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Compliance Report
Tier – II
PART- A: Institutional Information
Deemed University
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State Government Society √
*Provide Details:
A8. Students Admissions (Institute level considering all UG programs):
Table A8.1: Student Admissions in College of past three academic years
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17
Item Total
CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
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A10. Provide separate Information for each of the program(s) for which
compliance is to be submitted
Name of the Name of Name of Year of Intak Increase Year of AICTE Accreditation
Department the the Start e in intake, increase Appro Status*
Program program to if any val
being be
offered considered
Yes- 3 years
Electronics B.E 110 2004-05
B.E (E&CE) 2001-02 60 Yes (1.1.2016 to
& (E&CE) 120 2007-08
30.6.2019)
Communica
tion
Engineering M.Tech - 2017-18 24 - - Yes
Not eligible for
(DCN) accreditation
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PART B- Program Information
B1. Name of the Program: Electronics & Communication Engineering
B2. Faculty Information and Contributions
Table B2.1: Faculty members in the Department for past three years
Total number of
Sl.No. Assessment Year
faculty members
1 2018-19 33
CAY
2 2017-18 37
CAYm1
3 2016-17 33
CAYm2
Here, we are providing total number of faculty members in each assessment years.
Complete list of faculty members and their designations, date of joining as well other
details are kept in Appendix I
B.2.1. Student Faculty Ratio (No of Faculty as per the sanctioned intake):-
No. of UG Programs in the Department (n) : 01
No. of PG Programs in the Department (m) : 01
No. of Students in UG 2nd Year : 144
No. of Students in UG 3rd Year : 144
No. of Students in UG 4th Year : 144
No. of Students in PG 1st Year : 24
No. of Students in PG 2nd Year : 24
No. of Students = Sanctioned Intake + applicable lateral entry, if any
(The above data to be provided considering all the UG and PG programs of the
department)
S=Number of Students in the Department = UG1 + UG2 +UG3 + PG1 + PG2
F = Total Number of Faculty Members in the Department (excluding first year faculty)
Student Faculty Ratio (SFR) = S / F
Table B2.1: Student Faculty ratio in the Department for past 3 years
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17
YEAR
CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
u 1.1 144 144 144
u 1.2 144 144 144
u 1.3 144 144 144
UG1 432 432 432
p 1.1 24 24 24
p 1.2 24 24 24
PG 48 48 48
Total No. of students in the department 480 480 480
No. of faculty in the department 30 28 26
Student Faculty Ratio(SFR) 16 17.1 18.46
Average SFR(3 ACY) (16+17.1+18.46)/3 =17.18
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B2.2. Faculty Details of the Department (UG+PG):
Table B2.2.1: Faculty information in the Department for past 3 years
2018-19 2017-18
CAY CAYm1
Sl. No. Designation With PhD. With PhD.
Without Without
Contractu
Regular Contractual PhD. Regular PhD.
al
a. Professors 03 00 00 03 00 00
Associate
b. 01 00 01 00 00 01
Professors
Assistant
c. 00 00 28 00 00 33
Professors
Total number of
Faculty in the
33 37
Department
d.
(UG+PG)
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B2.4. Faculty as participants in Faculty development/training activities/STTPs
Table B2.4.1. List of faculty in the department participated in FDP activities for past 3
years
Details of the participation
(Faculty development/training
Name of the Faculty Activities/STTPs)
2017-18 2016-17 2015-16
CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3
Dr. Shivashankar 5 5 5
Dr. Vijayashree Budyal 5 2 5
Dr. Shilpa Mehta NA 3 3
Dr. Keshavamurthy NA NA NA
Mrs. Poornima G R 5 5 5
Mrs. Swapna C H 5 5 5
Mr. Santhosh Kumar S 5 5 5
Mrs. Rekha N 0 NA NA
Mr. Rajendra Prasad P 5 5 5
Mr. Sunil Kumar K N 5 5 5
Mr. Jijesh J J 5 5 5
Mr. Pramod M S 5 5 5
Mr. Dileep Reddy Bolla 5 5 5
Mr. Satya Srikanth Palle 5 5 5
Mr. Ravi Gatti 5 5 5
Mr. Sridhar N K 5 5 5
Mr. Mahaveer Penna 5 5 5
Mr. Arjun Kumar G B 5 NA NA
Mr. Anand Vijay K M 5 5 5
Mr. Suraj S 5 5 5
Mrs. Sarala T 5 5 5
Ms. Swathi N 5 5 NA
Mr. Ramaprasad S S 5 NA NA
Mr. Avinash J L 5 0 NA
Mrs. Aadya Pant 3 NA NA
Ms. Ashwini N S 5 NA NA
Mrs. Ashwini S R 5 NA NA
Mr. Basavaraju D R 5 NA NA
Mr. K Lakshman Arun Kumar 5 NA NA
Mrs. Mamatha K S 5 NA NA
Ms. Lekhana NA NA NA
Mr. Nataraja N NA NA NA
Mr. Vinay Kumar NA NA NA
Mr. Dankan Gowda 5 5 5
Mr. Mohan Kumar 5 5 5
Mr. Santhosh 5 NA NA
Mrs. Pavithra B G NA NA 5
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Mrs. S Devi NA NA 5
Mr. Suhas N S NA NA 5
Mrs. Vani B P NA NA 5
Ms. Arpita Kulkarni NA NA 5
Mrs. Rekha R NA NA 5
Mr. Vijayashekhar S S NA NA 5
Mr. Kishore D V NA NA 5
Ms. Kursheed B 3 2 5
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Mrs. Rajeshwari N
- - - -
P
Mr. Satya Srikanth Publications: 11
Publications: 5 Pursuing Ph.D Pursuing Ph.D
Palle Citations:10
Mrs. Priya S
- - - -
Hiremath
Ms. Arpitha
- - - -
Kulkarni
Publications: 9
Mr. Ravi Gatti Publications: 6 - Pursuing Ph.D
Citations: 54
Mr. Mahaveer Publications: 10
Publications: 2 Pursuing Ph.D Pursuing Ph.D
Penna Citations: 10
Mr. Sridhar N K Publications: 3 Publications: 8 - Pursuing Ph.D
Ms. Anitha - - - -
Mr. Prakasha G Publications: 1 - - -
Mr. Arjun Kumar G Publications: 6
- - Pursuing Ph.D
B Citations: 3
Mr. Anand Vijay
- Publications: 8 - -
Kamal
Mr. Suraj - Publications: 3 - -
Mrs. Sarala T - Publications: 3 - -
Ms. Swathi - Publications: 4 - -
Publications: 4
Mr. Avunash J L - - -
Citations: 1
Mrs. Ashwini N S - Publications: 3 - -
Mrs. Ashwini S R - Publications: 3 - -
Mr. Basavaraj - Publications: 4 - -
Mr. Lakshman Arun
- Publications: 4 - Pursuing Ph.D
Kumar
Mrs. Mamatha K S - Publications: 2 - -
Mr. Nataraj - Publications: 3 - -
Ms. Lekhana - - - -
Mr. Suhas - Publications: 3 - -
Mr. Mohan Kumar - Publications: 2 - -
Mr. Dankan Gowda - Publications: 9 Pursuing Ph.D -
Mr. Kishore - Publications: 6 - -
Ms. Rekha R - Publications: 2 - -
Mrs. Devi S - Publications: 2 - -
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4 2015-16
14 49
CAYm3
Total 141 628
Data provided in the previous SAR
2014-15 49 17
1
CAYm1-old SAR
2013-14 54 -
2
CAYm1-old SAR
2012-13 16 -
3
CAYm1-old SAR
Total 119 17
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Prof. Poornima Energy 2020)
GR Sustainable
village
Modernization Of
Cloud Radio
Dr. Access Network 2 Years
2 Research AICTE 19,00,000/-
Shivashankar Applications (2018-
Laboratory For 5G 2020)
Networks
Prerana Scheme
to Promote, 1 Year
Dr. Educate & (2018-
3 Research AICTE 10,00,000/-
Shivashankar Encourage SC/ST 2019)
Students for their
Higher Studies
Workshop on “
Faculty Training
Dr.
4 for Student Grants AICTE 1,60,000/- 2018-19
Shivashankar
Induction
Programme”
2017 - 18
CAYm1
FDP on Advances
and Development
with EDA Tools in
Dr. 2017-18
5 Embedded & Research AICTE 4,75,000/-
Shivashankar
Communication
Design for
Researchers
Workshop on 2017
“Promotion of
Academic
Dr. Integrity,
6 Grants VTU 50,000/-
Shivashankar Research
Methodology and
Plagiarism
Prevention”
Workshop on 2017
Dr. Embedded system
7 Research AICTE 1,00,000/-
Shivashankar design using
Raspberry Pi
ENTEREPRENEUR 2017
Dr.
8 SHIP AWARENESS Grants DST 20,000/-
Shivashankar
CAMP (EAC)
Low cost heart
Dr. monitoring 6 Months
9 Shivashankar system using Research KSCST 6000/- (2017-
Prof. Ravi gatti Embedded 2018)
system.
Design and
Implementation of
peltier based solar 6 Months
Prof. Arjun
10 powered air Research KSCST 8000/- (2017-
Kumar G B
conditioning & 2018)
water heating
system.
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Design and
Implementation of
peltier based solar 6 Months
Prof. Arjun
11 powered air Research VTU 5000/- (2017-
Kumar G B
conditioning & 2018)
water heating
system.
Detection and
Monitoring of
manhole opening 6 Months
Dr.
12 urban area using Research VTU 5000/- (2017-
Shivashankar
sensor and GPS 2018)
techniques to
avoid life loss
2016-17
CAYm2
SMSYR –
Low cost
smart Vision
Antennas Group on 1 Year
13 Dr. Shivashankar for high Research Science & 5,00,000 (2016-
performanc Technolog 2017)
e wireless y (VGST)
communica
tion
Plant to
reuse water 6 months
14 Dr. Shivashankar using Research KSCST 7000 (2016-
sensor 2017)
technology
GPS-GSM
Prof. Swapna C Inland 6 months
15 H vessel Research KSCST 6000 (2016-
Prof. Kursheed B tracking 2017)
system
Artificial
Intelligence
classifier to
6 months
identify
16 Dr. Shilpa Mehta Research KSCST 3000 (2016-
bank fraud
2017)
in
demonetiza
tion
Monitoring
of Highway
wind power
Prof. Pramod M S
parameter 6 months
Prof.
17 and Research KSCST 6,000 (2016-
SatyasrikanthPall
controlling 2017)
e
highway
light
through IoT
PID Control
M/s Global
panel for a 6 months
Prof. G R Vacuum
18 bench top Research 12,500 (2016-
Poornima Products,
Vacuum 2017)
Bangalore
Oven
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2015-16
CAYm3
Automatic
theft
Vision
detector &
Dr. Group on 6 months
locker
19 VijayashreeBudy Research Science 40,000 (2015-
device for
al &Technolo 2016)
automatic
gy (VGST)
teller
machine
Table B2.6.3 Total number of sponsored projects after NBA evaluation till date
SN Year No. of Amount
Sponsored
Research
Projects
1 2018-19 CAY 3 2,67,00,000/-
2 2017-18 CAYm1 6 5,99,000/-
3 2016-17 CAYm2 6 5,34,500/-
4 2015-16 CAYm3 1 40,000/-
Total 16 2,78,73,500/-
Item
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16
(Information to be provided
CAY CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3
cumulatively for all the shifts with
explicit headings, wherever applicable)
Sanctioned intake of the program (N) 120 120 120 120
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Academic Performance Table
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Table B3.2.1. Success rate with backlog in stipulated period
Table B3.2.1. Academic performance of 1st year B.E(E&CE) students for past 3 years
Table B3.2.1. Academic performance of 2nd year B.E (E&CE) students for past 3 years
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B3.5. Academic Performance in Third Year
API=((Mean of 3rd Year Grade Point Average of all successful Students on a 10 point
scale) or (Mean of the percentage of marks of all successful students in Third Year/10)) x
(number of successful students/number of students appeared in the examination)
Successful students are those who are permitted to proceed to the final year.
Table B3.5.1. Academic performance of 3rd year B.E (E&CE) students for past 3 years
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PART C. Criterion wise Compliance Status
Table C1: Observations made by NBA evaluators and actions taken by Department
Observations
made by NBA
Criteria (During the Compliance Status
SN
last (Action taken by the institution)
accreditation
visit)
Stakeholders of the
1.2.3 programme and their ----
relevance
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process.
List of processes used for
dissemination on PEO statement is
shown in Table 1.2.4.
Process for establishing the PEOs of
the department is as shown in
Figure 1.2.4.
Revised PEO statements are
discussed in the following meetings
o Parent-teacher meeting
o DAC meeting
o DAB meeting.
o Workshops / Seminars / FDP’s.
o Orientation day etc.,
Consistency of PEOs with
1.2.5 ----
Mission
Action:
To improve the PEO attainments,
Inadequate Programme has introduced value
activities (7/10) added course and skill development
Indicate the additional co-
courses in the regular time table.
curricular activities
1.3.3 DAB members decided to conduct
undertaken towards the
attainment of PEOs workshops, seminars, Job oriented
courses, entrepreneurship
development programs.
Outcomes:
Students attained additional skills
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for product development,
placements, entrepreneurship,
higher education etc.
Students obtained online
certificates, participated in various
competitions.
Assessment of attainment of Programme Educational Objectives.
1.4
Action:
PEOs assessment is to be done
using direct such as internal
assessment, external assessment,
mini-project, assignments,
seminars etc. and indirect
assessment tools like employer
Tools and processes used in
survey, parents survey, alumni
survey and faculty survey.
assessment of the attainment All tools not in
1.4.1 Outcomes:
place
of PEOs Employer survey, parent
survey, alumni survey and faculty
survey are utilized for the
improvement of various academic
processes in assessment of the
attainment of PEOs.
List of assessment tool used to
measure PEOs Attainment as
shown in table 1.4.1.
Action:
DAB made a policy that the
concerned Surveys (Employer,
Parent, Faculty and Alumni
Surveys) to be collected and
Not all processed offline effectively for the
Evidences for the attainment
14.2 stakeholders attainment of PEOs.
of the PEOs
involved Outcomes:
Attainment of PEOs is in line with
the concerned stakeholder’s
feedback.
Attainment of PEOs of past 3 years
is available in the Department.
Action:
At department level meeting
conducted with faculty members
Mechanism in to conduct survey on PEOs from
Results of assessment of
place results graduated students.
1.5 achievement of PEOs used for
are yet to be Analysis of survey is done,
redefining PEOs
seen assessment results of PEO’s are
discussed and redefinitions of
PEO’s are made.
Outcomes:
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Surveys are maintained offline
Revised PEO’s are available and
circulated amongst stake holders.
Action:
At programme level
brainstorming sessions for faculty
are conducted on how to write CO’s
It is decided to have 5 CO’s in
COs not listed each course
2.1.1 List of COs and POs
for all Courses Outcome:
All courses are mapped with 5
CO’s.
CO’s are written based on GA,
and outcome based education
model by Williams Spady.
Publishing and Dissemination
2.1.2 ----
of POs
Action:
At programme level it is
All Stake
decided to follow the new
Process Employed for defining holders not
2.1.3 guidelines defined in NBA-SAR.
of the POs considered in
defining POs Outcome:
The Programme Outcomes are
in adherence with NBA definitions.
POs alignment with NBA
2.1.4 ----
Graduate Attributes
Establishment of the
2.1.5 correlation between POs and ----
PEOs
Action:
At Programme level an
orientation was conducted to train
the faculty members for articulation
of CO’s using Blooms Taxonomy
Higher Order Thinking Skills
Using the Knowledge levels
Illustration of COS Listed COs not
2.2.1 CO’s and PO’s are mapped using
contribution to the POs mapped to POs
the International Engineering
Alliance (IEA) guidelines.
Outcome:
CO-PO mapping chart and
articulation matrix for all the
courses are available at the
department level.
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Action:
At Program Level, it is decided to use
the following Teaching Methodology
for attainment of POs
Lectures
Case Studies
Seminars
Role Plays
Articulation of
Description of modes of Discussions
modes of
2.2.2 course delivery helping in Live Projects
delivery is of
attainment of COs/POs Industrial Visits
concern
Group Assignments
Expert Lectures
Outcome:
The faculty members have
adopted the appropriate content
delivery modes for attainment of
POs.
Action:
At program level it is decided to use
the following Teaching
methodologies for the attainment of
POs
Lectures
Case Studies
Seminars
Role Plays
Indication of tools used to Discussions
Articulation of
assess the impact of delivery Live Projects
modes of
2.2.3 of course /course content Industrial Visits
delivery is of
contribute towards the Group Assignments
concern
attainment of COs/POs Expert Lectures
Outcome:
The faculty members have
adopted the appropriate content
delivery modes for attainment of
POs
At Program level, the
weightage for Direct assessment is
80% and Indirect assessment is
20% to measure the COs and POs.
2.3 Assessment of attainment of Programme Outcomes
Action:
Description of assessment Tools in place At department level an
tools and process used for but not orientation
2.3.1
assessing the attainment of effectively programme/brainstorming session
PO utilized was conducted to all faculty
members and briefed various
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teaching methodology tools and
assessment tools to be used for PO
attainment.
Department made a policy to
have direct assessment tools and
indirect assessment tools to
measure PO
Outcome:
Faculty members have used
various Direct and Indirect
assessment tools for improving PO
attainment.
For PO attainments
Direct Assessment tools used are
Internal Exams/CIE
External Exams/SEE
Indirect Assessments
Exit Survey
Employer Survey
For each Programme Outcome the
highest Blooms Knowledge level is
associated.
Action:
The process of PO assessment
and attainment is explained
through articulation matrix to all
the Faculty members through
orientation programme.
Decided to include direct
assessment tools such as
assignment, internal assessment,
Attainment of External assessment, mini projects,
POs done
Results of Attainment of each laboratory practical’s and indirect
2.3.2 partially and no
POs assessment tools like programme
utilization of
results exit survey and parent’s survey.
Outcome:
All POs are measured based on
the direct (weightage-80%) and
indirect assessment (Weightage-
20%) tools.
Final PO attainments are listed
for two Academic years and the
analysis is used to strengthen the
POs.
Action:
At programme level all faculty
Use of assessment results members are informed to use the
Assessment
2.4 towards improvement of attainments for the improvement of
results not used
programme programme
Based on various assessment
results, the department planned to
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conduct various workshops,
seminars, industrial visits and
student skill development
programs.
Outcome:
Final PO attainment levels of all
Courses submitted by faculty
member and the assessment
results are maintained for last three
academic years.
The PO attainments are used to
refine the content delivery methods
and PO articulation of the
respective courses.
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3.1 Curriculum
Action:
At Institute level all
programme coordinators are
informed to introduce value added
courses and job oriented course to
satisfy the programme specific
criteria (PSC).
No separate At programme level a policy is
Justification for Programme efforts are made to include Value Added
3.1.3 curriculum satisfying the made apart Course (VAC) at 3rd year and final
programme specific criterion from VTU year, Job Oriented Course (JOC) at
syllabus third year level and design thinking
courses during first year level.
Outcome:
Value added courses and job
oriented courses are introduced in
the regular time table.
Many students have got online
certification in the VAC and JOC.
Action:
All course outcomes are
Curriculum components and
redefined to map with programme
relevance to programme Relevance is of
3.2 outcomes and associated
outcomes and programme concern
educational Objectives curriculum contents.
Outcomes:
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CO-PO mapping and
articulation chart for all courses are
available
The course articulation matrix
shows that more number of Course
outcomes are substantially
correlating with PO’s.
PEO’s Relevance to curriculum
assessment is optional by NBA.
Action:
In DAB meeting decided to
introduce Design thinking classes in
the first year time table.
Product development cell to
Core engineering and their support for implementation of the
Design aspects
relevance to programme products.
3.3 not practiced
outcomes including design Outcome:
seriously
experience The products developed with
product development cell are nearly
10 for past three academic years
and patents are filed.
Number of products developed
at department level is nearly 253
Action:
As per affiliated university
regulations it is made mandatory
for the students to take up
internship compulsorily.
The students are supported in
getting internship which makes
Industry Interaction Very minimal
3.4 them employable
/Internships Interaction
Faculty members are motivated
to contact Industries to identify and
fulfill the need of the Industry.
Outcome:
Number of industry visited: 30
Number of students
participated: 235
Action:
An orientation programme is
conducted for all the faculty
members, the steps involved in
Details of the processes used Gap analysis identifying the curricular gaps was
to identify the curricular gaps not done in explained.
3.5
to the attainment of the precise manner Based on the process the
COs/POs curriculum gaps are identified and
the same are bridged through
workshops, seminars, industrial
interactions, value added and job
oriented courses.
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Outcomes:
The gaps are identified and
bridged.
Action
At programme level it is
decided to include content beyond
syllabus in respective Courses like
Imparting higher order thinking
Details of the content beyond content beyond
skills in the available curriculum
syllabus imparted to attain syllabus not
3.6 contents.
the COs/POs seen
Note: Please refer table below Appending the trending topics
based on industry expert input in
content delivery process.
Outcomes:
Content beyond syllabus is
implemented 100% in all courses
3.7 Course Syllabi ----
Action:
At programme level students are
mentored using mentor-mentee
system to identify slow
learners/weak students.
Course faculty member enforcing
students to execute assignments,
mini projects within the stipulated
Needs to
4.1 Success rate time.
improve
Outcomes:
The academic success rate has
increased.
The number of students with
backlog has come down.
Average success index: 0.66 for
last three batches.
Action:
All faculties are informed to verify
the academic data which are being
uploaded in various online portals
with much care.
Outcomes:
Data misleading
All the academic data’s have been
4.2 Academic Performance in Academic
Performance
verified carefully and are
consistent.
This is to bring to your kind notice
that the following list of the faculty
are assigned as Data
authentication board committee
members within the department to
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look after the duties related to the
data authentication before
publishing it in online/offline.
Action:
Institute has created Career
Guidance Cell (CGC)
Through CGC we are providing
counseling programs for higher
studies and pre-placement
trainings for job.
Outcomes:
Very low Student skills on aptitude,
percentage of
reasoning, communication, and
4.3 Placement & Higher studies placements &
Higher
programming are improved.
Education Placement, higher studies, and
entrepreneurship improved.
No. of jobs secured 59, 47, and 46
out of 237 students for the last 3
batches.
No. of students opted for higher
studies is 6,8,10 for last 3 batches
Average placement index is 79%
for last 3 batches
4.4 Professional activities
Professional
4.4.1 societies/chapters and ----
organizing engineering events
Organization of paper
4.4.2 contests design contests etc ----
and achievements
Policy:
Students and faculty are encouraged
to participate in various technical and
cultural events, and the data are to be
documented in Newsletters.
Action:
At Programme level a policy is
made to involve more number of
student volunteers in editorial
Publications of technical Not seen as board to compute technical
4.4.3
magazines and news letters claimed in SAR magazines, newsletters.
At Programme level, we made a
policy to have 2 students from
different semesters involved in
technical magazines, newsletters.
At Programme level it is made
mandatory to publish online and
offline the Newsletters and
Technical magazines
Outcome:
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The Newsletter is available in
online and offline mode.
Student’s skills on communication,
leadership skills have improved.
Action:
Entrepreneurship cell was
established in the department
during 2016-17.
In 2017-18 two faculty members
have trained to become accredited
entrepreneur master trainers by
EDI, Ahmedabad. The EDC is also
established to improve the
Entrepreneurship Initiatives,
entrepreneur activities.
4.4.4 product designs and Not observed
Innovations
We provided counseling programs
for Entrepreneurship to students
Outcome
Industry based products have been
developed and steps are taken by
our R&D team for
commercialization.
KSCST funded project has been
developed in the department by
the students.
Publications and awards in
inter-institute events by the
4.4.5 ----
students of the programme of
study
Action:
Institute made a policy to have
Faculty cadre ratio as per AICTE
norms by considering SFR (1:20).
Institute recruited faculty members
at different cadre levels such as
Professor, Associate Professor, and
Assistant Professor with Ph.D
qualification.
Poor ratio
5.2 Faculty Cadre ratio Outcomes:
Faculty Cadre Ratio has improved.
No of Professor are maintained 3,
Associate Professor increased to 2
and Assistant Professor are
maintained in the last 3 years as
per the AICTE Norms.
Faculty Cadre proportion has
improved for past 3 years as
shown in table 5.2.
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5.3. Faculty qualifications ----
Action:
At institute level it is decided to
prepare competency matrix and
course proficiency matrix of
available faculty before the
recruitment process.
The gaps in available faculty
competency are identified and
Qualification recruited new faculty members to
same faculty
satisfy Programme specific criteria.
members not
Faculty Competencies At Programme level Faculty
5.4 aligned with
correlation to programmers Competency is according to the
Programme
Specific Programme Specific criterion
criterion considering the qualification and
domain expertise.
Outcome:
The programme faculty member
qualifications are aligning with
programme specific criteria.
Faculty Competency is according to
the Programme Specific criterion.
Action:
In faculty performance appraisal
outreach is also included as one of the
parameter for incentives to improve
interaction with the industry and
academy
Outcomes:
No. of faculty with industry
interaction: 73 shown in table 5.5
(2).
No of faculty
2017-18: 38
Faculty as participants members as
5.5 2016-17: 30
/resource persons resource person
is concern 2015-16: 5
No. of faculty with academia
interaction: 46 shown in table 5.5
(1).
2017-18: 29
2016-17: 15
2015-16: 2
List of faculty in the department
participated in FDP activities for
past 3 years as shown table
5.5(3).
Action:
Poor ratio Institute made a policy to provide
5.6 Faculty Retention
AICTE scale for all the Faculty
members
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Institute is providing incentives for
the faculty members who are
serving here for more than five
years and multiples of five years.
An eco-system is created for the
faculty member to equip them with
required technical knowledge and
other relevant skills for their
carrier growth within the
institution. Based on the individual.
Outcome:
Faculty retention ratio has
improved.
No. of regular faculty members in
2016-17 (CAYm2) = 25 and
retention ratio is 73.53%.
No. of regular faculty members in
2017-18 (CAYm1) = 22 and
retention ratio is 62.86%.
No. of regular faculty members in
2018-19 (CAY) =19 and retention
ratio is 57.58%.
The average faculty Retention ratio
is 64.65%.
Action:
Institute made a policy that the
faculty members are informed to
present and publish minimum one
Research, technical Papers in the
Scopus Journals/International
Conference, Web of Science and
ICI peer reviewed journals per
year.
Institute made a policy to provide
workload relaxation to faculty
members who are doing Research
Significant works.
5.7 Faculty research Publications improvement is Outcome:
needed Number of paper published by the
faculty members in standard
publishers improved.
No. referred SCI/journals is 141
past 4 years shown in table 5.7(1).
No. citation is 643 past 4 years.
Total number of publications,
citation, books/chapter for past 4
years as shown in Academic
research details for past 4years is
shown in table 5.7(2).
Faculty Publications have improved
by 90%.
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Action:
Faculty members are informed to
involve in filing the Patents,
Intellectual Property Rights, and
publish the books activities. To
motivate the faculty to file patent,
institution is providing 75% of the
Faculty Intellectual Property
5.8 Does not exists total cost of the Patent Filing,
rights
publication and examination.
Outcome:
8 patents are filed and published
by the faculty members as shown
in table 5.8.
1 are in examination
1 logo is registered for trademark.
Action:
All the faculty members are
encouraged to apply for the
Research Proposal Funding and
consultancy work in the
Government and Public Sectors,
Research Funding Agencies such as
AICTE, VGST, DST, KSCST etc.
Our Institution has established a
research and product development
cell to provide basic infrastructure
for faculty members.
No R&D and
Faculty R&D and Consultancy Outcome:
5.9 Consultancy
(FRDC )work 100% Faculty members are
work available
applied for the Research proposal
Funding and have received the
Total Research Fund of
Rs.2,90,03,500/- from Research
Funding Agencies such as
AICTE,VGST,DST,KSCST,VTU in
ACY 2018-19: 2,77,60,000/-,2017-
18: 6,69,000/-, 2016-17:
5,34,500/-
Total number of products designed
and implemented by student and
faculty is 16.
Action:
All the faculty members have been
encouraged to Visit & Interact with
reputed industries to enhance the
Faculty interaction with Technical skills, practical
5.10 Not observed
outside world knowledge to bridge the gap
between the Academic Curriculum
and Industry, internships.
Outcomes:
No. of faculty interaction with
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industry is 73 shown in table 5.10
(1).
No. of faculty academia interaction
is 46 as shown in table 5.10 (2).
No. of Faculty interaction with
outside world has improved.
6 Criterion 6: Facilities and Technical Support
6.1 Classrooms
Action:
Institute has provided additional 2
lecture hall for the students to
Adequate number of rooms conduct professional elective
Rooms for
for lectures (core/electives), subjects.
6.1.1 electives not
seminars, tutorials, etc., for Outcome:
observed
the programme (10) At the Programme level we have 6
lecture halls and 2 dedicated
lecture hall for professional
electives are available.
Teaching aids multimedia
6.1.2 ----
projects etc
6.2.Faculty rooms
Action:
Institute has provided individual
faculty rooms for Professors and
individual cubical for Associate
/Assistant Professors
Not all faculty
Availability of individual Outcomes:
6.2.1. have individual
faculty rooms (5) Individual Faculty Rooms : 2
rooms
Faculty Rooms: 3 rooms with
individual cubicles.
Each cubical is equipped with
cupboards, power sockets & Wi-Fi
internet connection.
Action:
All the class rooms and staff rooms
are equipped with black/white
Room equipped with No white /black boards, and internet services are
white/black board, computer, boards and few provided by the top management.
6.2.2.
internet, and other such faculty have Faculty provided the laptop on
Amenities/facilities (10) computers request basis.
Outcomes:
White /black boards, Laptops, and
computers are available with all
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faculty members.
Action:
A separate Counseling rooms for
Usage of room for mentor mentee interaction is
Counseling
discussion/counseling with provided.
6.2.3. environment is
students (5) Outcomes:
hardly observed
Counseling of the students has
taken care by the individual faculty
in dedicated counselling room
6.3 Laboratories including computing facility
Action:
Licensed software’s like MATLAB,
LABVIEW and CADENCE are
procured.
Availability of computing Some licensed
Outcome:
6.3.2. facilities in the department software’s
(15) needed
No. of licensed systems software 3.
No. of licensed systems application
software 7.
No of Servers 3
No of Systems 130
Action:
The Programme coordinator has
Availability of laboratories
Beyond working initiated to extend the working
with technical support within
6.3.3. hours is not hours of laboratory up to 7 pm.
and beyond working
recorded Outcome:
Hours (15
Beyond working hour details were
registered in the Log book.
Equipment to run
experiments and their
maintenance, number of
6.3.4 students per experimental ----
setup, size of the
laboratories, overall ambience
etc
Skill up-
Action:
Incentives, skill upgrade, and gradations and
6.4.2. Technical staff are motivated to
professional advancement (5) incentives need
improved undergo skill upgradation
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certification courses relevant to
their respective fields by the
programme coordinator.
Steps are initiated to upgrade the
skills of the non-teaching faculty
members.
At program level it is decided to
share the 10% of the consultancy
amount to the supporting staff as
incentive.
Outcomes:
All technical supporting staff are
getting 10% incentives and
upgrading their skills.
7.1.3Basic
science/engineering
laboratories (adequacy of
space, number of students
67 ----
per batch, quality and
availability of measuring
instruments, laboratory
manuals ,list of experiments)
Action:
Institute introduced online
Mechanisms in Feedback system
Feedback analysis and reward
place , follow Faculty members who got less than
7.2.3. / corrective measures taken,
up not 60 % of average feedback are
if any (5)
evidenced identified.
Mandatory Pedagogical training is
given to those faculty members
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Outcome:
The number of Faculty members
who got less than 60 % of average
feedback has come down.
Incentives were given for the
highly performing faculty.
Action:
Motivated the Students to learn
through MOODLE, SWAYAM, NPTEL
and E-Learning.
Motivating to think towards design
of Products through Design
thinking Classes.
Initiation towards industry-
institution interaction
Outcome:
Student self-learning skill is
improved
Digital library is provided with
7.2.4. Scope for self-learning (5) very limited
journals like IEEE / ACM / SWAYAM
scope observed
Courses and NPTEL courses
The following websites are referred
by the students for self-learning
process beyond syllabus as
follows:
https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in
https://nptel.ac.in
www.nptelvideos.in
www.digimat.in
https://moodle.org
https://swayam.gov.in
www.futurelearn.com
www.enhancelearning.co.in
Action:
Students are instructed to gain
Knowledge beyond syllabus in
subjects through MOODLE,
SWAYAM, NPTEL and E-Learning.
Provided Wifi Facility in the
Campus to browse the study
Generation of self-learning Except NPTEL materials from internet.
facilities, and availability of other facilities Outcome:
7.2.5
materials for learning beyond are not Percentage usage of MOODLE,
syllabus (5) available SWAYAM, NPTEL and E-Learning
students to learn content beyond
syllabus has improved
The following websites are referred
by the students for self-learning
process beyond syllabus as
follows:
https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in
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https://nptel.ac.in
www.nptelvideos.in
www.digimat.in
https://moodle.org
https://swayam.gov.in
www.futurelearn.com
www.enhancelearning.co.in
Action:
Introduced Design Thinking
Classes at First year level, value
added classes and job oriented
classes in Succeeding semesters.
Motivated the students to become
Entrepreneurs by conducting
Entrepreneurship development
Programme.
Establishment of Entrepreneur
development cell under
No formal college/department level with set
Career Guidance, Training,
mechanism for
Placement, and of trained experts as committee
7.2.6. career guidance
Entrepreneurship Cell (5) members
25 %
placement Technical talks given by the
experts under Entrepreneur
development cell
Product design initiatives
supported by an expert team
under QRIDES center.
Outcome:
No. Of students placed 630
No. Of students became
entrepreneurs 18
No. Of students gone for higher
studies 107
Action:
Conducted INDUCTION
PROGRAMME to First year
Students Between 13/08/2018 to
01/09/2018.
Conducted co-curricular activities
like cultural event-Shrusti,
Kalavaibhava, Kannada Rajyosava,
Co-curricular and Extra-
Limited Udyukta, Ethnic day etc.
7.2.7. curricular Activities (5)
activities Arranged blood donation camps
through a NSS unit.
Conducting Meditation Classes
Students are motivated to
participate in intra/inter college
Competitions.
Outcome:
No. Of Students participated in
kalavibhava-2018:407
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No. Of Students participated in
Udyukta—2017:223
No. Of Students participated in
Blood donation camps : 1620
No. Of Students participated in
Sports 1945
No. of Students participated in
Intra/Inter college fests:1155
Action:
Institute has created indoor and
outdoor facilities for the
recreation of studnets and faculty
Institute has provided Physical
Education Director to Look over
Sports events.
Institute provided Play Ground to
Facilitate Games like Cricket,
Volley Ball, Foot Ball, Basket Ball.
To conduct Anual Sports Meet
Sports grounds, facilities, and Sport facilities
College level
qualified sports instructors not adequate ,
7.2.8. To encourage students to
(5) indoor facility
not seen participate in various sports at
university level Institution has a
tieup with Jayaprakash Narayan
Sports Academy to provide 100%
facililty.
Indoor game facilities like caroms,
chess, batmenton, table tennis and
tennikoit has provided by the
institution
Outcomes:
No. of Students participated in
sports activities 250
8 Criterion 8:Governance,Institutional support and Financial Resources(175)
Maintenance academic
8.1.1 ----
infrastructure and facilities
Action:
More Number of Faculty members
Governance
Organisation governance and are added to the Governing Council
8.2. needs
transparency (GC) which is the highest body in
Improvement
our Institute to take all major
decisions.
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More number of Academicians,
Researchers and Industry experts
are included in the Advisory
Council (AC) which is the second
highest body in our Institute to
take all major academic decisions.
Outcome
Better selection of faculty based on
proficiency and competency level.
Better selection of equipment
according to the industry
requirement.
Improvement in the Research and
Publication.
Improvement in Academic Results.
Improvement in Research Funding.
Governing body Action:
administrative setup and GC and other committees have
functions of various bodies decided to include Action Taken
Report (ATR) in all the meeting
proceedings conducted at all
levels.
To bring the administrative
transparency in the system, online
ATR Not appraisal and feedback system is
8.2.1
Available established for both students and
faculty.
Outcome
ATR is introduced and maintained
at Programme levels.
Faculty Retention has improved.
Improvement in Results
Overall Faculty Performance has
increased.
Defined rules procedures,
8.2.2 recruitment and promotional ----
policies etc
Action:
Institute made a policy to provide
adequate financial powers to
Principal, Heads of the
Departments through various
Decentralization in working No committees.
including delegation of Decentralization At Institute level various
8.2.3
financial power and grievance & Delegation of committees have been formed
redressal system power along with Principal, and HoDs and
respective faculty members and
Technical staff to monitor the
budget preparations,
procurements, maintenance, and
other relative issues.
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Outcome
Programme level decision has
improved pertaining to accuracy in
preparation of budget and other
financial decisions.
Action:
To maintain transparency,
Various committees are formed at
Institute and Departmental levels
to monitor and maintenance.
Transparency and availability It is decided to include agenda and
Transparency
8.2.4 of correct/unambiguous ATR in the Governing Council
not evident
information meetings and other committees.
Outcome:
Minutes of Meetings of all
committees including Governing
Council are prepared and
maintained accordingly.
8.3. Budget Allocation ,Utilisation and public Accounting
Action:
Budget and Purchase Committees
are formed comprising Principal,
HoD’s, Lab In-charges and Lab
Instructors
Institute has made a policy to have
a deviation from budget allocation
to actual utilization to an extent of
5 to 10 % (Based on Negotiations
at the time of purchase).
Outcome
Budget not
8.3.2 Utilization of allocating funds Clarity has been established in
Fully utilized
preparing budget and also
improved in efficiency of purchases
in utilizing the allocated budget
without any deviations.
Utilization of allocated funds for
year 2018-19 is 48.08% (upto
31.10.2018)
Utilization of allocated funds for
year 2017-18 is 92.97%
Utilization of allocated funds for
year 2016-17 is 95.33%
Availability of the audited
8.3.3 statements on the institute ----
website
Budget not
8.4.1 Adequacy of budget allocation Action:
adequate
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It is decided, at the Programme
level in the budget preparation
committee to include lab in-
charges and Lab Instructors along
with the HoD’s and Faculty, as
members.
It is decided to submit all the
relevant documents related to
budget prepared by the budget
committee to the GC
Outcome
Due to the clarity in the budget
preparation, GC is convinced and
has approved the requested fund
allocation.
Action:
It is decided, at the Programme
level in the budget preparation
committee to include lab in-
charges and Lab Instructors along
with the HoD’s and Faculty, as
members.
No Evidence of Outcome
8.4.2 utilization of allocated funds Utilization Instructors, the accuracy in Budget
shown preparation has improved.
Decision making has improved
regarding selection of Instruments
and equipment etc. as per the
Academic requirement and
resulted in better utilization.
Budget Utilization for the past 3
years is 98.48%
8.5. Library
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Institute made a provision for
procuring printed scholarly
journals.
Outcome
Adequate number of journals
through e-consortium such as
IEEE-IEL online, ASCE, ASME, K-
Nimbus, Pro-quest, kopy-kitab e-
books journals are available in
library.
digital library Action:
Institute is the member of VTU e-
consortium subscription.
Institute made a provision for
procuring e-books
Outcome
Adequate number of e-books
e-books not
8.5.4 through e-consortium such as
subscribed
kopykitab e-books are available in
library.
springer Ebooks has been
purchased.
Both faculty and students are
accessing the facilities online and
offline.
Library expenditure on books, Action:
magazines / journals and
Institute made provision to provide
miscellaneous contents
adequate budget towards the
Expenditure
library expenditures.
8.5.5 needs to be
increased Outcome
Library Expenditure in an average
for a past 3 years is nearly 40
Lakhs
Handling of hazardous
8.7.4 chemicals and such other ----
activities
Availability of Counseling
8.8.1 ----
facility
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Arrangement of emergency
8.8.2 ----
medical care
Improvement in student
9.3. ----
Teacher ratio
Policy:
At institute level, it is made
mandatory for all faculties to
pursue Ph.D. Program either
through QIP/Part time / Full Time
No. of Ph.Ds
Enhancement of Faculty at reputed universities.
9.4. need to be
qualification Index Action:
increased
50% of faculty members have
registered for Ph.D. and pursuing
Outcome
No of Faculty Registered for Ph.D.
are 15 at programme level.
Action:
All the faculty members are
encouraged to apply for the
Research Proposal Funding and
consultancy work in the
Improvement in Faculty No R&D and
Government and Public Sectors,
9.5. Research Publications, R&D Consultancy
work and Consultancy work works
Research Funding Agencies such as
AICTE, VGST, DST, KSCST etc.
Our Institution has established a
research and product development
cell to provide basic infrastructure
for faculty members
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50% of faculty members have
registered for Ph.D and pursuing
Outcome:
100% Faculty members are
applied for the Research proposal
Funding and have received the
Total Research Fund of
Rs.2,78,73,500/- from Research
Funding Agencies such as
AICTE,VGST,DST,KSCST,VTU in
ACY 2018-19: Rs. 2,67,00,000/-
,2017-18: Rs.5,99,000/-,2016-17:
Rs.5,74,500/- and Research Grant
amounts for past 3 years
Rs.2,30,000/-
Total number of products designed
and implemented by student and
faculty is 16.
Action:
Faculty members and technical
staff are encouraged to Pursue
higher education.
Outcome
Faculty members have done their
online/offline certificate courses.
50% of faculty members have
registered for Ph.D. and pursuing
Table 9.3: List of No. of faculty
industry interaction.
Very Few
9.6. Continuing Education Faculty
Sl. Academic No. of
involved
No Year industry
. interaction
1 CAYm1 38
(2017-18)
2 CAYm2 30
(2016-
17)
3 CAYm3 5
(2015-
16)
Total 73
Action:
The R & D facility Created with
VGST Fund is utilized effectively by
faculty and students.
Facility created
9.7. New facility Created Outcome
but not utilized
Faculty members and students are
utilizing the resources for their
Research and product development
In this research area 34
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publications and 10 products are
developed
Outcome
Significance Improvements in
Research Activity
Considerable improvement in
Quality of Publication
Overall Improvements since Significant Improvement in
last accreditation, if any No Steady Placements
9.8. otherwise since the progress & high Significant Improvements in
commencement of the attrition Product Development activity
programme Significant improvement in IPR
Marginal Improvement in API and
Success Index
Significant Improvement in student
participation in various activities
(In-house and external)
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Details of the Action taken on the Observation of NBA during last visit:
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Figure 1.2.4: Process for establishing the PEOs of the department
Table 1.2.4. List of Processes used for dissemination of PEOs statements.
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1.3. Attainment of Programme Educational Objectives
1.3.1 Justifications for contributions of programme curriculum towards
attainment of PEOs
Observation made by NBA
Justification not presented effectively
Action:
All the courses of Programme curriculum are mapped with revised PEO’s and gaps are
identified.
For the identified gaps DAB members suggested to conduct value added courses, skill
development courses, design thinking classes, Job oriented courses, workshops ect., at
various levels of programme.
Outcomes:
The improved PEO attainments.
Majority of students have gained the additional skills.
Course mapping with PEOs is shown in table 1.3.1.
Table 1.3.1: Course mapping with PEOs
FIRST YEAR COURSES OFFERED AT PROGRAMME LEVEL
Course Category COURSE PEO1 PEO2 PEO3
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS ATTITUDE
15MAT11 √ √ √
15MAT21 √ √ -
Basic Sciences
15ELN15 √ √ -
15ELN25 √ √ -
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15ECL48/LICL - - -
15ES51/M&E √ - √
15EC52/DSP - √ -
15EC53/VHDL - √ -
15EC54/ITC - - -
15ECL58/HDLL - √ -
15ECL57/DSPL - √ -
15EC61/DC - - -
15EC62/ARM - √ -
15EC63/VLSI - √ -
15EC64/CCN √ √ -
15ECL67/ARM √ √ -
15ECL68/CCN √ √ -
To improve the PEO attainments, Programme has introduced value added course and
skill development courses in the regular time table.
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Table 1.3.3. List of additional co-curricular activities undertaken towards the
attainment of PEOs.
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1.4.2 Evidences for the attainment of the PEOs
Observation made by NBA
Not all stakeholders involved
Action:
DAB made a policy that the concerned Surveys (Employer, Parent, Faculty and Alumni
Surveys) to be collected and processed offline effectively for the attainment of PEOs.
Outcomes:
At department level meeting conducted with faculty members to conduct survey on
PEOs from graduated students.
Analysis of survey is done, assessment results of PEO’s are discussed and redefinitions
of PEO’s are made.
Outcomes:
Surveys are maintained offline
Revised PEO’s are available and circulated amongst stake holders.
Table 1.5. List of Revised PEO’s.
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Criterion 2: Programme Outcomes:
2.1. Definition and Validation of course outcomes and Programme outcomes
2.1.1 List of COs and POs
Observations Made by NBA:
COs not listed for all Courses
Action:
At programme level brainstorming sessions for faculty are conducted on how to
write CO’s
It is decided to have 5 CO’s in each course
Outcome:
All courses are mapped with 5 CO’s.
CO’s are written based on GA, and outcome based education model by Williams
Spady.
Table 2.1: List of Subject Course Outcomes
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS (15EC33)
Knowledge
COx Course Outcome level
1 To Reproduce the basics of Boolean Algebra, Numbering K2
systems and explain various simplification techniques for
combinational circuits.
2 To Demonstrate the arithmetic operations using combinational K3
circuits(adders, subtractors, multipliers and dividers) and
data processing circuits (Coders / Decoders, multiplexers /
demultiplexer)
3 To understand the operation of sequential circuits such as K2
latches, Flip-flops
4 To Demonstrate registers & counters applications. K3
5 To Design sequential (synchronous and asynchronous) circuits, K4
Mealy and Moore Models.
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5 To explain the concepts of detection and conversion using K2
operational amplifier, and illustrate various applications of
555 timer
At Programme level an orientation was conducted to train the faculty members for
articulation of CO’s using Blooms Taxonomy Higher Order Thinking Skills
Using the Knowledge levels CO’s and PO’s are mapped using the International
Engineering Alliance (IEA) guidelines.
Outcome:
CO-PO mapping chart and articulation matrix for all the courses are available at
the department level.
Course Outcomes of Principles of Communication Systems (15EC45)
Step 1:
Knowledge
Cox Course Outcome level
1 Remember simple systems for generating and K1
demodulating AM, DSB and SSB signals.
2 Understand, design and develop simple systems for K3
generating and demodulating frequency modulated
signals.
3 Understand the concepts of random process and various K2
types of noise.
4 Evaluate the performance of the designed K3
communication system in presence of noise and
nonlinear models.
5 Design and Analyze pulse modulation and sampling K4
techniques
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Step 2: Course Articulation Matrix
CKL PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
PKL 3 5 5 5 6 6 3 3 - M 3 M 5 6
CO1 1 M L L L L L M M - M M M L L
CO2 3 S M M M M M S S - M S M M M
CO3 2 S M M M L L S S - M S M M L
CO4 3 S M M M M M S S - M S M M M
CO5 4 S S S S M M S S - M S M S M
CKL – Course outcome Knowledge level
PKL – Programme outcome Knowledge Level
PKL is expected by NBA and International Engineering Alliance (IEA)
CKL is based on course outcome defined and approved by the Course Coordinator and
Department Advisory Board (DAB)
Course Articulation Matrix with numeric values
S = 3, M = 2,
L = 1 PSO1 PSO2
CKL PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
PKL 3 5 5 5 6 6 3 3 - M 3 M 5 6
CO1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 - 2 2 2 1 1
CO2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 - 2 3 2 2 2
CO3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 - 2 3 2 2 1
CO4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 - 2 3 2 2 2
CO5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 - 2 3 2 3 2
CO - 2.8 2 2 2 1.6 1.6 2.8 2.8 - 2 2.8 2 2 1.6
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CKL PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
PKL 3 5 5 5 6 6 3 3 - M 3 M 5 6
CO1 1 52.11 34.74 34.74 34.74 34.74 34.74 52.11 52.11 - 52.11 52.11 52.11 34.74 34.74
CO2 3 61.05 45.79 61.05 45.79 45.79 45.79 61.05 61.05 - 45.79 61.05 45.79 45.79 45.79
CO3 2 75.09 56.32 56.32 56.32 37.54 37.54 75.09 75.09 - 56.32 75.09 56.32 56.32 37.54
CO4 3 75.79 56.84 56.84 56.84 56.84 56.84 75.79 75.79 - 56.84 75.79 56.84 56.84 56.84
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CO5 4 70.88 70.88 70.88 70.88 53.16 53.16 70.88 70.88 - 53.16 70.88 53.16 70.88 53.16
CO 66.98 52.91 55.96 52.91 45.61 45.61 66.98 66.98 - 52.84 66.98 52.84 52.91 45.61
At Program Level, it is decided to use the following Teaching Methodology for attainment
of POs
Lectures
Case Studies
Seminars
Role Plays
Discussions
Live Projects
Industrial Visits
Group Assignments
Expert Lectures
Outcome:
The faculty members have adopted the appropriate content delivery modes for
attainment of POs.
S
No. of
L Name of the Program
Particip DATE Resource Person
N Seminar Co-ordinator
ants
O
One-Week FDP
on “Recent and Dr.
Mr. Mohammed
Advanced Shivashankar,
Khurram J
Research work Mr. July
Assoc. Prof.
on Wireless 100 Rajendraprasa 20th –
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79 Mr.
students SatyaSrikanth 22nd Mr. H L Srinivasa,
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sec E&CE Mr.Kishor D V
Workshops/Seminars Conducted in the Academic Year July 2016– June 2017
No. of
SL Name of the Program
Participa DATE Resource Person
NO Seminar Co-ordinator
nts
Dr.
Shivashankar,
Interactive
Prof. G R.
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Poornima,
oriented 2-Day’s than 80
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workshop on students
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1 “Advanced and
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MATLAB and Faculty
Rajendraprasa , 2016 Bengaluru.
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Embedded
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Dr.
Shivashankar
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117 Poornima
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oriented 2-Day’s 24th
of V A & Rajendraprasa R&D Head
2 workshop on Septem
B of dP
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E&CE & Mr. Santosh
Applications” 2016 Bengaluru.
CSE Kumar S
Prof. Sunil
Kumar K N,
Mr. Ravigatti
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Sponsored than 80 Shivashankar, 28th&29
Faculty Training students Prof. G R. th
Mr.Chandrashekar
3
Program and + Poornima, Septem Gale,CoreElTechnolog
Workshop on faculties Prof. Santosh ber, y, Bengaluru.
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54
Processing and Dept Swapna C H,
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System using Prasad P,
MATLAB and Prof. Dankan
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One day Mr.RavikumarChinn
practical More Dr. aswamy,
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4 software training students Prof. Sridhar October galuru.
program on “C, + NK 2016 Prudhvi Raj. S,
C++ and faculties Technical
embedded C” specialist,TTPL
Dr.
Shivashankar,
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5 oriented students
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ar,
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Mr. C R Pradeep
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seminar on Dr. M N Bheemesh
300+ Prasad P,
“Introduction to Senior advisor, ALMT
students Prof. Sunil
Intellectual 16th Feb legal, Advocates &
6 of ECE & Kumar N,
Property Rights 2017 Solicitors,& director of
EEE.+ Prof.
& Indian NIALS
faculties Ravigatti.
Patenting Mrs. Bhavya K B
Dr. Bhagawan
system.” Consultant, Karnataka
Sri Ram.
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Prof. Arjun
Science & Technology.
Kumar B
Prof. Pruthvi
Raj B G
Prof. Jisha L K
One day Dr. Mr. Muralidhar K,
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MGIRED Shivashankar, Deputy Director,
students
sponsored Prof. 9th Mar MGIRED, Banglore
7 +
student Poornima G R 2017 Dr. Shobha Ananda
faculties
development Prof. Dankan Reddy
of ECE
program on Gowda Research Associate
55
“Indian Prof. Sridhar National institute of
Technology for NK advanced Studies,
Renewable Prof. Penna IISc, Bangalore
Energy” Mahaveer
Prof. Anand
Vijay
Kamalnath
Prof. Rekha N
Dr.
IEEE Computer
Shivashankar, Mr. Varma Naidu,
Society
Prof. Santosh
Technically Managing Partner,
kumar S, 21st and
sponsored Two 100+stud
Prof. Rajendra 22 nd
R&D Head
8 days practical ents &
Prasad P, Apr
oriented faculties. Robogenesis,
Prof. Sunil 2017
workshop on “ Bengaluru.
Kumar N,
Internet of
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SL Name of the Program
Participa DATE Resource Person
NO Seminar Co-ordinator
nts
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Shivashankar, SVGI
Prof. Jijesh J J Sri Srikanth
Prof. Dileep Srinivasan, Director
Reddy Bolla Empowersys
DST sponsored
110 Prof. Sri
Three days 16th
students Mahaveer PrasanRamachandra,
workshop on “ ,17th&
+ Penna Director, Empowersys
1 Entrepreneurshi 18th
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Mr. Ashok SVCE
56
Dr. A Mallappa, Prof. &
Head, MBA, SVCE
Prof.ChristopherSujay,
Training & Placement
Head, SVCE
57
Kumar, Dept. of CSE, KCT,
Prof. Ravi Coimbatore
Gatti
Prof. Dankan
Gowda,
Prof. Suraj S,
Mr. Srikanth
Mr. Ashok
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Dr. R N Narahari,
Shivashankar
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1 Day Technical CENSE IISc, Bengaluru.
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Seminar on Mr. Shiva kumar R
Students Prof. Ravi Gatti 26th Feb
10 “Patent /IPR Partner K&S Partners,
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Awareness and Bengaluru,
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Application.” Patent and Information
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6th&
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11 Career Shivashankar March Career Counsellor,
Students
Counselling” 2018 Bengaluru
+ faculties
58
Figure 2.1: Seminar Evaluation Sheet
Table 2.3: No of Student Mini Projects
Sl. No Academic Year Number of Mini project
1 2017-18 46
2 2018-19 207
59
Table2.4: List of Student Seminar
Interferometric
9 Gowtham m.v 1VE13EC020
modulator
Usb snooping made
10 Prapti u borkar 1VE13EC047 easy-crosstalk leakage
attack on usb hubs
Solar powered
automatic paddy and
11 Swapna sr 1VE13EC070
corn collector robotic
vehicle
Bus detection system
12 Swathi n 1VE13EC071 for blind people using rf
id
A virtual reality based
multi screen movie
theater simulator for
13 Tulasi k 1VE13EC076
verifying multi screen
content and
environment
Behaviour based
anomaly detection for
14 Aishwarya 1VE14EC002 smart phone using
machine learning
algorthim
60
Network security
15 Aishwarya s 1VE14EC003 problems and security
attacks
Green iot:investigation
16 Akhila r 1VE14EC005 on energy saving
pratices for 2020
Rectangular patch
20 Anjan kumar g 1VE14EC009 antenna for 5g
application at 28 ghz
Smart ration
23 Aryan 1VE14EC013
distribution
Design and
implementaion of smart
24 D ashwin karanth 1VE14EC014 system for detection of
sleep paralysis using
labview/matlab tool
Separation of
26 Bindu shree n 1VE14EC018 overlapping latent
fingerprints
Image processing
based severity and cost
pridiction of damage in
28 Chandan kumar kn 1VE14EC020
the vehicle body:a
computional intelligence
approach
Implementation of
image processing for
29 Chethan 1VE14EC022
detection of brain
tumors
Vehicle motion
30 Degala reddy rajesh 1VE14EC025
simulator
Molecular aritificial
31 Farheen taj 1VE14EC028 intelligence by using
dna reaction
61
A hw/sw embedded
system for accelerating
32 Gagana c 1VE14EC029
diagnosis of glaucoma
from eye fundus images
Waveguide avalanche
photodetector using
33 Gavinya t.m 1VE14EC030
quantum dot super
lattice for ofc
Cube sat-a smart
34 Harish.b.r 1VE14EC032 device in space
technology
62
47 L.haricharan reddy 1VE14EC048 Stealth technology
Enabling on-body
64 Naveen kulkarni 1VE14EC409 transmission with
commodity devices
63
65 Navin kumar tyagi 1VE14EC410 E-textiles
An energy conserving
routing scheme for
68 Anil kumar prajapati 1VE15EC401 wireless body sensor
nano network
communication
Fault and error
69 Ankit raj chauhan 1VE15EC402 tolerance in neural
networks
Residence energy
control system based
70 Arun oraon 1VE15EC404
on wireless smart
socket and iot
Accident detection
71 Devika bai b 1VE15EC409 using android smart
phone
Mobile application to
72 Geetha t 1VE15EC410 detect induction motor
faults
2.2.3 Indication of tools used to assess the impact of delivery of course /course
content contribute towards the attainment of COs/POs
Observations Made by NBA:
Articulation of modes of delivery is of concern
Action:
At program level it is decided to use the following Teaching methodologies for the
attainment of POs
Lectures
Case Studies
Seminars
Role Plays
Discussions
Live Projects
Industrial Visits
Group Assignments
Expert Lectures
64
Outcome:
The faculty members have adopted the appropriate content delivery modes for
attainment of POs
At Program level, the weightage for Direct assessment is 80% and Indirect
assessment is 20% to measure the COs and POs
Table2.6: Workshop Mapping with PO/PSO/CO
Sponsored NBA
Title of No. of
Date & Agency and Attainments Programm
SN the Particip
Month Financial e Specific
Workshop ants POs COs
Support Relevance
CO35
2.1
CO35
Signals &
2.2
Workshop systems,
CO35
on digital
2.3
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PO3, CO35
MATLAB 29th- processing,
VTU & IEEE PO4, 2.4
and 30th image
1 Computer 65 PO5, CO35
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Society PO12 2.5
Interfacing 2018 analog
with communica
CO36
Embedded tion,
2.3
System. seminar &
CO36
project
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2.5
Workshop
on CO35
Promotion 1.1
Managemen
of CO35
22nd- PO5, t&
Academic AICTE Initiated 1.2
23rd PO8, entreprene
2 Integrity, and VTU 99 CO35
January PO9, urship,
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2018 PO11 seminar,
Methodolo CO35
project.
gy and 1.5
Plagiarism
Prevention
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on CO36 microcontro
"Embedded 12th- PO2, 2.4 ller, ARM,
Systems 14th PO3, CO36 real time
3 AICTE 180
Design October PO5,P 2.5 system,
using 2017 O12 embedded
Raspberry CO36 system
PI" 5.4 design,
CO36 seminar,
65
5.5 project
CO35
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on
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urship t&
,17th& PO6, CO35
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tion,
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wireless
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IEEE Computer PO4, CO36
5 on Internet nd April 140 tion,
Society PO6, 4.3
of Things 2017 embedded
PO11 CO36
system,
4.4
seminar,
CO36
project
4.5
CO23
2.2
CO23
2.3
CO23
2.4
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PO5, electronics,
on Analog 19th 2.5
Pro Square PO8, linear
6 and Digital October 120
Infotech PO9, integrated
circuit 2016 CO23
PO11 IC’s, digital
design 3.2
electronics
CO23
3.3
CO23
3.4
CO23
3.5
CO35
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CO35
6.2 Programmi
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PO2,
on C, C++ 4th 6.3 embedded
PO3,
7 and October TTPL 130 CO35 system
PO5,P
embedded 2016 6.4 design,
O12
C CO35 seminar,
6.5 project
CO35
7.1
66
CO35
7.2
CO35
7.3
CO36
6.1
CO36 VLSI,
Workshop 6.2 embedded
23rd&24
on CO36 system,
th
Robotics PO6, 6.3 real time
8 Septem Robogenesis 117
and Its PO9, CO36 embedded
ber,
Application 6.4 system,
2016
s CO36 seminar,
6.5 project
CO35
2.1
CO35
Signals &
Workshop 2.2
systems,
on Signal CO35
digital
Processing 2.3
signal
and 28th&29 CO35
PO3, processing,
Communic th 2.4
CoreELTechnol PO4, image
9 ation Septem 130 CO35
ogiesPvt Ltd PO5, Processing,
system ber 2.5
PO12 analog
using 2016
communica
MATLAB CO36
tion,
and 2.3
seminar &
Simulink CO36
project
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CO36
2.5
CO35
2.1
CO35
Signals &
2.2
Workshop systems,
CO35
on digital
2.3
Advanced signal
CO35
MATLAB 10th&11 PO2, processing,
2.4
1 and th Intel Eye PO3, image
115 CO35
0 Simulink August, Technology PO5,P Processing,
2.5
Interfacing 2016 O12 analog
with communica
CO36
Embedded tion,
2.3
System. seminar &
CO36
project
2.4
CO36
2.5
67
CO35
1.1
CO35
Managemen
Workshop 1.2
PO3, t&
on 22ndMa CO35
1 PO4, Entreprene
Intellectual rch, KSCST 280 1.3
1 PO5, urship,
property 2016 CO35
PO12 Seminar,
Rights-IPR 1.4
Project
CO35
1.5
CO47
4.1
CO47
4.2
CO47
Workshop 4.3
VLSI,
on Design CO47
embedded
and 4.4
21st&22 PO5, system,
Implement CO47
1 nd Live Wire PO8, real time
ation of 46 4.5
2 August, Technology PO9, embedded
Real Time
2015 PO11 system,
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seminar,
s using 7.1
project
VLSI CO47
7.2
CO47
7.3
68
CO35
1.1
CO35 Managemen
Seminar on 1.2
26th PO6, t&
Patent /IPR CO35
Februa PO7, Entrepreneu
2 Awareness and KSCST 360 1.3
ry PO8, rship,
Filling the IPR CO35
2018 PO11 Seminar,
Application. 1.4
CO35 Project
1.5
CO35
1.1
CO35 Managemen
Seminar on
14th 1.2
Armed Forces PO3, t&
Februa CO35
3 as a Career 250 PO4, Entrepreneu
ry 1.3
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2018 CO35
students. Project
1.4
CO35
1.5
Seminar on
Career Projec
16th PO3,
Opportunities in t
4 Octobe 500 PO5, Project
Defense for Work
r 2017 PO6
Engineering
Students.
Seminar on Big CO36
Data as a 2.3 Programmin
10th
Driver of PO5, CO36 g Language
ABI& Octobe
5 Disruptive 330 PO11, 2.4 in C++,
IEEE r,
technology & PO12 CO36 seminar,
2017
career 2.5 project
opportunities.
Seminar on
Technology Projec
trends in t Managemen
14th
Defense and PO3, Work t&
IEEE Septe
6 Aerospace 380 PO5, Entrepreneu
and BEL mber
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2017
IEEE Project
membership
drive
PO1,
Seminar on PO2, Projec
Indian 9th PO3, t
7 Technology for MGIRED March 150 PO5, Work Project
Renewable 2017 PO7,
Energy PO9,
PO12
8 Seminar on KSCST 16th 330 PO2, CO35 Managemen
69
Introduction to Februa PO4, 1.1 t&
Intellectual ry PO7. CO35 Entrepreneu
Property Rights 2017 PO11 1.2 rship ,
& Indian PSO1, CO35 Project
Patenting 1.3
system. CO35
1.4
CO35
1.5
CO36
4.1 Communicat
PO1, ion, wireless
CO36
PO2, communicat
4.2
Seminar on 6th PO3,
CO36 ion,
9 Internet of IETE April, 300 PO5,
4.3 embedded
things 2016 PO7,
CO36 system,
PO9,
4.4 seminar,
PO12
CO36 project
4.5
PO2,
3rd
PO5,P Projec
Seminar on HD Februa Internship,
10 92 O5, t
Virtual Reality MINDS ry Project
PO6, Work
2016
PO10
Seminar/Demo
11th
nstration on 3D PO5, Projec
Februa Internship,
11 Printing and EDULIFE 400 PO11, t
ry Project
Rapid PO12 Work
2016
Prototyping
70
CO47
4.1
CO47
4.2
CO47
4.3
Two CO47
Weeks 4.4
FDP On CO47
Advances 4.5 Embedded
and Systems,
Developm CO36 Real Time
ents with 11th to PO2, 2.3 Operating
EDA Tools 23rd PO3, CO36 systems,
1 113 AICTE
in Decemb PO5,PO 2.4 Digital
Embedded er 2017 12 CO36 Communicati
& 2.5 on, analog
Communic communicatio
ation CO36 n
Design for 1.1
Researche CO36
rs 1.2
CO36
1.3
CO36
1.4
CO36
1.5
Three day CO36
FDP on 2.3
Emerging CO36
Topic in 18th to PO2, 2.4 Programming
Computati IEEE C I 20th PO3, CO36 in C++, C,
2 45
onal Society January PO5,PO 2.5 Artificial
intelligenc 2017 12 Intelligence
e and its
Application
s
71
CO48
1.1
CO48
1.2
CO48
1.3
CO48
FIVE DAYS
29th 1.4 Computer
FDP on
Decemb PO3, CO48 Networks,
Sensor
IEEE & er 2016 PO3, 1.5 Wireless
3 Networks 45
IETE to 2nd PO4,PO CO36 Communicati
and
January 10 4.1 on,
Internet of
2017 CO36
Things
4.2
CO36
4.3
CO36
4.4
CO36
4.5
Two days CO36
FDP on 2.3
Signals &
Signal CO36
Systems,
Processing 2.4
28th&2 Digital Signal
and PO2,
9th Processing,
Communic PO3, CO36
4 110 IEEE Septem Digital
ation PO5,PO 2.5
ber, Communicati
System 12
2016 on, analog
using
communicatio
MATLAB
n
and
Simulink
CO36
4.1
CO36
4.2
CO36
FDP on
4.3
Recent
CO36
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4.4 Computer
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PO3, CO36 Networks,
ents in and
PO4, 4.5 Wireless
5 Wireless 45 IEEE 16th
PO7, CO48 Communicati
and January
PO9 1.1 on, Network
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CO48 Security.
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1.2
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CO48
ation
1.3
CO48
1.4
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72
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One-Week
CO36
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2.4
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and
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Figure 2.4: Industrial Visit Permission Letter
74
2.3.Assessment of attainment of Programme Outcomes
2.3.1 Description of assessment tools and process used for assessing the
attainment of POs
Observations Made by NBA:
Tools in place but not effectively utilized
Action:
75
Design/development of solutions: K6
Design solutions for complex engineering Miniproject,
problems and design system components Final year
PO3. or processes that meet the specified Projects,
K
needs with appropriate consideration for Technical
the public health and safety, and the Seminars
cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
Conduct investigations of complex K5
problems: Use research-based Assignment,
knowledge and research methods fieldwork,
PO4.
including design of experiments, analysis case study, K
and interpretation of data, and synthesis project
of the information to provide valid
conclusions.
Modern tool usage: Create, select, and K6
apply appropriate techniques, resources, Miniproject,
PO5. and modern engineering and IT tools Final year
K
including prediction and modeling to Projects,
complex engineering activities with an Technical
understanding of the limitations. Seminars
The engineer and society: Apply K3
reasoning informed by the contextual Lecturing, role
PO6. knowledge to assess societal, health, play, case
K, A
safety, legal and cultural issues and the study, GD,
consequent responsibilities relevant to
the professional engineering practice.
Environment and sustainability: K3
Understand the impact of the professional Lecturing, role
PO7. engineering solutions in societal and play, case
K, A
environmental contexts, and demonstrate study, GD,
the knowledge of, and need for
sustainable development.
K3
Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit
PO8. Lecturing, role
to professional ethics and responsibilities K, A
play, case
and norms of the engineering practice.
study, GD,
K6
Individual and team work: Function
Mini Projects,
PO9. effectively as an individual, and as a
Final Year A
member or leader in diverse teams, and
Projects, Case
in multidisciplinary settings.
studies
Maps with most
Communication: Communicate effectively
of COs with
on complex engineering activities with
moderate
the engineering community and with
correlation.
PO10. society at large, such as, being able to
Miniproject, K
comprehend and write effective reports
seminar& A
and design documentation, make
sessions,
effective presentations, and give and
brain storming
receive clear instructions.
sessions
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Project management and finance: K3
Demonstrate knowledge and Lecturing, role
understanding of the engineering and play, case
PO11.
management principles and apply these study, GD, K, A
to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and
in multidisciplinary environments.
Life-long learning: Recognize the need Maps with most of COs with
for, and have the preparation and ability moderate correlation.
PO12.
to engage in independent and life-long
learning in the broadest context of
technological change.
K- Knowledge Domain
A – Affective Domain
All POs are measured based on the direct (weightage-80%) and indirect
assessment (Weightage-20%) tools.
Final PO attainments are listed for two Academic years and the analysis is used to
strengthen the POs.
2015-16 BATCH
Table2.3.2: PO Attainment Level
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
Direct
70.42 60.98 60.91 58.97 54.28 54.76 70.25 70.25 - 53.13 70.25 53.13
Attainment
Attainment
3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 - 2.00 3.00 2.00
Level
3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 2.00x 2.00x 2.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 2.00x
Weightage
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
(80%)-A
=2.40 =2.40 =2.40 =1.60 =1.60 =1.60 =2.40 =2.40 =2.40 =2.40 =1.60
Indirect
88.57 88.57 88.57 88.57 88.57 88.57 88.57 88.57 - 88.57 88.57 88.57
Attainment
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Attainment
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 - 3.00 3.00 3.00
Level
3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x
Weightage
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 - 0.2 0.2 0.2
(20%)-B
=0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60
Attainment
Level 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.2 2.2 2.2 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.2
A+B
2016-17 BATCH
Table 2.3.3: PO Attainment Level
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
Direct
71.58 59.75 60.04 57.37 54.12 54.13 71.45 71.45 - 53.77 71.45 53.77
Attainment
Attainment
3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 - 2.00 3.00 2.00
Level
3.00x 2.00x 3.00x 2.00x 2.00x 2.00x 3.00x 3.00x 2.00x 3.00x 2.00x
Weightage
0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
(80%)-A
=2.40 =1.60 =2.40 =1.60 =1.60 =1.60 =2.40 =2.40 =1.60 =2.40 =1.60
Indirect
90.10 90.10 90.10 90.10 90.10 90.10 90.10 90.10 - 90.10 90.10 90.10
Attainment
Attainment
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 - 3.00 3.00 3.00
Level
3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x 3.00x
Weightage
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 - 0.2 0.2 0.2
(20%)-B
=0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60 =0.60
Attainment
Level 3.00 2.2 3.00 2.2 2.2 2.2 3.00 3.00 2.2 3.00 2.2
A+B
At programme level all faculty members are informed to use the attainments for
the improvement of programme
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Based on various assessment results, the department planned to conduct various
workshops, seminars, industrial visits and student skill development programs.
outcome:
Final PO attainment levels of all Courses submitted by faculty member and the
assessment results are maintained for last three academic years.
The PO attainments are used to refine the content delivery methods and PO
articulation of the respective courses.
Sponsor Programme
ed Specific
Agency Relevance
NBA
Sln and Participan
Title of Seminar Date Attainment
o Financi ts
s
al
Suppor
t
Management &
Seminar on Patent 26th
PO6, PO7, Entrepreneur
/IPR Awareness Februa
2 KSCST 360 PO8, PO11 ship,
and Filling the IPR ry
PSO3 Seminar,
Application. 2018
Project
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Seminar on Career Project
Opportunities in 16th
PO3, PO5,
4 Defense for Octobe 500
PO6 PSO1
Engineering r 2017
Students.
Communication
, wireless
PO1, PO2, communicati
Seminar on Internet 6th April, PO3, PO5, on,
9 IETE 300
of things 2016 PO7, PO9, embedded
PO12 PSO3 system,
seminar,
project
Sponsored Programme
Sl No. of Agency NBA Specific
n Title of FDP Participan and Date Attainmen Relevance
o ts Financial ts
Support
80
Two Weeks FDP Embedded
On Advances Systems, Real
and Time
Developments 11th to PO2, PO3, Operating
with EDA 23rd PO5,PO12 systems,
1 113 AICTE
Tools in Decembe PSO1, Digital
Embedded & r 2017 PSO2 Communicatio
Communicatio n, analog
n Design for communicatio
Researchers n
29th Computer
FIVE DAYS FDP
Decembe PO3, PO3, Networks,
on Sensor
r 2016 to PO4,PO10 Wireless
3 Networks and 45 IEEE & IETE
2nd PSO1, Communicatio
Internet of
January PSO2 n,
Things
2017
Signals &
Two days FDP
Systems,
on Signal
Digital Signal
Processing PO2, PO3,
28th&29th Processing,
and PO5,PO12
4 110 IEEE Septemb Digital
Communicatio PSO1,
er, 2016 Communicatio
n System PSO2
n, analog
using MATLAB
communicatio
and Simulink
n
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Training for 2018 hip , Project
Student
Induction
Programme
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Dream, Wheel of Life, Reflection on Wheel of
Life, Team Formation, Observation Activity,
Project Assignment
Module 2 - Listening vs. Hearing, Project Update, Art of
Becoming 4.5 Hrs Observation, Mind Map, Missing points in
'You' Observation, Project Assignment
Project Update, Random Association Method,
Module 3 -
Brainstorming, Brainstorming Activity, "Yes
'Us' 4.5 Hrs
And, Yes But", Journey Mapping, Project
Together
Assignment
Revisiting Wheel of Life, Balancing Priorities,
Module 4 - Project Update, QBL Application in Balancing
How Might 5 Hrs Priorities, Handling Conflicts, Leveraging
'We' Constraints, Respond vs. React, Importance of
Teamwork, Project Assignment
Project Recap, 5 Step Process, Importance of
Module 5 -
"Design the Thinking", Persona, Empathy,
Thinking
Project Assignment, Presenting Persona, Magic
'Design' & 10 Hrs
of Appreciation, Art of Influencing & Persuasive
Yes We
Articulation, Project Presentation, Course
'Can'
Closure
Topics Coverd:
Inrodcution to Arduino UNO
Explanation of Ttemperature Sensor, Light Dependent Resistor (LDR), Water
Sensor, Ultra Sonic Sensor, IR Sensor
Completed online course on “Getting Started with the Internet of Things (IoT)”
Course contents are
Introduction to IoT
Windows 10 and Universal Windows Platform Apps
Introduction to Windows 10IoT core
Introduction to Azure IoT Hub and Device Communication
Running Arduino Wiring Code on Windows 10 Iot core
Creating Node.js Apps for Windows IoT core
Windows Remote Arduino and Virtual Shields
IoT Resources and open source code projects
Table 3.3: Workshops/FDPs/Seminars conducted/participated
Sl. Acdemic Year Workshop/FDPs/Sminars Number of
No Events
Conducted
Workshop 11
1 2015-16 FDP 1
Seminar 5
Workshop 8
FDP 3
2 2016-17 Seminar 2
Student Development
1
Programme
Workshop 6
3 2017-18 FDP 5
Seminar 2
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Figure 3.2: Content beyond Syllabus
All course outcomes are redefined to map with programme outcomes and
associated curriculum contents.
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Outcomes:
CO-PO mapping and articulation chart for all courses are available
The course articulation matrix shows that more number of Course outcomes are
substantially correlating with PO’s.
PEO’s Relevance to curriculum assessment is optional by NBA.
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3.3 Core engineering and their relevance to programme outcomes including
design experience
Observations Made by NBA:
Design aspects not practiced seriously
Action:
In DAB meeting decided to introduce Design thinking classes in the first year time
table.
Product development cell to support for implementation of the products.
Outcome:
The products developed with product development cell are nearly 10 for past three
academic years and patents are filed.
Number of products developed at department level is nearly 253
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Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
6 Puneeth Kumar S
change
Naveen Kumar C Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
7
S change
Department of Food and Public Distribution,
8 Roopashree H A Ministry of consumer affairs and public
distribution
9 Prajwal A N Health & Social welfare
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
10 S Niranjani
change
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Figure 3.4: Content beyond syllabus
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Of Segregating
Wet and Dry
Waste
Meter to
Dr. Mukesh Meter Animal
Kumar Singh Intruder & Fire
Mrs. Poornima Detection
6 30.11.2018 GR Intimation Published 201841043967A
Mr. Shridhar N System for
K Village
surrounded by
the forest.
An Apparatus
and method
based on one’s
compliment
subtraction
recoding
technique of
Dr. Pritam
7 12.02.2016 integer in Published 3204/CHE/2014
Gajkumar Shah
elliptical curve
cryptograph
for the
wireless
sensor
network
platform
Artificial
Intelligence
Classifier to
Dr. Shilpa
8 17.05.2017 Identify bank Pending 201741017286
Mehta
Frauds during
Demonetizatio
n
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10 Intruder Detection Safety & Security
11 Smart Helmet Safety & Security
12 A System For Visually Impaired People Safety & Security
13 Timer Based Automatic Irrigation System Automation
14 Road Safety Hair Pin Bend Vehicle Detection And Safety & Security
Alerting System
15 Automatic Gas Cut-Off Based On Pressure Cooker Safety & Security
Whistle Count
16 Security Pouch Safety & Security
17 Emergency Alert System For Elderly Security
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Figure 3.6: Idea Blast
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2 Circuit Debugging Shirisha/Ranjitha(4B) 1st Prize: Rs.
1000/-
Tejaswini N
V/idyashree B 2nd Prize: Rs.
Pai/Sushma KS(4B) 500/-
3 Technical Quiz Anjan Kumar 1st Prize: Rs.
G/Chethan (8A) 1000/-
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Table 3.11: Consolation Prizes
Consolation Prizes
USN NAME SEM SECTION DEPT
1 1VE17ME051 PRAVEEN B A 2nd I ME
1VE17ME058 RAVI R 2nd I ME
2 1VE17EC108 VAISHNAVI S 2nd B ECE
1VE17EC115 VINUTHA B 2nd B ECE
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Figure 3.8: Project work permission
3.5 Details of the processes used to identify the curricular gaps to the
attainment of the COs/Pos
An orientation programme is conducted for all the faculty members, the steps
involved in identifying the curricular gaps was explained.
Based on the process the curriculum gaps are identified and the same are bridged
through workshops, seminars, industrial interactions, value added and job oriented
courses.
Outcomes:
The gaps are identified and bridged.
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Figure 3.9: OBE – Curriculum Design
Table3.13:Course-PO Mapping
COURSE PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO PO 11 PO PSO1 PSO2
10 12
3rd Semester
15MAT31 √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC32/AE √ √ √ √ - - √ √ - - √ - √ -
15EC33/DE √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC34/NA √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC35/EI √ √ √ √ - - √ √ - - √ - √ -
15EC36/EE √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
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15ECL37/AEC √ √ √ √ - - √ √ - - √ - √ -
15ECL38/DEC √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
4th Semester
15MAT41 √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC42/MP √ - - - - - - - - - √ - - -
15EC43/CS √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC44/SS √ - - - - - - √ - - √ - - -
15EC45/PCS √ - - - - - √ √ - - - - - -
15EC46/LIC √ √ √ √ - - √ √ - - √ - √ √
15ECL47/MPL √ √ √ √ - - √ √ - - √ - √ -
15ECL48/LICL √ √ √ √ - - √ √ - - √ - - √
5th Semester
15ES51/M&E √ - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15EC52/DSP √ - - - - - √ √ - √ - - -
15EC53/VHDL √ - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15EC54/ITC √ - - - - - - √ - - - - - -
15EC553/OS √ - - - √ - √ - - - √ - √ -
15EC555/MSP - - - - - - - - - - √ - - -
15EC561/AE √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC562/C++ √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15ECL58/HDLL √ - - √ - - √ √ - - √ - - √
15ECL57/DSPL √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
6th Semester
15EC61/DC √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - √ -
15EC62/ARM √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC63/VLSI √ - - - - - - - - - √ - √ √
15EC64/CCN √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC654/DSS √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
15EC663/DSDV √ - - - - - √ √ - - √ - - -
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15ECL67/ARM √ √ √ √ - - √ √ - - √ - √ -
15ECL68/CCN √ - - - - - - - - - √ - √ -
No. of subjects
33 7 7 8 1 0 26 27 0 0 30 0 10 4
mapped with
POs
3.6 Details of the content beyond syllabus imparted to attain the COs/Pos
Observations Made by NBA:
Content beyond syllabus not seen
Action
At programme level it is decided to include content beyond syllabus in respective
Courses like
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Figure 3.10: Classes handled
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Figure 3.11: Attendance sheet
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Figure 3.13: Industrial visit permission letter
Criterion 4: Students Performance
4.1. Success Rate
Observations Made by NBA:
Needs to improve
Action:
All faculties are informed to verify the academic data which are being uploaded in
various online portals with much care.
Outcomes:
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All the academic data’s have been verified carefully and are consistent.
This is to bring to your kind notice that the following list of the faculty are assigned as
Data authentication board committee members within the department to look after
the duties related to the data authentication before publishing it in online/offline.
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Placement Percentage Summary for the past 3 years
Placement details:
The list of student placement record and their salary package per annum for three
assessment years are listed below.
Placement Percentage
80
67 69.41
70
60 56
50
40
Placement Percentage
30
20
10
0
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
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Placement Summery for the Year: 2016-17
103
12
10
10 No. of students
8 enrolled for
8
6 GATE/ GRE /
6 5 GMAT
4 4
4 3 3 Admissions in
Premier
2 Institutions
0
2017-18 2016-17 2015-16
Outcome:
The Newsletter is available in online and offline mode.
Student’s skills on communication, leadership skills have improved.
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105
Student’s Publication details 2017-18
106
Technology (RTEICT),
107
Varsha B V IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Sowmya B Secured International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Prajwal M D Transportation On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Chethan Kumar G R System To Enhance Electronics Information
Child Safety & Communication
Technology (RTEICT),
Uday Kumar R Hand Gesture IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Praveen B R Controlled Message International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Vyshak Conveyer And On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Sudha V Controlling Devices Electronics Information
For Physically & Communication
Disabled Technology (RTEICT),
Pavan C G A Live Human IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Pragyan Pradhan Being Detector in International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Purustuth S War Fields and On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Suhas R Earthquake Electronics Information
Location Using & Communication
Robot with Technology (RTEICT),
Camouflage
Technology
Shafali Ganna An Efficient E- IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Nidhi Narayan Health Monitoring International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Gayathri S with Smart On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Dispensing System Electronics Information
for Remote Areas & Communication
Technology (RTEICT),
Roopashree K IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Sukanya S Jambagi FPGA Based International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Pradeep Interface Interlock On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Uday Kumar M D Unit For Radar Electronics Information
Power Sequencing & Communication
Technology (RTEICT),
Priyanka L Design and IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Sushma S Implementation of International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Vijay S G Peltier Based Solar On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Touquir Pasha Powered Air Electronics Information
Conditioning and & Communication
Water Heating Technology (RTEICT),
System
Thejas C A Novel Algorithm IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Vishal G to Reduce International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Shubham Hiware Computational On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Complexity in the Electronics Information
Evaluation of Loop & Communication
Currents for Very Technology (RTEICT),
Large Electrical
Networks
Priyanka S IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Design and
Pooja Reddy International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
implementation of
Roshini K P On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
SALVUS women
Rakesh K Electronics Information
safety device
& Communication
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Technology (RTEICT),
Sai Kiran Design and IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Rashmi L Development of International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
JayaShree S Intuitive On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Shreyas S Environment with Electronics Information
Health Monitoring & Communication
System Using Technology (RTEICT),
Internet of Things
Pavan Kumar IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Auto And Manual
Sagar N Raj International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Load Control
Vishnu Pavithran On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
System For
Vishnu Priya Electronics Information
Educational
& Communication
Institutions
Technology (RTEICT),
Kishor Kumar N IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
S Niranjani Mines/ Vertical International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Rashmi N Tunnels Fall On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Yeshashwini S Detection & Electronics Information
Prevention System & Communication
Technology (RTEICT),
Sangeetha A Realization of IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Nithyashree M Microstrip Patch International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Bhavana D Antenna for LTE On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Chitra N H Application Using Electronics Information
Different & Communication
Substrates Technology (RTEICT),
Shreesha K N IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Swathi R A International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Convenient and
Vidyashree S G On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Secured Voting
Electronics Information
System
& Communication
Technology (RTEICT),
Shilpa J IEEE, 2018 3rd IEEE IEEE XPLORE
Rooopa Shree D International Conference ISBN : 978-1-
Sirisha P Sound Activated On Recent Trends in 5386-2440-1
Sushmitha M Wildlife Capturing Electronics Information
& Communication
Technology (RTEICT),
Student Achievements
Name of the Award
Sno Batch
Student Description
Secured Second
Rank in the VTU.
Second Rank Holder
1 2008-2009 Ms. NAVYA JYOTHI
in the Electronics
and Communication
Engineering.
Got 52 rank in the
Ms. Aniperna Sen
2 2011-2012 IEEE Global
Gupta
Competition in the
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year 2011-12
Ms. Ashitha Reddy Patent: “Artificial
TS Intelligence
3 2013-2017 Ms. Hima Swetha Classifier to Identify
Mr. Narasimha Bank Frauds in
Mr. Nideesh R Joshi Demonetization”
Secured Second
Place in Student
4 2014-2018 Mr. Prajwal A N Innovator
Award2018
Karnataka
Secured Third Prize
in National IoT
Mr. Balu B Innovation
Ms. Neha Singh Challenge 2017 by
5 2015-2019
Mr. Michael J BUOYANCI and
Mr. Kiran supported by IT-
ITeS SSC
NASSCOM
Secured Second
Mr. Arun Gangatkar
Prize in IEEE SS12
R
International
6 2014-2018 Mr. Akshay N
Project Competition
Mr. Amal D Nair
& Maker Fair,
Mr. Anjan Kumar G
Virtual Track-2017
Selected for the
Prime Minister’s
Scholarship Scheme
7 2015-2019 Mr. T Gagandeep under National
Defence Fund for
pursuing Higher
Studies.
Ms. Raksha Uday KSCSTC Fund of Rs.
Kumar 7000/- for the
8 2013-2017 Mr. Roopesh Project “Plant to
Ms. Sangeeta Rescue Water Using
Sihmar Sensor Technology”
KSCSTC Fund of Rs.
Ms. Ashitha Reddy
3000/- for the
TS
Project “Artificial
Ms. Hima Swetha
9 2013-2017 Intelligence
Mr. Narasimha
Classifier to Identify
Mr. Nideesh R Joshi
Bank Frauds in
Demonetization”
KSCSTC Fund of Rs.
6000/- for the
Ms. Chaitra N R Project “Monitoring
Mr. Naveen PN of Highway Wind
10 2013-2017
Mr. Ranjith K Power Parameter
Mr. Vikas and Controlling
Highway Light
Through IoT”
110
KSCSTC Fund of Rs.
Mr. Mukesh Kumar
6000/- for the
Mr. Niraj Kumar
11 2013-2017 Project “GPS-GSM
Mr. Nawal Kiahore
Inland Vessel
Mr. Sai Shiva
Tracking System”
Secured Third Prize
Ms. Arpeta in Technical Event
12 2013-2017
Mohanthy in ICTACT Youth
Presentation 2016
Secured first prize
in “NaviTantriks” at
state level technical
Mr. Anjan Kumar exhibition and
13 2017-2018
Mr. Akshay completion
programmed
organised MGIRED,
Bengaluru.
Mr. Shashank R Selected for 2nd
Mr. Sanjeevaraddi Stage of Smart
B N Mr. Rakesh Y S India Hackathon-
14 2017-2018 Mr. Srikanth B S 2018
Mr. Satish R under the title “
Mr. Shimron Smart Drip
Immanuel Irrigation System”
Selected for 2nd
Mr. Balu B Naidu Stage of Smart
Mr. Michael J India Hackathon-
Ms. Neha S 2018
15 2017-2018
Mr. Prem L under the title “
Ms. Niveditha B C Augmented reality
Ms. Roshini U museum walk
through guide”
Secured Second
Prize in Technical
Innovation program
16 2017-2018 Mr. Prajwal A N
“ICT Academy
student innovative
award 2018”
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Outcome
Industry based products have been developed and steps are taken by our R&D team
for commercialization.
KSCST funded project has been developed in the department by the students.
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CRITERION 5: FACULTY CONTRIBUTION
Institute made a policy to have Faculty cadre ratio as per AICTE norms by considering
SFR (1:20).
Institute recruited faculty members at different cadre levels such as Professor,
Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor with Ph.D qualification.
Outcomes:
Table 5.2. Faculty cadre details in the Department for past 3 years
Qualification same faculty members not aligned with Programme Specific criterion
Action:
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criterion considering the qualification and domain expertise.
Outcome:
The programme faculty member qualifications are aligning with programme specific
criteria.
Faculty Competency is according to the Programme Specific criterion.
CAYm2 (2016-
2 15
17)
CAYm3 (2015-
3 2
16)
Total 46
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Table 5.5 (2): List of No. of faculty industry outreach
Table 5.5(3): List of faculty in the department participated in FDP activities for past 3
years
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Mr. Suraj S 5 5 5
Mrs. Sarala T 5 5 5
Ms. Swathi N 5 5 NA
Mr. Ramaprasad S S 5 NA NA
Mr. Avinash J L 5 0 NA
Mrs. Aadya Pant 3 NA NA
Ms. Ashwini N S 5 NA NA
Mrs. Ashwini S R 5 NA NA
Mr. Basavaraju D R 5 NA NA
Mr. K Lakshman Arun Kumar 5 NA NA
Mrs. Mamatha K S 5 NA NA
Ms.Lekhana NA NA NA
Mr. Nataraja N NA NA NA
Mr.Vinay Kumar NA NA NA
Mr. Dankan Gowda 5 5 5
Mr. Mohan Kumar 5 5 5
Mr. Santhosh 5 NA NA
Mrs. Pavithra B G NA NA 5
Mrs.S Devi NA NA 5
Mr. Suhas N S NA NA 5
Mrs. Vani B P NA NA 5
Ms. Arpita Kulkarni NA NA 5
Mrs. Rekha R NA NA 5
Mr. Vijayashekhar S S NA NA 5
Mr. Kishore D V NA NA 5
Ms. Kursheed B 3 2 5
Poor ratio
Action:
Institute made a policy to provide AICTE scale for all the Faculty members
Institute is providing incentives for the faculty members who are serving here for
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more than five years and multiples of five years.
An eco-system is created for the faculty member to equip them with required technical
knowledge and other relevant skills for their carrier growth within the institution.
Based on the individual.
Outcome:
Faculty retention ratio has improved.
No. of regular faculty members in 2016-17 (CAYm2) = 25 and retention ratio is
73.53%.
No. of regular faculty members in 2017-18 (CAYm1) = 22 and retention ratio is
62.86%.
No. of regular faculty members in 2018-19 (CAY) =19 and retention ratio is 57.58%.
The average faculty Retention ratio is 64.65%.
Institute made a policy that the faculty members are informed to present and publish
minimum one Research, technical Papers in the Scopus Journals/International
Conference, Web of Science and ICI peer reviewed journals per year.
Institute made a policy to provide workload relaxation to faculty members who are
doing Research works.
Outcome:
Number of paper published by the faculty members in standard publishers improved.
No. referred SCI/journals is 141 past 4 years shown in table 5.7(1).
No. citation is 643 past 4 years.
Total number of publications, citation, books/chapter for past 4 years as shown in
Academic research details for past 4years is shown in table 5.7(2).
Faculty Publications have improved by 90%.
Table 5.7(1).: Total number of publications, citation, books/chapter for past 4 years
2018-19
1 44 325
CAY
2017-18
2 45 211
CAYm1
2016-17
3 38 58
CAYm2
2015-16
4 14 49
CAYm3
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Table 5.7(2).: Academic research details for past 4 years
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35. Mr. RAMPRASAD S S Publications: 3 -
36. Mr. AVINASH J L Publications: 4 Citations: 1
37. Mrs. AADYA PANT - -
38. Ms. ASHWINI N S Publications: 3 -
39. Mrs. ASHWINI S R Publications: 3 -
40. Mr. SANTHOSH Publications: 1 -
41. Mr. BASAVARAJU D R Publications: 2 -
Mr. K LAKSHMAN ARUN -
42. Publications: 4
KUMAR
43. Mr. NATARAJA Publications: 3 -
44. Mrs. MAMATHA K S Publications: 2 -
45. Ms. LEKHANA N P - -
46. Mr. VINAY KUMAR B C - -
Table 5.8: List of the patents filed and published by the faculty members.
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Automatic Gas
Mrs. Swapna C
Cut-Off Based
4 24.08.2018 H Published 201841030054
on Pressure
Mrs. Aadya Pant
Cooker Whistle
Smart Twin Bin
with A
Methodology of
5 31.08.2018 Mr. Suraj S Published 201841031012
Segregating
Wet and Dry
Waste
Meter to Meter
Dr. Mukesh Animal Intruder
Kumar Singh & Fire Detection
Mrs. Poornima G Intimation
6 30.11.2018 Published 201841043967A
R System for
Mr. Shridhar N K Village
surrounded by
the forest.
An Apparatus
and method
based on one’s
compliment
subtraction
recoding
Dr. Pritam
7 12.02.2016 technique of Published 3204/CHE/2014
Gajkumar Shah
integer in
elliptical curve
cryptograph for
the wireless
sensor network
platform
Artificial
Intelligence
Classifier to
8 17.05.2017 Dr. Shilpa Mehta Pending 201741017286
Identify bank
Frauds during
Demonetization
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received the Total Research Fund of Rs.2,90,03,500/- from Research Funding
Agencies such as AICTE,VGST,DST,KSCST,VTU in ACY 2018-19: 2,77,60,000/-,2017-
18: 6,69,000/-, 2016-17: 5,34,500/-
Total number of products designed and implemented by student and faculty is 16.
Not observed
Action:
All the faculty members have been encouraged to Visit & Interact with reputed
industries to enhance the Technical skills, practical knowledge to bridge the gap
between the Academic Curriculum and Industry, internships.
Outcomes:
No. of faculty interaction with industry is 73 shown in table 5.10 (1).
No. of faculty academia interaction is 46 as shown in table 5.10 (2).
No. of Faculty interaction with outside world has improved.
Table 5.10 (1): List of No. of faculty industry interaction.
2 CAYm2 (2016-17) 30
3 CAYm3 (2015-16) 5
Total 73
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Table 5.10 (2): List of No. of faculty academia interaction.
3 CAYm3 (2015-16) 2
Total 46
6.2.2. Room equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other
such Amenities/facilities
Observations Made by NBA:
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No white /black boards and few faculty have computers.
Action:
All the class rooms and staff rooms are equipped with black/white boards, and internet
services are provided by the top management. Faculty provided the laptop on request
basis.
Outcomes:
White /black boards, Laptops, and computers are available with all faculty members.
Outcomes:
Counseling of the students has taken care by the individual faculty in dedicated
counselling room
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125
6.3. Laboratories including computing facility
6.3.2. Availability of computing facilities in the department
Observations Made by NBA:
Some licensed software’s needed
Action Taken:
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6.3.3. Availability of laboratories with technical support within and beyond
working
hours
Observations Made by NBA
Beyond working hours is not recorded
Action:
The Programme coordinator has initiated to extend the working hours of laboratory up
to 7 pm.
Outcome:
Beyond working hour details were registered in the Log book.
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6.4.Technical manpower support
6.4.2. Incentives, skill upgrade, and professional advancement
Observations Made by NBA
Skill up-gradations and incentives need improved
Action:
Outcomes:
All technical supporting staff are getting 10% incentives and upgrading their skills.
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Criterion 7: Academic Support and Teaching Learning Process:
7.2. Teaching Learning Process
7.2.3. Feedback analysis and reward / corrective measures taken, if any
Observations Made by NBA
Mechanisms in place , follow up not evidenced
Action:
The number of Faculty members who got less than 60 % of average feedback has
come down.
Incentives were given for the highly performing faculty.
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Figure 7.1 Faculty initial feedback
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Figure 7.3 Faculty development programme certificate
7.2.4. Scope for self-learning
Observations Made by NBA
very limited scope observed
Action:
Motivated the Students to learn through MOODLE, SWAYAM, NPTEL and E-Learning.
Motivating to think towards design of Products through Design thinking Classes.
Initiation towards industry-institution interaction
Outcome:
Student self-learning skill is improved
Digital library is provided with journals like IEEE / ACM / SWAYAM Courses and NPTEL
courses
The following websites are referred by the students for self-learning process beyond
syllabus as follows:
https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in
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https://nptel.ac.in
www.nptelvideos.in
www.digimat.in
https://moodle.org
https://swayam.gov.in
www.futurelearn.com
www.enhancelearning.co.in
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Motivated the students to become Entrepreneurs by conducting Entrepreneurship
development Programme.
Establishment of Entrepreneur development cell under college/department level with
set of trained experts as committee members
Technical talks given by the experts under Entrepreneur development cell
Product design initiatives supported by an expert team under QRIDES center.
Outcome:
No. Of students placed 630
No. Of students became entrepreneurs 18
No. Of students gone for higher studies 107
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Figure 7.5 students involvement in design thinking classes
134
135
136
7.2.7. Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities
Observations Made by NBA
Limited activities
Action:
Conducted INDUCTION PROGRAMME to First year Students Between 13/08/2018 to
01/09/2018.
Conducted co-curricular activities like cultural event-Shrusti, Kalavaibhava, Kannada
Rajyosava, Udyukta, Ethnic day etc.
Arranged blood donation camps through a NSS unit.
Conducting Meditation Classes
Students are motivated to participate in intra/inter college Competitions.
Outcome:
No. Of Students participated in kalavibhava-2018:407
No. Of Students participated in Udyukta—2017:223
The following documents are enclosed for the conduction of Induction Program.
Program coordinator: Dr. C H Mamatha
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Organizing Committee Members: Ramani Krishnan, Mamatha B H, Jyothi N Rayar,
Dhanalakshmi V J, Varalakshmi T, Manjunath N K, Sunitha Rani N, Swetha M and Anitha
Singh, K Rashmi, Indiramma M H.
Induction program was organized by Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering
(SVCE) for the incoming first year students, 2018, from 13th August to 21st August
2018. The theme of the program was “Inspiring students towards professional
Success”. The program was organized with the view to train students about various
challenges they may face while moving in to professional career and new campus.
Eminent personalities form wide array of expertise delivered lectures and conducted
sessions to give the students guidance of what they can expect in the life after college.
138
were present on the last day.
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Sri Venkateshwara
College of Engineering,
Ministry of Defense Bangalore
The following documents are to be enclosed for the conduction of other co-curricular
activities
SHRUSTI- is a intercollegiate event held every year. Various events like singing,
dance, drawing, painting, skits, fashion shows were organized. Events like drawing,
mehendhi, painting and face painting saw good number of participants from various
branches.
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Fig7.7:Activities conducted in KANNADA RAJYOTSAVA program
KALAA VAIBHAVA- is a intercollegiate event held two year once . Various events like
singing, dance, drawing, painting, skits, fashion shows were Organized.
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Fig7.9:Activities conducted in KALAA VAIBHAVA program
1 UDYUKTA 223
142
Fig7.9:Activities conducted in UDYUKTA program
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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Intensives/ Workshops
12 noon – 1:00 pm Holistic Lunch
1:00 pm - 1:45 pm Yog Nidra
1:45 pm - 4:00 pm Kurmavatara - Cinema Classics screening
4:00 pm - 4:10 pm Movement time
Sri Bhutte Khan and troupe (Langa Manganiar),
4:10 pm - 9:30 pm Stage setup, Begum Parween
Sultana (Padma Bhushan) (Hindustani Vocal)
5:00 Pm - 6:00 PM Dinner
Day 3: Tue, 3 Oct 2017
Wake Up, Yog - Naad Yog, Hatha Yog, Koodiyattam,
3:30:00 AM to 7: 15 AM
Shramdaan - Garbage cleaning, tree planting
7:15 am – 8:00 am Personal Time
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Intensives/ Workshops
12 noon – 1:00 pm Holistic Lunch
1:00 pm - 1:45 pm Yog Nidra
Kraurya- Classic Cinema screening followed by
discussion with Director Sri Girish Kasaravalli
1:45 pm - 4:00 pm (Padma Shri)
4:00 pm - 4:10 pm Movement time
Revanna and troupe (Kamsale), Rajendra Gangani
4:10 PM - 9:30 PM (SNA) (Kathak), Stage setup,
D.Balakrishna (KSNA) (Veena)
5:00 PM - 6:00PM Dinner
Day 4: Wed, 4 Oct 2017
Wake Up, Yog - Naad Yog, Hatha Yog, Koodiyattam,
3:30:00 AM to 7: 15 AM
Shramdaan - Garbage cleaning, tree planting
7:15 am – 8:00 am Personal Time
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Intensives/ Workshops
12 noon – 1:00 pm Holistic Lunch
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Yog Nidra
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Acknowledgement and Sharing
4:00 pm - 4:10 pm Movement time
Yog Nidra, Holistic Dinner, Amritha Murali
4:10 PM - 9:00 PM
(YSNA) (Carnatic Vocal),
Mysore Brothers (Padma Shri) (Violin), Margi
Madhu (SNA) (Koodiyattam), Stage setup, Ronu
9:00 pm - 6:00 am
Majumdar (SNA) (Hindustani flute), Uday
Bhawalkar (Dhrupad)
5:00 am - 6:00 am Personal time
NSS activities
SWATCCTA PAKWADA programee was conducted through NSS unit, svce
Bengaluru on 1st Sep to 15th Sep 2017.
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Fig7.11:Swaccha pakhwada program conducted by NSS unit
Blood donation camp programme was conducted through the NSS unit of SVCE
Bengaluru
145
Fig7.13:Blood Donation Camp conducted by NSS unit
146
Basket Ball.
To conduct Anual Sports Meet College level
To encourage students to participate in various sports at university level Institution
has a tieup with Jayaprakash Narayan Sports Academy to provide 100% facililty.
Indoor game facilities like caroms, chess, batmenton, table tennis and tennikoit has
provided by the institution
Outcomes:
No. of Students participated in sports activities 250
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148
149
150
Criterion 8:Governance,Institutional support and Financial Resources
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major academic decisions.
Outcome
Better selection of faculty based on proficiency and competency level.
Better selection of equipment according to the industry requirement.
Improvement in the Research and Publication.
Improvement in Academic Results.
Improvement in Research Funding.
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8.2.4.Transparency and availability of correct/unambiguous information
153
8.4. Programme Specific Budget allocation, Utilization
154
8.5.Library
155
available in library.
springer Ebooks has been purchased.
Both faculty and students are accessing the facilities online and offline.
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Fig 8.2:VTU E-Consotrum Subcription
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Criterion 9: Continuous Improvement
9.1. Improvement in Success index of Students
Observations Made by NBA
Steady improvement not observed
Action:
At programme level students are mentored using mentor-mentee system to identify
slow learners/weak students.
Course faculty member enforcing students to execute assignments, mini projects
within the stipulated time
Outcome
The academic success rate has increased.
The number of students with backlog has come down.
Average success index: 0.66 for last three batches.
2 2017-18 CAYm1 13
3 2016-17 CAYm2 11
4 2015-16 CAYm3 9
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9.5. Improvement in Faculty Research Publications, R&D work and
Consultancy work
Observations Made by NBA
No R&D and Consultancy works
Action:
All the faculty members are encouraged to apply for the Research Proposal Funding
and consultancy work in the Government and Public Sectors, Research Funding
Agencies such as AICTE, VGST, DST, KSCST etc.
Our Institution has established a research and product development cell to provide
basic infrastructure for faculty members
50% of faculty members have registered for Ph.D and pursuing
Actual Outcome
100% Faculty members are applied for the Research proposal Funding and have
received the Total Research Fund of Rs.2,78,73,500/- from Research Funding
Agencies such as AICTE,VGST,DST,KSCST,VTU in ACY 2018-19: Rs. 2,67,00,000/-
,2017-18: Rs.5,99,000/-,2016-17: Rs.5,74,500/- and Research Grant amounts for
past 3 years Rs.2,30,000/-
Total number of products designed and implemented by student and faculty is 16.
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9.6. Continuing Education
Observations Made by NBA
Very Few Faculty involved
Action:
Faculty members and technical staff are encouraged to Pursue higher education.
Outcome
Faculty members have done their online/offline certificate courses.
50% of faculty members have registered for Ph.D. and pursuing
2 CAYm2 (2016-17) 30
3 CAYm3 (2015-16) 5
Total 73
3 CAYm3 (2015-16) 2
Total 46
Table 9.5: Faculty online certifcation details
Sl. Academi No. of
No. Year Participants
1 2017-18 37
2 2016-17 07
160
students.
Outcome
Faculty members and students are utilizing the resources for their Research and
product development
In this research area 34 publications and 10 products are developed
Table 9.6: Faculty and Student Publications on Wireless Sensor Networks
FACULTY & STUDENT MEMBERS PUBLICATIONS
2017-18
Sl. Author Paper Publication
No Title
G R Poornima ; G Implementati 2017 2nd IEEE International
Soundarya ; H.V on of P-I-D Conference on Recent Trends in
Sushma ; M temperature Electronics, Information &
1 Tejaswini ; B S controller for Communication Technology
Shivkumar ; Narendra vacuum (RTEICT) 19-20 May 2017
Reddy ovens DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.825697
4
161
system Electronics, Information &
review on Communication Technology
secure (RTEICT) 19-20 May 2017
intrusion DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.825689
detection 4`
system in
MANETs
162
domestic and
industrial
environment
Kumar K N Sunil ; B V Web based 2017 2nd IEEE International
Rakesh ; Saquib Wi-Fi Conference on Recent Trends in
Ahmed ; M R automated Electronics, Information &
11 Sharath ; Ramprasad soil moisture Communication Technology
Ananthswamy ; S S M controller (RTEICT) 19-20 May 2017
Saqquaf DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.825678
4
Mahaveer Design and 2017 2nd IEEE International
Penna ; Dankan V implementati Conference on Recent Trends in
Gowda ; J J on of Electronics, Information &
12 Jijesh ; Shivashankar automatic Communication Technology
medicine (RTEICT) 19-20 May 2017
dispensing DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.825694
machine 1
Dileep Reddy Voice 2017 2nd IEEE International
Bolla ; Shivashankar ; T enabled Conference on Recent Trends in
S Pavan ; N M gadget Electronics, Information &
Ashwini ; V assistance Communication Technology
13 Kavya ; Kumar M system for (RTEICT) 19-20 May 2017
Mahesh physically DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.825696
challenged 6
and old age
people
Prasad P Bus 2017 2nd IEEE International
Rajendra ; Ravi frequency Conference on Recent Trends in
Arora ; K Ambika ; M optimization Electronics, Information &
Sushma ; R Supriya ; G by avoid bus Communication Technology
14 Gayithri bunching (RTEICT) 19-20 May
using 2017DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.82
wireless 56960
network
Kumar S Santosh ; J Sector based 2017 2nd IEEE International
Varsha ; S Supritha ; R electronic Conference on Recent Trends in
Suganya ; S S M polling of Electronics, Information &
Saqquaf ; Swathi Shiva wetting Communication Technology
15 Nanda ; Ramprasad pattern data (RTEICT) 19-20 May 2017
for on-farm DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.825681
water 2
management
G R Poornima ; T U Surveillanace 2017 2nd IEEE International
Sagar ; Sarala ; S R radio Conference on Recent Trends in
Pavankumar ; N S detection and Electronics, Information &
16 Shashank ; Kumar H S ranging with Communication Technology
Naveeen thermal (RTEICT) 19-20 May 2017
imaging DOI: 10.1109/RTEICT.2017.825696
camera 1
163
FACULTY & STUDENT MEMBERS PUBLICATIONS
2016-17
Sl.N Author Paper Publication
o. Title
MS Pramod ; Random node ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Shivashankar ; deployment DOI:
Mohammed Khurram and route 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
establishment 2016 IEEE International Conference
17
in receiver on Recent Trends in Electronics,
based routing Information & Communication
protocol for Technology (RTEICT)
WSNs
N Swathi ; S Santosh Zone based ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Kumar ; K N Sunil hierarchical DOI:
Kumar ; Ravigatti ; P energy 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
18 Rajendra Prasad efficient 2016 IEEE International Conference
clustering on Recent Trends in Electronics,
scheme for Information & Communication
WSN Technology (RTEICT)
H An efficient ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Pavithra ; Shivashankar mobile sink DOI:
; G. R Poornima path selection 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
19 approach for 2016 IEEE International Conference
WSN's on Recent Trends in Electronics,
Information & Communication
Technology (RTEICT)
Santanu An efficient ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Majumdar ; Shivashanka routing DOI:
r ; P Rajendra Prasad ; S algorithm 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
20 Santosh Kumar ; K N based on ant 2016 IEEE International Conference
Sunil Kumar colony on Recent Trends in Electronics,
optimisation Information & Communication
for VANETs Technology (RTEICT)
Ravi Gatti ; S Santosh Improvement ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Kumar ; Shivashankar ; of speed in DOI:
K N Sunil Kumar ;P data 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
Rajendra Prasad collection 2016 IEEE International Conference
21 rate in tree on Recent Trends in Electronics,
based Information & Communication
wireless Technology (RTEICT)
sensor
network
S B Mohan Kumar ; K M A policy ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Anand Vijay ; N S Suhas based DOI:
preventive 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
measure 2016 IEEE International Conference
22 against on Recent Trends in Electronics,
flooding Information & Communication
attack in Technology (RTEICT)
MANETs
164
Shivashankar ; B. Design and ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Hanisha development DOI:
Chowdary ; Gagandeep of new 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
Kaur ; Archana apparatus in 2016 IEEE International Conference
23
Kumari ; Chethan Kumar VANETs for on Recent Trends in Electronics,
Reddy safety and Information & Communication
accident Technology (RTEICT)
avoidance
K N Sunil Kumar ; P Opportunistic ISBN: 978-1-5090-0774-5
Rajendra routing DOI:
Prasad ; Shivashankar ; technique for 10.1109/RTEICT.2016.7807786
S Santosh Kumar ; Ravi minimized 2016 IEEE International Conference
Gatti energy on Recent Trends in Electronics,
24 consumption Information & Communication
for relay node Technology (RTEICT)
selection in
wireless
sensor
networks
FACULTY & STUDENT MEMBERS PUBLICATIONS
2015-16
Sl. Author Paper Publication
No Title
Pramod M S, A Survey on
Thippyswamy M N and Comparative
Fambirai Takawira study of
26 Various ICINIC 2015
Routing
protocols in
WSN
Paresh Mohan, Road
Shubham Shrestha, P Automation
27 ICINIC 2015
Teja Reddy, Rakesh B N using WSN
and Jijesh J J
Manoj Kumar K B, Face
Nagesh G M, A Sai Tracking
Swaroop, C Sai Using WSN
28 ICINIC 2015
Phanindra, Dankan V
Gowda and
Thippeswamy M N
Praveen Kumar N, Health Care
Shivashankra and M N Monitoring
29 ICINIC 2015
Thippeswamy System
Using WSN
Archana N, Dinesh Smart Card
Prasanna and M N Based
30 Thippeswamy Prepaid ICINIC 2015
Energy Meter
using WSN
Akshay Kumar Rastogi, Public
31 ICINIC 2015
Aman Kumar, Md. Zahid Resource
165
Iqbal, Indira Kumari and monitoring
Jijesh J J and tracking
using
wireless
sensors
Vani.B.P, Pooja Chopra, Wireless
Khusbhu Yadav, Swathi Sensor
Krishna and Seema Network for
Kumari Resource
32 ICINIC 2015
Tracking at
Building
Construction
Site
Ravi Gatti, Tejaswitha Wireless
Dheer, Uma Manognya, Automated
33 Vandana Devi and Billing ICINIC 2015
Waseem Fathima Machine
Using Zigbee
Bindu B, Pavithra H.P, Wireless
Namratha U, Ashwini L Sensor to
and Poornima G R prevent
unauthorised
34 ICINIC 2015
entry in the
crtical
Military
Borders
9.8. Overall Improvements since last accreditation, if any otherwise since the
commencement of the programme
Observations Made by NBA
No Steady progress & high attrition
Outcome
Significance Improvements in Research Activity
Considerable improvement in Quality of Publication
Significant Improvement in Placements
Significant Improvements in Product Development activity
Significant improvement in IPR
Marginal Improvement in API and Success Index
Significant Improvement in student participation in various activities (In-house and
external)
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Appendix I
Currently
Associated
Date on which (Y/N)
Date Designated as Date of
SL. PAN Qualificatio Designat
Name of Professor/ Leaving
No. No. n ion
Joining Associate (In case
Professor Currently
Associated is
“No”)
Dr. AWQPS7640 Prof.
1 Ph.D.(WC) 28-08-2014 28-08-2014 Y
SHIVASHANKAR Q &HoD
Dr. VIJAYASHREE
2 AGAPR2905B Ph.D. 2/1/2014 Prof. - Y
BUDYAL
Dr. SHILPA AHCPM6475 N
3 P.hD 6/8/2015 Prof. -
MEHTA A (3/7/2017)
Dr.
4 AXRPK7537N Ph.D(WC) 05-02-2018 Prof. - Y
KESHAVAMURTHY
Dr. MUKESH
5 GFQPF0431J Ph.D(SPC) 03-07-2018 Assc.Prof. - Y
KUMAR SINGH
Mrs. POORNIMA AGWPR8386 M.Tech(E&CE 1-08-2008
6 21-08-2002 Assc.Prof. Y
GR G ) (Assoc. Prof.)
AQWPB8192
7 Ms. KURSHEED M.Tech 27-07-2006 Asst.Prof - y
N
AMNPR9468 N
8 Mrs. REKHA N M.Tech 02-11-2008 Asst.Prof. -
9 12-06-2018
Mr. SANTHOSH
9 BEFPK6116P M.Tech(DC) 27-07-2009 Asst.Prof. - Y
KUMAR
10 Mrs. SWAPNA C H AKZPC8980G M.Tech(SP) 15-07-2010 Asst.Prof. - Y
Mr. RAJENDRA M.Tech(DE&C
11 AXEPP3345G 28-01-2011 Asst.Prof. - Y
PRASAD P E)
Mr. SUNIL
12 BOAPS8153R M.Tech(VLSI) 28-01-2011 Asst.Prof. - Y
KUMAR K N
N
13 Mrs. VANI B P ALNPV5267C M.Tech 3/2/2011 Asst.Prof -
12/11/2016
M.Tech(ELNS
14 Mr. JIJESH J J AIWRJ3155D 18-07-2011 Asst.Prof. - Y
)
15 Mr. PRAMOD M S AYOPP1209J MS(EWT) 12-07-2012 Asst.Prof. - Y
Mr. DILEEP
16 AYCPB8922G M.E.(ESD) 13-07-2012 Asst.Prof. - Y
REDDY BOLLA
Ms. ARPITA N
17 BNZPK7116E M.Tech 1/8/2013 Asst.Prof -
KULKARNI 12/11/2016
Mr. SATYA
18 ATUPP9972B ME(E&CS) 07-08-2013 Asst.Prof. - Y
SRIKANTH PALLE
19 Mr. RAVI GATTI BEBPG1261F M.Tech(DC) 31-08-2013 Asst.Prof. - Y
M.Tech(ELNS 1.10.2013
20 Mr. SRIDHAR N K FDJPS9875L 16-10-2008 Instructor Y
) (Asst.Prof.)
Mr. MAHAVEER AOOPM7807 -
21 MS (ESD) 20-01-2014 Asst.Prof. Y
PENNA M
Mr. ARJUN
22 BAKPB8703L M.Tech 16-07-2014 Asst.Prof. - Y
KUMAR G B
N
23 Mr. KISHORE DV ASLPD5695H M.Tech 18-07-2014 Asst.Prof -
30-12-2016
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Mr. DANKAN 23-07-2014 N
24 BKBPD0365F M.Tech Asst.Prof. -
GOWDA 24-01-2018
Mr. MOHAN BWLPM7260 N
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