITTE-574110

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Sri. M.S. Sudarshan Managing Director Civil Aids technoclinic Bangalore

Alexander Michael C/J, Chief Architect, SPAN Infotech (India) Pvt. Ltd. B’luru

Venkatesh Mysore

Mr. Puttaraju KASSIA Representative, Mandya

C.S. Vijayashree 921, D Block, 3rd Main, II stage Rajagi Nagar, Bangalore

Dr. Mohan Krishnan, D-3;Nisargadhama Apartments1027; Jayalakshmi vilas road , Chamarajapuram, Mysore

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member Prof. Sadath Ali Khan Zai UVCE, Bangalore

Dr. Phaneendra Prof. Dept. of PG Studies NIE, Mysore

Mr. Thaveer Ahmed Senior Engineer Production Control & Logistic Division Toyota Kirloskar motors, Bidadi Industrial Area

Dr.P.N.Ravindra, Exe. Er., BWSSB, Bangalore

Sr. N.kishore Dept. of CS&E University of Mysore, Mysore 0821-2510789

M. S. Narayana, Development Officer,L.I.C (Mandya),Akshaya Nilaya,Tranquilla Villas, South gate AMCP, Kallahalli, Mandya

7. Departmental Secretary

Member Sri. D.S. Sandeep Kumar,CED

V. Chetan Kumar M.N. Veena T.D. Suman Rajesh

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Committee Automobile Civil CS&E E&C E&E ENVE

1 Chairperson K.M.Jagadeesh Dr. Gopi Siddappa Dr.M.C.Padma Dr. K.N. Muralidhara Dr. B. Ramachandra Mr. M.K. Krishna

2

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

Dr.J.Venkatesh Dr.B.Jayashankara Sri.N.Jagadeesh Sri.K.Ramesh Sri. M.S. Chinne Gowda Sri.B.Dinesh Prabhu Sri.K.B.Siddegowda

Sri. M.C Shantha kumar Sri .H.J. Gowda Dr. R.M. M Gowda Sri. R.K. Kumar swamy Sri. H.J Ningaraju Sri B.S. J Babu Dr. S.P Mahendra

Dr. R. Girish S.K. Uma B.S. Mamatha A.C. Lokesh Kumar D R Umesh B.P. Chithra M.K. Shwetha H.M. Sanjay

Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna Rao S.Jyothi B.S Nanda

Dr. P. S. Puttaswamy Dr. B.V. Narasimham S. Narasimhamurthy D.M. Srinivasa Mahesh Kumar K.M

Mr. J.C. Ashok Kumar Mrs. M.N. Shobharani Mr. K.M. Ananthu

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

Dr. Anil S Badiger. Dept. of Automobile Engineering. BVB College of Engineering & Tech. Hubli(India)

Dr. Satish A. Annigeri. Department of Civil Engineering. BVB College of Engineering & Tech., Hubli

Prof.G.H. Joshi. Dept. of Computer Science and Engg. BVB College of Engineering & Tech. Hubli ( India)

Dr. Uma Mudenagudi Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engg. BVB College of Engineering & Tech. Hubli ( India)

Prof A. B. Raju. Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engg. BVB College of Engineering & Tech. Hubli ( India)

Dr.B.M.Sadashivamurthy S.J.C.E, Mysore.

4

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member

Dr.T.N.Sridhar Department of Mechanical Engg.,NIE, Mysore

Dr. M.N. Sheshaprakash, VVIET, Mysore

Dr. Ramesh, Dept. of MCA, MCE, Hassan.

Dr. Bhanuprashanth B. N. M. Institute of Technology Bangalore - 560070

Dr. B.K. Keshavan, PESIT, Bangalore

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Sri.K.Jayanna Industry Institute interaction, Bosch Ltd., Hosur Road, Adugodi, Bangalore-560030

Lenin Das, UltraTech Cement Mysore

Manojna CSL Senior Software EngineerCisco Systems, BangaloreEmail: [email protected] Mobile: 9008013228

Umesh Kumar .H.T Senior Engineer Aptino.Com, No. 278, Sri Thandaveshwar Nilaya, IInd Main, Muthyalaya Nagar, MES Road, Gokul, Bangalore

Dr. Senthil Kumar. S Head, Intellectual Property ABB Global Industries & Services Limited, Bangalore

Executive Engineer KUWS & DB Mandya.

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Sri. Manjunatha C.V Senior Analysis Engineer Cades digitech Pvt.ltd., Kirloskar Business park,Block C, 2nd Floor,Hebbal, Bangalore

Dr. Sadath Ali khan zai, UVCE,Banglore

Dr. H.D.Phaneendra Professor Dept. of CS&E NIE, Mysore

Email: [email protected] Mobile:9448092146

A.P Savitha Asst. Professor(E & C) B. G. S. Institute of Technology Bellur Cross, Bg.Nagar, Bangalore-Hassan, Highway Road, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya Dist. - 571448

Prof. K ChannavenkateshProf. & Head Dept. of E & E Engg. GM Institute of Technology, Bharathi Nagar, Kalamaddina Dhoddi, Madhur Tq||, Mandya Deistic.

Dr. K.S.Lokesh, Professor & Head Dept., of Env., Engg., S.J.C.E, Mysore.

7 Departmental Secretary

Member Sri. M.S. Chinne Gowda

Sri. H.C. Chowdegowda

V. Chetan Kumar Dr. H.S. Sheshadri Dr. B. Ramachandra H.S. Sureshbabu

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Nomination of the

Committee I&P IS MECH Physics Mathematics Chemistry

1 Head of the Department

Chairperson Dr.K. Narasimhachary Smt. Minavathi Dr. C.J. Gangadhargowda

Dr. Shivalinge Gowda

Dr. A.T. Eswara

Dr.H. Ramachandra

2

Faculty members at different Levels different specialization

Members

Dr. H.M.Nanjundaswamy V.T.Venkateshaiah B.S.Shivakumara Madevegowda N.L. Muralikrishna M.A. Venugopal M. Srinivas

Geethanjali .T.M Saleem Pasha T.S. Prabhakar

Mr. B. Nagaraju Mr. V.R. Devadath Dr. Ramalingaiah Dr. T. Nagaraju Mr. Rudresh Adamani

Dr. Channe Gowda Professor of Physics, Mr. B.M. Thammanna Associate Professor of Physics,

Dr. Puttaswamy, Associate Prof. Dr.B.Shanmukha, Associate Prof. B.C.Bommaiah, Associate Prof. M.N. Prkash,

Sri. Chandrashekar Asst. Professor

3

Subject experts from outside the college nominated by Academic council

Member

Dr. B.B. Kotturshettar. Dept. of Automobile Engg.. BVB College of Engineering & Tech., Hubli ( India)

Prof. Santosh Deshpande Department of Computer Science & Engg., BVB College of Engineering & Tech., Hubli

Dr. P.G. Tewari Department of Mechanical Engg. BVB College of Engg. & Tech., Hubli

Dr. Ayachit N.H. Department of Physics.

BVB College of Engineering & Tech., Hubli

Dr.V.Ramachandramurthy Prof. & Head, Dept. of Mathematics MSRIT, Bangalore

Dr.K. Pushpalatha Prof.& Head of Chemistry NIE, Mysore.

4

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr.Subramanya Swamy, BIET, Davanagere

S.K.Padma Prof&Head IS&E Dept NIE,Mysore

Dr. M.S. Prabhuswamy, SJCE, JSS Technical Institutions Campus , Mysore-570006

Dr. Mallikarjuna Asichunchanagiri Institute of Technology, Adichunchanagiri Ext. Chikkamagalur

Dr. G.N. Rajappa, Department of Basic Sciences, Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology, Chikkamagalur

Sri. C.D. Lakkannavar Prof.& HOD of Chemistry SDM College of Engg. & Technology, Dharwad.

5

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Ashok Betraj Apsara Innovations Pvt.Ltd., Kalyan nagar Bangalore 9342717968

Dr. M.S Dinesh Research Engineer GE Global Research Project manager Bangalore-560100 Email id: dinesh [email protected]

Mr. Ashok Kumar A. Segu Senior Vice President WIRE Group. 1671, 16th Main 31St Cross, Banashankari Bangalore

6

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Poornachandra. S Manager, KSFC, Plot No. 2, Industrial area (Estate), BH Road, Tumkur

TNR Kumar Asst Prof, IS&E MSRIT, B’lore Ph:984543709

K.N. Shashidhara Prof. Mech. Engg. BIT, Bangalore

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Automobile Civil CS&E E&C E&E I & P Engg.

1. Head of the department

Chairperson Dr.J.Venkatesh Dr.Gopi Siddappa Dr.M.C.Padma Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna Rao Dr. B. Ramachandra Dr.H.M.Nanjundaswamy

2.Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

1. Dr.K.M.Jagadeesha 2. Sri.K.Ramesh 3. Sri. M.S. C Gowda 4. Sri.B.Dinesh Prabhu 5. Sri.K.B.Siddegowda 6. Sri.N.Jagadeesh

1. Dr.R.M.Mahalingegowda 2. Dr.B.S.Jayashankar Babu, 3. Dr. S.P. Mahendra 4. Dr. T.M. Prakash 5. Prof. S.B. Bore Gowda

1. S.K. Uma 2. Nagarathna 3. M Veena 4. Jayashankar M 5. Girish Babu M C

1. Dr.K.N.Muralidhara 2. Smt. S.Jyothi 3. Smt. B.S Nanda 4. Mr. M Subramanyam 5. Mr. Kumar N

Krishna Murthy

1. Dr. P.S. Puttaswamy 2. Dr. B V.

Narasimham 3. Prof.S.

Narasimhamurthy 4. Prof.D.M.Srinivasa 5. Prof. C Sunil Kumar

1. Dr.K.Narasimha Chary

2. Dr. B.S,Shivakumar 3. Sri.N.L.Muralikrishna 4. Sri.M.A.Venugopal 5. Sri.M.Sreenivasa

3.

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

1. Dr T N Sridhar Professor Dept. Of Mechanical

Engineering NIE, Mysore

2. Prof. M.K.Ravishankar

Dept. Of Automobile Engineering

MCE, Hassan

1. Dr. G.S. Suresh Prof. of Civil Engg NIE, Mysore.

2. Dr. S.K. Prasad Prof. Dept. of Civil Engg, SJCE, Mysore

1. Dr. Vidya Raj Principal Professor, Dept. of

C S & E NIEIT, Mysore

2. Dr. Shobha G Professor and Head Dept of CS&E RVCE, Bangalore

1. Dr. M N Jayaram Professor Dept. of ECE, SJCE, Manasa Gangothri, Mysore - 570006 2. Dr. Ravish

Aradhya H V Asso. Professor Dept of ECE, R V C E, Bangalore.

1. Dr.B Rajesh Kamath

Professor & HOD Dept. of E&E Engg. SSIT, Tumukur 2. Dr. G K

Purushotham, Professor Dept. of E&E Engg., MCE, Hassan

1. Y.Arun Kumar Professor in IPE Dept Malnad .College of

Engineering Hassan(9449692399)

2. Dr. Y. Varadarajan Professor in I&P Engg. National.Institute of

Engineering Mysore

4.

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member

Dr M I Sakri Professor and Head Dept. of Automobile Engineering, BLDEA’s VP Dr P G Halakatti College of Engineering, Bijapur

Dr. Ramesh H.N Dept of Civil Engg, UVCE, Jnanabharthi Campus University, Bangalore.

Dr.K. Raghuveer Professor Dept of CS&E NIE, Mysore Email:

Dr. Rangaraju H G Asso. Professor & Head Dept. of ECE Government College of Engineering, ChamarajaNagara

Dr. Jayapal Reddy Dept.of Electrical & Electronics Engg. R. V. College of Engineering Bangalore.

Dr M. S .Ganesh Prasad Prof & Head I&P Engg New HORIZON College of Engineering, Near Marathalli, Outer Ring Road, Kadubeesanahalli, Bengaluru,

5. Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Sri L N Nayak Industry Institute Relation BOSCH Ltd., Hosur Road, Adugodi Bangalore-560030

Sri Nagesh Puttaswamy Ultratech Cement Ltd., Industry house, No. 45, 5th floor Race course road, Fairfield layout Bangalore -1

V Balavenugopal Senior manager QA&IS Global Edge Soft Limited Bangalore

R. Nagesh Gurunath Manager, CPDTM M S Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Peenya Industrial Area, B’luru.

Dr. S.Senthil Kumar Head, Intellectual Property ABB Global Industries & Services Limited, Bangalore

Sri Deepak K Chief Production Manager Automotive Axes Ltd Mysore

6. Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Dr.M.Krishna Centre for Manufacturing and Technology, R.V.College Campus, Bangalore

Sri Arun Prof. of Civil Engg, VVIT, Mysore.

Dr B Ramesh Professor, Dept. of C S &E MCE, Hassan

Mr. Hemanth Kumar C S Asst. Prof Dept. of ECE, Govt Engineering College, Ramanagara.

Prof. K Puttaswamy Prof. &Head Dept. of E&E Engg. GMIT, Bharathi Nagar Maddur Tq, Mandya.

Dr Srinath Professor in Mech Engg Malnad College of Engineering Hassan

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IS MECH Physics Chemistry Mathematics

1. Head of the department

Chairperson Dr.Minavathi, Dr. Ajit Prasad S.L. Dr. Shivalinge Gowda Dr. H. Ramachandra Sri. B.C. Bommaiah,

2.

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

1. Sri.M.R Suresh 2. Smt.T.M.

Geethanjali 3. Sri. T.S. Prabhakar 4. Sri. Saleem Pasha

1. Prof. B. Nagaraju 2. Dr. C.J. Gangadhar

Gowda 3. Dr.T. Nagaraju 4. Dr.S.Ghanaraja 5. Mr. V.R. Devadath

1.Mr. B.M. Thammanna 2.Dr. T. S. Shashikumar

1) Dr. Satish Kumar .M.

2) Dr. Chandrashekar

1. Dr. Puttaswamy 2. Dr. B. Shanmukha 3. Sri M.N. Praksha 4. Sri M.Prasad

3.

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

1. Dr. Siddaraju B Prof & HOD IS&E Dr. AIT , B’lore

2. Dr. Ramakanth Prof and Dean (Academic), IS&E,RVCE, B’lore, Ph:9886309520

1. Dr. Suresha B. Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg. N I EMysore 2.Prof. Vijaya Vithal Bongale Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg. MCE Hassan-573201

1.Dr. R. Gopalkrishna Urs

Professor of Physics, NIE, Mysore.

2. Dr. K. Ramachandra Baliga

Associate Prof. & HOD of Physics, JNNCE, Shivamoga

1) Dr. M.B. Jagadeesh Prof of Chemistry, MCE Hassan

2) Dr. M.K.Veeraiah Prof and HOD of Chemistry, Sri Siddartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur

1. Dr. M. C. Manjunath Prof of Mathematics, SJCE, Mysore

2. Dr. A T Eswara Prof of Mathematics GSSSIET,, Mysore

4.

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr. Ramesh K Prof & HOD CS&E , MCE, Hassan

Dr M.S. Prabhuswamy Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg. SJCE, Mysore- 570006

Dr. M.L. Mallikarjuna Professor & Head of Physics, AIT, Jyothinagar Post

Chikkamagalur. – 577 102

Dr. K. Pushpalatha Prof of Chemistry, NIE,Mysore - 570008

Dr. G.N. Rajappa Prof. of Mathematics, AIT, Chickamagalur

5.

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Subbaraya Project Manager IBM Global Services India Pvt. Ltd, Embassy Golf Links Business Park, Block A, off Indiranagar, B’lore.

Prof. Ramesh Babu Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg. Government Tool room and Training Centre Belagola Industrial Area, K.R.S Road Mysore -570016

6.

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Dr. Indiramma Prof & HOD IS&E, BMSCE, B’lore Ph: 8970070619

Dr K.M. SatishKumar Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg. BMS Institute of Technology Post box No.6443, Avalahally, Doddaballapur Main road, Yelaahanka, Bangalore-64

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CAD CS&E & CE CIM & MC Design VLSI & Embedded system

MBA MCA

1. Head of the department

Chairperson Dr.Gopi Siddappa, CED, PESCE, Mandya

Dr.M.C.Padma Professor & Head

Dr. Ajit Prasad S.L. Dr.V.Sridhar Dr P.Somashekar Dr. H.P. Mohan Kumar

2.

Faculty members at Different Levels different specialization

Members

1.Dr.H.J.Puttabasavegowda 2.Dr.H.S.Suresh Chandra 3.Dr.B.S.Jayashankar Babu, 4.Sri.D.S. Sandeep Kumar 5.Sri. S.Naveen Kumar,

1. Dr. R. Girisha, 2. P. Prasanna, 3. B.S.Mamatha, 4. M L Anitha, 5. V Chethan

Kumar,

1. Dr. H.V. Ravindra 2. Dr.H.P.Raju 3. Mr. V.R. Devadath 4. Dr.T. Nagaraju 5. Mr. Mohammed

Rafi Kerur

1. Dr.K.N.Muralidhar 2. Dr.K.A.Radhakrishna

Rao 3. Dr.H.S.Sheshadri 4. Mr. M.J. Anand

1. A.S.Mahesh 2. T.D.Suman 3. Pooja Nagpal 4. Chandrika.R 5. Dr Kiran kumar

1. M.N. Veena 2. H.R. Divakar 3. K.M.Sowmyashree 4. H.P.Ramyashree 5. H.L. Shilpa

3.

Subject experts from outside the college nominated By Academic council

Member

1. Dr. Ananthan, Prof. of Civil Engg. VVIT, Mysore.

2. Dr. S.K. Prasad

Prof. of Civil Engg. SJCE, Mysore

1. Dr. K.G.Srinivas Professor Dept of CS&E MSRIT, Bangalore

2. Dr. Srinath N K Professor Dept of CS&E RVCE, Bangalore

1.Dr. J Sharana Basavaraja Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engg, BMS College of Engg, Banglore 2.Dr. L.Krishnamurthy Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg., N I E, Mysore

1. Dr.K.S. Gurumurthy Professor Reva Institute of Tech. & Management , Rukmini Knowledge Park, Yalanka B’lore-560064, 2.Dr. C.R.Venugopal

Professor, Dept. of E&C Engg, NIE, Mysore

1. Dr Vittal.K.R.P, Prof and HOD Dept Of MFA Presidency College, Kempapura, B’lore 2.Dr.Senthil Kumar Pofessor, Dept of MBA, NITTEMIT. Yelahanka, Blore

1) Dr. Surendra Shetty, Professor Dept. of MCA, NMAMIT, Nitte, Karkala – 574110. Dr. Indramma, Professor & HOD, Dept. of CS & E, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore.

4.

Expert from outside college Nominated by Vice chancellor

Member Dr.Raviraj Dept of Civil Engg. SJCE, Mysore.

Dr. Vijaya Kumar B P Professor & Head Dept of I S&E MSRIT, Bangalore

Dr.B.S.Suresh Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg. BMS College of Engg., Bull Temple Rd, Basavangudi, Bangalore-5600190

Dr. Muralidara Kulakarani Prof., Dept. of E & C Engg. NIT, Surathkal.

Dr. Babitha Associate Professor Department of MBA, M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology

Bangaluru

Dr.Sumithra Devi K.A Principal GSSS Institute of Engineering & Technology for women, Mysuru.

5.

Representative from Industry Corporate sector/allied area relating to placement nominated By Academic council

Member

Prakash.S Pramur Constructions Pvt Ltd. Venkateshmurthy Edifice, Mezzanine Floor, No. 37, JLB Road, hamarajapuram, Mysuru-570005.

Manojna CSL Senior Software EngineerCisco Systems, BangaloreEmail: [email protected]

Dr. Kumar K Chief Mentor KSHIPRA Simulations, Mentor NAFEMS- India Region, # 48,1st floor, Nagarbhavi, B’luru-91

Dr. M T Aravind CEO AMPLEBIT, Technologies # 651, II Floor, 10th Main, HAL III Stage, Bangalore.

Mr.Ramcharan Akshaya industry No 2681/A, 10th cross 6th main V.V.Mohalla Mysore-57022

Dr. P.Suresh Head ETA Infosys, Mysore Email:[email protected]

6.

Post Graduate Meritorious alumnus Nominated by Principal

Member

Kishore Asst. Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, KVGCE, Sulia.

Dr. H.D.Phaneendra Professor Dept. of CS&E NIE, Mysore

Dr. Govardhan Goud Professor , Dept. of Mechanical Engg., Bahubali College Of Engg. Gommatanagar, Shravanabelagola

Dr. K R Sudhindra Professor Dept. of Electronics and communication Engineering B M S C E Bangalore

Mr. Tejus V Cluster Group, Bangalore.

Prof. Hemanth Kumar, Assiatant Prof, Dept. of MCA, VVIET, Mysore.

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Meeting Held and Revisions

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Sl. No. Name of the Board Meeting Dates 1. Academic Council ACM Dates

I 21.08.2009 II 5-02-2011 III 31.10.2011 IV 22.09.2012 V 29.08.2013 VI 25.10.2013 VII 25-08-2014 VIII 05-09-2015

2. Board of Studies UG

i Automobile Engineering 16/05/2009, 22/03/2010, 17/08/2013, 03/07/2014 11/04/2015

ii Civil Engineering 06-08-2008, 15-05-2009, 23-03-2010, 19-08-2013, 21-06-2014, 20-03-2015

iii Computer Science & Engineering

2008, 18-05-2009, 24-09-2009, 22-03-2010 17-08-2013, 28-06-2014, 28-03-2015

iv Electronics & Communication Engg.

15-05-2009, 22-03-2010, 17-08-2013 21-06-2014, 24-03-2015 & 16-05-2015

v Electrical & Electronics Engineering

02/08/2008, 18/05/2009, 03/04/2010,25/04/2011, 20/08/2013, 21/07/2014, 25/04/2015

vi Industrial & Production Engineering

22/3/2010, 17/08/2013, 09/07/2014, 11/04/2015

vii Information Science Engg. 15/5/2009, 22/3/2010, 23/5/2011, 28/6/2014 25/3/2015

viii Mechanical Engineering 16/08/2008, 15/05/2009, 10/08/2010, 03/05/2011 24/08/2013, 21/06/2014, 25/03/2015, 24/07/2015

ix Physics 09-08-2008, 22-08-2013, 21-06-2014 x Chemistry 06.08.2008, 17.08.2013, 21.06.2014

xi Mathematics 06/08/2008, 15/05/2009, 22/03/2010, 16/08/2013, 18/06/2014

PG i M.Tech Computer Integrated

Manufacturing and M.Tech Machine Design

16/08/2008, 18/05/2009, 26/09/2011, 24/08/2013 25/08/2015

ii M.Tech Computer Science & Engg. and M.Tech Computer Engineering

2008, 13-09-2011, 13-07-2012, 19-08-2013 09-07-2015

iii M.Tech CAD of structures 19-08-2008, 30-01-2009, 18-05-2010, 26-08-2011 20-08-2013, 10-08-2015

iv Master of Computer Applications

09/08/2008, 15/05/2009, 22/03/2010, 27/08/2011 21/06/2014, 23/05/2015

v Master of Business Administrations

24-10-2009, 30-8-2011, 19-8-2013, 23-3-2015

vi M.Tech VLSI Design & Embedded Systems

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Annexure – V

Agenda & Proceedings of ACM

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Academic Council Meeting - 01 held on 21.08.2009 Agenda

1. Ratification of I/II Sem BE Regulations, Scheme & Syllabus of 2008-09 2. Ratification of I/II Sem M.Tech Regulations, Scheme & Syllabus of 2008-09 a. Computer Aided Design of Structures b. Computer Integrated Manufacturing c. Computer Science & Engg. d. Environmental Engg. 3. Ratification of I/II Sem MCA Regulations, Scheme & Syllabus of 2008-09 4. Approval of Academic Report of 2008-09 5. Approval & consideration of Revised Syllabus of I/II sem a. Engineering Mechanics-P08CV13/23 (Civil Board) 6. Approval & consideration of III-IV sem BE Scheme & Syllabus of a. Automobile Engg b. Civil Engg. c. Computer Science & Engg. d. Electronics & Comm. Engg. e. Electrical & Electronics Engg. f. Environmental Engg. g. Industrial & Production Engg. h. Information Science & Engg. i. Mechanical Engg. 7. Approval & consideration of Additional Mathematics Course for Diploma students those who get admitted to III sem directly. 8. Approval & consideration of III-IV sem M.Tech Scheme & Syllabus of a. Computer Aided Design of Structures b. Computer Integrated Manufacturing c. Computer Science & Engg. d. Environmental Engg. 9. Approval & consideration of III- IV sem MCA Scheme & Syllabus 10. Approval of Equivalence for a. Change of branch as per existing guidelines b. Change of College as per existing guidelines c. Change of College & branch as per existing guidelines d. Change from VTU to Autonomous e. Readmission from VTU – Autonomous f. Autonomous to Autonomous Scheme 11. Approval of Engg. Maths IV for BE, EC Programs 12. Abstract & Schemes of all BE Programs 13. Any other matters with the permission of chairman a. Abstract of course design of BE Programs b. V-VIII sem BE Schemes c. Amendments of Regulations (2008-09) of BE Program

(Dr. K.N.Umesh) Dean(Academic)

Copy To: 1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Head (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Law, Kannada and English, All Engg., MBA Depts.), for needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of Teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU

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Minutes of Academic Council Meeting - 01 held on 21.08.2009

Members Present: Date: 24-09-09 Institutional Members 1. Dr.V.Sridhar,Principa l - Chairman 2. Dr.K.N.Umesh, Dean (Acad) - Member Secretary 3. Dr.K.Narasimhachary - Member 4. Dr.H.V.Ravindra - “ 5. Dr.G.L.Easwaraprasad - “ 6. Dr.S.Murali - “ 7 Dr.K.N.Muralidhara - “ 8. Dr.J.Venkatesh - “ 9. Dr. B.Ramachandra - “ 10. Smt.S.K.Uma - “ 11. Dr.G.P.Shivashankar - “ 12. Dr.C.J.Gangadharagowda - “ 13. Dr.A.T.Eswara - “ 14. Dr.Channegowda - “ 15. Dr.K.A.Radharkshina Rao - “ 16. Dr.P.S.Puttaswamy - “ 17. Dr.H.S.Sheshadri - “ Experts from outside (Industry, R & D Tech.Edn) 1. Sri Ananth Koppar - Member from Industry 2. Dr.S.R. Kunte - Member from Tech.Edn 3. Dr.M.S.Shivakumar - Member from Tech.Edn 4. Dr.Ramachandra - Member from R & D 5. Dr.B.Shivalingaiah. - Member from R & D Nominees of the VTU 1.Dr.G. Raghavendra Rao All the Agenda placed before the Council Members were discussed at length and approved. Some of the suggestions made by experts from outside the college were as follows. 1) Sri Ananth Koppar felt that a mechanism should be built to expose the students to the state of art technologies in the relevant field of engineering. In addition we also felt exercises/ projects on latest OS such as Linus/windox XP /and processor be included in curriculum. Value added courses may be conducted to agreement the programs with related topics. 2) Dr.M.S.Shivakumar expressed that the project work shall be industry oriented. The change of branch/college eligibility must consider the passing of I & II semester BE as per the guidelines of VTU. The efforts of students to qualify in the first attempt be appreciated in some way while grading. 3) Dr. B. Shivalingaiah felt that the schemes of BE programs be finalized thoroughly before designing the syllabus. He felt that a greater level of interaction be had with institution and its counter parts, such as the society, industry etc. 4) Dr.G. Raghavendra opined that Additional Mathematics I & II (Bridge courses) of diploma students shall be completed before a candidate appears for 6th semester of the BE program. Dean (Acad) Principal (Dr.K.N.Umesh) (Dr.V.Sridhar) Encl: List of agenda discussed and approved in the meeting.

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Academic Council Meeting - 02 held on 05.02.2011

Ref No: PES/DO/Acad/2010/02 Date: 31-01-11 Circular

Sub: Academic Council meeting – reg. A meeting of Academic council of our institute is scheduled for 5th Feb 2011 at 10.00 am in the Board Room of MBA block. The notes of the agenda to be discussed in the meeting will be sent to you in due course. Kindly make yourself convenient to be present and spare your experience and expertise on the occasion.

(Dr. K.N.Umesh) Dean (Academic)

Convener, Academic council Agenda

1. Ratification of MCA Program Rules & Regulations 2. Ratification of MBA Program Rules & Regulations 3. Ratification of I & II Semester MBA Scheme & Syllabus 4. Approval & consideration of V to VI Semester BE Syllabus a. Automobile Engg b. Civil Engg. c. Computer Science & Engg. d. Electronics & Comm. Engg. e. Electrical & Electronics Engg. f. Environmental Engg. g. Industrial & Production Engg. h. Information Science & Engg. i. Mechanical Engg. 5. Approval & consideration of V & VI Semester MCA Syllabus 6. Approval of Advanced Mathematics (Elective) for VI Semester BE, E&E Programs 7. Approval & consideration of III & IV MBA Syllabus 8. Approval of Dissertation Report Formats for PG Programs 9. Approval of the list of candidates for the award of Graduation Certificate. 10. Any other matters with the permission of chairman Copy To: 1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Head (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Law, Kannada and English, All Engg., MCA, MBA Depts.), for needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU Encl: 1) Hard copy of details of respective dept. programs and Agenda- 08 2) CD containing all agenda 3) Invitation of Graduate ceremony.

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Minutes of Academic Council Meeting - 02 held on 05.02.2011 Date: 05-02-11

Members Present: Institutional Members 1. Dr.V.Sridhar,Principal - Chairman 10. Smt.S.K.Uma Member 2. Dr.K.N.Umesh, Dean (Acad) - Member Secretary 11. Dr.G.P.Shivashankar Member 3. Dr.K.Narasimhachary - Member 12. Dr.A.T.Eswara Member 4. Dr.H.V.Ravindra - Member 13. Dr.Shivalingegowda Member 5. Dr.G.L.Easwaraprasad - Member 14. Dr.P.S.Puttaswamy Member 6. Smt.Minavathi - Member 15. Dr.H.S.Sheshadri Member 7. Dr.K.N.Muralidhara - Member 16. Dr.T.Vasudev Member 8. DrJ.Venkatesh - Member 17. Dr.B.V.Narasimham Member 9. Dr. B.Ramachandra - Member 18. Dr.H.Ramachandra Member

1. Dr.Ramachandra Member from R&D Nominees of the VTU 1. Dr.G. Raghavendra Rao 2. Dr.S.N.Sridhar

All the Agenda (1-9) related to V &VI sem BE prog ram/MBA/MCA placed before the Council Members and were discussed at length and approved. Some of the suggestions/observations made by experts from outside the college were as follows. 1. In the regulation of MCA/MBA Programs, the eligibility of candidates for admission/ Change of College mentioned as "VTU colleges". The same needs to amended as "VTU affiliated colleges", in order to accommodate the candidates from other autonomous colleges of VTU and all those under VTU. 2. Dr.S.N.Sridhar felt as per the Washington accord, each course shall have specific aims and learning practices for each course stipulated along with the Syllabus. It was felt that the same shall be incorporated in that next immediate revision. He also expressed more hands on shall be added either in the theory/laboratory sessions in MBA programs on statistical approaches/ methods and their applications. 3. In case of UG program of Automobile Engg., there shall be a feel of real life situation, while coining the syllabi on the component design. Addition of some Chapters on power train is advised in Design of Machine elements course. The course on autonomous on Automotive Chassis and suspension shall precede the TOM and DOME-I courses, as it deals with descriptive matter and forms a prerequisite. A course on ergonomics, aesthetics shall add flavor of comfort and appeal to the product design such as body, seat, interiors etc. 4. In UG program of Civil Engg., there is more emphasis on practical approach rather than hands on Numerical Methods and Finite elements Analysis tool. If there is not enough scope to make it more practical, the same may be taken care while designing assignment Problems. 5. In UG program of Computer Science and Engg., & E &C although a good number of electives have been enlisted, the choice for the selection is limited due to non availability of extra/ abundant staff. More emphasis shall be laid on hands on/ skill tests. Some typographical errors were cited in titles of elective of VI Sem BE.

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6. The UG Program of E&E is more academic oriented. A little more emphasis on- practiced exercises of the state of the art technologies is required to be added. 7. The UG program of Environmental Engg., syllabi of cheque was appreciated by the members. The question was on whether the Municipal solid waste management could be a chapter on solid waste management? However it was felt there is enough scope to teach it as an independent course. 8. In UG-program of IPE, it was felt that the FEA be made compulsory. The analysis lab exercises were appreciated by both Dr. K. Ramachandra and Dr. S. N. Sridhar. 9. In case of UG program on ISE, the electives were pooled earlier. Due to the difficulties in identifying course instructor and evaluation, it was necessary to classify and group them suitably the same was taken note by the concerned. 10. In UG program of ME, some observation were made in thermal group of electives Including gas turbine and Jet propelsion in Turbo machines (Course Code: P08ME53) An Experiment on Performance evaluation of heat pipe be included in lab session, (Ref : HMT-Domkundwar, Latest Ed) 11. In case of PG program on MCA there shall be courses on Software Testing and Numerical Methods. The topics which cannot be covered in the program design shall be covered in CIE and Project Work. 12. An additional elective on Advanced Mathematics was devised for BE (EE) program for VI sem. It was felt that the same may be extended to other program as an open elective. 13. In case of MBA program, the specialties like Business Communication/HR/Finance are state of to the art areas and are well accepted. However the problems shall be identified by the staff before assigning them as project works. 14. The Guide lines prepared and adopted for thesis writing of PG project work (MTech/MCA/MBA) were approved. The suggestion sent by Dr. S.R. Kunte external member, was to increase the abstract from 100 words to 200 words were read out. However the committee felt, instead of spelling in terms of words, having given the font size and paper size, it is better to stipulate as "the length of the abstract shall not exceed one A4 page". 15. Under the "Any other matter", the anomalies found in the regulations regarding " Grade point scale " which specifies "50" as the minimum marks for pass which was considered in par with the VTU programs not as per the guidelines issued to autonomous institutes. The higher aspiration of the Institute has created disparity among the various autonomous Colleges grade cards/ results. The same has caused inconvenience and hardship to the studesnts of PESCE, Mandya. They are unable to appraise the same to the companies at the time of placement selection and other interviews as well. As a consequence they are deprived of good opportunities as against the other institutes candidates. The committee felt this Problem may be taken up with concerned officials of VTU for rectification at the earliest as the MCA/ MBA students are yet to graduate. A serious effort has to be made to bring a solution to the problems.

Dean (ACad) Principal (Dr.K.N.Umesh) (Dr.V.Sridhar)

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Date: 29-10-2011 Academic Council Meeting - 03 held on 31-10-2011

Agenda 1. Ratification of MTech. Program Rules & Regulations 2. Ratification of MCA Program Rules & Regulations 3. Ratification of MBA Program Rules & Regulations 4. Approval & consideration of VII to VIII Semester BE Syllabus a. Automobile Engg b. Civil Engg. c. Computer Science & Engg. d. Electronics & Comm. Engg. e. Electrical & Electronics Engg. f. Environmental Engg. g. Industrial & Production Engg. h. Information Science & Engg. i. Mechanical Engg. 5. Approval & consideration Scheme and Syllabus of MTech. Programmes Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering (CAD of Structures) Mechanical Engineering (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) Computer Science and Engineering 6. Approval & consideration Scheme and Syllabus of MCA Programme 7. Approval & consideration Scheme and Syllabus of MBA Programme 8. Ratification of Dissertation Report Format for PG Programs 9. Approval of Project Report Format for UG Programs 10. Approval of Board of Studies & Board of Examiner Committees for UG and PG Programmes 11. Approval of Results of M.Tech (4), MCA, MBA Programmes 12. Approval of rank list for the award of Medals 13. Any other matters with the permission of chairman

(Dr. K.N.Umesh) Dean (Academic)

Will be tabled

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Minutes of Academic Council Meeting - 03 held on 31.10.2011 Dear Madam/Sir, I take this opportunity to thank you for being with us and sparing your valuable time and providing a number of advices to improve the curriculum. Please find here with enclosed Minutes of the Meeting held on 31.10.2011 for your information.

Yours faithfully, Dr. K.N. Umesh

Dean (Acad) Members Present: Date: 15.11.2011 Institutional Members

Sl. No.

Name Sl. No.

Name

1. Dr.V.Sridhar,Principal, Chairman 11. Dr.Shivalingegowda, Member 2. Dr.K.N.Umesh, Dean (Acad) , Member

Secretary 12. Dr.P.S.Puttaswamy, Member

3. Dr.K.Narasimhachary, Member 13. Dr.H.S.Sheshadri, Member 4. Dr.H.V.Ravindra, Member 14. H.P. Mohan Kumar, Member 5. Dr.G.L.Easwaraprasad, Member 15. Dr.B.V.Narasimham, Member 6. Smt.Minavathi, Member 16. Dr. H. Ramachandra, Member 7. Dr.K.N.Muralidhara, Member 17. Dr. B.G. Nareshkumar, Member 8. Dr.J.Venkatesh, Member 18. Dr. K.A. Radhakrishna Rao,

Member 9. Dr. M.C. Padma, Member 19. Dr. C.J. Gangadhara Gowda,

Member 10. Dr.G.P.Shivashankar, Member 20. Dr.A.T.Eswara, Member

Experts from outside (Industry, R & D Tech.Edn) 1. Dr. K. Ramachandra - Member from R & D 2. Dr. Ananth Koppar - Member from R & D 3. Dr. S.R. Kunte - Member from R & D Nominees of the VTU 1. Dr. G. Raghavendra Rao 2. Dr.S.N.Sridhar Invitees: 1. Dr. Gopisidappa - BOS Chairman(Civil-PG) 2. Prof. M.C. Shanthakumar - BOS Chairman(Civil-UG) The Agenda 1-12 were discussed at length and the following resolutions were made: General: G1. As per the Washington accord, all the courses shall have learning objectives and exercises

or expected outcome. The same has been pointed out by Dr. S.N. Sridhar. G2. Each course syllabi shall confine to one or two recent textbooks / reference books.

However, it is better to indicate the contents to be covered alongside the books specifically in order to bring in clarity for the teacher and taught and the Examiners (Question paper setters) as well.

G3. The referencing scheme followed shall be as per general norms. A consistent standard shall be used throughout the syllabi of all the programs.

G4. Using website ids as reference shall be avoided, since their dynamic and volatile nature does not permit their usage as standard reference.

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G5. Guidelines for writing the project report was accepted with a modification for restricting the length of abstracts to a max of 2 A4 pages of double line space in Times of Roman (12pts).

G6. Some guidelines shall be formalized for seminar presentation and reports. G7. Distribution L: T: P of projects shall be normalized G8. The word “Xerox” is a registered trademark. The company has objected legally the use of

the word. Hence “Photocopy” or “Reprography” be used instead. G9. No students shall be permitted to undertake any jobs/ assignment before completion of

project work and other academic fulfillment. G10. Declaration of ranks- The number of ranks to be declared shall be restricted to a

maximum of 10% of the passed out.

A. PG Regulations: R1: Course Structure: The course structures for the programs MTech/MBA/MCA are similar. Hence the specific structure of schedule breakup for odd and even semesters be used in order to have consistency in representations as per regulation 2.2 of MCA R2: Attendance Requirement: Retain the Regulation 7.0 of MTech to all PG Courses (MBA/MCA/MTech) uniformly with certain modifications.

R3: Withdrawal from courses: (Regulation 8.1 of MTech) 8.2a: It mentions that the students shall remit fees for all the remaining years. Regarding having / clearing dues from the college a proper policy has to evolved within the legal framework.

R4: Regulation 8.4 To be added: - Students shall not be permitted to undertake any assignment outside during the period of project work until its completion

R5: Regulation 10.7 Percentage equivalence of grade points: - The Typographical errors “7.25” to be read as”7.75” in the table

R6: Passing Standards (Regulation 9.3 of MBA)

A student shall secure a minimum of 40% in both CIE & SEE subjects to a overall min of 40% in each course.

B. Scheme & Syllabus:- Many specific suggestions made in order to improve the format and the content of the courses- Under graduate Programs: - The suggestions made for VII & VIII Sem BE Program are- S1. BE (Automobile Engg.):

• Topics such as MPF, I Bharath Standards, Drive Cycle, Engine Management System, and Autotronics shall be included.

• Change of title of P08AU841: “Advanced IC Engines” to Advances in IC Engines”, recommended.

S2. BE (Civil Engg.): Topics on “Design of Dams & Canals” & “High rise Buildings” shall be included.

S3. BE (CS& Engg.): Topics on Ethical hacking & protection (security) shall be added. S4. BE(EC&E) :

• Industrial visit added is specific to the discipline. It was appreciated.

• Some topics like “Autotronics” be taught by competent faculty of the discipline.

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S5. BE (EE&E): • Topics on micro motors (fractional power), stepper motor find relevance due to

many special applications such as automation & robotics. • P08EE82 –shall also deal with renewable energy sources and fuel cells.

S6. BE (Env Engg.): Topics on Computer aided Design & Drawing (CADD) of Environmental systems be included in addition to “Clean Room Technology” applied to Hospitals, Aerospace, Robotics, Metrology & Tool rooms, where particle science plays important role.

S7. BE (IP&E): Topics on lean manufacturing, project management and tutorials on ERP software application shall be made compulsory.

S8. BE (Mech Engg.) • P08ME741-topics on MPFI be included

• P08ME835- The title “Non Conventional Engineering sources” be changed appropriately to “Non Conventional Energy Sources”. It shall include fuels such as Hydrogen.

S9. MTech(CS&E): Advance in operating system, mobile operating systems such as Androids be included

S10. MCA: • Topics such as “Professional Communications & Ethics” be taught by some faculty

from MBA/outsourced competent members. Lab exercises on language shall be made compulsory as part of the course.

• Students shall be encouraged to take-up projects on DBMS, Systems program using Measures be taken to avoid repetition of works.

S11. MBA: Tutorials on value addition to courses be included E.g. Qualitative Techniques shall comprise of Tally, Accounting, HRM-Management games.

Dean (Acad) Principal (Dr. K.N.Umesh (Dr. V. Sridhar)

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Academic Council Meeting - 04 held on 22.09.2012

Ref No: PES/Auto/Acad/2012/10 Date: 14h Sept. 2012

Circular

Sub: Academic Council meeting – reg.

The meeting of Academic council, which was scheduled for 15th Sept. 2012, stands postponed to 22nd September 2012 at 10.00 AM on account of Mandya bund.

I regret for the inconvenience caused.

Kindly make yourself convenient to be present and spare your experience and expertise on the occasion.

Venue: Board Room of Placement block.

(Dr. K.N.Umesh) Dean (Academic)

Convener, Academic council

****** Agenda

1. Approval & consideration Scheme and Syllabus of MTech.

a) MTech (VLSI Design & Embedded Systems Programme). b) MTech (Computer Engg.)

2. Approval of Amendments to Rules and Regulations of BE Program-2012-13. 3. Approval of Results of BE (9), M.Tech (4), MCA, MBA Programs. 4. Approval of Rank list for the award of Medals. 5. Any other matters with the permission of chairman.

Copy To:

1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Head (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, All BE & MTech. Engg., MCA, MBA Depts.), for

needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU

Will be

tabled

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Minutes of Academic Council Meeting - 04 held on 22.09.2012

Ref No: PES/Auto/Acad/2012/11 Date: 9th October 2012 Members Present: Institutional Members

1. Dr.V.Sridhar,Principal, Chairman 11. Dr.Shivalingegowda, Member 2. Dr.K.N.Umesh, Dean(Acad), Member Secretary 12. Dr.P.S.Puttaswamy, Member 3. Dr.K.Narasimhachary, Member 13. Dr.H.S.Sheshadri, Member 4. Dr.H.V.Ravindra, Member 14. H.P. Mohan Kumar, Member 5. Dr.G.L.Easwaraprasad, Member 15. Dr. P. Somashekar , Member 6. Smt.Minavathi, Member 16. Dr. H. Ramachandra, Member 7. Dr.K.N.Muralidhara, Member 17. Dr. R. Girish, Member 8. Dr.J.Venkatesh, Member 18. Dr. K.A. Radhakrishna Rao, Member 9. Dr. M.C. Padma, Member 19. Dr.C.J. Gangadhara Gowda, Member 10. Sri M.K. Krishna, Member 20. Dr.A.T.Eswara, Member

Experts from outside (Industry, R & D Tech. Edn) 1. Dr. K. Ramachandra and 2. Dr. B. Shivalingaiah

Nominees of the VTU 1. Dr. G. Raghavendra Rao

Invitees: 1. Dr. Gopisidappa - BOS Chairman(Civil-PG) 2. Prof. M.C. Shanthakumar - BOS Chairman(Civil-UG)

The Agenda 1-5 were discussed at length and the following resolutions were made: R1) The Scheme and Syllabi of the following PG program were deliberated in detail and approved.

a) MTech (VLSI Design & Embedded Systems) b) MTech (Computer Engineering)

R2) The amendments of Rules and Regulations of BE program (2012-13) tabled were • 5.5(a) Modified registration for “Regulation for backlog course(s) • 5.5(b) Registration for detained course(s). • 9.3.4 – A sub section of regulation of “9 – Evaluation system” They were deliberated at length and approved for incorporation

R3) The result of BE(9), MTech(4), MCA & MBA Programs were reviewed and approved. The list of eligible candidates was approved for the award of degree.

R4) The lists of rank holders and the toppers/medal winners were approved. Some general suggestions made were –

1) While designing a PG program, one should bear in mind the sustenance of the same for a considerable period of time i.e., at least 10 year.

2) Projects works should be Industry oriented. 3) HOD’S /Staff must build good rapport with industry. 4) Text and Reference books must be separated. 5) The number of text books shall be restricted to 1 or 2 comprehensive ones. 6) All the courses, especially the electives, be supplemented with good number lab sessions

in order to impart a better practical knowledge. 7) Subjects of MTech (CE) must not be highly specialized. They shall be made more general

so that the students from varied background will be in a position to opt for studies. 8) The standard of syllabi must be comparable with any other top notch Universities, for

attracting more students and increasing their employability. Dean (Acad) Principal (Dr. K.N.Umesh) (Dr. V. Sridhar)

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Academic Council Meeting - 05 held on 29.08.2013 Ref No: PES/Auto/Acad/2013-14/16

Date: 26th August 2013

Circular

Sub: Academic Council meeting – reg.

The meeting of Academic council, is scheduled for 29th August 2013 at 10:30am.

Kindly make yourself convenient to be present and spare your experience and expertise on the

occasion.

Venue: Board Room of Placement block.

(Dr. K.N.Umesh) Dean (Academic)

Convener, Academic council

****** Agenda

1. Approval of Results of BE (9), M.Tech (4), MCA, MBA Programs. 2. Approval of Rank list for the award of Medals. 3. Any other matters with the permission of chairman.

Copy To:

1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Head (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, All BE & MTech. Engg., MCA, MBA

Depts.), for needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU

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Minutes of Academic Council Meeting - 05 held on 29.08.2013 Ref No: PES/Auto/Acad/2013-14/17 Date: 30th August 2013

Members Present: Institutional Members

1. Dr.V.Sridhar,Principal, Chairman 11. Sri M.K. Krishna, Member 2. Dr.K.N.Umesh, Dean(Acad), Member Secretary 12. Dr.H.S.Sheshadri, Member 3. Dr.C.J. Gangadhara Gowda, Member 13. H.P. Mohan Kumar, Member 4. Dr.H.V.Ravindra, Member 14. Dr. P. Somashekar , Member 5. Dr. B. Ramachandra, Member 15. Dr.Shivalingegowda, Member 6. Dr.Gopi Siddappa, Member 16. Dr. H. Ramachandra, Member 7. Dr.K.N.Muralidhara, Member 17. Dr.A.T.Eswara, Member 8. Dr.J.Venkatesh, Member 18. Dr. B.S. Shivakumar, Member 9. Dr. M.C. Padma, Member 19. Dr. B. Shanmukha, Member 10. Smt.Minavathi, Member 20. Dr. B.M. Mahalingegowda

Nominees of the VTU 1. Dr. S. Mohan Kumar 2. Dr. Raja Rao 3. Dr. K V A Balaji

Invitees:

3. Dr. K.M. Jagadeesh - BOS Chairman(Auto-UG) 4. Dr. R. Girish - BOS member(Computer Science-UG & PG)

The agenda placed before the council were considered for approval. The following resolution were made

i) The list of eligible graduates of BE (9 branches), M.Tech.(4 branches), MBA & MCA were approved

ii) The names topper and medal winners were finalized. iii) The date of 4th Graduation Day to be held as divided on 4th September 2013. iv) The result analysis was found satisfactory. v) Under any other matter the following subject, were discussed

a. Identifying weaker students can be done as follows based on – • Based on performance of 1st test • Shortage of attendance • Main exam performance

b. Support to weaker student can be done as follows • Conducting additional coaching classes / tutorials • Giving self learning courses with 3 hovers of teaching & 1 to 3 hovers of

interaction outside the classroom • Giving arraignments/ project work/ design exercise • Conducting supplementary term/ exams .

c. Program Educational Objectives • Visiting websites of renowned universities like Harvard, MIT, will help

us to formulate individual program educational objectives. Dean (Acad) Principal (Dr. K.N.Umesh) (Dr. V. Sridhar)

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Academic Council Meeting - 06 held on 25.10.2013 Ref No: PES/Auto/Acad/2013/11 Date: 09th October 2013

Circular Sub: Academic Council meeting – reg. A meeting of Academic Council, is scheduled for 25th October 2013. Kindly make yourself convenient to be present and spare your valuable experience and expertise on the occasion.

Venue: Board Room of Placement block. Time: 10.00 am (Dr. K.N.Umesh) Dean (Academic)

Convener, Academic council ******

Agenda 1. Approval & consideration Scheme of Study and Syllabus the revised UG Programs (2013-14)

i) I/II Sem BE (Common to All Branches- OBE frame work) ii) Scheme of III-VIII Sem

2. Approval of inclusion of the following course in view of improving the job potential of undergraduates

a) Professional English (2 Credits) shall be introduced in chemistry group of I/II sem BE b) A course on “Aptitude Development” [Mandatory Learning Course (MLC)], shall be in included in III/IV Sem BE (Common to All Branches) as follows

i) III Sem – Circuit Branches (EE/ EC/ CS/ IS) ii) IV Sem – Non Circuit Branches (AE/ CE/ IPE/ ME)

3. Approval & consideration of Scheme of Study and Syllabus of the revised MTech. Programs (2013-14)

(i) Computer Engg, (ii) Computer Science and Engineering. (iii) Civil Engineering (CAD of Structures) (iv) Mechanical Engineering (Computer Integrated Manufacturing), (v) Machine Design, (vi) VLSI Design & Embedded System.

4. Approval & consideration Scheme of Study of Exams for BE & MTech Programs a) Scheme of Study: The syllabus content be confined to 5 units in each course. b) Scheme of Exams: There shall be two questions in each unit with a direct choice across the individual units only. Paper setters will set 10 questions per course. Students shall have to answer only one full question from each unit.

5. Approval & consideration Scheme and syllabus of MBA Program 6. Approval & consideration Scheme of Study and Examinations of MBA Program

a) Scheme of Study: The syllabus content be confined to 5 units in each course, of which the 5th Unit will comprises of case studies only. b) Scheme of Exams: There shall be two questions in each of first 4 units with a direct choice across the individual units and one compulsory question in 5th Unit which consists of Case studies only. Paper setters will set 9 questions per course. Students shall have to answer only one full question from each unit.

7 Any other matters Copy To:

1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Head (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, All BE & MTech. Engg., MCA, MBA Depts.), for needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU

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Minutes of Academic Council Meeting - 06 held on 25.10.2013 Dear Madam/Sir, I take this opportunity to thank you for being with us and sparing your valuable time and providing a number of advices to improve the curriculum. Please find here with enclosed Minutes of the Meeting held on 25.10.2013 for your information.

Yours faithfully, Dr. K.N. Umesh

Dean (Acad) Date: 13.11.2013

Members Present: Institutional Members

Sl. No. Name Sl. No.

Name

1. Dr.V.Sridhar,Principal, Chairman 11. Dr. C.J. Gangadhara Gowda, Member 2. Dr.K.N.Umesh, Dean (Acad) ,

Member Secretary 12. Dr. P. Somashekar, Member

3. Dr.K.Narasimhachary, Member 13. Dr. H.S.Sheshadri, Member 4. Dr. B. Ramachandra, Member 14. Sri. H.P.Mohan Kumar, Member 5. Dr. B.S. Shivakumara, Member 15. Dr. A.T.Eswara, Member 6. Smt.Minavathi, Member 16. Dr. H. Ramachandra, Member 7. Dr.K.N.Muralidhara, Member 17. Dr. Shivalingegowda, Member 8. Dr.J.Venkatesh, Member 18. Dr. K.A. Radhakrishna Rao, Member 9. Dr. M.C. Padma, Member 19. Dr. B. Shanmukha, Member 10. Dr. Dr. Gopisiddappa, Member

Experts from outside (Industry, R & D, Tech Edn) 1. Dr. S.C. Pilli - Member from Tech Edn 2. Dr. M.S. Ravi Prakash - Member from Tech Edn

Nominees of the VTU 2. Dr. S. Mohan Kumar 3. Dr. K V A Balaji 4. Dr. Raja Rao

Invitees: 5. Dr. K.M. Jagadeesh 6. Dr. R. Girish

Resolutions:

The Agenda 1-7 were discussed at length and the following resolutions were made: General:

The general suggestions made by the august body for implementation among all the programs are- G11. Each course syllabi shall confine to one or two recent textbooks / reference books.

However, it is better to indicate the contents to be covered alongside the books specifically in order to bring in clarity for the teacher and the Examiners (Question paper setters) as well.

G12. The referencing scheme followed shall be as per general norms-Author/Title/Publisher/Year of Publication.

G13. Using website ids as reference shall be avoided, since their dynamic and volatile nature does not permit their usage as standard reference.

G14. The consistent of standard of reference and the scheme of exam shall be maintained throughout the syllabi of all the programs.

G15. Guidelines for writing the project report was accepted with a modification for restricting the length of abstracts to a max of 2 A4 pages of double line space in Times of Roman (12pts).

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G16. Guidelines shall be evolved and formalized for seminar presentation and Industrial/ Field Visit reports by the program specific committee based on individual requirements. The same may be intimated to the undersigned.

G17. Order of Coding for labs/ Project work shall be maintained in a consistent manner across all the programs.

G18. Referencing text/reference books to the level of articles/topics shall be minimized. G19. Blooms taxonomy shall be followed wherever possible G20. Equivalence of subjects for migration from one scheme to another scheme shall be spelt

out in terms of Course with specific credits. Whenever there is a mismatch/shortfall in accumulating the number of credits, an extra Seminar/Self study course may be suggested to the specific candidate, in order to tally the program total requirement.

G21. Industries like Tata, Infosys are prepared to extend support for practical training. Some related lab components may be added in the curriculum.

G22. NBA Requirements:

i) Publish CO’s and PEO’s, Prerequisites and Strings, along with Curriculum Design document

ii) Promotion of Industrial visit and Self Study Courses is to emphasised. iii) Based on feedback the modifications suggested shall be shown as continuous

improvement B. Program Specific Resolutions:

Many specific suggestions made in order to improve the format and the content and design of the programs- Under graduate Programs: UG1: Scheme and Syllabus of the revised UG Programs (2013-14) considered for approval are

i) I/II Sem BE (Common to All Branches- OBE frame work) ii) Scheme of III-VIII Sem BE Programs

UG2: Scheme of Study and Examinations approved for BE Programs are Scheme of Study: The revised syllabus content be confined to 5 units in each course. Scheme of Exams: There shall be two comprehensive questions in each unit with a direct

choice across the individual units only. Paper setters will set 10 questions per course. Students shall have to answer only one full question from each unit. Each course shall contain the specific Scheme of Exam as a norm.

UG3: Approval was accorded for inclusion of the following course in view of improving the job potential

a) English Proficiency for Engineers (2 Credits) shall be introduced in chemistry group of I/II sem

b) A course on “Aptitude Development” [Mandatory Learning Course (MLC)], shall be in included in III/IV Sem BE (Common to All Branches) as follows

i) III Sem – Circuit Branches (EE/ EC/ CS/ IS) ii) IV Sem – Non-Circuit Branches (AE/ CE/ IPE/ ME)

UG4: Program specific suggestion for revising the following courses- I/II BE Programs a) P13CV13/23:Engg Mechanics: UNIT III content is less. It requires elaboration. Dynamics has to be included. Text book on

Mechanics, authored by Merriams and Irvin shames may added as references b) P13MED14/24:requires explicit formulation of proper SEE format with reference to

Unit-I. c) P13ME14/24:

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It requires redrafting including latest general topics- such as Power transmission element such as gears, etc.

d) P13EC15/25 Introduction of Series, Parallel & Series-Parallel e) P13EC15/25: Electronics fundamentals: A systems approach is required. Introduction of a topic on thin film transistors suggested.

The examples shall be removed f) P13MA21: Engg Maths II Unit V: “Stakes ..” shall be changed to “Stokes theorm” g) P13HU18/28 : English Proficiency for Engineers Scheme of Exams be specified

Higher Semester( Scheme of Syllabus & Study) a) BE(CE): Credit pattern has to revised i) P13CV36: Applied Engineering Geology Credit pattern has to be revised. ii) P13CVL58 : CADS Structural Engg., b) BE(CSE) and BE(ISE): As per NBA requirement, there shall be a clear distinction between the BE(CSE) and

BE(ISE) Programs c) BE(E&C): The scheme is very much appreciated. Suggested to club of topics Verilog & VLSI in one course, e.g., Embedded systems lab. d) BE(E&E): It is suggested to add electives on Smart grid, Power carriers and High Voltage Installation e) BE(ISE): Clarity of the distinction between the BE(CSE) and BE(ISE) Programs has to be brought

forth. Electives on Industrial Computing, Cloud Computing shall be core courses. A course on Natural language processing may be added f) BE(Mech Engg): The course on Industrial Robotics shall have topics on “Emerging Trends in Automation”.

Post graduate Programs: The recommendations made for PG programs are

PG1. Scheme and Syllabus approved for the revised MTech Programs(2013-14) in (i) Computer Engg (ii) Computer Science and Engg (iii) Civil Engineering(CAD of Structures) (iv) Mechanical Engineering (Computer Integrated Manufacturing), (v) Machine Design (vi) VLSI Design & Embedded Systems

PG2. Scheme of Study and Examinations approved for MTech Programs are a) Scheme of Study: The syllabus content be confined to 5 units in each course. b) Scheme of Exams: There shall be two comprehensive questions in each unit with a direct choice across the individual units only. Paper setters will set 10 questions per course. Students shall have to answer only one full question from each unit.

PG3. Approval & consideration of Scheme and syllabus of MBA Program PG4. Approval & consideration Scheme of Study and Examinations of MBA Program

a) Scheme of Study: The syllabus content be confined to 5 units in each course, of which the 5th Unit will comprises of case studies only.

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b) Scheme of Exams: There shall be two comprehensive questions in each of first 4 units with a direct choice across the individual units and one compulsory question in 5th Unit which consists of Case studies only. Paper setters will set 9 questions per course. Students shall have to answer only one full question from each unit.

PG5. Any other matters- Approval sought for starting MTech (Computer Applications in Industrial Drives)from 2014-15 is approved. Dean (Acad) Principal (Dr. K.N.Umesh) (Dr. V. Sridhar)

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Academic Council Meeting - 07 held on 25.08.2014

Ref No: PES/Auto/Acad/ACM/2014-15/01 Date: 12th August 2014

Circular Sub: Academic Council meeting - reg. A meeting of Academic Council, is scheduled for 25th August 2014. Kindly make yourself convenient to be present and spare your valuable experience and expertise on the occasion.

Venue: Board Room of Placement block; Time: 10.00 am. (Dr. K.N.Umesh) Dean (Academic)

Convener, Academic council ******

Agenda The following agenda are for Consideration & Approval during the Academic Council Meeting VII

1. Minutes of ACM - VI held on 25th October 2014 2. Report of action taken on the resolutions of ACM - VI 3. Scheme of Study and Syllabus of the revised UG Programs (OBE frame work) (2013-14)

iii) I/II Sem BE (Common to All Programs) iv) III/IV Sem BE (All Programs) v) Scheme of III-VIII Sem (Revised Templates)

4. Inclusion of the following course in view of improving the job potential of undergraduates a) Soft skills, Personality development Training Modules BE

Title of Course MCA

Sem Course Code Sem Course

Code I P13HU18 Elementary English and Persona Evolution (EEPE) (1 Cr) I P14MHU16 II P13HU28 Advanced English and Persona Evolution(AEPE) (1 Cr) II P14MHU26 III P13HU39 Aptitude Competence and Professional Augmentation-I (ACPA- I) III P14MHU36 IV P13HU49 Aptitude Competence and Professional Augmentation-II (ACPA-II) IV P14MHU47 V P13HU59 Professional and Efficient Avocation - I (PEA - I) - - VI P13HU69 Professional and Efficient Avocation - II (PEA - II) - -

b) To introduce Industry Interaction-I (P13XX310) and Industry Interaction - II (P13XX410) in III and V Sem BE, and c) To introduce Mini Project -I (P13XX510) and Mini Project- II (P13XX610) in IV and VI Sem BE 5. Scheme of Study and Syllabus of the revised MCA Programs (2014-15) 6. Results of the Academic Year (2103-14) 7. Toppers, Rank Holders, Eligible Candidates for the Award of Degree 8. Conduction of Graduation Day V on 13th September 2014 9. Any other matters

Copy To:

1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Chairmen (BOS/Program All BE & MTech. Engg., MCA, MBA Program.), for needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU

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Minutes of Academic Council Meeting - 07 held on 25.08.2014

Date: 22.09.2014 Dear Madam/Sir, I take this opportunity to thank you for being with us and sparing your valuable time and providing a number of advices to improve the curriculum. Please find here with enclosed Minutes of the Meeting held on 25.08.2014 for your information.

Yours faithfully,

Dr. K.N. Umesh Dean (Acad)

Members Present:

Sl. No. Name Sl. No. Name A. Institutional Members:

1. Dr.V.Sridhar,Principal, Chairman 2. Dr.K.N.Umesh, Dean (Acad), Member Secretary

Members 3. Dr.K.Narasimhachary 13. Sri. H.P.Mohan Kumar 4. Dr. B. Ramachandra 14. Dr. P. Somashekar, Member 5. Dr. B.S. Shivakumara 15. Dr. A.T.Eswara 6. Dr. Minavathi 16. Dr. H. Ramachandra 7. Dr.K.N.Muralidhara 17. Dr. Shivalingegowda 8. Dr.J.Venkatesh 18. Dr. H.S.Sheshadri 9. Dr. M.C. Padma 19. Dr. K.A. Radhakrishna Rao

10. Dr. Dr. Gopisiddappa 20. Dr. B. Shanmukha 11. Sri. M.K. Krishana 21. Dr. R. Girish 12. Dr. S. L. Ajit Prasad, Member

B. Experts from outside (Industry, R & D, Tech Edn): 1. Dr. S.C. Pilli Member from Tech Edn 2. Dr. M.S. Ravi Prakash -“- 3. Dr. T. Srinivas -“-

C. Nominees of the VTU: 1. Dr. S. Mohan Kumar 2. Dr. K V A Balaji

D. Invitees: 1. Dr. K.M. Jagadeesh Chairman BOS, (Automobile Engg.) 2. Dr. H M Nanjunda Swamy Chairman BOS,(IP & Engg.) 3. Sri. Siddharth Sethi CEO, ZesTech Global Pvt Ltd, Bangalore.

Meeting started with a welcome address by Dr. K.N. Umesh, Dean (Acad), Member Secretary

The Agenda 1-12 were discussed at length and the following resolutions were made:

1. Agenda: 14-7AC-1: Minutes of ACM - VI held on 25th October 2013 The minutes circulated among the members, were read and recorded

2. Agenda 14-7AC-2: Report of action taken on the resolutions of ACM – VI were circulated and were approved Q. Why supplementary exam is withdrawn?

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R: An alternate arrangement made for providing more opportunities to clear backlogs/failed courses, Makeup examinations were conducted soon after main exams immediately after two weeks.

3. Agenda 14-7AC-3: Scheme of Study and Syllabus of the revised UG Programs (OBE frame work) (2013-14)

a. I/II Sem BE (Common to All Programs): Annexure – A Q. Books written for University syllabus such as Omkar publisher shall not be used as text books? R: Standard books shall be used Q. Why topics nano technology are brought in the modern day Physics / Chemistry? R: Since nano technology is gaining importance in the recent days, only an overview is provided in these basic courses.

b. III/IV Sem BE (All Programs) : Annexure Q. Will the inclusion of Calculus of variation not make the course more tough? R: There are not enough courses to teach those topics in four semesters. Hence this essential topic has to be taught in the IV sem course. Q. Why derivation of Euler equation not to be dealt? R: Derivation is to be included Q. Why author like Kreyszig standard ones are not made as text book? R: The book Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig should be included as text book Q. Has the Load balancing of courses across IV Sem is given due consideration? R: The individual program Chairman will be instructed to take care of the balancing of load Q. Has equivalence of Maths syllabus is checked with VTU syllabus? R: VTU is following more/ less the some contents in its recent revision b1 - Automobile Engineering

Q. Is it not essential to teach basic of Thermodynamics /Applied thermodynamics in detail? R : There are not enough slots to teach in greater depth the width of it in the curriculum. Hence only essentials are included in a single course.

b2 - Computer Science & Engineering Q. Has the distinctions between BE programs of CSE and ISE been delineated? R : Yes, done

b3 - Civil Engineering R : Approved after due consideration.

b4 - Electronics &Communication Engineering R : Approved after due consideration.

b5 - Electrical & Electronics Engineering ELE M/C Lab -1 (Missing) P13EEL48-Electrical Machine - 1 is to be made Electrical Machine Lab - 1.

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R : Approved after due consideration. Q: Why not be the courses renamed specifically w.r.t to the program/ contents, eg Field Theory - Electromagnetic Theory? R : Course shall be named reflecting the contents.

b6 - Industrial & Production Engineering R: Approved after due consideration. Industry Interaction - I Q: Is there any scheme for monitoring and evaluating the Industry Interaction (I & II) courses? R: Individual departments were given freedom to evolve their own scheme to evaluate the MLC’s. Guidelines will have to be prepared for evaluating and recording the performance of students individually / Group wise.

b7 - Information Science & Engineering R : Approved after due consideration.

b8 - Mechanical engineering R :Approved after due consideration.

c. Scheme of III-VIII Sem (Revised Templates): Annexure – C

R : Approved after due consideration.

4. Agenda 14-7AC-4: Syllabus of III & IV Sem MTech.(CIM) Program (2013-14):Annexure – D

5. Agenda 14-7AC-5: Scheme of Study and Syllabus of the revised MCA Program (2014-15):

R : Approved after due consideration. Q: MCA – Has the Cloud Computing made as Core course? R : No, It is an elective. Q: Why not the scheme include the Credit pattern L:T:P:C; and Hrs/ Week? R: Hrs/ week and Credit pattern shall be in the scheme itself shows. Separate column will be provided for Hrs/ Week. LTP will be changed to LTPC

6. Agenda 14-7AC-6: Introduction of Soft skills, Personality Development Training Modules: � Scheme of Study and Syllabus of BE- Annexure – F

Approved after due considerations of NBA and Placement perspectives T & P Module – The new move of introducing Soft skills, Personality Development Training Modules is appreciated. Q. Has the Report / Assignment/ Paper writing topics been included? R: Yes, proper emphasis will be made. Q. Why not Ethics be – shifted from CIPE? R: The same will be considered in the next revision.

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� Scheme of Study and Syllabus of MCA- Annexure – G

Approved after due consideration.

7. Agenda 14-7AC-7: Introduction of Industry Interaction-I (P13XX310) and Industry Interaction - II (P13XX510) in III and V Sem BE, Programs

Q. Where are the guide lines for monitoring/ evaluation of the course? R : Guide lines will be formulated and circulated.

8. Agenda 14-7AC-8: Introduction of Mini Project -I (P13XX410) and Mini Project- II (P13XX610) in IV and VI Sem BE Programs

Q. where are the guideline for conduction and evaluation of Mini Project -I (P13XX410) and Mini Project- II (P13XX610) in IV and VI Sem BE Programs? R : The guidelines for conduction and evaluation has to be prepared.

9. Agenda 14-7AC-9: Results of the Academic Year (2013-14):

Q: The result show analysis must show throughput rather than summary of eligible candidates for award of degree. Why not the same be provided? R :The details will be worked out and provided. In general a report will be prepared as per the format to be submitted to the university. The report will contain all such information. Q. Do you have the details/ statistics of students who have appeared successful in GATE exam? R: It is difficult to build such details because not all students inform their result, to the department/ college etc.

10. 14-7AC-10: Toppers, Rank Holders, Eligible Candidates for the Award of Medals and Degree

R: Approved after due consideration

11. Agenda 14-7AC-11: Conduction of Graduation Day V on 13th September 2014:

R: Approved after due consideration

12. Agenda 14-7AC-12: Evaluation Criteria for MLC(Mini project and IT):

R: To be prepared and included in rule book. In order to avoiding litigations in future

Any other matters - Nil

Concluded with Vote of Thanks by Dr. V Sridhar, Principal.

Dr. K.N. Umesh

Dean (Acad)

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Academic Council meeting-08 held on 05 - 09 – 2015

Ref: PESCE/Auto/Acad/2015/114 Date: 29 - 08 - 2015

Circular Sub: Academic Council meeting – reg. A meeting of Academic Council is scheduled on Saturday 5th September 2015. Kindly make yourself convenient to be present and spare your valuable experience and expertise on the occasion. Venue: Board Room of Placement block. Time: 10.00 am

(Sri. B.Dinesh Prabhu) (Dr.H.V.Ravindra) (Dr. V. Sridhar) Deputy Dean (Academic) Dean (Academic) Principal

****** Agenda

1. Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme of Study and Syllabus for the revised UG Programs of V & VI Semester BE(All branches)(2013-17 Scheme) a) Scheme of Study: The syllabus content is confined to 5 units in each course. b) Scheme of Exams: There shall be two questions from each unit with internal choice

across individual units only. Paper setters will set 10 questions per course. Students shall have to answer, Five full questions, selecting, only one full question from each unit.

2. Approval & consideration of CBCS with OBE Scheme of Study, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations for the revised UG Programs (2015-16) vi) Scheme of I-VIII Sem vii) Syllabus of I and II Sem BE (Common to All Branches) viii) Inclusion of the following courses in view of improving the job potential of

undergraduates • Professional English (one Credit each) shall be introduced in I, II,IV,V & VI sem BE

• A course on “Comprehensive Communication Development” [2 credits], shall be in included in III Sem BE (Only for lateral entry students).

ix) Scheme of Study and Scheme of Exams: Same as 1(a) & (b) 3. Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations for

revised M.Tech. Programs (2015-16) a. Scheme of Study and Scheme of Exams: Same as 1(a) & (b)

4. Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations for MCA Programs

Scheme of Study and Scheme of Exams: Same as 1(a) & (b)

5. Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations of MBA Program

a) Scheme of Study: The syllabus content be confined to 5 units in each course, of which the 5th Unit will comprises of case studies only.

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b) Scheme of Exams: There shall be two questions in each of first 4 units with a direct choice across the individual units and one compulsory question in 5th Unit which consists of Case studies only. Paper setters will set 9 questions per course. Students shall have to answer 5 full questions only (one full question from each unit from units 1to 4 and question from unit 5 is compulsory)

6. Approval & consideration Rules and Regulations of UG and PG courses i) Based on the performance in CIE and SEE the letter grade is awarded to a student in

a course. A student should secure minimum of 50% in CIE and also minimum of 40% in SEE. Altogether a student has to secure a minimum of 45% of marks (50% in CIE and 40% in SEE marks put together) to complete a course.

ii) Eligibility criteria for upward movement Reg. 7. Results of the Academic Year 2104-15 8. Toppers, Rank Holders, Eligible Candidates for the Award of Degree 9. Conduction of sixth Graduation Day on 12th September 2015 10. Any other matters Copy To:

1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Head (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, All BE & M.Tech. Engg., MCA, MBA

Depts.), for needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU

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Proceedings of Academic Council meeting-08 held on 05 - 09 - 2015 Meeting started with welcome address by Dr.H.V.Ravindra, Dean(Academic Affairs), Member secretary The Agenda 1-10 were discussed at length and the following observations/resolutions were made.

(1) The Proceedings and action taken, of the 7th Academic Council meeting which was held on 25 - 08 – 2014 was reviewed and approved

(2) Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme of Study, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations for the revised UG Programs of V & VI Semester BE (All branches → 2013-17 Scheme)

OBE Scheme of Study (syllabus content confined to 5 units in each course), Scheme of Exams (two questions from each unit with internal choice - 10 questions to set and Five questions to answer) and Syllabus for the revised UG Programs of V & VI Semester BE (All branches → 2013-17 Scheme) was reviewed and concerns/suggestions were given for necessary revision.

???? Automotive Electronics shall be added as an Elective subject for Automobile Engineering Course.

???? Subjects/Electives in each course should have programme specific objective. ???? Credits for Industrial interaction shall be given a thought! ???? To seek clarification from VTU regarding CIE and SEE marks [i.e., it has to be

20(CIE)+80(SEE) as per VTU norms rather than 50(CIE)+50(SEE) which is being followed by our Autonomous norms]

???? Can Number of laboratory/Practical courses be increased? ???? Integrated Courses (Theory + Practical) – is it common to all branches? ???? For laboratory/Practical courses the Hour pattern (L:T:P:H) shall be 0:1:2:3 rather

than the existing 0:0:3:3 pattern.

(3) Approval & consideration of CBCS with OBE Scheme of Study, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations for the revised UG Programs (2015-16)

CBCS with OBE Scheme of Study and Syllabus for the revised UG Programs of I & II Semester BE (2015-16) were reviewed.

• Scheme of I-VIII Sem

• Syllabus of I and II Semester BE (Common to All Branches) • Inclusion of the following courses in view of improving the job potential of

undergraduates o Professional English (one Credit each) introduced in I, II,IV,V & VI sem BE o A course on “Comprehensive Communication Development” [2 credits],

included in III Sem BE (Only for lateral entry students). • Scheme of Study and Scheme of Exams: Same as Para (2)

(4) Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations

for revised M.Tech. Programs (2015-16) OBE Scheme of Study and Syllabus for the revised PG Programs of M.Tech. (All branches) was reviewed and concerns/suggestions were given for necessary revision.

• Scheme of Study and Scheme of Exams: Same as Para (2)

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???? The Subject Pedagogy/Research methodology shall be Pedagogy and Research methodology

???? Let there be more meaningful method of evaluation for Pedagogy/Research methodology

???? Serious concern about faculty non-involvement for PG Project works, and follow-up regarding the same.

???? There shall be specific laboratory, for ex; Lab-1→Design oriented Lab-2→Manufacturing oriented etc.,

???? Concerns about, to match the load distribution as per the requirement with little deviation as prescribed by the university!

(5) Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations for MCA Programs

OBE Scheme of Study and Syllabus for the revised MCA Programs was reviewed and concerns/suggestions were given for necessary revision.

• Scheme of Study and Scheme of Exams: Same as Para (2)

(6) Approval & consideration of OBE Scheme, Syllabus and Scheme of Examinations of

MBA Program • Scheme of Study: The syllabus content be confined to 5 units in each course, of

which the 5th Unit will comprises of case studies only. • Scheme of Exams: There shall be two questions in each of first 4 units with a direct

choice across the individual units and one compulsory question in 5th Unit which consists of Case studies only. Paper setters will set 9 questions per course. Students shall have to answer 5 full questions only (one full question from each unit from units 1to 4 and question from unit 5 is compulsory)

(7) Approval & consideration Rules and Regulations of UG and PG courses

iii) Based on the performance in CIE and SEE the letter grade is awarded to a student in a course. A student should secure minimum of 50% in CIE and also minimum of 40% in SEE. Altogether a student has to secure a minimum of 45% of marks (50% in CIE and 40% in SEE marks put together) to complete a course.

iv) Eligibility criteria for upward movement Reg. No discussions were carried out in this regard.

(8) Results of the Academic Year 2104-15 (9) Toppers, Rank Holders, Eligible Candidates for the Award of Degree (10) Conduction of sixth Graduation Day on 12th September 2015

Agenda pertaining to Results, Awards and Conduction of 6th graduation Day reg. were brought to the notice and Academic Council Members were invited for the graduation Day.

(11) Other matters At the end, Academic Council Members (Experts from outside the college and VTU nominees) complimented proceedings and expressed their views as mentioned below

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! Content matters than the scheme ! Communication/Expression is very important than knowledge ! Increase seminars and presentations in PG programs ! More Interaction, especially for PG students, increase confidence ! For UG, there is knowledge gap! Hence fundamentals shall be more clear ! Assignments shall be supported by presentations ! Fundamental knowledge sharing shall be by interaction – questions and answering ! Senior faculty shall handle basic subjects which shall overcome lacunae in mathematical

subjects ! Senior faculty Communication and interaction with senior and junior students is

essential. ! Rules and Regulations for OBE and CBCS shall be slightly different ! Industrial experts and Alumni to be invited to motivate the students (branch wise) as Part

of Orientation programme. ! Statistics pertaining to Entry and exit of students (branch wise) ! Entrepreneurship workshops shall be incorporated ! More alumnae shall be involved wherever and whenever necessary for the overall growth

and development of institute ! Employability of PG students! ! Interaction with students to be improved ! Addressing weak students, statistics and analysis for the same. ! Counselor addressing the students during the 1st year rather than in Final year ! Interdisciplinary programme can attract more students ! Mentoring system by group of students(motivating) ! Train students during vacation as per industrial needs ! Industrial visits and interactions for Industry and partnership in academics. ! Entrepreneurship development programmes to be initiated ! One Technical paper in Conference/Journal in mandatory for M.Tech. students ! Interdisciplinary M.Tech program shall be initiated in the institution ! Mentoring sessions to girls/women and SC and ST ! Industry oriented projects

Copy To:

1) The Principal, for kind information 2) Controller of Examinations 3) The Head (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, All BE & M.Tech. Engg., MCA, MBA

Depts.), for needful 4) Teachers of the college representing different level of teaching staff. 5) Experts from outside the college representing areas such as Industry, R & D., Tech Edn. 6) Nominees of the VTU

(Sri. B.Dinesh Prabhu) (Dr. H V Ravindra) (Dr. V SRIDHAR) Deputy Dean (Academic) Dean (Academic) Principal

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Annexure – VI

Incorporation of Outcome Based Education in Curricula

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Incorporation of Outcome Based Education in Curricula

We are aware that, the institute has introduced the Outcome Based Education (OBE) for the UG (BE) program commencing from the academic year 2013-14 and for PG (M.Tech., MBA, MCA) programs commencing from the academic year 2015-16. As a step towards implementation, a number of meetings and workshops were held to gain knowledge and the essence of OBE and its tools. Further a meeting of Chairmen (Program/BOS) was held to finalise on the format suitable for submission to Academic Council/NBA Committee. The guidelines laid forthwith shall supplement and become handy in designing the OBE curriculum. Kindly go through the same to make your earnest efforts in implementing them in all courses of BE program.

GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTING OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION

“Outcome-based education means starting with a clear picture of what is important for students to be able to do, then organising the curriculum, instruction, and assessment to make sure that this learning ultimately happens.” (Spady, 1994)

1. Introduction:

Outcome Based Education (OBE) reforms, emphasize setting clear standards for observable, measurable outcomes of programs in stages. Many countries write their OBE standards so that they focus on mathematics, language, science, and history, without referring to attitudes, social skills, or moral values. A few exceptions are ethics and social skills for labor & job market, reduction of youth unemployment, both in the nation and in the globe as well.

The key features which may be used to judge if a system has implemented an outcomes-based education systems are:

• Creation of a curriculum framework that outlines specific, measurable outcomes. The standards included in the frameworks are usually chosen through the area's normal political process.

• A commitment not only to provide an opportunity of education, but to require learning outcomes for advancement. Promotion to the next grade, a diploma, or other reward is granted upon achievement of the standards, while extra classes, repeating the year, or other consequences entail upon those who do not meet the standards.

• Standards-based assessments that determines whether students have achieved the stated standard. Assessments may take any form, so long as the assessments actually measure whether the student knows the required information or can perform the required task.

Outcome based education is a commitment that all students of all groups will ultimately reach the same minimum standards. Attempts should be made not to "give up" on unsuccessful students 2. OBE Process and Its Elements: The process of OBE begins with the end in mind. The elements of OBE are given in Fig1. It consists of

(Sri. B.Dinesh Prabhu) (Dr. H V Ravindra) Deputy Dean (Academic) Dean (Academic)

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• Program Objectives • Program Outcomes • Course Learning Objectives • Topic Learning Objectives

3. Program Educational Objectives (PEO) (Mechanical Engg.) Example: The objectives of the Mechanical Engineering Program are to produce graduates who:

• are well prepared in technical knowledge, skills, and awareness of current practice to practice mechanical engineering in the general streams of thermal/fluid systems, mechanical systems and design, and materials and manufacturing in industry and government settings or to pursue advanced studies.

• are able to analyze, design and improve practical thermal and mechanical systems. • possess ability to communicate and collaborate effectively. • understand the economical, societal and environmental impact and ethical and

professional responsibilities of a mechanical engineer. • recognize the need for and possess the ability to engage in life-long learning ,

for a considerable length of service while pursuing a career even after the completion of degree. 4. Program Outcomes (PO) Program Outcomes are formulated based on ABET / NBA. They are narrower statements that describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. These are the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that enable graduates to achieve the Program Educational Objectives. They are acquired by students as they matriculate through the program. Program Outcomes are achieved through an array of courses. To ensure the achievement of POs through courses we formulate Course Learning Objectives (CLO)

5. Program Outcomes for Engineering Program (3a-3k)

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Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, ABET, USA, now adopted in NBA has set forth the following as the program outcomes a. to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering b. to design & conduct experiments as well as analyze & interpret data c. to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs d. to function on multi-disciplinary teams e. to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems f. have an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility g. to communicate effectively h. have the broad education to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global

and societal context i. possess the ability to engage in life-long learning j. possess a knowledge of contemporary issues k. to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering

practice

Example : Outcomes for Mechanical Engineering program a. Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering, to model and

analyze physical systems b. Ability to Design and perform laboratory experiments for thermal, fluid and mechanical

systems as well as to analyze and interpret data c.

• Ability to Design thermal systems, components, or processes to meet desired needs

• Ability to Design mechanical systems, components, or processes to meet desired needs

• Knowledge of the materials and processes used to manufacture products d. Ability to participate effectively in teams involving several disciplines. e. Ability to Identify, formulate, and solve thermal, fluid and mechanical problems by applying first principles, including open-ended problems. f. Ability to develop practical solutions for mechanical engineering problems under professional and ethical constraints. g. Ability to Communicate effectively with written, oral, and visual means in a technical setting. h. Broad understanding of the impact of engineering in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context. i. Ability to engage in lifelong learning. j. Knowledge about contemporary issues in engineering. k. Ability to use modern modeling and simulation techniques, and computing tools.

6. Program Outcome Assessment Matrix

� The entries for a course should be based on the review of course materials conducted by a committee that include all faculty members who teach the course.

� The course materials for review include - syllabi

- learning objectives - tests and other assessment measures - the course assessment matrix 7. Course learning objectives: Statements of observable student actions that serve as evidence of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes acquired in a course.

• For a core course they must address one or more program outcomes regardless of who happens to be teaching.

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• The core courses in the program curriculum must collectively include learning objectives that address each of Outcomes a-k

Course Learning Objectives are achieved through Topic Learning Objectives Examples of CLO Example 1:

By the end of this course, the student if given the flow chart of a chemical process production plant, be able to

(a) identify potential hazardous pollutants. (b) estimate the likelihood that their emission rates will exceed EPA regulations. (c) select monitoring devices for each emission source and justify the selections. (d) design a system for reducing an unacceptable emission level and identify its possible

flaws.

Example 2: Object Oriented Modeling and Design At the end of the course the student will be able to:

i. Explain the concepts of object oriented system development ii. Compare traditional design with OO design iii. Apply object-oriented approach to software development based on modeling objects

from the real world iv. Use object oriented model to build a language independent design

Example 3:

Course Code and Title: 08 CSC403 Analysis and Design of

Chapter Number/Title: 4. Divide and Conquer Planned Hours: 3hrs

Course Learning Objectives :The student should be able to

1. Explain divide and conquer method of algorithmic problem solving.

2. Illustrate the divide and conquer technique with respect to merge sort , quick sort, Multiplication of large integers and Strassen’s Matrix Multiplication.

3. Analyze the divide and conquer algorithms with respect to merge sort , quick sort, Multiplication of large integers and Strassen’s Matrix Multiplication

4. Examine whether divide and conquer technique of algorithm design can be applied for a given problem and construct a divide and conquer algorithm.

5. Compare the performances of two divide and conquer strategy based algorithms.

6. Demonstrate the use of unified modeling language for modeling, describing, analyzing and designing an application.

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8. Mapping of CLOs with Outcomes

� A course is said to be addressing a particular outcome, if one or more of CLOs address that outcome.

� Course Assessment Matrix constructed for a course, keeps track of how and where program outcomes are addressed in the curriculum.

9. Course Articulation Matrix : At the end of designing the curriculum all the courses

have to be articulated so as to to meet the program outcome as follows

Outcome Indicators and Core Courses (Corse Learning

Objectives)

Outcom

e a

Outcom

e b

Outcom

e c …..

Outcom

e i

Outcom

e j

Outcom

e k

Course 1 (CLO1) H

M

L L

Course 2 (CLO2) M H L

L M L

Course 3 (CLO3)

H

M L M L

..

Course n (CLOn) H M

L

M

Example : Course Articulation Matrix - Microprocessors and its Applications

Course Learning Objectives - CLO Program Outcome – *-(General)

a b c d e f g h i j k

Explain Microprocessor (8086) and Microcontroller (8051) architecture. M - - - - - M - - - -

Develop the ability to use assembly language to program the microcontroller (8051) to perform a defined task.

H H L - - - M - - L -

Develop the ability to use Embedded C language to program the microcontroller (8051) to perform a defined task

H H L - - - M - - L -

Demonstrate the capability to program the microcontroller to communicate with external circuit using parallel ports, serial ports and timer ports.

H H L - - - M - - L -

Use of analog/digital converter ports to interact with external analog circuitry and exhibit skills of writing and using interrupt-driven programs

H H L - - - M - - L -

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10. Topic Level Learning Objectives :

They are the core elements which reinforce learning with proper meaning and essence of a Course. � These are written using the same guidelines of CLOs. � The focus is on individual topics of the course.

11. Conclusions: Outcome Based Education is a method or means which begins with the end in mind and constantly emphasises continuous improvement. The OBE curriculum design and teaching focuses on what students can actually do after they have graduate. In a nut shell, • In education, what matters ultimately is not what is taught, but what is learned; • Therefore for each course we need to formulate intended learning outcomes. • What we teach and how we teach, and how we assess, ought to be aligned with the

intended learning outcomes, The quality of teaching is to be judged by the quality of learning that takes place.

Novel Practices during Implementation of OBE scheme of study from 2015-16 academic year for PG programs

� CIE eligibility for SEE changed to 50%of maximum marks instead of 40%of maximum marks as in OBE scheme of study

� For SEE, minimum marks of passing kept unchanged(40%of maximum marks) � In total, a student has to score a minimum of 45% of maximum marks (50%of CIE

marks and 40%of SEE marks) for promotion � Research Methodology and Pedagogy courses with two credits are to be studied

during 3rd semester. � Industrial training with credits is part of the curriculum. � Soft skill training with credits and Mini project are part of the curriculum for MCA

program. � Laboratory courses are part of the curriculum. � To increase the quality, Project work is altered as Project work phase-1,2,3, thesis

evaluation and viva-voce.

A core committee has been formed for implementation of OBE for PG

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Annexure – VII

Choice Based Credit System

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We are aware that, the institute has introduced the Outcome Based Education (OBE) for the UG (BE) program commencing from the academic year 2013-14 and PG (M.Tech., MBA, MCA) programs commencing from the academic year 2015-16.

Further the institute has introduced the Outcome Based Education (OBE) along with Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for the UG (BE) program commencing from the academic year 2015-16. As a step towards implementation, a number of meetings and workshops were held to gain knowledge and the essence of OBE and its tools. Additionally, a meeting of Chairmen (Program/BOS) and the core committee for implimentation of CBCS to UG were held to finalise on the format suitable for submission to Academic Council/NBA Committee. The guidelines laid forthwith shall supplement and become handy in designing the OBE curriculum. Kindly go through the same to make your earnest efforts in implementing them in all courses of BE program.

Supporter Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)

The credit based semester system provides flexibility in designing curriculum and assigning credits based on the course content and hours of teaching. The choice based credit system provides a ‘cafeteria’ type approach in which the students can take courses of their choice, learn at their own pace, undergo additional courses and acquire more than the required credits, and adopt an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Types of Courses:

Courses in a CBCS programme may be of the following types. 1. Core Course: This is the course which is to be compulsorily studied by a student as a core

requirement to complete the requirement of a programme in a said discipline of study.

2. a. Foundation Course: The course based upon the content that leads to

Knowledge enhancement. b. Foundation Elective: Elective Foundation courses are value-based and are

aimed at man-making education.

3. Elective: This is the course, which can be chosen from the pool of papers. It may be supportive to the discipline / providing extended scope/ Enabling an Exposure to some other discipline domain / nurturing student proficiency skills.

4. Self Study Course and Seminar: The courses related to the program discipline which is studied by the students with her/his own efforts under the guidance of a Course Instructor/Project guide, using study materials available in open sources. The intention of the course is to encourage the habit of self learning. Such courses may be devised with the guidance of Course Instructor/Project guide and introduced during 8th Semesters of Bachelors of Engineering program. It shall carry two credits.

The Assessment marks (CEE) shall be based on the evaluation during 8th semester by a committee consisting of Head of the concerned department, two senior faculty members of the department, one of them may be the internal guide. The work may be evaluated for award of Assessment marks (CEE) based on a Report, presentation and viva voce, by the committee.

5. Open Elective: The course offered by a competent department/discipline of specialization

in order to help a candidate of any other discipline to gain knowledge and reasonable extent of expertise in an area, wherein the student wishes to acquire some support for

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development in either of his own academic or research interests, etc. As such the course content shall be simple enough to be understood by interdisciplinary candidates. An Open Elective will be offered by a hosting department, to other departments in a given semester. Such a course shall be introduced during 7th and 8th Semester of Bachelors Program. (10-12 Courses/Semester shall be offered to other disciplines from 5 hosting streams [CS, CE, E & E, ME, MBA/MCA] having an elementary Syllabus designed). List of Courses Pertaining to Mandatory Learning, Soft Skills & Personality Development, Industry Institute Interaction and Mini Project

Credits and Working Hours per week The number of credits of a course in a semester shall ordinarily be calculated as under: a. Lecture: One lecture hour per week shall be assigned one credit. b. Tutorial: Two tutorial hours per week shall be assigned one credit. c. Practical: Two laboratory hours per week shall be assigned one credit. Not more than

three credits may be assigned to a practical course having only laboratory component. The courses having three hours of contact every alternate week shall be one credit only.

d. Drawing: Two drawing class hours per week shall be assigned one credit. e. Mini-project / Industrial visit / Seminars / Main Projects: Assignment of credits or

non credits like mandatory learning courses as decided by the Academic Council.

4.3 The Departmental Undergraduate Committee (DUGC) will discuss and recommend the exact credits offered for the program and the syllabi of all undergraduate programs offered by the department from time to time before sending the same to the Board of Studies (BOS of PESCE). The BOS will consider the proposal from the department and make recommendation to the Academic Council (AC of PESCE) for consideration and approval. 4.3.1 The course Instructor shall announce in the class, and / or display at the Faculty room/

website, the details of the Evaluation Scheme, including the distribution of the weightage for each of the components and method of conversion from the raw scores to the letter grades; within the first week of the semester in which the course is offered, so that there are no ambiguities in communicating the same to all the students concerned.

4.4 Courses of Special Nature In addition to the regular courses which are typically theory and practical there may be additional courses of special nature.

4.4.1 a. The curriculum may contain Industry Interaction such as Industry/ Field visit, during 5th

Semester of the Academic program with number of credits limited to one credit. b. The curriculum may contain a mini project work during 6th semester to carry out a

design / fabrication/ simulation type of project. There shall be one mini project in the academic program with number of credits limited to one credit.

4.4.2 Mandatory Learning Courses (MLC) & one credit courses. These MLC courses & One Credit Courses must be completed by the student as stipulated below

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Sl.No. Title of the Courses Sem. Completion Criteria

1. Indian Constitution, Human Rights & Professional Ethics, Environmental Studies, Kannada (MLC)

Mandatory Learning C

ourses

I&II To be completed within 4th semester

2. Additional Mathematics I and II for Lateral Entry with diploma qualification (MLC)

III & IV To be completed within 6th

semester 3.

Aptitude and Reasoning Development - BEGINNER (ARDB) (MLC)

III

4. Education Tour (MLC) VII

To be completed before the regular 7th semester or as stipulated by DUGC of concerned department

5. Effective Communication Development.(ECD)

One credit courses

I To be completed within 4th semester

6. Professional Communication Development (PCD)

II

7. Aptitude and Reasoning Development – Intermediate (ARDI)

IV To be completed within 6th semester

8. Industry Visit & Interaction V

To be completed within 8th semester for the award of BE degree

9. Aptitude and Reasoning Development –Advanced. (ARDA)

V

10. Mini Project VI

11. Aptitude and Reasoning Development – EXPERT(ARDE)

VI

PP grade awarded for satisfactory completion of the course. NP grade awarded for non completion of the course. But student has to re-register for the same course or he/she can opt for other courses if there is multiple options. The PP and NP grades are not included in SGPA and CGPA computations. 4.4.3 Project work

Generally, project work is offered in the 7th and/or 8th semesters of the B.E program. Not more than 4 students in a batch can carry out the project and same has to be registered for the course. Project-work Viva-voce examination shall be conducted individually. However the total credits for main project is limited to 10. 4.4.4 Self study course & Seminar Each Candidate has to give one seminar, where the seminar topic shall be selected from the emerging area. The student has to attend all the seminars. Total credits for the Self study course & Seminar is limited to two credits.

9. Evaluation System: 9.1 Course credit pattern:

All courses comprise of specific Lecture-Tutorial-Practical (L-T-P). The course credits are fixed based on the following norms:

I One hour lecture per week is assigned one credit II Two hours tutorial per week is assigned one credit III Two hours lab per week is assigned one credit

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Examples:

L-T-P schedule 4-0-0 will be assigned four credits L-T-P schedule 3-2-0 will be assigned four credits L-T-P schedule 3-2-2 will be assigned five credits L-T-P schedule 0-0-3 will be assigned 1.5 credits

9.2 The academic performance evaluation of a student shall be according to a letter grading system based on CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation) and SEE (Semester End Examination).

The letter grades S A B C D E F indicate the level of academic achievement assessed on a 10 point scale. Letter Grades: S A B C D E F Grade Points: 10 9 8 7 5 4 0 Students appeared for Make-up Examination and subsequent Make-up / SEE examinations will be awarded one Grade lower than what they achieve except E and F Grades.

9.3 Passing Standards 9.3.1 Based on the performance in CIE and SEE the letter grade is awarded to a student in a course. A student should secure minimum of 50% in CIE and also minimum of 40% in SEE. Altogether a student has to secure a minimum of 45% of marks (50% in CIE and 40% in SEE marks put together) to complete a course. 9.3.2 Transitional Grades: • Grade-I is awarded to a student having satisfactory attendance and meeting the passing

standards at CIE, but absent for SEE for the following valid and convincing reasons acceptable to the college. i. Illness or accident which disabled the student from attending the SEE ii. A calamity in the family at a time of SEE which required the Student to be away

from the college. • Grade -G is awarded to a student having satisfactory attendance and CIE, but absent for

SEE. • Grade-W is awarded to a student having satisfactory attendance, but withdrawing from

that course before the prescribed date in a Semester as per Faculty Advice. • Grade -N is awarded to a student not fulfilling either satisfactory attendance and / or

CIE. 9.3.3 Make-up Term :

Students awarded with F, I and G grades in odd or even semester of the academic year should register for such courses conducted during Make-up Term. The schedule for the Make-up Examination is mentioned in sections 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.4.

9.3.4 Students are required to submit examination application form by furnishing true information and appear for SEE / Make-up examination or both. Results of a student will be forefieted in case he/she furnish false information deviating the pertaining autonomous regulations of PESCE with regard to CIE/attendance or both and, other requirements.

9.4 The Letter grade awarded to a student in a course, for which student has registered shall be based on CIE and SEE. The distribution of weightage among these components are as follows:

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Particulars Details Evaluation I - Test Syllabus coverage is 40%. ( 35 marks ) There

will be quiz along with test ( 5 marks) Average marks of two tests along with two Quiz’s and 10 marks of assignment shall form CIE of 50 marks

II - Test Syllabus coverage is next 40%. ( 35 marks ) There will be quiz along with test ( 5 marks)

Assignment 10 marks SEE Final examination to be conducted for full

syllabus for 100 marks. SEE marks reduced to 50 marks.

Make-up test may be given to improve the performance of CIE, subject to maximum of 25 marks only.

9.5 The letter grade awarded to a student in a theory course is based on an appropriate CIE and SEE. SEE evaluation includes review of 20 to 30 % answer scripts by external examiners outside the college.

9.6 The letter grade awarded to a student in a Practical course is based on an appropriate CIE and SEE. 50 marks for CIE and 50 marks for SEE are assigned and SEE will be conducted by two examiners (one internal & one external).

Letter Grades and Grade Points: Letter Grade Grade – Points Raw Score Remark

S 10 90% and above Outstanding A 09 75-89% Excellent B 08 60-74% Very Good C 07 50-59% Good D 05 46-49% Average E 04 45 % Fair F 00 < 45 % Fail G Absent for SEE I Incomplete U Audited W Withdrawal N Not Eligible

PP (For Non-credit courses) Passed NP (For Non-credit courses) Not passed

9.8 Earned Credits:

This refers to the credits assigned to the course in which a student has obtained letter grades either S grade or any one of the A, B, C, D, E.

9.9 Evaluation of Performance: The overall performance of a student will be indicted by two indices:

SGPA, which is the Semester Grade Point Average, and CGPA which is the Cumulative Grade Point Average.

SGPA for a semester is computed as follows: ∑ [(Course credit) X (Grade point)]

(For all courses that semester excluding transitional grades) SGPA= ———————————————————————————————

∑ [(Course credits)] (For all the courses in that semester excluding transitional grades)

CGPA is computed as follows:

∑ [(Course credit) X (Grade point) (Considering all courses)]

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CGPA = —————————————————————————————— ∑ [(Course credits)]

* Grade card will reflect CGPA, only after successful completion of B.E. Program. 9.10 The percentage equivalence of Grade Points for class declaration are as follows.

SGPA / CGPA Percentage of Marks / Class 5.75 50 (Second Class) 6.25 55 6.75 60 (First Class) 7.25 65 7.75 70 (Distinction) 8.25 75

9.11 Communication of grades: a) The course instructors shall submit the CIE marks for each of the students in his course to

COE through Chairman, DUGC within the stipulated date. b) On completion of SEE, the students will be given an opportunity to view their answer

scripts through the concerned course instructors. Any discrepancy with regard to evaluation will be finalised by DUGC of the concerned departments.

c) The final grades will be awarded by the Controller of Examinations after receiving SEE marks from DUGC of the respective department.

d) The student Progress Report shall contain the Letter Grade along with the SGPA and CGPA.

9.12 Appeal for Review of Grades: a) In case of any grievances about the SEE Grades, a student can appeal for review of

grades to the Controller of Examinations by applying for challenge valuation. The fee for such an appeal will be decided by the Institution authority from time to time

b) Challenge valuation and Answer script viewing of Make-up Examinations are not permitted as these Answer scripts are evaluated by two examiners jointly.

9.13 Eligibility criteria for upward movement 1. Students are eligible to register following semesters as per the conditions mentioned below:

Semester Eligibility Criteria I -- II --

III Can carry maximum of four incomplete courses from previous two semesters(I & II)# & should have fulfilled conditions mentioned in section 4.4.2

IV --

V Can carry maximum of four incomplete courses from previous three semesters (II, III # & IV #) and, completed all courses of 1st semester & Should have fulfilled conditions mentioned in section 4.4.2

VI --

VII Can carry maximum of four incomplete courses from previous three semesters (IV, V# & VI #) and, completed all courses of I, II and III semesters & Should have fulfilled conditions mentioned in section 4.4.2

VIII -- # Excluding one credit courses and mandatory learning courses

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P.E.S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANDYA (An Autonomous Institution)

SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION

P.E.S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANDYA (An Autonomous Instit ution) I Semester B.E. SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION Physics Group

Sl. No

Course Code

Course Teaching

Department Board

Hrs/Week Credits

Examination Marks

L:T:P:H # CIE SEE Total 1. P15MA11 Engineering Mathematics-I MA MA 3:2:0:5 4 50 50 100

2. P15PH12 Engineering Physics PH PH 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100

3. P15CV13 Engineering Mechanics CV CV 4:0:04 4 50 50 100

4. P15ME14 Elements of Mechanical Engineering ME ME 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100

5. P15EE15 Basic Electrical Engineering EE EE 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100

6. P15MEL16 Workshop Practice ME/AE ME/AE 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100

7. P15PHL17 Engineering Physics Lab PH PH 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100

8 P15HU18 Effective Communication Development. (ECD)

HM HM 2:0:0:2 1 50 50 100

9 P15HM19 * Indian Constitution, Human Rights & Professional Ethics (ICHRPE)

HM HM 2:0:0:2 0 --- -- --

Total 24 400 400 800

MA : Mathematics; PH : Physics; AE: Automobile Engineering ; CV :Civil Engg; ME : Mech, Engg; EE: E & E Engg; HM : Humanities, Social Science & Management

* ICHRPE/Language (Kannada) :- Students shall have to pass these Mandatory Learning Course/s before completion of IV Semester

P.E.S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANDYA (An Autonomous Instit ution) I Semester B.E. SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION Chemistry Group

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Course Code

Course Teaching

Department Board

Hrs/Week Credits

Examination Marks

L:T:P:H # CIE SEE Total 1. P15MA11 Engineering Mathematics-I MA MA 3:2:0:5 4 50 50 100

2. P15CH12 Engineering Chemistry CH CH 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100

3. P15CS13 Computer Concepts & C Programming CS CS 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100

4. P15MED14 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing ME ME 2:0:4:6 4 50 50 100

5. P15EC15 Electronic Devices and Communication EC EC 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100

6. P15CSL16 Computer Programming Lab CS CS 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100

7. P15CHL17 Engineering Chemistry Lab CH CH 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100

8 P15HU18 Effective Communication Development. (ECD)

HM HM 2:0:0:2 1 50 50 100

9. P15EV19 *Environmental Studies EV EV 2:0:0:2 0 --- -- --

10 P15HM110 * Language (Kan.) HM HM 2:0:0:2 0 --- -- --

Total 24 400 400 800

MA : Mathematics; CH : Chemistry; CV :Civil Engg; ME : Mech, Engg; EC: E & C Engg; Environmental Engineering ;HM : Humanities, Social Science & Management

* Env. Studies /Language (Kannada):- Students shall have to pass these Mandatory Learning Course/s before completion of IV- Semester

# L- Lecture, T-Tutorial, P- Practical, H- Total hours; CIE : Continuous Internal Evaluation; SEE : Semester End Examinations

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION II Semester B.E. Physics Group

Sl. No

Course Code Course Teaching

Department Board Hrs/Week

Credits Examination

Marks L:T:P:H # CIE SEE. Total

1. P15MA21 Engineering Mathematics-II MA MA 3:2:0:5 4 50 50 100 2. P15PH22 Engineering Physics PH PH 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 3. P15CV23 Engineering Mechanics CV CV 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 4. P15ME24 Elements of Mechanical Engineering ME ME 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 5. P15EE25 Basic Electrical Engineering EE EE 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 6. P15MEL26 Workshop Practice ME/AE ME/AE 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 7. P15PHL27 Engineering Physics Lab PH PH 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100

8 P15HU28 Professional Communication Development(PCD)

HM HM 2:0:0:2 1 50 50 100

9. P15HM29 * Indian Constitution, Human Rights & Professional Ethics(ICHRPE)

HM HM 2:0:0:2 0 --- -- --

Total 24 400 400 800 MA : Mathematics; PH : Physics; AE: Automobile Engineering ; CV :Civil Engg; ME : Mech, Engg; EE: E & E Engg;

HM ; Humanities, Social Science & Management * ICHRPE/Language (Kannada) :- Students shall have to pass these Mandatory Learning Course/s before completion of IV Semester

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION II Semester B.E. Chemistry Group

Sl. No

Course Code Course Teaching

Department Board Hrs/Week

Credits Examination

Marks L:T:P:H # CIE SEE. Total

1. P15MA21 Engineering Mathematics-II MA MA 3:2:0:5 4 50 50 100 2. P15CH22 Engineering Chemistry CH CH 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 3. P15CS23 Computer Concepts & C Programming CS CS 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 4. P15MED24 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing ME ME 2:4:0:6 4 50 50 100 5. P15EC25 Electronic Devices and Communication EC EC 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 6. P15CSL26 Computer Programming Lab CS CS 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 7. P15CHL27 Engineering Chemistry Lab CH CH 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 8 P15HU28 Professional Communication Development(PCD) HM HM 2:0:0:2 1 50 50 100 9. P15EV29 *Environmental Studies EV EV 2:0:0:2 0 --- -- -- 10 P15HM210 * Language (Kan.) HM HM 2:0:0:2 0 --- -- --

Total 24 400 400 800 MA : Mathematics; CH : Chemistry; CV :Civil Engg; ME : Mech, Engg; EC: E & C Engg; Environmental Engineering;

HM ; Humanities, Social Science & Management * Env. Studies/ Language (Kan.) :- Students shall have to pass these Mandatory Learning Course/s before completion of IV- Semester

Evaluation Scheme - CIE Weightage Marks Event Break Up

50% 50 Test I Test II Quiz I Quiz II Assignment

35 35 5 5 10 Minimum marks [Courses of I to VIII semesters] to be scored by the student in CIE is 50% of maximum marks

Evaluation Scheme-SEE Weightage Max. Marks Scheme of SEE Question Paper

50% 100 Duration: 3Hrs. Questions to Set: 10 Questions to Answer: 5 • Each of the two full questions set / unit shall be so comprehensive as to cover the entire contents of the unit. • There will be direct choice between the two questions within each Unit • Total questions to be set are 10. All full questions carry equal marks of 20 • The no. of subdivisions in each main question shall be limited to three only • No. of questions to be answered by students is 5 full questions.

Minimum marks [Courses of I to VIII semesters] to be scored by the student is 40% of maximum marks. Note: Evaluation for MLC Courses will be based on an assignment for 50 marks and not on the basis of

Semester End Examination (SEE).

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION III Semester B.E. (XXX)

Sl. No.

Course Code Course Title Teaching

Dept. Hrs/Week L:T:P:H

Total Credit

Examination Marks

CIE SEE Total

1. P15MAT31 Core Course I – Engineering Mathematics-III

Maths 3:2:0:5 4 50 50 100

2. P15xx32 Core Course II XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 3. P15xx33 Core Course III XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 4. P15EC34 Core Course IV XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 5. P15xx35 Core Course V XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 6. P15xx36 Core Course VI XXX 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 7. P15xxL37 Laboratory I XXX 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 8. P15xxL38 Laboratory II XXX 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100

9 P15HUDIP39 Comprehensive Communication Development(CCD)

HS & M 2:0:0:2 [2] [50] [50] [100]

10 P15HU39 **Aptitude and Reasoning Development - BEGINNER (ARDB)

HS&M 2:0:0:2 0 (50) -- --

12 P15MADIP31 *Additional Maths-I Maths 4:0:0:4 0 -- --- ---

13 P15HMDIP310 * Indian Constitution, Human Rights & Professional Ethics

Human& Science

2:0:0:2 0 -- --- ---

Total 26[28] 400[450] 400[450] 800[900] * Additional Mathematics-I & Constitution of India and Professional Ethics : Lateral entry students shall have to

pass these mandatory learning courses before completion of VI- Semester ** ARDB: All students shall have to pass this mandatory learning courses before completion of VI- Semester

P.E.S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANDYA (An Autonomous Institution)

SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION IV Semester B.E. (XXX)

Sl. No.

Course Code

Course Title Teaching

Dept.

Hrs/ Week

L:T:P:H

Total Credit

Examination Marks

CIE SEE Total

1. P15MAAC41+/ P15MAES41++

Core Course I – Engineering Mathematics-IV

Maths 3:2:0:5 4 50 50 100

2. P15xx42 Core Course II XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 3. P15xx43 Core Course III XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 4. P15xx44 Core Course IV XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 5. P15xx45 Core Course V XXX 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 6. P15xx46 Core Course-VI XXX 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 7. P15xxL47 Laboratory I XXX 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 8. P15xxL48 Laboratory II XXX 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100

9 P15HU49 Aptitude and Reasoning Development – Intermediate (ARDI)

HS&M 2:0:0:2 1 50 50 100

10 P15MADIP41 *Additional Maths-II Maths 4:0:0:4 0 -- -- -- 11 P15EVDIP410 *Environmental Studies ENV 2:0:0:2 0 -- -- --

Total 27 450 450 900 * Additional Mathematics-II & Environmental Studies : Lateral entry students shall have to pass these mandatory

learning courses before completion of VI- Semester + Common to BE (AU, CV, ME and I&PE) ++ Common to BE (CS, EC, E&E and IS&E)

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION V Semester B.E. (XXX)

Sl. No.

Course Code

Course Title Teaching Dept.

Hrs/Week L:T:P:H

Total Credit

Examination Marks

CIE SEE Total 1. P15xx51 Core Course I xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 2. P15xx52 Core Course II xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 3. P15xx53 Core Course III xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 4. P15xx54 Foundation Course-I xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 5. P15xx55 Foundation Elective xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 6. P15xx56 Elective-I xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 7. P15xxL57 Laboratory I xxx 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 8. P15xxL58 Laboratory II xxx 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 9. P15xx510 Industry Visit & Interaction xxx 0:0:2:2 1 50 -- 50

10. P15xx511 Aptitude and Reasoning Development –Advanced. (ARDA)

HS&M 2:0:0:2 1 50 50 100

Total 27 500 450 950

List of Electives Foundation Elective Elective - 1

Sl. No

Course Code

Course title

Sl. No.

Course Code

Course title

1. P15xx541 Foundation Elective-I- 1 1. P15xx561 Elective I- 1 2. P15xx542 Foundation Elective-I- 2 2. P15xx562 Elective I- 2 3. P15xx543 Foundation Elective-I- 3 3. P15xx563 Elective I- 3 4. P15xx544 Foundation Elective-I- 4 4. P15xx564 Elective I- 4

P.E.S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANDYA (An Autonomous Institution)

SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VI Semester B.E. (XXX)

Sl. No

Course Code

Course Title Teaching

Dept. Hrs/Week L:T:P:H

Total Credit

Examination Marks

CIE SEE Total 1. P15xx61 Core Course I xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 2. P15xx62 Core Course II xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 3. P15xx63 Core Course III xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 4. P15xx64 Foundation Course-II xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 5. P15xx66 Elective-II xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 6. P15xxL67 Elective-III xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 7. P15xxL68 Laboratory I xxx 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 8. P15XX69 Laboratory II xxx 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 9. P15xx610 Mini Project xxx 0:0:2:2 1 50 -- 50

10. P15xx611 Aptitude and Reasoning Development – EXPERT (ARDE)

HS&M 2:0:0:2 1 50 50 100

Total 27 500 450 950

List of Electives Elective-II Elective - III

Sl. No Course Code Course title Sl.No. Course Code Course title 1. P15xx641 Elective-II- 1 1. P15xx661 Elective III - 1 2. P15xx642 Elective-II- 2 2. P15xx662 Elective III - 2 3. P15xx643 Elective-II- 3 3. P15xx663 Elective III - 3 4. P15xx644 Elective-II- 4 4. P15xx664 Elective III - 4

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List of Electives

Elective - 4 Open Elective - 1 Sl. No.

Course Code

Sl. No.

Course Code

Sl. No.

Course Code

1. P15xx751 1. P15xx751 1. P15xx751 2. P15xx752 2. P15xx752 2. P15xx752 3. P15xx753 3. P15xx753 3. P15xx753 4. P15xx754 4. P15xx754 4. P15xx754

List of Electives

Elective - 5 Elective - 6 Open Elective - 2 Sl. No.

Course Code

Course title

Sl. No.

Course Code

Course title

Sl. No.

Course Code

Course title

1. P15xx821 Elective 5-1 1. P15xx831 Elective 6-1 1. P15xx841 Open Elective 2-1

2. P15xx822 Elective 5-2 2. P15xx832 Elective 6-2 2. P15xx842 Open Elective 2-2

3. P15xx823 Elective 5-3 3. P15xx833 Elective 6-3 3. P15xx843 Open Elective 2-3

4. P15xx824 Elective 5-4 4. P15xx834 Elective 6-4 4. P15xx844 Open Elective 2-4

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Sl No.

Course Code

Course Title Teaching

Dept.

Hours Pattern L:T:P:H

Total Credit

Examination Marks

CIE SEE Total

1. P15xx71 Core Course I xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 2. P15xx72 Core Course II xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 3. P15xx73 Core Course III xxx 4:0:0:4 4 50 50 100 4. P15xx75 Elective-IV xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 5. P15xx76 Open Elective-I xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 6. P15xxL77 Laboratory I xxx 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 7. P15xxL78 Laboratory II xxx 0:0:3:3 1.5 50 50 100 8. P15xx79 Project Work Phase - I xxx 0:0:4:2 2 -- 50 50

Total 23 350 400 750

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION VIII Semester B.E. (XXX)

Sl No.

Course Code

Course Title Teaching

Dept.

Hours Pattern L:T:P:H

Total Credit

Examination Marks

CIE SEE Total

1. P15xx81 Core Course I xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 2. P15xx82 Elective-V xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 3. P15xx83 Elective-VI xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 4. P15xx84 Open Elective-II xxx 4:0:0:4 3 50 50 100 5. P15xx85 Project Work Phase - II xxx 0:0:16:16 8 50 100 150 6. P15xx86 Self study course & Seminar xxx 0:0:2:2 2 50 -- 50

Total 22 300 300 600

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6. Core Course: This is the course which is to be compulsorily studied by a student as a core requirement to complete the requirement of a programme in a said discipline of study.

7. a. Foundation Course: The course based upon the content that leads to

Knowledge enhancement. b. Foundation Elective: Elective Foundation courses are value-based and are

aimed at man-making education. 8. Elective: This is the course, which can be chosen from the pool of papers. It may be

supportive to the discipline / providing extended scope/ Enabling an Exposure to some other discipline domain / nurturing student proficiency skills.

9. Self Study Course and Seminar: The courses related to the program discipline which is studied by the students with her/his own efforts under the guidance of a Course Instructor/Project guide, using study materials available in open sources. The intention of the course is to encourage the habit of self learning. Such courses may be devised with the guidance of Course Instructor/Project guide and introduced during 8th Semesters of Bachelors of Engineering program. It shall carry two credits.

The Assessment marks (CEE) shall be based on the evaluation during 8th semester by a committee consisting of Head of the concerned department, two senior faculty members of the department, one of them may be the internal guide. The work may be evaluated for award of Assessment marks (CEE) based on a Report, presentation and viva voce, by the committee.

10. Open Elective: The course offered by a competent department/discipline of specialization

in order to help a candidate of any other discipline to gain knowledge and reasonable extent of expertise in an area, wherein the student wishes to acquire some support for development in either of his own academic or research interests, etc. As such the course content shall be simple enough to be understood by interdisciplinary candidates. An Open Elective will be offered by a hosting department, to other departments in a given semester. Such a course shall be introduced during 7th and 8th Semester of Bachelors Program. (10-12 Courses/Semester shall be offered to other disciplines from 5 hosting streams [CS, CE, E & E, ME, MBA/MCA] having an elementary Syllabus designed).

List of Courses Pertaining to Mandatory Learning, Soft Skills & Personality Development, Industry Institute Interaction and Mini Project

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Mandatory Learning Courses (MLC) & one credit courses of BE Program (2015-16) SI. No. Sem Course Code Title Credits

SI. No. Sem Course Code Title Credits

1.

I & II

P15HU18 Effective Communication Development. (ECD)

1 10. IV P15HU49 Aptitude and Reasoning Development – Intermediate (ARDI)

1

2. P15HU28

Professional Communication Development(PCD)

1 11. P15MADIP41 Additional Maths-II

0

3. P15EV19/29

Language (Kan.) 0 12. P15EVDIP49 Environmental Studies

0

4. P15HM110/210

Environmental Studies

0 13.

V

P15xx510 Industry Interaction

1

5.

P15HM19/29

Indian Constitution, Human Rights & Professional Ethics(ICHRPE)

0

14. P15xx511

Aptitude and Reasoning Development –Advanced. (ARDA)

1

6. III

P15HU39

Aptitude and Reasoning Development - BEGINNER (ARDB)

0

15. VI

P15xx611

Aptitude and Reasoning Development – Expert(ARDE)

1

7. P15MADIP31 Additional Maths-I 0 16. P15HU69 Mini Project 1 8.

P15HUDIP39 Comprehensive Communication Development(CCD)

[2]

9.

P15HMDIP310

Indian Constitution, Human Rights & Professional Ethics(ICHRPE)

0

Guidelines proposed for the conduction and evaluation of the Industry Interaction and Mini Projects (One credit courses) are as follows-

1. Industry Interaction: a) To provide for minimum of two activities, such as Industry/Field visit, Technical

talk/Seminar during V semesters. b) Two faculty members shall be assigned as Coordinators for arranging and monitoring the

industry related activities. c) Student shall submit a write up on the activities attended/held during the semester,

(minimum of 10 A4 pages). d) The Internal Assessment marks (CIE) shall be based on the evaluation as per the

guidelines at the end of the semester by a committee consisting of Head of the concerned department, two senior teachers of the department, one of them may be the internal guide.

2. Mini Projects: a) To provide 2hrs/week for Mini Projects during VI Sem BE programs. b) Mini Projects shall comprise of an exercise assigned to a batch of students similar to

major projects. c) The topics may be related to technological, sociological issues.

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d) A report (not less than 20 A4 pages) to be submitted, detailing the solution to the problem/concept worked out during the semester.

e) The work may be evaluated for award of Internal Assessment marks (CIE) based on a presentation/demonstration and viva voce, by a committee coordinated by the Course coordinators.

PROJECT WORK

1. The Project Work (Phase I+ Phase II) carries 10 credits (2 credits+8 credits) and spreads over TWO semesters, i.e. during 7th and 8th semesters. The topic and title of the project shall be chosen by the candidate in consultation with the guide and co-guide (if any) during the seventh semester itself. However, modification of only the title but not the field of work is permitted at the time of final submission of project report during the eighth semester.

2. The project work shall be carried out by candidate(s) independently/in a group (maximum of four) during the seventh and eighth semester under the guidance of one of the faculty members of the Department of study. If the project work is of inter-disciplinary nature, a co-guide shall be taken from the same or any other relevant Department. If a project work has to be carried out in any industry / factory / organization, outside the campus, the permission for the same and the name of co-guide at any of these organizations shall be intimated to the authorities at the beginning of seventh semester by the Head of the Department.

3. The weekly progress of the Project work shall be monitored and reviewed by the Project Guide assigned by DUGC. The method of evaluation, including intermediate assessment shall be evolved by the pertinent DUGC.

4. The extent of work (mandatory) to be completed for Project Work - Phase I is synopsis, Introduction, Literature survey, Objective and Methodology of the approved Project work.

5. The Assessment marks (SEE) in the case of Project Work - Phase I, shall be based on the evaluation at the end of the 7th semester by a committee consisting of Head of the concerned department, two senior faculty members of the department, one of them may be the internal guide. The work may be evaluated for award of Assessment marks (SEE) based on a Report [comprising of synopsis, Introduction, Literature survey, Objective and Methodology], presentation and viva voce, by the committee.

6. A candidate shall submit N+3 (No. of candidates+3) copies of the Report of the Project Work to Head, DUGC on or before the specified date. The report shall be in the format prescribed by the Institute. The candidate shall submit a report of the project work (dissertation) duly approved by the guide and co-guide. The project report shall be countersigned by the guide, co-guide (if any) and the Head of the Department

7. The last date for the submission of Report shall be Two weeks before the closure of the semester in which the project work credits have been registered for and is expected to be completed or as announced by the COE. The date of submission of the dissertation may be extended up to a maximum of eight academic years, from the date of commencement of the first semester in which the candidate has taken admission to the course.

8. The final evaluation (CIE & SEE) for Project Work - Phase II is done by a Project Work Evaluation Committee (PWEC) constituted by the pertinent DUGC. There shall be an open seminar followed by a viva – voce examination as part of the final evaluation. After the final evaluation, appropriate letter grade is awarded.

9. If in the opinion of the PWEC, the Project Report is acceptable with minor modifications for the minimum passing grade ‘E’(Fair) in the case of project, the PWEC shall value and instruct the candidate suitably to incorporate the necessary modifications and to resubmit it to the Chairman, PWEC. After such resubmission, the Chairman, PWEC will certify that the necessary modification has been incorporated.

10. The title of the Project Report shall be indicated in the Student Progress Report. 11. The Assessment marks in case of Project Work - Phase II and seminar shall be based on the

evaluation, as per the guidelines, at the end of the 8th semester by a committee consisting of

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Head of the concerned department, two senior faculty members of the department (one of them may be the internal guide).

12. The Assessment marks sheet shall bear the signature of all those concerned, along with the date and seal of the Principal.

Novel Practices during Implementation of CBCS with OBE scheme of study from 2015 academic year for UG programs

� CIE eligibility for SEE changed to 50%of maximum marks instead of 40%of maximum marks as in OBE scheme of study

� For SEE, minimum marks of passing kept unchanged(40%of maximum marks) � In total, a student has to score a minimum of 45% of maximum marks (50%of CIE

marks and 40%of SEE marks) for promotion � For eligibility criteria, there shall not be any binding for completion of mandatory

learning course for vertical upward movement. � Credits to Soft skill courses, to be studied during 1st to 6th semester, has been

increased, � Industrial visit and interaction with one credit is included only in V semester

(instead of two semesters as in OBE scheme of study) � Mini-project with one credit is included only in VI semester (instead of two

semesters as in OBE scheme of study) � Along with elective courses, foundation courses, foundation electives, open

electives and self-study courses are included � To increase the quality, Project work, during final year is changed as Project work

phase-1 and Project work phase-2.

A core committee has been formed for implementation of CBCS along with OBE for UG.

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Annexure – VIII

A Report of Graduation Day Celebrations

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Autonomy & Graduation Day Celebrations

1. Introduction : The Education Commission has recommended college autonomy which is the instrument for promoting academic excellence. Only 10% of the eligible colleges were targeted to make autonomous at the end of X five year plan. P.E.S. College of Engineering (PESCE), Mandya has become autonomous in the year 2008.

Autonomous colleges are free to make use of the expertise of University departments and other institutions to frame their curricula, devise methods of teaching, examination and evaluation. The parent university will accept the methodologies of teaching, examination, evaluation and the course curriculum of its autonomous colleges. It will also help the colleges to develop their academic programs, improve the faculty and to provide necessary guidance by participating in the deliberations of the different bodies of the colleges.

The right of autonomy may not be conferred once and for all. It has to be continuously earned by the college. The status of autonomy will be granted initially for a period of six years. Each autonomous college will, with the approval of its Academic Council, formulate an appropriate mechanism to evaluate its academic performance, improvement of standards, and assess the extent and degree of success in the utilization of autonomy. In addition, there will be two external evaluations, the first after four years and the second after six years. The latter will determine the continuance or revocation of autonomous status.

2. The Autonomous System:

Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum (VTU) will review the functioning of autonomy at the end of the fourth year with the help of a committee constituted for the purpose. Dean (Academic Affairs) is the Member Secretary of Academic Council Dr.K.N.Umesh is the Dean (Academic Affairs), Dr.B.S. Shivakumar is associated with him as Dy Dean (Academic Affairs). The Academic Council consists of pannel of expert’s drawn from academia of highest caliber.

The conduct of examinations in the autonomous system is an important academic activity to bring out the student’s performance. In this context, Autonomous Examination Cell (AEC) plays a key role in the evaluation process. Indeed, performance of a student is highlighted by various methodologies devised by autonomous regulations of the institution and consequently highlighted through office of the AEC. At each and every stage in the evaluation process, including Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and Semester End Examinations (SEE) and Make-Up Examinations (MUE). Dr.B.Ramachandra, Controller of Examinations (COE) along with Deputy Controller of Examinations (Dy. COE) Dr.A.T.Eswara, monitor the performance of students by giving suitable guidelines to various departments in the institution from time to time.

The regulations of PES College of Engineering (PESCE) Mandya, governing autonomous examinations have been framed as per the guidelines of Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum (VTU) and University Grants Commission, New Delhi (UGC) guidelines. The academic year comprises of Odd and Even semesters of 20 weeks duration each, along with make-up term of 6 weeks duration for each semester. The academic performance of students, is evaluated through a letter grading system based on CIE and SEE. Further the Letter grades are awarded to a student in a course, for which student has registered, based on his/her performance in CIE and SEE.

The first batch of PG & UG students passed out of the autonomous system in year 2010-11 and 2012-13 respectively.

Glimpses of all the four Graduate ceremonies held so far, are given as below;-

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3. First Graduation Ceremony:

It was organized on the Friday 11-02-2011 at the college auditorium. The programme started with invocation and Nadageethe by Kumari Swathi & Team and ended by National Anthem. Children of St Joseph Convent, Mandya escorted the Vice Chancellor, Guests, Chairman and Members of the Board of Governers, Academic Council, with the orchestra and procession marching tunes.

Ex Vice Chancellor of the Bangalore University and also Chairman of Indian Society for Technical Education Dr. N. R. Shetty delivered the Graduation Day Address. Dr. N R Shetty, in his Convocation Address, said that, Engineering education is moving towards an information rich, student centered learning. In the Changing Educational Scenario, there has been a rapid expansion of Indian Institutions of higher education since independence, from twenty universities and 640 colleges to nearly 450 universities and around 15,000 colleges today. As per the Knowledge Commission if we are to move up to an enrolment rate of 15 percent in higher education by 2015, we need at least 1500 universities as against the existing 450 universities. The Government of India should review the educational system in its entirety by establishing a new Education Commission on the model of Dr. Kothari Commission to give impetus to the technical education. Development of Entrepreneurship Culture is the need of the hour. The overriding challenge is to foster an entrepreneurial culture that encourages and supports people, particularly young women and men, in the context of creating decent work for all. Rapid technological change and the emerging global marketplace are increasing opportunities and the

need for scientific and technological entrepreneurship. Industries and institutes are mutually supportive to each other Industry needs research outcome so as to remain competitive globally. On the other hand, academic researchers in institutes need access to industry for application of findings of their research. Academic institutes by virtue of research and innovation should show the way for industrial development. Succeeding internationally requires cultural and economic understanding no less than technological expertise.

Sri H.D. Chowdaiah, the Board of Governors Chairman in his presidential address administered the oath to the graduates He also advised the students to have good relation with the college.

Dr. B. Ramachandra Controller of Examinations read out the list of graduates after a briefing of the examination process.

Dr. K. N. Umesh, Dean of Academic Affairs presented the list of Rank holders to the Chief Guests for the award of Medals, as per the details given in Table 1.

Principal Dr. V. Sridhar welcomed all the guests. About 40 M.Tech students of Mechanical Engineering (Computer integrated

Manufacturing), Civil Engineering (CAD of Structure), Computer Science and Engineering and Environmental Engineering received the degrees.

Chairman and Members of Board of Studies and Board of Examiners, Teachers, Students and Media person participated in large numbers. The program ended by National Anthem.

The graduate ceremony resembled a typical convocation of University.

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1st Graduation Ceremony: 11-02-2011

Ceremonial Procession Begins Nadageethe – Swathi & Team

Convocation Address by Dr. N.R. Shetty, Ex, VC Medal winners with Chairman & Members, BOG

Medal awarded by Dr. H.D. Chowdaiah Degree Certificate Awarded by Dr. N.R. Shetty

Felicitation to Dr. N.R. Shetty Graduation Day Procession Ends

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Table 1: Details of Toppers of 1st Graduation -11-02-2011 Master of Technology

Lakshmi P.S(9.76)

4PS08CCS02 Civil Engineering (CAD of Structures)

PALLAVI H V(9.58)

4PS08CEE09 Environmental Engineering

Ashok Kumar M.S(9.26)

4PS08MCM01 Computer Integrated Manufacturing

GEETHANJALI T M(9.18)

4PS08SCS04 Computer Science and Engineering

CHANDANA R(8.87)

4PS08SCS02 Computer Science and Engineering

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4. Second Graduation Ceremony: It was organized on the Saturday 26-11-2011 at the college auditorium. The programme

started with invocation and Nadageethe by Kumari Swathi & Team. Dr. H. Maheshappa, Vice Chancellor, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum,

addressed the Graduates. Dr. H. Maheshappa, in his Graduation Day Address to the students, said that, In all walks of life, something or the other relates to your past learning that helps in contributing in terms of practical knowledge. Integrate the feedbacks obtained from your environment and then plunge into action. You will start seeing the results over a period. The challenge today is to develop mechanisms to transform the potential into product for economic, social and national growth. A great scholar, reformer and spiritual master Swami Vivekananda said 'Education is the manifestation of Perfection already in Man’. We believe that teacher is a facilitator and guardian in the process of empowering the student to become a fully mature individual. In his speech, he also said the students that, ‘You need to break out of old paradigms. Creativity can only come out of diversity and bold approach. No work is superior or inferior. Remember, if you love your work, you will never find it hard and tiresome, no matter how long you devote for it. Success is not just a matter of luck, also depends on adequate preparation, implementation and determination. You shall do it with all sincerity, perseverance and complete involvement’.

Prof. B. R. Ananthan Vice-Chancellor, Rani Channamma University, Belagavi in his Graduation Day Address, said that, UNESCO report on education, chaired by Jacques Delores, strongly recommended four pillars i.e., Learning to know (Education to gain knowledge), Learning to do (To be able to act creatively on one’s environment), Learning to Live together (To participate and co-operate with other people in all human activities), Learning to be (Education for existence). Knowledge is the purity in this world. So life-long learning is nothing but acquiring necessary knowledge and skills for better performance in the life. Henry Ford says “Any one who keeps learning throughout life stays young. The greatest thing is to keep your mind young.” Ones dreams and aspirations will drive to higher levels of achievement and make your life purposeful. you will be able to reach your goal with focused attention. In case you are employed in addition to having technical competence, you must work with commitment to your profession as if you are the owner of the establishment. Develop a work culture which results in pleasing your superiors, respecting your colleagues and helping people who may come to you. In his speech he inspired the students, saying that, ”Never give up dreams and aspirations that will drive to higher levels of achievements and make your life purposeful”. There are many examples of engineering graduates in our State of Karnataka who shaped their career as eminent engineers to bring fame and name to our country. Sir Mokshagundam Vishveshwariah, S.G. Balekundri are the notable names. As inheritors of a society which blossomed up great values for life and a deep concern for Human Development, one should intensely aspire for deepening and broadening the knowledge, learn to experience the power of collective team work, and always be guided by higher values which you believe in.

Sri H.D. Chowdaiah, Chairman, Board of Governors, in his address said that, the students should continue to interact with the Institute.

Dr. B. Ramachandra briefed the examination process and read out list of the graduates. Dr. K. N. Umesh Dean, Academic Affairs presented the list of Rank holders and assisted the

Chief Guests for the award of Medals as per Table 2. Dr. V. Sridhar Principal welcomed all the guests and administered the oath to the graduates. Provisional degrees conferred on 70 M.Tech students of Mechanical Engineering (Computer Integrated Manufacturing), Civil Engineering (CAD of Structures), Computer Science and Engineering and Environmental Engineering, 47 MBA, and 37 MCA students received the degrees.

Dr. B. R. Ananthan, Vice Chancellor of the Ranichennamma University Belgaum and Dr. H. Maheshappa, VC, VTU Belagaum, were felicitated on the occasion. The program ended by National Anthem. Mandya District Police, Mandya escorted the Vice Chancellor, Guests, Chairman and Members of the Board of Governors, Academic Council, with the orchestra and procession marching tunes. The graduate ceremony resembled a typical convocation of University.

Members of Governing Council, Academic Council, Board of Studies and board of Examiners, Teachers, Students and Media person participated in large numbers.

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2nd Graduation Ceremony: 26-11-2011

Mandya Dist Police Orchestra Band Escorting Guests Ceremonial Procession Begins

Graduation Day Address by Dr. H. Maheshappa Graduates taking Oath with Candle Lights

Dr. H.D.Chowdaiah awarding Medal to Topper Dr. B. R. Ananthan awarding Degree Certificate

Felicitation to Dr. H. Maheshappa, Vice Chancellor, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum

Felicitation to Dr. B. R. Ananthan, Vice Chancellor, Ranichennamma University Belgaum

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Table 2: Details of Toppers of 2nd Graduation -26-11-2011

Master of Technology

Bhagya P. K (9.84)

4PS09CCS03 Civil Engg. (CAD of Structures)

Divya .T(9.64) 4PS09CCS04

Civil Engg. (CAD of Structures)

Ashok Kumar Mishra(9.62)

4PS09CEE02 Environmental Engineering

Sheethal M.K (9.6)

4PS09CEE11 Environmental Engineering

Prem Sagar J (9.44)

4PS09MCM10 Mechanical Engineering

(Computer Integrated Manufacturing)

Bharath Kumar R (9.34)

4PS09SCS05 Computer Science & Engineering

Yashavantha Kumar K.H (9.32)

4PS09MCM18 Mechanical Engineering

(Computer Integrated Manufacturing)

Ashwini .M .S (9.29)

4PS09SCS03 Computer Science & Engineering

Master of Computer Application

Amitha H.R (9.28)

4PS08MCA04

Usha K.M (9.09) 4PS08MCA42

Pradeep Kumar Panda (9.01)

4PS08MCA23

Master of Business Administration

Archana M .N (8.58)

4PS09MBA05

Gitanjali A (8.31)

4PS09MBA01

Tejus V (8.3) 4PS09MBA58

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5. 3rd Graduation Ceremony: Third Graduation Ceremony was organized on Saturday the 29-09-2012 in the campus.

The programme started with an invocation and Nadageethe by Kum. Kavyashree and team. Principal Dr. V. Sridhar welcomed the gathering and administered the oath to the

graduates. Dr. S.V. Sharma, Group Director-PPEG, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bengaluru, delivered

the Graduation Day Address. While addressing the gathering, he talked about the education, inspiration, challenges of Indian space programs. He said that the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world is “Education”. He mentioned of Mahatma Gandhi’s, saying “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever”.

Dr. S. Rajashekaraiah, Ex. Vice chancellor of VTU Belgaum awarded the degrees to B.E, M.Tech, MCA and MBA students. He addressed the gathering, and said, “Education is about learning to unlearn”. Learning is a process and it starts with lessons of life. The events in one’s life, teach the lessons which would be guiding stars forever and also quoted about leadership qualities.

Dr. B. Ramachandra, Controller of Examinations, presented the list of graduates and assisted the Guest of Honor, in awarding Provisional Degree certificates.

Dr. K. N. Umesh, Dean of Academic Affairs presented the list of Toppers to the Chief Guest, for Medal distribution as per the details given in Table 3.

Dr. H.D. Chowdaiah, Chairman the Board of Governors presided. In his talk he emphasised the need for continuing the relationship between the Institute and the students. It must result in mutual interactions and contributions forever.

Around 764 students are graduated (UG-604 & PG-160) in the year. 61 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 21 postgraduate students have secured rank in M.Tech., MCA and MBA programs.

The procession was escorted by the a Nadaswara band over orchestra tunes. About 1500 people comprising of Members of People’s Education Trust, Board of

Governors, Academic Council, Board of Studies and Board of Examiners, Faculty, Staff, Students and Parents participated in the program.

The program ended with national anthem.

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3rd Graduation Ceremony: 29-09-2012

Graduation Ceremony procession Begins with

Nadaswara band Dr. S.V. Sharma, Group Director-PPEG, ISRO Satellite

Centre, Bengaluru, presenting the Medal to Topper

Dr. S. Rajashekaraiah, Ex. Vice chancellor of VTU

Belgaum awarding the Degree Graduates at the Ceremony

Chairman & Members of Board of Governors &

Academic Council along with Guests Graduation Day Address by Dr. S.V. Sharma

Graduation Day Address by Dr. S. Rajashekaraiah Felicitation to Dr. S.V. Sharma &

Dr. S. Rajashekaraiah

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Table 3: Details of Toppers of 3rd Graduation -29-09-2012

UG Programmes (BE)

Reshma P N (9.82)

(4PS08EC043) Electronics & Communication

Shashikumar M N (9.82)

(4PS08EC050) Electronics & Communication

Jyothirani S B (9.44)

(4PS08CV028) Civil Engineering

Ranjith R (9.37) (4PS08ME062)

Mechanical Engineering

Sumandas D (9.37)

(4PS08ME090) Mechanical Engineering

Vijaya Kumar G L (9.36)

(4PS08EE041) Electrical Engineering

Swathi S (9.31) (4PS08CS116)

Computer Science & Engineering

Nadiya Saba (9.01)

(4PS08EV012) Environmental Engineering

Hajira Khanum (8.94)

(4PS08IS008) I S & Engineering

Deepika Y J (8.89)

(4PS08IP010) I & P Engineering

Mesak Lalrampana Hauchhum

(4PS08AU031) (8.44) Automobile Engineering

PG Programmes

Shruthi D C (9.88)

Master of Technology Environmental Engineering

Manjushree S S (9.68) Master of Technology

Civil Engineering (CAD of Structures)

Monika K J (9.56)

Master of Technology Mechanical Engineering

(C I M)

Noor Jahan (9.43)

Master of Technology Computer Science & Engineering

Sumathi G K (9.18)

Master of Computer Applications

Ranjini P (8.95)

Master of Business Applications

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6. 4th Graduation Ceremony: Fourth Graduation Ceremony was organized on Saturday the 04-09-2013 in the

campus. The programme started with invocation and Nadageethe by Kum. Kavyashree & team.

Dr. K. Balaveera Reddy, Ex Vice-Chancellor, VTU Belgaum, distributed the medals to toppers. In his Graduation Day speech, he expressed that today Indian economy is in a crisis. Our country like many other Asian countries, are undergoing a severe economic crunch. Most of the Indian industries, especially medium and small scale industries have either been closed down or are closing down. For developing countries like India with the changing paradigm of business, it is right time to nurture Techno-Entrepreneurship through systematic and institutionalized entrepreneurship. Technological Entrepreneurship is expected to be a significant source of good jobs. The direct employment effects of such start-ups are limited, but the additional opportunities of this wealth creation both up-stream and down-stream and the “multiplier” effect throughout the economy typically out-number the direct employment by a significant factor.

Dr. Rajkumar R. S., Vice-President of Bosch Rexroth India Ltd., awarded the degrees to B.E, M.Tech, MBA and MCA students. He addressed the gathering, and said, the practical inputs out of the experiences in his own career life. Do not plan for a job. When you plan for a career, Let the career path one choose be out of one’s own passion. One may plan to be an academician, Researcher, Inventor, expert in Production and Production Systems, Quality Systems, Application specialist, Technology Experts, Marketing Specialists, Project Specialists, Software Specialists, and financial experts and so on. Always remember that one is the creator of ones own destiny. The Career life cycle has its own spans. Till one is of 28 to 30 years of age, the span of learning and exploring is wide. This phase of life is the most important phase as it will determine the future course of one’s career. This is like the Foundation course of ones career. Hence one should have best focus and dedication during the period.

Dr. B. Ramachandra, Controller of Examination, presented the list of graduates and assisted the Guest of Honor, in awarding Provisional Degree certificates, after giving a brief of the examination process.

Dr. K. N. Umesh, Dean of Academic Affairs presented the list of Topper to the Chief Guest for presentation as per the details of given in Table 4.

Principal Dr. V. Sridhar welcomed the gathering and administered the oath to the graduates.

Dr. H.D. Chowdaiah, Chairman the Board of Governors presided. In his address, he briefed the recent developments of infrastructure, such as Library, Sports and Study and Yoga Centre’s after the Institute became Autonomous since 2008. He also expressed the need for our faculty, staff and students to rededicate themselves for flying the flags of PESCE at much greater heights.

Around 747 students graduated (UG-557 & PG-190) in the year. 54 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 27 postgraduate students have secured rank in MTech., MCA and MBA programs. The toppers of various programs were presented Gold Medals for securing highest marks.

About 1500 people comprising of Members of People’s Education Trust, Board of Governors, Academic Council, Board of Studies and Board of Examiners, Faculty, Staff, Students and Parents added glamour to the Graduation Day program, by their presence.

The program ended by national anthem tunes of Mandya Police Orchestra band.

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4th Graduation Ceremony: 04-09-2013

Mandya District Police Orchestra Band Procession of the Members of Board of Governors &

Academic Council

Dr. V. Sridhar, Principal, delivering Welcome Address Guests awarding Medal to Topper

Chairman & Members of Board of Governors & Academic Council along with Guests

Dr. K. Balaveera Reddy, Ex-vice-Chancellor, VTU Belgaum, Delivering Graduation day

Dr. Rajkumar R S, Vice-President of Bosch Rexroth India Ltd., Delivering Graduation day

Medal winners with Chairman, Members, BOG & Academic Council along with Guests

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Table 4: Details of Toppers of 4th Graduation -04-09-2013

UG Programmes (BE)

Shilpa P

4PS09CV077 (9.54) Civil Engineering

Gurudatt H M

4PS09ME023 (9.44) Mechanical Engineering

Vyshak B S

4PS09CS121 (9.37) Computer Science & Engineering

Chaithra K S

4PS09EV007 (9.34) Environmental Engineering

Manoj M A

4PS09EC030 (9.34) Electronics & Communication

Rajani S

4PS09EE028 (9.19) Electrical Engineering

Doddaswamy V

4PS10IP400 (9.05) Industrial & Production Engineering

Parameshwara Mallya M

4PS09AU014 (8.94) Automobile Engineering

Trishla K Mehta

4PS09IS023 (8.64) Information Science & Engineering

PG Programmes

Dharshan N (9.6)

4PS11CCS05 Master of Technology

Civil Engineering (CAD of Structures)

Shreeraj B N (9.33)

4PS11MCM14 Master of Technology

Mechanical Engineering (C I M)

Vijay Kumar P (9.28) 4PS11SCS16 M.Tech Master of Technology (C S & Engineering)

Manasa K C (9.28)

4PS11SCS07 Master of Technology

(Computer Science & Engineering)

Chandini M K (9.85)

4PS11CEE05 Master of Technology

(Environmental Engineering)

Rashad P K M (9.12)

4PS11MBA41 Master of Business Applications

Jeevan Raj K P (9.05)

4PS10MCA12 Master of Computer Applications

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7. 5th Graduation Ceremony: Fifth Graduation Ceremony was organized on Saturday the 13-09-2014 in the campus.

The programme started with invocation and Nadageethe by Kum. Kavyashree, Navya Rao & team.

Prof S.S Mantha, Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi, was the Chief Guest for the Graduation Ceremony and distributed the medals to toppers. In his Graduation Day speech, he expressed his views that PES college of Engineering is providing quality technical education even though it is located in rural area and and also performing very well in terms of imparting the technical knowledge among rural population. He also highlighted that skill development (both in an organized and un-organized sectors) and training are important activities for growing economy.

Dr K Chidananda Gowda, Former Vice Chancelor, Kuvempu University., was the Guest of Honour for the Graduation Ceremony and awarded the degrees to B.E, M.Tech, MBA and MCA students. He addressed the gathering and expressed his views on top achievements of 20th century and also expressed his views on the challenges to be faced by the future generation in the next century.

Dr. B. Ramachandra, Controller of Examination, presented the list of graduates and assisted the Guest of Honor, in awarding Provisional Degree certificates, after giving a brief of the examination process.

Dr. K. N. Umesh, Dean of Academic Affairs presented the list of Topper to the Chief Guest for presentation.

Principal Dr. V. Sridhar welcomed the gathering and administered the oath to the graduates.

Dr. H.D. Chowdaiah, Chairman the Board of Governors presided. In his address, he briefed the recent developments of infrastructure, such as Library, Sports and Study and Yoga Centres after the Institute became Autonomous since 2008. He also expressed the need for our faculty, staff and students to rededicate themselves for flying the flags of PESCE at much greater heights.

Around 801 students graduated (UG-603 & PG-198) in the year. 61 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 31 postgraduate students have secured rank in MTech., MCA and MBA programs. The toppers of various programs were presented Gold Medals for securing highest marks.

About 1500 people comprising of Members of People’s Education Trust, Board of Governors, Academic Council, Board of Studies and Board of Examiners, Faculty, Staff, Students and Parents added glamour to the Graduation Day program, by their presence.

The program ended by national anthem tunes of Mandya Police Orchestra band.

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5th Graduation Ceremony: 13-09-2014

Chairman & Members of Board of Governors & Academic Council along with Guests

Chief Guest Prof S.S Mantha, presenting the Medal to Differently Abled Under Graduate Student.

Guest of Honour Dr K Chidananda Gowda, Former Vice Chancelor, Kuvempu University, awarding the Degree

Graduation Day Address by Chief Guest Prof S.S Mantha, Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education, Delhi

Graduation Day Address by Guest of Honour Dr K Chidananda Gowda, Former Vice Chancelor, Kuvempu University

Medal winners with Chairman, Members, BOG & Academic Council along with Guests

Graduates at the Ceremony

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Table 5: Details of Toppers of 5th Graduation: 13-09-2014 UG Programmes (BE)

AdithyaAcharya B(8.95)

4PS10AU002 Automobile Engineering

Lavanya P(9.47)

4PS10CV040 Civil Engineering

Manjushree H N(9.52)

4PS10CS052 Computer Science And Engg.

Raghu S (9.37) 4PS10EE024

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Dhanyatha M Gowda (9.62)

4PS10EC019 Electronics & Communication

Engineering

Chethana H N(9.52)

4PS10EV005 Environmental Engineering

Pallavi A N (9.13)

4PS10IS023 Information Science & Engg.

Suchithra N (9.46)

4PS10IP032 Industrial & Production Engg.

Giridharan G(9.33)

4PS10ME020 Mechanical Engineering

PG Programmes

Vinuth Kumar K L(9.25)

4PS12MCM13 Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Divya Shree M(9.85)

4PS12CCS02 CAD Of Structures

Abinandhan E(9.24)

4PS12SCS01 Computer Science And Engineering

Nayana H S(9.75)

4PS12SCE11 Computer Engineering

Lathamani H N (9.6)

4PS12LVS05 VLSI Design And Embedded Systems

Shruti S Naik(8.85)

4PS12MBA42 Master Of Business Administration

Bhavya B(9.57) 4PS11MCA08

Master Of Computer Applications

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8. 6th Graduation Ceremony: Sixth Graduation Ceremony was organized on Saturday the 12-09-2015 in the campus.

The programme started with invocation and Nadageethe by students. Our Alumni, Padma Bhushan Dr. B N Suresh, President, Indian National Academy of Engineering, Gurgaon, was the Chief Guest and awarded the medals to the toppers in each discipline. He delivered the Graduate Day Address and expressed his views that he must see each one of fresh graduates to evolve as an engineering visionary like Sir. M Vishveswariah, Homi J Baba, Vikram A Sarabhai, APJ Abdul Kalam and many others who have made significant impacts in transforming this country. He expressed that It is only apt to examine the grand engineering challenges, the Nation is facing today and the meaningful role, each one of fresh graduates can play in providing the right solutions to these challenges so that it can transform this country as a developed nation very soon and he is also talked on Indian Engineering Challenges, Technology for Agriculture, Nuclear technologies, Energy security, Indian space technologies, S&T Challenges and vision for 21st Century. Our another Alumni, Dr. S. Guruprasad, Director, R & DE (Engg.), Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Ministry of Defense, Govt. of India, Pune, was the Guest of Honor for the Graduation day and conferred the provisional degree certificates to the graduates. He expressed that fresh graduate are beginning their career in engineering profession and the most important aspect of growth is learning. To grow they must learn and learn as they grow. He advised that if they are not growing, it is an indication that they might have stopped learning. For an engineer, updating of knowledge is very important to be relevant. The best way of learning happens when the fresh graduate informally interact with their fellow engineers young or old alike. He insisted that never hesitate to put in extra hours at work. There is no substitute for hard work and perseverance. Their engineering career stands on their self-confidence and knowledge, both these can only come by hard work.

Dr. K. Narasimha Chary, Controller of Examination, presented the list of graduates and assisted the Guest of Honor, in awarding Provisional Degree certificates, after giving a brief of the examination process. Dr. H.V.Ravindra, Dean of Academic Affairs presented the list of Topper to the Chief Guest for presentation.

Principal Dr. V. Sridhar welcomed the gathering and administered the oath to the graduates.

Dr. H D Chowdaiah, Chairman the Board of Governors presided the function The president gave presidential address by congratulating the fresh graduates for their achievement. He insisted that fresh graduates to be successful engineers, managers and entrepreneurs but also to become socially responsible human beings. All toppers of Post Graduate programs were awarded Dr. H.D.Chowdaiah Merit Award by Honorable president.

Around 836 students graduated (UG-650 & PG-186) in the year. 54 undergraduate students have secured rank in various engineering disciplines. 27 postgraduate students have secured rank in MTech., MCA and MBA programs. The toppers of various programs were presented Gold Medals for securing highest marks.

About 1500 people comprising of Members of People’s Education Trust, Board of Governors, Academic Council, Board of Studies and Board of Examiners, Faculty, Staff, Students and Parents added glamour to the Graduation Day program, by their presence.

The program ended by national anthem tunes of Mandya Police Orchestra band. oOo-

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6th Graduation Ceremony: 12-09-2015

Procession of Mandya District Police Orchestra Band, the Members of Board of Governors & Academic Council

Chairman & Members of Board of Governors & Academic Council along with Guests(with Nadageethe singing team)

Dr. H.V.Ravindra, Dean (Academic Affairs) & Dr. K. Narasimha Chary, Controller of Examination, presented the list of Topper to the Chief Guest & Guest of Honor for presentation.

Guest of Honour Dr. S. Guruprasad awarding the Degree Chief Guest Padma Bhushan Dr. B N Suresh, presenting the Medal

to Graduate Student.

Graduation Day Address by Chief Guest Padma Bhushan Dr. B N Suresh, President, Indian National Academy of Engineering, Gurgaon

Graduation Day Address by Guest of Honour Dr. S. Guruprasad, Director, R & DE (Engg.), Defense, DRDO, Ministry of Defense, Govt. of India, Pune

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Graduation Day Address By President Dr. H D Chowdaiah, Chairman The Board Of Governors, PESCE

Felicitation to Dr. S. Guruprasad

Felicitation to Padma Bhushan Dr. B N Suresh Felicitation to Dr. H D Chowdaiah

Graduates taking Oath

Graduates at the Ceremony

Return the Procession of the Members of Board of Governors & Academic Council

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Table 6: Details of Toppers of 6th Graduation: 12-09-2015

Raghunandan S B USN: 4PS11AU019

CGPA: 8.91 B.E. (Automobile Engineering)

Rachana R

USN: 4PS11CS085 CGPA: 9.42

B. E. (Computer Science And Engg.)

Harshitha M N

USN: 4PS11CV027 CGPA: 9.69

B. E. (Civil Engineering)

Dileep Kumar N B USN: 4PS11EC015

CGPA: 9.56 B. E. (Electronics & Communication Engg.)

Suhasini K L

USN: 4PS11EE041 CGPA: 9.53

B. E. (Electrical & Electronics Engg.)

Poornima T M USN: 4PS11EV009

CGPA: 9.42 B. E. (Environmental Engineering)

Nikhitha M N USN: 4PS11IS009

CGPA: 9.2 B. E. (Information Science & Engg.)

Anil Kumar B USN: 4PS11IP005

CGPA: 9.04 B. E. (Industrial & Production Engg.)

Shivaraja M USN: 4PS11ME086

CGPA: 9.31 B. E. (Mechanical Engineering)

Gold Medal Winners in PG Programs-2014-15

Swathi Harish

USN: 4PS13MCM09 CGPA: 9.51

M. Tech (C I M)

Vijaya Darshan V S USN: 4PS13MMD21

CGPA: 9.11 M. Tech (Machine Design)

Bhavyashree B N USN: 4PS13CCS03

CGPA: 9.9 M. Tech (C A D )

Sowmya Shree P USN: 4PS13SCS13

CGPA: 9.65 M. Tech (C S and Engg.)

Megha A S USN: 4PS13LVS06

CGPA: 9.36 M. Tech (VLSI Design And Embedded Systems)

Triveni B C USN: 4PS13MBA21

CGPA: 8.85 Master Of Business Administration

Sowjanya V M USN: 4PS13SCE20

CGPA: 9.46 M. Tech (Comp. Engg)

SUNIL USN: 4PS12MCA47

CGPA: 9.27 Master of Computer Applications

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Annexure – I

Academic activities after obtaining academic autonomy status (2008-2015)

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Academic activities after obtaining academic autonomy status (2008-2015)

Starting of new PG programmes � M.Tech (VLSI Design & Embedded System (2013), � Computer Engineering(2012), � Machine Design (2012)& � MBA(2009) � Dual specialization in MBA Programme is offered (2015-16)

Preparation of Regulations, scheme and syllabus for UG and PG programs. Preparation of semester wise Academic Calendar (academic activities occurs as per the

academic calendar) Review of Syllabus at regular- respective duration of UG/PG programme. Job/current technology oriented elective courses offered in pre final year and final year. Mini Projects, Industry interaction/visits as part of curriculum along with credits. Pedagogy and research methodology are part of the curriculum along with credits. Non Credited MLC (two semesters) for the benefit of students for the purpose of

placements and overall growth. Credited Soft skill training courses are part of the curriculum (six semesters) for the

benefit of students for the purpose of placements and overall growth. Library facility upgraded to digital library & Increasing the volumes of books and e-

Journals by TEQIP Enhanced industry interaction, industrial visits and MOU with Industries With an MOU with MERITOR INDIA LIMITED Scholarships and recognition

certificates are offered to meritorious students Implementation of OBE scheme of study for UG and PG Programs (since 2013 for UG

and 2015for PG ) � Implementation of CBCS with OBE scheme of study from 2015 academic year for UG

programs. � Along with elective courses, foundation courses, foundation electives, open electives and

self-study courses are included. To increase the quality, Project work, during final year is changed as Project work phase-

1 and Project work phase-2 along with separate credits. Laboratory subjects added during I and II semester for PG Programs with credits. Project Phase-I, II and III are redefined for PG Programs along with separate credits. Conduction of tutorial classes especially in numerical subjects Special coaching classes for weaker and indigent students Makeup test and Makeup exam for indigent students Total marks for evaluation is divided in to CIE (50%) and SEE (50%) weightage. A minimum of 40% of CIE marks has to be scored by a student to get the eligibility for

SEE till 2014-15 academic year A minimum of 50% of CIE marks has to be scored by a student to get the eligibility for

SEE from 2015-16 academic year Question paper setting-by internal & externals examiners Laboratory Examination/Project viva-voce -by internal & externals examiners Valuation of answer scripts by internal & externals examiners

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To ensure transparency in evaluation - every student is allowed to view/check their respective SEE Answer scripts for any discrepancy in evaluation.

Announcement of the result within a week after the completion of SEE In addition to the above � a core committee for implementation of OBE and CBCS for UG and PG � Reformation of BOS and BOE committee � Reformation of Academic committee � Conduction of BOS committee and Academic Council committee meetings � Preparation of souvenir and conduction of Graduation day

Were also carried out by the office

PET Research foundation 1. Candidates are being enrolled as per the university norms after conducting

personal viva voce examination at the department. 2. The regular meeting of the scholars and guides are being held at least once in

each semester 3. Candidates are being advised to submit progress report of their work during each

semester 4. The candidates are being guided to attend conferences and seminars during their

research period, for which they are being paid TA/DA and other expenses from TEQIP

5. Several IEEE journals are subscribed to the library under TEQIP to facilitate research activities

6. The awardees are being honoured every year for their achievements. 7. For each Journal paper published by scholars, honorariums is being paid to the

guide by TEQIP. 8. Records of the scholars are being maintained regard to their activities starting

from their admission up to there award of the degree. 9. Special guest lectures are being arranged by inviting eminent in various fields